The Wingham Advance, 1903-02-12, Page 1T, ,
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30TH YEAI�j NO. 24, WINGHAM. ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 12, 1903. '$1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Dir. Jos, Golley, V S., of Treherne, Welcome. Good Advice. SCHOOL BOARD. A Spurt on Josephine Speedway.
\tan , is renewing acquaintances in The Advance is now comfortably -The Farmers' Advocate says: -"In BARKOFRAM
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ON
THE and around Winghaur. He speaks settled in its now location, in the time of pence prepare for war," is a The Board met on Tuesday evening 'Tia fu the morn
well of the West, and looks as if the Shaw Block. With more room and good motto to be considered at this in regular monthly meeting; all the When first begin our gentlee1near hour of eu,
s s climate had agreed with hire. Iie improved facilities, we are in a, better season by farmers who intend to get members present. To speed the public Josephine, W I N Ci H AM.
DominionBank will take a carload of horses back with position than ever to handle the con- there next year. It is not when the The rninntes of January meeting, And with theft outfits sweep it clean.
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him. Htantly Increasing business the public sunny days have come and the fields after considerable discussion, passed as From park to onion fields they go- Capital paid up $2,000,000, Reserve. $1,500,00
The entertainment on Friday even- kindly send our way. Our office has ready for the harrow that the ample- approved and were confirmed. The limits of their to and fro- J. TURNBULL, General Manager,.
now OCCllpy rheic new pit u esbrviae otGllrgo p'sr,t ended cal meta, recently and 0th et sen fitted tth ew new
furniture. rorer lrrepirira� Look be on loverts s all the the shop ,The Principal's report for January As if whizzing
fgor Edward s pulling
up,
President-John Stuart
Vico-PreaidonC G, Ramsay
was submitted, showing the school to Caehior-J. Turnbu
offices in the Mason The views of Irish scenery were good, We invite our friends and patrons to chines now and have everything in have been open each teaching day and Horses of various shapes and shades, DIRECTORS: -John Proctor Wm. Gibson,
e but the moving pictures in the Pas- call and see its in the Shaw Block. perfect order when the important, the teachers all at their posts of dui Drivers of different means and grades, Goo. Roach, A. T. Wood, A. B, leo (Toronto)
Block, opposite Queens cion Play were rather disappointing They will be heartily welcome, day arrives. Time is valuable now; it P y' Dien who are calm, and steeds that Savings Batik hours 10 to 3; Saturdays 10 to i
The attendance wits as follows :- tremble, Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Iat-
In their operations, CLEARING SALE. -Our Sale Contin. avail be worth more then. Dept, 1, A & B -Average daily -50 Upon pule Josephine assemble, erect allowed and computed on 30th November
i10tC1. JUST REe1:1vrD-New spring Prints, ties till March hit. Mrs. Weiler won $400 hays a lot, comfortable house 2, • • • • • • " -50 and slat May each year, and added to principal
Dress Goods and Carpets.-nt TSAILD'ti. last weeks $5,00 Prize, -Geo, E. Iain •• 3, ,,, ++ + -9.1 Lookl there they start and down they Special Deposits also received at current
King. linea stable. Apply at once, if you �« „ ' y rates of interest.
A. E. G�IBSON If you have not already done so, re- Curling. want a bargain to T. J. Maguire. 4 . ...... �� 1 -41 Como, Drafts on Great Britain and the United
r. .. -40 With quickening steps and pounding States bought and sold.
Dew your subscription to THE An- Brussels and Wingham Ourlers had Ladies' Orchestra. " 0. ...... " " -47 harm H L, DtogrxsoN, Solloltor.
is 7. ...... " •' -43 Three abreast and two boxed in;
MANAGER YANCE. If you intend to club with an a trial of their skill on the ice here The 3rd concert of the Popular course is 8 isIf-41 Keep off the crossing, or lose a hin. W. CORBOULD Agent
outside paper, do so at once, if your on Wednesday, with the following re- was given on Tuesday evening by the Total daily average nttendauce-365. Travellers leis a Brnnohed the Circular
n of
time has not quite expired. The club- suit:- Boston Ladies' Orchestra. The ladies With increasing speed, the sailing bunchand
- -- = bing rates are only for a certain season; Wingham Brussels are plenaing in their appearance, mod- The report also referred to the enc- pass the rink, while their bite they Lta) which can be cashed without chargeor
cess of the deputation appointed to in- munch; trouble in any part of the worla
after that extra will be charged for R. A. Donglas Il. James est in their apparel and, every one of
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Postage, as it costa just as much to n• Dinsley A. Hewitt terview the County Council regarding Straight as a wire is the driver's lines,
iACt��b`IIY P g ' D. Holmes W. Scott them appears tobeatitlented musician. an increase in the grant for Continua- Audwhatcareshe for the rumor of fines?
send in one name as a dozen. C, N. rxI'illin D. O. Rolls The trombone, piccolo and violin solo- classes. The deputation was Cour- Bump o'er the crossing and at it again,
The Wiarton Canadian says -The (skip) 12 (skip) 12 ists were most'excellent and seldom if teously received and the request gran- Ha -sl and Hoo -al yell out the men;%�
See Halsey Park's advt, hotelkeeper•s of Wiarton have unani- 0. Kne0lttel P. Hogg ever excelled. Many times during the ted. The Government grant is $200, The two behind are losing slow; I►Cough
�j H. H. Chisholm N. Gerry performance,the audience could scarce- The three ahead do faster go.
Wear Greer'a Shoes and Rubbers. mously agreed to close their bars k J. Alderson R. Roach and the County will double that, gfv-
from Saturday night to Monde ly restrain theft applause until the ren- In y� Life Y R y V. Vrattnor•man J. Roca g $400, so that the grant for Wing- To the left is a black with mixing gait, �o�l .L.�Iyfe
Brussels now has a branch of the morning. Very little selling has been (skip) 30 (skip) 11 dering was complete. The entertain- ham's Continuation Class for the year That hauls in summer the fruit of bait;
Metropolitan Bank. done after hours there at any time, Total-Wingham, 42; Brussels, 23 rnent afforded Winghamites an oppor• ending Jnne 30th next will be $600. She runs or gallops, can trot or pace,
Beattie's livery in Brussels bite been Rays the Canadian, but the personal tunitv of hearing orchestral -music of Held firm by the driver in furs to the
Pennsylvania Visitor. a high order seldom beard outside of The Principal asked for small addi• face, lAwaylsold to G. R. Muldoon, agreement entered into makes the y g tions to the chemical apparatus ; the
matter more binding and more easily A former resident of Wingham, cities. The program was first-class. request was granted. To the right is a bay -tall, lanky and
All kinds of fish at the "Star Res- enforced, and frequenters of those Mr• R. H. Holmes, now of rile great lean -
q OVERSHOES. -Protect vonr health On motion of Messrs. Lloyd and That spurts b
tanrant• coal and oil State of Penns , p y the Queeu's like a flying
places will now know that it is im. Pennsylvania, by protecting your feet, dor $1.00 at _Kerr, the report was adopted, maehiue • '
Dirs. R. S. McGee of Owen Sound is possible to get liquor, and should not and superintendent of the Standard Pair -at W. J. Green's. The Inspector's report was submit- He's fleet as a "Roe" when glad in his ,,,OUR„.
visiting friends in town, he importunate. Oil Co's interests there, visited his Until the 15th of February, I will sell ted; it was as follows : boots,
Wingbam relatives last week, and my $10 suits for $12, and $14 suits for •I visited the school on the 3rd. 4th, And urged by sharp sounds of shouts
Miss M. Reynolds of St. Thomas is FOR SALE CHEAP. - One Grain and hoots. « •
gave the Advance a call. He is in- $10. -Robert Muswell, Tailor, 5th and 6th of school -house
February. As usual, I Syrup of White
home for a few weeks. Chopper (riear•ly nr•av,) good pair of retested in rite oil and as test wells found the sclrool•hotiBe and premises Irl the contra's a cream with swinging
scales, pair light hobsleighs, light wng- R Church Report. , ' g g
Mr. Geo. Mason spent Sunday last gon, and pony. -Mrs. D. S. McDonald. now being made near Hepworth and p quite satisfactory. You have an ex- pace, D' ►�+ !!
with his mother in Louden. The annual report of Calvin congre- c'ellent caretaker. The teachers are all The flower (flour) of the company, fond Pine With Tar
The St. Thomns Times says: -A Walkerton, and also in Essex and doing very satisfactory work. Wing- of a chase;
gation, St. Helens, is now in the hands
Miss Bessie Arnold leaves on Satur- Kent counties. Mr. Holmes has im_ ham has all the advantages of a good
Sonth,vold township woman suspected of the aster, for distribution, and without weights or boots she works her
day for her home in Peterbointigh• that her husband was in the habit of ported thousands of dollars worth of P High School at a very trifling cost. way, Will CRTC that C011gt1, Easy
rnachinery into Canada from the chows a favorable condition of the I am. Gentlemen, o the finish she'll
50 Cords of Green Wood Wanted- kissingthe hired girl, and resolved to And when in a taco t
g aaork under the faithful pastoral care Your obedient Servant, stay.t0 take and may be given to
Geo. E. King. detect him in the act. Saturdaynight United States, on which the duty D. Rona.
g of Rev. S. AT. Whaley, B. A. The sen- yOUllge9t Ct111CZ Wltll perfect
she saw him ass quietly into the kit. pend the Canada Customs has amount- ACCOUNTS. O'er two more crossings, the Banks are
Mise Wilma Helm of Toronto is P g Y stop consists of Rev. S. M. Whaley,
then. The hired Irl was out, and the ed to over $800. He is pleased with A. Ross, supplies ................$ 0 10 passed, Safety.
visiting her grandmother, bars, Helm. kitchen was dark. The jealous wife Ontario's progress dining the past few Moderator; Messrs. R. Murray' H. 0. J. Reading, work at pipes.... 3 55 The '•swarthy” one is now gaining fast;
j ca Rutherford, R. Lockhart, W. E. Gor- J. B. Ferguson, account......... 6 00 But swift comes the cream, so closely
None of the cattle guards so far took a few matches in her hand, and years, rs, and expresses the opinion that don. The Communion roll numbers Delegates' expen'a to Co. Council 5 40 Creeping Manufactured and Sold By
tested at Ottawa have proved satin- hastilyplacing :i shawl over her head, Canada is catching up to the States.
P R 123; during the year four were tocols. Boiler insurance premium....... 10 OU Past the big buy, which is seemingly
factory. as the girl often did, entered the back 111r. Holmes expects to visit Wingbam On motion of Messrs. Abraham and sleeping. T M(1u
g again in April, fe by certificate and nineteen on pro- t WALTON McKIBBON
Grundy Bros. of Kincardine have door, and immediately she was seized fessiorr. The Managers' report ahorva Moore, the accounts passed for pay- Crack! goes a whip, and with oars bout
removed their stove foundry plant to and embraced in an ardent manner. NOW is the time to get Fur Coats total receipts of $1,495.05, which was ment, back, Dr11 ISt and Optician.
Strathro With heart almost bursting, the wife and Capes at bargain prices. -The all expended except a balance of $41.46. After motion by Messrs. Button and Their feet the parforated path do hack; , gg p
y prepared to administer a terrible re- Wingham Trading Co.The contributions for missionary par- Moore for payment of the monthly But the old bay breaks and falls behind,
W on o the other twolikethewiud.
See J. Bnckley's window display g Nest door to Post Office.
bake to the faithless spouseand tear- poses were $340.58, and besides this the salaries, the Board adjourned.
for bargains in pipes. Come along and leave your order, congregation First drinking the distance on white
ing herself away from his fond em- with us. You can save money b g ' gation has decided to assist in
Mr. H. B. Elliott of the Times has brace, she struck a match, and stood buying at the Win ham Mill Flour the support "mild cream"
been visitinghis parents in Ingersoll R West of a misaionreo in the The '
p and Feed Store. Telephone No. 83.- North-1Vest. The Young People's Bi- Agents average $6.00'5 clay all the good cream is rising (she'll win I
g face to face with -the hired man ! P dura say); VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY --
Thos. Watt, bl5uager, Chisholm Block, g P year round selling our goods. Always y)
AUCTION SALE -On Saturday, Feb. Winghain• ble Class is a healthy organization in in use. Household necessities not fads Now she s up with the black, now slight
FOR SALE.
Mr. and Dirs. Paulin of Dasbwcod 21st, on the market square, at 2 p m. charge of the pastor; they report re- or luxuries. No dull season ' Write fn advance,
b public auction, a number of bug- Mr. Smith. cel is of $58.20, expended chiefly for G. Marshall & Co., London, Ont, The black, must nog might, thioles yet
were in town Tuesday on theft way to Y P P P y there's a chance. Mr. W. A. Currie has received instructions
gies and cutters, (almost now) a young from the undersigned to sell by Public Auction
visit Brussels friends. cow in calf, a uantity of bees and The Advance regrets to inform its mission purposes. The Barris Mission
q Good large, clean rooms, furnished Short now is the track and fleet the O11 Saturday. Feb. 230b, at 2 1) in at the Mar -
bee Young Ladies Fortnightly Club bee hives, also household furniture, readers that Mr. Jesse Smith is still in Band is also active and helpfal, The or unfurnished, in the healthiest 1or51. + ket Square, in the Town of NVingham, the
and other articles -G. A. Newton, pro- a critical condition, At time of writ. Sabbath School report $ 74.24 received itv in Wingham.-Apply to A. W. two fly, property known as tion Congregational Church
will meet on Monday evening Feb. The blaolc struggles hard the cream to E''operty, on the corner of .Toho and Centro
prietor; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. In (Wednesday afternoon he has and is doing a good work, The W. F. WEBSTER• og Sts., being composed of Lot No. 6, Centre St. E
16th at Mrs. R. Clegg's. R ( y ) pass by; Government additional survey, in the Town of
not been conscious except for very M. Society assisted in mission work to Her driver with frantic excitement yells, Wingbam, containing } acro more or less.
AUCTION SALES.—Thos. Brown, auc-
FOR SALE CHEAP. -A bran new For Sale. brief intervals, find so far can give the extent of 399.113. During the year The black with mad vigor her feet pro- A quantity of Chairs, at
Organ and Sofa will
g g y tioneet•, of Seafor•th, is prepared to at- also be offered for sale et the same time and
cutter. -G. E. King. A Fine Large Store. -Apply to J, J. no information as to the cause of there were five deaths-Dugald Camp- tend sales in this vicinity. Call at Ad- pets' place,
AOMUT13, Wingbam. bell, Mrs. John Stein, John Weather• vance office and arrange date of sale. The cream waddles well Tino reserved
property will be sold subject to
Mr. Stewart of Jamestown recently k his injury, The theot•y that the injnr- ,and with Bath- a reserved bid,
killed two pig's between five and six ies were caused by falling on a slippery bead, Mrs. W. Phillips, and Baby ered gait, RonT.CURRIs, SR., W. A. Crams,
Social. MONEY To LOAN -At 4J per cent. on Heightens herspeed to a railroad rate, Agent for C. C, M. S. Auctioneer
months old, which dressed 240 pounds crossing bas,we think, been abandoned St"'AY, H, AleCr•ostie is Chairman of improved farms. Easy terms of re- b
The Yotrng People's Guild of St. P y Passes the black with tightening trace,
each, and the attendant physicians appear the Board of Managers, J. B. Ruther- payment; expenses light. Apply A. Shoots by Victoria, and wins the race.
Paul's church will hold their last ford, Sec. -Tress., uud Miss J. C. Dlc• llulrnage, Real Estate and Loan „ 7r
Thos. White of West Wawanosh Social Por the season on DIonday even- to be of the opinion that he was at- Agent, Kent Block. O -so -E -z>;. ALEX. KELLY
tacked, and by one or more blows Donald, Assistant Treasurer.
has purchased the McKenzie farm of ing, 23rd inst. This will be the best of rendered unconscious. If this is the Auctioneer for Huron Ciount
150 acres on the 6th con. of Kinloss for the series. J. Buckley is selling ora hes at cost Dr. Butler, And
thlot in diseases of 3T
ease, ilio matter should be thoroughly price. Get some before they are all eye, coir, none anti throat. Eyes tasted B1UeVaie.
$7,000. investigated. When a res ected bnsi- gone. and glasses supplied. Office o posite Henrylfe has rented Mr. Erb's I have secured an Auctioneer's license for
WANTED -(rood general servant, or gi P Y
Great Out rice a51e of Boots and St. Andrew's church, London, Ont. IIles treaty, and ant prepared to conduct .
p � a nurse girl, Apply to hire. Dudley ness man is thus laid low at so early Farmers, bring along gout Oats and farm in (xray. sales at reasonable rates.
Shoes at W. J. Greer s, Holmes.
Leopold street, Wingham. an hour in the evening,no effort should exchange for Ogilvie's Rolled Oats -at — Wttr. Ft it�et and family intend mos- Sales arranged at the Advance Office,
Sold His Farm. be s a,red to ascertain who committed A. H. VARR'S. ALEX. KELLY, Winglnani P. O,
Mr. Stokes of Morris received word P � ing to Manitoba in March.
last week of the death of his son, the treacherous deed. We sincerely
Mr. M. Diaster, of Melanethon, hope that our townsman will soon ass Firemen's Supper. - (rLC��t�"x�� �etv Maass Cis wee a visited friends in
JO Isaac, of typhoid fever, in British formerly of near Wroxeter, was in P P In their rooms, on Thursday eveain G Brussels this week, Notice to Creditors
–AiWCalumbas. the danger point, and before long, be y g
town last week. Sometime ago, he at his store again. last the Firemen held their third an- Dirs. Edgar of Dobbinton is the
F, Kaine of Lucknow, D. D. of the purchased a farm near Corbetton for nual supper. Invitations were sent to cordially Invii d to contribute items of church guest of her sister, Dirs. Cummer. In the rnratter of the Estate of Elizabeth
I. O. F. for this district, will visit $1,010. IIe sold it recently for $4,900, Weather Forecasts. the members of the Town Cotincil, and news under this heading, from their respective A substantial sura has been sub- Donnman, of the Village of Bluovale,
Y g probably Rev. Irl Hicks warned the public of other town officials, who, with the churches.
Wingham Court on Friday avenin and is robabl on the look -out for P scribed towards the enlarging, and eo= to the County of Huron, ZVIarried
of this week. another, a "storm period to watch" comment- Alert Fire Co, and the Honk 8a Ladder Rev, Dr. Langford, of Owen Sound, closing of the sheds in connection Woman, deceased.
Ing 8th lost.; Sunday roved a storm Co., made a ver congenial company. bar. received a call to the CentralDietho.
Notice is botch givon pursuant to lite
We guarantee Ogilvie's Rolled Oats Bonspiel.. g y P Y y P y' with the Methodist church. Revised Statutes of Ontario 1307. Chap. 120,
to be the beat on the market -at A. I4. day. Regarding the continuation of About nine o'clock, rafter social convey- dist church, Stratford. On Friday avenin the "Wallin that all creditors and others having claims
Wingham Curling Club has issued Y g R against the estaw of the said Elizabeth Den-
CARR'S. the storm period, Mr. Hicks says:- sation, all were invited to a table laden Rev. R. Hobbs will preach awriver- Workers" of the Methodist church man, who died on or about the 25th day Of
invitations to their Bonspiel to be held The crisis of these disturbances will with delicacies, the flavor of oysters nary sermons in Askin Street Church, April. A.D. 1002, are required ono or before the
Bruce County council will ask the next week, commencing Wednesday entertained over one hundred of their 23rd day of February, A.D. 1903, to send by post
Postmaster -General to establish rural come on and 'next to the Ilth. The proving pleasing and tasty. During London, next Suuiay. Rev. W. Ayers friends to tea in the lecture room of Fropai to Messrs. 15ickinson & Holmes, ing•
February 13th. at 9 a.m. The prizes cold wave that would naturally appear the supper, er, which ever erson a of London will supply 1 in Win ham. uinn, Solicestate,ors
for the Administrator of tido
mail delivery in the older settled parts Y PP PP v P P' pP Y g the church. After the saltily meal had said estate, their ph ons, t and suraamoa, ad -
are twenty-four gold and silver dresses and descriptions, the their
particulars d
about the 11th may possibly be retard• posted to enjoy, jokes became conuaton Air. Ayers has been a man of exceptional been taken and an hour sant in their claims, n statmuent of their accmnnts and
of the county. P
medals. 'Vin ham Curlers are anti- ,
m S g Ot a ed until after the r'4loon s passage over property. After all were antiafied. vigor. the nature of the security (if any) held by than.
P h g social intercourse, the chair wets And further take notioe that after the said
A number of young people from cipaping a good time at the roaring the celestial equator on the 13th. But Chief Vannorman was called to the Knox church Walkarton,has extended taken by the pastor and it very bright Inst mentioned date the said Administrator
town and vicinity spent a few plea- game. those who do not prepare for hard. chair, Iie extended a cordial welcome will proceed to distribute. the as+ets of tho de.
sant hours at Jno. Reid's, East Wawa- a call to Rev. Thos. Wilson of Toronto, program was enjoyed by those pre• ceased amongthe parties entitled thereto
THE Tors ARE CUT from all prices winter storms, and for u great cold to the guests, and hoped they might and it is likely he will accept. The sent. These entertainments are very having regaronly to the chime of which be
nosh, last Thursday evening. -and the cut ranges one-fourth, down wave and blizzard between the 9th be all spared to have many such gath- Shall thorn have notice and that the said Ad -
g church at Walkerton is lire most fro• populist and the "Willing Workers" ministrator will not be liable for the said
Joseph Tim son of Brant killed a to two-thirds of ordinary prices in and 10th of February, will, we fear, erings. Ex -mayor Clegg was called assets or to'r any psrt thereof to any pennon or
P P footwear -at W. J. Greer'a. portant in the Bruce Presbytery, and are to be congratulated upon the nuc- t,arsons of whose claims notice shall not have
pig recently that weighed 800 pounds pay a costly penalty. The final cul- on ; he said he was proud of the Fire- has a membership of 406, with 210 cess of their efforts. boon rction. by them at the time of Buell
when dressed. Its girth was 5 feet Death. urination of these storms may not men, and complimented them on their distribution.
families. The salary is $1,200 a year. Detect the 22nd day of January, A.D. 1003.
10 inches and its length 0 feet. come before the 14th and 15th which flnancialic•eport. (Chorus -"He's a jolly
Death visited the home of Dir. and Rev. R. Hobbs is continuing his DICKINSON k HOUXIES
are central reactionary storm clays; fellow.") Dr. Irwin expressed pleas- NOTICE.
Get our job prices on cigars -J Mrs. F, Patterson on Wednesday last but we caution all, especially those ure at being present. lie said a new series of sermons on the book of Reve- �- Solicitors for said Administrator
Buckley, "Star Restaurant." and took from it Robt. James, who lations. Last Sunday the epistles to
until a fete days ago, who have large live stock interests at Fire hall vita a necessity (ire was i
p' Take notice that the undersigned
Maitland Lodge, 227, I. 0. O. F., are y g , had every ap• stake to be on their guard an time right.) He thought that the Con re- the churches at Philadelphia and Laodi-
+. ++ eurance of cod health. He assn R y R ) g g has purchased the Brunswick Hotel in
preparing for an At Home which P g from the 9th until the culmination gational church would,make a snit- cea were considered and many practi- Wiuglraur, from Jno. Carr, and will.
fives promise of being a ver enjoy- taken ill on Sunday with appendicitis, cal lessous deduced therefrom. Not take xnsaession on March let, next. '
g p g Y y and although an operation wasper.comes. Dont be deceived by delays able building ; it was central and no t' nliaation for a transfer of licence _
able affair. Further reference will be g P and pleasant weather up•bitl runs would be necessary in withstanding the stormy weather, there haelbeen made to the proper authori- -THE-
and
made to it next week. formed, passed away on Wednesday case of fire. J. B. Ferguwn, the was a fair attendance, and many par- ties.
morning, in his twenty-first year. A FALSE REPORT. -Tire report that Town Olerk, then spoke and illustrat- took of the Sacrament of the Lord's ALEX, ORR,
David Small leaves this weak for P Corner Drug Store
To the bereaved friends in their sor- Halsey Park, Jeweler, is giving tip. Fordwiclr, Feb. 2nd, 1903.
• ed his pointe with a few anecdotes. Supper.
Cornwall, where he has secured a row, the community extends its sin- business to Wingbam, is entirely false
cod position in the factory there. and without foundation. He will be He thought it would be to the town's The Twelfth annual meeting of the ---------- --- - -•-- ----
g P core sympathy. found its usual at the old stand, Mae- advantage to have the fire apparatus His family will remain here fist a few g PP' Auburn Union Sabbath School Aasocfa- BIRTHS.
doc;ald X100$. and building of the latest and most tion will be hold in the Presbyterian English -In Winnipeg, Jan. 23rd
weeks -, success Dave. Heavy Loss. , bars. F. I+,u hsh, nee Dli>s S. Man- Brussels Post says ;-Jas. Shaw, Try the «Tin haat brill Flour and approved kind. Last. but not least church, Aubqrn, on Friday, February R ( S. is the Place t0 et
SERVANT GIRL WANTED. -An 1 y g uel) a daughter.
to Dirs. R. M. Robinson, W iughaurp y whose farm adjoins Brussels, met Feed Store for good Floor, Rolled were the kind expressions of our new 20th. Rev, Elmore Harris, of Toronto,
Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Geron Meal, Councillor, Mr. Daltuttge. He ac- one of the heat Bible teachers fn Ontario MARRIAGES. Everything that is
with a serious loan on Friday of last '
R. Leishman of East `Vxwnnosh Graham Flour, Tiley . Relied Oats, knowledged he was not ,veil posted on is expected, also S. M. Whaley, B. A„ Or'oRiry lit .t -In 'l v. Win, l on Feb -
week. pure and Fresh in
took home last week a fine Polled At noon 9 head of cattle were Split Peas, L of Barley and Corn Meal t fire apparatus and requirements, and and the r4,d a 11th, by Rev. Win, Lowe, Ur.
Angus yearling bail, weighing over allowed to go to the river to drink and all nt lowest priceB. iroleplsane No, 83. Pastors of the congregations in I:rla•iard H. Cross of V;anconver, B. C.
g g g when they were looked for about 1.30, Chisholm Block, Wingbam. asked for information. Chief Van• the Union, Very profitable sessions are to bliss Annie Stott, third ciiuighter
800 pounds, Nothing like '►mproving were found submerged in the cold _ norman showed the advantag a of a
anticipated, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stott of Tees..the stock; it is the good stock that now Fire hall (the one mentioned) land water.
water, the ice flaying broken down—Marconi expects Shortly to en- Brandon Methodist church has pre-
pays' with them, rendering it impossible for p Y also the disadvantages of the present sided it place where young men may en- DEATHS.
Circle the earth with wireless mes- one; he cited cases when tat (Imes, Ridley--Tn Grey, on Jun. '28th, John
Just think I -A $10 Suit for $12; a them to get out without help, One of sages land hopes to apply his Sys- + joy hcnithy and itmtiocOlrt arrmscrnent Ridley, aged 51 ears, IRS
$14 Stilt for $10, with good trimmings; the aulmals had disappeared under g p PP Y Wingham's ratepayers had no fire and spend their evenings in peace free t, Y
made to your order, and to suit, at the• ice and was not recovered, As tent to heating, traction and to protection at all. He hoped that the Burns. -In Blyth, on February 9th,
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Robt, Maxwells. Come quick and gut publishing daily newspapers on Council would take an interest in the from doubtful surroundings. The (icor Mrs. Burns, aged 80 years.
y speedily as possible the others were board ship• matter, as it wits important. The is covered with a handsome carpet, and Wightman.--Tn East Wawanosh, Feb-
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extricated but were so chilled that the windows are draped with curtains, rear ()
before they could be got to the stables Mason keeps the largest stock of happy gathering then dispelled short- Reproductions of masterpieces adorn 85 years. Henry �VighttnaD, aged
School Supplies for the opening. -Send 1 after eleven o clock after singing
Between Chicago and St. Paul. 2 had died, and I otters were dead en y the walls, giving the lace a useful and T
the children. the National anthem, g e Patterson,--Tn Wingbam, February A. L. Hamilton
before night. The loss will font up houme•like nppearanco. Copies of the 11th, Robt. James Patterson, aged
The train of trains is the Pioneer Possibly from $300 to $350. We are not always advertising I oaf, Why not patronize home industry leading magazines are on the numerous 20 years•
or selling ;it cost, as we have to make and buy goods manufactured in out-
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Limited of the Chicago, Milwaukee k LOST,.--Betwehn Ooaen's corner, a living, and cannot live that way, but own town, when you can get as good reading tables, and the commuittee of 1 ntland•---In Toronto, Jan. 29th, .lona- DRUGGIST
St, pe.111 Railway. It has no equal, Minnie street and Chisholw's jewellry in order to keep a good, clean, up to- or better value for your money ?' Our management propose adding to the list than Putliand, formerly of Brussels,
and it runs over the Fast Mail route. shop by way sof John and. Minnie date stock, we will clean ont the old Manitobii, and Star Flonr is idle best in as necessity demands. Rooreation is aged 83 years. NG
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A. J. Taylor, Canadian Freight and streets, ewill be liberally rewardeds hunting case t by yea 's sales et will Bill yon tileiers of last the market. vallme they the Win hnmrlbl'illtry it and see. Feed Store, h st provided in the lecture rooms, and ex. Sat rt lay' .1 il, 31, Ann Jane tCanion �V I N lJ( Il A AL
Passenger Agent, 8 King Street ]Last, leaving the same sty the Advance year's
$14 Suits for $10, $16 Suits for holm Block, Winghant, Telephone citing games of ping-pong and basket bell, wife Mr.. Robt. Walker, aged
Toronto. office. $12.-Robt, Maxwell. No. 83, ball are frequontly indulged in. 01 years and 9 months,
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