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WINGII,A.M. ONTA.EIO, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1599,
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LOCAL NEWS, I. Foe SAte.---A. tier° volume Funts & Amalie% IA
See Halsey Park's advertieement.
Dr. Butler, of London, Wilt be at the
Qseen'a Hotel, Wirighean, on the first
'Wednesday of each month from 11.80 than,
tin 4 eoleek p, ea.. for coneultation
d
Wagualle Standard Diotionary as d
$1 A YEAR IN ADV
VAN Tie
, goo net bad time to for
las new, for gale cheap. Apply aa Txmas petrated by el= ep
riffle°.
; in cutting down th
1 Aocreerre er
Cu ent ,eormell/Oti Friday i• neat we hey° seen
morning last Meader Harry Menuel is the habit ef
ise ale
.—Or oitizene have
d
gi the irty trick per -
e son a few evoke ago,
e beautiful shade tree,
a tiler merm trck. lt
80 s Young rrfa Vegan te
pipe atanding
o of businesix every
V. night some evil ds -
i s could And nothlog
i erally smash the pipe
months in jail would
sired effect on these
be foud. An effort
d the guilty parties,
iecoani?—Postmeaer
L8 a letter from 11r
lanta, G, asking for
g the wbereabbuts of
ed Alfred Reynolds,
e has a letter from
or n .A.rthur, ten, on
which he stated that
g in a hotel at Wing -
Me Willey says he
ren° importance for
lid would "like to have
• .if ttay of our
✓ information con
e, •the Trues would
to forward it to the
aes of the eye, ger, nose and throati ad employed at the chair Motor, met 1 leave a large eew
ONO letnerae.—Yon can get the Tinos
and Weekly Globe until the end at 1899
for 70 eents,
A Veea PrerOhn.
ronto Globe oontains
graving of the deems%
the Genrid Ortrop
eotlan, taken from
xonto City Rail. 1.
two well-known Wing
Murray and L MoLe
pine, of Wiarton, form
also in the grou.
Movxrie xo Gorntina
who /ma been working
blecksmith shop for se
with a painful mold
ing near a saw and
Left hand came in
life hat was bully
est SateclaYs T°' linger. Dr Chisbol dressed the wound,
group Ph°e° en' and the boy is dein ass well as could be
es in attendauce at eepeeteee
lee wee wor. trout their pla
o some way nig, night. On '.11uencla
ntact with it and Posed Party Pt' Part
eut about tbe eorten more to do thee fel
to piecee. A few
probably have the
rascals if they cool
de
ehoule be mato
Wno xs Alaimo R
Fisher has handed
Frank Willey, of A.
inforination regardi
hma
an Englisn me
Willey states that
Reynold, written
May 2th, 1890, in
he had been worki
nanx for eix wont
has a matter of e
the missing man
hia preaent acldre s
reAders can give
cerniog Mr Reyno
be only too please
proper parties.
ting of the Sons of
the eteps of the To.
?enotioe the faces of
anaites—Illessts Jno
• Ta $ MoAl
rly of Winghen le
Werreee---Ue short term plare A. youn
in
an to learn tailoring and gutting. Apply
te Webster & Co, Queen's Blok, Wing.
ham.
P8021) AwA Sundey morning
last Jean Grahame W lker, widow of the
late James Ehier, en was for many
r Geo Fowler, Yeeta a Prominent re ident of Stratford,
t Mr. Wm. Rolmece
died At ber home in
eral years, eas per- Mitchell, in the 84th
chaffed a shop in Goder oh and left for that .Sakeeelesidalefietretiteefere
town tli' weth week to passeseien of the
same t ; heneeteatheetherefiree,
It
r. Fowler is • splendid workman F-ourasonsea
end a oung man vcrh was very popular enteeee-e-eh
with ail who knew hi . His manyfriends (atigitestn." The ahoy
here will wish him
business venture in
TErE Yuicorr Su
oopyof the Yak
.Dawscin, which w
ago by Mrs. A.
husband. The
and contains a 1
description of th
Hloticlitnars from
Space wi/1 oot p
ticle thus week,
next issue.
A Vette Senn
Wingham were
den death of Erni
Kennedy, of the
luta °ent oconrre
time on Tuesday
a daughter of Ur
only been roaeriea
had been confined
- infiamation of the
effeots of which eh
ed.rE Kenedy
year aid
el
her sect
heav shook to he
The bereaved xelat
have the eyrepath
sudden aftliction.
place from the fe.
Turnberry, to the
morrow (Saturday)
the funeral being
deceased's lather,
arrive home from
Try Xing' Olean g Sale All 10e prints
for 5o. High Class Organdy Daticilins and
Ammer dress goods at half price. King
pays cash for butter and eggs. Try the
sale during July and August.
. tf G E Knee, Winghanci.
NWs mot Kr.ohn
in the Chicago Tine
which Ur G A Newt
ceived, gives a thrill
among the lillindike
ne Wind City, on
Edmontonsaute, du
The nam elF of save
among the list of de
every swims his
be eminty town.
—We have at hand a
n Sao, pebliehed at
$ received a fear clays
• McGregor froM her
per is dated Jiine 13,
ngthy gi flog a
trip of the Wingharn
Eduionton :to Daweon.
Advocate refers to the
or our tewnsman,
0 0 Is Oerronns
regular meeting of
119, 10.0 F, held OE
last week, the foilowi
stalled by DDO MP
for the eneeinglerin
pie NG, 11 liensch
hohn ; •S, J
rrnit ua giving the er BIlMtt ; Preen, NV
ut. it will appeal hi our W Haines-; (1°n; r'
'13EATIVesiclenis of ' S Ge
Jos lle
the south ward,
rear of her age.
torn enerreoefteinelarre
eeeteseneeepeeterte
;ter
from the 'Mitchll
eatb of the xnoth-
r John 41(184/
reanerera—At the
itland Lodge, No
brarsday evening of
g officers were M
unn, of Wroxeter,
E' N G, 0 Gilles-
; V G, J ET Chis•
roves; 1? 8, T
• oberteon ; Warden,
Gilohriat ; S G,
A Tipling ;13,s
J Sebastian 0 G
ete
orth end grocery-, which
yi 13, Lisearit (,) lhvei er ooff t Mil IT' I so‘WtVi iria.ttetti:e0 rodt eh° Regn ;ed.: °iv)! we
italirOghelle ofratebtsoweavieti eniwjastemt:iee9sg.: vn° eomttPiT:
shortly before dinner
et, Berg 11ened was A.:0,rimIt 40433
• eo Blackwell and had
()It a year, leoesoe. ratber Intel more th
inun'galsa:edt 'flitrosrnt, ittehea- wa.uarsi:gddfehae ptoatettiefefiVgat
died on the day stab- last' 81-mtlY af
was only in her 25th named day Mr ,Tob
home on John stre
eh death will be a
going to his son
relatives e.nd friends.
Mitchell, who re
a and friends will
of all in their very flouring Pill`
Tbe funeral will take went by way of the
reekeene, B une, tear the wheel ho
Ingham cemetery to- rear ammil °f 11
morning at 11 o'clook; backs int° W.
atponed to ellow the went over his foo
r Blackwell, time to off and mangled t
anitoba. also received sli
• heact/The trail
injured nisei Immo
physicians summo
the leg jlwaatatlheu an nald
very deaf and his
for him being nea
always appeared t
around such plaoe
past seventy years of age and the injury
will be a very SeVel shook to him. Ile has
been doing fairly en for a man of his age,
and unless sorneth
lie may recover.
Tan NELSON AIL
week in receipt of a
eupplement of the
paper contains ttvel
number of illuStrat
son and surroundin
ielarge numbe
•ens.—A long article
-.Herad, of July etla,
n, of ,,towri, has re -
ng account of death
01n a sourvey camp
ind River, on the
ing the past winter.
al Ohicagadans were
. Wind City was
started last Sepiemb ',when Some seventy -
fie tamers trying to reach Dawson City
over the above rout gathered there and
re. Nothing went
il one motnieg when
0 Were atticken with
built winter quart
seriously wrong ma
eeveral of the mii3e
euvey. Soon ad of the sevento-five
people there were at icken with the dreaded
diSease. Then ca e the undoing of Wind
City, - Those of he miners who could
move loaded their ears and turned their
cabins over tosthe I sa fortunate. With
words of good cheer all "round the parties
set off ono by one o er the snow and ice.
Death also quickly helped to depopulate
Wind Oity. The sourvey seemed to be
partieularly fatal a d the medicine and
eatables were soon
y. Ingham
her share of amid
ontbs wed ano
on Friday after
r dinner on the a
Allenby, sr, left
with the intentio
in-law's,Mr Si
des near Carr 13
his way he no d
P R track, and w
Aehe was hit by
• on train, which go
gbana. The wh
and crushed part
remain* piece,
t wounds about
was soon dapped,
ad to bis home
ed. Later 1733 in
ecessary to ampot
. The injured man is
elatives comma account
the railway track, As he
be very careful in going
Mr Allenby is a man
has
ante
ther
noon
bove
bus
00±
mon
ros'
eube
hen
the
nen
eels
of it
Re
the
the
and
the
ate
ng utilooked for stets in
eu.—The Trans is this
opy of an illuetra.ted
elson, B 0, Miner. The
e pages, weth a large
OS of the city of Nel-
places. It also con -
of photo engravings of
a niunber of the bus ness men of the various
places represented
with a splendid wri
Among the nurabe
men represented
Mr John L Vanat
R Venatotie, and a former member of the
paper says in part of
'The youngest raining
Mr .1 L Vanetone.12
the paper, together
e up of the towns, ole.
of Nelo's business
a columns:, we notice
ne, a brother of Mr
Tines staff, Th
ltfr Vanstone
broker in the city
xhausted. There is a was born in Orin% '0 and spent a few yeate
graveyard at Wind City Where the bodies in Chicago before oming to Nelon.
of fifteen or twent now lie in testimony arrived here with good businese ability,
of the terrible prie some have to pay foe which he display advantageonsly during
gold,°spent in the drug busi.
have nothieg but f lie has opened an office as
coffins. These me paid such stria atten.
men left the camp eh of his enterprise that
bury them. Arno d large business, Reis
from the earcip a d have Jost recently one of the rising oung men of the city and
reached Daw00n •ity, we notice all the , Not', popularW th all olaeses" Mr Yen -
names o? the party hat left Winghtim in atOnets many 1 iends* in Wingbam and
rebruary, t688 G McGregor, Dr 1 neighborhood w be pleased to hear of his
Slon, A. 0 it.lexnd W X army, w euceess In
Snell and Itoward
notice the -name of
brother of tbe forret
among the list of for
euratuar trayellera
will eotrie tt1000 Oat
iuj winter's deadly *Or
g cabins several odrpSes
oren blankets tor their
died after all the well
nd there was to one to
g the men who escaped
two years which
nese. Recently
mining broker an
tion to everybra
he soen contract
-
eat.
eGregen We 41801 ARA ZOSIN ,nilati3M
DrE Brown, a The ri aoinething is wrong,. To the
editot et the Truts youog it always tuesne trouble. It is a
unetsbefore fells warning to any One, unless they are 61004
the nucleon bay tnen 1 ton fat. geottis Zmuleirin theck e Bite
/op and detetle of the waste and brings up your weight
wilt be obtained. &gab.
SCJZOCI BOA.13,10.
The Winghare ohool Board met ort
Eniday evening las. Present—C N Griffin,
chairman and Mears Lee, Matte, Bell
and Abre.bam. Te nab:ltes of last meet-
ing were read ad doptect
The Prineipal's monthly report was
read, approved and adopted, It was as
follows ;
Dept lotal Avg
1 80 6
2 1
4 1
6
6
8
4
Non-residents --f es 42.
Promotions Were
departments :—
Part t to Part 1
" to Jr 213e1
Jr 2ticl to Sr 2nd
Sr 2nd to Jr eve
.7r 3rd to Sr 'ard
Sr 3rd to Jr 4th
4
8
Tot
Promotions in t
will be on Entrance
tion
Respect
Accounts were
Duffie/d & Son, repot
Alex Ros, ink and st
On motion of ti
the aecount of Alex 1
paid, and Duffield
left over to be certifie
The resignation o
a the 7th departmen
Lee—Ahral3arn —T
Mies Gray be eccepte
log their appreciatio
their sificere regret a
Carried.
A.pplicatiens for th
from Elizabeth 13 Ma
stne, Mary Findlate
Constance Le Teazel.
Bell—Abraham—T
1
the Boardei tint -deice or the poeiion—
Carried,
Lee— Bell — That is FindIater he
second camice--Carried.
Abraliarn-13ell—Th e now adjourn
to meet at thee Echool mum on lelonday
evening uext at 7 o'cloc —Cr;.
The Sam! Board m ou Monday een-
ing at the sohool hue, All the trenthere
preeout except Ur Leo,
All the members of t e Board made a
thorough inspection of he solaoel building
and recoininended that the following re-
pairs be made:—Painti g all the outside
woodwork, kalsominin walls tinkle of
sohocd, repairing %vat la Platter= and
teachrs' desk, and se ting the room of
the 7th department.
fdoVed by 11 Kerr, ee muted by T Bell,
that the chairman o the management
committee receive te iders for painting
and kalsomining, that the oecretary write
tthheeirdiftrenn manufact rem of seats for
p ce lista Red t at the other repaint
be left in the hands o the management
oommittee,
Boerd then adjourn d to meet again on
Monday evening next when the tendere
for the work above mentioned will be
considered and the co traces awe.rciecl.
SMALL OCALS.
....____
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to ours headche.
—NW Call fruit —you OVAL
—Labor Day, tI3 4th of Se
• will be celebrated 10 I Mildmay.
Bicycles speoial, 8 Only
mber,
• - .te at coat
n1ces. J. Clegg dc Co.
—The McKenzie iIok, next to the
Beaver block, has b ri brightened with a
fresh coat of paint.
37 —The 0 P R beer a gang of men at
80 (work ballasting the oad bed between Mt
44 I Foneiit and Orangev Ile.
55
68
51
08
309
ade in the following
room 8 M 7-26
7 to 0-26
0 to 5-49
5 to 4-51
4 to e-46
3 to 2-38
236
maining department ,
nd Leaving Examin-
• lly submitted, 3
A a IAWSGRVE,
.Prineepel ; P
resented from Jas
s and eimplies, e250;
tionery. 61.30.
ee and Wm Moore
as was ordered to be
Sou'e aocount was
'as Gray, as teacher
was read.
at the resignation of
the Board express -
of her services and
—Elevn tickets ere sold from Atwood
to. Winghato on tb nth, The crowd trom
there Want to Pal erestoue
—le' eilbscrib. a' are hong''added to
our list every day. Can't we send you the
T a till the end f the year ?
--Messrs A. Oose s and Wm Dore have
had the stone wor commenced f the
foundation of their w dwellings.
—Farmers are no in the:airlift of hy-
ing and full wbeat 1 arvest. The weather
was not very fa vora le for haying.
—It is unclerstoo • that the 0 P em-
ployeea' picnic of th • division will be held
M Owen Sound the tor end of araly.
—T138 regular me ting of the W 0 T U
will be held the &et uesday in August at
p m la the 1 05' 1,11, Chisholm Block.
—Pour car loeds o horses will be ship -
ed this week via C R from Wingl3am,
Viroxeter and Gorrie to various points/ in
Manitoba,
—A number of th
Huron A 05', of
service with their br
; Sunday afternoon.
Pgr Wes Gray,
ham, who has been r
in Ohesley for the la
mg to Owen Sound.
—Mr 8 Yobal,
sold lot 28, and awe
her "sigtlatim— 1eas t side of Edward
Wynn, to Mrs 'Tan
vacancy were read
uire, Margaret Van -
Manion Inglie and
tat Miss Vanstone be
EXAMINATION
FREE
Defects scarcely noticeable
in children assume
dangerous proportions with
advancing years.
A proper correction now will, 13
prevent serious complica--
tons lathr.
J. E. DAVIS, st
DRUGGST AM) OPTiCIAN2
members of Court
this town, attended
Ovenat Seaforth on
ell -known in Wing-
nning a collar faotory
t ten years, in
al estate agent, has
ling thereon, on e
trod, owned h eo
Herron, of W •xeter. B
O'REFIRE'S
LIQUID
=TRACT 011
ALLIALT.
Rich in Diastase,
therefore an excellent
restorative where
digestion is weak.
MORROW'S
DRUG STOR.
—Mr A. Burkhold rstupped 3 cars of
oats 10 Toronto an 2 cars of wheat `to
Si Thomas this we k.
—Mr D E Mallon Id supplied hitg pipe
music at a pienio he d in Mt 5'oret o.
Thursday of 19,st we k •
WI -11 EtaO8.
The races, ander the auspices of the
Wingham Turf Clu , on Wednesday aftr-
noon were the best hat have ever be-
held in Wighrri. The entry list this
year is by far the argest that hag ever
been here. Ove eighty homes' were
entered for the di suet races arta we
understand that ad is the largest entry
ever takeit at a hal mile track meeting in
Canad, and it sp:aks well for the man
agers of tlie Wingh rn Assoobetion, The
attendance on Wed •esday was barely tip
to that of former y ars. T13e firet race
the 2.50 class, was asily w r by J M 8,
and Wiry Jim car ed off the honors he the
2.28 delis. The 2 20 C1ESEI WSEI tile race of
the aftenoon. wag . -'a fight between
Miss Delmarch an Maggie Usher for first
place. This racis said to }mare bee o one
of the best ever sen on a half mite trck.
Wilfrid Laurier 1 ; d rio trooble 10 winhing
first Money in th half mile run, out ei,.
field of twelve sI rters. Mr Bn3itb, of St.
Thomas, acted a starter. He m a splendid
man for Inc eosi on. The second day's
races promise to be better them those of
Wednesday, but e have to go to press too
early to obtai a summary 01 the re -
suit. The f !lowing is a summary of
Wedneectay'a ra es The first four named •
winning lst, 2u., Ord and, 4111 money ;— . -
2.Si Taw on zone.
J M S, 11 Roe.h Brantford . 1 1
Black Thrn, 1 Renter, Durham 8 2 5
Jardine, 4 Pow 53-2
111ixer, 11 II Cob rn, Sanitise Centre,
Mich ,, ....... 2 7
(ooper, W Share u, Port Rope .... 7 4'a
Minnie 111,M Sa.er, Milton ... 4 7 8
Nellie B, W Hee eiltort, Guelph.— 6 G 6
Horace F, R S11 eGill, Sirno.... 8 4
13illy 0, T Oorb t, Teestvater 9 dis
Time -2.24, 2.2 2,24.
2.28 EA 1f; AND 2.24 nem
Wiry Jiin, Robs n ar Lewis, Bramp-
ton ........... . 1 1 1
irdie Et Roe , Bradford ...... 2 2' 4
lack Patti, 1) MoEwen, Alien
Craig .. .... . . 5 3. 2
eara Wright, A TovelIGuelph 4 0 a
anner Boy, W Rarnilton,Guelph 4 4
enry X, R 8 Renry, Selsevieh 7 5
exas Minnie, R Pollakes.hy
Mitchell 6 7 7
irne-2.22, 2.2 , 2.24.
• 2.20 rAc AND 2.10 muoe.
isit ein-larch, us Goebel,
Mitchell .. 2 2 1 1 1
•
aggie Other, d Jaokaore
Toronto .... .. ... .1, 1 24 2
yaltWoCarrutliers,
iilrat 7 8 2 2
ace M, P lateD itt, Luck -
now 4 4 4 4 8
unk, G Powell, tibia 9 3 5 6 7
ed Wilkes, W Diobop,3 6 0
New Ratnburg
ma, Wm Collins Londo,7 6 6 7 4
e R, J W orton, St
Thomas .... 0 9 7 0 5
me D,11 Valle Drainp.
.. . 8 8 die
John Paton, has now on ha • a first. H
clue stook of timber an. is . epared to
at reasonable prices.
sePERY Intim on the s13,• ai-i athohysesialond L
P- B
Opposite Beattie Bros' livery stable.
—The Teesentte School Board advr- H
geed for a Princip I and three assistant T
teachers for their sebool. On Monday T
eveeing over 150 eplicatioes had been
r
ec
—e
i
Mv
e
rd
.
Thos Ste rt, who mei with the
severe accident at e 0 P le. station a few
weeks ago, was re Oved from Mr Bo-
inae's to the homef his brother, Me ,las
Stewart, Shuter e eet, oo Friday last.
We are pleased to s y that Ur Stewart is
progressing very Ca orally and will soon
be able to be out a am.
A boon to the afflicted; he is coming
again. T r Smith, Eye apeoialist, will be
in Wingbait at Colin A Campbell's drug
store on Thursday, August 10th, "one clay
only." tf you have any defect in your eye
sight it will pay you to call and see him.
Examination free. Call early.
—The gentlemen who comprieed the
ele
0Whng Rinks, whi h played at Mtobp11
rid Clinton on onclay lad, speak in
ud terms Of th generous and *bole.
ouled Conductor Writ. The two hours
ey la Wiughetra as made exceedingly
kasant for the rty by Mr end WS
tairk who invit hem up to their very
WINGHAM,
00niortable and oosy sftidetiee.—Xittottr.
rtliaer Reiw.
Thee -2.20, 2.19, 2.19f, 2.20. 2.21,
tate •ate thlt.
WilInld Lantier, 10 Smith, SoutbootisIet
; Laurentian, etr & Egan, Termit,
2ncl ; 3e1low Iticke Sage, London, 4rah
Bay- Dick, DeLa ey, Port Raon, 4th.
Dogma, Jessie L, 4 Miss Temle, Spring
loesern, Alter, Is! Queen and Denuder,
Maid WO Started.