HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1888-11-23, Page 8The large ea„'twill neer the railwaa,
,t.stion owned by Then/Neu, ..'s 8tiftltt
% t'o, was 1:103trt*v f',i liy hro al?caltt
naidwig}lt on :1 ittay the ltlth ills:t,
4‘,6011t half past eleven shortly
after thio arrival of ilia lata traits there
were no signs of tiro and in less than
fifteen minutes the whole own wf:s
to glen With the largo bllazo. A. large
nu e.tior of willing hands were soon on
the scene and by the aid of the tor. •
oration hails and pumps the fare was
kept within limits, and large piles of
lumber, staves and heading to the
amount of several thousands dollars
were saved. The entire loss • is esti,
7natocl at $4,500, insurance $1.,000.
Thompson, Assent & Co. have a large
mill in the opposite part of the town
and will eontinale to carry on the
business on the same extensive scale
'as heretofore.
$OBIT.
McBeasi --In entrees, on the 12th inst., rho wite
of Dir. D. '1eBurncy ;. a son.
iir*e[o(ntc—At Teeswater, on the 12th inst., the
wife of Mr. John Huffman; a son.
NIARZUED.
Jormsnet—Enst.n—In Turnherry, on thel4th inst.
by Rev, J. II. Moorhenso, Mr. John L. Johnston, of
Erm1skillen, Lambton Co., to bliss Margaret J.Breen,
-of Turnberry,
, AIcGo.w—Cxati —At the residence of Air. James
Angus, Wingham, on the 15th Inst, by the Rev, H.
McQuarrie, Dir. Peter IdeGow t4 bliss Isabella E.
Clark, both of Kincardine.
SsaoTgxns--Ktettr,EV—At the residence of the
bride's father, an the 20th inst., by the Rev. Robert
Leash, of Toronto, Mr. George, Struthers, Tecswater,
to bliss Annie, eldest dau„ literof Mr. Win. Bickley,
of Ashfield
Bose--An,uis—At Newry, an the 7th inst., by the
Rev. J. Ferguson, Mr, Geo, A, B. yd, to bliss Annie
E. Adams, both of Ethel.
IDLED.
Hoes—In Guelph, an the lath inst., John Hogg,
father of DIr. David N, Hogg, Stratford, aged 03
years.
STaro(gse.—In Wallace, on the 13th inst., timid
Strickor, aged 24 years, 10 months and 27 days,
Hearttaov—At Walkerton, on the nth inst,, Carrie
E. wife of John Hamilton, merchant, aged 35 years
and 7 months.
Tarr —In Goderich, on the 10th inst., Wm. 'Tutt,
aged 77 years, l0 montheand b days,
Gussr-.-.In Godorich, on the 13th inst., Henry
Guest, aged 42 years and 10 months.
Snsrrane—In Clinton, on the loth inst.t Maggie
Jane, (laugher of Mr. Jas. Sheppard, aged 22 years
31 months and 25 days.
Fanocsort-1n Stratford, on the 12th inst., Cathe•
rine Ferguson, aunt of Alm. James Dow, aged 93
years„a native of Porthshire, Scotland, and a real -
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$60 OF GOODS GIVEN AWAY
Every person buying Two, Five or Ten Dollars' worth of Goods for
Cash, will have a chance to 'jgeet'� the following t
Lel O ., 1„ .
The person buying two dollars' worth, and guessing, nearest the number of
beans in a jar, will receive Ten Dollars' worth of Goods,
.LSI O , .
Buying Five dollars' worth and guessing nearest the number of beaus, will
,receive Twenty Dollars' worth of Goods.
Buying ten dollars' worth and guessing nearest the nallnber of beaus, wi1
receive Thirty Dollars' worth offGoods, //3_
.+- 1 \J ♦ 4.
Every person trying for the above and not successful, will get five per
sent. of their money back in goods.
J,-: O . 3.
As the stock is complete.in every Department, and marked in plain
figures at prices that .cannot be undersold, we are giving this very
speeiai .slier t^ advertise our goods rnore widely. Will commence Satur-
, toy, ,1vv.'yru, and as there is only a Incited number of tickets, we hope
'>o have an early call from you,
Yours very respeetfully,
M. Ti. McIND OO.
FIT
rLY OPENED D OUT
HILL'S CITY RESTAURANT,'
With a New, Fresh, Well -assorted Stock.
Oysters Done in Any Style.
'A Superb Variety of
CANDIES - and — . CANNED -- GOODS,.
ORANGES,. --- LMONS, -- GRAPES,
and - All- -- Seasonable -- Fruit.
0R”; S GLEE• ., .
yUSE
i; , AND LOT OF OF AN ACRE 0
Frances Street.
Apply to
"TIMES” O1FICF.
YATES' SPECIALS 1
Choice B. W. Flour,
Allen's Patent Mince Meat,
Pure English Malt Vinegar
for table use.
Celluloid Starch,
Recket's Blue and Black Lead,
.5 lb Bar Soap for 25 cents.
New Raisins,
New Currants,
New Dates.
'Choice Coffee, '
Pure Spices,
New Salmon,
New Nuts.
r " ST00I-
of--.—
GROCERIES
--IS—
CROW
-IS—COWL
-W-� SND—
C 0
D.C0 MPLETE
I will open up a Pirie Like of
XMAS GOODS
Next week. Call and inspect.
'. T. YATES.
Int C'EIflM NOSE
Ifine Col eetionery.
° Comfortable drab kiient Roams.
GREEN'S ,BLOCK, -- -- OPPOSITE THE' ROYAL GROCERY, WZNGITAM.
THE CONDITION
Of Unfaithful, Sluggish, Slumbering or Napping Watched'
Thoroughly Diagnosed and Pit Hight
IN _MAME AND DISPOSITION, BY
E. 1 F. S GERSTER.
Besides, he keeps the Most Varied, Select, Elegant and Cheap
Stook of
WATCHES, 3E "ELLZRY, 84c.,
'1N WINGHAM.
CALL ON' U1
MAsori BLOCK
AND PRO (L;
WINGiIAM.
—UD E fir Y W A K I N G—
Htivi .tg added a Delivery Waggon to this branch of the business
orders will (if necessary) be delivered anywhere within 10 miles of
Wingbatn.
This will no doubt oftentimes save a good deal of trouble, especially
where parties may not have suitable conveyances of their own, All
necessaries for h'tnIMAL 1.4411 t,NISItrNGs, Il.ATCEAPEs, GLOVES, ETC.,
kept and delivered with orders.
S. GREY Undertaker,
~ri":-.1A7tninr
1-A .l %.a C .,l ino sT I) l V l ►1
Having bought tate 13n9ino;s of .l. 11LIbit2, known,
at the
DOMINION BARMY,
MY,
Purpose carrying on
FAKING ANL) COc�l',,;.1,7f"ION'Er Y"
in all their depaltr, urs,
• GEORGE GILCIIRIST bovine' hada lengthened
experience in City Bakeries, we feel confident that
we can utoot the wants of our customers iia every
respect,
A Full Stock of Confectionery will be kept,
Oat Meal Mill Opened.
The undersigned desire to inform harm-
ers and the people generally that they hay's- , It
reopened their
Qat. Mel TiIi ill W 'ingham,.
A.nd are now prepared to purchase Oais in
unlimited quantities and at the
Highest r ci ..
They will supply customers with the BEST
Gluons in Oat 1Zeai.
ELDER & CLEGG,
WNGS3AM - ON's
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
ltiY Ii. W, B. HUTT02 , BAYING DECIDED TO
VL remove to his premises near the Upper 25111,'.
offers for eale or to rent hit property and` residence •
in Lower 1Vinghatn,, opposite the Salt Blook, tion.'
silting of 27: sores of land, well fenced with good
orchard, well, atable and large, comfortable reel.
donee.
Also for sate, lot on Josephine St„ Wingham, north
of Tamlyn'e Block and opposite T, A. Mills' store. A-
deaarable bueineas location, "
Also for sale 2 tote on Frances St„ a short dlstianee '
atonth of the Public School.
riM.Ymilra os
To ‘Tho Ladino of laingham and $uzwau4ding ° gonntrj k:
We beg ,to intimate that we have on hand a very Complete Stock of
FANCY
Comprising the CHOICEST ARTICLES and LATEST •NOVELTIES; -
Beautiful Qomds in Eyery Departments
AN INSPECTION OF 011R STOCK SOLICITED.
'' Prices Very- Reasonable.
MISSES BONTHRON.
YOTT OUGHT TO, GO TO—
LESL3E'S
ODOT E r =Nar A/11:2'0.-L9.11:11VC,
Where is to be found the FINEST, BEST SELECTED and C.utAi'JST As--•
$0RTM N't of all the Latest Patterns and Most Reliable nsakes.in.
SCOTCH, ENGLISH; IRISH and CANADIAN- Made. Goode..
Fine Eltnnch pnntingo, Wansteds arid Olret coatiligo,.
A STOCK UF''GEMT3 FIIRMSNINGS. LOWEST PRICES FOR CAST
FOR RELIABLE GOODS AND GUARANTEED FITS,
cioTU
JOSEPHINE; Sty EAST,
T. LESLIE
WxNGInAM, OX'rl
OUT 0
E
FIRE
HAVING FfTrr,V" .AS3OB.PED TRETE STOCK,
MESSRS. McIMNS &. TALBOT
-RAVE OPENED OUT
Henderson's Old. Stand..
AND OFFER
SPLENDID. /ATIALIVEMENTS
IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
I300TS & SHOES, AND G LASSWARE.
Colored aza 'White Shim IirEaTCHNAP '
Ear GREAT BIG BARGAINS,
waxen EVEIMODY MOUT TO