The Wingham Times, 1897-12-03, Page 6.I.4.144,00.,
1114:4 WIN 6aIAM. TIMES, DECEMBER 3 t 897.
IMItlf AVON IN' kli1OH. Moss gravel and damage, 54,1)9 ; R, Are You
RUPTURED?
am 4.,,Amts, ,_
.tetroug 4t;h11.ie.zie plank and repairin &leen • .
Tile Globe (Toronto) is malting ;'rIL Wilson, gravel, $168; i
',end deserving bid for eiroulation,. Eincling R. Lockhart seleeting ,jurors, $4
44 W. A. NVilson, do.„ $4 .; W.m. hieCroe ; „ • . .
ietteeey, pEcEMBE11.0..4.807. ;••end the introduetion of typesetting- .
tae, do.. 4 , Auburn Pliblte Librare,„it is our advantage to
.
,tr-r-..--ao-- r.abinery have made it :posaible to mublish
:-.•the paper at a, less eclat, the :price has
IN, SAN. FRANCISCO.
,tv Iper annum for the ,early morning -edition,
teThe Sutra baths 'is a large build -' -and the second edition loas been. -disoon-
the upper rooms being•used as et •
, This should give their eiroulation..list a
seam and the -lower 'Tart for i great iarease, as it tbrings Within the
thing. The ceiling and walls
; reach of everiperson a, naily.paper •that is
i -generally recognizecl•as,theleadinwpaper in
e ot glass. There are .no bath tir
ceeein San Francisco bay, so.they 'I-Canade. As there is to be no reduntion in
ve 'enelOsikl. nlnente There are i 'the size of the paper„.and every depstatment,
UOriy tanks, the water in 'each tank. i including the Saturday tilluetrated,.edition,
..being or a different depth '.from that , kept up to its present .1403 t,tandard, and
a ther.otlYer tanks, aS thefloor is ,I, considering the enormous eispense, ,that it
aka*, se you .elin have it any i. goes to in order to 0,0.0,11 the sews every
ptinew temperature, forit,is warm. j day, 06 was not too inuoli to pay. -tor it.
;Omission is a.0 eente, •or with i At 44 per annam ita EnbeOriAltiOD. list
I) -t1) idAdi and bath, :25 .cents There tehould soon reaob. the 50,000 mark.
re some interesting things to. be ,
•••••.•-•,"...-!"•""rrr-r•""'"-7"""--2 ,,that tlae reduction in the price et papa
Anon yet:laced from go tper annum to $4 BAPTIST -Rev, Jas. Hamilton, pas -
TIMES OFFICE, JOSEPHINE STRET
Subsciiptionprice, at Per year, in ;savant,*
ApVAIrrisiNG 'RATES
SA13BAT1:3. sEnvzoBs. • \• L
Olimgpm twieS
Mit.TITODIST-Rev. Dr, Peecoe, pas.
tor. Services at 11 a In and 7 p m. 40.«
PRESBYTERIAN -Rev. D. Perrie,' -es l'Usbisti41)
pastor, Services at 11 a m and 7 p m.
EPISCOPAL, St. Paul's -Rev. Wm. EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
Lowe rector. Services at 3.1 a in and 7
-AT TEE...,
$00 ; 13 Iiolley, snoveling gravel I call on Gordon.& Co.'s Drug p ea,
lumber, $6,40; Paul Smeltzer gravel, I Wingliam. They tin.. Services at 11 a in and p
CONGREGATIONAL -Rev. It E.
and Minding gap, 81 John Craig' I Stbre,
damages aucl opening pit, $7.50 ; D. are the agents for the Mason, pastor, Services at 11 0 and
0 Taylor, box for roll, $.L15.; jas.1 celebrated W et more 7 p m.
N WORKERS - Misses
Hooey, grading and gravelling cell
north and west boundary, $7.3.68,1 Truss. •
Kinloss and Aeletield •to ipay their
. hare to •W, Wawanoeh. James WHY' THE WETMORE iS, THE
Donnely, grading and gravelling, 1 -
$42 ; Wm, Thompsen, .eulvert on I
con, 6, $2 ; Thomas Agnew, grave11-1
ing• 58 ; Miller Ae, 1.1cDonalde5 • days' 1. Because it is dangerous to be a
grading on the noeth boundary, $50; ' moment without one.
R. Thompeon, grevel, $1:46 ,• Thos. 2. It will never rust a.nd. es conse-
Lott repairing bridge con. It, $3.50;, . quently durable.
Jos. StuarrOurying dead.sheep, 50e. 3. A person wearing a Wetnicre does
Council thee .adjourned to meet , not find it a bother.
again on Wednesday, Dee. ,15th at , 4. We will guarantee to hold in
n IA the...in different Bees, many 1110eostuneeof meli enerally s ' The Veteinuary bi-sized Japein wax . community and the ovmers of liye stock
„„.•cuence.iVli. B. MOOnosTIE, Clerk; 5. This truss cannot possibly move
1 cle;
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museum; a •pOla,r beark 1 A work of great value to the agricultural 10 °Week, aceording to . statute. positionany reducible rupture.
d 'omen, and different ,attitudes. , treats comprehensively and .in , plain,
OliTLRCS,„`....,
16. Some of our townspeople can
,:ttt, . %gi, . It 1 after adjustment
ertie were pletnees, -curios, mum very day language ,on .the ..anatomy,.• 1 testify to •its merits*
*lee, 'birds, etc, Then there was .0 .4diseaties and treatment of domestic. animals The Directors of the Culrosti Satisfaction gunranteed or money
14cent partiorainasof :thew aid, vehicle . and poultry, besides oontaining a:tiorpplete. Mutual Fit'e ineurtmee Company luet.17. .
e,,*' took in. We sat in a chair and taesoription of medicine, :recipes,. etc., eriah- .
in Teeswater on -Nov.:24th, Members 1 :refunded.
ill ge enough for ,each•eye,•atpietures Competent authorities regard".TbeNeter-
president, in thetehair. The•minutes ,
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anEcton
s"" 1 GORDON
.ii ked through little glass : windows, ling the farther . to be :his own veterinary:. all
'present, Thos. .Allieon
.,sling past. The' dight on ehe inary Science " as .5 :standard •work, and
of last =teeing were •red, a
,p ttires hurt the 'eyes at Ate time.. ..one which no owner .or•.e,nimalstcao .affod
ta he Without. The book.is sold. at 32, but motion of P. Olaele, seconded • by , A determined effort is to be made
llee ge hotel elose to tne sea, from•the arrangements whereby ,they will,,,supplY Alex. McKague, seconded by Wm. by the charebefLto rid Windsor of
en we went to the Cliff •bouse, a Wm Reid, were adopted 'Moved by
,the London Free Press made
verandah of whiele •can be -.seen the &heir 16 page edition .(the Wee14. Free Reid, that all applications for instil,. i continuous rac,e meetings.
050-1 rocks, with •trumberlese Seals. Tress and Farm and Home) .for one year, a.nce taken since lasttmeeting; be laidor over Fiftv Years.
1
eelinabing up out of the water. 'Theli together with a copy of Ate book, &t the before the directors :fOr exarnination.1 AN- Oro AND WELL•TitlED REMEDY -
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eve walked to the waters edgeewhere extremely low price •of ae. .Thiais. an op- --•earried. Moved :by Ueihn Mc -1 Mrs. 'Winslow's 50ot bing Syrup has
• Abe surf came roiling en to thebeach, -portunity of whieh everyone should, take Kague, seco.adeel. by G. GnMofiae, been used for over arty yea-rs by mil-
ana niany 'barefooted:child renewaded , advantage. that having, weed-oled An. appilea, ‘ honed roOthers kr their children- while
seat and then tame running backI tions and consideved them ..watisface the childsoftens the gutus, allays
teethinv, with perfect success. It soothes
ahead of the waves. ,Not a •skell• or 1 EAST WAWANOSH.
• tory the president and -secretary be pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
, all
.
tt .. Stone was to be ;found an the en/A very interesting ev,enttoeceirred leinpowel'ed to 91:epare an issue retneJy for diairhoea. pleabant to
beach -nothing but -sand. Leaving recently at the assideece of hir.tJas. 1 policies for •saine,-Carried. Moved the taste. Sold by druggists in* -every
Wet'lecants a
c
the beach we took a .ear to the •eity, Me -Gill, East Wawanoshein being .them
by W. Reid, •Seconcied iby Alex' rti°e t'us vll? 7Id'•
ile By4i.v.4.,,,n.o.,24, 1897: f)4,= iiek a ite is inoaltal e. Tie sure
and after going through another „marriage of hist
daugnter Miss.Liezie, elexagae,for 1Virs. Winslow's 'Soothing
InsIseum we returned to •Oaletand. :tontir. Peter Robinsoneof marhoehl be now introdcteed and reed a first . Synip;eind take no other kind
Next day we took the street ear for .4eai4ye 0 ettesteeeweveeedueent '2 -land second thne.-Carried. Moved
SaneLeandra, about -eight miles out•etileene,„ The presenteenvereen •seme by Alex. hieKague, seconded • by Sufficient Reward.
•_ r. beaatie 1J ohn NI eKague, that Illis iboard do •
and. cdatt 0 neeeicas Iney
fat toilet ea, "Indeentf the Paha' i no adjourn to meet on the 24th
A Denver roan, who is foterested
ONE FOR YOU
u .
Outram and Lock ineemmand, Services
rtt 3 p tu and 8 p rn.
SA LVesTION ARMY -A c3j u twat Miles
and wife in command. Services at 11 a.
m, 3 p and 8 p m,
In each of the above named ohurchee
Sa Uita) School is held at 2.30 p
ME of HA
71
VON
W INGHAM.
Capital, 41,250,000. Rest, 5725,000
Prestdent-3m0 :Pruner.
Tiee•Prosident-A. G..ThAersAT.
WINGHAM,
DIT1,11.101.013.5
oy Paocro‘toll.o,A.V.i.v4„E 01401 rGornsa. P, A. T.
Cashier—J. TintAULL.
SaVillge Bank—Dours, 1060 8; Saturdiys, 10
1. Deposits of 81 and upwards roceivocl and terrain
allowed.
SpclOial Deposits also received at current
rates of ir. omit.
Drafts on ix'reat Britain and the United State
bought and sold
yr. I 0 mo, 1 3 nto. 1 mo..
ioiierloil .ul
300 00 340 00
Ralf " 40 00 20
quarto " 20 00 12 00
one (tic 3 00
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Legal mid other casual, advertisement. fie per line
for fire, insertion,and 30 per line for each subsequeht.
inzertion. Measured 4 nonpareil scale.
Local notices 100, pr line for first insertion, and
60, per line for each subsequent Ansertier. ,
Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed,Hittiatione
and Business Chalices Wanted, not exceeding 8 line
nonpareil, 01 for first ntouth, and 600, for each
subsequent month,
Rouses and Parma for Sale, not exceeding 8 line.
el. for that month, 50e. per subsequent montls •
Larger advertisements in propOrtian.
These terms will be strictly adhered to
Special rates ter larger advertisements, 00 fOr
longer periods.
Advertisements and local notices without speolatt
dlr.:Alone, will le inserted till forbid and °barge ,
accordingly. Transitory advertisements met he.
paicl in advan00 ' • •
Changes for contract advertisements must be ia ,
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the °Mee by Wednesday noon, in order to appea /
that week
11. 11, ELLIOTT,
PICOMICCOIL 51,11) Puntmeesst
W. CORSOULD, Armor
E. L. DICKINSON, Solioitor.
•A. E. SMITH
030 00 88 00
Ill 00 600
700 300
2t0 100
BANKEIL WINGRA.M
_— •
onlanal, 33ANKING BUSINESS TRANS-
- .A.CTZD.
Money advanced on Partners and Business !nen on
endorsed note and collateral.
FARMERS SALE NOTES CASHED.
Motleys remitted by draft to all per of Canada and
the 'United States.
Netts and accounts collected 't.in reasonable terms.
,on the Oakland side of the eSan
leandra is a village, with •pretty . • • • . ,, e., .
Btreets, lined with tine allege •tsees. arneele,esna, t 'een'W' ..tileide.„...unday i
'Dec., at 2 01eiOnit peen., •inthe•toWn in the newkboys of that lively .e4y,
The. fruit in the ercharde ,we ,pae,sed selaeple or which litneebride • hila'been I hall, Tees*ater.-Oareiled.- . describes inthe Times an. interview,
consisted chiefly of needles, 'pears, the,very efficnt :teaChentelfoneanaterkl • . • . De yele Melnfeciett, which be lately had with one of them.
apricots, nectarines, leineuriese, plums. siderableetier . The %ceremony .was 1 . ' "See'tY-Treas. He was a typical gamin, so die
aedeepples. In feent ofone .hose ably 4perfkmed by the Rev.,C. O. '
.: . MORRIS. ••• - minutive in stature that.- I had to
we saw ari orange tree eepli threetor CouzeusNIThe wedding -supper was •stoop to interrogate him, evineh- I
four oranges thereon. This is :not •ample and luxurioue, and ,heartily The Couneil met accordin1g
-° did in this way : • •
--- the part of CalifOrnia .for- oranges.: epjoyed by the numerous ,guests. adjournment in the Celina J.Zoom' "Where do you get yourpapers,
lemon, grapoi, figs, or _ tbananas. .During the eveningsezeralsolos.were ton Nov. 22nd. 1897.. Members all my little man"
• .
One mast Le.° fartliet• eouth Tor these. sang be Dir. David lieGillebrother 14present, with the Reeve in the-ehair. "Oh,I bay 'em of Johnny Green."
i, I was tenuch disappoimed. ufor I .hati ot the bride, in grated style, girtio.is , Minutes .er last aneeteng reedeend ,
"And who is Johnny Green ?"
'hoped ••tc get into some sveneyarde, one of tue best voeatists of Allis or confirmed, "He's a; newsboy-. he buys 'em
ancloraege and baninea georees, but any other country. Mr. .and Ili•s. A number of .ordern. -.given:by •in the Thnes. alley."
they were not dpe at the time:anyeeieRobinsom have the best wisheeeoffithel•Aaroe . 1
Lindsay, Conti tenet o e •
--:- -, -', -4. , - • ' .w ." ' "ItiThat de yen pay him for them'"
way,. Their season begins 'with the:9 entire church. and •cainenunity,for sons having worked -On -Ie johneton. . 'num cs.te . .
autumn. The only frn•its in the theii• future happinessetnd:prosperity. ' drain v;ere presented ler epayeeent., ' What do you sell them for?
1
market were pea.elies, pine aptiles_and Airs. Robleison will lee .greatly missed hieved by. Istriseee; eeeended •by "Ficents."
the northern fruits, Peaches were from the chureh choir- :and 'Sunday Code, that snid.aorders be nic- n'You don't make anything at
pleentiful.at..5 cents a dozen. -Straw- 'school at Westfield. - - •knowledged . and, pa 3 meet made,.
that ?"
berries last
:all summer, so theem
e -was' • amounting in all to. $1te3.87.-Car-
a chance to get plenty .of them.' WEST .W AW ANOSH.. ried. . , tiaTope.,,
From San Leandra we went to the Conned met according to adjonen- Moved by Isbisteinseeoneled ibyear-
State University, in Berkley, ,a, town mei% on Nov. 9th: Minutes •of east dill', that the following persons be ap-
adjeining .Oakland. rhe grounds meeting i•ea& and approved. Treas. pointed Dep.Returningoilleerseotake
'were lonely,•bet the University was •uver's statement showed ea balatiee the votes at the ensuing Municipal
closed and also the conservatory., it ornband of $468.23,receiged ated eleetion in ease ;L poll be reuired.
liot being visitovs day, . nut, through filed. Naniel--Div, 1, A. Laidlaw; Div,
the glass door •of the conservatory De E. Munrenand S. Caldwel•I itsk-. 2, R. Beverley ; Div. 3, Chae. Mo-
ve see's, a banana tree, with an im- •ed far a grant for starting public Orea ; Div. 6, T. hillier; Div. 5,
raerne bunch ef•green bananas grow • library at Mandhester. • A grant of Win. Eleton ; Div. 6, J. Robb-
• ing or it. The leaves of the banana $20 WAS given ,oia motion of leliTetbsteri Canted •
palm grows u.p straight from the and Mead. - , On coition of Code, seconded by
greatid, like reedn a swamp. A The .follewing :cheques were issned. asbister, the following aecourits were
bt,ilk ()Tows un -among the leaves on James Young (umber, $19.35 • Wm. cordered to arae paid :
ullicli the bananas grow. It is not Milligan gravel., 52:2,ho ; H. Semen,
a tall plant. We noticed a castor culvert, $3.25 ; .1. • Young naile,
oil plant, on winch were growing
the mug oil beans. Century plants
grow all over here. I saw a.
stalk with blossoms growing feom.
the plant to the height or fully ten
60e; Tolin Good diteh on W boundary,
51.9.45 Ashfield pay -hall; D. Gillis,
gravel and work on north boundary
510 ; Wm. Humphrey gravel, 531.58
John Barber gravel mid damage,.
feet, From Berkley we took the 54.94 , Mee. Stilt ranted • of statute
fiery to the city (Frisco) and labor, 51.50 ; Wm. Leddy, culvert
climbed Strawberry Hill, in Golden con. 5, 54 Wm. Synnerington eul
Gate Park. It is a beautiful. hill, vert, south boundary, 51.50 ; John
from which 000 can get a fine view eergenteeneenereeeneeemee'neetenegeemennene
:t clear day. Unfortunately for Well .Dressed Children Where
II it, was foggy when we ascended.
Whim part of the way ttp came Oland Dyes are Used.
to a beautiful artificial lake, sur-
rouuding the hill. On this lake Mothers, who wish to save mon
vett hhiek and white swans and eY• abd "(3 are "°n"tni" hen"
ducks. A fine white stone bridge
ernsked itlx, lake and the real climb
began. Crude steps were built with
earth and logs, and at the first rest-
ing place were 51)1110 seats to accom-
lunch-eating. Farther up we came
to a peculiar rock, cut and worn
away, so that we meld walk through
it. In the centre of it eves a seat,
where one could rest in this very
eomatie spot. Near here was ,
rustic bridge, which overlooked OW time'
inothera would have) mimics with
A. Shaw, work cn branch drain,
34.40; J. Kiug, gravel, 51.80; i.
i3oSMan, two eulverts, 58; J. D.
MeEwen, use a scraper ; $1 ; John
Manning, repelz•ing culvert, 65 as.;
II. Mooney, tile dealn on sideline,
$2, ; Wm. Armstrong, ditch on
.51.h line, $6 ; GeonCardiff, gravelling,
00. cents ; R. Gibson, repairiegreul-
vert, ,; Gen. Sotietnerville, repair-
ing bridge, 51.50 ;' Wm. Ellis, a ward
drain on 5th line, 50.60 ; N. Blaelege•
6niring eulverte 52.40; Geo. Jcilinston,
repairing culverts, 52 ; Geo. Peacock,
gravel, 48 cents; Mrs, Wright,
gravel, $12.66; Win. Ellis, award
drain, s, lot 26, con. 5, 558.11,
Geo Christopher, repairing fence.
Money t e Loan on Notes.
Notes Discounted
AT RE ASONABLE RATES
Money advanced on Mortgages At pet oentwith
privilege of paying at the end of Any year. Note
and (mounts collected.
a OBT. 1710INYJOG.,
Seaver Block Murtha:1i, Ont
R VANSTONE,
BARRISTER,. huLICITOR, Ete.,
Private and Company funds to loan et lowest
interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, NM.
and, farm property bought and sold
OFFICE—Beaver Block WiSonAM
Olt A.N D TRUNK 'RaILW.A.1. •
• •
'DEPART ABIIIVS
Toronto and East 6 50 a. m. 2 40 p. m
3 30 p m 10 24 p
Palmerston mixed 8 55 m 40 p
London and South 6 58 m 11 10 a rn
• 3 301) m 8 00) m
Kincardine 11 10 a in 6 50 a m
2, 55p pi 3 30 p m
io 25'p m 30am
J. A. MORTON,
BARRISTER, &c..
Ont.
E. L. DICEINSO.N,
- BARRISTER, ETC.
SOLIOITOB BANE OF =MILTON. MONEY
LOAN..
Office -Meyer Munk. Wingiutm,
M G. CAMERON,
•ITA •
BARRISTER, SOLICITOIL CONVEYANCER, act
011ice-Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streetsi
opposite Colborne Hotel.
GODERIOFT, ONTARICfik,,
•
DENTISTIOT.--J.WEROME, L. D. S.,WisonAlr.
manufactur first.olase sets Ot
5.1k teeth as cheap as they can bo made
' in the Oominton. Teeth extrao'bed
absolutely without pain, 14 his new.
process, guaranteed perfe..tly safe.
OFFICE: In' the Beaver Block, oppos
Brunswiek House.
ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D, U., D. S.,
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylraplif
bentel College
OFFIOE•.-MAODONALD BLOOK.
4-4,PS
No—Will visit Blyth oyory Weduotday.
•
JOHN ItITORIE•
"Then what do you sell them, for ?" weerree-An experienced canvasser o Odra
and a point ao•ents No canvassing, Salary , GENERAL INSURANCE AONNT
"`Oh, 'just to get to holler." and experses paid. Baennex•Gatutagsox ,,
Limited, Toronto,' AVINGErAlt,
vonerarmasmems444n.F...saengsraznstacssasserravorsamsrournewsearammest1
"
1,1[TANTED-Three Ladiei to introduce a Manse. ' •
YV household work. Splendid returns to con: -
.1. nALLOWAY, Toronto. PEANS...in.., WINGtabt,
potent persons.
04' nunon.
• LICENSED AUCTIONEER 170h 411E CODNiX.
Sales attended in any part of the Co. Chttrgit
Moderate.
rth
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management are not obligede a u , e ailing mil, ok;
clothing for their children as frequentiYY 51; G. M 0 il in r p •
as some mothers do, This saving of Geo. Krachling, ditch and culvert
money is doe to the Met that the econo• Ion west ieundary, 510.38; M.
mioal mothers are regular users of the r,eliv ditch and culvert On Sideline
wonderful Died D,yee that, alwaysl 7' ' ' , '
`LAO INN m. Phelan, repairing bridge,
make old thingh look US good as new.
The Diamond Dyes show such a var- 4',A. I Thos. Rust,e11, Award drain, 53
iety of Marsdenl colors that mothers can John Ag'ert, ditch on Gth line, i2 ;
oew dye asy of the fashioutible cotoi.e A. Lindsay by ordere, $116,87
and shades seen m the tieW Witt -DOD . 4
dress goods. At the very email cost et Jas. Marshall, Engineer's fees, •581.
ten cents. an 'Ad dress can be made sty- On motion of Kirkley, seconded
lish lookir g and serviceable for a long by Code, toe Council then adjourned
to meet agr.in on the 15th December
Al!:talons 110t.
Vag another smaller lake. One 1111510 ,I c'grIej.ytY:lf. T" "'"" u" 1.1•'e • Di'uu.
. ..._., , .. —
W. CLATtit, Clerk.
lake. On a level with this blidgel 1
ascent brought us to tho top, riy i and mii4au'riesnoir sctilamp?i4;;t1(•••11.Lians,r :at:I:Tree
,,„,,,, should be avoided with, ni; e, tn y The (Bowles cured by Hood's Serpent-
Iehleh WaS Et btlii ng, with - ' .
, r-, ruinous to good 1011 .e. to... i . arilla are tnitny, because most at 10017 s
•-• t leading to the gallery for sight Dyes ere the best in the world ; they aro - disapp. 40. RS 1.0 dl ms the Wee 1 is i nAcht
1.?1,:P.a. pure, Wong, brilliant and last forever. end puede() by it,
# .
tt"'te
1.
WHETHEP.
TO SCR 11:4'
EE ON TI
red
HEAD, FACE,
Pirlf
DR CHASES
ONNTR,C.:. T
wiLL ,HAL
ALL OEALZRS. PRIC0 coo.
es EGMARSull, OATES & LThI1ONT.
rorTw-loaty-seven Years
THECOOKS BEST FRIEND
APG'S°'- IN CANADA.
ST.00 will pay for TIT
TIMES to Dec, 313t, 148., :
ONUS*
WINGEIAIVI
TEAM PUMP'WORKS
THE.NE.W r.i) WAY
)11:I
AU"5TEEL
UP9INttILL
MY. PP COVAITIIN'''*"
Having purchased the entire business
from Mr. Daniel Showers, I am now
prepared to supply the public with
Wood and Iron Foree and
Lift rumps, Brass' and
iron Cylinders, Glalvaniz-
ed. iron Tubing. Cisterns,
Water Troughs, Sinks,
Bat hs,Pipe Fitting, .Well
Digging and everything in con-
nection with water supplies.
Galvanized Steel Windmills for power
and pumping water. ,
Deep well pompe a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Parties writing for information or
ordering by mail should always state
depth of well.
All work guaranteed or no wile..
C. MOI
JOHN CURRIE, Wisantau, ONT.,
LIOENSFAI AUCTIONEER.
Sales of Farm Stock and Farm Implements.
specialty.
. All orders inft at the Ta
Tama office promptly attenIll
ed to. Tern. reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
et n 0 Clamp Caledonia, No, 40, moot
i. U . ' 0 .— the first 'tad third ilonday in
ertry 111011L11, in .he laid Fellows Nal.. Visiting
brethren wolocm . J. Murray, 011151, D Stow.
art itec
n..St
Agents qUondike Gold Fields'
Like a wit riwind. Experlefired canvassers reaping
the richest harvest, of their lives: new neginfiers -
doing wentims. Nearly everybody subs:vibes. One
young 141a farm et 812 a month is making •
t1 -7r.. A lady typo.writar at 03 %Milt is clearing 811.
A mechanic who had earned 81.40 a day is clearing
55 a'. 11Y. We want more agents, eanves..ing out.
11123 do.. worth 51. THE Ba.A.Dr; 4.4ARANTSON
CO., Toronto, Limited, 1.-nt—
.
QttltEN VtoToula" is booming. Eight thousand
coples sold. Three thousand 1110 hundred ordered
Irvin Austfalla; large • quantity gone to South
Afrien, ; going 1180 wild•Ore 00115(15, Lord Ldrod,
llor Majesty's tan -In-law. says ",The Best Popular
Life of the Queen I have seen," and thousanes
(forge the swot:ern. Outfit Inca to canvessels ; es,
elusive territory, Books on Ono. Easy to Malta
five dollars daily. Some omit° twice that.
The Bradley•Garretson Co., Limited, Terentel
JOB PilINTING
T.NoftuoiNd nooks, ,Panenuets, Posters, )311
style of the art, ab moderato prices, and On slur
Ileads, Circulars, Sta., &c., executed In the beer...
notice. Apply or address • '
II, 11. IlLtIOTT.
T Mat 0Mce, Winghtaill
.14•46,4,41
BOOKBINDING.
we aro crossed 60 anneunce that any 1100%
VI:watt:me left with us for Bitulin , will Mote
prompt attention. Prieto for BM login MT I
.b,'M 140 Wingham, Ont. ea be given on appliehtlon 0 the Ti Mau •
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ALL OEALZRS. PRIC0 coo.
es EGMARSull, OATES & LThI1ONT.
rorTw-loaty-seven Years
THECOOKS BEST FRIEND
APG'S°'- IN CANADA.
ST.00 will pay for TIT
TIMES to Dec, 313t, 148., :
ONUS*
WINGEIAIVI
TEAM PUMP'WORKS
THE.NE.W r.i) WAY
)11:I
AU"5TEEL
UP9INttILL
MY. PP COVAITIIN'''*"
Having purchased the entire business
from Mr. Daniel Showers, I am now
prepared to supply the public with
Wood and Iron Foree and
Lift rumps, Brass' and
iron Cylinders, Glalvaniz-
ed. iron Tubing. Cisterns,
Water Troughs, Sinks,
Bat hs,Pipe Fitting, .Well
Digging and everything in con-
nection with water supplies.
Galvanized Steel Windmills for power
and pumping water. ,
Deep well pompe a speciality.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Parties writing for information or
ordering by mail should always state
depth of well.
All work guaranteed or no wile..
C. MOI
JOHN CURRIE, Wisantau, ONT.,
LIOENSFAI AUCTIONEER.
Sales of Farm Stock and Farm Implements.
specialty.
. All orders inft at the Ta
Tama office promptly attenIll
ed to. Tern. reasonable.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
et n 0 Clamp Caledonia, No, 40, moot
i. U . ' 0 .— the first 'tad third ilonday in
ertry 111011L11, in .he laid Fellows Nal.. Visiting
brethren wolocm . J. Murray, 011151, D Stow.
art itec
n..St
Agents qUondike Gold Fields'
Like a wit riwind. Experlefired canvassers reaping
the richest harvest, of their lives: new neginfiers -
doing wentims. Nearly everybody subs:vibes. One
young 141a farm et 812 a month is making •
t1 -7r.. A lady typo.writar at 03 %Milt is clearing 811.
A mechanic who had earned 81.40 a day is clearing
55 a'. 11Y. We want more agents, eanves..ing out.
11123 do.. worth 51. THE Ba.A.Dr; 4.4ARANTSON
CO., Toronto, Limited, 1.-nt—
.
QttltEN VtoToula" is booming. Eight thousand
coples sold. Three thousand 1110 hundred ordered
Irvin Austfalla; large • quantity gone to South
Afrien, ; going 1180 wild•Ore 00115(15, Lord Ldrod,
llor Majesty's tan -In-law. says ",The Best Popular
Life of the Queen I have seen," and thousanes
(forge the swot:ern. Outfit Inca to canvessels ; es,
elusive territory, Books on Ono. Easy to Malta
five dollars daily. Some omit° twice that.
The Bradley•Garretson Co., Limited, Terentel
JOB PilINTING
T.NoftuoiNd nooks, ,Panenuets, Posters, )311
style of the art, ab moderato prices, and On slur
Ileads, Circulars, Sta., &c., executed In the beer...
notice. Apply or address • '
II, 11. IlLtIOTT.
T Mat 0Mce, Winghtaill
.14•46,4,41
BOOKBINDING.
we aro crossed 60 anneunce that any 1100%
VI:watt:me left with us for Bitulin , will Mote
prompt attention. Prieto for BM login MT I
.b,'M 140 Wingham, Ont. ea be given on appliehtlon 0 the Ti Mau •
• ,