The Wingham Times, 1900-08-31, Page 4THE WINCH 3t TIMIS, LUTUVST
1900,
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lilted i Wentiee ed ite..1;1ta'te stxtt.'OnTe.
p ilted with Zi;r. Southworth, clerk rf , along with this offer free.
w Forestry. The repeet treats at setae y Sent XQndas evening, is the regular i�iaa�latniai, e�ia�• tl►, p afA,M1-'
length on theaxes Det timber er supply used l meeting night of tate+ Tow a Council .deur pee 100 0l s.., . ., a 00 to k :i
Ice znlnnxt;laace o.. 144131141
;ill11'3ae:at .,..., , 0 ni to 0 05
the ' f perpetfa: ting slat , Division Court tall be held in ,;;paw '4filir,�t . • .,,., 0 00 tot 0 00
,• O'�,to0tl5
supply by means of ferteit reserve:+ j wateta an on Thuaadlay of retie -week. Oats, .
and pursuing a rational system of •i barley ... , .. , .. . 0 35 to 0 38
forestry Haat will provide for t,ae pro-1"Debt Evans, the noted se2dsnian, of ; was
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, llaratltt t'Ll cure sore, iper harvesting. the rears ' an", "
0:Isto0c0
of Hamilton, thea on Wednesday..Aged' y Turkeys, drawn .. , ..... , , 0 09 to 0 10
forA o 'e I t g. of tl timber crops 0 03- to 0 06
T1na Liberals of Alberta,, W. T. , D'a;1. 3' per Fair , , . - .. • 0 4.t' to 0 50
P met in cohrt'zitzon at Calgary on Wed- = member (roar.4'ingkzatia attended Batter .... , . ., 0 17 to 0 to,
nes cw of last week and unanimously N Otero on. Lohtlesitoro oat Wednesday Eggs p r cicz 0 1' to 0 13
Wood per c* lel
sweating and swollen . 1 ii t` 1 i
FEET
I nominated Drank Oliver, for Hay per tan " 00 t 7 00
t' o l'aazutno: s se we lean -- Claas. I*nrl;er was in Lucbn^.'v and 1 Potatoes per bushel . 010 to 0 604
a from the Albertan, ubliebed at Calgary. 'Ripley for a few days this wee':, Now Tallow per ib •.,,........ 0 05 to 0 06
�� Mr. Sliver srnzat the days of his yeiata, waw tc'utleriug fo: the laying of gran- i Lard . . 0 12 to 0 le a
AT in Winnuaaaa, his father at one time awn- latlaic •tvali.s •iu both itl,zces and secured • D of apples per lb 0 0 i)( to to 0 06 f
i in;; tine P t nerty now occupied by Dr. , the •contrast for the wont to be done in; Dye`s a Hog,' " "•, G 50 to 7 00
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t I i ! Kennedy. Several veral old winghcam boys •I Ripley. The Luel;now tenders wall not Ctue1zens
CO I. int C
;ince coat? to tiie front in the political be ol:ened anti' this (Friday) eveaaiztg.
l n i ; L life f 1 W te the bf
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i e o the est. - mon;,. 'e num er is —Der. J. E. •1:aillya rd, of the ;-or- ..
Thos. Nichol, who is now a Member re peth circuit, and Miss Clara E. Bigbaui, Easy lessons in fila Assurance
*the Northwest Legislature, The Tienee tae Union, were married at the Union
is please(' to note the success of Wino 1 alethodist Church by the „room's
,•� ham's fernier young men.. Many of the father on Wednesday. fir. Millyard's
;, older ei ,' father was a former pastorofRotten-
DRUG G S"I ORE, The Mutual Life �snrance Co., of
Caanada bas assets of nsnrle- FIVE
reg den`s of town anti district
tvrll MILLION DOLLARS, every cent of
TO ADVERTISERS. f h 1' tt which is under the direct control of the
remember the gentlemen above referred !bray street Methodist church, Clinton. POLICY HOLDERS. Take a policy
Notice of changes must Le left at this to' --Tho August number of the Furni- and More a share in this max i1 eentCianadian Institution.
• office not The copykfor*clean sMin Saturday
( �b eft $ Saturday 3ght sass: The Conserve- ire and Upholstery Journal is to hand..
tine parts—Cir Charles Tupper, Bart., This Journal has a page of sample advts : A B . ER • COSENS,
um later than Tuesday. evening.
Casual advertisements accepted up is the Conservative party is busy re- for different business', called from their . Agt. The Mutual Life Assurance Com -
to noon Thursday of each week. } pudattng Campaign Pamphlet No. 6. I exchanges. In the August issue we pang of Canada, fornnerly the Ontario
Mutual Life
EF,T i' Ia.r.L 1x':2.
have not read it; I have no notion why notice that Walker & Button's ado's,
it should be repudiated; but the wholepg "There is always a time" has been re -
outfit loops guilty. If thaepamphlet was iproduced from the Tn1Es.
' innocuous there is no reason why it 3
TIIE IN MS should have stirred the fiery temper of i
t , book of Physiology and Temperance
E Sir Charles. If it were not intended to SPORTING NOTES.
$. R gra tOTT.PctnaSHEa AND PROPRIETOR i benefit the Conservative party there is The cr-nte tae bail dais aftenc�on will from our public schools, and we hereby
he tailed, at "-.30 sharp. Admission 150; implore the Educational Department
plore the effort of. the Educational As-
sociation of Ontario to exclude the text
— I no reason why it should have been issued
FRIDAY. A is GTST :;1. 1500. at all. But it is evidently a bomeraug,
- '"" t and the whole outfit is busy trying to
NOTES AND Co tem s. I prove to the Pnblic that Pamphlet No.
13. ii. Erb, M. P., bas been re-noanin-
6 issued itself or was issued by the„ Grits
arted by the Liberals of South Perth, The latter proposition is absurd, Tf es- 1 team and r'ees ,nater did not came off.
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Ladies 10e. There should be a large not only to continue the use of the text
number attend this game, book as heretofore, but to improve the
present regulations by the addition of
The baseball game advertised for last graded lessons and examinations forpro-
Thnrsday between the Wingham junior
notion, just as in other subjects. A
ce is of the pamphlet are to be relied grand gold medal elocution contest was
Itiir. Erb was the unanimous choice of rp p pTeeswater boys sent word at 10 o'clock held in the Town Hall in the evening,
upon it was a very good business for the Thursday morning that they could not
thewconventkn. the medal being awarded Miss Muriel
Conservatives. Taking the situation as come. The junior boys went to Walker -
a Johnston of Chesley. Mrs. Feeling of
Cargill, County Superintendent of medal
contests, very ably occupied the chair.
Mane- candidates were ncaninated for a whole, I am very much afraid that Sir (tan yesterday.
the Commons by both Liberate and Con- Charles Tupper in his old age is trying ; R
sacra irrss during the week. Everything A baseball game in the Huron county
Point`s t an early appeal to the electors. l to be _ It is
than he was when he was l league eras played at Clinton on Friday
a bom. It is a dangerous acme for an + last between Wing -ham and the club of
THS amnia' meeting of the Reformers !old man.,,
of South Haran, as constituted for Dom- i—, that town. The score was 12 to 3 in
` Wingbames favor up to the eighth
inion purposes will be held. in Dixon's + .
71atl, L.ucefielcl, on Tuesday, Sept. ' M [NOR LOCALS. • i innings, when Clinton took their eighth',
4th. Campbell's Headache Wafers �taa an- I and ninth innings and made 10 runs.
p g Wingham boys were tumble to score in
BORN.
arra .—In oss, 21st inst., the wife of Jas.
Yuill, a son.
Brvaas.—In Teestrater, 22nd inst., the wife
eV:Albert Rivers, a son.
feFaar..–In Morris, on Au t 15, to Mr.
a 3lrs. Peter McNabb, a son.
IF
Satyrs—In Wingham, on Aug t 29th, the
THE Conservatives of West Huron teed to cure headache. jrwife of C. P. Smith a daughter.
a their bear of the ninth and the game MARRIED
will he'd :her ern -caution at Smith's 1—The public schools will re -open on I ri
went to Clinton, TOwINBE\-7)Stm�.xs--in Harriston on Aug.
•Vial to -day, wbeiaDr. Sproule will bei Tuesday next. a The record of the league is now as d, by the Bev. C. V. Lake, Mr. B. H. Town -
end, editor of the wroseter Star, to yea,
the principal speaker. Robt. McLean, ': —The Tinos is the best place to get I follows:— gie E. Shears, of Owen Sound.
who was defeated in the bye-election9 a
i wedding stationery. - l Won Lost To play. earn ra
will likely again be the candidate.wham 3 1 asos. In Myth, o August 15th, John
—It is said that the actual population Wag . Mason, aged 60 years. '
THAT the Ontario Government are Goderieh 4 4 0
. of Toronto is 210,000. nems.—me Hal est, on Aug. 20th, James
acting wisely in providing additional Clinton . _ .. _ ... , . 4 3 1 es, aged 50 years.
asylum accortaodations is shown by the , —Times for 25 cents till January 1,Btrxxox.–In Morris, on Aug. 16th, Mary Ann
1901Subscribe noir.
The Clinton team is to play on the Hattan
ed is years.
,.
rattans which have come in of the pa -1 ♦ win ;ham diamond this (Friday) after- HFTrI'rT.–in Walton, on August 10, Hannah
trouts in attendance at the different l ingbam's fail fair en Sept. 27 and; noon and shouldWingham win thegame Hewitt, aced ;fiyeurs, zmonths amid days,
They 23. Remember the dates.
my:Atm.-4n, Londesboro on Auanst sth,
Provincial asylums. number at it twill leave each club inthelea gue with tS . H. V47titley, aged yeaiy and l0 months.
present 4,550 persons, or more than 100 Monday of next week will be a equal honors. Clinton has a chance of
in excess of last year. ; public holiday—Labor Day. winning the championship in their
The:London Advertiser well says:—' —Now is the time to get your garden match here this afternoon.
"alien. Alex. Mackenzie was' an old 3 "sass" ready for the fall fair. The Winnipeg Free Press in spealring
L.,iberslei What kind of treatment did _-Reg lar meeting of Court Maitland, i of the Boston Bloomers baseball club
that will play on the Winghana park on
Friday afternoon, Sept. 7th, says:—"The
Boston Bloomers, the female champions
of the continent, met and defeated the
Union Base Ball Club of Winnipeg yes-
terday afternoon at Fort Garry park, by
a score of 8 to 7. The game was one of
the best exhibitions of base ball played
to -day. —A new time table went into effect on l in the city this season, and it was very
IT is easy to sympathize with Sir the G. T. R. on August 20th. No local interesting from start to -Reich. The
'Marks Tupper in his perplexing posi- changes- Bloomers made no burlesque of the
tion. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has shown t H. L. Robertson, B. A., of Seaforth, game, but playeda fast, consistent game
a proper regard for imperial interests 't
has been appointed Mathematical master : of ball, and will give any amateur team
sad has at the same time been mindful • of the Stratford Collegiate. in the country a hard game. They put
of the perfect autonomy of the Domfn- . —Judge Masson will bold court at an excellent article of ball and won the
iyn and of the best interests of the „ Bluevale on Sept. 13th for the revision game all the way on their merits. Their
Canadian people. It was necessary to of The Tnrnbury Voters' list. pitcher is a wonder. She has the action
attaek him, and, being unable to de- —Swarts & Dore have this week turn- and delivers of a first-class professional,
tide whether he was tco strong or too ed out a dandy delivering wagon for J. and yesterday she struck out 12 Hien of
-weak in his imperialist sentiments, Sir Johnston, of the market bakery. Union team and only allowed 9 huts.
Charles thought it best to hit him on The attendance was very large and
bath modes.—Tomato Globe. ' —The town band will give their usual fashionable and all were well satisfied
Tun report of the Ontario Clerk of open air concert this (Friday) evening. with the game. Tar-day's,game no doubt
3+'orestsy for 1899 is a an imposing sol- Several new selections will be rendered. will draw a larger crowd, as the girls
ume of nearly 150 pages. It deals with 1 —Owing to the increased cost of pro- have shown themselves to be good all-
the progress of forestry in Ontario, and duction, the subscription price of the . round players and their conduct is cer-
es an appendix gives a history of the Weekly San has been raised from 50c tainly lady -like.
crown timber regulations from the to $1. i
date of the French occupation down to —Mrs. Tamlyn has purchased John 1 Brace County W. C. T. U.
the present time, in. the compilation Yeelands' property on Minnie street. i The Woman's Christina Temperance
of which Mr. Anbery White collabor- This is one of the most modern houses 1 union of Brace County held their an-
e ,_,_,___,. ' in the town.
be receive from the men who now so, C. O. F this (Friday) evening.
loudly praise him? To drive hit, from — ; inglemi will have splendid attrac-
public life by calumny was their aim. tions at the full fair this year.
They Eembers o f d him of conspiring —Regular meeting of Camp Caledonia,
-with members of his family to rob the S. O. S. on Monday evening next.
public treasury, and kelt repeating the
atroeiceas slander, as they keep in-' —Bro Mooney and staff, of the Ripley
sinnating against the Liberal leaders of Express are holidaying this week.
MORE
PRECIOUS
THAN
—The Toronto Fair is on in full
lasting this week. It would be impos-
k sible for us to get the names of those
who are attending from this section.
—Wm. Bright, of Listowel has been
appointed Clerk of the Sixth Division
Court of the County of Perth, in the
stead of Francis W. flay, resigned. '
--We are very sorry to hear that Robt i Bim, who fills her office very of eient-
to your a
lily. Several very encouraging reports
who has been conducteag si ;
fine gold is --esi 1t. Were teaa by Counts Superintendents.
• eyesight. gS.roceryICeidb, usiness in the Shaw bloc]: for
Don t bo So foolish as to the past six months has made an assign- In the evening a public meeting was
held in the Town Will. The rom
anent. x:p
buy spectacles from ped- consisting of 'vocal and instrumental
dlin*r so-called Opticians —Last week 32 residents of Goderieh ? music, speeches and a preliminary drill
' were summoned before the P. M. charged On the franchise. The Thursday morn-
hel# you can be properly { with bicycle riding on the sidewalks of ung session opened 'with a short prayer
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and scientifically fitted by that town. Each offender was fknedel, meeting after which the remainder of
a responsible dealer.. wi—thout costs. ' the reports by County Superintendents
John 2licDolaaltl, formerly of Wing -1
i i were read. The election of officers for
Carry a very full line of haat, now of the station hotel at, the ensuing year resulted as follows;—
all kinds of spectacled Listowel, bus disp�osel of his business tot P elident, Mrs. Bryan, I,ncknow; Vice-
Mts. Mannell, of Toronto, the owner of President, Mrs. Keeling, Cergill; Second-
wear.
econdwear. 'the property. -Vice-President, Mrs. Ashcroft, Purple
WC test the eyes free "• The Tixus has retxived$copy 6 ' 'g5; Recording Secretory, 2rec-
Smellie, Cheeley; Corresponding Sec
nasal convention at Lucknow Aug. 22nd
23rd. Delegates were present from all
points of the county. The morning and
afternoon sessions were held in the
Methodist church, which was very pret-
tily decorated with golden rod. After a
meeting of the Executive Wednesday
afternoon, the meeting proper was tel -
t() order by Connty President, Mrs.
The worn out uniforms of the British
au_zny are sold at auction each year, and
bring back into the Treasur,, nearly
ai50,000 annnaily.
Children Cry for
CASTOR IA.
There are 41 cities and 933 towns
the State of New York, only two of the
cities having more than 230,000 popula-
tion.
in •
Otte -
a• t•
Wealth
z of hair is
wealth
indeed,
especial-
Iy to a
woman.
(ALT``f�W Ever y
othcr
physical attraction is
secondary to' it. We
have a book we will
gladly send you that
tells just how to care
for the hair.
If your hair is too
thinor los-
ing its
luster,:
get—t-
4,1ae
7 y,
find guaranteesatisfaction.the Statistical Year Book for 1509,
issued by the Millinion Department of rets' -7.17s-city Lucknow; .1'rettaur
dgrictalture. Tat book contains much erg Mrs McRitchie�, Walkerton' to the -
11
lL - 1 'DAR • ssitrsl to intonmation. s(•ternty and
r o of rico 1'lali es
�'gq'ork" and "Resolutions" Committees
—The Trxras and Daily Toronto Star were read, the one creating most inter -
ta's'te 1st of next January for the smell q eet ant' a very Biro' -dlaes dinned= being re- '
Jeweler and Optician
:SUM of >'CC in advance. A portrait of ij solved tbs t the Brace County weaken
Macdonald Block. i thae Queen Amar Prince of Wales goes i in ocreverdift a seeneb'li,d dole l,, ion-
rj
a,.
it
il
Growth .. becomes
vigorous 'and all dan-
druff is removed.
It always restores
color to gray or faded
hair. Retain your
youth; don't look old
before your time.
$1.00 bottle. MI druggists.
., t have used your Hair "Vigor
tsoa for about 25 vette and I have
found it bplend:d and iiatibfartery
its every+ rest . I believe I have
redoatutendecI tit's Balt Vigor to
hundred* of my� friends, and they
Pin tell the . sante "story. Id,', sull-
y
1 selcertainty ttrecomm Bair
to theist fest At atrangiy IS t:
ran that they get *bottle of Ayer's
hair Vigor."
]firs. N. E. Itemii1;`ov,
Men ee, I2 1. 'Rortrich, l�. i.
*lfa the foc((•P.
±t4e 't obtain all the benefits
`front the tette the r
16. ent.e"Alftle'Rittil'
Iona, kW,
The Peop1es Popular Store
We will extend time for the closing of our 'sale of
summer dry goods to the end of this month. Our cus-
tomers are delighted with the bargains they arca getting,
We make a number of very special offers for the balance
of thiS month.
25 per cent. of
all Boys'
Blouse Suits.
7c Prints for 5c.
l oc Prints for Sc.
i2;c Prints for ioc
Shirt Waists.
Only a few left
at HALF PRICE.
Girls' Straw
Hats at
Half Price.
Move quick if
you want to se-
cure some of
these bargains.
25 to 5o per cent.
off Boys' & Men's
Summer Hats,
Several pcs 25C
Dress Goods
going at 15c yd.
•
25 per cent. off
all Lace
Curtains.
25 per cent. off
all Men's Sum-
mer Suits.
IOC Art Muslins 7c,
I2,k at I°c.
' 25 per ceut. off
all Dress
Ginghams.
25 per cent. off
all Parasols.
JOHN E
Macdonald Block,
Winghalnn.
BAROAINS! BAROAINS
Lath
Shirt
Waists
and Wrappers.
Also in Fancy Muslins, Vic-.
toria Lawns, Organdies, Piques
and Scotch Ginghams.
r
See our up-to-date stock of
Embroideries and. Insertions at
special cut prices.
A. MILLS
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