The Wingham Times, 1898-07-22, Page 8Mallard, of Hamilton, are visiting with
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1HaM a Ass Maggie Henderson, of the 31nuvucYlnoariine Londe.
road, has tt•tttrtt(d home from a visit
- (with Myth fl.
Mawr Mot tau is in 'Toronto this week,
attending the animal meeting of the
Masonic Grand Lodge.
' Priucipttl ,lloegrt•ve and family are
Isteuding part of the holidays with rests•
Itivcs in Kinloss township.
Dr., Mrs and Miss Towler, of Wingham,
late the guests of Dir and Mrs George
� Thompson•--Goderich Star.
of
S11Mllow Lake, were avieiting withmes s herelle
I ter, 'Mrs. 0, Gilchrist, this week.
Mr I) McDonald, of Teeswater, anti
1Mr Dever, of Detroit, were visiting
Wingham friends during the week.
! Mr Milton Snell, of Cleveland, Ohio, son
of the late John Snell, of this town, was
visiting with old Wingham friends.
Fancy Dress Goods and plessrs Art Stuart and 1 U Hunt played
lacrosse with Exeter yesterday. Exeter
s
nst St. Blerys.
.
,. 1a,S all I2CVdQflSIs, team
a tlrwin returnedihhome from Listowel Bertie V4'tuiiald. Alfred U nlson
.311.d not t. n undesir- en Friday and left an Monday for the N.uheld.NC1 STANDING.
Wm J Good George Hanley
W. T, to visit a sister, who iµ seriously ill.
Alva Beaton Albert Denman Robert Humphries •Thomas Love
able, pattern in, the Postmaster fisher, of Winghem' is Lancelot Grain
s tutg in town -Mrs .1 1 1 t is Harry D1c(.lanaghan
Frank Powell
Star.
Mr. A. Cosens, B. A , science master of Kato 'McLean Mary Reid The following is a list of son^es+fol candidates
the High School of Bra,npton, was visiting Frank Anderson I who wrote utTeestvater, Rrude County :
13easi0 Walt ENTRANCE.
100 yds. Silk, riti:.ed, scarce pat- with his brother. Mr. Abner Clasens, during Peter Douglas John McDowell
TgeswA YL^a Lisr-6iims
t , also novelty two.abed milk, the week f W ll.erton was Cts Douglas
STANDING, Ida.-1.1 Cuirass
David I smith
oney
Sa ing
Chanee
WINGUTAA TIMES, JULY 22, 1.898..
Minnie lillcoat
Kate Wirt
Ada Itoroav
John J Jetfery
Lizzie move
Agnes McTavish
Mina Middleton.
Mary O'Brien
N DM Tobe
na
Maud Scutt.
[:NTRANCr. STANDING,
Ada Brighatn Hattie 13ullen
Arthur J Curry 0 Livermore
NN :Mace llleOregor Dorothy Snell
w1NGRAliM.
Agues D Aitken Maggie Allison
George E Ansley John Bre.nuer
F V D2 Chittiek Mary Cowden
G Cunninghame JCunninghame
Clayton Duff
Rey Harold Forster
Maud Biggins
Olive Moore
1 1slcDuugall
Albert E Putland
Helen It Troy
John I+lmmerson
Helen Higgins
John Innis
Ellis Johns
Kate McCourt
Roy Mu'l'nvish
Win 11 Millar
Maud Porter
Neil I) ROSS
Katie O'Reilly Jennie M Faolater
Glare Seleter Margaret Bmithere
Isabella VauEgniond Ethel Wtilinrne
t'�Olnenen.
James T Carter Henry Faust
Burton Lnree Wilbert A Williamson
Garnet Wright Bertha A Becher
Jemima MoGuire
wnOxt:T101,
Leonard Anderson Knowlson Elliott
Norman Henning Leslie MoLaughlin
John II Miller Wesley Montgomery
leobt It 'Montgomery Laurb'G Stinson
Waldo E Wen• Thus Wheeler
Frank M Wright Lnella McCutoheon
Ella Sanderson Fanny Thompson
Maggie Wright Estella
nuesSEr.a.
Lizzi3 Blake Annie Bray
Florence Buchanan Aggie Calder
Peter S Fisher � Maggie ))unbar 'Marino Ferguson
0 L Gray Diary E Kernaghan Isabella A Mann
George Johnson (leorgta Rosa Lucy. Sinclair
1Vlina McAllister Steli t Strath Norma Vanstone
A D1t Gilltvtiry Ila I.r111mx Arthur E Aliin
J U Stewart I t,harlt Alliu Charles L Armstrong
Maud Welsh George E Bnrkholder ,.las 13nehanan
John It Conslev f re en
able,
James 0 Knox George McMillan Milton Sharpe
vii t the en , John L Strachan Russel G Taylor
visiting her mother in Wiughean--Goderiel1 Lilly Rodgers. Charles Z111iax
lot. MATH.
Do M. Gordon
pays the highest prices. for good Butter and Eggs; either
, cash or trade. One price only to all buyers, and that
tithe
he
lowest price at which goods can be sold. Now we
made a . . • . .
TREMENDOUS CUT
erns a it-
13rowno n.— a rass
mixed checks, worth We i Je and Miss :Melte trill, o a ,Eva Bell Chapman Selia—Teeswater
eEAFORTli. $owsnn Ada•—TeeHwater
$5e fur .10C. AIS() 5O da. Fancy S sllej� on the to Visit with friends •Casie Beattie Gert Hillen Howe Annie -11 Culross
Silk,
reg.
.a for '.)(1C. ' Belle Elite Culross
„ 11t Ingersoll ,5tlm M Rae Eva -9e Cuhoss
'11 anti Mrs Jae. Anderson have p1V1xnNCG STANDING.
McRae Janet -9 Cul Das
vI l� , ,moi .,� �I l�sTLt re-
turned home t0 Pontypool po Thanker.Mary-9 Culross
1 Mende and relatives to h Whiteman Ha} ;rc-9 cuirass
7.1a3 cuirass nl'a
at Irrice� that will surprise you. Wm• hmm and G ens aRt ss❑Ls. l 1 B k Dever Sheridan -7 Culross
, itn and wife, of Wing-
hem,
Vlttg Elliottt—Tee+water
i 35 and J Der Ieridan 7 Tins ss
75 d(1 sizes, reg. � h m were 1n i3russois Y
ur er r -
, • •land 'Richard-4.ttre.%
T� d • Colin -4 Culross
l t Ihtrs McDonald, were visitors with Dr and d 11 Wiling O Charles -3 Cuter
Ia ld is a K Skilling 0r bodes -3 Culross ?5 lien's Snits jn3t opened, Fire, Snots Lancc,v-7 Cuirass
n• x"10 0u and $1.2.00 er of Dr Itos Cl'ff d ExpreFs
Dari Goods, , rCh 'sirs 13 Flvnu who left u e weenie
A1a,;andc, Lunretta
4.
tom ' of after a two
week's visit wit 1 11en a
1 nuan.
m on Monda . we
are curry to hear that Mr. MaLauchlin'e •
e
Dr i
Mr Ross last week. Mrs Dec ona
e-_ t ar .
i rr last Bremner
for the Old Country to reside, has returned
e
future. She pilfers living in Ontario tri
t Olds't Land t66
,lusters Jnmes, William and Samuel 4'Iinnia Lamont
ouh>11, sons of Mr 8 J Yonhill, of Winhil' Cameron McKenzie
• • prg, who have been sojourning with their tivieos" DS Aylesty Drib
in Hosiery, Gloves, Musliris, 1 rints, grandparents in town for the past six James Armstrong
Parasols, Lace Curtains, Carpets, months, left for their home in Winnipeg Albert Bowyer Hamilton Somerville
• Aivin Hemphill Wm liiggins
Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, on Tuesday morrnling.p,`�,1 p Ralph A Lawrie J K A Sanderson
Gents' I urnishings, in IIats, Collars, Entrance int! Public School Mary Aylesworth Bertha Lowrie
FOItDWICIi.
Blake Cook Booert F Strong
Samuel K Webber
eel Whitmore
Louie Beattie Aggie McFadden
Jennie Wrig t
Garbe ( ae er
obo S Crearer
ar Frends lip
V✓il to neve
Pearl Jackson
Samuel Lamont
Nora Maunders
Milton McGuire
MVI Parker
Silvte Seel
Clayton White
sT ANDING.
0 B McQuairie
Jnmes \McLau it CGordon -.0ae
$1 r
s
leve Allin
,James Calder
rk Fraser
John A Gardiner
Mabel EJ aycru
Alice Ken i
Marion Mc enzie
Maggie McOulla
L,zeie A McKay
Susy Pearson
Kate Smit
ENTRANCE
pall's 0 , 1 Hardy Alfred—Tceswnter
X1,60, fur 95c. (.la M y 1. G • Bunt B bet 7 WLhtSr
h alth t+ sa poor —Brussels peat rt. (` I
C HI Uri StPEj CIAL� s. Mc Donald DM. P., of VVIng!>am, and ft Menne a L
e1
Thompson Sarne:tt—1't.eswater
Z r00 s v NVeL^e MST.
Lucretia -4 Greenock
lines, 'reduced to $7.00 and :„9.00. Alexander
dont re Greenock and Bruce
reg. to town and will make her home here In h
• 6 Men's Black Serge Suits, 55.00 fur •33.50. .
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SP U.1 L all MON TH
Cuffs and Ties.
Special all month in Ordered
Clothing, Os our stock is most coin•
plate in Black Worsteds and Fine
Tweed;.
Money saving on a hundred things
you can afford to invest in at our
July money saving prices at
ND 009
leading Examinations.
I We publish herewith the names of
the successful candidates who wrote
on the Entrance and Public School
Leaving- examinations in East Huron
on the 28th, 29th and 30th of June
last. The number of marks obtain-
ed by each candidate is not given
e< ° - __ . _ for the following, among other, res-
�� PERSONALS. sons :—
(1) Some pupils did not present
Master Geo Higley spent Sunday in bookwork in Drawing, Writing or
Blyth.
Miss Alice .Johne, of Toronto, is visiting Book -Keeping, hence two standards
friends ix. town, had to be used in fixing the pass -
trip up the likes (2) There are two separate and
Mr Thos Bell was away this week on a marks.
Mr and Mrs Jos Clegg, of Brussels, were I distinct Boards of Examiner's, viz.,
in town on Tuesday. one for Clinton anis affiliated centers,
Mrs fir' !4;,;„,r r,,.r,nn.r. was `)Flt- i A Bel one far Seafill'tll and its affiliateding in toss., tine
Miss May Coate, (,f teeeeren., ,vett ti„.0 neuters ; and while the ltn rk m yet
Bertha Akins
Amy M Donaghy Edith M,Intgomery
Elsie Milne Annie McConnell
M aggle Padfield Matilda Spenee
earaANCE STANDING.
Elizabeth Hyndman Eva J Nay
Mary L Webber.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
Campbell I au ch Il n—Teeawater
Johnston harry—T eeswnt er
1'. 0, LEAVING.
TY•Taw.11 aR 1.18T.
A)lau James -1 Greenock
Ferguson George—Teesm.ter
011808 Earnest—Tees+ruter
Moffatt iiorbert--1 Grtenock and Culross
Macdonald w,iliam—reeswater
l:einh•trt Joseph -1 Culross
K01 y .Bary 0,-1 Culross
I5Ieltan)yd Lottie--Tenswater
MON).ut hton Jeanie—Teeswater
CLINTON.
607
004
653
793
743
gel
657
616
699
608
703
747
607
(170
960
666
562
730
560
075
in the prices of all summer goods. To quote prices are
so misleading, unless the goods are actually before you,
that we will not submit to figures, but we pledge our word
to give you for the NEXT T•H I RTY.AAYS the biggest
bargains in all lines of Summer goods ever offered in the
town of Wingham.
All Staple Goods, Boots and Shoes, Reaay-made
Clothing, Teas, &c., &c., have all been subjected to a
heavy reduction in prices. Straw Hats, fine and common,
will be cleared out at cost. Some of them even below.
cost.
Come and examine our stock and be satisfied that
this is a genuine sale.
F'Ask to see our "Maypole'! Soap. The finest and cheapest coloring
material in the world. -
D. M. GORDON, Direct Importer
702
0336
0132
721
791
711
711
7n0
716
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Lillian Ai:new May Armstrong 1
Edna Aitken Eleanor Broder
Lizzie Chidley Maude liowzer
Aniclia Eidt Mary Kelly
Ella Kelly Ida Liudsay
Madge Murphy Nella B McMichael
Maude McGregor Mary Mein Web
Edna Manning Jean It' McPherson
Annabel McEwan Josie McMurray
Lettie Smith Carrie Shipley
Fanny Shipley Mary E '.Taylor
Etta Twitchell Lizzie wbttley
Walter Armstrong Willie Aikenhead
Llewellyn Andrews Howard Adams
Stanley Baer
Allen Cox
Malcolm Campbell
Arthur Clement
Gordon Cunningham.
Glen Fair
Wallace Irwin
Percy D1 Jeffeey
Wiley Millyard
Wm Mair
Chas McMichael
Aldrid McKenzie
Charles Ouimette
David Papple
Howard Porter
Willie Shipley
Jamee Sutherland
Wilbert Taylor
•• "'ing with 'Mrs 3 D Long. these Boards is nearly
License Inspector Paisley, of Clinton, some difference must exist, and
was in town ort Tuesdty. (3) Principally because the Boards
Mr Geo Stuart is visiting with his sister, believe that there is now an unheal
Mrs Jas Fox at t3russels. thyrivalry between the various
Mr aad Mrs C Knetchel spent last Sun-
day with Brussels friends. I Public schools, and more especially
Mrs II Day and daughter are visiting among pupils, which should ,not be
with her parents in Gerrie. encouraged.
Mrs Thee Moore has returned from a
Ever candidate receives bis
visit to friends in Mitchell. marks, and if he wishes local
Mr John Rankin, of Seaford), visited newspaper will readily poli;: ii them
with friends here last week. if asked to do so.
Mr at:J Pars J Fisher, of Toronto, have
been the guests of Mrs D 6IcInaes. The large majority of pul+ik writ•
Mr. Mort. Morton has returned home ing on the Public School 1.t+,lving
from hie two week's holiday trip. had passed the Entrance Amina -
Mrs W Patterson and Master Fay were on tion, and hence had Entrnti+v- ;titnd-
a visit to her parents in Listowel. Ino' The Boards of Exami,,(. t',; there -
Mrs Geo Mason and family were holiday- fore thought it needles to grant
daving with friends in South London.
Mice Ella sans 1s visi ' these candidates who failed '11 Pub -
bliss C. Fargnl:arson has been spending ing Those who had DOG l el the
pat f the holidays with 'Toronto friends. Entrance examination wet- aided
D ting with her
aunt, Mrs Trs J W Vanatter, at Goderieh'
Ernest Adams
Thos Baird
Walter Campbell
George Chid ley
Harvey Colclough
Foster Fowler
Fred Forrester
Willie Johnston
W J Jordan
John Moffatt
Charles Mason
Norman Murch
John McKenzie
Boyne Penfound
Roy Plumsteel
Eddie Sheppard
John Staples
John '1 aylor
Claude Walker Frank Walker
wnteneet.
Wesley Ansley Grant Beaton
drnest Button Fergus Beemer Barris L Coad Wm. A Currie
Russel Jerinyn Thomas King
Eldon Lane Miln Lane
George Lowry David McNaughton
Edgar Pattison - Chester Pugh
Charles Stephenson Donald Stewart
Herbert Walsh Allan Wheeler
Frederich Wasman John Young
Elizabeth Barber Carrie Brandon
Lexie Dawson Eva J Duff
May M Field Elizabeth Gilchrist
Fannie 3 Green Della Gracey
I'lmiline Gregory Annie Hamilton
Elizabeth Henry Metha Hugill
Berdie Johnston Jennie M Lee
Mabel McKee
Florence Park
Una h1 Ransom
Mabel Walsh
sic School Leaving, Entrap t <tand-
r o
Master Fred. Broadenes, of Seaforth. Entrance standing when tht .utln-
was visiting .his uncle's, Mr Jas A Cline. ed the necessary marks on t'. • .+ ilbhc
Miss Dolly Johnston assisted at a con, School Leaving' papers.
cert given in Hensel' on the evening. of the
12th. The Entrance papers wi'). all fair
Mr D;a ,Ii.,
Jahn eelands is in Brantford this � p Pub -
week attending to Canadian Forester busi-
ness.
Mr. aur). Airs. W. H. Green have re-
turned from their visit with friends; in
Iifpley.
Mr and Mrs 11 8 McGee are enjoying
a few holidays with Mrs MoGee's sister at' ranee. This is too short a eiletoil to
Duluth.,do the work well. Two yeti •hold
Miss Jessie Beck, of Ilarriston, is vsit- be taken.
ing with Mrs. V. Wenzel and other friends The numbers that g +• •t.. and
in town. Passed
:-
'Miss Aggie Struthers, of Owen Sound, is P
BOAT FOR SALE
A et . ;1 ine
The row boat with oars and eusblons
complete, owned by Mr. W. H. Wallace,
can be purchased at a bargain.
Ayply to R. VANSTONE
PUBLIC I OTEGE.
of China Cups, Saucers and Plates, are very pretty,
fine goods, and you can buy one or a dozen at
A VERY SPECIAL PRICE
not . er rate.
of that ‘401d Reliable" line of Brown Semi -Porcelain Cups
and Saucers, Plates, Platters, Vegetable Bowls, &c., for
every -day use, and selling
As Cheap as Common Whale Goods.
Having moved to town to the resi-
dence lately occupied by Geo. P. Wells,
corner Centre and Alfred streets. near
the G. T. Ft., I am prepared to pay the
highest cash prices for all kinds of Rage,
Rubbers, Copper. Horse hair, Wool
Pickings, Iron and Metal of all hinds,
delivei ed at n.y residence, or if word be
lett, I will call for same.
GOODMAN.
lie School Leaving' was to ll,i'ticult
Douse and Lot For Sale.
The undersigned offers his house and
lot on Alice street for sale. The house
is a nine room frame Due, with kitchen,
aold there is a number of good fruit trees
on the .ot. For full particulars apply to
JAS. 'WILSON, Wingham:
and the Grammar paper tot) t, ' y , Cora M Messer
Most teachers attempt t.• do the MabelOliver
Porter
Public School Leaving Wel ,. in one May Robertson
year after the pupils Mas' lie Ent. Tena Young
MATH
Mary Corley Maude Ferguson
Katie Grasby Etelka Hamilton
Louie Proctor Carrie Slater
Mary Steinhoff Jessie Thompson
R,ubieYoung Jas Hammond
Lyal 0 Ireland Henry Little
G Wesley Logan Gordon Ross
Robert Sloan George IMG Stewart
BEAtrORTII.
Harvey Brownell Fred I3roadfoot
Harold Fowler se
Chester 0 Barr Jarileae111( nodyee
Robert hose
William whitesides
Tames Wilhs
Maud p' Bond
Gran sh
Gertrndo A DorsCaey
Phemia Lovelock
Zinnia Holmes
Ella Knechtel
Jessie M Lynch
Christens Mason
Mary B McLachlan
Stella Purcell
CONEY TO LOAN.
arqu parson
++ The China House," Wingham.
SSP E CI AL
Any amount of money to loan on good
farm property at 5 per cent per annum.
STRAIGHT LOANS—Payments made to
snit borrower. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Charges low.
At office Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday. ABNER COSENS,
Macdonald Block, Winghame
visiting with her sister, Miss 3. Struthers,
in town.
Mr and Mrs C P Smith, of Listowel,
were the guests of Mr and Mrs J El Smith
this week.
Mr Will Clark, of the Bank of Hamilton,
has gone to his hon'ie ite Mt. Fchest for his
holidays.
Mr. Walter Belden has returned home
from 1Vtanitnba, where be bad been with a
car of 1!(•, •.e. .
Mr and Mrs W T J Helmuth and child.
enjoyed the take breezes at Kincardine'
over Sunday. r ,!,C t•anriltori
Mho";. t o Oinyr .
Ilorpita' -'raft is visitin,. salt fi' .ads and
relatives in town
Mrs M Vanatone and Master Regnald
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CSNTRES.
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FARM FOR SALE
COMMEHC1ff SATURDAY, JULY 2nd.
S. GRACEY is offering his present. stock of
COUCHES, LOUNGES, UPHOLSTERED
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES,, ETC.
The undersigned offer for sale the
faun property, being lot 32 in the
12th concession of the Township of East
Wawanosh, containing 162 acres, more
or less, 140 acres of which is cleared.
There are upon the premises a good
bank barn and frame house. The fartn
will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply
to THOS. GREGORY,
or BENJ. W ILLSON,
Wingham, Ont.
James Robb
Clinton t'1 'i+, 4 1 '.i'i 6 Regie Wilson
Winghain t 3 4 ; i; , Rufus I Winters
Blyth :4 1 . , .. Alexander Waugh
Svfn nils.... ., '•' ' 3 Matilda Coleman
IA roLeter 90 , Ili It to ! Angeline Conner
I'ordwich ........ . 11 ' ' 1 I'' , 3 - Lena Gatzemeyer
31:3 1.215 1. , .,r 1 94 Edith 1, Hale
Maggie Hannah
PUBLIC ,SCHOOL`., LEAVCairk. Olive Laidlaw
CLINTON. Rachel Murdie
A 1) Baird Wm a Brown) Mina McLeod
Pred Burdge BCrl:.t darter Clare Pickard
FARM FOR SALE
at clearing sale prices.
We intend to clear out our goods within the next 30 days,
and we offer them at prices away below anything ever offered
by any retail dealer in Wingham.
• Now is your opportunity if you want Bargains. We have
a big stock. First to come will have best choice:
WVe will also give you the best prices on Bedroom Suites,
and Extension Tables ever offered here, and would especially
ask you to examine the quality of these articles. They are made
here in Wingham by the Union Furniture Co., who are noted.
for. making the best goods in their line in Canada.
Note a few of our July Prices :
$18.00 Bed Room Suites for
$16.00 cr (r +a it
$14.00 +'
And a Suite for $7.00 that will knock out anything that
can be put up against it.
$9.00 Sideboards (with best German Mirror) for $7.5o.
for $5.75.
The undersigned offers for sale his
farm, being north halves of Lote 1 and
2 in the let Concession of Kinloss, con-
taining 100 acres more or less. There
are upon the premises a basement barn
50 feet square ; good dwelling house ;
tine orchard and garden, and abundance
of good spring water. There is a good
crop in. whieh wilt be sold with the
farm. For terms and particulars apply
to
WM. R1dNDALL,
at Wingham Foundry
Order
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•CR 1“
---PROM THE—
HOLSTEIN DAIRY.
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t)
$15.50.
$13.5o.
$11.50.
$7.00
See our line of Rocking Chairs at 5o cents.
Just bear in mind that we take no back seat from any one
on prices at any time, and now for July we will quote you
p ric esthat will be below all others at
14
Mlts
S. GRACEY'S
Furniture Wareroom, Wingham.