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Wingham Times, 1892-01-15, Page 2Pi ui�l 1 . P. ... II Owl". 10.11.00.416.11' 0.11 .1.ss•,Y'.n-..--....�..+.u• .w...:..s..w.w.. -.....a:v,.e-r i�.Y':�: ....:.e.+ . �. McIN�UQAMIN. PIED. !t FrrTtmrlEl:.D^•°In Lower WiwgUazn on, RzaAxoilFoi�?o---At Cortez, Ls,lorado, on:., ,. Jau tat, the wife. of 1I r Wm Netterfield; „ t the ..Hent Dere, .idttrry, only child of Mr W - 1 AnneusoN--At the Manse, Goderioh, leu � lzford, fo:rmexly c Wingilatn>ugpd on Christtnas eve, Mrs Andersons, a son, tl Moan/too—Iran Deo 29th, Airs Alex lhompion, aged 58 gears, 8 Sr Lorzls-••STU'lu'--At the residence a n �+ ! the bride's father, on the 29th ult, by months mt -,2 acus• Re Jas Malcoltn,L R St Louis,of Prince t, Helen Douglas, oug—At a sedaughter, an the 24th Albert, N W T,to Sarah J Stutt, dao h. 1t, I1p1pn Ttoul; ye daughter .of Rev Jas g ialcohn, aged 4 years 'end G months. ter of Mr Jobn Stutt,. of Culross. Saran—Dorms--At the residence of Morris: the bride's father, on the 30th ult,layRev f At Jas \Vats4u, err twit been laid' ug' • P Musgrave, Ur Arthur Burnett Smith, l ,, We Kill are glad to say Ile ias t t 1 h n we have added a year's esper- a poet/ growth—a year's thought Dress Goods, Again we say it— •we prove it ---again we sell the best by far the best for unquestionably— a least. If you haven't spent all your of Brussels, to IVliss Annie Dodds, of Nth,far a Few days ween lnflatrltt `tenets easy on Ohristmas gifts, it behooves , rise-•Iil,YDDN--In Ontario Cal on for the better.—Miss 1 izzii*: Irvin W u to carefully scrutinize 'thogoods pre„ elated hero by our various departments. We want to make things lively during January; and as trade -stimulating bar- airet,' these goods ougla t certainly prove successful. FURS --You ,nay save yourself from 'the Grip,by a little thoughtful kindness. our Furs will prevent as well as cure. Ready Made Clothing—The very brisk business clone this season gives Us some odds and ends in suits. and overcoats which you can save money ou. Women's t a col,..• c to to an tl i 8 p. Deo 15th, by the Rev J 13 Green, Mr Jog.,daughter t,f, Robert Irvin, of tnii, 50; W Pickett, late of Clinton, to Miss Susie line, has sone to take a tnissiot$ary BJ.EPPEIt ON den, of $ItXAL•'N-Til Ontario, Cal, Doul se, r4A'e are sorry to lose our gold on Deo 15th, by the Rev J 13 Green, Afr neigh bors•---Mr Henry Johnson, of Geo Jetferson, late of Goderich, to Miss the 5th line, has wonderful seniles` Maggie M Brvden, of Clinton. • these times. You know this is rlau h- Rev J J EiliattAB A, Hi11sb Deo ter` BO tuber two.--•1Vlr ,John $cod, V Mani Barbour of St Helens, to Janie, r, + g Pet • r•of Michigan is vislttu his rents daughter of Mr Thomas Barbour, of Ern and other friends.—The - t'he old council Township. has been re-elected by acelannation.• PAx1ilN—BALnwur -On Deo 2,3rd, at Messrs Aron/trent ' Isbister and the. residence of the bride's father, Ash- Wheeler, after some (:onsideratio2l, field, by Rev J Kenner, lltir Charles Fred- resigned. --Mr 1 Cl erieic Parkin, Esq, to Miss Emily J g egg and A Russell, Baldwin. have resumed there studies at Clinton. I have got the latestdesig Damson—McCown—On Dec 28th, . Davidson, of Sanborn, N D, U S, to Miss ALLAN LINE r t3[ • you will find the great establishme t of 100 • • 'TES, here you can get an assortment .of Good' second to none of oar leading city humeri, It will pay you o find the place, for w there in t e best equipped store in r town you will find the fined variety of Groceries id Crockery that has ' even' been shown in Wingha • My stock is now • ai host complete, aiul I ave bought; from leading inane rs only, IN INA WARE by the Rev J B McKinnon, Mr William Margaret MoCorvie, eldest daughter of ROYAL MAIL STAANsetirs. mr Neil MoCorvte, of Kinloss. RkDU0110N IN RATES. T3orn—AoAaa--At the residence of the Steatuers sail regularly from, bride's father, Goderieli road,ou the 23rd PORTLAND ANO HALIFAX To LIVER - and children's mantling, with unnmerci- - nit, by Rev J Kenner,Mr 8 JBoyd,school POOL Via Londonderry. master, Belfast, to Miss Agar. cum Tal+. wINT6a MONTHS. felly clipped prices, at TxoalrsoN--ST LEy—At the parson- cabin, $40 and upwards. • Second Cabin, S25. age,Lucknow, on the 23rd Inst, by the steerace at low rates. NO attle Carries. M. I. INDOO'S. Rev 3 'S Colliug, Mr William Henry STAVE) + sERVIOE otr Thompson, of the Township of Huron, to L ALLAN L, 1 N E Miss Margaret Emily Stanley, of the LINE. j STEADISHIPS. NEW YORK 3c GLASGOW iV tie Londonderry, ever Fortnight. Cabin, 540 and �.!„'�I T nship of Kinloss, I`TC.HISON—CURiir>;—On the Oth inst, • ftiti�t 11i�t the methodist Parsonage, Wingham, w' by the Rev S Sellery, B D, Mr James F Aitchison, of Teeswater, to Miss Sarah A Currie, of Wingham. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8; 1892. w A DINNER SE s. All I ask is to of 1 and see thein before you buy. TS, T11 E . S, TOILET S Q I'S, GLASS SETS, Ll;`7,, MADE SET , FLOWER POTS, • '- CUSP MORES, 'S;a� a n .B n,WLS, PORRIDGE SETS, BREAD AND BU.'1-ER SETS,. FRUIT PLATES, FANCY B STCETS, TEA POTS, VASES, a A Full and Oomplet upwards. Secod Cabin, $25. Steerage at low rates. Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, Montreal, or HENRY DAVIS, WINGHAltz. M, Data Tram s, --I beg leave to tender the compliments of the season and my :- beet thanks to your -respected P D.ThroughQ, uIC some over'ight. however, he makes rete ;• speak of the saintly Cooper for Cowper, Tine, Cooper was an Englishman, bred a working, shoetnaker, was quite a linguist, a Chartist :+router, and was imprisoned as ' a trraoouabie agitator, When in the jail be wroth n poem called the Purgatories of Saicirlus, whose merits weresuch that it brought him the patroniige of Lord Beaeow*ftekl,then plain D'Israeli.I had the pleat,uroof hearing, him lecture in Liver. pool, subject, Cromwell, and this be handled in a way highly palatable to the English working man. In the summer of 1851, I heard him lecture in Lasswarle, on ; the Land of Burns. His scepticism propped out now and again, and his audienoe,ubief- . ly carpet weavers, appreciated biro highly Wehiad quite a pleasant .interview with hire in Winter's hotel. Not very long afterwards he recanted and began to build ; up what he had endeavored to .overthrow.! had the -pleasure of hearing him preach in Brighton churoh, Edinburgh; but I must say I liked tum betier as a lecturer. I somehow had a feeling that he paraded his learning overmuch. The old, old story seems beat fitted to satisfy the craving of a human soul groping after the light. Be- , fore closing, I have to thank the witling who put my feline friend in my way. Yesterday (>a'riday) she bega1?to be funny, " e fox the sake•etfuu, end her gratitude is se . ver are andNovelties far Christmas Presents, effusive that I can hardly get this finished. I would suggest to the small boy to read a • Just received. Also, SPECIAL SOUVENIR SPOONS;' hares. charminghit of William Cowper's on his A large assortment of all kinds of tame. JEWELRY; BROOCHES, EARRINGS, CUFF BUTTONS, STAA"El`.'PINS, BRACELETS, AND LADIES' ANt GENTLEMEN'S OH A INS . ii ALL KINDS. . Stock to Ohoose from I Ii VE ADDED A AND '1E1 CENT OOUNTER OP USEFUL A BARGAINS, S, I. .. o��"o �`'to"warcra. it % • ARG AI 1 cam, BARGAIN S, BAIZGAINS R WALLACE. • As it has been. my custom in the past of giving Special Bargains at this seas&il of the year, I will continue to do so For t�.re tQt a lit In Ladies' and GentIemen's GOLD and SILVER WATCHES' , of the leading Companies--Waltham,Eigin, Hampton and Columbus. A1so,.a large assortment of >:tOCK.FORD --• QUICK — TRAIN -- WATCHES, Always on hand. A large assortment of `5 Violins, Accordeous, Mout. Organs, Music 1 IDstruinents of all kinds, War lerneow. WIN G -H A tI 12A11K.E'T S. wtNotraar; January 7, 1891 Corrected by i'. Deans, Dealer. Flour per 100lbs, • S 2 50 to Tail Wheat per bushel, 88 to Spring f+ 88 to 00 so /Utley u • • • 30 to 65 to 15 to 15 to 15,0to 0 26 to 8 00 tO' • 25 to 250 _ 90 The Popular 1 stoe CLES IN GLASS. CE CIES, usual, is first-class. NEW RAISINS, C 4 RRAN1t8 PEELS ANI) PURE. SPICES Y o eke -1 ' A E RIGHT, BO Ii IN PRICE D QUALPI'Y, Don't Forget t. e Place: --1 P. B.—Yot r pattonige'tolicited. °' Remember the Place—One door south of the Post Office, Winghatn. J; W. $. WALLACE. . Yeas, Butter, tub do lions 1 tiny par ton, • Dewed flogs, per cwt Chickens, per pair Ducks, per pair - Turkeys, per Ib • tleesr, per lb • 15 15 15 10 80 S30 50 0,1 Main St. toves,Stov 8 China House, Wingham. t rf X Wo alws Winter Gol •of January In accordat have made benefit of the goods t to th carrye thwou} i8e see how far • for you. Just now trade in Ord !Mnt, it well it. Everybo we'll bo plea pleased. WI tt \The teen foil amid more. r. Ila s,the B Un rwear,. fin t to the wh Should, rea u why y whs' you silo sell Bot ¢.• and'Shoes•-. uiatt of o maid out, til, •did '•uP We If yyo dad it = slelghi pared.Th`,o take wood, t mar goods. Shop :dr!ly service a pr at Seven All intend � �u$c kgspordcrd 5 to IS HEADQUARTERS FOR synod per card, - whiter will SaveInciney b 40 to o Oto SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. Cliristmas Presents ! A large stock of Christmas Goods has just been received, suitable for all patties,. old or young, Consisting of TOYS, PHOTO ALRTJ11S, SOftA1" TOILET SETS, ?LUS'H GOODS, OE LADIES' COMPANIONS (in pier • • MOUTI•I ORGANS,•.CELLULOY TOY BOOKS, SLLIG • SETS, BLA IS BOOKg,'BIBL 11T11; RS (hand painted A large number of the C Ic8` TIVIAS NUMT3EIt. ':ht: aittecess of this Great Cott It Cere is Saturday Night and Christmas numbeers <at other Maga r• ,:At p parallel in the history of medleine. Canadian and Old Country. All R t eeists ere authorized to sell it 011 a pos. antes,*test thatnoether enrecan sac. 'U MS, WRiT1NG DESKS; d 4 VASES, XMAS OAR.0). wood), VIOLIXS,. UTH ORGANS? ,C)II,It,IDGE x ANOY Otie(stty stand. 'That it may become known, lire Proprietors, at an enormona expense, are pli.,,irr a Semple Bottle Free into every home in tyle. t o tea States and Canada. If you have a C-tuttli, liure Throat, or Bronchia:, use it, for I , it will cure yon. If your child has the Croup, dee ot \l roofsfng Comb, ase It promptly, and relief - iasate. , If 7016 dread that Wad' urease -. m.'t,ots, ries it. Ask your Druggist for tr.U1I'S CURE, Bits to cta., Back rcb, and ft A♦ II'•!'- lex ate meet or Back lame es cat. A large assortraexp Consisting of Leisure° have a larger stood this y it before purchasing elsewk ?RIOEES AS Remember the Plaee+ Domin• ion I', " ,rated, , w and N'el ispap both D. SU pf stogy. for this g from •� ra , Having bought a veriIrge vartr of EATTNPL ate Sundazy st I%meg Boy& Own, &c,, Otter : nd desire.the public no : to show goods. 'F LOWEST, eine street, ingharcn, 441 Ave t i,oboo £foul . ivory; A ve guaren n: against. brea ago and _ give eomplete Sat' In. life deport and ability. G include a prat }mess, .inch ata 'o zng a term in t CENTRAL 'STRA This school i -ones in the Do Students ina Write for ,par LOC —Oath for goo Graham's, Markt —'.Tie wood fa as the wood cam ' e annu lion of the Wingal win- be held ons' •Iptn. —First.olalis nd Lath, for sal on's saw mills, —The scow, w ttle, has at la ties to snake th Mot bre lively --Mr John its Went with stir Wu. has bought Ilion, " 8, MA` ] snood praetio�, Ae large agger Ad. at cost for t -flee the eIla Ie Central Blasi .lentil. Thin Co ad in Western ( •'mplating takin wild not do beets ,'—.Oysters, Sys !'pint. 10 Cents —The Sans of { riday) evening i s, which delegate: rroanditig Catn o aferred upon th b the officers of t tooted to be pre —Money to Loa 11\tateW-nrivate f