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Our cheese factory stilesin in, Mr.
Win, ;Messer, and the directors, have
deeided not to comply with the ru
of the cheese bnyers combine, flit
ill
ae-
COH0S THAT SELL OFF AT
IHHT,
FRS Olt $ILk DEL AINES,
inprieing the newest midsummer
novelties, ira colorings and printings that
eh the very:pinnacle of styles and can
Only be obtained from M, H. Mclndoo.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
The new June Dress Goods acre o1 en
for inspection ; Fabrics ar.) shown here
that are not shown elsewhe e, nir will
;they' be ; at special prioss this month,
NEW PARASOLS,
'Charming shades for warm weather,
best and cheapest here,
COOL, GOODS.
The hot weather of this weak brought
the people to our shop. Never was our
stock is such excellent condition to
Supply the summer wants. We offer
Many bargains in each department, at
M. H. MciNEO13'3.
WIHITECHURCH.
We have now been visited by
.Dearly all the aspirants for Parlia-
rnentary honors who are expecting
the suffrages of the voters in thio
section. Moine time ago, Mr. Wm.
Valens, the Patron cendiclate for
• South Bruce, and Mr, .Jas. Connolly,
the Patron candidate for West Huron,
held a joint ineoting here, which was
pretty well attended. On Friday
evening last, Mr. R. E. Truax, the
Liberal candidate for Sonth Bruce,
..addressed a large meeting here,—
' Mrs.. Cook, of this place, who was on
a visit to a daughter in Mensal!, died
there a1, week or so ago. She was in
her 71st year.----lr, :H D. Henderson
goes next ,week Wa Woodstocl: to
attend 'the annul `sleeting of the
Canatditai Order of Foresters. ---The
Cr'eanaery Conpany has disposed of
f the make (if butte for the season to
r Ifessrs. A. A. Ayer tC Co., of Montreal,
' at.an advance over tTac average price
received last year.—Mr, C. Gillespie
shipped a ear load of cattle to Toron-
to this week. --The foundation of
•Ftr. John Campbell's house is pretty
'nearly finished.
LISTOWEL. •
The frost of last week dict eonsider-
xable damage to the vegetable gardens
in town. So far as can be seen at
present fruit isnot injured. ---A very
high foot bridge has lately been
erected across the river on Bismarch
street. It will be known hereafter
Wotheods, ,
't't opds, {c,xpcn:ivej suspension
bridge. -D, T. Morris, of the Morris,
Feild and Rogers Piano Co., is still
very Iow and his friends have given
Yep all hopes of his recovery, His
death may be expected at any moment
and Mrs. James Perrin leave
on Thursday morning, for Pittsburg
Pa., where they will spend two weeks
with their son Clement, who has
lately
been n married to a Chicago
young lady'.—Jas Gray applied to the
council' at their last meeting for ex-
emption from taxes for five years for
at, new grist mill that is to he erected
in towel. It is said a stock company
will be formed for its ereetioli, in
which flay Bros., our enterprising
grain �' li itlerehallt:r, will be large stock-
holders.— -Tete Listowel and Harriston
foot ball chills played a snatch on the
Atwood grattucls last Saturday after-
noon, in which the Itarriston club
were the victors by three goals t„
one. There is a deal
goodof (lis•
satisfaction over the match and it
will likely be protested, as Harriston
is accused having
d of
:some outside
piayers or ringerA with them, ----His
Lordship the Bishop of Huron y
I held
eorf'1rmation service last Thursday
nr1t when i (.n 3`
J were
confirmed.
The church was crowded. to the door
and a number calla tried coulee not
get in, The Bishop, as usual gave
saa excellent address which waw wtill
ved by all who heard it. His
dshl atlso� held confirmation p , ntnmatlon G
1
des at Shipley church the sane.
rito!,n, when „•S't'.;1`.',ell were
Witted to church membership. ,
leshed in last week's Tian s, and w
insist on selling as in the past, not
lowing one-half pound up -beam
weight. But one factory, at last
inarket in Listowel, sold ander the
.terms of the buyers combine, and it
is not likely that the same factory
will sell that way again, --Rev, J.
W. Pring, of this place, preached to
the Foresters in Atwood, on Sunday
last.
le
b-
WROXETER.
The following officers were elected
at the meeting of the Royal Templars
of Temperance o11 Friday et'ening
last : Thomas 1''. Miller, S. C;`;Miss
E. C. Lawrie, V. C,; James Neilson,
Recording Secretary; Thomas Rae,.
Financial Secretary; hiss Annie Al-
len, Treasurer; James McEwen,
Herald; Miss Jetta Davidson, Guard;
John Thompson, Sentinel.—Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Black spent a few days
with friends in Ayr the beginning of
last week. --Mr, John Barnard will
attend the annual meeting of the
High Court oftheCanadian Order of
Foresters, in Woodstock, next week,
as delegate of Court Wroxeter.
BRUSSELS.
The Mclntosh c1, McTaggart estate;
it is expected, will pay about 85 to
8 r i cents on the dollar.• --The follow-
ing officers have been elected in con-
nection with the Christian Endeavor
Society of Melville church : Hon.
Pres., Rev. John Ross, 13. A.; Pres.,
D. Hogg; Vice -fres., Neil McLanell-
lin; Cor. -Sec., A. M. McKay; Ree.-
See.,
ee:
See., Miss Cooper; Treasurer, Miss
Cousley; Prayer Meeting Com., Mrs..
i'ieson, Mr. Cameron, Miss Maggie
Stewart, Miss Harris, Mr. Grant
Look -out Coni., Mrs, Tufts, Miss Fer
guson, Miss Rbss, Mrs. :lfeKenzie, A
M. McKay. Social Coln., Mrs. John
Stewart, .las. Ballantyne, Alex. Ross,
Miss .Ainsley, :Miss Inman, Mr. Blair.
Flower Com., Miss Annie Stewart,
Miss Birdie Robertson, Miss Minnie
Stewart, Miss Dora Smite), Miss
Crooks, Kenzie Scott, Willie Cousley.
Organist, Miss Jennie McLaueltlin;
Leader, Miss Bary Ross. ---ler. J. T.
Pepper and family have removed to
Woodstock, where Mr. Pepper has
purchased a large drug business.
In summer, autumn. vinter, spring,
If you'd be happy wise,
And in your house, old pleasure bring,
e,
Just use the Di, onii Dyes.
t "-If you mail his verse and notice
and 25 cents in amps or money to
WBees & RaCUA rsox Co., Mcntreai, you
will receive Ou ' Home, Canada's new
monthly family paper, for one year ;
also illustrated book on "Flow to make
Mats and Rugs," and one package of Ink
Powder, for making 16 ounces of best
black ink. M:leatiou this paper.
The Oldest Patron Speaks.
THE \i'1 U ..AM TIMES,
MUSICAL EXCELLENCE,
ARTISTIC DEIGN.
DURABLE.CONSTRUCTION,
Catalogue sent free on appli-
cation.
MORRIS- FOLD ., ROGEBS - GO.
usTOWEL,
HALSEY PARI, Agent, 1 xxini.tM.
sdered Myself bound, and I will not
be bound, to turn my back upon Sir
Oliver Mowat in the present contest.
I do not claim to be in exact accord
with every part of Sir Oliver's policy,
but my intelligence is at least great
enough to appreciate good Govern-
ment wherever I find it, and taking-
it
aking
it all in all I regard it as the best we
have ever seen in Canada. In another
sentence the editor says : "T0 battle
for .purity and economy in the
administration of public affairs is a
record that many good men of to -day
will be proud to leave to their child-
ren's children." Those are true
words, and they furnish the Very
reason why I intend to support the
Mowat administration. I ani • liot
prepared to batter away nay liber
and sacrifice my lodgment and in-
dependence to satisfy the ambitions
of the men who framed the slavish ior. M: orris. •
resolutions of 181)4. No political NrLsoN--013—On May 31st, at the
party ever sought to "loss" and I'vlanse, by the Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B.
"bully' • , rt.. Wi11iiun Ferguson Nelson to li'fnrgarect
bully its supporters. Perhaps tiro Ri gh�, beth of rho towoabi of Ashfield,
editor will now place my mullein the SowcaBr--..SALKELD—Bypthe Rev. J.
black list along with Joseph Strat- ' E• Howell, M. A., at the residence of
ford, the President of the County of
Brant Association, a „entlelnan who
has done heroic service for the
Patrons of Ontario, and who is (in
UNE 1 , t 3 4,
J*JHOMUTH::i SON
STILL LEAD THE TRADE
• IN ---
MERCHANT TAILORING AND CENTS' FURNISH IOSI
In. p .,, „'r we have the most nobby to be fon.11d,
•t
i::".7 pik.Nrico
,�
` "'r our stock is complete. Note a few of aur prices: •
Afe
ten's Plough Bootee*'from $1,00 ftp,
Ladies' kine Button Dongolas, tilped, Bane $1,00 up,
Brys' and Girls' Schocl Shoes, from 05ets. upt
OUR STOCK OF
and all other goods in that Iine equally low.
VAL rr
.A�:�t S AND D T RV
is full, and at prices whieh must satisfy all.
1 'Boot and Shoe repairing' done as usual,
4.
Y. V. H \,/• M U T H p/4 SON,
WINi3HAill.
SYiXONS-1VJODoNAL.D—At Teeswater,
on the 6th inst., by Rev, J'as. Malcolm,
A. Symons, of Greenock, to Miss Dinah
r..nDonald, of Cuiross.
COTT—'. YLolt—At Poplar Grov e
Perm, Morris, on May 23rd, by Rev. R.
Henderson, Auburn, I tr. Alex. Scott, of
East Wswanosh, to Miss Grace D. Tay -
ohn Sai'it;eld, Maple Grove. Hayfield
Road, father of the bride, on Wednesday,
June Gtb. John Sowerby, of Rapid City,
Mich,, and 2vIiss Florence Gertrude
SaIkeId.' .
the 1+, atrmers' Sun of May 15), accused .„7-J.,1[1' ° nz v.
of being a partisan. Well, let it b' '''' GuY—In Turnberry, on the 12th inst.,
so. We are in good company, Mr. ' lizabeth, relict of the lata Wen. Guy,
Stratford, The list of good Patrons aged ^rr years.
who refuse to oppose parliamentarians
who have clone •all in their power for
fanners is swelling every day, and
notching so litueli tends to add to its
number as the foolish attempts of
solve of our leaders to muzzle and
chain their followers."
Experience has Proved it.
1 A triumph in medicine wasattained when �q RAILWAY. experience proved that Scott's Emulsion GRAND TRU RAIL /AY.
progress of Pal-
ma
'
TO PURE DEBILITY,
Loss of appetite, sleeplessness and all nerv-
ous trou es, priysicians recommend
Campbell's Quinine Wine.
Do not let your druggist pursuade yott
that some other is just as good.
K. CAMPBELL & Co., Mfrs., MONTREAL.
would not only stopthe ro ress -
monary Consumption, but by its continued GRAIDE
use health and vigor could betully restored.
On Saturday morning burglars
!blew T
t open the safe of T. J. Gould �C
Bros. private bank at Uxbridge, Oats
and got away with $4,000.. No clue.
•
George W. Berry, of Lucknow,
bought the drug stock of Geo. A.
Fear, of Goderlcli, ivhieh was sold at
Jones' auction rdbrns Thursday at 514.
cents on the dollar. The stock was
invoiced at $2,74' 2.O2,
Ste Win. Van Horne, Hon. K. C
lis fi .
�, is the ,
e ofiieiat title of the, 1 iCSi
dent of the Canadian Pacifie. This
honorary title is conferred for dis-
tinguished services to the British
Empire. The title has never before
been conferred upon a resident of
Canada. It has been conferred
altogether upon twenty persons,
most of them Orientals.
•
The leading editorial in a late issue
of the Canada Farmers' Suit is
s devoted to Alexander Wood, Fast
Nissotu•i, Oxford County, and his son
William, who for the past four years
represented North Brant in the On-
tario Legislature.
I Of the father the Sun says: '!•
5 , "The
oldest est
Patron `
in
Oxford has a record
that is unique. A sturdy, honest
intelligent Scotchnlan, he proudly
maintains the principles of our Order,
and champions our cause against all
eonlers."
Referring to the son the Patrons'
organ says: "In a neighboring con-
t stittteuey the son -•--also a sturdy,
honest. intelligent roam—leas become
an exponent of Cxritisln, and is the
sitting member for the Legislature.
The son is a dutiful fellow, but filial
regard ealinot influence him to cease
to worship at the shrine of the ,
Premier of' the Province."
1 ' ,
In
reply
,lI'
I
. Wood, xI
p � 8r.
writes '
es this
letter to Itis son: "You arse quite,
to telt the electors ' of Norh Brant
why you have given the Government
a
N
eta
cast
1su support, et,
and,
pn ,like
myself,
s if
Y
Ithi
t
think you ou can
pori to your public
and private reeord as to the best
proof
of your honesty
and illi
Ye111
nenee, So
>a far, so good; but the point
of the editorial is the subsequent
reference Ce.:
made'
t
o III,�rsrIf, vii . The
7 (
aged s
a ed -)' 'r r i
+•� parent, will, however, regard it
to be a duty to support the 1 atr;
audiclate,
who 1 r
,3 evllteStlnf, the
riding rr
rt
of North ill f)xf'ord against Sir II
Olrverr." 'I'liis statcllrelit is wholly
and entirely untrue. 1 am a Patron
and. it
s
true
that Y •
have always be , a
tvitliltg 'f(i'
the principles Al
of our Order, tt4111 1 neve never con. of
•
1, C1fmk editor and proprietor
Bow'maivllle San xae draper..
Mgt einspeefprfor We Durham,
PK et( Thurodity.
TO IDI
URSION
MODE..1 FARM.
The West i..oro fi+arm •s' Institute
will hold their
ANNUAL, URSIQN
FRIDAY, JJr ` j22nd, 1894.
The E``cursion 'i 1 be good to last
until th
0
the ...3rd
goin n'
o coming
,
the
Y
regular
- ( trains. Th: xcursion will tuke�
in the following p aces: Kincardine,,
Ripley, Lucknow, ' hitechurcb, Wing
-
ham, felgrave, B yth, Londesboro,.
Godericb, Holmesvil -, Clinton.
Every farmer shot a go and take his
family to see
ONTARIO'S ODEL EARA.
rot Over !Fifty Yestrae
•
As vets tin wrsfr.-'rmMn Hritsor.--atrv. tt'In
yn,ira ,, tnl ino' Syrup has been anent for over fifty
slate' by betimes ofassurersfar tlheiroldl ren wlrto
tPothine, with perfect success. It,kiothes the child
softens the ,r"'" ,rrlia)satfpain cures wind colio.
end is th..brst rune iv for biar,hu a. is pleasant to
the taste. Sold by brur,ists fu e% err part of the
Vertu. Twenty -the, ewes a ,oats. Its %nine is
ua.
r: frunl-�
ITh, lie sore r take
rick for Simi, evhrainty
s
Roo •�
th u
3 rr9'a!
s, � t, , ,d fake ria other kind,
SIAM. ..w......._.._._
Tools -In Clinton, on the tltii inst.,
the wife of A. 1Z. Todd, of The Newe-
IL2hUrd a roti.
S,nrrxi..-Tri 2'ee1wnter, ora the 4th inst,,
the wife of Mr. C.. 11. Smith ; at sari,
McDosat,tiw-In Culross, on May 20t
h
Y ,
the wife or r Alex. 1e
, 1f,
McDonald ns011.
Bn0r.ry--In.131yth. on May 31st, the
wife of .t, r. "4V. Begley A rcnuglitor.
1,
�XA1iGIt)<L�Y,
.uicitli--ill;o(I�tN Cln J'etne ritti, at
the reeidenets of thrr bride's father, by
Past
Itev. D, ]r'errie, 1i r. David Cuiriit, of
Ea t
s Wer. va
t nosh, to :tilde .Temlinrb Tloppe
yuggan, daughter of Mr. Thomas 1I.
igttatt. of Wiugharn.
A1.rltenv..•(Ravr:s---•On the Ith leets,
t the residence et tie bride's father, by
he Rim. S. Sellers, 13. D., Mr. John
Hanby to raise Sar ill .Pane Groves, all
Whighara.
A free lunch tvilli ,e given to
attend. As this 11 be the cheapest
Excursion of the s son all should go.
W. N. UOWELL, W. BAILIE,
Se' • Pres.
FUTURE PROSPECTS.
Will wheat be worth two dollars a bushel within two years io
We do not claim to be able to answer 'the question, but .one who
should be regarded as good authority on the subject; namely, Mr
VanHorne, of railway fame, has spoken quite freely on this question,.
But there are questions of daily experience of which we can speak
with absolute certainty, and of some of them we will have sonic •
-
thing to say here :
lst. There are so many people 'engaged in the mercantile business.
or trade in this country, and the straggle for place and patronage
is so Treat and persistent, that profits in many lines are wiped out.
How, then, can a trade be done that will give to the merchant a
living profit, and at the same time secure to his customers the very
best value offered in any market ;''
We answer : Import goods direct from the . manufacturers or
front the fields of production, and we have adopted this course.
OUR ORDER FOR PALL AND WINTER MANTLES AND Wnu'a
was PLACED WITft ONE OW THE BEST BERLIN, GERMANY, 'MANtj-
FACTL'RERS TWO MONTHS AGO. Our customers eon rely on getting
the very latest TT'.xTURE and N0WEST STYLES, alt the LOWEST i'nICES
POSSIBLE,
Ocut IMPORTATION OR.ixt:. for TEAS was also t'w,.c3;.Ii. Two
MONTHS AGO and will BE PICKED .a.XD PACKED TO OCR' ESPEexAL
ORDER AND SHIPPED DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS WHERE tintOWN
TO urn TotwN 08' WIxGIHrllr.
Our Dress Goods, and many important lines in Dry. Goods, We
imported this spring, and our customers understand what that means
to them.
We sell the bast Boots and .Shoes,- Ready -Made Clothing. Our •
Tailoring -Department has special attention. Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Collars, Ties, &c. The purest Groceries, at correct prices, is the rule
of our house. •
M. vGORDO1 ,:
The Anellor House, 'Wit'igh
ALL
I have just received a large eonsigi Stent of
LL APER,
D. ^-� L1
�.• -4r . .
•
n' allthe. lutes
;ns and styles,
41so, arge stoc
School Books, Scr• . e lens,
call• who, Exercise ooks, Copy .Books,
Slates, Pencils, Crayons,
Station
STRAY HEIFERS..:..
Strayed en the in . sea of the -ti`hdersluned, Lot
24,'
(, p March,
a, Tar ry, the art of iia •r
l
one two veer old rat and one these year old
heifer. fiotis red a d whi : potted. The owner is
requested to prove rteperty, .. ' nrcpcneos and take
them fifty,
ALenen
Tur
nbrr,v nay 8, i8Sfd
TT,
tvihrhaui P. 0,
i, Mower
Reaper,
Binder,
Separator,
ani. Thiene
'REPAIRS
rr
-
THE WINOHAM FOUNDRY,
•
R. J. Bt,ACI ILL, Prop.
Prices as Low as the Low
ALEXO ROSS
'PePopular Optxlttr 13O(akatore. ''GilSngha,m, •
f4ARNESS AND G
e
Tia%eng bought,out the Ambler
Harness Bu
siness and started
in his c
ld duct,
d,arprepared to furnishthe public with everything unfitly keptln a harness shop ne
H'.AVY, LIG-IIT and TRACK HARNESS,
NETS,
DUSTERS,
aI
WHIPS, CURRY CC3113S,
BRUSHES, SWEAT COLLARS,
Tit
amts, i, �TJt;�, VALISES And
TRAVELLING BAGS, &e., Re,
I retake ell my own Collets and guarantee satisfaction.
ire tela a trial arld T will use you right,.
mow- .I 'T.
VOL.. .XIII.-- Np. 1168.
We ,water to tell you about our Linen
Stock. Nowhere in town will you And such
an assortment in Table Linens, Napkins,
17; Oylies and 'Towels, and the value is
righty be use the prices are right. All
purcliasel in the Old Country and imported
direot'by ua#, which means a great saving to
you, There is nothing that delights a
wernun's eye as much as fine, liretty linen,
Come and zee ours and be delighted, Our
Print and °bailie steak is.tbe prettiest and
Most complete in town and you •are sure to
be suited.
We have a number of ends of Carpets in
'Brussels, Tapestry, All -Wools emit Unions,
• ,suitable for small rooms. We will sell
thein cheap' to clear out.
Our Grocery Stook isfresh, complete and
oheap as over. The 35c Tea leads tit
trade,because it is always the same quality,
:never changes.
See the New Duplex Washboard, the
,greatest labor-saving device of the age.
Shop early and secure prompt delivery
Of your goods. ' This store closes At seven
•o'clock.
Vii=
OR',R & RIS000)l S,
The Only Direct Importers.
TIM Brut, June 7th, 1804.
Marriage7,ieertsos .•••.._
Iestted by FRANK Prix nsos, No 2q, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
t 1i , ,- 'or Teucliers 111(1 othtrrs
1. ; t . ; at tau Central Business
Hca 0o•,,•
College C t tr Yon •o
and Gerrard streets, Twat). -unquestionably,
Canada''s GreatestComtnerefalSahool. In session
' the ectireyear. Special circulars for summer classes,
write for ono,
Slimy & ELLIOTT,SESSION.
Pt•inci pal a,
LOCAL NEWS.
--Yesterday, was the longest day'of 1894.
f
---A'ouse to rent, apply to
, P. FxsaEa.
--Bass fishing do not commence till
Jit lst.
,-,-Considerable an ntities of wool are
being brought to tow .'
--Cash for good butter and eggs at R. A.
Graham.*s market n odery. •
-,-Mi; Walter Gr n was taken quite
seriously ill with its 'lunation, on Thurs•
day of last wail's
—Mr. S. D \keiw0 tl •.will occupy the
pulpit of the Meths stchurchi on Sunday
triornin( next, and Rev. J. W. Pring, of
Blnevale in the evei)i
—Why buy cheap b oils, when. you ; can
get the best for the same money at aMun-
Shaw's ?
—112r. Wm. Rluslai of Brussels, was in
town on Thursday of Last week, arranging
o see
t ur e buto
twnb Foresters'
ilf r "
the
o
demonstration in thea town on July end,
—We understand,
Gerrie, formerly of th,
town, has purchased la
livery in this town,
Hotel in Gerrie,
—rot 4'st,cless . is 1oring atut cheap
gents fii `sbinge,' try Webster & Co.
gents'
�t
'Ilse place, one door, ;srautli of
R. A. Graliain'm grocery store
-The eougregation f the Winghanr
Congregational ehureh i " 'coma their new
putter,l r, Albert Sec r1, on Thursday
evening,, .A. pr'ogremin of readings, ad-
dresses &e,, was given, and refreshlnents
were served in abunda ce. A3I enjoy-
able
' ,
to o
Able th
ane Was a spent
byII.
Mr. Alex. Orr, of
Park House, this
Cb . s. Rogers di Co's
has leased his
.—.Tho editor of the T sere returns blanks
to the Paisley Caleilui,i ti Society for coin•
plimentaries to theii: g tas ane# concert on
Dominion
Ia .
110Y
ve the o usualCala.
don' ar. o
i,.t pl. gramma bf aures and sports,
with Use reel race, 48th Highland Pipers,
Rands tiWord C
onbatai
d other attraction
e,
—G T. Ii trains for oronto and east
leave Wiiighnni at 0.2e a, ni. and 11.20 a,
rn via W rl 2
Y1 r G. l y,
�'r A.
•, 6.35
a. un. and 8.25
Z
p. in., via Clinton and Guelph. Good con.
notions by all trains.
The
Methodiet
Sue
.a special review servloe
day afternoon, The.less
will be Wetly -reviewed tl
colored: Crayon review sha
son will be fnil .need by a
by the -0. 1, ;,, t:r, making
lyi> iseerr•,a rv.'r sy;t. An
tallied to ,., ; 0110 tm
ifethies
ly school will !told
2.80 next Sun.
ns of the quarter
in,a 0x12 feet
t; and each les-
eitable seteetion
he eerviga largo.
invitation is ex.
mts
to tibia review
—Great preparations €i
town for the 1.211: of July
---ltir. W.1'. Brookenti
this week as a delegate to
I. 0. G. T, from Anchor
this place. •
'e b
cel
ire
the
11.
--Watches, clocks and jew
repaired and fully warrante4
I'.tnt;, Meyer Block, Winghan
—The Send -annual etin ;
Congo Lodge of Nort ]duro
in the Orange hall in his
da , June 281b, at the our 0
--The Nigh. Sohooi ntrar
School Leaving exam' tt,tior
in Wingham Publie oho(
20th and 80th of this l nth
—Why do yore ruin year e
at the sun to see if it is ries
you can buy a reliable w
from Munshaw, the leader.
—Mrs. Clat'k and r *se Liz
have been residing 1 Win
past two years, left o Swan
Sound, where they lie 'pose t
abode.
Messrs. John Nee
John A. McLean an
Woodock ,attendh:
cf the 3-Iistgh Conrt of
of Poresters.,.
—Fordwicii corresp
Videtto: Rev. lir. \
Paul's church, Wingh
able and impressive
church on Sunday las
&arrow,
di4e for this riding, w
and Saturday galling
addressed a very large
hall, in alio evening, ai,
given elsewhere.
—Ladies, have your ga
Miss M. Johnston, Gregor
the Queen's Ilbtel.. La
work, always first-class fit
Chosen 1'ri s,
last week, initiated th ee
G. W. Thompson, of
and in 0 short addres
Council on the pvogr
organization, and els
whicii' the work was d
Arrangements ar
OOrporate a company
ston.prairie for a p
required has been sit
pany will erecta bri
'at Mr. W. 3. (pap n
bridge will be built fo
—Iiianshaw, the lead
taken a full course at th
Institute, and has all th
for testing the most deft
testing free.
-�Otie of our pip
to Listowel on Sittu
snatch with a junior
Mter'a very keen
play was shown on
seas ec
d lar
d ed a dra
scored a goal. The
ably entertained by
—The post ofilee d
publishers of news
;only bona fide suppl
to be enclosed in new
insertion of oircula
striekly forbidden.
men and others will
circulars, etc., going
stead of sending tl
newspapers,
• —Over 1000 feet of g
of cold frames, 50,000.4
ones, don't buy scrubs
n!Scent cabbage, best
eon l owe
of I 1 ora
Yr ,yam.
J
large verbenas and i
i
arg v teted ast
strains of pansies. G
rod peaeli tomato pia
Also slip,0 of trailing
purebaser. Colne, si
way m town.
from So
o t
bridge, Vonore tl
rivet' bank a few yard
you will And the Iron
T.
—The peogramin
'the July l
i at
y
ices a day's Sport
former years. A
start on the arriv
followed by ptlileti
and in the 'ratan
football, with bicy
in the evening, an
works. The oele
ana Wroxeter wil
in the baseball e
will leave Gorier:
Splendid music
the eacretery for
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