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Voting Likely to Be On Monday-, The old axiom ' at good wine .�- "�.~,_-�__�. Rmw�� I
. September 27th L _��.%^~.-"~ ��",Wj A Few Of The Ad;litlonoi I,F*lt Orangomen Decorate Decesoad ' "' "._' "WCMS . . I . ...
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Fair Prl:ges I Prothrenlip Gra.vo i Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Allen are visiting . . V
- It has been prophesied that sugar will ,� I ��, of my , recollectio For this tavern I . . . . � . , ;
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A special mecting'oi the Wingham town soon be selling at io con ts. - - - ______ . _ 't , �ltb friends in Toronto. . 1.
, � ber Following we meption A few of :the I flaunted a sign that as large and square ,
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� I ,council was held in the council chum ' , beaten by - eatlier. The sign I Miss Annie Barber has gone to Toronto 0
1 on Fri�lay evening. The by4aw author- Mr. J. C. Cameron and son of Chicago, special prizes offered at. th# Wingliam A large number of p6ople assembled at and much beaten b 1,� to. resume his duties as teacher. .�
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izingthe municipal council to assist the are visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fall Fair this yepr, Any others who the, cemetery on. Sunday afterqoon� the was supported ,by a .-dar post erected ,,-I"
� would care to assist by. offering a Special occOsion being the decoration, of Ora.rige- almost in the middle Q the cros,s-roads, Mr. and Mrs Jerome of Detroit, are Bovs 'and Gil, I 8 I"
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. i Excelsior. Knitting C to establish a McGee. pri;e will kindly co �, - visi,009 with his parents in town. C/ A
. Plant in town for the manufacture of Mrs. J. McLean and family of St. Paul, , mmunicate with, � the me&s grave, Numbers of their order so that even those who 'an might read, �; . I I I
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''I woollen goods and caskets was read and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur secretary, A. G. Smith at once.* . assembled in their hall at 2.30 and left at That is, they might bav read bad not Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Nivins spent the 1, I . I
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I (Membership required for entry to any 3 o'cloc% sharp, headed by the cltizen� the characters on the fa -. been almost week -end with her mother in Lucknow. ; .......... ".." �
11:, passed. Tbe,company ask for ex=ption McGee, Bluevale Road., I . . . � .
,1 of taxes for a period of ten years and special, Entries must be made vvith the band� to the cemetery where a. solemn whollyobliterAted by sun'�an4 sleet and Miss Marjorie Fisher has been engaged I
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1, The Winghain Citizens' Band have been secretary before 2 o'clock On thi day' Of memorial service was conducted and snow. Neverkbeless it sto4,d there -with to teach on the staff of the P ris C I- -
I afterwards a flat rate -on $10,000, sewer- , I . I
age from the factory and adequate fire en�aged to play at the Ford picnic at�. show.) ' ' where the following deceased brethren's a� much ,significance as the inscription legiate, , I
` I 1. protection in the way of hydrants in close Brussels 'on Sept. 10, They . are also SPECIAL No. 1 -Best, pair Hereford graves were decorated with flowers. Post, above the bar -room door- 11141ceuse4 to Mr. ,,Ind Mrs. John Radford and child- We Have The Goods. �
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I proximity to the factory. The latter two booked for Ripley fair. I Calves either sex, bred by exhibitor, Ist, County Master J. F. Groves read the sell beer, wine and other spirituous and ren atterided the wedding of the former's .
I 1, $10,00; 3rd� $5.00. DOnat- names of the brethren, Provincial Grand , ferMented' liquors." .---.----I-
. are already supplied. Iftheby-lawlspUt J. W. McKibbon, local agent for Tem. $15- 00' 2n( ' . brother, Archibald, on Wednesday of last I I I , , ,
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� before the peopl6, voting will take place pleton!s Rheumatic Capsules, and RAZ.- ed by the Cana ri .Jereford Breeder's Chaplain, Rev. H, W. Snell officiated 8, Tile roads crossed At the foot of two week. I . I � �� �,,�� -
on Monday, Sept. 27tb. Voting will take MAH for Asthma, say& these two $tan. Association. � Chaplain, and, A. G. Smith as Worshipful hills, at the very foot of the village. . 0 A new and COMPlete Stock of School Supplies . �,,�el
. I SPECIAL NO, 2 -Best bushel of apples M Mrs. Malcolm - Isbister of Saskatoon, . � I
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place as follows. clard repiedies are selling better every . I � I I aster. There stood the sign -post, and over from is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, William . . 1!-,
I I exhibited, $5.00 worth of nursery Stock, Andrews, Orsemus; Abraham, Thomas; it, against the hillside, lay the tavern, a Including Public School TeXt Boolks. . ,, I
I Wards I and 2 at Robertson and day, I Isbister. . . 11
� winner's seiectip. ,Apples to be shipped Bell, Alex, 4 Bloomfield-," Robqt-,. Brooks, gaunt square light brick structure with I .
Herker's garage with W. J. Haines as D. Owing to the increasing use of the auto- . V. Miss. Lu —
# MR. 0.1 and Win. Gannett, poll clerV. I to donors.-Brown'Br6s. Brown's Nurser- John; Bullard, Joseph-, Black, John; Bell, the bar -room steps at the - nearest corner , ella Campbell has returned to
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. mobile it is expected'that before jong all Windsor, after spending her holidays at I
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-, ith A, M. David, Baird; Win. Sr.; Baird, Wm, Jr ; and a xuain entrance in the widdle, A
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11 , lrralicU, 1). R. O.� and J..S. Morgan, poll vehicles whether horse and buggy or �P:ECAL NO. 3 -For the best baiter Baird, Robert; Campbell, Robert; Camp- plank platform ran all across the front her home here. . I
� motorwillbe compelled to carry, lights at as. Mr. Jas. Moore'and daughter of New FREE
I. clerk.. � . . broken colt, halter, donated by Tho,iii bell, John, ,Casemore, J, H.; Cornyn, and far enough around the end to pass
I night. . . � Kew. I � V -room door, In'ordi�ixry cii m- Jersey, are visiting with his brother, Mr.
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, . Ward 4 in Gregory's vacant store, J. John Sr.; Cornyn. John Jr.; Cornyn, Win.; the bar
� W. Dodd, D. R. O., and William Moore, Cargill and Wingharn baseball teams I SPECIAL NO. 4 -For one mile bicycle- Cornyn,, Thos.; Cloakey, John.; Currie, stances, an old-fashioned wooden pump Win. Moore. I -A 5C LEAD.PENCIL-
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r, poll clerk. will play off the tie at Brussols� on Wednes- race, Watch donated by W. G. Patterson. David. Deyell, James; Davidson, Obad- would have stood on one corner, but in Miss Lavina King is spending,the week-
�c , race, Ist iah; Godkin, James; Groves, Duncan; its steAd, . ust a few feet away, under the end with� her, friend, Miss Thomson of .
I - A communication from Toronto was day. It is tb be hoped that Cargill will SPECIAL NO. 5 -Running 3 .
. read asking for the adoption of the follow- not get as sore as Teeswater if they prize, $2,00; 2nd prize, 31 00. Gordon, D. M.; Green, George; Gray, edge of the road, a spring of clear water Harriston. I I With each purchase in our SOtionery and BoolK
ing resolution. I . . should lose the- game. SPECIAL NO. 6 -For ihe slowest auto- Wesley, Green, John; Galbraith, Allen; appeared. The water was cold and it Miss Lina Barber has gone to Toronto Department amounting to 50c or over, we will give a �
I Resolved that this council request the A man from Wroxeter was taken mobile in ra&, drivers'to change cars, Groves, James; Hanna, George,. Has- shonein the sun, turning over slowly for a few days, then to Sarnia to her
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0 Provincial Goverment acting with the through Wingharn on Monday for, 'Gode. nd, $5.00 larn, Alfred; Hunter, John; Hicks, Her� once or twice before it slipped back into position, as Milliner. - 5c lead ,pencil -FREE, 11
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-.1 � � Municipality of Ontario. to apply to the riph jail where he will await trial for a donated by THE ADVANOR' . bert; Hawthorne, lienry; Kerr, Joseph; the earth again, to reappear by.ftlie r6ad- Miss Eva Rintoul has returned ho�e
Dominion Railway Board for a postponed . SPECIAL No, -7 -Best exhibit Of Lougheed, David; Leary, Benjamin; Lou- side, behind the stables, in the orm of, a after spending three weeks in To�onto 1
0 most unhuman assault or a series of them den vegetables from any school gar-- gheed John;. Mories, Sam'l; Montgomery, rivulet, which, after many'years away . an 50% am
. of the bearing of the application of the against his own nine year old daughter. gar I I I � � and Richmond Hill, U U
. . Bell Telephone Company for power to . den. Prize products to be donated to. Robt.,, Musgrove, John; McCroight,Fre,d; from it, at length prompted in� disserta. Mrs. H. Allen. and, son George, of mcKIBBON 6 2AU 8
. . increase its rates so as to give the muni- ` lvliss Dorothy Pullen, daughter of Mrs. Wingbarn General I-lospital, let Prize McCreight, �ohn; � McCreight, Thos.; ticin on 14Tbe Source". . Niagara Falls, have returned home after .
1. . CiPalities and the Provincial Govern. Mary Pullen. underwent an operation in $4,00, 2nd prize, $3.00,, 3rd prize, $2.00, Netterfied, Tbo5. Sr.; Netterfled, Thos, The real soure'e of this stream was far- visiting friends in town. DrugsandStationery 4r
, I ment an opportunity to arrange for - the the Winghara,G6neral Hospital on Mon- I .
.." � Prizes by H..U. Is�rd. '� Jr.; Netterfied, Win.; Netterfied, John; ther up, past the grist mill and behind - .
,: I . . . � expropriation of the system in Ontario.. day morning, having a bone in her nose SPECIAL No. 8 -For heaviest dozen Netterfied, James, Perdue, John; Porter, the blacksmith's shop; but here by the Miss Ada Buttery has returned to Lon. Ediagn � Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R, Tick I I I
:1: removed, caused from A fall when a. littlel Donated by W�yte Padk- Win.; Porter,. George; Price, Thos.; tavern it made its first ieal apppearance. don kftt!r visiting her parents, Mr. and 1
1. 'On motion of Reeve Tipling and of eggs, $2.00. .
� . cillor Mitchell the resolution was adopted girl, 14 , ing Co. ' I � I Pattison, Wm- J.; Rush, David; Reid, Sometimes, as children, on the way to M49. A, Buttery. 1_ . - -_ - * ..
i and a copy of it forwarded to the Govern. Mr. William Rooney, who has beeiii . SPECIAL No. 9 -For best 12 dozen Andrew; Rankin, Richard; Smeltzer, school, we used to make the , interesting Miss Lezetta Johnson has - returned '�... �91 --- A, I ��, . — "I -- *MW "il_;
1! I . ated. by Abel; Saddler, Win.; Saddler, Robt.; expe4ment of casting a chip of wood in- after spending the past month with her I .
, went. residing with his sister, Mrs. T. Barnes, crate white eggs, 4.00. Don . . I -...-
2'. , I ,.Taylor, John; Young, Alex; Vanstone, tothe churning waters, watch it glide sister in Waterloo. --'-"*- _ —"----"---- I
I . Moved by Councillors Elliott and Wingham, has gone'to Ifeland to visit Whyte Packing Co. . , Win.; Walters, David; Yarth and Schools Re -Opening * Q4W=W"ffiW===WW=W=ftW=W4W0
.. Currie that the inspector of plumbing, his parents Mr Rooney was severely SPECIA:�No. 10 -For the best lady ' downfrom sight, theik run out behind Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nierg . I
. � � Chief Allen.'be instructed to prosecute wounded in'thdright hand wfiile serving driver, driving arid outfit taken 'into con- The grave of the late Mrs. John the stables by the roadside, and wait for children are spending their holidays with In order,to give children a chance to W-Iq 9 45 1
, . - ' ' Cornyn was also decorated in loving it to emerge t' attend the junior CHRISTIL�
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, each and every violation of the plumbing in the ,world war. . riumphaut into the light relatives in TurnberrV. � Chautauqua lessons,
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. by -law. -Carried - I � . rememb rance of her gift of the property What a weird, perilious voyage for craft Dr. �kndrew Mitchell of Denver, Col., . .
I . An auto crashed into the back of John Norman I .
. , I . . hich the.Oranae Hall stands. so frail! How the, -chip iniust havb held is visiti g Tuesday morning, September the 7th. �1. .1. .
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11 I :_ __ ___ ___., McEwen's buggy in front of Nicholl's SPECIAL NO, 11 -For the Best Loaf on Nv . - A with, his mother, Mrs. Andrew 9 1 I'� .L
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I . I I A. Plack Passes Away :' �' - � bakery on Saturday night and smashed of Bread and half dozen Buns or Biscuits, ___ - � �ell, John'St. ' I .. I I � . .. � _,tl
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. ,�� *-:1 hurtling and tossing through that subter- 8 Moore will be in charge I ' � ..... ,. � �. .
� . . Many of the older *residents of Wing. the reach and bent the axle. The driver made by any brand of Winghara Flour, Plowing Demonstration . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Young are visit- of Mrs. Buchanan's room. . � . � � . - I
� I I Lillies Floiir donated by � r4neap passage! Niagara givei no more � . . � .. ,:.., � , . . .. ,.�, �
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ham will read with regret the ,following Pulled out and dashed for liberty but not one bag of Five The Fordson 'ilractor wift give a Tractor rig in Guelph, returning with their daugh. .1 . .,
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It I obituary notit6 c9pied, from an Edmon. beforehe was s�otted. - Howson & Howson. and Plowing Demonst'ration at Mr. Peter Kakabeka, Tviontmoreuce, or the u ter, Mrs. George Bard. School Pairs In Huron CountV 1920 ) Groceries and I . .
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�' I ton Paper. While a resident in Wingbarn k6s; us SPEdIAL NO.. 12 -For the Best Fowler's farm, BlueVale Road, from 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Reid and daughter, Dwric WHIC111C HELD I I - � 1. � .. I 4� I ....
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Mr. Flack enjoyed the respect and 'affec- that we were entirely wrong in our last Gentlemen's Turnout, one whip, value 6 O,clock, on Tuesday afternoon, Sept Tena, visited with relatives in Ripley Sept. 9 Dashwood Thursday sions :,. �
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I tion of all who knew him, and was nikssed issue in �eporting the rumor, which we $2,75, donated by John Johnson. I 7t,h opposition, will be welcomed. ground, flowed beneath the bar-roo'm for a few days, last week. . Sept. 10 Crediton Friday .. . . � .1.
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� . particularly in. the Methodist church heard that officer Pellow, of Goderich, was - At tl�e Amouries on the evening of I . A. M. CRAwFonD, Dealer. ' I I . .
I . . . door, beneath tbegravelled space where Mr, and Mrs. P. W. Scott left for five Se0t.. 16 Gorrie Thursday I . I
. where lLe,was a faithful member - and ari to replace Mr.,Torrance and himself as Thursday. Sept. 30th, at 8,30 o'clock) - I
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, . I Close"To $200,00 .steeds of noble': blood have stamped at week's trip to the, West. They will go as Sept. 17 Ethel . "ay, Tea and Coffee
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: � license inspector for Huron. competent judge. Babies to b ' " Sept. 18 Porter's Hill Saturday I
� i � "The death occurred on Sundgy morn� . � on . ,00. The Hospital Auxiliary have received the hitching post, almost beneath . the . far as Grand Prairie. .
.. . . Rawling, 111 � ths and under. ist prize 46 f stables honored by the memory of Lo�d Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tees and little Sept. , 20 Colborne Monday J I N
I . I Ing of Joseph Arthur Flack, aged 92 years, Divisional Commander Capt 2nd prize $2 . .50. from Mr. A. H. Hermiston. secretary o I Sept. 21 McKillop Tuesday aw====w,vwmww%s�warjwawam=w4r- ,,,
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. .. at the' family . of the Salvation Army writes from Lon- the local ebautauqua committee, a check Haddow, Prince Charlie, Pride of Perth, daughter of Windsor, are visiting at the . f .
, . � residence, 11233 -94th he beat special prize of all was'over-,' 'ble home of Mr. A. M, Fralick. Sept. 22 Clinton Wednesday; ____ I I
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1 I . street. The deceased gentleman was born don thanking Mr. Reg. S. Williams for T rize list viz. a silver cup, (or $198.94, representing the amount of Perfection, and a line of othei nota Sept. 29 ' . St. Helens f,wednesday I Where Will It End? � I
� on April 18th, 1828, at Earith, Hunting- the theque and list of contributors td the looked from Our P the Sunday evening' collection at the beasts.whose pedigrees hung upon the Mrs. E. B. Walker of Nova Scotia, and Sept. 39 Walton Thursday I As usual Toronto papeis are landing
I . I donsbire, England. where, he lived until Salvation Army. appeal at Wingham, which is donated, by. the Canadian Bank union iervice.-Listowel Banner. bar -rooms wallk. I I .,
.,, . .� 1857, when he.came to Canada and set- The cheque was for $422.50. of Commerce to the school. making the � � � The ffitt-root� itself wasi . Miss Perth Butter of Stratford, renewed Oct. 4' Wroxeter Monday I the - Canadian National Exhibiii ' '
I best exhibit at the fair. This cup is a Tall Corn I the place of acquaintances in town last r week. Oct. 5 Belgrave . Tuesday on as
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� . tied in Ontario. . i peculiar interest in those days. As. to . Nursd Emma Walters of Toronto, is Oct. 8 Bluevale Friday I
� I The Services in the Wingliam, Meth0d', beauty and stands about one -foot in Opposition is� the life of trade. Last beauty. it could m al�e no � boast, nor was . : than last year. WfArewill it end? , , , ,
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1� In 1865 he married'Jane Goss of Wing. ist Church next Sunday will be as follows: height. It will be suitablelY engraved for week we hada stalk of corn wbichmeasur- spendingher holidays with her parents, . - I. __..... - . - ----- 4 1 . � . ..1. I I
I ham, Ontario, and in 1905 removed to - 11 . � public wnrchin subject "'the g. 1., M-l I . . .1 Ir it attractive in its plainness. Its floor Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, Culrosi. I � 'I � �.. . . . ;, . I . I
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eu 14.1ml, 0 illclies, and th s week a uni-
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was plain and bare, as'was also its walls,
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Mr. John Moore of Grand Rapids,
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'.. death. He leaves o4e son, W. A. Flack
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-'Losing Our Grouo". All are cordially
Death Of H. J. Prankam
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leaving�a stalk in ouy office the first time
inches,
except for the hangers thatpublished,the
qualifications of specimens of live stock,
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Mich., is visiting with Mr. J. C. Currie
and othek1ld in Wingbam.
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I spectorof stOck i� this city. The funeral
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After an illness of two weeks Henry j.
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he cornes in that measures 14 feet 9
and the roots woW t be measured either.
the dates sales, the program-
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Mr,'and Mrs. A. Haviland and children
Sept. Ist, Miss Irene Taylor, only
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Frankum died at an early hour on .Mon .
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mo t9rk up from Stratford, and spent
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Taylor
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Mr.Auton, a resident of Ayton, came
day morninF,, at his home in Harriston,* dn
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rattions atid.marvellous feats displayed
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over Sunday with their friends in town.
4th con. of Kinlogs, to Mr. Archie Pat-
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toAown recently to undergo treatment
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John street from pneumonia. Deceased,
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Wingbarn citizens were well represented
by some travelling circus. There were
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Mr. Yrank Galbraith of Toronto. is
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and boarded at the, Queen'e hotel, where
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was taken ill and removed to the
w h o was born in England 78 years ago,
to Canada'Vhen a bOY of le, setting
at theibaseball match at Cargill on Sat-
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usual.Windsor chairs, and the very usual
spending his holidays at the home of his.
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WiNDSon -Citnitiog-On Wednesday, I
Claresholm. for, interment. on Tuesday
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at Picton, where he worked at 'his - trade*
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.urday' afternoon. Wingliam boys ipade
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fpur �runs in the first innings but failed to
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vand ciga'r ,stubs On
flavor, of stale, bee I .
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith.
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pasied , away., The remains were shipped
of leather dresser, also working in the
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get. any ri�ore during the remainder -of the
t1le shelf behind the bar was a modest
Miss tvia McGill, B' A., and Mr. ,G.
daugh0t of Mr., and Mrs, Robt. Car -'
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io"his home at Ayton. ' �
large tanneries at Acton and, Southam p"
1 ade seven runs. I
game,',while Cargill in
assortment of liquors, and in the middle,
- W. M�Gill, B.A., of Toronto, have bien
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rick of Whitechurch, to Mr. Win.
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to n. He removed with his family from
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self, ,
above the .instead of the familiar
vi , heir sister, Mrs.W. R. Hambly,
siting t . . ..
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. : . AUTOS FOR SALI,I-Ifo�d ro,�Ot�r Q
ant car'speed over a certain distance
Actbb. to this town three years ago, and
bi 'pl�yed in Brussels on Wednesday
picture of a liorse�race, a boxing tournat
Mr. and Mrs, Gus. NewbeFry and;
WOODS -TISDALE-On W e d n e s d ay, I
ChovroleL touring 490, in good mechanical
.. condition. Bargains for quick sale. Applyto.
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thereis a decidedlygood reason to be'.
being 4nifivalid,'frorn rheumatisin, very
afternoon, Sept. Ist.
mentor 9, cock -fight, the space was used
children of Toronto, spent the -week-end
Sept, ist, Miss Maude Tisdale, daugh� I
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lieve h , plis either unwise or untruthful.
seldom left his home. He is survived by
Save Hou " .
to display the likeness of some promin-
at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McCool.
'ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Tisdale of Donny.
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These boastful record breakers incite
his .wife, .,,two sons, Wallace of Wood-.
Wires a e
ent politician. In' the' -seventies there
' Mr. J. A. Allen of the Dominion Bank
- brook, to Mr. Harry Woods, of St. ,
I . OR SALE�T*o,gbod Ford cars for site at
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others to indulge in'the same foolishness
bridge# and formerly of Wingham, and
Lightening struck the stone residents
hung for years a large framed portrait of
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Branch at, Oshawa, has returned after
Helen s. . � I
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and the rivalry results i e
.T ist, Harristoft, and �ne
Harry ., druggi
of Mr. J;hn E. McCallum, Con. 8, East
I George Brown, which ei in
Jon. s ,ved
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RADvoin)-joaNqTox-In East' Wawa.
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-Few articies huuaotk id furni-
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ture. Apply flat abqve -Bowlers, musio
public generall�. The � high speed artist
may escape injury for a long time, and he
daughter, Miss Lily, at home. . Rev. Mr.
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Wawanosh on Saturday evening. It
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knocked a chimney off, and entered into
contradistinction to the numerous crude ,
counterfeit presentnients of local stal-
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nosh, on Wednesday, Sept. Ist, Mr.'
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naturally gains confidence till tome day
services at Harriston cemetery on We&
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Ihe roof about two feet away coming
down tbrouvh the window and out alonc,
lions and bulls: I I .
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Quebec, is visidiig with his mother, Mrs.
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JU at. I I the weaicened gives way and he MS V . . . . Bull, singularly enouga) was the 1 .... he Netterfield, Lower Wingham,,for a few . . . ____ _� . � . I , I
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. Dn.. FoRD's Orvicn. finds himself in the ditch, or perhaps Wiagham Ighoutauqua I the telephone wires to the ground. Luck* ofthelandlody, She was at leasta grass d9ys. . . �
LOST -Somewhere In Wingharn or on Blue. some one else may find him there. Acres ijy no one was injured and no fire started. widow, alid she seemed to enjoy dispen- ' XXXXXXMIX.NXIM, XXT701 XXXXXXXXXX I �
I Wingharn Chautauqua is now going Thisisthe homestead of Mr,John Mc. Mr. Robert VanNotman of Hamilton,
. vale road. A wrist watch with leather of newspaper admoristion 'have been I sing liquors,,,, It was a treat to see her 90 ' I
strap, Valued as keep sake, ' The opening entertainments Ca ' . 1 40 ' .
Reward it left ' full swing. is visiting at the home of his patents, Mr. 14, ir i
I at. - I � I . given and hundreds of accideiits have The , lium of town. I phimp right arm work the brass handle qwwd , I
�. AnvAxen Orrict. attested the dangers of speeding and on Tuesday were well attended. every time anyone called for beer, her . and Mrs. R. M. VanNorman, Diagonal 9 I
WANTED -A girl to work in restaurant. reckless driving, but still the e London Concert Company proved them- Ladies Shoe Pound I Road, - .41 h x. .
. . black eyes flasbing constantly, and the " go "' ()
� .. evil goes on. - S C H'ff 0"' "' L S H 0
Apply to. � . . 3. It- ArCXAY.: selves all that they were advertised to be. Our old friend John Quirk brought us mooth ivory skin of her cheeks s Mrs. Jas. Jenkins and Mrs. McCool 9 .
I . . Pines too, seem to have but little effect 0 inking . X I
. in T�ducing the danger. It may be that Father Fallon introduced Father Watt ina ladie's shoe which he claims to have h every jibe and every and family of Calatka, are visiting with X I 74'
I WANTEM-A Youhg Yam for store bustnesa, i who was the speaker of .the evening and picked up on the street on Tuesday morn- I
Awly to RIX(4 Bu0s, only a smhll percentage of the motor sally. � Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jenkins, Bluevale X 11 .
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I ., 1, � , * I *1 0"rva'k. 82'5. A' — drivers ate guilty, but the percentage is gave an excellent, address on ,-Winning ing At first we were inclined to believe -Sally, odd as it may seem, was the Road. . ON DAY 910 �
. WANTED. 4;6noral S pply. the Peace." The entertainments durin� that he bad stumped some one to trade I
my-ts. Als. DAVIDSON. much too great. i the remainder of the week promisq..to be shoes and he had been unable to 'get it name of her daughter. Sbe, too, per� Mrs. Atthur Fellman and children of
Fordvnoh, Oat. � .. - .-.. __.____.._ - Visiting at Mr. A, E. Llpyd's X it, �
'. I even more interesting. A packed tent is on, but we must have been wrong as he lisp to her sorrow, bad blac�k eyes ,
. _-11- - .__-_7_-___,__ " __ - 8 and Toronto, are . School will op6n on Tuesday next, and every po
11 Another Garage Por Wingham -a tuarvellously strange look Mrs, Vellman was for6erly Margaret hT, `�__ I
TOWNM-111? OF JURNBERRY .1 . expected on Saturday eVdninj to see the had ,bQth his. own boots"on. Howeveri red lips and Hiscox of Wiugbam, jP� Boy and Girl will need a new pair of shoes, for ttie al%
Another change has taken place in the play "Nothing but the Truth" the lady who lost the slipper may have that was not of earth. nor of sky, I have , .
I Clork's Notice of First Posting of 'Votees ' � X Fall and Winter term, so we have set aside Satur-
McLaughliA 4utomobile Agency in Wing- The Junipr Chautauqua promises,. to , same by calling at this office for it seen tbii mother and this daughter, both Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Prentice, Simcoe, I
List 1920 f6r the aduniolpality of Ttirnberry, Mr. Prentice V day Sept. 4th for a dreat
, couUr offiuvon. ham. Mr. R. M. VatiNorman has sold surpass former years. The children will A short time ago Mr. Quirk found a long beauties of the same stock, the ciie ell- were in tOWft last Week' 4 I ;n I
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. Not� ce Is hereby given M4 I haVo tmnarait- rs. Prentice will :g
I ted or delivered to the person's mentioned In his share in the business to Mr. Andrew give their part of the entertainment an ii1k glove which soon found an owber. ticing, the other threatening, serving has gone West, anclM , Y'10E DAY
Section 9. of "The OntAtia Votor'a Litt Act" Taylor, and the firm name will be known Monday afternoon after which Rev. One thing sure, no person Vill lose their drink to boisterous men who revelled in spend some time with her parents, Mr. SCHOOL S"r,
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mitte or delivered of the list mailb purauant as Taylor & Dobbie, We understand Dr. White ,of OttawO,will lecture. On bank roll whether, large or small if Mr. blatant boast and ribald jest ,
t? said AOt Of 010 revised Assossmont Roll of that Mr. Taylor is contemplating turning M a I jesting and boasting were the conspicu- Mr. T. J McLean spent the week -end X ICI
t le Municip,41KY to be entitled to veto In the . ond y evening Jessie'lsabel Christian Quirk finds it. It would be a nicer world � I
r room part of the Queen's Hotel is the leading feature. The Junior Chav- to live in it everyone wag as honest as he, ous accompliabinent'g, Ind while. 11liglitY in Orillia, and was accomnavied horne by I I
said Municipality at elections for mombors of the dining wi A,
the Legislative Asqemb and at uniolpal I . de'eds of valour can be recalleil, one date his daughter. E'leanor, ,who ha% spent. a I a i
Elections and that the sAl 114twasplaposted into show rooms and equipping a modern tauqua is in charge of two very estimable 11
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11P ab my ofilco, Turnbor_M on the 164h of M Ma The Chautauqua Hunt not venture to perpetuate the 'jokes. part of her holidiys with her aunt, Mrs. X 4 I
.Aligwt, 1". , and row -sins there for In McLaughlin garage. Nothing definite ladies viz. the leader, iss rtha " Bell, 11 I �
And I horob$r Call upon all Voters to take has really been decided on as to the re- n 9 8,110 e The children's hunt for Chautauqua,, Ifor the delicacies of thought *tjd speech Doig, intliat town. ' i 0 .
I I arid Mrs. Thos. Kew. Pate t ' uld 8 e IN 6 � . � .
1111nediato 1A,oreedingq to have ally orrord ior tickets which were placed in store Win- oftentimes wire disregarded and strong Mr and Mrs. Netterfield who returned I 71
, otykmiEkop coxregtod according to law. , modelling of the building as yet, . to it that their children are sent to the X k I
Dated tho AM day of August, 193D. dows on Thursday night proved fascinat drink had it wonderfully loosening effect to th�ir home in Toronto, after visiting Oil all lines of our School Shoes on -Satur(iny , . .
I 1). Powum, Clerk. pleasant aindmstructive tneetings. I � $ �
. ________. _____'__.__ Visiting Boyhood Sceneg I .A. 1� ing for the little folks, The following Ofthe tongue. But boasting, in Many with Mrs. Netterfield in Lower Wingham, X next. i
. % *1 � '. were successful, ClareficO I Hinscliffe got Instances at least, is a harmless pasttithe, * I
Mr. Andrew Comr. one of the very were called back from Toronto, owing to I We want to sell a lot of School Shoes on Sat- K
first of Wingliam's settlers, is visiting at , the one out of Tun ADVAxcE window, , -especially if you can get someone else to the illness of their son Harold, who with NAI urday
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I . the home of his niece, Mrs. C. J. Reading, ' In East Wawanoth Oat Field Laura Smith the one out of the Times . boast for you. Titlet the 4 case of Jack his sister, Myrtle, remained for a yeek X School Shoes—at ... '
Mkk window, Jessie Taylor the ticket out of Latupert. Jack was a short, stocky, . i�c, will do it too, if good , ,I
I Patrick St. It is now over AftY YeArs Last Week, longer visit with their grandmother.
DSPAMENT OF MILITIA AND since Mr. Co'i'sar left here for Southern W. 0. PatterioWa window, Jack Fields, young farmer who was noted for his Nurses Barclay' and McPayden of low prices.are any induceiinent. .
DEFENCE Manitoba. He remembers distinctly v;hen While Mr. J, R, Wightmart was drgLw- the ticket out of Chrittie!s window, Irene great strength, It was said of him that Duboy Hospital, 1)uboy, U. S, A., spent This is a motley saving proposition for any � �
- Wingliam was composed of two stnall ing in oats oil biS farm near 136006 One Hunter the ticket out of Greer's shoe once during the haying, seeing A raill- IM, School .Sihoe buyel'.
,q� Notice to t)�,-; members of the Caimillax , , a Nyeek at tile li�nle of the former's cousin, I � i
E-Pedittonars, Porce. ` houses. It is very intereafling to us day recently, he vas astonislidd to see a store And Frances Bennett theiticket out storm approaebitig, lie went into a field Mr 1). R. Mcl)onald. Mr, and Mrs X, I
young people to bent,, him tell of the pion. doe and two half grown fawn come out of � Of Xinlfg- with a barley fork nud threw the luty- M�D;nald and daughter, Miss Verna', Rl'.A1RMBRR-- .10 tier cent off on school shoes, �
OVUE b, hereby liven to all concoractl , Thaticket itx Mig's window was the eoekq on to the wagon, one at a time, as .
) ter days. Mr. Co&sar was quite- interest- the buah nearby and walked quietly into holds good for SATUImAY Om.y.
N that, et-raemberit o the (,lanadian Expedt- 101mlltOn, bit oat field where tbty� leisurely ate in 3 motored as far as Detroit with thein on I , I
tionsiry Xotre who are 6141110A to And who, ro- td in the Advance, Bank Of I the last o4e to be lifted it was only found fastas the burmei could walki, Jack wa
. imire p(*t-d1w.hATgo dent%l trefttniW must, Buildings as Jutit, the stubble about W. yards from his on Monday night.' The one in Greer's handic4opped inasmuch as lie could uot Tueeday. � .
,(nbtnit,their)ADI�licati(mgtot,lit,l)i,�triet 11;R- and Bell,lelephone Mrs, Ernier Button of California, arid I _ - . -1. .
� itiffticeaptne itradquarferA ,of the pimtripit was, found on Saturday night It was stage a littying scene in the I)rkr-r000l. I -�
in whith they r"04N rin or befute W ftptenib� where they no st large sink w&&On, They dio not remain long though . C ]pry, Alta., 1, .i�
hole, M that 1W a !coel y1t believe hia for they rapidly Wode bff into the bush hidden In a roost conspicuous lace as lnAte,-ad,he uAM to fold fifty -cent silver Mr. George Gregory -of .0 ,
er, IW.. ApOteation-4 for delItAl treatmenr it could -Ir P .dd$*4& :- . 1. . 1, �
q rmmt4yed stLer IsLfftptewber, 11M, Will not be W. 'Greet simply turned the ticket back- phreq vVith hi,.q fLuger.q. are visiting with their mothor, Mr4., Thov. Ar _% . I .� I
I (4"Wdered. fsgd.) IramaNx 101orr, own tyse, Town Cl Gro"s took WIM on Mn William PkId's hm 1Md d0ubt- a.r& *ad plot<*d a price on the back Of Then thete wt -4 big Wil Benson, who, 6mory. Mrs. Gregory and babe� *ho W J . I.
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Na,R*G*nhr it., ad It compmW faym0ly in color and went about the country-ilde vvith rJord h&ve "nt the mmmer with ber partnts, . I
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