The Wingham Times, 1900-01-19, Page 1*Aft
WE SELL CHEAP.
NEW STOCK OF
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STAPLES
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900,
. BANNER SENT, TO JA.
Specia.. s! J.il:rocillarraoto=t400
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lannbton county, for
Ees• ere CO questions on au era
CS3 le* uses !an
financial position, an
• Me certain property.
In order th facilitate the qui* Sale of
the rest of our largo stock of Dress Cis
'
Goods and Fiue Dry Goods, we have --I
bought a very large stock of stapes In ra
all lines, Flannelettes, Wrapperettes,
Shirtiug, Towelling, Apron.Linen, Tick-
ing, Cottonades, &e. These will be sold go
at lower prices thau you can possibly CD = =I
buy them elsewhere. The public knows Fri a
as well' as we can toll them* that the ce .---3 =
prices of all these goods have greatly ad-F•s-
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vended. We boUght before the rise, aud Mt AAA.
pr•rie CV
as we sell them. at cost, our customers
get them at a price less than they can be ER 69 fie CO
bought wholesale to -day. - 1,.., CT) 00 CO
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And don't forget that we =est get rid . s...."-4
of the rest of our Dry Goods before `•-•" C'•
spring. Hitherto we have been selling
them at cost; from now till they are all •
gone, we shAll sellBELOW COST. .
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tueday made
, B. Tanner, a
1, to the jall of
fusing to answer
nation as to his
the disposal of
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wANTRD.—Butter O eth. A Raw
rrll • Vurs. Na. 1 Primo Fox Wing
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= ham ships more Choicele Butter
than any other town in P laths for its
FIZO. Thanks to fccxxl butter
makers. In au to the numerous
letters from merchants of the surround.
ing fowls requesting us to handle their
bitter, WO have to refuse, RS it is takeu
in. too promiscuously -same price being
paid for good and bad alike.
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0.14,144 WINTER POI TRY Snow .--We have
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received a eopse f the prize list of the
Huron Poultry
time whose shoi
co forth ou Senors
ary 1st and 2nd.
esee 2:11D
prizes axe being
the regular prizes J. Y. Bicknell, of
Buffalo, who is eonsidered one of the
best poultry jai ;es In America, has
betieneaeoured as judge for this exhi-
bis
GENTLEMEN: Au YOU BALD? -Inves-
tigate and see 'or yourself the Art
Coverings in Wiest and. Toopees. Prof,
Dorenwendhe mai ufaotures are worn on
over. 55,000 heads by all classes, aue. in
all stations of life- They are tile ey%-
Bence of Perfect'ea light ine weight,
durable and a gr t benefit to health,
and protection jto' the head against
Cold, Draughts, tarrh, to. Trying
on and demonstr4ing the complotness
of these goods free of charge, He will
be at the Brunswiek 11011501 Wingham,
Thursday, February
FOR Seee.-A. el. Carr isr offering his
desnab1e property on 1iune. street for
sale. For terms and other perticulars
apply to the owner. tf
Daerier OP GEO. A.Y. Geo. Day, who
lived for%he last wenty-foar years on
lots 23 and 24,, on e 10th, con. of Cul-
ross, passed over e river to his last
home on. Thurs , Jan. 4, at the. age of
1.41.
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We quote a few prices to show we
gtean what we say:
• 25 pieces of Dress Goods Regalia, price The China House - Wingham
was $1.00, now 60o. .
• 25 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price .
• Price was 85o, now 55e.
15 pieces of Dress G(:'s, regular price GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
750, now 48c
8 pieces of Dress Gobdregular price
was 65e, now 37o
10 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price
60c now 82e.
5 pieces of Dress Goods, regular price
was 35o, now 210
5 pieces Dress Goods, regular Price
- was 00c, now 27c
10 pieces Dress Goods, regular price
- was B0c, now 18c
./' The. balance of our stock of Ready-
• made Overcoats, Maces and Snits vvill
• be sold for the balance of the season at
• cost. This is poithe1y a fact; we mean
it. Specially low. prices evil be quoted
' this month in. our Boot and Shoe Depart-
xnent, as we want to make room for
. Spring Goods.
net Tailoring Dept. has evidently
• aught the attention of the public, ale
ea though late in the season we are still
crowded with orders. •We claim, and
our customers will bear us out that we
give the best value and turn out the best
• fitting, most stylish and altogether the.
• most satisfactory Clothing made in the
County. Don't forget to leave us your
order for the next suit or overcoat you
Want.
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See Halsey Park's advertisetnent.
Dr. Butler, of London, will be at
Queen's Hotel, Wingham on the first
Friday ef each month from 11.30 a.
in. till 3 o'clock p. in, for consultation
in diseases of the , eye- ear, nose and
throat.
Hem ON A. VISI Wni. 0. Camp-
bell, of the South ver Mercantile Co.,:
is home on a short *sit to friends and
relatives. Will eaks very highly of
the timber and mil
rai wealth. of • is -
sing and Perry So nd districts.
NOTIOE.-Any one 'ensiling to pay
their notes, or a poet of them, can. -do so
at the Bank of Hereilton. As I coneide.r
all my customers good 'none need pay
until my return about the, first of April,
1900. BORT; MOINDOO. •tf
REGISTRY °Fret R,EPOILT.-The re-
portof the Inspect Jr of Registry Offices
just to hand gives he gross earnings of
the cotuity.of Hur si registry office as
$5341.25. Out o ' this the Deputy gets
.$909.00 and there are other expenses
amounting to $942 29, leaving a net in -
This is e good time
•for the Testes to
a fresh start. It
ary to send out
the paper ought to
costs money to pro-
s • the TIMES, and
,thalizing this we trust this reminder
will be sufficient. -
11e READ .4111..x; Tun SIGNS. -A boy
• living ale* tweesiles from Wingham
was given 25 clue the other - day and
sent to town to hey three plugs of Ma.
•Donald's ohewin tobacce, He arrived
in town early in Ihe morning and -re -
k but without any of
'When asked Why
tobacco he replied
ed an day but could
nald's store.
• come of 83489.96.
• PLEASE PAY UP,
for those in ttrrear
settle up and Make
S• counts, the label o
should. not be aece
be sufficient, Ij
• duce a paper
Ittaraage Licenses •
issued by Flusa PAERsoa, No. 28 Victoria
street,Wingham, Ont. .No witnessesreguirea.
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i ,01111bla LESS THAN
.8 should satisfy you. You will in all te
a -probability: attend a business col- il
lege once in. your life time, then I
why not spend your time in a
school where there are not any
doubts about getting a first-class
eJ training? The Central BusinesS,
•College, Stratford, Ont., has the
-
reputation of being one of the very
ihest schools in the Dominion, It
has a large staff of expere instraet-
ors and. alloys a largo attendance.
Write for our handsome catalogue. 9
New term now open. Enter as k
soon as possible, ..
W. J. =non, PrIne1pa1 I,
Central Business College,
• Stratford, Ont.
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• turned home at
the soothing wee
• lie did not get t
that he had. sear
not find Mr. Me
Fozz S eree.-A. cenantity of second-
hand, two and three inch piping for sale
on reasonable terms. 1 aan also prepar-
ed to pay the highest price for all kinds
of *wood. Apply at salt block office.
AUL NG, .
Loyeatzto'spastreeson. --- The
Executive Commitsof the Town Coun-
cil had. considerall • trouble in finding a
company to take • lie insurance on the
life of Dave Longleeed. Most of the
companies claimed that they had more
• risks of that kind yw than they desired.
The Committee, Jiowever1 has placed
the insurance vitl the London and. Lan-
• cashire Insurance fio. •
WERE AT TxP
•
HAD THE °remise -Chairman Grif-
fin treated the nice diem of the School
Board, the editors • f the .Advance and
Toots, Principal • 'losgrove, Secretary
Bobertsed, Janito Coed and Chief
Vannorman to the vstets at jas,',.
Mo-
1e1v1&s restaurant ni Wednesday even-
ing. Mr. Griffin was chairman of the
Board last year tuatthe members show.,
ed their wisdom. li again appointing
bins to this honoraile position. The
'business of the Boa xl was carried on
last year without a latch. The mem-
bean of the Whightra School Board are
very agreeable, mw the business this
year will no don1 r.. be carried on as
snsoothly rat it was it year.
Apprentiele Innittod at once. Two
zottriet ladies to loan be:timing,
Wishrrita 0o.
' At
to '441 •••00. r •
Stewart, N. A.
christ, John MUT
tndecl
wATtn.-1VIessrs. D.
ronharson, D. Gil -
y and D. Currie at -
h concert in Tees -
d. Per Stook Associa-
will be held in Sea -
30th, 81st and Febru-
A nice line of speciel
•
water on Thurscla evening oflast week.
Miss Mary Wel& m, who sings at the
Scottish concert sere 0/1 TneSday even-
ing next, was on -tee programme q
the above named gado/nen qty. that
they never heard i. better Sootoli singer
than Miss Wahlr 'm. The Tesemater
hall was crowaec and some twenteaftve
residents of that own are coming over
hero to hear Miss Waldrain on Tuesday
Ano er thing noticeable at
Teeswater was tjlat all the ladies re-
moved their hat(. We hope the ladiee
of Wingllaan w41 do likewise on Tues-
day evening n4t.
liatiteeturreu orren.-A, good; mart
boy wentad at ones to learn I ne printing
butdasse, Apply at Thew office.
three score and en.He left behind
him. a widow an a fanaily of five, four
'daughters a• •e son, to moan his de -
pal -true. An o married but one
daughter who home. ;Tama
lives on the 12th on. of Culross, Mrs.
G. Boak in Win or, Mrs.iilgltinson
in Greenock, • Mr. Aitc eson in
•Wingham. Mr. ay -was not cs e,ioneer
but bought hie. 1 d froin a man by the
naso of Lewis..
es Loren FROIC b4xE LOUGHS/SO.-T.
Hall this week ree4lvecl. a letter from
Dave Longheed in. fwldch he ackuow-
lodged the receipt c the $86 sent to him,
aud heartily thaeheei all who, had sub-
scribed to the fund He also thanked
the Town Council for the placing Of
$1,000 ineurauce ou his life in favor of
his mother.
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To Suesoeniens.--The figures after
the address of every subscriber indicates
the date to which his subscription has
been paid. A change of the number is a
receipt for money received. Watp1l the
figures anti see that you are paid In ad-
SCOTTISII 00N T. - The Scottish
concert on Tuesc y evening next is
bouud to be a s cos.& The cpera
cluzirs-200 in ber-have all been
taken and several erows of chaise have
been reserved. hiss Walsh:tun, •the
Scoftish vocalist, incl lames Fax, the
humorous vocalis, will be greeted with
a large audience
have requested
attending this co
move their hats ,efore the commence-
ment of the preen irame. The reraov-
ing of hats by the ladies at concerts has
been in operation_in many towels small-
er than Wingliat. and we cannot see
why Wiegham sl oold be behind in this
partionicue La es will please remove
their hats. '
• LOST DOG.-- Town COO r Spaniel,
lost, answers t • naso o "Brownie.'
Little wave on, �d y b t cfrly logs and
ears, • Juvape off, at Wingham.
Suitable rewar . • Send word to Allen
Cameron, Cr brook, or
e the. • Times,
Wingbara. •
• Outs SOLD= ROYS Pon AFRICA --
Canada has be kept well posted in
the -movements f the 'first ,Canadian
contingent to SI ith Africa by the ex-
cellent cable ne' •service of the "Fam-
ily Herald and eekly Spare" of' Mout-
real. It will E -% interesting be know
that the "Famil Herald'? have com-
pleted arrange= nts to have another
special correspou eut to report the do-
ings of the secona contingett. The war
news service of the "Familj, Herald
and Weekly Sear' is supatior to any
paper on. the Am Ham continent, and
seems to be appr dated as it is said
tvemity-five that and new subsCribers
have been addecl during the past two
months.
The management
to ask that all ladles
cert would kindly re-
110CEEY IN W GRAIL -A number of
the young men Jf town interested in
hockey held a neting at the Dinsley
house on Friday vening last, and de-
cided to organize cs club for the season.
Geo. Hanna was roted to the oliair and
tho foilowing olIIOerS were elected: -
President, John Clegg; Manager, .J'as.
H. Chisholm; Captain, Chas. Slthatee;
Secretary, Herb Nightman; Treasarer,
Geo. Hanna; •Imaging Committee,
Jos. Hodgson, Allan Dinsley, E. C1 -em-
bers, Alex Alde on. The managing
coramittee have duce tried to make ar-
rangements witl iMr. Stephenson for the
use of the rink, Jut have failed. We
understand. that- the trouble has been
that Stephenson wants all •the Money
down before the boys enter the rink,
which the boys :efuse to give. The
hockey club agr ed to pay half of price
•at once, and ii•i the balence to Mr.
teph.enson's ore t to be drawn by him
at end. of season if he had lived up to
his part of the co stract. •• This is the
way the matter st Ends at present as we
unclerstand it, and of course we will not,
see any hockey
during this seaso
building tietoth
season.
CARD aF
wish to return m
nty nuraeedasi
way iu *Isiah they
in. years past.
business to Mr.
tend leaving for Cal
morning next. I
moor the liberal an
-tendered rue in the
Yours
•
' OX-Ilrite
Gospel servioes,
in the Congreg.
Sunday night.
HAN Mk
- *suite,
for the
vs faft•
$0
y pump
•••lug and in- et TRT'..pernim'ak °fuer MnEyirnst14112cY-
een HEATHFIELO'S
•
Lr I'k• ./ cAp1)
ort that lias b
tfully, •-
Joni; Pwrox.
:earns.
It
ecial, are being hold
Icnal church every ' ni ,
• uot walk the streets; ; li The Magic Remedy
come and worst '.A, hearty welcome t. T
13:1400d. Sin . .
to 4 ---;: Aug
. ., . 1'4 , For Coughs and
The - - esbytar.• of Maitland s met inr ,e, Cold.
the Presbyterial- church here, en Tues- Nsf
proceedings will be. given in .our next Vor
idsasyueo.f t.his weeL . A 4ull report of the vi MORROW'S DRUG STORE V
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ABA
Rev. Dr. Moff
ed. in the Presbyt
day morning. R . W. M. Burton, B.
A., of Langley, FL O., preached in the
evening. •
Rev, W. Liviiagsame, of Windsor, who
is known by mane of our readers, has
been untadraousleeinvitecl by the board
of the Windsor Avenue • Methodist
church, to return. or the third. year.
A prayer meetii and baptismal ser-
vice conducted by Rev, J. W. Goffin
will be held at the enuse of Mr. David
McDonald, Zetlanc , cn Thursday even-
ing, January 20th ast, to commence at
7.30. Every one welcome.
The mama/ busieess meeting of the
Congregational °Larch (was held on
January 8th, commencing at 7 p. m.
The church was n represented. The
meting was most 1irinouious through-
onsly pronOunced
the hied that had
'many year past.
a, cousiderable in-
st year. , Sunday
and finances higher
it
, pastor of the Con -
gave a, lantern
f missions in South
last. Owing to the
ienight there was
ce. Those who
need, it well worth
. Mr. Goffin has
the lectuee in the
i V
•le of Toronto, preach- w
rian chu.rob. cm Sun -
• out and was int
the best gathering
been convened. for
The income showec
• crease over the p
school attendances
averages.
Rev. J. W. Gof
gregational churc
lecture illustrative
Africa on Thursda
stormy nature of
not a large attend
were present prone
seeing and hearin
promised to repeat
near future.
Neve Fun:erre
ham will. probab
factory in the n
stand •that a,
among the bush
don of a joint
purpose oferoct
facturing. Th
used in manufw
is now not mad
all kinds and. h
would bF, please
being carried
*Ingham is no
mitre, and wit
one proposed,
and make Win
tches in. Wingliam.
. There is talk of
rink before another
E FACTORY. 'Wing -
have a new furniture
future. • We under-
.
cerement •is on foot
ass men for the foirma-
took company for the
ng u factory and maim -
now factory would be
taring fornitur which
•
here, such ables of
stands. Tho Trees
to hear of this scheme
o a successful issue.
v Imam as a furniture
i.a factory, each as the
ould complete the ring
ham a permanent furni-
ture centre. We understand that the
Company worth also ask for a sora
loan from the esavn. This should not be
. Adjutant Orehasei, Salvation Army
District Officer fc Stratford district,
will pay quarterly official visits to the
Wingham corps cs Menden, January
22nd, and will contend a spezial meeting
in the barracks on ealward street. The
Adjutant was on.oc: the officer in charge
of the local owes, and will be pleased
to inept his old fie :lids again.
The following fisem the St. Catherines
Journal refers to 'son of Rev. Dr.. Muer-
ray, of Maar( •be. Both father and
son are well kn _ml to many of our
readers :-Rev J leaveliMurraysthe now
pastor of the Hay es Avenue Presbyter-
• ian church comm. used his pastorate ou
' Surday. He pirs-thed capital and in-
spiring sermons t
at the morning
The congr egatio
ly to Mr. Murray
Catherines slued(
I make this char^
in the city. •
refused by our *Much.. "Winghaain ha
fared. well with ter factories. The tier
s
sonoci mauls.
SO= Goon ORSES.-Jas. O'Leary
and R. Roach r turned to town last
week from W* liam,. bringing with
theni their string of horses.. ,They have
secared a stable • t the rear of G. A.
Deedman's drug ;tore, which. has beeu
comfortably fittet up and where the
horses are well taken care of. The
horses include Kerence G., with- a mark
of 118 and threeof her colts. The first
of these is Gritlk2e, a three-year-old bY
Online. OnlinJ has a record of 2.04,
and is the champ on four-year-old of the
world. The xt is a two-year-ohl,
fathiliarly calle 131117, by Slander
2.28X, and a y ling by Lord. Verge -
son 2.193. • TJie *first two are being
driven daily ti ul show • remarkable
speed, The jonngest is only halter
broken yet, butfrill bo put in harness
this winter. TJicn. they have O'Donnel,
now six years 1ld. He is by King Red,
from Red Will es, and is expected yet to
do some good track work. Ho has
never neon staled in a mile ecc, but
ha; made the mile in Z26 on a half
mile track. Both O'Donnel and Grit -
line will be p on the track this season
if in conditim . They will be driven by
IL Roach, wl* can be depended. on to
make the mo t•*of their epced. Mr.
O'Leary dot , not intend taking tip
housekeeping Iicre, but will spend the
winter with Mr. Roach.-Brtisseis
Herald.
Fresh Baltimore oyer x rterwri in any
'kyle at Jae, litoKelvie's Star Beelimar-
sat,
large congregations
rad evening services.
havelaken immense -
no: his labors in St.
tend. to build up and
a power for good
potation has neer lost any money as a
result of their .otois to • the factories.
The factories tre the back bone of
• Wingham, and any now venture that is
ie. the interests if the town should re-
ceive abundant Encouragement from our
• oitizents, as citiaons and as a corporation.
DAVIS'
SYRUP OF WILD
CHERRY
OTTEZ,ES
OOLD°S,
noAusnxitss,
• COUGHS,
1303i13 THItOAT, •4
mt ONO tans, •a
PUN CHKST. 6
7
Relieves Dry Coughs 8
The first stat. ory meeting of the
held on Wednesday
s all present.
fessrs. Abraharn and
was elected Chair -
us vote. This is Mr.
in the chair.
That Wm. Robertson
be ra-.appolnted Secretary - Carried.
This is Mr. Rob tson's sixteenth year
of service.
Kerr -Moore- hat 3. 13. Ferguson
bo re -appointed T easitrer-Carried.
Bell-Meere-- at an order be.issued
for $10 in favor of the Boiler Inspection
Co. --Carried.
Accounts passe -C. • Rocicling, for
work, $2; Win. Geddes, for wood,
School Bard wa
evening. Xerabe
On. motion of
Kere, C. N. Greli
Inan by a uonninl
Grillin's third ye
t Homuth-Bell
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1). X. GORDON.
We are too busy marking down fall
and. winter goods this week to write an
advertisement.
Look for big bargains here in all lines
of fall and winter goods, • Furs; of all
kijILd4se line •of Sleigh Robes, Horse
Blankets, Men's Fur Coats, t!ec„ at
slaughter prices. D. X. Goaeore
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I.
stage of the year 40.
Attendance- L s than 20 days,: 25;
from 20 to 50 dayJ' 40; from 61 to 100
days, 80; from 1'J. to 150 days, 101;
from 150 to 200 *s, 264; total 510.
Classification -.Part 1-87; Pare 2 -
07; Second class • 111; Third, elaes-112;
Fourth class -0C- Fifth elass-67; total
510,
Subjects - lierriting 510, Arithreetio
510, Drawing 4n, Geography 846, Com-
position 346, Grammiw 235, Canadian
History 178, Br tish History 133, Physi-
ology and Toms enlace 60, Book-keesping
07, .Algebra 47, Geometry 47, Physics
44, Latin 14, Bo any 40.
Examinations - Entrance 21, P. S.
Leaving 12, Preaser.y Part 1, 7; total
40. .
Promotions-- ?art 1 and 2-50; Pr- •,
to Junior 214.-0; Junior ilnd to Sen.
2nd, 49; Sen. 2 id to Santee Brd, 61
Jun. 3rd to Sen. 3rd, 70; Sen. 3rcl to ;rune
4th, 71; total pr Emotions 339. • .
Number of teaselling clays, 201; setiool
open 200 daya. •
Teachers prese-at-lifr Musgrove 199e
sot, Miss Cornyu, Miss
quharson, 'Miss Reid,
iss Gray, Miss Mathia-
s. Nothing was paid
days, Miss Robe
Reynolds, Miss
Miss Vanstone,
son, eaoh. 200 da
during the year s' r supply teachers.
A II lacsonove, Principal.
Lee -Kerr ---,Th t the Principal's re --
port be adopted- 'harried. •
It was decided teat the committees re-
main the same as ast year.
Board. then adjo uneti,
• PER NAL&
Mayor 'Watson, f Listowel, was in.
town on Friday las .
Miss Jessie Gra was visiting with.
friends in Lueknow t week. •
Miss Doyle, of 0 ton, was -visiting
with Wingham frie s this week.
Mrs, II. B. Elliott pont a, few days
evith friends in. Inge 11 this week.
Miss Reid, of T. onto, is visiting
it her eVaSin,% the 'sses Stewart.
tiss Fluty, of Wi ham, is Visiting
Miss Fannie Sample ssels Her -
Bert Efarbmee of Mame, Perth e01311-
ty, was visiting with Ningham friends
this week. '
Mr. 'W. A. 1liggins f .Glenfarrow, is
attending the Central ;Winess College.
Stratferd.
John Kennedy, of Torontoeis visrting
with relatives and friends in Wingham.
and
Jas. Wilson, of Ingersoll., representing
the Ingersoll Packing Ca., was in town,
on Thursday,
Mr. Charlie Aulterson, of St. Clair,
Mich., is the guest f his nnole,
y Kerr.
Farquharson, liana spent
Sunday wi broth joint in the
esevatorVe
S. V. ent, of Seat , reseste
seating the John Ooe Sou Va.riaten
Co., of. Montreal, wa sown this
weat.
The Principal's 'eport for December
was then road as haloes: -
Dept. Boys eUrls Total M.
1 le el 87 e3
1 2 22 *1 4.3 40
snd 41"" Restful Sleep,
J. E, DAVIS
DRUGGIST AND 013TIOIAN,
WINGHAM
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34 sd.
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ANNUAL R
Number reguntere
26e; toted 010.
iftet first half. 41,488;
Will Rothwell Kul,
48
52 48' Idaho and son of B. lawell,ef
"19,.1 W&11'was the guest. Mr. mail
1 Abner Coeone Mo y.
86 41
ved en wed* ment of travelling tsars's) of
.877 87,,?;.4 , ihrtt of John COI At on, Of
.75 cats. wholesale varnish
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loft on Wedno day *Ititi208148 roa 1899.
• _bon, 245, oils asenee (kale*, .. VOA
regete atter.4.nvee 01'04 Puistora Ant*
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kectattd hale., 26,40; ;5rraittee, Alr- wirif:!nie020 374110.
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