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The Wingham Times, 1899-08-04, Page 11 VOL. 1424. Oral Bargains in Every Dept. OFOUR STORE. Watch for new advt; next week. HOM11111 .4, SON. d FALL TEM OPENS SEPT. 5 1-21 . , Oommeroial School in Canada is the rit u i CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 3 Is 111 Tst I Am tAit1:2 SixTY Pelt CENT. of the 1 students we enrolled during the posit year from .outeicle of Strut - lot d came from° nearer otheebusi- nese cellegee than ours. Write for our new catalogue. he the finest ,0 business college catalogue in Oen- tre e; tide and •represents the Most Pro- ell te gressive and Best School. iral -el W. J. ELLIOTT. Prineipal. in STAATFORD, Mgt Ataritace Licenses Issued by rtteiss PAernsore4 No 23, toria. StreeteWinghena, Ont. NoWitnessee reetured. . , flu CHEAP READNO* ____,...,.. Our Clubbing List. In Odor to sec() our subscriber's tho trouble et making two or more romittanoes we Imre made motels' arrangements with tho publuthers by whieh We aro enabled to oiler the following publications in eonneetion with tho WINGliatt TIMES at speolat low rates from now until Dec, SIst,1809., Times and Weekly Glebe, • O. 25 Times and Western Advertiser, . 1 40 Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star and Picture . • 1 75 timed and ranters' Advocate, • 1 90 Times and Iroming, weekly,. • • 175 Times and Montreal Weekly Witnese, • 1 00 Times and rafters' Sun, r • 1, SO Woes and flatly Globe • 4 20 Times and Daily World • • II 00 Times mid Country Gentlemen, , 2 7o Thine and Weekly !dell and 'Empire 1 95 %Vitae and Dolly Montreal Ileraid, 2 00 f40thitiel olubhing rates with all nowspetiore and mageaftu quoted on application. Addeee en orders to or call at the 111=8 OP VICE wiiictits.st • WINGHAIVI, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4,1899. LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Paries advertisement, Dr. Butler, •of London, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Wingham, on the ern Wednesday of emelt month from 11,30 nem. till 8 o'clock p, na., for consultation in diseases a the eye, ear, nose and throe. STOCK SEIMIENTs.--aoriday wee a stock shipping day at the 0 T R depot. Thos Jones, of Listowel, shipped a car of sheep to the Old Country Mr M Nichol!, of Toronto, shipped a ar of cattle to Toron- to, Lead News Bur hill & Robertson a car of hogs to Collingw od. Fine DIVIDEND- dividend of 13g cents ou the dollar to the reditors of the Corlett Financial Co., of eeliimay, has been de - dame. Tbis make a total dividend. of 28e edits to the cre itors, shoh, though small, is still oonsid rably larger than was expected at the dm of the failure. •A TsAcumn'S G on Wonx.-eir. J D Campbell, teaohne the Delmore sebool and son of Mr P ter Campbell, of this town, sent np 10 c ndidaten for Entrance P S Leaving all e whom passed. Mr. Campbell is an e rgetic teaoher ad this record is highly. editable to both teacher and pupils. Foomera, MATC .-The Wingham junior football team we t to Blyth on Friday last and played game with the Blyth eArators" (7) T1 e score was 1 to 1- • The boys went over t play, the Blyth juniors bat upon arrival t tho grounds they hnd to face a pielted t am from several pots 10 Huron county, Fen ittle Hector, the horse that won first oney in the ftee-for-o,11 race here took rst -moeey at Porth on Thursday of last week. In the first heat of the race the °median, half -mile track record, held by the Perth trace, was lowered to 2.13e. Little Hector won in three straight h ats, the time being 2.13e, 2.1G, and 2,1:6e. WatiTno-On short term plan. A. young man to learn tailoring and cutting. Apply to Webster a Go, Queen's ploolt, Wing - ham. Tree Onexem St mere - e Orange Sentinel and Protes • nt Advocate, of To- ronto, celebrates its silver jubilee by ie. dulging init splendi eight.page illustrated edition, The supple ent is printed on the best of paper and c ntains excellent eats of Ring William, II, Quiet' Vietoria, Hon N ()loam Wall ce and other Orange celebrities, together with biographical sketehes of the Medi rethren. W nbiuc BELLS. consummated at th Mrs Jas Wilson, P day rnorning of le eldest &blighter, M marriage to Mr Li Palmerston &teed.. Wingba After a to and other plaints will take up their re The Trams, along.wi Fon Sme.-A. two volume Funk & Wagnalle Standard Dietiono.ry, as good es new, for sale cheap. Apply at Tines offioe. Natitow ESOule Four visitors from Seaforth, named' 1'4.trick eleCtthey, Time Merrily, Martin Mc bee and John Sutherland had a narrow e cape fretn drowning in the lake at Bayfi d on Sunday last. They went out for a 4ow and the boat was capeizsd, A. uuaibo4 of Indy vieltors, ttho were on the shore, ass Led the unfortunates out by throwing hoe de into the water - which they clung to a d wece carried to the pier. Tins Hons.' troubled with this ag upon then cattle WO r lowing receipt, which fug operation upon th Cluelph for the past tw years ; "To one gallon of Ash or good t tiller's oil, put in four teaspoonfuls o qrllde Carbolic Acid and spray the animal tjwine a week," This preparation has the Iepnbation of never failing to acoomplielJ its purpose, and is absolutely harmless t tire cattle. HOUSE MD LOT eon eteme.-That desir- able property on the south aide of tne Diagonal reed, belooging to T Bowles is offered for sale. For terms and particu- lars, apply to Hoteen & See. ' Acomexe`To Jon McLever.VOn Mon- day shortly after a/ on a serious accident befell our townsman Mr. John A. MeLeo.n. He was up in the tof of the saw mill look- ing for a piece of 1 mber and lost his hainalce.and fell to t e floor below. In falling ho hit a large ece of timber which come down with him lighting on his leg and breaking it in tw places just above the ankle. He ale sustained eevire bruises about the sboul ers and armArle was immediately remo ed to hie home. Two physicians were s namoned end the fracture reduced. The accident will lay Mr MoLieen aside for se al weeks. Mae' Foe Boxer. he editor of the Toms leaves town ett onday next for a few weeks leolidays. We intend taking in the Canadian Press seociatiores exour- don to the Padfic Co et. ' During our absence the affairs of t re office will bo in the hands of Mr W .7 Elliott, of the Ingersoll Otr9iole. a d formerly of t4e Trues staff.terMr tt will be pleased to receive orders for adv rtising,job printing, ' etc, end is empowered to receive money title on snbacriptions �r Otherwise, and give reoeipts for same Our readers can 1 i 6 hi i Iii kb i o those who are 'Iterating little pest commend the fol. as been in success - Model Farm at pretty wedding Was him any items of n we that they may residence of Mrand have: t'poneur re urn we will, give our merston," op Wednes--,;readers a general outl ne of the territory t week,. 'when theii' and places visited do ng o r absence. rgaret *ins united in '. ' * A. eoln Herobly, -oe the PAlLILY GATIIEBIN rhhome e of Mr. Mills and formerly of and Mrs M Welker, f East Wawomose,, of family go.thering edding tour to Tont- • Saturday nI last we k. Mr and Ars ast the young couple V , ealker have a famil of eight sons and deeee in peemeeeten the maty wingeoen one aeugliter and all be sons gathered at the Id hotne o the bove day ad spent ether. A. groupe friends of the gro tn., wish t a young couple a henry wed ed life. , very plea -Bent time t picture of the patty A Femme Wreen neee.--The 'following ie thegroupe eeiee 4 extracts frees a tette received by Mr r) M Gordon this week, fr in Mr le J Bleekeeell, gather with tilde wi and Mrs Walker, sr of Oakland, Colter la formerly of, the eight eons are t -ea Winghern foundry, 01.' bo read, with mter. the firm of Walker est by our readers i "Elieleeed reit will ; tun derilers and no please find express o der for 05.00, to apply F, Winghatte 1 se by the - ,,,, hllaill, Liberian et on my dues to Cour Maitland, No 25, "u v wee, Toronto ; Jo MI" filet the Pollee Fore°, ana Court attended Div ne Serviee in 0, body • and George, ef, Best , ono. week evening. 1 would liked te•beve been with thett. Leaving your town sol 1V4"IN' ° 331314g soon after joining tie Order, 1 bed but in ()Vent took p little chanee to study the special featuees i morning at the red of it. I am diddled, however, te bave rnyi Petrick street, it li insurance plead n 0. verde Ottiladiall . his el ""4" r' 11°e° 146bettri°111 to Order. I have t ore confidence in things t Mr G W Wright, of nawkeshary. The Canadian than for My.' i have eot get : eereteene was Pod tined by lee* 15 • 0 as taken, the number , which included and the eon es and children. he W and, Wesley, of ros & Batton, eurni. ertakers, Wiegho,m ; he Parliament Build - of the Toronto mins, Ina°, Elisha minted:. getiet but interest 00 on Wednesday etee of Mr AI Gray, ing the marriage of homesick to got h ck to Wingham. Every- : Pare) in Yee Peeeene• of the itorneeiate thing is eatisfactory here and. family well,' relatives.W., Mr G bery, of idertiord, Kind regards to W ngharn frit s." I n/tleiarodse grooms an and eifitse Maggie teasel were eurprise on. 6 .eeeee ee Gray, sister of the b ides ted in a, like. A. VEllir Sunoer e°DetEe:TbrItgue'reeMiteaicaleleatme5;y°Thiertti3iegs lit' act artit'Inirldl beildinf °Ikrtvrilit.11111:11 oildbrileflon:' °i' aCtlialti:64LJ brtrirdiiiinieasi had been at the. 1,00,61 horavatt of white swot peas. Alter tee Of her sow:in-1sta, r John „MeLean, dat. ceremony i g company partook m to hear est the de which took place at morning. Pere Gr ing Monday afterneon and itptetteed in her 'et err ereh°rata wed 411112"' Mr and morning her busby d heard her Moaning train for a trip • Toronto, Niagara usual health the evening. Early in the Mrs Wright left en the 1 Oveloek 0 P ill bed and she ap eared. te be choaking. /thd 11:41rItti att°t resident of Winghatn ars, mad has been a the teeobine lteff of where 'the wive hied in both by tettoberd 0,ed moon* friendi wlU join life her a loog and Before 110 ooul4 jItoPUro assistance the they will reside i Hawkesbuty. The 131d1t is supposed that the e y the accident which for 15,flun'ber may have had aamd„ value; member entdden death. Mrs! the .pu13* wheel respected by a taro I the highest. rep, y5. years, Throated !Lb* TJ755 111 spirit had fled. shoelt, occasioned befell Mr Mo1.4ean thing to withi±e h Gray was n woman circle of friends ar Wingham for mt leaves a husband eerie and daught sympathy of th sudden affliction. haen ad beredident of aoh°1"*. El" int*Votbas rough re, eeito will have the I Cuso 1tmeursou elm get thTrues Tru ral family of graWil: lip oettunataity ha their anii, Weekly Glededearth the end of 1809 for 60 *sure. r FAST Itilnige.- On T11131)&4. morning Violet Beattie timed j W Reeder' on a trial against time fo straigetawaY. which was ridden i 20e swamis in spite of n stiff bead win John rides the Wel. loud Vale Co's ePe feet Racer" for wbleti Jno Clegg es Co are (eel agents. Excunsere •cemnses.-The excur. sion to lebentrdine eesterciay, meter the auspice) of the Exet r Masonic feedge was largely patronized. 'Then the train reach- ed here over six hi ndred had been sold along the line, etween seventy and eighty tioltets were so 3 here. A. lime band accompanied the excl rsioniets. AeTeureit Nem Lem were-Wercl was re- ceived Monday at ti e Provincial Board of Health offices, Tor nto, of the death of four bend of cattle rona anthrax near Listowel. A bacterio °d�1 examination of the spleen of one o the cattle had pre- viously demonstrated he cruse of death, and oubseterently the nnouncernent came that anthrax had prow d fatal to four ante male. The local °Met tis are bong relied upoh to take precentio A WACNINO TQ PATH ters in the various divi ships 'should see to It t thistles in their respe cut at tsetse. Th liable to a fine of $19 tended to during the any farmer who is in seed blown on to his cute. As the pat many divisions; have matter, the verioes that it is done at on xy measures. senns.-Pathme.s. 'ens in the town - at all weed.; and tive divisions are patimuteters are f this was net at. onth of July, and anger of having the roperty can prose. masters, in a great not attended to this trundle should see SMALL. LOCALS. Campbell's. Headache Wafers guaran- teed to,cure headache. -The summer hol clays are half over. --Ausiust 10th is lifford's civic holiday. -Secure the T11TEB till the end of' the years; only 40 cents. - 6 A CENTS for the Times and Weekly %.1 Glebe until January, 1900. -Quarterly cervi es will beheld le the Methodist eherch oI Sunday next. - Camp Caledon re, Sons of Scotland, will meet on Mond(y evening next, BicyCles special 3 only* gente at cost prices, John Clegg & Co. -Next Tueeda evening the School Beard will hold it regular monthly meet- ing- --A oonple of It liens diecoureed'sweet" 11111810 on the stree e of the town on Tues- day. - The regular na thly. meeting of the town couneil will be held on Monday evening next. - The Winghain ase ball dub played a game at Einem ine mi Friday last. Enough diet! • We gnerenree "Dempo" to cure, sore or sweitting feet oc money refunded Campbell's drug store. , - Listowel B uner, Chesley Enter. prise and Palmersto Spectater are taking their annual holide this week. -Grapes promis an enormous crop in Essex. Essex is th greatest corn.growtng county in Canada, d the yield this sea- son will be very he vy. -The Toronto G bo of Thursday of last week contains a 1 gthy article dealing with tbe Huron? p aye trip to Dawson City, also a map el owing the route. The evade is much al ig the same line as the one given in the Te es of last week, CENTS %veil pay for the Trams till January let1-1900. One eye ata time That's the way we test tisually the eyes differ in sight. A glass' which suits one injures the other, and ultimately both suffer. We use modern appliances, and the greatest are t Oid a misfit. k misfit would hurt your eyes and our reputation. J ti DAVIS, DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, N GHANI. SI A YEAR IN ADVANC -1± is reported th the total numbeof fatalities in the A.m rieso army in the Philippines up to Ju e 2nd is 730, -Tbe front's of t stores occupied by N A Vauquhareeu tad Mists Boyd have been treated to a fro 13 coat of paint. -A new gravel w lk is beIng put down on the Diagonal E cl from the Bank ef Hamilton to Beatti Bros' livery stable. -J J Elliott, V S, of Clifford, well known in this Yid ity shipped o, car load of horses from Cliff rd to Manitoba, last week, Dr. Macdonald Is now permanently at home and e843. be consulted by his patrons'. -The Wingham gg merehents shipped •a car load of eggs to British Columbia laet week, Another c rwifl be sbipped this week. '-The members Chosen Frieecte, friends, will hold next Tuesday even -The thermonee day morning,wbieh frost mark that ha of July for some y -Al Clevelan Canadian pacer, mile of the year the distance in 2, -The Brace Walkerton,. has oh Namara is the ne assume control ne -Mr Edivard the gravel reed ne the TIDIES office which measured 5 • -Messrs John B stove and anware are having tue i beautified with a fr -The Madsen berre., offered for the Brenswicit ho to Mr James Hirt §1.810. -The wholesale eteare vefthereede sentatives from A The "drummers" w during that time, Try leing'e Clearing Sale All 10c prints for 5o. High Class Organdy Muslins and summer dress goods at half price. Ring pays cashier butter and eggs. Try the sale during July and August. tf 0. Eon, Wingham. - The general age t for the Sharples Cream Separator we in town flat& week and made arrangern nts with Mr G A rater put in his store • I O'KEEF'E'S f Wingham along with invited picnic on the fiats ng. er registered 60* Mon - is said to be nearest the been kl1C1W11 at the end rs. on Tuesday, the e, paced the fastest Oompetition, going 15. • erald, publiehed ab nged hands. Mr Mo. proprietor and will t week. ines, who resides on r ,Wingham ; sent into veral stalks of oats t 11 inches, gg & Son, the new. en in the stone block, terior of their store sh coat oepaint. 60 dare faun in Turn - le by public auction at se on Monday, was sold . The price paid was 1, th grocery and spice deal. their. travelling repre. gust 7th to the 21st. 11 enjoy their vacation Newton to have sep hero for inspectioe. -The twelfth ann 1 convention of the Bruce County Wome 's Christian Tem- perance Union will held in the Town Hall,•Faesley, on We nesday and Thurs- day, Aug. 10 and 17. - Tuesday was mancipe.tion Day. Sixty.five years ago t e Imperial Paella- ment of Great Britain eoreed that slavery in the British posoessi s must be abolish- ed, and so it has been er since. .-The prize list for e Turnberry Agri- cultural Society's 'fall, show, to be held in Wingham on Septemb 19th and 20th, are now in the. bends of to printer and will be ready for distributi in a few days, A boon to the eel( again. T P Smith, E in Wingbarn at Colin store on Thursday, Au only.' /f you have an sight it will pay yon Examination free. ed ; he is coming Specialist, will be Campbell's. drug ust 10th, "one dey defeot in your eye call atid see him . • 1 early. -Tlae machinists.1 the Grand Trunk Shope, Port Huron, w nt on strike Tun - day. The troubles we mused by an non- union Matz being pia to work in the 'shops. Every branch of the Internation- al Machinists' Assoei dot and the 41TIlal. go.mated Association of Engineers Who have men in the 0 play of the Grand Trunk have been no ided and the strike will probably extend ver the entire syse tett ' WHIM ALL attoitO itt a noticeable tact that nearly every man yod meet smokes the Itturion vigae that .1 Motelvie sells for five cents, The landon 'beats them ell- leA.L.e.• riktits. Northwestern, Wingham. Rept 1140, Western Pair, timulon, Sept Industrial rair, To onto, Aug 20.Sept 0. Northwestern, GM rioh. Sept 26.28, • :::, Ashileld and Waw nosh branch, bungen. tier), Oct 1I-1.2. Hawn Townsitip,Illipley, E.,lept 2641. Morris Drench, lityth, Oot 0.10, /Caron Central, -Clinton, Sept 1.14-0. Other dater will be *died as rotated trona iskorebarioa:i 4 LIQUID EXTRACT OF MALT. Rich in Diastase, therefore an excellent restorative where digestion is weak. WORROIN'S DRUG STORE. emt.......ermararrOissorarrarrernetr,Prrror ViTINGHAWS • .110LIDA:2; 4 LAROII 0I1OWD or xcusaromsTs VISIT ooDesicg-TE WM:MAUD 11 DESEATED Wednesday was \ Ingham's Civic hall - her favored the pro- xooters of the Union Sunday School suer., sion to Goderioh an. it Was 5 swami). A. train of eleven c.. elms left the etationi here with 748 peep)on board to spend the day on the sh e of lake Huron. Belgra.ve, Blyth, Loi desbore and Clinton contributed a nun be to the crowd. TWO extra coaches had to' be pot on at Lender- boro and wbep the train reached the county town thereew s on board 1,090 pleasure seekers. The bag crowd w re let off at the 'station and at one Etude their way to the lake shore where the time was spent inboating, etc. The nly attraction, for the large crowd-excepti a few small boata which -accommodated bout one hatdred of the orowd-was the baseball match. The game was played o the' agricultural park, Wingham Winn ng by a score of 25 to 15. Between 300 nd 400 lovers of tho game were present to witness the play- ing which was a very poor exhibition of bell. Errors on b h dace were more numerous than base hits. Had the Wingham team given their battery good support the Goderich score would ho.vei bean much smaller. Up to the sixth it looked as if Winghata was going to get the worst of it. Pe nington was ham- mered all over the 1 'in this inning and assisted by errors in the field Wing - ham riled up six run . Tbis gave them a little ginger and t y blanked Gode- rioh lee their half, McHardy replaced Pennington hi the venth but he was very wild. The fir t two men up were bit and the third too rst o a balk. Stuart followed with a hot itner which could not be healed nd the "halms." went np. Before the were retired eight men crossed the plate Goderioh took their inning and ade a desperate) attempo at a garde° finish but gooa. work in the field, eep daily in the box; retired them with onl two runs. Joe (Iowan and MeLaughl n, formerly Cana- dian league players., acted as umpires And their deeisions ere judicious al- tbough the Gorierie1 .oys did some kick- ing on the balls an. strikes decisions. Winglintres pitcher had a slow bell which made the t oderich boys look "foolish." Invade. ly they looked like balls bht they would "out the plate" and the batter would "ge angry." The game was cal ed at the end of tho seventh innings to • now the Wingham boys to catch the exc rsion train for home. The sore Witighant ... 0 6 1 0 0 0 8-25. Godertch . .... - .1. 0 5 2 0 0 2-10. Goderich, as well e every town, has its tough element. ben the Wingham crowd were leaving the park a number of homiltune lined up a one side of the street and "showered "rocl ," A number cf peoele were hit by the tlyi g stones. Little George Moir was 'Amok rt the head with a big stone itud knots& uncontekitte. Such rowdies should b severely punished mai had Ste gang tot 'took to the woods" they WOW ootainly teeeived it. The train left I .deritit about 1.50 on tist retort journey. The accommodation veal Itntlted 0.tra a 1 go number of tired ex- eurtelotaide war tted to etena up ail the Ivey home. fill the liusin ss plucks a the kora Werfet (dosed during a day end Ore town Ma almost &ea day. Excellent we 4 .4` ". 7 es, •