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VOL, XXXI,---NO, 1604..
°RY
HUTCHI$ON'S
FOR
Tea •
Coffee and
Cocoa
does it look
This is the real clothes
question of to -day "Uow doe '
it look !" Some men spend a
lot of money on high-priced
clothingand then don't look
right Some waste money by
not spending enough. The
majority want their clothes
right, and they want to know
What is right ?
Where can I get it ?
What does it cost ?
Homuth Tiros. can give
the answer and make clothes
to fit the most fastidious per-
son.
BOOTS AND SHOES
We have a new up-to-date
stock of Men's, Women's,
isses', Childs' and Boys
Boots, at prices to suit all.
GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
68CS
We have a new and well -
assorted stock of Hats, Caps,
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties,
I and great values in Under-
. clothing,
I!`
Pleasure to show you goods.
llofflllth Bros.
714E POPULAR STORE.
DT T I.C,E.
Until the rooms in the new Vanstone
Block are complete, I will be found at
my residence ou•Leop,3ld street, opposite
S. Youhii 's.
T. J. IvIAGUIRE,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Who Wants a Farm ?
•
I have over 4,000 acres of choio+s farm lands
for sale, in so, ' 5,lop, 150 and 200 aores.lots in
Kinloss, Greenoek, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron
and Ashtield.Townships, Good lands with
good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms.
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song.
Also a good bhtelcsmith shop (dwelling in con-
nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business fo
sale cheap, n wagonsro. A geheral store with lar
e
trade, live village, Also a large nmottut of
:Honey to loan at 5 per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. XeICENZIE,
insurance Agent. Holvrood.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey l ark's advertisement.
Campbell's headache 'Wafers gnarau-
teed toouro headache. •
Bible Print
Mr. J. H. tleir, of
to have the oldest o
Canada. It was pri
what is known as "
cause of the wor
MARRIAGE LICENSES printed instead of
Issued by FrtA1 le PAT3:ets07S, Iro. 28 Victoria 7,
street.'Yineham, Ont. 10 witnesses required.
DOi1flON BAK
Canital
Reserve
d in t592t.
wen So1Tud,olailns
y of the Bible in
ted in 1694 and is
reaches Bible" be -
"breeches" being
proles" in Gen. 8:
House Fon SALE
and Shuler street,
No matter wit, t
goods, clothing or fax
if he bas abut you w
stave money.
Corner of Vi
W. Rune
2,500,000 Found Run
$? 500 6{00
WIHH1tM
oria
an.
-ou w, , in dry
try 5ulmage and•
ou are sure to
WINGI A I, ONTARIO TftUI1S»AY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902..
Wear Greer'$ Shoes and Rubbers,
Tembera es Meeting,
A meeting. of eniperauee workers
will be held in the ouncil Chamber to•
morrow (Friday) venin;; at 8 o'clock
sharp. This Meet as iscalled iu order
that organization ay be completed for
the Prohibition ca paigu now on. All
Temperance work et are invited. .
• Fresh oyetters arriving daily; seeved in
any style, at ,Jas. McKelvie's.
Stock ipments,
Monday was a li ly day at the G. T.
R. stook yards. C ttle, lambs mid hogs
were delivered, r. D. Stewart einem-
ed three decks of 1 tubs to Buffalo. Mr,
D. B. MoDoitaid s Ipped a car load of
hogs to Toronto, . td Mr. 4„ Tipliug heti
of .uta delivered .t li 11 e
anumber c a o1 t He
will feed theca a at his farm, itdjoilt-
ing the town, u Wednesday, D. E.
McDonald ship ecl ear load of lambs to
Buffalo.
-, t Thr, two Goderich
and Robert Carry,
SHAW RO .
A General Banking Business Trans-
acted.
Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and
advances made on 'same.
Drafts bought and sold on an points in
Canada. United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPAI{T1ViEIr*T—lnterest
allowed on deposits of $1and upwards,
and added to principa130th June.: and 31st
December each year.
la11a er.
R.'Vanstona, Solicitor.
BANK OF EARTH
WONHAM
n
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00.
Reserve Fund, 51,800,000.00.
president—tott& SsTAnr.
Vice1'resident- A. G. ILL 248Y.
t,LEEO•»Orns
J'o11n Proctor, Cleo. Roach Wtn. Gibson, M.P.
A. T. Wood, M.P., .t. 3. Loe (Toronto).
Oenorai Manager --J. TTY71' BLL.
ttavuure Panic—Eeurs 10 to St: Saturday, 10
tot. Deposits of to and upwards received, tie
tett on the OOE
kilo-
t computed ell and r.a 3
mimed, i
v ember and Inst May each year and added to
principal.
eoial also reeeivett at current
Special Deposits
*Mee of futarest
Drafts and the 'tnite1
;States
tr• t aveltt.rs are)lotiilcd that t)1eT3anl, of Tlatdt-
Ilton snit its Eranrhrs Issue Circular Rates of
National
Proveneial flank of
uh I
an{l Limited,
Which can be cashed 'without e.laiser ter iron.
'isle Is any pits t oftho world.
W , ColeBe tTt,b, Agent
A. L. DIOX3.11130117. $ollettor,
Stops the Cough
mettle works oft the (Copt.
*as lava NOMCutoutny. 'Viet):Xicen d le
capade was noted i
were found. on Wedi
on the farm of Mr. J'
Corners, near Lando
o thee' excrete for the
they thought it w
appeared. delighted
going home. •
ay Boys.
oys, Atwell Todd
Hose runaway es,
last week's Tietrs
scday of last week,
T. Marsh at Odell's
i. The boys had no
r prank than that
alit be fun. They
at tlte prospect of
W.1,5'rEn--A smart
printing business.
office.
boy' to learn the
Apply et Tlaxis
Guy Bros
The Guy Bros.' 1r
the Opera House on
to a crowded Nous
• butti.
ways 2 on goo
retained their repo
anaslc was splendid
took his part in go
ing pictures were t
seen in Wiltgliatn.
the snrrouncttng vi
once.
Minstrel$
instrels appeared in
ridgy evening bast
These people al -
show and they frilly
ltionthis year. , she
and every parforener
d style. The mov-
e best we have ever
Many people front
gagos wore in attend -
Dr. Butler, specialist 1n the diseases
of the eye, ettr, nose and throat. Byes
tested and glasses supplied. Oillce op•
postte St. Andrews church, London,
Ontario.
An Aged R
On Sunday ot*euit
Dow Memo died at
street aged 80
been l aa resident o f
t .
three years, eomin
He was a resident
years and filled tit
in the ;librnry its t
Ile was a native
loan held in high
daughters, Misse
Moore. The fun
flay morning tet'
tern' at Seaforth.
{dent bead.
R` lag 1'
ts Mr. W1i 1a 1t
isbn
berm o11Victoria
ars. I)eoessel had
Winghatn for some
here from Se'aforth.
f Seaforth for many
p
osition f librarian
o
oat towel for 25 yet re.
England and was at
{teem. Ile leavestwo
Sara. L. and Oarrrie
;t11 took %Atteeott Tam.
Maitland tank cetne•
OneYoa POnereaI,r.•—Life BiZe, for
$2.00, at Armstrong & Cu'ei studio,
MONEY TO Lou at 4;14 per Out. on
easy terms of repayment. Apply to A.
Duluiage, E'eut Bleck, Winaharu,
The Kin4's Birthday.
At an Ontario C
on Friday afterno n it was decided to
pz'oclaim the 25th f Diay, 1003, the o -
oiel day for the ]ebhating m Ontario
of the birthday f his Majesty lfiug
Edward VII. TI 24th of May will
fall ou a Sunda aura November t) is
not a suitablo tam of year for a holiday
celebration, A rociatnation. of this
nature will probe, y be passed each year,
instead of fixing permanently upon a
date.
inet council meeting
Fon SALE Ui1EA2.— A team of work-
ing la omit with }liiness, teen set single
harusee, two .buggies, one cotter Rua a
Buffalo robe. Apply to T. ,T.. Maguire.
Another sena:Me
B. STnith'a this ti
Boys' youths' an
good.
te,auPCho
y stS
t of ov
ek,
eats to A.
ties 25 to 44,:
th. Song value,
new styles, new
'e. Chisholm Block.
Visiting fo the Winter..
Mr. and Mrs. Saml. Youhill, two of
d highly
in alit s ld res )e tel
W h 4 aC c
tt I
telsidetits svil^leave ' n Monday next for
Marion, Indiana,, w ere they wilt visit
with their daugl ter for the winter
months. They ext -ct to be away until
the 1st of April, a 1 on their return trip.
will visit their eau - hters at Saginaw and
East Tawas, Mayor VAnstone will look
after Mr. Youlhil s insurance and real
estate buslnesS, during his absence.
The many friend: of Mr. and Mrs. You-
hill will join with the Times; in wishing
them a pleasant visit. -
Gement. O.
The plant of tl
Co., Limited, of
Dr, Maoclouald,
tho President an
former Winghal3
in fall operation
shipped a col
cement during t
said that the q
equal to any in
plant is preclude
day, but we un
tension of the e,
600 barrels its so
be procured and
mppny E:llarging."
o Sun Portland Cement
wen Sound, of which
. P., of this town, is
Mt•. Jas. A. Cline, a
ite, is manager is now
and the company have
siderable quantity of
e past few days. It is
nlity of their product is
de in America. The
g about 240 barrels per
.retaud.that it is the in-
mpauy to increase it to
h
as the rtlacltiuery can
netted in position.
A first-class Tartu for sale, within about
2e4 miles front Wroxeter and 7 mites
front Wintelalu, on good gravel road;
good buildings and farm well improved.
Apply, to R, Vanstone. Wiugham.
Report of E • ert Judges.
Dr. Reed and Mr. John Cnanpl;e11, the
two expert judges it the fall fairs in
this district have r carted to Mr. Creel -
man, the Suparit toudent of Fairs
Dr. Rued iu his r•port says:—"Heavy
horses predominat d lu host of the
places visited by n :. This was parti-
cularly marked it Bruen and Hurcit,
' d 1 ss of horse
this1 i best C a t,
and think s o
all I
r
for the ordinary firmer. I saw v some
'very flue heavy ho seam Teeswater and
Wingham. In a rriston, Walkertcn,
and Palmerston th:. e was a large pro-
portion of light It Trees, although the
exhibit of heavy h,rses was very fine.
At St. Catharines Peterboro and Fort
Brie the light br ds predominated."
Mr. Campbell in 11 report says in part
as follows tattic. Shorthorns and
their grades out unlbored all others.
In feet, at such irs as those held in
Walkerton, Pal. erston, Fiarriston ter
Winghtttn, the a eve Classes were mere
1l nu
nbera than all other at
Whole
eittht fairs we tended. In this class.
k rtott and Vin issue had the best
aloe
W fi
lets while Pat to:11;ton and Harr'stor,
shod next. N• ertlutside of ts fat s=how
have I se 3n i Canada sloth we' ., !red.
growths, sap y bullocks. At Wing.
• r, lie scale
it s of vo- ex o 1•t e s
m a t3 e .
ba tt
s y
telt lti ails -would do even Eritaiu credit."
Mores mo Loser.•• --Money to loan on
notes, anti notes viscounted at reason..
able rates. Money advanced en inert -
gages, with privilege of playing at the
end of any ;year, 1s`otes itnd accounts
collected, Office—heaver Block, Whig -
ham. Rp14•f. McIlantro.
Auction
A CO load of
COuuty of Ozfor
auction at tho
halo on Satuld
o'clock p. ln.
prietor; 1.t', S. Se
ato Of Owe
ateclass ewe from the
will be sold by public
ational Hotel, Wing=
Noveinbsr 8th, at 2
1f.
Chambers, pro-
tt, audio+eer..
FOR SaLZ-.Cllr
ing at, Greetihous •
Boattnans—A
Apply to Mrs. A
an
ew
Diagonal St,
e is blooln•
street.
orders wanted,
Curb g Club,
A meeting of : eptbers of the Wing -
ham Curling Ole and those wishtug to
join will. be held' the oan
ucel oalabex
on Friday. event* Vov,7thaet S o'clock.
All those inter sled iu the "roarin'
gauge" aro iuvit • to.be prosect at this
Mooting,
You get the newest goods in' cuttings
and overcoatings at reasonable; prices at
Gee, Carr's. •
• A Social
The Social Copts
miuster Guild o
church, purpose gi
on Friday evening,
progrentnte is bei
the first social eve
there should be a
Evening.
Wee of the West -
the Presbyteriau
ng an. entertainment
Nov. 7th. A good.
prepared, This is
net of the season and
cod attendance.
Try Dulnlage, Kent
proof and storm proof
are pat together like
sold at half price
Block, for wind
overcoats. They
leather and are
Change in 1
Mr. J. E. Davis
ducting a drug sto
block for the pttet
oat to Mr Walt•
new proprietor
1st of Noveutbel
been a resident o
and he should au
good business.
of the Teems. R
in another colum
rug Business.
who has beets con-
e in ilia Macdonaid
four years, has sold
n MeeKibbon and the
lok• possessiott on the
Mr. Moltibbou has
Winghatn all his life
eecl in working up a
has,elio, best wishes
rI 1119 bona oui1 ern t
o en
The Tnn s has authority to arrange
dnteS•and terns for auction sales for
either E. S. Scott, of Brussels, or Thos.
Brown, Sea£orth.
Wingham Popular ConcertCourse
FIRST NUMBER;
"RONEY'S BOYS,"
OPERA HOUSE
Monday, November 17t11, 1902
A Sudd
Tlio home of Mr
Gray, Minnie stye
gloom by the tudd
est son, ClerenCo
Nvhich occurred ea
ing. On Tbursda
flively. and on Fr
taken ill with c
subject to as Wicks
not thought he
Tuesday evenin
bright be and hi
La severe shock to
have the sympath
their affliction. 1.
fr.lto the e y r
family
Friday, 7th inst.,
Wiuglla±n eemt ter
n Death.
and Mrs. W. G.
has been cast into
n death of their old-
., i31 his eighth year,
ly Wednesday morn-
la'the was well and
ay morning he was
ottp. The and was
f croup And it was
I
as seriously' ill until
. Clarence was a
sudden death will be
is parents, who will
of many friends in
1e funeral takes place
idenoe,Minnie St.,on
at 2.30 p. m. for the
Weekly ky
The following i
weekly examinatio
A of the first 1:loper
Sonnet during the
Subjects Algebra,
Ancient History an
The figure after
the number of ester
Seniors• A. Ifo
41:3 • A. Rowson „
P. Wynn, 547; L.
Doug tett tl;
7 2 0 ,
3. Garrielt,, 230
,
Jarmyti, 220 (3);
4. Park 101) (3
3Iluiors---V. Davi
3
242; O. Ferguson
t. Cruieksl3anks'
L. lterr, 201; 11.
186; B. Seett, 1
158 (4); W. llol
100 (4); 0. Meso
(3) Lt Ansley, 52
a in i
m at ons
the result of the
. s held in Division
ant of the Petblic
month of October.
mild, Arithmetic,
Physics—Score 500.
the marks indicates
inatiotts taken.
s, 416; M. Nixon,
5; E. Edwards, 372;
ilchrist, 330; B. Mo.
Robertson, 248 (4):
. Kerr, 222 (4) V.
r. V3tnstone, 14e (2);
; L Martin, 40 (1),
un, 400; I. Davis,37-l;
seise 3 5'
I A.ltintoai
1' s ,, {, lr
3e; Ile, 110001 2335 (4);
e38; 114. Gordon, 213:
mg, 187 (4) 3. iltutoul
I (4) ; Il,. Ittinciman,
+les 118; I1V. Isbister,
, 61 (`2) 0. Stewart, '61
21.
bled in
Died at the
Mrs. A.S. Stews
T., on Thursday,
i,ssie Marshall,
was the fourth
William and NI
time residents o
ince Albert,
ideuoe of Mr. nfl
Prince Alb'rt, N. W.
October 23rd, Mist*
ell 24 years. Deceased
aughter of the tate
ion Marshall, t one
Windom.
Big Bargains In
rubbers this mouth
Dou't forret w
largest choice in
qualities at fair pa
s, and
Gunners.
I( ' • can. get the
All kinds and
linxl, ,iw Co.
Almost F • at Accident.
Mr. Joe. Aden ofFrances street
t
met with what lu• lit have been a fatal
accident on Mon y morning. He was
engaged at drawn g in turnips on Mr.
Geo. flentlerson' farm, Bluevale road.
1was sittingor t o fro t the lie h of 10 d
ua
driving to the ba n when the end board
slipped out of th box and the turnips
fell amoug the h rses. feet, The horses
rtut away and M . Adams was thrown
off and two whe is, of the wagon 'passed
,over his body, is right arm was badly
broken and ma 'led, and he was con-
siderably shake up. Ile was reproved
to his home an . medical aicl was sum-
moned and tl injured inn dressed.
Eye witnesses f the apcldent say that
it is a uterieal .that be escaped instant
of death. Mr Adanhs is up in years and
this accident ' ill be a bard blow to him.
We are please to learn at time of goiug
to press, that e is cluing as well . • could
be expected.
Our mantle and ski
Why?
Will pay 20c n
for the next 30
Chisholm binck..
ode
HAN
and
& Co.
FOOT aRIQG= t'4 ligull-
:par Conventence of Foundry g,•ne
ploy es.
At the meeting of be town council on
11louday evening- tore were present
Mayor Venstoueand bilncillarsllottnes,
Irwin, Bell, McIndo• and Elliott,
A petition signed y 3, U. Long and
others was received, asking for ,grata)•
lithic wall; on the n• rth side of Victoria
street west of Loop d street. The lee
quest of the petition •re was granted, and
the street emirate authorized to pro.
teed with the const notion of the work,
The Mayor stated that the committee
appointed with ref ecce to the ussesse
ntent of furetiture f ctories was not yet
ready to report,
Conn. Muludoo, hairman of the street
committee, stated t hat only one tender
1 side-
walkhad been received f r raising the e a de -
walk on Patrick street, opposite Dr.
Chisholut'e and o motion of Comm
Holmes anti BelI, r ae matter was left in
the hands of the to eet committee with
power to act.
On *notion of 0 nits. Mina and Mc-
lndoo the matter f u bridge across the
river from the W stern iroundry Co's.
premises to the t yen was left in the
hang, of the Exe. five Committee with
power to not.
Some inforlusl discussion took place
as to having bac tedescent lights placed
at the corners of he principal residenttat
3 streets; and it is robable that there may
lbefore. long be u 're light ou the subject.
Omit. Irwin's by-law to regulate the
I' weight of bread offered for sale itt this
' 1 town, notice of vhiold was giveu at last
I meeting, was ! asset!,
,• The finance ommittoe recommended
the payment o a the following accounts:
oice butter
A R. S;urrn
Death of M s. Abraham
In the death of, rs. Thos. Abraham
at her home on V 'coria street op Tnes-
clay morning, the is another break in
the circle of old r silents, Mrs. Abra-
13ana's maiden 1 ams was Elizabeth
Wildon and she was aged 63 years.
She was lnarriec to Kr. Abrahatn 47
years agoettid'the have been residents
of Winghatu for 37 years. Deceased
had been itt faille( health for some few
years past, hnvin had a paralytic stroke
nearly four year ago and since that
time she has been confined to her hpme,.
The immediate cause of death was
heart failure. e was a lady who had
many friends a d was beloved by all !
who were acq fated with her. She 1
was amember 1 the -Church of Eng-
land and in he younger days took an
active interest i the work of the church.
Her bereave husband will have
the sympathy £ many friends in his
sore affliction. The faneral takes place
from her late sidence this (Tbursday)
afternoon at 3 'clock for the Wingl
cemetery. "
Special—Ladies to an fawn swede
gloves, different size, r: $1.2 or 59c.
H+ 'A & Co,
The fun still continue at the Keut
Bibck Sale—fun' . ices. Dunnage
clic! not steal the ' . (.81 Nor is he meal;:- I
ing melt nhouey The goods most go.
Township of T ruberry, taxes for
1902 .......... 1 26
Hart & elide+el ,supplies 1 46
McLean & So hunber,etc,, .... 04 b7
W. J. Mallagb salary. ., .. 12' 00
The Mayor, ., ssessor . and Clark,
select' ng rors 12 00
J.. B. Fi'rguso services revision
voters' lis U8 60
V
bulorwa services voters'
lit coort 00
J,_B. h'ergusoth •paid Inspector's
fees, re wei .1 scalae. . 6 26
,Ins. Brock, labo 91
W. Guest, work • t cemetery • '3 75
Howson, Harve and Brockbank
' oare of dam and • water for
streets 55 60
Hook & Ladder o , services 3 00
0. J. Beading, in peetor local iin-
provements a, d building fence 40 13
V. Vaunorman, t king indigent to
House of Re ' ge 2 75
V. Vaunormau, p id for wood for
flail
V. Vanuoruean, st
Wiughatn Electri
W. Holmes, repel
Jas. Marshall, su
tery
Beattie Bros., hos
A. Sanderson, str
teaming. -.. .
IOn motion of .
these accounts we
c uu
lary42 00
LightCo.,lights 35 86
s 2 50
veying in cense-
12 00
Burns -Cam bell Wedding.
to fire .., 1 00
et watering and
rte 6 30:
essrs Holmes and Bell I
e ordered to be paid,
$ I, A TEAR IN ADVANCE
For all Stomach Troubles Try
Douglass'
Qyisia
Tablets
We guarantee an absolute
cure for the most distressing
cases. When all others fail
give us a` trial, and your
money will be refunded
if we do not satisfy.
>< Aa Douglas&
10 -piece Toilet .ets in blue, blue and 4
yellow, and pini, and gold, with gold
handles and floc 1 decorations, veiyy
special at $4.00, at Tudlhope's for the
balance of this els.
Farmers' I
Tho following particulars of the The following
marriage of Mr, .J D, Burns of the town ' Institute meet•in
to Miss CatnpbelI, of Perth, are taken sure Last I ttrvl
from the Perth Co • ier of October 81st: ; Ball,Noveteber 2
"In the presence of their iininediate Hall, November
relatives, at the mu at the bride's ; hall, November 2
parents, D'arey St eet, on Wednesday November 27; I
morning, October 2 . Miss Itiary Isabel, ; hall, November 2
third daughter of r,
ani Mrs. John G.
'ember 20;
Blueval
Campbell, was un ed it3 marriage to ' ember 1;Et11el, to
Mr. Janes D. Burn . of Wingham, and Walton, Deeeuhbe
sou of the late llev. William Burns, for- ; house, December
neerly paster of If lox Church, Perth. !II:ael'el,se, December
The nuptials wero performed by' the Docember 6. The a'Iln 1 speakers
Rev. 4. 11, Scott, p• stor of St. Andrew's 1 and their subjects are: Andrew Elliott,
and the wedding w. s very quiet. There i Galt:—"How to aintain Moisture and
,
,.I
.
1 1 ii..
e 1 1 t In tle0 031
C}ot er nal
u inPerthwish Di.r . , d
will «lsl s J
ho
aro man,
lentils a happy life i h her new Wingham I Clover Iiay;" Corti anti Silage;"
home. Although the wedding was quiet, "Roots;" "What do We do with our
her friends did not allow her to leave Crops;" "Better •actories and Better
C ;" ,
them without Fo e token of their i Lows Needed, 'The Bacon Mogi"
esteem. in the neat logo of Miss Qalnp- ; "Concrete;" Ere 'lug subjects: "Sugar
bell to 14ir. Burns, S . Andrew's Church f Bents;" "Malting the Most of our
choir loses a valga le soloist, and the; I' erm• Miss Bla 1 Maddoek, Guelph,
member:{ took the o casion to show their 'tSC'ence of Dutt
regnrds in the pre entation of a eloclt, snaking;" {Our
Aar. laud Dies. Burn • loft on the noon C. ' How to Make Th
P. R. express for t short honeyauot)n
trip after which tl ey will reside in
Wingham."
Attend the Best ----It Pays
CENTRAL.
STRATFQRD, ONT.
Recent graduates ]{rive accepted ,
good positions at $40, $,,45. i 30 and $i;0
per month, end a few days acct an
application was received t:taning one
of our graduates of last teen a st.lary
of l S00 per annum.' Tltili is the hind
of evidence you are look'e.g for as to
the bast school to attend.
Catalogue free.
Enter this month if possible,
W. J. ELLIOTT
If PRINCIPAL.
J. M, Mc ay, of laa:r t. visited in
town last w. in ti interest of the
Interuationa '.cIi.. a, and while here
bought an of . 'at front A. R. Saint,
Chisholm BI t k.
Hicks' Fore sts for November
First storm in ente3lrs for this month
will be central chi the 3rd and 4th.
Rise in tempera ire, fellingbarometer,
clondmess and. in front west and east,
turning to snot in some parts, Second
storm: period f November will be cen-
tral on the Ott extending from the 7th
to the 12th, hauge to wnrtner from
west, failing barometer, and areas of
autmmnal rail evil] ruove eastward from
the Oth to the 3 rem:hina tho nultninat-
it the 11th with possible
thunder charging to snow
sarins; weather. Storm
It to :Berl, Rain, wind
and snow on filo 26th and «a7
ing stage, ab
li„ hteninn ani
and cold,
period recti 1
stitute Meetings. We len
lour fall a
a program of Farmers ; Jackets in
s to be held in West'
t Port Albert C. 0, P.
lit
Fel 1
10
nth'.„. O,iil itn.l see
,4, nt't•i",t'I t, wit-
,
iro-
,boys' 4411.1 w illtal3'
HttxA&Co.
TO CUktB A COLI) IN r i( milt
;Auburn, Temperance! Take Laxative Brom° ciainin.• 'i'eldet.. Al
5; SG. Helens, town 1 tlrucgists re2u:dd the money if it anis to cure
E W. Grove's signature is on each pox. 21n.
; Wingham term hall, I t
Fordwich, Donaghey's; -.-- _. r .... .. t,... . ,-`
Molesworth, Nov-, Wtngham's Leading. shoe Store
,
I easter Fi it
o a Dt.c- .
, s ,
vn hall, December 2;
3; Manlsy's School-!
, ,
D r
iu die s 1001 -
so l
5;.y Constance, town 1
+ is pea kers
trR
r .0
Boys”.
•s
„
ht e
'
9 CCeS9 at the
u Aud
furore 9t1eh els hag
in the concert roe
decorum and app] ads i.
r
11 train : 1
'Flog
sores t
artistic peifoctioi
Roney has set a p, co which is it hopeless
one for Iris brant rs, No such singing
by boys was ever card in this ' er ally
other ruutetry.--I tieago Fur Iluitdrod
Opera lIouin, 'Rai •gnarls, Monday, ev'en-
iug,, Nov. 17th.
Talk on Digestion,
stration in Coolci
Their Effect on the
•!"Domestic Science;
,
Evolution and Oulti
ehieved phenomenal;
toriutn olid created n
arely been nesst•t1! Won the 1
Poop)- ost 'their I At the openin
' wild. The s'astt3, President
Bowling Cubuo
1
notch rf
v
pop 6
., and therein Mr. balis,te be compet
members of theol
tests have . made
the bowlers. Th
on Tuesday of
gteeohtel is the
the Pte..idnit's
//
k.
t,
•-3 a
4 •• L
r.
s
rtnaking;" "Bread -
omen's institutes— KEEP DRY
rn Interesting, A
h hnple Don-
gv:vit„ S,tBacteriaeemand comes from told,. damp feet. Hew
Houlo autl Dairy ;" ttll-important, then, to wwar good
' "Plower),—Their
angle.
More trotlblo then von eon imsaine
wttng Bails.
of the bowling
1. E. Gibson, of the
r
ted a pair c f bowling
d for by the different
b. 7.130 different con -
considerable sport for
finals were played
his week and Mr. C.
atnpian and winner of
it of bowling balls.
,`7 f.
4 SUES ES
. i
r .
ROBBERS
a
A D ta t. I$I
"lVoh 5
avo Waterproof teat ..hoes+
a
Ladies'
in lerS
rsizes s .r
. t
e 8,
rt
g
price 20e, for • . .40
Ladles Storm oral lti bbFr first u s h s .11rt1-
i
ity, regular price fele for •60
Men's Robbers, sizes 6 to 12, ree-
talar price 73c, for - :64
Also toys', Misses' and Children's
at cut prices..
W. J.