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b1t1I) & , FEB. 22, 1689�
Go'<:rio.
A great malty businees a hanges
have takeu place here of late,—Air.
I)Lzuealt Ferguson, who has beet:
engaged in the hardware business in
this place upwards of 25 years has
sold out to Mr. Juo, Sanderson, Jr,
of wl'ruxeter, who, we believe,will soou
move to tlhis place.---i41r, Hazelwood,
our baker, lens sold out to Mr, Alex.
Ilvine,"who until recently worked for
the termer. As Mr. Irvine has lately
taken unto himself a partner iu life
we bespeak for himsuccess in his new
venture, --A London firm have bought
sane of the storehouses and grounds
here and are fitting it up for the
evaporation of fruit.—A youug men's
Liberal reform club has been organized
in this place --president, Wm. Irwin ;;
'vice president, Juo. }Tani ; secretary.
treas.,D, Sanderson.—Mr. Geo. Foster
and family left for Louisiana Last
Monday to seek his fortune in the
;Sunny South. We understand he has
routed his fano here.—Mr. R,Young,
Who lost in the neighborhood of $2000
-in the building of the Bell Block at
Wroxeter about thirteen years ago,
through the failure of the film, Bell es
Shaver, received word from hie lawyer
in Toronto last Tuesday, that he hack
recovered for him his money, together
with costs end interest on the same
amounting in all to about $3000,
Mr. Young has been put to a great lot
•of trouble and anxiety over his case
•du1'ing those years and we congratu-
late hila on his success.
Belfast.
Mr. John Agar has sold his big
team to Mr. Gentles for $800 and has
purchased a span of Scotchman colts
'from his sou James for $S66.—Un
,account of the snow being so deep it
is not very easy to turn out to pass
teams on the road. Some are busy
.hauling square timbers.—The roads
being so bad after the rain on Satur.
•day while Mr. Mullin was cowing'
-from ;xoderich with the stage '•on
Monday the horses gut the better of
him twice. We are glad to learn that
:the damage wasslhgtit. `-Mr, W. A.
Hackett left on Tuesday for Manitoba
where he intends to make his home
-for a whiie. On Monday evening the
young folks of the neighborhood as-
••sembled at his fathers before he. left
::and also to shcw in what high esteem
in which he was held. The following
is the address which was presented :
Ashfield, Feb 18th, '89
Mr. Wm. A. Hackett : - Dear.
Friend : We, the members and hear-
ers of Hackett's Church having learned
with regret that you are about to go
to Manitoba and thus sever your con-
nection with us, at least for a while,
take this opportunity of thanking you
.most heartily for the aid which° you
have given us both in the church. and
Sabbath School. At all tithes you
have been willing and ready to lend a
helping hand in every good cause that
-was needed for the Sabbath School
:and Church. Although we feel sorry
.at your departure, yet we hope that
you may hate great success in your
mew sphere of life, and we feel confi-
•dent that what is oar loss will be gain
'to"others as we know that you will
-always continue to do what you can
for the Blessed Redeemer who has
taone so much for you. Please remem-
ber us in the hour of prayer for we
know that the prayer of the righteous
ratan availeth much and we shall not
forget you. Please aeeept this toilet
case as a small token of oar apprecia-
tion of your usefulness in our midst.
In conclusion we wish you earth's
best blessing and after death that
.crown of life which faicleth not away.
Signed on behalf of the congregation by
LAVINA LANE,
JAMES STOrBEES.
'rhe agricultural show managers in
the Niagara Peninsula at their recent
,convention said We believe that
liberal advertising in a judicious roan•
ner tends to the success of the show
find that all attractions should be
well advertised in order to draw non•
exhibitors and this increase the gate
"res„ei pts.
WI/4011A1111iARK TS.
WeteuAnt rep. 21, 1889
Volrecte4l by p. neane, Drodueo Dealer.
Mohr per.loo 114,. tt 2 80 to
Fa Piheat per bueliel, • 93 to
tlprdng " • 93 to
a:d, •• - 30 to
I4arley,. 40 to
pane • • 88 to
i'oPert+, • 25 to
Ai 1,P9r ba • 2.5 to
>se lb., 10 o
ye ft 8 to
II0e1 G i5 to
per Coro, t25to
12 04 is
2 80
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HARPY—At Tecinav r on the 7th inst., the wile o ? South ,i i? ett
rt i h let.
Air. W. Ma:711 a ia+I titer, t
A tr itt,• lu Ifo,., .a. cu WO 0th Inst.. the wife of 1 ---- ..- F --T ..,------------------""--
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#z�:cat,+tx�--at t`Ur. A% it. itehekh t o tiatight,-r. C I T Y i Al( E II I.ttau,t,; a tau 12th Inst, the wife el '
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Owing to the late 7Hooln I have made room for and have on hand
LEADING BOOT ANJJ S
DisNitX,-lo 4J, bolt township, ou the 12th inst,,
the Wan et lir. R. A:Spey ; sou,
Metloot -1n kfutic:, en the 12th Mat, the wife of
Mr. W. Stet oof;
1laulaNasuv to �•dt I tatowei, on the nth Inst„ the
Wife of Mr. rhos. G• Itot toead, u son,
k1t+stat K Itfer4'y. on theist inst., the wife of Air
Geo. nubble ; twins -son and daughter.
,Cinvirt-•SornuttN-At Gerrie, on the 13th inst.,
by the Bey. T. A. Wright, Mr. Henry Carter, of
Alatutoba, to bliss Sarah Hathern, daughter of Mr,
John 3.tthern, of Fordwi:h.
Cel.nwnct,---Noonnorss---in Baydeld, on the 6th
last., by the Rev D, Forrest, SV If Caldwell, of Pin -
conning. Mich,, to Mabel, daughter et M. 1', Moor -
house.
Ittranoon Srstlr•.••At Clinton, on the 13th inst.,
by the Iters J Edge, Lir Edward: J Rutledge, of
Clinton, to Mt9sM'tagle Steep, of Guderich to$nship.
VASnnlCK—itIoIiARDdeo--At Listowel, on the 13th
inst. ,by the Rev J W calplu, Ai A Air J Vanderick, to
Miss Nellie Ilichatdson, both of Listowel.
ARRNt1T-RPM-At Listowel, on the 13th hist, by
Rev Mr Schultz, 01 Elmira, Itov M Arendt, pastor of
the Luthotagpllureh, Listowel, to Miss Lizzie Hess,
eldest daughter of lir Win tress.
Iuwatoutno-AtoAt.za1En-•-M Attwood, on the 12th
Inst, by Rev A Henderson, In A. Mr Thos A New-
bt.,cing to Miss Elizabeth McAllister; both of Elam.
0�taudens—PANAtteKKa-In Grey. on the 12th Inst,
by 1teeJ IIDyko, Air Samuel Chambers to bliss
Maly Victoria. ranebaker, both of Grey.
FiYFyA.
Asan --In North Burns, Mich, on the 510 inst,
Maggie, wife of Jamee"Alt •n, and daughter of John
S Elliott, of Culross, aged 32years, 1 month and 1
day,
OKn—AtTeoswater, on the 0th inst., wife of AIr.
W. E R, Orr, aged 40 years,
ZMCNEJD- In Eltua, on the I2thinst, Mary bleNeid,
aged 29 years, 3 months and 13 days.
Lxrran—ln Mot•nington, on the 9th Met, Mrs I:
Leitch, relict of the lute John Leitch, in her 00th
year,
ZILIIAX-In Listowel,on the 1Othinst,Mrs Elizaabeth
Zilliax, aged 63 years, 3 months and 13 days.
Love—In Listowel, on the 12th Inst, Morton G, don
of0lr Geo Love, aged 8 months and 27 days,
Stewart -In Henfryn, ou the 4th inst, Mrs Wm
S art aged 39 years.
teyers-In Etta tVawanosh, on the 13th Inst,
Margaret, wife of S H Meyers, aged 25 years and 6
days.
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MISS NELLO McH.ARDY.,
CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION ON PIANO AND
lJ Or; un, in Voice Culture and Harmony,
Musto RooMs : IN BEAVER. BLOCK.
.A HOLSTEIN BULL CALF
Owned by James Elliott, Binevele. Bred by ff.
Bollert, Cassel, Ont„ Date of birth, April 2610„1888.
Sire, Banton, No. 3237, H. 13. B., Dam Eustrolia,
2nd No. 8900, II. P. H. B. Bred by 10. Bollert, Cas-
sel, Ont. Intending purchasers aro requested to
come and see the herd.
BANK OF EAMILTON,
WT1TG�
Sterling Exchange and Drafts .on Rale Yore
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Receipts issued for deposits bearing interest.
SAVINGS BANK.
Any sum clown to 01 received in this department on
which Interest will bo paid.
Orman IJocas: 100. In. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, from
10 a. m.to1p.n
B. WILLSON, AGENT.
MarEn 0` DICKINSON, Solicitors
Pioneer Hardware Story
STONE BLOCK.
We give special
following lines :
IRON PIPE, ALL SIZES FROM
INCII.
BEST BREAD
Delivered to any part of the town at
9 cents For a 4 Pound Loaf.
Oakes and Pastry in Stock and to
order, Lunch at all hours,
JAMES SLEIVIII`t -
Store Opposite T. A. Ivl ills'.. v
BROCKENSTURE'S
Photograph * Gallery.
EOE STOREI
----,A Large
Stuele.
of
,
' 1• M'� m .
l)
In addition to my Custom 13usitiess, I defy Competition in (finality, Sizes,
and ant determined to sell for CASH, AT BOOK 13OTTO11 1)lvlt 1+15,,
zierltepair•Jng as usual, aucl Oenhent Patching a Specialty. I solicit
a share of the patronage. Don't Forget the Place Opposite the Central hotel,
P, S.-- I au determined to have in all accounts by A1arelh 1st, or I will
hand the sante into Court for colloetion,
F. RODERUS,
Winglam, Ont.
ler;.
LDSMITH SP— ALL
Long Experience, , c1 ose attention and
unexcelled facilities, enables me
to turn out uuiforinly a cess of
wort; equal to that of any
Gallery in the west,
.i Work of every description artifi'
Cally, promptly and satisfactorily doiie.
CABINETS JND FAMILY GF(OIIPS
—A SPECIALTY.—
A Large Assortment of Frames
kept constantly oil 'sand, Prices as
low as are consistent with good work.
G T
haring
$15,000
$15,009 c VORTH
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OF—
General
F—Generm.
Is the place where all ()en be supplied w” h
iverware and
Speetaeleg
Of the RES QUALITY and at the OWEST PRICES. ses
-I{axing ,just returned ,,ons the Wholesale tlarkets, where I have bought a
very heavy stock of abovesarticles for Sixc Cash, 1 ala in a position to Otto
them to my Customers and t e Public gen •Jtlly at
IO0.15._ 130,'> T
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Call and see my. Fine Assorted St r of 'Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches,
Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains, t fin st and cheapest lot of Ladies' Bi ooe11-
es, Earrings, Culf-buttons, &e., i the 'Thhn.
lrp' I have the finest and largest "tock of G? d Rings ever kept in••'Winghain,
consisting of Plain Rings, Sto e Set Rings ianhond Rings and Scarf Pins,.•
In Watch Movements. I ave theta in stock sem all the leading manus &u "
tuners of the United St/ tes : The Elgin, itham, Hampden, II11noio,
Rockford, Columbus and ' urora Watches. 1 liar also a very large stock of
Clocks, from $1 20 upw: ds.
If yon want a Chri
max or New Years present, VA7'
TONE)3 is -where
you can get it either' n gold or silver at Rock Bottom I'll,
As I have bong
i�. socheap.
Goo p.
Mut Bo linglitud
BEFORE MOVING.
T.. A. MILLS
Has determined. to clear out the
whole stock of
DRESS GOODS, EEA.DY-MADE
CLOTHING, CARPETS,
FLANNELS, MANTLE
GOODS, CLOTHS,
TWEEDS, J3LANIiETS,
SHAWLS,
TATS AND CAPS,
FURS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
attention to the GROCERIES, i CROCKERY AND
GLASSWARE.
I TO 3
IIRON AND BRASS PIPE FITTINGS.
FIRE BRICKS, MILL FILES,
MACHINE OILS.
AMERICAN WATER WHITE COAL
OIL.
We are sole agents in Winglham for
the sale of -Genuine Rubber Paint
the best in the world.
—0—.FL/^i
HE SOC
Fully Assorted,
Call, and get Bargains While the
Stock is cotuplete.
_0-
-Tills Is A--•'-
!Genuine Cleariog Sale
All kinds of shelf and -
OF
heavy Hardware at gefigoli610 Gmedsp
bottom, prices.
T. A. . MILLS
Xao, 1. Mine e .Sign of the Red Flag,
CD.
INLLT JV1T LS11,01211M:11
Ilas a most complete assortment of the LATEST, CHOICEST, and
MOST CHARMING A,T'ICLES in
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ,
and Silver Goods.
YOU BUT AT BARGAINS.
WARRANTED.
GO BIGHT TO c P.V.EI'S BLOCK YOH. YOUn
Cc'1Il
I do all kin
prices and ail
8.
for spot cash, that is just the reason tha` I call offer goods
nd inspect my stock.
s of repairing in watches, clocks, jewellery, &c.; reasonable
arranted., •
Tihanki - g my numerous customers for the veryliberal patronage t'
on me sib := doming to Wingham, and soliciting a continuance of the sit
1 remain, yours truly,
+) r 10) w l a�
SUCCESSOR TO I3. PARK. •
J'r Remember the stand : Next floor to the Post Of'dce.
towed
NE ..W TAILOR H
R.'rii: . C. CLARKE,
In opening a new Tailor Shop in Winglham, respectfully ;solicits a share
of public patronage. 'It will be his endeavor to give satisfaction to all
entrusting him with their orders.
- Being now in 'running order, desire' to thank those who have
favored him, and to say that no,pains will: be spared to give Satifaction.
in the future:;
E. 0. CLARKE.
Wingharn, January 11t1,1, 18119.
To The ' Lndie$ of Winghnlm and Ounnounding gnuntrg
We beg to intimate that we have on+ hand a very Cornpleite Stock of..
FANCY GODS,
Comprising the CHOICEST ARTICLES and LATEST NOVELTIES.
Beauttf al Ggmds in Every , Depart ,ent.
AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOOK SOLICITED.
Ver Prices Very Reasonable,.
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