Wingham Times, 1890-10-24, Page 7ICO
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*the ewers f ,i' breeding inntton Iambs
1'01,e7rtie more than four or five
„venrrj old, or 111•'re \vi11 WI dliltctaIty
in preparing• thein f,,r the 'market.
'When they ore to he ta.rned off also
there is no cheaper fattening fond
ration than rap,. —Collodion Live
t#tork and 1?drin Journal for October.
, Tins TIMES new subsorWers till
,a Lat`December, 1890, for jC,o„ or $1 till
e ud of 1891• -Cash.
Above Iiia iBupinotis.
I wouldn't do that, said one clexk to
.another wham he saw doing a dia-
'•ogreeablo piece of work.
It must be done, and why shouldn't
I do it, was the excellent reply.
In a few minrltes the wnnidn't do'it
clerk, nshainetl of his remark, was
.. , assisting the Clerk who WAS not above
his business.
'In Scotland there is a branch of the
Jegfi prefessicu known as writers of
ruts,signet. A young gentleman was
apprenticed to'oue of these writers.
The youth thought himself a very fine
person, and mudh above the nz'dinary
'apprentices.
' One evening the fllaster desired hire
to carry a bundle of papers to a law-
Iyer whose residence was not far off.
The paelct't was received in silence,
,And shortly afterward the master saw
a porter enter the outer office. In a
'few minutes the youth walked out
followed by the porter carrying the
Parer 1.
1 Seizing hiq hat the master followed,
overtook the porter, relieved him of
the packet and walked in the rear of
!Iris apprentice.
The lawyer's house being reached
and the door, hell rang, clerk cried out,
here fellow i give me the parcel 1 and
slipped a six -pence into his ittu)d with-
.5)tlt looking around.
Fiery it is for yen 1 excla:ilnrd a
,haroice which caused the youth to turn
around. His confusion as lie helleld
',his master made hien speechless.
Never after that was h,, above lits
A C M E Westilaroli Wok Mille,
In tnh
l N 15'e wish to hrinrm the pnhlie that we hate these
GG • B.
1 N Wnnlon ,'11118 lu A 1 riuud' g onlcr, Curt will this
seasnu give special attention to
CHAS. :1\l'ilt-N- T X
et
Wishes to intimate t6 the people Wiluthnnt and
surrounding country that he has purchased
the harness business lately carried
on by Messrs..1. J. Ilotnuth
& Son, and will conduct it in the
building ono door south 'of T A Mills'
-store.
DOUBLE AND SINGI.F HARNESS
heavy or light, made to order.
A full line of
IIorse Blankets, Sleigh Bells,
Currycombs, Brlshee, etc.,
always on hand
Repairing n« promptly do.
Tho patronage of the public solicited, and
ion In work and material tiidranteed,
KNECHTEL
Whips
Winrrhnm, March 4, "1800.
* THE OTDET,
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A 4�V - :C E Y ►f 1.°t E R
CITTOIVI WORE
in all its branches, and w111 keep in stock n.1
class, of flist.elp+is 0018, 81.4 t1 a}l
Tweeds,
:Flannels,
Etoffs,
Blankets,
Sneetings,
Stocking Yarns,
&c., &c.,
(made from pure wool only) cheap for cash or ex-
'
chciugdfor wool.
Customers from a distance can have their rolls
hone with them the same day.
manwill buy the ODEt TYPE it1jRl-
K `('ER with 78 char'aytere, and $'1'5 for
the SINGLE CASE Obi t„ warranted to do
better work than any machine made.
It combines simplicity with dm`ability, spend, ease
of operation, wears longer without cost of repairs
than any other machine. Uas no ink ribbop to
bother the operator. It is neat, substantial, nickel
plated, perfect and adapted to all kinds of typal
writing. Like a printing press, it produces sharp, ,''
clean, legible rpannecripts, Two er ten copies can;
be made at one writing. Any intelligent person can
become an operator in two days. We offer $1 ,000;
to any operator who can eon.' the work of the
DOUBLE CASE ODELL.
Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. Special
nduoements, to Dealers.
For Pamphlet giving indorsements, &e., address
ODELL TYPE WRITER Co.,
85 and 87 6th Aye. CRICAOO, ILL.
business.—Youtli'$ Uornpanion.
iv' .TxE
Tams o new subscribers till
31st £Jecem.be, 1.800, for 1504er $1 hill
end of 1891—Cash.
1~/.forris•
Visa Minnie 111,045el hits returned
front herr visit to Detroit. Mr. $obt.
,Mussel, who accurnpulled her, relilam,.e,
Iiaviug obtained a situaticnl on one of
rthe boats belonging there.—Most of
-the schools of this township were
'closed last Thursday and Friday., the
aeactters, presumably, being in atten-
ance at the convention in Wingham,
though some of the visitors' at the
Blyth fair thoaglit they saw some ped-
agogical faces there.—Mr. J'as: John.
sol, medfent. student, left ,Saturday
for New York. where he will continue
his studies, .0n the way lie will call
on friends in the vicinity of London.
MTrin 'Imes to new subscribers, till
31st .December, 1800, for 15o., or $1 ti'1;1
'end of 1891—Cash.
r A good colored mall once said in a
:doss meeting, Bredren, H'hen I was a
1>oy took a hatchet and went into •.the
woo(Ils. When I found a tree dot was
It traight, big and solid, k didn't touch
;dot tree, but when X "found,r a leaning
Alittle and hollow ilside, ;('soon lead
'him down. So. when de debit goes
:after Christians, he don't touch them
dat stand strttuht tint] true, but dein
.datlean a little and are hollow inside.
LATEST NEWS.
WE, MAY HAVE TO PAY
Two Cints Pig hui More
Duty "W 7 stly
1 . OO hor
when sending to the United States.
Had you not better bring it to the
it highest market price in cash for Merchantable
INGLiS & 00'Y,,
Wingham
MRS, H: RE i tAN
finsher stock of Fall Goods to band and speller! out. It is moat cora-,
pieta anti iH4 been purchased in the best Foreign and Hcirne Markets, ' or
crash, and will lie sold at lowest possible profits.
Fea ! , `.;gravers, Ribbons, loaces, Silks, Satins,
Brocades, 1J,ps l ,and Velvet Mantle
Cloths.
PR -SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MANTLE MAKING AS USUAL
HATS AND EONNFaTS'['RIM ED IN LATEST STYLE.
0001$ ;IMPORTED DIRECT.
EGGS TAKEN AS CASH.
WINGHAM, �ug.'2Rth,
MAT.TIIEW AMBLERS
Groat 01 1r n
. LESLIE •
1890.
Mrs. Herdsman
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1 11.B•]°TESS 1WARER,
has on hand a large stock of
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'InRSE BLANKETS,
CURRYCOMBS,
BRUSHES,
111if1PS,
TRUNKS,
VALISES etc.
which will beeold at bottom plicas.
WINGNAM TANNERY
sat once, and get the highest price IN CASH
or trade for it?
IIARNNE£S, double or single, made to order
short notice, and satistncntion guaranteed.
l8? A call solicited.
Treat your
HIDES, SFLEFYSKINS,
CALFSKIN'S, TALLOW,
&c., the same way.
If you require anything special in
EAT. '.a GLOVES,
and see.
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Mann Tmsns to .new subscribers,, till
131st December,1800, for ],tic., or $1 tail1
end of 1891 -Cash.
Harness, Sole, Upper and French
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
always kept in stock for Shoemakers.
J. CIIAP VIS N,
1 !lad to be away from school
yesterday, said 'foamy.
You. most bringg an e}fcnse, said
the teacher.
Who front ?
Your father.
He ain't no good at lnakin' el:ctises,
+� c4tches liiln every bole,
01oud8 sometimes conut within
��µta nee iilillna
1'CJpton-•'-Do yQit knrlry ,khat tele.
graph lineman .liave It higher moral
litandnrd than ordinary folk ? urge—
$0. Upton1 ked by
Wingham.
OP -Opposite the Bank of Hamilton.
MATTHEW AMBLER,
ngham, Feb. Cth, 1890.
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Having bought too largely, in order to rednce and make room for fall importations, nearly 200 pieces o
y ,
goods, especially TWEEDS, will be Bold at cost of handling; some lines less. Strictly fpr cash,
on fr&Goods cut any length to suit purchasers. 5$h.
As the goods are of a superior quality, bought for cash, there is extra value.
—CO M M AN 1D MXA.Mt rs?E_—
;dome early as we expect a' rush. Can have thein well and fashionably made by best mechanics. or sold by
piece. This is a genuine Sale, commencing on Saturday, 28th June. '
ra
INTO
is the time to paint your houses, and
RUBBER y PMN•T
,,Clothes Cleaned anS1 Dyed.
RS, HOLO, having purchased tho Clothes Dye
Ing and Cleaning Business lately carried 'on
byMr R Mitchell, will continue the Business as
usual' Clothes Cleaned and Dyed on short notice,
and satisfactign guaranteed.
orders lett at Mrs Herdsman's Millinery Establish.
tient or Chisholm's Drug Store will be promptly at-
tended.;t,o.
y are moral l�rtsi1Y
Plso's Remedy for Catarrh Rs the
Best, Easiest to Use and Che, post.
Sold by druggists or sent by mall, 60c.
Il. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa., U, a. A.
--is the_
BEST
in th.;e
WORLD,
ZETLAND SAW MIi-J
GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor.
X1umber pi' all kinds,
First-eiasS Shing;, `rINDOW (3ILirEi,
4nd• Cedar' Posts. FOR FENCING, &o
tommantarmar
None genuine unless stalnned "Rubber Paint Co,
Cleveland, Ohio,"' We also have the best
CRRI AiES
and
BUGGIES.
Ready Mired Pants,
'You can get any shade you desire, in quantities
costing from 10 cents up,
For Whitewashing and Kalsomining, agile f(1r
L
and don't take anything else.
HALD WARE MERCHANTS,
Wingham.
HAm
MRB1.EGWONKS I
WM.DORE
(of the late firm of Nickel & Dore),
—.MANUFACTURER OF—
Top and Open Bugge, , ,
;carriages, lleghs, Cutters,
Phaetons, Road Carts, &c;
:Special Bargains will be given in Top and Open Buggies for the next two
months.
All kinds of work spade to order by first-class workmen, under the super.
vision of theeTroprietor.
Repairing, Painting, "Top Building, &c., done on short notice.
1 Those in need of arnytdiing in our line will save money by calling before,
purchasing. • . ' WM. DORE, Wingham..Ont.' '
9/ >tl I .L'tF G 'r.►►.ta . .
O ,'gam .s. ®D .L Y
U RRA.Y I CO.,•
-Successors to R i1 Robinson, >;uwrufactererere of—
AGRICULTURAL f `L..
tilting a rett0Spett of fray thirteen or fourteeti
ars business In Wingham I desire most heartily to
nder my thanks to my friends and the public gen-
erally for the liberal patronage extended to me 10
the post.
I rosy also stet° that I are in a position to cdur
bettor inducements than ever to those requiring
anything in the line bt
Granite or Stogie 'Monuments,
R '`ADSTOOS,
0
Wo have the patterns of It. M. Robinson and can supply repairs for all kinds of Implements.
We 0
SAV V ll./ M M I .L 1 &�
—AND
R, -1=)..A..172.11\1•43- OF'' :A.LI. TEIN3ap A SPCC= Ea Z,�T
The patronage of the public solicited.
MURRAY & Co.
0
In connection with the above, I wish to say that I have leased my foundry to the above firm for a torts
of years. They come to 1Vingbam highly recolmnend'ed•ps first•class tneelmmirs, having had extensile
experience in mill work and ropaiis. I would ask for them a continuance of the patronage extended to
during the past eighteen years. R M ROBINSON,
•
Wingham, June 26th, 1890,
E0. O�SIEY'S 3VflLP4 E���6l1SNMENi
s'rorl Var. N tis,1
tar Load Orders a Specialty,_. ttrtotlid bepleased tohove those it of pro
&Arritn5 any articles in my lino to ea ' a examine i
ds, emulate pores a'lni leave their o otha4
ha goods *nay be savored and prepared early in th61
WOOD dNlisterpd o any lS 8t el
. *eaten, You Can aeleet from the latent aeslkne and
obtain the finest wo.km0nShlp at the !teen favetable
rWil1)�hAtiir poses, ;,, Most respectfully, y'onrs, '
1
Has ar most complete assortment of the JjATEST, OnIOICFsc, anti,
MOST CI'IARMINGG ART1(SLES in
Watches Clopks1 Jewelry
and SilverGoods
eta f,n4rrelt ,eV�2j1t . p1toAGE tttollts014
'®' OAK $ BUT s
i �1TrENTIol aivEN TO r'LrAIRII�Ir(I, A1,`ri WoiIC
WAttItA.NTl1D.
GOt ItIGHT TO t115.EE1�T'S 1 LOCH, 1`OII, Y01:1R J1WET�4lant'.
THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES
EN AWAY YEARLY.
S ! ! 1u1 VJlaen I iia 'Ours X do trot 'melt
mere k >ffEp rtin fora tinea, sad flag
brii�9tltemretnrtsitp'pts. 114ritAWA Agii4 14OC1R . ba td*dotbsdt>awIofP1
ttaptili lrlfr tow �ati44 Mitlt.• yris a,tt life-long dtudy. I Wa mirth say reraedr to i7at++r
Wor.t taxes. Mose °thee* 're rolled 11 no reason for not now wrs eivt&cg' a cure. Sead
sacs fora treatl.3 and a Pratt' Mottle of nor' Imfatfibfei lt.rl'iedy1r. 0he
Ca It o�yoM tis faTr *If *Led it will core, ort. Addroanw-111.
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