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The Wingham Times, 1903-10-15, Page 1THS WIN(1HAIVI TIM VOL XXXII.--NO, 1653. SIGN OF THE BIC BEAR There should he no doubt about where to go,when in need of Gents Fur- nishings. An experi- ence of years in this line of business has. given us an insight into the requirements of the people of this vicinity, and our many satisfied customers give ample evidence that what they get here is always the newest and best to be had anywhere. Our shelves and count- ers are now replete with the most fashionable goods, and the prices are, as usual, within easy reach. You are invited to call and see what we have in Fall and Winter Overcoatinas and SuitinAs. We feel sure they will please you. Remember, we sell cheap Homuth Bros. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by PRANK PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK WINOKAM Capital paid up, $ 2,980,000 &serve Fund and Undivided profits $ 3,330,000 Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold ou all points in Canada) the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTM'1;NT-Interest iallowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 31st December each year. A. E. GIBSON, Manager,. R. Vanstone, Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINBNAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,700,000.00. Total Assets, $22,000,000. President- HON. War. GrnsON. Vice -President and General Manager -J. Tuitunu u. DIRECTO= George Roach, john Proctor, A. 11. Leo, John S. Hendrio, Goo. Rutherford. .Assistant General Manager -H. S. STEVEN. Inspector -H. M. WATsoN. .Savings Sank -Hours 10 to 8; Saturday, 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In- terest allowed, and computed on the 80th No- vember and 81st May each year and added to principal. Special Deposits also received at current sated of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United States Bought and sold, Travellers are notified that theRank of Ham - Ilion and its Branehe3• ianne Oircular Rates of National Provincial Bank of England, Limited, +which can be cashed withoitt tharge or trolls ble In any part of tho world. W. CO13BOULD, Agent DIOItIESON&%1OLvtES, Selieitors; Don't run the risk of being disappointed by buying old and out of date ()rockery when you can get the best and newest designs and patterns In Dinner Ware at less than some of the prices we see quoted by others, I have just opened a large orate of very choice Sets at extremely low prices. Come early and get your choice, as they won't lust long. RI A. Hutchison GROCERIES AND °ROOKERY Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59. Who Wants a Farm ? I havo over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 50, 75, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms. Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song. .Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con- nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap. A hotel doinggood business for sale cheep. Also a wagonsop. A general store with large trade, live village. Also a large amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. For further par- ticulars apply to J, A. MacKENZIE, Insurance Agent, Holyrood. To the Real Estate Buyer No matter where located I ant sure I can save you some money, unless the circumstances under which you buy are very exceptional. No matter what ]rind of a property or business you are going to buy write me or can before closing a deal. I can and shall make it profitable to you to buy through me. My extensive advertising keeps me constantly in touch with property owners in every part of the country, and I can find exactly the property you want in a very short time. O. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent. Vanstone block, Wingham. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran• teed to cure headache. Purchased We understand Bell, D. Robertson this town have pur of some 172 square Fort Frances, and on another timber leave Wiugham i weeks for Fort Fr the work of Belli In connection lowing is taken f in Monday's T Preston, of Win Carr and .I). Ro will start a furn Frances. Messr have gone East mber Limit. hat Messrs. H. O. nd A. H. Carr of haled a timber limit Iles, situated near Iso taken an option limit. Mr. Carr will the course of a few nces to proceed with timber. ith the above the fol - m the Winnipeg news ronto News: -W. A. peg, H. O. Bell, A. H. rtson, of Wingham, ure factory at Fort . Carr and Robertson purchase machinery. Fanny Goods and Wools at per's. In order to reduce atm . Buckley will sell all stock : cep oysters, fruit, and tobaccos at c : ice for the next 30 days. Blyth r all Fair. The fall fair hel in Blyth on 5aaesdav and Wednesday of last week was a great success. The exit' its were up to form- er years and in soi , e classes the exhibit was very large. he Clinton band furn- ished music dnrin i the last day of the fair. Mr. Geo. 0. Hanna, of Wingham won the first prize in the gentlemen's road race. Mr. " . J. Scott, of town had the booth pri ilege and sold a large quantity of fruit, to. Many Wingham- ites attended the f ir. Send details of your property, and price to C. J. Maguire, and Ise/ill find yon a buyer, STOVES, -Wood stoveai stoves, ranges, and everytl 'n u may require in the stove line, botlf new and second hand, at prices that will surprize you. A.4YouNo c4G Soar. More Dwells In Galt a committe Trade has taken in h meeting the demand committee proposes joint stock Co. to dwellings rentable a The manntacturers means view the pr and will likely inves the movement a p handling vacant lots ting up anumber of for which there is Wingham we are fat; lar to that in Galt. large number of no would rent from $G t some move should be caring them before t s Needed. of the Board of nd the matter of for houses. This e formation of a reot at least fifty $8 to $12 a. month. nd other men of position favorably As an adjunct to 'vate promoter is "th a view to puts 'gible )residences, ugh demand. In i . g a problem simi- ingham needs a dwellings that $8 per month and ade toward se- dd time next year. Stratford A.rnl.orie were sold for less the Mrd. Dwight L. M famous evangelist, di field, Mads. Without the land, $250. widow of the at East North - WINGTIA :[, ONTARIO, TRURSDAY, OCTOBER .15, 1903. Wear Green's Shoes and Rubbers. Transfer of .Last week C. J. agent, disposed of tl by George Wraith, Street, for $675, W was the purchaser. sonetuvos m oad ' g investme and the inteudiug well to call on him Property, aguire, real estate property owned itnated on Scott • T. A. Fishleigh Mr, Maguire has sin to wu property, rohaser would do efore buying. Imported Fancy Chiutl at Cooper's. Wall Paper and Shades at Cooper's. 500 lbs pork (farmer's cured) for sale, 25;3 off. G, E. King, Voters' His Honor, Judg List Court for the the Council Chani week. As near as of the day's sittin as follows:-Libe 30; Liberals struc added, 18; Cousei A few minor cha list. Mayor Van the interests of ti Dudley Holmes lot of the Conservativ ist Court, Doyle hold Voters' own of Wingham iu r on Tuesday of this e can h ear the resui G may be sn►umed up ale added to the list, off, 14; Conservatives vatives struck off, 24. 'es were made in the tone was present iu e .-Liberals, and Mr. ed atter he interests a, GIRLS WANTED -Mattress department, upholstering factory. Apply to WALKER CLEGG. The Gauthier- nddison Concert. The concert gii u in the opera house on Monday even g, by the Gautliier- Anddison Comp iy, under the auspices Of the citizens and, was fairly well patronized, an those who attended speak in terms o praise of the entertain- ment provided. Miss Kathryn Chattoe- Morton, contralt soloist, was a general favorite with th audience. She has a full, clear voice t great power. The company throng out is a combination of refined artists, a d their entertainment of a pure, whole ome character. WANTED, -A cook for a small family in city. $4 per week. Apply to R, A. Douglass. Coming Again To Wingham. J. Y. Egan, rupture specialist, of Toronto, who will make his next regular visit to Wingham, Queen's Hotel Satur- day, Sunday (all dad and evening) two days, only October 24.25. Remember this gentleman has now the largest es- tablishment in the Dominion exclusively devoted to the treatment of rupture. He has been established thirty-seven years in Toronto and has visited our section periodically for the past quarter of a century. Is this not a record.? See 'Ad" in this issue. STOVES -All kinds, at as we need money pd i; Call and see what bpain prices, dst sell stoves. e/ilave. L. YOUNG & SON. Saving A Mitchell young Advocate took a tri and thinking to sac a few purchases in t purchases was a pal he paid $4.98. On 1 found he could pur from a Mitchell nn price of $3.50, Th' to show that in ne to make your purcl merchant. xpenses. nan,according to the to Detroit recently, his expenses made ho city. Amoug the of shoes for which is return home he ase the same shoes rchant at the regular is another example ly every case it pays ases from the home Nor= ,-The question is: How can Robt. Mclnd.00 loan his money so cheap on notes and mortgages? Call and See, ROBT. McINnoo. A Fine . nument. Messrs. Cochrane ble and granite deal iu Teeswater cemet a monument to the W. R. Thompson. ite sarcophagus des polished and the w class in every part' a reputation for d and this monumeu what has been sa' closed by a heavy stone copeing.-Tees- water News. nd Johnston, mar- rs, Wingham, were y this week erecting enlory of the late t is of Swede gran- ge. It is beautifully rkmanship is first- ular. This firm has ing excellent work certainly bears out The lot is also en - Presentation o Mr. John Kerr. On Thursday e ening, October Sth., a social was held in Holmes' School House. Quite a number e,' people attended, and an enjoyable tim: was spent. After a programme, co isting of addresses, readings, recitati urs, songs, etc•, Mr. John Kerr, of W gham, who is super- intendent of the pion Sunday School held in that soho.1, was presented with a handsome cont! and address. The presentation was nade by Mr. James Linklater, while ie following address was read by Mr. '' in, King; - DE AR MR. ITER u: -It is with feelings of the greatest pl t, sire that we take this opportunity of pr starting you with a tangible token of . ur esteem, and appre- ciation of your sera 'ces as Superintendent of our Sunday So sol during the last three years, We hope that yo • will accept this pres- eet, not so much fo ite intrinsic value, as for the good•wi 1 n which it is given. We sincerely trust iat you may long be spared in the goo. Providence of God, to work in our Staid y School, or in any other good work.. May happiness eve be thy lot, Wherever thous alt be; And joy and pleas i e light the spot That may be ho a to then. Sind on 1 Signed behalf o the e teachers and Scholars. In reply, Mr. Kerr e pressed his thanks for the handsome pre ont.. A very important p rt of the evening's proceedings name aft the presentation, when the kindness an generosity' Of the ladies were shown, by serving a sulnptti• ons lunch, after whit all departed to their Several homed. CHURCH NTES. Service will be held i the Presbyteri- an and St. Paul's cher • les on Thanks- giving Day at 11 o'clock Rev. Mr, Purten, of 0 •ncoe, has been chosen to succeed Rey, W, S.Howard as rector of Trinity char. 1 at Mitchell, A Thanksgiving servic: willbe held in the Methodist Chnrch tea. y (Thursday) at 11. o'clock, lasting one hour; and in the afternoou from 3 to 4 .'clock a pray. er and praise service will a held. Rev. Robt. Johnston, eight years pastor of Presbyterian Ohurch,Lon to his congregation hf accept the call to the Am terian Church, Mont reel. action of the London pres The Managera of the W byterian church have issue the members and adherents asking for a special offerir and 25th. The revenue fro offering will be used in ma improvements to the chute D., for over t. Andrew's on.announced intention to loan Presby object to the ytery. gham Pres. circulars to f the church on Oct. 18th the special ing needed property. The opening services i connection with the Methodist church t the Nile will beheld on Sunday, 18th net. There will he a special dedicatic service at 10;30 it. m• conducted by tl e President of the London conference, ' ev. Jasper Wilson, Rev. Dr. Daniel, .f Goderich will preach in the afternoo , and Rev. Jasper Wilson in the eveni g. On Mon- day evening a fowl supper nd entertaiu- ment will be held. Rev. Gundy, of Wing ham will deliver an , ddress at the Monday evening :meeting. The Junior Epworth ague of the Methodist Church will hol an entertain- ment in the chnreh this (' hanksgiving) evening, commencing at 7 0 o'clock. A good prcgramme has been prepared, and refreshments will he sery • . The juniors have been successful in ge ting up en- tertainments, and it is con lently expect- ed shat the event this eves ing will be no excl?ption to the role. A: admission fee of 15 cents for adults and Oc for child- ren will be charged. M nbers of the Junior League will be ad itted for 50. Good house wanted to rent. est be centrally located. To ren a bout $9 per mouth. Apply at Ti r • office. WANTED.-Tnrkeys and .fowl of all kinds. Why sell only the large turkeys for 6 or 7c alive? Our market price will be 10 to 12;c undrawn. Fresh tub but• ter 1Gc, eggs 150, dried apples 5c. GEO. E. Kase. For immediate, sale Men's G. .calf overcoats, prinefpally rgo sizes; also black dog and bear ou moats. Men's, youth's and boy's overco. s, raglans, etc., at A. R. SMITH'S. Henty Books For Boys We have just passed into stock a big shipment of the ever popular Henty Books for boys. Buying in the large quantities gave us a very low price. We share this benefit with our customers. For a limited time we will sell these books at 35c each, postpaid. They are bound in cloth, and in- clude such titles as : Jack Archer The Golden Canon The Boy Knight Colonel Thorndyke's Secret Rujub the Juggler W.1. F. Mallagh BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER BRANTFORD, - CANADA. orImmetiommialh GET RID OF THAIWOLD ERE WI comes McKIBBON'S Laxative Cold Tablets Will break up and euro Coughs, Colds, LanGrippo, eto. These are no experiment. They heves proved their Milne in many cases. FOR SALE ONLY BY. Walton MeKihbou DRUGGIST Next door to post office. LOWN'EY'S-Fresh this week. See J, Button & Co's Roots and Shoes Purchased Mr. Chas. A. Be Winnipeg some 1110 ed the Sentinel Mound, Mau, Mr young Wiughamit Chas. Barber of several years exper business and shoul his new nndertakir neat. seven comm The new publisher for success. Newspaper. •her, who went to Ms ago, has parches- iewspaper at Pilot Barber is a former and a son of Mr. own. He has bad ence in the printing make a success of g. The Sentinel is a , eight page paver. has our best wishes Dr. Ovens of London, M. R. C. S. L. R. C. P. specialist, eye, ear, nose and throat, will be in Wingham, at Camp- bell's drug store, Monday, Nov. 2nd. Glasses properly filed. Leaving At the meeting n 408, A. . 0 F. on Ti Frank Shore was pr locket by the inemb the eve of his depati fields, Bro. Dr• Chi dress, Bro, Nash in after which Bro. 5 reply and expressed the Court and the has been a member years and has alw stay of Court Huro feel the loss keen appointed District Huron for 1904-05, Ingham. Court Huron, No, sday evening Bro. sented with a gold rs of the Court ou ire for the mission holm read the ad - de the presentation re made a suitable his regret at leaving town. Bro. Shore if the Order for 22 ye been the main - and the members r. Bro. Nash was Chief Ranger for Ur. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. Accident a. Bluevale. Mr. Andrew C. i enderson, of the Bluevale road, met ith what was al- most a fatal actio: ib at Bluevale on Thursday afternoon f last week. Mr. Henderson was dra 'ng lumber from the Bluevale saw m 11 for Mr. John Fowler's new barn. "hen he hail the load taken from the . ill to the road the hack stile of the agon broke and the load turned over. Mr. Henderson was sitting back of the binding pole and he was pinned under t e load. His hip bone was broken and e was seriously cut and bruised in in ny parts of the body. The unfortnna e man was moved to the residence of r. Robt. Mason, where he has since b n lying in a very critical condition. r many days his life was despaired of, but we are pleased to learn at the time of going to press that Mr. Henderson . =s shown signs of improvement and hi chances of recov- ery are now more fa orable. He has a 2iost of friends wh will sympathize with him in this uut' ortunate accident and hope that he Ina be speedily restor- ed to his usual heals and vigor. W. Button, having decided to his house, arid block, and being of of town most of the time, will open to receive by post, off s for a pnrehnse of either or both sea ,elv. up till 0. t 31st. The stable a baggy house go with the house. For inspection apply at the house, or at J. Button's boot and shoe store. Any offers will be confidential. Terms, Iiberal. WM. BCTTON. PER ()NAL. Mrs. W. F. Hain s and son wero visit- ing with Blyth frie cis last week. Mrs. H. O. Bell 1 s been visiting with her parents at Olin on. Miss B. Craig, o y Walkerton, is visit• ing with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Kaiser. Miss Young, of -) ungannon, has been visiting with Mrs, ;' P. Grierson. Mr. and Mrs, P Brown of Lakelet were visiting with Wingham friends for a few days this we k. Mr. and Mrs. .1 Mich., are visiting Thos. Cassels. Mrs. Ie. J. Carr after a three week in Woodstock. Miss M. Hasla friends in Belgrave week. Mr. and Mrs. C. with their daught London. - Rev. Wm. 11 of Stratford, was visiting wit 1 Re . Gundy a cou- ple of days this week Miss Bosmau has r Winnipeg, where sh several weeks. Mrs. Bosman and c ildren, of Winni- peg are visiting at . r. Edward Bos loan's. Mr. J. B. Elliott re Wis., on Monday of visit at his home in Master Robbie M spent Sunday with Armstrong, Mr. E. L, Dickins.., of Goderich, was calling ou Wingham, friends for a few days daring the past; week. Mr, and Mrs. W. I . Dulmage, late of Gorrie, and the for er at one time a resident of Wingh i, have taken up their residence in W lkerton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kaiser and Misses Ora and. Della Kadsot and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott were vi iting with Walker- ton friends over San: ay. Mrs, John Bugg a Miss Bug(.' Were visiting with relativ:s and friends in Walkerton for a few days during the past week. Mrs. A. Waite and - on, Campbell, re• turned to their hoie in Toronto, on Thursday, after a sev.ral weeks' visit at Mrs. Waite's parents homein town. Mrs, (Dr.) Macao mid was visiting with her mother, Mr.. Ross at Bruce- field ru - field for a few days during the week. Mrs. Ross has been riously ill for some weeks, Mrs. Campbell, to alas been visiting with her daughter Mrs. J. D. Burns, for seine *Weeks, ret , rued to her home in Perth on Wodne: ay. She was at. eonipanied by Mr . Burns, who will giett for a fow.days at Porth. A GOQD ARG,AIN. Local interest is ed in the question the town of the p the Wingham Ela and bringing the o ing system Undt•r t � Vitt.r of the Compri n a poration its plant e recognized es a goo the town is conte give a s lmmary of Company's plant as w becoming absorb - f the purchase by tit, power, etc., of rig Light Company. eratioe of the light• nnicipal control. The toselltheor- t n tohardly fail to be bargain, so far as ed. Herewith we le original cost of t stands: boilers $2000,7.1 Engines 3107.52 Water wheels ...... ........ 3369.12 Condenser 280 85 Belting Dynamos Mrtlirs...•,, Lamps Poles Wire Transformers Electric Damper .. ..... Oil Filter•,,, Installation Supplies... Buildings, eto , . , Excavating, etc..•. Puwer,•,.... We are informed 111 not include some . et now on baud, and wl the property of the to be approved of by t will be seen that, at tl 00 the town will get ti over 50 per cent. of The additional 82000 ed to expend in rep monts will put the p s time. The payment be spread over a peri and debentures are t amount required to 430 23 7750.00 2724.90 3007.00 442.00 2080 40 2795.00 135.00 45.00 1000.00 1453.15 7243.00 b3i.60 11588.80 $50,965.77 t these figures do pplies which are ich will become n should the deal e ratepayers. It o price of $28,000.- e plaut at a trifle is original cost, -loch it is propos rs and improve• nt in first-class haFe to meet the resit irements for some f the $30.000 is to 1 of thirty years, be issued. The raised annually to provide for the pat' neut of principal 0. The earnings ar 1902 are given estimate of the system per year, al, is about $4000, ould be a substan• in the town's ex - provision for the •ailed on debenture present arrange - pays out about ht -the aro lights d those in the lant were under the street lighting tended to the • resi- wn, an improve - en felt for some and interest is $1734 of the plant for the y as over $9000, and a cost of operating the under municipal e,i0 showing that there sl tial surplus of reven chequer after makin annual amount to be debt- Under the ineut the town e450 a year for 1i on the street at town hall; and if the municipal ownership would no doubt be e. deutial parts of the t ment which it has b time is much neede During the past fe of Ontario towns has pal ownership of ale terns, and so far as c is not one of these ix has not worked sate IS no reason to belie cited control would Wingham. The rat to give this 'ratter erasion, between no Nov. 10th, and we f will come to the con be to their interest t tory action taken by matter, and cast ingly. years a number adopted munici• trio lighting sys- u be learned, there which the scheme actorily; and there e that proper muni- ot be successful iu payers will do well ieir serious eonsid- r and polliug day, el sure that they lesion that it will sanction the initis the council in this eir ballots accord - Trinity Chu ch, Belgrave. The re -opening s Sunday Oct. 11th. perfect; and th large, -in fact in t impossible to acco The sermons wer Scripture truth. man -a great pre people crowd to li the morning was, builders refused 1 Cassels, of Flint, th with Mr. and Mrs. s gr has returned home sh visit with her parents w was visiting with fo or a few days this ti c alias are visiting A T. Hamlyn at e corner" -An abject was, "Go egation will not all be mine, sai hen I make up Trinity Church r three months me it has been lurch; and th ment, of Brus work well. It is and it won much The chancel and side add so mnch Monday evening, egation gave a rs Hall which w ter which a Th held in the chore Thomas of Luc of Brussels, ingham, and tl onds all took p resses. Thus e arch re-openiu Sunday carne to a of the social tea w and Wardens, and gregation are to b success of their worked most learn May God's bless It must be mentiot der the leadership and her brother di and hymns were in The Bishop was th Mrs. John Seandret Belgrave, turned home from gr was visiting for sr armed to Superior, W r a two weeks' al Ingham. ir of Glenannau ch Mr. and Mrs. R. rvices were hell en The weather was congregations very o afternoon it was modate all the people. grand expositioas of he Bishop is a great her -no wonder the ar him. The text in 'The stone which the b ecome the head of in the afternoon the 's Jewels." The con- oon forget that "They the Lord in that day y jewels." Belgrave, was closed his summer. In that ade practically a now contractors, Messrs Is, have done their w a beautiful church, raise from the Bishop he vestries on either o its appearance. On ke ladies of the con- ocial tea in the Forest- s liberally patron,zed nksgiving service was • The Rev. W. A. Rev. I. M. Webb ev. Wm. Lowe of Rector, Rev. I. Ed - t and gave happy ad - ed a most enjoyable ▪ Tho offerings on ut $80. The proceeds re extra. The Rector 'ndeed the whole cou- congratnlated on the efforts. They have piously together, g still attend them. ,d that the choir en - f Miss Laura McCrea well. The chants piring and beautiful. guest of Mr. and during his stay in The public nowadays are quick ap• preoiate a good thing. Two w ' '.s ago we announced that The Fans ' Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal were giving as premiums this season two beautiful pictures and a lar o coloured map of the Dominion wit aa etilargecl neap of province. 1;6 i this d the hitter that caught the publie fancy. The want of it was evidently felt in most homes, and We are informed the doniand from this section has been a sarpriso to the publish- ers. The Family Herald and Weekly Star with the two beautiful pietures and neaps, all for one dollar, is sufficient to create a deitiand any tithe, It is the biggest dollar's worth before the public. SI A YEAR IN ADVANC EVERY BOX OF Douglass' Dyspepsia Tablets are guaranteed to give isfaction in all forret stomach t mach troubles, -or trloSi.' refunded, DOUGLASS The Druggist, I have room for two students in the Telegraph Office. Get the Best ---It pays. CENTRAL STRnTFORD. ONT. BEST PLACE IN CANADA for securing a thorough business education or a superioe shorthand training. Our graduates are alwaYa successful in gs nine positions. THIS SCHOOL INVARIABLY GIVBS ITS STUDENTS MORE THAN THEY EXPECT. Write for catalcasue• Enter this month if possible. PRINCI PA L. W. J. ELLIOTT Sale of Stock and Implements East Wawauosh, ill have a clearing auction sale of fa in stock and imple- ments on Wedne ay, October 21st. See bills for list of a ioles. No reserve, as Mr. &dell has so d his farm and is mov- indfrom this se tion of Ontario. John Poirvis, auction er, MONEY TO LOAN at 4aa per cent. on easy terms of repayment. Apply to s Dulmage, Kent Block, Wiaghtan. For immediate le. -Men's trousers, worsteds, tweed, cl. etoffe; overalls, smocke, dozens of 11 wool scotch knitt- ed. and fleece lined underwear; gloves, t mitts, hats, caps, ti s, collars, and braces, / Come and get acqt inted a ith us. A. R. Smir Chisholm Block, RUBBERS This ran weather sends every- body hurrying after Overshoes. We have the beet makes on the market. R libbers for Women, 25e tO 50e Rubbers for Men, - 50e to 90e Rubbers for Child - Rubbers for everybody, Too Rubbers, Sandal Si, FoothOldS, Storni Rubbers, Self -sitting Rub, bers. This is the time of the year for Rubbers, and this is the store that sells only the best Rubbers. Or We do repairing and do it right. 13ring along your Shoes. The Shoe Man, ,11 at rE 11 sc ag