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Wingham Times, 1892-01-15, Page 1O L.. 7, -NO ,8 . We always think that any Motet of Winter Goods, if not sold before the end .of January, will not be sold that season. In aoeordence witlt that thought, we have made up i= minds to give you the benefit of it. We'd aooner that you had the goods than that we would have to carry them Over, "Neff sod." A word to the wise is, suflioieet. Come in and see Trow far we will spread out a dollar for you. Just noev we're doing a right smart trade in Ordered ,Clothing, and we are cluingg it well and we want you to know it. Everybody pleased; you'll be pleased; we'll be pleased, and this tailor will be pleased. What more can any one want? Tho men folks are finding us out more lead more. The Clothing we sell, the Halls, the Boots, the Furnishings, the Una erwetu•, and if• keenly' cute women find rt to their advantage to shop, here, why . shouldn't you, men? There's no reas en why you shouldn't; everyreeson why =you should. h sell Boots and Shoes -good Boots and Shoes --cheap.. Sp does the next man tied the next. You've found some of th 'm out. You never found us out, did y 'u? We.say, good. We say, cheap. If yo find it different, tell us so. Tia = sleighing is good and we are pre- pared. o take any quantity of good green wood, t market price, in exchange for goods. Shop ;early in the day and expect quick service at seven tad prompt delivery. We close • ORR, ds HISCOOi S, Direct Importers. The By0AR, January 14,1892. In life depends largely upon character • and ability, The latter should always inclrjde's practical knowledge of busi- ness, such .•rti cati;be obtained by spend- ing a term in the CENTRAL COSINESS COLLEGE,. 'STRATFORD, ONT, Thisschool is noW`oue of the leading I ones in the Dominion. Students Vinay enter at any time. Write for particulars to • WIN GI ,, M, QNT„ FRIDAY, JANUARY lo, 1892, .. --The Rev S Selley, B 0, of the: 1►Iotliodiet church, and Rev Wm' Mc- Gregor, of the Baptist church, exchange pulpits on Sunday morningtuoxt. -G T R trains for Toronto and east leave Wiughiym at 6,30 a m and 11.10 a m via W G& B Division, and at 0.45 a in thud 3.45 p m, 'via Cliuton and Guelph. Good connections by all trains, --The annual, meeting of the County of .Huron Sabbath School Convention will ba held in the Presbyterian church, in this town, on Wednesday and Thurs- day, February 3rd and 4th next.. Full particulars in another issue. -At Dore's Carriage Factory May be found a grand display df cutters• -the best in the land. Call early and secure your choice;; pricee away down. Stand - Opposite the Exchange Hotel,Wingham. -The Rev S Sellery, B D, delivered an Interesting and instructive address be- fore the Epworth League in eonneotian with the Brussels Methodist church, on eer ••WJiOLJNO. --Mr Jae Elliot, of Turnberry, adver- tiees for sale a number of Holstein bulls. --The Town Connell will meet, as per statute, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock a in, for organization. -50 dozen 'Wool Hose -Women and Miss To clear at about half prieA, .-The. Huron County Connell will meet in •Goderich, .on Tuesday, January 26th, at 3 .o'loeWb M. -The Canadian Live Stock and Farm journal for January is an exceedingly good number. It contaiine several illus- trations of interest to farmers, and all the departments are brimful o informa- tion for those in whose interests the paper is printed. -Call and examine our new teas, and give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction, :Adams' New Grocery. -We-axe pleased to learn that Mr Wm Monday evening last, on the .subjeetFSadler, of this town, who has :tilled the "The Bible in Relation to 'rational .position of brakeman on the London Progress." train for many years, has been appointed -Watch out next week for cheap ooe. feotionery and fanny oan.d1As,at the Eolipae Res urant. T C Seam -Ass. -Mr Jas Cochrane, of East Wawanosh, has received another letter from the Old Country in answer to ono of the cards which he placedin several barrels of apples while packing the same lab fall. This time it is from Mr David Thompson, iron founder, Dumfermline, Scotland, in *hioh he says that the apples were in splendid order and were perfeot beauties. ---Oeanges, 20 cents a dozen : lemous, 25 cents a dozen ; Almerioa grapes,. 20 cepts per lb; at R Hxan's. freight concluder by the Grand Trunk Railway Company He is now acting as spare brakeman, tieing located at Strat- ford, preparatory to being given a train. -All a000undue me net he settled by dad 1,5tb. 189 , 'titer by sh or note. Ai$LEhi, . Distriet Lodge, No 24, I 0 G T, will meet in Wingham on' Toe�eday, Jan 26th, 'for tbo purpose of transacting county busi- ness and ,anything . else that may be before the mooting, A number of •the delegates havebeen asked to introduce live topics for'disoussion, and a good .meet.' ing is looked forwan'a'to, -Word has been,receivedfromMrLaird, -For first -elites -tailoring and cheap ,-The Hensel' Observer is the latest M1ti3, U=01100214 Zllat" t aZS. addition to the newspapers of thin coolie rename; . vnet.rc'••can r;ni A'r r•:arr i'. xABAM-•-AsouT' 11.64' mria ow HE €'LE --C acing, cut all 'Winter Goods. Wit star the dress goods at 8c, •The moat brilliant lady temper Glsc. M. Ku . lecture,' that has ever graced the p u pltaform in Winghmin, lecturers in Temperance Hall, on Sunday after and evening and en Monday and T •day evenings. Mra,Owen Hitched., Paris, Ont, 'wee the lady in question on every ocoasion she had a full hou She prefaced her lecture on each oc sion with several debt: ,fully render solos,. and. ]ter ,addresses were full pathos, eloquence and enthusiasm. Ea one of her lectures is based upon so Passage of soripturo and she hen her subject with ability and vigor. the close of each lecture, every per that wished had the privilege of algal the pledge, anti while hero no less tip 295 deel'ared themselves in favor of p hibition, by so doing. On Sunday afte noon, the subject of her lecture w; "Neutrality." In this address she pain ed out to her bearers that they must either for or .agains` the liquor tratli and that there was no beltway statio to lay on their oars, and beseeched he listeners to Dome forward and deola themselves in favor of the Temperann cause. On Sunday evening, -her addr was on "Influence," in which she alaimi� that every man, woman and child had:a certain amount of . influence over thezx. associates, either fer good oL •;bad,. a that by them declaring 'thetnselyes tn; favor of temperance, they would tend to increase that infiat r,ee Aar' the better. Monday evening, her lecture woolen the "Legalized 'Liquor Traffic." ,She point»a out that through the curse of the legal- --The public school board will meet is the COuncit chamber, on Wednesday next, for organization and general busi- ness. When a man for the good of his consti- tution The need of a tonic secs, • •'Tis plain that the Now Year's rezolu- ti0n Is beginning to bag at the knees. Msrtroarsx(nonce,Wnantatr,--.Revs Sel- lery, B D, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sabbath School mud Bible Class at 2.30 p m. General Prayer meetiiig every Wednesday evening at 7.80 o'clock. Young People's Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7,30 o'clock, Sunday, January 17th. Rev 11r McGreg- or will preach in the morning; The pastor in the evening. Subject, "The true aim in life." •-Q special meeting of Anchor of Hope Lodge, No 280, I 0 G T, was held rn the Temperance Hall, on Friday evening last. After regular routine business, a short but excebdhn• ly .;end programme was render,. ed, composed of instrumental music by Mr A. Baintou' and ifisa Elsie Rainton song, by Jas McAlpine; addreese by Rav Wm Gallagher, Mr Geo H Blackwell and Mr Wm Armour; instrumental music by Mr R McClymont end Miss E Baiuton;. singing by Misses Wells e.:d lfinsmau. -In order to make room for our spring stock of flue shoes, The Imperial Boot Store will sell off boys' and meu's long boots at from 20 to 25 per cont discount. -On Tuesday afternoon last, a number Principal of the Iudustrial School at gents. em nrnishrnge, try Webster fi Co , or, no lese than 8000 r,rowstand, N W T, slating that the`cloth- - oftheold stand between Res' book- perdu e'two doors north of the aHall iee of twhere, he u assisted met in tbyhe q-lrri . Canadians, eveem,. ized selling of ryiryear, were laid in *..a ing sent by the Maitland Presbyterial stor nd Halsted & Scott's bank. Hitobcox, they re-orgauized the W C T U. drunkard's grave, and 40,000 others. were Society of the Womau's Foreign iiliseion; The officers for the ensuing + j has arrived in good condition. and after , 'Mr Robt Orr has been forced to leave g year were on their way every year M 'a druukarcr,s as arrived thankingthe ladies,crone eoeroancup after Las Vegas' New Mexico, owins to the un- ,elected as follows; President, Mrs John hell. Tuesday evening, her lecture was g p precedented severity of the climate, and Ritchie ; .Vice Presidents, Mesdames Dr on "Stumbling -Weeks," in which sheof second-hand clothing Gent, he added : has gone to Lea Crudes, a. city 300 ,cites Macdonald, Hughes, Sellers, Caapman•aud, made it perfectly clear to her hearers "You may rest assured, ladies, that as far further south, but in the same state It Watson CoieSeo, Mrs John Forster; Rep.p= that, either directly 6r indirectly, the as ourwork is concerned, your labors' of , that this ohauge will prove Seo, Mrs A Ireland , .Timis, Mrs. It Elliott. liquor traffic effects every individual in un gathering .d•3orwarding snob (111Q:14"„ is to be hoped t es beneficial to Mr Orr's health, which was After the necessary cornmittees for scent*. this country, The results of these' leo- of elbthiug is valued highly, It as one of improving rapidly before the unlocked for ing a hall,etc, were appointed Mrs Hitch -1 the ways by which these people may be p y pp tures are that a W 0 ' U has been form - reached and brought under the aiviliziri severity of the climate set in. cox gave the ladies much valuable advice - ed and.no doubt weekly Gospel Temper- g R - in oonneetion with the work. The W0 T ante meetings' will be. held. A movement as well as Christianizing influences of the -The Misses Hodgson and Kennedy beg IT will meet on the afternoon of .Tue,fday, : is also -on foot to have the number of gospel•;'- Con.' • to inform the ladies of Wingham and • . vicinity that they have started Dressmak- . the 19th hist, at 8 o'clock, in the Temper- licensed hotels in fawn decreased. It iu -14 your watch or stook needs repairing,. ing in Mrs Coolioan'a old stand, anti would dude Hall, when all this ladies who g are • o be hoped that the day :snot far distant . ,go tb W H Wallace, watchmaker and be glad to receive orders.They guarantee interested.in the Temperauce caned are. when Mrs,1'litchco will, favor us again, a perfect fit and. good work, They also g jew ler. next door to poet office. cordially invited to be esent. We hope . teach Prof Moody's Tailor System of pF p with a similar course of lectures and if g Lodge, No 119, I 0 0 F, held on Thursday --A special meeting of Anchor of Hope --A.t the regular meetingof Maitland Dress and Mantle cutting. - , many will interest themselves -in tliis work,. she does, she may bo sure of .a hearty now that Mrs Ritchcox has given us suoli welcome d croiv<led ltotisea. W: H. SHAW, evening, 7th instant, the following officers Lodge, No 280, OGT, was held in the a graq¢ audit, and. also that all the ladies , _ t •Principal. wore iustalled by Grand Master .E' E Fitz- who signed the pledge dtiritig her lectures - winter pods pito at clearing a patrick, of Hamilton,assisted by F S Scott, Temperance Hall on Wednesday even- here will juin us in this work. -Coit. t pr'c i at G E. Slier Mg. In the absence of the Chief Temp - LOCAL IIEWS .District Deputy Grand Master,of Brueeele, r,Past Chief Templar McAlpine took -Tire annual meeting oftheohuroh and .k'rnsr rartr•,caoreorrea, • acting as Grand Marshall'; N 1ttoGregor,J P oongresation worshipping in the First "' v]Sroi3Art! --W H. 'Watson, Pa the chair.' There were . three Hely mein- --Cash for good butter and eggs at R A G; T J Elliott, N G ; JE Groves,. V G : J beta initiated and twenty-one proposed. Congregational church, was held on Men• vices each Sunday tt 11 a. tie Graham's, Market Grocery. W Dodd R S• W J Deyell F S• WF ' A. good programme was rendered by day afternoon, the 11th luau, Mr John Sabbath School and Bible etas -The wood famine is new over to tetra- ' eBrookensliire, T ; RobI Al an, W ; 1Vm • some of the members, which consisted as Ritchie, Pret+ident,being in the chair. Thr Prayer, • Meeting every t••:v'e ' as the wood came with the ski �4e h:a; Robertson, C; ,T A. Morton, I G ; W Main- follows song, Wm Bond, reading, Geo transactions of the previous year were die• at ia0 p, m Seats free. Stranger r prize, It S I�1.G; , R' Mainprize, L S N Cir; ceased and passed, also the minutes of -The annual meeting of t+ '''',n,io "� R'Hi11, R, S S!• G; Geo Tarvet,` L S YG; g' Blackwell; duet, iltiss'es .Wells and previous meetings. The Auditors' Report `come. Sundayeetanuary 17th. The Kinsman; recitation Miss Gray, niversary services of his (Murat will 1 ion of the Wingham Preribyter"isn 'tthttiru ,,, ,z�w ae� ESS; u. T Green r..ci a ' was well received. Berne a clear statement be bold pnguesday, the --First-elites •' Geer nd Lath, for sale, ohe on's saw mills. Wing m. mn anal, ao there were Visiting brethren present from -Mr W 3 Johnston bas opened a new : of all' receipts and expenditures, as found of Cornwall, En 1prt3. This gontlerna7 Tilsonburgt.Listowel,.Teeswater,Lucknow cu8tom tailoring; eatabliehment, one doer by them, attested duly by vouchers. The Say Shingles north of D Sutherland's stave and tin oou'te to our pro bee Wit-encrorsee its etc. After 'lice fnat,tllatfon of officers a financial year of this church has been a `• at McLean & shop, and is now prepared to give the citi pretieher and platform_ispeaker•. In Cate. .,, over, there addresses were delivered by zeua of Wingham and surrounding country .yery,good•one, and the church stands at afternoon, r.I+Ticho,is. will also preticli i -The snow, whi has Dome little by the. Grand Master and a number of the satisfaction in every thing that may be its auuual contme:lrewent free from debt, in tize Lew Gjtint.n 3m osalt ltogae►,iil ; other visitfnR brethren. At the close of intrusted to liis,care. Coatmakers wanted with an iucreasiug membership, and fft 't u` thorneghly organized committees It is 3'30' On :tion +iO ,••,-Tire' we Will be1' i • i11- ii4tti+vl'i.7.3 eonductea by the Rev SampsonNichol! till tle, has at last come rn su Dien qua the meeting an ddjournment was mage to at once. ties to make the best of sleighing, and Mr It Hill's. s• restaurant, where oysters. t is our sad duty this week to write confidently looked forward to that 189! will' a pen le meet' n: u. i3 , , Inge are lively in to*n. + when addresses°u p'expected tt r were artaken of . to satisfy the ±nmol' upon the°great uncertainty of life. Death be a year of ;realer blessings rhe ohurah 1' Center, late of i�"icliigan, Bev -Mr John M'Colvin, V S, fermerty s man h once more been in our midst and has received en professiou of faith ten new Nicholls 'Dr Mach•,• iic1 '. Mont with Mr ,Tobe Wilson, V S, of this speoial i Tb:y go at 25o. G: B. ICxrrG, Charles Colbourite Carr, son of 111 John Sohool`has made a new departure in that tenet. collodion will o ten ap; • f the firm f Dutton &Carr at et now meets at 2.30 in the.iafceruoou. The ing the evening., • working members are keptusy ie to Ear will = n to meeting ofTurnberry ...Verne? l ew Grocery. held in the Orange Hall in this town"j' �c..., .:.. reports .... the District .,ace____. _,w!1 as s7 o air A p ' 1 line of 350 Chevf,t Serails this time has taken a young man, Mr members and four by•1'etter, The Sabbath resiclent�elergy, A.1 ;ai't3.3 } tl t we. has bought out the practice£ A }` b i d • ter•_ gated practice.. cell Tuesday afternoon last the an hag early age o1 26 years, on Monday 1aat. k' � b b tl --A late assortment d o nual o g Tu be ry District g Some five years ago the deceased met supplying of teachers for two Sabbath Id at cost for the 40101'' der vet Lodge, Loyal Orange, Association, was d which left schools ,trey having opened up a school in unable to follow his occupation as a mil Lower Wingham, in conuectens with the • toffee:, disoasu G,`m,,,,x� puma. A soil,, The immediate cause of death was preaching service held there. There is a' solves if yen can after for Via ' %tyke of sutmptibn of the bowels,but no doubt deeeening•dnterest in missionary work same 500., to rim the leek and tie uuthiu .. ... ..... .. i,e• it, We Meow Veto experience the Mott, V S, bf Teeswa , 1 In -See the change e Central Business College in another Primary Lodge !Vitiators show that the 'ler' our., what a voile'. • Wiil you heed the ,vermes a 7' with a serious acct cent, w ro him r _ perhaps of the sire aepr05cn of Winn. This College is 'rapidly taking the Associationtis making rapid progress in his system Was greatly Weakened as a both. Home aud Foreign. d Weetere Coterie; and those eon,. this District, Wingham L 0 L, No. 791. i I b orth Octal mention This result of his previous ailment. The re. Endeavor Society reetunee its work agiun.! triable were interred in the Winghain Id not do better then g ve it a ; Lodge reports an increttee of 16 members cemetery, beieg followed to their last envelope system is groaiug in favor tied -Oystere, oystore- resting plaoe by, a large humber of our the church iii entirely eueported by Yellen . By tee dela. toed • for 1801 arid has atpresent 0. eriemberehtp int. 10 cents 0948;00 cents a glees, of 107, over 60 memhers were added to 00 Pridny the 15th at 7.30. The • t e roll during the last t ree years. d famil have tho sincerest sympathy of The'Sons bf Scotland wilt meet this titi lar the business had received due at- e tablishment in this town, one door uotth Wanting .to etart hotato or to farnieh, of D Sutherland's stove awe thishop, I beg rooms wi e ferred upon those vequiring the same M; Bro B C Clarke, D Chap; Bro T ti) ELbD01111Ce that guitrentee every suit oall at S Gracey'e furniture warerooms. w trent 4641 to; built by superior -.. era here. ti`o freight expense. Bedroom the entire community. richty) evening in the Tempekance'llall, tention, (Akers fore the ensuing year Purnitere hag touched bentom pricee. which delegates wilibe presantfrora,ilet were elected itS follows: Bro R Spied- -Etaving opened a custom tanorintaaese Now is the time to purchase. Adyeue b the ollieere ef thoGrand Cannt wheat* Cornyn,D RS; IlroJohti W Shoebottotn, that leaVall ahop to be a perfect tit and ; Goods direct from. Our leritemaietitactuia acted to be present. D S; Bro on A raham, teas, 1ViOney to Limn at low int Seat Robb, D 13 of. C. The officers were dtilk heapest.. Coat a, call. Satiefae. suite from $10.30 tip, sideboerds, laanges, theap ha the parlor suits, chairs, chronio and lord at oboe. I tures. Picture frAraitIg Speoi lfte H 'Meer has be house tor o idaYs La Grippe, bUt Ect4 again. I tit is abloto tied -to attack a aitObtMgh rilerrrinth 'he is tar front o are and the other oleo quite reiwn;ereil fiNret La Grippe. -Servant Cir1-1, Was4a. Apply to Mos (Ds) alatetertale% '