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BARGAIN
DAY
We offer you for Satureay
some remarkabik... bargains in
odd es
—AND—
rum
5 doz. Gents' Collars, choice
for 5c, reg. i 5c.
5 doz. Gents' Silk Ties,
fancy, reg. 50c, choice 25c.
150 yards Veiling, reg. 20e. Sat-
urday 5e per yard
50 remnants Dress Goods, reg.
35e, 40c, 50e and 69e per yd, choice
for 25e.
10 boss' 2 -piece Suits, well as.
sorted., new goods, reg. $3.00 and
and es.," Saturday 82.50.
10 men's Suits, reg. 88.00, Satur-
S5.00.
25 Stiff Hats, Black and Brown,
floe quality, reg. $2.00, Saturday,
$1.25.
10 pieces Shaker Flannel, reg.
Se, Saturday 5e_
We pay 13e far Eggs and 15e for
ab Miter.
Shop early at
WI. It rticiNDOO'S
fvs. I NOR LOCALS.
f. n. dacha Wafers guaran-
te.a. . I• .t..ehe.
—Ly.ir Clegg— is having his house
painted. Jas. Collins is the artist. -
—Regular meeting of Camp Caledonia,
S. 0. S. on Monday evening next.
—Lucknow will have civic holiday on
the 19th—the day of the Dr. Jim -Amelia
race.
—Our band goes to Bluevale next
Wednesday evening to attend a garden
PartY•
—We are pleased to report that C. H.
Flood is, at time of going to press, sligh-
ly improved.
—During the thunder storm on Wed-
nesday night Mrs. Morrow's barn was
struck with lightning.
—The annual meeting of the West
Huron Farmers' Institute will be held
at Nile on Wednesday next at 1 o'clock.
—The bisectors of the Turnberry
Agricultural Society will meet in
Cummin's hotel at 5 o'clook to -morrow
night.
—The Decoration Committee will
meet in the Oddfellows' Hall to -night
when further arrangements willixt made
for Decoration Day.
—Dr. Agnew has removed his offices
from the stone to the Maedonaldblock.
The doctor will always be found at his
office to answer night calls.
—W.G. Patterson; has moved his jewel-
ry stcre to the stone block. Mr. Patter -
on has 110W a better loeation, and his
new store 'looks quite bright.
—A very young wonld-be circus Yuan
was trying the Captain Santiago at
using as aparatusa ladder and heap; of
straw. 1e has since worn &pronounced.
limp.
—The Dowling & Leighton by-law
has been overwhelmingly defeated by
Vote of the people a Itartiston. its
abject was to furnish the company with
a loan of $11000.
—Geo. Shaw left Tuesday morning
for pitiphiti, Manitoba, with a. palate
oar I wq:. 1 : Y.. (I' •;I`
8 bra.,.: 11,11a . y 1 • Or
Morningstar attaaapaatedfr. haw in
—Toms for 50 vents till Amery 1
1001. Subscribe now.
—The G. T. R. had a small aecident
in. Palmerston the day our volunteers
went away. Whilo an engine W0a
baold.11g down the yard it came in cos.:.
tact with a coach load of 1.•e1 COntS, bad,
ly smashing the end. of the ear. No
one was hurt.
The School 13oarcl znet on Tuesday
evening. Abraham and Bell absent.
Minutes read and adopted.
The principal's report was read es
follows :.—
Dept. Boys. Girls, Total Avg,
1 13 15 28 211
2,25 20 45 42
• 20 80 80 42
4 21 29 ro
584 22 50 50
O 25 41
31 173 47
43 7!: ca,
Tolal 212 214 420 809
Nou-redents, 2; fees $1.00,Mis
Matheson was abseut 2' ;lays tat accouLt
or illness. Three tesebela at•ead, cl the
Teachers' Conrent:oa ita Seaforth.
A. H. MuAtuovic'Principal.
Ou mod= of Moore andHotuuth the
repvt was adopted.
A cheque was reeeired from the In-
sp.wtor for i, fees received. from
candidates for examination. Oa motion
the cheque was handed to Mr. Musgrove
for expenditure in payment of examiners,
station! rr &r. for examinations.
The following accounts were presented
and on motion of Kerr-Hornuth wore
recommended to be paid :—Miss Sarali
Farquharson, teaching, $2:00; R. Rune -
man, repairs, 55 c's; Advance, 5000 J.: -
ports, $12.50; A. A, Morrow, sum lies,
Improvements were discussed as to
scats and floors. Secretary Robertson
was instrncted to correspond with seat
Arras askinac, for prices for 82 seats to bo
delivered before the end of Ittly.
Button—Moore—That teachers be paid
salary for May, and for June at the
completion of the present teaching term,
A grauolithic sidewalk in front of the
school was also discussed. It was final-
ly decided that the School Board wait
upog. the council at the next meeting and
lay the tnattor Were them.
SPOUTING NOTES.
Clinton defeated Seaforth footballers
on Pretoria day 1-0.
Wingham.'s second nine will play
Walkerton ou the town park at five
o'clock to -night.
The Berlin Rangers will play football
in Seaforth to -day, and Woodstock with
Riverides in Toronto toniorrow.
Goderich may play baseball hero next
Friday. It is probable a more desirable
date may be secured. Wait and watch
for it at any avent.
The Vinegar Hill Savages ou Saturday
were successful in wresting the laurels
of victory from the Park Nine. 13 to 12
with an innings to spare is the Vinegar
Hill story.
Challenge:. Button & Fessant's Chair
Factory and -the Upholstering Factory
hereby challenge the Union, Factory to
play a game of baseball on the town
park any night that can be agreed upon
next week.
Seaforth lost to t'ae Riversides in To-
ronto on Saturday by 3 to 1. Seafortb
will protest, ase hear, owing to some
defect in the g,rouucIs. Probably it is
the altitude.
In the intermediate series. Listowel
defeated, Stratford in Listowel 5-1. Lis -
tower now plays the winnt.rs of the Ber-
lin-Blmira matches, and have a promis-
ing look in for the championship. Here's
to you. Listowel
The locals lost to Clinton in the first
league baseball match on Saturday.
Oar team was not rspresentative, Look -
ridge and Dinsley being unable to play.
Clinton notched 8 runs in the first
innings. Outside of this the quality of
ball put up was creditable.
Alas! The weather gods thought
more of the farmers than our baseball
club on Wednesday. A shower began
just as the play was about to commence.
The management is sighing over expense
bills. No receipts. Game postponed.
Cheer up boys. We hore your next sun
may shine brightly.
• 00°16 Cotton Root 'Compound,
Is suteessinny used monthly by Over
10,000 Ladies. 8afeoffeetuai. Ladies ask
_your druggist for Cosies Cotton Reef Cell -
test& Take no other. as all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are &morons. /Pride, No. I., $1.)qer
box; NO. 0,10 degrees lateagerm per box. No.
I or 2. mailed on receipt of price ttird tufa 11.cent
The Cook CorapsayiWindsor, Ont.
col. 1 and 2001d and recanuneadedhy
reOponsible Druggists lu °awls.
No 1 0351 No. 2 ate sold 3zi Whighom by A. L.
J. E. Davis, A. A. Morrow, Colin A.
Carob Al, Th tiggists.
ABNER cases
General * ' 1 i i oRi .ec si Inolo:nri ella andl' LIi up 1 gi Le :ntnd 1 tlgtt lir ttl t'
.104 LlFE—TheOntario Mated.
FIllt—The Non -tariff Com-
r,b.
11.4 panies. •
04 ACCIDENT— The London
Cnarantecand Accident,
, - _ -,r
P LA rn GLASS he Do.
ill 1 minion.
:'.'strt.ats every Friday afternoon anc1Sat-
utility.
his trip west.
comer tore almost tom -
The repairing being done on
Munshaw's co110Tos
*tett Its desirable loeationandbeituti.
Ati appearance when finished will make
it one of the very best business places on
josephine.
—,Ecia. E. Rothwell, son, of B. Both-
well, late principal of Listowel public
wheal, has taken a scholarship in Matti:.
WU% tinivenity, Winnit eg. The cori.
titian was between three tontges
146. Roth/mire record 113 a good ant.
, TRY
111. 7;1111,11tIGG'S
DowI1 floor gallery,
opp. Presb. Church.
family Groups a Specialty,
Enlarging, Copying, Remounting.
TJIE WINGHAM TIMES JUNE 151 1900/
DR. AGNEW, W. ARMOUR_
Physician, surgeon. ete,
RENT B1 -OM
011ice—Miwdonalti Meek, ever J. „
Ding Wore. Niltht vallsiniswered at/100016e- will pay the highest cash price
tot Eggs and good Butter iu moRTfiElsoREEN
ip.k.r4nomn nomowxr.
I. t ma to DI, R(ss.)
Speoial attention to the cure and ret
of ehildren'a teeth. Moderate prices, and alt}volt carefully and skilfully perfoi med. Oillee
in Waver Bloek, Winglitun.
WALKER & BUTTON
kinitRTAKERS. WINQH/tiVi.
Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door smith of School Maw. Shop op.
posits) Macdonald block.
FARMERS
Una nnyono 116Yi1lg live stook or other
articles they wisli to dispose of, should ativer-
tiSO the same for sale in the TOins. Our large
cirerthition tells ma it s1IL be atrange indeed if
you tlo not get a customer. We guarantee
that you will sell because you may ask more
for the artioie or stock than it is worth. Send
your advertisement to the Tinssural try this
plan of tlispo.sing of yotir stook and other
artieles.
WVL 0110180N
BUILDER and
CONTRACTOR
Wo aro still in the building business and are
prepared to take contracts for the erection of
all kinds of buildings.
Plans and specifications furnished en abort
notice. Workmanship guaranteed and at rea-
sonable rates.
WM. NICHOLSON%
Residence Diagnol street, opposite Fiyncis
Onset.
AUCTION SALE
—or—
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES,
There will be offered* /or sale by public ac.
tion by Peter Deans, auctioneer, at Swerts'
Hotel, in the Town or Winghtma, in the Comity
of Huron, on Tuesday. the 26th day of June,
1900, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the aftenioon,
Ow ;following valuable 'properties, that is to
saPareel No. 1—Lots one and three on the south
y
side of Victoria Street, in Ed Bowers' survey,.
in said town. •
On this property is situate a frame pump
shop 8642 and. addition 20x22, with a portable
boiler and engine, and shafting, bolting and
gearing, a good planer, boring machine, wood-
turningmachine,and a full outfit of pump
mi
aldng tools and mplements.
Parcel No. 2—Lot 18in Foley's first survey in
said town, ekbe t that ortion thereof hereto-
fore conveyed to one Wifldnson. On this par-
cel is situated a good double frame house 130x
42 with additions 15 x 10, 15 r10, 10 x 14, 142 x 14
and 0 x 9, and with stone foundation and gooderilars, cellars, all said buildings being in good repair.
Parcel No. 8—Part of Block B on tho south
east corner of Victoria and Leopold Streets, in I
the said Town, having a frontage on Victoria
Street of 734 rode, and containing half an acre
more or less, particularly described in the deed
thereof to the Vendor, which will be produced
at the time of sale.
On this parcel is situate a good. 134 story
frame dwelling 98 x.24, with a kitchen 18 x 80,
and a good frame stable 18 x 80.
These properties are all well situated and
offer excellent opportunities for intending in-
vestors.
Timms or SArin.—Ten yer cent. on the day of
sale and the balance in 20 days thereafter.
Further terms and conditions will be made
known on the day of sale or may bo had on op -
plication to the undersigned.
Dated this Oth day of June, 19f0. . • •
GEO. FRETWELL, R. VANSTONE,
Vendor. Vendar'sSolicitor.
THINGS
NECESSARY
to the successful tailor are: A
stock of Superior Cloth, Know-'
ledge of his Business, Skil in
Cutting and Fitting and prices
which are low enouh to attract
without being low enough to
lessen value. •
The possession of these essen-
tials makes Us confident of our
success in pleasing every patron,
LLOYD'S
C.MAINCIt C01411$401 00Wilreal
T. P. SMITH, SCIENTIFIC Ell EAMALIST
Graduate. New York, Philadelphia, and Toronto
Optical Celleges.
Call early and avail yourself of hie
valuable services, as this is a rare
opportunity to have your eyes proper-
ly tested, free of charge,No guess
work but a scientific certainty. DM.
cult cases accurately fitted. Ara,
WORK GUARANTEED,
grI never can at private holism
Be has also added a large assortment of arti-
&Mims to his stook. NN ill be at
Colin A, Campbell's Drug Stole
Wingham, one. day only
THURSDA'Y, JITN'E 28, 1900.
The Deerillg
Leads all the way.
"•••••••••••T
We handle Deering Machinery ont and
out, but this week we will dwell particu-
larly on our binders. They are a good
thing. It is easy to push. them along In
more ways than oue, The Deering
Binder is. the bestin the world, and
moreover there are more of them in this
mundane sphere than of any other
make. The proof of the cake is in the
eating and the binder in the cutting.
We are willing to work our machine be-
side any other binder under the sun.
Last year we were only once successful
in getting a competitor to stand beside
us in the field, We won out. We knew
we would.. We are praying for a chance
to do it again. Read this:
Wingham July 20th 1900.
The Deering Harvester Company.
Gentlemen,—We the undersigned, being ap-
pointed directors of ths Winghain Farmers'
Flux Co., having decided to cut our flax with. a
binder, and as tax is very hard to cut, we de-
cidecl to have a test of the different binders.
We invited Massey -Harris, McCormick and
Deering' The McCoriniek did not come into
the field of contest but cut flax% another field
After seeing their work and comparing the
work when done, of the binders, we have de-
ckled that the Deering binder draws one horse
lighter, is easier to handle, makes the best
work in general;and for these reasons have
purchased a Deering binder.
1$igned) Directors pf Winghom Fanners'
Flax Company Drummond, foreman;
Amos Tipling, Pres.; A. Young, Vice -Pres.;
W. J. Henderson, P. Powell, Directors,
Deering Binders, Mowers and rakes
are for sale by
• Elliott Eros.
Victoria Street.
Do you want
tea
soap
. flour
syrup
coffee
spices
catsup
fruits
cheese
whisks
pickles
brooms
brushes
candies
vinegar
biscuits
coal. ail
gelatine
starches
'
sardines
castor oil
ehue polish
mineo meat
stove polish
canned goods
O baking powder
lam_p chimneys
pork and beans
Worcester' sauce
sewing machine oil?
Prices as low as the lowest.
A nice present given away with every
$10 worth of goods.
"The best value in. the market.
Gasoline and Stoves
Lawn Mom ers
If you intend painting it will pay you to look at a few of the me.ny
houses that were painted with 5, W. P. lest season :—Mise Fisher (tvvo
houses;) A. Cosens, W. J. Chapman, Chas. Henderson, Benj. Jenkins (two
houses.)
YOUNG fEk PAULIN
IN GROGKE
Y
For a short time I will give one dozen CUPS, §.
SAUCERS and PLATES, best goods in brown or
blue
f•r 1.50 -
the reason. I am doing. this—the fact t.
9S
6.1.%12t Vctiss f.
These goods will not last long at the price.
Don't ask me
ilobt. Maxwell It• a Reid.'
High Art Tailor, Wing ham.
Removed t
Shaw Block.
Sto e
OPP. QUEEN'S 1:1 T.0
Up-to-date stock of all kin
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of' JEWELRY. Thursd y, June 1st, 1900
New Goods arriving.
Almost
atterson.
Prepared
to meet you. Painters a.nd carpenters
have nearly finished their work at our
store. Next week alterations will be
completed ; everything will be shining',
bright and new. We will be thorough.
ly " at home."
8.30 a. tn., E.
Detroit 4.00 p
at zoo p. m.,
to.so p. m.,
a. tn., East
stern Time, arrive Por Huron 12.30 noon,
m. Returning leave Det .it Friday, June 22,
nd leave for Detroit, Saturda June 23, at 5.00
n Time. Fare to Detroit June
ort Huron 6.30 p. m., arr `ngs,ast IG•cocdx,erich at
0. P. BIELIVIA
Tffc. Mngr Wh e Star Line.
lui
0331 WiNi
Le e on regular train 6.53 a. m., Thursday, June 2 ISf, con-
nect 7.4o a. rn. at Clinton with the STRATFORD RAI
Special "'rain from Stratford to God
erci.
A party of ten or more from Wingharn can, secure a t t.3
oxiTIOXAN AND JIMELEit
fare for round trip to Goderich.
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