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The Wingham Times, 1894-11-16, Page 8TLIF V.V. 1 IN LAtt,A TIMES, NOVEMBER 16, IZAJ.I. • ...........a...rwvervvotommomorovvvvIrM . ! • r • and geed for one week, at 1 D00le; sapplies. $/$ 03 ; Geo. Unglu . e, labor, W, Halmos, relative, ; 'J.'. ., „ Meoxe, work on water works, $3.50-, The following accounts were left over, as they were not certified to: T. L. Jobb, repairs, LU1i; Temperance Hell Co., rout crf ball 1D) rues :word we.V0I in Bargains. for two Division Courts, $10; W. (). Stuart, T'ne Big StGre its the Gibraltar of super- levelliug drain from 'Victoria, to ladward - :streets, WOO, 1), Rush's aecount of $10 Ler Valuee. • Bead Iho Bargain page, devoted to the hest iuterests et the people, full of faots that will save you a bile lot of Money on everything yea need for home, for watering street in front of town 1,14,11 was left in hands of Street Committee to . investieete and see how former street watereris were pat Mayor stated that he had not cellea'Committee re butchers' petition, but would call spate on Monday. . Melia Moved by R. C. Sperling, seconded or persona use. We give you a better by R. Herdsman,that the balance of money article for the slime price and loss than levied for school purposes be placed to the can be Bemired elsewhere. credit of the School Board -Carrie& The Clerk wanted to know when the Council wanted the Collector'a roll returned. Moved by P, Deans, seconded by B. 0, Sperling, that the Collector of taxes return his roll by the 14tu clay of December - Carried. The Council then adjourned. Reran:efts in Tweed at same great re. Speeini cuts this week in all lines. Remnants io Deese Goode -of Plaids 413(1 Novell!. Cutored Dress Goods, h undrecla of them, torn 25u to 75o, at 15c and 25e. Methodist Church Pada. duotioa. 1>res Trimmings worth 50e The report of Educational Society of and 'irk, for 254„ Also job lot or Hose, the Methodist church and also that of Gloves anal Handkerchiefs at half price. the missionary Society for the years 20 Ladies' Mantles, worth 86 for 83;30. 1893-94 have been it sued. Tbe following 20 Men's Overcoats, worth 89, for se. statistics, showing omtributions from 15 Boys' two piece Suits, worth 83.50, for the different circuits, will be of interest: Mission Education 2.75. Placo reeds, . runes. ewers* Norte st iren 97 118.7013 Goderich, Victoria St 35 50 20 33.44 These prices commenee on Saturday 18kuttaernbSt.... 467.2 ouly (1 239,25 2 Sado ail St., 173.14 112780 Uolmcsvllle....... 187.71 Bayfield 57.42 104..0639 20.74 23.00 10.12 18.73 0.08 4.75 19 13 1141.170 5 26 50 ation. 18 76 7856, The report of the Government live stock inspectors to the Minister of Z. Marine this year will show an adive movement of the cattle trade for the season of 1894. Up to date 81,775 head of cattle have been shipped this year, while the total figures of 1893 reached 83,322. During the next two weeks it is expected that at M. H. McINDOO'S. ADDITIE NAL LOCALS. Take otie WeeklyLobe will .-T110 ThuEs and 0 ems to any address in Canada or the Uhihd States, for one year,. for one dollar, p gable in advance. Subscriptions may coramence at any time. --The quarterly rupplement to the Official Postal Guide just issuea, states : It is represented to t e department that letters addressed to ijugland, Franco and other countries, thej roto of postage to which is 5 cents p4r J. ounce, are often posted short -paid (an ily taxed with done), Sarno 106.18 Bensall 190 83 Nippon 77.81 Dungannon 108'10 Nile 100.44 Benmiller 83.40 WingbaM 929.13 Wroxeter (12.11 Brussels 126 07 Walton 70 05 Londerboro 170 10 Blyth 187 30 Auburn 275.19 Belgrave .. .... .... .... . 69 36 Bluevale .. .. .. .. .. 99.94 Exeter, Main Street .. .. .. 205.06 Exeter, :lames Street .. .. .. 274,82 GODERICH. The Misses Wobbling entertain ment, last week, was very good and the Guy Brothers are in town this :REALITY AGAINST SHAW: . PRACTICE A GI- ENST TI-FLEC/RY ! Read the Plain Truths in this Advertisement about our Low Prices. MUSICAL EXCE,LLENCE, ARTI DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. Catalogue sent free on appll- .cation, MORRIS- FERO ROGERS - CO. LISTOWEIG. HALSEY PARK. Agent,.WLxonAm, William Enright, aged ten, was killed on the G. T. R. truck at the foot of Brock Street, Toronto, Satur- day. Two Listowel citizens have been fined $10 each for enclosing corres- pondence in newspapers at news- paper rates, , Thomas Strachan, real estate broker, aged 50, was drowned off Gerrard street bridge, Toronto, Saturday night. To build ,a railway from Quebec westerly to Norway House, thence across pe Rocky Mountains to the Pacific coast, with a branch from a point west of Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay, is the gigantic acme of a company now seeking incorpor- therefore, necessox- .-Since last Sunday we have week ,-Since postage) had. good sleiglaing.-Inspector Tilly - owing to the fact the sender have paid our Model School a visit last least 2,000 head will be shipped. *gotten that to tir se destinations they week. -At the recent communion in There has been a large increase in should pay by the ha f Ounce, and not by the ounce. Peateme Mrs would do well. Britain f• tl port Montreal, KnOx church fifteen new members the • cixport of sheep. Last year were added to the communicants' .3,743 ,, sheep were shipped to Great ... • tom ie of therefore, to remind the public on every roll. -Navigation on the lake is dos- whichfor the winter.-Fishipg tugs - while the Lumber up to date is no suitable occosion tha the only gauntries ing outside of Canada tc which the unit of 1 have been at work airing the lessthan 126,055; so that the returns season in Georgian Bay have mine _this- year will show an increase of • weight is ono ounce i ro the United States and Newfoundland. -11 the case of regis- tered letters it is especially important that no mistakes should be Made in the pre- payment, as unless they are fully prepaid they cannot be forwar ed. To The regular mon Council was held n • home. 180,000 in this branch of the expoit . ---- trade vver last season's business. CULifOSS. - The same phenomenal increase is An entertainment was given by. noticed in the horse trade. In 1893 Culross Star Lodge, L 0. G. T., in, there were exported 1.739 horses to School Section No. 5, on Tuesday the old country, ivhile the figures up 0. ttneil. evening last. This lodge has been to date reach 5,279, and them can y eating of the own (quite successful during the last guar- be little doubt of the total at the The officers for the current increase of Aont .l,000. Members present-May\r Henn ft Reeve sixtY• and quarter are :-C. T., Bro. T. Ross; Spading, Depute -Reeve Hal es P. C. T., Bro. N. McKay; V. T., Councillors 'Greer ,. Deans, Ivilis, johns IsoliN. Sist. B. Clark; F. S. Sist A.B.M and Herdsman. Tho mintertes of last . c- Btarsar.-In Morrie, on the 12th Inst.„ Kenzie; Treas., Sist. C. Clark; See.,- regular and specitee meeting/ were read, the wife of Mr. Thos Barren a son ll or full particulars, apply at the real- Sist. Mrs. T. Formal; A. S., Sist. Mrs. REDDON-In Tee •w t ; • on October donne of MR. GEO. .11.10KENZLE, Wing - approved and sirned. A. emmunication was read from R. -Tanston , soiieitor for 1. J. Clark; Mar., Bro. A. MeLachlan; 28th, the wife of Mr.sjassleddon; a son. ham. - E. Everts, stating that tl . .town, in putting D. Ms i Sist. C. Marchant; Guard, Siena:lc-In Oulross, on NOV. let, the wife of Mr. W. Sillick; a son. ' in the new drain, rad Arcked the dram Swetreorr-In Teeswater, on Nov. 5th, MISS NORMA' INNSL-EY Bro.. John Harkneee; Sent., BrO. from his cellar ..-te eked to have same Andrew McKenzie; Cha,p. and Dep, tne wife of Mr. R. J. Swanton; a son. s day nynnw .jast: $er, and 'now has a, membership of close ofnavigation footing up to an Have 8,000 worth of 0 ood.:- whicirnut e c posed of ir. -the next three months. -CONSISTING OF -- CLOTHS FOR SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS, GENT'S FUR- NISHINGS AND UNDERWEAR, VALISES AND TRUNKS, and the Largest and Best selected Stock of BOOTS and SHUS in town. And in order to move thetnNnick,,WO have Marlace1 them right down to hard tine prices. Profits will be en- tirely ignored, the goods being bought for cash, and being under no expense for rents or hiredhelp, we have taken this method of sharing the hard times with our munerous customers. Next Saturday there will be a drop in prices of all classes of Goods la this establishment, hitherto unknown in Wingliam or elsewhere, and we guarantee that our prices will be such as will satisfy the closest cash purchasers. Note a few of the same ; ito Men's Mule Boob:Miele stook,grain leather,regular $2.50 now $2.00. A Good Long Boot " $2.75 " $2.35. Boys' Long Boots, whole stoolagrain leather " $2.25 " $1.84. Men's Fine Bale and Congress " $1.25 " $1.15. At if " $1.05 " 01.85, $2.00 " 81.65. ;4 Mon's Long Boots,sule seamovhele stoolr,regular 83.00 now $2.45 Men's Long Boots " 31.75 " $1.29 Boys' Good Long Boots, grain leather " $1.00 " $1,85 Men's Fine Bals and Congress " $1.50 " $L25 " 82.25 " $1.90 Ladies' Dongola bale or button ,tiped or plain " $1.75 " $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. Boots!and Shoes repaired in the neatest and most substantial manner at the most reasonable prices. Winghana, Oct. 80th, 1894. J. J. HOMUTH 84 SON, WINGHAM. 11.4..B,B.114:D. • MeNeae-WrasoN-In Codericli, 7th inst. by Rev. H. Irvine, Mr. S. G. MeNall to Miss Jenet Wilson, both of Ashfield. it#DUNLOP-MARTIN.---013 the 7th inst. by the Rev. H. J. Fair, Mr. Hugh Dunlop to Miss Sarah J. Martin, all of Hallett., triATTOIIELL-BROWNLES.-Con the 7th inst. by the Rev. A. Thlbadeau, Mr. Albert Mitchell to Miss M,, daughter of Mr. John Brownlee, Colborne, e,es TROMPSON-NoBLE.-At the residence of the bride's father, on November 7th, by Rev. A. D. McDonald, D. D., James Thompson, merchant, to Miss Jemima, daughter of Mr. Joseph Noble, all of Seaforth. BAILER -REID.-At the residence of the bride's father, on Oct. 31st, by Rev. Jas. Malcolm, Frederick Baker and Mary, daughter of Mr. David Reid,-- of Tees- water. • BOAR FOR SERVICE. Tho undersigned will keep on his premises, Blue - vale road, during rho season, a thoroughbred large Berkshire Boar, for the improvement of stock. The boar is 130V(.111 months old, and is from imported stook. Terms -a at time of service, with the pre liege of returning if necessary. ORA& ITENDERSON. Morris, Nov, 2nd, 1804. MISS C. L McKERIE, A. T. C. M. Teacher of VIOLIN, ELOCUTION AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. repaired or he wo grieve to issue an in. Bro. N. Dunbar. HETHERINGTONt-ID Culross, on Nov. Pupil of junction and risk r de:images. Moved by • 6th, the wife of Mr. W. Hetherington; a sore 'Wm. Holmes, s dea by P. Deans, that HARRISTON. -In Culross on OOD the Sweets' nee be left in the bands Mr. Dorrance, Principal of W.ElpgittAN the the Mr. Jas. Whiteman ;; 17th. twin of the Stree tilititse,, with power to Public School, who is leaving hwife of ere, sons, act -Cart -1 . A ranettnication was read has been engaged to teach up the WOODOOCK.-In Cuiross on Oct. 200, SIGNOR DINELLI, of the Toronto Conservatory of is n prepared to receive pupils i i INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. For terms apply at binsley House. ; a I !rote. t Com eeioner's Department, line at a fair salary. -Mr. Alx. • the wife of Mr. Thos.' Woodcooke 'attain at Mrs• Price was asking for a McKie, formerly grocer here, has daughter. strip land lyin William streets, ( edeto know if any if there would be ing it. Moved B. C. Sparlieg, t Mre. Price's prop between Arthur and been visiting his many friends this ter salt well,) and want k lweek.-Miss Doyle, student of the he was occupying, it an High School, preached to a crowded ny objection to her sell. house here, last Sunday evening, in P. Deans, seconded by the Methodist church. Miss Doyle at the communication re is an easy, pleasant speaker, graceful with snap shot bargains to rty be referred to the gesticulations and. winning manners. stilt the times. AGAIN Property Comm ttee, to report at next She spent the greater part of last meeting - Carr ed. A comainunication spring in evangelical work, with from Giant tan 1 Boller Co., Chatham, Ont., was reed, asking what inducetnente the town would give them if they would locate here. The C14,:tteis instructed to rticulars, The sureness, rebid/ oaths ago, was write them for :,eilnits):;.. communication c Locaf was read an t Co al 0* brought up and instructed to oig pees:lilted to the by P. Deans, s that as regards row before Cos Committee nseel on by the Corm thought aecount by Committee much success. -Mr. Ferguson, who spent a few months as a druggist ap- prentice in Teeswater, after resign- ing his school near there, is attending the High School. His parents live within. a few miles of town. --Robert Douglas' cheerful countenance smiled he Clerk hd Mayor were on his many friends at the High 1 petition which hi. to be School this week. Ile is here to stay Local Legisleaure. Moved waded by W. A. Johns, accounts of last month, cil, there being no Finance ing, that they be passed I -Carried, Mayorlhuna stretch quite so far lest his many should have been passed friends may think that he is 'pushing the usual way. The matters too far and. so withdraw following aoeoi4a were passed: Jae. A. their allegiance and support. Xoth. - Moo f.t;co.4supfpies, $19.90; R. 3'. Black. 1 ing is to be gained by a newspaper iveIJ water teak end wheel house, $11.50, controversy and raking up old paid logs itt eezos ; "%Thighs= Eleotrio scores and keep them dangling on. Tight Obi, lights for Ocao•acr, $81.50; T. tinually before the public. k on streets,. $12.4d yel, ete., $8 ; Mayor, TrilateN1 flMall and P 'Weekly Globe WW be sent tc any address and make a sure thing of it this time. Success, "Bob." -The man who claims that there is a, "W-,• P. A." formed in tOW11, with evil intentions, had better not let his imagination f.. Strftd W.litoore„ T.,• • • a441414 Glllospie, gr Asisessor and Oler t, reeleetang jurare, $12; in Moods or die 'United States for ant AftrktYr Prin VSAl /14. DaYiraMail rr, for one dollar, payable in 'Advance. torg kofe out ; AJex. Yotag, Uratikadono retry commence tot sal firm WATC Digit", Waltham, e .eleford, Columbus, wart tett for four years. Hi C3 7-04 6 ... 7. •"0'; IAMOND TEA CO. W 1 1\7" G- E1 A M. TEA IN PERFECTION2 ..v.,,-.....„.., ..a....,....,;. 4..1 • 'LJ "eyerceseee_re CHOICE MIA anti CEYLON 'E ILW 117) X "5s..:1W (0) from the Tea Plant to the Tea Cup, in its Native Purity, un - tampered with, sup- plied to the public at • holesaie 'Prices ; modles and, profits saved,. ED 9 Famous Selections of the pure Tea of NYLON, CHM JAPAIL are guaranteed to be of the highest quality. All who appreciate a cup of really Male Tea, possessing pungency, briskness and. flavor, are invited to call or ai:Ti,te for samples anecontrast with other Tea. The prices range from 20c: upwards. THE SHOE STORE 111STX:143E-XISslia 9 Tiiro doors north of I'ostoffice, next Halsted 4- Scott's Bank. •V• •;0" ' NEW FIRM, • NEW GOODS; NEW PRICES Our object for this. season is We make Customers, not money. to will look for our profits later. All Shoes warrant - odes represented. '-1 WALNIT .CLOCKS From $2.50 up. We have the largest and most complete stock of SILVERWARE, suitable for wedding and birthday presents, in the county. EYESIGHT' TESTED PREE. ligrWatelses,. Olocke and Jewelry tonsured at lowest ratee, and fully guaraoteed, by MUNSECAVir The Optician. Wingbaas, Nov. 115th, 1804. POWDERS airs SOCK NitAIDAOliit end neural& in 20 ectreueser Kite Coined Tongue, Diaz!. nesti,Ntiloastans. Pain in the side,Consupadon, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. To suit rune tad teitulit• thr bowels, Vint? NMI YO Irma. I Pinder Si Oilers AT tutu* Swam(., -C1010 /Ft. are the best that the best factories can produee. Our prices for this season will he very low. The styles are tiie very latest. We will prove to you that it will pay you to buy your Shoes at the Shoe Store. It is to our interest to please you. GOOD BROTHERS, The New Shoe Men. WINGHAM anci SHAFOETII. ,• VOL. : The %Anil for a Big Fall sa large and w every line, all markets and ,of profit. Cie this season, w 'calling and go need, let it be Flannels, Ur Ready -Made( Groceries. A you and make will give to all ,COUNT or 10 P1( :system, on all cents, (with or Remember .a8 any in the undersold. NS the best Tea ii -for one dollar, cents. THE Bean, Oct. Mar Issued by PRA toria street,W required. lege, Thront. 4, Unquestiottn1 'mm1015010, 3 tion this paper 4a01)414.0450Q REALES Town and Far mission, to the buyer and sell Beats collected FIRE Those desirin one of the fellow stock companies Sun Fire In's, fished 1710.) Norwich Bni (established 1797 Alliance Fire tablithed 1824.) Linettslaire (established 1852 S. 3 Beal Estate an Kent I LOC, b Baby carried riage, et T. B. -Am assembly once Hall, on Fri enjoyable time wi Herr's Fair wil old stand, Deta than ever. -The property L. Chas. Gilleepie, last, was not add, price expected by drawn. "Baby's Own" cake. at the China John Po piles in the river t •of the water-workt 10 18 expected that piles to snake a gel For Sale -A. White Leghorn r 4 able, Apply to W 1 Mr. John Hers new occupied by need door to Mrs, establishment, an groeeties,46, also fiaid premises the -Por first-chts gents' furnishing: Remember the pla, It A. Graham's gr The Board of Berlin has issued all fresh meat wax by persons not reel the market place fifteen minutes ft tion. Also that nil the municipality for sale witbsi the duo head and Jung