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BIOGRAI'lUICAL sK T('ti Oi' mu. URE),N•
w.>.y's 11izoVINri 14 six' , rAizx
Mr, Charles ,f. Mieklo, III, P. P.
fo , Birtle, Man., the new Provincial
CHRISTRA8
Secretary for the Greenway Govern-
' merit, is a son of the late Alexander
Miekle, who was postmaster at
i Stratford, Out. His grandfather on
HammL. Linton, Clerk of the Peace for
Iris mother's side was the late J. J
Y :.
the county of Perth. Ile was born
Getting ready fie. the ''old man's"
an was educated at the High
Moreover, the train waking through
connection. between Toronto, Hamil-
ton and Palmerston will inn forward
to Kincardine, reaching it at 2.15
and returning to'I'�ingham at 2.30
to make connection with the London
train at 3.30. The Kincardine people
will thus have two trains a day, in
?leo of one, and can go to London
and hack the same day,
The Grand Trunk authorities are
evidently preparing for snow storms.
This week they will distribute over
at Stratford on the 22nd of July, their western section a number of
1849 d , snow plows,
corning; mekine. cul holiday
display; nnG,;ulitll; the best of geode k`k School of that place. After leaving
for about !hilt their r.t1 ( tel reduce f school he studied law, and was called
stock. The biz h ,[idlty slue corals to the Bar of Ontario in 1872. He
stack. n l h l• l:14 f sale and practiced his profesion in Stratford
continuing evt:rvitav until Ymas. until he carne to Manitoba in 1882.
;3atui'daly prices will make shopping . In the fall of that year he took up I Rey. W, Moss received worts one day last ,week
his resident•B' 1 1 1 l that his little grand.mt, Itfactet Willie McDonald
here ipreti,kable. Lehlk at the values.
BL1TEvALE,
W. forget to mention last week, that nr. Mohacs
of Toronto, aidreseed a ineeting in the Methodist
church. on the work of the Tract society, The
meeting this year was poorly + yes r u J 11 it
old collectors are requested to collect on their ac.
cgetotued routes. While in Bluovalc, Dr. e1.fratt
was the guest of hie niece, bliss Joesle Ore),
IN STOCK.
SATURDAY--ABOAIN DAY.
New 13lne':.Jrtt.tM Cy'oodi opened this
week in Crepon•t, Cheviots, Serges,
Friezes, Repps, Flent•iettas, Saliels,
E'elicians, all sold on Saturday at
Bargain Prices.
10 pieces Heavy. al! -wool Serges
worth 50 and sloe. for 35c.
8 pieces Heavy Scotch Tweed
Dress Goods worth 61,75 for $1.25
15 pieees Shaker Flannel, reg-
ular 8c. for. 5e.
6 pieces all -)wool Serge, very
fine, worth 30c. for 19e.
10 pieces of Toweling„ worth 7e.
Saturday 411,c.
10 doz. Napkins worth ;1,35
Saturday y 78e.
10 doz. ail -linen Towels, worth
10c. Saturday ... 5c.
10 doz. ladies' Wool Bose, extra
heavy, worth 18c. for
...... 12c.
.10 doz. ladies' heavy Cashmere
Gloves and lilts worth 30c. for 19e.
10 doz. largeSilk Handkerchiefs
initialled corner, regular• 30e. 19e.
10 doz. heavy wool Hose f,.r
Boys' worth 30e. for. 19c.
15 Suit Ends of fine Scotch
Tweed, .suits made to order,
aft guaranteed, worth $18 for 13.90
Fine Black WYorstccl ,nits
made to order, worth 5I9 for 16,50
20 Heavy Overcoats,all-wool,
regular $7 for 3.90
BARGAINS 1N FURS
Astrakan Capes, .Electric Seal
Capes, Persian Lamb Capes,
Fur Ruffs, Fur Gauntlets; and,
10 Ladies' Astrakan Mantles
line fur, bright curt, regales
$30', and $35, for $25 and $29
e In let e, w sex's to las
built up a profitable Iaw business,
and where he enjoys the utmost
respect of Ills fellow -citizens, who
admire his integrity and sterling
worts:,
BELGRAVE,
Thos. Wilkinson has built a new
stable on his property here.
Mr, A. Ilaslam has improved the
appearance of his grocery by having
a new verandah placed in front of'
it.
Rev. Mr. Hill was absent last week
addressing Bible Society meetings he
being the agent of the Society, in this
district,
Messers, Watson and Geddes Have
purchased the saw mill and will do
custom work and chopping this
winter, They will also pay the top
price for good sawlogs.
The target paretice under the
management of Bir. Robt, McKee,
Ion Thanksgiving was well patronized
a large number of geese and turkeys
being disposed of as prizes.
J. W K. Vannorman arrived
home from i1I anitoba last Tues-
day, looking none the worse for his
trip. 1le had a good deal of trouble
with the school question before he
+ got it settled.
NILE.
Wedding bells rang out merrily
from the home of our genial post-
master here, on the evening of Tues-
day Nov. 24th, at 6 o'clock, the
occasion being the marriage of his
daughter Lucy, to Mr. Writ, Watson,
of West Wawanosll. The • nuptial
knot was tied by Rev. J. W. Pring
in the presence of a few guests The
bride looked charming in a dress of
grey velvet, exquisitively triinmed
and with sprigs of beautiful blossoms;
in her hair. The presents were cost
ly, beautiful and useful. Wo wish
the young couple a happy and pros-
perous life. Mr. Watson is a broth-
er of Mrs. Dr, Irwin of Wingham.
Rev. E. A. Fear, wife aid child
were visiting friends in and around
Nile last week.
Misses Potts and Rusk, the effici-
ent and popular teachers in the
Public School here, have been re-en-
gaged for next year.
Mrs,W, Echliu,of Ri(Igetown who is
visiting at her father's here at pre-
sent,was brought home by the coutiuu
ed and dangcrotis illness of her
sister Miss Agnea Morrow.
Rev. W. Godwin, ofGoderich, will
preach in the Methodist church here
next Sabbath.
NEW G. T. R. 2.'IMjl TAME.
COMPLAINTS OP filiE NOlfl'1 ERN
FARMERS AT LAST ATTENDED T0.
20 Boys' two-piece Suits worth 1 Middle District Superintendent
$3 and 33.50 for $2,481 Fitzhugh, of the Grand Trunk, has
6 doz. ;,rants I?ndprWeil r, reg- ff complied with the wishes of
ular 75,'. Snr,llrcixy 48c.
4 pie,fe:; (14 inch Fine Table
Linen worth fiOe. for 35e.
150 pairs, VIM: Kid Shoes, worth
$.1.To f r $1.355
20 t p -to -lotto ilfrinties. regular
$6, Saturday
$e1.50
5 doze. 1;etit'rs relict' '!'les reg
sen of the editor of the Cheeley Enterprise, wee
dyine of typhoid fever, The shock made !tiro ill and
he could not preach on Sunday, but we are pleased
to sac that both Mr, Mo a and his grandson ere re.
covering,
Miss Jessie Malcohn of Trncarcllne, anti Miss
Jessie McDougall .f Montreal, sweet Y'hanl.sgsvhtg
at Mr. ,John Itobertsou'e, Miss McDsngall went to
Stratford to visit a whlle,and then procera to Mont-
real,
Mrs, harry Bosman of the hluevrle road. is b..
beginning to improve after her Ions, and. 9er'iolle
Iciness.
Uwiut; to the ilhacas of the Rev. W. U. Moss. the
pulpit of the Method et chum), was occupied by tee
tier. Mr. ili:lon AR tbatll evening.
Mrs. Bruce and Mise Cross here returned from
visiting their brother in Manitoba,
]fisc, Maggie Robertson acooncpantcd Miss. Jessie
Malcohn back to Kincardine in Saturday.
Miss Emilia McOracjen of the Bluovafe road is
visiti»g her brother Mr. Ton, McCracken of I ondon
Mies Cora Messer spent several days with Miss
Nellie Marti 7 of Belgrave last week.
The Bluer ale Cheese and Butter Co. eyidcntiv
know when they ham good an, for they have
engaged Mr, George McDonald to stake their',Leese
next year at a considerable increase of salary. One
hundred and six tons of cheese were teanuteetured
,in.th pe ale factory the cast summer. The gnal-
ity.f our he se is excellent and we hope that
our factory Will c tinue to he in the future an it has
Misn sAlice the Gerdine Won f AS quietiveryy marest ried oratta.
Wed.
nesday evening, to Mr. John Macdonald of Wingham
They were married at the home of the bride's par.
trate, Mr, tVrd bar*. John (?rarduier, lice, W. bins
tied the knot jThe bride was dressed in a brown
travelling gowwin, trimmed with green. The happy
couple west on short wedding trip returning on
Saturday. The best wishes of the community fol•
low them.
Rev, Mr. Nix.n preached an excellent sermon to
young charch, t'tIlia Text en an Sunday
"Unstablethe
us iwatertthou
shalt not excell." As a rule when ministers wish to
preach a aerator' to young ,men they choose the
Prodigal Son as their subject; but till 'Ding men
are not prodi,•al sons, and Mr. Nixon seems to know
it, Mr. Nixon's address was full oPgeod practical
advice, that can and needs to be used every day by
every nne
About fifty people from Dluevale attended the
concert given by It, N. Luff an the 0th of East
Wawanoeh 011 Thanksgiving night.
The Huron Expositor says: -Iron.
G-. W. Ross, the Minister of Educa-
tion, is busy, in company with
representatives from other provinces
of the Dominion, revising the manu-
script of the "History of the Dominion
of Canada," written by Dlr. H. W. P.
Trement, of Montreal, The book is
to be authorized for use in the
public schools throughout Canada,
and will probably be introduced.
after• next nlids,inlmer vacation
This is a commendable move. We
want' our children to be taught
more about their own country, If
Canadians have one lack more
prominent than another it is the
weakness of their national sentiments.
Our children should not only. be
taught everything about our own
country, but they should be inspired
with a pride in their native country.
We have here as fine and fertile a
country as there is in the world
Our children should be taught t
take a just pride in it and to hold. i
!up at all times. If there was les
prating about the aohievemehts o
the old lands and loyalty to the
mother country, and more about the
grandeurs of our land it would be
better for us all.. It is all well
enough to have due respect for the
old land, but loyalty to our own
country should be the first considera-
tion with every tri'ie Canadian. By
all nleari5 then, let us have more
Canadian history taughtin our public
schoo s, in fact in all our educational
institutions
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""`i THE HOi.STIEN DAIRY
THE CENTRA
�-B�KERY�
E is prepared to fill order a for milk of the hest quality
Ills cows are well loll, are kept scrupulously clean
and milkul with dry hands and are housed in clean
etablas. surely this milk must be nice to drink
and more wholesome than that from COWS whoearry
such plainevidences of filthyprenllses about then!
aind are allowed to feed on the streets and hack yards
Opposite the
M'ARKE T SQUARE
Warrants first class Bread and
Cakes of their varied kinds
equal to any city, Puff
Pastry extra fine,
WEDDING CAKES
--1ANDI-
ORN.AMENTING
that cannot bo excelled outside
of any city, and done eo
reasonably that it will
always pay you to
have it done at the
CENTRAL BAKERY
AU orders piomptiy attended te.
I am constantly making and or-
namenting Wedding Cakes
Which proves our efficiency.
The Central Bakery has a far
and wide reputation as a first-
class bakery,
.Returning thanks to my num-
erous customers for their past
patronage and hope for a con-
tinuance of the same,
1 am
A. J. N CHOLLS,
r►VINGrwi.AM, ONT.
O"I"ICE
the town.
CT,, Ei.A RXN G
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TO main: MOAN nowt ^k•'IOlt
$
$2 70 TRU'NKSFOR $2 75
3 00 " " 2 45
4 00 " " 3 25
5 00 " " 4 00
HEIFER ASTRAY.
Como to the premises of the undersigned, lot Y3
bCon. or . b, ]vast lyan•auosh, on or about Vol.. jet, a
lack end white yrcrilnrr heifer. tlwnormayracoeer
the san.o by proving property and paying a/I ex-
penses.
0. 0, Nana,
arordyce, Ont.
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SAW and PLAINING DILLS.
MCLEAN &SON, Props.
A large stock of all kinds of rough and
plained lumber, Shingles, Lath, Apple
'Barrels, Cedar Posts, Hard and Soft
Wood, eta,, kept constantly on hand and
deal on shortest notice. Urders by
snail or telephone promptly attended to,
1tIeLEAN A SON.
500
Wingham is already noted for
merchants iyhe sell their goods at
scarcely a living profit. Drygoods
are cut every day, so also are boots
and shoes, crockery is smashed, and
strong constitutions are wrecked by
the strife after gold.
The constitutional can be rectified at
by using
Gordon & Co's, Little Dandelion CHINA
Pills for the Leer and
Kidneys.
To buy Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Toilet Sets, Five O'clock Tea
Sets and Cocoa Sets.
We don't intend to allow
price to stop sales for the next
rew weeks.
You know what a Xmas stook
of Groceries ought °to be. We
have it.
N. A. FARQIJ HARSON'S.
Herbal Bitters for Headaches
sour Stomach Dyspepsia.
Heathfield's Healing Balsam for
that Bad Cough and pain
in the chest.
Following this up with Gordon &
Co's. Cream of Tartar, Baking
Powder at 20c. per pound, which
makes light pastry, and if this don't
make a clean job of it, ask to see
their 10 cent -Sponges and 5 cent
Soaps, the -greatest value offered. -
THE PLEASURE
Sale Register,
Tuesdand personal l estate of m. lt,trt iiAuction saict of insol-
nt, on lot 3, con. 2, township of Morris.
or full particulars tee large posters or
ppfy to Robt. MoIntloo, .Assignee, wing -
am, B. L. Dickinson, Barrister, 3. A.
Orton, Barrister, Wingham.
Pima Dzr1 s, Auctioneer.
LlA.R1iIL�'D.
"'wt DotIGLls�S8XITM-At the Manse
Winghamron Nov. 25th, by the Rev, D.
Penne, i1r, John Douglass, Gorrigy to
'ss Eleanor Smith of Wroxeter
people in the northern towns by is Ye
rear P
rangement of the time table of a,
passenger trains, which went into h
effect on Sunday at midnight, Ti M
trains have been so arranged that
the delay at Palmerston will be but
short. The changes are made with-
out inereaeing the service, but b
lima,lima,y
i, 30a. for............. , . 1pe, making more direct Connection, at
the different points. The fir,, T. It ,M1
SPECI 1 i authorities think that they have a I t
• i time table now that will remove all13.9
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lathes Pins le., Bair pins le. Wire cause for complaint and that their 1
le,. Hand!corciiicf le., I1.ibbon patrons will alt be satisfied. In ' `
A eonnter piled v,:ith small (attire trains will leave Southampton .1 of
re about . price. As we have at 6.20, Kineardine at 5.50, Owen i N
dell not to order any N.tnas cards Sound at.6 and Wiarton at 6 a ttz
, we will give every person
126 worth of goods, 1 dozen
Wlncox-Tho.,.-•-At the residence of
he bride's parents, Nov. 12th, by the
r. 1), Perris, Mr. Grant S. Wilcox of
LrvoeWit
a, Macy,, to M28.
iss J'naet DI)
ldoet daughter of Mir. Alexatrder Dey ,
rAUslart-CAMrusnr,--At the residence
the bride's parents, Turnb'erry,on
or. 25th by the Rev. U, I'erne, Mr.
Robert Austin s Jane
Gann Campbell oldest d ughtere to rsof Mr,
Wrn. Carnpbell.!
lalsaking direct Connection with
train leaving Palmerston at 8.40 ra,.
t link Toronto at 12.10 ,
In add`t'
own I'rt(J`nc f'abinet Size, in read DMO
iiJy the Star Photo Companyp m af> frG ars Ct t ng on 1~rlday Nov.',
'and Hamilton at 12 1 zon `2��"th �'anaee Flatting ' aged 1
or Illi Started, regular pries incardine will he made a terminus, '4aoLvnh_ . Tn Best Wnwanosh3 )rears,
ve your photos taken for instead of 'li• ingham, and the morn. f 20th, Lovina Colyer, aged 81 ea Nov.
G` II and get aeard ]ng trait' running from the latter ;nortths.v�f $years, 11
place to Landbn will leave at 5.50 lt, I' e 1'a Windham, oft Tuesday, bee -
atplace
e H. i111Cll�ll l „. S. ill, returning the same evening by 9. ter of Kr r. d 1 e, 'vi gnu Past, d * d
M
12 years, o months, 16 di►e.e,
e
HOUSE,
WINGHAM.
Note some of the bargains at
S. CRACEY'S FURNITURE STORE,
A $13 Sideboard. (oil finish) for .....
��' : x$.50
A $12 Sideboard for. .$8.00
A Bedroom Suite (3 pieces) bedstead 6 feet
high, mattress springs, two chairs and.
a pair of pillow sham holders for...... $16,51
gmilimmamomommamosiem
A $26 Parlor Suite (three pieces) $22 00
A $53 Parlor Suite(five pieces) spring seats
and spring backs covered in volour velvet$47 00
$2 75 large oak Armchairs for $1 75
Rocking chairs for 99c.
• WE DON'T WANT TO BE OUTDONE ON PRICES
Beautiful Parlor Pictures just here from Cincinatti. Call and
see us for anything in the Furniture line from a common chair
to a Parlor Suite.
If you want a. good well made Lounge, Couch or Chair (we
]li Qdo our own upholstering and will guarantee all our work). Call
and see what we offer.
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That young hide ur' t'out's WCfild be
pleased indeed to have one of
our Betrothal Rings.
Ila.ven't asked her!
Wel! if you don't
some (.lire i' fCl-
lee. %1i1! tie
the lucky
nlr�n.
HA VE 10ti SEEN 0cns FINE LIMIT tY7'+t
Al
-DIA MON DS, '+
-PEARLS
-OPALS in SINGLE - - /
•--and COMBINATION'
--STONES.
�'1J'�
Call and see our stock of'Xmas
goods and 'vsdding presents. on De-
cember the .1.•:t.
REPA/RING A SPECIALTY.
J. R. MUNSHAW
Has just passed into stock for the Fall Trade
'lI,A TNELETTES, SHIRTINGS,
GEE ' COTTONS, 8 1-4 and 9 1-4
¶''willed and Plain, Sheetings, Fall
Pr int and Dress Goods, Blankets and
Pahl. Tweeds, also in Ready .Made
Clot, hing and Fall Overcoats.
c. 'fearing Lot of UNION and TAPESTRY
V
fYSee charm ifi
nneed
1�.1✓'I'�,, of a Carpet, before purchasrrlg.
B00% rs, SHOES and IZUBBEIZS.. Some very new
and nobby roods.
Also a 1\ )t of SOFT. and .STIFF FELT HATS from25c. and up.
A car of :Ili,
seweitr and bptlelLt.
')ICI'; TIMOTIIY for fall seeding on hand,