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Wingham Times, 1891-11-20, Page 811. MelDTDOO. Did you ever want to say something a.pd get exasperated because you couldn't make it Emphatic enough. That's the way with us. Constantly striving --to outdo -gone another --in the securing-ot Crowd bringing -iuducampnts.- This month is a test --we know that --every article in= -the shop is --extra value- bqt which stock --possesses the most - attractions --you must -•-decide •-•- while we try -every weak -to give you -great- er worth: of goods, with added spice ---of leesoned price --some weeks we -have so many -good, things - we hardly known - what to name --first, and -this is one Of --them--Women's cloaks. You know pretty well' what we have done. Sold more cloaks than ever before by twice. Could not help doing it. They were no snare like other houses' cloaks than Wingham is like Luoknow. You ought to see the men's suitinge and overcoatings in Cheviot, Melton, plain' and fancy, rough coated and smooth,all that's newandnQbby. There's a peculiar air of grace and style in the ready made overcoats we're selling. The story of gloves is full of interest, tine kid gloves,siik lined,heavy lined buck gloves, Kangaroo driving gloves. There's reason for pride in ladies and children's under- wear, in white or natural, high neck and long sleeves. If quality counts, they're very cheap. Our blankets -large, heavy, warm fancy border, full size and weight; a cQid weather friend, rich look- ing, good for wear, at M. 11. McINDDO. Lc ( tilkng n111 Lime FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, h891. -It is now a ori raffle tickets. A Pet been fined $5 and offence and another same amount for sell e to print or sell boro printer has sts for the former an was fined the g them. -},laving opened a oustonu tailoring es. tabiishment in this town, one door north of D Sutherland's stove and tinehop, I beg to announce that I guarantee every suit that leaves my shop to be a perfect fit and warrant them to be built by superior workmen, only. Give us a Gall. Satiafao. tion guaranteed. Chargee as cheap as the cheapest. Coatmakers wanted at onoe.o W J JonristoN. The Garbutt extras .satrp before Chief Justice Mahon, in the Common .:. Court, at Osgoode IJ Wednesday last. Garb ed by Wm Lount, Q C, 0, and W G Murdoch. had finished his argu prisoner, his Lordshi observed that in his o no doubt as to the cd crime ,a i1d they would e on the identity of t they would decide w the prisoner's eviclenc admissable on the eft ings. Judgment was Gsrbtitt sent back to g Canadian all : hrough. Canadian intellect,art ,ndwbrkmauship. The 1 e Christmas number of the Dominion Illustrated for 1801 w ,1 combine three dements to produce th most artistic and beautiful Christmas ^ , uvenir ever issued in this country. It wi+l surpass even the magnificent one issue by this House last year, Published by t ' 13abiston Litho & Pub Co, Montreal. [tion case came gait and Mac-. teas. Divisional 11, Toronto, on tt was .represent - W 0 Meyer, Q. After Mr Lount ent in favor of the ,the Chief Justice, inion there was mission of the ress no opini«o e prisoner. .A11 s whether or not of an arlibi was dition proceed- reserved and �AR TDIEs,-Y lu e: 19 a , .tu parish des y'.ways. 'It is rich er far in traditions .among them David 13rown, of .Priesthill. will see ny the old Yieighbor .is A ton as a teacher of n ive of Lesmahagow o my memory in in minerals, but f the Covenanters, teele and John Ayton is in Nor.:. mauby township, and gremont is wedged in between it and Proton, where I made the acquaintance of a ether and two sons, McMichael by nam . They are lineal desoatsidiants of Davi and James Michael, rihi•soloug with one arkness planned and r carried act the rest a of certain Covenau- tleig prisoiiers on tit. it way to the scaffold or banishment. Tis happened At Elute*. kin utet- kin Pass, I)umfr• selttre ; Sanqubar, a stronghold of t Covenanters not far distant. To man of your readers it will call up stories t the fireside; smack; about Clayerhou e, Dalziel and Grierson of 3'.ugg, those m n of blood, whose nanioe. are still a hissing ud aperoaclt with the stalwart peasuntr of Scotland. To such stories our deceas d friend Walter Sloatt, would Iisteu when boy in the uplands of Gleneairn, where t memory of the laird of Cralgdarroch, a. steel% Covenanter, is atilt green. In suet a:school b& and tettey trthare learned to be teeulfest in.the faith iptad loyal to the rineipfes of Civil and s freedom. W tramew. r tes° li. Over &century Old. .Mr Thos Tiplin , of Clinton, spent( Many oases are known► ,lf ',enema living Bunday with his brother Amos, of the to be over 100 vearK olcl and titers is'no good reason w B1lteva1e read Cautelou, of Glin- .ily tine simnel tint scour. By paying atteution to the lwaith by using ton, spent a few dayl tits week with his Burdock Illood Bitter' when necessary to frienclT 0 Sparling ,Mr D B Citllltck, of "purify the blood and sttetettl►vn the system Cxaderioh, spout a lnday i l town -Dr happiness Rutty be added to the tendert and happiness of life even if the century mark Belden and Mr El 13re,dwin, Qf Strut- is net attained. ford, spent Sun y il( town with friends, ..Mr Wood, of Brampton, father of Mrs JA Morton, sputa fewda sin town, , last Week, visitiu at Mr Merton's..Miss. lea Gordon, who has been visiting in Toronto for the p t two weeks,returned on Thursday, Kis Martha Graham lett on Thursday on a visit to her parents iu Gorrie..Mrs Flenning, of Teoswater, was in town on W nesday.. Messrs W W Inglis and Jas oKelvie were in Milcl- relay on busine s, on Tuesday. Harry Bell, son of Mr T1 Bell, who is attend- ing the London B siness College, spent Thanksgiving at ome..Mr Thos Rout- ledge, of Bross: s, Snndayed in town.. Mr Wm Lithgo`, spent his Thanksgiving at Walton ..Mr Wenzel spent a few days in Listowe this week. Toronto\ Street Markets. The receipts o \grain on the street market Wednesda' were small. Wheat - 400 bushels sellin at 95a for white, 92c for spring and 9 for red; all standard, Barley -3,000 bu `.els sold at 50c to 57e, Oats -200 bushels `='ling at 35o to 3630. Peas -200 bushels )sold at 67c to 673 o. Dressed Hogs --T. receipts were larger and prices steady :t 534c to 59 e. Bi IN. RoBEwTs-In Wigham, on Nov 15th, thejwife of Mr D .lei{) Roberts; It daugh- te GARDNER-In Ingham, on Nov 3rd, the wife ofMrjam sGarclner,ofBluevale; a son. COMBS -In B1 th, on Thursday, Nov 5th, the wife of Jo eph Combs; •a son. BtrBLnra-In Blyth, on Thursday,Nov 5th the wife of Chaises Burling; a son. STEWART-In Olion, on the 9th inst, the wife of Rev A Stewart; a 800. KELLY -In Seaf fth, on the 16th inst, the wife of Mr Ula mice Kelly; a son. R.IED. HORTON-ROSE sonage, Mildmay, Horton, of Gorrie, Clifford. M oszs-MASON llth inst, at the re, parents, by the Re Hugh Mason to Miss Maggie Mason, 2nd daughter of Mr Jr Mason of the 3rd line. DwYER-KELLY- On the 16th inst, in church, Blyth, by e, Mr Jag Dwyer, Miss Mary, second elly, hotel keeper, At the Methodist par - n the 4th inst, Mr G Miss Mary Rose, of In Morris, on the idence of the bride's Jno Ross, M A, Mr the Roman Catholi the Rev Father MoG of Detroit, Mich, to daughter of Mr John, Blyth. Sywso --Dion- 2anitoba, on the 28 Wright, Mr Geo Sti toba, formerly of G eldest daughter of J the township of Mo Ontario. 4i Portage la Prairie, h ult, by Rev Peter son, of Arden,Mani- rie, to Miss Jeannie, es Dick, Esq, of is, Huron county, DI Fur. -In "Morris; on the 2nd inst, lizabeth, wife of r.e late Henry Bell, aged 32 years and : months. KEELER-At Tez:water, on the 1'7th Inst Margaret M B. tes, wife of Mr R B Reeler, aged 46 yea s. JOHN GALJBRA.ITH. Nye don'trequire any lottery to do business o1' any such false schemes. We de business on sound principles, giving the very best value we can for the money. Did you know we were agents for B & C Corsets that give .satisfaction or money refunded, also all the other leading makes on hand. A nice line of ladies' and, ohildrens' ribbed costume hose received this week, also a large stock of cashmere gloves, If•you want a silk handkerchief come were you can get beautiful designs and Colors,largest stock in town to choose from. We are still selling 201bs. best granulated sugar for $1. Don't forget the place. Yours truly, d'OHN GALI3RRA•ITkl. Wingham, November 5th, 1891, WINGEAM WINoirAi[, Novonlher 10, 1801 Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. $250to e2 08 to .. 93 to 32 w. 83 to 02 to 15 to 15 to 14 to 150 to 1 • 0 20 o 10 Flour pet 100 lbs, Fall Wheat nor bushel, . Spring Oats, Batley (Sutter, tub do lions, Eggs per dozen Wood.por coral, Flay nor ton, Potatoes, - 50 06 00 33 60 03 --Naw is the time to subscribe for the TINES. You can have it sunt to any friend in Canada or the United States from now until Jan lst for only 20 cents. "La Grippe. "La Grippe" or influenza, can ne quickly cured by the use of Wilson's Compound of Wild .Cherry, the old reliable remedy for Bronoltitis, Whooping Cough, Oroup,Colds, Coughs and other diseases of respiratory syste►n. Wilson's Wild Cherry has been in use for many yearM and 1.14 highly recom- mended by all who know iii virtues. Sold by all prominent druggists. JUST IN TIME. For the benefit of those who sea nothing but ant; tering and death betore them, I wish to say there is hope for you yet. I have boon in a like condition myself 400 my restorationohealthiner-rela lelres Tit to Grippe (which prostrated In by ntisevere d (other Sort Gus complications,, When illy caro scorned perfectly hopeless, my Monde decided to try .flistogenetio medicine, and in loss than three days a change for the butter was 40 apparent that we worn all inspired with hope I COnaittued the treatment for number of weeks, progressing slimly, but surely, day by day. I stn now comfortably well and am stili gaining to strength and power of onduran0e.and am a wonder to those who know hew hopolos8 my case was, To show my gratitude to Dr J Eugene Jordan for his wonderful remedies, and t0 my Heavenly Father for commanding his blessing to rest up them,I take this way to lot all afflicted ones know,,where they may find help in time of trouble. AIRS. 13, P. SNOW. 02 Yorloille•avonue,Toronto, Oct, 28, 1101. I can youth for the truthfulness of the above statement. . P S CAMPBELL, S H I L O' Moa actor n McAlester University Books mailed free to any add resecexplaining the C O P87R7 PTI ® IT onetiq systatn. ConeultatIOu and all inform. tion Yroo. CURL the success of this Great Ccugb Cure is without a axle authorized Is to setoff oistory of edicins. RATTENOURY HOUSE CLINTON, O For the convenience of Wingbam patients our representative will bo at druggists•pos. guarantee, a test that no other cure can sec• cessiuily stand. That it may become known, ON the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home Wednesday, December the 2n� in the United States and Canada. If you have , a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, • 70 a. m. to 6 p. m., and at or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is ;tire.. If you dread that insidious disease f COMMERCIAL HOTEL,. BLYTH, Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for , SHILOH'S CU12E, Price Io Cts;, 5o cts. and $I.00, If your Lungs are sore or Back lance, same Wednesday Evening, from 7 till 10. use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 Cts. ESTRAY STEER. I Came on the premises of the subscriber. Lot 6, Concession a, Turnberry on or about the 6th of i• November, a throe ye•tr old steer, rod color. Tho owner 1s requested .to prove property, pay expenses and tako hill} away • R. B. HARRIS, Wroxeter, P. 0. FOR SALE. „ • Consultation Free. Call Early: All Diseases Treated.. istogene in Medicine Ain, Rooms 2 and 8 Albion Block, Richmond street, Lon- don, and 19 Yougo Street 'Market, corner Yonge and Water power grist mill, with 60 acres of land. , Gerrard streets, Toronto, 61111 does a gold business, and the farm is well im- ; Mention Wingham Times. proved. 1 wst. B. SCOTT, Milford, Ont. ' NOTICE. p THE CULTIVATOR All parties indebted to William Ridd, 183rf 9,2 either by note or book account, will AND , please call and pay the same• to me at oboe, as they have been placed in my hands for collection. Country Gentlema THF BEST OF THE 1j JOHN NEELANDS. 1 f{ Wingham, June 18th 189L FOR SALE, Lot. No. 6, and the E. 3l of Lot No. 7, AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES llth Con. Turnberry-150 acres; 90 acres DEVOTED TO t cleared; well fenced; frame house and other buildings; good orchard; cheap, on Farm Crops and Processes time Apply to Horticulture & Fruit -Growing M. O. CAMERON, Live -Stock and Dairying, Or Goderich, it also includes alt minor departmnts of WM. MoPHERSON,' Rural interest, suchas the Poultry Yard, Entom- Glenfarrow P. O. ology, Bee•Keeping,Grocnhouse and Grapery, Veteri- nary Replies, Narin Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of the News of the Week. Its. MARrtET Itsroars are un- usually complete, and much attention is paid to the Allparties indebted to E. R. Talbot Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon ohs , of the most important of all questions—Mien to either by ,note .or bookaccount, will buy ono when to sell. It is liberallylllustrated, and please Call. and pay the same to hie at once, by RECENT ENLARGEMENT, contains more read- as they have been placed in my bands ing matter than ever before. The subscription price . is $2.60 per year, but we offer a SPECIAL =M D. Collection. TION in our NOTICE. JOHN NEELANDS. CLUB RATES FOR 1892: • Wingham, June 18th, 3891. Two Subscriptiens, . in one remittance.... $4 nSS (' ��ISiz Subscriptions,;. do.. dt.IgGR u _ C U T J A 11 S. Twelve Subscriptions, 'Mao all NEW Subscribers for 1 892, saying ie advance now, 'ER WILL BEND TAE PAPER %VEEICLY, from eur RECEIPT of the remittance, to January 1st, 1892, WITHOUT CHARGE. �rr mom Corms FREE. Address LU HER TUCKER & SON, Publishers Albany, N. Y. • JUST ARRIVED, A complete stock of •tile best PEpantrMES, Which are sold at low prices. The following are a few of the many: CRAB APPLE BLOSSOM, ,100ERY OLUB,. EWXENIA, HLLIETROPL, • GOLDEN GATE STEP HA(OT1S, WHITE LILAC, mita; ROSE, WiI ONA l O(UET, 16 MARTHA WASIIIN'GTON, LILY OP THE VALLEY. 16 00 25 ,..t. -V O JrIC IS fiEltEi;Y GIVEN that application will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, at the next mesion thereof, by Crowell Willson, of the 'town of Wingham, in the County of liuroi,,for an Act detaching that portion of tarot lot number four formerly in the first Concession of the Township of Turnberry (now in the Town of Wingham), lylug south of the ifiver Maitland from the.$'own at Wingham, pr the County of Huron, for municipal, Judicial and electoral pnrpores, and attachingthe mn to tho Township of Turnberry, in the said Jau. uaiedntyat Wingham, (:tis 27th October, 1831, 3. A. MORLON, a . Solicitor tOrApplicant. 4• -el t_ ylj,•�i - S I have on hand a;ood supply of DRUGGISTS` CONFECTIONERY, with all kinds of • COUGH CANDIES, We have in ,stock': THE LEADER, THE SILVER STAR, THE L.A iO.E TOOTH, THE 'NICKEL ,STEEL,' • T}IE FOREST BEAUTY, THE EA -ROSE PRIDE, TIE IMPrtUVED EILM.PION, ALSO A very `fine assortment of AXES. . J. A. cup & CO, STONE BLOCI. 'OTYOE S HEREBY GIVEN, that no arson or persons have power or authority to aelltor dispose of any Customers will find Tay stook of of the Farm Stock, Implements, Crop or Produce, mums, 3KEDInzNEs atld CIIEli1IOALS coin.,situato en Lots 10 and77 in Concession County of and belong. in tho pisteIso m tiI t' Os- Townshipof Ilowick C f H arces 1 1s um sible�any (1rhere to enumerate and all sold at moderate rates. A. L. ItAXI Dr Successor to Dr. Towler ing to the estate of tris late Croekct Willitemithout :tho consent of the undersigned thereto, and env ono purchasing any of such property Without such con.. sent, shall do so at his own risk. el November 3rd, 1801, C. H. WILLITS, Executor. IT'S WONDERFUL The money you can. save by buying youi goods, and getting your watches repaired at Pat- terson's Jewellery store. lie gives perfect satisfac- tion every time. Try him and buy and don't go by without you do buy. 111. PATTERSON, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller,. Main st., Wingham. FII MiIlillery MISS URPI Y IIas received a large and choice stook of FAI.,L GOODS comprising Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, &c Mantle Cloths, Brocades, &c. LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DE- PARTIIIENT. MISS FARR, of Petrolia, an experienced city milliner, has taken the position of head milliner and every effort will be used to please cus- tomers. , MANTLES MADE ON THE PRE- MISES. A CALL SOLICITED. Store opposite the Queen's. Betel. MISS E. MURPHY. Dr. bl ir at, MI. A., L, C. r S. 0., M. 0. p. S. M., S 32E OIALIST, TORONTO. Jonathan Bushart, Listoutel, says :.- "After spending all my money and prop- erty to no purpose on medicar tneu, for what they termed a hopeless case of con- sumption, Dr. Sinclair cured me.", Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse„says: "When all others failed, Dr, Sinclair Cured me of fits.” • W. McDonald; Lakefield, says :-"Dr. Sinclair cured red me of Catarrh." Geo. .Rowed,Blyth, says :.-"Dr. Sin- olair cured me of heart disease and drop- sy, when all others failed." Diseases of private nature brought on,. by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures • CONSULTATION FREE '' DR, SINCLAIR will be etre QUEEN'S HOTEL, Wingham, ON ` THURSDAY, DEC::: 3rd, l89J: Done Savedonee See our stook of lie,v.and desirable • EO.;O` 'S and S:ES, Overshoes, Rubbers, &c., • For old Mid young, ati (rices Which dory competition , u. 49 Great Variety -Great Bargains, Great Oppoxtanity. Haring ptlrah business lately owned by 7dr D MoCotmick to the Dank of Hamilton and added to the alrea q large stock, I wish' to inforin the people of Wingham and surrounding country that Tam Ina position to furnish them with anything. • in theBoot and Shoo line at astoldshttgiy dote prices ORDERED w0ItiC A SPECIALTY, Your patronage kirldly solicited. Don't forget the stand• -+Two doors north of the PostoMioe. JOAN '1YIARTI1. EXECUTORS' - NOTICE. Puretiadt to the /tallied Statutes of Ontario, 1887, chapter 110, motion 36, the .creditors' of Walter ontPrineftai�en,nttof Sloan, adoyoOnro,gentleman, died on or about the 6th of October, A. D.,1891, are requtttd to send to J., A.MoaxmN,of the Town of undo aimed EExeciuutors Of the said deoease&f ontor few. the 1st day of December, A. D.,189I,"their named, Arrdresses.: a tons; the tuft, part►. eularsoftheir • ► ;�., ;el'theirseconds and the na li, .,,. ((it any) held by then(; and , , f <` bbat the Bald Er. eeut0rs will.tiir the lost tneitti0ned day proceed to Smote Ilssote et the Bald de• ceased' among net) ed IIISttto, having -regard only to the , , Neiman they small Hien have guihaln, 2Ola October, 1801.SAM JAS. to CEL LINE, f '" J. A. MOUTON', Wolter for nem