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THE WING•RAM ADVANCE
RAILWAY TiME TAKES.((iijiI Biuevale. Wroxeter.
STOCK TAKING AND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (lp'�����w��� 'rtetV� lj p
.. - ��ii+ JJJII J, J. Denman stwltrd on tris tri 111r. Gita, l3rntvn roburnod to the city -
TIL*63 a L...9;0 Fall last Monday. an T'riday.
Palmoraton,.0AIN m,.•9:00a.m...3:05p,m,
BARGAINS. London .............. 0:5oa.m...3:10p,m. W. Uhttrchiil of $:crime , Manitoba Rev, and stirs. 11Iclielve returned
Kinoardine.11:10 a. m..1:40 p. In,. 8:38 p, m, lKinisters and ohuroh workers generally, are y y
ARRIvk7 FRO49 cordially invited to contribute Items of o torch is visiting friends in Turnberry, home on Friday, -
Kincardinq.0:53 a. m...8:55 a. m.,..3:i0p, m, news under this heading, from their respective w
London................u.10a. nf..,7;55p, m. churches. A. d. Denman of Halstead s� Co,'a Miss E. Musgrove of Detroit is visitSt
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At the end of this month we Palmerston. 1:4op,m... 8:38 p.ua Bank, Mt. Forest, was visiting at his iog at her fathers•
commence tatting stock, To make la. xAROI,D, Asont, Wingham, Rev, Dr, Scott late of Japan, will
ew
it much easier, we are going to t9ell CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, preach missionary sermons in Wingham father's New Xear's day. Miss Armstrong of Fordwich is vise .,.
ear Ari
a number of articles tit cost and a• TRAIxa rr ova FOR Methodiist Church, on Sunday, January James Uaselnore sold a maze to J. sting Mrs. Bartley, art
a Fowlie of Bolssevain, Manitoba, Mr,
Toronto and p, m. 18th. Mr', Finlay Sanders was in Detroit
number below cost, as vs'e need the t.,. •
Teeswator.,,.ARRI,,,i;17 n. m,..10:4s p. m. Perris preached anniversary Fowlre shipped two carloads to Mani- for a few days later week, p V taking advantage a���Q"�: �f our
1'o0na. they are taking Up and ARRrvI>; Fxof+i Rev, .... lobe lust week. L3J 2�
money is easier counted, Can't mo u toter..... t:57.a.In...353p.1043p.m. sermons in Tiverton last Sunday; his Mise Lizzle Ballston is visiting
take the space this week for items, J. H. l3NVM1QR, .Agent, Wtugham pulpit Vera was supplied by Rev. Mr. GQo, Yeo is it bachelor completesinco friends in Fordwich at present,
but will fill it ftill next week, In MoLeman of Tiverton. his sister was married Xmas, eve,
4 Mrs, Chas. Stewart of Arthur is vis -
the meantime carne in and we will Girls, couldn't sonie one of you relieve
Owing to continued ill health, the sting her mother Mrs, Sanderson of
r s 1 ' - • + • ' hire from tile existing of allelic.
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surprise you. Wo gnat4 just a ► � � Rav, R, S. G. Anderson has sent in his town. ,
resignation as a pastor of the Presby- MAURIAt1R -eft the Methodist pace- Hartley moved
n�T SPECIALS
� v fy g P Y- tax. and vet, Jno,
FEW .11-j\N sagaga Bluevale, Dec. 23th, M}•. Thos. , 1dreat u r Sale.
----To TII>r-•- tarsen Church, Wroxeter, into Mr. Oliver Smith's nett house last
Walker of Culross to blies Lena,
Members of the Dominion Methodist week.
'WINTER RESORTS youngest daughter of Roitert Yeo. of
and have many snore as good ready church, Ottawa, who object to Rev, Dr. Turnberry. Congratulations, Miss Jean Davidson visited friends
for you. —Or--- Rose wearing a gown in the pulpit, will near Wingham for a few days last
wait upon him and express their views, A happy event took. place at the week.
.13.00 97 -piece Dinner Set, California, Mexico, Vlorida and residence of Mr, George Yeo on.
We havt the finest range of Furs ever carried b us and will not have the s}; ht-
er
'blue and gilt....................$S.00 The members and friends of Fordwich Wednesday, Dec, ?4th, when Miss Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Bray spept New y
$7.50 Brown 97 -piece Dinner the Carolinas.et Presbyterian church presented the Lena Yeo of Turnberry and Mr. Thos. year, day with friends in Mount est trouble in pleasing you in duality, style and price, When you can save from $3
Set ..................:.............$5,00 Including New Orleans and the famous pastor, Rev, A. B. Dobson, with a coon. Walker of Teeswater, were united in Foreat• to $6 on a Coat it is an opportunity that you should eagerly take advantage of.
2 skin coat and gauntlets as a New Year Mrs, Scott of Manitoba is visiting
, J'p y y g y o
hens 1c pkgs.
Leaf for..on,.,.. .23 Hot Springs o! and
mune, g marriage. It was a quiet wedding, g Vl• a carr a swell stock of Muffs Collars, Collarettes and Boas and as a special
Three 5e pigs. Blue for,.,....., .10 One way and round trip Tourist Tickets gift• only the immediate relatives being her parents, Bir, and Mrs. Robertson �' � � I?
Evaporated Peaches, lb......... ao are on sale, daily, giving choice of routes and Last Sunday forenoon in the Metho• present, , of town. inducement for you to purchase here we are offering the big discount of
stop over privileges at principal points, dist church, Rev. R, Hobbs continued Mr, John Holmes, wife and family Miss Mary Miller left on Friday
BE FIRST. Excellent Service. his discourses on Revelations. In the of Ninga, Manitoba, (formerly of morning to attend the Toronto Conser-
Prompt connections, Fast time, Luxuriously evening, Rev, Wm. Findlay of Kincar- Turnberry Township) are on an ex. vatory of Music.���14a.•.=✓✓/ e
appointed Parlor and Sleeping cars. dine occupied the pulpit, tended visit to this province. Mr, School opened on Mond•ty with Mr. 10 PIER CIEN
Meals "a la carto," served in the Dining and In the course of a resent address a Holmes has sold his farm in Manitoba Hartley, Principal, and miss Sinclair,
DHORE'S
Hotels.
Cafe Care, aro not surpassed In the beat New Yoxk glergymau humourously and meq bay hare, if ho finds a farm teacher fn•jnnfor department, off our already closely marked prices. �'ou may a$ well save money as your neigh
Y Y Pickets, Folders, and all Information on called attention to the fact that business that suits him. He is well pleased &r. Jack Brown, who has been via- bar, so come with the crowds who will take advantage of our liberal Offer.
0 ocfrr & Crocker Store application to Agents. methods had been gradually entering with the west as a country to make iting,his parents and other friends in €'
J. D. McDONALD
the field of religion in a regrettable money in, but is in search of a more town y
returned on Monde to Tor-
form, Men were to a large extent congenial climate, He was 13 years in onto.
District Passenger Agent, Toronto. holding their religion as they did their Manitoba and made about $0,000, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Wing- Highest Price Paid for Good ROIL Butter.
NOTICE
property, in the nam:i of their wives, raised a large, family. ham and Miss Millie Bray of Moncrieff
A pretty wedding took place on visited at Mr. Jno. Bray's during the
„-i ' Y t ► Gorrie. Friday last at the residence of Mr.
New Year's holidays.
If you want a house in Wingham or ' ' R • John Burgess, when his et-, was
n it- T
Mrs, u. Mulholland of Win hamir, and Mrs. Nornfan Patterson and
is any village or town within 50 miles, I . g ter, Miss LillianLftiiMay Oliver, was unit- children g G 0 0
can show you the largest collection ever spent the holidays with her son. She ed in marriage to Mr. W. J. Gillespie, and Mrs. John Patterson returned r. Mo
left to spend some time in Buffalo,Lan• of Toronto. The bride was r their home in Clinton on Monday, - B1 Prices for Trade.
on list for sale in this next. pettily
Transcontinental caster, and Toledo. attired in white and carried a bunch ' DIRECTIMPORTER
Mrs. May and daughter, of Walker- of white roses. She was attended by Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Thompson and �"
T. J. MAC>iUtRE ton, who has been spending a week Miss Louise Ball of Goderich, and the little daughter of Manitoba, who have ,sid,4'
Real Estate Agent Ti a Y U� with her daughter, Mr. Dulmage, of groom was assisted by James Burgess been visiting friends in town for the ^^'- .1 .
Trayel the Albion, returned home with her of Toronto, uncle of the bride. Rev. past month, went to London on Thurs. 'Clujil.
The only All-Canadlaa Transcontinental son Albert;.An Sunday. W, Lowe performed the ceremony. day' / /
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Through train TORONTO Mrs. S. Greer had a family reunion, The happy couple left for their Toren- Mr. and Mrs. Tinting of Goderich, '�Store
S during the holidays, -Mr. and Mrs, to home with the bast wishes of finally Mra. Dick and Miss Maggie Miller of .110
Agents 'anted. the Home
at L45 p,m., Daily, For Welsh and family, S. J. Greer and fam• for a bright future. Toronto Junction were the guests of
WINNIPEG BRANDON U. . h
fly, ail of Toronto, and W. J. Greer. The Bluevale Methodist Sabbath a Is. T onfas bLUer during the New. MoosEJAW the o alar boot and shoe merchant of School hae closed a successful Year'ri Holidays.��difa
��MEDICINE HAT CALGARYp p year,
Either on Full or Part Time. BANFF HOT SPRINGS Wingham. • The total receipts were $01,48. The / /
Aro you satisfied with your income? Is your REVELSTOKE MISSION JCT. Win, Andison had a number .of his expenditure was -Maps, $5.25; books, East Wawanosh.
etc. $1.25 ; Candies, etc. for entertain. There were plenty time ally eecupiedi if not, write us, We AND VANCOUVER family home with him in the holidays y of Councillors to - • ala ,,.'
can give you employment by the month on Unexcelled Dining Car service North Bay -Mr. and Mrs, McIntosh of Essex, ment, $2.70; library books, 0.00; S. S. choose from; some were elected to re.
good terms or contract to pay you well for to Fort William. Rat Portage to La gan ) 7
auohbusiness aayou asourefor ueatodd times. Revelstoke to Sicamous and North yf3en� Mr, and Mrs,Sanderson of Woodstock, and Extension fund, 106; missionary, main at home. Come and see our large stock of Ladies and Men s dW
We emThoynexb 3 moi the ie tholvor9 beat time I to assiz. First -Class Sleepers Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Lennox and daughter, $1.8Z ; S• S• Association 78c ; Child- 'John H. Rae
tees. D.
to Iunipeg and the Coast. g ger, n Dresden, e on Fur Coats at bargain prices Men's cloth 'Overcoats,
Child -
to sou our coda. No deppo�e is required ; ant- and his son. Robt. of Toronto. ren's Aid, Toronto, $3 3 ; Banners, (formerly of this township) is home an
fit is abso�iftely free. eve have the largest A. H. NOTMMN
nurseries in Canada -over 800 acres. A largo gest. (3on'i. Poser. Agt„ Toronto Death claimed, at midnight on Mon- Berean leaves and papers, $41,90; to- a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ranga is
new specialties, and all our tel attendance, 4112 averse 83• Inglewood. He intends a e)fdin a Ladies' cloth Jackets to be cleared out at half price.
aleck is guaranteed as represented. If you dap, Wm. Carson, at the age of 88. + average, , g p g
want to represent the largest, most popular He had been on the decline since the verses recited, 4754 ; average, 05, couple of months in this section. Ile
and host known nursery, write us, It Suits be School was closed two Sgnda s during left here six g
worth your while. death of his wife two months ago. He y g years ago and this is his • '
STONE & WELLINGTON was one of the oldest residents of G0 r- -1Year in both crises on account of funer. first visit home.
"Canada'a Greatest Nurseries." rie, being a pioneer merchant. Hahad ?,L% of church mefnbers. During the Amost pleasing event occurred on �� are �� Business �� Clothe ��M
no children.
TORONTO, ONT, gathered immense wealth; he leaves year.. the old library was exchanged Dec. 24th, at the hotne of Mr. and Afro.with Belgrave Shine. J J.Den-
M. .•- T . Mason, when their only daughtdr
l grave anSunshine. He was highly re- •man was re-elected Superintendent And so have a complete stock of Fur Capes, Collarettes, Caper'
spected. , Dara, became the wife of Wm. Blair,
Y Tu L Art cis per cent. on for 1903. of this nes
im roved farz�s. lyes terms of re- t 'r' The elections on Monday in Hawick neighborhood. at 4 u'ataek, to Muffs, etc., to be cleared out this month ; also Ready-made
p y were very close„ especially for the the strains of a wedding march played +
ppayment; expenses light: Apply A. (ire,. Cloth Caps, Ladies and Gents Underwear.........Best Fresh Grace
Dulmage, eal Estate and Loan Countv Council. In the township, by Bliss C. McClinton,the bridal couple
Agent, geritBlock. McKee heads the poll. The 5% did not Miss Edwards of Belmore is spend- took their place, the bride being ac -
hurt
always on hand......... Came early and get a Bargain.
hurt his election, we think it hurt fag her holidays with her uncle, Mr, Jas. Lynn, 2nd con. companied by Miss Ida Tunny, while
Gowdy more than any. Strong is the groom was supported by John ��� �M ��� ���� � Cori* t `�n�
Reeve by a good majority. Phil W E• Bryans and Robt. Pearson pans, Mias Ella Taylor acting as maid ,l. i, b V
e - left on Monday for Toronto when they of honor, the ceremony beim erform-
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Zimmerman made a good run, and y g p�
had he spent a sew more days around resumed their studies. ed by • Rev. Mr. Hastle, Belgrave.
1 a Lakelet he wonid have been a winner. Robt. Pearson of Victoria College After the congratulations the company SUCCESSORS TO
See result of the poll in another col- occupied the pulpit in Roe's church repaired to the dining room, where a
umn. fast Sabbath morning in a very accept- very dainty repast was served. Mucic, A.
MILLSO
+ able manner, games, etc., enlivened the evening and �
'� • �•� � Sateen
Robt. Weir of Turnberry comme•nc- "attest en,loyable time was spent by
David Armstrong and his sister, ed duties as teacher in S. S. No. 4, on all. The happy couple will take up
•:S': ; = Miss Jennie, speht Sunday last with Tuesday. Mr. Weir comes highly re- their abode in the neighborhood in the
tbeii uncle, Win. Weir. commended and we wish him every near future. THE MARKETS
` Rev. Mr. McKelvey gave a very success. [I
We have on hand im reesive sermon last Sunday after- Blyth.
a number of p On Friday evening of last week, a wINOHAdf MARKETS
noon. He took for his text Psalms sleigh load of young people from Miss Maude Proctor visited Ripley Flour per 100........... $I 90 to $2 40 ,
' ��•-•• T rl�: l e Trowbridge drove to the home of Mr. friends on New Years. Fail wheat per bush new 90 to as
Ed, Bryana of Trinity Medical Edward 3iryags and spent an enjoy- Bliss Gertrude isIt ne of Ripley is Oats per bush........... 0 28 to 0 30
College, Toronto, and his dister Miss able evdning. visiting friends in town. Barley per bush...,., .. 0 35 to 0 40
Good to Look Upon. tvhTg g Fish
Ina, called on the Gallaher and Kit- Mrs. Duncan Taylor 3rd con. attend- Peas per bush ......... 0 60 to 005
p � � then families last week, y Mr. Albert West visited his father Bran ...................15 W to 18 00
Better still to feast a on- What ed the funeral of the late Maggie Dan- in Ripley over New Year's. Shorts ..................20 00 to 2300
call take the place of fine, luscious, + p y
iylZT1 Ciba Watt. McMichael from Manitoba oven of Chealey last week. Miss Dun- Cho 125 to 1160
wholesome fruit? j Mr. C. Floody of Detroit is visiting p
For our Xmas. trade we will have a also his two brothers, and two sisters ovan was well known in this locality his aged parents here this week. Hay ' ' `• • • .. • , • • 7 00 to 1 50
carefully selected stock of California from the same place are at present and mach sympathy is extended to Butter perlb...... ..... 0 l7to U 17 Just arrived, a case of Salmon
and Mexican Oranges, klelag:t Grapes, (These aro Beautiful visiting friends in this part. family. Dr. John Tanner of London fa the 9998 .................... 0 20 to 0 23
Table Raisins, Bananas, etc. Also Goods, and cheap.) guest of his sister, Mrs. Geo. Powell. Lard ............... :::.. 0 15 to 0 15 Trout ,Shipped from Port Arthur '
Valencia Orangas at 2 doz. for `roc. Miss Laura Mulvey of Belmore call- Rev. R. Hobbs of Wingb4m is ex- Potatoes per bush...... 0 50 to 050
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Advance Office ed on her many friends In this part petted to deliver a lecture in the Math- - There will be a monthly horse and Apples per bag . , ...... 0 85 to 0 40
cattle fair held on the 13th of January. Rae's par 100 lbd. , ...... 5 50 to 0 50 eau ht in Lake a very
J. BUCKLEY the early part of this week ; she' in- odist church, Molesworth, on Jan. 13, Lariib skins 0 35 to 046 g'Superior� •�
- STAR RESTAURANT " tends going to London where she will on the "Manly Man;' We hope to The vote for County Councillors Dressed hogs.... , ...... 6 00 to 650
Phone 12 (Successor to J. McliolvIo)
remain for some time, have a crowded house as the lectures here was—Patterson, 224; Lockhart, 81, Live hogs................ 5 60 to 5 :.0 choice Fish.
per lb........... O5 to
We are sorry to record the death of given by Mr. Hobbs are exceptionally Miss Montgomery of Goderich is Tallow, 5}
Ohickens per pair..:... , . 30 to bb
° Albert Willets, which took place on good. visiting at the home of James Bentley Ducks per pair ... , ...... 00 to 8o
;,. -• Thursday of last week. Mr, Willets We extend much sympathy to Mr. this week, Turkey, per ib...... .... .10 to II
p Geese, per ib............ 6 to 7 Also a case of White Fish
• � •-� -�. — --'; � � was but one week sick with nr+• and Mrs. William Suether of Cf•an• Messrs. Lockhart and Patterson of
umonia, He leaves behind to mourn brook in the loss of their daughter, East Wawanosh called on the electors Wool ........... . ... .... 12 to 13 7
the- loss of a loving husband and a Miss Maggie, who died very suddenly of this village during the week. caught In .Cake Winnipeg. A very
kind father, a wife and a large family of black diptheria in Listowel, The Mr, and Mr14. Watson and family TORONTO STOCK MARKET,
of children, who have the sympathy burial which was private took place visited the former's sister, Mrs. Dr. For full and accurate market re 7, .•�
s ,�. l'• of the community, on Friday morning. Irwin at Wingham ng - p
during the bell- see second page. superior Fish, lsh, file flavor of which1011 f a
1 Morris. days, excellent.
At Nomination, Tax Collector Proc- FOrCIWICh, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fraser haus Whitechurch.
e �1 Mr, and Mrs. 11. Roadhouse lost returned from their wedding tour and
t , for only required $180 to complete their bright little girl' of five summers, settled down to the stern realities The sweet odor of Orange blossoms Ir !
i his roll for is first
He has made a good
! on Sunday last after an illness of only of life. simply fill athe air, past, present and
record for his flint year indeed, two da a, future.
_ � r l �; a �� F The roof of the woolen mill was dl-- / I n's
George Bielby, of Tiverton, has been
Mrs. A. Denny and Mrs. Barber covered to be on Are Tuesday after- The subject for the Y. P, S. E. next
holidaying under the parental roof, died on Sunda last, aged respectively noon. The firemen were promptly on
He is engaged for 1903 In the same y g p y P p y meeting is --"Bringing others to
�'r 3 �� • school where he is doing fine work. 28 and 41. These were all sudden and hand and extinguished the flames be. Christ.,, It will be taken by Daniel
most unexpected. fore any great loss occurred, Martin,
Morris Township on Monday last Rev, .H, M, Carter is still confined to The following is the result of the g
returned the old officials by acclama- Rev, G. M. Dunn is keeping bachel-
his horde with inflammatoryrheurna• elections for the various offices of the ,
ttnn namely :••-Wm. Ysbtster, Reeve-. ors rials. Airs. Dunn and ehitci are vis-
�4Ut tism. and does not expect to be auto to • Village 1 -`Reeve, MImm9, aeC. ; Coun• c ,,l . „ . , .
Thos. Code, Geo. Jackson, Artb. Sbasv sting Mrs. Sanderson, a Baster in Cal•
�.� return to his aicuit until the s rin cillStothere+, oan, McNally, SI
Wear�*����„ �iXl�on5 l ? � and Geo. Taylor, Councillors on their p f''f" ors y . tingwdod, �
Bunions � re-election by acclamation, Dr. A. M. Spence of Lueknow was Milne, School Trustees •- PlummerkEii
Many bunion -Cursed feet are to -day resting ! here for a day or two, returning on Cowan, Sradwin, Alex. I3 hatted, Sen., an egad and <r 1
easilyin the modernized foot-aonformod Monday. He and his brother front esteemed pioneer is very fit alai as far TREES I TREES 1
ti » ' MA9111AGES. the Klondike visited J. W. Spence of Belgrave. ars human insight can go, it is but a + i E �7
Slater Shoe. Walker--Yeo.--In Tnenberry on Dec, matter of a short time until he will be That's our business, We Want men
Man other kinds of aim distorted feet find Newbridge• A ver tett December weddfn
Many � p Yy _ 2#tlr, by Rev. F. Swann, bir, Thos. 1' pretty g relieved of the burdens of this world. R4 soil 'i'RL"1S o>f all Vntioties, fruit and ofnrt•
comfort in the "Slater Shoe." Walker of Teeawater to Miss Lena, The members and friends of the was consummated at the residence of inental. We tire looking lot- a tow hustlers.
ae ►t idaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo, Presbyterian Church presented their Mr. Jno. McCallum of East Wawanosh
•- Rev, Air. Dunn is preaching a series Are by etre P It so
]Bet auso the Slater Shoe s made with the Wingham W.
at the pastor, Rev. A. B, Dobson, with a coon on Dec. 31st., when his daughter of sermons on "Presbyterianient•,. � , got oUr terals,
knowledge that most feet are paint' and distorted. � � Rectory, Dec. 30, by Rev. W. Lowe.skin coat and gauntlets on l`TerV Year's Susan was happily wadded to Mr. One subject vas --„Oar creed, its PHASE BROTHERS COMPANY
Special she es of "Slater Shoes" for each kind Blr, Geo. Irwin, to Miser Nellie, foundation and nature." Last Sunday Nwrsulrzuair,
o p voun eat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eve, such thoughtful kindness was Vincent of Springfield, The Cere-
of foot trouble, is i i,. Small of Wingham. much appreciated. molly was performed by Rev. J, J. evening, he took afhis anhject-- Dung o e�t►RNm, oNT,
`Y' .f f t d Sl ter � h.4-14 en'sm of the 13rltiah Idles 10 ,
ou pay no Allure or com or , wear an a a Vincent-McCatiubt,- On Dec. 31st. by Elastic. The bride was prettily at. re i
appearance than you do for the common, foot- .: Ree, J. J. Hartle, at the residence St. Helens. tired in white organdie; her travelling
of the bride's pparents, Ifabt Wawa- dress wag of blue ladles' cloth, and she (jpb ?0 Cotton $00t x0111 Ott
`�- hurting kinds that may or may not be Goodyear nosh, Susan. daughter of Mr, and Mr. Charles Dtlrnfn hat bought the p
woi'a a white silk W414t and bluff Vol'Iet �tioe9eefnitg timed mottthlY b7' over
welted. Mrs. John McCallum to Mr. Edgar farm o! Mr, 'hos, White, containing f
�- Ilranded Willi slams and pe a state rratnc,, $3.� g 10,o00Ledlelea. tlafe,ofteetnai, Lad osIIsk
o and / = Vincent of Sprfngfleld�, Ont. 100 aeras, vet hut. About one trnndred Invited _� otlr11 296r, for k r {�ttoa Revt C or•
Wrho Slater Shoo.'• = gnmtgwitnessed the ceremony, After• 1aA. T.11th... er,sea2INMIxtures,pllleand
1DEakTH>i, Bir, Alfred Bond of Wneardine'visit. .7.1, r..,. lYr1.e x0.1 1 or ��� A ������ ������
I I''orster. In W (ngharn, Jan, Otlr. Jolla ed his brother, Fred Bond, of St, a dainty ttno choice wedding luncheon hlobx !Aseldo egre�ef i Y jprio ;ntid tM e;e6nt f"1
Forster, aged 01 years. the happy rauple Taft by the ftfternoun gs�ra s, �rro ae.x �O0:apubr windoor Out,
Helens 148t week. train for their future home lay Spring- i�pxee, Ianilseb1 andreecmraottdedbrall
- Willits.•• --In Howtek, Pocomber 81st,
p tesponslbl� >Amp�leul In caakdlt.
`�.•, Albert Willits. aged 57, There was no school here tills cveok $eld. May life have much of happi. r
1l Thnrntnn,--in Morris, Mary Thornton, owing to the Iltnesb of the texcher, Mr. bass In *tore for them is the wish of �� b� uAnd go, 2 a b told"In <win iia by For all kinds of Job Printing.
For Sale Only by W. J . kxRE LK, ib her 70tH year, fi. A, Tebbut, wlth pnounloula, thelr maty* friends, *anal A. �, mail go lWaarerw.
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