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Arlt drtttvi across
,i ii" ae- • ,.L�i1.Lr 4" a; audiences r tipPriel'ef tt
,,,..,,..,,r.., thrill which a. one ean
14aaow and cold weather i have nu i the true • tenon of a
Wietilawsltt's "Leg'•nde"
v^ereottt, will soon. b3 your iix. Now ; tient tht' t•uchainr•tt ow
�rrn'tfreeze your two lungs out when. •ttudienate, In the second
7otz can get an overcoat to stat your t was even more seecesslul
purse in our large stook qff ready made I
to the tirtit eco
nre, lin
Rase of Sumner so ' pat
lathing. We carry all material known .the+ autiiknee a;,tin in4jst
to the trade from the lowest reliable i T1lNre+ can 1 e no doultt
inns, up to the /meat "ready made , artist is ;trite to himself a
hi
he will in the' lona; run r
Mantles" tit, tertltt•tG sioli liat�
We don't know whether you think
we're smart or foolish, to sell an elegant
Beaver Mantle in all shades,stortn collar,
lap seams, pearl buttons, fur trimmed
forS12, all sizes complete again. Last
Inv:ilent from Germany this season,
derwear for ladies and gentlemen in
the sett, all wool,warm kindproof,agaill5t
winter chills.
Blankets— Good wool, white fleecy
Blenheim, extra size,
Furs—We are proud of the many ex-
pressions of appreciation on the part of
our customers when looking through
this department, at
II H. filcI6 DUO'S.
:Ce !ttgladlime
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892.
rerliperan
Paisley. Oct, 10
Wet of which Paisl
til be agitated over
tt'though the m
mouths ago, there - li•einary I caro tUv' see, , it was • you
The people are mo ed as they never were Nannie Wad ye 1i{ a ae be carried
befoz'e regarding he evils of the liquor Int,., ill a chaise, to ' t'ouuy dolt.
*Me and rite d -terminad to organize 'flioreupon troth was plighted and
al, municipal and so.sealed- wir.lr a kiss, heal• •ily given and
finishes the
that Nannie
wife the him.
LI meow.
o at Paisley. •
—(Special.) -Tho
y is a oeutre continues
emeerauce reform, and
emeut began several
no sign of abatement.
�Cettatuly, these ,s 110 ►
that tin, he compared,.
Brnliiforr} Cuurier,Oetolt
The above talent has
lnr Prof Scott's concert
nn December 2nd.
strings, the Tots—In Cul>
hat peculiar i Davict Tees, age
[u, 11 Novenlbtar 4th, HARNESS ANDt R S GO L J. 1.S.
9 years. R j a....?
e a, -untied by PI:Tritt1—In afortb, en Thursday,
November gird, John Peters, aged 74
genius, unci ,N.
f,', n► elite biltil ; STAvi.i,r1. - i Clinton, on the 7th
bolo Ai,utii:u ofLltt' lust, Jaynes Btareley, aged 74 years,
1 p tvTM( rA.11 MAIt1UaT .
l r p , OQ to
fl on a recall. 'Fall tYhent per bushel, Qp to
n re 5 a:l5ta -
at'f+ ti:e Lust 1 WiNatiau, November X302
tetioal l t lits t - Corrected Ly t�. Dean$, Produce faalor
�' P oti ar1Q0lbs 2
2 00 to
if this young Qiaiag 20 to
d his taleut9,sarlcy 80 to
Pena, b5 to
ilk its one of Rutter, tub
Of the day, r eoar41go,
gg P C'
rte ail Cansdit wood por cord,
with hien.--fiayperton,
Potato„a,
r 17.th..1891 Chickens,
been serrured
in this place,
My Diu 'J.'INRS,—Jc,' u ].crown, of
Lnnstrif,r, whether in or out of the
pulpit, spoke the broad .:t of broad
t` oteli. But as the you ger portion
of y one readers, though and of t heir
Souttis.h lineage, are tit t versed In
Scotch Dur'ia, f shall tit •ow the story
of *folio's s,'eund courtship into such
rt shape that u Canadian reader will
not feel any way lost 'e consulted.
the elederre as to t1ut propriety of his
entering the tntu'rit d enter', corned
the' !Pal, cute chiz,ect the cbilire+n,
Fi1;,=out d its fit ail v worship, started lot,
the };riri irf ls'r<ith near Dunblane, and
heaven seemed to 5ultlt•• on the journey
for it was a good day. 1 pass over
interv'r uirg calk in the t Prean time
and land our ;traveller at John
1'letchei's door. Seated in the best
roan of t manse, healths ere drank
and :'nine host leaving a shreivd guess
what his visitor's errand was, . so he
asks his daughter Nannie to lett his
gout friend John Bruwn Fee the
liirt'ary,' liens Banyan .and Barer,
Boston and Brown, were examined and
eoinntel,ted. oil, bit .JO1 ii burst out in
Seotoh of course and here it goes,
Natalie Brea a they au moray 1110113'
ince sappy outliers, but its no the
against it ou politi
cial lines. The Its' y who was the prime
cause of thin revive 1 is Mrs I3itcbcox of
"Paris. The tu.leu ed lecturer appeared
here last June, a d by other temperance
organizations of t e town she has returned
to the seeue of ter former work., I'lie
ftrat.of her three1 cturers were delivered
in the town Hall Inst. evening. '.ihe
chair was ocoup ed by the Rev Mr
McAllister of t' Methodist • church.
The, oldest inhab'taut does not remem-
t ber eyer havi 1 seem the building
so densely pac ed. Even standing
room could not be ouud, and strict atten-
tion was accorded
Eitchcox spoke ou
alluding to the ins
t atid child. She ar
.unodeS.t y rt+c•iveci I3
story by rentetrkinr,
Fletcher had 14 en a gild
k
a'1W followinn, ACTS' i
Versify Plow Works f
Brantford : Ohas Neil,
Stewart, Wutittce. Hicks,
R Webster, Dennis Hall
A Hoskin and wife. Ed
R ] perch and famity, Re
family, Frank Swale an.
R.vnn find fainly, \V Oa
tthelady lecturer, Mrs; ily, Tilos Hymnal' anti
the power;of influence, 1 While and wife.
ence of man, woman (John Rose Rohe
aigned the liquor traffic 1 Toronto Tcdey,x,„t, nen
iu scorching langt age, illustrating its in- will appe•sl the verdict i
fluence telli>?ig h
Robertson itl,el case,
'who came:? •tziider i tiff was awarded $4,00$
r audience of victims
erg own notice. The
s.cetxeiit the'' close ,• f•her lecture will long
be r tneinbared: he .e. Grey-haired men
aita seinen; young° _ en and:yeung woman,
•walked up to tbe;p1 tforin and signed the
pledge Mrs wech..x lectures to -night
.and on Tuesday nigh probably`on license.
'The above is cMlipped from the Toronto
Globe of 11tb4 Mrs : itchcox will coin•
mence S. se ass of tact res iu the Temper-
?:
mice Rall, c0 Sunday. fti'ternoon next, con-
tinuing until
on-tinuing'until Fri{i1;y. evening. Everyone
sbonldatteud these in etiugs. Silver col -
lotion litth.e door tu.•defray expeuses.
'i' ie Cnn1dren's Enemy.
Scrofula often shows itself in early life
and is characterized by swellii gs, absces•
tees,: hip -disease, etc. Consumption is
•spkofula of the lungs. In this class of dis-
Case, Scott's .Emulsion is unqueatienably
the most reliable medicine.
Prof•
Soo is Concert.
Stratford. --t M Ramsay lost his
baggage, and with tit a sheet of rand
he gave his progri tome, which was
masterpiece, Rau say, lose it again.
The tuost irnpor ant musical num',
her was Meudeissol ors violin concerto
and the event of thevening was the
debut here of Geor! e Fox, who played
two movements of his celebrated com-
position. To sot rap the merits of
the young solnlaf, n!3 has a very sym-
pathetic torte a6 purity ;
excep-
tional pewee, titian. and strict
accuracy of I ion. Idle interpr'•
aton
astou18hed those among the
",.,(\ Mithenee and thee= were quite a motif.
\ber,who had heard this concerto played
by the great v' , linists of Europe.
George Fox ought 'to have a great
&utura before !ti a,—Toronto Mail,
March, 1884.
The appearance
;e wain attract'
t5 fo:f w the
nu Exeter to
Atifin son,'L'
Alex Davey,
ran and wife,
yer and wife,
Ruston and.
family. John
ley and fant-
family, John
teen, of the
unces tient he
the Ohernier
which plain -
damages.
It is said that more t coney has been
paid for tipples an 13ru'e and Huron
this year than was paid for the entire
apple crop of Ontario 1 st year.
Clubib0ng nates.
Tile weekly.Empire ani premium sth
Conservative members of the House o
Commons, and the TIKES from now till the
end of 1803--51.75.
The weekly Globe and TIarEs from :low
till the eud of 1893—$1.75.
The London Advertiser, weekly and
Thies from now MI1 the end of 1803,—St1,50.
The London Free Press, weekly itud
Thins irom now till end of 1893—$I 75.
The Montreal Weekly Herald and the
TIMES from now till end of 1803-561:50..
The Montrsal Witness. weekly and TIMES
from new till the end 1803—$1.75.
Reduced rates with all other metro
petition weeklies. This is a grand oppor-
tunity, :iubseribe at once and receive the
balance of the year free.
Deeks
Turkeys
2 00Q
02
27
35
17
•" •X$ to /. t8,
” l 75 to 2 00
0 50 to 7 00
8,-i to 85
25 to 85
4Qto ,- b0
4 to 10
Geese 0 to `, 'e
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS.
In 'Wien there is strength.
Union also induces cheapness.
As all illustration of this We are able to
offer the '1'iiuis one year, and It e.ter,z Act.
maser, Loudon, Ontario, for 1893, balance
0f 1890 free, .for only $1,60..•'.,
The Advertiser for 1893 will contain eight
pages of seven whiffles each atid is ptrh-
lisherl: weekly, at ono dollar" : per annum
It is a clean palter for the horse,gand cuu_
tains complete literary and pews depart-
tnents in every number..
Subsnibo at once, ldslress TIMES office,
Winghatrt.
" TIMES " SUBSCRIBERS.
All parties who have not' pa;d
for the "TIMM)" for the years
1891 and 1802 are requested to re-
mit the amount at once.' We need
money and hope this notice will
be aufuient, and that -a general
response will be the result.
R. ELLIOTT,
A
CUA
IANSHIP
Application w 11 he made
of the County r•Iurott,
twenty days iron the
appoint Jost Al cat
)tini,h nig in the
Guauhai'of Adan
ton, of the said
Norton, late of
Michigan, Ma
CE,
the Surrogate Court
tier . the expiration of
sr publication hereof, to
ce, marten, of the Town of
Ditty of Iiuron, Barrister,
'son Morton and ley Fay Mtn,
,ow , infant children of Robert P
he 01 • of 'Flint, in the State cf
e worke , ' eocased.
, MOUTasl,
Applicant.
1892.
Dated at 1 Ingham, 14th October
JOB- IlltIlIttO3 :._...
[i NCLC1DING tlool:x, Pampbletx, poxtes,, Bi11
Il Beads, Circuiarx, to„ &a, t;xacated in the best
style of theoart, at moderato ., .,Ccs, andiron short
notice. Apply or address
R ELLIOTT.
Txac• 4 0111 Winghant.
PROF. SCOTT,
14flSlui1. LEADEN Fr m88YICEifti ; CI.IUFIC1
gives Private Lessons in Vocal Training, both in Staff
and Tonic•Bol•Fa Notation. Open for engagements
for Concerts or Church meetings. Terms moderate.
Appiv at 111115.11. moRRoty-s,
24 Shuter St, Winghatn
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HOL TEIN DULLS FOD SALE
The
The undersigned .hes for sale on Lot 10, 'Con. 4.
Turnberry, four thoroughbred Holstein bulls. lauq-
ingfrote 0 to 18 months old. The above inentioried
animals are all well marked and registered in the
Canadian Herd Rook, They will be sold cheap•and
on easy terms to suit purchasers.
JAS Et•LIOT,'
Breeder of Holstein Cattle,'
Bluevale, Ont.
BORN.
j Ki t rsow—In Lower Win ham, on the
4th Inst, the wife of Mr Ro rt Kittson;
a daughter,
MM ILRI1113
SAMSON --O1tElanT019.t the resi- ,
dente of the bride's parents, on the 2nd
inst, by the Rev W` Smyth, of Clinton,
assisted by Rev S Jones, yr 1T. L Jack-
son, jeweller, to Miss Clara,eidest daugh-
ter of Mr J A Creighton, both of Erus-
ester•—MCC1bA1--•At the, residence of
he bride's father.. on Nov ,1st, by Rev
John Ross, B A.' of Brussels, assisted by
Rev t' 33 McRae of Cranhrook, Mi
George Robb to Hiss Margaret itXcCrao,
danthter of Mr John McCrae, both of
Morris.
McMAtertn—VtrsoN.—In p'ordwich,
on Oct lath, by Rev $ C Edmund', Ti D,
Mr Robert MoM ' to Mrs Rebecca
Ferrguson, both tssels.
CAtta.• •inn 'Val m, on Nov 9th
Regina, only d r of Arthur ane
Annette are, ag year, 4 months and
The funeral will leave the'
rtl h fth 137Min i t t
mag vicuna liana totter been in I to-d� irriday) at 4 o'clock p fit' i'or the
arts
of
t
in he
au hie
1
TWO KINDS
Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started initis old stand,
am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a ltaru(ts's-slid r►:
such es
HEA VY, .LIG1:IT and TRACIt i:It1,RNESS,
NETS, DUS F'ERS, ,.
1i' 111PS, CUBR,Y 0O1I.1 BS,
BRUSE.ES, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, ;VALISES and
TRAVELLING BAGS,
kke,, do.
a I make all my own Collars and guarantee satisfaction.
Give me a trial, and I will use you right.
G. A. .NE w TON.,
GEOaE, KIN
DRESS GOODS.
Another Five Piece lot of those Navy Blue Boucle Twills—They're
ready sellers.—The price moves thein. They are all worth calling to
see. V
Our Tweed Suiting have been re -asserted and is now as complete
as ever.
We :have no old Dress. Goods re -dyed: to offer you at 50o. on the S.
,Our high class BLACI'C 'ODDS are gaining reputation every day.
Some special values in cheap Suitings,an(1 Mantle Goods:
Do you want a •Suit, . an Overcoat (to order or. ready made) ? It
will pay you to see ours before you buy. We court feomparison of our
goods. -
Special values in Shirts, Drawers and Flannels.
Full stock 'Of Yarns, Sheetings, - Blankets, &c.
Furs— Routs; Fur Coats and Jackets, Muffs, Caps, tic.
Feur more Cases of those ;Long Boots to hand. vire Have cheaper
ones 1t00—.$1,2:' . .
Volt stock of general Groceries. We believe we have the finest blend
of Blade Tea, in the trade.—We have yet- to meet the petldlars tha we
can't knack, out for value. A call solicited.
Yours truly,
GallIK.C7.2\T
DELIVERED FREE.
Not only can you buy Pariot' and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Lounges,Mattrasees, Chairs, Tablestr,i;:,
cheap, but when bought in quantities they will he delivered and set up in your houses free, anywhere
within 10 miles of tyingham,
PORTRAIT ENLARGEMENTS.
!have inane arrangements with ono of the best artists in tho Dominion for doing Portion Enlarge
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ments (any size) in , ir-Brush, India Ink and Water Colors • Before giving your order to. anyone formol
call at nay store; see samples and get. prices for the very best.
• • PICTURE FRAMING.
All styles and sizes of PIotnre and Wreath Fratnas made to order, Lots of tfouidings to choose from
UNDERTAKING.
Notwithstanding alt the opposition in this line, I am still here in Winghani prepared to do as I have
been doing forthe past ten years.
Undertaker and Furniture Dealer
May 18, 1802.
W!NGHAM MARBLE WORK,.
.LTJ W. VV"
.lVIE' SSRS. VANS .LONE BROS.,
of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of t111r T T Watson, formerly carried on by'W Smyth.
Parties requiring work in their lino will do well by 'galling on them or seeing one of their agents before
purchasing. - You will find our prices are sway (sur workmanship is unsurpassed., We will use none
but the very best stock and by square cleating hope to secure a liberal share of the pubiio patronage. lir T
OF•
` T Watson. who has been running the business ;for the past year, will represent us on the road.
Call ant sec our stock and prices.
CUSTOMERS.
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WI
KIND DIM PROM TAA
City Fruit & Confectionery Store.
Because they can get goods that are
right and up to the times.
ANOTHER KIND ARE
of Geirge Fox wear 1;14 clays,
o the evening, and lclarl
rnAST Aspen',
But they are waking up to the fitct that
we can give them goode that will
please them, Fun Hues of
Fruit, Cysters,Confectionery,&c.
AVPPLES BY THE BARREL.
Agebt for B'arket'rt Dye W orkef,
Canned goods of every description al-
ways on hafti and my prices are as low
ae the lowest.
A tatforgetthe place, oppoeita the new
game oi" Hamilton.
ern,
12k neenten4 his ire w weer Wing am Omit . l ROB
t ;`,.�; M " ire:_ 5��• f..:t�ilfudl.
Dr® 7 c(i fr,.
M. D. M. A., 1.. C. P. S. O., M 0. ,t'.
S• M,,
TORONTO
Specialist kr the treatment of all
Chronic Diseases, .
Private Diseases,
Diseases of the Brain and Nerve,
Diseases of the Heart and Lungs,. '
And Diseases of Women positively
Treated successfully,
Diseases of private nature brought
on try folly Dr. Sinclair certainly
cures.
CON' J' L DATION PX?EE,
DR. SINCLAIII; +viii lea: at the
QI EEN'S fOTEL, Wi ighaim,
oN
FRIDAY DECEMBER 9th. 1892
Fe ' ALE.
Margit, , d 0118 for Mie it number of Rani
titre 1. reo , n1,10 n few Twee and Ewe
TrisGotha s. •voIonod breed. ?dose mod -
Km ngzr to the • ail Lot tl, bonaesston 4,
VANSTOIC L 1IROS.
12,000 Bushels AppIes
¥lanted1
The undersigned will be prepared to
purchase any quantity of apples on and
after
E O SEPTEIVIEER tithe
Apples to lie delivered at the Wiagham
Evaporating Factory, Alfred street, near
woolen mills. Windfalls and all hinds of
apples will do except very small or mel-
lob' ones mid may be shaken from the
trees. ' Apples may be delivered in bags,
for which a good price will be paid.
About a of hard wood 75 oords or tame-
.
roe wanted.
MAULER BROS.
S:A.LESM.A.N
, WANTED.
to Cell ear usexeelletl Nursery stark, ltteody.
esorditytfient sot ' ntrol of the territory, 're
done bushiest hi , edea t6 yet tr. ttliecM Seep to
the bight Meifr t!
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