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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-03-31, Page 88 THE WINGHAM TIMES, MARCH 31, 1893, I a, , .C' .ND®O I Chieat;c,, where he has • ship, and, we undereta have taken ntlio;s Ream Marais CeoTunio---M, II, Mambo members of the Boar oudly invites all Winghain andsurround- g country to view the peerless array of sax's Spring Suits and Boys' Spring Suits, ear ready for inspection, We know it— b feel it—that we have eclipsed all . foryner forts ---and tlto assortment we show this auson is far superior to anything • ever yawl' by us before.. Such perfect cut and slab. has never before been equalled in lady_ to•wear clothing, and. our prices will ItoniBli everybody,, pllATS roe EAST..n—See our new styles of erby fiats. See our new styles ofEedoras, t black sad brown, medium and large )apes. It will pay you to see these hats, tits:nexus—Another big lot of those hand- ,tme nets that went so quick., last weak. L ll kinds --all colors—all prices. Gxovxs—Every pair new, of sterling ;r ality and in the latest styles as regards 'dors, seams, points and every pair sold at b,e low price. ii 1 °ar.rres—•We do the carpet business as it ,Could be done—do it thoroughly and on e grandest scale. You'll find handsome eSrpets, better Carpets, at lower prices business in that ci pan anywhere else—right here. working up a very Dnisss Goons—Our offerings this week was finally ntrick e without exception the strongest of the ease with which h son, now is most emphatically dress youth upward. D • ying time for you. unobtrusive and tend doing a genera His partner is Toronto, Business in town 11 in nearly all lines. Mr. Geo. MoTayieb, the furniture at a gr •L formed u, partner, d, that the firm I lid have become of Trade and in - produce business. r, McLauchliu, of s been good of late our old towu>Smr-n , as been hustling out t rate, r/ God There died at Det day, March 18th, rheumatism, after a weeks, Peter Robert Hamlett, of Goderi. on the old iromestea West Wawanosh, o reeeiving a good co studied for the posi obtaiuiug a third a class certificate. I about three years Detroit to study m his diploma last $r•,Ah MADS; MANTLES—We expect lively eying in this department for the next 'ek; come down this week, we have made Bees. to stamp it as a most decided bar - 4n week at M. H. Mcl D®D'S. Glenannan he box social he iday eveurng last, Temperance Lodge Thos. Appleby o endid program in Ong of recitations,c trumen tal Inhale, d 'ween parts one an mane, the boxes we present did full i a•gs. provided by tlx: present seemed to evening's entertaii who possessed the securing friends. felt amougst a wid The remains were for interment. B nnan. Mrs, Robert Sib 1 in this place on a loug time, died urler the auspices of She was born it' E e. we=t; well attended, six years ago. M spied the chair. A of the Presbyteri was rendered. con. spected by all wh sones, violin solos, Miss Bertha lit ets, quartettes, ,t'c, Miss Coultes, of two of the pro at Mr, T. Coultes Win» McDonal views by lime-ligl last Wednesday n Miss .Lizzie C Ethel last week. Mr. W. Lithgo chauics' Institut Presbyterian Sab Miss Annie Mc St. Catherines fo her home here. Miss Annie 1 from Clinton. The infant son been very sick wit i proving nicely. Bly ospel Temperatic every Sunday ev o'clock, in the Te e following, fro distributed, when tice to the good ladies is the boxes. e well pleased with went,, meeting are to ing, commencing perance Hall. the Shoe and ther Journal, speal's for itself: Mr. V. Jessop, decided it as a partner M Jessop, who has ca tock of boots and s his general star:' success in the pi firm of Jessop & a large patronag fter March 4th to T. 0. McElroy, ried a well assort- oes in connection has met with t and we hope the cElroy will meet in the future. Listo -1. ssrs. Kidd Bros. + ve received a note Mr. Henry Wad:; saying that Mr. had selected t =ir standard -bred Oliver Wilkes, t go to the World's this summer,and ;xpressed the hope they would be abl to send him. This ther merited tr mph for Oliver es. . _Robert Holmes, . ditor of the Clin- ew Era, very ac eptably filled the t of Rev. Jas. Liv Ogston, on Sunday Rev. Livingston •eing away in the n Conference pr==cuing and lectur- e his namesake, • ev. S. G. Living - trustees of the sold the, palatial , which has been e last two years, This is one of es in town, bu large for the , too expensive t ally located a r'. Scheinbein g fof Mr. Livingsto rill burglaries, ce, have been eek. On S nld= of Mr. John IA was raided to t Ane hams and Monday nig by the blowin; T. B. depot, t of 597, was e y with. Thi 0 of the C. T , within a sho frey, feels ve . J. d; 3. Liv t to valuab t sterns the 1 and in some d in the t r. Wm. 13ri tl a valuable looks as 't1 Ste in his 1. They Methodist church residence on Main sed for a parsonage • Mr. J. M. Scheie, he most desirable it has been found average minister's keep up, aed not a parsonage should is possession at the 's term, on let of more or less con- •reitn.itted in town night, the smoke ingston, of the Flax e extent of about a shoulders of pork ; t the climax was; opeu of."the safe at here booty to the tracted and safely is the second time It. here has been time. Tho agent,. crestfallen about igstou. of the Flax horse, the other ,uitnal rolled over i Ay got fast and w orniag, The sane „ e'en of the Max. rw; she died et milk )ugh the personage ye tnust be around ill have to mend es on $'ridgy for rich. •it, Mieb., on Satur- from inflammatory illness of about six ou, third sou of Johu Deceased was bent , lot 19, concessiou 6, May 9, 1858, and after mon school education on of school teacher d afterwards a second e taught school until go, when he went to diciue. After receiving pring, he commenced and had succeeded in good practice when he n down with the dis- hed beet' afflicted from Hamleu was a quiet, xemplary young mal, acuity of making • and is loss will be deeply circle of acquaintances. brought to •Goderioh evade. ald, who has been ill for on Monday morning. owick, Scotland, eighty - s. Sibbald was a member u church and was re- kue•v her. reuce, of I3elgraye, and Vawanoslr, were visit's'; this week. showed a number of in the Foresters' Hall ght. rchill was visiting in librarian of the Me- , Wingham, visited the ath School last Sabbath ardy, who has been at some time is visiting at therford 'has returned Mr. A. McEwen has bronchitis, but to lin• Purity of i• eed Wanted. he grain sectio of the Toronto Board of Trade passed t following resolution at a meeting latel : "The grain se tion of the Board of Trade desires to ; 11 the attention of the agricultural cow unity to the necessity which exists for reater attention being given to the pur ty of seed used in the production of b =ok-eyed and white -eyed marrowfat peas. Several markets which have heretofore bought Canadian marrow- fat peas have n• t taken them this year on account of the I.ferior quality, caused by the mixture of :.lack eyes with white eyes or mummy, o other white peas. With restricted mar:'ts the price of the whole crop necessari it declines, alitl the trade can only be restored to its former position by the three gds of peas, black eyes, white eyes and mummies, beieg each cul- tivated and arketed separately. The section would iso urge upon the farmers the importau a of thoroughly ,cleansing their fall and s.ring wheat seed by pick. ling or other p'ocess, so as to effectually destroy all sm t germs, and thus avoid the great loss whi.l has been occasioned in recent years b smutty wheat. Bishop Pow to have expre federation of of Canada. have an imp movement. r, of Newfoundland, is said ed strong opposition to con- e Island with the Doininicn is speech will, it is thought, -tent influence against the B®11.N. Sxi it ---In ' i ast Wawauosh, on March 27th, the wif: of Mr, Wolin Shell ; a son. Bum—At lin tou, en the 25th of March, the wife.of r. L W. Irwin, merchant; a daughter. I3uriLING—'u Blyth, oh the 28th intent, the wiie of r. Ones. Burling ; a son. I Basal.— t 30 Earl Street, Toronto, cm the 13th Ma ;la, the wife of J. Keckle, Esq. formerly of 1 raseels; twin Sous. DAvrnsost. At the Manse, Wroxeter, on the 22nd ,vtt ch, the wife of Rev. Thomas Davidson ; 1 800. MAILEI l:D. 9' Maonina-r the brido'a March,, by t vale, Robt. Sarah. dans Morris, 10th, at the by Rev, D. Speiran, of eldest dau of Morris. osmee.—At the residence of parents, ou Weduesday, 22nd e Rev, J. W. Priv,;, of Blue, son of Chas. Maguire, to ter of .Ed. Bosman, all of rcCer,t,.--In Morrison Match, •csideuee of the bride's lather, lillar,of Brussels, Mr. Gleorge Gray, to Miss Mary Jane, ter of Mr. Alexander McCall, Wear -‘ Miens. .- brlde's father, iilr, biarcli 15th, by the 11r„I, A. Wray, et E. Mines. WPBSTER,—Ill Wit of his sou, A. W, W James, Wobster, ag d 1 al days. 'Tay :s— nTur Gilbert R. Steven months and 17 day the residence of the m. Mines, of Grey,ou tev. W, F. Brownlee, i owick, to Miss. Martha ghtatn,ILt the residence aster, on March 26th, LiMarc In Tot d 83 years, 5 mouths 17th. Marceline of Wm, Little, ag eery, on March 21th, L WY"*—'fn 13 aged 73 yt.ars, 11 Willie, eldest sot years and 10 mo GL"nnIta—In Tur David Gemmill, ag and 18 days. RAss t onp—At 28th, Henry Itauef aged 88 years. erry, ou Murch 28th, 73 years, 10 months ghton, Eng„ on Maroh rd, formerly of Clinton, uto, on Friday, Marcia 'renaohe, beloved wife d 80 years. sack, cit March 17th, of John Wyun, aged 25 tbs. ere we are Again0 READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE with an unusually large and beautiful assortment of seasonable goods at the lowest prices in town. Our stock is complete in all departments, but we invite special attention to our PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS where we can show you 500 pieces of Prints and Sateens, from 5 cents upwards. We have a special line of the newest patterns in prints at 7?; cts, a yard. Regular selling price 10 cents. 'Over 100 patterns in Monsselaine Sateens at 11 and 13 cents a yard, net cash.. These goods cannot be surpassed for beauty and finish. You should set; thein before you buy. They would be good , value at 18 and 20 cents. In DRESS GOODS we show you a. small range of Blair and Athol Suitings.at 7? cents a yard. We bought all we could get at the price.. These goods are exactly at half price. A full range of All Wool <;'ashmert double width at 27 eants a yard. Worth 40 cents. A full range of shades in Plain and Shot Surah Silks. The finest range of Black and Colored Dress Goods in Wingham, at the lowest prices. 1893. SPRING. 1893. GORDON & cINTYRE Are now opening up the finest display of PRING GOODS in all the different departments of their large trade that they haveeve r been able to placebefo rethe public. STAPLE AND SMLLNRE DEPRTMENT 7 yards Towelling for 25 cents ; 3 Ladies' Undervests for 25 cents; 3 flair Black Hose for 25 cents ; 16 yards of Art Muslin tor $1 ; a large range of Tweeds, from 30 cents upwards ; 3 yards Ribbon for 10 cents ; a 50 cent Corset for 39 cents ; a pair of pure Linen Towels for 10 cts. BOOTS AND SHOES A Ladies' Pebbled Leather Boot, laced or buttoned, for $1,25 cash, worth $2.00; a Ladies' Oil Goat, laced or buttoned, for $1.25 cash, worth $2.00; a Ladies' Polished Calf, iacecl or button- ed, for $1,25 cash, worth $2.00; a Ladies' Dongola Kid, ]aced or buttoned, tar $1.25 cash. worth $2.00; Men's Plow Boots, Billows tongues; for $1:25 cash; worth $1.75. Before you make your spring purchases be aulle you see our stock. 'You save money every time you buy from • • , WIN- C -HAM_ We will. not be undersold in Timothy and (:lover Sceri. Get our prices before you buy. HARNESS AND DOLLARS. Having bought out the Ambler }farness Business and started in his old stand, am prepared to furnish the public with everything usually kept in a harness shop such as HEAVY, LIGHT and TRACK. HARNESS, NETS, DUSTERS, WHIPS, CURRY COMPS, BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,; TRUNKS, VALISES anti TRAVELLING BAGS, &c., Ate. Also large shtick of WINDOW ST1ADES, which I make all my own Collars and guarantee satisfaetion. cheaper titan Duel', Give me a trial and 1 will use you right. 1\TZ+ c "` Give us a call and see for yourselves. G".. A... vv© . Come and see the beautiful ESSGOODS in all the latest tints and textures that the European and American markets offer the Canadian trade. We offer great attractions in every department. .ill goods marked in plain figures and' at cut pies. GORDON & McINTYRE 9 The Anchor House. E. KING. 30 (EIGHTY) PIECES SICILIAN PRINTS worth 25c. peg yd,, for 1%--c. If you buy your Prints be• e you see them you'll miss it Headquarters . for Timothy and Glover Seed. Yours truly, -r G-.1 lO_ T_J_ III1 AL )C. The Popiilar B $toF We have this week opened out our exceedingly choice and attractive stock of WALL PAPERE, RANCINC IN PRICES FROM 5 TO 50C. :Latest styles, with CEILING'S AND BORDERS To match. GILTS, GLIMMERS, IVMICA.S, in grains, in white baekq, brown backs and every other kind of backs. 10 Per Cent. off all Wall Papers for Cash we are seliin0 ALEX. ROSS. 11, VO This your ii nishin be epi and tr ed to 1 the we word a u,pside. call the room v new pia cloth.' trouble Our ca art mCi start 8 are val better house ! DireotI throng pats cu Shot This si 414 •ray Tns 1 Issue toria requ11 —( 40 cit da_. a bol closei —J for ni 35 cot e-7 • Mull give], —11 forma will 1 1 vinci Cat of Bi J for tl Hine dent, colnt Man hiss next in tc eor I an ohnn slat chuff nary od, if tl and pre Wa tier be bit bel Mi the we of fa: II wi of br evi tii in 'Ti vi ,P1 11 t t