Wingham Times, 1890-03-14, Page 8Dr. Towler's Drug Store
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• Pure 471.1,gu and Chemicals
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ilfinos. • .:.• •
The IOW uewspaper 'heal& be. bond
iu eviry hoMe. No cbildreuyU grow
up igooraut who can. appreciate the
home paper. It itt tInrstopping stone
to intelligence In all those matters not
to be learned in books. Give your
•ollildren a foreign paper which Coyi,1
tains not one word abent any person,
place or thing which they ever elm
or perhaps ever heard of, and jkow
cup
you expect them to be ititerestecil
But irt them have the home paper
and read of persons whom they meet
and of places with which they are
fainiliar,and soon an interest le wakne-
ed which increases with every week-,
.111y arrival of the local paper; thus a
Habit of reading is formed and „those
children wLI read the papers nil their
lives and become intelligent men and
wolne.i, a credit knowledge of the world
as it is to•day. „
**-;•A full line of Toilet AliieleB, reilOTOOR, Sponges,—
***-Specticler, etc, always le stook—.
'DEM TELIIIVRONZ ; CEWV.EtAL
OFIPIOS.
STEAMSHIP and GRAND TRUNK TOWN TICKET
: FFICE.
Wingbana, •
• Ont.
The erst,of 0044 itamtAly
horse fahlti Vatd*.at /4x,et,rlata,
largtt hOlitile of huy ere Van
London, Weafortivilionsalijtogcroille.
Exeter and other place preaent,
About 26 horses, 7wera,thiEkised of 1.1
private sale Itud. public -auction and
g=rollili=1Lices vretimmono==.0
Corrected by De:sePr104"5:10V013, 18".
93trrell1
inour nor WO Ihs, f 2 25 to 2 25
Fall Wheat per bu!leti, ,I1), 7756 tto0 008000
p
sim„
25 to 26
Now I, t
• • • • 30 to 35
4 .) ,
Barley
•30 to
llutl.30r! I2. t600*
• ' 12 t
Egge per ,dozen,
(ty blingipm Vats
FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1890.
Personals,
Mr jos Knight, of Windsor is visiting
his Meter, ,Mrs jobe 'Norris, Oita town..
Blies Eltrachan,int Port Elgin, spent a few
days iu town last week, th guest of Mrs B
C; Clarke .. ifr and 511s Bonthron, of
Southarotitou,were visiting their daughters,
this ton, last week- Miss A. Boycl was in
Toronto last week attending the
tnilliflerY
. openings—MissC Wilson left here on
"Wednesclay list for Groton, South Dakota,
,
Where, it* intends +to remain for some
timeAre 'Kingman, of Mitchell, is ,visit -
hag her; sets, :Richard Ii2sflaj pf this
place,. Vie :Old lady is over .87. years of
age auqn tittering' of the sickness of . her
grandson; ideithe first train and tilled
the entitre distance alone and unaidedf.*.Mr
W R Kinimaii; formerly of this town, but
lately of Lansing; Mich., has returned for
a short visits to his father and friends in
tails vietuity. 'Things are rather duli.
itt
•Illichig,tothis winter, but he reports that a
Vetter p ace for the working man than
tbit. .MrA McIntyre, of LucknOws was
in town on Weduesday, on businesi..51r.
Alex Hay, representing Messrs Dixon,
Bros, of Hamilton, paid Wingham a visit
on Wednesday ,.M.r Inglis, representing
the Waterbuialngine Works, Co, Brant.
for4, waiin town on 'Wednesday, intersiewing the 'town authorities in regerd to
tue sale of more-' lire proteCtiou
ttppIi
&noes.. Mr 3 H Hillhouse and wife. of
Clifford, spent 'a 'lei* days in town last
week, the guests of ae ht Davis—Mrs Jas
Louth rm. called te Mandan oue day last
week. to attend tue funeral of a piece..Mr
Geo 160.4fer 'returned Its Week; from an
extended visit to Packenharn and vicinity..
MrM HMoIndoo has been visiting rela.
tives iu Faterboro and vicinity for the peat
couple of weeks.. Mite B Murphy was iu
Toronto Iaet week seeing the opriug style!
and spout some time looking through the
different wholesale houses on opening
days... Mr Jas Johuston, o Pahneraton,
was iu town on Wedneeday—Mr Geo
Thomson is at Princeton on business this
week.. Air Bean, of Fordwich, lies been in
town for a few days visiting "his brother
in-law, Mr It Mitchell, of Victoria street.
Mr Bean has had charge of the cheese
factory at Fordwieh for epe years, allit
believes that our faratirsjrrittSt give more
attention trscheese making in the future
in order to be successful.
•
*Fatcossa—In Culross, on the 7th inst, the wife el
Geo Falconer ; a eon, . • ,.
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PillEDDED •
Flanna—McBtrartas—On March 5th, 1890, at the
residence of the brides mother, East Wawanesh, by
RevEll
W 11 Geddes, en, daughter of the late Mr
Campbell Hanna, to Robert McBurney, all of East
Waiinott—In Wingharn, on the 10th inst.,
' wanosh,
by the Rev II Meguerrie, Mr John Ward, to Miss
Amelia Dawson, daughter of Mr A Dawson, all of
lawca—Wateri:•At the residence of the bride's
Wingham.
parent:4, ori the 25th ult, by Rev George W Racey,
Mr William Irwin, to Miss , Alice Damietta, eldest
d. ghter of 14 .Tehn Walh, rdloi Est Wawanosh,
Aerals—TERV1T—Ill East Wawanosh, en the 26th
nit, r‘t the residence of the bride's father, by Rev Mr
Shortt, Mr Wellington Adams. of Lower Whighani,
to Miss Kato, daughter.ot Mr George Tervit.
HOOVER—GIBBON—In Morris, on the 19th Mt, by
Rev I B Walwin, Mr Robert Tloover, of Wawanosh,
to Miss Mary Gibson, of Morris. . „
' BUCHANAN—MCCULLOUGH—On the 26th lilt, by Rev
John It Isaac, at the residence of the bride'sparents,
Mr Robert Buchanan, to Miss Eliza llicCullough, all
of East Wawanosh.
'mew —Doons—In Winghtlin, on the 5th hist, by
or a MoQuarrie, WM Drew, to Maggie Dodds, all of
401114 BTON—CtowAY—At the residence of the brides'
Wing ham. , •
parents, on the 4th lust, by Rev Geo Barley, of Blyth,
Mr _Henry Johnston to Miss Maggie. E Golley, all of
WHILTXMAN—JOHNSTON--At the *residence of the
Morris. .
bride's father on. the 5th hist, Wiley Geo. Racev, Mr
Richard Whiteman, ot Sardine Co, Michigan, to 11115
Charlotte Johnston, of, Morris.
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Cooe—In East Wawanosh, .6h the 6th instant, Tt 11
on ;3i.d Inst., Isabel E, beloved
Cook, aged 39 yeetrs. . •
1 25 to
woo yet cora, :- ; y 5 00 to
09 to
06 to
Ducke, " 06 to
Chlekene,
Hay per tOrl, 07 tt
Turkeys "*• • •
30
16
16
13
1 Mt
000
08
06
07
06
EVER OFFERED 1
A WANZER SEN'CrING MACIIINV
To be Given Away, with
Shorthorns for Sale. •
Tor sale, one yearling bUll, a splendid animal with
first -5l& pedigree, sired by Imported Red Night.
Mao several cows and heifers of shnilar breeding,
They are all registered in „Dominion Herd Book.
Apply on Lot 10,10, tlerris, or Blyth P.O.
NEIL MoDONALD.
Holstein Bull for Sale.
BI.j3EVALB OIIIEF,
No, 14491, bred and owned: by James Elliot, Blue -
vale, Ont., calved Febrilltry 15th, 1889.* Sire, Crown
.Imperial, 1849 ; Mini,"Thetela, No. 5167, Bluevale
Chief has been accepted for registry in the sixth
volume of the 'Bolatein•Fresian Ward Book, and
numbered as above. Stock for sale.
JAMES EIXIOT,
Bluevale, Ont,
100 POUNDS. OF BAKING POWDER I,
Everybody come and take 'Wray a can of the
POWDER, It will only cost you- 50c.„ and the
Powder is worth, the money.
EVERYTHING 1N THE WAY OF
w
NID--
e of Ada
eCasio
Creight,
Tteid, aged 51 years and 6 mon
Turnberry, on the Ilth Mgt , Sarah :
aged* 100 years. HO010 pOrfiesidan of store opposite the
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'Notice of
DISSOLUTION et PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately
sabsisting between John Ambler and Francis A
of the • TOirti. of Winghatu, under the
firm of Ambler & %Vas dissolved on, the 8th day
of March, 1890,by mutual consent. The bueiness of
harness ma ing,,setc, will be carried on at the same
e future bythe' said John Ambler sole ly,
id John Ambler is
stand fort5110
author! d to settle all debts duo to and by eaid
on his ow account, an ,
coin ny. ,• •
ed 8th March; Ase.
ITN1169 t V, A. BILLINGSLEY,
ATHEYf AMBLER. JOHN AMBLER.
INTER GO DS
SOLD FOR THE NEXT
30 DAYS -AT RUINOUS PRICES -30 DAYS
—Dressmaking. Announcemant—
Mioge$,McLennan
Bank' futi',,,TessPhinie..etreet, next door to Mr
/hada butcher ,ehop,-, when? they intend
cairyliirren.a first:Flap
Toronto street Markel::
This market was very dull on Wednes-
day, with 'prices in some cases' nominal.
Wiliar•--The market remains dull, with
receipts of 150 bushels. Prices steady,itt
99c forjall, ilits for red winter, 80e to,81.c
for spring. '
BARLEY—The Market remains dull and
easy, with sales of 200 bushels at33o to
89o. •
04ars—Firmer,
with sales of 200 bushels
at alio.
FEAS—uone offered, and prices are nomi.
•
DIMMED ElOGS—Tb0 - market was steady,
to -day, with . sales at $5 60 to 06 00, the
latter for choice light ones. '
Dress
0 --
DRS -SI GOODS, SHAWLS, WOOL SQUARES:
HOSE, CASHMERE GLOVES and RID MITTS,
TWDEDS, ULSTERINGS, FLANNELS,
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, OVERCOATS, Etc..
• rantle-making
' • .".; ' tagielneent.
eiders promptly4togded to. Satisfaction guaran.
Buffalo !Stook Markets,
EAST Burnt°, March 12.—Cattle—Be-
ceipte of sale stock were only two cars,:for
Which there was apparently no demand.
Reports from both the east thud west were
lower, and the general tone of the trade
was weak for shipping and heavy cattle,
but good light butchers, gild good mixed
butchers' stook iR considered steady.' Sheep
and lambs—The receipts werelight, only
about 9 cars. There was a fairly good de -
mud for choice lambs at full former
prices, but common to to grades were, -
lower ; Cheep oleo ruled easier, and the
general outlook is to lower prices, especi-
ally for all except choice lambs. should the
present soft and muggy weather continue.
Then again, prime here have been much
higher proportionately than at either the
,ettet or west. A.t the elosm abont all were
sold. Saleerangea: Good to best sheep,
$5 26 to ; common, 54 76 to 05; Iambs,
04 76 to $7 10, Hogs—Receipts were 10
oars. The market opened with a fairly
good demand, and firm at yesterday's
closing price,. and the bulk of the early
males of good Yorkers and mediums or
heavy were at $4 40 to $4 45t but eloped
weak at the inside figurea, ankn few load .
held over, for which buyers -*mild 04y, •
offer 54 35 at the close. A. fe*.pigs stfrd!, •
at $4 35, and ends, stage, etc, were Mi.,
changed.
DISSOLUTIVLAIRTNERSHIP.
FURS ! FURS I FURS I
GfiNTS' AND, LADIES' ASTRACHAN, 1,WLGARIAV IAMB GoArrs,
GENTS' BEAVER COLLARS and CUFFS, BEAVER CAPS, AS- tor%
,„ TRACEJAN AND PERSIAN LAD113 CAPS, SILVER FOX
MUFFS and ,BOAS.
IN FACT EVERYTHING SLAUGHTERED TO PREPARE FOR.
STOCK TAKING.
N twig is herehSfAlven that the partnership heie-
toiore existing betitHien us m camage.bultdere, has•
this day boon distr./red by mutual consent. All a.
counts,due tie; 'l5tit firm are to'he paid to Wm. Dore,
who, itill PI ill 41P111/4,B• - • ; • •
Wit:wham:Feb. 1;8l90. , .
i ARTHUR COGE
'Wknui," '''Ilf,011Prragi,; 1").?"' 1 Wr4. DORE. .
In connectiontvAle above I beg leave to remind all
customers of tlfearte gnu and the public generally
Nett I shall still continuo the business in all it*
branchea, Fine work a specialty.
WM. DORE.
. , .
Bad News for Newspaper Dead Beats.
Chnerfiil news for newspaper
proprie.,0.4 c...utes from Ohio. A paper
in that State recently brought suit
against far ty—three pen who would
not pity their subqcription, and. oh
taitiod rapt:tent for the full amount
- • eon ease. Twenty eight at Mice
prevented attachment by Making
affidavit that they lind no mon that;
the law allowed. Under the decision
of the Selprerne Court they were
arrested for petit larceny atid bound
over the sem of $300. Six of these
slid not give bonds and went to jail
This is 'Ale result of the working of
the now ?oval law, winch makes it
larceny to take p tpor and virago to
pay for U. Wawa Journalist.
SoOk Se,ttie,'S financial returns hIW
nit expo* Aut.,011 retirentie account of
471'7,)41,tealitt4,a d. fiCit of $4767
/ this Ulm* woo ftzr3nd-
NOTICE.TO CREDITORS.'
bathe wafter of Francie A Billingeley, of the
• Town of4ingham,in the•Oounti of Huron
Izarnes.romikry, on Insolvent.
Notice is hereby given that the above named
Francis A Billingsley has made an assignment to me
-under the provisions of the Revised Statutes of
Outario, 1887, Chapter 124,,and amending acts of all
his estate and effects in trust for the benefit of lila
A meeting of ria creditors of the said Francis A,
creditors.
Billingsley is hereby convened mid will be held at the
law office of R Vanstone, in the Town of Wingham,
on Monday, the 24th day of March, 1890 at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon for the, appointment of inspectors
and the giving Of direetions with reference to the
disposal of tho said eetate.
All creditors of- the said. Francis A. Billingsley
are hereby,notifiett to file tkeir claims with my solici-
tor, IL Vanstone, Wingbam, duly verified by affi-
davit and alto stating the nature and value of the
security (if any) held by them, on or before the Ifith
day of April A.D. 1696.
Dated at Winghant this 13th day of March A. D.
' S, J. SMITH, 'Assignee,
1800.
Winghtun.
,golicitor for Assignee,
IV in
gar First to come geto the best assortment to select from.
151 it0Itit''
01 eunits, •account, $8G .450.
l'retriter11th34, aoduced *401 it:,•
4,110Legisl.tture rising th4 Govern
4:0117
1..reor4r7 0 1 -01 for esPenli
lure 0 t roads.
tri' 5,85't Miler of railvrtot
Ploolleti rind to oparAtitm, it Id 986
Utiles u 0Uibb of t ouatroatioa;
$ I took Cold,
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, I take Ili Meals,
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itettitig it too ?Mt .SCOte
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and HyoophOSpilKOSOfLialeallid
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. color **peers. Soul 1)/ eh DrtIggistel at
500•111/4111.00.-si -10 • IttISOIrr Mr HE , A , . 1- : . i. „,,
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ANSTON
•A CHANCE
In the
Ilartitslazinots
CHAS.
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T. A, MILL
Wingharn, Jan. 8th, 1890.
Wishes to hitherto to the people
- surrounding country that he has purchased
; the harness businestt. lately carried
on hy* Mssrs, .J, J. Homuth
& Son, and will conduct it in the
building one door eolith in Mr T A Millet
etor4,
DOUBLE ,,AND SINGLE HARNEss,
• ' IfilArtorlIght, made to order,
• A full llneel
Retie Blankets,• >Neigh Bells,
Ottrryettratt, Brushes, eta.,
• 41.06 ex hand,
SEn
Gerster'S
Advt.
NEXT WEEK.
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S*TTS, 12'flTIIT 130wLS, VABIRS,
BitiotliT JABS, \VATER t3EnA
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NEW it.A.SINS, NEW OVIINANTS,
• NEW tiEEIA 144gW Ntati, Ni TITS•
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