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3nnday al
IIt — The
guests of
last.—Mr.
vale, spent
Campbell.
Manitoba,
day ticket
P fiat urs of
)f Settling,
re.—l. eatt.
rses for the
Al').,
intends
to work in
Gibson, 'off
he summer
;, returned
ig to the
'Jule of they.
harvesting,. .
f ibis weak
a
an end. --
:be work on'
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' of August •
last, the
)d, No 50, -•5
;ers, aconm-
.hren from
t1)itpehur0h,
reins service •
he Rev. Mrr, '
in able dis•
ty of every
and those
re were Up -
cession. and
rance.-The
,vi1i give. a
Northcott,
uuday )1igbt
mon, son of
)Iv. boalg,Oe.
re, Mr, F.
rensferred to
3'an gather
Wednesday
8 'are beings
)nstratiop.—
Id onthe 'ith
Le Manitoba
;d for those
,y -law to aid
:titre factory,
took puree
ied'by it° vote
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a1'4'11n'arntlita
keeps off the
inH its thisvi.
Nonfarm, who
of the grippe
reedvery.
toWinghtfin
Rows'
'8. ° 1,l) s ' ate
attended the
lies. ;Reid, lin
t•J.'1)'Lebi'11.,
. Thbni'doti's
the 26th.—
visiting Mfau
l' Smith i te
of cattle on
rchneed . Irina l
ng thfi past
Pleven oars
a at*
Biueviade.
• T was a large shipment of
'ell the factory en Tuesday
ennlay, Mr. James Timmins
'too advantage alk the cheap rates to
Montreal, w.lte1 a he will combine some
nieasurs and business.—Mr, • idem
Ira cis, who lois been attending'elle«
ville Business College, is spending this
week with his tine e .hiss Edith
''I,.'ech, ot Brooklyn, to ,also visiting
bcr uncle, Mr. Joseph Leech --The
work on the new 111'thorlist church.
•,goes on apace. The Pugh pros, are
rapidly completing the hr.toltwork,
'The llruesels "factory supplies the
' doors, windows, seats, etc., and is
doing excellent. work. O.i 'Tuesday
the large mental' window for the front
'.of the utaurch came, and is a fine and
woll'exeruted piece'•of workmanship.
When the large sashes are filled with
' tithe viral glass of drlif'>',ent tints, the
"wind )w wit! ina oitie+'ntly adorn tire"'
,.,"..front, of the chorus, a td flood the in-
)teriot with richne'ss and marvel of
l'bettuty —hereafter, the Sunday ser-
vices in the Methodist church wil, be
-aa follows ; Sunday school at 10
"o'clock a, m•. and Class Meeting ut 11
a. m attd public worship at 7 O'oluck
p. m The Thursday evening prayer
.tnerting is at 7,30 o'clock.—Rev, Mr
Watlwin received on Tnesday,fa notice
of the death. of .Rev .lames 13roley, of
• Fermis, who died suddenly in Palmers-
ton'I'nesday morning; and atittended'the
'-funeral yesterday. Mr. Wallwin dur-
' ing tris college v,icntion, supplied for
Ilr:l3roley when the latter was station -
' ed at Pslmeretcu, Seaforth and Fer-
gus,---Nlrs (Rev.) Wallwin is expect-
ed b• me this week, and will be
heartily welcomed by every one.
1.,ower Winghitm-
Mr, Geo .F err,. of Michigan, is
home visiting his parents. -Mr. Frank
' Paterson, having purchased a proper-
ty en Victoria street, Wiughain, will
take possession `of it on the 1st of
October, and this place will lose a,
good citizen.—Miss Annie Kerr iS
home' from Stra:throy_.—Mr. • John
Carruthers son 'of 1%1r Thos. Carruth-
ers. is Home from Detroit, visiting his
• pare:std.—Mrs - Thomas Nettertiield
returned home last weer' after an
sante of three months at the "Soo",
compained by her danghtor, Miss
Aseneth.—Three of the Miss Eadies,
lady teachers, of Toronto, who have
anent part of their vacation under
the parental roof; returned this week
to their respective schools ha 'that
city.—Mrs. Wm.' Ncbtorfield has re-,
turned from Ripley, of er spending a
toner of weeks with her daughter.—
Mrs. Peter Wilson, of London, sand
Mrs Evart, of Clinton, are visiting at
the home of their parents, Mr Netter-
field's
etterfield's —Miss Maggie Eagin, of Bros-
sels is visitingin t,bes part at present.
GORDON& CIN Y J.
are daily
MRS. r HERDSMAN
Hai her stock of Fall Goods to baud and opened out. It is most con.
RECEIVING •. /t; -® E SHIPMENTS
Mete and"has been prlrcbased in the boat k`•trelgn and Home Markets„ for
RECEIVING 'w .L,J 4T .Q.J.L 17 L ,L'J.t. l 1:7 cash, and'will be sold at lowest possible protists.
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in all the Latest Designs and Newest Shades
known to the trade.
-tAS these Goods have been purchased at a
small advance on the original cost, our customers
and the.public in general:will find
•
Gllenax.nau:
Following are the pupils of S.'S.
No. 3, :'.uruberry, who ranked Highest
in their respective classes for the
month of .August Fourth—Wm.
Campbell, James T. Scott and Maggie
Anderson. Senior third—Maggie H.
Scott;' Ella Campbell,Jennie Aitken.
' Junior third—Aggie Mundell, Mary
Aitken, , Bruce lfurgest,n. Second—
Hector
econd—Hector ifeL'•ati, Bella Oampbell,1ttnac
' Stokes. First Part Il'—Pony A. Mo-
. Ray,
1I:o-.Rttv1 Aggie D Ait•ien, Agatha Carrick.
Mrs, Walter •Willis, Muskoka, is at
present the guest`of her sister, Mrs.
James F,'rguson.—We are glad to
learn that Mrs. Piper has recovered
from her recent, illness.—Miss lliaggie
Agnes Aitken% and her brother Abra-
ham left on Saturday for Clinton High
School, to prosecute their studies in.
' the higher•branches.
GENUINE BARGAINS
in every department.
We lead the trade in
C H O I C
E T EA Sa
Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Satins;
Brocades,plush and Velvet Mantle
Cloths.
Try aample ,lot, and we feel convinced that
you will ecome regular customers.
GORDON 8.1- McINTYRE.
ict-SPEGIAL ATTENTION TO MANTLE MAKING AS USUAL.
DISSOLUTION of PART ' S ,.I .
White'chixrch•
Miss illowbray,,of this place,' left
Tuesday morning for, a three months
sojourn in Toronto. -she recaus-to
,pursue the study of painting' tuider'a
young tadv wel'iknown in Witighttm:
as a painstaking and rising artist.
HATS AND BONNETS TZdINNED.I 7 LATEST STYLE.
GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT.
.'EGGS TAKEN 'AS CASH.
WINan M, Aug,'2'th, 1800.
Mrs. Herdsman,
BUY YO
Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore .subsisting between us
under the lint of ctoeormick Ss Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual oonsent.
All accounts due the late Ifni roust be paid at once to the retiring partner, •R.
Tennant, who can be found at the shop,
Wiugham, Sept. 1, MO. •
0, MocomaCI ,.
R. TENNANT.
TO THE PUBLIC.
In connection with the above, I wish to state that I have purchased the stock
of the late fir and will carry on the business at the old stand, and will open out a
NEW
STOOK BOOTS AND SHOES
o. September 8th, purchased from the best' manufacturers in Canada.
Do • ot forgot the place—One door north of the Bank of Hamilton.
C. Ma0OR1IC1C.
Live Stook Markets,
Toronto, Sept. 3.—Export stick
sold at from 4•c to ?c off• List week's
quotations, and even at, these figures
the inari,et was dull. -Nor was the.
quality very loud. 'Prices Tonged
front 4c to 9 Vic, a few choice - animals
being 4.ic per ib. Stockers were also
easier, selling 'at •• from • 8e to Sim.
Choice lots fetched - $3 60 per 100
lbs.
Butchers' cattle sold fairly well,
prices ranging groin Win to Ric per. lb,
Choice lots brought 113.90 per cwt.
while infeariors changed hands at
•freni 3o to Op per Ib. A few of the
sales effected will serve to illustrate.
the general.rttngo.
Etiport sheep 'tore not in good de-
mand, the demand in the old country
not being very brisk, , The top prices
paid for ewes and wethers was 4o per
lb, for 'bucks iso. 13ulkk averaged
.S$4,75 each. Larnt,s were in fair
demand, the highest price paid was
$4.40 each, but the general figure
ranged froth• $3.50 to $3.70.
• •East Buffalo, Sept, 3—Cattle—There
was still a goodly portion of Monday's
surplus stock on sale to -day and • four
cars of fresh cattle ;. •prices 'of • sales
were irregular, and transactions most-,
ly in sulaII tots; fair :nixed, cattle so:tt
at $276 to $2.130; light, handy
.butubers' steers,$3 26 to $3 40; weals,
good demand light supply.
,Sheep 'and lambs. Offerings were
Woitrs; ttnarket'draggy; the Canada
utthring'of•laren had. a good:.' precen-
Cage of nommen stock nixed with the
good, and Oe cornnio•i were not omit.,
ed ; shi'ept!igood to choice, $4 30 to
$4 75 : =extra bring close up to $5 ;
lambs, bust Oanitdtts. $6.25 good to
uhuise do;, $6 75 ;Ito common grades
Blyth.
Mr, E D. Chamberlain has 'been
Appointed village clerk at a salary of
;120 for the bnlahoe of the year.-'4lr.
Hanitnond,station agent, has purchas.
trd"'the Ilawdon property,. on `Dinsicy
stra,et, .Great preparations are being.
made for the Catholic picnic which
Will be hold on the 10th fust, •
• Reimers.
Mrs Arinie l;reen Ims gone th`G4rah
• Rapids, Michigan, to paw her brother
Will a,'visit. 'We wish her ii pleasant'
✓ #tma. '1"he nieliib,'lrp or Court Tuck,
• Canadian° `'Order of F,,)'esters,'>iecrim
penied"by'v'ititing' Porestar4fft8m'sea•,
ter Courts, • *111' 'ntta+,d dfvinP':ieri'ice
:en 'a5'dnday next.—Mrs T. IGinainen,
dsu;tlitrr of Mr. Writ Markley, has
'receiver] Epson +.Ilii Canadian Order
'oreetera the amount due her on rid'
' count of her late bgiband4's member.
`i el) iptn.l•haletsoeletq,
1 are worth It sis than fo it dollars and
t •
it is hardly profitable • to ship hem
with' the marker in this condition.
T2s ante Street rrFa'rt ots.
The receip' s of grain continue small
and the prices are not quotably chang-
ed. About 200 bushels of wheat
offered and sold at $1 for fall, 98c for
red winter,and 90c for spring: Oats
easier, 600 -bushels selling at 42c to
43o. One load of peas sold at 66c•
,Ifye and barley purely nominal.
A Second or
Tnrnborry. App
dcrsigned Trustees
Applications may
'W legham P. 0.
'Wants
ird Chia anchor for 8 S No 11,
,atlo . will be received by the un-
the First of October, pror,
,t to any of the rruseecs,
Toes. NBTrsaanst,,
a, monoNALO,
so:, trait..
1VIU S I:C.
IN8'Yii5OrtOX9 ON PIANO AND ORGAN, Atitip.VhASS 12C
TIADNONY.
For particulars regarding tonne, etc, please call at
my horde, 'corner Francis and Patrick di cots.
FLOP,ILtA SPARLINo.
Tho Inthwolart ,rair
• it• 11 bo held le the --
TO f WINGlitAlk
SEM I p. -Qy on OCT
T
SEM 30 AND OCT...;1.,rr Q 0.
AT
0
W I N CH. el, ONT.
Large Stock and Low Price-.
The rall'will be hbld on GGhB ttortieultuttil Soelety's
Grounds, as usual, sod "the incito,.tlohe are ithae 3t..
'wilt' be ono of the boat ever hold by tha :tehioriafinn.
itceidea the regulsr Iiet 0f princes number of SPECT.
rMd'Ttl`ZES ata offered.
' MA ITO:f3A EXHIBIT.
Arrangements hove been eomptettd with the stent
Manitoba Governdientfer co 1•.,thibie of the
i'roduets of that province. The Inhibit will be x
megntiicent one, tad are /wanted• The Priam Meta,
ere now ready for dietributien, and ran be bed in
nppl,calten,)o tits Secretively Timm Ofiitti, Wingi&tsi.
oat.
t111Au*. Ire,rd motr R. ttrltrrr.
rretkleht, Secretary.
cl
For the next Two Weeks,
at
COME ON COME ALL, ',gm]. have a look 'through our
-mammoth stock of
Flirts Mullins arta Finland
the greatest novelties of tl.e day and at the most, popular
pricey.
;PRINTS in all the latest patterns and newest designs, front 5r
• upwards.
Muslins, figured and plain Lawns ; Gingbams, Sateens, Flan-
neletts in all the novelty patterns.
Ladies, this will -.be the unique opportunity • of the season to
•secure
HANDSOtkr . DRESS ROLES,
at less than two thirds of the regular price.
Ladles, please ::. .ate, this .. Sale. is . for Two
•. f eks :On .y.
• in Mack and Colored.:. Must he
sol t1 large and anclsume stock to select from.
A complete stock .of GENTS'„: Et1RNISIFINGS .in ,a11 the: latest
novelties of the monist
HATS, TIES, S1 LK fd'A.NDK` ROEIPEN, 'COL G,ATtS,'C•UFFiS,
TWEEDS AND ?ANTINOS, in all the finest worsteds,
'.13,eacly mode Clothing• always on hand ; and- the ;greatest novelty° of
our go tds•is their very IOW price.
Ladies, don't fail to have a= 1ooko,at our .OPER A SLIPPERS.
Our•Iloot `nd Shoe Sh elepartment. you will always finafall:of novel-
• :ties. in ladies, children's and, men's wear.
MVe'.also have a full range.of
:1111R.4.14. . •,tel _ . e . 4, ... _ . ' I ' '` ' ! '
` e"s P. 0•E' + N:L's.i„ .i.:.S
always nn hand, and at the lowest prices, to meet the times,
Nb' T11,31IRLE tO STIOW GOOD *
Please give us n: esll rnr{ have a fool: ttt our stook b ktr#,l ira*igii
elsewhere. . 'Yours, very truly,
y,
..T. A. NULLS