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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-07-30, Page 80 S THE WINGRAM ADVANCE July 30, Tom,; , ..,.....�.,.,... BI l . Grocery PERSONAL neva e. Miss Mabel •Coulteg is visiting at Molesworth. Our readers are all cordially invited to Mrs, Wm, Gardiner of Goderich is visiting relatives here. can always depend on getting what they want here if Its contribute you visit friends, lot the eAdvance vknew about it. Mies I B.r of Morels visited her anything nice, new and up-to-date. Our stock contains Fred, Melvin returned to Port Huron r aunt, Mrs. F. B. Scott. F. Miss Ethel King is visiting her aunt, one of the best assortments outside of city stores. We 01 1111117, Mrs, George McDonald. have had Five years of City experience and Tenears of y Harry Haines of Blyth spent $%m- day in town. Mr. Geo, Aitcheson of Ripley spent Town experience in selling Groceries --that should be Of Sunday at his home here. benefit to you .... Read the following list of good things. Miss Florence Park is visiting friends in Kincardine, Mr, Arch, McDonald of Molesworth was visiting here this week. Then come and buy. ci We'll treat you fight." Miss Clark of Windsor is the guest Mrs. Conery and children of Wing - of Miss Gundy. ham spent Monday with Miss J. Hood. COOKED MEATS. FRUITS, Harry Wright of Berlin is visiting at J. E. Swarts', `Mrs, Graham and daughter Marion, from Manitoba, are visiting Mrs, John Ingersoll Boiled .Elam....., ....30c lb Raspberries Thimblebarries Ingersoll Bologna .......... lb Dr. Elliott of Lucknow was in Wing- ham on Monday. Burgess. Mies A to gg Herbert was visiting .. .10c All sorts of Canned Meats, Peaches. Plums Blueberries Mrs. H. Dever of Dresden is visiting Miss Maggie McDonogh at Wingham this Apples Oranges Lemons Mrs. Jesse Button. week. BREAKFAST BACON. and Bananas Mrs, Wm, Button has been visiting friends near Seaforth. Mr, Walker and Miss Walker of London have been visiting Mr, and Ingersoll Beaver Brand .......... 17c Ib always of best quality. Boned Hamlb Stanley Mahood Lakelet is visit, Daniel Lewis. .....................19c ittg at ai Mr. John Powell, wife and children, VEGETABLES. BREAD, l4iaitn Charles Haines of Listowel Master h rlesGalHaines of Detroit, are visiting at Mr, Powell's home in Turnberry. Nasmith's Ten varieties at Beets Carrots Cucumbers 5c per Loaf -delivered with Cabby is visiting friends in town. Mrs. W. J. Haines and son are vis- Mr, and Mrs.. Geo. McDonald and Master Cameron, were visiting a Beans Unions g other goods .. . ................ Potatoes and Green Corn iting friends in Owen Sound. at Molesworth this week. fresh every day. Miss Pansy Reynolds is home from Essex to spend her vacation. Mr. Enshoo, a Persian missionary, BISCUITS. Miss Gutteridge Seaforth ave a very interesting lecture in the Presbyterian church last Wednesday OLIVES. A fresh supply of Christie's of visited Miss Laura Ansley this week, evening. Mr. Enshoo came out to Choice Mauzanille's by the quart...40c Fancys and Sodas this week. Dr; W, L. Holmes of Brussels was a W.sof Br s Canada a number of years ago and at - tended Knox College at Toronto and Spanish Queen in bottles at......... 8 lbs, choice mixed for.. . ...... 25, visitor t town on y after his college career was ended, he ...« c, `5c, 35c, 5c and 7Uc 3 -pound Box Sodas. ........... `' .............. 20e Mr. ACMitchell of Toronto is vis- . A. . was persuaded to return to his own iting his uncle, Mr, Wm, Mitchell. people in Persia as a missionary. Since See Our Window for Bargains in Dinner Ware John Park is in Lucknow this week then, that is the past eight years, he has been in his country, preach - assistingMr. Armstrong, Jeweler. g le,native ing to his people, Last year he was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mulvey, returned asked to return to tell of his missionary ®� to their home in Chicago last week, Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Wilford of Blyth work in Persia to the people here. The lecture wasavery interesting one, the only drawback being the crowd were visitors to our town on Tuesday. was small, owing to the counter GROCERY AND CROCKERY STORE Mrs. Chas. Lloyd is spending a attraction of a garden party in the couple of weeks with Toronto friends. village on the same evening. Misses Daisy and Pauline Reading The garden party held on Mr. John Wasman's Mixed. of Toronto are guests at D. M. Gor- don's, lawn on Wednesday eve'g. of last week was very successul, the THE MARKETS A lawyer in a Missouri town was , Miss Molly Hammond is spending receipts being over $50.00. Tea was served from 0 to 8 o'clock, and then WINGUA31 MARKETS making frequent references to the Bible and Shakespeare in his address this week with relatives in Port Huron. followed the program, which consisted of selections from the Bluevale Metho- Flour er 100 $1 85 to $2 25 to the fur H 1 d d 4.11,t dist choir and the Bluevale Orche t p y. a con, u e rn is 14iessrs. Chas. and Lester Rober son s ra. Fall wheat per bush new 70 to 72 burst of eloquence -"Nearly 500 years of Carlow, visited friends in town over Miss Annie Swann gave a recitation Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 028 Sunday. and Miss McLeod of London sang a Barley per bush........ 0 35 to 0 40 ago the lowly Nazarene stood on the solo very nicely, while the Zobo Band Blyth. SUMMER SCHOOL. Peas per bush.......... 0 60 to 0 60 on the round top bills of Judea and.Miss Agnew of Philadelphia, Penn., of Jamestown furnished some very Bran ...................17 00 to 18 00 proclaimed unto the world that he e visiting at her home in Lower nice music, Mr. Enshoo, a Persian Blyth fair will be held on Tuesday `t?�J►htWYlt Wingbam. missionary, and Wednesday, October 6th and 7th, A summer school for teachers, under Shorts ..................18 00 to `LO 0o who steals my purse steals trash, but y, who was in the village, � REMOVED. Chop ................... . 1 15 to 1 25 he who steals my good name leaves Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vanstono and gave an address on the marriage cus- Mr. J. Bailey, who has bsen princi- the control of the Ontario Government a - Hay sass . , .. , , , .. ,sass .. 7 00 to 7 00 youngest daughter spent Sunday last toms of Persia, which was very much pal of Blyth public school for the past was opened in London on the 6th inst. i Butter 0 15 to 0 16 me poor, indeed." in Kincardine. enjoyed by those present. Rev. D. year and a half, has secured the Eggs ................ .... 0 13 to 0 13 Rogers of Fordwich gave an address. and the closing exercises were held on BALL EROS. have removed from Dr. and Mrs. Irwin returned hist Mr. Rogers'position of commercial master in the Lard ......... 0 15 to 0 15 1 week from their Manitoba trip, old friends are always Goderich collegiate institute. His sal- the 25th,inat, Last year a session was their former residence on Patrick St. Potatoes per bush (new) 0 50 to 50 report from enjoyable time. P Pleased to see and hear him again. • ary will be $600 per annum, $25 more held in Toronto. The attendance this to the residence lately occupied by Applea per bag ........ 0 50 to 0 50 WINGHAM S FUTURE, The East Huron Women's Institute than he got in Blyth. year was eighty-four. Mr. Fred Johnston ton the same Hides per 100 lbs........ 5 00 to 600 J. H, Gundy of Toronto and J. F. held very successful meetings on Mon- The 1903 voters' list's for Blyth are The subjects taught were 'nature Street the fifth house west from Lamb skins ............ 0 25 to 0 30 Gundy of Detroit, are visiting their da afternoon and evening in the g I Dressed hogs 7 00 to 7 00 Twenty Y g now in the hands g, the village clerk, study, drawing, manual training and Hamilton's Corner Drug Store. >; y years from now -what will parents at the parsonage. Foresters Hall, In the afternoon Mrs. Mr. N. H. Young, for distribution, household science. Dight calls will receive prom Livehogs................ 5 25 to 5 25 our Wingham be? Mrs. Jesse Button has been seriously Win. Maxwell occupied the chair and The total number of voters in Blyth is pt Tallow, per lb........... 05 to 51 I with prophetic vision, its glories now introduced Mr. McTavish of North y In addition to the lectures, aever:Ul attention. P ill during the past week,. but at last 279 divided as follows : entitled to Wool ............... sass 16 to 18 can see: accounta, was recovering. Bruce who gave a short address on vote at both municipal elections and Pleasant trips for nature stud and From river onto river, its streets will "Tho Aims and Objects of Wohien's be asphalt; The Misses VanStone of Wingham Institute". After a selection of music elections to the legislative assembly, sketching were made , interesting TORONTO STOCK MARKET. John street east will grow a mile, with- are guests of their uncle, 0. R. Van- by Miss McLeod of London, Miss Mur- do ; entitled tvote at municipal elec- points on the Thames, Springbank, out a single doubt, Stone. -[Southam ton Beacon. tions only, 75; entitled to vote at else• For full and accurate market re- g P ray of the Technical School, Toronto, tions to the legislative assembly only, Port Stanley and other places. These Up and down, night and day, our Miss Hattie Ward is spending a spoke on the value of eggs, giving a 25. There are 72 voters eligible to were tinder the leadership of Principal aj ����r���•� ports see second page, electric cars we'll hale; couple of weeks' holida s with friends demonstration of the several uses of g (_y��:1�i� iR', II ISM Our suburbs will be Whitechurch Bel- p y the a While Miss Eva Patterson serve as jurors. Dearness, M. A., and :lir. Davidson, in Morris and East Wawanoslt, re master of drawing and expressive grave and Bluevale. ' rendered a instrumental, the names �' g p ssive art, ►�+ Harry Carr is home for a few Iloli- of new memberss were solicited and accompanied by the other teachers, Tourist NOTICE OF CLOSING. Dunkard's fine two hundred acres will days ; he expects to go to Powassan, the meeting was brought to a close. Jamestown. The following are opinions expressed be our Rotten Row, where a situation is open for him. Tea was then served on the parsonage' We, the undersigned lawyers agree to close Henderson's farm will be Hyde Park, xMr. and Mrs. Anthony McDonald of by the students ;-'•I am glad I came," -sorts Mr. and Mrs. Pander of Mitchell lawn, and a pleasant social time en - our offices during -o months of at slid where the blue blood all will go, were visiting at the home of Mr, Wm, joyed. Rev, Mr. West was chairman in this vicinity. spent Sunday with relatives "It is a growing time for me." '•If 1 angu at, as follows -on Saturdays at p.m. High domes, cathedral, spires, and g at the evening meeting. The chief in tliia vicinity. of only Orillia, Ma ne and on other days at 4 p.m. chimes so wondrous clear, Page and friends in Howiek last week. g g• g y the lectures on astronomy I g tewan River, feature of the evening were the ad- Miss Belle McMillan, who has visited should be satisfied." "The manual Ponetang, Kawartha Lakes, J. A. Morton Dickinson & Holmes Will oft -times take away our sadness, Rev. Dr. Gundy was in Toronto on dress by Mrs.McTavish on "Kindness at Mr. Thos. Strachan's for the past training is what i like," •' Oh you Muskoka Lakes, Thousand Islands, R. vanstone R. Holmes our drooping spirits cheer. Tuesday attending a meeting of the and Economy in the Rome," which two weeks, returned to her home in Georgian Bay, Quebec, Our Court House and our City Hall Missionary Executive of London Con- was full of points worth of remem- Hamilton last Saturda should be in Miss Butchart's classes in will then be fair to see, P y Y• Upper Lakes, Portland Me., ference. trance, and the demonstrating of Miss household science, etc. With a great "Big Ben" to chime the Miss M, Hind, who has sent theMurray,ho dealt with cream sou s, We are sorry s learn of the illness Lake of Bays, Old Orchard, Me., • ' ; "'Y'` •, � .' "•`� "' _,' ' hours as quickly b the flee, Murry w p of Mrs. W. Innes with inflammation The Free Press of July 11th says :- q Y Y Y past few months with her sister, Mrs, cheese and salads, the tastes of which y Whits Mountains. a , The C. P. R. and G. T. R. united then Fisblei h, returned last week to her Proved Miss Murray's ability to prat- of the throat but hope she may have a From shortly after eight in the morn- The above resorts are all reached via the g Use as well as theorize. The program speedy recovery to her usual good Ing until flue in the afternoon, Satur- The Trunk. Excellent service to Muskoka will stand, home in Hagersville. health. wart connecting with steamers for "Royal To build a depot that will be an honor Miss Lill McDonald returned to real varied music recitations, aand Mr. Paul of Brussels took char a of days included, the Normal School is a Muskoka" Hotel and other ports on Muskoka "Imperial Limited." to our land. Mitchell on Saturday. after two weeks is highgy'satisfactory, the inemberghip the service in the hall last Sunday busy place these days. School Boards Touriststicketw Huntsville ale embracing Bays. Fast tri -week] Transcontinental cervico Oitroimit the use of es we weir $ash forth, with holidays at the home of her mother list being nearly doubled and new in- evening, instead of Mr. Piercev as was having on their staff men and women through the lakes in Highlands of Ontario, n Mrs. D. McDonald of Zetland, terest awakened all through this expected. Mr. R. Pearson of 'Victoria who will give up their holidays, incur, also r to on listruted nddescriptiveroiitera- between Montreal, Toronto and 'Vancouver, And our flying machines will take us Connection leaves Toronto at 1.45 p.m.. sun• higher than the spires, Rlr. and Mra. A. Ross returned from neigbdrhood. Colle e, Toronto, is expected to preach travelling and boarding expenses and turn of Canadian resorts and information toyPWednesday, ouverin'9 Friday, making run Toronto We will talk with old England, we will the west last week. While absent, next unday evening. a 1 themselveaener energetically through ae to routes and rates for summer tours, apply fly with the wind, Mr. Ross invested in half a section of �' apply g Y g to L. Harold, Agent, or to Exchanging r Mr, ]?iercey, who is travelling in these hot days to professional improve- U er Lake Steamshi g g g eetings with the planets; land in the vicinity of Moosejaw, Fon SALE. -A good general purpose these arts it aid of the Upper Canada J. D. McDONALD I�l� p P pe meat, should show in some substantial Leave Owen Sound Tuesdays, Thursdays oh my, how sublime. Miss Etta Johnston came tipfrom horse, also, delivery waggon and set of Bible society, accompanied by the District Passenger Agent, Toronto, and Saturdays at Sound pant., Tuesdays, arrival of sass The dredge will come and clean our single harness, Apply to Misses Davidson and Robertson of way their appreciation of that kind of lake down b Toronto to attend the funeral of her „ Express leaving_ Toronto at 1.30 p.m. Connec- y the railway track, nephew. A misunderstanding of the C. J. Maguire, Wroxeter, paid our Sunday school a devotion to duty, tions at Fort William and Port Arthur for And boats will run all way down, then visit last Sabbath afternoon. The teachers from Huron count ESTATE Winnipeg and Pacific Coast points. again come back. telegram caused her to come a day too I are :-Misses E. Parlee, DAILY FIRST GLASS SERVICE Toren, late. g � Collegiate In- to to Winnipeg, Calgary, Banff and Pacific From Cape Breton's rock bound coast Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and Bel rave. stitnte, Goderich; A. E. Oonsitt, Hill's Const. to the Pacific's sunny shore, family,returned home Monde after a Mrs. D. Sproat spent Sunda in Sea- You can't invest your measly in anything P Y ' Morris. Gree.a , L. A. Shannon, Ethel ; M. better than a hgcod farm, or bus ness property Full equipped THROUGH TOURIST No place you'll find like Wingham, if pleasnt driving tour. They were ac- forth. Hay will be a beter crop than a good In Cranbrook, and Mr, W. H. farm props ty at the m present tens t Fol Eho e CARS leave Toronto Tuesday, and Saturday you search the wide world o'er. con anied by Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay The well -drillers are bus at Wm. man supposed at one time, Johnston, for Winnipeg and Vancouver. Hog's back mountains for the tourist • Y y pp Kippen. This is a good tivlio are looking for turns to buy, I might of Platteville. Wray's. showing for our count ,lust say that it will pay you to have a look Full particulars Agent from your nearest Cana- sulphur springs for our health, W. Michie has put up a Woodstock g y. -COM, at what I have to offer you. dianPacificdgontor to In Wingham, Wing am Wingham, W. H. Green and'faniilp have re- Just a word to those who have property we've wealth wealth wealth, Ripley, Lochalsh and Mr. and Mre. Juo. Ross of Blyth Sun- wind mill for pumping water. turned from Ri le da ed at Dan Geddes'. : [ . to dispose of -Let me find that other man for A. H. NOTMAN ' ' M. B Goderich, where they visited a rely Y Misses Moore, of Wingham, have you, I have ten chances to your one. Satis- Assistant General Passenger Agent five, Mr. Henderson, who is in a cri- Mr. R. IJ cUurray, accompanied by been visiting the families of Messrs, Lection guaranteed, Bing St. East, Toronto. ;l• tical state of health. Mr. and Mrs. winter, spent Sunday last Ferguson, Clegg and Russell.' East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Black of Raymond, in Mount Forest. The many friends of Miss Maud Bry- The Council met to -day pursuant to CLYME MAGUIRE Nebraska, and their daughter, Mrs, Mr. English -and daughter of London ans, 4th con., will be pleased to hear of adjournment; members all present. Real Estate Agent a Cameron, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. East, intend spending a few weeks at her return home from Toronto after Minutes of June meeting read and con- _ IJ it r Q•�U R, Tennant last week ; they returned John Scandrett's. staying about five months. firmed. Debentures were ordered to Office: -Upstairs in vanetona Block. dI .� on Monday to Nebraska. be signed for payment of the following Mr. and Mrs. Richard Corley returned Mr. Dave Ramsay, 1st con., is under accounts :--- Municipal World, St, r Minsters and church workers generally, aro Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kerr returned last last week after an extended trip to the weather these days with some Thomas, collector'eroll for 1903, order i cordially invited to contribute items of church Friday from a pleasant driving trip. British Columbia. They report having trouble in his throat. We hope he book on treasurer and express charges, so � II�iSS . news under this heading, from their respective They spent a day or two with Mr, and had a pleasant trip. may soonebe all right again. $2.10• George C. Naylor, 32 yds. gravel churches. Mrs. Paulin at Dashwood, and a and dams es road diva, No. 70 and 71, THE " couple of days with Rev. and Mrs. Four carload of cattle were shipped Miss Jennie Proctor, 5th line, has g �ryd; Rev. win. Lowe returned Prom his from here on Monde for Toronto -two been ill with bronchial pneumonia. $3.39, George Wallace, 31 yds. gravel • - Hobbs in Strathroy. Y Grace Fer us div. No. 73 $2.17• John Redmond ee�e �g u-u�� holidays this week, and will occupy his by Jno. Armstrong, one by Chas. Johns- g on is reovering from , sen , own pulpit on Sunday nest. ton and one by Clegg &Coulter. something of the same type and others 43 yds. gravel and day of ►nen shovel - BIRTHS. were also laid up. ling gravel, div. No. 19, $4.00; Alfred Over 300,000 Anniversary services will be conduct- Skelton. -In Morris, on July 1`2, to Mr. Mrs. T. Wilkinson and Mrs. W. K. B. Carr, 73 yds. gravel div. No. 29 CorreaCIRre CURES . c ed in Calvin church of St. Helens the Whale and son left last week for Wat- Tuesday, Jas. Russell, 5th line, had $5,11• Charles Campbell, 34 ds. ravel pond- + and Mra. Wm. $keltoq, a daughter y p y gq onceAddress nh� :first Sabbath in October by the Rev. J. kms, N. Y., where they intend spending the tbird-finger of his left hand ampu- div. No. 75, $2,38; Alex. Morton, ' yds. adcttyKeeley institute C Mc Avisll.-In La ValleS. Scott B.D., Brantford. Y,inY a few weeks with the former's daughter fated at the second joint. Ile was ae- gravel div. No. 42, $1.89; David A. confid-736 Queen St. west River District, July 21st, to Mr. and Mrs, ypilson. sisting Win. Armstrong with the piznUar, 32 yds. gravel, div. No. 32, entialice TORONTO, onY I Work has begun on the new Shiloh Mrs. W, J. McTavish a son. binder when lie had the finger badly $2.24; George Daley, 44 gds, gravel i Tabernacle, which John Alexander Wm. Watson and family have again crushed r�egqiring the treatment men• div. No. 41;, J.08; Robt. Shiell, sena. --- C Doivie is to build at Zion City at a cost Sheffield. -In Owen Sound on July 14, returned to town from Hiawatha, Mich., tioned. We hope he will soon be all 35 yds. gravel, div. No. 43, $2.46• Elieha of about $300,000, one of the largest the wife of Mr. W. J. Sheffield, for- where Mr. Watson has been foreman for right. Walker, 80 yds. gravel, div. No. 55, GO TO religious structures in the world, with merly of Wingham, of a son, a Lumber Co. for the past 14 months, l $2.78; And. Currie, 32 yds. gravel, div. 16,000 seats. DEATHS. ° They intend making their home here No. 59, $2.24, and cutting hill. sideline McLean. -In Goderich, on Sunda for the present. 39 and 40 con. 14 8 75• J hn Ansley, . The anti -polygamous or '•Reorgan- Y Grey. + . $ + o Y = ized" Latter Day Saints are holding a morning, July 19th, Robert John. A GOOD MAN GONE. -The death of Mr. John McAiliater is a endin a Wingham, 48 yds, gravel, div. No. 59, series of meetings in the Congregational eldest son of Robert McLean, aged Mr. Abraham Procter at his residence few days with friends r Ashfield. g $3.36; Jno. i17.cDowell, repairing bridge IT PAYS BEST IN THE END. .ShannonFiles ( church. Come and "Prove all things 3o years, 5 months and 5 days. in the village of Y and planking lot 31, con. 0, 68, James g Belgrave occurred on P g . $ and hold fast that which is good." W. Sunday morning, the 26th inst., at the Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Tuck of Clifford Youn repairing badge lot 38, cons, THE CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE i L. Bennett in charge, ripe age of 82 years. Mr. Procter has spent Sunday with friends on the 4th. 8 and 0, $8, and gravelling on sideline CHATHAM . ONT. Salem. 39 and 40, con. 10, $40.70;• Cyrus Scott, with its 27 years of successful work to its are unequaled for filing Rev. L. Perrin of Toronto Presbytery been in poor Health for the past three The Misses Clarke and Wiison of cleaning out culvert, lot 35 con. 6 and credit, stands without a peer in Canada in the letters, invoices, statements, has accepted the call to Wroxeter Pres- A few more singers are added to the months and his end was daily looked for Exeter are holidaying with their friend 7, 60c; Robt. McBurney, attendance on line a t 1117A is ss orShorthand ntraining. the yterian Church, Mr. Perrin's term in Salem choir. May success attend Y friends, He and his wife settled Miss May Hogg, 4th con, roadgrader, sideline 33 and 34 con, 10 receipts, etc., etc. his present charge ends August 80th. them. on lot 7, con. 4 in the township of Morris, g ++ past eleven months shows w�'lat wo do for d. No Office or home is com- �M . Perrin comes highly recommended ' Mrs. J. Hartley, is spendingg the hel_ over 60 i- wilderness; thou put uhen p � uaarit and field, sper. lnt Sunday withaW. E. Brcher of yne. township grader seas Blyth.90, operating116, nd our College students eopens for Fall Term, Sept. i. his settlement will prove a decided days with her mother, lYlra, Wm, Y P P Y a The young gentlemen attended Model gravelling at lots 40 and 42 Iona. 2 and Our Catalogue is the handsomost issued by plate without one or more, acquisition to the Presbytery of Mait• Weir, commenced clearing land, he being one School together at Clinton. 3, $22.62; Hugh McKinnon, gravelling any business school in the Domipion. Copy The original price Of ; land. of the first settlers, Very many on- on eastern boundary between Blyth cont by'addressipg, Mr, and Mrs, D. Weir spent Sunday joyed the hospitality of his charitable AN ERno4 --Your correspondent and Be! rave, $50. 0, and gravelling P. 1plcT.achian & Co., Chatham, (jut. these Files was $2.50 each,: Next Sunday, the Quarterly Sacra- evening at the home of Mrs, Me- home, which in those days was very made an error in the correspondence at lote 4 and 2, cone. 4 and , $19,¢3; mental services will be held in Wing- Michael, much appreciated by land seekers, Mr. of July 13th in regard to Teacher 3, Win. P. allahan. ft}rniehipg material but now you can get One ham Methodist church, commencing at Procter was English b birth having Weir's entrance plass, He prepared and t ttin m for half the rice, 10.46 a.m. with the usual Lovefeast Mr. and Mrs. Abram of East Wa- left his fatherland whon a young man five pupils; all passing andfogr taking cop, 0,l $p;gWniuiBennett, re aatidn0 VVilit�latn Cen>let�lt Wpr�Cs, p wanoah, spent Sunday last at the 0 � _- See them in our window ' preaching service at 11, followed by the home of W m. Abram of this lace, 62 Years ago, iirst settling in the town• honors, railing ore brill a at lot 3" con, _pand Beat � j Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, which g 1 R t, Brands of Cement always op PP i P ship of Esquesing, near the village of There were ten tenders for the con- �3.5Q; Jae. Marshall, enginee , fees per band, fresh and reliable. complete With patent arch, - will also be administered at the close of Miss Cassie Wiltete entertained a Hornby. He was a devoted Christian, struction of the Hanna drain and the 1''org►lson Rt yddy's award pons, i, Also cement window sills and patent perforator and heavy the evening service. number of her little friends on her having been connected with the Metho• contract was awarded to P. Bonhan and'11, 1003, $17.60• John Marwoog arches. Door sills made to order. or p y The Rev. J. J. Patterson of Cheele birthday; they spent a very enjoyable diet church for over 65 years, being class whose offer was $2,917. The highest sap. drawing file ape building culvert any other kindof cement work. h,iine cover .for only Y, time, leader and one of the rind f y has been called to Regina, which is one p psi pillars of tender was $3,627, quits a divergence at lot 0Q con. (I and 7, $10; Thos. Agnew for sale, )!twill pay yeti to the us a �• of. the most important charges in the Owing to the quarterly services, the church. His departure will be in price, Lucknow, ravelling at lots 80 and 31 call; information cheerfully given. West. Following the example of the which will be held in Salem church greatly felt by his beloved wife, and his con. 13, :I4 Thos. Black, inspecting Works between 0, p, R, and G, T. R. leading western congregatidna, Regina next Sunday at 10.30 a.m., there will two asons and one ds from a d eta daughter. were Mr Browne We dare sorry to hear that ed e. gravelling fling on eastern bot}ndary, $2.25 tracks, Josephine street. McKay, 16th con., who was in, a5 = has dispensed with the degradation of be no Sabbath school in the afternoon, p ting gravelling at lot 41, con. candidating, and has called Mr. Patter• ridge of Brampton, Mr, Howson of Clin• a fall in his barn, had to be taken to 4 and 5, $2,25, 37 4� F. GUTTERIDGE. fson without having heard him. Thomas McMichael visited his broth• ton and others. The funeral was the the hospital, Stratford, for treatment The Treasurer reported cash on hand g er at Whitechurch, the early part of largest seen in this part for a long time, but we hope he will soon be quite 'at date, $709.81. q ]lir. Alex. S. Kerr, who has been this week. He reports that the ere a services being conducted in the Metho• amart once more. Resolved, that Mr. Menzies bo Ruth - are looking well in that section of t e y Quite a number of the youn people TIIE supplying Calvin Church of St, Helens g � diet church by Rev, Jones, assisted b orized to rebuild the northern culvert COOPER co and East ,Ashfield, leaves this week for country. Rev's. Bnrwash, Raine and Hastie. The from this vicinity, attended the final opposite lot 40 sideline 30 and 40 eon, 9 • a new field, followed by the good wishes Mr, and Mrs. Jae. Moore of Harris- works of a true christian, though laid at football match in Brussels last Friday and that the southern culvert on slime �T i for tasty and of both congregatiot)s, bavrng made ton, Mr. and Mre. H. Davis of Wing- rest, can not be forgotten. There are evenin . They report the celebration sideline at lot 40 be closed up. ADVANCE down -to -date Job Successors to Alex. Ross hosts of frim stud won golden opinions ham. E. E, Bryans, lately of Trinity two sons and one daughter, Mrs. Thos. after tie match to be enjoyable and Council then adjourned till Thurs. Printing. Prices Ile ad I d Soandrett, Ieft besides his bereft widow worth taking in, They report the day, loth August next. OFFICE" right, w»/ he Bev Jasi,'GVi>boniB�polcIenooeedica� o home' PpAlbert Glallaharun� do mourn their Iods, lawn social to bb good also. P. POritKI1sISY.D, Olerk _. r. _.._sass.. -., 4.M1. _...___.. ii Y �1 I .........._.... .. . ......... _sass