HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-04-22, Page 5SriPRIVIE STUIVIE T. STRIVE !
If in the English language there is a diamond in the rough, it must certainly be the homely word "STRIVE;' Uncouth and unmusical, yet rich in meaning, Our cv
•eff'ec't bas been to strive to do that which is right to our patrons, firmly believing, he who sells that which is best. of its kind finds his best advertisement in what be sells.
MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now provided will the most popular fabrics produced by the leading and most celebrated mills in the country. Our assortnle
in both variety and value excels that of any other shop to be found elsewhere and which we are prepared to make up with first-class trimmings in the latest sty' e of the art a
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy.all parties.
ry
GENTLEMEN'S SPRING HATS.
Our spring stock of gentlemen's headwear is now complete. You^will find our hat department filled with the latest products of the factories in England and America. I£ y
'want to keep in fa shion call and get one of our nobby hats and at prices that will astonish you.
BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS .AND SHOES.
In this department we outstrip all competitors. We are now showing the largest stock in,this line to be found in this part of the country, in all styles and widths,and i i ors
to make room: for another large consignment soon to arrive we have marked down our stock to prices that are bound to cause a ready sale, as our motto is : "The nimble sixpen
is better than the slow shilling." Come early and often and get first &mice, and bear in mind we are manufacturing to order, and for neat repairing we can't be heat.
GENT'S FURNISHINGS, GENT'S FURNISHINGS.
Our Gent's Furnishings wilt be found complete in everything that, pertains to correct dressing. We think we can -suit .the moat fastidious.
TRUNK .AND
VALISE
DEPARTME NT.
Our Trunk and Valise Department will be found adequate to accommodate those who are contemplating travelling. Remember we will not bo undersold.
MY DEAR TIMES,—I first set foot in
Brussels on the evening of that event-
ful day when the deceased patriot was
ousted, and superseded by Sir John,
the political magician, whose potent
wand labelled with the cabalistic let-
ters, N P, raised the price of coarse
sanded sugar in a Lower Wingham
store. On,the previous evening I had
ascertained the whereabouts of a family
circle whose members are still inex'
pressibly dear to me. 'Whip endeay.
Orin j`to ferret then out, I wasthrown
Off the scent, and it was close on to
sundown when I readied Brussels,
where I was told they were located in
Grey, some four miles further on. I
was pretty hardy and healthy then,and
when about halt way 1 fell in
with a vacant shanty littered with
fragrant shavings, affording me
a couch, where I slept the sleep
of the just till daybreak. I;rc
long I was knocking at the hos-
pitable door, and the younger brother
recognized his old teacher at once. His
partner in life and himself were schol-
ars of. mine away among the fifties,
when in what was known as Wilson
town chapel T taught a school gather.
ed from three counties, and four par.
fishes. They, with their four children
are now in Winnipeg. I had arranged
with my friend who was to meet me
at Brussels, that we should drive round
by the dear homestead, and have a
talk over old times, when 1 had to
modify my programme, through a
slight inaccuracy in your hast week's
issue. I was explaining the why and
wherefore to my Jehu, when parsing
through the village to take Stock of
the handsome blocks that have sprung
up phoenix like from the late fire,
just as the modern Baybion did two
centuries ago. On my way out I was
quite delighted toasee so much swampy
land reclaimed, and it struck me that
tussac grass indigenous to the Falk-
land islands might find a habitat in
Ontario as it does in the Orcadian l
Archipelago. On driving back to �.
Brussels in the evening, I was charnni-
ed with the distant view of the electric
lights, the shade trees on each side of ,
the roadway, and with the new and
handsome villas lining the same as you
approach .Brussels from the east.
Wu LITInoow.
TRY. IT
ONCE, JAS. MURRAY & CO., IT
WINGHAM FOUNDRY,
and be convinced that
Liabaiii
Is the finest Wall Finish known.
IVlanufacturers of and dealers in
GRAIN DRILLS and SEEDERS,
PLOWS,
GANG PLOWS,
WIND MILLS,
ROLLERS,
MOWERS, &c.,
CUTAWAY and D1.tADE n -
SPADE HARROWS.
General Foundry Work, Repairs, &c.•
Tire Platforms and Tire Upsetters for
Blacksmiths.
JAS MURRAY & CO.
RUBBER PAINTEI DEVE,
and Embalmer,Ii
Undertaker
is the best in the world.
J. A. CLINE & CO,
STONE BLOCK,
\Vingliam,
Sole Agents for above.
LADIES,
SEND PER
Illustrated Catalogue of de s'
Specialties,
ADDRESS -
THE PARISIAN MEDICAL APPLIANCE CO.,
19 QUEEN ST: EAST, •
Mention this paper.
•
—We have received from the publishers
the lst No of vol 8, of The Canadian Bee
Journal, edited by DA. Jones, issued semi
ninthly at Beaton, Ont. The Journal is
neatly gotten up, and illustrated with a I
splendid frontispiece, electros of Allan
Pringle, Selby ; Rev \V F Clarke, Guelph;
R McKnight: Owen Sound; 5 Gonne],
Lindsay. The reading matter is'ot vital
interest to all beekeepers, and especially
to the farther "whose bees don't pay." '1'o
those desiroussof obtaining practieal infer;
nation is regard to bees, no better invest.,
moot can be made, Wei think, than tt, dollar
Spent in a subscriptioU to The Canadian
'.Bee Journal. Send address for sample
copy.
TORONTO, ONT.
The Cod
That Helps toCure
The Cold.
The disagreeable
taste of the
CCD LIVER rnL
is dissipated in
scorn
IuLSI_.
OfPure Cod Liver Oil with
HYPOPHOSPHITES
b LxMzI .A.i•TID i3Cyi7A-
Thepaticnt suffering from
CONSUMPTION..
WASTING1 DiSEASlrgt � takes �t .
remedy ns rig would take inflk. A per.
feet emulsion, and awn11i1erilrl nc,h Ilrefiuecr.
xatca sro atlu r.
An Drttflotstrr, 5O'.,1.00.
Slorra 170WNII',13tticutilN, .7
Has
opened out a first class
VNE?AKND P%LL
J. J. HOMUTH & SON.
• SPECIAL LINES.
Ladies, we offer you this week a fine
Worth $2.50, at
_ lE
X1.75
- opposite Chisholm's Drug Store,
w'2N"GAM_ SPRING HATS
And is prepared to Ike charge of anything
in that line that may be entrusted to him, ,
having put in a stock equal to •auything
outside of the city, both in taste and
quality. r 15 dozenBlack Stiff Hats at 75 cents, wort
IP
PRICES VERY MODERATE. $1.50.
10 dozen Black Stiff Hats at $ 1.00, wort
FIRST CLASS HEARSE $2.00.
in attendance.
E.,
H. DEVEIi,
Wingham, April 0th, 1892.
DT ne1a r,
M UMA„t,C.P.SO.,MC,P.S.M„
SEECI,A =tI3T,
TORONTO.
Jonathan Bushart, Listowel, says :--
"After spending all my money and prop•
erty to no purpose on medical inen, for
what they termed a hopeless case of con-
' sumption, Dr. Sinclair cured me.”
Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, eays:
"When all others failed, Dr, Sinclair
cured me of fits."
W. McDonald, Lakefield, says :—"Dr.
Sinclair cured mo of Catarrh."
Geo. Rowed,Illyth, says i• -"Dr.
olair cured mo of heart disease and drop-
sy, when all others failed."
Diseases ot private nature brought on
by folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures.
CONSULTATION 1PEE.
DR. SINCLAIR will be at the
QUEEN'S MOTEL, Witygha to
to1V
TUESDAY, MAY 10th, 1892
+Too busy to write out an advertise
'Tient this week.
Mr Call and see us.
HSHIP NOTI
Application will be ado
et the County ot 2ter. , a
twenty days boor the firs
point llenlamin Willson .or
in the County ot Remo; II
William Crowell dray at
said town, intu;t ehlidr
tate of ears town et NBA h u
Y
to the ; rogato Co•trt
ttor expiration of
ubli. ton hero•if, to ap
own ot as inxham.
onager, guardian of
Ho -Kathleen Bray, of
of 'Wil ,e Thelma; Bray,
n, Drug ,'deceased.
AMIN WM ON,
J, A. lItOR
'Illsluted WI am, gist March, 181h1,
•tomos.
T. A. MILLS.
FOR SAGE,
Lot No. 3, and the IJ. la of Lot No.
lith Con. '1"urnberry---1150 acres; '00 aert
cleared; well fenced; frame house as
other buildings; good orchard; cheap,
time. Apply to
M. C. CAMERON,
Or (iloderich,
'tV 1tt. lile1'IIERSON.
Glentarrow P. O.