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! THE WINGAAA 111,881 XT. 4t 1901s
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t" A. DU LmSAG.E Sampson. Carter, 444 repairing of smallpox victim W p g sa •r ttoaa1'� 1
hill, sidellnp so And 31 con $, $16; ilex, completely xeo4YeredoAt�4 i4 W f 11aM. iaa *his cwunt7 req + to ry zaw
4 $10, toff, w turas a vi
' J vertiae old ���d ,v,ort�ta
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01 sold fiva=
Seal Este and Loan Office. Parker, vatting and repl3iring bill, nide• frog bio xathor pan Chet lino of 1lfprrin. tri 804=1,1 l>p7a e
1 (�o»veyauoi g, Assignee and A"ountrnt, eq• • � ay direct trmoflioeq, Mset
D[Pney to loan on tPWn and faran 1>rPi�erty,. line $0 And $7, son 2,.414; Wni.J.l'ttrklt, Migy 1,aura Snell is visitin in S3lintoa ani aq en 1?411 shed, when n000wary, Ao-
41,90nq Oail} And f4rlilahing the oil this week, leranoes. #,c1oaP seUadslr,a+wed sbgr�ed eaa
doors north of Drs. T. �@s J. S. 1xt, g Wt oago.
D � orgary. Roatdc,ngo-•patherinoAb. EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS. PiVision line, lot 28, pony 4,$4y Hugh Amongth9sewho, took advantage of yelp Aiana er,BiRGazton8nildtng, i
i plctal lm s fit ' M.aKialign, rebate qn extra charge for
the APPLES!gravel on es:stern boundary, south of -Xro. Woltloxcatters Inst woek wore:SEWING MACHINES*
��5 M .ikfrs. Wi►ltdr Patterson, J. ltab
- Belgxave, $$,60; McLean 8r Soli, Wing, y
d Mrs, So=rville. Afro,
• WANTED, ham, square. timber and. planking for and Mr. anA nice, easy -running,
-. Wanted to purchase, any quantity What Wideawake Times Correspondents CoMmunioate - Otber bridges, $18.68, Tilos, L. Jpbb, Wing- Patterson will visit her brother at Sagi- strong and unwear.
g Good Shipping Apples, for which Items Clipped. From Pur Exchanges. Ilam, iron and work, supplies for bridges nnw, Mich, Mrs. Raba will visit in De. out machine at reason•
pp p. troit land Mr. and Mrs. Somerville at
I am prepared to' pay on river„cans 8 and A and 10 and 11, ' able prices.
$0,10; Municipality of Wingham, 48;� of r points in the tate.
$2.35 per Barrel. �yIr;GIIADI JUNCTION. rnsT }YA�VANQSIi, lbs. 7 inch spikes fpr bridge on, riven Rev. W. J. West sated at the mar- PIANOS &ND ORCrANS
Farmers having some to dispose The following is the report of U. S.S. 'he funeral of James Taylor, of lot $2,18, J. D. Burns, Wingham, supplies riage of Miss Woodrow and Mr. Hoy, o1
9 should call, at my Egg Emporium No. 8, Turnberry and Morris for the 42, con. 3, took place on Monday. He of iron for bridges, &o., $8,$1; Jas, Mc- Morris, on Wednesday 1 t. The weds• We have some ts, o-
Gill, sr., breaking stones and repairing ink was a large one.. a many friends f41 Instruments, pl'
complete arrangement for sell- month of September. The names are was only ill one week. Mrs. Taylor is bridge,, lot 19, con, 4,. 6; George Gar of the bride and gro m will wish them a lovely tone, and in
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arranged in order of merit ; $
g quite ill from the bexoavement, ten underbrushin on. northern bound- large sharp gf'ha handsome cases. Best
4t Cr. GILLESPIE. 4th Class -Olive Cruickshank, Ethel � g ppinesa and prosperity makes,
Ferguson, Geo. Elliott, Rob. Cruiok» Mrs. Thomas Russell, of 13elgrave, cry, a41. in the future,
underwent an operation on Saturda y it.er�ti,ing in the musiP
LIN�j shank, Flo, Martie, Ales. Elliott, Rose p y A number of smaller accounts mostly Miss Ida Churchill who has been a linea
- Caseinoro, Lillie Martie, Chester Wal- She is yet in a critical condition, but is for gravel, breaking stones and gravel- member of the Presbyterian church
I improving, ling on the public roads, amounting to choir for some months this summer, re. D. BELL, WINGHAM.
ker.
3rd Class- Pearl Vaustgne, Percy Ms. llobert Anderson, of Dundalk, is $40.04, also received and paid. farcies to her situation in. Arthur this
Rolal.,MailSteaMsS Hogg, Bert Martin, Clara Hammell. visiting friends on the 6th line. The Treasurer reported cash on hand week,
2nd Class -Bert Elliott, Lillie Hogg, Mr. John. Mason, on the 6th, has at date, $468.87. Mr. James H. Jenkins, of Kalkaska, RE -OPENING
By No. 12 1901
FROf� MONTREAL• AND Lillie Moffat, Tershom nnie finished a cement foundation under his , , to close a certain Mich., is visiting his
Ferguson,g , g parents oil the -or THE -
barn. in the Townshipof East Wawa -
Walker. barn $lnevale road. It is fourteen years err
nosh and convey the same to Allan M. O SULLIVAN
. NEW YORK. Part II -Ethel Tilling, Alba Hogg. Mr, Fred. Cook has returned from Bralick, and open up a new road in lieu since Mr. Jenkins last paid a visit to his
Sr. Pt. I No. 1 -Ariel Ferguson. Michigain. home here, and will no doubt see many a
thereof, duly read and passed. Busl�ess College
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For tickets and full information apply Sr. Pt. I No. 2 -John Walker. hire. Wm, Snell is home from Mani- changes sines here.
PP y The Council thea adjourned till
to. ` Jr. Pt, I No. 1 -Mac. Elliott, Rob to J Mr. A, Craig was in Walkerton a few
x Thursday, 7th November next.
H. ingham. Hogg, George Cruickshank. days this week.
• DAVIS,, iR1COlIll N1C$O1SOII was OIiO Of thOSO P. PO1dTERFIELI) Clerk. Shaw Block Wingham.
Jr. Pt. I No, 2 -Willie McKenzie, who were called away, on Sunday last, ' ,
a' Percy Martin, Wilfrid Walker, Alfred at the ripe age of 62 years. The deceas. - -
Fowler.pR SALE -A splendid 100 acre tar)?, had only lived at his late residence, KLUEv1l LE. F miles froth town, on the 14th concewdon of
Average attendance for the mouth, 23. lot 36 con. 11for two or three yeRrs. East Wawanosh is offered for sale; vrelifenced• THE
N. J. ISBISTER Teacher. ' ' Mrs. J. Collie who leas bean visiting 10 acres valuable cedar: never -failing spring
He was highly respected by the cpm- friends in Kincardine for a few weeks, creek. a ,money making farm home in a most
munit as was evidenced by the large desirable locality: brick house, good large bank
- y returned home on Tuesday. barn and out -buildings. Forms so near this
ronckitto elsthmn ham Mr. Cattendance at the funeral t0 Wingham growing town art+ sure to incrense in value.
g Cummer, of Wingham, visited Am
Iiply to A. Dulmage, Real Estate Agent, And most advanced methods thoroughly
cemetery on Tuesday. The whole com- Mr. J. Fawcett on Friday. Wingham.
Watches Gold andpver.'Is now easily cured, not by pouring y• taught in
Watches, muuit sm thises with the bereaved
nauseous destructive <lru„a into the y y Quite a number of villagers attended FOR SALE. -108} acres, 6l miles from Wing- Bookkeeping, Penmanship,
AAA stomach, but by inhaling' Catarrhozone. fancily. the show in Wingham on Friday. The .L' ham; school on lot, / mile from p. 0,
• • • Drugs do more harm than geed, but the Brick house, bank barn, and conventent out, soothing, healing medicated air that The following is the report of the day was an ideal one. buildings. 80acresin good cultivation. 500r Shorthand Typewl iVn� Etc.
` Catarrhozone su lies to the lungs and standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 9, Mrs. J. Diment has been sutierin 60 acres of slash, good land when cleared: fin(, nr
Hair �.laspS PP g g P P' g chance for an energetic man who is not afraid
bronchial tubes cannot fail to benefit. East Wawanosh, for the monthth o w a very sore hand lately. of work. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply to
A. Dulinaae Real Estate and Loan A
Catarrhozoue prevents those smothering September: The carpenter work of George' Me Chisholm Block, Wingham, sett'
R1IlgS spasms and headache, cures the cough + Donald's stabl a now com leted and D eAl
and makes breathing easy. Universally Fifth Class -Jennie Shiell, Willie p ,
used; doctors recommend it.; druggists Elliott. his barn and le among the best FOR SALE. -108 acres in E. Wawanoalt, fine
Brooches wheat and stock farm, 5 miles from Wing•
sell it, 25c. and $1.00. Fourth -Bella McDougall, Ida Rin- in this, ham. Bank barn, comfortable frameliousc,
over 100 bearing fruit trees. T Iver forms the
Belt BUCl�IeS toul .Robert Mowbray, David Johnston, Messrs. MoMillau and Stevenson, Of easterly boundary of this lot making it a very
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` KiuCardlne + desirable stock farm. Singh Ir meat down Individual Instruction.
Raymond Elliott. , visited at J. Kings last and easy terms will secure this big farm. Ap•
WROXETE1 . Sr. 3rd -Willie Shoebottom, Alex. week. ply to A. Dulmage, Real Estato Agent and Con CIRCULHRS FREE.
Sterling Silver veyancer, Chisholm Block, Wingham, VISITORS WELCOME.
The,, Partin, sou of David Martin, Mowbray, Herbert Shiell, Roy Ander- The woods are now putting on their
lei ovelties.left fo ,' e Rocky • Mountains last Mon-' son, George Kerr, Mary Leader. a brightest autism tints, and they make a
day. Intermediate 3rd -Stanley Elliott, very pretty picture.
Out Glass. Joh milton, Win. Wilson, Thos. Annie Leaver, Howard Shiell, Carrie The annual children's day services e 'j� Z I � � 'j' � MILLINERY
B.. San ers, • S. B. McKelvie, C. Reis,' Deacon. were held in the Presbyterian church on " .e: V •x,
,1 VV1'0 Thos. Brown, Alvin' Hemphill, Bert. Jr. 3rd -Barbara Styles, Ella Walker, Sunday last. The church was very =
Mutcb, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. Wm. Harvey Linklater, Wilburn Ferguson, prettily decorated with flowers and ma -
Eyes tested without charge. Repairing le leaves
rs�ea iy. done. Don't be afraid to come in. - I Wilson and Mrs. W. S. McKercher were Sr. 2nd -Mabel Mowbray, Laura P ,but the bad weather preYent-
we are always pleased to show goods. at the Pan American over Sunday. Currie, Maggie Shiell, Tessa; Anderson, ed many from enjoying the extra pre- It is a (Mbit of ours to turn out Artistic Millin -
n arations which had been made. The cry. The p basing' comments on the styliali display,
The old Stand in Mason Block. Messrs. Wright and Kerr of Gorrie, Katie Shiell, John Kerr, John Abram, A at the Openi g', is an incentive for us to make' every -
gave our town a call on Tuesday, James Ferguson. singing by the children `vas very enjoy- thing we tut• out a delight to the wearer. WE.
H. ■ C H gSH O LM Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, of Jr. 2nd -Ernest Linklater., Willie able, and Mr. West, in his address to the shall endeavc to live up to our past high Rtandard
Sanderson street werel entertained on Styles, Maxwell Abram, cGraTdeld Shoe- I young, at both the morning and evening of excellence, If you have not been here, be sure t2'
Jeweller and Optician. Thursday night by a surprise party. It bottom. services, was listened to very attentively call. If you iave been here, Call again.
_ r was getting late, but all of a sudden a No. Part 2 -Gordon 13.'i,;>ntoii3, Pearl by the little folks. In the Methodist w tl
rap came to the ljback door and Deacon, Earl Elliott. church Mr. Swan preached to the young
�� RKE in came their son-in-law with his wife, No. 1 Part 2 -Mary Elliott, George and the singing was led by a choir com- r
E. 0. thele came Mr and Mrs. Ross, of Blue- Currie. posed of Sunday school scholars. Mi. 0 M a ly p h e rs ® n
{ vale; Mrs... Howden and Mr. Howden, Part I-Gwendoline Currie, Mva Link- Jack Coults was the winner in the bi•
TAILOR of Algoma. Mrs, Howden ls,adaughter later,•Samuel Styles, Daniael7ergason. cycle races at the Ripley show last
of Rev, lir. Hartley, formerly of Blue- . Average attendance 35. week. The prizo was a handsome bicy-
vale. The party had brought with them AG-lEs S. GRIE'vk,'Teacher. cle lamp,
all necessary refreshments and spent a The following Is the report of the Maly Kinn lia- been ill for a few days.
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We have placed in stock a pleasant evening'.Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. + of McLennan,
senior classes of S. S. No 11"East Wa- Algoma, have been visiting 12iCP, aSSOCtm�nt Of ready -t0= Mr. WIn, McDonald, of the. Grand wanosll for the month of September: g g faieuds in
Central block was at Mr. Shaw's in Grey Huron county, including' Bluevale in
Wear clothing, and while we W• Fifth class, examined in arith., gee
g for a few days this week. g'' their list. Mrs. Barrett, as Louie Hart -
K', d0 not pretend t0 sell at less gram. and composition-dureg Shiell, I to li I LATEST N M I L L I N E R Y"`,
� Mrs. C. Reis aucl Mrs. JohoalBrethauer y, ad many friends in Bluevale, and
• Elgin Currie, Cora Currie.
than cost and live on the loss, were the guests of Mrs. James 'Wright all were glad to see her again.
you will find full value for your at Jamestown. Jr. 4th on, examined in tm+ilih, gram, Mr. Alex. McGee has moved brick to
} composition, spelling and writing- the village from Belgra
• moue every time. Charles Audrewsson of Mr. Andrews, g r ve, and has again
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y Y Rachel Bates• begun a shoemakin
formerly station agent here, now in ., g business here. S o many were The ver latest will be found
' Sr. 3rd., examined in .smsHh, :gram, 3'
. Gwe us a call. See what Toronto, had his leg broken last week. Miss Cummer, of Toronto, is visiting DELI G H T E D with here g y
• , , composition,tvliting and snelhug -lmcie ,and our stt.ck larger than an
we have in Mens in Youths Alex. Smith of Mill street kad to quit her cousin, Mrs. J. Fawcett. our exhibition of Nall
McBurney, Allan Pattison, Robert Me- The missionary previous year. We have, this sea•
work and is again under the doctors y lecture given by Rev. work that we Can find
'bbd .in Children's, all new and Bnrney, Julia Naylor; Gordou,�hiell.
care. Mr. Hastie, of Belgrave, in the Presby room for no further son, an expert trimmer, and we can
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goods. Jr. 3rd., examined in aauth, gram, TuesdayMr. Kirby, on evening, was comment. You will assure you that your orders will 1',e
comp, writing and spelling -Edda Me. fain
i" tailor is expected here this week and y well attended when the bad wea• find all our work up to filled on short notice,7id in an ar-
�1Ve have also a line of odd Burney, Edmund Irwin, Elsie Shiell.
will likely join Mr. Kirby in the tailor. ther is taken into consideration. It was the beautiful display of tistie and stylish Garments Trousers, Vests Sr, 2nd class, examined in geog, arith, , effect: Call and
> > > ink business. entitled ' A Voice L'rau Indere, and Wednesday.
Bicycle Suits Overalls etc. composition and spelling-MituaiOurrie, see the lovely display and prevailing
, , Ir. Wendt has a clock to be repaired proved very entertaining indeed. Mr.
that is 160 years old. Itis called, "Wag Albert Bates, Alex. Shiell, Clarence Hastie, speaking from personal observa- I MRS. GREEN. styles. You will ehjoy it.
E. C. C LA R K E on' LIvnA Mn NE
the Wall." Shiell. tion, brought very vividly before the
Rev. Mr. McKelvey is away. Itis , Teacher. minds of his hearers the strange customs
said he will not return alone, However, The council met on September 23rd, and peoples of far away India, and some
Next door to Griffins Royal lie is expected home next, week. pursuant to adjournment. Members of the incidents lie related were decided- .,
Grocery. all present. Minutes of last meeting ly amusing. The musfcial part of the
read and confirmed. entertainment was furnished by the
Debentures were issued for payment choir and Mrs. Thynne, who sang the ♦00o♦O♦♦♦♦OON♦000♦♦♦ ♦O♦♦♦♦♦♦♦�0'♦♦♦O♦N♦N♦N♦♦♦♦♦♦
NoWOr of the following accounts: Ales. Bruce,; "Holy City," and the "Fairies" in a How Beautiful
sr., attendance on Jas. Smith and taking manner that delighted her audience. �
�� an hien to House of Refuge, $3; Adam' Mrs. John Gardiner is visiting her • Was the general comment on the dis-
Robertson, plank and repairing culverts,. daughter, Mrs. Fred. McCracken, of ♦ FALL play of Fall Millinery. Leave ,your
Cold �iTeathe'r at lots 35, cons. 8 and 9, 606.; Robt- 'Brussels. a order with Mrs. Aley if you wish to •
Lead im Horse Shiell, sr., 84 yards gravel for road divi- • Mrs. Snell and her family, who have ♦ �~� have a hat that is up to -date in every, `.
♦ respect.
• to water but you cant
sion Nos. 53 and 71, 4.20; Do., Do.,; lived all summer on a farm near Wing- ♦ You will save dollars by purchasing
Y 20 surds gravel, sideline 30 and 31, con. ham, moved bast to the village last ♦ from her durable stock. You will
Attire find a
hake 111121 drink. 11, $1; Hugh McBurney, 68 yards gravel week. I large
range, trimmed in fife ♦•
> for - road division No. 74, $2.90; Do.. Inspector Robb visited, our schools one most attractive style and up-to-date.
You can't hake him eat P Milliner Being naturally adapted to the bust•
Do., gravelling at lots 30 and 31, con. day last weelt and no doubt found every- ♦ loess, 8110 gives variety; trims no two
We have everything ready either: You can stuff food in, 0, $11,80; Rich. W. Irwin, putting iron thing satisfactory. hats alike. Do not fail to see her.
to meet the demands of the to a thin man's stomach but on pier at bridge on river, con. 10 and 11
Fall and Winter Season, that doesn't make hint use it
$] ; 'Phos, Ford, underbrushnug, sideline ♦ MRS. A L E Y .
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30 and 31, con. 14, $3; Rioh, Leishman,Nose • t ice' Next door to Thomas' Bazaar.
Scott's Emulsion Can make for labor and supplies, repairing bridge Your ♦00♦d0♦il♦♦OSO�iO♦�O♦♦ O�O♦O♦00♦♦4<>�♦♦N♦01♦0�0�♦♦�♦-
New Overcoatings him use it. How? By rnak- on river, cons, 8 and 9, $88.92; Jamea
The Latest Material Sutherland, repairing road at river, That Is what you should breathe through
ing him hungry, of course. cons. 12 and 13, $2.50; Peter Walker, not your mouth. - - ----�
But there may be times when your ca-
gravelling , on, il, tarrh Is ao bad you can't breathe through i't.
Scott's Emulsion makes a thin r�vellin fit lots 30 and 31 c
Naw ;Sultings & Trousenngs bodyhungry allover. Thought $4.35; Anthony Haggit, digging outlets, ilreathing through the mouth Is always.
b sideline 39 and 40coli. 9`, $5,'75, 'Oliver bad tot the lungs, and It It especially so Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Fancy
To Slut Everyone, and a thin body was naturally hun- Anderson, drawing and furnishing tile when tbeit'delicate tissues have been weak= ,are now in stock.
New, Good,� - �esi:3 etc.
$atisfaetitln Guaranteed gry didn't yotl � "titrell it isn't. for cutlets, sideline 39 and. 40, con, 04 cued •by the scroriflous eonditloh of the It will be to the advantage of
$3,50; Issad bwalker, cutting -Bill at lot blood on which catarrh depends. those who intend purchasing in that.
Both in bfakitlg and Price, A thin, body is asleep --not has, x. Lind Alfred S, Yingae. 96eftefstcwn, Pa.,
11 1)-, 'lot eon. 13, 1$.50, , ail• ' bnfferdd fr6rd catarrh for year6. Ills head I "OC e ms..,
•� o s
w9rking- •gone An .a, strike. ing,dit6hing.aua ropt`tWbg toad, lots 80 felt bad, there was a ringinR 1n Ails care, inspect our tock, incl §e0 the,
fine to
and 37, con i8, 6; and be Could not breathe through one dt latest styles.
Win- MO-LuftY, pltt-
` It doesn't try to use it food. $ y • hia•7ydstrltg>Sor clearhts head.
Como aloe and be made warm i tinK in concrete file culvert, sideline 30 Atter ttying soverat >;atasrh epecffigs l�"al z Win �=r " Also in Gents' Furnishings, stylish
g SCott S EihUlsion wakes it and 31, veli 1, $4 Do'., i)o., ro airiii from which he derived Ito benefit, tib was
find happy, and have the ass>xrance g Wftip%tely oared, aecordifcg by fila own Fats, calla, etc.
that you are well have
Up-•-puts it to work again 6toue culvert at lots 39 and 40, can 4,' atatentetut, by,
c Do, Iso. re airin culvert at lots��
$4; ,' n g HOO&S Sarsaparillas
yottrs• teoli , mli.ln Cts fat.
Tila�t ,a th8' 3o,$pd ale, coil 3,02; Do., esu.,' digging
�y rr1+� WAY j g r w radically and rot's. site
11. MAXWELL, p 3�, own 4, $8,150, i)o., DO., ttin flnin man, pooh b7r oteansing tw PP's
fi� IC. ditob, and furnishin 410 'I'ttlt+- crest tnedtctne
Send for foci s g 1 p h 1 d p tom.ho1b etam.i
�, �1 Ki1,olt. 51(;t1TT � 110, to �t� � , � � iy+ir,taa. culvert, widening road and cutthag hill 960%04 PILLS at* the h"10A O tIW" OL 1 _, arr,C Post ()Moe
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