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The Wingham Advance, 1903-03-12, Page 8East Wawanosh. Belgrave. T�1E UP40,DATI � Joseph Killotlgh and fancily moved Jno. Armstrong is wearing a broadE PEP SONA.It t to l+.xeter this week, smile this week (it is a girl) RM f Alfred Carr of Westfield sold a fine Grocery & Crockery Store ; 3 year old mare last week, his, and Diss, D. Sproat spent a tirr readers aro all n. It ends a to ly couple of days in Attwood last week, contribute to this column, IY iric+uda visit ' " " " "' ' •' " ' Wm. Bates, Jr., is hired with Alex, visiting friends, you, or you visit friends, lot the Advance Scott for the summer months. Garner Nicholson entertained a few knew about it, Mr. Walter Richardson is visiting of his young friends on Tnesday after- Chas. E. Moore spent Sunday last in Specials For This Week. his cousin in East Wawanosh at noon. The afternoon was spent in Goderich. OUR ,All goods best quality, and you'll present,. Target shooting, and in the evenirg Mrs, J. S. Jerome of Blyth visited g q y y an oyster supper was served. A good friends in town this week, notice Prices are A x1TTLn cheaper Chas. Wightman of 6th line intends time is reported. March 12, 11Jo3 I¢iYYYdlllSl•'.IILA IANIIH LEADING _ STORE NEW having a sale of farrn stoeh and im- Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Walker spent than the other follows. 1 elements, as he intends leaving these lUr, Dan Fraser who has been work- Sunday with Blyth friends, $ $ Concentrated Soups, 3 tins for.... 2550 parts shortly, ing at the Soo for some, time returned 2 Cans Maple Leaf Salmon for.... Laic home on Saturday, Dr. Ball of Toronto spent Sunday Gallon Blueberries, read for use, I Alfred Uarr met with a serious seer- An aged resident, Mrs. Bengough, here under the parental roof, I y dent last week ; while descending into each .......... . .. . ..... . ........ we i the basement of his stables, he missed passed away on Friday last, at the Miss Seawright of Norwood is Miss • 7 Bare Victor Sapp for............ ?,5c his footing and fell, injuring himself Sunday ago � 83, The funeral on Boyd'a new milliner this season, Dress Goods and '.-'I 7 Packages Gold Dust for.........'25c Sunda was largely attended• 15 lbs. Washing Soda for,.......,. 25c severely. Mrs. H. M. Tudhope is visiting rela- 9 3 the. Baking Soda for............. 10c The following is the standing of the Jamestown. tives and friends in Woodstock. White Plates, all sizes, each:...... 5c pupils of S. S. month 9, Ertet Wawanosh, Robt. Jobb of Penrith. Manitoba is FOR. Aerry Sets, 13 pieces— for the month of February. The Mr, Innes and Mrs. Geo. L"ckinier visiting relatives in this vicinity. were 90c for .................. 60c names are arranged in order of merit : visited st 0rAnbrook one day last. Mrs. Mason of Drayton was the were $2,25 for.................1.75 Class 5—Willie Elliott. Sr. 4—Bella week. Y, Five O'clock Tea Sets, regular McDougall, Raymond Elliott, Stanley guest of Mrs. Jas, Slemrn last week. $1.35 and $1,50 for........... 1.00 Elliott, Willie Shoebottoi7i, Carrie last `Dekgalwi hraana attack n was laof la Mrs. Dr. McNaugbton of Brnssels isa are now in, The stock includes the Newest and most desirable Fabrics to be worn $12.50 Dinner Bets, 97 -piece, for.. $10.W Deacon, Alex. Mowbray. Sr. III— grippe• the guest of Mrs. W. F. Vau;3tone this � All kinds Fresh Fish—Lake Trout I Ella Walker, Harvey Lmklater, An- week, for Spring and Summer. Lovely Dress Goods with Dainty Up-to-date Trimmings ' in kegs (guaranteed good) ...... $5.00 nie Leaver. Intermediate III—Mattel Rey. F. Swann was present at the Weston's Baead and Fancy Cakes Mowbray, Tessa Anderson, Laura Young People's Meeting in the Hall Rife, Piano Toner, willbein Wing- at ver " Moderate Prices" more could one desire in that line ? In addition, —ALWAYS FRESH. Currie, John Kerr. Jr. III—Maggie last Friday evening. hani on or about the 5th of this y month. Pint bottle Pickles, each.......... lOc Shiells, Katie Shiells, Wilfrid Pocock, Rev. R. Hobbs of Wingham actives- we are giving away hundreds and hundreds of dollars' worth of the most useful, hand - Garfield Shoebotton. Sr. II—George g Miss Clara Elliott returned on Tues - PROMPT DELIVERY. Elliottr' GeorgeEOi rt ie, Jr. Gwe—Mary Manly ed a eMan" InAble lecture Victoriatitled Hall "ast day from a visit with friends in some and valuable household articles FREE to all our customers. You know that Monday evening. Exeter, Currie, Walter Pocock, Pearl Auld, y g' the above are facts, If you are not one of our customers, why should you not become Rintoul. Part I—Harold • Misses Marjorie and Lizzie Strachan Miss Bessie Husband has returned Walker, Harold Currie. Average at- entertained quite a number of their from rutwo weeks` visit with friends is one, and be able at all times to get the very best and always up-to-date goods at right J TUDHOpE,SlOordonq _71 tendance for the month,. friends last Tuesday evening; all re- Guelph, prices, and the beautiful and highly -priced articles referred to above thrown in. We i M. Alice Duff, Teacher. port a very pleasant time. Diss. L. H. Darns (nee Miss strand A very pleasant event took place at Mrs. Geo. Coombes is staying with Russell) of Colorado, is visiting friends extend a cordial invitation -to everyone to come and have a share in the lovely articles Grocery & Crockery Store the home of Mr, Wesley Stackhouse her father, Mr. Hogg, 2nd of Grey, in town, given away by'this store. of Westfield last Wednesday, being who is very ill with a painful foot. Miss Tressa Stewart has seciired a the marriage of his sister Hannah to Dr. Holmes of Brussels is attending situation as bend milliner in a Moore- All lines of Dry Goods, Men's and Boys' Ready-to-wear Clothing, Boots, Shoes '- Wm. McDowell, a well known young him, field store. man of the same place. Promptly at and Rubbers. Pure and fresh Groceries. A large stock of each always on Mand— THE MARKETS lo'clock,thebridal party entered the West Wawanosh. Mrs. Louis Auldsworth of Bavfield parlor and took their places beneath a is the guest of her sister, Mrs. \Vii. Prices the IOWCSt. beautiful arch, where Rev. J. Copland A grand sacred concert will be given Moore this week. .a WINGHALI.MARKETS was ready to say the words which in Nile Methodist church of musical Alex, Ritchie, of the firm of Ritchie happy P g & Campbell, spent a couple of days in - Flour per I00........... $1 85 to 2 25 made the ha couple one, The selections, recitations and dialogues. -' --"" "" "' " '"' ' " "' " : •• � P $ bride was attired in white muslin. Toronto last week. Fall wheat per bush new 68 to 69 trimmed with lace, and was attended McPhail has purchased the Me"D - Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 028 by Mary McClinton, who also looked Dougall farrn on the 6 con. John C erns R. San here of the Landon ., Barley per bush........ 0 35 to 0 40 charming in the same. The groom Poring a grans farrn on the 7 con. Advertiser was here to report the D. j� r a Pests per bush......... 0 60 to 0 65 was attended by his cousin, Marvin formerly owned by J. Elliott. inquest on Monday evening. BranShorts ..................18 00 to LO 000 McDowell. The evening was spent in A very successful sale was held at Miss Bissett of Exeter has returned Big Prices for Trade. 0DIRECT IMPORTER music and singing. Mr. and Mrs. the farm of Wm. Killou h, sr, on to town and will again have charge of 1. Chop .................... 1 10 to 1 25 McDowell will take up their residence Monday last arnounting to about $700; Mrs. Green's millinery department. Butter per lb...... ..... 0 17 to 0 1to 7 7 g good wishes of a host of friends.n their farm in dst the Mr. Kiilough, having sold his farrn to Miss Tebbutt of Goder•icb, sister of Eggs • • • • • , . •, ........... 0 13 to 0 13 W. McDowell, is moving to Exeter, Fred. Tebbutt of town, was the guest Lard .................... 0 15 to 0 15 Grey. where he will enter into business. of Mrs. S. H. Millikin the past'week. Potatoes per bush...... 050 to 050. A. Smith of the 5th line of Welles- Council—Oouncil met according to Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Clarke left on Apples per bag ........ 0 35 to 0 40, ley has sold his farm of 150 acres to adjournment, members all presbnt, Friday for the West, where their ,� Hi es per 100 lba........ 5 00 to 600 Chas Dahms formerly of Oranbrook, minutes of last meeting .read and ap- Wingham friends wish them much At he ows Lamb skins ............ 0 50 to 0 65 for $5,500. proved. The auditor's report was success. Dressed hogs........... 7 00 to 700 The im orted 01ydesdale shire stat- presented by W. E. Gordon, and Live hogs ................ 6 6U to 5 B5 P Tallow, per i.. .. ...... 05 to 5J1 lion, brought by Robt McKelvey last year, has been sold Wm. Cooper, 10th ado ted. J. H. Taylor was a eluted P pp collector for 1903. Mr•. W, B. Thornton returned to his home .in Woodstock last week, after his daughter, Mrs, H. M. -- — --- — Ohickena per air........ 30 to P p Ducks per pair .......... 60 to Turks per lb...... .... 10 to Turkey, p' 6 80 con., for the sum of $1500. The horse 11 will be 3 years old in May, was read from the Mayor of Goderich, or of Goderich re the Goderich harbor improvements; a resolution tvae asking the visiting Tudho e P ' Miss Henderson Goderich • Levers - From Winners of SWeepsta kese Geese, per lb.......... .. 6 to 7 Turnberry. passed. Government to make the necessary of rett:rn- eel to town last week, and for the third Wool ............... .... 12 to 13 (Too late for last week.) improvement. The Reeve and clerk season will superintend Miss Macpher- Mrs. Green of Salem visited at R. were appointed to attend a meeting son's millinery department. TORONTO STOCK MARKET. Leathorn's last week. at Clinton on March 4th, to make ar- rangements as to the spending of the Detective Greer of Toronto, and I have been frequently asked about my method of feeding, and it may interest some to know that For full and accurate market re- Mr. Peter Cantelon, a previous rear- dent of Turnberry, was visiting on the Provincial grant to good roads. The following cheques were issued:—Muni- Acting -Crown Attorney Lewis of Goderich were here on Monday, in y I largely attribute my success to Herbageucn, which I have used during several years, and during the last 2 years have used a considerable quantity. Especially have I had cod results with lambs that were born q P y g g ports see second page. B line last week, cipal World supplies, $13,05 ; A. Me- connection with the Smith inquest. fitted for exhibition purposes. Otber lambs not getting it were frequently troubled with ticks, but we have never fotind any trouble with ticks when sheep or lambs were fed with Her•bageum. Mr. John Holmes and familyreturn- ed to the Northwest on Tuesday. Miss y Allister, work on W. B., $3.00; J. l Atchieson, gravel, $3.75 ; A. Johnston, A. Mr's. F. G. Spar'ling returned home from the hospital at London, by no I only feed a teaspoonfiil to slisep and rather less to lambs once a day. Three sheep that I bought in 1000 were fairly alive with ticks. I put them with my other show sheep FARM TO RENT. P. Powell, S. Ashton and others ac- $2. 00 ; gravelling con, Fowler, shovelling gravel. $1,00; A. Wilson, means fully recovered, but her many friends hope for her complete restos- P and gave them Herbagenm, land when sheared, about the middle of March 1901, they were perfectly free companied them. lumber $2.00; J. Young. lumber, 12.25; P ation. from ticks, and they had no sheep wash nor other remedy or preventive than Herbagenm. 300 Acro Farm, well improved, on the concession of East Wawanosh. situate 8th Mr. Frank Balfour, who .purchased 21, a farm in Grey township a few days R. Thompson. gravel, Ole; W. Don- Don - nelly, gravel, $3.45; C. Taylor, ex- Mr. and Mrs. D. Garnisa of Portae g I may further say that the sheep which were fed Her•bagetim were in so much better condition than my other sheep which were not fed it that when sheared the clip averaged two pounds each miles from Belgrave and being the estate of ago, has taken to himself a partner topenses the late Mrs. John Bone, will be rented either share his joys and sorrows in the per- re Board of Health $2.00; Thos. Nicholson gravel $400! W E Gor- la Prairie are visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Garniss is bridge and more than the others. I have also used it with cows and other stock to good advantage, together or in parcels asrcqurred,orlooacres, ' building foreman on the \Ve+tern divi- w thout buildings, can be purchased at a son of Miss Annie Balfour of Mitchell, don and B. J. Crawford, each $7.00 as sion of the G. T. R. west. It is foils reasonable price. We extend -.congratulations -and wish auditors. Council adjourned to meet For particulars ap ly to Mrs. Sarah Ann them many years of happiness and on Wednesday Marcs. 19th at 10 years since he left Wingbam, and he Richmond, St. Jacobs F,0., or to R. vanstone, notes considerable im rovenient. Wingham. 27.291 success. o clock. W. S. MOCROSTIE, Clerk: p ' Lakeside Farm, North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Ont., Feb. 19,'02• Miss May A Riddell formerl of Yours Sincerely, - (Signed) JOHN. ORR • Ir - " Wingham and Gorrie, after having at- tended millinery openings at Toledo, Ohio and Toronto, left the latter city NOTE.—Mr. Orr has for a number of years been a winner of Reds at TorontoChicago, Guelph and elsewhere. , on Tuesday for Revelstoke, l3. C., In 1901, at Toronto, lie took first on pair of wether lambs, and second on pair of yearling wether». At Chicago Alex, where she, bas taken a position with Exhibition, Autumn of 1901, he took first and second on single lambs, and first on the best five lambs, also first on Ross' ® Messrs. Reap &Young of t11at town. Guelph and chamtock ow, 1 on ,curling. This first in took the and first for stoa wherever exhibited, and wound up at Guelph Fat Stook Show, December, 1901, with first in lila class, and first for best carcase. Mr. Orr was also winner of a number of prizos in breeding classes at Toronto, 1901. The ladies of the Wingbam W. C. T. U. held their regular meeting in Chis- ./ h Hall on March 3rd at 3 p. m. The he p program presented was a vef•y in - teresting and instructive one. The I have faith in Herbagenm. I fed 9 bead of stock for the Guelph Stock Show. I fed , Dominion "Call to Prayer" was read, them all Herbs euro regularly,and the took to it naturals from the first. And although I ave and followed by devotional exercises. g Y Y g g A series of readings on Evangelistic them all the heavy food they would take, not one of them got off their feed or bloated during the Temperance and various occurrences ' whole time. This was my first experience in feeding Herbagenm, and I was certainly astonished in the last campaign was next given. at the results. These cattle did better than I ever had cattle to do before. The long establishedbusiness of Mr. Ross has been purchased This was followed by a Bible reading ' by Mrs. J. J. Patterson, on "The Sanc• At the Guelph Fat Stock Show I won first prize and sweepstakes for beef carcase, besides by us at a low rate on the $, and we intend having our tity of the Human Body." Mrs. A, three first, three second, and two third prizes, and I attribute much of my success to the user of Ross then read a paper on the subject Herbagenm. "A St d f th S't t' f — u y o e t na on a ter the ' Formal Openingon Saturday,a�C�14th veto of Dec. 4th. What next Y'' The We ship in the neighborhood of ten thousand head of cattle to the Old Country annually. ladies meet regularly on the are Tires- JOHN BROWN, dap of every Month, and are always glad to welcome visitors, Galt, Ont., January 31, 1903. Drover and Feeder. by inaugurating a thirty-one days sale (March 14th to April 18th inclusive). We invite the 1050 dollars made by one man last- ' . :. . people of Wingham and surrounding country to become acquainted with us by testing cul' year selling our household necessities. Herbs eum may be obtained at Colin A. Campbell's DrugStore Win ham bargains and treatment of customers, and we Are sure you will not be disappointed, for while Didyou selling. e as W rte G Marshall & or at John Bray's, Wroxeter ; or at Henderson & Henerson's; Whitechurch. we are with you (and we expect to stay as long as you use us well) we will do our best to Co„ London, Ont• treat you fairly and liberally, and thus win your trade and good -will. AUCTION SALES.—Thos. Brown, anc- ---- — -- -- ------------- - — -- --- -- -- tioneer, of Seaforth, is prepared to at- FARM I'®R SALE. aINL1 e ► Yr �"�'~ .............� """� tend sales in this vicinity. Dail at Ad- 1 ➢� ENVELOPES. BARGAIN PRICES ON WINDOW SHADES. Vance office and arrange date of axle.������ ��� II >iE 100 Acres, well -improved, on main 5000 Envelopes, white, in large ' 120 Window Shades, best opaque MONEY TO LOAN—At 4 per cent. on boundary road, 3Jy miles from Wing- �1���1®�®��St p WALL PAs' ER. improved farms. Easy to ms of re- ham Lot 27, Con. B, Tnr•uberr 70 square, and Colonial grey (No. colorings, mounted on Spring payment; expenses light. Ap ply A. Ministers and church workers ing of ch are y 4 size); regularly sold 10c pkg. Roller • regular rice 45c and Duma e, e g dcordially invited a contributeitemsof church acres cleared, in high state of cultiva- , g p g Real Estate an Loan news»ndorthiahoadinq,from their respeotive tion, rtinniiig spring water front and One -Way Excursion Fares On sale Saturday, per pkg...... 5c : The Ross selection of Wall Paper 50c—on Saturday, each ........ 35C Agent, Kent Block. churches. back; 5 acres bush, remainder pasWre LEAD PENCILS. has always been good as evidenced ' The Quebec Legislature unanimously land. . First-class use, hard ianfl soft water dou- FROM WINGHAM by their large trade in this line; Other lines of Shades clearing at ... DEATHS. passed a congratulatory to Pope Leo. bleconvenient to both, Good bank barn To BILLINGS, MONTANA........ $35,TO 25 gross Lead Pencils, cedar wood, and those who buy Paper from ns .................. 45c and 50e each Bengough.—In Belgrave, March 6th, XIII on the occasion of his jubilee. with straw shed, 36x40, power wind- COLORADO SPRINGS, cod lead rubber ti a very now will have the advantage Of. Agnes B. Stuart beloved wife of A "Broken Heart Social" was held mill, new silo, shee house 1,10G, driv- B A E, O .HELENA, g r Pr r'Y g i; p• BUTTE, oonrN, ,} $40.70 special line to sell at 3 for 5c. To securing Wm. Bengough, aged 83 years, by the ladies of the Methodist church iug-shed 14x20, pity -house MxV. Pos- SALT LAKE C1TY, J introduce them, will sell them BERLIN WOOLS. Walker.—In Culross, on Dlarch 3rd, in a private house in an Eastern On- session April let, 1903. For terms, etc., and PUEBLO, y y .......5e Good Papers for Little Money All colors in Berlin Wools and MrspJo Joseph Walth ker, nhter ged 17. ,and tarso town recently. apply on the premises to NORTH SPOKANI PACIFIC COAST `34t .20 for 10 days at 5 for. Next Sunday will be Educational WM. F. HOMUTH, and 1 OOTHNAY POINTS }E, WASH $43.70 as the entire stock of ten thousand Zephyrs, good quality ; regular McGregor. --In Teeswater, March let, Day in Wingham Methodist church. Wingham P. O. SAN FRANCISCO, cn2.........,,.$44.60 POCKET BIBLES. rolls must be cleared out, price 8c ox.—on sale Saturday, Annie Gregor. Scott, wife of Robt. Mc. Rev. Dr. Ross, of Walkerton, `vitt special settlers trains .. Canadian North- 4.so Mr. Rosa carried a large stock of per ounce ...........................SC preach morning and evening. Rev. R. west will leave Toronto every, Tuesday during King.—In Teeswater, March 1st. Pocket Bibles, ranging in price REMNANT COUNTER. Charlotte, relict of late D. Martin Hobbs will take similar work in Walk- rdAroh and April, 1903, at 9.00 p,m ,sad the For Sale or To Let. Pacific Express" will leave Toronto at 1.46 aged 76 years, erton. pm. Passengers travelling without Live Walk - from 25C to $5.00. These all go on Among this lot of paper will be FANCY CHINAWARE Fawcett—In 13luewde. March 9th. The trustees' of North street hlotho- 9 -took should take the train leaving Toronto sale Saturday at ...................... found a variety of designs and at 1.45 p.m. .. 25 per Cent. DisCOunt patterns, some dark, some light • CLEARANCE. Charlotte, wife of J. 11, Fawcett, dist church Goderich are again giving p ome have ceilings to match bor- agent, year, active attention to the scheme of bnild o Adwelling-hones, stable and 0 aeras For further particulars a ply to ,............ G. T. R. a est in her 26th p g f land, formerly occupied ii John Agents of the Grand Trunk R MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. dere; quantities vary from 6 to The whole stock of Fancy China- lug a new church. 11. McBride, archi- ! Lockridge; also 10 acres of laud and g aihvay 20 rolls. 'Tell us the size of your tent, of London, has lookers over tho' barn, west of the western Foundry, System. ware consisting of Vases, Toilet LOW RATES WEST. y, 250 cloth-boullid Books standard rooms or the number of rolls re- an Fran ground with a view to submitting plans I Terms reasonable. Apply to J. D. McDONALD titles, worth regularly 25c each a very mall expenseand we can atIn thisiilot etc., etc s and nOn Saucers, sS Saturday at Los Angeles, Portland,33 7a coma, Seatticiscoe for a new edifice. B. GFRRY OR A. DuLxAOF District PassengerA96ht, Toronto. on sale Saturday,2 for.........25c - are papers worth re Marl 6c 7c, , , and man other Pacific Coast A quarter of a century ago it was dif• Brussels Win ham HALF PRICD y points. e and 8c; on sale Saturday, 'Per every day February 15 to April 30, 1908, ficnit to procure a copy of the Bible 100 beautifully bound Books with Single Roll ................ ....... 3c Ono -way, secoud class, colonist rates iu France. Last year, however, one gilt to consisting of standard via Chicago, M[lwankoo & St. Paul pod society in Paris alone sold an average . ... 81 pr Z Strong white blanks, consisting of MATTED PICTURES. of seven hundred and fifty Bibles per �T authors and copyright novels; left over lines, in lots of from 1Q Union Pacific line. To the Northwest Notice To - Creditors. regular price 750—on sale Sat- to 25 rolls: worth regularly 10c, 200 choice matted pictures, various via • this route, or by St. Paul. Ad- day for six months. I — o A 1%c, and 15e • on sale Saturda ditional information on request. urday, each.......................35c - y. Subjects ; regular price The t0 A. J. Taylor Canadian Freight and ,W In tho matter of the Estate of Andrew Per Sin le Roil...... 5c g y' g , 13������� Single • • • • • • • • • • • • • 25C—on sale Saturday (see win- Pase'r Agent, 8 Ain Street East Tor. $t. Helens. Goodfellow of the Township of Gienolg, in County of Grey, lumberman deceased, SCRIBBLERS. heavy ift and embossed papers, dole each ................ ......8c onto Ont. � � . ) ••••• Mr, J. Miller was in Holyrood on suitable for Dining Booms or Par- Notice is hereby given pursnant to the R. S. 750 School Scribblers large sizes business one day last week, 10.1897, Chap. 129 that all creditors and others ONE-WAY s g r for: Werth regularly lOc, �, and p ruled or plain, smooth and scrib- 30c; on sale Saturday—per Single TENDERS WANTED. Rev. C. Rutherford of Dungannon I ni,dre vgoeatnisioiw;swho t the es �n orfathe sit o Orly t ^t � y •�� blinq paper; ; regular price Se�Q O l was other lines of Wall Paper Con NO GOODS CHARGED. Tenders will be received h the un- week.n the village on Tuesday of last I the oh day Coni cay 10tPot end I? pos(lay or.Nfav, 1898 are tequired ont pt raid El XG1 �••�'�` S1:0J,NT, on Saturday y Mr,•McGuire tis die ow, To Manitoba and Canodinn North-west will aisttn� of up to date goods; fall com- designed, a to Frida Din let ]003 p chased a fine team !Wroxeter, or to the undorsignocl �Solieltara for hinatron of Side Wall Border, and Por removiup the oldyilaiter and re near Palmerston recently and has I the said Administratrix, their ehristian and leave Toronto every TUEfiDAY dorso March WRITING TABLETS. .. , g - 1 surnames, addresses olid descriptions, the full and April 1903, If suMelent business otters. Cerhng On sale Saturday 1.0,/o and plastering Eadie s ��Presbyterian) disposed of Otte for a tine figure. I particular» of thoir claims, a Arttoment of Pas7engors travelling without Idve Stock 200 1.7ote Tablets containing 100 25% below regular prices. , Church, Tnrnbet•ry. Gentractor' to Dlr, J. tVehateir o£ the 1Ot11 Con, their Accounts and the nature of the security should take the train learloo,'Toronto at 1.45 sheets of choice paper, ruled or All Paper Trimmed )~ree. NO GOODS ON APPROVAL leave the building clean and ready, far• left for the West on Tuesday, taking1,l An( )furtherytakennotice that after the said p' lir' plain, with blotter cover ; good worship when finished. Tenders will with hum It carload of fine working, last n cntioned date• the said Adminiatrntrix s}lonld tagke the Lri►in lenviri tToroiitoe aLt90 A bort of odd ro118 -one or two den- DURING THIS SALhe receivers for both hard, pin,Ater of horses, will proceed to distribute the nssots of the de,. p• r„• value at 150 --on sale Saturday ble rolls of a kind—will do nicely Paris finish, and lime E. finish. Wnrk to � ceased Wong the parties entitled thereto hay. ........150 for odd placca. Per Double Roll. 5e be commenced and completed during beef eutiii4tvaeliooldinterested l eye an in the A111 }I then have yth M6 n0 ice slidthatlho eruct Ad train. stet sleeper will be attaetsod to each $c or 2 far ............. the month of June, 1003, The lowest g" friday 1111,1istratrix will not bo IlAble for the said Vor frill�ppArticutars ami copyy of "gnttleW or any tender not necessarily accepted. evening last to consider wags and assets ot• for any part thereof to any person or Guide;' ••westorn clanada" or Cog c'•olum- means for the coming season, persons of whose elaime nocire shat} rice have bix;' apply to yeu>` nearest C'anAdiair Pnelfio Ji)sF.PII GitAY, Glenannan, (boon received by her at the time of such dis• Agent, or to Wit. IIAUGrI, Wingham, Whether we are to have Spring now 1tributlon. Gr,0. FORTUXV, .•'or not is a question, but the harbingor, Datedthe8thdayofMarch,1903. A. H. NOT MAN 00 er C0Wingham Ma A ere. the robin—has beets seen E.Assistaht General Passenger Agont Turnberry, March 10, 1903. - >? I quently, quite fro- solicilarel of said Afthi its trix x1ft, St. gut, Toraato.