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WINGHAM, ONT, FulDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1885.
WHOLE NO. 72B
S. W, GAL'S RAITII, ritOPUISTOU.
'Pun Wixourak published every Friday morn
las, is alive lend newspaper, and bas a large
Circulation in Wingniun and surround-
ing Country, Making it a valu-
able advertising
medium.
SITACRIPTION RATBS;
81.25 per year—i1.00 pee yoar i paid in advance.,
• ADVERTISING RATES:
SRSOC—. 1 I yr. j 6 mo. 1 3 mo. 1 1 nto.
Colunia e3O CO $2000 1 e3 00
Half "P 0') 20 00 12 00 1 6 00
• Quartor " I 2) 00 12 00, 7 00 I 4 00
Ono Inch 0 4,0 2 001 t 00 1 go
Foca, notices 8 cents per line for first insertion; 5
*Ninepin! ihm tor each eubseotiont insertion. Births,
soarriages 4,14 de inserted free.
Correspondence of a nan'ely nature and coin:mini-
ations upon live topics respectfully solicited.
BARRISTERS, fro, •
Spars for the Bank of Hamilton. Commissionets
rti A4k/jig adidavita foG /14111tOba. Private funds
1104140 straight loans at 'meat rates. Offices —
• irtfeirth Wingnum, Lneknc,w and Gerrie,
t, nununson.
d. tram.
T.! A.. 1.1.0111:01•T,
BARRISTTilt, &o.,
Wingham, Ontario.
• 't 1 -GEORGE McG1LL,
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(Late partner or Delamere, Black
& Rosser, Toronto,)
PIARTIISTER, SOLICITOR OF SUPREME COURT,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE: Bursa BLOM, WINOHAII, ONTARIO.
'Molloy' to loan at lowest rates. Mortgages bought
and Imsns sold.
Iy1S.
IIETHUNE d YOHNG; -
1'HY.3/CLCNS AND SURGEON'S,
corner Centre and Patrick streets, Wingham
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BBTIIUNE. Al. D., W. J. YOUNG 31.D.
R. R. C., s. K. u. P. S.
NOTICE,
Tho Two Little Attoolclags,
*To whom it may concern. During the holidays I
will extract teeth for 10 cents each, at my (Mice
WlinVginrtilitn, co,/14, 1885.-2t Dentist.
J. JEROME,
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CTT U ASTRAY.
Came to the premises - of the undersIgned„ lot 7,
con. 3, Morris, on or about Nov. 200i, five yearling
cattle -3 steers and 2 heifers. Tho owner can have
them by proving property and paying expensea.
Morris, Dec. 22nd, 18$5.-41 DAVID (Mims.
WELCH, GORRIE,
eying (Unposed of his Stove and Tin business in
Wroxoter, begs to ask all those indebted to him to
call and pay their accounts by January 1st; I will
continue my business in Gorno. A. Wmon.
Dec. 16, 1885.-2t.
001) WANTED.
Tenders will be received by the 'undersigned up to
blouday, December 28th, 1885, for 20 cords of dry
and 10 cords 00 green wood, birch or maple, two feet
in length, for the Methodist church. Tenders will be
received at the store of J. J. Homuth.
J, J. HONCTII, Committco.
• M. M. Rosts80:1,
%Ingham, Doc. 14, 1885.-2t
INSTRUCTION ON PIANO AND 0110A17.
Miss Lottio Black, daughter of Rev. R. X. Black,
who lumotudied music at the Now England Conserve,
tory of Music, Boston, and has had some experience
in teaching, is prepared to give instruction no tne
piano . and organ, to a Ihnited number of pupils.
Terms moderate, Apply at the Rev. Mr, Black's,
John street.
Winghwin Dec. 14, 1885..4t
• N.OTICE TO DEBTORS.
Owing to the chanpe in iny - business, it is necessary
that all accounts duo me should be paid on or before
January 1st, 1880. Those indebted to me will con-
fer a favor by settling before that dato.
C. W. Hstingnson,
Wingliarn, Dec. 1, 11015..4t
OTICE TO DEBTORS.
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All parties indebted to me by note, past due, must
pay the SAMS forthwith. Notes duo and unpaid by
the 31st inst. will bo lea in other hands for collec-
tion as I find a change of climate necessary for this
winter
• HAMILTON BUCHANAN,
Office in Dawson's Block.
%%Ingham, Bee./ 1880.-6t.
/ STEER ASTRAY.
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Came to the premises of George Sowler, lot 33, con.
7, East 'Wawanosh,. on 24th Oct, a yearling steer.
The owner by proving property and paying damages
may take him away.
Nov. 21st 1885,-4t. SOWIAR.
......,................—x,• -- r lEACHER WA.NTED.'
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; B,.. • —41101101* Male tear lier wanted for Section .!"N 1 Turnberry
0.. • holding third class certificate and having taught at
•sreerrESSMAIIER, '•
.... least ono year. Apply, stating salary, to
• A. Swituminntsm,
Rooms over W. Holmes' store, McKenzie Block, • . Secy. and Treas.
' WIngham, Oct 21, 1885. Wingham P. 0.
WINDHAM - - •
4NTARICI. •
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I / CHANCE. -80 acre /arm; mole Um ;car ; the
.1.1/ utalaug of a .nico haute; delightful situation, 3b•
• Res south of Vassar, Mionigan, sandy loam ; spring.
/weak ] school and state road near ; 31. 0. Ry. switch
In corner. Also 020 acres Southern Mmitobiu 100
mores highly Improved farm, lot 30, con. 5, and 100
acres lot 9, con. 2, Cuirass. Free clouds. Sale or
rehangeon easy terms. ago. McKinnon,
• Wingham.
P. S.—Private funds on real estate at 7 por cent;
• RIO expenses. %Vint/un, Oct. 9, /88.3.m,
DENTISTRY,
G. L. BALL, L. D. S.,
Honor Graduate, and Meister of Royal Dental Callao,
Toronto.
Attend a his office over Gorden & Mnindoo's store
every Wednesday. Best of reference andsatisfaction
Oven. Tho various anmsthetios used in extracting
teeth. Prices moderate.
JEROME, L. D. S. .
DUNTIST, WINGIUM.
Winos—Stone Block, Oldest stand
In Mt/Ingham. Charges moderate.*Can
be found at his office, Stone Block, at
all times except on the first Monday
• and Tuesday and third Monday and Tuesday of each
month, when he will be in Lucknow. All the latest
• anrestheties used in the painless extraction of teeth.
"Office hours frog. 8 a. to 6 p. ni. Gold filling a
• gmeclaity.
rfRli CHEAPEST
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Mp4EY
cm the market. Private or compames' tondo to
Loan on farm security toot} and 7 per cont.
• • t°.'y to
• H. DAVIS,
•, • Opperite the Market Square, Winghani.
• TI1XCHANGE HO'PEL,
WINGHAM, - ONT.
• This house has lately boon re -modeled to a con 0
stable extent, and is thoroughly comfortable in every
•r•mpeet. Always sots a Good Table. Guests tt'oil
,,, pleased and come again. Rates eeasonable. Good
ktabilog lir connection and No./ hostler.
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J. PATTERSON,
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Was anantrisids.
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tWar:WilY0 %(//ZiArgt1
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103M0861 11010 MAtnEtr.
' VIIIST-CLABS BVEInt
CnAtLES SeIGAIDT, r'rOprietar.
Joint Manager.
ALP. nnICLIAltn, Stable Mon,
IT MOMS. ASTRAY.
Strayed from the !itemises of the Undersigned,
ZotIanti, three two year old Ileltets —one red, one
strawberry and the othcit brownish with some white
on tioi belly. Any pardon giving information that
will laud to thole motors will be suitably rewarded.
GUMMI Tftostamt,
Nov. 1S85.-5 1. &Laud.
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HEIFER ASTRAY.
Came to the premises of the subscriber, N. of lots
7 and 8, eon. 1, Morris, on or about. November 17th,
ayearling bolter. The owner can have the same by
proving* property and paying expenses.
ellAa. ITENDEUSON.
Morris, Dec. 8, 1885*.5t
A GIFT.
Send 10 cents postage and w- e will mail you free a
royal valuable, samplt 'box of goods that will put
you in the way of making more money at onco, than
anything olse in America. Both sores of all ages
can live at home and work in spare time, or all the
time. Capital not required. We will start you. Im-
mense pal sure for those who start at once. STINSON
Co., Portland, Maine,
STRAY CATTLE.
Strayed from boundary lino, lots 7 and 8, Turnberry,
three steers, red, and white; ono white steer and one
white heifer., All the animals are ono year old.
Any person furnishing information that will lead to
• their recovery will be suitably rewarded.
JAmiss Tirtfita's Sows',
Wingliani, Oct. 21, 1885. Wingliani, P. 0.
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YOUNG CATTLE ASTRAY.
Strayed from the premises of the undersigned, Lot
6, Con. 6, 31orris township, alma the middle of July,
12 head or Cattle. 0 of them are 2 years old and the
other 3 aie threo years old. 9 of them are steers and
3 of the two year olds are heifers. One of tho two
year old steers is mostly white and two others aro
spotted red and white. One of the three year olds is
black and white and the rest wore mostly red. Any
information leading to thoir recovery will be thank-
fully received.
ROB. IRVIN,
Morris, NOv 23rd., 1886.-5p Proprietor.
To toinnans AND CONTRACTORS.
Tenders will bo received by the Bluovalo Cheese &
Butter] Factory Co. up to 12 o'clock noon on Wed-
nesday, January Oth, 1886, for the reinevai of the fa0.
tory buildings from where they now Stand to near
the town line, and place them on stone foundations'
also for the erection of 501110 additions and repairs,
and also for the erection of a scantling frame build-
ing, faced with brick, with stone foundation and fit.
ted up for curing rooms, size 52x86 feot. Plans mid
specifications! can be aeon at the residence of John
Burgess, Illiterate. Contractors will bo required to
furnish satisfactory security for the completion. of
contract, The lowest or any tender not neeersatily
accepted. Tenders to be addressed to tho
signed, Bluevale P. 0., and marked on outside "Tait'
der for Buildings.'
Joni; Sonorss,
Illuevale, Dec, 21, 1825.41t Secretary.
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English Wender a the World.
It is demonstrated by history that
the Ancients in many of the most
notably architecture, far excelled the
present age, hot 18 10 reserved far the
present decade to produce the eighth
wonder of the world, 1, e., West's
World's Wonder or family Liniment,
which is infallible for Rheumatism,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Sores and all
diseases requiring • exttra.d applica-
tions. Price 25 tents and 60 cents
per bottle, 8old by 0. E.
t CHRISTMAS mar.
Two little stockings hung side by side, .
Close to the fireplace, broad and wide,
"Two?" said Saint Nick, as clown ha 'aalna
Loaded with tops and many a gaine.
"Hal hot' said he, with a laugh of fun,
"I'll have no cheating my pretty one,
/ know who dwells in this helm, my dear,
Thuro's only one little girl 'Ivo; here."
So he crept up close to the chimney -place,
• And measured a seek with a sober faoe,
Just then a wee little note fell out, .
And fluttered low, like a bled, about,
"Abel what's this?" said he in surprise,
As ho pushed his specks up eloso tohis eyes,
And read the address in a child's Goughplan,
"Dear Saint Nicholas," so it began',
"Tho other stocking you see on the WI
I ha vo hung fora third named Clara Hall.
She's a poor little girl, but very good,
So I thought perhaps yen kindly would
Fill up her stocking, too, te-night,
And liulp to make her Christmas Might.
If you've not enough for both steekings then, square feet respectively. When it 18
Please put ail in Clara's. I ghat not care." stated that 11,000 feet is considered
Saint Nicholas brushed a tear froin his eye,
And "God bless you darling," he said with a sigh. it large amount in a week for a staff of
Then, softly he blew, through the chimney high,
A note like a bird's as it soars on high. that number, it will be seen that the
When down came two of the funniest mortals men worked like Trojans.
That ever wore seen this side earth'e portals, •
"Hurry up 1" said Saint Nick, "and nicely prepare
All a little girl tvants whore money is rake." A. Atcheson, of Jackson & Hallett,
Then, oh, tvhat a scene there waSin that room 1 Guelph, purchased 600 boxes of cheese,
Away wont the elves, hut down from the gloom
Of the sooty old chimney conics tumbling low the balance of this season's make,
A child's whole wardrobe, from heitd to toe,
Now Santa Claus laughed as athered them in from the Mx•ris and Grey factory.
• be received List winter from the hands • and When the daily cattle and grain
of a schoolmate, who struck him on • market reports aro of much value to
the head with a piece of ice while snow- those having produce to sell. Those
takiiig the Daily Toronto News will
e e 'smug year. F. 0. Roger's, )",`""--Y`
get a four page paper fn, e days out of
l'he following officers of the. Brus- r), .
gime, we.ieit and an eight page paper 011
S is curling club have been elected Mr
a The Saturday number con-
tains the political cartoon and the page
patron; Mrs. F. 0. Rogers, patroness ; •
of funny pictures, jokes, stories and
J. R. Grant, president ; Dr. Hutch
sketehes, which are such popular
inseu, vice-president jolin Her -
features of the Weekly, together with
greaves, sec-treas.
Talmage's sermon, the serial story and
D. MeOuaig, of Clinton, has five 'the column cif farm humor from the
Frene'unen engaged in getting out farnein' editor, which also appears in
square elm timber, and in two weeks the Weekly. Everybody knows what
lately they cut 15,000 and 1.6,000 the Weekly is :—lt has a circulatien.
a 25,000 anti is the only paper •in
Canada which doesn't pnblish. adver-
tisements. The political conduct of
The News is Democratic. Many things
appear in its editorial columns with
which we May not agree,. but its in-
dependence of tone, and fearless- discus-
sion of Canada's present and future
must do good by exciting the electors
And fastened each one to the sec with elfin! to the inquiry :—"Whither are we
The price paid was 9 cents. The
Right to the too ho hung a blue dress: drifting'?" We have a personal letter,.
"She'll think it came from the sky, I guess " cheese was Shipp. d on Wednesday of
Said Saint Nicholat, smoothing the folds blue, from Mr. Sheppard, the publisher. of
last week. J. Ferguson, the pop -
Ana tying the hood to the eta/eking, too. • The News, before us, assurina us tiart-
When all the warm clothes were fastened on, War epee e maker, is away on his hoh-
his extraordinary offers will carried
And both little stockings were filled and done, .
Then Santa Claus tucked a toy hare and there,•
And hurried away to the frosty air, days• out to the letter, and we feel sure
Saying, "God pity the poor. and bless the dear child At the annual meeting of the Luck- •that they will, The News is not in
who pities thein too, on this night se wild."
The wind caught tho words, and bore them on 111'
now Caledonian Society last week the competition with lona papers, and we
Till they died away in the midnight sky, •following officers were elected : Chief, quote the publisher's words, coupied
While Saint Nicholas flew through the my air, ,
Bringing "peace and good will" -with hint everywher- D
e.
r. D A. MacOrinamon • 1st chief- with our advice to try The News for
—SSA= Faunas 1-1G3T. tain, Alex. McPherson.; 2ndchieftain, a year "The man who ifit too mean.
'khe Mayoralty. Pindlater ;*4th Chieftain, Thom itti.Mc- be honest, too small to be respected,and
• A. Anderson ; 3rci chieftain,' -hones to take his local paper is too stingy to
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To the Electors of the Town of Wingham. Donald ; secretary, D D..YrtleE;,fintin- too ignorant to hope to he honored by
oial secretary; D. Hornell ; treastirei, his fellow -citizens.
GENTLESIEN,—The time ie
John Murchison. •
when you .will be called. upon to select
Marnoeh.
your intiaicipal representatives for' the • :Wet feet invariably produces a •
'year 1886, and such being.the cage, ' I cough,Nwhich. if allowed to stand, ': , An examination was held in the
bog
to announce myself awe: candidate weakens the icings, and in time brines
for re -,election. It is hardly- necesiary...on oonsuniption. By having a little
that 1 shbuld at this time enter - into , of Weet'S Cough'Syrup in the house
details of my stewardship. My acts ; you- can cure your cough like magic -
are before you, and shall leave you It ie infallible for all throat .and lung
to judge me 'by them. During my ..disease,lioastseess, whooping cough,
brief term of offiea4s.. 4::yor.:1, have linfluenza, tonins and colds, Sold by
endeaVorechi..'U Serve you faithfully and . 0. 4. Williams, druggist. .
. " The disc:pline was good as shown by
well, .and to discheirge the duties of the the regularity, order and prompt
• They must have some pretty . good
office with impartiality and 1D the best horses aruund Brussels. The other obedience. The trustees, to show
interest of the town, and, I hope, their appreciation of the state of the
day Vanstones' team drew the enor-
h
school of section No.11, East Wawa -
nosh. on Friday the 18th inst. The
attendance of scholars was good, and
every thing passed off satisfactorily.
The children answered the questions
put tohe:fn, anti did theoyeris geheih
ally' Very, .inaliigent
P al° I Y mous amount of 125 barrels of flour,
people. During'my regime an import-
ant step has been taken towards .se, each weighing 216 pounds, to the
station 110 one lad. The barrels were
curing the eitension of the Canadian loaded on two sleighs coupled together.
• Pacific railway, and my energies with
this object in view have bean untiring, The load weighed about 181 tons. And
a team belunging to F. 0. Rogers drew
and next year, should 1 be honored 60 barrels of salt, weighing about nine
with re-electiond. promise tn as un -
Urine in my effOrts, and hope, with the tons, from the salt works to the
valued'aid of influential citizens, to see
station, and up a hili, toe.
the extension an accomplished fact.
Trusting that my conduct has war-
ranted a renewal of the confidence re-
posed in me at the last election, The Toronto Newspapers Struggling for
Circulation and Supremacy.
I remain,
Yours respectfully, In this year of grace there is no
JOHN NEELANDS. keener competition than that between
Wingham, Dec. 10, 1$85.
A HITT'En
Tho Reeveship.
city newspapers. An example of the
bitter fight for supremacy is afforded
by the extraordinary oiler made by
To the Electors of the Town of Wingham. the Toronto News—the Democratic
GENTLEMEN,—Having been request- daily and weekly published by Ed -
ed by a number of my fellow electors muud E. Sheppard. He offers his
to allow myself to be nominated as •weekly --and it is doubtless the most
Reeve for the town for 1886., 1 beg amusing and independent weekly in
leave to inform my friends that I have Canada—for one year for a dollar, and
.consented to do so, and hope to genre gibes to each individual subscriber a
their hearty iupport. • dollar's worth of books free as a pre-
' ••WALTER SCOTT, from, and with the list before us we
mium. There are 81 books to choose
Tun lady who lost a fine red mitt, mai
Respectfully,-
Wiugham, Dec, 17, 1885, are puzzled to know how it can be the market square, Wednesday evening,
. clone, as the prices quoted are the low- can have the same by applying ab this
Neighborhood News. est published rates for the boobs ad- office*
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forisb ! ti ihnet;
vertised. In the News office over a, Vona Doom startewtood-aininorgroofwb
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Brussels salt works consume 10 hundred thousand of these books are Mich.,
cords of wood daily. - 'stored, and twenty-five thousand have James, who will load,to the altar ono of
to attend the
A lady in Settfcrth who deals in already been distributed. The corn- Flint's most estimable young ladico on
school and the painstaking labor of
the teacher, had the school. closed kir the,
holidays at the dies° of the examina-
tion. The proceedings were enlivened
by numerous dialogues and piecee of
music, all rendered in a style in ac-
cordance with the other work. The.
teacher, Miss Dunbar, goes to take
charge of a school in Tarnherry, the
trustees in tlf,s section. thinking it
inconsistent with anan's dignity as
"Lord of creation" to pay to a woman
a salary as large as she is to get
there. She takes with her the best
wishes of the community, as well
as many tokens of esteem in the
shape or parting gifts from her late
pupils. it is very muoh to be re-
gretted that the parents in this sec-
tion take as little interest in tbe edu-
cation of their children as was shown
by the very small number of them
who were present on Friday, the visi-
tors, with two or three exceptions,
being young ladies
REN. Column is confined to the house
this week owing to an attack of quinsy.
stoves has sold, within 2i. months, 82 bination offer made by the News— Wednesday next.
f • 1 p d t to April preached in the Methodist Church, in this
division court is to be established lot, 1886—and nine months of the towu, on Sunday, Jan, 8rd, bytes.. A. M.
poinips, II. D., of Galt. The anniversary
at Blyth, and will comprise the village Weeldy, i. e., from April lst to De- tea meeting will be hold in the oluireh on
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stoves anti two hot air furnaces. thr,:e months cf its daily($4 per aa- AnnivEnBAUX SEnYt0Efle—Serinons will be
anchpertions Hullett, Last Wawa. comber 8Ist, '86' for $1.75, and friday nvoning next, Jam lat. A. bpleudia
nosh and Morris
• prepared, comprisill
dollar and seventy-five dents worth of Prograll3ra° is being
vocal and. instrumental music: cl ncl
BloGrory. of Lucknow„ having books as it premium is still more sur-
vdruersteltiogrbpyartostieiclwerinl minister s and other; .
"'resigned the office of license inspect- ,Prising, and is the finest offer ever bo given in hami
nr for 'West nt'llerl, John Pratt5 of made by a metropolitan publication to bills Which vrrill be issued in a kw days.
Kineardint; has been appointed to that rival readers. The three months of •
position. tbe Daily will include daily reports of t Minket
• the sessions of the Local and IMmin
Ilie Culross board of health has ion parliaments, and owing to the I sonof Wm. Gc ',Ies„ ar.„ to Miss rtirali ela..
given notice to the trustees of the aecond daughter, ..lf \Ym. data, all of ;suer.
1Prerich Canadian .erids the comina I •
session will be of the most thrillin314=ceAMA% orirleg 4i;:).
township schools that they have to tr.u.h,be,
:enforce compulsory vaccination unless Mat., Ditlia Bev. t. Alcitarele. .11.,/sni';Jiciii..
interest of any .sinee Confeclerationr. •
all children get vaccihated. • Moro than this, farmers will fiLd it, casiepi. '•
• A bright and intelligent boy, son of .10 their advantage to tat.° a daily
:Ntr. Daigleish, of Teeswater, died tho paper in the winter months when the.,,;.„,,„„. --In )liave, on the tlfith It • ,t. , .T -. 1
other dity from the effects of a blow family ilaVo plenty of leisure to I Oat FrYleifie, ao eita y.art,11 wosil.e r'...: r..,..b.-,.
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