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Region oe �y + . „ iitto'pro
once the enormous va a of the wit
deposits of Almond u d Nipi:;r,iug, en
eoee Rtaazeetreot from err article "Dalt to Pe hawur;' by &1•
spring: and suohromnauta, Morrison, full of cut teiulug iuetaen
a ride from Lahore t the Khyber Pass;
Aunt" remnant; hundreds of "A Rare Specimen,'' t persoual sketch b
half pries, in 2to 6 yard ends. J. R, Staveuson, 33. .; "4lliweneringe
4 riacittsrs take:. downward slloow . Sorter Resartes," 3' C. 1Mf. 'Sino!
As eota of Lake Outarie," by a
Ilague, F. R, S, S.; Womeu and Mon
by Ella S. ,Atkinson stud another of He
Zee's oTelFs of W yaide .inns," are all
k+to. chartaaiugly written The stories ore "A.
AND Cantxzmsareforefrontetoclr CorCeatuDiscovery,'bb . `p,cG,L:twsou
and The Chamois Iuutert4;by Florence
The most sought-after pat- Aehtou Fletcher, t1; a fatter a most power
the r3ma1I, neat, genteel do- #ul tale, of intense interest and true to
life. A. number of; short poems are giv
the customers are here and Altogether, the nu ber is a most ore
last what they conte for. able one, keeping the reputation
x'exratztxs, . C)ttr#oreign noveltyha, what one of the le diug laureate of C:.
ads calla a su
tter.ns, no two alike, in silk and magazine is pub
% N t .1-1A 1 `' . + JUNE 9, 1893,
Iain• j nunl`i
weal t lVkll--in Wile/Ilium inr;li;.m, o4. the fith Inst.,
a an he tvafo of Mt. 1i, .1. eev n; a>, deugI ter.
the 6th inst., the
a sou,
a 3�Tucluesd,.y. May
dist, the wife of Mr. W t. Ardell; a son.
j Mixt= D.
air+ 1 Mara;;amu-•T,txteit-••A;; the residence of
obu I by the Kiev mother,
We 1k r ,Sbilten, J3. A., Mou May ,
ey," I Wilber N. Manning, to 'dies Alija E. At.,
ury 1 Moons daughter of Mrs A. Taylor, Clinton,
Ent orr---Xeiru--On u ay 24th, at the
orni igton Manse, by 1 ev, J, W, Calmer.
on, Irwin Elliott, of + het Warrauosh, to
Margaret Reit!►, of ,Brox township.
McFF';at--R'ara,--•In Er awls, an•the 25th
nit., by Rev, Il, Paul; rank McBee, of
Henfryn, to Miss Maude �, all, of Brussels.
Br,t 14ta�atat.•--•TnMorris,
wife of Air. Clias. Mans
is df s Annta' z -In Howiee,
whish will clear balance out soot:,
alstoniehing reduction of high
dp THE WFIITEMA
u
ling froax 1$8 to 412 moil, reduced + Publishiug Co„ x
partial in polities
'J8. This is a marvellous money tI Its bavieg Hon.
ilportuaaity. (( of Militia, as .Pre
r Mena Ceorinece,---Our loss ata f Sccttautyale, Spo
Y as cue of its Vi
"Its unseasonable weather for the annum in admit
weeks has loft us with a•surplus of number.
Ata boysfine tailoreno.de suite,
ly quick action and low prices will , Rev, Mr. Pr ng is attending confer-
sut out. Connmenoing, Saturday, eine.
t make terrific cats right and left Mr. and Mrs, McCurdy, of Ethel.were
oua fine stook, so be on hand early visiting at Mr.'
o;uing, at last week.
*� Dlr. and 11rs
it H. MaINDOO'S
orb magaziue," The
iahed by the Ontario
d., Toronto, and is ire -
as may be inferred from
. C. Patterson, Miuister
ideot, and Hon. Themes
ker of the Ontario Ilouse,
e-1'resiaeuts. $2.50 per
.e. 25 cents per t;ingte
luevale,
visiting their
school teacher
)x3 r.li�y:< � OVA -Li& last Saturday.
Mr. J. J. Mes
are mn 1i 1 pleasedto report, that grey -hound fro
terprising ;dairyman, Mr. Jamey grave.
Sof 13luevale' has now got home the F Mr. and Mrs.
abr'>•d Rols,'•i.t-Friesian bull which j to Seaforth thi
ecteti from. t e famous Maple Grove 111 Mr. Scott's fat
sf
R. Eollert' Cassel, Ont, in February hear that he is
r; Boiled ould Duly be induced to +Musa Wynne
lz:hire, un;?erthe conditions that Le Mi. Wm. Lit.11gow, of Wingham, spen
stain hien •r some time to breed
t'f his choice t cows to biux. 11Iaple Mr. Rarry MoHardy went to Listowel
rek'ri'nee is o.;. of the richest bredboIts on Wednesday, to play base -ball.
roue, his d:t Ttijutje, was sweep-
ei winner a • Gent, in Belgium, for Lo r 31 $ern•
The foilo
vthe most a d,i ichest milk of any win is the report of Lower
o exhibition; (all know breeds ria
t.rtion), and :. s since being imported
Reountry, -(th: ugh seriously crippled
abbe voyage,) given 95 pounds of
`ts a day, and , afire 18 lbs, 9 o . ")utter
t5 s; but her g ,,.t vthte lays ..n. the
.po transmit er dairy quality to her
Q,. her Bang e.7, Queen of the Rill,
:he butter est for Jimaking most
24 hours .. fair grounds at Day
,a'air, in aomp.titian with 125 cows of
'ads; her two g and daughters Queen
Hill. 4th a d Tecona,,mnde 24 Ibs
'lbs of butter ;s 7 days, the former
ttt:s of tae. n the si e's 6icle, the
is
bred equal y as high, bis grand
a. 2O;1P8 f lb • of milk in 10 months,
then giving54 lbs in a day. On the
31 Fair grown.:, after being on the
:lerat drys, s e made 21 lbs batter
hs. Every se Zola' in the lot; live
re's ancestry sheen, a pri :e wi,zner,
,Arherice antHolland?. We hope
advanced airy -ace of Elnevale
brace this op :tunity to improve
jry stock add' ive Mr. Elliot a ,00cl
a.
The fermi g community can
ve_ �benefit of t is first-class animal
Phiro of 81.
ZUsotce
wale 13
Christopher Thornton's,
�miilie, of Walton, were
aughter, Miss U. Smillie,
n the junior department,
er has purchased a fine
► Miss Carson, of Bel -
Frank Scott were called
week, by the sickness of
er, but we are pleased to
tnproving.
pelt Friday in Brussels.
Wednesday in 13Iuevale.
IED.
it ton, on May 20th
g for of W. Gtaul
Gehl. --In G'1
Matilda May, clan ey, eget.
17 yore, ,a nzonthe(iand 8 days,
Gaarnrrar--1nII ilett,onMay' 30tlt,tlether.
wife of John Cx rrett, aged 71 years, i
month and 22 day ,
W. Gxnsby, hos ell M. JuneMs Crosby, oge
27 years.
Meeve -Iu Cc hoes, on the 29th lust..
John Melvin, i►t tie 92nd year of his age,
Causitoxar.•--Iit C lross, on the 20th rust.,
Annie Old holm, Aged 26 years and 9
months,
Oahu.---A.t the r. sidenee of her eon -in.
law, Mr, G. A. Pr gle, Teeswater, on May
2Qth, Mary Chap: zan, relict of the Iato
John Carr, Esq., obourg, aged 73 years.
The Best in the, World,
Icor the following reasons '.
1st -1t is built entirely of the hest malleable iron and steel, 2nd -1t requires
no holes•to be drilled an cutter bar. 9rci--It has no rod attho hack to hold
obstructions and cause choking, 4111 --Tile outside divider Can be raised or
lowered qt baclt or front, independent of lifters. 55t1r---It has) no springs to
get out of order. 6th -Each lifter has a guard stay, and breaking mower
guards is impossible. 7th --1t haerovable clip, and can be set in line with
tongue of machine, if cutter bar drags back. Balt -.-Each lifter is independent
of the other and can be raised or lowered in front, should mower guards be
out of line, 9th. -.'Tae number of machines sold during the last, season, en.,
ables a large number of leading farmers of Ontario to testify to jts merits.
Every machine is warranted and given an test. Call and see satnple
machine.
WM. GANNETT, AGENT,
wxNIGRA IL
1893. SPRING 1893.
GORDON
Are now opening up the &nest
display of
in all the different departments of
their large trade that they have ever
been able to place befotret .e
Come a►ncl see the beautiful
IXEES8
in all the latest tints and textures that
the European and American markets
offer the Canadian trade.
WHAT SURPRISE We offer great attractions in every
Your spring house cleaning always is, You are surprised to find department.
•
the carpets so much worn and the way the lace curtains have gone
t also proves a surprise to. Your counterpanes, sheets and linens, every- ; All (roods marked
thing, needs replenishing. We have made large purchases in all these'
lines and can give you a genuine surprise in the way of variety and ,n ,' ," , cutprices.
prices.
WE HAVE A LARGE RINE OF CARPETS,
it
jjune number of ;tbe new national
.ti"The Canadian Magazine," is as
aright, varied, i'terestfng and well
1.434. Acommere al article of in•
le everybody, and Ill of suggestions
�c#lf the attention f the commercial
'411 publicists both of Canada and
"tee) fitates, is the by Chauncey N
eof Washington., n "The Aorta of
merican Comms ce," IMIrDutton's
figiires go to slow that the rapid
'. American eit a ori the upper
rowing to the cid an transportation
to the matarra s on which the
m of these oitie depend, through } Hawke 13.
ale dying en he 'alts; ; and he J Part IL -`Jaynes 1 Kelly 21, Charlie
'that, should ti
a'rence route
t t =,' at job
secure vo
'r'eaw.
elm a
mines or societse
ars prices. Now is
teas.
radian Nag Mine for 'ane.
Wingham sob°
The names ore
and the nunbe
ber of days eat:
4th sr. -Fran
18.
4th jr.-Jenni
21, Mary Mason
;James Carr 3.
3rd sr. -Mary
eridge 21, Minnie
6.
3rd jr.-George
22, Minnie Canrpb
21, Fanny Green
shank 20, E2,ertou
Johnston 21, Anni
Macdonald 22, Ida
Campbell 11, Maud
The average atter'
was 5J.
ll Lor the month eMay.
, at ie ttie order of merit,
correspond ro the num-
pupil was present :
Hill 17, t''elIie Beckett
Dey 22, Robert Currie
1, liable Halstead 5,
nnedy22, James Look-
rior 15, Eadie Welsh
Ansley 22, John King
1! 22,George Juhr,aton
22, Beason Cruick..
Wellwood 39, Birdie
Patterson 22, Mary
urdoch 18, Jennie
N'ettertleld 2.
ante for the month
For the month of June, a grand prize
will be given the pu.il who takes the
highest marks in, p nctuality, good con-
duct and diligence.
Wis. 'r ARTx,Eat, Teacher.
Turns ' erre.
Tee following rep rt shows the stand.
ing of the pupils of S S. No. 6,Turnberry,
for the mouth of M . The names are
placed in order of m : rit,and the numbers
correspond to the n mber of days the
pupil was present:
4th sr.-Jonnie ohnston 21, Katie
Hardie 20.
4th jr.-Albert outtit 19, Aggie
Mitchell 191 Ennis ' heelons 1.2, Mary
l Eryr e 19, Sara John ton 18,A.nnie Porter
12, Albert Porter 8, William Campbell 4.
3rd sr..•--'Vina Elli • tt 20, Foster Fyfe
20, Tena KeIIy 21.
3rd j r.--Sda %Ioan th 20, Zara Wade 21,
Norma Blackwell i,9, Andrew Mitchell
18, Winnie Porter 16. Mary Cowdeu 20,
Maggie McKinnon 4, Lizzie Bryce 20,
Edward Johnston i, Mary Duncan 19,
lin ;hie Johnston 1
2nd class. --Clan Elliott 20, Prank
Elliott 19, ?reddie Elliott 20, Emma 1
o WelhuuI Cuna1 131ac1ttte:l 17, Willie Forton 13, Johnnie
be deepened, a:i.l ; Mitchell' 18, George Little 20, Wilfrid
:speedy connnontion made frarn l Huffman 6, Alen. M .Kirmon 16, Sadie
Geotge to the, Hudson, Toronto t McCormick 8.
Mwxi laud varix a cities on Lake 1 Sr. Part I. --Alio Tattle it1,:; Willie
the �! tb St. tt
frorenes will also! Kelly 21, Natty lir ne >(fliar
I , ry Goy 1S,
it progress tithe future, Z. A, Sara Crow 16, Luo? McKaguo 11, Mary
J., ecntribn:e n timely article l McKinnon 10, Jobdnie McCormick 2,
letiou before kite l3ebriug Sea i Jr. Part I. ,Magkie Holmes 21,L'rankie
d et rap;,„ . .l. Mackenzie,1 Johnston 21, Eddie
vatst to the Pato ria Nerd of j'i'ees 10, Herbio E
tribes in populeir vein an rllustrat• ton 13, F7seie Huff
.Beeteria ked their role in 14.
itta crated articles are, The average attendance for the month.
Etre United $tatee" by wee 41. Give Me a trial and./ will use you tight.
.
Elliott 17, Tommy 1
liott 10, F'raeees I,'ox-1
sea 4, Edna Hoffman
• A. speciai lute of American goods, 47i, 55 and 65 cents a yard.
They are always ahead of Canadian goods in both quality .and price.
When they are gone we cannot repeat them owing to late tariff change,
41,11co Cutain, rtai' Notts.i r
We lravn th,r beat assortment in town. 16 yards of good art must
lin firr• ,Ilea elul.let' anti better lines at eque,ll�; .low prices. Double widh-
curttiirr r,e+tt in white. ur•t'a,zn with taped edgers from 10 to 40 cents a
yrtrcl. i� ie e (11118105 from 45 cents to $8.00 a pair. Curtain poles com-
plete with r ieos end brackets for 25 eelrts each. A line of carpet sweepers,
newest, makes met lastest improvements, at low prices. Come to heacl-
qua: tsrs for ywle, Marin.; houp,e furnishin;'s,
OU PRINT DEPARTMENT
,j net n,,, attracting. the: attention of shrewd buyers. A good Print
at. 5 auei (lei:.nt:. a yard, it special case lot of regular 10 cent rint at 7:1
and 8 c•e�trtM a. yar,i. Yon cannot get as good valne,elsewlrere.
AM b'tie.t':' SATF+lI NS, guaranteed fast colors at 11 and is •acts.
a ,aril. 1)c•laines end eh Anises at alt prices. Black and itolor•ed dress;goods
in all tile new lnaterin18 and shades.
Lafflgi s' a!ld Cents' Boots and Shoes
To all irr•ic,+s rtn,l xtyIes. A special line nfladies' fine shoes in buttoned and
lace it ,$1 `z:�, worth $ 1.75.
ltlun'%,,itrr, flannelette and sateen shirts in light or dark effects. Hats
Ties, Uie,vt", Collar'•, and Guffs for'
everybawy. Ladies' undervests at
5 cts. each. 1lose, 3 pairs for 25 cts. Pure silk ribbon -3 yards for 10c.
Shirtirrgs aryl Cottemades at mill prices.
We carry the .largest selection of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS
in the county. A car of corn to hand this week of the following var-
ieties : C,cauaptons Early Pride of the North, Leatnin,; Golden Beauty,
Cana.d:t, Flint, Ring of the larlies, Red Cob, Mammoth Southern Sweet
and Giant Prolific, Special prices in large quantities, All hinds of
Clover and U a' seeds.
10,0[10 SACX 0Ma
A f
ITi„ host ter tie paid
Make*.' atti v cru can out i,fyour•.rnoney by spending it with us.
*,.+..LDLQ
HAR
NESS AND LL...
AM pepargedoto furnish the Amblerht oixt the blie with s verythingsttatt u ably kept in aharms as shop
such se
HEAVY, LIGHP and 'TRACE_ HARNESS,
NETS, DUSTERS,
WHIPS, P
V � S, �'u�1tY 'COMPS,
BRUSHES, SWEAT COLt,AfL,
TRITrtIs, VALISES and
TItL.YELLTST a I3ACIS, &e,, ate.1
I snake all my own Collars and guarantee, Satisfaction.
prticl+l on "The Niel Made A. Retro, Teacher.
i
in plain figures
GORDON & McINTYRE,
The Anchor Rouse.
Having laid in a full .~took of
SHEETING-S,BLANKETS,
1 ,am prepared to handle arty quantity of wool,
Respect' uily yours,
hPpu1 arP'ok Store
'We have this week
ceediogly choice and attractive
t• of
Late styl +a,. with
C 11N ND. BORDERS
7'o match. GILTS, tLIMM.ERS, WAS, ingrains, in
brown backs arid e • ryootber' kind backs. g white bake,
10 Per Ce r off all r, .11 Papers for
Also large 'tt►ek of WINDOW S :. gS, which we t,re >3ettin
cheaper' than' el.>
Give us it all and see for yourselves.
VOL.- XXL -NO
We want to draw you men'
this week to our furnishings, th
never so complete as at pvette
ordered clothing, we are having t
success, everybody pleased.
WHITE SHITS, COLORED
>;! I+A.NNET.4107I.+, SRIZ TS,
NEGLIGEE $WETS, Co
CUFFS, DER
Four -in -band and the new
AAS AND CAPS in all the n
SUSPENDERS, SOCKS, Cas
Cotton.
Everything a°duan wants from
to his feet, some elegant things
Shoes and Gaiters.
We are showing some pretty
Ladies, Misses and Girls' red
black slippers and Oxfords.
Grocery stook full and fresh.
Shop early and secure pomp
This store closes et seven.
Ortiz' • RISCOC
Direct Dry Go,
Tui; Bran, May 18, 1893.
K
a
Mortgage Lteeete
Issued by FRAr;7i PAra;rsoN
toria street, Wingham, Ont.
required.
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LOCAL rEm
-For Sale, a good, young IV(
Me.Lsox d Sov,, Wiu
God ich will have a gra
en Dorm on Day.
-The Brunswick Rouse
pro ea by. fresh coat of pair
Thole osse boys,wout o
a, ou Thur day, to play a
the club of t place.
.-Rev. Mr. ahood, of Lala
ed the services 'n the Method
Sunday last.
-Cade for good butter and
G ham's market grocery.
-Mr. Geo, Mc cnzie has c
cavating for his w block a
property next to he town h
-The Huron all Assizes
at Goderich on nasty
tember.
41.1e Tuts h received
of the Victoria, 13 C., Time
full description f the n
machines now use in that
-Ladies, have your gar
Miss M. Johnston. Gregory
the Queen's Hotel. Late
work, always lirst•class tit,
l
The membersYd P g� of th
club drove over to lueva
ladand la ea e wit
that place. 'The ga
-Messrs. D. M. ordo
John Neehinds and . Ell
ibis week, attendin the 1
ing of the Canadia bre
which is being held th
5 V Cents Cash will p
v for new subscriber
the yens.
-The Medical 1'
article condemning
sunned by many of
*hat the exercise
injury instead of a
•.-.. f tsoirien tvh
World's Fair shot
part of August bo
tush tet.see the exb
of horses does not
fiat continues until
---Pon Sete, 3r
earriages left•*hat
vanee on cost, in
for fnniiture. D
prices from S. Gi
°noon is
lei stored hi
ilwarliitbty cover;
"; Q�'m%t�gaa•�-Oftel
the should eonsi
• plants, ineludin
ad of *Welt ars
.'hjsioietils arty'
'pbttteria in cI
apples. Moths
little children
• babas try to c
mould should
#Its appies,
eta
be "1
he b'
`n an
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int
deve
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