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The Wingham Times, 1889-09-27, Page 8Gor'rte. The good people of Corrie intend having a grand bade b.111 touriramen, on b'ridar, September 27th, til fia,me to be called at 2 o'clock Vire* prizes, *40, 00, and $10 will be offered for competition. These are lib- eral prizes, and will, uo doubt, bring out all the beet clubs in the district and those who take an interest in thi best of all athletic games may look for a treat in Gorric on the 27th.—Q B Wednesday of last week Mr. Nelson '' IINL4y-In Ilcwick, McLaughlin, druggist, of this village , M Aiox tai a dau• took to himself a life partner in raja: � � of ]lr n Yia t�' au person of Miss Sadie E. Wig tannin—In Turnberr seennd daughter of R. Wright,hock, f Mr,AuaustDornuth, IWA of Seaforth. The ceremony t ° ./dRIRVE—onEBNR A place at the residence of the . brio parents and was performed by ti Rev, A. D. McDonald. The present were numerous and costly some hay having come all the way from Buf- falo, Chicago, St. Catherines and othbr places, On Monday night de! Mr, McLaughlin and his bride re- turned home, and were met at the station by the brass bandand a . large is number of citizens. We join .Mr. In and Mrs. McLaughlin's many friends RN. n the 16th Int, the wife of titer. sh, on the 23rd inet, the twins, both sons. , on.tho 22nd hast, the wife I4 con. MED • the residence of th6 bride's a ooMison Jen thnie McLennan, Mr Henry Chesney, of other, by the Rey W John Grieve, of Seaforth; th'rd daughter of the late Tuckersneith. McLaughlin—Wrigh ride's father, $eaforth, he 11th Inst, itr Nelson padre E, youngest daugh H UBDAND-31Aens-.-O0 t ce of the bride's paten Husband, merchant, ist daughter of sir, DI aeN—In Morrie, on n, aged 40 veare, 2 rrs—In iiowick, o Mr °rocket Willits, c—ln Lan side, on At the residenCo• of the Rev A D McDonald, on oLaughlin, of Gerrie., to r of Richard Wright. e 13th inat, at the • real. by Rev J W Pring, Mr 'Lucknow, to Martha J, hard Magee, of Ilowlek. he 22nd Net, Archibald onths and 19 days, the 23rd Inst, the infant ed 7 mouths. the. 13th of September, years. o 26th inat., John R andle days. in wishing them all the happfnesa al�aant to Wingham, on this life can give.-- T idette. d 7 9A0 -n d 8 years, 1 month Morris. Mary Finlater, who wrote for a. P third class certificate in July. last, BAILIFF now holds ,a non-professional certifi- cate, as a,result ot an appeal to have her composition paper re-examined. We are pleased to Clear of her success, as she has been an earnest student.— Mr. James Casenlore has returned to his family from, Manitoba, where he has spent the summer. His account of the prospects in the Prairie Prov- ince, is middling favorable,—A Sun- day School Anniversary and Tea meeting will he held at Ebenezer Church early in October. — We understand that Miss Robertson is re-engaged in S: 8, No. 8.—Mr. Charles Maguire is reroverin_ from his dangerous ill Turnberrv: S 5.+Ne. 3,Turnberry-•Examination in Ca4dian History. Fourth class— Wi;liaro, Campbell, 86 , Maggie Ait- ken, 84: Abraham Aitken. 81; Lizzia .Uamphell, 80; Annie Ander;ou, 78; Kate Anderson, 16 ; Mary Hut- ton, 14:, �Jonx H. CORNYN, Teacher. l+;lli° Broshave about 6nished.brick- ntakiig fur,this year, the make heii,g botwt en 400;0€?,0•and 425,000, besides ePVN- l t,ziUand tile. They burned .er :trap kiln of brick last week and. have another ono still to hurn.—One of our thrifty friends of tho bachelor persuasion,. has built a fine brick Lo:rs'i thiaa l,e rsoD mid rumor has i} that he will soon have a partner to• Jlclp him care for it.---1VIr. Rivers; a 'young man on the boundary, while picking gum,. one day recently lied the misf,irene to have the branch on which, h' wits standing break, letting him faitto the ground, cutting a bad ,gaff I in his head. -111r,. W. Goodericir tiro again got Mr August Honluth's jprrri• fn notion and hopes, to get it moved and in position bef°re Christ- ina* it the latest, Mr. Homuluth •lh4en it will be ready for use before lie young Aon, which put in its ap-' rent mice Monday morning is ready to 3lelp in the harvest, Belkrave. Masora, Wm. Welsh, of this place, .'nd'It,ltn•rt Howard, of Blyth, have been awarded the contract to build lir. 'Turf's new store in Haifa place, in ,1'.atce of ,tile, on recently destroyed by fire. ' ,b'riee $1,600. Howielt. Mr. Patine' Howard, cheese maker at the People's cheese facory, succeed- ed in carrying off first prize at the Provincial exhibition, London.—Mr, no, llnrus, has been elected trustee fsr S. i+ii,. 4, to fill the vacancy c alert by the death of the late Wm; 1. plaits. A'iTI,1 a long delay„ Mr 'Virtu Camp. l lxli . ut �+,r clsrlmb. bat been appointed 1 tj itrnastrte et that piece, to all the ,•...".'1 ' :.need by the death of the! to Mr. , . ioserlu. The No. 41, 50 acre ham, than ; are goo the u ere rave ERSON, P .NTH DiVIIION COURT, IssuER oF.MAR- MOS LIMBER. LUEVALE, . • • • ONT. FARM FOR SALE. scriber offers for sale his farm, being Lot onceseion 13, East Wawanosh, containing 1 mora or less, situated 2i miles from Wing. cleared and under a good state of cultiva- ell fenced and watered. On the promisee d house nk barn and outbildinge, and two char For particulars apply to the owner, THOS. E. LINICLATER, Wingham, Ont. IE r Sale. ndersigned off hie lieu and Office and Lot for sale at a great barn Goodpremises. opening terhrary surge Apply o the 'ICED COO , horse Doctor, Be more P. 0., Ont. FARM R.ENT.• In the Township of Wallace, ;one mile north of Gowenstown, comprising.100 notes, 85 acres cleared, !Owes of pasture with a first-class spring (no trouble to water cattle) and 14 acres of good meadow, with 4 acres ot fall Wheat and seeded, the balance under, rood cultivation. Frame barn and log house with well at both. For full particulars apply to • J.•'IV.; SCOTT, Banker, Listowel, er to E. A. LEWIS, Agent, Palmerston. TILE. TILE. TILE. . armors and others in need of Tiles for draining purppsos can be supplied at our brickyard. Avery large stock of all sizes en hand. ELLIOTT BROS., Wingham. Wipgham, Sept 12th, '80. 0. P. R. TIME TABLE. Trains arrive and depart as follows: Llama ARRIv1Ne 6:36 e. in—... •. ,.For Toronto,...., ..,.6:56 a, ,n 2:15 p. ,n " 2:15 p.m 2:15 p. In.......... For Teoswater 2'16 '' 10:30 p, m 10:80 " $ •RA1•17D WIZTCT TK .E "Y' A. C. STIiATIIDELI, Auasi, WINQIIMI, Through.tioketp to all •ppints in Anlerloa—North. West, Pacific Coed, etc., via the shortest and aU popular routes. Baggage checked through to destination. nowestfreight rates to all points. . —^^—TIME TABLE. LEAVE WJNQIIAM. ARRIVR AT WINQMAH, 0:30 a.to.Toronto,ciuolph,Palineretou, &o, 8:30 p.rn,. 11:10 " 64 44 " 10:10 " 3:40 p,m, " " Clinton, S.7:25 " Palmerston, Mixed,. .. ..10:20 a.m, 0:50a.,n London, 4:o...,.....,11.00 4,3:40 p.m. 467:46 p.m. 11:10 0,m........Kincardine, deo........ 6:80a.m. 8:3 p,m 6111:10 ',10:1 '• ,/61 P S —'X' • =T— CAN . DIAN CIF wIL' EMI 11. L Btu AND EVERYTHING BOOMING. $1DI000 b0 a th et New Godadded. We have now naore room to show our stock and are making the Largest Display of Dress Goods Eve shown in Wingham in Uenriettas, Dress Robes, Twills, Stripes, Checks, Bordered Satins, with Trimmings in Braids, Braid Setts, Bugle Trimmings in setts and by the yd. In C R'Y. BLACK DRESS GOODS EX► URSIONS $3,50 D.: taroit Cl ;'velan Sa: inaw. B • y • City Rapi Ch . ago Cin a innat Mil auke • --FRO IN Spte Equally Tickets : Octobe For full nearest Ag Cattle Estray. S. Strayed from the premises. of the subl'elber, lot No. 4; concession 4, Morris, ou Saturday, the 24th . Auleust,ereten steers,—three yearlings, griasly red color,rlvftl'tbell.shaped white spot in forehead ; four two yit 1plda, three red color, and one r rev, wlLh sbggliorns; one of the red two-vear-olds soutewhat s al)er titan the other two. Any person giving ouch information as will lead to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. TIIOS. ANDERSON, Bela. rave P. 0 BARBER SHOP. MR. MALCOLM MCDONALD, (OATS OF RIPLEY) Baying purchased the barbering business of Messrs. Sebastian Bros., is prepared to give all old customers ;and as many now ones as patronize him, satisfaction in all lines of too profession, SHAVING AND ' HAIRCUTTING are my specialties. ,Give me n ca11 at the old stand, opposite Gordon and Slclnt ro'e store M. MCDONALD, n y . House and Lot for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale a good residence on Victoria street, at present occupied by Mr. David Sutherland. One•half etre of laud. Also, a valuable property in Town Plot of Wingham. Also, for sale, a valuable property in the Town Plot of Wfugltam, consiet'ny of 23 acres of land, on which are a good frame dwelling house, tramp barn, buggy house and straw shed. Tho proporty Is in a good state of cultivation, well fenced and watered. For full particulars, apply to the proprietor, GEORGE FEETWELL, Winghmn PO Farm for Sale. Beingeouth halves of Lots 23 and 24, Con. 1, in the Township of Morris, and containing 100 acres. Situated 44. miles from Wingham and 2t miles front Bluevalo. Said farm is hi good condition, well watered, and adapted for either stock or grain. Buildings and fences in good ,tate of repair, There. is a bank barn 60 x 40, with sheds, frame dwelling house 30 x 20, newly Bided and painted, with abode attached, The faint la well drained with Lilo. Tho said farm with all the implements upon the premises,. including binder, reaper, Mower, waggons, top buggy, ploughs, harrows and other things too numerous to mention, is tffered for the sum of 84,200 A business stand in Wingham will be taken In part payment. ROBERT A. ORAIIAM, Wingham P. 0. Diseolutlon of partnership. Notice is hetebv given that the partnership hero. tofore sxietlbg between us as boot, shoe and liar - nese manufacturers in the Town of Wingham, under the Arm of ilomuth 4r Buohatan has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. A11 debts due to the late fitni are t0 be paid to Jahn 3,13oinuth, Who will pay ail liabilities of the ateArtn. J. J. IHOMUTIr, Witness, J. A. MORTON. JOHN BUCHIANAN, Dated WI:vileul, Sept. znd'80. The hustoess fetmorly carried On by fomuth its llcehanati will he tontine/1 in the sam.t plaes b hiss u ndsrsigityd, under the Arm at J J Ii, Muth by J J HAMMITft, W 'r J IIOMVTI3 We show all the novelties in ENGLISH, FRENCH and GERMAN Goods, only carried by ourselves in town, and would specially invite. ladies of Wingham and surrounding country to inspect our Black Goods before buying. Ladies see our CORSETS; we handle a new make, The "Ermine," "Bonanza," "Surprise" and "Little Wonder." Our imported KID GLOVES in Black and Colors heats them all. Skirts, Shirtings, W991 Squares and Hosiery in endless variety. Just to .hand a large purchase of 5.50 Tweeds,P z antis s, Worsteds, Overcoatin s, Etc,, 66.5.0C eImported direct.; In this department satisfaction as to fit guaranteed or no sale. Our inereasing trade shows how our goods are appreciated:. S 7.50 b TREMENDOUS DISPLAY OP HATS, '4 Ties, White anal Colored. Silk Wipes, Linen and lvorine Collars and 5 Cuffs, White and Colored Shirts, Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, etc, Flannels, Yarns, Sheetings,. Full Cloths,,. bought 'direct from the Canadian Mills. No shoddy mixed or wholesale profits. Piles, of Car- pets, Curtains, Laces, Cretonnes, Table Linens, Towelings, Cottons and General Dry Goods. BOOTS and SHEOS in all the leading makes. I17.:211 GROCERIES AND CROCKERY - 9.50 w rates Stati ood ,to, 14, 188 particglft .TEAS A 'SPECIALTY, Arid28 Give us•a call. and see our goods and get ?rices. Remember, we think �1 it no trouble to show you through. from all other ns. • Return until nt. • Win inclusive, 'consult your MIL STAYS ; FACTORY & COOPER SHOP FOR SALE. MR. 3. 3. ANDERSON Having centered his interests in Mani• Lobe now offers for sale his Saw Mill, Shingle Factory & Stave Factory, Conveniently situated near the,•Gran Trunk Railway Station, Winghain. AR these establishments are well equipped and in good running order.dnd this is. an excellent chane for anyone desiring to engage pn this line of busi . l;'or particulars and terms apply to ham, Sept, 4th, 1889. AND. FRUIT'S ill's lit!estautir MILLS. CONFECTIONERY. ARRIVED THiS DAY : STRAWBERRIES, BANANAS, ORANGES, LEMONS, PINE APPLES, Finest Quality at Bottoms. Prices. d0. MILK SHAKE, The Most Popular Summer rink, Something New. i Taste is to appreciate. J. J. ANDERSON, Proprietor, wINGIIAM, ONT. &0, &O. RED ROOKER Estra,riu. r_e StiFe. A SPLENDID• •ASSORTli'I:pNT FURNITURE of • all Kinds, Which will be sold at lowest figures, HAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS. See my own make of Mittasses, Leungeo, .4c, and everything in the upholetttring line. Picture gamingand ordered"work •will receive prompt Opareful attention, All work done In flret•elaae, Bty)e, Undertaking protnptly attended to at any hour Every requisite in Stock, Embalming a specialty, D. B.t.•a CLBICK, Funeral Director and Embalmer, ZETLAND SAW MILL GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor. • Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shingles, PURE ICE OREAM, Any Flavor always ready. Very special Reduced Raies to all Public Entertainments. OONFEOTIONEI Y The most complete stock in; the'egy7unty: Pure Creams a specialty. 001see ane. ILL'S CITY- RESTAURANT. REDUCED RATES TO ALL POINTS IN MANITOBA, BRITISH OOLUMBIA --lib THE -- NORTH WESTERN STATES, —V1A— BEATTY'S SARNIA LIME STEAMERS "IINITRD ELME"," "ONTARIO"• and orCAtiPANA." Leaving Sarnia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY nigh during navigation, (weather permitting), and calling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at Goderieb and Klncarditlb, where they bonnect with Cho O,. T R, train leaving Wingham at 11.10 a. m, for $t. Juo . Island, Garden River, The Soo Port Arthur snd Duluth, connecting et Port Arthur with .Rua; r. B., and at Duluth with the Red RiverVapoyRR'y. '.' LowRe2 ROSS, BEST A0.00II3t0DATXON, 1':x1'RiISS TIME Ann Crimea of RQriT1ap. Ask your nearest Grand Trunk It'y agent freight add passenger rates. and edaar POStS. JAS. H. BEATTY, GeNIRAL MANAOea, OMNI/. Car Load Orders a Specialty. TOWN ANL VILLAGE LOTS POR SALE. W001) delivered to any part of• Gingham. Town iot 489, wrest tido Lot/gold street, Winabarn, and V11i* a lot 26, McCrea's survey, Belgravo, both Ai' Orders by niaii prompt y attended to. excellent building rites, are for pale. Apply to tlti18sf3Jc Trlo�fsGlr, ; A. MORTON, arrtstet, dro„ Wit:0m a ty, 9. W1ElIIIAN,. 0112 e Pioneer Hardware Store STONE. BLOCK. ° We give' special" attention .to the following lines: IRON' PIM, ALL i SIZES FROM TO 3 INCii. IRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS. FIRE BRICKS, MILS, FILES, ' MACHINE OILS. AMERICAN V7A rER WHITE COAL OIL. We are sole agents in Wingham for the sale of Genuine Rubber Paint the best in the world. All kinds of shelf azul heavy Hardware at bottom 'prices, Land Plaster in bags always on hand. Jas. A.Clio & get • r'r v