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HE
INGHA
IrO L. loci, ---NO, 1101,
This store talk with you is nothing un-
less it is sincere, unless it is true, and we
always make it a point never to sayF any-
thing here but what is absolutely true,
correct in every particular. Reason why,
we want to obtain your confidence, your
esteem and your patronage, to make you
feel that you can trust no, and we make an
assertion that you can rely upon it and
know that we mean and will do what we
•say. We never give yo'i low quotations on
one line ate a leader or bait and then make
it up (off you) on another line. We never
advertise an article cr a line for 25 cents
worth 50 cents, or 50 cents worth a dollar.
We never say that profit's is no object, that
we are doing business for fun. But we do
say that we will at all times use you right,
treat you well and give you 30 inches to the
yard and 16 ounces to the pound, all that
the market can afford for your produce and
your choice of as well and as carefully
assorted stook as any, and at prices as low
as any of our competitors, consistent with
good reliable goods. Everybody treated
alike. One price for all.' We are busy this
week and will be next opening our Spring
importation direct.
Shop early and secure prompt delivery.
This store closes et seven.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAROR 17, 1893.
—Cash for good butter and eggs et lir L
Graham's market grocery,
ir in Wingham, will
March 23rd.
Meeting of the public
lay evening, there not
nt.
—The next horse
be held on Thursday,
—There was no
school board on Tue
being a gtorum prep
—For boots and shops, go to the Wing
-
barn shoe store. Repairing and custom
promptly done. J. J. Megemee.
—Bogus two dollar
tion. Some of them
vine of Canada" in
Canada."
—Chesley village n1
newspaper, Mr. John
of the Enterprise, hav
Free Press.
—Row !mon Pexces,—Yes, we lIave
kno e the bottom clean out, and you can
buy de than
eve and l
• efore in your life, atE. H. Dever e.
last week brought
marbles. The side.
ow were occupied,
' or more boys play-
ills
lay
ills are in circule%.
ear the words "Pro
teed of "Dominion of
w has the second
Adolph, formerly
g
lately
started the
h
Pi
ORR & HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goode Importers.
Tiix BEAR, March 10, 1893.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATEnSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
LOCAL NEWS
xr
tr
Jas. Mcgelvie's, 35 cis. to
40 s. • req rt.
—The G. T.
ed alp by a cont
—The cold v
reminder tleat
een broken'vey badly.
—Just received -5 boxes bitter oranges
for: marmalade; fresh maple syrup.Oysters
'35 cents.per quart. R. Hint.
ening, Rev. S. Sellery
t to young men, sus
f Young Men."
eek took away a great,
it is not probable that
extensive flood this
—The warm west')
out the small boy wit
walks where clear of
in many places, by tw
ing marbles.
�nernis being brighten -
of kalsomine. .
ether of 'Wednesday, was a
inter's backbone has not
—We have to than
ningham, fire and mar
Guelph, for neat
and calendar combined.
has been engaged in the
—Try Myers' Royalhomes spice for hoes and--Rememb
cattle at, Griffin's Grocery. hall to -night.
e, who has ,been very —A .pretty
able to be out again. Farmer's Inst
ie end Rev, Mr. Mal- appears on pa.
, exchanged pulpits last
—Two ger
Mr. Robert .Cun-
e insurance agent,
morandum boo
Mr. Cunningham
insurane business
--11fr, G. A. Bisb
ill for some time,
Rey. H. McQuay
color, of Teeewat
Sunday.
for thirty years.
—For first-class tailoring and cheap
gents' furnishings, try Webster do Co.
Remember the place, only two doors north
of the old stand and between Ross' book-
store and Patterson's jewellery shop.
=.-Next. Sunday e
tvi11 preach a sermc
jest ; "The Glory
-The thaw last
deal of the snow, a
we will have. a vBr
ring.
—Ho 1 YE WI.Nu Antrzs.—Now is the
time to buy your spring suits and the place
the geodeeand. the prices a e below pariiave
—An auction sale
butchers' tools will to
Hotel, Wingham, o
23rd, at 2 o'clock p.
tinder, cash; over the
credit. Peter Deans,
—111r. John M.
Campbell, of Seaf(4tl
on Tuesday of last w
He Was attending a
the last year of his
ceased was a nephew
Davis, of this town..
It is expected
ughes, of the En�
his farewell sum
April 2nd.
—Last Sunday's
Press was an excopf
for that excolient p
in a handsome supp
colors. -
--SA entese Ntee r.—i dozen of Ladle's
that the Rev. E. W.
ish church, will preach
n on Baster Sunday,
plisses Varney a
opened a dressmakin
of Miss Varney, 80 L
English church, are
k, perfect fit acid.
IVIr. A. Nicholl
reek, of the deat
Henry Brace, in,,Spo
ington Territory, •
deceased formerly re
Wingham, and will
of our readers.
—An old cloth sit
tucked away in .so
dangerous articleee
a tire. Many a att.
isni is no doubt d
rags should ahvay=
where they can do
take fire.
wo
ssuo of the New York
ovally good number
.yer. It was enclosed
emerst cover of seven
Kiri. Gloves, odd line at half price. You
don't want to miss this chance, at
.—Agood smart boy wasted at once, to
learn the printing business. Applat
'ruinsi rine.
—Messrs. Cross
geliste, are meetiel
Toronto. They es,
the end of this Mo'
—Rev. W. S, G.
will preach the m'
Wingham Methoc
the �
th lust.
n
8
—BOOT0 AND Snoas.�� prices have
been out, slashed, outer y U and you can
buy boots and shoes cheaper at E. H.
Dever's than any other place in Huron
County.
]rise Leila A,gi
on a visit to friend
is a Demorest silv
re •ntly, was away
+-Mr. J. B. Cum
onple of lots, on Si
Mr. jos. Andersoi
Cummings, itis sal
residence on the pro
—The. Directors o
taral Society have p
ing it of obligatory u
euro at least three
or pay 63 towards i
ey and Hunter, the even -
with great suecees in
sect to go to Berlin about
th.
iffin, D. D., of Galt,
isionary sermons in the
st church on Sunday,
horses, rigs and
e place at the9tieen's
Thursday, March
in. 'loans—e5 and
amount . 7 months
uotioneer.
ampbell, son of Dr.
died in Philadelphia
k, of typhoid fever.
iladelphia college in
edical coarse. De-
f Mr. and ..Dias. H.,
X. H. MCIKnoo'S.
-Mr, John E. Pttlgsley, of bot 31, poncese
axon il,•East Wawanosh, wilx;sell his farm
stock and implements by iibli,ikii,potion, on
,Wednesday, March 20th at l•p4h-' Terms
-All aims of ;$5 and a er, oasis; over that
amount, nine months credit. John Currie,
auctioneer.
Mr. Geo. Irwin a nom -tees, in another
olumn, that he has encs a tailoring es-
tabiishment in the sl p one door south of
Mr. R. Hill's restate t, and lately occupi-
ed by Mr. M. Pa erson, watchmaker '
George is an old Wine lam boy, and will n
doubt soave a fair sl tre.of patronage. , north 01 Blyth'
ew, of this town, who is
in Evanston, Illinois,
medal contest, there
d the medal.
pings has purchased a
er street north, from
of Winnipeg. Mr.
, will met a brick
arty.
the Kinloss `Agricul-
seeda resolution mak-
onevery director to se-
mbors for the society
funds.
—The days are gr
one preferred
A.. Wallace,
Wingham.
—Mr. Geo.
at the Wont
has gone to D
a good situatio
—Last Satu
tainod a very g
Liberal membe
mons. Approp
ies it.
—Miss A- Wa lace will open out a new
i Meyer's block, on the
he latest novelties in Paris
millinery will bo found.
next week.
t of the Congregational
ady for occupancy on
9th, for services. The
y meet there at usual
r the Cantata in. the town
nil report of the East Huron
shute meeting, recently held
this issue. .c
'millinery i,
it o , V - once. Mee
milli •> , �eyer's Block,
to wor
wing longer, and they
will Iengthen somet ting more than a min-
ute per day unti the end of the moi}t1,
lengthening faster hen until the latter
part of June. On March 19th, day and
night will be of the me length.
—Rev. L. W. ughes and Mr. R. C.
Sperling were at Ora geville on Tuesday
and Wednesday a ending the Orange
Grand Lodge of Onta i
waselectedto the o
chaplain.
otts, who had been engaged
story, for a number of years,
oit, where be bas secured
ay's Montreal Herald Gon-
d group picture of the
Of the House of Cow -
late letterpress accompan-
millinery store
23rd inst, where
and New Yor
See a dvertisemen
—The Baseme
church will be r
Sabbath, March
friends will kind
hours.
Thhalirincipal
have been discuss
poral pu.aishmen
According to a P
have beets, benefit
in their school to
as it says that in
less than foray sol
$1 A YEAR IN ADVAN
porsonai
Mr. J. W. Green, of th
spent Sunday in town.
Mies Ulla Kinsman h
tended visit to Sevilla, 01
'United states.
Miss Mary McLean, of
been visiting in Belgra
the past week.
Mr. Chas. Smith, of Ltt know, Sundayed
in town under the parent -1 roof.
Miss Maggie Elliott, of tweed, who has
been spending a few week in town visiting
friends, returned home on Wednesday, ac-
companied by Miss Luell 'Elliott.
Mr, Geo. McKenzie is in Toronto on
business this week.
Mrs. 11icLauchlin, of Br
ing at. Mr. Jas. MoLauchli
this week.
London Advertiser ; Miss
sen, city, is spending a few
north visiting Miss Hattie
eels, and her brother-in-law,
Hughes, Wingham.
of Toronto public schools
ng the abolition of tor-
in the school of the city.
merston paper, it might
1 to one of the teachers
ave beard the discussion,
o days, Last week, "no
lays were chastised in
one di inion; '
—The Provinei
sent out a circular
local boards of hen
Gerrie Gazette,
s gone on an, ex -
Springs and the
this place, hat
and vicinity for
Board of Health has
o the secretaries of the
th, insisting on close at-
tention being given to the sanitary condi-
tion of the various owns, in view of ebolero,
reaching this count y during the approach-
ing snmmer. The •ecretary was requested
to ask the medical ealth officer to report
on the sanitary sono' tion of the corporation,
o of d. ut Hg and and particularly to point out anything
e of deputy grand likely to prove a nuis nce.
Broo».—Yes, we have Its Excellent Quaities
—Brows, Bnoon, 111
d Macdonald, having .knocked everytlii in the line of furnish- commend to public app�ovalo�l.,�iCg lifIitn16
shop at. the resideilee rtes and t ng down to _blood prices. liquid fruit remedy Syrup g
opold street, near old ,I<fen'p, flue tits from {$9 tip, men's fine pleasing to the eye, and to the testa and by
repared to give goott apts. from 2.50 up, at E. H. Dever e, ants acting on the kidneys, livor and
t gently
said he feared there
train. It also appe
lead been on very fri
ion, Laird .aud Moe
they became disord
evidence was also g
or two other witnes
important, Laird :wore that both
and McCallum ha • assaulted Durnis
the train at differs t times without
cation. This, bow ver, bad been d
oath by MoCallul and Leash at B
Was v tY',
when the assault largo w .s nt es
Several of the itnesses said th
Callum lead the r. utation of beings.
able, inoffensive n an and that they A
think hewasthe s rt of man who wo ll
on. Iio evidene
ce, McCallum's
in favor of his ol?
r the preeeoutioxt
e and contended
The court w
gistrates, after
, announced th
tie case was m
dant should be e
glum at once
ear for trial at th
ouid be a figlt1i
red that
wily terms avian.
e all that day
ly on the train. i
en by Laird a'
es,. but it was isai
eels, was visit• spire to kill any
s Shuter street, called for the defo
made a strong ple
wnde Thome- noeence, Counsel
sera in the viewed the eviden
ogers in Brus- oasp'ado t made on
Rev. B. W. clear& and the
videnc
ing the e
thought a prima
and that the defe
ted for trial. Itic
bail for_ 4100 to op
erten <�ssizes.
The G. Ro
The following article, da
March 11th, appear& in so
onto dailies on Monday last
chamber in the town build"
ed with people yesterday en
on the occasion of hearing of
Lawrence and Campbell,
charge of conspiraoy to in
by R. Durnion, alocal hot
Duncan McCallitim, a well
on the G. T. R. Mr. Ja
of this town appeared fo
and Mr. John Ring, Q. C.,
defence. The case was on
criminal cases which have
deal of local feeling and in
the adjoining county. It
out of a fracas that occurr
a railway train, of which t
McCallum, was conductor.
Durnion, and two of his fri
McGee, were going down th
and were drunk and disorder
One Pratt", a county`coristab also formed I Mias Mary McKee
one of the party. On the wa - down trouble ; home on a visit to C
arose in some way between t Ie Kincardine We had several w
party and one of the b akemen, A. B.
Leach. The latter was ass tilted on the
train by Durnion and Laird at Wingham.
Pratt, the constable, also took a hand in
the affair. McCallum, the
stored order, and, later on,
swilled by Durnion and Lai
train was in motion, McGee
at the time. McCallum we
bruised by his assailants, an
fingers was chewed by Darn
sailants were subsequently
Brussels with unlawful a
Prayer wounding, and were sent up f
at 8 p, m, Seats free. Strangers wel- Godoricl.�assizes, which open
coma. Sunday, Marsh 19th. Congrega
basement next, Pratt was charged wit
Leach, the brakeman, and was
ion,Laird,McGee and Pratt w
ed by one of the railway comp
tives with obstructing the use
on the day that these several
place. This charge was dismi
majority of the magistrates
On the day he was assaulted
the conductor, laid a complai
assailauts,, but before the co
heard and while he was 1
wounds at Palmerston, a clear
acy to murder Durnion and o
by Durnion against luteOallu
The offence was alleged to
place at Kincardine on thel0tl
the day of the assault on the
was tried on this charge and
stand his trial nt the Welke
McCallum being unable to a
the magistrates until yesterd
dence Was then gone into ver
three principal witnesses for
tion were Hiram Glazier, Jo
and John McPherson. These
that on the afternoon of the
they heard McCallum and,
est styles
received woid,th Stu t bowels, it cleans the system effectually,
tee thereby promoting the health mud comfort
of 'his' grandf t1 a,�
ane county, W
his 80tli year. The .ci weeks.. pLp
.
0 3 `rte Cbisholm's surgery.
t expected tl t Mr. Stanton Agnew,
ami pnt`lllinoi will pay hie friends in
gba Y vi iif; a the course o at p
�,
tats : Cured a lucrative posi-
air, Chicago, and will
s in the course of a
a. t of all who use it.
sip' � ;tip , � f couple
'deo' in Gocleri
well known to many
and tion at the ti)61
•s,ted,, with oil and
e corner 1s a lnost
it
may heat and cams
of sitspectedincondia'
e to' this cause. Oily
e destroyed or left
to harm if they should
—L:tdies, have hr ga'tisldute made by
Miss M. Johnston Gregory blehk,;opposite
the Queen's hotel. Latrsi styles, good
work, always first-class tit.
—Tho Order of osen Friends,an Ameri-
can Society, not b: ng entitled to register
under the Ontario nsurance Act, will have
to cease doing hu nese in the .province.
This society claim to have a large , mem-
bership in Ontario , It is unfortunate for.,
its members, man of them for years 'hay
ing paid. into the buiflciary fund of the
order, thinking th in their old age, their
families would bei rotected by this inettr-
anco. They now • &that they were rest-
ing on an insecure ouncdatioe. We believe
a branch of this so ' ety have been working
in this town for m ny years.
—Mr. Geo. Step art, of lot 42, ooneession
4, East Wawanos s is advertising his farm
for sale. Ile she it have ue trouble in die -
posing of it, asit is a line locality, fronting
on the gravel r: td, and only two miles
. Stewart has been a
ve years, and no farm
is bett,•tir,crder than his,
ekes;` 1 necessiery to
;li>it physician leas'
o 5l ngtolease,henas
:x11 offer his farm
oticn, on Mon
lie stock comprises
esides cows, 34 in
hropshire and Leieos-
ied off prizes at Wing-
esides 20 pure Berk -
Igo sell his household
eats. All t-nust bo
intends leaving for
vigation opens. See
coinmence.his. dnti
—The: Oxen
but the attend:me
three competitors
for this season was
NVednesclay evening.
err skaters in costume,
was fair. ThGre were
n the three mile race,
Turnberry, being the
—Apprentices anted at once to learn
the dressmaking. Carter's (late Prof.
Moody's) tailor system—only perfect sys-
tem of dress-cuttiegetaught to appreatieeS.
holidens Rua guarantees as 'before perfect
fits, latest styles, and good work. Teach-
ing tailor system a specialty.,o
resident for
T It trams for Toronto end eest
in the township is
bet feilieg health
discontinte fermi
ordered reat, and
decided to' 11,
stock for sal
day, Mare
leave Winghatri at (I.35 a m au
and 3.50 p in, via Clinton sou Gnelph.
Gcod CO nootiens by ell treble.
—This is grads wea her. for Bove throats.
Wet fest and dempi aro • sure to pro.
attee them, The be
from the molting
beginning to thaw i
dispeae the patient
that malady likel
Self a vietim now.
around. Thsv hav
•
ss
'dila' vapour arising
ice sheets in the seventeen t 6
just the thing to pre. ter sheep, N#111011 ear
0 IS at all etthject to eliire pigs. 'rle will
to find. himself or her- i furniture and imple
rip game are still "rota se the proprieto
Ile first carte her e. hills.
—The public
hall, last Friday
tars in conneeti
the manufacturi
was largely atto
led to the chair,
the atheism th
by a number of
reference to the
park was grai
purpose. He g
of the ease, sad
macensie
granting of the
necessity of ext
industries of th
Samuel Yonhill
MoNovin spoke)
for the purpose
spoke in favor
other suitesblo
same strain.
ea the advies,bi
inenutanturing
just before the
Wa4 talon ten
the ratepayers
vote whether t
for a site for t
motion was
the V'ete
eeting held in'. the town
evening, to consider mat-
s with the inereasieg of
g industries of the tcwn,
tied. The Mayor was cal-
nd Mr. Wan. Clegg stated
ownspeople and others, in
formation of a joint steak
ding e, building suitable
condition that the town
tea the company for thee
e a very lucid statement
as followed by Mr. Geo.
ngthy speech, urging the
ark °ma pointing out the
town. Messrs. Thos. Bell,
Sohn Neaten& and Alex,
against granting tho perk
granting the park 0 no
rite could he !seemed, spa
Mr, Peter Fisher in the
1 the speakers acknowledg.
ty of further extending the
nterests of the town, and
lose of the meeting a vote
the qnsstioe es to whether
hould be asked to &Okla by
e park shonla be granted
e proposed .foundry. The
riea, sua it is expected that
aken shortly.
101 RST CONGREGATIONAL CHUROU,
Wirmakm.—W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser-
vices each Sunday at 11 a. end 7 p. m.
Sabbath School and Bible class at 2.30.
Christian Endeavor on Friday evenings
in Church vestry. All made welcome.
d Kincardine,
o of the Tor-
: The council
gs was crowd -
last evening
essrs Barker,
J. P's, of the
'der, preferred
keeper, against
own conductor
es Macpherson 1
the prosecution
Berlin, for the
of a series of
roused a great
rest in this and
ppareutly grew
d on Fab. 10 on
e defendant Mr.
he prosecutor,
as, Laird and
line that day
on the train.
= who i ew fleas.
Wholesale -Gerd, n & McIntyre
withon to teas, p at jobbers prices.
that time to securevour teas,
Cull as.
The recent mild: w ether and
left the roads almost impassable.,
Mr. Irwin Jackson upset .a sono,
ber and his team -r down McC'
gully last week.
Mr. Andy Agar h a horse die
denly lately. Hes 11 feel the 1
keenly on account o his having b
animal only a coups of days pr
its death.
Last week, Miss da C. P ' l'
Sarnia, was visiting r old neig
friends in this localit
, from
tress
ea bees, ar
drawing wood to W nghaan, but
not a success owin to the bad t
Mrs. Wm. Daw is very sid
onductor, re-
s ill turn as-14'broken and,his eg badly jam=
while the la fat steenglipiring in the stable
being present 1 on him.
beaten sua
Binevaie
ackson has ret
of the church on a
Confidence." Eve
Mao not found in
ove date. Morning
nclation of Christian
ing, "The Greatest
he Old Testament."
Fatal Desult of Delay.
Sickness generally follows in the path of
neglect, Don't be reckless ! but prudently
take a few doses of Scott's Emulsion im-
mediately following exposure to cold. It
will save you many painful days renissleop-
lese nights.
—DoDze Want.—
from the New York
March 2nd, 1803 :
transfers, New Yorl
55th st, SS 'West, cm
Walsh and wife to
Mr Welsh was well
part of Huron come
successful builder a
late has 'woe for hi
the best methanical
of New 'York city.
apertment house,
corapleted in Ode
sold to 0. a. Sulliva
oao of the best hou
'he eollowing is taken
imes, of Thursday,
Recorded real estate
Wednesday, 'Starch 1.
105 Boulevard; Ea.
3. Sullivan, 871,000."
nowa in the northern
, in former years, as a
d contractor, and of
elf a position among
esigners and builders
he above refers to ae
• last, and has since
, for 671,000, it being
s of its kind in the
nc!hilt:Hrgiesorfl as- Mr' Xers"
hal: i f Tom Detroit.
racntirmialouaay week.
assault by , messes. sa.
es also charg-
ny's detect -
of the train
sssoilts took
sea by the
o heard it.
against his
plaint was 1 Ina,.
ng in. of his eli„ eessy Re,
of eons:lit-
ers was laid
and Leach.
have taken
of February
lien. Leath
onunitted to
ton assizes,
pear before
fully. The
he proseou-
T. Peacock
melt testified
y question
each talking
An o1d
Mr. P. B. Vlannagart, formerly with 3.
13rennat et Cd„ tannera, Wingham, now of
Hanover, writes to c. L. willisuls, saying:
"Plesee send me by express two bottles
find it the best cough naedieine ean get.
NVe would not be without it in Mir family.
It will cure any kina of cough or cold au,a
gives immediate relief. recotrimena it to
all my eta Witighain friend:4 and eannot
speak tooltighly of it,"
Sineetely yaws,
P. B. FLANNA0AN.
Por sale at Williams' Drug Store, at 50e.
per bottle.
ere)! Tirtiberr
Mrs. Win.
McGee, of
, of Chicago,
relatives here is week.
'Your corresp ndent made
week in saying he milk bro
cheese factory uldeobriettideat
to the butter
milk will be pai for in the n
Mr Alex. Fore 1, of North
visiting ab Mr. John ttob
ertson i;
representing th . o,men'sro
Society, of this wee, at th
being held this 415. She i
by her sister, ae
The social e Siethedi
Teesday eveni etas well
the audience we treated t
and en ieteresti g Negro,
together while they •trere gen g down Har-
bor street on the way to thei train, which
left for Palraerston. about 5 'clock. Thoy
stdd threats to kill ethose elbows" when
they got thetas. down on the t in. wet() made
by both defendants. 'Who " ose fellows"
said he heard the Wanes of Darnion and
.\
names mentioned. The t teete, it wee Bruce, whieh v, s tend
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