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Wingham Times, 1892-05-06, Page 8. eIN 00-, ier:rt: _Lystweelrwetoldyouabout 1 rpets; some may lave forgotten anivieta others may be procrta itinat- For the benefit of such we would gest tltl al! you need a Carpet er tit Curtains, to help to make home rtestivo writhe sweetest and dearest ora, earth, visit our Carpet Depart - at time. You will not only see a large assortment, but cavo your ey, b,a;a.use we are closing ant all r short lengths of Carnet in Brussels, pastries, ingrains, etc, at greatly re t 'niece. Also, a large lot of Lace" Main's at the extreme reduction. • 7'crx GuMAT S1t,lc DEPA.V.xuuNT,---\V0 it a very largo, excellently as lotted ok of Dow, freshSilks, including every hirable weave ttud pattern, at prices P'i' 15 to 20 per cent, less than,receg"air• selling values. As a rerult we have o the greatest amount -of sales ever vu in this house, • tes=t Coons, -We endeavor to place re the public every business day of ,•ear an absolutely perfect .stack of as Goods. Perfect in 3,8n4e of qunli- perfect in variety of styles, perfect ,ustworthiness and perfect in low as. A critical inspection will show gully tills endeavor has been accout- 781 Cl.oxill:cc,-=Such extraordinary ;ve; interest la manifested towards our l,rnlous stock of. fine clothing,, you rot see diem tbo early. The best -styles qualities are always picked first and bought freely by shrewd buyers: -See- ilen's' Furnishings, our Boots, Shoes Slippers,. Gloves and Hosiery, Laces E'' 1nbrtatieries; at ��RRyy����{1 N , �yy • 7 t, H. ill tJl .F�,GO'S )0 0. FRIDAY, 141,Y 6, :811!" 'b92. . 1Ot% r.1sL1 •ii1A.,YMr's!. -A. specini Meet'ag-Of; Gourt plait• Canadian 0 er. of .Foresters, be Meld this (F, day) evening, at :tock. A geed tendance is res iced. Important eeiness. Arrangements are being made for rrmencem lit next eek upon the Episcopal church, in this town. .and teams are to - e put to work ▪ sting for the f undation. Ime ately after this is nne,the balance e stone will be 1 'd on the around. 'ex.pected that so a 200 loads of • .fl will be require in addition to is already pr vided. We have !et learned that ny date is set for cexying of the rner stone, but tr ably some day , rly in June will eosen.. Pa bile Kincarr,.ine .Reporter speaks ,,"ipf Messrs Vans one .Bros., who ,,fecently carte 't our town Van. ▪ Bros, of Kin rdine, have pur- "el the of ban marble works, 1ij.r W S Venstoll a has .taken pos, sin, The Kine dine works are id continued in th meantime- by tatter Vanstone. Wingham has s„ d a square-deali g firm in the They have t reputation of lt4g out better we k than any other shire, Anderson, and stone woe is in. this district ]•Ioltues,';T+�lder 9,ud S e ' of 1589 venular meet t- err prices ha always been adopted. A comma t' from Mr John Dfekso fair and ri h . to b e ot• Hunter ani osstey. These noted evau lists commenced their work iu Wil; 4ham on Sunday morning last, Mr H alter preaching in the Aletbodtst and I�$r Crossley in the Presbyterian church/ In the after boon, at 4 O'clocl•(r they addressed a mass .meeting of; he Snnclay schools in the Precbyte ian church. Su the evening, this co nlodioes church was packed to the docs by a very attentive 'ind deeply impres ed audience, Dir Crossley sang and reached with unc- tion and power, while Mi Hunter conducted the of er meeting with his ti'sual:well linory ability and success. A. good .numbs expressed their per - ;pose to consecr •te themselves to God's service. ..We ex ect a glorious harvest es the result of the 'Qeed sowing of this Lord's day. On Monday evening, the services wee continued in the Methodist cher 3, a very large audi ence being pr sent. The'Service was . one of great lessing. The power of Goa was pre Put to heal. A food number pledge tliemselves,to Christ nttd'his service. .On Tuesday evening, 'the Methodist o tardy was more than •9rowdcd, a go ttumher not being 'Rile to find .s ating accommodation. 'Mei CCossl'ey ireacited an impressive sernioll from he text,. " There is joy in the present '' of the angels of God over'One sinner hat repenteth." Mr Samuel .Grigg cell known,iu'Wing- ha» f., • who was ot}verted ta0 years ago. under the labors of Mr Moody, was present an gave an account of his convehsinn to God. Mr Grigg is, 'no .doubt, an ea ,,nest, devoted Christian who knows what. it is to be a "new creature in Chris "Jesus." ' In his ease "Old things hay passed away ;end all things have bec me new." On Wed-, nesday evening, mother large audience was present. T11 ifltpressive anal a n' led to Gad. On Sunday Rio gelists will prbac service was deeply tuber of souls were • ing next, the even - in the Baptist and Congregational cliarches; the pastors of the other churel}es filling their own pulpits. In the aft lemon, at 4 o'clock, a meeting will b • hold , in the Town, Hall for men only. In the evening, the evangelists wig`; conduct the service' in the Presbyteria' church, the other three congregation i unitins ill a•serVice in the Methodist church, to be con- ducted by the 'resident ministers. Next week the ser��ces will he held in people e.pec g e g the Presbyterian c} lurch. Let God's Y t • r atl ‘things.—Coal. Town Council. The regular monthly, meeting of ,Town 'Council was held on t; onday evening' last. Present — Mayor C egg; peeve Hanna, Deputy -peeve Sparing and Councillors Sutherland, Clarke,` McLean,- Brocken• erdsman, Golley, ith. The tributes S. were read and t; ,, e la t was w s read ,'L'own Treasurer,in finances—T±'iled, A communication was sad from Mr S You - bill, assessor, asking for an increase of salary,'on account o i . changes in assess•' rnent law; .entailing tra work. Moved by J A McLean, sero • ded by W r B rock- , died on his farm , enshire, that the re uest of Mr Youhill lalrelay. 13e was ro extra salary as a<wiser, be feferred to t of Huron the Court of 1tevisi.' , and that an.•order 9 ' by granted to his' for $100, being• his d the trade of alar' as fixed bylibyelaw—Carried. The rtly afterwards reeve poi t$1, Cemetery Caretaker Gederieh. In • grave digging had Nigel $120, and for fixing R. VA `STONE, nlpeg. He settled ' Committee, through�their Chairman, Ai'r PROF. SCOTT the Dominion W 1'' 13rocketisbire, reported, recommend. - refotonce to the tow Ole Vancouver B 0) Telr ram, 1Bth says 'V rn Martin,one of h�tlneer resident .of Vancouver, 1 he will be emenibered •.as a it hotel-keepe aiingley • on 'So. nen Gelber ae, tout a 1884.' Ht; learn 1es maker, but s tv ahto grain pu business i e' went to Frio to' Wi �1t'rson, 'boug ' and in partne.�p to Blit the Zellers, ratlwAq h *lige• ou viotoraa street and repairs at drfQereut aid Tonto•Sol•I a Notation. open far ent'axements Feather ta► "ry ether progressive spirit in places, �r23v. S ttrd z--Croesin�' on via• for ConApply, erts9or Bench mcotings, Torras moderate, Pattern Hats and-,�rOYl]i�.ets, s, I'll W OrS, e stock is well assorted and contains all the fashionable styles fot this year. street, $20 , cross►n aitt Shuler and Vie - e. boom, oliapsed, and Mr t $0 d'ff r Iutyre,. charity. $2; J Fleuty, priuting, $13.25 ; 0 N Griffin. liarit}, $2 : Tilos Stiles, etage tittiugs, $4 1; R Vanstone, error in taxes .re Wrii; t estate, $i1.1Q 1 ' John Jackecu, work oe treetee$0,5li; Win Ilenkiu, ilo, 511.43 0 is Barber, drawing gravel, $3 ; Clues Barer, firs and water, $2; ,John Davidson, drawing gravel and plank, $3.50; henry Iere, stage fittings, or;O; Albert ',Preto, p luting scenery, $210. The Committee recent needed payment of $5.10 to Mrs Coudy, fo sewing carpet and scrubbing. The Corn bittee referred John Swartz's account of $331.03, for lumber, to the Council. The' •'ivance Cotunlittee's report, on motion, van adopted. Moved ended byD Suther- land, Sperling.s b R Y land, teat ] Swartz's\ account be referred to the street eommitt e- Carried, A by, law, to raise $2.000 b way of note, was read three several ti es end passed. Ou tliotiou, 0100 was pl oed to the credit of the School .Seard • oved by W Holmes, seconded by 3 Mai that the first meet. ing of the Court of 'tevisiou be held on lay 30th, ,at 7.30 "'; look p tu• Carried. The Council then ad:iarned, WIN GUAM; MaIUI{.ETI, Wrsr, Erre• llav G, 1802 Corrected by P, Deans, iti duce Dealer, ; Flour per 1001bs, - ,T' 2 25 to 2 40 Fall Wheat per bushel, ' 80 to SO Spring " 80 to 80 Oats, • 27 to 2S barley SO to 40 Peas, ; 'E 50 to 53 Butter, tub 13 to 13 do Rolls, Dogs per dozen • 13 to 13I 0 t0 10 ii cod per cord, • 3 50 to 1 75 Hay per ton, S 00 to 8 501 Potatoes, • 15 to 20 NOTICE. As I have given up business in Wing - ham, all accounts. due to me must b settled on or bptWe the lst of June next Mr Frank Sellery is authorized to re- ceive payment and give receipts for same at my old/stand in Wingham. Date�l'this 4th clay of May, 1892. • JOHN MARTIN. ZET.LAHD PUMP. WORKS. lwishtointimate to the :people of Zetland and surrounding eonntry that I haps copfinesoed :the manufacture of all kinds of „ • WOODEN' • PYUMPS, and can supply them 081 the shortes8 notice. IS in a position to furnish �, `e who give him a call. will alsees in a position' tosupply Irodand Force Pumps tp'order. , , fr. r Raving Repairntg attended to, Prices reason}tt,le, stock of / JOEII.1 PELTON. n Vi and; May 0th, USA,' ' Exeei ir's Notice to Cr igur T NEW Notice is roby Oren pursuant Sectieu 30, Chapter 110, S,t),1287 and amend eats thereto, that all cr011ito v and other person having claims against tho este of Rol/ender, 1 . s of the Town. of Wingbaut, 1n e Comity of • urea, merchant, deceased, who die do or about t e 27th clay of Feb. rusty, A 1/, 1802, ai• required • tialirer orsend by post, prepaid, on or faro the st day of June, A 1), 1802, to WILLIAM .1.', HA IAN, lYinghaln 813'0, •Ontario, Executor of sa' d 'cased, a statement le writing containing their , les, addresses and des- etiptious, and full Marti' ars and p700f of their claims, and a statement of telt account and the nature of the semi* (18 al ) held by them; and that the said 1;xecut• will a or the said 1st day a i t •ibu 8815 assets of June, A 0, 1602„ r0aec tos t -to of the said deceated among t persons entitled thereto, having r and only to flit: claims et which he shalt then It c notice • and th said Executor will not he Ha ' for the said 55908130 anypart there. of so distribl ed' to any person or pe _ens of whose plaint or cla t9 notice hal not been re • ,lved by the sold Ex= r at the time of said distrib tion, J. A. MOl;T0N, Solicitor for said Iecuter. Dated . Wingham, 8811 14th April, 1802. A. NOBBY SUIT. THOS. LESLIE Township' of East Wawanosh. COURT OF REVISION. The first sitting of the Court for tho Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Township of East Wawa - nosh will be..held at the Council Room, Marnoch P 0, lot 34:poncession 0, on • Thursday, 26th May, 1892 at 11 o'clocir a rn, .of which all persons interested, will please t a notice; aqd govern themselves ac- cordingly. . ". P PORTERFIED, Tp Clerk. clerk "Office, East Wawanosh, May 2nd, 3302. P. /, OTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of MATTHEW AM- BLER of the Town of Wingham, in the -County of Huron, Harness Maker, an Insolvent. Notice 18 hereby given, that the above- named Matthew Ambler has made an assignment tome under the provisions of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, chapter ]24, and amending' Acts, of all bis estate and offects,,in trust for the benefit of his creditors. A meeting of the creditors of the said Matthew Ambler is hereby convened and will be held at thelaw office of R. Van - stone, in the Town of VVingham, On Friday, the x3th of May, x.892 intheafternoon, for the a - lock at2oc p pointment'of Inspectors anti the giving of directions with reference to the dis- posal of said estgte. All Creditors of the said 1Vlatthew Am - bier are hereby notified to file their claims with my Solicitor, R. Vapstono, Wingham, duly certified by affidavit and also stating the nature and value of the -- security (if ally) held by them, on or before the 24th. day of May, A. D., 1892. Dated at Wy�,' gham,- this 3rd day of May, A, D:;g189�rt VW. J. CHAPMAN, leasing and cote, r showing\that the receipts from Assignee, Wingham. up graves, $20 malting it total of '$140 icitor for Assignee, Wingham, Ont. anitoba, wanting fihe report was filed, The Public Works s� ` now on hand such to all ; STO Having cleared out's nttuibor ox lines at a Price, we offer you specially ,2OO Pairs Ladies' Kid Shoes. What da you think of a Lady's Dongola Kid at. $1.25? These goods are all matte on the most approved lasts and this spring's goods, We guarantee to save you from 75 cents to $1 per pair on these lines, Dams Goons,—Wo have just received a Repeat Order of those two lines of double width suitiugs-15 piecesealI 'shades—and the same price. Btnos Goons. --Ours are decidedly high class stuff—an assortment not generally kept—and within the price of all. Oaoeeries, Beans, Honey, Farmers' Pork, ..to. gs eotfully yours, GEO. E. KING. NEW JEtELRYSTQRE1 J. R. MUNSHAW a very largo Begs to intiwate'to the people of Wiugharu and general public that he has opened out FASHIONABLE GOODS Suitable for all classes of people—over 200 pieces to choose from—the most fas- tidious may SUIT themselves, and at prices that defy competition. The stook comprises all kinds of goods usually carried in a first-class merchant tailoring establishment,' fend will well repay a look through, Only first-class bands .employed, and work turned out on short notice. Remember the • stand—Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Winghaiu: THOS. LESLIE. a. large stock of WATCHES, OLOOKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Seo. in the store lately occupied by Mr. Ea. Dinaley, and invites all tq call .and seem', goods and get prices. Repairing promptly' attended to and;.• satisfaction guaranteed. + :. 0'. R. MUNS1IA. ?'„ Wingltam, March 2r3., 1892. iiV 1NGHAM MARBLE WORKS. S. 1\T L W F'IR1VL MESSRS. VANSTONE TONN EROS., of -Kincardine have bought the Marble 73usiness.of Mr T T Watson, .formerly carried on by W Smyth. Parties requiring work in their line will clo well by calling on them or seeing one of their agetlts before q ono ptnohaeing, lav will find our prices ate away down. Our workmanship is unsurpassed,, too will use n but the very bcst stock and by square dealing hope to secure a liberal share of the public patronage. Mr T T Watson, who has been running the Waitress for the past year, will represent us at the rood, Call an I see our stock and prices. VANSTONE 'BROS, ILLIN R MISS A. �OYD • Wishes to intimate to the ladies of Wingharn and and surrounding country that her ing that alto Poll :win); expenditures be MUSICAL LEADER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH stock of SP1NG AND SUMMER MILLINERY has been received and opened. up, hip with 8731381- °out iating of ma,dti on tits 9ti`eo 9 : Ward 1—Sidewalk gives Private Lessons n ,, ocatTralning, both in Staff lee was ' real estate epectt• toria and T)iagou'tl streets, bear "Union 1'p ya MRS. II.ltloltTtOW'S, Laces, Ribbons, Chiffon Laces Gauzes &c factory, 38 ; drain. on hill on Victoria 24 shuter St, Wingban, s rep rted to be very rich. , �Tb torts stre; s, •• epatrs at r event g;r turned t I. .� contrecting, and f places, $25; total, $• 9. Ward _Gravel R Balfour wor ed in the moon, on Albert street,uee tannery,$80; repairs • British Celtubi.a. in 1885 at different places, 2v-; total, $05, Ward The Great RoadsterStailiors, at Vance ver, and built the at on Altre street, $30 ; repairs, , at different places, , 00; total, d100. On •: }motel an ' stocked it just beundartes between 'i;rards—On Josephine `�'" e great e. HA began all street—Culvert land dittebsouth of'Victoria � II i 3 kin niter t at and built another street, $50; repairing sitdewalk and filling in near Jobb's shop, 025 ;' repairing side- walk in front. of ,1, , . 1wielt House, $50; l� enether°part of rte city ---the Balino al ---an' pout two bough a form .,Langley, l7 c0n0is c1 61 four sons and tghtere o e of whom is Mrs err and anether :Mrs 3 T of V: irouver.. Deeetteed. rlaugil er of the late Riadsr, of GodPrich, and was the 1 tf. Elijah Martina of and o tno5,now of Mktg.' y, of ' altford; Isaac and ,Winghit ,and of two sisters' 1 the )rotllers Pnpst. crossing stud gravelli g at John and .7cso•, pbiue streets, 624 •epairing et different Will be at plates, $50, total a 00. On John street -- Crossing at John stteet, near school, $7 : two arossu,gs on Johket'Minnie street,$14; sidewalk from Cower' gational church to FranconFranconstreet, $25 ; •epairs, $101 tend, YJi7INGHA a Prances street, $123 • gravelling east of S SWgRiZ'HOtEL, $181. Labor for layib g sidewalks, $100; lecidettals, $10 :gran total, $1000. The 1 A large stock on hand, eotnposed of . aiIINELLE CORDS FANCY OH SIL' 13, TASSELS, PELTS, .+141BRO1ll ER SIL1 S,' '1LLOSE13% WASHING S`11ItS, RIL.liONSEEN* Ste. 'PA, R VIANTLE DE�i TMEN•T. The Mautlo Department contaius a varied assortment of M,41 NTLL CLOTHS, SILKS, SATINS, SATIN BROCADES, ?LUSHES, VELVETS', &,c., to choose from. MANTLE 7IAlt.ING A SPECIALTY. Perfect Pit, Latest Styles. WEDNEsDAY NIGET , Stamping Lone to Order, report was filed, left coutederable dis An fnapeotiou invited. cus.,ion. The Pittance ,trntnitteo t,epwi Y (luring theeeeah a Pach rties having6mares' accounts : W 1' Yates, charity, ) ;telt of Z. 1t, lrluneltaw'r3 jewelry store. recommending payine t of the f !lowing f den & McIntyre, chem ,y, $2 Y Jiughem ' to breed should not book thein befre see., f Remember the lace—First door no no -rd. p 1•.lectrio Light Co, $32'.!'r q; Gore n & Me-, ing this grand big horse. • t Wingham, April 21, 1892. '" i •