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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-06-06, Page 8Dr. 'Fowler's Drag Store t'hysielana" and. popular 'Prescriptions .ceuratci6 vstruoWndRd. .are Drugs and Chemicals a peCiaU h Actors are always on good terms with 'themselves profes£sinnally. They may be 'miserable performers, not only beneath +0ritl,eisiu, but beneath censure; but they never suspect it and could not be con- vinced of it, They may be conscious that they are not liked. on the stage, but this to their biased mind, is only be- cauee snood porrord, number M wretched, irremediable actors tlaY per ton, Corrected. y P. Dome, rttour per 10018+, F l lvlteM per bushel, Spring • Harley Peal, Potatoes,. Butter, tub d0 Rolls, they aro not appreciated. The Egge per dozen is incalculable, though not one of them but in his own estimation is endowed with eotllething akin to genius. --Ver F'tart Commercial Alicert nee. —A full line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Sponffes,— BORN —,Spectacles, cte, alw.rysia itoelt-• McKas--In Brussels, on May 20.h, t'to wife of Mr Andrew hielSay ; a son, NranTr\QAL1 In Brussels on May :8th the wife of 1"i�LT,I TELEPHONECENTRAL u r W Nigetingale merchant ; u dangriter. AxaEasOr,— tt a site of Mr In Anderson ; a son: The Wingha'm Tanning' Co. Covsxs—Ar \r'hrgham, on May 20th, the wife of Mr �?' I East \\ au anosh on the 1st instars tNotfAiir Jung 6, 1600. twee Dealer. • 4260eta f,76 . 080t0 100 0 80 to 100 ,• 3a e0 40 b2 05, 1S ko 14 4 re to 1000 3 2It to 1 50 0. 00 to 000 TO THE PUBLIQt The publi are hereby cautioned against giving; any one cr it or my account, as I will not be res- ponsible . i any debts contracted by any one in my name er this date, ISAAC, IRELAND Wing nr, Juno 6th, 1800. BARK WANTED, OPEWE. 1Wm F. Co::sus; a son. still pay -STEAMSHIP and Gl t TOWN TICKER AI Slat the wife t \« D TRUN i ' Paout isIn East p'awanosh, on ay s , FEICE, of Mr $ Peddle; a daughter. ' 5R C o ?) h 5th inst the wife of Fea—In Listowel, onto > \Vin;„ttam, Ont. MrM M. Mel: Fleming; a daughter, forthis tat theirTaer's nnarjl', \'tinbha q iIonrlpek Bark MARRIED. Trimirsox- Trenab--On the 21st ult, by Rev D �Cj� r t *' • Rogers, at the resh once of the brides unelo, Mr Geo 'rG lA c i 4 A � �* (t y,t� M C braham, Mr Geo b Thompst n to Miss Eliza Zindall; f� ) L11 fl 4 of Groy. AIONTaOMRaT-4ATIMBIt—Atthe residence of the bride'sfather,cnthe21sttlt., by Rev Mt Croe., . .--m•--�••---- F G k to EstherA, FRIDAY, .1 LINE 0, 1890. Curious root of tine 'Wind. J. R. Love spent Sunday at his farm, near Christiana, ant.' it was there that the incident oec used durinta the high 'wiu�l,on Wednesday night, February 12. Mr. James J. Hodge is a tenant on Mr. Love's farm and lives with his four ,children, one a grow4lup daughter, in a littlettw,o-room frame house, 3:3117. feet in size. He says that near midnight he heard the house .creaming like it was Hugh Moutgowery, o rcenoo daughter of Mr 1V Latimer, of Qulross township. E,aior—Gnexecuz—At the residence of thebrido's JamesrElliot,tto Nies itupham'IayOrenache,hboth, of Ontros4. Itone—Mosrr.+T--At the residence of Mr David Moffat, boundary between Morris and Turnberry, on Wednesday, June 4th, by Rev A Y Hartley, Mr Joseph Robb, Mortis, to Miss Elizabeth Moffat, of Turbberry. PaltalaS—Tnaatlsex—At the residence of the br.de's father, Elgin—at, by Rev Jas A Anderson, it A, an Wednesday, 28th, ult., William John Perkins, merchant of r}orrie, to Margaret Thompson, daugh- ter of Robert Thompson, Godericb, Executive clemency has been denied about to fall to pieces•,• then there was a in the case of henry Smith, Louden, jar: and all was still;, The children cried wife murderer, who will therefore .out in alarm, and he jumped out of bed expiate his cringe on the gallows on to: find that the house had been lifted‘ J une 14. from its foundations by the wind, carried about five feet beyond them andoleposit- An agent for an English syndicate ed flat upon the ground,. is malting arrangements for the pur- The house was not injured and not an chose 'of the. Nova. Scotia and Dart - article in it was broken, A lamp that month Sugar refineries, The syndicate was placed on the mantelpiece was 'not propose glueing out the St Lawrence thrown: down. The next day the neighbors .gathered and raised the house and placed the foundation ston,es, under it where it stood, and the family is still living there as heretofore. The house is a well built little struc- ture, Gelled with pine planks. -Nashville American. Ile Saved fler Life. Miss Susannah Warfield, by her will $2,240,000 ;acres ; Spain, 19,769,0( ,0 Med at Westminster, left $100 to Mr. aures ; Italy, 9,834,670 Acres, and, Julius A. hood, formerly Baltimore and England, 2,471,000 acres,. Africa. has O1iio telegraph operator at Sykesville, 224,000.,00,)acres, The world is . now at Mount Airy switch. This money very far from being crowded as yet. was left to Mr. Hood to show her appre-�, ciation of his bravery when he once -- - --- ---- ----- saved her life at ,Sykesville. It was NOTE LOST.—The public are hereby cautioned y r aaalust negpt tlil n fiefs for,$30, from bred. Wright about seven years ago, Miss Warfield i„ favor o ao turdernigned. ,14 Sas endorsed' or; vas going to Baltimore and had to cross the note Paid•. rho note is o......'»e nod t,no all YOtll track9 to get to tb.e platform. She Tien p' d, 7\310,8 TIPLINci, • Tarn erre, June Gth,18QQ. as in the middle of the east bound track and the llasserrovr• train 'ras coming FARM FOR SALE. and ;Canada refineries in t)lontreah also the Moncton House. The price oflered .for the Nova Scotia refinery at, Halifax is • 850„000. The forests ,9f Europe. 'cover: the follo\\,ing areas;—Germany, 84,596,- 000 acres; Bussi,tti, 4,94,228,600 acres; A.ustria-Hungary, 46,9513700 'acres ; ,Sweden, 42,000,:009 acres ; France, Property for Sale IN WINGHAAt. The undersigned oilers for sale his dwelling house and one or more acres of land, as purchaser may soli on real nproperty ble terms. nicely orlfull particulars, apply to the owner, IAMEA ANGIIS. Winrhmn, April Oth, 1800, To Breeders. The 'Holstein -Friesian Bull, ° HURON LAD, No. 11609 tein lRegistered +'toie ne7,ierd Book,,in, the twillbekeptoforfservice;during the season of 1800 et Lot 11, Concession 1, Blorris. Terme—$1,50 for grade cows ; thoroughbred Hot. stein cows, $20; with the priviloge of returning; to be be paid at time of service. JOHN A MoEWEN, Morris April Sth, 1800. , Pleasant Valley Apiary. ;along. Mr. Hood was in his office a short — distance away and saw the danger. The The undersigned 'offers for sale his farm, being tale train was,then onlyabout X00 ands eourh heft or l,ot t6,:(oneessio) 1r East 1Vawansh, • s al ut 1 0 rte y on easy terms The farlu consists of 0 p ,P , away, anti she Coul(l not .hear ,it. Mr. 50 of tv nr r aro c Dare ant iu - Hood ran and caught her and carried her %atilt, are g balance bang, tort tvet 'arid. On the. h' I t d i a glod.tate or ^lir d frame house. contain ig,'r rbous and good ,,eller; bank reran and et0ire stabling; two oil the track. The engine came so close t0 her that it touched her dress,. It was wells of good water ; two cement cisterns a nice take small re once lir Wingham as part pay, terms to he ag ed upon ..For terms, apply to E. LCMNEX, i on t e premises, or.to' II, LEM1tEli, Ea t1 nwanosh, June;trd 1800. Wu1 •hdgn. orchard.. a farm is well fenced. Would t n ' a very narrow escape, and Miss Warfield often expressed her high appreciation of X.?. HIood's bravery.—Baltimore Auferi- Call • Toot Horses on Snow Shoes. Vise first stage through from ,Sjierra- `Ville, since Jan. 14 came into Truckee -Saturday night. Tho sleigh was con- ' Otructed specially for the purpose. The runners were made litre a pair of snow shoes, very wide with a groove in the center to keep the sleigh from drifting sideways, and the bottom: was well doped. • The frame of the sleigh was light; the whole structure did not weigh over eighty pounds. The sleigh was .drawn by two Horses on snowshoes, hitched tandetn. Myrom Manchester en- gineered the outfit, which was unique in appearance. The trip Was made £rent Sierraville to Truckee in less than two days. A load -of mail was brought in and a big load was taken out, Truckee Republican; Ilnooked Thera in Again. , Dttring ilia civil tear Mr. Charles Ness, of Searsrnont, was a inenxber of a Maine regiment. While in the south he had a bad,:fall, striking the back +of his head heavily on the .ground: It left him. par - tinily blind and for nearly ,twenty-five ycars,l a has been in the same,copdition. • While fie could see somewhat. yet ho was 'unable to read. Recently`lir. -Ness fell while, carrying a pail ttf mrlk•intq the Maur,,'. and Struck. the back, f Iris '. head heavily o,i4 the ice. Strange to say, 11irl eyusfgltt has ben restored And he roan see to read as well as,beforeltilo, first ' ,accident. -Pittsfield Advertiser. PURE ITALIAN QUEENS FOR SALE. Tested Queens, during, May .... ......$2 00 ,. during June ... .... 1 76 Untested Queens, after Juno 16th ...... 1 00 or 0 untested, Queens after Juno 15th , ..... , 4 00 —Comb Foundation on hand, fpr sale.— also have a: quantity .of chaff hit es and scall hives for sale. Carpenter work attended to in all its branches with neatness and despatch. PETER A. MILLER, Wiugham, Ont. e B ' ipuying' -, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS AD\ MUSLINS, AT 1 fl, cINDOD'S. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS 'to EUROPE. Montreal or Quebec, Ta Derry or Liverpool. rlgisT CA1s1N, vd5. am to ; SW,.1t,.,,arn. RATES, $45, $50 and $60, Single; $95, $10e and 8115 Return, according to location of Staterooms, Abpve rates do not apply to 88. PARISIAN, or June voyage of SARDINIAN. NO . CATTLB CARRIED. ISTEI ERIATE, 50. Return, S6Q. • Steerage at'ldwest rates. Apply to H. be A. At,LA,N, Montreal, nr HENRY DAVIS, WVINGJAI( The Queen and Turtles. Axuongg tho' delicacies which grace, ,Qlleett ; rietoria'8.table at a recent dinner was k turtle 100agears of age, which had leen brougitt.f,'xotlt the Ascension island •;p;,weeka',laueiy by the government ',*i'aisei' 'Wye: So thoroughly did herr r inajeittjr :enjoy the sorb proddced frotxi • the fart tot the -taeptlld that the Wye has 1 t Wien dispatched to Ascension --a dis4 ry of inane ttlotfegnd miles—foe ,a Ix stipply4f tvitttibiA0, 'I0T1,04 I IIAII1ES LOR, Carpenter and Builder, JOAN STREET, WINGHAM, UNI,, (Ogrgloslte LPdyd's raotory.) SASH, DOORS, FRAMES, BLINDS, &c„ &c� HMV, t Slvap 110R4irfOg f ;ryntl}tly attended ko,, ICE-COLD ;DRINKS AT ” TELE ECLI'PSE,' .-Oa:EAi41ERY BUTTERMILK— (b,' the glass.) , Soda -Water, Cream SpUa, Milk Shake; Lemonade, Ginger Ale, etc., etc. JOHN R'EIR. ) a took cold, I took Sick, I TOOK ' $COTT'S EMULSION I RESULT: I take My Meals, I take My Rest, AND I AM VIGOROUS 'ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; etting tit tool ToR Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver 0i1 and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda NOT ONLY CURED 110Y incip- ient Consumption sum BUILT ME VP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A PoUND A DAY. 'I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK." $COtt'a.Emuieton Is put up only In 8almpn antgr wrappers. Sold by all Druggists at ;§gc. and 81.00. SCOT?` S' BOWNE, 13ellevaile, 0 Extra Value offered in - in Dress Goods. As we have had a,great rush in Dress Coccls, we will sell all remaining shades at reduced prices. SEE THEM. All Wool, 'at 12 2 cts. ; Muslins, at 5,icts. 0 PRITATTS-- A large range to choose from, at all prices. EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS, LACES, RIBBONS,very lore, TWEEDS, SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, at away clown prises, 0 Don't buy before seeing goods. YOURS TRULY, TB USERSand IVIILL INNERS,. ardiiie MaohIllo. OiL O TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL USE NO- UTHER. 0 Every barrel �'uarnriteed. Weare the solo Manufacturers of the Genuine Lardino. Also Cylinder,it En Engine, Wool acid harness Oils. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.. Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario chapter 100, section 86 the creditors of \Villlarn Pits Hiecocks,leta of the town of Winghanr,in the County et Huron rand Province of Ontario, Clerk, who died on or about the 31stt$ay of Marph A. IS:, 1800, are required to send to J. A: Morton, of the Town of Winghaitt in the County of Huron, Solicitor for the undors ened mentors et the said deceased, on or. before the Oth day df June A. 11., 1890. their names adsrosses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of thole accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and notice is hereby given that the said Executors wilt lonnediatety after the last mentioned' day proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claitris of which they :hall then have had notice. J. A. MoaTON, Solicitor' for Mone J. Iltac'Geggs And Joon H. HtS0oese, Exeoutore. Wingham, Ont., Oth May,1800. _ EXECUTORS' NOTICE P;trsuant tothe Revised Statutes of Ontatio, 1887, ' chapter 100, section 40, the creditors of rvt111am , Mooney late of the Tetnship of Turnberry in the Couglty of Huron and Province of Ontario, Gentle- D.,l:'n'h t eerequired to send toalvoitt the t J. A, Morton h day of of the Town of q Town of Wingtharn, in tiro Countyof Hurogn,SollOitor for1,1fe uudershrn ed t ixeetbrs of tho ss id deceased on or br ote.t)no Oth day- l d6nA A, D.,1000 their names, addresses and descriptions, the full partiouiars or their darns, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the seeuritiglt•,any) held hythem, and notice le hereby given t the said EXeotlters will immediately after the i mentioned day proeee).l to distribute the assets Of bald deeeased among be l. to e and o the thereto. r n Agents wanted ever whNre. Good parllr s *hutted tier ng g v R ' ' eh"' of which they 0101 then have had notice. preenhnus anti bit commission:14 Jr HE I, A,ItoRlott,,,Soile torftit. w; lie Oketcuel i % Arid OZOribg 1)Atomero, i�"tRlrgtrtm. W17u1€ter ,44041440 $, lexotdoxi tfr, ., "i'Gtc>jil g dUti t i ityFkntNl titl.,+zthl ,, ; .. a WANTED Et—tthttders for thefire•' side Wt okly,containing the nev0etory,. " A Bailin; Stingy," by Rate ' ilva We'stlaife. Spud 60 cents for three months' trial, and receive it premium. Co. �TORONTO. OPENED. A M has just opened up a ienetaI Prevision and rocery Stor Iliarly opposite the Market. 0 The stock consists of Stigars, Teitts, Tobaccos, Spices, Raisers, Currants!) Dates, Figs and Wanes. • CANNED. GOODS OF ALL KINDS—Fruit, Peas, Corn, Salmon,; Caned Ileef and Sardines. All kinds of Biscuits, Dried Meats, Fish„ Butter, Eggs and Ii imerlioolt Salt. A full assortlaa'',nt of CROCKERY' AND GLASSW.A.lig in sets ox s8$rate. l3ut>te, , tow, Dried `Meat; etc:, taken. in a ellangoi As 'w .� bliy fir cash, we are able t& sell at the c'heapeet rates., By tailing and inspecting tiW g6tais you will oblige • March 1800. R. Qi GRA AMA Winghal1Y„ Onto., Prd �itt.. for Sate in Ce[mpila:r pY , The •0' ders;gned for sale a desirable pro VIperty 1f t,tt,o vitlege e , ore, consisting) or a good tr� �bte anti drivinghod with dwotit house, ofd dE, a shed, ono etr6 And who , Orland in connection. Splendid. garden with el1�jorte 00 fruit treys. Will be told gft A befit ln. Mer parttcttlarsitls���x t t0 rlofc choir, Vernon. 8111.1,, t s' .t • the: it'rid`etslgneifeat heap for service tilts season; on Lot 4 4fxn. 0,Tnhnbcrry,A pure bred boll, "Iterns. ton Bay.", Registetisd in 51th velunle of Hie ITelstein Yriesien herd book. Twinis 0,1.80 for insnrauce, td be paid next *Inter. ' 1.4.111 $„ball; hKSVE11,1., rrop'r 901304044 .914Vennwe B. We have hj in Men's and that everyop We have t terve clearing Don't wing Rold' before affordto iftltlI V'GIi.Y We Dave Counter SOT Dress Snits,. diem early. 'Tug Bradt, LL1 Mr J• WO, —The Poai Monday. Found— n -office. 1'lts Tilt week.' —Mr RA this week. —Mr T A tons of woo —Mr San1 from Grey, --1f your cis Will be, —Ur Ti% residence t 6: 'Tth >r .—Piueali —.Ittfn ,p.ppoiute church. The fr was finish egun. —bur •s s shirts,1 underwear beat for ql G1 loads o per G T Mr ql re rno Vi tl next wee' --A la. oranges g,, taurant. 4 amesto� day egret —Then the addi ;l, cost o il ' •794, wil decided) 32t11 of —4 t1 '] day. kindlinl —De distribti ing the Mental seribei, 50 coni —If pall all rho 1�T i' POreirl the gi , 000 G1oae • beer 7lubl of tl sttei iltutlfi