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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1913-06-12, Page 1THS WINGHAM TIMES, VOL. RMI. --NO. 2139 JUST ARRIVED Nylo IChocolates "Nylo Chocolates" are made in a new, modern sanitary factory, where cleanliness o operatives and in every rocess of manufacture are rigidly demanded and enforced, "If these chocolates are found unsatisfactory in any way we will refund your money." "Memories should be g pleasant and should prove an ineXhaust- able source of pure enjoyment." "Nylo Chocolates leave pleasant memories." TRY A BOX 1 10c to $1.25 1 Ws McKibbon DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN ?Air Rare N.Grf Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE LIFE AUCIDEN T PLATE GLASS WEATHER tenents insurance Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Moe over Maloolm's Grooery. H. DAVI§-, WINGHAM, ONTARIO Agent for " Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern Lines Ocean Steamships. W. J. Moon Veterinary Surgeon LATE GOVT. VET. INSP. Office of late rfr. Wileon Winghirra, Ont. Phone 1?9. Miss Gracey's Residence Phone 148. Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. Hot brooks Marmalade Has The Right Marmalade Taste Marmalade, if the right kind will serve as a good appetizer. Many kinds are like so much syrup and water. I-Iolbooks is Good. ' Whentheir name is ?abled it means Z~IRST QUALITY Try a Jar at 20c WINGITAiI, ONTARIO THURSDAY JUNE 12 N3 $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers A June {tfedding. A quiet wedding was solemnized a the Methodist Par nage by Rev. Dr Rutledge on Thursd rsd y a h thigh noon whei Mrs, Peter McGi11v y, of Halifax, wa married to Mr. Ja s Leslie, Follow ing the ceremony a edding dinner wa served at the home f Mr. R. Copeland after which Mr. an Mrs. Leslie wen to Godericb. On th it return -they wil reside here. Shoe Clerk Wante ,ther lady o gentleman. Apply t • illis & Co, WANTED -A good strong boy to lean tinsmithingand plumbing. Apply to W J. Boyce. • IL Compan The members of ment will go to ea+ Monday next and wi ing until June 27th. the company will l to Camp. • Co., 33rd Regi - p at London on remain in train - The members of e conveyed by special train to Lond n. Special train will leave Brussels 10.55 a,m., and and leave Wingham t 11.30 a.m., and will arrive in London at 3,30 p,m. Greatest .Bargains in watches and jewelry ever heard of in Wingham, at KNox'sAnnual Sale. Noon Ho The home of Mr. street was conside fire which broke out on Tuesday. Thefi ly on the scene and of water soon had trol, Mr. Thomas of his furniture. T to havepstarted fro pipe. Fire. omas, on Frances ably damaged by shortly after noon men were prompt - with two streams e fire under con- aved considerable e fire is supposed a defective stove Dominion Da Celebration.. ebratioa o 1 in charge of the ' bration is putting • give the people of •iet one of the best ut on in the town. nts have been corn- mes of baseball, a game of football, n teams from two 's exhibition, , races, other sports, The Band will furnish day. More definite tion will be given i The committee Dominion Day cel forth every effort Wingham and dis day's sports ever Already arrange pleted for two g game of lacrosse, tug-of-war betwe townships, fireme and a good list o Wingham Citizen the music for the and better imfor our next issue. Car choice Ontario potatoes just ar rived from Hepworth. Any person wanting potatoes should secure th eii supply now! J A MILLS . Pledge Sign ng in S. S. Throughout :Ont. io, Sunday rune 22nd is:Temperance Sunday in the Sun- day schoolsxand it i suggested that a start be made in th effort to secure 100,000 pledged ab- ainers by Oct„ 1915. Every Sunday Sch'ol Superintendantis asked to take e, matter up and have an address •n the subject of "Pledge:Signing.' It is also anti -cig- arette day in the Sunday Schools and the International :+ouble pledge is sug- gested. Sample li erature can be se- cured by addressin the S. S. Associa- tion, Toronto, or t e County Superin- tendent. PURSE LOST -0 Wingham streets, on Saturday, a bla k purse containing a sum of money and railway ticket reading Wingha to Ailsa Craig. Finder will be rew rani by leaving at TIMES Office. • The Gr : t Singers The Royals Gwe t Glee Singers, of Newport, Wales, :i•peered at the Gree - Son theatre last ni..ht and were greeted by an enthusiastic : udience. This chor. us came to us hig ly recommended by the musical critic of the Old World as well as those of ew York and their performance her last night fully sus. tained their hig reputation. Their singing in the chous work was as per- fect as a pipe o gan and practically every member of he chorus is i} soloist of rare merit, 11 . W. H. Roberts, tenor, in his renal on of "The Rosary" and "An Emblem' was most wonder- fully effective. 11 possesses a sweet clear resonant to .r voice which he handles like a true rtist. Messrs, Geo. Lane, basso, Mr. illiams, baritone, and Mr. L. Evans tenor, were also favorites with the udience.- Morning Tribune, Tampa, I; . March 12, 1913, Opera house, WI gham, on Friday evening, June 20tl Admission 135c; reserved seats 50e. Plan of hall at Mci?<ibbon's drug s .re open to sub- scribers en Friday, une 18th, and opens on Saturday, June th to the general public, In Brantford Cit Council a by-law is to be introduced o prohibit MI6 of fire -works. n PRESENTATI N TO RETIRING. H. S. ACHERs. PERS' NALS. MONTHLY Senior To N. McLean 789 Williamson 738, Newman 702, V. Drummond 686, 680, J. 671, C. Isard 66, Davidson 657, W. 642, A. Davidson Scott 616, F. Sturiy G. Allen 587, E. 575,T. Murch 55', Anus 546. P. Joh gtrick Piper • 51551M, 447, J. Seli 446, Mann 433, L. Stev' Junior T.' J. Dobie 687, Atcheson 578, C. 494, E. Musgrove Sturdy 304, R, A 363, A. Imlay 360 JUNItR Sento !Marks O L. Jarvis 770, 11 derson 740, V. Ha 711, E. Dobie 700 Robertson 676, C, more 607, J. Cosha 648, C. Merkiey 64 C. Adams 596, S Bloomfield 573, R. 544 A, Kennedy 5.1. F. Flinscliffe 533, C' 500, H. Showers 46 Casemore 279, Junior Marks obt G. Holmes 619, Hardy 564, A. Will ton 635, W. Currie H• Gaonett 7, A. Hamilton 447, J, Aiteheson 410, 0, B: SENIOR Senior Tot;I 0, Cruikshank 8i2, A. Vickers 840, I. son 833, M. Reid 8'3, Blackhall 787, H. ertson 766, J. Alle C. Dickson 725, I. B Stevens 671, t, 640, S. Do aldson era°n 638, M. Da • 601, D. Lynett 5 3, Stapleton 486. p Juni.r T. J. Vanstone 70, ` 0. Zurbrigg 6'57. ' Mills 631, K. H ton Lillian Ellacott .18. Johns 601, A. S . rdy 520, M. Carruth 83,+ Seni r D. Perrie 389, . Baird 370, N. Bo. rdmen 14 263, H. Wilson 3. iams 356, G. McRi W. Ellacott 341, ' den 330, J. Ard 32 C1ar1:300, A, Goul S Holmes210, C. 205, N. Shietls 20 Junior F. Frost 387, M isms 375, M. Red ' •Fixture 352, L.eil E. Wild 337, t'. boll n o, 317. S. Robinson adz, n '0. 297, R. Madigan 290. Dennis 283. J. Te aldson 119, DE Sr. Total 1 A. Forgie 374, Williams 352, E. P 340, M. Pilon 338, 325, C. Lockman 318, F. Taylor 316,+ 0. Dobie 309, L. 305, A. Ca 265, G. Bower254, son 207, E. Steve 140. Jr. D Total Brown 310, Johnston 310, R. Ho kins 309, E, Currie L Lutton 305, V. B• B. Boardman Cooke 290, V. Robi Cooke 294, M. Angus' 293 Cruickshank 287,T ington 281, G. McT 195, J, Casemore 1:�., PRIMA 4th Aggre K. Crnickshaelt C. Donaldson 750, S. Hutton 725, B. 600, V. Den .1. Carr 510, H.,Ach 455, M. Holloway 265.AlcorP. GAxdeC22 Clark 90, J. Cook, 3rd Aggre=:to Hanna 590, Lloyd 580, C. Tenn:: W. Merkley 420, Forgie 350, B. Jar 315, E. Lynett 300, uthers 260, L. Raise 2nd L.Ilerman,W. He M. Tennant. F. Dobie, J, Mertit. lick, A..I+'ieId, A. G. Anderson, I. Aldi E. Blackball, N. Angus, E. Wolfe, II.-Wildes, I. Ellnco V. Finley, G. Ledext Cross. XAMNATONS. �- bird Class :•l 853 A. Baker 748. A. f, tvleTavish 728, C. Schaefer fi98, N. ' , Robinson 685, H. icbolis 676, E. Currie C. Angus 666, V. Walker 655, L. Bell 37, K. Mills 635, E. 610, C. Smith 595, ook 575, R. Forsyth J. Christie 540, H. s 542, B. Dear 53:i, ustin 497, L HeV. wer Zurbrigg 443, H, ns 365, It. Hewer346. hird Class al 775 Hamilton 581, H. Baker 516, S. Brown 484, P. Joynt 432, L. derson 373, M. Allen G Fryfogle 327. THIRD Division tainable 850 Angus '743, T. San - ilton 715, J. Saint E. Angus 696, M. loyd 673, M. Pass- 664, S. Lockeridge , E, Johnston 642, Robinson 584, A. Smith 555, S. Bell V. Johnston 530, Wild 505. C. Pocock , K. Nichol 455, L. ivision insole 675 . Thomas 601, C. amson 552, 0. Hut- 508, A. Taylor 480, aGvidson 5, H. :Davidson 41+"�, W.of 11 373, G. Scott 245. .ECOND, .ection, 971.Forty M. Robertson 843, )' eid 839, C. Wilkin- 0. Pocock 793, A. offman 768,Canadians Rob -settled 730, .J. Lutton 727, Day 097, V. Hill 692, Walker 646, W. Mc- 639, R. Sand- leish 628, I. Simmons E. Rintoul 525,' C. Section, al 769 D. Felts row, Laura .wAnde> onI641,I 672, 622; V, Jo Ynt 620. H. CarruthY615, M. 535. F. Spar/in g N. Varey 44 SECOND.' Section. Henderson 374, A. 370, W. Angel , I. Bell 009, R. Will- 85 chic 350, F. Piper 341 . Forler 332, N. Mor- , L. Johnston 316, R. 297, R. Barrett 286, ingston 208, M. Seli . Section. Cosens 384, H. Will- and 372, N. Isard 370 348, M. Vanstone (.lark 33,5, L. Camp- 25, A Scott D. A. n 315,w2 Piper A. Brown 2S 7, M. pleman 281, K. Don- SIX ivision arks 375. , Rogers 354, A.P cock 345, C. Mason . Amsbury 336, G. 319, D. Cloakey C. Hinscliffe 314, 'Sanderson 307, W. ruth 270, C. Boyce J. Mann 213, E. Gib- 3198, 0. Casemore talon. rks 815. • L. Zurbrigg 310, J. loway 309, G. Jen- • 07, E. Varey 306, 1 305, G. Simmons 3t , D. Thomas 297, C. on 295, F. Allington ' . Loc;rridge 292, C. ickers 284, H, Aid- vish 267, J. Hayles A. Cloakey 109, • ' DEPT.manufacturer, Mass u to 800. 7 +, V. Robertson '775, . Williamson 750, Tit 600, M. Henri- ° 575, C. Coutts 525, son495, C. Pattison S, M. Schaefer 350, IIr1.). dy La vis 120, W. lass 650 . Sticker 500. D. t 495, M. Hill 470, Simmons 360, E. s 315, C. Showers , Bell 295, 3. Car- 220, W, Bailey 85. ` lass .rickz,7, Amsbury, :rt K. Carter, 13. r , H- til Hicks, H. Gas- H . Ilton, A. Doyle, gton, W. Kew, Fix et, T. Isard, T'. M Fells, T. Saint, , M. Swanson. H. Lynett, D. . -to ��+ •. lt4-i Be Distinctive It's only human to desire to be somewhat different from our fellows, Nothing is more distinctive - nothing more attractive, than a neatly Clad foot, Make sure of comfort as well as style by wearing INVICTUS--the shoe that is different. Int near" G000 Suoi i 1NVICTUS• t ins 3 'm'� "•^'"^ns"" Dancing Top5 for Boys And Girls Read our ad. on last page WILLIS & CO. "'"m'"' Miss Marjorie G visiting with frien Miss Norma U visiting at her ho: Mrs. (Dr.) Ha relatives and frie Mrs. H. B, Elli •tt few days with fri Mrs. Wm, Wal: ing her sister, Mie, Mrs. Elliott P1,• visiting with rela;•ves town. Fay Morto' at the home o i Mrs, John?. Li,klaterwas last week attendi Congress. Mr. Geo. Srig1 ing in Toronto fo. on a visit. Mrs Thos. Le: visiting with her parents, W. J. Pattison, Mrs. A. Ross 1 •ft weeks' visit to Philadelphia, Atlanta City, N. J. Misses Lizzie Young, of Wal erten, with Mrs, J. J. : lliott. Mr, and Mrs. ' eter are Toronto are .pending with relatives i Mr, H. Davis 1 -ft two weeks holids s friends in Toronto Mr. A. E. Braiwin was visiting for aver parents, Mr: and. Mrs. Mr. Bradwin wa daughter, who w 11 Wingham, Captain Mure Army •was in To onto tending the cervi e dedication of eigty graduated from the TrainingSchool, i Mrs. A. E Sim leaving next week where they purpose Mr. Will Simmons the Bell Telephone years has accepte chief in the teleph Manitoba Govern has had considerab telephone business best wishes of nu for succsss in his n - WANTED -Good No washing. Appy rdon of Toronto is ; s in town. le f is y, n Detroit, e in town. bly is visiting with ds in Toronto. is visiting for a nos in London, h, of Detroit, is visit- Harry Hinscliffe. ming, of Fergus is and friends in of Toronto is visit- her uncle, Mr. J. A. in Toronto g the Presbyterian , who has been work- some months is home y, of Palmerston is Mr. and Mrs, on Monday on a two Pa., and Rennie and Gladys spent Sunday Fisher of Toronto a few days town,------ on Friday to spend with relatives$and and other points. of Parry Sound Sunday with his 3, E. Bradwin. accompanied by his spend the summer in of the Salvation on Monday at- in connection with cadets who have Salvation Army Ons andfamityintend or Brandon, Man., residingin future.being who has been with Co. for a number of a position as wire Tie department o� the2• P ent. Mr. Simmonsteepeeblurred e experience in the and will have the erous friends here wposition. general Servant girl. to Mrs. P. Fisher. On Friday event g last at four o'clock the students and teachers of the High g School 0 1 at ered in the� gathered Hall for the purpose of expressing in tangi-McDonald ble form their appreciation of the worth of the members of the staff who are this year severing their connection with W, B, s, Mr. A. Shaw, President of the Inter- ary Society, occupied the chair. Mr. J. C. Smith having been called to the plat- form was presented with a gold chain and locket, the address being read by Mr. E. Linklater and the presentationMiss made by Mr. A. 'haw. Replying to the address Mr. Smit referred to his exper-Morton. fence during the past seven years of his with he school and particu- to the eve ts, organizations and records of his t: rm as. Principal. He expressed his re: et atleaving a school of which he had :uch good reason to be proud, but said 'I at, like all men who wish to succeed,+ e desired to move out into larger fields. His hope was that the W. H. S. should +ecomeoneof the lead- ing schools of the province in all its de- Perth -lents. Mr. FI. A. Pere was then presented with a gold-hea ed cane by Mr. W. Buchanan andM. J. Currie, In a few well chosen zeinem rks Mr. Percy thank- ed the students or their gift and ex- Pressed his desi ethat they should con- tinue to meet th success in the fut- ure as they had met in the past. He spoke of the pl •asant relations which had alwaysexis ed amongthe members the staff and between staff and stu- dents. Miss 0, E, B ewster was then pres- ented with a 1•ether purse by Miss Dean Geddes a d Miss Gladys Spindler. Miss Brewster • aid she appreciated very much the kind ess of the students and g that she had, a 1 through her two years'to stay among teem noticed the strong school spirit bleb had existed. She urged them to look beyond present con- ditions howev'r and with a larger vis ion to try for • rester things. The High Sc ool will ,no doubt feel keenly the loss 1 "sltbir' efficient teachers but changes three this kind are necessary at ti ' es. • We hope that in their new spher s of labour they may meet with large success and t t their efforts will be a preciated by hose for whom they are e pended. f Goodboywanted. iplyatChristle's grocery. -- - - �; ` WANTED -Good g e Ql servant girl to go to Fort Willi at once. Ex- penses advanced. Apply at TIMES office. -------- -"- HIGH sci•1 OL NOTES. 3 , Serious Accide tin Cuirass. t Mr. Daniel Keith of Culross, met 1 with a serious ace' eat on Saturday, morning last. Mr. eith was assisting in the work of deux ishing an old house and when on the of removing some rafters he in some manner missed his footing and fell to he ground, falling a + distance of some f urteen feet. In the fall I4Ir. Keith's b ek was broken. Heing was at once remo ed to the Wingham Hospital. It is no thought that he canconnection recover from the a ects of the fall.tarty Get Parnell's Bread at riche's, SCOTCH GIRLS CO IN Whose wish- in g good domestic h should enquire from Lougheed, Immigration Agent, • ---- Horse Bu ers Here. Mr. C.`Percy Pe son, of Montreal and Mr. John Sem e, of Scotland are in Wingham this w ek and are buying all kinds of hors s for shipment to Montreal. Mr. . A. Rintoul, who knows this secti n better than any other buyers is w king with the Mon- treat buyers. Th se gentlemen have connection�_........__ withal the large contractors and are in a positi n to buy all kinds of horses, They exp ct to ship two car loads to Montreal Saturda . o �. GREER THE SHOE MAN evnew,,....,.,.,•,,,,,,.ii:/lial ���Y FARMSselect years ago our cousins of the line were singing is rich enough to give us and thousands upon thousands accepted the in the Western now the situation is changed, has no more farms < and the people aretreking west < west to the great provinces atchewan and Alberta, Home Land is rapidly fillip P� y pie are flocking in from world, every day two houses are opened, the rapidly extend n tions, the buffalo runs place to broad fields of wealthy cities havegrown only a few short years but the smoke from the evening ( Two great facts stand S minently as one studies } tions in our great west at (1) The people must have (2) The railroads must This brings us to the C.P.R. ready made farms < for which we are sole preliminary improvements house, barn, well, 50 crop, etc. Nothing to into the house and go to chance of a lifetime. "-""'"-^ . . RIIChIB 86 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE $ Town Office for C.P.R. ......., sout "Miele Sam all a farm" of offer and S ates, but Uncle to give away, north and of Sask- The Great g up. peo- all over the new school railroads are in all direc- have given grain and upwhere ago nothing the Indians sky. forth pro- the condi- present, viz: railroads. have people. subject of the > in Alberta, > agent All made, acres under do but move work. The O 8118 Tickets. TRUNKS AND VALISES: -Big stock of from at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. The C.T. For Huron. The Canada Tema -mice Act is mania featly growing in public favor. Con- ventions of represe tative temperance workers have ecid •d to circulate Tice P tions praying for i submission in Al -Nevin goma, Sudbury, uskoka and Parry Sound districts, a so in the Counties of Peel and Wellen. and the city of Nia- gars Falls. Petit .ns are also in circa- lation in our own I ounty of Huron and reports from seve alplaces show theyg p are being largely s gned. Brussels has completed their lis with a good margin. Reports from other municipalities, show that this work is b •inpushed forward g as the petitions ar' supposed to be coin -JUN pleted pleted at an early .ate. "`�' The Wel:; Male Choir. lleferring tote Welsh Male Choir which will appea • in Wingham opera house on Friday evening, June 20th, the Hamilton S.-ctator of June 7th, says: -"Barton s feet Methodist church was well filled act night when the Royal Male Weis chorus who are tour- ing Canada, gav: the first of two de- Iightful concert the second one of which will be gi en in the same place to -night. It is eldom, that Hamilton has been favor:.. with a musical con- cert of such hi class as the one put on by this coin n of Welshmen last p Y night, Every •mber of the company is an artist of t i e highest order, and the singing of the rchoruses, quartettes, duets, solos, etc. was sufficiently pleas- ing to bring fort a most hearty encore to every number _ Count L.O.L. The semi-annu 1 meeting of the County Orange Lo ge of North Huron will be held in Wi ham, on Tuesday48 afternoon, June 1 th,in the Orange g Hall. Meeting op ns at two o'clock. Important busines , also matters per- taining to coming J ly 12th celebration will be taken up. Mr. T. G. Wilson who has been at- tending McGill Uni ersity, Montreal, is spending his vacati n at his home in town. To the list of for Tier. students of tthe W. H. S. who hay been successful in this year's exami ations might be ad- ded the names of W. J. McLean at the University of To nto, and T. G. Wil- son at McGill Un ersity, each having completed his fo th year in Medicine, alflting P�pEng(n pand n ng ---- ,e Mr. S. A. Ga , fate of Owen Sound, is here prepa to do all kinds of painting and paper hanging. All work guaranteed. Anyone havin to g work would do well to call at W. H. David- d - son or write to P. 0. Box 232, CHURL NOTES. -Bisbee he annual Syno of the Diocese of I-furon will be held n London, on Tues- day,Brooks June 17th. Rev. Dr. Rutted: a preached last Sun- day morning in th- Askin street Meth - °dist Church at Lo don. Rev. Dr. Mari ock McKenzie, forR, twenty-five years a issionaryin;Howan, China, was electe Moderator of the General Assembly+of the Presbyterian Church, Rev. W. G. H. , cAlister, of Exeter, was this afternoo ° elected President of the London Confe,-rice on the first hal- lot. It was nese: sary to secure Rev. votes and Mr. Me <llister had 140, Rev. George Hazen be g second, and Rev. Dr. Manning thir: ` Rev. Earl R. M.; can, B,A., of Knox Colle e, one of Pa: er.eton's sons who grickz has been success 1 in securing the, degrees of M,A. a:�d B.D. in a post- graduate cour ae at a Union Theological Sminary, New Yor ,has been appointed assistant minister '. Rev. Dr. A. Mac Giuivray in Boner resbyterianChurch, Toronto.L. The re -opening • 'rvices in connection with the Wingha ; Baptist Church will be held on Sunday June 226d. Rev, J. Patterson of .' alo a former well- , s known pastor of t Church will preach sermons and .i',rs. (Rev `Patterson ) will address the S nday School in the afternoon. Further particulars will be given in our next'issue, Fon RENT -Go d stable with room for feed and sto ing rigs. Get part- iculars at TIMES : ' ce. FOR SALE -A good three -horse ower g P gasoline engine. Apply to A. E. Lou- ttit. Telephone Line Changes. During the la . t two weeks some changeshave be• made on the lines of the North Huro, Telephone Co. Line No. 614 has bee • cut and two new cir- cults have been aided. The subscribers on the new lines ithed theirsrings are as follows: -Line 125--E. S. Copeland 2, Geo': S. Cruiek- enks 3, Robt. Deyell 32, Geo. A. Phi open 81, Joseph Well- ' wood 4, Line 26 -Coulter Bros. 21, Geo, Wilson 42, `ohn Norman 6 Andrew Currie 12, Davi Currie 11, John Reid 2, hoot, Staple on 3, John Tervit 23,: E. W. Orvis an Sons 5, 0, II. Taylor 31, John Webb 3. Line 614-D. See- croft 5, D. Clo 22, Peter Leaver 15, Henry McGee 4, Miss E. Peddle 24, Robt. McGee 1' Wen. Purdon 4, J. A. Sutherland 32. Other telephones in- stalled recently are as follows: Miss Annie Mcintos 612 44, Wm. Sillib 617-42, Win, Anderson 613••4, D. H. Wallace 602-.' ' Arthur Moore 612--24, John Martin 61.-31, Chas, Thompson 607 -15, W. N. , ustin & Son 002-•-4. At Lueknow: Ja .. Morrison 46-6. Sub -J. seribers should Tike a note of these Changes in thei directories. .A num-the her of new tele.' ones are still to be placed on the lin.: of the North Huron Telephone Co. slid the work will be completed as early as possible. Parties desiring telephones on the lines of this company - can leave their orders and re- ceive all inTams formation at the Tms office. Military Chu St. Paul's Chum Sunday morning last of the 83rd Regime service in that crit assembled in the fronr whence, proce Band, they parade The weather was id casion and the men smart appearance in The service was re Smith, B.A., and an was preached by M student in Charge, o fare." Mr DuPlan on Eph. 6,115, "When the whole armor of be able to withstand having done all to from it many splen enemies, conflicts Christian's warfare very appropriate a Christ Arise" wa Choir, At the dos of men formed in lin and eominand frem 0 't. t0 the park. ch Parade. was crowed on hen B. Company t attended Divi .e e. The Comp,3 p` Y ark at 10,30 . a, ,n. ed by the Citizens' to the church. al for such an sae- presented a very their regimentals. J. C. d byMr.JC excellent sermon , C. F. DuPlan, ., Christian War- ased his remarks fore take unto you God, that ye may •n the evil day and tend," and drew d lessons on the d victories of a hile on earth. A hem, "Soldiers of rendered by the the service the at the word of Sinciai rnerched 7- -- - _ Fof og autt. A -Offices with a good fire- pro barrister, Wingh piny to J. A. Morton, PASTURE To LET -Parties wanting pasture apply to W. J. Deyell, P. O. Box 281, Wingham. •-•----- ----. ___ David Morton, the well-known soap died at his home in Hate- ilton in his $6th year. asom COLLEGE AT 110fIE ""�`"^ ple ane sandssfast ofaambiitiong usy ngr peo- wn canes to Oeenpyy lucrative position a. ere c vii servants,olfiifne bookkeepers, e ,. of , civil lvties, You may ilniah atcollegeff youwleh. Positions izaar• atiteed. Enter college any day Inds. Atha' instruction. Expert teachers. Thirty gent's e*perienee. Largest trainers in Canada. ::even colleges, s3pecialoaut'eforteaehere Affiliated with Commercial Ilduca• tore•A98oelatioa 01 Canada Summer SoUege, tbefamousSpottan Business College•, IL+indae. Wijjghar Business College Geo. spotton, W. T. Morrie. Pretside,5t. nrii,ripal. IIARDWOoniG6it,SAL-I4 0 cords good body hardwood, net ale's tannery. Price reasonable. Inds of coal in stock and arriving weekly. R. J. CAN- TELON. Men and Boy Wanted. Steady work in the wo -working factory, Taylor, Scott & Co Palmerston, 'Ont.