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The Wingham Times, 1898-07-01, Page 1VOL,TIMES. XXVII.—NO, 1366. 1NIiI1AI 'V TN+GHA , ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1898,. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. WE SELL CHEAP. The great Cash Salo is still on and Business is booming. There's been so black times in this store since we inaugurated this sale, and we feel ,encouraged thereby. This week we are going to place some wonderful bargains on the tables, t3'e are going to snakesuch a slash id prices of some lines as shall compel pur- chasers to cone to us. We would 'partieu1arly draw attention to our summer Linens and muslins—we in- tend to clear them out at consider- ably below cost price, and they are Sot old goods either, but right up- to-date. Come and see these bar- gains. The balanee of our stook of Gent's Furnishings, Rats and Caps, have got to move off, and in order to enable them to do so, we have put the knife into prices up to the very hilt. We baye the largest and hest stock of Furnishings in town, and at the prices we are going to sell them at they must go. We annex a few prices in Dry Goods and Furnishings just to give you an idea of the plums we offer Special In Table Linens 30o Table Linen, sale price 22es ; 35c Table Linen sale price 24c, 40c or 20c, 45o for 37izc. 60e far 48c, 75c for 60e. ,Extra Value an Dress Linens 10 pieces Dress Linen, regular price .25c, now 15c; 10 pieces Dress Ginghaars, reg. price 25c. now 18c, 5 pieces Dress •Gingnams, reg. price 20c, now 14c; 6 pieces Dress Ginghams, reg. price 10c, now 8o; 6 Pecos Dress Cbille, reg. price 7c, now 5c. Ladies' Collars, 2 for 25c ; Ladies' Cutis 250, now 20c. Special in Misses' Bose at 8c, Cut in Gents' Farnishin ;s 25c and Sao Ties, price now 20o. Linen Collate stand upor turn down, price 2 for 20o. Special Men's Hose, 100 pair. Special in Men's Hose, 2 for 25o. 75o Print Shirt for 58i; 800 Print Shirt for ,66o; $1.00 Print Shirt for 88e, Boys' _Knickerbockers, size 22c to 30, special •at 50o. HOMUTH & BDMLES1 CLEANING THE TEETH nodi hufleve you really !wow how many tooth powders and other preparations for the teeth there really aro. Good ones, we mean, We have them ell, but we're not going to recommend horn any one above another. They ail do the business for which they are intended --and do it welt. For sale at ALL BUSINESS COLLEGES ARE NOT ALIKE. Commercial School 10 one that you should attend A. L. HAMILTON'S successor to Chisholm's Drug Store. '.BALL GitASS--On Mr. 1ohn Nrobott, his subscription to us that he had• cut that measured iii fe Saturday Last, while Blom New iffnias Culross, was renewing street walk is being he 'Times, he informed rohard grass this year t in length. ON the Boon --Bt the Wingham Salt running loth day Sperling informs us possible for thorn t demand for salt. Bee Boys -The Brussels Post of last very well for the W behaviour of °srtair streets last Friday bat either gentlema. one or more of t answer for their b the 19th century an CLOSED Ur -The Clinton New Era alongthis line: which has had a st since it started, wa' under a chattel r was any occasion t• in Brussels, for th for two in a village The Herald has h iva ;i_tiuGecte "masts re'r '" prietors in four ye til p°+ C ry that the business inJ ' Ctrl I CANADIAN Fonts 1vs, Lj. ,L. WHAT KIND DO !1 YOU WANT ? r rr , U Billheads, Letter -heads, r VI: Envelopes, Circulars Dodgers, p , g1.11''. is Cards, Folders, Posters or what ? r gI1 We print everythin 3 from a card pi to a newspaper. Print zt well and 4quick. Cheap too. tri b.bEstimates free at any time. a Id TIMES, WINGITAMVM. gj. i ti rrX4; oser-5' .ter -5 t• -i!" C =?-`ii45 NEW GDVEaTIshMENTS, Geo. B. King -Specials. W, IL Wallace -Boat for sale. J. D. Long -Returned on Thno. Colin A. Campbell -Paris Green. S. Gracey-Special Clearing Salo, The CE fTRALBOSINESS COLLEGE meas is booming at arks, The works are nd night, and Mr. hat it is almost int - keep up with the ly. We understand t be presented at the Monday night for a Diagonal street and Edward street, JULY AND AnnusT S has men out this we announcing his annua sale. This annual sale Work on Victoria shed along rapid - at petitions will town council oa oncrete walk on so one on part of as -Mr. G. E. King posting up bills, July and August has been a means ollowing from the of drawing a large nu ber of people to week does sot speak I town. The W ingham eerehants are. up ughem boys !-"Tiro to the handle in every 1 e and the depart- Wingbarrlites on our ening was anything y or even decent and m will be called to language. This is a civilized lanc`1"n following from the xpresses our opinion he Brussels Herald, struggling existence ever this Wel closed up ortgage There never start a second paper •r certainly isn't room •f only 1100 population. d tour differeut pro. 's, an evidence in itself s not paying." 7E1'4 -Court Maitland, No. 25, Canadian rder of Foresters, bas been rather on the oom for the past week or so On Pride evening lust, et the regular meeting, t o Court was fayored with an official bit from Mr, Thos. r-1 I White, the High ',meters, of the Order, who delivered a e address to the large number of brethr n present. After the business of the ev Hing was over a nice social tirne was • spent. Strawberries, cream and Dake ere served and all the 'brethren enjoyed pleasant evening. 'Tics WINarsAnr i horse races will b the people of tow an annual event STRATFORD, - ONT. is a College, of the highest grade. None better in Canada. Reiei eeltceS:--AII Stratford, and .our thousands of former students. Enter any time. Circulars free. W..J. ELLIOTT, Principal.. Marriage Licenses Issued by FRAtt`It PATERsor, No 23, Via - tor la etreet,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses •requlrcd. CHEAP REAOINC Our Clubbing List. • LOCAL NEWS. QUEEN ESTREU-M assisted by his class beautiful cantata, " large orowd in that ing last. He will Hensall on the eveni A LITTLE MATTE matter that Some of Seemingly forgotte them have made u have not kept ther important matter, our bn$ine$$. We don't like to Speak BLOWN OUT IN Sar N. Y,, Democrat t menced smoking years of age and k the age of 70. He he recorded that cigars, 49,730 of t he paid for cost hi of money to blow Wingham can bee In order to sate our subscribers the trouble of inaidng two or Inore remittances we have nada special arrangements with the publishers by which the following publicationsin • ober 1 r enabled to we aro t gpnneetion with the N1NGIiA51 TIMES at speciel low rates from now until January lot, 1809, Special clubbing rates with alt newspapers and magazines quoted upon application. Ca.ti roust accompany ail orders :-- 'rotes and Wool:1y Globe, • • 3126 Tinges and Western Advertiser, • 1 40 Times ams Family herald and weekly Star and Pieture • 175 Times and Farmers' Advocate, . 1 00 Times and learming, weekly, - . 176 Times and Ladies' Journal, • 186 Times and .Montreal Weekly `Witnces; • 180 Times and Farmers' Sun, • . 126 Times and Daily Globe • 4 95 Tittles an.l trolly World • • 300 Tims4 s' :l Country Gentleman, . 2 70 Addye.s, Il: 73. ,`1ITr1C*Trts, 'WtlidliAril. Aservensaitx morning the ann the Canadian Ord iu .the Congregati tors, to the numb in procession fro An appropriate s the Rev. IL E. the hall, the brat hearing an addres the High Secretor to attend the sery visiting brethren f Belgrave and Whi were the most sure Court in many yea TRAVELLERS AND ly a day goes by bu of some kind strike: article or soliciting: work. This week, town soliciting orde as far as we have le the cold shoulder f which we were pleas the printing business equipped that we a of a job in the print cheaper than the of more interest in th can get out of it. readers to give su. the "marble heart' had as cheap fro. the town. Geo. W. Cline, Seaforth, gave the ueen Esther," to a own on Friday even- ive the cantata in g of July 12th. RACES -The Wingham the next attraction for aad country. This is which the people,. who love a good ho o race, look to with pleasure. They w 11 take place this year on Wednesday an and 28th. The tr this@ year than it 1 the"races will be a day's programme or 2.30 trot; 2.24 pace or 2.16 trot. will bo a 3-minut trot ; and a free t TonoNTa INnt Prize List for th -There i$ a little hibition, which 1' .ur $nb$cri.ber$ have the 20th of Augu entirely. Some of ber, has been fest many promi$ee, but have received. To u$ it X$ a very formally opened nd it'$ nece$$ary in and the Couute- re very modeitt and the 30th August •out it. their last officia rs-The Binghamton, , ion previous to Is of a man who con- shores. The E to be more i account of Gre sending large a t•VXNerietes B ton 1s the onl tution that has en be was seventeen t up until he died at apt a diary in which e had smoked 38,713 uch were gifts. Those $20,850. Quite a lump ut in smoke, Who in is one of the so it ? doing business ER\ION - Last Sunday possesses the 0 1 anniversary services of know that thei when entruste• Mr. W. Corbo r of Foresters was held nal church, The Force- r of about 200, marched their hall to the church. -mon was preached by ason. On returning to en had the pleasure of from Mr. Thos. White, , \vile remained m town e. '.'here were seventy om Brussels, Bluevale, :church. The services safe'.held by the local nexus -There is bard. that there is a pedlar the town pedling some rders for some kind of traveller struck the for job printing,and a a riled was greeted with in our business men, d to team. We are in Thursday, July 27th ck is in better shape s ever been before and the better. The first 111 include a 2.35 pace pace or 2.20 trot; 2.20 The second day's races trot ; 2.27 pace or 2.24 all, trot or pace.. mental storax do nut re agement from the peopl Tnis Sesame -A. ale sleeps. A sleeper is sleeper sleeps. Therefo er sleeps in the sleeper, the sleeper oyer the sleeper, until the sleeper sleeper jumps oft the the sleeper in the sleep under the sleeper, and any sleeper sleeping in sleeper. :TRIAL MenemION -Th e Toronto Industrial Ex • to be held this year from t to the 10th of Septem- d, a copy of which we he exhibitionis to be .y the Governor-General of Aberdeen on Tuesday, end this will probably be public act in the Domin- their departure from our hibrtien this year promises teresting than usual on t Britain and France each ibits. t;ozrNar.y Loons WE for cu abundant harve• years been more brigh the present time. The mense, The grain ha abty during the past bee commenoed arid heavy, The early s weather will enable t mense their fall werl• usual this year. NX: -Tho Bank of Hamil• chartered banking insti- e branch in Wingham. It ndest financial institutions in Canada, and it fully nfidence of the people, who money and business le safe to any of its branch offices. Id is the manager of the ch and lie is a first•class •bilging and popular with tae bank. The following read with interest : The Bank of Hamilton of the ess is the best yet issued nks. It shows net earn - year of $160,804, or 12.86 paid.up capital of $1,250,- 5,455 last year, which was n the capital. There was to profit and loss a year nd this made a total of f which $100,000 was dis- Vends to the shareholders rly payments of 4 per cent, was added to the rest, mak. t $775,000, and $5,000 was rpm k p lees leaving a bal• to carry forward to profit .:statement shows the pose• in other respects to be a o note oirculation is $1,- n increase of $253,333 for total deposits amount to inoreaso for the year of recommended es a the deposits $1,051,454 are patrons of the lar terest. The readily avail- have their work nk ate large and including manner. otee, amounts due by oilier pal and other debentures and Dunt to $3,265,20.1, Wingham bra business man. the patrons of figures will be statement of th past year's busi by easy of the ings for the pa per cent. on th 000 against $1 equal to 11.02 carried forms ago $21,020, $181,838, out tributed in di in two half -y: each ; $50,000 ing that aecou Written en of ba ;nee of $20,8' and lose. Th tion of the ha and have our plate so strong one. able to do any kind 187,573, being ng hue, and can do it fellow, who has no town than what be e would advise all out i fellows as the above , as every artiole tan he the regular dealers of 1 the year. TI $7,616,022, a $1,230,022. 9 not hearing 1 assets of the Government banks, muni. call loans, a A. JOLLY PICNIC -A. people hied their way on Wednesday aftern pienic. The afterno ing baseball, footba The baseball players to the rules in their joyed by all. Tea &lock. This is a pleasant outing and. the picnic of Wedn last of the season. Busiiuss Blase - we called into W. Works and he report Among the orders the past two weeks Swede Ball Monume memory of the late Cap Monument to Wawanosh; one of t of Morris; a large • Mr. Dever, of Tee monuments to Mr. , and Mrs. Anders) Parties who are in aboye line cannot d Vanatone a call. eive any encour- hereabouts. per is one who tat in which the e, while the sleep - he sleeper carries leeper under the which carries the eeper and wakes by striking him here is no longer he sleeper on the -The prospects have not in many than they are at country looks im. developed remark - w weeks. Haying the yield is very ring . and excellent e farmers to com- mittal earlier than cumber of our towns - to the Zetland grove on and held a jolly was spent in play - and other games. were not exactly up game, but it was en - as served about seven ice way of having a t is to be hoped that day will not be the --The usual week! shipment of live stock left Wingham is week. -The Wingham L 0. L. will celebrate the 12th of July in yth this year. The regular meati g of the town council will be held on Mon ay evening next. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. Apply to II. Davis, Wingham. 8m. --The cheapest ace to get your wedding invitations i at the TonIs office. ---Messrs. Wacker a Clegg made their first shipment of uph lstered furniture this week. -Do you take the Innis? If not, send us 40 Dents and get it for the haleness of 1898. Royal Carriage Oil Top Polish makes buggy tops like new. Sold at MAOSIAra's Harness Shop. -The hustling adv advantage es the earl; trade. n our daily rounds Vanstone's Marble business very brisk. .e has taken during are : A large Re t to be erected to ark Cass s ; : arge rs. Wils', f West same • + rs. Gray, anite monument to water ; and cottage ckson, Whitechurch, , East Wawanosh. ed of anything injthe better than give Mr. e n, SMALL LOCALS. -Campbell's Headache Wafer teed to cure headache, -Dominion D -The "garden ass'Pis "Our Butter and July and August sale -Read what S. another column. -Wingham buil painters are busy. 1 Shares for all lending plows, price and quality right at Wm. Gannett's. boss closed yesterday tion. ranee will secure the tier has the same bird -he catches the -The R. C. picni at Teeswater on Tuesday last was an a traction for many from town. -Wingamites will lebrate Dominion Day at Goderich, aforth, Wroxeter, Clifford and other poi e. If you are going to build a wire fence you want the beet. Get Wm. Gannett to build the Page for you. -A number of the 10 1 members of the K. 0, T. M. attended t e funexal ofetheir late brother, Cbief D is, at Blyth, on Ti°sday. •e -Mr. Hugh Clark, Iso left Kincardine to accept the position of editorial wr on the Open,Citize , has resign= his position. Everybody goes to Win ha . King's July and Atigust Sale is o•. Try the sale once. See the crow G. E. .King, \Vingham. 4-1\ir. R. Clegg bas h Ms household effects moved from Ingers 11 and has taken up leis residence in the Iwelling next to St. Paul's church.il% --Some of the boys out town have beet making themselve sy around obi •r people's cherry trees, his kind of Ing should be stopped. Eaton not in it. We give o a SALE a d tette your TIIA.DE. Tie ' veliest shop n three counties. King'- Store, Wing - ham. uaran- king splendid. s go to King's ingham. Tracey has to say in ers, contractors and -'-Che Public Scl. for the summer vaos -40 cents in ad Trains for the balance of this year. -A very large ar. is being marketed fr -Now potatoes the first time this was in the lead. •-Several Wing Methodist strawb church last Thurs uut of dairy butter town these days. ere on the market for week. .Tas. iticKelvie smites attended the ry festivaI at White - ,y evening. Arthur J. Irwin, b. D. S., of Wingham, visits Blyth every Wednesday. n License Commission - license to Mr. Young, ase was held over for -The West Hu ers have granted i of Kintail, whore consideration. "Plain Pacts for Fair Minds," gives a clear explanation of Catholic doctrines and priCtl es, written tten bY a convertert to the faith. For sale at "Mason's Fair," pri 100. r. Ed. Bebe of Cresswell. Mich., has arrived in tow and has taken charge of the work at the ingham Steam Latin. dry../' ttr. Bndon omen to town highly orkman and the many dry will continue to no in a setisfaat0ry Dr. J. R. Maedonald Is now per- mailently at home and can be eon* suited by his patrons. -The municipal ole met in Clinton on Tue of this week and con lating to their departm -We were pleased Louttit out for drive.ot being confined to the with au attack of rhe PURE Drus $J. AT 1\1 MORROWS ep BEST TONIC ( --IS PABST MALT EXTRACT, THE cs of Huron county lay and Wednesday dered matters re- nt of work. notice Mr. James Wednesday, after cuss for some time matism. for 25c a Bottle ELIV.ERX 01' THE 1'A110Us nsuimxre- OAIVESTING s1ACr1XN:- Eur IN w 3,7011151, -For first-class tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co. Remember the place, in Queen's block. -A number of tho embers of the local Masonic Lodge dros to Lueknow on Sunday morning and attended divine ser- vice with their brethr n of that place. -The front street as scraped on Sat- urday morning last after the rain an Friday evening. Th s was it wise piece of work and made the street look twice as god. Mr. W. H. Wa ace left on Tuesday for the North-wes , where he will spend a couple of mon s prospectingWMrs, Wallace will visit t her home in Dray - tote durtng his ab encs. V -Geo. Lobb, G T. R. brakeman on the Kincardine branch having his right while nubs ing f Saturday. Palma Farmers' Attention 1 Call and see the new Frost cin Wood Mower and Binder be- fore yon buy, at Wnl. Gannett's, The delivery of t ing machines which warerooms of Mesar the Wingham age Co,, on Wednesday and showed that t were meeting wit in this vicinity. have taken place owing to the gre machines all eve pany was unable t the factory aoy seine thirty-five di livered on Wedues will be considerab the close of the se one of the general and gave the puruh they required aa t different machines. Deering Compan growing in Ontar' first appearance in when only300 mac ing the year 1897, sold and the buein creased until the exceed 6,000 int factory is r'unnin turning out some This Company b gaged in their some 9,000 local a machines. The machines has sure of Canadian farm the large increase ing the past t Dreaver & Elliot agents of the D deserve credit fo brought these goo of this vicinity. chasing anything lag machinery wi catalogue contai had the misfortune of foot severely bruised regarding the m sight at Wingham on Messrs. Dreaver c sten Spectator. room. A comple pairs is also kept gentlemen. -A few of 'Mr. J from town were inv Monday evening to cream with biro. present enjoyed it 31r. Cochrane rand notlhicing him a "jos -We agree with Clinton New Era, i is ie nice snap for tbl that the Carberry F enjoying a tour of by the town they b NOD; no wonder tb Ensign Orchard, of the Wingham . two days of special n and Thursday, Jul! S. A barracks. 0151 Listowel, Drayton soldiers are expect Walkerton. A real Among the numbs solo by Capt. sled Soloist of the cordially invited. s. Cochrane's friends ;ed out to his place on feat strawberries and Te can testify that all leasant evening with will all join in pro- good fellow." Bro. Holmes, of the the following and it players :-"It is said otball team, who are Mario, were bonnsed 1 from to the extent of y enjoy their outing." to Officer in command istrict, will conduct eetings on Wednesday 0th and 7th, in the ers are expected from nd Palmerston, and from T'eeswater and good time is expected. to be given is a eornet urn, late Euphonium rine band. All are Deering harvest - took place from the. . Dreaver & Elliott, is for the Deering- was a grand success e Deering machines immense popularity, 'he delivery was to. a week earlier, butt, t demand for these) se country, the eom- hnve them sent fro ea ooner. There were, <.'ent machine:; dee en, and this number augmented before, an. Mr, D. Rupert, gents, was present,. sers any informatio _. the working of ..a , The business tha has een apidly Tb: ads theist his p • ' nos in 1896, ines 'ere sold. Dur - 3,000 machines were; se has so rapidly in - sales this s ear wilt. roes. The Deering - day and night anti 00 machines per clay_ 5,800 workmen en- orks, and there arer ents handling their uperiority of these` won the confidence• e as will be seen by n their bdsiaess dar- ree years. Messrs'- , essrs., the pushing loc.sE ring Harvester c3o.,, the way they have• s before the farmers ose who intend pur- the line of harvest - be supplied with sk• ing full instructions [sines by calling err Elliott at their ware - stock of different re- n hand by the above* CEIIR - 11 TES. Rev. D. Portia pi :ached his last sernlo n on Sunday last, 'lar to leaving for his month's vacation. The Congregati • at Sunday School wilt hold their annual • enic to -day (Friday) e.tt Mr, John Tervit's ; rove. Rey. S. SelIery was presented with as gold -beaded cane •r the young people of his congregation t Guelph, before his departure for Woo stoetc. The regular mee ng of the W. C. T. the0. F. hall, Chisho tis held in 1 1 will be, block, on Tuesday next, at 3 o'clock. .A; full attendance of re ambers requested., Rev. Mr. Pocopreached his farewell sermon in the 01 -ton Baptist church oirr Sunday evening 1 at, He will take a fel` manthr rest, be re win entering; into active work. Wingham Pre; yterien Sunday School plonk will be 1 -Id. on firs. Tamlyes prairie this (Fri • ay) afternoon. A goods. time is in store for those who take ani interest in this 'dun. -day School.