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W hliss tillIA11, Loticakti I A, foe W
M.1 on Monday woraing to re #4 u is hOk tdgvh-
ing duties,
HANNA C04 4 4 Miss Uvelya Qartou ist :visiilag friends
in Guelph anti Kitchener, this week.
jamies
Rev. and Mrs - ouk and son return.
ed to theIr home in Barrie. oix Friday last.'
miss Bertha MacKay of Wilngliam, is
spending her holidays at her home here.
A,1 -N Mrq. Hami ' Iton and daughter Sarwt, of
Windsor Visited with Mrs' Jacques on
their WAY -home from Bruce BeAcb.
Mr. and Mrs. joba'Clubb are visiting
FORwith tbeirsons, Cal vin and Fred of St.
Marys.
Mr. and blis. Win* Martin and son.
Broce are, spending a, few days in Ham.
ilton anti Toronto.
Quite a number from here took in the
C H 0 O'L B4O Y 'S Chaatau'qua meetings last.week.
Mm McKenzie and children of Toes.
?A water, visii d.last week with Mrs. Jas.
Mcclonaghan.
Our Entire Stock of Boys' Suits V. Mrs. Lottor Vrossels, visited with her
son, Mr. Wal for Lott last week.
On Sale Miss Robins Henry spent a few days
with friends I. Wingliam.
Mr. Wilfra d Arscott of Guelph is visit.
All Good Suits --Belted Styles and Bloomers ing with frie6da, herC-..
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie and
children are visiting. in Toronto,
LESS 20 Pop Cent.
Mra. Kickley andson,', James, of Asliw
field visited with Mr..'and lhrs. Walter
For One Week ONLY Lott . last week.
X Mr. Albert Hughes visi,ed in Brussels
on Sunday.
Special Suits to Clear Grey
AXrs. Win. Bxown died on Saturday,
113.75 X Sept. 4th. She underwent an operation
$1.6.00—$20.00 For e? 70 for appendicitis in- the spring and has
X never bad good health since, She leaves
$13.50--'15.00 For $V.75 jj
%1D two small children and a husband to
mourn her Joss
AllSizes --24-35. Irene Krauter, who went to Flint,
Mich., in May, has returied home, She
had , - a good position there, but as she
wanted to complete her education she
Our Men's and Boy's New Store c I am I g bome to Itend the Stratford Nor -
for Nifty Clothing, Suits and Coats. mal,, We wish her success..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golley and child-
reu, and Air: and Mrs, Toni Robertson
and children,'motored to Maxwell Ab-
raw's on Sunday.
F, Wm. Holleubeck and wife, also Ben
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and Myrtle, motored to Winghain on
Sunday and visited at John Imlay's,
BRAND
Mrs. Hollenbeck being a sister of Mrs.
TAILORED BY Imlay., , I
Margaret Stevenion is atteuding 'Lis-
towel Business College. We wish her
TORONTO
ucce ji.
The Moncrieff Store was burned to the
ground on -Friday night, Cause of fire
is unknown:
Wilber Baker and family visited in
this locality over Labor day,
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Speiran attended
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Bellmore
Much sympathy is felt for Mr and Mrs.
1-ingtork in the loss of their son. Albert.
tit the age of11 years. 'I be funeral, Friday
X1R,morning to McIntosh cemetery, was con
J1 -X ducted by the Rev, Sinclair.
EXTRA. SPECIALS -3, DAYS- SEPT. 9110 Preparatory seivice was held in Knox
Church, Friday afternoon 10 uniting with
the church at this time. Rev. Gollan
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100.,6nly'1-2 gal. S. W. Paint, in colors, Sinc air, occupied the pulpit.
$3.60, f6r $2.85 Kmongthose attending the exhibition
1.85 for 1,5
W .x 50 only 1 qf; S. W. Paint., reg. $ 0 are, Mi.. Nllie Harkness, her mother,
NeW Perfection Coal Oil Cook 4, burne'r, Mrs. Milly Corrigan and family Rev..
D.N.Sinclair, and John, whilein the
0 30.00 city Mrs. Corrigan will attend the marri-
reg. $40.100, for
2.burnek, rea. -$25.00, for 19',00 age of her sister, Ethel, to Mr. Jones of
4 loal bread mixers, only Knox College, Toronto.
A number from, here took in the Chan-
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tauqua at Wirigham on Saturday night.
V ith Miss
School opened Tuesday w
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Express Wagon%' Teunts ack OAS Qibso. of Wroxeter, as teacher.
Base Ball Bats, Base. Balls, Lawn,mow. Word -has been ieceived that Reber
Powell, Only son of Mr, and'Mrs, Powell,
eis, Lawn flbse,',', TIA'
It I met his de4th by drowning at Georgian
Tools, Clothes Wringe'rs, Varnish Bap. Mr. and Mrs Powell conducted
Stain,, Flooislac Stain, Jap alac; 'Screen the general store here: for some time.
Doors, Screen Windows, Screen . WJke*
Mrs..Peter Hackney, is.visiting with
BaSlkets,,, friends in Wingharnt
Miss Agnes Rutherford and Minnie
Jeffray, visited in Toe swater, Saturday.
ROSS'. HARDWARE. 'Whilofhafit X Mr. Alex, Findlater. is not enjoying the
best of -health these -days. His many
friends hope for it sphedy recovery.
FALL MILLINERY'' OPENING,
The New Fall Hats are truly beautiful, you'll be pleased with
thfAi season's assortmento because It Is so varied and extensive
and above all reasonably priced*
Our Millinery Dept. Is now to full swing showing all the nevr
novelties forFall and Winter.. You Ins6ection Invited.
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PATAL AWIDeNT WINOUAM M WETS
The following ffoltl A recent Issid of the
13mevAin Rerordof tefera to a former re. (Correct up till Wedriestfay Woh)
ON V 0 1. 1 ;N
sident ofHowick. Deceased At one 'thne Wbeat Noj,2 Spring 25 to 3 00.
resided On lot S on the Uth concession. Wheat No. 2 Fall ...... 2 25 to s oQ,
OnThurstlaymotrilngof lost week the FlOur ............ 7 30 to 775
citizensof Bossevald and district receiv. Lard ........ 35 to 3$
ed a shock when the news of the death of Butter ................... 56 to 00
John A. Mu.sgrovo became known. Eggs ..................... 50. to 60 0F
The accident, which proved fatal, was Cattl% med., butchers. 9, 00 to 10 w
met with on his farm the n. e. of 30-2-20, Cattle, butchers choice, It 00 to 12 00
Mr. Musgrove was outtelping his son to Hogs, Ilvewelaht 19 25, to 19 5o BOO A ]a AND SHOES
cut the crop, the two binders were at Hay ................... 23 00 to 20.00
work in the one 1104, his son Cliff being Crea m ......... to 57
about $ rods ahead of him when the accid- WE DESIRE TO RAISE $2,000.00
dent took place, The team ran away
and Mr. Musgrove was caught on the COP LICKS EDITOR In as'short a lime as possible and with that
guards, one o them piercing his eye, end In view we have decided to place OUR
The binder wets in gear and the knives Lietowel's Policeman And The ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES on sale
inade some horrible cuts in.his logs and Live Wire Editor for a short time only.
about his body. It would appear that
after running a short distance the pitman (From the Listowel Standard)
rod broke. Clifford did not know t6t Like the burial of Moses with no, burn- SALE OF EVER"Y THING IN STORE
anything had taken place till be got an 1vitnesses present, Jos. F. Wilson, % V
around the field, when he saw that the Chief of Police, and Mr. C.N. BJatchford, Murray Made and London Lady' Shoes for
binder was tip against the bay stack and R ditor of the Banner, staged a battle in Womeno Murray Made abd Derby Shoes for
the team hid broken away from it, He the council chamber Friday afternoon
ran to see what was the matter and found last shortly after one o'clo.Qk that AppAr- Men are Included In this sale ---as. are also
his father. pinned under, the. binder and ently was decidedly strenuous, the NEW FALL, GOODS which have just been
unconscious# The details of the melee as told. by the placed Into stock.
Medical aid was - summoned at once tWO combatants are far apart,',as there
and it was thought best, if possible, to was no referee and no witnesses of any This Sale of high class goods will start ort
'get Mr. Musgrove rushed to 'Brandon kind, no one but the contestants can say Saturday the Uh of Sept. and continue for 15
hospital, and for -this purpose an effort positively which story is correct. days only thereby ending Saturday, Sept.
was made to get. a special train. Mr. Inlast week's issue of the Banner ap- 18th, (both dates inclusive.)
Musgrove died,;kbout an hour after the peared the followed article which started
accident without regaining consciousntss. the rumpus:
It is not known what caused the horses "The suggestion has come to us from
to run away. or where Mr. Musgrovo more qual;ters than one, that we invite
wasstanding when the team started to the ladies, when they get through with
run. thd flax pulling, to call another 'bee' and
The deceased was an old timer of this see if it wouldn't be possible to have the
district, having come hefe in the year lawn cut in front of the public library. W H 0 WILL 113,
1882, from Gorrie, Ontario., He farmed Then there are some boulevards that -also SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
and farmed successfully, his work at all meed the scy ' the.
timesbeing thorough, A'few years ago The story as we have it is as follows:
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he decided to retire,"and came into town Mr. Wilson opened,the council cham-
to take up his retidence, howqver, he was ber for the meeting of the cheese fair on
an active man, and instead of taking , life Friday last. He and Mr, Blatchford, I
easy which his circumstances well 'Per, who is secretary of the cheese board, were AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN
witted, he could not content bimself by alone in the council chamber. , After
living an inactive life and was always ap- being there for a short time Mr. Wilson L
parently pleased when the busy season commenced it discussion about the above
was at hand so that he could assist with article, but according to the story neither
the work. He was a man of excellent. was angry, although the Chief of Police BeIgrave Fall Terin Aug. 31St---Gi,adttates placed in' positions.
habits, a spldndid neighbor, and was held did not approve of the article and said 6. The ladies of Trinity Church Guild are
in the highest esteem by all who. knew From here on the stories of ihe partici- putti
ng 12 new leaded glass windows in
him, and his death will cause a gap in the pants travel in opposite directions. beir church. The N, T, Lyon Co, of
community that will be feit for some time Mr. VatchfOrd's story i& briefly as folm Toronto have the,contract, and have the
to come. lows: Work well in hand, and expect to have the
That'he was working at the blackboard, windows in, in tir e for the annual bar-
Sluevale bad been standing on,a ch,11'r to -reach the vest thanksgiving service, which will
Chas. Garniss spent a few days at Tor- top -of the board but bad stepped off the be held on Sept. 26th Rev. S. S. _ Hardy WINGHAM, ONTARI'o PHONE 166
onto. chair and was stooping over working at of St. George's, Goderich, being the Send a card requesting the principal to call on you during the vacation. We
the bottbm of the board when the chief preacher for that day. In order to raise have competent teachers, one for each department. Register now for' the fall
Herbert Powell of Windsor spent a. few came up to him and with.a wicked upper- term.
,do) theprice,the ladiesare preparing for a
-s with Mr. W. Thornton. cut"planted hN fist on the editor's nose. bazaar, which will be held in Beigrave,
Mr. Andrew Cossar from the West He then used his weight against him and Oct.. Sth, a dainty lunch will be served at D. A. McLachlan, Pres.. Murray McLeish, Prin.
spent a tew days with R. Musgrove. shoved hirri to the floor and while there b
the azaar. Further particulars of which will
They used to farm side by side in be landed from 8 to 12 heavy blows on , be given later,
West 40 years ago, editor's face and also- used , his hands to
Quite a number are taking in the Tor, choke him. Mr. Blatchford claims that Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart, spent Sun -
onto Exhibition this week. Mr. Wilson by this time was violently day with Mr'. and Mrs. J. Stewart.
-Mr. R. Oke had some misfortune with angry and attempted to bite him but he Mrs. Mountain of Londeaboro, is spend- 9& V
his cream truck the other night and'didn't the editor) got one hand loose and exert- ing a few days at Mr. Joe Miller's,
ing all the btrength he could, put his hand Rev. Ferguson of ' Winthrop, took V V
arrive in until aftqr 10 p. m. in the chief 'a face and tried to shove him charge of the services in Knox Churcb'on N all Gv%jds
R. Johnston and Win. Duff each ship.
away. It was at this stage of the fight Sunday.
ped a car of hogs last week and Thomas that the , 'Press' scratched the 'Law. I I
Bradnock of Gorrie a car of cattle to Buf- Mr. and Mrs. Hodder of Dorchetster,
falo. The 'Lawl then, asked if the 'Press' had Mrs. Rountree, and Miss Doris Rountree Make your selections early, and
sufficient and being informed in. the of London, spent labor day with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm' Hall and children have mov- affirmative allowed Mr, Blatchford to get first choice of all the
ed to Wroxeter where she has purchased arise. Mrs. Joe. Brandoli,
a home. Mr. Wilson's story is altogether differ- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collier. Mr. and styles andmaterials
Harry Robb of Stratford, is visiting with ent. - He say that he and Mr. Blatch- Mrs. Price of Wingbam, and Miss Yforne
friends here. ford 'were discussing what had been print- of Windsor, spent labor day, with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Proctor.
Thos. Field of Wingbam, shipped a car ed in the Banner, that he waq in the best
of cattle from here to Toronto on Satur- of humor but that Mr. Blatchford, he Mrs. T. Deans of Wingbam, spent a
day, thought, was getting somewhat angry. day with Mr. and Mrs. F. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs, W, R. Gallah er and on., Mr. Blatchfoid was standing on the chair Mri and, Mrs. Bryant of Binghamton, I to
Stanley are on a motor trip to To onto woricing at the blackboard and that he Newpark State# and Mr. J. Bryant of
and Hamilton. -(Mr. Wilson) had gone past Mr. Blatch- Strattord, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ford and'was standing with his back to- Brandon.
Harvey Messer of Toronto is home for
a short holiday. wtrds him when suddenly the ''editor Among those attended Toronto Fair
jumpedfrom tho'chair and landed on the are Mr. and Mrs Joe Miller, Mr. and
Eldon McKinney was home over the chief's back. He threw One arm around Mrs. Wm, Gedde;, Mr. Munroe and Mr.
week -end. He is relieving at Dunnville, the blef's neck and witbl
at present. the 6ther hand H. krpp,,.
we g,
grabbed his face near t6e ey s and ith "A
Messrs. T. Fields and W. Mitchell, I/-- vg_
Mr, Alex McEwen wasIn Tor6nto a his fingers tore the'skin from the chief's
shipped two car loads of cattle from here
few days attendinga meeting ot the Can. face and. ear. Mr. Wiison reachea around
to Toronto on Saturday.
Railway Commission. unt;il he got hold ofone of Mr. Blatchford's
Robt. 13osman'df Leamington, spent -a wrists and hunching 4is shoulders and
few days wlth' elatives here. exertingallthe strength 'hecould pulled
V Morris
Mr. 14. Hopper of Belgrave pireached the editor partly' over. his. shoulder until Dr.
in'the Methodist church on Sunday nIgbt -his face was in front of the -chief when he J. C. Johnston, wife and son, D.
and gave a, splendid, Sermon, hit the editor on the 'nose to make him let G.' are spending a week at Summerland
In the short i81416.1that followed Farm, guests of Henry Johnson and
,4n 0 flo The doctorand
Mr."' d'krs. Albert J, ckson' f Allen 9Q.
Mr., Blatcbford was jfirc;wn to the Ot. fam ordh
ford spent a Xaw.days with Mr. E, . Arin. The chief then got on top of him and family came by'motor, calling on relatives plans
4itrong. held him down at -a precaution until he andold friends on the trip, arriving at
Mr and Mrs. 14. M Allu-tter, Wingbani, had the- Oitor sulidtied ah& asking to be hotne on, the 12th day. On the return
Mr. and Mrs, 0. M Dooald and Mrs. let up..'
t trip D, Gs will take the train at London,
Durnin of,St. Hele.ns, speAt Sunday at the as he hasito be in Philadelphia by the 13tb,
. I . he whole,affair lAsted only 3 or 4 min -
home of. G. Mewbray , where he is attending Pennsylvania Un-
utea, but* according to both men every
Mr. E. Sielff rt# Port'Elgio spent a re -second was cr wded,v*,Ith'realities. Iversity. Northway Coats,
days at the home of Robert Shaw. Mr. Wilton's face and ear were badly
W. 11. Hill ofLaSalle, N. Y., spent a scratched'and he still carries the marks.
few days with relatives herm Mr BlatcUord's nose was badly swollen East Wawanosh These are considered the best make, In
Robert and Mrs.'Aitcheson visited with for a short,time and his face and throat , The St. Augustine Women's Institute style, m a t,e r i a I and workmanship, in
friends at - Gorria on Monday, ere extremely ore, but the swelling and and neighbors and friends gathered at Tweeds, Velours and Seal Plush Dresses
Rev. Mr. Thynne of Palmerston, was a soreness have disappeared, and neither the h6me of Maude Tisdale on Monday In Silk and Serge.
I took much the worse for their exciting en. evening, August'30(h and presented her
visitor'With relatives here,
School re -opened this week with a good counter. With a shower or many handsome and Georgette Blouses
attendance Members of the cheese board sat a few useful articles prior to I 'her approaching
yards from the scene of battle not know- marriage. Crepe De Chelte Blouses
Miss Stella Turvey.has return0d West ing the'thfilling drarna, that was being .. . .. .. I i, I . I
after spending the past few weeks with enacted inside. Volle Blouses
her parents. These are the storiet told us by the BORN
Mrs. Robt, Shaw is on a month's visit only two who saw the affair, and the pub
with relatives at Toronto,
lic will decide for themselves which is cor. WXaz7-In Horizon, Sask., Aug. 27"th, to t
Miss Helen Garms,; of Toronto, was rdct. Mr. and Mrs. Lay West, a son, (Law -
home over the week -end, At all events The Bander was success- SMeltzer.) Mer%1's Wear
Geo. Ilarris and wit," John C ful in having the grass cut irk front of the
Quitin and
wife, Win. Wilford and wife of Saitford, library, The people seldom know much
,q - to thank a live editor for getting things Goderich Industrial Exhibition This Week
atib Mrs. Brown of Canfield were here af I Special Valaes at Money Saving Prices.
tending the funeral of the late Nelson done. The Goderich fair it earlier than usual I New Fall Coats HOW Suits
Thorpton. this yaor—Wednesday, Thursday and,
Mr. and hlrq. W. 11. Ste%art of Bowl. Fordyce Priday, September 8tfi, oth and 10th. Raincoats Boys' Overcoats
ing Green motored tip andspent the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin are away tt) Thei ptograiA this year is probably the Suits Boys" ShIrtsq floslery
I end with. thtt former's fattier Thos. Sfew- Toronto on a business trip and to the fair, btgt ever presented. The formal opening flosteryi, Underwear Odd KnIckerso efe,
alLt. Sorry to hear that Mr. Samuel Phillips will take place on1hursday, Aug. Oth, at Hats and Caps.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler motored N not improvingag well as might be ex. 2.10 p. m., when Hon. Matining Doherty,
to 1-1-tmilton atidspent a few days with pected at times lie is not so well. blinitter of AgTiculture, will give an ad-
,drba. Thetis *ill be four track events,
relatives there,, Tho Coulter brothers are in this loctflity for good pursew Thursday,.— farmers' Get Our Prices Before Buying
Mr. J. \Vatso" of Brussols, was a visitor Uireshing at present. trot of pace (pum $100), .2.20 trot of
with Wffl. Gatniss.
The grain crop is about finished in IhN pace (purse VW). Other attractions are:
Mr. Norri.1 Bosman ha,4 exebAnged his locality. Everybody claimit to have A .1311011ft. wondtrful high -wire performer-,
houseand lot for hi. father s form on the grand vrop. j*1% Am Kelly, vantrilotlipist and comed-
boundary. Mr. John O'gally is It pr"ent helping lau; special exh'.bit from Central Exp er-
Mr. and Mri. H. Siinquion %pent Sim. hi. -t uncle, Mr. John Oibhowi. Thom -A% imentsil ftrw, Ottavm, mudc by 38rd., K I N G* B R 0 *So'
day at thl home ot Wrn. Mcmirlinel. 01mally hAvi1w Nome to colkge. Rarwat botd, Grikud MWwo, f"t-
ow Noto Om deta and be M vist
r. AM lurg, 1%. Mark and Inmily of I ra. Himm TV00011 iq M Flaww"L
Fordwich, spwst Suntlay witk frinds bm. I ft ber daWliter, Mm Zh"41 marbhu tt1qWtd1t"dtf4triU Wostern Onf".J
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