The Wingham Times, 1899-03-17, Page 8wns run from ICincardine to Listowel. Al 8 Per cent. per annum will be, allowed for cash.
All. Wool two-tone Suiting's, 1-PaneY • the G T 11 time table. at the same time and plum there will beoffered
Tile teams were accompanied by over' for sale, the north half of lot 34.1 in the 14th. comes --
Brie Battings in. the very newest
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CALS, The Preebytery 13100 in the riming i
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Wafer e gitaren- Presbyterial W W, S was read, Stewing boine of .Mr. J St 'oud 10th 0)n •
Tp., on Wednesday, March 19, at the A
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teed to cure laeadolie.‘. total olleotions to amount to $1023.00. Mr, John Jobrietton, of Winghannto UM
-Friday-St Patrici4 day, •Beepintions ot condoloce and sytthpatIlY Fol Stioud, iv the Lay. Mr. McGuire.
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We are ag,ents for the Thorold.Cetnent, and A.
parties, wishing to use such this coming sehson A
A would in went to call and get prices.
-Bloyole ageute e,re p'ens,sing for theWih the family and trienda of the late
spring trede. Bev Jolla Ferguson, D D, and Principal
-Morrie end Cealroee toWnehip councile I Eng we" 1:1"8"1'
meet en lloaflar next. The meeting wee addressed by Reve 3
Dram
Ginnes.te-- in Turnberry, on
John Gillespie, aged b3 years.
winnow - In NN Ingham , on Ma rob
, sere
"Me4011 Bc'berts°4 B"Qhin alliPPe" Preebytery, expressinits appreciatiou et aged yee're
I, tb, Anne wifirf Mr, James Johnston A
If growing tiles count for
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linu values have any weight, _mr Barlihoae "
f th dd ci s lo r de d r 0- Farm arm Stobk & Implements
incters.Tapestries price of bread to 4 ets per 1004 tively, and to the ladies of the oinirch for The undersirned executors nt the la t will and vy
All -Wool, Brussels,
A oar of hogs ma TileStlaY. the work done by the 'w V S.
ippe ear o The ftev R p McKay delivered an ad- .
' areas an the theme "'En thusiesin,"
thing. If complete stock, exclusive hop to London on Tueociv.
A 1.%
r s 11)e ar Oa( .Lhe thanks a the mean., were tender-
, VALir4BLX,
then thbi attire leads the Carpet and
Crtau trade or Winghtim,
.penq t seek for expott, ell to Rev R P May end Ballantyne
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Woodstoek betters have reduced the 1 or e a retie an o en re cope A
deoeased will offer for ,
their k6idness in entertaining the dele- testam.ent of lumpy Uraiii„
2 Choice Large Prunes 4, lbe for 25 cta.
pole 03, public auction. by ,feh ailetloneer
gales and Preebyters.
Big kale') Diunerware Griffin's.
ThursdaY,- Mareth
regotz. meetIng on mondoe mane he held in the Presbyterian church, Wing -
We have never shown 6aelt a col- next. uable farm sto. k and litiplemeirt4,yisz,
on lot Si. in fourteenth eoncession of the Townalsii
•thrions. -Carop Caledonia, S, holds. its The next meeting of the Presbytery will . EDO lgIlWalleSht on
SALT GLAZED VITRIFIED SEWER PIPE.
ham, on Tuesday, Mav 10, at 11 3, pl. atone &cloak In the afternoon, the foilown\y.al- ire •
J OWN D.140X.A1111,. Clea. , span of aged mores, 1. driving. cot, . y
leetion. of Carpets and Curtains- as -Delieniber the public meeting in ,the
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justnow. town nail to morrow (Saturday) after.• ' '
G11.11.M, ON TOP.
New Sprinp.. Dres$ 00,848 noon.
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rAng kebrintry )8 tickets were sold
We have so many new things in Blyoli station for Clietou and 54 for
this departtnent that we a.re afraid frQ111
Wingharn
1.,I/CKNOW 1.10intnYISTS. MUST TAKE A.
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We are also in a position to supply.ahy v
tity of Salt • Gbayed Vitrified Sewer Pipe. for v
V09.
1 4. eow iri calf, 3 mdch cows. 1 steer rat Yea*,
1 heifer rising 3 rears, 3 heffer•s rhon wo years, 2 V.
steers rising two years, 4 ,.ettrlirig cal a. quantity Re Z11 CI -fiber • that we sell Shervvin v
Wells, Chimneys, road Culverts, &c,
of hay
2 lumber wagons, 1 Nexon se drill, and cunt-
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Paint. Have jttst received a large consignment v
reaper, 1 mower mid pe bevy ter, 1 turnip seuftler,
vator, nearly now, 1. hay rshe, mem , 1 cutter, 1 ky ,d•
1 famiing mill, 2 plow , twiri.plinv, 1 set heavy vy
MOW. SEAT,
• our enthusiasm wtIl take all the -Here e bilis printed at the Trues office haroeSS, 1 get plow bar , 1 turnip pigpen., 111a,v yauNG. pAuLIN- No,
rack, I set harrows 1. • it g saddle,- 30,feet of welt• .
The long talke'cl of genie of heokeyi)e- rope, istone boat, 7. king ejelo rahes„ forks, spsdes V
space for Dress Geode in Blaek, on short notice.. Me have a good selection and other artieles
with Silk raised effects, Beautiful TI1 earaine s tbe was played at the Li;towel rink coa' T
. . and for sums over that moonlit approved Point
MOW SALK -SUMS Of 4,10 and under, C
krkeliV"VVVVIVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVIV"Vi.
Wool, Iligh-Class Frenell NOVeltieS, of outs to choose from,
tween the Wingbana and Lucknow teame TI.ts sale will be positively without leservel.
s - N wines ay evening. A. special train at s months credit will be accepted, and a diseount
Designs, All -Wool Poplins: Review. do not oPlItov° of the
-.A. number of young people from town CO- supporters from Luoknow, and about sion of said township of 8.ist % awano-h, subject to
spring shades„ took In tlie farewell hep at Wm Gem. 40 isi.„43 winfrilnin ; besides a member aalti'lcIndwooletrir "nd. soudt"°"6 Which.
e time of pale or may be
the
will on application to the vendors or their solicitor.
Whip Cords in all the new shades tnill's, Turnherry, on Monde), eveniug. from the daferent etations alopgThis i. a well improved farm with goer!. bulldog:a,
• tor styli"' tallor-made Suits.. -The Turnharry Agricultural Society nue. There u ere about 200 passengers .
and orchard. Is situate on the gravel road within
An asiortutent of Dress Goods and will run their annual exoursion to the on the train. The game was started about 3 miles from % foghorn and 2 miles from
Silks we believe. to be the largest jurie about 10 o'clook. and for the first halt
Model Farm at Glielph MoudiVe --------4--.---, purchasing.
whitechttreh and effete an melte/it o ortunity for
A. E. SMLTH PHOTOGRAPHS
_z)s,.Z\T-I.al DLR.
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and, best ever shown. in Wingharn •t, 1. both teams seemed to -he eN,enly matched, nn;t4emcaehaiu thi. loth day of March; , , ...., -
isne, ' Gimeral Bankin.a. Busmess trans -
* Solicitor for igeoutors. 'LA, MILLS ,
ji.y. DaViS I
r xeutorsc acted. Money advanced to farmers and
- Judging ft mu the number of sap an only two goals each were scored. Two business men on endorsed notes and
bailing down pans Young Jr Paulin are of tbe Lucknow players were Injured collateral.
turning out this season, maple syrup during the last half of the game ; most Unreserved Auction. Sale Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed.
ought to be cheap.
before. •. •
Xent's Suits
You will be interested in the early
• showing of Men's Suits in pretty
designs and correet eolorings for
moderate price will astonish. yon..
We earry a very large range of
- High class Beadrmade Clothing ; as
to style and quality we ask you to
give us a look while the stock is so
complete.
New Goods Must Opened.
Kid Gloves, Spring Boots and
Shoes, Spring Capes, New Dress
Goods and Silks ; Complete stock of
Lanes and Embroideries, Prints and.
Cottons, Tweeds and. Ready,made
Clothing, Gents, Hats antl Furnish-
ings.
• We -invite you all to call and in-
speet our spring stock.
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PERSONALS.
Mrs. Geo Mason fs visiting with relatives
. at London.
H Dr Meek, of London, was in town on
• Wednesday.
VLr. Sohn Kerr spent a few days in Lon-
don this week.
Mr Lawrence', of Wiarton, is visiting
With his mother in town -
Mx Alex Homes, of Palmerston spent a
few days in town this week.
Mrs Hill, of Walkerton, is visiting
of the hist halt being played with five
-Many of tue neighboring towns are men on a side. Winghain .bad no trouble
makiu4 arrangements for a 24th of May
cel ebration. The Wingbam Fire Brigade
havethe matter in hand in this town, and
nroroise our citizens an Al celebration.
Moneys remitted by draft to all parts
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of Canada and the Unitod States.
rarm Stock.aniiL isaptementa Notes and accounts collected on reas-
in scoring seven goels, while Luoknow enable terrns
was onlyable tooIace the h Mr. I. Currie Auctioneer has received instill°.
punk th
roug
score athe
the goal once, milting the
tions from Mr. J.1) .1victswen, to sell by publie
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end of the game 9 to 3 in favor of Wing.
M. E. Surbrigg naakes the, newest
things in the photo line-. Just go
and see the collection, be has ih...hiis
window.
PLATING'S A sPECIALTZ
Crayon and Water Color, Enlarg-
ing- and Copying- receives special
1 attention. A boy wanted: n.
to lear
photograph y.
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auction, on lot LI, too, 1„stords, or"
OppositePresbyterian Church.
Wednesday Pdarch 22nd '99 OTICE TO CREDITORS
the following valuable preperty, vls.f
hbm. L p p 7
- S Youhill,real estate egent,has sold liliely come to the conalusion that they
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avmare 11 years old, in foal. to Scottish
the west part of lot 408, 'John St, south, are not in the hockey husinebs. The K/ig' v ht; 1 general purpose horse 0 years.old, 1.gen-
lately owned by Ur John Christie. of Winghani boys feel rather proud of their end purpo,e rein redly Hahn: tw.i. years, by Oulf stream,;.
1 driving mar 7 years old, teal tc King. lintriel.. 2,
victory. Lucknow went down with four
London, to Wm rleil, section foreman of coas, in calf; 2 farrow cows, 1 heifer rising 3.year.
players. from Goderieh and one from in eau.
the 0 P R, Wingharo, at a fair price.3.steers rising 3. years. eldier,3;etwo.vear old,
London, and of course NVingham had to heifers in calf, 1 heifer rising. 2
-Messrs B urc hill and Robertson shipped do ;;Irevi. d
, 2. yearling
IE.ft an secured two players heifers, 2 Yearling steers, la. ewes, some with Poub,
f t 11 ewe Iambs, 1.Leicester ram 2.Berlothire ,
a fine load of cattle to Montreal on Willits- outside of thei r regular team Th. '
one feature of all g.i mes that we do not
agree with. All towns should play their
own men or gp out of the business.
Lucknow was going down to Listowel
with loads of money to bet on the game,
' hut our boys were u.liable to find very
much of it.. This will probably end the
hockey bueinees in this section for this
moon, and •Winghinn will have tbe
satisfaction of knowing they are the
er on March 7th.
winners,
Rev S M Whaley was appointed Moder-
The final and deciding Aame in the
ator pro ten, and Rev W J West tlerk pro Huron Hockey*League was played at God -
ten. erieh on 'Monday evening, Seaforth and
Rev Mr Ried being present was invited Goderich contesting. for supremely. T e
1 groaumst.w”Plie ee0t0 was 7 to a in favor of. P Ttusis.-All surns'of *5.00 and. model. cash: over ‘ _.......al
name of Rev David , Wardrope was placed Goaerieb. - that amount 8 months credit will be given on pur-
on the Presbytery roll. Elders' Commis- chasers 'furnishing approved joint notes. 8 per. ...-----
cent. per annum ()Mho, cash on credit, amounts.
sion in favor of Mr Win McDonald, Rivers- • MORRIS. J. emus, .t. 0. McEWEN,
dale, wasreceived. Morris township has done well and Auctioneer, Proprietor.
Rev W T Hall was appointed Moderator is continuing to thrive under careful
of the Sessions of Whitechurch and Lang- and economical municipal manage- -.
side, and instructed to declare the Pilate • ment. Last year the council expend.
e4 $3,600 on schools , $1,500 on roads
and bridges ; $695 on salaries ; $36 ,
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18 18 remeocininths old, thoroughbred Tamworth boar, six
months old; about So hens,
Noxell binder, six foot cut; 1. Frost & Wood
Mower, five font gut, 1. Sharp horse rake.l. land
roller, 1 muffler, 1 turn:p. sewer, 1 twin pion', 1set
iron harrows, turnip pallier,. all the above ample
menta are nearly new and. in good. repair.
2 reneral purpose plows L set iron harrows 3. set
wooden harrows, 1. lumber wagon and box, 1 low
wagon, 1 sotheavy bobsleighs, 1 lone sleigh., 1 top
buggy, 1 putter, 1 roadmart,l..hay rink., 1 set Sealee,
,3 sugar kattles 1 saddle, 1 [og boa, 1 atone boat,1
wood rack, 1 wheelbArrow, 1 set heavy double har-
ness, 1 set absin harness, L set plow harness, 1 set.
single harness, 1 hay. fork, ear,. rope and pulleys
complete ; 1. honey • extractor, a number of hive
bees, 1 extortion table, chains,* forks„ whifftetrees,
neelt.yokes, grain °radios, and" several:other articles
too numerous to mention.
Everything will ne sold without reserve as the
day. Among the lot were two bulls, one
purchased from Mr .las G Fyfe, of Morris,
which tipped tne scales at 2080 mends,
the other from Mr Sells" weighing 1840.
PREs/reT.WitY oF
Presbytery of Maitland, met at Teeswat-
g sows supposLd, to be ai 3,pi..,s.about
very excamg an some
wha ro rietor has rented his.torro..
to sit as corresponding member. The
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ebN'apotile30's heresby given, rurstant to R, S. 7 3807,
tl'ie00es.tah irtn,nrffmnsinihx".
Tmeawkento,tdvicotela. m- dn,,withi othi.diCedotionnty 0 o f
a.boU'riliGtilihWe0a2.32"Glitn101
daytoflearmary, _ n. iSea, are nire„ditosesaidbypos
id or d ver to It nstone of' t
Town of Winghomi, • !kilter .r the Ad ministi'atrix,
en or before the 27th a of March .iii.tant, their
names,. addresses am, riptions and, a full state.
meat of particulars of et claims and the nstor0.
of the tmerity, If , held b themo duly cartified,
and 511 .5 atter the ,id day th dininistratrix will
.proceed to Mat rite the asset Of the deceased
amongthe p tes entitled therm having regard
only to t claims of which they e then have
11°Dtioetee. tiffs Slici day of MarchR, .Av. D. s1.701.,
Solicitor for adminis trik,
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vacant on first Sabbath in May.
The Rev G Lew, at his own request, his
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$25.00
with Wingliato friends this week. been transferred to Meld's, Presbytery. on charity: 820 on printing; $25 on U 11 J Il
PELTOWS PJ PS
We build our pumps to. last for
years and have them in price front
62.50 up. -
Brass Cylinders. and Galvanized
Iron Piping. •
We have a full stock of the above
gcods.
Oall and get prices when in need
of anything in our line-.
aons -pour wit,
Opp, Beattie's Lirry.
IT: PAYS TO
The CANADA COSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM; bNT.
STILL LEADS
The half century naark has been reach -
II milk RETURNED 011 TIME ed by the number of our pupils who.
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, have secured good positions since Sept.
--,, " / litu Carefally washed, properly ironed,
inelat.c'e BA mroettoge II ttilayosearew._hosahraavile nseecnocritat
drt-I
Mr Geo Ousels and wife left yesterday Communication frotn Winnipeg anent interest ; and over $800 on miscel- etl ih f id
for Michigan, where they will reside.
Councillor Colley attended the Grand
Orange Lodge meeting at Barrie last
week.
Rev Mr Kennedy, of London, was visit-
ing with bis son, Dr Kennedy, in town this
w eek.
lira Murdoch, of Ashfield, is visiting
with her ton -in-law, Mr W Bobertson, this
week.
Dr Macdonald, M P, left this week for
Ottawa to attend to his parliamentary
duties,
Mrs Ilan McLaughlin is visiting in
Wingham and Teeswater this week. -
Broads Herald.
Mr T Elliott, of Ingersoll, is spending
a few days with hie brother, II B
and friends in town.
Harry Fleming is at present visiting
friend e in the vicinity of Wingham.-
Kincardine Reporter..
' Thos Bell, of the Wingnam Furth -
tare Factory, was calling on his old friends
in town on Wednesday, -Seeforth San.
Miss Mary McKenzie returned home on
Tuesday after visiting friends in Ripley,
Zucknow ‘iatid Kincardine
:Review,
Meagre B Chef and Latimer, as-
companied by Misses T Fitzgerald' and
Soole, spent Sunday last in Winghtm.
--Seaforth San.
lass Doyle, of Owen Sound, formerly
with Messrs Itoniuth & Bowles, of this
tovrn, has been engaged as head millin'er
with Messrs liodgene troin of Clinton.
Mr, Writ Doig, of Gorda, C. Cl. F., or-
genizer, wits in town no Wednesday. Ile
and Mr. Thos. White, nigh Secretary of
the Order, had bseo vipiting Courte-Viz.
feria Tesswater en Tuesday evening.
The Nova teals Legislature, by a
Vete of SO to .t.1, has declared for Sen.
ate AMU. Another foul blow at
the eonstitution,
the nomination of Rev T B Kilpatrick, B
D, of Ferry Hill Free Chuifsli, Aberdeen,
Scotland, as Professor of Theology and
Apologetics in Manitoba College, wads re.
ceived.
The Clerk asked for statistical returns
of congregations without delay.
It was agreed to ask a grant of for
Pine River, and the usual grant to North
Kinloss, Riverdale and Enniskillen from
the Augmentation Fund.
In re communication from Mr K . Mc-
Donald, the Presbytery recommends Mr
Bobt Harrison as a suitable person toAan-
vass the Presbytery in the interests of the
Endowment Fund of the aged and infirm
ministers.
Dr Murray and Mrill Little were ap,
pointed members of Synosi's Committee on
bills and overtures.
Report's on Sunday Schools and. Church
Life and Work were received and adopt.
Rev MacKay presented an overture to
the General Assembly en Public Worship.
It was laid on the table till next rneeting.
Commissioners to the Assembly were
appointed ; Revs kr Malcolm, D B Rae, D
Forrest, J Maxwell, Stewart, Dr Murray.
The following Sessions are asked to nom-
inate one of their number as COMIllialiiOner
and. report the name to the Clerk, viz
Dungaanon, Belgrave, Wroxeter, Huron,
Bluevale.
J./r. Murray wits appointed &Member ef
Assembly's Committee on bills and over.
tures.
Veva Mr Maloolin and Mr• Stewart are
appointed to atippOtt Rev W Reid% ap-
plication for admission to the ministry of
this church before the Assembly.
Remit on Statistic was amended by
adding a column for the number of on.
tributing
The Presbytery passed a resolution of
thanks to the mai:meets of the Uethedist
church for their klsdness in placing their
church eit the disposal of the Comb for
this def.
R. Rat u o x... , . ,
— , corre y n s ed and air y pr cc —.
laneous accounts. Total expense, tbat s the history' e your linen when
$9,898. The township share ef the .551 William St.,
- . 1441(36n' tint brought here. Not a thing in our
county rate was $1,9'74. To meet washing preparations to injure the
fibre of the goods" and not a thing
unhealthy about our work rooms.
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rrent p • , - She taxes cob
lected amounted to $8,572. All our
bridges are in good shape and with
close attention to improvements to
roads, Morris will make good progress
ipithe to some.
VLast Saturday morning, Mr. Bos -
man's hired mantas coming to
m
Winghawith a load of wood; when
be reached the railway crossing on
the 2nd. line, the horses could not
pull the load over the crossing, as it
was bare Of snow. The man in
charge could not get the team from
tbe sleigh in time to prevent it being
sleigh and wood was 'scattered all
around, and one horse was killed.
We understand that Mr, Bosman has
pat in a teat • to the G. T. R. for
tlimages•
LOGS I
Highest cash prices paid for all
kinds of good (Saw Logs, Telegraph
Poles, Cedar Posts and. Shingle Bolts
delivered in 0111" yard,
CUSTOM SAWING,
SHINGLE CUTTINt.
done at lowest prices and satisfaction
guaranteed. Call and get prices be.
fare disposing of your timber.
At LEAN & SO
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Having moved to town to the resi-
dence lately occupied by Geo P Wells,
corner Centre and Alfred streets, near
the GTR, I am prepared to pay the
highest cash prices for all kinds of Rage,
Rubbers, Copper,Home Hair, Wool
Pickings, Iron and Metal of all hinds,
left, I will call for same.
• , C. GOODMAN,
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LONG
AeaveOrclers at, Carr's Feed Store,
delivered at my residencei or if word be WEBSTER & CO.
Order your:„.,
I'VE X 11L....;
—AND—
—FROM THE—
HOLSTIEN DAIRY.
LOUNGE REPAIRING
The undersigned ie prepared to receive
orders for repairing lounges ad
matressell. Lounges re-covered, mat.
roses made over, carpets sewed and
laid. Loweat prices and good workman-
ship. Orders promptly attended to.
Leave orders at my residence, Centre
street, next to Wm. Eoltnes', or address
box 54, Wingbain,
VirX. WAUKEE,.
AN ITEM OF INTEREST,
Parmers, why pay 5X and 0 per dent,
Lnettraltaotn5yopuerr locoatint Wilz,early tornotirilgymMaraise,
te atilt borrower. Chagos low.
Apollo Ontario Mutual Life Ment-
al:0e Company.
' At WHO Friday antenatal nod all day
Saturday,
AttNEtt, COSEli S,
liacdonald iliock, witigham.
have secured the services
of three first-class coat
makers, and are in a poi -
tion to execute orders in
workmanlike manner on
the shortest notice.
Style and fit goes for a
good deal these days—
both are combined hi the
clothes we make.
Our goods are all new
and the prices are low.
'Webster & Co
Queen's Block,
Steno. Lyon k Demi!, Barristers,
Owosso, Mich.; Alex. Blott, Molsens
BEI11.1, Trenton,Crat. ; Arther Oltiershavr,
Mertharita Bank, Chatham. Ont.; Vita.
Clark, Bkpr, BroWn's, Woollen Mills,
Kingsville. Ont Mary Te ". Cain,' Steno.
Pardee & $hannesey, Barristers, Sarnia,
Ont. ; Flerenee Sibley, Sten. Macey
'Desk Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Eva
Payne, Steuo. D. & L. E. Ry. Office, -
Chatham, Ont. These with forty4ong
others have been place since Sept. let,
IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST.
Write for catalogue of either Short -
band or Business department to
D. MeLAORLAN & CO.
Chathain, Ont.
TO THE FRONT
SEE WEAT TRE
DIAMOND
PORK
SHOP
Opposite Post Office, Says:
Fresh Beef and Pork.
Lamb Bologna
Pickled Pork Headcheese
Breakfast Bacon Sausage
Smoked. Ram Pressed Beef
Side Pork Tripe •
Cern neerPressed: Tongue
Spice Roll, tard, Fowl, 84e.,
always on hand.
Our -prices are right, iOrdere
called. for and meat delivered to any
part of the Own.
Your patronage solicited.
DIAMCIla ,1.11:1)11
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