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The Wingham Advance, 1903-04-09, Page 8
sA w THE WING IAM ADVANCE April o, r f9a.3 Hawick. IilYU1. : CORNELIAN Sproat r,Whaley's waggon is on the bars, Thomas Mc('lk+tneut is waiting Rev, Mr. hllinunds will preach at road again, on her sister, Mrs, P. I)okg, who le Auburn next Sunday evening. Mr, D. Sproat was in London on very ill at present. Reeve .sous hats been confined to his (�Tht]rsd;ty. Ed. Bricker has gore to London bed the past few days with la grippe,°1 ' �1„ L SWARF Wm. Wray is spending a few days where he has engaged with the G, T, �v = Fabrics in London. a are pleased to ape aur tpwneman We have this geek 0 R. as brakeman to begin work at once, Elam Livingstone able to take a walk Miss Flora Fiatt is dressmaking in David Aldrick had the misfortune to out occasionally after his long eiege of �j �ij�r opened tip the village. y JL- O PRI `� r , + John Stewart of Blyth fracture one of the beeps of his Shaul' sickness, FIVE LATS: of Crockery and y b apentSktnciay der last week'. when loading a thresh• at I]ta tromp here. g Wm, McOreight wont to London on a Glassware, making our stock er's tank on a wagon, + y FlattffoFerguson.hemer. Andrew y p ant one eofiothesGrand _ The use and popubirity of Muslin Fabrics need n. BOCOnd to none in the county, Henr Gallaher Wtarted to tow on P o comment. We emphasize In Glassware we are Showing Albert 134tes has engaged with Geo. the 20th of March this year, We Trunk engines, 110WEVer, the immense varier of handsome effective patterns, suitable for any occasion somethingextra nice -•-Bee Our win. Daly again for this, season, think he was the, first to turn the sea A very* large congregation was res• y irk this district this ypt]r, � g p 7 pS purpose, included in •ou shnwiu,>;. 7, o start business with a rush in this section on dow. Table Sets Oval Bowls John Stuart lost his pocket -book, at the Methodist Church Sunday even- _ Thursday morning, we are making'this almost sensational offering: - Fruit. Fruit. Sets, Fruit Nappies, Salt and containing $15, last Sunday. Andrew McOlenient left on Tuesday ing`� to hear Rey, Mr, Holmes preach g .- Ed. Mclean of Toronto is spending of last week for the West, 1� a wish I on A choice young man, 350 yards Fine Trench and Ankericau Muslins Gingbams and Piques ; eolasisting of Pepper Shakers, in three. Colors . <his holidays with his parents, Andy all success that's going and hope - ' !-• A. Taylor, who recently secured a n dainty patterns and colorings; suitable for afternoon and evening gowns or yy Blue, Opalescent and Canary, Maple sugar and syrup making was to seo him back shortly with lots of position with T. B, Escott & Oa., ii shirt waists re Ise 20e 25c d. to Clea -r Thtirsdtt and Saturda ' ,...,,.... x C a failure, there being no run of sap, stuff, ' g' t Y Y J silted and plain. .wholesale grocers, London, as travel - Better Bengough, who has been very J. W. Spence, Newbridge miller, has ler. sent Sunda at itis home in " chopping and saw mills run- - town. We sell the celebrated Nazareth Waists for Girls and Boys ; you cant b atter Buy Now, aB the Order ill all winter, is somewhat improving- P T P g• both Iiia chs y y ay - plicated. Mr, and Mrs. Wilford of Blyth were ning full time now. There is a large will not be duin the g John Denholm left this station'= anything more service able ; be sure and see thele, �e pay highest prices friendvillage last week, calling upon number of logs in the mill yard this Wednesday with another car aF her- y g es for ' spring and it will take time to mann- Wes for ay witha. Horses in this Produce -180 fpr Batter-- Sunshine Methodists at the ting up facture them into lumber, y ®�� Ready Made Spring n a large closed -in shed at the church vicinity aro getting scare for the 1 �.7 $1,40 for Pure Maple Syrup this summer. MARRIED. -At the residence of the buyer, - p g Skirts Mrs. Bruce, sen., who underwent an bride's father, by the Rev. A. B. Dob- A• large and enthusiastic meeting was til are attracting a greats deal Of attention and selling rapidly. It is nice to come into our If its anything nice in Gro o eration for cancer, is able to be son, on Wednesday, March 25th,, Mr. held at the Queen's hotel Monday 1; y g aEout again, James Willis of Fordwich, •to Miss ' a store, choose i perfect fatting Skirt, splendidly made by the best Tailors t the ainto country, in our y, purpose organizing Imported Cheviots and all -wool Friend 1u all the newest designs at very low prices. cerise or Crocker we sell it. �p base team ttforatho season. The ' Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Brown ares end- Mary A. Bell, eldest daughter of Mr. ; Ing their holidays at the latter s par* James Bell, of I31h con., Howick. _... outs in Sombre. D1ED,-On Thursday, following aro the officers: -President . , ., .. ... - ... ..... .... , ., . A. Proctor, sen., is on the sick list y April, 2nd' -A, E. B plain) ; Manager-Ab.Swart;Rob- ai a TUDHOP � this week. His many friends wish him Mise Mildred Jacklin daughter of fusee ; Captain --John Stewart ; Sep.• ,(j Great ya h re speedyrecoveryY- Thos,. Jacklin, of Howick boundary, Treasurer -W. McDonald. Vice -Pros, ��r••, l V�� ��� l� clothe aged 43 years. She had been suffering -W, Mason; Managing Committee- burin , Grocery & Crockery Store The fall wheat is looking well, and g the month of April, «e will Sell heady -to -wear Clothing, all new and up-to-date in there is every prospect for as good a for a week from an acute attack of in- P. Douglas, H. T. Haines, John 1 quality and styles, at Manufacturers' Prices. Colne and be Clothed, and save money. If -you pre- to crop as last year. flammation, which baffled human skill Moore, a fer to have your Suit made by our fashionable Tailor, we have a large range of Tweeds, Serges and to relieve. ) g g Mr. Sproat intends putting tip a The annual meeting of Blyth branch 3 Worsteds to select from. We guarantee fit and workmanship, and prices lower than ever. We are large woodshed in connection with his Following immediately on the death of Lake Huron Fruit Growers' Associ- = clearing out Bootoff the lofits. store this spring. of Jas. Warrell, in Howick, by shoot- ation was hold in Blyth on Saturday v s and Shoes -that means euttin g p Mr. Emerson Littlefair has sold his ing himself. John Bartlet, of the ad- .afternoon and was largely attended, -- - ,.,• . . arm, lot 8, con. 6. Morris, to George joining township of Wallace, last L+'xceltent addresses were delivered by a Armstrong of Morris, week went to the bush and hung him- Fruit Inspector P. J. Carey of Ottawa, �"�, -a r w a Bryans Bros. have bought a fine self to a limb, and when found was on fruit packing and shipping, and by G 0O NT bunch of cattle at 4J cents per lb., to holding up his feet and knees nearly Mr, Sherrington of Walkerton, on. Dr Me���////� 1put eg their grass farm,JDIRECT IliZPQRTI�;R Clegg, Couites and Armstrong have touching the ground. Worry over a care of orchards, pruning, rafting, � Big hCICeS for Trade. -Dealers In--- shipped several carloads of cattle and recent land deal is given as the cause etc. There were nearly 100 farmers hogs the last two weeks. of his rash act. He was in comfort- and fruit men present, and the discus - Mr. Builders' Hardware Geddes has finished sawing his aable cres of circumstances tances and owned 300 Bions which followed showed that a stock of logs in the mill -pond; the . lively interest is being taken in the Shelf Hardware stock was light last winter, l fruit growing industry, Mr, Frank THE MARKETS Mr, and Mrs. Mason of Grey town- ,. Metcalf, secretary -treasurer, presented s 3r were the nests of Wm, Hopper, Grey. tfiIN4k3A�I MARKETS Milliflilery ptP g y• his annual re ort of the work of thef`tlVb�j Ramsay s Ready Mixed Paints 3rd line, Morris, last Sunday. blies Dlar Dilworth f Ethel visited p y association for the past year. A good dour per 100.... , ...... $1 85 to $2 2i Stoves and Tinware The managers of the Presbyterian kR V3 with Mrs. L. Frain for a few days last strong membership was secured and Fall wheat per bush new 67 to 68 church are putting up a woodshed in week. We are glad to report her the following officers elected :-Pvesi- Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 0 28 -ALSO- connection with their manse. health very much improved. dent -A. H. Jacobs; Vice -President- Barley per bush........ A 35 to 0 40 Miss Anhie McCallum is spending Peas per bush......... 0 60 to 0 65 All kinds of Grass Seeds her Easter holidays with her sister, InvitRtiana are out announcing the A. W, Sloan ; Sec. -Tress. -Frank Met- gran ...... . ............ ]Q 00 to IS 00 Mrs. E. Vincent, of Springfield, wedding of Mr. Little Elliott of Moles. calf; Directors -Geo, Fothergill, Geo. Shorts ..................18 00 to 20 00 wortb, on Wednesdayof next week. Taylor, D. Farquharson, John Mc- Oho ........ , . 1 10 to 1-2.-) Mrs. Green appreciates the kind attendance o£ SO Many Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs Mrs. Thos. Anderson, who has been The fair young y �, 0 g Bap • � ...... • .. '' Pp on the sick list for some time, is recov- y g bride will come from Dowel] Jos. Combs J. Brigham and y • • -• • .. 7 00 to i 50 ladies at her millinery opening, and also the numerous orders erin slowly, which we are lad to Listowel. Butter per lb...... ..... 0 17 to 0 17 g y g Henry Young. Ogg a • • • . • • .. • • , • , • • , .... 0 11 to 0 11 entered, which are receiving prompt attention, Our s'tto lr� .c state. Miss Maud McKelvey, who has been j Lard ......... ...... 0 15 to 0 15 far too large for the room we have, and Please call and examine Friends of Mr. Walter Scott, East sewing in Toronto, returned home on Potatoes per bush...... 0 60 to 0 00 Wawanosh, will be glad to learn that Saturday last. We are sorry that Miss Morris. Apples per;; ........ 0 50 to 0 50 these goods before you buy; he is getting around again after his Maud's health is not as her man Robt. Yuill of the 4tb line sold a Hides per 10f ....a....... , 5 00 to 6 00 j� � jC''17+ C� c REDUCED. >,•-� D• It well a you, at recent sickness. y Lamb skins ......;..... 0 50 to 0 QS tl'�l'�✓�7 1 l.>1Li j'( jJ�Ji�j� pay ) friends would like to see but we hoe good horse to Arch McMann of Sea- Dressed hogs........... 7 00 to 7 00 Dlr. McQuaig of Lucknow has several � P thousand feet of rock elm lying at she will have a speedy recovery, forth for $175; a good price. Live hogs ....... . . . ...... 5 50 to . 5 65 This is our Opportunity. Trimmed Easter Hats, Trim- Belgrave station, the price paid being Last Sunday, Edward Bryans re- The 8th line beef ring will resume Tallow, per lb........... 05 to 5,1 . IFishleigh's$18 per 1000 feet. Chickens per pair ....... 30 to 50 nlingS Of every description. Alany of these neivest desi nsi� ceived word that his son, W. E., who operations for this season on Wednes- Dicks per pair ..... , .:. ; 60 to s0 g Mr.. and Mrs. Haricex of Thessalon is attending Trinity Medical College, day, 15th inst, when the first distribu- Turkey, per lb...... 1.0 to 11 all choice ; leaders in the world of millinery. The prices are have returned to their home, after Toronto was ill with a slight attack tion of meat will be made. Geese, per lb.......... .. 6 to- 7 spending a couple of weeks among g Wool ............... .... 12 to 13 Hardware Store, Wingham. friends in this vicinity, of appendicitis, and was in the General Rev. T. McNair, of Dungounon, will Astonishingly Low Hospital. We have not heard of an P TORONTO STOCK MARKET. 1 Lt Mrs. Ed. Sackrider will be starting P Y preach at Sunshine on Sunday, April , Smith Pethick's old stand, for her home in a few days in New On- change at the time of writing. but 10th, at 2.30 p, in., in the interests of tario, north of Lake Temiscaming; we wish him a speedy recovery, the emergency Fund for Missions. For full and accurate market re- a5 Our Stock is too large. You will find our rooms next door wish her a pleasant trip. ports see second page. t0 A. E. Smith's Bank Mr, Robb, P. S, 1„ called on S. S. Morris township has contributed not , in the old post Office stand. With our Mr. Ed. Wightman and his daughter No. 4 last week, and reported every- a few residents to the smart town of large Stock and full Staff we Can assure Our 'patrons of Bertha are quite indisposed at present, thing satisfactory, especially the disci- Brussels. The latest family �o Credl�ors. p p ' + ' r but we hope to see them around in y is that of rom t service and excellence of workmanship. These bar - their usual health soon. pline and advancement of the pupils. James Fulton who moved there short- mains are not offered when stock is culled but NOW. John Watson, the Morris assessor, Dir. Weir, the teacher, is to be compli- ly having purchased a house and lot In the matter of the estate of Selwyn Jesse b 1 has given the people of Belgrave a mented, as he has always been a bril- from Gordon Moopey. Smith of the Town of Wingham, in the Coun- ty friendly call. Mr. Watson is one of liant student, and is now proving his Mori -i's farmers have commenced Noticefof Huron, Merchant, deceased, Special values in long Black.Ostrieh Plumes beauties Tips, etc. the oldest officers in the township.herebygiven pursuant land others p ability. The school was awarded the 1807, Chap. 129 that all creditors and others ' seeding, R. McMurray sowed nine Mr. Bruce of the Queens hotel'has diploma • again, making the 6th year having claims against , di estate of the said moved to his farm in Hullett, and Dlr. acres on April let Nicholson Bros. Sotwvn Jesse Smith who, died on or about the At in 9nCC8661an. lntlt clap Of February 1903, aro required on or Strecion on of Brussels has taken posses- sowed ten acres ; Robt Yuie and pbefore,repai tho Ex day of May lett to send by post��• ��cion of the hotel ; the price paid is Some of the young men of the 3rd Richard Proctor are among the early prepaid to Executrix Henrietta Annie smith 0 or to the undersigned, their christian and sur - $4,250. and 4th cons, undertook to charivari sowers. The cold snap of Friday and naives, addresses and descriptions and, full en Bel rave is going to put down a ce- one of our -bachelors" last week, who Saturday particulars of their claims, astatement of their g k g P y put a stop to seeding oper- accounts, and tho hatureofthe security (if any) went sidewalk from MCLelland's cor- lives on the 4th, but instead of getting ation, held by them. ver to Geddes' corner, which is vary the 'fee" the asked the were a And further take notico that after the said Bicycle much needed, as the old plank walk iS y ' y P' Ata meeting of the Trustee Board pratmentioned sato, rhes said ol, thedee willUNRESERVED AUOTION SALE� �a���A�� preached with a loaded gun, and it is proceed to disirihuto the assets of Filo deceased (,I badly broken up. of Sunshine Methodist church it was among the parties entitled thereto, having re- of needless to say that the boys made a decided to erect new horse sheds as and only to the claims of which she shall then 20 head of Full Pedigreed - l hasty retreat. We think such ranks niave notico, and that the said Executrix will g ' P the old one had about run its race. not be liable for the said assets or for any part SHORT HORN (TATTLE, Do you want to buy R hM1RP, in Bargain, are somethin of the loth century and The new buildin will be 45 feet s uare thoreof to any porson or persons of whose the herd of g g q town ? If so call and see what I have Bluevale. not of the 20th, claims notico shall not have been rocoived by to •otter ou• Good value forand will have doors on it. A piece of corat the timo of such distribution. E. C. and E, C. ATTRILL 3 your ho James Burgess is at the Dairy and has been bought from Milton. , School in Guelph, l g Dated the 31st clay of March, 1903, on menet and a large list to choose from. Watson, south of the burying ground DICKINSON & HOLMES Now 19 the time to bily that farm you In the Ross stock there Mr. Ira Etcher of Wingham spent East Wawanosh., Solicitors for said'rmeoutrix, RIDGEWOOD PARK STOCK FARM are wanting. You can buy cheaper t Monde to the village. upon which to locate it, you could a month Ago. 14+a> one Ladies Bicycle; and y g Geo. Mason is hired with Tom Ker- Goaerich, now and g as we do not intend to carry Mrs, M. Bailey and Mrs. T. Stewart nick of Westfield. There passed away from her home on Call and get prices, I'ordwich. _ CLYME MAGUI a stock Of bicycles, this one spent Sunday in Wingham, at Blyth on Tuesday morning, of last . 'TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1903, La Grippe is going his rounds in week. a former resident of the 8th Rev. Mr. Derr of Teeswater preach- _ R will be sold at a bargain. Mr. Jack Coultes has returned from these parts at resent. line, in the person of Mrs. James Dick, ed in the Methodist church last Sun- This is a rare o y Real Estate Agent Philadelphia Dental College. P The bicycle is the highest P g • da pportunit for breed- grade H©silence, Leopold Street. ode Masse Harris wheel Miss Belle Elliott of Wingham vis- Alfred Carl• is recovering but slowly in her 74th year. She had been in y, while Dir, Rogers went to Tees. era to improve their herds with choice gry- : animals. an ideal bicycle for women fled Miss Mary Black last week. from his recent illness, failing health for the past year but water. y 'nly seriously ill for 3 or 4 weeks with Mr. Walter McMfchRol and wife left Catalogues on application, Convey- remarkable for its delicacy Of Rev. F, Swann and Mr. McKelveyMglof Wm. McDowell has bought a horse congestion of the fun s. Deceased last week for South ances will meet incoming trains for�1,�.►i���s�l��la finish, graceful appearance �Bruussels excharred pulpits on Sun- from Robert Taylor of West Wawa- g g QtiAppellc, N. W, the conveyance of intending pur- Combined with lightness and nosh, wile born near Glasgow, Scotland, T. We wish them a pleasant trip, and chasers. q� stability.It is finished in Miss Jessie Fraser of Glenfarrow Horace Solar of Goderich Collegiate Inhere she was also married, her pus- that Mrs, McMichael will enjoy a hap- E. G. & E. G. ATTRILL. Easter Holidays, visited Mrs. George McDonald this band predeceasing her by some Z py life in the West, Proprietors 4 black, 22 inch frame, roller week. is home at present, Suffering from the Teo. Jamison, Port Porr , Chain neat handle -bar, rub- ,Humps, years: They came to Canada in 1854 Dlr, Wm. Wade, Sen., who purchased Tilos, TUNDY, Goderich,}Auctionecxs. 1cJ03 > > Mr, and Mrs. Ross of Wingham and and lived in Lambton Co, before lo- the Moss property last fall, is having stations'in eke --9 ill be issued botweon all bei pedals, Comfortable sad- Mrs. C. Scott of Vancouver B. C., Mrs, Henderson of Wingham visited eating in this township some 30 or it partly torn down and will raise the dle, and Dunlop tires. The were guests of Mrs. Collie last week, at Sandy Scotts on Friday and Satur- ,core ears ago. Mrs. Dick moved to MONEY TO ins. Lo" -At 41 per cent. no Single First -Class Fare p y y g +, roof. Fie will also put a stone founds- unproved. faa•ms. Ea9y terms of re - regular rice of this wheel is Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson f the da of last weak. Blyth 4 years since, rive daughters tion under it and have it veneered. payment; expenses light. Apple A. Going THURSDAY. APUTL9th, to MONDAY $60.00, but on Saturday, Boundary entertained a number of Robt. Wi htman 6th line has sold survive to hold in loving memory the Dolma P RPRI Estate and Loan AUESL 13th iPRILve, valid returning until April 11th we lace it in our Young people from Molesworth and g g y Amon the Easter visitors who left g'• TUESDAY. APRIL 11th 1903, p ' p Bluevale on Friday evening. his land across the road and adjoining life of a good mother, left this 'morning were -bliss Oook, Agent, Kent Block. SCHOOL VACATIONS window marked at $45.00,rie, David Snell's farm to the latter, Lines written in ntemor of May, Miss Norma Cook and Mrs. D. Rogers and if not Sold at this rice Miss Cora Messer, who fa attending y 7 o students and Tezohers of Schools and Col - it High School at Listowel, We are sorry to hear that Walter infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. H, for Toronto; Mrs. A. McCurdy,ogos, a sts and of rg Of schools sinned by it 'will be reduced $1.00 for took an attack of pleurisy last week. Vanoamp, who died March 10th, 15103.) y, De- Pgn�i p _ Y Scott who has been ill with pneu' Miss Lilian Rogers, Niagara GD 7'O . pal, return tio.cots will be issued at every business day that it re- Her mother, X -re. Wm. Messer spent I remember how I loved her, Falls; Sunda with her in Listowel • her Inonfa, has had a relapse and is very When a little guileless child, Falls, and Miss Evelyn Cook, London. Single Fare and One -Third. mains in stock. You are in. - y low at resent, vited to examine the wheel. many friends with her a speedy re- P I sats her iu the cradle, For the past week there has been a Going April 4th to April 11th inclusive. VAlld covery. A calf belonging to John Mason As she looked on vie and smiled, lot of changes b movie 1iTm. Car- returning until Tuesday, April 21st, 1903. ^^ � The Choir of the Methodist Church broke through the platform and fell My cup of happiness was full, g y g' mePor Tickets, Maps, Tinto Tables, and infor• are preparing a Special Easter Song into the well. After considerable diffi- My joy word" cannot tell, ter moved to Harriston on Tuesday, Thursday, April 2nd, was a record day at the , apply to Agents. service, which asecspromises to Easter unique, And I bless'd the glorious Giver, Dr. Armstong to W. A. Edwards new Sporting Goods. The program will consist of unique. culty, Mr. Mason succeeded in getting "Who doeth all things well." residence, Cleo. Welke Lo the Becher CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE S. HAROLD, Agent. duetts, quartettes, choruses, etc. The it out; it was not much the worse for y CHATHAM ONT. Days passed -.that bud of promise residence and Jamas Duller to the rest- six calls for office help in n stngio dry -ono of J. D. McDONALD •• Sunday School orchestra will assist in its cold bath. Was unfolding every hour; dense vacated by Wm, Allen. Wed- those from Chicago, one from Manitoba and District Pasaongor Agent, Toronto. x the accompaniment, Service will corn- f thought that earth had never smiled the other four front leading bushtoss houses In mence at 7 p.m. 1 Upon a fairer flower; nesday-Sol. Strome moved to tile tho city. Positions at $15 to sell per month are VRRY BAD. -We regret to have to JamleStoWn. So beautiful it well might grace house vacated by Dr. Armstrong and $e0 permo tit common. t•cla e ssto'nnogrgphorcrod announce the death of bliss Elizabeth, The bowers where angels dwell, Jessie Mosure to Mr. Waikey s house. Does It not pay to Attend the Best? ' ( + t! t` eldest daughter of John Holmes, and bliss Dlarjorie Strachan spent Sun- And waft its fragrance to His throne, College re -opens after Paster on Tuesday, Apr, niece of R. J. Oantelon of Blnevale, day in Brussels. Who deeth all things well."1 14th. Now is tho limo to ontor. For outatoguo Deceased left Wingham a few weeks p ' f7. IYICLACHLAN &Co„ g Mr. Do. Taylors, rs Sullivan spent Sun- Menthe fled that little Sister then Turnberry. 27 lose Through the summer sea- ago on lite first excursion to the Weat, day at D. Taylors, Was dear as life to me, Chatham, out. Easter Rates � 7Q3 sols we will keep a Complete On arriving at Bossevafn, measles de- And woke in my unconscious heart Re ort of S. S. No. 3, for March • stock of sporting goods coli- veloped, and accompanied by pneu- Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gallaher spent A wild idolatry. names in order of inerit:-Class V,••-••� . monla, caused her death. She was Sunday at Alex, Bryans. I worshipped at an eaithlyshrine, John Button, Bessie Aitken, Peter 50 YEARS' Por thpPaster 11olidr s the Canadian Pacific slating of rackets, sundries; twenty years of age. Lured by some magic B ell, EXPERIENCE will issue round trig tickets as follows : Miss Rachael Dioses entertained a. p Dlttkr, Uhester Dunkin, Class IV,--• tennis rt>ekots, and ballls ; Forixetful of the raise of .Him Maggie Muir, Roy Rutherford, .Bert, lacrosse sticks and lawn . number of her young friends on Thurs. "Who death all Lhings well," Elliott•. Charlie Aitken, Addle Donkin. GENERAL PUBLIC Croquet' and will dell them Notice to Creditors. day evening, Class III, Sr.--i&lary Aitken, O'Malley Single ptrst-Class Pare going April nth to r That star event down in beauty, L 1301, mcluiNo: returning up to and including at the lowest possible prices. - ---- La Grippe is very prevalent in this Yet it shtneth sweetly now, Mc C3ue, Etta Elliott, Mabel Elliott, April 14th, 1903, In the matter of the estate of Andrew Jobb of part as quite a number are indisposed In the bright and dazzling coronet Intermediate -- Roy Elliott, Walker Township of Turnborry, in the County of 'That decks the Snviaur's brow, Rutherford, Harold Hul.tou, Junior_.... Teachers and Students Huron, Woman, Deceased. from its effects. James Aitken, Itubhio Aitken, Andrew TRADE MARKS She bowed to the Destroyer, (On surrotdor of standard corufleate signed by Coln fete I.lae of Children's Netico is hereby given pppursuant to the It. S. Thos, Strachan had Core's Engine Whose shafts none ratty repel, Wallace, Angie �irallrire, IvIIR Liltott: I�fEJ 48 Principal) g p r � iii sbpthgl0attt a ofhat itineisaid having Q ew Jobbl and circular saw engaged for it few But we know, for God hath told its, class II,, Sri • Agggie ItutherFUrd, 1+".tllel COpYRImH7s &C. SINGLE PIRS'"•CI.A55 Express Waggons and Doll„ Casemore Leo link Lillie Band, Peter An_onesendlnaasketehanddeeerIrdomey PARRd ONL•TNIRD w to died on tiro 2nd of Fobruar 1903. are re • = l Ile doeth :til things well, flufekly ascertain our opinion free w ether an going April 4th to 11111, inclusive t returning up Carts. aired on or before the second day of May Y his week cutting wood. DIcGuP. Glass II. Jr, -Ada ElliUtt, invention is probably atentablo, Gmmtunien• to and including April 214, 1003. ala s this Lionsnttl t e n 1MI, to file with Christopher Jobb, Adminis- _ I remember well rn enrfoty �+ a is o naceney, orAccuri konPnkEnt6 +r1,;l;lttl'OrtYvnetwooi all Robt, Sim son, who has been at, y i4ittbe I011e. , ."Al -b a - Wallace, George s Stiono, oakan aayouth rs nn &tY�[� stant�, stations s to Can. taster, or the uudorsigned n statement with p As I atr+Ud beside her beck. Caseknoi p, Pat t II,- ltobbio Dlitir, Patents taken tbro0 h Munn h Co, rseeivtl Acla, Part ArtlttiF Sault it0 Mario. Mich., I)o- full particulars of their elalms, and of all tho tending the Stratford Business Col And m dee and heartfelt anguish Annie Hutton Geo Ruthei-ford. 13ltner eprctntnotk0. without a atge, in the troir, Mieh, nnti Tact, and to but not from, secarit held by them if any) and that after , 3' p g lBh , , , the AM( l date said Administrator will proceed lege, is home for his Haster vacation, When they told the she was (lead; Aitken. Bellit, Eadle, Maggio Aitken, �Q z �1 xntealo, N. �. COOPER Oei to distribute tho assets among the persons en- And 0111 1 that Cn r)f bitterness I1Plan Rutherford. t'Urd. PRrt $Cienlific Aa1Q1 icane For full particulars apply to your nearest 4viN(3T3A1►K t[tied, having� regard only to the claims at Tlloi(, Simpson is spending a few Let not m heart rebel,, ' 1. 81" Reid, ,` Ahandeatr�oly Illustrated weekly. Y'rit test lir. Canadian Pacific Agent, or to `avhichlieahall then have notico, weeks with his fAther Mr. A. Simpson y I, Sr'• -Willis LIIiAFi;, Alice Dunkin. cinlattati o nay etanttae;aurnnt. Terms, s8 a �.40.66w � Dated at tVingltarn this 4th day of April, 1963. p Glod gave, Ile took, Tie will restore•-� Part I. Jr. ---Geo. link, Thomas Eadie, 6 r: Ieurmontiis, (;L so dbyall mwsdcyalore. A, H. NOTMAN DICKINSON & Yi0I.M7 S before solos to Alberta, at! he intends "CIe dboth all things well., Mabel' Itefd. Average attendance, 84. uNN & Cp se Droadrwy, Now 1 qk Assistant flenorai Passenger Agoint Solicitors for Adulinistrator going 8116rtl b a� y Mlss C>LLA ow Ns, i3. Pearson, 'reacher, xrauo va,ltMj-�'Ht►�PI�sEto eon, 1D, King St. Rot. Tdranto,