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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-04-05, Page 13i \ u1n Andiegomoomimmatiodomemfoom ratty Toontailinikwithoragor.r REDUCED RATES ,Ilinclers Wanted, 1441.21841.1.8 08811114219N111 TO AtIc POINTS 'IN Tenders will bN•reoolvedbytheseder$gneduptiff t4 MANITOBA, Wednesday the IetOBI '89 For Lathing rhoder To the Editor of the c'Tiatry." Da:AR Sall,—Col, D'Brien's now tauuoua anaeudment, in commotion- with the Jesuits' bill, bas been the teat Upon which fG vast amount of discussion has been grounded. The want of point, or rattler . the many 'points it'eontained, was. a strong evidence of weakness, If it was not Limply political it appears almost to in. volve tlle'question of honesty in the wholq. fuuve, It asked too much, and was not definite enough in. anyone of its•rlei>aands, Some points, no doubt, would, bane been strously supported, and others; which ap- peared to involve. foreign matters, would be as firmly rejected,' The•. Huron E,rpas- tar in a recent , issue gives',' a very clear definition of it. If the ataendment had simply requested the government to 'dis• allow, the Act then' ,there would; have been no loophole of escape and it would have tested the politiou1.prinoiples of•Iioth par. ties. If your correspondent were a poli - Voisin he would have supported' simple disallowance but would have -voted against the Oolonel's amendment, The action of the honest or dishonest thirteen who. swallowed the whole was of such a nature that Mr, Barron, - Qf Hastings, one of them, refuses to accept the public con• gratulations of hie. constituents upon the grounds of his vote. And now some political entlru8iasts are attempting bo remove the whole diffioult' by creating a "third, party,"' blind 'to the foot that partizanism: is one of the'greatest curses of.the. age, both in church and' ' --OP-- state. A :third' party wilt only form a 71-,A.• I •1Y O p third groove. If union is,strength it must lag and: refloaring"the ycal �,oure Lia S. S ` Igo!!! BRITISH GQI,UIIAB,IA Turnberry(LowerWingh1:1;6 ,Pians and spsclao! The town, or any tender not Neeessvrly accepted. ,AND THE-. , NORTH WESTERIN.:STATES, —VIA-•• BEATTY'S SARNIA LINE STEAMIItS i"Us rsg, Emma", "octreato" allil '!OAMPAtNA." 'Leaving Sarnia .over' TUESDAY and BRIDA Y night during navii,atfon, (weathgr permitting), and cal Ingg :every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at Goderlch 'qqnd Ii:ineardiue, whom they connect with the 0. T. V. train leaving Wingharn at 11,10 a. m St, Joe's alantl, Harden River, The Soo P Arthur and uluth, conueeting at. Port Arlh with the 0. P,' Iy :, and at Duluth with the Red ver Valley B y. s.Owner Emits, BEST Mosso 'ram, EXPRESS TIM* ND Cnotoa OF EouTaar Aak your nearest Grand runic R'y agent ice freight and passenger rate J H, BEATTY, aeNeRAL MANAGER, SARNIA. f889. MILL1NERY. 1889 MSS NUM= Begs to announce to her many customers and the public generally that her stocl[ for this spring is full in every line. BOUGHT FOB CASH in the best Home and Foreign Markets, and will be sold at the LOW.IST POSSIBLE PRICES, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, also Bilks, Satins,' Brocades, Velvets Flushes and Fringes for ".1/X N 1.4 M S." Eggs taken as cash. MISS MURPHY, Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingharn, MORTGAGE e S. X:t,E follow that division is an videnee of weak- Default Having been made in the payment of a 1•P, certain registered Mortgage dated the twenty-third mess., What the cnunt>,y�wante •is honest, etc Elia D ndors, tbera8x ,' ,sunder power of saloiecu° indel;endept men, suets as Will act upon twined h1 saki nsorteage, be sold by public auction by' their o'wn•jndgrnent. Methinks I hear You, the Village of n31uevale, in the County of Huron, on &Ir. Editor, whispering in my ears, this is , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TH, 1889. *'Don Quixotic like," and perhaps it is. at the hour of twolye e'olock noon, the south halves ;# ▪ 119 Ci bf Lots Heathers Twentyy�ino and Thirty in the first p litical problems of the day are a concession of the township of Morris, in the county mystery which human reason 'seems in- of Huron, containing 100 acres, more or less. capable of solving. Love of country and Tho aril is clay learn, about 85 acres are cleared. Y Ther° aro ou the premtees a Trams dwelling. house love.ef power are not twills, and it'.,is'very and large frame barn. Tho farm is situate near questoxiabla if they. are 'related . at all. Bluerale. The locality is excellent and the roads Patrotisui in speech . and; patriotism in ore good. fiction are often Very -far apart. `In the" TERMS a eool@siastioal world Ws lithe doers of the Ten of the purchase money will be re• wt rd," and not 'the hemroref"' that .are commended. CUSTOS. • Belfast.. Mr: Alex Ilael:ett i ifid the forbane to lose one of his horses the cause being inflammation--MissLizzie Walker; who was visiting friends here last week, has again returned to Dun gannon.-•Miss Mary Crosby 'las re- turned from Dugs Lias peen -visat visaing:, The people of tit ,ib y were so delighted on Saturday anorning•to find j . , a snow enough foi's:lei�iiug chat some �,r ,{T�; �4�� quired to be paid at the time of sale, and the bal- ance within fifteen days thereafter; arrangements may be made by which, a. portion of the purchase money may be seoured•by mortgage on the premises. - For furthe)Dartleutare apply to AGE, GREENLESS & THOMAS, - Or to / Vendor's Solicitors, London, Orit. i Auotioneet,:Bluevalef • Ont. John Farrow, A. quantity of .ported Reed lest en application„. ancon, where she r' last week RED ROOKER- nit SALE. %Tartar Oats, grown ` from im- Free from foul seeds; Price MES GAUNT, •' - tr. Whitechurch T. 0. of:them even took loads of woad and hay to Lucknow, but to their surprise °A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT it u.11 disappeared before noon and `oF some of them had tough scratching to FURNITURE of all Kinds, get home:—ivlesst's Flintoff and Park -1 Whi ah will be sold at lowest Ogures er, of Clinton, who have rented the HAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS. farm of 11r.Val. Alfons, near Belfast, Sae ownk f u Ali ki•nds ©'efWllti>�Cream suis, Iona +a'lY be seen at the °thee of the secretary. otiroe�' a *1!tYR1L L• Mans, socrotery,P, S„ Beard, tem �` �y "��"!'�► - Anchor (� �8. 7 Lewin. Wingh4R,, March 29th, I889. _ I ' 8” 1 e �4✓� Brown: Arch ors BULL FOR SALE. d. J,.� 1f M ,[J, me aubecriber offers for sale a first class thorough- bred ono year old Durhatn bull, registered' lit, the Don,iaidn Herd Book. Parties requiring such are- requested to Apply." to OBOaoa Neonobaoff, Lot '2 Con, 0, Turnberry, er •Address, Wretetor, P. O. CONTRACI1NG AND BUILDING, LUMBER, BATH, SHINGLES, SAND AND LIiDEA• IN ANY QUANTITY, 088T QUALITY AND LOWEST PRIOES. Estimates tarnished on application. Apply to'. r F. WRIGHT, Co Victoria St , Wtingha'm, .. TEE GRZATIL 110911313. Via S. S. Circassian IHI ) Printed .- Toilet. Sets, -01 0 OUB SPRING STOCK OF CHOICE Beautiful Goods, extra cheap. 1\4170 'VT 0-0 0 IDc:1 CALL AND SEP THEM. 1'" CHOIcir AND FRESH. ti Celluloid Starch, Maple Syrup. TRY OUIt Teas a~' 'saes, and realize how the public are daily Selected with greatest personal care in the best•mal'ltets, 18 NOW COMPLETE In every department. We do not. believe in "blowing", but it afliirds us great pleasure to be • able to say to our friends and the public; that we never had greater attractions or greater inducements to offer in every lineofour unusually large stock than we are now displaying. We extend a cordial invita- tion to every person in steed of choice Dry ; eed% %@Hast PuPaishinga, gulled by tea pedlars. QQt Mtge a W. T, PATE . C1' ' I , I .IAPis OCER T 9 fl' fir A... y '• Pnn.eer Hardware Store, STONE BLOCK. We give special attention to the following lines IRON• PIPE,-. ALL '•- SizEs FROM -I To 3 INCH. IROS' AND 'BRASS PIPI' ,FITTINGS. .FIRE BRICKS, MILL FILES, MACHINE OILS. AMERICAN WATER WHITE COAL OIL. We are sole agents in Wingbam for the Sale.of Genuine Rubber. Paint the best in the world. To come right to the' Anchor I-Iouse; it will pay you to do so. GORDON • & MO NTYRE, THE BIG BROWN ANCHOR, *UF MELD -Wine'ha I.1. 'ts 010,0 ,er 1E! PATENTTO1'MILK CA?'. o my make o Matrasses. Lounges, &c, have Tlloved on to it. We wish then] and everything in the upholstering line, success in Our midst.Picture Framing and ordered work will receive heavy Hardware at Rililey. • John Jones, lot 8, concession 10, Huron, had his two barns burned, Tuesday night, together with a .cl,uan't- ity of. hay, three head of cattle, five pigs and a lot of farm. mactlinery, Total loss $2500; insured in London Mutual aild Western Insurance Com- panies for $0100 on building and $1100 on, contents. The fere originated through the ha t IW , of a lantern becoming detached, allowing the • lantern tofall aftcr••whi-ch It exploded. • Bonk, 'eons—In W` Wawanosh, on the 23rdult; the wife of Br A Woods ; a son. , Paeuovoor—In GodeHoh, on t1'o 22nd ult, the wife of:Wtr Proudfoot, barrister; a son. HiPnrr—At Wingbaru, on the Sth Inst, the .wife of M . U. L. Iinapp,,barbar; a daughter. ua°fnJ - In Turuherry, on the 4th inet., the wifo•of Mr. Sarni lb,yehill ; a Son. ysrEfOL800-;At S't iii hath, qn the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. Johtl McLeod, of the G. T. R. ;a son. YtARg1ED.. 6nxxntt=.MotNNtg=••In Ifinloss, on the 20th tilt, at the of ebi'fathl'8li,rathe residence J AncreentinCanne,0Edesto Fl McInnes, Ord Con of f1rnoo. 9renrs—CGAPti, ,.tn 1flinshard, on the 20th ult, by the Hoy John Campbell, Michael Steele, M D, of Ta stook, to Annie Clarke, of Blnnshard. N iw—GtnatouR—At Belgrave, on the 8th inet, by he Rev Mr Law, Mr Thos A new, se, of East Wawa- nesli, to Mrs Gilmour, of ner,ri'ave. GanriT•-I{nrnnavonn•.-in West Wawannah, on the • find inst, ht tate residence of the the briie's parents, Ur, George Grant, of Luckuow, to bliss Maggie • y therford. Oda rids Hasa,, -.At '4Vinaham nn the loth init. Scott M A, Mr George Doss, of Sehooi RavJse t'',�.2-.ArC�d Z'Gn. pwt`C7 C3iF.,()raft 00, Michigan, toYBiAses$1M.aryCaaamoro,of Morris. raxxxxxatiiNkl'yZtAxx fib, 3tn6Es Tn Blyth, on the 80th nit,.,tr John Magee, - aged 91 years. MILLER--•Itf lfildmay on the tut Tact., the infant +, child of II, Milier, aec,l L years and 4 months, Lfktsrw-.,At Attwood, on the 8th inst., Maty Aun, - wife of "Emanuel Hulsey, aced 23 years, 10 months' ;; . A and 26 days. •.TA'cnit- -At WIng',arn, c • the .,.,_ _. April Egre Taylor age'l 69 years prompt and careful attention. All work done in 1irst•class style Undertaking .• .. omptly attended to at any hour bottom prices. akg pr Every requisite in Stook. Embolmin tespecialty. Land Plaster in bags always on hand. • D. 3. CTL IOK, Funeral Director and Embalmer• t1 Mime MOST CERTAINLY WE CAN SUIT YOU IN HOUSE DEO CONSISTING 01? CANADIAN AND AMERICAN WAIL, PAPERS and BORDERS. .r: Milk Pails,• Sap Buckets, and. Mile i s - And vegtI f. : a ego Dat77t im e ATONS,IlliaBTROUGHINg ..1 E r Our Stook is Varied, Stylise and Cheap. Beautiful `WIND 0 w TI LIND S of Latest Design, (colors and Best Quality. GRO T BITS Excellent and Cheap: Evilrything in the Book line, Scholl requisites, Stationery,.. Leers Sticks; -Base Ball Bats, Balls ate. ROSS' POPC3i�4 ., BDO I wiit,Ifgi, Vv' arid}3=1Cid. TO. ANTU AGE LOTS - OR T., Town lot 439, rrc %d.PIl ale lot 2 ' de Uent bli d' It Leupeld street, Wingharn; a Hervey, Belerave, both, LAO. Apply to OT�t TOk Unlit ONT.:.. . MISS A. aO\ O has now on hand a most v -tried, well assorted and magui£i(oent display ex SPRING AND SUMMER 1 XLLIN'„+W`•1 Y, Now, 1'et hitinrblo and carefully seleoted STO Ort '. An enumeration of articles and nttveltach) would eta impossible tvoryone. ° a cordially invited to call anc1.see what isd$ered at veryreasonable aKt his. :,y, ; yl w,•,{y B1 0 µe Iyv♦ .~ 4 4'i�l• • 'i'1 Y � •� '/I ' ,\r iJN,Ji., `l.l:� JJO o i , J1w 1e 11' .16 �' EPAII. .IE ' r cantatas a varied a vc,orttnt'it of th.3 Latest irulwart? and 'Coleus andboat qualities in +�1 1 Formerly O t1� Top b e tHBs Vtothn, F'i1;,t , ,�o, o 11 rt? this sea: ort. f ?LtWISCT rt'1;'l'YhG ANY) L. l.a,. 1' AND 1.1:1.3 ' i)i;.";:,i 0: , GAitltI: TS, GIIEEN'S GREEN'S,1.400 ",to doral d tVU aIE ad. Plomiltl,rioli!.. THE ... OITY RESTAURANT IS: THIE BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO :BtIY YOUR BANS,. S ,,r ORA NGES JfJ2o11r 15 CENTS TO 35 CENTS PER Doug. LEi41ONS' '° 25 .r 30 Da,ll.an s Bitter Oranges. t ri ly�'^L R i „�. S H OYSTERS 1 AND CANNED GOODS. Always on hand and served in any style.