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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-11-23, Page 44 TO ADVERTISERS THE WINGIW TIMES NOl'EMBEI 20, 1905, cava been eutrnted with the affairs of B LOO D LESS C I RLS civic government ill the past few years, Notice of changes must be left at this I would like to point out that there has, ---• office not later than Saturday morn in my opinion heeu altogether too much Find New Health Through the Use of The copy for changers must be left laxity on the part of the ratepayers and, Dr. Heath T not later than Monday evening, indeed,• on the part of aspirants Casual ativa Wednesday municipal office as well. There has When you see a young girl pale and to noon W ednesdav of each week. ailing and wasting away, yon know that been no proper disouss>ou of the towns budding womanhoed is making new de• - affairs at the nomination meeting, as of mends upon her blood supply which she F., tT`A1;LtSAED is7: yore; no one seems to have any know- cannot meet. Mouth atter month her ��TT�* }}��A q jjy��Q ledge of who will be the candidates for health, iher strength, her very life, to 1= 'iii W�l��d6l�!Y"Rl:"• the next year until a few days before the can do her any good o Common meds R. R• ELLIOTT, Pnuet,1 1 theratepayers seem totally dis- cine cannot save her tram broken health dt and a hopeless decline. Williams' Pink Pills. for accepted ug TER P80Pit1ETni' a action; - New blood is _ - interested, and the prospective candi- the one hopeless that can make her a heal- thy, THURSDAY. Nt)V • `�3, t005. dates themselves as dumb as oysters, thy, cheerful, rosy•cheeked girl, And This state of affairs ehOUld Dot exist. Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills actually make \'4e c o 1 no wan t t the result of our mann new blood with ovary dose. That is '' NOTES AND OIYMENTS o eipal elections decided in some private the shtnle secret pale, f hic ow hey.ha Ye saved office or by so slight a thing as the toss early grove. Miss Alice Ohaput, aged of a copper. The people should know George 0 Gibbons, K. C•, of London, who is in the field, so that they may has been, offered and has acoapted the have ample time to make a choice. position ou the International Water The town is now at a flourishing per - ways Commission formerly held b' J iod iu its history, and with bright pros - F. Mabee, who was Thursday elevated pacts ahead, and the very best men ob- to the bench, taivable at the helm, there is no doubt The Dominion and United States fire that we may continue to grow, and set losses for the first ten mouths of 1005 the pace for many of our neighboring make a very favorable showing compar- towns. ed. with those of the same period of 1904, Trusting that some reform may be which were extraordinarily heavy. The made in the matter referred to above, figures far 1004 were $221,426,700; those for the last nine months were $143,703,- 000. 143,703,-000. ant in the Northwest during k thehomestead Settlement ed October was very brisk, Yours etc. Winghamite. WINTER VENTILATION. 17 years, living at 475 St. Thimothee st. Montreal, gives strong proof of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills to cure, "A couple of years ago," says Miss Chaput, "1 was an almost continuous sufferer, and be- came so weak I could hardly go about. I suffered from. frequent and prolonged heed - lately would ess, and I rap of good ulted a doctor moral debility, but his treatment di r Pot help me a par- ticle. To add t t 9/trouble my nerves gave way. and .tteu passed sleepless nights. At this '.tage a friend advised me to:try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, andI t a few boxes. The first benefit I uotic- spells of dizziness, I had frightf aches, any my stomach was G- out of order. The least exe leave me worn out and bre did not appear to have a blood in my body. I co who told me it was th US P1OPL1 BY FANNIE , M,. LO"THROP , „„. •Li __,,, �sstvt;,," . ",,.i„,:r=,... ,•sr -.t-; �t, aE_ ., . _ ,„,_. THE BIC STORE,- WINOHAM. J ....."`i l .,, . '-SC � ,. „,..-•:i. a�” ,"7'y,,,, `at.•rc�r�st�.u;. �1 •ter i O. & 17as. III lerr 1 ARE YOU SUPPLIED WIT t3 Weather New G Attractively Priced, its ? 1 C ofo If not we'll be pleased to supply you with such things, in the way of Clothing as will keep you com- fortable. �r �� Best Evaporated Apricots per lb. ,150 �(�lBest Evaporated Peaches per lb..15o C Best Table Figs, new Fruit 150 1e11, Fine bright new Prunes 3 lbs for250 i New Retsina, select valencies 4 lbs �o for t i Dates in 1 ib packages 3 lbs for...250 - 4� Pearl Buttons, 3 sizes 2 doz for... 5e le Pearl Batton, pure white, regular J-i 10 to 15o doz, any size per doz.. 8c Safety pins, 1 doz on a pard reg 50 k We offer 288 Dards at 2 for 50 SIR .ALFRED HARMS VORT.H i Cotton Thread quality guaranteed '1� white and black only 3 spools for 100 The Publisher of Thirty -Five Periodicals Ie Colored silk Twist per spool 10 • the world is Sir Alfred al om ed from the use of the pills was an itli- The most successful newspaper pu. ••..••..• proved appetite, and this seemed to Harmsworth, who owns thirty-five periodicals, seven of which are dailies, moentriesan for ag to 2,O OS, t blas is year. — bring much relief. I continued taking in the leading cities of England. He was born in Ireland in 1865, the eldest more than for the same month last Mary R. Keech, in American Agri -the pills until I had used sis boxes, when son of an English barrister, and was destined for the bar, but before he had (ti 4 Lever Collar Buttons. and 1 pair The two chief centres were Battleford Culture: In the winter, when storm I was fully restored to health, sed I completed his grammar school course he determined to be an editor, and and Regius, At the former place the doors and storm windows and coal burn- have not had a bad days illness since. though sentenced by his father to go to Cambridge, he succeeded in having h Theecuff ari bat austere wo thr the price ars are in use, extra care sbouldbe taken I canuot praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills this sentence reversed. homestead entries. were 437, an increase B d enough for the great good they have At seventeen he was installed as editor of one of Sir William Ingram's hi • you get the collar buttons for with- gain of the "Ilustrated London News." Four years later � ing. gain of 91 per cent. Immig blood, Dr. Williams' Pink journal of papular information, ° pli to � BARGAINS Lever Coll,sr Buttons in sets of 4 reg 50 hutton, our price 4 for... 50 of 152 per cent., sad Rt the latter 882, a to secure GhoronKh venttlatton. y goo done me." journals in the o ice I �I1 A��/ o rant arrivals management homes can be kept well A pale anemic person needs only one he married, and when twenty-three started his first paper, "Answers, a IN BOWLS BeC. penny tion and the foundation of his Present }!� Yr from the United States were about a supplied with fresh air without of the Pills dotone thing nly-they make new fortune. The publication office was a small room, hardly it rent enough h to `l thousand ahead of October, 1004. fort or exposure. The health of the blood That is all they do, but they do draw a long breath in, and the four dollars a week hep 1 large, 1 medium and 1 small 325c y P it wall. They don't act on the bowels. bowls Por The report of the Intercoionial Rail- family depends upon plenty of pure air ' an item. The first number sold 13,000 copies; within a year it rose to 48,000, Bowls regular 8c for each 5c way for the month of September shows and sunshiee. Suusl]fue is the bast germ They don't bother with symptom. They and four months later, by puzzles, schemes, guessing contests, prizes and C orginacully from bad blood. But when Dr. clever and daring methods of winning publicity unknown to the conservative , a serpins of earnings over expenditure, destroyer, and will make a room whole• won't cure any disease that isn't caused British press, the circulation rose to nearly three-quarters of a million. New glass Lamps complete with The earnings$were $6811,27 1, leaving a some and sweet. Williams' Pink Pills strikes bad blood "When the unappreciative government officials stopped the competitions the �, p WiudowH should be so arranged thatbeet burner and chimney at very surplus of $24,G53. For the past three with good blood they straight at battle was already won and victory perched on the Harmsworth banners. [' low prices, each chimney to, ,.., 50c the root and cause of all common diseases Then followed a long string of minor publications, until, in banners. he ' months the overage deficit has been re- they ortl open at the top as well as at }' +i"kidney trouble, liver complaint, billions- bought the "Evening News," a Paper with an unsullied record for failure, �, dated to a i�,• off, so that if this is main- the bottom. In cold weather a room hoe headaches, si a ae mi backaches, and by the Midas touch of Harmsworth it was on as paying basis in o few [ China Pepper and Salts each5c rained the year would close with only a should be ventilated qutale' and thor. Hass, indigestion, anemia, neuralgia Millie i- weeks. The next year he started the "Mail,' an instant success, which now �� small deficit. There will be a saving of ougnlp. When the weather is not severe sciatica, locomotor ataxia and the speai• has the largest circulation of any paper in' the world; sells five tunes as • $300,000 for the year in the maintance of it is a good pian to have a good fire burn- al secret troubles that every woman many copies as any other London daily and pays its editor -a man only {� 24 that we a ofthsselling at 2 for ruehes 50 d $100 000 in the cosi bill. ing and keep a window open. It is a knows, but none of them ]lite to talk thirty -a salary of $125,000 a year. - fire about even to their doctors But you No one in the employ of the firm, which comprises Sir Alfred and to Intents' / UNDER Men's,WomeYouths' and Boys' WEAR All wool, onion or fleeced lined, all sizes from the smallest to the larg- est. Aud oar prices are right. r Children's Fleeced lined Underwaista just the thing for cold weather, all sizes from 18 to 26 at 25 to. 35o Children's Toques, fine wool, all Lr colors, 25o to 500 Children's Hoods,fine all wool, al- r so White Bear 25. 50 7.10 Children's White Bear Tams and Cape, handsome headgears 75 1.25 $1,00 ways, an mistaken idea to check off the in 1 must have the genuine pitta or you Can't brothers, worl-s more than five days a weep; every one and travel � GO doz. cakes, mottled Castile soap Up to Thursday night, Nov, 1G, there fid weather and then close the windows be cured, and the genuine always have six passed inspection at Wivuipeg of the year, and if an employe desires to leave England • 1, reg 6a we are still offering 3 crop of 1905, �' 7 has 0 bushels of wheat, and door for warmth, the full The Napoleon of journalism owns half a dozen fine country houses be �� Big value. of this 55 per cent. has bleu No. "north- Ventilate the sitting room while the the hosor e People," by the dealers oa Sir Alfred pays half the expenses. meals. Raise one window ante a box o sides his magnificent town house in Berltyscale, and more recentlythan bought ea �,1 • m ome "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills vacation each senses. 1 cakes for l00 -�-n or better, and that is certainly high family is at sent directxer for $2 ail at 50 c r from the bottom, and lower another six boxes 50 by writing the Dr. automobiles. He does everything on a largeGood Envelopes 2 pkgs for, grading but the picture. that is a re- f the t The dinning room and Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, One. tract cf forest land in Newfoundland, half the size of Vermont, from which 1� 11 1 all his paper to be carried to England in his own ships. from a op• he will mate 68 side t0 the picture '[ p to date b treated ill the same t dot t the ratUameat of Caa„da, is the year 1905, by N e block, at the aop.rtmnnt or Agrtcnitu: o. �t [: TRADE, We pay big G per 50 NEW TAMS FOR GIRLS The new large wool Tams and camel hair Tams, with or with- out peak, new shapes, all the best colors, the correct thing for 75o winter, prices 50 to Eta' Lt' j L. yti WHITE BEAR COATS Ci3 Children's White Bear Coats, all sizes, new styles $2.00 to $3.60 NEW FURS You'll find our prices lower than the lowest on all furs, Persiain Lamb, Electric Seal and Astrachan Jaokets also Stoles, Ruffs, Muffs, etc. in Sable, Stone Martin, Mink, eto. ; we'll be pleased to show these goods and quote prices. MUFFLERS Men's Wool Mufflers 50o and up Men's Silk Mufflers 50c and np. New designs, black and colors. ver kitchen should a Entered eater aS a 111., per cant• of rite crop has graded mariner when the family are elsewhere. UULLETT. l OATS TAKEN IN refected and of this amount p h 1 ms should be well yen A quiet but pretty wedding was d Lambe are steady to firms g bushels for stunt. During theyeara reach every part of twelve o'clock when his daughter, Mise of 1,00,507 bushels, were rejected for e sleeping cent. n Eggs. 'r g rooms Saturday r' prices for Butter and , - blared in the same way. In the morn- solemnized at the home of Mr. Jas, mire's brother at on aur The hog market is weak. n ��� ��r- -c �t.�a a- i Wit.- tE� -ac 'Ir �r �r-1 r-�r-t meads, ane c'e per cent., or 1,x`ya,4U4 Caldwell, on Wednesday Nov. 22nd at and Sunday last. Run, b#care, with 1,378 head of neon �r'�'�'r"'�C ���r �'�r '�r 7�uut����u'-�� �� `t=•-�r•-•�'•=-7r�" '1 t 1004, ing the bed should be thrown wide open Mr, Geo. Coomber has returned from _ -----" " __ that the air may w 1,684 shoe and lambs, 500 hogs and 76 _ when the wheat the percentage Cage o are- it. The curtains and windows should Ella was married to Mr. Isaac Quinn of the West. He seems to be favorably 1,684 s. P fared from rust, pPrcentaga of re- . impressed with the country and map VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVi. VrVV't' TYVYVVVV�'VVVIITvv4vVV. be raised high and the room left for two East Wawanosh. The ceremony was jeAed wheat was only li_ per taut. or three hours. performed by Rev. M. Leckie of Londes• decide to take up his abode there. The following are the quotations: M An impth oft factor int the remark -There is some talk of starting a Lit• Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. re p d d cora- boyo The bride, who was exquisitely heavy $4 00 t 2.1 silk, entered the parlor erary society and debating club here been able growth Canada's trade and gowned in white at , en ere Help t 1 b giving Light hes which the railway system of THE OUT 3 s5 90 LOOK FOR IMPROVED leaning on her father's arm to the strains this winter, apt along ayin� Invitation ]g 4 mer , - 3 00 3 25 ► 4 the country which serves the people of Meu 4 the sparsely -populated by tss Minniefowl every Feeders- TO YOU a light, 800 pounds and up - Y. h d rh prepared to pay PALL 4 ce 1 1 in districts,as well M Nethery of East Wawa Macdonald Bros. y r Brills LIVE STOCK. delssohn's wedding march played your sympathy and support. dol light 2 76 3 00 le TO CALL AND EXAMINE MY ' ,NSIVE STOCK OF CHOICE AND WINTER GOODS JUST TO 1 • ship 3 75 3 50 2 25 as in the towns avid cities, In iSGS, the It would appear from the high prices nosh, cousin of the groom. After t e We ay. ey era wards 3 50 ▪ EXTENSIVE 4 year after Confederation, there were in th rice for all kinds of HAND. 4the Dominion 22G0 ,000,0 0. railways, Nearly realized at recent earning annually $1~,000,000. stock that the .armors and oreeders dining Butchers'- � � r are hili alive breakfast was served. The presents . to prices. Choice � 4 sales of pure bred live ceremony the hostess led the way to a highest market p Stock lbs room where a aumptous wedding fowl, It will pay you to consult them as 3 25 2 00 3 90 3 30 4 10 2 00 2 00 2 50 28 00 410 365 4 30 2 25 2 25 2 85 50 00 thirty years later the mileage had been throughout the county 9 to the importance of improving the which were both numerous and costly We understand that Mr. Wm, Brewer Medium ▪ UNDERWEAR--Largeot and baso stock Fl lined and Knit Ing of ecl 4, with an earn- f their herds of both the beef showed the esteem in which the young is likey t osenpfet ed by pper.inthe L shoep picked ▪ Underwear for men and y �l b te'd Stansfield4. f $50,e00,000. Ill l m lea Bove The couple were held Mr and Mrs. Webelieve that it will be a good thine k bl and Drawers ► ofFleeee-lined boys. We keep the real celebrated ► Unshrrn a e Shirtsi for wear and 0 • also keep the celebrate Puritan Ing a ' rn- standard o e Quinn recently Bulls e g Rough they have no aqua meet agates gave a total mileage of 19,_ and the dairy breeds. and convenience to the farmers, Light stock bulls 431 earning over $IOit,000,000. It is to be that there is always a demand for good left ou the 3.60 train for Toronto and The Rev. Mr. Mullin of Fergus con -►Comfort ; sizes from 36 Go 44 ; all Scotch and Canadian goods. We 4: noted that with an increase of only 3,000 animals at handsome prices is fully borne London, a ducted the prayer meeting service here Milk cows.... op. d P t goods for leets ]o ° to $L 00 each, 4 ant, A good animal costs no more to Hogs - Best tulles, between the two later dates, the last Friday evening. Mr. Jolie Mc. gest 4 earning capacity has increased twofold feed than an inferior one, and more and EAST WAWANOSB. l Mister took itve Sunday evening. c. Lights HO"II;RY In Ladies and Children's Hosiery we can 4 4 more is the farmer becoming convinced Harry Chamberlain spent Sunday with Chas. Richardson takes it next Sunday Sheep- 44 4 or with an extra 3,000 tulles, the corn. Andrew Shiell. evening. Export ► excepttonal values panics have handled fifty million dollars' of the fact that although the initial cost Mr. T. H. Taylor, who has been ill for A number of Temperance workers of Expos.... i CLOTHS and TWEEDS to be 1 i ant at coat as I am more business. ; of the introduction of a pure-bred sire Spring Lambe 4 !into a herd may be large that the some time, is recovering. Grey townshippresented to the council 4. 4 g a clition, representative of the town- ship. Calves, each d there has been a advance on wools, remember 4 -` _ -___ improvement resulting justifies the Mrs. D. Dnubar has been the nest of that an opportunity might be giv- ► 4 10 4 4 5 40 Theseare the highest grade goods in the market. a. 110 ' a give von in everyline. cleared i going out of this line of goods. Suits made to order from these bee ► goods. Althoughbig ► these goods are less than oldprices. 5 00 5 15 3 85 3 00 535 2 00 4 25 3 50 5 60 10 00 VOICES OF THE PEOPLE. I price paid in the corresponding increase Bayfield frienns for some time. en the ratepayers of voting on Loca P wINGiHArii ttIAitSET ItEPOIiTs ► Not 1 breed 14I t of the 5th Mrs. Wm Love's tion It was however turned down by ► NIGHT DRESSES -In Flannellette and Cotton Night Dresses Th i in the hard value. o only are r, in the Council. Wingham, Nov. 22nd, 1905 we have a choice selection, The Editor doe. not hold ttiEtt.e;f r.• l,..u.ii,h' ; father, was buried last Saturday. _ for the opinions eche a.,"t t,\ 'id the ..trait- ars of but herds introducing new her new Mr. W McBurney iR laid up at pies- I 7_ Flour per 100 lbs.......... 2 25 to 2 75 eats, Nur dor, lie a15waY%il•.l+i tit,• ..tine l blood but foundations for new herds are Fall Wheat 0 76 to 0 , G ► 0 42 to- 0 45 . TES -Largest stock of Flannellettes at lowest visited day at o DEAr. Slit, -In a few short weeks time t t recent sales of Shorthorns Buckwheat o 55 to 0 55 le prices, from 50 a yard up. Also a magnificent assortment of rap - Town Clerk Ferguson will be adverbs- s brought ;35,123.00, an average of $351.- Mrs. I. Pearen is spending a couple of thing good to choice in the way of butt Butter 0 20 to 0 20 pereGGes,0 pieces at one price, 10e per yard. Ing for men to operate the towns municf• w;; each. were the Platt sale at Hamilton, weeks her with mother, Mrs. J. Agnew, hers cattle and for the bolter qualities of 0 20 to 0 20 Eggs per doz ► TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, 9/4 SHEETING, twilled or plain, 1 h' tor next pear. And to ' G4 head ware sold for • y2 i ,303.00 an aver- of Wfngham. stockers and feeders. For the rough and Wood per cord 2 50 to 3 00 Mat old prices -now worth 10 per cent more. t G 00 to i 00 p ' ► CORSETS -Worth $1 for 85e -newest shapes and perfect fits• being laid by men not hitherto consid- ent, as the result of a kick from a horse. ..ive Stock Markets. i Oats, 0 32 to 0 34 ►. c oe. Corsets for 60e. Mr. and Mrs. Jackliu, of the Nile, t Toronto, Nov. 21. -Trade was good to-' Barley 0 G to 0 65 C FLANNELLET To the Editor of the Teas+:- tree breeders of pureSbrad stock. At at Mr.John Menzies' last week. { the city cattle market for any- Peas 't 100 head • At views as expres+rd by correspoudent 4 4• 4 4 4 pa machinery •� .. Case there should be more. applications i age of $d2G.Gi, This lot included a The Orange Lodge of Be]grave in common stuff the market is no better, Hap , per on........ • • 0 30 to 0 35 ► p p ` t hen the number required, the electors dozen or more calves under six months tend holding a concert to the Foresters' a little more Potatoes, per bushel....... ► LACE CURTAINS -A special lot thea at v0 cents now 400. and was, in fact, perhaps Tallow per lb .. 0 04 to 0 ►Damask Curtains squatty low. t Oa will be called upon to say at the polls 1 of age. The highest price paid fora sire, hall ou Dec, 12th, 1 draggy thou a tveok ago. IG is only in Lard .. 0 14 to 14 who shall represent them at the green 1$2,100 and for a dam, $1,600, amounts John Dlenzies, jr., returned from ; the best class of cattle that the improve- Dried Apples per lb 0 2G to 5 to 0 2G 051 table for 1093. Without reflecting m ;paid ranged from these down to $110. Manitoba last Friday. He intends going meet ill the cattle trade, which set in a ool Wye Hogs, per cwt. 5 00 to 5 251 the least on the abilities of the men who At the Attrill sale at London 3tl head back again in a week or two. Turkeys per lb 0 11 to 0 12 Mr. G. Sowler has bought the house and see likely Ducks 0 03 to 0 101 M 001 to0071 Geese o 07 to 0 08 s little over a week ago, is fully sustained, ms to continue to improve, highest price paid at this sale was 3650. and lot realized $7,730 an average of $21ti. The ill Balgrave belonging to r• There is a market for the rough cows Chickens • • ' • - i At the Hunter sale of Ayrshires at Max- Littlefair. We understand the price and canners at the prices going, but those I well 47 animals realized $3,'255 au aver- paid was $1200. Mr. and Mrs. Sowler; prices are away down as low as 51.50. ; °age price of about $200. Une bull _intend moving to Balgrave sono. It cannot be too much iusistod upon brought y700 and one cow 5675. Ill this ; A number oft our young men who ;that the best prices ynoted for butchers' le! lot was included a number of calves 1 have been working on the new railroad! cattle and heavy feeders are only given under two months of age. These prices :and failed to get their pay have forward -6 for the pick of the market, and generally are probably the highest ever received ed their claims to headquarters at Mon- have reference to only small lots of two _ You can depend on Ayer's `for animals of the Ayrshires breed. treal and are waiting expectantly for re- or three up to five or six cattle in a load. Bair Vigor to restore color to " That the teachings of the Farmers' in- R sults. While there undoubtedly is some sub- 1 stantial improvement ie the nature of a your gray hair, every time. '. - rotates, the Live Stock Associations and It is is our painful duty to chronicle ' Follow -directions and it never - the work of the Dominion and Provfn• I the death of Mr. G. rt7int, who died at t boom on, and prices cannot ender exist- - his home on the 5th line on Thursday, rails to do this work. It Stops tial Departments r Agriculture nth is hear- ; I ing circumstances be forced, There are _ .Ing results is apparent from the above • Nov, l th, after a prolonged illness. The I still too many rough and inferior cattle II• facts. j funeral took place on Saturday from his coming forward, and these Constantly ar �iir `act a d f late residence to Westfield cemetery. Mr. Harry Corby has given the Mayor I We extend our sympathy to the sorrow• fallingofthe hair,also There's ' , of Belleville $10,000 towards a public 1 Ing friends. great satisfaction in knowing -'•library. 'you are not going to be i pointed Isn't that $ Railroad acct en a ' herhomeh ed at $4.23 rr`, $1.50 or a rig , s a sort of a drag on the market. There was a fairly good ran to• d ay o 84 leade of stock, all told, but the pro - 1 portion of really choice cattle was small 3 CANADIAN PACIFIC FOUR Tourist Sleepers, Eich week for Northwest and Pacific Coast points leaving Toronto 1.45 P. M. TUESDAYS 11.30 P. M. WEDNESDAYS x JAMaiSTAIVN. y and there were practically no export 11.30 P. M. FRIDAYS d sap - I 'y h t o? I' d 'd t in Chicago during , Miss Elsie Strachan of Bussell is cattle offering. $ Goad chippers are onot 0 f th ht sort * 1.45 P. Si. SATURDAYS ► Special Carpet Sale. ► All of mf last Spring purchase, consisting of Hemps, Tapestry, i All -wool and Unions, must be cleared oat, at the lowest prices ever ►►• heard of in Wingham. - An extremely niee lot of Oilcloths. Linoleums from 1 to 4 yards wide, �•11tir tilt faded nn•tt it vers abeetwttte. It the eleven months ended l�+ov. 1 cost 3S 1 visiting at ere Cors are fully equipped with bedding, conk• t d b C Mr. Thos. McEwen ie able to be around i the latter being for very chorea heavy range'ful equipped to berth rates. For cattle , P first or sicced class passengers. tor. t A es Hair ♦[gar to Wyk last ate book o e ttitteri 4t td 4te former daY�, rich color. Your lives. according to a repos made y Hair T n,+ r �r �+ n. The ma i • 1 over 1,400 bunds. Extra choice ins ' $eGGAf,P.00iciWttuCt, Messrs. R. J. Miller and ne n• 1 utChereto- day f hectic. s. r..1t reit ea . "there werets 421 suicides inc the county, but there were very few of these. Tho Cars leaving Tuesdays and Saturdays stop at _ /yll ttree►;Yi•r•• ,.... T•,nwe71. MOM, 1"0 deaths dee t0 street -car accidents, tend having a wood bee on Thnreday '�iWinnipeg twelve hours, thus affording through for 1 run of butchers' prices were passengers oiportunit) of seeing the arty. • � Lr37 homicides, l0 lolled b7 automobiles, ,� a week's 'range. n Y T Si 30 at uffad to da r l i said U. tieheifers y N. I dS Snell b again after hie recant illness. a r 1. for . - t you Matra ha o op► e+ � shows ,tet d g era also t rc report 'd -Priding li Pacific agent 1 of this week. ; genera air1201 deaths due to falls and 157 to burns i Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Eckmire and Mise steady at last wb all partirult+rs from Canadta P g 1 ! arid scalds. Ver n visited at the home of Mr. Bolt- i Good stockers and feeders are steady. or write C. B. IOSTEK, D,P.A•, Toronto. Ready -Made Clothing—must be sold.' i Overcoats from $1 up --usual price $7. Salts $5 -usually $7,50. 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 44 ► In absolutely Waterproof Coats I have the best and cheapest in the s 1 4 O 10' county ; see them. I. FURS -A splendid, range tor this Fall in Ladies' Short and Long i' PAstrackan Jackets -and nearly everyone knows Mills' Jackets are is ► wearers -no cheap trash for the pawnshop, but genuine goods made i ► f• or honest customers at honest prices. Men's Coon Coats, Black 1 10- Russian Calf, Black Bear and Bulgarian Lamb. Buy your Fur 3 Coats this year, as the rash of settlers to the Northwest has been so great it is almost impossible to get a good assortment at right prices. Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, for Fall and Winter. • Blankets and Home -Made Yarns, in 1, 2 and 3 ply, made from E our own wools, at last year's prices. No shoddy or flytngs put in. • aw i1 Boots & Shoes cheaper than bankrupt prices. 1 PPod tree Taken A. MILLS. Aa Ua�ual. T. � Jif;,UAAAAAAA 4A/4114 Ma4LAA 'w;AAaAaAclAAAA it iA+l: AS AEI