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'1'J ,1S, NOVEMBER 91 isb4i.
-Idell\TD00. u0ci REALITY AGAINST 'IA,IVI.
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Don't waste your tune eleisiug troui
4°re:testate tor Ladles, Menthe), Par
Ceets, Fur Capes, when eeis cue come to
the greatest Cloak and Par centre out-
side the city and see a richer essortment
and grouter variety than you can find in
all the Winghate stores, combined. We
sell three times as many Mantles and
Vara us any other house in WWII, 40 NISHINGS AND U1NTDERIATEAR, VALISES xiIND TRUNKS,
age, respectively.
have the liet styles of the most Komi- TM following is the report of t MORRIS - FULD - ROGERS -
neut neteers. It you are looking tor U111011 S. S. No. 18, Howiek and :LSTTL
Mar,y Ann, beloved wife of James
toba, on Saturday, October 20th, of . PRACTICE AGAINST THE C) :,y
Wilson, died near Deloraine, Mani -
dropsy and. heart disease. She was
the eldest daughter of Robert Mos-
grove, of Howick towaship, Deceits -
ed was only ill about 12 hours be-
fore her cleath. The body was ,
brought to her former home and in-
terred at Fordwich cemetery en
Saturday, Rev. Messrs. Dobson and
Greene conducting the service. Mrs./
Wilson was beloved by a large circle /
of friends who now mourn her sud-
den demise. She was only 83 years
of age and leaves a husband Catalogue sent free on appli- CLOTEES
1.4.0.04.444.....X41.440~14•44.4•44.4.1.404,446.$4.4,400.mipf
Read. the Plain Truths in. this Advertisement about our Low Prices.
±±.01VITT (Sr SON
MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, Ha,ve
ARTISTIC DESIGN,
DUR.ABLE CONSTRUCTION.
and two daughters 5' and 7 years of
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80000 worth of Goodr-4 walkJ.1 mut be dilF.5-
Posed- of in the next three month
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eatien. FOR SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, GENT'S FUR -
and the Largest and Best sehotk-A. Stock of BOOTS and SHOES in town.
.style e hi,:h you have fulled to and else -And in order to move them.rquick, we have marked them right dawn to hard time prices. Profits will be en-
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eseeeseseeeseee- eees-------------seere= tirely ignored, the goods being bought for cash, and .being under no expense for rents or hired help, WO have taken
ce T„ Addle Crier) ; Y. 'r., Jennie this method of sharing the hard times with air numerate customers, Next Sitturdny there will be a drop in prices
4'. Woodman ; R. S., Walter Cunning, of all classes of Goods in this establishment, hitherto tinknown in. Wingharn or elsewhere, and we •guarantee
ban ; A. a, Alven B. Brogden; F. S., that our prices will be Snell as will satisfy the elosest cash purchasers. Note a few of the same :
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Vitsere. Haug AND nia IT. •
Turnberry, for the month of October:
Sr. V class -Ruby Crittenden 72,
Agnes Fortune 48. Jr. V class -
Cassie Barton 88, Mavy Hooey 86,
Lily Fortune 82. IV elass-Joe.
Underwood 96, Charlotte McMichael
84, Jennie Lockhart 78. Sr, III
elass-Geo. Greenaway 60, John
Lockhart 02, Frank Gentmill 60.
Jr. III class -Waldo Weir 101, John
Underwood 98, 'Minnie Weir 90. II
class -Mary Gemmill 78, Henry Mc-
Glynn 78, Minnie Hayes 72, Lennie
Anderson 72. Part II class -Joe.
Greenaway 84, Minnie Abram' 64,.
Howard Hooey ta Part I class.- =army recta,
Victoria Willits 44, Jessie Barton 44,1
, In jan.,3892,•my son was ake» with
Ethel Hooey 42. Kidney fliseeae. Tweet,
Joux HARTLEY', Teaelier. three physiefaus, and oh. .a of climate
he grew worse and
Tho members of the Afethodist WEST WAWANOSH.
!hog to use Dr. Chas
I 195 lbs. to 95 I I day from siert-
father, by the hey, A. Stewart, Dr. Robt.
at Salem on Sunday member last ment on Saturday, October '37th. months bo gained eo nes. 111X1 Wan full
HALSEY PARR-. Agent, Wixoneie.
Stly $0..1r Dress Goods and Tri tn ;plugs,
Lace vitrtains, and Carpets, Overeoats
and Suits, Boots and Shoes, Gloves and
Hosiery,.oat of .our big stock.
Our assortments aro bettor, our styles
more varied, and you cart always get
your money hackie dissatisfied, at
M. 1 WINDOWS.
liteLSIORE.
Ephraim tjytt:1'; F.'"E'riage; Igen's Knee II es) hole stock,grain leather,regular $3.50 now
M., not% liel41; D. M., Maud Mo- Good Long°13‘oOtv " $2 75 " $5.
ridge; (4., 'Ado/. Scott; S., Albert Me- Boys' Long Boots, whole stoek,grainlea,ther " $2.25 "
" N.25 " $1,15.
Gregor; J. T„ jamee ijetireervice; Men's Fine Bills ancl„Congrese
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" 01.35 n 35.
OI•crantst, Agnee ).-;cott; Chap., Mar- 44 "2.00 " 01.65.
shall Braithwaite. Brothers La tiro -
son, Braithwaite and Ileflregor.•were
chosen as corre$pondents to the dif-
ferent local papers.
11,1en's Long Boots,gide searn,whele stook,regular $3.80 now
Men's Long Boots " $1.75 " $1.29
Boys' Good Long Boots, grain leather ' " 81.00 "
Men's Fino Bala and Congress " $1.50 "
$1.00
Ladies' Dongols, bal or button,tiped or plain " $1.70 " $1.25
A Large Stock of Youths', Boys' and Children's Low Boots at Cost.
At these prices it must be distinctly understood it is for Cash and Cash only.
1WBootsland Shoes repaired in the neatest and most substantial manner at the most reasonable prices.
Ingham, Oct. 30th, 1894.
ttended by IN
iad fallen from ----
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J. J. HOMUTH ez, SON,
Cie ney-Ltvor AGNEW — MONtil't°11I11—Ort October. . D
in 31st, at the rridente of the bride's
church attended Quart Services I Council:met according to adjourn- ; we were eble to tun .0 len, home.
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Y A new to kl t
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dist pulpit Very aceePtahIY on Sun- surer's repor--------------------------------- • er homedicine. S L'Act.11118N0111,rettl. TYLoaTytou—On Oct. 39th, in
Agues, e es daughter or
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IA MOND TEA 0.
Mr. Crittendee. occupied. the Metier iMembers nil present. The Jxo S H er •/-K-r I 7sr G-
Trea_ restored to lie.alth toy the t160 (11 this A. , chie, Lue..21111enie, all Qs. Clinton..
A., McLean, Mr. Archibald Taylor, to IN Pi".13FE017
day evening. -Miss Jennie Bremner !balanc,e and receipts of $31,wth .6A0. St. Andrew's church, Myth, by the Rev. II: ft,
visiting friends in Teessva.ter last :expenditure, 8354.61, leaving $46.23 Iv- merican Mill Building Maggie, daeghter ot Rev. J.. B. Taylor,
week. --Miss Boderus, of Wingbam, to October account. -Filed. John ; Co., Straeford, has made an assige- all of Slyth.
' was the guest of Misses Barton lastiClark asked the Council to reconsider . ment el
IMMO.
week. -Mr. Ralph Metcalf,whof 1 his account for extras done to the.' .1
i VJohn William Shaw, of Clinton,e• :exacts -In Kincardine, on November
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the past few weeks has been suffering ;shed, presented at last meeting. The !,
nas been appointed an associate cor- 601, John A. Angus, son of Mr. James
with typhoid fever, is, we are glad Council considered thoccount at ono' for the county7 months.
of Huron. we Angus, ot this town, aged 22 years and
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to say, improvinge--eer. Joseph; some length, but declined to ehange I,-
Murray's new dwelling house is near- ethe decision vrived - at last meet- r' Kent county this year Produced GuAlr-In Turnberry, on November
ing completion. -The first coat of / ing. Moved bylifr.-Tedd, seconded I 486000 bushels of beans, consider- 3rd,: George Edward, son or Mr.
G
plaster has been put • on the new by- Mr. Medd, that William Cun. I ably over•half the yield of the entire Joseph ray, aged id years, 1 month and
, - 10 clays,
store. -Mr. John Chittick has had a t Mngham be paid $4.20, •oue-half ' Province. 'V Pee.esoe-In Turnberry, on the 2,7th
stone foundation placed under his of amount ef damage done to Take Nectic.-The Tt,xas and Ootober, Elizabeth Pitarson, aged 80
house. -Mr. Robert Lane, our genial : his buggy by defective roadway ,Weekly Globe will be sent to any address, years.
sawmiller,is erecting a new stable. of the South Boundary -- Carried. in Cn"acIP' or the Ciiiteil States, for 011e ....i.,,,,., .. .. ... . ........ . ..
year, for one do,114, payable in advance.
• i The following cheeks were issued :
Subscriptions Indy corrunence at any tune.
WROXETER. 'Jas. Hoey, half contract W. B.,
Another of the old residents of i 5 ea . David T • --I l' -,. for sale, owing to the poor - health of , The -undersi”ned wilt Iceep on his premises, Mul-
e°.):- 85 , w 1 , rest after a, service of twenty-five I seek.
Terins—n at time of servi.:o, with the privilege of
retUrning tt necessaq.
ORAL'. HENDERSON.
Morris', Nov. 2nd 1504.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
4)72.35 ; Wm. Henry, contract, eon. The Berlin -Telegraphis offered
passed away. Mr. Ham-
Ilowick has! Thos. Lott, contracts, $.23 TI
a.,s- or tape me, •
; the proprietor, w110 desirous of
boar is moron months uld, and it; frorii %sported
Berkshire Boar, for the isnproveuietst of at ek. The
.ale road, during Iho season, a thoronghbred large
ilton Griffith, of the 9th concession !.e.
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died on Saturday, the 3rd lust., aged !Anderso' n, contracts, $9,44) ;e3eugh years in the Reform interest.
78 years. Mr. .Grifilth came to ' Moreland, inspecting gravelling, $2 ; The money value in stock in Huron
Howl& from- the county of Waier- Frank Glenn, eontract S. B., $15.70; is greater than for any other county
loo a quarter of a century ago. Mae James limy, gravelling, $16.50; W. in Ontario, the figure. being $6,366,.
funeral took place on Monday,and j.Irowler,repairing bridge, &c.,$5.62; 000. Middlesex ranks second, with
was attended by a, large number of A. Nicholson, contracts, $51.52; Jas. $5,912,000, and Grey third, $5,776, -
relatives and acquaintances -The Agnew, gravelling, $6.G0 ; W. II, 000.
R. T. of T. intend holding a box Wilson, gravel, $6.95 ; John • Woods,
social on Friday e-vening, Nov, 30th. gravel, $6.83; John Craig, lul:tiber, A test was•thade at the C. P. R.
—Dr. Moffat, of the Upper Canada , ditch and bridge, $40.88 ; w: telegraph office, Victoria, B. .C., to
Tract Soeiety, lectured lin the Pres-' Cunningham, damage to buggy, see how long it would take to send a
byterian church on Siinday morn- $4.20 i John Kilpatrick, contract, despateh to Manehestet, England,
.ing.-Mr. R. Black hos been obliged. $44.76 ; Alex. Stuart, selecting jurors, and receive a reply. It was done in
to run his flour utill fifteen hours , se3 Walter Wilson, selecting jurors, ninetyseconds, the distance being
daily. Ms flour iso much. in de- . $4 ; R. K. lrillerselecting jurors, 6,000 miles.
xnancl that he is employed altogether 4,1.$Mrs. Robinson, charity, $1.0 ;zi'.
The many old friends in Aurae of
-will be inducted in the Presbyterian J. S. Ward, advert, $1. Counel1 ty, he Rev. John Granow of %same,
et theeTorpatoe.Ovongeris!ittoary
church on theil5th inst.,of Itusieis
in leealtrade.-gev. R.S.G.Anderson Geo. Anderson, gravelling, $15.01 I SIGNOR DINELLX, ...e
adjourned to meet according to will be gratified to learn that he has prepa l . d to rec i e pin: Bs i
. instead of
the 18th, as stated in our correspond- statute, on Dec. 15th, at 10 o'clock recently come into possession of some
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC '
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$60 000 left to Mrs. Gray through
ence last wreven- RK. Clerk.
k. -A tea -meeting will- ' '
A novel industry has been started MISS MAUD LESLIE
MISS C. L. McKENZIE1 A.T. C. M.
Teacher or
VIOLIN, EX,OCUTION AND
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
For full particulars, apply at the resi-
dence of Mn. Geo. Molleivern, Wing -
hem.
MISS NORMA DINSLEY,
Pupil of
be held in he basement in th
the death of a relative. For terms apply at Dingle)/ House.
e . Mitzte,
ing.
CLINTON.
Messrs. Wilson and Horne have
disposed of their restaurant business
to Messrs. Jos. MeCiabarty, jun., and
A. Jackson, both are young men well
known here. -The Public School
trustees have re-engaged all the
present staff for the ensuing year • -The box social at the Methodist tracted by chemical process at small
audio so doing have shown their ap- Parsonage last week was a success, expense and large profits to the pro
preation of the faithful services of
teachers. Mr. Lough declined an of
-
fared increase of salary.. -An event
which has for some time been antici-
pated took place at the home of A.
MeMurehie, Reeve, on Wednesday,
it being the marriage of his eldest
daughter Agnes, to Mr. Robert
Agilely, of town. Only the immed-
late friends were present. Rev. A.
Stewart performed the teremony.
Dr. Agnew and his wife are well
known here and both enjoy the es-
teem of all. Quite a crowd shower-
ed them with rice at the station. --
Kr. It Van Egmond. of' the Huron acted, At the close a. degree meet- tinent.
road shot a large wildeat here lately. ing was held whentwo brothers ,
t vits.a a fine specinian and evottld were advanecd to the W. R. Degree. j atAttEtflen.
h about 50 lbs. Its mate sup -
be in the neighborhood is Tuesday was well attended. The of Mr. a Lettimexon Octobe 1at4 by
captured. -The Blyth foot- officers were elected and installed, Rev• le CilordtMr•'los
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m did not put in an appear- The election should have taken plaee Letitia Williamson, all of Win:thane
Oa Nov. ith, at
on Monday as was expected. a week betters, but owing to the rain Victoria atteet personage, by Rev. H..
tre have not heard the reason. Ws the was no meeting. The follow- ereiati. sem che cte
oialp collector°. lag aft the of goers for this quarter: Moo, both of Areb fitteetigisitsilfp. janat
LONDESBORO, in the San Joaquin Valley, Califor-
W. T. Brandon arrived home from. ula by Chicago tanners, who will TEACHER. of MUSIC,
Manitoba last we,ek. He brought a cultivate a, weed from, whose roots
oar load of cattle wlth hine.-Rev. they can tan better leather than Is prepared to reeeive pupils, being fully
11. J. Fair conducted quarterly meet- . from anything else. The weed is well, as beginners. Will
competent to teach advaneed pupils, as
also prepare
last Sunday. -Mr. Wilken wears a, This vegetable tontain's 23 to 33 per ill Y ICtN:ttorlYti:cfblrVialltivareeral
ing services in the Methodist church canalgre, of the yellowdock family. P_uluisatfionr C'n"
smiling faec just now. Its a girl, cent of tannie acid, which can be ex- Residenoe-EdWard Street, Wingharn,
ftoss' boottote. ri
_Fred Youngblut bad a bee last ducer. Two handrecl carloads o
week to shingle his house, -Thos; twelve tons each have been orders
Adams will remain at Manitoba. this . from the mountains of New Mexico
winter. -----Tho trustees of S. S. No. 8 . where it abounds. The producer
have engaged Miss Johnson, from _expeet to get about 500 carloads o
Winghain, in the place of Miss Turn- the concentrated eatialgre mid a
bt111 as assistant teaeher.-Rev. F. E. year, amounting to something like
and Mrs. Higley,- of Elyth, were visit- 6,000 tons. This will be shipped to
ing in the village last Friday. -Thos. Chicago for tanneries near the stock
Cole has rented Mr. Ilfeelakertyls yards. In addition to growing the
farm, on the 1.8th con, for a terna. of plant, there will be extensive works • .
seven -years. --The Foresters meet to. for redwing the roots in pulp, cam -
night. -The S. 0. E. meeting last posed mostly of tannic acid. The
Friday night was well attended, A growth of this weed may revolution -
large amount of business was trans- 1Z0 the leather industry of the con -1 -
--The Good Templar meeting on nges.-Wmt.r.kusos.-M the residence
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from the Tea Plant
-t the Tea Cup, in its
ittiVe Parity, un-
ete.e •
empered with, sup-
plied to the public at
strictly Wholesale
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Prices; all medics
and profits saved.
likViT.
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Famous Selections of the pure Tea of
_Ina; CEYLON, CHINA AND JAPAN,...
are guaranteed to be of the highest quality, Alt who appreciate it eup of .
really:line Tea, possessing pangeney, briskness and. flavor, are to call -
or write for samples and contrast with other -.Tea. The prices range from
20e. upwardp.4.
......ristnno•••••••:fien fort,wrnIrsa*LaealltannuruirK•411.1.146.4.41.11114-,
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THE SH*E STORE,
mifz XILVC4I-A1P-1.114E 9
Two deers north of Postoffieehmt•Halsted & Seott's Bank.
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NEW FIRM,
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES
Our objeet for this season is
We make Customers, not
euPy.
ok for our
ts later. •
.• 'noes warrant-
. 4das represented.
POWDERS
cure 310K 1411101401 -1St out tidoraficht
1,11610._,0/1/40:Aike *het Coted.Toakee',
t*I;iirn.ltiltel it 'AP 141,1*Ige ra!fyltdogirMil
We wish to establish an exclusive Shoe Business in Wingham.
4011/0 rt. ii.114:101te::
are the best that the best factories outsproduee.
Our prices for this season will bo very low.
Thc styles are the very latest.
We will provc to you that it will pay yon to buy your Shoes at thenoe
Store.
It Is to our interest to please you.
GOOD BROTHERS
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The Xew 'Shoe Mat.
VOgilittirt Hie bt;Wgii. Viltr MOS tdi um's.
.Phito IS Oirtits Ar 44"m 11"reit* WINGIIAM and MEAYORTIL
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et,
VOL. XXIII.,
The Brea bas been mal
Jot, a Big Fall Trade by g
a urge and well -selected st
every line, all bought at th,
markets and marked at the
of prat. Goads were ne
this season, whiali you v,+ -
calling and getting prices f
need, let it be what it ma
Flannels, Underwear or
Ree,c1p.Made Clothing, Boo
Groemees. And in order
you and make a go as far
will give to all Oash Buyer
most or 10 PER CENT., insto
system,purchases, Ie
cents, (yrith Ole exception 0,
Remember oar goods are
any in the trade, and 'V
' We etinhold th
the best Ten, in Wingham
for one dollar, 5 lbs, for on
evekeieeeeVele-
ORR & H1S0
The Only Di
Tun Beam, Oct. llth, 1894.
Marriage Lioen
Issued by INANX PATERS()
toria street, Wingham, On t
required.
.0$04)V0-000.404.0.44
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Place
4, „EST get a
• cat!
etc.
lege. Toronto, Oot., and
• unc.1944leasbly Canada's
meregn.Scheek:, t:A.1.:‘•04u
LOS1,44s.
thin this paper, Sw 6s hv
40-1)
REALESTATE,
. To*, Tcaut rum Property
mission, fo the best adta
buyer and Seller. No sit
Rents .collected and,propert
FIRE INSURA
!west's° desiring insurance
one of the following cid anal
stock bgrupanies
Sint Vire Insurance Con
Belied 1710.) .
Norwich Udell :•Indira
(ostablislied 1797),
Alliance Piro - AgetitARii
tablished 1824.y
Lancashire Pire .Xnstir
(established, 1852.)
S. Ytallitlii
Real Estate and Fire, 111
Kent Block, Win
LOCAL NE
-Oheap Lamp 000eo:
Macdonald's Bleak, Wingh
T
-.An effort is bei gtriadotieg Men's Liber Club
"Baby's Own" Toilet
cake. at the Chino, }tom
-ThieTown Treasurer
applications for the To rt
side parties.
For Sale -A, e ber
White Leghorn r ostere.
able. Apply t . TAvr;on)
VIV1r. Win. Gol ey, *ho
chased the north , ad live
of it since to Mr, Valter Be
township, who 1i; (altered
Do not go dirty hen you
Own Soap for 10o. cake,
House.
Alfred Irel d, of
011 the London frei 1, bad
of the right hand to en o
while coupling cars t Lon
Not. V
Golley, Veterinary
and infirmary : 32 Viotox
Residence : 125 Minnie
former residence. Calls pr
to, day or night.
-A union oerfce of
PreebyterianOlap ist and
churches wi1ib h Id in the
church, on Thateregiving
Nov. 22nd, at 10. 0 a. me
prettoro are to talc pert.
ee given by Revs. Iaa. ti
Petrie. An aortae will
the poor of the tee it.
Por wisp ;tailor
enl�8 furnishiegs, try
Jtenternb6r the pliteo, on6
A. Grahertee groove