The Wingham Advance, 1903-03-19, Page 8THE WINGRAN ADVANCE March I igo 3
BPLGIAL PRiCZS FOR Brussels, ,Saletxli,
s Melville church hits secured the ser- We are sorry to learn that Herbert
rinx �+ �+ n� j�� ' °� �} vices of Mrs. Jacob Wilton as caretaker Nell is aG IresettG ozl the sick list with � /� � �^► p� �g'LEADING "'�'" �" � �1
UST �.tSE ir/L>!•,. A ING ���� R tri i at $$0 per year, pneuglon t, �1 ii I G M 3 STORE,
O It. R E•
aw A new smokestack has been put till Mr, and Mrs, UcLaa Klin attended
4REQUISITES at the electrics light power house by the funeral of the lato J�aa, 4 cLaugh- *"^•'°'^e"'°^�'a
Robb, Mainprize, itn of Gorrte last week.
THIS WtEX 11 week and a have the woolen mills thiseft tile balance The eolttent (i in th Study which OUR
ofeek, n Lockrinew machinery to erri this has !teen ;icing ctrl itt the League here NEW
Pemirllne8pkge far................ tic s iu is drawing to is ttase As thew wilt
operation by next week, only be two mare nights, J. Geinmill'e
Gold. Dust 7 pkge. for.... , ,, , , , , ,, , 2n t! side has won the victory its yet; The
Sliver Dust IOc pkge, for .......... 7c The Salt Works will resume opera- study fox- next Thursday evening is r
Wawhing Sada, 15 lbs for.....,,.,, 25c tions within a weeks time; it is ex first Saumel 21st and 22nd chapters.
pected that the repairs and improve- -
Blue: 3 pkge, f'or... ............. Joe • merits will be completed by then A number of the farmers are busy
Scrub Brushes .. ... ........... c up The Cober Carriage Factor has the making maple syrup..
� r�td�.3'', ��.r. ���� g y
ls and
Oelling Brooms, each... ........... 20C contract of making 1.000 waggon jacks We are glad to see the Robins as11 11
85cBrooms for .................. 30c for A. Terry of Monkton. Soine idea they remind its that spring Is here, DfiAess We Brooms for 25c of the work may be surmised when we Mr, And Mrs, John GenrmiIl from '
"' . • < I .. •'+' state that. 18,000 holes have to be bored Pilot Mound are saying goodbye to
25e Brooms far ,,, ,.,.,, .. ,., 20c in hard maple. ,
b Barg Richards, Union Jack or their many ft'iepds in this part, They
Grant) Soa for. .............. 25c Wednesday the high water, cambia- start this week for thein home itr the
p ed with toE, etc., wrecked the old foot- North West.
Glillatts Lye 3 ties for .............. 25e There will be opened for bridge across the Maitland. .near the We are sorry to learn that Mrs, J. S PR I N G
Sapollo 3 cakes for ................ 25c flax mill, taking Away all but the cen• Gallaher had the misfortune to fall
5c the inspection. of the ladies tre span, at l0 a, m., and by (3 m, the
ze Pawder2for. ..............
whole bridge was gone, its loss will and sprain her ankle badly, are now in,
FOR SAT + of Wingbam and vicinity, a be A great inconvenience to many, but The stock lilcluCleS the Newest and most desirable Fabrics to be word
y Wm. Mitchell lost a fine cow a few
SATURDAY p it will no doubt be rebuilt. y g y g for Spring and Sumner. I,at'ely .Dress Goods with Dainty Up-to-date Trimmings
superb collection Of the lead- days ago h her breaking her neck in
We expect (been Onions. Let- ing styles of Spring Millinery, thissxweek At Gron Co. podericb.sGizes One of thene ostable' at very " l�Toderate Prices
'"—what more could one desire in that line ? In addition,
tuce, Cellery, Cabbage, Parsnipo, cases on the docket is Sinclair vs. Me- R. Jobb from. Penrith Man, called ,
Beets and other vegetables.. Some Y•ou are cordially invited to Neil, a dispute over the ownership of on his cousin Win• Weir lately. we are giving away hundreds altgl hundreds of dollars worth of the most useful, hand -
of which we have at present. attend. the farm of the late John McNeil, ]4th Richard McMichael, who has been some and valuable household articles FREE to all our customers. You know that
con., who ai died last fall in Winnipeg.thpplain-
visiting his mother for the last few the above are facts, If }•clu are not one ori our customers, why should you not become
G. F, Blair has the case for tate plain- g
tiff dna W. M. Sinclair will lock After scathe, returned to Manitoba an one and be able at all times to get the very best and always up-to-date goods at right
the e defence. Wednesday, ' '
Last Monday evening Rev. T. Wes- We are sorry to hear that Mrs, prices, and the beautiful and highly -priced articles referred to above thrown in. We
TUDHOPE'S ley and Mrs. Cosens were "At Home" Mitchell is not improving as rapidly as
to the members of the choir of the extend a cordial invitation to everyone to come and have a Share in the lovely articles
iC>!raccry Crockery Store Metbodist church and the Sabbath we would like to see her. y
Miss Macpherson given away by this store
Y School Orchestra, plus the wives or Invitations aro out announcing the +
husbands, as the case might be of marriage of Miss Mary Bell of Howick All lines of Dry Goods, Men's and Boys' Ready-to-wear Clothing, Boots, Shoes
those who were married, dud when all
were assembled there were no less to Mr. Willis of Fordwich.
and Rubbers. Pure and fresh Groceries. A large stock of each always on hand—
THE MARKETS than 43. Morris, Prices the lowest.
A number of residents of William
WINGRAY MARNETS / t/ and Albert streets last week resented Sunday of last week Mrs, Gray,
Flour per 100........... $1 85 to 225 8 James Burgess avitil an upholstered mother Davis,James Duncan and Mrs,
Jas. isAh line, of Mortis, paid
p$ easy chair iq recognition of his ser- Nature's debt at Mame of her dauglr
Faall wheat per bush new 68 to 69 vices performed by plowing the snow ter at Pleasant Point at the advanced
]�BarOats per bush sh........ 0 27 to 423 from those atresic, and thus pro several
Do
ley p•r bush........ 0 35 to 040 them with clear paths during several die of 86 years, D( ) !j
Pias per bush.....,.... 0 60 to 0 65 winter seasons. Rev. X. I•;, Hunter, of Trowbridge,
ShooBran ..... . .....1.8 00 to •18 00 Opening who k only 1% grippe,ely is here n a short
n UIJZr�CT IM�o�T�z�
Shorts ..................18 00 to 2D DO r�rg3r, Attack of la grippe, is here on a short Big Prices for Trade.
Chap .................... 1 10 to 1 `l.i visit with relatives. $Q'$ a hard
Hay ..,. ............ 700 to 750 Township Clerk McIntosh andfamily worker, some think too much so for
Bunter per lb...... ..... 0 17 to 0 17 moved from their farm to Ethel last
Eggs .,................. 0 13 to 0 13 week, where they have taken up resi- his physical vigor,
Lard .................... 0 15 to 0 15 dente in the Fogal house, recently Last week Rich. Cardiff moved from
Potatoes per bush,..... 0 60 to 060 purchased by them. the 4th line to his newly purchased 100
Apples per bag ........ 0 50 to 050 At the last Council meeting the ten- acres on the 0th con, of Grey, formerly
bides per 100 lbs. , ...... The Ladies Of Wln hale der p John Nicholson, g Logan, was awned b
5 00 to 600 p Joseph H. Bowman. ��gg
Lamb skins .,... , ......050 to 065 g accepted for constructing the $ranter 141ra, Parker returnod borne on Tues.wk �
Dressed hogs....,...,,. 7 00 to 700 and vicinity are cordially in- drain, His figure was $1,489, day of this week after visiting friends At The V"at
Livehogn................ b 50 to 565 y Messrs, Crowley and McDonald of at and around Belmore, Howtek town-
Tallow,
per Amir... , .. , , 30 to 5o vited to attend my Millinery Logan were awarded the contract of ship'
the Locking drain at 14} cents per cu, Miss Minnie and Maggie Keil 8
Ducks per pair .......... QO to 80 3', th
Turkey, per lb...... .... 10 to 11 Opening, on bic yard. This is above the engineer's line, intend going West on Tuesday of
Gleese,per lb.......... .. 6 t 7 estimate. next waek. Their destination will be Letters From Winners of Sweepstakes
Wool .......... .... 12 to 13 Owing to the want of interest in the Cypress, Manitoba, •
Friday,
Mar. 2 / th conducting of i ceese d factory y itt the p A tramp tough
Rifted with lots of ek I have been frequently asked about my method of feeding dna it may Interest some to know locality, the directors decidua to sell pasab
s throe h this locality last week
TORONTO STOCK MARKET. out. The buildingwas purchased b and seemed to be read fora good ow that
For foil and accurate market re- Thomas McFadzean, jun., and Alex, square meal in every house lie called. I largely attribute my suttees to Herbageum, which I have used daring eeve, al pears, and during the last `l
Murray, at $Do the engine, holier, years have used a considerable uantit .
ports see second page. Rae., h L. McDonald lit $60 • and the miss Maude Bryans of the 4th con. tl y. Especially have I had good results with lambs that were being
A choice stock of the lat- y entertained itnumber of her friends fitted for exhibition purposes. Other lambs not getting it were frequently troubled with ticks, but we have,
drive -house where the milk was re- last Wednesday evening. She left for never found any trouble with ticks when sheep or lambs were fed with Herbageum.
ceived, by W. L. Sholdice at $5. There Toronto the following Monday where I only feed a teaspoonful to shell and rather less to iambs once a da
est styles of fashionable mil- is still machinery to dispose of. The y Three sheep that I bought in 1900 were fair] alive with ticks. I y
FARM TO RENT. factor was not operated last season, she has taken a position in a dress p g y put them with my,other show $beep
livery will then be 'open for y p making estabiishment. She will be and gave them Herbageum, and when sheared, about the middle of March 1001, they were perfectly- free
Miss Clara McQuarry visited with greatly missed in this locality, from ticks, and they had no sheep wash nor other remedy or preventive than Herbageum.
300 .Acre Farm, well improved, on the 8th in8 ectiOn. friends in Brussels last Sunday. I may further say that the sheep whirh were fed Herbageum were in so much better condition
eonceeaion of East Wawanosh, situate �; p Mr. John Davis of the 4th returned tban my other sheep which were not fed it that when sheared the clip averaged two pounds each
miles from Belgrave and being the estate of We are sorry to report that Dugald home last Wednesday after nine more than the others.
the late airs, John Bone, will be rented either Strachan is not im r ovin as uiekl weeks visit at Lindsay and other I have also used it with cows and other stock to good advantage,
tog lher or an parcels as required, or 100 acres, p ' q y y
without buildings, can be purchased at a • as his many friends would like to see. points.
reasonable price. M 1C►C*A We hope to hear of a speedy change , Yours Sincerely,
For particulars apply to lira. Sarah Ann Miss o for the better. Mr. Jno, Mustard of, the zed happen-
Riehmond,8t. Jacobs O., or toll.'Vanstone, ed with a painful accident while on his (Signed) JOHN ORR
Wingbam. 27-:'0 Miss Jackson of the 6th con,; who way to Brussels one day last week. Lakeside Farm, North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Ont., Feb. 19,'02.
has been visiting with parents at Ohes- He was thrown from his waggon and
Illy for some time, has returned and his foot became fast with the wheel.
will superintend the household duties Help soon arrived.however and bxtri-
for her brother, cated hirtz. He will be laid up for
Miss Mary McAllister was Visitinconte time, as his foot was badly - NOTE.—Mr, Orr has for a number of years been a winner of Reds at Toronto, Chicago, Guelph and elsewhore.
g braised. In 190t, at Toronto, he took ilial on Bair of wothcr lambs, and second on pair of yyearling wether$. At Chicago
I&Iubitton, Autumn of 1901, ho took first and socond on sin to lambs. and first on th best Ilve lambs, also first on
with friends at Ethel last week, yearling and ch�mppionsliip on yoarling. This yearling-tgokgtha awoepatakoa wherever axhihtted, and wound up at
Quite a number from Roe's Epworth Turnberry. 14ue�1ph Fat StopkCO OPER S 'Shou December, 1901, with first in hie class, and first tar best pareses.
Mr, Orr was also winner oP a number of prizes in breeding plasaea at Toronto, 1901.
League attended the League Rally in ,Ezra, I1lerkley of Turnberry has pur-
Brussels on Monday, They report a chased one of White's new Two -speed
most profitable and enjoyable day's Traction Engines and Stratford Separ•
proceedings. for with the Stewart Hutting .Attach- ,
Angus Brome visited with friends in ment. Here are some of the advanta-
BOOK
ClifFdrd last'Tsxesday. Miss belle Mil- tages of this method: I have faith in Herbageum. I fed 9 head of stack for the Guelph Stock Show. I fed
ler, who has been visiting there for 1yt : fihe straw is all cut without them all Herbageum regularly, and they took to it naturally from the first. And although, I gave
STORE some time, returned home with him, extra labor, and when cut goes into them all the beau food the would take not one of them of off their feed or bloated during the
Miss Annie Bryans left for Toronto very small space and can be stored y y g g
on Monday, where she has secured a conveniently for winter use. It makes whole time. This was my first eatperienee in feeding Herbageum, and I was certainly astonished
situation in one of the leading dress- much better bedding, as it absorbs the at the results. These cattle did better than I ever had cattle to do before,
SUCCESSORS TO ALEX. ROSS. making shops. liquid manure better than the uncut At the Guelph Fat Stock Show I won first prize, a;ad sweepstakes for beef carcase, besides
straw does. The m barnyard
does not re- three first three second and two third prizes, and I attribute much of m y success. to the use of
Maple sugar making is now the order quire to lie in the barnyard to rot for i s P r 3
of the day. Quite a number in this a whole summer, but can be applied to Herbageum, _
vicinity have tapped, but report the the laud at once, and worked in with We ship in the neighborhood of ten thousand head of cattle to the Old Country annually.
run of sap not very good as yet, cultivator or harrow.
Our Opening Das have been a Mr. Joseph McDonald lost a valuable 2nd—Not least of all is the saving in JOHN BROWN,
+% colt on Sunday last with Inflammation,- labor. There is a small Blower that Galt, Ont.; January 31, 1903. Drover and Feeder.
The loss is quite serious, as it is one of delivers aII the cut straw and chaff in
Complete Success for which We ub- his matched team. the mow, thus doing atony with all the
� p straw men. Can we Conceive of any- .
On Friday evening last a sleigh Iliad thing more foolish than for six or ,
of young people from Ethel and Oran- seven men to be tramping straw in a Herbageum may be obtained at Colin A. Campbells Drug Store,• Wingham ;
fiely' express you our hearty. thanks.. brook drove to the home of Jas,. Lynn, ,now, almost smothered with dust, and or at John Bray's, Wroxeter ; or at Henderson & Henderson's, Whitechurch,
2nd con., and spent a Zttost enjoyable then have to fork it all out again to a
time. straw -cutter, when one operation
would do the whole thin — __ _._ _� _.___ .�__..�___ _ _._.._ �.__ -_ _-_-__-_.�_
We promised bargains, and we ave them and The many friends a Mr. iS.s Hogg, g, at less cost,
p g � g � Sen., will be sorry to hear of his serious as can be sten from the following TENDERS WANTED. FAIiAi FOR SALE. a
we will continue to do so during the remaining twen- illness. -It appears Mr. Hogg had his figures
ty-six J�,1`,�$����� `• err{
feet frozen slightly, which has devel- WITH OLD MACt11NE. Tenders "will be received by the un- 100 .Acres, well -improved, on main illi
aye of this sale. opod into gangrene, and at present 10 hours at $1 per hour...... $10 00 dersigned up to Friday, May Ist, 1003, boundary road, 31J nules from Wing- r
Wing -
small hopes are entertained for his re- 14 men at $1.25 pet, da Lot 27 Con, B. Turnberry; ' ' ecial Colonist
coyer P y • • • • • 17 60 far removing the old plaster and re- ham, y ; r0
Y• Straw cutter 10 hours at 75e 7 50 lasterin Eadie's (Presb terian) acres clearedh' h t t f -
A complete re -arrangement of the stock is contem-
plated and we are prepared to make a sacrifice of many
lines in our stock to carry out our wishes.
Came in; look around ; and see if we cannot save
you some looney.
Remember we bought the stock at a lova' rate on
the dollar, and we are giving the public the benefit.
In addition to the many lines we announced in last
week's paper we have selected others which space will
not permit us to mention in detail.
Get your spring Wall -Paper
at this store and you will save
money. In addition to the
10000 rolls of the .Ross stock
we have added Mrolls of
Beautiful Now Goods direct
from the bestImanufacturers in
Canada"'and on which vire re=
ceivo special terms,
All Wall -Paper Trimmed Free.Cooper a co, W Ingham
- THOS. HOLMES
A Trite Nerve 'Tonic. 13ANXER, ETC.
Will not, not so much directly upon ' Ma,rria
To avoid the rush our Millinery the nerves at upon the digestive funs- rc uired. 0o Lipansoa isaned. Na witnesses
Opening will be held on tions and the abundant formation of q Aldnoy 4% lArgo amounts; smaller in prg•
red, vitalizing, blood, Nerves can't be pbrtian, >tasiost terms,
fed on medicine, They can, however -
Friday and Saturday, be restored and strengthened by las- RICHARD HOLMES
similatea food, The marvelous action pAnnxs'rsn AT LAW, 50110rT01t, =C., r;TC.
of Ferrozone Arises from its nation ONca;--•next to 11olmas Block now building
over tho diestive find assimilative
,April 3rd, and 4th. process. `V gen you take Ferrozone
the blood is purifted, strengthened, ,,�,
A
grows rich and red, Thert you ,
A choice fashionable stock will be grow vigovous, healthy and beAntiful, --
ready for inspection, reacts for work, because you have the In Wingbam Town Plot, a comfort -
strength to do it, No tonic for the able Houso, with good stablo. Any
Thanking lion for past favors. brain, blood or nerves compares with quantity of land front one to twenty
Ys errozone. I rine 50., at Druggists, at Beres can, be leased in connection with
Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont. or told it, Terms reasonable, Apply to
Irft by A. L. Hamilton, •Wiflaham. 'aLEX.Z�ii�LLY,'
M« AIVJV P. £7,
114milton't Pills are gifectlyo,
Goodfollow of the Townsbip of G16neIg, in �� �•y� •�- •�-��y
County of Grby, lumberman, deceased, ►-'7- .1� 1T Jc�-l._JE�.`l 51111
116 Matilloba ot will
IoaveTorontoeve, C'�1'a'UR.SiI)A`}"an durin oNtareli
1 and April 1903, It sufficient business oRora.
I'aamngere travollizig without Live Stook
should tako tho train Learing Toronto at 1.45
f p. m.
II Pavenaow travelling with Live Stootc
should take the trait leaving Toronto at 1.00
P.M.
Colonist Sleeper will bo attached to eaoh
train,
For fait_particutars and cop of "Bottlers'
i'Ialde," "Wroatern t,annda" or "Britiali C.ohnn-
hia,' apply to your nee,rost Canadian Pacitlo
.Agent, or to
Tinted 016 6th dbyof Marob,1003.
DrC1l;INa80N 1St 1iOL8WLIS
Solicitors for Bald :Adminlatrotrix
A. H. N o'rMAN
Assistant 0e114r4l PAsi•ngot Agent
Xing St. Sant, Toronto,
4 mea one da y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 500
p V, p , in ig s a e o eat rva-
Church, Turnberry. Contractor to tion, running spring water front and
01ae-WaY Extorsion Flares
The Cause of Deafness.worship
Board of 12 then (38 meals).. 360
leave the building clean and ready for, back; 5 act es bush, remainder pasture
when finished, Tenders will land. First-class buildings, large dou-
FROM WXNGHAM
Deafness and impaired hearing are
$43 60
be received for both hard, plaster of ble brick house, hard and soft water
due almost entirely to catarrhal infia-
The above includes cutting of straw
Paris finish, and lime finish: Work to convenient to both. flood bank barn
To IIILLINGs, MbNTANA.....,.,.$35,70
oration of the eustachian tubes. Per.
by the old way. Now for those who
he commenced and completed during with straw shed, 30x40, power wind.
COLORADO I SPRINGS,
COLORADO SPRINGS,
rnanent cure is guaranteed toall who
do not want their straw cut. the figures
the month of June, 1903. The lowest mill, now silo, sheep -house 14x36, driv
BUTTE, OGDEN, @
inhale Catarrhozone as directed, This
by the machine are:--
or any tender not necessarily accepted, ing•shed 14x20, pig -house 16x32, Pos.
SALT LAKE CITY, y��0.70
vegetable antiseptic is inhaled at the
10 hours with new machine at
JObrP11 GRAY, Glenannan, session April Ist, 1003. For terms, etc.,
and PURBLO,
mouth, and after traversing all the
$1,75 .........................$17 50
WM. HAUG% Wingbam, apply on the premises to
SPOI3;ANE, WASIL................. $41.20
sic passages of the res iratar g
p g y organs
is exhaled through the nostrils ; it
men one da at $1. 5.,......... 7
Y
6 men board one day (12 meals).,. 1 `z0
GEo. F'onTaNIu, ,
" 4VM. P. 730111UT$
Managers, 24.2,0 Wingham P. O.
NORIA PACILrIC COAST
and KOOTENAY POINTS } $43.70
completely completely eradicates catarrh front
Turnberry, March 14, 1003.
SAN FRANCISCO CAL....
any part of the system, clears the ears
$2620
Special Settlers trains to Canadian North -
nose and throat, and allays, inflarna-
tion, congestion and soreness. For
g
10 hours old machine at 1 an
( ) $
hour ........... ..............$10 00
A' LARGE SELECTION. For Sime or To Let.
west w111 leave Toronto every Tuosday during
March and April, 1903, at 9,00 p,m., and the
Paciap Express" leavo
Deafness, Earache, Ringing in the
Ears, Head Noises, Catarrh, Asthma
14 men one day ....... .......... 17 50
14 men board (28 meals).......... 280
will Toronto at 1.46
pima. Passongera travelling without Livo
Stook should take the train Icaving Toronto
and Bronchitis, medical science, can
devise nothing As beneficial as Catarr-
—
$S4 80
T*ever batore had I such a quantitq of farmrt ,
for salo as are now on the list. Inciiided in Clio ay be bought- of Aad�oIlipg-110n90, stablE and 9 obis$
formerly1
list aro uniniptoved farms that ed
at 1.45 p,m,
For further partioulars applyto
ozone,, Complete outfit for two months'
use, rice $1.00; trial size 28c, Drshaving
in favor of new machin $4.1
at $20 o far imacro. acres of andJaud
oo ed p h other hand Loakridge; also
System. isof the Grand Trunk Railway
gists, or N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston,
Besides straw all
stored Away,
y
aha. oom
g barn, �veat o4 rho Western
such with brink horisea, stone stables and a Torras reasonable. Apply to Foundry.
throughout, from $40 to pp y
b.
pntarlo,
$amilton a Pills are Effective,
If any one has any doubt, we advise
them to Consult those who have had
vanped conditions at
$00 an acre, purchaser- et any kind of a A b
Tho IntendingB" G> RRY on A. ULDfAttL
J. N1cDONALD
biatrlotPassenger.Agout, Toronto.
_
their threshing done this way. For
g y.
farm will find it to his advantage to sae mo be- Brus8ols Winghatn
faro making a purchase.
the coming season, improvementsin
*1
MILLINERY
N
the cutting -box have been made.
The whole outfit will coat $2,100,
T. J. M„p GUIRE
Real 9stote Agent ti f�
Notice ��
i
i
Mr. 141erkley has been through all the
g �✓ C`ditor5.
beat shops in Ontario, and hits what he
Oihoo at my rasidence, Leopold St.
considers the beat money can buy.
In the matter of the Ustato at Andrew
- THOS. HOLMES
A Trite Nerve 'Tonic. 13ANXER, ETC.
Will not, not so much directly upon ' Ma,rria
To avoid the rush our Millinery the nerves at upon the digestive funs- rc uired. 0o Lipansoa isaned. Na witnesses
Opening will be held on tions and the abundant formation of q Aldnoy 4% lArgo amounts; smaller in prg•
red, vitalizing, blood, Nerves can't be pbrtian, >tasiost terms,
fed on medicine, They can, however -
Friday and Saturday, be restored and strengthened by las- RICHARD HOLMES
similatea food, The marvelous action pAnnxs'rsn AT LAW, 50110rT01t, =C., r;TC.
of Ferrozone Arises from its nation ONca;--•next to 11olmas Block now building
over tho diestive find assimilative
,April 3rd, and 4th. process. `V gen you take Ferrozone
the blood is purifted, strengthened, ,,�,
A
grows rich and red, Thert you ,
A choice fashionable stock will be grow vigovous, healthy and beAntiful, --
ready for inspection, reacts for work, because you have the In Wingbam Town Plot, a comfort -
strength to do it, No tonic for the able Houso, with good stablo. Any
Thanking lion for past favors. brain, blood or nerves compares with quantity of land front one to twenty
Ys errozone. I rine 50., at Druggists, at Beres can, be leased in connection with
Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont. or told it, Terms reasonable, Apply to
Irft by A. L. Hamilton, •Wiflaham. 'aLEX.Z�ii�LLY,'
M« AIVJV P. £7,
114milton't Pills are gifectlyo,
Goodfollow of the Townsbip of G16neIg, in �� �•y� •�- •�-��y
County of Grby, lumberman, deceased, ►-'7- .1� 1T Jc�-l._JE�.`l 51111
116 Matilloba ot will
IoaveTorontoeve, C'�1'a'UR.SiI)A`}"an durin oNtareli
1 and April 1903, It sufficient business oRora.
I'aamngere travollizig without Live Stook
should tako tho train Learing Toronto at 1.45
f p. m.
II Pavenaow travelling with Live Stootc
should take the trait leaving Toronto at 1.00
P.M.
Colonist Sleeper will bo attached to eaoh
train,
For fait_particutars and cop of "Bottlers'
i'Ialde," "Wroatern t,annda" or "Britiali C.ohnn-
hia,' apply to your nee,rost Canadian Pacitlo
.Agent, or to
Tinted 016 6th dbyof Marob,1003.
DrC1l;INa80N 1St 1iOL8WLIS
Solicitors for Bald :Adminlatrotrix
A. H. N o'rMAN
Assistant 0e114r4l PAsi•ngot Agent
Xing St. Sant, Toronto,