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$110MUM- Mmtatua- Att the rtsidence et the brldee
patent*, in Tarnberry, on the 22nd hist., by the
,iter. Pr. Wand, Ur. Thaw. II. iihhsmali, of Streets•
vale, formerly of Wingliton, to Alis* Maggie IL
Mural. or Turuberry.
x wsox- lAwroN-=-At Luau City. Montana, on the
1o8* host., by !Rev, S. C. Igo', kstonAir. 15. Talbot,
formerly of Loudon tut trship, to Miss 1t Luxton,
fortucriy of tiro Clore, of ',canton,
Farr--. ss.une-:•1t 1M to ;hatn, on the 23rd inst., by
maker Wing aw,UtotMissl Ros,a1Q1 Elliott,
0. brick -
maker, o
4014 *acne palace.
L" aair,—/INnouTh55--At the residence of the brldo'8
parents, Brussels, on the 16th hist., by the Rev,
John ite,s, 11. A., ns;istcd by Rev. S. Jones, Rev.
Das id Verne, of West Nissout,, to Alis Annie,
youngest daughter of Nr- Joan ituechtel.
lvteQgAcstus-111.ctsTEr-.-in t,oderich, ou the 16th
inst., by the Rev. 0.5` Salton, Mr, James McCrack-
en, et Cotburne, to Alive daughter of Mr. Thomas.
Mud:step, of Godcrlch.
31LFD.
W0OP8 #t Stratford on thnthliist. Ann, relict of
the loco James Woods, r ed , tears and 8 nhonths.
litzimitsov--In lihtloss near th village of Lucknow,
Charles Henderson, aged 52ye re.
WA3lnnorox—In IloiseYain, Man., on May 11th,
iienle J. Washington, second son of John Wash.
ington, tloderich.
li?,xs.W At Haysville, • ou the 18811 inst., !Cobert
Stannah, J, B., aged 77 years.
WINGIIAM MAI1tiTS,
WnionAm, MAY 24, 1888.
Flour per cwt., $ 2 25 to 2 25
J?lour per bbl., 4 50 to 4 50
0
1`ailWheat perbushel, 70 to 78
Spry`.
Oats. 88 to 88
Earley, 70 to 75
Pens, CO to 02
I.>otates, - 70 to 60
.butter per lb., 18 to
o 18
1,';,:�s pier loran,
N,,odper cord, 1 25 to 150
Apples per ba„, 7 50 t0 o to
77 5
Slay-p°er ton, ^ • C 50 to 7 75
I°rassed Hogs,
COUNTY COUNCIL,
rpm CO'TNCIL OF TIIE CORPORATION OF
1 the County of Duren, will meet in the Court
i8ousc in The TOWN OF GODERICII, on
TfICRSDAY, THE $TE OF ,TUNE, NEXT.
PETER ADAMSON, Co. Cleric
May 21st, 1838.
r 4
Zkt;OTE LOST.
ANOTE made by Mr. D. D. McIiinnOn, in favor
of -Mr. W. J. Chapman, and dated about tho
208'1 of April, 1887, was reeontly lost. All parties aro
cautioned against negotiating for the same.
l4 ieghaul,
May 10th, 1888.
MONEY TO LEND.
man CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP Or
JI A Turnbsrry has about $5,000 to loan on Mort-
gages. For terms apply to,
1'. iicLAREN, or WM. McPIIERSON,
Tr. Tan.tsuimu, Wingham. REEVE, Glenfarrow.
Wingbam, May 11th, 1858.
FARC FOR SALES
SHALL £AFm of thirty-four acres is offered
for sale, being part of Lot No. 4,lstConcession
of the Township of Morris, mostly all cleared; well
fenced, with a small frame house, good orchard,
stable;, and plenty cf good water ; about twenty
minutes walk. from the Winghaai Post Otliee,
3'i:ani2: half of the purchase money down; the
balaneo to be secured on mortgage.
Apply to
3081N 1IUTSON, on the premises.
Whigham, May 10th, 1588.
TO
If von wantsi excellont cream separator suitable
Tor 2;) to : c rrs, to take the cream at once from the
rail:. 1 leave' the skim milk warm for your calves,
the same timo make the best butter in the
ruets, write for particulars to
0. S. CLIAIIE 85 SONS,
DAFaV•Fensisn1as,
LISIOWOSi Orr.
ttnvten 10 3lo2112rs,—Are you disturbed at night
mi broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and
crying with pain of Cutting Teeth ? If so send nt
once and got a bottle of 'Mrs. 1ti inslow's Soothing
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its value is inealntl-
sable. It will- relieve the poor little sufferer
i:$'nediat sly. Depend upon it, mothers ; there is no
mistake a hent it.It mares Dysentery and Diarrhma,
1 u' Ca s t 10 Stool it .and Bowels, cures Wind Colic,
roitaoSth. Gt His ,eel nes Inflammation, and gives
tone and energy tothe'abole system. "Mrs Win.
'ow's bo ethnig Syrup for children teothin„ is
1.ie.e3alst to the t.vste ay.d is the prescription of one of
the Oiled.; and best female physicians and nurses in
tho l'nited States, and is for sale by all druggists
thrun bout the world. Price twenty -02e cents a
butt10. Eo sure and ask for "Mos. Wi;snow's
5 3)11100 5110v0," and take no other hind.
ammolh Tearing Sale
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WATCHES,
CLOCKS;
JEWELLERY,
SILVER W'.A-RE &c.
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Laving decided to leave Wingham, I will during the NEXT SO DAYS
offer my entire stock AT ACTUAL COST. Buy now and .save money.
OLD DR, CHASE'S NEW RECLI?i BOOK,
ISia L ,tit and Crowting Life Work.
Dr. C.Jane's third last and complete Receipt Pooh
and IfouedioldPhysician, orthcBook for the Million,
cont a1ns nearly 0011 pages and sells for<<2'25 in cloth
bind%n:( and :52,50 in imported oil cloth, marble edge,
ono is :justly by- him coiled
r'
"The GKN;dgBlle, Work of Life," Moo TY E
It ig the 130118 of over half a century's observation,
study awl expaeneo. Yet this embodies no con •
-
1.ilatioa of Ilia former books. It is wholly anew book.
If 2•1 year, [to he could produce alio*. that has had
a eaie of orer 15,002,030 copies, and has made ,
1::3 Lama familiar in nearly every 39151i3h speal.'ng
bwo' in the United States, Canada and thousands of
hum s in Europe, Australia and South America,
19:115 num of a book could or would he produce as his
�'1t . tt nn L Work, " with more -than thirty years
r"
i'al‘litioi;a1 practice nr' experience? The book it-
e-
easthe clues"in i and is the most valuable
, productIonr) the hiet((��orr of boor publishing.
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HALSEY . PA
ST ART. LING VA.LU'F IN GFNU'INF GOODS,.
STYLISH SPRING NOVELTIES.
MISS B. MURPHY
Goods Selected with care and Bought for Cash,
MILLINERY
IIIIIIII!!hillI'IIIII'lIIIII I I I I I I
--.��-,AND,-•„�—.:
1A TLE S y
.Gcttthors, Gorgeoiis Flowers, Ribbons, Laves, Fringes, Embroicler'ies,
insertions, Fancy Frillings, &o.
s ,4 TIZ3'St
Alantles, Cashmeres, Dress 1lfuslins, Crape Cloths, Gloves, Corsets, Bustles,
Ladies' and Chilclrens' Underwear, and Babies' Christening Robes.
LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Eggs taken in E=change for goods as Cash.
Gents' Furnishings and Tailoring EstabIishfflent,
P ICES TO SUIT, TUE TIMES..
A stock of goods that in Extent, Quality and 'Variety is unsurpassed in
Wingham.
Punta) and vatic Woolenat
SUITINGS, TRO Pv SERINGS AND OVERCOATINGS.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR. CASH.
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We planted the Seeds
right and our grow-
ing business is the
Harvest.
LESLIE,
—THE—
A ]ow price for honest
Merchandise, well
made, is the secret of
Su60MSS.
Goods bought from' us will. be cut free of charge.
Desire to direct attention this wee!: to their Trade Mark, " The
Anchor," of which a new • cut is here presented. In future all our
advertisements, bill heads, etc., will bear this, our trade mark. When
••
you are out shopping or driving into town for the purpose of trading,
please look for the LARGE BROWN ANCHOR over our shop door,
and stel.right in. We will be delighted to see you and guarantee that
no house in the trade can give better value in any line of our
arge, New, fashionable aid Seasotiable Stock:
Always. Safe to Deal at The Anchor,
HIGHEST PRICE PAID colt• EGGS, BUTTER, HAMS AND Szan MEAT
DttIED APPLES, ETC.
t1w1rupalou+and p.r,rting, publishers are attempt^
in this book by taking portions of it out and
iaii.bhr: it o_r on the public as the complete work.
We otv;i the manuscript, purchased from Dr. Chase's
heir*: Si'. that ycel gat the genuine book. See that
it ha.+ e to name on the title pale and is cot)y'righted
b;•
Y'ul,ii ,cd in loth German aiid I`sng;ish.
At7OZ.ts T.%rantodt Big Tersnet
P.'13., DICKERSON & CO.,
11.21:10,!:c.., Detroit, rich. Windsor, Ont.
////////THE BROWN ANCHOR////////
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,.E CREAM
329_de ,rola a Slew American receipt.
It it perfectly delicious. ir ----
- Everybody says so.
- S 51911(11 LOT 05,-,*.
— IN=
W. Henderson's 014 Stand,
IS THE PLACE FOR
R...:. 1 I 1 1
FOR DO*YS WEAR.
is
You can get a goal All Wool Tweed for 34c, prYd
,' tf a1 -
PINE APPLES, ASSORTED Stook must be cleared out immediately, thersforo.you are sure of
getting bargains.
CANDIES, (to,
, YP tri st!a'SS ESST U hN , .ter 'w 0..w. i"
eM .sa
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w
agr BIG DRIV
IN
ORDERED CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
DRESS GOODS, and
GENERAL DRY GOOD S
A FULL RANGE OF +
BOOTS, d SHOES - AND - GROCERIES..
GOODS BOUGHT AT BANKRUPT PRICES, and will be,so1d
at Lowest Possible Figures,
EAVETRQU(3HING,
STOVES, TINVYARE DAfflY 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, al d as my 1acili
ties for purchasing these canv9t be surpassed by any firm in tho trade in
Qanada, T alp determined to sell my goods at the lowest possible margin
and net bo undersold by any.
MY STAFF OF WORKMEN ARE A 1.
All work warranted first-class, as it is entirely done under my own iflinediat(l
supervision, Eavotroughing specially attended to and properly put up
and completed. Stoves in all varieties, cheaper than ever.
eftlimexsatagalleCOMMilmoiemorigie
REMEMBER TIIE :PLACE—Opposite Exchange Hotel, corner Josephine
and 'V'ictori'a streets, Barkley • and MoCrilmnon's olcl stand,
Coll and see and you will carry horse the conviction that what I say is
correct. My Motto is
SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS,
ANIntI3LL SIx1'ENCL x3 HETTE1 TITAN �qq;ASLOW SHILLING.
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