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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1907-03-07, Page 8Mole t from aBrooks ivh he he receive 1 tea Monday. Mee. S. Wherry of Newry spent a eft of tleys last week with her Mee. John Brooks, of the 1st. Mrs. X. Kellington was called to To- ronto last week, owing to the serious Muses of her little grand -daughter. Mise Evelyn Bayou, P. Nicholson was awarded the con- tract of the Ellison drain at 211 cents along #as soon as the wweath r pushed permit, At the last meeting of the township Connell Rich. Proctor was re -ap- pointed a slarof $85.0Collector There this no bettr etr Collector in the county. Mr. and Mrs, Jackson, of .Ilartney, Manitoba, are visiting at Robt, Mc- Murra 's 4th line. Mrs. McMurray and Meg. Jackson are sisters. The visitors used to live in Hallett town- ship but have lived in the West for over 20 years. The following is the standing of the pupils of No, 8, Morris, for the month of February ; - Sr. 4th -Edna John- ston, Elden Nethery, Mabel Scott. Sr. 3rd --Emma Johnston, Stanley Rutledge, Tessa Jermyn (1), Will. Mc- Michael (1), Florence Souch (1), Wal- lace Agar, Harvey Garniss (2), Fred. Agar (1). Jr, 3rd -Harold Jewitt, Ab- ner Knox, Wilbert blathers, Clara Agar, Jas. McEwen (1), John Thynne (). Sr. 2nd -Mildred Souch, Charlie Brewer (1), Laura Jerntyn, Willie Brewer (1), Ada McMichael (1), Enoch Knox (1), Earl Slathers, John Rut- ledge (1), Ernest Churchill (2). Jr. 2nd -Annie Brewer, Edna Rutledge, Bobbie McMichael, Wilfred McEwen (1), Mary Thynne (1), Elsie Holmes, Annie Rutledge, Irene Scott (1), Abner Nethery (1), John Warwick (2), Freda Turves- (2), Clarence Jewitt (3). Pt. 2nd -Leslie Souch, Jno McMichael. Pt. lst-•Geo. Agar. The figures de- note the number of examinations missed. B, Murdie, teacher. .n• The Original Corn Cure, No substitute has ever been devised that gives the quick, painless results of Putnam's Corn Extractor. For fifty years its success has been Un- equalled. For safety and thorough cure use "Putnane's" only. H. Brown, Rag and Metal Co., buy- ing all kinds of hides, wool and pick- ings, rubber, copper, and feathers of all kinds. • Highest price in cash ; if brought to house, five cents a hundred extra; 50c a 100, cash, for old iron. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone. sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by A. L. Hamilton, BIRTHS. Wright In Turnherry, March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Wright, a son. Kew -In Whitechurch, March 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kew, a son. DEATHS, Ross -In Kinloss, March 3rd, James Ross, ,aged 80 years. [Mothers! Get Wise. Fathers! Get Busy. 5 ,Plums FOR FR ( DAY'S Bargain Counter 385 Pairs Boys' Dark Tweed Pants, lined, all sizes 20 to 315, regular 75 cts, 25c FRIDAY 86 Pairs Boys' All -wool Hali- fax Tweed Pants, lined, double seat and knee, 4,gre regular $1.00, FRIDAY 112 Boys' Tweed and Worsted: Odd Vests, sizes 22 to 34, regular $1.00, FRI- , DAY 4Dcr 63 Boys' . Odd Coats in. light and dark Worsted and Tweed, sizes 24 to 84 ; these Coats are out of Suits $1 /�� FRIDfromAY to $7.00, i e'fti , Bir Pairs Men's Dark Tweed and Worsted Pant, 99 all sizes, regular $1.75, g FRIDAY This Clothing is all "Lion Brand" an& bailee secured these lines direct from, the raotory, can offer yen these ex- ceptional values. Store and Open tlai githe Choice.30. Shop Early Goo. C. Han 1 CLOTHIER ASO HOME T'1f2Nx8BI t Old int Ofilso, Wistemos. 1 Wroxeter, The Advance gives the news. Several from here aattentletl the sale of stork anti implements belonging to MrUorsrf, (lreer, who is leaving the farm at e. Rev. L. Perrinpreached all earnest sermon last Sunday evening on the subject, "Being honestwith your- self and God." Mr. Perrin is an en- thusiastic speaker. D. D. G. M. Cameron visited Forest Lodge, A.F. and A,M„ Monday even- ing of last week. At the conclusion of the meeting, supper was provided at the Lofton House. The funeral of Hugh Alexander, the seven mouths old son of Mr. and Mrs. It. Barnard of the B line, Howiek, took place on Thursday afternoon to Wroxeter cemetery; Rev. L. Perrin, B. A., officiating. Wm, Wlisun, of the Northwest, formerly of Wroxeter, was married last Wednesday to Miss Watts, Hal - let Tp. Mrs. Alert. Gibson and family and Mrs. Gibson, sr„ from here at- tended the wedding. At the meeting held in J. Douglas' store last Saturday evening, the fol- lowing were elected to attend the nominating convention in Brussels on Tuesday of this week : J, Douglas, W. M. Robinson, Reeve Harris, A. Monroe, Robt. Black and W. C. Hazle- wood, Next Tuesday evening, March 12th, the famous Orator, John R. Clarke, will deliver a popular lecture in the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Public Library Board, It is likely that his subject will be "Hits end Misses." All should avail themselves of the opportunity of enjoying a rare treat and also incidentally helping the Library fund. The Misses Higgins and Robt. Hig- gins of Belgrave attended the Smith - McMichael wedding on Wednesday Miss Effie Higgins of Belgrave is visiting in the village....Mrs. W. H. Carr was a Toronto visitor from Fri- day to Monday.... Mrs. E. W. Lewis attended the millinery openings in Toronto this week....Hugh McLeod left on Tuesday for the Northwest, after spending the winter here. Hay- ing got a taste of the west, Hugh could not be prevailed upon to stay here. ... Alex. Smith, who leaves in a few days for the Northwest, will have a sale of household goods on Friday next.... W. H. Reid and family have moved back into their home again from the hotel. Mr. Reid's mother was here and took the baby home with her on Friday....Robt. Miller of Toronto Junction was a visitor here last week.... Mrs, French of Markdale visited last week with her brother, Thos. Rae .Miss Etta Smith, who has been visiting relatives at Durham, has returned... .Several of our citizens took part in a concert at Jamestown last Thursday evening. Rev. L. Per- rin, B. A., was chairman....Mrs. Lec- kie, sen., has returned home, after a month's visit with her son, Crosby. of Wingliam....Miss Cassie Harris has returned from a three weeks' visit in 'Brussels and other places John Young underwent another operation a short time ago and is doing nicely ..Mrs. Win. Wilson has been con- fined to the house for a few days with asevere attack of throat trouble.... Rev. J. Radford, B. A., of Belmore, was a visitor here last Friday.... G. Davidson left on Monday for the arthro a N e t....Re v. L.er •i P i n was in r Wingham on Tuesday, attendingthe meeting of the Presbytery... , . P. Dobson, Principal of the Public school, was laid up the first part of this week. Miss J. Howe taught for him while he was ill. Is Your Cold Better? No it's ds as bad as ever. Nothing seems to help. Why not use the up- to-date p to -date specific "Catarrhozone," which drives out cold in one day, Inhale Catarrhozone and you will be relieved in two minutes. es. Con 'nue ti the treat- ment and cure is assured, Healing, germ destroying and pleasant, no- thing for colds, throat trouble and ca- tarrh compares with Catarrhozone. Sold everywhere, 25c and $1.00. Blyth. John Mains has rented Robt. Tay- Ior's farm in Morris for a term of five years. The annual convention of Goderich district Epworth Leagues and Sab- bath Schools will be held in Blyth, on March 7 and 8. The congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, by a vote of 109 out of 156, decided to extend a call to Rev. Mr. Small of Auburn to become' their pastor. They are congratulated on their choice. Rev. Norman, missionary from Japan, gave an instructive talk in the Methodist Church on Tuesday even- ing, in the interest of missions, It was a, rich treat to hear of the cus- toms in the foreign field, both on re- ligious and educational lines. Mrs. Wesley Walker, Wingbatn, who has been spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, returned to Wingham on Wednesday, to prepare for moving to Brandon, where Mr. Walker has opened out a,. furniture and musical business. Salem. A. E. Gallaher had a very successful wood bee on Friday afternoon last. John Willets, also John McGlynn, shipped some very fine cattle on Mon- day last. Last Thursday evening the Salem Choir was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. David Halliday. A very enjoya- ble time was spent, as Mr. and Mrs. Halliday are good entertainers. The marriage of Mr. Wm. Wright and Miss Jane Bell will take place on Wednesday next, The groom will be remembered by many around here, as he formerly lived on the McIntosh farm. Thomas Short and his family, also his father, John Short, sen., are this week moving ter Germ, where they intend to make their home in the fn. tare. Herb. Henning willl move into editor home, vacated by Air. Short, THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -- THURSDAY.* MARCH Jamestown. Will. McDonald spent Sunday with Winglunn friends, Miss nervi Buena visited with (lorrie friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dtntean McDonald visited Listowel friends last Friday. Rev. W. J. West of Bluevale con. ducted the service in the hall last Sun- dey evening, Misses. Smith and Ritchie, teachers in Brussels Public school. were the guests of Mrs. D. McDonald last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eckinier enter tazined to nantbet' of friends last Mon- day evening, A most enjoyable time I was spent. Mrs, Werner anti children, who have been visiting at the home of rTlios, Strachan, Sr., for the past two I months, left for their home in Saska. toon last Tuesday. We wish them a safe return,. Some word was received here last week as to the whereabouts of Tommy Wilson, who left these parts hast fall and could not be definitely located since. Be is at present in Windsor hospital suffering from frozen feet. Last Thursday night, an entertain. went was given in the hall, consisting of views on the South African tear, by Rev, L. Perrin of Wroxeter. A short program was also given by local tale ent. Rev. Mr. Wishart of Brussels was present and gave an address, which was much appreciated indeed, Proceeds amounted to about $15. Ashfield. Mrs, John Gauley of Hamilton is visiting the home of her parents, Mn. and Wm. Mickley, Mafeking. Messrs. Blake and McConnell of this place have purchased the livery busi- ness of Mrs, Adam Thompson of Lucknow. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spiers was the scene of a happy event,' when their daughter Miss Maggie, was unit- ed in marriage to Mr, Pierce, Crew. After a long period of suffering from cancer, Mrs. P. Gilmore passed to her reward, Feb. 28. Funeral took place on Monday to Kingbridge ceme- tery. Lanes congregation will hold a meeting on Thursday, March 7th, for the purpose of considering the build- ing of a new church, which is much needed. The I. 0. F. of Lanes held their "At Home" on Friday evening ; the wea- ther being unfavorable the attendance was not large. Organizer Wands and Bro. R. D. Cameron of Lucknow gave addresses, Messrs. Laue and Clair gave songs, and Will. Gardner recited. Itd was hard some of theScotch tc men to keep their seats, when Mr. K. Ferrish favored them with music from the bag -pipes. Lunch was served by the ladies ; the rest of the evening was spent in games and music. .;I: Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep, 85 cents, 'Tea or Tablets. Ask your Druggist. • East Wawanosh. Jno,Noble, Clinton, paid a flying visit to friends in East Wawanosh last Saturday. M. Walsh, gravel road, purchased a fine pair of 2 year-old cattle from Jno. Pickett, Westfield, last week. Robt. McDowell, 0th line, returned from Goderich on Tuesday of last week. Mr. McDowell w has been in e at- tendance on his nephew, Gordon Wightman, who is ill with typhoid fever. A very happy event took place at the home of M. J. Robinsonf East t Wawanosh at 7 o'clock on Wednes= day, Feb. 27th, when his sister Miss Helen was united in marriage to Mr. Jos. Cumberland of Manitou, Man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. E. Jones of Auburn, in the pre- sence of a few of the immediate rela- tives and friends of the bride and groom, under a horse-shoe of ever- greens, trimmed with lilies and rib- bons. The bride was given away by her brother James. They entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by her neice, Miss Myrtle Beecroft. The bride wore a pretty costume of brown brocaded silk, trimmed with embroidered chif- fon and ruching. The guest repaired to the dining -room where a sumptuous wedding supper was partaken of. The many beautiful and useful pre- sents showed the esteem in which the bride and groom are bold. Before leaving for their, home in the West, they will visit friends at Listowel and Toronto. The beide will be very much missed by a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cumberland leave with the best wishes of all for a happy and prosperous future. West Wawanosh. Geo. Smyth has disposed of his farm, con. 6, Wawanosh, to Uriah Thompson. John McLean delivered ten head of fine steers on Thursday to Steve An. drews, of Goderich. They averaged 1379 pounds, and we believe wore sold for 5c per lb. This, we are informed, is an extra good price, the animals be- ing extra good in quality. After a prolonged illness Mrs. Wil- son, relict of the late David G. Wil- son, passed away on Wednesday of last week. The deceased was born in Devonshire, England, in 1835, remov- is to Canada while quite young. After her marriage she resided et In- gersoll, Port Burwell and Wingham, and at the last -mentioned place her husband died. After Mr. Wilson's death, thirty-three years ago, she re- moved to Dunggannon, where she en- gaged in the miliner a business, which she continued until about twelve years ago. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. B. J. Craw- ford, of Dungannon, and one son, Wm. Wilson, of Shortsville, N. V., besides three brothers, John Berry, of The Mexico Independent; James Berry, Chicago, and 'Walter Berry, Ingersoll. .44.60..4.4 ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form ofcontagiousItch on hie. titan or. animals cured in 30 minutes by Wolford'a Sanitary Lotion, Sold L. L bA. A - y+ Hamilton. EASTER TERM at the E'.RI'TISII AMERICAN' pun. NESS COLLEGE, TorroW te, the oldest and best business school in Canada, be- gins era Apr, 2nd. Out ooa,talsgue explains our superior work. 'Write for if, T. lid'. WATSON, Prtiltatrat. is Your Trouble Indigestion? Then probably you know the, evils of distention, fermentation and irrltae tion that accompany digestive tem - Wet. Next important is to know how promptly Nerviline cures, Quick as wink it relieves bloating and feeling of fullness, puts the entire digestive ap. parntus in perfect order, makes you feel tit and fine all over. For internal pain Poison's Nerviline surpasses every known remedy. Keep it in the house always, it's a source of comfort n the hour of emergency. Large bot- 1es for Mk at jail gleam. Turnberry. The > o Tlz ft l wreport i let laS. the ofS,S gg No, 9, Turnberry, for February. Names in order of merit, 5th Oleo - Katie Mahoney, Frank Powell. 4th Crass--•Ghwa Megetzie, Croydon Wray, Robt, Breen. 3rd Class 1>tll'tatlta Smith. Lizzie Breen, Hugh Itu•isel!. Geo. Benedict, Sr, 2nd -Joy Wray, Pearl Merkley, Mary Mv,Burnev, Iaot' tie McBurney, Murray Rosa, ,fir. 2nd -Howard Wylie, Robbie Powell. Pt. lst---Dorothy hieTaavish,. Sanderson Breen. I,, H. Vatnstone, teacher. Report of S. S. No. 0, Turnberry. Names in order of merit: Sr, 4ith..V. Chandler, 0, McCormick, H. Mitchell. S. Icing. Jr. 4th ---V. Showers, 8. Dickson, U. Porter. Sr. 3rd. -N, Mc- Kagae, W, James. F, Foxton, It, Me- Kague, hi..Clhandler, IL Little, Jr. 3ra (a) --V.. King, J. Snell, A. McKin- non, G. Snell, W, McKagne, J. Mc- Kinnon, R. Fallis ; (b). --I3, Holmes, A. Foxton, E. Pains, P. Fallis. Sr. 2nd --- B, Chandler, J. Holmes, E. Dickson, J. McKague, L. Snell, M. Goy. Jr. Dalgloisch, M. Porter. Sr Pt. 2nd -la. Linklater, P. Xing, H. Poston, C, Showers. Jr. Pt. 9ncl••-E. Chandler, L. James, G. I ilis. Pt. 1 -- ii. Holmes, H. Showers. A. A. Larn- onby, teacher. Following is the report of S. S. No, 11, Turnherry, for the month of Feb - 'glary, for 2nd, 8rd and 44th classes. Nantes are in order of merit :-Jr. 4th -Marg Currie, Roy N'ettorfleld. Laura Calhoun, Earl Reid, Ethel Ranson, Lizzie Loekridge. Sr. 3rd -Eva Link - later, Grace Sherriff, Edna Finley, Ruby Forsyth, Maggie Reid, Edward Loekridge, Jr, 3rd-Casbuen Austin, Willie Seigley, Alfred Lockridge, Frank Loekridge. Sr'. 2nd--13eatrice Johnston, Alvin Groves,, Minute Saun- ders, Susan Welsh. Jr. 2nd --Jessie Citr'rfe,Vernon Allenby, Susan Sher - riff, Gordon Ranson, Harvey Nier- garth, Ross Forsyth, Ernest Nier- garth, Sam. Styles. Beatrice John- stoo obtained the highest standing for the month. L. A. Ansley, teacher. .N Mary -Dark circles under the eyes indicate a. sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and Hol- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make yon well and beautiful, 35c Tea or Tablets. Ask your Druggist. Glenannan. Rev. Mr. Wishart, B.A., of Brussels, conducted anniversary services in Eadie's Church on Sabbath, 24th Feb., with much acceptance. The tea -meet- ing on the following Tuesday was well attended, and everyone enjoyed them- selves. Bluevale Presbyterian Church Choir rendered an excellent program of music. Mr. J. D. Melville and Miss Duff were lunch appreciated as elocu- tionists, and the addresses by. Revs, Duncan and Radford were well receiv- ed. A very unique part of the pro- gram was the presentation of a, Per- sian lamb Cap and Mitts and gold chain to the pastor, Rev. W. J. West, M. A., by the young people. of the con- gregation, accompanied with the fol- lowing address :- RENT. W. J. WEST, M. A. Dear Pastor, -We, the young peo- ple of the Bathes congregation, desire on this festive occasion to, in some measure, express one appreciation of your work among us during the ten years you have been the honored pas- tor of t he congregation. � e recog- nize e og � C - nize your ability as a preacher of the gospel, in the faithful exposition of the word which God has enabled you to deliver to us from time to time; and we realize that your ministry end wise counsel have been a great bless- ing to us. Your noble qualities of head and heart have also endeared you to ns, and we rejoice that the work hasro. s e d so r P p re harmoniously y and with success, As a slight token of our regard for you, we ask you to accept this cap, gauntlets and watch chain, and we earnestly pray that you may be spared for many years to la- bor in the Master's vineyard. Signed on behalf of the young peo- ple of Eadie's congregation. . Bella McDougal. Agnes Mitchell. St. Helens. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Abe Darwin, who recently underwent an operation in Wingham, is pro- gressing favorably. Another of our old pioneers. passed away on Monday morning, in the berson of Peter Campbell. Mr. Camp- ell had been ailing for sonic time back and gradually sank until death came to his release. The funeral took place on Wednesday to Greenhill cemetery. Me. Campbell was well- known and highly respected and the sorrowing family have the sympathy of the community in their loss. He had reached the good old age of 85. Easy To Retain health. Most important of all is proper at- tention to the bowels. Avoid consti- pation it's the health -killer of to -day. Harsh, griping medicine is ruinous - beware of it. Best results follow a truly vegetable remedy like Dr. Hamiltons Pills of Mandrake and Butternut which not only relieve cos- tiveness in ooe night but cures the cause of the trouble and prevents its return. No distress or inconvenience attends the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills which are world famous foe their mildness and efficiency. Sold every- where, 25c per box. NOTICE. To Mercers Gaovi s I hereby apologize for and withdraw without reservation all statements made by me imputing to you the fact that you had possession of a purse of mine containing some money and I admit that them is no foundation or fact for any such imputation upon your Character and regret that I have done O. I consent to this apology being published in the Wingham Advance if you Defeo it, THOMAS GRAY. Dated this 4th day of March, A, D. 1007. 1907 J. H. Chishoim'S Real Estate Office WINGHAM ONTARIO The following are a few of the many farm properties on 'my For Sale lists, Kindly look this list over, and if you see anything you think would suit you, call and get full particulars, I have also a much larger list which you can see at the same time, 40 Acres -Half mile from Winghanl, brick house, bank bate, 2 acres of orchard. Terms easy. 50 Acres -Adjoining Bluevale, in first- class state of cultivation, fine build- ings, 4 acres fall wheat and 23 acres fall plowing. 90 Acres -2 miles from Winglunu, on Teeswator road, 'barn 30x40, brick house, easy terms. 100 Acres -44 miles from Wingham, good frame buildings, fences in good repair; an excellent property, will be sold cheap, $1800 cash, balance 5%. 100 Acres -12 utiles kraut Wingham and 7 front Blyth, 85 acres cleared and balance beech and maple bush, not 'one foot of waste land, said to be the finest farm in E. Wawanosh, good buildings, easy terms. 100 Acres -9 miles from Wingham, 8 from Whitechurch, 90 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush, new frame house, bank barn, good fences, $1600 down, balance at 5%. 100 Acres -4 miles from Wingham, new bank barn, frame house, 2 spring creeks, le acres orchard, No. 1 fences, $1600 down, balance at 5%. 100 Acres -3 miles from Wingham on Lucknow road, bank barn, frame house, 70 acres cleared, balance black ash swamp, beautiful location, and terms easy. 100 Acres -8 miles from Wingham and 3 from .Belgrave, 9 acres good bush, spring creek, and good fences. Any reasonable otter accepted. 100 Acres -9 miles from Wingham and 6 from Brussels, first-class buildings and fence's, plenty of water, No, 1 soil. Will be sold cheap. 100 Acres --2 miles from Wingham, all cleared, not a foot of waste land, all in grass, excellent pasture farm. 100 Acres -3 miles from Wingham, ex- cellent buildings, 10 acres fall wheat, 10 acres bush. Owner has lived on farm over fifty -years. Snap at the price, $2000 down, balance 5%. 100 Acres -9 miles from Wngg'�haxn and 5 from Brussels, in Grey Tp., bank barn, frame house, spring creek. $1000 down, balance 5%. 100 Acres -,-3 miles front Wingham, 10 acres black ash slash, spring creek, bank barn, $1300 down, balance 41%. 100 Acres -4 miles from Wingham, 5 acres bush, spring creek, fair build- ings not one foot of waste land. d. $130 down, balance 5%. 100 Acres --4 miles from Wingham, Tp. Turnberry, good fences, new bank barn and new house, 1 acre or- chard. Snap for quick sale. 100 Acres -7 miles from Wingham, all cleared, no better soil in Canada, 14 acres orchard, drilled well, and fair buildings. $1500 down, balance 5%. 100 Acres -Se miles from Wingham, all in grass, spring creek, small house and small barn, No. 1 soil. $1300 down, balance 5%. 123 Acres -5 miles front Wingham, 2 - story brick house worth half price of farm, bank barn, good fences, spring creek, 7 acres hardwood bush, soil clay loam, a desirable property. 150 Acres -10 miles from Wingham, 3 from Belgrave, good frame house, bank barn, fences good, 2 acres of orchard, will be sold cheap. 150 Acres -2 miles from Wingham, 120 acres cleared, excellent bank barn, frame house, good fences, nicely situ- ated, $1500 down, balance at 44%. 150 Acres -24 miles from • Wingham, new brick house, bank barn, in good state of cultivation, spring creek. A chance for someone. Terms easy. 150 Acres -12 miles from Wingham, in Wawinosh Tp., two good houses, 2 sets outbuildings, 4 acres orchard, spring creek. Easy terms, 200 Acres - 9 miles from Wingham, bank barus,•brick housegood fences, 2 acres orchard, a beautiful property and excellent soil. $2100 down, bal- ance 11%. A Blacksmith Shop and business, five miles from Wingham, with proper- ty. Snap for good man. Space will not permit me to give any more forma in detail, but I might ' g t yuet say, if you are in- terested in buying land in any part of Canada, call and see me. I have for sale your choice of Wingham Town Lots and Pro, perties, ranging in price from $400 up to $10,000, and the intending purchaser will find it to his ad- vantage to look over this list be - fore making oilmen of a house, let FARM LABORERS or business stand. AND DOMESTICS I have been: appointed by the Do- minion o- mi `oro n ov rum G e ent to1 p ace Imnei• grants from the United Kingdom in positions as farm rm 1 aborere or domestic servants in this vicinity. Any person requiring such help should notify me by letter, stating fully the kind of help required, when wanted and wages offered. The number may not be sail - dent to supply all requests, but every effort will be made to provide Oath appliosut with help required. PETER CAMP 11ZI, ` Canadians Gov''tEmplloyment Agt. �f ZN GILAM. Money to Loan oa. Farm Security. Western Lands for Sale or Exchange. J. H. CHISHOLM Real Estate, Fire Inc surance and loan Agt. B'patairn in VanSioue Block, next to Bank of llomlleon, Regained Nerve Aad Vital P,aergy. From Walton P.O., Quo., ;;Dore the following from Mt'. Nazaiz'e Begin. -- "It' anyone had told me any remedy could build up my nervous system so well, I would not have believed them. Before using Pert•ozoue I was run down in nerve and vital energy, anti in very weak health. I didn't get enough sleep at night, felt poorly in the day time, Fet'rozone has filled me with energy and vim, increased my weight and made a man of me." Bundreds tell the same story -weak and dispirited, everything going wrong, unable to catch 'up. 'Riley took'b'errozone and all was changed to health and serenity, Price 40c per box at all dealers, Farm For Sale, Lot 33, Concession 1, Culross town- ship, containing 126 acres, of which 90 Acres are cleared. The faun is well located, and has fair buildings, Easy terms of payment may be secured, Apply to DUDLEY HOLMES, Winghalu. I. , Do They Please P That is the question which ought to be asked and answer. , ed satisfactorily after every - purchase of GROCERIES s awl PROVISIONS. If They Don't Every order re- -"Attentin ceives personal sit 3 tention, and neat - then let nae know. It's your good faith I am striving ler. end that only on the strength -i of QUALITY. ;ing of inferior quality is willingly sent out. NO SUBSTITUTION FOR THE BEST. -_ TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY = PRODUCE TAKEN 1ChrlstielJ.Henr GROCER AND CROCKERY MERCHANT • WINGHAM niangthNAV Dat One Way Second Class Colonist Rates -TO---- San Francisco, Los Angeles, Mexi- co City; Ogden and Salt Lake, Utah; Helena and Butte, •Mont.; Nelson, B. C.; Spokane, Wash.; Victoria, Vancouver and New West- minster, B, 0. ' Rates to o h ter oints in P propor- tion. Tickets on sale daily , from e March 1st to April 80th. For tickets and fullinformation, of rmation call on L. HAROLD, Town Agent. J. D. McDONALD District Passenger Agent, Toronto, w WLeeMiSeWse DOIMON BANK, IIEAI) OFFICE, TORONTO. Capital (paid up) $3,000,000 Reserve (anti ptno Geld- " $3,929,000 Total Assets, over $42,000;000 WINGIIAM BRANCH, Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in 'Can- ada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposits of IAA and upwards, and added to principal 10th dune and 51st December each year, D, T, HUNK Manager it,'Vanstone, Solicitor n,,►rsnrwv�... A, FAMOUS SCHOOL CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. is recognized to be one of the leading eonrneerchtl schools of Ontario. Our courses aro thorough and Practical. Earth department is in the hands of ex- perienced instructors. our graduates are in demand and are meeting with t'r'eat success. Many leading Business Colleges employ our gredu,stcs as teac- hers. Write for free catalogue. You may enter at any tiano. ELitor'r & MCLAircnLAN, Principals j(( Graduates of the Popular TORONTO, OM Readily get positions as :stenographers, Book-keepers, Invoice Clerks, Commercial Teachers, Shorthand. Teachers, alto., at good, salaries. Demand fully twenty times our supply. Such a demand does not seem possible but it is true. Our superior work is well-known. Enter now. Cate, logic free. W. J. ELLIOTT,. Principal (Cor, Tongs and Alexander Si..). HOM For Settlers IN , WESTERN ONTARIO MANITOBA SASItATCIIEWAN ALBERTA How Made and How Reached Write for free copies of pFjTLERS' GUIDE gAivnsgofull siia erctie t train service for settlers travelling live o stook and effects to the Northwest in March and April, with passenger and freight rates, WETERN CANADA up-to-dVatt - cripaibn of tbo westand western Conditions, SO pages of i information invaluable to settlers. Useful a maps and statistics. TIME TABLES showing double daily '. i to Winnipeg and Calga y e got train sorvie TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Toronto daily,Comfortable, roomy berths at moderate ates. Fully equipped . with beddin cooking range and every eon. vonionce. Berths should be reserved (through nearest C.P.R. Agent) atleasttwo R weeks before do rture. Write today for free books and anything to r you want itto. knowAddraess bcot the west and how - oach C. B. FOSTER. Dish Pass. Agt„ C.P.R., Toronto • whyothvaiwnwhwwwwemimmiwiwzmwai6vt Spring Term Begins April 1st I -During January and February, the Wingham Business College had twenty-five times as many calls for Stenographers, Telegraphers, Bookkeepers and College Teachers, as we had graduates to send. Attendance is always smallest during April, May and June, con- sequently each student gets more individual attention. This is the best term of the year for the student. Learn of the success of our graduates by writing for a handsome catalogue of the Best Actual Business School. In Ontario. The "backward" or "rusty" feel at home with us, as each student is instructed at his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic teacher, Graduates guaranteed situations. Enter any time. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE (Affiliated with Clinton Business College) GEO. SPOTTON - 41WA=r,WMPAWMJ PIP,°,tMNA o.. w Absolutely FREE elee r-- • a at'iCvr'y. • kvff tele AG a 04 24 3 TO SEED BUYERS will you w 11 write for our bandsontely illustrated rye Catalogue for 1907, we will show ' you how yon can get Y1300It(TELY PftE'B a OA M HG SET. of superior strum= CUTLER,'` with eellu• Told bodies and 'ster- ling silver Mounts. We could arooi,on like this, but we prefer to give seal buyers A chance first, Our Catalogue and 'Guide Beet give* full Information of this and other Special Offers, ns well :as full details regarding new And standard lade ties of Seeds,l'i:ants and Bulbi. Write at once. 1)ARCH da HUNTEC Sees co, LeNCDN,CANADA LIMITED -y