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T* Stop Combling,Praelkes. DISTRICT NEWS I WING"AM WES Refoonatim, April Ift, ( - -
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ion of Crown Attorney $eager, are carry- Mr. George Johns Menty Of Horse*, But Scarcity Ontario has, been set for April 18th. 19,11: -%-O-C-3�'[- * i -t -c* -m"�':.' � 4w,,�,. rhiR -- -10 40ra.re -
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The county authorities, under direct-' I �
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. ton of Howick, has Ll� ��,;,%.-�,^��,+^^3 f P4014 F � I lop"W �
Ing on a campaign to starrip out the gam. on exhibition some pea straw measuring 0 Mr. Peter W,.Scott has been appointed L.-,-.,�,�-,,-,.. -1, 2! I I %5M . "
blitig ,practices in,,connection with race 8jeet 2 inches in length, Mr. and Mrs, David Joyat are visiting' . returning officer for the riding of North Remember the 1,311'and concert in the
meets and other publlc�gntherings in the � at the former'a- home. here, i On Wednesday and Thursday, August . .
county. At the Brussels and Wingliam You May thinIc you are the only pne ' 11th and 12th the Wingbam Athletic As- � Huron. This we believe is A W14e OP* town park on Friday evening, ' I I
that knows Miss Annie �turdy of Apburn, visited pointment as Mr. Scott is well acquainted �
races the bookmakers and owners of other , of a certain raspberry. patch with Mrs. L, Lott this week sociation. held their first race meeting. In with the work,. but we are not sure The Huron and Perth Press Association '
but you will likely find three automobiles * the 2.50 race- on Wednesday there were will'm'eet inStratford, on Friday of this 11
gambling devices were warned off, and Mrs. H, C. Leech of DetrA is visiting whether or not he will accept. , . .1
'when the. fall foir season commeaces at. and 19 people there ahead of you. her niece, Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart. fifteen horses entered and eleven starters., Picnic In Lower Town week. . STATIONERY SPECIAL , -1
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tentioil will be paid to the sideshow feat- Goo. Williamson, a former Howick res. Mr, Peter Ca Good roping was provided on botH days Owing to Wednesday being civic Jig$
. ures with a view to cutting out those of a ident, died in Spokane, Wash., on Satur. , mpbell, Stratford, is re- but the crowds were not up to the usual, A number of the committee in charge of day Tgu Al)vANun'is being published ..
newing acquaintances in town.,, On the first day tfie gate receipts did not 'the Wig union Picnic to te hold in. Hender-
questionable character. There has been day, August 7th. The remains arrived at 1, I one day earlier tnis week, �
a good deal of laxity in, connection with. F ordwich on Friday, and were interred in Mrs, R. A. Walker of Toronto', is visit- reach $500 and on the second went slight- son's Grove went over the grounds on . �
such features in the past, but there is now the F ordwich cemetery, ng with Mrs. A. J. Walker. ly,,'over $1000. Wingham. people were Monday and decided to change the placo. It is rumored that the race horse Mac �
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to be a tightening tip all round. I Dr. Qeorge Joyat of Toronto, is spend- very few at thoraces on either days and of the picnic to "the Lower Town flats. Doyle I% dead, This horse took sick be. . Beg. 50c fop 39c, 1 1
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"The Ford" can afford to be the butt ing his holidays at his hoiie here. I the f?irmero' in this vicinity were too busy Autos will convey. the loads from the fbM leaving Wirigham races.
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Will Leave the County of the wit of the highways. Which of the Miss Della Haugh of i Toronto, 6Peat with their harvest, The large per ceat� different churches and all *are asked to Mr. Chas, E, Browa has purchased I I 1. � .t
Because of continued splits in the care has a factory with 66,000 er , I - �
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Orange Lodges of I It will take a good deal of Is the past week at her home in town. age of people wboattended were from the assemble at. their nearest church at Ono Mr. Sherk's house on Frouces St., at Pre- � L . � � 1:
North Huron as to . ughing to Leon Conte.- neighboring towns and. villages. Orto O'clock, . sent occupied by' Mr. Ludwig, . , I �
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where they sball,celebrate July 12 th each laugh the Ford off 'the road, . Messrs. George Day and man remarked that no one would ,ever , I I 1.
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Year, and also the fact that some lodges A'Scotch councillor condemns -mixed Ion, left for the West*on Wednesday. guess it was Winglism that the races were What Picnic Orators Ovdrlook . Huron County Temperance Association Gray Court Linen Matio. nery is one of I I I � .1 I .
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� close to Wingliam eeem to prefer to cele- bathing as a hindrance to marriage,' The Mrs. Jos. H. Mitchell has returned held in by the people, There was a Onetbing that rural leaders seem to 'Will seek the suspension of the Canada I I � .
brate with any other county but their mostbeautiful maidens inflimsy gowns from visiting with friends in Toronto. noticeable absence Of the usual gambling overlook in discussing the trek to the Temperance Act in the County, the finest of linen papers,, We have I '.
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A own, the members of WinghanrL. 0. L. b0co ' Mr. and Mrs. Matthow Per5in of Tor- and be ting pas bly due to, the presence towns, is the depopulation or killing Of Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules abd � I
I I � , me damp frights on the bat . t � $11 .
I . hing a large stock of this exclusive line 1,
have sent a commu'n'ication to the county beaches and scare romance out of many a onto, are visiting with f0latives in town, of Provincial Officer Phippon who kindly the business of the sma.11 towns, For that RAZ -MAH for, Asthma are sold here by I I I .
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_ master, requesting to allow them to with- man, I . Mr. Alex. Davidson returned to, Ham- advised the few who carge ,to. depart in condition, the blame attaches. largely to j W McKibben, local agent. Call in I . �
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draw from tbe,�Wty of North Huron. Pet McArthur in calling attention to ilton, after visiting with friends in town. -peace and they did. Mr. Walter. Burn- rural residents. They allowed the big & 4'sample. . . and for one week only It will be on , I ...1
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. . Wingbam is so situated that they are the craze for making'speed records on Mr. Weir Elliott of W,elland, spent his side officiated as starter in his usual cap- mail order concerns to put many mer- A special meeting of L. 0. I L No. '794 sale for I 1.
to holidays with T ble manner. chants in the small towns out of business, . I
possibly more convenient to Bruce county, goodsroads notes a very real menace ' ., lili mothqr, 'Mrs. 1, J. Darky Hal who pastures on the Athletic and unless business can. revive, the small will be beld in their lodge rooms on Tues- ; �
. and if they diould dtc1de ,to upite with the travelling public, A young fellow Elliott. ' I 11 . 1. .
, Bruce orangemen it would only be natur- boosts of a record of nearly a mile a min. - Grounds Was possibly 4bne,of the most in- town is forever a thing of the past. day evening, August 24th at 8 o?clock 1,
Mrs. Aitcheson and Sylba, tlatchford, , - - 11 , .-'.
. al, as at the present time there are more ute between t' . tere0ed specta,tors at the Wingham Races Every small town and country store was sharp. Important business
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� A dozen other spent the past week' with relatives in T�i a comidunity centre where the, big 'affairs RI ' Special Price of 39c :;
of these brethren who celebrate with Youngfe L , I a fine old race horse was owned by the The regular onthly meeting of -the 0 � I .111,
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Ilows set out to lower it. It is Goderich. . . I of the nation were discussed intelligently Women)s Institute will be held in the 11
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Wingb= each year than there are from easy to see where such insane rivalry will Mrs. Richard Stone and little daughter, late J. E. Swarts and is at present owned every night, and community leaders have co w I I I I A
Huron. Goderich would no doubt take end. � , by V. R. VanNorman who asks her to do ancil chamber on Thursday, August I - % \ �
the place of Wingliam as it is such a are visiting with Z`Qla,fives in Sask- nothing but eat and rest. This wise not foun I 4 a subs I titute of any kind for it- 26th. The Bluevale Women's Institute �
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splendid Orange town.(?) V animal whose record was 2.02i was seen Field Crop Comlietiflom; ' I .�
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Mr.' Geo, Scott, London, who says he was Mr. and Mrs, A, J. Walker And two standing with her head over the fence at I n' Huron I L �
-------- overtaken by a wild cat a mile and a half children inotored to Vrt Stanley over the race track on Thursday watching the
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11 1 9 out of Kincardine, while mending' a blow the week -end. I heats with great interest, � . field c�qp competitions which were judged and Perth, (birring a few of the smaller R I
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out to one of his tires. What direction Mrs, 0. T . hompson ind children are The races resulted as follows: this week and conducted under the auspi- ones, probably) will be $2.00 per year in . - �
S . out of Kincardine Mr. Scott does not s ces of the Turnberry Agricultural Society. the very1near future. Now is'tbe time Drugs and Stationery .
ay. visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Mos- . 2.50 Pace, $400. , � BARLEY I to renew. your stibscription at the $1. 50 I
Lately over around Walkerton they. have sip in Franklin, Indiana. Jack Canuck (Overland Orange- I Edison Phonographs . Phone 53 � C..'P. R.,Tickets � 11 �
been hunting a wild cat. They say it i , . I . I Wm. Webster, Wawanosh ...... 93 points rate, I
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Ideal ' a real one too. -Xincgrdine Reporter, s Mrs.'Eugene Moreho'use of Providence, ville)_ ...L ..................... I I 1 R, Wilton, Turnberry .......... 91 points Rev. Wm. Lowe, L Th., re�tor of St. . ---- - .---- I
Rhode Island, isvisiting her sister, Mrs. Tony the Hero (J. McIntosh, , �� - 11 L
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Canada is full of chi less Chas. Carter, Wawanosh ........ 89 points John's Church, Loiidon township, and a I . . I A - I
Id , or neArly Jos, Stapleton, -'Tufribeiry. London) .......... : ..... ..... 3 2 2 L J. Wright, Turnberry ........ 88 points former rector of St. Paul's Church, Wing. - . . I . I
fou * Pen childless homes, Why should the Sold- , . . Lou Bars (Cunniingliam Clande� , . . .. .
iers' Aid Commission propose a national Mrs, Reg. McKenzie and children of � . OATS ham, cbriducted. special re -opening ser- . ------- � -- ---t!::�!- , ,
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. Winnipeg; are visiting with her - mother, boye) : .......................... 4 4 4 R. Wilton, Turnberry ........ 94i points I - M
. . ftmaleir home for the orphaned children of sold- Mrs. Wellwood, Patrick St. Mae Doyle (Duivart, Kitch- H. T. Perdue, Wawanosh ...... 90i points vices in Dungannon Anglican church on - - � - QQ"===W0MWMWWWWMM"WM 0
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4 lers. There is no more utterly discredit- I Sunddy, Aug� 8th. . I -
s e,wt an 9) � . ener) .... � .................... 6 2 7 W.' J, Currie, wa 90 points
OlfArAl'ling ed method of dealing with the orphan aughter, May, Of Sir Wilfred Laurier .............. 7 5 8 a ' Z)
8 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKague,, Wing. CHRI "'TIE'S,
. ee ' M. Perdue, Wawanosb ..... 89i points 1%-A ,
. Toronto, are visiting with. her parents, I Elo (T. Yearly, Crediton) ....... 5 Chas. Carter, Wawanosh ...... 8QJ points
problem. What every orphan child n ds 7 9 "* ham, Ont., announce the engagement of
Tyl�es is a home and the best possible substitute Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gannett. � their daughter, Elizabeth May, to Augh
of .1 - � J� G. SPInks, T Moore Palmerston 8 .6 5 Wra. Webster, Wawanosh ...... 88 points PHONE ,59 1
�� 11 formotherlove and parental pride and Miss Reta, Twamlay, Luoknow, visited Eva May Patchen (Sid,Hodgins, Thos. Fortune, Turnberry , . . . � 86 j p Whitten Klager, only son of Mr. and I � �
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Y. . care. a few days last,weok, at the home of Mrs. 3 Wager, Toranto, Ont., the - - .
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ndon, Ontario, is adopting a new Wm, Saunders, Alfred St. Sylvia Wilkes (Roy Colvin, marriage to take place in August., .�t. , ' I
ISIMPIX . . .the barley and Mr. Robt. Berry of St. P"IL ,.��-.��'. %
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I System of finance that ought to appeal to Mr. J. G. Fyfe and family left on Mon- ; Teeswater) ............... 4 ... :..N.,k"'��m
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I . . 9 8 6 Marys. judged the oats, Councillor Thos, Fells received a cable ' ,:,;�:g:�,�, ) Groceries and I
1 AZZ 1A BI- E every city and town in the province. it day for ani extended motor trip to Hen- Nile Boy (Geo. Me 11, Nile). . 10 9 10 I - �1�.I�:.:�� . ...... � ':
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on Sunday stating that Mrs. Fells had ,�"m.i�&,�,,!- - .
,0ZIRABLE is to encourage the purchasing of deben- sall, Exeter, and *Grand, Bend. I Tom Wilkes (A. Jacklin, Blue- St. Helen's Ministeil(loes ."-:11-�:-�. .�,:','- �,
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. ture by citizens instead of bor vale). I I... I I ......... � contracted pneumonia in England, i where :n?,O i�§ :::: Provi 0
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S. rONVill& Mrs. Duff and sons, Ray and Arthur .. 11 11 11 The Presbytery of Maitland met on she and her daughte '3*.: i ..�' !. � ,
INEXPrNSIVE ' r, Miss Doris, are . � �,.,;t �-
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I \ from banks. Besides earning a better of Dungannon, visited,_With IVr sister Beat time, 2,17J. ' Entry the largest on Friday in Huron Church, Ripley, to deal Vis tin . -1R--1- .1,
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. 69ARMTEEA9 , interest, the citizen would naturally do all Mrs. L. Lott, for a few. days. absociation tracks, this year, with a call from South Mountain and a I ." 1�
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. I ' .$400. Pleiasant Valley in ,,the, Presbytery of . �&�.-.�!; I ,�
I oivns stock,. even if its only. a 'hundred Mi. and Mrs. Pugh of Toronto, are Lastweek we advertised for -a cameo K� �,�*.,��i�!:,: Tea and" Coffee `
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0 25 0 1�wards I The Emblem (Luker & Son, Brockville to Rev. Peter Jamieson, of St. brooch which was lo9t. No sooner bad ,, 11 I' - ,
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I . . and Mrs. Jos. Pugh, Frances St. 1 1 Helens and East Ashfleld. The call was .111", ... .
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Sheriff Reynolds has, appointed ' Mr. I Lady Wexford (P. L. Church,, i accepted to take eflect on the last Sab- the paper been read tbaii two men called "......" '. I 0%TA=frQMAMWW4Wr.. ,
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. Mrs. Chevalier of MaPle Creek, Sask.. I I 8- 3 2 both of September. This referred date at the office with brooches that had been . I . .. . � , ... �, . . . 1. .. - I I
. 0 found. Mr. A. Buttery was the gentle- .
,, d home after. visiting with her Topsey T dd (Luie'r'� $'O'n',' * is due to sickness in Mr. Jamieson's fam- ' . i , . � I
Thomas Gundry as deputy sheriff in has rettirne Kitchener)... - '
succession to the late Mr. A. D. Camer- ' Purchased New Uniforms - . . , ,,,
(3. Mason & So n on. The appointment is d very fitting sister, Mrs: Ja% ,Stapleton, Turnberly. Exeter) .......... : ......... 3 2 2 a ily. Itev. K, A, Gollan, of South Kin-, man who found the one advertised for. , � � . The Wingliam Citizensi'Band have pur�V* -
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one, Mr Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart 'leave, for Best time, 2-22i, by Emblem. Wingham Baseball team will play 6ased r-Plendid new blu�'Xusisar Mill.' '- . . � I
I . Gundry having formerly been a . . ' loss, ,was appointed interim moderator in .
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_j holidays on Wedtiesday, Aug. ,18th, and , 2.18 Pace. Purse $400, of the -vacancy. Teeswater with their team -on Wednesday I tary uniformi, These bew, suits will i I
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. -- � , . -.--- the work of the office. His official duties expect to return on or about Sept'.' Sth," - Florence Peters (Dr.'Riddell, ' afternoon. This'game is because of the TROALAIR F -Hu. , .. ly add to the appearance of the "b' ' ' . I � . 11
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I EVEPYBODY'S COLUMN - will liot.interfeie with Mr. Gundry's bus- , Miss Reba Boyd 1 14 enjoying a co f�. - Orangovil ) .................. I 1 1 The Late Duncan Robertson I tie played in Teeswater some time ago. and. - .
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- .- iness as an auctionqer, which he will con. Of .Weeks holidays, and Miss McDonald of Billy Bishop (Henry Fox, Owen There passed away at his home 'in Bel- If Teeswater wins they tie Wingbarn for maaterful. piano player, do not fall to gold braid, 'In the course'of the:next few .
OR SALE -20 chunks2 months old and 32 .1 Ve on Wednesday last. Duncan Rob- the 'championship of this district in the hear Tom Micheltree. The moment days, Bandmaster I
� F suckers. Apply to. duct as usual. Hirrk§ton, is filling her position atGunns, Sound) .......... � ............. 2 ,2 2 gra .
, " . . � he touches .1he,keys you feel that the Wright hopes� to bave.
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. � CAESTEA ffrGGINS, Pon ' Mis6.Eleanor McLean is visiting. with Opera Girl (Shelton, Kincardine).3 S 3 ertson, aged 79 years. Deceased was North Wellington League. . several new members in his band. The' .
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. . g Lee, the chinsman, who has con- horn in Perthshire, Scotland, and came to A horse owned by Peter Fowler, Blue- You will forget all your home wor- - � y , . .
Route 1'. Wlughdui. , . musician and the instrument are one,
. dqgted the ,laundry at Teeswater for some 'aunt, Mrs Doig, in- Orillia. Mr. T. Gentry de Forest (J. Hartnell. �
. her. I . , play in Gorrie on Labor Day for - the - .
I., . � - ' J, McLean accomparilid his � daughter on Wingbam) ........ � ............ 4 *5 4 Canada when buta youth, settling at Vale road, went through the Planks of a ries and .y6mr business cares, and be 1 first time in their new outfits. �.I.. � I I
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� SALE -Two littbro of young pigs. For time has gone to Hamilton, where he has t . � � I
FbRfall particulars a to . he trip, . I � " The Repeater (D. McDougall, , Dumfrits with thefamily and later moving wooden bridge while Mr.'Fowlet was transported to the fftlm of keen The band wish to publicly' thatik Rpov� ,. I ,
W. Ppl;. ss of his cousin R, to East Wawanosh where he continued to driving horn enj . I I . . .
� . A00TOR taken over the ,busine . oyment.
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Belgra,ve, 6ntarlo- ' ield) ................ �: ... 5 4 5 e from Wingham races, on , I Tiplin*g for his generous donatkin,t� assist .
. Louie, at 71 'Barton Street. Mr. Fong Mr. and Mrs. -Jas.'McKie pf Siratford " Bayf - ' . . Aside from one or two of the great . .111. . I � I I p
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. . go when Mrs. Thursday evening and was severely injured . masters, it v I . . . I �
T 0 Is lue Sweator, be4ween Mr. tells us that he was forcqd to quit, are renewing acquainttinces in Wingliam . has ne er been our pleas . in the Purchate. . �'. I � ,,� I . .
a as there was not, sufficient business to They are always welcome visitors lo the 2.30 ]N,cE . Robertson and he retired to live irr Bel- about th�� hind legs. The broken bridge Lire to he�ar a pianist, who has such I I..--- 11 I -.... . , W� I - 1. . ... 1.
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'" opper's, 3rd line, Mprris, a -ad � grave. His first wife predeceased him held up traffic for two hours, I . �1 I, 1. . . ... �. . . . I . ,.
a . viathestone school house, Find- - . I., I Lady Ideal, W. T., McLean. D. wonderfully delleate and sympathe
. ndly leave,mme at. warrant bis continuing in T�eswater. He ,old town. I .
� ' tie toueh and willo can h e n Persia, when a husband and wife' .1 . .
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I 11KADVANCH OPPICE. - A sad condition Is revealed in this great subjects iu such a tridly lnter�,,go out walking the wifelwAIRd behind her . I
or I I Goderich ................ some years ago and their un,on was bless andle th
ff� and'family in China, and ex- Mrs.' D. . 0. McKinnon and children Nile Boy, Goo. � McNall, Nile.. 2 2 1 2 ed by one daughter, Tena, (Nk4. White� district just now for we are told that -our Pr4ativid manner. � , � I
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I pects some day to return to the hom eland have returned to Toronto after visiting King George. 6. Norris, St. . farmers are bemoaning- their bard luck Besides Toni Micheltree does a lot i to rnake a Canadian husband more nerm � I
LOST -Between Wingharn :1;,.011.. and I ' � I who resides - in Edmonton. His second I
Graham's grocery store, I " W,t.b with bis fortune. - with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W., 1
with leather strap. Valuedas xtepsake. Re- 1 .3 a 3 wife, formerly Miss Margaret Tho of light sad airy work, and is a, I ,�
ward If left at ADVANM, OrrapE. Howson. .� � . . Marys . � ................... 3 mP$011, because they expect to be obliged to buy humorist in addition to h vous than to have his wife walking oo,�rx' I . .1111.
, I 1. -- ----..-- Annie Mac, M. Gaynor, Luck- survives along with four sons, James in I is serious j I
,. -1 .-.- Mrs. R. McDonald of Aberdeen, Scot- . 2 4 Mexico, .John in United Statp so much binder twine at fancy Prices to work, upon the piano, He will givea, street behind him, taking in all, his de-� . I
I ST- u8la uc , isomewherer between now ... � .:: ............... 4 4 s, Com0bell take care of their record crop.' Every sketch entitled -An Imitation of a fecism gait, the unpressed condition of r I 1.
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I TFUNDERS-Tenders ad- -taxi driver to bring her from tfie city to 1 1 1 A sister, Mrs. Adam Halliday of Bel- to end. He is a "character" as well whichshewould besure to tell him later. I . .
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t -K ressed jointly to the undersigned exeeuv- her home on. Sunday. Arriving in Gorrie Miss Earnscliffe Mi1sgrove has accept e- I I
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-win be received up to Wednesday, Septere. on Sunday evening he expected to re- ed a posifloof in the Homeopathic Hos- , Ville ........... 2 2 2 London, survive. The late Prof. Dr, afternoon of this week at 2 o'clock in the .Appearing with Chautauqua in Wing- the Canadain custOfn suits Canadians' . , I .
situatedstWestilots 17&18. Con. 15, Cul- . '& " * - , * * afternoon, to take the necessary steps to heqn, on Wednesday, Sept. I at. best. . N� ,� .
bet let, 1920, for the purchase of the farm cgive his pay but was cooly' told by the pital, Buffalo, and left on, Monday for Tony Bars, W. H,' urns. Pat- Robertson, Superintendent of Missions, in
ross. Farm consists of 165 acres partly under young lady that she had no funds, It is .that city. . merston ............. ---.3 3 3 the Canadian West was a brother of the I . ,
I cultivation, brick house, bank barn, pig pim,, doubtful if be will be able to collect any. , deceased. Two other brothers, Donald provide funds to meet expenditures under =- - - - - . � -;- � � �. . � .
3 orchards, about 15 acros bush and swain Elsie Campbell, Dr. McCrae,' -�-
The lowest or any Lender act necossa;fly ' Mr. A. G. Sutton of the Q N. Ry, oba and a sister, Mrs. the Highways Improvements Act, grants .
A,ccepted. I I He claims that he is through With taking Pictoo, and Mr. Ernest Agnew of Lon. Brussels ............ ; ...... -4 4 4 and John of Manit . !�""*:k�".YOXW.!�T,710.��ll'If���lxxx XX!MX0:VXXXXXXX ..
For full particulars and terms apply on the Canadian virls borne I Irk! UA.A. � �t n f.. - 11 A 1k to High Schools, Hospitals, Public School yi-v
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. I YL '�,.�:.;.-..;. -�: - - - I. , Weeleattending the annual meetin Chester Mitchell, Sol. Webber Th a � C1, .i, A 1.
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STRAY14M. A s,carling heifer strayed to the ...',.1;".1:.1.�*-..'1.1A., k.:*�1:,:::�r � . I I ; I . i o'cl&k, 'a" - ,
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and paying expenses. ...';,k. Zt:�,�� �:,,.:..'. " Councillor and Mrs. S; Mitchell and Mr. Toronto, sp�nt a few hours with I.is X It's time to clean hou
JAmr-4up.AIG ��ilk"�.������,."..,�";.:�����"i iii Wingliam L, 0. L. No. 794 will hold right hip pocket. It was very
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iii��` X, I- - Mrs. Robert Asines, and her daughter, bad been delegated to investigate the large lines of Fall and -
earth, will pay goodpilee fat samootther a.... * � I I - 11 18S Winnie Halties, and Miss UcQuillift 29th. They will march to the Wingliam enough to know better than to carry a
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�.� d 11 and will be headed by the Wingbam Brats the well known editor of the Bruce Herald ,
WANTED -An assIstant matron for the , . :,�::�
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Ituron county House of Refuge at CAn. � � � Band. All members are invited to be Times, with a nose for news, interrogated Ayi Our'present stock of SuInIner shoes
ton, duties to begin Ist. 8 t, A3pliefttfons -, � Mr. I and Mfs. W. 1. Gallaher of thag� against Mr. Hawthorne, who resides on a
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t personal preferred, recolvelIx by oux To " I ber mother, Present toassittin the -decoration of all the gun carrier as to why he should carry farm near Brussels. X, I
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-- � , - . I -- I Mrs. Joseph Higgins, and daughter, Miss deceased Orangemen's graves, a dangerous weapon in a mixed crowd tried in Wingham this week. A i 'UUSt go- " I � .
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , su,h as was at the picnic, I I .
- -- . Maud, are spending,a, few weeks in the "allover-41figharh Lacrosse "Do you know we are livini in a civil. Mr. R M. VanNo'rman bas entered It ls.0ot, a question of what the shoe$
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The Municip%1 counr�fl of the Tp, of Morris , West. . I I Hanover juniors have been ordered to ized age and this thing will not be toler. into partnership with Mr. J. S. Dobble in
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tinto q, the "'IPIlere, the Icelly, the FIvans , Mrs. T. C. .-Brai)Jon arid Miss Hazel, play off the tie lacrosse game between ated," said the McLaughlin Automobile Agency, and ! ��, - are worth or what they cost,.
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the Kirkby draInH. Plan,s, ektimateR, - also Mr. and Mrs, ,Wilfred Reid and them and Winghom juniom in the Wing- the new firm will be known as VanNor- X ,
PrU01111" at the I'llerwi; residelloc. -rile tendeva 1113WIRCIVAL VZVUX. children,spent the *eek -end with Mrs, ham town park, Auguat loth at S. , pearance of a rural officer of the law, who I
w o eonsidered at tile council meoung 00 man & Dobbie. They will carry a full F-itery pair inust go -even if it be '
Town.ship Hall, Monday, Augu-t. 3o, 10,2i). at tk
iteave. A. Micl�Ayvs-, cierk. -ayor Brandon of St. This game piomisel to be a good One 88 gun so,conapsicuously, brought forth the line of McLaughlin accessories at Robert -
our Chautauqua audieAees ho,je Brandon's son, M asked the young man why be carried the X., ,
1�111YINwinghaln. Box 4. 1311tevalo. become, very fgxaillgi, vith tbo nali-A Marys. . � . % I these two toams are at present tied *for ,on and Recker's Garage. All past due loss,
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TOWNSHIP OF TURNOERRY two years, $or he hu appeared u Mr. and Mr� Ed. Jenkins and Miss� the championship of this district. One of the law, and that his home was in Lon. notes and accounts owing to J. S. Dobbie
-- I head of the 136JI Grea PgAyleos &Ad Edith, Miss Rei% ,Mr. Borden Jenkins, the largest crowds of the segson is expect- don. He aaid lie had his papers of all- must 'be paid by August 25tit, or will Men"S, WOMeTeS and Children's Shoes
clork'k, Notice of vint Vo.iting or ,Votoes "a's gty" 00� PW4ftr# tO 01? *IrO , also U wart Liniklater und Charlie Mol$on ed. .
List, 19314 for tile municipality of Tunthf"Iry, b"e, hfttd b1m. I thotity in the car. It is understood that be bonded Into court for collectlion, I
Notice ti hertiby given that I hive it the young man was not an officer, but In St. 11aurs Episcopal Methodist
Minty "' ""."' This 2rmw, under Jim directio,ft, V* of Toronto, motored to Auburn and God- Rad The Utbel are Included in thiselosing, sale.'
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ted or delivorctl to the Perp,011"t Mentioned it) arlo orbduttng "Nothing But the efich ar,d spent Sundiy. We would respectfully request all our that he carried the gun as a matter of Church, New York City, oil Thursday,
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11'ectiou%of-1.110 Ontario vffter'�4 Uet ACV, � W. j. Grear and Miss readera to examine the label on their Ao- protection while touring in the rural dist- August 5th. Mary Lucille, only daugliter
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- 11 ler-1111=611 vilrAnAht. Sueh' a rOM&I'kabits run. M till the big Edna Musgrove motored to Port Rowand, VANCt thi's week, as our mailing flats ticts. of Mr. and Mrs Frank W. Bradwin of
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to sould Act of the rovk,ud Asmes,Amcnt ROIL of eitim Including Now Tork 4nd To. and spent a couple of days with the form-
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. tho munIC110111ty to k entitI&I tovoto in tho ronto. X0 better Chaut&uqua, 91ay er's bi)othdt Mr. J�as. Greer, manager of bavd beenCorrected and it yott have paid Mr, Wesley saysat a mixed gathering Toronto, was married to James Robert %
tiald Alunialptatity At Ideetioni 10V M0mb6r?4 of ym over produoed, it Will show you tht IMAk of Hamitton, at that place for thepaper youshould be credited with such as the picnic was, -whera they were Laing, M. D., of Hamilton, Ont., soil of .1- � .. --- �. -
tho Legillative Ai��olffljly and At, MUllickpal how dilleult')t to to speak Momy of Dr. McDonald's old ftiontls same on -label this week. If you have misquoting scripture and condemningane Mr. Rotvrt Laing of Montreal, The cer.� Apo"&
Aloottan4and th&t the vald list wa,; firm" ted "N, othing
at, buffice. Turallerry, On tho XT111 Of But th4 Tftth,, for twantr-four ware glad to welcome hi to tvvm Ont not paid kindly assist us by mutwing I *nother, a man bad no right to carry a emony was condumd by the Rev. I)r.
gud.l .sLndie,rt,&%aA*bereforinsw,tift. houn, ftp"e we try it tot tho ,ill i I .
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And lhoreby c,alt UP= All V*t"ff W 16ke 4&y* of CII&t1ta tqV& Wook. , =I ir ff�r
""d "'com' -without delay. The $1.60 weekly Will gun. Asideirom that it's an infraction Ro�'mond L. Potman, pastor of the T V W
IMMMI&W pr0eeding-, W hnV6 6by ftVM or i'Not I , -n afed hi ,dmw % tww *W up * U r We r
warnimiftlootrectedaeommd1a tolsw. Fn*tbe ai in ttv, lo, ofte only c(oltinut for a few weeks at the of the law, and no one with common church. Thebride !%a niece of the latok
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