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WINGIIA1, ONTARIO# TRURSDA ', NOVEMBER • 211 1907,
Si A YEAR IN .ADVANCE
FARMERS -STOCK MEN
SAVE THE FEED !
A good Stock Food will aid
you and gave yen money.
WE SELL
Herbageum
Hess's Stock Fond
International
and
Our Own Condition Powders.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
.Macdonald Block, 'Wingham.
FOR SALE—First- class 100 acre farm,
two miles from Wingham, All in grass,
Get partioulars from IL Davis.
Dr. Butler, London. Eye, Ear and
Throat Specialist, 870 Queen's Avenue,
London, 3rd door East of St. Andrew's
Church.
1
BEST.: ■ ■ e ■e
SITUATIONS
are available with renewal of in.
duettist aetivities in early Spring,
If you desire one, you must enter
N 0 W. Short, sharp, snappy
courses for those whose time or
money is limited, and the broad-
est and moat comprehensive
ourrioulum for those who would
attain more than ordinary enc.
cess.
MAIL COURSES in Commercial,
Stenography, Telegraphy, Civil •,
Service, Matriculation, Penman-
ship, etc. Write for particulars.
Wingham Business College
GEO, SPOTTON, - I RI rCIPAL.
THE LITTLE EATON
Somehow
We feel thankful to be able to show
you our respeotive departments be-
cause our goods are new, clean—lots
of style, variety in qualities and
prices.
CLOTHING SPECIALS
24 ,,.Men's All -wool Broadoloth
Overooats 54 -in. long, velvet
collar, dressy, stylish and
beautifully tailored; sizes 34
to 44, Regular value $16 00,
to clear ............... $10.00
16`Men''a All•wool Worsted fin-
ished Tweed, single and
double breasted, in now dark
brown, with invisible cheek.
Smart Sunday Suit; sizes 33
to 44. Regular value $12. 50,
to clear .... ........... 4$9.00
36 -Boys' Overcoats in Tweed and
Plain Blacks, sizes 25 to 88. '
From,.,..... ,. $4,00 to $8.50
amtloommotortmeirlitostitmoinkommlottooriensmitommitomm- Mot
SPECIAL VALUES—FURS
i2 Natural•teable Scarfs, fur all
around, very line, 12 large
tails, 64•in. long, head or
ornaments. Regular value
g85 00, while they last,. i$I8,00
(Less than cost of prodaotion.)
Speoial attention paid to furnishing
new homes,
FARMERS
Prices good adweek ice g afrom
date of
this ;paper. Butter 28o; Eggs 30o;
Dried Apples 7o; Potatoes 65ot
Chickens 8e to Moo; Duette 100;
Geese So to 10e; Turkey. 180.
HMSO VOU.S MADE.
CEO1 Ci HANNA
New Store Opposite Postotltoe
WINGHAM. ONTARIO.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Women's
The Wiugham bra
Institute will hold t
meeting in the 0. O
Noy. 28th, at 2 30
discussion, "Apples
to prepare," Ladie
vited to attend.
nstitute
oh of the Women's
eirregn]ar monthly
F. hall, Thursday,.
p. w. Subject for
their Value and how
are cordially in -
Standard Patterns. SAUNDER
Highest price paid for hi s d poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher oho
Deer Hunt
The party of Win j
Messrs. A. M. Ora
L. W. Hanson, WI
J. R. Macdonald a
Mr. Hepburn comi
ahead of the pa
hunters brought
W. P. Grierson al
the deer hunting c
home on Wednesd
week, bringing hom
ars did not forget t
return home and
including ye edito
of venison.
rs Home.
ham deer hunters,
ford, B. BCochrane,
Stapleton and Dr.
ived home last week,
g home a few days
tee The Wingham
me twelve deer. Mr.
o spent some days in
entry and returned
y evening of last
one deer. The hunt,
eir friends on their
many Winghamites,
, have enjoyed a out
Clearing sale of all Ladies' Fax Jaok-
ete. Gro. E. KING.
Wrist Bags —Xmas styles — Large
range. SAUNDERS.
Repairs at Q
Mr. J. E. Swart
repairs and ijnprove
Hotel during the
notion has been m
waterworks and the
of the dining room
into a private part
to these rooms ba
Joeophine street.
ments are also bei
add to the comfort
hotel. Mr. Swarts
Ms h otel up-to•date
and his efforts alo
appreciated 'by t
Queen's,
een's Hotel.
has been making
ents at the Queen's
sat week. Con-
de with the town
oozes at the north
ve been converted
and an entrance
been made from
Interior improve -
g made which will
f the guests at this
believes in keeping
in every particular
g this line will be
e patrons of the
Bargain sale of h is and trimmings at
iidiss LITTLE'S,
HIGHEST DAsir PRICE paid for hiller
kine, tallow and wool, at the Wingham
Tannery. W. D. PRINGLE,
The Scot
All arrangeme
for the annual
held on Friday e
The committee h
ing talent: Th
tette, of London
ald, elocution
Cameron, ha
Fax, humorist
London and
Highland elan
This array of
class progra
this, season
years. The p
Mogibbon's d
on Friday, De
sh Concert.
s are Mew complete
ottish concert to be
ning, December 13th.
ve secured the follow.
Imperial. Male eQnar-
Mise rspeth MoDon-
t, Toronto; J. a H.
rue entertainer; Jas.
• Mlse Ina' Riddell, of
the . Misses McDonald,
re, and Piper McDonald,.
talent will give a high -
and the; Scottish concert
ilI
surefeiiiethose ofother
an of hall will open at
ug store at 2 o'clock p.m.
ember 6th. •
Fine. Stationery—Xmas assortments.
SAUNDERS.
Special sale of millinery at Miss
LITTLE'S during November.
•
Huron Pi • neer Dead.
Mrs, U, Holmes probably the oldest
woman in the co • my of Huron, as well
as the longest con innona resident of the
county, died at h home in Holmeaville,
on Sunday, in he 102nd year. She was
the widow of the to John Hoimea, who
represented the Il . on diatriot in Parlia-
ment in 1857, hav ng defeated the Hon.
Dr. Carlyle. 'She was the mother of Dr.
Thoheas Holmes, r etroit, and Dreline R.
Holmes, Goderi 'County Treasurer;
John R. Holme _ at Holmeaville, 'Also
Mrs. Leach and le iso .Deborah Holmes,
who have reside ' with her, and Mrd. R.
W. MoKenzie •>< Goderioh. Deceased
lady' was grand • other to'onrttowtaeman.
11(r. Dudley Ilol eel.
Women's Rabbet% in high or low out,
Storm Rubbers, Sandals, eto., 50o toS5o a
pair. W. J. Gonna
Farmers
Few farm •h
found without
Weekly Star,
homes that do
a great treat.
Weekly Star is
times the du
farmer. Its va
estimated,
It
tion or a we
Magazine end
without e
not read the l e
Star, of Montt
trial during 1t
isX011.7 but r
you Will l never
Don't Mise it.
rises in Canada will be
the Family Herald nd
of Montreal. hole
of reoeive it fir missing
The family raid and
0 -day 1 worth tea
uoinfo Meat beoe r -
a
eri til comb!n r-
ww a wo
klynewspaper,. p fartSil
aattrioultu journal.
td. Farmers, if you do
lly Herald
ara d and Weekly
sal, you should give it a
07. Do not Wait until
Mit one dollar now and
egret it,
Ready on aturday.
We reported last ek that the .new
bridge south of W gleam, would be
completed ma Wedue ay of this week,
bnt we are now infer ed that Saturday
of this week will be th day on which the
bridge will be ready r trafhio. Farm.
ere will be pleased to ear this informs-
tion as driving throe h the river at this
season of the year i not very pleasant.
More Wall Paper every week. SALIN.
DERE,
Fulls, Furs, Funs.—We have them in
arge variety. GEO, E. Ktect.
Notice to 5
This week we are
number of accounts
are in arrears. The
are small. ell. but tak
amount to eeveral
takes money to run
as any other line
would be very inn
enbeoriber9 who a
promptly. Quite
will please note tli
cent postage on ea
subs oription on
United is $1 50
strictly in advanc
bscribers,
ending out a large
to subscribers who
individual amounts
n inh
t e aggregate
undred dollars. Ib
newspaper as well
f business and we
pleased to have our
e in arrears pay up
States subscribers
t we have to pay one
h paper and that the
apers going to the
er annum, • payable
Highest cash 'rice hides, Akins
and tallow. T. T, Field,
Reduced prioes on trimmed hats.
MISS LITTLE,
R. T. of T Rally Night.
Tuesday night t e fall rally of Wing.
ham Oonucil, No. 14 of the R, T, of T.
was held in the C. 0. F. hall, and was
largely attended . • the members of the
Order. A very .leasant evening was
spent. Mr. Jam s Mitchell, of (lode.
rioh,Distriot Con chlor, and. Mrs. Watts,
of Clinton, Die riot Secretary were
present and del vered addresses, and
there was an oellent program of
vocal and instrmental eeleotions. A
number of new • emberswere admitted
and before the el se of the evening re.
freshments were •eryed. The rally was
pronounced one . the best ever held by
the local Council
Moro Wall Paper every dr, • SALIN-
DELLS.
Ong Horse tred egwgi"for sale. Will
be sold cheap. .p t Gunns Limited.
Munic pal Politics.
A little more +. an a month,and the
municipal year • ill'be ended ad It will
soon be time to • hlnk about the Conn.
Millers for next ear. We have not yet
heard any rum • re as to possible condi•
dates, nor hay we heard' any of the
present menthe of the Council mention
as to whether t ey will seek re-election.
It has been th custom for some time
past to allow t e Mayor two or more
years in the o 'oe, and it is not likely
that Mayor Imes will have my op-
position. Wi gham needs a good Conn.
oil for next ear. Repairs are to be
made at the el ctriolight power house,
and other imp rtant matters will need
attention,. A effort should also be
made next ye r to Ipiver the tax rate,
and with man new buildings, making
an increased ass esment wf•think it will be
possible to hav a levier'rate next year.
RU0BERS,—We have • Ladies' Rubbers
500 and 'Storm Rubbers at 65o a pair.
See them at W. J, GREER'S.
GIANT TRIPLETS "Currency," "Bobs"
and "Stag" Chewing Tobaocoee, in big
pings. Quality nlways the same.
Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon
E
Ear, Eye, Er Nose and Throat will be at Mc-
gibbon's drug store, Tuesday, Nov: 26
—all day. Glasses properly fitted.
The Bonny
The able drained
Laren's stories of
Bonpie Brier Bush,
ham, On Monday,
"The Bonnie Brier
tion lin four acts
interesting features
incidents of the bo
of the ' Scotch ma
biF9ora Campbell
father, J.aohlaa C
'the girl's story of
her met' of hid ho
mistake after mi
nese and 're-uni
happily. The tib
its faithful repr
not exagget°ated,
will afford partic
are familiar wit
id painted fro
localities, inolnd ng flews etf the interior
and exterior of i►ehlan Campbell's oot-
e and the g 1: .
a e b of Drnm
too'ht
'big g The
y
h
supporting crani . any this season includes
many of the p yell to long identified
with this ohar..lug sentence of "Auld
Scotland" and lie 'WOW prodtiotlon it
used. The p ii of hall la at MoKib.
bon'I drug It • a.
rier Bush.
atipn of Ian Mao.
Scotch life, "The
' comes to Whig -
vetting, Nov. 25th.
awh" is an expbai-
f some of ther #nowt
and strong draoitaticr
, and mainly treala
ridge" entered' in€)
nd Lord 1144,4, ''Th$
mpbell, not bs Le ixsg
he marriage, ;drit eY "
se, only to find his, r
suffering. Forgive.
follow and all ends
rm of this play lies' ini
t
septa on of real life;p
and for this' nation it
lar pleasure to all Who
the book. The reentry
sketches of the exact i
coHUI;H NO ES,
a
Rev. D, Perrie, and ev. ldr. Craw,
of St. Helens, exchangen
pulpitwork o
Sunday morning last,
The l ev, W. G. Ho son proaohes
Chnrgh Anniversary Se atone. in the
Colborne St, Ohuroh, London, next
Sunday.
The regular Comma on service in
connection with St. A • drew's Presby-
terian Choreal will be old on Sunday
morning, December tat,
Two Redemptorist Fa hers from To-
ronto Will open 0 nriesi n in the R. 0,
0hureb, Teeswater, vex Sunday, to be
continued until the folio ing Sunday,
Rev. A. E. M. Tbomso., of Woodslee,
son of Mr Geo. Thome n, formerly of
Zetland, Ze
. baebeenoblige to give up his
pulpit work on account o throat trouble,
Rev. D Perrie, pastor . 1St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, w 11 commence a
8044of sermons neat S • nday evening.
The snbjeot will be he Ethics of
Gambling," ,
The Rev. James ivingatone, of
London, will preach t, e Annual Mis.
ai onary serinone in the thodiet Church
next Sunday, morninand evening.
Mr. Livingstone is a ery interesting
speaker. Don't mise hearing him,
Everybody invited.
Pastor Allen will an•ak on "Heart
Parity," in the Bapti:t Chnrgh next
Suuday morning. The evening service
will bo addressed by t e Rev, W. E.
Haseard, B. A., 13, D., •f Toronto. Mr
Haseard is the Assistan + Secretary of the
Bible Society. A cor. 'al welcome is
extended to all.
Rev. G. L. Collins, a 'saionary to the
sailors on the Great akee, presented
the claims of this bra ..h of the Upper
Canada Tract Society a work in the
Baptist Church Iasi •nday morning.
Mr. Collins addreesed he congregation
of St. Andrew's Ohm• in the evening,
and spent a few days •f the week in
town in the interests of t , e Tract Society.
Rev. W. E. Hass:}rd, r , A., B. D., of
Toronto, District Secret • re of the Upper
Canada Bible Society, .111 address the
congregation •of St. An . rew's Pxesbr
terian Church next S nday morning,
and will speak in the Ba •• tist Church at
the evening settvice. &t .15 p. m., a
public meeting "with be het: in the opera
hoose, at which Mr. ifs and will de-
liver an address, Minaret by limelight
views, A collection will be taken in.
aid of the work of the Soo ety. 1 '
Now is the time to invest your money
in tall and winter footwear. Great
values at W. J. GREER'S..
FOUND --On Viotoriet street a few days
ago, a man's tweet overcoat. Owner
Call get particulars by calling at Teetee
office.
Applications will be received by
J A. Morton, Secreta y of the Public
Library Board, up to p. m. of Novem-
ber 23rd, for the position of Librarian.
Particulars as to salary and duties may
be obtained from hi
G. T ,R. Ag• is Change.
As was announce • in these columns
two weeks ago, • r. L. Hatold left
last Thursday for Brantford to take np
his duties as Gr nd Trunk Railway
agent in that city. Mr. Harold made a
large circle of fri:i ds durhig bis stay in
Wingham and all regret to re-
moval from the t • wn. Mr, Harold will
be much missed ; u St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church where he took an act-
ive part in the ork, and especially in
the_Sanday So.00l. He also took an
active interest i everything that was
for the best int rest of the town. Dr,
W. J. Price la.t week purchased Mr.
Harold's comfo table house on Frances
street and M a. Harold and family
will move to Brantford be the near
future and wit take, With them the very
best Wisffes of many friends. Mr, W.
Henry of Bra: sold, has been appointed
as Mr. Harold' successor here and has
tented. Mr. T. : ell's residence and will
move his famil to town in a short time,
The Brussels ost•in, speaking of Mr.
) Ienry's remov • 1 from that place says:
'Thies.** W. envy, who has so faiths
ai"nd .acc modatingly discharged
,14 11 duties, as' Station Agent at the
Grand->rnnk ailway at I;russele for
the, pest 81g y: `rs, was promoted to a
tinder poet at "ingharn and is now in
charge. He' W11 move his family se
soon as he aeon r a house to seat, The
Wiaitham peopl will find Mr. Henry
rom t tsb i in
rompt, 1 t; • end genal, doing bib
work In first else . style. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry leave man friends here who will
regret their rebut al even if the dtetance
nternening is not great,
Dr, Neleott Tait, of 498 S Ina ave.
e ' ,
Toronto, will a 'atthe
>; , b en's .hotel,
Win h 'm on T'rid 91i
ilt,for
oonehltetion in dint
of Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. •
For nality and quantity ask lour
dealer for the neW big plu _r of "Bobs,"
"Stag" and "Currenoy" Mowing To.
baeooei.
MINOR LOCALS.
—Hay has drop d to $14 per ton on
the London market
—It is said th t the Qeebeo sed
Union banks we' amalgamated.
—Annual Scott' la concerti opera
)20089 on Friday/ evening, ecernbar
13th,
Meat by the pied d quarter at
reduced prices. T. T, Field,
--Tnues and Weekly Globe to new
subscribers in. Canada to January let,
1909, for $1.35.
--Plant your Ch.'stmas advt. in the
Tiaras columns. Tidos advts always
brings good result
—The Provinoi 1 G >vernment has
decided to disoant nue the distribution
of immigrants in ntario.
—Principalal Tey r will give a lecture
of a scientific nat re at St. Panl'e A. Y.
P. A, next Monde • evening. '
—We are plea id to see 141r. Sinton
Mitchell able to •e out again after his
serious illness wi h pneumonia.
—.Herman Zet el, a pioneer of Carrick
Tp•, died at 0 epaton on Friday. He
was born in Ger •• any 83 years ago.
—The Dace .. er session of Huron
County Comm 1 will commence at
Goderioh, on T .:nday, December 3rd.
—Dr. Ohisho] . M. P., was one of the
speakers at a Co • servative meeting held
in Exeter on W: nesday evening of this
week..
—The Bonni : Brier Bush is the
attraction in th . opera bouse next Mon-
day evening, :tan ,of hall at McKib.
bon's drug stor..
—The Local option petition was pre.
seated to the 'wick Township Council
at its het mee ing. The petition con-
tains 453 name: and the required number
was 287.
--Five wee . s will bring upon ns
Christmas ti. Ings, and Wingham
merchants ar busy getting their
places of basines ready for the Christ•
mas trade,
--Mr. Peter S Linklater, who was
reported eerie . ely i11 in our last issue
has been imprtving during the past few
days and bis timorous friends hope to
soontee him a le to be around again.
--Mr. R. . McKay, of town, has
again been a pointed Deputy Game
Warden for thi district by the Whitney
Government. r. McKay, we under-
stand, to the o y, Deputy Warden in
this district.
—Mr. F. W. T omas, General Secre-
tary for Canada f the Brotherhood of
St. Andrew, visit d Wingham this week
in the interests of is young men's work.
He was a guest the rectory, and de-
livered a very ince eating address in St.
Paul's school too on Monday evening.
—Mrs. (Rev.) •row, of St, Helens,
was, brought to.t•e Wingham hospital
last week and u.•.erwent an operation
for appendicitis o• Thursday last. We
are pleased to re rt that Mrs. Crow is
now doing nicely and her friends hope
to see her soon ble to return to her
home.
—Mrs. Thos. : ell has been seriously
i11 for some day and was taken to the
hospital on Mond • y, Mrs. Bell's many
Weeds were eorr to hear of her critical
illness, and all w: a pleased to learn on
Tuesday that the e was a turn for the
better and we hope recovery may now
be rapid.
—Mrs. McDonald er.,' who is living
with her son, Ooen., llor McDonald, has
been seriously ill fo some time. She le
past her 90th ye• . Her daughters,
Mrs. Menet, Winds r, and Mrs. Thurlow,
Crew, and her son oho McDonald and
wife, of Goderioh, tsited her during the
past week.
—Farmers need • of take b1iggdd chances
on market condit'.ns The eekly San
lives to serve the interes of the prac-
tical farmer in w y articular. Its
columna offer th:. f at, first to Sand
information o y onse when
to and where
to. buy and sell t • thevery been advan-
tage. No farmer an afford to be with-
out The Weekly 5 • 0. Start for 1903 right
by subscribing fo , The Weekly San.
PE' SONAL.
Mrs, F. Dews • ., of Toronto is visiting
with Wingham tends.
Mr. Albert Lottit has returned home
from Dauphin, •, an.
Mies Bebe El iott spent a few days
last week visitin : with Toronto relatives,
Mr. and Mr.. Neil Gillespie, of
Cronfarty, visite tit Mns. 0. Giilespio's
last week.
Mr. Geo. P000c • , of East Wawanosh
Was in Torouto vi iting ,his father, who
bas been 111.
Mr. and Mrs. ' alter Kuggan, of Fort
William are visit ug
at Mr, John Ter-
vit,s, Turnberry.
Mr. jobb jolt . , who spent the past
two months at F anoie, Seek., returned
honte'on Tubed
Mr. ChM. L` renoe, Of .Buffalo Wad
visitin
g for a f daps With his lister,
Mrs. I. J. Patti on.
tittle '
M e rumour innie
W and
, of
pl;
Mrs, Taggert, •& Michigan, are viviting
With their gist I', Mrs, A. L Hamilton,
De. P. D, Ste
has been apen
district, bg
loss, near
Mr. and Mrs.
few day,!.
:.0
art, of Saskatoon, Alta.,
ing a 'fe* days in this
former Ieslrlent el Kin.
noW. Ile Visited wtth
Sherif of town for a
t 4' 4
Mr, C. R. ,Ander
London,
Mr, d'ohnstoa
Sunday at Mr; Patl
Mr, Chas. Leveret,
oU friends here this
Mr. and Mrs. Re
visiting at Rev. 3, J.
There has been i
0.6000 barrels of a
here this fall,
Bliss Hamilton of
Gardiner of Holmes
Sproat'a this week.
Miss Maio Clark h
teach Belgrave echo
year, 1908 the salary
Mrs, McLanohlin,
Mrs. Sills and Mrs.
vented ad at Mr Sproat
Mrs. 0. R. Pritob
is visiting her niece,
parsonage, Belgrave.
ied by little Louise
Mrs. Rivers.
Mr. Eli Smith of
the pulpit in the M
Sunday night last a
excellent sermon,
"Occupy till I Dome.
Rev. W, E. Hass
Bible Society agent
in Trinity Church
25th. He will illus
lantern views on lea
The pedal held i
Presbyterian Chnr
for the purpose of
People's Guild w
there being 54 nam
Mr. Eli Smith
charge of the ser
Belgrave last San
the pastor, Rev. G
preaching on the
n spent Sunday in
Kincardine spent
nd'a.
o of Buffalo visited
eek,
wick of Galt are
astie'e this week.
the neighborhood
plea shipped from
Auburn and Miss
ills visited at Mr.
s been engaged to
1, No 17, for the
fling $380.
of New York, and
sir of Wingham,
swhie eek
t r
rd, of Wyoming.
re. Rivers, at the
She is accompan•
olley, a cousin of
Brussels occupied
thodiet Church on
d delivered a most
h]a text being,
rd, B, D., District
ill give an address
ere on November
rate his 1 n
sot re by
vas.
the basement of the
h on Friday night
organizing a Young
a decided success,
a enrolled.
of Brussels, took
ces at Sunshine and
v in the absence of
W, Rivers, who was
ehfield Cironit.
'A Fin= Company.
The Kincardin: Reporter says :—The
Francis Firth 0 eretta Co,, made its
firat appearance i Kincardine on Wed.
needay and Thur day, Nov. 6th and 7th,
playing "Doyle, he Tea Girl," a Jap-
anese Operetta, • •d "Beggar•Stadent,"
a Spanish. Operet a. It is quite within
the bounds to an, that, this company
presents the most refined and high•olass
entertainment ev.r given in Kincardine.
Both Operettas •• ere most charmingly
staged, and that «ave a smartness of
effect to the seen ,•. We would make
special mention o the Japanese play
(Doyle, The Tea G'+ 1.) Itis exception.
ally well written, both from point of
the plot, and the b antiful music. It is
full of comedy of t . e refined order, but,
such as caused tI e heartiest laughter
that has been hear here in many a day.
A better balancecompany would be
hard to find, for loth the acting and
singing was of n • exceptional order.
Should Mr. Firth again see fit to visit
our town w with his company, p y, rho mete
mention of their oo • ing would assure a
full house." Hear them in the opera
house on Friday an Saturday evenings
of this week nude ' the auspices of the
Bowling Club, Pr es 25o. 35c and 59o,
Plan of hall at M.+: ibbon's drug store.
LORAL OP ION NOTES,
(By the Local 0 tion Committee.)
Rev, P, K, Dayfo•t, of Simone, says:
"In the town of ^'mooe a license was
withdrawn about a year ago. The
results of that anti n are manifest and
gratifying:
1. A public • nisance has been
removed.
2. A street co • • er has been trans.
formed into et cle n and quiet neigh-
borhood.
3. The chtldr n of that district
see no drinking • r rowdyism.
4. Property 1 that district has
risen in value.
5. The keeper of a low resort is
neve living a qui t and decent life. ,
These results wi 1 be seen everywhere
when Local Optio prevails."
eft
In Canada the s loon interests pay in
tulles $10,000,000 • year, but they cost
the Dominion $1.0,000,000 a year in
gash to look tette the product of their
business, besides he lives of 3,000 citi•
tens a year, and ntold misery.
The traffic is n•t only a moral Evil;
it is an economio feaster.
Let the meroha
bar -room is a a
great percentage
to be spent with
of the bad debts
An bverwhelfni
chants 10 Local
oaeh sales imine
and collections a
t remietnber that the
age that absorbs a
ii the oaeh that ought
y
Ott, It causes mora
you cannot collect.
majority of mer.
iption towns say that
lately ittereastr 2s!';;,.
far easier,
1*
Read the t Pie o seranufind oat What
basin e men en M others in Local Option
Towns bay of he results of the law.
The Pioneer published in Toronto
and costa $1,00 a year. Get it and get
pasted. Mr. t. Simmone will order
it teflon if n hand hint your dollar,
OLE:!
Santa Ciau s
is Coming!
We're getting ready
for him every day,
inquire at his head-
quarters.
R. E. Saunders
Farmers and Stockmen, Attention!
If yon are feeding stook it will pay
yon tofeed beet meal, recommended by
all agricultural colleges in Canada and
the United States. Get a swat and give
it a lair trial. Sold by T. A. Milne,
Wingham,
The closing e
County Model echo
day, December 101
in practical teach!
be held after the
exatttinatione 00
a. en
—The Militia D
the request for the
al school of milita
ericb, to allow of
to qualify withoa
city schools. Thl
weeks. Date of o
decided.'
urinations of the
1 will begin on Tues.
The examination
and
g in reading will
clone of the written
nencing Friday at 9
partment has granted
holding of it provieion-
y instruction in God -
core living in dietriot
going to one of the
oonrsq will be six
ening has not yet been
GOOD4DVIGD
Now is the time to buy Wingham
property as prices are semewnateasier
than a year ago, and t•be purchaser
will not have to pay 1907 taxes,
We Offer this week
1 story, frame; Patrick St.
1 story, frame; Minnie St
1 story, frame; Frances St.
1 story, frame; North St.
1 story, frame; Scott St.
lee story, frame; Scott St.
139 story, frame; Alice St.
2 story, frame; Minnie St.
1 story, brick; John St.
1 story, brick; Josephine St.
2 story, brick; Victoria St.
11 a story, frame, new; Edward St.
lie story, frame; Frances St.
1?.; story, Brick; Victoria St.
A number of 'nice properties in
Town Plot.
•
Building lots in all parts of the
town.
Farms for sale --a long list.
Ritchie 86 Cosens
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
Griffin-VanstoneBlock. WINGRAM.
Phone 123
1
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THE LEADING SHOE STORE
WE SELL
Good
Rubbers
What a lot of weather we'll
have right along now.
Everybody will have nee for
Rubbers nearly every day.
It's a wise thing to pr.•tsct the
feet at this season of the year.
Look Well to Your Rubbers
All kinds are here.
Storm Rubbers, Low Out Rub.
here, Sandals, Footholdli, Toe
Rubbers, Self Acting Rubbers,
etc„ etc.
We Halve a Good Pair of
Rubbers for Every Man,
Woman or Child in Towel.
No poor Rubbers.
Poor Robbers are cheap tend
worthless at the *,toe then..
Robbers f tont
BGc to
$1.00.
Fit any shaped tihoe.
W. J.
Greer
TUE SAME