HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-03-28, Page 1THS WINGHAIVI TIMES.
VOL XXXVI.-NO. 1833.
What is the best
Emulsion
ANSWER:
HOWARD'S
Why ?
1. It contains 50 per cent. Pure Cod
Liver Oil.
• 2. It Contains Hypophoepbites and
Glycerine.
8. *Is easy to take, and a perfect
Emulsion.
FOR SALE BY
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
New Elec ric Lamn.
Han. Adam Bea reports that a Ger-
man has invented new eleotrio lamp,
which will out the cost of lighting away
down. The lamp will, with one watt,
produce as much candle power light as
swill one of the loo ,1 lamps with three
watts. This is cut lug the cost of light-
ing to one-third of he present rates.
Auction Sal ¢ of Stock, etc.
Mr. John Nicht
coon. 12, Turnber'r{1
sale of farm stool
hold furniture, et
noon, April 2nd.
sold bis farm is gi
everything is to b
See bills for par
will be the anotio
, of lot 31, concession
, will hold an auction
implements, house-
„ on Tuesday after -
Mr. Nichol having
Ting up farming and
sold without reserve.
!Ware. John Purvis
eer.
Ton SALE, -Brink house and lots also
a good brick house with all modern
eonviences; hard and soft water, good
barn, and from one to four acres of
land.. Get particulars at the TiatEa
office.
THE LITTLE EATON
41)
Leads in the follow-
ing lines :
SPRING NATSD CAPS
SPRING%0,VRCOATS
AND &AItdCOATS
SPRING SUITS
(Latest cat and newest designs).
The finest assortment of
TIES AND COLLARS
- ever shown in Wingham can now
be selected from, as
1.IIE LITTLE EA.T®N-
Saturday Bargains.
6 doz.Men's Colored Soft Shirts,
new geode, regnlar 75e and $1,
Saturday at a - - .49
285 pair's Boya' Penta, in dark
tweed, all eizea, regular 45o,
550 and G5o. Saturday at - .25
6E0, C. HANNA
Old Poatoftee Store
Maodonald Block * WING'SA111.
WEOPED 5L1
S IN SPRING.
Nov soon the eine
Aloof with mem
As with a shinny s
The married mar
Beats carpets hung
And beats them
Or wedded bliss
In bpring he gets
e man may stand
smile,
ok in band,
the while
upon the line,
pith a will;
hat seems to fine,
his fill.
At early morn an twilight's erose,
The married m must go,
When bloomed t poppy and the rose,
And with a swi ig blow.
He'll fill the Bard n air with dust,
And strain his veary book;
For married mer in springtime most
Pursue the bean tracts.
And though hi
sore,
What tboogb
The rug that hi
He still must
And though hi
dust,
His muscles rat
The married ma.
Beat on with n
hands are blistered
lie arme are lame;
ee the parlor floor,
at the same,
eyes are filled with
ed with pain,
in springtime mast
ght and mato.
And so the single man may stand
Aloof with mer y smile; '
For everywhere throughout the Iand
All marri d me , the while,
Are heating carp s night end day
(Such tasks th single raise);
With every blow :hey seem to say,
"Who named i : wedded blies?"
Severe EI •ctrical Storm.
A severe elect Seal storm passed ever
this section on Ssturday evening, last,
aocompanied by >.onsiderable rain. No
serious damage i.- reported in this sen.
tion. Some peo
weather for th
cold weather on
has allowed the
e say this means cold
spring. The rather
Sunday and Monday
ater to lower in the
river and their is lot now likely to be
any damage from floods this spring.'
LADIES -Get y stir spring needs in
millinery at MISS ITTLE's.
Moving o Clinton.
Messrs, Hugh oss and Wesley
Walker are movin to Olnnton this week
and will open a rniture and under-
taking store in th t town. The TIMES
is sorry to hear of ase gentlemen leay.
ing Wingham, but we can heartily wish
them every sunt ss in Clinton. Mr,
Walker has had a umber of years ex-
perience in the fur itnre and undertake
ing business and ith Mr, Ross as a
p artner they sboul meet with splendid
success. The peo e of Clinton are se-
curing two good o) izene.
Call at R. Johnston's and see his line
of Felts, Rubbers and Shoes and be con.
vinced.
Baseball Club
A rousing meeti
Baseball Club wa
evening of Iast w
for 1906 were close
the olnb was a en
year: The books
Re -Organized.
of the Wingham
held on Thursday
ek, when the books
d and showed that
case financially last
bow a small balance
on the right side w itch goes to show the
games were well asttronized. The fol.
f oliowing cffcers •:,ere then elected to
govern the team fm. 1907: -Hon. Pres.,
A. M. Crawford; Hon. Vice•Pres.,
D. D. Wilson; President, A. J. Alder-
son; Vioe-Pres., L.: -Kennedy ; Treasurer,
Wm,. Armour; or. Secy., •Elmer
Moore; Manager, m. Britton; Mas-
cot, "Spider" We . The boys intend
holding a celebrat n on May 24th,
Victoria Day, and will hold another
meeting on Thnrsd April 4th at 8,80
o'al ook in Council bomber when ar-
rangements will be ode for a monster
celebration and a to ni committee to be
picked out. The b s will again enter
a team in the leagn with our neighbors
and will no doubt g ve a good account
of themselves.
To Delinquen Subscribers.
The most nnplea sant feature of the
newspaper business -experienced by all
country papers -is t number of anbsorib-
ere who never cormsier their indebted.
ness nor Seem to eels whether the pub.
lieh r can meet his obligations. While
we have hundreds of subscribers who
are honorable anon ;h to pay up, we are
sorry tO say we ha on our list numbers
of subscribers wh are in arrears, the
amount of whose' debtednese while in.
dividually small, nns up into hundreds
of dollars. We ould appreciate it very
much indeed if hese arrearages were
paid tip. If gu )scribers Would all get
the habit of paybi g in advance, it would
not onlyold grea ay to the pleasure of
publishing a pape ', but it would enable
publishers to 0o Isnot their bnsinesb
much more Antis otorily. This pare*
graph is nob inten ed for any subsoriber
who is not in acre t5
, but it is intended
for those who ate and we belie they may
ant on it. We re this week sending a
number of a000n" r to anibacribere who
ate in arrear( and Shall be pleased to
have ati early relit tattoo.
Ladies' E
Tne regular meet
Auxiliary of the Wi
meet in the Council
day afternoon at 4.11
bers of the Auziliar�
present,
See the pretty e
prices at Mrs. Green
Poet cards of the n
office now on sale at rcm's.
WINGRAM, ONTARIO, TRUi-tSDAI, MARCH 28, 1907.
xiliary.
ng of the Ladies'
Rham Hospital will
1kambernext Mon.
o'clock, All merit,
are requested to be
ree
Band Will Play Friday.
If the weather ie favo able on Friday
of this week -Good F=day-tete Citi-
zens Band will play sev=ral selections in
the open air, thus opensg the season for
open air oonoerts,
A complete line of Felts. Rubbers and
low Shoes now on hand at R. Johnston's
Boot and Shoe Store.
Do riot fail to see th-' fine d- lav of
new wall paper at Miss s. Open-
ing days are April 3rd mi th,
Ingham post
Married at the Rectory.
A quiet wedding (took plane at the
Rectory on Mondayajsvening, when Miss
Mabel Maude, dangi-ter of Mr. John Mc-
Donald of Whitec arch became the
wife of Mr. John A MacKay, late of
Kinloss, now of Ma itoba. The happy
couple were atten d by Mr. George
Gillies and Miss Ag a MacKay. Owing
to recent berease ant in the bride's
family the ceremo y was a very quiet
one. They will ventually take up
housekeeping int West.
FOR SALE -The bast Timothy and.
Clover Seeds. GEo, E, KING.
WANTED-Thirtv cords of good dry
cedar. Apply at Western Foundry Co.
Easter at
Easter in the Ang
the greatest festive
the feast of the
Lord. It has long
every member to at
munion on Easter 1
other time. There
aervice at St. Pael'
o'alook a.m„ Morn
short sermon and
A children's servic;'
of the usual Sunda
alar evening servic
Special music will
ch urch decorated
day.
t. Paul's.
can communion is
of the year, being
snrrection of our
•een the custom for
end the Holy oom-
Day even if at no
i11 be a communion
church at 8 and 10
g Prayer, with a
ommunion, at 11.
will take the place
Sohool, and the reg.
will be held at seven,
e rendered, and the
1. keeping with the
FOR SAtE-One
oven; one cook stove
hold furniture; gen
bicycle. Apply to
Horses Kii
Mr. J. W. K. Va,
the Wrought Iron
well•known in Wi
heavy loss in havi.
killed at a G. T. R
lin where Mr. Van
Unusual in Coterie.
Officials at the Tomato Observatory
stated that it was none tad in Ontario to
have so many thunder;, torms in March,
though isolated ones Iwere common
every year. Such a oo!Iditiou was not
to be wondered at, however, eine it
was very warm in may places in the
United States, while c• -d weather still
was felt in northern Ca ado,
A Blacksmith's Bill.
When a blacksmith was asked how
much he would char a for shoeing a
horse be demanded o y a cent for the
first nail, two cents fo . the second nsil.
four Dents for the tbi nail, and so on
through the thirty.t o nails in the
horse's four shoes. T o owner of the
horse at once accepted the terms of she
contract, but found it possible to pay
the bill, for the amonn reached the sum
of 2,984,257,298 cents ley the time the
job was completed. 1
Every lady, who lloye her Easter
Shoes here, will be pr ud of her feet.
She can't help it yo know. W. J.
GREER.
DOMINION BANK.
Savings Bank Departmen
I beg to announce tAa( in future
•calor stove,with interest upon deposits i'Yi this depart-
ment will be credited quarterly, namely,
quantity of house- the ends of March, June, Septempber
eman's Cleveland and December.
HILL. D. T. HEPBURN,
Manager.
ed by Train.
norman, manager for
Range Co„ who is
glum, met with a
a team of his horses
crossing near Bet. -
Orman is now locat-
ed. The team was drive Ing a load of
ranges and was i
Porter, of Tara and
Meaford. The driv
was not blown and t
change of J. A.
Ben Johnston, of
s say the whistle
ey did not see the
tram until the horses were on the plank-
ing between the r. le. Mr. Johnston
triei to pull the hor• s back, but they
were struck and bot instantly killed.
Porter miraculously soaped uninjured,
bat Johnston was r ther seriously in-
juried and is in alt hospital. The
horse that was di oily in front of
the engine was so had hit that he was
literally torn from hi hind hoofs, the
horse shoes reveal ng embedded in
the plank crossing Mr. Vannorman
values the team at between $400 and
$500 and will look to the G. T. R. for
settlement.
Fon SALE, -Shod and dwelling house
at Whiteohurch. ASoft water tank, sink
and bate room, t ree bedrooms, parlor,
dining -room ansummer kitchen.
Terms to suit p • ' chaser, Apply to T.
Kew at Wingha or Whitechurch.
A Farm Paper
A new compan
nearly all of whi
chased The Far •
majority of the
oaf farmers, am
of the leading
iets in Canada.
identified with t
Company are t
Ex -Minister of A
Mr. Wm. Smit
Horse Breeders A
W. Modems, late
siener for Canada.
will continue to a
assisted by a stro •
writers, among w
Dryden.;Mr. 0. W',
erienced Farmer'=
been secured as a p
the editorial staff.
The Heine Depa
Mies Laura Rose,
has been associate.
Institnte moveme
' The paper has
enlarged and impr•
things may be loo
of the present y
prioe Will be raise•
In the meantime
With the Tisane a
for one year at $1.
r• ntrolled by Farmers.
capitalized at $60,000,
11 ie paid up has par-
ing World. The large
• areholders are practi-
ng them being several
eedera and agrtcultur-
Among those closely
e management of the
e Hon. Jno. Drs den,
rioultnre for Ontario;
, President Ontario
sooiation, and Mr. F.
ive Stook Commis -
Mr. 3. W. Wheaton
t as managing -editor,
staff of Editorial
ne are the Hon, Mr.
Nash, an old and ex.
Institute worker has
rmanent member of
talent is edited by
ho for many years
With the Women's
in Ontario.
ready been greatly
ved and still greater
d for. At the end
t, the bubeoription
to $1.00 per annum.
e can supply yob
the Farthing World
5"fdr bOth Mete.
Call and see our new sup -to -date
Stock of wall paper, , I nox's Jewellery
and stationery a re, oppssite the
Queen's hotel
Fou Sate -A few choice yonng York..
shire brood sows at $15 and $16 each, if
taken soon. A. McNeil, con, 12, East
Wawanosh or Wingham P. 0,
The Lord'
Crown Atty Seag
received the folios
from the Attorney
Toronto: I am di
tention to the fact
Lord's Day Act pa
force. By section
action or proem'
menced without le'
General for the pr•
expiration of 60 da
the commission of
The Act is intend:
possible a prope
Lord's Day, and
the necessity of p
well to let it be n:
is one which mus
call the attention
any violation of t
under your notic
lars, the matter
attention, Yen
WRIGHT.
Day Act,
r of Goderich has
ing communication
General's office in
oted to call yonr ate
that the Dominion
ed in 1906 is now in
15 of the Act no
ion is to be cora-
ve of the Attorney
vince, nor after the
s from the time of
the alleged offence,
to secure so far as
observance of the
ith a view to prevent
oseontion it wonld be
deretood that the law
bo respected. If you
1 the Department to
e statute which comes
and furnish partials -
1 ill receive immediate
Truly, J. R. CART -
Mrs Green having a firs):-olass trimm-
er in charge of herrkioom, and with
good assistants, w uarantee all ord-
ers filled promptly and satisfactorily. A
call Nolicited.
Dr. Nelson Tait of 498 Spadina Ave.,
Toronto, will be at tl�)e Queen's Hotel,
Wingham, on Pride, , April 12th, from
8 30 a. m. till 3 p 1nr consultation in
diseases of Bee, Bar, Nose and Throat.
Glasses fitted,
P
"BIJOL, DREAM"
Coming Wedneswuy April 3, under
Auspices Wingh -m Public Library.
The Oameragra h Co. of New York,
is coming here fo one night only, ex-
hibiting the beet l' a of motion pictures
now on the road•.
Among some o the largest' pictures
produced are he Prospectors" a
drama of the wee ern gold fields. "The
Jail Bird," show' g /rhe escape and an
exaotin chase. "Pldrtot's Grief" an
illustrated fairy le. "Please Help the
BIind" a very fu ny and amusing film."
"The Inexperien ed Chauffeur," excit-
ing and fmnny, showing an amateur's
trouble with an automobile. "Apart-
ments to Let,"; another comical and
really intor s int
flm
Many
other ser-
ies
of piotnree w 11 be exhibited, also be.
tween pictures a fine line of stereopticon
views Will be a sewn. For a good two
hours laugh an amneeinent, come and
see the show a 8.15 p. m. The prioee
are right. Ad tit, 25o; children 15; to
any part of the all,
QHURCI-j NOTES.
Rev. D. McOa no, of Listowel will
be the preacher t the Anniversary .sera
vices of the Wi ham Methodist Sun.,
day echoed, to be e1d on Sunday,. April
14th. ,
Willis Presbyt-Tian, church at Clinton
held its 20th as iiversary services on
Sunday. This sngregation is endeay.
oring to pay off:: debt of $2,600 before
the let of July.
Good Friday ensuing, Capt and Mrs.
MacGillivray void conduct the special
aervice in the e rmy hall. On Easter
Monday at 8 p. n. a Band concert and
Social will be gbeen in the Army hall in
aid of the corps ands, A good program,
All welcome.
Next Sunday rev. E. R. Fitch will
preaoh his farew ;ll sermcne as pastor of
the Wingham B.;• tist church. The sub.
jeot at the morui g service will be "The
Master's Message from the Open Grave."
In the evening' r. Fitch will preach
the last of the = ries of sermons, the
subject being "A i anal Question."
Easter flowers. Easter music, Easter
addresses, on th program, for the ser-
vices of the 114thodist ohurch next
Sunday. Subje s, 11 a.m„ "The last,
but the greatest f the beatitudes." 7
p. m., "The q• stion everibody asks
does death en, all?" Solos by • Mr.
Frank Hill, Th public are cordially
invited; and ma expect a day of special
Interest, and blesing.
For the very i' test in spring millinery
call at MISS LIT E'S.
Highest cash pride paid for butter and
eggs at W. Bone's grocery, Chisholm
block.
PERS NAL.
We shall be glad t
this column from any
have visitors or purpoa
drop in and tell us, or s
effect.
have contributions to
of our readers. If you
going away yourself,
bud as a note to that
Mr. and Mrs 3. H Stephensonare vie.
Ring with relatives n ar Petrolia.
Mr. D. J. McFeg $n, of Toronto was
oalling on Wingha friends on Monday.
Mr T. 3. MoLea , of the Wingham
Oil Co. leaves next eek on a business
trip to Cobalt.
Mr. T, G. Westo 0. 0. F. Organizer
is this week workiu in the interests of
the Order at Teeswa$er.
Mr. and Mrs Ralplii Ballagh of Elkton,
Mich., are at presept visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lennox.
Mr. Thos. Bell w
week attending the
the Canada Fnruiturl
Mr. Simon Mitchel
Easter holidays visiR
Mr. Alfred Mitchell
s in Toronto this
:nuuaI meeting of
Manufacturers.
is spending the
ug with his son,
t St. Johne, Que.
Mr. Wm. H. Orni4ksbank has return-
ed home after spen
California, visitin
t ownspeople, Mr. a
Owing to remo
not receive again 1
day in May, and
ing several weeks in
with our former
d Mrs. R. Mclndoo.
aI, Mrs E. Baer will
ntil the 3rd Wedues-
fterward the bat and
3rd Wednesday df the month, in her
new home ou Alfiled street.
Rev, W. D. Ma IIee, of Clinton, and
Rev D J. Welsh, f Tiverton, were in
town on Monday ttending a meeting of
the Home Miesioi Board of the Walker-
ton Association o the Baptist church.
Tnuxzn AND 1, VALISES --Strong and
durable with fir it quality lecke. Full
stock to select in m. W. 3. GREER.
The newest things in millinery for
spring are now rady for inspection at
MISS LITTLE'S
To RENT -First-class grass farm of
100 acres; plenty of water; 2 miles from
Wingham. Apply to H. Davis.
War's Hine Haryest
In the so-called
of Caesar, a millio
the field of battles
short space of nine
ed to devote to "ti
2,103,050 of her so
following the attar
the world destroys
lives and $6,000,00
petty. Two -third
budget of the vari
are devoted to the -.
•glorious" victories
men perished on
Napoleon, ,in the
ears, was anthoriz•
e glory of France"
s. Itt the ten years
on Fort Sumter,
in war 1,400,000
1,000 worth of pto-
t of the combined
us states of Enver*
aaintenance of arm-
ed forces and tO t le service of a debt
practically the whole of which was in-
curred by wars. ; War expenses in
Europe absorb one4nalf of all the wealth
created by produ tive labor. In the
comparatively insi nificant war of Eng-
land With the Boer , England lost 22,-
450 men and spent 1,400,000,000. Three
hundred and fifty housand men were
withdrawn by he from prodnotive in-
dustry 56 engage n the destruction of
war. Military xpenditnres in the
United States ring the last eight
j eareltaite absot d $1,600,000,000. -In-
ternational Joan 1 of BthioI.
$ I A TEAR IN ADVANCE
FWELL-KNOWN PEOPLE
3
MB. EDWAR ► BRYANS.
10 years Residen i of Huron County
Mr. Edward Bry' ns, whose pboto we
give this week ha,' been a resident of
Huron connty fir upwards of fifty
years. Mr. Bry . s was born in the
county of Ferma, eh, Ireland, and Cross-
ed the Atlantic "th his parents in early
life, settling fir: t at Ancaster, Went-
worth County. n 1850 the family mov-
ed to Morris tow ship and located a mile
south of Jamest. wn, Thirty years ago
Mr. Bryana par . ased lot 12 on the 2nd
concession of G ey, on which farm he
has since that ime resided. He spent
some fourteen ears in the Grey town-
ship Council, _:ven years of which he
served as Dep ty Reeve. Daring the
last term uncle : the old County Councils
Act, Mr. Bryins was one of the repre-
sentatives for the Grey, Morris and
Brussels Dime t. Since 1874, with the
exception of t'io years, he has been a
member of th 3 Board of Direotors of
the Howick M teal Fire Insurance Co
and is at prese t Vice President of the
company. Mr. ryane is a Conservative
in politics and i well known in East
Huron and his na a has been mentioned
on various occasio s as a possible bearer
of the party ban er in puliticel cam-
paigns.
SHOES -The bes makes at best prices.
W. J. GREER.
The Ann al Supper.
Members of Cour Maitland, Canadian
Foresters and vie' ing members and
their ladies to the n tuber of about two
hundred spent last riday evening very
pleasantly in the C unoil Chamber, the
occasion being the nnual supper. Aft-
er partaking of oy tens and other deli-
cacies, served in Mi-. Eimer Moore's beet
style, the balance of the evening was
spent in speech ma deg. The first toast,
"The King" was responded to in the
party joining hear ily in singicg, "God
Save the King." r. W. J. Greer pro-
posed the toast, " anada" and this was
responded to by r. P, Macdonald in a
very interesting peech. The speaker
showed up the va
its rosjurces, etc.,l
made to feel the p)
Canadians. "The
Fcreaters" was th
proposed by Mr.
sponded to by Mr.
gave a good addre
qualities of the 0:
land" was propose
and responded to b
chell, .1 A. Day, 1
Beckwith, "Visitil
troduced by Mr. S. A, Maguire and re-
sponded to by Mess s D. M. Gordon, A.
Dalmage and E. Bter. The last toast,
"Tho Ladies" was proposed by Mr. W.
3. Greer and respc•3ded 50 by Mr T. J.
Weston. During tie evening readings
were given bv, Mee' s S. Graeey and T.
G, Weston and nstrumeutat selec-
tions on piano an violin by Messrs
H. Trout and . A. Cruickshank.
The evening was a very enjoyable
one. In gatheri gs of this kind
the members beocner
bette acquainted.
thus helping the rder. Const Mait-
land is one of the fl . t Courts that join-
ed in With the Canan:ian Order of Forest-
ers. 15 was orsan,zed in November,
1878, by the late Or Oronhyatekha, as
a Court of the I,';0. F. of America,
When the Canadian Order was forined
in N-ovembet, 1879 :his was one of the
first Courte to jo' in with the new
Order. The Conti stetted with fifty
charter members a a of this number
eleven are still m mbere. Organiser
Weston, who has b en wetting here has
added some talent yJtl
y ve new members to
the roll,bringing b g g tie total Membership
np to about 270 The next regular
meeting of the 0 tat will be held on
Friday evening o this Week and all
tn5ftibere are rola ted to be present.
tueas of our country, ,
and all present were
ouder that they were
Canadian Order of
next toast, and was
esse Button and re -
e. H. Musgrove, who
on the many good
der. "Court Malt
by Mr. Wm. Bone
Messrs J. H. Mit.
. B Elliott and M
g Brethren" was in-
YOU WILL NEED
Seeds
AND
Formaldehyde
this Spring, so it will pay you 50
obtain the best of both,
Oar stook of Seeds is complete
and all sold at catalogue prices,
"Four Star" brand of Formal•
debyde is the beat on the market,
and is fully guaranteed.
Our prices are low, at
galley's Drug Store
PHONE 100. WINGHASr, ONT. j
Y 41 L.. III.•:Iytl1411i1,1i.,odJa-lana 0 16
Property Owners
Will find it distinctly to their advantage
to make me their agent; based on
quick returns and satisfac-
tory dealing.
The following list are a few of the
many properties for sale:
$960-114 story frame house, 7 rooms,
oellar, hard and soft water. Bristol
Terrace.
$900 -Solid brick cottage, 7 rooms,
almo_t new, Martha St.
1050-1?; story house, 8 rooms, good
repair, rents for $99 per year; John
St.
11.00-1:1 story frame house, 8 rooms,
hard and soft water, fine cellar, ex-
cellent repair; Franoi& St.
1250-114 story house, 8 rooms, hard
and soft water, nice location, rents
for $102 per year; Victoria St.
$1200-2 story houses, six rooms,
beautiful location ; Albe, t St.
$1300 -new brick cottage, 7 rooms,
hard and soft water, arable; Joseph -
pee St.
$1600-2 etvA y house, 9 forms, good
repuir, a beautiful home; Scott St.
$2700-2 story solid brick house, hath,
furnace. could not be built now for
$4000; Maple St.
$2500-2 story brick cottage, 8 rooms,
acre fruit trees, beautiful location,
Disgonal Road.
$3500-2 story new brick house, furn-
ace, barb, lavatory, electric light;
everythiug strictly first class and
up to -date, Patrick St.
If you want anything at any time in
Real Estate, .Dome direct to head-
narters.
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Money to Ioan on farm security,
J. . CHISHOLPI,
Real Estate. Insurance and Loan Agent.
Vanstone block, Wingham.
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Dr. Ovens, Oculist. London, Ski-ri non
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mc-
Kibbon's drug Store, Tuesday, April 2nd
--all day. Glaseee properly fitted.
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THE LEADING SHOE STORE
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- Your
Easter Shoes
are just as important as your
new gown, bonnet, hat or top
coat.
A well clad foot is
a 1 tv a y s attractive.
Oar new Spring Shoes for Men
and for Women possess all the
artistic beauty and el012an00 it is
possible to put into shoes.
String the Children
We have Easter Shoes for the
boys, girls, and the babies,
Men's Shope $2.50 to $5.00
Women's " 2.00 to 4.00
Bova' and
Girls' Shoes 1.25 to 2.00
Infants' Shoes .30 to 1.00
Let us dress your feet for Easter.
See us for trunks and Valises.
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