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WIN GRAM, ONT., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1$92,,
It you haven't, got to wearing heavy 1
underwear yet it's time you had, there's
comfort ie it, and safety, you don't want
tobegin the winter with a cold, au ounce
of prevention is better than a pound
euro. Our stock of underwear is com-
pieto in every line. We can give you
goods that we will guarantee not to
shrink, there's a great deal in that isn't
there. You'll appreciate it too afteryou
have worn them.
The past two weeks have witnessed
great selling in Dress Goods. We have
got the Goods that please every time and
every one goes away perfectly satisfied.
You tion are thinking,*' about a new suit
or an overcoat maybe, don't think about
it too long but come along and leave
your moasttre, this stock is as usual full
of the best lines.
Oar Grocery sales are increasing day
by day.'. Reason why, everything fresh
and just as represented. That 35 cent
tea meeting with the same praise as
ever, 3 lbs for one dollar:
Shop early and secure prompt delivery.
This store closes at seven. .
areitrs
)lend
a the
CS, &C,,
3 whsre
45.
—Wanted, a good,•generalservant. Ap-
ply to MRS P Isrn u.
Mr {Geo Shaw, of this ptwce, left ou
Tuesday last for Bjffa1o, with a oar Toad
of sheep.
—Spectacles a eye-glassegol•
and silvor frames way down f r cash at
Munsltaw's,
—Gifford Elli t, aformer well known
Brusselite, tai of .prractiniug law at
Gerrie.
—I am selling dinner aud tea setts very
cheap, must have room toopen up m
X as goods Next week. W T YATE8
—A number fr m town took in the eou-
ert at Gerrie n Saturday evening last.
given under t e auspices of the Orange
Lodge of that p ace.
--N#r J SV 8 'aisland, representing the
London Free Pi as, was in town last week
in the intere ts of that journal. The
evening edition as the main feature he
advocated whil here.
—SATURDAY NIGHT 13ARUAIN COUNTER.—
Those who came to see us last Saturday
night understand what our idea of sell-
ing cheap means. Don't miss Saturday
nigJtt at M. 11. MoInnoo's.
Por such '..
,o from.
T have
a ler
`LS.
.9
myth
ts beton
nue none ' .
ce, Mr Q -.
spies ,
pared ti} ..
on and
R. 9th.
7ingham
eet, near
kinds of
1 or mel -
!row the
in bags,
aid,
or tame.
BROS.
•lr. ateatly.
+cry. gave
end p17 to
hi
'ORR & HISOOCKS,
Direct Importers.
The BR. Oct, 13th, 1892.
LOCAL NEWS
,-.The salt Wick of this lace is running
very
short of their supply of wood.
—Oaeh for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's Market Grocery,
—The shade treese pretty thoroughly
denuded of their leav
.—Dr Tamlyn has removed the fence
from around hie prtit'e to the south of th
town and piled it up f r the winter.
—Have you seen the fine stock of,Dinuer
and Tea Setts at Yates grocery?
—Cantata at-Ritchi 's hall, Monday
'' evening, 7.30. Terms free. All who
:got books away last fi 'entice please re-
turn on Monday event g.
-A'teevteru woman htas "held up a
train" lmereolf. There s uotbiu,g strange
in :this aktiooiice)nent, SNit „Bain women.
dothat sort of thing e ery`day.
—plowis the ti a when you be"
wondering what to git for Xmas p seats.
Call at ?,l.uttelisev's an se his stock.
—The Ontario Gove nicht has put its
footdownupon ewiudl' ig, and will iia the
future make no more ants to agrioultur.
al societies who permi fakirs and their
kin to infest their e bibttion grounds ou
show day. '
—G T R trains for Terouto and east
leave Winghani at 6.35 a m. and 11.20 a m.
via NV G & B' Division, and at 6,45 a m
sod 3.50 p m. via Clinton and Guelph,
'`Good connections by all traiue.
—SUM Jim, au ex rt painter, and au
ex -brigade bugler ofthe gallant 42nd or
Bleak Watch, has eu doing up the town,
during the •Week. e is te clevor,inteligent,
fellow', biit,the Ere roving type of a tramp,
Said its compauiot , whiskey, has too much
inlatuatiou for m,
NorIcE—I have oft hand a quautity of
dry mill wood which will be delivered to
any part of the town. Orders by m • 1
promptly attended to,
Gee ,lrionmasoN,
Box 125, Wiughaam, P O,
•
—At the last regular trio Ging of Co1't,
. _aitland, 0 0 F, the fol owing offissers'
Were elected for the eusui g term')—Jas
Irvin, R; Win Neil, V Il,; '.1,' ,J Me.
Lean, Rec-Seo ; D M Gor on, Fin -Seo ;
Gracey, 'areas ; John eelands, Chap ;
R Kittson, 8'W ; WinMo re, J W ; J Lock -
ridge, i3 13 ; l+' H Roderu , J B.
--Removed to my new premises ou
Diagonal street, near the now Bank of
1'3ful'oiftau; 'inhere X am better prepared
--Patterson,
ugbis jeweller
ocoudied by M
ers, here he
he jeweler, intends mot -
store into the building uowa
ars Halsted &' Scott, banl
ill be better prepared than
evto attend jo the wants of his custom-
ers. ( !
—For first -does tailoring 'and cheap
gents' 'furnishings, try Webster ae Co,
Remember the plt ce, only two doors north
of the old stand and between Ross' book-
store and Saluted & Soott's batik,
—Guy Brothers
the Town Hall on
to a large attdienc
ter thanthey ha
everyone went u.
the -veuinl;'e ent.
than ever to serve my customers in all
a,
to
ifna8af•blitlsfixxntithiug,carde and wagon
work aucl repairs for all kinds of tnaahin.,
ery; also (biting shed for use of u Jo urs.
-Three new members were at :iittod
into Anchor of Hope Lodge, X 0 t Tr on
Tuesday evening last. The attend
Very Barge and after business
Chided. the following progratnntF
.Tin trels held ld forth in
e
Thnreday evening la
The company are bet-
e ever been before and
ay highly delighted with
rtaiument.
We anderat old that Mr ct.lex Orr, of
he Park House, ] iteuda running the skat
ing rink during th
will be heard with
indulge in this hi
Orr has erected a
for tale .itecom
the tratelling pu
—The foilowi
been engaged at
assist Prof Scott
Town Hall, De
Hamilton, the fin
also W E Rams
leading oharaet
Don't ]hiss this tr
--Wb clip the f.
expliange : Benja
of Wingham; who
of five years in th
stop land was Erre
bigamy and had It
times woe last we
Magistrate Deni
the Crown Attorn: y
nesses,
100 was
AS con.
vas ren-
dered
remdered : instrumental music, 114 s'i H Ire-
land 4
re-land•4 'address, 11ee Maodonaid ; song, Mr
d`as SeAlpine ; song, Mr Ise a Ireland,
080 )aloe programme was ncluded a
ly of eatables was wished by
lady members, very pleas.
coming winter, which
rat delight by all who
nI of recreation Mr
addition to Ins able
dation of fanners and
lie.
g professionals have
enormous expense to
t his concert in the
ember 2nd. Pox, of
st violinist in America;
y, of Toronto.. the
Vocalist ,of Canada.
at.
lowing item from an
in McCanoe, formerly
eceutly dt•,ished a term
penitentiary at Xing -
ted ou his release for
s case remanded several
k . discharged by Police
u of Toronto, because
could not secure wit-
—WANTED—Apprentices to the dress -
milting. Apply to Mrs 1) W Caution, 21 d
hone south of the Methodist oburcli.
Sunday last w s one of the most Sabbath School and Bible class at 12.30,
'assent days whiol ooula be desired, and Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
as a consequence, a great many were out at 8 p. m. Seats free, Strangers wcl
walking or driving a the afternoou. come. Morning Subject; An address
WI-10LE NO. {08
Pram! Vor?mi$,oA7,'IotJAL Cutntotl extend the sidewalk t
Wlxa$Aat,--W. H. Watson, Pastor, Ser. ton to lieuttie 1'3rns
vices each Sunday at 11 a, tr.. and 7 p. m, they would furnish t
the same. )loved by
ed by R Herdsman ti
mittee =abate a feu
walk to Beattie Bros
Beattie Bros furuish
plauk portion and 13
nails for same- Carr
the report of the
Friendship, grates,
Sv W Gray, work
1i Ilion, printing, fit
ing gravel, $29.50 ; 1
streets,,,property aur
C N Griffin, charity
Galbraith, 'charity
braith, charity erd
and Assessor, sel
R Hodgson, 2 look
Wiugham Electric
Moved by R C Sp
Clarke, that the
committee be a
tion of the p
trio light at
and Victoria
ferret' to the ti
Carried. Moved
by D Sutherlan
street, taxes b
ried. A by-law
to tbe lease of
wheel house t
Clarke, seconde
'Slayer be grau
ment ou behalf
—The Times will be tient from now un.
til the first of January 189.4 for 01. Sub-
scribe at once and secure the balance of
1801 free.
—Mr Oliver Gilo mrist, wife and family,
of this place, left o a Thursday for iv trip
to the Old Count We hope they will
have a pleasant trip and come home
greatly refreshed hereby.
--Why send o
when you can ge
cheaper at home.
pies before orderi
notes, envelopes,
--At the usual
on Monday last, th
term were elected t
t of town for printing
it done just as well and
`Get our prices and sam-
y letter heads, bill heada,
dgers, eto., etc.
eeting of the W O T U,
officers for the ensuing
nd installed, as follows :
Mrs (Dr) Macdona'd, president ; Mrs J
Ritchie minute sec tavy ; Mrs R Elliott,
treasurer ; Mrs J orsfer, corresponding
secretary.
OTord was recei ed in town, on Mon
flay, of the death, n Michigan, of the Rev
Jos Williamson, .f rm rly pastor of the
Baptist church her:. The deceased was a
member of Mtaitia . odgo, No 119, I 0 0
and also a niet iber of the Canadian
Order of Forester ,rand at ono time occu-
pied the positron f high Chaplain of the
let r inatitutien
Ms'ciroDIST CHURCH, WuNouA.ir.—Rev 5 Sel-
lery, B D, Pastor, Services every Sabbath
at 11 a in and 7 p m, Sabbath School and
Bible Class at 2.30 p m. General Prayer
meeting every .Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock, Young People's Prayer Meeting
every Thursday evening at 7 o'clock,
b services will be
1 on Sunday next.
he fifth saying of
—"God's treatment
he Methodist Chur
eld in the Town' H
Morning Subject
the cross.' Bveuin
of impeuineut shine
.11
—On the eve f his departure for the
Old Country, t e employees of the Union
Furniture Pic ory assembled' at R Hill's
restaurant an, presented SIr 0 Gilchrist
with an addre s, Mr Gilchrist replied in a
pathetic a ud : u' able manner, thanking the
employees fo the interest they took iu bis
welfare and exg:reseiug . the pleasure he
had enjoyed 11 his associations with them
as employer and fellow workman. Mr
I3f11.'s spread as iu his u1ual recherche
style.
—The Str
have been d
vicinity an
spring's eetti
1892. A live
this company
plant the pedal. able ones now in Ube, When
completed tbe are so strong that abull
could not push • e over ; so thick that a
rabbit or robin , ould not go through them;
one not iujuri s to stook or crops, and
offer to inducem'nt to the rail thief.
-The regular mo thly gospel temper -
alma meeting, end r the auspices of the
W C T U, Inas h Id in the Temperance
Hall, on Monday evening last. The
programme, an xcellent one, conaiat-
ed. of a couple of v cal quartettes by Mailers
13tephonson, Flee y, Johnston anti Kee;
a: couple of sole tions by the Harmonica
Band .; reading b Miss L Lloyd ; recita-
tion by Mrs A. G , eGregor and an address
by Rev W H Wm " •en. The elixir was oo.
odenald, the president of
envied by Mrs
the Union.;
-This week
8aitration Arm
sslfalenial, that
ing the week 5
asked to pledg
article of food
to make a mien
donation to the
{ wan raised in Chi
inga in the Wi
last, were large/
niaetings during
Stand bhat they at
wank.
s being observed by the
in Canada as a week of
sgiving and prayer. Dur•
lvationists and friends tare
themselves to give up some
r clothing, or in some way
ce that will increase their
rtny, haat year $11,400
way. The opening meet•
team barraake ata Sunday
etto t'ded,and an Have the
ie vt,dek, and +re udder.:
having iltVery entleeeattitl
on "Woman's Influe
ing 1800 years." Tt
ary Society will pre
and suitable texts
read. The oiierin
ing are on behalf
Evening Subje
tion," No. four o
ace is now,givin
the church is
welcume to all.
ce in Missions dur-
Woman's- Mission-
ent their ofiser'ngs
f scripture Will be
i[s morning and even -
of Foreign :?fissions,
:—"Christian Evolu-
series. The new furn-
entire satisfaction and
otnfortable. A cordial
he ]Press.
The Torout. Junction Reporter has giv.
en up the gho .—Mr Andrew Denholm. of
the Blenheim News, formerly of the 'Kin-
cardine Revi , has recently entered the
Benedictine state—Mr Jabez Stephens,
formerly of t e Walkerton Telescope, bas
purchased th Niagara Falis Review—Mr
Richard It Ci rks, editor and niaoager of
the Orange S ntinel, Toronto, 'died very
suddenly on unday morning, from brou.
chitis. Decead. was a brother of Mr E
F Clarke, M P .—Mr Dryer has purch-
ased Mr Sweet's interest in the Exeter
Advocate.
How to Dispel Colds.
headaches and Fevers, tc cleanse the
system effectually, yet gently, whea cos-
tive or bilious, orwhen the bloodiis impute
or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual
constipation, to awalten the kidneys and
liver to a healthy activity, without irritat-
leg or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.
Passe
We clip the follow
Sentinel of last wee
to a brother of Dir S
place :—Another on
esteemed business men passed away on
ult, by the death of Mrs Fogg, o
Deceased, who was in by, of Lando
me here from Godericb John Norris
stud up, to his deriise Sutherland, o
essful jewelry business. in Gorrie..M
elioate health with lung has been visit
ral years past, *and al- the past few k
edictal skill could susgest week.. lir Wo
could not shake. off the tug his claugh.
e was a member of the town this wee
or of Foresters and the Gadebill, was
junction duri
of Lucknow,
Misses Eva
place, spent
t the Dank of fiam'il
ivery stable and tin
e nails and plank f
J H ,Hiscoek, mood
st the Street Com
and a half foot side.
ivery bare, providing
citable plank for the
title 13ros.to famish
:d. ::he following is
nauoe Comm ittee
or drains etc, $I.50
1) i.treete, 1;3,13 ; 1
i; F Davidson, draws
& T Moore, work en
pump house. $10.50.
orders, $11.85 ; John
rderr, $$4; Allah Gai.
'0, w1; Major, Clerk
otioe of Jurors, $12
ng giarses, 50. cents ;
nght.Co, lights, $33.90.
ling, seconded by E f
report of the Finance
opted _with the %%cep,'
ymeut for the elee-
the corner of Minnie
treets.. that it be re-
s aha light committee
by J .1 Horrlutb, seconded
that Ise Johnson, Scott
refunded for 1892—Oar-
-as passedwith reference
property on which the
erected. Moved by E C
by J McLean,that the
ed power to sign an agree-,
of the corporation to abide
with the doe ,ion of Judge Toms in the
ax and county
matter of soba l t y rate, sub
rnitterbto Bili y the Council and Messrs
Gray, Y.:ung , Sperling for his decision
and that said rni sign a similar agree.
Moved by E C Clarke,
clean, that 11300 be ,p1s4ed
of the School Board -Oar
heti thou adjourned.
away. tient•-Carried.
ug from the Lucknow seconded by J
, which, has reference to the credit
H SVallape, of this vied- The Co
of Luckoow'e, old and
tford Hedge' Fence Company { MrJohn Wallace.ohny last, 27t.
ing a good, busiuess in this Mr
will likely have as big a his • 38 13 th year,
Sime years ag
e for 1893 as there was in carried ou a sue
nos such as is furnished by He had hese iu
ill no doubt very soou sup trouble for set
--It seems th
Cbristmas Num
trated Monthly
public will atvai
If the publishers
the number will be a remarkably rich one,
and speak volun es for Canadian skill and.
large coloured supple-
especially strong feature,
2 -page work, illustrating
was of Canadian Political
gerly looped for in view
ELL
t an unusually attractive
er of the Dominion nitw-
its to be issued, and the
rte arrival with interest.
aunnuncemeut be correct,
enterprise. It
meats will be a
one of them—a
the "Ups and D
Life" —will be e
of recent events.
—The annual
Press Assooiatio
on Thursday
an
of Pebupar y . T
the association t
in the! Roesin
gttrcug comtnitt
Land promote th
gathering. A
membership we
ecutive, and the
ation and as at
belpful to then
brighter than a
meeting of the Canadian
i will be held in 'Toronto
Friday, the 9th and 10th
eExecutive Committee 've otvmttt.eo
of
et ou Friday of last week
ouse and appoiuted a
to arrange aprogramtlte
emcees of the animal
mber of applications for
e passed upon by' the er
prospects of the assocf.
organization useful and
wapaper craft were never
present,
E. II. DE'tTEIt,
though all that
was applied the,
fatal disease.
Iudependont Or
btethreu of that bccly coudaoted the funer-
al and walked 11 procession to the ceme-
tery. At the gr ve the services' were =l-
auded by. the It, v Mr McKee, and by - Mr
Fred Grundy oe behalf of the Foresters,
He leaves a wife and a little son `) mourn
his loss.,
T
The regular
Town Council
fug hast, when
present,—Reev
Reeve 11. 0 Sp
Sutkerland,
F 8rockeushi
The minute
welt) react an
present, aski
for six or se%
unable to w
to get wood
weather.
by ,TJHo
Wadby be
mittee--C
present a
matter wi
property.
erected. +
ing the
Undertaker acid nmbalmeranee opened out from Jol
a first class undertaking parlor, opro$ite teopold,'
Chiahoim'e Drug Store, Winghatn, and is people do
prepared to. take charge of anything; in that as it Was
line that may be entrusted to him, having without t
put in a steak equal to anything outside of
the ofty, Both iu taste andquality.
Prices IIMiens
vervmddeeate. First class Hearne 11/ at the matt
tentdanee. B. H. DEvs%.
Victoria'
Acott n Salo. William
Want
auotioueer, has re Committ
aitch froin.11#t Hugh Case- Mr Jos
sell , by public auction, : know wh
ties, s nth ea"
lot 8, Cofces.: with his
on
uesdaay,; lovember 15th, early clog
farm tock and. implements• meeting.
encs t 1.80 o'clock, e W
pin, tep
months
beadle
)tie
Mr peter
eeived instru
more, to
on the premi
Sion 1, Morris,
a quantity of
Sale to coram
l3atauce of this y r
FRI2i11. . ..
To New higher, *the
Til>itaPt3.
•
a Connell.
ontbly meeting of the
as held ou :Monday even -
e followi.ig members were
, John Hanna, Deputy -
ding, and Councillors D
Hornuth, J H Hiscock, W
B, Herdsman, Wm Holmes
of last regular meeting
adopted. Mrs Wadby was
g the Council to payher rent
u mouths as her husband was
rk and it was all she could do
eatables, eto, during the cold.
eyed by E 0 Clarke, seconded.
uth, that the petition of Mrs
eferred to the Charity Com.
riled. Mr E L Dickinson was
explained to the Couucfl the
11 reference to the lease of the
on which the wheel house was
r Geo Blackwell was present ask
uracil to have the lane running
1 to 'Victoria street and between
ad Victoria streets opened so as
ld gat in and out with wood, eto9
ow no one could get through New 'Undertaking and Furniture:Xetab
aring down fences. Moved by J lisnment. I;;
, eecooded by 13 Herdsman, that MR R1 Lrtt Honasorr nits opened his '.t
f opening lane from Jelin to Furniture and Undertaking establish-
ro [1 g nearly
iota store, a
nt
the old
f
ur '
,
ment tin
treats, between Leopold and
Hods, be referred to the Street opposite the Queen's Hotel, Wingharn,
with power to net.—Carried, and has a fall Stock of Puri:attire,.
ad was present and wanted to Mouldings, and Undettelting goods on
t the Connell was going to do hand. Call and inspect goods and get,,
scent for ringing the bell for prices. Picture Prattling Clone 'promptly
.g, which he *ant in at the July and well. Special attention given to
Moved by J H I3facock, Second- jabbing and repairing, and guarantee all
Tlreekonslaire, that the mount work done. Having had long experience
$0, belt ringing et 7 o'clock in the nrnitnte and undertaking bi i- ,/
id ( -•-months in 1891 ,nd 8, tees, r ani awe 1 lean give istaotiona'
n 1601)...Carried. Mr Roland A. splendid new hoarse fou iv*.
e present asking the Connell to yrs ]%Noxa)
Personals.
Chicago, and Mrs Hort-
, are the guests of Mrs
his week.. Mr and Mrs D
this place, spent Sunday
s Lizzie Bianshard, :who
ng friends in London for
eeks,'returned home this
de, of Brampton, is visit-
', Mrs J A. Morton, in
..Mr W Northgraves, of
isiting his father at the
o• the week.. Mr Chas Hay,
was in town last week...
nd Aggte Dawson, of this
unday with friends in
Whitechurch .. Miss Jessie Cargill, who
has been visit ng friends in Clinton for
the past few eeks, returned hone this
week.. Mr J Halsted, of Mt Forest,was
in town this eek ..lMr Scott, who has
been working iu Mr T A Mills' store for
the past few onths, left on Wednesday
last for flhica o, where be will follow a
similar occup tion...Mrs W Black and.
daughter T'rt • kis, are visiting in Kings-
ville this w,ek..Miss Lily Evans, of
Kincardind,' as the guest of Miss E
Ross, 011 Sun • ay last, .Misses Lottie Me -
'Kenzie and elite Cline have returned
h have
home from Toronto, whore they
n
been attend'•g college.. Miss Robins, of
Harriston, s visiting friends in and
around to this week.. Mrs Wm
Stewart, of isotroit, is spending a few
weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Ireland, of '+is place.. Mr J M Huckius,.
of Toronto, ttnadian agent of the .Great
Northern "atlway line, was a visitor in
town on Wednesday last. .Dr Wtri
Holmes, s• . of Mr Thos Holmes, of this
place, was in town a few days this' week.
..Mr Tho= Bell, of this place, attended a
meeting o the Furniture Association at
Berlin on Monday last.