The Wingham Times, 1888-04-27, Page 3U$TRIES.
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lustfies in Cana
d very existence
0 most judicious
dents utilization
material. This
ith woolen mills.
Canada aro lone(-
;Mends, ninny
ugh apparently
ationized. The
n is & Armstrong,
Add on Alfred street, holds
it place amongst the many
and profitable industries. of
The main building is 00
feet by 6 l','('t, frame, two stories high
erected iu11S75. There iso moil.
Pr"' .; toolu 2.4 feet by 20 feet and a dye
t f t ,louse 20 by 15 feet. The machinery
is of the most improved and effective
character and includes two set of
manufacturing cards, one set of cus-
tom cards, 15 Crampton looms, if' jacks
containing 6.40 spindles. The
machinery is driven by a • 40
horse power engine. About forty
hands are employed on the
average and the output is •about
180,000 yards yearly. The line of
�yhich a specialty is made in this 'es-
tablishment is druggots, and the most
casual observer can notice their ele-
gance illdesign and excellency in finish.
The mill has a capacity of 700 yards
daily. The extent of the market
is coextensive with the extent of our
Canadian provinces, from Nova Scotia
to British Columbia. Sales are main-
ly made in Toronto, Montreal, Quebec,
St;r'John, Victoria, Winnipeg. Whilst
swan wools aro always bought, the
main materials used are foreign
wools—Persian, Cdinese, French, cite.,
of which about 90,000 lbs, yearly are
used. The active member and maxla-
gor of the firm is Mr. W. W. Inglis,
at present Mayor -of Wingham, who
has been in the woolen trade some 32
years; -•a considerable'portion of which
was in Goderich. Besides being a
Man of shrewdness, app:icatiou and
executive ability, familiar with the
"^ r inin•L1tf:St details of the woolen trade,
Mr. Inglis is a man with a well° es-
tablished reputation for integrity and
honorable business dealing, llo;d in
high esteem by the business public
and citizens generally. The mill is
boated by steam and lighted by gas.
Mr, Lewis T.nl,hins is the trusted and
-efficient foreman. The wish of the
people of \\Iingham is that tho indns-
i try may enjoy an increased expansion
of trade as years move en and greater
facilities are tifferdecl for their develop-
ment.
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ANDI:P.aON•S SAW MILL,
One familiar with the sarro'indings
of a Backwoods saw mill twenty years
ago, in the matter of bustle, business
Ituu largo log collections would have
Itis 1ikui ry readily revert to these
scenes `,n vlrrtitiug the busy mill and
extensi/e.II pi:ad yard of Mr. J. J.
,Au,cleriou, near the G. T. R. station,
1'Vingiatll, To Visit it and witness its
act'
., Ity and great aggregation of logs
",is to wonder how such a collection
was mado in a town situated in a fine,
well cultivated and prosperous section
of country. One million one hundred
thousand feet of lumber represents
,iuge piles of lumber in the rough. Of
:this, 900,000 feet were brought from
Mr. Anderson's own recently parches -
ed. lot on the llth con. of Turnberry
Besides this there is the material for
600,000 staves and 40,000 barrel
Beadings. Men are still employed
and 150,000 feel; expected to be
brought in on trucks. Mr. Anderson
Iiad an average of 18 -teams and 22
men employed during the winter.
'rhe wages paid amounted to
nearly $30 daily. The coopers are
'expected to go to worst soon. The
capacity of the mi11 is about 10,000
feet of hard or 15;000 feet of soft
lumber dally, The Bead sawyer is Mr
Oeo. Anderson, who evidently under-
stands his business and keeps things
humming. The Rroprietor, Mr, 3. J.
Anderson, hits run the business here
for over a dozen years. He has the
appearance and .characteristics of a
genuine son of Auld Scotia. His
,joviality of dislposition, his penetration,
Isis business tact, his cautiousness and
close attention to business, would in •
-
duco success in any chosen line of
business, Tile timber supply must
;800t.L become exhausted in this locality,
but we hope i1lr. Anderson will by
that time have amassed such a compe-
tency that he thug be enabled to throw
;aside the turmoil of lrtisiness and en-
joy happiness commensurate with his
deser,v ngs.
For job prie±hig call on TUB TIDIES.
XCURSIO
1Gr d Truax R'y.
THE SHORT LINE TO THE ;•--
WEFT ane N. W, STATEI
9
MANITOBA;
Pac. Coast, &c.
Unsurpassed ]Facilities.
The only lino running through to Qiiio, oo on its own
rails.
Tho only lino running through to NORTH B.tr on its
own rails.
No change of depots or transfer annoyance at Toron-
to.
Passengers, baggage and effects forwarded through to
all points with the fewest or no changes.
CrATOms EXAMINATION SINPLINiEE.
No annoyance at the frontier. •
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NOTT(7B ., 01:WAIDITORS.
r'. $7e Natter 4,f 14'DI4W .P4 'I'TON, of
41w '4i1144 , of 11. oxetor, in the Colony. of
,7luron,,,Ifctpha44,
Notice is hereby gt o that the above named An•
drew Patton has made n Assignment to mo under
the provisions of Cbapt r 20 .of 45 Victoria, Ontario
Statutes, of all his estat and effects in trust,' for tho
benefit of his creditors.
A Meeting of the Cr itors of the said estate' is
hereby convened Ind wil he held at the Law Otfides
of Bus, LArI,Aw & Co., Imperial hank Buildings,
wellington Street East, oronto, on THURSDAY,
ri o, i iPfl 04? OP AP1tII 1858, at three o'clock In
the afternoon, for the app •ntinent of Inspectors and
the giving of directions i ith reference to the dis-
posal of tho sold estate. 11l Creditors of the said
estate are hereby require( to Ale their clahns with
my Solicitors, Bain, Laid w & Co., Toronto, as
directed by said Statute, o , r before the day of such
Meeting. .Atter the 10th ( ay of May, 1885, I shall
proceed to distribute tho s Id estate having regard
only to suck •clalmn as. I 5 • all have notice of, and I
shall not be responsible fol the assets of said' estate
or any part thereof, to an person or persons whose
claim or claims shall not 11 'e been filed. •
Toronto, April 13th, 1888
DAVI, LATIMAw & Co.,_
for Trust
LE;; IIOWLAND,
Trustee.
e.
VIA S. S. 144211,
Special Colonist Trains,11.Ai•1IIBURG
With through freight and stock care will be run ever
week during the Spring, months, connecting at )
Toronto, with through frecs1eepor,V1a North limy .
and with G. T. R. Mon Lis FOR AND VIA. CIIICAco,
Boar in mind this lino offers every advantage to bo
had elsewhere.
Bear in uund this lino offers advantages not to be
had elsewhere.
During April, •liar and Juno ROUND TRIP EX.
OIIItSION TICKETS, with special privileges and at
very low rates, will be on sale for points in
Zowa, 'Minnesota, Dakota, Nebraska,
Kangas,. Winnipeg, Vancouver, &e.
For all information. through tickets and freight
rates at lowest figures, call on any agent of the
Company, or apply to
A. G. STRATHDEE,
Station Agent, G. T. R., Winghanl.
W. B. TOWLEII, Town "
Meat Stall No. 1.
George Shaw
AS REMOVED to tho Royal Block, 2 doors
ll North of tho Brunswick house, where you
can always And the choicest of Fresh
MEATS AND SAUSAGE
A'r
THE LOW,•EOT PRICES,
—848•lin
BANS Off' HAMXLTON,
W1 G- E3AM-
Sterling Exchange and Drafts on Nen York
,BOUGHT AND SOLD.
OFFICE Boum : 10 a. m. to 3 p. in, Saturdays, from
10 a. m. to 1 p. 10,
W. CORBOULD, AGENT.
IIIEVER. & DICKINSON, Solicitor's.
Simply Delicious !
FRESH WINDSOR CREAMS, ,
CHOICE N. SPY APPLES,
PINE APPLES,
ORANGES,
COCOANUTS.
and Hot Roasted Pea Nuts.
JUST CALL AT
GERMANY
--FOR—
T. Yates,
1 Hogshead of fine
Bohemian
Glass,
N—
CONSISTING OF X
WATER SETS,
GLASS BASKETS,
WATER JUGS, •'
CREAM JUGS,
SAUCE BOTTLES,
FRUIT BOWLS,
and TUl1il:BLEII,S,
LATEST DESIGNS 1
FINEST GOODS .l 1
CHEAPEST PRICES ! !
AT W. T. YATEs'
MCKELVIIE'S RESTAURANT, FULL LINE 6F GROCERIES & CROCKERY.
SUPERIOR VEHICLES MADE TO ORDER
BY
NICKEL'S OLD STAND.
With excellent facilities, a good supply of first class material and
capable workmen, we feel competent to turn out work equal to that of
any establishment in t e County.
CARRIAG. :, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS.
We build all ° r own tops. Everything guaranteed.
A first-class painter:
Took in • our Warerooms on Victoria and Scott Sts,
DORE & COOK
TO THE PUBLIC.
The steady and increasing patronage accorded me.for the past
eight years' is gratefully acknowledged.
I shall he pleased to cater to the public requirements in the
matter of
E1 iEF, MTTTTON
&c. EVEBYTI1ING IN SEAsoN, of the best quality procurable and in
a very so eerier and unequalled style, �m
Ori; SxrE TOTE res.' OFP:c4
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.11—SPLENDID VARIETY AND EXCELLENT V B IN—
GENTS' SIIII1TS, CO .J_JAR S,
SILK CAPS, ,fie,, &e,
Ordered Clothin.g, a
A. W.WE
eeial r y�•r
STER:
09
McCORMICK &
BOOT
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+ THE LEADING -}-
O'S
rp
sHOB :i 4RIT.T �d .
OF WINGHAM, AS TO QUALITY, VARIETY, - CitEAPNESS,
CARPET' SLIPPERS, 30e., 35e., 40e.
LADIES' FINE POLIS
LADIES' FRENCH KID, $2.75 up.
MEN'S F E BALS.,
MEN'S COARSE SHOES, $1.00 u
Ordered Work a S-►ecia].t.7
CALF, $1,511 ,a
HELLO i HELLO ! ! IELLO !
Where are you going in such Hurry 7
WHY? I am going to get a supply of material for louse eleaniu,-;,
am going to clean house right away ! and 11 am goin down to
HIING•STON & . N'S
For some ASBESTINE. They sell it for 35c. A PACKAGE. You can g(r:
a good Brush too, just as cheap. •
To tell the truth about the matter, you can get any. `kind of gr:r,, s
usually kept in a first. -class shop. They have got in a lot of Luc:;ls.-
Bird Cages, Table Cutlery, Spoons, &c,, Milk Cans, Creamers, !' .il'r',
Milk Pans, Churns,• Butter Prints, Butter'Bowls, Ladles, Stove, Sir L,
and Shoe Brushes, Brooms, Chamber Pails, Toilet Sets, Aute War;.„
Jointless Wooclenware, Wash Tubs, VTash Boards, Carpet iwecnel
&c. Don't forget the name and place, HINGSTON & SON'S, Wait
alt Walsh's OldStand, Wingbam,
P. 5.—Wo wish it distinctly understood that it is no trouble to show goods a the Ono Price Tin Si(.',?•
rLAU IPICE
AND
TREMENDOU
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CARPET iiE PART MEI NT.,
For the next two weeks we will offer our very large and attiaetiN e
stock of BRUSSELS, TA 'ESTRY, WOOL, U7,VION and )iE QIP
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS and .LACE CURTAINS, at prices that
most sell them. See •thein before they are picked out,, as they aro
extra good value, and also our LINENS, TABL]NGS, TOWELIN'US
and NAPKINS. '
BOOTS 1 S .AND SHOES,
LARGE ASSORTMENT. BEST MAKE. o GOOD
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DIMS3 QUUDS D ''A
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Meeting with grand success, and we have rerea d order; agian and
procured goods at reduced prices, which we will o ler to our castatnare
at the reduction. We never had better value to 7ffer our CnStnnet:i.
Inspection Inv ter..
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