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opens at Itose' (Dooduion Express) Oil, e
ou Saturday, Janattry 2nd.
-The annual meeting of the Turuberry
Agricultural Society will be held in the
Commit Chamber en Wednesday, Jan.
nary 13th,
-Mr. W. V. YanStone has pute
chnsei the Button block propertY f teen
Ur. Win 131itton. This block brings
in a good reveuue.
,-Tenders are heiug sniked for the
erection of the addition to the Hutu*
House of Refuge. See adyt. in another
oultainn for particulars.
-The Yetland Sunday School will
hold its annual holiday eatertainnieur
on Monday evening next. A good pro-
gram. Silver colleotion.
J, Howard Renter, Regietrar
Logo CompanieS, haSeuncelled The regis•
try of the People's Loaa & Deposit Co.,
t•their best, and besides the usually alining it is beim abused.
mud sati,faetory assortment below are --Mr. A. Sanderson has been doing
excellent work oil the streets with the
gestions that we can supply, suitable snow plow and Winghatuites are able
s gifts : t,) get about with very little Meouven-
ietre.
11 FOR BROTHER -The Presbyterian and Baptist Snu-
day schools held sum 9stifu1 Christmas
-Fu
r Centertaiuments this week. The former oat
011 Tuesday aud the latter ou Wedueday
Suit of Clothes --Fur Cap
ow Overonat -Umbrellas, evening,
New Fur Coat -Ties -A locomotive drawing the way
-Tice -shoes freight on the L . H. ds B., left the rails
-Hosts - Gloves
111ufat Exeter on Tuesday afternoou and the
-Silk Handkerchiefe -llers auxiliary wee sent out from Loudon.
-Rid Gloves -Suspenders No damage was done.
-Underwear -Ur. Geo, laicKeezie has received a
portfolio In:Wished by the comical of the
city of Winnipeg. It is a magnificent
advertisement of the busiuess and other
points of interest in Winnipeg.
-The anew. ' etorm has continued and
has interfered very innoli with the
Christmas trading. The oldest residents
of this section. do not remember of seeing
so much snow fall before Christmas.
All the trains, have been very late.
-Mr, Wm. Gannett has purchesed the
Hill building lots on Diagonal street, and
also part of Mr W. Diamond's property
on the same street. Mr. Gannett will
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.........-. probably Maid a new dwelling on this
property in the spriog.
-The "Man on the Street" has fol-
loweg in the Guelph Herald, will also
apply to the G. T. R in regnard to the
Ties: BRAS= BLooR .. ' WIRGHAivr. SerViee We are reeeiviagt,--“I ie er that
• ,,,.,..,:re, , s;,,s, -,seess szuwaginaminnsonsminumingwAa. big company, with a capital of $5,000,-
000 Is being formed in Guelph to be
----" ' called ens Torouto and Guelph Stage
' MINOR LOCALS, '
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OR MOTHER FOR SISTER
-New Silk Dress
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-New Silk Waist
Dress Pattern
-A. Mantle
-A Fur Coa,t
FUT Ruff
Table Lieen
able Napkius
Bars.
Gloves, Silk Mitts
Handkerchief
Towels
-Silk MOB
-Kid Gloves
-Silk Handkerchief
-Embroidered Handkerchief
-Fur Ruff
-Fur 1Viu
-Seal Coat
-Persian Lamb Coat
-Dress Pattern
-Fancy- Collars
-Faitcy Belts
-Fancy Hose.
CJiIE & CAMPBELL
ammmorr......maaameero,
E WISH YOU
ALL
FRY
AND
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HAPPY
NEW YEAR
re closed Christmas and
New Year's Day.
necessore to Alex. Issas.)
lane," to completewith the G. T. R.,
as it is said a four horse coach could
beat the.tirne table of the Truuk on any
train during the day."
-A. R. Smith has a new advt. in this
issue,
-Monday, Deo. 21st, was the shortest
day of the year.
• -Wesidiug invitations printed in the
latest style at the Times office.
-The public schools closed Tuesday
of this week for the Christmas holidays.
serMr. D. Stewart shipped a large
number of turkeys to Niagara Falls on
Friday last.
-The Liberals of North Perth will
hold aconvention at Listo wel on Wednes-
day of next week.
• -Ttace's subscribers are renewingr
promptly and taking advantage, of oni.
cheap clubbing rates,
-Hear ,Tame e Fax singhis comicson
at the Scottish Concert on Thursday
• evening, January 7th.
-ThTpieS, wishes all its friends and
• rescuers e, very Merry Christmas and is spending the Chrisrmas holidays with
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PERSONAL:.
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Mrs Alberts -Porter is home from De-
troitifor the holidays.
nr; andMrs, R. Clegg are spending
tte;Christmas holidays at Ingersoll.
Mr, Donald Stewart of London is
sending the holidays at his home in
tOWn.
Mr. Sas. Cochrane has teen spending
fie few days with old friends in New
Hamburg.
Mrs. (Dr.) MoIntyre of Strathroy is
visiting et the home of her brother, Mr.
D. Stewart.
Mr. Frank Mac:lams of Ripley has
taken a situation with the Western
Foundry Co,
Mrs. John °orates of East Wawanosh
Everybody
Talking
About Hamberstonels
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JAPANESE WARE,
DINNER SETS,
• TEA SETS,
TOILET SETS.
a Happy New Year. ' • finds at Guelph. '
-Mr, Alex. Orr, of the Hotel Bruns. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grierson are
wick will hold his first monthly horse speuding a. 'month with relatives and
f air on Thursday, January 7th. . friends at Sylvan, near Parkhill.
-The roof of Listowel skating rink Mesita Joseph, and Alex. Stewart of
gave way under the weightof snow piled ••the Western 'University, Leedon are
upon it. The damage will be repaired *mewling the holidays at their hornin,
at once. •town.
-Mr, J. Harry Cunningham, prin. Mrs. G. C. Manners is in beaforth
oipal of the Teeswater school has been this week attending the wedding of her
offered a similar position in the Palmer- niece, Stobie, to Mr. R. Boyce, of
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stop school.
-Windsor has a new daily newspaper, binfilleel,.
re. :Lowe was in London on
The Standard which will be the official' Thursday last attending a meeting of the.
organ of the Conservative party forEssex executive committee of the Diocese of
•county. •
adaEurnitere Manufacturers are closed Huron.
•Mrs. Homey, of Owen Sound and Miee
• -The Wingliani factories of the Can-
- C. Macdonald are spending the Christ-
• for the holidays, to re -open on Mon. Inas holidays with their parents, Dr. and
day, January 4th. Mrs. Macdonald.
-The government gas inspector has
I warned the Standard GasCompany that Mies Clara B. McIndoo. of California,
if a better quality of gag is not sunPlied, who is attending the, Whitby College is
they will be prosecuted. spending the *Christmas holidays at the
home of her uncle, Mr. Robt. McIndoo.
- • Mr. Win. Godfrey, fornier G. T. R.
agent at Listowel and who was relieving •A /mom, sTATio/ENT.
at Whitechurch fora few weeks has
been. appointed agent at Fergus. This annourteeroent is made without
any qualiffeations. Hera -Reid is the
-Mr. John McCharlee of Huron one preparation in the world that guar -
township will be the next Warden of sutees it.
Bruce county. He has been, a member Hena-Roid will cure any case of Piles
of the Connty Council for eight years. Xt is in the form of a tablet.
-Richard Atwell, ft resident of Tees- It is the only Pile remedy used inter -
water for the past Seven years died at
his home there last week. His remit:is It is impossible to cure an established
Were interred in the Winghttni cemetery. ease of Piles with ointmelits, supposito-
ries, in:motions, or outward appliances,
A guarantee is issued with every pack,
age of Ilein-Roid, which contains a
month's treatment.
Goand talk to you, druggist Omit it,
Sold in Wingheen by Walton. McKib-
bon.
-Miss V'ellwootl, of Oakville has
been engaged as junior teacher in the
Wroxeter school for next yedr. Miss
Sine/air, the peeeent teacher Wes ta Clif.
ford.
-2The regular meeting night of Court
Maitland, C. 0. V. falling on Christmas
night, tho date has been changed. to
Teesday, December 29th, when election
of officers will take plate. Members are
requested to attend the meeting.
0.0o*bs, colds, hoarseness, and other threat
ailment; are (nudely relieved by Oresolene
ori, yes never, huve the people of
• •tut& tg.tcu cents net box. All druggists
gbara smiled their approval match
auto goods Is we are dierdayiag for -Mayor Itnettel ancl wife of Xincar-
dinkintend leaving Xincardine shortly
‘alt XMAS trade. Tome them is to buy. •to reside at Crookstowtt, Minn. to live
iith their lle 0
whose#
• •N.,,wife died reCentiy. Mayor Runt -
•tells own to &number of our readers
• nipany with his sons, conduct.
ring and gents furnisbings
some years ago.
is coming wilt
Gm$, LEMON'S,
CANDIES,
table for the holiday
and in
,a4 a tai
• business h
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-The Chri
Farmers' Adv
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There is readin
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corninnnity,
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nuts number of the
e is out. It contains
finely illustrated.
atter to suit all
the farming
ers' Advocate
bed Oanadlatt
its deem.
Do It
Now.
Come down to -day
de and buy one of those
Special Raglan Overcoats, regular $t i value, for $7.5o.
We have sold a good many of this particular line of 4
Men's Overcoats and we tell you honestly the supply
cannot last much longer. You are really missing extra
good value if you are in need of a Top Coat and do not
get one, of these at $7.5o.
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Just arrived --Boys' Reefers, sizes 22 tO 28, another
lot 29 to 33. 34. Buy Overcoats from
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11A1br-STinvArcr-InIlbly, on Dpt. 0, Henry
Heist, formerly of Brussels, to Miss Jennie
Stewart, both .of Ubly, Mich.
Wiar,srf-DtsrsaS-In Taentiorry," on Dee. 1G,
by Rev. Dr, Gandy, Mr. Walter Welsh. to
Miss Bertha Ztaude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
./as. Dennis, of TurnberrY.
by Rev, W. Lowe, MrtRobprt $oh
jouNaroN---Itoln4,NsoIv.-In Turnberry,ii on
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Poirrint-tn Medicine get, M. W. T. on De -
ember 14th, William Porter, son of Mr. Alex.
Porter of 1,Vinghera, in his 00th year.
LOCItiNo-In Grey, ot Dee. Ilth, lane Little,
beloved sweet Thos. Loeking, in her 77th year.
SrorT-At Itthel, on Dee. 13, Robert Scott,
aged. 84 yearit,
MEN BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAlitfte, WINGHAIC
Night &Ile at Button 31ook, os' rest,
denoe at Ritoliie's property on Soott
or ishird house *verb of eohool on John
street. Shop opposite aid block.
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'GREAT-
istmas
ate.
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Siherware, Japanese Chin \
Brush and Comb cases,
Novelties, etc., etc.
•Our stock is much too large, and in order
to clear it out we will give, extraordinary
bargains all this month.
Don't miss this great opportunity for buying
fine Xmas Presents very cheap.
A beautiful Wall- Pocket given
with every purchase of *2 or over.
Halsey Park,
Macdonald Block
lean
WINGHAM.
STRAY SOW,.
OAU onto the premises of the undersigned,
MLot 37, Concession 10, East Wawanosh, on
or about the 22nd of November, one Yorkshire
SOW. Owner can have same by proving prop-
erty and. paying expenses.
J. A. MENZIES, Wiugham P.O.
TENDERS WANTED
For the Erection of Addition •eto the
House of Refuge in Connty
of Huron.
TENDS S f the erection of an
addition to th P use of Refuge will be
received by me on o befbre the 25th day. of
January, 1001. Te ers must specify for the
whole work, and must be accompanied by a
marked cheque for 10 per Cent, of the tendered
price. Cheque of accepted tender retained;
others returned.
The Cettnen ifi lletbettiia to accept the lowest
or any tender.
Plans and apeeilleations 11111 be seen in my
office at any time.
W. LANE, County Clerk.
Dated At Goderieh this 22nd day of Decem-
ber, 1003.
NOTICE TICREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. H. 0.,
11,97, Chap, 130, Ree, 38, that all persons ing
claims against the estate of John. Co es, late
of the Township of Mist 'Wawa it in the
County of Huron, farmer, deem d, who died
on or about the 14th day ofember A.
1001. are required. to send byfpoab prepaid. to
R. Vanstone, Winghttni O,, Solicitor for the
Exeeutors of the estate he said deceased,
01' or before the 20th of January A. D.,
1001, their names, *ddrW.e and descriptions
and a fall statement of the partieularaofttizeiire
claims and the nof ature the aeentity, if any',
hdahy tioun duly certified, . after
said day, the xecuto
bate the assets of
partice entitled ths
the laims of whielt
Dated this 17th
-distel-
ig the
.nly to
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'003.
TURN
RRY N UNATIONS
O' CE.
A PtIBLIO MEE
• Township of
the Foresters' Thtll B
28tli day of Deee • be
p.m, for the no • bath
the Municipal C and.).
year 1904.
G of th Ele ors of the
mberr w be held in
eval Monday. the
190- . at one o'clock
n of Candidates for
Turnberry for the
J N BURGESS,
Returning Officer.
Dec. 22nd, 1903.
Turnberry
It will
you to call i and see Scott's
Christmas ock of . .
CONFECTIO ERY & FRUITS
The finest ever shown in
Wingham.
410 014 Yoiv0.611.1•140•
Over 1,000
to choose
leo to $3
oxes of Bonions
roni, Prices from
per
25 CA.SE
Prices 1
We have every
CANDIES,
Oh
A call folic'
01 ORANGES
to 70e per dozen.
hing itt our line -NUTS,
nd an endless stock of
trims Goods.
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Oppoidts Presb
SCOTT.
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BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS !
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In every ling of our 'very attraotive display of the latest, hest and
most stylish articles in Fine Furs, such as every lady is delighted to
• wear. Also in Nen'a and Youtns' Fur coats, Fur Caps, eta.,
• together with the most seasonable Ready-to.wear Tailored Clothing,
• particularly 011ereeats.
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• Our stooks in the above•mentioned lines are unusually large this
se season We have therefore determined that the best and quickest way to
• clear them out is to put the pruning knife Into every vestige of profits, so
• that not a pieta of onr immense collection of beautiful Furs or a single* t
se* garment of fsiir handsome, comfortable and
Perfect -fitting Overcoats
01141 remelts within these walls on Christmas eve.
A careful) intelligent' look through the above dapertments will •
▪ convinoe every intending buyer that 'when we offer bargains we mean
• every word that we write. •
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ChrhitrnaS
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Our stook of Xmas Specialties was never more complete or attraetive
• and values were never better. Get your Xmas supplies here and yon may
• be sure of a Merry Christmas, whioh we sincerely wish you each and all.
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Or Highest prices for trade, A good Organ, almost new, for sale
cheap; will exchange for either dry or green wood
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M. Gordon
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Some Ranges are like .me people. They have in-..*
satiable appetites, but h do very little in return for all'
they consume. The Crown Huron Range bury/. less coal coal and does more work than any other Range. It -1.
gets less expensive every clay you use it. •
Made by
Western Foundry Go., Ltd.,
Wingham,
SELLING AGENTS : -
ALEX, YOUNG & SON
J. BUN & SON
Ont.
WINCHAM.
Ont,, March 4th, 1903.
THE WESTERN FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED,
WINGUAM, ONT.
Dear Sir: -Have been using one of your 9-18 "Crown
Huron" Range for some time and thought you might . like to know
what satisfaction it gives. It could not be better. It is easily re-
gulated, and. BURNS VERY LITTLE COAL OR WOOD, which
is a great consideration, its baking qualities are unequalled. We
have not had the least bit in trouble with it at any time. I consider
it one of the best and most up -to date ranges made. Wishing
you success, I remain,
Yours truly,
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These goods are ever becoming more popular,
and to keep pace with their growing popularity and
the consequent increasing demand for them, we
have placed in stock a few lines from which we
are sure everyone can make a pleasing choice,
PRICES, $3.751 $4,00, $6,00, $6.50
A good line of Dressers and Stands to match.
A fine line of
SIDEBOARDS, BEDROOM SUITS
PARLOR SUITS COUCHES, etc.,
All up4o.date goods at the lowest prices.
WALKER BROS._8t BUTTON
Furniture d Undertakhg.
The Furniture Store oppoisiW ''e Poet Office.
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