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NO. 1144.
INGHAM
WINOHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1893.
WISHES YOU ALL A HAPPY
-IND PROSPEROUS NEW
YEAR.
ORR t1; HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goods Importers.
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LOCAL NEWS.
—Still we Rani for .flue goods and lowest , The song part of
prices, et 11tnnsbetrf •
I.
--.20 boxes Florida Oranges, from 2Qc. to
500, per dozen, at R. Hun's.
—A, large assortment of embrsdery
silks and linen goods, at Miss Wallace's,
—A. meeting of th Plebiscite Committee
of the town will a held in Mr. W. F.
Brockenshire's ell tograph gallery this
(Friday) evening, make arrangements
for getting out t vote, and also closing;up all financial m tern. A. full meeting is
urgently requeste
—Now is your time to get a cheap pipe,.
cigars or tobaceo, at It, Frill's, opposite
Bank of Hamilton.
—Private moneys to loan on mortgages
¢,t reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf Jona NennANns•
—Rev, F, E•rNuge t, of Palmerston, will
ist church next Sun -
ening. Rev, Mr. Sel•
eretan preaohing an -
In the evening, Mr,
Ntlg&nt will likely al with the Plebiscite.
Hess ono of the abl st temperanoe speakers
in the Province.
Preach in, the`tMeth
day, morning and e
lery will be in Pala
niversary sermons.
—A large assortme
nuts, pipes, cigars a
alty on fenoy biscu:
figs, dates and rai
Harry Webb's cream
— On Sunday nee
Sunday School se:
church at 2.80 r'
Blackboard Reviet
and a summary of
13 girls. The Gol
by a speoial class
solos and a select 1
Miss Homuth, Mise
ducted by the Ore
spend an hour at tl
—
—The rink is u0 hill swing tipiendid
ice. —.If you are look
Chinaware, take
—Servant girl Wanted—F er ' .gnueral Yates' stook. I3e
housework i%ltply units. J H, \ iprnttotl'), sizes, . biscuit jar:
Centre start t t kTi;ughaur.
—Bev yn r 3 innsrandy, oranges, ete ,
from Yates, the gro r, he leas thern pure
and
h.
' !'t.
b
—On Thursriav of past week, the curlers
had their first garlic ehi; season.
=Jn>'t received, two thousand lbs :royal
,
l at R. HILL H.
Candy,3 lbs. for 5c
' ed
Mlx,
—Come and"see itiunshn.tv's choice dis-
play of Xmas uovelt es. Must be cleared
out in 10 Flays. Re' ember tiseplace—Tho
yellow window.
—Christmas Was spent very quietly in
town, the thaw bating taken off all the
snow, which may aceount for it.
Sleigh -runners, suitable for any size of
Baby Carriages, at S. Gracey's.
—Now is your time for bargains in
jewelry, siherwar' cloche, watches. Big
J
gi .
discount will he n ..n from now till 1st of
a,
t rl htw $.
Hai" atAIU $
J' n ,
a .
J
—Good and Cheap—Good _ flour at ,$j1.50
per 100Pomuls, All kinds of feed equally
as cheap, at A. H. Carr's, Wiughatn.
—La grippe is very prevalent in town
just nowv, and the ' oats stalk diet not,,"he compliment
eecape, two members of it beiug off wont Meldrum, on Tues,
-for several clays. Mcli elvie's restrict
-Can and eee the bargains in ladies' presented with an
hats, at Miss Wallace's. - the high opinion
—W. T, Yates has idolised his import our townspeople
order of. Xmas China, the finest he has had replied in suitable
yet; s itis window. +, were made by a n
—S
ting was a
lei
i
d on the p
onds afodr
afewys this week, and nas token-
vantage of by n great many. -.
—Servant Girt W anted—For general
lhousewoi•k Apply to Mrs. J. A. Macon,
Rdtvarcl street, \\'implant. —f haves a large stock of furniture its
—Malaga );rapes, figs raisins, dates, Bed Room Suites, , Sideboards, - Tablets.
almond nuts, wa,tuttts, Brazils, coconut).; Parlor Suites, Fanny Chairs (in ()ilk atad
also optlea by the peck or bushtI, at 1t. Rattan), Spring Deds, 11'Is.ttresses, eta.,.,
It ,of canned goods,
d tobaccos. A. speci-
ts. A large stook of
ins, A full stock of
candies.
Jas. Manure.
, there will be a epeciatf
lice in the Methodist
the afternoon. The
will be briefly given
theg w
u rter's lessons by
Texts en will be given
f 15 girls. Two sacred
!tiding will be given by
Reid and Miss Bullard.
e service will be con-
testra. Conte •out and
'a service.
ng for anything it table
look through W. T.
as beautiful plates, all
rose jars, .salad suet
fruit bowls and they pest and cheapest bar-
gaius he has been a• 1e to seoure yet.
- entortr inm 'n
U emitter' with
t ru c O u! <ti0 t
the Sunday School f the Congregational
h► r h was h&c on Tuesday d
l e , Y k
last. Instead of h ving their usual Christ-
mas tree, they en aged they Rev. J. S.
Cook, Ph. B.,PY, who
gave some of til le
beautiful historic lows of the Old Country
with his magic It stern. y,A.fter;. lop, euter-
tainmeut, all the scholarndrepiz 'l , o the
basement, where the children'weli.treated
to candies, cr'tc. wing to the, inclemency
of the weather, t 'e attendanoe was not as
large as it would lave been.
—Follow the usll to Munshaw's for
vtnlmsauclvioliu s •ings and oellnloid mouth
,tttOdi a.
r at .. cent
2.5
es C%ti mitis by ie town, at .7arites Me-
„eiVie's; the larges , cheapest and best as-
sortment
of candle that was ever (hnvt
ut \?M•inghatn. Foul writhed dozerf.oratngus
and lemons, best utility, to be soli! a•t
cheapest prices. JAB. Mc1it:Lvin.
large bombe the citizens attends
try supper given to Dr.
ay evellirit i -at Mr. Jas.
tut• 'J.11edoctor was
address, expressive of
ntertained of .frim by
enetsttlly. The doctor
terms:ss Short speeches
mbet ''iif those present,
i• high n neeia•ion f
et tg pl t t o
izen, and regretting his
vr , l
heuo(tl left on
Y
.\fold where tit he will
ssiou.-
all testifying to tl
the doctor as a ca
departure from t
Wednesday t daY for
practice ice his prof
Jiitlrfi'
.-A very (tidos abl
tarittlrttl. Watt • t r 1ItisI 1
On halt1.y v% chill
'Cllt atttr,14 tree was fl loci with pr,seuts for
Ur,
J.
. P.
°Bonn
e
s sn•',: Mpi21c. $Pl nihl 1 nCall17tcd ln,$rrLmtlL
Watt J,1'JE,Jt, Stt,d t4'll H timed to enjoy tltNltlK?tVltll h15 saintly, and
selves. - lately occupied b
'C\'n`sliest, cto-t!ts tad jswah,V promptly (lector has been err
iepnirec nine "idly warranted by llALsIn Ogden, lTtalt, for '
PAns, Mesta* Bl'ck, Win„Italn. only returned to
-••-\\')L..tted, lo to 20 hen to cut corr'ttvantl The Loudon At
and swain ,•+ Work to commence at once. min, says ; I)r,
, ",C vru. Taowtems, house surgeon
WV inHhatn, Ont.
that 1 wish to dispose of by the new year,
Sabbath School enter- rf low priors will. do it. So don't buy au,y-
Lhiug in tele furniture litre Until yon call at
1 the 13aptist. Church, t,, Gracey's Fuu nitnro Store, Whighaiu.
of hist week; The Specially low prices for spot cosh.
bought out lir ,1
A. arse ai onn411(1e1 blcinterest was de• and located th
aided in const at (1u'o ph, last week. Mr. London boy lid gold nlcclnlist of the
Maines, au agent of , Ii rsltall at Co., ten Medical Colic e,nnd•ilis many friends here
+dealers, of London, •Uv'sproacctttod for vfo• Wish him eve y esteem in his•newfield.'
Wing a Guelph by avr, which rrohibits, ----L • adies' tilt ]late at cast, at Miss \Vit,-
tagentefor non•rrsic; its disposing of goods laee'a millinery store,
y,
who purchased Dr.
has arrived in• -town
will reside in the house
Dr. Meldrum. Tho-
tising Itis profession in
o past two years, and
anada a short time ago.
• ,
1 rC •'lIn t0
VertlSCt 11 .fe.l
,
. 1. I itnuedy, formerly '
1
the City Ilospital, otos
S. Meldrme, of Wingham,
re. The doctor is an oke
0
'd—We havo had a grea
during the past week -
sleet, wind, frost, warm
dry.
—What can I get
present? I know; I'll g
beautiful lane at Munsl,
variety of weather
-rant, thaw, snow,
and cold, wet and
T anuy for a Xmas
t her one of those
c's.
sly-4'Mr. Geo. MuTavis ',las purchased the
`woolen mill property, and will fit it up for
a furniture factory, The purchase was
made on Wednesday through Illayor Goa -
don, who has been egotiating with the
owners of the proper y for some time.
- Grain chopping done for 5 cents per
100'1bit. at the Wingbatn Oatmeal Mill.
Oats exchanged for oatmeal.
W. Htn mLv.
—We omitted to
Mr. M. Y. McLean, c
tor, lead received tl
South Riding for tI
at the recent Lib
Liberals could not
&Lon, last week, that
the Seaforth Exposi-
e nomination for the
e Ontario Legislature,
ral convention. The
have made a better
choice.
— Seeing that s. Mo.lielvie's is the
oldest and most relict le restaurant in Wing -
ham, he is now off ring to all customers
who patronize him, eoial rates for Xmas
and New Year's. O eters stewed, fried or
raw. Us. Mclil.Lvn•..
=At a meeting di
t`erten congregation
bar 206, Rev. J. ]
sardine, Moderator,
Rev. D. Perrie, of
adopt, and sign
present .f• An oppor
t1 m
!. is
e• a
all re ykte b
bath, to sign the en
that the steps now
tion will be success
believe. the right t
Position.
Ilthe Wingham Presby -
on Tuesday, Decem-
Murray, M. A., Kin -
presiding, a call to the
Jhesley, was formally
;1 by those who were
sanity will be given to
d adherents, next Sab-
1. It is to be hoped
alien by this eongreg:
[i01, as Mr. Perrin is, we
an for this important
—For first -Mess tailoring wed cheap
gents' furnishintgs,. try Webster & Co,
Remember the place, only two doors north
of the '•'d stand and between ,toss' book.
store and, Pattercou's jewellery shop.
t
—The Mitchell A ooate speaks s thl.,sof
ottr townsman, Rev, , Sellery: There was
a great gathering in he town. hail on San•
day evening last to hear Rev. Mr. Sellery,
of Winglittnr, discal
Several were un.tbl
and fully one hntld
to be content wit
Can telon presided.
able one, and stron
favCtr of prohibitit'
himself an eloquen
an enthusiast in th last took all the. sn
Si A YEAR IN A.DVA.NC
—The Rev. W. . Watson, the pastor,
will preach in the Congregational.Clrurch,
on Sabbath next, The morning subject
will be : " About ding love," Evening ;
" The closing yea ,"
—Cash for good butter and egge at R A
Graham's market grocery..
— The high war interfered with the
electric light mach tory at the power house,
and the town was •rithout light for a few
nights during the reels. Our citizens now
know flow to appr =elate the electric light.
—Ladies, have ynur garments made by
Mss M. Johnston. Gregory block, opposite
the Queen's Hotel, Latest styles, good
work, always first-class fit.
—Mr. Wm. La
sion 14, East Wit)
auction, on Frida.
elves and 130 goo
Sale at 3. o'clock.
mince, of lot 35, conCes-
'anosh,will sell by public
January 5, 90 well bred
ewe and wether lambs.
John Currie, auctioneer.
— A newspape has. 5,000 readers for
every 1,000 subs rbers. A merchant who
puts out 1,000 h ndbills gets possibly 400
or 500 people to ead them—that is, if the
boy who is trust d to distribute them does
not chuck them nder tho sidewalk. The
handbills cost a much as a small adver-
tisement in th weekly paper. All the
women and gir s and half the men and
boys read the ac 'ertisement. Result : The
merchant who t es the newspaper does the.
trade.
—The host offer yet=—The Tntr:s and the
Toronto Weekly eek,
Yobs from uow tillthe
Globe
end pf 1894, for $ U1.50.
foliowin pop its were promoted
Irons the third ser 'or to'the fourth class, at
the close of the to m. They will, however,
remain de p es there is
in the tillr department, rtntent,
no room in the s pond department until
tate summer exan 'nations. The number
of marks necessar to pass was 405: Annie
Ellis, 537; Gladys :ell, 516; Mary Burgess,
510 ; Fred. Diem d, 480 ; Dave Dinsley,
477 ; Arthur Hut it, 473; Maggie Tibbs,
471; Lennie Ilial, 31; Robert Willson, 458;
Bert 1MOlyniont, 0; Glare Ccad, 4311;
Bert Chapman, ,43 ; Jennie McGiIlivray,
t•
432; 'Willie lie Derr,
rse on the plebiscite. 427; Mabel Mitcht
to gain admittance, cock, 415; Lottie
ed people were obliged f
mended David G
r
standing- roam: Mr.
The address was an
reasons were given in
The speaker proved
platform orator, and
cause of temperance.
; Sally Woodcock,
1, 424; Emma Wood -
Curry, 405. Beconi-
9
baro, dJJ HarryHal-
liday, 390; Andre tyi Gray, 399.
—The Tress will be seat to any address
from now tilt the 1st of January, 1895, fe,r
One Dollar.
—The thaw which
•-•.G T R trains for Tornito and east a pretty extensive
leave Wingham at 0.25 it in and 11,20 a rn. The water was so
Yin W 0 k B Division, and at 0,40 it in Tuesday that the g
1 n andGuelph.
R.43 ) rn, via Chun
staidof the town was cov
r
Goodieoneections by all ll trains. '
for nonwnstidents it ;the city. Humes was! ,Ti
nttny thin
lined $5 and costs. quote prices.; call
Xmas convince
Y,..•. end esti co
, for n n
*—We bed to tour :lanes. ori o
amount of the l,. 1 u taking advantage of 1 cheapest and Ws '
our bargains, at :1. ahaw'e, 1
—The 691b aunt • .l 'report of the Metho-
dist '11Ll jsionary 8 +ciety has been issaed-
It is a vcilnme of 1 18 pages, and is full of
valuable inforu,at on, containing en exact
account of recei .t and expenditure, the
navies of subscri ens of $2 And upwards saved. Some of th
-throughout the D minion and also written Wingham were ince
reports of the rel Pious state of the several ably by the high wat
missioue. Tile n issions are classified into poultry houses bad se
Domestic flambe, ing 453, with a member- them and he was tore
ship of 41,004, ai 1 fount, i11 all the confer- the fowls to stand up
ences; Iiulitl.n, 4 , membership 4,1148, and in on Monday night
found its ,all th western conferences, but
!cleated chiefly in fanitoba and the North-
west and in Brit h Columbia; French, 7,
211.1 n found in the Province —The closing oxo
me
membership l 3 d
1
J-
L
G,•
•
tl Friday of Quebec;. hat se, 4, membership 925, school, 0 y aft
in the British Co urnbitt Conference; For- very interesting (liters
eign, ,numbering' 1, with a membership of were very tastefully
1,087, ant'- locatt: 1 in Japan and West greens, etc. '1'neru t
China. nose n esious are operated by teudanee of t isitors,
451.1 ntis'tionn•ries, 7 assistants, 47 teachers seemed to be touch 1
and 13 interpret s, making ts total paid ceedings. A " doll
agency of 058. ' be total income of the souse twenty little gi
society hist year 'an $224,778.10, in itself touch favor, as the d.
a handsome stun although showing a de• in five of the rooms.
' r
t classpi
LlVltl $t01e$
mrewt=e from the •evious year. Referring b
to this decrease t1 general secretary says: address and two beaut
"'Tie decline is el ietly in those sources of. of poems, Mr. itliisgr
income which are ltvsys uncertain, name- 1(tiss Campbell is 111s
ly, legacies and innations in annuity," cat° burying expired,
We would judge f om situ report that the presented her $ith al
society is doing a tidy extensive work, its very hanasonie pros
operations extend ug to a ery pa;rt;.ef our preselltrd to Walton
,own Dominion an t'eaching.aut t0:3tt 8411 given by Miss a\IOfnt).
and China, and is vorthy Of the coitilltit]ii 1 elects making the gree
confidence and sn tort sof (4r 1'otstitttentiv,1 at the Entrance ex
• - -.- I teachers, before deism
Contirtned 1 pupils with a good
The favorable iilipressioYll • ;tYpoo1ICed o111 nuts or Chvigttntts On
the first appearance of this ape iblolit aitl ..-1.110
fruit remedy Syrup of 1104s/eta years ago tecta tom*
has been here than confirmed by the pleas. Messrs. Hutton tt::['essant have again
ant experience of all who have used it, and recetivred their "nal. largo order from l.ng-
tito ituceees of the proprietors end mann. poling.
for maple blpeks,. and will Again be
a in the highest cash )rices for any
lecturers, tate California rig Syrup Com.' -quantity of good large maple logs. Also
other kinds of logs taken.
feet of water and
Those wishing t0 go
by Lower Winghan
the Gorrie dam gav
rose rapidly here, and
work that the dant at
ommenGeri. on Friday
v off by Monday, nut
ood was the result.
sigh on Monday and
vel road to the sout
red with two or shite
traria Was stopped.
s
pP
1
,Util•1111d to go around
,Holiday forenoon
way,.an•d the water
't was•only with hard
ower Wingham was
residents of Lower
veuiencetl consider -
e. Mr. Geo. Green's
•oral feet of water in
d to build rafts for
n. Cold weather set
nd the water coin-
s nov pretty nearly
in winter.
to it is not necessary to
on him and get prices'
for yourself, that he has
Xmas stock in town.
JAR. MCIi,RLVIE;.
•
silenced to abate ,mut
as low as it usually is
ise$ illtt
1 e public
',too t lustwere of It
t ,
titer. All the rooms
lecorated with ever-
as a fairly large at -h
riueipuliy ladies,wllo
embed with the pro -1
rill,” performed by 1
3,
seemed to bo in
I
11 wits gone through'
-The pupils of itliss
,sat sec- T1e • with rt
t 1 t v t o
fnilybcuud volumes'
ve replied for her.—
lowing, her certify- 1
hid her ,pupils, also,
address and some '
its.--1Mayor Gordon
teliibbou the medal
e to the pupil of her
est number of marks
titivation, —All the
sing, .presented their
apply of candies and,
fin,
4.,
Wingliani No
i cations.
\Vinghttm municipal nominations were
held in the town hall on Friday .evening
last, when nomination • were made for the
different offices, as full sys :
Folz rI on.
CANDIDATE. ltuovE • st eeNDIsn.
1) tl Gordon John N 'taints Thos Moore
John Hanna Thor) II 1t 11 McKinley
roe 1 owns.
1t C Sparring A 1I 31 iwiove E L Dickinson
1'oIt Del' T•rns13VE.
tV F Brockenshire 31 ide ,deo W 11 Towler
t1'ut lluhnva tV Li g T Gregory
T Gregory tY Cl' •e ]'beaus
rola couxciti. us--wAx» 1.
11iterdtnturl Chas artier 11 n
W A Johns Jos (J •flay T Abrtth
J Neelandsan)
11 And arson 1V TenB'l'urrierant
It etilderdell W J C aparan .1 Neelantts
L aatherland N G `Jl thing J Ch,tptuan
1t Tennant Chas I truer I( Vanstmm
WAll . 2.
R Beattie J C Cur to w A bleelytnens
J tVin„its WAMe( 'moot ',tont Weaver
T 16316 C N (Jril. n Fred Hughes
A Unu'aon W 13 Tow -r W F lirockenshire
1 J tlotnuth W IrBruclts shire W B'].'owler
W 13 Totvter rt• F Brocken. hire F 0 Sperling
WAI1D '
Mich Arscott Thos Deal . Geo Hughes
J A McLean Taos Desi . (;eo Hughes
Peter Leans Thos Bell john !hied
WAIRD 4
'rhos Gregory W Clegg-
F G eparilug it Melia'
Jas Angus John hid
ll inciimlay 11 Davis
0.1 heading Thos Mu
SCHOOL TnLIIsr.EL
w W Inglis
o T Chisnuhu
✓ W Itoburteon
`w NV Inglis
re It ]iivaniata
WARD 1.
Thus Abrallaui It Anders. r Chas Barber
w Moore (1 A Newt n .ins Adams
(.1. McIntyre M Rubor . n w B Towler
w.uw 3
J.1] Iitscorks lhcs Lesli • Ed Murray
WA1U)
C N Griffin 0 J ltuadi ,g w w Iughs
After the hour aliowe for reeeiving nom-
inations had elapsed,To n Clerk Ferguson
read the nominations ltl e, and there being
1 nominated for ire ve,except Mr.• 1t.
to one o ted o
p
C.Sparling, the Clerk declared him elected,
n$ also he did the th • a nominated for
Councillors in Ward The Trustees
nominated for Wards 1 3 and 4 were also
declared elected by ams emotion.
A,pnbile meeting w • then convened by
electing Town Clerk erguson chairman,
and the speaking Has commenced. 1tIayor
Gordon gave a state ent of the town fi-
nances and the work a during the ,year.
Short speeches were •made by Messrs.
John Neelands, John anna, Thos. Bell,
urliu A. H. Mus -
ll. DLcIiullay,lt.. C.h t g,
grove, W.1.13rockensl ire, R. MoIndoo, W.
Holmen, W. Clegg and , hos. Gregory, and
the meeting was brougl t to a close about
10.30 p. tn. Our space is too limited to
give a report of the sp •ohes of those who
addressed the meeting.
Saturday, Mr. D. lt. Gordon handed
tudidate for Mayor
Gregory and W.F.
Gregory
ed to be candidates
hip; Messrs. John
and 1). Sutherland
. B. 'Towler, J. J.
Id Alex. Dawson, ill
ling and Jos .Angus
gentlemen having
1804 will consist of
ten : Mayor—John
Sparring. Deputy-
Coauoiliors—Ward
Johns, 3.4. Tennant.
r
In6 hs. Ward
Letin, Pater Deans.
y, D. MOIiiniILy, C.
ing only two come.
2, another election
the vaoaneyy;
iu his resignation as
c .
r
for 18J4 ,
Messrs. Tho
13roakenshire also decli
for the Deputy -peeve
Neelands, R. Aedursol
retired in Ward 1;
Homuth,T. L. Jobb tt
\Vnrd 2, and F. G. Sp
in Ward 4. x111 thes
retired, the Coun':il fo
the - following geutlei
Hanna. peeve -14. C
Reeve--\Vm. Holmes.
1—It, Herdsman, W. A
• —14. Beattie
\Vaal l , ,
3-11. Arscott, J. A. M
Wald 4—Thos. Grego
J. Reading.
Theta b
7
Mors elected in War
will be necessary to
To tele Citizens oY
For reasons that
to state at pl`eser'!t,
Mayoralty conte
v
to convey Y to my
out the town
deep interest they 1
r warm
ter, and f i cat
that Was sure to re
rite uunecektsary
ve retired from the
1 doing so, I desire
c
:rous friends t h
- rn ag h-
incere thanks for the
ve taken in this mat.
4511►alt a5 of support
tit in signal victory.
1). 11I. Gomez.
Jhotc.:leN Teat,.
1
Wholesale—CGU riou it McIntyre snare a
oattdutinn to supi: y families or sneietes
with new teas, ut jobbers,. rices. Now is
the time to seettre toot teas.
—A. building is ing erected adjacent to
the electric light ower house, in which a
boiler and engine v ill be placed, to be used
in emergencies, wll 1t: the water is- too high
to use the water p or, ,Sze.
A Prellttaelit Itaav yer.
rr have eight children, every one in good
health, not one of whom: but has taken
Soott'e Emulsion, in which my wife has
boundless confidence."
—On Sabbath next
H.Watson concludes
of Wingham. He le
ton with hie family
January 2n1, by the
—We take the foll
of Dr. Towler, Medic:
Wingham, for the tip.
marriages recorded,
recorded, 50, and 33 de
as follows: Accident,
matism, acute, 2; atm
3; cholera infantum, ; paralysis, 2;
cuter meningitis, 2 hydrocl}eph;
infantile debility, 8. convulsions,
ma, 1; congestions f lungs, ]. ;
tion, 2; cancer, 1;
1 ; bronchitis, 1; o
15 per 1,000 of 1
however, those des
dent and old age,
from disease of 11.
cent. No cases of
diseases were repot
and the amount of
greater than usual.
of the summer, the
instructed by the Boa
every householder in
the necessity of comp
tary regulations in refer,
cleaning of cellars, yar
31st instant, Rev..
is labors ill the t
ves here for If
n Tuesday mo
.40 a. m, train..
viilg;ferl>n:;the r
al Health Obiter;
ar 11103: Nu
; number of,
ths,with the
; old age, 5:
ess, 1; heart fa
lailepsy, 1 d
a total den
tpu}'atio►y.
N have a
' per 1,000,
lfections 01
ed during..
ckness lea
taring the
ftitttr-y Isis
of Reale
own by e
ing with
nee to the
weals, S
there has been a goo 1: deal of u
these matters, and i , quite fr
that if more attentio . were paid
purity of the water st rply and the
Hess of the home sur unclings, ther
be less sickness, an a correspondin
death tate. ytt rally, Wingham
healthy town, and f sanitation was
ly practised, it wo Id rank as one
healthiest
towns in
the Dominion.
Perri o • ars.
The following visi ted f 'ends and relativ'
in and around Wingham during the 'psi
week: Messrs.Itubt. J. It celymont, Che
• vV
,
rev W. Groves, es Toro to •
,Jas. DitweU
,
Toronto; jos. Vanstone jr., Kinoardim
Frank McLauohliu, D roil; Jas. IIuggil
Kiueardine ; Geo. H Mooney, Ripley
Misses Nellie Bell, , 1. Thomas; Nara
Diusley; Ella Deal, Goderich ; Mr. a
Mrs. John McLeoc Toronto • Mr. g.
Mrs. J. W. Van At r, Goderich; Air. ra:
Mrs. F. H. Heath, London ; Mr. and M'
IIuckstep, Blyth; at (Messrs. Wm. Arnie.
Mildmay; Adam Ti
Miss Maggio Mc
home from Macon,
been employed e
1 3 as 1 r
millinery estu•blien
past.
Mr. and 11Irs. A. I
S. Merrifie
3•
r..
on Monday, a tonsils
Cleo J. Musgrove.
Mr. J. B. Davis
Christmas( with his
111r. Roland Gerd
a few days in town
---A great ntuub
had considerable t
t heir cellars, eaut(8d
during the week.
main, Detroit.
auchiin hag retur
'eorgia, where she
d milliner in a 1
tent for some
Ili:tisgrove and
1 we "t
were at .I .lrOt
t
•' tht, ' • 1
nit.rritt ,:, c f
of Coderieh, spe
ntrents, in town.
1, of ('atedattia, ..
t5iericls:'4
of ottr (1111..e11$
entities of teat
y the very High'
'Williams Little Da,nakiilin,
Ball. s-
wlli rune t eudach • eller le
lit l ,. ousi a
Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once at'
you will not vise any outer. Price 25c.
box, at all drug stores.
Sat ®tal s E
A
1 4i
Oils 1•+ the beet Fatuity Ltnrt,leut itt t
worm. Instant mire for t4pritins ru
Pruises. Beware of imitations, Ask
Salmon's English ,\ elite Oils.
Dr.Ring's '1'tr'or>iea I'on'etei
are safe and sure. z.)u. tt tam.
leatlL kield's'feaaliing EaaIsm
Wilt owe the worst cold. lltutdretts
testimonials testi.y to its merits. Dirt
will positively be refunded if lteatbilsli
Healing
Balsam does not do till that tt
claimed for it.
Dr. Ring's :t[edieal Dist°
Cly is tete gteat blood. purifier. it tr
matte tate blood pure and keep it phi
Cures, dyspepsia and all forms of Monza
end, liver troubles. it is the best; buy t
best. Price one dollar a bottle, six butt
for five dollars.
i --
Williams' tittle Daineiellr
Saal>tnrbini't :E ngllslt t'lt l
Oils.
DIN:Ring's •WormJ ova'
Iteatltileld's llieaililn
stark.
Dr.It.>tillllg's Medical
cry.
Are alI reliable medicines nes aal
',titters guarantee satisfaction
ease or money refunded,