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{ FALL TER iEPT. 1st,
WINdrHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, "1f3i►ti.
WE SEL CHEAP. \ r
Comti4ercial Soho 1 in Canada is the
CENTRAL BUST
STRATFORD;
A course of study at th
dreds of ambitious wino
i I
roan to Bootees, Write
shnt others hove done wh
help ye,u to decide in our
W. J. E
1r Lowrance Tree
for the Melt time on
met with the painful
lost several, fingers*
fWillie Mallow has
of Secretary of the
He left on Monday
days in St. Marys,
before going to work.
—Driving along
days nine out of ever
is drawing a big los
which are numerous
etc., their destinutio
—The Wingham t
ESSESS
COLLEGE, ing a tournament t
offering five prizes
doubles, gents single
ed doubles. We will
give the score next
- ONT.
school has placed hun•
men.and women on the
our circulars and see
have been here. I1 will
vor.
LIOTT, Principal.
See
sCaliVre
We are to busy opening
up our
N
F LL
GOODS
YSTER
FIRST OF T .E SEASON,
JUST RRIVED.
PEACHES,
PEARS
PLE
IS and
GRAPES
ties .and best
To write an . a'., but all the
sante -we want o tell you that
, our stock we never fuller,
never prettier nor better and
above all, nev r cheaper than
just now.
There are hree lines that
we want just o mention.
AN o Lam®
RA
We are ope
of German
ties and Wr
hundred from
up, guarantee
quality. Be
them.
s
in largest qua
varieties.
Give us a call
CITY RESTA
ing up two cases
ilor-made Man -
lips, about two
50
New
W. A. Johns—Oys
J. Munshaty"Jew
Cbisholm's—Piokli
T. A. Morton—Ere
M. H. McIndoo—S
LOCA
—Couucil meals)
—John Nelson, w
Soo.
—Sons of Scotia
night.
—BOY WANTE
Apply at TIMES Mae
—The Moore Bro
roofine on the Chia
—On Saturday ni
out the draM back
—Postmaster Fie
ably under the weat
style, fit and
sure and see
DRE S
The Dress
of any oth'er s
This week
open, nearly
will need a n
and Shoes.
five cents on e
ason.
141?—
nd be pleased.
A. JOHNS.
RANT.
A Had
y wee (low'? town i A groat me uy deo
i'hnrsday-, since he ry stealing their fruit,
ccidentby which he
—The posters ar
Western Agricultural
Held at Wingham, Se
directcra are bound t
their undertaking tl
offering special attrac
appreciated by the
t1 lu date.
lose~ of the fruit, but t
do a great deal 01 den
eeepted the position breaking limbs off alt
M. C. A., Belleville. higher branches,
nil will spend a few —Iif r. J. Ellioitt, a
Paris, and Toronto
country road these
ten tearne one meets
of Apples on the top
mpty kegs, milk cans
being the oider mill.
nnis players are hay.
is week, They are
liadies singles and
an doubles and mix -
pr ably be able to
lJMr. John Hardie,
.o for the North
Ads.
rs.
ery.
g spices.
utors' Notice.
turday Bargain Day.
Monday night.
n first place at the
d meet on Monday
, to learn printing.
. are busy putting the
ht the firemen flushed.
the Brunswickhouse.
er has been consider-
er for the past week.
ve all arrived in town
Tuesday with a full
siderahle push and a
foreman of the job
went of the TxMl is 0
had considerable ex
and other offices, I
Listowel Standard a
Tho TIMES Office al
work. If you req
kind you could not d
to the Times Office.
After F
ek
ably surprised a few
):alit, which is to bo a visit from his brotl
1 2i) 30 The fellow of New Haven
edict),
complain of boys
le nut Ke, trJUCll the
one night marauders
.ge to the trees by
Meting to get at the
A, Knox, of Winghan
yesterday. He receult
visit to Ireland and 1
one of the boats in tb
St. i:,awrence. He is e,
log that many in the of
they are living and tl
g(eal;eat and ost p
/motyoun- g rnt of con' under the sunNews
ility hoe been made
ud prieetitia depart -
co. Mr Elliott has
erience both in tide
e was foreineit of the
d Ohrave turf Press.
aye turns oat good
ire printiwa of any
it better Than 00100
make a success of
t. and had not seen bi
•s year. They are
ons which will be
ublic. Don't forget
ty Years.
f Culross was agree -
lays ago by receiving
er, 111r. Jamas Gocd-
Connecticut, whom
co they parted in
years ago. After
pleasant time here
have gone to visit
oodfellow of Cold-
arrie and vicinity.'
Mr. J. B. Hardie
s far as Toronto
ng in the Exhibition
the oity, and also at
Scotland over fort,
spending a short bu
together the brother
their brother, Mr. T.
water and friends in
Mrs. John Hardie an
accompanied them
where they intend tak
and visiting friends i
Newcastle and Orono.
—On Friday morni
ood received a me
announcing the death
Good, wholesale mercl
Mr: Good left for the cit
and at time of going to
turned, because of the s
nephew, son of deceased
--we call the attentio
an article on another pa
New York Sun and 11
Captain Midford, whose
Teeswater. Captain Mid
tor of the pneumatic sys
wrecks. This system is n
the Midford' Salvage Co
the steamship Ailsa.
On Wednesday Henr
the birthday party of h
Mr. Cluff, of the townshi
has attained the ripe old
During the afternoon the
party indulged in a game
Cluff taking et hand esnxi
seemed to enjoy spor
of the them.
g last, Mr. George
age from Toronto,
this brother, Jas
ant on Yonge St'
on the first train
rens has not re-
iotis illness of a
–aThe teachers he
and school opened
attendance.
pied - the pulpitin t
on Sunday last.
public - holida,y and
est of the public s
—J. Linster who
Chapman's tannery
removed Ids family
--We are glad to
harn Tanning Co.
and are now remain
—Labor day will
of our readers to
, taken from the
ving reference to
eople live near
ordi is the itiven-
em for .raising
w being used by
pany in raising
brass name plates i
head
the schools will
all the. children
w pair of Boots
ust come and see
& Bowles can
n for. We will
ten to twenty-
ery pair. That
.Shop earl
liver promptl
—We helve been
batch of news from
as well as a conain
stern" writes a s
ways find excelle
i side pages."
you.
Store closes at
Saturday night,
Ell1711
—The foue and
Kling, tried to v
the race course bu
pickets and so lo
—The Sacram
will be dispense
church on Sunda
—The bicyclis
church have deo
day for wheeli
We will de
64
7 o'clock except
—At a special
East NVaw (lavish
the bridge betwe
was awarded to
at a cost of 16251.
We understand tl
obarge of the
arrange for a ca
, of Teeswater, mut-
Presbyterian church
will be obterneff bY
—We regret to bo
to cronicle the sudden dea
due of East Wawanosh, w
Tuesday. Deceased who
"derably from heart faili re was working
f 'horses driven
e undue excite-
: His son seeing
ut he was dead
e was father of
Kerr attended
of Hulled, who
e of 00 years&
entlemen of the
h the rest and
as much as the
upon, this week,
h of Jas. Pur
ich took piece on
as suffered cou-
•
Examin
Wingham takes a
none in the matter
who make for the
record. In the list
onto papers on Friday
following persons f
vicinity. At Harristo
Junior Leaving—B.
wings, W. Farquharso
At London, Senior
and C. Macdonald.
The Wingham schoo
showing, keeping up it
First form—L. Brad
F. Clegg, R. Duff, F.
B. McCracken, J. Mc
H. Millar, M. Morto
G. Rattan (honors), A.
L. Straughan, S. Thom
Second form—Part I.
Higgins.
Primary—L. Blackw
as beeil murk:led in
for some titne est has
o Brantford.
now that. the Wing-
ve started work again
at full blast.
e celebrated in Walk -
11 tournttmeat.
e first business man in
Ian of putting down.
the Gre.nolithic walks.
forced to hold over a
or local corresponden te•
ilication from Cascara
the TIlfliS from stem to
scriber "becuuse I al-
t reading matter in the
M the field when a team
by his son ran away. T
went caused heart failure
him fall hastened to him
before he readied him.
bridge correspondence t the Pickering
News, will be of interest o many of our
readers. During her sta in Wingham,
Miss Hutt made nurrierou friends who will
be glad to know of her ma riage. "Anoth-
er of those pleasant event which of late
have been quite frequent, es celebrated in
the Methodist church on onday morning
at 7.30. This being the •casion of the
marriage of Amie E., el st daughter of
Mrs. E. Hatt, Uxbridge, Mr. George J.
Derrick, of Ryde, Isle of ight.
position second to
f sending out pupils
elves a creditable
blished in the Tor -
est, we notice the
m Wingham and
ummings, L. Cana -
and W. Robertson.
eaving—W. Bray
Friday was our day o
and lacrosse boys playec
The Listowei femme clu
°varied off about ever
The score was elan in
bet Witsghans 'seemed
'vantage, A wag wages
tackle our western su
mateh, but the cruel ins
C9
$1 A YEAR ING:"ArIVANCE
vote ia Clioton Bella and Liz. 'e Cenimings and W.
returned from. a Roberteon left tor e Medd b'chool
• collision on the
phatie in dealer -
land do pot know
t Canada is the
osperous country
-half dollar horse of J.
olt the pioket fence at
he became impaled on the
its lifeay
it of the Lord'esSupper
of in the Presbyterian
morning next, Premix -
who C01001.0d 011t to our
presureithlYg to attend
ed that Siinday is a bad
—at least last' Sunday
—0'n September 23rd ext the reign of
Her Majesty the Queen ill be longer' than
the reigh of . any other s ereign who ever
sat on the British thro ie. The longest
previous reign was the of George III,
who reigned 59 years and 110 days—
thouglafor the last nine or ten years of
hia'reiglibtawas lump •ited by insanity
Cert. the'Pringe 'Regent On September
the 23rdsQneeti Victori will have reigned
59 years and 111 days. May she be spared
for many a day more.
-A very pretty wed. ing took place at
the residence,of Mrs, •tedsay, Shelter St.
oti• Wednesday of t is week, when her
daughter Mies Lorne as united in marri-
age to Robert S. Reid promising young
fermer of East Wa rinosliA The bride
was handsomely attire in cream cashmere
trimmed with satin ribbon and lace,
and carrying a bog et of roses. Miss
Lindsay who ttended the bride
Oetoge
r On 'Wednesday John
with his sonl M. 13. La
passed away at the ripe
3 months. Mr. Lamont
Inverness shire, Scotia
Cape Breton when eight
where he lived: for twen
1855 he came west to
settled on lot 24 concess'
ship of Turnberry, yin
til two years ago whon
the oldohomestead and
hamnHe had a large
and six daughters—all
They are: Malcolm B.
gart, Michigan; Mrs. T
A. Hamilton, Fahnerst
Miss Lizzie, of town.
is private, will ta,he
Lamont Tag always a,
Position andnever car
part in public affairs.
terian and a, Liberal i
temperate in all his ha
be attributed his long
Virden, Aug. 21.—T
T. J. Scott, the Scotch
peg, to Miss Bessie H
James, Winnipeg, and
took place at tile
church teat night at 7
Beattie, of Virden, se
in the presence of a la
and spectators. t
ceremony, Mr. Beatti
management of the c
Scott with a hendson
orate the first weddi
church. Miss Bitch'
as bridesmaid, whlle
Moosomin, acted as
looked charming in a
shot silk costume,
with cream lace veil
The bridesmaid,
beautiful fawn serg
with brown silk and
happy event had. b
invited guests repai
cravings of the
ample justice to
sumptuously spree
cleared, and. singin
Were indulged in til
ing. As an evidon
which the young c
was loaded. dowel t
with handsome an
roise for the able
also makes a good
reputation of old.
in, N. Campbell,
ster, M. Higgins,
millie, A. Stewart,
H. Hamilton, 31,
The Goderich base bal
their friends arrived her
night, en route for Wr
played the team- of OM
Friday afternoon, doin
tune of 8 to 7. They
their return trip Friday
only for a relay of horses
The Wingham hero
Walkerton, at Walkerto
resulting 4 to 0 in favor
It is claimed by oar bo
of this untoward record t
senior men in the field
were all juniors.
School class a rather nos
day last by actieg as 1
wheeling excursion to
company consisted of B.
ming, M. Morton and W
trip was thoroughly enjo
some of the party had
mile trip befere and
pretty well fagged w
Green, wif
Sunday Goderic
Mr. IL liendereon, t
Mr. V, tn. Maintniz
Ina Algorna during
home far ft short ludic
leaves ugain in abont
Both the tennis
came over and
thieg they tried.
me of the games,
weaken on the
ed that 'Wingham
rb for the next
It is deeply resent.
Go to the fair,
learn, for it is a
showing the pro
11.
amont who lived
ont, Patrick St.,
go of 84 years and
was a native of
d and came to
en years- of age,
y five years. In
iron County and
n B, in the town -
on that farm un-
inily—three sons
whom are living.
ngus, of Chicago;
lor, Ripley; Mrs.
n; MacNam-
Sadie, Ripley and
he funeral which
place to -day. Mr.
an of retiring dis-
to take any active
o was a Presby.
politics. He was
its aaid to this may
ase of life.
eetitig of the Council of
he contract for buildirtg
will be held earlier then
ing on Sept. 26 and 27.
at a live committee has
arrangements and will
tel show.
heftier large or small, to
splendid objeet lesson,
eas of the land, especial -
Most of the large fairs
groom wag supported 1 y his brother, Mr.
Gifford assisted by
olgrave, performed
sence of the rola-
parties. Mr. 'and
for to spend their
to. St. Catharines
followed by sincer-,
r their future pros -
the ceremony in the pr
tivea of the contractin
Mrs. -Reid. left Thursd
honeymoon hi Toro
and other eastern poin
ely expressed wishes
—Official Bulletin p
tario Department of
date of August 13, says
"Not for many year
treat a yield of apples
season. Such terms as
crop " "an enormous yi.
blished by the On -
Agriculture under
of the fruit crop:
has there been so
s in the present
"an extraordinery
Id," and. "largest
ever known" are freque t in our returns,
these expresaione applyilg more especially
Tito fruit is Also
worm and sca,b.
many trees ore
caches are also
p to the average,
to aorether and tall ten s
remarkably free from
Pears give a fair yield, bi
suffering from blight.
abundant, and plums are
although in one or two se
ly in e.grioultuie. small, but of good quality.
now furnish eat rtainmente as well, bu ise a large return in mos
the former slim d always he the mein small fruit have been a
object. Whigho, will not be behind any all together, the seamier
in this reaped, It will be worth going one of the beat records in
to if any fair is- Sept. 29 and 30. supply."
Cl. err es Were rather
localitioa, and
indent. Taken
1896 has made
se way of fruit
Persona
We inrite all our readers
coluom, arrival and dep
Send a postai card to t
to the office.
Bell
is
rry
Gorrie.
Dan McKenzie, Gor
MoTn.dAay..Reid returned
away
Day
0
for
is
e marriage of Mr.
vocalist of NVinni-
y McIntyre, of St.
formerly of Virden,
rmel Presbyterian
rely tied the knot
ge number of guests
e conclusion of the
on behalf of the
era, presented Mrs.
e Bible to commem.
ig ever held in the
, of Winnipeg, acted
est man. The bride
Pecoid green old gold
Mot day •
•
Jas. Belden, of Lis
this week.
Mrs. Webb argl d
tre in Toronto.
Miss Snyder of T
the Misses Bell.
few days at home.
W. Dane is ependin
borne Gorrie.
motherMrs. Jas. Du
Miss Eva. Wade, i
at the Toronto exhib
Miss Lamont, of R
brother and sister 10
club and some of
late Thursday
xeter when: they
them up to the
Resod through en
evening stopping
e team played
on Friday last,
the home team.
s in extenuation
at Walkerton put
lemma our beset
aye his Sunday
1 outing on Fri-
eir captain on a
Walkerton. The
MoKibbon. The
ed by all although
sever ridden a ten
ere consequently
en they reached
and children spent
with their friends,
key of the jail.
, who has been work-,
he aummer arrived
y on Saturday. Re
week.
W. H. Green was i 131yth on Monday
where he bad been ca teed bittrt,heuLoloaenileCro,B.
of Toronto to valu
electric plant which as been purchased
lgrave.
by E. Livingston, of
News tea.
Dr. Harris ot Bran ord diel sudden
ly.
Fire did $300,000 da age at Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich.
latiou of 193,125.
Cottale shipping fro the Nort'a west is
very briek just now.
All the Ontario ha de who went to
Manitoba found erupt° ment.
The past month. ha sell the coldeat
Auguet on record in gland,
The Bank of Engle gold £310,000 in
gold bars for export to he United States.
Immense quantities apples are ba -
5.
contribute to this
tore of guests, move -
business men etc.
his holicleys.
oronto on Thurs.
visiting friends in
ing shipped from Mon eat to Liverpool.
Serious rioting took lace at Constan-
tinople, and many pers ns were killed.
aces the number
The latest estimate
killed in the Consta tinople riots at
2,000.
tatives of the Irieh rile was opened in.
Dublin.
dent of Grimsby .Park ied at the Park
last week.
Rev. Canon Clarke
out of- a plum tree on
once, which cut his fac
The Conservative Ca
Ottawa, said Sir Chas.
ed Leader of the part
the Davis & Son trop y with 138 points
in the Dominion of nada match at
Ottawa.
ie, was in
town on
to Owen Sound on
owel, NVO.S ill town
ronto is the guest of
oronto is spending a
t his holidays at his
ndon is visitiug her
spending a few days
tion.
pley, is visiting her
ended the millinery
Ancestor fell
a barbed wire
badly.
ous was held at
upper was ()Ma-
io the House.
The Whatipe,g coon
quire into the mon
Toronto with a view o
The Canada Won
yacht race for the cha
miles DTI hour breeze.
Try Snow's Meets.
Monsoon Tea at Gairtax's.
Geo. H. Irvin makesta first class fitting
Munyon's Nerve Ciro at William's
Drug Store.
Buy a prime roast lat Shaw's meat
Munyon's Rheumttism Cure at
I is going to 10 -
adopting certain
pionship by' 26
Fall is already here, ctder nobby smt
fi•om Geo. Irvin. work is always
the best.
opening in Toronto t de week. sga
Miss Aggie Clitnie or Harriston, is the William's Drug St .0.
FRESH OYSTERS St McKelvie's. Served
guest of the Misses mmings.
in the usual style. Grapes and peaches by
the ton arriving daily. •
visit to Blyth friend last week.
If yen want fruit or onfectionary you
Dr. McDonald, wh is about to locate in
cannot make a better de 1 at any piece in
Kincardine was in t n on Friday. town then at McKel ie's. He turns
over his stock via „ end it is always
Miss Rosa Ruseell of near Kincardine,
fresh. His fruits aro pr me. Call at his
is visiting at Mr. Gs rge Russell's.
J. A. Cline, Mana r of the Union Furni- ice. cream parlor.
Prof. Gray's Heloal Bitters at
• tare Co., was in Tor nto this week.
Miss Little has gone on an extended Williams' Drug Stole, 25e.
visit to friends in K 10ESW, Nebraska. There is no room for irth butcher, Geo.
Shaw always has the est meat that can
Mr. J. R. Bowels, t Niagara Falls spent
be got,
at seem disine re -
Mrs. Talbot wh
friends in town has
Mr. Percy Wilson
Listowel, collect on
and orange blossoms. Mr. W. Kerr,
' Ritchie wore a Clinton. relatives
east and will vis
sos'elr. and Mrs. Jo.
liner nian were done of Winglinan snen
sd one of the most —Brussels Herald
tables the writer ever Miss Sharp of
lock the rooms were school staff, spent
, dancing and games I Miss Ferquhaeso
well on in the morn- ., "alias Nellie Gr
e of the high esteem in Clinton to resume
uple are held, a table
the Pudic School.
its titrnost capacity
costly presente. Mr. I D. Sutherland
ch deserve the greatest I Ottawa district.
enterteined their tlitleisitisse.r in which they i Industrial Exhibi
mugicians. Mr, an I Mrs. Scott left by', day in town the
handsomely trimmed
ream lace. After the
on consnmmated the
ed to the residence of
E Fitch, where the
re able; Mr. Crimmins,
this morning tlea.
to the west, and
number of coneer
made, will return a
dance in Brandon
Both Mr. aed Mrs.
orably known in
being IL sister of Mr. G. McIntyre'e. Then.
many friende here extend to them most I Mrs. Noble
beerty congratulatione on this ilieitons Sample wheeled
lien they complete a I • Mrs. Thomas
d take up their rest. -
engagements .already
g miss al
and Mrs. Jas. Sp
their mother Mx
'eott are well and fav- gag,cago whlge
ingbam, Mrs. Scott
with her sister,
•
hag been visiting wage en the gt,„g
•eturned to London. doubled every h
itecl Miss Hampton ot
liss Sills on Friday.
inghaan, is visiting
and friends,—News
They could not equal
. McIndoo have gone
t Toronto and Peter.
. McGuire and daughter
Sentlay at Geo. Rogers.
the 'Peesvsater public
unday with her friend,
y left on Monday for
her duties as teacher in
is tithing a trip in the
Ile will also visit the
f Wingliam, spent Sen.
[test of A.. Teakey and
Spading Saginaw Mich,
rling Meaford, are visiting
. Mooney.
Hennings bag gone to
le will spend. a month
Gerry end bilge Lizzie
ver to NVingliam on Wed-
s Herald.
ity of our flour,
Get a dandy fall su
so as to be in the awirn
Do not be carried.
announcements of go
shatv's bargains are
leads the trade. MuNs
Prof. Gray's Herb.
headaches, 25e. p
• Clearing sale of wind
door complete, 00 oent
for 3i"! cents at
--Parties who requn
kind, should not torg
at prices consistent tv
fair profits.
• outshine the quill-
frOtIl G. H. Irvin
heti vou go to the
way byany bops
at bargains, Mau-
lways right. He
am the Jeweler.
Reathfleld's Real
sure cure for the
Williams' Drug Stor
—For first-class toi
gents' furnishings, tr
Remember the place, o
R. A. Graham's grocer
"I have eight childre
health, not one of when
Scott's ETODISi011i
boundless confidence.'
1 Bitters cures
w screens. Screen
window screens
printing of any
that the Ttnee
,e it done right and
h good svork and
g Balsam Is a
worst cold. At
oring and cheap
Webster & Co.
door south of
yer seat:
every one in geed.
but has taken,
ioh. My wife has