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VOL. XXI --NO. 49
We want to speak to you about Ready
Made Clothing. Our stock is full and
complete; men's and boys'Overcoats,with
or without capes,lecers' suite,any size and
quality. These geode are made in the
latest styles, well lined and well put to-
gether, from reliablemakers'no slop
work. The Ready Made Clothing forms
no small part of this store's stock and is
growing more popular every season. You.
know our Boots and Shoes, all of the
beet inakeektind goods that aro reliable
every time wed at prices consistent with
good stook and well made goods. Under-
clothing for men and boys, ladies, maids
and elaildren. We can give you any price,
and goods that will not shrink. Flan-
nelettes come to us every season, more
and more to your taste; we are showing
beautiful lines in these coeds, one es-
pecially at 8 cents per yard that cannot
be beaten anywhere; only see it and you
will be satisfied,
The past week has witnessed great og-
ling in thir store; many of you we know
have gone away without beeig waited
Upon, but we could not help it, we did
'our best, ,but come rigida and we will
strain a point next titne.
Christmas Groceries are all here, fresh
and good. We always pay the highest
price for all kinds of produce and We are
prepared to take any quantity.
We claim that we sell our goods as low
as any of our competitors' and by close
attention to your wants, fair,square deal-
ing, sixteen ounces to the pound, thirty-
six inches to the yard, We hope to merit
your confidence and patronage.
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Direet Impor
The &eau, Dec. 8th, 1892.
L C AL NEVV
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,• It Hill has mixed caudies 834 pounds
. for 25 °etas.
-A. quantity of lace and 'other newt;
is unavoidably orowde out of this issue
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IN GII,A.M, ONT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9189
--Call a.. flee genii on's Xmas geed%
-It Hill serves o terra up in any style,
stewed, fried, ra or by the glass,
-W FI Wallace ewellere is offering bar-
gains for 80 dam See his advertisement
in another colo
-Cash for good butter and eggs at R A.
Graluon's market
leery.
-The. old reli le Star resteuraut
d. eAs maIezevin.•
still taking, the
,
-Croweton Si were, of the pump
works, have somet h g to say to our read-
ers in the advertisi column thie week.
-R Hill lute it I/stock of pipes and
°igen. Stonewall J okaon cleave 0 for
26 cents, •
-Messrs lel li eloInd o,Orr & Hisoocks,
W T Yates, Glorlon & IcIutyre and. A L
Hamilton have change of acivertimnents
this week.
- Oranges, lemons anned goods, con-
fectionery, etc, wille sold as cheap as the
cheapest at D Boa a Maple Leaf restaur
ant.
-The Ring's D ghters and Sous will
hold their usual onthly meetiug at the
Rectory, ou Monty evening, December
12th,at 8 o'clock.
.e
-Follow the .owd to le bargain honfee
t).
in silverware, v ling e Xmas presents.
, R Mtnesnew.
-Master Jo n Paterson, son of Mr
rank Paterson ot this town, had his left
arm broken 1 the hoist ii the -Union
Feetory, one y last week. edical aid
was secured au the little f ow is doing
nicely now,
-"B." Laurance's sp tacks and eye
glasses, at Hamilton's g store. Satis.
fac •.n guaranteed.IJ
-The fire alar was Wended on Thurs-
day evening last a out 8 o'elook, but after
the firemen inti t e hoee laid it wasf (mud
that they were ol y trying the uew fut-
naces in the 1 ethh
odist church, which
caused consider le smoke.
-My stock of famiy/groceries is coin
plete.Fresh Eng i Tpeel, new nuts. lige.
chttee, currants an ire spices. 54 Yates'
grocery.
Mr Jas McKelvie is having his res.
aurant fixed up; he putting a fresh
ve4
-Look out for Jiroowe (lisp) uext coat of bright read p int on the inside
week.
tearing down the pa ition where he had
• JAR ele el.via.
-Remeraber.the nto ainment in the
his oyster parlors an making the whole
U
Lower Wingham school ouse, to -night. front into a shop by .lacing the oyster
parlors in the next r om back. Jimmy
(Fridays) „
.-Oysters stewed, fried raw at D will have a fine shop when the improv
Rush's Maple Leaf restatert t, motets are complete
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-Mt It Hill has tomtit d the wiedev13AronnANrerre BAnoAng Commun.-
of Those who came to see us last•Saturday
the store vaoeted by Pat real, the jcWele night understand what our idea of sell -
ler, and Iles it iamb, dr ed with otOrs.; ing cheap Means. Don't mise Saturday
,
candies, etc. : . -night at 51, H. McIeinoe's.
- ' 4..
11 Hill is selling fine, lug, fat oysters,
irect trom Beltimore, for 35 cents per
qt t, '
Aided of Oraegern 1 front town drove
ver toBeigrave on F id ay evening lase
and spent a plensau evening with the
brethren of that place. •
-Oranges, lemons, ley raleitte, Malaga
grapes and frits of ;tit it,ds at the Stet
re aUrant. 4. • , Xas MoKrisre,
-The OoaSregatk41ftl, ohureh of this
‘
lace lutend holding i grand Christmas
• tree tehteetainme t n Friday evening
December 2Oth.J 1 ill particulars :oe
Which will be ,q' en n a Mute isane.
-1e feillents he largeat stock in _town
to select from, confectio .ry 'of all-qke,
°taupe, lemons, biecuit. cauned goods of
all kitele, sweet. cider. :ileum, 2 cane for
25 cent%
--0. fair for the tle of horse of all.
. kinati will be held in iugham ou Thurs.
d day, December 22nd. A. number of ham
buyers will be pre set. Verniers and
/1 ethers having horses to diepnse of should
attend this fair.
-Look out for cheap bargains et the
se Star restaurant. It is not 1 °emery to
qeote prices. Call in and I t ill emit/Mee
yelllanai have the alien. e end 'urged
and beet stock iretown.
As .eleleftione.
-Mes Vantm
itoue oe,marble dettlere,
Ingham, erected e andoome monument
in w
Colborue cemeter , week, over the
remains of the late os Troy The intim.
menti is seid to be o o of th ' nost ' hand-
some in the coixnite y, and nQt1t it wilt
lead to n num1er orders feo that, sec.
tion. eel is firm e ehippieg a Humber of
jobs to Iiiiicerdin Chia no.
-The restdeuce of the late .lchn Suell,
on the career of lobe mid iihuter streets,
is offered for eale. The household fund,
tura will also be reed by ifeivate vale at the
resitleurse. rennet cob. for !emitter°.
Piet of tbe purchase motley of the reefnoe mey remain en mortienge as egreed
ereere,,.,Appev te R.6 ,fonut Seale, let the sit my' *Moho slaop. Fowl innet be drawn 1
WI; tina weeeifete ama well &weed. Twos 2 Veneto. - Cell and see
• -For iirst-elass tailoring and cheap
eitu furilishinge, try Webster & Co,
Rethember the place, only two doors north
of, the old stated and between Ross' book -
dere and gabled & Scott's bank.
-It is worth while ing intuited with
the Gore biatrietillu al Fire Insurance
Corepaity„, Of Gelt, the times.. For two
yeare'lletett a.rebate of venty per cent. ou
iiremitin(s p4idf,has, 4ep returned. to mem-
bers, and it le pleashig Olean) that le -Ba.ving. receiv d a consignment of
Directors presume o the same '.ults wee:thee, clocks, cl ins, brooches and see
frire their the y now vervvare all will b sold at right prices,
approaching a close Ir It Cu ngharn J R efuesnaw.
of Guelph is agent of he Company. re"' : .1.0Z;7;i7ii-teitetrA'r, BRONCHIAL.
' . NG DISEASES. Obstinate coughs w
.14st other remedies yield promptly to
lona:Jai-A piny syrup.
4 PR/06 26C. AND BOO. PER BOTT
BOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
.41, Hill bas Flori t oraugee, 80 cents
per dozen. Fine s t stook.
-Where are you gee) , o spend Obrist-
was ? is e question'of the tty.
-Celery et Youhillee Leave your orders
at McClure% greeery 'gore.
The Citizen's 'heed was ont on the
treet Monday ovenin last, treating the
people of the town to some of their
excellent musks,
-Vint class nysters ono up in any
Irid
style at the Star reetauri it.
510M:wan.
• -Last week the E t IlurOn Gentle,
pu Wished at Gorrie entered 'upon its
second year. The eite has a splendid
advertising patronago for a place the
rue of Gorrie and as evidently come to
stay. The Teens s ishes the (ladle con-
tinua -success.
'
-ou ceu buy he 0
candiem at 1) Rush's 14
ant,
ea.pest Christmas
ple Leaf reetaur-
Llotmln.EGATIONAL •thaulthir
ViTINGRAti.--W. H. _Watson, Pastor. Ser-
vices each Sunday at 11 a. m, end 7 p. ni,
Sabbath School and I3ible class at 12.80.
Christian Endeavour on Friday evenings,
in Church vestry. " All made welcome.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at 8 p. m, Seats free. Strangers wel-
come. orning subjeci "Questions from
the children." To ytli g people, "How
to . conquer difiloultieA." Evening sub-
ject, "How the law isefulfilled."
-A large essortmen of canned good*,
and fancy biscuits ithe Star restauren<
f Js McKeLvee.
-Municipal matter, re4commencing
to take a definite shaPe in town. We
are informed that neither Mayor Clegg
or Reeve Hanna will wept nomination
for another year. le11 F Brookenshire
announces bilesele a a candidate for the
Mayoralty, and it i altogether likely
that Mr R C Sparli willebe a candidate
for the Reeveship. / We have not heard
any one named as s .iring lo the Deputy-
Reeveship. No d. bt a majority of the
present council ors wig be candidate's
for another yea
-Try the Eclipse for cheap confection-
ery. Best royal mixed candy for 10 cents
per pound. •T C SPARLINOt
A painful aeoidentitartileued to Dr P
aodonald,•ou Frida evening last. On
that evening, while e and Dr .1 R Mac-
donald were driviug o Bluevale, aed when
near tbat place, the overtook a man driv-
ing a large pig. ust when they were
passing, the pig mace a bolt to cross the
road, and succeeded in getting between the
front wheels of the uggy and the horse's
„hind feet. This frinteued the horse, and
he made a plunge orward, pertly over•
-
turning the buggy tid throwing the Doc-.
tor out. The Doct r was struck ou the
back and one of is legs by the buggy
Wheels, and injured somevvhat, though not
seriouslyt/Dr J 11 Macdonald, who ,.was
driving the time, succeeded in stopping
the horse, after ru ning a. short distance.,
--Pillow Ahem holders at Hodgson's fur-
niture Store, for 50 ceuts.
-Tbe anniverea services or the
Methodist church w 1 be held On Sunday
and Monday, lltli 12th; sermons will
be preached on Su day at 11 a to and 7
p in, by the Rev M Phillips, 13 Don'
Toronto, On Mb aY evening, a grand
neusieal and littler entertainment win
be boid in the oh oh, conemeneing at
7,130 o'olocic, tbe
delivered by the 'eorsa":1Fr"Ceaesreple14811111, bMe
A, Ph B, of Blyth;"G Salton, Bel -Weis;
and W Watson, f this place. Muse!,
will be furnishedeeoy the church choir
and Sunday Sceool orchestra. Silver
collection at the e' or. There has been
20 feet added to t e length Of the church
and the gallery h been raised 15 inches,
and a couple of n: furnaoes placed in
it, making it a ve onafortable church.
-R Hill hit a o versetion lozenges, 20
cents per pound 3 pouuds for 60 cents.
-A meeting of number of those
favorable to the ere
•eefuge in this count
ton, on Friday last.
attendance, and th
erection of a house
discussed from all s
inittee, consisting of
W Proudfoot and
appointed to prepar
showing the cost to
taining the poor
system, the probe
of refuge erected,
refuge including lands and buildings
and the moral an humane reasons for a
change. This st tement will beecatter-
ed broadcast by ()teeing 30 copiesto each
school teacher f r his section and also
sending copies o the reeves, deputy -
reeves, Clerks an ministers.
Handsome Features.
Sometimes unsightly blotches, pimples
or sallow opaque ekin, destroys the attrac-
tiveness of handsome features. 1n' air
such cases Scote's Emulsion will build up
the system and impart freshness and
beauty.
T trains Id Toronto and •eastleete
leave Wingliem ae0,65 m and 11.20 a ni.f
via W G&B -Division, and at 6.45 a m when
and 8,60 p tn, via Clinton arid Guelph. wor-
Good connections by all tre.ius.
-An error crept i to our report of the
School Board 1(1.14 week, 'the motion being
inserted as follows? Moved by A. Gal-
braith, seconded hy/Win Moore, that the
Board very eelact declieee to com-
ply `with Miss Mel tyres request, neenely,
to secure a first lass certificate." The
motion should bz
Board reluctatitly
Miss eloTotyre's re
a substitute for el
ve •read ..That the
ecliitee to comply with
uest, namely, to secure
nontlise"
--Cleening end polishing ontupounri for
planate looking glasses and filtintllre, itt
Hodgeen's furniture store, 26 coke per
bathe
--ae. very preata
at the regalar ?nee
Lodge, 1 0 G o
levendw member
'beings the menthe
the businees of th
plated the best p
boon given was
trust° on the
evening' was spent
ng A.uelior of Hope
Tuesday eveniug last.
were admitted, wheel
ship to over 260, After
eveniug lied been. cam -
gramme that has yet
eeented, emieletieg
rgan and mouth organs,
temp, readi woe eioitetiene, dialogues, ate. put in a stock equal to anything outside of
Choice New Tees,
the city. both iu taste mid quality. Jerices balance of the year 'free,
-I am prepared to pay the highest oash vetvieoderete. First class hearse e.t Wholeeale-Gordon it McIntyre are m a The There and the elhetualle litterted
priee for all Merle of fowl, delivered to me tendance. . DMA, position to Onpply families or societee l Weekly Star" and the Star Altman, fence
Iwith new tees, at jobbers .pelos, No is; VW until the lst of eetroasey 1844- for
's Xmas goods. the time to toeureyoar taus,
cor •
to of
ie set
,!ts,
any •
heel
eerie.
IOU of a house of
was held in Olin -
There was a fair
question of the
f refuge was fully
endpoints. A coin-
essrs (Dr) Holmes,
p. Manning,' was
11 concise statetnent
the county of main -
under tbo present
e cost were a house
he cost of a house of.
Canada for 11. ocamber.
Canada this month ,s better than ever.
The original articles al e bright and iuter-
eating, and much ju ment is shown in
the selectione. All t departtneuts are
well sustaiued. A fo r page supplement;
containing a fine var ety of reacting tnat-
ter, with clubbing list premium offers, etc,
accotnpasiee the iss e. The paper is a
marvel of cheapness ateho regular price,
50 cents a year ; a' d the publisher offers
to send it e whole year for 25 cents iu
stamps if the sunhat Olen is remitted be
fore New Year's ay. Addreee; Mat-
thew R Keight, trripton, New Bruns.
wick.
"Bccekaehe
kw means the lad-,
•41;1,tegs are in
if„,) trouble. Dodd's acinugDereoluds.Y N waein temi.tt'i.e week- .Mr„Rob. e Rudd,
The Bost Offer Yet.
We have made arreogements witlj the
publishers• of the "Family • Herald and
Weekly Star" that we are in a position to
offer the TX5IES "Family Herald and Wee's-
ly Startcgether with .he ereat Star Alman-
ac from novructil lst of January 1894 for
61.75. The price of the"Family Herald and
Weekly Stet" is 61.00 per year and the
Almanac 25 cents. This is a grand offer
and should be taken advantage of by a
larger number of our readers. This offer
is to new subscribers as well as old ones.
—
Torso
als.
Dr Bethune, of S forth, was in town
on Thursday last.. i iss Eva Dawson, of
this place, was visit:i g friends in K inear-
dine this week. se1z4 W W • Inglis has a&
oepted a good posi on in a woolen mill at
Toronto.; Mr .Toh Taylor and Mrs David
Beattie, of G alt, ere visiting friends in
town last week. „lit Forest Represontativo:
Mrs Merrifieldee'ef Wingham, is visiting
at the home oleher parents, Mr and Mrs
Geo Sinall-D Cotton, of Toronto, was
in town oti Tl ursday last.,Mrs le Hill,
the =wog of thes piece, ttlis visiting friends in Blyth
'of the owe this week...lelJohn trenban, of Chesley
ot Marlette, ich, was yiSiting in town a
01 Kidney Pills glue looted Vein The Weekly Globe aud uetnetteedTrees train eow
'let prompt relief,' troubles reS few days this 'iverik.,111r C H Taylor,
of tni eee elle of 1808_41,75.
rove. r„ 75 er cent 1 n Bad 810( Harristort, re resenting the Excelsior The Uncle') Advertiser, Weekly and
fitetio i
elimeeti et liereelton'e ,VIM Ogee Sati4. Life Insurane4 Co, was in town a few Testes from now till tbe end 011893-$1.60.
g, b
days this we k..Mr 2 Gartung, Pro- Tile Lonaon Free Press, eeekly end
Tens from now till and of 1893 -t -S1.75. 1
2. H. D2V2te, \ductal Organ' ory Canadian Order of The Montreal Weekly Herald and the
lenderticker and Embalmer,has (Tense out Foresters, ape a few days in town. this I Thine from now till end of 1803-$1.60,
u. first Ones uuderteking parlor, opposite week -Mrs R Mott,. or tis pines j The Montreal Witness. weekly tine Times
and Atevood thi week, 1"Ire dlul(lcIve et i irtattiel es end
ait18930-1 Sl. other45'
Chisholinei Drug Store, Weellemt "and is visitieg •frieedd ncl. Itlativea it Listowel
prepared to take charge of Anything in net . nt
line -taut may bo entrueted to hitt, having petition weeklies. This.% agreed o
trinity. Subseribe at ranee and reeelee
WHOLE NO. 1089
o A, very set -weasel
on Thursday eveee
in the Cougregetio
freeeting,
tea exieetiog was held
p,the first of December.
1 church, 1Vingharn,
The Pastor, W 1/ ateon, having resigned
and accepted 61 COI '1 a Woodstock Coogre-
gationel churcb, tl
consider the matter
elusion that they wo
tor go if they cou d lielp it. So, taking
advantage of their ri hts as a Congregae
tional church they is ued letters of invite,
tion to the eister (lumber; of Guelph,
Stratford, Listowel Wockletock to send
delegates and Pe.eters r conference upon
the subject, conforerm te meet Thursday,
Deo 1st. All the ab ee churches were
represenied, except iloastock, the dele-
gate, there appointe not being able to
come. A letter was.i sent, however, and
their claims peeferre itt very graceful and
forcible terms. Afte • a long session and
careful deliberation t was resolved that
the Pastor be reco ineuded to stay in
Winghern. Having even in his adhesion
to the verdict of e uference beforehand
the news seen spree - downstairs to the
waiting throng. And it need not be dwelt
upon long that what ight have proved a
very dull meeting if t o decision of the
conference had gene 1 e other way proved
to be a gl.id time of r oicing. The I'astor
and his wife receive many hearty greeu
lugs from the congreg tion and everybody
seemed pleased. A s mptuous tea was
provided in the baeem tit and about 200
sat down to tea. Eyei'y depot/Mallon in
the tcwu was represe ted and the tea
soon unloosed the ow of eloquence
around the festive b ard. Everybody
talked and everybedy 'stetted. A. crude '
idea of the old con usion of tongues
might be had from a bystander takiug
notes. At eight o'cl ck the chair was
taken by the Modem or of Conference,
Rev 13 13 Williams, of Guelph, who in a.
graceful and httppy stfrain led the evening
session to its close. Mlich of the success
of.an..evenicg'e eutertuteument ie doe to the
chairman on all occas'Ons and this was uo
exception, but abund tit proof of the proof.
Mutio was rendered at times in it very
efficient way by the oir of the thumb,
led by Mr Wrn Bober on, alech a quartette
by friends who kindly assisted on the oeca
skin. An elequent actlress on "The Tem-
ple of Truth" by Rev friilfred Lindsay, of
Stratford, led the auilienoe through the,
wonderous beauties ?f the word of God
and its chamber after bhamber was visited
the richness of the te ple was dieplayed.
Rev B 13 Williams, w o was just recover,
ine, from au illness met at some risk had
ventured on condom, ave a'very racy awl
instructive addrees, basting his remarks
on "He Leadeth Me, just rendered by the
choir. a very tel ng and happy wily lie •
ehewed the beauty conquering difficul-
Mee and the need of yal service for Christ,
His expositions of s me of theseldorn com-
mented upon verse of Scripture, were uni,
que in their preve tation of importaut
truths. Rev S Sel ry and Rev W Mc-
Gregor, the Nettie ist ad Baptist minis-
ters of town also s oke cordial tonna •(:1-f
their friendship w th the Pastor and gave
excellent truths or cousideragon. Dr
Maedoliald, P, maid have been pees,
ent at the eveuiugsession and would have
been as be was d u on the programme
foe no addrees, bu:unfortunately an in-
quest was being h -Id-that evening which
prevented his so ng. The ?meter was
called upou for a etv words, but the late.
11028 of the hoe revented any lengthy
rernarke; this °los a, very eujoyable and
profitable progran ne. The people ofehe
Congregatienal eh rah are very herty and
united and it. is to (Ampere that they will
go on and sweeper ell material hied spirits
ual work they ma take in hand.
olubbi g etatet.
The weekly Empire eul premium sth
Couservative members of the Hoose
Commons, and the Tints from nnw Cif tile
end of 1803- -$L75,
chum!) here bevel to
and came to the ecu,
Id not let their Pare -
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