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ladies of Wingh:tnt' will realize
at sanguine expectation U '.lock -
through our different depnrtn>,ents
with new, fresh, beautiful goods,
(tor .qualities, ou more 'pleasing
,and designs, and on the largest
or dress .gnosis, silks and prints
as ever been gathered by one turn
ingharn. Spring prints, 200 pieces
collent quality, newly printed, in
osigns„ Tho prints this season are
illctivoly handsome and ours,are the
so, and exclusive. We get them
'the best makers,and assuredly have
els to t nutitey Schools." After the read -
log of each paper a short ,tithe will be
devoted to gueral discussion. At the
facilities hteeiun, addresses of welcome will
be given by ltev li 111eQuarrio and Rey 14.
W Engles; rehponee to addressee of. wel-,
e,hrtto by Rev W Craig, 13 D, Cliutou.
Papers will be read on Parents and Rome
Study," by W J Patterson, hi A, Clintcu,
and "The Exemplary Children of the
Bible," by Rev J S Fleuderhou, liecsall.
Thursdev morning cession will be opened
Mby eet-
ing. Rev J Workers'
Oeborue oG
. ledbyev
orda.
Papers will be read ou "Libraries, their
Selection and Mann„ emettt," by I Taylor,
Chilton ; ••Normwl Classes and hew to
conduct them." by J 1"? T'on1,P i+ Dosimeter,
Goderieth, and ""rhe Warrant for tuabbatb
Scheele," by Rev A Stewart, Clinton. The
session will close by rcceiviug the report of
the nomivatilhg committee. Tburedey
ntterneon Hessian will be opened by
choice, We invite you to see a col- the introduction ot an address by the -
lon unrivaled.' We respectfully urge President elect t H Ifoster, Clinton, will
read a paper on "Volution reieutial in S
importance for an early selection, .s Work," a,.cldress,es will be given. be Rev
n the are iu full bloom. W .11 Geddes. Whitechurch, and .A I)ay,
y Provincial Secretary, Toronto. Rev. le W
oiut; for carpet buyore.—The hand- Diehl, l olmesville• will read a' parer ou
kiabbatb Schools and tihssione." Thurs
eat carpetdepartmentle the country. 1 ia y evening seseiou will be opened by a
best assorted stoat of oarpets ill, service of sous, followed by aleaddrese by
A Toronto after wit
Pay, , •o1
h Bev I B Wall.
country. The best all •around low 1win, }3tuevale, will. read a paper on
a irk the country; not one lady can , 'Reeiprecal Itelatious of the Church and
Sabbath Sehaol."
rt3,.to miss swing. our Iale curtains,
roiderieos and liaeua, all merke1 at a
clever low price. Such news grows
u er and stronger as the days grow
or; our prices adinit of no cheaper, at
. P', WINDOWS.
c olinqb nimilli cs
IDAY, JA.1vUARY 20, i.89
CA.ie NEW S.
Ttte weather sail continues oold and
hangeable, with slight falls of snow
asionably.
All winter gooda going at clearing
ces, at G. FL' • gee's.
Mr J .1 Anderson, formerly of
a titwu, brit now of ',learn., Mauitoba,
in toWu visiting friends,
Oysters, oysters -13y the dish, quart
pint, 10 cents a talese,or 5 cents a glare,
R Iliali s.
We republish scale versesby oar
,v esruan, air deo- McTavish, in another
linen. 33y an oversight, a couple of
ors appeared in .them lastt week,
'he first carnival of the season was
District Irleetittg,
District Lodge, No 21, I 0 G T, bleld a
mauler meeting in the Temperance Hall,
I Wk,gbant, ou Tuesday last, 213th `instant,
There were a large number of delegates
present nearly all the lodges in the dis.
urict being represented. Business was
eotnmeneed about 11 a in, with District
Chief Templar FV l' Brockenshire, in the
chair, and all the subordinate officers in
their places. The reports of the delegates
showed that the lodges are iu a healthy
condition, and the prospects of increasing
the membership very bright.TUe eredentiai,
eoramietee reported, and their report waw
adopted. The Secretary's report showed
that there bad been an increase of mem-
bership of upwards of 50 in the district
since last meeting, four mouths ago, and
the Treasurer's report showed that there
was a considerable fuud en head for
temperance campaign work.The Executive
(Jommittoe Was instructed to pnah the
work of organization with vigor. The
District Superiutendeat of Juvenile Tem.
Oen, Mr r Metcalf. reported four temples
in the district, located at Seaforth, Blyth,
Belgrave and Wingbatn, with a good
mernbersaip iu each. The question of
' Whitechurch Lodge being annexed to. ;he
dietriot, Wee; discussed, when it was de•+
coded to aid( the lodgers in . the townships of
d their tunnel reltort.svbieli abosV-
e(t that they'had ehnploei d 17 more then
the required uutnbtr of betide to entitle
theist to toren:sum of text•:• The report
was neka ptt•,1 ,io,yt,r (loge wee iustrthcted
to be iu atteeedagce at the ' mina 10 (i ,der-
i(+li when the came of (xray. Young r'h hpar..
ling vs 1,Vingbtatn, re eaemptiou bylaw,
comes up. A luotien Vas 1+:Lssed to the
alga that the Executive Committee tlx
the sole of prices for rent of halt, and any
former tarpof fees'be reseitlded. Messrs
It 1Icludoo, T A Mills end W ltohertson
were appointed ttu a Beard of Health. Mt'
T Irwin was re•appowted nightwetelhtnan
at the same Palary. With :,'card to the
matter ot procuring t-esu"•ry t:thtl furniture
for the bell stage. it wee referred to the
Property Committee wish power to riot.
Couuoil then adjournan.
Will Lester -e his W to;tUam Town Flall.on
Tuesday. Feb 2111 Plan of* hall at Wile
liatus' .drug. store.• where reserved seat
tiokets eau ,be precured.
Bluevale, on the 24th Inst,
tit wife of Mr Peter King; a son.
°snows., In F4 ru„ hath, on the 27th
inst, the wife o€ `tlr A. Osborne; a son.
Oan—In Kinks; on the llth fust, the
wife of Mr Wm Orr; a daughter. '.
AINr.EY--In Listowel, ou Jan 19th, the ,
wife of . Jr Joseph Ainley; a son.
SOMERVILLE—At Teeswater, on the 8th
inst, the wife of Mr John Somerville; a °.
daughter.
BARONS;
9p H'AYCN,
Il BARS .I S,
BA GAINS,
BA.,.' GAINS.
WA i LACEO'
As it has been my custom
the year, T will'continue to d. so
the past of gid , g Special Bargains at this season of
t
In La, les' a
GOLD and SI
of the leading ecompanies—Waitlh
assortment of
ROOKFORD --. Q 10
Always on • nd.
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Acco
Musical In
Sva[e and
ii•
d Gentlemen's
P
days,
ER WA. T I -I: ,
gin, Hampton andColumbus. Also, a large
TRAIN — WATCHES,
A large assortment of
aeon., Mouth Organs,
iume3 GS oZ all kinds,
anSties fur ' 1 rlSi[flS P[Sffl1tS'
Just receive Also, SPECIAL SOW 0 IR SPOONS.
large assortment of all kinds • f
JEWELRY, ait000 ES, EARRINGS, CUFF BIJ 1 ONS, SCARF PINS,
•. BRACELET, i, AN r. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLIA S OF ALL KINDS.
' Remember the •lace—One dbor south of the Post Offi Windham.
W. C WALLACE,
otoves,
It7Allil ibp.
W,rsQN•. "r mock— At the rosin once of the bride's
brother, Cuirass, on the 27th in.t, be the Rcv J
Malcolm, of Tecstveter, Mr Andrew Watson; to Miss
Ames +t h^tool(, both of Culross
TwAMLLY—SAuND1n s-- At the resi-
dence of the`bride's father, on the 20th
inst, by the Rev w t V Torrance, Misr
Elizabeth Saunders, of' Uowic'k, to Mr'
G o Il'wamley, of Ashfelu.
11tIOINTYEuI McEncap r -At the resi-
dence) of the bride's father, Culroes, on
the 13th inst, by Rev James Malcolm, Mr
d fourteenJoha McIntyre to Christerna, daughter
id 1x1 the rink, on e• Vd a nos ay evening. hidroas, Is. gloss and Huron,srnne
of r Neil vloKinnon
ere was a large attortdauce and every in number, to petition the Grand Chief o has II.ARICRESS -s". :t the residence of
g `passed off well. Bell's Factory . Templar to allow those three townships the bride's father,Culross.on the reside6th ins(,
to be auuered to District No 2s1. Rev
fl his present andeonthibgted to the tz L
I3ugbes introduced the question of the by Rev Jae Malcolm, Mr `('iota Ross, of
was
ljoyment of the evening. formation of a Sick Benefit Fund in mu.Kinloss, to'Thamasine, second daughter
Ob, 'What a; cough.. • neetiou with each lodge. Ile made out a of Mr Wm Harkness,
win 5,01.1heed the (yarning? The signal good case but oil ae'.' nt of there befog DIED.rhar,aof the sure apprortdh of that more
trlble di.teane 0onsutnptiou. Ask your
tree if you can afford for the sake of
vng 50c.. to run the risk and do nothing
Ruch a fund in convention with the Order, WEnt--In Turuberey, on the 20th,
no • action was taken. Mr Bale, of Seams January, Willie, son of Mr Robt Weir,
forth,••read a good 'paper .nn Campaign a. ed 4Years, :7 months and 20 days,
Work. A lively dihcuseiou followed, iu-, BAz roue ---In Turnberry, on 'the 23rd
sit: We know from experience that dulled in• by Rev l W 1. ughes, Mr G H January, Andrew Balfour, aged 58 years.
arch'*; Care will cure your cough. It Blackwell and othere. Mr MetcalfALTER—IIITurnberry, on the 25th
introduced the subject.; The benefit to be January, Margaret, wife of Mr Richard
wPr faille' derived by Subordinate Lodges by the. Walter, sr.
aged 77 years, 9, months and
---sir Win Well wood, of 'BestVilawa - increase of 'Capitation rax, in e. neat 3 days.
eft, shipped a car load of horses to speech. He was followed by several of the MoKn> vaa-In Listowel, on the 18th
eelt,tof1, sre:hit()ea, on Tuesday, last, t,alofhmereoftle oe inst,
o Mr William McKeever,
that l woe benefitted wed 75 years,
r 0,E',1:t. They Were a fine lot, by the increase. Miss Moffat, District DAVIDSON - In Listowel, on • the 20th
u nti,e8ri3,g 18 head, three of them 1 iee Templar, gave her views ou How to
ing ten Vire .boxses.
—"Grip' olierr,pof 330,820 end 810,r tl•e bee tistsrt h roue article, story,
,
emnary= ve of c erecter sketch sent
before March 1,-1892. The prizes will
awarded not so much ou*literary merit,
upon the hutnor and aptness of con..
pt, Professional writers being debarred,
ere is a fair field for all of a literary turn:
ere is a chance for yowls writers to test
sir. abilities. See announcement in the
Grip." : '
Everybody Read.
' B'urniture has touched bottom ,• prices.
ow is the time to purchase. Anyone
ranting to start house or to furnish
Moms will find it worth their while to
,all et S Grecey's furniture warerooms.
foods direct from our large manufaotnr-
as here. No freight expense. Bedroom
nits from $10.50 up, sideboards, lounges,
parlor suits, .chairs, chrome and oil pie-
uros. Picture framing a scialty at
S. Gakcair'sr T1ngb.ani.
manage a Juvenile Temple, in a neat
aldress, and was followedby Rev -
Hughes and Mr Metcalf. It was decided
inst, Sarah, relict ot th8 late Samuel
Davidson, aged 66 years.
CouTTs—At Neepawa, Manitoba, on
the 181b January, of congestion of the
that the nest treeting of theDistrtct Lodge brain, George Edwin, son of Mr and Mrs
be held in Blyth, on Friday, the 2uth of John Coutts,formorly of East Wawt}nosh,
May nest, after which the lodge was (slireod� • Ontario, aged 9 months.
1n the nsual way."Pvavzs' In East Wawanosh, on the
Town Couneil.
The Towti Council (net in the Council
chamber on Jou 18th. at 11 a m, as per
statute and took the declaration of office,l
Mesars Sparliug,Ha moth and Brookenshire
being absent; owing to sickness.A. striking
committee was appointed and an adjourn.
went was made until Tuesday .evening,
when the Couuefl met again. The striking
committee reported as follows : Executive
committee --Mayor Clegg, Messrs Herds.
man, 1lrookensbire, 'Smith and Holmes.
Public Works -Messrs Elder, MoLean,1
Anderson, Brookenehire and Reeve Haonw.
15th instant, David W Purvis.
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WIN GHAM MA$Ii'.UTt3.
.W,NotrAnr, January 28, 1892
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
yiour iter 100 lbs, • $ 2 50 to 2 60
Fall Wheat per busltol, • 86 10 87
Spring " - 85 to 87
Oats. 29 10 80
Barley 90 to 60
Peas, 6b to 60
Butter, tub e. • - 16 to 15
do polis, 15 to 15
Edge per doyen • 15 to 16
tVood per cord, 1 60 to 1 76
flay per ton, `41 00 to 10 00
Potntoe+s, - • 21 to * 26
Dossed Hoeg, per cwt . 5 00 to 676
Chicketns, per pain • 26 to x"80.
Dunks, per pair , - • " 40 to 60
Tul'keye,per 11t • 8 to 9
tseoso, per lb 5 to a
- fir Nicholas Baker, of BIusrale, ` Fire, Water and Light-41esers Holmes,
ailed onuson Wednesday, and in- McLean, Galley, Sutherland and' Elder. a p 7
finned us that we were in error when . F'inamse- DeputyaBeove Sperling, Messrs •em u
e sail that tine parties who were
brown from their nutter in Windham
kt Sunday yv@thing week, were Wax -
Wed.
Huron Ltbbath School convention.
The twentieth annual convention of hC"'
aunty of -Buren Sabbath School Asseeia-
'wnn will be held in the Presbyterian
Hotinuth, Clarke, Hiscocks and froeken•.
shire, Property and Cemetery -peeve
Hanna. Messrs 1•iornuth, Herdatnan,Clarke '
and Galley, Court of Revision-•-•btlessrs
McLean, Sperling, Holmes, Anderson and
Hanna. The report Wag adopted, Messrs
R Vanstone and W Cl Minot were appoiut•
ad auditors. 13 Youhill was tre.appointcd t,
Assessor, at asalary of $100. T Irwin was
chL Wiupham, on Wednesday and re•.appointed caretaker of the cemetery, at
y. Feb 8rd and 4th next. The the lama salary as last year. Jos Coad
lnpl will be opened ou Wedneeday was reappointed batl•riugor at the stone
noon with devotional exercises', fol.* salary as last year, Metiers 1' Deans, W'
by the nomination of eomtnittes. Moore and J' Cargill were appointed fence.
f reports will bo read from Butiday viewers! for 1892. John Dickson tires re-:
1 Workers. W 11 Kerr, Brussels, I appointed Treasurer, at the sante salary
need a paper on "Grading and Pro. sa lent year. J Bullard was reappointed;
f is of SoIDrolart' ; W *Gray, Seaforth,
to rfteat bo -operation of Teachers and
sod ii. Daq, 7tt gla, "Ota s.
constable, at the ohms salary. 4 1.3 E'er -1
goon was reappointed Clark, at rrma 1
Woo. l t itel GA flalarirs%t, GlIW It sit. Co*
is ..
CO SU VA P1194
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists arc nut.horized to sell it on a pos-
itivo guarantee, atect that no other cure can suer
cessfully stand. That it tuay become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing a Sample Bottle Irre.c into every hone
in the United States and Canada. If you have
a Con'h, Sore 'Throat, or 13ranchitis, use it, for
it willcure you. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
Consrimpttion use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CUItE, Price to cis,, 5o cts. and
$s..ov If are sere or Bea lame,
,Ilii ass eta,
eP3
•
1
ves
All intending purchasers o, stoves, for this
winter will save money by buying from
s
D. SUTHERLAND.
Hav=ing bought a very large variety of
HEATING ' AND COOK
V - JJ S
. •
to choose from
Every stove guarenteed against breakage and
to give complete satisfaction:
Wingtiam, October 8th, 1891.
HOLSTEIN BULLS tFOR SALE. *.osz',
D. SUTHERLAND.
The underetgnee tuts for `saloon Lot 10, Coe 4 .
'eurnberry, four thoroughbred Holstein butts peg.;
lets froth 11 to 114 months old. The above mentioned
animals areal! heli narked and registered In the
• Canadian herd Book. They will bo sold cheap and
on easy terms to suit ppurehaeors.
JAS EL,I.1OT,
Iiretdcr of Holstein Cattle,
riluevale, Ont.
STRAY HEIFER.
'4sYvt,D2d mfbm• I4m9r, aBituwevayeeao0 eli• en•
and
white tat better, she hos amen berms tir geld in.
• Atey person faring euoh irro •s0lon as wt ltlirt6d to
her r•mxrvery w(tl tie Nberally irorgo1 04.
GNOME
Wlaahten, Dtroitirrtrer
WEST o Wingh'am, on De ember 28t11,
1891, a 111.4 • CK GOAT Ito G E. Anyone
giving infor , ation that Bitted to the
recovery of t e same, w 1 'bigsuitably
rewarded.
.101.1 PAL', • WIIA. tSC7N,
unieipal Clerk,
, Teeswater.
BOARS F i RR'VICEU
The undersigned a•II cep on . is premises, Lot 94,
f;oneeeeton 10, Tact W wench, • ring the Beaton,
thoronahbred I3ERK :HIRE BOA ' and ales a large
XOR1{SIITRIi BOA
Tease --$1 at t
returning, If noes•
et settler, with
HENRY
But Wm" X renebsr 14th, 1891,
ptivilege n
isAoc,1.