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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-05-13, Page 8/4444. WO have from the beginning, i< slay false dignity or boasting, the largest, fluent and best It.] rens Goods patronage in the We have done this by keeping tho tatiful and reliable goods pro - t i telling them at moaat lower k the amtie qualities could 1)e '111)0 in any other house and ad- 1tly to the rule -••-to never tnis- b Oar business in this depart- Oowing fuore rapidly this season ,because we, in addition to the Pow showing by far the finest in town. js;,.reoeived another lot of those 1=Olilallies and Prints. In this fftroartrnent is unusually large designe. oak we offer at special prices, i'its, Orercoats and Gents' Fur- tith our stools most complete, `the wants of all in the cheap- , as the very best grades. If Say purchases to make in •tfis lie.posiUvely going aainstyour let if you don't inspect our taro buying elsewhere. Come, 41s -our prices --prove to you our words, at M. H: MOM'S' iinham `6.,'I7iaes AY, MAY la, 1892. • c,AL NEWS. r for May, 1892, will be elties in the department of lustratecl by from two to carefully executed engray. .pplying also the usual ar- y Fanoy-work, such as nittipg Lace -Making and ill contiuue the series on re," and "Child Life," 'suit rated as required by the P the `various series uow atrazine will be found in es, besides these, one ou one on 'Tatting..:rion't py of the . May uuipbep'. ',rhe subscription price $1 a year. Single copy dere direct to 7VVe Dein- Company of .Toronto,. Mond . Street West, Tow night next, Mr H exhibit upon canvas 200 views of interest- probe. and the North - se one of the most g view lamps made. our people should. boring talent, at f n:dmission. Follow- s views that will be peg Main street, Dog ,Train and P'a rtt Por - less 1& Ebner of a reset,' it} Ilr !a W Sandys, the we -kunw 8l,ortein+tlf acid writer; it relates o Choose shutting in Manitoba, anti the r ,assagos descriptive of the vast flocks of, the birds I are nominally brilliant. " Qdt}sand lauds about 1.dinburgh'' iea very interesting and well illustrated paper on old life in that peeriess.Scottislt city, by Miss t1 D1 Mao - Lend, whose charming work an similar subjects is already well known to readers of the ltluatreted. The growth, present 1,ositiou, and prospects of our national gatne in the Maritime Provinces is fully disenssed by Air II II Allingltaw, lion aco- treas, of the Union L.0, of St John ; por- traits are given of the leading play era of the game, with concise aketohes of their atlfleti8 and sporting life. We treat that this gaper will awaken fresh interest down by the sea in lacrosse -a game infinitely supe rior in every way to the foreign and prolessi oval amusetnent of baseball. Mr J M LeMoine continues his charming sories of historical cote on the St Lawrence river -.devotingapeoialattention to Murray Bay and the adjacent country. Altogether the number is an excellent one, aud,cotnparoti . mo at favorably with foreign publications of a similar nature. It certainly should be iu every Oanadiau bonne, and the price (51.50 per aunum) is amazingly low. It is published by The Sabiston Litho w Publishing Cotnpauy, Montreal and Toronto, The Dream of Mr. Goo. DigIis, of Osprey • Township. • W1NGUAtlX MARKETS.assents, Mar 1., VOR n Corteetcd i.e. P. Deans, I'rodueo Dealer. • Flour per we lbs,• ,i 2 2'ii to . Pall a heat per bushel, • Jin to Spring " SO to Oats,• II to blarney 80 to than, 50 to . nutter, tub » 13 to do Moils, 13 to Fggsperdozen 0 to Wood per cord, 1 fie to 1 Til Clay per ton, 8 do to k 50 i Wanted at the Wing1,am Tannery. notatoee, • TL'\.F-rn1::A)1,13L C:1CACU. Cotte, sous and dauglsters, listen now, And hear what I will say; I bad a dream, the other night, It seemed as clear as day. I thought I saw your mother, dear, On yonder distant shore, 11y heart it beamed then full of joy. I longed so to cross o'er. And while in silent thought I stood, As how to cross the deep ; She stepped upon the watery tide, And walked the waves to meet, And there I stood with outstretched arta, To clasp that form so dear, That left our home six years ago And uow did s e -appear. But as my heart was running o'er With joy I eau's express,, Then silently stepped by my side, Defy Mary in whiee dress. She stepped upon a narrow plunk, That from the shore did slide, And clasped .the her mother's arms. They faced the swelling tide. • Li vain I tried to get tbereou, With them I wished to be, They glided far beyond my sight, Over that rolliug sea. And while I thought it then all o'er, And what it all could mean, Tlieu frpm my slumbers I awoke And found it was a dream. But Mary soon was taken ill, With paiu•she was distressed, We quickly brought the doctor in, In hopes to give her rest ; And everything that we could do,. Was done to. ease her pain, But all in vain was help of man, The summons quickly came.. Come. sister dear, she kindly Said, And let yonr cheeks be dry, For Christ willcorne•for me to day, And take. me Home ou high. • And as those wgfds fell from her lips, She left this world of care, Her spirit took its upward flight, Her crown to take and wear. Her life was marked with iunocence. She loved the blooming flowers, And all her deeds of kindness were, To cheer our 1•ouelyhours. Btit now shr8 walks the streets of gold, There dressed in robes of white, And miugles with the saints above, That dwell...in. pure delight. . And now we all must faithful be To Christ mar God and king, And when our life on earth is o'er, To heaven He will us bring. • lnug wheat on M It's there we'll tneet with our dear ones, er'ry,C P Iii: FaX•rn, ): Our Saviour to adore, no mile of itlieat; And safe. within the pearly gates ii. Perm,' jrden : i we'll meet to part no more. mnuufn t "'eight s-io feet -Geo McTAvran. ; Wingham May 18th, 1892. in team ; Hera of. In- pi .Band of Horses BOILN BARK WANTED 2Sal 8,2 s x3 r t oo Ccrds Hemlock Bark of • 15 4o eQ KEEP CooL. say 0O• PER 00B1) Now that the warm weather is coming you would do well to keep in tntud that I am prepared to supply you with leo daring the summer months, at low rates. Also, wood delivered to ear part of the town. JOHN ()RAY, Shutes St., Mufti McLEA,N & SON , DEALEIts 1N Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Wood, &o. A large stock of all above on bancTand will be sold at olose prices. McLEAN & SON. Wingham, May 12th, 1892. TOWN OF WINGHA. . COURT JF REVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision of the Assessment Bo11 for the Town of willow) , of the present year, will hold its first sitting in the Council Chamber, On Monday, May • Oth, I8' 2, ,d at 7.30 o'clock p, m. . All parties interested will },lease take nobs cavern themselves accordingly. The stock comprises all kinds of goods usually carried in a' first-class merchant tailo ing . establishment, and will well repay a look through. Will be paid on delivery, Parties peeling 15 cords or over, can delivt r half in summer and balance in winter, if desired, and same price will be paid. WINCHAM TANNING CO, Wingham, April 5th, 1802, A NOBBY SUIT:• THOS. LESLIE Is in a position to furnish such to all who give him a call. Having now on hand a very largo stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS, Suitable for all glasses of people-ovtir 200 pieces to choose from -the most fas- tidious may SUIT themselves, and at prices that defy competition. 1 ERGUUSO1 Wingham, May 13th, 1302. Cl • `lc. Township of Turnb y. COURT OF REVISION.. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Rovition of the Assessment Roll for the Township of Titrn- berry, of the present year, will ineet in MoDonala's 1ia11, Bluevale, On Monday, May .23rd, 1892, at 1 o'clock p. in. Ail parties interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. J. BURGESS, Turnberry, May 13th, 1802. Tp. Olor,f FOR SALE, CHEAP. Twenty-five strong Colonies of well bred Italian Bees, in first-class movable frame hives and on new, straight built comb. All utast be sold this spring, AS I cannot attend to them. W. J. R0P, 1). D, S., Philadelphla, Pa. Apply at Apiary, Lot 10, 2nd Lino, Alorr,s. PROF.. SCOTT, :MUSICAL LEADER PRESBYTERIAL CHURCH gires Private Lessons in Vocal Training, both in Staff and Tonic•Sol•Fa Notation. Open for engagements for Concerts or Church meetings. Terms moderato. Apply at AIRS. II. MORROW'S, • 24 Shutor St, Wingham. NOTICE. As I have given up business in Wing- ham,,•ill accounts due to me must be settled on or before the 1st of June nest. Mr Frank Sellory is authorized to to- ' wive payment and give receipts for same at my old stand in Wingham, Dated this 4th day of May, 1892. JOHN MARTIN. ZETLAND PUMP WORKS. 2 wish to iil'timato to the people of Zetlpptl and st;rtounding dountry that I have commenced the c uio of all kinds of WOODEN PUMPS;. - and a1,n supply them on the short at notice. /) ' Will also be in a position tosupply. Itoit and Force nes Cattle after Fnucic,sox-In Wingham, on the 11th ramps to order. sr Horse ' Thieves; st, the wife of Robt Ferguson; a son. Repairing attended to. Prices reasonable, eltinrY I3pardv's Bsowss -In Wingham, on the 8th bast, ; o wife of P Brown; a 800, JofJN• MIMIC limn; Sun Dance,` Zetland, May 5th, lb9t. BROWN -In bower Wingham, on the tlt'ee ; Holding A,,Ith inst, the wife of C W Brown; a son. .. et Ohief, Floods, ''ow> I,L=In Turnberry, on the 12th Township of East wawa nosh. also a. lama est, the Wife of Paul Powell; a son. y d comics views - CARTER -In Rev 3. Gorrie,e ; daugApri1 2ter. tho . COURT OF REVISION. wife of Rev :tZr Carter; a daughter. See pesters.:for Gownr-In Howiek, on April .9th,the. - l i5: Cents. Ir(thliC Wife of Mr Jn0 Gowdy; aeon. The first sitting of the Court for the 'Revision of COOPER -L1 Howiok, on April 30th the the will a held a of the Township of East wawa• 0,, ];() C4rltS:. p > seen will be held at the council Boom, Marnoch • . wife of Talr John Cooper; a son. P 0, Lot 34, Concession o, on d 1liontitiy for Cur sasonass -In Howlck,. onyay 4th, Thursday, 26th May, 1892 - the wife of lytr Andrew Cunningham; a 'et 11 o'clock a in, of which all persons interested, Ifs bright and som will please take notice, and govern themaolves ac• EaCltpti- un, and Gxnsos-In Wroxeter, on April 28th, COrdingly the wife.of 111r Thomas Gibson, jr; a son, P PORTERFIPib, Tp Clerk. ient6 shows that MARIRIED. Clerk's Office, Past Wawanosh, May 2nd, 1802. If Ito exeellenee Srsfron--1/11zLxlrr--At the Gerrard St alt Maintained. church, Toronto, on Thursday, April in a. intained. `28th, by the Rev E 3 Hart, B A, Dr A M f., Spence, of -'ordwich, and Miss Frances t, of Quebec Wilkin, of Toronto. ry Slnes, wile of ' 13ensorrn-IVIsan,--At the Parsonage, bo have •devoted' Gerrie, by Rev T A Wright, on the 4th (If French Can- inat, Mr Chas Berache, of Clifi'ord,to Miss H Meier, of Howick, great interest Cor I1,ANI--1,CSSBI L-Onthe2nd Inst, noose is the by Rev Jas Malcolm, Mr Robert Coope - l Utsivorsitt' " land to Miss fury Russell, both of Toes. water mbar of the fidonnas' ••--• ticausIsw1Lnn - At the y iletalts of ;Manse, Teestvater, on the' 3rd inat, by Mr ;Dons Rev Jas Malcolm. •Mr Thos Murrayto trwltfons gra,, iss Maud Eckenswiler, both of Culross. ir.jt( bber n _- -In DIED, I lunnRYLower Winghamon. the San sto 0th Just, George Phippen, aged 75 years " and ishio d days. thong Alert X wa have 8usn1t -In Turnberry, on the 8th in- stant, Barbara Jane, wife of Mr Andrew Iherk, aged 30 years, 7 itionths and 15' days, • HORSEMEN ! The Great lto:tdater Stallion, CARLISLE, -13026,- Will be. at SWARTZ'S HOT -EL, W INGHANM, WEDNESDAY NIGRP Of Bach Week during the seaiton, Parties Having mares to breed should not book them before see•, ing this grand big borge. Only first-class liana employed, and work turned ofit on short notice. Remember the stand -Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Wingham. THOS. LESLIE. JAS. MURRAY & CO., WINGl3AM FOUNDRY, Manufacturers of and dealers in GRAIN DRILLS. and SEEDERS, PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, WIND MILLS, ROLLERS, MOWERS, &e•, CUTAWAY and D1 ADEtt SPADE HArffROWS. General Foundry Work, Repairs, ens • Tire Platforms -and Tire Upsetters for Blacksmiths. JAS MURRAY d. CO. FURNITURE DELIVERED FREE. Not only ran you buy Parlor and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Lounges, efattrasses, Chairs, Tables, Ate., cheap, but when bought in quantities they will be delitered. and set up in your homes free, anywhere within 10 miles of Wingham. PORTRAIT ENLARGEMENTS.• Thar made arrangements with one of the best artists in the Dominion for doing Portrait Enlarge- ments (any size) in Air•Brush, India Ink and Water Colors. Before giving your order to anyone for such call at my store, see samples and get prices for the very best. PICTURE FRAMING. G. All styles and sizes of Picture and Wreath Frames made to order. Lots of Mouldings to choose from. UNDERTAKING. Notwithstanding ell the opposition in this line, I rem,still here In Wingham prepared to do as I have boon doing for the past ten years. May 13, 1802. Undertaker and Furniture Deafer. G1?,.. -,CM - - IN HAM. AR LE WORKS. 1\1- --NAT 1m M_ ESSRS. V A..d»'`a STO1`+Q E BR0a, of Kincardine have bought the Marble Business of Air T T Watson, formerly carried on by w Smyth. Parties requiring work in their line will do well hycalling on them or seeing One oft their agents before. purchasing. ,You will find our prides Inc away down, Our workmanship is unsurpassed. Wa will use none but the very best stock and by square dealing hope to secure a liooral share -of the public patronage.: Mr T •• T Watson, who has been running the business for tho past year, will repleeesent,us ow the road.. • Call an 1 see our stook and prices. • 1 I IN MISSA. BOYD VANSTONE • BROS. e: Wishes to intimate to the ladies of Wingham and and surrounding country that her stock of SP1NG AND SUMMER MILLINERY and opened up, consisting of t Pattern Hats and Bonnets;'eathers, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Ohiffon .Laces, Gauzes,. &c. The stock is:w,elt assorted and containSt ail l;he fashionable styles for this year, F 1 . G- S A.bi,ra itpjilTt on hands composed of . CHINELLK CORD',PA;1 1ttY CHINA ;SILKS, TASs LS, FLITS LTS BM BROItfl t SILKS, IOILLO ` ' , p `WASHTNG SILKS, RIBBONS: ,i+ . gte. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. The 14fantie Department contains a varied assortment of . Ms'4 NTLL C.L O'. HS, SILKS,. SATINS, 'SATIN B1tOOADLS, • PLUSH,LS, V LY1' S, ire., to ebeoso from. MANTLE MAX/NG A SPECIALTY. Perfect J'it, Latest Styles. Stamping Done to Order. Au inopection invited. ltetnember the place -First door north of J, It, Muuabatv'e 'jewelry store, its,g`' M Winglianr, April 21, 1892, s e 14