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°1°ate4ee% where she will ''seam to tulip.'*
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,glare In the Oentrat. Businese Cello ;e,
140 RDY'48-01k0.
Nutes---Mr. Hoare Raddell,
With. Vit pakoaaa, who leas taken ti sat ort
Norden, Mae., is visitinghis father
tion, t" M $ m`'I 1.vo a 4"Partnwntul at 479
DAY FOR mt Wiughuru, iu spending, sever,1 fl.veli a fit'• George I gdtlell for tti few days
4J [ 1 being cioderieh bigttal. hits week; ho intends returning to
h `' i
f lure. Fllea 6suowa, Imo retu'-•ric4 home the Westin a short time. -
RC;VkIS
1 V after spending Christruee end li . Year •t I Mr, Henry Cooling, of Whitewood,
with her sou, /eerie steeee.t tele Arian ',Ae n, i.s home ltrr a, visit, he intends
Tel lie r silo Day after stock- D Lotg. Winghmu—t;,oderichSignal. spending the winter in Ontario.
3 y Mr James Il. aQercgn, of the I3luevale I Ml , Will Wray, hail the misfortune
`` g to list a his shouldas dislocated b 3
'We have just finished: 'with our road,, was is Stre.tuallan on Stieduesdey of ' y t
tfikinft which means odd lines tits we'' attending the frtaerral of his. frill On Friday night;131§t.
ses-4 broken a ean:tent for Bar ain cousin, MiesHenderson, daughter of Mr Mr. George Cgekerline has Pur -
Day AciniAcdarn lleuttersoo. formerly of the 13;uevele chased the farm known as the Ora W
Sar n'•d'tty. Now we want room react ford farm, on the gravel road,
iter pew (reeds commencing to come Mr, Wm. Herring of the 12 eon.,
in. Sit we shut out' eyes' to ProfitstalR>t, has a bantam ben which last week
dss It r►t and under cost pales. QM iwTU-1n Hepworth, on January hatched three chickens. It is rattier
That
aceennta for the following at- loth, the wife of Mr, Joseph Carruth; a cold weather for young chicks,
'tractions cpu the list below: . daughter, The league has secured the servto
10 pieves heavy Shaker Flannel,. +itt`'MAxtvr>:.t,•--Tu Vt'ingham, on January s' of Mr. II, It McDonald, baritone
req. 7^. Saturday 3 0. Jpt:h, the wife et Mr. Robt Maxwelt;ason Inger of London to give a concert
10 doz. Ladies Heavy Ribbed' Srovs—In 2urnberry, on January on Wedcosday 25th insc, '
'Caslituere :lase, reg. 135c, Saturday 14th, the wife of Rueben Stottes,a daugq- evening,
• ter. , GOI,'R1E.
""'tjr - Oo. mnrmrtru.
5 doz, Fancy Cashmere Gloves, Miss Jennie James is visiting with
reg. 50e, Sntnrtiay 25e. Gr,Ar—Socia.—At 13ruet(ds,, in St.
John's Rectory, on Januar) 11Nr, by Rev:, friends In nr'illia.
5 doz. I,ttdies' Fancy Underwear, G, J. Abbey, Mr. TienGrny.ur wiu.rhnt . It is reported that Mr. T, Sell has
reg, Sue, Satur'Iay 21e, to Miss Malachi. dang•bt.r ur Airs. Ohne, sold his business to a Walkerton
t; Gents' Persian Lamb Caps, reg. Sage, of 14'alton7
'merchant.
16.00, Saturday $;a.50. man • 11I lilt. D. busk of Sasktnon, N. W. T.
.,1 IQ Ladies' Astrachan blantlecw Cvanr -- In Toronto, on January 15th, i is a visitor at the Methodist parsonge.
Wig, wv2.Q0, Saturday $25,00, John iii, Currle,eon of Air. James 0 rte Mr. Lusk was one time a resident
15 Ladies' Sable Ruffs, 2 beads o Lowey e,ingham, r.ged 38 years. ' of Rowlek, '
and 6 tails, reg. $0.00, Saturday, iolrtuTi1-•-In Turnberry, on Jan 13, • At ther regular meeting' of Maitland6.0Q, Herbert EI.. eldest son opt Mr, and Mrs, Lodge LTo. 21(3 A. 0. U. W, the foll-
y New Mantles; taller made, all Charles. Uumuth, raged ib years, 3 months owin officers were installed:—
shades, reg. $9.00, Saturday $5.00. and `31 dirye: g
20 Dress. Ends Ileavy Tweed for
suits, reg. $1.00 per yard for 50e. Christian Endea$or Convention,
,
25 Dress Ends for suits, all shades, _ — ,
reg. Ole, Saturday 35e. The Y. P. P. Society met in eon.
20 Men's Heavy 1.11sters, Black vention according to arrangement in
and Brown, reg. $6.00, Saturday the lecture room of the Presbyterian
43.50.
' church, Kincardine, on..ltlenday last,
50 Boys' New Suits just opened, with Rev. W. J. West M. A,, of
deg. $1-.50, Saturday $3.00. W • Bluevale, president of the society, iu
75 pairs Ladies Heavy Shoes, the cair. After devotional exercises
.reg. $1.40, Saturday el.®. a paper was read by Mr. J. C. Mar -
50 pairs Ladies' Fine Button and cin, of St. Helens. on "The Use and
Lace Shoes, reg. $9.00, Saturday Abuse of Ideals,". emphasizing the
'41.50. fact of there being right and wrong
40 pears Men's Fine Shoes, last in, ideals and showingthe importance
Teg. $2.2r, Saturday, $1.50. of careful choice oa high and noble
Clearing priees in Blankets, Com- ideal. Though it never be Attained,
forters, Skirts, Lined Kid Gloves, the striving after it will be the better
•:Oarpets and Lace Curtains. for the individual. The paper was
These priees are good each day folio wed by an interesting discussion.
sleouimenein„ Saturday, until Feb, 1. Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, 13. D., of
First `ellolee. at . WIoxoter, read an excellent paper
AilFA on "Religious Laziness." The paper
:': a S■ .was bristling with good things served
up in Mr, Anderson's well known
• . literary style, . and will no doubt re-
sult
in great benefit to t ,se.esentLI_Mitis. MOTES,
and the societies which they repre
11r. A. E. Booth .and F. J. Eneper, setted. .
evangelists were eondueting a series of Mr. John Hutton, of Glenanaan,
Gospel meetings in the Gospel Hall. gave a spirited address on "How we
'Laurier, t(,xnshig of Ashfield, during the may most Effectually win for Christ
Past week. the Careless and non•Church Going.
The annual congregation meeting of the He stated that the highest ideal of
Presbyterian eburch will be herd on Tues. the Christian was to be a witness for
*day elfening of next week. Reports from
Christ, that the result of a high
CO various Organizations in connection
with the church will be reeeivad, and Christian life always tended to win
.members of the Board of Management .for Christ. Considering the .great
elected. There should be a fair attend- power which is behind us he exhort-
"
ance of the members and adherents of" the ed us to rise to our position as win- opted. The electionof officers and
ners for Christ. directors resulted as '::allows :—Presi-
Aftcr the" report of the societies' dent, J. 13. Tierney ; 1st vine presi•
work for the year the eonvention dent, Joseph Carter ; 2nd vice-presi-
adjourned to meet at 7.30 p. m. At dent, Wm. Patterson ; directors,
the evening session, after devotional, Robert Ferris, Wm. Brunsdon, M.
exercises conducted by .Rev. Mr. Lockhart, . Wm. Jackson, J. Short-
Anderson,lt paper was read. by Rev. reed, j1 T. W. Sloan,- N. Cuming,
W. 3, West, M. A., of Bluevale, in John Sberritt, George Powell and
which the true spirit of prayer was Wm. Mason ; auditors, Alex. Elder
emphasized by the Master's own and J. M. Hamilton.
model. We should throw aside The annual meting of the Blyth
selfishness and be more philanthropic, Cheese and Butter Manufaeturing
leaving personal interests in the Co., Limited, was held at the Com -
background, and that to have variety inereial hotel on Friday last. There
io prayer we must use God's word was a good attendance of members
in our prayers which is an inexhaust- and the following officers were elect-
i<hre mine for His children. In the ed :—President, Mr. Chris. Johnson;
discussion which followed it was Vice, Mr, Chas. Taylor ; Secretary,
clearly shown, that the convention Mr. R. B. McCowan ; Treasurer, N
was not in sympathy with set pray; Coming ; Salesman, Robt. Marshall ;
ers but that prayeas should be ace Directors, Walter McCowan, N Cum-
ording to tho Spirit's, guidance. ing, Robt, Marshall and Chas. Tay -
Rev. Mr. Muir. of Brucefield, then for ; Auditors,,_ J. I3, Tieruay and
gave a rousing . address an the' George Quinn. During the past
"Christian Worker and his Bible," season there was delivered at the
in which he compared the Bible to factory 803,230 pounds of milk ;
one of the ancient Scottish castles chess mannfactured,73,177 pounds;
with its various rooms, and urged his average pounds of milk to one pound
hearers to be strong in the word of of cheese, 10.97 ; total money re -
God and fight for their King. delved, $5764.12,
The fallowing officers were ap• .
pointed for the ensuing year : Press- LISTOWEL,
dent, Rev, J, L. Murray, D. D., At the meeting of Listowel: Lodge,
Iiineardine ; Vice -Pres Mr, John No. 199, A. 0. U. W., on Wednesday
Hutton, Glenannan•, Sec.-Treas., Miss evening, the following officers were
Nellie Campbell. Riversdale ; Cor- elleeted for the elisuing year:
responding Sec., Miss Annie W. Master Workman, E, Sebadel; P. M.
Stewart, Wingham ; Councillors, fir,, J. W. Meyers; fcretnan, George
Miss Anderson, Wroxeter, Rev,W.J. Straith; overseer IL Code. recorder,
West, M. A., Bluevale, Rev. W. tI . W. E. Binning; financier, W.. Bradley
Hall, Belgrade. • • receiver, 3, W. Scott; guide, Robert
The choir of the Presbyterian Marks, inside watehman, S, I:'. Gib -
thumb rendered excellent nusie,and son; outside watehman, J. J. Cozens;
",n Plitt people of Kineardine were medical examiners, Drs. ±'idle and
is i ked by the convention for the Thompson; representative to Grand
-tale v in wh ich they entertainedi Lodge, W. Bradley; alternative, ;
the do:c gate.e J. W. Meyers,
F. M. W. —George P. Nash; M. W:
----W. Hammond; Foreman J. Bowy-
er; Overseer --RR. Cunningham: Re'
corder; R. Toting; Finen•:ier--R.
Ross; Receiver—W Dane; Guide—,
D. Sanderson; I.W.—M. Sharpin; 0.
W,—Chas. King; M. —Dr. Brawn;
Rep. to Grand Lodge—J. P. Nash;
Alternative—T. H. McLaughlin.
BLYTH.
The first montbty fair was held on
Tuesday of last week, Ten horses
changed hands at prices ranging
from $80 to $140.
The anniversary services. of St
Andrew's church will be held on
Sunday next. Rev. Thos. Wilson
wilt preach morning and evening
and on Monday evening will lecture
on "Thirty Years Among the Cable
bats,"
The. Goderich District Epworth
League and Sunday School Associa-
tion held its fourth annual eonvention
at Goderich this week. Misses Ben -
thy and• King were the delegates
from this place.
Mr. Clark Vanee and family, of
Lucknrw, have taken up' their resi-
dence in Blyth. .Mr. Vance takes
the general agency of the implement
firm' of Frost & Wood.
The annual meeting of the Morris
Branch Agricultural Society was
held at the Central hotel,. Blyth, on
Wednesday of last week . Mr. A.W.
Sloan presided as chairman. 'Min-
utes of last meeting read and adopted.
The auditors' report was presented
and on motion was redeived and ad -
congregation.
Rev. D. 1.'arrie preached anniversary
terrnons in Knox church, Clifford, on Sun -
•clay last. Rov. Mr. toung, of Clifford,
'Makin:{ Mr. Perrie's work here.
The Presbytery, of Maitland, met in
liineardit;e on Tuesday of this week. An
.official report of the proceedings will
appear in our next issue,
Pother Chiniquy, the noted convert
from •the Roman Catholic church,
• died at his home in Montreal on Monday
morning.
ftev A Y Hartley, who is to be Fettled
els pastor at Turbutt Presbytery, Algoma,
-was foe a number of years pastor at
Btaevale.
.t'FIRSONALS.
We Shall be glad to have contributions to this
*oluton from any of Our readers. It you have visa•
tors or purpose going away yourself, drop in and
tell es, or send us a note to that effect.
Dr Gann, of Clinton, was is town on
1 ednesday.
Bliss Jessie Grey is visiting with Look -
friends this week.
MrJ I3 Elliott returned to his home in
Altoona, Wis., this week.
Mr Win Moore, of Toronto, is visiting
with; his parents in town.
Miss Lottie McKenzie has gone to Lon-
•tton on an extended visit.
Mrs Wrn Diamond was visiting • friends
in Stesforri daring the past week.
Mr and- Mrs G W Walker, of Gorrie,
'wmre aalliztg on friends rn town on Mon --
i r'•.,• &ay.
Mrs John 0 Johnston, of Goderich, was
'visiting with Wingbam friends this
Wreak.
MSua L Hill, of Walkerton, is visiting
„ s • 'raiz herr rectally add friends in town this
Rey,
4'ri'utvr.•, nr
dist -eft • r t + et ' •
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aatteacliffilikeehlreessreter
oL Idd'.1* sin I` A ARD
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0t,r sabsaritual's in 1tgwwirllt' their
, papers eve, tusked to hear in mind We, the Undersigned, do hereby agree tlttet rlyrr git rtlln•t nark' rt',tn• to refund the. ttaons• on a twnty-fiv&ik g illGi4,
ltintition of'papera tgr uta ;i+zinen they sent b utte at Dr. W„ills English Pills, ..
dentis at reduce! t s+'(is .ul atrl'h(. a• Gt bat Ie they three
do not reliesi'efC ,rant p
two at Mist, itilia'zg. ts
l'tr are nt :lltiij l trop and lieadaohe, ;; We. also w>;rrfllaj;
the Tlem.;3t11d the wt..;t,et, Advertiser that tour bottles will permanently euro
for $t,,40;; the Time., :inti Weekly the moot obstinate ease of Constipation,
(a lobe for $t 2.t: tie. 1'IMI:S and lisp P llstare nod. pay when Wills' Ear-
,
!Weekly Mail Eniplitg t.rr 61.2:1; the
TIMES and Monrrt <il 1i't'rlcly titlttless
for $1.(10; tile 'TIME' :inti Mon( real
Weekly Family lit'iald al d Stet, for
$1,7;1 Sind the Tame and Lindon I A. L. Hamilton, Chemist' and Drug.
Daily Advcrtiscr for .2 00; itt fact Bret, Wingharn, Ont.
A. A. Morrow, Chemist and Druggist,
Wingham, Ont,
Colin A, Campbell, Chemist and Drug
gist, Wlegham, Ont.
we will elub the Tams with any
publication, outbid,+ the Meal pat -til$,
at reduced rotes. Ttleae figures are
for a whole year et each paper and
the terms are irecessnrily cash in
advance. Call ator address, , •, '
TIM ES Qi''P[CF,
The qunoil of the Corporatio
County t Huron will meetis th
tt'inuham. oil Oba• Wer,
GODERIQ I
Tile hand that rul,'s the dyspeptic•
Tues ay, the 24th In- ant
makes the pie,
MEETING'Q'P THE
on ounty Cou
of the
Coun-
t.3 o'olook p, m.
W. LA • E, Clerk,
The man who is in love with him. . PatedJanu -ry 10th, 189
self has no fear its h.t''ng jilted,
There were 40 hirtlre,18 marriages .
and 21. deaths in I',scort' (luting the
TIC
pita year. Notice le here y give • that the annual
meeting of the
A. S. Goodeve, rl f. inner Guelph-iflo viele INii n Fire Insnr-
ite, has been elected mayor of Ross -
land, 13. 0.
It is surpi•isinc• how much more
wilting a man is to give up his tutu Januar,
in a, dental ptirhtr than in a barber at one o'clock p.
&nee mr,pnny
will be , eld in the '
Township Hall,
orrle, on ;Friday,
Oth, 1899,
m for the purpose of
shop, ;enuring the D'ree re and Auditors'
Reports for the est ear, the election of
The late Illralu Walker, the big two Directors and i r other business.
distiller, left a number of wills He By order of be Bo: d.
W. S. Me ' ERCHER,
continued to matte money after his Gorrie, Ja. 3rd, 189' Secretary.
retirement from thf' distillery business
and left $75,000 or 8,80,000 to the EXECUTO S NOTI TO CRED-
Children's Hospital in Detroit.
ITORS.
Kingston wili offer the Kingston
Boot & Shoe Cuntpany exemption N .._
UT1UE is , Section 38that persons having
reby elven ursuan to R, S. 0..1897,
f'
from taxes for ten years and a free claims main t the estate of John O' r, late of the
site to locate their f<ictoi•y, there. Town et wi sham in the County Huron, Miller,
dcoeas:e, io died an or about th 29th day of
Nottober , 0., 1898, aro required t send by post
It Is expected that the high Joint prepaid r deliver to It. Vanstnne of he said Town
of Wing m,Solicitor for the executor: on cr Ware
Contmissiu", Bi t.ting aS W a 'hington, rho Tot day of January A. D„ 1899, th 'r name,,ad-
will conclude ice labors in two weeks, pplarbies and of their claims and the tions and a full
atur, of ccurlty
and a treaty is sat, tidently looked or an ) held by them duly certified and at •after
torr •
said ay the executors will proceed to dist 'buto the
ass to of the deceased among the parties ntitted •
th eto, having regard only to the claims o which
Mr, Amasa Wnnd, of St. Thomas, th y shall then have notice.
the wealthyphilanthropist al d ated this 27th day of December A. D.,1808.
P p it, 'VANSTLNE, Wtngham,
founder of the Amasa Wood Hospit Solicitor for the Execut
al, is dead. '
Williftnl Goodyar, ' an Oxfoi d,
school tes,cher, was' fined $5 and
n•
costsA 3
by1
141 ..GC,lG. '''f onSatur-
day
I i_ cl 5, tor•
day for whippiut tt girl paj it
across the bank,
•
aug or
ip,
When the children get their
feet wet and take cold give them
a hot feet bath a bowl of hot
drink, a dose of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral, and put them to bed.
The chances are they will be
all right in 'the morning. Con-
tinue the Cherry Pectoral a few
days, until all cough has dis-
appeared.
Old coughs Are also cured;
we mean the coughs abron-
chitis, weak throats -and irritable
lungs. Even the hard coughs
= of consumption are always
made easy and frequently cured
by the continued use of
Every doctor knows that wild
cherry bark is the best remedy
known to medical science. for
soothing and healing inflamed
throats and lungs.
Put one of
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Plasters •
over your Mugs
me Bos! Medford'
Aeric® fro J
We new have tome bf the moot end.
petit pltyeiciahe in the United States,
unusual opportunities and long eYperl-
Once eminently at than for living6 you
Medical advice. Write freely all tho
particulars Ain dress,Dr '.1. O. AY5tt,
Lowell, Maes,
—OF—
BOOTS ANDSHOES
As I have 'au immense spring
stock arriving; I must have room to
put it, hence for 15 days, I shall sell
not old shelf -worn stock), but up -to -
,
date new goods at east. Remember
thisis no wind, but actual facts. You
San save /money by attending this
sale at once. Fair dealing. Extra
values.
Repairing promptly attended to.
I
You. are sere to like it ifyotl
play hocke\' 1 The colder the
better, y'un'll say, so long as it
ensures you a geed sheet of ii'e
for your,exbilarcting flight. But
the skates need to he right --the
true str:tight bladed kind. , You
get them here in all qualities
and all sizes,
Spring. Skates, all sizes; 400
Hockey Sticks, Pw'10, Straps.
AXES are a sausonable subject—
oparticularly so. Some then
- who ere forest experts, know the
i ring of n tine -tempered axe as far as
they cad bear the sturdy strokes,
. We like to sell to these men, they
are so appreciative,
. CL GG &O1
NEW PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY
We are now
READY FOR ilUSINESS
in our studio in the
iUcKenzie's Mock Winghara.
If you want anything in the Photo!
Line, Crayon Work, Copying and En-
larging, give us a call in the down floor
studio. Piatinos a specialty -
N.
N. E. URBRI G,
Next door Ross' Music Store:,
AN ITEM OF INTEREST.
Farmers, why pay 53 and 6 per cent.
interest on your loans when money may
be bad at 5 per cent. Payments made
to suit borrower. Charges low.
At office Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday.
ABNER COSB) S,
Macdonald Block, W iagb ani.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Having moved to town to the rest-
deme lately occupied by Geo P Wells,
corner Centre and n Alfredre e
st et , heal:
the GTR, I am prepared to, pay the6
highest cash prices for alt kinds of flags,
Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair, wool,
Pickings, 'Iran' and Metal of all kindn;
delivered at my residence, or it word ba
left, I will call for aamo. •
0. GOODMAN:
A. E. SMITH
•
WINOI1A:d •
General Banking Buslnesa trans-
anted. -Money actvaoeed to farmers and
business men on endorsed notes and
collateral,
Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed.
Moneys remitted by draft to all partst
of Canada and the United States.
Notes and accounts connoted an rens-.
onable terms.
House For Sete or to Rent.
The undersigned. offers for sale or to
rent a good two storey frame house, eon-
taioing seven rooms, pantry and fruit.
closet; summer kitchen and woodshed;
good stable, hard and soft water, together
with half an acre, or twenty acres o land:
if required, ' For particulars apply to
a ev Wingharn.
TO THE FF
SEE WHAT 9'HE•
T
DIAMOND
PORK
SHOP
Opposite Post Office, Says :
Fresh Beef and Pork,
Lamb Bologna
Pickled Pork headcheese
Breakfast Bacon • Sausage
Smoked Ilam Pressed Beef
Side Pork 'Tripe
Cern Beef Pressed Tongue
Spice Roll, Lard, Fowl, &e.,
always on hand, ,
Our prices arc right. Orders
called for and meat delivered to any
part of the town.
i Your patronage solicited,
MAIM PQP SNAP,
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The
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