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Wingham Times, 1892-01-22, Page 8• H. MeINDOO. tatitM 4, Winghana will realize newel, sanguine eseeetation by look - *rough our dinserent departments with now, greeln liettutifal goods, lastter qualitiee, ott mo' pleasing awl tleeigns, and on the largest k of • tireee -goods, silks and prints . bas OM WOO' gathored by one Arm Wingliam. Spring prints, 200 pieces t excellent quality, newly priuteds in ew design. The prints this season are ietinetively handsome and ours itre tbe nut son. and exclueive. We got them rota e best tuakers,and assuredly have rsti.eui4ciS. We iavite you to sea a col- ectiOn We respectfally urge be importance for an -early selection, • viten they are iu full bloom. Paiute for carpi buyers.—The hand- somest carpet department in the country. The best. assorted stock: of carpets in he country. The best all around low Flees in the country; not one lady • can fford to miss seeing our lace curtains, embroideries and lineus, all marked at a' vary clever low price. Such news grows stronger ana stronger as the daysgrow longer; our prices admit of no cheaper,at PI H. McINDOO'S. ay. • 11,111.P1 In 01 11 • a . JANUARY 22, t892. • prevent torpitude in the reception • of solid fare, SO many hese ainee expressed themselves delighted with the eveitingnt entortennuctit 1 hat the • friends of the cause may assuredly feel encouraged to. try again at 8o616 future time, The. joy wile intensified and the brightness made even more bright by n 'duet" tendered by ovi,) af the time friend* of the catine, entitled, '1 Our Pastor., It took the rime of au address, and presettietion The address rad, as follows REV W 0 WATSON, Pastor OongregAtional °boron Winghtun: DEAR PASTOR, —WO, the members and adherents of the congregation, cannot allow this anniversary service to close witheut giving expression to aur high appreciation of you as a man aud pastor. On all qnestions of sooial and moral re- form, particularly the great absorbing question of temperance, yon have given no uncertain sound, and we have learned to esteem and admire your 'manly utter. anees and valued help in all that tends to the social and moral wellbeing of the community as a whole, We desire, with sincere gratitude, to make mention of your clear, logical and earnest presenta- tion of the truth as it is in Jesus, at all times. Your zeal and activity in every department of church work, your uni- form kindness, cheerfulness and sympa- thetic counsel ad encouragement, have - drawn lie very near to you in the bonds of sympathy and ehrist-ian fellowship. And as a slight token of our esteem and regard, we beg you to accept this purse. And may our Father in Heaven abun- daally bless you and yours, is the fervent prayer of your people. Signed on behalf of the congregation, JOHN RITCHIE, Wld ROBERSON, MICHAEL ROBERTSON, THOS DEANS, JAS ANGUS. Wingham, January 18, 1892. • Need we say that the "duet" was well rendered by messrs T Deans and Jas Angus, and gracefully received 1 'LOCAL NEWS. Well, the pastor said it 'was. and re- -The Oamp of the Sons of Scotland sponded as we'll as he could, under the will celebrate the au ni versary of Burns. circumstances. Those who have beeu birthday on zzonday next, by holding thus cauglit hy- surprise will know an oyster supper at we Brunswick how' difficult such a task is. As he ' Hotel. Besides oysters, tliere will be looked into the purse,. later on, ho one of the ce,elnated scotch delicacies, was ungijle to say 'Got& thou sordid a ".13aggis"• A large , crowd ,and a creature, God of a universe rushing merry time is expected, . down to ruin', for he did not think so, —Don't forget the lecture on Wed. for every coin was stamped with nesday evening, by Rev John Burton, liberty and the face df - the goddess BD, of Torouto„ in the Congrenation• was fraught with smiles. He read • al church he're.Owing to other en, there Almon tagement,and appredatron, gagemonts, this' was the only night and these were more plainly and. • free for the lecturer to give us. The heartily endorsed tte the terns of ex,' • euttit'et is one full of interest, entitled .pression found - in the above letter • 'Westminster Abbey.' Silver celiac- triy the . gold • and the black, the ' elem. Chair taken at 8 o'clock, utilinclutee, be two strands woven in —A social will be given next 'Tues_ the cords of affection to bind pastor day evenin,„ft, 44 26th inst, at the and people together. Ex! ressions of residence of wsere George and John regret were given .611 "behalf of Rev J • =fiat, Turnberry, under the auspices 0 Carter, of Turnberry, and Dr mac - of the ' Ladies' „Aid Spciety of the acsnain, M II, who were prevented from Winghtim siethadist church. All per. being present, through the twin' sons vviehiog to attend will be dril en from the methodist. church Ailey time friends. 'sir D .ar Gordon, in a few between 7 and - 8 °Week. A sleigh graceful and kindly utterances, ex-, ride, a fine tea, a unisical and literury pressed his wishes for the welfare of prograrome; all for 15 cents or over. the church and appreciation of the evening's programme, but owingto the lateness of the evening would not $6,000 and, Iturribtell tor $.300. Cumaingliam bed no insurance Tito cenlral telephone ageney wits in EumbalVa and the inadiditi Itlitpress • entnpar0 1,4116c) in ' • both of which lose considerahie. 0.1•••••••,1111.r•I•on.no. • BARGAINS, irArcif BARGAINS, BelKnOrn• Miss Ada Barton, • who has . beau • visittug relatives in Durham. county, • returned home on :Saturday —Mr G Barton is having sand and Itriok •on the greend for the building of a • 1, - brick resitlelnie, ,neEt. summer —We \ regret to say that mr G A Bremner, • who Was eugag• tI ati tetwher at the Belinore public*school; is still very sing in u„nnt, rarest.. The sebool, whieth lots been closed even• since th-a holidays, was opened ou Tuesita5 by . a first Ouse teachere wild: has bed thirty yeal's experience. He will hold the school until 'ML Bileciner is " able to attend hs dunes.—An orchestra bas been organized iti.this place, under the tutorship of mr 0 ¥ fi I ,Lorige, No 11, filet in their hall on Saturday evening,, Jan 16th, a special meeting being called: The Catibe of this was to arrange for a concert. Tim • committee made a favorable report and it was decided to have a.. coatert rriday, February 12th. Further particulars will be made known in a few weeks, when bills will be issued. Another syeei.11 meeting is to be held on Saturday, Jan 800,-31r Archie Ruston is in Bellmore at present. He bails from matiitoha. lie went from here t,o there about f ur years ago Archie is a great friend of. Orangemen and be is welcome tack to old Bel. more again =me Juo Ballogh has also come home from Manitoba. • He looker the sane, old lack. He intends going back again in the spring. sorrows of sickness and death of 'Anniversary Services and Social. • launch into an address. The meeting ADDRESS AND PRESEN4ATION. closed with the benediction. . . . , • On Sabbath last, January 17th, the Glenfarrow. anniversary seritiCesof the Wingham Mr Thomas Bolt is making prepare- • Congregational Ohurch were helci; Rev tions for building a -fine brichouse Sampson nTieholls, of Listowel; preach- next summer.—Miss Jean Wylie, who ing morning and evening. In the has been scffering for some time. with •morning, the rev gentleman • founded gangrene, has had a part of her •,Sciet. bis remarks upon one of the beatitudes, amputated.—Mr Colin ' Campbells, of . Matt 5 : 8, "Blessed are the pij in Crosshill, spent a few days this week heart, for they shall see •God," pie- with his brother.—Mr and Mrs John taring in graphric and telling language, Oampbelleof Wellesley, are visiting • Memoriam. In memory of Lavine. Ritchie, who died in Kincardine, on November 5th, 1891,aged 22 vars. Thy memory dear, is oherishehere, • In many a iavjog heart; • Tby voice so olear, bids shed no tear, Says to our griefs depart. But times do change, it seem so strange, That you were called away, . And we are left, of thee bereft. To wait and watch and pray. And when we look, in that blessed book, Thy name is Written there, In tunes of grief, we tind'relief, When God we seek in prayer. W.e mourn, but still, it was His will •s To take from ua away_ Thy form so dear, it doth appear, On earth you quid not etay. That vacant chair, we prize with care, Thy kindness, we repeat, Hubby and bye, without a sigh, We'll walk the golden street. Thy- & gentle hands, were seed with hands, Aeress thy loving breast, Aud on that still and peaceful hill, dl.'hy body is at rest. Rest on, rest on, cur loving one, Till Gabriel's trumpet sound, For earth they say shall pass away, And all God's saints be crowned. And soon we all, shall hear the call, Ye blessed 6f the Lord, Come join as one, the blood -washed throng, And reap your rich reward. GEO. MoT. • Wingham, Nov. 26th, 1801. BORN. MATHEWS—In Fordwich, on ,,the 9th inst, the wife of Mr Jas Mathews, jr; son. • egmint—In Lower Wintrhatn, On Jan 19th, Mrs .kortnnerStnith ; a daughter. Cooms—In 3forris, on Jan 20th, Mre John Coul• tea ; a son wdo ofMr Isaac Metcalf, aged Ea years and 6 • • • DIED. COLLINS—In Egniondville, on the 11th lost,. John Collies, aged 88 years and s months. , (Decensed wa, father of Jae ,Collins, of this town.3 413inotr,r- -In Turnberr3, on the 16th Mat, Mary t e power and beauty ofa •puret life friends here. inoenis. and its glorious consitinmetion. In the evening, the subject was; "The • Clinton. . Kingship of Qbrist," and, abounding. A few days ago, as a man was un - with metaphor and apt allosion, he loading wood it front of Cooper & •led his bearers to see the , dignity, Co's store, by pitching the wood power, influence, and conquests of through a front window into the eel - 'Christ in the hearts men. Also, in lar, •a stick hit the sidewalk and •the afternoon at Lower Wingham, he bounded up and smashed a pane of •preached to an interested audience. plate glass in the window.—Mr John •On Monday evening, a social tea •Kelly, botelkeeper, of this town, was was hen] in the basement of the church, fined the other day for selling liquor at which about MO sat down. The after hours, by • Magistrates Steep easy.flos ef, sociability was manifest and McGarva. The complaint' was from the first ucl iased th laid b License Ins odor Paisie a t ri 1 e y P y.— evening At 8'.15, Mr John Ritchie Mara & Oo will elose up business bete , took the chair and a programme of in a few days.—lackson Bros, of this good things was entered upon, con, town, held a sale in . Seeferth the shadier of music by the choir, and from other clay ter the purpose of disposing the Misses Watson and 'ay Priend,110 of the stock that Was damaged in the CONN. PTION kindly assisted with their evenwelcome ' late tire in 'het town. In the one -..., , • WINGHAM MARKETS. , wisontit, January 21, 1802 Corrected by r. Deans, Produce Dealer. 113111:Vilteerar p0olrbtl'ushel, • 86 to • .8 2 60 to Spring , 85 to ats, Barley 2 50 87 87 30 to 31 . 30 to 60 Betatim tub 5s to 60 15 to 16 do Rolls 15 to 18 - EtsdPgrti; ' 1 50 to 1 75 tray per ton, . • 5 00 to 10 00 • • . 26 to 26 Dossed' Flogs, per cwt • • 5 00 to 576 thickens, per pair • • 26 to 30 Ducks, per pair • 40 to 60 Turkeys, per lb - 8 to 9 Geese, per lb - . 5 to 6 SHILOH'S solos, duets. and qunttettes. Of the day's sale thy realized in the neigh: addresses too much' cannot be said in horhood of2.1000,--Mr John Beesley, praise. Rev S Sellery, from the of Moose Jaw, N W T. is at present methodist church, spoke in a hemp, visiting his brother in town. • ons yet intensely practical way •upon us on s..Y lig' a vein as. some of the hindrances the •path. trous fire commenced about '7 o'clock way of the Church's progress. Followed in Whateheatre block, ceased by the by Itev S'Nicholls, who held his mull. exploding of nlamp,in J 0 Gilroy's ence delighted while giving them the dry goods store. The whole rear part, methods of cure for some of thou) Which was frames, woe sOoll a, man of' hindrances, Both addresses were re. dein% which' spread to the premises. plete with wise counsel and made of tif B Rumba'', jeweller, and Conn. toothsome by a due regard to the laws Ingham, grocer, Which were also ttt the mind, which deamittis (as at frame. •Mr ailroyre stock was ahnost the table aid body deinands) roast beef totally destroyed, the stooks a Rom» and plum pudding,but also finch things bet & Co and Cunningham being so »trifles' and 'bon Act; to enliven Saved. Mr Gilroy was insurod or L t d I 1 b • (Its • The sitcoms of tnis -Great Cough Cure is without a parallel ifl 1.16 history of mediciee. An druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos. itiveguarantee, atest that no other cure can suc- cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, ,are placing .a Sample Bottle Free into entry Ininut it the United Stilts and Canada. If you have *Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child, has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious • iisease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist and $noct. If your Lungs are sore or Beek lame, lied 441illoWs Porous, 14'hister, Price 2s Cu, ' • BARGAINS, BA:RGAIN 8. H. WALLACE. As it hes been my custom in the past of giving Special Bargains at this season of the year, I will continue 'tTo do so • ror the .:,lex 30 In Ladies' and Gentlemen's CLD and SILVER WATCHES, of the leading Companies—Walthana,Elgin, Hampton and Columbus. Also, a large assortment of • ROCKFORD — QUICK TRAIN —.'WATCHES, • Always en lighd.i 'kluge ateiotttnent of ' • Accordeons, Mouth Organs, Musical Instruments of all kinds, Silverware and Novelties for Christmas Presents, Just received. Also, SPECIAL SOUVENIR, SPOONS: A large assortment of all kinds of JEWELRY, BROOCHES, EARIUNGS,'OU PP BUTTONS, SCARF PIN, BRAOELETS AND LADIES' kir, G HETI EATEN'S OH A l XS OF ALL KINDS • • actr• Remember the Place—One door south of the Post Ofilce, Winghato. i • , toves9 If WALLACE. ------- toves, tows All • intending purehasus of stoves, for this winter will save money by buying from D. SUTHERLAND. Having bought 66. very large variety of HEATING. AND' COOK 0 - T -J S to choose from • Every stove guarenteed against breakage and 4. to give complete satisfaction. D. SUTHERLAND. Wingbam, October 8th,1891. REFORMERS,ATTENTION I The Animal Nesting of the East „Duren Werra 'Association will be held in Brume% on Friday, Jan. 22nd, 1894 at 1 meiotic in., for the election of °Meets and the trammetfon of business. A full at- tendance is requested. Dr. Macdonald, M. P., trill be present anti deliver an address. A. 11181.01,, W. D. KEIU1, • Pres, See, LOST, WEST of Wit h , Ine 6 be 28till 1891, a BLACK GOAT ROBE, Anyone ' giving information that will lead to this recovery of the same, will be suitably rewarded. JOHN 10A11,011AILSON, Municipal Olerk Teeswater. STRAY HEIFER. • BOARS FOR SERVICE. Strayed froM ISy pittee (illuevale Road), on lifOn• day, December 14th, 1891, a two year old red and white fat heifer. She has small horns turned in. Any person giving such information as will lead to her recovery win be liberally rewarded. GEORGE MUM, Wingham, December lil,1891, Butcher, The undersigned will keep on his prehilees,'Lot 80, Cenceselon 10, East Wawanosh, during the season, a thoroughbred DV,111{81IIRD BOAR, and also a urge YORKSIIME '3ang-11 itt time of service, with the priVilepu returning, if necestsrv. ritieltY DitACON. test Wawanotb, December 1ti1jI, 1801. 051 tte ea