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The fiole W r!
o � Wants to buy THEBESTIs our Bid for Your Businss.
the Place to do that is at
:El 0 `AT '111 1.1 irk
been done with a view of offering you the best qualities
Our Fall and Winter buying has
tp closely inspect. our varied
And.
S.
at the best' figures, And we invite all who are in need of a FIRST-CLASS SUIT
pTOOK.OVE iOOATINGS, WORSTEDS N W ,.�..th
EDS
which we are prepared to make up in the very latest style and best workmanship, having improved our facilities for so doing.
WE STILL LEAD IN GENT'S : U., NIS -: ,
such as Shirts of all kinds, Cuffs, 'Collars, Ties, Gloves, and all descriptions of Underwear, in fact, everything to make yon, comfortable.
WTe art -9 also -1-- eadquar- ers for TRUNK AND V AL + s E S
BOOTIN
Y AND SHOE. DEPARTMENT1 OVR ,
you are especially interested, as you can find everything in that line, from the largest to the smallest sizes. We especially invite
BOOTS, which wo are now introducing and which we feel satisfied will give entire satisfaction. Never before have we been able 3 to offer fio rention to and
nets style of SEAMLESS
ROOTS,
fresh
and pleasing styles in OVERSHOES, RUBBERS and FELT GOODS, which we have in endless variety and of the best quality, naively, the Goodyear Blond. d And And int ordeto
meet the wants of all, we have a good stock of Hotine-made Men's Boots, and are prepared to make to order, on the shortest notice, that department being under the able manage-.
ment of our old townstnan, JOSEPH RISDON, whose abilities in that line have become a household word,g
In closing, we ask all and sundry to give us a call; as you will find the bottom knocked completely out of the big prices. WE WILL NOT 138 UNDERSOLD.
REPAIRING, done in the latest style of the art and utmost despatch:
• J, J. M UTH &
N. 11—All Noi es and Accounts must be settled "by the first of December. We must have money to meet our obligations.
Tlxrnberry.
The heavy rain caught many of the
fanners with their potatoes undug —
Miss Pearl Stapleton eelebrated her
sixteenth birthday, not long since, by
having a number of her cousins to tea,
--Quiltin,. s ars the order of the day
now. One at Mrs George Wade's and
one at Mrs Eli Elliott's gave testimony
to the work of busy fingers.
Two steam threshers are doing lively'
work on the lOt}r this week, and the
results are good, so say the farmers ,
but the potato rot threatens the loss
Of the crup.,-=Mr John Porter, we un-
derstand, has purchased the farm
occupied by Mr Prior,—Will not the
hunter in quest of game be !dna enough
to distinguish between wild fowl and
tame pigeons ? A number of the
latter were shot this week.—If there
is any truth in the old proverb: Plenty
of beech -nuts indicate a cold winter,
we may prepare for severe weather. ---
Mr E ` Johnston, of Vancouver, B 0,
is visiting friends in this part of the
country, Will he return to the
Western city alone l
Lueknow.
The Ladies' Aid Society have pro..
cured the services of Rev Jas Living-
ston, of Listowel, to give his popular
lecture on Imagination, in the Metho.
dist church, on Tuesday evening, 27th
inst.—The Canadian Order of Foresters
met in their bail on Monday evening,
when officers w ere elected for the next
terra. --Mr John Mawhinney, of the
6th con of Ashfieid,met with a painful
accident one day last week while putt-
ing rafters on a barn. An axe which
was left lying on the plate fell off,strilc•
ing him on the top of the head and
inflicting a dangerous and ghastly
wound. For a time.it was thought
he could not recovFr, but we are glad
to say that he is much improved and
, strong hopes are entertained for his.
recovery,
CAIN
ONE POUND
,
A .Day.
A GAIN OR A retort) A DAY IN TUE
CASE ORA MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL
BUN DOWN," AND NAS BEGUN TO TAKE
IMMIEEMARKABLE MESH PkODUCER,
SCOTT'S
ENIOLSION
OF PURE COC.LIVER 011. WEIR
Bypophosphites of Lime & Soda
IS NO'rlilNG tnitistrAL. 'PMIS PKAT
HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER.
AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN.
DORSED I3Y PHYSICIANS. ScoTt"S
&Ntnto:us is PUT UP ONLir tN SALMON
COLOR WRAPPERS, SOLD BY ALL DRUG.
GISTS AT S5O�e. AND $t.O0►
.SCOT` `&, 1?OWJ A, etlrr�ltrr,
TENDERS WANTED..
The undersigned will receive tenders
for the purchase of a _very
Desirable Residence and Grounds
IN WINGHAM,
Up to Saturday, October 31,'91,
on whioh date the property will be sold.
For further particulars, apply to
D. M. GORDON,
Wingham, Ont.
NOTICE,
All parties indebted to William Kidd,
either by note or book account, will
please call and pay the same to me at once,
as they have been placed in my hands
for collection.
JOHN NEELANDS.
Wingham, June 18th 1891.
NEW BUTCHER "(W. #
GEO. SHAW
Wishes tointimato to the people of Wingham and
vicinity, that he has commenced the Butchering
Business again, and has opened out hi the Old Stand
a few doors North of the Brunswick House,
, Where he will keep a fresh stock of
BEEF,
'LAMB,
PORK,
And ther Ileo which he will sell cheap.
Afeats delivered to any part of the town.
rhe Patronage of the public elicited.
GEO. SIIAW
DRAIN Til
ELL TT SRO
Have on. hand at their b - yard, near t ¢ham, n
targe stock of Tile from 2 to . inches, Por aining
purposes. Farmers intending . . rain . their ands
should call and see the stock and g rices,
NOTICE.
All parties indebted to E. R. Talbot,
either by note or book account, will,
please call and pay the same to me at once,
as they have been placed in my hands
for collection.
JOHN NEELANDS.
Wingham,, Jui40 7.8th, 3891. . '
RAY CA ' LE.
Strayed fro., the show gro ads, Wing -
ham, on Sept. 30th, apair 2 year old steers, one
red and the other gra and a yearling oiler, red
and white. Any perso giving any info nation of
their whereabouts, will b suitably rewarde
AMO IPLING,
Con. - Turnberry,
Winghatn P.
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
EVERY WEEK.
Montreal and Quebec,
To Derry or Liverpool.
CABIN, $40 to 560. According to Steamer
and location of Stateroom.
Intermediateand Steerage at low rates.
NO Cet.TTLE CRRIED.
STATE
LINE.
SERVICE Or
ALLAN LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK & GLASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight.
CABIN, „35 and upwards. Return, $85aind upwards.
Steerage at low rates.
Apply to H. & A. ALLAN, ldontreal, nr
. HENRY DAVIS, WINGIuA g..
S. MURRAY
WINGHAM FOUNDRY,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
00
Stoves � µ t.ves9 o es
All intending purchasers" of Moves for this
winter will save money by buying from
D. SUTHERLAND.
Having bought a very large variety of
HEATING AND GOOK
S—'I'-O
. to choose from
. OYNTON HOT AIR FURNACES. Every stove guarenteed against breakage and
to give complete satisfaction,
These wood furnaces are the best in the market
to -day, and will be sold at rock bottom prices.
BRASS WOflN and FITTINGS, PIPING, &c.
Mill n.d General Repairs attend-
ed
tterd-ed. to promptly.
We beg t remind those indebted by Note or Book Account to settle
the Same AV light delay,
JAS. MURRAY & COt
D. SUTHERLAND.
Wingham; October 8th, 1891.
Foes z g Busi g s College
AND
SHORTHAND INSTITUTE,
London, Ont.,
Is 'without doubt the most Tumour -4n and
PIOACrXCAL"institution in CANADA.
GRADUATES- of both sexes ASStsTnn to
good xsosrricn s,. Over fifty of last sea-
son's students hi positions.
CATALOGUE 141REE.
L W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
SALESl4IAN WANTED
To take enders for 'Warranted NCES1 ttiY STOCK
to be delivered in the spring. Agents starting NOW
Can make big Salary, or Commission. Stock and
Variety superior to anything heretofore ahipptt.
Outfit and instructions furnished 1RtEE,
Write at ON for terms to
1:. 0. GRAHAM, Nrnaxteys Ak,
Toronto, Ont.
Estray Sheep.
strayed upon the premises of tho undersitrhed,
Lot 4, sloth part, Concession 2, II'Line, Tutnberrv,
The bwnnerueanhha a the June proeingtprcptr y
and- paying expenses.
J'OI0toe WE '.