Wingham Times, 1891-10-23, Page 8.I;.�`3,eiIND OO.
In a hundred, ways we make your shop-
ping agreeable. Most pleasing of all are
our prices Jost how popular they have
made us our daily ipereasing business
Will !how you. Is there or can there be
any better proof needed Y `r'Ve please
u.
tafulgratify y
wnovelties, o with you fabrics, charra l honest
worth of goods. But we add the piaster
stroke when we name the figures with
whioki we wish your patronage.
Dress Goods, all wool, Ilenriettas,
effect iniPlaids.D van als .Spot Novel- I lanron Church
High d all Wool rough
ties• 1?ersian Robes, our own importation. ! The active co opo
mOttQeSfOr them
styles of lettering In "
Comfort" ; in t'seni
Dodds, M D, tells a
Distribution of Clotbin
articles en "Woman'
Considered"; Boole!
appetizing "Thank:
fact' something to '
be found in this c
which is publish
lora ries D.saiera
York City,
n
numerQW1 pretty
atne Mt n44.110;330
riani' tinseaua W
at "'Pao unequal
in the first of bar
toss Hygienically
pers will find some
iviog Menus" ; in
ereet everybody will
prebenefve ;•iagazine,
d for $2 a year by W
or, 15 East 14th St,New
Wel are. proud of the many expressions of
appreciation on thepart ot our cue-
totuera when looking through this de-
partment,
Ladies' Upderwear and Children's
Underwear. They are the soft, all wool,
warm kind, proof against winter's olaili.
CHoge, all sizes, black, all wool,. extra.
weight, nonshrinkable, no shoddy, but
made of long yarn.
Blankets—Good wool, white, fleecy
Blankets, extra size,
Don't overlook our Cloaks, Sealettes,
.Mantllugs,. Furs, Ready-made Clothing,
Q dered Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Car-
taeti} land Lace Curtains, Gent's Furnish,
Inge, Hats, and our large stock of fresh
Groceries, •
Ovn GuARAriTEE—Any article, bought
otous can be returned if not as cheap as
elsewhere. You cannot be surer of buy-
ing at the right price than with such an
absolute safeguard. •
Yours truly,
M H. McINQOO.
t hei CS
FBIDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1891.
Ctinaeian
.A, large sheet on w
Bally grouped, bea
the univereitfes of
the four ieag nificen
presented with the
the Dominion Iliustr
pared, regardless of
one supplement wil
ber of great val
i i.
abroad,giving
!trap
of .the advautages• fo
which Canada possesse
number 'will far surpas
Bind ever issued in C
—How many Cana
with the names of the
newspapers? And yet t
important and no more
8uential body of `men
Walter Blackburn Harte
apprenticeship onthe pr
will contribute an article, "The Journals'
" to the New
*umber, which
1 •the men who
ing, their mark
in Canadian Journalism. There will be
no politics in the artfcle,an .i Consenvatives,
Liberals and Independen s alike should
read it. It is' the first ti , e in the history
of American periodical l• erature that an
attempt has been made t give an adequate
accouut.of Cauadianjouru: '•m. Mr Herta
is admitted even by lthoae w o disapprove
of his attitude iii polities; ,'be, at least, s
perfectly candid writer,, a d in this ,article
merely the abilities cf the journalists
treated of have beeu co • sidered ; friends
and opponents have b •en julged as men,
and from a literary at: dpohnt only, with,
out the least referee
affiliations. The le
dian jonruaiists are
English confreres,
prefaoad with an in
methods of Ctbnadian
article which should int
circle outside of learns,
world is curious abo
"we,'} who di: t uss the
and the world in ev
paper.
niversities.
ich will appear artisti
tiful.engravings of all
uada will be one of
supplements to be
hristmas number of
ted, now being pre.
ains or expense. This
alone make the num
e, especially to send
ars a clear cou
ceptll
ou
higher education
. This Christmas
anything of the
ads.
fans are acquainted
n who make their
re . is, no more
ernest and ire
the Dominion.
who served a long
ss of this country;
both sexes in the.
received a pawerf
past few years i
The attention gi en by the synod to. Sue -
day sghool m • tete, of which a large and
energetic com ittee teas Special °barge ;
the organization of a Lay Werkere' ass
etiolation, and last, tut not least,the zealous
efforts of the Woo n's Missionary auxili-
ary, have all borne •od fruit. A. diocesan
church workers a . d Sunday school can.
ventiou, to be li dab at ¶Phomas on the
26th and 29th in ; , under the presidency
of the bishop of he .diocese, is an outcome
of these move ants. The annual meet-
ing of the Lay "orkers' abeooiation•takes
place at the sam time, The two AngIi-
can congregations 1 St Thomas are mak-
ing
aking preparations t.:giye the visitors a,
hospital reception, • d the railways are
offering , liberal rat s. An excellent pro"
gramme is in oo rse ot preparation.
Among other up Iters or contributors of '
papers will be M C 11•W Biegar,of Toronto,
who will espee tly. present the Sunday
School question • bile the Bev Robert Kerr
of St Catharine • will criticise our existing
Sunday schools' ' ith his wonted ability,
Mr Charles Jenkins, •f Petrolia, one of the
strictest Anglioan.oh rohmen in Canada,
gives an address o lay help, and Rural
Dean Mackenzie, o Brantford, will reed
paperon its praet
tion from the Co
Brotherhood wil
July with the d
church. It is h
representative ou t
another lady engage
teaching, Will favor
with papers. The R
Christ Church, Cha
oricers' Convention.
tion^of the laity of
ark of the chyroli has
impetus during the
the diocese of Huron,
and Journalists of Caned
England Magaziue for
will contain portraits of
have made, and are ma
e to their polities}
ding Freuch Cana
included with, their
and the article is
resting review of the
ritualism. It is an
est a very wide
ism, for all the
the mysterious
airs Of tile nation
y morning's news,
cal aspects. • A. deleg
oil 'of the St Andrew's
attend and deal partious
y of young men to the
ed, too, that a lady
mission cause and
• in Sunday school
us at the convention
v N W Martin, of
am, .whose Sunday
school is the larges ;illi the . diocese, -and
Mr Jasper Golden .,obe'`of'the oldest and
most faithful of., ., S , uday sehooi teachers
and lay readersyd'vill
work and Bible class to
An interesting and,. i
profitable feature in eh
be a special service to
church, St Thomas,
28th inst, when th
deliver an addres
programme when
contain the names of o
ere who will take part
The bishop has issue
to the clergy, request
tion,
Week ago •vitli
,Will Watson l
typhoid IPSlEs,� - )!
vacated the Scop
(mason) 11toDotia
juunediately
same dltiNaSA.r*
a Jaid, --',,A) with
• Thositt hap
arm aud/' r Alex
takes possesfllun
--Suheoribsrs who do net receive their
papers regularly will liiudly make the fact
knowe at the aflice without delay, sa that
any oversight may be remedied at. once,
;N.
MoGauomt—On
of MrJanies.MoGre
ter.
Scow --In Tins
the wife of iXr Pe
JOHNSTON--0n
St Marie, the wif
ston, junior judge
k'`oRn--In Clinton
Mr Janes A. Ford; a
the 21st Inst, the wife
,Culross; adaugh-
le, on the 11th inst,
r Scott; a son.
e lltb Scott.;
at Sault
of Xt.kred W John-
Algoiva, a son,
Oct Qth, the wife of
eughter.
NAAR ED.
MARTIN—Woarin
deuce of the bride's
Moody, Luolinow,
the 21st inst, Mr
Winrbain, to Aiss
of Ltiokpow.
Pam --Swarm -- Q
7th, at the residence of t
Strathroy,by the father
slated by the brother of
E A Fear, Miss Ida M
A Fear, druggist, of G
KEEPIRE—PEEL—I
30th,at the residenceo
by the Rev," J W P
Heepire, of 'Toren
Peel, 6th con, Howie
Rtimiial,—WALKER
of the brides parent
Tow --At the regi-
rotber-in-law,Mr D
Rev lar Colling, on
ellington Martin, of
egnie Worthington,
Wednesday, Oct
e bride's father,
f the. bride, as.
the groom,' Rev
wan to Mr Geo
erioh.
Howick, on Sept
the brides parents,
lag; Mr Thos Gaeta
to Miss Melina•
J',
At the residence
on October 14th,
AUOTION SALE
of
Yaivabie Farm Property
THO
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS,
IN THE •
County. of Huron.
The property of the• late Catherine T. Smith will
be sold by Puha° Auction,
At the Brunswick Rotel,
l�i Tml
TOWN OF WING AM,
In the County of I•Iuron, on
Tuesday, lOth day of November,
A, t') , 1,891, at two o'cloclein the afternoon.
This property consists of that part of the south
half of Lot number eleven, in the first eeneess1on of
the sak.L rownshrp of Morris, tying find being in the
north side of the Inver ,!uitland and contains
twenty-eight acres of land more or less. -
There are on the. premises, a log house and small
frame barn ; oleo about a quarter of an acre 01 good
orchard.
The Property la situated about I; miles from the
;Town of Wintham.
The terms will be made known at the time of
sale. The sale will be subject to a reserve bid,
Arrangement can be made to allow a portion of the
purchase Money tO remain on mortgage at reason-
able interest.
k'prther partionlars may be had on application to
30 IN A. MoEWEN, t Ex
• CHARD HOGG,
Or -to
A
eoutore.
VANSTONE,
Solicitor, Winghan).
ed October 19th, 1891
+t _
ElStOtigliato Miss Mary Walker both of Clinton. .1___by Rev J Shama, Mr homes Rumbail,
TucuizrsoN — MOT. -- At the Trivitt
Memorial Church, t reter, on October
lath, by the Rev S F • nderson, Mr Wm of Medicine.
J. Thompson to Ca • erine, daughter Of ,
Mr G Mote., all of S phen.
CLARK—Zn Wroxe r,on Oct 16th,Thos Its Challenge is Investigation,
lark, aged 80 years
Goo0PELLow•-•••I0 Culross,on Oct 18th,
aggie Goodfeflo*,: ged. 28 years.
DI ' D.
locum Sunday sohool
tilting respectively.
is hoped, highly
arrangements will
e held in Trinity
the evening of the
ishop of Huron will
on church work. The
issued, will uo doubt
er churcJi`work-
the proceedings.
a pastoral circular
ng their co -opera -
Anlertc. Beauties,
The beauty of A. eriean women 15 pro-
verbial,and the dist etioe ie well mefiied;
it is doubtful whethe any country could
show a mote note • o bevy of perfectly
lovely women than hose whose portraits
are given in the November uumbef of
Demorest family ta,7,etzife, )net received.
Exquisite picture fit t6 atcore<of ';Famous'
Beauties of the Sout, ' afford a feast of
beapty that everyou. should 0u5-0 ' Lundl
may, by simply pr curing a copy this
splendid number o this always ex lent
Family Magazine. And this is not its
only great attraeticu.. A unique Series of
artieles is begun fu hie,uumllor, "the
Benhauee of Pre -Coln hien Discoveries,"
bant'teomely illustrate , whielt aro uspe-
otaily apropos at,t'ai- time; "ll:er Soul'th
Secret" is an al `th ig.. iovclltte; any
woman earl towns to to i art awl wade erect).
fal6e,r if Hila will Colli the rrilttlt ssl'veh In
"laVtoos in Ming" ; tlho,+ir who are pia.
pat* f'b ie'tfnset1#Of:tawilkthrdwppropriut4
J
East iry a
?dr •John Dunbar an
Mary Campbell,' are
in Halton county.
has purchased a new
ing engine.—Mr and
ham, who have been
Bennett's, returned
Glair! city, Michigan,
Geo Walsh left on S
market, where he ha
tion.— Quite a nu
locality attended the
on Thursday of I
Livingston was
week on business.
nosh
his neice,Miss
visiting friends
112r E Wightman
rantfordthresh-
M.re J Cunning
visiting at Mr 3
o their home in
last week.—Mr
turday for New,
seemed a situa•
Ser from this
unganou Show,
st weelt.—Mr E
Brantford last
JOHN GALBRAITH,
I% is time to think about getting an
overcoat, Well, we think We coin please
you. Our ones at $1.0: o2n't be beat in.
price or ,quality. Also Marge assortment
in boys' Overcoats. Come in and see them
It will pay you.
Largee steck
of Caps,
'Underclothing,
I
,
Top Shittg, &c., at close prices.
Blfinkets, Grey, Flannels, Comforters,
Canton Flannel, Shawls, Tweeds, are.
Another shipment of 60.0 yards of
Flannelettes at 8 cents per yard, regular
price 10 renis.
Landes b •rough.
Our school truat.es have secured
the services of .vij Dowage and Miss
MvLaughlin to teh for next year,
All we can say ins we hope they will
give as good sa afaction as the ones -
we have now.— Ix Chas R.uddle is
thin possessor: one of the fastest
Horses in Can - da at present. Be
bought it for h'
Manitoba.—Our v
tUrnotit'to the r 0
at Kiliburn, het
present report hh
--Partridge Sh
the day, They
year, bat. very
,Nif1 sOdf) eomuleu
-Call and see us.
Yours truly,
JOHN' GALBRAITrr.
Wingham, October 8th, 1891.
its Passport is Truth.
•
This system is complete, having different inedi-
eines (which are perfectly pure and tasteless, con-
taining nettling of a poisonous nature whatever) for
all the different diseases. Tiro THEORY is to re.
build the diseased cells and tissues of the body and
by thus reaching the primal cause of disease, these
Medicines will save life where the old systems of
giving poisonous drugs miserably fail. Books ex•
plaining the, lltstogenotio System sent free to any
address,
•
Histogenetic Medicine Association:
-GENessese,—This is to certify that I have suffered
with rheuinatism for the last twenty-five years. At
Ave different eriode I have been so bad thafl: had to
Thisum-
g ra worts hs
em u in bed for sous ata no
r m r l t
mer I was suffering severely with pain all through
i X began takingsH constipation,.
o Medicines on June' 15th
I and continued tor, eight weeks.` 1 bean to improve
at once, pain left me gradually. I do not feel itat
a c c t re o u•ca er—not n
; to speak ot, just a gentle reminder. Constipation
' and headache mired tip and no return of either since:
His now six weeks since I stopped taking the inedt•
t eines. I feel better now than,l bare for years, and I
heartily recommend the' people of London to 'try
113istoftenetic Medicines, as they did more for me
, that, all the doctors' prescriptions or other meds=
I cine that I had taker before.
JAMES JACK,
London, 669 Ynrk ttreot, Sept 19, 1891.
Al L HAMILTON,
Sue.e.89, toDr. Towler,
/y^
Nir
Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines and
Che kala, Toilet
Soaps, Performer , and
Cigars,.Shoulder
Braces, Trusses,
Sponges, and all kinds
of DrugKists' Sundries
usiXa'lly Kept in a first-
class drug store. ,
Physicians' prescriptions care-
fully compounded and
orders answered
with care and
despatch..
Farmers and pbysieans from the
, country will And our stook of
medicines oopiplete, 'war-
ranted genuine and of
The best quality,
all except very little h t f, f th tht i;
Our representative willbe at
QUEEN'S, :HOTEL, WtNGaIAM,-
oN
4VINGHAM MARKETS. 1Thursday, -. November the 5th
• wixonaa, 'October 22 1891
Corrected by P. Deans,
Flour per 100lba,
Fall Wheat per bushel,
Spring
Oat's, •
Barley
Peas,
Butter, tub'
do Rolls,
Eggs per dozen
Wood'per
1Iay Per ton,
Potatoes, -
60 1
Proditee Dealer50 to.. 1
a290to �9 ;
t
11 a:111. to 3 p. m., and at
COMMERCIAL.IiOTEL, MATH,
27 to 28 ;Wednesday Evening, 4th, from 7 till 10
510 45 ; • - •a. m. Thursday, Pith.
•13 to ' 14, •
13 to 12
1 bo to l 11, Consultation Free. Call Early,
0 00 to 10 00
00 to 00 •`
TELE MISSES WATSON.
INSTRUCTION given on Piano, Organ
and Violin. Also in Harmony. •
Residence on corner; of Josephine and Patrick
streets, WIngham.
II:i$iogenetin Medicine Aoo'n.
Teacher Wanted.
Male Teacher holding a Third-class Certificate
wanted for School Section No 5, Turnborry, Appht.
till 81st October; duties to Commence 7th January,
cations, statinf salary expected, will be rceeIve up
1892; applications to bresent to winghani P O.
.JAMES T$UMPSO1V'.
RAM
MBS I:
brother at Morden, A number of good
Ilage teade a goad I Apply on north hail
e, ' Sorry, 0005 wf»ehft OB
G T District Lodge,
Veduesday. Those
ing a good meeting.
citing is the order of
re vary plentiful this
id, Vox hunting
e hero.
ropsbiro liatn
is 11 and 12,
gross.
SALE.
nibs for sale
ine,'Turn•
ANDER ' N.
orey Z1V0i I0Ia
See our stOCkfef anew and desirable
BOOTSarldHOES,.
Last, Monday, Ir Smith, organizer Overshoes, Oubhers, &c.,
for the County of . • ii oo, organized au. Got old and young, et ;Dias Which defy compotittott
Assoctatieu of p tions in S S N4 2.•
iiiioms 2 and 8 Albion Meek, lilehutoud Street, Lon.
don, antl•it) Yong° Street Market corncy'Forme and
Gerrard streets, Toronto. •
I Mention Winghain Times.
officered by J ix IcBaf' ='resident; Great Variety, Groat Baegaills,
Neil cX itinon, !Treasurer ; Mss J Great opportunity,
Waddell, Secreta, • Dau 111cltinti'll,
Gnarl The aSSO•-alba Starts Our 5ir17yb1 Caiinrctr,ue bt thall3 se lel lniciln ed by
With a llieilhbershil of over rorty find csaZi to lite already li ;te !teak, i wish ea In OU h.
the greatest eutliu
Patrons- have beooi
the Grangers were, al
iat5lat l r�vl the ocale of 14in„lian ati<I snrroumiiiry! country.
FJL i O.NEER
Full line of Diamond Dyes always
in stock. h. -
A. L,.' HAMILTON..
IT'S WONEERFUL
The money you can
save.. by .buying your
goods, and getting your
watches repaired at Pat-
terson's Jewellery store.
He gives perfect satisfac-
tion every time.
Try him and buy and
don't go by without you
do buy.
M. PATTERSO is,
Practical Watchmaker
and Jeweller,
Main st., - . Wingham,
Hardware Scor .':;,'
preva Is. 1t± that stir lir a Tioaitioh t hirnish thein with anything
groat a fad as in thelloot and Shoe lie at astonishingly low p1ices 1
will' end in as OltnitkED W0 t A SPECT 4LR'Y.
Your patir+tt0tre ktndlI8oltritetl,
great a fdree.—Mt ii, Caslick f6 holne' Don`t 10!•1481 Dice Stan Two 21005t Borth 0f the
from 'Nit 1Jrydgt-a5 do t n with typhoid Paatotlke. ll
laver, havitt ;10 t is wife about a JOHN +T .
STONYE ELOOK,
SE$ELF AND HEAVY .,
WINGS .
all M1111ll$ry
MISS MURPHY
Etas received a large and, choice stock of
FALL Goon
•• comprising.
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, 4
Mantle Cloths, Brocades, &c.
LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DE -
MISS FARR, of Petrone, an etperiefiCed
eity milliner., has talon the position
of head milliner and every effort
will be used to please cue- .
MANTLES MADE ON THE PRE-
MISES. A- CALL SO,LICITED.
Store opposite the gemas IloteL
Pt/ LA
ARTIE
TO TM
THE
cc. 2-1640
A LARGE S 0011 old IIAliT, AT 130TJ.'OM
PRICES.
We invite attention "t0'oth
00 IV TIES,
took of
togr
tic
CATTLE. 011 ;IS,",,
LANTERN
WySAWS,
C.i:l.0SSryF� V T - SA �YS,
AXES, 'Ste., &c
Att
ss Rap
Low
91+
daott
VItuuots FROM ANY Aare
er
ortoy. to Loan tin °tee.
Money cavanerd on mortgages at 6 pat elan
CALL AtIO INSIMCT 000/4.
and accounts coneeted.
privireee ct paying at the std ot any yettr.
MAW. MONO°