The Wingham Times, 1903-03-12, Page 13
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VOL,,XXXIL-BTU. 1622.
Prices
ec��l
'!'OR io DAYS ONLY !
Everything in Winter Goods
at COST and BELOW.
Note a few prices :
Men's heavy Overshoes,
,• 44
Zen's fine "
Ladies' Felt Shoos, fur
trimmed,
Ladies' Felt Shoes, fur
trimmed,
Ladies' Cardinal Slippers
"' Felt Gaitors
" Felt low Shoe -
" Felt lined Shoe
"' fine Bong. Sltoc,laced
•• 44 .1
s•
4•
"
•.
.'
reg.
price
$1.60
1.50
1.85
1.75
1.50
1.35
1.50
1,00
1.35
2.50
2.25
2.00
1.75
1.60
10111D E RCFADTflING
Men's fleece & wool Shirts, .50
At .. ,c .75
46 1, " 1,25
Men's heavy Caps, in blue
end black. - • 1.25
Men s heavy Caps, in blue
and black, - 1.50
Men's heavy Ceps, in. blue
and black, - - .75
Men's heavy Caps, in blue
and black, - - .50
cut
price
$1.30
1.25
1.50
1.35
1.15
1.05
1.25
.75
1.10
2.00
1.85
1,60
1.45
1.30
.38
.55
.90
1.00
1.15
.60
.40
BIEN'S ,!3i'.4E GS
Now is the time to pick out your
'Winter Suit when urines are so low,
;lust ten days to do so, and' 'yon 'should
• '.(e advantage of this great sale.
+..; Prices of Suits, from $10.00 to $40.00.
Everything guaranteecd first-class.
A pleasure to show goods.
Ilomuth Bros.
,Sign of the Big Bear.
MARRIAE LICENSES
Issued. by PlitANx ATi.RSOrr, No. 28 Victoria
street. Winuham. dnt. No witnesses required.
DOMINJION BANK
WI$OHAM
'Capital paid up, $2,940,000
Reserve Fuad and
Undivided�profits $3,260,000/
Farmers' bjetes discounted,
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the "Totted States and Europe.
SAVINGS' DEPARTMENT -Interest
allowed on deposits.of $1 and upwards,.
and added to'principa130th June and 31st
December eti;h year.
1 A. E. GIBSON, Manager.
$.•Vru.stone, �+olie1tor.
BAN k OF HAMILTON
WINGIJAM.
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00,
• Reserve Fund, $1,000,000.00.
. 1?r ,ident-.loan Serene.
V:.'e•1'residcnt-A. G. EMtrsy.
xl,tz�EOTOUS
3'oltn Praetor, Geo. Bauch, Wm. Gibson, M.P.
A. T. Wood, X. P., A. B. Lee (Toronto).
General Manager -S. T1'UR1�IBULL.
BIv'inits Dank -Hours 10 to 0; taaturdey, 10
to 1. l e ti.41ts Of 51 and upwardareceived. in-
terest rillow, tl, and computed on the 80th No-
vrmber and illst May each year and added to
principal.
t5peoinl Deposits also received at current
*Maq.af tntorest,
Drafts . n Great Britain and the United
States Be.:;lit and sold.
'Tratell •4ar„ notified that the teak nt Ham-
ilton *a4 •c4 1lrunehr�, 1*ete Cirnttlar Rates of
National Pn ylneiat ;Bank of England, Limittsl,
*titch ruin ,.• cashed without lnlrrarge or trait.
M In an. part of she vrorid.
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NO , oOZ41'iQU.t,1), ,A.stsst
* L. DIOICIaci Oat, tolicikor.
Pick From Purity
Conte here when you want to get
fresh, clean groceries -you are pick-
ing from purity.
You will be exchanging your money
for the best groceries we can thrid
after diligent hutting.
The whole a stook from one end to the
other, the butter, lard, staples, and
the toast exclusive of delicacies have
received close rare when being bought
and are hnnde�l over to our custouaers
ns examples dt the best the world
produces.
Could you aslc more ?
Our prices in every instance are as
low as they could possibly be.
You can rely on everything being
clean and promptly delivered.
R,
A1 Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Prompt Delivery. Phone 59,
A LARGE SELECTION.
Never before had 1 such a quantity of farms
for sale, as now on the list. included in this
list are unimproved farms that may be bought
at from 420 to 580 an acre. On the other bond,
those looking for improved place% may buy
such. with brick houses, stone stables and ad-
vanced condition throughout at from 440 to
500 an acre.
The intending purchaser of any kind of a
farm will find it to his advantage to see me
before making a purchase.
T. J. MAGUIRE,
Office -At Real Estate Agent.
niy residence, Leopold street.
Who Wants a Farm ?
I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands
for sale, in 60; 100,75,150 and 200 acres, lots in
Kinloss, Greenock, ruce, Kincardine,.Huron
and Ashfield Townships. Good. lans with
good buildings to be sold cheap on easy terms.
Also a good sawmill for sale, oltnoet for a song.
Also e. good blacksmith ehop (dwelling in coni
nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonsltop. A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount. of
ntouey to loan at a per cent. For further par-
• tnsurancoAgeat,Holvrood,
MOAN. ONT. RIO, ':t.4 t:.TTh DA.Y, MAIM 42, I903,
Wear Greer's Shoes. and Rt;bbers
Into Business
Messrs. Chas. Ske,
of this tow'),have f
and will open afurl)
wood,tbe 18th of tb
has bad several yea
ecce in the furuit
will have the be
friends for saecess
Galiingwood
[tes and D. Dinslee
rwed a partnere
ore store in Coiling
month. 1VIr.Skeates
s practical experte
re business. They
Hardware Busi
The 'hardware bus
years carried on ,er.
Was this week sold t Mr. W.
Leigh, of kiageraville.
Mr. Fis
take possession in ew days.
Fon SSen::-eGot•d.141a9
drill, nearly nenv. Apel,
ie'set Change ORANGEMEN I.
efts for 00 many `Y
tltni6h & 1:'Athick Provincial Grand
' T. Nish- West Now i
Leigh w' Wing
.''The Grand Cbapx
eeptory, convened
' aesday afternoon
state gent.. with 'W. J. Dunlop,
I their new Ixpu}e. • Private sale Of furniture, en , •ts, rttgii, Master of the Gran.
curtains eto eta. Ey ryt ' ah o 't Ontario West, l:residi
flew. Articles b -
wishes of many T. J. MAat'lit l; Ile
t�
rris see
CONVENTION huge were varied at , hovels by tsoug .Iry
Wawa Wm. Wlt of St, Marys, W.
Lodge of Ontario Laudof.Aylmer, a
Session in R A Douglass of
am. file happy path.
r Royal Black Pre -
after the miduigia
t 3.30 o'clook on
the opera. house,
orshipful Grand
lack Chapter of
4, ut a
tail; . e :e . at troy resit -
Private funds to loan at lowest Awe of The Grand Master's
dente for the next two 'eeks. the •wont of the Ord
interest Apply to H. DISt5 M H. ]1iCINnnca.,
Altera -bone a
The general pubs'
roost at the W tngl
course of a few we
in use are to be ch
osition. In plat
wise of the store,
across the " store.
public a great
should be better
extra wine ow wi
Post Office. •
year was most enecnr
,.St. Patrick's . oncert, 1 of'tir'te Grand Registr
will be given More Our readers a}louid •ear in
mind. the der to be in a tiotrishi
m post office in the sipper and euteyteiun nt to be held in a large increase in me
s. The boxesxaOW the, Towu Hall ourTit e . ay evening nest, k The following addr
aged into a differentunder the auspices o a .the Westminster I read on behalf of the
of running' length- Guild of the Presley/ rian church. Ani Huron and Perth: --
hey will be placed interesting progr is . promised and all7'o the Right Wori3hi
.this will give the are •invited Sapper served in council ? (atiic•;rs and Nletn
sal more rbom and ohamber front. 5:;10• • 7,30 p in Pro '
Viii
Chttptrt• of
w u
for all parties. An , e• a uututttt
grant to eommenoe - fi o'clock. , nniteo counties of H
teuu to you a hearty
to furnish more Ii slit for the post oInce Two story house tit rent; nine roosts; tag, which we hope y
staff, hard and soft water r 1 . acre of laud can i as empty words carni
be had for long or Stott term. Apply to ` but we extend a han
Grand tic Cl:upte
we comm« then to t
k•e,llaced in the rear
MONEY TO LOAN at 41:t per cent. tan austou«a. Gtl i tt }si k
easy terns of repayment. Apply to A. A
bcon to the niilteted. 1 is coming: a
Dulmage, Kent iiloek, Wivahun, again, T. P. Snuti , l':y. pecialist, uvill : of Wiugham.
he in Winghant •et Vol' A. Caw bell's l W e clamor pres
p beautiful lakes
The Wester
The second 01 t
for the North -We
Mr. John McKagu
settlers'idtects vet
Mr. and Mrs. Jub
Hugh Mclague le
Nieou went to Ale
other passengers �u
but we did not lea
Win. Churchill an
West to Fartney
T. R. thn ugh 01
a car road of settl
1
Excursions.
drug store on . i day March 2b, , er
on y.
"one day 7 " you have any de- ' oatarhots or flowing
settlers excursions feet in your eyes1gu it will pay you to j ugricuitnrto l you ouu
Ieft on Tuesday. cal laud see him. ''I cau»nation free. brought into itti pre
shipped a car load 'Of Call early and avo d the rush. 1 dition by a loyal Pr
taunt whore ranks 1
Weather. ; four Orange Lodge
spring-like weather • s of North
oor�,►e to i sh ip alone
the scow has about j eilit of this nit ntbe
g flood is in order
itIt the thaw ana; a feel highly
;.present so many i i
der.and men holden
C. P, R. to Melita,
Mciiague and Me.. � "`' The Sprin
for Melita and Miss, For the past week
•curter, Dian. Three has been in order ant
ut West via C. P� R.;' all disappeared.. .P
their names, M''isrs 'rains the usual epx'
P. Thomas also w this wt els. The lea
Tuesday via the ti the road south of ti
cago, 'They ship e4 titan it was last yea
effects. ' ` 'slam was carried.
Merck last years
the. estate -of S. J. spring break up a
All accounts d
Smith must Le pt
11. A. Sa/JTII, exec
d by 20t11 of 1 Match time itt t
trix: as we last,
Newspa
We understand
cuddy, who has f
been editor and
erich Signal Ila
rine ntess:t4 n eget
kGn, Tete fOrm
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.:
See Halsey' Park's advertisement.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guarau'
teed to cure headache.
Our N
The opening cha
"A Cruel Reven"
this issue. The
Laura Jean Lilo
authors and is a
The Tmnis will
scribers till lst, 1
✓ Story
ters of our new story,
" will be found in
tory is written by
, one of the best
ry interesting story.
e sent to new sub -
4 for 75 cents.
Cna-roti PORTRA.IT.-Life size,
$2.00, at Armstrong (35 Co's studio.
Changes at C
As soon as' the w
number of changes
C. P. R. station yar
coming in on the o
to come in on the
form. Other min
made in the yard.
trains coming in n
form will be appr
ling public),
for
P. R. Station.
ether is favorable a
re to be made at the
In place of trains
tside track they are
ck next to the plat -
changes are to be
The change of the
.t to the station plat-
iated by the travel -
Dr. Bailer, speetallst in the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Office op-
posite St. Andrew's church, London,
Ontario.
To °erne
Mr. J. D. Burns r
cement last week fr
Cement Co., of Ow
the company of wh'
a. former well -lino
business manager.
using cement durin
should leave their
Burns, as we untie
likely to advance
t Users.
ceived a car load of
m the Sun Portland
n Sound. This is
h Mr. Jas.A. Cline,
n Winghamite, is ,
Parties who intend
the coming season
der early with Mr.
tend the price is
ut the first of May,
charge of the mec
the Signal for a n
brother•in-law
hos. Deans of th
.son has also been
nal for a number
wisbes the new
their undertaking.
what Mr. McCrilli
future.
ti
good weather iu
er Change. greeable in April.
er is running across .
in -our country.
town, and is higher ; . Like in many for
. The Wroxeter tnill ' lament the loss et
sway on the 10th of Nebo during the ye
ere are having 'the froth the place of 1
hope and trust of r.
about the same time P. G.Orange Lodgt
r. Last year we had l tore we tau say
arch and very disc- !Poet
t • Gone are are the
And the young tha
that Mr, D. McC in-, • ° Have a brow of ea
Bt*unn c Lor.,'; •
roll SAt,E,- -vine1
But while suoh
a number of yeitrs chi ice building lots, corner Frances:tiud , the ttta- are o
a recitation by Mr.
in.(hatu,
ing dispersed shortly
hour•, having sen a
;most enjoyable so hal time.
The $lark Cha, er again convened at
9 o'clock, on Wed May tnoening, when
the reports of com ittees were received, t
and matters of in erect to the Order 1
ddress reviewing dealt with.
The following o' cera were elected:-..
r daring the past W. J. Dunlop, T ronto, Grand Mas-'
ing, The report ter.
r showed tho Or -
Jas. Wilson, Pet ' •lea, Deputy Grand
g coudttion, with Master.
bership. ,linin Scarlett,Le • bnry,Junior Depu-
ty Grand Master.
Rev. Wm.. Wal. , , Brampton, good i
Chaplain,
Fred R. Parnell, ' . Catbarines,Grand
Registrar.
Richard names n, Rat Portage.
Grand Lecturer. I
H. Hamilton, Tor • to, and J. M,Oole-
mar, Tara,' Grand 0 nsors..
Win. Whine, Mite ell, and Robt. Gra-
ham, Hamilton,Gran , Standard Bearers.'
Lieut, -Col. Bele =r, Southampton,
s of welcome was
aunty Lodges of
al Grand Master,
era of the Grand
ntario Weer.
appointed by the
on and Perth ex -
knightly greet -
u wiil,:lietlept not
g`lroau'the lips;
of eiucertty to tele
ut Ontario West,
ut to your view,
gy hills, roaring
utl wells, but we
tress town with au
y surrounding it,
ut prosperous cow
testant population,
e, find some torte--
reported
orty
reported for the
nd South Hurou.
'nrniches seven or
honored at having
Knights of our Or -
honorable positions
er years we have to
an truth ottr ranbs
r have been called
bor to a place, we
aril. For since the
met in this town be -
the words or the
ends of sins ery hair,
Were isas`t.....,...�.
roprietor of the Grid- l}tttriclt streets. Will be sold separately ; bees, and we are pie
this• week s¢Id x}s roren:bloo. app'^, to . U. Bttu,. Grand Black Ohara
Lon tturgeon'!)c)t- tueettng today that: i
In b/4' Blie i€l ist� ytr,` Ear' x."bre aticr j iii�fitb •, ,- �..
gentleman has lin hroat, wi•Pl'bc .tt Winglham,on Monday, I 'toe Provincial
apical department of March 30th; Mondny.May 4th; Monday, ' place some eighteen
ords are true, yet
p by young mem-
sed to say that this
Ire a Provincial'
tt ci not the_ last. si
Grand Treasurer.
Albert Swinn, uysboro,
Grand Registrar.
Wm. Forster, To
Treasurer.
0. Armstrong, T
Lecturer,
Grand Com. -A.
mer; W. Bowerm
hood, Wallacebu
Cookstown; Tho:
Sound; D. J. Pa
J. S. Chisholm,
Past Grand Ma
ronto, conducted,
lation of officers.
Ou Wednesday
gates arrived, eac
quota. At the pre
day afternoon) th
attendance.
The Provincial
with the Grand M
Mitten in the chair
1 on. :
e ^:.nblie . e 'ti
. L. met in this . evening, at which
ears ago. "eyed by prominen
niber of years and is June 1st; Monday, .Tune i th. Glasses '• We hope this visit of the P. G Black
E Messrs. Peter and properly fitted. Office at Campbell's
town. l Mr. Robert- drug store, Win#tham.
reporter on the Sig-,
rm eeery success in A happy event to
We have not learned deuce of Mr. Jo
ddy intends doing. in street, Win;ham,
ing at 11 o'clock,
kiss Frances, waw
l to Mr. Louis Loose
Dakota. The cere
by Rev: D. Perrie,
ing unattended. T
in white silk, trim
lions and pearls.
was of blue- boa cl
white felt. Little 11
of the bride, made a
leveland. and carried a bunch
f years The Trans In the Bond- of Wedlock.
Business Change. iffe
Having ,disposed of our •.siness and
goodwill tri the repairing id rnanufac-
turing of pumps C. . Reading, we
would ask all our ustomers to give
him there.patrona ; as„we feel satisfied
you will be used as well by him row -as
heretofore by us.
D. SHOWERS & Sox.
Wedded at
Last week's C1
says: -"Mr. R. B.
agent of the G.T. R
r in town yesterday
illations because of
which took place in
hal church, Clevelan
the ofciating clergy
Pickard. Hie bride
son, formerly of
Mrs. Jeffrey returne
Saturday after a ten
Both Mr. and Mrs.
known to many of o
joie with the Tines
happy wedded life.
sister of Mr. A. Ti
-We want to cl
tobaccos, cigars a
will give bargains
J. Bccux a
an out our stock of
tObaceo pipes, and
these lines.
, Star Restaurant.
W. C. T.
The ladies of the
held their regular
Hall on March the
program presented
ing and instructive
Call to Prayer was
by devotional ex
readings on Evan
and various occur
paign was next get
ed by a Bible Rear
tenon on "The S
Body." Mrs. A.
on the subject ".1
after the vote, of
The ladies meet
Taasday every
! *0 welooiao
. Meeting.
Ingham W. C. T. TJ.
etingin Chisholm's
rd at 3 1. m. The
Vas a very interest -
tie. The Dominion
rend, and followed
cises. A series of
elistic Temperance,
ees in the last cam -
n. This was follow -
ng by Mrs, J. J. Pat-
netity of the Hainan
oes then read a paper
tudy of the Situation
ec 4th. What next?"
regularly on the lst
nth and are always
lsltora. .
ton Ir'ews-Record
Jeffrey, the genial
at Londesboro, was
d received congrat-
his recent marriage
e Epworth Memor•
on February 18th,.
au being Rev. LW.
as Mrs. 3, Hender-
ingham. Mr. and
to Londesboro cu
ays wedding tour,"
Jeffrey, are well -
r readers, who will
n wishing them a
Mrs, Jeffrey is a
ing, of Wingbam.
Special Cou
A special meeting
was held on Saturda
=L44132'1111_1 eontiectio
Fo clry " i i hue
were present except
Messrs Taylor and
Western Foundry C
The companywd erec`sh�t
their plant an
would cost in the n
000. These new buil
anew store room 60.
torn shop and a la
moulding room, Th
the council should
tent of these repairs
and they would ogre
sonal bonds to elnplo
months earth year.
this, i)r. Allen, a in
pany would furnish t
to finance. the incr
was also intimated
hall $2,500 worth of
way to 'iii inp'ltani.
matter quite freely
to invite • 1)r. Allen
when the natter
cussed and some rte
cit Meeting,
• place at the resi
a Gray, Josephine
1 Wednesday rooru-
vhen his daughter,
united in marriage
of Grandon, North
Cony was performed
lie young couple be..
e bride was gowned
d with silk medal -
r travelling dress
The ceremony, ct
wed3ing dinner bein,
couple left on the al;
short honeymoon tri?
other places, followi
rice and good wishes
th, trimmed with
erma Gray, a neiee
ainty flower girl;
f white carnations.
gratulation and
over, the happy
rnoon train for a
to Ida iston and
d by showers of
Nouse and lot fo s • ear to rent. Ap-
ply to as. .Ott.
MONEY To Loin.Money to loan oil
• notes, and antes discounted at reason-
able rates. Money advanced on mort-
gages, with privilege of paying at the
end of any year. Notes and accounts
eoilected. Office -Beaver Block, Wing -
1 .
ing-liana ltoOT..MOINDOO.
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FARMERS AND
STOCK MEN
Gondition
I* Will pay you to use. None bnt the
best drugs are used, and as it is made
on the premises we Itritn,v there is
nothiug injurious in it.
Over 2 lbs in 25G packaAe.
5 packages 'for OM.
Try it and be convinced of its value.
Manufacturefi and sold by
AL.TON MOKIBECON.
Dm ;1st and Optitiatt
Nett to Post oftn.,,„
We carry a. full line of Dr. tqb
Family Msdieiriee.
Chapter may have the effect of stirring
j up a greater interest in the Order .rind
that our next anneal report will show at;
increase in the membership of the Carder
as web as some n Preceptories start-
: ed.
i We sincerely h
/meeting will be
to all who may
attending, and a
have any reuse
Wiugham.
f Signed on beh
1 and Perth.
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pe and trust tbat this
leasant and profitable
ave the privilege of
so that ehey fnay never
to regret their Van tO
lf of Counties of Huron
John Scarlett,
John Wilfoid.
We shall be lad t
have visitors or purpose
drop in and. tell its, or se
Hamdton; S. Ma-
g; Dr, Buchaliam
McClelland. Owen
terson, London; Dr.
ngham.
e electiou and Metal- I
e Grand Lodge dele-
train bringing its ;
lit writing(Wednes-
re are about 300 in
and Lodge opened
and are now in ses-
ddreeses were deny -
members of the Or,
der, but we go to ress too early to give
a, full report this eek.
tEED -The farmer' 1 "t
waverly and, New 20t Cen •y are ad- i
Special prices an 10 shel
othy and clover for sale.
50 ACRES Fon SALE. -H way be-
tween Bluevale and NV' am. Land :
nearly all cleared in igh state of cul -
T. 3. Mentann, Real Estate Agent. ,
PERS
council. !Ind citiz us of Winghani.,
*At the afierno sigion. only routine
i business wai razz
! was held i -n the evening, aud adjourn-
= inent made' to he ltrotatcay Hocise,
where a banque was tendered the visit. -
Mine Host Br adway catered to the
wants of the M er man in good .
the menu being 11 that could be des
! Nearly one hu red sat down t e
1 ands and delect le delicacies, to whicb,
it need hardly b said, ample justice was
' At the conclu on of the repast Mr. A.
I H. Musgrove act d as chairman, and the
naval toasts wer honored. "The King"
brought forth th hearty singing of the
; National Anthe . and an admirable
speech from h v. E. W. Hughes, of
Tillsonburg, anc a former pastor of St.
! Paul's Church, Ingham. The toast to
"William Prink of Orange." whose
!meaning'. Orange en hold in revereneee
I Grand Black Chlis ter of Ontario Vieit,
I was responded to in felicitoas terms by
-T1* Provincial t react Lodge of ontarm
I West," elicited a stirring mid patriotic
;address from . John
Worshipful Gra I Master, who laid
strong emphasis n the fact that the
prineiple of the 0 der was equality for
all classes andcree 5. "Oeueda,"coupled
with the names 6f W. 1%. Lockhart and
Rev. Win. Walsh, taught forth hearty
responses from bo It gentlemen. .*The
Army and Navy," vas ably dealt with
by Vent -Col. A, Belcher of South -
a mpton, who said 11 believed in warfare.
:The tritish Iltripir became what it is
tceday by the shed ng Of blood on the
battlefield. There vas A's() Warfare in
Christian life. "T 16. Pram" was ro.
Hall and W. Banks
The Many eteel nt speeches g.ven
uring the evening ere well punctuated.
humorous s , and the proceed-.
all Stomach T
Douglass'
Dyspepsia
Tablets
We guarantee an ab
cure for the mast NCO(
cases. When all otttar,r4p,
give us a trial, and you -H-
ill; ellewe oboet resfial
111 110 Dougla
EASTER TE
COMMENCES APRIL v.s
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
encellent time to commando
course of itudy sd as to be read
take a good position in the
ALL SCHOOLS ARE NOT A
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Courses in Shorthand. Moolik
Penmanship.&b.
W., ELL1O
erannstated minister led at his h
Elora on Saturday. ed 04 y
preach educational erztains in the Medi* t
odist church here o Sunday next. Rev.
R. Hobbs will per oriel 'h snnilar *mice'
in the church at alkeeton.
it you , The 'Woman's Foreign Mieeionann
I a very successful
/ Society of the Pr sbyterien Church hele,
afternoon last.
'were presented.
week in Toronto on siuess.
Mr. Alex. Ritchi spent part ef last wOillneSounnidmmeevee
Miss Sewright, of -orwood, nits taken the book of Jail
a position in Miss Boy d s unlImery store. for several Sand
Mrs. Elder, of Bra efleld. is visiting at , people are part
the home of her br tiler. Mr. T. H. :,tteernidautheeineimicini
Dr. Macdonald, M. P. left for Often-ail:vas,
I 'duties.
Ion Tuesday to ammo his Parliamentary !, wantito
1 Mr James Ombra e spent a few days vicinity of the sto
'last week visiting vi h former friends in •
'Waterloo county.
of Ripley, were visit'
Mrs. D. Bradley a dg „ wino arics
Machlath last week. 1
2 1Mr. Taylor, mans er for the Western '
Foundry Co. was i Toronto a few days
this week on busin
Miss Henderson, Goderich, has re. ;. UP TO
turned to town and akilleinnehryerstpoorsei.tion in •
of Wingliam, has! THE MINUTE
zug. next
series
s Th
ular
serVite
rag; till, -
Miss Macplief•son's
Mrs. L. Harold,
been here for a tee days visiting her !
visiting at his h me here for'n few!
months, reterned to Langdon, North
Dakota on Wedne. day.
• resident of Wingham
with his old friends '
this week.
t decided as to where
ends in 'Wingham
a in. the West.
'wick and W.A.Grewar1
ham. for a few days.--
Lauchlin and Miss Ma -
holidaying with Wing- ,
week,:-Brusspis Post. I Full etock of trunks ea,: valiaeo
osmerly of St.
well-known forme
was shaking hand
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Clarke has n
he will locate in t
wish them sum
were visiting th
Parrett, in Win
Miss Maggie M
dred Scott were
ham friends thi
Peter Ost
Thomas, took a
Mapleton And
them too.
:kali when we have them-- anlwkail •
we've marked on them cer
est price -and Ni -4(41 \Vt% 11W
maker's guaratitee that PleY
geod as they look- we've ks mac
anybody. •
please, •you.
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