The Wingham Times, 1895-03-29, Page 4THE WING -ILA.* MIMI. *ARCH 291 1895,,
The (ad
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'Templar
• ;Revival Band, is holding meetings its
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i the Town Hall, this week. The
AND -
DRUGGIS1`,
(ACT. G. N. %TELEGRAPH CO
D. Brunswick House.
Wingham, - Out
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be ating am ilime
FRIDAY: MARCI1 29, 1895.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
meetinga coosist of short speeches,
solos datetts and trios by Miss Jeeale
Rims, eoprano or alto ; .A.lbert Rime,
tenor; H. J. Rines, baritone, atild
others. Gospel temperance in a new
form. Part of the meetings will be
illustrated by means of a powerful
ether,oxygeu lime lig It. teat ta
welcome to all.- --The shorthaad•class
conducted by Rev. D. \linter pre
-
seated that gentleman with a 'hand-
somely carved secretary, inapprecha
tiou of his services.- --The nexamonth-
ly Horse Fair will beheld in Brussels
on Thursday, April 4th.-----aordon
Mooney has purchased the residence
on John Street, formerly °coupled by
Rev. D. Millar, from Mrs. W. -Thomp-
son for $450.-R. C. S,parling of
Wingbam shipped two refrigerator
•cars of potatoes this week 'to the
States. He purchased esteem. load
A seater was icarried In 'the from W. McCraken and the other
Britiah House of Commonsaon Fri-. tfrom Taylor &
day lasts that the members receive light was "Dinnis" last week owing
pay for their services. I to W. M. Sinclair's refusal to accept
Aar order in council has beenpassed the terms of the Council for ,power.
Mr. Sinclair is removing the :dynamo
to the Ronald Engine Works. -On
Monday night a fire :alarm was
sounded about 10 o'clock, and it
proved to be the town school, which
was consumed, and nothing but the
brick walls of the old sehool remain
standing. The general opinion is
that this was a ease of ineendiarism.
There is ea insurance of $1.,000.
for a Government loan of $2;500,000
to- the Hudson Bay Railway Com-
pany, the Government to take as
security the first mortgage .bonds of
the company, and to retain the land
ubsidy.
As predicted in the ?aims 'a few
weeks ago, Mr. Amin Giilies, of
Teeswater, has- been elsosen .as the
Liberal candidate for East .Bruce.
Mr. Gil lies will make atoexceptionally
strong candidate, and East Bruce,
after next election will take its place
in the liefbrin eolumn. He Will be
opposed by Mr. H. Cargill, the pre-
aeut member..
DOMINION PARLTAMENT thas ;been
'called, and will meet on Thursday,
April 18th. It was genetailly antici-
pated that a general election would
be held before Parliament would
meet but circumstances have .arisen
that necessitate a session tiret. The
Manitoba schools question, no 'doubt,
will be brought before tlie House, as,
well as other matters ofdeep moment
to the couutry.
•
BLUEVALE.
Miss Mooney, of Brussels, spent
Sunday, at Mr. John Diments,
Rev. Mr. Kerr, of Wroxeter, preach-
ed in the Methodist chuteh last Sab-
bath even ing.-Miss Lizzie King, of
Bluevale, in company with Miss
P.ot W' 1. • • I
c
g , • c
Glitz fortr;secoud year, was born in Kr. 3' S. Jerome, Dentist, Wino -
Hamilton, Ont., the son of the late "Ill, 8,,Ys; ""Williams'ttittle Dapielion
Wm. Lewis, a well-known Meer in n, Geo.Or Kiatlalali Turill4bro".
Pith) are the best le the market.'
the Canadian service, and at one atlas: "There is noPillamal to Williams'
time a wealthy real estate owner in Little Dandelion Pills, '
who, with their 'daughter, survive., used."
married in Detroit to Mao, Rowe,
Mr. Lewis' mother and relatives live Therritte Taylor, Warden for the
at St, Thomas, Ont. The deceased ;°Q"'
was known all over Canada through,
. 1/1r, Finlay Anderson, Ea -Deputy -
are the most satisfactory Pill 1 have eve
Reeve ot East Wawanosh, soya: eTbey
ancybotahse.r:pl'rion;tor,
y o would not use
line of Morris,
Toronto. John W. Lewis was
his long connection with the Grand I says: "I would unotvlirls‘.vithout
For many years, Little Dandoho
Trunk Railway.
he was a popular passenger conclue-1 Gauntsays, IiisaWnrden for County
tor, running between Windsor and odeearaues,e,01
"1 bae round them in -
Niagara.• Upon severing his ceennec. liundr4ds et like Te'stimonials
tion with the Grand
runk Rau way , ed on application.
he became the proprietor 'of the ------a---
LONDESBORO. •
Crawford house, at Windsor. About
The Tempera.nee Crusaders ar-
three and. a half years ago he moved I
rived here .on Saturday and on Sun.
to Montreal and took •eharge of the
Point St. Charles, When the new
City hotel was built he moved down
town and assumed. the proprietorship
shortly after changing its name to
Hotel Caddillae, The deceased was
a prominent Mason and a Knight
Templar," Mr. John W. Lewis was
a brother of Mr. Lewis, of Bluevale,
to whom we extead our hearty sym-
pathy. -Mr. Wm. Pugh has pur-
chased from his brother, Mr, Joseph
Pugh, his brick residence lately oc-
cupied by Mr. George Casemores-
Mr. George Casemore has moved into
the house of Mr. Wm, Sellars, re
cently vacated by Mr. Wm. Pugh.
MaRIS.
Mr. Henry Perdue, Sr., who has
been sick, is slowly improving. His'
tipper part of Frontenae street where
,
the cartwheels are makbw bad ruts
t,
where the snow is still deep, Some Winebioa, Much 26, 1805.
of the express•wagons came to grief Corrected by P. Dual, Produce Deler.
while conveving sheep and calves to Flour1wr ]00 lbs 1 40 to 1 75.
Fall Wheat.. .., u On to 0 65
Spring Wheat
INIARRET IlEVOitTS.
dressmaking establishment In Ethel.
We wish them success deserving of!
their enterprise. -Miss Tillie Ross, of
Detroit, is visiting her father, Mr.
William Roas.-Mr. Norman Duncan
who has been serving an apprenti-
s dp in thetailors lop ofI. atm
. . .
Gray, for some two years has secur-
ed a situation in Woodstock. Nor -
nm is a well-known, well -liked and
well-behaved young man tind will be
AN Ottawa telegram .annenuces greatly missed in social civeles and
in the Presbyterian Sunday Sehool,
that Hon. J. C. Patterson is to vetirea
• where he has been librayianfor some
fame the Dominion Cabinet, .and that time. -Mrs. Robert Sibbald has re -
lion. Mr. Dickey will take the port- turned from a three months visit to
folio of Militia, the Hon. W H. Mon- ,Miehigan.-Mr. ;i. J. Alesser was in
tague assuming the offlee oi Seem- town last week. - Mr. C. W.
tary of State. Hon. J. C. Patterson, Andrews, of London, spent Wednes-
so. the deseatch says, will remain in ;day in the village. -Mr. R. N. Doff
the Cabinet without portfolio till spent Thursday and Friday in Man -
June, when he will be appointed • ,eliester, on business.-Qatite a alum-
Lientennat-Governor of Manitoba. bey of the farmers in this vicinity
putting away ice for the summer.
THE fail text of the remedial order are
LISt is so scarce that t ma can-
not get the ice packed at present.
The cattle buyers are /tiles.. the fat
cattle for May, but the farmers are
reluctant to sell. -The roads are
very bad at present on account of
the recent thaw. --Miss Jean Richard-
son, of Wroxetcr, is visiting at Mr.
John Burgess'. -Miss ICtite Wilson,
of Atwood, isvisiting Miss Belle King,
-Mr. Robert Harris had a sale on
Wednesday of his farm stock and
implements. Mr. Harris has rented
his farm to the sons of. Mr. Wm.
Harris. -The examinations are now
in progress at the public school. -
Mr. Albert Bailey has secured a
situation for the summer near Lis-
towel. -Master James Patterson has
hired for 7 months with Mr. Robert
passed by the Dominion Government
will be found in another column.
The order asks the Manitoba Legis-
lature to pass an act re-esta.blisliug
Separate Schools in that Province, on
the same basis as they were before
-the passage of the acts establishing
national Schools in that Province. At
the time of writing, the answer of
the Manitoba Legislature has not
come to bend, but it is generally ex-
pected that the Greenway Govern-
ment will refuse to interfere wiah the
School. law of 1890..
U ODERICH.
(Intended or last. issue.)
Last Monday, Ruth, the youngest
child of Rev. J. A. Anderson died
from paralysis. -Last week, the, Black. -Mr. Satnuel Scott, of Man.
spring assizes for the county of Huron chester, has been fortunate in scour -
were held here. -The last meeting e f I ing the services of Master Adani
Gray for the summer. -Mrs. Robert
Mothers is seriously ill at present. -
Mr. Wm. Gray returned. on Wednes-
day from Atwood, where he has
been cutting- at R. M. Ballantyne's
tailoring establishment. -The Kick-
apoo Indian Medicine and Concert
Company, left here for Ripley, on
Tuesday, after a stay of one week.
The Kickapoos gave good lively
entertainments and were greeted by
good houses every night. Master
'rank Scott is the proud. possessor of
the gold watch offered for the guess-
ng-noonathematieal calculation of
he number of beans in the bottle,
having figured exactly on the
mber of beans in the bottle and
in a handful. No doubt he hails
Boston. Happy Dick Cole-
' was the favorite of the troupe,
*sh impersonations being per -
We clip the followingfrom the
rail and Empire of Thursday,
Mr. John W. Lewis,
as the proprietor of the
tel, in this city,died this
• Lewis, who was in
the G. C. I. Literary was held in t
assembly hall of the Collegiate,
Friday evening, and was well atter
.1 ed. The president, Mr. J. J.
i Simpson, was in the chair. The p o -
gramme was well carried out. On e
part of it was a general discus -
sion on the question " Should we
follow the fashions," and some good
arguments were made for and
against doing so. The national
^ anthem closed the evening.-- There
ij are now aeveral signs of spring here
, ...
r" 1 and one of them is the exchange of!
t runners for wheels inbaby carriages, 1
I However we have yet considervbe 1 t
3. snow. What ladies most dr64u1 , in I
/ sleigh -riding just now is getting Seti-in
c sick in cressing the pitch holes o•a I o
i
the To:al.-Mr, and Mrs. Logan lutvV°1
d
ei sold their house and Anat.° in: Inall
.i
North street and will now II3 in the Insa
Albion hotel. -The atittualna. pat- '‘ fee,.'lYS---,,
1.,
s l
R" rick entertainment was he, on the pal, ",,
eighteenth, as the seventetth egate -arttr,ein '
on Sambas' this year.---.Thre are to we," 1`11"7,1,
be two new livery stables
Jell tiasea
-on. (leder- Cadillac it
i morning*.
a
,
clay morning they took the service
in Barns ,Church and in the afternoon
in the Presbyterian church and in
the evening in the Methodist church,
They are holding their meetings in
the hall this week. The attendance
has been very good so far. consider-,
ing the roads, -Mr, B. Laurason left
on Saturday for Adelaide. On Fri-
day;evesting a few of the Good Tem-,
piers, of North Star lodge, gathered
together .at the hall, to spend an hour
with Bro. Laurason before his depar-
ture:and presented him with an ad-
dress and a purse, Sister Crisp, L.D.,
reading the address, and Sister
Quimette, V. T., presenting the
purse. Bro. Laurason then made a
very •suitable reply ,and wished the
lodge every success. -The members
Many friends hope for his speedy, of the 1.0. G.T. that were intending
recovery. -Mr. Robert Martha, of going to Auburn, on Monday night,
Brantford, is visiting his brother -in-, were. :disappointed, owing to the
law, Mr. John Elston, of' the 2nd line. roads being so bad. -A very pleas-
--Miss Clara Jewitt, of Brussels, was ant ievent took place on Wednesday
renewing old acquaintances around. ,evening last; at the home of Mr.
Browntown last week.--sRey. W. E. Wm. Riley's, being the marriage of
Kerr, of Wroxeter, preaehed very: his daughter, Miss Maria, to Mr. T.
acceptably, in Ebenezer -church, last', Robertson, of Hullett. The Rev. H.
Sabbaths -.--Miss Fanny Elston return-. J. Fair :offieiated in the presence of a
ed to Detroit on Tuesday, after spend - large gathering of friends and ae-
ing a few weeks at her home ia, quointanees of the yonng people, and
Morris. -Mrs. Wm. Martin, of the 1st the tokens of esteem were numerous.
line, who has been seriously ill, is,' Id. Morrison, of Walton, is
we are glad to learn, recovering.- the guest of Addie Crisp, this week.
Misses Bell and Martha Roe are -Mr. Harry Fair has taken a posi-
holidaying in McKillop and }Iullett, tion with J. 'Marshall & Co. whole -
this week. -Quite a number of farm-, sale and retail tea and spice dealers
ers in this vicinty are taking advent- of London, as •their wholesale and
age of the good sleighing, -Mr. John retail traveller for the County ot
Elston attended the funeral of the Huron, at a good salary, He starts
late Mrs. Wm. Whelpton, of London, with them at once.
on Wednesday. --John Cloakey,
old and well knowu resident of the EAST WAWANOSH.
5th line, died very suddenly on Mon- Mrs. James Potter, passed away
day forenoon of last week. While at the family residence, East Wawa -
in the net of watering the stock in nosh, adjoining Blyth, on Monday- of
the yard he dropped down and ex- last week, cancer of the liver being
pired almost instantly. Deceased the cause of her death. Mrs. Potter
was 72 years of age and was never was born in Westmoreland,' England,
known to eamplain, of anything in 1884. In 1857 she married Mr.
through life. A widow, four (laugh- James Potter and the following year
tem and two sons survive him. The they emigrated to Canada settling
funeral on Wednesday afternoon was near Brampton, in Peel county,
one of the largest ever. seen in the where they remained for five years.
township. -Messrs. James Owens and In 1863 they moved to the farm in
Robert McMurray are out canvassing East W&wanosh on which she died.
for cows in connection with the Bel- When a young girl sbe was confirm -
grave Cheese factory. A cheese. ed by the Bishop of Carlisle, and
factory would pay well, but it would identified herself with Trinity
pay better if there were two cows church, Blyth, 'as 'soon as services
for every horse in the county of were established here; by her death
Huron. The sooner farmers find Trinity church loses one of its chief
this out the better, workers and supporters, as she was
at ail times willing to aid in the good
WROXETER. work of her Master. She leaves be -
r. John A. Barnard, of the firth of Black & 13n'-
h
s
nerd, Oltineal Millers, bas consented to nettle agellu hind er to mourn her loss, a loving
for the Tntss in Wroxeter, and will receive subserip- husband, five sons and two daughters
all of whom have the sympathy of
P •LLL " Yi kind and affectionate wife aad
on the 240 of May. The Club will mother.
be re -organized shortly. -Rev. H.
Hazlewood. of Ingersoll, conducted aiee.stocIc lEarkoUl:
the Missionary services in the Methe, East Buffalo, March 25. -Cattle -
dist church here on Sunday last.- Receipts, 2,904 head; market active
• Mr. Belden, of Wingham, has a fine and 15c .to 20e higher for fat • cattle
exhibit of photographs in the post of all kinds: common to fair and thin
office window, --Our town was visited lots and easy prime steers' $5,75 to
by a contingent of the Salvation $0 ; light to good, $4 to $5'.05 ;
Army front Brussels, on Friday steads* ; fresh cows, strong; oxen,
evening the 22nd inst.-R. H. For- dull, $8.25 to $4.75 ; mixed butchers'
tune, V. S. is making preparations for stock, $8.75 to $4.50. Hogs ---Receipts
the building of a new stable. ---Our 18,755 head: market active and 50
new landlord, Ma Jas. Ross is now higher for oll but pigs and light
oecupying, the Commercial Hotel.- grades; Yorkers, $4.80 to $4.85;
Mr. 13. .L liazlewood, of Harriston mixed packers, $4.90; good mediums, '
High School spent Saturday and $4.90 to $4.05; choice heavy, $5 to
Sunday at home. --Rev, W. E. Kerr $5.50 pigs, $4.70 to $4,85 ; roughs?
is organizing a vocal class here. He $4 to $4.40. Sheep and lambs. -
will teach the Tonle Sol Fa 'system Receipts, '27,000 :head : market .10c
of music. -Our skaters and MHOS to 1.5e lower for lambs; steady to
are discussing the question of build, firm for sheepln:fair .tO good 1plba,
lag a new rink next summer. -The. $4.50 to $5.50iholee to tittes,
skating races held in the rink on the $54,5, to $6; talked asheep, good to
21st were well attended. The prizes extit'ai $4.50 • culls to fair,
were awarded as follows: -2 $2.50 to, ,'64;'.-ezport•, wethers, $5 to
race, 1st, S. Elliott, of Wingharn;,t
2nd, 3. MeCutaheon, of Listowel. I Montreal. March 25. -There were
1 mile race, local, J. Thompson. ' aboUt 500 head of butchers' dattle,
Boys under 16, H.Brown.---A sleigh. 150 .calves, 100 sheep and a dozen
load of Royal Templars drove over spring lambs offered for sale at the
to Fordwieh last Friday evening.-' East Bud Abattoir to -day. The
Rev. R. S. G. Anderson delivered a butchers were out in considerable
lecture in Whitechtu'ch, on Tuesday timbers despite the heavy rains and
evening of this week. the egeeedingly bad state of the
Mons, etc , for same.
Our baseball players have been
. . the entire ebmmunity in the loss of a
the Abattoir this morning, and the
1 fears about the
difficulty of bringing dressed beef
from there to their respective stalls.
Trade in cattle was not bad, but
prices were rather lower than on
Thursday and considerably lower
than on last Monday, The best
butchers' cattle sold at from 8/c to
40 per pound; pretty good stock sold
at from 3e to 84e, and rough, half -
fatted. beast at from 21c to fie per
pound. Bulls were plentiful, and
some of 1,iem were rather scrubby -
looking. Prices of balls ranged from
2c to Sie per pound. The calves
were generally a poor lot, and sold
from $2 to $4 for common and from
$15 to $8 each for good ones. Sheep
sell at from Vie to 4e per pound,
with good yearling lambs up to Se
per pound. Fat hogs are advancing
in price and sell at from 5c to 51-e
per pound.
' grave
e2
Bourg.
DavrosoN-In Wingham, , on March
26th, the wip of Mr. John Davidson; a
daughter. as'
Buttraxn -In Blyth, on March 20th,
the wife ot Mr. Charles.Burling; a
daughter.
ItEmP-Emillio.r4rit-RAM Dtim residence of
the bride's parents, on March 27th, by
the Rev. James Hamilton, Mr. David
Williaiu Icemp, of Teeswater, to Miss
Eliza 0. eldest daughter of James
Elliott. Esq., of Turnberry. tf
SNELORoVE-RUSSET.L -.I %%Pow nter,
on the 15th inst., at the residence of Mr.
Robt. Copeland, by Rev. Jas. Malcolm,
Mr. W. Snelgrove, of Peterbero, to Miss
M.. Russell, of Teeswater.
DIEU.
POTTgit -In East Wawauos , on March
180. Mrs. James Potter, lig 60 years
and 7 months. V
01..im KEY - In Morris, o March 18th,
John Cluilry, aged 'fl ye rs.
MONEY T LOAN
On Farm Mortgage a
Wrest on terms of
Principal puyabl. a
annually, if desire
• J
1.
low rates of in-
ve Ours or over.
end of term or
.N BURGESS,
Bluevale P. 0., Ont.
Agent for Huron and Erie Loan and
Savings Co., London, Ont.
AUCTI•N SALE
-0E----
- VALUABLE
FARM gt TOWN PROPERTY.
In the matter of the estate of the late Arebnald
Brant, deceased. There %rill be sold by Public
• Auction, at
SW -ARTS' HOTEL,
•
-IN Mt -
.
TOWN *OF WINGHAM,
..._,,_
TUESDAY, the 9th day of APRIL
at the. p tycof.-2.o'clock in the afternoon, by PETER
.1.1 'ks...1nlotieer, the following yalnablo
now ekv ;
,Viyi-.14iinegr Lots 1 al 2 in the First
("dt!rei t 1,,i....,:ckthe 'Township of Morris in the County
h a 4142 5 acres are cleared and in good statee
or ttu,:n. t'.01114.property consistsit
of 200 a0S
whicl,. Ot
of °Mtn Mien arid the balance Is well timbered With
need hardwood. Thu soil is a 'loll loalt. and ?the
property adjoins the Corporation of the • Town Gf
li lacteal. There are %me 1 the premises a 'good
fl,ilf?,118,-tieitsrh,otoluiliess. eot,,,_aalliatiii,;eafisrotualterali)rlfonwhitgiosod repair and
i i 1 cent grainy farms In tht:lotbfZ.
isarat;011 wateredt and I every way a highly titairabC
f Pa'Scsr, No. 2 -The North Half of the South Quarto:
of Lot No.40, ht the 14th °mime:ion pith. Township
of East Wawanoshj in the said County of Huron.
This parcel contains 25 acres of which about 20 acres
are cleared and in a gOod,State of cultivation. end
the balance is well .timlifiiift,svith good hardwood.
There is on this paieVE*good lro• house and log
barn.
PARCH!, No. 3... -Lot No.
464, on the west side of
Minnie Street, ht the Town of Winglunn in tha.
an acre more or )5$, except the part Old to the
P. ity. Co On thls popetv their is situated a
small frame house, and Risotto of the finest building
sites in the Town of Wilurhant
TERMS OP SiAIA,-Ton per cent. down on day of
:111111f?._l_iluti;e4uslige;iii"ii;r e:jt'Veddt'o'r,!c=ro;tfin
There win ou a reserve id Tho other conditions
aro the standing honditionS'of he Chancery Divisio(1 the n
High
eCe°112:tietilara apply to the Vendor's
So mitor or to the Auctioneer,
11. VANSTONE %%Ingham, J.ArtlynNisTtr,a. tot,
Dated. atVeVg)grh'it8n°I.ritchifiriMli day of March, A.
1805.
Babies
ounty of Huron, Government; Survey, containing
and rapidly growing children
derive more benefit from Scott's
Emulsion, than all the,rest of the
food they eat. Its • nourishing
powers a:re felt almost immedi-
ately • Babies and children thrive
on Scott's Emulsion svhen no
other form of food is assimilated.
Scott's
131311.1.11,617:6frat
stittrulettio the appetite, enriehes
the blood, overcomes waasi, • ;aid
gives strength to all who anal it.
For CO1418, COICIS• SOr4 Brenl,
chitin Weak LUngs, Emaciation, Con.
13arley
Pens
Butter, rolls
1W°'gogosi.11)::T.irae((Tr((ill, . . . . . - ; . . . 10 2055 ttoo 01 0005'
Hay per ton.. .... ..., .... 70 (.4:: 00 48) 0006.
Potatoes, per bushel 11 30 to 0 85'
Tallow, per lb
Dried Apples, poi. lb
Chickens... ......... 0 2it to 0 35
Dueks...... ........... : .. 10) ilt04 too 00 0500:
92:alleys ,
u co to u 06'
Csiao
Duereefssed Hogs ....... . . , 45 (2)05 ttoo 55 0560,
• . ..
Fall Wheat CIOTON.
0 55 to 0 57
0 57 to 0 59
0 40 to 0 45
00 5354 toto 00 6354
0 63 to 0 65
0 n4 to 0 3,15
0 n5 to 0 40'
0 te to 0 60
0 13 to 0 18;
0 10 to 0 10'
Spring Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas
Potatoes, per bushel,. 0 40 to 0 40
Butter 0 13 to 0 14.
. , 0 10 to 0 11.
fk.
Hay • . .v7 00 to 7 50 . I.
Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00
Wool , , , 0 17 to 0 20
WitOXETEU,
Wroxeter, March 28, 1895.
Fall Wheat 0 00 to 0 60.
Spring Wheat 0 51) to 0 59'
Barley. . 0 45 to 0 45,
Oats 0 38 to 0 38;
Peas 0 57 to 0 57'
Potatoes, per bushel.. - 0 40 to 0 40.
Butter....0 13 to 0 13:
Eggs, per dozen 0 12 to 0 12
Hay 8 00 to 8 Oa
Wood, short 1 50 to 1 50
Wool..0 16 to 0 16
Dressed Hogs 5 00 to 5 00
Beef 4 50 to 5 50
Eggs, Per d°4"
MISS NORMA DINSLEY,,
Pupil of
SIGNOR DINELLI,
of the Toronto Conservatory of Music is
prepared to receive pupils in
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
For terms apply at Diusley House.
T. E. CORNYN
UNDERTAKER,
WINGHAM, ONT.
‹dallEalussessteRISEIKMITIVEiVqravvilei
WHY NOT
Young men and womon who graduate..
at
THE CAVDA BUSINESS COLLEGE,
CHATHAM, ONT.,
are exceedingly fortunate in s 'caring good positions
even during times of depression
Miss Clara Old. of Carberry, Man., graduate of the
Shorthand Department of tins schen), hes just se.
mind a good position with the Calgary herald as
Stenographer end Dook.Keepvr.
IT PAYS to ATTTIN'D the BEST..
Write for Catalogue if interested. Address,
1. .isc LA 011 NN,
•Chatham, Ont. .
Hrzt 111111NL
with snap shot bargains to
suit the times.
WATCHES,
Elgin, Waltham, Rockford,
Columbus, warranted for
four years,
POR 6_75_
WALNUT CLOCKS, .
From $2.50 up. '
We have the largest and
most complete stock of
SILVERWARE,_,o,
sul,.able for wedding and
birthday presents, in Op
county.
EtBIGflT T:ESTE1)
Ur watches, Cloche and
Jewelry repaired at lowest
rates, and fully guaranteed,
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