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VOL XXXVJIL--No, 7936,
TIMES.
Rival Herb
Tablets
200 Doses for $1.00
Onerhalf cent a Dose
THE CREAT BEh1EDy FOR
STOMACH
LIVER
KIDNEYS
BLOOD
Try a box and be convinced.
Put up in a "Red tin box". Buy
no other,
Welton McKibben'
THE DRUGGIST
Maodanald Bleak, Wingba,n.,
War
scholarship,
of ripe
2 scholarsap, wide teaching
and business expperience in
leading Canadian and
American centres, e in -
phyed by our chain of
lligh•Grade Colleges, have built up a
superior, nnapproached curriculum.
Each student is instructed privately
at his own desk. We assist our gradu-
ates to the best positions.
Three courses — Commeroial, Steno-
graphy and Telegraphy,
Mail Courses. Euler any dap.
Write for particulars..
AIVI
BUSINESS G COLLEGE
GED. $PoTTox, principal.
•
---Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Exeter, cele-
brated their golden wedding anniver-
sary last week, They have beet► rea-
douts of Exeter for 35 years.
EurTsn and Boma—Bring along your
Produce. Highest price paid in ex-
change for Boots and Shoos.
W. J, GRRRR.
ii,oWj
In spite of the hard times, the
above amount of property lice been
sold through our agenoy in the past
few menthe, whioh is an evidenoe
that Ontario Real Estate has a sound
substantial value.
The is no uising
however that the West still the
has fafat-
traotione for many, and farms are
being listed with lee almost ,every
day, because the owners desire to try
their fortunes on the prairies.
u Many t t would have been consider-
ed of these farms oan be soId
ridiculously low figures a few
years ago, when the prime for farm
products were much Tower than at
present.
It wflI certainly pay any intending
purohaser to give ns' a mall. Half
an hour in our office would be Worth
more to hien than a week driving
about the oonntry,
Desirable town roerties for sale.
Money to loan on good farina, at IoW
est rates. Insurance in all its
branches. Twenty years experience
and no unsettled or disputed claims,
Richie & Covens
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
PHONE
Don't
Miss
hristie's
This
Week
1. Henn ChrisiIe
/FLOWERS!
For all opcaeione — Parties,
Weddings, Funerals, etc,
Wingharn Greenhouses
FRAIQOIS sxlsEn ' PriONE 181,
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Red ag Sale.
The Robson M roentile Co, of the
Hanna store antro nae this week a Iced
Tag Saie, which will be held from
Sirday, Marc 20th, to Saturday,
March 27th, Th y meat vacate the
store and extra mains will be given
durtug.thie sale. earl advt. in another
column.
Drink Ohriiitie's Teas,
Telephone mprovements.
The Bell Telep..ne Co. are making
considerable smpr ,cements on their
lines in Wingharn. A number of work-
men are now in town making the
oha ,gen. A numb .r of new poles will
be put in and the ares put in cables
and thus do away with trouble during
the time of storm.. The improvements
will give Wingha .rtes a nnuoh better
telephone service
Fon SALE.—G,od bay mare in foal.
Apply to Taos. LES.
Very Pat fut Accident.
Mrs. Wm. Mo,'herson„ ot diagonal
street, met with , very painful acoident
on Thursday afte noon Inst. In leaving
the home of M Dudley Roimes she
Blipped on the w; k and fell, dislocating
the hip bone. he -Injury was a very
serious one and •• ill keep Afro. MoPher•
son to her bed fo a number of weeks'.
She has the sym athy of a large number
of friends and al will wish her a Dorns
pieta recovery.
Wexrau,—A
young man want
tight business.
GREGORY.
art, strong boy or
to Learn the electric
Apply to MAYOR
e. Horses '.r the West.
Four more oar loads of horses were
shipped this wee . from Wingham to
the West. This • ages some fourteen
oar loads to leave here In the last four
weeks and orally t • ante. oar loads since
the let of Januar Plaoing the value
of each oar load at 2,500 (and we know
some oar loads cost oro than this sum),
the money left in t. s section for horses
only would go e sily over $50,000.
This is a tidy ea., for the farmers of
this section. Pro erity in the West
means prosperity i the East,
TRUNYS and VeemsnS.—Big stook at
loweet prices. W. J. GIR>isaR.
Death of
any were th
en it was
ning that E
Goderioh ha
MOT
Mr.
only a short i
recovered. I
d as the
kinson came t
1880 and fo
here with th
lacier termed
ley HoTmee.
ad to Godes
ship with O
the firm of
Tied on ao
ber being r
Mr, Jneti
oh membe
and, and in
orter ot tit
in 1806
n against
filo circler
lin perw
Hey'*, wit
earlier d
rind dispo
Mail held
of thf
s here he
ranch reg
d some
gild, Bang
onager o
The ber
les Will
am frfe
frtnsral tloos ate
M
'9rla
mar
of
m0
for
ly
bute
Die
year
law,
and
Dad
rnov
Her
time
duan
mem
Hoa.
taint
Eng'snap
and
?Aura
Mao
awe
Whit
in his
rose
liked
people
friend
With
Mettle
Corby
late in
here.,
salad
Wingh
The
Wedne
. L, Dickinson.
expressions of regret
earned early Monday
L. Diokineon, K. 0.,
died suddenly that
)ickinson had been i11
'me, and was apparent-
eart failure is attri-
anus of death. Mr.
Wingbam kbout the
many years practised
lute H. W. 0. Meyer
partnership with Mr.
Seven years ago he
5 and went into part.
Aries Garrow at the
arrow ds Garroyrt was
Sunt of the senior
feed to the bench as
Garrott. Htr was a
Of the Meath of
mutton an entl>*efaiftio
Cloneereatire party,
1000. contested Bast
1». Mapdon ald, In
o steed high. He wa#
el friend of ?render
whom he studied law
ye. Ile WAN bf a out,
roes, but 'au much
itt high errata by the
distrlot and the old
rd of hie sudden death
r, Mr. Diekinii¢tt was
o- years ago to Miss
er of WM. tlerboald,
the BSI* of I.tamilten
ved widow and other
vs' the sympathy of
In their afldtiort.
lams at Gediz/oh ort
PoTArorgs WAti rzli.e,.,W'e are prepared
to boy any .aivantityr of woos: either:
butt or trade, at Z. At MtfacWittibitm.,
Read Innis & Co.'s adv, on page 8.
Change in
Ur. .7. L, Gran
Cline been teller in
of the Bank of Ha
commotion with t
this week fpr hie bo
Mr. George Gregory
from, ledger keeper t
are pleased -to leas
promotion and hope
the top. He is obligi
hie- work and hie pro
Mr, Sturt, of irtamilt
cry's plane as ledger
Bank Staff.
who has for s me
Wingham branph
ltoe, is sever,og .hie
e bank and leases
e in Georgetown.
Is being promoted
that of teller, . We:
of Mr. Gregory's
see hiw work to
g and accurate in
tion is deseryed:
, takes Mr. Greg-
eeper.
Highest prime paid or hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' bntoher shop.
M Uviol
Mies Reynolds
ed the millinery
has had the prem
ted and has no
varied aasortanen
n beadwear for
anuonncement o
t will be see
pring opening
ay, Maroh 2
aye, Mies Re
meet all the old
nd any who in
heir patronage.
Opening,
, ' • he recently purobas-
b einem of Miss Boyd,
1 es thoroughly es' 8t.
in stook a large and
of 'the latest designs
the spring wear. By
page 4 of this paper
that the date of the
s been set for Than -
5, and two following
Holds .will be pleased to
customers of the store,
y wish to favor her with
RUBBnRSI
Women's 50o; c • s'
A1I new goods,
I Men's 750;
40o•; child's 356.
W. J. Ohioan.
Belden'- Map ie Syrup.
Mr. W.R. Be den, general manager o;
the Belden She f and Hay Loader Co.
was in town o,. Tuesday, and reports
that his oompan is meeting with- great
suooeee in their b sinew. This machine
is built from • a design patented by
Stewart Bros, of a olesworth and is a
great saver of la or in the threshing
season. Mr,Beldo is devoting all his
time to this Dew o.,,. pany and has abed
his property near M leaworth. Beretains
ed control, of hle - apes bush, for some
years and the m nutacturing, of the
syrup will be in oha ge of Mr. H. Eek-
er, of Hamilton. .. r. Rich. Anderson
of town is Mr. Belen's agent here and
all orders placed ith him, will • receiver
prompt attention.
POTATOES WANT
to buy any quanta
Saab or trade, at T.
.—We are prepared
of potatoes; either
MItLs', Wingham.
Mlasionar Congress.
Extensive prep• rations are being
made for the Oan • diaa National Con•
gross, which evil be held in Toronto
from March 31st t April 4th. A large
number of promirt .nt speakers and lead -
ere in missionary •ores halal be present
and deliver add . -saes, among them
being Sir Andrew raiser, London}, Eng. ;
Bishop Thoburn, , f India; Hobert E.
Speer and J.. Ca.. Abel! White, Now
York; Ohaa, A. Ito land, Georgia; Dr.
8. M. Zwemer, of A abia; Hon. Joshua
Levering, Baitimo e, together with
many of the Ieadin clergymen of the
'miens religious den , minatione in Osn-
eda. boost oharoh organizations are
expected to send .elegates to take
part in this import nt gathering, In
*his connection, tie: Qnarterlye-Offloial
Board . of the Wi. gbam Methodist
Church at a resent •. eating, appointed
Messrs, W.11. Gree . , John Kerr and ,p'.
Buohanan to reprtint them at the
conference.
Geo. Bryce, lot
Tarnberry hue a eta
ernnientinspeoted
18, oonoesaion 12,
ntity of good Goys
lover seed for sale.
A Fatal ecident.
Mr, John Weald . Cotitlter, a rennet
man in his nth y r, met With tt fatal
acoident an Friday morning last. The
*Dung man, in Om any with it young
nian ; named Joh sten, Was ohopping
wood on the farm t Mr. Wm. Geddes,
3rd line of Morri In telling a tree
young Coulter int •yang to clear 'hinnleif
ran under the tr.e and was streek on
the back. The bi w was a fatal one. as
the young man o •i y lived a few hour*
after the acoident Dr. itennedy, coron-
er, Arlt* notified a.. Visited the Mane of
the amoldent, bat id not deem it tt*o#*-
nary to hold an In.. est *e she can#e of
death Was ptrei aooidental, the
young amen wee soma Mr. George
Oo'olte#, formerly f Eeigr**e, and Wait
held in high e#iee by it large oirole of
friends, and his i Odell death In early
manhood her tot a glollilt over the
oouarrinnity. Th : bereaved relative*
Will hate the a ..Mately of the com-
nnrtnIty In thair via den toNiotiot. +phis
rennaiifs were bre i. t tfy itingharn and
the funerit took pl •e ilii Monday front
tete resirtetnoe of .d ed'# ttnole, Mr.
;VW*, Dslas#, to ber,,.
'1-urnberry Pion
Ur, ,7amee It Won,
Township of Tax
*way on Sunday Iarn,.
the fifth concession, i
Deoeaeed Was 10 good h
in a short time of his d
Widow and a lame faint
terinent took place at
medal afternoon,
er Dead,
pioneer of the
berry, Passed
at his home on
his Piot year.
Alai up to With -
alb. His aged
Y survive, In-
roxiteron Wed -
Will Piseuss Wa erworks,
At a epeoielmeetio, of the 'Town
Oonnoil onT'besday eve ing it was de.
cided to hold rt< pablio „eeting of the
ratepayers !on .Friday=vening of this
week tor the purpose .f dismissing a
plan of action to be take . in seaming a
supply ot water for do estio purposes.
This is an itiaportant spatter and all
ratepayers shodld be p event and give
their view on the quest on. The meet-
ing will be held in the T , wn flatland we
hope to see a large nam er of ratepayers
preeent, Remember i riday evening
of this week in the To • • n Hall,
The Nationa Social.
The National Social •eId on Tuesday
evening, under the anapioee of the
Westminster Guild •• as well attended
and was one of the m at snooetefnl en-
tertainments of the •eason. The pro-
gram was a good one : nd inolnded ad-
dresses by J. A, Tayl• , on "Oanada";
J. G. Workman, on " relend"; Dr. R.
0. Redmond, on "1•;o and", and Rev.
D. Perrie, oil "Soots . d," Solos were
given by Min Griffin, Mrs. 3, 0. Smith,
F, J, Hill, G.W. CIine and Jas, Stalker;
choruses by e- numbe of young men;
lendings by Miss Bre k, Mrs, Parker,
and Miss:Mabel MoD , aid; instrument-
al duets by R: Maxwe and W. J. Mc-
Donald, and G. Wrig and bliss Eva
Graoey; piano solos b; Mias Grant and
Miss Nora Grapey, ev, D. Perrie was
ohairman, At the al , se of the program
refreshments were se ved when n very
pleasant evening's : nterrainment was
brought to a clone.
Big Night a the Rink.
7r,ro hookey ma 'hes are on the
borrde at the rink fo to -morrow (Era
day) evening. At 30 the Bachelors
and Bendiots (pioke. from the best in
town) will fade the , . ok in .a half hour's
oonteat Following his a game will be
played between tea.. a styled "l±'ats" and
"Slime," the forme being composed of
Messrs. A. Rinton Dr. H. E. W. Tani-
lyn, Geo. Spotto., 0. Vannorusan, 3,
Vannorman and ' , Vannorman, and
the letter Messrs, J Stevenson, W. J.
Wyles, J. Lena.) . , E. Armour, A. 3,
Alderson and M . Elder. The wean -
ons for this latt:r event, iso the poster
says, will be a bi rubber ball and the
butt end of a . room. No individual
rushes will be alIwed. There will also
be a half -anile ra e for boys under 16,
and a girls' ran., open, handioap, for
which handsom= prizes will be given.
Music by the 0 times' Band; glutting
after the game. Admission, 250. and
15e,
Family "Far wetted" by Friends.
,About forty f fends and neighbors of
the family of rs. Janet Davidson, of
Wingham Junot on,gathered at her home
on Thursday ev;ning Iast to show their
esteem and rega d for the family and
to say farewell, before the removal of
the family from hat vicinity. A very
pleasure reseal e ening was spent, dur-
ing which Mrs, a evidaon was made she
the recipient of verry handsome cagy
oheir, a000nepani:d by an address. The
presentation we made by Mrs. Wen.
Henderson, on be alt of the friends and
and neighbors, a. the address, which
was read by Mrs. "m. lldaiweli, wee as
follows:—
Doan
ollows:—
Doai Mus, Da Ynsox,--•Your friends
and neighbors fee a sente of great lose
and sorrow in the removal from their
midst of one who, With her late partner
are life, our lament -d friend, Mr, Gavin
Davidson, has al. ye held a place of
highest esteem a„ ngal ins. We ammo'
allow these plea ant relation, to be
severed without tr Ing to express the
feelings of reapeot . nd end affection you
hkie always !tapir d in• our hearts. In
`ing token of oto rerds, w
lime rm regift am ent*, we ado
do
so in the hope haat t Will long serve to
remind yon in your new home of the
affection and good ill of those yon Tett
behind. It ie our , ops thea passant
memories of "Auld i,eng Syne" may
linger in your heart s the memory of a
Warm and *irne•hs'rt.. friend and neigh•
bet will a er retrain in oars. May all
your way* be plena mese, and all your
paths be pease.
Mi. Alyn Mrts Rollo+nt MAXInket,
Mats. Wet. A . MenSoit,
Inas' teams(. n,
• Meerut Witt r,aie,
Mns. Wet. H rro>trgsnlr,
ants#. Davidson • . d faintly have re.
laded In the vtoinit for the pa*t fifteen
yearsand feel gra . fel for the pisesant
relations that Inere existed, and tor the
many kindratille# # • • wn 'there by their
friends. The tans y alba carry `hath
tbem pleat*isnt m. ; of the enjoy.:
able yaks* t dna tig. the people in tine
riolnity of the I
THREE TI S A WINNBF t
Win
ghain Hooke Team Again Gap-
tu es the Nark
The hockey seas
League games a
here last Waltham
hot oonteet betwe
wingers in Dletri
ham, obampions o
was a ties all
thoneht our boy
The visitors arra
about 8 o'clock,
enthuiastio sup
the game was lata in starting. Th
orowd that paoke(,` the rink were
on edge for a great game, and they
not disappointed. At 8.30 W. Her
Stratford, started the teams.off on
lnal dash for th. cap, and play w
nos oarried rig•t into the Dar
eels, where site flys _minutes'
Wiogham was on : ahead on the ro
he Darhanis wer ontolamed, but
PHVR
e° eVv 4lott P: 1W1PI 'ha ( ); 1.
ol000d other in luseven?"
even, Bev. W. T.4. Stec
was the pulpit every
orap. from Toronto. M
train take ap residence
125 Next Monday
eatlY the Epworth Lea
church will /Igoe
vehen Bev. E.
Other views wil
silver colleotion
door to help the
League. Oome
and prefitable eve
ern League C
ay eveniog in
t No. 2, and
at Durham, it
ed by Ramie'
accompanied by
e big
right
were
n, of
their
ass at
ham
play
were
by
Ives
were
goal
had
the
was
was
hen
med
han
led
me
ean
be
he
at
he
he
tin
til
ey
AS
re
AS
le
so
el
th
ti
to
ev
tr
af
bl
too
na
Du
he
see
the
vet
NAV
olo
pla
end
aerri
wit
goo
duty
and
sdJpaoeuhnbn
moon
MoG
isotratee
looks
the 1
wiDnda
Elultoeft
The
salifunipds:7
come t
PE ONAL.
Mrs, R. Alvda is visiting friends in
Dr. A. Irwin was in Toronto for a
few days this wee
Mr. WW1 Ande NOD WAS in Toronto
for a few city' Ittet week.
Miss Maria Of Holyrood, io visiting
Mr. Wright, of the Wright Bet Co ,
of London, wail 1 town tar a few days
*hie week.
Mr. and Mre. .11 Burns, of Perth,
are 'bitting vrith old brieuds in tiring -
ham this week.
Mr. Nelson 111 elm, of Mitchell, war
*hating for a few days with his brother,
Mr, A j. Malool
Kr. Walter W. all sonnet it teiNt dara
Of the put we k With relative* and
friends in 04ren omid.
Mr. WM. Ni Wilson attended the
funeral of the au James Kitts,* at
Wroxeter on We nesday.
Mrs. James Ile dation eknd daughtet,
of the Bluevalls Mid are visiting Mae
sive' and friends n Torch**.
Me Alex. V., Math left on Pride,'
for Delotaine, M Whet. he intend*
',pending the sten Or atetiehi.
MM. J. Z. Derk AU sod detsghter, of
Ifdruoutott, Atte, are visiting With Tele -
elves 'And hien in Wingheto and
Mr, arid Ilfre. Omar Spasm*, Who
have *pent the est few menthe with
friends in afiehi an, have returned to
town and futon taking up their teal.
donee here.
Mr. Xtoberi gigging, Of /forth
tiaktittt. hat tet tried to lilt hoed* atter
ependifite the p t three months- visiting
his brother Al et the home Of hie
Grey. of HO 1r, sod other relettere
Rev. James Sin
minister of the M
Sunday at his
Grime, Toeonto,
The deceased ole
years; of age, wa
ministers; of the D
Ohnroh. He Oa e
many years ago n
with 'the Primiti e
1860. Mr. Smith. w
Methodist Church
The railway co p
oo-operating wit
charge of the Nat on
to A.pril 4th, and av
count of the an na
Women's Home is
the Presbyterian th
special rate,. A
will be allowed by t
so Nutt delegates, tr
may remain East nn
it is expected that
will be In attends=
Mgt
son will OCCUPY h
nest Sunday, Sub
hall we hnow eao
eis the new pests)
ere aod will °coup
unday, coming up
f SPRING
Suits
Overcoats
Trousers
us the theme whieh We bring to
your notice at this time."
Some wise man has said, " Aly
son, get wiedom, and With all tby
getting get understanding,"
The wise man to day says, "Get
a new suit or overcoat, and when
you are getting, get it made te.
your order in your own town,
where you know what you are
getting, and that it is genuine
tailor made," That would be
wisdom ; that would be under-
standing,
Our New Spring Goods have
arrived, and it is not exaggerate
ing to say they are the nicest line
we have bad for some time, and
at prices corresponding with the
qualities she wn.
Space will not allow us to go
into detail, but
ue of the Methodist
interesting meeting-,
Powell of Brussels;
illuatrated by lime -
The Life of 0hriet "
also be shown. A
111 be taken at the
iseionary Fund of the
d spend a pleasant
thodist Church, died
esidence, 14 Maple
gyraan, who was 75.
one of the senior
nn Avenue Methoditt
to this country
s, being ordained in
as stationed in the
of the Primitive
any years ago.
anies of Oanada am
the oorainittee
al Missionary Con-
oronto, March 31st
e granted a rate .of
ound trip. On so.
1 meeting of the
emery Soreiety of
meth, a large num-
advantage of the
exteesion of time
he Western roads,
in a long distance
11 the last of April.
out 3,000 /serums
at the two meets
work, in West To onto • small family ;
HURON COU BRANCH ON -
AL IANCE.
The Second An nal Convention -will
be held in St s drew's Presbyterian
Churoh, Blyth, on Thuredey, April 8th.
The following is e program:—
Morning Semi° —Opening exercises
conducted by Re Mr, Small, Blyth.
Reading of Minn Report of &sore-
tary. Appoint:nen of Balinese Com-
mittee. Reptant ona Municipalities:
(a) Under Local Op ion; (b) Under Lice
Afternoon Sento --:Opening exercise
es, conducted by Ft v. W. IL Hartley,
Reeolationg. Addre s: "Local Option
conference on Loo Option, oondnoted
by G. M. Elliott, Go erloh.
Evening Sesaion Opening exerciesse
oondnoted by Rev. . Clown., Birth.
Address, Jas. Gi man of Ingersoll,
presideet Ontario anola of Dominion
The following sh
the different places
gether with the p
Option :—
Volvos
Goderich
Wingham
Bernell
Ilaydeld
Blyth
Wroxeier
Geclerieh
Gray
0,44
we the licensee in
in the county, te-
ams under Local
Lionises
•
44442
8
4
0
Delegates tiho Id leftist get. W. tt.
Ot5oPer, Myth, he it Ssetitary Of the
Single fate 1 d
WON in efted,)
410. 2
the ritilrotids (gado
Eye, Zee, Nose And, Thiankt- Will be et
IteBabbon'e drug store, Witineeday,
WE HAVE THE GOODS
and can make them any style
desired, We are dealing in
strong statements, but will back
it up, that we have yet to find the
style of garment we eannot dupli-
sate. And although plain, neat
styles are more in line with
strictly high - class tailoring this
season, it is for you to name your
style—
WE WILL MAKE IT
Our Furnishing Department is
filled with the newest and bes
for Spring and Summer in all
lines. itEre We have also added a
first class line of Jewelry.
CALL IN.
RobtMaxwell
Tailor and Furnisher
For Men Who Care.
A Dow East Play.
Uncle Dann o The Messenger from
Jarvis Section, melodrama in !mar
acts, will be pre sited at the Wingham,
Town Hall, Mot: ay evening, March 02.
The scenes incle e "Pair Pines Farm,"
'*IKeppler's Haar • =in," "Boston Sitting.
room in Mu. Mau one's House," and an
exterior view off the North Terminal
Station, Boston, peoial atterition has
bees given these settings, also to the
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