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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-06-15, Page 8• *OZN. t Teeianvater, on flee 711i miff•, the wife Herri inn ; a eon. lEmeeR sr" -Ir+ Morris, en the Both ult., the wife of Johnlrixsuaeil , a sou. JobeDenseela, on the lith Met., the wife of Rev. Roo, E.A. ; a daughter. Crowe Culross, on the Roth ult., the wife of Air. J Croare ; a daughter. CsamoT-Tama*--At, ties residence of the bride's. parecta, by the Rev. A. E. Smith, on the tith lost., Mr. Jahn Clyne. to Aliso Maria Emma Lucre, both or Qarrlok township, Bruoe, Lgensi--Mouorratee—At Kincardine, by the Rev, J, L. Murray, on the 50th ult. Mr. Joseph, Leadbetter, of Kincardine, to Ails Agnes, dough• ter of Mr. Time. McDonald, of Huron township. Eimeria—Ruleum r—At the residence of the bride's mother, Toronto, by the Rev, John Pickering, on the 8th inst., Mr. Wm. It Sharpe, merchant, of, Teeawator, to Miss E. Jane Riddell, of Toronto. Mo',dATix..-Pomr—At Stella, Amhoret Island, on the 4th WA., 11Ir. Janos Atobrath of Clinton, to Fanny' O.,third daughter of Captain Policy. ' Goa 02—Hauarsox.—At "Springbank Farm," West- field, the residence of pride's parents, on tho 6th inst. by Rei A. ESmith, Wroxeter Mr. Duncan AL Conlon, It 1I, O. M. of .Auburn, second son of John E. Gordon, St. Helen's. to 5iiss Ida Laurenia young. est daughter of Willlsm A. Harrison. Boson oe1.-In Goderich Towns,4p, on the 23rd ult., Mrs. James Robinson, abed 86 years. J01110iTos—In Goderich Township, on the 7th inst„ James. Johnston, aged 77 years and 5 months. Woonwaun—At Fort Gratiot, Mich„ on the 22nd ult., Duncan C. Woodward, formerly of Teeswater, in the 38th year of his ago, Bluevale. The was brought into the factory on Monday last 29,838 lbs of milk, the largest quantity ever brought into '± the factory here. Luoknow. The wife of Mr. Edward Odium, of Tokio, Japan, whose father resides still 'Jere, died on the 10th of May.— . Mr. D. D. Yule, principal of the pub- lic school here, has been elected presi- dent of the West Bruce Teachers' .Association, ---The Unions of Goderich were beaten in a lacrosse match by the. Drop Shots, of this place,. 5 to 0.. Listowel. The new factory of the Hess Bros. is being pushed ahead rapidly.—The North Perth Farmers' Institute meets. at Listowel on the 22nd inst. Prof. • Robertson will be present, — The Molesworth cheese, bought by Mr. T. Ballantyne, at 8 cents, was shipped' • on Monday.. Messrs. Jones & Scott, and Mr. G. Featherstone, of Toronto, each shipped two line lots of cattle -here on Monday for the British mar- : leets. The cattle averaged about -1350 and were bought at 5 cents, /-13eLinore. Court of the C. 0. F. was organ- izeld here on Saturday last, with 15 tnbers, and,.bl%icered as follows ;— R., L. M McDonald ; V.C.R., Dr. Tu lr ;_.C1&., W• Lowry ; R. L., R. J: Barton ';'-'•1:1.• L., R.' Rutherford Treas., H. Perkins'; S. W., H. Day ; J. W., W, Jeffrey : S. B., W, Bride ; J, B., W;.Lloyd. It was designated Court Tuck, No. 30, and was organized by Messrs. Strong & Perkins, Gorrie. The meetings are to be held in the Orange Hall. Imenor ..r'on SALE. ..COMFORTARLE COTTAGE containing 'seven Rooms, situated on lot 70, Francis street, West, for sale, cheap. Apply to. Samuel Youhill, In- surance Agent, or to S. Paling, on -the Premiseil. *Ingham, June 14th, 1888, NORTHWESTERN 11rtat n �aompany. :For all points in the North-West, Port Arthur, Duluth, St. Pauls, Winnipeg, Pacific Coast, Ste., take the _Beatty Line :prom Sarnia, Goderich, .Kincardine op I Southampton. ':Leave Sarnia,(W,P,) Tuesday & Friday Ev'gs OTHER PORTS TIlE •FOLLOWING DAY. Mauitioent Steamers. Accommodation, e"best—unrivalled as a summer holiday 'orate. Lowe'it,paeasnger and freight rates may ?tae had from nearest. G,T.R. Agent, or J. H. eEArrv, General Manager 1. W. T. C., Sarnia. fir,.,✓ `. Almon To AloTnnas.--.Are you disturbed at night ,and broken of your resat bye sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth? If so send at once and got a bottle of „Mss. Winslow's Soothingg Y rup" fur Children Teething. Its value 18 lnealonl. able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer. 'immediately. Depend upon it, pothers • there is no ret stake about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhoea, resrutates the Stomach and Dowels, mires Wind Colic, softens no Gums, reducng Inflammation, and gh'cs tons and energy to tho whole system, "Mrs, Win. Tioyr's Seething Syrup" for children teething is plea/ant to the taste and is the prescription of ono of he oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the tYnited States, and 18 for male by ail d'us<elets :hrouahout the world. Pride twentyftr5 Cents a :)oboe. More and ask for "Mas. WiesLow's 'fooanneo Starr," end take no other kind, WINGU'AM MABi1.8' S WnHia&it, June 14, 1888, Picinr,pet,wt, $ l 64 to rioter per t.bl„6 00 to 1,..ill WWla.et per benhtI,- 06 to ib tO i •+ts, • • 60 to Pees, 0000880 Polities, • • 80' to Radler per lb., 16 t0 r deem, Y 12 to corgi 1 45 to r • • 760 t0 5 6 00 i60 roi 16l 1 60 8 CO a.A. N D PIT TrAYIN0 LEASED AND OPENED OUT A NEW Ll sand pit on Janies Johnston's farm, on the B line I am in a position to supply sand of the best quality on, the ehortset notioe. Apply to JOSEPH BULLARD, Wingban June 7, 8888. MONEY TO LEND. rims CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Turnberry has abopt $8,000 to loan on Mort- gages. For terms apply to, P, 51eLAttEN, .or4V31.IdoPHERSON, Te. Tnsaavaea, Winghain. Reeve, 0lentarrow. Wingbaru, May 11th, 1888, A. IT. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER. Caskets, Coffins, Robes, rto, always on hand. FIRST CLASS II II ARSE .FOR HIRE. A large and well assorted stook, TO THE PUBLIC. The 'steady and increasing patronage accorded me for the past eight years' is gratefully acknowledged. I shall be pleased to cater to the' public requirements in the ., matter of BEEF; MUTTON, VEAL &C, EVERYTHING IN SEASON, of the best . uality procurable and in a very superior and unequalled style. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Ieadigg in Low 'ices, aaiii BUSINESS BOOMING BRISKLY; AT—a MCCORMICK 44: &- CO 28 LJD FR01NTT STORZ, THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF WINGHAMi AS TO QUALITY, VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS, LADIES' FRENCH IIID, $2.75 u.p. MEN'S FINE BALE., $1.75. LADIES' FINE POLISH CALF, $1.50 up. MEN'S COARSE SHOES, $1.00 up. CARPET SLIPPERS, 30c., 35c„ 40c, Ordered Work a Specialty. Latest. Cheapest Best. •—•--� BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LA; EST STYLES IN--*�---- CA-- TS' IIATS —S?LENDID YAHIETY AND EXCELLENT `ST,ALUE IN— GENTS' SHIRTS, COLLARS, SILK: CAPS, &e., y e. Ordered Clothing, a Specialty, A. W. WE B TE R r HELLO 1 ! HELLO !. 1 1 HELLO I Where are you going in such a Hurry ? WHY a I am going to get a supply of material for house cleaning. I am going to clean house right away 1 and 1 an going down to HINGSTON & SON'S For some ASBESTINE. They sell it for 35c. A PACKAGE. You cant get a good Brush too, just as cheap,, To tell the truth about the matter, you can get any kind of goods usually kept in a first-class shop. They have got in a lot of Lovely Bird Cages, Table Cutlery, Spoons, &c., Milk Cans, Creamers, Pails, Milk Pans, Churns, Butter Prints, Butter Bowls, Ladles, Stove, Scrub, and Shoe Brushes, Brooms, Chamber Pails, Toilet Sets, Agate Ware, Jointless Woodenware, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Carpet Sweepers, &c. Don't forget the name and place, HINGSTON & SON'S, Wait & Walsh's Old Stand, Wingham. P. S.—We wish it distinctly understood that it is no trouble to show goods at the One Pike The Shop SUPERIOR VEHICLES MAGE TO ORDER DORS 8i COOK, NIOKEL'S OLD STAND. With excellent facilities, a good supply of first class material and capable workmen, we feel competent to turn out work% equal to that of any establishment in the County. CRRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS. We build all our own tops. Everything guaranteed. A first-class painter. Look into our Wareroonis on Victoria and Scott Ss. DOSE & 0008. For 5c. Muslins 60, Prints, 10o. hirti,ngs, 32e. Tweeds, —GO TO THE BANKRUPT STORE, C. W, HENDEfSON'S OLTP STAND; No Value in tb.e Market to Equal, 001\TI\TDD.. Mammate Clearing Sale --- OF-.----- Joiaeiopo/o/o/o/o/els/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/plc/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/orofeto/o/o/o f WATCHES, CLOCKS, • JEWELLERY, SILVER WARE &c. Jo/o/o/O/O/O/O/o/O/o/o/o/ole/O/o//o/0/ofo/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/ofo/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o / Having decided to leave'Wingham, I will during the NEXT 8.0 DAYS offer my entire stock AT ACTUAL COST. Buy now and save money. HALSEY PARK. D. McIPTNES BIG DRIVES ORDERED CLOTHIING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, and GENERAL DRY GOODS A FULL RANGE OF BOOTS: - SHOES AND GROCERIES., GOOD$ BOUGHT AT BANKRUPT PRICES, and will be sold at Lowest Possible Figures. EAVETROD'GHING, STOVES, TIN'NAREI DAIRY. SUPPLIES, &c. I - are on hand a large quantity ofthe best brands of tin manufactured in the world; • bought for cash at the lowest prices, in the beat English Markets, and as my facili- ties for purchasing these cannot be surpassed by any firm in the trade in Oanada, I am determined to sell my goods at the lowest possible margin and not be undersold by any. My STAFF OF WORKMEN ARE A 1. All work warranted first-class, as it is .entirely done under my own immediate supervision. Eavetroughing speeially attended to and properly put tip and completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than ever. REMEMBER THE PLACE --Opposite Exchange Hotel, corner Josephine. and Victoria streets, Barkley and McCrimnion's old stand, Call and see and you will carry home the conviction that what I say is correct, My Motto is SMALL PROFITS and QUICI( RETURNS., IS NIMBLE j ggpZNCE IS 13ETTEIt TITAN A SLOW SHILLING. W SUT IEi ,a 1" a.