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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1889-05-03, Page 8• (H aollit #t1Crints"ilnuxxoku Iu 1S[nl� lu, entho XTttiill l U awmgl`dlsrr, u[ od t0 caw, riSlea+ •lu 111u11ha11h t the 86th tilt, iva1re11A ' bl• ate, aged 80 years, l! non ie and 6 days. + t'AaaUHLL In Uuduri h twindily, on the 18th tilt, 1rlrJohtl tYbitely, aged tuy 'ars. .EPtIDAY, IJ.AY 3, 18E9. luau+^ -ti. Winton, un t v 23rd nit, Potcv Wiloon,, aged 77 years, m ,Slunaensa:r —ln Qrc3•, n11 t u bend tilt, Mara•, Will RAILWAY AY II OIL tit Walter Itiebardson, aged 8 Icara and k2 knoun4s, R AK FZlfRESs J'tlMx'$. T TWE$ V1 KII.I.En AICD Allo' Last Sanday n10 u sensational by- another aster an the Grand lit. Louis exprees, from at Hamilton at 6,55 w wrecked and left an a E TRACK. GIC V'10UttDED, k was rendered t eadful dia- ' 11 •a wfli track WINGIIAM MARKETS. W N01l,ta1, May 2, 1880 Corrected 1.y P. Doane, Produce Dealer. lour per 1001hs - Z 2 75 to '2 76 Vali Wheat par bushel, • 0 0 00 to 0 93. prang. " ate, - 20 to 20 - 35 • 08 'otatos, • - 10 Apples,per bas 10 l3utter por ih,, glia per dorsa, nressed hogs, ` Wood per eon, 1 26 flay per ton, • • 10 0 parlay, Yeas, 'Tenni. The 1 ,he west, due co111pletely E of 5 to 0 to 43 to S Oto 40 to 19 to. 9 o to e so o 1 6u' o t ,la e° :Dices Goods in Meek and Colored Henrietta 0letlms, Fordo Cloths, Orape Cloths, Sergfs, Opera Twills, Nun'e, Veilillq, Mohair, Lace Stripes, Wool De Reige Satt'eus, Silks, Satins, Marvelieux, Plushes, Crape, Velvets, Sprithl; Mantle Cloths, Dress Limn rugs in endless variety to match. tch, Immense variety in Prints, Zephyrs, Cahanlbre,y's:, Tablings, Damask, Table Napkins, Muslins, Checks, Mulls, Downs, 'Curtain Net, Curtains, Qnilts, Gloves °and' A:30I0. oserin endless variety. iY y n c TAILO ING DE F'ARTMEN carnage. `tile accident, happened about one and a half nail's west of the Hamilton railway stati'. , and on the base of the triangle •hat forms the fatuous arta ill fated "cut" or „Ire commonly called th. Junction Out. 'The train was a heavy .ne, her eight Passenger cars being w 11 tilled with people, • Some•of the ars were even crowded. Most 'of t victims were ,Americans on their wry to the New' York °entero ne]. T me scene was one horrible to contempt to the wreck, the bufferhag, time .loss of ife. It issup. posed that over tweetpersons perish- ed in the flames most of whom have. not yet been indent'' ed and many may never'be.os nada' g but charred remains were found. About a dozen were wounded brat : re doing well, The place is a daugero s one being the wile of a former + •eident, The accident .happened inst: utaueously and unexpectedly . and t1 e cause is still unknown. The trai was said to have been going about 2r miles an hour. List Rev. Geo. M. Toledo, Ohio, was ith of the Congregati. .Listowel, on Thur The usual Council afternoon. Rev. Mr. J. Ritchie w gates from Wing ing meeting Rev.1 .A., of London, pres right hand of fell Gunner addressed and Rev W.K. S cherge to the peo of welcome fiver Mr. Oanhpbel l Mr. Nugent (M Deck (Baptist), ' Franklin himself account Of Intl Oot the ministry, ens principles of Co its history on th•s eozatinent.—Dr. W. T. Park has ben chosen surgeon to the 28th batt lion of Perth.—Tike have been granted (s—A Meintosh, Geo. d, .F GilIiax, J B Iliax (three months': 161,10o (conditionally), lop— a vIedill (tar Wel. 'ranklin, late of trilled as Pastor nal Church at day, 25th uln— as he'd in the ▪ K. Shortt and re ,present as dele- m. At the even- . D. Hunter, M. ed and gave the. vship. Rev. Dr, the Pastor elect, rtt, 111. 11. , .ga ee the ale. Short addresses also given by Rev.. (Presbyterian) Rev. t °dist) and Ray. Mr, 9 n •fir. "w'4N"-„ir'” n,lli, H,+, N,�`;,, 4pyqun0'i,19U'i,ni,".' 1 w"n°,otiplA'h^a`h,,h•';rim'Rdh,11p1h'11fih'Is9n+,'1o''ni, .. ni 9d'k fancy Dry Goods Store aid Leading Gent's Finishing House of Winghan b1101;'4,g0leieni.',leibel,11;111 lip'iweletililil eelt'i1:rheiIIY eeeheiidele,11i 13,111119111IIUtAh,il:111M1.t911904 C. F, B`, TIME TABLE Trains arrive and depart as follows t L&AVaUG 6:35 .In:,...,.,.,ForTorouto., .,,, . 2,16 p• ill 2:16 p. Ill „For Teeswater. 1@:30 p. m CdE?Ar\T' T:E u C 10:80 " - A. C. ST1tAT1ID 4 3, Amer, 'w, Through tickets to all points in America—North. West, Frantic Coast, etc,, via the shortest and all popular 'outes,. Baggage checked through to deatmatieu,Lowest freight rates to all pointe, —TIME TABLE. I,IAve WINOUAM, Allari•1I AT A'INetrAM. 0:30 a.. u.Toronio,Ouelph,Pahnerston, &4 3:30 p.m. 11:10 10:10 " 3:40 p m. " Clinton, " 7:25 " , ,...Palmerston, Mixed., . ..10:20 a.Iu, Oen) a. ` . London, &o...... ...11;00 " 3:40 p.m, 7:46 p.m, 11:10 a.m.. , -.... E1neardine, &a....... 6:30 a.m. 3:80 p.m 11:10 10:10 ' " 6:60,4$n. Holstein Rall for Service. The holstein k'resiau Bull "HURON LAD," Will be for service on the farm Of J. A. I;iollwen, Lot 11, Con. 1, Morris, during the season. This animal, broil by H. Dollen, Cassell, On- tarlo, was calved off April 20, 1888; sire )3aruton, No 3237, 1111 11 ; dam, Eustrolia 2nd•, No. 8906, H 0 H B. She was bred by 3-J IJollort, Cassel, Ontario. , 92; Thoroughbreds, Hol - 3. A. MoEWEN, Teem : Grade steins, 'WO,' Morris, May 2y .1889, AUCTION SALE OF FARM PROPERTY. In the matter of THOMAS ABRAHAM, I will sell by public auction at 2 o'clock P M on Tuesday tho 14th day of May 1880, at Illy Milo in ' the Court House 1n the City of Stratford, the follow. Mg properties ;Anon 1. Lot No. 28 in the 16th Concession of the Township of Ellice, in the County of Porth, 100 acres, of which about 30 acres aro cleared. France house 18 by20 feet, and Immo stable 20 by 30 feet, Paltosr 2. North half of Lot No. 7 in Con, the Township of Turnberry in the county of Huron SO acres, of which about 25 acres are cleared. Frame esen 80 by 54 feet. Log house. TEROIS .'e third cash, balance on mortgage in 5 veers wit} tenet at 0 per cent., payable anou- nlly. JOHN }IOSSIE, Sheriff' otilee, Stratford, 3 Assigne. 23 d April, 1880. t 11 of Listowel. Mr. OUNTY OF HURON TEACHERS' EXAMINA- ave a clear and full ti tions 133m. version and Call -to •ging also upon the gregaiioualism aha following lion for 1880 : •Hots Ziiliax, J Put`ab Dinkel, George Z extension), J L M Sullivan. three mouths). Wh ' eclhure•h.• - The Rev, Mr. Davidson, of Alma,, • very ably offieiav•d in the Presbyterian church last Sabha h. Mr. Davidson Second and third elan non-professional examina- tions at the Collegiate Institutes and high Scheele in the county on Tuesday, 9th Ju1v, 8.40 a. m. First 0., July 10th, 8,40 a. or. Candidates who wish to write at either Cllrton. or Seaforth must notify D. OL N 2LLee11, Esq,, P. S. Inspector, Clinton P. 0., not later than the 22nd of May,, stating -which of the two schoolsthe)intend to writeu$at and those t �"( ja who wish to write et Goderfeh must notify Jona E. _JiL .L/�.>ti. Tont. Escl., P. S. Inspector,-Goderieh 0, 0. at the . "• • rILT� anus dote. The not(60 Minuet be accompanied by a fee of 95, or 910 if thb Candidate applies for the First Class as well as Second Class Examinations; No name 1.111 be forwarded to the Department unless the fee accompanies it. Head Masters of the Colle- giate Institutes or High Schnole will please send tho applications of their Candidates to the Inspector of the division in which the Collegiate Institute or High School es situated. home of application may be had from the Secretary. PETER ADAMSON, SECY. B. EX'S. Goderich, April 22nd, 1889. T. f' We control many lines of goods not to be found elsewhere in the trade. ]'or the present season the nurnbe'r° of orders we'havo taken elle* we have what the trteae'requires,' and the prices we ask °defy competition. Our tifittipi are liberal,. BOOTS AND- SH -ES. For value, make and assortment. See them Groceries, Pure and Fresh. We Make the requirements -o£ the trade a study: See the immense variety our stock contains: 'Inspection rcqueatede G-Ral..A..'_T' fear --Or-- a YC $15,00 \NO81fl —OF metal Goods; Mut- Bs glatIghton BEFORE MOVING Has determined to clear out the whole stock of • DRESS GOODS, 1ttEADY-M. DP , CLOTHII' G, CARPETS, u Ju FLANNELS, MANTLE GOODS, OLOTUS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, M.:.-.McID. + .. JPH1NG 1889 ,4"11S 1V1 AN Begs to announce to hermany patrons that her stock of rig 00 for thin season, is compete it. every line, The goods were bought for Gash, iii the best Home and Foreign Markets and will be sold at the' lowest possible profits. Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Lanes, Silks, Satins, BrooaiIen, Pius and Velvet Mande Cloths.. . sar 000113 IAIP01TE1? DIRECT, IIGOS TAKEN AS CASK.. 111AS. HERDSMAN. !N WEBSTER'.: MEflANT TAND !TAUHMNT: -A-RE '1113--E Lowest • RED ROOKER HATS AND CAPS, is a very earnest and able minister,l ,1.1 • one of the best,we have had for the are past year. Though Whitechurch has • been disappoin d in getting the: 111111is , they h ve called they are A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT eatialieii to kno there are some good.. —oF_ ours' ll:ft yet. .A span of horses FURNITURE of all Kinds, FURS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, ,OROOKERY AND GLASSWARE,. —0 --- THE STOCK IN WINGHAM. Fine -Scotch, English, Canadian, and these Celebrated , --re— HALIFAX TWEED ow1;Cd by Davi '" ixon, O aSt S.- Which will be sold at lowest figures. wauosh, ran away being scared by adzzle dog,jumping over the fence as they HAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS. 1 �! �,j, �;, passed No se ions damage was Soo my own make of Zfrtrasses, Lounges; &o, 1,osh, pure}Resod a spring cultivator prompt and careful attenti'6n, A11 work sono in Stock is complete. and ovorythilig hn the upholstering line, done.—David.. Cl i w, of . East Wawe.— picture .Frann(ng and ordered work will drone Call aria het Bargains while the from J, Cath I) 11, of 1Vilitechurch,• firet•class style, ----0 satisfied with his • ITndquisite i ur------ attended to at any hour'--�'�IIIS SS A— t prices that will est® Ever • requisite in Stock, Embalming n specialty. ..Mr. Clow is we 1 h • choice of a eultiv. for and says it will q " oultivr itself i' one season. This Genuine blew alp cultivator is buil 011 the sates grit . oiple as the Gal harrow sold by the PEDUCT r'•` RATE'S T r, Er D B CoLBICK, P �� S Funeral Director and Embalmer, • Yankees last se .son, bat a better irn or Amens and sol at one half the TO ALL POINTS iN{ •SeaegcbDtalge Goad i h you. tp �y ' � !tn `4:: mean tl.� s,: m„7i:r.�, 41 money. So mu h for our Canadian Remember we itsauufaaturers. guarantee to gi�vOlit per - MANITOBA, 11.11, lionise—At'Winrham on the 261,11 ult., the wife of Mr. 3. 1>. McKee, baton Ialter• ason. 01L01153—In. Culross. + tithe 20th tilt,, the Wife of ;!I • Hugh Oldies ; mil. ghtor. Volans—At L,.wu . 'Ingham, nn the 30th tilt, the alto or sir. James lvn son ; aeon aaanow—At Goder .:h, on the 14th ult., the wife Of J. T. Darrow, t,1. C. ; 0 sou. rotor-.AtLra.:s,ds on taw 17tieult.,uhe wife of Mr, 11 lu 8. u,t , a (laugh r. S,as to rn ,tt Breese s, on the 20th ult, the Wife; . ,i4'TEAMERS of Connell -air Strat•han a daughter, MOD; aet't ....At Lang ide, On thel4th tilt, the wife "5T.rrteb Enirlas", 1 "O,reOftto" and of ritrll i,Bnr tv; a on. Leat•ing•Sarniaovery�'2'CIESDAYandILSIDAY night 1'oauo..- It i angel O, ofltlre 16th tilt, elle wife of duringnavlpnettnn, (+ seeker permitting): and calling MI A Gordon; n dew;tar. every W1',tyNESDA Y and SATl1RDAY at (4oderieh 33 LYT>:+"7. and Kinrsrtlloe, who 0 they Connect with the G. T. , in t11,10n. 10, for St. Joe's [rr Croy3, on the 24811 tilt, by It. train Ititvini• 1 4 ir. ha a neeph Whitfield to Miss Mary Island, Garden itiv, r, The Soo, Port Arthur anti len h,,t,,'1ofGrey. Duluth, connecting at Port Arthur with the 0. P. Lia t ,-••tit9s—At To onto, on the 24th ult, by R., and et Duluth with the Red Bleat Valley Wy, 11.5v L 21 wc,,zsmur, 1N 1.f 11 Ellis, el 1), Tilbury (len- In Miss minnie, d tghter of Alt tleorge fleas, 1,i towne'r Wine, test A6Coxite»A8toh, i , u 1 istewel. „ 1311;SEC Trltte AND 000103 op 1tdUTlis. „it e-•-LALel. o Tnrnberr,v, an the .4th alt y ! 31 A 4I Linton, lr ..ii (i,sM 1t (AMA ai , '•,waster. to 11405 awaree Jane Ilaflegh, oldest Ask your nearest Grand Trunk Ity agent 1sr rte r 5. r of Sir James 11 r ,b. freight and 1farsenger rates, I. v -5f r 801 At alaulton, On the 22rst Wt, � , I., ,: 16111011, Me how 1Ien,1,Of pOirvas; to litre ,4A8. 11. BEATTY, ' )01300 4{ z14,1*, of W k Aka,Lttih�Ml. MANtA!la', BA,RIiIA. A M I L_LS feet fitting suit, A trial will convince. BRITISH COLUMBIA s —AND Tu' Pilot the Red Flag, NORTH WESTERN STATES, --VIA-- BE1TTY'S SA UUA LINE "L''A7NrANA.' Ir YYnl:mt249-- Sessie Pev. J Al D its, ivlr BICYCLE FOR SALE. 64 inch British Challenge, in perfect order, only two seasons in uso, Address, BICYCLIST, 1313;th P. 0. For Sale. /weird Acres of Land adjoining the Corporation of II/Ingham, in Turuberry, 'free of stones and stumps and well fenced, shade trees and a never' falling spring. Apply to A. ROE, hotel. TOWN AND VYLLAGE LOTS `O, SALE. Town lot 479,westside Leopold' street, Winikhann, 5616 Villa"n lot 25, McCrea's survey, B:1grave, both pago root buiidinu piles, aro for sato. Apply J. A. MORTONV I3arriste`, ' wtAGAAII, Oitt. ireh ,1 IURIEESMa. DIAATS, SHI T , COLLARS 80c.s AT 1 L