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VOL, 1135.
WING -HAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 24, 1893.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVAN
We have passed into stook a, fine range of
'overcoats. Storm overcoats and nobby
well made and well trimmest dress over-
nin"
row t a
nwhoa a.
Youme g
over -
mate. young
iashiouabls, woll fitting dress ov:arcotet will
miss it if you do not sea ours; come in and
see them anyway, we do not think it a
trouble to show them to yon. Our gents'
furnishings are complete in every line.
Some of the newest things in neck wear,
knots and dorbys. Our boot and shoe
stock was never so complete as at present,
Tho wet weather will soon be upon us and
you will find that you need a new pair.
«Take time by the forelock."
Grooeries as usual; our 35 cent tea is the
talk of the customers; three pounds for one
dollar, five pounds for oue dollar and fifty
gents.
•
• —Cash for good butter � deggsR
at A
Graham's market groce
—Wiented, sery -ire for general house
work—one that c cook. Apply to Mrs.
Wm. Clegg, Ed • rd street.
—A gory sucoes ul social was held in
the basement of S . Paul's church, on
Thursday evening, 2 •d inst,
—111.00 Dash will secure Tip 'Pules and
Toronto Weekly Globe from now till the
lot of January, 1895, Subscribe at once.
r,.•
ftFd'� i F ro L��
�Y. M1;�l '�i�i '��a...•a, 'x`87`
—A number of Sal
from Goderich and
the Sunday service
in town.
-Miss Nellie Ho
al Hospital, Toront
a successful oporati
many friends will b
is now recovering ni
—Oreaccount of t
being engaged for T
the meeting of Anch'
0. G. '.1'., will be he
ing. By order of the
-Rev. Mr. Ounnin
declined the call ex
Wunb htiln Methodist
their• pastor at coo
Conference year. )
—Wanted, 10 to 20 men to cut cordwood
and sawlogs. Work to commence at once.
Geo. TlloarsoN,
Wingham, Ont.
representing the
Iowan & Co„ wood-
nttfacturers, was'in
ging, to sell Mr.
for his new furni-
i
ORR & HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goods Importe2
Tun Deese s)dtober 26, 1893.
Marriage Licenses
Igsue
cl { 1' 1• .; \ \ K VA'l.&RSUN, No 23, Vic-
toria hl t4 t.i;Vs ieghatn, Ont. No witnesses
required.
�..
DRESS MAKE.
et ion Army soldiers
roxeter took part in
of the Salvation Ai my
ghton is in the Geller-
, where she underwent
n, last week, and her
glad to know that she
ely.
e Temperanoe Hall
esday eveuiilg next,
r of . Hope Lodge I.
on Monday even-
hief Templar.
ham, of Guelphelaas
ended to Nina by the
church to become
mencement of next
—New Hardware Store, Queen's kIotel
Block, Wingham. Atux. You w.
—It is Iess than a nth to nomination
day, and there is ata stir in municipal,
a
1,
politica yet.
- :There has been sl lendi 1 sleighing at
Collingwood, Meaforsl nd other northern
prints, for the past we . or so.
—Good and Cheap—Good flour at el 5Q
per 100 pounds. All kinds of feed e4nal.y
as cheap, at A. H. Carr's, Wingltam.
- Lucknow Sentinel F At a congregation -
I
NUS. JOS. BULLARD
Has dee; es.; to o 'en a deees melting heal-
*nese, at lier residence, John street, opposite
Queer's Hotel. Satistaetion guaranteed.
App re n tices wanted. 3m
)1i
1St
LOCAL NEWS
—Try elle new r
at, ri fen's Grocer
—The brickwork
goes new reeidence
—Call at the Star Restaurant for a big
assortmeut of fruit. JAS. MolTereas.
Robt. Hill, ho has been confined
to the house for a co ple of weeks, was out
on the streets on Tu sday.
—The best offee yet—The Tines and the
Toronto aVeekly Glole from now till the
eredetie I8e4, for e1.50.
sun seeder, only 15 cts,
f Mr. Angus McGre-
is being .pushed along,
ea„-es'Bievit'te moneye to loan. on mortgages
ii,,,i0o,son4Ule rate of toterest. Apply to
–411F, !LA. Mort was in Pt. Elgin on
tion ceremony..
—$1,50 oath Will•secure Tele Txues and
Toronto etikly Globe from now till the
'tit is relented that " r. P. Chapman,
Of the Ripl,y Enquirer has Sueceeded to a
lertune §•25,000. Af er that, who will
--Every person wl se Caine is on the
. cord their yoke in the lebisCite test next
—The T/MUS will be sent to any address
froisaimw till the 1st of January, 1805, ler
One Dollar.
—Methediet Cher Pulpit, Topics for
Thing in the World.' ' Evening: "Sin and
its Sentence.'"
JeRetnember the place, ouly two doors north
store end Pettersotee jewellery shop.
—The Mioister of &lutation hes issued
ing their atteotion the elatee in the
Coterie Stetntes in re crewel to the sale of
—Lot —BetWeen the G. Tell., station,
aml lot 15, con. 9, Turoberey,on
cheesed gossamer. The iluder
—Mr. Cowan, of Gal
old esteblished firm of
working machinery m
town this week endea
Geo. 31.IcTavish an out
al meeting in North
week it was unanimoul
a eall to the Rev. He
of Wingnain,
For sale, s; first ole 's cow, milking; will
milk all winter. Enqui e of T. C. Graham,
Iron Bridge Apiary, Lo vor• WingllaTn.
Bruce on Tuesday
ly decidedto extend
;tor McQuarrio, late
—Remember the lee are in the Metho-
dist church this (Pride.) evening, by,that
prince of entertainers, John R, Clarke ;
subject—"linen, Sbami• lc and Thistle.
—G T 11 trains for • Toronto and east
leave Wiugham at 6,25 a m and 1.1.20 a in.
via W G B Divisiou, and at 6.40 a m
and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trains.
ales
;14-e-lefr. Geo. IffeTavisl hes purchased the
woolen mill peoperty, e id.. iet ends putting
in machine.: at once f r the manufecture
of furniture. We true gr. McTavish will
will yet be what its citizens Ilave been
Preached. in the Metho
day evening last, in •th
Mr. Sellery, who Was
gentleman ettve an i
taking for his text th
Bible.
—An old man, a
township for many ye
lessly drunk on one of
now, a short time ago.
the lockup until he so
was taken before tbo 11
Magistrate, when a fin
Ives imposed.
ist church, cm Sun -
absence. of Rev.
preaching in the
uevale. . The rev.
eresting discourse,
"Comes" of the
‘OWIJ SALE—A. number of thorough-
bred Yeung Roosters of Silver Wyandotte,
Black Lengthen, Black Sputhish and Brown
Leghorn breeds. Apply to John A. Barn-
ard, Wroxeter, or R. Elliott, Winglasen.
recently lectured in W
in the town hall, this (
"Protestants and Polit
nell is an able speak
subject without respect
;denary from Japan,
iti the Methodist o
Werk in japan. A e
osi behalf of the funa
the Methodist cher()
social in the Tempe
evening next. A go
—New goods pds,
cheep
and
good,
at
the
Queen's Hotel lilak
hardware store, brings
the £:.
-We see by the I4amilton papers that
of the Congregational
lois received a unani-
uel church, Hamilton.
Rev, W. H. Watson,
church, of this town
m)ue call to EanmaL
-.-.The Tams will be sent to a address
from now till the 1st of Janna , 1895, for
One Dollar.
—Amongst ahnan es an year books tee
Star Almanac of M .ntr=,1 stands a great
leader. The Starr .. na.o for 1804 is just
out. The publish , are filling the orders
in rotation as they ere received, but it is
difficult.
sident of Kinloss
s, was found help'
Ie streets of Luck -
Ho was placed in
red up, when he
eve and another
of $l10 and mats
—Thanksgiving
served in Wingham
St. Paul's church, a
the Methodist chn
Mr. Keefer preach
sermon to e, large
Methodist church.
A G11(1130.0 of Toronto ILTnivcrinty.
gy children have been treated with
Scott's Emulsien from their earliese years 1
Our physician first recommended it and.
now whenever a child. takes cold my wife
inarnediatelysteserts to this remedy, which
always effects ti•aulle.
11, of Windsor, who
gham, will lecture
riclay) evening, on
., and handles hie
—Lacliete have your garment') ihade by
Miss M. Johneton, Gregory block, opposite
the Queenat Hotel. La teet atylee, good
work, always first-class fit.
—Mr. Jos. Bullard, hief of the Wing -
ham Fire Brigade, reee ved the following
letter the other dey, wh'cle explains itself:
Wingbarn, Not 16th, 1893.•
4. Bullard,
Chief of Fire Depert ent,
Dear Sir,—Please find. 'enclosed cheque
for 115 as acknowledgme to you and your
Company for your prom tness ie answer-
ing the fire alarm given b us the)) evening.
We were pleased that wo not require
yottr services when yo got; here, but it
goes to show that 'you cab respond quickly
te a fire alarm call.
We remain, small truly,
Gnomes' , 'thinker az CO,
eeThere was a ver
the last meeting of Ai
last. Three propositi
and other general be
very enjoyable progr
consisting of instr
and gr. Bainton; r
recitation by 'Miss
aadresses by several
The next meeting of
on goeday evening
engaged for Tuesda
ay was generally ob-
Services were held in
d a union service in
cli, at 11 a. m. Rev.
d a very appropriate
congregation in the
—A. new time-tal
the G. T. R.,on Mon
that effect Wingha
train on the • Load
arrives here five
going frieiglit Hol g so
stead of 7t80.
—"Patriotic Recit
Exercises," is the titl
by Hon. G. W. Ross,
for Ontario, which
teachers of Canada.
tions of the practical
went, the Legislature
oil and the Board oa
over 300 pages of pro
tions suitable for use
tive occasions.
—Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warranted by Hansel
Meyer Block, Wingham. •
—The annual mea' ng of the Wingham
Curling Club was 1 old at the Dinsley
House, on 'Tlnasday
There was a fair atte
transaction of some b
f Ir the year were ele
teen, B. Willson, Es
Sint ; Vice -Preside
ret try -Treasurer, R.
of . Management, E
Kneohtel and John
good attendance ei
hor of Hope Lodge,
la Tuesday evening
s Were submitted
ness transacted. A.
mine wes rendered,
sestet music by Miss
mesmore, and sheet
embers of ehe lodge.
he lodge Will be held
exi, the hall being
evening.
e went into effect on
ay. The only changes
that are the evening
n, Huron & Bruce
inutes earlier, and
th leaves at 7•..0
0, fn -
ions and Arbor Day
of a book compiled
inister of Education
le dedicates to the
t contains illustra-
•orkings of Perlia -
the Municipal Coun-
: clnool Trustees, and
—The best offer yet—The Tzars and the valuable
Toronto Weakly Globe from the at home
npw till e
end of 1894, for 51,5x, Jas.
V,
D. B,Marsh,
,
preach. in the Presby
Sundoy next, at the us
—The Winnipeg, Fre
says;—"Yesterday es
of the McDougall M.;
the aceraeof a very int
popular and well.knon
Y. Farrow, son of T
of Brussels, was unit
J. Semmens to Miss
Merles' fairest dangl
assisted by Miss
Mr, H. W. Farrow,
ably supported him
The presents were
some.
ill
of �G'eIt,
w..
ul
t'
titian church, on
al hours..
Press of the 10th,
ing the parsonage
oriel Church was
resting event. The
r mail clerk, Mr. M.
s. Farrow, ex.M. P.
in marriage by Rev.
lettie Geddes, one of
tars. The bride was
orbes, also of Morris.
other of the groom,
through the ordeal.
umerons and hand -
FIRST UONGRI GATIONAI. CCRt1ROti,
WM-HAM—W. H. Watson, Pastor. Ser-
vices each Sunday at 11 a. m. Rnd 7 p. m.
Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
at 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Friday
evenings at 8 p. m. All made welcome.
Seats free. Strangers welcome. Sunday,
November obth,Morns
ng "The
church's
rch s
Young People
s," Bvening: The
Bible. Fourth of
gift to the children'
"The talk of the way
seven sinners of t
ser
les.
heventi n is appreciated. ale;
ut aLbr d.
an
' heti • , of Schomberg,
ad oid entlerean of 00 y
days isiting Mr. J. 73.
Hotel. The old
and is quite cap
elf,
sq., M. P,, held a al
ace last week, al
ttended by the far
. McMullen met
n at every mee
ge attendance and
Idols he was recti
nsbip, he will poll iej
n ever before, We
de will wake up tee
ding Mr. McMullen,
thorn in the tech of
County,
senta-fe
ham, of tl
e ].soya
man travels alon
taking care of hi
Jas. MoMuilen,
of meetings. in Wa
which were well
of that township.
a very warm recept
Judging from the la
hearty manner in
everywhere in the t
much larger vote t
hope our Reform fri
the necessity of se
back, as be is a spar
the Tories.
tt � $ales.•
Tur
CAL OF Co$VkNTI
all friends of Pr
once work, in the
is hereby called to
Hall, Bluerale, on
hour of two o'olo
in the e d
great prohibition
fairly launched.
This is our great o
dons crisis in the
and poetical selec• i H Tau;
n holidays and fes- Nora clone
Plan of hail will be
only from Nov. 27th.t
4th, open to the genet
Drug Store. Miss -
noted elocutionist, i
this grand concert alt
and Mr. Fax
—We have receive
November 8th of "P
page paper printed o
—What is the me ter with the latest ad- Xndian Industrial So
dition to Bruce's .n vspapeel—the Ripley T., and from it we
Enquirer? In last issue the editor cries Munro, formerly of
out in capital letter , "We can't be bought." lately assumed the p
Has some one been mptinghim with filthy in that inetitution.
lucre ? Then, it i teaching at Killarne
-can sustain the ola
"the only indepen
--The Delinea
"Winter Holiday
usually ettractive
appropriate to the
metter varied and
tinct holiday fla
helpful article, ent
Show, and anothe
issued for the hol
Renovation kale
vedette articles, a
treets of Training
Physical Culture c
given last mOnth
sion of the Emoti
lee particularly se
article at this tinte,
service to every h
may be gained fro
Things that should
illustrated article
Gowns is of genera
Sets and Trimming
for the month ie ful
in Tatting
in, and it was is given
Lace -Making, etc.
mese' near the
serbixi„breetti. Delineator ie eine
sr., 101300 fire. copies, 11 <lasts.
aa Riehmond Street
fire, which
—On Thursday evening ! last Week, the
firemen were cellee out ..twice within a
few bouts. The first a tern was given
about 5 o'clock, on amens of an ifteipient
fire at the Union factory, ause by a spark
from the electrie Wire fulli g into e pail of
thellae. The fire was mit before the fire-
men remelted the fee ry, and no
was done. A. littl
Aston, releernee 'Mts. (latnake
ureli Ictiolowury scion 'fettled that 6, frame
Scott and
of the W, V, i owned. by Mr. Tolin nilis
Inis firemen *Ore ProrePt
lice Rail Tneedity eetheihotisewatttnooetmi Ere. Thompson
Pregtanutne fa Prom*: having moved out that ay,4; The origin of
very doubtful if it
m it makes of being
ent netyspeper in On-
r for Jannery cot -ri-
me, and is called the
umber." It is an en-
sue, the fashions being
eason, and the reading
interesting. The dis.
or is contributed by a
tled What the Shops
liquor traffic. He eh
partner
reviewing the books
day seaeon. Household payer was a
with the cleansing of as it could nob be le
gives valuable idea. I consent, and abjured
ing fluids. child Life I countenancing and 1
ntinues the instruction
neat up and dealt with all
opposition to Prohi
Boy for 13usinese,
manner. The addre
and at its close a vot
and seconded by Ma
past summer.
—A very good audi
Gibson, of Ingersoll,
Monday evening last.
was voted to the cha
lecturer in a neat sp
Mr. Gibson had a Pr
a Temperance orate
a few introductory
the evils of , intern
assisi in outlawing
ening of Iasi week,
dance, end efter the
siness, the officers
ed, as follows : Pa-
; President, Seethe
anstone Committee
L. Dickinson, 0.
a copy of the issue of
a stylogreph at the
the TIMES Staff, has
sition of head teacher
Ir. Munro has been
Manitoba, for the
the Physical Expres-
is. Smalls, Economies
soneble and valuable
and one that will be of
isekeeper; and much
tbe second paper et"
be Left 'Unsaid. An
1 lire and Street
itterest to ladies, and
to the tenter is Fur
The Tete:Table Talk
of ieformation, and an
assortment of designs
Knitting, Crocheting,
he sebscriptiori to the
dollar a year; single
g Co. of Toronto (Ltd)
West, Toronto, Ont.
ed with snob (111 Tide tioeiet, 1' •le!tve
Onotee life
Homo in Tororitoil . , ;us time to 'suture s our teas.
ChM Zitioy
the pleasant flavor, gentle %diets and sooth-
ing effeets of Syrep of Figs, when in need
of a laxative; arta if the father et mether be
costive or biliotte, the 'most gratifying re.,
sults follow its use, so that it is the best
family plea/AM?, known and, every family
should liave a bottle.
nee greeted Mr. Jos.
the town hall on
Mr. A. H. Musgrove
and introduced the
ch, in which he said
vincial reputation as
. The lecturer, after
marks, pointing out
erance, urged all to
this giant evil—the
wed that every rate -
the liquor business,
lized without their
them to discontinue
alizing it, He took
he different phases of
was splendid effort,
of thanks was ten-
elby Rev, S. Sellers
or Gordon.
last, of the death of
brother of Messrs, D
Cempbell, of the 1st
On Monday morning
Miss Campbell andl
else of Morris, loft
been leaned since th
death was ttpoploxy.
born. in Mihail, Cate
of age. lte teoght
hood, before he st
graduated frorn the '
lege, and shortly te
himitelf in Dolton,' w
o member of the Doe
eves member e
incleding the ;Velem)
Knights of Pythiae, 0
Mr. Fair, of Clinton)
bis Sadden taki»g off,
en to subscribers
public, at Willianas'
M. Curtis, the
11 also take part in
g with Miss Clench
PEWS
Mt. Forest Represe
the popular Scottish
was in toms a day or
Brussels Post: W
bly, of Wingham, we
day.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick,
ing friends in town t
Miss Ella Deans, o
ing her parents in to
Miss Nellie Bell le
coarse in Alma Coll
Mr. Wm. Nichols,
ing friends and old
this week.
Miss H. McKee
visiting friends anc
leg the past week.
Blyth standard:
Misses Groves, of
in town.
public school, spei
friends in town; dui
Dr. James Campbell,
noun and Archibald
oncession of Morris.
for Detroit. It hes were elected as folio
t the cause of his lee 1, Chas. Girvin,
ton, of Wingliam, wa
ad a short eddress.
Wive: Prof. Scott,
singer, of Wingham,
two -last week.
. and Lincoln Hem -
e in town last Sun -
f London, was visit -
is week.
Goderich, was visit -
n this week.
last week to take a
f London, was visit-
quaintances in town
ie, of Lochalsh, was
relatives in town dur-
berry.
N. --A - convention of.
ibition and Temper-
wuship of Turnberry,
eet in the Foresters''
inlay, Nov. 27, at the
k. The object of the,
erent localities for the
mpaign: that is now?
len of ,fsreal, Help 1
portunity. A tremen,
story of Temperance
reform ! Let us stri to while the iron is hot-
test clanger. Awake to
oue insympathy with
chine. Let us have a
ry church, tei nperenee
school section iri- the
epresented, We want
th you and make er-
1 action.
the same day, at 7.30
amo place, will be held
the interests of the
ddressecl by ` Rev. S.
W. IL Watson and er,.
and others. Every-
e and hear the matter
tion will be taken at
o pay ;eet of hall, &c.
half a victory. Let
es les• well as gentle-
influence.
Mr. Frank .Buggin, of
oaday ie town.—The
ngham, spent Sunday
principal of Forest
t a day or two with
g the week.
Lethargy is our gre
action at once. Ai
the movement ma,
grand rally. Let e•
organization and
township be well
to get acquainted
rangemcnts for Inc
In the evening o
o'clock, and in the
a public meeting ii
Plebiscite, to be
Seliery, B. D., Re
Elliott, of Wingha
body is invited. Con
holding a concert in
Mr. Appleby had a
on the 14th. Mr. Ap
this place, intend
e near future.
ery successful sale
will run a betcher
West
Theorganization
cite campaign for th
in St. Helens on the
mice was not large,
enthusiasm exhibite
etinchester, was el
John Weetherhead,
The deceased was
Cry and NVA6 40 yeers
tool in Ude neighbor -
died medicilige7)
ere be built up a
1831 he watt elected
1 oi Education. Be
Bluevalo, Nov. 22
$53,953 Gover
Par
Messrs. H. Oefl
Torouto Stook E
Street, last week pu
dale Railway Comp
Ontario Governmen
each, payable one e
years, to yield them
ly. es the Ontario
surplus, these securi
ketts second ouly to
sold by MUM. a
They hays also br
yeare--a,t par.
'Williams' Little allude lien
Sour Stomach, etc. ley elitnu °lice lead.
you will not use eny otheratePvicts 25e.,,
box, at ell drug Mores.
Oils ib the beet ZatellyJattlierient in the
world. lestertt cities . fee, eirrains aria
Bruises. 13esvere Wham Ask et.
Salitiou's English 'White Oils.
exit Debentures
ased.
ohenge, 24- Toronto
chseed front the Iron-
y $58,963,0o vrorta
Annuttlee of $693.63
1 half year for 43
per cent half-year-
"vertiment has large
es etana in the neer-
'ea boucle lreve beet'
Hare se Co.
neht 1,1tre worth of
eeting for the Plebis-
township was held
th inst. The etterid-
are sae and Mite. 25c. a box.
It there was groat ure the worst to .
Zeisttlizcneeittla tes)ify to its merits. Money
will positively be refmaltd if Heetthileld'
Dr. McLaughlin, of
cted President, ana Healing Malsata•docs eet, do all that 18
1
ch polling subdivision leas iale.thea :ileeteane
Iiarri
Tha after -church
meeting in the town
lumber of Societis, 1 was -peeked and the e
31nights Templer, I ettention to the -doge
idfellows and Chotion Mr. Munroe, one of th
wife et a alghter of Ile Boyle, Teem, brid
sisters, to tnouen ' bridge, hie own inventi
gratifying to Mr. Iloyl
) Rev. W. IL Wat- ' aGitilutrive3r gables. le is tbe best; buy th
present and deliver- for Ave dollars.
.I best. Print" one dollt, bottle, six bottleel
tam Fills.
Sunday 011s6
hall, last
nt address of 11ev. sant.
resident ministers. 4E* - ,
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