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We will devote the next few
weeks to a great cif -wring off
of al lines and broken quanti-
ties in different departments.
DRESS GOODS
25 Dress Ends, broken tot,
reg. Goo, to clear, 37%c.
Extra v l ue in Skirt
Length:. - .s Lengths and
15 c .:t:... ,:.:sties, $7.5o
to $8.00, tor y'15.0o.
FURS
To Fur Coats, reg. $28 to
$30, for $25. Everything in
Furs at cost and under.
0 CIL ()TEEING.
Suits and Overcoats sold at
cost with weight.
NEW GOODS
Just opened this week,
Dress Goods jilt opened
and ready for inspection. New
Silks, Prints, Muslins, Em-
broideries, Lace, Hosiery,
Sheeting,Tweeds, Cottonades
Linens, Towelling.
Stock well assorted. -
Special Sale Saturday night
in Gloves .- vl' Hosiery, 2o0
pairs of S. ...Tie Cashmere
Hose at cost .-"aturday night
Commen .e at 8 o'clock.
.;alicINDOWS
TOWN .COUNCIL.
Council met on Monday evening for
the regular monthly meeting. Present
-Mayor Cl:gg, Councillors all present.
Minutes Of last regular and special
meeting were ee te. and approved.,
CO.lr-NICtTIONS.
From B. L. Dickinson re proposed
Bill, also a draft of Bill -Referred to
Executive Committee.
•
Mbyte.. by• McKenzie, seconded by
Golly, that the Mayor t.ud Clerk be
empowe•ed to sign all doe -merits neces-
sary fur the pasage of the proposed bill boon eppdiuted ubainl,au Tee Com -
to raise mrluey to aid the table factory mittee recommended that the Council
and fouudry and. deposit the necessary purchase a team of horses for firemens'
fees and place the bill in the hands of -se and other work, orbave a bell placed
some sec x cr of the Legislature -Car -
in the stable of seine responsible person,
who has a horse or Horses that could be
From the Alert Filo Brig;tde propos- used for fire purposes.
ing to celebrate May 24111, and asking WM. HdLMES,
for the uc?e of the park on that day -Re- Obeirman.
quest granted. Mayor reported that the Executive
From 3. E Davis, asking the Council Committee had done nothing in the
to aid th.: town band by providing a matter of Mrs. Leary's taxes. The Col -
room, l rt.perly lighted. and heated for lector had returned the taxes against the
practice twice a week -Referred to Ex- property.
eoutive Committee. Holmes--Beattie---That $400 be placed
Petition from W. J. Chapman and to the credit of the SchoolBoard-•Car-
others in Ward 1, asking for an electric tied.
light to be placed at the corner of Vic- The account of $20 from Chas. Barber
J. B. 3°erguson, pd. reg. by-law..
D. R. 0. num. eleo-
tion
J. B. Ft gu ou, brick for furnace
Jaw. Fleury, 1). R. 0. znun. elec.
tion .. ..,. 3 00
Wm. Robertsau,'D. R. O. lama.
TEM WTSGRAlt TINS FERRUA1 Y 9'1 WOO.
2 00 MINOR LOCALS.
3
Campbell's He•utaehoWafura gt'atan.
3 94 teed to cure headache.
0eet1o11 . . _S 00
W. 0. Stuart, D. R. 0. *tun elec-
tiou .. S 00
Jos. Gulley, polling roost .........2 00
T. Hall It 'C .....,., 200
I Ji.h;I l.cugheed " " 2 00
V. Valium -man. salary ...... 42 CO
W. J. Chapman, lime for fur
Dace 2 00
Jas. McGuire., express account .. 2 00
John Bugg & Son, repairing fur-
ince ............. :......... 21 05
G. N. W. Telegraph Co., account 1 22
Alex Ross, stationery and tel. ac-
count 1 10
Joh:t Kerr, work and material re
furnace 8'35
Ca• i Bros., stone for dam.. 5 CO
" ", taxes and statute labor
water privilege in tp. of Turn -
berry .....,.... 2 87
H. B. Elliott, printing .... .. , ... 18. 00
A. E. Simmons, printing ........ 5 25
John Clegg & Co., supplies 11 24
S. Bennett, supplies 1 60
T. L. Jobb, repairs .... 2 50
Wni. Robertson, bal. salary as
eollector 40 00
Wm. Robertson, postage and sta-
tionery.. .
ta-
tionery.... .... .. ..... 5 00
Electric Light Co„ lights Deo,
and Jan ........ :.... ..... . 16 89
Wm. Moore, work on streets . 1 e0
J. B. Ferguson, registering births,
deaths and marriages • 22 00
Halliday & Glendenning, Braying 2 OJ
Geo. Melvin, drawing hose to fire 50
H. Kerr, work at hall and hose
tower ....,' 013
Geo. Hughes, work on streets , . , 3 '88
Wm. Holmes, repairs .... 2 75.
Dr. Kennedy, expenses re Ed.
Sherman . .. ..... .... 8 00
John Hanna, furnishings for fire-
men's room 3 20
John. Davidson, plowing snow cfi'.
walks... 15 10
Hook and Ladder Co., attendance
at fires, ... ; . 5 50
Mrs. A. Shorts, overpaid cemetery
lot : .,. 1 03.
Recommended that all the accounts be
paid except Carr Bros. and 83 cents of S.
Bennett's, which were . not certi-
fied to.
We have examined the 'auditoie' re-
port for 1899 and we recommend its
adoption, the printing and distribution
of the same. J. H. CmsuoLaI,
Ohairman.
Chisholm -Bell -That the report of
the Finance Committee be adopted and
East Wawanosli tow/whip cannon met
yesterday.
Division. Court WAS ]meld in Wiug-
lt.am yesterday.
-The net receipts a the Goderioh
patriotio concert was ( 2.24.
--Turnbaa'xy township council will
meet at Bluovale on 14ion4ay next..
Single Factory Haxuess from. $7 to $10
per scat to; 0. Kiechtei's harness shop.
-A broken pump at the Union factory
gave the employees a holiday =Friday
hast.
-The Goderich Signal ,has been
awarded the county printing for the
present year,
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-The regilar monthly meeting of the
school board will bo held on Tuesday
evening next.
Why pay high prices for Footwear..
Clearing pale at Greer's.
--Stinson's bank at Hamilton has
suspended payment. :Depositors erect
to be paid in full.
-John Davidson did splwndid work
with the 'snow plow after each storm
during the past few day3,
-The annual meeting of the Howick
Mntaal !r'ire Insutanoe Co. will .be hold
(acrrie this (Friday} afternoon.
Single Harness, my ownmanufactture,
from e)12 to $40. at Janaeutoi's harness.
shop. .
-Anuanber of the ,veterans' medals
have beau received in tow.. Among
those reaeiveU i11 town was one for•T,11.
-wrey cuunty has the largest arra;
685,235 acres of cleared land i;.r the pro-
vince; Huron °aunty conies second "with
610,531 acres. .
Watch Greer'a advt. in this paper. for
Prices in Loots aitU Shoes.
-The Kincardine town oouneil.donat-
eh$1(0 to the national patriotio fund
tt r the Uependtuts of our Canadian
dian
soldiers in Africa.
-A. .umber of young people of Wing
-
:ham had a pleasant time at the home of
John Farquharson. in. Teeswater on
Thursday- evening last,
Fresh Baltimore oysters served in any
style at Jas. MaKelvie's Star Restaur-
ant.
Fogg's Ferry Oa., which recently
played in Wingliam, became financially
stranded at Marlton, and Miss Dean,
ono of the company, is ill with typhoid
fever.
Line up andget a guaranteed tram
rawhide whip, fur 25e. at C. Knechtel's
harness shop.
checks issued for the accounts passed- - _The county comma last week raised
Carried.
The Mayor stated that Dr. Kennedy
was deserving of the thanks of the
Council for the ygay in which he had
acted in the matter of the sickness of
Edward Sherman. ' The Dr. had given
his time to take Mr, .I.herman to the
hosi,ital and had onlycharged the Coun-
cil •.,1tic the actual expenses.
The Auditors' report was laid before
the pedlar's license fee to $50. This is
for any class of rig or Outfit and rtvill
probably curtail •the number of licenses
issued.
-The ice,harvest was started in -earn-
est this week.. John' Gray, the hotel
keepers, butchers and others. are putting •
in their summer's, supply of this useful
article. _
the Council.aud was laid over for oe t Apprentices wanted at Duce. Two
sicteratiou until next meeting.
TIRE, WATEit AND LIGHT COMMITTEE.
A report from the above committee
was reach, saying that Win. Holmes had
toria and Leopold streets. The petition
was largely signed.
Councillor Golley thought the Council
for extra work on sidewalks was &ems -
sed pre, and eon and was finally referred
back to the Public Works Committee to
;should increase the number of lights on report on the same at next meeting.
the streets. Oar back streets were Holmes -.,Beattie -That J. B. Fergn-
badly in need of lights. He thought son be re -appointed Clerk and Treasur-
we could get a reduced rate for our er; V. Vannorman, Chief Constable and
lights if more were put on the streets. Maker of waterworks, and S. Youhill
'The matter was Ieft in the hands of the be re -appointed Assessor. All salaries
Executive Committee. to be the same as last year -Carried.
The Mayor stated that he had re- Bell -Chisholm ---That Wm. Robert-
ceived a communication from the Lon- son, 'Win. Moore and P. Deans be fence-
r'lou, and Lancashire Insurance 0o., say- 1 viewers; Dr. Kennedy be re -appointed.
inithat David Lougheed had been ex- member of Board of Health for three
-Two ricks from l3russels played in
the Winghratn rink on Wednesday after-
noon. The lee was in bad condition,
making it bad for goose curling. Skips
for Wiugham were Dr, 3, R. Macdonald
and F. Paterson;; for Brussels, Currie
and Ross. Macdonald defeated Currin
by 7 shots, and Rost won from. Pater-
son by 10 shots. ,
VUUR.CR NOTES.
Rev. ,A.. E. H. Thomson, of Tooker -
smith circuit, will conduct the services
in the Methodist church on Sunday next.
Rev. R. Hobbs will take Mr. Thomson's
work.
9.5Ip Young People's. Guild 'of St.
Paul's church intend holding a social on
Friday evening, 16th inst. A program,
literary awl instrumental., will be given.
A collection will be taken up.. ' All are
invited,
Quarterly services were held in the
Methodist church on Sunday last. At
the evening service, the pastor, Rev. R.
Hobbs, preached his scream ou " The
evils of the tobacco habit," to a largo
oougregation. Six new members were
admitted at the evening service:
WROX1 T14It.
$tlra. Burgess, of Luoknow, is the
guest of. trs. N. White:,
Miss Mary Miller entertained a num-
ber bt hei. friends ou Tuesday even-
lug.
The Brussels, hockey team will F lay
our boys a friendly match on Thursday
night..
The Misses Brown, of near Fordwioh,
spent Friday last as guests at Dr.
Braun's.
Mr, Wallace Leckie is visiting at his
home here.
The Literary Society has secured a'
pianc3 for the rest of the season, which
ought to be an improvement to the
musical part of the programme.
Prof. Stuart ie: hold a series of con-
certs in -the town hall this week.
DU1 GAk?v1'COId. - •
It -will be pleasing to the numerous
friends of our baker, Samuel Roche, to
know that he is recoveing from au at-
tack of la grippe.
Quite a number, of our citizens, prom-
inent among whoa areour hotel -keepers
and • our genial viotualIer, assisted by
Richard Foley, of Oblborne, have been
engaged in drawing a an* of ice for
the doming summer_ •
We congratulate ' the newly wedded
couple, Robt. •Davidson, of Ashfield, and
Mrs. 'Davidson•,• nee; Me0iusky, o1 Gode-
rich township. Wo wishthem a happy,
Iong and prosperous voyage. over the
ocean of matrimony. ,
A grand masquerade carnival will be
field at the Maitland:rink on'"Monday,
February 12th, when liberal cash prizes
for will be given fancy and comic cos-
tume& Competent judges have been se -
owed' and ..Manager Robinson invites
everyone to attend. Admission, 15 cents.
For further particulars see bills.
On Thursday of last week Michael
Stafford, of West Wawanosh, who had
been affected fora number of years with
asthma, succumbed to its dire effects,
young la lies to learn tailoring. and on Saturdaghis remains vpereinter-
tt . WEBSTER & Cg,. •.- 1ed i11 St.Augnstine: cemetery. The db -
ceased who was an esteemed pioneer of
West Wawanosli•,. will be much: missed
by his family as also by his acquaint-
ances, he having, been, a kind parent and
a good citizen. The be,reavecl have the
sincere sympathy of the neighbors in
their affliction.
-• Frank Gutteridge, of Seaforth, has
been awarded thecontract for construct-
ing the concrete abutments for the new
iron bridgeto, be, erected on the grayel
road, south;of this town. The bridge is
being built. by the county.
Dr. Macdonald is now permanently
at homeand can be Consulted by
his patrons:
-John Fyfe, of Tnrnberty, bas sold a TENDERS. WA
-George Porter, of Tnrnberry, re-
t riled honie froni>Toroiito last week, at
which place • ho has been securing an
artificial leg. The Terry is pleased to
note that he is able to get around nicely.
With. his new•limb. •
The C.P.R.. Telegraph. Company have
opened an office at Orton, near Belwood.
Children Cry for
CASTOR IA.
Sir Walter colt to' James Taylor, of the
10th concession, same concession, for
$95.00. The colt is 18 months' old and
weighs 1lO0,lbs. The sire is owned. by
Thos.MeTaluohlin, of Brussels.
ED.
The undersigned Trustees School Section
No. 11 East 'Wawanosh receive tenders
`up to the hat of Marc] 1 for the building of
a stone foundation the school building;
also for veneering t me with brick. Specs=
Seations can be see by applying to any one
of the undersigned.
--The TriaEs has been informed on re- Jona Smote
J. T. cumuli, Trustees.
liable authority that the "professional Rlcnanrerawrrr
J. T. Cuanza, Sec.-Treas., Ingham P.O.
elan" who our corfespondent mentioned g
last week as not having paid his aritnis.
cion to the Patriotic concert, had, pur-
chased tickets several days prior to the
date of concert.
Buy now! Be one of the many who
are getting Snaps iu Shoes at Greer's.
See advt.
.Malcolm McGregor, one of the first
inmates of•the House of Refuge, died on
ABNER COSENS
General insurance and Loan Agent.
!N LIFE -Thee Ontario Mutual.
tip . 'IRE -The Non-tatiff Com.
'' panies.
ACCIDENT.- The London
Guarantee and ACciilent.
Friday, at the age of 78 years; he.. ould ?LATE GLASS -The Do•
have hada good home with any/Of his minion,
emitted aud that the application was years; Dr. 'Towler be Medical Health friends, but he was rather of a Witti ler• • H li oneir at Lowest Rates
now at the head ofilen. The premium Officer, and V. Vannornian be Inspect- ing disposition; 'his remains were in- /11 office corner of Minnie and Patrick
Will be $18, with a war bonus of *000. or; and that D. Stewart be re -appointed, tetrad in Baird's cemetery. Streets every. Friday 'afternoon and Sat.
Bell---Chishohn - That the Mayor and pound-Iteeper-Carried, .--At the Huron Old Boys' banquet to : W3'•.
Glatt^e';1lur4 McEeiczis, (fiolley .and J. S. Sullivan was present and re- be held in Toronto on. February 16th, •
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a., .1h. ` 4::...r , '.-,1iu. ^•(Av.' • quested the Council to have the bell Col. W. D. Otter will be elected Hon- PAkM P0R ;SALE
n,, x•: , , 1‘)`'‘."' :.y t• ; ,sur 3.111* at '' o'clock p. m. for early closing wavy President of the A.ss;oeiation, Ooh. ,s
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be . I.
. ( 'c• tr., L.) purposes. of -wets one of the old boys of mites fenced and within stale of 4et vinnebam, yell
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f•• . i•••1 `t `t' `1" ...Ledo,Chis'xo1m- Bell -That Jos, Coad be county. Ike was born oiy'thae La1te Shorai saet s of tnxiicw t. OBIpy ternrw of payment.
McKenzie -Galley -That. the Mayor Road Aiiplq to R. VANS'1'o1TE, SVingh,rm.,
re•alipointod bell•ria,ger, also}: thiat iia be , 'lxetween Bayfield and Goder%h • _ .... _.
etzrd Cmaancslllcxr Beit be a colaimitters to instiuoted to ring the bell at ", o'clock p. towitabip. • ,
amt the Patriotic concert acmuxits and
m and that his salary be increased to Money saved is stoney made. Clear- IGS SDE' SALE
+fit the money with the Treasurer of
titre fte Oarriec'.
rtea.ect CJ YaiP tiTTblffi.
'• The fad aaecorants were consid•
$68.213 per annum Carried. mg Sale of Boots and Shoes at W. J. The =def'ai. act h for wale a number of
Connell then adjourned.
Co., account for
etct ....$ 8 OO
eitrOgn Wood ........ S 50
tietite'Geal'y170'
Greer's, large Improved Birkslitre Hogs, both wax, bred
from imparted Week. will be sold on reason -
A 1lanrriatan paper senium" throat a able terms. Apply to
number of educated. gentlem-enifroiii P. 6113130105, Mitrnorh P.O.
IO lyRIVITRNT . LOA. 4,wtusfa.Ct. ai. that town. went over to ' "roxet ,'to __ _..
Hird to : • easy to prevent. Scott's cant and were defeated by a lot of
Sent} aloe 'Sixes the body, keeps all
the organs ,a tissues hesdthiv, and the
cenrumption onus oar Mit get a, fact-
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WA/17Pornop. L P ONS rots
The latter are so mated probablyi uo 1b tihafr noir a d star roundfrig
aaatra they were the persons iv • t lti to pray mi. taam0 payable.
I 1 e Song oy,mtesr with un 1
acted get beyond the hog 1S1>aa. :arenema r cerin ii-
i'dtte llelf ^ s t h r, d d •n S , for Rho A. . A.
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Experiment.
Not rnuch use experimenting at your own ex-
pense, Let the other fellow do that, It is no ex-
periment to buy a
RAND JEWEL COOK STOVE
They are the BEST and always give satisfaction ---
fitted for Coal or Wood. There have been hund-
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ei,'e reds of Grand Jewels sold in this vicinity within the
;;; last six years, and the sale for the Grand is on the
increase,
COAL -Our Coal is of the very best this
year. Orders promptly attended to.
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We have no term divisions. Pupils can,
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The following are a few of the pupils who
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Fred Ansley, form*" of Wingham, as Com-
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Chicago.
Mnggie Nerr,•Ss Stenographer with the Suth-
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Fred McGavin as Stenographer with McColl
Bros., Paints and Oils, Toronto
Jamess Redford, Book-keeper, Durham Fur-
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Arch. McVicar, changed from Taggart &
Knappen, Grand 'Rapids, to. Fairbanks Morse
Scale Co., Chicago. •
Our pupils arein demand with the leading
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D. MCMACHLAN & CO.,
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WALKER OROS. & BUTTON
"UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite•Maodonald block:
CLARKS
TAILOR
HAS
MOVED
DOWN STAIRS
ins the store
(next G. N. Griffin's Grocery
Store) .
and is prepared to make your
Fall. Suits or Overcoats in the
most approued and up-to-date
style.
Special attention given also
to Ladies'
Jackets with New
York latest styles.
E. C, CLARKE.
Oct. 27, 1899.
THE MILK,
OF TBE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY
is pure and cold and
Costs .
TRIM E CENTSA. Qt1AltT.
TRUE LMC
PORTRAITS
XADR AT
ZT:IRBRJGG'S..
Family and other Groups from.
shall sunbeams up to 18-z 20,
actual size of photographs.
Pictures copied and enlarged or
remounted.
Down floor gallery,. opp.. Presb. Church.-
Stamps
hurch.-
Stamps the
Wearer,.
as a man of some importance when the
dress is right. 111 fitting clothing brings
little consideration for the man inside.
Let ns improve your appearance and
at the same time your importance. Our
'CLOTHING TO ORDER
will do loth. • : .
Every little detail, anything that will
add to•the style or improve the finish of
the garment is carefully considered and
nothing neglected. Our garments are
perfect in every respect. •
Robt. Maxwell
High Art Tailor; Wingham.
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being added
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