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The Wingham Times, 1904-07-28, Page 44 10 ADVERTISERS of ohapgee 'must be left at this Ilot latee tltlin Saturday !bull. Tho Dopy for Chaugea must be lett t1*t later titttli Mumble tt, t.itiug. Oaaual ativertieautents accepted ep to IMP Wedeiesdtty of each week. 13t$TABLISIDSt) le72 THE WINfill a TIMES. U. R. B3iJIdOTT. Nue. tenet( A Aa. Ptttt Vltllaint THURSDAY, JULY 2s 1)iu4. NATES AND COMMENTS. A conference took ],,lace Tuesday ev- eniug between Mr. '' v . S ()elven and Mr. Geo. Taylor, chief W uips of the ,Government anti the Opposition respect• tively, with regard to the proepeetive date of prorog/atem. lc was prtautically agreed that the end should ue reached next week. Supplemelltary estimates tabled by Hon. W. S. Fteldiug late liuuday even - lug contaiu ti targe 'lumber of trema Of interest to Ouuadiaus generally. The total aulouut called fur by this blue book is $11,839,270 72. The maiu estimates for 19045 submitted early ill the session called for $02,935,338.84. The total is therefore $73,774,609.56. Of course a cousiderable portiou of both sums is made up of expenditures on capital ac- couut. The estimates include $3,2110 tar repair to north pier and dredging at Bay- field; $15,000 (revote of $6.400) for har- bor improvements at Goderielt; and $8,- 400 for breakwater pier at Grand Bend. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. WEST HURON. The following is the list of candidates passed by the Board of Examiu:rs fur per West Huron, together with the ulatke obtained by each. The total nuwber re• qnired to pass is 550 marks. The uuw• ber of candidates writing was 366, and of these 305 have passed. The follow• ing are the highest utarks obtaiued in each subject: Reading, Ada Campbell 46;• drawtug. Beatrice Harrison, Louis Brissou 37; writing, Edith Durst 50; dictation, Dar othy, Werry, Cameron Jeffersou 50; liter - tare, Augusta McLeod 1.38; faith uretic, Albert Luxtou, Howard Walter; Herbert Beaver, Grace Thompson, Elh-u Agar 200; grammar, Mary McLeod 134; geography, Archie Tom 87; composition, Rose Aitkin 83; history, Sophie Werry 84; physiology, Irene Yonug 80. Total, Rose Aitkin 867. DUNGANNON. CHURCH NOTES. li Pais'rtt Rev. D. B. MoOrea, of Oraubrook will take the services iu the Presbytt'riau Uhuaoh on Sunday next. The uiewbers of' the Lruoknow Presby - tot jun resby-tctiau cutigregitueu hove exteudea a uuauttuous call to Rev. Mr. Mulirrroll, I to. ,'7, u i sa to bet:OWb the pabtur Dt tutor thatch. Everybody Should Take a Vacation. A few uuys epeut :swung pines [t ueuure, It uOi awe to teen tilde tar ui• er test, Will no you guess auu Mus a , uu to du better. Uhuruuug Zino `uku, the Luse 01 !says, t*vuigia Buy/Lame StW . cue, hatwartutt La1.es, 'he eSleeeimiW lir Uuiutu trip, of tae ,Se 6 ii iteeueie, all uta reuOueu vis tae ti tat 1`ruuli Rua - wee 6e stein. tile tourist route 0t iut- otWA. Ua1t at i. rand Trunk Railway uilleee tor tleaetb, lllabtrated itterature eau Lull Information. NEWS NOTES John A. Nelles and John McGregor, teas, two old residents of Guelph, died buddeuly. Go iu on Mouday, Tuesday and Wed- uesuuy,August ;12, 23aud•24, and nave Ur. alguerc ht your eyes. At (lueeu's kivtbl. The Dominion Immigration Depart - meat at Winnipeg has collected reports uu studs generally throughout the west. The returns are favorable, and show premise of fairly good to excellent re- cants. Oordasco, the labor agent, admitted to Judge Winchester that from 3,910 Italieus imported by him he had received $5,356, as well as profits from supplies and a salary from the O.P.R. Letters received from Hon. George W. Russ, vt he is at preeeut in Virginia, state that he is expected home ou Satur- day of this week. He writes that he is greatly satisfied with the treatment he has been receiviug, and that he finds himself greatly benefited thereby. He has bo far unproved as to be able to take long walks daily. The late P. T. Barunm said that the people wanted to be humbugged, and it would seem that the great showman kuew what he was talking about. We uuderstand that a shoddy peddler can gu through the country and sell packet after packet of hie goods taking casts or notes for short terms, iu exchauge. while the merchant who keeps ahigh-class line of goods upon his shelves has difficulty lu selling them even on long terms of credit. Will the public neyer learn that it is a better business proposition to deal with a relirble ntbrchaut who has a repu- tation to sustain than a transient trader who is here to -day and away tomorrow. Ellen Agar 704, Annie Pentland 613, Gertte Satton '738, Janie Stothers 557, Laura Irwin 649, Warner Begley 5S9, Edgar Bickle 656, Larne Ivers 552. J•g'ui Roberts 654, Clifford Treleaven 701, Harry Treleaven 597. EAST WAWANOSH, S. S. No. 6 -Ruda B tyle ... ...... 610 '• Belva Campbell. 654 " 16 -Edna Hickingbottoin.. 1172 " i 1 --Mina Carrie 717 ,1 Elsie Sheill. .... - 672 Edward Fitzpatrick....591 " Edmund Irwin 653 " Stewart 4cBurnie 599 WEST 'VAWANOSfl S. S, No. 4_-Eazaheth Anderson elm " Jean Olark .. ..... . 699 " Sarah Durnin 567 " Mary Sheriff ..... 1i:tS " Elliott Miller G1(1 •• 7 -Margaret Anderson... 747 " Clara Craig.... ere; I " Christ'pher Foran. .. 707. •• Olive Leishman 73. ' " 12 -Eva Campbell ... .. 7011 .. .. Hazel Campbell.. .... ...2M " 14 -Myrtle Beecroft 550' ,. Bessie L'iidlaw (155 .. Kate O'Connor 637 ,. Lewis Beecroft ...... i 19 "• Dunston Beecroft 654 �• Alfred Emerson ...... L . r•7 •• 1Villiam Kearney .17 " Nelson Thompson ... 558 " 15-Catneron Jefferson022 1 17 -Ada '(ienlphell .. ... 7n5 s1 Earle atallonl;h ...... 672 " '4villia•n Wilson (173 Sep. school -Mary CI -nu -mine mut.1 5`i .. :.. Vincent Leddy . (310 Times to 1st of January 190a, only 40 Cents. Crs Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks failing hair, makes the hair • • They Are All Delighted Pardee who have returned om the World's Fair, St. Louis, have ' eeu more thau satisfied with their trip, : nd would not have missed it for an • .hint;, and why should they; as it is the largest, most costly and compl; e Exposition ever hel . Every c. nt•' in the world is interested. Red. ce rates in effect, permit stop over at oh- ago, Detroit and intermediate Cana. statious. The through pullman service in effect via Grand Trunk has made this the popular route to St. Loris. For tickets, illustrated literature and full information call on Grand Trunk Agents. Live (tock Markets. Toronto, July 26. -Trade was a little (inset at the city cattle market this morn- ing, though with the lighter run every- thing was sold out at the close Prices were on the whole a shade easier, with the exception of very choice butcher cat- tle, which were not very pleutifnl, and those looking for them found they had to pay fairly good prices to get them. 0 a rhe average, ho Never, there would he about a ten cants lower market than 1a=t week. The inn was 67 load, with ('1i2 head of cattle, 942 sheep and lambs, 4311 hogs and 84 calves. The following are the quotations: Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. heavy $4 85 $5 30 Light 4 50 4 85 Brills 4 50 3 85 stns, light 2 25 2 75 F' dere light,800 pounds and up- • wards 4 00 4 50 Sreekers 2 50 3 t2a 900 lbs 2 75 3 50 Butchers'- Uhoice 4 25 4 30 Medium 4 35 4 50 r Picked 4 50 4 70 Brills ...........800 3 50 Rough 200 250 "alit stock bulls 2 055 2 75 slti:r cows... ; ,30 00 €0 00 ,,j .8 t h 40 reghts... 5 15 feel, - Pet ort 3 05 Pneks . 3 00 Celle 3 140 TBE WiNGITAlti TIMMS, JULY 28. l9(4. It floes not pay to attend nny thine out u litst• class Business or Shorthand a -uout. The Canada Business Coliege, CIiATHAM, ()1e . Established 1 1l is Canada's greatest school of Bn'-mess, Short - halal taut Penmanship. !aunt eight Yea,. tvithottt change or man• 1 agement is our i•ectlld. 11 1s not olio ui the here to day and away to-anrl ow cites. In 10 mos. ending Jane 30 18W ., , 2; were placid 12 ' " 10, lt,ul, aha 11 12 " " 130, 100;:,13u0 " 11 I. Al " 34.), IWu, 370 " " The sallu•ie;i of thou+ placed hast yritr averag- ed 81300 per auuuni; borne of them t•t.ntuu,ndmg over *1,000. 'Maury former student. are nu,t• earning from 42,5o0 to 84,000 per annum. NO ether business school in Ctulatlu gets such results. Notice how the average pe: meant Lias increased eaten year. When you are graduated from en institu- tion with an estall lslud standing. such us this institution has, your serviceeare ,udtnnaud uy the business public.You get the pi cps, alion and you get the position. when you are rani t . We pay railway fare to Chatham no to .KS, and can secure you good Duan, at .3..t0 .0 *2.T, per week. Fall term opens Tuesday, Sept, 0. We have a a:uperior Mail Cott, se Department for Book-keeping, Shorthand and Pennuiship open the entirey,Year for the benefit- or triose wile cannot attend college. For catalogue of either department address. 1). McLiCHI-AN & 4.;0., Uh;.than!, Out. t ring Lambe 2 60 rat. es. each ... 2 00 WINGHAM Machine & General Repair Shop is now reopened, and I have secured the services of a man of over twenty years experience is all liner: of M1il Lund Farah Machinery; also Bicwrlee. Guns. Sewing Machines. Umbrellas, Clothes Wringers, Lawu Mowers, 8oissore. Hair Clippers Sharpened Saws Gummed and Filed Keys made to order A trial solicited. W. G. PATON Victoria St. - WINGHAM GRAND Tf U IRV$Y$ EM World's Fair, St. Louis, Apr. 8.1 -Deo. 1, 1904 Do Not Miss spending a few days at the Great$50,000,000 Fair,St.Louis worth a year's eduea'ion. $18.30 TftIP" from Wingham with stop over privileges at Chicago, Detroit and intermediate Canadian stations Through PUi.LMAN SLEEPERS TWICE GAILY. Nails-Hnndeoneillustrated booklet on ap- plication to .1 D.1tcDonald, District Passenger Agent,Toronto, enclosing roar cents in stamps. To the Summer Resorts. Muskoka Lukes, Georginii Say, Lake of Bays, Rawurtha Lakes, Salilt Ste. Marie, Mackinaw, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, White Mountain Resorts, and seaside resorts. Tourist Ticket's on gale, comnrlsine trip through Highlands of Ontario, Upper Lakes, and to Eastern tie -orfs. Wingham Civic Holiday, Aug. 2 Single Fare tickets good going nn Y M. trains Aug. lst. all trains Aug. 2nd; good to return August 3rd, 1004. For tickets, illustrated 1 te' ature regarding World's Fair, and full information wall at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. L. HAROLii. Agent Wingham. 400 3 25 _ 4 b0 �Cer-►+1. 10 00 -.a.._... r CANADIAN,A..t,`'. PG1FIG $19." ST. LOUIS AND RETIIMN From Wingham. Good for 15days. Stop -over at Canadian points, Det nit and Chicago. Proportionate rates from other points. Through sleeper for St. Louis leaves Streets- ville Jut, at 3.481' M. daily. Full particulars from any Canadian Pacific Agent, or A. 11. Notutau, Asst. General Pas- senger Agent Toronto. a I...... imslipm■ It\\�''��1.�•�tfJM�1� 11111 lki 1111 1 /1 1.,.11111:111111111111, ajna�1%1 int.' _ 11Oi111�jlne.' f4* U■ mum mosoupri 1i► 9 erre Guam 4ARKET TtF.Pnin`ti Wingham, July 27th, 1904 r',t+.r tier 100 lbs.......... 2 00 to 2 60 B U b � N ESS rail Wheat 088to0R8. WE'RE IN flair Vigor tiring Wheat r.,r"oy grovr, completely cures den- t`••nc druff. And it .always restores color to gray hair, alt the rich, dark color of early life. ai• hr.lr /vat inllinK out badly acrd I was *filo: d I would look 811. Thee I tried Ai ors Hitt iEor. It q•lickly stopped the tint ng and souds col AtaltecaE.'ALr. , wish nilltabetb,N.J, $100 :Male. Y. MATER Co., pi1.1ru RtY...mmii for LnW4.11 Mnaa. Failing Hair 000 to 000 029 to 030 040 to 045 0 55 to 0 60 urkeys, drawn .......... 0 12 to 0 13 e Imago, 1 f 0 08 to (1 0R '.'irl-v, per pair ..,. 0 60 to 0 75 "hirkens. ,. ...... 0 30 to 0 60 •.....,,. ,. .,,.,.,, 0 13 to 0 14 veers per doz 0 17 to 0 17 awned per Nerd 2 50 to 3 50 , assts , per ton.. 7 00 to 760 I to make :wits that suit -iso we ask you to exa1Tse nothing is anutliitlg. Be particular -exacting if you like. Rummage aroma' among; otlr stock some day -see all there is to sce-and be sure to get our prices -_-because they are really one of strongest arguments. If 'we can save you jest a little on a garment --it's something. seetehws, ber bushel new r. 0 75 to 0 75 'W'e'll t ':'allow per lb .....,.. ,,.. 0 05 to 0 05 , try. teed �l 1 to 13 R MAXWELL taxied Apples per lb 004 to 604 'Fool ..,...,... 018 to 020 Live bole, per cwt 6 16 to 6 15 JNO. & JAS. H. KERB ig /louse - C/easing . '. ale at the "Big Stor:0" 2 WEEKS. , - JULY 25 TO AUGUST 6, 1904 - 2 WEEKS Come and share in the Bargain Benefits of the Great Sale. Every special sale we advertise is a success, because we do as we promise. We do not say one thing and do another Therefore the people have confidence in us. At this " Big Sale " the money -saving opportunities will be almost beyond the power of imagination. This is, strictly speaking, a " House -Cleaning Sale." Odd lots must be cleaned out. The stock must be reduced at o Ice. We will not carry goods over from one season to another. We quote a few prices, but you must come" in and see for Ourself the great Bargains we're offering. All departments contribute to this salt', and Special Sale Bargains will be placed on tables in centre of store. DRESS GOODS. 12i2e. 15e and 18e Muslins, ete.. at 9e a yard -Dropsy Summer Meshes, Dimities, Giughams, etc , regular 12i e, 15e and 18u goods, to go on sale at, per yard - - 30e Flake Voile reduced to 19e a yard =- Dainty new shade Brown Voile, neatly flaked with grey, sold all season at 30e; special sale price - - - • - .09 .19 $1.00 Panama'Canvas at 69e a yd.- Fine Worsted Weill Panama Oanvas, iu cream and grey shades. A popular seller at $1.00; clearing sale price, per yard - - - .09 85e Homespuns at 530. -A11 -wool Homespuns, heavy check effects, 54 inches wide, regular Rio, at, per yard - .53 ANL Gents' Furnishings at Ties, Collars, Caps, ete., at Half Pri.ee.-7 doz Men's Fancy Silk Ties in bows, strings, four-in-hands, etc., reg. 2:�n for - - - .121 4 doz Men's Fancy Silk and Satin Ties, flowing ends and puffs, correct styles, reg. 501 for - - - - - • .2> Men's Heavy Rabherine Collars, good shapes, reg 20c, clearing .10 Men's tnrn•down Celluloid Collars, regular 15n, clearing at each .714 Light weight summer Cane, all siz's, reenter 50c clearing. at .25 Men's and Beets summer Caps, new style tweed effects, reg. 25c redncerl to - - • - - - - • - .12i Meu'e Cool Thin Hats, Fedora Shape, neat black baud, 40c and 501. clearing at .25 Men's High ()lass Straw Hate. were 6Sn and 75o, clearing at• each .38 18 only Meu's and Bpye fancy Straw Hats, worth 25e, now each .1232 GlearinA sale ,Prices. Me ' Cotton Handkerchiefs at 8 for 25e.—Men's Cotton Hatidkerehiets. full size, reg. 5e., sale price 8 for n�'s Fedora and Christie Hats at Half-Priee.-Men's 1$2 25,r dncad black or brown stiff Huts, fur felt, regular e to • - Men's black, stiff,light weight, correct styles, $1.25 and $1.50, clearing at Men's fine. soft, felt, Fedora Hats, $2 25 and $2.50 values, re- duced to Men's brown, a'irt, felt F-irlo-a Eia,te, worth $1. 75. sale prine each 65e and 75e Shifts for 43e. -2i doz orlde and ends of our popul.tr sum•nar negligee shirts, detached cutis, worth 65e and 75c clearing at - Men's and Boys' Common Straw Hats at half Price. .25 $1.13 .75 $1.13 . .88 .43 Notions and Fancy ` Goods Bargains. Oombination Leather and Linen Belte. regular price 15e, clearing at .O.3 Pat. Leather Belts. blank or red. heavy steel buckles, 1.5c and 2se, clearing at .10 Good quality Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs, • 7 for .25 I Fancy beaded Elastic Belts, white and white and black, 60e, 750, reduced to .38 TRAVELLERS' SAMPLE CURTAINS -Lice Curtain samples, about 2 yds long, fall pattern, just the thing for small windows or fan lights. Curtains sold in regular way from $1.25` to $5.03 a pair. Samples go on sale at, each - - - - - - - - - - - - .13 to 55. Bargains in Ready -to -Wear Clothing 18 otily Men's and Yonths' Snits, neat tweeds and worsteds, sizes 32 I Steamy twilled Blue Denim Pants, quality guaranteed, reg 90c, nn•v .65 to 40, worth from 87.50 to $10.00. sale price - - - - $5.35 Bine Denim Overalls, with or without bib, well made, on axle at .30 awl .33 Boot and Shoe Bargains Misses soft oil grain Boots, self tip, heavy sewed sole, common sense heel, lace or button, sizes 11 to 2, regular $1,35. cleariu; at - Women's plain split Bal., doable pegged sole, solid leather, reg $1, at .98 .75 18 pre Men's fine Buff Bal. or Congress Boots, solid leather, $1.50, only 1.00 Men's flue split Bal., sizes 6 and 7 only. reg. $1.00, clearing at - .75 REMEMBER THE DATE JULY 25 TO AUGUST 6, 1904 17e a dozen paid for Fresh Eggs. 2 WEEKS ONLY. • W. A. CURRIE, Wingham, Ont. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER. can get ane at home for ? a good man when you Orders left at the TtarES dike will receive prompt attention. Huron County House of Refuge and Industrial Farm. APPLIC 4 TIONS for the positions of Keeper and Matron tor the House of Refuge and Industrial Farm in the County of Huron will be received on or before the first day of December next. Applications to be in writing and addressed to W. Lane, County Clerk, Godetich. H. SPACKMAN, Chairman H. of R. Com. Dated July 18th, 1004. NOTICE OF CLOSING. We the undersigned lawyers agree to close our offices during the montes of July and Aug- ust, as follows: -On Saturdays at 2 P.M., and on other days at 4 rat. R. VANSTONE, T. A. MORTON, DICKINSON & HOLMES, HOLMES, CLARKE & HOLMES. DR. OVENS, of London, SURGEON, DENTIST, SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Visits Wingham monthly. Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Wingham Office—W. McKibbon's Drug Store. London Office -225 Queen's ave. Hours : 11 to 8 p.nt. Dates cf visits—Mondays, July 25, Sept. 6, Oct. 3, Oct. 31, Nov. 28. Ganadian National Exhibition 1904 TORONTO, ONT. 1904 AUGUST 29th to SEPTEM .iR 12th Largest and finest exhibits of Canadian ma a factures, agricultural Aro- dncts, live stock, etc., eto., ever shown. New ildiugs, improved facilities, and greater variety of attractions than ever. "°SLACK VAT 1 SANT)," The Bend of the " Black Watoi e female 42nd Rnyal Highlanders) will attend the i'.xhibition,by permi:.i• of his Gracions Majesty the King and officers of the Regiment, and will ay three concerts daily throughout Its entire course. ,, THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW The gtaudest gyro -military display ever seen in Canada will be presented before the grand stand. each evening with hundreds of performers.brilliant cee- tumes, gorgeous pyrotechnic eettidg,and assisted by pipers of the Black Watch. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS "X AIt(•Dt1v1L SennesYEit" in his leap from a bicycle 108 feet into a tank of water; TUE Bt(30i1TTFAMILY, world•famous aerial acrobats; WINScnE1ttANN'S WONDERFUL TRAINED REARS: Anne's rnotir OF LIONS, the 1110Rt remarkable group of trained animals In the world, aid many other acts of equal merit, Special Railway Rates. Ask your Stiction Agent for Partfenlars. Relneinber the hates AUGUST 29th to SEPTB111BlR 12th. W. S. 15taNAU(:lI1T, President. .t. 0. ORR, Secretary and Manager - 1 1t�lxotx A11T TA1fAii. ..aiif.11i 1 110,000 AC `' ES LN DEVIL'S LAKE RESERVATION OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT in the heart of the finest farming couutry in North Dakota. Registration and eutry for these lands must be made at the United States Land Office itt DEVIL'S LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA. Registration for the lands open for settlement begins at the Devil's Lake, North Dakota, Laud Office August Sth and continues until August 2001 Drawings for these lands are also made at Devil's Lake Lanni Office, Aug. 24, and continues for 60 days. Lauds must be located by September 0th. Applicants must be present in person, and the only railway to Devil's Lake, where the Land Office is located, is the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Send 2 cents postage for folder giving detailed infortnation with snap of reservation, what rhe government requirements are. etc. For further information and railway rates address MAX, BASS F. I WHITNEY General Immigration Agent General Passenger ai'd Ticket Agent 220 So. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. St. Pant, Minn. sarazammingaremzsucaussownwintwnwszennezimazimita The Times TO JANUARY lst, 1905, for 40 cents.