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VVIN(iHAM TIM
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DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN
T'W Tt 417,E s! .9faro
C. N. Griffin
GENERAL AGENT
HIRE
LIFE
ACCIDEN T
PLATE GLASS
WEATHER
eaSeele
Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and
MONEY LOANING Business.
. Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
Office over Maloolm'e Grocery.
Wonderfully Impro ed.
True to promise, the pu
Family Herald and
Montreal have vastly i
ready great papered
months. It is s$ id
have peen aside.
greater improv w t.
ed. The beautif.l picture, "Mother's
Treasures,"is in great demand. Every-
one who sees it wonders how such a
picture can be given with such a great
paper at one dollar a year. It is the
best dollar's worth to be had, and those
who miss it will regret it. Old sub-
scribers should see that their renewal
subscription is sent at once to guaran-
tee the picture.
fishers of The
eekly Star of
proved that ea
mg the past few
everal new editors
the staff, and etiii
ents are contemplat-
Rev. G. F. Salton, a former paetor
of Brussels Methodist Church, has re-
ceived a call from the Fort Rouge Meth-
odist Church, Winnipeg.
ChriIie's Orory
PHONE 59.
OMO
Bleaches, Cleanses, Purifies
It is claimed that Ont') it one
of the best cleanerson the markt....
Those who have used it speak
highly of it and recommend* it
for all that it claims. Per pack(°t
10e.
5 lb. pails Gillets Caustic
Soda 35c.
For Soiled Hads
Nothing;'' ]seats Hand I)utel,
Soap. It tensores dirt, stains,
etc., leaving the hands perfectas'
white and smooth Try ;i i eke
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JANUARY 1(, 1911
Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Wear Greer's Shoes and Webers.
Transfer off Property.
Mr. Joseph Andel
is here visiting wit
Richard Anderson
Anderson, of Winni
brother's house at
street, paying $3,00
Some alterations wi
dwelling and after
son's removal to I
will be for rent.
son, of Winnipeg,
his brother, Mr.
This week Mr.
peg, purchased his
d lot on Victoria
for the property.
II be made in the
ir. Richard Ander-
rlin the property
—WANTED --A good general servant
girl. Apply to Mrs. Richard Vanstone.
Banquet
o Choir.
On Tuesday ev ing of last week,
Mr. Geo. W. Cline, the popular leader
of St. Andrew's eh rch choir, gave a
banquet to the me bers of the choir in
the lecture room o the church. The
tables were beauti fly decorated and
four courses were s rved, commencing
with oysters and oncluding with ice
cream, The entir bill of fare was pre-
pared by Mr. Olin , and as, is well-
known that he is xperienced in this
line, the supper w a a•,good one and all
the members of choir were agreed
that Mr. Cline wa a good host and all
present spent a v 3 enjoyable evening.
TRUNKS AND VALISES: -Big stock of
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GREER.
Business College
The Wingham Bt
meeting, Friday, J+
purpose of organi
tiety. The follow
ected:—President,
V. Edwards; Tre
Committee, Misse
son, Messrs. Arms
for and Keir. As
lent talent we ho
cessful meetings
months. The firs
on Thursday the)
second Thursday.
Literary Society.
siness College held a
nuary 10th, for the
ing a Literary So-
ng officers were el -
i; :liott; Secretary,
surer, G. Cloakey;
Spindler and Wil-
rong, Edwards Tay -
e have some excel -
e to have some suc-
during the winter
meeting will be held
6th, and then every
FOR SALE—I offer for sale, my busi-
ness, known as the north end grocery.
Get particulars at the store. Mrs. P.
S. Linklater.
Some Good
Mr. Fred Hardie d
fine cattle in Wingh
Mr. • Apdrew McKag
wrights:—
a two-year-old steer
2 three-year-old heif
:3 cows
at Cattle.
livered a bunch of
m on Monday for
te. Here are the
rs
6400
2480
4170
Total bs 13050
This makes an av rage of 1305 pounds
for each breast. n the lot were six
pure bred Shortho ns and fotr grades.
This is a splendid hewing and goes to
prove that Mr. H. rdie is a good stock
feeder. Mr. Mc t ague shipped a car-
load of cattle fro Belgrave on Satur-
day and one from Ingham on Monday.
POULTRY WAN
prices paid for al
GUNNS LIMITED,
ED. -Highest cash
kinds of live poultry,
hone lu.
The Late irs. Reynolds.
The late Mrs. J
death was briefs,
issue had reache
36 years. Mrs.
was Charlotte
born in Chester
Canada in 1834,
eight years of •
young womanhoo
Mr. J. R. Reynol
of Kent Bounty, w
R. Reynolds, whose
recorded in our last
the advanced age of
eynolds' maiden name
eeder, and she was
England, coming to
when she was about
ge. When grown to
she was married to
s, one of the pioneers
eo preceded her to the
realms beyond, twelve years ago. She
leaves two sons, J. R. of Winnipeg,
and T. A. of Dulut e; also six daughters
all now of Wingha . In religious mat-
. ters, Mrs. Reynolds was identified with
the Methodist Ch rch. Her religion
I was of the quiet, u obtrusive type, yet
' nevertheless sineer and decided, She
' was genial, hospita ,le and home -loving,
devotedly attached to her family, who
keenly feel the be cavement, and loss
of one, who was ndeed a thoughtful
1 and affectonate other. Mrs. Rey-
' nolds had been a resident of town since
1876, and those wh knew her best at-
test most strong]„ her genuine worth
as a true friend. 'I'he funeral took
place' on Friday , fternoon from the
family home to tht Wingham cemetery
at the house and rev
and the servicesou e
g
' were conducted by. Rev. Dr. Rutledge.
> `' Z r mites were received
eautlfu floral t
!from many friends
•
eeptnen.—A purr • eontah ing a small
Burn of money. A so a sum of money
t inose. The owner .f either of these
may have them by . roving property and
paying for the ad Rt.
11°01111 & COSI NS.
MISISINNOmposin., 111111111111111•1=111111011•0
ANNOUNCEMENT No. 2
Big sale of Womens Shoes,
on Monday next, Jan. 20th.
Read about it in our ad. on
page 8.
14-411SAMISCIa®eIMItaa
Winter Nights with t Great Dreamer.
Rev. Dr. Rutledge ill next Sunday
night begin a series f sermons in the
Methodist Church. ; "The Pilgrim's
Progress"' under th above general title
The subject of Sun ay night's sermon
will be: "The Start Facing the Light."
Army Far well Social.
There will be a f rewell social held in
the Salvation Ar y Hall this (Thurs-
day) evening for apt. Pugmire, who
is leaving Wingh this week, having
been transferred o England. There
will be a good pro am. The admission
is 10 cents and t e public is cordially
invited to attend.
Loos WANTED—I will pay the highest
cash . price for all kinds of saw logs.
Get prices at office, J. A. MCLEAN.
First Hoc:
The first game
League champions]
played in the Wing
evening of this wee
nowand Wingham t
ed for at 8 o'clock s
attendance and the
after the game. T
evenly matched an
game. .The admiss
men and 15c for la
looking for a large
ey Game
f the Northern
ip Hockey will be
am rink on Friday
between the Luck -
ams. Game is call -
are. Band will be in
e will be skating
ese two teams are
there will be a fast
on is 25c for gentle -
les. The boys are
crowd at this game.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRANSPOR-
TATION CO., THE C. P. R. Tickets to
any place in the world.
RITCHIE & COSENS,
Town Agents.
Fair Ann
The annual meet
Agricultural Societ
Council Chamber o
of this week, corn
All parties who a
welfare of Wingh
tend this meeting.
is now in good sha
desired they shou
nual meeting, T
trict are urged
meeting on Frida
1 Meeting.
g of the Turnberry
will ba held in the
Friday afternoon
encing at 2 o'clock.
a interested in the
m fall fair should at -
The Wingham fair
e and if changes are
be made at the an-
e people of this dis-
attend the annual
afternoon.
Ladies' A and Lecture.
The annual e' eeting of the Ladies,
Aid Society of St. Andrews Presby-
terian Church as held on Wednesday
afternoon of In t week with a good at-
tendance. Reports presented, covering
the work of tl past year were very
satisfactory. 0 -Eters were elected for
this year as follow s:• -.President, Mrs. A.
Ross; Vice Presi int, Mrs. J. F. Link -
later; Secretary, Vlrs. J. J. Elliott:
Treasurer, Mrs.. 'S 'al. Bone. This So-
ciety has done goo work in many dir-
ections in connecti n with the Church.
The first arranger nt for this year is
an address by A. K
Domfnion Forest
be an educational tr
fully illustrated and
as'well as interest
scenes flashed on t
eehtel, Inspector of
eserves which will
at. The lecture is
will be instructive
g. There will be
canvas from for=
eign coeetries as w 1 as our home land.
Pictures are all colo ed and true to life
and very beautiful.
held in St. Andr
evening of Februa
The lecture will be
w's Church on the
y 11th.
FEI':D CORN—A carload of the very
choicest Amercan feed coni will arrive
this week. This car is the best quality
of dry corn. See us for prices. J.L.
Awde.
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HURON COUNTY
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UNCIL FOR 191.3
Ashfield Wm. I tinter .... Lucknow
Chas. 'tewart . Kintail
Hayfield .. Geo. t indsay.. Mayfield
Blyth Dr. W J. Milne..... Blyth
Brussels .. .John L elkie. Brussels
Colborne —Sam. 'sset Saltford
Clinton .... D. Can cion... Clinton
Exeter .... W. J. eaman Exeter
Goderich :.... B. 0.:\ unniugs, Goderich
'lark ..Goderich
re, Porter's Hill
ingston, Monerieff
wn Ethel
eiech .. Zurich
ter.... eFurdwich
g ..... Redgrave
r.........Harleels
ed Walton
nlock.. Winthrop1
...Clinton
ers Exeter
art......Seaforth
Ivey. Belmore
ley Woodham
mpbellWestfield
mile, Dungannon
Kibbon, Wingham
a Wroxeter
rtwein .... Hensall
rr. .
Goderich Tp J.ma u
Grey... R. W.Li
John Br
Hay L. Kalb
Howick ... ,1. F.Wi
R. Hard
Hullett ... f as. Leif
Morris ..J.Shortr
Mes cillo t...J. M. Gov
1
Stanley ...Wm. Glen
Stephen ....W. D. Sa
John,Lov
Seaforth J. A, Ste
Tuckorsmith,R. McK
Turnberry.... John
Usborne,.. .S. Rou,
Wawanosh E, N. 3. C
Wawanosh, W. Wm.
Wingham3. W. M
Wroxeter ....Con. R
Hensall......J. W.
Post Office
Mr. James Bowman
Huron, and Mr. Geo.
Chief Post Office Sup
in town last week
placing of letter box
of Wingham. • We u
rangements are bei
placing of some fifte
in town and they sho
convenience to Wing
Boxes.
M. P. for East
Ross of Toronto,
rintendent, were
rranging for the
in different parts
derstand that er-
g made for the
n of these boxes
tId prove of great
mites.
I car extra feed Corn at station 2
more to arrive next week, to be sold
quick for cash. Also car No. 1 feed
Oats 38 cents per bushel off car, car to
arrive Jan. 20th. —TIPLING & MILLS.
Who Will be
There is a stiff race
ship of Huron for 191
are Robt. McKay, of
M. Govenlock of Me
each seven years sery
and Wm. Bailie of
who has served five y
All three candidates,
ing a personal canvas
bars elect for 1913.
for a Liberal Warden
cil is said to stand 20
our, the Tory memb
merely observers of
arden?
or the Warden -
The aspirants
Tuckersmith, J.
illop, who have
ce to their credit
est Wawanosh,
rs in the Council.
is said, are mak-
of all the mem-
This is the year
and as the Coun-
0 11 in their fay-
rs are of coarse
to struggle.
NOTICE—Having purchased a hard-
ware business in another town, all ac-
counts owing us must be paid at once.
—Richardson and Rae.
Her Own Special oncert Party.
Miss Maud C. Brad] y presents Helen
Wyrick Shafer Detr it brilliant enter-
tainer in Monologues, stories, and plays,
Scotch Readings, S creel Selections,
Sketches, by modern authors, Humour-
ous Miscellaneous N tubers. J. Edwin
Jessop, Basso and . Yates Charles-
worth,Alto, both of ]crystal Palace con-
certs England and E Alexandra Brad-
ley the young Caned an Lyric Soprano
whose extensive tou last season elicted
the praise of press nd public, highly
flattering to so you g an artist. This
company will eppea in the opera house
Wingham' en Frida} evening, January
24th. Admission is 5 cents and reserv-
ed seats 1)ti cents Ian of hall at Mc-
Kibbon's drug store
DI: SOLUTION oI' PARTNFIriIIP'A'I,K.
Our big sale will be continued' to the
end of January. For the lees trio weeks
we will make deeper cuts in prices of
Furs, Sweaters, Gen c Furnishings,
Hosiery, Ceps, lams, I ey Rubbers.
Sox, etc. Now for bigg bargains than
ever for two weeks. All accounts must
be paid before the end of January.
Kenn & BIRD.
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New Town hip Clerk.
Following the res :nation of Mr. John
Burgess. who has been Clerk of the
Township of Turnb • rry for over twenty
years, the Counci at its meeting in
Bluevale on Monde • appoit:tl-d Mr. Paul
Powell asTownshi Clerk. Mr. Powell
has been Collector for a number of
years and shoul• make an excellent
official. He has our best wishes for
success and ma .y years of service in
his new position. At the same meeting,
Mr. W. S. King vas appointed as Ass-
essor.
Rev, W. J. Mayr and Dr. Barnardo's
Mu cal Boys.
A Corresponde.et, writing recently to
the Toronto "P 'esbyterian," says: --
The recent visit • ' the Rev.W.J.Mayers
and his Barnardo boys to Kingston was
one of the events of the year. lie, him-
self, excels in th arc of story-telli"T,
and in the appiica i on of the story. 1" h
out baldness and without redund ..e
the narrative stn ds out as clear :.., a
cameo. The inv,sting atmosphere is
that of broad,tener human sympathy.
And the story is . wonderful story—
;what Dr. Barnar o began and continu-
ed to do for orphs n and destitute child-
ren—how marvelously the work grew
and prospered, anhow the old good
fortune has follow ed it since the found-
er's death. We o not know how much
the visit till tare the fortunes of the
I noble cause so de r to Mr. Mayers, but
it broodened the I nowledge and awak-
ened the sympati ' of all who heard
him. And sure] • the musical pro-
gramme present(' by the boys was the
wonderment and c elight of all. The
bagpipes and the ellringin;t and other
musical feats pert.rmed by those finely
e and1 '
trained d brain lads simple charm-
ed all who hear them. The places
which they visit his winter right across
the wide Domini an may confidently look
for one of most telling and dramatic
stories, and one .f the most unique and
clever concerts , ley have ever heard.
The call for hell is modestly made, and
that ought to e ante and not hinder its
success. Town Tall, Wingham, Wed-
nesday evening; J anuery 20th.
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TOWN
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UNCIL.
The organization
ham Town Council
morning, commenci
all the members p
last meeting of 191
and approved.
The Turnberry
quest for use of
holding meetings
left with Mayor V
On motion of
Mills, the Council
mittee of the Who
mittee with Mayor
man.
Moved by Reeve
Boyce that the
year be as follows
erty, Water and I
Streets, Sewers
tied.
eeting of the Wing -
as held on Monday
g at 11 o'clock with
esent. Minutes of
Council were read
ouncil made a re-
O•uncil Chamber for
nd the matter was
nstone to arrange.
'ouns. Spotton and
'esolved into Com-
e as a Strike Com-
VanStone as Chair-
,
McKibben anp Coun.
ommittees for this
—Finance and Prop -
ire, Electric Light,
nd Sidewalks.—Car-
After discussio the Committees, on
motion of Striki g Committee were
moved as follows:
Water and Fire: Messrs. Boyce, Mills
and McKibben.
Streets, Sewers rid Sidewalks, Messrs.
Isbister, Bell, Mill., Spotton and Young,
Electric Light, fessrs. Young, Isbis-
ter and VanStone
Property and F nance, Messrs. Mc-
Kibbon, Bell and ' potton.
On motion of 'ouns. Spotton and
Young, the report of the Striking Com-
mittee was adopted.
On motion of Co ns. Isbister and Mills,
Council adjourned until 8 o'clock p.m.
The various Co mittees met at close
of the Connell m= ting and the first
named on each Co mittee was chosen
as Chairman.
The Council met 'a the evening as per
adjourment.
A. communicatioi was read from
Natioual Sanitariu Association,asking
for a loan. Left Of er until February
meeting.
Huron County
Humane Society, a
Left over till Febrt
From Municipal
soliciting subscripts
Couns. Bell and Is .ester, one copy of
elunicipal World was ort'.e:•eal.
Clerk Groves r ported on the votes'
given for and ag�inst the by-laws sub-
mitted to the ra epayers en January 6.
By-law No. 612 re Josephine? street
was given three 'eadings and on motion
of Coons. Bell an Isbister was passed.
By-law No. 665 was given three read-
ings and named he followin'r officers
hildren's Aid and
king for a grant.
ary meeting.
orld, St. Thomas,
ns. On motion of
the town should see
Clerk's hands early
of each month.
On the conclusion
vitation of the Mayo
Council and officials
restaurant, where o
and a pleasant half I
that they are in the
sn the first Monday
f business, on in-
, the members of
vent to Johnston's
stets were served
our spent.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIU SALE -
Big clean up sale for the next wo weeks.
Dress Goods, Hosi y, G ves, Under-
wear, Ready -to -w r othing, Furs,
Curtains, Carpets, ' apestry Curtains
etc. Big cut in prices. All accounts
must be settled before the end of Jan-
uary. KERB & BIRD.
A New Be
The Wingham C
cured Mr. Kearns
is Training School,
He comes to Wing
ed. Mr. Kearns
some of the best
the Old Land as w
time as trainer in
ing ship, "Mars."
d Leader.
izens' Band has se-
Kueller Hall Mus -
England, as leader.
m well recommend-
as been teacher in
egimental Bands in
11 as spending some
is Majesty's train -
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a
COAL! COAs,!
Two car loads of good hard pea coal.
The kind that burns $6.35 per ton at
the car. Leave orders at R. R. Moon-
ey's tin shop. —R. J. ('ANTELON.
Leg Badly
Mr. Robert Geor
J. J. Kerr, of East
a bad accident on
last. He was hitt
horses to the sleigh
nor one of his legs c
a part of the sleigh
a sudden start with
leg was badly fract
Mr. Kerr's numer
sorry to hear of his
all join with the T
a speedy recovery.
ractured.
e Kerr, son of Mr.
awanosh met with
hureday morning
ing his team of
hen in some man -
me in contact with
nd the horses gave
the result that the
red below the knee.
us friends will be
isfortune, but will
IRs in wishing him
' Death of Ja es McMichel.
One of the best nown and highly est-
eemed residents of uron County passed
away atSeaforth,i4 onday morning in the
person of James 1V'celiehaei, in his Fah
year. He had bee confined to his home
for some three oaths. He was an
euthusiastic bowie
Western Ontario a•
McMichael was a
i Knechtel, who pass
a few weeks ago, a
I
Mrs. (Rev.) D. Perr
for 191e: -- Night atehman, Ed Lewis; I .
Bell-ringer, Riche d Rankin;Three years Big Conte
member Public Li rary Board, W. J.
Haines; Two year member of Public Messrs. Jessop
Library Board, J. C. Smith: Member Basso and Alto. res
High School Boa d, W. .1. Howson; ists with the Roya
Auditors, A. H. lusgr. ve and John Ringers, hays: just
Ritchie; Pound -k 'per, E. Dennis; As- month's solid book
sessor and Collet .r, C. N. G: fain; Fen- have been re-eugaf
ceviewers, Thos. I
John Anderson;
Medical Health 0
mond; Member I
Porter: Inspector f"
Allen.
On motion of R
Coun. Bell, the by
read: —
By-laws Nos'. 06:' and t'ei].1 gin deg pow-
er to Mayor and Ti easurer to borrow
money for current expenditure were
read and passed.
The Finance Com eittee recommended
the payment of a a mbcr of accounts
from the different d; partments, and on
motion of Reeve Me ibbon and Coun.
Spotton, the report -as'adopted.
Moved by Couns.. otton and Young,
that insurance to be' placed on Town
Hall be so arranged that Ritchie
Coseus receive half a d C. N. Griffin
half. - Carried.
Moved by Couns. S tton and Boyce,
that accounts of T. J. McLean & Co.,
$11.44 and A. Nichol, $;• ;,0. be paid when
properly certified. --C rried.
Mayor VanStone an ounced that the
Executive Committee for dile year to Ise
as follows: -Mayor anStone, Couns.
Mills and Bell. Boyce oyce made t' e suggestion that
it would be well to ha 'e one man take
complete charge of ww terworks.
The time for return. ng the Collector's
roll was extended to ehruary Ist, on
motion of Couns. Mill; and Young.
The Clerk reported i the new Health
Act made a provision! for peeing the
Medical Health 0th 'er a reasonable
and was known in
"We Bowls". Mr.
brother of Mas.
'cl away at eeforth
d he was an uncle to
e, of this town.
t Coming.
nd Charlesworth,
eectiveiy, late solo -
English Hand Bell
closed a tour of nine
ngs in ('anada and
ed for a 1.ile t:.ur.
cans, Wm. Moore and At their concert in . iassey Ball, rheas-
'avenger,
heai. -
'avenger, fir . Stokes: giving afternoon if id night both artists
.eer, hr. R. C. I.ed-'were honored wiiii several re -calls.
'd of Health, A. C. ; Helen Wyrick SI I. for. Detroit's bril-
f Plumbing. George iant entertainer al I Miss E. Alexandra
Bradley, Lyric So rana form the pr -
eve McKibben .and ; sono•: ] of one of th
acv was passed as ! cont to be heard in
attention to the w
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MONEY
SAVED HERE
There's a best time to bus Shoes,
and that time is RIGH t' NOW!
We will commence cur great Shoe
Clearance Sale on Saturday, Janu-
ary 18th.
We hold these salts but twice a
year, between ceasoas, when we
want to close out one season's stock
before the next erns es—end it is
always
The Best lime
To Buy Shoes!
Every Fall and Winter Shoe goes
into this sale—Shoes for everybody
—nothir g re-erved.
Call earls vii d secure your size
and tvt.eu t•' a contleat..: the Shoes
with the prices .oa'li•'l.e apt to take
more than one pair. Conde !
w
. Jo 6
'1'IlE SHOE MAN
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Fui FORS For
ft a
East t lot .
I. E.
$ nosh, 1o0 acres. Joan v.'. e tackhouse.
proprietor. Stone dwelling with
frame kitchen and woodshed. bank
barn Sfx156, with !" n house,pig pen
and straw shed in .onnection. Good
young orchard, two wells, well fen-
ced. 10 acres hardwood bush. One
hal: mile from school and church and
601 rods from store and Post office
with daily mail.. Six and one-half
Miles from Llvth, Belgrave and
Auburn. Owner going West and
will sell right.
South r. lot 1:;. eon. ;;. Morris,100
acres. Good frame house and bank
barn. two oreharae.s, good fences. 6
acres fell wheat,::! acres fall plowed.
Will be solei cheap to wind up estate.
Norte: le lots .-, end e. eon. 1,
Morris. ilri.lc lame:', bank barn and
thrive shed. Convenient to school.
fro trtt:•.s from Il!ueyele, on good
grevei road. Owner wants to buy
a lar,,tur iara..
salary. The matter
Executive eutive t..omnntte
.e
On suggestion of
question of what Id
be put down on Jo
discussed, but there
ite done in the matt
This year's Finn
carry out the rule a
will meet at 10 o'cl
Council meetings to
I COMM. Parties hay
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s company w
house, Wingham,
` January 28th.
1 and reserved seat
l hall at McKibben
The Fa
The concert hes
on Tuesday evens
of the Turnberry
was not as large]
have been and th
were disappointe
give the people o
concert were 1
The concert was
held in Wingha
Geo. Neil and M'
very much aper
by these two art
hers on the prog
made his first ap
and as a comedia
audience. Miss i
tionist, gave exc
Estelle Griffin,
very best of satin
most superb con-
Igi MN
our town. We call : REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
ndow cards now out. C.P.R. Town richt Agee
) seat in the o eery
aI I 1
on Friday evening.
omission is 25 cents !
50 cents. Plan of
drug store.
Concert.
in the opera l.t.ttsa
g under the auspices
Agricultural Society
attended as it should'
t
officers and director:
when their efforts to
this district a good
.t more appreciated.
r. of the best ever
. The solos by Mr.
s. Nelvor-Craig were
iated acid the duetts
is were the best num-
amine. Eddie Pigott
earanee in Wingham]
won favour with the
May Ranee, elocu-
ilent numbers. Miss
s pianist, gave the
action.
CHURC
as left with the'
The annual cont; egational meeting of
,1 Sterian Church will St. Andrew's Pres •
out. Isbister the
ostreetshould t heel on
Friday
EaY IVNiIn!
..:uary
1st
NOTES.
opine Street was ; Rev. A. Laing, t,
was nothing defin-' Cnlleee: has been it
1'• i the Presbyterian
e Committee will ! Hill and Auburn.
opted last year and
lc a.m. on days of p Rev. Father Hof
sass upon the ae- has been appoint,
ng accounts against 1 Clinton.
graduate of Queen's
:lueted as pastor of
barges at Smith's
an, of St. Thomas,
ad parish priest at
John ('arra:hen, one of the oldest
and beet Known residents of Hamilton,
died at the age of ee.
The ;=tean.slap Uranium was :'tram:l-
ed on a reef near Halifax. All the pas-
emig;.'re were safely taken off.
Fire at P. Burns & Co.'s meat -pack-
ing plant, Calgary, destroyed he pack-
ing house. Loss, $2.0110,000.
FA. DA • IS
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Agent for
Allan Line
Cunard Line
Donaldson Lines.
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Ocean Steamships.
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