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Wingham Times, 1892-02-19, Page 1VOL. XXI --NO. 8. • Air WINGTIAM, ONT. FRIDAY, FEBRIT.A.BY 19, 1892. • You have noticed perhaps the general 'absence of prices and quotations -in this store's talk with you. It answers our purpose beet to appeal directly to the intelligence o shophers. Some- thing published prices seldom. do. They may mean a great deal or they may me cin nothing. Who shall determine the value of this piece of goods at 25 cents or that at 50 cents, unless the goods are first seen and examined ? A. critical oompaeieon of ,qualities side by side with the prices is necessary for you to decide whether the purchase would be a money ;Saving or a money losing transaction. The way to get the best goods to be got, no matter what kind, is to buy of a store whose stake is for honest goods and square, honest dealing. Lay stress on it. You stand a better olaanee to get well served if you insist on having the best quality. The child will be served as well "• here as the older man or woman. Just now Spring Goods are beginning to shove Winter Goods to one side. A lovely lot of new Flannelettes just in; new colors ,and designs. See them, and hear the prices: These pods answer a variety of purposes. Also, au elegant range of house and toe slippers, best makes. We have put on the counter a lot of odd sizes and lines in Hosiery, You may want a pair or two to carry you over the eeason. Also, a line of Gloves. We want tel get rid of them. To housekeepers we would say that we an supply you with. Potatoes", Apples, Rolled Bacon, Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Lard and Groceries. These goods form no steall part of our stook, and ever thing of the best quality. That is w we aim at always—quality. Shop early. This store closes at seven o'clock, 0 • 4 • • OUR & HISCOCKS, Direct Importers. The Beau, January '28;1892. • - —A special li of Be They go at 25o. —The Mises Jou from Kiecardine, ye the Salvation Array week. —Oysters served in any style, at Rusk's restaurant,opposite D Sutherlan s, Josephine street, cheviot Borges. G. F. KIM% CO ed singers e the attraction at arracks, during the —The London .A, ertiser now print: s a morning edilion,a well as an afterno edition, The Advo leer is a newsy sh : :t, and is entitled to a large patronage in Western Ontario —G T R trains for Toronto and east leave Wingham at 6,30 a m and 11.10 a pi via, W G as B Division, and at .6,45 a and 3,45 p m, via Linton and Guel . Good cone actions bv eil1 trains. — Mr T II Marks, the Emma Wells Company,spent Th sclay in town, at the residence of Mr W Brookenshire. Mrs Meeks returned to Clinton with him. She intends spftcUng a short time with the company. —For flrat.clase tailoring and cheap gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co, Remember the place, only two doors north Of the old stand and between Ross' book- store and Halsted & Scott's bank. - Harry Hart assisted by the ingham Dramatiof3ompany,will give a play in thb town h , as soon as the new scenery is in plea under the =spices of the firemen. Tl proceeds will go to - swards proeurin new uniforms for the firemen,. ' —At Dore's Carriage Fadory may be found a grand. display of otters—the best ilithe land, Call early and secure your choice; prices away down. Stand -- Opposite the Exchange Hotel,Wingbam. Mentor:ear Onunou,Wiecaxatr.—Rev S lery, B D, Pastor. Services every Sabbad Sel at 11 a, m and 7 pen. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30 p m. Geueral Prayer meeting every Wednesday eyeuieg at '7.30 O'clock. Yosiug People's Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday, Feltraary 21st. Morning subject, • • "The wise and foolish builders." Evening • In life depends largely upon oharaoter and ability. The latter should always include a practical knowledge of busi- ness, such as can be obtained by spend- ing a term in the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRATFORD, ONT. This school is now one of the leading ones in the Dominion... Students may enter at any time. Write for Particulars.to W. H. SHAW, Principal. LOCAL NEWS —Lent begins on Merch 2. Mr John, W Wal er is representing the Wingham A 0 W Lodge at the annual meeting f the Grand. Lodge, wbioh is being h d in Ottawa this week. —El Valid Confeetionery, all kiods, at D Rue ersetauramt„ —A. arm:14100410w' delivered in the Roman Catholic huroh, Wingham, =Thursday evaninj, February 25th, at 7.30 *lock, All fominatiozie cordially invited. —06,sli for good buttes% and eggs at it A. G hard's, Market Gtogry, rtehi. Tariff; of the 'Union fee- toryorie day this w rgiet 14,000 feet of lamb sizes fojbe worked up into turn H' At thi rat O the Vision ftio- tory- Would use n., Immense quantity of lumber yearly, —0Ysters, oysters— liy the dish, quart or pint. 10 cents a alass,or 5 cents alae at It Ifira,'s. doef —Mr itobt Orriwife a, flitilly, arrived '' Monday last. Mr ' '' '''' x ' It'xiMatt3rieecc%iovri curie from tho eta fr, , Journey that he expr rat Annulate of that court tea. Ito was quite homo,bii'. .. . ' '.hatbettr. 40, beg ingham and t rted Dresemak. 'a old stand, and would ere. They guaran tee They also System ef subject, 4'The urgent invitation?' — W F Brockenshire has a lot of Oil Paintings; also,a few Beautiful Artotysiee, which he is selling very cheap. I have a large stook of Moulding on hand, and I am snalciug Picture Frames to order. Pho- tograp14 in all its branches from minim - tures to life size. Call and see what I have When in town. W BEOCICENSFURE, Beaver Block, Wiugham. —"Paster Felix," one o continues his "Red an in the February D Monthly. "School vanced another stag by a talk about 4 and the other wri of Edinburgh. strong feature • trated, and ;no sure, welcome anew raagazi —50 dozen Misses. To else • —The reeinbers• of are endeavoring to bay own,atid their efforts Aral on-Sundaydo tb edwith success. The was largely atten intent is being pete, esteem in which t El the manufacture • his neighbors, element is made in con- fifty-second year, etition, that during theof ,Wawenosh fo s, mostly under 16 years a wife and son t e United States from the They have the ing paper -wrapped cigar. neighborhood in b ut 100 men were consigned —The Rev Chas T asylums from the seine missionary from Jape ie the Methodist chi evening Iast, to a lar Douai' and the japanese. Uouteeal Wee* trated by over 100 paperethat through itig several of the Aft' egricultural cote and after the gre 'ing and sympathetic of the most charm • ;median writers, hue Fencer series inion Illustrated y Dreams" is tee , and. is supplemented ab and his Friends," ngs of Dr John Brown, hese Tapers • were a the old Dominion Mon- et its readers will, we are oir resappearatice in the • eel Ho t about —Women and If price. E. Km.. he local W C the sale of igar- —Clearing o all Win r Goods,. We start t e dress g de at 80. G E. Itxxe. The 'first monthly hor •r of. the ason was held on Th eday. Quite a number of buyers we present and a goodly number horses ohmage, • ands at fair price —The Ladies ild of St Paul's church intend giving social on Wednesday evening nex at the residences ef 11/r Henry Kerr A silver collection will be taken up nig the evening in aid of the Guild •unds, --'-The town curlers d a • very enjoy- able game of curling the rink on Wed- nesday afternoonlas ,composed as follows: Ed !Ansley, Geo MeHenzie, And Mitchell, S Kent, Jae Duffield, John Neelands, • F' Paterson, ski .17 J Dinsley, ship..11 • —Gordon et McIntyre ham an important change of adyintiSemient s le week. We senuld.advise our readers o make a note of iat they have to say bout their stook. elesi —The juvenile, Tem . -ranee lodge, lately nstitutecl, has now a. membership of seventy-five, with a • of reaching the course of ae few the 100 mark ip weeks. —Mr Jas Kelly and fa ily,of Teeswater, have moved into town./They have been residents of Teeswat r for upwards of seventeen years, Th r 'many friends in ' Wingham will be gla to welcome them. —All w iter go s goi at eleariug prices, at —The Seism ale Amer' an, pub 'shed by Munn & Co, New Yor presents weekly to its readers the be t and most reliable recorcl of various impr vements in machine Lilo program . of the y be gleaned so well sal of its pages, ranee meeting, under wed W C T U, will be ince hall, on Mendel' E W Hughes will be evening. An entertain.' being prepared by the ordial invitation is Wens' ery, while the 'mien —Mr W J Johnston has opened a new custom tailoring establishment, one doer.' country oan in no w north of D Sutherland% stove and tin as by the regular pe shop, aucl is now prepared to give the citi- —A Gospel Tem tens of Wingtiam and surrounding country malefaction in every thing that may be the auspices of the intrusted to his care. Coaarealsers wanted held in the Temp at once. . . evening next. R VIIIST UONCIREGATIONAL ClUR011, the 'speaker of th Wirnanara.—W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser- ing programme vides each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. committee, A. Sabbath. School and Bible class at 2.30. dad to all. Prayer Meeiing every Wednesday _The Muni at 7.30 p. in. Seats free. Strangers wel- is oue of the come. Sunday, February 21st. Morning we have see subject, "Despising the land." To young entered its people, "Miriam, the joyous woman." than ever a livening, Rev Mr McGregor will preach. with its ori The pastor will preach in the Baptist „pies, es •9 urch in the evening. , legal and (_The weather has been' 'ery stormy and ments. cold during the week. 0 ' 0 Is .R was several hours day it did not reach h blocked somewhere belo G T R trains were ell on we were net deprived The second editiou of tb were 'brought flOUia th train', as usual, and we from that city whioId that day. • ipal World, of St Thomas,. st; things in 'it special field for a long time. It has just cowl volume, and is bette a to serve municipal officers p editorial on li cially in the unicipal ma very munic have it egIslarly. y 61 per year. turned 1:043. - ed missionary hurcb on Sun- rnI Th municipal gineering, the agement depart - al officer shduld teS,aatnudraoany,Mtohn°- —Rev Chas T Cocking, re at all, being sionary stem Tapas, pre,„ Teeswater. The sermons in the Methodist me, though,andisey last; morning and all our mails services were largely ttencled and Mr Toronto dailte Cocking's practica disc rses appeared to weaning London be appreciated. The v gentleittav and e the only papers attended the Sabbath ohool, in the afters reached Wingharn noon, and addresse ' the childeen, and —Having opened a custom tailoring ese tablishment in this town, oue door north of D Sutherland's stove and tinshop, I beg to announce that I guarantee every suit • exhibited a number of child life in Japt services avers very ' 1 ' f pictures descriptive . We understand the uccessful from atm - that leaves my shop to be a perfect fit and —The annual weeting ef the Comedian warrant them to be built by superior .e''''reas Association will be held in the Rail - workmen, only. Give us a oath' Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Chargee as cheap as the oheapeeb. Coatmitkers wanted at once. • W 3.J-oat:sem —The regular weekly etiug of Auchor of Hope Lodge, No' 280, I G T, was held on Tuesday evening, in the Temperance hall, The attendance s good and the meeting lively. The, attors for the past quarter was re a,shewieg amount of money on hand to be $23.55. There was one candidate int ated and three pro- posed for merebersh• . The mlyiertbility of 'stating a sick be t4 fund for the bene- fit of the membe s Of the lodge, was disowned at some ngth, and lett over to nex meeting for rther discussion. Mr Richard alter bt East Wawa - nosh, passed away on Friday afternoon last, as result of the coldent w kit betel him on the Tuesday revious. he funs. Wingh cemetery, d, testifyiuga to the deceased was held by r Walter 'was in his rad had been a resident many years. He leaves mourn his untimely end. sympathy of the- entire theirreevemeht, ettes discontinued in are li •. be crow I7nited Gove don* t uprire • t: a The Ito:Alen with the past year 100 bo of age, died in effects of smo ettes. Alsoat to the fusee cause. 111 A Vwetve Thais A. subscriber to t Witness writes to tla the ,hints teoelvedi, umn ho is note *th thousand dollar 'fist would hot littVe ow' following its advi his orehard and faot, that. the re nese ecu rule ar influential. 14 erath a paper 1,Vitness side in increasing their prosperity worship, habits and oeoupations of the g their influence forgood. It people. The rewentleirotri spent a nums terestugpaper. When taken her of years itt t :at country and is well h the TI51144 lay household is versed in his suloSitet and made the lecture ed 'with reitaing matter. Messrs very interestinge_Ales views wars as good 11 & Son, Montreal, are the as we have . The proceeds of the lecture go bo issionary fonds. Cocking, returned , delivered a lecture xh here, on Monday e audience, on Japan he lecture was illusa me light views, show. incipal cities, before earthquake in October oesernor of a twelve last, also, a tiumba of the prominent mon which he otherwise of the present tarty, many of whom are ed, and that lie.through members of the acristian religion; a very , is making amen of life-liko pieture o Missionary Large (fors ee'Icisanotab10 merly of Listovsel) who was murdered ors oxlat'a Montreal Wit- year or so ago, 5 d his wife,. Was shown, voll-to-do,prosperous and Many ammo, slim/hag the mouutainfshille, ople of this class admire valleys, Telma aur rivers, were produced as as the Witness, and the well as others lAustrating the customs, and Weal is a highly together well equip John D publvele • t way Committee Rooms, Ottawa, March 3rd and 4th. Ret rn tickets at single fares will be issued to embers and their ladies accompanying th m, good from March lat o to 15th. The me ting protnioes to bOne u the ellent i The t yet ficate.g to of the largest and meet interesting i history of the As ()chain. 'An ext program tne is bein prepared. Th e, 0 ttawa journalisto are spat 'lag no pains to make the visit Of their co frereS to the bap pleasant one. They have erraeged foe es banquet Friday uigh , and a visit tr points of interest about Ottawa. Governor,Geueral w 11 give an "At Home" Thursday. Metube .e who have no received their railyeey privilege certi for 1802, and newspaper men wishin join should write atourie to the Sect J B MCLEAN, 6 We lington St West To- ronto.. —Rey W Ft 'Wats * pastor of the Coue gregetional church n town, in his sermon last Sunday manila , on the "Lou siana Lottery," gave its history, explained its th diode of working, a dhow it is attempting to fasten itself upo the state for the next twenty-five years. a also told the methods adopted by its ap onents for its externeine ation and how hat those efforts were likely to be sac Baru'. He told -of the baneful affects 1 the lottery upon the people of the city of New Orleans, and as. sorted that milli is of dollars of the people of the 'United St tes were annually put into the coffers 0 the lottery; people, and that large sums ere also sent from 0444 ads, to the same oneera. lit also sptale itt deprecating 1 his of the prize peakage, baking poWder, p p corn and. chewing gum swindles, ana lis,racterized them es nothing more not less than lotteries, and 'hoped that they .-iould not be patronized by the public. Zvotobody 1tcad. Furniture has touched bottom prices. Now is tho tilkid to purchase. Anyone wanting to start house or to tuTnish WBOLE NO..i Tbera areN. YquB1 t4e ittORnuTer. o aubsoribers to the Truss wise hey not paid for 1801, and some svh ow.° for several years. This pare graph is inserted as a reminder t ouch, and we hope they will a once mit themselveo straight ex our bookmeas we do not like to h ' compelled to resort to "dunniug. We have dope little of it in th past, and trust our patrons, wi not force us to continue it. Country papers should be piu in advance, same as 01%,(r weeklie We would like to say 'that ever copy of the Tines mut out thi year is paid, Our patrons eau pr us in such a position. We woul be pleased if they would use flul best exertions ip this matte See ? The salt block is sho:,f,down for rr his week. . • A very enjoyable as tenably,. Ileac auepices.of the Masonit brethren o town, was held in the 3oaperasice he W,dnesday evening. s —Messrs MoLead &' Jon and. But essant are receiving large gum:ad logs at their saw mi prices for same being —The Publics SChool divirerri.tk for tenders for forty o rds of „g wood, to be delivered A the mato the first of April next. 1. Oh, What a /ankh. Will you heed the wattling ? PII perhaps of thenure approach &that terrible disease Consumption. .Aski selves if you oan afford. for the ea savng 50o.,to run the riek and: do it for it. We know from 'experiendi. Shiloh's Cure will, cure your- coke never fails. ' 1 Mr Dealt Tatineas- Ichard Soo hailed fr4m Kirkpat ck Fleming, friesshite, preceded Mr Gray as pedagogue. He an his assi.stan! Adams, caused dance many r pipe b diming the tA" 131,1Y poor feet. At bat time boys at • did net sit -apart;,, o that if I ham have a girl for a eighbor, she won adjusted her ere e weed off the ant's iustrunae te;aaere- 'Tit' treatment of th ir% epstfe0 • and cherish vow - OSSA' teacher, and t to be kiud to Oue Sunday owing Mrit Mit were left et 1-orne. She hadS, inismiths utal .e, prerit' Maatring th a alphabet. 1 tri 'and had coaled her Up to the opera hal returned from maSceemfreete -ed the oherished theft tackled cousin mine, Chunk of ho made bread. Fu I took oue fitted; Rae in to'" among his so oot felloweeen mother #80d. o recompense Me thing Mare t otheotne than' 4.1.8 the acqui ition of French child's play I cauld• h place akain ceirterralatit I olt to keep one Tom Wyld, the honor, stem .ing second myself., lemon I ga him, he had tdes filled my h was in boat shape He was b t a dunce, but h was auxiou her Tem should leant so she pros rated inc With A4, gear, debited for the fin head hitheten .behreapiltless of encumbrante. 1,for atilt husbi French pHs suer on parole after of Waterloo. She 'wee altogeshtte person. W wore standimetts chtle run between4latk erty and M Giricletontett, book of min and on the fly I up hie artx eketa. ago he was Imre f the prize.without * effort, so Ile. t morning he teem% obligations b drawing the nasal appan age. Mr Gra' and. ordered o off to the the blood et ched. No, laitt 1 till I I kick et him. t roonia will it worthwortt tuioir SVttIIO In su0esiol call at S Gracey's furniture wareromus. cur of e,ny Goods direct from our large manufactur- above is p ers here. No freight eltponse. 4cdromie; suits from 410.o0 up, sideboards, loungel‘ weal& liko parlor suite, ohairs, ohromo and oil pie- but this of Wpm. Pioture framing a peoialty at itfon. S Grtaoltr'sl, ifiring ara, 1 • , which eu awned t,y limin o sea oursi