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THE WINGRAM TIMES.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
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VOL, XXV.--NO. 1281.
WE SELL CHEAP.
4 HOMUTH
130WLES.
STOOK - TAKING PRICES.
We are busy taking stock these
days and if ever there's a time to
break prices.on any lines. it is right
now. We are offering special prices
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1896.
Maertage Licenses
Issued by Frolur Prtsori, No 23, Vic-
toria street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
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to cash buyers in all lines of goods.
'Things that are needing Ilow. Not
•old, shop worn, out of date goods,
BUT bright, up-to-date stuff. The
quality of the goods and the lightness
of the price inspire the buying. We
are Clothiers, as well as Dry Goods
men, Boot and Shoe men, as well as
Clothiers and Grocers as well as any
• 0 the otliers. We want to particu
l-
arly emphasize our Boot and Shoe STRATFORD, - ONT.
We Have Heard
from a large number of our custo-
mers and they have all signified
their intention of paying us a visit
during the races. We will be
pleased to see you. The races are
an assured success, Entries are
coming in freely. Our civic holt-
day falls on August 5th but we open
all day and have foreign and domes-
tic fruits in abundance. Also all
kinds of refreshing drinks and ice-
cream. 'Remetnber the place.
City Restaurant,
Macdonald Block, - Wingham.
,And the rt ball 16 lbs with a put of 89
—The meetings in L twee Wingliime
under the Christian Workers hese continu-
edeto draw large crowds during the week.
The evangelists pulled up etultes Wednee-
day night,
—Tuesday night is the rivulet: meet -
in of the A. Q. P. This Order,
though one of the youngest in WWI', has ellildren that are now without 'toy means
already a respectable membership and o,f oupport except what is 'geined for them
still there are more to follow. It is ex. by the mothers, none of whom are in good
peetedethat there will he eight initiations health. These men were lead iu commit.
on Tueeday night. • the crime, with e miststkers notion that
they would be publicly thankee, mid look-
-We would like to herr from onr cor-
ed upon as public benefactore, because of
respondents a little more regalarly in the
futtere. We have some who rarely fail to
send in EL; budget each week. eltere are
many others who could be equally as good
eorrespoedents if they were to try. Let
us have your budget early uext week.
Al WO 1.4ievrence, Welictod, id; visitieg
—A. petition has been etreulateil tout te'he Canada Bueinese College, Chatham, '
This old and thoroughly teeted Ieusaleite
and tehortband Sellout eritteheittor Jas.;Irwin of the teem San vies
in owe Wedneeday.
largely signed by citizens, to preeen tc
tothe Iiiiinister of Justice melting commut-
ation of the eentence of the prisoners now
at M • H.Gra •e
Wilt itmercerated for the Field aeeeult of last •elet year of oeccesetul work / „ , 1
wititer, It is hoped that thele km00340013 ; September ist, autt durtug elt Liao tline eir. Peroy Gifford' has retureed front
will be materially shortened Fem. oe see without change et mituagerneut. It in to his holidaye at Foret.
rs. R. Wilson. left for be new bones int
prieoneis are heads of lamiliee, of young
tiedeirbtelaeuntitribtagebr%ile°11toeinits‘Ifeltuaiduettile at Winnipeg on Wedneedaysear
unbroken reseed of 20 yeers ot sueceeetul
speaks voltimea tee LLIg nos, Maxwell of Brussels.
Mese Maggie Forbes visited her uncle
work certaiuly
meaner in whish the school hes been corn
Miss elenriette limper, of Toronto, is
ducted. It will bG ooticed by "theie adeer- the guest of Mrs.
s. G. Brown.
ttuisee,twitelnthtlowuliglitiehtli:-Pcuillaergae ii:titiwititoetirelt'iati; E.. S. Ambrose, formerly of the Bank of
Islatnilton, was in town this week.
ler) Gid Perrie of Brussels was the only
Canadian, who took part he the Brig of
Allan Highland gathering in Scotland this
weak,. In the light hammer Petrie won
with 106 ft. t incbes. He carried off the
heavyball 28 lbe with a put of 83 ft. A in.
W.' A. JOHNS. 4tein•
—Nils trust we are not over late in ex -
FALL TERI% SEPT. 1st.
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Commercial School in Canada is the
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Stock, anything and everthing you may A course ot study at this school hoe placed hum
di rods of ambitious youne mOn and women on the
need. For the .Elome, for the Street,' for toottsiouregerl. write for our circulars and see
the Field The prices are right, the I t'v°1';'acat h yo done who have been here. it will
ggoods are right and our reputation back help you to, decide in our favor,
of it all. Remember these prices are W. J. ELLIOTT, Prineipal.
not for Saturday night only or any other
night only, but are for everybody and
from Monday morning to Saturday
ni ht
THINGS FOR WIEN.
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Tweed Suits for 69 00 regular $11 to $12
Black Worsted Snits, 14 ” 18
Fine " 16 " 9 to 22
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PITRNISKINGS.
White Lau ndried Shirts75c.regular $1 00
Col. Regatta Shirts ...;5 " 75
‘• " ....69 " 100
Balbriggan ... .... . ..... 23 .. 30
16 4e " 60
Four-in-hand Tie S ..... 5 " 15 to 25
Derby Knots •.... 5 " 15 to 25
Linen Collars .....15 " 20 to 25
Fedora Hats. ... ....... 75 " 1 00 to 1 25
66 66 .. .11 50 " 2 00 to 2 25
Stiff Hate ...... ......'"- " 1 00 t 1 25
" .... . ......150 " 2 00 to 2 25
Cetton Hose 10 " 15
Cashmere Hose. 23 " 30
MILLINERY
•tending to brother Bradwin of the Blytla
New Ade.
Western Fair.
T. H. Ross—Implements.
Geo. Carr—Sacrifiee Sale.
Clegg sts Co.—Special Offer.
Alex, Rose—Sehool Books.
D. M. Gordon—Drese Goods.
;T. H. Chisholtin—School Books.
t. M.Patterson—Reliable Watches.
N. A. Farquharson—Card of Thenks.
Canada Business College—Successful
Students.
theirsotione. The thought of ceasing a vacation end will not reopen uutsi beptein-
deatifeneyer entered their rninde. The law ber 1st, that the good work ,of pianng
has now been viudicated; people of this stedents in choice positions still coetinues.
country end especially ef this cominueity The names ot four, who have just peen
have been taught a wholesome lesson arid placed are given, •and all are with good
and we beneve it would be in the interest firms. May continued prosperity , attend
of justice and tneicy were these men set at this worthy school
'liberty.
Standard the usual congratulations upon
his having entered that long sought realm
of connubial bliss. Having passed over
the Jordon, some years ago, we cau he
expected to speak authoritatively when, we
venture the assertion that it is about at
this period in his new experience when, for
•reasons best unmentioned. P'•
will come in most accept
—The most popular country editor, as
well as the most popular country preaolear,
is the one who ayoids treading on any-
body's toes. Such an editor or shell a
preacher, however, must necessarily be a
hypocrite; for every inan endowed with
brains must have opinions, convictions and
ideas of his own, and should not hesitate to
express them in a proper way when occas-
ion requires. "Policy' controls too many
peopleeand makes moral cowards of lots of
meta.
—The lecture in the Presbyterian church
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church Wednesday evening, was web at-
tended. The subject, Bleeding Armenia,
end the Sword of Islam is one that at this
tire° is of interest to everyone. Added to
this was the fact that the lecturer, Mr.
Beghdasarian, was a native of that much
oppressed country. The lecturer took up
at some length the history of his people
and finished by recounting the story ef the
awful cruelties in that country as told by
his father, a lawyer in Armenia.
LOCAL NEWS.
—Frost Wednesday night.
—School opens a week from Monday.
—There is some talk of another North
End butcher shop.
A
Che.s. McClelland shipped a car of
cattle toatIontreal on Monday.
—Only ore case came up for argument
at the Diyision Court on Thursday.
Trimmed. Hats 40 regular 75 , —Mr. Harry Day shipped a car load of
65 " 1 26 horses to the Old Country, on Saturday
95 "' 1 00 last.
• ••.100" 1 75 ; —Rev. Dr. Giffora, Wife,
and son
....... 1 25 " 2 00 ; Clifton are spending their holidays at
15 " 25 th 5° Meaford.
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Shapes.,
Sun Shades.... ...... ....15 " 25 to 50 I
—essrs. Button and Peasant are mak-
Sailor Hats— ...... ....1 M
5 " 25 to 50 I
; lug a shipment of chairs to the old country
Flowers .. 10 20 to 50 Ithis week.
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—We are in reoeipt of a pamphlet reprint eseerit Rewarded and. l'atronee Ap-
from the Cinoinnati Lencet-Clinio of an preoiatedt
article from the pen of J. H. McCulley, X,
As 11.. D., and formerly of this town, and The Directors of the Western Fair,
also Superintendent of the State Insane Loticlon, are the proudest beL ot men. ea
Asylum at Topeka, ie* on eDisobed. this country, anu feel tbet their eitorts
lance as a cause of Intteuity," he doctor have been appreciated by the people of
says, heredity and unfavorable early en- Onte,rio and adjoining States. There ep-
vironment are the most frequent casual pears to be greater things still iu store tor
faators in the oeusation of insanity. He them. Tbe new Live Stook Buildings they
says nearly all mental perversity may be claim to be the beet on the contineut for
attributed to disobedieuce to no,thre's inex. exhibition purposes, being built from plans
orable laws during the present or preced. carefully prepared after visiting the vein-
ing generations. Ile shows -why children oipal fairs of America. They are so toe
should be taught to obey, else they will be ranged that visitors can start at the Mean
'Iv o vett to their own caprice Bala vicious Building and go the entire rounds, we
„•He says the essence oe educe,. Might say, under cover, and it Kill make
tion is to teach the child. obedience,. to auto or no aifferenee whether it rains or
respect the rights of his associates and to not after you once get there. This expeu-
avoid behig an invalid, a drone, or a crim- diture of money will no doubt be a big
inal. The muses of insanity he classifies deeming card, and increase both the ex -
as follows: Hereaity 50 to 60.per cent.; hibits and patrons this year.
whiskey, 10 to 12 per cent; religious per- Notwithetanding this great outlay the
version 10 per cent; poverty and financial Prize Met has been, increesed some with
embarrassment 10 per centedisapPointment the understeuding that next year will find
in love 10 per cent. The doctor's long considerable advance in this direction.
study of insanity should give his words. Pawnee Bill's Wild West and Mexican
some weight. Hippodrome has been engaged and will
--Itev. Wro. Lowe, Thos. Bell, Mr. mime a tirst-ciass speoiel feature, being
one of, if not the very beat, fair attraction
Enox. and Mrs. Sweets arrived home from
in, .A,merica at present. Sie .Elassen Ben
the old country last week. They report a Alt's.Moorish Acrobats are also going to
they received on board the Lake Ontario be there, and others are being erranged
most enjoyable trip except for the shaking up
when it collided with the Vancouver in the for. Together they will make a rousing
de.y's sport,and fill the new double -decked
St. LawrenotteeeReferring to th•is. mishap
Grand Stand to its utmost capacity. There
"The collieicn between the steamships is no place one can get as much vane for
the Montreal Witness, says editorially.
his money as at the fair; let there be p
'Lake Ontario' ana 'Vancouver' in the St.
large delegation from this neighborhood.
Le,vorence at midnight on Sunday seems
to have been, ig not avoidable, at all events Town Cannon.
one for which no one is greatly to blame.
There was no great damage dane to either et. special meeting of the Council was
vessel and no life lose or even endangered, called to hear and consider report of P. W.
because both vessels were being very cauti- Com. re petition on the west side of Jose.
ously navigated through the fog which pro- phine street, between Patrick and Alfred
veiled. Both were running very slowly, etreets.
tooth were signalling, one by bell and one Members present: Mayor, Reeve and
by whistle, continuously. The diecipline Deputy -Reeve, and Councillors—Herds-
on board both vessels was apparently per- man, Golley, Robinson, Dore, Hanson,
feet, and there was no panic. It is claimed Shaw, Wilson, Forbes and Kling.
that the 'Vancouver,' outward bound, was The report of thei P. W. Com. was read
on the inward bound course tet the time .,f showing that the whole number of proper.
the collision, but it is most probable that ty owners interested in the construction of
both vessels were, owing to the fog, some the siclewalks was nine and that seven of
what out of the regular traok. .A. question this number gelled the petition, also that
suggested by the collision is how will the the assessed value of the properties liable
the twenty -knot vessels of the proposed for the cost was e1G,00 and that the peti-
fast service maintain their speed on the tioners represented 013,500 and that the
St. Lawrence route during the time such petition was therefore sufficiently signed.
weather conditions prevail.” On motion of Deputy-Reeye Holmes,
The Misses Martin of °leathern are the
guests of the Misses McKenzie.
e: Mr. Thomas Mullen who went to the ola
country a month ago has returned. *
Rev. Mr. Seliery, of Guelph, was in town;
lett week on his way to Eincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ross spout several
days last week with friends in Forest.
Mester•Erskine Harwell is spending a.
few days with Ids cousin in Brussels.
Nies freestone has xeturned nome from
an extended visit withfrienas in Blenheim,
It H. MoIndoo spent his holidays in
Toronto; Teterboro and other eastern.
points:.
Rev. 1). Gordon, who has been staying
with his son, H. F. Gordon, has returned
to Toronto.
N. A.. Farquharson made a bicycle trip
to Kincardine, Durham and Walkerton
last week.
Edwin Lark, traveller for the Rand et
MoNalley Co., Chicago, was in town a few'
clays this week.
esee'ohn Anderson, of Philadelpbia, is
spending o, week with his father, Finlay
Anderson, of East Wawauosh. V.
W. A. Johns and T. H. Dodds wheeled
• to Blyth on Tuesday and took a tandem.
froin there to Sarnia, to attend the Canadi-
an Wheelmen's meet on Wednesday.ese
Rev. J. Hamilton and Miss Day, of
Wingham, will take part' ie tee program
of the Huron County Christian Endeavor
Union at Goderich August 27411 and 28th.
ST'.A.-PI., HS
Flannelettes •
Flannelettes. .. .
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-Grey Cotton . ... . • • . ....5
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10
eg-e-Mr. Bolton of Listowel is surveying
t f r the
• the north end, of JosephineStrce , o
worth 5 i new walks,.
.. " 7 11 A cord of Barrie will preach in
TOwelings
elin,Itittens
lannghanis
Prints ..... ........ 8
Prints 4_10
WASH GOODS.
Zephyr Cords 20
Col. Pelisse ... ..20
Zephyr Ginghams, .16
Creatn and Col. Spot Musliv120
Ladies' Blouses and Shirt
Waists 89
GROCER1
22 lbs.Redpath's Standard Granu-
lated Sugar for ..... $1 00
25 lbs. Yellow Sugar 1 00
6 lbs. Tapioca „ . . . — .. 25
6 lbs. Sago ... 4 25
6 lbs. Rice 25
5 lbs. Cu emote , _ . _ .. _ .,., , ,
5 dozen Clothes Pins
4 pkgs. Corn Starch ......... .....
3 lbs. Can Apples.
Best Brand Lobsters
" 8 the Congregational oburch Sunday morn-
" 10 ing and evening.
" 12t1 —The late train was derailed at Guelph
:: '• : on Wednesday night and reached Wing -
t.37 ham 45 minutes late.
ii 12. I and Miss Clark of Clinton are the guests
" 12i Mr. Ed. Bowles has purchased the
Stiles property on Diagonal street. Mrs.
Stiles will move to London in October. Vir
regular 25 , J. E. Swarts bas a new team cf drivers.
e ee 1 They ere cream colored with silver manes
and. Obits and make an attractive turnout.
" 25 'V.—While spearing fish at Zetland on Fri-
day last, Ma..A.ndrew McDonald ran the
" 1 25 spear leest above the knee,
101 Itire. (Rev. Dr.) McDonald of Seaforth
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12 and
Mrs. Geo. Good this week,
—Ian Maclaren's new short story, the
last he will write until after his American
visit, has been secured by The Ladies'
Home Journal, for ,publication in the
October and November issuee. It is called
"The Minister of St. Bede's," and is said
to be in the brightest and cleverest
Maelarenesque vein. Besides its charm
as e delightful romance, the story is said
to be notable for the admirable character
that the author has created for the chief
personage—the minister of St. Bede's, es
the Ioyal lover of an humble Scotch lassie.
—The contract for the grenolithie wales
on both sides of Josephine street between
Victoria and John streets has been let to
A. Graham, of London, at• the rate of 13e
cents per square foot, this being the lowest
tender. The work of filling in the bed of
the walks will begin next Week and will be
pusbea ahead with vigoreiesevrilietrooteeetrary
the report of.the speciardmeetim-151 the
Copail, the nor enc,1,2ple aete,boand
not teseetke a back plao claltesvii petitioil-
ed for ne walk,snatch-415o will be laid
thee Yeties Theeareets along these two
eipleagerly patted mite the
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1(3608111g painful wund.V
—3'. H. Swats' horse, John Nelson, won
first money in the 2.80 c see a
Huron races last week. He goes from
there to Alpena, Mich.
—Tho earliest shipment of lambs made
from this pert in many yeare, was made
on Monday last by Duncan Stewart, who
• d o. car to the Buffalo market.
ee Tho leineardine Societies Excursion did
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5 not seem to be well patronized by points
25 oast aua South of here. The contingent
7 from Wingham numbered about seventy.
le five.
ie l'ort
sectlons
gutter patre.a • d as to make a permanent and
comsidee job eiteit.
'.,.7—The Manitoba Harvest Excursions
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took a great number from this vicinity, on
Tuesday morning. Fiftyone tickets were
sold at the C. P. R. statioa and a number
drove in from Brussels, Luaknow mad
other points to start from here. Among
those we knew we noticed :—Alex. W.
Patterson, G. Hutton, Wm. Gemmill, Jno.
Gummi'', Andrew Gemini'', Geo. Case -
more, Albert Gregory, David Dinsley,
Wm. Fluker, A.. M. Fraser, John Wylie,
David Jewitt, Geo. Turvey, W. J. Groves,
H. Purdue, D. Chainuey, R. Elston, D.
Holmes, P. McIntosh and wife, Jas. Mc-
Donald, D. D. Reid, Miss Maggio Munns,
John Yoang, T. C. Jobb, Thos. Liuklater
and wife, Mrs Wm. Ellison, Geo. Black-
well, John Hill, Samuel Caldbaok and
daughter, Jas. Scott, Thos. Brun, Thos.
Gilmour, ECM, Mosgrove, W. Burkholdeee
EuELA.s.
Best value in Teas to be got in
Wingham.
Store doses at 7 o'clock except
Saturday night.
GOODS DELTelD PROP/WTI/V.
VT, !Jr, CHEAP.
• Wit OVIL
—Look out for the slick man who is tak-
ing orders for poems. You wilt be asked to
sign an eerier, which will afterwards turn
up at the bank in the shape of & good
sized note.
is generally known that the tele-
phone wires have an important influence
in preventing lightning from striking. The
Gernatm Government telegraph department
put 840 totem With telephone systems and
560 towns without therautider observation.
In the former the lightning struck three
times for every hour of storm; in the latter
five times, Moreover, the violence of the
lightning was Mtuth less in the former
0111die.
seconded by Oonn. WIlson, the Report of
Father! Mother 1 the P. W. Corn. was adopted.
What is best for your sons and daughters? Another petition 1 roue the property
The answer: Have them educated for the owners along the East side of Josephine
responsibilities of life by giving them a street for a concrete sidewalk bettven
business education. It makes them self- Patrick and Alfred streets was- laid on the
reliant. It shows them hon; to make a table.
dollar. It is also advisable to send them On motion of Coun. Robinson, sconaed
to a Business College. The Central Busi- by Conn. Wilson, this petition Ives refer -
nese College, Stratford, Ont., ranks among red to the P. W. Com. with a view of get -
the best commercial schools of Canada. ting sufficient petitioters to carry the side -
A school that has equipped thousands of walke down to the G. T. Beltway, as the
young men and women for business life is petition required only the signatures ofMr.
certainly the nue to attend. If you are Dinsley and the G. T. R. to bring it that
thinking of going to a business college esse,
write to W. J. Elliott, Prinaipal, for one On moan of Coun. Hanson, seconded
of the new catalogues issuedby this school. by Coma. Golley, the Fire, Water and
It is a work of ext and will be highly Light Committee, were requested to see
prized by all who get one. The Fall Term I Green with a view of paving the eleo-
at this college opens ou Tuesday, Septem-
R. McLeod of the Bank of Hamilton,
has returned after making a bicyole tour
to Owen Sound, Collingwood, Barrie and.
Toronto. Mr. Bastedo acted as supply
during his absence.
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33usess Locals.
Monsoon Tea + Gilmore's.
Munyon's Rorie Cure at William%
Drug Store.
If you want fruit
cannot make a bet
town than
over his stock q
fresh. His fruits
ice cream peeler.
Muny.on's Rhiunatiarn Cure at
William's Drug tore.
r confectionary you
r deal at, any place in
Eelvie's. He tunas
iekly and it is elways.
re prime. Cali (14 his
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A. very exciting runawner took place on
Josephine street on Wetinesdey. A, horse
belouging to Geo. Sinew, started off from
lits butcher shop, it ran tip the street until
in front of the Town Hall where it turned
in on the sidewalk. In front of McKenzie's
floor and feed store the buggy eollidedwith
a g • 1 ole and MS badly smashed,
The horse wits fitorreed at Chiebolnnseorn-
,er. Mrs. Geo. Irwin who was wheeling a
baby along the stteet had a narrow escape I Stowart, Olintnn ; Rev. Jae, Andetson,
and wn s bay elite:end by the fright. She I Goderich; Bev. W. J. Ford, Clinton., Rev. J
tried to get the betty carriers into the l Etetnilton, Winghtere Rev. el. Bond, See,.
doorwny of MoKenzie's flour and feed store forth; Miss bey, Wingliam; Miss Treleaven
bat wee unable to do so in time, and the Dungannon; Dr, Mary Irwin, Clinton; V.
horse passed within a fe foot of her. Her .Elford, Itolmesyille; Miss McKenzie, See.
escape was miraeulouc: ' t does seem a forth; Inge Bess Blyth; Miss Sohnston,
careless habit for pas ns to leave horses Londeaboro; Miss' Moore, Brussels; Mrs.
standing untied on the etreete, and it will I Vora, Clinton, and others. This convert -
some day end most seriously. tome one 1 tion is likely to be the best ever held in the
will be killed and the. town will be let in I county, and we hope to see a large attend.
for damages for not enforcing the law on; Imo of all who to
interaded 'n proenoto,
the matter. ling the work Of the 'Union.
ber 1st. —.—
Huron County OhriStieM. EllaSONOr.
It is generally admitted. that any move-
ment calculated to elevate and improve the
morels of mankind, is worthy of cordial
support and sympathy. Tbe Christ
Endeavor movement not only commends
itself to the public, in this respect, but its
progress in all lands has been such as to
command ettention and admiration. The
Huron County Christian Endeavor Union,
which is one of the active church
orgaflil-
ations of the county', and aiming to do all
the good it can, has arranged for its annual
convention, which takes place in Knox.
church, Goaerich, on August 27, eth and
has endeavored to make its program there-
fore as intensely interesting mid profitable
to all Christian workers as possible. On it
are such names as teem of Rev. W. John.
ston, Episcopal minister of Wardsville;
Bev. Jos. Edge, Goderich; Rev. J. S. Hen-
derson and IleY. W. Kerr, Hensall; Rev.
W einarews, Holinesville; Rev, A.
c light poles put ou the back Weet or a
tter eia,ss set in on the front street and a4 t.Prieeses C°11g1t4thri
on 0 better system so as to make a, P""'s•
tter appearance and that they may not
terfore with the construction of the water
Mee when built, nor with the use of the
Fastest beat eve
One dollar e.nd tve
hundred pounds of
Bread free to each
pieced in Winghans.
ty-five cents for one
Lour with one Loaf of
ustomer,
Jort:f CATCR.
William's Drug itore.
—Veal cutlets, inn on chop and prime
;
stake at reasonabl prices. Boy call for
orders if required. ie • best only, is kept
n.t Goo. Shaw's Mea Market. . .
Munyon's Dy pepsia Cure at
Prof. Gray's
Williams' Drug S
yonng man is fod
ordinary clothes,
jaunty washable tel
Irvin the right pri
s •
rbal Bitters 8.V.
re, 25e.
sh to play tennis in
en he can get a
tie suit from G. E.
Prof. Gray's lien Bitters cures,
headaches, 25e. a .ekage.
Clearing sale of w adoov screens. Screen
door complete, 00 a its, window screens
for SO cents at D. Serrinatesseen's.
—Parties who re ire printing of any
kind, should not -get that the Torts
offiee is the place ce eve it done right and
• with good work and.
Reathfield's Hee, lag Balsam is a
sure Ours for th worst eold. At
Williams' Drug S re.
Ionng and cheap
Webster & Co.
le door south of
store.
a nobby bicycling.
makes them so
tri
be
Pc
be
in
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and laders in case of ftrcs. 1 —For . fieet-class
Mrs. Herrison lima a letter presented re- gents' furnishiegs, t
(vesting some assistance from the Council. Rem -ember the place,
She wanted the Council to pay ber rent
et1.50 per mouth. le. A. Graheeree groce
On motion of Conn. Mown, seconded enit when ,G. H. Ievi
Why do yon net have
by Conn. Kling, the request of Mrs. chea'ps
Harrison for relief was laid over till next
meeting of the Coancih
The Council then adjourned.
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Personals, soe
VX)r. Macdonald has gone to Ottawa.'
Luther Ball :vent Sunday in Brussels.
Miss Rogers is visiting at Mrs. Jas. ere-
Guire's.
Mr. Bright of Seaforth was in Warn
Thursday.
\V. and F. CILESSat wheeled to Kincardine
Wednesday.
ressant has returned hotre from
Walkerton. eee
Miss Richardson of Fergus is the guest
of Miss. Monies
Mr. John &Apt Flarriston, was in toWn
on Thursday.
Alf Carr has bem developing muscle
on rtfartn lately:„
Miss Boyd, of Pittsburg, Penn-, is the
guest of Miss Bell.
.A. Prominent
"1 bays eight ehildr
heath, not one of wla
Scott's Emulsion, in
boundless confidence.'
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veneer ewers:
•1, every One in good
m but •has taken
hick roy wife luta
Mr. James Brownlee of the Grand
Trank alums in Stratford was crushed to
death by a locontotive tender falling
upon him.
Right Hon. Sir Edmund John Monson.
British Ambassador at Vienna, etteceeds
TAM DuiTern as British Ambassmicr at
Paris.
The Grand Loclae of Ontario of th1.e
O. O. 11', elected officers at Sarni*
Mr. Henry White of , Port Hope being('
chosen aa Grand Master. An interest-
repiort on the vexed question of
widow'S annuities was submitted by
the special committee.