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Innis
LIE.d Lin
We Will devote the next few
weeks to a great clearing off ' e.
—Iuspeetor D. :Robb visited Zetland
of al lines and broken quanti-
Khoo]. (.11 Friday .= est. He congratulated
ties in different departments. . Miss Higgins and he pupils on the pre
-
DRESS GOODS grees they had made since his last
visit. •
25 Dress Ends, broken lot, Apprentices wanted at once, TwO
reg. 6oc, to clear, 3734c. young ladies to learn tailoring.
tf 1 WEBSTER & CO.
Extra value in Skirt
— On Wedneedrk of this week, Rich
Leng,;-• , 1-': rt !:F; Lengths and Porter, of Turni errye sold a horse to
Ren.in; .. .• , 0 es'. Reeve Cruickslueeir, of the same tctevn.-
1 5 tee -- 1 it ,1. ,i,lantles, $7.50 ship for 1,t110. : -.t pays to raise good
t0.$8.00, 1 or $5.00. . horses.
—The days u.err mire: ltmer.
—Howick ten eihie
Gorrie ou Wj1ueet1av next.
Single Ftwtory Iluxitess faint $7 to $10
per sec at 0. linechtel's hareees shop.,
—A uuiube k yourg peoele from
Teeswater enjoyed titeruselvee at the
Wiughtna rink o I Friday evening last.
—The Wiugheen W. 0. T. U. have
had
a. subscriptien list passed arouud
town. asking for 'ends M aid of the In-
dian Famine Fror.
Dr. maetionald 'snow permanently
ttt 1101110 and can be eensulted by
his patrons.
—A. Ree,of the t neen's hotel is slight -
y improving. Ur is able to MOVO about
his room with asetetance. Ile has not
yet recovered the 'ewer of speee-e,
—Meesrs. Cline . and Rime, 1 shipped
another ear load _)t horses to Portage la
Praia
ie, Maritobe. on Tuesday laet,
O. P. It. JOtte, Hamilton went in
FURS
zo Fur Coats, reg. $28 to
$30, for $25. Everything in
Furs at cost and under.
CLOTHING.
Suits and Overcoats sold at
cost with weight.
NEW GOODS
just opened this week,
Dress Goods just opened
and ready for inspection. New
Silks, Prints, Muslins, Em-
broideries, Lace, Hosiery,
Sheeting,Tweeds, Cottonades
Linens, Towelling.
Stockwl assorted.
Special Sale Saturday night
in Gloves and Hosiery, 200
pairs of Sample Cashmere
Hose at cost Saturday night.
Commence at 8 o'clock.
M. H. 1ViciNDOO'S
MINOR LOCALS.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
—Ripley is witheut a jeweler.
—Vreeetassecy - ens :Zee Valentine's
da) .
—Morris township council met on
Monday last.
--A new floor hoes been d in Jas.
'Hangh's shoe shell,.
See the Bargaii4Js of Boots and
Shoes at W. J. Gree s.
—The Tnues office is headquarters for
all kinde of job prii ting.
—Brussels has r tised over $225 for
the Canadian Patrietic Fund,
arWi-r l 'he thee (et Friday
oreniug leet was w j Wt: ;tended.
For Rubbers and 'lids of Boots
and Shoes go to W. J. Greer s.
—The citizens of epworth have for-
warded $147 to the marline Patriotic
Fund.
—Tixe Tamsh. received $5.00 frorn
two of its Ma4itoba subscribers this
week. We w .4(1 like to have the
label au every c y of the TntES read,
January 1st, 1901
—The district 4eotiug of the I, O.. G.
T. for Huron and 3ruce will be held at
Lecknow to -day rielay). It is ex-
pected that the G11ua Chief and Score-
ta3,7 will be peese. t.
—Geo. Shaw, Whigham, cleared
$1,000 in eight m .nths in the North
West. During th It time he only work-
ed two days. II made his money by
speculatiou.—Ripl y Express.
—D. McGillieu
Goderich Signal, It
iatt Raid medal.
ber of the Press As
last week who was
of '6- of these me
The Ancient 0
hold an "At Home
Mr. Wm. Lewis,
bridge, on Tuesday
at 8 o'clock shaep
has been prepared end a pleasant even-
ing may be expecte 1.
—A man in Beet m was fined. $10 and
costs, in all $26,60, the other day for
harboring and se1]ig a stray cow with -
Farmers having
fr premises should
The law requires
all be advertised.
slay received. this
stone, Recorder of
O. U. W., a 'check.
Single Harness, nly own manufacture,
from. $12 to $40 at Kneehters harness
shop.
—James Beattie, J. P., has been ap-
pointed police magistrate for the town
of Seaforth.
The people of Listowel h e con-
tributed nearly $1:10 to th' National
Patriotic Fund. j
Hurry along and sec r ourfootwear.
Greatly reduced price Greer's.
—The Teets office
the contract of the T
printing for 1900.
—Chas. Kneelitel
light double harne
toba, this week.
y, editor of the
s. received his Fen -
e waa the only mem-
dation at Toronto
he happy possessor
1s,
der of Foresters will
at the residence of
ear the G. T. R.
e Mug, 20th inst.,
A good programme
out advertising h
stray cattle on th
make a note of t
that stray animals
—Mrs. John D
week through R. V
Wingham Lodge,
for $2,000, being t amount of insur-
ance carried by her late husband in the
above Order.
—The following medical men he
Wingham. are raenmers of Court Mait-
land, C. 0. F., an!1 all are examining
physicians for the Court e—Drs. P. Mac-
donald, T. Chiehota, 3, P. Kennedy,
W. B. Towler, J. Tamlyn and. T. _Ag-
new. Court Maitheed is highly honored
with medical men.
—We have had a variety of -weather
during the week. Last Thursday it
riday was very cold.
had changes of mild
The oold snap of the
een quite favorable
summer's supply of
been awarded
'berry Township
shipped a set of 1 Mies lotto, Hazelwood has returned talk was from real life as the Ensign. had
to a, point in Mani- - front visiting friends at Paris and Brant- the management of that institution,
ford Which was formerly "Toe Beet's CanFresh Baltimore orfters served fanny Miss May Wallace, ee Blyee, is visit. teen," a low saloon,
Mrs. S. Borden, of Wingham, was ham. Presbyterian church will be held on
, Sons of Scotland, the guest of Mrs. W. M. Robieerbri for a Sunday next. Rev, D. Perrie, the pastor,
Incean °11 Monday few days this week. will preach both morning and evening,
Mr. Anson Spotton paid:. our town it, tithe evening he will preach a sermon
Boots left, in business visit on Monday last. especially for the young people on
Z. Greer. Miss Z. McTavish is visiting friends in "Amusement:0 Special collections ill
• re; ‘Fer eee +-eking Wingintan. aid of the church debt will be taken at
lee r- xi- Mrs. William Eagleson, who lives ball servites.
THE WINGHAI TIMES, FEBRUARY 16, 1900,
IR: I " fl I' 111; 11
lioulturel Brevities
ulnae): iu force at the earl of the year. Among flowere for Haider fortiug ARMOR
IMBRIUM 1.14,..1.41,
tweed dyeing the plat year was 106i
91751 at risk, $4,828,1851 Waren%) ree Meehan rocommende dieentra eding
insurance, teTQ9,50. Reoeipts $19,400.11; heart), crimson, rambler rose (botliewitr-
expeuditure. 17841.89. R. Miller and let and white) and double peonies.
James Festerwere appointed auditors. Fuchsias in the teller should bo
PERSONALS. brought to light aud wernith in Felon-
' ery. Cut back 4,1most ono -half.
james walker was he Brussels me Sow pansy 530(1 in February in win -
Monday. . dew boxes for cab,' plauts with which
II. 0. Bell spent Sunday with Clinton. stovraieutg,.4 P4us'Y i'Kgi (»b"a" in the
Weeds. •
taudar
Many Raines, of the 131ytli Sa ----":'"r:::71"--------- ---
Suadayed in town. DR.
u, etel
rained all day and
This week we hav
and cold weather.
last few days has
for harvesting the
ice.
—The painters
provement in the
Indoo's store.
give -more light
customers will
selecting their go
of Wingham's mo
business.
kites jean Bell is visiting with Weeds Physieete eur
in Clinton this week. Owe -Row Blaen Deans' Flew and
I'vvd Store. Night calls answered at the office.
T. A. Mills was it St. Marys a fow
days this weeks on business.
Miss Maggie Steware is visiting with
-friends in Wroxeter thin week.
TENDERS WANTED
T)tolgidersigned Tiustees a School Section
No. 11. 1E.,ib Wewano*11, will rc•ctsve tenders
Rich. Ransford, salt magufacturer, of ue to tee ist or eleren, eon, for teebenaine
e teem-twee the school, builai"
Olintou was in town on TinerselaYe Illl'i,toTfr4>etlewerints tee mune wite briek. antime:
Chas. Skea.tes is spending a few days gfilmiirli)4.,,T. PPY g
with friends in Ingersoll audyioinity.Banter,
Oviutre, Trustee-;.
Miss Sadie Green was the guest of.T.
Miss W'innie Allison at Gorrio last J. T. Curium, Wingliam r.o.
waItm
°.Thosn
Geo.ie, of Godwich, was a
viertor to Wingham on Friday and Sat -
y last.
Dr. Macdonald, M. P., has taken
apartments at the Ho el -Ceeil, Ottawa,
during the session. f"
Messrs. Emerson Thompson and W.
Bullard, of Iiarriston were visitors in
Wingham over Sunday.
Mrs. Jas. MeLauchlin and Gus Me-
Lauchlia arre visiting with old friends
in and around Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bentley, of Win-
nipeg, are visiting the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, for a few
weeks.
W. Mallagh, of Kingston, was visiting
with relatives and old acquaintances in
Wingham for a few days during the
week.
Mr. S. Bennett, formerly of this place,.
but now of "Wingham, was in town for
several days during the past week.—
Seaforth
Mrs. W. Taylor was in Ripley last
week, attending the funeral of her uncle,
Mr. Kay, who was one of the oldest
pioneers of the Ripley district.
Clare Vanstone, of Hamiltoneis spend-
ing a few, days at his home in town.
The Tnees is pleaeed to say that he has
fully recoverd from his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ingles returned
home from Toronto -on Friday last. Mrs.
levies has been quite ill for some. time
and was in the hospital" at Toronto for
four weeks, undergoing treatment. We
are pleased to say that she is improving
nicely now.
ve made a great im-
torior of M. H. Me-
e white pane will
nd. M. H. Mclndoo's
ave no trouble in
ds. This store is one
flourishing places of
WROJOgTER.
Misses Annie Putland and Beryl
West, of 33ressels, are the guests of Mrs.
N. Gerry,
Mr. Ed. Jetetins,frora near Winghara,
spent a few days at Mr, Jas. Paulin's.
CHURCH NOTRS.
Rev. D. Perrie, of town, has subscrib-
ed $100 and Rev. 3. Maxwell, of erinloss;
$50, to the Presbyterian Century Fend.
Rev. R. Hobbs, of the Methodiet
church, and Rev. A. E. H. Thomsou, of
Tuekersmith. circuit, exchanged pulpits
on. Sunday ,
Messrs. E. P. Paulin and W. T. Hall
represented. Winghara League at
the annnalponveation. of the Epworth
Leagues of the Loudon eonfereeee, The
convention was held, at Stratford on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Next Sunday's subject in the Cengree
gational church will be a. m.—
"How can Make Out °hatch More
Fruitful , 7 p: m.— The Raven. Les
sons front Edgar Allan Poe. Rev. 3. W.
Goffin, pastor. A hearty welcome to
all.
Next Sunday will be Missionary day
in the Methodist church. Rev. R.
Hobbs, the pastor, will preach in the
morning. Rev. Dr. Henderson, Asso-
ciate Secretary of the Board of -Missions
for the Methodist church of Ca
evil' preach in the evening.
I
Don't forget the social to
the Young People's WU
church this • (Frid y) ening, in the
Sunday school roo A. literary and in-
strumental programme will be given.
An win. be made welcome. A. collection
will be taken up.
Ensign Collier., the officer -in chargeof
the local corps of the Salvation Army
gave an interesting talk on "New Year's
Day at Joe Beef's Converted." The
a,
held by
Paul's
• AN COSEN8
Gene 'el insurance and Loan Agent.
ttzli 0ntatie Mutual.
F1101—The Non -tariff Cute -
panics,
ACOIDENT-L., Tho' London
. Guarantee and Aceident.
PLArrg& GLASS --The Do.
fl)i 01011.
Money at Lowest Rates.
In office corner of Mimic. and Pataiek
iStrtrdeneye.s every Friday afternoon ead. Sat- Night calls Button Block, or Fifth
postte Maedotutid block.
ot
eriment.
• -7' '''.717:." t.
. .
HMI
Not much use eXperimenting at your own.ex.
pense. - Let the other fellow do that. It is no ex-
periment to buy a
MN JEWEL GOOK STOVE
They are the BEST and always give satisfaction—
fitted for Coal or Wood. There have been hund-
reds of Grand Jewels sold in this vicinity within the
last six years, and the sale for the Grand is on the
Increase,
COAL—Our Coal is of the very best this
year. Orders promptly attended to.
YOUNG & PAULIN
ALE4'
R BROS. 8:. BUTTON TRUE LIVING
UNDUITAKERS, WINGHAM.
PORTRAITS
ARM FOR SAL
101acr
fenced an
8 acres of -fa,
Apply to n.
within t mile of Win , wait
good state of cultiva on ;about
:heat. Easy term payment.
NSTONE, Wi jhum.
style at Jas. MeKelvie's Star Restatir- ing friends in town. , The anniversary services of the Wing -
ant.
—Camp (1810a011
will hold its regule
evening next.
Only a fevr more re
lady'R end eent's et
_free , el • rf
PIGS F
The Undersi n has for
large Improv •-• -erkshire Hog
from impo d stock. Will bo s
able tor . Apply to
P. GIBBONS, Marna .0.
SALE
lo
to a number bf
both sex, bred
on reason -
ere( • a !-
IT PAYS TO
If you have not seen the Catalogue of
The Canada Business College
• CHATHAM, ONT.,
you are not familiar with the advantages offer-
ed by Canada's greatest school of Shorthand
and. 'Business Training. Write,for it if inter-
ested •
We have no term divisions. Pupils can,
therefore, begin atany Urn°. The present is an
excellent tune to enter.
-The following are few of the pupils who
here, recently secured positions:
Fred. Ansley, formerly of Winghinn, as Com-
mercial Teacher, West Side Business Collego,
Chicago. •
Maggie Kerr, as Stenographer with the Suth-
erland. berme Chatham.
Fred McGavin, as Stenographer with McColl
Bros., Paints and Oils, Toronto.
James Redford, Book-keeper, Durham Fur-
niture Co., Varna, Oat.
Arch. licVicar, changed from Taggart &
Knappen, Grand. Rapids, to Fairbanks Morse
Scale Co., Chicago.
Our pupils aro in' demand with the leading
business houses.
MeMA,CRI,AN & CO.,
Chatham, Ont.
• •e" • le north-west of the village, is at present
I- • ;* . CA- nee alge tie very ill with lung trouble, but we hopeOh 1 ren Cry for
its Ilt•te i 'Week f;o3iilogi not to non hear of her reeovery.
celtbrate the 12th of July this At the animal meeting of the Rowiek CASTOR1A.
Tear.
etta school on lattnraday and FefAay officers were elected: Plesident, J. R.
Edward Brom, Jamestown.; Direotere,
Matte Vitt Inettrance Company held ia
..--,triapeCtOr Rob paid an offleial vire Gallia On Friday last, the felloWileg
Ief lest we( k. Ale! several days of this Mar, Jamestown; Vice Preeklentt
eir Ilieeeelt. R. Scott, Cliffoed; jste. Edgar. Gavle;
whip re3rt:See. at O. Itnerehtits • ,
she,. Glenta.riertr; Secret arY-Tressareali W.
ear Nee deers were B. Melte/There Wrosetert. Itirtging
cetee ,,,:yr the Theme from the large attenelatoo, the company
H week le ewe wog Imre elee good Apr% of itere terming
' elearaeseetey, Mils intatleete of fietWea,
ep sna a guaranteed throe wroxater ats
ee •
e
Rioleard Bedlow died at Brockville,
egad 90 years and ten mouths.
O. A.W.ottAsEts
OATAIIIIN CURE &WO*
is A** direct 50 thaadlarated
by dm Traptaimi Mover.
Holds des eters, o!xrs gra lir
rumor". stain drailohl•P '0140
t porlexastaiy arras
relit stul M ay Yank Firmer
Pres. J01 dewier., er Dr„ vV,,ClIoxi
Silatiletbra reertito *5t. Wale.
door Booth of Soho& House. Shop op -
er A/LOR
HAS
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IVE
-DOWN STAIRS
in the store
(next C. N. Griffin's Grocery
Store)
and isprepared to make your
Fall Suits or Overdoats in the
most approued and up-to-date
style.
Special attention given also
to Ladies' jackets with New
York lategt styles.
- E. C. CLARK.
Oct.- 27, 1899.
MADE AT
M. E. ZITRBIZ1G-G-'S,
Family and other Groups frop.
small sunbeams Tip to 16 x 20,
actual size of photographs.
Pictures copied and enlarged or
remounted.
Down floor gallery, opp. Presb. Church.
Send -
THE TIMES
to
distant friends.
They will
appreciate it,
New Subscribers
'being added.
to our list daily.
Read Clubbing
offers on
page seven.
W. T.. P3MBER'5 Agent,
127-129 and 778 Yonge Toronto,
THE STUDY
FABMOS
style, cutting, making, the desire to
please and to give the utmost valim, puts
the question of satisfaction. of ottr cus-
tomers beyond the shadove of a doolt,
.High Classed Tailoring
is not necessarily leighkerieed. You will
find proof of this by callingon us, ex-
amining our goods, getting pricee and
leaving your order for a snit.
Ilobt. Maxw
as coining and be at
1101/SE, LIITCKNOW,
Wednesday. Feb, 23.St.
RUNSWICK HOUSE, ViTINGHARE,
. Thursday and. Friday, Feb:22-23.
CLARENDON-HOTEL, CLINTON,
Saturday and Monday, Feb. 24-26.
BRITISH EXCIT.A.B1.4E HOTEL,
GODERICH,Tues. &Wed.. Feb.27-2S
with a large stock of
air Goods
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of the latest styles and finest quality
Bangs, Waves, Wigs, Head Coverings and Switches
in neteral, wavy and straight. If you wish a switch you can
dress in an artistic coiffure in one minute. Buy a natural wavy
one and we show you how to dress it. Conte early and have your
hair trimmed, singed and (Tressed by an expert. ler,1440
Ladies, our goods And prices will suit you, Come if it fa
only to see.
WAX FICUR S for MILLINERY PURPOSE% &O.
4 DO NOT FORGET VIE DATE. •
ell • Cain Memo, Luckno-w, Wednesday, 21st. er
Brunswick Hotel, Winghana, Thursday. and Friday, .22-28.
Clarendon Rotel, Clinton. Saturday and Monday, 24-26.
British Exeliange Hotel, Goclerieh, Tuesday and Wed.; 27-28.
High Art Tailor, IVingharo.
TIM MILIC
OP
HOLSTEIN DAIRY
is pure and cold and
TIIRE311 019/4116 A QtTAILT.
vv.. vam-.4.4116VIrtt,A.T., PittiSOITS roil
•Icrb Mao Xansgsrrs in this prarinna
no rlt1Teiill. 0 in thafr own am% rratinding
,. h10g tn pm.' yearly payablei
11. latftrzt ad
dlt
s...."Bartes
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Get your sight tested. It costs nothing.
WE FIT SPECTACLES
Scientifically, Correctly Reasonably.
Try us.
R. MUNSHAW
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