HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-08-28, Page 5THE ANCH.QR". HOUSE,
, ,Our A a) is literally peeked from cellar
to garret,with seasonable Cud fashion -
:a ableew fall goods, We cannot even
attempt to give a desoription •of them
but we extend a most cordial invitation
'to all intending purchasers to call upon
us and so afford us the pleasure ,of die -
playing our goods and , describing
their many excellent qualities.
Stacks of'new Botts and Shoes from
the best makers in Canada, and our
prices are hard to boat,
hen yeti. want Sugars, you laadbetter
bring a grain bag along, for we are still
selling 18 pounds of granulated,20 pounds
of ckee and 22 pounds of yellow for a
dollar.
1Vlr Editor, if you Shill beat that record
in Winghit,in, let us know in your next
fissile,
Our Teas are daily sounding, our
praises.
GORDON & McINTYRE..
The Big Brown Anchor.
CONKTAXI IU,N giLIAED•
An old physician, retired ;from practice, ligalnle
had placed in his hands by an Fast India misslonery
the formula eta simple 1'egetablo remedy for the
'speedy and pereipnerntouro oI Oonsunlptioe, Lion.
chitin, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat end. Lung
Atfcotions also a po aitivo and radical cure for
Nervous Debility and. all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested Ito wonderful curative powors in .
thousands of cases, he has felt It his duty to melte ]t
known to hie antrering follows Actuated by this
motive and n desire to relieve hamar aullorint I
will Bond free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, in Oernian, French or. English, with full
directions for preparing and ueing• Sent by mail by
Norex 820 Pc'vertte Block Rechestor, , Y.
Belgrarve•
The officers of Belgrave Lodge, T 0
T, for the present quarter are es
follows ; 0 T, D Melt lejohn ; V T; 11
Agnew ; Roc S,,O Michie ; k' S', 13
Wilkinson; T,. Mrs Wightrnan; 0,
Mina Bengough; M, W Anderson ; D
M, B, Meililejohn; 0, 1� Wilkinson ;
S, W Agnew ; P 0 T ,T Fells ;.S J T,
G 11 Blackwell,. --The officers of the
juvenile Temple were elected at their
ineetinp; Monday evening last, and acre
as follows : S J P, G R Blackwell ; _0
T, Norman Brandon ; V T„E Littl e-
fair ; Rec S,. N McOrea,; As't Sec, N
Wilkinson;' F S, M Wray ; T, K
Wightman; O,A Proctor;. M, B Nixon;
D11/, .O 13randon ;. G, R Close ; S, 0
Corbett. Both the above societies are
in a flourishing condition and deserve
the support of the community.—Mi R
Sterling and daughter are away on a
trip to Manitoba..—East Wawatlosh
township Council have granted $1O
towards paying for the new sidewalk
which `has been laid along the 'vest sicte
of tylaitistreet,-1)r itilo0psey, who is
locataid in the Western States,, has re=
turned to his home after a three weeks'
visit to his parents liei'e.=The East
Wawanpsh fall show will be held here
on the 6th and 7th of October next.
Clinton.
(Intended for last issue,)
Gorr 'DOME.—On Saturday last the
soul of Miss Annie Beesley departed
to its eternal rest. The deceased was
only 36 years of aye, but for a consid-
erable time had been a great sufferer
from a complication of diseases, which
term hated fatally on the afore men -
School opened last week.—Mr Geo
terra t•e, Her remains were in. Carr, who has been home for his holidays,
tarred in the Clinton cemetery, Mone returned to•his work, at tailoring, in
day.last,y and were followed to the Toronto.—Miss E Hill and her brother
rave by.a large number of Clinton
. are home from Thessalon, Algoma. He
itilzens. is studying for the. ministry, while she,
It did us good the other day to
have :it hearty shake from a Wingham' ;ve believe, is about. to go to college.—
citizen, in trio person of Mr W 13111. Miss Webster, of Thessalon, has been
13e told us that Wingham was still visiting Mr Thos Netterfield's.—Gospel
booming and expanding. We .wish it service was held in. Lower Wingham
school on Sundry afsernoon at 3.30. The
Bev Mr ,Watson, Congregational Minister,
occupied the pulpit. These services will.
dour town, is still 1n a critical condi,- be carried out every Sunday through the
tion. +She was recovering nicely from summer at the same hour.—The brick -
her first sickness, when a relapse took x�work of Mr Wellwood.'sflnebriok cottage
place, which has since been very is now completed and Mr Netterfield,
troublesome. who wielded the trowel, has given place
TiHFIRST HERE. --Mr John Steep, to the oarpenters.—Mr. Richard Shrigly
elaires to he the first one who carried is.so far recovered from his blindness as
e Orange flag for the lodge on the to come out and look at the'boysplaying
`_ a ay eld line, 40 years ago. Ile ob- foot ball.
thin the colours from Goderich,, and
"La Grippe.
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Cherry
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addressing with a amp, naming thio paper. W. A,
Itch, Mango and Scratches of every kind, on
human or animals, cured in 30 minutes by wood•
.ford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold .by W. B. Towler,
".i+a Grippe” or influenza an be quickly
oured by the use of Wilson'sCompound of
Wild Cherry, the old reliable. remedy for
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup,Colde,
Coughs and other diseases of .respiratory
system• Wilson's Wild C rry has been
in use for many years and ishighly recoro-
mendedky all who know its virtues. .bold
by all prominent druggists.
Lower Win•
g am•
WINGIIAM MAI;ICETS,
lvit.`mr,Altr, August 27, 1891
Correoted by P, Deane, Produce Dealer.
82 00 te 00 to 2
75
05
- • • 85 to 90
36 to 1040 to
00 to O6 t
12to 13 y 9
11 to 11
flour per 100 s,
Fall Whist per bushel,
Spring
Oats, ,•
Barley
Peas,
Butter, tub
do Molle,
Eggs per dozen
Wood per cord,
iiayy per ton, .
Wool,
1 continued prosperity.
• Little Cora Beckwith, ' who nearly
a month since, was taken very sick in
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WINGHAM FOUNDRY,
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MANUI'A,0TWIEBS O:h' TUE
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BC YN «R ON : OT AIR FURNACES..
These Wood furnaces are. the best in the market
to -day, and will be sold at rock bottom prices,
12 to 13 ,µ BRASS 1OK and FITTINGS PIPING, &c,
1 60 to 1 76
7 60 t0 $ 00
36 17 to 20
Executors' Notice to Creditors.
rival?, ot Catherine Turner Smith late
of the Township of Morris, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the twenty.eighth clay
of July last peat, and all others having claims against
her estate, aro hereby notified to send by post, pre.
pad, or otherwise deliver tole. Vanstono„wingham,
Solicitor for the undersigned Executors of the estate
and effects of the said deceased, on or before the
2191 day of September, A. D. 1891, their ehristian
names and surnanros, at dresses and description, tho
frill particulars of their claims, astatement of their
accounts, and the. nature of the murales Of any)
held by them; and it1 default thereof,and inrmediato•
ly after the said 71st day of September, A, D. 1891,
the assets of the said Catherine Turner Smith, de.
ceased, will bo distributed amongst the parties en.
titled thereto, having regard only to claims of
whloh notice shall have Seen given as above required.
and this notice being given under the provisions of
Revised Statutes of Ontario, chap 110; sec. 30, the
Executors will not be liable for the said emote. or
any part thereof, to pny person of whose Claim
notice at Sl not have been received by then, or their
said So citor, at the time of such distribution.
R. VA Sra1E, Jnnx A. Malvern, }Executors.
Shcicitor. RimHAItn Hoed., t
Da ,d at Wingham this 26th day of August, 1891
carried them on his shoulders to the Listowel• •
above mentioned station. . ' Rev Mr Arendt, late pastor of the
Jackson Bros are having the front' Lutheran,olluroh in town, will leave
of their store beautified by a plate town about the first of September to
glass trout; If there is one branch take charge of Lutheran church in
higher than the rest, you may, rest Sullivan, Grey county.—Mr Nicholas
assured the Jackson Bros will climb Krotz,for years a salesman in different
thereto. dry goods stores in town, has opened
• IT WOULD worm A onARar.—Atom. a general store in the building owned
ination and corruption in high places by Mr A D Freeman, on Wallace
is now being brought to light. We street. May he meet with success is
are of the opinion that a , little bit of the wish of his many friends,—The
fall races will be held here on October
7th and 8th.—The ' cheese fair held
here is one of the best in the Province.
Upwards of 12,500 boxes were offered
and sold at the last fair. ,
old fashioned justice could just now
be used to great advantage in 0Ottawa
and elsewhere.
Ir
tou rLEASE, RoaERT.—If our es-
teemed bell ringer, Mr Welsh, would
pull the rope a few,tlmes on a Sun-
day, his services would be much ap-
pre4ted ; say, for instance, a half
hourbefore dieine service, both morn-
ing and evening ; also for the Sunday
school in the afternoon. it
That very . essential • article, the
' Staff of Life, is now selling in town
for 5 cents per 2 Ib loaf.
If one at the present time wants a
feast of harvest apples, they have
luything to do but sing a song and get
a1 Choy. want.
Ts IT Scutrar lnAlr ?-Mr I1; Holmes,
ot the Clinton New Era, preached, in
St Mary's Sunday last. We have
heard Mr Holmes expound the scrip,
turns, and have thought with many
others, that the title Rev should be
put before his flame, Did we Say
Reverend 1 Yes, meaning that he was
as worthy the appellationas other
divines. But bear with rue, Sir ; we
do not believe in, that appellation being:
hsot ed to any mortal man. The
word is only used once in the whole
Bible, when it says "Holy and Reverts
end shall be nig name.” Then I ask,
tyt lawful to give to mean a title that
should only be given to the Lord God
of Heaven ?
LorlairlviTY.-Mrs Hanlon, of town,
has at the present time as a visitor
her mother, who is
10 years
of age,
,
and all things considered very active.
She is a native of Ireland, emigrating
to this country 45 years ago, the old
soil still being as fresh in her memory
ae it Was when first site bade it fare -
tie 'She buriedlies' ttturbtafal last
FACTS
FOR - WIWCHAMM - PEOPLE
who are not particularly anxious
to have to call in an under-
taker to think'about.
Ci1I and Gentic.a1 nt-rep ��-
• ed to promptly.
JAS• NM RI AY & 00.
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ROYAL MAIL STEAMSRIPS.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE.
EVERY WEEK.
Montreal and .Quebec,
" Derry or Liverpool.
CABIN, 550 to 880. According to Steamer
and location of Stateroom.
Intermediate and Steerage at low' rates.
NO CATTLE CARRIED.
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SERVICE OF
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. STEAh1SHIra.
NEW YORK & GLASGOW
via -Londonderry, every Fortnight.
CABIN, 935 and upwarde. Return, 865 and upwards.
Steerage at low rates.
Apply to H. & A, ALLAN, Montreal, or
HENRY DAVIS, WINGHAM,
STATE
I have been agreat sufferer from-femalewaakness.
of long etandiug,and have boon treated by several
physloiansand also been under treatmentin the
Toronto General Hospital, and all sailed to cure me.
I saw a medical book explaining the' Histogenetic
System, and resolved to give it a trial. 1 consulted
Dr. Roar, who prescribed these remedies, assured
mothey would mire Inc., I had ,ny doubts, but was
determined .to try nnce Snore. I took treatment two
weeks; and uni•utterlyastoniehedatthe results. I am
nearly well,and no language can descrlbehowtbank-
fulltan that my- life is spared. This testimony is
voluntary, and I give it hoping that hundreds of my
sex may try the medicines and receiyo'thosame mer.
v elloue good that I have. They are good to take, and,
unlike any medicine I ever took before, leave no bad
offsets'
MRS. J. FAWOET'r
102 John Street, Toronto;
I was attacked with congestion. Qf tho liver and in.
(lamination of the kidneys attended with excru-
ciating pains in my side and back; Could not lie on
either side could scarcely breathe. Tho slightest
movement caused agonizing pain. Nothing gave me
relief. I sent"For Dr. Rear,knowing he had cured niy
daughter of a dangerous illness with Histogenetic
Medicine after she had been given up by four skillful
physicians. In one week my pain was gone and liver
and kidneys acting as well as ever. The cure Isom,
pinta. It acts the most like magic of any medicine
I ever took. I sincerely hope that the suffering ladies
of Toronto and elsewhere may try the superior merits
of the pure and tasteless medicines. My object in
suing this • testimony is purely through sympathy
for the siek and dying.
1MIRS. McOLLOUG1I, •
00i Adelaide St. cast, Toronto
Our representative will be at
RATTENBURY HOUSE, CLINTON
ON
mbar 9th
' Wednesday,' Sento x ,
English Spavin Liniment remoras all hard, senor
calloused Lumps and Blemishes from.horses. Blood 10 a. in. to 4.30 p. m, for the convenience of Wing -
Spavin, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeuey,Stifies,Sprains, ham patients.
Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, eta: Save 860 by
use of one -bottle. Warranted the most wonderful
Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by W. B: zanier. Consultation Free.
Wrolteter• SEND FOR FREE BOOK EXPLAIN-
Mr..Thos.Gibson, M,P.P., and Mrs. ING SYSTEM.
Gibson, left on Thursday of last week
on a trip• to the Old Country. ,We
wish them a pleasant trip and a safe,
return,—Rev. George Broctn, pastor
of the Presbyterian Church in this
place .for the past twentytwo years,
died on Tuesday last. -Mr Robert
Black, formerly of Gorrie, has bought
the Wroxeter Flour Mills,. and Mr
Jas Ireland the oatmeal mill.—Mr
Jno Davidson and Mr David Whyte
left for the Normal School .last Mon
day.
---You may think it very funny,
But the world is never sunny
To_ the man who has no money,
But who wants it day by day ;
You may say that he should win it,
And should coin each golden minute,.
And deolare he isn't it it—
, Batt he is right in --the way 1 • '
Through the world he goes, unheeding
All the joys on which 'tis feeding ; ,
In its rose hole weeding
li'or the silver day by day ;
Till at last, with. gall for honey,
In a
shady spot sunny,
Rests thvman who has ao money, .
In a grave that's in—the way.
For bib 'laza or eta Gripre" Wilson's
Compound yrup of Wild Cherry is a sure
sad safe re ody. There is no better wadi,
acne for the mare of Influenza, Brenoliitis,
digiegke, CettlelOroetp' iedre
iptogenetio Medicine so n.
Rooms 2.and 3 Albion Block, Richmohd street, Lon.
don, and 19 'rouge Street ]Market Toronto,
vdentiOn Wingham Times.
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of pure Cod Liver 011 with Hypo-
phelfliioat ea Palatablef Lime
Milk.
Is
A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER
it Tt! Indeed,•and the ditto lade and
taiil,pies who take, Sold eeslly, may be
tortttled egelnst a cough that might
Prove nodous, by taking 13oottrei
Emulator after their meals during
the Wiiitertr.,artyra.
Neter* a rtatrrtiettiorta smut int/femme,
e,
6 1 E`• W
' NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
GEO. SHAW
Wishes to intimate to the people of Wingham and
Vicinity, that ho has commenced the Butchering
Business agarol nod has opened :out 1n the0ld Stand,
a few doors -North of the Brunswick House..
Where ho will keep a fresh stock of ,
BEEF,
LAM&
PORK,
And ther Mee which he will sell cheap.
Meats delivered to any part of the town.
rho Patronage of the public elicited.
GEO. SHAW
WESTERN •FAIR
LONDON,
September 17th to 26t11, 1$91..,
CAS ADA'S FAVORITE'
Live Stook, Agriellitural, •
Industrial and Art Exhibition
natablished i86g.
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LARGE INCREASE OF EXHIBITS
AND .ATTENDANTS EVERY YEAR.
1800 was good, but 1891 will be better.
$25,000 .IN PRIZES
Attractions, etc., which are being arranged'. fort 1Ii11
surpass any yet produced.
SPECIAL' EXCURSION RATES 'ON ALL RAIL-
WAYS.
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Entries close September 12th. For Prize Lists and..
all information apply to
OAPT. A. W. PORTE THOS. A. BROWN'E,
' Pres, • Seo,
Si�iafr,
M. D. i1. A., h, 0, P. S. 0.,, M. 0, P.S. M.,
SPE iIALZST,
TORONTO.
Jonathan Bushart, Listowel, says
"After spending all my money and prop-
erty to no purpose on medical men, for
what they termed a hopeless case of con=
suraption, Dr. Sinclair cured me."
Mre.•Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says:
"When all others failed, Dr.. Sinclair
cured me of fits:"
W. McDonald,, Lakefield, says :—"Dr.
Sinclair cured me of Catarrh:"
Geo. Rowed,Blyth, says :—"Dr. Sin-
clair cured me of heart disease and drop-
s [ sy when all others failed." b -
tDiseases of private nature brought on
I by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures.
Beautify :Your Homes CONSULTATION FREE.
J
DR. SINCL AIR will be at the
QUEEN'S I -TEL, Wingham,
JAS. H.« FRIEND,
Cato of Hamilton and Paris,
HOUSE, SIGN. AND ORNAMEN-
TAL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER,
• FRESCOER, &C.
Would take this opportunity of infoimingi the citizens
of wingham and surrounding country that having
had large oxperience in cit)evvork, he is .prepared to
do Alabastining, Iialsornining and Wall Papering 0
thelatost approved styles of plain and decorative
work. Churches, Halls or other public or private
buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designs
at moderato rotes. _-
Graining in Walnut. Oak, Bird's Eye Ma-
ple, &c., a Specialty.
All orders entrusted to my mire done with neatness
and despatch.
Orders left at Mr. Ross'.. Bookstore will receive
prompt attention,
' JAS. H. FRIEND.
Winghatn, April 8rd.
HAVEYOU,.,
any intention of taking a
Business Course T 's koniU
YM' SO
1he:Fone t gitg u$igeO$ Ool age
OF LONDON
would: like to correspond with you.
CATALOGUE FREE. '
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
TICEOT.
ON
THURSDAY, SEPT.. 24th. 1891
All parties indebted to William Riad
either by note or book account, will
please call and pay the same to me at once,
as they have been placed in my bands
for oolleotton.
O
O O O
n
Paci�c
it.
LABORERS WANTED
IN ..
MANITOBA
and NORTHWEST
To enable laborers to reach the bountiful hetvest
of Manitoba and the Northwest, the Canadian Pacific
Rytvill make the following low one-way rates:=
Frons any station in Ontario to
DELORAINE
METHVEN
HAR'rNEV
BINSCATRH
MOOSOMIN,
Going. July 28th and August 4tH''
`°Purchasers of 'these tickets to reeeive a Certificate
thirteeno dollarsoc h,Aprovidieg they btor
een
working as farin laborers for One nidnth preyloUstO
their return,
For full particulars apply to any Calla:
dian Pacific Railway agent.
.15.00
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to E. R. '.Talbot,
either by notes or book account, will
please call and pay the same to meat once,
as they have been placed in my banes
for colt. on. 0
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