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The Wingham Advance, 1903-07-09, Page 4Readysisto-Wear Goods A lot of fine white linen Shirt Waists, Em- broidered fronts, Tucked fronts, trimmed with Medallions, finest qualities, perfect fitting, and the latest styles. Prices are reduced away down.. 1 Special lots of Beautiful FANCY, COLLARS Applique Collars, Silk Collars, Wash Collars, etc. A splendid assortment from 25 cents to 75 cents each, LININGS Another shipment of Gilbert's cel- ebrated spun glass or Oriental Linings in Black and colors. One lot of Japan Silk, pure Silk, all shades, specialper yard ......................... 25C io ends of this season's Muslins, new patterns, regular 25c per yard --Special .............. 19c 5 doz. Ribbed Cotton Hose, regular 15 to 25c per pair—Special, 2 pair for ................ 25c There are some of. those $I.00 Shoes left. Don't miss this snap. Highest Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs. Ritchie & Campbell successors to M. H. McIND00. r=.A �Wm ZP! S 0 A ■ - This Week we Will talk to you about Soap. It is a staple article always in demand, and to make it more popular we are going to give with every purchase of 20 cents' worth of Washing Soap, one Bar of cleansing Soap for polishing and scouring kitchen utensils. at Griffin's Q I s so— so— the Follow- 4111- 41­ 411- ing Lines -0 .,.. A large assortment of Prints, American IIIII­ goods, at all prices. w Ladies' white Underwear at cost. Hosiery for all kinds of people in Cotton and Cashmere. Best value. Ladies' aHose, guaranteed fast black, 10 cts. Corsets—Short and long, heavy Jean and Featherweight, this week a specialty. :s Bargains in Remnants of Dress Goods, beau- tiful Black pieces, Prints, Embroideries, 41— etc., etc. 1110— Now Is Your Chance, 411 - -.w 0s MILLS To M A. 1P �l��tf l���lti�f iit��tl�tt�ititttiti�tiZl�t�#f Y�itit#>ittl�l�titlillit� I —2n responding to the toast ttThe Dominion" on July 1st, at a banquet in London, England, Lord Strathcona said that in a short time "Canada would provide all the breadstuffs required for the old land." Instead of being regarded simply as the "Lady of the Snow," Canada is now being prized as the granary of the Empire. --The Montreal Witness is re- garded as Liberal in its tendency and management. But it opposes the Dominion Government in its proposed railway policy. Speak- ing of the government's proposal to build a general road from Monc- ton to Winnipeg the Witness says: "We do not hesitate to describe this as a deliberate waste of public money. It practically'means par- alleling the Intercolonial from Moncton westward, a line on which traffic is even now hard to obtain. On the other hand, it will be rich pasturage for politicians and adventurers, and the Quebec schemers will sell their bridge at a swinging profit." . —Three things may be relied on to show the progress of the West— land sales, immigration and custom duties. All these this year show well. Immigration arrivals for the year ending June 30, are estimated at 110,100, as against 55,261 last year. Winnipeg Customs returns for June this year totalled $228,- 036.83, and last year $130,802.64. For the year ending June 30 collec- tions amounted to $1,933,082.87, an increase of $433,856.04 over last year. For the month of June, the C. P. R.'s sales of land amounted to $1,222,651, and for the year ending June 30, $9,693,950, nearly double last year's sales. All this is evidence of the filling up of the the great west. —A despatch from Bangor, Maine, dated July 2nd says:— Within a few days Maine is likely to be in fact what it is supposed to be—a prohibition State. Never until now has constitutional pro- hibition prohibited the sale of liquor anywhere in Maine, if a saloon -keeper was willing to sub- mit to arrest and fine about twice In the sale upon commission, If Vile condition is imposed that the deal- Groceries. TRE WINGRAM AD"V"ANCE, July n T903 er cannot handle goods of other JNO* such action, On the sil bject of JASe _ uirsssarss l _, �� I � � `�>� combinations an restraint of trade Ladies' Sailor Hats reg. so for ...... 35c Ritchie 6 � � Campb --The laying of the telegracaphic it is made an indictable offence for a manufacturer in any class of goods to sell on condition that THE PEOPLE'S. POPULAR STOKE '-+ - cable between San Franoisand the Phillipine islands has been -the purchaser shall not deal in goods of a like kind produced by Macdonald Biotic, Winghalli. the length of the mountain section, and for this distance the guarantee completed, any other manufacturer, or even Men's and Boys' Hata at reduced prices, for July. Readysisto-Wear Goods A lot of fine white linen Shirt Waists, Em- broidered fronts, Tucked fronts, trimmed with Medallions, finest qualities, perfect fitting, and the latest styles. Prices are reduced away down.. 1 Special lots of Beautiful FANCY, COLLARS Applique Collars, Silk Collars, Wash Collars, etc. A splendid assortment from 25 cents to 75 cents each, LININGS Another shipment of Gilbert's cel- ebrated spun glass or Oriental Linings in Black and colors. One lot of Japan Silk, pure Silk, all shades, specialper yard ......................... 25C io ends of this season's Muslins, new patterns, regular 25c per yard --Special .............. 19c 5 doz. Ribbed Cotton Hose, regular 15 to 25c per pair—Special, 2 pair for ................ 25c There are some of. those $I.00 Shoes left. Don't miss this snap. Highest Prices Paid for Butter and Eggs. Ritchie & Campbell successors to M. H. McIND00. r=.A �Wm ZP! S 0 A ■ - This Week we Will talk to you about Soap. It is a staple article always in demand, and to make it more popular we are going to give with every purchase of 20 cents' worth of Washing Soap, one Bar of cleansing Soap for polishing and scouring kitchen utensils. at Griffin's Q I s so— so— the Follow- 4111- 41­ 411- ing Lines -0 .,.. A large assortment of Prints, American IIIII­ goods, at all prices. w Ladies' white Underwear at cost. Hosiery for all kinds of people in Cotton and Cashmere. Best value. Ladies' aHose, guaranteed fast black, 10 cts. Corsets—Short and long, heavy Jean and Featherweight, this week a specialty. :s Bargains in Remnants of Dress Goods, beau- tiful Black pieces, Prints, Embroideries, 41— etc., etc. 1110— Now Is Your Chance, 411 - -.w 0s MILLS To M A. 1P �l��tf l���lti�f iit��tl�tt�ititttiti�tiZl�t�#f Y�itit#>ittl�l�titlillit� I —2n responding to the toast ttThe Dominion" on July 1st, at a banquet in London, England, Lord Strathcona said that in a short time "Canada would provide all the breadstuffs required for the old land." Instead of being regarded simply as the "Lady of the Snow," Canada is now being prized as the granary of the Empire. --The Montreal Witness is re- garded as Liberal in its tendency and management. But it opposes the Dominion Government in its proposed railway policy. Speak- ing of the government's proposal to build a general road from Monc- ton to Winnipeg the Witness says: "We do not hesitate to describe this as a deliberate waste of public money. It practically'means par- alleling the Intercolonial from Moncton westward, a line on which traffic is even now hard to obtain. On the other hand, it will be rich pasturage for politicians and adventurers, and the Quebec schemers will sell their bridge at a swinging profit." . —Three things may be relied on to show the progress of the West— land sales, immigration and custom duties. All these this year show well. Immigration arrivals for the year ending June 30, are estimated at 110,100, as against 55,261 last year. Winnipeg Customs returns for June this year totalled $228,- 036.83, and last year $130,802.64. For the year ending June 30 collec- tions amounted to $1,933,082.87, an increase of $433,856.04 over last year. For the month of June, the C. P. R.'s sales of land amounted to $1,222,651, and for the year ending June 30, $9,693,950, nearly double last year's sales. All this is evidence of the filling up of the the great west. —A despatch from Bangor, Maine, dated July 2nd says:— Within a few days Maine is likely to be in fact what it is supposed to be—a prohibition State. Never until now has constitutional pro- hibition prohibited the sale of liquor anywhere in Maine, if a saloon -keeper was willing to sub- mit to arrest and fine about twice In the sale upon commission, If Vile condition is imposed that the deal- Groceries. WARM WEATHER Ho'KERN er cannot handle goods of other JNO* & JASe manufacturers. + This is picnic time and it FOR LADIES. Ladies' Sailor Hats reg. so for ...... 35c 1' — Incidents are still being brought to public -view regarding the awful flood at Heppner, Mon- tana, a few weeps ago, by which several hundred lives were lost. Bodies are still being dug from the wreckage where the floods rolled fathoms high like a resistless wall. A. child was found over ten miles from the parents. The most strik- ing evidence of the strength of the flowing stream was its effect upon the railway tracks. The flood picked up the heavy steel rails and bent them as a boy would a pin. One of the rails was hurled like a javelin into a bank of earth, and only two feet of it remained pro- truding from the ground. Two of the, dead were recovered in a singu- lar way, A dog standing on a pile of debris was barking wildly. The rescuers wondered why, and tearing away the heap they dis- covered the body of the dog's mas- ter. ax ter. When the body was removed the dog would not leave. Con- tinuing their search the part found the dog's mistress. '1` The Toronto World says :— Manitoba is in the throes of general election, with the exciting incidents of a scandal and the re- appearance e appearance of our venerable friend, the School question. The school question comes up in the form of a complaint by Winnipeg Catholics of the working of the present law, The law is the result of the settle- ment between the Laurier govern- ment and the Greenway govern- ment in 1896. Premier Roblin has declared that he cannot disturb this arrangement. This would mean that nothing can'be done ex- cept by negotiation between the two governments, and that again is an admission that the Dominion government has the right to inter- fere. As a matter of fact, the agreement itself amounted to such an admission. But it was repre- sented as the result of conciliation, of the moral suasion by the Lau- rier government and this is the view to which practical effect will be given. We may be quite sure that no political party will ever burn its fingers with the question again. I. I :Il , III II In IIII ..I 111141 I di d • -.>a .A Group of Bargains for July Read the List "� over careful) Here's a grand opportunity for you to save money. The July Sale for this year must out -distance all previous sales. Our stock is much larger than ever before, and the quality of the goods has never before been equalled. We want to put emphasis on the fact that it is our regular lines of goods that we oiler at reductions that range from 25 to 50 per cent. off our regular prices. _ 3' a - Groceries. WARM WEATHER Bargains in flats be 75 per cent. of `the actual cost of to do so. CLOTHING - Construction, but is not to exceed + This is picnic time and it FOR LADIES. Ladies' Sailor Hats reg. so for ...... 35c $13,000 a mile. The Government will be interesting for you to —�'� ' .. •+ ++ " 40 for ...... 30c 'Girls' Hats rrg 50c and 75c for ...... 25c have arbitrarily fixed 50(' miles as know that we can supply you A person to keep cool needs tuency under the Redistribution Act, Dufferin so far takes the lead. the length of the mountain section, and for this distance the guarantee with a fine line of— light weight clothing. We can supply your wants. Let ns help Men's and Boys' Hata at reduced prices, for July. will also be 75 per cent. of the ac- P Canned Fish and. Meats Pot- f ' you to look and feel cotnfotable. A quantity of Men's Straw Hata, teal cost up to a maximum of $30,- 000 a mile. The rates to be charg- ted Ham, Beef; Duck, Salad vVe have a s lendid assort• ment of White and Colored Mus• reg. `L5c and 30—reduced to ..... ,15c ed are* to be subject to the control Dressing, Mustard Dressing, gi g, lins, Basket Cloth, Dimity Muslin. Dress Ginghams, fancy Mens Canvas Hats, reg. 40 for .... 30c Men's New Stylish Straw Hats 25• of the Governor in Council or the Railway Commission, but on the Sauces, Pickles, Catsup, -&c. Silks &c. Just the goods for hot weather. per cent off reg. prices. , - Government section of the line the You'll enjoy your picnic Graduate of Royal 3; College of Dental �r ship of Adjala will be annexed to one of the Simcoes, while the rates are not to be cut down to a figure that will prevent the tom- g P better if you use BLUE $1.50 Shirt Waists for......$1.00 Men's Leather Belts, at pany from paying annual rental. Construction will be under con- RIBBON TEA. Nolle bet- .75 " " " ...... .50 reduced prices. a trol of a commission appointed by tel'. Put up ill lead packages ^— 50c Leather Belts for...............Joe " " the Government, so far as the Moncton -Winnipeg section is con- prices 25e, 40e, 50e a lb. Summer Vests, all Styyles. Prices 5c, lOc, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c. 35C • • • • • • . . • • • . .25c 25c " `' " • ..............20c -' 0 I Men's Summer Clothing New Glassware. Bargains in Shoes at Bargain Prices. We have just received a case of very pretty Glassware with heavy (!old Decorations. The kind that does not wash off. The price is low. Plates, Bon Bon Dishes, Vases, Tooth Pick Holders, Pin Trays, Rose Bowls, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers. Your choice for 15c each. A better quality of Glass, same decoration as above. Water Sets 7 pieces...............$1.75 Table Sets 6 " ............... 1.75 B S t 7 " 1 40 Oxfords are in high favor this year, and right in face of this fact we are selling Oxfords, at reduced prices. LADIES' $1. .75 Dongola Kid Oxfords..$1.35 1.50 . " 1.15 1.35 " 661.00 1.75 " " Trilby.,. 1.35 1.35 ' • •' 1.00 GENTS. Just a fewpail's left of those light weight, laced Shoes, regu- lar $1,00, reduced to 75c a pair. Fine Dongola and Box Calf Shoes el 50 to $3 50 a air $1.50 Summer Vests for ..........$1.00 75c .. .. .. .... I..... .50 Fine Cotton Shirts and Drs. each. .25 Fine Balbriggan 11 .25 .. p ,. .50 Fine Silkine is " .75 Fine Natural Wool " is 1,00 We can supply you with fine ordered clothing on short notice. We guarantee style, fit and quality. Blk. Venetian Worsteds. Fine Blk. and Navy Serges. Fine Fancy English Worsteds Fine Canadian and Scotch erry e s Tweeds, a year. Now, however, the � . p Judges of the Supreme Court have I given notice that the possession of a United States internal revenue ACROSS THE CONTINENT. liquor. stamp will subject the possessor to a jail sentence instead ALEX. FELLY of a fine, and all over the State, Fall Terms Opens Sept. 1st. WELLINGTON MUTUAL hotels and restaurants last night The following is the outline CENTRAL Auctioneer for Huron County FIRE INS. CO. the new railway which is to bea 810. closed their bars, wholesalers went built through Canada from the I have secured an Auctioneer's license for Established PH out of business and within a week g ' Head once GUELPH, oNT. � Atlantic to the Pacific, and known � _,+ Huron county, and am prepared to conduct every retailer will have quit STBATFORD, ONT. sales at reasonable rates. Risks taken on all olasses of insurable pro as the Grand Trunk Pacific. The Sales arranged at the Advance Office. selling. main features of the Government's Scores of Business Colleges have ap• party on the cash or premium nota system. ALEX. KELLY, Wingham P. 0. JAMES GOLDIm MrAs. DAVIDSON, I oliC in connection with the ro- plied to ns for our graduates, i sot as , policy II teachers in their schoo)s. This is the President. Secretary, posed transcontinental railway evidence -you are looking for as to the —Starting Out With September P Y BEST SCHOOL to attend. Thousands JOHN RITCHIE, sittings the Court of Appeal will line have practically been deter- nes uitfermer Ste fort care now .in busi- T11Os. HOLMES AGENT, WINGHAM ONT sit in two divisions. This will mined, and it is expected that with t BANKER, ETC. greatly facilitate the work of this in a few days a contract with the '1, J. Elliott, Principal, Alarriage Licenses issued. No witnesses court which is far in arrear. Grand TrunkCompany will be required. SAW' si ned. 'The Government under- Money 4% largo amounts; smaller in pro•WINGRAM MILL There will not be less than 80 ap- g portion, Easiest terms. peals on the September list. take to construct a line from Mone- IT'S ALL RIGHT. There is about that number at the ton to Winnipeg via Quebec, and RICHARD HOLMES McLEAN & sori beginning of every sittings and it to lease it to the Grand Trunk Pa- and students may enter the BARRISTER AT LAW, SOLICITOR, ETC., ETC. has been found impossible to hear cific Company for fifty years. For%STOWEL office;—next to Holmes Block now building these and give judgment within the first five years they will pay Ailkindaofronghanddrassed.... It time acceptable to litigants no rental to the Government. For and lawyers. This court has fre- the second five years they will pay DR. AGNEW LUMBER LATH SHINGLES quently had 50 cases standing for the net surplus of receipts over at any time. > > judgment. By dividing the court working expenses. For the re- SPRING TERM begins March 30. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, APPLE BARRELS. g y years three judges can hear appeals from mainin fort the agree to Two Courses—Commercial and shorthand. ACCOUCHEUR, y g Office :—Upstairs in the Macdonald decisions of a single judge. The Pay 3 per cent. on the cost of con- Send for College Journal. Block. Hard and Soft Slabs, also a struction. C. A. FLEMING A. L. McINTYRE Night calls answered at office, large quantity of dry hard - with ,judge of a lower court will TIIE WESTERN SECTION. wood for sale, delivered. make up a second division. The The Government will guarantee TOWN PRZOPERTIES WANTED. DRS, CHISHOL� CHISHOI,M full court will of course, have to the bonds for the stretch of line Telephone Orders Promptly sit to hear appeals from a court of which the company themselves are PHYSICIANS •SURGEONS ETC. attended to, two or more 'ud es and all a eals I hale almost dail enquiries for g PP in criminal cases. to construct. In the case of the prairie section the guarantee will houses to rent or buy. y Josephine Street -- Win ham Now is the time to sell if you wish p g I: be 75 per cent. of `the actual cost of to do so. Construction, but is not to exceed No charge unless a sale is made. P, KENNEDY, KID., M. C. P, S.0 —For the number of changes re- $13,000 a mile. The Government Abner Cosens, Minnie st. J quired to make one new consti- have arbitrarily fixed 50(' miles as (Member of the British Medical Association) tuency under the Redistribution Act, Dufferin so far takes the lead. the length of the mountain section, and for this distance the guarantee A, DULMAGE COLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE, To form this constituency, one will also be 75 per cent. of the ac- P Special attention paid to Diseases of women D and children, must be wiped out—Cardwell, and five others changed—Peel, Simcoe, teal cost up to a maximum of $30,- 000 a mile. The rates to be charg- REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, CONVEYANCINC.� MONEY TO LOAN OssloE Ho1rRs:-1to4p.m,; 7to9p,m, Grey and the two Wellingtons. ed are* to be subject to the control on Town and Farm Property. W. T. Holloway The township of Caledon and Albion and the village of Bolton g of the Governor in Council or the Railway Commission, but on the ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT, OPPICE.—In the Kent Block. D.D.S., L,D.S, r , will be attached to Peel, the town- Government section of the line the Residence—Catherine St. Graduate of Royal 3; College of Dental �r ship of Adjala will be annexed to one of the Simcoes, while the rates are not to be cut down to a figure that will prevent the tom- g P i C. J. MAGUIRE k Surgeons of Tori , `• . _ _ onto, and Honor Graduate of Dent tc townshi of Mono will form art of P P the new county. Mulmur will be pany from paying annual rental. Construction will be under con- REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING - al D%t. of Toron " 4 r to University. all$ i esme do taken from South Simcoe, Shel- trol of a commission appointed by Collection of Rents and Accounts a specialty. Doltietrympro aEo cls[ otiof guaranteed, 6rOfftce in Beaver Block, burne and Melanethon from East Grey, Amaranth, East Luther and the Government, so far as the Moncton -Winnipeg section is con- ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. - Grand Valley from North Welling- cerned. The most modern appli- offiee—in Vanstone Block. open Saturday evenings, 7 to 9. ARTIiUR J. IRWIN ton and Orangeville and East antes will be used, and an effort D.D.S., L,DA Garafraxa from Centre Welling- will be made to complete the lineJ, A. MORTON Doctor of Dental Surgery of the F en. ton, and all these will, together within from three to three and a nsylvania College and Licentiate of with Mono, form the County of half years. The Grand Trunk BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Dental Surgery of Ontario. Dufferin—they are now the judici- Pacific Company are to equip the MoxEtt To Lona. Office Over Post Office—WINGRAM al county of Dufferin. line with rolling stock, and they I undertake that there will be no de- in Office:—Morton BIock, Wingham MISS SARA L. MOORE ficiencies that regard. —An amendment to the Crimin. The company have sixty surveyMjSS DELIA SPARLING Teacher of Piano and Theory al Code was introduced last week parties out at present, of whom ten in the Commons. It proposes to are working between Lake Abittibi A. T. c. ki, -- impose a heavy fine on employers and Quebec. The surveyors re- Teacher of Piano, Theory, and Fletcher MISS CARRIE MOORE who discharge their men for the port the existence of a clay belt Muslo 1lfethod, Simplot and Kindorgarten, Pupils for Conservatory Teacher of Violin reason that they have absented north of the north shore of Lake proparod exam. and Guitar. themselves from business, when Superior. There is similar soil for mations, Itooms—in Stono Blook, Wingham. such was necessary for the main- same distance eastward from Lake tenance of civil order, It is also Abittibi towards Quebec. ThereVANSTON i' declared unlawful for any associa- is a little pine, but the timber is R. DICKINSON & HOLMES tion or corporation to discriminate against any person because he is a mostly spruce and pulpwood. Be - tween Lake Abiptibi and Wig4ipeg Mopey to loan at lowest rates, Office Barristers, Solicitors, etc, member of the militia force, a there is pine, spruce and pulpwood. BEAVER BLOCK, Office: Meyer Block Wingham, heavy fine being the penalty for in abundance. 7.95. "WINGIHAM, . n, x,, Dieklnaon Dud1a7 Holmes McLean & Son t 50 YEARS' , EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DEsiGNs COPYRIGHTS &C, Anyone sending a skoteh and (faserl tion mal sickly aseertnin our opinion frau w otber, An �yentigo is probab)p patentable. Communica- ilnAetriet conildentf'a; $auQpgoiCo PA uta asp ti!roa, ��dest p enc�fop ipeyirtngph�Atop latents takon throUl,h Munn 1 Qp, Tpa. TO special flake, witbout aharge, Ip the SCie�tifiC .�mer�raa, A handsomely 111astrate4 weakly. TArsest air• culation of any scientlaa Journal. Terms, i3 A F; four months, ;L Sold byeal nowadeAlers, NN & CO ewroadwllr, Now Ygrk Branch Olticc. 626 F fit., Washington, D. . 1.11 IOMPTLY SECURED rite for our 'hifereatGg'bpoks t' Inlii6t Help" and "How you are swindled. I us a rough sketch or model of your is - ton oriniprovenient and we will tellyott our opinion as to whether it is probably stable. Relected appllcatioeslinveoftea i successfully prosecuted by us. We luct fully equipppped offices in Montreal Washington; thisqualifiesustopronipt- ispatch work and quicklyq secure Patents cad as the invention. IIIghoat refcreaces ished. tents procured through Afarlon tk Ma- receive special notice without charge in too newspapers distributed throughout ecialt ion•ratent busines of bfanufaoa rs and Xngineers. MARION & MARION Ment \Experts and Solloltors. �, ,� Nolo Vork Lite B'Id'([,�oM nMcl.