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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1891-12-11, Page 5.ie Bast Pince oll Earth to Buy Yollr PALS arid WICER GOU The V1hoIe VlorId Wants to buy the Bet1 THE BEST is our UId for Your Buskiess And the Place to ' do thlt is at T . I-1 0 M 'LT ril II az 4.:::..i .1\47 14.......t . Our Fall and Winter buying has been done with a view of offering you the best clualities.at the best figures, And we invite all whet arc{ in need of a Flit>lT-(JLA.SS SU IT to closely inspect our varied STOCK OF OVEROOATINGS OATINGS, WORST EDS AND TV "., E , which we are prepared to make up in the very latest style and best workmanship, having improved oar facilities for se doing, WE STILL LEAD IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS. z uch as Shirts of all kinds, Cuffs, Collars, Ties, Gloves, and all descriptions of Underwear, in fact, everything to make you t;olnfertable. We are also Headquarters ters for . TRITN W S ,A. (;) • you are especially interested, as you can find everything in that line, from the largest to the smallest sizes. We especially invite, your attention to our xvew style of SEAMLESS BO OTS, which we are now introducing and 'which we feel satisfied will give entire satisfaction. Never before have we been able to otter so large and varied assortment of fresh and pleasing styles in OVERSHOES, RUBBERS and FELT GOODS, which we have. in endless variety and of the best quality, namely, ti.e Goodyear .Brand. And in order to. tweet the wants of ail, we have a good stock of Heine -made Men's. Boots, and are prepared to make to order, on the shortest notice, that department being under the able manage- ment of our old townsman, JOSEPH } ISDON, whose abilities in, that line have become a household word. In closing„ we ask all and sundry to give us acalls as you will 'find the bottom knocked completely out of the nig prides, WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. REPAIRING done in the latest style of the art and, utmost despatch. IN OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT J. J. HO M IUTH SON. N. B,—All Notes and Accounts must be settled by the first o£ December. We must have money to meet our obligations, wiralrensowillowir 4:011112112116131311101.11,1111-/ ...saradssansta=same Bluevale. On Thursday' evening of last week the class of Mrs Wen Messer gathered at the manse, for the purpose of pre- setting their teacher with a suitable aficiappropriate present. The address was read by Miss Louise Hartley and the presentation ,made by Miss Maggie Robertson. --Quite an interesting gave of foot ball took place on Saturday, between the Wingham and Bluevale juniors. Owing to the absence of one Of the Wingham players, the Bluevald boys had to play only 10 men, who were: -Forwards, l3 Stowe, W Diment, Mac Messer, W Stewart, L B Duff. Half backs, 0 ' Coultes, A Duncan. , Backs, S 19yres, F Scott. Goal,' W Burgess. rhe Bluevaleites were the winners to the extent of 5'to an ex- ceedingly large 0. R9 uch interest was shown by the spectators, The return match in Winghaal on Saturday, promises to be a lively one.—Mr Joseph' McPherson, who has been making cheese this season, has return- ed to spend the winter tinder the parental roof.—The bills are out for the tea -meeting. to be held on Monday next; by the Y P 0 A.—Mrs lMe- Therson is recovering from her recent illness. --Mr Bisrnark Timinins has left for Toronto, where he will resume; his studies.—Our town is to have some - think new this Christnaas,in the shape - of a Christmas tree ; this will be some, new,espeoially to the youngsferf,, as a Xmas tree has been a thing of long ago.—Mr Sam Scott, the pig Iran„ shipped, on Wednesday, another car load of pigs to Ingersoll, The 'hogs were unfortunately delayed, hav- ing left here at 11.20 and not reaching Ingersoll till 7 o'clock next morning. —Mr Walter Rutherford,. of ,..the boundary line, has visiting him at present his two sons, One is a worker in the car 'works at Frankford, New York state,while the other is a farmer in the prairie province. --Tele Y Pc A spent an enjoyable time on Thurs'd:ity evening.—Mr John Hamilton shipped a car load of sheep to Buffalo, Tues- day.—Mr William Jewitt shipped a car load of cattle to Toronto on Wed• nesday.—MrJolni Messer has returned from Molesworth, where he has been snaking cheese —The Cheese was shipped from the factory here on Wed• nesday morning. 1 The disagreeable taste of the Whiteolntrch. C00 LIVER 011. The annual meeting of the White'. is dissipated in church creamery will he held in the Foresters' Hall,on the 19th inst.---The annual meeting of the British and • Foreign Bible Society was held i11 this village on Monday last. Rev, Mr. Snaith, the agent, delivered a tine ad- dress Officers were appointed for the current term and a very enjoyable time was spent. :TOT2OE- The annual meeting of the Whitechurch Creamery Company ▪ will bo held in the a FORESTERS' HALL WHITECHUCH, On Saturday, the 19th inst., beginning at . p. m., when the dividends will be paia'and o er business transacted. Shareholders, Patrons a all those interested are invited to attend. 3, 3, W. SIAIPSON, Secretary, ESTRAY S SER. Came on the p nises o the subscriber. Lot 0, Concession 4, Turr 'err on or about the 5th of November, a three y old steer, red color. Th owner isrequested to • •o property, pay expenses and take hint away B, BAaltIS, Wroxeter, P. 0. FOR SA Water power i_ bull does a. good bu proved. • 'et mill, with 50 acres of land. s •nd the farm is well im- WM, B. SCOTT, Milford, Ont. IT'S ONDERFUL 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. PATTER.SON, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Main st., Wingham. That Helps to Cure The Ceid. TEA Wanted ---• A school to . r, male or female, 2nd class certificate, for S S s, Morels. A personal wpplleatron preferred. Ail a.' icatlsne to bo In by lath "December, °180 Apply • ' PAUL, Secretary, South halt Lot oneeeeioar 2, • trill, or t0 Bide- ve1e, r. 0. TED BCaTPoB IULSION OI Pure Cod Liver Oil 'With, HYPOPHOSPHITES oV' ZYzitla A.t,T Thcpatient suffering from CONSCIViPTION. WASTisitsEtsEr., roma , hie remedy as he wbuitl take milk, A per. tett anaulleten, and a wonderful fre.lttraducer. MOO WO otter. Alt blrtrllrti+r>x, J06,1,00, Alt'OX'2' dd11010I', :lirttr'4,ttfr, �4+.w CROSS—CUT SAW. We have in stock : THE LEADER, THE SILVER STAR, THE LANCE TOOTH, THE NICKEL STEEL, THE FOREST BEAUTY, THE LA -ROSE PRIDE, THE IMPROVED CHAMPION, ALSO A very fine assortment of AXES. J. A. CLINE & CO, STONE m for Sale or IN SIP OF 7SHERRY. TO% A 60a frame be pal on the Also, LET, T for th DRA and fro lan od l O t acre farm.; es c ared; good ou Rent can provements ce. IN OR 50 to in abov Apply to GEO, T Box 125, W ANTED TO CONTRACT TTING and SAWLOGS WOOD of 5 acres of township. MSON, , gham. NOTICE, All notes and accounts due T. A. Mills must be paid before the 15th of Yovember.After that date theywill be placed in other hands for collec- tiortwith costs. T. A. MILLS. 1,0,00.00 REWARD Offered for any Machine that will do as _•reat range of wrrk, and do it as easily and as well as can be done on the Davis Vt.ltieal Feel Sewing Maehine. This offer has been before the public for the past ten years. It has not been claimed, proving that the Dolls Vertical Feed is the "best on Earth." Intending purchasers will snake a mistake if the,^ don't see this machine before buying. Guaranteed for ten years h,�tho manufac- turers and myself. The first Davi. Sawing llnchine Was made in 1866 in Watertown, N. Y. The new factory is located at Dayton, Ohio, and is the most complete Sewing Machure factory in the United Stetrs, its capacity being 400 otachines per day. It has over 4 acres of Iloor spare. FARM IM PLFMENTS. STRAW °Mr'1'ERS, ROOT PULPERS arid everything in the implement line, from the best makers, always in stock. ' 0 R P_A iRS_ I make fin special point to steep always a full stock on hand. a,, - . • y, :s ;y 9/�� j NEEDLES for: ll kinds sewing machines, also the best 011 and repairs. N. B. A gent for the Massey -Harris Co. Lttl, of Toronto, Brantford and Woodstock. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, chapter 110, section 30, the creditors of Thomas Hastings, late of the Tb vrnship of Tnrnberr;v. in the County of Buren and Province of Dutario, yeoman, who died on or ab out the 23rd day of October, A, D. 1801, are required to send to 3, A. Morton, of the Town of \Vir,gham, in the Colin ty of Huron, Solicitor for the undersigned Administrator of the said de- ceased, on or before the 91st day of December, A. D. 18111, their names, addresses and desct'iptfons; the full particulars of their Claims ; a statement of their accounts and the nature of the seenrities (if any) held by them ; and notice it hereby given that the said Administrator will immediately after the last mentioned tiny proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased sarong the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DAVID DY, HASTINGS, Administrator. 3. A. MORTON, Solicitor for Estate. Wingham, 24th November, 1801. • D . Sthoa1r, " If, 0, ht. A., L, C. P, 5, 0„ Al, 0, P. S. AI., TOEONI'O. Jonathan Bushart, Listowel, says "After spending all my money and prop- erty to no purpose on medical melt, for what they termed a hopeless ease of con- sumption, Dr, Sinclair cured me," Mrs, Mary Furlong, Woodhouse,.,says: "'When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured me of fits:" W. McDonald, Lakefleld, says i.--"Dt, Sinclair cured the of Catarrh." Geo. Rowed,l3lyth, says :,--"Dr. Sin- clair cured me of heart disease; and drop- sy, when all others failed," Diseases of private nature brought on by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly euros. CONSULTATION FREE. DI . SINCLA.1R will be at the QUEEN'S- TOTiw L., Winghai'n, ON Wingham, Out.. 11 MURPHY lies received a largeand choice stock of TSL GOODS comprising Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, &c'. Mantle Cloths, Brocades, &c. LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVE1.Y DE* PARTAIENT MISS FARR, of Petrone, au experienced city milliner, has taken the position of head milliner and every effort will bo used to please lifts'' ° totners, • MANTLES MADE ON TIM( PRE- MISES. A CALL SOLtc$IT'ED. Store opposite the Queen's hotel: MISS E. MURPHY. preySaveti�MonlyNude See our stork of new and desirable BOOTS ondr o , Overshoes, Rubbers, t&c., Por old 01111 abnhg, at prices which defy coopetition Great Vrarfl'f.y, (ri'eat Great ()11l1olturll(;r. Baring purchased the business lately owned by 50 D!deem iliek, next 10 the Bank of 11011.3Pon, and added to the already large stock,I wish to interni the people of Wingham and 14t1rroandimu cmuttry that 1 am to a position to fin nisi them tnt11 anything, in tate Boot anti Shoe, lire at astontshitgty tow '111' OIII3tRM;n Wol1It A SPECIALTY. Your patronage kindly soll+'ited. Don't forget the stand—Two ,,101::4 no,th of flan THURSDAY, JAN. lilts 1892. 1'eostolNee JOHN SAIITIA