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, 30TH YEAR, NO, 21,
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO, JANUARY 22, 1903.
$1.00 PER YEAR Iii ADVANCE
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Here's a chance for eoulebody : A C. O. C, F, ndsome, Farms Sold. THREE CHURCH REPORTS. elected, first named to be Ohairrnan :— BANK
foarmerat Rogers Oity, Michigan, Bias Members of Wingham Council, No., Mr. Win. Bntton and family now oc. Mrs. Tracey, relict'of the late Let;- I•INANOR.--R, A..Douglass, H. Kerr,� HAMILTON
' `1-IE',iissued a thousand tickets at 25c cents 222, Chosen Friends, please remeutbe copy their tine, new residence. The rence Tracey, hits disposed of her 150 C. N, Griffin,
"` each, and proposes to raffle hitaself off that the regular• meeting will be hel exterior is not its yet complete, but is acres on the 7th of Turnberry far Three .Church reports for 1002 have laIANAGk DIENr,—W, Moore, T. Abra-
.Is a husband for the woman who next Monday evening at 8 p. in.. A safe torsay that when finished, it will $6,000. Mr, John Fyfe, unior, is the Just been issued from the Advance haat, A• D Lloyd, Wm. glutton, W, NG HAM.
s s draws the luck numbar, full attendance is specially re Bested, he the most liandeawo residence in J ' office, and from them we glean a few On motion of Messrs Griffin & herr,
n y p y purchaser, Another farm that has Dr. Irwin wasa ointed oil the Pub- � 0Q00Doi n�Bank
figures of internal to the public. Uiae Capitalpaidnp $2,000,000, Raeervo,�1, ,
The Monetary Times thinks that —J, B. FEItgUsoN, Recorder. town. The Advance hopes that Dlr, changed hands is one on the Bluevale Tic Library for tl years, and Rev,
Ontario has enough beet sugar fac- and Mrs. Button may be spared to an. road, owned by Barry McKenzie. T. Whitechurch, Presbyterian Church. J. J. Patterson, B, A.• for one year. J, xUIiNHUL>;, t3ene)•a1 Manager.
tories for the present. Canadians Sudden Death, joy its comforts and conveniences for Al. Henderson is the purchaser of the The congregational, Christian En- obedience Board
to then
adjourned,
and
cos- President—John Stuart y
deavor, Sabbath School, and W. F. Vice•President—A, t3. Ratnea
now occupytheir new Mr. John W y y y $ + Ca or—J, Tortilla
should ]et the present experiments be yon, an old citizen of man sura. lift acres for 3,000, tom, and in compliance with the kind
1�i thoroughly tested before further ex. Brussels died suddenly on Tuesday H. S, funds are all in a healthy con- i,ivitation of Chairman J. J. Homtith. DrRxoTasa:—John Prootor Win, Gibson,
offices In the Mason g y r Geo, Roach, A. T. Wood, A, B, l ee (Toronto)
andin our beet -sugar interests, Jan. d0, Heart failure was the cause District bodge. IilaseniC. ditian and show balance in hand. The the Board, Principal, Secretary, Trees -
P g g of his death. lie was on the street TurnbNrry Dlstriet,L. O. L, met in W. H. Ferguson, Esq., D. D, G. M., total receipts from all sources were near, Caretaker and the Press wended Savings Bank hours 10to$; Saturdayal0to2
Block, Opposite Queens WA,1TED.—Alt improver, or a tidy on Aionday and apparently well, He 1Z inglttun nn Tuesday. The officers A.. F, & A. M., will (D.V.) visit Wing- $1239.52. The expenditure embraces where ir theyway to were Buckley with restoystet, erDepi its of 1 and gpkeLrdreceived.
red on hN vembo
young nii4n as apprentice to the bac- ham Lode No. 280 G. R. C., on Tnes- ministers stipend, a and entertained with selections on the principal
Ho#el, Bering ; good wa es when throe h— suss a resident of Brussels for over elected were :— Lodge, p payment o£ 5300 on and siet al May year, received
tocurTe
' g g D. Alfah s da Feb. 3rd, The officers are re- church mortgage and interest, repairs, gramaphone. Special erect.Depois also received at currant I
Apply Young's Butter Shop. thirty years. D I. ...... n Ca emare, Y, rates of Interest.
D. D. Ai. ..,.Dr, T. Chisholm, quested to attend the Lodge on Mon- etc., and totalled $1147.10, $91,85 was Drafts on Groat Britain and the United
(; Mrs. Sparling's many friends will re- , Chaplain ...... W. H. Stewart°, , da contributed to schemes of the Church; - States bought and sold.
A. E. UiBSO Veteran's Jewel. U. y evening, 20th Inst., at 7.30 sharp, M�.�w..... .w.� >0 L. DtostxsoN,
gret to hear that it will be necessary Rec.-Sec.... .. E. Johnston, the Y. P. S. 0. E. expended Oolioitor.
MANAGER for her to spend many weeks in the Dr. T. Chisholm was invited this Fin.•8ec........ Thos. Stewart. for rehearsal. Past -Masters who can p ded $11.22,Agent �
make it convenient to attend will and the Sabbath School $16.80. The (j�j'z'tr� 4 du I W. CORBOULD the
Bank
hospital, but hope for her full restora_ week to Fergus, by the Oddfe reception
Lecturer........W. Ah rnton, Session consisted of Rev. G.IDunn, Pas. G I Tilton a re are notifies that the Bank of
' P p Lodge of that town, for tate reception Lecturer........jV. Thornton, please do an and help with the work.— Hamlltonan4iteBrauchosiseueCtroularnote•
tion to health. At last accounts the D. of 0 .............. C. Barber, WDI. LowE W, M, tor, and the Elders—H. D, Henderson sof the .rational Provincial Bank of England j
_ . report was favorable. We trust she teof a "Vete, au's Jewel" marking the ' (clerk) Jno. Dawson, D. Kennedy, W in, cordially, Invi ed c ococntribute itgenerally,
ms of church troublfit which. an be cached without charge or
termination of his quarter of acentur ) Y• y y port of the Warta
will continue to improve. q Y Auction Sale. Social. Martin and Thos. Wilson. The Ses- news under this heading, from theirrespective •
.. of Oddfellow relationship. '!he doctor churches. . w
CLUBBING RATES. 0n lot 35, 36, Morris boundary, hitlf• The Social given by the Young sion report refers to recent deaths, but
� Me, and Mra, Dulmage spent part of had a very pleasant time meeting a•inile east of Bluevale, on Saturday, People's Guild of St. Paul's Church on views the future very bopefully. The Rev. Dr. McLeod has been elected
Ili' last week in Toronto, Mrs. Dulmage Many fiiendti of days past. , moderator of the Stratford Presbytery. - Af
is still there, having had an operation January 31st, farm stock and imple- Monday evening was a success. All communion roll contains 130 names,����
Advance till Dec„ 1903...........$1 performed by Dr. Reeves toe the re- Ladies' Cloth Jackets and Men's menta. No reserve as the proprietor Lhoroughly..enjoyPd themselves. The The work appears to be prospering Rev, Dr, Gifford, of Cllinton, has aet -
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Advance And .Mail -Empire........ 1 75 rnoval of cataracts on one of her eyes. Cloth Coats at half-price.—The Wing- is giving; up farming. Sale at one Guild purposes having a social even- under the pastoral care of Rev. G. M. cepted an invitation to the pastorate of
Advance and FamilyHerald..,... 1 75 halo Trading Co. o'clock ; terms, ten months credit.— ing every two weeks without refresh- Dunn. Grace church, St. Thomas, 1
The operation was successful, and she Joseph Hogg, proprietor; A. McEwen, ments or collection, and one every Belgrave Presbyterian Church.
Advance and WeeklySun,,,..... 1 75 expecte to return this week. Successful. auctioneer. See posters for par. month at which refreshments will be This church issues a full report in Mr• Clarke, student from l3nrou Col- o
Advance and Farmers' Advocate. 1 85 Losr.—On Friday evening last be- The Brussels Post says: --The voice titulars. served, and a collection taken to as- neat form. The Session report gives— loge, could not get to Teeswater last s 17
Advance and F. Advocate (ren'al) 1 95 tweet' the Post office and the tngl6b culture and vocal class which Miss sist in purchasing a piano. present number of families, 60 ; mem- Sunday, so he assisted Rev. Wm, Lowe i
WinChurch, a child's cavo at he tAd- Estelle Griffin, of Wingham, holds Heard Of Ice. r hers at beginning of year, 138; added with the service in St. Paul's in the i
Advance and Globe ....... . . . ..... 1 75 weekly in Brussels is growing both in Bluevale Woman's Institute. -evening, vance Office. Y g g Thos. McCI mont, of Natchez, Mis- during the year, 10 ; removals, 9 ; g
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Advance and Toronto Star....... 2 2b interest and numbers, a practical roof Y A meeting of the Bluevale Woman's
P P siesippi, in renewing for the Advance, 13 present membership, 145. The tress- A special meeting of the Presbytery of You cannot be loo particular in i
Advance and Toronto News ..... 2 25 The Christian Guardian, the official of its favor, The teacher is well vers- says:—We would imagine we had Institute (which was formed by Miss over reports total receipts, $872.83; Maitland will be held at Wingham on choosinga Toilet Soap, as a great
. organ of the Methodist church, cause ed in the art and is ambitious to reach Blanche Maddock of Guelph) was held expenditure $812.10 ; balance in hand p'
• to hand lust week in a new farm lost a friend if we missed the Ad- P) p , Jan, 29th at 1.80 p.m. to consider the man shin troubles are Caused b �
the top of her profession, vance. I love the old town and like in the Methodist parsonage on Jan.8th. $60.57. There was collected for b 11
whirl will rove co be more conven- resignation of Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, „ 11
p to hear of its prosperity. It leases The organizer, Mrs, (Dr.) Armstrong, schemes of the Church $187.17. The injurious Soaps. We haus G00[t
p p y p and the appointment of a new Clerk.
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ient than the old. There is a great Wedding. of Gorrie presided. The attendance ladies' Aid received $200.61 and ex. Soaps for f
�+v me to hoar Lho Advance boom ata own + deal of reading in the Guardian's 32 A very happy matrimonial event town. We have not had much cold was not very large, owing to the pended $108.11 The Building fund re- On Monday, the 12th inst., the Rev.
gapes, The new editor, Dr. Bond, is brightened the home of bars. Giddins weather here. I heard there was ice storm. The officers for the year were cetpts were $393.10, and expenditure F. A. McLennan of South $inloss, was 5e a Cake ......... 3 for 10C ;:'f
See Halsey Park's advt, an experienced newspaper man. of Atwood, on January 8Lh, when her appointed, as follows : — Mrs. Will. the same. The Sabbath School receiv- taken by surprise at his residence by his 10C a Cake ......... 3 for 25c
two mornings, but I did not see it. PP
daughter, Miss Annie (neice of Mr. Maxwell, President; Miss May Smilie ed $7450, which wits all expended ex• congregation, where they presented him 15e a cake........ 3 for 35c
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Actual experiment has deinonstrat- There is still cotton in the fields un- Y ,
Jahn Haines of tiVinghaut) became the Vice Pres, Miss Kathleen Swann• ce t a small balance. The W. P. M, p 25c a cake or 65c
ed that enough feed c%n be grown on it picked ; labor was scarce this year, 3 p , with an address and a purse filled with f
Air. and Mrs. Swarts were in Clin- fide of Thos. Bilker of Manitoba. D. Sian are preparing for another crop. Sec.-Treas. It was decided to hold S. report receipts of $101.43, all expen• gold on the occasion of his semi -jubilee. 35c a cake ......... 3 for $1.00
40 acres to maintain 22 cows. The 3' P' P' g P
ton on Saturday. G. Anderson, editor of the Bee, {have meetings on the third Wednesday of dad but 28ets. The Session consists
y' value of ensilage as a feed has in this g Y .Principal Coven in a recent address Guar•aritoed not to be in injurious, also 11 4
the bride away, She was prettily each mouth at the homes of members. of Rev. J, J. Hastie pastor, and Blders 1 '
Mrs. Thos. Manuel was visiting at connection been demonstrated, and Smallest In The World. , P their
evangelistic
the overlapping of churches n. jj
dressed in a handsome waist of green It being the first meeting, no subject —John McCalhtm, Jas. Ferguson, Jas, their evau elietia work. There are in- Shell Brand Castile Soap )11� Staffa last week, by the use of silage the milking period Mrs. Lettllen of Mount Holly, N. Y. g
liberty silk, trimmed with silk applique Nos takers up, but "Bread making" is Cunningham, Wm.Knox, Wm.�Vight- stances of flue or six churches t n Made frons Pura Olive Oil.
• � Do you want a good piauo or organ. has been lengthened, and • winter ;and lace the skitt beingof fawn has given birth to the smallest child
p p in the world. The lab weighs y to be discussed at the next meeting. roan, who is Secretary -Treasurer, to get the same people, and villages with
You are sure of them at D. Berg's. dairyingmade possible, thus rovid- broadcloth. The room is a prosperous y vel hs on1
g p P Miss Ruby Duff was appointed to read Peter W. Scott is Secretaryof the (��j (1 n
Thomas E. Hay has been appointed ing profitable eywploym�n Y n n season farmer of the West, and the young one pound and a half. It can he pat a u er on this to ic, Mrs. Armstrori son re anon, and Geo. Ta for, Tress- only from 200 to b00 people all told, with `�%a�tV Lt MV �bb011
that previously was largely waste. in an ordinary cigar box. The head is Paper p g congregation, Y five and six churches. T
postmaster at Listowel. couple carry with thein to their was-
about the size of n baseball, and then read an excellent paper, touching urer,
Miss Maggie Bisbee of Detroit is Folz SALT -12 acres in Town Plot, in tern home the best wishes of many on all the branches of Domestic Sci- Eadie's Presbyterian Church. The Quarterly Official Board of the
all the fingers nu one hand can be pas- :- �Phm.B.
first-class condition, with orchard ; less friends. once as discussed 'at the Provincial This Oharch is connected with Blue- Main street Methodist church Exeter,
visiting relatives in town. sed through a woman's ting. The11.1
than one mile from Wingham.—War. Woman
's Institute, held in Guelph a vale charge, of which Rev, W. J lies unanimously extended an invitation Next'i''a"" to post Office.S. Mitchell attended the funeral of a Po•rrrm, Wingham. 18-24 For the best selection of violins, arras are about the size of lead pencils.
relative at Staffa last week, guitars, mandolins, and all musical in- Although eo small, the child has well
few Necks ago. A hearty vote of West is the pastor. The report for to the Rev. W. Godwin, of Grace
The Toronto News has come under strttments, go to D. Bell's music stn• developed longs land cries lustily. It thanks was accorded Mrs. Armstrong 1902 shows total receipts of $409.01, a)1 Church, St. Thomas, to succeed the Rev. i
Strathroy's death rate last year was the management of a new Company of Poxium• eats and sleeps well, The doctors say for the instructive repot,. The next of which was expended except $6,59. R. Milyard in the pastorate, Mr. God- Bereaaed.
12 to a thousand, or 38 in all. which Air. J. W. Ftavelle is president it will live, too say the dais papers. tneeting will be held at the home of The Session fund received for Assam- win has accepted. " '
For House Plants. Y Y p P + xr. S. Ben ett mourns the death of
Willie Orr, of Evanston, Illinois, is and Mr. J. S. Willison, late of the Airs. t�'asman, on Wednesday, Febrn• hly fund $3.64 ; for Foreign missions, Last Sunda was missionary da i r
Globe, managing director, The News To free house plants of Insecta, dis; Mason keeps the largest stock of ary 18th. The meeting closed by sing- $1(3.50; for Au mentation fund $5.01: , Y Y Y ltiefathr,'who Na ri21+.011-T s.
a guest at W. J. Chapman's• solve a bar of ]aundr ana shaved fine g St. Pauls church, and though the day Deceased was born in 1819, the shame " — I
is to be increased to 12 pages and the y P School Supplies for the opening,—Send Ing God save the King". far Home Missions, $11.45 ; for Knox .
was stormy and the congregations emal- year as her late Majesty, ��t
Big cut in prices of Shoes at W. J. mans ement promise the ':.;st value in a quart of lukewarm water. Set the children, College, $3.12 ; far French evangeliz- Y 1 y, Queen. Vic- ,
Greer's, this uionth. g P over the fire and brio to a gentle Our annual sale of Dr Goods. Alan- ler than usual, the collections for for- �
ever offered by any newspaper in this R g y ation, $4.78. Forty-seven families are setfa He came w this country and i
bail. Kee this a for ten urinated, Rinds Ilea and Overcoats is now on. 7x, $1 sign missions were larger than its any sett ed in the township of Tucker -
P P y represented in the congregation, and P
Miss Gillespie, of Blyth, is visiting country. Up till Feb. 6th. the Ad- Take to the table, away from the and 51.25 13amespuns and Su]t]ngs, 50; previous year. The congregation gave smith fifty-five years ago, As his :--.Ad* e
her sister, Airs. J. Haines of town, vance and News will be sent to sub- y The employees of the Bell Factory, 50c, 60c and 75c French Flannels, 35c ; the number of communicants is 80. r
scribers for stove, and add two quarts of keio,wnP maks$35.5, and the Sunday School Rector
famil
Dir. Root. Lindsay of North Dakota $2.25 a Year, After that q in a tangible and kindly manner, show- 13 All -wool Raglan Overcoats, The Sabbath School reports a balance y grew up, more land was requir-
worth $10.00, for $5.60.—G. E. KING, making a total of $41.70. The Rector ed and he removed to the then new
Y + to the mixture, gradually beating all ed their, sympathy with afellow-work in hand of $11,47. and the W. F. M. S.
Is visiting his sister. Mrs. Wm. Weir. date the prise will be raised, the while with a Dover or other e . _ preached special missionary sermons; in township where he has since resided
egg man, while passing through a time of report receipts of $37.8,1. The session the morning from Dent. 16;17, and in in the vicinity of Watton, He had
Editor Colwell of the Teeswater One day last week Lawyer A. A. beater. It should be qurto thick when severe trial. One evening last week consists of Rev. W. J. West' (Moder- Y
CENSUS FIGURES, the evening from Psalm 96;$. been Ill about two months, There are r
News gave the Advance a tali last Honghson, of Orangeville, hung his done. Iheep in a cool place, In using Air. Ptd. Smith, who suss recenLiy star) and the I�lders—Iiugh McDou- seven of tt family, a11`rf whom attend- r� -
Saturday. ?out on a peg in the lawyers room dilute one cupful with two gallons of bereaved of two children, was called all, Francis I.ewjs, Jno. #)Tutton and A city minister was preaching elo-
in the court house and then hung his water. It will be almost milk white. into the office of the factprg by Mr. Thos. Aitken. Wax-. F. Lewis is a uentl he s ok ed the funeral, except one son, who '
Mr. Hugh Gillies of Aldena, N. W, The first volume of the fourth census 1 Y 1 p e of ethics and eoono•
� hat over the root. Then he walked in- Spray the plants with this and it will Bell, unci on behalf of the em toyeea church Treasurer. The .Board of mica, ezto to odic man and s eculative lives at a distance, rind was lame a
T.. has sold his Culross farm to Ed y p handed an envelope pontaiaiP ipa se t- of Qatl4da taken in 1901, has, after churc era a tom used as follows;_-- orthodoxy, opedicpsycholo isosceles titan ]e
to the court roam to transact some kill the insects �urel •1 this reci a was 1 Ion Y P P few weeks ago, In the early days of
ward Icing. business. He had been contentedly given by a celebrated florist and may stantial apd x•actical tpkep of their g delay, been issued, and from it Thorns Aitken, dos. Gro ,Geo b'ar- ut'if iu force from the rest Universal the settlement of Tuckersmith, the •
1' we collect a few figures that Wray in- Y Y i; g parents of Dr. Macdonald
Marmalade oranges 10c per doz. at smoking his pipe before he divested be depended on. sympathy and friprdship. Mr. and terest our readers. This volume deals luno, Francis Lewis, Self, elaborate scheme of social organi- P M. P.
Buckley's Star Restaurant. himself of his coat, and put the pipe ►
Airs. Smith t}lost sincerely appreciate with the population chic• „-y -_ - and the deceased livid almost on ad-
Rov. Dir. Lowe lectured in Blyth on in his pocket. Some•men in the hall rrAt Home.rr this kir;d and thongshtfgl aFt. ft P p dy' �atiou complex realism, sociological
AST RUROI . SCHOOL BOARD. expansion, the old skeleton of a defunct jacent. lots, on the same concession,
"Ireland and the Irish' on Wednes- smelled something burning and they On Tuesday evening, Mrs, (Rev.) shows that in this world soinetities Y philosophy, etc., all of which, while Air, Bennett was member o W.3t I
,, ' .lItiglplpality. Acres. 1+'amilips, Pop, Methodist church laud en a ed fixe
day evening. mvebtigated and found the coat, hat Hobbs was At Home to the Trustees considered cold apd selfish, t1lere are r doubtless intelligent to the Lord, was an J Y
Blyth ` .. , .. , . , ... • 429 210 SII Win ]rani School Board met for or- g esteem of a large circle of friends,
and an inoffensive pikestaff burned to of the Me " I "�4
thodist church and their hearts that throb in sympathy with Brussels .......... fi00 202, 1114 g. unknown lan nae to nine -tenths of the
Mr. John A, Gardner of Rat Portage r rnnization and business on Wednes- g g
is visiting his sister Airs. U. J. Thorn- a crisp. wives.�BA fete were unavoidably de- those in sorrow. That the homes of Grey .............. 0•,381 7'i4 3557 alt avenin resent—:Messrs. Moore, congregation. Now ]a the time to get For Coate
tains • , but nearly all of the twenty- those who were so kind and thought- ht- llotvick .......... 71000 885 4140 Y evening. P and Capes at bargain prices.— The
ton£his week. AUCTION SALES.—Thos. Brown, auc- a 5 r Homuth, Griffin, Derr, Abraham and
one Trustees and their good ladies Mortis.. ......... 65155 r89 260(3 Successful missionary services were %Vingham Trading Co.
tinnPer of 5eaforth is re ,ared to at, K fa} may ion;{ be preserved from the Drnlgltsa
On one line in Bence county eleven
tend sales in this vicinity. pOall at Ad-
availed themselves of Mrs. Hobbs' kind
visit of death, is the prayer of the
Turnberry.. .....
%yin hunt,,, , ... , .
3r0.r1
650
4(11
517
2141
2302
The secretary calledheld
for nominations
last Sunday
y m Wingham Methodist
deaths have occurred during the past
vance office and arrange date of sale.
hospitality. About seven o'clock, the
recipient of this kindly remembrance.
Wroxeter.........
5U4
111
446
for Chairman for 1903.
On Messrs. herr and Grif-
church. Rev. Dr. Scott, late of Tokyo,
BIRTHS.
three months.
-
large company sat down to a choice
WEST
HURON.
motion of
fin, J. 1. Ilomuth was unanimously
Japan, was the sea ter for the day, and
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Town.—Io on 13th Jan, the
A. F. Muelaron. DI. P., is the head of
Special Notice.
repast. tasteful) sev%• ed in the lecture
P' Y '
Satisfactory,
Municipality,
Acres. Fainilles,
�
Pop.
elected Chairman of the Board,
having been stationed here thirteen
a
r. Goo.
wife of Air. Geo. Town, of the Gof-
touHouse, of a son,
a company that will build a flue new
p y
,
As the Advance expects to remove
room of the church. The remainder
of the evening was happily spent in
At the last municipal election in
Ashfield ....,, .....
Clinto,i • . , ..... , .
6717.1
900
715
609
3107
2547
Griillu—Kerr—That Win. Robertson
he re -appointed Secretary, it ft s;,lar
pl Y+ Y
years ago, ►nany of his former friends
Nt re deli hied to rent hila once more.
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MARRIAGES.
hotel at Stratford,
next week to the premises now occu-
social conversation, and time tossedIlia
Orangeville, voting machines were
Colborne..........
36S3f
42l
1860
o $;
f i5—carried.
morning address was devoted to the
Casemore-Godkin—At St. Paul's Rec-
FOR SALE.—A fine large store.—Ap-
Pied by the Dominion Bank, our cot,-
b quickly and pleasantly until ten
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aced, and the Banner rentatks :—The
Goderic'11 Tp tvn . ,
(ander•ich (c )
51800
0015
4158
motion J. o: Alessi -s. witsMoore and
Abraham, wits re-ap•
Abrahutu, ,1. 14,
chief hindrances to tlio gospel in Ja au
P +
tory, on wp,.T Tuesday, Jan. 20th, by Rev,
SVm. Lowe, dao. Uasernore of Morris
ply to J. J. llomuth, WiuKham,
respondents and advertisers will
o'clock.
o clock. Rev. Mr, Burwash then on
voting machines which were used in
Wawauosh toast..
4'2977
390
1000
.1'+erguson
pointed It elf
ailcl among them were cote,
to Miss Alttud ,lacy Godkin of Turn-
S)emin has been ill and unable
lease send their manor a day earlier.
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behalf of the guests expressed the en
yTonday's election for Town Council
Wawanosh West.
43136
464
2L18
11S]nt;les of December meeting were
Dec,
taism,tlereligiauoftho;empiro, with its
with
bet'ry.
to leave his room; at time of writing
Please aid us in this matter. Adver-
tisers will oblige by making their
joynient experienced, to which the
and Public School Trustees dict their
work in a manner that was entirely
SOUTH
Municipality.
UURON.
Acros. kanlilics,
Pop.
then conlirnted. -
AouopaTs,
nearly 200,000 shrines; Buddhism, with
Waugh—Coultes—At the residence of
lie is slightly better.
.
"copy" as light as possible.
pastor replied for Mrs. Hobbs, and the
satisfactory. The machine which is
Bayfield ..........
1762
130
558
Ii• Kinsman, work .............$ 100
-'
,
its gorgeous temples; ancestral wor-
Air. L. Pearen, 1Viu halo, on Wed-
g ,
nesd,ay, January 14th, by Rev. A. H,
Dr. Ball and son of Toronto spent a
p
company separated. The Board and
the invention of Dr. aretvell of Oz
1•loav ..............
513 '1
733
ii1127
Dan. 1'nr. Mfs„ coal,,,,.,.... . 112 49
ship; Confuciartisia,eto, Iutheevenin g+
Brown, B, A., B. D.. Rel>;rave, as-
few days this week at the home of the
y
Delay•
the pastor have worked, inost hartuon_
wa, is a rpodel of simplicity.and. its ase
fiensal)............
600
200,
63S
82p
259,
$
W. Guest, pedal. ............ . . . 2 00
F. J. Lewis, wood (21 cords).. 74 81
the hopeful sido of the mission outlook
stated by Rev. F. J. O•tten, Al. A.,
Dr.'s areata in town.
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On Tuesday evening a car on Ilio C.
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lously together in the 1)uildittg enter
trot ld a i ear to recll de the lossi_
1 i P u i l
Fltitlet•t.. ..... , ..:53312
4fc I illnp.........:
53L011
570
2685
Rent 1$eid, wood (lOcords)..., 30 00
was dwelt upon, the speaker showing
Christian
imcknow, and Rev. R. Rol Wing -
haat. Martin Brown Waugh to Mies
Miss E• G. Wilson, of town, left on
P. R. freight was derailed near Tees •
rise now so sticceasftlil completed,
p ' y A +
bility eitiher of spoiled It hlitrTe ar of
Setaforth.... , .... •
550
5�
2,x45
0. W. (4ritfjn, supplies , . , , .. 1. , , 3 37
that thought and doctrine
g
Clara Coultas, .both of Wingham,
Monday morning to take professional
water. The late passenger train was
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and the happy thought of Mrs. gpbbs'
"At Home, coming as it did after the,
crooked work. The only cornp]aints
*wile y...........
Tilt, ....
3:.f11
4• � '
,12709
442
501
1,52
,
1163
A. L• Ilaru]Iton, fot'mukleh de, 1 20
y
It. II• Afcj�ay, work,, , , ,, , , . , ,. l 00
spreading permeating
wore s readiu and ormeatiu even
the literature of Japan, The coutrrbu-
DEATHS.
course in London Normal School,
dela ed on this account, and assen-
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gars and baggage were transhipped to
fleet anniversary and dedication of the
heard oil Alothday were that the ria
chines were not set high enol h and
►d
F?,ls'F
111tim,14.
Pop,
Jmith.� Pathick, supplies 1 35
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The for
tions last year from Wiugham church
O'Callaghan—It' West Avawanosh,
Janu,.rry 19th, Catharine Loretto. iu-
Ilia Lordship, the Bishop of Iiuron
a train sent from Teeswater•. Na person
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church, even more strop 1 cement d
g 9 p
that the names of the candidates
lu
i}..uiolpAhllty.
Apses , 1'aprilips,
accounts passed payment.
to missions totalled—. 358.41. Already,
t y
fan, daughter of Dir, and Mrs. Dan.
called at the Rectory on Saturdayon
was injarect, and the road was cleared
the ties between the pastor and his
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shot;ld be in lar a type. However
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Br'aut... , .. , , , , • • .
Oartipk....•..,,,,
90,588
0 Oti`Sll
8,10
fl01
4329
r,0�3
Tho Princi al s i e ort of attendance
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the $400 mark has been passed, and
O'U.dla h g
g an, aged 7 weeks.
his way to Bervie church opening.
as soon as possible.
esteemed wife on the one hand, and
these ape both matters which it would
(Mltoss....... ....
57835
655
2055
and the aunuai report were resented.
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The attendance for December was—
it is expected that when the collectors
FoU,tn.—On Minnie St., Thursday
Ladies' Black Fur Col-
It will pay to buy your and
the Trustee Board.
,
be easy to retoedy. R e fall to sea
be
for the tardiness of
(lreenock..,,,....
Teeswater.,...,,+
714 A
,0
3 30
boys, 204; girls 20$; average attend-
ante, 3::0.
leave completed their work, the amount
will reach $450. Besides their liberal
of Iaat week, a
r laicals,—Apply Advance office,
Shoes now ; Big Bargains going at W.
J. Greer's,
FisH.—Fresh Herring. Whitefgah,
Troht, Smelts, Bloaters, $addles, etc.,
any valid reason
the Governments at Ottawa and Tor
Walkerton.• .... •
1.100
oA•
590
2071
ANNUAL ItEroltt,
giviugs to the new church, Wingllam
Mrs. John McKague and daughter.,
—At the Star Restaurant.
onto in the matter of adopting vot-
}vt•♦sT
blynipip,•ility,
1113
c,
A ros, #ranlil10s,
Pup,
PUPILS REGISTEIMI)—boys 263. girls
21)'3; total 550; aggregate attendance
Methodists believe In liberally support-
. --- THE--
. Minnie, of Melita, Manitoba, are visit-
StraII e.
g
ing machines for the general elections,
Ri-tice towiship,.,
75'176
029
3100
70,153; average 3500.
fag the tnissiou cause, k
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Mr and Mrs Jas Rutherford of ua-
a Foundr
lluron township
7:r9a13
1Z
3539
I ing Mr. and Mrs, Richard Porter. o • y • •
town. gersville are on their wedding tour and Every person, who has an interest Counoll xeettn,g. T�incardine Tp..., 5031:3 59'2 2855 CLAss1VT('A`rl0X—Part I- 111 ( Part Corner
�1 �1(�
ora guests of Mr. and D1ra, heading to Win ham as n town, will be leased 1T iucardine town., '2000 470 2(177 11-0:3; Second book -101: Third book V01 101 U
Mr. Goo. Pettypiece, and the son -in- g P A special meeting of the Town Kinloss........... 5'1748 503 23555 1141 F0nrth hnnk—'701 above Fourth NTIM13ru 2
The strange fact in connection with to hear of the prospects of the Was- Council was held on Mondor evening 5,10 250 1111 ►>ook 01 total 556,
lawLow, Air. Scarff= of Hartney, Manitoba; this visit is that Mrs. Rutherford and Y g Port, nw . ,.,, ' a.
were visitors in town this week. Mr. tent Foundry Cu. s success, The corn- to consider requests tnitde by the Port I>i)gin , .. , ., 1)A9 3_l 1319 rxADrrNATlove—Part I to Pttrt IT WiIlglJtaf[ Popular Coficert
Airs, Reading (who are cousins) were p+any is finding ready sale for Crown Western foundry Co., regarding aer 'ttxpellon.......... 405(10 11'L 5 80i 1¢ p M; Part It to '2nd hook -30; Second to Course. - Is the Place t0 get
Pottypiece was chief Constable here horn in the same month, and both in Huron stoves and ranges, and the Jun. 3rd ---3,i; Jun. 3rd to Sen. ird- 201
g Y cess to their works, Este protection,
some years ago. the vicinityof Hu ersville over fort lII;OAT'TTf1LATI0N. Ben. 3rd to 4th -42, ' Untrance'Leaving-6;
crani,-- Everything that i5
g Y aro well pleased with the business se- etc, There were prssent-•the Mayor, Y g
Rev. Dr, Scott, late of the Japan years ago, yet they never saw each cured in the few months the have East lithrou—Acres........ 231.070 $3� Dart I Jun. j,ravina—t5; Pott I THF, 'FAMOUS j( ARKER '
Y Uouua Bell, Diclndoo, Bennett, I1u1- 1{ot(sea, ,,,,• 9.710 Tiln. Matriculation -5; Part II Jun, babe and Fresh in
Conference, a former pastor of Wing, other until now. Mr. Rutherford is a been In operation, Another member mage and VanStone. the comntnni, I„ cinilies...... 3,740 Leaving, Second class -4; total 231,.
ham Methodist Church, was the guest well-to-do farmer, and his father was of the firm will be lobated here, and cation of the Western T+'o►►ndr•y wag I.•►opulation.. , 17,•267 FINANCIAL I3,I:I'ORT--
�iQ!1 �i1k''RT CO, .
of Dr. and Mrs. Towler from Satur- one of the first settlers of Hagersvi)le, about $2,000 worth of new machinery read, enclosing cheque for $$5q, first West Ifuron--Acres........ 21.6,140 To balance from 1901 .... . .... $ 5 05 AT 01'1$RA HOUSE WINGHAN ON
day until Monday. will soon be placed in position, Citi. payment, and referring to bridge, fire llouseq...... 4.00-1 Assessment...,.... 8,44.r 40 ' '
I. 0. F. Families .... 4.027 g Emidoq, January 23rd, 1903
`WANTUD.�•-Heavy Cast Iron Strap. The officers elect for No. 605, I. O. F, lens of Winghanx will also be internal- protection, agreement, etc, Atter ri rr (ictrernlhtent rant...,,.,,,, 260 00
P g Itupulatiun.. IS.r(4 Ot)ntinu+ation Claps grant.... 200 01)
Highest Uaeh Price Paid. The Was- ed in knowing that the firm promptly lengthy discussion, a comtufttee was Southl Huron—Acres 21051lyotx•,,tes)dentfees...,,t•„.,,. 4200 A'l8 P.IiS.
are c- -
kern Foundry Co., Ltd, C, R,,,, paid the payment duo this month, appointed to ascertain lite rnhahl;t , -0.7(j. .,,._,.�„�,.
,...........J. McNevirt PP P Ilogsr.s , .... plan at Halsey Park's Jaavo]ry Store. D rugs
-� Under the auspices of the Epworth V.'C. R"....."11 A. Flaming that the outlook for 1033 buefness is cost of a bridge and water•grain, to,, amilies.... $•814 Total ....................$1359 11 --
I',eaguo, Rev. It. Hobbs will deliver Fin. -See.......,.. 0, J, Reading utast exc0lent he company find report at ne*t Ineeting of the colincil, spallation , 17.458 BY Salaries....................$8368 01
The Manly Agan" in the Ree. -Sec ......... .... S. Young $850. It fit 44-o pleasing to L•now We understand. that poen. Bell hiss Past �Rrnee--Aeves. .I...... 2(1'3.417 Maps, etc.................. 17 58 Tickef5, 25C, 354 Childt'en 154 . .
his lecture, " Treasurer, ,,,..,,Win, I�essant theutselves badlylttandita ed b the offered the Company a free sito alon Banana . , ..... 3.705 Officers' Aalat•ics............ 8:ib 00
Methodist church on Monday evening. Ch�a(1,[yF"','Iuin..........T. AT]brnhatn pp y 1a Y nhpiliea...... 3.713 Put-), re airs, etc.......,... 671 07 --_.�_._.�.___ - �- -- -
ireb. 0th. Admission 15e. S. W.....,•.,,,.,.,.,,,It. Shari' location of the wol,rs so fear from the side the f). V. 14, As the present foto- �►a elation , . 10,313 p 1 Hamilton, P I3ltlanco an bane)......,.... 46 G /� . �. J, W,,,,.;'...•,•W• Rnutled#e t:ontreaf the toavn, and no near way flan isdf('11eg1tof acca:ss, nod enlarge- «'est Bruce -•-Acres ......, 312.03+i -'�^,=�'-�• rj,'Jlrj ,L�.dVitriCe WiI1 1`C-1`�
HArrfeton and Lucknow played 13.13 ................1. Davidson of reaching boarding•hogses, except meat of Ilnildings an absolutenecessf Iionses...... 3. RM Total ................ it
hockey in Ifarriaton on Friday last; J. B•• • • • • • • . • • • I,. I'earen by the railway bridge, n•hieh is ser- ty for the Browing business of the Fntuilies..... 3.020 A. 11, Dlvbal OVrx, Principal. Move about the last of
(7. P. i ......,.Dr. J. It. Lediel101m taint an awkward and unsafe method. company, the question of removal to ,'IIptllthtiou t ,4,11 , D12.•ITGGIST
score~ 16--11 in favor of the itotne team, p, C. I3 . . ... . ...... . . It, lecliet yThe shave reports were adopted. Jtt2111f11' t0 t11( 1.8111iSCf3
isdrt .!gin defeated Kincardino at Janitor.,..,.I..,C, J, Iteacding Wo hope, hoavover, that thesb difilculr this aide of the river, ponrenieut to North l3rthco--dares......., x81,811 Principal M114grove and Will. ClegPr p
llanseth•,.... 4,:x78 W 1 .ly G 11 A Ar
dr'ort Elgin the sumo evetiing; score ties av)11 in lingo be overcaute, incl the Moth raflivtays, is open for borlsfderty- I�`amilies.,,, Q,14•>• were a.;aprytnted It, to tvutt 1`e('8111;1y VtlCtLtE'( 1J�' the
8"1• eye. Witter, sad ialist inFles'test d fullest measure of rsuccess crown the tion, though the cost of rernoval and I?ripulttfon., 21,207 ►rdt;�ynr�pxtOto rr�glt stnan cil 4uereasen efl* of Dominion 13-allk, in the .
Y ' e y eil'ottd of the company to establish a erection of new buildings is no small Pull population Huron county, 5:3,489
!Ch(r Stlew tViltiams Se5wttl itfabltine St. IIdrew'n�C alrrh, Londonor tib site most suCce)sbful bu iriese. matter. g t 1 p y (7ontfnnatian 0(asa grant. Ir10 iY 131�C7:.
a , 0 I I till popttl4tlon of Bruce county, 00,020 The following committees �vcre ""
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