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DRESS GOODS
in the proper season and buyers will'
probably find it impossible to pack
them as on fernier years, but it
does not necessarily follow that
there will not be a market for pro-
perly selected and packed fruit.
Some buyers therefore advise the
growers to pick and pack their own
Are alive with fresh interestjust now fruit and keep it until the buyers
by the receipt of a large consign. got around. If this eettree is
Mont of Stylish Fall Des i Goods. ed too great eare cannot be taken
We are opening out Pall Dress in preventing culls from being pack.
Goods that will win trade at sight. ed with the good fruit. A few culls
There's wealth of good quality and in, .a barrel, in a foreign market, has
new styles at money -saving prices. just as injurious au effect on the
Make yourself acquainted with the marketable price of the whole barrel
novel designs. Handsome goods at as a few cull oranges or lemonn a
proper prices at M. H. Mclucloo's. box of fruit would have in our mark-
et or es one pound of bad butter
in a tub of good butter. Packers
cannot be too careful in this respect.
Apples will not be as cheap as some
Bargains that tell, and bargains people would try to lead us to be -
that everybody tells abont. lieve, Ontario is only a small per -
find them here on Saturday: tion of the apple producing world
Ladiee' Cotton and Muslin Under- 'and while we, in the west, have an
wear at half price; Gent's Fine abundant crop; other sections are not
Straw Hats at half peke; Ladies' ;so favored. We republish from the
Fine Parasols at half price; Silk , Clinton New Era of last week an
Gloves worth 40c. and 50c. for 25e.; interesting letter on the subject,
Ladies' Fast Black Hose worth 15c., 1 SIR.,—After corresponding with all
Saturday, 3 for 25e.; Large Towels, 'points of the principal fruit sections,
worth 10c.„ 2 for 10e,; Wide Whitelwe find that the crop in Areeriea is
Cream Lace worth 25c., 30e., 35e. enormous. England is light, Ire -
for 15e.: G Men's Serge Suits, Satur- , land has a heavy crop, Nova Scotia
day, $2.95 ; 6 Boys' Suits from 22 to , good and fine quality; New York
28 for $ t:95 ; 10 pieces Shaker Flan- !State estimated at 7,000,000 barrels
nel worth 10e. for 7c.; Bargains in for export; Michigan, Missouri and
Cashmere Dress Goods, all wool,19c.; 'Kansas good; Ontario the largest
Bargains in Corsets worth 50e. for ever grown. On account of the
35c.; 2 dozen Ladies' Shoes worth immense crop I would advise farm -
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 for $1.50; farmers to furnish their own barrels
Gents' Nevv Felt Hats, just opened, and pack carefully their own fruit,
worth :$3.50 for $1.75; All Lines of as buyers will not be able to handle
Print and Crepon worth Inc. and the crop in the usual way.
15e. for 10e.; Ladies' Blouses worth JAMES STEEP & Co., Clinton.
75c. and $1.00 for 50c.; Great Re- THE APPLE OCITLOOK--The f'oI-
ductions in all ribbons; Best Granu- lowing extract from a letter received
lated Sugar, 22 lbs. for $1,00; Hack , by A. MeD. Allan, Goderich, from a
and japan Tea worth 50c. for 35c., leading fruit farm in the Old Land,
Saturday only. will be of interest to all who have
Ask for ticket fo- free cabinet apples to market: "It is now more
photos. Otir Saturday prices are or less possible to judge of the crop
better than other houses can touch of apples in our country, and it is
and back of,every sale is the "money certain that the same will be practi-
back" gaurantee, cally nil in most parts of the United
H111100mexceedingly
0•
Kingdom, and an small
M • • M-- • one in few favored places. * *
The prospect for the sale of Caned -
News Notes. inn fruit is therefore good for the
Neilsen, the Artie explorer, has arrived coming season, and especially our
at Vardoe. market.
Mr. John Waugh was killed at Sea- BRITISH APPLE MARKET. --The
forth by lightning. following report from J. B. Thomas,
Mr. John Millais, President of the the fruit importer of Landon, Eng.,
Royal Academy is dead.
will be of interest to ;Ontario apple
The western district rids matches growers. After referring to the
take place at London on September 80 crops of England and the continent,
and Ocfober 1.
, the circular gives the following sum -
The safe of the Hamilton Engine ' ming up: The net result is to incli-
Patking Company was cracked on Satur- tate that of early kinds our crop will
day morning and $5 cash stolen.
, be scarce and soon over. Of later
Coal was struck by the Manitoba sorts the yield will be much below
Government weli•boring }machine near
Cartwright at a depth of 02 feet. the average, and altogether ihsuffici-
ent to affect our requirements from
Hon. W. D. Balfour, Provincial &ore- your side, and our London markets
....tory, was seised with illness on ,day last and is not expected to recov,.. should be prepared to receive fruit
Three httle gir/s wen crossing the f•rom America and. Canada at amuch
..:IN'opanee River in a boat when lightning earlier date than . for many years
SATURDAY—BARGAIN DAY
killed two of theca named Lindsay and ast.
reanle Jacobs of Cincinnati, a baloon- Everyone remembers, what a, stir
'1st, wade his 1005th ascension at Quincy was caused amongthe English
Ill., and the balooa burst. He was killed jingoes by the cession cif Heligoland,
by the fall. the island Mid by Great. Britain
The owners of the Steamship Vancou- near the month of the Weser, to
Ontario for damages arising out of the cessions in East Africa. It would
ver are taking action against the Lake ' Germany in return for eertain con-
. recent collision.
appear now that the English states -
Elections in Colchester and Lunen- men got the best of the hairpi,n
burg counties for.the Halifax -Provincial
Assembly resulted in the return of German miIrai'x\ e perts announce
Messrs. McClure and Moraeb, Liberals, that the chalk rock of the island will
Miss Brown of Olinton and Miss !support neither the guns nor the for-
Nigho of Seafortia were two of seven "cations necessary to make Heligo-
young ladie.s who took final vows at St. Jana a place of strength,. The rock
«Joseph's Convent Chapel, Mount IloPe,!is crumbling away under their
Landoe. ,mr Saturday last.
. . . , weight, and the millions, spent upon
.THE APPLE CROP. grievance for Emperor William ! He
A good deal of anxiety is express- will probably refuse to visit his
ed by- the fruit growers in this local-; grandmother unless she censures the
fty on account of the apparent , advisers who sold him a stucco
scarcety of buyers this fall and fears island.
• the work have been wasted. Another
are expressed that the prices will be
so low that apples will scarcely pay : Bonn. •
for the pleking.. Hundreds of bar-; Amseta-in Wetaskewin, Alberta, N.
cels of fall fruit are going to waste • \7`7' T" en July .2W1, the wife of Mr,
there b31nr, John Ambler, formerly of 'Witighain; a
no market foe them ex- ail ghtor,
cept what can be sold for local con- 1,,e6eiernet.f.-In Morris,August lab,
suraption. But; this fact does not the wife of Mr. 0. W. Campbell; a
necessarily indicate that the market , daughter. *,•2
TUE WINCULAM TIMES, AUGUST 211 1896.
FARM TO
A 200 acre terra to
and first Ias liui
125, Ne'inglon, Ont.
Ogre*
T. WINGRAK 11,411e wt. crlio•istx:o4ciisr
THE DIRECT IMPORTER.
T ioughtful close buyer appreciates our determine
efforts to lead the trade in low prices and so trade is steadil
moving our way, for which we offer our sincere thanks and
best service, New
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are here in abundance, you should see them before giving your
order if you desire to wear the latest designs and correct pat-
terns ,in fall costumes, Our large IMPORTATION of
carefully selected IVIANTLES, the very latest styles in the
trade, have just arrived. The best goes,first, come early.
A few clays ago we secured from a Montreal Wholesale
House their entire fine of ladies' all Wool Health Brand Vests, k
at half price, a great snap. Do not miss thein.
'We do not like to praise ourselves, but we are glad our
customers are doing it every day.
The Banks and the trade generally, refuse to take Ameri-
can Silver, but we will take Arnerican Silver at par for goods
for a limited time, bring it ix2 while you can get Too cents on
the dollar for it.
7^16)11;'%-ltItt)6tr:31Z CIDER AND 'JELLY MILL.
?WM a' LEM
On the 4th any o4gust, 1800,
transferred the good will of any license
for tae Central Hotel orRormann House
on E. Josephine street in the Town of
Winglun'to Daniel McKenzie, the pre.
sent owner.
FRED. KORMANN.
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and l0th, and August 25th and 20th,
1806. and every day following until the
end of the season. Bring along your
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Wingham, Aug. 6th, 1S90,
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CALL AT THE poputAA gooK STORE
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KST OF WORKMANSHIP
ALEX. ROSS.tI
THE BOSS TAILOR.
eteteesetaweeteeteteeet,
Though the holiday season is passed for the
present, we are still doing business on the old fie;
plan of GIVING SATISFACTION IN II
ALL WORK,
GUARANTEE
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taxamertausgenuareslealesnarm
SUITS AT LESS THAN COSTA
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STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. .
G -Mt 40_ o. T?,
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Has bought T Lesli 's . ant Tailorinp- Business
sacrifice and has removed to his old stand opposite ' the 0'
Queen's hotel. This is a genuine sale of first-class goods, 51
no cheap goods got up for advertising purposes. The ‘Ifn
largest stock of woolens in town to choose from. Give us g
a call. The latices will interest you."
r.j.j Also a full line of Men's Furnishings at low prices.
Frtli
GEO. CARE,
T. Leslie's Old Stand.
Wing h arn .
eireeeees. eia-eTe-e-0-. ersleieeeVee"-P...Weleeei-ele P-earePea
Pri
for winter irtnt will be, similarly glat- talex)ux,-,-In East Wawariosh, Aug. if
I have no timejust now to compose an ad. but
you want a PIANO, ORGAN, SEWING MACR-
E WASHING MACHINE, WRINGER, BIND-
,
R, MOWER, SEED DRILL or anything the
plement Rem.ember . I am ahead. of all
position with the largest and best assorted
ock of the best goods in the west. I keep re-
irs by the ton for all leading plows.
Office and warerooras opposite P. 0,
ted. There never will be a paYing terk'' e wife of A. Rintaial ; (laugh- TN
market for fait apples and the soon- vGeeeeseeee tower Wingbatti 00 Aug.
er fruit growers make up their 10th, the wife of Robt. Groves; a son
minds t,) this the better for them. i reaetrteene. ''''' irn
No orchard should have more tree sle-"; Pawner,- NELSON. -In Winglaam, on op
of the early varieties than is attn. Wednesday, Aug, 19t . at the residence .,,_
et too bride's parents by the Rev. D. SE
Any fruit grower having an anneces- to Mimi Mary J. Nelson, daughter of Mr. Pa
tient to supply local demands and gr. ammo, powen of Turnbetry
Sexy number of thio profitless trees James Nelsen, WitighattV
should have them grafted at once ,,,.._ wean,
•10old in three or four years they ir Btu, -Ie Wingham, en Arai. 18th,
Maggie E. Bell, aged 20 yeate4,1
tWould b3 yielding a marketable ,,,„,
fruit, b'.o doubt there will be diffieul- lie mecum Rene In Winghato, Aug. 13th,
Clare, infant child of M. mad Alm A. R.
ty in handling the apples in Ontario Macdonald, aged 8 ram 12 dys,V
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lines of goods turned out.
,Ittettietwleleetete.tesee,
VaALL AND GET 0 IETR PRICES
BEFORE ORDERING.
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I-5 THEY ARE RIGHT EVERY TIME.
GEO. H. IRVIN
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" THE " TAILOR,
id Opposite Bank of Hamilton. WINGIIAM ONT.
1-.1M..3"I"197-11-t-if 'TIT A a.."\I" OLT)
Is a Business or Shorthand Course in the
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FOREST CITY •BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, London, Ont,
New and elegant apartments are being prepared for us in the new Y. M. 0. A,
bonding, The whole of the third floor has been leased from the Directors for a
term of years. With increased facilities and revised and strengthened course,,we
should easily maintain the reputation earned as being the Model 13usiness Trebling
opens -September let.
School of Canada. Drop us a postal for catalogue and particulars, College re-
d'. NV. WESTERVELT, Prinelpal.
IrEtItt Atfilgow IA..
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Ia lidt• iSe4C:)•
P. S.—Havel& years experience.in the busineSs.1
Agent for Farm Implements.
"WINGHAM TIMES."