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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-07-02, Page 1The Wingham Tidvance, 30TH YEAR) NO. 44, WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 21 1903. $1.00 PER, YEAR IN ADVANCE Early. To Strathroy. Games On Wednesday. ORDINATION. 10MINION Tho first early potatoes for this sea• RevR, Hobbs and family left Wing- In Teeswater, Wingbam won the tl�� ----- BANKOFRAMILTON BANK. son to be seep in town were "home ham on Wednesday last for their new baseball match against Cargill ; score, 11 An important event of this week grown" They were raised by Mr -Arm- home in Strathroy. Wingham Meth- 0-3. The second baseball team was was the Ordination of Rev, J. N. Me. WI NG HAM strong, north end of town, They were odista will long remember Mr. Hobbs defeated at Belgrave by Blyth. Our Rev. D. Rogers of Fordwich is absent Lean, B.A., as pastor of the Wingham good ones, and for the end of June, for his earnest, successful work, and first football team played with Wrox- from home for a vacation of two weeks, Baptist Church. Capital paid up $2,000,000 Capital (paid up) - $2,980,000 p returning for Sabbath, 19th inst. Roderve •1,700,000 better+than usual, will be leased to hear of his welfare, eter and won ; score, 1-0. The second The following ministers composed Total Assets ;22,000,000 Reserve (Ona u"clots• - $3933000E Excursions. Strathroy people will find him an on. football team played at Teeswater His Lordship the Bishop of Huron has the Council convened for the impor- Geo. Hou. m. Gibson Proctor President n Lee ed profits) tiring worker, and attentive pastor, with Mildmay and lost ; score, 2-0. appointed Rev. 'W. Lowe a member of tant duty :—Rev's. H. McQuarrie, Tiv- Joha S. Hendrie Cleo. Rutherford The excursion to the Model Farm on the Foreign, and Domestic Missions erten Mo , I. Turnbull, Vice -Pres. and General Manager Friday last was well patronized; 140 Aceidents. Junior Leaving, committee. (Moderator); C. H. Emerson, Farmers' Notes discounted. tickets were sold at Wingham station, On Tuesday Dir, Jno. McCool met Junior Leavingexamination began Holy communion will be adminfatered Mt. Forest; C. A. Cameron, B.A„ B, H. S. Steven Aest, Gen. -Manager g next Sunday in St Paul's, both morning Th„ Toronto ; H. 0. Priest, Toni, In- R• M. Watson, Inspector, Drafts sold on all points in Can- and altogether there were 1100 exear- with an accident in the factory. The this morning (Thursday). In Wing- and evening; the newly -confirmed are dia ; A. A. McLeod, Talegu, India, Savings Bank hours 10 to 8; Saturdays 10 to 1 ada, the United States and Europe. sionista, On Tuesday, there will be an thumb of his right baud came in con- ham, sixteen candidates are writing; especially expected to communicate. G. H, Jones, Palmerston ; F- Brown- Deposits of ;i and upwards received. Int• excursion to Toronto and Niagara, re- tact with one of the saws, and was cut they are all from Wingliam School. ereotallowed and computed on3othNovember The Epworth Leagige topic for next lee and D. McLennan, Walkerton ; A. and slat May each year,and added to principal SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, turn fare $2.50; under the auspices of cif near the first joint. Mr. Hilliard, Mr. Cameron, of Brussels, is in charge. Monday evening will be taken by Dr, J. Darroch, Kenilworth; J. O'Neil, Special Deposits also received at current upwurerest allowed. on deposits e osi palf$�tm and Harriston Epworth League, foreman in the Bell factory, also met Principal Musgrove is presiding at the Gundy, the now pastor, Topio�� "What Paisley; G. A- McLean, Listowel ; rates of ou G'reat Britain and the United with a similar accident. A boy nam- game examinations in Blytb, the Holy Spirit can do for me. Moot- States bought and sold. and 3ist December each year. Dangerous. W- J. Bilis, .Howtek ; R. E, Shields, ed Huffman had one elbow cut while ing commences at 8 sharp. Everybody I0 Xr D10sixsox, Solicitor. On Monday evening last, Mr R. Tin- In Business Now, welcome. Kincardine. working at a sander, . W, CORBOULD Agent A. E. (i1BSON, Manager dall and Mr. Jno. Moffatt were stand- We note from the Boissevain Globe, St. Paul's congregation is first this The examination of the candidate ing on the farm of the latter near the -We are clearing Fane Muslins, Travellers are notified that the Bank eof e Fancy that D. S. Meikejohn, formerly of year again on Synod journal, in the De- was conducted in the afternoon and Hamilton anhfchd p its Branches isano Circular note• R. vanstone, Solicitor Ginghams and Gress Goods. Morris and later a resident of Win ane of Huron, as having raised the highly satisfactory. of 1e NatI an tProvincial o shed lwithout iLEngl d river- They were about six feet apart, Guo. E. KING, g' g g y q' or when a bullet came whistling between ham, has opened an up-to-date grocery largest amount for missionary and In the evening, the Qrdination ser- trouble In any part at the worle them, and struck a large stone near. C. P. R. Extension, in Boissevain. His friends in this church purposes. The Sunday School . vice was held, Moderator UcQuarrie gave the largest sum for Missions In the They found that the hall came from a The Goderich Star reports the visit section will wish him success. The county. presiding. The ordination sermon vias rifle in the hands of two young boys of Mr, Lumsdon, C. E., to Goderich. people of that Western town will find Rev. Wm. Lowe was elected a mem- preached by Rev, J. O'Neil of Paisley, on tho other side of the river. Boys He was looking over the surrounding him a reliable business man, ber of the Executive committee of the from the words—"Where there is no should not be allowed to handle fire- country and drove via Lucknow to Now LrsTEN I—We now commence Diocese of Huron at the last Synod. vision the people perish "—Prov, 29:8. Why Suffer With See Halsey Parl.'s nr]� t- arms. It is not safe either for them- Wingham. The Star learns that the 1V great Closing -out Sale of all oar This committee is composed of thirty The discourse was earnest, eloquent Wear Green's Shoes and Rubbers. selyes or in fact for anyone else within 0. P. R. intends to reach Goderich, Oxfords and Colonial Ties in Ladies', clergymen and thirty laymen, who are and appropriate. but that it is not et decided whether Gents', Misses', Children's- It will elected by ballot every year. Mr. The minister -elect was then invited Aching, Sweating, • A raft of ties was brought down the range. y Lowe is fifteenth b order of election. g it will be by an extension from Guelph pay to see them as we have cut the y to the platform, and as he knelt, with lake to Wiarton, containing 30,000 Arrived This Week. P or from Winhprices deep.—W. J. his head, J. GREEn, The Salvation Army will have an ministerial hands laid u ties- One case colored shirts, fast colors, Junction, gam. i Hindu meeting on July 10th, when p Swollen Feet? hard and soft fronts, for boys, youths plaintiff Won. soldiers and visiting officers will be the Moderator offered an earnest and Don't forget the excursion to Niag- and men. These goods were bought dressed in Hindu costume. There will appropriate ordination prayer. ars, July 7th ; the best excursion of direct from the manufacturers, all sizes The case of Hueston vs. Laird et at, _be a rand procession and a musical It then devolved on Rev. H. 0. Priest the seiZson. for tJ to 17 collar. Bargains for July was tried at the non -jury sittings in=E_RSUNA J meeting in thHall; ice cream and cake to extend to the newly -ordained min- tt WALK EASY Foot allowed in Ready-to-wear clothing. Style, fit Goderich last week, before Chief Jus- served at the close. Admission 10 eta; later, the right hand of fellowship into Powder gives relief. Mr, A. W. Webster kindly and durability of Clothing, A 1,—A. tics Falconbridge, which has a local Wm. Clegg spent the lat in Sea- children 5 eta. the Baptist ministry, the Advance to sample his fine straw- R. Smith, Chisholm Block. reference. The plaintiff, leabella Hue- forth. Rev. F. M. Smith of Kincardine Rev. A. J. Darroch then delivered It relieves that hot berries; thanks, Ston, brought an action against the Mrs. A. Cook is visiting in Tees- preached in the Methodist church last the charge to the minister, basin his burning sensation, and Huron Old Boys. g g g Sunday, It was the day appointed for g g Mr. R. Bloomfield left the Advance Some months ago, our Town Council executors of the estate of the late Wm water. the Bicentenary of John Wesleyeauantt 's birth, remarks chiefly on the beautiful d n a beautiful bouquet of flowers. g makes walking easy. extended an invitation to the Huron Carson for her services for eight years, Colin Campbell.was in Toronto on 28th, 1703. An interesting and appro- impressive charge of Paul to Timothy, Thanks; we love flowers Old Boys of Toronto to have their an. and also for the specific performance the 1st, priate programme was given in the Sun- He also emphasized the minister's re- IOC per bottle. Try it ural a curaion to Win ham• The in- of an agreement, that if she did not George Young spent Sunday last in day School instead of the usual quarter- lation—(1) To God. (2) To His mes- and be convinced. The By awarding the Wiarton g Brussels, ly review of the lessons. Sugar Beet Company a loan of $25,000 vitation was declined, hence no prepar- take anything from her father's estate sage. (3) To the people. was carried by a vote of 348 to 40. anon was made. Last week word was he would provide for her. Judgment Mr, and Mrs. Isard went to Iiincar- Next Sunday, Rev. Dr. Goody, the Rev. C. J. Cameron (representative was given for the plaintiff for $700 and dine on Tuesday.. new pastor of the Methodist church, of the Home Missions) Toronto, was A $10.50 Black Worsted Suit for received that on Saturday next a ape- costs. Barrister Dudley Holmes of Mr. S. Grace of St. Marys spent will occupy his pulpit. He is expected called on to deliver the charge to the y y y p to be resent at the reception to be g FOR SALE ONLY 8Y $12,00, at Orowder'e, dial train from Toronto would be clot- the lst in town. ` dad at Guel b, one art comm to town acted for the plaintiff. tendered him on Friday evening in the congregation. He congratulated the R. 0, Kittson and J. J. Kerr gave p P g Mr. and Mrs. J. McCool spent Sun- Lecture room of the church. This will candidate on the excellent examin- e g Wingham, the other to Goderich. The Trams Arrested. da y ation passed, and the congregation on u��o �W�����l their reports of the High Court meet town council will secure the services p yin Teeswater, be ua excellent opportunity ne nit to become acquainted with the new pastor ing at the C. O. F. on Friday night. � Un Monday, Chief Vannorman re- Miss Sophia Roderus is visiting re- securing a pastor so well equipped for of the Band in the afternoon and there ceived word that a white man and a latives in London. j'. I the work. He urged the congregation DRUGGIST The Bruce Old Boys' and Girls' As- will be a Lacrosse match between the colored man answering somewhat to Mrs. J. E. Bradwin is visiting rola- to be:— 1—Spiritual. 2—United. 3— �odfation hold their annual excursion home team and the visitors. n the description given o£ those wanted lives in Stratford, Mens and Boys'Shoes, sold at a Missionary. 4—Liberal; recognizing s to Southampton and Wiarton on July for the Collingwodd murder, were near Mr. Thos. Bell returned from Win- small profit, at Crowder s. (rod's ownership, and human steward- Next door to Post Office. 10th to 13th. Progress Reported. the station. Disguising himself as a ni a on Tuesday. According to the annual report of g g P g y' NoxiaE.—A satisfactory sale of busi- ship, Six carloads of strawberries, weigh- g traveller, with a valise, and taking Mrs. Davidson and Ben. spent Wed- ness or property certain if tinted with The choir was assisted by Rev. Mr. in 75 tons are reported to have been Mr. X. W. Campbell, Commissioner Of Geo. Hanna with him as a "a ecial" nesda in Listowel. 0. J. Maguire, Real Estate Agent. g P Highways,1 p P y Jones of Palmerston and Rev. Mr. shipped from the Niagara peninsula inh 20 townships out of the the Chief took a circuitous route, and W. 0. Thompson spent Sunday last --- — — Brownlee of Walkerton, who ren - 400 in the Province have abolished one day last week.came upon the tramps unexpectedly, with Gorrie friends. MARRIAGES. dered an appropriate solo. statute labor and are establishing in Both were secured and laced in the Court Maitland, No. 25, O.O.F„ will its place more approved methods, "I P Miss Locke of Toronto, is the guest Pollock—Greenway.—In St. Paul's Rev. Mr- McLean enters on his min- We D® Not Aim attend service in St. Paul's church on venture to predict," said Mr- Camp- lockup. One of them was in our lock- of Mrs, A. E. Lloyd. church, June 30th, by Rev. W. Lowe istry here with the esteem and con- n about two ear ago, Mr. Thos, Pollock of Brantford to Sunday, July 12th, at 3.45 p.m, Bro. bell, "that within three years sta- p Y g ,and at time Karry Ansley is home from Chat- Miss Sadie Greenway of Bluevale, $dance of the community. The wrenched the lock off the door, leav- ham on his holidays, Advance trusts that his pastorate Rev. Wm. Lowe will preach. tute labor as a method of keeping Dunlop—Cook,—In Fordwich, at the ing bloodstains on the woodwork from Mrs. C. P. Smith and family are here may be pleasant and in the high- at showing how Cheaply Rev. R, J. Garbutt and family were up municipal roads will be practically a cut in Iiia hand, He recognized the holidaying in Muskoka. residence of the brides father, by y p g Rev. D. Rogers, Dr. Daniel Rolston est degree successful. we can sell Shoes. With guests of Dr. Kennedy on Tuesday, abolished by the whole Province- mark oft entering the cell, as some of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey of Petrolia are Dunlop, of Shallow Lake to Miss usit is the best shoe , They were on their way to Wallace- Each one of the 120 townships report his "good blood" Ice termed it. They visiting friends in town. Janet Elizabeth, eldest daughter of l• burg, where Mr. Garbutt was station- that they find the new methods entire- are both bard -looking cases, able- Jae. Yours and J. Black of Loudon Ii, S. Cook, Esq., of Fordwich. possible for the price we ed at the recent Conference. ly employing Many of them are bodied men, who ought to be earning were in town on the 1st. BIRTHS. Ana T.FItimy mattersonot whether yask for it. For every employing atone crushers .and other you dollar you spend here WANTEli.—aer'vant-girl wanted at modern appliances. an honest living. They were in cos- Mr. P. Stewart is spending a few Musgrove.—In Wroxeter, on June want Footwear for 25 cls. or $5.00— y P , once. Apply to Mrs. R. M. Robinson. tody at Ripley on Saturday night, but days with his fancily here. 21th, the wife of Jeffrey Musgrove or any price between—we have it, you get the full hun- E. R. Hogate of Mildmay, has pur- Dominion Day. broke jail there and when arrested Miss Brock will spend the vacation of a syn; both are doing well. W. J. GREER. chased the mammoth steer, formerly The Oonfederation Act, by which the here were evidently watching a at her home in Sundridge. erose Cants in value. owned by Andrew Waechter. The provinces were brought under one chance to "beat" the railway by get- Miss Lillie and Daisy Fields spent,,,,,, steer weighs about MW lbs. and will be Federal government, was passed in ting a free ride out of town. Thev the 1st with London friends, ` taken to World's Fair at St. Louis. 1867, and since then July let has been deny, of course, any connection with Miss Maggie Tibbs spent a couple FROM THE OLD LAND This Week Our Bargains in celebrated as Dominion Day. This the Collingwood murder. They were of days this week in London. The friends of Miss Ida Martin of year it was very quietly observed in taken to Walkerton on Wednesday to Walter Rose is spending a couple of Odd Lines are Whitechurch'will regret to hear that Wingham, citizens going to other serve the 30 days they were sentenced I weeks at his home in Mitchell. Withernsea, Yorkshire, England, ing, such a burning of idols, which she still suffers from a wound received places to spend the day. No matter to at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Fleut sent Wednes- were now consumed, and worst of- all, Women's low and Malt Shoes, y P June 18th, 1003. re • 1.25 to $2.50 --your white tying a frightened horse on how we may be divided politically, all WANTED.—To bit a number of good day with friends in Kincardine, bottles and glasses were held in great g. '� l/ front street, two weeks ago. The y g DLAn ADVAN-cn—According to pro- Choice for........................$1,00 unite in hoping that the future of our stock farms, within 3 miles of Wing. Mrs. A. Reid is spending a couple of '� g P esteem, or rather I should say the con- hand is very painful still. Dominion may be even more prosper. ham. Apply to C. J. Maguire, Real weeks with friends at Brucefleld. mise "I take my pen in hand" as your tents of the same, 15c being the price Men's Tan, Patent and Plain Mrs, Menagh, widow of the late ous than the past has been. "The Estate Agent. Mr. and Mrs. Flood of Woodstock foreign correspondent. Leaving Wing- of a pint bottle of beer; they would Leathers, $2.00 to $3.50— visited Mena h of Montreal, after Maple Leaf forever"- visited friends in town this week. hand on the lith of May by the C. P. have it if it cost 30c. A straight-laced our Choice or.................$1.50 g Brevities. R., I arrived in Montreal, taking pas- f spending six weeks in Oshawa with Tho' other skies may be as bright, Mr..Wm. Laidlaw of northern Mich., g P Canadian, travelling for the first time. Thomas Forbes has purchased a fine sage in the good old boat Parisian, of friends, has arrived in town, to spend • And other laude as fair, is visiting his sister, Mrs- F. Hogg. g g would have his feelings shocked and Tho charms of other climes invite driver from J. E. Swarts.... J. D, Long the Allan line, on the 30th. The trip his stomach turned, unless it were the remainder of the summer with her DI wandering footsteps there; Chas, E. Moore of Owen Sound is My g P is fitting tip the rooms over his laun• spending a few days at his home here, across differs little from others, ex- strop g g g y parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kennedy. Yet there is one. the peer of all dr suitable for residence purposes.... oses.... P g y g, seem sights and hearing ver Hanna & C®9 s o Beneath bright Reaven s dome— y P P Mies Oatherine Henderson of Inger- cepting, perhaps, we were more fortu- foul language; these are experiences Hanna Mr. A. T Cooper of Clinton spent a Of thee I I speak, O Happy Land, J. E. Swarts left on Saturday last for sol spent Wednesday with her sister nate than many in having beautiful which are met with and we must not few days this week in town. He has My Old Canadian Honie I Minneapolis, where "Darkey" is in Loretta. weather nearly the whole time. On think them strange. In spite of ap• SHOE STORE had the store re -papered, and has just Fon SALC—House and lot, on corner training for the races, in care of A. W. J. Albert MacGregor, of Mid- the evening of the 30th we arrived at parent irreligion and roughness, there M'Next door to Post Office opened several cases of fancy china, of Victoria and Leopold streets ; also Proctor ...... The new butcher shop at land, is spending a week at his ]come dear old Quebec, which has been des- is an tinderetirrent of kindness and the most elegant goods. Miss Cook, the house and lot on Victoria street, lot the north end, conducted by Fells & in Town. cribed and written about so often. passengers altogether consider one an- attentive saleslady will receive you extending to the river. — JOHN A. Mitchell, reports business increasing Mrs. Lundy of Blyth spent Sunday Our stay being only about an Hour other, and become as a family the few OEniExT—Car Durham cement just cordially if you tali; watch the firm's MowAT ; enquire at residence. ..Our Lower Wingbam notes of last with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, would not give matter to write about, days the are together man week seemed to be so much a retia• Roderus. y Y e y partings arrived. Parties who intend u4inif up-to-date advertisements weekly- Social. PP but one thing impressed me was—that are tender, more especially when love cement soon will do the wise act if WANTED.—A boy. Ap ty to Mrs. ted that "more anon" would be very Mr. F. G. Sparliug, Miss Delia, and its glory bad departed, it is antiquat- vows are given, and of course, Mr. they buy it now, as cement will likely p The Social in St. Pauls School room acceptable Wingham Lacrosse club Miss Cecil Homuth, visited friends in advance in price before long. We are Corbould, Bank of Hamilton, Wino' on Thursday evening last was very P g St. Marys, ed, rather prosy and slow looking, Editor- you can guess the rest. also agents for Hanover cement.—A. ham, to m Lucknthere; u ce Friday to play the Montreal I judge taking the bulk of We saw dear old Ireland at 0 o'clock young & Son, Seaforth, Ont,, June 25th.—Wm, successful, indeed one of the beat ever team there ;success, boys....Lucknow Mrs. F. W. Bradwin and daughter the shipping trade, However, the given in the church. The program ram returned to their home in IJitmilton pp g Sunday morning, 'It appeared like a Allan, a farmer, aged 45 years, who g P g defeated Kincardine at Lacrosse on lace will always be dear to Canadian Mrove TO LOAN—At 4l� per cent. e - was well rendered and was appreciat- . Fridaylast; score, 4-2- .. , Great row- on Tuesday- P y cloud a the horizon, as we steamed improved farms. Easy terms of re- lived three miles south of here, was ed h all; it consisted of solos by Miss g Miss Mary Agnew spent a fete days hearts from historical associations, do- on it came clearer into view—a weI- payment; expenses light. Apply A. accidentally killed to -day. While he y ing weather for the past week ; crops this week with Clinton and Londes- tiding whether French or English. come sight, with its whitewashed ca- Dulmage, Real. Estate and Loan Cline, Miss Griffin, Miss Rankin, Mr. are lookingwell, and the heart of the aAgent, Rent Block. and his little boy were carrying a log Hilliard and Mr.' Rankin, recitations bore friends. should dominate this land of our... bins and better houses nearing Moville. for the well pump from an adjoining farmer is correspondingly glad, ..... g "grub" The view here, from the vessel, is p g by -Messrs. R. Gordon and R. A. Doug- Huron Old Boys from Toronto will ex- Miss Lizzie Fleury returned this To hex pt to our rub was ex- �'Yfleld to the house, Mr. Allan slipped lass, instrumental by Miss Davis and y week after a year's absence at Medi- cetlent, except tea and coffee, which I beautiful, the shore rising gradually • aiy'd fell, the log striking him on the curt to Goderich and Wingbam on eine Hat, Assa, consider vile; had plenty of variety, from the water edge up to a consider - Miss Forbes, The members of the Saturdaynext Holmes block is neck, killing him almost instantly. Woman's Guild under whose auspices Milton Shaver, who has been em- day by day, fresh and cured meats, °able mountain, the summit of which Pedestrians on Victoria street tom• the social was held served coffee and a decided improvement to the north ployed at the mill for the past year fowl, fish and vegetables in abundance, appeared to be barren. This place + end of Josephine street...... "Joshua has gone west. with puddings, cakes, pies and fruits, would be quite it revelation to a Cana- "THE` plain that they will have to take to ice cream. They deserve praise for Simpkins" was played here on Satur- Mr. Arthur B. Tisdale, of Brantford, truly hotel fare, at a minimum cast— dian, the farms apparently small, and the road, if bicycle riders monopolize the evening's entertainment, given for day evening...... Stratford reports a of the Western Foundry Co. was in $ 00 for eight days and a ride of the sidewalk. The remedy is easy— a, laudable object, the improvement town on .Friday, g y many of the houses likewise, fields all population of I1,b00......The report of n nearly 8,000 miles thrown in, For shapes and sizes, fenced with hedges, Corner Drug �¢j�j'iQ just inform the Chief; he cannot watch of the church. Mrs. Chas. Smith, Manitoba crops is that they never Mrs. W. T. A. Fishleigh is enjoyin three days we were in the St. Law- vvvv 1 ne Drug bV 1 L all the streets at the same time, but if Miss Dinalev and Miss Houghton were a visit from her sister, Miss Edit y the roads winding in all directions and looked better than they do now...what we . Hind, of Iia ersville. rence, Gulf, and Banks of Newfound- as crooked as can be made. Here a those who see the by-law broken will the accompanists. The proceeds werejust g over $37, into gut ouDooriacree a and window R. A. Douglass was in Atarkdale on land, seeing land all this time, which castle, a country sent, beautiful gar - do as we suggest the practice can soon dens, ruins, etc., making altogether a be checked, the 1st, His brother, Herbert, of Or- shortens the sea voyage over the New g g 1S the lace t0 get Wedded. screens are in order now.... Vacation angeville, is here on a visit, York route, where in that case you beautiful panorama, A "tender" The Cosmopolitan for July is at hand The following is from the Brantford now; the teachers rest, holiday and Dir. and Mrs, Alex. Ross, of WinIK- are on the high sea from the time you comes up from Londonderry, taking Everything that is well illustrated and an excellent num- Expositor, and the bride was at one recuperate; the parents and citizens ham, Ont., aro visiting friends in leave the Narrows. The fourth day, some of our passengers (and many ber, An important feature of recent time a resident of Wingbam :_A now have their innings....*Scatter Boissevain and district.—f Boissevain upon leaving the "Banks," the passers- farewells) and mails, after which we issues are two continued articles—one flowers pure and Fresh ill flalong the pathway of life ; you Globe. gers slipped away, one by one, in twos "turn tail" and steamed for Liverpool pretty home wedding took place on and greater numbers to their rooms; --15 hours distant—passing Giant's on "Oaptains of Industry, and an- Wednesday, at the residence of Mr. will never pees that way again.... Mr. and Mrs. helm returned from other on the ,Household7l; the chapter and Mrs. Jas. Leinster, Nelson Street, Abraham Lincoln once said—that the their wedding strip on Friday evening, they preferred to be alone. Having Cansawa arriving about 4, Monde in July issue is devoted to "Dividingthe contracting parties being their best art of one's life consists of the ter Streetnow ,ceu y the cottageon Shut- in , g Y p had a surfeit of sightseeing, I suppose, morning, making actual time of about tlio expenses," by Martha Martin, friendships we form....Don t tido g they wanted a rest from their labors, seven days and a half from Montreal There is the usual complement of eldest daughter, Miss Florence, olid n d Macdonald and daughter at y Drugs fiction, and taken altogether, the July Mr- James H. Cox. The ceremony bicyle on the sidewalks ;there is a by- tended the picnic at Kenilworth on just to lie down. (I have been there-••- to Liverpool, was performed by Rev. Vernon H. law in force forbidding it ; if you must Thursday last and entertained the it is better felt than described.) Your Who has not beard of Liverpool, the .number is an excellent one. Oowsert. The ceremony took place do so, let the Chief knout+, so that he large attendance. humble servant passed through the or* finest port in the world?—Docks for .4�1WANTED.—A girl for general house- in the drawing room which was taste- may take a note of it .... J. McLean & Mrs, 0, M, Walker and children are deal well; had vqry few accounts to seven miles, a landing stage one-third work. Apply to Mrs. Corbould, Bank fully decorated for the Occasion. Son shipped in two ears of lumber eCastle,n r ndhe lake Bend Park• where at cast up. Most of the ladies were vera of a mile lonpl —thb largest in the of Hamilton, Wingham. for the new building at the Western (� sick at times, and it surprised me world. Customs inspection is ea There were about 40 guests present, expect to remain all summer. p easy; 1. The bridesmaid was Miss Olara Page, Foundry.... Excursion to the West, much, as we had an excellent passage; the articular) want tobacco and Hamilton g July 4th; a number of our citizens are Dr. and Dins. Irwin intend to take is p y �� Stili Unconscious, and the groom was supported by Mr, the Manitoba trip leavingq� hero July only one day and night did we expert- whiskey,- your correspondent having a Win. Stratton, a 0. P. R. engineer, ,las, Leinstor. The bride carried a planning to go and view the great 4th. Dr. Irwin's dental offlco will be once any motion, The time rues spent no use for either, was alloried to pass, Western country, closed front the 4th until the 25th, dur• in various ways ; passengers are cliff• Taking a cab, I make for Exchange DRUGGIST was nearly killed near Winnipeg last beautiful boquet of white roses. Tho ing his absence, encu over again, playing to g Station, and start iinmedfately for the Saturday. While Icaning out of his wedding march was played by Miss neNa fakes suet fads, botchousehold er eh ld Mr, H. I�err"received a cable mese• g y g R• pitching �� ^� cab, his head was struck by a project. Ada Ott, The young couple left for Y y Y y y Mrs.gaofts and various other gables, inch- ancient city of Bull, Yorkshire, paying W I l� G 1I A M Can't fortunes tStiilll roomerWrite fit der on froonliFr dayis gluat,�statin that she ding cards—sometimes, I confess, gam- 4is 111}d for the trip across the island. Ing rock. At last accounts lie was Toronto and other points east, stye on g blip far small stakes- The most fa- AM uncanscfaus. Ile is a brother to their return will reside at G7 Victoria once to G. Marshall & Co., London, had arrived safely in the old land, and g More anon. Jas. 1undo on of Iielpirave, street- Ont, found thtl voyage beneficial, ahionalite "game" seemed to be sillok• GIa01tt7N MASox,