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1CiNDO
SOMA VERY
VECIAL
Miss Maggie W ceps and Miss Jeta hie
Walker;Were visiting in Teeswater for a
few days this. week.
Miss Maud Davis and Miss petite •
'I Ferguson have returned !tome froth :a
I visit with Toronto friends.
,Tell. Ferguson, one of the head. agents
of the Notion Co., Ingersoll was in town
to couple of days last week. •
: Miss Bertha Kent left hero ort- Tues-
! slay far Brandon,. Dfan., an an extended
visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Sand. Smith and Miss Lillie
Smith, of Toronto,. have been visiting
friends and relatives. in Wingham.
i;w ""a y"+ , G ! Miss Ethel Hall returned home •Satur-
r.,0 u 1 ii
'Ilk clay evening after spending a few }veep$
with. Owen Sound and Tara friends.
m. ..-.:
0..:..... ...W .. farmer
P. Flaunag;an, of J.danover. a.
We are endeavoring now to well known Winghaanite,was rewiring
make mesh for Fall Goods, old acquaintances hl town last week.
anti the mu;gh • the season is still) 0. m. Walker loft town on M xou t on.
7.. his batsiness trip to the Pacific
young this is the proper tune'Mr. Walker represents. the Wiugham
to 4i5i)cl°ie; of thein., SO that pur-' furniture factories, .
chasers can get their h'oney's 1 Mrs. P. Tasohner, sv)io has been visit-
in Bay Mills,, Mich., this week,
Mr. owl Mrs. Thos. Bell left ou Tues-
READY-MADE
ues-
r, M a SKIRTS 1 for Winnipeg. They will spend a few
a0tr:iitivt
visiting at various places hi the
•;r.
Linen, Duck and Pique ' . ,1 r,, Dawson returnee. to Hamilton
—Tnitits for 85 omits till Unitary 11.
1901. Subscribe now,
Ws understand that Geo. Town
will shortly move to Wroxeter to takw
charge of the Gotten House.
, a' Jog in Win{ -'tam returnee. to her home
worth this summer.
—A, X. McAllister and flsruily left for
the Soo on Saturday last. We wish
Mao. every success in his new home.
—The TOLES intends getting out a
liendsomo Christians edition this year.
Mill partioulat•s will be given in few
weeps.
—A liuinl= of the inombers of the14
O. L. and IC 0. T. M. attended the
funeral of ex--Keove Becker at Brussels
on Friday last.
Whoiu business is not at boiling heat,
stir tip the advertising; tiro and snake it
boil. That's the way to do a good busi-
ness nil the, time. '
Mr. MoVittie, of Toronto, who won
the £225 prize at Bisley in London, Eng-
lana, on Monday last, is a cousin of Diss
Bella Elliott, of this town.
—Goderieh races were ou Tuesday sue.
Wednesday of this week. A number of
Winghamites were in attendance. The
races were postponed one day on account
of the rain.
Skirts in White and Blue, :':' 'av'ay. He. left early this week on
me
reg. $ •oo and P.50, to clear hi,; bri-iw'�, trip
through the Maritime
eat. Sherman has returned home from
doz. new ShrtWaiSiS,
the London hospital, He is looking
very stylish, just opened, re -1t' ' very well, but is far from enjoying his
usual good health.
at $1.50.
$1.25 and `,a 1.5o for god.
GODS.
Mr. Griffin, who has been visiting his
I daughter, Mrs. J. H. Hiscocks, returned.
on Wednesday morning to his home in
Wingham,^Tara Leader.
Black Grenadine, Lustres I W. P. Grierson and wife were in
and Sergei. We have a num-'London on Monday. Mrs. Grierson
ger of Dress and Skirt Ends, ' {ha been
having
trouble
with
her
e3
es
of tiles.: very fashionable goods land went to London for treatment.
Mrs. Auttersoti and her daughter, Miss
in 13lacl� and Colored. We i Maggie, who have been the guests of
Will give you oil Saturday
an Clinton friends are now visiting in
opportunity to buy these goods, Wingham. —Clinton News -Record.
at such a low price, that -the J. J. Sullivan and Semi. Bell were in
same chance will` not appear I Walkerton a few clays this week, taking
this season and would ! in the celebrations in connection with
again I the re -union of the Bruce Old Boys:
advise early Shopping if you and who lute been visit
•
Ooultry :Rrle[s. 'n,W` 5 NC041.4. +4t-VV4P4.t+M,1.4• %coil f. a .0Ykh'iik#N,11P 41;1iii"'iii "k- 1:-05
Keep, all young fowls dry.
Give the hens all the skills milk you
a)t,
.A. pair of geese should. yield 12 worth t.
of feathers a yeer.
Keele fat hens an ground oats lied
ovoid corn aid wheat,
Vary the food, suilioiently to keep the
fowls in good appetite.
.A. little salt in the soft food Oven to
fowls will be aoccl)tablo.
At. this time it is poor economy to
stint the growing chickens.
As warm weather comes. on . lice will t
increase, much more rapidly..
One of the best remedies far overfat-
ness. is plenty of exercise.
The pullet that begins to 1a3- earliest ;(
in life will lay tho largest number of Y
eggs.
—A joint stack company has been
formed at Iiarriston called the Dowling eggs.
& Leighton Company, Limited, to run • Fonds rich in oil should not be fed to
tile furniture manufacturing business hens except in small quantities, espec-
heretofore carried on by Mr. R. Dowling Tally in warns weather.
under the firm tame of Dowling &The oil well at Glenallan has reached
Leighton,
Young poultry of no kind, should be
allowed to wade around in the wet
grass.
Nothing will prevent a hen from lay-
ing sooner than en expensive diet of
Cornmeal.
Give the hoes all possible freedom of
range and, there ill be less soft shelled
a depth of over 1,000 feet and red rook
ENTkiAPCE EXAMINATION. has been brought to the surface. When
The following is apart partial list of
another 1,000 feet has been sounded the
candidates passed by the Board of Exam- projectors oxpoOt to have at least a
'nations for West Huron, together with etnell of 'oil'
the marks obtained by each. On zi07t1r..
account of the exceptional character of Saiza�.-In Magri my 16bh, the wife of
the diotatiou paper; and the fact. that the v. gm�tai, a son,
authorized spelling book had been less � g Oradell,o i� F T°n J'xly 17th, the wife
than a year in use in most of the schools, SmioA. O.—In Cnlrogs, n 7th iust.,•the wife
the board reduced the value of the paper of W. G, Mout, ti sou.
DIED.
to 20 and the total required to pass to Muret zciAiv -In Morris, on July 10tii,Edward
.n ears.
ti o
540. The uaXmber of candidates . g Halligan, aged , y ,
was 270 and of these 170 have passed:' B elrer,aged 60 years, 2 month an17th, da. George
HIGIII ST MARES OBTAINED. SANGSTE&.—In Molesworth, on c7 it 16tTii,
Reading—Lillian X. Clark ... 46 G ••ge Sangster, aged 72 years, 4 me Ail d
`i Arrived
ONE CRATE
&my 6,
1 r
COMPRISING
lass ;
Vases, Vinegar Bottles, Catsup Bottles, Wine
r Sets
Sets, Claret Sets, Table bets and Water S
with the English Engraved Trays.
f
Cheese Dishes' and Berry Sets. :,
1 , at��'I 9 s ;I
-
For
Miss Nellie B ,
want good Dress Goods cheap. .iii her sister, Mrs. A. Tremain, for a,
For example we will sell 5 'few days last week, has returned to her
yard ends for $1.95 worth i home in Win;hum.—Listowel Standard.
$3,00 and $3.50 for full Dress ; John Garner and wife, (nee Miss Etta
Ends.!Ford.), of Niagara Fails South, were
3 spending part of their 'honeymoon in
Don't miss seeing these �
goods at eight o'clock Satur-
day morning. ..
We have sotne of those {Edna, are away on a four weeks' visit.
shoes 1 lfr yet that We were {They will visit -with Mrs. Button's
Sell •; ; , ch,,ap at 1brothers inDresden, Port Huron, Detroit
1 and Rochester. .
3 �, t . 9 Thos. W. Whalley, editor of the
iti iii Arthur Enterprise, accompanied by Mrs.
Whalley, are spending the week on a
driving tour through the county. They
town this week, the guests of Mr. an
Mrs. R. Herdsman.
Mrs. Wm. Button dud daughter,
a
■
- 46 ays..
))rasing—Emily Clarke . • • ... • 4 HOTAtne.—In T�:u•nhorry, cn Ju'i
Writing—Alice
Stephenson ,.... Bennett Holmes, aged 78 years ° 1$ ;' t
Dictation Florence Naftel ..... ; } 50 IJtoBGAx.—In East Wananosh, on July- 19tii,
W. Rutherford.... Miss Berthenia J. Morgan, of Blyth, aged 85'
L't t 1.
Nellie Jamieson l •127�rs.
( air Martha , • s residence,
Grammar --Reggie Elliott .... ... 132 lot 10, con. 1; Turnberry. at 2 o'clock this (Fri-
Geography—William Knox .. • '86 day) afternoon for the Wingham cemetery.
Co111pos1tlon—Francis Armstrong.. 800 24th, ultimo Bars. f ntKearney, larelict of the lute
si ogy
Drysdale .... 80
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OUR
D. AGNEW, '
Physician, Surgeon, ete.
Office—Macdonald Block, over J. E. Davis'
Drug Store. Aright calls answered at the efilee.
PERSONALS.
were the guests of Mr. Wm. Maxwell,
Bluevale road for ` a few days. Mr.
We shall be glad to have contributions to Whalley gave the Tales a friendly call
this column from any of our readers. If you on Thursday.
James Dawson, representing Archdale,
Wilson & Co., wholesale druggists,
Hamilton, and John Ritchie, fire and
accident insurance agent of Wingham .,
were visitors to Southampton on Tues-
day. They are "doing" all the northern
towns and are driving fromplace to
place.—Southampton Beacon.
have visitors or purpose going away yourself,
drop in and tell us, or send us a. note to that
effect.
�. A. McLean took a baisiiiess trip to
Glenallen this week.
Jeffery Hamilton, of Seaforth, was a
guest at Harry Jeffery. .
W. C. McIver, of Detroit, is 'visiting
with his family in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Constable, are on a
visit to friends at the Soo.
Charlie Kerr, of Brussels, spent Sun- teed to cure headache. •
.tiny with Win ham friends. —East Wawanosh Council meets on
#;
A. K. Gifford, of Detroit, is visiting August 9th.
at the home of J. J. Homuth. —Court Maitland, C. 0. F. meets this
Gilchrist,of Tiverton,is (Friday) evening.
Miss Maria
I.
visiting at her uncle's, 0. Gilchrist. Wingham races next weer Wednes-
h era azo Ernest Rothwell . , .. e } CASEatOnn In Turnbex ry, on July ,:5th,
194 M ' h Oasemore aged 20 years.
Arithmetic—Alvina Wilson :.. . The funeral will have bei fs th
History—Christiana, Earl.... 9 Bev. Ali+sander Sutherland, formerly o£l.ipley
Phy 'al and Temperance—John Ont.,aged 72 years
Total -1st, Millie Martin..... 856
MINOR LOCALS.
Campbell's Headache Wafers gnaran-
2nd, Maty Roach .... 886
WEST WAWANOSII.
STIRAYED
WALKER & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHANI.
Night 'calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite Macdonald block.
In order to advertise our work
more fully we will on the 28th
clay of July. make 1 Cabinet
Photo .FREE . to each gentle-
man 60 years of age or over.
This offer is good only for the
above mentioned day.
Come and we Swill prove to
you that our work is Al in
every respect.
• Don't miss your chance.
M. E. ZURBR1GG'S
Down floor gallery,
,opp. Presb. Church.
S. S. No 1 Mamie Girvin........• 741 Puri
0Ir dlihc premises of
the nkat idny ,lots
Mrs. MOMnrchie, of Blyth, was a
guest at S. Gracey's on Wednesday.
Messrs. Finlay left Wingliam on
Tuesday morning for Filson, Mich.
Miss Grace Adair is spending a month
with friends in London and Ingersoll.
day and Thursday.
Listowel horse races will be held on
August 9th and 10th.
—There are only three doctors located
in the town of Mitchell.
—Tho next bicycle road raee will be
• • Lucy Sanderson • 544 14tH, 2 taVo year' -old 1 eifer and 1two-year-old
i. �e. 2 Ida E, Wilson.. . 558 steer. One heifer •e red, the other is
" " 3 .'William J. Smith . 01.1..marked •red and. wl , and steer mostly. red.
" " 15 George Jefferson .. , ... 575:gheneegiovng inoerthancntlwhwhl wiellsu1itadbty
BAST WAWANOSII. rewarded.
545
Herbert Bamford. , 699
PETER HASTINGS.
S. S No 6 Dora Phelan
DUNGANNON' PUBLIC SOHOOL.
AGENTS WANTED:
Helena. Glenn.
Glenn � � 041
Edward Durran .. 540
Argot,
• ondo,
Ont.
s
Phot-os Free
pSymnartbnuwngorswEunloywhiedfUorgpoiitodRbyMclntyte ..... 775
Mary West " CO2 ne'gApply lEv-mm, chuon
.
Horace McIntyre.... 541
ST. HELENS' PUBLIC SCHOOL
Milton Sheriff ............. . 569
Lillian J. Olark ... ...,.. 759
Mamie hiller 697
Wilheln)ina Rutherford..... .. .. 629
ZURICH PCIBLIC SCHOOL.
591
541
C. Skeates was visiting with. friends held this (Friday) evening.
in Ingersoll and Woodstock this week.—Winghau1 Council, 0. 0. C. F. will
meet on Monday evening next.
—The heavy rain on Tuesday after-
noon and evening would do much good.
--Iteniember the Wiiigham races on
Wednesday and Thursday of ':next,
week.
—Walker& Button have only a limited
number of those handsome war pictures
for sale.
—Single fare tickets will be issued on
the G. T. It. for any point on Wihtgherces
oivio holiday.
Phoebe Rickbiel.
Alfred Terrance .... .. , ..
Mr. Young, of Blyth, was visiting at'
F. G. Sparlings's a few clays this week.
Mrs. 0. M. Walker and child are
spending a month at Minnette,Muskoka.
Mrs. J. H. Hiscocks, of Tara is visit-
ing with relatives and friends in Wing-
ham,
Mts. John Tilt has returned home
from anionth's visit with her parents in.
Toronto.
Miss 'Norma binsley has returned
'home froth her visit With friends in
Ingersoll.
Wm.•Crordston, of Manitoulin Island,
is spending a few days With hls family
in town.
Zahn Meewen, of Palmerston, C. O.
Ir. organizer, was visiting in Winghiun
this week.
The Misses Newton were visiting with
friends in Smith's Hill and Godericlh
during the week.
As we believe many of our readers.
will be interested in the result of the
entrance examinations of those who
wrote at Teeswater. in: West Bruce,' we
give below the list of successful Candi If you have not seen the catalogue
CANADA BUSINESS
LIC
NSE` TS
Application.
the hotel license
of wingha •• to
wlilch will til
FEL
bee node for a transfer of
elcl by Jelin H: Dulnia.ge
• of Leamington,
eat en the rAugust.
ISLEYI • pectoro,
'West Nitrn.
dates :—
GIRLS.
Copeland; Lulu—Teeswater P. 5....902'
Cronin, Maud
Howson, Louise do ....704
McKay, Charlotte—No. 8, Culross ..632
Mann, Minnie-=-Teeswater P. S ......550
McDonald, Florence do ,593
Moriarty, Allis do
Skilling, Gertrude - do
BOYS.
Fowler, Grosert do ......625
Hummasou, Jeunes—No. 3, Culross..552
Knox, John C Teeswater P. S 558
Manners, Dawson do 718
McMillan, Robert do 564
Neil, Williams. do 738
Thurtell Walter do 733
Mrs, Halstead and Miss Lillian:
Halstead are visiting with Wingha m
Wends this week.
C. Maguire late of Reporter staff'} left rica i1a e. few days.
Shone lout Weak for his heme near W'ing',haniw-• Afrima imtt3irg was etartsd oona ab-
. W. She lett for Wieghaan ora
, where he wilt spend a. few days, day of tlzIs weak. Hands ooiaki riot he
rxton neptrrt^r. seared to pull flax this year.
628.
... .625
—'headers of the Trims should read
the special offer of the Toronto Star in
anotlher column.
Our thanks are due the Ontario'
'Government for a Ow of the Ontario
Statutes for 1000. *
—Work on the. new bridge on the
gravel roam., south of the town will be
comtmmeneed at once.
—Stratford will have a band eompati-
tion aud fireman's tournament on Iambor'
bay, September 3rd.
*The T. hell & Son Ming Co., will
make a shipment of farniture to 1'onth
• 014A IMAM, "s ''B.
You are notfamiliar ith
he best which Can-
ada has to offer in ' •h • ine of Shorthand or
Buviuess.training. " n we tell you that we
have had represent • with las durmg.the year
endin in June,14r7 cities, towns and vallaces in
Cana and Newfoundland; 26 eountie s in On.
timid, also ParrySound. and Muskoka districts,
togetherwith •Maniteba Alberta end six States
of the. :Union, yen will have some idea of the
standing which this popular school has at-
tained..s School in Canada
which has been running 24 years without
clwnge of management.
Our Quarter -Century session commences
Tuesda Sept. 4.
e
W allow railway far a to the limit of $8.00 to
students from a distance, and C11.11 seenro good
board for ladies at $2.00 Per weak, andfor
gents at $2,60.
Write for catalogue and be convinced,ef our
superiority.
the
LLECE
It is the only Basins
Waugh, 'Walter—No. 7; Culross ,...772.
UNBOUNDED CONN! IDENDE.
Our continued. increase in business is
the best proof that we enjoy the tin -
bounded confidence of theeriticalpiblic..
We dispense drugs and Medicines with
the greatest possible aceta acy. Our
Toilet department is always full of the
newest preparations, and our stook of
perfumes is always the freshest and
largest,
ATI, RANKS ,AND CONDITIONS
of our people are now using Paine)s
Celery Compound the great health re-
storer.• No other medicine in the World
has male.' a record of cures_ to its credit.
It makes new, fresh blood, corrects
digestion, gives nervous energy and ;owl
health. We urge you to use Pane's
Celery Compound if yott fid Haswell in
the hot weather, '
Coin A. 'Coreimm, Druggist, •
Winghaiu;Ont.
D. 111014ACfLANC8tha , Out.
VOTERS' .DIST, 19
�d
THINGS
NECESSARY
lldt.ilie • ality of the Town • IIS of
Turn -rry, in the Cotty of
Huron.
xoTICE 13* h oby given tnat have trans-
mitted or delivea d to the perm) q mentioned
in Elections 8 and f "The Outer o Voters' List
Aot," the copies re ulrexl by ea •Sections ' to be
so delivered or tra smitted the list made
pursuant to said Ao • of all , •rsona appearing
by the last revised A vessnr t Roll of the Said
Municipality to be entie, to 'vote hi the said
C Municipality et Elect ' . for bieinbrrs of the
Legislative Asvenibli d at Municipal Elec-
tions ; un t1that the+ c 11 t was first posted tip
at my office, at B muck, on the 17th day of
Jar, 1000, and r• eine the for inspection.
Electors aro lied upon to xainino said list,.
and if say • issions or any ther •a•rror4 are
fotinrlthe 11,50takeimmedia• proeoe•citngeto
havo th a • id errors corrected ac, orcling to 'flaw.
Oat.., Clerk's Odice. Eduardo, 7uly 17,1500.
.Toru 13111it4 • S.
Clerk, Township of irnberry*.
The Johnson whose names appear in
the Chicago city clireoto1ry number 5,750,
and have a clear majority of 48i 0 over
the Smiths.
Children Cry for
T BLOCK
will pay t ' hl t cash price
for Eggs • n • od Butter in Tubs.
FARMERS -
and anyone having live stock or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should adver-
tise the same for sale in the Trains. Our large
circulation tellsand it will beatrange indeed if
you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee .
that you will sell because you may ask more
for the at tiele or stock than it. is worth. 'fiend
this
a t
s n
o the T7af� a• ry
t
your advertisement
aplin of disposing of your stock and other
articles,
UILDDR. and
CONTRACTOR
We are still in the building business and are
prepared to take contracts for the erection of
all kinds of buildings.
Plans and specifications furnished: on short
notice. Workmanship guaranteed and at rea-
sonable rates. -
WM. NICHOLSON.
Residence Diagnol street, opposite Francis
street.
to the successful tailor are: A
stock of Superior Cloth, Know-
ledge of his Business, Skill in
Cutting and Fitting, and prices
which are low enough 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.
We guarantee satisfaction.
High Art Tailor, Wingham.
if a dealor says
•
that his binder is as good
as the Deering Ideal, ask
him if, it has : •
Bicycle bearings.
A` folding platform.
Brase•boxes its crank shaft.
A conn terbafanced cry; ile wheel,
Roller bearings in itis grain -wheel.
Drive chain three inches from the
main -wheel.
If the frame is riveted to-
gether, like the Ideal, or fastened by
ever loosening bolts.
Ask him if his elevator•chain runs
tour sprockets. • The Ideal has au
Hundred Good. Points,
ELLIOTT T BROS
Agents,
Victoria St., Wingham.
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►Coors Cotton Soot C....o'a
xAdaaoredefaliy aced monthly by over
0,O00LAdlet5. Safe,'efteoteal. Ladies Melt
Irma71
ut idarsu�eAe &wdixtCueReand
iitittonot. ddigeroud
pried, NO. 1, si per
pelt No.ihtodegreeo stropger.te et box. No,
tot 3, ma en receipt of piloe s< d two 8•eent
nta,*1Toe (look " al
OS 1 Mid ndrgmmededDI l
sbe rugglits
ixa CMt'Adt•
tto.1 and no. gar., sold le Wing1tam I'y A. L.
i Da , A. A. Morrow, Calan A.
rftoipixda, mike.
There is Always
ra Time,
ai
to buy furniture. For the next thirty days we have de- s
i . in parlor suits, couches
ceded to give something special> L
lounges, easy chairs, mattresses, spring bels, and any-
thingthing
to the upholstered line. You miss it if you don't
buy upholstered goods from us,
We intend to reduce the stock in time to fill in for
the fall trade before furniture advances, so, if you want
bed -room suits, side -boards, extention tables, chairs, or
writing desks, give us a call,
WALKER -St, BUTTON
FURNITURE ant'. UNDERTAKING.
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