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• THS WIN(iHAM TI
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VOL XXXVI,—NO..l826
• GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
What is the best
Emulsion'
ANSWER:
H °WARD'S
Why?
1. It contains 50 per pent. Pure Cod -
Liver Oil.
2. It Contains Hypophospbites and
Glycerine.
8. Is easy to take, and a perfect
Emulsion.
FOR SALE BY
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald. Block, Wingham.
$540 per year
Mies Snell, formerly of Bine-
vale, is receiving $45.00 per month
from the Calgary Milling Co.,
Calgary. This estimable young
Iady had only a common school
eat. cation, and in a few months
with us prepared for the above
situation. With a few years' ex-
perience Miss Snell will receive at
least $75.00 per month,
Stenography Is better than
school teaching.
What we` have done for others
we can do for you. Enter any
time. Individual instruction.
Write for catalogue.
•
Wingham Business College
(Affiliated with Clin onBusiness
College)
0E0. SPOTTON, - Principal.
CHAMPIONSHIP
I1O6KtY
PP
.INCARDINE vs. WINGHAM
WINGHAM RINK
*"TUESDAY, FEB. 12th
Game called at 8 p. in.
Citizens' Band in attendance.
Skating after the game.
ADMISSION, - 25e. and 15e.
Rink will be open to public for skat-
ing on Monday evening instead of
Tuesday.
1.4444 4-4••k irk 444.444s4e1.4-4.4.44
CARD OF THANKS.`
'We wish to publicly ao owledge our
-grateful thanks t th Firemen who
worked so heroics y ' their efforts- to
Care our bnildin d stook from de-
etruotion by fire e ly Sunday morning;
eve also thank all who assisted in remov-
ing the stook from the burning building.
HANNA & Co,
CARD OF THANKS.
i wish to thank the me ere
of the Wingham Fire eseny, and all those who so k' y assist-
ed in saving my Steck in fife recent fire.
Next week I start Qp> vial Bale of all
lines of milline .. , new, up•to•date
geode which willmarked at a rice
to clear them oat. Do not fail to call,
before purchasing elsewhere.
MIss LITTLE.
WESTERN MONEY MAKERS.
The undersigned wishes to correspond
'With Or see personally, any person or
penone who world Wish to invest in
Western Lands or City property dr in
:rltish Columbia fruitlande ati I have
tor -sale eonie of the choicest and best
Money making proposition, in the West,
itielttding lots in Winnipeg, Isdmonton
And other western cities. Improved and
unimproved lands in Diianitobe and
SMMkatohetean in wholesale Weeks to sell
At from $7.50 per acre and np. Investi—
gate atones as land valuta aro advano-
1rg, Bngnireof Dr. Agnea: ar Thos. S,
ff'tty1o*N �Pingll>tm.
0. M. I32LL, Wiii�tli lit.
Weer Greer's Shoes and Rubberti
Township ouncits,
East Wawanosh ownehip Connoit
meets in Belgrave, on Thursday, Febru-
ary lith; West Wiewanosit on 9th;
Morris, in Township kali, 11th; Turn -
berry, in Blnevale, lth; Onlrose, in
Teeswater, 11th; Hock, in Fordwioh,
20th.
Just received 20830 new colored
piotoral post cards, 1 Ingham views at
Knox'a jewelry store.
Hockey Next
The next home ga
League hockey will be
Wingbam rink on Tees
next week, between
Wingham. Band will
and skating after the
prices of admission.
uesday.
e of Nortbern
Iplayed on the
ay evening of
Qlnoardine and
e in atteudanoe
MS. The usual
Woman's institu a "At Home"
On Thursday even ng, February 14th,
the Wingbam bran° of the Woman's
Institute will give a "At Home" in the
0, 0. F, hall, Th proceedings will
commence at 8 o'olo , Miss Gray, of
Toronto, will deliver n address on In-
stitute worts, and a nsioal program
will be furnished. A intereeting and
profitable time is expe ed, and a cordial
invitation is exteuded o the ladies of
town and vioinity to be present.
MEP: NOTICE.—All accounts must be
paid at once. The R. H. CROWDLR Co.
Matched Hol•se,,Race
A matohed horse r toe for $25 a side
was an attraction on Josephine street
early Monday morning. The street had
been scraped from the Town Hall to the
Park corner for the a nt. This is the
first time we have hear
this kind and es the a
fringement of a byh
Chief. Vannorman ha
parties to appear before
ton.
of anything of
air was an ha-
w of the town,
summoned the
Magistrate Mot'
FOR SALE.—Erick house and lot; also
a good brick house with all modern
oonviences; hard and soft water, good
barn, and from one to four acres of
land. Get particulars at the TIMES
office.
Cold Hal Again. •
People who atten ed the. concert in
the opera house on Tuesday evening
were anything but o mfortable. .As one
citizen says, "The comer heating ar-
rangement at the to n hall does not give
good satisfaction i winter weather."
The Conncil should eke some move to
have this very eerie s. defect remedied.
People should not e compelled to sit
through an entertai went in a building
so beastly cold. If e cold weather con-
tinues and the hen ng arrangements are
not remedied, Win ham's new hospital
will have an over s pply of patients.
Dr. Butler, Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 870 Queen's Avenue, London,
8rd door East of St. Andrew's Church,
County
The annual meet
Orange Lodge of Ni
at Blyth on lnesdaj
business was tran
bided to have a coni,
year at Blyth on Ja
tion was present frc
interests of the oele
there this year. Th
officerswereelected
ing; D. M., Matthey
Rev. me. Hartley; I
R. S., T. J Shopper'
D. of C-sJ rohnst
Mo0rea and Geo.
Guest, F. Ei. Roder
B. Leary were pres
Lodge.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THH1tSDA Y, FEBRUARY 7, 1907.
EARLY MCIRNING FIRE.
Hanna $c Co's St re Completely De-
stroyed—•L ss $80,000.
The only fire the we have bad in
Wingham for over a ear acourred bet-
ween twelve and one o'olook on Sunday
morning last, when auna cis Oo's large
general store was oo pletely destroyed.
The fire was first noti •ed shortly after
12 o'olook in the lice° d story of the
building, and the alar was promptly
iven. '.Phe firemen era niokl oil
g q Y
the scene, but the buil ing being frame, •
the fire made quick headway. With Somme= Sera—Cash slaughter sale
live streams of water a work, the fire of Dress Goods, Pars, etc. G. E, KING.
men did splendid work in keeping the Call at R. Johnston's and see his line
fire within the one wilding. People of Pelts, Rubbers and Shoes and be con -
who were down town s ;y it was one of vi need.
the fiercest fires eve - i W-
ham, but luckily the w
southwest and this wi
buildings being cover
prevented a more serio�
of our townspeople wer
there had been a fire
church on Sunday m
siderable quantity of
from the burning bui
Go, carried an exoeptioj
of general merehandis
stand that the estimat
and building is $30,00(
of $22,250, divided ain
companies:—North
candle, $5,600; Britis
The Loca
Complete retur
vote in the yeti
Ontario are now i
the 10$ plaoee in t
place, 94 gave me
local option, incl
41 mnnioipalitios
MOB majority wa
other attempts to
Thus local option e
ies in 48 niunsoip�
adverse paaaoritie.
Option Vote.
e of the local option
us municipalities in
They show that of
Welt the vote took
orities in favor of
ding 10 towns. In
he necessary three-
eeoured, and In seven
epeal were defeated.
ored complete viotor-
ities, Oely 18 gave
and one repealed,
soon u Ing-
nd was from the Invited to Flemain in Wingham.
h the roofs of . At the regula February meeting of
d with snow, the Quarterly Official Board of the
s blaze. Many Wingham Met millet Church held on
not aware that Tuesday evenin ;, the following resoln-
until going to tion was unanir•,oualy carried:—
thing. A con- Moved by M , T. Hall, seconded by
code was saved Mr. Fessant—that this Quarterly Of
ding. Hanna & fioial Board piece on record its sinoore
ally heavy stock appreciation of he efficient work of our
and we under= pastor, Rev. W G. Howson. We have
f d loss on stook listened with p ofit to his able exposi.
with insurance tion of Divine tenth, in whioli�the old,
ing the following old story, bas be 'n presented with even•
ritieh and Mer• ge.ioal earnestn :ss, as well as in
America, $2,000; language ever fr eh and impressive, To
Wellington, $I,325;'yarth, $1,325; Lon-
don, $3,000; Canadia 1, $3,500; Traders,
$1,500; Anglo•Ameri :an, $1,000; Equity,
$1,000: Waterloo, $2 000.
The goods saved 1 ave been removed
to the store in the
the insurance inspe
ing the loss.
The cause of the
known. Wingham
this heavy loss an
aodonald Block and
ors are here adjust -
re is not exactly
es are sorry to see
inconvenience fall
on one of the beat business houses of the
town, and all will vt sh them a continu-
ance of their good trade, when they
again open for basin ,es. The members
of the fire company deserve extra
praise for the good work they did at
this fire. The night\was very cold and
rough, but every man was at his post
and worked at many times to disadvan-
tage in having they clothing frozen,
Some of the members of the brigade had
their ears frozen.
The kindness a
Mrs. L. W. Hans°
fee and sandwiches
very much appreciel
O. L.
g of the County
rth Huron was held
. The usual routine
anted, It was de-
ty celebration this
y 12th. A deputa-
n Lnoltnow in the
ration to be held
following County
M. H Han -
Danes; Chaplain,
. S. Mr. Robertson;
; Treas., .T. Galley;
n; Lecturers, W.
tains. Messrs. W.
e Franck , A. alic and
nt from Wingham
Hospital Auelliary Notes.
The following n iw officers for the
Ladies' Auxiliary o Wingham General
Hospital were reoen ly appointed:—Hon.
Vioe President, Mr 3. T. Bell; lat Vice
President, Mra, W. . Green;Udr, Seey.,
Mrs. G. Van Stone
The Auxiliary c
ladies of Wingham
fees, To the ',Clue
membership garde,
pima books.
The Treasurer of
$10.00011 hand np
Tho regular meeti
h C roil
held in the Ott
afternoonado
Feb,, 11th et 4,15 p
Weinberg' rte reduce
portant boldness le a
faire to thank the
Or their membership
s and Ad'ranoe for
(nd Mrs. Mason for
e Auxiliary report
rr February 4th.
g of the Auxiliary
EEEihandset on Monday
y
reed until Monday,
m. sharp, when all
lid tri attdtid ail bu-
bo ttanI6teted,
Highest cash prig
eggs at W. Bone's
block,
Fire in Eas
The briolr veneer
by Mr John F. Li
wanoeh, was comp
fire on Monday ni
Linklater were ent
era of St Andrew's P
d consideration of
who fnrniehed oof-
to the firemen, was
ted.
paid for butter and
grocery, Chisholm
Wawanosh.
d dwelling owned
dater, of East Wa-
tely destroyed by
ht. Mr. and Mrs.
taining the niemb-
esbyterian Church
choit and the even tg had passed 011
very pleasantly and *hen lunch was be-
ing served shortly aft it eleven o'clock,
fire was discovered t i be raging in the
Walls of the buildhee and in a few
minutes the upper po 'tion of the house
was in flames. All p esent set hard to
work and nearly ever thug in the lower
portion of the house as saved. The
loss will be very hen to Mr. Linklat-
er and baing turned o t of a home in
zero weather is very fortunate. Mr.
and Mrs Linklater hay a large circle of
ywpathize with
friends who will deeply
them in their heavy los
A complete line of Felts, Robbers and
Shoes now on hand at R. Johnston's
Boot and Shoe Store.
Jessie Mac!a
The concert-lovin
and vicinity will be
age
rran mente have
Jessie Maolaghlan
in Wingham opera
evening. The pric
25o and the plan of
drug store. Mies
"The Qiseen of Soot
popularity with Cant
creases with each apt
rendering of Scottish
her to Scotchmen ti;
been secured, The of
ever, is Mr. Douglas
meted to be 'The gr
TOWN ;0UNCIL,
All the members It the Town Conn -
oil were present at he regular meeting
on Monday evenin = with Mayor Wm.
Holmes in the chat .
The minutes of p evione meeting woes
read and confirmed
Rev. Father Lan :ndeau wrote asking
that the Coeneii ::fund the•amount of
rent cif town hall fo . lev. Pother Tobin's
lecture, in view of t ' a fact that the pro -
hi
ceeds were to be u ed. for fnrni ng a
ward in the new hspital in Wingham.
On.motion it was • eoided to refund the
amount.
The auditors' reprt was read by the
clerk, and on mvti. • was referred to the
Finance Committe
The Executive committee reported
regarding the matte of Turnberry town-
ship's claim for taxes on electric lighting
plant. As there is eason to doubt the
town's liability to pa • taxes on this plant,
the committee repo end that the Conn
oil take stops to ban: the question finally
disposed of darieg t , e present year, and
in the meantime th; taxes for 1906 be
paid, at the same rat as for 1905.
The Finance Com • ittee recommended
the payment of the f 'lowing accounts: -
Canada Foundry Co. pipe, eto...$i41.60
A. E. Simmons, priu ug ballots.. 4 60
Thos. Graham, labor 9.63
F. Paterson, cement ork at hall. 8 90
Dominion Express 0.., express... 1 19
advtg.,eto62 44
0,63
m
th team5 86
to 12.77
Bell Telephone Co„ p` •nes, etc73,50
iris's power. We have G. T. It., half year'sr.ut 01 weigh
aro. Howson's pastoralr
reales site ..... 1.00
h.attendance upon the Municipal World, sup-elies 108 64
ly aid to those in need. J Limonites, ditching , 6.000
K 110 F' h ' 3.5
4 65
75
6.25
11114
us, his sermons lave come not mere] D. 0• iott, printing
, y D. C. McDonald, lobo
ASanderson, work w
t of d• tion buta9 A.
clothed in a be y o
messages of help�ind grace accompani- W G. Gray, artage,
ed by the Holy $l
also appreciated
visits, his faithfi
sick, and his time
We most cordial]
return to us ano
him of our cent nod earnest co -opera. R. Rankin, salary
tion in the Maste is work. Messrs. Musgrove ani Vanstone,
Allresent e o se in favor of the reso- auditing 30 00
p p J. B. Ferguson, salary. . - 45.00
Intim in words if appreoiatiorl of Mr. " " registrair on fees, etc 88 00
Howson and hisgood work since coming V. Vannorman, solar 42 00
to Wingham but June. Mr Howson Hook & Ladder Oo„ s rvicea 4 00
D. Dieeley, work at m 1 00
was deeply affected by the kind words D.E. McDonald," 1.00
9.00
42 66
ing scraper 1 00
913
is er, snpp ies .
invite Mr Howsou to J. A. McLean, coal
her year, and assure W. Guest. salary .. .
of appreciation 4
diffioulty he rep
very kind invitatii
ham for the aeoor
the harraouions re
and congregation'
d it was with much D 0. McDonald, labor
Id. He accepted the F. Paterson, collee:or\
n to remain in Wing. J.H. Stephenson, repair
John Davidson, labor
year and he boped Theo Hall, ptg, and ad
;;ion ei'etween pastor The report was adopte
onld continue. An account of Garts
Co., of $612.14 for iron pi
ed to the Fire and Wat
tg........ 4.50
A Few SLmmons LEFT --Ona) aby cutter
sleigh, upholstered; one Express and a
few hand Weighs -11 „offered at cost.
We do not wish to y these over till
another season, yo can have them for
what they cost. S. M. FISHER,
I have quite a number of good second -
handed watches from one dollar up, all
it good running erder and must be sold
regardless of their value; also 2 silver
show cases that must be sold. Call and
see goods and be convinced of the great
bargains. Kaiser, the Jeweler.
From 1
Mr. Arthur McI
denary at Island
his father, Mr
Glenfarrow, un
and Lake.
ereie, who is a mis•
ake, Keewatin writes
Wm. MoKers ie, of
sr date of November
15th. He says t at they were then hav-
ing just a slight t to of winter weather,
with about eight n inches of snow.
They were expeoti g a mail in about
two weeks. He s s he is well and en-
joys his work. T y are not in want
for provisions, as might be supposed
from the distance things have to be
freighted. Island Lake is nearly six
hundred miles fron Winnipeg and it
costs $5 and $6 to b ding in 100 pounds of
provisions." Mr. Mc
held eervice at an
two miles from Isla
forty natives were
all listened earns fly. He ,recently
visited a Wigwam almost invisible
among the trees, an 1 in it lay an old
woman. She had eon poisoned some
years ago and naw ler body is a dark
erzie had recently
dean home about
d Lake and some
n attendance, and
ore-Thosnpeen
ies, was referr-
er Committee.
Account of Young .a Mc urney of $217.-
00 for furnace for hall Was referred to
the Executive Oommitt: e.
Account for deputy r
and poll rooms for m
was passed, the D. R. 1
receive $4,00.
Account of $5.00 fr'
for type -writing andi
ordered to be paid, as
Sanderson drawing sto
On motion of Conn.
Reeve Irwin,—Mayor 11
Coons. Bell, Nicholson
be a Court of Revision f
On motion of Pettus. i
—Mr. J. B. Ferguson
clerk and treasurer for t
Messrs. Wm. Moore,
Chas, Reading were
viewers. Mr. F. Paters
ed pound•keeper.
Penns. McDonald an •
ed the reappointment o
as Chief of Police and
Company.
Conn. Gordon .sngge:
of the by-law governi
the chief, and this was
Conn, Jno. Kerr dre •
the Council and Chief
that in addition to the
turning officers
nicipal election
for Ward 4 to
m Miss Higgins,
.re' report, was
ell as one for A.
for dam,$10.00.
McDonald and
lmes,Reeve,and
and McDonald
r 1907.
ordon and Kerr
s re -appointed
e present year.
hos. Deans and
ppointed fence
n was appoint-
Nioholson rimy -
V. Vannorman
Chief of Fire
ed the reading
g the duties of
one.
the attention of BIG SALE—Don't m' s the opportunity
once to the fact of baying goods beton wholesale prices
$1 A SEAR IN ADVANCE
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE 7
iHUS. CS11
Member of Parlian
For upwards of t
tOLDS, M. D.
nt for East Huron.
enty years the enb.
jeotof this notice ]:las been closely iden-
tified with the pro; ;Less of the town of
Wingham. Thorns s•Chishoim was born
in Halton County, and early fitted him-
self for the work of the teaching profess
sion. After teaohi Ig for some years in
public schools in Dufferin and
Wellington countihs, he was chosen
Principal of Fergus
he took up tb.e snarl
graduated in 1879.
some time in Arth
Grand 'Valley. Ho,
Eiigh School. Later
of mediotce, and
He practised for
r and afterwards at
took an active in-
terest in the deveI 1pment of the latter
village, having pnzhased a far and
had it surveyed it to town lots, �bhioh
he sold, and on vfiioh now stands the
residential section of the village. On
coming to Wingham, in 1886, he went
somewhat exteusi' ly into the building
of houses, but of lute had confined him-
self solely to his p
out to Dr,Redmone
At the general et
Chisholm was ehc
Huron in the Cons
was successful. H$
went bas beer, most
of the cold storage q
has devoted much ti
consideration.
actice, until he sold
about t wo years ago.
ction of 1904, Dr.
sen to contest East
vative interest, and
course in parka.
arked by thestndy
estion, to which he
e and thoughtful
the Fire Company ,at the Hanna a Co.
fire.
Wm, Guest was re -appointed night-
watchman and oare;.ker of cemetery at
same salary as last year. R. Rankin
was re•engaged to ri.ig the town bell, at
same salary as last y
On motion it was
the Postmaster -Gen
Wingham post -office
until 9 pan.
Mr. Awde appeared
oil regarding the tra
which he considered u:
Conn. Gregory thou
an unreasonable one.
expressed their opinio:
question of the transie,
by-law mei referred
Committee to report
ing of Council.
On motion of Con
the Executive Como
to sat with thts asses
street property
Connell adeserne
r.
soided to petition
ral to have the
pen to box -holders
afore the Conn-
ers' license fee,
just.
ht the tax rather
Some others also
, and the whole
t traders' license
to the Executive
t the next meet -
Bell and Gregory
ttee was appointed
or In valuing front
ties of the Chief at Kaiser's, the See sIt.
Police enumerated in tLe bylaw, he was
alsb required to see tha i the provisions of M O U N - FC,•
the Liquor License Act were duly observ- Tho WLngha m lE oc
ed. We all know that the License in- Mount Forest +` t t1.' .
i i alit
s in weary conn c
specter cannot b e y p y
EST WON.
ay team lost to
place on Tuesday
els b 5. From
the game was
it110looals had
ponente on the
;h Ian Concert, brown and glisteni ig Iike the side of an continually, to enforce the law, but the night 81' a sabre o! 8 a;.
people of Wingham earthen pot or jar .f that color. It is Act provides that "Every policeman or what can be lost -pied
pleased to learn that beyond comprehension to relate the constable, or inspector• shall be deemed clean, and vert far 9 b
been made for the terror that haunts the life of the Indian. to be within the provi Iona of this Act." 80t'only o play tl.eir o
omen o.to a earloo, but were sem. what
C They will not do o Ie of their fellow men In Case of wilful neglect on the part of handicapped by
the actions of Rel tree I +sing, of Guelph
pp
nee next Monday a tingle injury for fear of getting a dose Chief Police or Conan ibis to prosecute and the timekeepers. The penalties
s are 66c, 35o, and bfrtidini; n ed as o uroh sa oda ohuoe.l Theefor the pnniahmont oihaay offence again -
meted out to Wit phaco players amount-
11 is at MoKibbon's recently destroyet�by fir° and men are St the provisions of th s Act, he shall in- ed to 27 minutes while only ono, of one
dee Maclaohian, now busy sawing anther out of the logs cur a penalty for eacL and every ouch minute's a,i, wae_gtven a Moline
ish Song," whose Cas was done in ":,lie county in early neglect- • �oreet la et,Aping a
dian audiences in. ohdays)
h it twee i ni;e a tiighc new
e Waldo t Conn, MoDenald tlktight the license Z U y or 1 the fcr iii
q levo was better oboe ved in Wingham man and thrott.r K hi on hie head.
earanc and whose running Within sf ;ht tlf Xetand Lake. than in many other t vns, and suggest- `Then in one lest81160 ' least, a Wing.
cogs haslendever* At
the e g d t e Hi dson Bay Co's iake ;here are s .the ed that those who wt sited the law en. ham player wai }est for seven min.
world oyer, hasrates instead of Bron t e timekeeper had
of attraction, how• principal place of business. Mr. Mo- !breed make an effort 0 do so. Conn
Kerzio enjoys leis-vorkas a mitsicaties Kerr ipso enquired rlietlior it was thea stop wet/3h, pr0l)abl The boys have
°ung, who is re- very wet! i t
test living Sootoh
duty of the peaceotl"ic°=r' or the privato the satiei'aotion o7 ka Wing that they
welch played a ocean gx' nit, 1't the scant was
' Oven. McDonald repli d that be did not against thein,
View 'York success, v herehisballadsing- Toronto, w1,011,1 be at the sen a sin,
Wingham, Fr%da °by. Yeti, Yroni know.
ing was declared to to the beet heard this 8 30 a. m. till 3 p. tn. or consultation in Coon. Gregory owl 'red if the Chief In the b orthet Levese tiarrieton de.
season. Winghamits ere fortunate ire: diseases of Eye, Ear, biose and Throat, g
having an opportuni y of hearing this Glasses Ottatl. was sweets that the treat street was be. feared iatotvel at Har tleton Friday
ing made a race-oonrte The Chief, who night- 'Thu game vat Very dose, hes
Mr, Jin MoI,inden, the To iArtnt41° i-Ivt 'GP. IZ. El�ai'den, whb was present, rotated tlir,, information Bad ing a tie at foil emits Five minntes was
groat artist, has probably ono f the tleilt horde of
famous Glasgow 'col st, who delighted Holstein oattIa iii esterrf' Ontario Witt bean laid against the offendera, The played each 'anal', resulting in a lie
t Is Here
We do not think that
there is a single kind of
medicine, pill or tablet
you use in your family
but what we carry, that
very kind in stock,
Don't take it for grant-
ed that we do not keep a
particular article or medi-
cine, for we do, as that is
our business.
Come in and see us ; .we
will use you right, at
Ir
WaIIey's Drug Store"
PHONE 100. WING13AM
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Property Owners
Will find it distinctly to their advantage
to make me their ageut; based on
quick returns and satisfac-
tory dealing.
The following list are a few
many properties for sale:
$1060-1,S story house, 8 rooms, :rood
Spair, rents for $96 per year; John
$1100-1}a' story frame house, 8 rooms,
bard and soft water, fine cellar, ex -
tenant repair; Francis St.
$1200-11 story new solid brick house,
8 rooms, a comfortable home;Oharl-
es St.
$1250--1S story house, 8 rooms, herd
and soft water, nice location, rents
for $102 per year; Victoria St.
81300-2 story frame house. splendid
cellar, stable worth $300. fruit trees,
rents for $109 per year; Leopnrd Bt.
$1300 -new brick cottage,,:7 rooms,.
hard and soft water, stable; Joseph -
ens St.
$1500-2 story house, 9 rooms, good
repair, a beautiful home; Scott St.
$1930— 2 story brick cottage, 7 rooms,
electric lights, good stable ; John St..
$2000-1g story double hoose, 10
rooms, alI conveniences; Minnie St.
$2500-2 story house, bath, electric
lights, two 1.5 acre lots worth $1000,
stable worth $500; Minnie St,
$2700-2 story solid briok house,bath,
furnace. could not be built now for
$4000; Maple St.
If you want anything at any time in
Real Estate, come direct to head-
quarters.
Money to loan on farm security.
.1. H. CHISHOLPT,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent.
Vn bone block. Wingham.
of the
Ie audience thro
large a
Season by his exgnist
been engaged. Mr.
the noted Glasgow
on the programme.
hot A
n inerioala
et
have several but
playing, has again sprung. He also
!Kohut Enohattan, end tvoutd nett a
suint, Will also be the hthetrc to any we
orse. Wri
P.O. for full parr
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vase for sate 8019 motion to re -appoint V: 7annorman chief again, bot in this tea ton Minutes liar- ehobs stallions 'trite thein harried. % rietOn pest ih the ii'�ning shot, the noel''
nterest %n one Of lldt►t'e bein t c .IiiYpo was iin•
a'I
him at Moie'twortb MoDdnald, Was pasted, expressing hearty retied tit ip 0l" t< e a 'being two
iaYilAl`s, epprdvat of the aieryio59 off the Chief and boors late
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butoher shop. '
Knox's great sale now on. Bargains
in all goods. Knee's Jewelry store.
Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mo.
Kibbon's drug store, Tuesday, Mar. 5th.
—all day. Glosses properly fitted.
Mahe would handle A nidtion by Reeve twin and Conn, q g
all fie, ihai.y JMLA, aYil WiWI • dill hi 416
`THE LEADING SHOE STORE
tenor." Ks oomea d erect from his great Dr. Nelatn-Tait of 498 Sp na Ave.- oitirenc9to enforce tic law, to
Great
Clearance
Shop Sale
EVERY WINTER SHOE
MOST LEAVE OUR STORE
We will not carry Sissies over
from one season to another, there-
fore every pair of Man's, Wom-
an's,
Hoye', Misses' and Children's
Felt Shoes and Overshoes will bo
priced so low that they will go
at once.
Don't fail to see the hergain* we
are offering in these lines,
Von ahonld Nog our eta,* of
Trunks and Valises before intr.
chasing elsewhere.
W. J. Greer
THE SHO '',:
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