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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-07-27, Page 4llaux—ba Wraith Mr. Timms Kelly 1NltwWr—At Wing • m, on the 23rd Ind., tilt/ wife 4f Mr, T. Gregory;... sen. 17.0614 ---.At on the 'Oth Inst„ the wife of Mr, J. ?I, Row ; daughter. AEA ' x:017", Vimios-»Sxios;l -0 2I- ,view, on the Ath fiat., by the Lev. W. i6 Mt1 res, r. S, . Wilnon, to Miss Maggie Stron , Loth ' f Bolick. Stowru )t---: fN . *ems Os l ulrosa, on the 30th Inst,,. by 1.+. 1•':r. r:ueto 11 +A., Mr. John Mowbray, to 1)i19s I tbw'•1) Met o le, beth of Culross, Xinnrr--•IIAr -At Liswel, on the 18th inst„ at the residence of the b,l °s father, by the Rev, Isaac C ilnl ':cll, *Ir, Josue Barry, to Miss Gertrude Hay,- both of r sten•tl, VFo.)t S1a1,Ato u1N At ypres9 River, Mn.,aon. the 11th in5t , by Bev. MHaig, Mr. Robert Work, of Langdon, Dakota, to iss Rate, third daughter of Mr. Donald J1oLaugh n, Grey township, Huron County, Iil:ns.aax Ccxxtn-TAt C uton, ou the 17th inst., by ttte Ite,•. J. I.t:ingstoe, Mr. 4. Ilebbart, to Miss Mary Ann t'ottlu, bot of Goderich Township. Swam JA*.,lt):i:ox--At o residenee of the bride's father Gri;uohf 4;1 tltoba, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. 1? ilou;es, Mr. Adam Stark, formerly of Seafot tu, t•kfiate, f urth daughter of John Jamie+ sen. McRae --In Culross, oz . bo 15th inst., Mrs. Alex. Sfcliac, aged 70 years, Green—In Culross, on til 17th hist , Susanna ill., wife of 31r. Janes Greer , aged tis years, 5 months and 15 days. "y ` Hardy—At Tecsuater, on the 1Sth inst., William, son of :lir. Geo. hardy, c ed 17 days•!1t• Fisher. -In T.:ronto, on t e 17th inst., Rachel Re. becca Johnston, wife of r, Robert 10slier, aged 50 years and 10 months. , . Muir--In See forth, on ti 12th inst., Eugenia,Lueas, wife of Mr. John Muir aged 25 years, 7 months and 1': days. Munro--In Moruington township, Co, of Porth, on the 21st inst., Winn!. : ed Rcss, a native of ]toss. shire, Scotland, rolicr of the late Donald Munro, and mother to D. C. Munro, of the Wingham Times. She was in li - • 70th year. Tisanes --In Cornwall, Er land, on June 13th, Thos. Harris, father of Mrs, '. Welber, Brussels, and brother to C. B, Harris, orris, aged 46 years, Smalldon—In Grey, on the tit inst., Jane, beloved wife of Wil. Smalldon, ag 38 years. Beggs—At Englewood, New ersey, U. S„on Sunday !morning, the 22nd Inst., lizaboth Beggs, aged 51 years. Deceased was til only daughter of Rev. W. Devis, and sister of Sir, ; . Davis, of Wingham. Martin—At Newton, Co. erth, on the 20th inst„ Mr. John Martin, aged '•5 years. Deceased was a Native of Strabane, Ire and, and served with the Royal Artillery in the 'rime= War, and also in the Indian mutiny. SmiTH—At Ripley, on the 1'th inst., Mary Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Wmn, C• South aged 30 years, llnoutlis and 11 days. Miller—In Kincardine, en the 22nd inst., Annie, wife of Mr. William Mill: , aged 40 years and 7 months, McDonald—In Wingham, on the 24th, inst., Sarah McDonald,aged. 79 year and 7luonths. 4he 14tb 5Si ., 'the wire of e daughter. C., ".111•1111111,111,01174,31131.0061616 • Glen arrow. Mr. John Genu ill had two fine adciitioLs to his Ht lstein stock last ''—two calves '' i bin ; 86 and 83 FBn. respectively. He has two or vl;.rt•,. splendid yo t ; animals for sale of this breed, Tee -water. Mr.. and Mrs. lyerds, of the Com - „are on o. fortnight trip to .1:os.:2I.-The Salva ion Army had a t;?.:e'sls.1 ,jubilee on 1'hursdtl,y of this i;,•. T11e village ants a cow by-law. Lis owe], a ?•” ; waI beat alkerton at a game '1.,:r'sse here n Friday last, by a ;c• :: 1 4 to 0.—i'i . Janes Turnbull, a ?medical stu ent, of Milverton, with Dr. P, rke here.—A new nd has be, n erected on the ;' cf Wallas and Bismarck —The Gras d Central took in 1050 cn t e 12th July.-T11e tv F"•r•,,sbyterian church is to be fiu- 3'_..,.':.., Snptelnbe' Whitee arch. crimes Gaunt las the past week :: iinecl to hos e with a bruised , -:t a fall.— he hay crop is 31,W, rit::i harvested fall wheat about :::rta.r cut. It is somewhat a light l; :s• plump good grain. The c°• Continues lid Spring seeding :;l,rmt and ^ematurely head- . Pastnrage about dried up ••"Jus thoughtprevail as to Iver the u tat number of coming se` son Can't the .. us West rn corn in free that cei •al having some- istantial ''or market, and :, :1;..spring.--- mite a number .r,11d ncnticiue availed them - ha Niagara 'alts excursion i i... en the 20t1 —Rev. Robert is visiting, friends here.— D. tread •rson, returned visiting rietlds in Port t! Toronto.— ' ev, 11ir. Carson, Friends in arofraxa. Mr. s rit' and dau iter, and Miss left here or Daltota.—J. 1' If) shut dot If their mill on instil after harvest. They lot of pi , ., hardwood and hand ale. , 0/04ef30 I✓iar55o0s. .h.,ly :r, 5,500 boxes, principally .'e e,:1. No sales. Sellers were holding July 24,-23 factories offered 5,310 first half -ulv Make. No falls re• •t inactive and buyers and sellers niva factorieJ were represented. ' NGIIAM'MAIRKETS. Ws:,olsn1J, July 23, 1055 2 50 to 50 5 00 to 5 00 busi.c1, + 03 to 55 to 50 to 50 to 50 to 50 to 16 to 15 to 1 25 to 10 '00 50 To thc People is m ati Cuiity at Largs; —Having ope zed out a largo stook of-- Watches, f . . atch.es, Clocks, Jewellery,Silverware) I an prepared to meet the wants of the people in every respect, NOT ONLY in the lowness of prices but in the quality of goods as well, RP.A.=T'-+f1EP. 9.R'2'N'T I am prepared to do all kinds of work that is in my line of business and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J. H. VA TO A, SUCCESSOR TO H. PARS, NOW GOING ON AT L a i to Dress Goods, Muslins,Prints, Laces and Embroideries. ALSO SOME BIG DRIVES IN TWEEDS, UNDERWEAR, FELT AND STRAW HATS, PARASOLS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Any person requiring any of these goods should see them before buying OOTS AND O l: WELL ASSORTED. G_ -R O C F RI- S Pure and.. Fresh. itI. H. McINDOO. Alb Inspection Requested. HELLO ! HELLO 9 6 HELLO 1 9 1 Where are you going in such a Hurry? WHY ? I am going to get a supply of' material for house cleaning. , I aio going to clean house right away 1 and 1 aro: going down to Iia G TO & SON'S' For some ASBESTINE. They sell it for 35c, A PACKAGE. You can get a good Brush too, just as cheap. To tell the truth about the matter, you can yet auy 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, Creatners, Pails, Milk Pans, Churns, Butter Prints, Butter. Bowls, Ladles, Starve, Scrub, and Shoe Brushes, Brooms, Chamber Pails, Toilet Sets, Agate Ware, Jointless Woodenware, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Carpet Sweepers, &c. Don't forget the na,ine and place, HINGSTON & SON'S, Wait Walsh's Old Stand, Win.gltam. P. S. --We wish it distinctly understood that it is no trquble to show goods at the One Price Tin Shop SUPEOR VEUCLES MADE TO ORDER -n1 NICKEL'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. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS. We build all our own tops. Everything guaranteed. A f rst-class painter. Look into our Warerooms on Victoria and Scott S's, DORE & OOOI.. Latet Ohe pes to Bea ----A. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LATEST STYLES IN - ENTS' —SPLENDID 'V'ARIETY AND EXCELLENT VALiTE xN— GENE` "Via+ S::TI.E.TS, OOI.LLA.. Vii, 1 uo '► SILK CAPS, &c:, &o, 50 E Order Clothing, a Specialty. 18 r ID 00 . .a `a W1 33STE • "ANT-? , JAtAk,,. )mTO GET ; ; API GOODS(7 At the.t ankrupt. C. W. HENDERSO 2'S STOCK., DRESS GOODS, MUSLIMS, AND ALL LINE' OF GOODS Must be cleared immediately, as we intend to remove. 0 IsT.,,-ITHIDD.. alik rums til Malik Influence Patronage. Judge us in accordance with the Bargains we give. er REMAINS IN WINGHAM ! HAS LARGELY °RE+EPLENISHED. HIS STOCK. ! ! HAS A GREAT DISPLAY OF BARGAINS 1 I17 CLOCKS, .6 J.ETE t _ERY, &c. SUIT THE TASTE AND FINANCES OF EVERYBODY"- When you want to save and make money, call on. C. F. GERSTER. A1I. work guaranteed and guarantees carried out to the letter. A specialty matte of Repairing, OUR MOTTO—Snlall profits and quick returns. WINouASM. Honesty our pulley. M& o1 BLOCK, B I G D_ i I V Ji.'«/ S IN OIWERED CLOTHING- READY-NUDE LOTHING-REDY-NUDE CLOTHING DEESS GOODS, and. GENERAL DRY GOOFS. A FULL RANGE O7• BOOT'S, - SHOES d AND GROCERIES, GOODS BOUGHT' AT BANKRfWPy1OES, and will be sold at Lowest Possi'1e Figures. EAVETROUGHING, STAVES, TINVVARE DAIRY SUPPLIE &c. I haus on hand a large quantity of the best brands of tin manufactured in the world,, bought for cash at,the lowest prices, in tho best English 3 taticets, ltl d as my fatili• ties for purchasing these cannot bo surpassed by any firm in tho trade in Oauada, I am determined to sell nay goods at the lowest possible margin and not be undersold by any, MY STAFF OF WORKMEN ARE A I. All work warranted first -Blass, as it is entirely done tinder my own immediate supervision. tavetroughing specially attended to and properly put up and completed. Stoves in all varieties, eheaperr than ever, REMEMBER THE PLAOE—Opposite Exchange Hotel, corner J'oseplline and Victoria streets,13arkley and McCrislunotl's oid stand, tl Call and see and you will carry home the conviction that what I say is Correct. My Motto is SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS, A NIMBLE SIXPENCE' IS BETTLII THAN A SLOW SIIXLtIN'G. D. SUTHERLAND,