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The Wingham Times, 1889-05-17, Page 84 11. Alingtanaimm WM. DIAMOND, •ift, IL fiti •° 1104vitig rOrellaBed the BUtobering 11114- F11.1D.A.Y, MAY 17, 1$9. uess of John COA(I, need to Elorrdati'S tOtel, a dOtertIlitiOd to keep a con- Glene,nnam Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muir have lammed from A Vita to Paisley.—Mr. .A.braliato and his gang of farmers Are busily engaged at Mr. J. liutton's barn,—Messrs, 1. Metcalfe and H. Armstrong have exehanged Michigan -lumber woods for the pleasant fields. •of Turnberry.—Our sick of two weeks stgo are nearly all convalescent.— Service will be conducted on Friday of this week in Eadies church, by the Rev. Mr. Llowie, of Brussels, and the sacrament will be dispensed on lialfibatli by the pastor, assisted`by the ktev. Mr. Davidson, of Wroxeter. • BORN. veowan—lo East WaWenosh, on the Oth inst., the wife of Mr Wm Cowan; a daughter, MARRIED. MONTGOMERT—CIIAISTSEN—At Brussels, on the 8th inst., by Rev id Swann, Mr Thos; MentgelllerY, to Miss Laura Christsen, both of Wingnam. DIED. GIBSON— At Brussels, on the 3rd inst., Minnie, wife of James Gibson, jr, aged 34 years and 2 months. Baisss—At Sunshine, on the 2nd inst, Mr John Baines, aged 31 years and 4 months. MoRav—At Dungannon, on the 8rd inst., the wife of Dr McKay, aged 47 years and 10 months. Einioss, on the 7th hist, Mr Roder - rick Meltenzie, aged 52 years. ,,slisailay—At Langan:le, on the 4th hist, Mrs John :511.trray, aged 81 years, Turnberry, on the 13th inst, Mary Henning, relict of the late Jas. Henning, aged 08 )nars, • WIN GHAT& MARTFTS. Wixamuf, 'SW 16 1889 .Correeted Ly P. Deans, Produce Dealer. Elour per 100 lbs, . g 2 75 to 2 75 FA Wheat p?,r bushel, - 0 90 0 90 Spring* 0 90 to 0 90 Oats. - . 25 to 26 Barley, - - 35 to 40 Peas, - - - 53 to 53 Potates, - • - 15 to '20 Butter per lb., - 16 to 16 Eggs per dozen, • 10 to 10 Wood per cord, 1 25 to 1 50 flay per ton, - 8 00 to 9 00 C. P. R. TIME TABLE. Trains arrive and depart as follows: LEAVING- ARRIVING, i,;35 a. m..... .. ..For Torouto.. .... 5:35 a. 01 i.:15 p. m 2:15 p.m :..:15 p. ra . ..... .. ..For Teeswater 215 " 10:30 p. m 10:30 " GP -1W TTIC A. C. STRATHDEE, AGENT, WINGIIAM. Through tICIIAS to all points in Americw-North. West, Pacific Coast, etc., via the shortest and all popular routes. 'Baggage checked through to destination. Lowest freight rates to all points. --TME TABLE .-- ARRIVE At WINOPIAIL LEAVE WINGUAM. 0:30 aon.Toronto.Gueli?t,I,Paliner.l10:10 3,40 i„.mton, &c. 3:30 p.m, " 11.:10 " . .. ., Clinton, " 7:46 pan, 7:2e " .. ....Palmerston, Mixed.. .. - M 10:20 r4.. 0:50 a.m..... ...... London, &c.. 11:00 " 3:40 tun. 11:10 a.m.. ......Kineardinc, &c.. .. 6:39 a.g„ 3:30 p.m 11:10 . 10:10 " 0:50-p..m, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE --IN-- TEESWATER. --- There is offered for Inlo % splendid Lot containing about 3 acres of land, on which is a frame house and stable; also a young &chard. Excellent lot f r market gardener. Under "good cultivation an ell fenced. ,Apply to J. S. WILLSO , Or JOHNATHAN WILLSON, Ingham. Teamster. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till Monday, 27th May, at 8 o'clock p. 31., for remov- ing old fence from the east and west ends And south side of the town park and erecting a gas pipe fence 1, t .ereon. And also for repairing ience on north of park. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Town Clerk. The lowest or any te der not necessarily wanted. !I wingham, if May 156b, 1/18:9E, LANDS, Chairman Property Committee. Stant supply of the very best obtainable articles ot meat, BEEF, PORK, IVILIT ON, VEAL, &c. Prom delivery to any part of the tow W1V1. DIAMOND. n gOBIFOlciti3LE REOIDENgE • AND DESIRABLE Town Property For value, make and assortment. See them FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Groceries, Pure and Fresh. The Fancy Dry Goods Store and Leading Gent's furnishing House of Wingham. ultos.toisitiwIt'lositobositogotesephitsitotetosItotmetiototilimotolosibittoositeisti"04 Dress Goods in Black and Colored Henrietta Cloths, Thule Cloths, Crape Cloths, Serges, Opera Twills, Nun's Veiling, Mohair, Laoe Stripes, Wool De Reige Sateen, Silks, Satins, Marvelieux, Flushes, Crape, Velvets, Spring Mantle Cloths. Dress Timmings in endless variety to install, Immense variety in Prints, Zephyrs, Chambrey's, Tablings, Damask, Table Napkins, Muslins, Cheeks, Mulls, Downs, Curtain Net, Curtains, Quilts, Gloves and hosiery in endless variety. TAILORING DE PARTMENT. We control many lines of floods not to be found elsewhere In the trade. For the present season the number of orders we have taken show we have what the trade requires, and the prices we ask defy competition. Our terms aro liberal. BOOTS AND SHOES, The undersigned will offer by Public Auction (nnless previously disposed of) his entire property situated in Wingham, on SATURDAY, MAY 25th, 1889. one o'clock p. m. The Property is thus composed : Paanzi. I.—His residence and one-haff acre of land on Diagonal Road; ,PAIteal. 2, consisting of 114 acres adjoining; will be sold separately or in con- ileCtiOn. PARCEL 3.-0 Town Lots, one-third acro each, on the Diagonal Road. PAILOEI, 4—A lot, consisting of sore, on Francis street. PAROEL 5.—The store on Josephine street oc- cupied by Mr. S. Gracey as a furniture room ; also, a lot in rearof same. Tho residence on the Diagonal Road is a most desirable location, the house being a commodious frame one, and in good state of repair. These properteries will be sold on favorable terms, as the proprietor contemplates removing from Wingham. A favorable opportunity.is thus afforded to those desirous of securing fimt-class property. For further particulars, apply to the proprietor, GEORGE McKAY. Wingham, May 6th, 1889. •. Holstein Bull for Service. The rtfilstein Frosiuu Bull -"HURON LAD," Will be for Service on the farm of J. A. McEwen, Lot 11, Con. 1, Morris, during -the season. • This animal, bred by H. Boiled, Cassell, rOn- tario, was calved on April 26, 1888, sire Barriton, No 3287, B ; dam, Bustrolia 2nd, No. 3900, II E .11 B. She was bred by H 13ollert, Cassel, Ontario. TERMS: Grade cowsi d; Thoroughbreds, Hol- steins, 520. .4, A. McEWEN. Morris, May 2nd. 1889. PUBLIC NoTicE "a.,:l ELSON T. RITCHIE, ,..14 P. L. Surveyor, Civil Engineer and Draughtsman. Particular attention paid to division of properties into building lots, settling disputed boundaries, PrePatiag complete plans t:d towns and villages. as 1,er Registry ACt, And descriptions of properties for insertion in deeds. Cross -Sections of rivers made and estimates of cost of Bridges, Culverts, &o. Pro. files and cstitnates for grading hills, drianage, road and street improvements, sewers and other Engi- / teering works. Correspondence solicited, stating pi:Ice:Ind character of work. OFFICE—At J. A. Moieros's law office, Winglissn, Ont, CARD 0 HANKS. ° To the Board of Di, etors of the Wel- lington. Mutual 1+ ire Insurance Co. GEsmH,—I am instructed by he Beard of Directors of the 13Iuovale Cheese and Is tter Co'y to express to you their hearty acknowle ,ement of the prompt payment of the stun of .'w° Thousand Dollars turough your agent, John Itchie )sq, of Wingham, that being the full amount • our eeney, hold in ;vont company on ode Fact y buildings and cou. rent( destroyed by fire on th Eleventh Of April last and sc'e feel that we are only Meg an act of justice in thus.publicly acknowled, ing your. prompt and energetic way of doing hu: ess, Platting it very satisfactory to your policy •Mess when suffering from losses by fire, and es ,chilly to those whose business Is necessarily co elled ,to suffer from delay in the erection of suits. le buildings. Hoping that your Company may hey an increasing share of mom, f remain yetis obedi t. servant, zet ...TC)1114 LURG SS, ,See'y, B. C. and E. Co'y. EIOYCLE FOR SALE. 3. 64 inch British Challenge, in perfect Order, only two sesions in use. Address, 1.11CVCL1ST, Blyth P. 0. • TOWi ANrs VILLAGE LOTS POR SALE. n 166430, west aide tempold street, Wingliant, *n ¶iilsgn let 25, McCrea'S survey, lislgrave, beth ..:client building sites, are for sale. Apply to j. A. MORTON, Barrister, am., WisaiiAlf, Gar • We make the requirements of the trade a study. For Sale. . — Twelve Acres of Land adjoining the Corporation of Wingham, in Turnberry, free of stones and stumps and well fenced, shade trees and a never failing spring. Apply to A. ROE, Queen's Hotel EXECUTORS' NOTICE. The undersignesl, Executors of the Estate of the late 1I013ERT:CORNYN„hereby give notice that all persons indebted to the said estate must pay the amount of their indebtedness.to no promptly upon the maturity thereof. All parties having claims against the said estate are requested to present the seine at once. Wingham, May 7th, 1889. SARAH CORNYN, HENRY DAVIS, TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY. Court of Revision. Notice is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision for the Township of Turnberry will be held in SAULTS' HALL, BLUEVALE, Monday, the 21th of .May 1889, at the hour of:10 o'clock 0.111. • Ratepayere will please govern themselves accord- . ingly. The Roll can be seen at my office. JOHN BURGESS, I ri es 13luevale, May 6th, 1880. • Township Clerk. See the immense variety our stock contains. Inspection requested. M. H. McINDOO. SPRING, 1889. MRS. HERDSMAN Begs to announce to her many patrons that, her stock of azi;itlo• 2114 linnery for this season, is complete in every line. Tho goods were bought for Cash, in the best Home and Foreign Markets and will be sold at the lowest possible profits. Feathers, Flowers, RiPhons, Laces, Silks, Satins, Brocades, Plush and Velvet Mantle Cloths. . AO" GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT. Ifi; EGGS TAKEN AS CASH. MM. HERDSMAN: IN WEBSTERS MECHAM' 5,10111N5 NTARIEMENT Another large consign- RED ROOKER ment of Fresh Teas of' superior quality. In order to counteract the dishonest practices perpetrated on. the pub- lic by pedlars and others we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your patronage. W. IV, YATES, The China House. REDUCED RATES TO ALL POINTS IN MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA —AND TIIE— INIOR11:1 WESTERN STATES, —V1A— BEATTY'S SARNIA LINE STEAMERS 1.111(fitio Emma", “Onrsitio" And "Casussita." Leaving Sarnia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY night during navigation, (weather permitting), and calling every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at Goderinh. and Eincardino, wh,,.s: they connect with the G. T. R. train leaving Wingham at 11.10 8. 111, for St. Joe'il Island, Garden 'Elver, The Soo, Port Arthur and Duluth connecting at Port Arthttr with the C. P. It„ and Duluth with the Red River Valley R'y. LoWnirr UAtt8, liner AcCOSitfonATfox, tixitafts Tin* Aarr 0110308 00' Itotrus. Ask your nearest Grand Trunk It'y agent for freight And passenger tate& .1)1k8. R. BEATTY, tiesOPo. aisiwass, tIA•••., Furniture Stara A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT — • TIIEJ Lfewes IN WINGAM. • • • PURNITURE of all Kinds; , Which will be sold at lowest figures. HAND MADE OR ORDERED GOODS. See my own make of Mstrasses, Lounges, &c, and everything in the upholstering line, Picture Framing and ordered work will receive prompt and careful attention. - All work done in firstmlass Undertaking promptly attended to at any hour Every requisite in Stock, Embalming a specialty, D. B. CUBIC& Pioneer Hardware STONE BLOCK. We give special attention to the following lines : • Iitott Pim, ALL SIZES FROM TO 3 IN0H. IRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS. FIRE BRIOICS, 1=14 FILES, MACHINE OILS. AMERICAN WATER WRITE COAL We are sole agents in Wingham for the sale of Genuine Rubber Faint the best in the weld. All kinds of shelf and heavy lieddware at better prices. Lana Plaster in bags always en band. Jac At Cline & Fine Scotch, English, Canadian and these Celebrated HALIFAX TWEED At prices that will astonish you. W reit d bits a Simian • Remember we guarantee to give you a perfect fitting- stit. A trial will convince. 031-1ATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, ece., AT , HALF PRICE vit El3STER'S. ;.0 -