Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Wingham Times, 1905-11-30, Page 8
s MINOR LQOALS. ---Ineeeetor Rabb is melting his otlioial vleit to the Winghnin sohnol this week. —Regular meeting of Cttmp OA!—etude. Sons ot Scutlned, next Monday evening. -•--Tho regular monthly meeting of the town council wail be held uext Monday —The Deceulber setislou of the Eleven County Uuunt al wt11 open at 13rustres ou Tlceeday next. —Melee up yuur lief of relining matter for 19G6 and leave yuur subscriptions at the TIMES et}iee. —Mute. Irtut Davies, daughter of Mr. ii Pavrta utto beeu engaged to teach in S. S. No. 2, Cnirues for next year. • —Tug number of iumates in the House of Rt,t use at Clitatou ib sow 9:;, the high- est iu the history of the iustitutiou. —Wiughan, L. O. L , No. 94, meets 1Mriday eveuieg of this week, Ofiieers for the cnsuiug year will be elected. —Thr Grand Trunk will build a new station at K ueardtue,builditig operettons 'wili uut t cou.uteeved until litxt spring. —Norman Park, late of Wirgbam has taken a position as night operator at the Eel/ Teleihcne Cu's exchange at Gonde- etch. earrpha, cells, hoarseness. and other tartest ailments are q•'iittly relieved by Crenulena tablets. u n cats Dar box, All •Istia¢tsts —SIr. Thos. l;i, Kay, a Listowel young man and tutuacriy ot the List°wt•I Bau- der titbit has learch:taed the Peltnereton Spectator. —The Westis;tuieter Guild of S. Au• drew's Presbyterian church will hold a Scotuoh smut in the lecture room of the et+urult ou Friday eventug, December bth. Further partioulara in our next issue. —During the summer a Eowmauvitle firm offered prizes for the twelve bast goods. for advertising their goods. hlr H. H. Wightma i of town entered the competition, and on Wednesday receiv ed a ehtque for $10, as his share of the prizes. Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East St. Andrew's Church. Glasses supplied. —Miss L H. V anatone }las resigned as teacher in S. S No. 5, Turuberry and has been engaged to teach io S. S. No. 0, Turnberry in place of Mr. Douglas Fraser, who has resigned, The Trus- tees of S. S. No. 5 are advertising for a new teacher —Sir. A Burrett, one of the promiuent business men of Mitchell, deed at hie home in that town this week after a short illness. Dir. hoeiery and tweed nese and had been Burrett, was in the manufacturing haFi- a resident of Mitchell for many Fears. He was a brother- ! aw rother•law ot Mr. Wm. Wellwood, of Wi ham. PERSONAL. in• ng - Mies Ellie Grewer, of Brussels has beeu visiting with Wingham friends. Mr. Wm Fowler, of Teeswater was calling on inti Wingham filends on Mon- day. —The 100•acre farm on the loth con- ; Mr. Andrew Gray, of Toronto was eerawu of East 1 tftvarto4h, belonging visiting at the parental house in town for a few days. to the eetute ot the late Andrew Sltiell Las been told to Mr. Chas. J Rintoul, Orders{ taken at Ooopere. Book Store for the Chrietmae Globe. Order earls t lug for a few days with his brother, Mr. and were this ePry attractive number of tee J. Hon:ttth. the Cltttttttnatt Globe. Mr. Wm.; Houiuth, of Toronto is visit- -dr. r —Our low clubbing rates are securing' and Sts. Day. of British Colum - new Fubscrihers to the Times every week. I hla ate visiting at the home of Hlrs. Read the lists in another colicin before I D iy ' brother, Mr. Abner Cosens. leaving s our order for your 1:)0ui reading; Mr. Abner Ccsens was in Simcoe scatter. , county part of last week inspecting —The annual meeting of the Bluevale farms for the Mutual Life Assurance Co. Oheea', cad Batter Co. will be held iu ! Mr. ar.rl Hlra. Wm. Wellwood. were in the Fcereaters' Hall at Bluevale, on I Mitchell this weep attending, the funeral Thurscley, December Ibtb, commencing I of their brottmer•iu•law, Mr. Burrett. at 2 We1rnck p. m. —The., week a quantity of new type bas been received nt the Trues office, Rev. N. Wellwood. of Dundalk was visiting for a few days this week at the THE WINGHAM TIMES NOVEMBER 20, 1905 Reply from Reeve Code. In reply to the loenl option communi- cation which appeared in our last 18NU0, Reeve Co a writes ai follows: —1,, reply to your Morrie correspondent of last week, concerning this deputatio+t that waited on this Morris minuet! ou Novem- ber 20th, nuking therm to submit a ]bilal nptiou bylaw to he voted ou at the muni- cipal election, I would Hay c.6 regaNls the facts of this ease he it; very wide of the math. i'irst—In retrard to the demurs. tion, he has made it a great deal larger than the c,uuoil is aware of I wcinld just say that he has met tinned names on the deputation that were there on other bu,enees and never spoke on incal option to tea council I only know of three or four nit the deputation that were ratepayers of Morris. Those clergyman who were preneut claim to be. bat in my opinion are not rerepayer e because thr+y pee no rate. Second— Your correspondent says that "rho reeve seemed rn think that their busi- ness was private and nor open to the public." I fail to see how he can con• .true my actions in that way. After the deputation had addressed the coun- eil for over threat hoer+, I rase in my place from my ehair and adriressari the deputation, telling theca that in my opinion the council would not be justi- fied in submitting a by-law without n petition from the ratepayers. and I called ou the a embers of the council each in tnru to exert•se their °Teutons, whiuh they did before the deputation, so that it was quite easy for tour informant to see that the cnunoil WAS unanimous in their opinion. The deputation then asked me to call a specie' meeting in order that they might get up a petition. and I re- fused on the ground that it wos not castotnary to call special Meetings only in case of ancidente or anlme nuforseen event, and I held that this grievance, if it can be called such, has been before the people for over 40 rears and there has been ample opportunity in Hunt length of time to bring it before the council at any regular meeting. Tha deputation all claimed to he great lovers of British fair play, and I omit ask 3'onr corres• pendent if it was Britian fair ploy to hold the whip over our heads and threaten to throw us ont of office if we did not accede to their wishes; this, each member of the deputation did as he addressed the enunoil, and before they had any intimation of how we were going to amt in the matter. I am finite willing to let the Christian citizens of Morris deal with the council on eleo- tion day as they see fit. If your in. ferment has any more to say on this subject, and will write over his own signature, I will reply, hut will pay no more attention to annnyntons eommuui- nations. 1 may say in conclusion that I have not made any assertions here which cannot be proved by the whole council. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for your valuable snares, I am, yours truly, Tieo:.i.as Co:) E, Reeve of Morris. which is the very latest for invitations home of his brother,Mr. Wm. Wellwood. and retiring cards. When in need of Miss Hattie McCrackin hes returned anything in these lives leave your order home after spnuding a few weeks visit - at this office. ing with her brother and sitter at Lon- -The teateti,al for the new stand pipe I dolt. is now arriving from Kutcardine and the worktt.t ca are bony palliate the pip) to- gether. A few weeks will see all the near Lansing, Mich., were visiting for a imorovetaents to Wiugham's waterworks few days with lila former's brother, Mr. system: tomplet:t• Wellwood. They are former rest- -Mr. leeward Dingley, of Clinton, dents of Wingham and this atter s in a town emote ot Messrs R. A. and D. Dingley of town, celebrated hie Men birthday nn for some. eleven years. Wedneelay of lust week. He is the old- est couttuuous resident of that town, having lived there for nearly 00 years. --_ see many H away t, TEETHING TROUBLE Bora Throat n.nd Coughs .A. sin*pI , offcctive and safe remedy for all throat irritator,:,,,:. found in Cresolcne Antiseptic TTa.blcts t They cont'rine the germicidal value of Crcsolcnewith the soath .• ; properties et slippery elm and licorice. 11.00. Ail Drueetsts d0U of _weekly in one - t • • ,•the lccal T ,....rrival c of the important Events in the country home. It is close to the heart of the en - lie finitely young and old. Ali that Teething is generally accompanier) by nervonenas', irritability, and stomach lisorders, which may lead to serious con- sequences if net promptly treated. Ba• by's Own Tablets is the be medicine "choice." Rev, Mr. Perrin, of Wroxe- in the world tor teething c, dren. They ter is to take the service next Sunday allay the inflammation . n the tender evening. woollen gums, correct(the disordered oceurt d for the part week in chronicled in its cotcunus. Nothing Mites it place. —Iu a.ty bueinees, farming in particu- lar, gra.t:; benefit is derived by, the inter- change of ideas. The opions of the praetie.:' agriculturists, t r:tr methods of ferret tie -ration, d f lest reports of farmer:,' meeting ar to be found in The Weekly bun; tltu is readers are - kept fanii.liV: with the most advanced practi- cal agrt:_altural thought. You should read the" paper. Times au,d Weekly Sun tilt .tanuary 1st. 1007 for ,'1.10, Leave year subscription at this office. +0+ a+04-444-04-444-04•404-04:* + 9 4. , • o s 1► hl 4e> + yook Store • } yr §'t 'ft LAST CHANCE FOR • • ©ESP •• • ler r ijrr`©�j.1'fI 4. C.•,1 � IJ -\N1) + dOtai 1!novi WILL LAST TILT, ,, ;Meet INST. • I AOGSmt • Display GI Dells .►• l'1':v FRIDAY NIGHT + Northern Hockey Leogue Rave you seen the handsome Catalogue of The anneal meeting of the Northern Hockey League of the O. H. A. was held at Palmerston ou Saturday last. The following officers were elected:—Prrest- dent, W. H. Johnson, Harriston; Vice President, A. Rogers, Mt. Forest; Secy. Trees, D. D. Wilson, Wingham. The above officers to be executive committee. The following sohedule was arranged, which is subject to change should Lis- towel decide to eater the league:— Mt Forrest at Harriston, Jan, 2 Harri',ton at Luoknow, Jan. 5 Mt Forest at Palmerston, Jan 5. Lucknow at Palmereteu, Jan, 9 Harriston at Mt Forrest, Jan. 9 Wingham at Lucknow, Jan. 12 Wingham at Palmerston, Jan, 16 Lauknow at Mt Forest, Jan, 16 Lucknow at Harriston, Jan. 17 Palmerston nt Lucknow, Jan. 25 Palmerston at Wingham, Jan, 20 Palmerston at Harriston, Jan. 30 Harriet= at Palmerston, Feb. 2 Wiughaut ac 1VIt, Forest, Feb. 2 Harristou at Wiugham, Feb. 9 Paluterstou at Mt. Forest, Feb, 9 Luekoow at Wingliam, Feb. 16 Wingham at Harriston, Feb. 21 Mt Forest at Lucknow, Feb. 22 Me, Forest at Wiugham, Feb. 2� In The Law Courts. The following case was heard at Os• goods Hall, Toronto during the past week: Gurney Foundry Co. v Western o.—I. F. Hellruutb K. C. Foundry C , and E A. Foster, fnr defendants, appealed from report of James S. Cartwright, offi- cial referee, in an action for damages for enticing assay servants and apprentices from plaintiife. The referee found liabil- ity and assessed the damages at $2.000. Defendants contended that nominal da- mages only should have been allowed,and at all events that the alnouut allowed was grosslyexcessive. E. E. A. DaVor• a e net, for plaintiffs, opposed defendants appeal and supported a cross-appeal from the report, seeking to increase the damages. Reserved. J:1 MESTO WN. Mr. Chas. Richardson, who conducted the service in Victoria Hall on Sabbath evening, gave a very interesting and in- structive discourse on the subject is A.TrRDAY, DEO 2. stomach, and ht:ipa t( teeth through The annus} 3 mss tree entertainment painlessly. Mre. Oct., sacs; "My With the near approao of Xmas, shoppers are atready avai g themselves of the opportunity to ecuro suitable Xmas presents nt t ankrupt Sale. Re- member our assort ent in the above is rood and prices to suit every pocket. Ritchie's old stand. Boma:. l*tr.icilvsor—In Turnberry, on November. 14t1t, the wife of Mr. Richard Gilltinson i daughter MARRIED. HOWELL—GANNETT—At the residence of the bride's parents, Wingham. on November 2St11, by Rev, D. Perris, Mr. Milton T. Howell, of Preston to Miss Jessie Gannett, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. Win. Gannett. YCItTER—isostere—In Turnberry, et the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernath, on November 29511, by key. D. Perris, Mr. James Porter to Miss Ida Florenco Homuth, both of To•nberry. W x t'NslDx•:—Rose—At the hoine of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Quigley, 610 Spadina, Toronto. on I uesday, N oveinber 21st, by the Rev. Dr. Wal- lace, Eiden, daughter of the late David Ross, Wingham, to John Whiteside, Huntsville. MosGknels—K1TG—At the residence of tho bride's parents. Corrie, on November 22nd, by Rev. T. FI. Farr, Mr, Tile. Musgrove, of Newick to Bliss Mabel Florence King. daughter of Mr. Chas. Ring, of (lorries. DIED Eooxv—In Winglmm, on November 23511, Lottie J., daughter of Mr. John Hooey. TIIDROYn-111 Toronto, on November 24th, Herbert M. Tudhope, formerly of Wthglwm in his 01st year. T Nutt, Raymond. will be held m ictorm Hall ag.ain this a �y suffered terribly year. Date and further particulars giv- r.l.ile teething, but as soon as I began en later. giving him Baby's Own Tablets he im- Mr. Alex. Wright, is now home for the proved in every way and is now a bright winter, having finished the season's' healthy child.'. The Tablets also cure work ou his newly purchased farm in I colic, constipation, diarrhoea, indiges- Howick. Sandy is a good fellow and we tion, simple fevers and destroys worms. are pleased to have him in our midst for They are guaranteed to contain not one a time again. t particle nt opiate or harmful drugs, and Miss Ide, of Toronto, is visiting the may he given with equally good results home of ner sister Mrs. D. M. Miller. to the new born baby or the well grown lilt. Cole, the thresher, is just wind- Ey Tro . • les uickly and per- - auently adjusted, asses fitted properly. Dr. Ovens London, I Treats Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Will be at lie1libbon's drug store, Wingham. T1; ESDAY, DEO. 12. 1.90 to 9 p m. - TEACIERWAP LO. If not, you are not yet familiar with the work being done in Canada's Greatest Com- mercial School. if l- 070 students placed last year. name Gourmet; In Book -Keeping, Short- hand or Peontansldp for those who cannot attend at Chatham. If you wish the home training, write for Catalogue E. attend at Chatham, t write It you wish to Chu for Catalogue F. Mention this paper when you write, ad- dressing Applications for t pox on of teacher in S. S. No. K, T rnbori i) he year 1000, will be received by the unde gned up to December 9th. Applicants to state salary and experi- one°. THOS. HAUGH, Secretary -Treasurer, Wingham P. 0. c,ltltl. S•tild by all druggists or sent by ing up the season's operations in this mail at :.!Zi cents a box by writing the Dr. vicinity. He is a good thresher and Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. people have waited ou him. have been informedthat theWe an- nual Christmas tree In Connection with Ontario Agricultural College. S.S. No. 3, is to be held on the evening Thera aro many farmers and farmers' of Dec, ;tit. sons who cannot spare the time to take MacdonaldBros recently sold one of their horses to Mr. Rae of 'Wroxeter. the long courses at the Ontario Agricul- Wnt. Marsh has completed his sea- tural College at Guelph, and others who might find the time, but have not the means or education sufficient for matri- eulation. For the sake of such men the authorities have supplemented the regu- son's term of service with Mr. L. Eck - mire and purposes visiting his sister in Tnronto. On Thursday evening of 'last' week a large number of the young people of this community and surrounding come - ler work by adding short cours(-s which try, at the invitation of HIEssrs. S• Snell are given during. the month of Januar and Ie. l Hillier, om ste d a the nt a r, 3'+ on the old Snell homestead and spent a when )nen may best be cparerl from the most enjoyable time in social chat and farms. The courses are absolutely free, good old-time dancing. rr and the beet men that can lie secured lir vii. frim the I bee=ch oi' tlu gelii erietnnlent anywhere have been asked to assist in ht•ld by Ste• Strachan, the teacher, has arrived. Th, re should be no sit angler+ note. the instruction seek ill Airy12; 'nd - u t d 1r+ J g We u11dd r. tend that :121•. D. J,. Strachan, late teat set' cb; nr::l l,eultry work. This la Irineipal of Tecrwat+•r achout purtlusee con- dltu•,ing a tteneral -tune business at Pine Rivet•• Cert'tinly a great opportunity for the We wit-1hiut t•vt•ry •,ueet•ss in Itis new• venture. Sit•. Tay. Coombes is at present assisting Mr, farmers and farmers' sons to get instruct Ja:.. now. Mrs. T. D. Miller has returned from visiting tion. Entry fornix and full ull information her brother. Dr. Wilson at Mildmay. Hcan be obtained from G.L. C cri mae' On Thursday (evening nt next week Messrs. . Ri*'11¢rrl.on and Tle,nip.nu of Brussels are to ;B. S. A., M. S., Guelph, Ont. nu Pt Mess's. Hartley mud Munro of Wro:;eter in Victoria Hall to rir 1•ate on the s•tbjeet, "Re- , solved. that el,arnter has more influence than mon•v. A. this is a preliminary in ormama- T he 1 -lough Cup Holders, inlx a Lifttai•y Society it is hoped that there will le' a diced attendants.. Come along and IIs defeating London C. I. on 1 atnr• enrottr.s ,e:t g' -,3 thing. riay, , Clinton C. I. retains the Hough Collegiate Challenge Cup, which the "-- ! Clinton team has held now for seven consecutive eeasons. The strength of the• T cup -holders can be judged by the fact that only one goal Ilas been s::ored again- st them during the; entire year. The following were the challerigers this year: --Owen Sound O. I ,Seaforth C. I , , twic'e). Goderieli 0. I., Dalin 0. I. • Lundell 0. I. (twice), Stratford 0. 1 , Listowel l:I.: t• The Clinton players in • sup matcher this year have been the f<)Ilowinir:- C. Sawyer3, P. Revs, L. ` Barlow,Hi. Shipley, W. Taylor, Cl. Mc. {Kinriori (captain), R. lltelienzie, I)I. Cranston, T. Mustard, D. Fraser, 11. • .vohnson. M. 'a'hidden, 1D. AcLean and L. Manning. I Personally Conducted Tours To Mexico. 1 nano&ea by 1Woan Camp 11. the Huth- ' or of the only Reliable (' ide to Monett, and manager America Tourist Asso.+ia- tion, are beinir Irr ged to 1.+o via the 1 Gran'' Trunk 11 it • ty ivstem. Parti - !taloa will bo an uticed later. Mr. Campbell as hail 25 years' ex. ; p'nence in itlexican tours, and tney are : the only ones that positively take in all ' the interesting pointe, and are not cover- ` ed bre any other parties. His own din. ing ear "Quantzintecomatzin," and open i i r TEAClEW,rtANTEO. D. MoLACHLAN & CO., Canada Business College - Chatlunn, Ont. Applications for ie position of teacher iu • S. S..,o. U. Purnbe y, tor the year 1006, will be received by the mks signed up to Decem- ber 2nd. Personal pplieatiou preferred ; and applicants to state tory. EAR MCDOL'GALL, $ee.rstary-T euouror, Glentarrow P.O. FARM FOR SALE WANTED A reliable agent for Wingham and surrounding country. Good pay weekly. Exclusive territory. Sample case or out- fit free. Our terms are the best in the business. We need a man of good character an$ ability during Fall and Winter months. OVER 600 ACRES. The choicest and most extensive list of etoclt; in Can- ada, including fruit and ornamental stock, small fruits and seed potatoes. Fast selling specialties offered for the first time. Write for terms now to The PelhamPelhamNursery Co., TORONTO, ONT. Splendid r 12 1.t. Ldfnrm 1., acres, a. <' c 0 c ea,cr nigh, Lots 2s t'. 24t. (:ou 8, Culross. 11 ' provements n1 l,•. Will be offered for s le v public auc- tion at he kin Edward d s tlo t g w d 11 t . Teeswater at R tit .o k Dee. 0.11 0` 3 1[)0 If further particu- lars apply to DR. M. H. GILLEIS, Teeswater, Ont. FARM IiOR SALE. Lot 20, concession t sale. Farm contain: acres o hardwood bt f brick heart• and fro witbin two miles o r na a Hiles from 1 rt r1 m milers apply on the mr• lot 1313, colt. 12,11. ago, a Brocq Sow rnvin•t property, the animal away.. Turnberry is offered for 93 acres with about 15 h. On the premises is sg seg n barn and the farm n is Wingham and one and n chool house. For parts - remises or address AMES THOMSON, Wingham P. 0. SOW E ' AY. East Wawanosl he undersigned, wanesh, about one week •Cltvner can have same by paying charge 1 and taking ARCH lleNEIL. Nov. 21, 1905. STRAYED STEER. CENTRAL STRIATFOR• D. ONT. Make Your Life a Success Galant nate ildie1 atrlP 40.44.u.1i,rJrtiutYy__ _ _ _ ir You can if you will. Our courses, which are up-to-date and practical,:_ will qualify you in the shortest pos., sible time. All our graduates secure' good positions. We get far more ap-, plications than we can meet. This school has gained a continental relent tation for thoroughness. Write for' - our beautiful catalogue, it will in terest you. You may enter at any time. ELLIOTT & Mc1ACF1 AN PRINCIPALS. Lowes` p�po Ei9i1, 4e � 7E7,G S gelid • The Govermuent Blue Book, just pub- lished, shows tbat the Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada had for 1004 the LOWEST EXPENSE RATE of any Canadian Life Company, the ratio of "general expenses" to "income" being only 17.4 PER CENT., while the AVERAGE of all the Canadian Life Companies for that year (as given by "The Globe" of 4ent. 19th Oct.) is 26. 47 pere Caine onto the premise.s of the undersigned, lot ao, eon 9, Township of East Wawanoslt, on orthe" Steer, t about ut 7th Noy., grey e .t. r coining v, g Y cc om g two years old, with horn on the right side about thr,•e inches long. Owner, on proving Preis rty 811,13 eying expenses, cin take the steer away: otherwise, it will be disposed of cw,•orditu to law'. 1% ANDERSON, Lot 40, con. 9, East Wawanosh. N r OTIG.� The animal meeting 0 lie Manville Cheese and Butter Factory Co Limited, will be held 1• Foresters' . , e •on Thursday, in th I al td t .(nil in ,vel , T ner ny, t o ► • • 1•e • n • at 2 'cl e k the l4 hditty f d ober ext o o k p.m.. for the !•lent of a Board of Directors far the year 1:100, el the transaction of any other busine;,s that Wray be brought before the meeting. By order. JOHN BURGESS, Heeretary. Eluevale, Nov, 20, 11105, I Meeting of the Huron County Council. 'the Council o flu• Corporation of the County of Huron will n e t in rite Rowe Hall in the village of Tarr t-4,1111 Der'r'ttlbl'r the 5th Iu•xt t At :l o'elotek pan All accounts to come before ' the council must be placed with the clerk be. topobservation car tChililitli. " ate the, fore this date, largest and finest in the world. Dated Nov. let ,190,1 W. LANE, Clerk. ABNER CHEN Insurance, Loan and Estate agent. WINGHAM. 0.0•••A♦•0000•♦4404000000♦♦ MERENESM 8 s tet r�t1 ft • 117E W -<>et • 0 ♦ • ' ♦ P N' m 41:,utdier A • • • ♦ • a Butcher Shop 0 • HAVE opened t O in premises r i s two doors north ♦ •p• • of the Chisholm Block,and • • am fully prepared to supplthe • • beat of all kinds of e • Fresh and Cured Meats. • 4. ♦ Special attention paid to orders o • from farmers and others for meat • + in large quantities. • ♦ A share of your patronage is • Z respectfully solicited. • • • 4 •••••••••o♦•••••••••••o•o• JUST ARRIVED ,��isar�-��--=1W:r::we�4eibra+'L"eilfwL+,iAr. A COMPLETE STOCK OF i A91111A'9i.f,lPIirtrn'?2t'C� Sffllhigs, a, T110tISE11INGs AND VESTINGS. These aro all of the latest designs ' s and materials,prices And at that tht are . reasonable, i Wo have a special line of Black and Blue Serges you ought to see, Call and have it look through our stock and roe the Fashions for Fall andW inter. All you have to do is tell us how yon want your garment made, and we make it that way, Our Trimmings aro of the best. Robt. Maxwell l4 TAILOR. M� P•. dP7 l Christmas Goods. The Christmas season will soon be here, and with it the time of present - giving. In order to make easier the solution of the per- plexing question, " What to give," I have put in an unusually large stock of the latest and best goods to be had. You are respectfully invited to call and look through these exquisite lines, which are most appropriate for holiday or wedding gifts. Pearl Goods Pendants Pearl Rings Diamond Rings Ebony Goods of all kinds BIGGEST LINE OF Gents' Watches EVER SHOWN I1 WINGHAM. Repairing of all kinds promptly executed by a competent workman, V' • G. PATTERSON THE GREAT WATCH DOCTOR - WINGIIAM it ..l .1...L114111611.1 tliLi..Yhi.lid N rr �w°"�v ��-ac,rn. •seetees. .p��g9' Y"k$1.4,. ,'lleal .tey t 41 1AR4 tt AMAdeAAAAAAAAAMMAAAAAAAN AA AAAMAAAAAIWAAAP000NetiftA9lAraI4 < S Tiffle the PFeSeIIt 1 ?.e A Z FOR BUYING FURNITURE e G We have a large stook of choice and up-to-date Furniture, such as E Buffets. China Cabinets, Sideboards, Bedroom Suits, Parlor c Suits. Writing Desks and Musie Cabinets—all at money -saving prices. C < Call and inspect our Mattresses from $8.00 to $5.00, made of the best ticking and filling. and child < areEveryman womann ga with us. that there had any dealings ;ROSSc 1 WALKER e Undertaking receives our prompt and careful attention. \V1NGHAM. c•t; Kr;. AAAtkAAAAAAAAMAAARANSAAAAA VVVVVVVVVVVYVVYVVVVVVYVVofts C. J. MAGUIR.E ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT Accounts}Rents and Notes Collected. Con- veyancing veyancing done. OFFICE—In Vanstone Block. Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. SYNOPSIS OP CanadianNorthwest Homestead Regulations. Any evert numbered section of Dominion Lands in etanitoba or the Northwest Provinces, exce (ting 8t and 26, not reserved, clay be honle• 1 e .ole head of stoadHd by any person who isth K ofn to over 18 years isle 0 �, nl orng. n family, 5 fn Y,any this extent of one-quarter ,;action of 1f0 acres, more or less. Entry may be made personally at the local land. office for the district in which the land is situate. or if the homesteader dorms. lie may, on application to the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, this Commissioner of Immigration. Winnipeg, or the local agent, receive authority for 80111*' 011*' to melte Entry for him. The homesteader 1s required to perform the . to editions conn(rteal therewith under one of the following plans : tit At least six month:; residence ence upon and cultivation of the land in tech year for three years. 121 If the father for mother, if the father is deceased f the homesteader resides a on •,a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for the• requirements OR to resident, 1111iW 1,0 satisfied by such person residing with the father or mother. r,lt If the settlor has his permanent residenne upon farming land owned 1.y him in the viein- ity of hie homestead, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by rsidenee uponn I thesaid land. six months' notice in writing should be given N . to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Y W. W. c,orY ofMinister of the Interior, the N. B.—Unauthorized publication of this ad- vertisement will not he peiel for, •1 • WINGHAM achille Shoff Having purchased the above businois, I am now prepared to attend to the wants of the public in all kinds o2 Machinery Repairing, Steam Fitting, etc. W. S. ESTES MACHINIST. Successor to W. G. Paton. Ittintlatitigat FOR Winter a Far, SINGLE FARE Good going December • 0t11 to Dec. 13th, - Returning until Monday, Dec. 18th. 'V Thl annual Winter Faire is Hated for its excellent exhibit. of Live Stock, etc. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE IT. Diner Iines to Guelph via Gland Trot.% from all directions, For tickets and information nail nn Agent. or by addressing J. D. MCDONALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto.