Wingham Times, 1891-10-16, Page 8i& : , MoIN:I OO.
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We will not limit you in price, one way
or the other. You ran pot as few dollars
as you like into one or be as extravagant
as your fancy dictates. In either case
You have saved money. It's easily ex-
plained,whrour prices are always lower,
because we make a specialty of Ready -
Made (31otl.ling and buy in very large
quantities, consequently we give you the
benefit of a small cost. Full Suits in
abundance. Boys' Suits and Overcoats,
brim full of style and goodness; and
here's where we give prices:
OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Reveals a most pleasing sight, so many
charming Cloak conceits being gathered
together. They are not the ordinary
garments that are thrown together and
sold by houses who seem to do business
as it there was no to-inorrow, but every
garment is in a style that is exclusively
our own, and made in high-class tailor
manner.
,Ordered Mantles a specialty, made by
expert mantle makers and fitters.
All 6 oods sold by us are warranted as
represented. Don't make. any mistake
when looking for our establishment.
M. H. McINDuO.
b,c1.0ttniPamttin6
O ER 16 1891
welcome one apparautt
dered a mus -ken and
but bruin made traoiin
so Wattle avtrted the,
have stuffed his WOu
walking calong the rail%
gond rear view of the
run up by Wattie, wuc
this mouth, on my way
it he old couutry I got tx
handsomeresidence tlr
independence enabled
tionate couple to build.
next week I may craw.
for Waiter shout a scribe a from now t l the 1sl be t oonew sub -
f d'anua Y,
'ibby a huge, knife, o of
Steeds at Stat, and 1892, for 2 i oeiits.
---Snbacribars W1tO do „net receive their
the enemy must! ; papere regularly will kindly make the fact
la with Inose, Oa I kuown at the office without delay, so that
Y track T gut a 1 aoy oversight may be remedied. at once.
For Influenza or "Le Gripre" Wilson's
Qompoend,S,yrlip of Wild Cherry is a sure
and safe remedy. There is no better meds'
cine for the cure of Infiueeza, Broucliitis,
Coughs, Oelds,Cronp and kindred diseases.
Get the gpuuine fu white weappers,
second log shanty
fourteen years ago
to my sister's from
'rat yew of the
t Edit and sturdy
b bouest nffeo-
n the course of
the insertion of
some ratnbliug notes. W, LIT11aow.
A Tiger at Large, •
Qopied from Toronto Tel irant and News.
The uew branch of. tea introduced in
Torouto is bootniug il, a way most encour-
aging to those handling it, not only for the
queutity that is being used but for the
satisfaction it ,gives• the consumer. This
is the popular brand of ten that was served
free at Robinson's musee for aweek at the
Granite Riuk (luring The N. E. A. and at
all the grocery stores where it is handled
and the last introduction this enterprising
firm gave it was at our late fair where be-
sides their exhibit in the first gallery that
attracted so much attention they had it
served in all the refreshment stands in the
main building as well as in several on the
rood
grounds.
willsatisfyande are hp easethe ,ttbeer b
of mos
critical tea experts.
NOTE.—Ar. C. N. Griffin, our euterpris-
ing grocer, line takeu the agency for this
celebrated tea and will bo pleased to furnish
iree sam I to alt palling at bis place of
busine hat they may try and test this
tea b: ire they buy it. If you like Tiger
tea.reoommeud it to your friends,
Glenan an.
It is with no small gree of sorrow
that we chronicle the death of bars
George Muir, whose death occurred at
the residence of her son Robert, on
FRIDAY. UC]' k3
Sunday, the 4th !list, ram the effects
of ft paralytic stroke. The remains
-- --- ,-- wete iuterated in Wroxeter Cemetery..
LOC A.7' NEWS. Fier ace was 6I years • -The hum of
_,-Novenlber 7s'q
been proclaimed te rrgntauhiue ie now beardin various quarters ctrl is filling our
e Dominion x iviug Day. genial. farmers gnawed s with golden
— A fresh. stock of confectioneryy
at the train.—Complaints ar heard of potato
JAa 1120 •I. Ik,
Star Restaurant• rot, but if it don't fit .any worse
—Rev S Sellery, _ A.. Y, D. preaches there 1s no reason to ne ;,ti`fraid of a
Educational Berm in Teeswater 00 ( famine in that cotton e...ity-We are
Sunday next. seiry to, learn . that J,eerge Hutton
-Half a ton of Pelee Island grapes just had his leg Qeverel injured, last
arrived at the Eclipse restaurant. Saturday, while playing a friendly
• T O Sr.tittrso•
of Revision, for proving the appeftran
list, will be held di•nce by ereutiug a
lad instant. - Mr Dunn, filip lie's p
—1f your watch or clock needs repairing, master works inn in th
go to W H Wallace, watchmaker and architee:t we are p
nventton will be making 81•ratgeuteli
he 24th instant for his music class—We
sting a candidate for the pedavo;:ic tnanil
u election. , has fallen upon, the .s
Wm Robertson Clara Fortune for the
Thum- Wt' welcome her to o
n left town Thu
they were (highly honored t
8
—The Judge's con
the Provincial voter
in Wingham on thr
tiOittN.
TnErxAIN-In Lilitowel, on the 21st. Sept
4tbe wife of Mr W E Tremain; a son,
$Want N--ln Howioh, ort the at Met, the
wife of Mr Jno Braden ; twin sons,
As uxu—In Howick, on the 4th Inst, the
wife of Mr Ww Auker; a son.
Summon -1n I+istowel, On the 29th
Sept,the wife of Dor SJ Stevenson(butcber);
a daughter.
Foitn—In Clinton ,on October Gth, the
wife, `of Mr James A Ford; a daughter.
ATEPHENSON—In Wtnghaln, op the 11th
fust, the wife of Mr John H Stephenson
(b acksmitli) ; a son.
ower:]-; In Turnberry, on the 13th fust,
the wife of .i!r James Powell ; a daughter..
NLAR'RIED,
WILLIE—j3?,I,LENTINE-- At the
English
ev li A
Church Parsonage, Gorrie, by
Wright, on the 6th inat, Miss M Jane
Ballentine to Mr Samuel Willis, both of
Howick.
Cham—Anaasenotro—ln Culross, on Sept
30th, by Rev Jas Malcolm, Janet,. eldest
daughter of Kr Geo Armstrong, to Robert
Craik, of Fort Wayne, Indiana..
SPINDLER—F;x(311- -At the residence • of
the bride's parents, on October 8th,byRev
Mr London, to Miss Eliizar nFinch, of Clintomin n.of
;gamy at foot ball—Jct tri Scott is im-'
tt of his resi-
new verandah.
ven himself a
line, is the
.htsr,d to learn
of Teeswater, is
reeorganize
IA informedthat
r S S No 3
u11d,°ra of Miss
rsoing year,
midst—We
1ret our old
the ;Mechanics
at divine ser -
i, 'on Sitbbath
ves a hearty
rliood and may
th his pre -
jeweler. pest doer to post office. that Mr Shilling,
—A Conservative,
held. in Brussels o
the purpose of
the neA.t Dorm.
—MraJohn Ritchie,
and Mrs W H Wats
day morning for St
are attending tb
Congre;ational
(Listowel Dis
Mr Jae
restaurant thoroughly - v,
and it uow has a bands
the inside. He has pr
nut rbaster from Oinc
.the nuts hot and fres , :11
, tforcli where friend, Mr Laltgow., o
fall meeting of the 1 Institute, Winghatn,
Missionary Society I vice in Eadie's chin'
et.) 1 last. ]1e always re
cKelvie her bee‘ 'baying hiss welcome to our neigh
ed this week C be soon favor us agail
appearance in 1 Bence
rod a patent peal
ati, which keeps
he time.
/Conductor W e S
mooing to remove to Toro
the will reside for ft
'sake charge of a G
Stratford and Woron t
three trips per week.
This will give oar w
time at his disposal
which he seems, by
adapted for.
MY DEAR TIues,
some years, I had th
ping in Eadie's, last
were well acquaint
Tibby Sloan, especi
Hastings. 'Through
our lamented towns au was bore in the
pariah of Gleueairn i the south of Scot. week—Quite ld assembled a u at. t
land. 1r Tiros Ha• .Ings tall me that' people
a stretmlet, the Urai Darroch, ran be- M atb rR g rs,wh reof th
ant evening --•Miss E
tom el, spent a few da
VVnt Ain Iey'e--Mrs
we are sorry to say, da
present. We hope to so
conwaleecence. -A r Ste
found in his new store,
OAR/ST/AN ENbs.volt
meeting was held by the
of Gielville church, on M
for the purpose of organiz
w'
L3russ
Mr and Mrs Wait
visiting at Jno Mc
of B antfotc, are
's. Mrs Watt
r, it is said, is is a daughter of i3 Crae—J W
o shortly, where
Hingston, MD; o nth Platte,
future. Ile will ' i
in this.locality
R train between Nebraska,is at preset visiting old frieucip a d ae, uaintances
and will make ono—Miss Kendall, iii' finer, of London,
etween these point ome in this
.flay townsman more I • 1 p > ,flues spent
follow that calling : nr;ess, who
nature, to bo so well k" t t► otolrraphing
if the last few
eiry in Harris-
elf --Mrs Wm
Way evening
he has been
+ith friends—
pending a few
Paisley, this
d our young
e residence of A num
uosday evening Apply 0,
S Sent A pleas berry,'
"0 Tilt,of Lis*,
rhes geek at
ilh:laton, sr, is,
gorousty ill at -
hear of her
h is now to be
oo1ETY A
congregation
day eveutng,
Oh ' tiara
DIED.
TIsn. aL—In Clinton, on the 3''0, -Oct, F.
J 112. Tindall, (aged 62 years-
MouxecaseLE—In Cliuton,on the 6th Oot,
Franois Laura Mountcastle, relict of the
late Sydney H Mountcastle, aged 87 years
and 8 months.
Oun,MMOut'— Cu Clinton, on' the 2nd Oot.
Austin Olare,infant son of Mr W endmore,
aged 2 mouths andi8 days.
Fowism—At Tdeswater, on the 4th inat,
Miriam Rhoda Erten, infant daughter of
William and Maria Fowler, aged 6 weeks
and 3 days.
RlvEas—At Teeswater, ou the 1st inat,
Eldon F Rivers, infant sou of Alberti and
A hie Rivers, aged 2 mouths.
onuaTsoN—In East Wawanosh, on the
13th iust, Nary E, daughter of Mr Arch
Rooertson, aged 20 years ,and 2 mouths.
ANNA- Iu East Wtawauosli, on the 10th
Inst, Jane Hanna, aged 77 years.
0BEET8oN—In East Wawanosh, on the
9th inst, the infant ,child of Mr lames
Robertson, aged six months.
TEE SES WATSON,
TNST, QTION given on Piano, Organ
and. ` lin. Also in 1Iar111011y.
Res j'•nee on corner of Josephine and Patrick
etree Wingham.
Teacher Wanted,.
Male Teacher holding a Thtrd•e'laea Certificate
wanted for School Section No 5, Turnborry, Appli-
cations, s ting salary expected, will be reoeivgd up
till 31s ctober; duties to commence 7th January,
1802; pplications to be sent to Wingham P 0.
.TAMPS THOMPSON.
Estray Sheep.
Strayed upon the premises of the undersigned,
Lot 4, south part, Concession 2, 11 Line, Turnberry.
on lir bout the 80th June last, a Ewe and Lamb.
The o nor can have the same by proving property
and aging expenses.
JOHN MoEEWEN.
is spendiag a few da s.,at
town, this wee
Sunday in ()limon—
ites been working a
business in Seaforth
months,lhas rented a g
ton and movee this
Blashill returned on '1,
from Detroit, where
spending a few weeks
Miss Ethel Oreigtou is
days visiting frieuds•nt
After the lapse of
pleasure of worship-
unday. Many there
'd with Wattie and
ly Messrs Dunn and
hem I learned that
tween the holdings
Wattle served an a
blacksmith, the inakt
specialty. When his
Ile and alma apart.
pretttiehhip as a
tg t(JsiahlEB beim a,
ether 4161, Tibby
and hefnuua therrhsety f, in very easy cur.
cutilatM1Ceii. ;Vevertile .ens nit coming to
Oanada,.tfiey engaged with a farther in
the neighborhood of D ,mines, Tibby• ith
spinning; and Walter u harvest work.
Their employer belotl,gii ' t•h the Grumble•
toniail itegitueut, h0 c'tIl 11.by the Duke of
Welliugtnn,aud was el=.v ys talking of sell.
inlg out; Wattle asked 1, :nide terms,u•hicli Endeavor Society in conte
happened t'T bs very re vonable ani the cougregation. After sotto
till' 0veuite. tate (society was, organized with
noting peel) qts on ofllcers: Hon President,
,,;:.,:,i 1e •gathers i 13 A; President, Nit 13u
til Muton tract" president,!) Hogg; Ikcord'
amour. the tit st 'rn i A Stewart; Corresponding
pertain nI iter IT (#il, s zt,tJ .reasuror, Tht.
y WHA An n444:1 ' first meeting, which wil
tri n4 *tile I ., Onrlay evening next, ,, ivii
*or -,;i1.filmtrneoting and i• 1Ril l ri
JOHN GALBRAITH.
r -r
N OF WIN
Court of inion, V
The Judge of the
Huron has nppolnted
Thursday, 2
at the hour of 1G'. lock a. m.,
to hear an, de :imine the sev•
errors and • 11= ons in the Voters'
of ality o h= own Of Wingbaln, tor
r All pors. ns ving business at the said
gover li iselves accordingly.
J. B. FERGUS°.
Clerk of said Co t..
ICE. •
RAM
vs' List,'91
Court. of the County of
ctober, 1891,
r holding a Court
1 complaints of
t of the Mum-
e.year 1891.
t should
A meeting
the County
House, 1n th • own
TOBER 20 891, at 8
tion of neral county
Warde
0
0
Counoii of the Corporation of
on will bo held "at the Court
Goderich, on TUESDAY, 00 -
look p. m., for the transact
elness. By order of the
HOLMES,
g 6 184t Clerk.
It is time to think about getting' an
overcoat. Well,,we think we can please:,
you. Our ones at 510 can't be beat iii
price or quality. Also a large assortrnent
in boys' Overcoats. Come in and see them.
It will pay you,
Large stock; of ,Caps, Underclothing,
Top Shirts, &c., at close prices.
Blankets, Grey Flannels, Comforters,
Canton Flannel, Shawls, Tweeds, &c.
Another shipment of 600 • yards of
Flannelettes at 8 cents.per yard, regular
price 10 Dents.
Cali and see us.
Yours truly,
JOHN GALT3RAITH.
Wingham, October lith, 1891.
unty Clerk's Mite, Goderich,
TENDERS WANTED.
The undersigdied will receive tenders
for the purchase of a very
Desirable Residenoe•and Grounds.
HAMILTON,
Successor to Dr. Towlerr,,
Dealer In
Drugs, Medicifnes ani .
Chemicals, Toile
er y au
Soaps, Perfumery
Shoulder.
Cigars,
$races, Trusses,
Sponges, and all kinds
of Druggists' Sundries
usually ept in.a first-
class drug store.
Physicians' prescriptions Care-
fully compounded and
orders answered
with care 'and
despatch.
Farmers and physi,cans from the
country' will find' our stock of
medicines complete, war-
ranted genuine aid of
,_tile best quality.
• IN WINGHAM,
Up to Saturday, October 31,'9x,
On which date' the' property will be sold.
Fort urther particulars, apply to
D. M. GORDON,
Wingham, Ont. .
tion.every time.
SALESMAN WANTED Tr. hiY11 and buy and
To tare orders for warranted NURSERY STOCK y
Full line of Diamond Dyes alwa'y
in stook.
A. L. HAMILTON,,
Dr. To
time of his
found at his
—Mr. Hamil
office hours
agonal str
AOA
er will
rof
ntinue the prae-
pion and may be't4
e'tn the Pharmacy
drug store -during
is residence, Di-
iT1S WONDERFUL
The money you can
save by buying 'your -
goods, and getting your
watches repaired at Pat+
terson's JQwellery store.
He gives perfect satisfac-
to be delivered in the spring. Agents starting (Ota don't go by without you
can make big 15alary or Commission.
Stock an
variety superior to anything heretofore shipped.
Outfit and instructions furnished FREE.
Write at once for terms. to
11.. 0. GRAHAM, Nuasmertiar,
Toronto, Ont.
WI G li HA17, MARKETS.
wixotAtt, October 15, 1891.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
lb to 2 90
r 1001bs
90
•28
46
514
12
1
10 00:
36..
FalllWheat per bushel,
Spring •
Oats,
Barley
Peas,
Butter, tub
Eggs per dozen
Wood per cord,
flay per ton,
Potatoes, -
90 to
• 90 to
27 to
35 to
86 to
13 to
18 to
11 to
1 60 to
0 00 to
' 25 to
STRAY CATTLE.
Strayed from the show grounds,,Wing-
ham, on Sept. 30541, apalr 2 year old steers, one
rod and the other gray, and a yearling heifer, red
and white. Any person giving any information of
their whereabouts, will be suitably rewarded.
AMOS TIPLINO,
Con. 1, Turnberry,
• c Wingham P. 0,
Money tow Loan on Notes.
•
Notes - Discounted
AT REASONABLE RAZES
Money advanced on Mortgages at 6 permit. with
Notes
privilege of paying at the end of any year.
and accounts collected. ll'.OB'L,. ,AIaINDO
Ori cu—Bcaver B1Cok. \Yinaham, grtt.
RA AMBS FOR SALE.
•
of good Shropshire Ram Lambs for sale
edit half Lots 11 and 12, B Lino, Tnrn-
WinsROBERT ANDERSON.
tarns .were aceeptell.
farmer: demurred, riot
the proverb, that a rel
,Tio. moan. On coming
hirrr Mitchell, ar, wa
trek -erne Til.hy, r tit
y.ISOttAehOld l;t,nt4*' A It
1p t,jer,re to tlinrnnCAKy1
9W.w,rMnrtin 3ilr -aline
a rte
n with the
scussion, a
c
folloywy ing
pp Jno Ross,
anent Vice -
g Secretary,
ceretary,Mrs
{;libson. The
be held on
be, an open
business
SAIL 'S
CCNSuI,,PTIC
CURE. 0
do buy.
M. PATTERSON,' c -
Practical Watchmaker
and Jeweller,
Main st., ' Wingi an •..
I
all 'i[li Ery,
MISS MURPHY
v
Has received a large and oiholee erode of
'ALD c3 -G c I S
comprising
:feathers, Flowers,' ihbous, &c
Mantle Cloths,Irocades, &c.
The success of this Great .Cough Cute is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are, authorized to sell it on a pos.:
itive guarantee, a'test that no other cure•can suc
cessfully stand. That it may become known=
the Proprietors, at an,enormous expense, are
placing a Sampple Bottle Free into every home
in the United States'and"Canada, If you have
'a Cough, Sore Throat, or. Bronchitis, use it; for
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Couklr, {Ise it promptly, and' relief
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
Consumption,' use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CURE,` Price o "Cts.,`O Ms. and
$i.00. If your Lungs are.sore or Back lame,
use Shiloh's Pnroits Master, Price 25 cts.
See our Stock of new and desirable t
£®PLES
O Pik LA%R
ONE WAV
ART ES .
TO THE
AcIFI° TI
GOING Sep y 23.
4,1/4-4ls Oct. 7-21
Nov. '
$3430.32-1$-3Q
+11391+
HAvs'i'HE ADYANIAIQE 111:
olitq At pidantS
rol g rqsLO'sW Rapid
ri
1pryty of Root
='r,
1 Isi
BOOTS nod SHOES, 3' F,
Overshoes, Rubbers, &o.,
L'or old and young, at prices which defy eemeetttiml
Great Variety, treat 13av 151lts,
Great ()ppnrtllthity.
Racing 1 `1 th•
e ]Bank of flaowned
ll on. and
tlr D Strfitn
scree tolatiefn °Moo , C rIpuiIdfffir rout y
the poop
that i am in lir, tth fwrin3eli ttseni with1011 pries
lace
In tile' 0t and Shoe lin u4 3' '
1)ERED wort*. `i' - 3L'fY.
you tzonate k1o,,,n north of the
nos
P
AltrIMPLANI rhOM ANY AUNT*,
THCOOMPANY
LATEST NOVELTIES IN LVEli1C DE-
PARTMENT.
MISS FARR, of Petrous, an experienced
city: milliner, has taken the position
bf• head milliner and every effort
*' :• will,be, used to•please cus-
s
totters.
• 11
IL alLES 1VM A.DE ;ON THE. P,RE- `4. viISES. A . CALt SOLICITED..
Store opposite tuft; flu0e414i Hotel.
MISS E« MURPHY.
EJ?Y PLO_
f have much leasure In ano'inciitg
pnbllc th. t I ant agent for thcs elebrated
Plows and other
the farming
ikgricatt 1110111114.
IMPAIRS E ON AND;
The Old Stand on torla Street will still be
Sewing ach'nes,
Or ans
Give Ole I Rini inspect Goods,
8, rbiummiti
Aprit 17th 1591.