The Wingham Advance, 1903-12-10, Page 9Dec. 10th, 1903 SUPPLEMENT O Dec. 10th, 1903
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I owielc. Langside, j West,: Wawanosh.
Miss Mary Padfield is engaged in S,
S. No. 4 for 1004.
Ernest Mahood's sale on Tuesday
was well attended, and everything
Hold well.
Georgi- Hubbard has the contract of
hauling 40,000 feet of togs front the
Montgomery bush to the Lakelet nrill.
Dir. Adam Reis will tear down his
old barn next kurtnner and erect a new
one, 60 by 00 ft. He is now busy
hewing timber for the new barn.
Andrew, son of Win. hood, E -q.,
and Mtss Haggle Gordon, all of flow -
ick, were quietly inarried at Harris -
ton on Wi diiesday, 25th November,
What JOT, Musgrove feared was an
ourhteak of hog cholera itutong his
hangs, proved after exstninntion by a
Governmeut Insptetor, to be bronchial
pneumonia.
H. Demer ling had 121 loailsi of tar -
trips tiff 0 amen, 50 hns. to the road or a
little over 1000 hns. to the acre. ;lir.
R. Harding had 7S toady of? 3 acres
and over 40 buy. to the load or about
1050 bus. to the acre.
,John Watters sold three ewem to
FIarry Grainger, which tipped the
br>a,n at 630 lbs, or an average or over
216 Mv. Good stork alwnvs prays. He
has 38 head of fine. rattle and 6 good
horses, so that he irs rapidly earning to
the front as an agr'icultur,alist.
`I'`urnberry.
The entertainment and box social at l The gravel is being hauled for the
Langside on Tuesday night drew a (new Presbyterian church at Auburn,
large crowd and, theoreaters' hall !! A. Kirk, recently mold fifty acres of
seas jJ+
ammed. The perfect weather !his faun to Will. Young, of Bethel,
and fine sleighing no doubt helped not C
a little in bringing the crowd out. Colborne township, for a good price.
The prograin was good. Air, J. B. Win. Bailie line sold one hundred
Morrison occupied the chair and grave I acres to A. Kirk, which adjoins his
it short address Messrs. Strotno and farm. Mr. Kirk is now the owner of
Hill rendered an instrumental duet two hundred acres.
on harmonica and autoharp and were Air, Bowels, teacher at Belfast has
encored. Prof.line Of Wingham resigned, and he will be succeeded by
Appeared threeee to 11 and fatly stained Mr. Btichannan, teacher at Lau side.
lids reputation ams a stager. His first S
song, "The Death of Nel.Rou" was es- In No. S, Air. Markle will be followed
pecially well received. The solos by by W. Taylor of East Wawanosh.
M]ss Stewart of Wingharu and Messrs. On Wednesday. lath ult.; Percy
Armstrong of Lucknow and Dick of, Sanderson, of West Wawanosh were
Tesswatee were greatly appreciated. i united in the borids of cnatriinouy by
Miss M. Skilling of Teeswater and Rev. J. Wilson, of Nile circuit. The
bliss Douglas of Culross rendered re- b.aypy event took place at the re,
citations in flue style. The address sidence of the bride's uncle. W. H.
by Mr. R. D. Onmeron of Lucknow on � Wilmon, Saratoga, West Wawanosh.
"Robert Burns" was one of the
strongest numbers on the pr'ogr'ain On Saturday evening last Air. Chas.
was t.hor•o igl0y enjoyed. The Rev. Wilson died very suddenly at his
G. M. Dunn also gave a short address, homW, con. 4, West Wawantash. He
The order throughout the entire even- was in the act of shovelling snow froin
ing, considering the jam. way very the front door of him residence, and
gond. The proceeds amounted to it is supposed he was seized with heart
about $50, fa]lare and fell dead on the snow. Fle
Gorrie.
Org:anizerc S,rong and Walker spent
Sunday at their home here.
Mrs. Williatuq is spending a few
days with friends in Stratford.
Rays & Cole. a colored troupe gave
a show here to a iNwall audience en
friday evenin•
The following is the report of the
standing of the mpits of td, S. No. 6,
Joseph Greer has secured as position
p P
in the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham.
for the month of0vember: 5th class
—Fred Homath. Sr. 4tir—Rossie King,
The Bank officials will find hirer an
May McKagne, John .lames. Jr, 4thl'
upright young reran. We hope Joe's
Edna Chandler, Edith Homuth, Edna''
highest anticipations will be realized,
Dickson. Alherteua Showers, Ear] Por-
' and that some day he will be a great
ter, Minnie.Linktater. Sr. 3rd—'Ve1rY17a'
tamer of $name.
Chandler. Kittie McKinnon. Charlie
David Edgar, a very promising
Jaynes, Hazel Little, Henry Foxton.'young
man died in Torouto on the
Jr. Jird—Maggie Crowe, hazel Mitchell,
5th inyt. His reutains were interred
Sadie King, Stella King, Genevieve
in Gorrie cemetery on Wednesday.
Me0ormiek, Sarah Goy, Laura Elliott,
lie was a sort of Rost. Edgar of
Ellie McCormick. Sr. 2nd—Violet
Orangehill, aull Otte of Howick's
Shower P, Maggie Chandler, Annie
brightest and hest young men. His
Crowe. Stanley Dickson, Robert Orailt,
death cast a gloom over the whole
Fred .Hoxton, Nornia MrKague, John
comtnrmEty, for his friends were
McKinnon, Roy Porter, Roy Goy. Jr,
many.
2nd. --Ruby McKarne, Della Miller,
Violet Duller, Vino, King, fear] Fallis.
Dr. Ovens of London, Al. R.C. S. L.
Willie James, Annie McKinnon and
R. C. P. specialist, eye, ear, nose and
Wilfrid McKague, Bella Faille. Ella
throat. will be in Wingham, at Camp-
Fallis, Robert Fallis, Bertie Little,
bell's Drug store, Monday, Dec. 28th.
Burlie Elliott, Part 2nd --Albert Fox-
Glasses properly fitted.
ton, Earl Dickson. Part 1—Ber•tie
Holmes, Jno. MCKague, Bertha Uhand-
MONEY To LOAN—At 4j per cent. on
]or, Jessie Holmes, Charlie Showers,
improved farms, Easy terms of re -
Susan Elliott, Edith Elliott. Average
payment; expenses light. Apply A.
attendance for November, SS, Agnes
Dulmage, Real Estate and Loan
S. Grieve, teacher.
Agent, Kent Block,
was a pioneer of West Wawanosh and
had lived for inrany years on the farm
on which he departed this life so sttd-
denly. He was about 82 years of age
and the forieral was largely attended
to Dnogannon cemetery.
Mayor Lewis, of Goderich, accom-
panied by Chief Engineer Peterson, of
the Canadian Pacific railway. drove
over to Auburn last week in the in-
terest of the proposed C. P. R. They
were met and entertained at a dinner
by the truainess then of the town rat
the Auburn house. Steps were then
taken to have the new station erected
near the village. At presont it is
thonght it will be in the vicinity of
the McDonald farm near the village.
NOTICE 1
Prices of saw logs are much higher
this t%ear;On than last season. The
Canada Furnitni'a Manufacturers are
prepared to pay the highest price for
all kinds of Haat•dwood logs, as well as
.Basswood, delivered at the Button &
Passant Chair Factory. 'Wingham.
Farmers should get the logs in early
while roads are good, and get the
highest price.
Canada Furniture IYI'flrs.
WINGHAM
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