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corresp,nalent accost' . the Orangemen flits iseea'rflainir
liot- inviting Ma lel' address 111918t3rolitqtro, visitinir at air ii,*.t1
Wingleim of rill vejudiee in girt,Zigat,','.,f,,ntti,iriZhIsil
Lit
them on the 12th of -* 4 chair- mei ,1:taato-ildcilallittelillit:81
man of the coinmitt 4xi to is tome for 8, kW? h3.81.hf RCA
J
twn returned from Teeswater,
SOillite speakers for lat. oceasttiv, onet v1 -tin to fortnight -M
' • 1 1 1
also as l'vlater of th
and wife were
reshles at Moro
. ISA year and is
%yrs and son, of •
h mms' Ms week-
te to licit brothers
Co -Don Tamlyn
-Miss Coma Ross
a._e t cm %
.11n t
Lodge, pre. or wororrh 4o1 Mill Kattimw,
med Pat %%Tex D Melo, 16 4t VI WCIAlt"8 thiS
tsnent The.rion 00 Wedries.
ask your comes Alpines this week --Mr it Me, of 111 ;treat who
SUMP i: MO the part.
fere 1 hi:gill would
pondeut to explain.
leading Orangemen
woo asked to spr ill: at • the Anti.
;Inuit meeting in
churell ? If partia
day -Mrs Valens, of watiord was mit-1r at J
18 on n visit to his parents 1 lilt spent a few days
vby none of (1 14
with his brother•hrlow, Mr tiravey,this woek-auso
East HuronDufield visitinx friends 11 liorwieh-Mrs S You.
-
the Presbyterian
ity in this respaet
has bean shown, v a think Dr Mac.
&meld and his pol tical friends have
been the firto b .gin it, Besides,the
Orangemen woulti he responsible for
what might be sHdon their behalf on
the platform on '-he 12th of July and
they could not y A trnst Dr Macdonald
who -for the last twenty years has been
sneering at and ridiculing the Order,
advocating the murderer of Thorns
Scott, the use of a mutilated Bible
in our Public iSehools, Heine Rale
or Ireland, I000lLneroiaI surrender
of °made to •he United. States, and, .try w T where 1» has secured a good situation
hill returned from %Annie .1,* on Friday Her eous
Sturtucl and will 3810doing plentlidlv 1.11 the 'Imp•
terious art" She WAS EMS y pleased with the city
Miss Emma ronhill did no. return -Miss (4eorgo,
Vert Elgin, who has been .41 a vb,11 to her brother
here returned homo on Mo May- Isic and Ain 'Fisher,
of Toronto, and filtSS 14111 10 Stewart, of Fort hric,
have been [meets at Mr Il 1101(333331' this weelc-Misc
Fulton, daughter of Dr F titon, of Toronto, was 0
MA at Dr Macdonald'e this week -Miss !sorban',
bon's this week -Mrs Oh McConnell, of Dana was
Ot Owen Sound, was vlorprer at Mr Philip Alettib.
on a visit to fricndsin w! milain tart Week They aro
greatly pleakd with DcUoit (1918 place 112 abode -mr
A 0 Patterson, of the Sok of Hamilton, left for his
holidays on Thursday "Mr Dalrymple has returned
from his holidttys-Mrs Cates,or weikerville,has been
visiting friends in wia3l1am for sone weeks 00
Saturday Mr Kates carte over. Shortly after bts
arrival they received %Ord, that their residence and
contents had been dest •oycif by fire. Mr S 31 Bain -
day and wife had been 18(1 111 charge of tho realdence
and they had a norm escape with their lives sit
and mrs Kates left for (01110 031 atondaymorning"-b333
amPhee, of Brussels, i ZS been %felting at sir James
E0.38' this woolt-ur , Inert martin, son of tir Joni
=din, of the Browne ek, left on wednesil .y for Cal
payees *bowl VITO insurance ye.
The directors met in the Town ban,
Teeswater‘ 27th July! present; Messrs
Kirkland, Clark 'Armstrong, Reid and
MeKtigue. Pri:-nident in chair. The .
minutes of previous meeting sero then
read and adop ed. Mr. Armstrong
moved, beconde by Mr. Reid, that all
applications for insurance be now laid
on the table for amination. Oarried.
Mr. Mellegue moved, seconded by
of the 81 applications
laid before the mill 28 are found
satisfactory an the president and
secretary will prepare and issue
polices for same the remaining three
are referred bath to applioants for
reduction, being onsiderol too highly
valued. --Carried. Mr. Armstrong -
moved, seconded by Mr. MiKague,
that this Board o now adjourn to
meet again in Tee water town hall on
the last Saturday of August at 2
o'cIock.p. m,-Cai led.
Auax. DA.MSON, Secretory.
Mr, Clark, that
WRIAd and Mennen's Tournament., and
Norse Races At lastowei.
.A. grand demonstration will be held at
01 the town of Listowel on Thursday and
f Friday. Aug. 15th and 1Gth, when 81,200.-
. ' 00 will be giveu for 2nd class and County
Banda contests, Horse-raceng, 1 iremen
111 LILOt, anythalg and everything that artier a step•brot
eubichritestisnrteselite,ndtwhisio
would tend tc- the disintegration of
LI-..-... eholwak of Protestantism 'Mali. and we
residng tshere tor ROOM yeop, Hose "tool Races and eutortaiozoont,
ppronticehip to the tallornr
to aerly and ambitiouyoung Arrangements are being made Oh a grand
hatgrat rPts,
sanguine
expectations may bo scale and the committee will space neither
10113384 In lile tar a91-J31n180 The British. fhnpire, the integrity of ou'utet, *310 tNaly :.,`""ug twee, work nor nioney to make this the
which Oran :lin(333n are bound to main» rgksTili,tr,otiarakib
tain.- We ave sorry to say that i)r L Diekln,nn, '1).
leaat respected where bo c 1
and fit siary's-str
I., I ,
11 on a visit to his brother bare, Western Ontario. Attractions and amuse -
ileac, and returned on 3101RISY•-• menta of all kinds will bo provided.
on a visit 10*110(140 at Stratford Lacrosse and base ballmatbes are also
• • grandest demon,tration ever held in North
iti.greq a ?° an. faun "
1bet known., This was clearly shown LiiriS Ltilt% atacdon le r
1 dr ago from being arrl.nged and every taste will be
, a pleasant trip up nio mos oft the inp • gratified. A Grand Concert will be held
Py SW: tact tnat when he ran as a' ori the evening, of the first day, Aug. 15th,
reformer in :.he town of Wingham,
where he ha:I resided for many • years
• ' and was wel. known, he came out with
a minority o thirty-seven votes, while oats, abund
a few week.] after Mr Ross, a corn. good, but •
parative stra,/wr'''er and a resident of slightly rus
the pity of oronto,ran its a Reformer , five years ;
in bhe same
came out wi
regard to hi
it is though
of sins, we
single Jesiv
Stitueney.
Jesuits tali
stand there
Catholic vot
eta he is
Orange coni
justified i
evidence
giving himSoo much credit for sari- Rieurly.
tieing an im igina,ry Seanit vote for the good; sPrb1
purpose of •-Aaining those of hundreds good ; barle
of Orangeman and their sympathizers. none; root
. If he had re seated it Roman Cattle- fruit, poor.
Ho 'constitue and had 'taken his 'the sans asi lust year, Prospects at
political life n his hand and gone present ver: good.
tiCiNvn to peli cal death like a true mar- Ltraleow7Hay, a good. mop ; oats,
tyr, instead f trying to make political a good crop : spring wheat, little sown;
capital and ain votes' we might have fall wheat, Kdod, rest in some places;
had some fai h in his sincerity, but barley, pot ; peas, abundant; corn,
as it now at ds he evidently expeCted poor ; root crops, fair ; potatoes,
' . tebecome a 1 ader and aspokesmaa for fair ; fruit, or. The acreage sown,
the Oranges) en and at the same time about the s me as last year. The
keep himsel right with his Roman prospects ar bright.
Catholic fri ods by the Jesuitieal ex-
cuse that th end jastifies the means
and thag he 's not oppesed to them, Which we
out only to be Jesuits. The fact ia smith or a ta
that the Ora gemen are now nearly is troubling
tired of the whole breed of the Mac- punt" farm
donalds fro the highest down, deism is building a new fence along the 434
through ma y grades, even to the front. of hid farni.-Miss Jennie 368
member for 'list Huron and we are Bryce has giien up her dressinakiog 479
particularly ;ired ot their attempts to business in Tingham and has return- V!!
succeed in the wonderfaleircus per- ed home for a time'. -Mr. and Mrs 4;
formance of riding two horses at one Peter Scott pild a flying visit to their ' 444
time, The Orange and The alven. If Turnberry frisnds last Friaay.-Fall
Peter has really become converted in wheat harve!!t commenced in real 376
his old days and is new,as your Correa- earnest last w
pondent stia-A in accord witb the Mitchell leadi
Orangemen, let him acknowledge his click of the
- former sins, come out as an indepen- every hand.
• dent pohtici n, cease to be a follower fair average, a
ii
of the Rom n Catholic Laurier, ask considerably
• forgiveness f the memberS of the have been th
. Oeder when he and his friends have Mr, .Amos Tip
wronged rti.d maligned, assist the couple of days
Orangemen and the Equal Rights' this week.-
Associationlo rid the country of the jeweler, of To
rule of Mes rs. Fraser,Mowat, Ross the•residence
allies sold bosom friends this week.
ier, the Reform Premier
nd the author of the
tire known as the Jonas'
prove himself an honest
apolitical trickster, join
d he will find true friends
Bruce- ° in the large Skating Rink which will seat
3,000 people. A. number of towns intend
DELMORD, -Hay best in four years 1 holding their Oivio.Holiday on Aug, 15th
nt, ; spring wheat, fair to ovraulteagthosoofttlig ottex nremoteesleanOr acetoink0 sand-
ittle• sown ; fall wheat, the bail& and Rretl3eu, to Listowel. P Ai-
d but will be the best in rangements are being made for special
arley good, large breadth trains returuing on the leading railway
•
OILESSMILMIi I
'FOR Tilt; BEST VALVE
RDERED CLOTHING
HATS,
lines late at night, . People looking for one
town of Winghana and, sown peas, *good aVerage crop; corn,
voics iu the House,which bugs; fruit, none ; turnips, late ; doing the 15th and la. Iiior full par(tliculars 100 Brooches
4-94
should cover a multitude well ; dimes and butter, los than ex. watch for small and postere. Any
informatiOn required may be obtained
not think there is a! Peeted-
• in Dr Macdonald's con- I TuuswaT a -Crops of all kinds - fr°'• H. B. MORS.11E,
FIe distinguishes between ! are the mo • abundant for years. It
Uatholios, and we under.1 is needles to specify the different - • S'eoretary.,
are only about. eighty'kinds, as n'e out of ten farmers say - Entrance Examinations.
.rs. We think, therefore,: they never lad such good prospects Appended 16.th result of the .entrance
he representative of an of a most b untifol harvest: Even the examinations 'gingham and Brussels.
titueni+y, we were quite 1 grumblers y the prospects are very The nnmbor of larks required to pass
waiting for further good. Mo.t 'of the hay le already was 867 and one-Oird on each subject:
his sincerity before housed'. reANGRABL
Hay, abundant; oats, 404 Allen, jam4. •
wheat, none; fall wheat, vg
448 Cargill,C-hmre
fair; peas, good; core,
rope,. fair ; potatoes, poor ; 457 Clark, Harr?
Acreage under crop about 407
486
422-
456
440
464
413
489
518
460
388
447
550
532
415
Turnherrv. • 480
.480
old be the,better to' be a 885
(y)lor is the (pestle's that as
he brain of one of our 513
6. -MT Bennet Holmes 481
or two days of pleasure and excitement
th it majority of ten. In ' Vital fader , potatoes, abundant, also will find what the re uire at List wel on
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CAPS,
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HIRTS
COLLARS, CUFFS, Sza
Cheap for ICASII.
AT
sffer' se
COME AT LAST,
PEOPLE'S JEWELLER
S]Mt DISTOH' Cr001)S..
75 Plain Gold rings $2 25, worth $3 50
50 Gents' Set Rings $3 00, « $5 00
50 Ladies' Gold Rings 2' 00, " 4 00
75 Chaste,Gold Rings 2 00. " 4 00
20 Charms
25 Pairs Eardrops
50 Pairs Ouff buttons
ek, Messrs Hawke and
g the way and naw the
elf -binder is heard on
he men will Only be a
the rust has damaged
bat would otherwise
best crop for years.-
ing and wife spent a
ith friends in Clinton
Ir. George Tipling,
nto, was on a visit at
f dr. Amos Tipling
the Onterto
of Mr. Mer
or Quebec,
. Reform nie
Estates Act
man and no
the Order 0.1
in the Oraisgemere of Ituron. But
it may a will be understood now that
we do nOt w sh as our "spokesman a
politioal ch unoleon composed of a
strange mixture of tricolor, Star
Spangled 13a iner, Orange and Green.
. Jens DAVISON,
Mater of L. 0. L. blo.,794.
services in t e school house this week.
Rev. Mr lloorhouse is. holding
renfarrottr.
-Mr, John qcPlierson, teacher, and
wife,of Kent are spending the holidays
with friends m this vicinity. -M. R.
Greer, of tioderich, spent Sunday
'with friends here. -Mrs. Stitt,' gen.
of, Bluevale, 'is at present visiting
her doughter,Mrs, W. J. Wilson.
•
Eas Wawntaosh.
Mrs, Win. Armour, of Wingham,
is visiting frie ds on the lith and Oth
concessions tl s week.-Mr.R.0oultes,
of the Wingh rn chair fictory, was
homo over S iuday.-Mr. W. J Fen-
wick capture a swarm of bees a short
distance frat his doorstep one day
tbie week. ' his makes the forth
swarm found in this locality this sum-
mer. -Mr. J Wigbtman had a log-
ging bee on Wednesday last.-Oon-
siderable da age was done by the
storm on Se urday night i11 the way
of flattenin dawn grain, ttrc.
Ottlross.
Misses S Nali and Lizzie Sharp, of
Teeswater, ere the guests of their
eosin, I1is Mary MeEitgue, last
wePk.-His Taylor, from near Kin-
carcline, is guest at the residence of
Mr James 'with at present.
•
475
508
Wroxetet
9 Turnberry
7, Morris
'W P $
W P S
Elston, Salsas , 7, Morris
Fyfe, Wm 1' ... .. . ....6, Turnberry
,Molitardy, 0 tas P.. ..... ..Belmore
McGuire, Ts James,... 7, Morris
Montgomery' W G jr 5 Howick
Pettypiece G orge W P S
Powell, John Jas......9, Turnberry y .A_Ii.,13 -
Rae, David Vm., Wroxeter
Shortt, Alex oder W P 8
Sills, George award. .. W P S
Thomson, 11 try
W P 8 & j 'Weir, David ... ...... 9, Turnberry , a a
/EM
25 cts., " 1 00
. 30 cts., " 75 cts.
15 cts,, " 50 cts.
25 etsu " 75 cts.
100 Pairs Spectacles 15 cts„ " 30 cts
And all other goods will be sold accordingly.
Now is the time. Don't miss it..
Difficult watches repaired and put in thorough running order
with promptness and despatch, and all work warranted by
R R. VANSTQNE &
P, 0. BLOCK, -
- WINGLIAIL.
WINONAM SAW MILL, ZETLAND SAW MILL -
LUMBER
INEI WODO GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor„,
Cummings J Seth, ...... ....W P
Farquharson SarahW P
Fisher, Magg e W S
Fortune, Ma. ie C 13, Howick
Henderson, arab 10, Kinloss
Lennon, Elia 8 Howiok
McKenzie, P S
Mahood, Ad 2, Howiok
Mahood Eva 2 Howick,
Marshall, Sa ah E . . ... ...1, Morris
Pickell, Ida W P 8
Ritchie, Bes ie B 1 Howiok
Saunders, uie R Wroxeter
Scott, Sara Howick
.Shaw, Res. 10, Kinloss
Spading, elia P S
Stewart, As ie W S P
Be ommended,
i
Harvey, ary E 1, lioviek
BRUSSELS.
Cook, Cat arine 9 /Maltillop
B8ruGssreelys
Hall, Eli a.
Mary
7 Grey
Eva
rm Grey
a
Brussels
• 5, Morris
Mary..e/a.
ry 16, Howiok
Brussels
Abe
Mary 16, Howiok
Bruasels
610 MoLaugh
416 McNair,
418 MeQuare
477 Norton
476 Parker,
428 Patriots,
624 Ross, 9,I
530 Sharpie
432 Shaw,
463 Wilson, Jane - Brussels
603 Coburn, John ............7-, Howick
090 Meter Harvey 7, Grey
434 Kendal
439 Love
448 Oughto
564 Pixie,
582 Ross,
417 Reese',
437 Sim ps
385 Smith,
534 Stewar
, John ,. Brussels
esley Brussels
, Jam Walton
elm. • . • • ,,,.. 1, Grey
lex Brussels
Alfred 5 Morris
, . Alex Walton
George Brussels
William.. Brussels
Recommended.
Allio C remelt, Busse' Fletcher.
Morris.
On Wed (May of this week Sarah
A. Irvine, . oon. 6, suimumbed to
the silent usher, death. She had
spent sever 1 years 'with friends in
Ireland, bu being afflicted with an
abcess on he knee, her brother
Samuel we t over last spring and
brought he home to Morris; She
was then to week to undergo an oper-
ation end gradually sank till the
vital spark d on Wednesday. ter
long illnese-wris cheerfully borne, she
pimping to her rest. The funeral takes
placton rrietty to Blyth cemetery..
PROPRIETORS.
ALL KINDS OR
LUMBER,
LATH,
SHINGLES,
AND WOOD,
Kept constantly on hand Or 031(3 (30 order and deliver-
ed in _any part of the town on tho shortest possible
notice.
IFD"All orders attended to promptly
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Orders in Car Lots a Specialty.
Mill and Yard. on Josephine street,
adjoining the 0. P. R. track.
L. it J. MoLEAN.
Nitinghim, May ist, USD.
REDUCED RATES
TO ALL -POINTS IN
MANITOBA,
BRITISH COLUMBIA
-AND TIM, -
NORTH' WESTERN STATES,
BEATTY'S SAHA LINE
. •
Lumber- of all kiwls,,
First-class Shingle,
and Cedar Posts.
Gar Load Ortier a Speoialty.
STEADIERS
"'UNITED Emma", “OxrAtuo" and "CAUBANI."
tering Sarnia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY' nigh
(t1),,loll;gaVitstreliStritt°1 Ttat-tal arlD 01121
rmd laftnes.rdine, where they connect with the (1.
1-101 tii,n 47:41144 tilrtie a Thaet 11.10 31. Pori 101 81. Jos'
Duluth,o
ani at flolutl* 801111 toltedthgrtilleyth;(1%. P.
11taerear rims, EMT A000100DATIO7+..
txruEos tom ASO Cosies or Rovrre.
Atik..yOur nearest Drand Trunk It'y tfgent
freight and passemger rates.
JAS. 114. ttATTY,
G010,0•L !AMMAR, BMW..
• \
WOOD delivered to any, part of
Wingham.
4111'Orders by mail promptly attended to.
GEOI1GII THOMSON,
Wingham P. 0.
JAMES SLEMN,
BAKER..
Begs to intimate that he has leased Gil,
ehrist Bros.' Bakery and purposes running
it in conjunction with, his own on jose-
phiue St., opposite T. A. Mills'.
With my increases' facilities' I am en-
abled to supply
=nab or Tan BEST. (111.41.9.ITY
In any part of the town or can always be
obtained from either shop.
The old shop will be conducted just the
same as formerly the choicest
Confectionery and Refrosbonenta
being always kept.
A large supply of BREAD, CAKES,
CONFECTIONERY, &o, will also be loot
at the upper shop.
JAMES SLBMIN.
TOWN AND VILLAGE LOTS
POR SALE.
TOwn Tot 439, west aide Leopold street,. Winglilut
and Village lot 29, McCrea's surrey, telgrave, both :
excellent building shelf, are for side. Apply to
A. MORTOX,
Lartater, Ste,
Womusk, OL
holstein Bull for service.
The liohtein Fresian Bull
g‘littitOzi LAD,"
Will bo for Service Oh £m farm of J. A.
tot 11, Con. 1, Morris, -during the neamm,
11(19 ordinal, bred by IL (
tario, was calved on Area 26, 1832, site 13arade%
3237, 11 11 t; dam, 11313318011182nd, No. 9906, It •":
1.1. She wan bred bY 11 bollert, Cassel, Wait.
Timms 1 Grade tows, .12; Thoroughbreds. 1!
steins, $90,
J. A. 11ott1,1-
Morris, May find. 1829,