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XMAS PRESENTS.
25 dozen Fancy Handkerchiefs. Every
e of these lines suggests Xmas: to you.
The values are astonitthing, 8o fancr
dkercliiefs for 20; 100 fancy bandkor-
iefa for 5c; 15o fancy handkerohiefs for
o; 15o Japan, silk handkerchiefs at 100-
h.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY;
sine Christmas hose for 35e; 25e fine
for 15c; el 25 kid gloves for $1; 11
loves for 75o.
Jtenments andodd lines of dress goods
Is 50 and 75 cents, all for 25o. a yard.
MANTLES.
&18 and 820 mantles for 815; 515 mantles
510; $10 mantles for $7.
OVERCOATS.
&2 overcon t e for 88; 910 overcoats for 57;
ercoetsfor 85.
le
abeve prices all at and below cost;.
d as I hug in large quantities, for cash,
ran aabovo will make a grand money saving
)frortunity. Those prices will commence
turdey, Dec. 23, and will continue until
,eec. 30.
KiWiahing'you all a !Merry Xmas and a
appy New Year, 1 am, respectfully,
`.IVIGINDOO.
REA01110/
yll Qahhing Hates.
0
abs, ionto 'dohs, weekly..... $ 1 : tl
.re:ranto )inlpue, w'evkly 1 75
beyrt t.undun Aeivertiser, wee...1y1 74
_flea+�4 a d London Igoe 1't ens, weekly1 75
Ks anti ite!rtra, ll Herald, weekly 1 BJ
ins ewer Montreal Witness, weekly1 01
"rnice and Toronto D r 1v World 2 50
isnesan,i eiuntreatl'umilyHerald and Star
weekly, and premiunm. ... 1 75
Title, ane. "lie Ladies' Journal, monthly,
Terento 1 25
TnrseMal Costnopolitan laraz,ne,uloutbiy,
r
New for
or
.J
TIMET i tatThe n
i Live a St clr Journal and
• Hbnselto1l Vempanion, monthly...... . 1 75
!EIMt3n au.t harmer:e ,auvocate, bi•weelcly 1 00
Turss mei the cu tivator 11ud Country-
'Gentleman, week,% .... 2 75
duces ranee with all other papers not mentioned
e above list.
dreee,
Trete•, On'ICE,
4Vingharn, Out.
Magic leiter
gregati)nol. C
aid of the Sand
entertainment in the
arch, ou the 20th inst.,
y School,
-slash foe conch bunter and eggs at R A
an1'e market geoeery.
he . obrimey i.:lie of The Delineator
ea the "Midwi ter Number," and its
pts ar_ as instr chive and entertain -
sued, Tae, f shims displayed are
some and, becot.in;, and ladies who
of yet conlp1e• ed their winter ward.
riot do,. b tter than follow the
of this month. • The wants of Misses,
nd Little Poi a are also fully con-
e d^ St. Valentit e is responsible for
novel sal l ereions, ' ne being A. Valentine
and the other. A True -Love Card
Sty; while a third ntetta.enlnent for the
tie is provided in A Poverty or IJard-
eeParty. An a tiole appropriate to
'meson Table , nd Bed Linen, and
er egnally seaso able is What to do
the pair. In the 1 i useltold Tt•enove tion
es there is practice and valuable in-
ction on 1tow to 1 }holster, and the
ton Child Life tre is of the Higher
ion of Girls. P 'ysical Culture con, -
the llnbje.ctof th Physical Expres-
tllte ?mations; ii Around the Tea -
various interestin matters are dis-
and the third contribution on
rigs that f?hnnli he I eft Unsaid will be
enerlal serc'iee. The: 'articles on Dress
rice, tth;nminge a d Millinery are
cable to Bremen -ie. • rs and Milliners,
hat our ;'err Rugs : nd Robes gives the
'et infnrmetien a, .lt thee' luxuries.
ars of Knitting,:.. C dieting, Tatting
Netting will finch' b that is new in
neon these mvi ects. A ettbserip.
Tire i)t.'lineetnr s only One Dollar
Single: Copy, , cents. Address
to The 1) 4ineato Publishing Co., of
33 Dia nand Street West,
tat.
ttame for Toronto and, east I
Ingham at 6.2, a to and 11.20 >s rlr,a
(]filo J3 Dfvisi and at 6.40 a rn'
5,p rrr. via Clinton and Guelph.
fotrntctinns by ail trains. ##
well claszified ld the rooms well kept and
heated,
The Tleasur r reported having received
&25 from the , easurer of the County of
Huron on ao{bount of the Publio School
leaving. exami>,,iation.
The Prinoijpal presented bis report for
the month of november which, on motion,
was adopted.
The follow ng accounts as recommended
by the Tinanhe Committee were on motion,
ordered to bel paid: U. Shark, repairing
windows, 85 10; T. L. Jobb, work, &4 Tia;
Geo. Mason, 'supplies, &9; D. A. McKay,
brooms, 75 cents,
Moved by D. M. Gordon, seconded by
WIn. Button; that the Chairman and Sec-
retary issue dere for the teachers and
officers fialarie for the months of Novem-
ber and Dece ber_Carrie!.
Moved by D. . Gordon, seconded by
Wm. Moore, ti at we• purchase Yaggy's
Geographical P tfolio for the use of the
school—Carried.
Communicati
Cassie Farguha
acee"ttieg positi
The Loard the h adjourned.
ns were received from
son and Mary Robertson •
ns as theaobers.
Choice New v Topa .
t
Wholesale—Gordon & McIntyre scare a
condition to supply families or societes
with new teas, at jobbers prices. Now is
the time to seeure your teas.
To the Editor of the Times:
Dew; i]I1t,--\'ill *on kindly insert the
f ii wingr,e Iy to
Union" in n your issue of
Dec. lst. Your co 'respondent appears to
think that anion c,uld be effected between
Congregationalists and Presbyterians in
•Win ;ham and the, would be firstin setting
an example of how it could be done, Union
has been tried befo e, but never accomplish-
ed. le Japan, a fe v years ago, where the
field is much mo e favorable, because,
Congregationalists ed Presbyterians are
both of about cg el strength and the
country is new, r• ligious and denomin-
ational lines not so sharply drawn, and
rafter a fair trial we abandoned. In Wier -
ton, these two de eotninations each had
small churches and
formed flint was co
would be a success, b
Presbytoritau church
Perhaps this is the hi •
but
you can hardly Y e
gregationalists. The
quite distinct from t
it -would be hardly fait
plan of union was
pion
at the time
t it has resulted in a
nd no Congregational.
d of union desired,
pt it to s it Cou-
r
'pee -
u of
r have principles
e Presbyterians and
to expect them to
give them up snnpl • for the purpose of f
forming one large chu
alists do not believe
govern the church, but
church should be nom
and carry on its awn w
owning its awn eLarch
not, as a rule, Iancept
confession. This nase.
into one large body is
religious Combine, loo i
at sight, but tends to
gationalists revolted ftr
250 years ago. We do not find the Presby
terians anxious to in e any concessions,
but expect the Congr ationalists to come
in with them. In
Congregationalists
church, and siuce the
have crowded into t
now five churches to
about half of them R•
Congregational ohurc'
field was preaching t
cleuteh in the Country,
ation closed' its town c
preached to the Presby
Though invited to conti
the Local Presbyterian c
Presbytery refused to S,
prefers to spend about
open a small church, w
have been done with
Missionary Society of
by the Congregations
church in the town, and
country church. When we see examples
like this, union does not ncern so near. The
matter was fully cliscu. •ed at the Congre-
gational Union £enol Pre )ytsriau Assembly
and it was agreed that t le time had not
coxae for organic union. Christ says that
lie has other sheep . n other folds, Let
them feed in the paste - best suited to their
lilting. There is good ork for eats to do
in its •own way, and th. t can perhaps be
done better than if tog titer,
Your- Respectfully,
"C itentionto At.]a'r. "
I Ilanilton, Dec.13th, 803,
I h. t'rcinine t lawyer.
"1 have eight children, every one in goo
health, not ono of whom but has taken
Scott's 1:muleion, in which my wife has
bonndl'ess confidence."
THE ti't'INTG'I-IAM TIMES, DECEMBER 22, 1893,
generally in a healthy condition --Receive
and Sled:
The Reeve and. Clerk reported that in
eompliauce with a. request from Morris.
Council, they had met the Deputy -Reeve
and Clerk of that township at Delgrave en
the 8th filet. for the purpose of settling
aceouats between the two muuicipalitiee
regarding expenditures lek) out by each ou
the gravel road from Blyth to Wiugliam,
and otherbuainess in whieb both were
d ( Dungannon.
The new organ in the Presbyterian:
church makes a big itnpfovemeut in the
servicee.
losepb Struthers and Andrew Stewart
are buildiug a new saw nails at. Glen's hill,
and will soon be ready for work,
The temperance lodge is increasiugrilht
along, The offices eleeted for next term
are : S. C., S. J. Pentiaud ; P. C., Joseph
Mailouglt ; V. C., Sister 0, Whyard ; C„
Sister 9., Treleaven ; R. S., 0. E. Augus-
tine; 1:'. S., C. 0, 13rowu; T,, Sister E.
Whyerd ; 11:., D. ,Bell ; G„ W. Sproul S.,
P. Millegan.
Those intending to insure their lives and
join a friendly society can not do better
than joie the Canadian Order of Foresters.
The officers here for the neat term are t
C. R„ S. B. Saudersou ; V. C., 0. B.
Augustine; F. S„ W, Bailey; R. S., C. C•
Brown; 1.'„ D. Nivine ; 0., J. Grummett
S. W.. A. Hart ; .J, W., W. May ; S. B.,
W. Finnegan ; J. B., S. Roach,
iuterested. An agreement wait drawn up
and signed by the peeve of East Wawan-
nah and the Deputy -Reeve of Morris, to
the effect tint in future any ditching done
alongside gravel road should be paid for by
the township letting the job, and in the
meantime East Wawanosht tiewnehip to
pay over to Daniel Wheeler, lot 42, con. 9,
au account of 120.09 he had tontine the
township of Morris. fnr building culvert
and material furnished between con. 4,
Morris, and con. 9, Beet Wawanosh, as a
settlement in full beteveen both parties to
date.
Resolved, that a vote he taken again at
the eneuing Municipal Election, for or
against the erection of is House of Refuge
within the County of 11 mon.
By-law No. 9, 18f'B. appointing place of
nomination, places of election, and Deputy
Returning officers for the ensuing Munici-
pal .Election ; and by-law No. 10, 1893,
fixing the amount to be paid to each
Oouocilior for attendance at Council meet.
Tugs for the current year, reed and passed.
Debentures were ordered to bo signed
for payment of the' foliowing amounts,
viz. : D Wheeler, building culvert and
furnishing material between onn. 4,
Morrie, and eon. 0 East Wawanosh, on
gravel road, 520.09; Treaeurer West Wa••
wanosh, settlement of west boundary
aecouut, 619.24: John II Hoover, 31 rode
wire fence, lot 31, eon. 5, 54,65 ; Robert
Haiucs, griavelliu; on western boundary,
Dons 10 and 11, 513.9e ; 1Tssses. Swett &
Stein, repairing °elven %J•Wrer,t boundary,
con 10, S3; . T Welsh. 7:4 rods wire fence
on Marvel road. coal 0 58.70; Robert Hoover
22 rods wire fence, lot 31, con 4, 33.30;
Wm JohsFton, r uthunecer•, nest,+ incurred
burying a dead h,•rse 011 eitleltne 80 and 37,
con 10, July 1803, 52; To'rph Golley,
Morris, 43 yard:; gravel. li3 ; Jas. Pisuty,
,J.
Advancen •
$'ice i, n * • r c• ,
, t .l.ar t a llactnr
t s
receipts and uornin,!tion hill:, 1808, 54;
Wm J Hoover, 93 rods wire fence, lot 31,
ovn 5, 518 95 ; Jos ()woes, 21i rods wire
enee, lot 42, con 8, 5s e; ; Wetter Nichol,
58 rods wire retie*, seleli're 39 and 40, eon
7, 57.27; Walter Scott, era' rode ware fence
sirleline36and 87. 000 7, `.;4.35; John
Phillips, iron for hri''gt or river cons .10
and 11, $3.20 ; Rehm t iiunln,t,,.n, 00 rods
wire fence, lot Sit, east .I, 803 50 ; Wm.
Ifarnock; 20 rats win. fence eidel tie 33 and
4, elm 3. 53 ; '1'bm, Nit:llolvnn, Auburn, for
ravel in 18;12 anti 1393, ; -r iales,ts Howe,
Sturdy and I1igginir,ti,arn, ptathtntstere,
4.70 ; John Mitts=e,. I S site s ehevelirug
ravel, 1893. 51.50; Fin h .Mee:en:iey; 37
,.ands gravel per .I root (i'ibtmtii,path rnaiter,
51,95 ; Benj Tcar)ut•, wnvk .,u bridge on
river, cons 10.aid IL, e+i+i; U Scott, jr*
leaning out culvert and hunting iu {1ipe.
of 35, con 0 and 7. 1.50 ; 1' Porterfield,.
isle of bowie for Cn.tum1 li•wut end select,
ug jurors, 1323, 315 ; f.lntries CainWien,
efunded. statute 1 time tax, and 8 yards
ravel, 1893, 93.40: I). D)a:.aah, 13elgrave,
ervices as itfetiieal fI t'alth ()flier, 1833.52;
Thos II Taylor, iittenrittoec at Council,
electing jurors,lettine sin l tnst:ectiug ]chis,
0., 18133,&55; Reber", Set .11, attendance
t Connril, letting ,Le I iusneuting jobs,
883, 533.45 ; D Patterson, attendance at
ouuoil, letting. and Inspecting jobs, 1893,
26 ; D Robertson, attendant:9 at Council
tittle!! and itaspectie•g jobs. 1805, 5'28;
Walter Scott, atten,ltanee at Cneticif, 'let-
ting and inspecting jobs 1893, 5130; George t
Reid, orercharg•l of toto;,•it nil mortgage,
1892, 51.; Tretutnrer of i4u;letr, East Wa-
wanosh share of repaiirare, t.,.ul1t boundary
gravel read, $48.82 ; (y, i,rge Naylor, 12
yards gravel, 1893, efee ln. ictint, grading
and gravelling on west boundary . in 1892,
51.60; lohn Taylor, (.nfleotot', part pay-
ment ,it nollecinr of taxes s 18114, 51&.
The Conn zi1 then adjnirrnt�d,
1'. ?.ta•rtsarrer,n, Clerk.
ch. Congregation -
in a Presbytery to
,elieve each local
letely independent
rk in its own way,
property. They do
the Westminister
of the churches s
simply forming a g
all right perhaps
pression. Congre-
ni this very thing g
bury, Ontario, the c
(anized the first ;
the Presbyterians 1
own and there are
)opulation of 1000,, r
an Catholic. The g
last spring on this a
the Congregational
nd our. denomin- s
role, and its pastor &
rians in the town.
tie in this way by e
arch, the Chatham C
rection the call, and &
400 a year to keep 1
ere the work could
tit expense to the
ach denomination,
'sts closing their
simply having the
C:+a!iorl! Z ottxd.
161 meeting of .lie Snitool J3oard was I
on Tne: c1:.v eve itrg ire the Connell'
e esent Messrs. Bell,
, J3tt ten, Galbraith, Moore!
er13 , •e. otedbistsemi-annual
far i'i' tl: t he had visited 'tile
Nee • s tit, •ind and 3r i; filet
1l". the t,,re dfoinggnorl Work,
t work. The pipit's
Ashfield
The tn,ansbip .,f aeb:l.itl ln't one of its
015 and highly esteemed reei'l?pts on P'ri•.
day land, in the person ,of iitr. William
Ritchie, of the 13th eimeeesinn. Deceased
was born in the city of c iieI 5i, to 1831,
where he spent his lroyhnnd days, and
d about 39 year" ago rert,nvetl to Nit. P'erest,
• and wet; :genii; the iirt•t f.ettlera of the
• place, After a resideuee of 20 year:: in
1 that town, he rentnaed wins Isis family
to the taw nehip of Ashtield, where he lied
eentfttnously lived till his death. Mr'
Ritchie was 9, n einem, of the Orange
Order, and for marry yrare wee treasurer
of Loyal 0rauge lodge I'7e, 1044. ` lithe
funeral err Sunday last, which was under
the auspices of the Orangemen, was one of
the largest ever held in the section, the
eertege reaching from hiv feta. r"ehleute'to
the cemetery. letee .,,,..; isms a tntan.
greatly respected by all, and bin widow
end children b ive +1•r Aerie 'Irby of tli
entire neighb,r' ori u..l,a it' l f reevereent.
Ies't CF iltnoStl.
The+'Connetl mot n the C,eutreit Room.
December 1: tit, 1993, pursuant to Adjourn-
ment. Member: 51) resent, Minutes of
'set meeting read, ap roved and signed.
The report of . 1\fodsh, Medical
Health o!lieer for 18! :l, stating that the
board of Tfealth ha ' not been ealled upon.
to take any action whatever in any eeeer
o' Bichness during lie year, and thet eo
£sr the inhabitants o' tl o toying ftp were
Bsft*r.
3onsiss.—Iu Witlglism. on the 18th,
inst., the wife of Mr Audrew Holmes; a
daughter,.
Gemmel,.—In Biuevale, on Deo, 17th,
the wife of Mr jai! (a•ardluer;a daughter,
„ 'MuncelsoN.—In Wiugham, on the 21st
dust, the wife of Mr Duncan Murchison; at
Roll.
SCrr1EsTEL.—tt Teeawater, nu Dec, 9th,
the wife of Mr. Gee.Scltiestel; a son,
1t�fUtltI11D.
Gavin a—Tn;1E1 .—Iu Brussels, on Deo
(3th, by the Rev. W. G. Reilly, Mr Joseph
Govier, of liullett townebip, to Mies Mary
Helena Tbuell, of Morris township.
RATII—MensHAs,L—At the restdenoe of
the bride's parents, ileac Bl) tit. on the 26th
hist ,by the li.ev Geoliuggin, lir Jae Rath,
of East Weevenosh, to Miss Marshall.DI4,1a.
1VIs:rnv.— ,,s Teeywater, on Dee. 14th,
•Tv �
,TrrLu ,,vllny, ta,._d ,3 years.
' (JLvt:n.—Itt Morris, au J)ecen:ber 135b,
Emmanuel R. Olver, aged 62 years, 6
months I,,u:l 1 clay.
MCI)uvctanr,.•—At Lucknow nu the llth
inst, Angus elcDouga11, aged '60 years, 11
mmit lee
k'aTrartsnr—Iu West'Wawano eh, on the
'flit!' Institut, David Patterson, aged 58
years.
FARM FOR SALE.
West half, also part of Past half lot 97, con. I4
West Wa
a1
, colitaining0
3D
acres.
For furtherr
particulate tuiplv t}il premises
or by mull to
JAMES Mitm.BttAY,
Saint Thomas u. 0., North Dakota.
NO'S GCE, TO BUILDERS.
Sealed tenders addressed to theundersigned and
marked • loaders fur Presbyterian Chure1),'
graven,1 be received up till noon on the 511)
twentieth dev of .Aunuar., to04, Plans and specifi-
cations can 11e seer, at; ''eor:reTaylor's, lot 43, 1.011. 7,
Last 15itw„ansh. Tenders may be macro rot the
1 whole coati -art or 1..r parts thereof. The lowest or
any tender nut necessarily accepted.
t:*13T8lt So:.Tr,
• - Sec. Building Com. Knox Church,
Belgravc P. 0.
EMAY 4 EEP.
Came on to the pl•entises
13 and 14, Concession 1, 'In
of September. 50 ee aged
owner it rupten ted to ilrov:
and take them away.
Morris, Nov. 20511, 1903.
0 the snb,c111:er, Trots
•his, on or about the first
vee and one Iamb. The
property, pay expenses
NC.tN CASIPItb;LL.
45 ,
ZT MYED ` AFER.
Caine on chap emisea of the subscriber, ]Sot 11,
Concession 11, Pnrnilerry, Oil or about the ]5th of
November Iasi, a roan colored two year old Helfer,
The owner is requested to prove p,oporty, pay ex•
lenses and take her away, or she will ba dealt with
according to law.
G. B. SCOTT,
Ole, at n:el•
THE DEPUTY-HEEVESHIP.
To the Electors of Winghane.
Your vete tan 1 influence are resreitfully
tolicited for
W.F. B OCKENsf fRE
foe Deputy -peeve for 1894.
AU'C ION SALE
—or—
VALUABLE OWN PROPERTY.
Under and by l irli
in ry certain resisters
dnced at the t hue of
in pavmnnt Int. Leen
sale by Public, Anoint
of a power of sale contained
mortgage (which will be pro.
ale) and mien which dolatilt
rade, there will be o'Torei for
, at the
BATAS .% : CR. KOTEL,
to the
TOWN 0 'VVINGIIA/Ile,
0t$,
Tuesday, the 2 : th. day December,
mos, at the bone of 2 clock in the afternoon, the
foilowine desire le property,,pamely
Town Lot number tine, on the north aide of
Victoria street, in the 'own of tvuiuhanr, boley'5
anrvey, being a 21111.11 Iv inn of Park LO12111113C1 ono,
Government server, co tatnh,g one• Irth of an acro
of laud more et ices, re ening, however, n portion
of thewcstbatf of the ,sthalf of said lot, hereto-
fore conveyed to 01 o A, 'ns W. bh•azer,and described
ti his refutes 1 deed,
This prmsel57 is 0005 neatly situated In the said
Town of to lulu nn I,eh on the north cast corner
of Edward al Victoria treats, hod within one block
01
.fophat r
Thuneseareine upornethr.e, pr mistaegood triune dwelling
house, a frame stable an large stone warehouse.
The property will be sold subject t0 a merle
hid.
TERMS IP" 'SALE,
Ten per cent. of then" altico moray to be paid
down at the Vin t.t ane nil the balance within 80
days thereat or. 1t ran„ mentsoan b0made tballow
a portion of the pll rhea money to remain an mors.
Rave a1 reatOnah c tc l',n
Further par healer,, ant • 1 c'tad en npplleation to
1:. f;. ])lekinso,, Itt-rrie5o ,11Ineuuteti0Auctioneer,
er tDttheANV'J,endors 3oltelt
i'. it. 11ri.Y$TON7i,
Anchone •r, Vendor's 83olieitor,
Dated at win>Z•ha u, Darr, 1 e;th, 15118,
fix; •'
•4te
THE MAYORALTY.
.To the Municipal Electors of
the Town of Winghanl.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—For
many years past, the occupants of the
Civio Chair, by pretty general consent,
have been accorded a second term of that
honorable position, All will agree that
where there is no good and sufficient reason
for a change, that the principle is a good
one, for a year's experience as Chief Ma-
gistrate of the town is very helpful to the
discharge of the important duties belonging
to this very responsible position.
Therefore, in accordance with this gen-
eral principle, I again offer myeeif for the
Mayoralty for the year 1894, and assure
you that if I am again honored with your
confidence, that I will do everything in my
power to advance the moral and material
wellbeing of the town of Wingham.
Very Respectfully yours,t
D. M. Gamma.
Wingham, Dec. 13th, 1893.
Aur,:srfavivci10(1
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It's high time you were g)ttittg your
)(rime prssente. Cell and have to look
through our stock of goods i•ultable for both
hirthuuy aid Xmas presents, iu Gold and
Silver Watches,• Onyx Clocks, R.lttge,
jewellery,
Silver er
Lea`war I .
v .
ce, • Water
Zi
•u
itch, lttal s
Inr
Gluiest: 5.
_ .coop, Berry
Di,hrs, Cake Baskets, nod nil other hinds
of ativeravate, at the leudtng jewellery
store.
Repairing promptly done and warrant-
ed.
j. .til,. MU.: -`d S .i`9.W.
DEMILL COLLEGE,
An Inatitutiou where none but boardera
are admitted; .has been running about 18
years.
Employs a very Efficient Staff
of Ten Teachers.
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE SOLD,
embracing a full course yearly, including
all the .English branches, Scieucee, French
and German, Cltassius, Music, Drawing,
Crayon Portrait, Oil Painting, Ortnamental
branches, with Vocal awl Elocution, in
classes, as remarkably low rates,
This Institution draws students from
Toronto, Moutroal, Ottdwit and the towns
and cities from Canadaail well as from
Now York, Chicago and other cities from
the United States.
For particulars addrees,
MISS D. A. HURD, Secretary,
Oshawa.
J. B. CUMMINGS
Begs to•intimate to his numerous eus-
temers a9,4 others that he inteuds
moving to the strand lately used
as a boot and shoo store
Two Doors North of Post Office
where will be foetid a large sto ek of
31 ussi(,.r''a1 Instruments,
Sewing Machines,
Washing Machines
andWringers;
with tail needed repairs.
.1roafull lino of, �• a
SCHOOL S T L1
a..
tt
..�9, ER t�
C �0 oak, �'U A13£LEB.
Store will be opened on Saturday, .7nly
29th.
SIVE .�r'd'.11 A. CALL.
J. B. C U M M I NG S
Mason bloc!:, �\ ut„*hn111, Wingham, July 28th, '93. • • t;m.
rrir t•`j (AVM
i•G t �€l Cat
1511 114 AlA
Brings with it its own peculiar wants, and we etre happy ti) he able to.
say that we are prepared to supply such wants i11 it wily that will in-
telce't lliltl eirutit'the buyer.
1)c)'rlot huv old trash, which will prove
when :yell can get
to be dear at any price,
so cheaply from us.
We make a
Jq.arioqr
Groat � >1
this week. Now is the time to get your Xmas Supplies. ,
FELT BOOTS,
LUMBERMEN'S RUI3BERS AND SOX,
OVERSHOES FOR MEI., BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES
AND CHILDREN' +'N ; also.ROBBERS AND OaRDLGANS:
for every person.
Colne and see the
this week in
0
Haltqu
we snake up toorder—first-class in every particular—
Finer Suits for it little more money. If you prefer
READY-MADE SUITS
we have
A N.U.--.
hent for very little money..
Yours Eespcbtfull f,
CORDON &GINTYRM. E�++
�yye Anchor.”
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