The Wingham Times, 1896-06-26, Page 1INGHAM
Fri VIES.
VOL. XXV.---NO. 1274.
0.1....maramemoma,
WINGHANI, ONTARIO. FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1.896.
$1 A YEAR IN ADITANCE
WE SELL CHEAP.
Homuth
410 Bowies
',Tune month, as you know, is or
ought to be the cleaning up time of
stocks and we are determined that
our stock must be as clean as quick
rices can make it. We will carry
nothing over. Our
DRESS GOODS
Stock is the Best in town and we
can suit the most fastidious tastes.
The prices right in line, away down.
From,20c. up'. .M1 Wool.' We would
especially;$11 attention to the Black
Goods in this debartnaent.
MILLINERY FOR EVERYBODY
Trimmed Hats from 40c. up
Shapes from 15c. up
Sun Shades and Sailors from 15c. up
Flaavers frdat,, • 100. up
St0Qk Must positively be
,cleaned .out regardless of our loss.
.SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES.
.At cot. List Goods. Good quality
zandlperfecO*tting.
4
_
Goods that you are needing all the
time:
Flannelettes,widest width .7ac worth 10c,
F aanelettes, 27 and 28 in.
ig1it and dark ,,,,, . ...6a " 8
Gey Cotton Jigh taInd dark 5 " '7
Toweli,oga ee, 5 I 7
Gingham 8
Ginghams , er, s 10
_Prints ... ..... 8 " 10 jaunty washable tenms suit from G. H.
Irvin at the right price.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATERsoN, No 23, Vic-
toria street, Winghana, Ont. No witnesses
required.
HOT
WEATHER
dori't count when you can get cool-
ing drinks, ice cream and fresh fruit
at
z -X__ 0 I -11V
We have Pine Apples and Straw-
berries coming in, in abundance.
Try our Cream Soda of any flavor.
W. A. JOHNS,
City Restaurant,
Macdonald, Block, - Wingham.
••••=•••••
New Ads.
John Kerr -Coal Oil.
LOCAL
WS.
Big snaps at Griff s, Cups and Saucers
75 cents per dozen.
-Ale. Grierson as a pear tree having
both pears and b ssoms on . the same
branohes.
C. E. Williams sells pure drugs.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
A large number of citizens went over to
Brussels Wednesd a afternoon to attend
a demonstration in 1 nbr of Dr. Macdon-
ald, 1
The new hook an ladder accoutrements
for the firemen isav arrived and will be
quite an acquisition to our already efficient
brigade./
Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters at
Williams' Drug Store, g
-Mr. C. Gilleepi is buy buying and
shipping butter. ,L st week he shipped
two care to Montrea and this week he
shipped another.
--eRegular meeting of Court Maitland.
No, 25, C. 0. F. will held this (Friday)
evening. .A. large att dance is requested
tee there will be elect n of oflicere and
other important busi ess.
- For first-class altering and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co.
Remember the place, one door south of
R. A. Graham's grocery store.
Havieland,
the pulpit in the C
Sunday next, the P
absent in Stratford
back again to re
July 5th.
se -Jas. McGuire,.
laic( up for some de
Why do you not have a nobby bicycling The Dr,..says it is
suit, when G. H. Irvin makes them so.
cheap. i
tenuNrness which M
tile, ailing member i
-We want to hers from our local cor- that way. Sios'j
y now, the elections
respondents regular
being over.
-Messrs. Button
ting an addition
furniture wareroom
'"4011ive, the you
_hos. Moore, is s
nd Fessant are put -
their already large
, •
est daughter of air.
musly ill with an
attack of inflamation.
• I
Turnip Seed. All varieties. True
seed, at Williams Drug Store.
-The law mus
observed by the bete
Not a man was see
intoxicated.
-A special progra
by the Methodist S
quarterly review, wh
on Sunday afternoo
have been closely
men on election day.
in town who was
stria is being provided
de,y. School for the
cli will be conducted
e in A young man fo lisle to play tennis in
" 12a ordinary clothes, when he Can get a
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Lines in this stock are all full and
we will sell Childs', Misses and.
Youths' at prices that are bound to
please yoti and make you buy.
TAILORING.
We are doing leading Tailor-
ing Trade in toNlin, and Nye can suit
unci fit you i,n any Style of garment
and at any price
Tweed Suits from so; Fine Black
Worsted Suits, 514 to 516; White
Laundried Shirts, all sizes, 75c. were and
are worth 51; Ties, four in hand and
knots from 5o. up; Linen Collars, all
sizes, 15c.; Fedora and Stiff Hats, latest
istyles, 75c. to 51.50; Wo have 75 Stiff
Hat, a little, just a little off style for
125c. eaeh, they were $1.75 52.00 and
02.25.. We want to get rid Of them.
GROCERIES
At the Grocery Counter you can
get :
20 lbs.Rodpath's Standard Granu-
51 00
lated Sugar for
-25 lbs. Yellow Sugar
.6 lbs. Tapioca
,6 lbs. Sago
lbs. Rice
5 lbs. Currants..................
5 dozen Clothes Pins
'Toilet Soap, big bar
• • t
1
1 00
25
25
25
25
.5
-The junior her
intend to go to L
Day for the purpose
first prize in their r
5
---Grasehoppers
great damage to th
the high lands. T
turnips, mangolds d late sown grain.
Prof. Gray's Herbal Bitters cures
headaches, 25e. a package.
se and foot ball clubs
know on Dominion
of bringing home the,
spective classes.
e said to be doing
crops, especiallly on
y are attacking the
TES -
Best value in Teas to be got in
Wingham.
Wo are prepared to buy any
quantity of good Cherries.
Store closes at 7 o'clock except
Saturday night.
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY.
WE WI', CHEAP.
-Who says that th
ruin under Grit Gov
already looking up an
bell bas treated his b
of paint.
hopping around on
-Veal cutlets, mutton chop end prime
stake at reasonable prices. Boy call for ing your remarks h
liEli raz,
country is going to
nment? Times are
Mr. Davie Camp-
ggage cart to a coat
ke,V.-e-Owing to a bre
the streets went un .rinkled or a part of
Wednesday and the itizens on Josephine
street had em,oppor unity of experiencing
in a small way, wha it would be without
the watering cart.ae
Heathfleld's Healing Balsam is a
Sure eure for the worst cold. At
Williams' Drug Store.
-It should not forgotten that the
Methodist Church nd Sunday School aro
going to have a goo time at their picnic
on Tamlyn's prairi , on Wednesday, July
lst. A. good progr mme of amusements
will be provided.
- Mr. Thos. Irwi showed us some fine
specimen of how grown strawberries.
Mr. Irwin has not very large patch but
evidently he believ s in doing well what
ever lie undertake and consequently he
keeps his garden in rime conditio
Lose Between Wingham an
a parcel containing Dress
TerainrlsnI.).nf GHorodsoen '851111
the parcel to D. M. Gor
favor will be conferred o
- The members of
Loyal True Blues,
service in the I3a
morning next, 28th
when Rev. Jas. Han
annual sermon. A
extended to all to a
- "To remove th
pain of a burn," se,
at once in cold wat
soda has been di
understand, then,
f Listowel, will occupy
gregational church on
stor, Mr. Matson being
Mr. Mason will be
umo work on Sunday,
press agent has been
s with a game foot.
ot gout, though the
. McGuire bestows on
.ight seem to point
age in the force pump,
WEreinxientgers:
s,
ts. Wrapper
By returning
o 's store, a great
the customer.
• ern Lodge, No. 19,
will attend Divine
tist church Sunday
inst., at 11 o'clock,
Iton will preach the
ordial invitation is
end.
fire and relieve the
s an exchange, "soak
r in which plenty of
solved." Are we to
sat the old plan oof
ne foot and emphasiz-
e ceased to be effica-
orders if required. The best only, is kept cisms?
at Geo. Shaw's Meat Market.
-Parties who require printing of any
-Five Wingham pe le went to Owen kind, should not'forget that the Ttstns
Sound on Wednesday ot
carsion. No doubt a
would hey° attended ha
close after election day.
the Masonic Ex -
good many more
it not been so
Paris Green absolutely pure at
Williams Drug Store.
V: -.-The old house whi h stood on the lot
behind the weigh seal , and owned by the
corporation has been Id to Mayor Mc-
Kenzie and moved to is lot for a stable.
The corporation lot 11 be made into a
stock pen for the con enience ofithose using
the scales.eves"
Say-Jitenny MIteivis eeps n great
stock of fruits of alt kidkitldV from peanuts
op to water melons. L e arriving every
day, fresh as when pidied, and his ice
cream and summer drinks aro always
right. Try there.
The 5oh
Tiro Legislature gr
for the year 1896 ha
attendance of 181
Notice to that effect
Seoretary-Treisurer
in East Heron,
of Puns'.
nt to Public Schools
appotticned on the
apd is now payable.
ts been sent to the
f every Pa li 3 SC11001
1st July
All that is now
smile and goed wi
weather (laid a good
at Lucknow on July
all events -baseball
lacrosse, football au(
are now assured and
thing promises fever
days sport. The trai
held one hour and th
will be held One hour
attend the concert.
Wyatt Trendell, th
clarionettist; T. H. M
ite comedian, and otb
for "Ye Olde Folkes'
tide.
Lucknow.
equirecl is the bee len
of the clerk of the
ys sport is assured
st. Cood contests in
senior and junior
band tournament -
yids a fine day every-
bly for a first class
going south will be
10.30 train north
allow passengers to
di talent as as J.
world renewned
•ks, Canada's favor -
have been secured
ncert in the Even.
-An important feat
of the returns for E
employment of the bi
the news to the central
was projected by Mr.
dent of the Wingham
made the necessary nrr
out the riding. Bicy
shades of politics, ente
of the matter with
re in the collection
t Huron was the
yole in conveying
office. The idea
Iorton, the presi-
ioycle Club, who
ngements through -
e riders of both
•ed into the spirit
reat enthusiadm ;
Brussels riders collectin , Grey and part of
Morris, Wroxeter cyclis
divisions in the neigl
place, while our own clu
polling places near here.
and W. A. Johns went
division of Howick, score
the Belmore office, 4 mil
learn the time, butdw
root° say what was
streaks in which tbe well
the Club, black, red and
minent and we hear of a
ages to a cow. S. E.
news from lrwin's divisi
wanosh, 8 miles, and he
the road; a rider was to
him, but at the last mom
no doubt afraid of the pa
him and we think he was
Wallace brought the new
Schoolhouse in Morris;
Currie's ; Mort. Morton
neck speed from Gilmour s schoolhouse in
McKibben shook
vn behind him.
1f past nine and
ns colid be col-
; this year full
nto at 7.15 p.
g down of the
detailed to No.
orting the dims -
have been in by
ys deserve great
attending to the
borhood of that
attended to the
R. It. McLeod
o the Belmore
ng from that to
We did not
tiers along the
isible were two
known colors of
bine were pro -
°loam for dans-
tent carried the
n in East Wa-
ost no time on
ave accompanied
nt he backed out
o Sex would set
rudent. W. H.
from the Stone
Venstone from
came at break-
office is the place 0 have it done right and
at prices consistent with good work and
fair profits.
-The .Ttme numb r of Farming to hand
contains a large am unt of valueble infor-
mation on all subje Is relating to a'gricul-
ture. We do not s how any farmer can
get along without i Not only is the read-
ing matter good but learly every dopartmen
is well illustrate . Published by the
Bryant Press, T 'onto. Price 51 per
annum.
Prominent Lawyer says:
"1 have eight children, every one in good
health, not one of whom but has taken
Scott's Ernelsion, in which vot ;;eife has
boundless ecialidericea
--It should be born in mind that the
great excursion of tl e season will bo on
Saturday next to Sa nia and Detroit,under
the auspices of thoft. 0. F. Treats leaves
Wines= station 41 7 o'clock, the faro
being 51.35, and Arei 1 arrive in Sarnia at
12.30. The boat 14 Detroit leaves Sarnia
itt 3 o'clock, faro cents. ror ft:Aber
partialities see tilt, 'Seaters.
e -Mr. and Mrs.
pleasantly surprised
by the young ladies
day School lass.
painstaking teacher,
School for many ye
appreciation, she w
evening with n nieel
engrafted address an
a beautiful music st
set, the gift of the
Turnberry while Walton
the dust of Lower t
Heretofore it has been h
later before the full retu
looted from East Huro
returns were sent to Tor
and but for the break'
wheel of the one who w
10, Grey, and his not re
ter, full returns would
6,20. The bicycle b
credit for their work.
Dr. Towler wore
last Friday evening
Mts. Towler's Sun-
rs. Tender has been a
in the Sabbath School
is and as a mark of
presented 011 this
worded and neatly
made the recipient of
nd and a lemonade
sing ladies.
G. Ireland, micte eta
A. W. Webaaea,ea
merchants IR" ka'
Gracey, undertakes „Wlia!bieffi'dika,sar4On
manufeettireinde.: ',Sfitsessyeaeleaelteueitha
J, Mcalauchlhea .0 taemakeee elaaliaargai
ehoennekt'ai
Wallace, jeweler
W. Dore, carries; • m ufactu rev; T. J.
Elliott, cooper; 0.0 Ichilsteriatteufaatatrer;
Lemmix, gentle en; A. Nwtoo,
hornets sualterj T, ...1,toas, agent; Chas.
Gillespie, egg mer lent; W,10. Bs -oaken.
shire, photographer
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
tit o ree.G..ea Mataat>rer tees :ales '
in! -;W,',
A.,eintrunings; agent
Per •nals.
. Wilson was m JonclOn.
C. Sperling is i Toronto.':.'
Isa Mr. C. A. Campbe went. tbaWhitby 'on
Tuesday. es- •
Pearle wn vtst pg„.heeaoretin DOM.
this week.
Mr. R. Swan, of:'01
eeeia "4
on Tuesday. •
Mr. Mark Aikepw o
town,this weeks • s
Cliff. Boatel viits'!'i riitibitydine. for a,
couple of days.
Mrs, Broadfoot, of., ,enforthe
friends in town. a- , • :a • '•
Miss Ida Baird it friandald,
Belgreve this week':: • :
Miss Sophie Roileru isevieiting, ariends,
in Harriston for a few veelese .
astirs. R. Hills, of lkertons has been
visiting in town durin
Mrs. F. H. Kerney r I o has been visiting
her parents at St. Mar s has returned. •
eaMessrs. Win Lloy ,• Perry and Fred
Bradwin visited friend in Blyth on Sun-
: d •
„••• '• • ; •
Was•;in.
day. vs.
Messrs. Swan, Bre
of Chesley, helped to
majority on Tuesday.
Wm. 'IVIeTaay, car
Francisco, Cal., is
atMes't andy Kelly's.
asaWe are pleased to s
week the one time fa
Robt. Elliott, of Inge
Messrs. John Neela
don, who were attend
the C. 0. F. at Mont
on Monday last.
Miss Carrie Mncd
daughter of Dr. Ma
East Huron, spent S
at the residence of
mont Times.
. ,
s,n andeFerguson,
swell the Wingham
accountant, San
ending a few days
e amongst
iliar face
soli. seea
ds and D. M. Gor-
ng the High Court of
eal, returned home
us this
of Mr.
iseld, of Wingham,
&meld, M. P. for
turday and Sunday
r. Meldrum. -Bel -
'CAI est Huro Returns.
Following are the la est returns for West
Huron:
Municipality
-Ashfield
1
3
4
5
Colborne -
7
8
0
10
Clinton -
11 •
12
13
14
Goderich Tp. -
15
16 •
17
18
10
Gcderich-
20
'21
22
23
24
25
26
W. Wawanosh-
27 ...... •
28
20
30 ......
E. Wawanosh-
31
31
33
84
Nomination rapers.
• Below we give the is mes of these who
signed the nominati n papers of the
respective candidates, i r. Dickinson's bore
37 names, Dr. Minden d's 36:
E. L. DIC/C NSON'K.
Thos. Green, farmer A. E. Smith, bank-
er: T. Bell, manufactu er; M. EaalcIndoo,
merchant; S. J. Smit , mercltnt; Eobt.
Drea,ver; blacksmith; E. Swart% hotel
keeper; John Dinsley, otel keeper; Robt.
Mclndoo, broker; J. I . Dulmage, hotel
keeper; F. Korman, ho el keeper; .T. 13u11 -
curd, ex•chief; A.. Re • hotel keeper; L.
Hanson, hotel clerk; J. ., Tamlyn, physi-
cian; W. J. Fluety, pr nter; 8. Tennant,
gentleman; C. N Grifi u, merchant; J. B.
Ferguson, town clerk; I . Porter, termer; T.
Netterfield, mason; A.,. Nieholls, baker;
Fleuty, printer; D. lush, merchant; J.
II. Stephenson, bla smith; A. Knox-,
gentleman; R. C. Spa ting, egg dealer; J.
Davidson, teamster; H. Manuel, mech.
anic; 11. G. Leo, 1 era; G. B. Green,
merchant; S. Youhill, Real Estate agent;
J. II. Hiscock, merch nt; W. W. Gley,
laborer; A. Sebastian, barber; R. Beettio,
liveryman; T. L. Jobb, carriage beilder.
en. MCl/ ALL'S.
, J. 3, Hoinutli, morel Int; 'T. A. Mills,
merchant; W. B. T wlet, physician;
Sutherland, merchant; 1. W. Inglis, agent'
0. E. King, merchant; 1. Van eke e, harris-
ter; J. S. Jerome, deuti t; C. E. Williams,
druggist; N. A. Farqu %arson, merahant
A. ROSS, merchant; Leslie., merchant;
7
3
12
a
2
5
6
7
5
0
37
34
32
31
44
49
44
4(1
41
56
22
40
53
(14
73
(17
71
63
52
Majority kr Cameron
over McLean...
oyer Kitty
Municipality. Cameros
Ashfield 430
Colborne .. 197
Clinton. . 240
Goderich Tp134
Goderich.. 302
W. Wawanosh 230
t. Weevanosh. 253
Totals.... 1795
atl
47
57
42
10
12
9
44
1
73
10
12
7
19
8
19
16
0
)71
.Qs5
27
47
40
22
18
23
56
28
28
.51
58
61
58
78
00
92
74 33
7 61
2 49
7 50
4 29
2 39
5 57
9 25
54
43
15
19
38
1(1
8
28
58
57
10
23
65
36
33
DEPART VOR, ARRIVE VROU
Xprento and East G:01 A.M. 1:18 p.m,-
'
!4/4iereton Mixed
ea4a111.(ead Saattli
Waalleazime
asS a •
• .0 • ,
es -a,
11;a0 " 10:07 it
;3;15 P. la.-. Vift, Clinton
" 10:10 ean
(1:30 a.m. 11:10
8:15 p.m. 8:00 p.m.
11:20 n.rn. 6;04 Dein.
1:18 pni. 11;20 "
10:07 " 0:55 p.m,
'DR. ILEA
E4S;T IilaiON STILL
RD 0EPRESENTA1
-'11"ELL VOUGIIT
PALLS BEM
BANNXII
' Although thing
whatethb first rest
po11.is4 divisione
Liberals never lost
Dr..alacdonald's e
denied but that t
'saes not what
generally conceded
med up the resu
would have a maj
exceeded expectati
result -was received
from the Liberal r
M afew well-cho
friends for the way
him and supported
once more at the h
Dr. 'was carried ou
carriage and drawn
the town followed
admirers; cheerin
and the greatest
and when the com
their rooms and r
brought down giv
feeling 'reached
o'clock the crowd s
disperse, in their an
results. The follow
the different divisio
ONALD.
MS TO sonsRESPECT.
E-TIIE CLOSX 01
FICIIT^WINGIL0)1
0-01041', TUE
ONICIPALITY.
looked rather Mee
is came in from the
f Wingham yet the
aith in the surety of
tion. It cannot be
result in Wingham
H expected. It was
y all whn had stun-
s that Mr. Dickinson
'Ay, but the majority
ns. When the final
mighty cheer went up
oms. Dr. Macdonald.
n words thanked his
they had worked for
im, thus placing him
ad of the polls. The
of the hall placed in a
y his admirers through
a great company of his
was at a premium
enthusiasm prevailed,
any bad returned to
ort after report were
ng Liberal gains, the
ver beat and at 12
med stil unwilling to
.. . .. ....... 322
1094
TION.
Kitty.
177
128
16
115
30
131
(18
701
McLean
218
135
228
263
310
1(12
157
1-175
BLYTIT-
No. 1
No. 2...
No mejority.
Bur:sexes-
No. 3
No. 4
iety to know further
ng are the results in
s of East Huron :
DONALD DICEINSOX
58 59
44 43
102 102
77 54
75 53
152
Majority for Macdonald..45.
GREY -
No. 5
No. 0
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9.... .....
1
Majority for Macc
Howlett. -
No. 11..
No. 12.. ....
No. 13.. ....
No. 14..
No. 15.. ....
No. 16.. ....
Majority for Dick
IVIOfints -
No. 17.. ....
Nos 18.. ....
No. 19.. ....
No. 20.. ....
No. 21.. , ,
72
113
91
03
86
95
107
38
64
. 31
25
71
47
520 276
onald..244.
Majarity for Macd
TUANBERRV-
No. 22..
. 23.. ....
No. '24.. ....
,
64 100
68 02
59 110
64 106
104 79
52
406 572
nson-166.
79
M:or.it2y6.17 Macd
wwinen-
oe 25..
- .
Selo, 27..
No. 28..
. •
Maio. rity for Dickin
)%110Nol:ITER--
N. 29,“44 ke
- 66 01
81 50.
52 70
•. 80 84
• 77 74
35(1 339
ald .17.
Majority for Mande
RECAPITI7
Blyth
13reissels .....
Hoesick....
Merris.. 17
Turnberry.. 61
Wingham
Wroxeter.... - 27
307
287
Majority for Macdon Id 160
63
125
95283
61
74
84
219
48 64
33 41
43 64
68 94
192 203
on..71.
. 68
ald..27.
menet') ntextesela
0 0
45
244
41
166
71
237
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