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M. IL McINDOO.
There never was a time when oar
power counted as it does mew. There
never was 4 tittle when we were se in u;.h
la the lead with our magnifieent stook,
whit* (*mileages comparison with the"
town for quality awl price; no matter
what you want—try her tor it—if we
have it—its mire to be reliable.
HEADQURTERS FOR SILKS.
We have in a foroible way been do-
ing the silk trade for many years, but
never have we beeu doing such a busl.
nese as this last few weeks. Large
variety of white, cream, and tinted silks
Blacks in Peau de sole, 'Faille, GniF
Grain, Setin Duchess°, Crystals, and
other ataple 'tees.
DRESS GOODS.
Well posted shoppers have naturally
learned to expect the most as well as the
choicest for their money at Winghamis.
recognised dress goods centre.
R.EADY TO WEAR CLOTHING.
More evidence every day that M. H.
Mancloe's ready made clothing for
yariety and value are in the lead.
,FASHIONAKIE PARASQES,
'Ao nine)) quality and style for the
-price that gives us such a decided lead
in this line, at
M. H. McONDOO'S.
tea.service and lecture were given
in, the bliPtitnt font 5 to 7.30 p.
Rev, Mungo, Fraser delivered
his lecture entitled "My travels from
Egypt to Jerwalem, by way of the
Dead Sea." 7 The lecture was well
reeeived.-Messrs. Leavitt and Mar-,
tyne, a lecturer on Protestantism and
a. ventriloquist, held meetings hi the
town hall, on Tuesday and Wednes-
day evenings of this week. -Trout
fishing is being indulged in by our
townspeople Just now, and some large
speckled beauties have been caught.
On Tuesday, one weighing 2 lbs.
was caught by Mr. Cousins, -On
Tuesday evening last the officers of
Court Victoria, No. 52, Canadian
Order of Foresters, were installed. by
Ir. John A. Barnard, D. D. IL C. R.,,
of Wroxeter, assisted by Bros. Nee -
lands and Elliott, of Wingham, with
Bro. S. R. Bon acting as High Mar-
shal, as follows: C. R., A. Little; V.
C. R., H. G. Baker; Chap., Jno. Camp-
bell; li, S., G. S. Fowler; F. S., W.
J. -Howson; Treas., R. N. Thurtell;
S. W., Alex. McDonald; J. W., R.
McDonald; S. B., R. Braclley; J. B.,
D. Fraser. After installation cere-
monies had been concluded, addresses
were delivered by the visiting breth-
ren, when the meeting was brought
to a close. Then all sat down to a
splendid spread, prepared by Bro. R.
Copeland,and all seemed to enjoy this
part of the evening's entertabuneet
most heartily. .
• ADDITIONAL LOCALS. HOWICK.
Mr. Samuel Howard, of Orange
—.Remember Harr ston races on the
Hill, has been away for two weeks
Queen's birthday. F ve hundred dollais
taking charge of the dairy depart -
in prizes.
ment of the Model Farm, Guelph,
---Winghare's Cou_t of Revision of the and making experiments which; will
1894 assessment roll mill hold its first sitt- tend to help that industry. This
ing on Wednesday, ti z 30th inst. shows that his skill in the art is re-
-The llth annual iession of the Guelph cognized. by the experts.—Mr. Arthur
Methodist Conferenc!; will be held in Ged-iCowan has had several severe attacks
erich, commencing re june 1st. I of lumbago lately. It gave him a
—Rev. D. Perri° peeached in Brussels on 1 chalice to get his seeding finished,but
Suwasy last, Mr. Cai-leron, a student from at present he is suffering a severe
Rautx College, Toro. -o, taking his work attack.—The trustees of Orange Hill
school have purchased a fine two him-
tes : "The chinch dred and forty pound bell for their
ain, the bee moth elegant and commodious school. A
ed hng fdls him full few more necessaries will make this
roops the money. school as thoroughly equipped as any
year oldsion of Mr. rural School in the county. ---Alex.
got
Montgomery has disposed of fifteen
, one of his
head of his fat cattle to Mr. Hamil-
squeezed in the
ell's furniture fac- ton for four cents a, pound. Although
the price was low for export cattle,
he was glad to get rid of them.-
titute meeting of Fall wheat, as well as the • spring
ron is to be held in
r, on Friday and crop in this vicinity, look well and
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th, commencing -
Promise to mature well. -The pros-
peas for fruit are also good, but it is
feared that the early frosts will injure
nge has been made the blossoms.—Some farmers have
t in cases of actions planted their potatoes a week ago,
a corporation on and if this spring tells the same tale
ury, ace must be as bygone springs, they will have to
r • e injury. The plant them again.—We no doubt will
uded to 20 days. have to chronicle a marriage 'before
here.
—A Patron poet
bug eats the farmers'
spoils his honey, the
of ia, but humbrig s
—Robert, the fiftee
John Carruth, of to
fingers pretty badl
plainer at Ur. Thos.
tory, on Monday.
• The semi-annual
the teachers of West
the public school, Ex
Saturday, May 25th a
on Friday at 10 a.. m.
An important ch
in the bill providing th
for damages agains
account of personal i
sent within 48 hours
time limit has been e
—1 have opened th Park House, Wing- many weeks, as a young 'man who
ham, and intend r ng it on its merits as once paid his compliments to a young
4 Temperance El, se 1 have a,ccommoda- lady grew cool for a time and now
tion for about It' b=rders at reasonable thinks more of her than ever. .
terms, either by day sr week.
W. J. Suer/inn. .
—The Templar, ti e unflinching advocate
eel Prohibition, has ....itered upon its fourth
year, and its editor, Mr. W. W. Buchanan,
• celebrates the event by enlarging the paper
- to eight pages. TIte Templar has a wide
:circulation and whirls a great influence in
• favor ot the supp ession of the liquor
• traffic, and well dese yes the success it has
.achieved.
• 'A Romance
.0sily a tangle of
'Only a bursted p
Only a header in
Only a shor
f a Wheel.
wisted wire,
math} tire,
eep, black mire„
sharp nail.
Only a suit of cldies all torn,
Only a lump on behead next monr„
While two black }yet the face adorn,
Only a whee for sale.
TEES'S rATER.
The annual m e ing of tlie Me-
ehanics' Institute sfas held last week.
There was a fair Iattendance. The
treasurer's report 4s certified to by
the auditors showeV the receipts for
ibe year to be $448.74 and the ex-
am $361.43 ilea.ving a balance
ma hand of $108.1„ Officers were
ideated as follows: Pres., A. G. Ste -
art; Viee-Pres„ Askin; Seeretarsr,
. Farquharson; reastuei,
n; Directors S. ,L Stephens,
M. 141. Sher . and E. Crosson,
\ Messrs. 3. Forsyth, R. N.
-nand Dr, Jordon; Auditors,
towler and r. John Gordon.
votes of th nks were tendered
. 3. 3. Ste tens for ber past
as sec tary and. to the
ng directors 'Irs. Nixon and Mr.
'Waldo. -The nuiversary serviees
Knox elurel , were
t Sunday, fay 1,8th. Sermons
preached b Rev:Mungo Fraser,
•Zarnilton. • Monday evening
BRUSSEL
S
•
Mr. J. T. Pepper, of this place, has
purchased the drug business •of the
'late J. J. Hall, of Woodstock.—D.
D. G. M. Collins paid. an official visit
to St. John's Lodge, A. F. & A. M.,
on Monday evening of last week. -
A district Sabbath school convention
will be held here on the 29th inst.—
The following are the officers of
Knox church Christian Endeavor
Society for the ensuing six months :
Hon. President, Rev. D. Millar; Presi-
dent, A. L McCall; Vice -President,
Miss Lizzie MeNaughton; Secretary,
Miss Bella Boltz; Treasurer, Miss
Maggie McNeil; Look -out committee,
Misses Lizzie Ross, Lizzie Craig, Mrs.
D. Millar„ Mrs. J. Scott and James!
Boltz; Prayer meeting committee,
Mrs. A. 1. McCall and Misses Mary
Calder and Nellie Ross.—The total
assessment of the village is 005,240,
ani the population is given as 1200,
alt inerease of 51 during the past
year. — The Mechanics' Institute
annual meeting- was held last week.
There are in thelibrary 1700 volumes,
and during the past year 1109 were
Issued to mien/bens. Office bearers
were eleeted as follows : President
Rev. J. ROSS, 13. A.; Vice -President,
llev.. G. II. CobbIediek, 13. D.; Score-
tary-Treasurer, A. Hunter; Directors,
T. Pepper, J. Shaw, J. H. Cant -
roti, J. R. Smith, G. F. Blair W. II
• err, J. A. Stewart and A. Cousley;
Auditors, A. Strachan and A. Reid,
Miss Shaw was re -appointed Libra-
rian.,
The new Winnipegdireetory pltiees
the population of that city at 85,500.
dent of London, dropped dead Monday
Dr. Alex. G. Fenwiek, ea old resi-i
evening.
TILE WING11.AM TIMES, MAY 18, 18t14...
MUSICAL EXCELLENCE,
ARTISTIC DESIGN, .1
DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. I
Catalogue sent free on appli-
cation.
MORRIS- FER' O - ROGERS - CO I Men's
!
LISTOWEL.
HALSEY PARK, Agent, WING:11Am.
Ja HOMUTH &SON
STILL LEAD THE TRADE
MERCHANT TAILORING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
rn 1--E.A21,8 we have the most nobby to. be found,
11EICIPCYll" /311.1%17C1 3E -3[4:2101E9.,—..... •
our stock is complete. Note a few of our prices:
Plongli Boots, from $1.00 up.
Ladies' Fine Button Dongolas, tipped, from $1.00 up.
Boys' and Girls' Sehool Shoes, from 65ets, up,
and all other goods in that line equally low.
Alisssw,
GORRIE.
The officers of the Mechanics,
Institute for the ensuing year are: OUR STOOK OF
H. Harding Pres.; R. Ross V. P.;
W. J. Greer,See; W. Doig, Treas. ; S.
T. Fennell,Librarian; Directors, 3. R.
Williams, S. T. Fennell, W. Doig, A.
Doan, N. McLaughlin, J. Armstrong,
T. Nash, W. J. Greer, R. Blow.
The institute' is in a most flourishing
condition, having over 100 members
and a surplus of $50 in the treasury.
• WROXETER. -
Mr. Robt. Miner was in Hamilton
last week attending the Grand Conn-
ell of the Ru
:Royal Areanm.-Mr.
Goble is this week opening out a new
jewellery' shop in the store adjoining
the Mechanics' Institute. --Mr. Will
Ashton spent a few days in town last
week.—Mr. and Mrs. R. M. HazIe-
wood,*of Clifford, spent Sunday with
friends in town.—Rev. Dr. James
occupied the pulpit of the Presby-
terian church here very acceptably
on Sunday last.—Mr. Jas. Ireland
disposedof his oatmeal mill to Messrs..
Robt. Black and Jno. Barnard. The
mill passed into the hands of the new
proprietors on Tuesday of MIS week.
Both of these gentlemen are thorough
business .men and. we bespeak for
them the success which their .enter-
prise deserves.
High Court of Justioe.
THE MAY SITTINGS.
13==Ct. Jag
On Tuesday week Mr. Justice
Street held the first court at Goderich
under the chan,g•e, in the High Court
which provides for a sitting of the
Assize Court during this month for
the trial of non -jury cases. There
were nine caSes on, the list, which
were disposed of as follows:
Charlesworth vs. 13rown, an. action
from a former court, was for ' th
guarantee of gore goods supplied to
deft. and guaranteed by one Leitch.
Judgnient was giveu for plff. for
022 and 'full coats. R. S. Hays for
; Creaser & Smith for defts.
Lambertus vs. Dalton, was 41
action for trespass on land, and on a
counter elabn by deft. Judgme,
was given for pa for $10 damages
and costs, and an injunction granted
to restrain deft. • from further tres-
pass.
Walsh vs Smith was an action on a
building contract. • Referred to
Master at Goderich. R. Vanstone
for ; Manning & Scott for deft.
Griffiths vs. Dawson, an action for
balance of unpaid purchase money.
Judgment for plff. Garrow & Proud -
foot for plff.; Creasor & Smith for
deft.
Wood vs. Pframer, an interpleader
to determine the ownership of certain
monies • which had been paid into
court. Judgment for plff. Garrow,
Q. C., for plff.; Mabee for deft.
Pfrolier; Scott for defts, Murch &
Pickard.
Oke vs.. Oke, action for construc-
tion of will. Referred to -Master at
Goderieh to administer the estate,
Collins for plff.; Holt for adult deft.,
Garrow for infant.
Baird vs. Thompson was adjourned
till fall sittings. Daneey for plff. ;
Holt for:deft.
Stewart vs. McLean, action for
contribution by Co. sureties. Settled
by the parties. Holt for plff.;
row, Q. 0,, Cameron, Q. C., for deft.
Laundy vs. Laundy, action agairist
-deft. as exeeutor of the eAtiM 'Of
Henry Launch., deceased, for boa'rd
and maintenance of the said deceased.
Judgment for plff. for $800. Holt
for plff, ; deft.
In the at Toronto,. on
Monday, ustice Robertson sen-
tenced Mit Fmins, in connection With
the Sharon poisoning' ease, to ten,
years" hnprIzonment. Osman reedy -
ed two years.
VALISES AND TRUNKS
is full, and at prices which must satisfy all. °
Ea -Boot and Shoe repairing done as usual.
Mr. Pullman, the millionaire palace -
car builder, .has been telling an
American reporter bow it feels to be
very rich. He said: "I believe that .
I am no better off—certainly not
happier—than I was when r didn't
have a dollar to my name and had to
work from daylight _until dark. I.,
wore a good suit of • clothing then
and I Can only wear one now.
relished three meals a day then a '
good deal more than I do three meals
a day now. I had fewer cares,. I
slept better and I may add g.enerally
that I believe I was far happier in •
those days than 1 havebeen. Manx
times since 1 became
And yet it is a comfortable feeling
to be rich." Mr. Pullman's riches, it..
may be added, is put at £10,000,000
sterling.. •
noun—
STEVENSON.--In M00% • On May 5th,
the wife of Mr. Wm. StOt.eii}ion, 5th..1Tne;
a daughter.
• CIAe:x.—In Teeswater, on' April 26th,
the wife of Mr, U. E. Clark ; a daughter.
MARRIED.
ENGLAND—SANDERSON.--In Sault Ste.
Moyle, Michigan, on May lst,by the Rev,
Mr. Thompson, Mr. John England, of
Pickforcl, Michigan, to Nirs. Wni. Sander- °
son, of Witigham. •
.• .
•
KING.—ta Turnberry, near Bluevale,
on May ltith; Duncan King, aged 74 "
3:pers.
- This funeral will leave big late resi •
J. J. HOMUTH & SON,
• WINGRAM.
er•---4r
FUTURE PROSPECTS.
Will wheat be worth two dollars a bushel within two years?
We do not claim to be able to answer the question, but one who •
should be regarded as good authority on the'subject, namely, Mr.
VanHorne, of railway fame, has spOken quite freely on this question.
But there are questions of daily experience of which we can speak
with absolute certainty, and. of some of them we will have some-
thing to say here:
lst. There are so many people engaged in the mercantile business - -
or trade in this country, and the struggle for place and patronage
is so great and, persistent, that profits in many lines are wiped out.
How, then, can a trade be done that will give to the merchant a
living profit, and at the same time secure to his customers the very
hest value offered inany market ?
We answer: Import goods ,direct from the manufacturers or
.from the fields of production, and we have adopted this eourse. .
OUR ORDER FOR FALL AND WINTER MANTLE!S AND WRAPS
WAS PLACED WITH ONE Or THE. BEST BERLIN, GERMANY, MANU-
FAOTURERS TWO MONTHS AGO. Our customers can rely on getting
the very latest TENTUP,SIUld NEWEST tgVLES, at the LOWEST PRICES •
POSSIBLE.
OUP. IMPORTATION ORDER for TEAS was SISO PLACED TWP •
aioxrrns Aim and. will BE PICKED AND PACKED TO OUR ESPECIAL
ORDER AND SHIPPED DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS WHERE GROWN
TO THE TOWN OF WINCHAM. • . •
Our Dress Goods, and many important lines in Dry Goods, wt.
.,iiilported this spring, and our enstomers understand what that means.
them.
We sell the best Boots and Shoes Ready -Made Clothing. Our
,Talloring;Department has special attention. Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Collars, Tis, &C. The purest Groceries, at correet prices, is the rule
of our house
deco, on Saturday, May 19th, at 10.30 •
o'clock a, rn., and proceed to Cho Bluevale ••
etery.•
naSt, WaWilbogh, OU May'
13th, Jblin Taylor, aged 31 years, 11
months and 13 days.
1-10se—In Turnberry, on the 10th inst.,
Ann, wife of Mr. James Hogg, aged 75
years.
•'''-5t11111trkl.—in Morris, on May 6th,
Donald Currie, aged 73 years aed.-6
tuonths.
PENTLA111).—In west wawasosh, on
"April 29th, John Pentland, need 72 years.
Blyth, on Sunday May
13th, Wigan) Jameson, aged'48 years.
. _
TO CURE DEBILITY,
Loss of atrepte, sleeRlessness and all nen"-
ous trt%oe , physimats recommend
Campbell's Quinine Wine:
Do not let your druggist pursuade you -
that some other is just as good.
IC. CAMPBELL & CO., Mfrs., MONTREAL.
0
COURT OF REVISION.
The Munioilhal Connell of the Township of E st
awanosh
hnsiness in the Connell n-o-om ansacj°118 as,6Lngoe;
etc., rum s'.1socaloPrth:17rmal::::thinevIto. -0404;:ir
Iliepesementw lOPT f71 the Pil gose of r h
34, Con. 0, on
Monday, May 28th, x894,
at the hour of th 0'650 A. M„ et1)v_ghlel•otaalltrtfiesci;.:Ii
interested Mil please take notice and
selves accent/Orly.
'
P, PIELD„.
(Cleart'4;ttivih,May 7, '04. • PnliTIMClerk.
GE WO1;K,
IRON GRATE BARS,
WASHERS,
COLUMNS,
AIR BRICKS,
SIDEWALK. OrRATES,
CRESTING and
PUMP SPOUTS
WALL
D. M. GORDON,
rho Anchor House, Wingliam.
I have just received a large consigninent of.
PAPER,
WINDOW BLINDS,'&c5
In all, the latest designs and Atyleg,
• Also, a Jarge stock of
School Books, Scribblers,
Exercise Books, Copy Books,
Slates, Pencils, Crayons,
Stationery, &c.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
ALEX. ROSS.
The Popular Bookstore. Winghaut.
HARNESS AND GOLLARS•
navinkbou'otout the Ambler H rness 13usiteas and started in his old tand,
atn prepared to furnish the public w1t everything usually kept in a harness shop
such as
HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK 13AINESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,
CURVY 1COMBS,
13RUSIII S, SWEAT COLLARS,
• TRUNKS, VALISES and
TRAVELLING BAGS, &e•1+ &e
Gill me
THE WINDHAM F011iNORY.
•
•••••••firit Imo
I make all rey own Collars and guarantee satiefatition.
trial and I will use you riglik.
Crj 7,LXT :TA WT01\1".,
Wingbani ,
,VOL. X.XIII ---NO
Our stock this season surpassea ar
previous efforts, and we are daily
the benefit of it. Ths Dress Goode
ment is full of all the leading novel
colors. See the colored Gloria's, (
wool), aouble width and grand vall
ClitiSIVE TO THIS fiT011E. We Bel
done as dood a Dress Goods trade
season. Comment is unnecessai
Prints are in the lead as usual; th
range, the newest designs and fine,
ings. Our all -wool De Lainee
prettiest and cheapest in town, '
an exclusive range of Zephyr G
and Muslins, guaranteed to ke
color. A special line of ladies'
Vests, 5 cents each, six for 25 sent
Our Shoe stook is full of the ols
It makes; the best assorted stock of
and Slippers in the trade.
Groceries as usual. The 35 c
8 lbs. for one dollar, 5 lbs. for re
and fifty, as aatisfactory as ever
delivered promptly.
servos
ORR tte HISCOCK
• The Only Direct 3
Tax DEAR, May 2nd, 1894.
Marriage Licenses
ISSII0d by FRANK PATERS0N, N
toria street,Wingliam, Ont. No
required.
colleg-He, u
• and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. mi.
Canada's Greatest Commer alai Sono
the entire year. Special circulars for so
Write for one,
SIIAW tf..LIOTT, . SES
—Snow fell in Ingham or
last.
—Cash for good butter and es
Graham's market grocery.
—The Dominion • onventior
C. T. II. will be be4cl in Lox
June 1st to 5th
'this section has been vis
t deal of ram al ing the.]
SO, and there is} an mmense
vegetation.
• —Why buy cheap goods, wk
get the best for the same mon
shawls?
•
,.•;0-ifevs. Messrs, Perr e and
'-:-,..alianged pulpits on Su }day e
-it The merobers of both ti e cow]
"• doubt, enjoyed the snchil
courtesies, as well as th., serm.
—Clinton New Era s Mr.
was effered 0400 for hi; drivi
Tirsday,,at Winghain this
for a'thrfityear old, bu it is
all.Y.fin`e Mare.
'141r.,N, T. Rite ie, p.:
dine, will be at the Q een's' I
hate, Ott May 241h, 24th and
requiring his servioeilshould
—Do parents know that the
imposes a fine of 2C on an3
child between eight and fon
age, and provides th it they •
the consent of the rr-Agistratt-
ing their children at home?
electric dis rbano
tight last, did a great deal
some places. Betweerihere
a great number of telhone
poles were shattered, I1 d r
telephone instruments it to
out and the busines den
pairers were at work gram:,
and new things are al ,right
.1
—G. T. R. trainsleave Wingham at 6.25 a,
fn. tied 3.45 p. m., via, Clint
Good eonnections by all tra
pendent sending in co mui
Times would observe t e ru
signing his or her na le it
Mtn letter sent. Th s rule
ant and ahould 'otterve.
trilmtor Oder tha the
properly oredited, an-. Occasionally 'and; fled
to
•
O
touching uPon 'matt ,ro of
tance comes thand. and.:
eensiaersbie totilals', .te
ing by comparia# • Oh
,. or
-'.Vo particularly k th
erhaps
bottom of met,
p'k spf 15,
reapondent; sign 1,
•
to assume tilm,
sAtempting to omits t