The Wingham Times, 1907-03-21, Page 1M
THS WINCiHAM TIMES.
VOL NNN.VJ.---NO. 1832.
What is the best
Emulsion
ANSWER :
HOWARD'S
1 1
Why?
It contains 50 per Gent, Pure Cod •
Liver Oil.
2. It Contains Hypophosphitea and
Glycerine.
o 3. Is eaey totake, and a perfect
Emulsion.
FOR SALE BY
dalton Mckibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Flash Electric Sign.
Mr. Geo. 0. Hance, of the Little Eat-
en bas this week re►eived a flash electric
sign to be placed in front of his store.
This is the first sigtilof this kind brought
Into Wingham, T to Little Eaton will
la 'ways be found in the front of the pro-
cession. Read the new advt on the
eighth page of this esue.
SHOES—The best makes at best prices.
'W. J. GREER.
Headquarter
T. A. Mills' thanp
hand too late for tt
pounces that he is a
a big stock of the vc�
for Seeds.
of advt. come to
s issue. He an-
ain to the fore with
ry best seeds for the
Yarm and garden. -'le has this year new
. varieties of clovers oats, peas, timothy,
millet, goose when , etc. It will pay
you to pall at T. A .Mills' and see his
large stook and get ;;rices before making
your purchase of seers,
LADIES—Get your s ring needs in
millinery at Miss Li 7jr E's.
Property
Last week Josep
made the purchase
residence and prope
occupied and owned
John Henry, of Et
bnildingnot and stab
to Wm. Nicholson.
Gerrie, formerly of t
Joseph R. Finlay, of
tate house and lot on
sant Valley). These
through the Real Est
Chisholm.
Off fort
31r. W. H. Hele,
Ing with old friend
left yesterday mors
at Peacock, Sask.
,chased 320 acres o
He shipped a car 11
on Tuesday, whic
#ora house and a]
when he reaches tl
house together. D9
best wishes of mar
Mr. Thos. James,
for the West yes
load of settler's ei9
neat Nntana, SaeI
ransfers.
Pugh, of Binevale
the desirable brick
y on John street,
y Wesley Walker.
onton, sold the
on Maple street,
oseph Gowdy, of
is town, sold to
Lower Wingham,
Alice street, (Plea -
sales were made
ate Agency of J. H.
e West.
ho has been
visit•
here for some weeks
ng for hie new home
Mr. Hole has pur-
1 land in the West.
ad of settler's effects
included the frame
t he wt11 have to do
e West is to place the
r. Hele will have the
9 Wingham friends.
Tnrnberry also left
erday, taking a oar
ects. He will settle
'Fon SALE.—Brick house and lot; also
a good brick house with all modern
o onvienees; hard and soft water, good
barn, and from one to four acres of
land. Get particulars at the Tines
office.
u w.
Return Thank - for Chairs.
Capt. Holton, ship of the Harriaton
Curling rink that wot the Morrie chairs
at the Wingham bon piel has written to
the othanking
club antm for the hand -
1 some prizes. He say in part:—"On be-
half of myself and fellow ourlers,1 thank
anfor I
mucktie kind interest
y
S
veryi
taken when we Were o fortunate as to
liven those beautiful Oaks. We scarcely
realized until we arri -ed home, the mag.
nificent prizes we ha. Won and When we
Se packed and ship
' ton, we felt yon
sus 'kindness
)f a finish, and we
dinning oat. My
be played exactly
found the chairs nie
ped prepaid to Harr
Were acting with u
'Vents a hair -raiser
'Were totCunate in
winning{ shot had t
trims til be of any u
Institute
The next reRulf
Wingham branch of
ture will be held in
Thursday ttfternoo
mencirg at 3 o'oloo
discussion will be t
cleaning and mar
be made welcome
seting,,
r meeting of tbe
the Woman's Inati.
he C. J, F hall on
March 28th, oom-
Tbe subjects for
e care of furs, house -
lade. A11 ladies will
FOR SALE—Tbe h
Clover Seede. Geo.1
'Timothy and
IN4.
Auction Sale of Stock, etc.
Mr John Nichol, of lot 31. concession
con. 12, Tnrnberry, will hold an anotion
sale of farm stook, implements, house-
hold furniture, etc., on Tuesday after
noon, April 2nd. Mr. Nichol having
sold his Jaime is giving up farming and
everything is to be sold without reserve.
See bills for particulars. John Purvis
will be the auctioneer.
For the very latr� Zring millinery
call at Miss LITTIt'S.
Formal pening.
The opening of t e new High School
will formally tak place on Friday,
12th of April. It is expected that a
couple of the Omar' Cabinet Ministers
will be present an deliver addreesea.
Local speakers wil also contribute to
the program, as we as Inspectors Chis-
holm, Tom and R bb. Further parti-
culars will be give later.
WANTED—Thirty cords of gobd dry
cedar. Apply at Western Foundry Co.
Sale of FarrliStock, Etc,
Mr. Chas. McGni e, of lot $, lst line
of Morris will to1dunreserved
auction sale of farm 'stye and imple-
ments on Tuesday, ,March 26th. Mr.
McGuire has a fine lot of stock and
e verything is to be old without reserve
as he has sold bis f m. R. H. Garniss
will be tbe auction r.
Highest cash price paid for butter and
eggs at W. Bone's grocery, Chisholm
blook.
CattieSale f; teeswater,��,r
Mr. T. E. Walk r will hold, his last
auction sale of ca 1e for the season at
Teeawater on Satu day afternoon of this
week. Mr. Wal has made his best
seleotiou for the sapd. The stock in-
cludes 20 Durha cows due to calve
about time of sale , 3 three year old Dir•
ham heifers in o f; 5 yearling heifers;
1 mare, 8 years o , good in all harness;
1 mare, 3 years old, dark brown, a
beauty and an aged mare in foal.
Parties who are n need of stock will do
well to attend tis sale,
FOR SALE—One parlor stove, with
oven; one cook stove, quantity of hocae-
hold furniture; gentleman's Cleveland
bicycle. Apply to P. HILL,
Bible Societ Work Growing.
Nearly 90,000 c les of the Scriptures
were circulated la t year in Canada and
Newfoundland, a arge proportion being
among the immi rants of various na-
tionalities, espeoi Hy in the western
Provinces. Forty colporteurs and Bible
t women are enga 41 by the Canadian
• Bible Society, welch has just had its
annual meeting at Ottawa. The society
has met the cost 0.' the work in Canada,
retained a balance of 10,000 to carry on
operations in the Dominion ou a still
larger scale, and : 'et sent to the British
i and Foreign Bibl Society $30,000, or
$12,000 more than ver before, the total
Weenie for the ye r being Iarger than
that of 1905 by $1 000, %
Volt SALE. --Shop and e11ing house
at Whiteohnroh. Soft .ater tank, sink
and bath room, th e edrooms, parlor,
dining -room and wmmer kitcben.
Terms to snit pure leer, Apply to T.
Kew at Wingham or Whiteohnrch.
Death of M s Kennedy,
The death oeour ed in this pity on
Thursday of Mrs. . P. Kennedy, wife
of Rev. J. Keened , pastoral assistant
• at the First irst Metho et Church, who re-
sides at 383 Prince avenue. The late
r
Mrs Keened was n her ,Orli year,and
Kennedy
is survived by thre eons, She took an
active part in the work' at the First
being Church, and beaids bin One of the
officers of the oman's Missionary
Society, she was a class leader. To all
who knew her she was dearly beloved,
and she leaves a h t of Mende who will
hear of her demise With deep regret.
The above front Saturday's London
Advertiser refers t , the death of Mrs.
Kennedy , mother d Dr: J. P. Kennedy
Of this town. Dr ii d Mrs Kennedy at.
tended the funeral i4 London on Tues,
day.
Baseball
The Wingham be
a meeting in the oi�
& Sons, Friday e
at 8 o'olook, for th
ing for the preeen
come who are inte
line.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSOAL , MARCH 21, 1907.
Meeting.
eball club will hold
roe of Win, Armour
eping, March 22nd,
purpose of organiz•
year. Everybody
ted in the baseball
Notice to El tric Light Users.
Mr. W J. Wy , tbe new manager
for the electric li :ht plant has rived in
town and enterer upon bis ties. The
oorporation is no -v keep ' a full stook
of all kinds of sue 1i and will do all
wiring and inata 1 g of new lamps that
may be required by light users. Mr.
Wyle will be at a Queen's hotel until
he is able to mov his family to town.
All orders for re airs and other work in
connection with he lights should be left
at the Clerk's o oe in the Town Hall
and they will re eive prompt ttention.
The newest thing
spring are now read or inspeotion at
MISS LITTLE'S
i millinery for
An Irl
The Irish eternal
ing in the lecture
Presbyterian Chut
Social,
veld last Friday even-
oom of St Andrew's
h, under the auspices
of the Ladies' Ai0ociety was a success
in every way. Taere was a very large
attendance. The iuteresting program
was made np of ttidresses, dealing with
Irish questions, be Rev. D. Perrie, who
was chairman acid by A.H.=Musgrove
and Geo Spotton. Irish readings by S.
Gracey, Icish s los by Misses W, Alba•
Chisholm, Miss . Farquharson, Mrs.
D. Robertson. uartettes by Miss V.
Kneohtel and Farquharson and
Messrs Geo. °lien and F. Hill. Miss
Barclay gave a ±;rano solo. After the
program refreahn.ents were served.
Easter cards nd novelties in great
abundance at K. M. Fisher's book store.
Watch for window,
A complete line of Felts, Robbers and
Shoes now on hand at R. Johnston's
Boot and Shoe Store.
, Keep the F' m in Town.
Councillor Kerr ntroduoed a timely
question at the louneil meeting on
Thursday evening • hen he thought the
Council should to to steps to have the
0. Lloyd & Sou fine remain in Wing.
ham. It has been known for some time
that this firm has
eral inducements
factory elsewhere
thinking very seri
ham. We underi
couragement were
they could yet
with us. This f
given any favors
een offered very lib -
to locate their door
and they are now
nay of leaving Wing -
tend that if some en.
given the firm at once
e induced to remain
ctory has never been
nd it has been one of
our very best in_ striae. If a free site
on some other co ecession will keep the
establishment it. Wingham it is up to
t he town to do a 'tmething. If the firm
were to remain n town it would mean
the erection of a;building and new plant
at a cost of upw rds of $10,000. If they
move away we e out that investment
and a pay lista onnting to considerable
• money every ye r. We know for a fact
thatthe firm is akin nobluffand
g de•
• finite and quick action on the part of
' our Councillors . and citizens in the
matter of givin this firm fair encour-
agement is the o y thing that will in -
dace them to re in in Wingham. We
should keep who we have and look for
more industries if we are to keep Wing-
ham in the front nk as the most pros -
ons towu in a t
.nes tern w s Ontario, Let
the necessary indn ement be given and
Wingham can hav another new factory
building and a pr sperous door factory.
To RENT—First•claes grass farm of
100 acres; plenty of water; 2 miles from
Wingham. Apply to U. Davis.
THE GAME FOR THE BONNETS.
To the Editor of the
Dear Sir, --•In re
the great game, ai
Wingham papers.
1 A TEAR IN ADVANCE
IMES.
y to the report of
it was palled in the
[ may say that it was
the final game fo the Scotch bonnets,
presented by Dr. f, R. Macdonald to the
blab. The ''gre ,t" Crawford did not
win the game, as; it was the good work
of his players thee did the trick, The
soore was 13 to 9 nd not 18 to 5 as re-
ported. The r ortof the
e ams
pg was
full of falsehoods rpm beginning to end.
The Wingham on len were very much
su rised to find(
paper)that they
had
such a winning s ip as the "great and
only" Ales Craw 'ord. Tho good play
ors snob as Robt„Dunbar, of St, Pani;
13radin, of Winn -peg and. D Flavelle,
of Lindsay will lave to look sharp for
their scalps if th "great skip” Crawford
tackles them, here are odd men who
can do their play ng better ori paper than
on the ice and I t ink the "great" win-
ning skip Alex C wford is one df them,
OLD OuittBIt,
CHURCH NO 'ES.
The last of the special ; penton aervicea
will be held in St. Paul's ohurch on Ii'ri
day evening of this wept. Rev. 0, 0,
Patton, of Mitchell will =e present and
preach the sermon.
The Rev. W G. Howse t of the Metho-
dist church, expects too cupy his owe
pulpit next Suncay. Su
"Deserted altars". 7 p.
dreams Is there anythiu
The public always waled,
"The Master's Tribnti
thought of love" is the r
n ext Sabbath in the Bap
the evening Mr, Fitch wi
Sober Question about a
jecte: 11 a.m
"Sleep and
in a dream?"
e.
to the Fore.
orning subject
st church, In
1 speak on "A
n,"
Every lady, who buy 1} Easter
Shoes here, will be prou <df her feet,
She can't help it you now. W. J.
GREER.
Ontario Pots. Crop.
Poor seleotion Of se potatoes, the
need of new varieties o seed, indifferent
culture, and in some oases the planting
iu unsuitable soil, are aanees offered as
explaining the failure c 1 the potato crop
in Ontario in recent ve ms, H. B. Smith
of Wanstead is undert king for the On-
tario Departnient of A--,ricu1tcre, an inn
vestigation into the po to situation,with
a view of learning jos by failure has
occurred and of Sugg ting means for
remedying existing co ditione.
FOR SALE —A few choice young York.
shire brood sows at $15 and $16 each; if
taken soon. A. McNeil, con. 12, East
Wawanosh or Wingham P. 0.
Praise for Canadi in Apples.
Some 50,000 barrels of Janadian apples
were ;hipped into the Leeds, Eng., dis-
trict during tbe past se on, says J. B.
Jackson, Ctmmeroial gent at Leede
and Hull, in the Weekl report of Trade
and Commerce. The apples received
were <xcellent in qua y, packing, and
grading and showed advantage be-
sides the miserab'y pa ed fruit from the
United States. kir: ckson favors the
opinion that the fines Canadian apples
would be acceptable ere if packed in
boxes, especially nompg near spring, as
many do not like to bray a whole barrel.
Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London,
3rd door East of St. Andrew's Church,
Orange Gland Lodge.
The Provincial rwand Orange Lodge
of Ontario West wet in Orengville on
Wednesday and T xnrsday of last week.
The gathering we- one of beet attended
and most successf_i1 in the history of
the institution, tl
hundred delegate
of the officers we
showed that the
tion has made
ere b..ing nearly four
present. The report
e very gratifying, and
der in this jnrisdio-
onsiderable progress
during the past ye r. Ten new lodges
were instituted, a d two dormant lodges
resuscitated. E. _. Essery, of London,
was elected Gran Master, to succeed
J. S. Scott, of Walkerton, who has
filled the office fr' the past three y ears.
Rev. Wm. Lowe of London, formerly
rector of St. Pan 's church, Wingham,
was re-elected and Chaplain for a
fourth term,
FOR SALE — assay -Harris binder,
Massey -Harris wer, Noxon seed drill,
Portland.ontter, ain low-down wagon,
Massey-harris p1 w, No. 21 ;set iron bar-
row ;heavy work g horse,driving horse 7
years old; cow, years old, due to calve
in May. Must pe sold by March 23rd.
Apply at TIMES Office.
It) ,USSELS.
Mr. Tryon, who recently purchased
the National Fl*r Mill, Brussels, has
leased the Fret Adams house, Mill
street, and will eve his family from
Toronto to town,.
During the pftet week three well.
known residents I have passed another
milestone in life s journey. Postmaster
Farrow celebrat$d his 74th birthday,
Jas. Fulton his Gth, and S. Crawford
his 73rd.
A gravel hanli g bee was on the pro-
gram on luesdasi Wednesday after-
noons of last weak the material being
intended for a net* eement stable at the
Methodist Parsonage. G. McDowell
was awbr1ed the eontraet for the cement
Work his being the lowest tender.
Brussels Choler Club came into
collisloii with the Ding rotor of Blyth
ahpere experts vv th the result that otir
representatives of a black eye, the
snore being 13 toy wi h 7 draws, The
Brussels oontin Ont eon/limed of Jno.
Babkirk, J. H, ameron, li, L. Jack.
sOn, A. Stewart Ind GeO. Bishop.
A shipbuildingl; jplant, for Fort Wil.
Ilam is proposed I cost 81,000,000.
MINOR LOCALS,
—Nioe spring west er during the past
week.
—Tuxes and Week Globe for one _ ..
year for $l 85
—West Wawanosh c'i noll minutes
are crop ded out tine i sue.
—Wheeled vehiol s were again
brought into use on F iday last.
—When in need of anything in the
printing line leave y cur order at the
Mims office.
—Messrs. Roberts in and McDonald
s hipped two car loo s of cattle to To.
Tonto this week,
—Mr. Benjamin oombe, one of the
first residents of inoardine died on
Saturday last in his 83rd year.
—From Feb. 1, 1 04, to March 31,
1906, the railways o Canada killed 402
people, a la ge num er of whom were
trespassers ou the tr cks.
—The railways o r the usual single
fare rates for the Ea ter holidays, good
going March 28, 29 aid 30 and April 1,
returning up to Apri. 2nd.
—Special meeting '?f Court Maitland,
Canadian Forestera will be held this
(Thursday) evening.; All members are
requested to be present.
—Mr. John Kerr ft holding a stook
reduction sale and is, giving special bar-
gains in seasonable
advt on pege four
—Messrs. Carrie
two oar loads of ch
Head, Seek, on
is now in the West
the horses on their e
—Mr. S. B. Mci
Wroxeter woollen n
in,Wingham, died a
ley on Monday of 1e
days illness with
pn
—Mr. Charles
goods. Read the
this issue.
3s Rintoul shipped
ice horses to Indian
aesday. Mr. Currie
end will disliose of
rrival.
elvie, late of the
fills and well-known
his home in Ches-
t week, after a few
nmonia.
. Humber, Police
Magistrate at Godetlioh, died on Satur-
day morning from i Djuriea' received by
falling downstairs. Deceased had been
a resident of Goder' h for 35 years.
—A meeting of tae Directors of the
Turnberry Agricultural Society will be
held in the Fireme 's room in the Town
Hall on Friday afto noon to make ar-
rangements for Wit)gbam's fall fair.
—Mr. J. W. I
director of the
Weather Insnranc
was in town this
of the Company, w�
ings and ontbuildit
windstorms, oyc]c
Mr. Peter Campbei
local agent. See
issue.
onnding, managing
Ontario Farmers'
i Mutual Company,
eek in the interests
iioh insures dwell -
against damage by
nes and tornadoes.
has been appointed
dv. in next week's
TRUNKS A\D VALISES—Strong and
durable with first quality locks. Full
stock to select from. W. J. GREER.
i'ERdONAL•
We shall be glad
this column from an
have visitors or purpo
drop in and tell us, or
eft en.
o have contributions to
of our readers. If you
de going away yourself,
pend us a note to that
Mr. George Jame
the West.
Mr R. Vanatone as in Goderiah this
week attending the pring Assizes.
Miss Mae Vanalsti a bas returned to
London after a few weeks visit at her
home. She will tants a situation with
the Bell Telephone C +.
Mrs. Roscore Sher:4iff has returned to
her home in Grand pida, after spend.
ing a few weeks with her father, Mr, W.
Martin, at thenutlet' n.
Mr, D. R. McIntcs ' and Dr. Gordon,
of Lucknow were in own on Wednes•
day of last week, att o • ding the funeral
of the ]ate Geo. E. K ng.
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE )
MR. JAMEWYLIE
A Tttrnberr- PIoneer.
This week we give picture of Mr.
James Wylie, one of are pioneer resi-
dents of t urnberry i Mr. Wylie was
born in the parish of Gretna, Dumfries-
shire, Sootland, and tame to Canada in
1851, settling first i Durham County.
Over fifty years ago he moved Tarn -
berry Township and bas resided oon-
tinnouely out lot 6, o the 6th concession.
Mr. Wylie is a man f not many words,
but he has perform his part in life so
that he enjoys t e esteem of the
commnnity for h' many commend-
able traits of c araoter. He has
for a number of ye re been an Elder in
the Wroxeter Pres terian Church and
his political Ieanin s are Liberalward.
He was for seven y ars a Director of the
Howiok Mutual F e Insurance Com
pany, his place on he &ear.i being taken
by his sou at the 1 t anneal meeting of
the company.
left on Tneeday for
Mr, and Mrs. A. E.
William Gibson of
week end With Mr
Burne. They left M
route for Winnipeg
side, Mr. Gibson havi
Western Inspeotor
Bank, Their many
were glad of the opp
them every swami
eibson ai.d blaster
aforth, spent the
and Mrs. J. D,
day afternoon en
'here they will re•
g been appointed
Or the Dominion
Wingham friends
dimity of wishing
their future home.
NEWS/NOTES.
H. W. Maddooli, brakeman, of Lon•
don, was killed atiCopetown.
The T. Eatonstate paid $100,000 to
the Provincial 0rreasury on account of
succession dntiesj•
Sir Thomas Sfianghnessy denies that
theordered ci P. R. hap o dared new stei►uier..4
for the Atlanticroservfce.
'she Railwayommiasioners have de.
oided that th>ree•oent passenger rates
must be a11ow d en all railways east of
the Rocky Mo ntai.ns.
The annual @spring stook show of the
South. Buren; grieulturai Society will
be held at Rru afield on Friday, April
26th, Oombin d with the exhibition of
stock Will be a seed skew.
Call at R. Johnston's and see his line
of Felts, Rubbers and Shoes and be con-
vinced.
NEW MANAGI�" ENGAGED.
Town Council Ac :epts Resignation
of W. H Green.
A special meeting of the Town Coun-
cil was held on Thursday evening last
when all the me era were in their
places.
The Executive Committee reported
that they had ret ed the resignation
of W. H. Green , as manager of the
electrie light worts-, and had accepted
the same; also ofeJ. H. Brooke, one of
the workmen. "he Committee bad
communicated wi 1 a gentleman who
was a practical el: triciau and engineer
and who would t • e charge of the plant
at $1,00 per year.
Moved by Cou
McDonald, that
the notion of the
in accepting Mr.
There was conn
this motion, but a
the Councillors ca
' animously.
Moved by Bell nd Nicholson, that
the matter of enga ing a new manager
and other workme 1 for the electric light
works be left in th hands of the Exe-
cntivo Committee. Carried.
Mr. A, B. Kais i was present and
asked for a rebate 1 part of his $50
transcient trader' fee. The Coun-
cillors felt theyco .d do nothing in tbe
matter in view of to e action taken at
last Council meeting when it was agreed
that a man mast p y two years taxes be-
fore a rebate in tra scient trader's fees
is allowed and no a tion was taken in
this case.
Moved of Coune' for Kerr, seconded
by Councillor Gerd n, that the Execu-
tive Committee i terview Miners. 0.
Lloyd & Son with view of finding out
what encourageme t will induce them
to remain permane tly in Wingham.--
Carried.
Conn, Kerr said e knew that other
towns had offered t is firm inducements
to locate in their to as and that Messrs.
0. Lloyd & Son we e thinking seriously
of leaving Wingha . One town had
offered a free site some three acres,
exemption from ta- es, fixed assessment
and other induce ent. Mr. Kerr said
Wingham could noafford to see a firm
of this kind leave tale town.
Coup. Ball reported that permission
had beengiven by tilie G. T R to lowerer
the drain tile tinderij the railway tracks
on Josephine streets
illors Nicholson and
is ConnciI approve of
xecutive Committee
Teen's resignation.
erable discussion on
ter due consideration
ied the motion un -
At the close of the Council meeting,
a ineeting of the xecutive Committee`
was held and Mr, `Wyle of Woodstock
was engaged as m eager of the electric
light works. M . Wyle boines ver y
hil;hly recomtnen ed and will move hie
family to town At ace, entering on his
duties ori Tuesday last,
HOW ARE YOUR EYES ?
We are expert in fitting eye
troubles and can snit you no mat-
ter how bad your eyes are.
We Test Eyes Free
and fit each with its proper lense.
This is the secret of our success.
We have pleased others, and oats
please you. Call and see us, at
Waileys DrHg Siore
111 NAOl R 100. WINGRA;tt, ONT.
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Properly Owners
Will find it distinctly to their advantage
to make me their agent; based on
quick returns and satisfao.
tory dealing.
The following list are a few of the
many properties for sale:
$900-11(2 story frame house, 7 rooms,
oellar, hard and soft water. Bristol
Terrane.
$900—Solid brick cottage, 7 rooms,
almost new, Martha St.
$1050-134 story house, 8 rooms, good
repair, r rents for 9
St.
P , o � G per year; John
$1100—l'. story frame house, 8 rooms,
hard and soft water. fine cellar, ex.
oaileut repair; Francis St,
$1250-114, story house, 8 rooms, hard
and soft water, nice location, rents
for $102 per year; Victoria St.
$1200-2 story houses., six rooms,
beautiful looatiou ; Albet t St.
$1300—new brick cottaee, 7 rooms,
hard and soft water, stable; Joseph-
ena St.
$1600-2 story house, 9 rorme, good
repair, a beautiful home; Scott St.
$2700-2 story solid brick house, hath,
furnace, could not be built now for
$4000; Maple St.
;82300-2 story brick cottara, 9 rooms,
in, acre fruit trees, beautiful location,
Diagonal Road.
$3500-2 story new brick honer, furn-
ace, bath, lavatory, enetric light;
everything strictly first class and
np to -date, Patrick St.
If you want anything at any time in
Real Estate, come direct to head-
quarters.
Money to loan on farm security.
J. . cHistiOI..Pi,
Real Esters. Inenrance and Loan Agent.
Vanstone block, Wingham,
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Dr. Ovens. Oculist. London. Se/Totten
Eye, Ear. Nose and 'Throat will be at Mo-
Kibbon's drug store, Tuesday, April 2nd
—all day. Glaseee properly fitted.
leassons-we,a"• es �r�.WYE,*
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
1
Your
Easter Shoes
are just as important as your
new gown, bonnet, hat or top
coat.
.Pi< 'well Ched font is
a l w a y s attractive.
Our new Spring Shoes for sten
and for Women possess all the
artistic beauty and elegance it is
possible to put into shoes.
Bring the Children
We have Easter Shoes for the
boys, girls, and the babies.
Mena Shoes $2.50 to $5.00
Wonien's " 2.00 to 4.00
Bays' and
Girls' Shoes 1.25 to 2.00
Infante' Shoes .50 to 1.00
Let tis dress
year feet
for L
aster.
See >As for Truftks and Valises.
W. J.
Tat SEiEOER