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"THE POINT IS SIMPLY THIS."
We are ou top of the ladder eud we pm-
poee to stay there. We will Spare no effort
to retain the feeding position in Weight:1u
Dress Coeds teesie or to be fattener yet—
we will uot perenf auy other erne under
any civet:instances, to even approach us in
retment, The very highest grades
of mereheuclise ctely, but at prices which • -
perched; of eameee grandest, lergeet,safest and fastest steamers.
leave no excuse for the • ea the ltikes; 'speed 20 miles per hoar,
goods. running time between Cleveland, Toledo
JACSETS AED CAPES.
aria Chicago less than 50 hours. Four
tyl pvices that will inspire you to
trips per week 'between Toledo, Detroit,
buy. You doe't know how it is done,—but
we do it, nrst ie Stvles,---"irst in Prices
—First ie euelie estimation. Speciel
prices lee: eaturday.
°Loves exit uosnave.
To leek,: it move distinctly understood
that we :eery the best assortment of Gloves
and Ieeiery, at the lowest prices, we will
sell en u:lay night 500 Peer Ladies' and
Gentlemen's nue Cashmere Hose, worth,
le
50o, f tr :15c. We will cull it Hosiery night.
eve:DING DEPAI4TMENT.
!April is ch,-; time to buy your new Spring
•
Suit, We have prepared to do our share
by seleeting more than a hundred suits of
new patternstor our April show. More New
Styles, More Pretty Patterns, More Nice
/ellen we ever baa to show, all at the
st prices, at
Lerman and Mills
in the funeral so:-
Nyco iuterred in Kin -
lessee. hope of a glor-
r.
THE WIN
know when they a
A number of the
very enjoyable ev
Stephens', the 000
parture (very emu
fortune in a more
this. We wish hi
Quite a pugili
on a street corne
while most of Va
wrapped in the
scene presented
A Feature:Scene Doute. '
Avoid the! heat out dust by travelling on
to Floating panes ot the Detroit & Cleve
laud Steam Navigation Company, Two
new steel passenger steamers leave just been
built for this :Upper Lake route, costing
300 000 eeeli and ere guaranteea to bo the
Alpena, Maokinec, Petoskey and Chicago.
Daily trips between Detroit and Cleveland;
during July and August double daily ser-
viee will be maintained, giving a daylight
ride accross lake Erie. Daily service be-
tween Cleveland and Put in -Bay. First -
°less stateroom accommodations and menu,
ana exceedingly low Round Trip Rates.
The palatial equipment, the luxury of the
appointments makes travelling on these
steamers throughly enjoyable. Send for
illustrated pianphlet. Address A. A.
Schantz, G. P. A.., Detroit & Cleveland.
Steam Nay. Co., Detroit, Mich
els.
the Revere House
blit auction on the
of a comedy an
Shakeepearanie
The bops bee
crosse club for
Farquharson is
ald, captain, an
tary. if they
tice the boys,no
account of the:
intend to do th
fieulty to the b
to practice on.
Mrs. D. Fer
Serious accide
in the act of
from the top
outs and bru
the was unc
M. H. McitiDOO'S.
.Bru
The furniture of
will be sold by p
29th inst.
The fine double
Steam Fire Engine
1Columbian Exposi
ITION.A.14 LOCALS- Brussels on:Wedee
1 The "Emerald"
neetion with the
few tolls the knell of parting day„remperance, is e
ing herd wi ds slowly o'er the
I week's work in
nan horriewa il plods his lazy way future.
1 his whoppie lies to you and me. Three hundred
1
lepresentative says I been purchased fo
felt by gardeners To assosamdat
estruCtion of fully , gallery of the Moth
open, The
Mount Forest
te a heavy loss
swami in the . c
of the plum trees i the orchards of , 'P"
the
he town and country. Thie spring when" holstered atid'earpe
parties commenced pr ning, the death of ways. Additional 1.
trees evae first discover d, and is caused, it' so as to make it one
is supposed, by blight in uced by the pro- locations is the eh rch. Some 40 sit -
longed andintense he t of last summer. tings have already een ' taken by the
Wherever the trees wer shaded from thel young people of the ongregation.
sun, they are still alive. 1 On account of fina • cial difficultes, the
Howe wollen mills h ve been closed up.
Teihe Editor of the TOMS. It is to be hoped the t something will be
DEAR SIR,—The few re :arks you made. n
, speedily done so as t get the machinery
the Trues of the 14th nst. ought to be al
a
-warning to pagain in motion.rents. t is indeed a ged
sight to see so many bo s, and sometimes
girleetoce roaming abou or streets night , Seafo
after night, often as la as nine o'clock. ' The Cantata "Uncle
Few of us, I am afraid, tealize the great re- i well rendered, one ev
sponsibility of parent, or we would be i the united choirs and
more careful. Cau e, or dare we, shut 1 the town. It was re
our:eyes to the fact, hat these untime-lenough to merit a re
ly habits in children, f r many of them are ' given Monday evenin
little more, are often t e first step in the I cious hall was well till
downward path of inte perance. And. yet, Mr. Hemp, with his as
alas! how many of us, evening after even- congratulated on their
ing, sit contentedly in •ur homes, heedless Mr. D. D. Wilsoa has
of the consequences. It is all very well, farm, on the 8th cone
and right and proper, t warn our children., smith, to John MeLella
of the clanger of the exc ssive use of liquor is a good farm of 100 a
and tobacco, but we sh uld be very careful house and bank barns.
and inquire, if, while we, upon the one , ply. Thos. Coleman,so
side, warn them of one vil, we are not up- OtiEisibern, obtained
on the other, oucouregh g or rather. renew- D. from Trinity Med
'
ing them to cultivate nether equally as week.
aseagerous. The Script roe injunction is : Gideon Perrie, of Seaf
"Train up a child in the way thathe should of Canada, and Jos Burk,
go (with this promisee hat when he is old matched for a wrestling
be will not depart fron it:" This is very trolea. Purse el00.
encouraging and ought o rouse us up to a Mr. Jas. Anderson, wi
sense of our duty. and with the true and put Main street into good
hallowed affection o 1rofeeeing christian Mr. Thos. Downey has
parents, teach our sons nd daughters early saw.mill and farm, in e
te fear God. and keep ie commandments, residence in town, for sal:
for this is the whole du y of man. Mr. Wm. Trott's Phote s.
cents, in good running order.
Teeswater
ry.
The funeral of the late
Grant, retired Min,.
took place on Monday. last,
church in Canada,
The bereaved family have t
denee, Lucknow, on
of the village. Her sickne
dreaded malady—consunapt
Some oE the members of
Rev. Mr. McLachlan are su
diphtheria Mr. McLachlan
it prudent to occupy his
Sabbath, tinder the cern
very wise act. The diseas
iekle plated Ronald
for exhibition at the
on was shipped froin
day.
revival team, in con -
Royal Templars of
pected to put in a
russels in the near
the day. Sl
the eireums
A. very pi
Mrs. Nixon'
Quite a nu
were invite
spent in ga
we sma"o
way home,
tertainmen
et of riew hose has
the fire department.
church goers the
diet church has been
seats have been up -
put on the stair.
mps will he supplied
E the most desirable
The Br
h.sappr0
ital build:
the Pal me," was
ning last week, by
Sunday schools of
ered even well
tition, which was
. Cardno's spa-
boae evenings.
istants, are to be
well off
HAM TIMES, APRIL 21, 1893.
1893 : SP RIN
young :pope spent n At the close of the
ning at Mr, 3, G, lege, Montreal, Mr.
LVL hag the (le of the Smith Kinloss
ss.
Presbyterian Col-
NoLollan, B. A,,,
Manse, gained the
of Charlie to seek his fo now.pg
1 Seholarsh ps ; "The . Cresent
ongeniarl clime than street ehurch, iI50; the R. R. MacLen.
e shape ot books in
He was also award -
ad the degree of B.
n him at the Witte
13110e05S.
tie contest took place
,One swelling last week,
weary citizens were
rms oc Morpheus. The
as bah of the nature
trageft, with a little
..throem in for variety,
re -organized the la -
his season. Mr, John
anager ; Hugh McDon-
ean, $50; a prize la t
Geoles Arobitecture
ed the silver medal
D. was conferred ui
time.
There died at la
con 0, Kinloss, on
Kenny, wife of le
the 50th year of 1
resided for over
the township a
Tames Fersyth, eeere- She had been ill
ad a good field for prae- liver troubles,du
doubt, would give a good . SUffered exeruei
selves this season. They
t anyway. A groat clif-
,s is whore to get grounds
uson met with a rattier
t, on Monday last. While
oing down cellar, she fe'
tep and received sorne
see. ou the face and dy,
nscious the greater pert of
o is doing nicelymonsiclering
ances.
esant evening was spent at
Atuillinery,)on Tuesday last.
ber of the young, people
. The time was amusingly
wife of William
es, plays, songs, &c., till the I mouths.
s, when all wended their (-1.
ighly pleased with their en- Elizabeth, wife
Hullett, (forme
47 years and 10
ish Oolutubia. Legislatureister of Mrs.
BEACOM—III
iated,$600,000 for new cap, John Beacom,
gs. , and 0 days.
Einreen.—In
20th lest, the wi
di: ghter.
Berms—Inv'
J. A. McLachle
of the bride's p
of Wingliam, t
Robert, Irving, o
r residence, lot 3.6
Vedneetiay, Margaret
r. Michael Kenny, in
er age. Deceased nad
quarter of a century in
was highly esteemed.
for several weeks with
'ing which times he had
ting pain.
Are now opening up the finest
display of
COLITIS -0e T
G-ertie, youuge
Ap„gie Coutts,
formerly of Ea
DEWAlt—T11
130EN.
Vest Wewanoeh, on the
e of Mr. David Farrier; a
—On April 12th, by Rev.
M. A., at the residence
ents, Mr. Jesse Butt3n,
Ellen, daughter of Mr,
Teeswater.
DIED.
ursday, April Oth Jessie
t daughter of ,Tolin and
of Neeitwa, Manitoba,
Wewanosh, Ont.
stowel, ou April 8, Joauit,
Dewar, aged5S years aucl 5 1
1".., •
in all the different deparpidents of
their large trade that the
have ever
been able to place beforethe public.
.• • •
Come and see the beautiful
F SS &GODS
of IvEr. 'W. Grainger, of the latest tints and textures that
'London, on the 12th inst.,
lyBrownlee) aged
months. Deceased was a
ged 77 10 menthe offer the Canadian trade.
. Slemiu, of this town. the .European and American markets
lintou, the 12th inst.,
years,
ere we are Again.
READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE
vrith an unusually large and beautiful assortment
of seasonable goods at the lowest prices in town.
Our stock is coinplete in all departlnents, but we
PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS
invite special attention to our
Where we can show you
500 pieces of Prints •and Sa:teens,
from 5 cents upwards. , •
We offer great attractions in ever
department.
0.
All goods marked in plain figures
and' at cut prices.
GORDON 1VicINTYRE,
,v The Anchor House.
We 'have a special line of the newest patterns in prints at 'R,7 cts.
a yard. 'Regular selling price 10 cents,
Over 100 patterns in Mousselaine Sateens at 11 and 13 cents a
yard, net cash. These goods cannot be surpassed for beauty
and finish. 'You should see thein before you buy. They would be good
value at 18 and 20 cents.
In DRESS GOODS we show you a small range of Pair and
d We boucrht all we could get at the
old the Mundell 1
i Athol Suitimrs at 7- .cents a•
price. These goods are exactly at half price.
"
LICCeSS.
for 85,800. This 1 .A. full range of .All Wool 'Cashmere double width at 27
ssion of Tqcker-
es, with a brick 1 yard. Worth 40 cents.
A full range of shades in .Plain and Shot Sarah Silks.
cents a
Is degree of M. The finest range of Black and Colored Dress Goods iq Wingham, at
of•Dr. Coleman,
1 college last the lowest prices.
STAPLE AND' SNINHARE INNIIMENT
0 are
7 yards Towelling for 25 cents ;• 3 Ladies' Undervests for 25 cents; 3
ontest in Pe- •
h his men, has pair Black Hose for 25 cents; 16 yards of Art Muslin tor .$1 ; a large
condition. range of Tweeds, from 30 cents upwards ; 3 yards Ribbon for 10 cents ;
advertised his a, 50 cent Corset for 39 cents ; a pair of pure Linen Towels for 10 cts.
rey, and his
tutholsnowOOTS AND SHOES
obitu
The Rev. Alexander
inter of the PresbYteri
died at the family re
15th April, at -the a of n years and 4
months. A widevr, feat soils and six
daughters survive le •, ...Mr. Grant was a
native of. Milton, R d-Oastle Rosieshire,
Scotland. In youth le received a liberal
education and was f r many years Gaelic
teacher ire Islay, Ar. lyeehire. He puesued
his studies for the
Edinburgh, awl wa
the Presbytery of
1855, lie carne to
Missionary in the
lie was inducted i
Owen Sound and
of take.shore and
was translated to t
of Ashfield and II
teen years of his ISI
confined to Aslafiel
1885, owing to the
age, he retired fro
Ministry. Sinch
ist Tmickriow until
Ile was an able an
vecialty in his no.
oral on Monday, 1
tended. Berg.
ate Mihlion
at 2 p. ree
e sympathy
s was that
n,
he family of
ering with
id not deem
pulpit last
stances— a
inistry in New College, should be
liceesed to preach by stamped out as soon as puss' le.
irkcalay, Fife -shire. In Mr. Thomas Stephausoti ex -Reeve,
eneda, and lu,boredeeds while partaking of breakfastlthe other
,
net and west e,,e ti:5,N, enorning, was stricken wish 1 Bart weak-
si4§eee, ness and fell off hits 'chair t the floor.
to the paetoria e picked tip in an nconeeioue
ssociatee congretAtiona He was
lyderditati. At1864,1w state and put to bed. Ile is, we ‘ are
o united congregations pleased to state, almost him If. agahi.
ron. For the last four- We clip the following fro Listowel
nistry hie labors were correspondence to a local pap r : "Messrs,
congregation, until in Gillies & Martin will move theft :works
tronoftfoo of advancing herofrom Teeswator and wi erect three
the active duties of the buildings, namely, a machin shop 70x86
hieli time his home was two stories.; a ware -room, 30x50, two
cath called him hence. f stories, and a blacksmitio hop 40x86.
1 powerful preacher, es -1 They will employ between 25 and 35,
ive language. The fun- hands." We think our Litt• yvel scribe
th inst., was largely at- ite off his base. The above' rm are too
cIfay, Sutherland, Mc well established hereto re ore. They
. Ladies' Pebbled LeatlieriBoot, laced or buttoned, for $1.25 cash,
, worth $2.00; m Ladles' oil.; Goat, laced or buttoned, for $1.25
casb,• worth $2.00; a Ladies' Polished Calf, laced or button-
ed, for $1.25 cash, worth $2.00; a Ladies' Dongola Kid,
laced or buttoned, for , $1.25 cash, worth $2.00;
3/Ien's Plow Boots, Billows tonves, for $1.25
cash, worth $1.75.
Before you make your spring, purchases be sure you see our stock.
Yousave money every time you buy from
KIN
Where do you bily your
BOOTS and SHOES? •
60 pairs V.Tomea's Kid Tie
Shoes, 90a, worth $L25 41,
60 pails Women's Ti
Shoes, $1,25, worth. $1.50.
60 prs. Women's Kid Bu-iton.
ed Shoes, $1.75, -worth $2.25.
The above lines are reliable goods, from th
best makers. We have the cheaper kinds too, $
per pair. Our stock is now complete in Men'
'Women's and Childreres coarse and fine shoes.-
Call and see them.
Respectfully yours,
w_ iitIIIS,
We will not be undersold in Timothy and Clover Seed. Get our
pricesbefore you buy.
ARNESS AND GOLLARS
Having bought out the Atteeler Harness Besiness aid started it his old stand,
emi prepared to furnish Imifiublie with ,overything usually kept in a harness sletp
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT an TRACK HARNESS,
NETS, D T RS,
, CURRY COMBS,
BRUSHES, SWEATi ClOLLARS,
TRUNgS, ALMS and
TEA BLLING BAGS, ilze., &e. 1
I make all my own Collars and guarante satisfaction.
Give me a trial and I will use yeti right.
er-ma. lizN,T
VOL. XX]
We show this'wed
Furnishings:
LACE CURTAINS
CURTAIN 11
011
BRUSSELLS CAI
TA
ALL WOOL OARIJ
UNION I
RTJPE
HEMP CA.RVETS,
OIL CLOTH'
W1L'PON
CRUMB CLOTHE
TABLE CLOT
LINEN and WOC,
white al
Another consignu
ART MUSLINS ni
the hest in town for'
Shop early and s,
This store closes at
eeteeeteeeeteee."
ORR &
Direc
THE BEAR, Metereirel
Ilmoiciourenrsvaniwasmrsaaarmeet-sre
IIsrrLar
Issued by FRANK 1
toria street, WingI4,
required.
memouivearmetecr.mormm...••••
—Regulterefidoeth
Council onlVfortdejl
—The damage
on Thursday' of
this week.
—Call at the S.
assortment of fruit
—Mr. Cline. W.
monger agent of the
gave the Tares a, a
—Nominations
Town Hall, ou
me to fill the vacs
ed by the resignati
—Garden Seeds
at Hamilton's dru
of the Post Office.
—11. 3. Dougla
has been doing up
liverymen of St. 5
other places. Lc
14Cir3us, Museum!
Fair."
—The great jev
garb & Co., of To
901.31. Tho asset
19, and it is said ti
50 bceenatsccoenptteldis
do
iy.
—Ranee there !
I am going to the
buy my shoes; e
charge, .
—We emitted
that Mr. John N
by acelametion to
No. 1, Mr. NeehI
and will fill the jI
town and credit
—The Odclfellc
brate the 74th an
ment of the OrdrI
ing divine worsh
3.15 p, na., on Su
of the Order will
at 3 o'clock.
T trent
leave Wingbarn
via NV G (Ft 13 i)
and 8,50 p 01,
Good connectim:
—Mr. Win. 33
yery business i
Aerstoti Itepor
ehatet, says :11,
livery men oi!W
their business ie
The travelling
a, straightforwal
ever ready to ac
may come in c‘
in the business
competent of,c,
haistof xat4
illess, A'1,.trl
ex
It affords us mi
their successor.
Gt1:::
r
AL
ePopulat:Book Store
We have this week opened out our exceedingly choice and, attract]
stock of .
RANGING INPRICES FRO
.Latest sty)os, with'
CEILINGS AND BOR
TO match, GILTS, pLIMINERS; MICAS; i gAins,
brown backs and every other kind of baeks,
/es
be.
10 :Per Cent. of an WU Papers , Oa
Also largo stool: of WINDOW SHADES, which ‘ve are sell
cheaper than ever,
Give us a call and see for yourselves,
.•-•••.••-•••••.;
ALEX. R(