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The Wingham Times, 1893-11-24, Page 8
will keep up the, 1 i;lt character of seeds and lower the profit margin. Our es are the highest credit to \Vingbaut sxselves, Oar stock stands today d to none outside the oity--and why ve buy t11e best materials from the at skilled manufacturere in the world? mantle business in growing fast. To It au extra push, we will offer front until the close of the year,. Breve e MU; and more of them than any other e, at lower prices, That we are bead. pliers for mantles is easily proven by our rrt!e stook and eteadily inoreaeing trade. OVERCOATS. Pts are going to ceovince yon that this ea is the place to buy your Qvercoete'. rxeiitei; they aro in tan, gray, blue and t. 'very stylish and very durable. We a,= ty, spare us ten or fifteen minutes to htheret on. Poe style or value we over. idpw any comp etition at the price. That's lei out it. vert; Debug 1,1cLeauAib, work +aa earth beuudary; Jamas Wylie, 1f$, culvert; .i . fietiniu8,e 92,60,oulyert; Jr l}a i5lallite,. 1r culvert; Boleti 'Weir, 9276, 4autegesl Jos. 1 reckeuridge, 97.28, work ontiOnth heat ie Bary; Ed. Farley, 85.219, charity; MeJ inuett, 44E4 work on north boutdary. Moved by 3Q11%) Lenient; eecouded by Wrn. Genimillr that. title; Comma do, now adjRUrnr to tweet ia AfoDoualda stall, Dine - vale, on. Friday, December 15th, 1893, at. 9 o'clock a. n: ,Jens. Beenese, Township Clerk. DRESS GOADS, e,, ltionable Dress Fabrics in new and it rolors, in Victoria Serges, Hopsock- t, !`1tCvio+s, Miserl Snitiegs, Plaids and :erre), Oa please you in Gloves, Hosiery, °rvvnar, Blankets, Carpets, Lace Cur - `ns, Roots and Shoes. verehooe and Rubbers, Gents' Furnish- most complete, at M. H. McINDOO'S TILE \V i GRAM • TIMES,' NOVI MBER 24,180D',, ,A esus -In Londe „fro, ou. I3otetuber 15th, Elizabeth .hurt, wife of A1r, J u, A Brink .Ifouse and Lot for Sale am., egad 30 year Mud 5 tnnulltta in WItte lnm, keine lot 65, on the Nast side at the 20thCrstheriue carnet ware No, 2, The howevntaras{ GA1lYt1eaL1,'in De cit, ou bell, tv ed 4u te.roeuts, pante;, Hue sellar, herd and vitt water. lustaeat, Dr, Jautee Garnp g Tee Int itteeeral cto the on ner,rPIA the proem, or 1 r i years, patttculatl Allp S De:4001—Th Seafor' ion Nevettbur 15tH, to m14;104111 i', a. John "Negev, aged 42 years) and 11 Menthe. niclt:v.Nxix--'Irl Itue OW, ou 1Snvernber 14th, lairs. Mary 111Q1, lisle, aged71 ravel; $luewal© The aunivereary services of the.Metho- dint church of this village were held ou Sabbath last, Nov. 19th, and were very successful. The eermoue of ltev. J. Bowen, M. A., of Goderich, at 10.20 aur1 were masterly expositions' The smaller one, filled with SKR13i Cod Liver Oif, will do snore buildingup than the large one filled with the best ofthe madKYetnnisfons ttow la the market. s much work^ as thcosts ree bottore lesaoremmulsion,oes three tMuio=t tasteless. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. +• 5 30 Lad of Rev S Sellery, B. D., of 'Wing• j ham,at7p.m„ e , of Divine truth,and the serrooutathroughout GEO. SHA CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT were eminently rich in spiritual blessing 1to those who were in attendance. The Tuxnberl'y. be Township Council met in McDou- a ball, Bluevale, on Monday, November h, 1893. Members all present. The eve in the chair. Tha minutes of last eting were react and approved, ommunfcations were read from Lewis .ton, Esq., Civil Engineer, reporting on to of Government draiu through F. C. right's farm. lot 60, C0'.tneeelen 1; also venal communications from llobt. Dong - :e, claiming 9`:50 damages on accouut of irl'slr.tn ; algin from 1liessrs. Garrnw & oudfoor in respect to the said drain; a, requisition for Township Engin ei r rt plessre. Giltnour and Gray, 8th and Mu noucesrions; ileo froze, 1 nship ueioeer, appointing Slnudav• ember 27th, et 1 o'clock p. to., to meet the parties interested, at the locality of e drain; also, from Clerk of Legislative rnbl re Prohibition Vote. Ille.'C kshank reported that, alone h Mlles*Mendell, he had inspected the allagh drain and found it in some places o shallow and none of it the width r9• 'red by profile [r. Diment reported-_ b4y,itg let a cul - ton B line to Wit R' 'lfiilf finished. so, that Joseph. I3reekeinrid'ge'' ;had corn - feted inlet on Morris boundary, and re. tumeuded payment in full of accounts, Ur,'Mendell reported having got long :ret ,+u Culross boundary repaired, cost Cermet: to pay half. Mr. Getnmill reported that�,li had got vert repaired on 5th side re uceesion also, nulvecte ou Gth and 8th Title, and otutu•.nded payment of the eccottute. eolIPctiOnn. in aid 4i the Trust Fund ;GAIN. STEAK, 10C. PEE, LB were • fairly good. Notwithetttndiog the short t uotiee, giving the choir less than a week i and other meats low in proportion. to prepare for the three services of Sun- day, they did excellent service iu render- tug ene lug Authetn and Gospel snag, all of which i else on band.seemed to tit so well the sermons that were PORK SAUSAGE deligerod. On Monday night a goodly number atteuded the annual supper and ` I am prepared to pav the highest en'ertalnteent. From 5.30 to 7.30 the • pricat for all kinds of fowl. They waiters vve's busy serving the viands pro. I trust he drawn and well dressed. vided by the ladies for a drat -Class hot ! GEO. SII AW. capper, cousistiug of fowl, vegetables, etc.. l' Win ham, Oct. lOth, 1893. and many were the expressions of appreei- t ation passed by those who partook of the same. Tile Auditorium was comfortably l filled when at 8 o'clock the pastor took the chair and called on the choir for the opens iug piece of music. Prayer was offered by 1 Rev. J. H. Dyke, B. D., of Belgrave. Rave. A..'. Hartley, of i3luevale, and S. Sellery, of Wiaeham, had been announced, but important meetings uIn trr+ler to rii,pnt^rs of nor entire stock of Goods, as owing to imp itheir own ; need thein and the need the 131,mey, we shall for the were unable to be present, Rea• J. R. COWEN. A RARE CHANCE ! Forest City Business and Shorthand College, of Londonf Ont,‘ ) DOES NOT treed whole out such indueeeteats se the eq ievrtt at railroad fore, guaranteeing of retitle's, lac„ Am, In order to occurs p.tron0ge, ' to make Iron) *15 to $25 per week in eonue; aur Nardi t p crown Nursery Stock, Highest 8 Fees, 'WE DO offer you the boat esAt�1•to AL o etd the moat drilling complete ein t0aen dw� dye iR heft teible 041141i/it to obtain. we have the lastest ■ttendA c rir Of Couutrleetou paid weekly. Complete nurrlx F iters, Sir trrl iSetruotions to begignere, Writs) this weak i patrolraga on the ground of work. Satlefnotlon 1 uaranteed or money refunded. Board *2,50 per rode' tar terraµ ta. s, 0. GRAHAM. Nareerym.n, - ll Tororrto, alnt ( Catalogue free, 12t rte J. Y• WEST.!U'NELT, Principal. EAP READING !I�— Our ClukNing Rates. I, SALE„ The inns and Toronto Moho, weekly $ 1 50 TheTt.res cud Toronto Empire, weekly.,.,1 75 The Twits and London Advertiser, weekly1 75 The Tuns and London Free Pose, weekly.. • 1 00 l l 1 76 o Ttxx* and Montreal Herald, weekly 1 CO TI))) Twits t,nd Montreal witness, weekly Tha ,5 ly, told and ntemimmreat atnily Herald and Star 1 75 The T1+ass and The r.adfes' Journal, monthly, 1 25 Toronto..... .. ThrTtt1rsand Cosmopolitan Magazlne,monthly, 2 25 New Yell The Tuns+ and The. Live Stock ,3c tnal and tlrnaehold Companion, monthly... • .. •0 1 75 ThuTieue and Farmers' Auvocate, bl•weeltly 1. 90 The Tines and the Cultivator and Country 2 75 Gentleman, weekly .. The balence if 1893 free in every case. Reduced rates with all other papers not mentioned in the, shove net, Address, The partnership happily existing between the undersigned fur a efts) past six years will close on the 8th day of Selitember, 189 , ylf the efful- gence of time, and, owing to continuer) ill health pat'tners, cannot be renewed. Therefore, the TIDIES OFI+ICE, Wingham,.Ont. ; J. H. Dyke came as a substitute for Mr. SeUery and did himself great credit by de- livering au eminently thoughtful and in- structive address on the "TerldeuOres of the age." ?Jr. Joseph Leech was then called on and deIvoe 1 r d a few felicition � we know you y i A.s tl1' 1 after t1a This sexes £: y Days be prepared to quote - remarks and also presented the finaunial' ST standing of the church, showing a debt Prices Entirely Below Anything that, has ever been heard of Ba ore still remaiuiug of about 8500 and subscrip- in all our lines. tions to meet the same of nearly 8400. The chairman explained that a strong effort would immediately be made to collect out- standing enbecriptioaa and clear the ohurt•h of debt by the beginning of the new year. Rev. J. E. Howell followed with a tine address on "Common sense in j relation to church work." Tha people were hour, Mr, 1 sorry that owing to the ;ateueete of the . ace+ A�` a UNT6NG TO A 1,111m sold BOUT 10,000, rosorve AND AT BELOW W COST. ,e goods are all new and have been selected with great t'ar1�, this cls an opportunity of securing Sr\.CRU NCIE BA.R(zA1N" r:,luh as never again he ofkt+rtid to the citizens of Winghallt and vicinity. great sale will begin on rday, v days. N � T% : . N.'S SUITS I And continue for thade of the best Fabrics the market produces. o,vell sew fit to materially shorter his address, as his words were , CENTS A F N ISI 4i golden words of wisdom, and your noires- i u� pendent hopes they may bring forth mush, , loved by "Vim. Crutaknlie.nk, seconded Wm. Gemmill,'tu'tte Robt. Weir be paid. .75 for damages to -harness and rig -- erried. Ilinved by Wm. Cruickshank, seconded Jtdt 1)imerit, that 1Vtn. Austin be rated 2 days' statute labor to put in vert in Lower Wingbam; also, that evid Hastings be granted 8 days' statute bor for Clearutg road along river on Oth ♦►cession, west of Jobb's bridge—Carried, fruit in the lives of those who listened to them. The music for the entertaiumeut t was furnished by the choir of the Wing - h 12 rho list church under the leader, '. am r e ' ship of Mr. Halsey Park, and was much we cannot HHHEHWEA r undersold. QTS AND SHOES attp appreciated, both ou account of its appro• f primeness and the way. iu which it was ` at the most unprecedented low prices. reudered. The whole programme was exceedingly fine. but a duet by iklr. Park and :Mies Reid and a solo by Miss Ho rnutb deserve special mention. The Winghaal choir will be heartily welcomed to Bine- vale should it ever visit us for the same or a similar purpose. They were accorded a 1. very hearty vote of thanks by the delight- I ed .audieuce. Total proceeds of Anniver- sary, after deducting all expenses, amount to about 9G5. The ladies finding borrow- ing incdnVenieat, have just spent about 950 iu dishes and knives and forks, which will b a kept exclusively for church uses in tea -meetings, ete. Moved by Wm. Cruickshank, seconded y Sohn IJiment, that by-Iaw,No. 18,1898, Caine up tt portion of Jlulican. street, in. e village of Biuevaie, be passed, signed treated Carried. Ovid by Wm. Mundell, seconded by m. Gemmill, that the' Clerk be instruct- tp.write to Robert llouglase to clean t that part of Government drain on vel road between end of ctilvert coil on west Aide of road, and also to to F. C. Wright to cleat out Govern« drain on his place to the depth re- ad by the Engineer's profile and rd, and to mail bite a copy of Lewis olton's report on the present state of rel drain --Carried. Moved by Jehn I9iment, seconded b . Mandell, that the sleeve •and ".Ere be instructed to make annual state' and lay same before next tweeting of A xt n -Carried. Toted by Wel. Cruickshank, seconded Wrn, Mundell, that the following • :te- nts be passed at.d orders on the Tree. - issued : Lewis Bolton, 48, Engieeer'e lr"„r,'ters' hall. $`%. rent; Ilenry 1Cs', ew•dL', fliatlrtgere iteLetu & Son,' 92, lumber: Sohn Little, 98.50, gravel; 92.75, culvert; John Bobinson, i.ert: frank Carruthers, 75o., repairs Wtersou--In instant, the daughter. 'WA1xr:% --In feat., the wife of le 1:iAHTiit- In Btu. the wife of lir. W W wife O1tN. ugham, on the $0111 o Rev, W. 1i. Watsoa; a Ingham, on the 14tH rte t 1� r. Thos. Walker ; a von. a els, on November 5th, Rastie; a eon. • RI3GD. —At the. McDougall Repairing dobe as usual. areenage, Wibuipeg, on Q� the Rev. J. Semmens, "� ♦•�� W SON, son of Mr. Thou. Far- a� russele, to Miss Nettie, Wind ham, u Geddes. of Norris. At. Trinity Church Rey. T. E. Bigley, ce Wm. derdau, of Sar - rine Wilton, of 061- a—At el- a—At'Trinity Church Myth, Noverrlbet' 15th, by �, MA FAantow-:.GieDDs Memorial butch November 15th, b Mr. M. Y. Farrow row, ete-M. P., of daughter of Mr. JOIIDAtt- -W xtso s parsonage, Blytb, November 14th, M uta, to ltliss Oath borne. CAa1:3t0R1: —thele We are headqua'ters for the celebrated rub; r bre ad, Over he f also all Canadian Brands in Stock, with Socks to match. 0111313 is the place to buy S S DAYS f' 5th, Please remember 'MAC AT COST, '-.And in many cases far below nett. D„ not permit business or pleasure to keep you away from this store during-; these 33 days. for it is tate chance of a lifetime;. The stuck. uonists of every description of Dress Goods, General Dry-G-oods, including Cur- tains, Curtailing and a fine assortment of Carpets, « fine 'Worsteds, imported and Canadia Tweeds, Ready --made Cl€�th- • (*encs' .8: urnishingS, rt. BOOTS TND SHOES and SLIPPERS front the bestik,ute',... GR.UCERIES;:Inure and fresh, in abundance. Lovers of good, l TEAS cannot affod rto miss this unanlrnoth sale. Come, now is the accepted time. 0001') BUTTER and EGGS will be taker. its pub. Any -charged during this GREAT SALE will he entered ;tit regular -GORDON& cINTYR , The Anchor Uouse. sors Nan, RIGBT, HARNESS AND GOLLAR • goods. pi -ides. . Wingham, July 31, 1893. parsonages xs y f, Rev. T. E. 1eligley, M.. Jeremiah Gase« more, to altiss sitar ret li, )renter, beth Having betig1tt not the Ambler klttrtre> s Business and started it, his ole`, stand, of Itorris. ate prepared to furnish the publid with overytbi usually kept in a harness Shop rrtTTLE2,-131tow.rr, e -.«At the roeidenoe of such as NCr. George Stnwnl e, the bride's fatherr I •I AV i, L1( 1 -1-1•C and •l'13 At`.1 l t A 1L13 LSH► on November bite, - , y ltev..1, Galloway, Mr, fleury Little, of Hallett, to Miss NE i ti DUS MRS, Annie Brownlee, of ucketeMith. W 11 I1 I1, (TRH Y CO \I 135, Ilbride's f lien, n Ati� ve raeidbure aE f(TRHl f, ; ' i+att'1' i 11 the bride's lather, o November 15th, by l tc 1i N1C;, Vm Bev. J. Galloway, 1 John A. Hin,tstco, 'iIi.A," to Minn Annie LION both of Seeforth. . JED. Itonnlcfe 4 -Te droit in,eu November 13th, i Catherine, relict of to late Joliu Boddick, Give me aged 821aurn, fr me bs anfl' II days, ,0rel, on October 20th, acre, l snake all my own Collars and gearan trial and 1 wilt rise you right, a/a� 1N } yj+�� 1 .WwLM GEO. E. KI ` - G. We have just passed into stock, two of the biggest drives in we have ever offered. 24 pieces of one line and 17 of another. They're worth calling to see, even should you not want. NINE DOZEN SEALETTE GAPS worth $1.25 for 75 cts. The largest assortment of GLOVES AND NITS in town. MANTLES, MANTLES. A number of lines of our Mantles are broken 1n sizes, The odd ones you can have at a price. (41..a�C.,e 1 4 cases more of those Long Boots just opened. See our Overcoats before you buy fdtt t:-atsn Unclog Dorf* i3'tra+ Kong 13t1Q,At ed 80 t J. do 14d�rBt, Oa, owl. � f Eespectlullr y oo s