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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-04-04, Page 2t • P armacr Dr. Towler's Drug Stare vbriaoldeer ow popular Preseriptlortie @ACIDOSIS. CoMpotuitted, Pure Drugs and eiz' emieats specialtp. • .441.fidt Eno 0'1'000 Astieleib Perforce*, Spongeil.— .„ • —4806849h eito, always in stook— BELL ; TELLEIIONE CENTRAL OFFICE. a'rOninif and GRAND TBUNK TOWN TICKET riezon, wiegama, - ont, SmasasmaisvormarsomonomoommassmavAorsamtagoorwsmosmosassA c#.Vingi)atiittintts FRID&Y. MARCH 28, ;890. Miss Annie Willard,ef Smith's Hill, is visiting friends in town this week. —Commencing to look like est:unser again. We see the buys "pla3 lug t atoh" on the square.—Mr George Xing has returned to town, after. a 'couple of weeks' absence.—Afr T A Bruce, of Clinton, paid bin weekly visit to town on Monday —George Stephen, of Harlock, was in town this ee .—Thos .Nicholson, of Auburn. A: was in town this week.—N1 r Sperling, of Wingharn, was in our midst this week.—igr Geo Powell returned from Listowel and Brussels, where he re- ceived large orders for their famous sugar cured meats. ---Mr. J. Lesham, of Londesborol was in town on Wed • neiday--Mr. T. Dell, of Londesboro, was in town this week.—.3. A. Mc- Millan, of London, was in town this weeic.—Ourlittle town was turned into a prize ring last week there being s,• no Jess thnn five fights in one • Clap— Mr F.Afetcalfe has returned liome from Clinton, having got tbe bank'rlipt stock of C Dickson, of that place.—T Hoggs, of •Alma was in, ' town this week.—The usual services were held in Trinity Church on Wed- nesday evening:L4qe T Richardson, of Seefortb, was in town last Mr It Walls, of Hamilton, was in town thiS weelt,—J I) Fisher, of •Aubern, arriv.d.in town on Tuesday. G•Axton of Toronto, was in town this wisels,--Illiss Agnes Babb is visiting friends and relatives in Mitchell this week. ---Mr, and Mrs. Ramsay, of Westfield, were in our midst this Week.—Mt. Wm. Clelland, of Bay City,i‘lich, has returned home. favor- of 11111301410neee,Oltr Metho, .,.. fist friendf have fairly commoneed ri, work On then% now church. The$ in. . ,, ...• • bfultiing.—Viefora Scott Brea, of. tend erecting' a good, sabOantial mAKE spit' forth, pat all Organ in the Presbyterian . .- church iaqt week. If one of 140.1 Ar„ 04'S make, and it a fine inotravent the Stratford anizee Jest week the Stratford .fiere?ti recovered ft verdict for SOO slut cWita AVM the Striktford Mu* far libel. summit—In Othods. on the UP hut, tile MN et 0 tiarrett 1 a SOU. • Atte}#104-4n Winghntn, on the saw inst, the wile 1142 000 Campbell daughter. maititorzo. cu!—Fos—At Monteith, Manitoba, ti the 12tit frisk by the Bey Mr Wilson, Vr John II Schad, to Miss Sadie Vorbes, •eldest, dimwitted of Mr Itebt Forbes, ail of Monteith. Dortima—Foitinci—At the stone time and place, by theefme, Mr Wm Davis Dunbar, of Eloping*, to Miss Matilda A retina, youngest daughter Of tdr Reid Forbes, of Monteith. StagY.—Knietir...--At the residence of the bride's father, township of Morris, on the Illth inst. by Ray D Forrest, Mr WiillatuStampt of Madette, to Miss Jennie, eldest daughter of Mr David Knight. Woong,—Rwaint—By the Bev 11 Berry of Mild. way on March SUi1890, la the realdenee Of the bride's brother, Mr I1Chert Woods, of Carrick, Co Brune, to Miss Thee= divers, of Turnhurry, nnuo. ibults.—In Morris, tho 21st infit, las, 8, San 1 Mr Robt gillon, aged IS Yparkh Meliths. and 28 dal% Afffd......100.000140ApraromoNMOOMMAVAINMAWP.I.M.A.4.00rINI WINGRAM IVIA.RXETS. memo:titan, March Et, 1800. °erected 1,y P. Deans, Produce Dealer, lemur per 100 the, • 8 828 to 220 rail Wheat per bushel, . • 0 75 to 0 80 Spring " oats. , • 0 75 to 0 80 25 to 26 . 1 attu:t sti tub • • 12 to 16 3002 to 85 Potatoes, - 80 to SS do Moils, Eggs per dosen. 12 to 12 so to fo Wood per cord, 1 25 to 1 80 flay por ton, •Turkeys per lb., 5 00 to 6 00 07 tc 08 Jeese " 05 to 06 ckde ,• 06 to 07 ........................................................ ie n4, " . 06 to C6 Salem regret to announce the extend - e3 indisposition of Mr Robert Harris, ',who load hada severe attack of inflame - tion, midis still in a very bad state. We trust he tuaV soon be restored in health to his wife and young •family sled he enabled to renew his engage. merit as Precentor in the 'Co g tensest Church at Turnberry. —On Tuesday evening last, a pleasant •Tsunion was held at the reeidence' of Gentinill. About 70 or 80 •• ocepted an invitation to be present eninwas spent in a very, TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. The undersighed offers forsalo three valuable park lots on the east side of John street, Leta 80, 81 and 75, containing lo ores, with good buildings, first, clam, orchard to. This property, situated in 0$wor Wingham, he sold on easy terms to suit pur- chaser,. f 51,200. For further particulars apply to JAS McCLEs-1:0 AN, lono,,,mmen p. o. FARM TO RENT. -_-_, The undersigned wishes to rent his frirm,being the Routh halves of lots Nog. 28 and 24, let concession Morris rowngitip. The farm . consists of 100 acres, ()veva) of which are desintl: The farm is well. fenced and in good condition. ' It Is well adapted fOr dairying or grain, but especially dairying It iv about two miles from the Mluoyale Cheese Factory. There are fifteen acres in Fall Wheat The stubble 1 land was nearly all ploughed in the fall,. There dre a good 4026d feet barn, stone stabling and sheds for implements, The idwelling house is 28220, well , finished inside and Ott thrith .a, good wood shed at- 1 can also rent it quantity of implemenis—binder, reaper, mower, rake and ploughs, For terms apply to boiled. I will lease for One or n term of years, and. , ea ivE4 ow, 0 R. A. on,tuaa, . Wingitam, Ont. _—.....—. . II ft i • Holstein Bull • for • :Sale. are ail taiga's, . BLUEVALE QHIEF, No, 14491, bred and owned by. James.Elliot, Blue - vale, Oat, °aired February 16th, DM. Sire, Crown Imperial, 7849; dam, Titania, No, 5167, Bluevale Chief bag been accepted for registry in the sixth volume of the liolsteln.Preslan Ilerd Book, and numbered as above. Stock for vale, and SUGAR., BANANAS, RIPE TOMATOES, Etc., at the " EOLIPSE,':, • JOHN KERIL. Wingham, March 20.,'90. Dressmaking Announcement Mims !Kum k Mckenzie Navelalten possession ofstore o sit PP° the Bank on Josephine street, next deOr to Mr Yields' butcher shop, where they intend earning on a tIrst.class Dress and Mantle -making Establishment. rders promptly attended to. Satisfaction teed. Seeds! ISIME10101110.40.11....1.00.Y•111•1110...EIWILIA,•111 866dE. Seeds 00 UST A. G *a • has just opened up 0,,• t erierai Provis.ion td Groccry Store. nearly opposite the Market. The stock consists of Sugars, 'eas, Tobaccos, Spices, Raisens, Currants, .Datts, ri.gs and Pruxtes. CANNED GOODS OF AIX KINDS Fruit, Peas, C rn, Salmon, Corned Beef and Sardines. All kinds of Biboults, Dried Meats, Fish, Butter, Eggs and Liverpool St14. A. full assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE in sets or separate. 0 Butter, Eggs, Dried Meat, etc„ taken In exchange, As -are buy for C t WO a.re aole to sell at tbe cheapest rates. By „ callincr nd inspecting ()Irgoods you will oblige - guaran. 1 Mart !!! JAMES ELLIOT, Bluevale, Got. Notice of DIM TION of PA ERSHIP. Notice is her ,..y given t the partnership lately subsisting hew n7Jo Atnbter anti 11'11111Si* •-k. Billingsley. of 5 •\ n of Windham, under the firm of Ambler et was dISSO1Yed on the Sth day of March, 1690.1 ,m1 consent. The business of harness winkle, - etc, wi be carried en at the sans stand for the tura by the rid Join! Ambler solely, on bisown• •oo Ant, and the id Mtn n b is . ,tteottlipla to settle all debts 41 to atulA blyit:aid Da ci ith March, WO, 70'. A. Mil, TVISLEY, ATEEW AMBLER, 1 JOHN AM Ell, 5:. FAR1VIS FOR SALE. ..., . ......._ I have a nu-t,bor of farms for sale in different , parts of Ontario, As you are aware, farms were never a cheap in this province as 5 he h77n,t e, andif you want a farm I would recommend You to huy nom If your MUMS are limited I eau sell yon a farm on a small citih paYinent, giving you plenty of time to pay halanca of purchase me at a low kna of mte Ma thus Fr 11 b 3 a ins of your own most eatitf. ciliary TiMI itcreirne Aaa and do not te re credit I atm own you qt, goOd talUe for yo money as ' ki tem let elgewhere-• ' .1 Will gladly send y ,,, 40ription of faints or sale in any locality o 1 funrin .rom you. • J 11' TT , •• St /0 .. et ens donto. -------0• toanner.—To.morrow tergsP !the 24t,il fast, a meethig :t6 bysistAbt tios Congregational 0 itrat,!srry, for the purpose of 'taking intdZensideration proposals for •its restoration?" The church in Two, tion. (wnicti was built about 27 years since and iq w ,11 attended, sander the pastorate of the Bev G Tottee;) has for tome time shown evidoiloQ tf • the ravages of time. and we trait the needed refeeirs wilt frbe met by a liberal • response and optive co•operation by $tsirequentersLinlfriends. '`BInevale• The soft warm weather and rain • for the lust falv days. has made the • reads in, eit millith8C impassable condi- ., tion, end •pverynndy wiehing 'for sinting.—We are 'losing some -of bur • population Ma IR week IVIre,Chas.Waltiss Joy, and family are.moving -near I3ayfield, and John Walmsiey and fain- ily err :the •4 inciting sty/v.—Messrs Doff .it Stotart are sawing maple and •&tipping to Litv..8rpoot.—Our literary wiety had a Nil hone last Wednes- • Airevening, when thi debate came off •;,,lbjeet —"Resolved that Annekation ' tn•the Htatee wonici benefit ;Aprota rly on the speakers 4,rotied, -2\had given the subject At 4014 1 Pay. In foot, the . 4 credit te a Mere t Mr Sas. Timmins, tetpecitlb, made -an excellent Spetleh Elertnu a Elottled. "Tett must go to Bermuda. 11 ion ao not Irmi not be responsi. &de for the consequences." 44 lint, doctors I esuk afford _neither the time tor the money." "Moll, if that is impossible, try CO or PURE NORWECIAN • COD zarvErt oiz. •tau it ittritinda Sots tOod, nod many cases of CO H eUIVIPTION51 Bronchitis, Cough' or,Socrore COM boyfe efTftElif with ilk Mid. Lb& • adtohttbre that the' mast sensk nib summon eon take -Jot. Another ' thing Which rommends It is the sUMulatto* properties tit the Ilyo• phosehites which. It- contains. *712will flitd it roe sole est your **lot's, In tabloid wrapper. Ile I'*-) tea /Mr the Kerialtie." 01! nows-A.ArtirtIlla. • DO YOU WANT TO BUY" YOUR SEEDS AS CHEAP If so, read T. A. MILLS' posters every morning. 1. .. ; Wingham, Mar:h 21, 1800. MIMI MEM I 3 • — 1 -- 11 Route Bills • , von sie,AsoN Ol you mint Neat, Showy hill, will Mit together asd atipaotirettaliPtayeed: nn «odd paper or card; Vend -per indef. to,tfie TIMES Oilibb; • & 1411a:1.41i 'GOOD 'CUTS TO ; otocroi Prios rdammble, mid ovine' to, eis.itetenfitie • ; qalt and ritspeet,beoie 1V:ikinglItout PURCRASE attended to. • Tilt CHINA:HO WT4 YATE • Times Office, Winghont R.. A. GRAHAM. 28, 1.890. • "Wing ham, Ont, 1890 MISS A. B wishes to intimate to the Ladies of Wingliam and surrounding country that ber stock of ping ad inviter plitllery has arrived and is now opened out. The stock is well - assorted, and contains all the Thshionahle styles for this year. FEATHERS,— FLOWERS, - RIBBONS, - LACES, - ETC. • .A. large ,stock of FANCY GOODS always on hand. The MANTLE DEPARTMEMt contains a varied assortment of Silks, Satin -Brocades, PluOes, Velvets and Mantle 'Cloths, to elioose frem. Ported fitting, and latest end most fashionable garments. • An inspection , Winginun. March 20,1800, .._. First door north of E, P. Gerster'a jewelersstore WE/S ...ARO±T., I It SEE erster's Advt. NEXT WEEIC 44*a0Z. —1 and • 4.ttoo• t 6—wn ',71Y1417. • ! • -1 . • id rrt Otite last JUST IVED By SS. Europa, from Hamburg, Germany, OASES FANOY TABLE CHINAGSETTS, 41.415 S'ETT8, IPPAYIT 3ONV1.,8, VAST'S, BISOVIT JABS, WATBR SBTTS, ROBB JARS, CMS 4! SAUCERS IMO RAMS, NIINV 0tY,11,11.A.NTe, • N1Th1 EL8, IW NUTEI, NSW FRUITS OlbE, LIABLE GROOM=