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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-08-24, Page 8C. $elJrave• • Nr, anti Mrrt. M. I. 11rcliiunon xe. 'turned Notate on. Sunday last, after a to their friends in .ilton. •-Mrs, t ,llurnin, of Illvth, is at present ttiir ; frienua in town,—Miss 111aggie Desoroitto,is visiting friends n town. and vicinity..—Messrs. John'. "tr'lotr and Isaac Wilson left on Mon- i,ly last for the Bruce Mitres, where !Ay intend getting employment, and both Etre energetic young men, we 'type for their suceoss.--Mr. Willie i.'estlnan, of '"Loudon, was in town ou t.ionday calling ou his friends, Tall Shows. North Western Fair, at Win;ham, Sept. ,'>th and 20tH. ' Inciurtrtio 1, T.'grouto, Sept. 10. o 22. Provincial at Iitugstau, Sept. 10 to 15, Western, at Loudon, from the 20th to 3.e ;pith of Sehtatuber. 1!:ttet Wawanosii, I3clgrave, Oct 8th and 4171. Exeter. on Monday and Tuesday, Oo=. .her 1,and 2. Clinton, on Wednesday, Thursday and r `rids?, Sept. 10, 20, and 221., South Iluron, at Seiiforth, ,ori Monday send Tuesday, Sept, 17 and 10. ' Godericll, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Qat. 2, 3, 4., and 5. 'Norris, at Thursday, Oat. Blvth, 11th�esday and East Huron, I3rusatl8, Oat. 4 and •6, 33ale^N• ':aunt -At Birth, on' the 10th inst., thewife of Mr••D. Irwin,. of the Central ; a daughter. I1 Ad>:t .- At Teeswateron the Oth inst., the wife of `qr. .,oan Fraser ; a 'daughter. �r bi La Culross, on the 10th inst„ the wire of Mr. ileo. Steele a daughter. tulrosr, on the 15th inst:, the wife of Mr. Jas. Wilson ; a son. dr-geli-.-At Kincardine, on the 12th inst., tho wife of Mr. E. O. Dark, of the Reporter ; a son. Mtntu AY --At Kincardine. on the 10th inst., the wife 11 os, Murray ; a daughter, bot o Ab Wingham, ou the .16th inst., the wife of .dr. Robert Young ; a son. Coirtls At \Vingllam, on the Dth inst., the wife of Sir. A, Coutts; a daughter. Et+rin.r-In Bast Wawauosh, on the 15th inst., the ,site of Lir. J. Elliott ; a daughter. • 04D -At lArinItton, on the 16th inst., the wife of Alr Tosenit (load ; a danghter. Waort-in Turnberry,on the 22nd inst., .tho wife of Mr George Wade ; a daughter. Xno-In Morris, on the 22nd inst., the wife pf Mr R Yeo ; a daughter. 1IA1Ti.IS'.D. the Rey. W.sTorr:�toe,lor Walton, Mr. A. 0,on the 15th nSmitst., h, of lIli1's Green, to bliss Jane Coulter, Corset maker, of Clinton. 5rmtr-JAcrsoN-At Clinton,. on 'the 16th inst., by the Rev, 3. A. Turnbull, of St. Marys, brother -in- k* of the groom, Mr. II. W. Steep, of Winnipeg,. to Hiss Mary Jackson. DIED. 1ViTsnN-At Listowel, on the 11th inst., Mr. games Watson, aged 65 years. $uawr-At Tceswater, on the llth Inst., the wire of Mr. Robert Scott, aged 33 }'ears, 4 months and 16 4tro DAtirrnnx-eft Dungannon, on the 15th lust., Robert to idson, 8 native of County Down, Ireland, aged 73 years. Cov,'x:s•-In 'Morris, on the 19th inst., Alice A, Tyndall, beloved wife of Lir. John Couites, aged 30 ears and 1 month. d> Congas--Irt East Wawanosh, on the 23rd inst., the • wife el Mr James Currie, aced 5ji rats, Mnc,nmi-At Wingham, on. the 10th inst., the in- . front child of Mr R Mitchell, aged 17 months;' WINCsHAtll MARKETS. WINGuaay Aug. 23, 1888 Ftenr rrr cwt., • .3 L 50 to It 50 Flour per bbl„ - - 5 00 to 5 00 1!ut1 sshoat,per bushel, new • 8585 to to 1 80 'ats,na 60 to 50 CSpiata.50 to 50 Barley. 60 to G0 Peas, Potato50 to 60 ( • 40 to 50 'Apples per bag, '.15 to 16 ]Satter per lb., 14 to 14 Eggs par dozen, - 1 25 to 1 50 Wood' per cord, • 10 00 to IO 00 1day per ton, - - 'We have just opened Qut a very large and attractive stook of Dress Goode `weeds, .Pantings, and •:Over - coatings, Mantle Cloths, Billiton Flannels, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Carpets and Lace Cur... tains, Boots and Shoes. Extra good value, al a,iargo assortment to choose from. No trouble to show goods. INSPECTION MITE), 1 (4 peniiego ----FULL T,TLL PROVISION AT THE POPULAR BOOKSTORE, M. R. McINDOO.-' gt11101C glikigt$ dpis TO SEV 4-+ tel. , r.t 0 Fine Haw ad had d End Rigs ' . A. C. STRATIIDEE, AGENT, *INGIHAM. 'Through tickets to alt points in America-North- We4t ,'i^,e Coast, etc., via tho shortest and all popular ,-butes., Baggage chocked through to uegcination. roves,. freight rates to all points. --TIME TABLE. lot,t4 5.t:m f4FAlt. ARRIVE AT WINGIIAM. 11 6:331) a lI.Toronto-,Guelph,Palmerston, &o. 3:300 p.m. ,," ]tYI lint. ,Clinton,'t 7:25 + Palmerstn, Mixed.. ,...10:24 a.m. 7.05 a.m.... , ......London, &c..........10:45 " hl p.m. " 7:45 p.it. 11:10 a•m...... ..Kincardine, &o........ 6:39 a.m. a:0Op.m ., 3.1:10 ., (I. 6:10 p.m. 11]:10 " DORE Sz COOK'S. --IN THE WAY OF. Scholars Suppliea for Public and High Schools, To make room for new fall and winter goods, we are offering purchaser's splendid inducements in TOP BUGGIES, New and Second Hand PHAETONS and DOG CARTS. This - is the Golden .Opportunity. Rigs home made and unexceptional in materiel and finish. .House -and Lot For Sale 111 WINGHAM. MN() I.OT 65, FRANCES ST, WEST, on which ) there arca good 11- storey house, well, cistern sad -stable. Apply to J. A. MORTON, Barrister. MONEY TO LEND. ,I1i3 Ct`T OVATION Or THE TOWNSIIIP OF ' � Turnherry has about :33,000 to loan on Mort- - ;;a, taFor terms apply to, 1' Mo AII53N, or WM. ItePIIERSON, ' Tr. TaniceuISEii, Wingbam. - Ilnsvn, Glenfarrowl 'W ingbaln, ;tiny lith, 1858. To tho Wiagham Larzo e ,992EntrattEMEWAMitife.4309araizaz7 %Mt% I say CtrRt r o riot seal merely fo sten them tor atime, and then Dave tlev& tai It nitro. IC MAN A RAD/CAL, CUBA. 1 have made the disease of 'X S, BP r `'i&'t *2" o VA.I.LING8XC i I.' alertgaturly. 1 WAtttetttrevremedgto tite Worst easee. B0011,1139 'Others Have • t5 no reesoa for not naw receivit.g ib cure. oios 8,t oneetarittreaiiae and a•$'tttal, EMU:JNNnt1Iin SE It6.Ikiar.7C. Givo B•tlptrel9 Order 0d t OtGe¢. It costa you riothhlg for Sr fte4 it will dare you. .A.ddres8 . M G. . 97 /onto Bt,, Taronte, Oa*.. flavins opened out large stock of atches, Clocks, Blackboard Crayons & Slate Pencils, Wholesale, JUST ARRIVED, A CAPITAL ASSORTMENT OI" BERLIN ANS SAXONY Jewellery, Silverware, • I am prepared to meet the wants of the people itt every, respect, NOT ONLY in the lowness of prices but in the quality of goods as well. I am prepared to do all kinds of work that is in my line of business and ,SATISFACTION GUARANTEED . H t VANSTONE, WOOLS, FINGERING YARNS, &o. BLANK BOOMS' OF EVERT SIZE AND QUALITY. A. RO . Ri'argai act Influence Patronage. judge us in accordance with the Bargains we -give. H. G - REMAINS IN WINGHAM ! HAS LARGELY REPLENISHED H1S STOCK. ! ! HAS A GREAT DISPLAY OF BARGAINS? ! IN SUCCESSOR TO H. PARIS, HELLO 1 HELLO 1 ! . HELLO ! ! Where are you going in such a Hurry 3 WHY ? I am going to get a supply of material for house cleaning. am going to cleanhouse right, away 1 and 1 am going down to HIN.GST ON & SON'S r I For some ASBESTINE. They sell it for 35c. A PACIirAGE, You can, get a good Brush too, just as chap. 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 Canes, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Vic., 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 Wooderlwa>.e, Wash Tubs, Wasli Boards, Carpet $.weepers, &c. Don't -forget the name and place, H1NGSTON & SON'S, Wait &Walsh's OldStand, Wingham. P. S. -We wish it distinctly understood that it is no trouble to show goods at the Ono Price Tin Shop CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILV ERWAI�►BE, tic. SUIT TRE TASTE AND FINANCES OF 1'ry1;RYBODY�� When on want to save and make "money, dill on B. F. GERSTER. Alt wok guaranteed and guarantees carried out to the letter. A specialty made of Repairing. Quu IJo'To—Small profits tend quick returns. WINGn3M. Honesty our policy. MASON BLOCK, tt BIG -DRIVE IN 00 ORDERED CLOTI=IING READY-MADE CLOTHING D1tESS GOODS, and GENERAL DRY GOODS A FULL RANGE OF + I BOOTS, - SHOES - AND GROCERIES. eStio r7 alt est. -- -A BEAUTIFTL LINE Off' LATEST STYLES IN------ GNT'S HJ3TS -� SPLENDID VA.1tTETif ANIi. "EXCELLENT VALUE IN-•'- • GENTS' SHIRTS, C OLLABS, t., SILK CAWS, Ste., &e. Clothing) a Specialty, ialty, 1'�'1 A',.. W. W:1 S«R,E.Q.V. dO.ODS BOUGHT AT BA.NKRUP'I' PRICES, and will be sold at Lowest Possible Figures. EAVE TR4UGHING, STOVES, TINVARE1 Q1RY SUPPLIE1 &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, at d as my facili- ties for purchasing those cannot be surpassed by any firm in the trade in Oanada, I am determined to sell my goods at tho lowest possible margin and not bo undersold by any. MY STAFF OF WORKMEN ARE A L All work warranted first-class, as it is entirely done under my own immediate • supervision, Eavetroughing specially attended to and properly put up Old completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than ever. RE;1'ZEMBE1, TILE PLACE—Opposite Exehange Hotel, corner Josephine and Victoria streets, 13arkley and McCrimmon's old stand, Call and see and you will carry home tho conviction that what I say I- correct. My Motto is SMALL PROFITS and QUICK. RET1JR1 K ANIMIUTI, SIXI'BNOE IS BETTER TITAN A SLOW SHILLING.