Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
The Wingham Times, 1894-02-23, Page 8
THE WIN Gt k .AM FEBRUAIU 23,150.,: IXa cIN,D00� Presby of lM[aitland, «(s•+a .4.it. .RtSi IND ° At Wingham, ' Ornery Iath Nut., the Presbytery of itiand not pro re nate, gee, David Mill r, Moderator. Rev. Mr. There ie no stare. intown whose ower .'A•nderson, (on -seer of Committee on p reorganization id Held, reported that the for giving good value in gcester than ours. oongregations v sited, viz : Knox church, and we .are using our power with telling Belgrave; Cale church, Fust Wawa - effect: we have prisesdown to suit ti.e 14osh. Wblteohu oh and. Langside, were tires&. You can enter our shop at alltiines favorable to t proposed change in with the feeling that nowhereelse can you relationship, if satisfaotory basis of get more for your Teensy thea you can union eau be ar nged. The Presbytery here. The proof is on our counters. expressed its sett' taction with the report Richest values irtlblagck and colored silks oS.f the Colnwitte , and appointed a Com- • that have ever been unfolded on any coone mittee to visit Belgraye and Calvin to in iNinve ts f' a certainty, church, and anot r to. visit Whitechurch NEW DRESS GOODS, and Langside, to mange a basis of union $llcfusive English dress. goons that hive between these co regatipns, and report been opened, they will give you au.idea of to next meeting Presbytery -Messrs. what the swell dressers will wear this Rose and Millar t visit Belgrave and Oalvin chariot, n d Messrs. Anderson. spring, they are just right to wear now. add Malcolm to v it Whiteeburoh and See by ell means the new English serge& Langside. It wa agreed that a confer - and suiting'. encs be held on nday preceding next a -fro "` DfL kINES, _5 i6" s meetinto hour for t le' each Detainee an-dChallics; every new having arrived, the lot opened up grows handsomer, never had gregation present. such beauties in prints asl;we are showing turned, certified as this, week. LINENS. Gond reliable standard; household linens aglow prices. Drees trimmings, we leave the largest assortment and ,the most real exclusive things in them. Corsets are here in large variety at close prices in black end colored. ' CLOTHING. Spe^ial prices in ready made clothing in men's "ruts, boys' sults, odd wand vests and overcoats„ &c. at very low prices. Large stock of carpets, lace curtains, ready for your inspection, at nht'a talMS M. lid McIRD00'S. The President of t We take the follo! Chesley Enterpt eveningof last we W. C. T. U. Bathe: honor to their (Rev.) D. Perrie. in which Mrs. Union was eviden but by the kind w private by every Union. Winne M ley this exempla was in a disorgani, zeal and energy woman in a noble %, assistance to pea substantial basis, eeW. C. T. U. Honoree ing from last week's e : "On Wednesday the members of the ed at the manse to do vorthy president, Mrs. The respect and esteem ?errie was held by the ,not only by the address, rds spoken to her in ndividual member of the s. Perrie came to Ches- e induction service o was n age con - The edict was re- eving, been read to the congregation on the two preceding Sabbaths. No objo diens were offered to the induction of .tev. D. Perrie. The Rev. J. Malcolm con quoted public wor- ship and preaobed at excellent sermon. The Rev. J. L. Meirray narrated the steps which had bee.. taken to fill the vacancy.The Mod rater put to the Rev. D. Perrie (mini er-elect) the usual questions at inductio , which weresatis- faetorily answered, nd after solemn prayer, inducted him the name of the Lord Jesus Obrist, an by the authority of the Presbytery of aitland, to the pastoral charge of 11G ngbam congrega- tion. Tho Rev. Mr, oss addressed the newly inducted past r, and Rev. Mr. Murray addressed th congregation. At the close of the servi e. the congregation gave the band -shako f welcome to their Pastor. JOHN MAoNABs, Clerk. Excursions California, On account of San ilirancisco Mid -Winter Fair, the Chicago, Lilwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company will sell excursion tick- ets to San Francisco ' St. Jose, Colton, Los Angeles and San Di ee, Cal., and Portland, Ore.. at reduced rate , good until April 1, 1894. For full pa titulars call on any coupon ticket agent r address A. J. Tay- lor, Canadian Pass. gent, 87 York St., Toronto, Ont. BLU VALE. The annual a -meeting of the y woinans' organization Bluevalc Presby rian church took ed condition, o gbat witha place last Thurso av night. Tea was ed co ditioic of a noble sewed in the I'' esters' hall, after ease she lent her best wend[ every bod went to the church e the Union onefirm, to hear the pro. alums, which eon- a,sisted of music lasy the Presbyterian choir, of Brusse s, and addresses by the following Yev. gentlemen.: S. -Sellory, of Wi Thant.DIr. 111tnroe, of Harriston; r. Cook, of R 3ipley, and Mr. Prim;, of Bluevalc: The Brussels choir 'Ing well and .Rev. A. Y. Hartley wa a genial and humour- ous chairman While Mrs. John Messer •was lea ing the house of Mr. Robert Duncai , on. Sunday evening, she had the m fortune to .fall and hurt her knee,- which the doctor says will cause her to be lame all her life. -Mr. Wm. Jt cklin,. the liveryman, has put a teleAlionc into Mr. McPher- son's sacller sh p, which . will be a Teat convene ce.to Wis.&:and to t e village. tidily giving financial aid, time, and best •f all, her prayers for the success of the Union. The strength born of a united m imbership is the result of her untiring effets. The presentation took place in the pa -tor of the manse and was a. complete sur _[rise to Mrs. Perrie. The presents consis ed of a costly silver water pitoher,on which was neatly engrav- ed en :OW side, "To lies. Perrie, from4 the W..C. T. U." On t le other side was, "We [leave bean workers .ogether." The other ' presents consisted o ' a beautiful fruit dish .' and. a sugar and cream stand, all of which ere vett' valuable eltev:••'•Xth Leriie, in elf of l*a. Petri :L thanked the Ultima tbetr ,�ep`�td resents, wished t vei.•ysucoots' and .-coke feelingly o elationsthat had existed between n ere of the n1 andshe e ib U n who was %iTkII F. CH UR - be recipient of the r. grand address and s roselltat%on. Aftei�lartaking of an extol- The Forest ls, of this place, had ;eat simper,o, nZeetil% lull '�ob©remember- im oyster su er on. Friday evening by the ladies of the W. C. T. U. came of last week. The attendance was an end. The add ees was as follows: large and a cry pleasant time was pent ,,-Mr. ector 3tcKay, of this oar xaz Mr'SIBZbS or TUE W. C. T. U. lnet oath, what might Cr Cifasnr+s, To 1sEia 1,'Iiks;AE,iT, Dine, • boon place; t4 1'el * 'serious peel It have reissue. I c1on, las, week, Heti engaged. ill loading •'i''our friends of the W. C. T. �T., of � Jr'hich society you ha 'e been president for saw logs, when the loading chain almost three years, b lteve when you eon- broke and t le log rolled back on anted to accept the o i, ce you were dem. him, pinning lim to the ground; ars to work faithfully so as to secure theg but, pproval of the Ma er. We now learn fortunately, i such a position that its entire wei let did not rest on ltiin, otherwise he voitld have been killed. feelings of deep regret that you are flout to sever your e.nuection with us. ring the time yo have been with us bonds of affectio. have joined many to to you. We wi , therefore, before 'tag to express our team towards you• our appreoiejeo of your services MI. We do ind--d feel sorry that think it edvise.ble t remove elsewhere, while residing in an hsnrauing the sever. r always be assured baled here for the rendered elfus,and 'set yort have taken 'ztreunity in genera a [hit ltmaJ, token ate icor to pomp: your many sore k recall the /Van th the reember,r's 'ey. We are glaif y, .but we may 1, ti you itt the t felt your new pia �'a�tiler may Opel He may use you e )Wishing yo: alI rli tl »Will ell illy )e C( ul ottr now ho 10 and loping: 4 • ther neighborhood f life,o dude(' o you present ehur at are well re• capacity of 4 any valuable ser• for the untiring U g the wen -heir/: of . Yon will please rotted, u� for :sate you in guy It is expce cd that tenders will shortly be asl ed. for the new Presby- terian chum] to be erected here this coming sural er. The church will be built of b ick, on the site of the h, will have a seating 0, and is t0 cost not ',000. ---lir. J. Found's 11 of logs, and it looks lave a busy season this tl services have .been the Methodist church pleasant hours fel' the past f'W weeks, by the Pastor, the W. C. 1'+ 11. the Rev. lir. Burton, and a gentle set', but as some. Mere than liJill yard is as if he will year.--Revh conducted in ou &sheet Beim`; Man from i Iiplc:y. . The ltleetin T. future, n d will be con limed for dente time yet ..�llr Futuro, anti Iliaboae o p —It is alt • ether likely than the to yet, :wr,rk ., A pion between the I'resbyte:1•ian con. 111 J1 •• tn°1Ii'Y .1. ,trntions .f Whitecltitrcll and Lang - :Jet Of i ' , " 1 ' )n'd ltlnatdcl.- - s , � set f11 the •'►west hye ante cleft �(ygatt Will erect a brise'` b. lli.� ming ie un mown, we wish* 1te+5iti9':1; 'ee, 01 Itis farm, ;tcljoining the farewell. r thi: summer. lliessl's. Geo. behalf of the total ys Chris- 4lIlitg('y I'M intt'rtd 1)ilildiilg ar 14011e n. , tee Union on f a ..heresy, a;#i(, Amit. their farm during the ADOI rix, V Ce-I'reaident, , Cett.4�'�" Beanie Trrastlrerr, ►11t1C1`. 11('191'1, Smith .itrcording Secretary. '00ltl1Tlj. fell, ner.es11, halve the melt - tract of the carpeler work of both these dwellings,. ---Ir. 31, t 1, Oliver has been rc-cl►;;:;I;ec • as btlttc', maker j for the coming: .shale. ler, Oliver . , has given excellent ',tti4t lotion in the past, and the White -hurch Creamery butter Ames at ill, forefront in the mark t:•. ---Mr. Ir. Jaas. Gaunt has the contract Of supplyir-,; the Creamery with wood for nc:A ;mon, on, and 31r, Malcolm 1h)ss will supply the lee.-- Mr. ee:-- MM. Patrice;! Troy who has been ill. for some time, is nt w able to be one again. - L()NIIF; ;OR O. NOTES.-•llc. Join - Lawson is still int proving.--3it•. A. 'S'oodman attended the Sabbath Sclxx)1 ConventiouinClin- ton, on Wednes ay. -Mr. David Jackson, late of tli i)t11 COIICOSS1011 of Hallett, stied last Friday night and was buried in the Clinton cemetery on Monday after()Gil.. .rust about two weeks .prev'G1 -,11is son Fred. was buried,. making h'o deaths in the family inside of t' -o weeks. Deceased was buried by tli ' 0. 0. P., he being a member of (:lite on Court. ---Revival meetings will sta: t in the: Methodist church on Sund,y next -We are glad to see Mr. Bel is around again. ALONG THE .0DGES.-Mr. Stevens will rsprescnt the IIonl,ca Circle at the Su clue Circle, to open J ESSO P & 114 MCLELLAN, LOHDOH ONT, Oil Talbot Street, McELROY, LYES' and EAR SURGEON. graduate or the N k Lr,}•.e anti * ar ltwpital, 131:2-7,11-:17, -s- x R Graduate Nit; rho 1.)e, Fer, Aoae x480 Pot d to u and Throat at the lis York 1'ost Graduatu Medical School and 1laldta1, elite:, kl,rse Tested. Wanes supplied. rims .tocE •of S tectattles, teenage and Are offering ArUSalal F) ea. will be at tee `Brunawiek ROUse, WINC:rHAM, GREAT BARGAINS' a The First or Last THURSDAY of 1 .b all lines carried by them, Note a few each Month, at. date mutated below; MUSICAL EXCELLENCE, ARTISTIC DESIGN, TRADE •GETTERS :- ! • EIenru 11 a, rg le 8 m. Cbarf:es. moderate, , IDURABLE CONSTRUCTION, Catalogue sent free on appli- cation, MORRIS ▪ FEILD• - ROGERS - CO. LISTOWEL. 7th inst., Mr. John Davidson," or Minto, to miss Elsie Ton , , daughter of John !Tough, Esq., o. S antsy. TtlrtNBv):,r. K u -At the residence or the bride's pa eats, Brussels, on the 14th inst., by Re . J. L. Kerr, assisted by Rev. W. E. ter of Thamesford, Mr. 0. , +E. Turnbull, of 'uelph, to Miss Rosetta May, youngest, , aughter of Rov. J. L. Kerr. • BUGHANAN- a Wingham, on Feb •ruary lath,Jo n M, Buchanan, aged 6, o y ars. in Toronto Mar t 20th. There were Pienu-In ingham, ou , February three proposit ns last Thursda\ 18th, Agatha. dict of the late Thomas 'ears. 'Belgrave, on February rhea, agdd 55 years, 1 aye. ulross, on the 8th inst., zed 74 years. dullett, on the 17th inst., aged 51 years and ]1 Ashfield, on the 13th tothers, aged 25 years evening. A loft Londesboro Circ on Monday nigl their annual suj Foresters will meeting to -nigh itiation at the I Tuesday night. 1 of the members of paper, aged 64 e v1SlteCiB1 'til C'i1re1C ' OORB r --I S 16th, Joseph C t. -Tho Grange held'; month and 18 per last night. -The,L'''. 'STRATH hold their recttlar`i James Stratb, .--Th('re Was an in- DJ id{J NF In av ac rson 0. G. T. meeting on Months. Invitations have been STOTRrRs-I sent to Blyth, lig ichester and Kinburn ins[., Mrs. eco. lodges to visit tli s lodge next Tuesday and 7 months. evening. The 1 clge is leaking great -- preparations fol their entertainment, - 2 -PO to be given on 1 arch (;th.-At the 6 ONS. Sons of I:nclanc iltC!CtJn last Friday• 1 The smaller one, filled with EnglamSKREI Cod Liver 011, `yi11 do more buildiu up evening, one ew member was • than the large ouc Ailed with the best or the ruauyy emulsions now iu the niarlcet. brought in and a good meeting held. • S1CREt costs uo more and docs three times as .A. number of th members of the much work ns three bottles of emulsion. Almost tasteless. Prepared ossly by lodge will visit t e Wingham lodge on Tuesday even ng next. LUCLNOW. The Cheese F*'.,tory noytll of thee, fire, on lout a mi was Tuesday morlingestroyed by la t. The i SUNDAY ' F 25TH cause of the fire is unknown, but is j at 7 p. m, thought to be ir�cndiary. The pro- MR. PETER R NHART, perty was oWIle( by • 3i1'. F. McInnis, Missionary it Tibe , will give an and is said to .in A. been insured for ADDRESS, $1000. -Rev. I. Rodgers, of Dun- I .E..(1 TR' s 1, gannon, and Re' J.Mills, ofthisplace, i, he exchanged m.1Geddes,lcooper, pi on s inak ng pre: F i HU JIU 1 . HRH,Wingham, partitions for they. erection of a. hand- SUBJECT: some residence in the spring. --The "Axswr;nr•.n PRAYERS en NARROW ESCAPES." extensive inlpro- •cments in the • resi- In Native Dress. Collection. deuce of Mr. lti'kllter Treleaven are about complete , and add greatly to • its appearance nd comfort. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. e. DAI KEST TIBET. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. How to Gera "Sunlight" Picture. • 'W'(re, the undersigned, hereby notify our . „ a policy holders and public generale that we Send 2a Sun ht Soap wra ere ra - y per bearing the words "Why Does e(,w',v0- have appointed John Ritchie, (son of the manL,00k Old Sooner Than a man" to late John Ritchie, deceased,) our agent, to Lever Bros:,: L' td., 43 Scott St., Toronto succeed his late father, as the representative Y by P pretty pia in «Ingham and vicinity oitr respective and you will receive est a roti Coin antes : ture, free from advortisiug, and well worth p • framing. - This is an easy way to decorate Rowe. MieDos.wD, your home. The soap is the best in the Sec. North British market and it will only cost one cent post. J. B. Hoaxes, age to send in the wrappers, if you leave Special the ends open. Write your address dare- LANsiso LE�i'IE, fully. - Man t r= James Loer.1I,, Levo stock arkets. t Sec. Mercantile ]Tire Ins. Co. Buffalo, Feb, 20. Cattle—No Cai'rI. `.Cn.ts. DAVTDSex, through, 1 Car st11c markets steady; C. iii. 7'A• 4�nn 1lington Mutual Fire Ins. Co. and firmer; good 1 50 -lb steers,'4 tot Sec. Waterloo Mutual Fire Ins. Co. $ 4,05; fat bulls, $• .25 to $`2.85; very Hiroo KHAN';: ' • little demand for eskers or feeders, Manager EconomicalMutuialPireIns:Co. Hogs -10 cars the market easier. "urlccrs, i ,,ill to C. D. 1 cIrAuD80N, $5.40; mixed and mediums w 5.35 to Chief Agent London Guarantee & Ao. Co. .x;5.40; choice Ilea=y, $525 to :5,30; Jas• LAM, Man. Steam Boiler and Plate Glass In.CO. pigs, $5.35 to $5.-_,O; rough, X4.40 to $4.75. Includin# 40 loads left over, STALLIONS F0 SALE. market steady to meter forgoodshecp, lc lambs weak a11c1 .,low. Sales: Light to Thoundt rsi'+hadoffersfor salthethree followingfall' lalnl)S, r'.'t� t0 :3,40 good lydesdale ,tn5liona, all bred tr m Imported stook . to choice, $3.50 t) :;,:: )O; extra l 4 to: inmdredJpatu del si c.1 cine ac• nroeotarllla,eighteen ,-• a• olio. Asa c to •e u R or and erfootl X4,25; mixed. she '1), '�^'2. �:> t0 y4;Z. / 5; � �..PRiNoz, � contini; t e, liAYI and "F1iADii{dr choice fat, $3; choice to extra wetllei•S, hvportcdn"4haisc 1',y, heel anrrrcd offfthe dam $3.25 to : 3.(i5; C nacla lambs scarce, tiret [`prizes and =gal, nt,flvo Iocai ahowe. onlytwo leases CTC sold at 4.15 to' The shote animals will bo sold cheap for cash, rt $ stock or approved notes, For further particulars �.3J closed s • 1as to pedigrees and terms a s 1 to t e e with bulk sold. j P u , 1, n y r I Y , TIlO t a As.rono ..W7,.. -ea.-- -_. _-_ -- -.-... - - i tturon Co., Ont Si. [felons P 0 • i Zstl�tN. i - w AI.xur.--In Best Wawnnosh, on the i N Mercaii`tile Ins. Co. t Aetna Ins. Co. tr Caledonian Ins, Co. CHAS. l.'AcndnT, ugh, 20 cars sale;' .. Sec. Perth Mutual Fire Ins. Co. eth inst•, the wife of iter. lallisha Walker; a: n. i- .clot. --•In Morris, on the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. A ex. Nichol, jr.; a sou. MA- ILD, LsACsi.-GA1tNn t ---At the residence of the bridegrooto. othe 12th inst., by Rev. W. Baugh, of An .urn, Mr ltobt. Leach, eldest son of Mr. John Leach, of the is: Mase Line to M Elizabeth ane Garner, r of Winghatn. , MaeViena-M( L> ex --At the Manse, on the 14th inst., by Rev. A. McLean, Rev. D. MnoVieaI I3, A., pf Drotnore, to Miss Maggie, eld.M. daughter of Rev. A. McLean, of })iyt DAvinsorr-fie oft -At the Manse, Varna, by Ile. 3 A. McDonald, on the 1 Wast tali, also part o4 > est hall' int .t7,ron. Il [vest wawanosh, contninir�+ 9e aeras, for further particulars apply An the premises or by mail to JAM1IS 11MOWDltAY, Saint The,u a t', 0., North Dakota, FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. 'rho undersigned offers Tor sale, his ldr,n, being South half of to 31,cotea 1 8o h h tconcession 14, gest vuwnnosh. I dontatning 100 acres; more or less. There is about 1 75 acres under cultl‘ation, the balance is princl. pally bush. Thera is on the place a comfortable brick house and large Immo barn, with /tabling underneath, also a s1stendid bearing orehard and a ireoid spring welt. The farm will be sold reason. able. rot partleniara steely on lbs premises or ad. tires&, Whitechurch, P. O. • THOMAS COON, Proprietor, East Wamitno,h, Feb 815, 18/14. Men's Boot% ,,,., r. ,+,,r.,, 1,,.§ Men's Long Pelt Boots. , .. 1 Ment Long Rubber Boots 1 Boys' Long Rubber Boots Men's Fine Lined Overshoes.. , . , , 1 Boys' and Girl's Overshoes .. , . . Men's Slippers,....,,,,..,, Ladies' Slippers Men's Gaiters Women's Boots Boys' Beets Trunks at half price.... ,, . , ...... . 61bs. Currants - 5 lbs. new Raisins.. . . ....... . ... 6 lbs. Rice 10 lbs. Oatmeal 2 bottles nice Fresh Pickles 4 packages Cornstarch......... , 61bs. of our wonderful 25c.Japan Ten 1 2 lbs. 20c. Tea 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar...... , . 1 25 lbs. Brown Sugar 1 6 lbs. Green Rio Coffee........ 1 3 bars Sc. Soap 4 plugs McDonald 10e. Smoking Tobacco 4 plugs .McDonald 10c. Chewing Tobacco 00 775 00 50 25 25 750 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 y..,7. j7o`I' 9 00 25 cMY!\NH A aC n`e1< -Mg 00 JOHN PELTON00, 10 A.GI•;NT, WINGHAM, ONTARIO. 25 Mso, manufacturer of all kinds of Third Visit, March mit, 1894. ' ra e • 251 WOODEN PUMPS, TERMS. --Cash, Butter or Eggs. Lake Huron Herring $3.25 per keg. JESSOP & McELROY, Blyth.I 11 which can be supplied on short notice. Iron and Force Pumps supplied to order. Repairing promptly attended to, Prices reason- able, - Shopp-Diasonnl street, nearly opposite Bank of H mitten, iv nghrm. T,HL 0.0 STAND To' those who patronize .. us so liberally in the past, and W;lio - will, we trust, continue to favor us with their patronge, and to the general public, we desire,upon assuming the entire control of , the business, to ex: - press our.: sheet i>0' thanks for the generous support 'given to the House during so luny. years. - . We know that our long experience and Wider knowledge of the increasing require- ments of the trade will enable us to deal as liberally with our custoiners,. in every line, as any lion •:fin the trade. Our New Spring Good' etre ar- riving daily. Many new' and attrac- tive lines are being offered at taking -figures. .It will pay you to see tliem and get our prices, . If you do not Waat•to ; iT4y Rpi!es r 011t, conte and' s ill)' axlt : oil trill know wh ci a t� when;•; you need them. Very 1.4,speotfully yours, D. M. GORDON. It 4 HA11VE55 AND COLLAR'S. Having bought out the Ambler Maritime Business and started in his old stand, am prepared to furnish the public with everythi usually kept in a. harness they s)tch as HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WIIIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRIISB.ES, SWEAT COLLARS, • ' TI I1NT<S, VALISES lima TRAVELLING BAGS, &o,, do I make alt my owu Collars and guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial and I will use you right. 4t if VOL. X•X,III.---NO. 1153. Spring Goods will soon begin to arrive • -Rey, :and we find that we ]rave a• few lines that serviced 0 we shall have to. carry over, that. 10 if you do not get thein and in. order to make.[ to •fetch, on your advantage, we will sell there exactly -Ever at cost. To start wath, there are a few Reynolds' odd furs, the oversboes and cardigan shoes • the rigla that we have got left. A. few shawls and .. hoods, men's, boys', ladies', and girls' under- .olothing, men and boys' overcoats. We would rather you had these goods at cost, than have to -carry them over. to next season, We are not using the old worn eat phrase, "selling at Dost," simply to •,atoll you, we mean just what we say. Try us and be- convinced, Our Grocery stook, -as usual; fresh and complete. We have on land the new shortening, "Cotto]enl." Try it and see what it is like. Yours truly, ORR & HISCOCKS, Direct Importers. 0sas.''yoa•Z. 'atm THE Iia.ut, January Het, 1894. Marriage Licenses . Issued by PRANK PATERSON. No 23, Vic- toria street; Wingham, Ont. No witnesses reginrod. 00A4®[000©440800404^0600000001 O• •• ,tel �-•r Ygy Place in �annda to EST het a BuslShess Eau- e� a �< cation, orthand, S a4° etc., is at 'tz tree Busiitesahe Cen- Cot - lege, Toronto, Ont., and Strat ad, Ont, Unquestionably Canada'sGrea• est Com- mercialSchools. Catalogues f ge. Men- tion this'paper. Shaw rA Jtbiott, PfJncipals. 04,N0®M0o000••4AsmNo. • ` LOCAL NEWS. -bash for good butter andelggs at R. A. Graham's market grocery. r. W. H. Do ld, dentist, has 'moved his office in adonald's block. -Plenty of choice` o1l butter. New laid eggs and maple p at Reynold's grocery. -There were q lea number from town "took in" the earl ival at Lueknow, on tt esday nigh'E. Ir. Geo. 11. Ir in has oved his tail. ring establishmen : into a shop ohe door north of Mr. A. Rus' 'ookstore. -The best bran of oysters, at 30 to 40ets. per quart, Jas. MoKelvie'a. -Grand concert tI, be given in the Town Hall, March 30th, b + Miss McWhinney and pupils, assisted by tae Toronto University Banjo and Guitar C ab. -Winter dairyin the percentage of b every attention at t1 tion et Wingham, of -Warmers-Four ent emen . boarders. gentlemen ie street, late r The late and eat •.:hmpton branch of th are only run ever 'morning now. 'This last' week. _what is advert for the increase of stone of the Teinpl itet&express on the pewee that starts motion. • paying for milk by iter fat, will be given e Dairymen's' Conven- Meech 9th, r five respectable Mrs. be. Thos. o Forbes, sidenco of Mr. Meyer. y trains on the South - W., G. & B. railway alternate night and change went into effect mg? It is a medium usiness. The oorner- of Fortune: The lim- oad to success. The and keeps trade ,in -Lest • rhave 'iia the thea zero in to cent `prod Toronto, Salon for -Priv at reason tf =Miss talented Churoh Wednesd Barker, -Ora anaa, an, goods, p prices, a •'-Da (lave sold Ont., the aired by $1200. Trotting -[1 t pup fro,. turn him be taken worthy dation o best pub be heard ern Dist at Wingl -The the subs of Perth vance. heavily scribers, have su -•-The good thi been op won th secures —Mr. Domini ern Ont and dei to dair '"Mem Dairy March —W. Muddle Herrin Grocer cession public a oomme and im ber of consist Every Mr. Terms amoun audio leave In -There has been a great scarcity of (;cod,an Onions this winter. Reynolds', the grocer, - bas plenty of both home grown and -In Spanish. -How` to get a:gd cow; how to feed her ; how to Dare fol her and her products so as to make the be..‘ profit, will be among • the subjects discussed at the Dairymen's Convention, at Win tarn, on Friday,Marah 9th. -31r. Thos, Walker, twitcher, is prepared to supply. those wanting beef bythe quar- ter, or in any other quantities; Shp- Twa door's north of MiseRuales Ie tairant Josephine street, Wingham. Militi turn 0 ed to 1 etand panics Holm Baine, Seafo 55)-• 7, Ca 8, Lie Yours -On Tuesday evenir)%g, a horse belonging wag n to Mr. Wm. Wright, t1- T'urnberry, was ed th standing in front of Ilk A: Young's herd. stand Ware store, yith Mrs. Alright in the cutter. and By some deans the b.rse became frighten• on pl ed and ran up ,7osephi .e ,street to Bdward street, when it turn. d ,oast. The quick turn overturned the otter andMrs.•Wright ';tint ortunately was not pleas tun along Edward ly dse t, then ran south able' e Diagonal road, hr e cutter iru[i'ered out seemed nolle' the I. del of i l was thrown out, but, injured. The horse e Street to 'Pm :i' stye Meng that s, ri• t to t Where it was eeugh mid the ho little, an butt , Worse of its run,