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The Wingham Times, 1901-11-29, Page 12.. .rw �++.••♦ , THE W,4.6)MRA-A tl., ES, NOV. e-..-... _ .. , .. .. ... ..++rwn+++wn +nnmm-•,nnerw �+r,-�nw,n•n f. .. .... .. -S xee Carr's horse xau nway on l�ar"� MA AAtM+r�AAAAAAAAe4At"4AAA �v�l+l►AMA/�ON1+M4M.e�MAI►AAF�AA ecineiday aiid broke the shafts. of thea ��wag(u McIND004 a ' —ilia regular monthly ,sleeting of the Town loaned will beheld next Monday evening,;' •-•-••George James. was xnu. overwhile tryi�og to cross lander a train at $teat- = kVVViii 1RtIl ford., His leg was out off, --Mr, Alec, Ross has some good - advice to purchasers. of Christmas goods. See his advertisement. Dress o o 1 ; r —Mlss MaoLaclllaq sang in Seafortl� � i 't o 0 n on November 11,1a, and is engaged to appear there again on Deeember'fitU. 6 / I Goods _Qwing to going to press on WedueF- day night, the report of the School ' Board and other items are held over • r b nutil next week. You must come and see —Mr. Wesley Cornell has sold his I these. C A 14 E L H A 111 farm in Morris township, near Bluevale lilies, They are the richest SuiGingS this season had pro -J. to Mr, Horace Grain for a nice sum, T. Maguire,, real estate agent was the ® K contracting p:trty. 1 . , ` 9 dated for Womens' Tailored —Miss Fern Hawthorne, niece of Mr. c Bent Block Opposite ' lts, Smooth to the touch, Stilts. and Mrs. B, J. Jenkins, died on Nov . . { Broadway s Hotel. glossy and rich, and much ad- 28, aged one year, one u,ontb and 18'i13gham• mired. Special in Venetian, days. Interment was made in Wing- Broadeloths, Amazon Boxeloth, hain cemetory on Monday. Romespuns in French Blue. —Over forty columns of advert•isliig Had the Ladies, call and gee our Astrachan Mantles, Wine, Light Brawn, Oxford this week. we not enlarged ' ' . ' e Timm our readers would have been our New Cloth Mantles, our Underwear, Home- Cray, minus reading. They now get the full � amoulit of reading matter as well as spun Sl.irt Lengths, Serge Suitings, Cashmere ifine touch benefit from the advertisements. l VV —gliristmas three woeks from Peri- ". tads. '•',�� Every Worsteds. nesday, giving you time to make airange- �ur5 mens to send the TimEs for 1902 to yonr ?, We've put up our Mile Post M=in, youth and Boy I -Ladies' distant relatives find friends. No more ;. Boards again and anyone found Coats, bluffs, Ruffs; acceptable Christmas present could be k moving thein will be prosecuted should see our excep- and Capes, and Caps, in new . selected as the TI&iEs is a weekly letter according to law. t i o n a 1 collection of styles and good quality, Also ever welcome to Winghamites away A liberal reward will be glveu I;, from their native town. big stock of Mens Fine Coon . ;' to anyone giving informatiou. Suits, Overcoats Odd , Coats at Special Prices, MIROXETEF, V e s t s, Odd Pants, Miss Malcolm, daughter of Mr. Mal- Hats and Cams—the most striking collection in Specials colm, M. P. P., Kincardine was the . ., 1 guest of Miss Jessie Robertson last tom n. '11 en`s Fur Overcoats in Coon; Wombat, I batu, r ,lta i � weak. hire. Lackie, who has been visiting e �lhalloby •and Calf. bine line of Overcoats and � with her daaghter, Mrs. Campbell at ^ 300 ,yards of 56 -inch Home- London, returned home last week. c Pea Jackets for men and boys. UNDERWEAR. ° spun in black, grey, fawn and 'brown, Miss Gibson has handed in her resig• she The most distinctive feature of Uunderwear is splendid for heavy nation as teacher to the' trustees, our � a auits, regular $1,25, Saturday, having secured a school at the Soo. The the belong to the family of Quick Sellers. Y g � trustees had expected her resignation . 75 etnta, and have advertised for a teacher. Also 20 dozen Ladies' beat y _ Miss Anna Stokes of the 10th of Turn - Cashmere Hose, regular 35e, berry is visiting friends in town. for 25 cents. lair. R. J. Match,: accompanied by his of Gorrie in � � R.�� I � �-$ • ° e J� j � Stock well assorted at ¢[� fathor, R. Mutch were c 9 , e ' �( I Wingham on Monday, on business. `►A✓iilglflaiYl'S ' Geo. Dane of Hhmilton spent Sunday �in town. Gent's Furnisher, A number of aur townspeople attend- j� 0 9 ed the auction sale at Sanderson's last A/ata,FtA^AOIAA^o11kAAs49x^e'aAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAO�AMAAAAAAAAAAAA of a •+ �/ week. Mr. Wm. Merkley of the Belmore --- - gravel road bad his cutter out on Mon - MINOR LOCALS, day to Ruehen Sanburn'sAuctiou sale. Dr. Agnew do do $4-; Jno. Diment do do g��p COAT `! ' Mrs. Curtis of Morris is visiting Mrs. $2,; Win. Irvine 80 yards gravel ��,4.80; _ ° ' 1 — r, rl A. L. Hamiltons ,ill story. Thos. Appleby. G r I .! red herr of hamburg is the guest of Win. Deans rep. Gray's bridge $1.25;TIS. 1 Alight colored in ercont and pair of Jermyn rep. coli*ert x,1.25; `.Cheo. Hall gloves in the poolcet, nd on the 8th r —li: I•, in mind the Scottish concert' Mr. Geo. Allvu and other friends in conoes- i advertising $1.; Peter McLaren part sal- Sion of rubs y, October 21st. Owner can have the same by proving property and I onjitt ary 0th. to%1 ii. ary X50; P. Meharen espeuses Goderich paying expenses. I A distemper is reported among the Our school will hold their concert in' and Bluevale '¢,S;Alkin Hastings repair air WDz• ngliam l? Wingham P. O. 4 horses in this locality, the town liall. UniPCTt $4;.Peter EIastings gravelling 2; ' —Dont forget to Holl your vote for Mrs. Joseph Kirby tirrived last Satur- Thos: Totten repair culvert $2; Eli Ell!- 4 ` G•arrow next Wednesday. day ott the and lumber $16.80; Hugh Tacker N D T E C E. I —E'•Qular meeting of Camp Caledonia, A Tiumber of our citizens atteuded repair Eadie's bridge $1; W. Bald W: H. I I S: 0. S.. on: Monday evening nest. _ the funeral of the late Geo, Barber of Gerrie last week. lir. Barber was a Elliott, tile $0.75: Alkin Hastings rlliiva9- Notice in hereby given that the tuorship heretofore subsisting > bettveon u, the under- ea re balsa6tl;John McTavish gravelling i, ` —About forty applications were' re- , ,sod and faithful seri ant of thct C. P. R signed; as Bakers in the Town f Win hnm X1.60 ; �Ym. Gannett wire 1E;.h5, has been this dap dissolved by ltual COigisent. teived for the. vacancy in the school. E` company for roan ears. `Che Uoni any p• y y y P 1—That this niePtlu * All debts owing to the id p •tnership are to Coupland—Logy el k be paid to David Lpughe d, 1 whom the busi- —It is estimated :that Manitoba's &rel? will be 50,000,000 bushels. sent a nice pillow of flowers sucl the ' do nov,' arl'onru to meet in clerk's oP"iee T'esswill lie continual, nr it claims against I , the said Qnrtiiership ar . be presented to the• David .grain railway employees ui60 placed a Bice Bluevale on Dec. 16th 1901 at 10 oclock said Louglieed, y whom the same will be. settled. -The thermometers which were out pillow of flowers on his casket, thereby a. ni. John Bnr:.ress, clerk. Dated at Wingham this 21st day of Novem- on Mondav night took a drop too much-. showing their esteem for the late Mr. r her, 100E i Witness Signed W. J. SCOTT. -There was a mistake in M. H. Me_ Barber. R. VANSTON 3 € DAVID LOUGHEED � Indoo s advt. last weeir. Look it up and Mr. G. Harris forir�erl of ForcltvichPjjgMd% yChase's To prove ty you that Dr. Ointment is a certain see where it was. has moved his family to Hanover. and absolute cure for each 7�OR SASE—A splendid iW aoro farm, 2;2 and every form of itching, i' miles from town, on the 14th concession of ---TheYouiig Ladies' Fortnigbly Chub ^will Isaac S. Wade, of Fordwicli has open- ed a shoe store in Forclwich and will blcedingandprotrudin piles. EnstWi wanoshis offered for sale; well fenced; I the manufactiirers have guaranteed it. cotes- 10 acres valuable cedar; never -failing sprint> i daily ask noigh- • meet on Monday evening, Dec. 2nd, move his family to that place. timonials in the press and your creek a money malting farm home in a most hors what they think of it. You can use it and . desirable localityi brick house, good large bank I at the home of Miss Cline. is Mrs. Wm. Yeo returned from Water- get our monev back if not cured. 60c a box, ab barn and out -buildings. Farms so near this ala dealers or EDM iaNsox,BnTss & Co.,Toronto, growing town are sure to increase in value. —It ofilcialiy announced that Mr. loo last Wednesday evening, I a,, APpI•v to A. Dulmage, Real Estate Agent, I D rc'C° � ase s ®0 fill'�@'8`il e n Wingham. 0. M. Hays is to return to the office of W. R. Belden, who represents the General Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway, Palmerston Pork Packing Co. was in VOR � D=D. OR $ALE.—itis sores in Er Wawanov}i, fine I 'Wingham, s —V or the next few weeks when a man town last Wednesday. Mr. Bushfield of Lakelet was in town COAP—ln on November, 20th, and stock farm, 5 miles from Wing. ]iithei ' relict of the into Thomfis Coad, aged 57 Liam. Bank barn, comfortable frnme house, I Barer over 100 bearing fruit trees. River forms the U preoccupied it.will be safe to guess he is how to buy $100 of on Friday.HAWTtioux—In Winghom,on November 20rr1 easterly boundary of this lot ninking it a very ern Hawthorn, neico of Dir. and Ira, s, " . J. desirable stock farm. Small payment down 1 terns considering worth 4Maristmas preaents with'•s10. Jenkins, aged 1 year, 1 month and 13 dsyc aiid easy will secure tliis bik farm. Ap• I HOALm �cEn—In Goderich to%vilshil,, No- ply.t0 A. Dulmflge, Real Estate Afient and Con. 16th, 52 veyaneer, Chisholm Block, wing I •�-•1f„ EMott, H. C. R. of the Canadian TUIt;NBERAY. vember win. McAllister, aged years• lam, - � oresters will visit Court Maitland this Those parties who enter the school 1 n f S S N 5 d t :. .... ,...,.7,.a�.;a�,�,�,��. •. •... W A u'vedr-oo-m-- 4 Suit FQrr $12.50 Instead fe $114,00. 3 Drawers and 1 Doer itl Prices never dropped so Stand, Large Bevel Plate Mirror in Dresser, Fancy Shaped, Tops, Low) Quality never reachz Golden Finish ed so High 21 Suits to select from, Prices from $10.00 to $35,00. Never have. een in better position to do business, S1 o carry the assortment and our rices are right, If you are in need or apt to need a. Suite --see what we ave, ooi 0 a mi The One Price Store and Always the Lowest, � ' $ACJ We have been advised from the `ed� wholesale that prices will drop Dasa and Duck Feathers Wan about, New Years. BALL B 0S UN R 'A I N G"Our extensive experience warrants us in calling special attention to this Branch of our business, You will find us prompt, reliable, attentive and filcient, LUTHER BALL, Funeral Director. Residence --Patrick St., Mr. Uraeey's late. residence, , �►+++�++�+�+N��O�++♦O♦0+40+N♦�r1�s�+���+N4A000+N 4 _ ♦ + �. Fire Sale Z E -ow Going On 1 i +i + • amain. + For Everybody AT G��S FINDS ++b+++4++40+++4+++4+++►Oii f 4+0++++++++++++++4+++.b++' UnlinedStart' short PjjjS l AST week we briefly stated what j G Iron Tonic Pills would do as a I blood purifier. This week we mean to tell you about it being a NERVE BUILDER. -The' i For strengthening the nervous — • g i s fain and ciiriu sle 1 cJ ep a aces, 1 IrOH G nothing equals them. They are 1 Pill { • wonderfully effectiv�e, yet harmless Tonic'J ; in their action They quiet the ner- ves, give refreshiri�sleep and re- a d e I store the vital forces to a natural, healthy condition. They cure mel- i e Y anoboly. give strength, vigor and t i l ' vitality; restore your energy and vim as nothing else can. Put up in boxes—about 60 iii a box—at 25e each, 6 for $1.00 Will be sent post paid Use on receipt of price. . (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK ) A a ilfon� Druggist, Wingham, • �`'��d'�0'EAti'��'Orw•'4�Nb'b�d•t '�r'1D�'��•'�'®!�'O�D`'��1 any) of ening. A area attendance se o o. an write o Iscen© e members ofthe Order is desired... anguage ,in the teacher's and pupils' ' hen the roads. in thecountry are, bines books, after school Hours, are hereby Is always up to -date, mann. ' oudition and they warned that if it occurs again they will ' f'acturing dant First-class Bread vpt75 the Care last week, the fol- be prosecuted.of the different kinds, including A Minutes of Council meeting , heft in i ;1L _ � hr i v e d eeds a hint from the fair sex 1, Cd j the the Clerk's office Bluevale Nov. 25 19ol. C E N T R, tc{ rtiitc:r, -Members all present, the Reeve in the IElectr0e dread * our bufiitiass rlts+elTers up- chair, The minutes o£ last meeting iP llmtvFr Ploch were doingt were read approved and signed on mo- nAffrRr Also I-ancy, Calces of innumer• f � h . b? ttt ion of Mitchell and Musgrove. w ! •v tl n lower story. They, had I ds, A full line of Coal Stoves Heaters Comb!, Communication was read from Conn. � , • , keys of the moor and we ) nation Cook stovesAnd Ran�•eri burning both ail of Culross re account for 1899 also ti .,ae kin ' ro e.rotind by the window.' statute labor Ocale, i ; - coal and wood. king nevasion by 011e Conpland--•Lovell-That we pay A. Wedding Cakes Phe Celebrated Deearbon Steel stoves and nti in Wiarlon reiee�ntly. I Hastings $B0 in settlement in full for Ranges, unbreakable. Buck's Happy Thought ut the price 011 tvlmecow! damages through horse breaking his leg rtit the price on patent in culvert on public marl. Carried, p '►' Ranges and Beaters, McClar 's Famous Stoves 'It Spec��9ty andRanges, Xow the parents COnpland Lovell•--T.hat we pay 'onr and lastly but not least, BurroA'81 ilrlrpn a year a lend in expenses to Gorier cli with ' Stewal't Ss 1 doe's unSu'rpaseed Stoves and nttago of the eut in. totvnt+hip bouks'for Provincial Auditor Quality and Ornamentation ; ' Manges, Dcnt' ;ail to see ua'before purchasing to > ' �. and1che,e. ttes Carried.giri•. D'ti� & p :. Unexcelled, O.rdersE'romptiy attended to, elsewhere. , he 11[uron 1'onitr The following accounts were assedi atio r met at Clin 0 Stewart discussed the hold-lumber,$1, Pant Powell, art salary 130, guaranteed, inter shot► during Eli Bolt repairs to bridge, Zc.; Goorge Daily Dellvery� Goclorleh liad the Day error in statute labor $4; .n, hitt ler lint as nono of the errorin statute labor t*; R. Montttoul � a.rs,pd+•`d to'hold it, ery do do r0c.; 7n0. Short cls do' 2; 7110 u r ttV 0"AiJ,;J n 1,I&I it h,.ra morin, The ,emanon gravelling 64c.; Jas. 1:lliott ' IU '11 g, Sons, rt'tiabrttltid Imt will B. of 1ealth!4; Geo. I+"nrtnilrl do cls "ri I �� Yl i tral Bakery, y t the O1t1 oi'.4'trsiitttary.-•� Wit. 1 oninth do do $2; Wirt. Crulk- � y ��� �' +! X. shta k dal flo $4 ", Jno. 11`urge ks do cls �; I .�...�., .._ �. .... ♦ ♦ � 1 V ori • A * F 60 CIO p ' �:� ' «:.'`-� t _.�, �-... r;,er. 1 �:' .,.,.wr�t�:1l.,.u•tl�'..!ttitl�.'t�tl�l�._ 1.9..�;v%Ak' y".�'`''�' r�idc-=-:+ e:�.i _ _ ..—.._^�,.: +.�'s