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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-04-22, Page 8WAS NE ST ?ALI TTj.T NW OW j I i • ,. • Il', 8.111.11].tY, Ail:, 2111, n Robt, Orr's old stand, lately Ocoupied by E. C. Clarke, Tailor, with a WI.stook of t Vic- Fri P O D 1 S , Consisting of )RY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, READY MADE CL, T 0 . 1 . Not a dollars worth of old goods contains a number of lines bought at a clearing prig rices. An inspection of the stock respectfully solicited. Yours truly, .IL McIWDOO. KESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.—Never he history of Wingham has a more :ensive, more magnificent, or more se - stock of Spring Dress Goods ever n shown in one department. The from English, French and American ducts in all the new weaves, all the styles, all the new designs, all the colorings. We are in the field to and low prices and as immense . k are hound to keep us where we vare--far in advance. ILK DEPARTMENT.—One visit to this t department will convince the most tical that it is complete in all its aches. You have only to call for wha want, no matter what fabric, wha de or what price. &ACE DEPARTMENT. — A bargain fat •ers .who appreciate good value. %LOA$ DEPARTMENT—Has been the iration of the large crowd of ladies • have visited it during this week. 'LOVES AND Hosx11%Y.--Nothing has ¢i left undone to make this depart - the centre of attraction for value assortment. OTHINo DEPARTMENT.—This exte and elegant department needs no rents in type. If you haven't seen clothing department, ask any one visited it, what they think of our Spring stook of elegants suitings overcoatings. Of`•IJEPARTMENT.—All the new ideas correct styles are in this stock. All ew footwear for the Spring of '92 display' for men, ladies and ,child - by the best makers in the Dominion. trEN'S ]'ARNISHINOS. —The correct 4,sers, who know good values and are )n style, will always be interested in department; always the latest, al - 48 the best, always the cheapest, at M. H. McIND00'S. MillgOnt crinl es _' FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1892. LOCAL NEWS. 111r 3 H Dulmai Fashion. Stock terday with a v stallion. A horse will be e arrived home rnm, Trenton, N ry fine standard 11 description of wen iu our next undertaking and Vurnitnre Estaib• Usluntent. Rnr.I+I1 HonosoN has opened his re and Undertaking establish• in the old furniture store, nearly to the Queen's 1Totol, Winghatn, has a full stock of Furniture, dingsz and Undertaking goods on Call and inspect goods and get Picture Framing done promptly well, 'Special attention given to and repairing, and guarantee all Raving had long eaperienc iture and undertalcingisusi•' Yea sure I eau .give satisfaction' taaw hearse for hire. Extra I oo soli • —Do roil ItpIEP II1:Ns?—We have received from the publishers the 1st No of Vol IV, of The Cauadiau Poultry Journal and Pigeon Fancier, issued semi-monthly at Beetou, Ont. The Journal is neatly gotten up, and illustrated with a splendid frontis- piece. The reading matter is of vital in- terest to all keepers of poultry, and especially to the farmer whose "hens don't pay." To those desirious of obtaining prac- tical information iu reference to poultry, no better investment can be made,we think, than a dollar spent in a subscription to The Canadian Poultry Jousual. Send stamp for sample copy. BORN. GRovEs—In Toronto, on the 4th inst, thep9f W E Groves; a son. �SwAxxoN-In Wingham,on April 17th, the wife of Mr Geo Swanton; a daugh- ter. MARRIED. GOT—MoIR—In Wingham, on April 20th, 7892, by Rev W H Watson, Mr Wm Goy,of Turnberry, to Mrs Elizabeth Moir, of Wingham. DIED. EAnnx—In nelgrave, on the 19th inst, Matthew Pearen, aged 84 years and 22 days. WINGHAM MARKETS. 1VMiltin , April 21, 1802 Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs, 6 2 25 to Fall Wheat per bushel, 80 to Spring 80 to Oats, 27 to Barley 30 to Peas, 50 to Butter, tub 15 to 15 do Rolls, 15 to 15 Wood per cod 1 50 o 1 15 Hay per ton, 8 00 to 8 50 Potatoes, 15 to 20 FOR SALE, CHEAP. Twentyfivo. strong .coloiries of well bred Its Bees, in first-class movable frame hives and on straight built comb., All must be sold this spr't' as I cannot attend to them. W. J. 110b, D. D. S., Philadelphia, Pd Apply at Apiary, Lot 10, 2nd. Line' Morris HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SALE 1 Wishes to intimate to t stock of STING AN] The undersigned has for sale on Lot 10, Con.1j, animals are all well Marked and registered in t Turnberry, four thoroughbred Holstein bulls. Lati., attel+n Hats ing from 9 to 18 months old. The above mention��pp' Canadian Herd Book. They will be sold cheap a Laces, Mal on easy terms to suit purchasers. The stock la well ass° JAS EI,LIOT, Breeclei of IIo stein a e, hrevale, On NOTICE• . A special gen • al meeting of e Shareholdersr The Wingham Te erance 11 Company, Limit for considering a . sane ' ning By -Law No (passed by the dire or 14th April, 1892,) authorizing the Compa to borrow foul; huud dollars on a mortgage . he real estate of said Co pony, and other bus' ess, 911 be held at the Co pany's Hall in the own of Vingham, on Wednesd: ', the 27 day ofAp instant, at t• hour of 10 o'clock n the forenoon. By ' rder C. CLARKE, Secreta. PROF. SCOTT, MUSICAL LEADER PRESBYTERIAN CHUB gives Private Lessons in Vocal Training, both in Sty 2 40 and Tonic -Sol -Fa Notation. Open for engagemer', 8.2 for Concerts or Church meetings. Terms moderap 28 Apply SIRS. IT. MORROW'S, - 24 Shifter St, Wingha DARK WANTED Executor's notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given.•persoant' to Section 36, Chapter 110, 11 S 0, 1887, And amendments thereto, tltat all creditors and other .persons having claims against the estate of Robert Orr, late ot the Town of \Vingham, in the County• of Moron,. merchant, deceased. who died on or abdut the 27th day of Feb- ruary, A D, 1892, are required tb deliver or send by post, prepaid, on or before the lst day of June, A D, 1892, to WILLIAM J. CHAPMAN, Wingham P 0, Ontario, Executor of said deceased, a statement in writing containing their names, addresses and des- criptions, and full particulars and proof of their claims, and a statement of their account, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by thein; and that the said Executor will atter the said 1st day of June, A D, 1892, preccecl to distribute the assets of the said deceased among,the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then haw notice; and the said Executor will not be lia f*the said 'stets or any part' there. of so distrib eater any person'or persons of whose claim or cl mg notice has not been received by the said Exe for at the time of said distribution. J. A. MORTON, Solicitob for said Executor. at Wingham, this 14th April, 1892, HORSEMEN ! The Great Roadster Stallion, CARLISLE, —13026,— V/ill be at SWART,V'S HOTEL, WIN'GHAMVM, WEDNESDAY NIGNT Of Each Week durin the season. parties having mares to br ed should not book them before see• in is grand big horse. 1500 Cords Hemlock Batk Wanted at the Wingham Tannery. , 5.00 PER CORD • Will be paid on delivery. Parties peeling 15 cords or over, can deliver half in summer and balance in winter, if desired, an d same price will be paid. WINCHAM TANNING CO. Wingham, April 5th, 1892. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. SPE TS, &c., red at special • VG. g country that her VI and -opened up, , Flowers, &c. ....tr to the fashionableistyles for this year. ,7ANCY GOO A large stock on ;bund, composed of CHINELLE CORDS FANCY C INA SILKS, Ell BROIDERY SILKS, 1.LLOSELS, • SILKS, RIBB )NSEEN, Sc. MANTLE 'DE A.RTMENT. The Mantle Department contains a varied assortment of CLOTHS, SILKS, SATINS, SATIN BROCADES FLUSHES, VELVETS, &c., to chcose from. MANTLE The success of this Great Cough Cute is Without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos. itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc. cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home In the United States and Canada. r If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fox it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption,use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price to cis., go cts. and vis Whi1oh's Nn,rODuss �r Prisore ce 25 2t2lone, DS� TA SSELS, FELTS, WASHING MANTLE MAKING A. SPECIALTY. Perfect ]'it, Latest Styles. Stamping Done to Order, Au inape Remet> on invited. er the place—First door north of J. R. Muushaw's jewelry store. LOD- ing • m, April 21, 1892. TOWN ' ' ! PERTY OR° SALE. The undersigned w hes t. "ispose of his property, consisting of half an a: a ground, being lots 46 and 46, Catherine Stree' ast, on which Is *octal rt good frame house and a .le, There aro also a tine lot of bearing fruit t es a 1 the land is excellent for gardening purp' es. Fo particulars as to price apply to the own on the pre` ises. JAMES'DEYIILL. Wingham, arch 30, 1802. 4.1 A. NOBBY SUIT THOS. LESLIE Is in a position to ftirnish such to all who give him a call. Having now on hand a very large stook of FASHIONABLE GOODS, Suitable for all classes rof people—over 200 pieces to choose from --the most fas- tidious may 'SUIT themselves, and at prices that defy competition. The stock comprises all kinds of goods usually carried in a first-class merchant tailoring establishment, and will well repay a look through. Onlyfirst•class hands employed, and work turned out on short notice. who Remember the stand—Opposite the Queen's Hotel, : Wingham,. THOS. LESLIE; PROPERTY FOR SALE. For sale, in £lie' own Plot of Wingham, two Park Lots, Nog 40 1, on Alice Street, north of tho Railway ; gold and good water close by, and a small stream s: all the year across a small corner of the property; with apples, cherries and small fruits. House fairly good. Apply at the "TIMES" OFFICE: Wingham, Ont, NEV( JEWELRY STOREI J. R. M U,NSHAW Beggs to intimate tot ripeoplo of Wingham and general public that bo has opened out a large stock of WATOIIES, CLOCKS, JEWEL Y, s1Lv]RWARE, s:c. in the store lately occupied by Mr. Ede Dinsley, and invites all to call and see. goods and get prises. Repairing promptly attended to- and satisfaction guaranteed. O 3. I,.1V.UNSH A.W. Wfngba n, Maroh 28,1842.