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North 'Western .t'air, :at Ski i11r ]lam, Sept,
1th and '34kb.
Industrial, Tot(;gist, Sept. t0 to 22.
Provincial at £Lin,; ito11, Sopt, lU to 15.
Western, tat louden, from the 20tt1 to
the `2,9t11 of September.
East Wawa:nosit, I3elgrave, Oct 9t11.
1:13eter, on Monday and Tuesday, Oo.
teller 1 and 2.
Clinton, on Wednesday, Tlluraday and
Friday. Sept. 10, 20, :and 21,
South Huron, tat Senfortil, pn Mendtay
and Tuesday, Sept, 17 and 1t3.
God(:rich, ea' Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and. friday, Oat. 2, 3, 4, and 5,
Morris, at Blyth, Weduceday and
- Thursday, Oct.10th and lith.
East Huron, I;ruasels, Oct. 4 and. 6,
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tnti I'onTen:---Plea;( inform your readers that I
have a positive remedy tor the above named disease,
By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have
been cured. I shall ba ,^b*' ' tei send two bottles of
my remedy rr:rn t0 any of your readers who have
consumption if they will send me their Express and
P. O. ali tre-is, Respectfully, Da.. T. A. SLOCUM,
37'Yonge St, Toronto, Ont.
B X2N.
STP,rr AnT—At Bluevale, o the Slst telt., the wife of
Mr. Thomas Stuart; a laughter.
'AThsxeos—At Bhiovale, n the 4th inst., the wife of
Mr. Arch. Paterson ; daughter.
MARTIN -111 M "vis, 00 1e 5th inst., the wife of Mr.
Wm. Martin ; a (lantther.
CAsr0Lr,—I11 Morris, on t o 7th inst., the wife of Mr.
James A. °aspen ; a s. .
Bool:E—At Zetland, on t . e 4th inst., the wife of Mr.
George Hooke ; a son.
SINCLAIR--At Brussels, o the 21st ult., the wife of
Mr. W. 111. Sinclair, bar 'ster; a son.
MALLOY—In Culross, on t1 27th ult., the wife of Mr
John Malloy ; a son,
Ttarar—At Listowel, on th ' 2nd inst„ the wife of Mr.
W. F. Timm ; a son.
RNAR FAD.
ST the
Rev. J. Livinn tone,tlit;'Ho Hon enry Stevens 2rul inst to by s.
Long, both of Clinton.
Fe 0fER—OnonL—At Clinn, by the Rev. J. Living,-
stone, on the 7th inst., 'Wesley Fletcher, of the
Reformer office,Galt, to 9 so Clara, eldest daughter
of Mr. John Croll, of CI' a ton.
BAULCII—DAMS-011 the 3 d inst:, by the Rev. A. E.
Russ, M. A., at Woodst ek, Samuel F. Baulob, to
Ida Martha W. Davis, 0 Clinton.
GERMS—SAt7LTS—At Go. 'rich, on tho lst inst., by
the Rev. A. Potter, Mr. ohn R. °Innis, of Galt, to
Rose M., (laughter of 2a Wm, Saults, of Goderieh.
IInNLEY—GREEN—At God Sieh, on the 1st inst., by
tho Rev. A. Potter, Mr. lobed Elanley, Goderioh
Township, to Ruth Atm, daughter of Mr. George
Green, Goderich.
dHumos—In Turnberry, a ti ',/ residence of her son
John, on the 6th inst., J n ,(Button mother of Mr.
W.B.Ilutton, aged 82 y. ars, 7 months and 12 days.
"Tunny -At Bluovale, on e 25th 'alt., Wm. Turvey,
aged 75 years.
Srame—At New Siambus ., on the 1st inst., C. F.
Spring, Lutheran Minis r, aged 62 years.
LASOOSIt—At Brussels, , 1 the 30tH ult., Henrietta
Emma, daughter of . H. Langdale, of Iieppel
township, aged 25 year and 61110005.
hof the lateBenjaminon i 'inde 1, aged 48 Mary ndf3
months.
At/BERT—At Mountain diew, California, on the 21st
ult., Edward Aubery, •rmerly of Morris township,
in his 41st year.
AGAR—In Turnberry, o the 6611 instant, the infant
Child of Air. Robert gar, aged 5 months.
°hoe a 2,7urlrets.
I20E0501), Aug. 7• tis week 31 factories offered
principally July cheese. Sales were made at 9. o. for
Jnne, July at 9f,e.
WoonsToOR, Aug. 8. n the cheese market about
8,000 boxes boarded, p incipally'first half Of July.
No sales were made.
MoNTR.LAL, Aug. 8. There is a greater desire to
sell and buyers snby se a better opportunity of get-
ting rid of the stock 1 England or may think that
there is money at presen rates. Quotations :-07e.
fon finest colored ; 9Ic, f r finest white, and no. to
9e. for good to One.
To th Poillo of Will
--Having op
Watches, Cloc s
tie
WINGHAM MARRrTS.
WiNOUAar, Aug. 0, 1888*
$'250to 250
500 to 800
95 to 100
95 to 100
50 to. 60
50 to 50
60 to 60
50 to 60
60 to 70
15 to 16
15 to 16
1 25 to 1 50
10 00 to 10 00
Flour per cwt.,
Flodr per bbl.,
Fall.Wheat per. bushel,
Spring
Oats, '
Earley,
Peas,
Potatos,
Apples per bag, -
Butter per lb.,
Eggs per dozen,
Wood per cord,
Hay per ton, -
mi aoity at Largs[AA
}.TO GET
nod out t>, large stook of ---
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fiery, Silverware,
I am prepared to melt the wants of the people in everyrespect, xr-oT
ONLY in bhe lowness of pricesbut in the
quality of goods as well.
MONEY TO LEND.
'IE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
1, Turnberry has about 68,000 to loan on Mort-
gages. For terms apply to,
I'. SIcLAREN, ' or WM. MaPHERSON,
Tr. Tnr•.nst:REa, Wingham. REEVE, OlenfarrowA
Winghain, May lltli, 1888.
illttnicipality of t to Township of East
TVawanosh, Co? n.te/ of Iluron. .
OTICE is hereby g •en, that I have transmitted
IN or delivered to the persons mentioned in
sections 5 and 6 of The ' oters' Lists Act, the copies
required by said section to be so transmitted or
delivered of the list, ma( pursuant to said Act, of
di persons appearing y the last revised Assess-
ment Roll of the said m nicipality to he entitled to
vote in the said Slunici selity et Elections for mem-
bete of the Legisiative Assembly, and at Municipal
Elections ; and that sal list was first posted up at
my Since, at Warnock P. 0., lot .4, concession 9 of
said Aninepality, on th 6rii DAT Or AUGUST, 1888,
and remains ther for in • lection.
Electors are •• led up , 0 to examine the said list,
aid, if any o. 158i0ns or. ther errors are found there
in, to t21(e • )mediate71r eedings to have the said
errors co octet] acc0rtiir ; to law.
P. PORT* FIELD,
Clerk of the wnshlp of East Wan;anosh.
D od this 661* day of gust, 1388.
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Mors 7 rn rcr mtlrno,rend then sereaoa.th
;Elam �.adze th�e�diseea a o�+ftG+k_;:, •i;Lii:S»
FITS, S, EP/L PS -.4L 't
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7i4� j{$tady. i raratASI+"InjPre`verl 'to
Otl.tlartlio worst Cases. Because orae, s novo
f , 1t,sYrarrelonfornotnowreceivinirrtcare.
1 r,*tato��p1t,A.`.'1r;.^.tC .i e:ieanda.3'R1toikryrim.
1 ! 1 " 11i rAttIDi..A Jl' 1'll.11`.'7. Give :f:::.,vrtas
(1fi"P. i e'0 t!'1 r .e1 ttoliliug ler k
its ', 2..lrtlt wait izfw ., you. Address rt
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�,eq nn:,s .rs 7r,: . ,,:,;"t*""} r':.
1 am prepared to clo all kinds of work that is in my line
-of business and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
J. H. VANSTONE,
SUCCESSOR TO H., PARK.
Mat
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NOW GOING ON AT'
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Dress Goods, Muslins, Prints,
Laces and Enaloroideries.
ALSO SOME BIG DRIVES IN TWEEDS, UNDERWEAR, FELT
AND. STRAW HATS, PARASOLS, .GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
Any person requiring any of these goods should see them before buying
BOOTS AND SHOES !
WELL ASSORTED.
GROCERIES Pure and _Fresh.
Inspection Requested. M. I3. Mo NDOO.
I E L.LO 1
Where are. you going in such a Hurry?.
WHY ? I am going to Met a supply of material for house cleaning. I
am going,to clean house right away ! and' I am going down to
�IIT�Cx`STO .& SON'S
For some ASBESTINE. They sell it for 35c. A PACKAGE. You can get
a good Brush too, just as cheap.
To tell the truth about the matter, 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, &c., Milk Cans, Creamers, Pails,
Milk Pans, Churns, Butter Prints, Butter Bowls, Ladles, Stove, Scrub,
and Shoe Brushes, Brooms, Chamber Pails, Toilet Sets, Agate Ware,
Jointless Woodenware, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Carpet Sweepers,
&c. Don't forget the name and place, H.INGSTON & SON'S, Wait
& Walsh's Old Stand, Wingham.
P. S.—Wo wish it distinctly understood that itis no trouble to show goods at the One Price Tin Shop
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SUPERIOR VEHICLES MADE TO ORDER
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Influence Patronage.
Judge us in accordance with .the
Bargains we give.
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REl1IAINS IN WINGRAM ! HAS LARGELY R + PLENISI ED,
HIS STOCK!! HAS A GREAT DISPLAY OF BARGAINS ! 1
IN
CLOCKS, ." WEL:LETtY,
SILVEI— A iE, &70•
SUIT THE TASTE AND rnsteuCES OP *RITERYBODY,+�-+ti
When you want teff ave and make money, call on g, F. GERSTER. All
work guaranteed and guarantees carried out to the letter.
A specialty made of Repairing.
Honesty our policy. OUR .MoTTo—Small profits and quick 'returnsw:
MASON BLOCK, - WI.1CiIlADi,
NICKEL'S OLD STAND.
With excellent facilities, a good supply of first class material and
capable workmen, we feel competent to turn out work equal to that of
any establishment in the County.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS.
We build all our own tops. Everything guaranteed.
A first-class painter.
Look into our Warerooms on Victoria and Scott Ss.
DORE & COOK.
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pet
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LATEST STYLES IN
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EFB w 8' 1-3:A.TS
—SPLENDID VARIETY AND EXCELLENT VALUE Iry"-
GENTS' SHIRTS, COLLARS)
SILK CAWS, &c,, &c.
Ordered. Clothing, a Specialty
A. W. . WEB STER.
tc-4 B I D R1VE B'.
IN
ORDERED CLOTIHNG-
READY-MADE CLOTTING
DRESS GOODS, and
GENERAL DRY +O.ODS
.----•J-,t A FULL RANGE OF +---
BOOTS,
SHOES - AND - GROCE ti S.
G'QODS BOUGHT AT BANKRUPT PRICES, and will be sola'.
at Lowest Possible rigures.
EAUETROTJCvEING,J
STOVES, T1N'\NARE DMHV SUPPLIES, &c,
I have on hand a 4arge• quantity of the best,bro,ncls of tin manufactured in the world,
bought for cash at the lowest prices, in the best English Markets, at d aS my fmcili
ties for purchasing those cannot bo ,surpassed by any .firm in tho trade in
Oauada, I am determined to soli my goods :at the lowest possiblo marr,in
and not bo undersold by any.
My STAFF OF WORKMEN ATM A L
A11 work Warranted first-class, as 'it is entirely done under my ow,u immediate.
supervision. Eavetroughing specially attended to and properly put up
and completed. Stoves in alt varieties, cheaper than ever.
REMEMBER, R, TILE PLACE—Opposite Echange Hotel, conger aospithine
and Victoria streets, Barkley and LilcCrimmon's old stand. -
Call and sae and you will Carry home the conviction that what I says:
correct. My blotto is
SMALL PROFITS and QUICK. RETURNS,
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A NIMBLE SIXPENCE IS 13ETTE1 TTfAN . SLOW 'SIfILLINCr.
D. `TH : A `I?.