The Wingham Times, 1894-03-16, Page 10THE WING HAM TIMES, MARCH i6, 189411.,
WINGHAM
CLINTON. EAST WAW.A.NOSIE.
GOODS. DEPARTMENT. Mr.. Jos. Whitehead, a wellkown Mr, W. .1. MeGrogan's sale, last
Thia sawn you will find us well pre- resident of Clinton, die1 at his home -Thursday, was a, grand sucees.4. The
many. "handsome novelties in on Monday last, in his 814 year. Mr. weather was flue, a large crowd, and
Vara soma tkat is novel and uew. 'In
'Whitehead was a pioneer railroad the stock good, good prices • (.1 •
department we. have Oretons in
wing shades, black and colored Hen_ eentrafita in Canada, and at .one realized, Thoroughbred coma; went
Was, Wink and colored Hopsack, it. tittle represented Huron in ParUa- as high as $75 and ,f,r10. liob Roy,
vat Seliels, Whipcords, black and Inca He had Neel confined to his • a handsome young bull about 15
ali wool Delaines,
''ealorad
all wool Borges.
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b1"11 and ;room since Novendier suffering from months old, w:1S knOektel. (WWII at
BILICS AND Vii.44VETS. ;drepsy.-A meeting of the Executive $76. The sale amounted di
to tout
acic peen . do eon., black 1(.,:ontinittee Ot the Country Sabbath $1400. J. Currie,. Auetioneer, wield -
nibs, black Persians, shot and figured Le 100 . .. bsociation m ab. a. ( 111. ..11b (..C. le ,1 1 . . . . , . ,
i 1 k • • " - • 1 .11 ' - tl ' • .1 tl ha imer -Mr • J. C. Coultes
They are the finest and cheapest that we ever
Bilks in hi' .
Ilm, th.)1..treti Satins, colored &webs, I place, last Monday, to make arrtuare- of this township, is Cho possessor of a MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, . tire bargains.
!adored Silk Vetvets end Muslim i Milts for the procuring of the Nib- calf that weighed at birth 103
..1 Fa CLOTHING
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D. GORDON..
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Last week we mentioned something about new Hats, Ties, Shirts, Ste.
Now a few words about
OUR NEW WORSTEDS,
imported, and
CAN ADIA N TWEEDS.
offered. See them, They
DRESS TRIMMINGS. bath school statistieS of the county pounds. The calf's mother is a Dur- ARTISTIC DESIGN.
Pixte Silk Braids in black and coloiecl,! and the raisin°. of moiler for the 1111111 grade. DITHAXILB CON$TRUCTION.
'Ttraida, OPanwork Mohair Braids, Jot P Last Wednesday morning, as Mr. john Catalogue sent free on appli-1
*bite and black Vandyke, MilitarY ur s' of ti 0 asNoel'ition
' NEW
01121132. Silk Gimps. Jets by the yard i
reshingling the Presbyterian church Co. (gt
uUR BLACK COLORED DRESS GOODS'
Our known lines of Gloves and Hos- I hold back on the horzes, he slid off the
tery,are in great demand. Tbie deport_ this place ; also, for painting 611111C; rack on to the tkngue, soaring the LISIVOWEL.
Cole, of the 8th concession. was taking a for quality, style and prices, leaves eoinpetitors out in the cold1
and in sets; large stock of Laces and
load of live hogs to market, when going cation.-
Buttons. BLUEVALE.
Bills are out canine' for tenders fel' down the hill ne tr Belgrave, in trying to MORRIS - FEU - ROGERS
• HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
rn meat is kept welt assorted always. itud putting cathedral glass in the horses. They ran down the hill and . . . , _ it
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GENT'S FURNISHINGS. I windows. Tenders will be received took into the fence, which stopped them. the infant son of Mr. Wm. Richmond,
We keep ever) thine that a first-class up till the 221d instant, by Mr. John No further damage was clone than the a a 21 cici s.
furnishing house demands. We are !Burgess secretary of the committee. I breaking of the reach of the wagou.-On uemacie--In Rowiok,on the 2nd inst.,
s Maggie Burgess, of Brussels, I Friday night last, Mr. John Owens, sr., 19 '
%VG pride ourselves on the style of cloth- I ...,• • m . years.
getting busy in our ordered clothing:I-3ns if , obert son or Mr Anson Dulmage aged
...
ng we turn out; the general appearance ; was ) isiting at i. John. Burgess', a the 9th line, retired to his bed in his HOODEINSON -In Brussels, on March
I ' Rh, Margaret, relict of the late Joseph
is sure to please the• neat dresser, • I last week. -The social in the Meth°. ' u-ual health, but about miduight was
Ham -Our stock of stiff and soft hats . dist church, last Friday nig•lit, was a taken suddenly ill and in attempting to Hodgkinson. aged 75 years.
good one. After Irwin°. tea in the
'IS SS usual large and well assorted, the
BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING- 0 U r • aid was at once secured, after some time
nat.
C. •
.get out of bed fainted away. Medical
:styles new and eleg,ant in appearance. basement,1the(Ilene° assembled in '
:suite are chosen with taste and judg- 1 the church, where a programme 0f• he was brought around again. This is
ment. our range is very large and prices songa, recitations and addresses was ' Mr. Owens' third attack of the sante
-very reasonable for class of goods, We , eiven.--Illissee IJizzle and Susan I •
kind, the others being eerie years ago. -
invite you to come and see us before k.n..
meneiug to move fast,at Miss Carrie Wheeler, of Morris, was '
1 pleas_anartess
:isle these days because it's n,
M. H. MoiN0001. I visiting at Mr. Robert Duncan's, last boy- . A. Bridges and John
iweek.-Revival meeting's are beg, Cole aro busy drawing home lumber for
conducted in the Methodist church,
. 1 'their new barns, which they purpose
• Messer ancli
goods get picked ever, as they are com • 1 1Mr. Joseph Stonehouse 'wears a very
went to Windsor last week. -
this week. -111r. mitt Illa.b.
OHEAP READING 'Miss Atesser Nvent to Hamilton erecting this summer. -Mr. Jas. McLean
AFTER SICKNESS td tone up the
bring back a healthy appetite, plrAciaus
recommend the use of
CAMPBELL'S QUININE WIN:13.
rx.r.AsAlcr o Tun TASTE.
taPrepared only by !f. eurancii. &00.T
7,1o:sruti.tx..
Mows ro of I roltotIonn.
WANTED SALESMEN
I commenced ploughing last 'Alonday.-- To sell a choice line of Nursery Stock and Seed
, lab we
to attend the marriage of Potatoes. Liberal sal ry r commission paid weekly.
The concert elven b tbe 4.th lino school riiromoot and s tan • io t • d
-t
Our Clubbing Rates. , Mr. J. J. Messer to Miss Margaret ' . B 1 P d •
• s ons o L00 inen.
Special Inducements to heoinners. Exclusive tend-
,
e grare, last , is ay night. was n I tory given if desired. w;ite at 011Ce for terms to
this Rochester, Y. •
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iBoyse, of that city. -Mr. grant' suceess.-Tlie whey of the Bel THE HAWKS NURSERY CO.
TheTutss and Toronto Empire, weekly
Tho Tows and London Advertiser, weekly1 75 started for
1 74i
anitoba last Wednescia3,.
- grave Cheese factor!, for suinmei,
has been sold to M r. John Conites. of tho
The Turas alia Toronto Moho, weekly s 1 . Thomas, jr.,and Mr. Wm McKay
The TOMS and Montreal Herald, weekly
so -ars. Burgess, who was injured at 3rd line or 5loe...00 orris. for pm• ton or
'The TIXES and London Free PI ess, weekly..1 75 .1.4) !-r
The Totes and Montreal Witness, weekly— 55007Teeswater, was brought 1101110 _lastich eese. to nutke from 515 to $251.er week in soiling our Hardy
The TIMM and Toronto Daily World
, A RARE CHANCE
TheTistus and 5fontreal Family Herald and Star • 'week, and is recovering nicely . -:--31r.
0 ULROSS. Canadian Grown Nursery Stock. Highest Salaries
weekly, and premiumor Commission paid weekly. Cotnplete flown FRU,
The Tntas ana The Ladies' Journal, mouth1V, 1 75 W Beattie, of Seaforth, was visitingl
I W. Mr. Joseph Welwood, reeve of this Special instructions to beginners. Write* this week
• Toronto 1 25 at Mr. F. B. Scott's, last week. for terms to.
1 township, was in Toronto last week
TlioTINVi MA cosmopolitan shigazaw,monthiy, :
New York
fromeshold Companion, monthly-. .. 1 75 i HOWICK. 1Bryce-Loutitt law suit.
9 25 ' •
The Tines and FarmersAuvocate, bi.wcekly 1 1411 i
1
on business In connection with the
The Times and The Live Stock Journal and
The Timm and the Cult,vator and Country , The Council met in Steiss' hotel,
Oentleman, weeklv 2 75 FordNvich, on February 21st,pursuant I Galt has f'ourteen miles, of water-
" Reduced rates with all other papers not mentioned
Adarea, except 1111. Graham. l'he Iteeve in drants, besides five hycfrants put in
• in. the above hat. Ito adjournment. . Members all present , mains, 700 water -takers, and 109 by-
;
• TINES OFFICE, I the chair. Minutes of last meetina. by private parties, since the in-
Winghana, Ont. read and approved. By law No donof the system three years
' read and passdd. Letter, read from • ago.
GLENANNAN, .1 A. S. Allan in re Statute labor paid I Cattle Shippers mill be very in-
.
Thein
people of this vicinity are ell
taxes anct'claimed to be performed. • terested to hear the city of Glasgow,
'w
pleased. to see that Mr: Dunn haMoved by Mr. Ferguson,seconded by ; Scotland, has built a new wharf for
s •
Doig, that it be laid. over midi. , the reception of American cattle
ready commenced digging the cellar Nr.
for a new store here.Everything the proper certificate is procuredj where 1000 head per day can be
.
bebag got readyfor the*tkling and fromthepathmaster-Carried. Moved slaughtered as soon. as they are land.
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it is hoped tha' by Mr. Doig, seconded by Mr. Gregg, ed, thus avoiding all delay, which is
t ere long he will have
that Mr. Waldon be paid $6 perlsometrines very expensive well as
if in ruining condition. We wish
month for board and attendance for inconvenient.
Mr. Dunn every 'success in his new
undertaking, and have every reason t Sohn Sanders, a blind indigent, totally1 The farmer has the advantage in
will be a , blind and without means of support; growing MS raw material on the farm. ,
to believe that his business
prosperous one. -Others o ; said amount to be paid from 1st Feb. He converts his grain and grass into!
f this neigh-
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bad 1894, until other arrangements are ' meat, milk and butter, and saves a
h
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Messrs. R. Muir and A. W. Lincoln ; made. ---,Carried. Moved by Mr. • portion of the cost in the manure,
are each going tadd o the value
Ferguson, seconded by Mr. Gregg, Stock raising is essential when prices!
o t ;
well -as tothe appearance of his pre-
that Mr. Chester,. of the Clifford , for farm produce are low, and as I
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mises. a snug Hula avellingothile Mr.; Express, get the township printing . much of the work of feeding is done
J. Taylor is intending to build a new
at his tender, it being the lowest, !in the winter employment is afforded
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arncan his. -Mr. Sohn Scott, of
work to be clone in accordance with . a time when it can be profitably
this
place,. and his cousin, Mr. Scott; of motion of last meeting asking for ; bestowed. The profit, however,
arborough, who, for the last week tenders -Carried. Accounts passed: depends, on the kind of stock used.
or inore, has been visiting around. .Hart and Riddel,$5.65, forstatiOnery ; Thousands. of farmers devote their
_ here, spent a few days of last week • in October, 1892; J. Perkins, $8.45, time and labor to the task of at -
renewing old acquaintances in and charity to T. Pomeroy and Mrs. ; tempting to derive a profit from stock
around Brussels ThMann; G. Bone, $5, charity; A. G. that shoulcl be sent to the butcher as
ey re ort h v
a, 0 GRAHAM, Nurserymn
a,
12t Toronto, Ont
STALLJONS FOR SALE. •
we imported direct, thereto& can give you values that local dealers
cannot touch.
Please call and see the beautiful things in CROCKERY 'andGLASS-
WARE that we give. to our Customers FREE.
Respectfully' yours,
0 IR, 3D ow,
HARNESS AND GOLIARS.
The Anchor House.
Having bought out the Ambler Harness Business and started in bis old stand,
am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop -
such as
1HEAVY, LIGHT° and TRACK HARNESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,
WHIPS, CURRY COMBS,
BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
TRUNKS, VALISES and .
. TRAVELLING BAGS, &c., &e.,
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I make all my owe Collars and guarantee satisfaction.
Give me a trial and I will use you right.
JrG W ITC/
_A.._ 1\1-,
Wingliam. •
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Tho undersigned offers for sale the three f (thawing
Clydesdale stallions, all bred from imported Stock: .
051A,Cii," dark bay ; coming six, nearly eighteen
hundred pounds; sired hy MacGregor; dam "Mid-
town Dello." A sti foal cotter, and perfectly sound.
"PRINCE„' coming three, hay; and "FRANK,"
coining two, rase bay, both sired by "Mack"; dam
imported "Fanny,"as who hcarried off the first
prizes and sweepstakes at are local shows. .
Th fi abet animals will be sold cheap for cash,
stock or approved notes, For further particulars
as to pedigrves and terms, apply to
THOMAS TODD,
Enron Co., Ont St. Helens P 0
Ing had a, very enjoyalile time. -The Cambpell, $1, for gravel: A. Thomp- „ unprofitable.
:young people of this place are aware •
MARIt.11aD.
21, con. C; Mrs Brantigam $5, for I
--
.of the fact that the spring work will
son $10 repairingroad lot 20 and1
charity; J. T. Wiggins $6'2.50, col- CA1V1PT3E x.,7,--Hammrort-At the rem-
•oon begin are and trying to haVe as Mi. ,, deuce or bricle's parents, on March 3.3th,
lector's salary, . east division;
uch amusement as possible while $1,735:1 by the Rev. D. Perm. Mr. Archibald
McDernaid and Mrs. "%Talker,
thne isslack. . Campbell, of Morris, to Mie Margaret,
* Charity. Moved by Mr. Doig, se- ' eldest daughter of 'tr. Hugh Hamilton, •
. MORRIS. ; eonded by Mr. Ferguson, that the et-Wingham.
' Easort-HENDENSON -At the reel-
Concil do now adjourn to nieetrAND
On Thursday of last week thein --------- nshH 11 G r • , dance of the bride's parents, on March
ELILVZ ION ITITLIGAINV
'1 • if you do you -will find
p a , o Ile, on
., 34th, by
n, of Turnberry, to Miss Annie,.
'7 ' the third Wednesday in March Anderson, ' A
, . the Rev;,D. Perrin, Kr. Duncan
home of William Marshall, 8th con -
was a of anirnation, the ' when the pathmasters,pound keepers daughter of Thomas Henderson, Esq., of
beingthe marriage of his daughter and fence -viewers will be appointed- Morris.4.
iss Mary ., to Wrn. 3., son of Wrn. Carried.
°Coll. Rev. George Buggin, of ,
.L)ANE, c.
yth, performed the ceremony in the the Rev. Jas. Hogg, Mr. R. H. Best, of
The following is the report of U. S.
rthodox fashion and the contracting
rties were attended by Miss Sarah Virden, to Miss Fanny MoVicar, third
S. No. 13, Howlett and. Turnberry
ciraeughter or the late John MeVicur, of
for the month of February:
=shall and John McColl. Theeswatcr.
de was the recipient of many Clitss-EllaNeill 276t Agnes- Fortune Me0Atz-MauserAti, - At the resi-
elftss--Bellit Underwood .LOU Cassie 0,3 r(ttesot.0 ostaory
tat. .An excellent repast was partak-
Bartell 121, Joseph Underwood 113. ter of Mr. Wm. Marshall, ot Mo.rris.
of and a very social time enjoyed
Third Class -Frank Gemmel]. 178,1 Pinson -Faassa-At t.he resideneo of
all present. Mr. and Mrs. McColl Greenaway . the bride's tether by the Rev, A. McKay,
LOttiG Hooey 172, Maggie •
make their home near Ripley, . Barton'hird daughter of Mr. Win.
occond Class - Janus liPraicir, of Kinloss, to Mr. Edward Pierce
Mr.1%1CColl has a farm. They
227, Waido Weir 201), Jessie o . of anitoba.
need married life under aus-
4kni Part It Class -Robert Under.' TwArs-Tilom-At the residence of
circumstances, and a large •. the bride's father,ou March gth, by Rev,
W00(1 Ili Herbert Neill 47, Mai
of relatives and friends wish • A. McKay, Mr. David Wiles, to Janet
and mccess, , x(1111111 40. ass- rmon the second daughter of Mr. Iva:. Thom
n health, happiness
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13 eter-McVmAit-On Jan eery 18th,at
the residence of the bride's brother, Mr.
A. McVicar, Ingersol Ave., Winnipeg by
242, Ruby Crittenden 100. Fourth danby Rev. ce of tue brit's father, 1311 ilt!.ale
ndsome, valuable and useful pres-
McIntosh 20 Hovvard Hooey 19 Edna, of West via vanosa
McIntosh 10, Victoria Willits 18. ; • tura.
VIM 11. 'Arden messenger for the
Sec our New Puma and ftliortl-rees.
THE BEST AHD BIGGEST
you ever saw here.
If you don't believe in them, if fraud
and deceit have led you to doubt all Bargain
Offers, you can get your faith restored b
coming to us. Figures that speak louder
than words:
Ladies' rine Dongola Boots at „ $1 25
Ladies' Fine Dongola Boots at 1 00
Ladies' Fine Oxfords at,50
.
Ladies' Fine Toe Slippers ..... 50
Men's Fine Gaiters at,. ...... 1 00
Men's Gaiters at • 75
Men's Boots a 50
Ladies' Overgaiters at.. 25
Ladies' Carpet Slippers 25
Boys' School Shoes 1 to 5 50
School Shoes 11 to 2..
Youths' School Shoes 11 to 13
Ladies' Rubbers •
Men's Rublidrs
Childreti's Rhbbers
Flannelettes •
Extra Heavy Flannelettes.. „
Cottonades worth 28 cants for
Factory Cottons 5, 0, 7 and- 08 !
20 yards Gingham for ...... . • 3. 00:
Overalls 50 •
50
50
I have just 'received a large consignment of
WALL PAPER
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WIN DOW BLINDS, ckc.
II 0
ln all the latest designs and styles.
Also, a large stock of
School Books, Scribblers,
Exercise Books, Copy Books,
Slates, Pencils, Crayons,
Stationery, Stc,*.. 'r
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
ALEX. ROSS.
The Popular Bookstore, Wingham.
FARM FOR SALE.
BkANIFOIVALLSTEIL
trWitiqt114L,
8° 3 West half, also part of East half let 27, con. 14
40 west Wawanosh. containing 99 acres. For further
20 I particulars apply on the premises or by null' to
TH E.NE.W
05 i JAMES MOWBRAY,, ..
08 i . Saint Thomas e:0., North Dakota. c
201
Thousands of Spools two for.. .. 05
Six pounds Currants 25i
Six pounds iteisins 25
Sewing machine oil, can filled with
best oil
Best MixedPicklee per quart..
Two bottles 'Nice Fresh Picltles..
Six pounds best japan Tea.... 1
Two pound very line flour ten
Fine Tea
Three dans Red Salmon, .....
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101
a TO
00'
25
26 Sunday Afte
\farewell
yonve
25 !
Two bars Washing Snap ...... , 05
Four packages clorn Starch.. - 25
20 pounds Redpath White.fiugar...„ 1 00
Dinner 'Sets 07 pieces 4 ,12
Dinner Sets, MO pieces 5
Colored Tea elets, 44 pieces.... 2 00
Colored Toilet Sets, 10 1
Six pounds Greets Coffee ...... 1
3 Pounds Pot Barley
10 pounds Oatteetil
Tin Dippers
Tin Pails worth 40 (Ante for
Pudding Dishes, were 10o, for
rem Pane wet for
Electric Soap per bar .......
Ian Express Company at! JOHN HAItTLITi",. Teacher.
ton, who is tr;r,'.- (11 ball widtillg
On the charge of stealing $1,500 While feeding the cattle the othep,
the express company, was day, M.. Edwin James, son of Mr.
Friday night on three more Edward Jane, near Gorrie,receivpd
of Waling ).13:i front the a kick from one of the VI AVS WIiICIi
711t.% broke his leg below the knee.
a••••••.,•* -1.,•••••44••....•
Vinrratipsto-In Clinton, on March
12th, Joseph *hitehead, agod 80 years.
ectu es
L,
ress.
N G -HA M ,
non' 8
MARCH I
90
.8dSiunclay Afterno
10 es and gent
25 Pr:NA o
os her?"
20
0250 ladBitiesndtiaYriclEv
02, gatory, the
SEE eun 25e. CorNxtitc Ain) 50c. TAME. '
GALLAGHER-At Belmore, on the rah
Mat., Mrs. Gallagher, aged 87 years. Butter, Eggs and ta,rd
Lucknotv, -on the 5tb Wan same as C,ash
dot., Jennet McMillan, relict of the late
Arehibald McMillan, aged 57 years and JESSOP & McELROV
D. months.
theirstoivn--In I3Iyth, on the 23rd nit.,
rt, at
men.
What ab
Evening,
94 by
EEP11:1111
o'clock, to both
ubjeet : "The
I we clo with
itig, at 8 o'clo r, to both
eatlemen. Sub
ope's Banking stahlish-
malt, ho the .Priests' lob he pee -
Doors o An at 2 and 7 o'cloc Lee -
tures at 3 and 8 o'clock. Silver 'olio -
tion of li cente will betaken at th door,
to defray expenses.
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Everyone should read the Eri h
Canadian this week, E'er sale on the
streets.
:•„(
ILL IS
co THAT N F R
JOHN PELTON
AGET1
WIN GAM, - • ONTArtra:
Also, manufacturer et all kinds ct
WOODEN PIJMPS •
which can ha supplied on short tiotice
trot: and Porcelminps supplied to order,
Repairing promptly domed to, Pelee 1%18011*
able.
Shop*DiatfOnal street, nearly opposite Dank ot
Gmmo, tv neltran.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers tor sole, b1 iarm, being
South halt ot lot 31, ernmeasion 14, Haat wawanosh,
matching 100 aCres; more or lees. There is asout
75 acres under enitettee, tho balance N pried.
pony bush, there is on the place a comfortable
Stick house and Inge frame harm vrtth stabling
underneath, also a splendid bearing orchard and
a good Apripg well. The term will be sold Y‘'asotra
able. Per vortical irs apply on ths promises 141(14.
dress, Whiteelturch, P. 0.
TIMMS 00011, Poprietor,
East Wawanoth, Veb ht -54 INN
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VOL. XXIII.---NO. 1156.
PRINTS,
PRINTS,
PRINTS.
They are here and they are
-beauties, see them; as usual, the
wettest in town.
ORR (Ss HISCOCES,
Direct Importers.
Bthat, March 7th, 1694.
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Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATERS0N„ No 23,,, ic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witb
required.
BEST get a Business Ecru -
ca tion, Shorthand,
Place in Ganada ;:to
etc., is at the Ceril
• • - tral Business Col-
lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ord.
Unquestionably Canada's Greatest Coma
mercialSchook- Cala rives tree. Men;
tun this paper. Shaw & 1,114,i, Principls.
(A*0004446 0042.40340.
LOCAL NEWS.
1LTo-daiiii Goo 1 Friday.
1,1EA telephone li tem= was in
week putting up acre wires.
W.
-The best brands of oysters, at
0ots, per quart, at Jas. MoItelvie'ff,
The Easter hrldays commence 11
schools to -day, and will continue
Monday, April 2 ad,
-If every pern would bo half as
as he expects h 3 neighbor to be wl
heaven this worL would bel
• -Beaver TobacclYis absoluiely ale
is the highest grade stook in Caned
the only gentleman chewing.
-Next Sunday .1vning, an Easter
Service will be held in the Met
church.
-Mr, J. W. Sctt, late dentist, of
now student of M chigan College of
eines and Surge. ,,, Detre' , was in
this week, visitin ol
-SCarcely d passes but what
thing new o.rri at Reynolds' Gi
This keeps the ok fresh and up
times anti the u 10 appreciate fresh
-The lectures • f Margaret L. She
on Sunday las , were largely a,tt
great numbers driving long distal
hear. 'er.
Rev. G. Tr, ter Carr, to wh•
congregation of ;he First Congreg
Church, Winghai 1, extended a call,
time ago, finds hhoself unable to
Wingham, on ace ,unt of ill health.
-For Field and Garden Seeds
kinds try T. A. Mills. High qual
low prices. Don't buy till you
prices.
-There is a mor' 1 to it and it
Do not be in a hurisk, to take dow
storm doors, or chswge your flans
takes more than one ray of sun
ineFspring-time.
it! -Mr. Thos. Wool cook has lea(
ar Geo. Fretwell's fern , in Lower W
town .4ie move. to it i the course a
, I or so He will give special atter
,
-Cash for good butter and eggs at 11 A.the kireeding of oroughbred st1
Graham's market grocery. I has already secured ome Holstein
-Services willjuii held to -day Goodl as a foundation of a' ter&
Friday) in St. Pau s church, at 1030'a. i•
uer-Oranges, rinesp:des,•Cocoanu
in1*an(i
aarrassortment of
r. Thos. Drmond bas moved his goc1,paremaesyrIyatthe
• tcher shop to th store 'first door south prices, at Jas. McKelvie's.
»fMr. R. Hill's re- taurant. -Mr. Andrew Li klater, of lot
-T. A. Mills' is th, best 'place in the icession 13, East Wasavanosh, baN,
county to bey your Seds. .clht, our prices posed of his farm, sell his far
befere yo tt buy. and implements 111 public auc
-Josephine street has been scraped and Thursday, )(land- 29th, con
the torapings taken tff, and the street now at one o'olock. Everything
presents a clean app ,arance• sold without re :erve. Tern
-Next Sunday i-11 be Easter Sunday. sums of 1$5 and ander, cash;
amount ten mont14,% credit will.
The open weather h made egga „plentiful
and cheap, an4 1
erg of nen fruit can
John Currie, (tuck eer.
costing veil much. -T. A. Mills ca
ies the largm
-Mr. R. Marshal P. L. S., of Ereinlough,
'town engineer, was h town on Wednesday d
looating a drain in t le rear of the buildings fore you buy. The Canadian II
On the 'west' side o Josephine street, be.
tween Tau and Vicoria streets.
;It --rePasroivnaatbelern
-Blyth Standard
ii
suitable accornmoda 'on can be secured.
roanteeyoif toloant .en A, mvoirytgtaogefil ,crohnitsa jionisirmnauicihs ilia° ri
ViTingh,am, has op
stable in town. He
Hotel stables for th
JOHN NEELANOs. ' valuable hints for fr
continent on fruit g
. stock at lowest prices. See our
On-taIrnio;egard
FaeIgham. All
ntloy Clover t of Seeds in and Timothy See
-
,enoy feast withou
II} -Ladies, have your garments made by to the ehanges of
c. Ilitiss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite i .
in y 3
the Qneen's Hotel. Latest styles, good 1894, a eader f the TIME'
follows : Perhaps iou have n
wo 'ilways first-class fit.
I
/-The stone masor s are engaged on the em -r--
f January lst ti 1 the last o
-foundation for the hcAse on the northwest Changes in the moo* are the
•Obrner of John and Shnter streets. Mr. read in the almseac-New
A. Ireland, the mosent pccupant of the quarter, full moon, last quart(
house, is encleavorim- to secure another 1
, hos five changes, w doh leaves
dwelling in which tomove for a few months to start with -Firs quarter, fel
until the house is mo -ed back on the ne quarter, new -moon,
foundation and vermered with brick and I till the end of Dece
rticulturist
it growers.
ation on ft
ading maga:
wing, end ii
Mr. P. McIntosh, of le very popular. Ssmple copia
ed another livery sent free on applica ion to the
ill occupy the Central Woolverton, Grim' y, Ont., who
time being until more largest .fruit fern- in the pr
land follow
ber„
otherwise improved.
-T0A. Mills is t only who
-Grand emicert in the Town Hall,
'n Seeds in Wingham, Seeds
Lid by the car 1 t if
March, 8yOtt
1" 146WhilineY, end Ben i3t-tia stun°P fee °
214 t
Guita,- Club,of Toro do. Plan at W s'
a aet our mice
pupil, ass0th iby
sted by Iniversity Ban
Drug Sto Weill be o en to subsor reen
MeneaY. h "list. 4 9 a. 113-, for. general whoisillipeYosIselflead. Ibliae.gsoPoirdi
he public ;meeting in the Totyli.fiall. northern town in Nell he
".• world's goods, aria deoidi
tick'on at 12, noon.
an Friday evening la.t, was not very large. j his wealth should he a poi
1st attended.' Short .daresses were given leg that Would c credit to
by Mayor Hnna, %lid Messrs. Thomas Ontario, add 14 ereed such a
Gregory and Witi. Clegg, as to the advise. just been finished „ha id r
bility Of asking the • J.:minion Government ' The Advocate, of tin town,'
to erect a huildi
for 0. port office a
the addresses the
ttiut taking any a
A. Doran won
in Wingham uitab)e I mast perfect huildin, for 41 IN
eels
d custom* house Atter I that it the interior Fe fittim
eeting adjou ed with- complete, emerenien end el
tion in: the matter. Mr. studied itt the design
•ea the ohair.
Desssittitee-lliss H. J. Powell hogs
40 announce, te 'lin ladies of Wingbain and
ioinity, that she is prepad to do dres.
Making in ths 1511. st styleW at moderate
rices. A call s, hefted. hop -Nearly
opposite Macdonald'a block.
4
A Prentintint
(41 have eight children, eve
health, not one of whom
Boott's Emulsion, lit which
boundless tonfidenoe,"