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va lReceives injuries A No possible Notive Fo d, local 11teme6? . A .Aft J
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Thurs., Fri. and. S — While unloading-woy freight at ExeteG ing. a week with friends here. Milton Hol1;n_ ,__1,f_f-y,varow on of fv.lq Mills Memorial 1131 . I Wilson Elliott, proprietor of the Com- I I .
I at. late Thursday afternoon, Brakeman Mr. Wilfred M Ewen of M,tckel I
Thomas Manning of the Grand Trunk, 1'. speni George Holland. former in TucLersmith
%..Ill A 1. a few days with relatives in town. Township, was found dea,J in I& father, Air, Sholtice of Brampton, is the new mercial Hotel, IslYing Painfully injured at ' .
6 , his brother's home at Clinton and his, I :
steel plate blet I Mrs. I Pattison visited with her sisWr, rr rope. A wife is in Clintou Hospital as a r"ultof a AfalM 11
in . ,ween the, platform of the fatal dose, of carbolic acid had previously A $15.000 fire occured at 1: r"he B t Ever , , .
) C"ARLESRAY had a narrow escapa from death when a b bar on Sunday, hanging by a operator at the G. T. R. depot.
Ifreight shed and a box car fell upon b1m. Mrs, McKenzie at Dungannon last week. , nion Station,, 'motor Occldvnt on Saturday afternoon, tio- 0
- been administered, Toronto, on Sunday. Four firemen were Mr. and Mr& Elliott,, ihitil. 1gleli, ,, Ej* ill ! =1
4401A Mr Manning stepped upon the steel, plate Mr. Clare Crawford has returned from, Although. the young man evidently injured.
String &ansll which slid into tfie car precipitating him Ctevoland after ta%ing a course in the took his own life, the tragedy issurround- child and "Dick" Baker, 'were driving .
The OtQrv- of the plough boy who tu the ground between the car and the Willi4rd Battery Shops, The Ontario Bargain Store conducted Past the Sellwantz farm, negi; Betimiller, rrl .
ed by considerable mystery. Nothing can for the Past few months by, Ai Gantsweg where 0 deeP rut or szomething of the I he chance you have been I
watited to be. a poet. platform and the heavy plate then fell Mrs, Arthur Haines. left last week to be learned as to any Possible UlDtive for is closed. kind. suddenlYdeflected the steering gear .
-VVZC-1AZ A VVA;:0 I uPon his chest bruising him severely. visit at Wood Bay, Man, and spent a suicide and it is known that Holland put- and the car turned c6nipletely over . I .
A:rT"'RAC!rX0N- First aid was rendered to him by his : few doy% at Cobalt on the way., chased in Hensall, Saturday, a hymn, book Mr. F4171 Groves ha3 . Mr. 9 r I
I ,purchased one Of and Mr& Elliott vmre thrown through the ' '
fellow members of the train crew at Exe- Nurse Mae Powell of Philadelphia, is for servico Sunday and some . Victoria St. and wind look'
new collars Geo. Wraith's houses on . in fo,
""Save Me Sadie"' ter and upon his arrival at his home at nursing her sister, Mrs. Elmer Hastings, Indications, are that beforer swinginghiml will move into it in the near future. slueld. cut by the glass and averely 1 . 11A 0
128 Mamelort street. London, Dr. F. B. who is suffering from, eryaiplas. sed oft. in the rope he drank the contents Euchre and dance under Shaken UP. Mr. Elliott was unconscious . I I —
. the auspices for several hours. The child escaped I
I ' of a four -ounce bottle of carbolic, which of the bowling club In the M , il1,a,MeruOr_ unhurt.. and Baker, riding in the rezir seat,
A two reel sPecial Christie Com- Clegg was called to attend him.
I" edit witt.. .a feature cast. . . Mr. Manning is a son-in-law of Mrs, a Mr Teddy Murch, who has be a members of the, family say they are posi- ial H $2.00, $1.50 and $1.
J me;; er of the Dominion Ba en , all on Friday evening, April 30th, also escaped injury. 00 St,ltionery specially P riced at
I . Boyd, Wingbam, and is at present visit- uk staff for five had not been kept in the house. I
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I ing here. some time has been transferred to the St. , Dr. ff. X. Nyridn;tan, of Exeter, The directors of the Turnberry Agricul. M -T! I _ , - 7. 77=TTTT!" . .
Coming Mon, Tues,"Sed. - - =;-- Thomas bra ch. . cOrOn- tural Society will meet in the Secretary Fine Old Lady Passeg,
-, 2 -, Mr. George Bikison of Alma, Mich,, er, Inquired into the',case and decided that ,
TO Died In 'California, EM inquest 'would n' ot be h&d, Inquiry Office at 8 O'clock, on Thursday evening. An old and respected resident of Cul- I .
A4 MOORE spent the week -end with his aunt Mrs. may yU ba o Y your Fornaldehyde early this year Toss n I
,erried resident of J-Isa rIeUtY, whom we are sorry to report tionds not forthcoming as to whether or -thc supply is Short. Fresh stock just ,
A former highly este paned, however, if informa. ".Bu Passed away
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+ , in I'Vingliampassed to theGreat Beyond in, is at present very ill. . Person of Isabella McLarien, relict of the . I I 0 -, 69c, 0 0, ,
I not,the poison was Purchased and signed received at Mitcheirs Corner Drug $tore. late John, Loutitt. Deceased was in her . I . .
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01fox Hospital, Cal., in the person of Mr. and Mrs, R. VatiNgrman spent' for in legal mariner. High Constable A. London Collegiate and Greer & Son% 81st year This is a shipment of high a . .
"Toby's Bow" Sorah Frances Ross, beloved wife, of A& few days last week I Tor to and Osha - The funeral to Wingliam grade Xmas stationen, I
Matthew H. McIndoo, Many of the a On - W. Whitesides has reported the circum- carriage- factory were almost completely cemetery on Wednesday afternoon was , Ordered for last Xm,,,Is and arrived this week. Th . I .
A sizzling Comedy,drama of New . den awa, Mr. VanNodnan brought home a stances to Crown Attorney Seager at destroyed by fire which was caused by largely attended. Mr. A. E. Loutitt of . turers intstructed Lt e
, Older resi ts of Whigharri kindly re- new McLaughlin special. Goderich. lightning on Thursday night in London. Winghem, is a son of the deceased. ,; to sell at - i
York Life And Southern Love, Tom I C wanufac .
Moore fights and smiles his way to member Mrs. McIndoo, who resided here I I I . , %vbat we coUld, "I
a glorious victory. Hes at his for some y0ars before the family left for Mrs. Richard Wilton of Turnberry, is The Holland Farm, which is about a The Ladies Aid ot St. Andrews Pres4 Pretty April Weddiag so We' are giving you thig ex'Ceptional chance W ich .1
best in this photoplay. you,11 Fresno, California. inUount Clemens, taking treatment at mile below Kippen, was recently sold to byterian Church intend holding a' . i
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want to set him, . I. . the mineral baths and a large circle of George Glen. The yourig: man and ,his, Quarterly Tea in the schoolroom on, Wed. quiet but pretty widding took .place ' , . % . .
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1.5c and 25c, Fair Sept. 30th., act. Ist. friends hope to see her return home much' father attended a sale on Saturday after- May 5th at 3 o'clock. All the ladies are at the h6ble Of ME, and Mrs. R. .J. I . , I '.' . . . . I
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.-- _--__ Although the Turnberry Agricultiira'i improved in health. She is accompanied noon at Clinton, of the Fisher farm, invited to attend. P I - 12,30 'on I . . . J
Coming I Society had bad luck, in that their build- by her sister, Miss Kate Fortune. . I which Holland, sr., purchased. 'Mil- An Orillia Woman who has 21 hens Wednesday, April 29tb when their eldest am 119 0% , , I . . .
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I I weather their last year's fair was'a failure, whom, on account of the very serious ill- erly resided near. Holniesville, V averag,P odist Cliurch officiat0d. Aft r thi dainty . D Ugs and Stia . . . 'i
ton Holland is one pf a family of six fected L11 c0l daughter, Blanche Mae', was married to al so , I
ing was blown down in the cyclone on the Mrs. G, DX James and eggs every day during February. . Mr. Herb. Kent of Stratford. Rev. R. F. I
I Wgter Rverywhere . . children, Lillian sons and daughters, tilre'e of whom were And some mean cuss insinuates that the Armstrong, Pastor of Wingham Meth- . 11 u. -STORE _ 3
I Will Rogeps in'Water, -1 29th. of November and owing to wet cold and Howard of the p Biggar District, SaEk, at home besides himselt A brother form' neighbors must have had a poor . WKIBBO & On I
I f although 'everything pointed to one of the ness of Mrs. James mother, wassummon.- from their illocks, 1 lonery I I I
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M" --------"--E2 very best fairs in the history of the society ed to Paris, Michiga - - == _ t!=! . wedding luncheon, the - happy young Edison Phonographs Phone 53 1 1 . I . .
a, a few weeks. ago, — _ Miss Ida Carrick, Whitechurch,glis at .couple left on th 'afternoork train for I C.,z"R. TU,eu .
- until the morning of the last day, the isspending a few days at the hame,of Telephone Man . . I . . I I I" . I, .. .
, agor,moves . presentapatient in the Wingfiam Gen- Toronto, Hamiltob and uther points, - ... — .1 , I % ..
Brunswick Cafe Closed directors are nuckling down again and the George's mother on Francis street, prior Mr. L, F. Binkley who has been manag- Pi i , I! 1
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n to theirreturning to their Western home, er bf the Bell Telephone CO an operation for appendicitis and we ' A i 11
fair will be field this fail as usual, and a . eral Hos tal. Miss Carrick underwent where they will spend their honeymoon. . _
Mr. - rchie Wong, who has conducted extra list of specials will be prepared . , at Wingliam, ,are On their return they will reside in Brant- % I 0
the Brunswick Cafe in Wingliam, for the - ____ for the pa' , pleawd to report is doing nicel .. I f'ord and will be I I . - '.. i . . I I .. V_11_*.;. ., I.. .
Past six months boa returned to London Victory Mission Circle I I I . at 16v yearsbas been asked by y I followed to their new :------ .. , . : I I I'll. I I . I . .1 . I
his company to takd charge of their work Mr. J - G. Stewart, real estate deale home by the best - wishes of a host of S . . . .............. I ...
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and the dining room is at. present closed, '21he annual meeting of the Victory Join The Overall Club. . at Springford, Ont, Mr. Binkley and. reports the sale of Mr. S. Burke, 17, ends. . UNDAY FORTUNE TELLING an "WANNUMS . __ I ". e
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- ColQe T Oyq, school'boys, and, business family will . I a Cottage, . I I I —.- --MEMM0*W40r* - I
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. ... wea,,,buy your overalls at leave fo - r - theii,'iiew home in the On Patrick St. to Nurse Taylor, 'who . . I - , . . . 11 , , " . I .
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. 1;: I ! ill was field at the home of Miss Mae Lloyd, . , King Bros'. . .%, Wild Cat At Large. Ch alty Counci ' . PIV1 , f I - ; ,
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they carry the best lines, for fit, near future. . . -, - ,,, * , resides in. it, Mr. Burke has purchased madami, M_Wiol . C " As . . : . ,% . . .
the Wellwood property on Minnie St. . . I . .. I I
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I Aquiet wedding w'as.' IA*te Saturday night of last week, W.m. I . I
A The following officers were elected.- I If Madame Muriel',s powers'as a soothr ,
, .- floliday Season Coming solemnized at the will be a dance and euchre in the MiWs . _____ - . I I . . 'i t .
. President, Mrs Dr. Stewart; Vice presi- , Methodist parsonagek Wiogba ' Evans jr., was met by loud noises -and , sayer are the real thing sbe'will -hardly be _ . , . - ,_ , " , '_- . 1.
. . in, on Wed- Memorial Hall under the auspices of the . ., - He at on n . - — - . 4 1 I 111.
N -1.4 dent, Miss Blanche Bennett; 2nd Vi' -Keep these dates in mind, June 27 to nesday afternoon, April 21st, wLen Stella ,cries as that of a wild cat surp"sed at the appeqan6i Oak of thesp I . . I " I . 1. .
I . President, Miss Mae Lloyd; 3rd bowling club. A good time' is'assur&. - ce days, of.a ., .. . .; , * , * I .. , I ". .
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- Vice Hilirriston's Old Home Week and Re- was united in bring your friends. Ifyo u dark, Mysterious -stranger with , ,
. .1 President, A/label MacDonald; Recording marria ' . a. OheslQj, jTown Council . has I . I .1. .
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ircus, par- let: t township. Mrs. euchre, ., slitieksof1iiscat-like visitor), and secur- - .11...' , " .." . .
SOWEINROVEOHEINNuE SeCY., Miss V. Roadhouse, Treas., MI i Edgar Pattiso . . Lord's Day Act, for telling, fbr:6es here I .
I as a Of `WinghAni is a sister of : Ing assistance they went back to the barri. I %I, .
-evqr,v day a big day. ' You are in- t .d' . ` I , I
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WE (0 ULA T I M PRW Tut t,k a wN? ". Unlon Celebration. High-class sportsi Glou g'; to W' George- don t dance there'll be plenty playing 1 ve the loud decided to prosecute the Iddy, ', nder the
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_ SeCY., Miss L McCoo); Corresponding band music by leading bands, cI he groom. We 'understand the ' . * You ", ,, . 04 I
11 I S. Davidson; Christian Stewardship, M"s vited, so mark the date on your calendar -. h Mrs. George James and two recently on the Sabbqtb.. - I . I . . . . , , I I .1 .1.1 - I
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. !1,1;, ,l J. Brock; Pianist, Miss H. Brandon. couple -will reside, in, Win . -LIVY Biggar, Soak. spent the past week with for the dog to go in and out of, and through ModgmeMuriel who iv I . . . I
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I t 1# and rome Look for further part I icularg. relatives in Wingliam and vicinity. - She in Hanovqr, plied fier-'art in Chesley a . . . ".. I . 1.
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. ; John Daley Dead welcome them to our town. I this Water Ckt madehis way and mount- . lit of, -more impor " - . .
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XIN . was accompanied to the West by Mrs, ed the upermost beam of the building, inan mQ# other, thiiig%, y9qb%1y. - , ,
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. I Thedeath occurred at Tottenham on I Baptist Chokch ioteia . Richard James, who will spend the sum- where he could be, readily 1:1erceived ow- cess. With headquarters in a loc l liotel, Why not g I . I .
li Tuasday, April 20th, of Mr. John Daley, . There passed away at his home in..Tor- , 'Sunday May 2nd -1 Ia. in. pastor will iner there. . . she -was eagerly sought 4uringv.ffi ive it first plac'e in....yquk . . I
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.er. Circle"; 7 p. Weve made a discovery! I and even up to 7 p, ;n., by People. of the , . .. , _'. ;
He was around on Monday as usual; but onto n Friday last, John Neelarids, a 6reach subject "The Inr - ce hours,
. . The reason party began manoeuvers, his majesty was F P the r .
.". 11 arose -on Tuesday morning n6t feeling well former respected citize o Win ha m.MisP te . lieve1s'so'nd' olicy, whlich iii .
, . Deceased was a faitW a f i in a Ka , returned Missi6nary from why People move and -clean house in not long in beating" hasty retreat by. town and the m%ole couiiftyside round " end'will pay,ygu well: ' . .1 , I .
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I . I I I and succumbed in the evening to an acute , I member of the India Will speak.. - ^', April, It's because curling's over and making a 24 -foot leap to the floor, about, who were an lous to bear their . . . . .
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.,.. I atta k of asthma, from which he had been Methodist church and was at one time Friday, April 36h. -The Women's bowlin hasn't started, Hubby's home out the same hole by which he had e' pasta tecaUW and ftituje' events reiealed. I I A",
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. a sufferer for sometime. Born in Albion Mayor of Wingharn and is also a Past Mission Circle of theBa . . . I . I '..;
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1, of the time and may be induced to and off to the bush. where his hideous Theri was so much business offering . .. . I . I
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. I . . 4 I of his life in that township, where,,he was coming to Wingbans Mr. Neelands kept p.m. MissPratt, a returned Miss' cries may be keard nightly. It is said . . I hel&sessions during - At. -b 61;t'els' .
% ""; il I lonary Asa protest again that nova young, lady on that line will the. Sunday of her stay, here and is be-! I .I . - I .. I
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- "111. I 3 part ofthe winter in town. The late Mr. Deputation- pCom Win . . . 11. Circles from other churches ave invitp d. high price of clothing, fifteen. members Of leave her mother's skirts after dark as lieved to have takeii in $60 or, $70 that - 11 . . . I I .11 . . *_ ,.
- - , 11' gbam. the Ontario Legislature have signed an long as Mister Cat is allowed to run at day. From Chealey she went to So -4th- . .. I . ., . .%
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* - . , who was unmarried. is survived Everybody welcome. - , . . I
- . I'll Mayor W. 4H. Gurney, Messrs, Fells, . . I 4 1 . I I I I
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,--.. 11 -, . I by one sister, Mrs, Eli Wray, of Beefon, Elliott and Currieof Wingliam, were in I agreement that they will in oVer- d Coffe4iAmilie' . . "
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(formerly of Lloydtow.n), and one brother, Listowel on Friday last to secure' inform- Mr. H. I D. Cooke who, was retuming COmraons at Ottawa, have adopted this See the Young Village Doctor in. the, allow her to tell fortunes on the premises, 6*4 4&vsvki" maim wammxg am* I I
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ROSS' Hardware 11 lea, Daley, of Beigrave. The ation about the Listov6el Public Utilities. officer for Centre Huron in the last elec- mode ofdress. I so that business has not b en sor. good., , -.:,--- b .
body was taken to 13eeton, and the funeral , town hall on Thursday, May 6th. I ____
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- — took place from Wv F. Baycroft'p under- Wingham is putting in Hydro Electric tions in writing to the Clinton New Era, Drs. Irwin and Ross bave been ap- Give Tau Arivs,qvx an opportunity Under the criminal code, any person M 'No- "No"wrAm""" .."Nowwww ; I . .
___ taking parlors on Thursday afternoon Power, ketting the current from the complains that eight months is altogetber pointed to conduct a deatal survey of to prove to you that it pays to a Be. whO undertak" to tell fortunes or pre- I * I I
I Eugenia Falls branch, and the gentleinen toO.long tb have to wait for ones salary. ,the schools in . dverti tends to dispover wh ,re or in what man- :. I . ,
at 2 O'clock to the Methodist cemetery , Wingliam, Turnberry, T,ields, Lockeridge' & Buchanan and ner goods supposed to have beee stolen or atest victOP R 6001`ds - ' -
for Interment. Came to Listowel to get first-hand im- Well we quite agree with him The editor Wroxeter and Howick. They have com- Mundy's have new V . ord.1, trucks for their lost rn y be found, is guilty on an indict- L I .
formation. -Listowel. Standard. of THE ADvANcE has waited now over pleted their surve at Winghazd and each 'country trips. . I ,
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ALL - PAPE Where A Battery Has A Camel Beat eight months for any financial recompense , student should have their teeth attended I I able offense and flabli to one year's ' I ' 11 ,.
The Epworth League of the Wingham ' for the Drinting of the ballots for North to without'delay. . The trustees of the NVingliam Public . prisonment, In accordance with advlice Newest Son Hits I 1,
Methodist Criurch has just concluded a "Nine days without a drink is nothing Huron and we understand that our re- I School are having thi school lawn levelled from the dePartMent of the attorney-gon- I . I
I membership campaign, which created con- to a storage battery", says Mr. Crawford turning -officer Ur, D. Holmes A johit meeting of the Publishers of the and seeded. I I eral to Mr. C. J. Mickle, town solicit I
is still look- Counties of Bruce and Grey has been call- r,
siderable interest for some time. the local Willard expert. "I've seen ing forward to that happy day when his Cottage Prayer Meeting on Friday the Council has decided that it is Iro Victrolas and Planos
Boxer and Staun- reds captained by W. B. The' batteries go thirsty two or three times as mon ed to be held at Hanover, on April 30th. Ot
- McCool won fro n eY will arrive. Is there any good night, at the home of Mr. ff, Wheeler, specially interested in this traffic on six .
Ilues.captained by F long as that." One of the principal objects of the gather- of the week; , notwithstanding the _
, R. Howson, reason why the government would not be ing is to make arrangements for increas- Josephine St., North. . days
,tori Papers are the and the latter bill therefore have to enter "But the wise man wh'o makes a point compelled to pay interest on this money? ing the subscription price of the I Mr. J. J. Cunningham has purchased a large amount of money collected here, but H. W. SOWLER
4 finest made. tain the reds with a weal evening. The of giving his battery a drink of distilled Will Have To Travel , weeklies to $2.00 per year. county new Overland 4 Coupe from tbe local Awill ask authority from the, attorne3f to
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attendance at League has been large. water every time it needs it, to keep the The 0. A. L A. executive met in Tor- . Ron. A. G. McKay, a former leader of . n te the woman for carrying on..,her IM-usic Dealer
level Jinch abovo the t6p of the plates, agent, -Mr. L. Ke nedy. prosecu.
There is a membership of about one hund- trade on Sunday. I -
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. Sold only by ared, fifteen joining on Monday evening. will be served with better lights and onto. on Monday and made its draft of Ontario Liberals died after three days ill- Mr. R. Maguire picked up a pocket /' . --- I
I The annual election of officers was q"icket start and a longer run. There the final groups. Group 2 in the inter- ness of pneumonia, at his home in Ed- book on Tuesday'morning on Josephine !±t_ -==- ____ ___ . .
Proceeded with at the close of the meet. are not many things that abattery beeds mediateseries is composed of Stratford, monton. Interment willbe madein his St.. Wingliam, and left it in Tau AD- %f * I I
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ing and resulted as follows:- in the way of care, but distilled water is St -Marys and Wingham. We may ex, old home city, Owen Sound. At the time . may get `XXXXXXXIVWX xxx XXXXXXIMMMIXX
I GEO. MASON. & SOP I Hon, Pres. -Rev. Mr. Armstrong. one of the few necessities". Peet to see some fast lacrosse this season of his death be was Minister of Mun- it. . X I 11 . . I I I
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in WinghAm for Stratford and St. Marys icipal Affairs and Health. St. Julien Day, April, 22nd passed over X .1 , I A&
Stationery, Patent Medicines, President -F. J. Hill. Field Crop Competitions, ILe
have always sent in strong teams, and The Ad4bodist and Presbyterian 'Con. quietly, no memorial or decoration ser- IAI I 14
Noks, School Supplies, Wall Paper, Vice Presidents-Mabil MacDonald, -The Turnberry Agricultural Society ari we believe Wingliam boys wiq have to gregatione" a I i, vices were held in Wingliam. Surely it 4% I
L Faticy Goods, Toys, etc. . J Alice Imlay, Vera Roadhouse, Blanche ht,vin t Be mor have decided to . ,, I ..
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Eolo_,-Io* -- -,.-J Bennett, W. B. McCool, g two standing field crop, competi. Play for all they get in this district. to- unite, and the services in the former cannot be that we have s,y soon forgotten X .1 X
... , I I tions, one in oats arid one in barley, As crosse should be well Pitroa:zed here this church will be continued. The most cord- our fallen heroes, , 612:;, .
__ Recording Secy. -Chas. Lloyd. not less than ten entries inuit be made in wasorl, after an absence ' W4 1
EVERYBOOV'S COLUMN Corresponding. Secy.-$adie Davidson, of four years. ial relations have always existed between !,The Young Village Doct&" will ap-
-F. R. Howson, merit requirements, it,ja hoped that all ed this at Wingham boys play- the two churches, an the Union is there- pear in the town hall on May 6th. under *.,,, I I
Treasurer each Competition to satisfy the Govern- The last season th X
0 game they came up well into the fore expected to b a tomplete suc ' the atiopices of the Anglican Bible Class. 1176
S&LU OF CATTLE -At, VA1140M Pianists -Hazel Brandon and 0 cess. I
1',( Teeiiwater, on Saturday, Way 8th Mae persons who intend to compete will r I
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12 111 1`-01 '"' wfir, 10 dprl, gers, 10 y6tivg Cattle: Lloyd, 11 , bake finals, and met defeat in Orangeville by The regular monthly meeting Admission 25 and 35 cents. Don'i miss 1,
of the this treat, The Plin of hall will be open
All tler-bte,kss Wiliam cattle. Torms: -Six . - entry at once with A. G. Smith, secretary a very narrow margin. Here*s hoping the Women's Institute will be held in the
months' oredit Nvith ba .
nk intetesh added. DistrittRepreseutative-j. M. Gral;am. of the Wingliam P* Board, Seven boys will come back agairs this season. council chamb.r on Thursday, April 21th to ticket holders on Saturday at Mc- X .
LOTIP & MACDONALD. Props. I I
J. Pultvis, Auctioneer. . Sutherland -Barton Nuptials prizes are offered in connecti6n with As a town we must support them loyally t Xibbon's Drug tote.,
FOR SALF,41esidottoo for Sale on patrldk A pretty wedding took place in St. each competition, ranging from $20 and encourage clean sport. a 3 ,o'clock, Mrs. W - I Currie and Mrs. I .
St. .&poly to, for first prize to $4 for seventh prize Bowers are the directors in charge, ,V,rs. - Mr. Olholser of Teeswater. has accept- X -1 .
L. V.13INRLP"r. Paul!s chureh, Shelburne, at three o'clock, - The juniors , are grouped to play a X
a- Prize Winners will also be e.ititled to enter dou . (Rev.) Dingman will give a paper. A ,eda position as nah6hinist at Robertson
F. On 8 ux'-Stael tiro, top ., on the afternoon of Saturday, April 24th, ble schedule w A I
uf in the grain competitions at the Canadian ,ith Hanover. - good Progroftitne is being prepared. '& Recker's garage., Mr. Olheiser is mov- X 6 pin ...*
WAX-2;42PI]r . - when the marriage was solemnized of Married At Stratford ing his fimily into the X n j% ^ i
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_ M' JeSSIOWilson, Barton and_* gearit, Winter pair. I
hin I . I Is (10 Ia - " A pretty wedding took place on Satur. PaPers having been declared not a ' aid block until recently occupied by Mrs. X
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0 ly 0 th 7to 6 6 ctf4 0a . Baby dayaftertloonat the home of Mr. and essitY Of life, the Board, of Commerce 0m,
chickie: RhorA ON, t to. The bride, who wasgiven in marriage Moving to Whigbam. g Footwear. , ,
I e 0 , ot, 11 Mrs. John Huffman, Stratford, when their Officials will not further attempt to C04 gone to live in Toronto. . X
it L I by her brother, Mr. 11. 1. Barton, Ez- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole and Mi' X _ 11
,in , " daughter, Earle Irenes was United in mar. trol the price of that commodity. This I
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--_-1 , __._.____ _ ____ Mayor of Harriston, wore a - smart, tailor- Ruby, who are leaving Xinlou Servims in the Wingliam Methodist X ! __ __ ,-. I !I..,!_ !!n_ .!.W _ '.
s. Tuquir" "I match, and a corsa . ge boquet of, Pink su' tOk MRRO riage to Mr. Albert Amos Reeves, orStrat. means higber prices for all grades of paper Church will be as follows on Sunday next. . .
ingliam were pleasantly ford. The ceremony was performed by in Canada, as the maker will sell only ,at 10 a- M---- Fell0w$hill Meeting; 11 a. m.- "
Fone lmttL-tr coupla *)f ane-s'e" old Dur made, navy travelling suit with hat ta their hotrio near W` . All that is newest in spring styles is sh wn by us in our !m- I .
.- -- . In . at, ADVANCIA. 'With rprised by a large number of neighbors Rev, J. E. Holmes, Paltor of Trinity the price they can obtain in the U. S. Publi Woreltip; 4.30 V. m.-Suriday tuense stock of siylish shoes,
H.01M FOR SALU:--Good general purpow. swftt Peas. On entering the church, ,and friends last Priday night, Who assem- Methodist cburcb, in the presence of im. market. q Publishers atiticipated School; 7 p. in --rubite Worship. A I .
was Preceeded up - Chad, mediate relatives and Mends, and after condition, and have been expecting heavy sin All are cordially M
I Apply to. WNDVIS Gnocmtv, her brother, the bride bled to bid them farewell. Mr this mate Choir Will , 9. ZIA 2)1)Z -V' PtrNP,V. 40 X P 0 'A OX, A.,V2) I
Paul"$, while the organist, Mrs. Geo. Bertha Harrigoti r . -summer at latest, They invi"d tothese- cervices. 74 and brown calf -all sizes --all widtbg. I
.. . _ .-, __ the Centre aisle by the vested choir of St. Baecliler acted as chairman, and Miss the ceremony the wedding repast was increases by mid 01 .
0.4 .0ft 8011dar, a gold br000li, wu, witij 'VO 'V-?'IIZ ItX Y*ISX in ondItes variety, patent, kid,
car1q, twinewbero betwcon the Aiethpalst - ead a complimentary served. Congratulations were freely of- are quoted higher figures at every visitof I
o urfAl 41111 , '( Is Week 11111(let pleage leowe Berwick, played the Loberigrin's Bridal I address, while Some Of the smart, young, rden, who I , I
WAVer, Q t VmleivO reward. led to in many beautiful the supply house men, and now prices scratch plate glg %'
at Mrs. Will Armstrong pres- ered and testir , windows, write on .
11 __ - -.- 11_-____ chorus, and,during the signing'of the re- ented Mr. Cole with a gold watch,rob set giftsto the bride. The bride'a wedding will suar in reality. Vrinters are just in waI P RICES `4,00 TO $11.00 .
vomsillitE 110G FOR SPIMICE-Terms giater Miss Velma White sang, with very 1 with, Is, etc. would b.,t, wise to discontinue I - I I o
J,6 * m mrite fit serviee With 1prlvll go of , Amethyst, Mi'li. C016 with a hand- gown was peorg,ette crepe over blue satin the satne Position as other buyers X 4
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] ,Vriq Me. l c iss Ruby and she carried a bouquet of carnations Canadian commodidea or manuractumra, H, E. leard & Col,a large. owning wa ; Z .. , , . "WA*mw 11 . I
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The bride is the second youngea! Cole thanked the donor$ in a few well blue serge with white -Georgette blouse compete with tbo buyers of the --- Aod tee how .
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1411? TUE BOYS WHO POUGHT FOR daughter of the late Gustavis Barton and world for. night and Monday morning. neatly and moraptly we repair them, .
YOU OVERS9AS ? " chooftd words. Solos by Miss Sarabi with hat to match. The groom's gift to what they require in their business, ,c6n_ Mr. It. A 81)(ittoo was in Toronto last I I . t .
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Wingliam 0. WVV. A.,'hama lyj coflftmg A Mrs, 11annah Barton of Howick township, ! flartison and Mrs. (Rev,), Mackenzie the bride was a cabinet of silver and a sequently they must raise. their prices for week and stcm,d the Wrvisms of anothtn- , I I ".11 I; N '"Mr mtffiL . ,,, I I I I . 11
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Wardminan lfroAt. have pormimion to nNe tho and lialf-sister of Rev,. W, H, njittley, I were much enjoyed. A 49inty lunch silver casserole, The newly wedded what they sell or beconie banUrupt and expect marble and granite letterer And
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