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Wingham Times, 1891-11-20, Page 5
4. The Best PIaca on Earth to Bay Your FALL and WINTER GOODS, The Whole NorId VVantG to buy the Best1 THE BEST is our Bid dor Your Business, . And the i .'lace to do that is at, , .. .. • O1i[ Our Fall and Winter buying has been c1'bne with a view of off©ring you the best dualities at the best figures, And we invite all who are in need of A FI itST,OLA.SS Surr 'to closely inspect our varied STOCK OF OV_J.�' COATINGS, WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS, which we are prepared to make up in the very latest style and best workmanship, having improved our facilities for sq doing. WE STILL LEAD IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS such'as Shirts of all kinds, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Gloves, and all descriptions of Underwear; in fact, everything to make you comfortable. d� e are also Headquarters for TRUNKS AND VALISES.. IN OUR BOOT 'AND SHOE DEPARTMENT youespecially Y everythinglargest are es eciall, Interested, as you can find in that line, from the to the smallest sizes. We especially invite your attention to our rew style of SEAMLESS BOOTS, which we are now introducing and which we feel satisfied will give entire satisfaction. Never before have we been able to offer so lame and varied assortment of fresh and pleasing styles in OVERSHOES, RUBBER'S and FELT GOODS, which. we have in endless variety and of the best quality, namely, tl.e Goodyear Brand, And in order to • meet the wants of all, we have a good stock of 'Tome -made Men's Boots, and are prepared to make to order, on the shortest notice, that department being under the able inanage-. merit of our old townsman, JOSEPH RISDON, whose abilities in .that line have become a household word. In closing, we ask all and sundry to give us a call, as you will find the bottom knocked completely out of the big prices. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, REPAIRING done in the latest style of the art and utmost despatch. N. B. --A11 Notes and Accounts must be settled by the first of December. We must have money to meet our obligations, p14.41111111111W 4141110•4184=141:86 J. J. HOMUTH & SON.` Teeswater. The first snowstorm of the season came on Tuesday morning. — The singing class, conducted by Mr John Skilling, is progressing rapidly and having good ,success,—Mrs R Keeler, who has been ailing for some time past, has passed across the border to the spirit land. A few months ago she went on a visit to friends at a distance, in the hope that she might be benefited ;" but this was not to be, and she returned to her home here, on Friday last, and quietly passed away on Tuesday morning,. The bereaved husband and sorrowing children have the sincere sympathy of the entire community.—An amusing, but what might have been a serious, accident happened to a horse driven by ,41r Kirkland, on Tuesday evening last. Having driven near the sidewalk, the horse stepped on some loose planks, which were temporarily covering a large- underground drain, and fell through and remained there, in a sitting position, until he was dug obt by the crowd that was soon gathered around to see the comical sight.-- Miss ight.-Miss W Gordon returned to her home in Toronto on Saturday. — •Miss L 'Watson has returned from her extend • ed visit to friends in Watford,Brigden • and Petrolia, — Mrs Lee, of Gorrie, spen.t Thanksgiving day with friends in town.—Miss Reid, of Mt Forest, is visiting in town thisweelt.—Mra W +^H McCracken, of Brussels,. is visiting at Mr A. Rivers'.—Mr Geo Campbell spent Thanksgiving day at his home ' here. Morris. Miss Cassie Anderson, of Lucknow, is visiting her friend, Bliss Kate 'Mc. Ewen, of the lit concession, this week. ---Mr Calvin Campbell, of the 3rd line, has been having his house greatly improved in appearance, by having it newly weather boarded: The handsome residences which have been undergoing construction, on the farms of Mr Itobt Satoh and Mr •Thos Warwick, on the 3rd line; are now nearly completed. They are both frame, Set upon solid stone foun- dations, are veneered with galvanized iron sheeting. When completed, they Will make very comfortable and commodious fartn residences, *One of those pleasing' core- monies which lurppen but otXce in an ordinary man's lite, took place et the residence of Mr Sohn Mason, 3rd line, on Wednesday of last week. About forty friends and acquaintances were Withered together to witness the mar- riage of his second daughter, Maggie, to Mr ktugh Moses, of the 2nd con- cession. Thio knot was tied by the Rev d`olinRoss, M A, of Brussels. The presents were costly and nuttier. cue, twhieli shows the, high esteem in which the bride was Weld her friends, May their journey through life be as happy and free, as the dancing waves on the dark blue sea. Toronto. A district meeting,under the aus' pices of the Bible Society,was held the other evening in Ohalmer's 'church.— At a recent meeting; of the Caledonian ociety,the sum of 8500 was voted to thekilted regiment,— The Lite and Death of Worlds was the subject of Mrs Richard C Proctor's lecture,in the Auditorum The audience was small but appreciative.—Thomas Hatch,79 Sydenham str'eet,had one of his bands mangled under the wheels of a street car,the other evening. He slipped on the wet pavement and fell with his hand across the rail.— Ground was broken the other day for the found, ation of the newForesters' Hail, at the north west junction of Youge and College streets, The building will be four stories hi,;h,with main en trance on 'College street. ---The annual meeting of the Provincial Aesociatiou of Eigh and Public School Trustees was opened on the afternoon of the 10th, in the board rooms en York street. The session was occupied discussing amendments to the constitution — While playing foot ball,the other day, at Scarhuro,Andrew McDorsald,of, 34' Oxford street,sustained a compound fracture of the right leg,— Emma: Hickman,an inmate of the Haven, leaped from a third story window, injuring herself badly. She was sent to the hospital for treatment.—Frank LWedaster,a law student from George., town,was arrested by the detective department•lust evenrng,on a telegram from chief trustable Shields,of Orange- ville. He is said to ho wanted°to ans- wer to a charge of stealing $42—Nut feeling well on Wednesday,:Mrs Elder, wife of Robert Elder,carriage builder, 275 Spadina Avenue, mixed up wha' she supposed was a harmless powder that contained arsenic, When' her husband returned at uooi.,he found her dying. Drs Macho' and Smith were salted in,but could not save lier life.—At a recent meeting of the milk dealers association,it was decided to raise the prier of milk for the winter season to 7 cents, They also passed a resolution suppressing the sale of milk on Sunday.—Johnnie Sinclair,the 14 year old son of George Sinclair, while romping on the third' floor of the Yonge street market,at the corner of Gerrard and Yongo streets,fell down the elevator shaft,head foremost. The car was stationary at the first floor. rho boy fell with saffieient force to .crash right through itS roof, When the body was found it wits hanging by the heels to the roof of the car. The face and breast were coursed with gashes and bruises and the neck was broken, Life had been extinct for some tulle.' Turnberry. Rnsontvrtotr ov 0oNnoLERCE,—At a recent meeting of Court . Turnherry, N. 300, 0 0 >", th® following rook. o tion of condolence was unanimously etirried ; To ottt Worthy and well bo. loved brethren, William and Ohristo* ...a.e•OY,.�__ pher Jobb We, the officers and mem, hers of Court Turnberr No. 300, toves, Stoves,tov s for you in your sad bereavement, caused by the death of your beloved father. We can understand bow much you will mise him in your home, a loving father, but your loss is his eternal gain, and you have the assur. ante that the One who has seen it Wise to send this trial for you to bear, is also able to give you strength to endure it. May. the Giver of all good protect and guide you to that High Court above, where parting is no more, and may you find comfort in that Promise that never fails, "1. will be a father to the fatherless." On behalf of the Court, we retrain, your sympathizers, , PETER HASTINGS, R S, WILLIAat DEANS, S W, Joins' r7_ :TLi',, F S. Lower Wingham. The property of Mr Edward .Farley, which was offered for sale on Saturday, Nov 14th, was disposed of at a good figures The time acres tipon which be lis living were purchased by Mr Jno 'ervit, ,ui ¢u40, wniie the pail, lot, sore. ;,,,itrleg 5 acres, was bought by Mr David Welsh, for $165.—The dwelling house and stable formerly belonging to Mr L McLean have been purchased by Mr Samuel Lockeridge, for a good sato.—Mr Wm [Jill paid his flyir.g visit last iie is about to bAein p"; aching upon a circuit .of his own now.—Our sick : Mrs Jackson is very low at present, suffering from rheumatism and a severe cold.—Mr Joseph J Kerr has been very sick for about two weeks, with a cold and cramps.—Mi•s Joseph Kerr is also in.. disposed. A bad cold seems to be here trouble also.—Mrs David Welsh, w, are pleased to say, is all right again after an attack of diphtheria,—Miss Mabel Macdonald is almost all right again, after the severe burns which she received. MthUETTF Thank You! writs Is cries UNIVERSAL TESTI. dZORYof those who luted suffered from CILItONIC ,73RONCI1tris, COUGHS, COLDS, OR d2Y I'ORAI OF WiS2=' IRO DISRASES, after they haus trial € SCOTT'S t EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Lime find :5o41tir..".- ZT 2S AI;i1OST AS PALATAELL AS 1111114 I' IS A. WORDEltlt'IIt. x'z2sit O1ffCE t, 1, is noes anis endorsed ,by ?hyaieland. Avoid •intftatiOnS or subetituilottl. Rota by, all Drutgglatd at ,80e, and $t;00. BOOT & EO'Zl'llt.1r, I#ettavtite, All intending purchasers of stoves for this vrznter will save money by buying from D. StjTHE LAND. Having bought a very large variety of HEATING AND COOK D m,. 77 to choose from "k.srar.11 Mai A 1 Every stove guaranteed against breakage and to give complete satisfaction. Wiugfram, October 8th, 1801 NO 11'ICE,�: AU notes nd accounts due T. A. Mills Lust be i paid before the '.5th of November. After that p date they will be placed in other hands for + olleo. tion with costs 1 A. MILLS. I- I D. SUTHERLAND. ESTRAY DOG. Cadre en the prcrnis of tits undetstgttod, a HLort tints ago, an e,trny es. Owner i0 requested pt prove operts, pa • pthsen and take hint away.s rAS. nlaoltE, tvhitccliurth. Cause en to the pr crises of On enh8r,dhcr, Eget hair Lot 40, Von. s, E t wanannslt, en or =Mntt Ortobor 1st, a roan steer -ts 0 years ohl. The owner ie r nested .o . pro% »e . tr U L t PI X hr19;'!{ and int h at , p p pay 1 Mkt hhtr away. 111 COM: y 5elsess a f', o.