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VOL. XXI --NW . WINGHAAL ONT, FRIDAY, JANUARY k, 1892,
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Wo always think that any steels of . —The Rev 8 Seliery, 3 D, of the —Mr Jae Elliot, of 1.Purnberry, adver- ,—The Hensall Weever is the latest
Winter Goods, if not sold Were the end
.of January, will not be sold that season.•
In accordance with. that thought, we
have made up our minds to give you the
benefit of it, We'd miner that you had
the goods than that we would have to
carry them direr. "Nuff sed." A. word
to the wise is , sufficient. Come in and
see how far we will spread oat a dollar
for you,
Just now we're doing a right smart
trade in Ordered Clothing, and we are
/Seim it well aud we want you to .know
' it. Everybody pleased; you'll be pleased;
we'll be pleased, and the tailor will be
pleased. What more can any one want?
Nt„,Ttie men folks are finding us out satire
Sued more. The Clothing we sell, the
iktv 1•Itt s, the Boats, the Furnishings, the
Un rwear, and if -keenly cute women
finc .t to their advantage to shop here,
vrh shouldn't you, men? There's no
re a' n why you shouldn't; every reason
wh, you should.
'S sell Boots and Shoes—good Boots
and Shoes—che'ap.. Sp does the next
man:nd the next. You've found some
of t 3111 out. You never found us out,
did y ,u? We say good. Wo say, cheap.
If yo find it different, tell us so.
Tli sleighing is good and we are pre-
pared. o take any quantityof good green
wood, t market price, in exchange for
goods.
Sho
iarty in the day and expect quick
siervice•I ull prompt delivery. We close
at seven
Olat & HISCOCIKSI
Direct Importers.
The AR, January 14,1892. ,
In life deperids largely upon character
and ability: The latter should always
include a praetic41 knowledge of bust•pess, adoli as own.. be pbtained by spend -
ng a term in the
CENTRAL iliSINESS COLLEGE,,
'STRATFORD, ONT, ,
t This school is iielv'one of the leading
•ones in the Dominion.
Students may enter at any time.
Write for particulars to
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W
E. SHAW,
Principal.
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Methodist ehuroh, and Rev Wm Me. tises for sale a number of Holstein bulls, addition to the newspapers of this comb -
Gregor, of the Baptist thumb, exchange Th.e —Town Council will statute, on Monday next, at 11 o'clock a
nieet, as per tY•
pulpits on Sunday morning next. —0 Eiriug out ell Winter Goods. We
—G T It trains fee Toronto and east ni, for organizstarthe dress goods at 3c,ation.
leave Wingham at 6,30 a m aud 11.10 a m GEO. E. Rim
via W G'44 B Division, aud at 0.45 a m —50 dozen 'Wool Hose—Women and —
'arm public school board will meet
aud 3,45 p nc, 'via Clieton and Gruelph, Miss . To clear
0., pe m. in the Council chamber, on Wednesday
Good connections by all trains. K
at aboot half price.
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nexfor organization and general busi-
. —The. Huron County Counoil will next, —The annual, meeting of the County
oilluron Sabbath School Convention meet in.Goderich, on Tuesday, January lless*
When a man for the good of his oonsti-
26th, at a O'loelr p m.
will his held in the Presbyterian church,
in this town, on Wednesday and • Thure- —The Canadian Live Stook and Farm The need of a tonic sees, '
day, February 3rd and 4tb. next.'the New Yar's resold -
e
Full Journal for January is an exceedingly 'Tis plain that
hen
particulars in another issue. , . good number. It contains several illus- Is beginning to bag at the knees,
—At Dore's Carriage Factory may be trations of interest to farmer, and all -
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found a grand display cif cutters—the the clePartments are brimful of informa-
mETHODISTURCUMMOI1A11.—lieVS Bel -
best in the land. Call early and securelery, B D, Pastor. Services every Sabbath
your choice; prices away down. Stand— tion for those in *hose interests the .
. at 11 a in and 7 p m. Sabbath School and
Opposite the Exchange Hotel,Whigham. paper is printed.
• Bible Class at 2.30 p ni. General Prayer
—The Rev S Sellery. B D, delivered an —Call and examine our new teas, and =abide every Wednesday evening at 7,30
interesting and instructive „ethos be- giye us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. o'clock. Youug People's Prayer Meeting
fore the Epworth League in connection ...... ' *Adonis' New Grocery.
every Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock,
wit)i. the Brussels Methodist church, on _w -e -are pleased to learn that Mr WM Sunday, January 17th. Rev Mr MoGreg-
Monday evening last, on the .subjectr Sadler, of this town, whn has filled the or will preach in the rnorniug. The pastor
"The Bible in Relation to National position of brakeman on the Lomita in the eveuiug. Subject, "The true aim
Progress." train for many years, has been appointed ja mot
' — Watch cab next week for cheap con% freight conductor by the Grand Trunk __A special tneeting of Anchor of Hope
feetionery and fancy canciles,at the Eelipse Railway Company. g Lodge, No 280, I 0 G T, was held in the
Res urant. T Sramr,tect. spare brakeinan, eine located. at Strat- Temperasoe Hall, 611 Friday evening last.
—Mr XaB Cochrane, of East Wawanosh, ford, preparatory to being given a train. After regular routine business, a short but
—A.11 accoun due me list be settled
6%1%4\
by Xitu 15th, 189 , *tiler by sh or uote,
bonne.
has received another letter from the Old
Country in ansier to one of the cards
which he placed in several barrels of
apples while packing the mine last fall.
This time it is from Mr David Thompson,
• iron founder, Dumfermline, Scotland, in
Which he says that the apples were in
splendid order and.vvere perfect beauties.
—Oranges, 20 cents a dozen': letnous, 25
cents a dozen : Almerioa grapes, 20 cents
per lb ; at , B Bum's. •
--Word has been received from Mr Laird,
PrinCipal a the Industrial School at
Crowstand, NW T, stating that the cloth- .
ing sent by the IVIaitlaild Presbyterial
Society of the Woman's Foreign Mission,
has arrived in good condition, ania alter?
thanking the ladies tor the generous supply
of secoud-hand clothing sent, he added :
"You may rest assured, ladies, that as far
as our work is concerned, your labors" of •
gatheringand, f Orwarding finch cinattities
of eltithiug is valued highly.' To is one of
the ways by which these people may be
reached and brought under the civiliehie
as well as Christianizing influences of the
gospel.."-- Con. •
—If your watch or clock needs repairing,
go tb W H Wallace, watchmaker and
jew ter. next door to post office. •
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—At
the regular meeting of Maitland
Lodge, No 119, I 00 F, held on Thuraday
evening, 7th instant, the 4ollowing officers
wore installed by Grand 'Master E E Fitz-
patrick, of Hamilton,assisted by F 8 Scott,
District Deputy Grand Master,of Brussels,
acting as Grand Marshall: N tdcGregor,JP
G; T 3 Elliott, N G; 3 MI GroVes, V G : 3
W Dods It, 8 • W 3 Deyell, F 8; W F
:Brockenshire, T; Robt Altall, W; Wm
Robertson, C; .1 A Morton, I G; W Mein -
prize, It 8 N G; , B. Mainprize, L 8 N G. ;
E llin, It S V G ; Geo Tarvet, L 8 VG ;
X Bobettson, R 8 Et; R 3 Green, VS S.
'There were. yisiting brethren preeent from
Tilsonburg, Petowel, Teeewater,Luoluildvp
etc. After the installation of officers s
over, short addresses were delivered bY
the.Grand Master and a number of the
other wining brethren. At the close of
the meeting, an adjournment was made to
Mr R hill's. restauraut, where oysters
• Were artaken of to satisfy the inner`
Mau.
A special line of 356 Cheviot Bergin.
Tb y go at 25o. • G. E. Kozo.
p Tuesday afternoon last, the an -
1 meeting of Tnrnberry Disttiot
Lodge, Loyal Orange Association, was
held in the Orange Hill hi this town
Tho reports of the District Officers a
Primary Lodge Masters show that the
AssociationSis making rapid progress in
this District, Wingham L 0 L, No. 791,
being worthy of special mention. This
Lodge reports an increase of 16 members
• for 1891 and has atpresent a membership
of 107, over 60 members were added to
t e roll during the last three years.
Aft r the bueitmee had reoeived due at-
tention officers for' the ensuing year
were elected as follows: Bro i 0 Sparl-
ing,'W D M; Bre John Catiemore, I) 1)
M; tiro 13 0 Clarke, 1) Chap; Bro T E
(Ioniss, D It 8; Bra John W Shoehottom,
D 1.0 S; Bro Thos. Abraham, D Tram;
Bro Geo Casemore, D Led; Bre Win
Robb, 1) I) of. Cl, Min officers were (*hilt,
installed by W D M, Bro A Mollatius)
LOCAL NEWS
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—Cash for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's, Market Grocery.
—The wood famine is now over in own-
as the wood came with the afei *
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-The annual mbeting of
Hon of the Winghsni Preebyterian eh
Still be held onquesday, the Oth 'nst at
• 7 p m.
—First -06,s Geer Bay Shingles
lid Lath, for sale, she McLean
on's sum mills, Wiug am.
—The snow, whi has come little by
ttle, has at last come in 'suffieient quali-
ties to make the best of sleighing, and
lugs are lively in to*.
—Mr John 141:Colvin, V S, forinerly
udent with Mr Sohn 'Wilson, V S, CI this
we. has bought out the practice, of Mr
Mott, V S. blgeeswater, ati*lityde0.'
• enced praotio,ki • ,
A. large assortment croelfefsi will
Id at cost for the 'kat 15 clayss.at
)kdania! New Grocery.
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—See the ehange of, advertisement of
e Central Business 0 liege in another
lump, Tine College is apidly taking the
d in Western Ontario, and those cons
platiug taking a do4imereial course
ild not ilo better than give it a trial.
—Oysters, oysters- By the dish, verb
*pint. 10 cents a illass,or 5 cents itelaes,
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--Theb'ens of Scotland will meet this
iiiiday) evening ti Toi»oanoe hall.
which delegates will he pressuiAfron.stilnit
s troweling Campe and degreds will be
e tarred upon those requiring the same
h the officers of the' Grand Camp, Nebo au
acted to be present.
-Money to Loan at tow hit *. Real
Eitate —*Private funds only, -awe
--District Lodge, No 24, I 0 G T, will
.meet in Wingham on" TuesdaY, San Nth.
for the purpose of transacting county busi-
ness and tuything else that may be
before the exiting A. number of • the
delegates have beau asked to iutroduoe
live topics for discussion, and a good .meet.:
ing is looked forward to.
—For, first-class .tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishiugs, try Webster & Co,
Remember the place, only two doors north
of the old stand and between Ross' book-
ster nd Halsted & Stiott's bank.
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Robt Orr has been forced to leave
as Vegas,New Mexico, owing to the un-
, ,
precedented severity of the climate, and
has gone to I,,as Cruses, a city 300 miles
further south, bit in the same state) It
is to bo hoped tint this +31Inuge will prove
beneficial to Mr Orr's health, which was
•improving rapidly before the unlooked for
severity of tlfe climate seb. in.
—The Misses Hadeson and lienuedy Deg
to inform the ladies of Wingham and
vicinity that they have started l'.1oressmak-
ing in Mrs Coolioan's old etaud, and would
be glad to receive orders. They guarantee
a perfect fit and good work. They also
tea& Prof Moody's Tailor System of
Dress and Mantle cutting. •
• —A special meeting of Anchor of Hope
ing. In the absence of the Chief Temp-
1ar, Past Chief Templar McAlpine took
the, chair. • there were three new morn-
bers initiated and twenty-one proposed.
A good programme was rendered by
somo of to b , h' h '
follow's: song, Wm Bond; reading, Geo
H• Blackwell; duet, Misses . Wells; and
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Lodge, No 280, TO G T, was held*in the
Temperance Hall on Wednesday even-
Kinsman; recitation, Miss Grays
—Mr W J Johnston has opened a new
custom tailoring establishment, one doer
north of D Sutherlo,nd'e stove and tin
shop, and is now prepared to give the cid
sons of Wingham and surrounding country
satisfaction in every thiug that may be
intrusted to Ai9 care. Coatmakers wanted
at once.
—It is our sad.doty this week to write
•upon the great uncertainty of life. Death
has once more been in our midst and
this time has taken a young man, Mr
Charles Celbourhe Carr, son of Mr John
Carr, of the firm of Hutton & Carr, at
the early age of 26 years, on Monday last.
Some five years ago the deceased met
with a serious aooident, • which left him
unable to follow his occupation as a mil
ler. rhe immediate cause of death was
sumptibh of the bowels,but no doeht
his system Was greatly weakened tle a
result of his previous ailment. The re-
mains were interredin e ing a
cemetery, being followed to their last
resting place by a large number of our
townspeople, oh Itectnesday. The bereav-
oa family have the sincerest sympathy of
the entire community.
—Having opened a custom tailoriukIsa
tabliehment in this town, one door math
of D Sutherland's stove and thashop, beg
to announce that guarantee every suit
that loam my shop to be a perfect tit and,
warrant therS to built by superior
woe me r
a call. Ratisfae.
tion guaranteed. Qta 'as cheap as the
heapeet. Coatesalhate wasted at twee.
Sososstreta
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exeeediti ly ..inod programme was render!,
ed, composed of instrumental music by
A Bainten and Iliac Elsie Ihinbeti
song, by Jas McAlpine ; addresses by Rev
Wm Gallagher, Mr Geo H Blackwell and
Mr Wm Armour ; instrumental music by
Mr R McClymout and Miss Id Baiuton;
singing by Misses Wells and Kinsmau.
—In order to make room for or spring
stook of fine shoes, The Imperial Boot
Store will sell off boys' and toeu/slotig boots
at from 20 to 25•per cent discount.
—On Tuesday afterneen last, a number
of the ladies of the town met in. the Tem..
perane.e Hall, where, assisted by Mni
Hitchoox, they re -organized the VC T TL
The officers for the ensuing year were
elected as follows: President, Mrs John
Ritchie; Vice Presidents, Mesdames Dr
Macdonald, Hughes, Sellery, Chapman and,
Watson:Oof-Sec, Mra Jelin Printer; Bed:.
Seo, Mrs A Ireland ; Woes, Airs It Elliott.
After the necessary committees for'secur.
filer a hall, etc, were appointed Mrs Hitch -
cox gave the ladies much valuable advice
in connection with the work. The W 0 T
11 will meet on the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 19th int, at 8 o'clock, in the Temper -
auto Hall, when all the ladies who are
interested iu the Temperance cause are,
cordially invited to be present. We hope
many will interest theinselvesin thisework,
now that Mrs Hitchcox has given us such,
a gradd start, and also that all the ladies
who signed the pledge during her lectures
here will juin us in this work ,--Oom.
—The aunual nicotine of the church and
oonerepation worshipping in the First,
Congregational church, was held on Men.
day afternoon, the 11th lust, Mr .Toho
Ritchie, Preeident,being in the chair. no
transactions of•the previons year were dn.
cussed and passed, also the minutes of
previous meetings. The Auditors' Report
was well received, being a clear statemeut
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of all receipts and expenditures, as found
by them, attested duly by vouchers. The
financial year of this church has been a,
verygood. one, and the church stands at
Ha annual contnneneement free from debt,
with an increasing membership, and
thoroughly organized committees It is
confiden tly looked forward to that 1892' will '
be a year of.greater blessiuga rho cherub
has received on professiou of faith tell new
members and four bytatter. The Sabbath
Sohoorhas made a uew delta, tore in that
it now meets at 2.30 in the.ofiternoeu. The
working members are kept buil). iu the
supplying of teacherib for two Sabbath
schools, they having opened up a school' it
Lower Whitlow, in conueetten with the
preaching .service held there. There is a
%leavening. interest in miesionary Work '
both Heine and Foreign, The Christian
Endeavor Society resumes its work again •
en Friday, .the 13th Met. at 7.30. The
envelope, systera is grossing ie favor arid
the church is entirely supported by,velutp,
Cary oeutributious.
• Everybody ItOad.
lifureiture has tSuched bottom prices.
Now the time to purchase. Anyone
%Venting to • start house or to filrnish,
rooms will lied it worth their while to
NES. ElaoHOOre =MBES.
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• LARGE AtTluZzrOIN iNr? GREAT I;NT
LSM—aliOnT ,?,00 Warp lam pia)
The snot brilliant 143y tempo'.
lecturer that has over graced the pu
pltaform in '5,Vinglimn, lectured in
Temperance Hall, on Sunday afters
and evening and on Monday and Tu
•day evenings. Miss, Owen. Ilitchedx,
Paris, Ont, Was the lady in question a
QU every occasion she had a full lieu
She prefaced her lecture on each oe
shin with several delightfally render
solos, and her addresses were full
• pathos, eloquence and enthusiasm. Ea
ono of her lectures is based upon so
passage of ecripturo and she ban
her subject with ability and vigor.
the close of each lecture, every pent)
that wished, had the privilege of isigni
• the pledge, and while here no less the
293 declared themselves in favor of p
hibition, by so doin.g. On Sunday afte
nobn, the subject cli her lecture WA
"Neutrality." In this address she point
ed out to her hearers that they must b
either for or . against.. the liquor traffic
and that there wee no halfway static)
to lay on their oars, and beseeehed he
listeners to come forward and dada
themselves in favor of the Temperane
cause. On Sunday eveaing,-her addrels
was on "Influence," in which she claim
that every man, woman and child haclv,
certain amount of . influence over their
associates, either fcr good or • bad, OR
that by them declaring •theiiiiielies in:
favor of temperance, they would tend to
increase that infiniss* for the better.
Monday evening, her leoture was on the
"Legalized Liquor Traffic." -She point• rd
out that through the curse of the legal"
ized selling of liquor, no less than 8000
Canadians, every year, were laid in •:a
drimkard's grave, and 40,000 Others were ,
on their, way every year to a drunkards
hell. Tuesday evening, her lecture was
on ''Stumbling -blocks," in which she
made it perfectly eicar to lier hearers
that, either •(broody pr indirectly, the
liquor traffic effects every individual 'in
this country. The results of thdse lee-
tures are that aWOt U has been form- 1_
ed and no doubt weekly Gospel Temper- g
ance meetings will be held. A movement
is also on foot to have the number Of
licensed hotels in town decreased. It is
to be hoped that the day% not far distant
when Mrs. Hitcheox will favor us again.
• she does, she may be suvi of a hearty
with a sibailar courseflectures and if
1 ' d crowded ho ses.
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pr
winter geode goi g at clearing
at E. ,
Vinsz, Oollaitztit TtONAL VealAttr
':Wproassr.--W. Watsou, Pa 9r. t,
vices each Sunday nt 11 a. re.
Sabbath School and Bible
P * • M g ' ' eci• c
at. 7.30 p. re. Seats free. Stranger -isle
f-
come. Sunday; Jannzre 17th. The
niversary services of this church 'will
oonduotect by the Rev Sampson Nichol
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of Cornwall, L'ngland. gentlema
,;;0ese to our province Wen*MitOreed
iSrerinhor and platforinS:iipeaker, In. tie:
elternoon's•AirNicholls will' also preach.;
in the Lows*Wi*haisi' 01-101340, E0;
a public meeting instlee;*41ieell'''a,
when
,On 'Willi
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T Carter, late of Mishit v, apes
Nicholls, 1)r Macdonald, S
resident clergy. AU a,se • to ati-,
tend. A Collection tyill bet. ken up det-
•aug the evening,
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What Cough.
Will you heed the ivarniu.,a
perhaps of the mire 311PrOnAlb of
tut rible etirslioptiom .It your 1,
s if yo,u claroi afforti... for. ithe cake Of
.500., bit riut tlak and .do truth:nig'
t it. We it w ;rim. eic terience LhO
•••Li;aioli'e (hire will. elf a your cuusit. 1.11'r
/weer she skok
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,t12 Kerr le
ned 'to t
1st tirippe, eew o .t0; he about
li.t_otzii: for a few day attack of
'Sy e are pleimed gee that Mr J $"
allUthough
,1sHeitintft
t familg tire
I iircua, La Grippe.
Ileeentli is ableto l•e•
:*sye IA tar front waits
call at Gracey's furniture warerooms.
t o_ser
(hoods direct from our large mannfactur- else Tuts" retia
ere herts. No freight expenee. Bedroom
eults from $1.0,l.i0 up, sideboards, I , - Servant Girl s.1"101011irral bousewerk,
- wanted. Apply til ,
tares, Picture framing a speoial. Alm (Ds) Mstexissais
S Gamier* ly stessephine street, Wiaghatali,
parksr suite, chairs, ahrorao and
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