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The Wingham Times, 1888-06-29, Page 8BO N:13 COW OSIWON. The mr.ving wns v.`r ttell nie evening lAtely by N.v„,4e1: A.n1rt Macdointid, son c.r. Ur, I). ;o the Zetland Thc= agiier requested a, nomposition 14An 1, at peaellile.-OU - "T1 TIHII)ject 3,s1 not one calmilatcd to a.14,ealngly te an i,1110- W tivo oo poetie zt o—to ean forth. the divine "vv were. The boy is D. years of 411a rc,:,,kers eau judge ot the porit of the proaiicti The. saw is a rerY thin% A :lilt do ; To saw thQ 3 boards ai,(1 lath, And ni:ko one ir Groat hunbering nen have larqor sewe Than any1 itlixe n; Vn ht wry 1 tin boy, Not, fAr non lo I No been. I can't desezibe, Aflth1k1 rVOw 1 0107 Vill1W; Alla they are rt Mir looks nor er seen ; de great well:, ), by steam.. The Me ON:3 ..ound us here J.ban1 gaI1 tby; It should not ti oany in4D. To tato the be; 'ds away. There aro rnan3 different kinds of saws,. F40148 large, an( stone quite small; cone tif them a long and straight, And some roan , liOo a bail. The saw has to th and it can bite, It chews: its wa stralOt through; The carpent.rs lave, many kinds, And different s v.; too. Just like a tree our sinful hearts Bove umeh iption in ; We need the po ,•erful Sew of Truth,. To prune tits lii ha of sin. SUPERIOR VEHICLES MADE. TO NEP ID ORM cSiz 0001C/ NICHEL'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 Oematy. CRRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS. We build all our own tops. Everything guaranteed, A. first-class painter. Look into our NiVarerooms on Victoria sena Scott S. DORE & 000K, Gents' Furn hings and Tailoring Establishment. IGE TV SUIT wrtii\wranse k A stock of goods that n Extent, Quality and. 'Variety is vnsurtassec1J in Wingham. < Ylrot boo‘ art. Damestia of Whit Jaureh. Wo notice that Rev. J. A. Andel: -V - t son, B. A., will preach the annual .E._tcafteign sermon to Court Goderich No, .32, Canadian Order of horetors, in ICriox SUITINGS, Church, on Sunda. July 1st. West Huro Licenses. The Commission re for West Huron, Messrs. W. Drum' iond, Blyth, Jas. Stevens, Base Li e, and S. Sloan, Goderich, met ininton, Saturday, 23rd June—Jas. S OVG1.181. chairman— and granted lieoes s to the following : Goderich.-0. 33. ox, Thomas Whit. :APY, Wm. Babb, ames Bailey, J. C. Martin, W. Crai E, B6acock, A. M. Shepherd. Shop :W. L.Horton, Geo. H. Faro t. Clinton.—Isaac Rattenbary, W R. Smith, - Chas. 3tilne S. Morley S. Pike, 0. Spooner, Geo. Swarts, R Reynolds. Shop : jas, Shepherd. Blyth.—E. Milne John Ernigb, . Erwin, J. E. Ben- 1.!ott. Shop J. A. McDonald, Wingitant. — it Roe, I. Korman, T. Dinsley, . F. Dulmage, R. P. Simmons. 8p : none. CJolborne,— W. . Martin, T. Cruse, A. Z'vr. cAllister. halett,—John Bell, J. :P. Fisher. TV. NI ate anosh,—W . M. amaipion, . Lougheed, J. Nixon. Aislifiekt.-71 Flannagan, J. Martin, A'. Nichols° , Geo. Irwin. n—m Kb s7r. John Gr 11 J BOUM oss, on the 16th inst., the wlf o of - am ; a daughter, my, on the 3,8th inst., the wife of ▪ 0.• Bowel non, tta.caer„ twin boys, one living. t."nrel -At Pat thili, on the 20th inst., the wife of Glee , 2 tho Gazette; a son. i,74rFlitc.r-At I lanerston, on the 1.7th insh, tho . wife steivar M. D. ;a eon. •„kTRICii....4 I EvAt Wawanosh, on 23rd inst„ the o of Mr. o. Fitmatrick ; a son. ,ast Wawatiosii, on 2Sth inst.,the wife or Mr. John , Anderson, teacher; a daugatcr, nartmma. &ORME—Bons In. Morris on the :loth inst„ by Roy. .toss, A., Ale. "oho Gordo to Miss Eliza, • :.71,7,..st drat •hterni John Rohl:, both of Morris. :N--‘101.NT th,J residence of the bride's Andiel on th 100 inst., by the Itev, John K. A, of Allinford, Mr. Thos. Drown of Nagrie A. McIntosh; sister of • rk;osh, oil'ort At Stratford, ou the 2.1t inst., by 011)11 ,gball, Mr. Geo. K. Burst, of Se- to ass Clara It. Schmidt, daughter of J. if.. :1.:clunidt the colonist, DIDD. aged -inl)r -113 y€ townemp, on the 10th inst., And. s.•dlJ oars. ••:!,.: it -In Vinton, en the lath inst., Anthony ,,.• u ,d 78 yearo. . • . 41, sainline, on the 14th inst Mi. John ...• to t3;;th year of his aa, aurt,C,n, on the los, maO.,' Richard is, father of Mr. J,be0ph0ne, of • p in tho t,!Gth ytAr of his 04o. t .j h, OA the 1.7th Inst., Sarah, • . • ..'„ rr:', and mother of Itev. . .t,•A,, of St. Antoine, Mon - • D. MaeGiiiivry, 1 A. brock,on the nth inst. ; Christopher yrs., 0 mos. and 2? days. mel, on the lab inst., Wm, Mash- es and 0 months. 14,A,1IQ.TS. Winclun, June 28, 1888. $ 2 bq te 2 00 5 00 to 5 00 Vat° 1 ol 35 to 100 50 to 0) 00 to 00 GO to CO 50 to 00 14 to 14 13 to 13 1 25 to 160 7 to 580 tairit.3 WANTED. STINANT, WANTrit) at, Vas I1017,,SU. tot for Sale, lvtre,mulr, et,ro.s,/TC • .. tI,,1 coml>,f,itt» La Of , • ,• 1.").,„:au thrreon, wit; t. three •• Watet'. ror sOtne AI SESTINE. They Sea it for f35'c. A P./1.01011E. Yon can:get tmall f„tmily, Enquire of a good Brush too, just as cheap. .q• Tat/S. MIMI!, Prolviefov To tell the truth about the matter, you can got any Icincl of goods usually kept in a first-elass shop. They have got in a lot of Lovely ..;;TI011 IN MUSIC. Bird Cages, Tablo Cutlery, Spoons, &e., Milk Carts, Creamers, Pails, r TRO W'ERINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. GREAT .BA We planted the Seeds right and our grow- ing business is the Harvest. LE -AINS FOR OASH1. LAE, —TII T–A./D Goods bought from us will, be cu A /ow price for honest Merchandise, well made, is the secret of success., free of charge. lig [14 la Bargaim ki!ig -NFL' —BUSINESS BOOMING. BRISKLY, AT , McCORMICK 4 ri CO. Pm") P_RoisrT TORs 4 Our Or t CIParillg Salo ILL rosL f.kvE-v N IN TEN DAYS, During that time we -1 ill continue to sollnur stook of Watches -worker PtTO C-4-0 DS, &Q. /o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/a/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/ o/o/o/o/o/o/oco/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/o/ AT ACTUAL. CosT—in fact we are offering lots • good at much LESS TIIAN COST. DON'T MISS THIS LAOosy. CHANCE. A COMFORTABLE COTTAGM/AND OT FOR SALE HALS PARK. L7V1-1 BARG, IN& For .5c Muslins, 60 Prints, 10c Shirtin 32c Twoods, THE BANKRUPT STORE, .0. W. HENDERSON'S OLD STAND: No Value in the Market to EquaL THE. LEADING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF • WINGHAM, AS TO QUALITY, VARIETY AND CHEAPNM. LADIES' FRENCH KID, $2.75 up. MEN'S FINE BALS., $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. TO THE PUBLIC. The steady and increasinc,r 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 ispoolsr agareiemoneticr TITAIEV, MUTTON, "VEAL, Ste. EVEIVYTIIING IN SEASON, of the best quality procurable and ill" a very superior, and unequalled style. J. G-. PIMILLID OPPOSITE ME POST OFFICE HELLO! HELLO 1 HELLO ! Where are you going in such a Hurry? 4 WHY I am going to fl'et a supply of material. for house cleaning. I am going to clean house right away 1 and 1 am going down to HINGSTON & SON'S Atilk Pam, Churns,Butter Prints, I3utter nowb, Ladles, Stove, Scrub, ,; ' " ° Sidle Brushes, Broomq (ilytrober Pails, Tolict Sets, .Agate11 Ware, • .• ;. .;o, St. al,o the •will iWin:enrol `Alvi;• r'fo' Woodenwate, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Carpet Sweepers, lilt 11 ahen , to. f4ta Lye SZO. Don't forget the name and place, IlINGSTON &I SON'S, Wait 1"# "< • • r 801...10 8 On " '11' 20 '4 " a"di ITT( & Walsh's OleStand, \Vinehatn 1'. S. -Wu 11,1mh it distinctly undel.,'..eed that it, fano trouble to show goods at the One Price Tin Sliq a2g- 33 0- D R 1 V E IN ORDERED OLOTITING, READY -X0 E DRESS 000DS, thd GENERAL DRY Goopi, • ' '!! BOOTS, TILL ItANGt OF AND GROCERIES, GOODS BOUGHT 'Air BANKRUPT PRICE% and will be solo at Lowest Possible Figures, EAVETROUGITING2 STOVES, TINWARE, NE SUPPLIES, &C, I have on hand a large quantity of the best brands of tin manufactured in the world, bought for cash at the lowest prices, in the best English Markets, al a tis my facili- ties for purchasing those cannot besurpassed by any firm in the trade in Oanada, I am determined to soli my goods at the lowest possible margin, awl not be undersold. by any. MY STAFF OF WORKMEN AR A I. All work warranted flrst-class, as it is entirely done under my own immediate . sUpervision. Eavetroughing specially attonded to and properly put up and completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than over. riftwormemmesdann-dgroevaremiumsomineormeerwacannwordembmareaftwan REMEMBER THE PBAOE—Opposito Exchange Rotel, corner Josephine and Victoria streets, Barkley and lUcCrimmon's old stand. Call and see and yon Will carry home tho conviction that what I say is correct. My Motto is SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS, A NIMBLE SIXPENOV, IS DETTRE, TILIN A. SLOW SIIILLING. D. SUTHERLAND.