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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-04-05, Page 16•1 [' • A „I 1 FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 18E9. Destruothre Flre, -,/***alatilittrefro. Pound Keepers—Thee •Ifo, George Quinn, George Sowler, J01111 Belie, And'y Side% Jaa Ohm, Jas Stein, Jae Owens, Jae Cochrane. Fend) Viewere—Alfred Carr, John McDow, ell, George Fothergill, Win Roadie, Oampbell Hanna, Henry McCourt. Mr. R. Wightman left for Michigan L', • 4 •.).•••. ;:•4 r `41t,111.101, sere Tuesday.—Miss Annie Littlefair, Bel. e gr .: eets iMr. S. e vh iting at Fells on the any Dryonds Store G . and 1 t L t Leading Gent s furtnsmg House 1 fith.—Mr. T, Block we on a businese I t'tne: and pleasure trip to London last week —Miss Matilda McDonald, wire has 10 1 °II been in Wingham for some time past of wffignari. lug was home over Sunday.—Messrs M tniVLVIWAVAI gritARA neTOIla AND Mir BITITSKI). Word has just reached us that the building of the Bluevale Meese and Du Ca was eompletely destroyed by Are Wodnesday night, Of the contents notli was saved. Mr Dillon, elmesernaker, and faInily,narrowly escs,ped,having boon roust ed try some ono passinia) There were •indhmtions that the building was fired in two places, the loss is estimated at about t5000. There was an insurance ofSe000ji 1:11e factory in likely to be rebuilt at once. 1311/43 rreno. Stamen. No Canadian horse that has made hie rounds ia this locality ettrae greater attention and more favora comment than has Royal Tiger, t property of Mr. R. 0. Sperling, e naerchent. Only a few weeks ago t handsome animal was brought Wingbatn, Seven years old, w proportienei, finely aotioned, svi well marked French oharacteristi be weighs over 1700 lbs. He has most commanding appearance, is co paetly built, a horse of great substan and endurance. At Teeswater spri show he took Rrst prize, and was great centre of attraction and subject of n timorous enquiries. is being shown at Mildmay on Thu day, by request. and 3. Mason have rented Mr. Vencamp's farm. Mr. V, le shortly for Mauitoba,—Spring p leg has commenced in this loca The fall wheat so far puts in a appearance.—Taylor Bros. had a cutting wood at Mr. Blaciee on 1 day last—Itis reported that t bad boys •(their names should be n troned) went into a, farmer's su . H. ayes 1OW. 1011%,1101091iltiiibl411111110111VibilletliVIIIV0010111461110110101191111,1VIIMIIIWAVIIMMA lity. Dress Goods in BIttek and Colored Henrietta, Cloths, Foule Cloths, Orape Cloths, Serg,es 'Opera Twilis, Non's ron good Veiling, Mohair, Lao Stripee, Wool De Reige Sateees, Sabine, Marvelienx, Flushes, 0:rape, Velvets, Spriij ng. hes Mantle Cloths, Dress Timmings in endless variety to match. , Immense variety in Rrints, Zephyrs, Charnbreyas Tabliegs, Damask, Table Napkius, Musline, Checks, Mulls, -Downs, Curtain Net, Curtains, Quilts, Gloves and . hive tiosiery in endless variety. len- gar ted bash and actually frightened him into ble allowing them to make a good lot of he tafFy for themselves, The reporter Ag wishes them to understand that they his will not get off so easily next time.— We eentrol many Hues of geods flat() be found elsewhere in the trade. For the present season ell "4" Ms. Stoneboase had a taffy party on of orders we have taken show we have what the trade reprires, and the prices we ask defy competition. are liberal, vli Wednesday night last. We did not hear of anyone getting scalded or their es. . ' good clothes soiled aS sometimes does, a happen on such occasions.—The dos - 9 . me: in g entertainment of the .No. t.3 Liter - ng 7 lay Society took place on Friday eve- ning, April 5th; the night being very r_The who were there enjoyed themselves the ceowd was small but those stormy Groceries, Pare and Fresh. a -um s. e immensely, A readiuo entitled "A We make the requirements of the trade.a study. See the immense variety our stock contains. Inspection requesti a. narrow escape" by IVIr. H. Hislop, .oaused much laughter and applause. It has been decided to deposit the sur - ,plus money in the bank until next a winter: TAILORING DE PARTHENT. BOOTS AND SH ES For value, make and. assortment, Bee thorn the fll'flItr • • Oar terms Standard verse. 1i1r a. Roe, of the Queen's hotel, has good one, in the Standard fired Trotting Garfield-259—Standard under rule 6 (C.T, H.R.) foaled1843a, trial 2:40,stauds 1Si ham and weighs 1,100 lbs. He is a very spirit and handsome horse and a sure foal gate Garfield was sired by Old Clear Gr standard under rules 3, 4, the producer more horses with records of 3;30 and bette than any other stallion in Canada, dea or alive. He produced Amber who WA sold for 330,000 to the Austrian Govern tient for breeding purposes ; he produce ;Tim Duncan, record 2:2; the fastest pace in Canada. The dam of Garfield is b Rlack Georg, record 288; he by old Roya George, She is the dam of 4 sons and daughters all sired by old Clear Grit and any one of them can beat 245. Garfield is •full brother to Florence 0, 2:29j; Topsy Belle Roe, trial 3 years,2:35. People will not make any mistake in Breeding to Garfield as -he comes from two of the most fashionable trotting bloods Canada ever produced. He will stand at his own stable ;from Friday noon till Monday noon.See bHls for route. angsnae, ds Almost every one is complaining of fog% Elogilelleg Queitt ed having a cold. --The woods remind us MRS. EIERDSMAL L of the time when the aboriginies used the Stook now ori band at Begs to announce to her many patrons that her sitock of it to oeoUpy thern.—Miss Dooty, of ° Winghate, who has b -spending a L d turned home last week—Miss M r few weeks at Ravers Grove farm- re- E 1E9 s 9 Tiffiniof t' , 13 • „ on is M. IL McIN .199 "PO 00. 1889. • - her friends here.—Miss 0 Ross d paying her Paramount friends a via r —Mr James Mercer, of Eslington, Y spending a few weeks with his consi 1 Mrs John Qrowston. Mr Robe inn disposed of his valuable stole it. 18 4 . Qu and implements on the the 3rd. VI believe he purposes going to Orel Ploughing was begun. on the 4.th by farmers.—Mr Wm Glees= has now -0 hand a complete stock of spring good 1 has no superior anywhere. The most fastidious can. be suited his elegant lines of r re seaso s complete in every line. The goods were bought for Oash•, in -the best Home and Foreign Markets and will be sold at the lowest possible profits. Feathers, Flowers Ribbons Laces Silks Sati d Pi rt „ ?OM SS, liSh • ;and Velvet Mantle Cloths. k °anemia/1, English, Scotch, zer GooDs nupouTED DIREar, aGGS *TABEN AS CASH. e Irish and French Tweeds. MRS. 13.ERDSMAN. • -East Wawanosh. The well known and popular trotting stallion, W. F. Lambert, which Mr. ,John Reid, of con. 18, purchased from Messrs. DnImage, of Wingham, is regarded as one of the finest animals' in this section: ins handsome pro. portions and fine carriage attract the .attention of horsemen wherever • witnessed. His disposition is perfect. He is a chestnut horse, with strip in his forehead; stands 16} hands high ; ha a a fine head, eye and ear; long, arched neck ; Shoulders erong, and well placed; good back, full over the loins; powerful quarters and stifles - clean hooks and legs, with exeellent ft -tot. Those wishing to breed this Blass of horses ought to see W. P. Lambert. The Council met on the lath inst. Members all present. The following Pathrnasters were appointed viz : • nos Cassidy, Jas McGowan, Wii'iain Debits Si, Win Toll, Win Radford, Alex Dey, Robt Buchanan, John H tieOlieton, Jae Rath, Wm renvitiek, Amos 011mile/seer, Rieli'd Corby, John Owens, George Dalgerno, Henry Mc- •, Conrr,, Dan'l Wheeler, Wm Itle0ourt, John 04ititte, BobA Currie, Sr, John Gilleepie, Sr, Purden, John Gibbons, Trs Smith, "Henry Lawler, William Kehna, Giles Sekins, Wm 3 Xing, john ttore, Thos Brown, Walter Me- • Gowan, Wm Ross, Alex Dingwall, G•eo Stewart, Joseph Jaelcaott, Karnook, Robt Match, John Redmond, Jag Tanney, Win Love, Writ Meson, W 3 Parks, Wm Holiban, Geo Ilenry. John Thsoky David Oook, Win illartie, Nethary. Sohn Oaropbeii, Walter Scott, nos Tait tor,- Jr, John Robertson, jas Wight - Man, Wm Bone, Thos Agnew, Sr, Zile/01011 Wightman, Robb Scott, Jas rturvia, nsains Pearen, Rioled Samos, MArk °assail, Robert Cookie *Wm Roach, John I' Currie, Awe* 'Shia, Jae tliiett, John Jabez Amp,' Jae Currie, Sas Wilson, John' ,Leggat, 'rhea Davidson, ltebt. Cook, Abel Braeltaelr, Mcarogan, Obits Iiiinttiti,„ John Stein, john Beeeroft, Campbell; Eaw'a Robinson, Jvr ietrarsoth Jas Artnttroos., n. a Prices Lowest, Compatible with eatio• 11 factory goods and si: MOST FASHIONJIBLE RAE. —An effort will be made by Gait bus ness men to form an association to prote them from dishonest purchasers, wh I contract debts with no intention of di o rging them. Wiwi Shows. Wingbam, ab Wingliam, Thursday, 18th South Huron, at Brumfield, Wednesda 17th of April. East Wawanosb, at Belgrave, Wed needs, 17tb. of A.pril. Listowel, Wednesday, April 17. s- ABSOLUTE FITS GUARANTEED Our own Goods Out Free of Charge. WINGEfAkt MARRETS. UMIAK, pr 11, 1880 .Correoted by P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Flour pWher 109 lbs, - $ 2 76 to 2 75 , Pall eat per bushel, • 0 96 0 08 Spring <, - 0 96 to 0 98 Oats, • . . 20 to 28 Barley, - 40 to 60 Pena, . - 63 to 63 Potatos, - - 20 to 25 • Apples,per bag ,- - - 30 to 40 Butt,r per Ib.,10 to 17 FOR SALE. ITTapiutO, riQrztedg and l'autings v y Consult your interests. by giving us• 3, a Call. ISERA MANITOBA CLE RING SALE, lill NOW OFFER THEIR COMPLETE STOOIC, DaN OOT CONSISTING OF Efocs per0 to 10 Dressed Hogs, Wodd per cord, • • 8 25 to 30 1 26 to 1 60 flay per ten, . - 11 00 to 1300 VOA SAL Improved Farm i 100 • es fn Township o6 Wa, wanosh for sale or t e•-•.eheap-address 11. PICYcLE ts44 'aR C. 64 inch British Challenge, in perfect order, only two seasons inuse, Address, $20 Acmes (- Section) of First Class Land, only Five Miles from the SCOTCH ENGLISH HALIFAX AND •CANADIAN rapidly growing Oity of JE3R AND ON+ • BIOYCLISZ 13lyth-P. 0. 130LTON & ITANIIINS, P. L. k1. t,. SOldsvoits elfb Ctsrft. aucfnamts, USTI/WEL Atm WIN0I1Abf. All orders tett fd the ofilee of the Tom will re. (five prompt attention. . , . S. GRACEY, Supplies all necessaries for fun. ova farrishing having a Delivery Wagon speoially for this branch of business. 8.11 orders atteuctal PerflonailYi and delivered *theta within 10 mike of Wing: ham. Remember the Owe, iikid doer south of the big brink hotel ou the main streatt Winghatz. TWEEDS The grain Minneapolis of the North-west. the above Is really a desirable Farm and will be sold Cheap, A Plaining Mill 30 by 30 feet • TWO OTOTES igngagr,,,Tarott:;.. .50 boirinO Boons Fire Proof 1Vith an Iron Shaving aboln attached. Thib property is in firattlass running' order, situated In Brandon near the 0 P It station, and in the heart of the manufaetuting depot of the nay where a X.arge and Profitable business coA be realited. Immediate pbaseeston Can be given. Title perfect, particulars apply to PISIISII, WI:Sewn P. 0, VIENNA BREAD, BROWN BREAD, CORN BREAD, at 8 cents per 4 lb. Ind ALtu0.04,0 WM( 1161.1401t, Alt Work Warranted, and a Perfect, Easy, Fit Given. Mt, Orre BATOUrt" ...J. 'WEBSTER 8t CO MEN'S FURNISHINGS2 Underclothing, liosiery• . Ties) 0 °liars and 0 tiffs WHITE • SHIRTS The very. best make in the Dolninian. Warranted a, Perfect it REGATTA SHIRTS In the new patterns and colom S Of the best English and American makers, in the Latest Styles, A big tot o Wool Eats at 39 and 50 Mite each, TAILORING in the Zell 1111C1 Lao Style under the management of 4., W.,wEssrreiti