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CORDON 84 McINTO(RE
STOCK -TAKING $ALE,
On the 15th, of August we start stook
taking and in order to reduce our Stogie
to the lowest possible point before that
day, we Have decided to give bargainsto
all who come for thein.
It is for our friends, and the public at
large, to say how far our intentions aro
carried out. We are prepared to do our
part, Will you do your part ?
Bargains in General Dry Goods,
Bargains in Dross Goods.
Bargains in Prints and Muslins.
Bargains in Hats, Shirtd, Collars and
Ties.
Bargains in Ordered Suits. ,a
Bargains in Boots, Shoes and Slippers,
Tons of sugars sad teas, that must..
ie please every taste.
GORDON & 1V,tcINTYRR.
The Big Brown Anchor.
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le Woods read a report of Cases of erysip-
jd elas in children, which were~ • rather
he unique in character. A vote of thanks
lis was tendered Drs Ross and McKenzie
s ce at the
their
a slstan
es for valuable.
r. meeting, and they were made honorary
at members of the Association, The fol-_
v- lowing resolution was passed by the
Lis, association regarding the removal of •
en Dr Sloan, of Blyth; from our midst. •
lel We, the .members of the Huron Medi.
on cal Association, take this opportunity
of expressing the high esteem in"which,
Dr W Sloan, of Blyth, was held by. •
this Association, he having been a
resident of the county for many years,
and.one of the most active members
; of the society. And also of express-
ed ing.our regret at his remoydl from our
5; midst. We also•axtend to him our
4 ;, beat wishes for his future success.
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Ion
:ie, The .Rev I Oampbell,pastor of Knox
iy, church, has bad the full honorary de.
$1, „ret of A M, Ph U, conferred on lama
lid, by the Faculty of the National Uni-
hc, varsity of Chicago, Illinois. -.Over
$7, $50,000 worth of cheese was sold at
he 13th
la ''air h re.--Thiusda
5Q, the last t e qt 1,
Tas of August, has been • fixed as our civic
Vim holiday.' The Falls appears -to be the
Che place, where must of -our people will go,
ie's • as there is an excursion there that
and day.—A meeting of , the shareholders
to of. the Listowel Furniture Company
I an, will be held in the town hall, on. Tues•
,m- day evening,4th August, fpr sanctions
Mr ing by -.laws passed by the provisional
ris, boards and fee the eleption of a new
to board of Directors and the transaction
on of other'business.—Mr J H Hacking,
of the Winnipeg Free Press, and' one
of the first proprietors of the Banner,
ith of this town, was in town yisitiug
old friends lately. -Mr W J Howe has
iers t gone to Kincardine to fill a position
ous at his trade, and has, been engaged as .
are leader of the Kincardine band,
,of
at Brussels.
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Listowel•
A lawn party was . held on the
Jleautiful grounds of Dr Graham, on
Thursday evening of last week. -The
Dominion Day celebration committee
bad a surplus of $60 after ' pitying all
expenses,which has been placed in the
bank for a future occasion.—Post•.
master 'Farrow is+having the building,
formerly need as a .flour and feed
store by Hartley Bros,. north of
13eattie's new livery'barp,put in shape
for the postoflice, as it is said he in-
tends removing the office from its
present site.—A select degree has been
orgrnized in connection with the Royal
;Templars' Lodge here, with the follow -
in r• Geo
o
.Alex Wilson, S U • (ere
Wsn
Rogers. P 0 ; W H Maunders,Prelate;
Mrs A Wilson, B S ; Zi11o8 Maunders,
B To; Thos 3 MoLauchlin, Steward ;
Mrs A McOuire,Tyler; Dr McNaugh-
ton, Medical Examiner,—The proprie-
tors of the Queen's and American
hotels contributed $2a each to the
License c s `e
e Fund for violating the
Carla i
g
terms of the Crooks' Act by having'
more flan.,n
one 'bar "oi o
operation. t i
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3iily 18th. p
• A cleverly ralsed•two dollar bill is
in eirculation. The alteration,how.,
ever, can be readily detected if a per,
son tikes time to look at, the bill, The
Government legal bill reads, '`The
Dominion »f 'Catlada will pay to bear'
er two dollars" is altered by means of
pen and ink to read"The Dominion of
Oanada will pay to bearer ten dollars."
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B61'grave.
The garden party held at Mr Jobn
Seandrett's en Thursday °yening of
last week was a grand success..
Speeches were delivered by Rev Messrs
Hughes and Racey, Refreshments
were served in abundance. All
seemed to enjoy themselves .immensely..
About X30 were realized, which will
go to Trinity ehuroh funds, ."Why
don't the Queen's Own foot ball team
'got up a match with the Wiligham.
'club? The boysshould show the kind
of mettle they are' made of. --Mr W kI
Kerr, of Brussels, 000upiod the pulpit
of the Methodist church, on Sunday
last.—Rev J W Brandon has left for
Itis held of labor--Monckton—fitter a
-short time spent with friends in this
vicinity,
Gorrle.
Mr 11 Perkins has been appointed.
postmaster in succession to the late
II J Besanson. Mr Perkins is in
every way qualified to fill the position;
—Messrs Alex Stroxig and Jas Roe
are shipping horses to Manitoba,—Mr
T G Shearer, of ' near this plane, has
„taken unto himself a wife in the per.
son of Miss • Ellen J Montgomery.
•Congratulations. Some T,Ciisereant
attempted to burn the mill of Mr Adair,
in this place, a few nights ago. Luck
ily'the fire was discovered and extin',
guished before it had made much
headway.
Langside.
(Intended for last issue.)
The hay industry is almost exhaust-
ed, -Preparations are being made, for
the harvesting of the fall wheat which
is a very fair"crop,the only fault being
that it is out rooted.—The spring crops
are.excellnnt.—The roots are growing
well sines the recent rains.— Mr
Joseph Tiffin is indesposed at present.
—Mr Treleaven ,attended the. funeral
of his brother at Tara, last week.
pate over the bad condition of Brinks
er's fence, it is alleged that, Brinker,
who is a much younger man than
Kading was,gave himself a severe. beat
ing and left hila in an unconsciteus
condition, Mr Kading in the course
of an hour or so recovered him suffioi•
eptly to return to his llome,where he
had since bsen confined to Ms bed
under the euro of a doctor. It is
thopgltt°that Nr'Kading'a mind was
somewhat disordered, by the severe
beating which he lead received, as he
appeared to be in 'Continual dread of
further violence at the hands of his
former Assailant, and this state of
mind finally roeulted in the sad oc.
curreraee of Saturday. On the follow-
ing Thursday Mr Kading instructed
Lawyer Collins, of Exeter, to take
proceecings against Drinker for the
assault, .and the fact of the death of
Kading is no assurance that action will
be stayed. It,is more' probable that
the carie will be proceeded with, only
under a different head.
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Blyth.
Mr II Buie, of .Montreal Business.
College, is spending his holidays
with his parents here.- A union pic-
nic of the Presbyterian and Methodist
Sabbath Schools was held in Sloan's
grove on Wednesday last.--The.Stand.
arcl `holidayed last week. --Our oivie
Holiday will be on the 6th of August,
•1VLorr.e. •
Mrs Catherine Turner •Smith,widow
of the late John Smith, of the first
concession, died on Tuesday last, at
the age of 69 years. The deceased
lady leaves two sons. The remains
were enterreti is the Bluevale cemetery
on Wednesday.
East W awanosh•.
Mrs Daniel lvleGowah,of Rapid Oity,
Manitoba, died at the residence of her
.sister, Mrs• Walter McGowan, on
Tuesday of last week, from causer.
She had undergone an operation about
a year ago, but of no avails
Theo Orangemen.
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C 1$SUMPTION CUItTr:D. '
NOTICE Of VOTERS' LIST. t $2,O J O,O0O OQ T OLIDA0•,
Voters' List, 1.891.^ --Municipality of the. ' �'^� p*�/�
Town of Wingham, County of Huron. l ' int 111GRAM.
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Notice is hereby given that t have transmitted or ,
delivered to the roes �r +�e
t Act, 889 the copies
d t Apors . t ,mentioned in sections. 9 and
"l of the Ontario VAtora' Zeis 1 i e :
required by said sections to be so tr'tiosmitted or TI -14 OLDEST 1 THE -LARG!'ST l
delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act,of all I
persons appearing by the last revised Assessment i JOHN
(loll of the said Municipality at Elections for mein. . R O
bersof the Legislative Assembly and at tlnnleipal r
Elections; and that s d list was first posted np at i
i g nt, on too 2Jth July, R
Armats t oro for inapoctlon'�i"N'
1'lertore are 1 d, upon to examine the said list,
my oelee at Town of . 9 u ha
1801,and rentable
ca Q
rind if any amiss •ns or other errors are found there.
in, to take inn -dlato proocodings to have trio said
errors correct -d according to law.
J. R. FERGUSON,
,
Clerk of Town of winghanr.
s :9th day of July, 1891.
An old physician, retired ;trout practleo, having
bad placed in his hands by an Last India missionary
the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the
speedy and permanent cure of Consumption,. Bron.
cbitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung
Affeetiens, also a positive and radical cure for
Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after
having tested its wonderful curative powers in
thousands of cases, he has felt it his duty to make it
known•to his snfrering fellows: Actuated by this
motive and a desire to r,aliove human suffering, I
will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
recipe, in German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by
addressing with stamp, naming this 'paper. W. A.
NoyEs, 820 Powers Nook Rochester, N, Y. •
ANNUAL SESSION' OF THE GRAND LODGE
" AND BLACK CHAPTER.
Mr D Cash, of Prince Albert, writes
to the Montreal Witness as follows :
n
I hadpresented t eon the 3rd of
In
May, last a small fancy table as a
brithdity present, painted black ; var-
nished and gilded. I felt quite proud,
of my present. However, it had not
been in the house very long' before
the legs were "observed to be growing
and are still contiued to do so. One
of the 1e'gs has pet out a' shoot four'
inches long upon which there areeten
leaves. ,Altogether it is a very pretty
table with its bleak and gold, and
now the green. •I think they are
appletree leaves. I set it out of doors
occasionally so that a little moisture
might be given to it •to continue the
growth, as I do not know but it may
blossom and being forth fruit, which
would very muchincrease thecuriosity.
Dated
Maul
Y a --i
HE BEST OF ALL SII.QWS 1
INSON'S
WQRL' S EXPOSITION I
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P J@ LEI i _� T
HARVEST EXCURSIONS
From all Stations in Ontario Return Rates to
METHVEN
HARTNFY
DELORAINE
MOOSOMIN
BINSCARTH
IV'
REtC+INA
MOOSL''J,A.W
YORIKTON
CALGARY
'PRINCE ALBERT
�28,Ofl
X30.00
$35.00
To leave all points in the province of Ontario,on
'AUGUST 1 l thkiletuth20th,igp>ntemhor
AU UST „ 1 8th,
Return 27th,1 9lptember
SEPTEMBER 1st" otulOthti9ltobet•
Parties ticketing* from other points should arrange
to arrive in Toronto in time to connect with thalh
p.m.,train leaving August 1111,, 18th, and Septem-
ber 181,1891.
For full information apply to any ticket agent of
the CanadfanPaoiflc Railway'
Tfi:awt
ce"N se
Some
4WAhr Children
a
)r $row'zg
Greatly augmented.by the Now Biblical, Historical,
Dramatic and
316
1
riumphal and Colossal Sceneograpliic, Terpsichorean
usical Spectac a of
Solomon His Temple 'ao o the ee4Queer.] f Shtha�
•.
A titanic and colossal inspirational creatien from, the f. tile and gifted brain of Mr. JCIIN RETTIG, the
father,originator,projector, painter,designer and constt actor of the world *famed sensational Spectacles
I00t-Beautiful Ladies in the
RAND I3AALLET--100
1500 People Representing Characters of he WISE KING'S REIGN, attired in
maguificent costumes similar to those u orn in that age of opulence and gran-
deur, manufactured at a post oone hundred thousand dollars.
riec.ari '.t:•.s;, . ` s � 1, star-
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KINGS Jiffy, 29.-- The 62nd
session of the Grand Orange Lodge of
British America convened here yester-
day. Mayor Clarke, of Torento,presided.
Mayor Drennan, E 1?ennett (county
master), and tlames i11arshall . (secre-
tary of the 'peal reception committee)
delivered addresses. W Johnson, M
P, of Ballykillbeg, wasreceived .with
honors. The grand masttsr in his
annual Address said the separate school
question in Manitoba was nearing'a
- settlement, and common schools were
being established. There are 1,256
primarPlodges in the association, an
increase of.30. In ten months 3$
warrants bad been issued. The
' order never was more Malted and
• prosp.erous, Many lodgges were seek
Ing the benefits of the new incporatioli
act.
The Grand Black Ohapter'of Bri-
tish North America is in session here,
. G1 rand Master W J Parkhill, of To•-
ront0, presenthd;his report, giving an
account of the work of the 'order dues
Ing the past .year.. There , is a large
attendance of delegates.
On Saturday, 18th inst, August •
n.
'a n well oido' farmer of the
I{` di a t
22nd con Stephen, who has been sufier-
ing
from the results of .a severe beat,
ing on h ins was found in . the
the lst t,
granary of His bath hanging front the
rafters, with life quite extent, On
dnly.1 Mr Fading spent the day at
the Grand Trunk Bend, and returning
home in the evening was informed by
s . his neighbor, Clare Brinker, that his
bull had strayed int.) his (Brinker s)
field, and requested uested bins togo and
take itout, qMr Kadin went o take
�,
his bull home, and, getting into a 'dis-•
•
117EH(>Nr•SS1 LONDON ONT
The above out rep eats the interest
taken by a large propo tion of our readers
in Canada's Favorite - xhibition. This the
Direetors deserve f• the untiring efforts
to keep it at the fro t of Live 'Stock and
Agricultural Fairs. , is growing popularity
is due greatly to t attention given in re•
visiug the prize lis making such aletrations
as are required ; o the improvement of
Live Stock ; enoou aging the better classes
of Grain 'and See • • for cultivation, and
bringiug oat and fos•ering new inventions
of all kinds, A. a 'e number of Special
Prizes aro offered t,r Cheese. and Butter
as the Manufacture,' ' these articles is con-
sidered two very stn octant industries of
,this Province. Special Prizes are also
offered for the Ow aking the tnost butter
on the grounds the test to be under : the
supervision of au :•. pertfrom. the Agricul-
tural i
y College. Th: machinerymotion
gn
in the ildain Build pd was of such an in.,
terestingand in ructive character that
special efforts ar being made to,eclipse
former years, 1 . the Art Department
there is a new de . , rture and ono which
has already proved xeeedingly successful;
artists are allowed he privilege of dispos.,
int; of their precinct iona by privatesale
le
e
andublin auction;, , adopting this course
and efforts of Secrete y Browne they have
Bemired aria nificent collection o
qq f Works
rite
of Art by British Mast= s,coiitaining paint-
ings valued at £1000 s :cling. A sight of
these alone would well aptly a visit to the
to the Western Fair, •atwhen they add
moll special attractions , s the Wild West
Shoat, Trapeze Perform nos, Pansy Rifle
Shooting, 3i'ire Engine i ontost, Cross -out
Sawing Matehes, elab,rate Fire -works
Displays,liallcon Races •y lady and gent,
that' we will receive so in ch. toted instate
tion and enjoyment at 'su• i little oxpense
as to the Western Pair i London, peat
September 11Iti to 26th,?
al I r, a.:n r1Q)
lea..
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.;:tkhCi
Palatable as ii,iili. Ay b a..T.
ril.:S'xdy: (It
GUILE OP COUGHS 011 .3DI.il
THE OLI3 MID' N11/1110, t y 13a. UNEQUALLED.Genuine made by Scott it ilowne, Bsileville.
Salmon Wrapper: at all Druggists, 690, dud
$1. CO.
.e.�. ,10.0.1.-.••••,..••...1.-...
IPTY ems E MENAGERIE
Must -um of 1 ving on -dem -.i
and a vast collection of Relics of the OId_ Age and Modern Curiosities, Realistic
Revival of the. Sports,Pastimes nd Contests of the Ancient
7M O MJ JNT T-1 1r
The world -popular and ever -welcome mirt
DUIYIPTY, his fortunes, misfortunes and
i . tional cost. Another of the many brilliaa
have been added this season.
Don't fail to bo in time to witness t
Dissolution of Partnership,
Notice is hereby given that the,Part-
nership heretofore subsisting between
the undersigned as hardware Merchants,
under the name of J'As. A. CLINE & Co.,
at the Town of Wingham, was dissolved
by mutual consent on the 12th day of
March, A. D. 1891. ' All accounts due to
the late firm will be paid to Jas A. Cline,
who will carry on the business at the old.
stand and by whom all obligations of
the late firm will be paid.
Dated this 24th March, A. D. 1891.
Witness, 2 JAS. A. CLINE,
J. A. MORTON. S .Joni NEELANDS.
Refering to above, I wish to return my
thanks for past favors, and trust that by
close attention to tho wants of my cus-
tomers to merit a continuance of the
same.
Jas. A, Cline.
P. S.—Past due accounts must be set-
tled at pnce.
Commencing Fariday, July 3rd
THROUGH
SLEEPER
PROM
TORONTO
TO
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till
I
l
OLD ORC1IARD
ON THE MAINE COAST,
and to all
WHITE MOUNTAIN RESORTS
Vt't1i,Sr T11E8D4.52" and P1#,IDA.'t
IteturnIeg, leave Old Oreltard Every Monday and
Thursdav, running through to Toronto during
Summer Season.
For rates and full information apply to"t
tiny 0. P. R. Ticket Agent. ,
-provoking Pantomime of HU 4PTY-
ishaps. Absolutely without any midi -
t and unprecedented attractions that
e
With its myriad dens of performing wild b sts,tigers, lions, hyenas,leopar cls, bears,
pythons, anacondas, boa -constrictors, ate, with th r keepers, all thrown open with sides down,
in the might, parade.
D0011S* OPEN AT 1 Arra 7• P. M.. - P1 RPORMANCES ONE ROTJR LATER.
EXCURSIONS ON ALL INFAS OF RAILROADS.
1891 SUMMER 191
MISS A. BOY11
Wishes• to intimate to the ladies of Win;barn and surrounding country
T day that her stock of . . y�
SPRING SU/� MMER ILLI N n ,!
has arrived and is now opened out. The stock is well assorted and
contains all the fashionable styles for this year.
FANCY. GOOD
A. large stock on hand, consisting of Embroidery, Silks, Feathers,F]lov;r-
ers, Ribbons, Laces, Sze. ,
MANTLE DEPARTMENT.
The Mantle Department contains a, .varied assortment -of Finks,
Satins, Satin Brocades, Flushes, Velvets and Mantle Cloths to choose
from. `
-Mantles made to order—Perfect Fitting and in the latest and most
fashionable styles.
Stamping done to order. 'An' inspection invited.
SOLE AGENCY FOR
. Mather'6 Glove CC leane,
N. preparation for cleaning kid gloves. It will also remove ; grease or
stains froin silk or woollen goods. Try is.
Remember the place—First door north of Ed. Dinsley s jewelry
store,h.
W in lla'in, 'April 3rd, 1891. .3 O Y D' .
TOSE1'11 COWAN,
Grrli9rgDCoviiT Co. Hums,
11IlCTIONL11I1,
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
NOTICE,
Coxonssiocr•,a Iii 1`X. C, it., Bre.
Wntrxaratt, ONT.
All parties indebted to William ltidd,
either by note or book account, will
please call and pay the same to me atonce,
as they have been placed in my hands
for collection.
JOIIN NEELANDS.
Wiui31•► tin, June 18th 1891.
TO DD.EtDERS.
.,
The Holstein -Friesian Bull,
Huron Lad No. 11669
ate istcred in the fourth volume of the Holsteiti
l , service lierd -look will be kept for get ro rirrrin
Friesian l t
the season of 1801 at Lot 11, con 1, Norris. 1
TERMS -41.25 for grade cows, thoroughbred Hol-
stein cows S20; with privilege of returning, to lie
mkt at time of service.
Nigeria, stay 1811 1801. JOHN A Mei1Wl:
.Money to Loan on Notes.
oe� Discounted
.t ..D u n�� e
r d
AT REA.SONA'3L +" ItET.'1"SS
Money advanced on Mortgages at C per Cent. 0 ith
privilege of paying at tine end of any year. ot,s
a accounts ccounts collected.
It0i3T. 1 roINDOO.
(theft.- letaver Block. tvingitam, Ont.