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. Passed Averypretty wedding took place on I Addresses Miss, Margaret Ross of Bayfield. is .
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Wednesday, Sept. 11'a Mr.Prank HowsQn left for a trip. to I
- let, at St. Pau. ,� . . � The bylaw to grant certain concessions I -Ing at S, S, No. 0,'Turaberry. I
The town coun7li 1;�et in - the council church, W , ingliam, when Miss Ida Eliza- Quebec. . . The opening day's attractions at the teach � . � .... I
chamber on Tuesday evening with Coun- Miss Ada Naines visitid Iii Toronto to Wood Bros. who purposed opening up gham Chautauqua this year were, Mr. Dudley Holmes has purchased Mr. � "I
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. beth Carriel; eldest daughter of Mr. ,and , tory in Win . John Glerds residence 6n Frauces St. S ecials In I—.
cillors Cunningham, Mitchell and Currie Mrs. R . obt. Y. Carrick of Whitechurch, fora few days. a Woollen Goods and Casket Faci , ite a treat, The big tent was pitched P . �
absent. I . the Walker & Clegg building which was V U and Mi$$ Mildred Green of Southampton,
Bylaw No. 835 to provide for the grant- was united in marriage to Mr. William Mr. Allen Reld of Detriot, is visitirig At to have been voted on at Wingligm on : on the park on Monday, Atig. 30t -, - � has been engaged to teach in Zetland I 0
Ing of a loan, of $10,000 to William Gunn, A. Windsor of Detroit, ,the Rev, Mr. his home in town. Monday evening, Sept, 27thi will not be the f1r6t program was given on Tuesday school, I
repa � ya . ble in seven years withoul interest, Snell officiating, Mr. Robt. Grove$ spent the, wcek,end voted on, because the building is sold to. 'afternoon, when the London C,gucert I Jennie Ard, Edward Street, had School Supplies �
and a f a' e6t of $10,000 was Thebride wore 4 dress of white silk with friends In $tratford. ,,another concern. Party were the talent, furnishing the MI$$ I 1".
ixed asses in crepe-de-chene ;and georgette and veil Miss Ethel Chandler of .Toronto, is Mr. William Gunn, a phonogr4ph complete progrant, For the evening, In an, enjoyable birthdo,y party on Monday . . . 1, . . I � I
read twice. adorned with oran, , . -1 dition to' selections by the Concert evening. I I I I
Bylawlslo. 830 to provide for taking � ge blossoms and carried visiting at her home in, Turnberry. . "' qianufacturer of Saginaw, Mich,, �arne to ad I 1�
a bouquet of bridal roses, The brides- I .Mr. and augh- � t a 1 a community . W. and Mrs. Murray McLelsh have 5c Scribblers,, 6 for . . . , 0 * . , .' 25c 4
the votes of the electors of the town of , . Mrs. J. Hirst and little d town and PU propo ition up to the. Party, following a Prelude of
maids were Miss Lavina, sister of the cil to allow him a fixed assessment singing led by Mr. Brouwer, there was a rented the residence of the late Mrs. John- !
three , ter are visiting with friends in Toronto. cOun I )I
Wingbarn on bylaw 835, was read bride and Miss Alice Reading of Wing. , lecture by Rev. Capt. R, J. J. Watt, On Robinsotion Shuter St. 10c Scribblers, 3 for . ,. :, : 2 �
times and carried, Voting on this bylaw ham, The groom was supported by Mr. Miss Minnie Saunders is visiting with of $10,900 for ten years and to loan him "Whining the Peace," which was really I ington wishes to 9 , . �5c �
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will take place on October 4th. between Charles Gillespie bf Whitechurch. the. her sister, Mrs. Frank Finigan at ,Sea, 410,000 for seven years without interest Mr. and Mrs. Win. Err' 5c Exercise Books, 6 for 0 0 0� 5c
- . and he would open up a phonograph fac. good. �. thaulc their- friends and 'neighbors for * . I .
the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. in. and vot bride was given away by her father. forth'. , � ' cise Books, 3 for 0 k-) 0 0 25C
aces and tory in Wingham. .Vhe Concert Party consists of three their sympathy and kindness in their sad 10c Exer IP 0 ��
ing will be held in the same pl After the wedding, the party returned Mr, Jas. Hamilton and daughter) Miss expending between membefs I cf the staff of the Loudon Con- bereavement, . . I � � . �
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witti the same deputys and poll, clerks as to the home of the bride whe' a sit" g with friends In Mr. Gunn purposes Will- . ________ --- .
re . pretty 011ie of Oshawa, is y! In, � titory of Music (Priv cipal F. 14. The Band.'w'ill bold their concert in the . .
published last week for the Woods bylaw 1 $75,000 and $100,000 on machinery and sery .
which was to have been voted on Sept, wedding lunch was spread, the table being town. equipment and, while he would make no goose, the accompanist a ' ad tenor of the park on Thursday of this week, owing to � . I . I
decorated with pink and white astors, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mines and little promises, yet it is expected that before quartette; Misq, Plorence Dewey, violin- t I , . .
27th. . . . � heir playing at the F Ord picnic in Brus- ffi� M Fountain Pens iss M ''. I*,.
Bylaw No. 837 a bylaw to Provide for The presents to the bride were pretty daughter, Marie, visi . ted at the Toronto one year be will employ over one hundred ist iLd contratio; and Mr. H. J, Brouwer, sels on Friday. I .. . I
the cons&uction of a concrete dam on the ,and numerous. The groom's gift to the Exhibition. I I hands: I I baritone) and Miss Ulsa Miteliener of The Ladies Auxiliary of the Wingliam
. bride being a beautiful gold watch kind to Mi$' i and speed Toronto, soprano. Alf$$ Miteliener is
nortli branch of the river Maitland afid . sea Margaret and, Mary Robertson The business like manne General Ho,,pital will hold their regular A Big $3.00 Value for $1.75 * ' .
that the mayor and treasurer may secure the brides -maids gold bar pins set with of Toronto, spent the week -end at their with which Mr. -Gunn. doe's business is very expressive and spirited in ber sing, monthly meeting in the Council Chamber I
advance of money to meet the cost of pearls and to I the groomsman a set of d is very pleasing in her lighter, ' . I -
,home here. . plearly shown in that before leaving town Ing, an on Monday. Sept. 13th, at 8.15 P. m.
's . . - . . ..Every Pen Guaranteed . 0 0
work, was read three times and finally gold cuff links, . Miss Janet Duncan of Owen Sound, Is last Thursday he purchased the Walker & fantastic pieces. In her heavier arm eton's Capsules from .
I The happy couple left earlY Thursday a for bers she is equally good. Miss Dewey Buy your Templ I 1* 1, I
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passed. spending a week with her sister, Mrs. C. Clegg faoitory and a couple of house - W, McKibbon's Drug Store. T. R. Metal Case Lead Pencils with safety � �.
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Moved by Councillors Benndtt and morning for their now home in Detroit R. Copeland. . employees, On Tuesday of this week he has a sweet contralto voice and her violin J , .
Fells that this Co5uncil grant the sum of where Mr. Windsor is employed at the �.. and Mrs. ,Gunn arrived � to look for a selections also are very delightful. Mr, C's for Rheumatism, and RAZ -MAH for . I. 75c,
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I . Ford works. The best wishes for a long Mrs. Will. Cunningham of Blyth, visit- dwelling for themselves and already two Wiligoose is a good tenor, an artistic ac- Hay Fever and � Asthma. Relief guaran- . " . I I I 11
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$20 to the union of Canadian Municipal- and happy wedded life are extended to ed Mr, and Mr. Harvey Nivins, a few carloads of lumber are on'the way to companist and quite a success as a recit- teed. I . .
� ities, which organization is opposing the . . . w Messrs. Fry and Blackball have pur- I . . I
increase in'Beli Telephone rate � 9, -Carried. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor by their host of days last week. . l . wingliam. er, aud Mr. Brouwer has a rich mello . I I I . I
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. Moved by Councillor Bennett and friends, . I Mrs. J. J. Croton, formerly Mist Geor- We believe that Wingbarn has been ,voice. Rev. Capt.. Watt, a Roman chased the cottage on the hill near the 5 ft� \
— I gia Dulmag6f Detgoit, spent a few days c priest, a ad a soldier for 22 years, flour mills from the Taylor Estate. Mr.
Reeve Tipling that a committee composed I . with Mrs. W. J. Greer. . I fortunate In securing this industry. A CathOli . ean j. G Stewart, real estate agent, "closed WKIBBON 5 D Imno U ul" STORE . -
of the Mayor and Councillors Fells and . PATi3Rsox-T,kyLoR ', bylaw is being pirepared by the town who was it' at the start ' of the 1WrOP
I r ened his address with a graphic the deal.
. Elliott be appointed to confer with the Pleasant View Farm, -the home of Mr. Mrs, Alex Bird and family� of Paisley council ,and will be submitted to the wa , op . 11
, Oct. 4th. The council account of some of the eArly .scenes of Mr. Samuel Bennett's, bungalow on . 1)rvigo and Stationery I
Farmers' Fertilizer Company regarding and Mrs. Win. A. Taylor was the -scene are visiting with, her parents, Mr. and people on Monday , I the Canadidns at Leopold St., and Dr, J, A. Fox's house on . I
their removal to the Oatmeal Mill - pro- of a pretty event on Wednesday, Sept. 'Mrs. Geo. Phippen, . . have the board,of trade and all the lead- thewar, the arrival of Edison Phonographs Phone 53 C. P. R Tick' I
erty near the G: T. R. tracks,Carried. Ist., when their only -daughter, Gladys Mrs. Hilliard of Roche ter, New York, I Ing men of town behind them in the pass- the front and their first experience of Centre St. are nearing completion. This � � .
. ,, P ' , � fightiugand the deadly gas. From the is an addition of two excellent homes in � I .
Moved by Councillor Elliott and Reeve Irene, was united in the holy bonds of is visiting with Mrs. Jas. McGee and ing of this bylaw. ' I , . � .,
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I I . differefit methods of fighting, the British Wingham. . ,"',:::�i A - . * - . a -
.. Tiplibg that a loan of $2,000 be made *matrimony to Mr. Archie Patersonk Of Mrs. Win. Ellacott of town. I . -.%— "
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, from the general account to the water- , Whitechurch, Rev. Mr. Scopie, Offi- I _...____1_ g according to strict military WinghAm Fall Fair, Sept. 30th and ,�� 2��������� I . � .
� . Mr, and Mrs- Spence Currie and son, . DISTRICT NEWS discipline and the Canadians forgetting �
works department until,* such time as ciated. , . , ,Oct. Ist. The inside exhibit will be held . _ --------,-- " ---I------ _,.T .
debentures can be issued covering capital ' Promptly at 4 p, in. the bride, 9 . iven Bruce, of Pittsburg, are visiting with ' ' in the excitement. of their firstfighting in the armouries. if you wish to secure illness of her mother, Mrs. Banwell, who QQwQ�etNftams0m0w-vN§iW0'
friends in town and vicinity. Samples of the 1920 wheat c0P are al- the discipline they bad learned and back- space for an exhibit of merchandise now passed away on Saturday morning. The I..
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account expenditure. -Carried. away by her father, took her place. beside . - r way 'forward, is the time to apply. . following clipping is taken from the Bor& 8? I
I . . I Mr. and Mrs. J. Lennox of the Junc- ready being handled by George Hill, Can irig and hammering thei
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. _1 . I - thegroom under an arch of evergreens tion visited with Mr. I and Mrs. Kenneth adian , G6vernment inspector at Calgary. but both accomplishing their object by ., r,+ of v � C H RISTI 45 .
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on the lawn, and e wedding bells Ito the I . Mt. and Mrs. John, TvIcCoul announce Jr . I I I , .
strain$ of Lohengrins Wedping .March, Weaver of Whitechurch, on -,Sunday. According to.a. statement this Official differeutniethods Vather Watt drew a theengagement of th6ir only daughter, ''IThe death of an old and highly respect- PHONE 59 ,
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of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Nivins of town, made to the Canadian Press Monday lesson of the nQ of a better understand- Margaret Luella, to Mr. George W. ed resident of Windsor, took place at lo,46 I . � ., I . I � . �
played by Mrs. Walter Ross, cousin week-egid with relatives at morning they rank the best that has been ing and appreciation of the differing I,-- . � . . . .. - . . . .� . 1.
the bride. Little Ruby Turner, niece of ,spent last seen for thirty years. The first shipment 'moulds in which the thought and action Schaefer, Timmins, Ont. The marriage o'clock this morning in the person Qf ,------ I . 19W. 11. :_ . . .. . . .. ': :.
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the groom, made a dainty little fio,Wer Teeswater, and Monday ,It Kincardine. of this season's wheat has been received of the old and the new worlds are cast. is to take place in September. Mrs. Augustina Bowman Banwell, aged I I - � . .. 1. . . . ..... . . I..".. ..,.
girl dressed in white pailette silk and Mrs. J. P. Kennedy and daughter, at the elevator at Bindloss, which Is be ' I The mania for "shooting" Niagara 84, at her home 7 Vera Place. Groceries and � I � .... .. . ..�.
carrying a' bouquet of sweet -heart *roses. Aileen, visited in London last iveek with - The great motive that kept the brave . I - . .. ..
. ' Kennedy. tween Bassano and Empress. This soldiers in their grim work was love of Falls is spreading, Now a young lady of Mrs,, Banwell had been in failing health I I � .1 . I . ... - I .. .. .
and maiden hair fern. The bride looked the doctor's brother, Dr. S. M. Detroit has written the Mayor that she for the last seven years, and news of her rovisions'. . ... .
weighed 62 pounds to the bushel. It av- .humanity. The war was won 'but we P , 0 * , I I .
crepe and duchess satin. of East Wawanosh, returned home after e . aft, crazy all right, but won't get leave to sui- bers of the family. A remarkable con. � : .
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1. The grooms gift to the bride was a spending a few days at. Toronto Exhibi- John Boyer, an old and respected re- which could not help but precipitate con- cide. . . stitution wis responsible for prolonging ... X_ ' � . � .
cabinet of silver. To the flower girl a tion. . . , . I sident of . Xincardirre, I passed suddenly filet between class and.ciass, The old . 6 � , I'
charming in a gown of white silk georgette Mr. John Mason, Ernest and Annie raged 22 bushels to the acre. is "just i�razy to try the stunt." She is death was not unexpected by. the mera. '. .. . . .1 -
were drifting �ack to self love and gr .
' away on Friday morning. He was for saying that charity begins at home was The regular monthly meeting of the her life, it is said, for som. days. an Mc-. Tea and Coffee
French ivogy set, and. to the organist a Mrs. Norman'Shacl-leton and her daugh- ears dprivat6 banker. a false dictum, and the only solution of Women's Missionary Society will be held Her maiden name was Mary A I I I �
.case of silver spoons. , ter, Miss Alice, of Aslifield, visited at the y 1 . . ke township 1 1 � I
The guests numbering about 65 partook The McNall family, who reside on the the problem of the world consisted in in the lecture room of the church on Wed- Kellar and she was born in th
home of Mr. C. D. Shacklt, on over the follow nesday, Sept. lbtb, at 3 o'clock. Subject, of Yarmouth, Elgin County, on April 3rd, J 000 -wm-V*"-- 101ARM 0010mm'"m "or
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of a sumptuous wedding dinner from � . Auburn road, have been running in ill love; and this principle we should I . ; . . ..
tables tastefully decorated with white week -end. I . I I luck lat ' . .6 ago a both out of gratitude for what the boys "Leper Work in the far East, its begin- 1860, the daughterof Donald McKellar. I - A ..
asters and pink dahlias. In the evening 'Dr- W. W. Read of the Royal Victoria ely. A couple of week ave their lives for the love of ning and extent." While still young she moved with her I . .,
horse ran away, throwing Mrs. McNall, who g
a reception was held and. the happy corn- Hospital, Montreal, who has been visiting from -the vehicle and quite severely injur- humanity had done and from the relig- Mr. William Gunn, the gentleman who parents to Bosanquet township, L bton iin RIVE�n
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pany tripped -the light fantastic till wee "with Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy, . has returned. ing her. One day last week Mr. Thos. ious ni,otive which made love the great- has recently purchased the Walker & County, where she resided for eleven�years: JUST Ali V
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srna' hours. . . to Montr6l. I . ing, has leased the C. I
I I " McNall fell, fracturing one of his rlb% est commandment. Clegg factory build ad the still survives her at the age of 90 ypars. I . ,. I I -
The happy'couple left on the iiiorning Mr. and Mrs.. A. J. Ferguson, and andonFriday Mr. Geo. McNall, while I.,ovemeant understanding people as P. Smith residence on Patrick St. al ' ' i ' .
se Stevenson house. now occupied by Dr. About 30 years agd Mr. Banwell retired A,car ot : . . , . . . . .
train for Torontoj � Montreal and other little daughter of Auburn, spent the week- operating the slings in the barn had the they were, not only admiring tho from active work and they have since I .11, 11 I . ; 1. � . _.
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.. IM 1-4A. + " I — . end with Mrs Fe-uson's parents Mr. f-4— - have his hand caught in the - .v�;.. which resembled our own Fox.on Diagonal Road. .1 .4 : U1. W,6qt * ' .4.. 1 . - .
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. . I and Mrs. J. G. Stewart. . ' sev6ring one finger and badly lacer- a . q
. ' Gabardine, with hat to match. . i ropes, ' �which after all amounted to 'self love) Mr. and Mrs Thos.' MacDonald of Decea ed was the last surviving inem- -C h M,L,,N. I * .1. . I
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. , I J�Xx_jj The manypresents showed the high Mr. Clarence W. Pocock of the Comi- atinganother.' Itistruela this instance but getting to understand and apprecidte Lucicnow, Ont, announce the engage" her of the fainily of seven children and 'I, '' . - :0. .
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' , o, - '. esteem in which the 'young couple are merce Bank has home after that trouble never comes singly. the other man or the other class just as ment of their daughter, Etta Belle, to Mr. she had the good fortune to pass the at,tue.l. � . .: . . .
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. I � . friends at their home it' :�rotbers and sister and other relatives: , edi by the driver of a motor car who was tween the 3�uglishman for instance and of Mr. and Mrs. D. rd. Mallough, Luck
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. I . W itechurch - 9fte . r ct.' I last week the Canadian or American -would grow now, Ont., ge -to take place being celebrated on April 3rd of t 7 . Wingh - M 0. % ".. *!
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. � . 0 Ist. All join in 7,Aessrs. E. R, Harrison, Wm. Foxgie, up in Toronto police court the marria :his �eiar. a � a t �,Wdrkl I I .
. . ' -young couple a happy voyage J. Arthur Wilsori, Harold Drummo c1farged with criminal negligence. Driv- smaller in our estimation the bettet we quietly in,September, - I 1. � .., , , � I
. 00y --Wed. and Thurs. wighing the � . Besides her aged husband, she leaves a I . . .,.1 .— I
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.. -ean, Frank Moor�l and 'Neil Ing af 9, rate estimated at forty miles an each came to know , .. - " —,
. . .1. i , I over the matrimoni � Gordon McL . . � ich . �,-'� x!� .r .. ..... _ I family of three sons and two daughters., . I .. . I I
.. . .. fEnlightelk. ThY . , . McLrgn were exhibition visitors. at Tor- hour, he struck a pedestrian who was for- other. The - love of huniauity,. wh . THE -DEATH ROLL as follows: Henry, Sarnia; . Donald A.,'29 of'such grain, The quafit� of thi. grod - is .
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I I . , Daughlejel- I Wooim-TiSDALM * ontb� . , '-�. .,,: .,. ''. . -1 , " . . , , :tunate enough to escape with nothing would link,ap allth!a w9rld. was the only , - MeEwan Avenue, Windsor; James E., 421 Al. Anexciptionall"ygood�'c'r%op,of*.U�kt .-
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. I I I A Y�ry interesting event took place at , Milas I 6ietta;Kefiiiedy A. A., wh� has 70ta.e than an injured leg. .The police security for. the world and solution of its ALBxwr EP.R1xC4ToX. ., Sandwich street west, a membei q the -was grown on F. ?&Oarritylii�iq��q , I
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. . . , . . Win. Abram6n's Dramatic ' I magistrate however, held that "I blew my problems. . I � .. .. 1 I Windsor Hydra Electric commission; .12th concession of Hraat.i ...... ThI.R: 12., acre � �
, A" �, Masterpiece. .1 . . I the Wingharn parsonage at high noon on. ,been, 0�ehding hox holidays with, W par- � . , dde' ly nh Wed. .
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. . ,. . . ! .. I . . . . Wednesday, Sept, Ist, I ' '' ' horh" was no excuse and' he pointed out e the British 0 Mrs� Alfred Wigle, Victoria Avenue,'and field re4vired So,)W. .6*f Awl,* �.tnd - coxi- L
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. . I .. . I I . � . . I V' entis Dh'-andMrs. t6middy, rd6rxed to. that pedestrians still have some rights,,, Government in Idiplomatic work- in the nesday morning. of last'week, at ' the ' home 'Mrs. (Rev.) E. F. Armstrong, W is O . , , "..
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I .ola Maud, youngest daughterof Mr, and. k;ritfeal Tuesday morning to'rg8ume her , of Mr. anoi Mrs. William -,Errington of Three child lslp'�e' 1015
, :;Frid�y and Saturday - . one being the right to cross, a street with "" , Ile , is justly ren biive� passed away. - ! Oats* aa: never so. beii�y
.. : . �. :,� .. . . . Mrs. Geo. Tisdale of West Wawanosbt duties on the,staff of Macdonald College. �v United Staies. described .. . � . w 1. .' ;r. .� ' .
. I . .. . � � I out h4 jump every time 6. gasoline . I the 10th con. of Turnberry when Aheir ' . I P ,�94ir,
. was tinited in the holy bonds �of meitri� , Miss Bertha McAlpine of Windsor, " . ving to as a brilliant speakery as well as a scholar - Wn, Albert pqssed away, with congestion I -1 - - ---- untilthisyear., easwieto.40,Yg _ �
I IVV Martin autocrat " toots' I at hi in. The hor n blow- � q . � ..' and spring grains are,..aq,.aver4& crop. .
.V` ian mony to William Henry, (Harry) eldest I and wiiied,- -and has quite a fun&'of, .
�L.__, � , , . . Miss Iona Walsh, Mr, Norman Mclittosh. ' " , , "i, rl. 1 . I of the lungs. Besides his father at 'mother 47 Bushels To Acre , ' . The farmers are unable to iet,alltbO iVgkin I
. -.1 . I son of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Woods of St � er went to jail for thirty days. humor aud.,-wit' hitetmingled with his � into the barns,. an& are ttAoiking' it I I
or, . .5'. . - . in - I . I I % and Mr. Roy,Manuel of Detroit, motored �� I he leaves to mourn his loss two brothers Fall wheat threshed on a. Cargill Threshing will notbe'6ippleited id 'B- .
. Helensi, Ont., by Rev. t. 'F. Armstrong., ______.__._! . talk. His lecture is one of the strong . . . Mce
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, . to Wingham and visited over the holidays I . ; �, and two sisters. The deceased was. 11 farm the other day yielded 47i bushels this fall btfore,,the� fitter pa - rt, q � ]No,ti, I :
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A�The Home ToWn� , . . was with the latter's mother, Mr�. , Annie Temperance Workers ,y ais, 11 months old. . " per acre. The Cargill farm had IS acres, her; it is Aaid. . . . I . I .. I
. . 1. .i, . 'marrlea in her fail' . � . . " oni� 6ing that mdrre'd it was a few , e . , I 111 . ,. 11 �
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. " Girl"- F , -Manuel. . . . Ladies and Gentlem . , I ---�----.--�'----------.-.--.------�-�
'ngi. en; -.Do not fail to interment took pla �_
1*1 * . , . .. . navy ish serge �vith black plush. hat Ness Olive Cruikshanks'of thqMani- ' cheap jokes and his severe remarks to � cemeter . o Friday and was condheted" . � . I
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I � . �"'And'a 2 reel Christieppecial comedy to match, and carried a bridal bouquet of I attend meeting in Council Chamber' Fri- the childre4i in order to have perfect Y 11 r. of Belmore. !�TM)��"Y.XT7,$XTM%T,70.���"Y.XTYI 1XIMINTIMN! * WYA . �
� � I, , � I :. .. Th. toba Agricultural College, . , *!,X,X,.
I . Winnipeg, was day at 8 P. in. Your help is needed, . . . by. the Rev. Mr. Sinclai . � . K*nl � il I -
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1 Mom, Tues., Wed., Sept. 13, 14,15. groom's gift to the bride w9a, a handsome . . Wednesday's attractions were Thos Nior,so-; TnoltNTOX _; , %!:0 ' ' ., I
-,! .. , , . chain and pendant set with pearls, Geo. Cruiloshanks, Turnberry on Wedne's- Trains Por, London Pair - G. . Mitcheltree, Canada's greatest.blitid An old anil highly respected resident of 1, : i1N. .,
Billie Burke I The happy couple left on the, afternoon will be pleased to learn,that she has ac- On the Lond Bruce a pianist; . Miss Gwendolyn Autbistle, Bluevale passed away to his Eternal home Im, , � I "' I % X
. ' . I train for a short honevmoon amid the ition on the staff of Oiiiario train will leave Wingbam at 6.20 a. in., reader, Mrs. Horace, Parsons, in her on Frioliy, September 3rd, in the person X X
� ISM' e . day. Miss Crulkshank , a' many friends on Huron and ' a Wotuanhood" in " S U 0 -� L
, yrangern VithV. Ziegfield, jr CePted a posi - jov"% H . (Apw)46' - '
I , . ... I of, . best wishes of a host of friends. . , Agricultural College, Guelph. and will arrive, in London at 9.15 a. M. on lecture on "Canada' of Nelson Thornton, one. of the pioneers X� Y,
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.0 . home of their da Victor th Mr. 1%jitcheltree an . September Ilth, 1848 . and,came with his 1� , I
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. .1. Annabelbe* The cheese factory ot Ripley will dose Mr I . � I Miss Anthistle made very favorable im- ' MW Vr AONAIL Iffillffe Q* .: .
46G od Gracious Ripley Pactory Close$ family of Cockburn, Island, visited at th(�, a train will leave London at 10-50 P. . r114 GOTst, 'the wonderful . near Salford in the County of Oxford, on .
arriving in Wingharn at 1.35 a. in. evening. Bot d I S
. - The $2.00 Weekly parents to M01-ris township fifty-eight kt� or --- in
a I .. ,_, down this month owing to the small Catling, at Bar River, and . and Mrs =
��._ , Before pressions. , years ago, settling on Lot 41, Con. I at V, A
Ernest Evoy of the same p1lace. , 9 JL , a I
:!==�!� � _! quantity of milk delivered, and the leaving for their now home they also pai I d On and after October Ist the subscript- Mrs Parsons is correspondiug secre- � that time asolid bush, and he along with X I �,Wj! . 1 )"i", . X
� 0 _C60 MN manager says there is not enough coining a short ion price of The Wingbain Advance and tary of the National Council of WOnle" - others. helped to clear up the splendid X . . �. .. .
Evtr vii lif� u" � '' "" in to pay the running expenses, . visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. The *i1mes will each be 82 p6r year, This She made a stroll 9 appeal to the women - . I . -1 ..
FOR 8AE1_,1,',_79e_(�,_,d _hana�76Vo_�I_andin_g_ok George Burke of Sault Ste. .Marie,. Ont. includes either renewals, arredra or neW farms now in that vicinity. On December X _ --..-- _ . I
r6palr� Apply t6. efors Win$ piret amme I . I . i ' to take their place as citizens and assist 20th, 1877, fie was united in marriage t., I . I I I
. . Tum AbYA,;cm � -1 - I . subscribers. AllwilipaY $2.00 per year Caaadianizingthe foreigners and build- Susan Watson of the 5th con. Morris. X '
, - On Labor Day the Wingbarn team : . k . I for these papers. Readers who are in ar- ing up strong Canadian citizens. She X I
'uni of inoney, on Saturday night a He was a member of Johnston's Metho- We have ever thing there Is.to 'be had*
t, journeyed to Wora to play the first game Advertising That P ya � � hat do . y .
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on Josophine stroon. owner may b&vo rears would do well,to remember .t sted on the sell - X .
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. same by anquiring at. I . in the wcond round of the temi-finals of Miss Jean Currie of' the Rexall �Store, matter how many years back you owe, You abvocated women tru 001 diet church and L. 0. L. No. 766, Blue In the line of G006 SCHOOL SIHOES- -
XviCmBox's D !'Lo _"T""r- the North Wellington Ltague And al� ibund a considerable sum of Morley on the I boards equality with med it, the control vale. The funeral under Orange auspices, X . . I , 11 I
A lor )ranging La114,*,P;nA11V1r though Wmtwhat bArWiVaPPtd 'by the street on Saturday night and placed an will be charged $2.00 per, Year . for them. of child,rou, equal pay for equal work, a took place from the Blue�ale Methodist X . Y,
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IF01t ' Ll' -poling. 0. Bowx)viv, eens . -t! ! _--f-, _ wwx*i. I
to---., _____ ___ ____ _ . absence of two of their players, made advertisement in Tnia Anv,&Non. On , ' _ wouian judge for Ontario to sit Oil cases church on Sunday, Sept. 6tb, Rev. Arm- X 2%
WANT�W-1,19ht single wagon. For var- s ver.v good showing, Tho runs for the Tuesday theowner came along with 2i �ost Eva- "gelist SarAcei; COMIng where women and girls were oil trail, strong of Whigharn, conducting the set- � to
tioulars appiv to. MI,
I It. A, Rrov,rou, entire game werb amred in the first five advertisement, and we direCtedhiM to he As children are the greatest oosset of the vices in the absence of the Pastor, Rev. Bring the Boys and Girls here. Wetwe R
� Wit9ham Marble Works. - -, innings making it one of the fastest games finder. It surely does pay to advertise ; The Soldier Evangelist Dixon of Bel- nalion she advocated state aid fOr inater' R. L. Wilson, and the large concourse of X '
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Apply to. played this yor. Our team kept UP its any article lost. Theonly time our ads. fast, Ireland, assisted by his daughter, nity cases. The war is only half won, people who gathered to pay tbeir last tri- X, sure to fit them; sure to give them solid
I I I J. U. MUKAYI reputation as good hitters bY knOCking donot get results is when a dishonest Miss Rosina, Vill commence special ter- she said, and women can help half. A bute of respect testified to the esteem in X I
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WANTF-D--A, Young man foi pf,ore buslue:;s� flies all over the field, but the good field. vices in Wingham Methodist Church next strong appeal was made for decency iii which he comfort and lasting service; sure to Save,
person is the finder. ,, was held. 0m, V
AV,ply I o KING Buos, ing of the 1-.1ora team kept them from I Sunday, Sept. 12th. the dress of wonten and girls, and *the Relatives were present from Niagara X the podket book. . � I
— - ____'" , High Seboal Re*openA Mr. Dixon hat the gift. of presenting flimsy, expensive, nothiugAo-it-walst Falls. Dunnville, Ingersull, Kincardine, XT I
TREiWSURERSIS SALE OP LAND scoring.
I I I In the sixth innings the game was made The Wingliam High School Board have theplain unadorned gospel in a forceful tame in for much condemnation, Gorrie, Wingbam, Brussels and Wroxeter. I :
�� POP. TAXEs a little rough when the L41ors third base Jaot been fortunate with their selection of and interesting rnanner minus'any sensa- The evening lecturer was Charles The floral tributes were numerous and Z NsibX—AW � I I
BY vittle ofa *Atr&nb lssa6d under they man kicked Mr. Judsonfor knocking hird principal, Mr. Might, who come with tionlisin so objectiortable in many B vange. Crawford Gorst, bird imitator. lie beautiful. 11 X I
hani&of the 1100ir 4nd 014rk of tho town of � Besides his widow he Laves to mourn X Our $2.75, $3.50 -or $4,00 school ShO6 ,,
. Winghata W(UMvIng the sefiltol thd t:aid Cor.. off the bag'and shortly after this a rumpus his houiehold e4ects from Cochrane has ligt. Ile hitt, straight from the shoulder. showed many pictures of the most 0oul-
61A. iforstion 6 t t a * h a 4 thoret% lyftring dato occurred 11mong the gpectators and to r"gned because of ill health. The ladies, The late Dr. Crawford Johnitt)n superip.. mou birds and imitated their songs aud big loss, two sons, Geo. 0. living oft the 11, I I I
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th9 9th dAY of.&ugun A. D. IM, eowwmdjug -heir language it, o, truly wo derful way. -m adjoining the old home X I 1.
lwx = 16vY ujwu tho lauft eauMerklltd horty. which the police bad to, interfore. on the new staff are Min Finch, Mrs. (Dr.) tendent of the Belfast Central Minor t U I far stead and cannot be excefled. I
. for the mroars of tAx#m reefewtivAbly due - , ilton, and Mies Mc- say,#, "a� a preacher he is a genius a verit. He can prodilee as many as three -1-00% Anson on the old farm, also one daughter, X
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neroon, together with oasu, not ce 1.4 heroby The score by innings. Parker, Miss Hm a 11 M an 11 .
I . given in aepordmift*ith tht ARMOMOnt Ad, Wingliam ......... 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0-3 'Connell. For the present or until univer- able son of thunder." As an Evangelist at one Mid the 8 I e ti 0 d, I his Blanche (Mrs. 1. T. Capstello) of Amaro I-- I I I - I - - .
that .1 Mail Drocead tO *all by public auction study of birds and their Unguage he I 1�
th lancli or so miaah therftf M =A)'bO . 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 5 alty opens, Mr. Eme# Linklater, son of. he brings sunshine wherever he goes, anth, Man., two daughters Lizzie A. and I I I
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I 11"tt thermn. Wiles" tho same be Foonlor rt,d Umpireo, Washburn of Harriston and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Linkiator, his kindly Mial r)ixofi is fin accomplished singer, has found that in some ca" It tak" the Alict (Mrs. George W. Townsend) of ' A&W*&
I i tnts the sings songs that reacri the heart. three souuds, to reprer�ent the bird no ea. Ho,wic �
Vle "Iftwill covamon"'Atth6 TOWA consellted to act a principal sad stud t 'k having prtolectawl him. ff ,% �
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the mid Town of wtuttuaAi on x 7 tb6 - His lepture and mitertaiument is certainly ____11 W J �
I Uchdar of D*"mbar A; D. 1"D. as she h"r of The return awA Will be pljiytd tbb art anured an adellaut staff sod school Invite your friends to attend these meet W V 0 "reer . .
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two We ock in the aftAttwoA. %fternootl (W y) at 3.4,6 ly. m. , utoler his guidanoc ftbool ro-reopmed Ings. Don't fail to hear them. "A man unique ana. arowies a desire tu becoine MR4. AtToUATUS BANWRT-1, I
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ow ii66.,ii, AgZWKIts $136. , cot" Ill Ploy off om Tuesday mernia-Z with i6out a ft, with a messW". "A singer who touches better acquainted with our songsters. Mrs. (Rev.) Armstrong was called to
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