The Wingham Times, 1888-05-11, Page 3e
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of medical
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ed il:ta the
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?v. A. McKay of
; :Rev: Mr. Steven,
11addressing the
Mr. McRae the pee -
Turf?% cry.
Mr. John Bosnia and wife of the
Bluevale road left ' 5 Monday for the
old country. Bog voyage,
Miss Lillie Ri ardsou, of Maipoth,
Mau., who has h eu visiting friends in
this vicinity for t to past two months,
returned home on 'uesday last,—Mr.
•Fred Ewart, of Clin •• n, has been re-
newing bis acquainta oes in this vi-
cinity prior to his gog to Sault St.
Marie.—The farmer in this district
are busy seeding, he most getting
• nearly through.— he fall wheat in
this section is loo n, well in spite of
the bad weather.- Mr. Robert Mason
spent Sunday in 1'linton, visiting his
father who is clang rously ill.
The following is 1 correct report of
the standing of pup' s of S. S. No. 3,
Turnberry, for the nonth of April
Sr. 4th, lst Magg' Stokes, 2ud Annie
Anderson,. 3rd .lv ttie Muir ; Jr, 4th,
lst Minnie Clar'•e, 2nd .4lbraliam Ait-
ken, 3rd Kato r.. uderslrn ; Sr. 3rd, lst
Willie Canlpbe 1, 2ud John Mundell,
Mrd Ruth Stoke;' ; Jr. 3rd, lst Archie
Clarke, 2nd Bache Dunkin, 3rd Janie
Ai.tkens; 2nd, lst co.. Breen, 2nd
Mary Aitkens, 3rd 1 ugh Cameron.
Caskets, Coffins, Robes, &a, always on hand.
FIRST CIASS TI RS1a• FOR MBE.
A large snit well assorted stack.
Mil SIOIS
Tee water.,
A local syn •tate have leased land
near the villa e• for a racecourse.—
James Moffatt fine stallion, Lord
Hatfield, died 1 reek.—Mr. John
Sellery, of K.incarc le, is about ta re-
move to Teeswate , where he has
formed a partnersh'p in the manufac-
ture ofleather.—L'''enses were granted
as follows : Cha Les hover, Mrs. C.
Thoo psou, Mrs. ,Ie ry Salyerds, John
Passmore.
• On Friday eve
Griffiths, engine w
?k' a coal car to a i)agf;a
P. R. yard here, he w
the cars and crush
lived about. 20 1
spoke or recov
"The_coc 1 Car was
grade to •he othot
dent oe .ui'red in
broadside instead o
ug last as George
er, was coupling
,o car in the .0.
s caught between
d to death. He
inutes, but,never
red consciosness.
tarted by hand down
car, and the acci-
is standing in
sidewise, when
making th'i ,coupli g between :tn or-
dinary freight co ling and the Mil-
ler coupling. He vas a wife and
four small children,
Grand TX'un . R'y.
TIIE SIIOltT LINE TO TUE }--
V7 T adN1 Vi nil•-,
NO
.I am advised by my p
health, to have a rest 1
accordingly determined
furniture including a
now at liberty to insp.
house, on corner of P
can see me as to same,
Wingharn.
May 2nd, 1888.
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' NZTOEA,
Pac. Coast, &c.
Unsurpassed Facilities.
Tho only lino running through to CIIIOAoo on its own
fails.
Tho only lino running through to NORTH BAY on its
own rails,
No change of depots or transfer annoyance at Toxon•
to.
Passengers, baggage and effects forwarded through to
all points with tho fewest or no changes.
Ctwto3Is EXAMINATION SI3IPI,IFIND.
No annoyance at the frontier,
yslcia , on account of my
r a fe v months, and have
lisp so of my household
o now Piano. Anyone is
the go do for sale, at the
rel, and 'entre streets, or
my of :e in Beaver Block,
G. McGILL:
Pleat Simla Mud. 1.
George Shaw
Special Colonist Trains,
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With through freight and stock cars will bo run every
week during the Spring months, connecting, at
Toronto, with tbrouguInc siceper,Vtallorth Ilay
and with G. T. It, MAIN LINE 101. AND Via Clump.
Bear in grind this lino offers every advantage to be
had elsewhere.
Boar in mind this lino offers advantages not to bo
had elsewhere.'
During April, May and Juno ROUND TRIP EX-
CURSION TICKETS, with special privileges and at
very low rates; will be on Bale for points in
Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota, Ne'rasliay
l ansass, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Om.
AS REMOVED to the Royal Block, 2 doors
North of the Brunswick •Iionse, where you
11 always lind tho choicest of Fresh
MEATS AND SAUSAGE
AT T1111 LOwc n PRICES.
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For all information, through tickets and freight'
rates at lowest figures, call on any agent of the
Company, or apply to
A, C. STRATI- MEE,
Station Agent, G. T. R., Wingham.
W. B. TOWLEIt, Town "
OLD DR, CiiASE'S NEW RECEIPT BOOK,
Hit It hot anal e irixrm1ng Lfto Work.
Dr. Chase's third last and complete 7 cecipt Bu,.k
and Household Physician, or the Boole for the Brillion,,
contains nearly 030 and soils for 5328 in clothe
binding and `;350 in imported oil cloth, rnarble edge,
and is justly by hill called
"The Crowning Word of Pslj LIfe."
It is the result of over half a century's observation;
study and experience. Yet this nobodies no eery •
pilati:ti of his former nooks. Itis wholly anewbook,
1t 30 year's ago he could produce a book that hashed
a sale of over 12 000 Don , copies, and has made
his name familiar in nearly everyEnlish spealc'ng
home In the United states, Canada and thousands 01
11011138 in Europe, Australia and South America,
what RIND of a book could or would he produce as his
"Crowning Lile Work," with more than thirty years
of additional practice 3111'. experience? The book it.
nett answers the onetiion, and is the most valuable
prOduetiml in the 1rr,*ory of book publishing.
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BURG,
GER1VIANY,
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COMPF 1)
--FOR—
Tates,
1 Hogshead of fine
Bohemian
Glass,
—1 Ist—
SMUT AND ETD
X CONSISTING OF X
WATER SETS,
'( LASS BASKETS,
WATER JUGS;
CREAM JUGS,
SAUCE BOTTLES,
FRUIT BOWLS,
and TUMBLERS'.
LATEST DESIGNS
FINEST GOODS 1 1
CHEAPEST PRICES 1 1
OEIHLA
See what we
Ari W. T. YATES'
FULL LINE CP GROCERIES eh CROCKERY.
Iltiving opened out this Week another si.
Dress Goods, Prints, Einbi
Muslin% Laces, Parasol,..
Gloves, and Hosiery ;
Also a Fine range of Carpets,
Oil Cloths and Lace ICurt Gins.
Coin" Md Markel
ROE'S BLOCK.
Having again opened out a shop in \Vingham, I am making every
effort for your satisfaction. I buy the best available and handle it in
the best style. I keep a good supply of choice .
Beef, Pork, X. Mutton Lamb, 'c9
EVERYTHING SEASONABLE,
Suitin and NMI
SUPERIOR VEHICLES MADE TD ORDER
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In Endless Variety.
corS
FELT LT and STRAW HATS
SHIRTS, COLLARS and TIES.
NICKEL'S OLD STAND.
Witli excellent facilities, a good supply of first class material sad
capable workment,we feel competent to' turn out work equal to that of
any establishment in the County.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROA-lD CARTS.
We build all omit own tops. Everything guw*ant€+ d.
A fir' &1 &4si painter,
Look into ourWarerooms +,Victoria and Scott S s.
DORE & COOK. ,,
Unserltlullousah t pirating publishers arc attempt.
big to coley this book byts f ilgr portions of it out and
palming it orf on the public es the complete work,
We own the manuscript, prre1ased front: Dr. Chase's
11(3101. Bee that g ,u r et l e pliable hook, Seo that
it hat our name 00 the title page and is copyrighted
by us.
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73. ])1CIIMAZ O Sc CO.,
Wain Mee, Detroit, Midi, Windsor, Oct
r, PUBLIC.
DLI.
The ste, dy and increasing patronage accorded me for thee: past
eight years' is gratefully acknowledged.
I. shall be pleased to cater to the publie requirements in , the
matter of .
f MUTT ON, V1AL
&c. 1vEit'Y 'FIINc# IN ! 1 ASOR, of the best s uality procurable. and ih
4 very superior and iniequalle€l style,
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We are offering special value in all the above lines.
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BUSINESS BOOMING BRISKLY', AT
.1i.Vi e V • RM I C .i.Sa, 00,c,„
THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF SVINGHADI,
AS TO QUALITY, VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS.
LADIES' FRENCH KID, $2.75 up.
LADIES' FINE POLISH CAP, $1.50
MEN'S
CARPET ZIPPERS,
Ordered Work
MEN'S FI
up.
OARSE
30c.,' 85c., 4 e
a .Specialty.
E BALS.,
HOES, $1.00 up.
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HELLO 1 HELLO 1 HELLO d t
Where are you going in such a KKun y
WHY ?' I am going to get a supply of material for house cleaning,
am going to clean house right away ! and 1 am going down to
HING'STON & SON'S
For some ASBESTINE. They sell it for 35o..& PACKAGE, You can] get
as good Brush too, just as cheap.
To tell the truth about the matter, you can get a& kind of g•oo:1N
usually kept in a first-class shop. They have got in a lot of Lovely
Bird Cages, Table Cutlery, Spoons, &c., Milk . Cans, Creamers, Pails,
Milk Pans, Churns, Butter Prints, Butter Bowls, Ladles, Stove, Scrub,
and Shoe Brushes, rooms, Chamber Pails,! Toilet Sets, Agate Ware,
J'ointless Wooden care, Wash Tubs, Wahl Boards, Carpet Sweeper§
Ste. Don't forget the naine and place, IH:IINGSTON. SL SON'S, Wait,,
St Walsh's Old Stand, Wingham.
E. S.—Wo wish it distinctly understood that itis no trouble tri show goods at the Ono Price Tin Shop/
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