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Mr. Get
sertously
iti great!
Turnbor
pleased to '1 jounce that
re Jenkins, ' leo has been
nflisposed cluriifug the winter,
improved it health—The
Court of Rt, dragon forTui nberry wilt be
held at til ovale on Monday, May
Jahn Fowler had a heifer
.shack by . he trtiin at the Junction
last week. One of its legs was broken, A. J. ANDERSON, U1, DERTAEEIt.
but John got it welded till right. --I
notaeed in THE TIM hs of May Jath, all Caskets; Cof ns, Robes, coo, always Qu hand,
article in whish the Board Of Trade
were agitating the subject Of eh an FII'ST, CLASS IILABSE FOB IIIIBE,
'feces by railroad to Wiinghaut, '.LJ'lis
is greatly needed, as we will have to A large v.acfwell assorted stock,
take the train or trade in Bluevale if
tile' road leading to town is not soon
repaired. The Diagonal Road is in a
bad state, and I believe it is in the
town property, Otto culvert is all
broken in, with only some two boards
over. When some horse breaks its
leg and the town will have to pay the
damages, thele they will fix it. I also
totieed that the Council has voted
,•50 towards fixing it. it will take I
that amount to grade it properly and
drain it, without the gravel, Li'llleh
•tvill take as much more.
Whitechuroh•
Miss Lon; and her partner freln
Ripley, who opened. a dressmaking
establishment here some time ago,
have gone home again; it did not pay,
.—Mr. Charles Martin had another
]gorse die on Saturday, being the third
within a few weeks.—A severe than•
der storm passed over here on Wed,
uesday evening, accompanied by hail
and high wind. It broke the glass in
a number of windows and did immense
damage to newly sown fields by wash
ing the grain into the hollows, Mr.
,. McBurney, of East Wawanosh, esti-
mates his loss at $130.—Mr. Found
loaded another car of lumber on Friday
• and one a few days before.—The Gr' ode -
rich Signal: The ladies of Knox
Church, Godericll, intrnd holding, on
the evening of the 22nd inst., in the
town hall, a reception to the Rev. J.
A. Anderson, B. A., and giving at the
same time an opportunity to the many
friends of Dr. Ure to bid farewell to
that gentleman. before he leaves • for
the Old Country,
Zetland.
,S'erVices have been conducted in the
school house here for the past two
weeks by Rev. Mr. Moorehouse, of
Winggllaiu. • He is an earnest and
zealous worker in the Lord's vineyard,
is a soul -stirring speaker and the peo-
ple of Zetland are gratefnl,that lie has
seen fit to come amongst them. For
some time past the people of this
place were reluctant about giving the
school for any other than school par -
poses. We are glad to know now that
"they have found out that the school
inay be used for cuurch purposes and
for good and Moble aims, besides being;
supply a school house. Let it be
given to that which enables, refines
or cultivates mankind, tend the result
will be alt right. Can we estimate
the good these late meetings have
done 1—)hiss Taylor is now home from
Harriston and is making preparations
to go to Sault Ste: Marie. Miss Jane
Kennedy will accolnpauy her, and
here we might say that these two
young ladies aro highly respectable,
industrious and energetic y cling woinetn
and should snake a success of life
wherever they may be. We wish
theta success in various ways.—Mr.
G. Thompson, of the Zetland saw
mill,. spent a few days at Stratford anuv
Woodstock, this week.
R8IONS
Grand Tr . kR .
—•;'TIIE SIIORT LINE TO TRE --
��E�d aadLW'MTI
�s . Pre 1TO ,
Pao. Coast, &e.
Unsurpassed Facilities.
Tho only line running through to C IIICAee on its own
rails,
Tho only line running through to Nomrir BAY on its
own rolls.
No change of depots or transfer annoyance at Toron-
to.
Passongors,baggago and effects forwarded thr5ilgh to
all points with the fewest or no changes.
Cumpats EXAMINATION SIMPLIFIED.
No annoyance at the frontier.
Special Colonist Trait's,
Meat
Geor
FIs TtEMOVIi'D t
North of the B
can always find the eh
MEATS A
Am TUE
all No.
e Shaw
the Royal Block, 2 doors
nnswick Nouse, where you
eest cif Fresh
D SAUSAGE
ewe%P Ptncos,
345=1m
010 DR. CHASE'S NEW RECEIPT BOOK,
with through freight and stock cars will be run every
week during the Spring months, connecting at•
Toronto, with through free sleeper,Via North Bay
and with 0: T, l5. Marx Lam Fon AND VIA Curo tqo.
Bear in mind this line offers every advantage to be,
had elsewhere.
Bear in mind this line offers advantages not to bo
had elsewhere.'
During April, May and June ROUND TRIP EX-
CURSION TIOTElTS, with special privileges and at
very low rates, will be on sale for points in
Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota, 'Nebraska,
Kansas, Winnipeg, Vancottyer, lice.
For all information, through tickets and freight
rates at lowest figures, can on any agent of the
Company, or apply to
• A, C. STRA HDEE,
Station Agent, G. T. pr, wingham.
W. II. TOWL'ISR, Totvn' "
ate
Has just opened
out 1 Had of
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With
1-'--1
ToiLet Set
,a.
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NEW PATTERNS,
NEW SHADES.
PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
Call and see them.
I HAVE THE
FINEST
o>
STOCK
To be seen in town.
A FULL LINE OF
HICAL 1-1 HERILSe
1 HAKE A SPECIALTY OF
TEAS, COFFEES
AND PURE SPICES.
Turnip ani MnU Zniz
FROM RELIABLE
DEALERS.
LADIES' -o- DEPARTMENTI
1?ERFECT ASSORTMENT.
UNSURPASSED GOODS.
STRIKING BA AI S,
Witglint
1.1,01US BLOCK.
• Having again opened out a shop in \Vingbam, I and making every
effort for your satisfaction. I buy the best available and handle it in
the best style. 1 kora good supply of choice
Beefy Pork, Mutton, Lamb, &e.
EVERYTHING' SEASONABLE,
SUPERIOR VEHICLES MADE TO ORDER
BY
0
NICKEL'S OL]Y' STAND.
With excellent facilities, a good supply of first class material and
capable workmen, we feel competent to turn out work usual to that of
any establishment in the County.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS.
We build all our own tops.
A. first-class 'painter.
.Look into our Wareroom,s on Vittoria and Scott S
Everything guaranteed.
• Co0It.
HIS Last and Crowning; Lid'e Work.
Dr, Chase's third last and couplet() plete ileceipt Rook
and Household Physician, or the Molt tor the gluon,
contains nearly 000 pages and sells for 0225 in cloth
binding and 02 50 in imported 011. cloth, marble edge,
and is justly by him called
"The Crowning Work of My Lifer"
It is the result of over half a century's observation,
study and experience, Yet this embodies no coir
• pilation of his former books. It is wholly anew book;
If 30 years ago he could produce 41wok that has h10
tv sale of over 35,003,000 copies, and has made
his name familiar in nearly every i'n,rlislt speaking.
Immo in the United Staten, Canada and thousands of
homes in Europe, Australia and South America,
what IMP of a book could or would he produce as his
"Crowning Life Work," with more than thirty years
of additional practice and experience? The book it.
self answers the ,inostion, and is the moat valuable
production in the history of book,publisbing,
CAUTION !
Unscrupulous and pira rug publishers are attempt.
ing to copy this book by taking portions of it out and
palming It off On the public as the complete work.
Lvi! own the manuscript, purchased front Dr. Ci eso's
heirs, See that you get the genuine book. See that
it has our name 0:1 the title lunge and is copyrighted
by us.
Agents vtranted t Big Ter Incl
I'', . DI1CliER;.;0 T & CO.,
Vain (Vet, betroa, Mich, . windtor, Ont, •
DOR
TO THE PUBLIC.
The steady and increasittr patronage aucorceed me for the ptrs4
Fight years' is tratefttely acknowledged.
I shall._ be pleased to cater.,to the public requirements in the
matter of
13EL y MUTTON, VIAL,
&c. ]`VEF2Y'HTN(I IN Sh,AsoN, of the best quali'-,v proem able and in
veers sn erior and unequalled style.
J.. Cr.. PX W LD
0FI'OSI ^11 THE T OSx OFFICE,-
e '"nd
Ras great pleasure in calling the attention of the ladies
to his stock of
less Goods, Satins, Muslins,
Embroideries, Robes, Lanes,
Flounoings, Jet Trimmings,
Gimps, Gloves, Hosiery,
Parasols, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Lace
Curtains, &C,
ni Reipecti +s,
M. H4^ e I D 'M./ 'rr.{' a
Shop closed at 7 o'clock after Monday, May 21st.
Inki1. Low Priya Duping Driag{ z
BU6INESS BOOMING BRISKLY', AT
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P: a .' PLR. T R s ._! Q]E ,
THE LEADING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF WINGHAIT,
AS TO QUALITY, VARIETY AND 011:EAPN1✓SS,
LADIES' FRENCH IIID, $2.75 up,
MEN'S FINE BALS., 175
LADIES' FINE POLISH CALF, $l,50 up.
MEN'S COARSE SHOES, $1,00 up,
• CARPET SLIPPERS, 30c., 35e., 40e.
Ordered 'Work a Speei .sty.
HELLO ! HELLO ! I. HELLO 1 ! !
Where are you going in such a liurry 7
WHYS?'I am going to get a supply of material for house cleaning. I
am going to clean house right away 1 and 1 am going down to
HING-STON & SON'S
For some Ash'EsTI1;E. Ther 'sell it for. 35c. A PACK GE. You can] get
a ;oodtB'i'ush too, just as cheap.
To'bell the truth about the matt 'r, you can get any kind of goods
usually kept in a first-class shop. They have got in a lot of Lovely
Bird Cages, Table Cutlery,:Spoons,, Milk Cans, Creamers, Pails,
14tilt Pans, Churns, 13utter Prints, Butter Bowls, Ladles, Stove, Serub,
and Shoe Brushes, Brooms; Chamber Pails, Toilet Sets, Agate Ware,
Jointless • Woodenovare, Wash Tubs, Wash- Boards, Carpet Sweepers,
&c. Don't forget the nae and place, HINGSTON & SON'S, Wait
Walsh's Old Stand, W ngham.
P, S.—We' l01s it distiuotly, understood thatit, is no treat() to show goods at the One Price Tin Shope
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