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The Wingham Times, 1888-02-10, Page 8BIRTHS. Cameron—In Lucknow, on thy',. 28th ult,,. the wife of 1► Mr D E Cameron, banker ; a son, , Campbell,-•-At Teeswater . 7t11 ult., the wife of Mr Robert Campbell; a son, Borton.--Iu Culross, ou the 31st ult, the wife of Wm. Borton ; a son. Ferguson- At Teeswater, on the 1st ult, the wife of Illi Dugald Ferguson; a SOn Harris--•At Teeswater, en the 2nd inst, the wife of Mr John Harris ; a sou. JAcKSon.l-1.11 Past WaWanosh, on the 30th ult, the wife of Mr Jas. Jackson; a son. Bradley --At Wingham, on the 2nd inat, the wife' of 'Der Wm.' Bradley ; a ,y.daughter. . •' Coutts—At Wingham,. on the 1st inst, the wife of Mr Joshua Coutts; a son. Hood—In Morris, on the 31st ult, the wife wife of Gedeon Hood ; a daughter. JENKINs.—Ill Turnberry, on the 5th inst., the wife of Mr, Jas. Jenkins; a daughter. CAmeon.—In Culross, on the 30th ult., Pe wife of Mr. Cameron ; a son. Nichol,—At Wingham, on the lst inst. the wife of Mr. Alfred Nichol, baker; a daughter. MARTIn .—In East Wawanosh, on the .3rd inst., the wife of Mr. W. J. Martin;.a daughter. MARRIED. TAIT—CAMPEELL—At the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev F. Ballantyne, ou the 25th ult, James Tait, to Lizzie, slaughter of the late Mr George Camp- bell, of Grey. HEALEY—RussEL—In Morris, on the 23rd ult, Mr John Healy, to Miss Hannah Russel. BUTToN—SHoULDICE—In Morrison the 25th. ult, by Bev Mr Cluff, Mr Henry Button, to Miss Susan Shouldice. FINLEY—MILLETS.—At Wroxeter, on the: 6th Inst., by the Rev. N. J. Totten,":: Mr. James Finley, to Miss Rosetta Millets, both of Howick. DIED. • 'BRIDE —Iu Seaforth, ou the 23rd ult, G McBride, aged 59 years and 6 months. DoNALD—In Clinton, on the 31st ult, William Alexander, son of Donald McDonald, aged 1 year and 21 days. RToN,—In Culross, on the 31st ult, the wife of William Borton, in the 34Th year of her age. • KINNoN,—II) Lucknow, on the 26th ult, .Joseph Alexander, infant son of Alex. McKinnon, aged 4 months. - .,vrEL—In Elmira, on the 31st ult., Ezra Edward, son of the Rev. D. Dippel, aged 20 years and 10 days. wnsLEY.—At Wingham, on the Oth inst., Esther, wife of Mr. Henry Kingsley, aged 66 years and 6 months. Cheese Markets. ronto; Feb. 9th.—Trade t 1\ttet and ps,dee flus, ntied. smalr Iota sell at 11;0: to 12}o.t and `lite; b,IlilstdOkc.,to 110. The cablelsunohanged at69s. U. S. Lido Stockmarkets • Cast Buffalo; Feb. 8.—Cattle—Market ruled slow, only a feW. small lots sold and prospects unto. blo. Market for good to choice sheep was about cents higher with a fair demand ; good sheep • ;•%: 00516 to.$5.80: heavy coarse sold at b ; coin- * to fair sheep are sold at 81.50 to &1 M.' The British Grain Tr adc. • A. F.ondon, Feb. 0.—Prices of native wheats;Continue •a,'Lnst sellers. Flour 1s dnll; country makes are lf•; ressed by the iml,.ense quantity of foreign pro- •ts. Foreign wheat keeps weakening; sellers • =.vo accepted 6d. less. "4 IV'INGHAM MARKETS Wingham, Feb. 9th, ;1888. ;`our per cwt$. 2 25 to 225 ?sour per bbl.. 4 50 to 450 i all Wheat per bus `' pring -•.ts trley .. .. ............... "ntatoes .... `,utter per lb.. gs per doz '..‘z nod 1)or • .pp1es per bag..,... '; ay per ton . . .' ressed Hog's' 78 to 80 78 to 80 89 to 40 60 to 70 58 .to 60 50 to - 50 16 to: `;'. 16 16 -to 18 1 25 to 1 50 50 to 60 7 00 to 8 00 6 50 to 6 75 FULINTOi`1 ' M A11Iih TS. XS' SPECIAL'S. Fine Bosnia Prunes, Golden Dates, French Sardines, Canned Meats and Fish, Maple Syrup, Buck ::Wheat Flour, Finest Brands of Canned Tomatoes, Corn anal. Pea; Allen's Mince Meats, Etc., Etc., Etc. Clinton, February 8th, 188S•. y*:1.11 Wheat...., ' 0 75 to 0 82 ;raring Wheat - 0 75 to 0 82 c',,Illey...... .. 0 50 to 0 75 '.1?l.tg ... ... .. 0 40 to 0 4Q, 'eas.. ........... 0 58 to 0 80 tpples, bl.................. 1 00 to 1 50t .'otatoes .. ........ 0 60 to 0 65' =;atter . 0 1.6 to 0 18 "rbgs - 016to0 1.8 .Tay .. ..... 8 0'0 to 9 00 Wool...... ..,. 0 24 to 0 25 ;?ork - • 6 ,50 to 6 75 0-0 TO 96EX, 953' FVLA. STURE 1 TQItONTO MAEKJ TS• Toronto, Feb. 9111, 1888. 82 to 0 88 Spring Wheat;;....::,.,.. 0 76 to 0 81 Barley . 0 74 to 0 83 Oats ............".'..,... 0 45 to 0 47 Peas.. .. 0 66 to 0 70 Dressed flogs..... 7 25 to 7 25 miewneonremetorom, AMIMMiNM At the W est" Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance company's meeting the fol- lowing -gentlemen were chosen direr; ,ors in ileo of the retiring "ones : 0. 'zirvwn, president, W. Wawanosh, .1. Aslltield, and Mr, Kaake of the vaaixil7 of Kinloss. FOR BARGAINS. Ladies' and Gents' Dressing uses, PLUSH AND LEATHER ALBUMS, tcDOR CASES, Self Acting Window Shades 75c. FOR SINGLE AND $1.50 TO $2,50,FOR DOUBLE, LESS 'THAN REGULAR PRICES. A Line of Superb Articles Suitab.e fclr Presents,. o ANCHOR MUSE GORDON & McINTYRE, CUTTERS ! CUTTERZI CUTTERS -1 - -WE DESIRE TO CALL•'1`IUE— ATTENTION OF FARMERS EBS • AND OTHERS TO OUR )-FINE )-( ASSORTMENT'-( OE SPLENDID HOME-MADE CUTTERS of the Best. Material GRAND BARGAIN As we are BOUND TO SELL AT VERY CLOSE FIGURES. Wood or Lumber Taken in Exchange. . COUTTS 8c INGLES. Jos. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL STYLES OF HARNESS, SARUM WHIM Ell. Scotch Collars of our own Make, a Specialty, JUST INSPECT OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF CHOICE TRUNKS Sc VALISES. A Beautiful Line of Ladies' HAND SATCHELS at ;alb Prices. Prices to Ault the Financial Stringency in the times. Have just received their first shipment of Spring Goods. The balance of their Large Spring, Orders will arrive weekly. Many lines have been secured at less than manufacturers' prices. We will therefore be in a. position to give Special Values. We therefore iuvite the most careful inspection of our Stock by toll intending purchasers, feeling confident that the result' :will be profitable to the buyer and satisfactory to us. s r You will find our DRESS DEPARTMENT very interesting, beauti- ful goods, marvelously cheap—and the very newest things in the market -w,ith trimmings all shades to Match. Gents' Furnishing 4epartment, as usual, is stocked with the best and most fashionable .goods in the trade, we invite Special Attention to our NEW SPRING SUIT- IN9S, PANTINGS and OVERCOA.TINGS. In Scotch and Canadian Tweeds we show the largest assort -rent and best value. Suits made up by our own tailors, guajranteed in every particular. G-Jat00:E?)=S TEA. TEA. 'TEA. A large arrival of Choice Fresh Teas is now offered to our patrons at special prices. Sugars and General Groceries always in stock, and 'at right prices. I300TS AND SHOES a largo stock, best make and low prices. Our N,fptto : ',' SMALL PROM'S AND QUICK RtET'URNS' Come right to the Brown Anchor and we Guarantee Satisfaction. GORDON & McINTYR Of the Brown Anchor. ■ " F. C ■ ■ RST E 7 \YATCHMKERI JEWELLER AND ENGRAYER WINGHAM, ONT. EAVETR6UC+HINC+, STOVES, TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPLIES, &c. I have on hand a large quantity of the best brands of tin manufactured in the world bought for cash at the lowest prices, in the best English Markets, aI d as my facili- ties for purchasing these cannot bo surpassed by any firm in the trade in Canada, I am determined to sell my goods at the lowest possible margin and not bo undersold by any. MY STAFF OF NAromi.meN ARE A 1. All work warranted first-class, as it is entirely done under my own immediate supervision. Eavetroughing specially attended to and properly put up and completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than ever. REMEMBER THE PLACE—Opposite Exchange Hotel, corner Josephine and Victoria streets, Barltl0 and MoCrinlmons old stated. Call and see and you will caltry home the conviction that what I say is correct. My Motto is SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURN S A IMC31..11 SIXPEIWE %11 B.ETTE1t Ti4A14 A SLOW SHILLING. . P. SUTIIEEL SII 4