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". If in the English language there is a diamond in the rough, it must certainly ba the homely* word "STEt[Vt+," Uncouth and unmusical, yet rich in meaning. )+tr
r.K(, � eflert bas been to strive to do that which is right to our patrons, Brialy believing, he who sells that which is des;. of .its kind finds 1u' best advertisement in whist he sent,.
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MERCHANT 'TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is nqw provided Wish the roost popular fabrics produced by the leading and most ct;leb't'ated mills ht the country, Our assortlii
in'both variety and value excels. -that of any other shop to be found elsewhere and which we are prepared to make up with 11rst,-class trinlrnit::;i in the latest stylo of the art. a
at prices that cannot fil to satisfy all parties.
GENTLEMEN'
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SPRING
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Our spring stock of gentlemen'sheadwear is now complete. ,You will fined our bat department filled with the latest products .of the faetories in i n ;land and Atiiei•lea, If y,i
want to keep in fashion call: and get, one of our nobby hats and at prices that will astonish you.
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BOOTS A_ND SPIORS. BOOTS :.. ; , t- I 0 1E4-4.
In this department we outstrip all competitors. We are row showing the largest stock in this line to be found. in this part .of the country, bt all st '1 aHttili tivtcltl,>,+t 1d r� nit
to make room for another large consignment soon.to arrive we have marked down our stock to prices, that are bound to cause a ready sale,,.r,y�i our invite) i5 "tie iu:nb " sixli�:r,
is better than the slow shilling." Come early and often and get first choice, and bear in mind. am
we .e'anttf'acturing to orde1',.and ±o neat repairing w."'carl c bi. l eft.
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GE N T'S U MOS I -I ZLN GS.• N T'S F I N I S I`'I I i %r • .
Our Gent's Furnishings wilt„be found coiul fete in everything that pertains. to correct dressing. We think we ,can suit the most fastidious,'
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TRON K AND ,VALISE .E PAR TM.E.tNT.
Our Trunk and Valise Department Will 'be found 'adequate to accommodate' those who are contemplating travelling.
The Dominion Government still per- ' R �L. IT ON Gig JAS. �tI�TAL 'vA �! & 00..
�L V WINGFSAM FOUNDRY,
Manufacturers of rind dealers in
sists in its policy of retaining the tax on
the farmers' banding • twine. The Red
Parlor has a firm grip.of the Government
yet—Wingham Timm 29th April.
To the Editor of Co:Tants.
This, Sir, is a good text upon which
a great deal might he written It con''
tains two very important ideas: "Class
Legislation” And an "unseen power" A,a
`b O
directing, and controlling the Govern'
la
went, First,we have no hesitation in
saying that the most intelligent, nu -
biassed legislators in every age have
been opposed to tvhat is class legisla"
tion. In every instance it has proved
a failure. We have only to look at
Spain, Mexi;o and l?rance. All conn•
tries that legislated for a particular
party and neces••ity compelled those
nations' to repeal the laws which they
and their fathers had made It is to
may the least, very unpatriotic for any
particular class of people to. claim
privileges from any. Government that
they at'e not willing to grant. to other.
But yon say, the farmers speak for
themselves only. Yes, we grant it,
but when did they ever do anything
else? In the interests of our country,
we ask, what right has any particular
church, any particular'society, or even
the farmers, to claim particular privi.
leges? Its doing so, they strike at the
very root of theirpoliti;al unity which
alone can mould and fashion a proper
national charactor,and sow seed which
will one daft dear fruit of its own kind,
If the reason yoq give was the true
ground of thntt refusal, it wa= certainly
wrong, 1f'tbi's unseen presure which
• you. Hint at.;'l;uides `. and directs our
legislators, itis full time than they
were done boasting of their iiidept•n-
dence, meaningless loyalty and factious
political patriotism. • CAMS,
and be convinced that
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Remember we will not be undersold.
. J. HOMUTH & S`.- N,
GRAIN DRILLS and SEEDERS,
PLOWS,
GING PLOWS,
WIND MILLS.
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ROLLERS'.
Sin MOWERS, &c.,
1�4A CUTAWAY and DDE tt
SPADE HARROWS. Speci
Is the finest Wall Finish known..
General Foundry Worlt, Ttepairs,. Svc:
Tire Platforms and Tire Upsetters for
' Blacksmiths.
JAS MURRAY 4: 00.
RUBBER PALNT.E
is the best in the world.
3. £.. CLINE & 00,
STONE BLOCK,
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B•urr,Attn--'In Wingham, on the 30th
ult,the wife of Mr Jos Bullard; a son.
JAoxcsoN—In Culross, on the 4th Inst,
. the wife of lir Irwin Jackson; a daugh-
ter,
Wingham,
Solo Ag' ents,for above.
ADZES,
SEND roil
Illu strafed Catal ogue of adies'
Specialties.
ADD.r1.SS
H. DEVERr
tint rtaker and Ernbakier,
Hr s opened out a first class
for
1 ,Lttraction
ek.
50Pieces of Flannelette at 6 cen
IUNtk FALL per yard.
oprosite L isholm's Drug Store,
WIN' • E -I M-
Aud is prepared to ke charge of anything 1
in that line that ata, be entrusted to him,•
having, put in a stt'c equal to anything
outside of the city, both in taste and
quality.
An All Wool 46 inch Silk Finis
Henrietta at 40 cts. per yard, regal;
price 50 cts.
P13ICk'.t3 VERY 1V ODER4TE,
THE PARISIAN MEDICAL APPLIANCE CO,,
FIRST CLASS
19 QVEEN S. EAST, in attendance.
TORONTO, ONT. • 14.1. H.
Wingham, April Gth, 1892.
Mention this paper,
MARRIJSD.
FINLAv_GA Uxt,t1'xa.'At the residence
of the bride's mother, on thetth instant,
by the Rev S Sellery, B D, Mr Wilt E
Finlay to Miss Mary Ann Galbraith, all
f ,
ni
Wininghaut
Gm)" ce a. o'rrAtn---On`Wednerday,
4:th instant, t4t sgt Paul's Church Rectory,,
by the RevHushes, Thomas John
Groves. to Annie, iaatghter of Joseph
McDonald, E'
SCI,ELETT ATIESON--At the Parson-
age, Brussels, on the 95th ult, by Rev W
T Chuff, lVtr. Harry A Scarlett, of Blyth,
to bliss Mary 1 Maudson, of Mitchell,
Dooxt;Ex--Altirxsrxlortci—Oil the 20th ult
in Christ Church, Listowel, by Raw J,
Parke, Mr Robert Dooket of the Town-
ship of Grey, to Elias Christina Elizabeth
Armstrong, of the 'Township of Elrna,
formerly of the Township of_ Wttwnnoslt,
daughter of the late P
John Armstrong.
DIED.
1V1rporut Bert, ,c ningoh kl on the
instant, Wx. hart, y
and Lucy StcDoxiald, aged 8 months and
clays.
I1ATt ns -Lin Wingham, on May 3rd
Vlore, Patterson, wife of Mr W IIT Haines
I rnrnriiA xItTbey on May 1stDaman, sort of aPii 8MaoL ren, age,tgO(1
1 years, 5 m''qn
EA.RSE
°`, Children
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become hottest, „'ctfu.ry d,:hOtit ontr•
Lya, thin arid w alt, l t t cad build
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pointably as Milk. A., 1 1':t;,l l.h ivy , or.
tilt]', o>u' eetGtrs oft GOLDS, 111 1315Th THE OLD AND VOUN11, iT 18 IMElliiltLLftl,
Danville made by Scott nr tlowha,, 6o11oviIli
$tthtronr Wrappers it all Druggists, 50o, and
11.00* r.Mw.o
EVER.
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b1 U lsi i1., L, C.P. S 0., M C, P. S. M
SPBJOI DIST.,
TORONTO.
Jonathan Bushartr Listowel, says
"After spending all my money and prop.
erty to no purpose on medical mason, for
what they termed a hopeless case of con-
suitiption, Dr. Sinclair cured me,
Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says:
"When •all others failed, Dr, Sinclair
cured trio of fits."
W: McDonald, Lakefiold, says
Sinolair curod me of Catarrh."
Geo. Rowed,Blyth, says -"Dr. Sin-
clair cured ine of heart disease and drop-
sy when all others failed."
Diseases of private naturebroughton
by folly OSIty
CNULTATONEEE.
DR, SIN'CLAIR will be at the
QUEEN'S HOTEL., Wingham
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TUESDAY, MAY loth, 1882,
We carry the largest stock of Ca
pets and Curtains in the county
Hemps at 10 cts.up,Tapestries,Umio .
All -wools, Brussels, etc. Oilcloths
a number of widths, all at wholesa
price to clear. -
Call and inspect our stock and compare prie
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Wholesale and Be
HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SMF
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POR SALA
Lot No. 3, end the E. of Lot %v
The understand has for unto on tot 10, Con. 4. 1 11th, Con, T'urnborry-;4.130 acres; 90 ,
'1`urnberrr four thorenghhrerl linistetn bulls. tang' I cleared; Well finical; frame hourtd,
inr from 0'to 15 months old. The above mentioned 1 ether buildings; g°MI ort�harci; Cl
' animals aro all well marked and registered iu the]
d; titlirs Apply to
AAS l:t,t/OT, 1 Or Cloderi
Canadian herd honk. They will Se sold cheap
nti M. C. CAMERON,
on easy terns to suit prarehaseru,
'+I VM, '11± eNIERSO:
are Qatar rt Ifelstelen ant" Glenfarrow P.