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Wingham Times, 1892-04-29, Page 5• «°A°' STIlI 'V�!:: $TU.IVE! I[f in the English language there, is a dliamond in the rough, it ,oust certainly be the homely word "g'1'r iVE." Uncouth and unmusical, yet rich in meaning. Our ever ellCert has been to strive to du that which as right to our patrons, firmly believing, he who sells that which is best of its kind finds his best advertisement .in What he sells, MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now provided with the most popular fabrics !produced by the leading and most celebrated mills in the country. Our assortn►e an both variety and value excels that;of any other shop to' be found elsewhere and which we ate prepared to make up with .first-class trimmings in the latest style of the art a at prices that ,cannot f it to 'satisfy parties. GENTLEMEN'S SPRING HATS. Our spring stock .of •gentlemees headwear is now ,00mpleto. You will rind our hat department filled with the latest products of the factories in England and Ain$rica. if • 'want to keep in fashion +gall and get one of our nobby chats and at prices that will astonish you, BOOTS AJTD SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES. *In this department we outstrip all competitors, We are now show4 gthe largest stock in this line to be found in this part of the country, in all styles and widths,and i,i ord to make room for ,another large consignment soon to arrive we have marked.down our stock to prices that are bound to cause a ready sale, as oar motto is : "The nimble sixpen is better than due slow -Shilling." Come early and often and get fivst •ch sire, and bear in mind we are :>ildanufacturing to order; and for neat repairing we can't be heat. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Our -Genet iFi n stiriuings vitt be fount complete in everything that pentaiinsito correct dressing. tr GENT'S ]FURNISHINGS. \7e'tbink'we can suit • the ino:.t fastidious, TRUNK AND V-ALISE DEPARTMENT. Otte True& and 'Valise !Department will ibe tfnund adequate to accommodate those who are contemplating travelling. Remember we. will not be undersold. B RN. RovE3-121 W' giham, on .April 23rd, wife of Mr J 'hen (Groves; .a daughter. LAIRD—In W •gham, .an .April 25th, e wife of Mr Jos airai; .a,son. MowsatAF—In W 'techurch, on April 10th, the wife sof Mr eosge.Mowbray; a ughter. LEAVES—in We. Wawanosh, on April -3rd, the wife, of 'Monies :Leaver; a daughter. HUGHES—On , e 18th,inst,,the wife of Mr J Hughes, Cul o -s; ,a -son. CoLvIN—In Culrrss, .on •the lSth inst, the wife of Mr. Geo , Davin,. &daughter. McRAE—In Cu oss, .on, .the 18th Inst, the wife of Mr Jo n McRae; ,a.spn. • =MUD. PALGALL1O— At the resi- dence of the b,'ide's father, .on March • 22nd, by Rev W 1. Qeddes,3,Vhitechurch, Mr George Bob irtson, East Wawanosh, to Boll, third da gh,ter.af,Geo Dalgarno, Esq, East Waw nosh. FOSTER—STF. ART—A,t the residence of the bride's f. there .on :A,pri1.22nd, by Rev W H Gedd-: or Wbiitechurch, Mr David Black F.- er, of the Arm of Cliff & Foster, Luckan • w, to Annie, eldest daughter of Ang i Stewart, Esq, Elm Gr e-Farin, Kin1 s. 1 ED. . imiBISBEE—At De izres, Kaatsas,.on April 2nd, Mary, relict ;f the late Reuben Bis- bee, formerly of ndon township, Ont, and mother of r George A Bisbee, of Wingbatn, aged 8 years. M )tris. Mrs, John Bal lie, of',London, is visiting at Mr Jol n A 1feEwen's. waGIXA,1 MA.BKLTS. WixonAM. April 21, 1b02 Corrected by P. peens. Produce Dealer. • $226to 80 to 80 to 27 tO 30 to 50 to 15 to 15 to 0 to 1 50 to 8 00 to 15 to Floor per s,, }all wheat 11,1' !:whet, 'Spring s. pats, - Barley Yeas, Butter, tub do hails, Eggs per dozen Wood per cord, Hay per ton, Potatoes, 2 40 80 20 8 40 68 15 15 10 t 75 '8 50 60 TRY .IT C N JAS. MURRAY & C0. •, ;anal ,he convinced that a astine Is the ifinest Wall Finish known.' RURBER PAINT is the test 'in the world. �• A. CLINE & CO, . WNE BI;OOK., Winaharn, Sole. Agents for above, LADIES sio.O FOR Illustrated Catalogue of adies'r Specialties. ADDRESS — THE PARISIAN MEDICAL APPLIANCE CO., 19 QUEEN ST. EAST, N EYY - JEELRY STORE, paper. p this a er. J. R. MUNSHAW Begs to intimate to the people of Winghatrl and general public that he has opened out a large stook of WATCCIES, CLOOES, 3ZWELR'Y, SILV1 ttWA.RE, Sec. in the store lately occupied by Mr. •Ed. t iusley, and invites all to call and see goods and get pri2es. Repairing protnpt?y`attended tb :tinct satisfaction guarenteiad.. �Iy '`Vy �{y� ♦`.v+ J. R. M N N S l AA . Wtnglma,m, Mite a 28, 1802 . TORONTO, ONT, • CAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'ULSIO OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOT!;TNG UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN. DOSSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S EMULSION 13 PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR. WEAPPERS. SOLD iW ALL DitVG. GISTS AT got. AND $1.450 SCOTT'&fro WN/ , $elle8' ll'e.. WINGI3AM FOUNDRY, -Manufacturers of and dealers tin GRAIN DRILLS and SE19DEas, •'.LOWS, GANG PLOWS, WIND MILLS. ROLLERS, MOWERS, 43,!e., CUTAWAY and DRADEP SPADE HARROWS. General Foundry Work, Repairs, Ale. Tire Platforms and Tire Upsetters for BlatSksmiths. JAS .n1TJ1tRAY CO. E. H. ,DEVER, Undertaker and Embalmer, Has opened out a first class J. J. HO M UTH & SON. MITIS. special A ttraction for This Week. 50 Pieces of Flannelette at 6. cent. 11111411MINCI PARLOR, per yard. opposite Cllisho'lrn's Drug Store, An All Wool 46 inch Silk Finis' Aud is prepared to take charge of anything in that tete that may be entrusted to him, Henrietta at 40 cts. per yard, regula having put in a suck equal to anything outside of the city', both iti taste and quality. PRICES VERY 11.ODERA'TE, FIRST CLASS HEARSE in attendance, E. H. DEVElt. Wingham, April Gbh, 1892. fir. aIn'�Jlalr5) M DMA., L, C.P.80,51C.P.8 51., TORONTO. Jonathan Busbart,,LListowel, says:— "After spending all my money and prop- erty to no purpose on medical men, for what they termed a hopeless case of con- , stunption, on--suinption, Dr. Sinclair cured me." Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says: "When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured me of fits." W. McDonald, Lnkefleld, says Sinclair cured ins of Catarrh." Geo. 11owod,Blytli, says :--"Dr. Sin- Clair cured me of heart disease and drop- sy when all others failed." HOLSTEIN BULLS RRH SALE. price 50 cts. We carry the largest stock of Car pets and Curtains in the -country. Hems at 10 cts.up,Tapestries,Usaions, A11 -wools, Brussels, etc. Oilcloths iti a number of widths, all at wholesal price to clear. Call and inspect our stock and compare price T. A. MILLS,' Wholesale and Reta FOR' SALE, 'liiseasesof private nature brought on byel'olly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures. CONSULTATION FREE. I D1 . SINCLAIR will be at. the (QUEEN'S HOTEL, Wingham 1 TUESDAY, MAY 10thi, I892 The undersigntd bas lot sale on Lot 10 Con. 4. TurnberY5', tour thoroeghhred holstein bulla. taint' Mg tram 0 to 16 months old, The above mentioned animals aro all well marked and registered in the Canadian Herd Book, They will he sold ebcap and. en easy term* to suit purehasete, 3A8 tIttlO1', Ilreedrr at ttolsteln Cattle, 131,itralo, Ont. Lot No. 3 and the F.., 13 of Lot No llth Con.1urnberry _150 acres; 90 act cleared;. well fenced; frame house an ,other buildings; good orchard; cheap, time. Apply tok, M. C: CAMERON; Or Goderic IVild[. l oi? RERSON, Glenfarrew 1.0.