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Con Remember the auction sale of tho-
Ma xoughbred stock, implements etc., at S. Paul, Morris, which was paid to
40, Mr. R. W. Hastings, on Monday the treasurer ; also half day for Peter
I en next, November 29th. McEwen, con. 2, Turnberry, and one
4.2 The shares in the Klondyke are all and a half days on sideroad No. 5,
Laken np. We refer to the beef ring con. 2 and two days on east gravel
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111E WIN GUAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 26 1897,
....,............,,,....
... 10/0.
I, Ilimeitzunino".—in Bluevale, on Nov.
letb, the wifeiof. £4r. Joseph Breelren-
._ ; a son",
litertuilinanox..—In. Onlrees, ou Nov.
I lath, the wife et Mr. 0. Hetherington ;
1 laughter.
BASTED0.—In Wingli am, on Nov. 18th,
, t le w e of Mr. A. G. Bastedo ; a (laugh -
i t .
1 Arrehrev.—In Turherry, on Thursday
18h, the wife of Th05. APPLAYbY i
NOTICE
SAE OF
RUBBER CONS
1*•••••••••••...
We are selling chea
kinds of Bulb and Fou
Rubber Syringes, Ice
-Ice Caps, Hot Water B
Tubings Fittings, etc.
anything in this line, at
never heard of before, at
COLIN A. CAMPBELL'S
MARKET REPORTS.
Wingham, November 25th,1897.
Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer.
Flour per 100 lbs.. ..... 1 50 to 2 25
P:111 Wheat 0 75 to 0 80
Pall 'Wheat, new.. • 0 78 to 0 50
Sprint; 'Wheat 0 75 to 0 80
Oats ..... ...... . • 0 24 to 0 25
Earley 0 25 to 0 27
0 40 to 0 42
0 07 to 0 08
0 04 to 0 05
0 40 to 0 60
Peas
Turhey, drawn
Gese, ••
a son. Ducks, per pair
utter .. ...... . • S lt to 0 154
ntain iawys—Bawm.—in Teeswater, on the ,Rgge per dozen o
p all'MAIM=
Bags, Val, inst.. by lip!v. Father Clorcerern, W.layood, per cord.... ... 35.0 0080 too 2fis(11
133er ton
(f .(Lif.Ugitt°t: t:t G1V
ottles, Erwin eldest Pot it es, per bushel, • . 6 to
prices ( ay, Nov. Elth, at the residence of John wool
19 to 21
h telkeeper, Holyrood. Tallow, per lb
Dried Apples, per lb 0 3 to 0 4
0 6 to 0 .5
and
MCDONALD —1VICGUlUE.-0 Et Til WS. w
Murray, East street, by Rev. J. A,
Anderson, 13. A., John McDonald to
Mies Alice McGuire, both of St. Ilelensif
DILD.
DIECUCT STORE. STEM,—In Culross, on Nov. 10th,
Annie, beloved wife of Mr. Chas, Steel,
pears south. ot vest oiEee. aged 45 years and 4 months.
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Margaret MePherson, relict of the late
TO ADVERVISERS. Angus Clark, formerly of Winghain,
aged 78 years and 4 mouths.
Notice of changes mut be left at this
office not later than Saturday Arthur McGee had completed job on
noon. The copy for changes 5th sideroed, con. 2, at 615.75 and
mast be left not later than riiies• recommended payment of both ac -
day evening. Casual advertise- counts.
meets accepted up to noon Mr. Copeland reported that two
Thursday of each week. culverts on Culross boundary require
Ire'-'-'''—' ---7t---:---"----- immediate repairs.
a.• • Mr. Genamill reported that he had
hi (1... ' Ingba
m dints employed Geo. Nicholson to repair
work will be laid before you; also
•
Gemmill's bridge, the bill 'for the
that a culvert on Gth line, opposite
PetIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1897.
lot 7 require) immediate repairs.
----------------------7------ 'Walter Hawke, road machine
TuRNBERRY. operator, reported that he had work-
ed the road machine 1 day for Mr,
MORTGAGE SALE
Lot 27, Concession 11, Turnberree
100 Acres.
This is a good farm within about two
miles of Wingham, and presents a good
opportunity to purchasers.
Offers will be received by CRONYN
BETTS, Barristers, ikc., London.
Further particulars may be had also of
R. Vanstone, Esq., Barrister, &c., Wing -
ham.
J ," organized on the tenth line. road, eon. 1 and one day's time in
And•. Mr. Reuben Stokes had the luck to running from place to 'mace.
bring' down an American eagle the Moved by Mr.Oruieltshank, second-
- other day, which measured 6 feet, 10
.
is le
une4( inches', from one wing tip to the other
."
vieir.1 . Wouder if Uncle Sam will have any
than objection to make. .
am '••
. A pleasant social evening was spent
at the reeidenee of Mr. D. H. Moffatt.
port; .. 'boundary, on Thursday evening, 18th
have instant, by a barge number of
anent • young people. A. fine programme of
and- songs and recitations was rendered,
Beat
..••• Prof, Skilling and. wife, of Tees water,
1..
ble, ' gave several selections which were
" well received by .he crowd. Mr.
alacr
mail 1
lest 1
v,:her
and 1
pend
ecrna
wrete
just
nrocli
Gray and daughter, of Bluevale, sang
some Scotch conks to the delight of'
everyone present. Tea was served
ea 12 o'clock and from then until the
wee small hours of the morning were
spent in singing and social conver-
sation. Votes of thanks were tender-
ed to those taking part and the crow -
this N Cd dispersed to their respective homes
W—a well pleased with their evening's en-
tertatement, wtl.qc will the next
"You
Com! the A.nnual tea meeting at the
T • herr • Congregational Church,
Tho undersigned will recei tenders tor supplies
up to noon on IvIoNIAT . 29, 1897, or the
supply of butchers' meat utter dairy and cream-
:orYrctlioYoldn!otper.1,04) o rg' tmeol, potatoes,
the year 1898, viz.:— Lotions timing
At the asylum for o Insane in To nto, Loudon,
Kingston, Bandit n, Mimic°, Br ltville rind
°lima; the Oentr Prison and Mercer 1 formatorr,
Toronto; the De reatwory for 13ov s, P I ,tanguish.
env+ ; the instill ions for the Deaf and Du b, Belle-
ville, and the Ind at Ivrantford.
Two sutlici 11; sureties will be require ferule
due fultlinvet of each contract.
Speciiicati us and forms of tender can
had by in ins application to the Bursars f the
respective istitutions.
N. .13.—' enders are not required for the sup; of
meat to to asylum in Toronto. London, nine •
Hawn and Mimic°, nor to the Control Prison d
Mereer t • T vnto
'Chu' west or any tender not necessarily accept°
New papers inserting th.s ad, ertisement withon
auth ity front the Department will not be paid for it.
(Signed)
R. CIIrcsTIE.
T. P. CHAMBERLAIN%
JAM.B8 NOXON.
Inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities.
ornament Buildings, Toronto, Nov, 10, 1897.
MEETING OF
Hum un1,11 ncii
The Council of the C.
County of Huron will
Room. in the Town
Goderich, on
bast
ed by Mr. Gemmill, that the Clerk be
irstructed to forward to tce Reeve
of Morris an account of our expendi-
ture on boundary line, Morris, and to
request that a statement of the
expenditure of the Municipality of
Morris be sent to us before December
15th next—Carried.
Moved by Mr. Musgrove, seconded
by Mr , Gemmill, that the Clerk be
instructed to enquire what new books
are required for our Treasurer under,
the Ontario Act of last session and to_
provide what may be necessaay—
Carried.
Mitred by 'Mr.Cruickshank,second-
ed by Mr. Musgrove, that we pay
Elliott Bros. for the 10 inch. tile and
accept an order for the full amount
in tile of any ordinary size and at
any time when required—Cerried.
Moved by Mr. Alusgrove, seconded
by Mr. Copeland, that the Reeve be
instructed to assist the Treasurer in
making annual statement before next
meeting of council—Carried.
Tice Mowing, f,teeCNT34 were read
Date
oration of the
in the Court
dy be
esday,
at 3 o'clock p. in.
W. LANE
t Gouerich, No'. 8, '97:1'
. 30th
rk.
PAY YOUR TAXES
For the convenience of the public, the
Tax Collector will be in the Clerk's office,
in the Town Hall,
Every Friday
from 2 to 4 p. in., and on Monday and
Tuesday, December 13th and 14th from
10 a. Ill. to 5 D. m., and any other day at
his residence, Frances street. All taxes
must be paid not later than December
14th.
'WM. ROBERTSON,
Collector.
of it,'' Gelnmill's Corner prennieee Kane tr,tY1 and clieW.% r.-:zned : Geo. Garton,
other - -- _ i
:things tiuis vear in the way ot enter- ,32.50, extra on Hastings drain; Wm
teinment-4 The Wingham Orchestra, Wright, $1, work on road; John
not Se. comprising some twelve or more :al- McEwen, *,'•:2, work on road; .T.'t ter !
sometl. .
see ,ented musicians has been engaged, Scott, $4.50, work on road ; Jas.
gratiti and Will be on hand wita a specially Nichol, :',:t2, 4th con. drain; John
ments choice program of both instremental Woods, a;2.50, repairing Gray's
Frill. and. vocal music. Tea meeting, ad- bridge; Walter Hawke, 6:7,50, work)
speedi.
1 dresses, musle. Remember the date on road machine; Elliott i3 os., S1.60,1
Porter's tile; Elliott Bres., ';','!.33.75, 101
lineh tile; Wm.' leitglesen, ta„..-18, re.ton el On Sunda evening next, a speia1 pairing Linton'e bridge; Coniad i
Baker, ele error in dog tax; Wm.'
atches
AND...
Jaw eh
We have the largest and best
stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
etc., to c,hooie from in the town, and
our prices are as low as ever.
CHRISTMAS
GOODS
arriving daily.
All Repairing done on the
Premises.
PATTERSON,
BEST
CREAM
SODAS
Only 8c per
An immense stock of Fancy China,
Toys, Dolls, &c., just in stock
this week.
0 ERR
Grocer, Wingham,
THE NEWEST THIN
ISA
1
Na Clothing ever torn
on this Board.
May be used in the hottest or coldest water.
Never wears out. Never flattens out.
Never corrodes, always clean.
Gives satisfaction to everybody everywhere.
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nutrtou*s, .clelicivu,s, wholesome, palatable food is found in
Opposite Bank. of Hamilton
1.
As an inducement to pay cash for your Furniture, IRELAND &
BUT PON bave decided. to give everyone buying Furniture or Picture
Frames fromahem for the next GO days, a chance or a number of chanees
or getting a
OUL0'
remoix • Monday Den.13th. Come and bring
-1't"ei your friends.
to ihe
ye 1:01, Thanksgiving service Turnberry
ent att Congregational Church, by the Pastor
1111", Bev. J. W. Goftin. Sabject; "Fou-
letter.getfulnese of God the basis of ingra
titude" Iles. 11, 8 and J. :qr. tiolfin
$4, services board of I
OE tL
Deyell, .a2, de., de.; De. Toole, R.:4U); re9 crt F 'pp 1E1
T cd F
S7 do. do.; James Elliot, •a3, I ll;/ r.t5 1 11
Health; Wm. Ueannill, do., do ;1
issue. will :qua. a, sago. Special colleenen do,; John Diluent, ET), sanitary in-
to ,
gel of eharch finances; II law. I speetor; John Butereee :11 sec (ti
, • .
eeturne
.courafe. 1X, (1 and 7. He Ed. Fergueoe, e42.25. repeiring
culvert, MeLaren's sIderoad; Arthur
Mintites of council meeting held
Ing in ratland's hotel, loutryt, e, on ...toy. I 711,1gee Nvork on .5th
"rig *1-)oa. Members all present. The I core 2; Rebt. eeine.s, taa2, tile dra ar s world
Inge= Reeve in the chair. The minutes of Hastings drain; RoCa Ilastinon aat
`a....,'Ipeas in thejar. The one guessing the number or the nearest to the number
• '
they • extra wo:k Hastings di•ain;
plif;;-6;r:iciaiintio,11:: his or her choice of the Parlor Suite or the Wateh. Should mere
My gut Met, meeting wereread approwtid ar,d drttwing tile; llobt.
N'' gue9s the right number, or be entitled to the gift, we will take out
• 11 Liege et the remainder, and repeat in this
tocceammatomrsseemenurtasas.,==-21,,......secr..............1,1rAcca.ne
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ST-IfTs-DDED
li7F-213L2W1-1-EAT
a2170:3. "itaa
nalaaaraaaag
It is whole nolhing but wheat ; the wheat is
merely shreCA,,-.1 to make it easily digested and
Try a 7, You cannot help but feel better
for eating it.
EAT ifj 77OU HEARD
that we Jai Coffee, regular 35c line, for
20'.; a a,1 111,,t and by trying a pound
you will 1.),-; th‘Jr0‘-1_:y co;lvinwl.
:=;<, nlay 1,g; had only at
a uRDON'S
,
oppo,itr, Button Block&
!dr,•
atae will do it in this way. We bave a small jar filled with peas. For #
—•r.r3i on 1, • veil have a guess at the number of
Beath,
A connrcanication was read from Stewart, '•:0•8011ulli ell • part of the peas, then s.,
‘; Spume re •pention to Lueall 31, refund dog tax; Peter McLaren,
C.; '4" wax of necessary), until only •
one is entitled to the goods. So you see
haiTita
fa( Legielatuve on temperance legislie 3CU, part salary; taco. • oc, , everyone has the earn— .
A
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F=.76,37:731 ,RNT E JJ
If you ',,vput
eLis SOTO VIA , rape gravel; Municipal World, ea ou, The wateli wfielyeaglit !yen Mr, II. 'Park, jevreler, and has a 21 year ee .---
objcet
fir •
1m t,p Tir, 1.4,ove ieported that he had 1)(01(.4; Herbert Ilennings, 81, error guarantee uitli it. be atVwe it is iii (Amin. It la at Mr. Park's Jewelry • —
cheeky, got the tile for the naotings drain doag ; 1 g aPeter Hastinge, repair
:,.:!,, - entre for inappeeien, The nuenb(.r of your 0; ne,..1 wilt be stamped on a #
itud " fit:nt IZellert Il. Ilastihgs at 032.00 1 lug Johh's bridge; lra Etcher, .C1
- ' , ticket aLd cut4,rol in a Iteoh, el -0, vent' wino; atiti addre:‘,14, and when the #
you, k.a ';:f2,a, Pert paaa are aeati(e.1-- ,velf h wIll 1,e '4.t3 by tiireti 1%e.•poll....ityle Men or the town e*
but my. for tile, drawing r,,,;), and extra, work damages; Paul Amen,
a ff in tainneetin with (Irvin, aud re- •
1.4 •,..0 e.••,ruitled tl,t, Timii.,,,,,n drain tt.,w adj,A,ra to mck.t in Putland's
1111`' Mir a P40 that he bad let job el repairing Decembrr next at, lta o'clock a. la.—
satire as
talary. • —the one entitled to the wel,; wni :te23 not,tis ,
Mov ILA by Mr . ,t; tecended keei, everethieg i.at leept n a g
and 100 coraa,end, d that the aceeunL be pat .
ltfr. Copelaed, that this eoluleil (10 ataapiaa e,9 A1.1%,Y*..44;; tlite s WO; ea, li trade, we
etnile T1,0 De. ttiv Reeve repovted tilat bY
&Leval ferniture etere, from the
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01 t just , fotnal it completed satitactory; Ilfaevale, en the 2ath day' of in town. eiteele deli...I:lei a reee eaaa.; cAtJ \AA e
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kanged culvert en Mer,firen's siderond, eon.] rried.
bou0P1401 crommonded ment o
raell Mr* :klusgrove reported that John j
"Woosds has completed repairs onl
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a At, to ierguson at S2.25 and re. I Jn:: oliunGns;?1,
ilmnaecnunt
Glatae'bridge at t2.50; alto that!
#41 410t)
VIL170:;y
or Tiverton were swept by lire -tat Mirnittur. Daalere awl reielee ;1Z-er3, ,,p,.Nfeleaan 1 Itl'-,1,, Wiegliont. #
Sig 81011'5 III 'CM) 1111Si lieF•S Vaakal
111 U s lay mornivg last. P. ;:i.—Your ehelee el IVeltiot er 4 tee, 1.aetee, •le tele lett ler tVto,
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