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The Wingham Times, 1888-10-26, Page 41 • • T After sown •1inss 4r. Andrew Oiarri') di A of 7,13.nay week being highly este d. he deeeased bora in Mar •..tfAhoroshire, 8corland„ isiit3'.:t end came ix) thla country in 18;74. Ir. ond M. Currie lived at Gait lei e yefa- on coniii4;to Canada aud afte Ward mane their home at $t. Marys, • eaforth anti. BnsOls. . 41.0,4Z•••124.,,A2••••10744•"••••••144 `WIN. IA, on the 20th Inst., the Wife ; daughter. aucmosh, on the 17th Mat., the I� tor ; 0"t1' tlist lost., the wife of Mr* 13th inst., the wife of M. • • on theAlth inst„ tho wife of on. t the 13th inst., the wife of it sou. e 7th inst., tho wife of Ur. A. ftinizat„tho wife of Mr. John the 14th inst. the wife of Mr. enows'roes*At Wingh of Mr. Win. Crow Lthrt—In East wife of Mr. T, iftl Gatait—In Morrie, on Jas. Gray ; a sou. Lao -4t Myth, oo th Win, Linn; 080U, Sitoxo.—At Tocswate Mr. John Strong; a Io—in citheta, Mr, Albert Haynes on ti Colo ; twins, boy an Brtis.—In (trey, 00 the Bain ; a son. Dot.. -8n Brussels, G. Dallier ; a sou. LV ED. • GitILVIN—PowtGG--At he Church of the Nicosia', Rineardino, on the 1, Most., by the Boy. W. T. Hill, AI. A., assisted I r JLov. John Ridley, rector of Galt, Miss. Lucretia Powell, eldest daughter of leraucts ll. Powell, to he ltev. Arthur IC. Griffin, "nasistant minister, Cl trch of Redeemer, Toronto, IfIviAtt—littoosts,--At 50 iter, on the 10th inst., bythe 10er. Mr. Martin, Mr. '00IeFm. sof OBtolzoIl, to Mies Nellie Brooks, fo 'rawly of Clinton. et'Se-1.—At ho resideuee of tho bride's Parents, in Grey, on t o 24th Oust„ by Rev. Samuel Jones, Nil.. T. II. Pout 0., of Whitechurch, to Miss Dolgatty, of GI' y. ILizionson—At Belinor on the lith Ina.. Eliza. both, wife of Mr. E. I memo, aged 24 years. lizotm—At Settforth, o the lith inst., Clarence, son a. No0110,. of th Son, aged 4 years 8 months and tio.vs. Cotmss—At yeingliain on the 10th inst., Mary Cairic,daughter of Ir. Janne Collins, aged 7 months and 14 days. Ccants—At Brussels, •n the loth inst., Andlow Gut ie, lg., aged 64.3, sa.a; 4 moutho and 17 days. nwm.—At Delmore, of •he 25th Mat., the wife of Ole. W, Irwin, age 64years and 8 months. •3•4=ilenek-••••••••••• Vira•LITS•••••••••••00441 WINGE1.92E MART04TS,, WI:so:Lam, Oct. 25, 1838, i) 3 00 to 8 00 5 50 to 5 50 1 12 to 1 12 00 to 00 34 to 36 55 to 65 58 to CO 25 to 30 300o 40 • 16 to 16 16 to 10 1 25 to 1 50 13 00 to 0500) Flour per cwt., • • Flour per bbl., " • Fall Vitheatper bushel, new - Spring Oats, Barley, Peas, Potatos, Apples por bag, Butter por 10„ Erma per dozen, Wood per eord, Hay per ton, - ./4•••••=4=4•71,018//nes••••••••• ••• NOTICE' OF DISSOLUTION. -TOME 10 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between the. undersigned as carriage builders, of the Town of Winghalmin the County of Hurono s thiaday i gaol wed. The butine',16 Will be carried on by James W. Inglis on WS own *moot 70 the same prtinises, .4.11 debts dtto tho late'liartnersIzip must be paid at once. Dated at Vtilighain this 23rd October, 1888. Wfrszse j aostInA 7,. COUTTS, J. A. SIORWNS: JAtIES W, INGLIS. Executors' Notice. Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1687, • 011apter 11), &akin 86, the creditors of James Tipling, 11tt. of the Township of Turnbarry, in the County of llneao, and province of Ontario, yeoman, who died on or about the 1st day of 51sy, 1885, 00 aluired to octl. to J. A. Morton, of the Town of WingAcm, In t -lo County of Huron, Solicitor for the undersigned Executors 02 00.10 said deceased, on or before the 1405 DIDVEREDDlit, t. D., 1603, their .ntunes, addresses and descriptions; the full particulars. •of their claims ; a statement of their neetunito' Lunt tho nature of the securities (if any) held by th.int. And, notice is hereby givon that the said ate,idtor3 Will, immediately aiter the last mon. Coosa day, proceed to distribute the assets of the • . said deea'as:,,d among the partiee entitled thereto, laavirq, ro,;:arti only to the elahns of which they shall then have had notice. A1106 TIPLING, T5104. GE.). TIPLING. J. A. Motvrox, Solicitor for Executors. • Wingham, 1810 Get., 1888. —it BALE. The undlt•ti2med has eceivel instruns ctiofrom -the kiaeontars of Via -4100 of the late J'ALIES 'TIMING, to sell bv 1-•=AUBLIO _AOOTION, OCTOBER 30, 1838, 00 following normn.... The f3. "1115 imported mare. Diamend, regIster,i4 In the Si re Horse Stud Book; Driving Iona, "LB infirm," for veers old, a splendid roadster; t wo year ohl 61W, by Ilr. tutievY,one year old filly by "Tom Reinhart am.of both g'ot by "Mach Hawk year ol ono two year old olding by ''GarneV'--in we, 83 am old. ovrri.n: 6 cowand a number of •s mum cattle. Ifouselmid ftiro% re, and Farm Implements and numerous other ur 13103. 3408. umonnso AMOS •t4 T. G. TIMING, Aucti neer. Lxocutors, Winghare, Oct, 3th, 1850 • d it The FINEST QUALITY of onApns, mAorms, PEARS, QUINOES, ORANGES, LEMONS, —AT -- MP SCM14-v-in's., OYSTEn R. STEWED or FRIED, 0••••••••44404 A very Full end fine Una of ConectIonery. MONEY TO LEND. nifty. cf,uPotATtot. 'Dlr. TOA tiSHIP OP 1 Tornborry lean aboutt'3,000 to 1(.44.1 to Mort. 1'N 400. P0,r rerna apply to, %-) 11 4*. metArtivi, or WM. Mt:PHERSON, TANAivamt, Wietrhanl. rocas, Giref.trrow uoirisuro,DIry 1101, l8 • 0 See our Drew and Ifitintle (aoads, ix ,. See our Piushe, Seqltte,libirvlletax, arid 61,P. E3ee our Flannels, Underwear and Blankets. See our Tweeds, Worsteds, .Pan,titigs, and Overcoatings, . Bee our Gloves, Hosiery,,Y#rns 'and Shawls. Bee our Carpets, Oilcloths; Ditniasks'.;a:nd Curtains. See our Boots and Shoes, Overshoes and Rubbers.. See our Magnificent Display in all ,Departthents. See our Value. Cannot be Undersold. Beaver' Block. NEW Yours Ilespectfully, . •AC idcZWD00. ,••••••••,.._ 000 ••••••••••14•.••••••••• .70V. A•4•••••••••••••••,-.4,144•00•••••:,••••*• S44.1 'HOP ! FALL nripoRTArioN TAILOR. S R. E., C. CLARKE, - In opening a new Tailor Shop in Wing.,,harn, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. It will be his endeavor to give satisfaction to all entrusting him with their orders. ar Ladies requiring tailor.made JACKETS JD."LT.1_4TERS Can secure a good fitting garment by patronizing the new Tailor Shop. • 0 '1 Wingham, Sept. 25th, 1888, 11•114••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • E. C. CLARKE. 0 Eic) How and hand liand DORE aro 00 ' • 0 s. To make 'for new fat' and winter goods, we are offering purchasers splendid inducements in TOP BUGGIES'New and Second - Hand PHAETONS and DO0 CARTS. This is the Golden Opportunity. Rigs home made and unexceptional in material and finish. •.••••••••••Wrneorrassraysle•4••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••re•••••••m••••••••••••••••••,••••••• To rho nil of Vliggham ad malty a Lugg: —Having opened out r, large stock of— ,. atahes, Clocks, Jevirellery, Silverware, am prepared to meet the wants of the people in every respect, ism ONLY in the lowness of prices but in the quality of goods as well. am prepared to do all kinds of work that is in my line of business and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED J. H. VANS ONE SUOOESSOR TO H. PAM DELI/Timm LINE or LATEST STYLES G-M3I\TTS' EIL SPLENDID VARIETY AND EXCELLENT VALVE IN-- G-114k-ZTS' SHIRTS, COLLARS, SILK CAPS, &c,, Clothing, a Specialty, ICEIBSTEt • 4.4f1:4443sn HAS NOW ON HAND A. LARGE STOCK OF EVERY LINE FOUND IN .A. FIRsr,a;Ass BOOKSTORE, MAGNIFICENT WALL PAPERS Of E VERY Q U A LIT Y, SHADE and DEIGN, and, at . REALLY, PR,IdES, ' 11; BIG ARRIVALS,. IN; FANOYiGOObSf SCHOOL SUPP.VES AND TEAMIERSr REQUISITES. • :: Mi• FINE ALBUMS AND Irtarr Low PRICES. • VA.SES IN EVERY DESIGN,. • .• AND FANCY Goobs pF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. J BLANK BOOKS HOLTDAYi GOODS., 131.11rat Etqg E,P-4420, lagz.thg: L'atet Gut. SEM ai••••dcI•4•Ine•eer•••a-,•••i••e•40•2r4e•••Sinrzom••Illsemst•hrnrfw••••••:r•ra•••••alof•n•,-'•C••••elrniy:LM•RG••••SM•V•i••••••••••••••S0•4 •••4 C.J RO N 0 INT 113 TEIRSI( OJ L - SEE - 1A.TIAWA-Y IVItlet.t* BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS' AND PERFECT TIME -KEEPERS. • Go, n I-7 '31TE Jct. c_LA Gan and FILLED GOLD .GASE.WILTUEM MY QUOTATIONS AND PRICES CAN'T. BE BEATEN 1 Mi. P.. GESTJ3m, MASON DLocxi, • ••••044.4004•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!•••••••:••••••••••••• •••••-• 444.—••••••—••,.. EAVETROUGHING, STOVES, TINWARE, DitilltIFLIES, &c. •••••"*.••••••••••••••••••10.••=2100•00•01.1- I have on hand a large quantity of the best brands of tin manufactured in the word bought for cash at the lowest prices, in the bolt English blarlrets, 000 d my ties fey parehasing these canntet be suri2ssod by any &Ill in the trade in (Muscle, 1 atn 'determined toliell•inrabods at the lowest possible margin and not be undersold by any. • MY STAFF OF ViTORT&MIT:11 ARE A L All work 'warranted first-class, as it is entirely done nude)" iny own ittilleaiate supervision. Eavetroughing specially attended to and proporly put up and completed,. • Stoves in sh varieties, cheaper than Over. MI nisi. REMEMBER, THE PLACE—Opposite Exchange Hotel, corner .Insaphine • and Victoria streets, Barkley and AlcOtiminen's old gaud. Cali and ,,,,e/1,tia you will carry home tho conviction that what I say is cervect, My Motto is SMALL PROFITS anal QUIGIC 11,ETITIZS 113I.Iltl SIXPENCE IS BETTED, TI/AN A. SLOW D. 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