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• Fen wheat, white; 96 cents; Slrrl
ioheat. 90 ants; Barley, 64 oeuts ; Qat
*17 Bente to $9 cents.
The "Aaruintorr Ullustra'test.
The,kiaritime X'roviuca penitentiary at
Dorchester, N B> is desexibod in the last
islataa, of the Dariititon Illustrated, with a
series of tine illustrations.reproducedfrom
photographs. St d,pue'th tkae,most charm.
lug summer resort to the visiuity of Dobe
kraal„affords two line pagee o£il(uatrntiouu,
and there ate Eros' views from Sault Ste
.Marie+ and from the Rocky Mountain
eegion,. Types of Britaiu s Colttnilal=troons
ie a tine'. page, and Milan Cathedral is
Another beautiful eograviug, ';,here are
realistic sketches and laughable cartoons,
besides brilliant literary features at this
Y
charming iriamher.
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F'al'l Drava ixact -We are iri. receipt
of our large importation purchases of
staple and fancy dry goosde; we ore now
complete in all departments.
Drese Goods —Great oare has been used
in the selection for this largely increase
:.rig branch of our business. '"We never
had belf•t a assortment of novelties and
large variety of shades and designs as
we are ebownag this season.
We request you to reserve your order
until you have seen our stook which has
been purchased in the best market and
will be found to be of their usual good
value.
Tailoring department well
with new fall goods of the latest style,
in. Scotch. and West of England Tweeds,
F'reneh Worsteds, Trish Berges. Don't
buy before looking through this Depart
meet.
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as"sorted
Yours trulyQ,,
1, H. MOOR.
ttric4.0IingOsamEiine
FRIDAY. AUGUST 28„ 1891.
-The public soho
1 onday next.
--On Tuesday nee
I will ' reopen
,No2Corepan
volunteers will leaje for their an
drill at St Thomas.
on
an
of
uual
Rev r R Moorba se, bf Ingersoll, c
e ducted the services it .the St Paul's Chu
here, on Sunday last, a Bev E W Huy
taking Mr Aloorhopse in Ingersoll.
--Fresh Ijeac$ea, ears s,ud 'Grapes
Jas i\XcKeivie's Star restaurant.
—Rev C•$ kriest, f Toronto, was
town last week shalt: g hands with frien
lie conducted the se;v ees of the ]3ap
church in town on S day, 16th instil,
very acceptably.
—G T R, trains for Toronto and e
leave. Wingham at 6.80 a m and 11,10 a
via W G,ff a "Division, and at 6,4a a
and 3.20 p" in, via Clinton sand Guelp
'Good connections by all trains.
--An ,
exchange says , A little c
Y ®amh
p
sprinkled
on window - Its is much Woo
effective in keeping °fl es out of a him
than window screens. The kitchen ea
be rid of flies by spri, . ling a little cath
pilot occasionally on ie kitchen stoves
It is worth trying.
—Au Orangeville t-spatclu says: To
Allen, nof-
, Rosemont, speculated in groin
Ile won the first `rim ” and this encourage
hien to go on. Then e began to lose, but
be kept on until he B. pauperized,
is said to he in bt now to the tune
a 49,000. Fie hastily. t Mono a few week
ago with all the chatt Is he could serape
together. Fre owed "Rialsted's bank in
-Shelburne x1,000, a. a Manager Silk went
in pufsuit of hien. ilk located Allen in
Winnipeg and got a 'warrant for his
arrest for fraud. A 'n telegraphed to bis
-father, vho is a ealthy farmer near
Itosem'dnt, and the old man telegraphed
Tilriftyae .liftman/ ,• oney. Silk was paid
' 4f $)1,000,
{ Oh, What .a Cough.
'Will yoitheed the warning? The signal
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
errible disease Consumption, Ask your,
selves if you can afford for the sake of
a avug 50o., to run the rislt and do nothing
for it.' We know from experiebce that
hi(oh's
Cure will pure your cough. It
na3vn fails.
an4
rein
ties
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tilt
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ast
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setatthttna, and the neobwebrt w lisle
nli away and the spiders trot oft arta th
e. ideas come dancing bank agein lilts
*lean spirits, having, grown stroiage
by their re.eppearai',ce. Zany a
minister would be worth ten times
Lie present value if he spent Saturday
on the streets, in the park, out on a
fans '
r drinking butter' ,
at the hens, t) stead of M his growtery
Hrnang musty towers and ttobwebs,
dragging from a reluctant brain. heavy
ideas, or, if by force of habit the phos•
phases are ablaze on Saturday, on
Monday tells the tale of labour strpined
and days oadaverousiy bine chase plose
upon the holy hours of Sabbath and
usher in his fleet. day of the week as
sepulchral and net resurrection days.
ldeury Ward ,Beecher, she' greatest
preacher of the , 19th ceutnry, took
his ,Saturday theio�logy front, Tiffany s'
wi`pdow8 on Broadway, . and . other
stores, '
Bili mrtext is bi three parts
Begin ning,,•uaiddle and end, Now
for the third part --The end. We.
need fres!) air in the spiritual life.
To this end our oharches need,'
ventilating. Let our caaretttkers re-
ceive the hint gladly and act upon it.
Open the doors and windows not later`
than 7•,30 garb ,ath morning and not
later than 12. nocn on prayer meeting
nights. Don't Maine the •duality, of
the minister's snuff that he. . gives year
if, you tare inhaling the. breath of yoir
great grandmother,, whose ashes. lonif;
ago were laid away, yet whose breath
fingers in the cloistered portions of
our ehurohes, Fresh air ,is cheap and
wholesokne ; give us plenty of it.
Now, when ]� talk of, the preacher, I
mast be wary lest X bite my own tens
ue, 'Tis not :nine, however, to draw
y own portrait, only that which 1
ught to be, and. in this way zny , own
eopte will not Yknow .me. There is a
react difference between fresh air au
eavy winds. Some ministers bring
u•African siroafco into the pulpit,. and
s 'the' het' sulphurous message .is.
died forth, itll green tints disappear
um the beams of their congregation.
theca come laden, with the chill
reezes of the north, icy; frozen,
isp sentences, drat,. make you feel
old and shivery. They are removed
otic their people fully two leagues
they descend from the sacred
.
sk
Y
with solemn ane majectia tread,.
talk into the vestry and ,glias home
e the ghost of Banquo, for' dinner.
hers come like the slimmer bree've,
ftiug in sunshine and fragrance, ' a
Id pressure worth forty sermons,' a
k telling of , interest, to . word of
W sparks frons the anvil of God,
e ltia tlia.spark and glow and sissing
that attracte ohiidren around the
r smithy dour. (rive its to them fresh
and your &asses wilt grow.: Don't de
all the zalkhig, You, aro a modern
Socrates, don't forget lata method.
Your duty 's
a to .lei i
'u 6:
s s
, supply
P p
1 p
p.
y
water enough to start the welt. Your
class will thank you in the .course of
twelve months for keeping youl;.anouth
elQsed•and alt Haat wisdom you kept
will mysteriously coarse from other
channels back to yea and verify your
own conoluaions. Let ne bave fresh
air-edife, animation, fuzz-- in our
schools, from the. opera window at the
proper time•to the closgd oracle at the
prober time,
Lastly, in the' Prayer Meeting,.
Yon would objcot to the minister
giving you the satire address' over and
over again, and yet how sbahy' do this
with God 7 Get a fresh want and
then fresh words will come, Get a
fresh flow Of love ttnd the old stook
phrases wilt. not . satisfy you. Get
fres.!. air auto your soul and yotar ex.
pressions will vary like the varying
tides. of the wind.' Fresh air in our
ttaethods--more baud shaking, more
cheer, more hope, more courage, more
love, name Christ, more °Marches,
more congregations with the present
ones Ailed, will be the result of plenty
of • • FR'sz Ant.
Winghaut, Get., August 25, 1891,
#.rotten to Boys. •
'ratho gdltar'of the Times.
Matt Su,•. -When calling upon trueigb
bar lately, we were kindly invited to a
stroll thrpugh the garden. • When contpli•
meuting'them upon the excelleut shove pf.
fruit,rdore especially the grapes`and pluir)s,
"yes," was the rtply, "if they are, only
allowed to ripen:." "There is uothipg," we
said, "to prevent them owning to full nue.
turitx. The trees and vines are to a'1
appearanoe,yary healthy, Utile early frost
keeps away." "Frost, we are 'not afraid
Of frost. It is the boys we dread." This
rather startling piece of information teas
.
indeed chilling, and reflected very strougly
upon the hitherto good name of our quiet
town. It is seemly probable that many
of the parents are acquainted with
the severity of the law and the awful
.penalty of 'orchard robbing," ' sin they
would be very, careful and advise their boys •
from such disgraceful conduct. Aud i3'the
Chief'Constable wotild keep a very vigilant
eye upon any boy that be suspeets,it would
indeed be a gretit obligelueut to his neigh.
bors, as well as all parents. By giving this
a. place in the Tams, you will oblige a
RA'r)ri'et3'ER,
FFFSII
t1it Deas, EaiTon,:-,It was:my
tention to preach a sermon on "Z'
Air". In fact, I went so far as
look for •to suitable text, but
thought occurred, why not preaeli t
larger .Congfegation, as web, as to y
own ? and so I address thself to
.r rge constituency of people who
pp with the Timms. On Monday ev
ing, 1 witneseed.a. game of lacrosse
the park. The play was .adnmirab
considering the , slippery nature of t
grotind, and tined wu,s called at a v
exciting moment, ►,ranch to our' regr
though equitable to all. It had be
a day of very close apptisation to o
jobs and writing,aaici thoroughly wea
1 Wentl hue canine back again rejuven
e.
d There was,justo:
enough rxioistu
is the nir to make it so delicious
fresh and exhilirating. The blo
coursed along giiielter, eau more tin
int
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to
the
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the
are
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Mated, brain soothed and pulse invig
(mated, the walk .home. more enjoyabl
and step, more elastic." What a bless
m ing, we thought, to have these athleti
• societies for the young men. If w
d only had a safe passport to then
homes at,the close of the games, or t
$e' a. Club Room for an hour's discussion
t where ,no "tire 'water" could be obtain
s ed, we would urge every young man
to join one of these societies. After
the close confinement in store, office
or factory, what a boon to enjoy the
fresh atrand 'by exercise develop the
biceps, expand the lungs•lind broaden
the. chest, without adding •useless
adipose tissue•for which we. c ould need
to hike Allan's Anti Fat. We recog-
nize the, part fresh air; takes h phys€..
oal'development, Many babies who are
sickly, puling, . fretting .morsels of
humanity, would crow and .leap and
laugh aloud if they got their share of.
G`o,d's fresh air fund, ttlany a ,nervous,
dyspeptic woman would lose the
horrors efhightnnare,aud the weariness
of the.flesh, if she went out more and
took a :sun .bath, and let the fresh
breezes brew through her, They are
God's porters sent to carry away the
weaknesses and cares and heart Relies'
o, of womankind. There would ha a
saving of filet, coal •oil and temper, if
more of this was dom., Doti't say
the baby keeps you, for the baby.is
presetting to to you all the time, "go
and. 1 will go with you." Don't say
the ironing keeps 'you, for you will
find the ozone gathered will make the
irons Ily more quickly and ilia shirts
will take on a more silky gloss.
New', it is just the lanae: in the
:!nestle! world. The nnind chamber
gathers ,cobwebs, ---there >ar*' spider's
at wort in the brain, weaving and
spinning: and darting at ideas and.
snatching thein away so 1uickly tifat
you never discover` where they have
gone to• Just throw open the shutters
of your soul', hoist the sash of your
nderetanding, roll tap, the blinds and
ntock the doors of :your mind • and:
et int the freslaair of heaven and the
•
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Canada's Industrial, Toronto, Sept 7
10.
Goderieh. Sept 16 to 18.
Western rale, London, Sept 17 to 26s
Guelph Central, Guelph, aept•22, 23 and
24.
Centre Brune, at Ears ey, rept 22 to 24.
Mitchell, Sept 23' and 24.
Exeter. Sept 26 and 29.
*? • Palmerston, Sept 28 and 20.
Clinton, Sept 28 to 80.
Northwestern, \I/tighten, n, i4ept 29 and
s0.
Rolla, .Sept 29 and 00, '
Buren Township, at Ripley, Sept 29 -and
80.
Northern, Walkerton, Sept 20 te.Oet 2.
• ,Bast Iiurcn, X*taleaels, Oct t and $.
ke�aforth, Oet 1 and 2,
1Qerth Perth, 8tratforll, Oct 1 and 2
Bast 'Wawanosh,. Belgrave, Oet 6 and 7,
'Kincardine, at ltiucardine, Oet 8 and d.
Zurich. Sept 14 and 1:r.
fIensaatt, Sept 16 and 16.
Barrtsten. ;Sept 80 to OCt 1. • it
BruMels, Oct 1 and 2, u
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a�oyaa x'emplars of Temperance,
The seventh annual session of the
ominion Council, Royal Templars of
empeirence, coriveued in Tamilton on
re drill Inst, and as the order has
everal branches in 'this ,county the
nllowin; information will be of gene
al interest; On Juno 90,` there was
tax•payiug membership of 20,130,
rid the actual membership was 3,000
advance of this. Last year 160000
embers only were•reported. During
o year the order formed 74 new
!moils in Ontario; 1a in Manitoba, 9
Quebec:, 6 in the .Northwest, 4 in
ew Brunswick and 1, in :British
olumbite The present` membership.
divided'as follows in round num
rs : Ontario, 16,000 ; Manitoba, '
00 ; Quebecu 2,500 ; .New Bruns-
ck, 1,000; British Columbia, 400;
wfouudland, 150.- In the bene -
cry department during the year new
Mess to the.extea of almost $750, -
was written, bringing the total in.
come up to $6,000,000. The death
l during the twelve months was
ely up to the average of four year.
t, 6 in1,000,'which is' considered
cherry welcome, an enquiry about 'ver
some ,absent sufferers" that forces that
pent up tear drop through the laehry.
mai
duct U spite u ate of o "
ur
p y , best effort
to preveut it. Illi breathes forth a
message from the land of eternal sen%.
shine,. tells of a covenant keeping
Father, of a Saviour's cons'taucy, how
to bear the ills of life and gives us a
push right along this rough pathway
till. we feel'we are walking iri .a garden
of
herbs'.
plucking p g lilies and roses and
honeysuckle ta, make a cl►arpiet for the
Ring of kings,, sending us forth with
a wish welling up in our soul that "we
could make our lives sunsbine.'' But
fresh air is needed in the hearer.as
well. ' T'here,is a`' ive and'a take about
t
belie earnest hearer.. • They don't'
know the good they are dying as they
bend forward `with •ltindlhrix eye and a
look' of expectancy and a half pleased
smile playing about the corners of
their lips. They are preaching through
their pastor and they don't know it.
God bless then: all, we say, and 'in.
ravage their numbers. You. might as
well preach to wooden dolls. or stumps
of trees as to some amen, who come to
church knowing they are going to take
a nap and do it. Instead of cushions,
We would suggest a series of dog ,col-
tare, sewed tbgether and placed flat
On the place where these risen sit. It
would at least fix theirattention, if not
tlieni. "Throw spite in ,you Sermon,"
say they. We answer, "Flow , do you
know how mnoh spice yea: lost, you
did • not -hear kr Fresh air—. resb
air—from the hearer as welt as from
the speaker --fresh air in our singing
too. Why stiek to the old tuned so
long 7 They are good in their place,
lent don't bit the new tulles get musty
for lack of bringing thein out. Every
body sing, at least try' to sing, and.
don't give the choir all their own way.
If we must hive old.tiiness, let its bave
therm all give c
, e e er
s; one a.
>T' n squat
chance. But if the sermons were to
keep pace with soave of the singing,
•there mould be great grumbling from
many sides. The old fashion wont do
with preaching, why wiltit do with
the.singiugr ? Fresh air -fresh air.
So in. our Sabbath Schools, we neer':
fresh air. We iellnt more .trigina,lity',
more handling the Word of God' for
ourselves, Don't„ bring the now
musty idea of twenty years ago, bu
forge for y0ureelvee..• Teachers, strike w
ry tow. The receipts in . the bene.
notary fund amounted to $72,349 62,
and after paying all death plains there
remained d a
bate
race of27 5 0.
0 42
of a surplus in the bank In the
general fund the receipts in the
Dominion Secretary's department
were $11,728.81, and the expenditure
$11,461.20. These figures do not in.
chide the receipts and expenditures of
the. publication department, as follows:
Receipts, $7,271.08 ; expenditure,
$8,678,71,
OMOMMIONIMIlw
HANGS.
A. L.11AMI1.TON, Ohentist' and
Dxiiggist,: begg to inform the people
of Wingham and vicinity, that he
has bought the P1=LAI2,M.r OY DRUG-
.
STORE from. Dr. W. 13. Towler, and.
hopes tlfrough strict attention :to
business to retain all the old ous.'
Comers, besides as ntany newones
as possible. •
,. A. L. ItAINEXI.TON.
Having sold the stook and good-
will of my business to Arthur L:
Hamilton, a graduate of the Ontario
College of Pharmacy, 1 take this
opportunity' of thanking my many
patrons for their liberal patronage
Land hope they Will continue to deal '
at thePhatmacy.
W. 13.
TOWLD1t.
Wiegham, August 12th, 1891:
Ct R1X
Dat Towler will -continue the prac-
tics of his proreseion and may be
founfi'at hie office to . the Pharmacy
�. Ibaniilton's ttrtigetote_during
*co boars, or ai:his resilieaoe, Di -
anal street.
13011,14
t�oaxrmezloing iclay} July ,8, xd,
TKROUGH:01.
FROM.
TORONTO
TO 9 ,
0 in
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OLD ORQIIARD
ON Tag TI&A.INE JQA aT„
' and to all
WHITE MOUNTAIN RESORTS
4VE.II,Y TUESDAY =CI F'RXDAT,a.
Returning, leave out Orchard Everyhr'andar and
Thursday, running through to Toronto dartag;,;,
Summer season.
?or rates and fullinformntion apply
any C. P.1$. TQket Agent. p1r y to'
• Dissolution .of Partnerships
4
Notice is hereby given that the Part-
nership heretofore subsisting 'between `'
i
undhe er undersigned
.of Jas. £ O sic 45 0re o.,.
at the'I.'owe of Wingham, was dissolved
by mutual consent on the 12th• day of
March, A. D.1891. All accounts dna to
the tato firm will be paid to Jns. 4,, Cline
who will carry On the business at the old
stand and by whom all obligations of
the late firm will be paid.
Dated this 2,4th March, A, D.1891.
Witness, his. A. Chan;
•J. A, MotroN. JonN Nx;nriarrns,
liefering to above, I wish to return my
thanks for pastfavors, and trust that by
clone ettet;tion to the wants of my cus-
tomers to merit a continuance of the
same.
Jas. A. Clip.
P. S.—Past alio accounts must be set
tied at once. •
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AUGUST ta e.. ur,t20th,111,7pte,Uber
AUGUST 181hf']notur 27thti18Di teliiber
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Parties ticketing from other points should arrange
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hen lnx.et,rfftn t1leaving, August 11th, 1$611, and Sepm
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F'or full information apply to any ticket agent of
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SHI '
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a:parallel.hr the history of medicine..
All druggists are authorizer(,• to sell it on a pos-
itive .gguuarantee, atest that no other cure can sue:'
Cessfully'stand. That it may becoute know»,
the Proprietors, at au enormous eatpense, are
placing� a"Sample Bottle Free into every (tome
in the 'United States and Canada, /iron have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Ilronehitis, use it, for
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief•
is sure, ,If you dread that insidious disease
'Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOWS Ct%RE, Price to ets.,r, o as, and
$>i.00. If your Lungs are sore or Bath lama,
Shiloh's l'nrous Piaster, ]?rice OS cis.
TOSEPR CoW0,
°smart 'Jeri ape 'Goner, Co, !linear,
ATptilONL 'Ylt, •
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cad :lege of paying at the eind; of any ,oar. Note# r advanced on Mortgo.owl at at par tont
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Nash—In Howick. on the 18th Inst the I accounts collected..
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