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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-01-15, Page 8Y. S . THE WINGIAM .ADVANCE n Morris. East Wawanosh. G(olrr'ie. eeGroce �sCrockery'r Win. Jackson, who recently solei his The first Council meeting for 1003 Miss I1ar4tng had to close her room t farm, has purchased Dr. Jerome's zeal• wad held on. Monday, Jan, 12th mew. in the school on F 1 January 15, 1q:',; • • •• • he annual school meeting held at Anderson's school on Wednesday of street, Blyth, and will on possession kake possession on February 1st. The take hers present being John a McCallum, Reeve; John E. Pills, John Menzies, tit ray, on account of sickness, Alfas Carrie Cold � Big.12ic Bar Soap for.......,... 90 50% off all Fancy Vases, Bread and Big 10c Bar Soap for..,......... 7c Butter Cups Saucers, last week, Jae. Bowman was chosen price paid was $1500, Sen,, and Gavin Wilson, Councillors.. Ardell has returned ��, Not exactly,but we are selling many lines at less than y The trustees of 5, S. No, 4 have en- Win. Beecroft, absent, Having each hone froom Drayton, where she has no further action on their part was ne• wholesale cost. January STOCK TAKING SALE, the gaged J. J, Todd, of Hensall, as teach. severally subscribed to the declaration has been engaged as milliner, �•°� reason for the low prices given below: 12 Bare Judd fioap for........... 25c ingham Ware Jugs, Bowls, Teapots, Beat Black Pepper, per lb......... 25c Plates, etc., in fact all lines of Fancy er for 1003 and he commenced his of qualification and of office; tile in the Last Sundity collections were taken In St. Men's,' en S, Ladies and Children's Underwear in all We are TEN Beat Mustard, per lb ............... 25c Ware at the above OUT. duties on Monday, The y y. young lad reeve chair, the minutes of Dec. Stephen's church for foreign qualities, '^ _.. _..__. - _.._ __.-�_..._.. -_ - .. _ _ . _ .__ .._ . _ _-- _.-•-- _ _. J Bottles �_. reported as the chosen teacher decline Westin g, 1002, were read and passed. Moved b Mr. Jolie, luissiona. In the Methodist church, •r S1GeS and rices. p John Bull Pickles for.. , IN GROCERIES. . 25c pd to cone, y seconded by Dir, calioctons were taken for the General at Attwood, on Jan. 7th spent a por- tion of their honeymoon with W. H. Rva•porated Peaches, per lb........ Gold Gold Dust Powder, re 5e each, 5 Lbs, Granulated Sugar for .. , . , forg 100 25c The 100 acre farm of Albert Carter 8th line, has been purchased by Joe. Menzies, that P, Porterfield be reap- pointed clerk, salary $85 -carried, Conference fund. Papers are being made out for the See the Men's Underwear in all wool and heavy fleece lined r r Y , regularly told at 60c and 65c- our Special Price ....................... 10c 5 Lbs, nice soft Coffee Sugar Por,.. Gold Dust Powder, reg. 2ao each, 3 Lbs. nice soft Icing Sugar for.., 2 for_. lac 25c 25c Lawson, whose land adjoins at $5,250, This will give Mr. Lawson X300 acres g Finlay Anderson was also reappoint- ed treasurer on same conditions as last removal of old "Bill " Bone to the House of Refuge; ' there is nothing f5 p 1s....,..,...........,.............,,..............,..,...................,...............,.. 4cJc Ladies' splendid Union Underwear, well made and finished, ................ ........ Washing Blue, 3 pkgs. for• ........ Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder, reg, 20c tin for..,....... 15c 100 but as he and his sons are workers they will be able to look after it in a year, salary $80; and James NV. Bone and Peter W, Scott auditors of ac. , wrong with him only that lie is'poor, g � Y p and that which made him nor. That extra value at ........................... 25o , See the. special values wo aro offering at floe and 7bc. These goods were bought right from the g g g 8 lbs, best Sulphur for, .... , ....... 25r 7 lbs, best Tapioca for tic IN CROCKERY- a proper manner, At t counts of 1002, Rllis--.Menzies-That Wm. Robinson he will be much better orf in the House i Of Refu ether d h , manufacturer. All Children's Underwear at Bargain Prices, Ask to see the Ladies' fine wool Hose wo are offering a g t 2Gc, Maple Leaf quality Salmon, can... lie Sweeping reductions, from 20% to he annual school meeting held at Anderson's school on Wednesday of be assessor for lOQ3, salary some as r. e ie no on t. May he enjoy many days o4 happiness and We have about half a dozen Sleigh Robes left. If you are looking for a real snap we will have. "You'll never miss the water till the Big.12ic Bar Soap for.......,... 90 50% off all Fancy Vases, Bread and Big 10c Bar Soap for..,......... 7c Butter Cups Saucers, last week, Jae. Bowman was chosen formerly, $55 -carried. Board of Health for 1003 -The reeve plentyyet. well goes dry." A hearty vote of The great Bargains we are'offerin ' + " gin Mens Clothing should send it ' in a rush. The heavy Tweed ,Plates, and Fruit 7 Bars Eclipse Soap for..........,. 2:ic Dishes, Fruit Sete, Table Sete, Water trustee to succeed Q. Anderson, who resigned after a g period of 15 or 18 and clerk and Messrs. James Callum;cGee, Walter McGowan Jae, McOallnm • Howick Council mel in the town hail here on Monde a y; 11 the members no further action on their part was ne• ' FORGE T 8 Bars Grand Soap for............ 25c Sets, Toilet, Sets, Dinner Sets, Rock- years' service, The contract for 10 and Dr. McAsh, Belgrave, medical health except Mr. McKee were present, and parishioners for him to bi, resent at P p the opening.. Mr. Watters of Ford- with public school will preach here up by any tailor in town for less than $12.00. 12 Bare Judd fioap for........... 25c ingham Ware Jugs, Bowls, Teapots, Beat Black Pepper, per lb......... 25c Plates, etc., in fact all lines of Fancy cords of wood went to John Masan at $1.00 per cord. officer. subscribed to the declarations of gnali. from Toronto by boat and staging it from there to Clinton. He says a We are TEN Beat Mustard, per lb ............... 25c Ware at the above OUT. The residence of Chita. Wheeler, 4th Communication from J. Ross Rob. ertson,, again asking for a donation in fiction and office, To the onlooker the council looks much the same, with Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IITPORTER giving PER CENT. DISCOUNT on all Furs. We have splendid 5th Jan, last, on bridge by-law, receiv- line was the scene of a happy gather- ing New Year day. Twenty-two aid of Sick Children's Hospital, Toren. the exception of Mr. Spotton, the new Council met Jan. 12th. 1003. The members of Council having subscribed a stock to choose from,: so now is the time buy El ��� �jLY~� OFTEN on i to, received, and on motion of Wilson man. All the old officials were re -a P• at Attwood, on Jan. 7th spent a por- tion of their honeymoon with W. H. to and save money. candies. Uncle Joe Wilkinson brought down the house wtth his solo re atives gathered to exchange the compliments of the season. The young and Menzies $5 was :granted for that pointed. This year's council will con) pare very favorably with any of How, We have about half a dozen Sleigh Robes left. If you are looking for a real snap we will have. "You'll never miss the water till the TUDHOPE'S people enjoyed a sleighride and the evening program, After supper grand- purpose. , Ellis -Wilson --That seven copies of the, Municipal World be ordered for ick'e past municipal legislative bodies. P P g Rev. E. A. Hall well goes dry." A hearty vote of The great Bargains we are'offerin ' + " gin Mens Clothing should send it ' in a rush. The heavy Tweed before Mr. Hall left that parish, and it pa Wilkinson was voted to rho chair• the will be absent from no further action on their part was ne• Suits with double-breasted coats that we are selling at $G.7ii a suit, could not be made ' Songs, instrumental music, recitations n music, council and treasurer for 1003- the parish next Sund+ty, . He has been parishioners for him to bi, resent at P p the opening.. Mr. Watters of Ford- with public school will preach here up by any tailor in town for less than $12.00. GROCERY AND CROCKERY STORE &e„ were fume rule laid down g g by earried. The clerk reported that according to honored by his late parish by being one of the preachers at the opening of from Toronto by boat and staging it from there to Clinton. He says a Nice Melton Overcoats, well lined, splendidly finished, a great snap at $6,00. All sizes. acres has been sold by Robt. Arm- the chairman that everybody had to sing a song, tell a tale or treat to the returns received by him, 113 rate- payers bad, on Monday, Jan. 5th last the new church in Bervie. Bishop Baldwin will be resent and reach Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IITPORTER A big stock of Felt Boots, Leather Leggings and Overshoes, at `Bargain Prices." candies. Uncle Joe Wilkinson brought down the house wtth his solo voted in favor of tate bridge on river P r morning and evening. The material P711 / IS s Store t Home We have about half a dozen Sleigh Robes left. If you are looking for a real snap we will have. "You'll never miss the water till the by-law, and 274 had voted against it. was on the ground and contracts let 5 acres chopped at Blyth, Messrs. Mc- no difficulty in pleasing you. Come with the crowds who take advantage of our big offers. well goes dry." A hearty vote of The council therefore considered that before Mr. Hall left that parish, and it -Fraser & Logan, Blyth, 300 tile par Fred. Toll and Jas, Wilson, $4,75 ; F. of Hallett died on Tuesday, 13th inst., in clic person of Mr. John Comings. tanks was passed to the genial host no further action on their part was ne• will be a pleasure to him and his late John Leith left here Monday morn- 0 /Ofir© and hostess and the happy company separated after singing "God save the King." cessary to be taken on this matter in the meantime. Accounts of Geo. Quinn, And. Auld parishioners for him to bi, resent at P p the opening.. Mr. Watters of Ford- with public school will preach here , Do0 N Me GO R 0 The north half of lot 16, con. 4, 100 and John Jefferson, for services ren- next Sunday. from Toronto by boat and staging it from there to Clinton. He says a building culvert on southern boundary, $60; Municipal World, account in full acres has been sold by Robt. Arm- dered as scratineers on the vote taken fence rail was carried alArtg with the stage coach to pry it out of the mtld holes, for stationary, supplies, etc., to date, $7.12; P. Porterfield, part expenses of Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IITPORTER strong to his son Robt, of Belgrave for 5th Jan, last, on bridge by-law, receiv- Blyth one borse changed hands. Mr, Mrs. .Overcoats, Ladies' cloth Jackets to be cleared out at half $0,000. It was a fine farm. The sale ed, and laid over for further consider - of this farm recalls early pioneer life, anon. Miss Martin of Wingham is the Mr. Armstrong took up this farm from The clerk was instructed to notify guest of Miss }+telka Hamilton this week. the Government in 1851 and moved on the collector to have his roll returned to it with his good wife, now deceased• It was all bush, in fact the to the treasurer not later than the let Ie Ed. Moser returned to Manitoba on Monday, after spending a feiv Sveeke1 P711 / IS s Store t Home oycl only clearance of any consequence was ebcnynext, Debentures were passed and signed here with his parents. e 5 acres chopped at Blyth, Messrs. Mc- for payment of the following accounts An old and much respected farmer 1,35 Connell and McBain being located there. The Corbett, Brandon and Me. -Fraser & Logan, Blyth, 300 tile par Fred. Toll and Jas, Wilson, $4,75 ; F. of Hallett died on Tuesday, 13th inst., in clic person of Mr. John Comings. Crae families settled in the Spring of Gutteridge, Wingham, township ac- John Leith left here Monday morn- 0 /Ofir© 18x3. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong came count in full for tile in 1002, $147.31; F. ing for Gorrie to learn the tinamithing from Simcoe Co., reaching Hamilton Gutteridge, East Wawanosh share of trade with George Denstedt of that 75 from Toronto by boat and staging it from there to Clinton. He says a building culvert on southern boundary, $60; Municipal World, account in full village. Owing to the storm and severe state Come and see our large stock of Ladies' and 'Men's fence rail was carried alArtg with the stage coach to pry it out of the mtld holes, for stationary, supplies, etc., to date, $7.12; P. Porterfield, part expenses of of the roads, the horse fair was not very well attended all Tuesday. Only Fur Coats at bargain prices. Men's cloth Turnberry. last municipal election, $35; services as clerk in 1002, $85: postage, station- one borse changed hands. Mr, Mrs. .Overcoats, Ladies' cloth Jackets to be cleared out at half Council met Jan. 12th. 1003. The members of Council having subscribed ery and express charges, 1902, $5.25. Council adjourned til! Tuesday, 10th and Thomas Baker of Braden, Manitoba, who were married price. to their declarations of qualification and of office took their seats, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last February next. P. PORTEILFIELD, Clerk. at Attwood, on Jan. 7th spent a por- tion of their honeymoon with W. H. o 0 We meeting were read and adopted on • 1. s0— Haines, during the pdst week. Mr•s. are I�1 l�uslness �® Clothe You motion of Messrs. Musgrove and Bluevale. Baker was former] Miss Annie Gid• Y Advance and 11fail-Empire........ 1 75 Kelly, Coupland-Rutherford-that By-law The Foresters have taken in thirty dens of Attwood, and a niece of Mr. Haines. And so have a complete Steele of Fur Capes, Collatettes, Caperines, No, 1 190.3 for the appointment of the members of Council, Road Commie- new members in the last month, and still they come. The following are the officers of Muffs, etc., to be cleared out this month , also Readv-inade Suits t, sioners for the current year be read Mrs. oer and Miss Bly . CScott of Vancuv th Lodge No. 303, A. F. & A. M., Cloth CapsLadies' and Gents' Underwear......... $est Fresh Groceries three times and passed—carried. for 1903:—I, P. M,—Frauk Wheeler; , Musgrove -Rutherford -that By-law Mary Robertson of Boissevalne, Man., always on hand,........ r�`�7 No. 2 1903 for the appointment of are visiting here, E M. -Peter Scott ; e �V; See.- y Come, early and get a Bargain. SIGN OF 111E BEAR of Douglass Fraser and Alex. McEwen The Chosen Friends will have an Emigh ; J. w. -J, H. Uhellew ; Sec. - auditors for the current year to be Jas. Hamilton; Treas.-J. G. Pmigh ; • • read three times and assed--carried, oyster supper in the Foresters' hallD.-Jas.• ' P S. Sain Ir J'. D. --Robert Vint ` h,Q,' `'� h�,' �r d�� ,V, ` 9 9 Special Paces for i0 Days Only Kelly-Coupland--that By-law No, next Friday evening, T. G.-Sani'1 Irvine; Chap• -John Mc- •� • 31 for the appointment John S. Joseph Burgess, one of our Bluevale 111lllian. The will be installed by R. McTavish Assessor for thea current Y year, at a salary of $55.00 and $5.00 boys, will be one of the speakers at the W. Bro. J. B. Tierney, P. D; D. G. M., SUCCESSORS TO postage fees, be read three times and NOTE A FEW PRICES : -carried, Dairy Convention at Brantford this on Jan. 30th. storm and blocked roads, the tea- meeting that was to have been held in passed Coupland-Kelly-that the resigna- Men's Heavy Oyershoes ................Regular Price $1.00 -Crit Price $1.30 tion of George Fortune as a member .••• I - 125 week. POSTPONED. - On account of the RAILWAY TIME TABLES. T. A. Men's Fina Overshoes ................. Ladies' Felt Shoes, Fnr trimmed...... 1.85- .... l.ci() of the Local Board of Health be ac• cepteagrearried, storm and blocked roads, the tea- meeting that was to have been held in /y RAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM l7! 1.75- 1,35 Musgrove -Rutherford -that fay -law TRAINS TRAINS LEAVE Fort Cardinal Slippers • 1.50- • • • • 1.35- • ' 1.15 1.05 No. 4, 1003 for the appointment of the Presbyterian church last Monday a.m...9:00 a. m ... 3:o5 p. m, London. ............... Low Shoes, Fru• trimrnr•d...... 1,00- •' 75 Win. Homuth a member of the Local Board of Health to servo three pars evening has been postponed until Wed- nesdu" evening, San. 21, when supper y g, PP ...............,0:6o a, m...3:10 P. m. Kineardine.il:xoa.m..l:9op,m.. 8:38p,m, CLUBBING RATES. Felt lined Shoes (laced) ........ Dongola Shoes (laced).......... 1.35- • • • • 2.50- 1,10 2.00 and for the appointment of Chris. Jobb and program will be carried out as in P g ARRIVE. FROnt Kincardine.6:63 a. m...8:55 a, m,,..3:10p. m, London . .......... , , , . , , . • 2.25- .::. 2.00'- ; ' 1.85 , 1.00 a member o the La al B and of 0 sal h serve the unexpired er of H t to r eterm George Fortune, whose tended on previous date. Last Sunda P Y Rev. Mr. Ault of Palmerston preached ................iiao a. m...7:65 P. m. Palmerston .........1:40 , m... 8:38p P. m p P HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. Advance till Dec., 1903........... $1 00 ... • 1. s0— "" 1.30 real ❑anon has been accepted; also for the Ap- to large congregations, both morning CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Advance and 11fail-Empire........ 1 75 gintment of Dr. Agnew as Medical Health officer for the cilrrent and evening; he is an eloquent speaker TRAINS LEAVE FOR Advance and Family Herald...... 1 76 IN UNDERCLOTHING also the Appointment of Wpi. F. 'and will be welcomed back again at Teeswater ......d East .....1:17p.In...10: 3p.In: Advance and Weekly Sun........ 1 75 Men's Fleece or Wool Shirts, all sizes...Regular Price $ .50 -Cut Price $ .38 Smith as Sanitary Inspector of the L6cal Board of Health for the current any time. (Too late for last issue. ARRIVE FROM Teeswater . ..... 6:57 a. m...3:53 p, m. Advance and Farmers, Advocate. 1 85 .... 1.25- . 'go year—carried. Wesley .penman is attending school Toronto and East ..... 1:17 p. m ... mi3 p. m. J.H. DEEMER, Agent, Wingham Advance and F. Advocate (ren'al) 1 05 Men's Heavy Caps in Blue and Black.... 1.25- 1,00 Musgrove-Ooupland-that the clerk be instructed to notify the Atiditors to at Clinton. Advance and Globe ............... 1 75 1.66- .... L60 commence the audit at the Treasgrer's Robt. kimihe off Uxbridge spent the Advance and Toronto Star....,., 225 • "" "" �' '�" .... •4a on the 23rd of Januar next -carried, Y P Tiro followingaccounts were passed vacation at his home. _ • • t Q• I.I1.i 1� 1�, r + � Advance and Toronto News...... 2 25 r and cbeques on Bank of Hamilton issued: Air. Clayton and bliss Polly Dull' have returned to Listowol. —TO TI -IF.-.-- IN MENS SUITIN.I George Mason, • N election supplies.,$ 2,38 Jeff IVtu- 0 1 3-o . MrsMorrow of Wingbam spent WINTE MILLS. W THERE'S MONEY IN iT. � If you do not believe it write to us. We pay good wages to active ellen. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY Nurserymen, Colborne, oat. Established 1857. .. ...,.$ OW Ia the time to pick out your a suit, when prices are ao low. Just a 5gr ve, grave ........... ., R RESORTS John Burgess, registration ...... 12.40 New Years day at R. N. Duffs. THE MARKETS 10 days to do so ; you should take advantage of this great sale. John Burgess, election account. 8.00 Wesley Denman went to Clinton .-__OF— NOTICE i James Burgess, " 8,00 wINQUAM MARKETS T Netterfleid, ., 800 where he will attend High School. California, Medco, Florida and Everything Guaranteed ]!list -Class Pleasure t0 Show Goods T. K. Powell. „ 8,00 Miss Annie Swann returned to God- Flour per 100......... , . $I 90 to $2 40 Geo. B. Scott, " 8.00 erich after spending two week's here. the "Carolinas." Fall wheat per bush new 05 to 08 � � Bros. Eli Efris (tile,) Ti...... ry share Oats per bush sh....... 028 to 030 If you want a house fu T1iW50 mile or Morris tBdy. ................. . . 7.30 Mr. Albert Denman, Danker of Aft. Inoludtng Now Orleans and the famous Barley per bush...,.... 035 to 040 in any village or town within 60 miles I Eli Elliott, tile... ............... 5,40 Forest spent New Year's at his home Hot springs of Arkansas. Peas per bush ......... 0 60 to 0 65 can show you the largest collection ever F. Guteridge, tile ................ 31.73 hero, Ono way and round trip Tourist Tickets Bran .........,.........15 00 to 18 00 H, B. Elliott, printing and advg. 10.50 are on Salo, daily, giving olroioo of routes and Shorts ............. . ....20 00 to 23 00 on list for sale in this part. Council adjourned to meet in clerk's Miss Pearl Sewart returned home Cho ..........., 1 25 to 1 50 d atop over privileges at principal pointe. P office Bluevale Uouday Feb. Ot11 at 10 from Mitchell where she has been for Flay ..... . .. ............ 7 00 to 750 T. J. MAGUIRE t in o'clock a.m. sortie tithe. Excellent Service. Butterper lb....., .,.., 0 18 to 0 18 S�e�ia� Prices Furniture JolznBurgeae,'Clerk. Prompt connections, Pastthne,Luxurlously Eggs• .............."••• 020 to 015 Real Estate Agent Wroxeter. appointed Parlor and Sleeping cars. Pott Lard ............... bush ........ 0 16 to 0 15 G1'e'�'r Potatoes per bush. , ....080 to 060 Air, Henry Brawn and Miss Elliott Meals "a la carte," served in the Dining and Altplea per bag ........ 0 35 to 040 Mr. Josh. Attwood visited with the are visiting friends in Parkdule. Cafe Oars, aro not surpaesod In the best gtdes per 100 lbs........ 5 50 to 0 50 Rev, H. E, Curry of Monkton on Sun- Iiotela, Lamb skins ............ 0 35 to 0 45 cook 0 Cotton loot Gomponld Parlor Suites Nancy Rockers Mr. Robt. Andeson of Toronto is Tickets, Folders, and all information on ���� ' Look Upon. day lust. Dressed hogs........... 0 00 to 0 50 1,, 11. r visiting his sister Mrs. Bert Match. application to Agonw, Ig euoeesatulAfneed monthly by over $>iv Suite...,,.$:3ii00 � or Balance o $2.21 Rocker....$1.75 We are sorry to report that Miss Live hogs ................ 560to 5G.0 lo,000Ladies.aaie,eifeotusl.Ladioeaek $10 ...... 30 00 $2.50 . • . , 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley of Manituba TAllow, per lb........... 05 to 51 nae. �ge no a laude all ok,s (o pills Ana Better still to feast upon. What Close con, 6, is ill at resent with an g Y po $35 • • • • • • 28 00 $7.00 , .. , 5.50 P are visiting at Mr. Appleby's at pre- J D. McDONAI-D phickens perpa{r .. , . , , , 30 to EO lmitattons Are dangorona. Priee Ivo, 1, $1 oz can take the place of flue, luscious, $30 ...... 25,00 i A (T /� v $8.50 6,50 attack of diptheria. We hope to hear sent. DistrlotPassengerAgent,Toronto. Dneks per pair .....,,... 0o to 80 boz,No. 13,10degrees stronger,$1iper box, ro, wholesome fruit? aJ ,i N �,J L'>r. � 1 of her speedy recovery. Turkey, pet- lb...... .... 10 to 11 1 or 2, mailed An receipt of price and two a-eenE Y P Fo{• our Xmas. trade we will have A Air. Auatin Morrison left on Tues- Geese, per lb......... 0 to 7 .tamp S. Tho conk Company Windsor,Ont llf c. Fred. Kitchen and daughter • • ;�-b;os, I and 2 aold inn recommended br All carefully selected stuck of California Conches da morning to take a situation in Wool .......... .... 12 to 13 responsible Druggists In Canada. and Mexican Oranges, Main a Grapes. You earl Save 5Q MAttreS5e5 Misses Irene and Oral of Staples, Y g " "' g g P r Essex Count Yeterboro• No. I and No. 2 aro sold'in whigham b Table Raisins, Bananas, ere. Also $2:i Couchea....$10.00 $,t.60 Mattress $1.50 y, visited at the home Of y Valencia Oranges at 2 doz. for ?a'c. R. A. Doll a, C. A Campbell 3.10. Davie $]g 1$,50 - Money 011 $4.5U . , 3,60 Edward Brynns last week. Mrs. Pin Saunders visited lilts. a TORONTO STOCK MARKET. and A. L. Ilsmittou, DRvactlaTa.' $12 11 60 $3.60 " 3'00 Miss May Smith of Guelph is boll- Robt. Maxwell in Wingham for a fere For full and accurate market re- J. BUCKL.EY $8 5.76 Couches $2,60 2,00 Baying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, days last week, ports sea second pogo. d „ i, STAR Rl3sTAURANT Parlor Suites John Smith 4th con, Her manyAir, and Mrs, Antos Gofton and np y p ,1 afdeboasds friends here are glad to welcome helittle daughter of Ohio Are visiting Tr����VL1�1�V���� Phoua 12 (Successor to J.Meliolvloi Bedroom Suites Fancy Rockers back. friends in town, from $8 up to $6v. t'Ve are tea ANNUAL MEETING. Conteatlxle>xt ca.n'mot _ $35 Saito ...... $31.00 Mattresses & Springs Thos, Strachan Jr. has purchased g to hear that Mr. John Q `. Utoodearl purchased," }� � $30 ••••.• 20•� The best line in the 100 acre farm of John Smlth con. Douglass, who has been very 111 is Travel YP Agents Wanted. �. $25 ...... 22,50 Sideboards town to ick from recovering rapidly. The annual meeting of the West Foot -comfort and p 6. The farm is first-class with good g P y The only All-Cattedtaa Transcontinental $16 ...... 3h Bedroom Suites up•to•d:zte buildings And the wonder ie bliss Davidson of ��Vingltam and Railway. Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance sha,peretetition,arenever l ••.. Extension Tables Through train leaves TORONTO Company tvfD he held , the Agneas• dear at the expense Either on Full or Fart Time,-, X12 .. 10.76 . what is going to do note. Alias McKee nP Behnoro visited the carol Ball, Dungannon, on Wednes• � 1� � �f Centre Tables The social which was dated for the at 1.46 p.m., Daily, For day,the 21st day of January, A.D.,1003, rgere fteetifr fin'h& Are on satiatled with aur incomel Is ynnTN' Misses Davidson this week, y y Parlor Tables Desks , WINNIPEG BRANDON for the purpose of receiving the direct• � limo tiUly oconn[edi Ii not, write us, Ivo 13th of Jan. at Roos church has been Rev. McNeill of Toronto preached ora' annual report and also the auditors Cont«ttlriesit to tliosc can give yon employment by tlio mouth on Soli hacks MOOSE JAW P pay you well for xten5lo[1 good Corms or contract, t Dining Chairs Picture Frames postponed for the present owing to very able and eloquent sermons At the MEDICINE HAT CALGARY report of the receipts and expendi• euchbualnessaNyousecurofor usatoddtimes, Tables the pastor not being able to attend, anniversary services in the Presby BANFF HOT SPRINGS tures of the company, during the past wllo areartmlp that foot- We oil V, bath matte andfemalo ra resentta. Odd Dressers Curtain Poles lues. Tho next 3 months Ia the veryp1XIA time s, The ditto will be given it) o falter issue, terfan chtrrclr on Sunday; the choir F#EVELSf0KE MISSION JC7. Year. And also for the election of Wear W11iCt1 #s rice$ a�1d to 11011 enc gOocla, NodontrnsftIsr aired; out• Fall Leaf ta..$13,50 Odd parlor Pieces Etc„ J.tc. reitcierecl suitable Tulle, AND VANCOUVER three. directors to fill the vacancies at itt iN abaoliitnly free. `Vti Nava the largest Fall Leaf...... 2.75 flexr. Cl. P, Wells is holding Special the Board, incurred by the retitonwilt ed ed by the M�� nnr,:erics in Cannda.--ovor 81x1 neros. A largo Kitchen........ 1.00 at Low Prices services at Union Allurcil, Put owing hree rl a o of r ct rlers drove to Unexcollnd niuing Car Service North Day of Messrs, John Kaake John Griffin, ran±:•e of valuable new specialties. and ail our fi3 g . plc f } } to Fort William tat riortng0 to TA Rgaul trod Jantes Garvin, whose term of of. Si Y it seek Is guaranteed as repreAented. It ymt to the severe snow storm the attend✓ flarrioton oil T-litlrsday to play a ltevolatoke to 81eamous Anti North tont + j h ,'�QAre,'j;' j tv(tut to represent rho ittrgost. most Por»lar once is not as large as it might be, friendly gargle with the puriera of that ii} kFaQZ. r irst-Cl sq Sl opera Toronto eligible iforeio expire, all whom rites «. - __ wortieyuti"rvlt!!o; uraory, tvrlto us. It wl be Mr. Wells Is 0, very enthusiastic work- town, Otir et)rlers were defeated, q: N.. NOTMAN Ing, ono o'clock p.m. � '3P Welt 1a>;gNE Button, or and we hope the meetings will lte though they said tilpy had a good .set, oen'l. PAasr. Agt., Toronto j• ltt• 4OBIJRTS, See'y. ' W alker Bra.,_53,, beneficial, day, Dungannon, Dec, 30th 1 rel' side Ani b w "cAnada'e 1Curserlee" , , � �' y . +�► Greer (.4reAteat '1'ar(ODlTO. ilNti r