The Wingham Times, 1907-03-07, Page 1r
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VOL XXVI. NO. 1830.
• What is the best
Erntilsion
ANSWER ;
HOWARD'S
Why?
2. It contains 50 percent. Pure Cod .
Liver Oil,
2. It Contains Hypophospbites and
Glycerine,
Is easy to take, and a perfect
Emulsion.
8.
FOR SALE BY
Wallop McKibben
THE DRUGGIST .
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
Sale of
Mr T. E, Welke
auction at the Nati
day, March 9th, a
teen good milch
+celled and other
member of one an
At thd same time
and 3 year old m
male. F. S. Scott
Cattle
will aell by public
nal hotel, on Bator.
2 o'clock p. m., M-
ow% some having
with calf; also a
two year old heifers.
a 11 year old mare
re will be offered for
vill be the auctioneer.
Highest oash price paid for butter and
eggs at W. Bone's grocery, Chisholm
block.
Auctio
Mr. A. E. Lout
Tnrnberry, will ho
sale of lanai stoek,
lidaroh 151
apnea:well bred et
irennostly
• , *
Everything Ni11130.
Auctioneer Joha
3lienernete,
i Sale.
it, lot 26, con. 10,
d a clearing auction
implements, eto., on
The list includes
at, and •the inept°.
w and in good shape.
Id witbout reserve',
arvici will wield the,
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Oreerht Shoes and Rubbera
Important tj Teachers,
The uniform prom tion examinations
for the public echo° in Huron will be
held on Thursday 4u4 Prtday, March
21st and 220, Pa rs have been pre.
pared for J enter II., enter Il eTimior III,
Senior III., and Tunior IV. chasm
Teachers should no fy the public, school
inspector, at once, of the number of
papers required for aoh clam.
Good working horse for rale. Apply
at Wingham Salt Works.
Died in Chicago.
Mr, Fred. SW& r received word on
Monday of the deaJh in Chicago on San -
day of his sister- hew, Minnie Prior,
wife ot Mr. Albs t E, Russell, aged 26
y care. Mrs. Russ 11 was a resident of
Winghana for so e time previous to
moving to Chicago, and many old friends
here will be sorry o hear of her death.
The remains were nterred in Elmwood
cemetery at Ohio o.
Heavy reavement.
Mre. Ineve, sr., 11r. Thos, Kew, Mre.
Wm. Field, of W gham, and Mrs. 0.
Henderson, ot Wiliteohurob, were called
to Niagara Palle 1 st week owing to the
death of the wife f Mr. Wm. Kew and
also his oldest da hter. Two deaths in
the one home within forty-eight hours is
a very sore berme ,ement and the bereav-
ed will have the eyrapathy of numerous
friends in their tam) of affliction.
Call at R. johneton'a and see his line
of Felts, Rubbers and Shoes and be con-
vinced.
1 ese of one •of their
e Bee Htve 0o. intend
to crag pale for
menoing with Satur-
Extraordinary bar.
' 111 all lines of. goods,
Rohde, telothing, gni'
negesenneinsaleidethe :
net be reduced so ag-
e. Read the list of
ge advt. on another
WINGITAIL ONTARIO, ,THURSDAI, NARCI1 1907,
Profits Ate at $100.
The concert oomaiittee title Week
handed over about $ 00, the profits on
the hospital. worse 0 concerts to the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Wingham
HON'
pital. he member; of the emeintittee
spent considerable dme in own:motion
with these tioncert and they sbould
receive the hearty t Janke of the hospital
authorities.
Wearan--Thirtv °V
cedar. Apply We rn FoundrY 0o.
int good dry
Clearing Sale of everything in Winter
Shoe*. Big )3argains. W. J. GREER,
Mr. King fieliouslY 111.
The numerous frieitele of Mr. George
E, King win be sorry to learn that be is
not improving in lien th. Hie brother,
Ik. Thos. King, of So rie,Mane lase been
with hint for some ti e. Mr, King was
moved to the Win ham bospitai on
Tuesday and an oper
formes today andel
that it may be engine
spected townsman
recovery.
tion will be per.
will join it hoping
inland that our ro.
ay have a speedy
The "13ee Hive'laranchrGorrie
There's no ream n whatever, wily
people should leav aerie in quest of
birgaine. Since op g here this store
has bad a rush of mimeo, and "Bee
Hive" bargains are he magnet for bigg-
er business than ev r this week,
Five Ne
Mr. W. 11. Gree
with Mears. W.
100,000 brick, som
ready been deli
property near the
will build five ho
summer and so
gated that we ohn
town as "Garl
v Houses.
has placed an ordet
& W, EL Elliott for
of which have al
red onto Mr. Green's
Sax mill. Mr. Green
see during the coming
e people have sup,
isten that part of the
le. We are pleased
te learn that tar. keen is going ahead
Thirtee Days Sale, with his new hone. Wingham's great.
Owing to the 1
stores expiring, t
holding a gaga
thirteen days, c
day of this wee.
gains will be gi'v
via;--drleneral dr
cerise, eto., -Tins
two large stacks
to go into one eta
bargains in the 1
page of this issue
I
SLA1,41., TER SALE—Cash elaughter sale
• • of Drees\eoods, Fars, etc. G. E.
Dr. Oronh atekha Dead.
est need is more dwelling houses and
from the present appearance of things
the shortege evilnte somewhat overcome
when the upread t of twenty new bootee
are erected this sirson.
TO:„REET—FiVet Oa s<Prreisel farm of
a
/00 &trope plenty: atetneretntine:‘iiene;
Wiaglitini. Akaftea Devis.
A ()amanita line of Felts, Rubbers and
Shoes now on hand at R. johnston'a
Boot and Shoe Store.
The Dait Disaster.
At epidemic of daasters by land and
sea marked the ye4r 1906, and seetne to
continue into 1907 with startling regu
arity, A Protestn1 school in Hocheis.
ga, Montreal East, took fire on Tuesday
Afternoon of last week, and 17 young
children and one t acher lost their lives
here being abou 200 pupils in the
chool at the tim . About the same
; Dr, Oronbyateljha of Toronto, the 1
famous former cftief of the Mohawk
Indiante Supreme hief Ranger of the
•HnoOn, where he w nt some few vreeks
Independent Ord of Foresters, died at
ere-
Savinnah, Georgit, on Saturday after.
CHURCH
OTES.
OTSS.
Rev, Tr5, Bowe
to young mark next
she subject of "Scott
At St. Paul's
preacher on Friday e
Rer. C. O. Vinton,
Rev. Mr Lowe, w
visit Wiz/gluten last w
Hines*, Will he here,
March 15th,
11 preach a sermon
unday evening on
olszu."
i
uroh the special
entail' will be the
eotor of =when.
lo was unable to
lett en account of
tt is expeoted, on
Rev. Dr, Sutherland and Rev. Dr,
Cermet leave in a few days for japan.
to anent in the work ot organizing the
new united japanese tfethodist Ohurdh,
lieln 0.13. WallWin,73A., wellnanown
to many of our readerS, Mut been invited
to remain the fourth' Tr as pastor tie
the Empress AvenueMethodist church
at London.
At a meeting of th congregation of
1
St, Andrew's Presby erian °Lurch of
Blyth, heldnat week a call* was ex.
tended to Rey,J. L. k mall, of Auburn,
to become pastor o‘' the Church to
succeed Re'. Dr. MoLean, who recently
retired,
The Rev, W. G. Iloweon, pastor of
the Methodist Church, will occupy his
own pulpit next Sunday. Subjects, 11
a. m, "A Syrian lie, that ought to be
burieda thousand fatlebras deep," 7 p
"A man *anted; d he is wanted
quick." The usher will be pleased to
allow strangers to sea s.
Rev, E. R, Fitch o nee up from To-
ronto and took tins w rk in the Baptist
Church on Sunday 1 et. The members
of the congregation ere sorry to hear
Mr. Pitch tender is resignation as
pastor, at the roorni service. He has
been only a little ove : year pastor of
the church, and was doing good
work. • slid reraov d from town will
be regretted by our yawnspeople gener-
ally. With his 'thrall trouble Mr. Fitch
finds it impossible Lc continue the work
in Wingham. Hill e have the best
Wishes of, many fr ends in whatever
work he mei engage *a for the future.
The resignatlim will e dealt with at a
meeting of the Gong gation to be held
op Friday esipaigg„e
• Died al oderich,
• Though ailing i health, owing to
heart trouble, for wine time, James
Porter, of Goderic , had been confined
to bed for only a eve days before his
death last Sunda Feb. e4th. Mr. Pole
for had been a re dent of Goderioh and
Goderich townsh p since. boyhood, but
had Several time visited the land of his
birth. Hh rete ed to that town to re-
, side about two o three mouths agc, ow'
ing to failing he 1th, He was a native
of Donnybrook, ' Dublin, Ireland, and
came to this co try with his father and
the rest of the f mily on July 121h. 1843,
coining straigh to Ooderioh. 21e was
married over fif y years ago to Jane Ed-
ward, and besid s his widow, leaves a
family of oven hildret enrviving, four
sons and three daughters. Deceased
a
was 76 years qf e and was a brother of
Messrs, Alex. an Richard Porter, of
this town.
ago for the bonen of his health. Dr, h
Oronhyatekha wr of pure Mohawk line. r
• age, and was born, August 10, 1841 at the
our the Montreal, to Chicago express
an off the track t few miles east of
Gruelph, and three Iparsons were killed
nd about 30 injure t: Then last Friday
ay
a 0, P. R. express train bound
rom Toronto to Maltreat collided with
freight train. and avete express messeng.
ritVere killed.
with the goods
Brantford, Ont. Having
Six Nations' radianBrantford,
reservation, near a
• been at the
been at the head f the I. 0. P. since f
1881, he was kno n in all pats of tne a
world.
Pants enough for r year
• 4
• 'toys'
Pair
for
4
Boys'
• . Pair
FRIDAY BARGAINS
385 pairs Boys' Datk Tweed Pants,
- • all sizes. 20 to 34, regular price 75c,
Friday, - - 25e
86 pairs Bente' all-vrool Halifax Tweed
- Pants, lined, double seat and knees,
• all sized 20 to 83, regular. price al,
- Friday - — 49e
68 Bents' Odd Coats, in light and dark
• Weaned and tweeds, saok and Nor-
- folk styles, sizes 24 to 34, These
coats are taken from snits old for
$4 to $7.50. Friday, at $1.49
65 Pairs Men's Dark Tweed and
Worsted Inane, all sizes, regular
$1175, Friday at — 99e
This is all " Lion Brand"
• _ Clothing, and is the best
- Boys' Clothing made in
Canada.. Don't miss this
trj4 rare chance for boys', good
clothing 'cheap.
- Stote Open at 8.80. Sheet early.
• Clothier and Houma iturnieher
014 Pest Office Stand.
in..elon SALE -255, Off on all lune of
Fail and Winter Sturm. See advertise.
' ment. W. J.
March Wedding
A very happy ev t tookplace at the
home Of Mr and lrs Wm Webb, of
West Wawanosh at five o'clook yester-
day afternoon when heir daughter, Miss
Elizabethniecame tIe wife of Mr. Frank
E. Grain, Of Eastj Wawanosh. The
bride and groom ve re unattended and
the ceremony was perforraed by Rev.
T. S. Boyle in the Iresenoe of a number
of invited guests. After spending a few
days in this node , Mr and Mre Grain
will leave for Pilo Mound, Man., where
Mr. Grain hat' r nted a farm, They
will take with thdm the very best wishes
of many friends.
Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London,
3rd door East of St. Andrew's Church,
Death of qrs. McHar• dle.
The many friencis of a former resident
of Winghara, Mre. J. 11, Monlardy, will
be Berry to hear otter death last Week
in Neleon, B. O., oe beat failure. Mrs,
bloHardy was an i al wife and mother,
gentle, affeotionat4 unfailingly cheek. -
fat, , and charitably
minded. Mr. Moll dy died six years
ago, and since then he has just gradate
ally' beett fading
unottentatIons bu6 binoere 'Christian
woman., Besideis he daughter, Mrs. 8.
H. Stehle, of Clinton elle lenteif tit° anis,
Hardn of Toronto, a d Chas. of Nelsen,
ft.O.; she eIs0 has th ettt brethers—RObt,
W, Moltenzie of Gderioh, Georg° of
Wingnare, and Mark f Chioago.
FOR SALE -A few chmeiyoung York-
shire brood sows at0,15,e-rind $16 each, if
taken soon, A. Moleal, 004. 12, Emit
Wawanoeh or Winghara. P. 0.
inalletukah Wedding.
The Army wed ling on Mondaynight
lest was a most naresting and suncess.
ful event, as evi tenced by the large and
attentive auelience that crowded the
town hall. A s lendid programme was
given previous t the marriage ceremony.
After the openin preliminaries- of song
and prayer. Lien eCol. Sharp,the leader,
introduced Eno n Riley, who favored
the andietice with a eplendid vocal solo,
also a guitar solo i nitsting a brass band.
and then "Home, 3weet Home," to the
amusement of all: was played on one
string attached to a tin can. Thi e call-
ed for an oncore • d then the audience
listened to a fine Pe intone ado. Speeches
were given by li ndmaster Janis, EU.
sign Thinks and 5 if Capt Hay, dwell.
ing on the excelle Christian ehteracter
of the contracting parties. Lieut. -001.
Sharp rend the ti nal Army Marriage
service,after ethic thebride and groom,
ergt E. Nutter 1Ierk and Bandsman
West E. Simmons, solvated by lilies
enema Taylor an Harper O. Shrinaonte
tether of the WO .112, alI dressed in the
all blue unifornt: of she Army, Wed
ennead and 'very distinctly the parties
odd the "I wills', Colonel Sharp in a
dente Manner pr neuticingthent man
and 'wife. invite Wrests to the number
of eighty-nve Fiat, Wri to well spread'
Wedding banquet Mr. and Mrs E.
Simeaone receiv the congretulatitins
Of a taro numb .01 friends Withing
ta
theevery ha Weis in life. The
Wedding prevent Were west Wherein.
E
L
f
ar. She was an ,
itaiiiimooresaiisentiallialienamiat
Army
niversary.
The Salvation A my held their anniver
sary meetings last asurday and Sunday
and were mine sum infiel in every respect.
Lieut. -Colonel She p, who has the over-
sight of the work i Western and North-
ern Ontario was t e prtnoipal speaker.
On Saturday eveni g he spoke on Christ's
call to the fisheera n to be nFishers of
Men." Sunday ruing the subject of
"Purity" was d alt with in a very.
touching and kelit g intitmer,when there
WES a ready res nee for consecrated
men and women o the service of God
and humanity. • )r, P. Macdonald. was
chairman at the nesting in the town
hall and eulogize 1 the Army's work in
Wingham and • =genialy its effects
among prisoners • thopeoitenthwies and
jails of Can: Lama -oar sham
spoke on the ad ancee of the Army's
work in the ova Relicsl branch, rattans
homes, prison orlo and immigration.
In the last bran h e5000 persona were to
be a sistel t Canada this sea-
son, t/ per cent were Salvationists, and
the balenee Wee divided among the
other denOrain ions, fl e considered
this was andetin • not only the religions
bodies bat comm nities and the COnOtry
at large. Tonle the Atray operates in
53 tiountries vie. 7000 societies and
17000 then arid W. 0 en Who give all their
time to this Iv rk of ittneliOratio11.
Staff °apt. Hay r netted the 'omit work
d thriiiiegeceaditiort.
was largely attended.
• several Solos in an
The Maly Bead
in a very healthy
The night ineeti
Utley
• effeetire Menne ,
furnished natilikt.
711
• Vent' Sueettaght Banquet.
One of the meet aucceostal benquen
in the history of thee local A F. & A, M.
wee held on Tuesday analog, the Dow
don being the vi t of R. Wor. 13r�.
Cameron, D. D, G. ., of Wiarton,
the close of the • galar meeting of
Wingham Lodge, o. 266, A. F. & A.
M., the brethren ad owned to the Na-
tional Hotel, yeller. Heat Hanson bad
prepared a spread, bo like of which has
not been seen in Ingham in a long
time. After the in er man had been
duly safietted a len thy toed 1st was
gone tbrougne Tb first toast, "The
King and the Craft' was proposed by
W. Bro. H. 0. Bell W. M. and thelarge
gatheringjoined he tatty in siagingetiod
Save the King.' The Grand Master
and the Guard Lod e" was proposed by
R Wor, Bro, Boyl P. G. C/hap., Que.,
bee, and responded to by R. Wor, Bro,
Oamerou, D. D, G . At this juncture
Mr. P. Hill sang " termini Song." The
next toast, "The co nty 10 which we
live" was proposed •y R, Wor Bro J. A.
Morton and respon. :d to by Wor Bro
Geo Spotton, The , the "A Stein Song':
by Mr. F. Hill. • Visiting Brethern"
was p oposed by " .r Bro W. J. Greer
and responded to b R. Wor Bro Diok.
son, P. D. D. 0, , of Exeter. The
last toxin of the e ening, "The W. M.
and Wardens of 1` 'gham Lodge" was
proposed by R. W'r Bro Cameron and
responded to by Wor Bro H. 0. Bell.
Sonne sixty rnemb of the oraft, were
present. a few bei .e from outside points
and all are united :n saying that Tues.
day evening was o e of the most plea•
sat t every agent
craft Itt Wingham
y members of the
Fon SALE—Two bedroom suJkt, corn.
plete; one parlor suite, up3c1latered In
silk rng ; strickly high cl i; one new
coal heater and sever p er articles to
be sold at once as I anileaving town•for
Brandon. Enquire at residence on John
street. WESLEY WALIcEn.
Harriston
ink Won.
The ooxnpetitioija in the Wingham
Curling Club's bo spiel were not com-
pleted until last Taursday morning. Ire
the openbeirmet don -amt. Holton's
rink from Hersistren won from Mr. F.
Patereon'8 rink by ,at narrow roughs of
two shots and too ' the Morris chairs
home with them. Mr, Paterson's rick
won the suit oases, The players with
Mr. Paterson were Dr. 3. R McDonald,
C. N. Griffin and 3 H. Stephention, In
tbe Coneolation, Ms Murdock'e Luck.
now rink won first prize and V. Van-
norman's second. ho player(' with Mr.
Vannorman were 3 W. Orr, KA. Ham-
mond and D. Dinsl y. The scores since
oar last issue are a follows; —
TnOreiY—S COIcn ROUND,
Wu:whim
F. Paterson, sk.11
Listowel
3. Boebmer, sk.
Lu cknow,
J. D. Murdock sk If-
Palinerston.
J. II. Taman, sk.
SE=
Wingham
F. Patel son, sk . .15
Lnoknow.
3. D. Mardock,sk 1
Wingham
0. Knechtel, 811_7
Wingham
R. Vauuorman,ak 8
nninghatu
A. M. Crawford 10
• Ilan tenni
Capt Holton, ek ,14
Duns.
Listowel.
J. Boehmer, ek.. 8
Harriston.
Capt Holton, sk .17
reeves . grammar, geograp
$1 A TEAR IN ADVANCE
•WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE )
Have you a Cold?
We are sure that our Cough
Cure will cure ante (weigh or told
in a very short time. Try it oboe.
Always ask for Canadian
Catigiii Claire and tuett you are
sure yoii }Mira the beet,
• 1,1R. JOHN menteen.
A Morris To ship Pioneer.
Mr. Miller drat se the light of day at
Fano, Berwickshire Sootland,on A.ugust
25th, 1830. In 1851 he came to the New
World to the Genes &Valley, New Yolk
State, and in the f 11 of 1854 with the
early eettlers, loca d itt Monis town-
ship. At this time there was no settle
went north of the th line. They had
come from Buffet to Port Stanley by
beat and then 6-h se stage to London
• The newcomers lked to Ooderich to
secure their land d then footed it to
thew new poseessi s, the Miller family
Road. lots 53, 5 , 55, 58, in first con
and afterwards bo ght No. 57. Having
bought oxen, a tri was made back to
London for their aggage. This was no
small task in tho days. In 18b9 Mr
Miller married rgaret Moffatt, and
their family cone as of 3 sone and 3
daughters. He 1 ok an active part in
the municipal aff re in his earlier days
and was 10 years 'n the township Conn
Only 25 cents, at
Walley's Drug Store
PITONS 100. WINGRA31, ONT,
Properly 0 wo rs
Will find xt distinctly to their advantage
• to make me their agent; based on
quiok returns and eatisfao.
tory dealing.
The following list are a few of the
many properties for sale:
5850—len story, 9 rooms, nearly new,
rents $B4 per year; Alice St.
. $1.050—iee story house, 8 rooms, Rood
repair, rents for $9G per year; Joha
St.
$1100-1)4 storyframe bona, 8 room,
hard and soft water, fine cellar, ex.
• cellent epair; Viands Se.
$1250—len story house, 8 rooms, nerd
and soft water, tire location, waits
for $102 per year; Victoria St.
51200-2 story houpee, six rooms,
betentiftil location; Albert St.
• $1200—len fltory house, 8 roma flue
oil, 5 of which 101 was Deputy Reeve
For 30 years he 3. -as a magistrate; we
Captain of the Whitt in the good old
• days; .20 years Llama Inspector and 23
yeas, Pvesident o the .BInevale Cheese
Co. For 27 or 28 years Mr, Miller be
sat at the Board o the Howick Mutual
and bus served 11 years as Preeident. In
politics Mr. Minel is a pronounced Lib-
eral and in religion he is a pronounced
Presbyterian, beibg an Elder in the
Wroxeter congre tion for years. To
see hie stalwart fo m and the activity
Possessed yon wou1d hardly guess he
was past his 76th bi thday but he is hale
and hearty and attends punctually to his
work.
cellar, stable, 20 free.. trees, two
• armee of land, Lower Wingham.
8 $1300—new brick cottaes, 7 rooms,
hard and soft water, stable; Jeanie -
"'8
• 81600-2 story bona. 9 seems. good
repair, a beauttfnl belie; neat nt
$1950-.- 2 store -hick cettage, 7 mono,
electric llght, good stable; John $t.
,$,2700—e story solid brick Ionise, bath.
Menacecouhleve betatuilt now for
64000; Maple' St.
100 nevem —3 mita from Wirighane,
excellent buildings, 10 sores of fall
wheat, 10 teemed' hush, owner has
lived on farm Over fifty yeare; snap
at the prion
If yon want anything at any time in
Real Estate, come direct to head-
quarters.
&Loney to loan on farm security,
J. H. CHISHOLM,
Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent.
Vanatone bionic. Winebam.
When your Shoes need mending send
them here to be doctored. We'll mend
them weer,. W. J. GREER.
Fon SALE.—Brick house and lot; also
good brick house with all modern
couvienees; hard and soft water, gond
barn, and from eine to four aoree of
land. Get particulars at the Thine
office.
PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMS.
February examin teens in fourth class.
Subjects. Compo ition, arithmetic,
y and literature.
Hartle cm. Wingham.
Cape. Holton, sk .17 F. Paterson, ek. .15
Wingham 01163100013102:020-15
Harxiston . , 300 00312000400102-17
CoNSOLA.Tio. —FIRST ROM),
Palmerston,
0. Graham, sk.
Seatortb.
E. Bright, sk...
Southampto
B. McAuley, sk.
Kincardine.
R. Rose, ek
LuCkbow.
W. Alli, sk,
Lncknow
4 J, B. Hunter, sk 7
Ingersoll.
.M 3, E. Gayfer, eit.16
n
Perfects.
15 T.J.Hamilton,sk 13
Wingham.
15 W. Holmes, 1.k..13
Seaforth.
16 W. McDougall.ak 9
Mullane3. 0. Telford, bye.
• SECiixo Be•rme,
PalmerstonIngersoll.
G. Grahata,sk...15 3. E Gayfer, k. 12
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Southarapt n. • Ennoardine
W. AlcAulay,ek 6 R. Roes, ek 12
Lucknovr. •Durham.
W. Alli, sk • .13 J. 0. Telford,sk.14
Winglsna. • Wiughtine,
C. Innechtenek.1,.11 V.VannOrrnan,Sk 14
•Winghtn u ' •Palmeratcn
A. OraWford,sk. 1S J. 21, Taman, sk, 8
Tin la 110uND.
Murdoch, b
Listowel ( °sinner), Palmerston
(Graham.) defau t toPalmerston.
Hincaratne. •Lucknow.
R. Roes, sk...... 1 W. Min, 8
Witigham. Whitehall.
Vaartormers, sk.. 5 Orford, ek14
Sn t neat,
tirtOknOW. ' Palmerston.
Mardookok 110 G. Grothant, ek. .7
• Klncftfdine. Wfnglsm.
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(1..kturdock, Is 20 VantrOrrnall, Sk 13
lefax(tnum 500.
E. Swarts. 01)
E. Ltnklater 398
3, MitohelL . '198
E. Buchanan 382
L. Ross ‘k ... , 380
M. Ritchie 377
P. Gilleapie ,
371
F. Suggitt
B. Bennett 1 ' .36
. 364
H. Mullein. ... ... ...... ..332
G. Young 1325
J. Retold . ... 322
M. 13ostnan, 311
V. Dickinson , ,ij 304
R. Tnrvey j 297
1 289
13, Biehl . .... '
B. Aries ....... .............284
M. Roadhouse . . . ....,283
A. McBurney. /. ... 266
*X. Whim., , 259
A. Pngh , 263
L. .Tohne J 233
A. Knechtel.t „ .. 249
F. Johnston 1 . . 345
P. Cartwrigh ........244
*J, Ross 244
*O. Emitter... .... — 23/
L. Stephouso . 224
3. Armour ... 210
M. Cantelat..
.... ., .......,.209
*laTipling..„
nE, Foray$h.,,.i 204
*M. Hollerith.. . ... 196
N. Nicholls. — ........, . ,196
IL Drummond 193
P. Orr.. ....... ., . 190
D. Mann I 4 • 4 r . 4 • 6 • r • 6 d r •I . . 187
O. Armour .... ,„„, ...180
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180
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*R. Pieter •' 179
R. Robertson
E. Senderson ' .168
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*A. Sanderson 121
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dtu66“.116
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Pelle' butcher shop.
Dr. Overlie °outlet, Lendon, Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat: will be tar Mo-
Kibbon'e draw store, Tuesday, April 2nd
—all day. Glasses properly tiered.
mmermammeamffassom
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
To Fit
Man
With Shoes
A Perfect fie in a Man's Shoe
means a Shoe that fin' his Non tits
his eye, and fits his pocketbook,
Oar Shoes will fit all three.
The right leathera—tbe latest
lasts, Mee and heels; in all size
and widths.
Pay re
$2.30, $3.00, $3.50 or 54.00
for *pair eif Shoes, Sir, and you'll
get
Perfect sat isfact ion
The Shoat are oat —tire meney
is yams, 1*et1i talk or the Shoe
(louden.
See us for Trunks and Valises.
/ 6,
W. J. Greer
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