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The Wingham Advance, 1903-12-17, Page 1
I I � . I ".1 - '' . . I . � , , 11 1 I I ---4 --. - I• I .. - =:__��__2:1,111 ADY' , I i .31ST YEAR; NO, 16. . WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, -DECEMBER 17, 1,903. $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADY .- - _. I :-----,"-'1� . . I _ — 4 . Held Over. . Former Resident. Masonic. A Progressive Town. . Property Owners TOWN COUNCIL. 101ri10 I Should Bear In Mind :— r . N Our market report is crowded out Word has reached us of the death of Lebanon Chapter No. 81 held its The Wroxeter Star speaks thusly: - � n , BANK OF, i:1 "Wingliam will vote on a by-law hat the question of Waterworks Council met as per statute Dec. 15 . L (ilia week, but there is no change of Mrs. Win. Dodds, of Flint, Michigan. election of officers for the ensuing year 1-T Present -the Mayor, Conn's Bell, Van- ] Doll . N BANK$ . - shortly to raise $35,600, to extend and -tance, affecting as It WIN . Importance. Grey. Bl til and Turn- She was well-known in - Win ham, on Tuesday evening,. 15th inst., result is of vital importance, Stone, Dulmage and McIndoo, f, . berry Council are also held oyer, having lived here some years Ago. Ing as follows;- r improve their waterworks system' does, not only our status as, a growingMinutes of meeting, Dec. 7th, were CAPITAL :PAID UP.. 11 Mrs. Dodds died on Friday last; she ...... lilt Prin. Z The town is bound to go ahead and if town, but the sanitary condition of read and approved. ICapital (paid up) - $2,980,00 Cant&t&- leaves a busband:and one child, T. L. Jobb..,........ 2nd Prin. H: they do get a little into debt they will. our surroundings, The issue is here REPORT FINANCE COMMITTEE, UNSErtyu FUND I I I The Sunday School of the Baptist P. �1'an, ::::,3vd Prin. J. have the people there to pay it off. A to stay, until disposed of satisfactorily. The Finance committee considered TOTAL ABBSETS .... (and undivid- . ; � T s'ey '� " * * * Treas. . � Reserve (and profits) • $3XIAN church is preparing a Cantata to be I. 0. O. F. J. . &,in ... ......... .... - E' progressive town is not afraid to spend 2--Waterworke Wingliam MUST the following accounts ,- V. � rendered in the church on tit* eyenins Next iriday evesins, Maitle,nd H* 'J"Iy... ........... 8 . a little money," have, soon, or later. They never can . F. Wheeler ........ I ..... 1. 1. S. N The Monetary Times advt ...... * 500 Ron. Win. dibliola V of "'Nedriegday, Dec. 23rd. Judging Lodge No. 119. expect to QUjOy A visit ....................P. S. Sales. be constructed more cheaply than at Inspector weigh scales ......... 060 Gee. Reach John 4 Farmers" Notes discounted. . from the program, a very pleasing on- frow Gravid Matter J. R. Turner of W. Campbell.. S.S. Real Estatepresent, with the tremendous slump Fire Co. salaries, 13 dammer. n, 3 mos. 65 00 John a. Hendria , I . n F. R. D. Din ley ..... 7.",.,17.*.7.*-,.,.7 J. S. week; 0. J. - Howson & Co. care of dar Drafts gold on all points in Can- tertaininent awaits those who attend. flawilton and Grand Warie 2 On Wednesday of last IT' in the price of iron. The time is oppor 1(100 J. Turnbull, Vice -Pres 131* Jag. Fleet ................... Jan. Maguire,real estate agent, colin.pleted W. J. Mallagh, salary.......... ads, theUnitedStates and Europe. � Died. I Blewitt of Llstowql, woo will address t. tune. . ... 583 H. S. Steven, �� , the sale of two farms belonging 0 R. Rankin, salary ........... , the brietlaren in their hall, commene- Annual Meeting. 3_13y the passage of the By-law V. Vannorman, H. X. Watt � Rev. A.brabam Weelands (brother of ing at 8 p. ra. At the close of the The annual meeting of the Conserva- Joseph . Johnston, situated on the 4th ore the people, what has been W. Robertson .................. 2000 1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, our former townsman, John Neelanda) meeting, the visitors will be enter- tive Association of East Huron will be concession of East W%wanosh, about now before J.B. Ferguson, salary & )ostage 115 60 Deposits of $1 and ' : interest allowed on deposits or 41.00 and One farm expended in that direction for esti- I T. Hall, advertising By-law .... 4240 orest Allowed and ccin I Tune died at his home in Minue-4ota on the id 31st Ma each year upwards, and added to principal 30tb . twined at a supper to be provided at held in Win ham to -morrow (Friday). four miles from Auburn, to mates and submission of By-law, will turns 4200 a' r, and 319t December each year. 5th lost., aged 67., Some of one older Broadivay's Hotel. The redistribution makes Wingham containing 100 acres was ,old A. Cosenp, insurance prem Special Loposits a . citizens may remember his visit to the central point for gatherings of this Thos. Woodcock of Outross for $3,500 be of permanent benefit to the town; Mr. Vasbinder account for work rates of interest, A. E. GIBSON, manager this place years ago, H? was wouder- Officers Elect. kind. The meeting will commence at cash.. The other, also 100 acres, was the defeat of the By-law means a dis- at waterworks, $52.70; re- IW. .. tinct cash lose to the town of the commended in payment.... 4600 , I R. vanstone, Solicitor fully gifted in music And, song, Court Huron, A. 0. F. elected their 1.80, and during the afternoon address. disposed of, to A. 0. W. Hardisty, expended. . The committee recommended Pay- Dickinson & Holmes, ' 1, o to Alf. Glover, ofters for 1001 on Tuesday evening, es may be expected from Dr, Sproule, son-in-law of Mr. Woodcock, . for money expe as above stated, For a nobby cutter, g4-Wingbam stands to -day in the ment Of the amounts I ; • I _� I I - - -- -� Prices right. I Dec. Sth, (ka follows '. M. P. for East Grey, David Henderson, $5,000 cash; possession given in both front rank of enterprising towns, with and the report was adopted on motion . Past ChiefRanger ........ E Imer Moore M. P. for Halton, and H. Eilber, M. L. cages, March 1st next, Mr. Maguire of Conn's Dalmage and Bell. For best Silverware, cut glass, fancy Chief Ranger .................. W. Kerr successful real its excellent system of sidewalks. its Moved by Con, McIndoo, seconded China and other Xmas presents go to Perrin A. for South Huron. A large attend, is proving himself a, succes commodious Town Hall, its ownership I ,I- Sub. Chief Ranger ......... .. J. f estate agent. by Conn. Bell -That this Council re- E cour . -, �, at. , Jimis H. H. Chisholtn's.. Treasurer .......;.....:....W....... Dr. T. Chisholm ance of Conservatives from all parts o of the Electric Light system (not to ,ight V . n . I 1; Fro -C 11 *1 Secretary...... Allenby the riding is expected, In the evening, We put skates on free of charge o mention the proposed Government fund Miss Wilkinson her taxes -ear - West Huron. son. Woodward...... R. Cruiksbanks a public meeting will be held, to be all Skating and Hockey Boots bought Postoffice and Customs building). The ried. . , Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. A Convention for selection of a can- Jun. Woodward.:...:..:..H. Mitchell - of us. -W. J. Greer. The question of insurance of the - I addressed by the above named gentle construction of Waterworks would lit � Mr. and Mrs, Gan'etL's infant child didate for the Dominion parliament. Sen, Beadle..., .....� .... H, Welsh � n was held for the riding of West Huron, J tin. Beadle ......... ........ P. Deans niers, and to this meeting, all are cor- ia Wedded. complete its reputation all over the Town Hall was considered and it was I died on Friday last. . Tru!stees-Messrs. Hamilton, Nabb dially invited. On November 25th. at Griswold, Dominion, as a real, live, up -to date decided to increase the amount from.�, C Auburn on Wednesday of this week. and Worth. ' $4000 to $6000, on motion of CouWa , Huron Poultry show Dr. T. Chisholm and J. J. Mitchell Auditors -Messrs. Moore, Worth and A pair of Overshoes for $1.25 will Manitoba, James McDonald, of Wing- town. I 14 The annual H -ich on February save you $6,00 worth of discomfort, ham was united in marriage to Miss 5 -In an up-to-date town, property McIndoo and VanStone. If you-. I will be held at Girder were representatives from Wingham. Dr, J. Chisholm and perhaps a large doctor's bill. We - values generally retain an equitable Moved by Coun. VanStone, seconded . Y L �. - 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. Rich. Blain. M. P., gave an excellent Margaret Mary Buxton, late of Derby 0 � For a nobby cutter, go to Alf. Glover. have overshoes to suit all people. Get ' Y 0dun. McIndoo-That the Mayor purchased K - address. ' Mayor Lewis, of Goderich I shire, England. The. ceremony was level; you do not often see great G LIT, � Houss To RENT. -Comfortable ; RP ' Prices right. em in time and get 'ern at W. J. slumps in values in real, wide-awake and Clark prepare the Financial State' we can help Y I : ply to John McLean, Wirighauh . was chosen to contest the riding at the Greer's. performed by Rev. J. F. Cox, in St. merit for the year w5d. have it pub. !I The Footwear YOU want: -We have Margaret's Church, Griswold, and towns, with modern conveniences. ' , The Mr. Walker recently drowned next election, the very kind you want for Xmas; a Hockey Matches. was witnessed by about one hundred Strangers prefer to purchase property lisped according to law -carried. WE saving on every pair. -W, J. Greer. for .1 I I . in Muskoka Lake was formerly of the Death. . Wingham boys proved too much and fifty persons, The bride entered in a live town, with a reputation for . . , _�-�, Walker House, Wroxeter. Sad news came to Mr. Alex. Porter W. 0. W. Lucknow in the return match played the church leaning on the arm of H. vim and enterprise, rather than in a GOODS AT COST,—OWing to part of Ebony Mirrors- _ 11Mr. J. Conery attended the Winter this week of the death of his son, Camp. National. No. 130 Woodmen' on Wingham rink, Monday evening, J. Mattick and was given away by dead town or in "Sleepy Hollow," with my store falling down with the recent " F, Fair in Guelph last week, and reports William, of Medicine Rat. The re- sting for and showed that they know how to Mrs. Jae. Kirby, in whose home she no push or enterprise. storm. I have decided to clear out bal. Hair Brushes ;-,$12i, I I it very successful. A report may be mains are on the way for interment in of the World held their meeting night, Play the game. The scope at Lucknow resided for some months. She was 8—Hence, the question of Water- ance of my cutters, robes, harness, fur $1.50,$1,71 . . Wingham cemetery and will be ac- election of offteers on Friday was 10 to 9 in LtIcknow's favor, but dressed in cream silk, trimmed with works Is one which affects property- coats, pianos, organs, sewing ma. Military Hair Brus found on page 7. - with following results :- chines, etc., regardless of cost. Want per pair, ql companied by big cousin, R. C. Porter, lansley. with a little strengthening and coach- medallions; insertion and lace, and values, by making the town better. of space compels me to do this. Stock paying 12c P.C. ,Conituander.. - - .P. I. I, L Turkeysl We are still pal The deceased had been in the west for ell. ing, Wipgbarri proved that they are carried a lovely bouquet. There were Property in a live town is always snore is all new and up-to-date in every Perfumes -in fancy X cash for them. -G. E. King. P. Oommantler. I , 1,4. INt a); w . about fourteen years, and was i imar . :::""..J. hewer. the best players. The score here was tbree bridesmaids, Miss Sadie Me- valuable and saleable, than in the particular. No reasonable offer refus- Toilet Soap I .11 . , dviser-1P.iet1t.. - � This certainly is a chance of e. 8-350 1. . ed. I iple meaus does Death 4riker ... .......... W. Nicholson -Wingham 14, Lucknow 6. The rink ,; town. $100 more on the I -By what s14 , I . tied. Pattielliqrs &.N to 14050 are RP A , . Donald, Misses Edith and Enice Mat- cat pre of , lifetime to buy any of the above goods Purses, Pipes. D t L , , h1q, iyay o"pien to Oil a grave. IQ I I Olerk. I. ::.;::: .... R, H. Crowder. was wonderfully improved by the gates tick. The bride's trosseau. which was sale of a property wotild fat, more than at . es. Your humble I . I . Man ... I—— - R Atil. . , , Dr. Kennedy our own prices. "Lowney a Chocol' , , � h. yet to li4ncl. physi y beside . * .�nAer*on of Iullug6ffl, Qtnick .'Is along the side, and with a few changes very handsome, was the gift of her pity the increase of taxes caused to the servant. T. H. Ross. Stand, . , � lent ' - It 00ts- $I-00 Hscort..� ...... . ..... A. Pilonat 600, 760, $1,, - thtjMb With 4 ha;ulpg�,,., "',I his death b. to and ]lents J?e 13 mother, who resides in England. The average holder, on account of Water- Presbyterian church. I I . . all. , , . :':::.J. Moorehouse there will belots of robut for specta- I ;, . � . .., to $1.25 -at W. J. Greer's. Watchman... . . .1. was the result. . Sentry ................. U. Jerome tors. The boys are practicing hard for presents were numerous and valuable, works, before they becomq. self -sus- , 11 : Entertainment. Mauagers--P. Tanaley, J. Teriff, W � ��1 '*4�' There was no counterfeit or sham in Next regular meeting: the game in Listowel on New Year's among them some beautiful gifts from taining, . . q I ol Showers, No � AUCTION SALES, i i, �, the winter weather of Sunday last; 1r, , St. Paul's Church Sunday Sciko Jan. Sth. day, and a large crowd will likely the old land. Mr. and Mrs. Mcl)onald 7 -The drainage and sewage of a . WALTON tainment next accompany them. If necessary. 4 �,,., , was the real, unmistakable Canadian will hold t"it (411ter accom purpose returning to Wingliam next town of 2500 inhabitants cannot fall to . ". , t eytidug,214tinst. The child- Theughtful Boys. special train Will be engaged for the fall and take tip their residence here. pollute the land, and this is carried by On Lot 0, Con. 9, Turnberry, farm D '. , !I ) I I storm, and Monday's trains were Monday -Mr. Her- Four little boys, sons of Mrs. Sim 0, rains to the sources of water supply. stock, implements, and furniture. 1. ten will be t!ntertuhied by . . casign 4pl. tickets sold before hand I . much delayed by the drifts. haw of London, NVILII U19,9iC lanturn son, Bond street, ilatnilton, -;T�o had - ' IR It will pay vou to call in and see Terms 12 months' credit; sale on Next Door ... ._� % I 1. I � so 00 there Hurrah h - 11 I is Read- s , Will he no delay, Scott's Xmas stock. The finest ever If this has not affected all wells, it is Friday 18th, at 12 o'clock sharp. No I � iiatterson's Jewellery store ji�jji i�e qrayepl:ippat se as the farm has been sold, � I , views, after which they will be re been rp�dipq 4 . for Wingham I shown in Wingliam. Over IO00 boxes only it question of time when the water reserve, � .. quarters for swell Xmas gifts. F . and hence this i,% a clearing sale; see - .., ed with candies 'and nuts. A collep 6�nita�vlji'�.'Decajpe so i(riprossed that of Bon Bons to choose from—prices of this town will be so impregnated ., I ' with be taken t6 defray e4lep*s'9f .. fore . go all Married. . from 15c to $3.00 it box. Twenty-five posters. Win. Jobb, proprietor -, John L ,1: Mayor V,ogan of Vy. larton reports tion yvi de .. they qskeq tl:igir pvepta to with germs of disease, that an epide- a I .1 '4 i I I . ,,, _ I I , r, home joys and deco- The .following is from cases of Oranges to choose from- Purvis, auctioneer. it -4001 will dj�risttjlas chee' in the Bruce 1. I 1,al�,e ,p,1k a melt odic a tdrr!Ac - • of eptel-taiulpept, fillf! 0� I . h me of Mr. J. -ices from 15c to 75c per doz. Cain- talc may result that will carry sickness W% . . ' ' ' ' ys 11 Ve & frge-will ofterivig rations for them this year, giving the N -T e ho - I . er q �l .11, b.� a4pi:i to gi Mines Spectator: Nuts, etc. in endless variety for and death, with their attendant ex f trm stock and implements, without 7i�� ,�e rue w si On Lot '34-5. Con. 1, Turnberry, .1d. #e @a ,es - money instead to the Sanitarium, R. McLeod, Gordon Lake, was the the dies, trade. -W. 4. Scott.. . penao And sorrow into scores of homes. " I repent tine weather, in for the Sick Children's Hospital, Tor . . reserve, on Saturday, December 19th. SLI P ; , Day for the " a most pleasing I—. - . I � � March and April. I onto, a most worthy institutioll- The parents agrepil, and the boys scene of event, when -1 .. Ono past' of typhoid in your home will Twelve months' credit: sale at one I.; I I . recent] sold Patterson's Jewellery store is the commenced to collect five -cent sub- his daughter, Miss Barbara, was united cost more than any possible increase o'clock. R. J. Cantelon, proprietor -, -, .V ; . Robt. Grant of Culross rece 0 100 standing trees for $1000 to Mr. place to buy a Watch; we have the ecriptione. At the City Hall, Mayor in marriage to Mr. Robert R. L�qiet in'taxes for many years to come. Chas. Ramilt6n, auctioneer. See For ) -ly of V�'Iiiig4qw.) 0 gh posters and hAndhills, . . , . I , Mr. Hempel assortment to choose from. Morden headed the list with a bill, of Blind Enver , , S -Will any one be foolish enough , . I was tastefully dee , I I . Hempel of Riversdale. all the other aldermen con- The IraNying roog -1 - , . retains all the timber excepting what and . I 1.14 . ..." . E_ to deny the actual necessity for a 'I. 1. t OIGArts--Tho leading lOct brands, a . -ice, 60cts., at tributed. grated for the pqcqsiop ,and a wedding . 0 ; I Hempel can haul away in the shape ten in a box, holiday price, . IL I 0 i W. T. A. Fishleigh was in London Trunk *Sewer? For the present pr- Fon. SALE.—Good frame Douse and . . 1. . A. M. orawford!s. t 1 por . Ilece, Nily guar: march was 4rtiptically played at 11 haps, the main street would reap the stable. five acres of land, a large quan- 0 i I Of logs. I .1 . a reliablp tiTe tI.,,.ho M. . . - on Monday. 41y, 1 11 . , o'clock. The bride, who was beatit! In =19 �L,p . I . " t •. -to-late tin at t�e right W.e 4ptieed:V4110:4. - fifflydressed, carried a shower bouquet, Frank Flannigan of Toronto was in most direct hpne#t, but indirectly, tits of fruit and shade trees, nice Iota- , , or an u , I , qq1r!9q! - tion. To be sold at once. Apply to,if( . I I ! , Price, 't VIP. , 011'-V�'e4nesday of this week, there, Special prices In all furniture for Mc. town this week. ' eypTy home in tpwn would be benefit C. J. Maguire, AoAl IRstate Agent. tions 9 . F6, 41,0 �4- The bridesmaid was Miss Jessie .I I I came to were two of these happy events. At aixty days at Walker Bros. & Button's Leod, sister of the bride, and Mr. Geo. Miss Eva Dawson is home frp,Rl To_ ted by the removal of the standing . 1 W. T. A, Fighleig�'s advt. Its Furniture Store. . ronto for the ho;i .1 menage to the health of the communi- STOVA�,�Oall in and see our assort- wba9d . I I He has the residence of the bride's parents, . Mills performed the dtitles of best man. .. Ai�yq.. I . I - I hand too late for this issue. . . ty, that the scores of unsanitary closets Want of fovea And get our prices. We , in Silver- Rev. J. R. Gundy united in marriage, - T,hos. 11�lllott has returned home have A very large stock and will sell that ,wi , . Collapsed. After the ceremony, which was per as they do the hack I " - I an elegant stork of goods I , . frorp Min� Qeptre,' New Ontario. present, lining . . Carpet Sweepers, and Mr. Walter Welsh to 1%iss Bertha On Satarday evening, the roof of formed by 1�ev. V. B. Jeffery, q re9pp- them at a very low price. -A. YOUNG iate(I m .- yards of the properties QiR the main %W A � . ware, Skates, other graced the Mrs. John' Jobb and son Oblis, of 4 SON, r_ as beJq`qnf1 'tfio }]appy couple Lahore, Man., are guests of T. L. Jobb. .1 5.�` . Xmas. gifts. Mwide Dennis. The T. H. Ross' stable, on his lot near the �: tion w , 81i V1 I ! . Lamps, very suitable. for Xma Robinson,hen him urc�, broke 4 ryas jn�ny' 4jelicitous greetings street, like an ATWy of tbireatepli p ers. :1re, yte!,j�'n c� , `11 received . I He is giving 107. off for the next two home of at. john R - '. � ,� , , and in most Angus Kennedy and his sister, of spectres, 9.{ ill.. of I daughter Miss Margaret wedded Mi. , it, pight "I snow i,�Z it, , from their numerous friends Money expended in Improvements sortment ra 7 0 now 11 weeks. I tj . N, -1 _� " ihaye p'o'p' qr teg- 'y 1. t�o the - bright and Seaforth, visited friends in town thig 4 LOWER WINGHAM. � ,Torfle,j to Ijobt. qohndton. ' Wb t, through the night, the roof of cordial expressions for a . and Childr . ' . '. F.44 lym 1,4t late of these' .rear part of his storehouse collapsed happy life, They took the afternoon week. •of this kind becomes a permanent as- . 141sq,411pe r young friends gatherings, but wish the Miss Bey,b�y. q� Anpg,annq met of the town; an asset too, that in tin a large number of he people much happiness and ake up their . ,_ . q 1E( tile John Agnew is home from London, felt, plain all i from the same cause. Unfortunately train for the Soo and will t '0 where he has been attending the Wen- - young .. gi,jest qf'4 � r the years to come is likely not oply to . , � on Tuesday evening, and those pre- prosperity. a number of new buggies and cutters. residence in Blind River. ok t&,�io!' ,911sitil Nigs'MAry Begley tern University. . Prices from I sent report a very enjoyable evening, were stored in these •buildings, and the' " ' " be self-sustaining, but a source of in- � prow - he �,es� an lqrgest stock of Iron Mrs. 0. VanStone of Southampton come, as did the purchase of the water- Miss Beckett soon closes her term as .A short impromptu ram and A Good Move vehicles .were seriously damagtq. i I , , teacher at Lower Town Academy of A beautifu 1i ei"er shown in Wingbain May has been the guest of Mrs. W. F. Van- : meeting of Huron I I 1. IJI ower a few years ago. ' p . . amen made the evening pass quickly- At the December was tuoved by T , r. Ro. 'W j;�sr&rl be seen in our store. r r tone for the past week. , Learning. Miss Maggie Fir -her will Slipper foe ; and pleasantly. county Council, it 1 - Mi., .,he lose to * 99 ill hA r, , 7, 10 -By the construction of Water- , teach our school for IM, 4 i able, j;e�e4 the' Inconvenience of $3.75 -to $1, $0 8. $0. We carry in Miller, l6mrided 117 Mi, T�Ockh�r'i, th"a, a at Chas. Moore, formerly with ��e 4d- works, the full benefit of the purchase . 411 Muds iona at this stock springs to fit any bed; also . ,Miss Daisy Fields was ill last week. 1. �.pjll line of tpbarcm, ' being witbosit storage rc dressers and stands. -Walker Bros. vanes, arrived home (,�n onlay after system will be 16 'bn' the Athabasca, of the U, lectrig 1kiglit a but her many friends will be glad to I who; esale and retail at A. M. I (.raw- thecounell memorialize the Legislature Is year. See his offer, among another ' % ad 0 n 'L to amend the clause in tbe,Outario An- time of th & Button. . looking el{ Ter`pl4ased'to gee the old avajjj�W,�. We already ,w the neces- see her "gain in her place as cashier in . ford's. i * her bro g r, rket. atony Act, wherein, after death the the locals in this issue- . I Nome, dinee more. I :he meat ma Hanna County Engineq',A 1�qor�. 11 I I I-, - sqry powert in NvAter, engines, boilers , I J. J. Donnelly, clerk of Greenock bodies of all inmates of the Houses of , , I I ,. . - . -_ I __ etc. NVhyabould these lie idle, when Another year of County work is County RRgi'nder Ansley of Wing- 1 ; township, is the Oeiiservative condi- - How It Works. fi, , .-VsVipg to likirelin,se q stylish by pumping a few hours a day, they past, and County Engineer Ansley's SHOE date for South Bruce as rearranged Refuge in this Province and unclaim• Ten years ago -a farmer pilt a mark ! ,ham as foilo�vs'to'the Qountw ! t h4iim I work stands approved. He is a faith- s I , . , al or-iIgn, e -t sc!o ' the : 8 - . ". .1 skit sljoi,11d can be utilized to supply our homes ' . . tinder the recent distribution, The ed by friends after a certain time, b on 4 silver dollar' ikr1J'*e&`�6 �Iriyi Councif "therelwe ,,,,,)pies hRnd,It!d'b,y Nirs, Frank Hogg, fat official, Aud the public works of AgrNext door to Po . I .�? �rp,ctej �hreb �4 . ' '' ibis. ri . . -ing representati with water for domestic purposes and I the CotApty Council are evidences of 'It"Pre � !M41 � e! I � 9.Vej ,pospinion Garment Co., Guelph. ,also .. I � riding was gerrvinandered so as to handed over to the 8(;hool of A -up " - ' ' ' ljfi'a"merc�ari`t. afore I ve of the I ,,to- - .. .qT ip t�� - 9 ,,�.,r t , 491,tig'lef- hild soent it wi , " ' - I , . `"li is cp�ntj Xe. 4ui NVin4ham;, give additional fire protection? J his efficiency, . . -I, , . 11 L is t1l, kt . - Litt! �,� g� � lop; VIT. he ,Stanley briO 11 -No Bufficient, intelligent T".gops : , ��, Oral, �'j r. c tlicl Y�ar'w`as �ii,t: wA . d , , t� 1-1'111!1t!�l t1lu Intila e� of S�'1`6101& I ... 1. - , t i . So far gee have heard of no opposi- — . — 11 .T . .�-- ell i�, �, � T4p ljjj� V , I ' - �bir ,�oj ,eat . n 06 win' It. IN . 49�lter iioyiR A T % open t the Bayfield viyer, 11 4 clear span i 11. Park, jeweler, is offering great , lie4.' , - * . . . . . can be advanced for �V�ipA� of the By- tion to Tarnberry's present Reeve, � 0 to , " , jl�4 � local r . 0 ive -W66� I . 'I I he"motilo"n was i6ar`r STOVES. 1, t" ns. T 1".4, 1 ! V % I : '. , �i , , ,plj* b�anch � �' 'n' during the past summer, ' §941P W I ,per aut. FPkir a hridie over the north Of X111as bal-gaillS this month in order to . . and no doubt Mr. Ornil.nobank will pre, Irme time I ri,Aj--irpot . upper and reduce his stock. He is also givinga law, Ranges and eves � ',W' " SF=114-�,-000� . p;ipep till.10V in six yeqrs tlip,t dollar came �he Maitland river between upt beautiful Wall Pocket to overy V,11,�, ' 'A�:_Much of the money side another year at the Council with . . '1994 of ,alker ..1 �� I t �, - - I expended the same ability as in the past. We - quire in the stove Qhle; P.qqQtq . pare iter mol -piece In toi- produce, and three lower Wingham, 183 feet 6P,A,n. and - second band, at . l . . h10 At � I ,, for g4etv At IA��- to hl IdLof chaser to the amount of i - I . . 1. -I I'— would come back Indirectly n the ein must nomloat,,� him next year for the 16"O , rqkec,4�ed 1pon'stabi � K times be hear I k. 2� . . 1, Or. . I Vq P0461DR At', . Or4w0lr4q, it in the pockets of the Benmiller bridge, 378 feet et ong. . .&�I,. A. I . __ - ployment of labor, and find its way to Comity Oouncil, after serving so faith- prise you. -A. Yi, , and Cripbell fQLr taking MOneY to , I - --.-- big neigh4pra. The last time he got. These brida", iire good. - & I ttle Cases, The matter carne up be. I. ar-A - 'I qlkq��ATM,11 1 - . I the pockets of our own citizens, and be fully at the Township Council. � Have you spi , . go W,k�rTIR �� . R�,our income -�, �D_Njen to cut logs and It In charge, three yearq arc . _1 0 judge 'Barrett Imt WOOki find - .. I ted a cedar expended for necessaries of lifi!. OiAtward appearances indicate no 7 for . no also teams to draYr IRIZe,-J- - "�' "' - . ".Vq1-ol Nyck 41411 elected (%, again , . it. . NY d, '_ ,,o a Toronto d, ---'--' , , �. . . _4- .,r.&v111entR1 -th Of Belgrave, , 63S * -But no, We stop rigbt here, fpr change in the ownership of the electric are doing i , ILA -T bridge on piles, not 1 13 Wal everywhere ev , - I both were dIsmIsaed4 . _�"c"Ll, I,. Inguam. 4-1 -p 11qy, p,pyttp scien th"ollar known as the Ferguson bridge, on the 61pir'dj 4, L some say 13 is an unlucky number; light plant located in our burg. F, Marshall,Nz Co., � . e . . elo MT(41 ft . _________-_~_�� ter the First an 't. erintends the affair a �. .. # F03% SALE -Barred Rocks (cockerels) The best bt,qor-. Q1 1. latpIpp 411d will not until the crack of boundary of Morris and Wawanosh, . not but what we might go on long past o, yore, while N 'alter the Second looks , � . a to .6"M 0AIP.R h.r 41' heb,4141734 .0 Oom. Tbitt, dollar will not pay an Rev. D. Parris, and Rev. J. J- HAS110 i bred from j - I ., . a y There has been a considerable amount Lliivtcen�J�IX, . a la t ,in b V �d.�� after repairs, etc., and the old Reliable f. .. V - 4stdi I 2 -fill " 1,4416 xchanged pulpits last Sun, . I 08 I .F,`i , . h a .M I tit. O - I more school or road tax for him, of repairing done td bridges and ap- of BulgraVID e I ports, the By.14W4 E�radwln, as careful and cautious as � ltty.�!",- -Al . . . 0 , The Advance sup ever, oversees the machines during . day, - . I ' (,Who is t6 happier, the man who WAzq&D-Turkeys, dead or alive; never help bless or brighten the proaches during the year, and there . n Che hest . �, � has ducks. and chickens. rp-.iche4 aiipiye . ry beta tae we believe it to be i the night watches, renews the carbons dressed, e sent it - Rev. Dr. Gandy , rs� 11 possesses $100,000 or the man who cash homes of big neighbors. H are several bridges that should be re . . interests Ipi! the t9wnt of the arcs In the daytime, and collects I , foe,eThri8troas trade. Highest services in Toes atter last unday, and . cash regularly as he did of old. � , I �1` an with the y out of its circle of usefulness built, during next year, as they are servi I I I " ' the seven daughters"? Them price paid. -Thos. T. Field. . entire) yll ago supplied tor'' � J�ev. HLriI ofthat 11 . I . I � i -.--. I '. The Town Clerk may collect some of -, I , � 19, of course. Why?. Be- What is Xmas without Slippers p to him, Spend your money at home. considerably decayed and some%yhat . CH � surplus girls, I . tile cash, but Bradwin still has big col. ' h cause the man with the money is not, Nine out of ten want elippers; we unsafe for heavy traTe. I 'P'F' Gun'y. . I GOODS. lections to make, and yes -he makes :. 4 150 for unsa ,. One of these ip. owe of ,W111gham SL&UQ1TTn3 SALR ov DuRs� I satisfied and wants more. The man have a great variety in Ladies', Gents', WANTED. -5000 Turkeys: Zver a br4iich of the Igait- x1le Rev, W Sunday, rijorning And -This is the greatest CA811 Sale Of them too. - � There make choice stock. If your live. buyer is a bridge Will preqch iloNt Stuldt ' - 0 ed in the with the seven daughters is satisfied– Misses' and Children's. them at the price, we *111. I I ie boiln4ari hetween evening, in Trinity Church, Blyth and 60101Y Dreg% GOOIls ver offer )& MA'T lovely Xmas presents. See there at won't take land. river, on tl . grave in, the afternoon, county, and Includes all this fall's I"; Mmnol�'T o.p LIT01-TI I he has enough. . We want; till "kinla the price, 'Dried lqowipk and Gr'Y, It should be 70 in Be) Importations: 50, 00, & 05c lines for SAUNDERS. � , J. Greees. . , . .. * e ' S U G++ G�' W . a� large pplop,s aft r4 The Rev. j. I-Joitnes of Blyth and R0v- A- 35c, 75c, and $1.00 lines for 50C. etc. pies, Oea ,. , .w k, q. .. , . feet long between abutments. Another lily gathered home I Wedding invitations have been go- WANTED—Old it -on. mixed rag L . W , ink. , exchanged pal- Geo. H. King, To bloom in endless (lay, i raps, rnb- ft vs.' -p .'4. - bridge over Fish Creek, at the villagO H. Jones, of l3elgrave Ding, I Ing out freely from the Aatlaride OMce ber�, wool-pickings.'all kinds of fleaeb- )-built. services on the I — Where winter's frost orLn never blight, I #J . at �qsll rice of Kirkton, should also be r( , pits last Sunday. The Be ' . I . ) past few Weelis, A number e,ra, and bides. I.Jighe V 4114410, Belgrave circuit were in the interests Of Nor summer sun decay. quilnk to( � I rgo.t, �yjng, 50 feet % � i aid.' .Brown, . - , . `�ent on making _14.131 . Pentio at _ . ,' : � l' . .aln. 110-14 Proboly the Most valuable 100 ac' it will requir the WesIL)y 131 -centenary celebration. passed AWaY, Transplanted by the gardener'o band tl of yoifng p 0 . . � ,rth will - Ison doublydill0114r,i- , ,, .1 rps in Huron is a timber lot on the 2nd longi and the county of Pe There will bo no aervico in Zetlan . All aged Aild respected resident of in richer soil to bloom, .-"I - - " -I rosy ,.. ., . , - rl!� .--� ic1p,& ion ... . 11 - �_. one half tile cost. The �, r oul nese,* *aT their rosy antic ation's & ooricasslon of East Wawanosb, four have to Pay 0 school house this week, nq Rev. N Wingliam passed' away On Sunday Whore nothing call thy beauty mar, . , .� I I,,, It— .. ... - t � Maitland LONVO will be in London on Thursday �' Mf be 'testi r, is I I�k 1p, was the quest t, Mr. John MeWilliam, who resid- Goods, Pei tfie'fixttip, , I,. .t . , I ,41qkn, X ednesd&y night. allies from Auburn, The timber Westfield bridge. over tit( ft. �eting of the las Nor spoil thy rich perfume. a. I or pr-'�_. isholm which is of a very superior quality. river, between �Rast and West Waw nild Fridity ationdirig a n1c College ed with his daughter, 1%.Irs. Alderson, BvIt, ibere, besillo t,he river's banks, i Committee all" 0 . pep 011t, oxPollopt displqy of case . -built next )T.41v- B-106utivO Scil.,ofFrancesstiect. J)eceasedwag Cloth Brit, , . expellent for Xmas -A. M. W. J. Scott's window of confection- has never been culled. The property nosh should be re Nybow waters as they flow, . lyes from 50cts cry is very Attractive. A fine assort- was owned for forty years or more by This bridge will require to be 25;1 feet Council. a native of AberQeen, Scotland, and m.,Ike glad tile city of our God, is now con rpA,W, f Ord. ment, tastefully arranged, and the - long and 25 feet high. There is also The N'Voivan's Auxiliary of RtL� R1111% , -(ner in life calue to Canada In fadeless beauty ' grow. I T. R. on the branches window )it with forty arranged, a Mr, Sprung who lives cast of Tor 0 1 sent, last Nyect, it lar4e'l).Me of with Ills pal No more to need the summer iitit, inspect go( The G. He is wealthy and refused all a bridge of About 70 feet span on theChur 11 I for makes a VtrY pretty dis�'lay�.# A good onto. . I I goods to, ,�rohdaacon Hollues of L,esjer about tj)o year IS,13. He settled In No the morning dew, - from Palmerston are not noted until a short time A90 Mr prairie south of Winglitin whipb, Slay.'e Litko. Tno Jt7u;!W bratich �f thO Fergus and for thirty -flue years was Brit, Nor yet ages roll, before bui i I swiftness, and the following from the Xmas- trade should fall Will's Way- offers i6w succeeded ghotlia by rebtlM. Theso hrld - a SLI10 Of woric last a"Itur- engaged in the bakery business there, Thy verdure, shall be newk . A. 40 that fact. A Smlth,�c,ean of wk, 9 es Auxiliary held Ta r Illustrates King's 81,111) 1?VOOf Grim Rubbers are '. . .t f t $� h steel Joints and day, at wilioll tiros oleared $0, i I .ng , n . *11age honoring oil I happy lily gathered home � . . .1 I ra Leade - the best. The � can got In buy' TWonty, xner% sljoulil hP 4001, with ' - tile cit*lvens of tll,%t v, I I farmer residing near Wiarton, In com ,lace yon sole, tY, �!,�tr . Dew tile, Jim, on concrete sub-woik. The Road And The anniversary of Winglialti, Aletho 111111 with their confidence by electing To bloom, beyond the sky, I - V I t e � ,� yi�6 0 next Sundity. party with his son, 9, boy apparently hem in town is At ,Y. �,- P . i" " 14, 0 � hor price had Bridge committee of the Council re- (list Church will be bold ) municipal offlees. Af ter dig. , Within the Paradise of God I - agent. , , ST04id 4Ve 11414 4 �ig about fifteen years Of ago, for Whom ! -!I n it was for sale. Mr. Me- commended the rebuilding of all ilia The sI;eaker for the day ,will be Rev. hiftl t( Aud never, never die, I . Aloe jllc-�ct, r6- 4 n e,,t e of the profitabloness of they knowsuggested by Wr H. Oliver, of Listowel', who was posing of his business in V�orgns be bowers, A. L he &rdliafle(l a hall f .AMIll rot -class stock is that Loan soon sold tile lot and, at A. profit bridges so . Ansley in J. d to •with 80 Much PlefuluTO When lived retired, awl in IeOJ, death do- Oil I dell fair ripist, bo thy b t , b ;4r4e4 tits tV4'n thitt 18'scho- breeding front fl ,t, in the manner recommencl- listened 11ing ineeting at the AA(I'Vich thy soil must be, �,.,�T,flk 6 - of the 10-yeat-old Clydesdale mare, of $3,000 to Mr. Caldwell, a, Hinloss his report, lie addeessed nil eve � prived kilin of. Ilia life partner. Sluce �v iald libat mount on Angel's wings, . Conforeiloo fit June last, The oftorings 0 doled to jog by Tara daily. The con Mr. resided with h, I soon would dwell in thee. . .� " let, who outbid Uving. ed by him. � �J�ei;,iio Ila$ re is mily . �% � , doctor, when doing his duty collecting Her Ain Sol," purchased by Robert s&wmil of the day will bo devoted to rho Build- L. � ru 10 Adv TI, I Wingh J , "' , , "" 04, help , , � , 1z" I , I I - I - 11 I I 11 11 � - I _ " I , , - Ae%..& T 11.0_� ___ ' H 1.1111, I L " , - �'- "=,' 1 - 9 �1 _,", P tickets, protested against a boy ilia Davies, Tho Farm, Toronto, at stone. of Blyth. The latter subs© Stai,pnits.-The prettiest And most Ing fund. Oil AlOudav ('10-1111191,• 'We daughter, 'Mrs. Alderso�j. Tile funeral A sweeter child was never born I 1� i size travelling at halt roto, WhOln, the - the dispersion sale of Col. Holloway, quently offered Mr. Caldwell $10,000 up.to.date lilies &t'�V. J. Greer's. antinal Tearneeting Will b6' )011; tea took place to Viergrig on Tuesday. De- Than dear Lucinda May,' Av,brld, -, W i L The Put he held out for $11,000 and is now Rrmovyw.-I have removed my served froin (". to'.K., hdi)limiori, Z`ietg., ,ceased was &'niewber Of the Presby Too good Arid pure for this vile boy's father said-11yon must rom6m- at Alexis, Illinois, last month- ehildreiVl3btd; AdaMsAN, Vid), sp-601al, , I wn olftctS this prodliet, of this mate hinee she own. putting tip a building oil the place and dressmaking shop to west side -,of erian church, mr, meWillam. was in And God icalled her away. e" firer that till$ boy bas 9to ro lumber, shingles and Fratices street, eec6nd -house 'frollf Ifillsib by',IhI6 Ofi6li Will fariish 4M t X funders, ,-- . I - eneed to breed, It is said, has sold will ThttlufactO ,V10 ,: for the evening. 6 his 80th year. I i A train started," The conductor passed m rollom-tolinton News-necord. I 'tor,& Street.-Migr Wynn; t* ifiterosting PrOgftuk an whip ill the passengers grinned, for $21,000, 1 , I L V . " L . . 0 , - M T,At� I P. T 1) T 4 - , , . , I , , were lap o'er the 11 r wast your new , )c or the days that eight oft tile faD6,,4 try you onco called' , .,rottlshl American: Ove, 11 � L Iki4holt � 4 V), �'Al I , e",� $5,00. " �1� I - -1 . I . . 0 , I . I.., 1 1 I'll LLL . . . 'L I . I I 1.I, . .. 'I *1 � g�` I � ktlQr. ;of t1the � L W hear bosition, ied our Va '01 ,sur. , q * 14dandig that. 1 1 th, the or,llftl* rftWe(I wid I 900d Whiell Is have 1`01' ad tb, linea her fv,,Iu1F' . vvretvll 01, Willi it G.00) Wn,. ('". I 01 I I �., toli 1 - 4-- " 11,fw a