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The Wingham Times, 1902-06-26, Page 8RTCHIE & CAMPBELL untmer Sale. Still going en, Several cases of new goods just arra t.d and are opened t ut on our counters now. This will m=ike o lr Summer S de stilt tn..,re interdstirag. New Muslins, Linens, Dimities, Prints. Chant- brays. Wrapper Gooth, Cotton Shustings, Oxford Shirtings, Cottonades,. Tickings .Factory Cottons, White Cottons, Shaker and %_:;sting "gunnels, Men's Suitings, Pantin;s, Specials tor the Week 4, Pieces heavy Shaker Flannel, c::tra wide, good gnalitr, regular price Sit„ special ....................6 e. r.' 36 Pieces. extra Heavy Shaker Flannel, with width-, 'extra good duality, emu value at 10e-. special sale price Se, g ,150' Remnants. of Prints, from 2 to 5: yards in each, hest quality and gond washers sale pritce, .......... loc. 40 Remnants of Mastitis, Linen$, Organdies,, Dimities, Foul- 0. ,rile, Fancy I,arvn, &c , from 2 to S,)ds. in 44 in egeli end,. Suitable lengths for Waists or `Misses' .4) Dresses, ...... . ............ . 25c. 0 1 Gents' Furnishings In our Gents' Fiirtaishittg Denartmertt, lye have some. -. thing special to offer in the line of Pa ntinas, e1 15-pieeesP,Intin•r, Fra:n3,V B;a.wirp stripes; we will have. 0 these goods made up for you In the best and latest style. Take a look in the window and satisfy your. rtelf a$ to their extra value. lieat)l.tr Prices $5 00, *. $5 50 and $6 25 for 1.5, $x,75, & ;r5 25. We are paying -the Highest prices fur Butter and Eggs. i RITCHIE82 CAMPBELL.' f Successors to X11. H. f`Iii,fntloo . •cot we a . c1a,.*•5,3. , x..• .. 11.•" IVIIN'OR LOCALS. Saturday of last week was the longest y"of I902, —The 1iems °Mee is the place to get ding invitations. —The Queen's hotel has been brig11teu- p with a fresh coat of paint. .The Wingham baseball team will a match at Listowel to-clay. —IL�I,'.uiitr meeting of Co'tart !;taitlancl, .1'., will be held tomorrow;(Friday ) Meg. Ii ing up is was. •1, or tr11c are hi need of eurthingin the print - line. J load of yclt:ta, Wingliamites spent cry pleasant tveuiug at Mulesworth Tnesr.'iay. -;fir. Seth L.ituglny and family moved London this wet:;:, where they will 'de iii futu7'e. The regular meeting of Wingham nail, 0. G. C. F., will be held on clay evening next. -- tY u ;ham school closed on Tues - of this week. The holidays will until September 2nd. Mr. D. Rush has completed the k of .putting a Cement fouuJation der his store building. —The long g tss and weeds have been on the back streets. This; is a job to wee badly needed. -The Proclamation for the holiday today (Thuisttav) has been rescind- tiwing to the King's illness. Wingham Independent Foresters -Brussels beat Listowel Friday a Brussels in a W. F. A. game by fiv goals to two. —Mr. A. Al :Nevin has had his dwell ing horse on Carling street improved b a new stoue foundation. • —Two new inmates were received a the House of Refuge in Clinton ]as week. The number keeps up to its aver ire of 76. --Mr. Wen. Button is making prepar ations to build a new Douse on Patric street, at the rear of his present stor building. t e y t k 0 —One of '4Winnham's yonug }endues men will join the rens of the benedicts this afternoon. Full particulars in our next issue. —We understand that Mr. Wm, Fes - sant has purchased the residence on the corner of John and Minnie streets, from Mr. John • --Jas. D. Lou; has .purchased the stone building ou Vittorio street, at present emended by R. W. Runuimau, from :r 1. Walker., — ,°Turkmen are busy at the G. T. R. statiou putting in new pipes for a new sy stetu by which the • station will be heated next winter. • THE 111NOTIAM ' 1 tl St �i1 ilia 6t. 1i) 2. p .R$QNAL:,SS. We ratan lar lntlta have our eederitauttU to ( (� this column frontally of oar renliars. It You ! M■ ,cavo vtditors or eerpoett going ewer molest •- {drop in and tell tali, or send us a note to tiler I area. B• • --The now boiler for the Wingham Electrio Light' Works arrived this week and was )roved from the car to the boiler hease on Tuesday. Benj. Jenkins has finished the brick ivurk un his new house on Diagona street and carpenters will commence wort: on the roof at once, • W. F. Vanstcue vas in Toxoiito For Td for a few days this we•:ic. Mitten Howell of Preston is visiting with friends. in �'Viuglnaili,. Mr. Joseph Dawson of Tharndale paid a visit to friends in Onlross last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bell left on Mein - day for their pelt' hone in Woodstock. Miss Ada Cline of Owen Sennrl is vis- iting with Wingham ,friends this week. Mrs. Broadfoot of Seafortli is the guest of Mrs, Houghton for a few days. a Mr. Sanatiel Timbal spent a tew' days 1 RUIRdYq0sslear this week with friends in Strathroy and London. Air. C, M. Walker has returned home from his business trip through Mauitoba and the West. Mrs. (Dr.) Holloway is spending a month with relatives and frieuds in Ex- eter, Loudon and Paris. For the rex. 30 days, where there is the newest anti most Complete -reel. of Mr; and Mrs. B ttt.of Dorchester ha' e returned home after a short visit witu W. J. Butt of Cuirass, Miss Mand Davis bus been very sick. for s, few days. SVe hope soon to h,;ur of her complete recovery, Dr. McKenzie of ;Iloultton, spent Sun- day in town visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie, Mr Wm.•Doig, C. U. F. organizer and Mrs. D,,tg, of Gerrie were calling ou Wingham friends ou Friday last. Miss Lizzie Huntley of Ingersoll is spending a few weeks in town, the guest of her friend, Mrs. li. B. Elliott. Mr. and il••Irs, T. Beea•oroft and child of Barrie are visiting with relatives and friends in Wingham and vicinity. Mr. Wn1 Roaih of Dstaoit, a former resident of E est Wawanosh, was calling on. old frit ;ids it1 this vicinty last week. Misses Vezina and Gladys Johnston, of Francisstreet. are speeding the summer vacation with their aunt at Wali>ertuu. Men's S Clothing Mre.,Win. Hall and daughter, Miss Lulu, of Orangeville, passed through Wingham on Monday on their way to visit friends in Cliuton. • Ckthh1gB FilrifsV?Figs �.9 in town, It is at A. R. SMITHI'S. tliVil �NhMMde`Ydi iii 41iY1NIltYr'{IWkawrilAhh4Mi ewro mise 'lV.ti'W41iYYWi w,ks+YYIi o 7 5 tees Inform:. Tion... ri When wetell you that - Shorey Ready Tailored Clothing sold by us is better this spring than ever be- fore, efore, we mean that there is an im- provemeut—that good as it was before -that it is this year still better. That it is the kind that looks right and wears right. very new and fashionable thing for spring or sunnier wear is ready for you to see. Don't forget — a guarantee card goes with each. garment—aucl money back if you want it. • Youths' Clol king Boys' Clothing. Mr. Geo. Young left yesterday fc,r What of the news shall we tell you ? It's out of the quesi'oi to Gorrie to take charge of the Found Bros, business, ion.+iit'y purohastcl by print it all. The great bargains in the new M. ase & Son Clotiin; d.• tine fire; of A. Young & Sons, serve more frrquenr mention. Too busy to give quotations, bait the sale Mr. and. Mrs. George Clem -leaning, of goes inert v t,n, Every garment is new. If you want new, superfine odd Soo City and Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Chen- Pants, beautiful Colors and &Hetes, call on us fur variety. Our new cleaning of North Dakota. are spending suits enable as, the way we bought them, to keep out of the pricc•eutting a few weeks with relatives and friends se 'ambles and still we are able to sell the lowest. in town. ; Miss Corium, who has been milting a Sdllh brief visit in town, treterned last Mon - C day to Hamilton, having received ed word that her services were required in unraing a critical case. •ham, G; Hglmesville, 44 Tiiutail, 2; Col - Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis drove delve to borne, 7, and one at each sof the follow - McKillop yesterday to attend the world. fug pieces: Clinton, Loudesaoro, Bel- ing of their nephew, Mr, John Brown, grave, St. I ::lens, And Dungannon, The eldest son of John S. Brown, one of Mc- number or addresses given and papers • c e "1 iii !n tt•er+ list e l Wheam Klllop s councillors. read were r , 'which 1 eu to by De. Bethune, of Seaforth, a former 1077 women, an averegtg attendance of Winghantite, was ealliug ea old friends "'' Those who have attended the meet - in Wingham on Tuesday. He intends ings have receiyed much benefit directly orcning np au ofF.icu iu Wittt;ltanl anti from the information received and in - hill again practise hors• . dire ctly front a .eccial 'point of view. 4,.•Y''01.+++s+'.'.1•1 :'1'4"+i': +...A. ++'•s";.+. ,f, els 'i carving on •f• we can sell ; r). 3 Constantly Increasing AM, IM▪ O This week we are placing in stock something very handsome in Bed Room Suites, double swell, (..cu Oak, Dressers and Stands polished', heavy hand ;a• Beds. By taking a number of the Suites them at $19.5o, $26, $27 and $32, . Also a few very pretty Ash Suites, with British 1 Bevel. Mirrors, at $15.00: and $2z,00 :` We made a big bit on Mecliuiu-price Suites. Took 1:. the balance of the factory's stock -9 Suits in all-- which we will clear at $17.00. These Suites are good value atI 0. '` se $ 9' 5 '. ele For Mattresses. and Springs see what we have. E 4. k:• 41. .BALLB��.a -. - g�pr� �j rte' g(+ ;,. .l. lvL' i7lllrNCLr IaAr1tICA ST. (7 Dealers •I• + `,. ,t, R.'Gree a ee towner residence, - �, whore mein4. call. will receive tlij� Undertakers '�•• 4.prompt attention, And innd l 1IW ''` '4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.444-:.4..:44.+4,4.4..:.4 .:.+44.:44.4444444.4.44404..:.4.4..:41.4▪ ., e wff l not be und ersod!1• We are determined to make The Winghan! Trading - Company, Limited, noted for selling the best goods for the• least money, of any house in this or any town in Huron county. • OUR BLACK SERGES are pronounced by customers.. to be the best value they have seen. Our 8 and to cent Dress and Waist Muslins are wonder••- ful values. zoo dozen Ladies' and Children's Hose. A nice Seam-. less Hose at loc. a pair. 5c. will buy a pair of Men's Seamless Socks at this cheap, store. 25c. a yd will buy a nice Table Liners. Sale of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, LACE CUR-. TAINS, CLOTHING, BOOTS 2 SHOES, in full blast. TrUg Cijiy9Lmte #•itoz)s the Cough and works off the Cobh Laxative I3romo•Quinine Tablets acre a cord in one day. P o Oure.nu Pay. Pries di rant:.. MISS tm AXTE DRESS AND MANTLE PARER SUITS A SPECIALTY. .loseph l;oyle, sbtn of judgeW e have been much benefitted by the Apprentices 'Wanted. Doyle,, tiodericln, and employed in the lft rlitare scut out by the Department of West end of Patrick St. . 'F ing—Hem. Agriculture.. The Mel of the assoeia- bra.uch of the Bank of Hamilton, Wing - tion for the pasty year has been to sawn. Liam, vi `iced•,errs Jos, Doyle, Ph. T'., of late thiougilout the district an interest 5tratiord Drng Co.—Stratford Herald. in the subject of . domestic science. Miss Jangle Clendeltuing carie hone Domestic scions* must cos er many sub - from Gravenhurt Best week, at • which jeets. It must not be restricted to mean piece she has been for some time. Ti:e simply focds,hygiene or any other single uaany friends of Miss' Glendenning will thin; but it nhubt include all that makes be sorry to learn that she is in very poor for the health, the comfort, the well - health. being and the snrroiincings of the in- -We lvera Mr-. and Mrs. John, Nicholson left on mates of the highest institution upon: pleased to hear that our Tuesday for the West, where they win earth,. --the home—because it is from this etteterided services in the Congregational, friend, Mr. John Burgess, of Blnevale, spend a few weeks visiting eh =Sunday morning last. was appointed High Auditor by the H.' friends. They will visit there rep' ow, cowith old nic., -onrtie that sttre Come and lnbided ale Shall aud --A report ort 4the anneal ;teethe; of C. R. ut the Canadian Foresters. 1 , ph Mr bluest Nicholson, a former 'Wing- womu. st Huron Farmers' Iustitute will be . —Mr. J. A. Horton picked sweet pea 1lamite., who is nor�v�loc. ted at nd in another column of this issno, blossoms from the vines in his garden tattle, 1. W. Z. i•Ir and Mrs. `v Nicholson .>. taoa ,tot Sariso,t. you get it et Tt op&'s Alb er swell, an inmate of the L ot1d on Asy um, escaped and walked all miles from Kincardine. Ho has been taken back to London. —The district meeting of the Royal on the lith of this mouth, Tpis is very ?;nave our best wishes for a please, trio.. over heated, the drain on the system is early to have sweet peas in bloom. in sit During the hot season the blood gets —The measure social at Holmes' school i severe and the appetite es often lost house on Tuesday evening was a very successful one. It was well attended and a good programme was rendered. —The strawberry season promises to be a short one this year, owing to the el Ifib en continued rains. r The prospects' far ap- pies and small fruits aro very good at present. t(il i The Women's Institute. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies and in- vil;ortates the blood,tones itp the system The secretary, Mrs. Colin Canipb3li of suck restores tiro lost appetite. Goderich presented the following report our t annual meeting of the West 11 Cooked Ilam. • - :30c. a lb.. Teniplars of Temperance was held in town on Tueselae- Of this week. We aro to be furnished with an official report of the proceedings (for out next issue. " 13reakfast Bacon - -18e. " the way to his home ut Ein arf, 12 13olo ort • }• - - 10e. 44Cheese (new) - - - 121e. " " (old) • - - 15e. ee t _ SORTS OF FANCY BISCUITS. mend Coffee ground while you `wait •100. alb. task. Coffee (in tins) - - 30e. cls Mustard - G & lOe. a bottle. i)olt1. lios•':.t r' Tn Culross on 3une i;,t)t, the wife of W. G. Moffat ; a son. t tsr:rox I r Calross, ou Juno 25th, the wife of John to sire.; ; a son, Hz s2 rt In L ee.;tt•ater on June 10th, tho wife of 'Taos, II rix, a daughter, , MCQ Jtrr tv,—In }slyer un rune 11th, the wife of Itev. (itorge allcQailha; a son. SeLtl;tta.—::n Morrison Jago 11th, 'the wife of Joel Se.lers ; a (1011. lit Turas.-1n Molril on. Stuso 18th, tho wife of William t-es1 r,:s; a waaghte.r. Pr.EUrY.—In Southampton on June 17 til the meteor W. J. Meaty, footway .of Wingham; a son. itriatltflos Srnr,:•ros•-H•leer\S.--. t the Prrsbytcriarl manse, lslyth, nit Jane 12th, by lies,. A. 111e. Lean, .41.v..T. hi. Stre tan, uY kr easels, to 1Siil- died.:tl.. (laughter .of Mr. 'and P,lrs. txeurge bions, of Blytli, snstalnetl ill 1130 tteatll of oue late Pres'" Laic— r. ,t, e • to ,re, cher of tl .1 gently passed tt by-law by -which the d t 1vI H Elf brute's father, on June pith, *by 'him. H. JL, le d augt ter o4 limos 11llllcr of (Gi outside of the sidewalk in front of their n O6 Succes9 u :anti energetic worker for ,Tone lsta, Rev. C. S.Iiankbeinrx ofSeblingville kind ork in'1 ingl n maunders ui Siriirsn. 1g V „ lain . 'Vice Wm be greatly missed at this HAnTat tt'nr,tiLt . •••(m• gene ,stir, at the, Orc , of r.�'-- -- - isle, (Inrry, A. Jaelt of tiniffmo. to lsliss Agg1e, who check on April 9111, 1.102. She was a, Pr.rrsr•LI-i.—Matt vena s. T.i r, Berri' o most tl y tr. , premises. Hot- would tl by-law of tills the or anizatiol to Miss ,.rasa ,lata ltta M g 1 and counsel and ad - must keep the grass cut on tl ars Pickles and Mustard Dressing. —Tar -- r (' 1s. Iola I; °P KER BROS. & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS. WINGHANI. Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth door south of School House. Shop op- posite Macdonald block. Successors to T. A. MILLS. IV 0 ISS OELI • SPAl tit % Are you interested in a man who wears Clothes ? Brother, - A, T. C. M. son, husband, or friend ? Tell him to come here Saturday—or- buy these offerings for him. Teacher of Piano Theory nick 'Fletcher lrfusic Method, Simp a.t. and Kindergarten, tionPupils preparad foe Conservatory exatnina- TENDERS WANTED • Sealed tenders will ire received by the under- signed up to noon on Saturday, July belt, 1t0:, foe the erection of n frame woodshed et School Section No. A. ),nst Wau&mesh. Plans and 8ueaiiications can be seen at the residence of t1tt ttndersl;;necl. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. .roar, ELLIOTT, :Cu., W iii lien P. O' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notieeis heroin' given in pursuance of the claim uglinst that behalf, i riie that `late of the Town of lvintrlaam, in tate County of Huron, Esquire, deceased, ase d who died on the 11th day of ivlav, A. D. 1581 01.0 rc c nu, dl tosenel by Dost of to deliver to Doctor Thomas Millman,. Temple Building., 'Toronto, one of the, Nxectt- tors named in the. will of sank decaa.cd, on or before tlu. ;.loth clay of ,inly, 150:, their mantes and address with ,til f particulars of ti eir claim, nt, and the nature or the security. if env, hales by, them, and that after�tht• said aim of July the Executors of HAMRill,tyhoae dames appear hereunder, will proceed to distaibute the assets of t11e said (3(0(054 d, having i eear•c1 only to rite alninns of tyltiell notion bets gree •rectefvt,d, and said Bxeeutors will tint be liable to any person or persons 0vhose claims shall not 1r,tve bead re- ceived before that date. nate(at rile (iity of . , ill.,1501Toronto tiro ..th day of June, . THOMAS'MLLMAti r T .ccrtitors MARY MILLMAN' t The surplus stock of one of Montreal's foremost Clothing' Manufacturers, bought by us away under price—goes on sale' Saturday morning on that basis --not odds and ends or seconds but swell new merchandise fresh from the looms. Some of these Suits are made of fine English Serge, others of good Canadian Tweed, in swell patterns, and all bear the. Union Label." The Coats have deep French facings and. fine Italian .linings. These splendid, well -.made Suits always. range in price from $7,50 to $Io, but while they last on Saturday you may buy them for .114415.411.1 .7 a• 1) Men's well -made fancy striped Pants, 'epeeial on Saturday ,25"• bietl's heavy all.linen Suits, nicely tailored special on Saturday $1.75 Boys' fanc' Tweed 2.piece Suits, with lots of work on coats, regular price $2.50, special on Saturday.. 5'• •••••••40 ••• 2.00• Men's Overalls, with bibs, special on Saturday Men's Natural Wool Underwear, regular price $2.25, special on CTICCTO CHEM",r ,I1 • Saturday for•..•sof .'.f•.......i................ 44444 ljl Men',e and toys' Fancy Straw Hats, regular 75c, special on Saturday ol0i.Di -, on . ing Men's Vast Black Cotton Hose, special on Saturday, 2 .pairs for. • Notice er(-bv given aur, . nt to It. H.'0., 1897, Chap. + See. 1l ., that claimsngnins e estate o of the Towhslsil ,f Turd rry in the County of Httrou, !dreier dere eel. who dices on or . about the, et.It day a 1I* ,11131, aye leeitrired to ,:,.nd by post prepah • - to emitter to E. Van - stone, Solicitor for ti I3seoutora, en or brforo the nth clay of rTu11- .. T).11302, their names, (loser dd •gaga n 7 , r rt . lu dF SC 'sa 1 nc a full stns (leant t• f particulars Of sir c,i ms rr' n gel th n Indere reef the seettritylit a lheld them clulycertfied end that after t c• wrlid do he Executors will. vc ,f the deceased a rte rd —II. 0. ,sell, son of Divisional Super- intendent Tilos. Bell, of the Oanacla• Furniture Manufacturers, has arrived in the city, and will have charge of the l y, . gal c factory ! it the k i t s flext couple- of als months, ,although he states that his ap- intment i s not permanent. n ae lw t. He tv� l)e ferlslerly manager of the '%gingham factories, but has been. latterly. with the Saperhatendent.--Stratfor Herald. brides l d stere ere, by ltev, ail. Dobson, lir, lingual meeting. Jolt$ )3. Hardie, of Uulro,:s to Miss M 'Welber, Referring to the growth of this assn. . daughter or Me. holt. 1Vaiko , sal .concession °f tlu.viak. elation, I think We ;nay 'congratulate :Dim) o.a dor „v s 1 esolt the s 00 , 't u est ve llav e achi . 0°g • i strati.-•I1ttVin ham c lr>••n ,1 S on 1 r tt •uflc.atl100:? , ed, Twenty-seven members Were ark,dit aa t, reties of t ebite Julie ti lntdn n ti S vewrs. 7 ttarttnrrel will le eve Lea' late restd- the Troll at our first meeting a ear and rnee :+itntet• street this iThurtid r rx r e n , r lrun rse t e• na Amer avtreets-• n J31tu,v,tlee un Jtt110 dk-7nd, diad and twenty, We herd during the -tem nam 1onu•rvlli0, aged 3A 7(late, d, ietttittha t year thin C•littssa'.•-At I.tnloas on ,Tetter 18th $Eti Y , t afternoon Y1 t C,y�, 1 kSo th Wi i' e t a half a B rY oiled to -day we ha ego o y ye one hurl• and Cookery Steri , mot G13t' . r(,000d to dist n c among the r, britt the es t rtes entitled hereto,* n tltlecl having n regard the. n d ons x vclaims of 1 r.11 they alum hen Bede tier. Dated tl '. Sth city of Anse .rl. t 3. Ti. VkNS�TO•t Solicitor fornthts �x yr•t vo meetings, rnfimely: Gori. and 11 rings. eiicls, p; Goderich Township, 4; Wing- daughtor et 1{ebert'tGuest, aged about2Oyears, 0 " Crowds tell where Values are." i BIC+ PRICES FOR TRADE. ,0 :1.45• .50 tie Gordon \r