The Wingham Times, 1912-02-01, Page 1VOL.2O87,
WING/IAN, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1914
Weati Grear'g ghee' and Rut Osrs
Read Willis & CO.'S Wilts On Page 8.
Progressive ink*.
HIGH SCH Ols NOTES.
CHILDREN'S AID
At the close of the galarineetiPgef
SO IETY FIELD DAY,
Chenge n Officers.
Ledge, 1. 0,„ o, F. this
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•Owing to his re oval to Orangeville,
.Neilbus 0 gpehis pose ion as
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Treasurer of Co rt meielend, collodion
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Order of Berea rs and at thmeetin g
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of the Court lat Friday evening sever -1111101/
Aetereobi Agency, /
Mr. D. Bell has a eepted the agency
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fee the E. M. F, a mobile, which is
maimfactured in Walkerville. Mr.
Bell has eonverted e buildingbetween
his two music stor. nto aof
• 1 garage end
.Maititted OVI1
ing there will be he d a progressive
u bre art All e bers of tit d
e e p y, in. , . eor er
whether members of t e local lodge or
not isre cordially 111/71t d to the PartY to
spend a pleasa.nt even g,
on Friday lait our beeeey team
j' (1,„4,11,4,171YeTerowtteerre"ic:rnePnaerngleedbeYf
a sinall band... ..-. • charge
me. G. R. Smith a again decisively
beat their old time iva ie' by the sem
six to four. De ing the first half
A 4re4 SInutgeTe4sit MinaniWfetr-great
The Children's • id Society of Rurtnt
eii-
County had the ht of wa Y in Wing
harn Sunday last. The county officer,
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al changes werl, made in the Oben of
Of the Court: Dennis as elected
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ill have samplee f this well-known
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Leek chance.fOr !Free Lands i
the first part o the seeoed half the
H. S. Boys he Teeswater team
Mr. G. M. RIIIRtt WAS accompapied by
R9Y# 04, lik, Miller et Berlin, Officer of
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WI II C UR E - . . Chief Ranger ; , Lnekinane vice chief
Ranger; Gee, weir, Treasurer.
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auto on exhitutio . Parties ' in thisand
section who are thi king of purchasing
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an auto will do' wel to give Mr. Bell A
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0 A., reservation of fertile valley land ts
noW oper in Mexico. Homesteads Free.
is have
played
off their feet seer' g five before the
other seven secur cr a geed. Diming
the. Child.ren's Ai 4 Society for Water"
loo County and b theRev. Mr, Pollock.
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Els . to 50 per cent discOunt at K Q '
call,
it y requirement to 5 acres. of
bananas pleated witiljn."5 Years* --An
authorized company AM, plant the bare
the last part of th garne our boYe 14
tte a hit and the T eiwater bunch seer,
ef G9clexieh" e ch4relles cif twn
•Were open and • he work was prese t
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a eVeiee,..
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during the February sale.
.ra..Yrr.
axies and market there on share. Your
ed four. IVIost of t ese were shot front
d t 1 arge cee:regatione, The Rev.
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share
Mr. Miller I'm jeC1 the of the
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Your
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hard'. Se 1,Am:wet Sale.
money back if they ' - .
In 'our advertis g columns tbi§week,
don't. 60 PILLS H, E. Isard &. Joj announce that their
•FOUND, -,- On Tuesday evening a
bunch of keys. In lot is one key with
name "Miller" on it. Owner can have
same by applying at Toms office,
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shouldbring$20aperaereannually,
The Jantha Plantation Co., Block 2401
Pitteburgh Pa , (J. S.. A disetrib t
M ' . 1 '1 e
exican a anti. ',serum
Write for perticulars. 'You need not go
to Mexico.
offside as the refer e missed many off-
sides and allowed ' uch rough work en
the part of the he e team. '
The following w the fine -up;
Thornton a se • P. aeoHasen
pulpits
Preeb.Yterbin a d Methodist churches
Morrung and. eve ing end Rev. Mr. Pot-
lbek, the Anglic it and Baptist Churches
respectively. • 1 who heard those two
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tioko ',.
rrin
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• semi-annual ;eat will be held from
a,
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Hisdox P iet A. Wilson
men are agreed hat they presented the
00 CENTS, February Ord to February 17th. Big
bargains are bei offered in general
Fairs) Aspec tion Meeting.
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Ages Totalled 424 Yeare.
Gallagher C ver H. Mutton
Ferguson R ver c'' Pencler
work with wird tion and power.
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WaliOn MC 1
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. dry goods, men' wear, carpets, boots
on and shoes and groceries. If you are
looking for bar itins it will pay you to
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'Bard's vt. in another
The Ontario Ass •elation of Pairs and
Exhibitions . = •
will hod Its twelfth annualight
in the ity Hall Toronto
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.Feb, en representatrees.
wAin:huatearoofdtilisterioo
I hear ver e spiodsesne: otof
the great beyond dur g the past two
weeks and the ages five Of
Chalmers C ntre H. Day
C. McLean
ASmallrscott eefdtbonS; MCKernher
Referee -W.
The times rnee in in the Tcvvn Hall
g
wes a proncein.ed success. The hall
was packed, very little standing TuQ,M
Was available. ully 750 people listen-
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v.mosimirloommenoompaam
.read column
IRE DRUGGIST . .and thee visit he store.
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from all districts n the Province, in-
eluding New Lis earth Parry Sound,
o. the num-
bers bring the total u to 424 years or
an average age of n arty 85 years.
On Wednesday . f this week the U.S.
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teamthe Ripleyh k teamhof
play hoekey ere,
As Ripley is lead this
ed with rapt att ntion to the speakers
theAfterfewt d
evening. a , ba ro ue-
b the Rev. Mr. Pollock
The very '
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The CAS..01L Steme February clearing sale at Mimes.
and even the dislit al town of Kenora,
'are expected to be present. Bon.
The n '
ames of the parties and the ages
are, mrs es bee 14 'D il 91, -
, a a ouga, Mrs.
ng in district of
t4
g mg
the Northern a ue and the' h
School have be defeated
tory remark ,
Rev. Mr. Miller brew upon the screen
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00 to 70 depicted in
remarkable Shoe
Values' ' 4
which distinguish our reg.
'Shoe
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Macdonald Block, Wingham. -
) • Present - counts Early. .
Martie Burrell, Dolan:lion Minister
of Agriculture; -I .n. J. S. Duff, One
tario Minister Agriculture;
-ulna'
David Jefferson, 8; Mrs, Francis
Lewis, 82; Mrs, Rob rt Rutledge 82.
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yet o a hot
game may be lo ked for,
pictures, which a
vivid way the na are of the work the
Childrea's Aid S,eiety• is doing. The
Winter Clearance Sale,
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tins season are enough moon
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Next Monday •eV -ening •
the regular
of Presis
dentAndrewM'
HarrisonHarrson Macdonald College,
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itc eh, 79
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interest became deeper as the vast
for anybody to purchase from one
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Great stock reducing Knox's
to lielf
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SOME BARGAINS IN
monthly rneetieg of thesTown c °limit
will be held and 4 4mplyipgvnth the res-
Quebec, and Profe' sere Zavitz and Day
of the O. A. C. -ill give addresses.
Very SuccessfulConcert. '
sale at
during February,
audience came to eau, the importan
. ce
and value of the ', ork this society is
a dozen paira for f ta
a re
use. Shoe up the familY,
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TOWN • PROPERTIES
Frame Cottage, parlor, din-
ing rc ten, kitchen, three bed
rooms, pantry, closets, hard
and soft water, good garden,
stone cellar, fine location.
. Price reasonable.
olution passed a the last regular meet-
ing. The.Fipanc • Committee will meet
at 9 if clock a. • to pass upon the ac-
counts, It is ery importent that all
parties Navine 'accounts- against the
Corporationha sameproperly certified
to and in the h nds of the clerk before
9 o'clock next onday morni • g. •
John Farrell, of Po est, will introduce
the question of hie eased Federal and
Provincial grants .. Agriculture, and
a Amber of chang . a in the rules and
regulations of Fai e will be suggested
by George Raikes of Barrie. Messrs.
Wm. Maxwell a d H, B. Elliott will
represent the T nberry Agricultural
Society. •
The concert giver' in the opera house
on Monday evening or Miss Houghton,
under the auspices f St, Paul's A. Y.
P. A. was a sue ss in every way,
The attendance w. s large and there
will be a snug strp1us to be handed
over to Miss Ho ghton. Rev. Mr.
Croly in a short . address outlined the
object of the thank-
Shredded W eat Banquet.
The Shredded W -at Banquet, under
the auspices of the adies Aid and W.
M.S. of the Methodi: Church, Belgrave,
onTuesday evening • asa very euccessful
affair. Sup er was served in the base-
p
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ment of the Presb terian Church and
doing
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Pictures of child e.n as found by the
society's officers w•re shown and the
same children a fe. hours, or weeke or
years, after they had come into the
society's care.
One item is well orthy of mention,
namely the vrar hearted applause
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which greeteu Mr. . J. teelso, Provi
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It s only an act of Prudence
Economy to flo So.
Shoes for everybodi—not a
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shoe reserved. It's our cleaning
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ouse time—the Vale when we
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Smaller • cottage. . Owner
Fotnen-On last I in
entertainment and
ed the people for eir liberal support.
the good things pro ided fully sustained
the reputation of t e Shredded Wheat
Bial Superintendent of the Children's
get ready for Spring Shoes.
leaving town. A bargain, .
the turday. De-
cember a robe. II • et can have same
.
Miss Lucy NiTehli g and Mr. Walter
Co. An excellent program was ren-
Aid work. Mr. elso is standing
tonimd....pmmaariMINalik•
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li story frame house witn
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lage barn. Will be solo
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right.
by proving prope and paying expen-
ses at the TIMES 0 ' ce.
LOST. -0e Saturday night, Jan. 13th
between the 3r eine of Morris and Bel-
grave, a of orse blankets. Finder
McRaye in their s etches and playlets
were very much appreciated as were
dercd in the Pores ers' hall, consisting
of selections by t e Wingham Metho-
among the greatest .enefactors of our
daY'
Mr. W. H. Willis rang
RUBBERS! RUBBERS !
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Brick house with convent
maces. Well situated. A
Children's 'd Deputation.
pair
please leave at E change hotel,Wingham
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or Be I grave post ffice.--ARCH-. BRYDGES.
solos by Misses Estelle Griffin, Alice
Man Eva Pittr o • •
teison Miriam Smith
and Mr. W. IL Willis.. Mr. Willis in
dist choir, solos b Miss Estelle Griffin
and Messrs. W..11 and Gerry Willis, of
Wingharre duets ay Miss Griffin and
a very appro-
priate solo which w . e appreciated by
the audience.
Every pair must go.
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choice home at a fair figure.
Last Thursday ft representative dee-
his song on local entlemen and events
Mr. F. J. Hill; M , and Mrs. W. H.
The climax of the eeting was reach-
The above are only a few of
gation from the qifferent parts of On-
taria waited upo the Hon. W. J. Han-
Death Of Miss MeDougalh i.p
received round after round of applause.
Willis; Messrs, F. J. Hill and A. H.
Wilford,
ed when Mr. Ellio . t undertook the
work of organizing a ocal Society for
W
GREER
thtaproperties
Others
space
Plot,
Bluevale,
we have on our list
Win be advertised in this
weekly, .Placee in Town
Whiteentirch, Belgraee and
Blanesin surrounding
na at Toronto,
of the good wor
of the Proviese
Society, and to
financial %odd
o tell the Government
being done in all parts
by the Children's Aid
ask for a little more
g. lion.. Mr. Hanna
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Miss Isabelle McDougall passed
away on Thurs ay last at the home of
her nephew, Mr Peter MeDougall, •P
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Turnberry,in he . 91st year. The de-
ceased lady ha been III for onlya
REMOVED. -J. S. HaztAton has moved
into the Tamlyn hlocketvhere he will be
prepared to do all weds of shoe repairin
neatly, promptly and at moderate prices!
all of ngham; recitations
by Miss Copeland ' Ingham and Miss
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Gertrude Varialy• tn, of the West.
Addresses were de ivered bv Rev. Mr.
D ' '
urrank, and Rev Mr, Ferguson and'
Wingham. By an u animous vete the
following were appoi= ted to the respec-
tive officers; • Hon. *res., A. H. Mus-
grove M. P. P. Pr•s., Abner Cosens;
Sec'y F. ro e' Gs.C.
John Treas., P.
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Where quality
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counts we win.
Townships,
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the representativl of the Shredded
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N.1). --We have a buyer for a
' 100 acre term near
assured the del
would have fi
gation that the matter
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rabic, consideration.
short time, and k .ti to a abort time prior
to her death ha been very active for
a persoreof her ge, being able to bo
Wedcli g Bella.
On Wednesday, Jan. 31st, at high
Wheat Co.
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Smithe. The mini- ers of the various
churches as Vice -P esidents, and two
ladies from each a.urch to be named
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Wingbana.
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Overshoes and . Rubbers for Men
considerable w 1, k about the house.
Miss McDougall. born in Fot•ingal,
noon, Mr. Albert iedale, of Marengo,
Sask., formerly o St. Augustine and
CHURC NOTES
by the ministers to act on the execu-
live
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clue- & POSBIIS
Women and Childree All the 'good
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an d best makes. W. JaGREErt.
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rertiribire Seal nd
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atfda 56 yearl ago
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arid came to tain-
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'th other members
Miss E. May R d, daughter of Mr.
e.i.cilyiaiwueornedvuienwit,e,dthine
elloldy
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byTrehrejoGnuicldh clrote Wu hibt:iedhuar chi
committee,
The day was crewned with success.
fee.lothat the
Mrr..k•Ellliott and his r.00m
GENERAL AGENT
REAL
ESTATE AND INSURANCL1
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the Township of S
year was spent in
anely and 55 years
mMortrs iroJoonhiyi
home of the fide's parents. . The
p ed by Rev. W.
i toPrraers;
,e.v_ehnoirnoghwuheoniotriheje _wvilelrbe debate eni
c ."' Y personthank
"iro tibends
w orni
The.Childrens M . SoPciety desire to
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ArAcFeErDENT
teesiete
t ins ii
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ance
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. r ' SMITH At the meeting -te the Huron County
Couneil a.
, t Goderie last week,' Reeve
. McDonald was sere tea as a Member of
BANKER one •of the most i ortant committees
-Roads and Bed s. Mr. T. liallvvas
wiNoetata, taterrame., elected as a mem r of the Winghatri
ago tile family mo
cession of Turnbe
.
making her honle
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* ate Hugh McD.
Presbyterian and
teem in the comum,ity
long H
ed th the 7th con -
ry, the deceased
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-all'• e• was a
a
Is held in high eg-
in svhich ahe had
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r death makes tne
A. Finlay, of Br wnsville, uncle of the
bride, in the pre ence of about twenty
immediate relati es of the bride and
groom. The b ide, who was given
awayby her f ther, wore a brown
of sati • '
n maiquis gown. The wedding
be made welcome and
silver collection.
Major Frank Mor
ional Commander of
ion will be welcome
Army Citadel on Frit
•there will be a
is, the new Divis-
the London Divis-
in the Salvation
ay, February, 2nd,
the town offi ials for the use of
hall arid others who hi any way contrib-
uted to the success 4 the work on Sun-
day last.
c All who made eternises of' help are
kindly asked to pe their subscription
to the Treasurer, Mr. C. P. Smith,
PLATE GLASS i
WEATHER i icWoCkA
Coupled with a I'l
-HAL FSTATE
MONEY LOANING RUSinesS.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
and
Farmers
High School Boa in place of .John
Who want money to buy .
so resided.
third within the las
two weeis among
march was pia ed and a solo, The
at 8 p.m. The M
jor has had the
Manager of the B. nit of Hamilton and
home,
eau have
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cattle, or liege te feed for market Wilson, V.S. J. C. Smith, Principal
it Oikreasonable tenni. • of the high Scho wee. appointed one
geouuted for tradesmen, mer, of the County E.itin ers.• - Through the
dib
the ioneer residen
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'others mg Andre
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s of Turnberry the
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- Mita el end Mrs.
Life Rod" sun b Mrs. W. A. Finlay
A number of aluable presents were
oversight of the S.
Yukon and British
. Work in Alaska,
olumbia Division
all lovers of chi a ren who desire to
help along this ma. t noble work, will
Offioe over Milleohn's Groot ry.
dimities
Wane
.f
agents, on. favorehletertne, effortsrances
of Reel, McDonald the usual
- Ou -real estate at the 1007001grant' of $606 t Wingham, Goderich
Fi.
• Lews,
place on Saturday .fternoon
he uneral took
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lest to the
received by th bride, among them
being a penda t sunburst of pearls
for a number of yea
able evening is in st
s. A very enjoy-
re. You are in-
find in Mr. Smith a wca thy custodian--.
of whatsoever g s they have to give.
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Bald len.
tate"
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going. and Clinton Hos tals is to be contmu-
'Itluevide eemetery.
from the groom. After a dainty•
wed-
ding breakfast .as served, Mr. and
vited to attend.
At a meeting of t
e united
WANTED. - To live in Toronto as
should call and insp .et the famous San -
itary Patent Toupe ses shown by Prof,
..„.. th s to div'd-
ed. ims i
congrega-
help
Dorenwend,
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rifle's'
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year gran ae
ed among the t tee hospitals in the
orno;dnionger taostthhoenGoorov:
rocer , ecronumntettingitents- e
- ber of patients treated in eaeh hospital,
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The annual meeting
rieultural Society Was
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of the Blyth Ag-
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held in Industry
Mrs. Tisdale left for a short tvedding
trip, the bride tr yelling in a suit of
naovrtirybliune mseargroehr tithheyhlaweikilheitesavrere hfaotr.
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their home in Merengo, Sask.
tions of Dungannoi
held on Monday, th
unanimously decide
graduating of Mr.
Knox College, Toro
and Port Albert
22nd Jens's, it was
that upon the
George Gomm, of
to, next
companion or travellei s wife, a
refined young fa, y of neat appearance,
good wages. ddress MRS. W. C.
TAYLOR, 14 Haz .1..Ave.; '1i:wont°.
,
THE 4 TAL VOTE.
of Tor nto, at the Bruns-
wick Hotel on Mond y, Feby. 5th. These
Toupees are not on perfect in conetruc-
tion, but are the o ly Sanitary and Pat-
ented substitutes f one's own hair.
Hall, Blyth, on Friday, January 19th.
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spring, a
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STOVE FOR SALE. --A good base burn-
On motion of R. 01 McGowan arid John
Parrett, Mr. A.
Golden We
ding Anniversary. /
eel] will be present d to him from the
congregations. T1 e people were very
The clerk of he crown in chancery
Those wishing farm help or domes.
tics, apply to Wm. McQuillin,
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er coal he stove; almost as good
rple,„rt....ilve gite4nora etttetr bparaien.
i k
NV; Sloan was asked to
preside at the meetieg. - After a few
brief remarks the minutes of the -last
Mr. and Mrs.
known and highly
Wm. Coventry, well-
-esteemed residents
unaninious in thei choice arid are look-
forward eager] to the settlement
has issued the official resume of the
late Dominion 1.eneral election. •
The total vole was: Conservatives
gration agent or H. D. Woods, both
st. Helens P. O.
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. . ancrinuter streets.
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meetit4 Wehateach: Movedby E. Met-
T....11._ ',Taylor
of Winghare, celebrated
their
. the fiftieth
Mon-
oinfg
a minister aft r a long vacancy.
as a of . .
lee finances the congTegettens were
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669,557; Libelee : .64,096; Labor, 1.'efe:
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Somalist 3,912,
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, ., Budden.beat -at Whitechurch. .
, Death carne vei h terrible suddenness
ealf, setoncled olstt„ that
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the minutes be ad, ptecl. The Financial
report wile read and tifte• t 'diaelission it
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was reeved bY J. A. Tierney, seconded
anniversary of wedding on
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day afternoon and evening last at the r
home on F'atrick. street. • Mr. and 1V1 k.
Coventry were married in Seethe- d-
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found to be in ti. healthy eondition.
The stipend prom ted is $850 pea' an -
nitre' ti ti three w eke. holidayS., . :
The vote of t
Pri:,!virice was;
ndependent, 7,177.
e two eldef parties by
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Conservative Liberal
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That is What we asked in out to Samuel C. Ia: .Tharson at ,White.
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last issueand quite it riumbet church on Thugs Jhtn-sc vening last The
by F„ B. Mcbotegn that the report be
F.Metcalf,
ton on the 28th Of JanuarY, 1862, the
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Ii'on
Ontario ,.
Quebec
. 269,930 207,078
159,202 164,274
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have joined the ran ke of h aose WhO young Man *se , attelidatice* at the .od
• . . ' • - - , special service in he'Methodist Church
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DRINK CHRISTIE'S TEAS "Whiteehureh t at„evening and had
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amen in respoe e to an • appeal for
k We do net Say that they will Up, . conversions and standing. for only. it
peal to'evetY' taste, BUT WE to moment he hi toile ed without .a :swim).
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SO: that . by benefit - The young Man had been appateritl Y
adepted., MoVed b'y second.
t,-- . ic mo a e ma er o
y R. it' h ul th t th ti f
Spring Show, Field Competitien and
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pert Jttdges be left in the- hands of '
the Direttors. Moved by R. Richmond;
secorided by it= ightinan that we in-
sure Against it weather also that ere
send a delegate ii the Central Assecia-
ceremony being performed. by Rev
m.
W Wafters. 1 After their marriage
they lived for a mimber of years in
_ . ... . . .- -
ieuliett Towneni • anu later moved to
East Wawanosh and twenty years- ago
moved into Win „hem. For the •special
event which fe eouples are ptivileged
to eelebrate, th home;
was very
SALE-.--: House an about on
acre of land in Wirighe Town Plot,
ewned by t . ..
he late rs Jas Mckenzie
. i
is offered for se For pa/timers
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apply to Geo. Alle or avin Wilson *
exeeutors, Winghant, Ont.
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Nova Scotia... .... 55,209 57,462
New Brunswick ..,. 8,880 40,192
Manitoba 40 356 34 781
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Dritisti tsonuntn : .. . ,
25'622 16:860
P. E. Island 14,638 13,998
Saskatchewan . . .1!4,700 52,924
Alberta 29,676 37,208
Yukon 1,285 829
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Stands for all that is modern in I
Businesi Tra" 'rig. A ' -
Sevet Collegeinstin'.ead, Chant ef
1 mg towns
and cities. Two thousand stu-
dents in our Collegea and Home
Study last year. We train front
- ten totwenty students for every
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trained
.00111perison
i they' . Will be foulld tO tiOrPaaa
' Most tette offered. Remember .
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1 our pi -ices. .., , . • . . • '.
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30c
, ) eite f and 80e
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in his usual healt I prior,. to hid sudderi
death and - had .te
Per - re- aeA -- his Weal
wok at hiehotne prior totoing to, the
Chitral, Reett 1 iitIre Wad pronounced
OS the cause of th death.. He was in
his 18th year and as Ix son of Robert
t
tore The Weal. of otteera then took
Ow with the fo lowing result -lion,
,Iteosideetealts Is, etaswiee; teeesident,
Wm.-_Polloek; F rst Vice President,
Duricee Laial.aw; Seeond Vice Prosi-
dont, 2., H, Tay ealeeetoesy atrso,
pret-
tily deeorated ail. afterpartakingofsup.
per a very plea -ant evening was sped.
tic A
-r. and Mrs. .overttry were blessed
with severs clang tots and one son. The
children are, .1, sisph Coventry, North
isay; John I gels tast
s„. _ .
i
Hettor menay is iusy puttng next
season's etipply of • e at the eteamery.
.
The two lady Ev ngelists cloeed their
Meetings in the M. thodiet Chive"' here
on Sunday everiin: Iast, having been
here about tete VT = elm Notwithstatid-
Aft 0 nous Werillitg,
.
A widower' elaeging to a tountry
village lately 1, d to the altar a fourth
bride. After e honeymoot thehappy
eouple settled own in his new home,
arid, aricl, as d surrounding country
one by most echools.
There's a reason. It is freely
admitted that our graduates get
best positions, and the. il smiled
' for them is "seven" t' (' •
ernes the
supply. Exclusive right for Ot-
tario of the famous Bliss Hook-
keeping System. You may stDdY
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pug uoffEE lg. GO a 0
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COFFEE .
rid Lath. 11,1. , West Wawa-
a 8 Them . of ' 'Vr
nosh and was a yo .eg mail held in high
esteem in the to ommity. The very
sudden death is a or deVere WOW tO
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the Dimity tie jus .leyear ego -rite alder
or, .
--'"' David.
Beacern, Jrn, 0 ays Laidlaw,
k, It Sloan, R. MeGoatan R. Har-
-. J5. Cuili 'g ''Oct A. R. carr.
Atiditoret'ls. Vie, elf Mid E.- tender.
A vete' of than s teeileted : the
lam , , Wavva„
slosh; Mrs, It.- -Church, (at ; ivire,
Griffie, New Yor , Mts. T. C. Spatlinm
Sparlifig, Mama k rs. T.- Maleoltn, be.
troit; Vim Paddi k, kali/Iwo, Ivheh,,,
.
and Miss Rose C, votary at home. ' h
I'
' ' ' ' a Oral eiether th
ing the 'stay unf . 0 W e
teeetiege Were a grand stiedess. On
Senday morning r st the Sacrament of
the Lotel s SuPlie wet achruriisteted by
the Superm e di. of he roil t whet)
' t li t ei i ' -
WQ$ TIOW to th, Iady, she was aexioue
to visit all the Writes of interest in the
locality, An g tha spate vieited WAS
the village eh rehyatct and there the
husbaticl end W fe pansed before A very
16136 tate torn .zterie the. ro erty of
.43 P
A at home. or partly at home and
' finish. at the Celle b "
go A tesiness
Educatioti paye tt div.idend 'ever Y
day of your life..
Wmter Teim from Jan 0
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fist, . •
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if - W " •
Preth erring, bite 1 isb,
Saillieti (rresh), Filleted Fish',
Itaaarty Salt ' lierring,
te3k died after •4 fe* weeks'illness.
the bereaved mily. will have the
aYinPathY of a I lta tittle of Mends lo
their time of be ent. The nee,
ambi
toi to the Witi tire terrietery On Men-
day afternoon was fog* attontled,, the
aikaa,1* "diaaa4.41460.441.444.4a. - "... a I
-was -
Chariton andA sitore. The Directors
then Met and i the abseriee *of the
President, Due. , it Laidlaw took •the
age, meved ,y 'R. G. Wielowere
de‘corid by R, SI, : ti that F. Vietcelf • be
representat tete, att6tl the Coy
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bride and groom .f fifty years ego were
presented with a purse of gold. Others
present at the appy gathering Were
Mrs. Sho•ole, Ts onto; Mr, ood,m u
Wayinotith arid es. Bell, of tondos:
boro, The Tim e.: extends boaty eoe,
.
some twenty be converts joined the
church. The I, dy Evafigelists were.
accomplished sp alters and singers and
putter' and poop • are to be tortgtetti.
leted on the e lericlid etzteets of the
ineetiegs and the good citizens of
ti e . . itti .
i bridegroo . e bri is, hem's' a
little ehoriesig, tee, asked bla) to -1`.eae
the insetiptioe In solemn totes. he
readl acre. - ttl ttild penipry of
itaena771.1 ' °el ntinW,:ffetroohii izi
-....as also -11'4;y -; bell:Wed wife-
John e.,e,... ' d stopped abruptly.
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- Cali or weite for pertieelars.
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POTTON
OLL GE
rifinert
Saltilien '(Sat), Kippers
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opeeeei‘eeekiese"eeeeeeeeeogeo..,
.W. nV 'vends*
Bargain a in watches at Xriox'a dur.
'MO the FebrearY sale.
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Of the, 4 atarik; Aseeeiatiae. of grattdations to . end Mts. -Cieventry
rails And Li ibittent . to be held in Leed we 'wish th m many more years a
Toronto on Vo .uary 7 ted It - ''.. l happy Wedded fe. .elitistitinjourn
e
Whiteelmech VI I wish this yoting eore.
MIOnesS . •
vettefiti h Aphledd in their
34 a .
th s the. t iti'?"
at Are IS ord at bot o .
ireaS6elltlY mg: a the lady, tied her
bort& ten he i - egieed when he road-
"Be 31e also re: • '
Mese. 'W. turns naiad . •
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