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The Wingham Times, 1895-11-29, Page 8THE' WO 4a f IAM ` .'L\ ...' S, NOVEMBER 29, 185. 1 learners, beekeepers, poultrymen, 11nc1 FAR ,AR AND M. H. / C j D O (� . others. The illustrated i'Hclpin,; Band Department" is a new and useful feature, ! EVERYBODY HAiiE`> and the "Horne Department" ie admirable. Besides the fine Shropshire frontispiece, we RAC notice two beautiful engravings --a Mani. toba Bonanza Threshing Scene, and the C. -AND- P. R. Stook Yards at Winnipeg. We eon- 1 glatulato the Advocate on the good service I s 0 'yam E L it is rendering the farmer, dna de not I �`� wonder at its growing popularity. NO LACK OF INTEREST Here, uo matter when you come. There are golden days all over the store with new and attractive goods, and generous methods bilek of the selling. Every day must show improvement and each sue, ceediug week show au increase. Just now we are preparing fora tree, are geittini into shape, and su p ieiingl grs things are month.° promised dhe methe anti ne�businessthis s good. STYLISH CLOTHING. - We want you to understand that we are selling Clothing that is different from the common sorts. We have arranged these specially attractive values for this week: bfen's Overcoats worth 50 50 for 5100 Men's Suits worth 13 00 for 8 00 Men's Suits worth 0 00 for 0 00 Boys' Suits worth front $3 to $5 for 2 75 Clothing, Hats and Furnishings are doing a rattling business, CHEAP MANTES. That's what we're after. We're going Mrs, John Brethauer, of Wroxeter, was to save enough on your Mantle to pay for visiting friends in town during the week. a Dress. This month we'll sell S5 00 Mantle31forrp 2 50 $8 f00 c0an les, for *4 00. BRAND NEW DRESS GOODS.. Old styles and inferior patterns are dear at any prices. 'Vo have aperfectly new stock 10 very hand- some deli;; ns and prices aro as low as some sell second rate quality. FURS. The Fur Department is doing a splendid business right along, Fur Coats and Capes are a special feature. Storm Collars and Muffs at half price. No better value anywhere. D HODS Personals, Miss Mary Johns was visiting at Brus• sers , last eels CAMPBELL'S t _ Miss Soule, of Seaforth, is visiting her 0i1, pq q - q o hry sister, Mrs. J, D. Sills. a �§ Brussels Post : H. J. Morden spent last Sabbath in Wingharn. • It is the best thing you can use, Miss Maggie Burgess, of Lucknow, was 1 visiting in town this week. Mrs. (Dr.) Macdonald was calling on i What friends in Brussels, on Wednesday. 1 Mr, J. L• Coutts, of St. Thomas, spent you. Thanksgiving with friends in .Vingbam. airs. McKibben and %aster Walton spent Thanksgiving with friends in Teeswater. T;;-y.q Ay t' TRY HIS O0UiH CURE. i25CTS. PER BOTTLE rte;• has cured others will cure M. H. McINDOO. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. -Some municipalities in this county have an idea that they can send children to the House of Refuge, but such is not the case, as a Provincial Sia tute came i nfonree last July prohibiting ferred to is 11, chap. 52, page 334, and reads as ioliows: "No child between the ages of 2 and 16 years shall be received or boarded in any house or institution established for the reception and care of paupers or other dependents." Mrs. Murray, of Seaforth, was the guest of Mrs. Jas. McLauchlin, daring the week. Mayor Brookenshire was at Drayton on Wednesday attending a temperance meet- ing Mr. A. E. 13radwin, of the Blyth Standard, spent Sunday under the paren- tal roof. indebte• Mr, Geo. Sills. of Seaforth, was in town aocounts o for a few days during the week, waiting on December ne his brother. placed in other RS. R. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson and Miss Wiugha,' .et. 21th, 1505, Lou, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in _ Glenannan. T7oTICAI is hereby fv� Mrs. l�ampton, of Listowel, was in town -t`i the Town of tt'1 ,it a lades Assembly ' a few da- s waiting on her nephew, the late next sersion by-law No 2' John D. Sills. Mr. and Mrs. Win: Somerville, of forth, were guests of Wingha COLI N A. CAMPBELL Chemist and Druggist, 2 Doors South of P. 0., ''Vjngham. NOTICE. g retired from busine :, all those me will call a' ' settle their otee Iefor' the let day of otl > 'ise they will be for collection. riI N �'fitI;'Ci y r v ..P g` ).4,-t, �s4 during the week. Miss Cora Fer the guest of during th M fi „that the Corporation of am will apply to the Legis - he Province, of Ontario, at the reof,tor an Act to legalize and confirm 0,.1595, ot t'e Town of Wimxh,un, eX- :,qunr'the time for repayment of the unpaid portion - • of the loan made to Gilchrist, Green anti Company, and prgviding for the issue of new debentures to run friends seven years from the 31st December, 1895, for the ur ose of redeeming the now outstanding deben- [it pX,, of Teeswater, was tures of the said town, representing the unpaid por- tion of the said lea"J. D FERGUSON, Town Clerk, ss Mary Ritchie a few days • \\'i„ gham, Ont., Nov, 4th, 1595. week, .i(. Hili, son of Mr. John Hill, of ;iter street, arrived home from Mani- 50 being 41, toba, the other day. `East acres, bein lotG � o b Mrs. E. H. Dever, of Windsor, was visit- • withasAwaoard and rail fe lug friends in town and vicinity, during close to school; wi b the past week or so. j town of Wiugham. all plowing, clone. Mr. T. A. Reid, principal of the Owen Terms reasonable. For particulars, Sound Model School, spent Thanksgiving apply on the premises. S. C. Hu W L1;1, with friends in town and vicinity. 1 • OWLETP. O. Mr. C. H. Bradwin, son of Mr. Jos. I Wingham FARM F00 SA ncessiou 13, ildings;fenced es; good water; 2% miles of the Bradwin, of town, after a abort visit at HOUSE ND ltd�� LOT FOB SALE.��� home, will go to British Columbia to ; 7 if 9. i A good frame dwelling house on Shuter Misses Cummings and Masters W. street. containing seven rooms, kitchen Robertson and W. Farquharson, of the ; and pantry, good cellar, and wood stied, is offered for sal cbeap. On"the lot, Harriston ton days atStheirhool, homes. the Thanks-; which contains one-sixth of an acre, are giving holidays their homes. i good frame stable and shed. Hard and 1 soft water under cover. For particulars, A ulonuinent to the memory of apply to tl a owner, R. ELLIOTT, Timea Jessie Keith, who was murdered by Office, or to SAMUEL L YotralLL, ' Town Council. Chatelle, will be erected in the A special meeting of the Town Council i Real Estate Agent. was held on Wednesday evening, 20th Listowel cemetery.. Kent Block, Winf;rise. instant, called by the Mayor to consider a I Mr. Michael Clancy, of Greenock, l communication from Mr. R. Vanstone, on brought a head of cabbage to Wal - of Mr. Jacob Kling, claiming that the town in building up the roadway in front of bis place had interfered -with the natural Sow of the water, thereby injuring his Welk and cellar, and asking immediate scalar' in remedying the evil. Members present - Mayor Brockonshire, Deputy - Reeve Holmes, and Councillors Naelands, Herdsman, Golley, Dawson, Dore, Hanna, - n'1 lftKinlay. The Mayor explained the reside.1 'ect of the meeting,.'•wnd after some ditto, •tssion on the matter, it was moved by Ne, naiads, seconded by R. Herdsman, 'trialth• 3 ebmmuniesfion from Mr. Van - r• , against the SOCIETY MEETINGS. kerton the other day whichweighed Court Maitland, No. 25, Canadian F. -Order Foresters., sets the second 28 1-2 pounds. Land last Friday evening of every mouth, fa Gre- gory's Block Visiting brethren welconie, John Thomas Gibson, salesman for the ; Neeimids, C. R. H. B. lslliott, R. S. Fordwich cheese factory, has cleared L L.- wingham L. 0. L„ No. 9ri1, meets list Friday in every month in out the balance of the season's make 1 the Oranghall; vlsitorgwelcomue. J.G. Stewart, at 9 cents per pound. I W. M.; w. J. 13'fenty, Ree -see. IT PAYS TO UUostn. Tr WILsose-In East Wawanosh, on November 20tb, the wife of Mr. Gavin I - Wilson; a daughtera8 HOwSON-In Teeswater, on Wednes- day, Oct. 30th, the wife of Mr. J. L. Howson; a daughter. Howsox-In Teeswater, on Oct. 9th, the wife of Mr. W. J. Howson ; a son. I succmeSo M Kling's claim agar brunt; re Bnxsovx-Iu Culross, on Nov. 3rd, the , attends alleged is ro erty, e •d ration till next regular the wife of Mr Samuel Fear; a daughter." CHAT mer pupil, h been appointed in the High S. Ool, Bay City, i, in the Ward town for interference with the wife of Mr. D. Barbour; a son. I CANADA BUS r of water off h p p b frAx-In Morris, on November 15811, F9 hateral $o' laid over col; ,sideration the Council- •Carried. Mr. ';'1 SKLLTON-In Morris, on November lacertus of tbefore the Council Mr. W. lGtb, the wife of Mr Win Skelton; a son: 1 Teel t'lds brou sl. �; MARRIED. lest to purchasethe gravel O A theM W' b ni highest order still ils of the AM, S COLLEGE NT. t W 0. Lewis, a Commercial Mast Michigan, and 13 pervisor of \4rit' CLOW= [iR- t Manse, ing a , Schools of that 'sty, aliritan s ret�t r and askingfor an O aTwo of our p eas who are already on November ..Orb, by tbeR,ev. D. Perris, posifiobewcre • sentry offered thepos J posit' lot near his tanner) .- n. ' he same. The Mr. David Clow of East to et shorthand in one of the leading Am ' 1/ Wawanosh, lieges. That •o of them should be ofiac expxegsion of opinion.' 'the hands of the Miss Mary Orr, of Galt. s- position tha many others are seeking for w matter WaE3 still left iu Vhe • Council then j'' 4'PTJTDON -- TAYLOR - At the Manse, doubted c dente of our superior gtfaiiticatioi ding good of teacher lean Col. he same -e uu- Property Committee. adjourned. 's, Special. A Thank,t hying ]Day ',onuou, Ont, The Farmer's Ad�cate, eta •pedal re. hair very appropriately_. trade' al; . in its cognition ot Thanksg ing Pay 's full McDonald, of Turnberry ,,to Miss Agnes Noveaebcr 15th issue. As usual, ft ,, and Mcllwain, of Wingham.`7 of good, practical things for faro l 'er \ "Iif9AX,W17 •MCNALL r -At the rest• Breeders; in fact, appears to grow th -s donee of the bride's parents, Hanover, Op November 25th, by Rev. J. R. Craigie, M,• i `\Vinghare on November 20th, by the Rev. Tri '' S TO ATTEND THE BES 4 �taloguc 0f either department, address 1). McLACIIL0�atham,,On D. Perris, Mr. Robt..kJ. Purdon, of Argus. ville, North Dakota, to Mists Mary Jane Taylor, of Neat Wawauosh,'` 'J1V10Dotrano - Mailman/ - At the ham, on November 20th, by the Rev. IT SMOKERS 'Tames Hamilton, Mr. James Thomas Baptist Parsonage, Francis street, Wine- t Tineet the wishes of their customers The Geo. E. Tuckett & Son Co„ Ltd,, Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the uarket as it grows older. Mr. C.C.Januar, Dap I. - \'.t ,. Mr. Charles Henry Bradwin, of provincial Minister of Agr culture, •iviei, tlkertoii, to Miss Charlotte, youngest interestingly of "The Hopeful' Featur t t 'liter of Mr. John McNally, A Combination plug of tides Canadian Farming"; an able paper is (met pct;; .00it""• W=LAnn hoot the residence Samuel T Pollock, la ncetiold, 41L' by Thos. IlleafilIan, on "Breeding' ' d of Sir * the groom, on November lath, reeding Beef Cattle" ; Mr. Jamie Bow/mete brother 0130.,*f W W Leech, Mr Wm W the , discusses "The Advantages of Sheep Iain- i ollock, at Tat ucefield, to Miss b rances itsg"; Prof. II.1T, Dean deals with that live :F�, -illard, of Wadr,. nosh. l�liswtrmrtribjeof' "The 'Valttatiem of Milk for 1. 1i>v>sv' ptibjeo g"; Mr. W. A.lDovletakes up rs--in tt'fnghatn, on November ,u. sfal Cnitivatinn" : "Tnberoalosis 3i1,• 'til , Sills, aged 44years and 10 ,i! 1,; U tie" itidfsi ussedby 8. J Thorn!). J; .ill W Ingham, on November T. •a. ; ',This Care of Fenn triple. nd'; .. - R,ankrfr, aged 38 years find well bandied; ale° "Manuring a , Vi!, Mita .,own plot, 'c'II->iberry on 1 „ „..ms*Claea3l'laatlae of Grflde 6>airrat>fYi. 100144., a the Live Stook Trade, 14, membar s' of tt ei tole far Wry +yesttrs glt 4 Thomas Smith, seed 11 N B "SUITED" 541 a BY "THE" TAILrJR. Q STTITS ERMA CA Are made to order. That's why they Always -tit; cm'rtectly, admirably, and to a T. There's more in our suits th0,n.a.•perfect fit; there's first-class material, which it is always els '•'' ere r to select from. our superb aggregation of the finest goods ever brought into ghanl. Our suitings are unequalled. So is our high class tailoring, and n clothing, the tailoring is everything. Material, even the best, counts for nothing if the suit be badly made up. Clothing must be ordered for you in order to fit you. Order your clothing now while we're offering bargains : FRIEZE OVERCOATS IN LATEST STYLES, FROM $9 to $35, ELT N EAVE OVERCOATS IN ALL SHADES, FROM $12 to $24. BLACK OR BLUE SERGE SUITS FROM $8 to $26. BLACK WORSTED TROUSERS OPPOSITE BANK OF HAMII.T ON. SUITS GEO. 14. IRVIN, WINGHAM, ONT. al viral For Suits that suit, give comfort to the wearer and satisfy your friencis,you had ,OVERCOATS, better try us. Our know how to do their work ; don't think tbere are any better and yet we charge no more than others do for inferior work. Hundreds of new fall and winter samples to choose from, at prices about half wbat you have to pay for old goods. Work done for parties furnishing their own cloth. If you think that a Tweed Suit cannot be properly made for $1 Spot Oash, call and see our work. Our terms are cash. Opposite the Macdonald Block, Winghatt, Ont. B" SMOKING TOBACCO. This supplies a loog felt want, giving the mummer One 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent pieee or a 5 cent piece of the famous "T B" brand of pure Virginia The tin tag "T & 0" is on every Aletara- MEAT Shearld not only be agreeable to the taste and smell, but it should be ea to as tO be attruetiVe 86 the eye, My Meats Will be found all that le desired in these Ewer. PORK. and illUTTON always on hand. and everything Sri the buttherIng llne, in seitaon, of getting the beat euts, Our prices will always be found just right and Meat will b• delivered to any part of the oval Witiphital, Aug, W12,19961 NOTE LOST. Idrawn in faeor of George L. Walker and The public are hereby cautioned against I negotiating a note for $125, dated Jane,1 1895, and drawn for nine months,bearing I interest at the rate of six per cent., as the same has been lost. The note is against Michael Walker, and is payable at the Bank of F1,, anailton. Payment of said note has befin stopped. GEO. L. WALKER, Wingham P. O. East Wawanosh. OUR BIC COSTIALE 18 BOOMING. THE REASON-PRicEs CUT DOWN TO WHOLESALE. • Xote Jew of the following inices : 72 inch Union Sheeting for 50c a yard, regular 65c a yard, , 72 inch White Twill Sheeting, 20c a yard, regular 25o a yard, 72 inch Unbleached Twill Sheetning,160 a yard, aegular 20c a yard. 32 inch Flannelette' So a yard, regular 100 a yard. ' Floor Oil Cloth, per Square Yard, BEST BLACK SCOTCH PINC4BRING YARN', 9 knots for 25o or 600 a pound. We are selling about 10 pounds a day of the abovca so it must be right. Come at once and get sonne of tbe bargains at J 0111\T Wingham. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. AS CLEAR AS A BELL. If a pupil of the ' taaaaa Gr boa READ GRI BOC REM ORI Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Wart Does not grasp a subject readily we repeat and repeat until he gets it. We dri some schools don't. We got our reputation in that way, and intend to -Sustain tt b giving a thorough grind in al subjects taught& We teach Bookkeeping and BUIS netts paper by a new method. Enquire about it. Yogi, money back Catalogue free. Mr. E.A.Co has accepted a position in the office 3. W. WILSTFIWZIA Winona, Oat, XIV 10-1 AS CA 1101