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The Wingham Advance, 1903-12-03, Page 8__ __ •^/ i - I r, 4 8 THE WINGR ,Q►DVANa . + Thursday' December 3, 9Q3 r_ -- corn . , 1.CLOTHING SALE'. J e. CLUBBING RATES 1903.0 --- . „, — , X. A, M. Knox was in Te.eawater over There was a positive, absolute, auc• ” Sunday, The ADVANcr quotes the following tion ealo in Toronto last week of part " ° v. For a first class holo go to Mulhol• CAsiI IN ADVANCE clubbing rates, • of the well-known Shorey's ready -to p Urder at once and secure the moat wear clothing (Montreal) of cancelled land, Gorrie. for the money, P orders, all new for this season's trade. r . "t . r ,.-1 ()has. Tclton spent Sunday at his For $1,00 he is gsismt, advance till Clothing was sold Cheap at what home here, He fa employed in Har- prices it would bring. Boys' Ragla• BA GAINS • R. The Advance, and Weekly nettes, boys' Overcoats, bops' Reefers, i rieton. For $1,75 Mail -Empire, both until Doe- boys' 2 and 3 piece Sults, boys.' knicker ° r i i1 `' Tho9, D: Edgar was in Toronto last gist 19pq with Mail p;emlum pigture—"The Pants, also men's Raglan Overcoats, S . /, / u,,(, w i'''r li' wQel selling a car of, potatoes for W victoria Crow' men's Overcoats, Reefera, men's Scotch In ever line of our ver attractive display of the latest, best and most Stylish r Ji'r:,I II' Il ,.1 'li H. Litt; he returned on Saturday. The Advance and Weekly Tweed Suits and mens Frieze Pants, y ' i, i l R , , . j For $1.75 son. The snit la an axe l• ,,, !"°, ; , Lace Walker of 13elmare was in A. R. Smith, the lucky man of Wing- articles in fine Furs, such as every, Lady is delighted to wear. Also in men's and lent ,paper; for the farmer. any attended the above sale, and Ready-to-wear a able h season ab j iI `, ,U~ r I l town on Monday. Mr. Walker has The Advance and Montreal youths. F'ur Coats, Fur Caps, &c,, together with the most I ft : 91 1j: . yip. I al sold out hia business in Bellmore t'o a F01` $l.lS WooL•1Y herald until Door, now has those foods in the Chisholm V i,1i`'i' J 1 1 gentleman from Mt. Forest. gist, 1901. ' Samples of Ale can be aeon lock, He ill Gell thl3s p flrst•dass Tailored Clothing, particularly Overcoats. (I 1 Geo. Townsend the popular K, O. T. at the Advance office. goods as chew its the cheapest for the NBB M. Geo. To ze s is, t town this week, The Advance and the old next 30 days—no space or time to give For $1.75 favorite, Thi Montreal Pami• quotations this week. Call and see t . ' rnaOrgan zer, i for new members for ly Herald and Weekly Shur, for one oar, for yourselves at A. R. smith's, Chis• Our Stocks in the above mentioned lines are UnUSUaIy large this SCaS011. We i the local3Tent ; he's getting them too. with three r tib autiA lar 11 maed gi u a holm block, have therefore DETERM I N J: D that the best and quickest way to clear them out is - I Wm. McLeod, miller, and a friend "Heart Broken' and Hard to Choose." See from Attwood, spent Sunday 3n town these premiums at the Advance cines. 1 to put the pruning knife tntU every vestage-of PROFIT, so that not a piece of our at the residence of the former; Mr, For $1.85 The Newsciroa and ountil Gfrey• immense collection of BEAUTIFUL FURS, or a single garment of our handsome, TR ISER McLeod looks as if Attwood was agree- December 31st, 19M. Will, McAllister and cousin Carl, comfortable and perfect fitting OVERCOATS, shall remain within these walls on ing with him. Christmas eve, A careful Intelligent look through the above Departments will " . ". "' Mies Ellen Perkins had the mfafor- Enquire at the office for rate on spent Sunday at Hawksville. " " "" paper you desire, tune to fall down stairs and splinter any P p y James Minnie, who was for months "This is the first bread I ever her collar bone. She is conHnedtoher a terrible suiforer from cancer, died on convince every intending buyer that When We offer BARGAINS We mean every made," remarked the young wife; room and will be for some time; sheI1ast Wawanosh. Monday of last week. word We Write, "well," remarked the optimistic bus- has the sympathy of a host of friends. Miss Jackson of Cartwright is the • band, "there's nothing like starting M. H. Craig visited with Bluevale guest of her cousin Miss Lottie Jack- 1 . Mrs. R. Ross returned home from with a solid foundation." Manitoba on Friday evening, looking friends last week. on, 8th con. this week. • That's how we started our busi- hale and hearty, She has been absent Mrs. Henderson is visiting at WM'r Special services have been com- ness—on ve t a solid foundation, ie don't for ,about two months, spending the Nethery's at present. &ne efa in Roe's church, the attend - believe there re a business in Wingham time with her sone and friends in the Mrs, Nethery and Mrs. Henderson soca fair, and meetings are good. that sells more Pants (some call them visited with Belgrave friends last Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Bryans visited I CH11"ISTMASm Trousers) than we do m 12 months. west. We certainly do try hard to please our Wm. Horton took occasion to run week, with, their neighbor Mr. James Lynn Trouser customers We keep as many up from Toronto last week, to spend a B H Taylor 8th line is engaged of Fordwich on Monday of this of the different lengths, widths, shapes few days at home, before the holiday crushing rain and cutting straw this week. Our stock of Xmas. Specialties was never more complete or attractive, and values and styles, as it is possible for one trade sets in. He went back on wed- g g . There is some talk of an entertain• house to carry. and we make it still nesday morning of this week to re- week, were never better. Get your Xmas. supplies here, and you may be sure of a merry more possible for you to flet a correct sume his duties in the drug store. Mrs, Coultes and Miss Rowland ment being held at S, S. No. 4 in the fit by making any needed alteration. The bottom has dropped out o£ the visited at Mr. Thos. Roes' one day re- near future. Watch for the date as Christmas, which we sincerely wish you each and all. Notice range of prices—$1.00, $1.25, cent! this, section dont do any thing by ho market, and farmers are coffee- y halves, r S le Chea Wl $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 —the pondingly gloomy. $4.60 wits paid Misses Ada and Minnie Nethery g tons and 275 lbs, of sugar beets was best value at these prices, here on Monday last and buyers are were the guests of Miss L. Coultes on Get familiar with our guarantee looking for a further drop ; still we Sunday, the result of the half acre plot grown { A good Organ, almost new, fo a p , 'll exchange for either dry or green woo that goes with every transaction. remember of hogs being sold fora by Robert McDonald, 9th con., this I ... good deal less some years ago dressed, 1V1r, and Mrs. Geo. Taylor of the year. He sold It to Wiarton Sugar . so we haven't struck hard pan yet. grave] visited at. A. Scott's of the 8th Factory. " / J( i line on Tuesday. Dan. Neabel sold his farm lot` 24, A. R •( 11I Miss J y McConnell of Ashfleld con. 13, tq P, H. McNeil for $2,800. ' . Me was the nest of her friend, Miss M. ge has since bought: the farm of Jno. GORDON Gents' Furnisher Bluevale. Corley, for a few days last week. Knight, W'J lot 17, Con. 12, for $2,750. and Clothier . . Mrs. Menzies and Miss Lizzie, of East A number of ladies in this vicinity Possession will be given on the fat of Bi prices for Trade. DIRECT IMPORTER Wawanosh, visited Mr, and Mrs• attended the bee plucking fowl at Mrs, March. g Chisholm Block Wingham Brooke last week. Henry Densmore's last Monday. On Sunday evening the Bible So- Albert Tisdale and Miss Alice Tis- Miss T. Nethery and Mra. James ciety held its annual meeting in Roe's dale of Donnybrook spent Sunday Nethery visited at John'Van Camp's, church. The service was taken by with friends around here. 5th line Morris on Tuesday Nov. 17. W. H••Kerr of Brussels, B. Gerry and Mrs. Brooks has returned home Thos. Strachan, the chairman, The Oldest, Largest, Most Widely Circulated and Only from Carrick, where she has been We are glad to learn that Alex, choir. assisted by, giving two ap• CASH FOR YOUR a. Fruits Leishman is able to be around again propriate selections•lvatiOnal Agricultural and HOme Paper ii► Canada. s■visiting her sister, who is very ill. after a long illness of over nine weeks. REAL ESTATE111L333LA fins cement hog pen and driving :• "' The annual meeting of the Bluevale We are pleased to see that Wee. shed has been built on the farm of + Cheese and Butter Factory Co. will be Quinn is able to be around after his Robert McDonald; 9thcon. It is 25x40 It is my business to $nd that other man _ '- held here on Thursday, Dec. 17th, at recent illness ; Wes. Sundayed with feet, pig pen being in the basement. for you, and my methods will do it in the 1.30 P.M. Morris friends. P. J. McDonald, of Jamestown, did the shortest poseiblo time. It you find a buyer be- i 1 _ x Our new fruits have arrived ZVIr. Brooks received a telegram on Mr, ,Toho Nethery of Bluevale, for. work. Cement troughs and woven fore I do, you will owe me no commission. I i m _ ' ' Monday, informing, him of the death merly of 8th line of Morris, called on wire partitions are novelties in the pig cannot sell a property at a ridiculous fancy for Yma8. Trade. of his father-in-law, Mr. Chas. Wilson en line. Water is forced from the rice—I will not try. If you have anything to of Dungannon. Mr. Brooks and family avid Wednesdayravel road on Tuesday Pum by a windmill so that Mr. Me p p p sell, let me handle it for you. Write or call at ,1 attended the funeral on Tuesday. Donald will have an up-to-date place once for terms and full particulars. Finest .Selected Raisins. A large number of farmers from when completed, rust a word to the Real Estate Buyer— i iali ' A very successful anniversary was East Wawanosh attended the Hunter A A K 4 Currants, Peels. . held in the Methodist church, Blue-- sale last week, and report sales brisk, Wednesday, the 25th of Nov., saw a Have a look at what I have to ober you before A Shelled Nuts. vale, Pomeroy of ind Kincardine Pisa lied and prices, especially on cattle very bled at Victorinumber -of a young $il, J amesto n, le assem- y°u buy. I have just the property you want. « CLYME MAGUIRE high. ® o « Prunes, Figs. excellent sermons on Sunday to atten- g with a very noble purpose ocecty. Real Estate Agent a, $r Live congregations. On Monday, the Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman and he formation of a Literary societ Dates, etc. usual tea -meeting was held and was Mrs. Wightman, mother of the for- The object of this society is not that office:—Upstairs in Vansrtone Block. well attended. Addresses were given mer, were the guests of Mr. John of idle entertainment, but for the im- L6 Jams and Jellies. by Rev. Dr. Gundy and Rev. J W. Nethery of Bluevale on Tuesday of last provement of the mind and to serve West. An excellent recitation was week. as a broad expansion from the public ROBT• H. GARNISS given in good style by Miss Peacock. The Ladies Aid of Westfield had a school, It is expected when the so — We always early a large and very efficient service was rendered bee last Tuesday afternoon sewing cfety gets under full awing, that it will l3LUEVALE ONT. and Well assorted StOCl Of l'y the Choir and Orchestra under the for their yearly free -offering box for consist of -1 —Debates that are to leadership of Mr. Cantelon. The re- the oor and needy over in different keep us abreast and alive to the great Auctioneer for Huron County fancy Biscuits and Confer- ceipts were about $50. The ladies of cities. Historical movements in the world ae 52 tionery. Quality and T1CeS Bluevale did themselves credit by the today. 2—Papers on Agriculture to Terms reasonable. Sales arranged After January 1st, 1904, ICE $ 1.50 ryUMBERS Q y p bountiful spread provided in the way We are pleased to hear df the re- give the young men, and old men as for at the office of the guaranteed. of eatables. We regret to hear that covert' of Wm. Helps of Westfield, well, a more thorough idea of the ad- WINaHAx ADVANCE'.. there is a prospect of the removal of Mr. Helps returned to his home from vancements being made in scientific New subscribers get balance of this year free, including magnificent Christman Toronto Bread—Monde s Mr. Cantelon to the west. He will be Guelph his Tuesday morning, and farming. 3rd—Papers on Domestic wanted everywhere ywhere; liberal In your stermts givion enit once. encopy free,eingio issue. Agents ' much missed in the Choir and Orches- seems in life usual health again. Science, which is receiving beingose much I IOWICIC• THE WILLIAM WELD IMITED London Ont. and Fridays. r PR 1`;ave mase him la mosmtusical abili-useful and Mr. David Dunbar, who had the aidethe womenntion of einhtheradva advancements Council meets Dec. 16th. CO.,i ' ' efficient worker. misfortune to have his barn burned in the occupations of the household, Last week • Mr. Thos. Bennett die- . Orders filled and delivered recently, has erected a temporary 4—Miscellaneous papers to cover. sub- posed of his 150 farm on the corner 12 T MARKETS NOTICE. promptly. Phone 58. 1 stable for the winter use, which will ects not coming under the foregoing con. and the B. line for $3400 to Mr, afterwards serve for a driving house. headin s The officers appointed are: W. i, Montgomery, of the 15th con, Blyth. A large number of his neighbors at- headings. Lakelet has the busiest chopping wINGHAM MARKETS The annual meeting of the °Bluevale tended the bee getting timber to build President—Robert Robert Strachan, whose g We are having a spell of fine winter the stable. former experience in three matters Cheese and Butter Factory all, will weather at pre9ent ; the sleighing is and enthusiasm in the work will tend mill ,2 Hows c Last Friday there Flour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 50 be held in the Foresters' HaII, .y of Humberstone A young miLn from Huron road reatly to make it a success ; 1st V ice were 225 bags Came in, and on SWere Fall wheat per bush new 77 to 77 vale, on Thursday the 17th day of ■ excellent, rt da about the same number lysis Oats per bush........... 0 28 to 0 28 December, 1903, at 1.30'o'clock p.m., Dr. J. C. Lindsay, who has for the Olinton, who has recently erected a Pres,^Miss Marjorie Strachan ; 2nd chopped. Barley per bush....... • 0 40 to 0 45 for the election of a Board of Direc- beautiful brick house with, all latest Vice Pres.—John Bryans; Sec.-Treas. pP (Tudhope'B old stand, Wingham) past six weeks .been in New York tak improvements, is reported to have —Robert Weir, Committee --Misses Mrs, John Hamilton has returned Peas per bush ......... 0 55 to 0 00 tors, and the transactions of any other Ing a special course in the hospital, been going the rounds of Westfield Ina Bryans. Godetha Coomhes, Maggie from a three weeks' visit to Wyoming. Bran , , , • , . , .. • . • • • • • • • • 18 90 to IS 00 business that may come before the -, arrived home Thursday evening and and Belgrave in search of a suitable Taylor, Messrs. J. Hogg, Win. Brp The family elf propose moving there Shorts ..................20 00 to 20 00 meeting, By order. resumed his practice. partner to adorn his new home. Re- done, Chas. Forrest, The first meet- in February, where they have pur- Chop .................... 1 25 to 1 25 JOHN BURGnse, Sec'y. NOTICE 1 The following gentlemen attended Porte Bay that before leaving the Ing is to he on Dec. 9th, when a debate chased a large grist mill. gay ..... , , , ......, • 7 00 to 7 00 1.1 Liberal -Conservative convention neighborhood, the young mau made will be given by Jas. Bowman and Daniel Harris of Orangehill, who Butter per lb...... 0 17 to 0 17 Prices of saw logs are much higher at Smiths Hill on Tuesday f last his choice. Geo, Johnston on affirmative, Malcolm sold his property to Mr. Atchison Laird Eggs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 20 to 0 20 6 , , y , . this season than last season• The week ;—.Plummer, Elder, y, 1 Black and Sandy Munroe on negative. P P y dA o' i! I, e . Canada Furniture Manufacturers are gt rr. P. W. Scott of East Wawanoah The subject is Resolved that Cham- some time ago has purchased a house Lard Potatoes • , .... • ........ 0 12 to 0 13 1 prep Lred to iffy the highest price for was elected President of the West berlain's referential policy will bene- and lot in the town of Harriston Potatoes per bush (new) 0 30 to 40 Jamestown. P P y • where he ex sluts to spend the remain- Apples per ba 0 35 to 6 40 air, all kinds of Hardwood logs• as well as Huron Association. Joseph Beck hon- fit the' Empire. This subject is of P P Hides x 100 lbs...;::.. 5 50 to 8 Op Basswood, delivered at the Button & cirabin filled that position for 18 years, Miss B. Bryans visited with frienda interest to the world today, and we der' of his days. Lamb per ....... . , 0 50 to 0 65 in Wingham over Sunday. should as British subjects know some- Mr. P. Brown of Lakelet intends Dressed hogs........... 5 50 to 6 00 GUELPH. Fessant Chair Factory. Wingham. Farmers should get the logs in early awe aund Sunday ruing her Israel in D. L, Strachan Principal of Gorrie thing of it. A small fee of 5 ctsr ad- to have 20 men in the woods this Livehogs................ 4 40 to 4 50 while roads are good, and get the the person to Mr. Charles srael i , Public School spent Sunday at his mission is charged to cover expenses, winter, getting out saw logs. He took Tallow, per lb........... 05 to 5I DEC. sth To DEC. 1 ith, 1903 highest price. home here. or 10 cts. to join the society. a stove and cooking utensils down to Wool • . • , • . 10 to 18 '$2.45 --Fare for the Round Trip from Wing - aged 81 years. His life indeed was a the farm purchased in Minto and will Ohickens per pair 40 to 75 ham. Good going Dec. 5th to lith, .valid for Canada Furniture Mfrs. useful one. He was a native of Ire- Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Thompson of 1 live down there while working in the Ducks per pair ........... 60 to 75 return on or before Dao. 14th. land and a staunch Conservative, also Brussels visited Mr. and Mrs. Innes Morris. bush. The farm contains 200 acres, Turkey, per lb...... 12 to 12 WINGHAM a member of the L. O. L. The funeral on Snuday, 1200 acres bush; he paid $7,000 for it, Geese, per 113.......... .. 6 to 07 took place on Wednesday afternoon Mr. McAllister and slater of Wawa- Quite a quantity of wood will be p Mt. Cle4iens Mineral Batlig. from his residence to the Methodist TJnexcellgd treatmept for rhpu atis m-, {}er- church, and proceeded to IInion ceme- nosh visited at Mr. Duncan Taylor's andltime owill permit the farmers o boil and municipal a aspirants ot is for munic TORONTO $TOCK MARKET, sous diseases. otc. Sitnated near lla(:roit. ,_,,,, „-,.• , r.. over Sunday, pal honor are beginning to study the Quickly and copifort4bly re1ohetl by pip. Ntery for interment, Rev. Mr. Holmes do so, conducting the services at church and Mr, Jas. Outt has been laid up for the finances of the township to the For Full and accurate market re- axand Tiiupk. `j , , nir;• q r, •p,...... ,,, - ,[ grave. The surviving memhxir of his the past week with rheumatism in his Lawrence Wheeler of Morris has end that they might be able to bring ports see second page. __ ' r + l Si famfl arse su Floods of the Inland hands and feet. purchased a farm in Grey, 1} miles before the ratepayers some maladmin• The $$St. Catharines Well." + ""+ r'" , ; i;l ,i N r ,, , s ;'I Revenue department, Toronto, CharYes north of Brussels, from J. B. Mc augh- istratisan of the present incumbents, I ar; Wm. Riley treated the young people lin for $7,600, but whether the will succeed in j y T T HOUSE- The waters of this famous well are a greet f 1`t i c ,.,ia ' / d of Detroit William of California, of this vicinity to a social hop last R jJ. Jj LL DYE specific for nervous disorders. Situated on p! r0. The first fox shot in this district this placing themselves at the municipal l 11 HOLD the direct lino of the Grand Trunk, vloven 1'`°i' : '. ; / l' 4t ':` ,i?,1 orot IVIrs Sher cek' DaWinn peg, and Wednesday evening. y IM; + ; +%kms " t '_ `' r home. The ni mother Miss E. Mulligan, who has been season, was bagged on Thursday last board remains to be seen. mites from Niagara Falls. a Maggie at g g by Dan, Steiss and Peter Ferguson, on From what we can learn the council 1•heao Tiyea will dye Wool, Cotton, are 7the fl i 0 1 .17 a , : and family have the sincere sympathy seriously ill with hlactd pois4p, is re- the 8th con. of Morrie. qr Mi;cod Goode in one bath —they are the ° f l• !r •, ie going to get into trouble over the latest and most improved Dye in the world. for tickets, and all information apply to - of everyone. ported better this weak. Council meets on Dee. 16th, to close new road built through Mr. Hunt's. Try a package. All colors at W. Mesaor'a Agents, Witte to J, D. McDonald District /`, ' td + ,`:°'•-` r ,k '1, We are sorry to state that Mrs. up the accounts of the year. Several Three of the council men and Mr. store, Bluevale, and 0. B. Me Glelland's store, Passenger Agent, Toronto, for descriptive Bolgrave, Ont. literature regarding the above resorts. i , ' a " , :- Jas. Simpson is not improving in think there will not be a Municipal Hunt met some time last summer . J. D. MoDONALD ° { „ '; T` !i( ' West Wawanosh. health as her many friends would election in Morrie this year as the and staked out the course of the pfr'f ..', t ✓f s - A. B. Carr purposes removin to like to see, present Oouncil have got along well. new road. Mr. Hunt then went to District Passenger Agent, Toronto. J. N. Campbell has song his Jas. Nicol, Oth line, intends raising Manitoba. It is alleged that when the t i1 - +id: i t Blyth p d John Outt and mother drove to two members of the council let the s ' 4;i.r U,`1 f ;^_ r r - ;;r, _ farm to Jackson Wightman for $3000 Goderich one day last week. The his shed in the spring and building a contract, they pulled up some of the U -1210, a tis Gordon Wightman has been latter has been visiting in this vicinity stone wall underneath also cement stakes and set them in a different ii > ? , ". Flet 1 r ` e`y chosen Principal of Auburn school at for the past month. floors. Jos. Stone has the contract. plane. Mr. Hunt has now returned c s s g .c .pt.:? -w . + - G°- a salary of $360.... Macpherson Bros. The Sunday school with Jas. Strac•r h w whose barn was burned recently, have On a Saturday afternoon. recently, and is kicking with both feet and e 6 „ hast,.,. n i $., ban as superintendent is making Joe Hunter delivered at Hay Bros, going to take action against the p ZT R Cap Res ada, e Letter From temporary shelters to house their splendid pro ress. The average at• storehouse, Blyth, a load of oats council. u - - stock during the winter months • five P p WINTER FAIR Dungannon A. O, U. 'W. initiated five tendance is a out 80. which with waggon and'driver., 1 i new members at their last meeting Rev. Mr. West of Bluevale preached ed 7605 lbs. There was 185 bushels and Turnberry. lIA dU Lx'g Santa 1l •The municipal fathers of West in the hall on Sunday evening instead 22 lbs, of gate drawn Gil miles. Wawanosh met in the township hall of Mr. Avison as reported, the latter Mr, Win. Kelly of the 7th line has Council met Nov. 23rd lay -lacy No.1. DECEM]3 i2 7- 1, 1903 on Wednesday, the 18th, Reeve and being unable to come. pnrehased the Hunter homestead con- 12, for holding Nomination was ae- _ single First -Class Fare for Round Trip. ■w&ffiQiwax M councillors all present. There was a sisting of 200 acres for the large sum ed providing for ,Nomination ec. _ , consider+ ble amount of municipal . A message was received here on . + O1aNBRAL dPUBLIC gging North Poie, Deo. nth, xtt03, ad'olxrned to Sundae of the death of GVm. Armes of of $9,000. Mr, Kelly also purchased' °nth was passed. business. The council ] Ba pit Mich. Deceased was a the farm belonging to John Nethery Mosgrove—ltptherfdrd^That drain• { cod iota Hind upito andineluiiin 17eolrpo3°. To bit' Boqa and Glirla:-- tter meet again on the 15th of December, -B yhew of hire. Geo. Coombes. 0th line, for the sum of $•1,600. age by-law No. 1.$ be provisionally I{roin all stations in Ontario: sharbpt Lakp I shall bo very pleased to have ale ado ted and that a court of Revision and west but not west o Nort B;yyl. . from each ono of yen, tolling me whftt pots that municipal the day appointed by the P James Shurrie, 4th con„ has bought p te7 *s! "" ' + f h - or Christman, as I find tt very municipal statutes for all municipal Mr, Geo. Eckmiet met with again- the farm of Hen. McKenzie, lot tri, of of the assessment e, said drain be held . JUDaI?s ANI) EX"IBITORS - wauId like f fol accident last week, while shoeing a • d the Clerk's office, I3lttevale,.on I 'ri• hard to decide among my great variety of councils in the Province of Ontario. He had almost finished shoeing the same line for $5000. The farm is a On surrender of proper cortiileato 001, a presents just what to select for you all. 1 - colt. day the 18th tiny of December, 1!103, KKlort grdng Dec'r, 4 to 10, good returlxing until Let me say that with my asaiatauta we it, when the animal kicked hiin, inflict- goo one and has a new barn, 00x he at 1 o'clock p. m, Carried. Nappy Thought Ranges Itco'r. l5t,h, 1903. Prom all stationo in Canada, have been working very hard eves since g g, which was erected this summer. The The following accounts were passed Port Arthur, S.S. Mario, Ont„ and East, - last Christmas making all kinds of wn ac Tuve you spare time ? Increase in rb severe wound to lits le Dr. Crown IIur011 Ranges toys for San, and m ; stock Is no income b work at night. 'Others McKelvey of Brussels was soon on the and has cement floor thromughout. Mrs and cheques issued. $1 Rohl, Muir, re. g CLOSINP NAVIGATION Cooper's Book Store, Wingham, for general your t y are doing it, Our Foods are used scene, and put in five vll right main a Slxurrie takes possession on the 1st of p e'$a26; R culvert, Shaw, spikes, 28c Haack & leaves New Idea Ranges Last s steamship, Uppper Lurch Steamship Zino, distribution. g Fort William, souniTuesday, Nov, 28, and You will find a letter be,, Bust inside everywhere Co,,every day. Write G. hope soon to see him a g g March. J. W. Fortune, repairing on sideroad, the door at Cooper's, and all otters ad The Literary Society which was Ideal Favorite Ranges Fort °Villiam, Tuesday, Dec. o mea. dressed to me will receive my personal Marshall rSL OTeat, London, Ont• organized here last week will hold 1 $1; Bohn Hall, drawing title, $1; e, Per tutl particulars apply to nearest C.P,R, , attention. Lewis, work an drain, $6.25, Jas, Base Burners, all sizes Agent, or to .-- dory Truly Yaurg, l3IRTs3s. their first debate in Victoria. Hall 15alelp. Wylie, damages $1; James Rutledge A: H. NOTMAN SANTA CLAUS, on Wed. Dec, 0th. Those expected to In statute Lundy.— .In Blytb, Nov, 29, Mrs. E. take' art ave.—Jas. Bowman and Mal- Wiadding bells will be ringing in the ton r'IritrnberiylsharFs BwCork Staple- ui else Cole's , HOfi Blast foal Heaters AeafatantG3eneralPassenger Agent - ,,,,, L y Air Tights, all sizes Lundy, a daughter, tifte lack of Morris, against Geo. near future, t onndarrn $20.04 ; H. McKinnon, g , King St. East, Toronto. Christmas OOdS ltiacdonald - In Zetland, on Nov. 28, Johnston of Grey and S, Munro of The soiind of the sleigh bells is rpak- - gi%yelling, n$55,40; A. Posteliffe, Our new Cil Mrs. D. W'. Macdonald, a son. Wroxeter. •Tho society purposes ing times lively. gravelling, $2, James Showers, repair Guaranteed to give Satisfaction and are now ready for your ilUp -•In Witx ham Nov. 20, Mrs, holding debates seirpi-monthly, The young people mind here are to road grader, 600 ; Alex. Cameron, Prices to snit. Call and exaMine flota Drunkenness G Kir it Gannett, ngdaughter, ""°' ' " busy making ready for their Xmas, cleaning out ditch, 42'-, Paul Dowell, them, it will pay you, at +* SpeCtioti. entertainment, error ]n 'a6sess exit, lot' 12, con, 12, '. I T"Z I illd TSili:ATii9, Belgra'V0. i $7.1.3; Paiti )?4 V1 itl'arrearg Of Taylor—'In Wingham, Nov. 90, Atchi• Rev. John Noble of Clinton visited Mr. Herb, fiennln liaa bought the taxes; $3:18: ftolrt. Il'ugt r repairs i3Hshleigh's "u Jqbald Taylor, aged 90 years. thfs burg on Monday, and attended farm owned by Mr. rp. Jobb of the line brig e, $3; Duff & Stewart, gra` g avis In Mitchell on ltionday, NOV- revival services conducted by by M>r. ninth con. ni Turnberrq, vellinK" $ •f10 1 D. McDougall gravel 'Ov 00004 i Deri►ber30th, Mrs. Davis, relict Of fixe Jones, Mr. Robert Melntoah 'bits purchased and aningoa, $ $3 A. *heeler, Corea l:t COOPER CO We regret to as that Mrs. C anti- the farm awned b Mr. Thomas Ben- gravel and darllad gr, $'&M er, t .20.Joh#tnl~• Kana- AdKtot lat8 J.B. Davie, y yy d Mn a Keetoy fnktitlifi ' ver 311 and at time of .'writ. - nett, known as the W iiletta' farm, ter, w6r =i road me b' amain on r lArB t bire, ilil lAbl, u;ri,AQ.r.,00 SuCCessorg to ,A.le,%- Ross Sannder■ -Ifi I.oa+er `Win9pt&y Tura her is y Dec. JSth tet 10 &,m, Smith & Pethlek'* old stand, cot5f1• 7!!a TON st. wire day, Dec, let, Lucinda May Saiind- ing,little hr5pr is entertained nt her hundreddollare live thousand one C3 j Mixt'rntMitflTo, oitr - oral feted 9 yeattr, 4 months. r recovery. 1*4 C the E thin F Pri L6 W*, sto nee go( All, am re€ 7.