HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-07-06, Page 8Ji IVY
Oft I'i e h'arrit a g^ntle mother,
As th twilight h' urs began,
Pleedirg l.thacnuondist ',
Vii ii bun to be a mail,
But Untoh t' bleu t' cd daughter,
Tin' i h with 1 v w.,rris quite as ready,
Points she out 5.o other duty,
"titriv°c, my dear, to no a lady."
What's alady ? 13 itsornithing
Made t Z site, and hoops, and airs,
Un.d to decorate tile psi'„r,
1.1..e the fanny rngs slid chairs?
Is it one f gip: um.res on novels
Every teli'ng tnat is human
11't:F, .this to be a lady,
'Tie not 'chis to ba a woman,
111004...1, then, unto your daughter
Speak of something big:. °r tar
Than to be mere tashit,i': s lady,
"Woman is the brightest star.”
If von In your strongaffection
Urge your son to e a man,
Urge your daughter no less strongly
To arise and be a woman.
Yes, a woman 1 Brightest model
Of that high an 1 perfect beauty,
Where the mind and soul and body
Blend to work our life's groat duty.
Be a woman, naught is higher
On the gilded crest of fano,
On the catalogue of Yirtuo,
There's no brighter, holier name.
—Toronto has now a debt of 0$,500,000.
--So far Pasteur's recipe for killing Ane.
tralian rabbits with chicken cholera has
failed,
—Tho Leeds county council ordered the
release of t iiotelkoeper imprisoned for the
third infringinent of the Scott Act. It was
claimed that violating the Scott Act was
not like violating any other law and it was
Iikely to be repealed.
—It used to be; "Well set to boys"
now it is ; "Will you be pleased to inaugu-
rate the mastication of the meridian menu:
Con.sumption Surely Cured.
To THE EDITOR ,—Please inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hopeless oases have
been cured, I shall be glad to send two bottles of
ray remedy i'nsEto any of your readers who have
consumption if they will send me their Express and
P. 0. address, Respectfully, Dn. T. A, SLOCUM,
37 Yonga St., Toronto, Ont.
' LZORN.
Hammon -1n Howick, on the 23rd ult., the wife of
Mr. John Hainstock ; a daughter.
Consuls—At Teeswator, on the 24th ult., the wife of
Mr. Wiu, Cousins ; a daughter.
SanALLEY—Tri Culross, on the Nth ult., the wife of
Mr, Jos. Schalley ; a daughter,
Gitsax—At Wingham, on the SOth ult., the wife of
Mr. Gro. Green, merchant; a son.
OLAssois In Clinton, on the 24th ult., the wife of
Mr. Geo. Glasgow; a son.
ILimmay.—At Blyth. on the 29th ult., the wife of
Mr V Y Halliday ; a son.
MARRIED.
Hisaor—T;1,0—In Grey, an the 20th ult., by the
Rev. D. B. Mello, Mr. John Hislop, to Miss Sarah
Agnes King, both of Grey.
Lawson—Cash—In Grey, at the residence of the
bride's father, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. D. B.
McRae, Mr. Wm: Lawson, of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
to Miss Lizzie E., eldest daughter of Mr. John
Cash, of Grey,
Bpiits—ELYOAU--At Holnles'llle, on the 27th ult., by
the llov. W. Birks, 'assisted by the Rev, J. S.
Fisher, Rev. A. II., Birks. B. A., of Thamesford, to
Minnie, eldest daughter of Mr. H. Elford.
BEEso v—%Vttsox—At Goderich, on the 27th ult., by
the Rev, G. R. Turk, Mr. Jabez Beesley, of Maple
Breek, N.W.T., to Lizzie, oldest daughter of Mr. J.
Wilson.
Iifax—BAnta—At the residence of the bride's father,
West Wawanoeh, by Rev, Henry Irvin, Andrew M,
Kirk, to Miss Rachel C. Bailie.
WYLzE—GAMBEL—At Wingham, on the 4th inst., by
the Rev. H. hloQuarrie, Mr. George Wylie, to Miss
Elizabeth Gambel. both of Howiok,
DIED.
•BownnuAr-.An the 24th ult., on the 16th con. of
Grey, the infant twin son of C. Bowerman, aged 6
days.
Wooncoea—At Denver, Colorado on the 23rd ult„
(trace Buckland Woodcock, daughter of Mr. E.
Woodcock, formerly of Goderich.
.Brats—At .Goderich, on the 27th nit„ Alexander
Rusk, aged 23 years and 5 months.
Wismar—At Luchnow, on the 30th ult., R. J,
Whitley, aged 47 years, 11 monthsand 22 days.
CAsx—In Seaforth, on the 21st ult., Mr. Geo. Case,
aged 84 years.,
Gat. vx—In Seaforth, on the 23rd ult., Mr. William
Grieve, aged 41 years and 9 months.
McieaAY—In.Goderich, on the 20th ult.; Peter Murray,
aged lis years.
WINGEAM I!TARKItTS,
WixouAM, July 5, 1888.
$250 to 260
• 600 to 500
100
1 00
50
50
60
60
14
13
1 50
8 00
Pour per cwt,, •
Flout per bbl.,
Fell Wheat per bushel,
Spring 4f
Oats,
Barley,
Peas,
Potates,
Rutter per lb.,
.Eggs pet dozen,
Wood per cord,
May per ton, •
• 9a to
9.5 to
50 to
• 50 to
60 to
50 to
14 to
13 to
1 25 to
7 50 to
SERVANT GIRLS WANTED.
TI GOOD SERVANT GIRLS WANTED IM•
mediately. Apply at the
BRUNSWICK: HOUSE.
�foST_
I.
FOR $4.76, DRAWN BY JOHN RICA-
ardson, in favor of J. B. Straith, dated May
t. at 90 days, All parties are cautioned against
negotiating the same as payment has been stopped.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
Delmore P. 0.
Private Sale of Furniture.
'1110 V. DR. WARD IS SELLING BY PRIVATE
ll,w eottraet ail his valuable household furniture,
^. prising Bed Room Suites, in oak and ash—
• rowing .b Dining Room Suites, In walnut—Kitchen
•'urnitm•o and utensils stores, carpets, Dominion
Organ, Office desk, tables, crockery, Lawn blower
and other Article's .of furniture, Can be seen at
residence, John street.
Home' and Lot for Sale,
rya .IttiTIN STREET, 1VtXOTIAM, OPPOSITE
the Public School, the lot consisting of 1/5 of
WI acre, having a Frappe House there0O, with three
ronius and kitchen, hard aiid soft water, Good loca-
tion and suitable fora small family, Enquiry of
W. GANNET, or 1'IIOS, WILIG,
Blacksmith, Proprietor,
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
1! IS'r M. L. WAti1ttu, of Lurknow, 5 strident
11A of Alma Ladies' College, St. Thomas also the
i adie9 Collogc, Belleville, has Charge of Mrs, Mc.
111, s c:rlsy of mivicupils and will he in iWingh
cry Monday and Tuesday ans
uesday till 11 a. m. She
1,311,r rd ie 1tir those &Siriing her eurvieand
s trespect.
call o i
» 'r t,Wl..e; fr0.,.'2 to 4 p. Hf. 00 Mondays,
CD,„
Being about to remove to Hamilton, I desire to thank
lrly y111merQus friends and customers for the many favors
shown me during all the years I have been a resident of
Wingham, and bespeak for my successor, Mr.. J. H. Vanstone,
the dame liberal support that has been extended to me.
J. 11. ransione
Has purchased the Jewellery
Business of H. Park
Wingham.
Heis now assorting and replenishing the stock, an expects to be fully
opened out by MONDAY, THE 9rn OF LY. I intend
keeping awell assorted stook of ,, ENUINE GOODS
at moderate prices, and by c '.se attention to
the wants of my custoers, I hope
to merit the pat onage so
liberally e ; oyed by
ray pi .• , ecessor.
J. H. VANSTON , Late of Listowel.
i,.
Alehedoo,
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s 0
Has just opened out some extra good value in
SATINS, AND DRESS GOODS,
MARVEILLEUx, MUSLINS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
O_a„RP= 'TB, LACE CT TAIj S
PARASOLS, GLOVES, AND HOSIERY, WELL ASSORTED,
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Best Make, Largest .Assortment, and good value in' lams' AND GENTS'
FINE AND STRONG (�1
SHOES, SLIPPERS, AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
IN THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
GENTS' -:- FURNISHINGS
NEW LINE OF SUITs, PARTINGS, STRAW AND FELT IIATS,
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND TIES,
Inspection Requested by M. H. MoINDOO.
Loadiog Low Prices, Bargains Bring Buffers
BUSINESS I300MING BRISKLY, AT
McCORMIC CCX'S,
RED P.ROT'NTT STORE
THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF WINGHAM,
AS TO QUALITY, VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS.
LADIES' FRENCH KID, $2.75 up.
MEN'S FINE 'GALS., $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 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,
tZC. Ei VERYTHING IN SEASON, of the best quality procurable and in
a very superior and unequalled style.
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
HELLO
HELLO t 1 HELLO I 1!
Where are you going in such a Hurry ?
WHY ? I am going to get a supply of material for house cleaning. I
aw going to clean house right away 1 and I am going down to
HINGSTON & SON'S
For some A SBESTINr, They sell it for 35c. A PACICA€€E. Yon can's 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 e, 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,
efoinfless Woodenware, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Carpet Sweepers,
&c. Don't forget the name and place, HINGSTON & SON'S, Wait
Walsh's Old Stand, Wingham,
I'. 5...-i1 o Melt it distinctly understood that it is no trouble to show goods at the One DSO Tin Shop
ICHT RIMS AU
Influence 'Patronage:
Judge us in, accordance wit the
Bargains We give.
0-3E111:t BM' It
REMAINS IN WINGH.Ai11I } HAS LARGELY REPLENISHED
HIS STOCK is i HAS A GREAT DISPLAY OF BARGAINS I i
CLOCKS, et JEWELLERY,
SILVER
A.RE, to•
SUIT THE TASTE AND FINANCES OF EVERYBODY ,...... -A........„
When you want to save and ' ke money; call on E, F, GERSTER. All
work gi'iaianteed a, s guarantees carried out to the letter.
Ac sf •malty made of Repairing.
Honesty our policy. Ouit Mario—Small profits' and quick returns:
MAsorN Bioc f ▪ - WiNGHAM.
POSITIVE
ARG
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INS.
For 5e Muslims,
6e, Prints,10e Shirtin s.
32e Tweeds;
,GO
'THE BANKRUPT STORE,
0. W. HENDERSON'SS 81,1) STAND:
No Value' in the Market to -Equal.
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W.
LOolivielLINz ^a ES `? Co.
earBIG D RIVV4S
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ORDERED CLOTHING, •°,.
,READY-MADE CLOT [I G,
D. ESS. GOODS, atld
GENERAL DRY GOODS :
,,t A FULL RAINTGE OF }---w
FOOTS, 81-oES: ANn GROCERIES.,
GOODS BOUGHT AT BANKRUPT ERIOES, and will be sold,
at Lowest Possible Figures.
EA'PETROII(}HING,
STOVES, TINVAREI DAIRY SUPPLIES, &c.
I have on hand a Iarge quantity of the best brands of tin manufactured in theforldty
bought for cash at the lowest prides, in the best English Markets,ard as my fmpi 1 't,
ties for purchasing these cannot be surpassed by any firm in the 'trade i e
Oanada, I ant determined to sell my goads at the lowest possible margin
and not be undersold by any.
MY STAVE or WORKMEN ARE A 1.
All work warranted first-class, as it is entirely dobe under my own inlmediateL
supervision. Eavetrougbing specially attended to and properly put up
and completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than ever,
REMEMBER THE PLACE—Opposite Exchange 'Hotel, corner J`esephine
and Victoria streets, Barkley and McCrimmon'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,
A 1`7IMl3Ll✓ SIXPENCE IS /LETTER MAN A SLOW Stunt IN'G.
D. S 7r✓ MERLAND.