The Wingham Times, 1897-08-27, Page 8N Doc
,,,,uR Lim PRICES
VJ for August makes
busines3 b isk from Mon-
day until Saturday and
these special prices for
Saturday, Bargain Day are
intended to bring enough
busirteglOW enable u.; .o
ieron a very small profit.
50 pair LadiesFine Button and
Lace Shoes, regular $1.40 and
$1.50, Saturday $1.10.
30 pair Ladies' Oxford Shoes,
regular SIM, Saturday $1,35
6 dozeu Gent's fine Llnen Col-
lars, regular 20e,„ Sat. 121e.
( 10 pairs Shirt and. Drawers,
> summer weight, regular 50e.,
Saturday 37.1.e.
25 Boys' 2 piece Salts, extra
good, reg. $3,50, Sac. $2.50.
20 Men's Suits, light or dark,
regular $7.50 Saturday 5.
50 stitr and .Soft Hats, regular
$2.25 Saturday $1.50.
20 pieces fancy Dress Goods reg.
35e, a, el -10e. Saturday 25e.
5 pieces fancy Print, regular
121-,e. Saturday 711-e.
20 doz. children's 'Oast Black
Hose„ reg. 10c. Saturday Sc.
10 pieces blaek and cream Lace_
reg. 10 and 1211c. Sat. 5c.
11) nieces Shaker Flannel, reg.
8c. Satnrday 5e.
doz, Clothes Pins, Satatelay,
for
2 Wash Boards for 25c. -
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SPECIA.L PRICES ON SUITS
MADE TO ORDER. MAKE GUAR-
ANTEED NO. 1.
(. EZir Ask for a25 Card, gocd
l: tor 1 doz. N. 1 Cabinets at e
1'
( the Star Photo Co.
Shop early at
M. H. IVIcIND00-2.
41..DOITIONAL LOCALS.
BASEBALL.
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THE WINGRAM TIMES, AUGUST 27, 1M7.
00110213T* 1311110110. 010 San Jose Seale.
Tho members of the Football 010 have The work of inspecting and exanis
rented the Town Hall, and tropoo giving
thing orchards for the San Jose scale
e1emiSeptemberbeing on i ed byMr. W. M.
Fruitland. Owners of or-
a
the people of Winglioan and vicinity Orr, of
chards and handlers of nursery
sena really firet-olass entertainment, ana
second to replenish their finances, which stock in ail parts of the Province are
at present are represented on the club interested, and. many and it difficult
seeks ne that vague, negative, far -away, to distinguish this scale from other
ungraspatee amount known as a Inhale Insects, such as the seurfy-bark
quantity. The various committees will louse and the byster•sliell bark louse.
present their reports and estimates at the Consequently the Hon. John Dryden
aext club meeting, when a decision will be has instructed, Mr. Orr to prepare a
arrived at aii to the character of the enter-
inment. Keeyour opticsk
p s inned for complete ehibit of these various
ta
insects hi different stages of work,
further announcements next week. together with an example of their
111/14S.
A. pleasant event occurred at the home
. of Ilir. Thomas Wilson, Balsam Grove
IFarm, Culross, on Tuesday last, August
24th, the occasion being the marriage of
his second daughter, Mary D., to, dames
W. Scott, M. D., of Senile° Centre, Mich-
igan. The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Andrew Macnab, M. .A.., pastor
of 'Whitechurch Presbyterian Church, in
the presence of a large number of guests.
A. very pretty bower of evergreens had
been prepared on the lawn, immediately
in front of the residence ; also the walk
from the house to the bower was decor-
ated on both sides with evergreens, while
floral decorations were in evidence every-
where, A. floral horse-shoe was suspended
fiom the dome of the evergreen home, and
under this, at 5 o'clock :the reverend gen-
tleman took his place, followed by the
'groom. The bride apj,roaebed the impro-
vised altar leaning upon the arm of her
lather as the wedding march was played,
the guests witnessing the ceremony from
the balcony in front of the house. The
bride was neatly attired in a cream silk
costume, with lace and pearl trjmreings,
and carried a bouquet of white roses. Im-
mediately after the ceremony tha coin.
puny sat down to a sumptuous repast, at
tables placed upon ti e lawn, The evening
was spent in tbe enjoyment of music, vari-
ous games and social conversation. The
many friends of both bride an 1 groom
wish the young couple every joy and hap-
piness in their jn_orney through life. A
notable feature of the wedding was the
large number of handsome and costly
A friendly game of baseball was played
on the Park, on Thursday e,ening last,
between the Wingham and Brussels teams,
resulting in.favor of the visitors by a score
of 22 to 10. We give below a list of the
players, with their positions and the score
by innings:
MUSSELS.
WINGILM.
J Lockridge, Brown, c
D Small, let b Cousley, let b
F Angina, p Thompson, p
A.pavis, a f riogg, o f
Seweale, and b Duttean, 2nd b
details later, i f ,„.:Doenie. 1 f
art, 3rd b • Stra.autn. 3rd b
tnOre Kendall, ss
printedein-tineridge, r 1 Btker, r f
fa.
Score by innings-
Wingham-3 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 2-10
Briisseis---0 0 3 3 9 0 3 3 1-22
'Umpire -H. James, of Binssel,„ His
decisions were very fair in every case,
A fine ...et of young fellows are the Brus-
sels players, and it is hoped that their con-
duct on the field and cff may be taken
notice of by those who wish to take part
in field sports.
Towal 00U11 -CIL
A special 10meeting YM6 6 town council 4,L.
was had on Salirday even last, for the
purparof considering retitiatia re the
building of granolithie sidewalks,
• Merntere present -Mayor Morton, Reeve
Gregory. and Councillors Shaw-, Robbins,
Itobiusne, McKinley and johns.
A petition was read, signed Messrs. Wm.
Batton and VN ilharn Peasant,. Asking that
... .
a greleaithic walk be laid on the north
. dale of Petrick street, from Josephine to
t .0entre streets. A petition was also read,
Rik, 'jawed ry W. T. 3. nornuth and others,
-.. . askias :het a granolithie sidewalk be laid
on the north Side of John street, from
Josephine to Francis street.
Moved by Councillor Kehl:ins, seeonded
by Councillor Shaw, that the petition of
William Button and others for granolithie
walk on north side of Patrick street he re -
jived and accepted, and that the Public
Vorlus Committee be instructed to go on
tidal the work. -Carried.
Moved by Councillor Robinson, seconded
by Councillor ilohns, that the petition of
W. T. Z. Homath and others for granc. ,
Ethic walk on north side of John street, be
roaeived and accepted, and that the Public !
Works CoMmittee be instructed to go on l
with the work.-Carriad. .. :
otifthanil OM adjourned. '
effect on fruit and foliage, and to
have it on exhibition at the Indus-
trial Pair in Toronto next week.
Suitable quarters sill no doubt be
provided by the management, and
fruit growers will be enabled to in-
terview Mr. Orr and get the most
practical proof of the destructiveness
of these insects, together with an
inspection of the insects themselves.
September Ladies' Rome journai.
Ths September La,dies' Home
Journal, in the variety, interest and
timelines of its articles, and in the
beauty of its Waste -Miens, is a. notable
number of that magazine. A spirit.
ed article by John F. Coyle, "When
Henry Clay said Farewell to the
Senate," describes the most impres-
sive and dramatic, scene ever enacted
in. Congress, and another by Clifford
floward, tells of "Destroying a Mil
lion Dollars a Day," the task of the
redemption division of our Treasury.
Elizabeth Bisland, in "The Difference
between Mrs A and- Mrs. B," defines
the exactions that "The Four Hun-
dred," or the dominating social circle
of commenities, imposes on an aspir-
ant for admission. tel its ranks.
The second part of Hamlin Gar-
land's serial, "The Spirit of Sweet-
water," will appeal to every reader
of romance, and the first of Mrs.
Mark Morrison's "Tho Pixies and
the Elnines9 series will charm every
tokens of esteem in which the bride was child who may folldw the adventures
Mr John Guthrie, died, near New.
market, aged. 1.10 years.
25 CIMS pns for the Tntaa untilT
held in the community. Dr. and Mrs.
Scott left for eastern points, in anticipa-
tion of an enjoyable wedding tour, previ-
ous" to taking up their residence in San -
Ea° Centre, Michigan. The Thins extends
its most hearty congratulationsto the
newly married couple.
FALL FAIRS
Wingliam Sept. 28 and 29.
Belgrave Sept 23 and 24 "
Blyth Oct. 5 and 13.
Palmerston.... . ... . Sept 27 and 28.
Toronto • Aug 30 to Sept 11
London Sept 9 to 18.
Walkerton Sept 15 and 16
Stratford Sept 23 and 24
Clifford rept
23 and 24 eessfully pursued as a profession by
Harriston.... ...... .. Sept 29 itnd 80 women; tell of ',The best Shade
Brussels.- .... ....Sept 30 and Oct 1 Trees for a small Garden"; give
Sept 21 to 23 advice in nursing the sick; explain
Sept 15 and 16 and picture some household decor -
Sept 23 and 29 ations„ etc.
Sept 23 and 2'4 Mrs. Rorer's cooking lesson treats
Sept 30 and Oct 1 of "Making.Breati. and Rolls," and
she also points out "Small Leakages
of a Household" and how to prevent
them. The fashion articles on winter
gowns, hats, coats and jackets, by
Israel A. Mallon, have the value ot
being profusely illustrated by photo-
graphs from the latest Paris designs.
There are also poeins, various short
sketches, and the departments; so
there is nothing lacking to make the
September journal a complete family
magazine. By The Curtis Publish
Ilng Company, Philadelphia; ten cents
a copy; one dollar a year.
of those winsome fairies. A compos.
ition for the piano, "Golden Vineyard
Waltzes," the musical feature of the
magazine is regarded by it famous
competer, Edward Jakobowski, as
one of his best. Edward W. Box,
with characteristic directness; dis-
cusses "On being Old•Fashioned,"
and other topics of especial concern
to women. Wm, Martin Johnston
describes and pictures "Mora Effects
for Home Weddings," and Walter
Germain tells of "The Groom's part
in the Wedding." Other articles
that have a special; practical value
detail how photography can be sue-
Goderich
Guelph
Clinton
Seaforth
Lucknow
BLYTH
Mine host of the Commercial paid
the circular town a visit on Satur-
day.
On TJesday a meeting of the
Publie School supporters was held in
the School House, for the purpose of
nominating a candidate ter trustee
in place of George Gibson, who has
left town.
Mr, J. W. and Master J. E. and
Miss Selina Bell were visiting rela-
tives in Goderich on Sunday.
On Monday evening a, special
meeting of our town daddies was
held in Industry Hall.
Our Public &heal
opened on Monday
We are pleased to bear that 'W.
Begley and Miss ThuelI are recover-
ing from typhoid fever.
The hum of the thresher may be
heard in .011 directions these days.
will be . re-
5CENTSpays for the rints mitt!
January 1st 1893. Subscribe now
and g the first'clutpters of our new story
Rev, B. L. Hutton of Dangaenon
has gone to Tennesee. His brother
formerly resided in that State and
died recently, leaving his affairs un.
settled,, hence Mr. Hutton's visit is to
wind up the estate.
At the Toronto Pollee court on
Saturday the ehargo of fraud pre
ferred against the three Thompson
brothers itt conneetion with the John
Eaton estate was dismissed as far as
Messrs Boyce and W. A. Thompson
were concerned. Theeitharge against
Mr. T. 0, Thompson 104, dismissed
on Monday.
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Janne ry lst 1896. Seldoribe now
anct get the hint chapters of aur Pm sto.
The failure of a. banking thin in 1,
Seatorth was reeorted Alonday, in
the assignment of Logen Co. The
firm is an old established ono in Sea-
forth, but latterly Mr. Rat. Logan 4
has been conducting Cie business.
NOTICE
We, the undersigned bu hers of
the town of Wingham, at meeting
recently held, to ev- o way of
supplying our eusto i s With liret
class meats, have ided, in order
tp tro so, to raise t price of all
meats handled by us.
Signed,
1" T. F. WALKER,
D. E. McDONALD,
'THOS. FIELDS.
D. J. GEDDES.
Wingham, Aug. 20, 1897.
WHEAT
AT
Means good times and plenty t.f
money to buy
NEW SUITS
Style, Fit, Quality and Prices
right at
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EBbTh.11,o
QUEEN'S BLOCK, WINGHAAl
RANTED-Farniers' sons and other industrious
VI potions of fair educe, frn to whom 560 a month
would be an inducement. 1 could also engage a few
ladies at their homes.
T. 11,. LISS DOTI. Toronto.
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lier lite an
Nit3oriu:d reign," has
AIWASSERS - "Queen
captured the British Empire. Fxtraordinary testi-
moniak from the groat u en; sent for copy free.
Marquis of Lorne se). s: "The hest popular life of
the Queen 1 have seen," Ilor Molest) sends a kind
letter of appreciation. Selling,bt thousands; gives
enthusiastic sat station. Canvassers making $15 to
340 "weekly. Prospectus free to agents.
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cisTy; for six days a week. and will be' content with
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paid weekly. A canvasaer reports his first week !
making over seventy dollars prat,
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We have decided to retire from--,
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THIRTY 4v' DAYS.
We will give you
SLAUGI1TER
110R,ICES.
every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY nights, com-
mencing at 7 o'clock.
We will hold a
SPECIAL SALE
To clear out Job Lines, at prices that will interest you. Come
early and get first choice.. Youemay expect
.2511e. X rki
as our Stock is still large and well assorted.
outstanding accounts must be settled before that date, if
you want to save trouble; after that date our affairs will be placed
in other hands for settlement. A word to the wise is sufficient.
v'o
MACDONALD BLOCK.
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IT'S NOT NECESSARY• . • • VII
To lay aside your soiled or rack d
Suits or overcoat's, but take them
to the Winghem Cleaning and Dy
ing Wo ks, and have them clean-
ed. dyed and repaired to look like
new.
J. W. SNELL.
Proprietor.
•IT PAYS TO
CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, ONT.
Mr. John K. Clare, Managing • Still ends in finding choice positions for grad.
Director of the London Free Press, is uaWe' have been plating an avorigc of two 1er
dead. week. Foity.one wege placed between January ist
and May 1st, four months,
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By the criminal carelesness ofsome • t;.),1,14;70ttga lost ,iii:o0(;citdren.1.0621r,olenrlicaaliitbecr re.
one, at leasst four little ehildren lost owemsd make a change of teacher ln OtiergiruZ:
their lives by drowning in what is :ilieasnt3roeit34air,tonoltentrkoCould you recommend a yoting
We ere contitr min. ro 'alt ing such requests from
known as MeNamee's Cut, in the
march opposite the foot of Cherryh""'.
x s rtionaitterforn.vitt re!choo whose SI Ud entie
Street, Toronto, Sunday afternoon. are In' ti i i. opens September lea
. For Oataicnte, addres-s,
D. MoLACHLAY es. Co.,
Chatham, Ont.
other Business ,Collegas tuid •also from business
IT PAYS
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IN T If,
TIMES .
IVO(../013'S 1)X-VaelnEKODINM.
'the Groot English Iterondi.
Stm ratkages Guaranteed to
promptly and permanently
euro all forms of Nem:ow
Tircaleness,.tntissiona,Spernp,
esterrhea, Intpdietzey and eV
effects of Abuso Or Meeetee9,
Pfr-Arent at VJorry,erseessivo use
2bbaeco, Opium or Stinnes-
.Before and Alto*. lame, whico& soon lead to .tet -
/treat g, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave.
Mas beelipregeribed over 35 yenta In tlIOSSatdS ot
eases; lei the may ii.ctiatao and .lionest Medicine
known. Askdrugestfor 'Wood's Phosphoalne; if
hoOffernsorso worthless medicine in plan of this,
inclose price in totter, and we will sobd by return
man. Price, Ono package, el;sl, 55. One will
06133C, as:WU cues. Pampa:out free to ao adorns,
The Wood. Comnanl,,
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Sold in Wingham and everywhere
• • by responsible druggists.
PurChasing
SUIT
CALL AND SEE
a BARRAN DS'
Goo
Jb
They are certainly the newest out:
The latest designs from both
ENGLISH AND CANADIAN
MANUFACTURERS
and have no equal in town.
Remember the place, next door to
the Brunswick Hotel, Wingham.
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Are YOU
WINGFIAM.
RUPTURED ?
If so it is your advantage to
call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug
Store, Wingham. They
- are the agents for the
celebrated Wetmore
Truss.
WHY THE WET?IORE IS. THE
ORE FCYOU;
1. Because it is dangerous to be a
moment without one.
2. It will never rust and is conse-
quently durable.
8: A pdson wearing a Wetmere does
not find it a bother.
4. We will guarantee to hold in
position any reducible ruptnre.
5. This truss cannot possibly move
after adjustment,
6. Some of our townspeople can
testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
, GORDON & CO.
cl-Iseisikit,ws.eyeeietva„asvieoleeyiaWil000ietoltAsttisit4011
NEW -
Furniture and takin Store
AlliZXTRITtUr „FILM
Ireland & Button are putting in a complete Stock of Furniture and
'Undertaking consisting of
BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING SUITES, TABLES and
CHAIRS of all kinds. SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, SPRING BED
MATTRESSES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, PICTURE
$'11AMES, MOUNDINGS, MIRRORS, Ete., hi 'act
everything that is kept in a
FIRST"CLASS FURNITUnE STORE
A complete stock of tIndertaking kepitn hand and prices reas
able,
LarRattember the place, Ireland's old store, opposite the
donald Block, (Residence opposite the foundry.
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