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The Wingham Times, 1907-03-07, Page 88 Axe You a Japan Tea Drinker ? IF SO, ASK YOUR 6R,0= FOR GREEN TEA It is absolutely pure and far more delicious than Japan. Lead Packets only. 23o, 30e, 400, tato and 60o per lb. At all Groove'. MINOR LOCALS. -March come in like a lion. .Tunes and Weekly Globe for one year OL $L8. *Lao. -Last Wednesday eveniqg at Gode- rich the lett Forest hockey club loot by a *core of 11 to 6. -The regular monthly meeting of the Pubho School Board will be held next Tuesday eveniug. -,The Dominion Bank bas issued a handsome calendar for the year -March, 1007 to Marcli, 1908. -J. Bugg & Son are selling beefing stoves at cost for oash. See advt. in another column of this issue. -Piper McDonald and Miss Mabel McDonald assisted at concerts in Tees. -water and 13elgrave last week. -Three rinks of Wingham curlers are in Seaforth to.day playing a friendly same with the curlers of that town. -The number of cigarettes manufac- tured in Canada have increased from 83,000,000 in 1896 to 270,000,000 hi 1906. -The Presbytery of Maitland met in 'Wingham on Tuesday. Official report ct the meeting will appear in our next lane. -The loot dog advertised in our 00 inane was restored to the owner on Saturday last. This is another case were it paid to advertise. - If you want to purchase a farm read J. H. Chisholm's large list of farm properties which are deeoribed in anoth. er column of this issue. -Mr. R. H. Crowder has been con. -fined to his home for two week. His numerous friends are pleased to know that he is now recovering. -Three horses owned by Mr. Albert Loattit, of Turnberry have died during the past winter. This is a very heavy loss for one man during one season. Mr Louttit had refused $215 for the last horse that died. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS A simple and effective remedy for SORE THROATS AND COUGHS They combine the germicidal value of Crosolene with the soothing properfies of slippery elm and lico- :ire. Tour druggist or from us, 10c in stamps. Uremia, Aiwa Co., Limited, Agents, Mouireal. ece - Mr. John Campbell has sold his re. sideuce, near the race track to Mr. John Reid, of Luoknow at $2,000. Mr. Fin. lay, Mr. Campbell's successor in bete - nese has rented the property and is mov- ing his family from Lucknow. -Messrs John and Robt Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Campbell; Mr Wm. Cochrane, Morris; Menu S. G.aoey and H. B. Elliott accompanied the remains .of the late James Cochrane to New Hamburg on Wednesday of last week. -Mr. Geo. H. David, of Bennet, late of Belgrave has been appointed as fore. man on the Junction section of the G.T. Mr. David has purchased a building lot on Catherine street and will build a new dwelling and move his family to town. -A traveller remarked, that with our electric lights out three nights last week, our streets looked very mull like Wing - ham streets when the lights are on. Kincardine Reveivr. We do not believe a traveller made the statement above. 'Witeglisera's &relights give a much batter service than Kincardine's incandescent street lamps. -Mrs. Wesley Walker has returned to Wingham from Blyth to make or- raegeraente to mere her household Offecto to Brantley, wbe;e lifr, Walker has engaged in the furniture and mufti. cial business. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walker will wish them every success in the Western city. Mr. Walk- er arrived home on Tuesday and will re- main here for a few weeks before re. turning to the West. PERSONAL. Mr. Thole 0. Kelly left on Tuesday for Tisdale, Sask. Mr. Mann, of Wolseley, Sask.,is visit- ing this week with Mr. D. Bell. Mr. John Varouhartant, of Teeswater. wag ogling on Wingham friends On Wednesday. Mr. John Davidson, of Bright's spend - lug a few days at his parental home at the :auction. Thito Linklater has returnsd home After a two months` lien With re. latives Clochtiork, 1&r, Abner Connate in Waterloo dal* attending the anntuti meeting of the lifotttnal Lite scabs CO. Mr. James Elliott, jr., of Stream, Ont. is visiting with relatives and old friends in Wingham and viqinity. Mr Colin Campbell, of ()rennin is visiting this week with hie brothers, Messrs Peter and Alex. Campbell, Kra, John Cochrane was at Clinton on Saturday last attending the funeral of her sioter-izele.w, Mrs. John Powell. Mr and Mrs, A, E. Smith and Mies Nora Smith were in Oshawa last week attending the funeral of Mrs Hynes. Daring his stay in town on Tuesday, Mr. 3. Cameron, D.D.G.M. of the A F. & A M., of Marton, visited with his sister-in-law, Mies Jennie Struthers, Mrs. John Barnard, of London, was visiting Wingham friends on Saturday. She had been at Wroxeter attending the the funeral of her nephew, Muter Hugh A. Barnard. Meson James Grant, and C. Krug, of ()holey were in town last week inspect. ing Whigham's waterworks. Chesley is undertaking the installation of a whter- works plant and sent the deputation down to look over our plant and get in- formation. Messrs Geo. C. Hanna, W. S. Rintonl and Adam Schaefer wore in Goderioh last week looking over two new stores that were erected in the county town last summer with a view to getting plane and pointers for the erection of the new store for Hanna So Co. Meson Rintoul and Schaefer have been award- ed. the contract for the building of the Hanna store. Mr. Maurice Van der Water, of Tor- otito, was a guest at Mr. F. Buchanan's over Saturday and Sunday last. At the services in the Methodiet Church, Mr. Van der Water rendered Belem which were much appreciated by the congre. gations. At the evening service he sang "Crossing the Bar." Mr. Van der Wat- er is a teacher in the Peterboro College of Music, and possesses an excellent tenor voice. HEALTHY BABIES. Healthy babies are good babies -it is onty the sick child that ones all the slate. 2e10thers, If you want to see your little ones smiling and happy give them Baby's Own Tablets -there Is a smile in every dose. The Tablets cure all the little ail- ments of childhood arising out of a dis- ordered condition of the stomach or bow- els. They are good for all babies and are sold under the guarantee of a gov- ernment analyst to contain no opiates or harmful drtiga. Mrs. F.D. Kirk, Dum- fries, N.S., says :-"I always use Baby's Own Tablets for the ailments of my lit. tie ones and find them a splendid medie eine. A few dosealways restores them to perfect health. I would not be with- out the Tablets in the house." The Tablets are sold by druggists or by mail at 26' cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. EAST WAWANOSH. Mr. and Mrs. John Menziee, Mr. John A. Menzies and Mrs. Robt McGee were in Clinton last Saturday attending the funeral of Mrs. John Powell, 51re. H. J. Wightman died at Gode- rich, on Saturday', February 23rd, after an illness of several months with an- aemia. She was born in East Wawanosh over forty.one years ago and was mar- ried twenty-two years ago. She is Bur- vived by eight sisters and a brother; Mrs. John McDowell, East Wawanosh; J. H. McClinton, East Wawanosh; Mrs. Wm. McDowell, South Dakota; mee. Brood alare, 8 yrs and over Helps, Colorado; Mrs. Rent. McDowell I Brood Mere: 2 yrs under and Mrt, Heni71 of East Wa G"Ilit400"1.bPsirainld"nald want:nth; Team in harness, Mrs. Jellied MAIM' (Ma Airs. John maltose 10 hes &RtutrIzylleSo‘ver 10 Armour. of Wingham, and Mete H. -atateee,1 h 9 e, ye leave Montan, of Goderich. The funeral see- Single horse0ic181113vrilea Ire-111311cl: & arrixgreett, steered 0 vices 'Were conducted by Rev. G. N. d , Lars in harnesO, 15,is lois Ss over,. Hazen and Rev. A. E. Jones, Auburn single pacer in .harness, wide - and the pall -bearers were John and Jumping mt considered 5 TUR WINGITAN TIMES MARCH 7, 1907 bride and groom under • l000msive of evergreen* trimmed with lilles end . oh, boa. The bride was given away bx. her brother, Jame*. They entered the par- lor to the straino of the wedding march. played by her satece, rtle 13541. croft. The bride wore uk; prOtEy 002LIMU) of brown. brocaded silk, trimmed era embroidered cniffon and ruching. The gueeto then repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous wedding supper was Perteleen of. The many beautiful and useful presents showed the esteene which the bride and groom are held: Before leaving for their home in the West they will That friends at Listowel and Toronto. The bride will be much missed by a host of ftiends who wish them both a happy and prosperous fUlrevrein.g eeeme to be the order lately around Culifin. George Simmons is InOring from town to Mrs Chapinan's twat ;Mrs, Chapman is soon going over to Fordyce to loop the post office and run a sinall grocery store. Hugh McLean. hoe moved from lot 34, con 10, to Belgrave: Adam Robertson is moving to the farm which Mr.. McLean has just left. Emmanuel Staple- ton is moving to the 00 acre farm, which he bought last sprina from Adam Robertson, and we are told, Joe Mt:Burney, who has given up the hardware busieess in Wingliain,ls corning buck to run his own farm. Inspector Tom, visited S. S. No. 11 on Tues- day, and appeared to be pleased with the pro- grese the pupils are making under the manage- ment of our new teacher. Miss Settle. Mr Tom suggested some new ideas andimprove- mente to the school house. Bad colds have become almost an epidemic among the school children this last week or so. We are having the worat storm of the winter to -day (Tuesday). and the roads are filling with snow very fast. We would like to be out in sunny Alberta for a week or two so as to get thawed out with those lovely chinook winds. NEWS NOTES. •••.,11/114••••••••••• There 0 trouble between the town au- thorities of Paris, Ont., and the fire bri- gade, and the men threaten to resign. The fifth anniversary of Rev. Drs. Carman and Potts in the Methodist min- istry was celebrated at the twentieth banquet of the Methodist Social Union, MARRIED meint-Rerssria,-At thehome of the bride's parents, Sunshine, on Feb. 20th, by Rev. G. W. Rivers. 13. A, B. D., Mr. Robert Clark to Mise Sara M., daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Russell, all of atones. G.P.AIN-WEnE-At the home of the bride's parents, West Wawanosh, on Mar 6th, by Rev. sr. e. Boyle. Mr. Prank B. Grain of East We- wanosh to Miss Elizabeth Webb, daughter of Mr. Wm. Webb. DIED BoSS-In leinloss, on March 8rd., james Ross, pged 10. years and 4 months. PORTER-Ia Goderich, on February 2401. Ames Porter, brother of Messrs Alex and Richard Porter, of Wingham, aged 76 years. WronearAe-In Goderich. on February. 23rd, Christiana, beloved svife of 1.8. J. VS ightman, formerly of East Wawanosh, aged 41 yeaes, 9 months and 12 days. , RUSSELL -In Chicago, on March 3rd, Minnie Prior, wife of Zen Albert E. Russell and sister of Mrs. Fred Stricker of Winghatn, aged 20 years. EDEN. KELLY -In Morris, on February 20th, the wife ot Mr Michael Kelly, sr.; a son. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice Le hereby given that the partne-ship heretofore subsisting betweeu Alex. Young and Joseph McBurney, hardware merchants, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent. .All parties owing the late firm will settle with Alex. Young, by whom all debts of the firm will be paid. Dated at Winghant this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1007. ALEX. YCRING, JOSEPH MoBURNEY. Huron County Stock Exhibition at Clinton. Thursday, April 4th, 1907 PRIZE LIST HORSES DLYORSDALILS 1st 2nd 3rd Stalliou, 8 yrs and over 510 $0 $8 Stallion, 2 yrs and under 6 4 2 Stones Stallion, 3 yrs and over 10 0 8 Stallion, 2 yrs and under 6 4 0 PE RCHERCH Best Percheron Stallion 10 5 31111A.VY DRAUGHTS Brood mare, 3 yrs and over 6 4 0 Brood Mare. 2 yrs and under 5 3 2 Gelding, 8 yrs and over 5 8 " Gelding, 3 yrs and under 5 s Team in harness 8 0 4 Family of 3 colts, of 19011 6 4 AGRICULTURAL Team in 'levees% 1st, Roller donated by Thos. Murphy, A lout Leering elf . Co , value $45 5 8 5 It !I 2 I 4 5 2 5 e. 4 35 8 Charles Wightman, of Beet Wawanes.h; R d e tut IRS ha d n s, rergr 10 5 3 ; Robert best Roadster Team, under IS; haus& ed prize of a bliinkat 4:eV Xuipnhenb. : • Robert Wightman, of BI sth tid" Henry and John MoDevrell,East Wawa- whip donated by Janie; Weiss. nosh, and H.I. Iforrish, Goderioh. The StIonT Nona services were held in Westfield church Bull, airs and over and the interment made in Westfield Ralgsandggr "0 "o's , DOMINION BANK. Bank of Real Eti te office HEAD°rpm; 'TORONTO. Hamilton WING *IC The fallowing are tbar of the many farm properness on ne "For Sale" lists at the present thine Kindly look this listesever end if you see. AnYthiag Yon think would salt you call and get full I have also a much,larrier Jist, which you 04a see at the e tinee. 40 AORES-4. mil from Wingham; brick liquee, ben born, 2 acres', of Orchard. Terme sy. 50 ACRES -Adjoin g Blnevale. In first clan owe o cultivation; fine buildings; 4 acre fall wheat and 23 acres of fall plo ing. 100 ACRES -4e m es from WIngham. Good frame .b Mingo, fenoes in good repair; an excellent property, will be sold the • $1,800 cash, bal. aims 5%. 123 ACRE.S.--5 int es from Wingbatn. Bank baro, tw -story brick home worth half the vice of farm ; good. fences, epritag creek, 7 acres hard". wood bush; soil clay loam; a desir- able property. ' 100 ACRES -12 salles from Winghaen and 7 trom . 85actres cleared, • balance beeoh a d maple bush ; Paid to be one of the nest farms in East Wawanoeh. G od bnildinga; tame eaeye. 150 ACRES -10, iles from Winghain and from Bel ray°. Goocl frame house, beak barti. No. 1 fences. two acres orchard. illhe sold cheap, 150 ACRES -2 miles from Wingham. 12Q acres; oleare 4, an excellent bank barn, frame • h sun, No. 1 fences, nicely situated. $1,500 down, bal- ance at 43%. 100 AORES-9 ta les from Wingham and 3 from Wititeolaurch. 90 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush; new frame ho , bank barn,- good fences; $I,600 own, balance 5%.. 150 ACRES -2i ilea from Wingham. New brick hou e, bank barn; in a good state o oultivation; spring creek. Terme easy. A chance for some one. 100 .ACRES -1e iles from Wingham. New bank ba , frame house, ltel notes orchard two Boring oreeks. No. 1 fence's, 1,500 down, bantam at 5%. 100 ACRES -3 • iles from Wiugham, On Lucknow t d. Bank bern,frame house; 70 acre- 'cleared, the balance blaok ash sty, nip. Beautiful loca- tion; termisea 100 AC RES -8 iles from Winghsitn and 3 from B grave. 0 acres good - bush; spring meek, good lances. Any reasons le!effer accepted. 100 ACRES -9 mile° from Wingham and „ ,fro prypeels. Firot.chiss bnildingstan. feages,plenty of water, Nd, 1 " sold cheap, . . . 100 ACRES- milk from Winghtsra all cleared,. ot aekeot-of waste land, all in past*4e; eau excellent. grass farin 100 ACRES- niffee from Winghatti, excellent b ildtnets, 10 acres fall wheat, 10 a res bush; owper has lived on far over. fiftst years; snap at the price $2,000 down,. balance 5% • 100 ACRES- miles from Wingham and five ire Brunets, Tp. Gray, bank bark, frame house, spring. oreek. $100 dpwie, balanoe 5%. 100 ACRES -3 nee from Wingleam, 10 acres bl k ash slash, spring oreek, bank b a. .$1300 down, bal- ance 4te:%. 200 ACRES -9 miles from Wingham. bank barns,b. ick house, good fence!, 2 acres ache: el, a beautiful property and exoeIlei! soil.: $2100. down, balance at 5y, 100 AORES-4enties from' Wingham, 6 .aores.. bns;s, spring oreek, fair - buildings, niS one foot of waste land. $1300 town,"balance. 5%. 100 ACRES-4miles from Wingliam, Tp. Turnberar, good' fendee, new bank barn ant new frame house, 1 acre orchard. Snap for quick sale. 100 AORES-7 idles from Wingham all cleared, nt• better soil in 'Canada; 1N, acres oroLard, drilled well, fair buildings. $ 300 &own, balance 5%. 96 ACRES -2 rallies from Winghatn, on Teeswatell road, barn 30 x 40; brick house, dasy tering. • • 100 ACEES-3;t4 miles from Wing. ham, all in gr me, spring creek, small house and saiall barn, Na, 1 !toil. $1300 dewn, Valance 59.4'; , 1.50 ACRES -It milea from Wingham- in Tp. East Wawanosh, two good houses and se s of out buildings, 4 acres orchard' spring oreek, Easy Terms. Blacksniith hop and Beni- mees-Five lies nom Winghern. With propert Snip for a good man. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wightman Fiore er and Over moved to town about a year ego and nilir:r; . . Eut pa: I ;17 Ana tieronns many friends in Goderioh as .W011 is the township of East Wawanokh extend their sympathy to Mr. Wightman and his On,Gordon,,in their bereavement, .A very happy event took plates at the home of Mr. James Robinson, of the 8th line of East %wants& at &clack p.m. on Wednesday, the 27tit February, *hen hill sister, Mini Helen Was united in the holy bonds Of triatrineetty 10 Mr, Citimberiand, of Mattiton, Man. The amnion,' Wes performed by the gel. A.. E. :ones Of Attburn, in the presence of a few of the relittitiol and friends ot the . • • • Capital paid up, $3,000,000 ; • . • In ten years the deposits of the Bank have increasea 278 per cent. -as will be noted from. the following Reserve Fund' and Undivided profits $3,928,198 • • - Total Assets, over. . 49,000,000 • WINCHAM BRANCH. . • • • Farmers' Notes `discounted. ' Drafte sold on all notate in gonads, figures: 1897-$ 6,457,436 1898- 7,684,374 1899- 8,770,994. 1900- 10,019,581 1901- 11,549,904 1902-$14,184,250 1903- 15,864,880 1904- 17,583,149 1905- 21,464,121 1906- 24,386,027. the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEP.ARTMENT-Interest Interest on deposits of $1.00 and WINGHAM BRANCH and added to prinoipal 80tla June and - Agent rent rates. Compounded half. upwards, allowed at highest cur- =I allowed on deposits of $t and upwards, I V. maim, 31st December each year. yearly. • D. T. HEPBURN, *onager. ' u Vatistone, Solicitor. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT THE CANADIAN BANK Lot 112, Con. 12, East Wavranoth oontainin 108 acres, Le offered for sale or rent. The farm . is mostly cleared ; soil, good clay loam, and in , OF COI1(MERC.Egood state, of cultivation. There aro _en the HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO • ESTABLISIIED 1867 premises at icood. bank barn with stabung we deriteath; a good frame house. Plenty of good . spring water ; about 8 acmes of good bearing 73. E. WALKER, President ' mbar& le not Held at once, Will be opted • • N111 AV) .o for a term of years. For terms and partleultirs JAMES DONLEY, ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of Rest, - 5,000,000' apply to Farm Labourers and Domestics. Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and Baglandi Total Assets, 4- 113,000,000, • Whitechurch, P. O. . Branches er1nntheen appointed by the Dominion Gov- • .. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL. AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNT= • Paid-up Capital, $1 0,000,000 ic,ssissitPl;gitliggistarnirggrA4LUnited Mastic) servants in this vicinity. Any person requiring such aelp should notify me by letter stating fully the kind of help required. when wanted and wages offered. The number ar- riving may not be sufficient to supply all re- quests but every effort will be made to pro- vide each applicanAaRhelog.d.. Canadian Government AgentEmployriniveinutul, 1. • THE BUSINESS OF THE MUTUAL LIFE Assurance Co. of Canada. HEAD OFFICE, WATERL00, ONT. For 1906 stows substantial increases over the previous year. as may be seen from the following figures: ITEMS 1905 1900 settles over 1905 Assets $ 9,298.092 510,880,5811 $1,089,447 Income 1,950.518 2.073,423 115.905 Surplus 952,001 1.203,378 249,377 Insurancein force 44,197,954 40,912,407 2,712,453 Expense ratio to Income 17.8 p.o. 16.34 p.c. 1,40 p;c ABNER COSENS • AgentsWinghane vVtileVV! VIFISVVVVVVVV400 i < Do They Please? 15. 2 I, That is the question which ought to be asked and answered Satisfactorily after every pur- chase of groceries and pro- visions. W THEY DON'T then let me know. It's your good faith I am striving tor and that only on the strength of Quality. Attention Every order receives personal attention, and nothing of inferiot quality is willingly sent ont. NO SUBSTITUTION FOR THE BEST. Teas & Coffees a Specialty. PRODUCE TAKEN. -IL Henry Christie WINGtIA.M,• ONT. Grocer and China Mereha,nt iobA/4001/4611AAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAJOA WINGHAM Flour Mills • We have good corn at $20 00 per ' ton come and secure your supply. • Alekinds of Chop and a good •supply of Bran, Shorts and Low Grade Flour. Always ask for Wingham 3111l's Flour. Space will not p rmit me to give any . more farms in 4e1411, but 1 might just interested in buying Canada, call ancl see lay that if you are 5 3 2 land in any part o •j 3 2 me. 8 2 / have tor sale 5 2 ham Town Lots 532- n ric fr ni 4 Las COws 3 yrs and over and ictirtele.r * I! g Heifer, under 2 yrs •5 3 5 ' 8 Pot/Lein Azeaust Ran. 2 yre end over 5 a Bull, 1 yr and tinder 5 3 OCAS., 3 yrs Mid over...•..••• ........ • 5 8 Helfer, under 2 yrs...4... 5 3 Dente' Cows, VAT di STOCts lenteets *Heinen* Dairy Dow stir age Or breed . 4 .. so . or a 3 2 Fat 'heifer, age considered '1 " Fat steer, age considered • 8 '7' 2 stoCk eteere, 8 Yr* and tiltder. II 'B. 2 Stock heifers, 8 yrs and tinder...ern I 2 ItwortlituttS p o $ intenclittomrch advantage tolook making °beide of lung statute Money' to. Tots Western tends J'SHCC Real Estate, our choice of Wing. d Properties ranging up to 415,000, and the ! ler will find 11 10 his . over this alit before house's, lot or bud- • 1 so **rut Security. or Sale or Exelaseuge. ISEOLK ire Insurance,. and ri Agent. • ,• lest Male any agemeek OFFIONeettpetkilll ''''VutistOtte. 11100k'. realms any age vC.1003g next to Bank of niunilfon. eto. breed, 2 yrs.* littdeteiritit ' • DiPlOnte WittegAil, .- 00. • • PRICE LIST Five Lilies flour, bl, $2.20 to $2.40 Prairie Rose " " 2.00 to 2.20 " Star - " " 2 00 to 2.13 Cream Pastry Flour 2 00 tO 2.03 Low grade Flonr,ton 26.00 to 27.00 Bran per ton • 20.00 tO 22.00 Shorts, " - - 20.00 te 22.00 screenings 18.00 to 20.00 Chop (mixed) ' - 25.00 10 25.00 ,Chop (oat) • • 23.0010 28.00 Chop (Corn) - 21.00 to 24,00 Winter Wheat, bus. .68 to .70 Goose " " .00 to .69 , Manitoba . . " .7510 .85 Goods deliVered promptly. to parted the toWn., HOWSON, HARVEY & BROOKLEOANKI • SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Deposits of $1 and upwards received, and interest allowed at. current rates. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in; the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit.. WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH - A. E. SMITH, MANAGER. .84 FARM FOR SALE. MMus Shoos For Men • In the newest shapes, made from the best' materials, perfect fitting, and guaranteed to give the best of satisfaction in every partactilar. , Also very fine lines of Ladies', Mines' and, Children's Shoes. Rubbers, Overshoes, Rubber Boots, etc. a great variety to choose from, at very moderate, prices. R. Johnston • SHOE DEALER WINGHAM. The undersigned effers for sale his farm of 200 acres, being lots 21 and 2e. con. B, Turn - berry. 2% miles west of Wingham, ou the boundary. The farm -is exceptionally wellfeneed, fenced, well wateted, ad in a good state of cultivation. 4Soil, mostly clay loam. 8e1 acres of good orchard. CO acres fall plowing done. On the premises are a largo bank barn 70 x 80 with stone stabling underneath; also lean-to on north end; 30x 70; also drive barn 30 x 80. Also a large brick brick, with frame kitchen and dining room. On the barn is a new 14 -foot power windmill width drives straw cutter, grain crusher and root pulpit., also 50 foot tower pumpinfewindinill, whioh supplies water from never -failing well, to house and barn. Reasons for selling, terms and price can be had from .the undersigned. Possession at any time. ee 1 1 1 21 21 gggIV HENRY THOMSON, Wingham P. 0. es. ' Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given ptirsuent to R, 8. 0. 1807. Chap. 129. Soc. 38, that all persona having claims againstithe estate of James Kelly, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron. laborer, deceased, who died on or about tho first day of Jaduary A. D. 1907 ara required to send by post prepaid or to de- liver to the udersignecl. Executor of the said deceased. onor before the 18th day of March A. D. 1907, their names. addresses and descrip- tions and 0 full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certified, end that after the said day the Executor wilt proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased among thm. parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shell then have notice. Dated this 19th day of February. A. D. 1007. 18. VANSTONE. Wingham P. 0 • Executor. was sz I 4s,kat'garie..'"Vc Special Gut Bargains in FURNITURE AT S. GRACEY'S. All new and up - to - date stock. PARLOR GOODS, MATTRESSES and SPRINGS 546.00 Parlor Suites, for $39.00 3e.00 " " 31.50 33.00 29.00 '1 23.00 " gi 18.50 1 $3 75 Mattreeses for $2.05 4.50 A g " 3.35 Hercules Springs -the best in the market at the price, guaranteed , 1 for 6 years. for - 3.50 We handle the Astermoore Mattresses, too. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Parlor and Extension Tables at special prices. 40 off leaves 26 on. We think we can beat that, for cash. CARPETS -If you are wanting anything in Carpets or Floor Rugs this spring, see what we can do tor you. Give us the size of your room and we'll get carpet made to fit ger We make a specialty of nice, neat Piastre Framing. tab Room blealdings, Window Shadei, etc., do. S. GRACEY PUBVITIMII DICALEIt AND UNDERTAKER. tK. ',to, , 4.1...11_ '1, ;r .11-:.414.4At••••• t e ••• • • 1•