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The Wingham Advance, 1903-12-17, Page 8I THE WINGRAX ADVANOB . Thursday, Llecember t 7, 190,3 '�- 5.1uevale. Gorlrie. p Out For Santa Claus The mealodist Sunday school enter- U,.Knoxwasilt'1'oeswaterFridayand ��J<1guL4L�l� LUu��U� -Now tautment will be held on Christmas Saturday, night. The Ding Bros. were busy cutting Miss Kathleen Swann lies been on. wood with their steam outilt this week. p t� } �jj ((11p gaged as junior teacher in Dungannon Real Estate O.UJ. e o Miss Wilkin is spending a few days i� �i, eohool for 1004. with friends near Palmerston. The Fast Call t� / The Presbyterian Sunday school on- The Williams of Lisle was the guest BA- KGAIN.S..1 tertainment will be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 23, of friends here last week. The followingare a few of the man Robt. Greer of Toronto is home for his y Yin yy �+��, Robert Farrow, accountant in the farm properties I have for sale at the n 4 Xmas. Buyers. holidays. He arrived on Friday even- In every line of our vel attractive display. of the latest best and most St lis `. Customs department at Ottawa, celled Ing present time; kindly look over this y y p y , y t: ' • �, u �� on his many friends in the village last list and If you see anything you think articles In fine FUCS S sr -3 week. The patrons of the Springbank Cheese would suit you, call and get full par- , such as every Lady is delighted t0 Wean. Also in men's an 1 Factory made a large shipment of cheese �t� ��; r� � jiy Mr. Crombie. whose home is in Pres- an from Listowel last week. ticutars, and you can also have a look youths' Fur Coats, Fur daps, CXt%., together with the most seasonable 12eady-icl-Wear Our Immense Stock of church last Sunda 'fn the absence reached in the lof Miss Sanderson, south of Gorrie has g gr particularly 4 at a much larger list which I have be- Tailored Clothin articular] Overcoats. �B '+ 1t' y' ' sides the following; '�l Mr, West. been commencing h the a nning alaOur Stocks in the above mentioned lines are unusualy large this season. V4 et Holiday Goods is MoViAg schoolYear.the beginning of r, r••a John Messer has sold his igrm of 80 r the New Year. " , n acre, t0 Silas Johnston for $2,$00, and 100 acres -15 miles from Wingham, 0 have therefore RETE R psi I N ED that the best and quickest way to clear them out is ` I�..• q� y,f 1 ` ®flit t0 Satisfied Customers has bought Wm. Robertson's farm across Jas, Barton, of Toronto son of G. from Blyth and S from Auburn, 90 the boundary for $4,000. Barton, Auctioneer, was renewing old acres clestra.d, balance good hard- to put the pruning knife tnto every vestage of PROFIT, So that not a piece of our ,a " James Casemore will have A sola on acquaintances in town last week. Jas. wood, 'good frame house, big barn immense collection of BEAUTIFUL FURS, or a single garment of our handsome, Come Early --You Are Sure to Find 'Vil'hat You Saturday nest o! farm stook and im le- has a sit as motorman on a street cpr in kith stone stabling, a great bargain comfortable and perfect fitting OVERCOATS, shall remain within these walls on Want. Y p the Queen City. . for some one. ' ments, he has rented his farm, we un- 100 acres -1i miles front Win ham, 0 ' derstaud' to James Anderson. Next Sunday is Xmas Anniversary lz Christmas eve. A careful intelligent look through the above Departments will - ft•ont 131yth, first-class buildings and Christmas Goads. Bibles and hymn BOOkS. Hartle; and Will. Patterson and Fred. services in the Methodist church, The flrst•elasa farm, 85 serer cleared, 6 convine;e every intending' buyer that When we offer BARGAINS we mean every centre pews are reserved for S. S. Bohol- ,teres hardwood We have all the new books daintily Wasman are all defog well in New , , balance black ash – , Y A SrECIAz. BAR°A1x IN BIBLES.—BCaati• era. Rev, Rodgers of Fordwioh, Chair- tiYOCd We Write. bound, in (',loth and Burnt Leather. Standard fully bound in Leather, large type, Ret • York city; Hart. is an express office, man of the District Ill. address the swamp, this is a fine farm and the t feronces, mans, etc., worth regularly Will. is in n woodworking shop, and ' w intending p%rcbaser would do well works in various styles of Fancy bindings and from ;1.25 to ;1.75 ea ...... 'JOc Fred. is still behind the counter, oongregation. Special music will be to look at it before buying elsewhere. printed on India Paper. Several styles ofrendered by the choir, orchestra, and 1Q0 acres -4 miles from Wingham, 50 _ Poets in Leather Bindings. Very handsome Presbyterian Books of Prates, too to $3.00. Wesley Denman met with a painful school. Acres cleared, balance black ash editions of Shakespeare, Dickens, Scott. Methodist Hymns, 30c to ;3; p accident last week b which he lost a Wm. Dane has rented his grist mill to P g g p Special lddia Y rwittn , cod buildings and a snap Paper Edition at ;1.25, �z.5o, $2.25i $3, part of the second Huger of his left Alex. Hamilton late o1 Wyoming and at the rice. Toy Books of all kinds ; beautifully P g pSTNIAS.. hand. He was out hunting• and when � 100 acres -3 miles from Win ham and colored and Illustrated. Bibles and Hymn Books (Methodist and Pres- Bring at a rabbit, the gun exploded with H. Hamilton of Lakelet for 4 70ar, g frow Wlsitechurch, 70 scree cleared C-nX Special value in Linen and Untearable byterian) combined, $1.0o to $3.00. the above result, with the privilege rs buying at .the and bat. black ash steam o ' Y of the term, lyiessrs. Hamilton get Fos- p, good build - Books, 5c to 35c each, Catholic Prayer Books, 5o cts. to $1.50. Mrs. Jos. Pugh, as delegate from the session Jan. 1st. We welcome the ings, spring creek always running, local branch of the Woman's Institute, Messrs, Hamilton to our prosperous vil. cheap farm and must be sold. Our stock of Xmas. Specialties was never more complete or attractive, and values r, TOY DEPARTMENT. attended the Provincial Institute at lage and hope this investment will be 100 acres -3 ntlles from Wingham, were never better. Get our Xmas. supplies here and you may be sure of a merry TMENT buildings good tannin water, a , • Guelph last week. She reports an in- satisfaotot'y , g � pp y y terestin meeting, and also attending good stock farm, to be sold at once. d Santa never made so man Toys as this ear • we At the annual regular meetingof the 100 acres -2 miles from Wingham and y you each and all. 'n agents for him and all orders left here will Y L. O. L. 767, held in their hall n Mon- 2 from Bluevale, 90 acres cleared, ... the Fat Stock Show. She thinks the g g d „ exhibition was ver fine. r g gy g da; evening of last week, the following gal. ash and cedar swamp, 2 acres Christmas, which We sincerely W1S O ttention. ..g –e 1 officers were elected and duly metalled orchard, fine barn with stone stab - b o by Past Master Bro. Harding; W. 1+:. ling, good fratne house, plenty of A good Organ almost new, f p g y �r LLS ...........................r.lo to $3.00 each g� -a East Wawanosh -J J Elliott! D 'M —W H. Gregg;water fences in repair. No better , , or sale cheap; exchange for either dr or Teen wood urns ...........................7uc, 1.25 and $1. ,0 , , , Ines...... I ............... ......75c, 1.25 and $1.50 5 o` � Chap. -Jae. Leech, R. S. -J. A. situation in Huron county. „ a1tTo................................. to5$i o each * .,9 � � John Nethery of Bluevale bouirht a Strong; F. S. -Thos. Nash; Treas.-R. 100 acres -0 miles from Wingbam and Toys m m , fine milch cow from Sandy Nixon last Sleighs, Sleds, Doll Cabs, etc„ etc, iy 0 week, also a horse ]coin Chas. Hamil- Ross; D. of C. -Wm. Bennett; Loot.- - 8 from Bruss6ls, highly improved sing ,. 1 ton, Blyth. H. Harding; Com. -W. Evans, R. farm, 3 acres hardwood, splendid Mn Match, Jas. Beswitheriok, Phil. dim- barn and stables, frame house, good GORVON • g Cases and Fancy Articles. : ° ' Wes. Quinn, who was a guest at merman, G. W. Walker, orchard, spring creek at rear of Yarm, Do • .«a Wm. Nethery's for a few days last moll, clay loaap. This ie good buyini Fautiful Sets iri French Stag and ,Ebony, containing gro week, returned to his home feeling I for some one. Big Prices for Trade. DIRECT IMPORTER ombs and Mirrors ; also Ebony Brushes and Mir- 9:2 much better for the rest after his indis- Dr. Ovens of London, M. R. C. S. L. 11)0'acres-9 miles from Wingham and + s se at el Splendid values. Musical Photo Albdm position. R. C. P. specialist, eye, ear, nose and 8 from Brussels, first-class buildings p y p w°` Moat of the farmers around thin throat, will be in Wingham, at Cam - and fences, plenty of water, No. 1 an .Cases in great variety, bell's Drug store, Monde Dec, 28th. soil, a desirable property; will be _ a g vicinity delivered some fowl last week g y' id chea . 4 tit Bel rave, havin sold to Dar. Me- Glasses properly fitted. pp g Fordwich. g g 1 acres -S miles from Win ]tam, 2 }=' a 9 Laughlin and Mr. W. Whaley, who MANEY To LOAN -At 47� per cent. on from Belgrave ; large bank barn, Fane Chinaware 40 �. / y o were employed by Mr. George. One g Miss F. Yeo and Mrs. R. Mus rove of M improved farms. Easy terms of re- frame ]rouse, acres of orchard, good g °c fortunate man took home $35 for his payment; expenses light. Apply A. fences, spring creek, all cleared; on Bluevale were recent callers in the - makes the most suitable : c n fowl, and another $30, Surely it pays Dultnage, Real Rstate *no Loan a main road. village. present for a lady. Our .99 9 to raise fowl at this rate, even if they Agent, $ont Block. - - 1.(p acres -5 miles from Wingbam and Mr. and Airs. W. McMichael of, GREAT '� �� i', Customers tell us Foe have ' pdo eat a lot of groin. � from 4It;evale, ood frame build, , o g Qu Appelle, Assa., arrived here on Sat - the choicest stook ever r, ti The following is the report of S. S. Inge, SA acres pl'eared, balance ash urday all will spend the winter with w, -',gin, • shown in Wingham,��and o Yo. 9, E. Waw, far the month of - Morris. atvalllil, fasces ip repetr, s°lis cheap, IRs Win ham, -10 gg parents, lir. and ]lire, Nyi+ §gt4e�all, our increasing sales would indicate'that the people are e _,n y l�ioveplber. The names are arranged in order qt ;p]crit: Sr, 4th --Stanley Elliott. P+IIa i"Jalliei', Willie Shoebot- h ask to The township Council will a Pass a By-law concerning a sectional acres #}files rpin near )aprdpae, Qq aFres clesyred gal. Ash swamp; franttl house in good Sr Atiniyersary'sgrviees Were hale] in theIL right. p "P torn. Jr, 4th -Laura Currin, Harvey bonus to the proposed C. P. R. rail- repair, good barn and stables, 3 wells, Methodist Chnroh last Saturday, lice. If to cak�h t>li•' ve tbili'g - wins i to v , .i• � } . Linklater, Annie Leaver. Sr, Orr]- way extension. soil, clay loam in high state of culti- J. W. Holmes of Gorrie preached at All kinds of Fancy Dishes fax �. W ilf rid Pocock, Tessa Anderson,Katie A letter from Joseph Cleggsays he vation, good fences, a snap for some 10.30 and 7 o'clock and Rev. Mr. Oliver are here' -the- product of fill tl some of the beat makes in Shiell• Maggie Shiell, John Kerr, Her- •fi id Sh is visiting with his brothe iWash- g • one. 100 acres -10 miles from Win ham was announced to lecture on the follow-Ama&:D�e in Tuesda evenin the world. England, Scot- 9 batt Burchill. Jr. 3rd -Gar a oe- ington territory and will probably pro- g Y g Il Wer land, France. Austria, Ger- m bottou7, John Abram, Maxwell Abram teed to California. near Marnoch, 90 acres cleared, bat. Mr. Robt. Dulmage of Saskatoon many and Japan-all:David Tisdale and a Rang of m Lare James Pergilspp. Sr. 2nd --Gordon No. I sugar bush, good barn, frame brother of A. Dalmage of Wingham is represented. Rintoul, Walter hocapk, freo. Walker en are house, good fences, spring creek. Geo. Currie. Rlsry Rlliott, Qwantlgline engaged at Mr. D. Dunbar's taking 100 acres -near Westfield, Wingbam visiting his sister here, Mrs. McKee, Currie, Earl Elliott. Petsrl deacon, opt ti bar- for the erection of a new 14 miles, 92 acres cleared. bat. hard- and other friends in Homdek. He pur- We wish you all a very Merry Christmas. Sr, Part II -Versa Taylor, Daniel Per- barn the Fol}?ip summer, wood, stone wall under barn, frame poses spending 'the wisher fn i3ntario. guson, ]Rich. Deacon. Jr. Part IT- Wednesday of last wpeic ohs house, 2 acres orchard, good fences, Although it s cola 'iu app}to a they* r„ , y spring creek •tis farm will be sold don't feel it. �jQw Harold Currie, Harold Walker, Bern e. Mnouey, 5th line, delivered 4 lune P 066 . b .'•1ot�«!•« Ip Shiell. Russel ttlalLer. Average attend- tgs to Wm. Jewitt, at Brussels G. T. very slices. D¢r. and Mrs. Tohn gcKee, gpogm- ante 25. Alice Duff, teacher. , station, that weighed 1,740 lbs. 1Q0 acres-gmilesfrolp Wit,g44m, good panted by lgiQ ilfaggiet }etinrned ,from 00w1j""ER & cooThe were fine ones._ buildings, drat class larpt, heaytrfnl the West Puliraday, fpeltpg �1soh A 1 Y location, and for sale very cheap, better of the pleasant trip,-$qr, HeliceslVe Geo. Taylor of the grovel road has 200 acres --5 miles from Wingham, reports that the crops around Naepawa i , yr 1� Belgrave. purchased the house and lot formally near Glenannan, 80 acres cleared, were not as good as other years, bat 1 owned by Mr. Buie of Blyth, where he 15 acres hardwood, 10 acres ash the rio s r batt r 'a. sold RYP94�f' jewclry�' C43 441 Araw'so _"n"4440 (SUCCESSORS TO ALEX. ROSS) The Methodist Congregation lull have a tea -Wee ng on Chrtstmae 11 viii FR@ids for the future, Having sold his flirt l:p biQ brother Charlie. swamp, balance slash, excellent barn and stables, brick house, 1 acre orch- p e wee p . a quarter section of land he left for $4,500. Brush d Comb Cases, night, • . • + Rev, W m. Lowe of . Wingham will The Hier family, sill If Pg. 1 re- T.. Uu W y' iglu, ard, plenty of water, a bargain if sold at once. 1 Hurried And Worried All Da �' preach in Belgrave Trinity church neXt Sunday afternoon. Ir,ovp to lirgaiels in Clic ear ttlre et ar 1? and having diepoeHd pf their f, si leased the comfortable brlpk esitfence 175 ap d�_, E}lilea rom Wingham, 1 ro} I ovate, ac ee' )pat ea and € 4 g+ 'eRrin And the worst of it is on are alittle Y run down anq have mightT little chance / ovel� t�/ tG+/ Trinity10hurch will hold s. Christ- of George Howe. They will be grsgt in g od state o c8ltigatio'ti, g Frele Arst•elass buildings i a chance to cak�h t>li•' ve tbili'g - wins i to v , .i• � } 4 9 ..-I .. ,••,• . ,. • _,• . - mas Tree Entertainment in the Fores- ly missed at Sunshine Methodist t grindstgne wearrp clq q t. pe• e . of a tfetituo. tere hall on $mas sae, �rof. Kershaw church. 150 acres -4 miles from Wingham and YOU are irritable gad. get lee seep tits}]} 61VIN6 U Pwill exhibit lime -light views. 2 from Bet rave, 20 acres of first- is absolutely necessary. Better stopF EE IE%tf tk4 f EFEt&EE t#tk& tEcEfrCr Eia�;�EICE frEtE & tI ire The Women's Guild of Trinity On Christmas Dap Sorry Mooney, iz before thins et �b y forplsri of the 5th line, now of Way- class hardwood bush, not a foot of g 8 worse. Your bast cher h, Belgrave, have purchased a burn, 9. . T.� will wed Miss Pea- waste land on the farm, good build- plan is to use Ferroaone for awhile and vary beai;W;jl silver Communion ger- cook, pf Cratgsville, pes.F id¢}I'1 , S)nt. ings, a never -failing spring; a bur- give your nerves And brain a chance to vice for bhe gse Frf the church. It is Accompanied b bra €abler #ndppgoth- pj i sold inside of two months pick up. Ferrozone is the finest tonic a w O ex acted �^ be Ileesl 1Yo?, u+e first time yyrs. Moopf'yl they will 1% t ra' n Pigs. buoy man can take. It makes new iy Our stock 1S much too 1 I.. er (Henry and iii r Kj g P -%.Wi come bare on the Saturda fnliiilvip cies.__ .iTee ro Wa k qp, blood, nourishes the body, strengthens iV on Christmas... y g 4, 4, - # 0? ,l. pl li;poiL ehnrciii s,, d will renew old friendships for near j iy@rs >flp, tilpllerecl'far►is or,- the nerves, inprove� the appetite And W large and in order to clear e Business The congregation u. a sisting of as , aeduc an elF}} fl}is is rel}ai iiitates �l't9"whdlis" s ate Tr f will hold a tis -meeting ori the 10th a sllgr;t t}}p 1 g one ripe CQc; , a good chance for soma one o et a F@Fro,k , inst., to take the place of the a,;>z01 The followinf, jg t�.te report of S. 9.l Ana lot of timber ata ver lowfigure. it Out we will give ex.tra., Christmas tree entertainment. There Vo. C,, Morris, or the ;nAl)tl? of No-' 1 les fe0rp Vingh:am and r -s� will be a good program supplied b amen arranged in or4ftr pf acres -'f nil !"111 P g PP Y stands i. N g s x Am 70 acrela c18arCd �6 T1 ordinary Bargains all this -_ the Sunda school and other local 4 r elmore, , Y Blandin i, .Jeanie pole, Parkinson, ai P.rond rows„ 'Very body Is talent and tea will be served from six Armstrong. Sr. 4t. - Ir°naParkineon, aFFeB aw`d,p p •e'4F>P a�rG••. g to eight o'clock: Proceeds to supply Clayton Prdcter, Fred. gooj)ard arch Title r)e s, firaF.f4r ll Lids - e are going out of the. Shoe -busi- new books for the Sunda school Items Qlegg, Y Annie good orchard, a jl4a stppk farm, Evill iYlonth. Dont mass this Y Swindlehilrpt, Edith .Procter, he sold cheap. b' . 1. library. Johnson, Frank Atretton. Mabel John. 16h acres -3 mites from W [ngham, 130 s and wish to close out ever Pair of dpi yr r Y l' son, Will Watson, ,Tom Dlegg. Jr, -tb acres cleared, 4 acres of hardwood 1 great o ortl> i our new and up-to-date stock of WANTED. -200 more bright young ,Grace Ferguson, I.arvre� p Arm- I bush bat. ash and cedar swam fine About pmen and women to train ae teno•strong, Jenny A.ndersoia_ depr?8 �orr{ frame house, well situated;Talking dam, Noble Whe;eler,Alvin Q.rrpstrong999 �I'li ing fine Christmas presents graphers and book-keepers, and posi- Maggie Irvine, Rdgar (lallagiler, Lizzie . nloF pajPIpq cheap. ! 3-; c ea- ties m ham, near very cheap. tions will be guaranteed to those who Gallagher, 3rd -Murray ,f o}lneon.. r Fq f,r jT W! f to thoroughly qualify. The Canada Buis- Lizzie Ferguson, Jennie Wigittmap, ( lenfarrow,alitg.• ytins ;eve�l jarppl�, t ilr Shoes Hess tulle a of Chatham, Ont., an in- RSceil;ent 15,4ildiiigs, 3 acrgs of har - % , #� STONES Chinao►, ®�� g Bettie Young, Willie Watsom, '�t1os. wood. pisvei'rgns 4COSs t1iq back'cpr- °° i stitution that has made a great name Frazer, Mary Irvine, 2nd=-ThYppe . � at for itself in turning out competent of- Wrap, Norman Geddes, John Coilltea, iter, 170. 1 felts] q; .T>Ap1Aitle>iC are, �iAQe9C, _ flee help and getting its students plat- Leslie Bates, Amdrew Procter, James &ere eressier r;t ea oo4 44) a glj*rn, ed in good positions, is now staking V Leslie Ba, Leslie Andrew Procto I amen Tgrnberry TR Bocci f ragle E;µrn, #O `� pit et Setr,. rA p By Jan. 1 St 1904. an urgent appeal for a still greater new fratne hoose, I apre of prphxrd, - c `' '' a sr s^s- 9 g PP g Johnson, Maggie Wi httn,tn, Norman � - ! , number of bright young man and Wheeler, Irvin Ferkuson, Annie Bell. 3 acres of ash swamp, good fences, a reat snap women who have had the, advantages . Sr, pt. 2nd -henry Armstrong, Mor- g . of is good English training, to go to le. ,jords,p, Bella Wi htman, John 50 acres -7 miles from Wingham,good A beautiful Wall Pocket given to ever purchaser of x.00 Y g buildings, fine stock -farm, will be seldom, yes never, hA4e £' Ohatilr�m and take thorough tapeta- Tasker, Charles oUltes, Henry Arm- g ' , tion along these lines. Last the strong, VictoroUpg; Scott Irvine, 1 b0sold very cheap. the people of Wingham smil- worth of goods or over. r 1 Y .this end In view ever Pair must ro rietot,A?gkhisworth school were _ acres -4 miles from Wingham. about Y P P y Horace Irvine. Jr. t. ,arirl,�, bort successful in ge4lpg 345 students plat- Elmer Wilkinson, 7 acres of timber, balance No. l grass ed their approval on such Tasker, fI- j roc- frame house and barn, a bar- beautiful goods as we are dis- +• � ed in good positions 19 tt}e 11 months ter Katie Gallagher. Part 1—tamer• 1,fn.d' f. ,., g SOIne rice even if it is below cost. g gain ne if sold at once. p nearly asumanyne � more and hgoodl po itiont on Geddes, Charles Frazer, Gertrude 50 cres- 2 miles ficin-Wipgjiam, first- playing for the XmaS. trade. Armstrong. Willie Stratton, Willie g mp Sea -t e •s to buy, _ .. had to go unfilled. This year Wilcamp, Iiordan Ferguson, Average class buildin s and an exceptional farm 1 fly• ;- expect more calls than ever, attendance 4d.' F, . jar qg, teacher. throughout. This is an exceptional e Ise IToa gsaatest shortage has been for' 0 fine pro arty and can be bought �����reS���S� �conng }flap, and they will undertake 1 -- __... lR$egpable.W ►sante �i1Rus i9 Coming 4" Presents. nts guaran;tep a position to every The best atoc`ir of Picture Moulding �" With Orange5l Lemons, Nuts, young man wbq Will graduate, at _ ever shown in Wingham may be seen 0441 dies n e a hat more valuable Gould "ages rapiz,pg frog s. to $80.00 M our store. Brin along our ic• Sate will not permit me t0 lee a $el'yt�ling sujta 'presenter, In:'nthQ the prevrri g lgpt,as t}}rg ' have them framed of the beat any more farmin detail, but I able for the Holiday �Seaeon. �a�d4�(�t� ��04,� being from w to $41}'x' moill.4ip#.;y rtilkar Bros. do Button. might just say that if you want a et than a fine Parr of Shoes or RvsnEns:-We save eau moneq; _ i T farm Heal'-"!t�gel9I Bl�,tll, Clinton, 1 Orders Riled and delivered they save your health ; the newest - t. ow it 41-^ l promptly. Phone 58• �v,ely Parr of Slippers for Father, and best at Vt'. J. Greer's. Jamestown. G4oderigh, .y►}�{{aa,#1 t , Mr. Win. Forrest, Sr„ is on the sick Teeswater, ellnore, ia{ox�rjp 41- i', Sister or Brother. McRliieaEs, flet this week. riston, Palmerston, Listowe `or m n p Garden -Taylor -In Morris, on Dec. Seaforth, Call and get l list. Humberstone Y Mpg. �.b. Willis, who has been at Js 3rd, by the Rev. J. Holmes, Jno. R. home for the past thrAA weeks waiting I have town and village proper - Garden, of Ellisboro'. Assa., to Mise on her mother, is seriously ill tat pres- ties ranging in price from $400 up , • Sarah, daughter of Wm. Taylor, ant. (Tudhope s old stand, SVinghatn) s is a great o ortunit for you to to $7000, Anel rhe }ntending pur- g pP Y Y Warick-Armstrong.- At St. Paul's Mr Wm Innes had a bee to haul chaser will find it to his 44P4Rtage t :L. WHO= Oldest, Largest, Most Widely Circulated and Only Nii'tiona) QagricuItural and Home Paper in Canada. • rectory, on December 9th, by Rev. atone last week; he tlr oaea enlar p p K to look over this list i�efore mak ng d ilew shoes at Wholesale prices. Wm 1:,owe, Robt. Warick to .Maria 'enlarger ng the store so as to be able to parry a cho'e of & Ouse lot Or bus{Hess NOTICE . - Armstrong, both of 3rd con. of 'e largerstock. 1 p 1 NOTICE ° 0 J Morris. Mrs. E. Mulligan who was reported Especially in the town of Wipg- , Welch -Dennis -In Turnberry, on to be better last week, has taken a re- p 3' RE .00 of sacv iggs are Much higher ppec, 10, b Rev. Dr, Gundy, Mr, lapse and is again very ill, we are ham, I have some excellent inves%s» this season than last self on. The ne and see the Shoes and see the Vi7alter Welsh, to Miss Bertha are sorry to say. menta in business properties, be- Canada Furniture Manufacturers are Maude, daligbter of Mr. and Mrs. The debate held in the hall on Wed- sides retail businesses, such as gro- prepared to pay the highest price for SOON a5 the are Jas, Dennis, of'Viii orry. all kinds of Hardwood logs. as well as -at come SOO y nesda evening of last week was quite Johnston -Robinson -In Turnberr8, Y g q ser dr goods, boots and shoes aiilccesakul, One of the debaters, Jas. y, y g � , Basswood, delivered at the Button 8c r faston Dec. 10, by Rev, W. Lowe, Mr. Borg 4p , TY49 tltlablo to come how- oto., etc. Peasant Chair Factory, Wingham. • Robert Johnston to Miss Margaret °oar, and his plass was illie• "fly f:}°o.IsnitOba and N. W. T. lands for Farmers should get the loge in early p p Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, cI rod°ter. o4llj�" while roads aro good, and gat the g SpottoI , former teacher oj! W hht hest rice. John Robinson of Turnberry. Public school, who did veryy well con• i;rr DEATHS. siderina the short time he had to pro- s ; F sEanada Furniture l>�.I<r _ ' •� Dec. 12, the infant pare. The subject was to be= -'Re•„ Roo--tn Wingnar.,, � Roe.solved thatChaniberlain's Preferential clyme Note WINGIHAiit child of Mr. and Mrs, floe,.Policy will benefit the Hotpire, but -'••ry' to Mr. Bowman's absence they - McNalr--In Grey, on Dec. 10, Duncan owwb +,.,r;ae it to--"ResolvedButto'n & Real l;St�tO and B�SI>a6SS Tr�lisfl' Co. McNair, aged 74 ears, 7 months and: deoidu • FARM FOR SALE. a g y �. to uu�_-.. --tial Polis 25 days, that Chamberlain's re' sae .. . Y will not benefit thepHm ins ►1 After January 1st, 19U4« 0 + $1,.,50 MB Gannett -In W{ngham, Dec, 11, the p , �hli� Improved farm of 125 arras within NUMBERS / infant child of Mr, and Mrs, cision was note given, but both ,at as OFFICE ; ee miles of Wingham, Good build- ��ri�i a build - Gannett. William ;ago, orchard, well -watered. 100 acres Now subscribers flet balanco o,[ this year free, including thdgnitleent ChristmRA oc %�. W made some splendid rinta. There ..v .. - , .6A, was a short musical program after '(j gtaira In VanStone filo¢ � p yp q r. Sind in your su subscription at n Samplinc copy free. ao single issue. Agents alpared, 25 acres pasture land. Hn» McCutcheon--In Grey, tin Dec, 5 which all joined in singing the Nation P everywhere; Jane Helena Crowe, beloved wife oI al anthem. Amount recelved At the W I N 0 Ill A " ghua 4 at the .A;�vAxcB b1� zc eWiOnfg• •CBE WILLIAM WELD CO., LIMITED, London, Out, Frank McCutcheon, aged ell years, door was $6.00, 41