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enimated discussien as to
hints towards ireprevein
I In the afternoon sesst
1). Horsey, e student
DRESS SILKS, lee, on ',Our College,"
tettraeordinary attractions in the way of ilatiug, earnest and hel
Mtn:tent, quelities, anti good values. It ; especially struck lion
well known that we did the tee 1kilieert, "Itemexuber
tae last season; the reason you know, the ; family prayer." How
me moon% are much more prominent in gotten there.
e aetraottons, To attract you to this A paper byllev,
eek, see the exquisite variety from $0o. to necessity of content
ltgl per yard in blaelee their unmatchable the life of a minister,"
and unequaled wanes make them t one whose words are
resistible John Morton, of Hain
BEADY -MADE DIAITTLS .
We attend head and shoulders above com-iof Dr. Vairbairn's
modern theology."
digest of the book, c
etition. We do the largest mantle trade
at Mr. Morton's disposal and elicited an
t town, net by accident, but because no
eager aud keen debate of over an hour and
ther store Idiom suoh an assortment,frorn
ee lowest price mantle, $3.00, up to the
In the evening, an tiddress was given by
W exquisite far triipmed, at 625. En- M. beautiful County of
Mr. W. W. Buchanan editor a the Royal
enraged by the wonderful increase in mar ._ being free from it,
' '.uempler, on the "Ple isoite and the coin- said County as the gt
Our methods and ,open tie ie pren
t. with many, azill es 1
, a Paper a Mr. I letter, nanny are disc,
of the 0. 0. Col- 1 discontent is general
as timely, Alma -
One thought
to the writer's
college boys at
often ere they for -
„McGregor on "The
lation and prayer be
was wisely put, by
ways helpful. Rev.
lton, gave review
ate book "Christ in
t waa an excellent
nsidering the time
a half
the high tariff and hi
!night notiomin co
bistenoy in Mr. As 1
"misleading," LUUSti 1
He says : One WI
far as the land in Mt
there can be no bett
Further or he gives
that in Ontario the
comes more valuabl
the case Manitobt
A. to understand that
will deteriorate by
am sure he and I la
heartrending crop ot
in the land we both
far as mortgaging i
.,-
tive, converse
tient in a previous
anted, and the
y attributable to
h freight rates,
olusle.a, an ilaeou-
ttez, whr.,b, if not
very confusing•
g I do say, that;as
itoba is octiacerned
r on the contineut."
U8 Le understand
and no it ages be -
but the reverse is
I would give Mre
and, in any country
d farming, and
ve seen many a
Oanadian thistles
ave left. And as
concerned, the
uron is far from
nd I looked upon
rden of Canada
banking you for
ales and our very large stook of high class
ins struggle." Apt, timely and coosoh-
amities, we urgeyen to come and see what ; dating in its tone an quality. Mr. Bea-
re are doing in mantles, whether you wish ;
, alum proved himse f again to be a most
A buy or not. I fluent speaker, but not only did the words
READY-MADE CLOTRING. t
of speech flow swiftlye there was depth and
Suits and overcoats for men and boys,
power in the flowing.
(z)ne i
tb,e leading manufacturers are here in . fraternal Rev. Wm. Ewing, adelegate
ltbundance. TIM new fall and winter stock, !
from the Michigan c .urchee, gave an ady
reprising everything new, correct m ! _
dress on their work over in Michigan and
tyles, reliable in quality, perfect in fit and I
! methods of developin that work. Being a
Web, o..t low prices. I Canadian and a gt. skate of our college„
able Mink,
1 . "
'‘ S"Nutral, Otter, Pereian most ti ail
Quebec, it was interesting to note the
%elle and Astrachan, apes, CMantles,
advance made by our tether and the apt,
terra Collars and Muffs. Great attrae- ,
, telling way he had of lenching his points.
ions andlarge assortment in all depart- -
Truly our Yankee bre hers can teach us mech.
mats, at . worth learniug. ,.(
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EVERYTHING IN FURS
! coming from the sam fold as the writer,in
II
M H McINDOO'S. After the usual. votesi of thanks, etc., the • .
meetings closed and ev ry one went away
Leep.•••••mmiseinamftsameniesvertrdoninnio
1 ' realizing that the meet'ngs had done them
For the Tams, ! good, had been among he best we have
• ,
-- 1 presence of the Master to rich measure.
"You promised to give p the smoking, I
' Rev. C. E. Bolton, ofl Paris, was elected
The day that 1 prorni
charit :held for some time !Ind that we enjoyed the
Now, is It not ready pr
To see what a life 1
Even now, sir, y ora're
The bleett eureed, no.
Each atter end table, y
MO it7-6dtletiite
oa to we , •
oking, I President; Mr. Alex. L. Hay, of Hamilton,
ve lea? Secretary and four dist not secretaries were
lyiug and cutting appointed. Rev. W. a. Watson was re -
ions weed,
&re hacking; elected District Secretary for the London
in the bread. district. Com.
"Notre Sena, if 'you, 4to quit smoking,
1 tell you my it is plain,
Depend ou it, 1 rennet eking,
o longer with ytt;in X' 1 remain." •
"Loch, Jessie, what's,
You're surely ifie"
You need not be in such
The pipe and tobacco'
About Hapitoba.
To the Editor of the Winsheim Times.
re
'The pipe and tobacco,
crectbre;
Ye would raise up an
Was never designed
•
th . flur, ? DEAR iving home this
ed a copy of the
's letter therein
was very much
tter, composed of
ous issue, should
the gentleman's
suture kroly tempted to
It was not, no longer I 11 thole." quote the words :
So, she took up the pipe, 13 ft, passion, 1 "What ails yo noo, ye ooseyle-b",
And. crushed. it up into mass; ;To claw my back at sin a pitch." -
until I saw Manitoba.
ydur courtesy. I am,
Bespeotfu
Neepawa, Oct, 24th, 18
ng your min', i evening I was ban
a hurry, ; Trees, and Mr. Agne
my ain." i pointed out to me. 1
ow foolish the surprised to see my 1
simple facts, in -8, prey
ngel to scold-- ' much lapse
the Father of , have so
•_ .,
= enuanimity. I was s
y yours,
joint GREEN.
DIE
Atanaieen.-In East Vawanosh, ou Oc-
tober 28th, Margery A raham, aged 82
years, 5 mouths.
Devrs-In Mitchell, on the 2nd instant,
E- Davis, of the Mite 11 Advocate, aged
55 years. Tho deceased was brother entre.
H. Davis, of this town.
B
Osuonzie.-In WinulgIala n, on the 1st inat.,
'the wife of Mr. W. A. sborue ; a son.
Morri , on October 27th,
the wife of Mr. Rio ard Ockridge ;
daughter.
•toSo perish. all pipes with y blessing,
,A We'll end out auld day noa in peace,I.muet say t alter ead'mg the letter
el could not drive fro my mind the
So, Sam, he bas given up molting; t thought that the writer reminded me of
Say, was he convinced i was wrote*? t
But to silence this daily p eivokidg, 1 a bumble bee walkirig in a barrel of
„ He quit,eehds brighten his home, t blackstrap, making considerable buzz,
'The' the fumes of tobacc are vanished, but accomplishing nophing, but every
The millennial dawn he not come; effort getting him deeper in the mire.
Poor Jessie, in zeal for her neighbors,
There is nothing mut to answer in Mr.
A's letter; but I mu0 question some of
his statements, as I k ow they are very
"misleading." As regards ;agricultural
implements; many o American manu-
facture are sold in M nitoba, and the
purchaser, -as almost everyone knows -
has to pay heavy dut thereon, which
enhances the price of the imported im-
plement very much, a d some of them
cost more than the anadian manufac-
tured article before e duty is added.
Still, the people wil have them, and it
must be :because of he superiority of
the American man& attired article. I
UN -NERVED, TIRED
People and invalids will And lit
CAMBELLIS QUININE Norio
A. pleasant restorative and appetizer. Pure
and wholesome, it bas stood the test of years,
Vrepared only by X, CA.AtESPLI.& Co.,
eware of Imitations, MONTRICAI.
IFQTI
The Counoll of the Tow ehip at Turnberry, at
their next meeting to be old in litcDetiald's hall,
uto pear8104,4i.itO.21)113 up0140tVeymorbg4teNttlir
street, on river ban etween lots 111 uni 112, in
0 noon's survey ofVtho Village of Ulneak,, and
disposing of the sal portion of street. All puttee
interested will talco notice accordingly.
IV order,
JOHN BURGESS, Township Merle
Turnberry, October esre, 18011.
caubinig names.
The Tutus and Toronto Mobs, °kV., ..... $ 1 50
The TINVI and Toronto Emp e, weekly 1 75
The Tams and 14tmden Adv User, weekly 1. 75
The TIMES and London FrSJPICSS, weekly1 76
The TOMB and Montreal Ijbrald, weekly 1 60
The Tutus and Montrea itness, weekly 3. 00
TheTimseand M ontreal amily Herald and Star
weekly, and peemi RI , ..... 3. 75
The Timis and The 1. les' Journal, monthly,
Toronto 1 26
The Toms and Cosmopolitan Magaztne,monthly,
New York2 25
Reduced rates ulli.cdrather papers not mentioned
in the above list,
Address,
Iseften neglecting her o vn.
So the preacher he kicks u
Rises up to a rathful degr e,
And censures its rise in the ulpit,
And-•ipaup his coffee and t a.
Another may preach against biking
Perfamed-with the,fames o the iced,
Such is our clerical kindness
Wrapt up bi its own little eed.
Could eve but ourselves see a others
Rave seen us, in days that re gone,
• We would gentler deal with o r brother,
And attend to our duties- t home.
Humanity, jaetice and freed
Proclaims in all nature ab
That while charity dwells i • the bosom,
The heart most be nearer to God.
October, 1303. Pomo. am net at all beeline
a rumpit,
miemi••••••••••••1•11=1.5,.: tell° W countrymen la
imbeciles, although
Meetro.g of the Westeem Associa, kinds of farm imple
tion of Congregato al Churches and can be bought
Manitoba than across the lines." I hope
at Watford on
Wednesday, Oat. 2
On Tuesday afternoo
uesday and
th, 25th.
, after general
to think that my
e in Manitoba aro
r. A. says : "All
ents are cheaper
or less money in
Mr. A. will remembe
business and deveotional ercises, Rev. 1,V. not of the same valu
H. Claris, of Londen, gil,ve a paper on individttal ono is a ho
"Row can we niake our association meet-
implements, and peo
fancies in
loge more practicel." Tills paper elicited gratified if
a great deal of discussion i„nd various plans
suggeeted for the future trial
In the evenitm, 0. young lady, Miss Mary
Ikodie, of rarest, gave en excellent paper
on "Seine of the diffiealties or possibilities
f Christian nnaeavoii work in country
districts." The paper as excellently put
together and read with a pleasing air of
earnestness and modesty. ' being higher in Marti
Rey. W.H. Watson, bf Wingliam,preach- I think, for coneelen
eel the sermon from Luke 22-44i have taken the m
beteg in an agony prayed more co.rnestliy,it' of Manitoba for the
walling upon the eariiest character of our ; the lintel at the extre
totd f‘a Shown in has passion and urging to find a lower pries.
churches to the saute spirit in this good authority that
that all horses are
although each
go, so it is with
le will have their
their power to do
so. have notthe last doubt but that
very many more of the farmers. here
would purchase Am rican impleMents
only that the duty b ing so burdensome
they cannot. I am a raid Mr. A's in-
structor on political conomy has not
been a person famed f r erudition in that
respect. And as to t price of wheat
obs than Dakota,
e sake, he must
st eastern part
lee and crossed
Txx SS
Winghem, Ont.
GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE.
Application will bo made after the expiration of
20 days from the first publication hereof, to the Stir-
rogate Court of the county Of Huron, to appoint
joseph Smillie, of the Township of hforris in tho
County of Huron, yeoman, guardian of his infant
children, Robert Smillie, Elizabeth. Agnes Wilde and
Walter &Mille,
J. A. MORTON',
Solicitor for the said Joseph Smillick
Mtal Witigham the 24th October, 18412, fit
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Adaress, Trans OrriOn,
Wingham, Ont.
; would gladly drive
delegatesgand friends then set down the line if they dare
an impressive
al left the church fe
be there.
w
tt bout.
Gel." "
mrattnion service itnd the barrier strong.
ing that it was good I will not attempt
his rambling attacks
e west of Dokota
,tiave it from
• Mahitobii farmers
ear for 01.75. Tins
criber to a choice of
given by the publishers
aid. These pren3iums
1 sumo for 1894, a superb
. , or if preferred, a copy
ily Herald Souvenir Pio-
FARM FOR SALE
Forest City Business and Shorthand CollegeI of London, Ont
DOES NOT need to held Out such inausements as the payment of railroad faro, guaranteeing of pdsitlon,
&o., &c,, in order to secure patronage.
WE DO offer you the most ritAcmcm, and gammon Pin all business subJectswhIch. it is possible
to obtain. We hm e the largest attendance and the most completo school la Canada. Wo solicit your
patronage on the ground of work, SatIsfaetton guaranteed or money refunded. Board 82.50 per week:
Catalogue free.
Gm Jr. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
..•••111
The subscriber offers for sale his farm, being lot
24, Concession B, Turnberry, containing 100 acres,
more or less. The farm is situated 8 miles from
Wingham and 2 miles from Whitcchurch; good school
within half a mile. Frame house, frame barn, with
stone stabling, and out -buildings. Bearing orchard;
good fences, and two good wells and soft water cis.
tern, Farm is well watered with never.falling
springs. Far further particulars', apply to the pro.
printer on the farm, or address Box 107, WinghamP.
P. 0.
MALOOLM LamQNT.
A Brick House and Lot for Sale
in Wingliam, being lot 05, on the East side of
Catherine street, Ward No. 2. Tho house contains
8 roonts, pantry, and cellar, hard ad soft water.
The lot contains one-fifth of an acre. For further
patticulare apply to the owner, on the promises, or
to Wingham P. 0.
. GREEN.
ISSOLU
t
ION SALE.
IMSINIMLIC•1=11[10.1,1[1:1121rMAIMMINE
The partnership happily existing between the undersigned for the
past six years will close on the 8th day of September, 1893, by effnl-
gence of time, and, owing to ,continued ill health of one of the
partners, cannot be renewed. Therefore, the
c
A RARE CHANCE
to make from 815 to 825 per week installing our Hardy
Canadian Grown Nursery Stook. Highest Salaries
or Commiesion paid weekly. Cotnplote (bran F12.11n,
Special instructions to beginners. Vrite this wools
for term to. "
121
z. 0. GRAHAM, Nurserytnan,
- Toronto, Ont
CE SHA
CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT
AGAIN.
STEAK 10-C • PER LB
and other meats low in proportion.
PORK SAUSAGE
also on hand.
AMOU TINC TO ABOUT Si AO,
bti sold hut rosorvo
AND AT BELOW COST.
1 A.s the goods are all new and have been selected with great care, this
affords an opportunity of securing SACRIFICE BARGAINS such as
may never again be offered to the citizens of Wingbam and vicinity.
This great sale will begin on
I am prepared to pay the highest
price for all kinds of fowl. They
must be drawn and well dressed.
• GEO. SHA.W.
Wingharo, Oct. 10th, 1898.
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SSP.d &
HARNEk SS AND GOLLARS.
Haviog bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started itt hie old stand,
am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harnese shop
such as
heir wheat across T "I1A0K HARNESS
HEAVY, L GH and I
but N. l'. keelts NETS, DUSTERS, .
WHIPS, CURRY COMBS,
follow Mr. A. in BRUSHES, SWEAT ClOLLAUS,
n my letter; "ftiets TEZNES, VALISES and
Itov. L ti, are eheils that wiitna ding," and I have TRAVELLING BA.GS,41:0.0
Ill derviet no business with the insinuations he
are thoughts- makes, and if he thin A MY 1710tiVell are 1 make an tay owe Collars and guarantee eatistiotion.
Service." otherwise than cand' , I ten% help it, !Give me a trial and I will use you right,
" by N.V. nor do 1 feel at all wry ruled,1 travel a
e rite to an good deal, and 1 keep rat eyes and ears
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And continue. for 33 days. Please remember
33 DAYS SELLING AT COST,
And in many cases far below cost. Do not permit business or pleasure
to keep you away from this store during these 33 days, for it is the
chance of a lifetime. TIi19 stock conists of every description of
Dress Goods,General Dry -Goods, including Cur-
tains, Curtaining • and a fine assortment of
Carpets, fine Worsteds, imported and
Canadian Tweeds, Ready-made Cloth-
ing, Gents' Furnishings, &c.
- BOOTS TNI) SHOES and SLIPPERS- frozn,..
GROCERIES; pure and fresh, in abundance. Ire
TEAS cannot affod do miss this mammoth sale,,
accepted. time.
GOOD BUTTER and EGGS will be taker, as c goods
charged during this GREAT SALE will be entered at regular prices.
best makers.
,good, pure
no* is the
GORDON & -IVIcINTYRE,
The Anchor House.
Winiliam, July 31, 1893, ,
GEO. E. KING.
We have just passed into stock, two of the
biggest drives in •
JED ]Ft Ger 400 4C110 101
we have ever offered. 24 pieces of one line and
17 of another. They're worth calling to see, even
should you not want them.
NINE DOZEN SEAL: ETTE i0APS
worth $1.25 for 75 ets.
The largest assortment of
GLOVES AND MITS
in town.
MANTLES,
MANTLES.
A number of lines of our Mantles are broken
in oizes. The odd ones you can. h e at apriee.
4 oases more of those Long Bo ust opened.
See our, Overcoats before you bu
4 •
neSPeetiuny yours,
lnvroro.m..
tdit:'.Z°r!" •
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14.
VOL. XXL --NO. 1133,.
Wo have passed into stook a fine range of
overcoats. Storm overcoats nue iiohy
well made and well trimmed does over-
coats, You young men who are wanting a
fashionable, well fitting drose overcoat will
mies it if you clo not see ours; come 111 and
see them anyway, we do not think it a,
trouble to show them to yon. Onr pate,
furnishings are cempleto in every line.
Some of the noweat things in nook wear,
knots and detbye. Our boot and shoe
stock was never so complete tt,S at present.
The wet weather will soon be upon ;is and
you will fiat that you need a new pair.
"Take titne by the forelock."
Greenlee as usual; our 35 cent tea is the
talk of the customers; three nomads for one
dollar, five pounds for one dollar end fifty;
cent.
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Direct Dry Gootls Importers.
Tete Beer., October 26, 1ell3.
-House to
A. Damson.
-The mai
the door is IN
J. S.
'into his new
-Good an
per 100 poun
es cheap, at
-Metallic
couple of 11
street.
Tho
into his resid
ly purchased
-New go
Queen's It
them
-.Tho ales
.e.eilacecl in PC
Lower Win{
supplied fro
--Corresp(
are asking h
in the price
-Piously toe
wouie
comes clown
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repaired ani
PAW., Meyei
-The Inc
autumn, el
hazy weath
fact that
notitieable
Indians t
ed.
-The Ti
from now t
One Dollar.
-At the
of the Vi:
Tuesday ev
ten'ilect to R
to become t
piration of
July 1st Ile
present the
fereuce.
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Toronto W
1st, 2 Jana
- Mr, Jo
the firm of
Mitchell A
majority 0
enjoying ty
and was re
attack of t
brotherB.
in the pub
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leaves w
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Marriage Licenses
Issued by Feettlic PATIMSON, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingh am, Ont. No witnesses
required.
BUSS MAI(.
BULL A.RID
Hes decided to open a dress making busi-
ness, at her renideneo, lobe straw., opposite
Queer's Hotel, lettisfactiom gueranteed.
Apprentices wen bd.• 3m
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LQOAL NEWS
• -Call at the Star Restaurant for a big
assortment of fruit. Jas. McItuxviz.
R
-Don't fail to be r Mr. John . Clarke,
in the Methodist ch reh
-Flake barley ants peas are the latest
soup cereals at Ca Os.
Jr. Robt. 11111 is able to be oat again,
tater his recent in isposition,
..-„,
/%-Mr. John Da idson, who was serisusly
'ill with typhoid fe r for some time, is we
are pleased to see, ble to be around again.
--Try the new raisin seeder, only 15 etS,
at Griffin's Grocery..
• -.-At the Corm il meeting on Monday
'night, Chief But 1.ra was appointed tax
collector for, the t wn, anil all taxes aro to
be paideliefOie De ember 4th.
--Mre'jebn Ale Ender, of Toronto, repre-
senting the St. De n Water Co., was in
"town this week, in the interest of his firm.
Be says Wingham is the best taws west of 1 - arid.three
Guelph for the std of St. Leon, ''. '-, dObased. v
• -V..50 cash Will secure TmE l'iMeri and ':.S.Vas the el
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stOre Auld
*Mtliffelpid nom'
Friday, Dec. 22nd,
December is Oh
Municipal Act dire
be hole on the pre
is the este.
-The Trim will he sent to any =nddtss
• , from now till the 1st of Amery, •18lltie fee
One Donee, ,
Signs, "John Dn.vis,of Wing -
ham, well and favor favo4tbhy knownto residents
ef Goaerigh %pa vi inity, has publicised:
the drug business FrmeI13 carried on by
P. Jordan, and will eke possession its about
ten days." Mr, Dlsvth• is a son of Mr. R.
Davis, of this tow
cations will be hel4 on
s the last Morktey of
ethane Day, endeahe
ts that the nominations
ding Friday whii= ibis
• Masson Geo, .Ornieksbank and Thos.
, regory's sale of 4ttle, nn Tuesday hest,
e` was 0 suoceesful qe. In ewe hours end
e'
sant% Mr. Peter °Anti, the euetioneer,
sold over sixty he415 two yen' ,014,;!.. steers
bringing front 32$ '$30 etteintheee-Year olds
from 830 to 840 eajh. and vows from 028 to
435.
Tuesd
-Watited, 10 to 20 men on
Is t cora weed ! 5,1"Li°111:
and Bowleg,. Week to eeennence et once. 'A" It
Gr.e. Ttnnts.ox, i propriet
WiEgliam, Ont. Wedu
-Stratford ger, d: Con/lector, Snider LIAPIetru
resumed bis runbetween Stretford rtilee 11051
•Diluent
Toronto Thunday after a mentbssholidays
eastern cities preaching tioneer,
evangelistic work. Mr. wear
• he had ally thought of ,38* 0081
1. Trrink and devoting his o'°10°I.c..
vangelistio work as was Carrie,
He feels that it woad
uence for good were he to Ity
any and p ont as an even- Scott's
thc Grand Trunk has been Onr pb
him, never having refuses now wl
absence for the purpose of Mulled
always
-A. me
hien Me
Monday 1
daily Mt
Room, es
Review (
monthlie
the roadi
about tie
some deb
decided t
fifty cent
holder t
privilege
resident!.
to 0,30 p
Wnt. Re
wbieh he spent it
and carrying on
Snider denies tn.
leaving the Grail
time entirely to
reported recent
injure bid is
leave the tom
gollet. Desi.
very kind tij
him leave o
preaching.