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FRIDAY, , DECENWEli G, 1880.
Turnberry
Mr. D. McEr en's sale, on Friday
last,4was well attended and tho stock,
impletnente, &o., brought good prices.
Mr. John Farrow wielded the auc-
tioneer's hammer. Ttr. bfoEwen has
legend a farm in the, township of
Harwich, Kent Oounty, and will move
there soon.—Mins Annie Tipling, of
Clinton, is visiting at Mr, Amos
Tipling's. ---Miss Lizzie Caaemore,
daughter of Mr. Jos. Oasomore, who
has been visiting in Port Elgin for
Estray Heifer.
PM. on the premitee
,uaeeci Nt B,'I.urtiteogy
a two year olki. Leiter,
owner to requested• ty
Mid take h'.r away,,(
the eubeerlber, Lot 2 V
about try let et Detober,
reddiiih•,groy color. 7lhe
prove property:I'ay 04420
BONA�hauWii P .
Strayed.
■ From the premises of John Kennedy, Let 34,
First Con. Towuslitp of Cutroes, in tho beginning of
ew
(yearlinhg) rcAuy person giving itiforthna-
tion that will lead to their recovery will be suitably
rewarded. 4t JOHN KENNEDY.
tray Ste
Came on the prem
1st of November, Lol
and white Steer. Tt
property, pay ch " es
3
P. CHAPMAN,
e o . e Subscriber, about the
Con. 3, Kinloss, one red
w :r is requested to prove
IOU eit away,
.BARTERS,
itechuroh P. 0,
some time, returned oh Friday last, .
accompanied by Miss. Katie Gibbons, ismUER or
MAV RIAGCONEYA LICENSES,
NOTARY
of that place.—Mr. Thos. G. Tipling crrrce—"Big" Bookstore,
has accepted a position in the G.T. R. RIPLEY, ONT,
station at Londesboro.-- Rtr. John Money to Loan on Farm Security at Low Bates of
Pater: on'e vale, last Saturday, brought Interest. No cOmnilsaton obarged*
out ft
implements, sold at fairfigures.
the l= 1r PHRENOLOGY & PHYSIOGNOMY,
John Farrow was the auctioneer.—
Municipal matters are very quiet, the
only item worthy of noting is that I
am credibly informed that Mr. John
Dimeut is in the field for the Deputy.
,[teeveship •--..Miss Jennie Baker is
seriocsly ill with typhoid fever.—Miss
Kate McCormick leaves for Detroit
this week.-- t[r. and Mrs. Alfred
Elliott returned from their wedding
trip the beginning of tnis week and.
have et once settled down to the stern
realities of lifein dealing with which
we wish them a long hattlp,seeompaa-
•ied with much happiness and con-
tinued prosperity
?lire, llllam + C01'ny n the scl1b Bet , rz The creditors of Christopher Crowe, late of the
., fit lYlnsham,
MR. G. COZENS,
Tho Phrenologist who lives below the C. P. R.
station, and who has puitised for some yenta in
England and elsewhere, ei at liberty each Saturday
till 10 p. In. to examine persona phrenologically and
give charts. Tho charge at present is only 26 conte.
House and Lot for Sale.
Tho subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot on
the corner of Patrick and Catharine streets, Wing-
ham—the finest loar.tlon in town. The house,. le a
large new cottage, containing six rooms ; good cellar,
well, oto: Moo two good building lots containing
one-fifth of an acre each. Will be sold on easy terns.
For full particulars apply to the proprietor.
ROBERT D. YOUNG,
Notice to Creditors.
own deceased, aro hereby notified to
of the foliowin send in their oiutf; a to tl+ti ttntl arsi t;o eon d t
.felly from death into the joyous light
'of eternal life last lklonday morning.
She had been seriously ill for about
five weeks, but so little was it expect-
ed that her illness would terminate
Pettily that when 3►"er death was an-
nounced. the . Whole oommnuity was
filled with sorrow lend surprise.
Along; with leer husband and . other
•� netubers of the - far nily,. she was
Ono.i;,r the first to settle an the site on
' 11iA 11 the town a \Viugbam now
8'Andtr.' As the town grew around
them they t r dually sold'"their farm
and for some time lived retired, after
which they bought the farm on which
she resit?ed till her death. She was
about fifty years of age and leaves a
hushand,,$ve sons and twve daughters
to molar their sad bereavement, but
comforted by the knowledge that all
through her. affliction, and 'particular. .
ly during the last hours of her life,
she was able to express a firm and Excell
hopeful' trust iu her Saviour, in whose • The Executors o
arms she is, nO W sweetly re )ting. Cronyn offer for sale
dred Acres of first-class
half of Lot 2, Con. 2, Mo
Bluevale. - roe, There are ninety acre
balance good bush, There i
o sketch passed
peitee _ ore on
or before the 28rd of December, after whit1l date..
the said Excoutore will proceed to distribute the
said estate, having regard only to such claims as they
shall then have recelt ed notice of.. DAVIS,
31 JAS. MaGUORE.
• Farm for Sale. 0
The undersigned offers for sale Lot 18, Concession
B,Howick and 0 acres off the east end of Lot 19,
making 106 acres There aro between .80 and 90
acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On
the premises aro good bank barn, two frame houses,
Wroxeter. outbuildings.four miles
trona For articulaapply o
CitOCKET WILLITS,
Wroxeter P. 0.r
Farm for Sale.
The subscriber offers tor sale his farm, being Lot
22, Concession 10, Turnborry, containing 100 acres,
more or less. There are seven acres in fall wheat
and all the land cleared is seeded down. On the
promises is a good frame barn and a low house, and
Gated lbeingtonly three miles from the farm is eiflouriisto-
hing
town of Wingham. Mor further particulars, apply
to ANDREW MITCHELL, near the farm, Wing -
ham Poet office, or to WMtip proprie•
tor,
• Gremlin, Cass Co., North Dakota.
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As some of the Merchants have announced a Clearing Sale at Cost fen, Wash, a 1•4
tT
ti3 f�
1NF41
And to DO BETTER for my Customers, I will give you
lorullii You lover :bac kip
30 D.A.. S 111 2: 0 =LA. S
COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1889.
0
Instead of Felling Goods at 10 or 15 per cent. off, I will give every person TWENTY -4, ER CENT.
OFF STR.AIGH 1` FOR CASH, in every Department. The merits of our Bargains can only be . under-
stood by a personal inspection of my stock and prices.
tom' CALL EARLY AS EVERYTHING GOES AT QUICK CLEARING PRICES !
See our. Dress Goods at 20 per cent, off, Ulantlings, 20 per cent. off, Silks and Satins, 20 per cent off,
Sealettes, 20 per cent. off, Flannels, 20 per cent. off, Cottons, 20 per cent. off,
Tweeds and Overcoatings, 20 per cent: off, Suits and Overcoats, 20 per cent, off,
Carpets and 'Lace Curtains, 20, per cent, off, Ribbons and Laces, 20 per cent. off,
Furs, 20 per cent. off, Gents'Furnishings 20 per cent. off, Boots and Shoes, 20 per dent. off,
Don't miss seeing Goods, as the shop is full of the most Fashionable Goode, and everything marlted ilx.
plain figures. Se you will save money by calling, and get $2 back for every $10.
Yours truly,
M. H. AlelNDCO.
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H DAVIS, ecutor,
1 gham.
Twb excellent ladies in the village
are very ill :Mrs John ,,Farrow and
Mrs. Daniel Lewis.— Next Sunday
will be held the Missionary Anniver=
nary of the Methodist Ohurch. The
Bev. Dr. Henderson, chairman of the
Listowel District, will (D. V.) 'preach
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1o11, on 'Ftlesdny evening, the 10th
under' the auspices of 10(1
;Lodge No..170. Mr T W Crawford,
,;-Condon, and Miss Bell•Swith, of
'.Stratford, will take part. The musical
part of the programme will be sustain-
ed by Tees :vett r and Lucknow talent,
A grani treat may bo expected.
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WINGHA14'E MAR$1 TS.
WpM11. M, December 5,1880
Corrected Ly P. Dean., Produce Dealer.
uiour pet 3u0 lbs, • $ 2 60 to
Fall Wheat per beshel, • 0 76
Spring " 0 70 to
Naw Oats,25 t •
Barley • 35 to
Pel, • •64 to
Potatos 30 t0
Butter late made
do Rnils, - • 13 to
•
do summer mods • 14 to
12 to
Eggs per dozen. 16 to
Wood per cord, • - 1 25 to
fray per ton, 6 50 to
HOGS INANTEQ
260
0 80
0 80
26
46
65
10
16
1 60
31
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Wingh:., , at Brun • .' ick Hotel,
ON
Saturday, ■ P ecexnber, 1889,
At 1. O'clock P. ., there will be sold
THE M k N FARM,
About 140 taros, . ,Ing Lot E . on, in the Third Co'n
cession Towns, pp of Morris (o ept 00 acres north
of River Mait - , cl.)
For Furth ' particulars see poste • or apply to
CRONYN & BETTS, *
Vendors' Solicito
Lon, •n, Ont.
Or to P. 1»IANS, Ja., Auctioneer
Win , m.
WINGHAM
..F�auAiNs MLLLS!
Farmers hurry en your store hogs end fatten t
tw tile, market from January to June. We have de-
termivd to abandon the pecking of dressed hogs in
order to make the packing of hogs a business
thrnuxbnnt,the year, We shell endeavor to buy at
whatever the price 1S, enough live hogs during these
months to run our pack ng house. As this businies
°s ne.le•ted during the late vdnter and spring
;nwnt ,s, we think these who have?hogs suitable for
Mur rc.tuirc:nteute will reap a big benefit. Wo want
has n.,t less then 140 lbs., and not over 220 lbs.,
and' will gi.e a handsowe pries for the same. Re-
eolleet Ws shall not btty 4► droe sd hog
this winter, whereas we packed I5,000 dressed
hn„v after Jan. 1st, lseewinter.
J. L. GIANT & CO., Ingersoll.
Strayed Cattle.
v ,.• •.'. Vie nrsntir-3 fit the underetgned, tot 84,
e , ,; ret :1',wa!•tir,, t.' ye4rdn,i eMtTt, One
ter t wt, r ani ,nM +-c ,:et Thr' own r can h we
t 8u 'y R, ri g . t0,.t y 1 piing expona
ra.
JOLix IntiD..
The nnderstgned wish to tender thou host thanks
for the liberal patronage given to our firm during
several years prior to the burning of our mill by in-
cendiarism, During the haat season we have re-
moddelled the town mill to the latest approved Sys-
tem of Hungarian holler Process milling. We bbe.
Hove weoan now gaivo bettor accommodation than
ever before. We over
Promipt Disxlatch,
Pair Returns,
QUAL/TY SECOND TO NONE IN THIS
SECTION.
And by close personal attention to the bneintse
hope to ha amen tested with a trial by all old
Mends end rn►ny new ones.
Yours most respectful:,,
lit Ttilt b CAIIL
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Betray 'Eoifor.
' Carne into tho promises of the subscriber, Lot 39,
f on. 8, East WM,nanoah, about the hit of September
1,et, a scan red sero• rifer. *inn owner Is re.
i a netted 'o prove 11ff wed),pay ebarsse and take it
b.H
t waw. -A.. CA •PP'ELL, i
>ft Esinoch 1'. 0.
- nigh
0D OTollt,
Where all the Novelties of the season are to be peen, and nobody goes
away, because we have the best,stack and everybody are pleased
with our goods and buy.
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rens
of all qualities and styles. Positively the largest stock in the county of
Huron to select from, with sill the newest trimmings to match.
ULSTERINGS AND MANTLINGS
from 50 cents per yard upwards.
SITITM PLIMITES iii .: SE LET 'ES
of the hp'st qualities, 'which we cut free of • charge. Every lady should
see them. You would certainly fiat we have the best range in town.
Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, Shawls, Wool Squares,
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and the only and most reliable stock of
130011'S _4_ " S 30 E s
inthe county. '
ALL COME AND GIVE US •A LOOK .THROUGH.
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