The Wingham Times, 1888-03-23, Page 8sgsteriol.
.—At Totowsier, en the 10th init., the Wife
et r. W. J. linesiten I *Nese.
114.14011.-.4,4 Vlachs" es the ZJt 1E44 the wife Of
Mr. Thiaissas 11341140 I Ak daughter.
igua,weass. —At WIngtune, oss tam loth IDOL. the
wdti of Mr. O. Weliwood ; a daughter.
ElOws--44% ttrol"1.4 on the lOtal Cwt., the wife of
M. George Howe ; s daughter,
l'oasossirws.—At Clinton, on the law inst;the wife
blr. D. A. Forrester; *daughter,
MEADRIED.
lifirrtin—JAnns.--At Dosmeter, on the Ith inst., by
the Bev. .1. bloorhouee, of Winghans, Mr, Wm.
Mutton, to SIN rat" J WU". 1)OGG of Tecowater.
Soas—bloatinson.—At the resident of tho bride's
father, on the 7th iwt.Lby Reg. 'Wm. Tcaramm,
mislead by the Rev. Musgrave, Mr. Lucas
Roes,
50 14525 Susannah 54. Monis, 835 01 Mali;
lop.
Jacawn—Savaem.--114 Grey, en the Eith inst, by
Rev. R. Paul, Mr. William John Jackson, to Else
Louisa Savage, both of Grey.
Wsuns—Tnostrion.—In lileEillep, 04 the 16th. inst,
by the Rev. J. E. Howell, Mr. Richard Webb, of
Morris, to bliss Helen Thompaon.
agaar—Jasinssorit—At Ethel, on the 7th inst., by
Rev. J. T. LeGear, Mr. Wm. J. Sharp, to Miss
Christina Jaudeaon, both of Mal,
too.Alclime...-.At the residence of the bride's
father, Tucliersmith. on the 14th inst., by the
Rev. Mr. Graham, Mr. Alexander Sproat, to
TEEMIO, fourth daughter of Mr. Hugh IdoKay, of
Tucker:smith.
Borrs—Lsub.—At Seaforth, on the 7th init., by the
Bev. A. D. Macdonald, Mr- James DoYes,
Downie, to Priusellbs, aeoond daughter of Mr.
David Lamb, of Morrie township.
DIED.
blawrars—At Clinton, on the Oth inet.„Wzn. Marten,
aged 75 years.
.00444,004.—In McRillop, on the 16th inst., Robert
E., infant eon of Sir. John Goenlook, aged 2
yam and 7 months.
%imagist:int—In Morris, on the 18th inst., George
(7ecil, only eon of John Wilkinson, sod 8 years.
The British Grain Trade.
The English grain trade is not improving. in the
foreign trade stagnation prevails. • imports of wheat
arosmaller, but the proportion of flour is large and
-keeps down prices. English audforeignwheats were
at a decline of 43d.
Live Stook Market.
Mum Ittrrrimo, N. Y., Marrch 21st —Cattle --dull;
sellers had to cut prices to dispose of stock. Ship-
Ilsre aold at .14 to *4 40; steers and cows at $4 25;
Modem at 065 ; few lots of extra eheep sold at $5.,
• 60.
GORDON &
JEWELLERY M.
x DISPLENISHING x
"THE BROWN ANCHOR"
DESIRE MOST RESPECTFULLY TO INVITE THE THOUGHT.
FUL ATTENTION OF THEIR MANY FRIENDS TO
THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT FACTS;
FIRST.
Our present Stock is the LARGEST, the BEST ASSORTED, the
MOST CAREFULLY SELECTED, the BEST VALUE, and presents
in various other ways greater attractions than any Spring purchases
that we have hitherto been able to offer.
SEC OND.
.4
the DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT we have had quite a
h" this Season, proving very clearly that our Goods and Prices
end themselves very highly to the tastes and j udgment of the
careful' buyers.
THIRD.
In. PRINTS, SATINS, GINGEfAMS, MUSLTNS, ad all other
goods- suitable for. warmer days, we are showing the NEWEST and
MOST FASHIONABLE lines in the trade.
CAUTION.
FT1RE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT
_11_ to give credit to any one in my name without
a written order from me.
FRANCIS BIRNEY. •
Wrnomsst.
Wingham, March 28rd, 1888,
PURE. WHOLESOME. CHEAP.
Sweets' of Life, "
—18 GREAT PriOTMEGON—
M McKELV1E'S * * * RESTAURANT.
PURE MAPLE SUG-At,
This season's make, in Oxford County. Juist try it !
Best American Cream Candies.
Save money and get the best by going, to
IVIcKEL v
GIRLS WANTED I
—TO—
LEARN DRESS axtd
MANTLE MAKING,
-,—ATtLY TO --
Miss A. Waite,
Over C. W. Henderson & CO's Store.
• FOURTH.
Every Department of our business offers equal advantages - to
intending purchasers, who are hereby cordially invited to inspect first,
then purchase.
GORDON & McINTYRE,
SIGN OF THE BROWN ANCHOR, `WINGHAM.
1k 41;1 -PAPER BORDERS.
ANOTHER BIG ARRIVAL AT
- BOSS' Popular Book Store,.
One of the Fnest Assortments in the -County, of Canadian and American
PAPER3 AND BORDERS.
EXAMINE AND BE CONVINCED.
NE
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•ARRIVAL O FANCY GOODS.
The MISSES BONTHRON
Have now on hand a Select, Varied and Well Arranged Stock
of all articles found in their line.
HOSIERY—A Beautiful A ssortme5t.
EMBRO1DERlEg—Varied and Rich.
ARRASENAS—Of Every Description
All work done in a satisfictory manner and
IN THE LATEST STYLES.
/liortgage Sale of Farm.
DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE
payment of a certain mortgage, dated SOth
December, 1880, made by one John LUCRE to the
vendors, there will, under power of sale contained in
raid Mortgage, be sold by public auction, by Mr.
roter tte.G1E, Jr., Auctioneer, at the Queen's Hotel,
in this Town of Wingham county of Huron, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1888: at the hour of one o'-
clock in the afternoon, Lot number On hi the Seven-
teenth Concession of the Township of Ilowick, the
County of Huron, containing One Hundred Acres,
more or lets. The Farm Is situate about two and a
half miles from the Village of Belmar° ; has 70 berm
cleared, and has a log house and log barn um lt. The
soil is clay loam.
T.4is8s.—Tentwr cent. of the purchase money will
ha required to be paid at time 01 8850, and the balance
within fifteen (nos thereafter, Arrangeslients may
be EWA by which a portion Of the purchase LIortei
may be seamed by mortgage on the promisee.
For forSher particulers apply to
MAGEE, OREENLErs,1 k THOMAS,
Or to Ma. Pante Dimas, Jic, Venders' Solicitors,
Winghout P. 0., (Int. London, Ont.
$�r& 22nd, 15$8. —1148.c.
Customers eau select from a Choice Stock of Plashes, Silks, Satins
Felts, Laces, Tinsels, Braids, Berlin Wools, Linen Thread, and all other
articles found in a first-class Fancy Good's Store.
STAMPING A SPECIALTY,
irme•••••••••sommomm.
0 1-1M1\TOMH'CDIZTI-1 0
--'WE
fitTaaaus
Lill,CLUSITTSFa.
C. W. HENDERSOJ 8c CO.
Having made arrangements to rem?ve to Rochester, in the course
of a few months, I have decided to give my Customers the benefit of
Hale decided to go out of Groceries and add 'materially to fleir already
Large and Choice Stock of GENERAL DRV GOODS.
The Stook of GROCERIES on hand will be Disposed of at
Bargains.
DRESS GOODS are our Specialty.
Heavy Arrivals and Big Purchases yet to come.
Consider your interests. Seettre the very Best Ana cusped;
GRAND CLEARING SALE.
OF
5 ENTIRE STOCK or JEWELLERY, CONSISTING OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AND SILVERWARE.
E. F. GERSTER.
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CUTTERS! CUTTERS CUTTERS!
0
WE DESIRE TO CALL TH.E
ATTENTION OF FARMERS
AND OTHERS TO 'OUR
)-F1NE ASSORTMENT.(
OF SPLENDID HOME-MADE CUTTERS of the Best Material
GRAND BARGAIN$,
Are BOUND TO SELL AT VERY CLOSE FIGURES.
Wood or Lumber Taken in Exchange.
• COUTTS 8c INGLIS.
Jos....atitcloodoo,
•
-MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL STYLES OF
IlikENBSS, SADDLES,
yr
1!
HIPS, Bic.
Scotch. Collars of our. own., Make, a Specialtf.
JUST INSPECTOUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF'
CHOICE TRUNKS & VALISES.
A Beautiful Line of Ladies' HAND SATCHELS at all
Prices.
Prices to suit the Finaneial,Stringency in the times,
r
BAVETROUGHING,
STOVES, TINWARE, DAIRY SUPPLIES, &c.
I have on hand a large quantity of the best brands of tin manufactured in the world,.
bought for cash at the lowest prices, in the best English Markets, at d as my facili-
ties for purchasing these cannot be surpassed by any firm in the trade in
Canada, I am determined to sell my goods at the lowest possible margin
and not be undersold by any.
MY STAFF OF WORKMeN ARE A 1
All work warranted first-class, as it is entirely done under my own immediate.
supervision. Eavetroughing specially attended to and properly put up
and completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than ever.
REMEMBER, THE PLACE—Opposite Exchange Hotel, corner Josephine
and Victoria streets, Barkley and McCrumnon's old stand.
Call and see and you will carry home the conviction that what I say is
correct. My Motto is
SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS
AJiLlrl3LE SIXPtITCE IS i31TTE1 TN A SLOW SITILLING,
Pt.KITHERLAND.„