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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1892-10-07, Page 5We will give. our Customers and the public generally the best bargains in BOOT'S a•nd SHOES, BOOT& and SHOE'S Ever offered in Wingham. -Call and examine our Bargain Counter and' be convinced that there is no sham as the go must be sold. at any cost to male room for large fall purchases. • MT:D (3-:MrT, :P]:-RSr-V Cja(::)1:CJ We are still leading the trade in - NOBBY SUITS AND ' GENTS' FURNISHING By far the largest assortment of • 'I'�I�ED� sTJ•�'TINC�'-S'► A1V'D OZ,I�RCO�TINGs to select from that we ever had. Particular attention liven to Custom Work and Repairing done.in first-class style. J,.. J..'HOMUTIN . SON. 71 Wrgxlater• tion, from Mr"John tiiish,. intends) Tile Pavia floe reepi►ndeiit of the ,turning it bolirdeng house A Brantford Lxposi.tor, under date of in the near ftttur� - 1?r John Den. r October 4th, writes as follows: it, is! holm, has had his , residence on POOR, with regret that C chronicle the death i Dinsley etreeb,•.ienovated 'wit It a -fresh• , of Mr John Davidsu►l,. escheat teacher, i coat of paint; -,'cele of . ottr citizeins. , w R; The sad eveut tou.l.'t,piace at 4 o',cloult togk in the Bal;;ra►e sitoiq oJn Wedttes �i 'i " tbi� morning in the, Qutiadian hotel. day.—Miss Annte Shape has,.reknrned Fall'Stock Arriving Daily Typhoid. fever was the cause of dent!. to town from llci Tacit to friends. id indeed Is he whose 'blood is poor, NEW The deceased, t,(longed to. Wroxeter Goderch "The regular. monthly who has lost his appetite and'' his .LSI and came to Parie,only eight utonthr merlins of tlA town fathbri was held flesh and seems to be. in a rapid de• , �euial noel kind un Monda evouen • 'last ..--Airs and cline; but �� ��' ago. He was of a ,b I y h ,, 'J i ° disposition, fled rapidly ,made «ri-•eels, Alias Hays, of Goderie4h, were visiting�o� here, trod his deatll,tssiucerely mourn- friends lu town on Supday last.— els, 4r i ice- spending NEAT, . r� 'ed by. sit ►ny: ,Hu :was a menilmr of Chas Sllaiva, off' N ud� �,�, r ry- '�'' "tilts 1F.. itianteritin church told tools a hie holidays under the Qarpntol mof'.= NOVELTIES t great interost,itl church work. (xreat Grand' codcert'�'ulf EatrnOoto or 1:; ,i►. , " sympathy is felt for his sorrowing• Tlia following profrs igyahr;swill 'take EMULSION father and mother,.. The body wilt be part: Vise Lily Evaua, Elocutionist;Of Pure Norwegian Cod liver Oii and In conveyed this morniu�� to Wroxeter, Miss Maud Stevenson, Soprano; Jas H o hos bites ]®gess Goods Trimmings, etc.,..., where the funeral will inks place. Fax, Humorist Vocalist , ,Prof Scott, yp p p Baritouc;'Nli3s �lefiurdy, &LConlplwiet can make c rich again s restoring appetite, 7 r rtes! and rich blood, and so giving him energy �y ^ B111evale 1'hc same cuulpa)iy ;;ave; it concert ill and perfect physical life, cures Coughs, Colds, Nt,�,ntle Cloths, Shawlsete.� r i X Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT iS Rev Mr 3tephenson.,.of Alolesworth, Wur�haru town fiat► un yi►r+ evening Of. y occupied the plil.pit,nu ` unday morn- the Fall ]fair, and tho hail was packed• ALMpared PALATABLE AS Ie, Be Tweeds and Cloths, etc.,, ing in the Presbyyerla11 church, Blue- to the doors and was decidedly the Prepared only by PALATABLE k Bonne, Belleville. vale. Rev . A Y Hartley, occupied finest concert ever giy(iu in Win;hnal . p the pulpit -of the;,Browntown Nletho est Teeawater. I 1111 bought for spot cash and will ehurda, last Sunday.. Rev irk, Print; �preaesbed to the. Alolesworth Pre�l►y �lr vat►nC �Vnldo arrived !cine l be sold at lowest possible prices. terian cougmation last Sunday,—Rev from attending; the_Londo,, Military &ir Stafford, of Toronto, preached two Suhou1 where lie was for the last ten very aisle sertnotis in the Bluevale' weehd. qualrfyinp l,ialsrl,f fur•the'othce oa,,, Methodist church, hist Suuflay Rev ut `?,tld Lieutenant. Mt. understand The best value in George Lowns, of Moorefield, formerly he passed ,t very credible examination. of Bluavale, will preach in the Metho- —George Newman, aged about 14 was 4 THE PEOPLE CO�,��;01 dist church next Sunday.—Setvices up Lefore'+ Mr U'Cunuer J Pon Tues- (OF PENWA. MINE OWNER11.I Flannels, Tarns, elle will be bald on '1'hnrsduyin Mlle daylastou a charge of stNalinf;