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THE WIMUIWAI TIMES, JANUARY
1904
MINOR LOCALS.
—Write it 1904 now.
--A tippy PAt. prosperuue New Year.
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Ifiat with all the teaehers in. their placed wife of VV. J. Noble: a daughter.
—Mr A. (Jrr, Of the lintel Brunswick 4 c:'at t it --in Myth. ea Dee, loth, the wife of
Qin-,1,'.Y I t u., I ; a soui
vntl 1.01.dd lois ismer iLtaatl.iy- hux se fair to '. n tlixI- tl
7dATTiht~wa•--T?;ruta-••At 'ttestholnt;' tho
-•l�nrin}t Male iiadt two weeks y re�tdenc ovf this l,lade's mottiQr, Bru,pels, on
h u. 30th, by ties. ', 7f,_ ltd I of Br. '1'.
'. unSrouu lbws sial LAW. lour µel• brother of t Le hrldt assisted by ire\
Wade Of lloi;ei to TurOu u. Clowns w. A. Matthew, hardware mereliant,.
_• , of l'itrtnmgten, to Misti raniireElleanor, (WWII"
l tib entire twkiattit Of Capt. 1?auat, ter of tilt tate bio J Elbert.
the .,)luwa.ukue brow ar w ,hu cued rt . }tt- b•t},a,YKS-k;r k:tio--At the home of the bride's
cel lulaLntc ut S.t),Uv ),0(h.. parents, COU. 13, hitt, ick on 1)tt, 30eh, by /tea.
iluuibu' 01 W.it hi.aut'S. h:Lve T W. 1101.100$,Warir, ughtir et b}ancls
li de--, to Lotus Frtuliy,. of
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Mt•Mu ani,r,-.Tu Rowtel-. on Dee. 28th the
wife of Wat „ 1eMitlu}et : a soli.
timiori in Howick, on1),: •:.)i t. w:f+ of
Alex. (it1)too , 0, sots
l+ionl,l -tu East Wawanosh, on Di o.'23rd, the
been. 4onlilleci to their itutuua at. tug .ua 1,u)-1).►vts—jet Barrie, on Lir, :23rd, by �11t OVENS, (]l mi
puat Week pt, •tern.;{ tr4.0 le.. grtl,,.e. iiev. I . B. Chestnut, Samuel Dodd, of u rt'ie, ti1
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-&. J t• ledtot, of J.wtly ultitur 4f the i v Mick} Ella, eldest daughter of Jams Davis,
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the Cuutlt111urti tor cue .uwit ut Rigor- -of*, 0. , N. ea oc on Dec. ss Je . (), Iii. Pea- ,
8011 cite, O. K. Peacock to Miss Jennie. eldest AND 'Air AT.
,' aughter of Henry Mooney formerly of Alor- Visits Wi •h tt monthly.
---3• 0.111,: Stctvens, klugh Me qua} rte , is, ant., allot Weyburn L . W. 1'
Sind 41 iii, lb. £ Ot+urtat,u halie ....feu re i J.tltes-ati tiori•le by the Rev, It. A. Glasses properly it d. :Nasal Catarrh and
s t •e tied.
n i itC o M :y Flora
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A lutc.0 1.. cause l ,iniuiapluu rs *or
Hall, t daughter
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pLw .i,}tues, daui;hter of era, Mary James, an of Wingham O:lic1�-Campbell's Drag Store.
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ton trile 11:d rob leu#. rtau, hay d !eel A Dobson.on Dee.23rd, Talo It. r• Oates C visits -Mondays, Feb.Feb.I�.
Kenzie, of tro_lil.Mr sel. 13farch Y, May ),May 3,, June 2:',, .my „v,
done so anti talren advantage of ung son, daughter fAr.. A'.bfeClemeat, ofiiiwlek. Sept 8.
O:t. L', Oct. :3 Nov. 28.
,clnletnagl'u,tes. MESNEVr-hitritnoeli.-.0u December 80th,
• -Tu 1 {;alit inoetillp" Of C curt l\Iait' at the parsonage, Noidwieh, by the Rev. D.
Rogers, W. H. Bennett. of Grey, to Miss Eliza -
beta J. Murdock. of Tt'owbrtdge.
Lnnil1 N--Rtrttrtt.E-At the Manse, on Der,.
23yd, by Rev. D. Porrie, Zenas Lockman to Miss
Diary Bumble of Winghain.
OAseitolu;-kiteYce--On Dec. 30th, by Rev.
W. Lowe, ut the residence of the bride's par-
ents, ileo. Casemore to Miss Hannah Bryce,
both. of Turnberry.
L.lil)r. w-LouAs--At the residence of the
bride's parents, near Blyth, on Dee, 24th, by
'ev, Dr. McLean. Mr. David A. Laidlaw- to
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Christens, youngest daughter of James
Logan, all of Morris.
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1IWPnnuso- In Turnberry, on January 1st,
ll,+ion .0ei)ougall, wife of Win. McPherson,
a„ed 14 years and 4 months.
ALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS. WINDHAM,
!tight calla at Button Block, or rest-
denoe at Ritchie's property on Scott St.
or third houte west of school go John
street. bop opposite Maodoprdid bloolt;.
7()'. A. L1712R1E, Wingh+ t, Ont.
THE PEOPLE' CTIONEER.
Why go outside for good man when you
can get one at home Y
()Nara left at the Tutus ofiico will receive
prompt attention.
!shin. 1. u. ,`. whit Ue lipid en k rluay
-suvvuluf ui Una \\ quit. Alt me 110era wee
rellueat•wd to attend,
--lilt, Jolru 11.,rtley, who resigned es
principal. o1 Wroxeter pabiio school i.as
•YY'itbtir'a\\•n his i'eslgna.4ton and but b.ea
.xe.en;;oged fol. this year,
-.mew Ye.tr's day ,passed off vary
,Quietly hi Wtua;hnui. 'Phase wore no
SttOtCti411$ of any inapurtauce outs lues
Citizens spent the day 1u a palet w:tr-
---The •fees\Vater bons or acutlaud will
hold their annual concert on January
:37th. Donald Q. bleleregor, J. le. Ontu-
aron, 10-iss lkltirlttta lila Den and two
iiancers will be the artists.
—The TIMES IS pleased tolearn that
!lir. Rich.. Armstrong is improving nicely
and able to be arouud ague utter his
recent accident hu being struck try a tree
be was chopping iu 'the woods.
--The news last weee reeelved i s one
EXECUTORS' SALE
OF VALUABLE
Farm an Chattel. Property
in the Township of East Wawanosh.
No ICE.
The Annual Meet ng of the Turnberry
Agrioultural Saoiet, will be held ip the
COUNCI CHAMBER,
WI GUAM,
ON WEDNESA I JANUARY 13th,
1904, at o'clock p. nh..
J. J. ELLIOTT, ' VM. ROBERTSON,
3'residen . beet entry.
STRAY SREEP.
Lou 21 and 22, Cthe oncession B, of Turnbene undersign-
ed,y,
or about the 1st of November, three Sheet).
Owner can have same by uroving property and
paying expenses.
HENRY T. THOMSON,
Wingham P. 0.
STRA SOW.
shipment mealy tour told a trait tour of Pursuant to the powers vested in the f tAME onto the pre Mies of the undersigned,
p yundersigned as Executors of the Estate C Lot Si. Concuss,! 10, East Wawanosh, on
blank what! paper TSS useit:IR issuing of John Gnultea late of the said township or about the 22nd of ovumbor, one Yorkshire
the paper. 'lhieistnr milts� ,rit)sntl,- of East Wawanosh, farmer, deceased, ecriya dtpayin't x-p.hSee same ebyproving Prop-
nlentuf paper ever reeetv"Chin Wiugbaur. there will be offered for sale by public .7l• ,L. ILNZIES. Win^ham P.O.
—The wnolestile blimp Loupe of Sterling auction by Charles Hamilton ,anctioneer, �aI �-
Bros;, was destroyed by tire at Loudon at the Village of Belgrave, in the County TENDER` WANTED
1 EO
on W ednesdey uturntng. Chief Roe, ut of Huron, on
the fire departant;nt was instantly killed For the Erectio of Addition to the
and several firetneu tujuied by falling Wednesday, Cath day o, • Hoary
brick wail. House of R•fuge in the Connty
--Charles Rayuuoud-
of Huron.
, the well known A•D, 1004, at one o'clock a the after
noon, the followin , valuable
zortntler Of the hay mend Sewing
farm prop ty, viz: tJ SEALED TENDER for the erection of an
addition to the ,-vase of Refuge will be
:machine works at Guelph died iu that The South half of the sineely three•quarters received by me ono before tits :2 ith day vY
,oily on MonC;ay morning, under an op- of lot number thi ty- e the sixth Tic.'
January, 1904. Tend s must specify for the
op-
eration at the hoopitai. Ddeeastd Was siva of the Town hi of East Wawanosh in the whole work, and mu t be accompanied by a
it years of age. County of Huron, c Mining seventy-five acres marked clregat+ Yoe 10 er cent. of the toyt,dered
—The first meeting of the Town Conn- of land more or 1 . s. price• Cheque of ac pted tender retained;
This farm is situated about titres miles from others rerouted.
.C.Il for 1OJ4 will by held on Monday neat the Village of Beigrave and live utiles front the The Council is not b. tnd to accept the lowest
LLD 11' 0 (:lock a in,, whenthe striking Village of Blyth and there are sixty-five acres or any tender.
cleared and in good state of eaultivation Plans and speciiica , ons may be seen in my
L•onumttee Will be appointed and art There cue on the premises rood ]rouse 10 x office at any time.
adjournment Made till evening for the 20 with good cellar underneath. a frame barn W LANE, Couaty Cleric.
45 x 10 with good stabling underneath, a sheep Dated at Goderich itis :'''nd day of Derem-
bn9lneati. session.
lien 10 x 4'T, a good well and a good fruit bear- tier, 1903
—.Chu agonal meeting of ,lie Turn- (tag orchard; buildings are all in good repair
berry Agricultural Society for the t and are nearly new.
election of officers nod directors 'Will be , At the same time and place there willppbe
in the Coundu Chamber on Wednesday { viz on foagse tdrivinglmare, ontetagel ed !terse,
rlext at 1 o'clock p. in. All members ten well bred ewes, two ewe lambs, one ram
should `attend this meeting, I lamb, one single buggy, one ngle cutter, one
—The roofs Of manyOf the buildin�5+stet single lim'ness, one wagon,one fanning mill,
one set harrows, one water trough and one
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veryheavily ' robe l
have
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loaded with snow, and it has been ueees- Terms oY efar Ten Her cent. of the purchase
&tr for a number of our townspeople stoney 'LT -e Yarnt evifl ue pail to the Vendors
yvn the t,f sato and the balance within
to do some shovelling. The roofs of two thirty days thereafter.
steal: buildings gave way daring the The other terms and conditions mill fie made
known on the day of sale or may be had on
week owing te the heavy weight upon application to the undersigned.
theta, On the sale of chattels, till sums of $3.00 and
under will be rash. over that amount approved
joint notes at eight months credit will be ac-
cented.
Dated this 6th day of January A. D. 1104.
GEORGE TAYLOR,
DAVID A. Di7NBAR,
Executors.
R. VANSTONE, Solicitor for Executors,
Wingham P. 0.
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CHURCH NOTES.
Watch -night services were held in St.
Paul's and the Methodist Churches on
Tfiurs(lay night last.
Special prayer and praise services are
being held in the Methodist church
each evening this week.
Rev. T. Wesley Casette of Brussels will '0"1"1"14+4444444÷44+444-144"1":*
occupy the pulpit of the Wingbarn .
',Methodist Church on Sunday next,
morning and evening. 1
Rev. David Watson, M.A., D.D., died T.
Wednesday evening, Dec. 30th, at his
residence, Beaverton, after a short ill• •;
ness. The Rev. gentleman has been
pastor of St. Andrew's Church of that +
place for nearly fifty years, faithfully 1'
performing his many duties. His loss
will be keenly felt by a host of friends e -
of every denomination, by whom he has
always been held in the' highest esteem.
Demised, was ?p uncle of Mrs. Peter , -l-
' tovart of thisitown. -
"e ghs, teldit, hoarseness, and other throat•
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ailments aro quickly- relieved by Cresolene iq
tab:.ets. ten cents Perbvs- All druggists f
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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Do it
Now,
.1 Colne down to -clay
and buy one of those
Special Raglan Overcoats, regular $11 value, for $7.5o.
We have sold a good many of this particular line of
Men's Overcoats and we tell you honestly the supply
cannot last much longer. You are really missing extra
good value it you are in need of a Top Coat and do not
get one of these at $7.50.
Just arrived --Boys' Reefers, sizes 22 to 28, another
lot 29 to 33, 34. Buy Overcoats from
A. R. SMITE[
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NOTICE.—The est hue is: How gnu
Robt, Mcln leo loan his money so cheap
on notes and nhortgag, a,? Call Hud Ste+
ROBT. doisnOo.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.,
1897, Chap, 139, Sec. se, that all persons hiving
claims against the estate of John Couites, late
of the Township of East Wawanosh in the
County of Huron. farmer, deceased, who died
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on or about the 14th day of November A. D.,
1003. are required to fiend by post prepaid to
Ii. Vanetone, Wingham P. O., Solicitor for the
Executors of the estate of the said deceased,
on or before the 20th day of January A. D.,
1904, their names, addresses and descriptions
and a full statement of the particulars of their
claims and the nature of the security, if any,
held by them, duly certified, and that after the
said day, the Executors will proceed to distri-
bute the rssets of the deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which they shall then have notice
Dated this lith day of December A. D., 1103.
R. VANSTONE,
Winglrarn P. 0..
Solicitor for the Executors.
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Call aunt see \rl,utwe have.
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IS NOW POSITIVELY SELLING
All Furs and Overcoats
Al Cost for Cash
This is the greatest opportunity ever
offered to the people of this town and
surrounding country to secure prime
new goods at actual cost.
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Some Ranges are like some people. They have in-
satiable appetites, but they do very little in return for all
they consume. The Crown Huron Range burns
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Ritchie 86 Campbell.
Sale
Beginning January 2nd, 1904, and continuing throughout the whole month of January !°
Wonderful Reductions ! Greatest sale of Merchandise ever held in Wingham ! !
Over $19,000.00 worth of Stock . to choose from
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GENERAL . DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS AND LININGS,
READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, CARPETS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS
�0�O TO BE SOLD AT /C117' SPRICES AND UNDER
Black & Colored Dress Goods
At wonderfully sweeping reductions
for one mouth.
10 pieces 54 -inch all-wcol Suitings, assorted
colors, :1.50 quality, tale price per yd, $1.19,
5 ends heavy Zibeline, assorted patterns and
colors, -worth $1.25, for .95
4 ends black, grey and blue Homespun, 54
inch, worth it1.0O3 for
£0 Dress D Dohs. assorted colors, worth
item t.Oe to 1.25 per yard, for
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Kid Gloves
5 dozen Ladies' Kid Gloves, sizes 53, to rte,
worth 1.25, sale: price .75
10 dozen Ladies' Mocha Silk -lined Gloves,
Worth 1.50 to 2.00 per pair, for L25
13 dozen 'Ladies' black, fawn, brown and
grey, sizes 5 to 73;a, worth 1.25, Janu-
ary sale price 1.00
♦+ Ladies' Mantles at sweeping reductions, ranging
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95 yds Penn de Soie Silk, 1.25, for 1.00 +
225 yds " 1.00, for .7x-
90 yds i, " 1.50, for 1.15 +
125 yds Bengaline Silk, L40, for • . 1.00 +•
10 ends Leuisine Silk, all colors, worth 75x, .GO 7
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Carpets and Rugs
5 pieces all -wool 3 -ply Carpet for ,80
3 r+ " 2 -ply " .50
4 °' Union Carpet ,35
3x4 yards Tapestry Rugs, sale price 9,00
�� 3x4 yards all wool Rugs - 8,50
3x4 yards Welton Rugs, worth 30.00, for 20,00
3;c,x4 yds Welton Rugs, worth 38.00, for 28.00
23!x3;, yds Velvet Rugs, worth 17.00, for 12,00
1x11.4 yards Velvet Rugs, worth 3.25, for, 2.25
1x.Ax19 yds Rugs, for 2.50
1;1x1.4, yds Rugs, for 3.00
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THE WESTERN FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED,
WINGHA I, ONT.
Dear Sirs:- -H .ve been using one of your 9.18 "Cronn
Muton" Range for some time and thought you might like to know
what satisfaction it gives. It could not be better, It is easily re.
Knitted, and. BURN'S VERY Y LITTL1 COAL OR WOOD, which
is a great consideration, its baking qualities are unequalled. We
have not had true least bit in trouble with it at any time. I consider
it one of the bet and most up -to date ranges made, Wishing
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Table Linen
70 -in all pure linen, reg 75e, for .50
72 -in " " `i 1,00) .75
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Table Sets, assorted patterns and -
styles, at bargain prices.
Ladies` Fur Coats
101.+'nr Coats, length 27, 28 and 30
inches, worth from 25.00 to
50.00, to clear at from..
... $20,00 to $40,00
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Prints
Now is a good time to bey
your Prints. All our 12ic
goods for .10
CRUM'S PRINTS
Ladies' Underwear
To clear at bargain prices.
Men's Underwear
At clearing sale prices.
orsets
32 doz. Crompton's Yatiai Corset, Sizes 18 to 30, $1.00
doz. tt 202 straight front, worth $1, .75
2 dos. " style 187, for .40
3 doz. assorted styles, for .25
All our stock of Staple Goods at Slaughtering Prices. Balance of our stock of Fur Ruffs,
Fur Muffs and Caperines at prices to clear.
COME ONE,COME ALL, to the great Slaughter Sale. No goods sold on. credit during this sale only at
COME regular prices. CASH. OR TRADE ONLY.
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