HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-02-08, Page 8Keelung° oi," mama, LibtOWel. riOrat. •
Weilm.ler, she 14 lust, the wifp.'
bu seinen o.t ' J OIlity, of the lion of Ilay ot itoiwitat,eloke•tin.ii,tu4awr,
tiv ,r•iNts flobert BOrlis in V hitt- Bros., is on his annual to t 15•PiT:T404,-441 4:1144).46, on ti/ -25th Mt, t1/0 vad2 of
the •21tli Wt.) hlfri4:nrge NNititc•re; ti.o3thter
the lower provit.ces selliog flotte, 'ate, union, on the. 'ult, the wife of
-.Boni UP Short, congregational minis- it'ox Llama, on the 23th nit, the wife of W
dIr ob ; a son.
,o1; ronnd IU a enCial haftrilt
oteltittnn met in itwitt1 crowds ter, of \\Ingham, is assisting Revmr uTiVitl.dtstrr' o 't o If t LI'
, on ut .0 t u. , w e
oaesrtve the Innsty ahrOwd, .1
ranklin of Toledo, Ohio, in the %In; EVIAN!, ;
whan elan trie turns, Irallace on the sate tho wife of
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Has a most complete, assortment of tho 1.4/1V1ST, CliolOEST, 141a
ion fjfIttIMLIG ARTICLES M
UII ,ii, the patrit t nd tite bard,
QUO. 4ohett liurns. • holding of special serviees in the u wo,,,. .•
Oonoregational church hem The Watches Clocks
. itlassixo- At 1.Istqwel, on the 20th ult, tho ,wit
of 144Wai Uwalluk; ; Own.
o14141,111.14n.D.
ilv.f.3 UP lieetla'd la11`- church here for one month with a
armet-At Segforth, on the Nth ult, by the Rev
4 .to StIll t1/0.11ille an: aug Yi, if.w te settlereept,—The Rev G 11 mr nowen, thith.iseoso, ot triak,r, eatnitc, to
- In, martial pride-- •cumediek, 13 A3 a Guelph ,hus reee is. daftgglit, third daughter of Samuel Stara.
dicisau-Govanocs-At osprey, dlumitoba, on the
311 Peittr3 the lialtinz% t1rou4
TO Stein the"tide . ea n very urgent. 4114 111141H111"4 Yiteliltil,trvlbyl'oftli'tottsrtrflit nilikg
• , .9 who aung 210Ver 'sung, Rev iar Franklin is engaged hy the
. . power, whose heartless sway
invitation to beeoine the pastor of the Hovunlock, formerly -of Grey township,
bv tne ilev Isaac (lamnhell,,hfc Steveoson:
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• itone,t p,maylo.) rights. tont,y, methodist church here for the next
:Area fit itglit of day- . pastoral tertu, We understand . that of ustowei,•to miss iCats,, odiaghter of John sferoji. — . •
Wild, ts beg an:.1 pray,
me Coblediek has intimated his will-
OflOtUflIA GOderich,
on the :lath ult,. .A'rTEN TION GVP,..1g TO R0PATitiNG, AND WonIC. • ALL
& living shame,
by the nor 1/r 11.re, Thouoti Swarts, Mice . •
fOil'ONV in:41108S to COMO Listowel if the tnie larDonald, both a Goderich, •
.stationing cominitte so order it. The eltnAT---RADO141141M AV the rP814.0100 t110
• • s. < oteiva forth, whose eagle eye, will be, boitles mother, West Wawanesh,.en the 20th Mt, by
*i.t...r14.3t the (lonpot'S feudal result of this invitation the Rev D G Cameron, Donekl gurray, Nation, "Os
: ,40 omitotni tai arum,
Jewelry
and Silver Goods.
YQU k GAN RUT 5 Aris 311411GAZI.S.
STIMMON-,-STEVEN803-Lu 41114 on the Mb alt
W.A.RRANT ED.
watched with peat interest by the u8hter of Gm late JOEoph gamic°. GO RIGHT TO GREEN'S 1.1LOOK OR YOUB JEWELLEBY. '
Yes --dared to speakmethodists of this Death -lion.— On butho°r° Uly'encetlb-
. ..• .•3,1 gazed. Ewa, wondered why- 'Puesda,y of this week a curling match Law, miss irrenlo elite te mr. A, vellum), of • "-- • -
Souris City. Manitoba.
It neetued like Greek. was played here between Winghinu
' • E•4: -'tWas aria Worth and Listowel • for a jubilee medal Di•m). f•-
. T F.a BEST FJ1.4 _LAIC 'El
• INNnS-In. Mims, oa the 26th ult, the wire ot Alt. -
--. • . .t.': eisDul, aot birth which restilted in a vieeory for '''.” '
wing. Evans boos, aged 25 years. „ .•
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:•.,-...1. it....t tieblertun of earth- . ' . •
. coo...s-In. Godetich towaship on the 31st ult, g• • , OUDEREID• ': CLOT71711G
WALIElia-ArGodt rich, on tho 24th tilt, Maud ••
'- Heaven's righteous rian I.1y 15 'points.—thi Tuesday the Walker, son of the late Robert %Volker, aged 22.years
• grtMleur forth- Perth 001.1.11ty Loyal Oran:Ye ledge met nano niontks.
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The cure of man,
here for the transactIon of business. Fdward Ounvan atted 78 years,
. 1.• -.,..41.: thiel, With sonl ereot, T110 following officers were elected kir -Aitleirvin„neoe so yours,
..., ...invio-At Dungannon, oll the 24th ult, Arnold •
th
•.:•:: I.,i :;:lchat 'calm respea this *yeitts ;..Crouilly MaSter, Bro. m., Ro-t (moon. on the 10th ult, Mrs Ross,relIct . _ is
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Winn -In Goderich township on the 25th ult. John A VT _E B S 92 3 RI ' SI
aoid, arrant Maven, VVT.
• ',.,„ 2„.?• delialed oleek- Laug, Ehnu,; county D uester, inine,, of the late Donald Ross, aged 80 years, •
JoiniSTen-ln Ashileld, on the ,24th tilt, Samuel 13,...-:p
iiy daring knaves. mcKee, Fullerton ; Secretary, Wm
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mi,ler, Wellesley ; Chap:ain, Wm White, aged 73 years. • •
like pigeons on spit
Johnston, aged 43;$ ears and 16 moahs, 1.1AS OZOIOE LINES• QFWiNrkit, SUlTIIN.TGS A.D OVER-
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WelSlit LieeeiWel ; Treasurer, S Roth- Intrles-In con. 14, on the 23rd ult, Air
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well, ; Lecturers, messrs . Haw- christio-at Omaha,. Nebraska, on the Rah ult, a- • . • • COATINGS,
• bard, in rUstici glee, Ingles, aged 73 years.
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't.: t matt" arid would be free,
• t • : LI bend the knee thorn. Ellinghare. Bailie a'ndAdams of heart disease. § PERSIAN 1 LAMB § GOODS § AND § 1111TATIONS.
cosee, 0 FNE
Christie, at the home of his daughter, Mrs N li
'Po man on earth, A hearty and unanimous vote of Sprold-At Borland Farm, Tnekersmith, on the
••• heavan's dooree-25th ult, rho Id Douglas, xouttgest son of Cool-g•o
thanks Was tendered to Pest masE
t#I.• sprottt, on, aged 22 years.
True to his birth.
Dr Burgess for his efficient services in Hammett -1n Seaforth„ on the 28hu1, Edith F,
daughter of dir Richard Hammett, aged 22 1
where fratalotxt dwells,
the past. It was decided to celebrate month did 22 days, • y)**4,.
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GENTS' FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION VERY
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OHEA.P FOR °Asir
• :op, or lovely dells,
• Smithers-In Seaforth, onthe 27th ult, Charlotte
• r." ''...%,attru, or
armed
turns af July next, in St marys.— The year1aa months. •••' GOODS MAMA TO ORDER ALL GUARANTEED.
• honest,hearted obiels, printed statement of the town's finan- m‘itioittliporiaTif?.uotzir)h.00r; On the 3rd inst.,
T'o Bobert idurns.
roll and grass groWs green, water and gas of $2,224, for pritilic , formerly of Wingham,
Savory, relict of the late Win Sadthers aged 80
cos for 1888 shows an outlay for fire,. MOITATL-At either Niagara New YoldeStato on the
nd inst Geo Haat
• age" ELEC ANT CjUIT2711-113)(-1
4j1°°1bcninie spring, 'works of $1,286 • for ublic schools, years.
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chirp ------------lo.s . .
;-.4.otta'q hearts will fondly cling • iS721 ; relief $53, law costs $82, WMIstirTia,LIFIsn8,.8th, 1.8S9
Corrected hy p. Deans Produce Dealer
To Robbie Burns. :•ernetery and park expenses $321, Flour per 100 lb% -' • §1 2'50 to
6„ Fall Wheat per bushel, •
A Mimi% high school $1000, county rate $1,07 05 to
The Total expenditure was $17,706.
While nature elittratS, for printing $118, for salaries WINGHAD.i.
E-gtiato, 20th Jan., 188a.
Attwood.
Belfast.
Elin.t Farmer's Mutual Fire Farmers .are now busy since sleigh-
. ....i -,n,• 0 iripany has of policies ii, ,ng came teaming wood and grtiin—
.,;.,17 00 and premium note' . Ines Maggie Agar, of Belfast, is learn -
3.u;00 and in five years, had tno.- the dressmaking with the misses
.,...1w.j.,:: ,essessniputs on the preni Woods, of Lucknow.—Mr Jas Wilson,
,,..1,. I•aie.-. au average of 2 o.5pet who has lately moved to the village is
.,,:,........ -Ile, ilex mill recently burnt, ' anproving his premises. Our new
.. I,. .,...: ...lon—Mr. W. H. Kerr, of teacher, mr lhomas Alton, is getting
.;- '...,-.i..,..is Post preached morning along well.- mr David Loughead, who
-,1"-5r: :•1:: in the Presbyterial, has been suffering with quinsy. -is
en• Sunday hast. aertin able to be around.—The people
•••••••;•••t53 were very large awl the in the neighborhood find it • very in
• s ;lever and aceeptable, Rev: convenient without a store. We
. the pastor con think if an energetic storekeeper
..etelversary services at Mother- would move in he would do splendidly.
.1.!..s.v. Mr. Hamilton. Anyone wishing to rent can get any
information from R Cameron, of
Cameron and murdock, Lucknow —
Local :Legislature.
The officers of the 0 G T Lodge
• W.iters of North Middlesex No 159, for the next quarter have
his bill in favor Of been elected as follows: 0 F, Thos
• uirrage providing for giving Altons ; D 17, Wm Hackett ; V T,
paril.imentary franchise to women Steel Humber ; 0, John Irwin ; Sec,
Stothers ; Fin Sec, Jas Thompson;
saina conditions as they now
Trees, W.rn Johnston ; I-Tenry
t• a% municipal elections. lie is
/-0,11.101.tPia 1,1- the W 0 T Bradford ; G, John Campbell;
Deck, of Centre Bruce, has Wm Crusty, Jr • Lodge Deputy, Wm
tt.inend the Snow Fence Act. Crowsby. A kindly'invitation is given
i.ri-fur's Homestead Act pro: to -any one -who would like to join the
: exempt real estate from debts great work. We need your help for
sof:1,000 after tho passage of the the harvest is plenteous but the
`I'..te provisions of the law can be laborers are few. Regular meeting
advantage of by a man during every Friday at 7 o'clock p tn.
Ity a widow during her widow:
b▪ y minors until of age. It
diet this Mw, hedged in with Kinlose.
prevails in seven eights of On. Wednesday last Mr. Donald
...Ituttricair states. The husband Beeton took unto himself a wife partner
1,1;,rtf,),-agt.; the land by the consent in the person of Miss McInnes. The
deremony was performed by the Rev.
i'•.bary $300,000 has thus far been Mr. McLennan oiLucknow. The at:
o.d. the new pardameet buildings, tendance was very large at the social
lir Fraser bas a bill providing gathering in the evening. Numerous
lie ..t..tlioinery for the addition to the costly and beautiful presents testified
VOLZ't ii•StS of those reached by the to the esteem the bride was held in.
.AtettriOn of the franchise. Piper McKay, of Kintail discoursed
g .‘Vaters has a brill taxing all 'ayseet'y on the pibroch and everything
property excspt ineome. passed off Merrily aut. marriage bell,
AMERICAN A.HEA.D OF ANY,
Sining 4
Oats. - -
Barley, - •
Peas,
Potatos,
Apples,per beg
Ratter per lb., •
filfrgS por dozen, • •
Dressed Hoge, -
Wood per cord, • •
Hay per ton, •
2 50
05
• 66 to 66
30 to 31
40 to 80
55 to 55
• ' 25 to 30
25 to 80
16 to 17
36 to 15
4 75 to 0 00
1-50 to 7 50
12 00 to 78 00
CITY BAKERY-
;USW OPENED our!
BEST BREAD
Delivered to any part of the town at
9 cents For a Found .Loaf
Oakes and Pastry in Stock and to
order. Lunch at,all boors.
JAMES SLEIvIIN
Store Opposite T. A. .
21" 0 T 1 0 M.
MENDERS for the delivery at the Bluerale Cheese
1 Factory of a sufficient quentity of CHEESE
BOXES to box this season's make of cheese, will be
received by tho undertigned up to noon of Thursday,
February, 14th,1880. Security for performance of
contract will be required.
jOHYBURGESS, SEORIITARY.
Bluerale, Jan. 21st, 1880. Bluerale P. 0,
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
mflE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE II/8
FARM, being S. Lot 81, 14th Con. East Wawa -
nosh, comprising 100 acres, more or less, about 80
acres cleared, well watered and under good oultiva•
tion. On the promises area brick house, framobarn,
stables, ; also good orchard, mostly winter fruit ;
also about 7 acres fall wheatFarm is well fenced
and about 5} miles from Wingham and lrn0esfroin
Whitechuroh. The farm wlil be sold on reason-
ableterms. For further particulars apply to the
proprietor on the premises, or to ' luthehurch
1'. O.
THOUS COO1C.
188 CLARA. A. FLANAGAN, DRESSMAKER,
In Residence: West side Shuter Street, 2nd door
South of Patrick Street%
Pioneer Hardware Store,
STONE BLOCK.
The Leading Cross Cut Saws
vaiag to the late Boon n I have made room for and have on hand
AHERICA.11 RACER LANCE
SMITH'S LEADER.
BEST LIKES
—A Large Stock of ----
CROPPING AXES,
- MAIM 1310M and 6110E3,
111 addition to my OnSCOM t11:1111111% I dee"' Onripetition in Q.tality, Sizes
,mdetortnitted to sell for °ASH, AT ROCK BOTTOM. PRICES,
keRenairing as usual, and Content Patching a Specialty. 1 solicit
.1., of tise petrunage. Don't Foreet the Place Opposite the Central Hotel.
P. 8.—t am determitied to have in all accounts by march 1st, or 1 will
ti.e stone into Court for ooilootion. .EXTBA VALUE IN SI.EIGE
CATTLE CHAINS,
Alt at 130TTOM PRICES.
RODERITS, 13ELLS.
A ip,
Nvinghatm,y 0 t, day. A. wilato wo,
11.7170 DOZEN - BEAUTIES
BEING FINISHED AT
E C
K'S.
These articles are of LATEST DESIGN, SUPERIOR MATERIAL find
SPLENDIDLY FINISHED. . Intending purchasers ought to see Welt, •
Boadq_aarters far bad Slakta.
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Are 'BE SURE AND CALL AT THEIR SHOPS ON VICTORIA. ST.,
WINGHAM,
NEW
- ONTARIO.
TAILOR SHOP !
MR. E. 0. CLARKE,
In opening a new Tailor Shop in Wingham, respectfully solicits a share
of public patronage. It will be his endeavor to Ove satisfaction to all:
entrusting him with their orders.
Being now in running order, desire to thank those who have
favored him, and to say that no pains will- be spared to give satifaction
in the future,
E. C. CLARKE.
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Wingham, Amery llth, 1889.
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To The Ledie$ o Winh and Ounanding. gotiatlig :
We beg to intimate that we have on hand a very Complete Stock of
FANCY GOODS,
Comprising. the CHOICEST ARTICLES and LATEST NOVELTIES.,
Ileiratifel Goads t Depaztramaxt
AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOcK SOLICITED,
tcff' Prices Very Reasonable.
MISSES BONTHRON.
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