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natione- -For eevo, William Me.
"' Pherson, elected by acclamation. Por
gar• DeputyReeve,'Willie , Cruickshank and.
OeorgeThomson. 1'oounoillors,Roberb
Maxwell, William Mu •e11,James4lliot,
John Ditneut, \ ilna Gemmill. Mr,
Elliot line retired, so, the contest for
Couroillors will be be ween the other
toter,
After the time for ceivint; notniva,
ti'•uo had expitt•d, it .Ira 11ePher en
gave a clear statement rf the affairs of
roll• t the township. `St.,ei c es were also
instle by Zileseis, Th nsoit, °t'nink-
"hank and the vantlida s for Council.
lore. Cous!derahle the atiiftiwtion wiry
expressed at the attic of the Reeve
told Deputy in the Co iuty Conseil in
voting for all incl•case of sulr,ry to the
County Treasuror. T ie Reeve stated
tl,ab he had toted up list all ine'ense
af;sa'arv, l'ut when t was likely that
the ruler} even] 1 i! 'reused to $1.,000
he had voted tui hate it made •$1,1350:
The Deputy-RAFve a •kuowIedtgedl that.
ha had vot, LI tor the , lary to be made
"" . r
,00
le of $1 500 wetting
all ;had spoken that
rices wished, the ting viii 1n•uu lt! to a
y at eIo'e.
t'Ou
:ud.
out
asite
id is
Hutt
B elg , ave,
The Christmas tre iu connection with
the Belgrava Meth, ist Sabbath School
asks was held in the Fore. ere' hall, last Fri -
iter. day night. Tastor i the chair.
A most excellent - rogramme was ren-
Igot-
an dared by the child en, consisting of dia.
hitt 'agues, recitations, •eadiugs and music and
r• ( the scholars did heir part in first•class
'rig- style, which also . fleeted credit on those
inti 1 who trained the Messra, Scott, Har-
rison, Fells and hers helped the enter•
tarument on in good style, while older
members of the school sang duets, quar-
tettes and solos Messrs. David end Bell
were well recei d with their selections of
instrumental m sic. The whole affair was
hisl a credit to t e school amid its friends.
ed After the progr mine, the Christmas tree
w,,s relieved of is load, which made every
11e' one happy. A otaLle feature of the even.
ot, ing was the p •esentation of a beautiful
be I easy chair to M
m+ ' Mr. and Mrs.
e ! fol workers f
eld,
ay
is
tree
w.
ny
W- To M r, and Rl re
Tr. We, the eehola
o ,grave Sabbath S
e `in 'presenting y
e! small token of es
e-' Bengough's uuti
the interest of ou
of bless you both.
. and Mrs, Bengough.
eugough have been faith -
years. in the Sabbath
fitting that earnest
o recognized. Miss Ella
()]lowing address:
Bengough:
s and teachers of the • Bel -
cid, take much pleasure
u ' with this chair, as a
earn for your and Mrs.
Mg efforts to promote
school, and may God
o ,School, and it a
n• iidefity sh cold �.
be Owens read the
e Mr. Bengough knowledged the kind-
ness iu suitable terms. Proceeds of the
evening, $28 50.
our correapunieut was not present at
the entertaiumer t in oouuectiou with
Trinity Sabbath S. pool, but it was a suc-
cess in every way.
That excellent rvice of Souk, entitled
"LTucle Tom," wi be given in the Metho-
✓ dist Cht.rch, Mond y evening., , Jan. '2nd.
141utie' by the chain. readings by the Pas-
tor. Admission, cents. A rare treat.
.Missionary ser aces on Belgrave circuit
will be preached Sunday, Jan 15th, by
the Rev. W. F, Ca pbell, M. A., Ph. B.
Misses Black a d Rutledge, of Toronto,
ikaye` been yield g their friends, Thos.
Williamson atid•f mily, of the 4th couces-
eion.of Morris.
llev, J. H. Dy
:Yeo in Londe
Wm.. Wray All
with their sou, G.
Profit Anot
e attended a Christmas
03 lust Monday night.
Wife spent Christmas
B. ray, at Alma.To the People of Wingham and sur -
Tit WTNGHAM MES, DEMI
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;R 381 .1892.
H. McINDbO.
GLORIOUS FINISH.
EDdig a Year's Pheflomioal Success
Leading Dry Goods House
In consequence of the very large trade
we have had during the past twelve months
we have concluded to make the first month
of'93 a stunner and start the year, break-
ing the record of all others. And,therefore,
will sell our very large stock of Furs,Dress
Goods, Suits, Overcoats, Carpets and Lace
Curtains at unheard of prices, making
specially easy terms., In short, everything
in the way of prices and terms will be in
the buyers' favor and to a generous public,
to whom we are very grateful for our great
success, we tender this opportunity.
Mia
H. MCINDOO.
the
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WATCHM
BARGAINS FO
WATCI3k;S, CLOCKS, JE
SILVEI
special attention's called to our lady's
Hampden, Waltham or Elgin utoreutent, f
noxa, WATCH
Also bargains in FANCY
Call in and inspect goods,
Stand—Next door to the Pos, Oiflee,
WALLAw,
DR ill olKor AND JEWELLER,
'lLLEI'IIE ,XNEXT 30 DAYS Il
,.
TARE and MUSICAL: INSTRUMENTS,
•obi tilled Dunbar ease, warrant'd for 15 years, with either
Al{.75,
}mom $4 UPWARDS.
CODS
SPEI C=A.I11-
W. R. WALLACE.
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GEO. E. KING
Big drives in
DRESS GOODS
Big drives in
CY"Cradj .TEZ 0 CLEA‘..111 S
Big drives'i,;''
Y'S SUITS
Also in many other lines. Ask
those who have bought as to their
value.
A call solicited.
a
0-I "a_q,IJ_ KII\TG-.
WINGHAM. MARBLE WORKS.•
:MAW FrIRM-
MESSRS. VANSTONE BROS.,
of 1{incardino•huve bought tbaMarill IIusiats, of Afr T T Watsenr. btainerly oarried o rlfy+ tW;ibOyth.
Parties requiring work in their•line wElido.weili l ycalling on tritsut'ovsecing one ofctliu.'r agents. before
purchasing. You will find our prices are away, dot,'n aur worlcnlansliiiris unsurpasseda 1P•r,•tvlttlnee none
but the very best stock and by square dealing hope. to secure a Boat f,shasvof the peblfe•pulfioua4ni. Mr T
T Watson, who has-been running tlta-bnsirtene.fot' to past year, willlmpt' ees us on V/ferroettti.
Call an I dee our stock and prices:.
linsithas add dew Year
Greetings.
er Correspondent,
2'Ile Christro a e'htertairlruenE' #rl
co neetlKon Witi 'Trinity, church Say''
bath 'School, nu onday evening, was
rtat success, The hall was packed
to the door: with an appreciative audi,
1 enoe. A good p :ogramme was Liven
by the eliildrell f the school, assisted
by others, anion ; ahem were the ever
*lopuler vocalists Mesas. .McClelland
nd McGill, who were heartily encored
t every appear nee, Messrs, Taylor
+nd Lamont rr d milsrf'dcker, hitt
their histfumen :1 elects were alltli 1
highlyappleer'nt d and tt>°ttveiialions
by :theirs Hamilton, Idc dingy
rounding, country.
We wish you e ach and all a very
Iitne7r CHRISTMAS and. a happy
and p tBrous NEW YEAR.
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May our btsiness relations in the
future be roil) Atually pleasant and
profitable, it Vito ' be
� ssible, than in
Ellin, era also well rrr,cYkrleerl', I f
prc I'1 3 the Was ot• re al1e the past, is t care desi▪ re
'le boat *aa heard' 09 t, �w
el 'Wean; mere de!il+hte '�,hfilllyy
lifie»lit` gill)) calm Pooh-•
. fai
from stein' f,
presents'.�, 41)4., h
i • Aro, it % fleury
�o
t •boat 14uiftier,
foe the vt.%y neat
completed Viet work.
eating of the East
oultrtrai Sotiitety will
herr trite], jgnushe!.
p. m.—d. grana eon-
gittfon iia the f•orer,tara' 1
day eva*ing, '10th Jain.
hopieaa of he A. O.
at pls ee.
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Wingham
OAR FOR SERVICE.
rThe i.icrslgned will keep tor service on the
P ark Lot 96, WIngham Town Plot, a Chea.
ter. Whit , car. Terms -45 cents at time at scalae
with pini]\ go of re tirn1ntr or $1.25 :duet so paid.
,t "W,l. CAAteligLL,
—1 Proorletoi•,
A`Ii TION SALE,
VALUALE� FARM PROPERTY
The propert of the late William F, hovers, being
the south hales ()Nets seven end eight In the first
concession 011h,a township of Morrie, in the county
of lluron,,ti11(beoffered for sale by public auction
t. the Tirana Vi k110050, in the town of Wincrhant, On
lie edr}est ay, x8th January, x893,
at 2 o'oieelt In the atter on. Por further partici:.
]ars Hog1prge h lis or nit to .
11. V tr"�rO11E
Vendor's soiicito, win(thann,
ant,1Stih Decoct r i
Biwa;
lot 3..2,
twx. yo
Owner c
tar; em,
Ilt0 tilept•e- sos e1
mane 12,'' st W
old, ori about
aro tho no by
.Wg
?.. CIIAS
r.L1,
chas.Finneti.
osh, a roan steer,
ist of October.
ng property, pay
NN1�;N,
iteelttrait f , 0,
tc
rein
for
1801
mit t
mone
dt1
artists who ha' not paid
,+TI,1�ISV1 fo he years
1802 are requ ed to re.
mount atones. WNnti,v1
d hope this ,tietwili
tit, and that general
n ' ill be the tee ,
P'e atat,o`r'