The Wingham Times, 1903-12-10, Page 4THE W1N WIA : TINES, DECEMBER 10, 1903.
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C. Al Campbell
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WINGHAM.
DECEMBER MEETING t
Of Town Council Held on Metrday
Evening,
TO ADVERTISERS.
With the exception of Colin. Bennett,
who has twit iii for the past few days,
the menebers t.f the Council were *11 in
their places at the meeting on Menday
evening, with the Mayor in the obitir.
The minutes of last regular tuetiug
were read and approved.
The elerk react a communication from
R9llt. A. Kerr, in which theft gentleman
objected to paying the sidewalk tax
against his property on Frances street,
on the grouted that the walk is not iu a
satisfactory coudilou. The clerk wil
write Mr. Kerr, explaining that the
contractors have yet to put the walk in
better condition.
A letter was received from President
N. Allen, of the. Western Foundry Co.,
asking for the conveyance of the property
purchased from the tuwu to the Com-
pany., The president stated that the
Company were adding to the capacity of
the plant. At preseut their pay roll
amounted to $2500 a mouth, and 11 or 12
complete rauges were beiug turned out
daily, The council will give the matter
their attention.
A communication from the License
Commissioners stated that in the second
division of funds the amount doe the
town was $382 50.
Messrs. R. Barrette and M. S. L.
Hotuuth interviewed the council asking
for the use of the town hall for a series
of concerts during the winter season.
It is proposed to bold a concert about
every two weeks, at which admission
fee will be charged, to provide funds for
the purchase of uuiforms for the mem-
of the bawl. The council viewed the
request favorably and on motion ot
Cuuus. Bell and E:liott, it was granted.
together with au order for the quarterly
graut of $25.
The following accounts were consider-
ed by the Fivance Committee, and re-
commended for payment:—
Thos. Montgomery, drain
Jas. Brock, labor, streets
Wm. Moore, "
A. Sanderson, reamiug
H. B. Elliott, ptg and adv
Theo. Hall printing
W. H. Green, fish slide in
John Wells, glazing ...
Wm. Page, wood for hall
Daniel Stepleton, wood for charity
Wingham Electric Light Co.....
Vasbinder & Co.. repairs to pumps
McLean & Son, lumber
J. B. Ferguson, services D. R. 0
electric light by-law,$3.00;reg
by-law fee, $2.00; express on
dog tags, 25c
Win. Robertson, D, R. 0. by-law
T. Hall, D. R. 0. and poll room
J. Lorgheed, polling room.
Jas. Plenty, D. R. 0
J. J. Elliott, poll room
A. E. Simmons, ptg ballots
Wm. Patterson, drayiug, streets
Thos. R. Weir, dog tags
Bell Tel. Co. account
W. Robertson, salary..
V. Vannorman, salary.
W. J. Mallagh, salary
R. Rankin,
Beattie Bros., teaming,
F. Gutteridge, tile
J. B. Ferguson, suudries
A. Cosens, insurance
F. Paterson, laying out walks for
1903
Notice of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday noon.
The copy for changes must be left
not later than Monday evening.
Casual advertisements accepted up
to noon Wednesday of each week.
ESTABLISHED 1872,
TIIE WINfin AM TIMES.
H. R. ELLIOTT. PuRLIRAER AND PROPRIETOR
THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1903.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Hon. Raymond Prefontaine, Minister
of Marine and Fisheries, iu the course of
an interview he said that the call for a
a general election would almost certain-
ly come within six months. When
asked if it would not be found inconven-
ient to carry on a winter campaign in
some quarters, he replied that it might,
but he was afraid it would hive to be
faced jnst the same, and that those who
had to take part would get used to it.
The Eganville Star -Enterprise admits
that a large proportion of the electors of
North Renfrew are engaged in lumber-
ing operations and that they will be back
to their homes for a few days at Ohrist-
mas. "By holding the election then,"
it contlnaes, "these men will then have
an opportunity to cast their votes. but
whether these will go for the Govern-
ment's candidate remains to be seen."
Whethea they do or not, it is to the Gov-
ernments credit that it courts a verdict
when the greatest possible number of
electors are on hand to vote.—Toronto
Globe. •
1.tve Stock Markets.
Toronto, Deo. 8. ---Receipts at the City
Cattle Market today were 0-1 cars, with
1,115 head of cattle, 815 sheep and lambs,
300 hogs and 43 calves. There wasa
good brisk market early in the morning,
and everything decent, in the line of
good export and butchers' cattle was
soon picked up at good prices. For the
poorer stuff there was a very poor mar-
ket. and sales were slow.
Fifteen carloads of stock were on the
market at the Union Stock Yards, Tor-
onto Junction, this morning, and most
of it was bought up early, The ran in-
oluded 107 catt14,1,304 sheep and 2 calves.
The following are the quotations:
$ 10.00
4.50
4.50
.75
48 75
10.50
dam105.20
1.00
7.92
6.56
29.78
52.70
24.26
Coming
Opera House, one night only, Monday
Deo. 14. Considerable interest is being
manifested iu the coming engagement
of Belir's Broadway Comedians in the
GreatNewYork Success, the latest farce
comedy hit, in three acts, The Sport
From Spokan with a carefully selested
Company. It is one of the successes of
the season and the business done every-
where by this organization is simply
wonderful. All who intend to see this
production should secure seats well in
advance. The Sport from Spoken is
overflowing with many laughable fea-
tures and is said to be one of the funni-
est farce comedies ever seen. From the
rising of the curtain until the lights are
out fun and merriment reign supreme.
Magnificent costumes costing hundreds
of dollars, pretty girls and lovely music
and charming dances furnish a feast to
delight the eye and ear of the most re-
fined. While the Sport From Spoken,
an American lo!er of the beautiful and
hie associate, Micheal Duffy, both with
a perchance for the Society of actresses
that is partly restrained by their watch-
ful wives basking in the smiles of the be-
witching creatures they adore keeps the
Anse in roars of laughter. There has
been no expense spared to make this the
leading farce comedy on the road to -day.
The above refers to the leading farce
comedy, The Sport From Spoken that
will be presented at Opera house Wing-
hamby Blair's Broadway Comedians.
Prices during this engagement will be
15c, 25c. 35c. Seats now on sale at
Douglas's Drug Store.
Frederick Bush commited suicide at
Niagara -on -the -Lake by opening an ar-
tery in his arm.
ry r
For hard colds, bronchitis,
asthma, and coughs of all
kinds, you cannot take any-
thing better than Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
Cherry Pectoral. Ask your
own doctor if this is not so.
He uses it. He understands
why it soothes and heals.
«t had 1 terrible cough far weeks. Thera 1
took Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and only one
battle completely cured me."
Mas. J. B. DAl rune, fit. Joseph, afich.
J.0 ArERC0.
n +Irnlrtsftta. , foe. �s Lowen. Mem
houghs, Colds
Exporters' cattle-- Per 100 lbs,
$4 85 $5 00
4 25 4 50
375 425
3 00 3 50
heavy
Light
Bulls
do,, light.
Feeders
light,800 pounds and up -
3 00
,2 50
2 75
wards
Stockers
900 lbs
Butchers'—
Choice
Medium, , . ,
Picked.
Bulls
Rough
Light stock bulls
Milk cows...
Hogs—
Best
Lights
Sheep—
Export 3 25
Bucks.... 2 50
Culls 2 25
Spriug Lambe 3 75
Calves, each . , , - . 2 00
5.25
3 00
5.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
1.50
45
8.00
1.60
15.00
42.00
16.00
5.67
etc 6.30
114.02
11.16
21.00
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3 30
400
2 75
250
225
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15.00
On motion of Corns. Dulmage and
VanStone the report was adopted.
The Mayor gave a verbal report of the
proceedings in connection with the pro-
posed repairs to the road south of the
town by the Townships of Morris and
East Wawanosh and the town of Wing -
ham. The engineer's estimate called for
an expenditure of about $3000. An
arrangement had been made with the
County Council to hold the matter over
till the January session.
The Mayor also reported for the Execu-
tive Committee regarding the arrange-
ment for running and financing the elec-
tric light plant. Mr. Bradwin is to eon -
thine to collect weekly from the fiat rate
patrons. and make returns to the clerk;
Mr. Ferguson will read the meters each
month and collect monthly from patrons
of the meter system. As this will entail
a good deal of extra work and responsi-
bility for the town clerk, and consider-
ing the astonishingly low salary which
that official hag been getting. the Execu-
tive recommended an increase of $250 a
year. On motion of Couns. Dulmage
and Vanstone the report of the Executive
in regard to the running the lighting sys-
tem was adopted.
It was also arranged that the town
account and the electric light account
be kept separately, to be kept in the two
banks year and year about.
By -Laws Nos. 402 to 503, for local im-
provement purposes, were passed
These by-laws provide for the raising of
funds for the new walks laid last spring.
By -Law No. 504, 1903, was passed,
leaving the operatsou of the electric
lighting system in the hands of the Ex-
ecutive Committee, and providing that
matters involving an expenditure of $200
or over be submitted to council for ap-
proval.
By -Law No. 505, 1903, was passed, pro-
viding for the keeping of the town money
in the two bauks, alternating the
accounts each year.
A by-law was also passed providing
for the holding of the municipal elections
in January. Nominations take .place
Dec. 28.
Tho council adjourned to meet again,
nursuant to statute, on Tuesday ieext,
Dec. 15th.
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4 50
Ytru vtr hasten recovery by tak-
Irlg ere Of Ayer'. P1111 at bedttnio,
MYTH.
Mr. John Sherritt left last week fo
London, where he will spend sometin}
visiting with firends.
Miss Bertha Newcombe, who spent
the past three months in Killarney
Manitoba, has returned hotae.
Mr. M. D. McMillan, who hasbeet
seriously i11 for several weeks past, i
now much improved in health and ther
Id every hope of his ultimate recovery.
Mr, R. G. Crawford, who spent the
past two weeks visiting at the home o
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Crawford, left last week for Branderc
where he has secured a good situation ii
a barber shop.
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Mr. and Mrd Ho and Alexander an
Miss Marjory have arrived here fro
Winnipeg and are at present visiting a
the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Bentley
The Young People's Society of Trinft
church have elected t'ie following officer
for the ensuing sb. months: --President
Miss >. M. Metcalf; vice-president, Mis
Altf� Emigh; secretary, Mise Edna Car
der; treasurer, Miss Annus Hamilton
organist, Miss Edna Hamilton.
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4 50
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3 75
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Wingham's heading
Real Estate Office,
The following is a few of the
many farm, properties f have
for sale at the present time.
Kindly look over this list and
if you see, anything you think
would suit you, call and get
full particulars. You car, also
have a look at a much larger
list which I have besides the
following ;
100 Acres -15 miles from Wingh'im, 6 miles
from Blyth, and 3 from Auburn. 00 acres
cleared, balance good hardwood ; good
frame house, big barn with stono stabling;
a great bargain for someone,
100 Acres -15 miles from Wingham, and 6 from
Blyth; first-cluss buildings and first-class
farm, 85 acres cleared, 5 acres hardwood,
balance black ash swamp, This is a fine
farm, and the intending purchaser would
do well to look at it before buying elsewhere
100 Acres—.4 miles from Wiughnm, 50 acres
cleared, balance black ash swamp ; good
buildings, and a snap at the price.
100 Acres -8 miles from Wingham and 3 from
Whitechurch; 70 acres cleared, balance
black ash swamp: good buildings, spring
creek always running, cheap farm, and.
must be sold.
100 acres -3 miles from Wingham, buildings
good. running water, a good stook farm, to
be sold at once.
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WINOTIA111 MARKET REPORTS
Wingham, December 10th, 190$
Jorrected every Wednesday afternoon
ly Howson, Harvey & Brochlebank.
?lour per 100 lbs.... 1 75 to 2 40
Tall Wheat 0 77 to 0 77
Spring Wheat 0 00 to 0 00
Jots, . 0 26 to 0 27
Barley 0 85 to 0 40
Peas 0 55 to 0 60
turkeys, drawn 0 12 to 0 13
Geese, " 0 07 to 0 08
Ducks, per pair ,... 0 60 to 0 75
Dhickens 0 30 to 0 60
Butter ...... .... 0 17 to 0 17
Eggs per doz 0 20 to 0 20
Wood per cord 200 to 2 75
Elay , per ton7 00 to 8 00
Potatoes, per bushel . 0 35 to 0 40
Tallow per lb 0 05 to 0 06
Lard ., 0 13 to 0 13
Dried Apples per lb 0 04 to 0 05
Wool 0 16 to 0 18
Live Hogs, per cwt. 4 50 to 4 60
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C. J. MAGUIRE
ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT.
Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Con-
veyancing done.
OFFICE—In Vanstone Block.
Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock.
WANTED—FAITHFUL PERSON TO CALL
on retail trade and agents for manufacturing
house having well established business: local
territory; straight salary 320 paid weekly. and
expense money advanced.; previous experience
unnecessary; position permanent; business
successful. Enclose self-addressed envelope.
Superintendent Travellers, 005 Monon Bldg.,
Chicago.
GRAND TRUNK WNW
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
HOLIDAY RATES
Territory Between all stations in Canada,
Port Arthur, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,
Sarnia, Windsor and East, also to
Detroit and Pt. Huron
e and
falo, Black Rock, Susp.Mich., Bridge
Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Rate and SINGLE FIRST - CLASS FARE
limit for the round trip
Good going Dec. 24th and 25th, va-
lid returning until Dec. 28th; also
good going Dec. 31st and Jan. 1st,
valid returning until Jan. 4th, 1904.
Rats and SINGLE FIRST - CLASS FARE
liintt AND ONE-THIRD for round trip.
Good going Dec. 23rd 24th and 25th,
also on Dec. 30th, 31st and Jan. 1st,
valid. returning until Jan. 5th, 1004.
For tickets, and alt information apply to
Agents.
L. HAROLD, Agent,Wingham.
ANADIAN
CITI•
FOR CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAR'S VACATION
Will issue Return Tickets.
GENERAL PUBLIC
At SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, good go-
ing Dee. 24, 25, valid for return until December
28, 1903. Good. going December 81, 1903, and
January 1, 1904, valid for return until January
4, 1904.
At FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE-THIRD,
going December 23, 24 and 25. and Deceniber 10,
Ell, 1903, and Tannary 1, 1904, good returning
until January 5, 1904.
Between all stations in Canada, Port Arthur,
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Detroit, Mich., and
East, and TO but NOT FROM Buffalo, N.Y.
Through transcontinental train leaves Toron-
to at 1.45, p.m , daily for Winnipeg, Moose Jaw,
.Calgary, Banff, Revelstoke and v$pcouver.
First-class Sleepers 'Toronto to Winnipeg
and the Coast, Ilnexcolled dining oar service.
A. 11. NOTMAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
1 King St. East, Toronto
AUCTION
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Goods, Clothing
etc., for 3 days only.
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In the Kent Block, Wingham, on
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
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T. 10, 11 and n 12
..o mtnencing each day at
2.80 and 7.30 p. m.
assortment of Dry Goods, Cloth-
ing. Ladies' Coats, Dress Goods,
Felt Hats, Ties, Collars, etc.
Great bargains may be expected,
goods will be sold, TEmad CiA.SI .
DULMAGE, C. HAMILTON,
FornnTfaer,e . .A n etlAresoe
acres -2 miles from Wingham and 2 from
Bluevale, 90acres cleared, balance ash and
cedar swamp, 2 acres orchard, fine barn
with stone stabling, good frame house,-
plenty
ouse,plenty ot water, fences in repair. No bet-
ter situation in Huron County.
acres -6 miles from Wingham and 8 from
Brussels, highly improved farm 3 acres of
hardwood, splendid barn and stables, frame
house, good orchard, spring creek at rear
of farm, soil, clay loam. This is good buy
ing for some one.
acres -9 miles from Wingliam e.. fi from
Brussels. first-class buildings d fences,
plenty of water, No. 1 soil, a .esirablc pro-
perty; win be sold cheap.
acres -8 miles fro "Ingham, 2 from Bel -
grave; larce ba barn, frame house. 3
acres of orchard, good fences, all cleared
spring creek, on a main road.
acres -5 miles from Wingham and 2 from
Bluevale: good frame buildings, 80 acres
cleared, bnlneee cedar, ash and hardwood
bush, fences in repair. Sells cheap. •
acres -10 miles from Wingham, near For-
dyce, 97 acres cleared, balance ash swamp ;
frame house'in good repair, good barn and
stables 3 wells, soil, clay loam in high state
of cultivation, good fences. A snap for
some one.
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acres -10 miles from Wingham. near Mar-
noch, 90 acres cleared, balance No. 1 sugar -
bush, good barn, frame house, good fences,
spring creek.
acres—near Westfield, Wingham 14 miles
92 nares cleared, balance hardwood, stone
wall under barn, frame house, 2 acres of
orchard, good fences, spring creek, this
farm will be sold very cheap.
acres -2 miles from Wingham good build-
ings, first-class farm, beautiful location, and
for sale very cheap. .
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acres -5 miles from Wingham, near Glen-
annan, 80 acres cleared. 15 acres hardwood,
10 acres ash swamp, balance slash, excellent
barn and stnbles, brick house. 1 acre or-
5chard, plenty of water, a bargain if sold at
once.
5 acres
—3iniles from Wingham, 1 from Blue-
vale, 150 acres cleared, and in good state of
cultivation, spring creek, first-class build-
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acres -4 miles from Wingham, and 3 from
Belgrale, 20 notes of first-class hardwood
bush, good buildings, not a foot of waste
land on it, a never -failing spring, a bar-
gain if sold inside of two months from this
notice.
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acres -7 miles from Walkerton, near Rivers -
dale, timbered farm consisting of ash,cedar
and elm. This is a good chance for some
one to get a fine lot of timber at a very low
figure.
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00 acres -7 miles from Wingham and 3 from
Belmore, 70 acres cleared, 15 acres swamp,
balance second growth hardwood, fine barn,
frame house, good orchard, a fine stock
farm; will be sold cheap.
50 acres --3 miles from Wingham, 120 acres
cleared, 4 Beres hardwood, balance ash and
cedar sump excellent barn, frame house,
well situated. This is for sale very cheap.
acres -5 miles from Wingham, near Glen -
farrow, a highly improved farm, excellent
buildings, 3 acres hardwood, river runs
across the back corner, No. 1 fences.
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f orchard barn, ces Of ashswam new frame house, 1
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fences; a chance of a life time.
0 acres -7 miles from Wingham, good build-
ings, excellent stock farm, will be sold very
cheap.
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0 acres -4 miles from Wingham, about 7 acres
of timber, balance No 1 grass land, frame
hpuse and barn, a bargain for some one if
sold at once.
acres -2 miles from Wingham, first-class
buildings, arida first-class farm throughout.
This is an exceptional fineproperty azid can
be bought reasonable.
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CHRISTMAS
CRQCERIES
New Raisins, selected, the best
on the market. 3 lbs for 25e,
New Raisins, California Mus
cated, Seeded, 13e pkg.
New Currants,reeleaned,ehoice
fruit, 3 lbs. for _ 2
5c.
New Peels—Choiee drained Eng-
lish Peels, Lemon, Orange and
Citron, mixed, 20e a Ib.
New Figs, choice, clean, cook-
ing Figs, per lb. 5e.
White Icing Sugar, 10c lb.—
the kind that does not get hard
and lumpy.
Icing Powder in packages.
Chocolate, Vanilla, Lemon,
Strawberry, etc.,' per pkg. 10e.
Jelly Powder 10e, Lemon,
Orange. Vanilla, Cherry, Calf -
foot, Pineapple, etc.
Mince Meat, 10e.
COCOA --Walter Raker & Co's,
Bensdnrp's, Enp's, Webb's, Van-
houten's and Imperial.
CHOCOLATE—Cowan's and
Mott's, sweetened and nnsweet
ened, 5c tolOc a package. Fry's
Milk Chocolate, 15e,
SHELLED NUTS
New Shelled Almonds, New
Shelled Walnuts.
Also New Nuts in shell, Wel-
nuts, Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts,
mixed, per ib. 15c.
DECEMBER
BARGAIN LIST
We are planning for the big-
gest business that was ever done
by one store in one month in
Wingham. We are making
prices interesting for you. Plan
to do your shopping as early in
the month as you can. Re-
member every day is bargain
day at this store. So please
don't wait until Christmas week
to buy your Faney Goods, etc.
it may mean dissappointment to
you.
FARMERS
We pay the highest market
price for POULTRY if young
and dry plucked. Don't scald
your poulrry. We want un-
drawn and dry plucked young
fat poultry and will give big
prices.
We want Good Butter in rolls,
and Fresh Eggs, White Beans,
Dried Apples, Dry Hard Wood,
etc., and will pay highest mar-
ket prices. Oats taken in ex-
change for Oatmeal.
Rubbers, etc.,
Remenber our Sale of Heavy
Rubbers for Men and Boy s. •
Boys Heavy Rubbers Snag
Proof regular $1.15 for $1,00
Men's Snag Proof Rubbers
regular $2.10 for $175.
Men's Overshoes 2 buckle reg-
ular $2.25 for $2.00
Men's Snowe itcluders regular
$1.80 for $1.60.
FANCY CHINA
FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Without doubt the prettiest
place in Wingham is Kerr's
China Room. We are busy
making this place attractive
with the newest and best pro-
ductions of England, Germany,
France,' Austria, etc., in China
Ware. If you're a lover of pret-
ty china ware it will delight
you to take a look at our
stock. Come in even if you do
not want to bny.
Dinner Sets, fancy China and
decorated stone china Painted -
Gold Stippled and Gold Traced
$9,00 to $14,00.
Tea Sets in fancy china
Painted, Gold Stippled and Gold
Traced, $6.00. -
Tea sets, Printed, $3,00.
Toilet Sets, New Shapes, New
Decorations, Very handsome,
Printed and painted, Gold Stip•
pled and Gold Traced, Ten piece
Sets, $4.00, $5.00 $5.50.
Toilet Sets, printed 10 pieces
$2.00 to $2.25.
Opal Goods in Light Blue,
Brown and Sunset Decorations,
Puff boxes, Handkerchief Boxes,
Trays, Olive DIshes, Pickle
Dishes, Vases, Celery Trays, Pin
Trays, Candle Sticks, Jewel
Boxes, etc,
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Poultry Wanted.
I am now in the market to buy all
kinds of Poultry. Will pay the highest
cash price for good Chickens, either
dead or alive.
5e4o per pound for good fat Chickens,
and 4c per pound for fat Hens, live
weight.
Don't deliver Dressed Poultry until
after Oct. 1st.
Parties having Fowl to dispose of will
do well to see me before selling.
WM. ARMOUR.
Space will not permit me to give any
more farms in detail, bat I might just
say that if you want a farm near Bras-
sels, Blyth, Clinton, Goderich, Lucknow,
Kincardine, Teeswater, Belmore, Gerrie,
Harriston, Palmerston. Listowel or Sea-
forth, call and got a list.
I have town and village properties
ranging in price from. $400 up to $7000
and the intending purchaser will find it
to his advantage to look over this list
before making choice of a house, Iot or
business stand.
Especially in the Town of Wingham,
I have some excellent investments in
business properties,besidesretail
busi-
nesses,
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nesses, such as grocry,
dry goods, boots
and shoes, eto., etc,
Manitoba and N. W. T. lands for
sale.
CLYME MAGUIRE
Real Estate • Business Transfer
Office—Up-Stairs .— Vanstone Blodk,
Wingham.
WINOHAM.
DON'T INSURE
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until you have seen
COSENS about it.
IT WELL PAY You.
Farm Loans at Lowest Rates !
Abner Cosens
LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT,
Wingham, Out.
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supply at prices never heard of before
in Wingham.
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Merit that brings a second order
on the strength of the first. What
we do and the way we do it is our
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ingstrongest argument,r9'
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ing all we oan and taking as little
as possible.
And we'll succeed, bf coarse. We
have a fall supply of everything
that pertains to the making of
snits.
A full line to select from.