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The Wingham Advance, 1903-06-04, Page 8THE WYNGR M ADVANCE June 4, 1903 a ..rte-,--:. n A,...:._:. .m.«...rr. . - ..a:-.,_>.:...,... ..w.. .... ....>,r..,..,.r-- ,.., ..: ,. ... ..-..::.•., .. ..-,....:::.w.-.w.: . N., -..>-F .,.... ... .:....-....-.. '-'_ - _ ...:. . . .-,--.,=-.:wa.. ....-::•.e..-..... ,«, .......+ .... • ••' Attended Big Sale, l tiq vale, Gortrle. IF ITS ••' The Leading Clothing Manufacturers The Methodist S.S. are planning for Mr. Sanderson visited in Wroxeter Sale of their Surplus Stock for the an excursion to Owen Sound on Fri- on Monday; Anything rSpring season was put a at auction day June 12th in Toronto last week -h1 le, an . A, Md in to n. of `(ringhan spentBegins Thursday...to Conti lie 2 Wj, eks--,OurR. Smith attended the sale, and got i1ir9. Ccacft and, chlldran oP WAllace- Sunday in town, ,Ji••u vV / 111 the very best Clothing ata very lots burg, Rev, IV. Leech and daughter. Mr. James Raine of Clinton is visit. price, Had he space to tell of some of are visiting at J. Leeclew. Ing friends in town, the leading wholesale men of Toronto Rev. R, Barnby. of Mitiverton will • X11 Groceries or Crocker oil and Montreal, whose clothing was sold Mr, and Mrs, Edgar have returned Great •t at this sale, thre would be no ques. preach it: the j11at1aotlist thuxrh an front A throe weeks visit in Galt, W f;t111 get It H IiF., B to ills tion as to the style, fit and durabilitySabbath evening. The morning ser - rice AiWAYS THE LOWRl3T for of the ClatYa{ng. Bat -gains for the vice is withdrawn, St. Stephens church held s. successful ' month of June .are here. Come in ; A, The monthly meeting of the gi nic on the park a week ago bion, the beat duality, For quick R. Smith can suit you ail, Men's Suits Women's ,Institute was held May 20th y' heals Or lunch, try our at $3.75• $1,50, $5.00, $5,75, $6,00, $0,50, at the home of Mrs. J. Dyment. Miss Mr, Watters of Fordwich occupied On account of having too large a stock of Whitewear, Nye have decided to Mold this $7,00, $8,65 to $10,00; good trimmings J, Elliott read an instructive paper on the pulpit of St. Stephens church last gieat clearing Sale. Our Whitewear is made by the best Manufaoturers--we guarantee the and all sizes, Youths, Suits all sizes, :Flower culture. In the disctisvion Sunday. materials styles and workmanship to be fill) lip to the best Cooked Ham, lb... .................30C long pants, $3,75, $4.00, $4,50 tip to which followed many helpful hints ° y P y p goods made in Canada; and Corned Beef, lb...............•..,..20e $8.50. Boys' 3•plece Knicker Suits, All were exchanged. Miss L, Dyment en- Rev, J. Greene, a former pastor, will by buying during this Julia Salo yell will save lull, (sliced as you like it.) sizes, from $$ up. Bays' 2 piece Suit6, tertained the ladle s with several seise• preach in the Methodist church here O CJAII And Bee the cloth and trimmings Botts of music. The next meetin is next Sunday, Boned Chicken, can ... ,........,..,..5o in the above Suits. -A. R. SMrrals to be held at the home of Mrs. Aitglilt Mr, Doug lass left our school on Fri. 295 PER ( j - Boned Turkey, can ................255 Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Store, son and the topic under discussion will day. Thescholars presented him Beef, Veal, Ham ,oaf, can ...... 15c Chisholm Beck, Wingham, be "Butter Making," the paper to he with two fine presents. During his Canned Shrimps, per can ......... 15et read by Miss R. Paton. A cordial in- short stay here, he endeared himself Olark's Pork, and Beans, large vitation is extended to all the ladies to to his pupils, who regret his depar- calls............... ......100 TOWN COUNCIL, he present. A number of the mem- ture, LADIES $ave you seen the dainty Neckwear• we are showin ? No need bars of the Institute are planning to Wingham and Orange Sill Leagues of worrying over making h Potted Ham, Chicken, Tongue, -- - Attend the annual .meeting In Gorrie Y g g t ese goods when we can sell ynu the were unable to visit, Corrie lasagne an ver nicest washing Collars oris Ties for 2uc, in cane! 5c and......10c There was no meeting of the 'town June 10th. y g rg Tuesday of last week, on accoueit of IAO NOT leave our store without wain the Parasols we aro selling at 1, Finnan $addle, Can...............10C Council on Monday evening, for lack (Too late for last issue.) the rain,. Mr. W. hall of Wingham, g g S 25 slid $1.40. The tops will Of a quorum, The Finance committee Bluevale flax mill will not run this President of the district will address not facie and every Parasol has a stylish handle. Kippered Herring, Can......,....,lOG 9 Rowat's Mixed and Chow Chow passed the following accounts:the League here next Tuesda- year, Scarcity of hands is given as g y Pickles, large bottles ....... 5..,.20o F, Patterson. work.............$39 10 one reason. 1 .All Pickles, 2 for... .26o H• B. Elliott, advertising......,. 15 73 Rev. Mr. West, M. A. will leave for Ot Jas. Fowler, stone for dam....... 1300 the General Assembly, Vancouver, B. Jamestown. All sizes, this week C. J. Reading assistg contractor 2 00 C., Thursday of next week. He will Yrs Department White Plates. only sizes, ..G this each Jae. Brock work on street.... , , . 650 be absent four weeks. (Too late for last issue) Wm. Moore " ,,.,,, 6 25 Miss Maude and Allie McKelvey en: Is booming, Never in the history of Clothing selling in this store have we sold so many V. Vannorman, salary....,....,. 42 00 W Robinson and W. J. Duff, who tertained a number of their young Suits. The reason for this may be summed tip in a few words, "Our Suits are st lish TUDHOPE'S W. J,biaRouggh, salary........,, 16 00 leased the Black 100 acres and 30 acres friends in this vicinity last Monday erfect fittin y 3" R. Rankin. saiar 5 67 of the Denman farm, have bought 30 p g, splendidly made and fin{shed anti ora sold at a ver small refit." y• •"`••' •"•"" head of stockers and "Are pasturing evening; all report an excellent Gime. , y p Howson & Co. care of dam...... 8 33 P g Our Suits at $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 are the best values in Canada. We defy IVm. Guest, labor at cemetery,. 645 them on above mentioned properties. A valuable brood mate, the proper. competition in this department. T. Hall, printing and advt'g..... 1688 Miss Ma ie Patterson, of Nia ora ty of David M. Miller, was found lying p Phone 58 Prompt Det{very A. Sanderson teaming825 g g dead in the stable doorway on Thurs. • • • • • • • • • • • Falls, is visiting her uncles in Bluevale da morning of last week, ,She lead " watering streets.... 3600 at present.... Mrs• John. Raby was been asturin in a field with the cat- Wingliam Electric Light Co..... 35 70 visiting relations in Wingham this tie and had been gored by one of the ler A fine Organ, almost riety for sale cheap. Also a Braggy, Delivery Wagon, and The Finance Committee recommended week.... Miss Belle Burgess left on animals, disembowelling her. The ' above accounts for payment, except Monday morning for Woodstock+ loss will be considerable more particu- stylish Carriage will be disposed Of on very reasonable terms. A. Sanderson's, which is reduced $6, where she will remain for sometime larly as she was in foal. with her brother.... Mr. A. McAllister from near Belmore was visiting relat• Mr, Wm, McKelvey took in the ex - See Our The Favorite Excursion -To Detroit ions at Bluevale this week.... Mr. and cursion to Toronto this week..... Mr. via Sarnia, on June 13th. under the Mrs, James Stewart and family of and Ma's. Eckrnter and Fern Fpent`h DON auspices of Minerva Encampment, i, Roaenfeldt, Manitoba are visiting the Sunday at the home of L. Jewitt of O. O, F. Fare to Sarnia and return letters mother, Mrs. Collie.... Messrs Morris,...Miss Annie Strachan went • • H. Amos and W.Telford of Wingham to Hamilton last Saturday to visit her C1 0 New Styles $2,05. visited at Mr. John Burgess recently brother Dan of that place,... Miss Big Prices for Trade. 7 y j Mrs. McIntosh and children, of Maggie Scott of Molesworth is at pre- DIRECT IMPORTER DEATHS. Molesworth, spent the 24th with Mr. sent visiting hot, sister Mrs, 0. Strokes of chew d medium and Will. Lynn and sister Miss Mary p anmeum and Mrs. Thomas CoultesBurchill-In Turnberry, May 3l, PhA• Alice Duff attended East Huron Jane also Miss Bricker of Fordwich priced Bed -room Suites niah Gray, wife of Samuel Burchill, Teacher's Convention at Clinton on spent the 25th at Lou. Eckmier's,... Aged 39 years. Friday and Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Moses spent the 24th in Ailsa THE MARKETS and Side Boards. Suites , Patterson -In Morris, May 30th, Eliza- Fred McCracken of Brussels, spent the Craig, .,.Duncan McDonald and sister at $11.50, $15,50 and beth Patterson, aged 61 years. 25th in Bluevale. , .. Mr. Botham of Miss Bell visited in Galt a few days wxrioliAM MARICETs Scott -In East Wawanosb, lot 27, con. Toronto, visited at Mr. Geo. Haney's this week ....Mr. Lorne McKelvey $9, on May 28th, Writ. W. Scott, aged this week.... Miss Florence Park was of Harriston spent Sunda tinder the Flour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 25 24.00 are considered ex. P Y 79 ears,, g visiting friends in Bluevale on Monday pstents) roof..., Josie and Lizzie Fall wheat per bush new 67 to 68 tra good value. Some y Misses Ethel King and i3. Rose of Strachan visited friends in Elmira this Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 0 28 Wingham visited here on Monday.... week, Barley per bush........ Q 35 to 0 40 specials in Mattresses and Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. McDonald a ent 1 p P Peas per bush ......... 060 to 066 Wile Springs. Monday in Molesworth.... Mrs. W. L. Bran. ...................16 00 to 18 00 + June Mr, and Mrs. W, Wray are visiting Fraser and little daughter Alba, have Turnberry. Shorts ..... .........18 00 to 20 00 + 4+ friends at Tara, been visiting in Brussels. y Chop.... , , . , I.... , , ... , . 1 10 to 1 27) + Mrs. Richmond of St. Jacobs is visit- . The following is the report of U. S, tray ..... . .. . . . ......... 7 00 to 7 00 • > UNDERTAKING Ing friends in Belgrave. t S. No. 8 Turnberry and Morris for the Butter per tb............ 0 15 to 0 16 . Reatdeace-Patrick John Armstrong shipped a carload month of May; IV -Pearl Vanstone, Eggs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 012 to 012 S' titre•t, S. arae•y's R Percy Hogg, May.; Fe uson, Mary Lard .................... 0 15 to 0 15 farmer r•tldeac•, of bogs to Toronto on Tuesday, East Wawanosh. g Bat -gains, Wheeler. Sr. III -Lily Hogg, Eldon Potatoes where sight coos Henning, Per bush...... 0 70 to 0 70 receive prompt atm Richard Proctor has the brick work The Council met May 26, as a Court g, Lily Moffat and Bert Elliott. Apples per bag ........ 0 60 to- 0 50 i•ssl•a. finished and roof put on his house. of Revision and Appeal. Having sev- Jr. III-Gershom, Ferguson, Maggee Bides per 100 lbs........ 5 00 to 8 QO orally subscribed to the declation re- Wheeler, Hannah Walker. Sr. II- Lamb skins ............ 0 50 to 0 65 BIG BARGAINS in JEWELRY at '+ Mr. Denholm of Blyth is shipping Y the first a Alba Ho Jr. Ii -Ross Maxwell, Dressed hogs........... four cars of baled hay from Belgrave quires as statute, appeal Pearl Walker, Pt. II -Charlie Tow- Live hogs ................ 5 50 to 0 00 Ball Bros, to 7 00 this week, hoardwasthatofcom Deleon, at he ler, RollHenderson Robbie Ho , g PATTERSON'S JEWELRY STORE34, non. ll, who complained that he y gg Tallow,per lh........... 06 to 51 •T. Proctor has the contract for Mr. was too high assessed• assessment Mac. Elliott, John Walker, Ariel Fer- Chickens per pair•.....,. 30 to 60,Efor the month of June. t1Vc have a large Crook's new brick house on the 4th confirmed. Jos. Chawne'y, lot 20, con. guson, Minnie Walker, Willie McKen- Ducks per pair .......... 60 to 80 ! eon., Morris, zie. Sr. I-Reta Yeomans. Harvey y P ... + stock of new goods for wedding resent 8> also complained that he was too Y Turks et•lb.,.,.. )Oto 11 Mre. D. Ferrier is not im rovin in high assessed; assessment confirmed. Anderson, Percy Martin, Jr. I- Geese, per lb.......... .. 6 to 7 g g p ' P g Clarice Moffat Helen Yeomans Nor - PHONE 6t health as her many fronds would Sampson Garter, lot Sl, con. 3, sent in ' Wool ............... .... 16 to 18 special for June. You should see our slice ma McKenzie. -E, Mannin Teacher. wish to see her, notice a appeal in good time, stating g' stock of luck wedding Rings. Our Watch Haat he also wrs too high assessed. TORONTO STACK MARKET. + y g g Mr. Fred, Johns of Thessal in is re- ancMr. Carter failing to put in an appear- # + line i5 complete in gents' and ladies7. A newing old acquaintances in and once, this appeal was ppostponed until For full and accurate market re- y around Belgrave. next sitting of the Oourt, John E. Morris. porta see second page. big snap in Ladies' Gold Filled Watches Mr. Duncan Allison of Toronto Coultis to be assessed as tenant of N The only yoke of oxen in this neigh•' Medical College is spending a short Pt. W i lot 35, con, 0. Wm. Snell to horhood has been recent) sold b 1 ■1 1 ' ''r •,, ' time at his home here. be assessed as owner of 0 pt W j lot y y ($800.00 worth) will be sold for $4.00 each It ►L111111ltiil►i►l "MV1 u7 35, eon. 5, instead of Robt. Wightman, Samuel Walker. 8th line, to Mr. Me- FOR SALE. less than rile regular rice, for line only. Quite a nnmber from here are at- The following names were added to Lean, aP Lucknow. g p i y. tending the Conference that is being the roll: -Joshua F. Walsh S . lot 36 T. Miller, 6th line, who was stricken J EXCURSIOlYS TO THE held in Wia ham just now. Less than a mile from Win ham, a g j con, 5, F M F; Wm. F. Deacon, S •} 33, a short times ago with paralysis, has R • Canadian North-West 34, con, 11, F M R goad farm, with brick house And orad Rev. E. A. Shaw, Benmiller, former ( ) t Henry Rintoul, made some improvement and we hope b K lot 28, con. 11. M F T Edward 'P:xtti- favorable ro resa ma continue, till ; will be sold with growing i pastor is Belgrave, will preach in the P g y crop if desired os . t V / PATTE at following return fares; Methodist church Sunda evening. eon, S lot 33, con. 13, M F. David p , possession on shtlrt i Y R• ycon.Win. It is said Samuel Walker, 8th tine, DQ notice i€ arra ements are made. This • • Winnipeg...' Moose Jaw., Mr. A. M. Perdue and wife of Clff- 5 aJohn Black, con. 6, R ch'd Chamney, has purchased the 16 acres of )and a- is a most desirable property and will + ! ' Arcola....., Regtna..,..,1$30 ford spent Sunday at the latter's con. 9 on application, each a dog ]°ening his farm from Edward Garvin, be sold on reasonable terms. Enquire !• ggtnsoarth.., Xorkton ,.., stents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, McOrae, struck off roll. J. Cam bell, N . lot2g, of Brussels, The price was $560 of The Great Watch doctor } Ei n ,........ P P 1 E.tavan....,Pr, Albert... 2 Mr. John Coultea, 3rd line Morris. con. 11, struck off the roll, having left At a meeting of the township Coun- THE WINGHAM ADVANCE. Grand View - Macleod,..., 3S had hie windmill blown down and art for Manitoba. The Court was then cil last Monday a resolution was pass- Miniota... ., Calgary...., P closed, to be reopened again on Tues- ed lir to the Uo. Cuuacil to take ad- Swanomiver. of his barn unroofed during the late P g R g OPP. QUEENS HOTEL „ WINGHAM 4+ swan River. Red Dear.,. storm, day, 16th Tune next, vantage of the Government grant in WAHkadA ... Strath • }$40 Council resumed. Minutes of last the good roads movement, a t , ' ", '( `' • 'lvaranesA.., cona....•111J Mr, and Mrs, White of Edmonton, meeting read and confirmed. Good going June 4th, Tune 16th. returning N. W. 'Territory, are visiting At the John Ferguson was appointed path- One day last week James Duncan, ,e , °iiitLiss7 Cjiiiiy6y ityiytyy,yyyyyyy,i„yc.• within 66 days from date of issue. Good going home of the latter's father, Mr. Duncan master for road divisors No. 45, in place 4th line, had 6 lambs killed and 2 wor- 1'T ruly 4, valid to return until Sept. 6th, 1903. Robertson. , ried, valued at $25. The mischief was of Finlay Anderson, and Rich d James done by two prowling hounds from wild, RUN What• to spend the Summer. Mrs. (Rev.) F. J. Oaten and children for road division No. 48 in place of W. Brussels. Mr Dunkin will hold the The famous Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, of Lucknow ares spending a short time G. Salter. John Campbell, lot 42, con. HOMESEEKERS P R owners of dogs responsible, and one Magileteiwan River arerreachedkonlyyby the Around the village renewing old ac- 7, was appointed pound -keeper in place has already contributed his share of 6o -DAY EXCCj uaintances. of Thos. Scandrett, Belgrave, and Geo. RSIONi Grand Trunk Railway. Excellent Hotel ac• q the loss, commodation, healthy climate, fishing, etc. T. Robertson, con. 10, fence -viewer, in . TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Literature, information, etc., from Agents. Mr. and Mrs, i£tobt. Corley.leave to- place of John Menzies, sen. The Council met on 25th May as a AT RETURN FARES day (Thursday) :for A two months' visit Ellis -Wilson -That F. Gutteridge Court of Revision; members all pres• Wiunipeg.,..• Regina......l j J. D. McDONALD to British Columbia. We wish them a of Seaforth be notified that a certain ant and subscribed the oath required Waskada.... Moose Jaw., }$30 'S DistrictPa•sengerAgent,Toroato. pleasant trip, culvert on Southern boundary, built by statute.. Appeals were disposed of Estevan..... Yorkton.... Mr. Adam Halliday, 5th line, Morris, by him in 1902, was now in an unsatis- as follows. -Geo, Axmatrong, reduced 181gin •,,,..,. has purchased the propert owned b3 Y , Arcola.,...•. Pr. linen..) $3C j 1 factor condition and that he be re- $200 on N -11 lot 6 con, r ; D. Irvine en. 1} R7 F P P y Wawanln... Macleod.... WHITE STAR UNE Van, Dannorman in the vt loge and in- quested to fix the same up again, Ac- teres owner N pt lot ll, con, 3; Geo. Waws,nesa .. Calgary.. 4L tends moving in next spring. cording to promise lately made to the Lamont entered F S, N pi 3, con. I,, Miniota..... ' Reeves of Hullett and Bast Wawa- Wm. Messer entered owner lot 23 G. Binscarth.... Red Deer. Robert McMurray on Thursday lase nosh, at his owe ex erase as soon as S , Bluevale Albert fie for entered F Grand Viow. Strath•..,.., delivered a three year old bull to Jos. P y Swan River... Dona .. SPECIAL Y possible -carried, S, N 8, cad. 9; Albert White entered f"t Clegg, which tipped the scales at )sill Messrs. Thos. H. Taylor, jun., Alex. M F, N -W 1 12, con. 9 ; Albert and Al - Clegg, going JUNE 4th, return! until ungtil AUG. 9th C pounds, He sold at at 4tc per lb. Scott and David Scott, jun., were pre. fres Pierce entered Farmers Soils. S ie6mnilng1 untilAUG,, t8 (all rail Q , S. AthIa EXCURSION The contract for building a vestry sent, requesting that something be 11, con. 7 ; W. G. Bolger entered owner bases). Going JULY 4, returning until SEPT. ti) and chancel at Trinity Church was let done towards fixing up and otherwise N t lot 30, clan. 9, John Shobottom en• 8th cast rail or B.S. Manitoba), Tickets aro not _ - to Phil. Amens of Brussels. Harry repairing the hill on con. line at lots tered owner N } 24, con, 1 ; John Hun- appply to nearest Agent, or to tickets, oto„ From Kincardine To Dodsworth, of Belgrave, was awarded 37• cons, 6, 7, at present in bad condi- ter entered Tenant N j lot 24, con. I. 'OTMAN tion. Wm, Elston entered Owner N A, H. NPasseng - - the contract for erecting the founds• lot 7, Assistant General Passenger Agent - f tion walls. Beecroft -Ellis -That the Reeve and con. 3, On motion of Shaw and Tay- King St, East, Toronto. Coun. Menzies be authorized to look for, the Court of Revision then ad- _ ' . = Jno, Watson, of the 4tb, had bia After this job and have the same at- journed to meet again on June 29tb, { 7 barn jacked up on Tuesday of last tended to as soon as possible -carried, at 10 o'clock a, m. week" and will have a stone wall put Salem. .• •s P The Reeve and Ooun. Wilson report- Shaw -Jackson -Colina, code and - under it as soon as the masons have ed that they had interviewed Henry Taylor wets instructed to examine the Miss Lizzie Anderson is visiting y« r t g finished the foundation walls of Jna. Deacon, lot 39, con, 10, according to fn= road opposite lot 7 on 6th con. line and friends in Wawanosh this week.' s DET R 0 1 T 0, Davis' new barn, structions, who had agreed to take $7 report, at next meeting. = in full, bein payment for ditch made The men in this art are bus doingAND RETURN a. Mr. Robert Gallagher has returned R P y sokson-Naylor-Ttae sum of $ their road work. p y • r •+c -- -_ from New Ontgrib, north of lake Te- through his property some time ago, was granted to be expended in gravel- WOdneS(ic' June - th miscanting. He reports {t a very good agreeing at the same time to keep up ling on sideline between lots `L0, tl, Miss M. Mellin of Fordwich called yf e, country for any person desirous of this same ditch at his own expense in con. 10, on some of her friends in this part last making mucbetter ta home han but he the Complaint Code -Jackson -The Reeve pend week. **ca rry Cour taint ruse made to the Council Ccatin. Shaw were instructed to expend Household much dissatisfied with the land ental that the road lists this year had not $60 in gravellingon sideline between Mr. Thomas Hoperaft spent a few ,+ert► lava last week with his rand -mother system of disposing of property, there- been made out in a proper manner,the lots 15, 16, con. , known as Bd%man's R ,s Is y P g P P '+ in Weston. T " aSur S faro he did not purchase. Clerk havfn$ neglected to group aa• Crossing, , A sessments of property belonging to Code -Jackson --The sum of $25 was Mrs. D. L. Weir, presented her bus- e - # ratepayers situated in different road ranted tobeexpendedon centreside- band with a bouncing young son on ""'" *,y -MIND divisions, After some discussion over fine concession. Sunday last. St Helens. there is none nearer to the heart = this matter, it was agreed that the Taylor -Code -A grant of $150 each y K_: 4m. y E+C • Mr. Cunningham and sister Of En• lists so made out this season be accept- was made to the East and West boun- Rev. S. B. Kennedy, former) of this- niskiilen were the nests of their con. ed and distributed to the athmasters daries, and $50 each to the North And place, Hoar Of Tiithur will reach of the housewife, who takes a g P 1 y, p -- sin, Miss Rose Miller, during the past forthwith. South boundaries, providing the ad- sere next Sunday afternoon at 2.30. '^ = . „ . •=- .. - pride in her home, than dainty ; week, The Treasurer reported cash on hand joining municipalities grant equiva- W© are leased to Learn that the • Chinaware and we intend to :, date, $432 69. tent stoma. P $1 }Round 1't p : wMrQ$McGuire, e eh physician being call- Nothing definite was done in the Code -Taylor --That as a municipal, h:tie been very sick is ntrtMv on the rite d r, make this stone &favorite spot ' y g matter tr operating the road•arader try we favor the county taking hold y for odd pleces of Chinaware, will Sunday be herself en again. trust she this season ea far, none seemtr, to be of aced roads movement and we urge Rev, Mr. McKelvey left on Tuesday g heave Kincardine for Detroit 6.0o a. M. (Collado time,) anxious for the job of working the their acceptance of the amount con" to attend the Methodist Ctlaferenre Wednesday, June 17th arrivt Port Huron at noo11, such as you will not find outside Several from here were present at machine, in to Huron Co, under the Act and )' , ' Induction - •4 g in Wingham, Mrs. McKelvey left Detroit In - the cities. We are re -arranging the hforand reception ttr Rev. C. Debentures were i,aued for payment than the clerk be hnatructed to mall a the same morning for a visit to the 4 ii• rat. Rutherford its Dungannon on Tuesday of the following amounts ;-Henr copy of the above to the Co. clerk at home of her father in Montreal • We = our stock so as to accommodate afternoon and evening. Deacon, payment in full for ditch once. Carried, wish her a safe return. ' Returning leave Detroit, Thursday, June x8th, 1.00 the new Iines 0f `which there are On Sunday morning lost Rev. Mr. through his property, $7; Peter Lea- Accounts were orded to be paid as p.• u1, (central standard time) Port I•Iuron 5,30, .arYlVe Wardrobe reached in Calvin Chu ver, hauling to zs, s delind 30, 31, con. follows ;-Wkn. Smith culvert on side Again. It is our sad duty to chron. Xitieardine X 1.45 p, In, now three shipments to hand P „ „, 11, $7 ; Wm. Fear, re airing bridge, line, $2.00; A. Kelly culvert, $3,00• leis the death o€ one of the old pioneers I> t . Ile took its his text, Xe are OhrIsts , r#dehne 39, 4Q, con. Z,i t Fred, Rath, Aare. Mulligan wits fence on east in the person tlf, Mrs. David Gemmill, Pride and we invite all the ladies of - although a ratan well up in years, he ie drawing and putting in two"concrete boundard, $8.00; Duff & .Strewart Sen, whose death took place on Tues. Ys Julie 1gt11,3.ao a, m. (Canada tifne) Icave Win ham and vicinity to see a pleasing, itnpreag{ve speaker and culverts, sideline 3O, 40, eons, 2, 8, $10, work on north boundary. $S 45, W. da of last week at her dao htet•'s Kincardine ell the return to Detroit, g y the service wag enjoyable indeed, y Y g r g'g g 5 what we have whether you are Wm..Rtlbfneon, salary as Assessor and Olarky part solar $40; Jahn Watson, home in Belnaore, She lived for shout It'are with ba a e $x.So - r One of the old respected residents ofpostage, 1003, $50; Goo. A. Page, luta• Assessors salary, $70; Jno, James re- forty years In this ppart. She was a ill the buying mood or not. West Wswanoah pag6ed peacefully her and tank for bridgea on creek, int pairing culvert on sidelind. $2.50; devont 01bristlan, Find her many friends The N%W STI'UV-M STP.,A MLI R GR RO ` B UNn is away on Thursday. May OBch, In the 34, con. , $2.30, J•ntr, Terv#tt, drawing Thos. Russel repairing Culvert, $1.60; will miss her. The faucial took place one of lire IArp't:st, speediest and nlOSt magnificently person of Mr. Scott of 1" ordgce. The the and putting in culvert on Northern 13„ 13. Alcock lumber for culverts, on Thursday last, to the Morris Corrie• equipped Day Boats 1n the world. You should 11ot miss funeral cortege' on Sunday afternoon, boundary, $2.75; John Tervitt, draw- $23,00, try. , 1st SS to Bethel cdmetery, 'was vert large, In g ills and puffin in culvert,, >wideline Council then adjourned to inset y this grand Opportunity for a pleasant outing. An Impressive, soot -stirring diarattrae 33, 34, con. 14, $2.s; Jahn T, Currie, again on the eighth da of June next t COOPER coo was delivered by the pastor, Rev, C. 0. one Lilo and utting in Calvert, late 33, at 1.80 o'clock p.m., to hold a cnurt of • ■ Baine, from the words, "We all do cong.12,18 ; 2.02. A Revision on the Lamont I)rain By)Aw A fern snore men can bP started on White Star Line StOSMere Successors to Alex. Ross fade its a leaf." The relatives have the Council tUrt adjourned till TaesAay, and also for the transaction of other the road to fortune and Independence. 7,, -. °--• ° , : . - e eir ho r o their many friends in this i6tla June next, y council business, W. CLAUIC, Cherie, shall & Co,,Teas, London, Ont, .,,...r.A. 6...... - citouharon ad4r. yy'' 1?o1L7C>yIZE'21?:iDy Clerk, their I1Qn1 of trial, Don't delay. Write to -day to 0. Mar• +• • Pt LMAn, YnArrlo MON. J£. H }