The Wingham Times, 1889-03-22, Page 5n.
BORN.
Wean— wanosil on the 1131> plat , tilts
Wife ofMe.oast a daughter.
Makin- aakiin--le on the pith inst., the wife of
Mr,Jetim
ItitmorT --In East Wawanosh, on the 14th Inst., the
otet Mr John Elliott; a son.
olterrau--At Wingham, on the 16th Inst,, the
of Mr. 0:McIntyre, of Gordon J4 McIntyre, most
o(lants; a Non.
Win of Mr, -All%Vn h n on 5th Inst,,. tho
Ji
Mr. Palmerpttanonttthe 11thinst., the wife
of
11/ARSII9D,
Ilrsnatpv :7.#unho•-At the residence of the
bride's mother, on the 19th mat„ ale. J. ilyndman,
son of tho Irate C. IIlrndnton ['owlets, to Miss Sarah
*k
0aulbie, oldest d nlghtes of Mrs. Gamble, Minto,
sears,-emnoov•-fit the residence of the bride's
father on tho 13th host 11r. Scott, of Mount Forest.
Miss Gordon,,daughter of Mr. A, Gordon of Minto..
4,Cexruubb dtoVoyr v At Myth, on 018 1901 inst.,.
bny� l�t,oy. A W r•i,igo I,. 0, W. Campbell to Miss
u�1ti,Nnslahfu(xluitrughter f \AtWilhin>.lonthef2lthrfnst.,.
y the Roy. 11, AIcQnatrlo, airBenjamin Gibson,
Seymour, to Miss Maggie McGuire, of Morris.
=P.
Gowns At Brampton, on the 12th inst., aftet
Intense suffering,. borne with Christian resignation
and fortitude, Margaret Wilkinson, Widow of the late
Isaac Lowes, aged 74 years, The deceased was an
aunt to Mrs. John Neelan.ts of this town,
Ynttvo) At t.akelet, on the lttle Inst., 1889, at
the
residence: W. J, fished ly (hes wmn•fn•law),
000012220 1Y111ia,i0 Y00117.1 aged 9)yoars, 9 -months and
22 days, The (18000.01.1.sax father r to Mrs, P. Ci Spat••
ling, of this town, late rat ealerta,'.
li ltan-012 liowtek, m1 the 7881 hist,. itobt Baird,.
aged 67 yeard and 13 days.
(30022aAHl1 Ili liowlek, on the 1203 hist,. Robert
0oahr lie, formerly of Mina, aged 62 years, 11 -
months and 10 days,
Bitumen—At Crossh111, on tho 210`4 inst., William
'Barbour, aged 62 veers, 5 months and 12 days.
Whitochlxrcll,
FORESTERS' coxflri8T..
The Foresters' conoel t . on Friday
evening hva's a sueeess in every sense
tbitt -a well fill :11a11, and excellent and
smoothly reuclrecl programme and a
pleased audience would uoustitutt: it
ouch. Owing to. the Wingham ¢on•
tingeot beieg a- little late lit arriving.
Mr. A. 11. Musgrove, C. R. opened the
l., •
goliDON *IN ,
`The Pig Brown Anchor."
' programme with a lucid exposition of In
the Mimiol),jects, mode of working ua
and aehlevetilpltts of the Forebterie
oro auization. Rev. R. Carson., of
Whitechurch, gave, an entertaining
address, ' iiito which in his own genial
style, sound sense, humor and whole -
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SPRING STOCK
OF CHOICE
C4-0001DS
Selected with. greatest personal care in the best markets,
IS NOW COMPLETE
" itafforsd
every department. We not believe in "blowing ,but
great pleasure to be able -to say to out friends and the public
that we never had greater attractions or greater inducements
to offer in every line of our unusually large stook than
we are now displaying. We extend a cordial invita-
tion to every person in need ' of choice
some counsel were., nicely blended. 0 ,a •• • �
A1iss Tiffin, of LangSide, in excellent Du tv�,Qj 5s Gude. p'�g°�!iohings,_au
voiceigave a scotch reading. 111iss'Clara
Henderson, with Miss Sharpe, of Tees -
water, as accompanist very pleasantly
sang," W hen the dewdrops are falling" ;,
• J. A. Cline, of Wingham, always sings l!m._i� P, ,GROCERIES
expressively entertaingly and satis-
factorily. He was at his very best''1'22 come right to the Anchor House; it will pay you to du so.
on this omission, Miss Henderson,
of Bervie, excellently playing his
accompaniments.. Mr. E.C. C1arke,•ot
Wingham, a member.: •:pf ': the High '
Court Exeoutive,made sonebpportune •
and spiey iiiiprompturelnarlts and then
entered into an, intelligent eosideration
of what has been done by this organi
zation for •the f} t` i'lelioratlan ;relieve -
molt of suffering and the fulfilment of • I ,
RS noble mission Mr:, S. Gracey's . ;. _
el
several reading were highly appreciat-
ed and loudly ttphlanded: Rev, J. A
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Anderson, B; ..A'., df `rodeiich,, spoke ..
eloquently, exnestly'r'pbintedly, pract
do
Bots d Shoes,
CLEARING SALE,
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obi 01
EBSTE
(so c
NOW OFFER, THEIR COIIIPLET:E STOCK
u iv ...L)=R COS''
CONSISTING OF
Imported Worsteds and Pantings,.
SCOTCH, ENGLISH, HALIFAX AND CANADIAN'
TWEE -DS,
,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS,
Underclothing, Hosiery,
Ties) Collars and Cuff
ade
WHITE SHIRTS,
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The very best make in, the Dominion, Warranted. a Perfect Fit
REGATTA SHIRTS
In the new patterns and colors.
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Of the best English and American makers, in the Latest Styles. A' big lot of
Wool flats at 39 and 50 cents each.
TAILORING
GORDON & M o 1 NTY RE, I In the Best and Latest. Style under the management of A. W. W + STE R. .
THE BIG BROWN ANCHOR,
Wingham.
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really and host, agreeak ly,apd instruo- ! i
lively on I'Lee{, and Labor." ''No i i q /
ono to welcome tae home" was nicely 1 : m vie ole to tC /AN IVO ani
sung by lViiss Balli,f �'htc'ullttrclt,as thoC t�M� Ca PJ B
also Was "Some day. I'll wander back J
agail" by Miss i4lowbray. Dr, Horsey 14aC1C���C kcis
£ Wi1,� ram;- called tipbn entirely
y 0 R
unawares, delivered a short address
which;traustioie its freedom and ease of
delivery, well arranged and construct= lit. Tf3AT I HAVE T.H.E BFT ASS �R'rLn STOCK OF
e, sentences, ideas
'otic seined and
the:senslble" ideas' eioutailied therein WATCHES, COCKS AND JEWELLERY IN Vt'IN(aHAII�I.
eompletely captured the itudiends.
:o-
0 1 ll d t' l
Be combatted elle idea that there Is 2nd. THAT THE QUALITY OF MY GOODS IS EQUAL TO
THE BEST.
any degeneracy/ of the human race . .
in these modern tunes compared with 3rd, THAT MY PRICES ARE SUCH THAT IT IS SAFE AND
anyperiod in the ` history past. FITABLE FOR ALL TO DEAL WITH ME,
The Wingham Harmonica Band
' discoursed music, varied sweet, plea? TEST THIS POR, - ?—OT SE'i F
'simtly rendered' and ' most pleasing
to the audience; 'fhe meeting
closed- with the usual votes of
hanks. The High Chief Ranger and '
• 'Treasurer- being called away on ,
important bilsiuess were unable to be
present. The hall was most tastily
decoratedwith evergreens— the motto
"Welcome" in the centre being set off
in each side, by three words, Concord,
Liberty and ,B}enevolence. An adjourn -
1 thost Nixon's j
merit was mace O mine 10 r .
whore some 35 of the brethren and •
, Visiting friends enjoyed a most sump-
Tom
ump c'
tubus repast, ineludin,g oysters. The
spread was most creditable to Mr.
Nixon, Tho, Wingham. contingent
• numbered nearlya eon le of dozen.
Court Whrtecburch, No. 116, C. U. ail I� �. ailet N�iettsi
F. was startedin 1951. It has 110W
A membership of "about 80, a most , _ _ANDi
tidy convenillent and commodious hall
costing about $400 is about free of
` debt. T'110 organization is in a healthyFresh, Reliable
and prosperous state and is likely to
GROCERIES,
BY CALLING ON
E. F. GERSTER.
PioEe�r llardare Store,
FOR
inner eats
have a further increase in its member-
ship.
Yhi.StoWel. . -
Mr. A. Austin has taken bis son
violin into partnership with thin in
:4 the foundry busitlpss.—rhe s3 ring.
el' ow will he held on:.Wednesday the
lrth of Aprilr•.w'Mt. Wm. Forbes
temoVes to Tilsozob'org, -A. fire in the,
kiln of N a 'Slog. factory on c
nesday w ,a .ed in, its inc;
stages,
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Ai Work Warranted, and a Perfect, Easy, : Fit ► igen.
WEBSTER: CO.
NT TAILOR SHOP I
o•,rct
MR. E. G. CLAR1E,
STONE BLOCK.
In opening a new Tailor Shop in Wingham, respectfully so11clts'a'sbare
of public patronage. It will be bis endeavor to live satisfaction to al.•`'
entrusting him with their orders.
Being now in running order, desire . to thank those who have
favored him, and to say that no pains will be spared to give-satifaetit)n
in the future.
E. C. CLARKE.
Wingham, January 11th, 1889.
We give special attention to the
following lines t
IIIQN . PIPE, ALL SIZES F3t0?Ir To 3
INCA.
IRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS.
FIRE BRICKS, MILL FILES, —" ' _
MACHINE OILS, LIQUOR
Notice is horeby'giv
Abi13RICAN 'WALTER 'WHITE COAL Iodine ter ilio 8600 nt
OIL. the wilco Must bo read
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We are solo agents in Wingham for
the sale of Genuine Robber Paint
the best in the world.
All kinds of shelf and
heavy Hardware at
bottom prices.
Land plaster in bags always on hand.
than theist of April
Clinton
PROD
There 'Will be bold b
Itotel,-� NOrman's--1
23 1889, at o'clock
Jo in Gotby, via t Par
46, Wingharn town pyo
There are on the prei
barns r orchards, etc
MENSES, ESTATE OF THOMAS PFlld,� r be e '
to all fsartie,i in 'tht west Thereby ggive notice at attorney tot 3,6i . Martha
ing either hotel or 'shop Trico that the said Martha Price has alslgntd all tier
equor, that application ntfou for right, title and interest in said estate including her
to the undarsigtiotl not later right to administration, to Mrs Alice Price, adminis-
ext 1y J Pais oy, Inspector, tratrIx of the estate pf said Thomas price; and t
further give notice that all sults heretMbredependn 8
lir
between said Martha and Alice Price have been
Settled and that said Martha Price luta now no eta*
Y 'KOR SALE. upon the estate of dad Thomas Price or on arty part
public�auction at the Central theree'f,
i ham on Saturday March tooted at Toronto this 2Sth day -of February, A. I).
gym, tho'propetty of the into is81. Bisects
lots No 42, 43, 44, 45, and F 1y iiIIfGST0N1i�
s 2 good
containing in all 461 acres. Attorney for Martha Pries
es 2 dwelling houses, 2
e and excellent property, in
This is a finest Iota
Ono of the finest torn: acs in the county, bsinti, but All dtbtA tine to the rkEatn of the late Thome*
one mileout of tole and 'a most commanding tato, price are to be paid forthwith 00 Mrs Alice Peke et
tion.attording a mato 'Scent brow 00 the town. Wht barn, otherwisb itrhu-ediate legal. protecuhil,s
For full particulars pN13 to the executors will be t.01en to collect them.
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EI213O�T Win ham
JUAN t. 'HOLMES, 16 Vieteria St. T'olcnt.,
0 n, ilolitltor for :"ars Aute Pt,tc
1wi i hair, ?CU 28, .11- 'fiorollto, Ilslrl. list, A p 184g.
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