HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-12-15, Page 1VOL XXXIII.--NO. 1714,
WILT
HAM TIMES.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. DO4,
Not a Game
of Chance
When yon come to trade with ns
you take no chances with your money.
Bank deposits are not safer than our
guarantee to you of good value or
money back.
To know what real solid clothing
vaine iq—Buy Homuth Bros' Sults
and Overcoats. We are showing
some beautiful effects, made in latest
style and best workmanship, at
$16,00, $18.00 up to $25.00
Xmas Gifts.
NECKTIES
In Neckties we have all the new
colorings and styles in Puffs,
Derbys, Flowing Ends, Bows,
Strings, etc. Really the finest
aesortmout ever shown in the
county, at 25c, 50o, and .75
MUFFLERS
Be sura you have one of oar warm.
Mufflers ; materials of wool,
•also silk. These are the great-
est valne we have ever offered.
at 36o, 50o, 75e, $1.00 and $1.25
GLOVES
In GIoves we have a very fine as-
sortment to select from. These
are good fitters—by the best
makers; all sizes; $1, $1.25, $1.75
In Hats, naps, Underolothing, Sus-
penders, Handkerchiefs, Armlets,
Colored Shirts, White Shirts,Hosiery,
Collars, Cuffs, and in fact everything
in Gents' wear.
We invite you before buying else-
where to call and have a loots at any
rate, and no doubt you will go away
from thio store well pleased.
A pleasure to show goods.
iomuth Bros.
Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by li'RANK PATEusoN, No. 25 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont. No witnessesrequire d.
DOMINION BANK
WINGHAM
Capital paid up, $ 3,00 0,00 0
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $3,414,000
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEP'AR'TMENT --Interest
slowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 30th June and 31st
I3eoember eaoh year.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manage]'.
it. Vanstone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
wIxcxam.
Cannel paid up, 02,250,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $2,000,000.00.
Total Assets, $25,006,000.00.
1.'reet ent-- $ON.'WM. (}moor(.
•bloc -President and
General Manager ... ,i.'. iratt.auLL.
.Assistant Geis. Manager•• -H. M. Wbtrs.N
1I1tEC'PO
*loan Proctor. A. B. tee, Jobe a. Hendrik,
Geo. lltitherford, Oyras A. Barge.
Inspector—B. Willson.
SAVIrt *S BANS.
Interest allowed on deposits of $1,00 and tip -
1! No and olid d toh principal no :l+St Nay and
year.
Spokes Deposits aloe received et entreat
icicles of internat.
W. C01113011 :.1i, Agent
aiIOICINSONIk3#OL11<ite,8olioiiors.
Gifu for Xmas
Christmas is only three weeks
away. When thinking of Gifts bear
in mind that ive have the largest and
prettiest and ueweet designs in Fancy
China ever shown in Wingham. A
look will convince.'
Dinner Sets, • $6 00 to $25.00
Toilet Sets, - 1.50 to 10 00 '
Tea Sets, - 1 55 to 10.75
5 -o'clock Tea Sets .1.00 to 1 60
Jardinieres, Fruit Seta, Water Sets.
Table Sets, Cheese Dishes, Bread and
Butter Plates, Chocolate JUKS,Salads,
Sugars and Creams, Nat Bowls, Bis.
tuitJars, Pin Trays, Salts and Pep-
pers,
e -pers, Cups and Saucers, Tea Pots,
Bread Plates, Cold Meat Platters,
Vinegar Bottles. Also a large selec-
tion of other useful articles..
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Times Christm • ; Number.
ifir Do your buying now and we
will put articles away until called for
or deliver when'desired.
R, A. Hutchison
GROOERIEs AND CROCKERY
Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59
Real Estate Notice.
It will pay you to come to me to bay your
farm or town property. Never before had I
such an extensive list (both in town and coun-
try) for bale. flume about 0 000 acres of land,
eoniprtsieg some of the best farms in the coun-
ties of Huron and Bruce, and now is the time
for the intending purchaser to have a look at
hem. I . an also suit you In town property
no matter what you may desire. Prices rang-
ing from $400 up to$4,000.
Col'ection of rents and accounts a specialty.
Life and Accident Insurance effected.
C. J. MAGiUIRE
Beal Estate and Business Transfer Agent,
Y AN$TCNE BLOCK. WINGHAM, ONT.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Died in Manitoba.
Mrs. Eliza Hawt erne, a former resi-
dent of this sectio died at Waskada,
Man., au Priday ast, aged 92 years.
Mrs. Hawthorne eft here some nine
months ago for th West. The remains
are being ]brought ome and the funeral
will take place fr the residence of her
son-in-law, Mr. m. Saunders, Lower
Wingham this ( ursday) afternoon to
the Biuevale ce tory.
—Tisixs and Weekly GIobe till let of
January, 1906, for $1.65,
Kindness
Miss Bertie Hain
Arthur Haines of t
graph operator a
recipient of a bee
with pearls and an
was from Messrs
died recently in N.
Haines had aoeom
ing on a recent S
raugenzents for th
to Lnoknow for b
preciated.
daughter of Mr.
s town, who is tele-
Lucknow was the
tifnl gold ring, set
emerald, The gift
ynor, whose brother
ntana, and who Miss
odated iu tolegraph-
uday in making ar-
bringing of the corpse
rial.
There's nothing in Me• Women's,
Boys' or Girls' " hr' mss Slippers"
that our stook w 11 ot offer you at
money-savingpric:: W. J. GREER
Have Secu ed Schools.
• The following m tubers of the present
class of teachers in training at the God-
erich Model Schon have secured posi-
tions for 1905 as fo owe: Miss Kathleen
Telfer, Walton; L 'ss Winona Howard,
Winohelster; Mitt, Margaret Kilpatrick,
Prosperity ; Miss `lura Kienzle, Credi-
ton; Miss Carri Milligan, Brussels;
Miss Dora Dalto , Chatsworth; Miss
Cora White, Lea bury; Clayton White,
Port Albert; Ha y Leppard, Drew Sta-
tion; George Ea lestone, Whitechurch;
Herbert Catnpbe , Whitechurch; Miss
Clara Koehler, shwood.
Two good furnished bedrooms, .singly
or together, centrally located are offered
for rental. Apply to P. O. box 208, or
at this office.
Shop a I-iome.
The Christmas season is now with us
and there will bo •• nob extra buying.
Our Iocal merchants • ave made exten-
sive purchased with view to taking
care of this extra tra e, and are prepared
to give equal (if not etter) value than is
to be obtained in ,he larger Centres.
They are enabled to do; this by their •ex-
cellent buying farad ties and the lower
cost of shop manaewent and selling.
In vieW of this tee eel sure the people
of this vicinity esti give the local dealers
and mantifaetur.rs the preference.
every dollar seen • et home does a n al-
titude of local pe. •Ie some good, while
a dollar sent awn benefits nobody iocaI-
ly, not even the , rchaser in most cases.
This remark app] et to farmers as well as
citizens. The f , e circulation of money
in the towel per to of liberal purchases
in the market, . ioh enhances the prises
of all kinds of p oduoe, to the farmers'
immediate adv: i tage.
Consultation .1 The TIMES' advertis-
ing columns w 1 save Units and money.
The desirable isles for prosent•snaking
and Christmas festivities are all enunler.
ated there and in most melt the prices
ate given. A •.ruse' of the advertise-
ments will th afore enable shoppers to
decide before sed as to their regnite-
mente and wh re they' 06 10 be Obtain-
ed. Let this :: • n be one of horne. buy-
ing and gond• ill among neighbors.
Anniversary an
The anniversary s
with the Winizha
will be held on Sun
Philp, B 11, of Ki
at both services.
the annual tea -me
under the auspices
Sooiety, After t
will be held at w
will deliver his 1
Palestine."
Tea -meeting.
rvices in concoction
Methodist Church
ay next, Ravi Jos.
}ardine will preach
n Monday evening
ting will be held
of the Ladies' Aid
a an entertainment
ioh Rev. Mr. Philip
°tare, "Yicnioing in
—The TIDIES till 1st of
for $1,00.
January 1909
K. O. T. M Officers.
At the regular me ting of Wingham
Tent, No. 68, K. O. M., on Tuesday
evening of last w ek the following
officers were elect for the ensuing
year:—Coin., E. Gr es; Lt. -Com., John
Lamont; Record K per, J. W. Dodd;
Chaplain, A. E. , lemons; Sergeant,
J. G. Robertsou; at A., Alex. Mo -
Nevin; lst M. of G., E. E, Simmons;
2nd M, of G., F. '. Seli; Sentinel, A.
Green; Picket, W . Carr,
All kind$ of small m • Ica nstruments
on sale at T H. Boss' -to store.
Important Notice.
Having decided to retire from the oar-
riage and fur goods business an, ,evote
my time exclusively to my sin busi-
ness, I offer exceptional • argains in
cutters, robes, fur coats eto. Every-
thing has to go wi in • e next month.
Yon may never ha • e e • • a chance again
to buy this class oods at your own
prices. If you have not the ready cash
to pay, drop in and talk it over with ns
and see if we can't arrange terms to suit
you. Stand beside Presbyterian church.
T. H. Ross.
For violins, guitars, mandoline and
small goods of alt kinds, go to D. Bell's
music, store.
Death of M s. Tucker.
After several wee
Tucker. rilict of the
passed away at her
street north on M
years. Deceased
respected resioent o
wards of ten years
ing to Wingham sh
'Mrs. Tucker and h
died in Febrnary, 1
sident of this secti
member ot the
Church. She 1
children. The
yesterday aftern
in the Union oe
s ilinese, Christina
ate William Tucker,
ome on Josephine
day last, aged 73
ad been a highly
Wingbam for tip.
d previous to mov-
resided near Blyth.
late husband, avho
5, were pioneer re.
. Deceased was a
ngham Presbyterian
survived by several•
fnueral took place
on to the family plot
etery at Blyth.
BOY WAsrn
seventeen or eig
assist in the e.
Jas. McGuire.
.—A good smart boy
teen years of age, to
press office. Apply to
W. 0 W. Officers.
National 0a
held a very ent
election of offic
on Friday event
following office
Robt. Maxwell;
J. Terriff; B.,
Hewer; E., W.
S,•, Jas, Kelly;
Terriff, R. H. Or
Kennedy and J.
head camp, R.
gate, W. Nichola
a lunch was sery
lent programme
music and reoitat
of Wingham are
, No. 139, W. O. W ,
nsiastio meeting for the
s for the ensuing year,
g of last week. The
were elected :—P.0 C.,
O. 0., A. Coutts; A. L ,
Nicholson; C., J. W.
iley; W., J. Elliott;
imagers. P. Tansley, J
wder; Physicians, J. P.
Chisholm; delegate to
xwell; alternate dele-
te Atter the meeting
followed by au excel -
consisting ' of songs,
one. The Woodmen
ertainly alive.
Chosen Fiends Officers.
Ata meeting +f Wingham Council,
No. 222, Cana, tan Order of Chosen
Friends on Mon ay evening, the follow-
ing officers war elected for the coming
year:—C. C.. 11 Pringle; V. C., M.
BockWith; Re..rder, J. B. Ferguson;
Treas., Alex. R•ss; Prelate,' Simon Mit-
chell; Marshall H. B. Elliott; Warden,
Mrs. H. B El iott; Guard, Dr. A. J.
Irwin; Sentry, . H. Roderus; Trustees,
H. Davis, H. Ht ..ilton, sr., S, Mitchell;
Auditors, H. Da is and Dr. A. J. Irwin;
Representative •. Grand Council, W
D. Pringle; alter • ate, Alex. Rosa. The
officers will be i. -tailed at, the regular
meeting on the la t Monday evening in
Janney. It fa t e iutentiou to have an
organizer visit W ngham to solicit new
members and all Id members are asked
to assist in puttin : the Council in good
working order.
For the best ma ' -s of Pianos, call and
look through D. Bell's stock. Prices to
suit purchasers. They are the best
money can procure. Remember the
stand, near Bell's factory,
Temporary Bridge at Zetland.
Our readers, an 1 more particularly
those who reside at the west of Wing -
hard to learn that a
hnln will be pleas �d
temporary bridge es been built over
the river at Zetland and. that t`ho road
on the boundary as been neon :or
traffic sines last onlay. Councillor
Gavin Wilson, of E t Wawanosh is to
be given considers le praise for the
trouble he has to n in securing the
Wilding of the tein orary bridge, as is
also Mr. John Gills ie, of Whitechurch,
who ably assisted Mr. Wilson. The
men who assisted gratuitously in the
iuildingr
ot the b dgo ere entitled to
muoh thanks. a building of the
temporary bridge ill mean consider.
ably inure busine to the Winghatn
merchants, Soni $10 was spent in
securing material and this amount
should be refunded in some way to the
men who done the ork. The contract•
ors say the new b dgre will be com-
pleted in two weeks We hope this may
prove true.
The Christmas Num er of the Tnaas
is now ready for diatrib tion. The boob
is nicely printed and contains several
interesting stories as well as other
good reading matter. All subscribers
who pay for the Thus for 1905 will re-
ceive a copy free. Al subscribers who
have already renewed or 1305 can get a
copy of the Number y calling at the
office. Subscribers a distance will
have a copy mailed to them as soon as
the amount of retie' : subscription is
received.
Municipal No 'nations.
Some newspapers re stating that
Municipal Nomination: will be held, on
Friday, Dee. 28rd ins ead of Monday,
26th inst., on account Christmas likely
to be observed op Monet y owing to the
25th coming on Sunday Such is not the
ease and Nomination t ay wilt still be
Monday, 26th inst. Th % change is only
permissible when Chris mart Day falls on
Monday, as it will nex year, In Wing -
ham, municipal matter are very quiet.
We have not yet heard a rumor as to
who will be candidates ' • r the Mayoralty
and Councillors. Co neillor Holmes
has served the town for many years as
Councillor and we w old like to see
him occupy the Mayor a chair for 1
Read Greer's advt. C ri:: •, as sug-
gestions.
Of Interest to Municipa
Snb•seotion 3a of seotio
Consolidated Municipal Ao
a decided ohauge, whit
specially noted by aspirin
"In cities, towns and 1
villages, every candidate fi
of mayor, reeve, Controlh
councillor, water commissi
railway commissioner, aha
of nomination or at au
inthe aft
nine clock
c
following day, Or when
a holiday, then before
(noon) of the sncceedin
office of the clerk of the
statutory declaration
with the form contain
of thio Act, or to the
possesses the necessar
office, and in default
such candidate shall
resigned, and his nam
from the list of candi
be printed on the Ballo
Candidates.
129 of The
,1903, makes
should be
candidates:
incorporated
�r the office
r, alderman,
ner, or street
on the day
time before
noon on the
ch Iast day is
'twelve o'olock
day, file in the
municipality a
in accordarce
d in section 311
ke effect, that he
qualification for
of his so doing,
, deemed to have
shall be removed
tes and shall not
papers.
County Coui.ejt ' 'ominations.
The nomination of
County Commissioner
on Monday next. I
comprising the Waw
and Blyth, the nomi
be held in Herbert
shop at Belgrave.
are likely to be in t
Currie, ' A, E. Bra
Donald Patterson a
For division No.
berry, Howick a
nominating .meeti
Wroxeter and Mes
son, the present Co
he opposed by Mr
Morris, Grey and
will be received
Envenom, we undo
it is likely that
seek re election.
the names of any
dates. The norm
these divisions are
field ; No. 8, Jos.
Scott.
candidates for
will take place
No. 7 division,
oshes, Wingham
ation meeting will
Wheeler's wagon
he candidates who
e field are John T.
win, M. Lockhart,
d Wm. McQuillan.
. comprising Turn.
d Wroxeter, the
will be held at
s. Miller and Fergu
issioners will likely
Doig. For No. 6,
ussels, nominations
Brussels. Warden
tend will retire and
r. W. H Kerr will
e have not heard
nssible new candi-
iting officer;, for
No. 7, P. Pnrter-
stan; No. 6, F. S.
Hockey Hoots—In s
and prices we
Iead. .-"W. J. GRLER,
• Calif nia,
The Chicago & N rth Western Ry.
has issued a new blieation entitled
"California." It contains a beautiful
colored map of the state, a list of hotels
at California tourist resorts with their
capacity and rates; and a most interest.
ing series of pictures showing Califor-
nia's resources and attractions. The
prospective visitor and settler should be
in possession of a ropy of this profusely
illustrated folder. Sent to any address
on receipt of two cents ea stamps. Low
rates from all polars. B. H. Emmett, 2
East King St.. Toronto, Ont.
'ems. virromikomo
WE ARE READY !
OUR
Christmas Goads
ARE ON DISPLAY
We hese a well assorted line, and
every article full valve for money
asked. Call in and see them.
PERFUMES—In fancy pack-
ages, each - 25o to 0.5.00
MIRRORS—In ebony and role -
wood, each • 506 to $2.50
BRUSHES—Hair, Cloth, Hat
and Hand— each 25e to 03.00
BON BONS—Lowuey's best, in
fancy paokagea, 250 to $5.00
'Heather Goods, Purses, Cigar Cases,
etc., eto,
Walton Mckihbon
DRUGGIST,
'WfNGR'A' .
ext door to Moet Ofttee,
Moved to Ingham.
Mr, and Mrs Da
have been residents
for many 9ears are
this week into th
Irwin's which Mr
pnrobased from
large number ofPE
assembled at the
evening and pre
Robertson with
address. The a
next issue.
$1 A. YEAR IN ADVANCE
,t
id Robertson, who
of East Wawanosh
oving to Wingham
house next to Dr.
Robertson recently
r. Thos. Moore, A
t Wawanoeh friends
✓ home on Tuesday
anted Mr. and =.
o easy chairs
rase will app
•an
in our
McCall Co. have a new supply of
Peruna.
The Scott h Concert.
All arraogeme is for the annual
Scottish concert to be held on Tuesday,
January 10th. u ler the auspices of
Camp Caledonia„ . S. are do a O. about com-
pleted, and the ar eta are the best that
can be secured. hose taking part are
H. Ruthven Macd nald, baritone; Mary
0. Donaldsou, 5 each reader; Lillie
Sleiser Paine, sop ano ; Jas Fax. comio
singer; Mabel Me onald and Piper Mc-
Donald, 10 Highly d dawning and pipe
music; Mrs. G. 0. anna and Mrs. H.
Ruthven Maodona , accompanists. T e
plea of hall will be at McKibbon's drug
store and will ope at at 2 o'clock p, m.,
ou Tuesday, Jaen ry 3rd.
T. H Ross is a •p• ted sole dealer
Heiutzman & C• the popular pia ,for
Wiugliam and i . surroundings.
Xmas PRe,SRNrs.—What's
those Fanny Wants d
we are clearing? Mai
price.
picer than
ress Goods
of them half
G. E. Kaci.
Firemen ewarded.
The letter given below will explain
itself. Chief Van omen thanked the
Gnuus, Limited, behalf of the fire-
man for their 'gen roses donatiou. The
letter reads as toll s:—
To onto, Den. 12th., 1904
V. Vannorman,
Chief of Fire Bri ade,
Wing ani, Ont,
Dear Sir :—We have strutted Mr. Graham,
our manager at Wing} zn, to hand a cheque
for $50 00 to be app ied ,n the Firemen's Pand
of your town, as a tok i of our appreciation
for services rendered )i connection with the
recent fire at our ware use. We are informed
that efficient service wt s rendered. and Wish to
express our appreciati of same.
Yours suds,
GUNNS, LIMITED.
The greatest • organ eve
Bell of Guelph.
reasonable prices
payment. 1 ha
last 21 years.
made is the
s them at very
+ on easy terms of
sold a pile of them the
T. H. Ross.
The est Always.
It is said t.
Weekly Star c
readers than a
papers in Caua
goes' on inereat
no wonder, for
tion enables 11
more and more
ing year to ke
ahead ot all con
are told their p
1s given to all w
money thau an
"The Priucess
this year's pit
beauty. One
amount to pu
a year's suhsc
We learn th
having a ph
number of ne
tar the Fancily and
f Montreal has more
ekly
hat it
r year ie
ns cironla-
e ere to spend
each succeed.
Famliy Herald
hors. Tine year we
emiutn picture, which
i0 subscribe, est more
two former premiums.
t Work" is the title of
urs. and is a perfect
dollar seem a smell
,hale such a picture, and
iption to that bin weekly
t the Family Herald is
somenal increase in the
readers this year.
•y other five
is combined,
ng year of
its merve
uhli
I have seen, Bell erg • in constant
Ilse for 30 years a • g • in perfect order.
I sell the Bell. T. H. Ross.
Convention . Goderich.
A large and repr
Of the Liberals of
at Goderich on Mon
of choosing a. raudid
vicial election. Es
Sian of the riding wa
full complement of d
enthusiasm prevail
gentlemen ware n
Cameron, K. C . the
William.Proudfoot,
Blair, of Goderich:
of Clinton; John N
gan Dalton of Ash
Auburn; William
wannsh; James S
Holmes, of Clint°
(lolbnrne tnwnsh
Goderich; John
wanoeh; P. Macd
ham; Henry Beat
Clinton. All
Cameron and Mr.
the taking of a
received a majorit
nomination a as t
on motion of Mr.
thusiastio apnlaue
kerzie, M. P. f
present and addr
the questions of t
entative gathering
et Huron was held
ay for the purnnse
to for the next Pro-
li pulling snhdivi-
represented by a
legates, and great
The following
urinated: ---M. G
present member;
C., and G. F.
W. Shaw. M. D.,
McKenzie and Mor -
Id :Tames Than of
aillie. of West Wa-
11 of Hullett; Robert
; Alex. Young, of
J. C Martin of
. Currie, of East We-
nald, M. D., of Wing -
ie, S. S. Cooper, of
hdrew except Mr.
Prouhfoot, and on
allot Mr. Cameron
of the votes. The
en made unanimous
roudfoot, amid en-
. Me. P. II. Maa-
✓ South Bruce, was
sed the convention on
e day.
WINGHAM SC •Ole BOARD.
The last regular m
ham, School Board fo
on Tuesday evening
bees present except
minutes of previous
and approved.
The Principal's re
allowed a total on t
these 203 i'ere boys a
an everage attendant
was open 21 days an
present. On motion
the Principal's report
Accounts were rea
Davidson, teaming,
supplies, $9 89; H
material, $2,20;
windows, $1 25; H
ing, 80o; Gray. You
brink, etc., $8 50.
Moore—Long--T
read be paid—Carri
Communication w
eipal of Palmerston
ing if Wingbam echo
from toe County t
meat. The Seeretar
reply that County gr
by the Government.
The Inspector's re
last meetiug was tak
tion, when it was
Griffin, seconded by
the Principal be emp
the necessary book
recommended by t
ries.
Ou motion of T
Abraham, the Secre
to secure tenders fro
for a car load of
Homuttt and Trusts
errs to let the contr
Ou motion of
Kerr, the teachers
for November and
ed to be paid,
At the close of th
Musgrove invited t
Board, and newapa
restaurant where
being the annnal tr
grove. The treat w
If you want tget. a " piano on your
own terms see (life.•. -r have the Heintz.
man & Co. an Bell, as wall as cheaper
makes. T. H, Ross.
Dr. Butler, Five, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, Loudon,
3rd door East St. Andrew's Church.
Glasses supplied.
Three'of the ret Dominion gee.
tions in Ontario In ve been protested—
Wentworth, Nort]JGrey and Norfolk.
Notion -1 have arranged with the
Dominion Bank to manage my business
and all owing me on notes ormortgages,
gag ,
can pay principal or interest at any
time after falling due. Remember you
need not pay until you tare tequeated to
do so by me. I thank all those who
have done business with me and wish
you all every prosperity.
Rosy. Il1oINlioo.
ting of the Wing -
this year was held
ith all the mem-
E. Floyd. The
eating wero read
rt for November
o roll of 465, of
d 262 girls, with
419, The school
all the teachers
f Kerr and Moore,
was adopted.
as follows;—John
45; J. D. Burns,
Kerr, work and
Shark, frosting
. Elliott, advertis•
g & Sperling, fire
t the accounts as
s read from Prin-
ublio School, ask -
1 gets more grant
an from Govern -
was instructed to
nted $2 to every $1
rt left over from
n up for considera-
oved by Trustee
rnstee Kerr, that
veered to purchase
and apparatus as
e Inspeotor.—Oar•
ustees Irwin and
ry was instructed
the coal dealers
oal and Chairman
Moore be empow-
01.
ustees Griffin and
sed officers salaries
ecem ber were order -
meeting Principal
o ng p
e members of the
er men to Moore's
sters were served,
at from Mr. Mus-
s enjoyed by all.
c'CHURCH
NOTES.
Rev. D. Perris
sermons in the Pr
Heneall on Sunday
The dates decide
mer School at Km
to I3. School wil
eaohed temperance
last.
upon for the Sum-
ardiue are August 7
be rimier the direction
District Epworth
A special meeting
tery was held at
afternoon for the
John Radford, Esse
Barnett, Holesw
sermon ; Rev. D
addressed the rat
Perrin, of Wroxet
gregation.
The Sacred Onn
Verne Sisters iu
ham, last Sunda
It was held and
chnie and the at
and evening wa
the stormy wea
morning tied e
the pastor, Rev
morning oo ••T
from the text,
know to God "
practical seri
The singing a
greatly appre
&more yesterday
nduction of Rev.
Co , as succcessor
wart. Rev. John
rth preached the
Perms, Wiogham,
ister and Rev. Mr.
r spoke to the con-
ert given by the DB
Lttiolle Church, Wing -
night was' a success.
r the auspices of the
endance, both morning
las ge, not withstanding
her The sermons both
ening was nreached by
Father Hanlon, in the
e Providence of God"
hit 4: 0, "Be nothing
et your pet itions be made
In the evening the dis-
ed on the text "Who art
n was preached, whose
the Kiugrinn of God."
d instrumental music were
An Appropriate
Preseut
for a lady would be an exquisitely
gotten up bottle of Berfume. We have
them so elaborate and rich in appear
once—filled with perfume so dainty—
that it would be hard to think of a gift
which would be more aeceptable to a
Our Xraas goods for both. ladies and
gentlemen and little girls are attract-
ing conaiderable attention from fore-
handed ehristmes shoppers, and quite
a number of articles have been selected
and set aside.
All are at liberty to see the goods,
whether they buy now or later.
A11,111cCall &Co
umaTED
Druggists and Opticians
WINGHAM, - ONT.
A Famous School
mile&
This school has a continental repu-
tation for thorAughuess. Our coursee
are up to -date and practical, and the
teaching is done by experienced in-
atructors in KWh department. THERE
IS NO BETTER SCHOOL IN CANADA., We
would like to give full information
concerning our work to• anyone de -
Riling a Business Education ro* Short-
hand Training.
Write for free catalneset
Winter Term opens gene.. ry 3rd,
Grit and Tory
get the same mte, when'
insuring in COSENS'
All kinds of Loan, Real Estate
and I nsura.nce business
transacted.
ESIGHA M.
prirjler- tiftitiowivarikoww"~"eiroiiivi
We Serld
The SeeLs'on.'s
Greetings
1
To all our friends and we trust that their Christmas
will be a Merry One, Indeed.
Here's a Christi:11as suggestion for Old Sante (Maur—
Shoe up the Family
It's better than wasting money for toys and gew gaws.
This is a happy thought, and we suggest for inatauee-
-A pair of Ware and Easy Shoes for Grandma.
—A. 'Asir of Warm Arctics for Grandpa,
—A pair of Handsome Quilted Romeos for Mother.
—A pair of High Heeled Dress Slippers for Sister tte.
—A pair of Heavy Skating Shoes for Brother Tom.
—A pair of Rubber Boots for Willie.
—And then to cap the climax-
-A pair of Slippers for Old Santa Claus himeelf.
We have figured it up and the whole outfit will toot
Only $10.00
Splendid suggestion—don't you think so?
Fresh supply of Trunks and Valises.
W. J.* GREER in
Pet
&IP
Shoer to the People.