The Wingham Times, 1903-12-10, Page 1VOL hXIT. NO. 166J,.
TSB LARGEST AND BEST
ASSORTED STOCK OP
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SIGN
SIR F THE B10 BEAR
There's
Satisfaction
inomu h's
GIothes
for Men.
Not just because they've that
smart and attractive appear -
once, but for the reason they've
all the elegance of fact all the elegance of the hebest
to -measure clothes.
We have to -day the largest
varietn
the history of this store—youof exclusivey'll
admit it after an inspection,
Suits that none but the very
best tailors can equal, elegantly
tailored garments of fine im-
ported dark noised fabrics --
single breasted sack style—
mastow t evern the
erht i or s hand: to Prices
$15, $16, $18, $20, $22 to $40.
A Word About Underwear. -.-.The
season is right for the changing
of Underwear, and this store
is rightly prepared to supply
the wants of the season for men,
Men's heavy Shirts and Draw-
ers, of wool and of fleece lined,
at prices 50c, 75c, 90c, $1.00
and $1.25 each.
IN NECKWEAR we always have
the newest designs and patterns.
IN COLLARS our stock is always
filled with all the newest shapes,
sizes from 12g to
DT HATS AND CAPS we always
lead the style, and anyone buy-
ing a Hat or Cap from us can
to the minute.
feel assured that it is right up
}Iomuth Bros.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by Fnaxhc PAsausoN, No. 28 victoria
Street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required,
DOMINION BANK
WINGRAM
-Capital paid up, $ 2,980,009
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $3,330,000
Farmers' Notes discounted,
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT..,Interest
and addedtowed. on aprinoipal liOth June and 31st
December each year.
A. L. GXBSON, Manager.
It. Vanstone. Solicitor,
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $1,700,000.00.
Total Assets, $22,000,000.
President— ttAN.Wit.GTnsoN.
'Mics -President and
General Manager --T, Tinitratmt,
ilSkth;C'TOUS
George Roach, Tohn Prootor, -4.. B. Lee,
John S. Heudric, Geo. Rutherford.
.Assistant General Manager -41, S. STnvyN.
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W.�
ge N.
eta Inlg �olsi k pf curs I0 to 8; elithirdby, 10
threat alrowed, arid and p ted oh thea a , l e
*ember and 81st May each lith l to
Jrintotpai. year and added to
especial tan:loclts 51.30 received Id current
*awe M interest.
lariats ori Great liritaint and the Veined
13leetetl & tight tend told, -
travellers n. d b&anehe4 CiaRates
leationaI Provincial Bank of lift rAnd, Limited,
*Mole eau be cashed without eases° or trou-
ble l
anypart orate 11e
World,
COBSOltra
. x#it1NSON&tHOLM S Solicitors,
Who
1 a.
CrockerXL avid
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'V•.INGIrjui , ONT thIQ , TIIU1 DAy, DECEMBER 10 1903.
Wear l;ireex *s Shoes and Dabbers.
ager shown in Wingham &
elm be seen at .,,,.
MHHIChISQH'3
GROCERY AND CROCKERY
____e STORE
Elegant Dinner Sets, $5.00 to $25.00
Richly decorated Tea
Sets, from 2,50 to 11.00
Artistic Dessert Sets.
Toilet Sets, from 1,50 to 10.00
A huge variety of useful and orna-
rontal Crockery, China and Glass-
ware,
Sceitirr la9oto`lok n meriting he
evening. The public are tufted to
call and examine the stook and make
their selections.
Poultry,all kinds, wanted in exchange
R fo'first-class Groceriess A Hfhjij
GROCERIES AND CROCKURy
Geode delivered promptly. Phone 59
Who Wants a Farm ?
for have In 50,'(5,000 00,1 150 of choice acres lots fn
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 doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonshop• A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan at 5 per cent. For further par-
tioularp apply to
Insurance Agent Ho cod.
Cash for your Real Estate
It is my business to find that other man for
you, and any methods will do it in the shortest
possible time. If you find a buyer before I do
you will owe me no commission. I cannot sell
a property at a ridiculously fancy price • Iwiil
not try. If you have
.Aran and 1,
in
Je kine of theeBluej
a serious accident a
was working on a
and was iu smite
ilia horse and had
broken, en
1.
M,
rJ
el
i
ki
ft
al
P at
Calgary
some weeks. Erie
be sorry to hear of
dept,
g Broken,
, son of Mr. Thos.
ale road ]net with
�2'aw day ago, He
anoh near Calgary
neer thrown front
ills '
a ar
nn
and
leg
s. isnow in the hos-
will 1l ba Iaid un for
is in this section will
is unfortunate aces. i
For ss nobby cutter, call and sea Alf.
Glovers stook.
C. P. R. `to Goderich
A meeting of the irectors of the G.
J. R. Co. was heid o Friday when the
correspondence with the 0. P,
au-
thorities was consirle ed, and the co-
clusion arrived at th upon the meei-
ciaplities central route, prethe
a en a would be g the n
to building the Hue on that route. This
line rims approximateI
wood, Miiverroi3, Mon ton, Wy alton'
Lin-
wood,
to Goda,ich. 0U8y branches
are also contemplate
Try some of our hot soda drinks,
spiced elderberry, Tomato iinillon Choc-
olate, Beef Tea_ etc. W.J.Score,
L, 0. L. Officers.
At the regular 1 Pring 01 Wingham
L. 0, L•, No, 794, c 1 Friday evenlang last,
the following ofile rs were elected for
the ensuing yea -._,W, M., T-
D. M., Geo. Rank' i ; chaplain, .1 MnNo-
vin; recording se etary, J. J. McM'an-
nus; financial seer Lary, James Stewart;
treasurer. D, Bell D. of C., R. Sharp;
lecturer, Dr. J. S. ,hisholm ; committee,
A. Delmage, A, nun„
John Glenn, Joh Coiter, C' Thornton,
H. Musgrove el Wniy; auditors, .A.
The
e
newly elected efit ers wereinstalled by
the retiring W. , R. A. Douglass.
Tho largest and best stock of Iron Beds
ever shown in Wingham may be seen at
our store, and the prices are $3.75, $4.00,
$6.0in stooiit spring to fit 8 00 anda bed. carry
rs
and stands to match. anyDressers
WAL1En Bros. & BUTTON.
East Huron onservafives.
o Conservativ s of East,Hnron will
their annual eeting in the Town
hall, Wingham, o Friday, December
18th, at 1.30 O'choc p.nh., wheu officers
will he elected a d general business
transacted. Dr. S route, M. P. for Fast
Grey; D. lenders h, M. P. for Halton
and H. Either, M. . P. for South Heron
are expected to be present and deliver
addresses. A pu is meeting will be
held in the Town all in the evening,
when the above n wed geutleinen
ill
speak On the quest 118 of the day.wA
candidate for the Ann/none will likely
bes.
elected at this heetitJg, Mr. Lock-
hart, of East Wa anosh, and Mr.
man, of Morris ar mentioned as prroBOW-
man
e-
ble candidates.
4
25c, or 17 s of forood $1, chewing 3. cco for
Restauranplugs SCOTT'S
Grand M': ster Turner.
utile it for our anything to sell, het me J T
y Write or call at once for hold
(emus and and full •particulars
Tst. .
rd to the Real Eate Buyer: Have
a look at What I lave: to offer you before you
buy. I have just the property you want.
Ileal Estate and Busin s Transfer A
Ok reel:—vanstone block, Wingham. sent.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
Monthly Horse Fairs,
intends holding ,. series of Hotel
horse Brunswick
fairs
during the winte The first fair will
by (held on We.. esday, January 601,
when a number •f horse buyers will be
tunir
ty for farm a 'IIs r�s having es to sell
to meet the c , fferent buyers. Bring
your horses to S iugham on January 6th.
Oysters always 'fresh, 40e quart, at
W. J. Soma's Restaurant.
Band oncerts
Tile citizens ban are arranging for a
series of inimical oncerts to be given
Duce a fortnight during the winter)
season, in the tow hall. The band will
be assisted by lo aI
expected that the
interesting and ent
bars of the band a
funds with which+
with uniforms, an
to aecoruplisit the
that as the dates
are annonnced th
that they are we
encourage the b
creditable fustit
support of the
and
ed t
Iltc
Maitland Lodg., Independent Odd -
fellows will have an official visit from
the Grand Mote of the Order, Mr. 3.13.
Turner, of Hamll ,n, on Friday evening,
December 18th. committee isarrang-
ing for a bezique on that evening and
have also invite the Grand Warden,
Mr. F. W. B1e • itt, of Listowel. A
number of new n embers are being ad-
mitted into Ma land Lodge at pres-
ent. Th team is busy Prac.
and this winter pro-
uccessful for the local
At the close of the
ay last the members
Scott's restaurant.
talent, and it is tieia degree
gatherings will be ng every wee
rtaining. The mem- anises to be very
I
e desirous of raisin et O. F. lodge
to provide themselves enjoyed
nnjOyd oyeon Thur
are tailing this mea oysters a
nd, It is to be hoped
f these entertainments NOTIOE
citizens will see to it Robt. Mc
patronized, and thus on notes
which is certainly a
tion and deserving of
npeOple generally.
ANTES—Men wanted to cut
01nau1
sawlogs;
wood and sawlogs. also teams and App}
Lean & Son.
r.
R. C. P. special st,f h nye, ear,nose and
throat, will be in Wingham, at Camp-
bell's drug store, Monday, Dee. 28th.
Glasses properlytited,
wood
vant,
y to
Notied9:to Farmers.
The Canada Furniture, Manufacturers
are now prepared to pay the highest
price ---much higher than ever before--.
for all kinds of Hardwood and Basswood
Fe saogia ntChairIlactorv,Wd ingihhaEn. Tho es
e
intending to get out logs this season will
profit by calling on Trios. BRLt;, Man-
ager.
Hockey elicits.
The Winghatu Ifoc ey Team journeys
to Luekltow Thursda • night to play their
first match, Luckno will be here /text
Monday. Rverybo,,• wishing to see
these teams play onld attend this
match, The boys ha • e had two splen-
did praiotices and wil have a very fast
team. There is lots f material for two
teams and every pra, tic° night will be
used for team worand combination
play,y,
Rules of the gam Will be posted in
the rink for the co, Vezitotic° of Elms°
wishing to thoroug ly understand the
game, n°,
.r.l
1° rink k
improved b ill be wonh side
'Wingham team a twenty-two each
1
reembers.
—The gnestioa is: How can
Indco loan his money so cheap
and mortgages? Call and See.
Ro13r. MCI\DOQ.
Returning to Wingham,
The many frlelli of Mr. Jas, A.
Cline
and family will be pleased to learn that
they are returninto Wingham from'
Owen Sound. M Cline has sold his,
property in Owe Sound and has rented
r.Wm. Butto 's house, where the
family will reside for this winter, Mr.
Caine has not yet eolded what line of '
business he will e gage in, but we un-
derstand he has d cided to reside per-
manently in Win harm. He has beim
one of Wingham' most progressive citi-
zen's and we are leased to wel0Ome
him back to town nd hope he may en-
gage in some rufacturing bunutiness
that would give e loyment to a ohm-
ber of workmen.
Dr. Butler, specalist in the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes
tested and ghtsaes supplied. office op-
posite St. Andrew's Church, London,
Ontario.
Hof
elk
cape s Raise Rates
A Meeting of he hotel keepers of
Western Ontario s held in the Techs.
soh Ilouso;ILondon on I+`riclay afternoon.
The priaefpnl obje of the meeting was
the discussion an adjustment of the
present hotel rate. in this part of the
.Province. It Was esolvea that the $1
or day houses sho d raise their rates to
$1.50. There was representative
tentlanco Imo 'earl eel parts' of Wetern
Ontario. Another meeting will take
place in January, hen
a fart$
of the rates Will kr1 place. a It must
is expected that th hooses which are at
prescltt $1,50 per , will then bo rais-
ed to $2.
Send The Ti es to Friends
Have yon a friend esiding at a distance
Who would like t, ear front the old
home and outran iing neighborhood?
Of course you bar) but you say you are
a Poor correspond -nt, • Exactly/ Note
we will help you , t. We will send the
Tizas front this ate until the end of
next C
year free
o
postage
new subscribers, for $1.00 to
n
postage. It will cost $1.00 in
to send fiftye 1 tters, and of then
llrh y
would not cotta . as much
formation as th paper. general iu-
For a nobby cutter, ca
Glovers amok.
17 children's OV re
nd ase Alf.
is and pea jackets
at rock bottom p s at OrowcIer's.
$1,0 0 for an Idea.
Here is a cti, ce for our readers. To
any person w eau suggest t •taiinins
that can be sleeted and ill prove
more popular nd of gre r valne than
the two pieta .s, "He Broken" and
'Haul to Cho se, ' a , the quick refer-
enee colours : t of the Dominion
with enlarge • rr of this province
wlliolh are t is year given with the
Family Her d and Weekly Star of
Montreal, tb Publishers of that
reat
Weekly will ay one thousand dollars.
This years premiums are
immense v certainly
ne, sed will be hard to
serpa3s. H 'aver, there is $1,000
waiting for nyone who can improve
on them.
Nurse girt wanted.from 12 to 14 years
of age. Noone u smart, tidy girl ueed
apply, MRS. Ti:H Rogsy,r-
H. Park, jeweller, is offering
Xmas bargains t is moo di in a great -
duce his stork, order to reu
4s:tlsa giving a bea-
tifol wall pocket every purchase of
$2.00 or over.
Norther League Hockey.
The followin is the schedule of hock-
ey games to b played in the Northern
League this sea on :
A Harriston,
Wingham, F b. I8; Palmerston,
Ja
7; Mt, Forest, an. 21; Listowel
At allnerston. ' Feb.eb. b' 4.
Wingham, J n, 19; Harriston, Feb.
16; Mt. Forest Jan, 1; Listowel, Feb.
9.
Wingham, 7t t. Forest.
Palmerston, Ja , 29; 8; Lois osifiel,'Jan. 15.
lit Wilighaniti
Harriston, Ja , 11; Palmerston, an.
26; Mt. Forest, +eb. 1; Listowel, Feb. 12,
t Listowel.
Wingham, J n, 1; Harriston. Jan. 29
Palmerston, J n, 22; Mt. Forest, Feb.'
15.
Flinch
Have you heard of
this new game ? It will
be. more popular than
Ping Fong. Hundreds
are playing. i 1. W e
have a large stock. Our
special price, including
postage,
45 -
OEDIIit AT ONCE,
YV J. Fs Mallagh
8dokseller and Stationer
BRANTFORD,
CANADA.
WHY WE SELL
he'Ima
Because we believe it is 058 of the
finest perfumes we can get.
.Because everyone who tries it burs
it' again.
Because we are here to sell good
things in the drug Iine,aua Peepie
eo
me expecting to find the best,
whatever it may bo. So when
they ask us for perfttfne we shote
them as good line of choice Were
—and " THF.LMA," the finest
of all.
May we shote you "THELMA?n
Waitoo
MgKIbIje
nRugcist
N< - t doorost aim
Successful " t Home."
The members of
No. 11.4. R. T. of 'I', 1,
tut "At Rona" in th
T'ues•lay eventug.
Program was render
dresses by ]frank B
r
G-ai
1
d
you
n 1
07 I
or an
instrumental solo, M
and solos by Misses
Reid and Prat* Hill
Miss Brock, Atte
freshments were ser
of -carpet hall by th
brought to a olose
social evening. Il
Ingham Connell,
Id a very sueceia-
Chisholhn Hall on
very intere,:tiu;;
1, eOnhisring of ad
chemen, n
n
nonunion
on
Rev. Dr. Gandy;
s Hazel Brandon,
dish HaII, Hattie
nd recitation by
re-
ed and the hen�a game
younger hnerubers
a very su'dcessfml
For n good big ado vio11u try
D. Bell's north end site store.
easy tents of repaymeONEY TO LOAN at nt per cent. On
A
Dulmage, Kent Filo Apply to �'
k, 'o4hughaln,
Will Soon Ba Here.
Opera House one
Dec. 14117. The ev
ways reliable. }31^iir
Tans presenting the
all farce oonhedies 1
The Sport Brun i 'p
tent Company of a
A New York Oa.,
for Mr. 131air's ap 01
costumes worn by t
ght only --Monday
popular, the al-
Broarh•, • Corned•
+i,t ' scinatiug of
th •.e acts, entitled
, with a wave.
rs and actresses.
engaged especially
lid attraction. The
s ladies of this Com -
Pant' are superbly g and. At every per-
torranca
volt a nwrnbe • of very fine vaude-
ou ant
s' solid tun that will
a7Jd drive away the
cleanest, brightest,
three act farce com-
port From Spoken.
c, no higher. Ile
n sale at .Douglass'
e acts are intro
two and a half hou
snake you grow fat
blues, go and see t
and most laughabl
edy, entitled, The
Prices 15c, 25c, ,
served seats now
drug store.
ewnng machines
and American mal
then] work. David ell.
RE3tE5m11na BOY'S—Crow
err to use the pruninkni
limbs down are RatI
loolc out for loss pri
1 the best Canadian
rg/Cal1 and see
sad Accide
Mr. John Mc
Howson, Harvey
mill met with a v
Tuesday &venin
with 1 the other w,
with the choppin
on the feeding p
broke and thus a
run so fast that it
of the iron struck i
completely destroy
iously injuring th
workmen were not
wonder some one w
machine was scatte
The injured Ivan
medical care and a
ing was taken to T routo. accompanied
bst will5.
be C esu , ed.. where.
lM cKays.
people live in Port .Igin and he had only
been a rssitlent of 'inghsin for a few
months and rade
s.
has start.
and the firet
Overcoats, so
t at Flour Mill.
+ ay, bead miller at
Brocklebank's dour
ry serious accident on
Mr. McKay along
rkulen were at work
machiues. The belt
rt of the machinery
owing theanaclhine to
ursted and one piece
r.Mcltayin the,face;
g one eye and ser -
other. The other
'lured, but it is a
s not killed as the
ed in all dire•'tioes.
as given the best of
Wednesday morn-
,.
gret to hear of h' •aser ous ernistortun e.
It is to be hopec ` the one eye may be
saved.
Fon SALE—Good frame house and
stable, five acres of laud, a large quanti-
ty of fruit and shade trees, nice location.
To be sold at once. Apply to,
0. J. MAGUtoo, Real Estate Agt.
Bible Soci ty Meeting,
The aunual meet .g of the Winglham
branch of the Uppe Canada Bible Soci•
ety was held in S Paul's church on
Thursday evening o last week. The re-
ports presented all wed that the local.
society had a very successful year and
already over $100 bad been collected.
The following ofti,.rs were elected for
the ensuing ye :—President, J.13 0.
i Kerr; Vice Press eat, Robt. Carrie;
Secretary, A. E. LI )yd; Treasurer, Rev.
N. S. Bnrwash. e Directors of last
year were re-elects with the exception 1
that stir. W. Cor ►uld was elected in I
' place of Mr. F. Ski , e.
For 99 years the Iritsh and Foreign
Bible Society ha; been giving God's
+ Word to the world • t cost, to those who
can afford t0 bay, nd as a gift to those
1 unable to purchase. It has issued more in
Ithan 180 million c, pies whole or in t
part, in 370 dififere t languages and dia-
lects,, and aa .a cos of $65,000,000. The
Society supports 8 0 Oolparteurs and 6501
Native Bible Wo en iu different partsof the 1
their ]homes, world,
ead o thele the wh 'cleft the people
and teach them ,. read where this is
necessary. They also sell and distribute
the Scripture, ,e Bible Society is the
1 great ally of all anches of the Church
1M Foreign 'Mimi .n work. It constantly
i employs its trans ting and revising the
1 different Linguae -8 and dialects a large
number of the Inst eminent, scholars iu
the d every request to print the
In new tongue has been
ha any application for a
rcpt res ever been denied.
spe t in the year 1902 for
evil ng, printing and bind -
do oreigns'age ocies,o&o.,
sit . of $1,200,000. The
51 :tonal, Sooietjes &c,
he.gy. that in order th
B .
I.
B.
Society has
Toney, and they now
err •us doficft. ar
ted ho ono hnmill-8%61T:n.
le .irth of the Society,
wi' be made to provide
ud also raise a surplus
et t e very urgent appeals
in = r01n all parts of the
pile Canada Auxiliary is
all
atI helpful supporter
�C3.
h •
y, having since its
sstn:
a .,
nearly al
y «,tai
111
ri t ures in 110 different
i. less ton one •B & F. Il. Society on
t $ ,4135 60, besides done -
$3 000 to t11e Quebec So- J
world an
Word of God
grouted, nor
grant of Sc
The Society
translating, r
ing ,Scriptures
tage, home an
the imnlence
claims of aII
have been so
meet then] the
bad to borrow
have
to fete as
will be celebrat
of 11
when for thend effort
sufficient to ale
that are coining
world. The tl
the strongest a
of the parent So
i
copies of the Se
haveusegnt to this
purchase acrcoun
tions to the ott
tion to sending ,
etety,
4
See J, Button & Co's Boots and Shoes
$CH001.. c.OARD.
Itoguler meeting
held an Tuesday ev
beta
present.
C Chains
h
In
ing. The tninntes
read and approved.
The Principal's re
was read and on mo
report was as follow
Dept. Boys G
AaB 31
2 19 9
2
4 14 3
5 25 •1
26
B 23
7 33
a 27 4
f Sehate Board was
ling With all I116nt-
en
Hn
mu
t
hP stre 'd•
previous
nicerfn,g
01 t for November
tom adopted, The
Is Total Aver.
70 63
38 36
47 45
46 4$
52 4S
61 43
70 60
are guarantei-'cl to give sat-
isfaction ill ail forms Of
stomach troubles—or money
refunded,
198 2 . 436 390
Accounts were •ad as follows;..
I3.
Fryfogle, work . nd supplies, $10;
A. Young & Son, su ,plies, $2.15: C. N.
Griffin. supplies, $4.13; W. Taylor re-
pairs, 70c; Hugh Mc : urney, wood, $6 87;
R. R. Mooney, sup; lies, $4.35; S. Ben-
nett, supplies, $3.60.
On motion of Me: srs. Abraham and
Moore, the accounts s read were ordered
to he pairs.
The
matter reased
tfonatth scbooln as discussed. The
members favored ,wilding a. wing on
the east side os the aiiding that would
protide two more nems.
Moved by 0, N, Griffin seconded by
Lloyd be Moore, olvlmi tee to Kerr and
plan
and specifications or enlarging present
school building at report a next meet-
inat—Carried.
NThe t ar hers aD n' officers salaries for
mber were o
to be pad cal mot of Messrs. Grifiia
n ln
and Kerr,
lad
s had
of tThoe embers teach
t greet theinssted some
two extri
days at Xmas .lideys. The Board
took no action i the matter.
SPeCIALFIJRCI eeseof traveller.. . ntples
12 Men's long Raglan Overc, s. Sizes
36 to46, full length, .oats iade right
Icp-t-the. minute,uo t ' alike; worth
"9,$10, $II each. mple sale price
Saturday $7.r0 at Crowder's.
Charming De ember Wedding.
At the artin o
Wednesday residence i week was hsoletnnn
ed the inarriage o his daughter, Grace
to Mr. Charles c, field VanStone, only
son of Mr. W. a VanStone.
The
bride, who was iren away by her
father, was exquis telt' gowned in white
silk with triinhnin sof Duchess lace and
carried a sheaf o bride's roses. The
bride's maid, Miss Lanza Martin, wore
pile blue crepe de aris with touches of
white, white Miss redo, '4 anStone and
Miss Nora Smith ads two pretty little
flower girls in the white silk dresses,
holding the ribbons witch formed the
bridal aisle. Mh s Norma DinsleyI
charmingly rendere i%fenrlelsshon's west-
ding march. Mr. rb. Wightman sup-
ported the groom. I'he ceremony
performed by Rev. m. Lowe, recorvas of
St. Paul's. Mr. and Mrs. VanStone left
on the their retntrain5 rnMr. and short
Irs.VanStone will
spend the winter a the residence of I
bride's father, wh e Mrs. VanStone
will be at home to he friends on January
5113 and Gth.
Si A YEAR IN A .A Q
EVERY BOX OF
1•
te4)k Douglass'
Dyspepsia
Tablets
DOUGLASS
The Druggist.
1 have room for two students in
the Telegraph Office.
A FAMOUS SCHOOL
+TRATFORI .. ONT.
A large, wide - awake. working,
hustling. result - prontwine' eehnol—.
THE BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE
IN CANADA. T0.DAY. Graduates
Fs) ways get positions. This College
places many of Its graduates in other
busiress colleges as teachers,
Winter Tenn opens Jan. 4th
Handsome Catalogue free.
W. J. ELLIOTT
PRINCIPAL.
Pianos an05 terms to s tgfl . cs haser
re s.bCall and
look through . • ;tack and be convinced.
David Bell.
WANTED --5,000 'i'nrlreys; ISO, fur
choice stock. If your LIVE BUYER
won't take them at the price, we will.
We want all kinds of Fowl. Dried
Apples, Beans, Large Onions and Raw
Furs. GEO, E. KING.
A Li le Late,
There is a story oing the rounds to the
effects that in a c tain northern town
the G. T. R. trai was, to the surprise of
Slaughter Sale of Dress Goads. --.This citizens were og ath&ed and astonished
everis the ( Passengers and
;;reate t cash sale of solely Dress that they got up a ubscription and made
Goods ever offered in the county, and ' a present to each f the train employees.
includes all this Fa11's importations, 50c,, , Not til} the deed as dpilo did they find
60c. and 65o, lines fore: 750. and $1.00 1 out it was the t in that should have
Rees for 50c., etc. 3«3GEO. E. KISS a».11 c the day be ore.
WHAT 15 XMAS
WITHOUT SLIPPERS?
XMAS time is wondering tilt
Xmas you wonder " wl . beforo
on earth " to
get for your friends,,, and after Xmas
you wonder why peopdidn't have more
sense when th y set ted your presents.
i--lere's
cvondc:Il':g n wand to save yourself that
your friends that
wondering afterward.
The way is SLIPPERS,"
Nine out of ten want Slippers ; you
may please them with something else, but
you can't miss them with Slippers.
We are showing the prettiest raicge of
Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Childre-
n's
Slippers ever- shown in town, at the follow-
ing
,prices : �•�cars.
x.tap, r.45 ' 35c, 5oc, (roc, 75e, suow
' $ r •5o• See them before
any kind of presents,
buying
If you don't happen to get the right ,
le �w•p � S1zE,
or sty exehangs them.
W. J. GREER
The Shoe Man.