The Wingham Times, 1888-05-04, Page 4•
Mrs, '>11 IW O, of leebi' ter, has re -
1 eta to kir, \\ tug haf1l : with her
;.rt°nt.j, Mr, iil,an.,,ier intends �)oill
1,.) llracebridge tf4,, work for the soul
lair.--111iss Minnie Admits s illlp.rov-
a although t,1le i$ not stI°oil{ enettgll
t • ')e brought 1lorneyet Nr. J. Ander.
it has Leen eunt►'eftlll R,s '1ettcller for
+!1," remainder o the : • in the
lower \Viuglkaut : ehooli train the first
May. Miss Kato Eadie has re-
st al-cotlut.ot.'pt?ar ,health:—
11 ;t, .David Stewart ._is preparing to
follow her linsbtlnd to `Washington
%.'rritority, where they intend snaking
futureAloute .Many sincere
:he fallow the yotn; couple to their
',31: ;. home.
;;,RASTus WIniAA has been elected
ln, hident of the New York Canadian
1?t'I7,EN VICTORIA is the first.E,nglisb
SON esc°ign to accept the ,hospitality of
,I
Austrian Emperor within his own
kill rtlom since the time of Richard
C,: nr de Leon.
r Tlir Oxford'Assizes in the case
of `i lice vs. the Grand "1'rtiuk Rail -
•,vas. , tor the loss of a wife and child
in tile' excursion train disaster at St.
°.4h1)tluts last summer, the plaintiff and
ii.
children were! awarded damages
e
.1 atiug $5,000.
DnnktiEPI ::
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Sale
Henderson's Old Stand,
IS THE PLACE FOR
TVVTIUEHDlS
FOR BOYS WEAR.
Von can get a good All Wool Teedfor34c perYdh
Stock must be cleared out immediately, therefore you are sure of
betting Lar, ains.
ST 9.RTLING VALUE i-, �iNUIN 'lI)) +DS
I .
STYLISH SPRING 'NOTE TIES.
M ,
I W. 0 CY. N". 1\1- T.3 1--B1-11
Gents' Furnishings and Tailoring Establhhmeni1
HORN.
l •: 13:i.:. a.- At Brussels, on the 23rd ult., the wife of
Mr. Thomas 11. Webber ; daughter.
Foley as. In.Mo•ris, on the 17th ult., the vifeof Mr.
liturh Forsyth ; a daughter.
w11.r0..-At Gerrie, on the 22nd ult., the wife of Mr,
l ixert Welch ; a daughter.
G4' �[T!•:as.-At Corrie, on the 24th nit., the wife of
lt Thomas Watters ; a son.
p At Blyth, on the 21st ult., the wife of Mr.
It, Sellars;Aa son.
Blyth, on the 22nd ult., the rife of
Mr. James Sperling ; son.
irax.-111 Turnberry, on the 30th ult., the
!f0 of Mr, Francis Flannigan; a daughter, '
d 1.:: 1 IN -At Whitechurch, on the 20111 ult., the
wife of Mr. John Ritchie; a daughter,
's1 caslIASKse-111 Turnbc ry, on the 1st ult., the
rife ofMr, Geo. Cruickshanks; a son.
tn ea o, on the 22nd ult., tho wife of
di, A z3*ostli
.0:
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NES TV SUITT THE TINES.
A stock of goods that in Extent, Quality.and Variety is unsurpassed' in
Wilpgl�am•
• I,3ARRSTID.. •
i,-?;1,TS-33110 i. -A1 Goderich, on the 25th ult., i)y
rhe Bev. 'Dr. t're, Mr. John George Sii;kles, of
Sarnia, to Margaret Louisa Elliott,
'Ini.auoc3Lix, Caaii0oau.-At Gerrie. on the 10th
alt,. by Bev W. Ayers, Mr, James McLaughlin,
to M10S A. Crawford 30
`a4`r.nk;k-Axa.?, At Seaforth, on 'rho 25th ult.. by,
Ref. Mr. McDonald. Mr Jesse Wilbee, of 2rus
sols, to Miss Mary Jane A0ery,tof Grey.
DIED. •
.r.?.--AtGoderich, on the 1011, .u1t, Jos Story, a
native orCunhberland, Eughm14, aged 70years and
1 month. •
+:11.,,01(0. -At Washington, D C, o1 the25th ult, John
fI Cosford, eldest son of Rev T Cosford, ofLon-
don, and hrothe•in•lnw of Rea W W Sperling.
:".),Asim. -At Blyth, 01) the 170h 1111', Alexandria,
wife of Donald Fraser, aged 131 years.
.[;LL. -At Brussels, on the 23rd ult, Tillie Roze11,
awed 20 years.
311 alt. -At Iiensall, of the 13th ult., Mrs. Wm. Kerr,
aged 72 years. •
Wallace, on the 20th ult., Mary Little,.
relict of the late John Little, aged 72 years, 11
months. •
,taro. -In Iio'viak, on April 2LSt ult., Mr, Wm. F.
Strong, aged 31 years, 10 Months and .21. dap,.sT
,1'sT. -In Colborne, on the 21st ult , Fabella Ns,
sett, awed 37 years •
agues.-•rtt Godcrich, on the 25111 ult., Sainuel
Yolloek, aged 73 years.
'r,;Nu1L.-In 2i Carrick, on the 25th ult , Mrs. James
Connell; aged 70 s ears, 11 months and 10 days.
a^.1.06,130, --At the residence of her son-in•lnW, W'311.
Rail, Dovercourt, Toronto, on the 201)1 pit.,
Sarah. relict of the late Duncan Macaulay, of
Ripley, and a native of Ivornfasilite, Scotland,
aired 70 70000.
PitoofilC
Mt. ht u les i rocthe
Proctor, 3aged 1year and 4 daW. yson
s.
Ar.Tis-At Mount Brydges, Ont., on the 30th ult.,
Mary Martin, utother•m•law of Mr. A. 2. Ander-
son, of this town, aged S2 rears.
IINGITAM MAPXETS.
WIs011011 MA? :3111', 1888.
V., 2 25 to 2 25
4 50 to 4 50
70 to 78
70 to 76
88 to 08
7,) to 75.
eo t0 02
50 to 60
38 10 18
10 to 10
1 25 to 1 50
50 to 76
7.00 to 7 no
0 50 to 7 75
Flour per cwt.,
AM,. per bbl., -
t'ait`\i`theat per bushel,
:SeriPg
t plcy-, -
Peas, -
,'.:)tatps,
,3uttnr per 1b.,
)':;,,,,,, per dozen.
Wood per cord,
Apples per hag, -
(fay per ton, - -
Dressed hogs, -
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ISS . M P
Goods Selected Wath care and Bou ht for Cash.'
1
MANTLE S
.Feathers, Gorgeous Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Fringes, Embroideries,
Iils3rtiohis, Fancy Frills 1g2, &0.
STZKS .A1\ ID SATIN S,
Mantles Cashmeres, Dress l\]uslins, Crape Cloths, Gloves, Corsets, Bust;es,
Ladies' and Chilclrens' Underwear, and •Babies' Christening ,lobes.
LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Eggs taken in Exchange for Goads as; (lash.
MILLINERY
�� qqttII [R� ��qj��V 1ygyj���� 1�QQ���}} ■$,;��� /��q� I pyq�al` ��
aJre n `•C3 '!AJ JriltVg1T1 '.l�.Jtio
SUITINGS, TROWSEI.tINGS AND OVERCOATINGS.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH.
We planted the Seeds
right agnea our grow-
ing business is the
Harvest.
0 PRRIVATIE DAIRYMEN.
I
If you. avant an excellent cream separator suitab'e
for 25 to 3) cows, to take the Cream at once from) the
mills and leave the skin, milk -warm for your eal)00,
and at the saulo time Make the best butter in the
markets, write for particulars to
(.. S. CLIMIE & SONS,
1)0111? 1 eltMlsln:IR,
Lls'raw):L, GST.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
s
LESLIE,
.--THE-
T.1L'OR_
A low'price for lionest
Merchandise.; well
made, is the secret of
success.
Goods bought from us will. be cut free of charge.
IiIIIl11111111IiI1-7 111III1I11,II
riling STORE, AND DWELLING situated on Jose -
L. piano street, next to Dr. McDonald's, is offered
or
particulasolo r.,rent,apply Immediate
'7) ,1s yssien Otfice, ior11 to the
proprietor,
D. STEWA IIT, Wtxoit.aat.
OLD DR, CHASE'S NEW RECEIPT BOOK, qqqq "
Llfo Work. .T S - ex- ��..,��s
Dr. Chases third last and complete 1111.01311 Book
%Ii3 Vast and Crowning*.�®..�, ' 1 . * ••L+
and Household 1(111
coPhysician, o
contains nearlypages pesandesollslfor o2 1 25 in c 01 clotfh
bimim,r and 3)45) in imported oil cloth, Marble c.lge,
wad is jas ly by hint called
"Tile Crowning Work of ply Life,"
Ibis 1'11 result of over half a century's oh.era noon, 1
- 11 0dv and expolicace, Vet this embodies 110 Our - 1
pitato1 of histamer nooks. Itis wholly anew book,
12 :31 years ago he could produce a book that has had I
i11 sou 0f oder 25,010,000 capi?s, and has fnadc I.rr...J S
ris mama L:0031131' in nearly over? 1+.n_lieh apcal.'u;;
i1 10! • in tho t u1ted States, Canada and thonsa,nis of
lnu[r, in Europe, Australia and south America, 1
what Iwo of a boost could or world he produce as his i
'CVO Along Life Work," with 01000 than tldlty Seats The Latest, Newest and Nobbiest in Make, Shades 4117C1 Quality.or •r 1 1 ti m•1, pflu•tico ani. experience'. The hoof: it- T J ht
'0311 11,• Is 0:10 WV:01100, and 18t11011104val11ah10
plod 1l 1111 110 010 history of book publishing, 11
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pirating 1
, ll atll, ' 1
' [sant --,
)n.m 1
ttc1,liyth10book bytaking potio))nIlto[103111 i tr C1 Q`�`�j First Choice
palming it 017 011 the public as tho complete work. k aZ -L Y o
SW11wint- : 1'e the ',011 get, a genuine
from o Ji See
thats I I / l / I / / THE ANCHOR HOUSE, / / / / / / / /
Mils. .ice that yon get thePogo 1(boot S i 0011 i
it has u..r 1111140 On the title page and is copyrighted I
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ORD�1N
cINTY !E,
BANE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS,
VERY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS
SUITABLE FOR THE SPRING TRADE, VIZ.:
Thus far, not
cct � f
WHY? SIMPL
Wei
iat
RY:-: SALE.
tancling dull times, sales have
XPE A
EOAUSFiVIE ARE GIVING
-fi .i Bargains'
AND
vT±LD To no So,
Till the stock is st' further rep cod or ENTIRELY DISPOSED OF
I am leavin town, hence tin GRAND GAII.AXY O BARGAINS.
ECONOI\1I`\ S NOTE THIS.
BOOTS AND SHOES; BOOTS Ake SHCtSI,
For every person, either young or old, richer poor, and at prices
will run hard times clear off the track.
C•' nr61'II"{,'Ib' I I i' Ip' Id4t' h,q1' it'lld 9 �'I P!Itdll'If l'llt'il''h''II' 4 itl1,91 iql,' ll,' lad ld'h'IU
ReadyhLd1Oithbn
For Men, Youths and Children.
Le.rge in Quantity !
that
Great in Variety ! S ,'1a11. in Prices !
IMMENSE STOCK. ENDLESS VAI-dETY,
KNOCKDOWN PRICES.
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TIES !
TIES
a B I G dJ R 1 V l:I S
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ORDERED CLOTIHITG,
READY-MA:DE CLOTHING,
DEESS GOOD alae,
GENERAL Y GOODS
by 1.,.
Agents V,rit3ib 1 I3lgmormal GORDON DlOitiat :011 81' col (` JT
JRfaiuOli.lc,d,.tr.)it,Micli. Windsor, Ont.
McINTYRE
—�� A FULL RANGE OF
l•
BOOTS, - SHOES - AND - GROCERIES,
GOODS BOUGHT AT BANKRUPT PRICES, end will be sold
at Lowest Possible Figures.
ERVETRf1UGHINCt,
STOVES1 TINWARE, MY 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 Itarlsets,111 d as' my facili•
for purchasing these ;kt1MV7 b tt0,y firm in the trade ill
Oauada, 1 tun deter;,ffi1nd to sell my goods at the •lowes 1).
-4 mud not be undersold by any.
MY 1AAF"t" OF WORXMEN ARE A I.
,1'�„ icw'arranted first-class, as it is entirely done tender my own immediate
ntlpervision. Eavctrougliing specially attended to and properly put up
"� and completed. Stoves in alt varieties, cheaper than ever.
REMEMBER THE PLACE ---Opposite Exchange Motel, corner 3osephiile
and Victoria streets, Barkley and McCrimmo[1's oi,cl stand.
w,
Call find see and you will carry home the donvietiort 't11atkvlhat I say is
correct; ly Motto is
SMALtdi
TROFITS `a d QUICK :RETURNS,
A X111\231.1 St7s",1)ENCE Ira I3ETTEIt TITAN A SLOW SIiILLIt1'G.
P. SUTHERLAND,
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