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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-08-06, Page 814 g THE W INGHAM ADVANCE August 6. i Gini Bluevale ����� Buyers EPERSONAL Miss olive Scott is visiting relatives at Seaforth. Our readers aro all oerdially invited to MCS. Small 0f Wfugham is VlaitlU, The ���� House, contrihtito to this column. It friends vlcit her daughter, Mrs, Jno. Raby. you, or you visit friends, lot the AdYauee c always depend on getting what they want here if its know about it,. Miss Bene Warrick of Seaforth is anything nice, new and up-to-date. Our stock Contains Miss Little of Brussels spent Tues- visiting relatives at Bluovale, one of the best assortments outside of City stores. We day in town' The Misses Sanderson have returned am a o} Harry Angus of Acton spent Sun- to Toronto after some weeks visit. �- � have had Five ears o£ Cit experience and Ten r� r"'1 l � y P y day in t"t°':1' Mies Alice Duff has returned after - Town experience in selling Groceries --that should be of P g Harry Snell of London is, visiting a months' sojourn at Listowel. -Va benefit to you.... Read they following list of good things. his parents in town. Mr. James Burgess of Brantford Then come and buy. Well treat you right. Miss Ball spent a couple of days in spent Sunday at his home here, le W Ouse 0 319`-' Ues Brussels this week. COOKED MEATS. FRUITS. Miss Maude Fleuty is holidaying Miss L. Hardy of Teeawater visited with Blyth friends, Miss Nellie Burgess for a few days. " R. Barrett and family spent Civic Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Coultes visited Ingersoll Boiled Elam...,,, ....30c lb Raspberries Thimbleberries holiday. in Brussels. Mr. Woodrow in Morris this week. We are already making great preparations for the remodeling of our store, which Ingersoll Brts of Cna anned Meats�Oc lb peaches Plums Blneberriec Jas. Chisholm of Toronto visited at Mrs, M, H, Elliott and cLildren of will take place in the near future, when we hope to have one of the most up-to-date Apples Oranges Lemons his home this week.. Wingham have been visiting Mrs. Stores in Canada. In order to make ready for the carpenters, our immense stock of spent Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Walker s BREAKFAST BACON. and Bananas the holiday in Blyth, P Mason. stylish goods will have to be cleared out at once, REGARDLESS OF COST. Ingersoll Beaver Brand..........l7c lb always of beat quality. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Duff and Miss Lots of beautiful Summer Goods here yet, Boned Ham ... . ... . .............19c ]b flab, Thornton Berlin spent Sun- Polly Duff were visiting in Listowel day at hIs home here. this week. VEGETABLES. BREAD. Will. McNaughton, of Petrolea, is We sell 30c and 35c pretty colored Muslins, for.......................................200 the a Miss Cora Messer left on Thursday Nasmith's Tan varieties at g esti of Harry Ansley. << 1$e << 20c t' �� °�...................................12�C Beets Carrots Cucumbers morning for a visit with her brother "" 5c per Loaf—delivered with Mrs. Henning of Chicago is visiting g �� 12C �< « <<.................................... 80 Cabbage Beans Onions her sister, Mrs, G, E. Kin at Hamilton, See the stock of 121e Prints that we offer now for ................................... 9C other goods ................. g. Potatoes and Green Cern Editor Kerr of the Brussels Post Miss Jessie Ray of Listowel is visit- If you want a bargain in Lawn, buy some of our forty -inch wido Lawn at ............ 150 fresh every day. was in town on Wednesday. Ing her sister, Mrs. Jas, Anderson, Ladies' 35c Belts, with two stylish Buckles on—for...................................:......250 BISCUITS. Mrs. Bluevale. � A fresh supply of (7hristre's Mrs. Ooambes of Blyth is visiting Ladies fancy washing Collars, never sold less than 25c—special at.....................20c OLIVES. pp y her sister, Mrs. Wes. Walker. Miss Helen Black is visiting her Ladies' fancy Cotton Drawers, nicely trimmed, reg. 60 and 65c—very special ........ 40C Choice Mauzauille's by the quart ... 40c Fancys and Sodas this week. Chas. Gundy is spending a'month grandparents, Dir, and Mrs. John Ladies' Cotton Drawers, regular price 40c—special at.......................................250 Spanish Queen in bottles at......... 8 lbs, choice mixed for,........... 25c with relatives near Brantford. Robertson at Wroxeter. Nice Lace Curtains in stylish designs, great value at $1.25—very special at .........850 .....20c, 35c, 35c, 45c and 70c 3 -pound Sox Sodas ............ . . . 20c Mrs. Hamlin of London is visiting Miss Maggie and Master Fred, Bur - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas. gess of Owen Sound are visiting rel- Do you like Dainty Lin on? Why, Of course I When in the store ask to be shown the dainty See our Window for Bargains in Dinner Ware Dir, and Mrs. W. T. A. Fishleigh are atives in Bluevale and vicinity. pure Irish Linen hemstitched Towels at 50c a pair. There is wonderful satisfaction in buying visiting Mr. F.'s parents in Chesley. Mr. Jno. Burgess was attending the good Linen. Ours is the quality you are looking for. Miss Ella Cornyn left last week to quarterly audit of the Canadian Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes. Come with the crowds to the great Preparation � j 9 spend a couple of months at Mimico. Order of Foresters at Brantford this T L U D ® P S Mr. H. Dever of Dresden spent a week. Sale and save dollars.. few days at Mr. Jesse Button's last - GROCERY GROCERY AND CROCKERY STORE week. Miss Maggie McDonogh of Wing - Mrs. D. Ross of Teeswater spent a barn and Mr. George McDonogh of few days with Wingham friends this Winnipeg were visiting at Mr. Charles � � �. GORDON A Town of Pledge Signers. week. Herbert's this week. ,l THE MARKETS wessin tons rin s, South Dokota, Mrs. Robt. Tennant is visiting Pen- L. B. Duff, city editor of the Galt g P g nsylvania and Ohio friends for a few Reporter, spent a short time at his Big Prices for Trade, DIRECT IMPORTER was founded in 1880 with a colony of - weeks. WINc+HAM MARKETS was here last week, after a trip one hundred families, who took the Percy Russell of Toronto is spend- throw h the North West with the _�4` Flour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 25 pledge never to sell or use intoxicat- Ing a couple of weeks at his home in g Fall wheat per bush new 70 to 72 ing beverages. The colony has pros. Morris, touring football team of Galt. Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 0 28 pared. It has made that a strong Mrs, Joe Carruth and children of The Sacrament was administered in Barley per bush........ 0 35 to D 40 Morris. Grey. Peas per bush .......... 0 60 to 0 60 Prohibition county. The sale of liquor Hepworth are visiting at Mr. L. Me- the Methodist church last Sabbath The trustees are repairing and irn- The threshers are getting their ma-�t'NifJdYKlt�ifi'�tiN+4titY�iY�iYVWihtd�ihNr Bran ............17 00 to 18 00 is unknown there. It leads in pro- Lean's. morning. The service throughout p g g g Shorts ..................1S 00 to 20 00 hibition, Sunday School and educa• Mr, Matt. Gray of Toronto spent was one of spiritual power and bless- Proving the Stone school. chines ready for operation. REMOVED. Chop .................. . . 1 15 to 1 '25Clonal workA strong semiis lo- Sunday in town, a guest at F. Ken- Ing. The Board and Trustee meeting The boys and girls are talking up Miss Jennie Hogg and Julia Frain Hay , ,,, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,, 7 00 to 't CO . g nary nedy s, on Monday evening was well attended the Excursion to Kincardine on Tues- spent Sunday with friends at Att• � " Gated there. Court expenses are al- da August BALL BROS. have removed from Butter per lb...... ..... 0 15 to 0 18 P Mrs. Halt, and children of Toronto and all went harmoniously. y, g t 11th, wood, Egg , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 0 13 to 0 13 most nothing. At the last term of Junction are visiting at Mr. Hugh On Tuesday last Jas. Sharpe had a Raspberries are a plentiful crop and their former residence on Patrick St. ]}aid .................... 0 15 to 0 15 court the judge arrived at 10 a. m. Ta lei's, I to the residence lately occupied by Potatoes per bush (new) 0 50 to 50 and adjourned at noon because there y $e] rave. horse severely injured by becoming the number of pickers is neither fele Mr. Fred Johnston (on the same A plea per bag ........ 0 50 to 0 50 was nothing to do, The sherriff is Miss Nettie Cantelon, of Clinton, g entangled in a barli-wire fence, nor far between. �' Street) the fifth house west from H�des per 100 lbs........ 5 00 to 6 00 g visited her friend, Miss Lily Shark, A very small crowd left on the excur- It is said that a certain batchelor of Miss Annie Br ans, who has been in Hamilton's Corner Dru Store. Lamb skins ............ 0 25 to 0 30 compelled to live in the jail because this week. sion to Kincardine, on account of the y :tg Dressed hogs........... 7 00 to 7 00 his fees are so small. The jail is used Bert Lediet of Bruce Mines has been the 4th con, will take unto himself a Toronto for some time, arrived home Night calls will receive prompt Live hogs ................ 5 25 to 5 25 wet day. hal g for no other purpose. The best lac- rener tL acquaintances in town the help -mate from a neighboring village last Saturday evening for vacation. attention. Tallow, per lb......... , , 05 to 51 Curers in the country go there. The past week. Remember the English church garden within a few weeks. Wool ............... .... 18 to 18 Messrs, Clarke Fraser and Fred people are intelligent and happy. The Geo. McDonogh of Winnipeg, ar- party at John Scandrett's tonight Wm. Armstrong of Sunshine had a Bryans spent Sunday with their tax rate is low. Rev. A: B. Smart of rived home on Monday to spend a few (Thursday). young heifer killed -by lightning dur friend, Geo. Johnston, of Wingham. TORONTO STOCK MARKET. weeks' holidays, Uhicago, the founder of the town, is Mrs. Frank Wheeler is not improving ing an electric storm last week. He The young gentlemen attended Model For full and accurate market re- at work planting a small colony in Mrs. Terriff is spending a few weeks in health as her many friends would will receive insurance on it from the together. NOTICE OF CLOSING. ports see second page. Oneida County, Wis. with relatives at Bracebridge and wish to see her. Howick Mutual. On Wednesday of this week the other points in Muskoka, y Twig Blight. H. McGee of Manchester and H. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sproat spent Sunday 30 acres of Fall wheat was cut' on home of Mr. Robt. McAllister was the we, the undersigned lawyers agree to close Weir of Berlin spent Sunday at Mr. with R. D. Bruce of Londesboro, for- Jas. Shurrie's farm, 4th line, in 'L days, scene of a happy event, when hit) Au"ttcasdfollows—onnSaturday at l2 and Reports continue. to come in of twig , - a , A � . blight. The damage appears to be Jas. McGee s, let ins Morris. marl of this lace. On Thursday and Friday afternoon he daughter, Mary, was united in mar- and on other days at 4 p.m. :�., . ., _ �+ . Y P y y g , y much more widespread than was at Miss Mary Mutch of Gorrie was in Mrs. Finore and Miss Elms of Chicago cut l,0 acres on each day, agood record rings to Mr. John McKenzie of Sea- J. A. Morton Dickinson & Holmes town Is,,>st Friday, on her way home not often equalled and ver seldom forth. Particulars will be given next R. Vanstone R. Holmes Wm - first thought, There is, apparently, from visiting friends at Carlow. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. q y but one remedy for the trouble—to cut Gus. McLauchlin, who has been in Geddes and other friends. beaten, week. FARM LABORERS WANTED and burn, Prof. Macoun of the ex- New York, is holidaying in Brussels Miss Jessie Preston of Toronto has re- The 50 acre farm, West J lot 14, con. Misses Florence and Elizabeth Cook, 11ji i s��� • " perimental Farm, Ottawa, and W. A. and Wingham. He's a bachelor yet. turned home, after spending her holi- o", has been purchased by Jno. T. Mc- of Caldicott, Monmouthshire, Eng- McKinnon, Chief of the Fruit Division —[Brussels Post. days at Mr, Garner Nieholson's. Arter, who sold his property at Me- land, arrived here recently having • FARM LABORERS'Department of Agriculture both agree Mr, and Mrs. T. Hall and Master adoral N. W. T., last Spring. Mr. Me- crossed the Atlantic on the fine Allan Tourist P g Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stalker of Lnek- EXCURSIONS SECOND with what Prof. Lochhead recent] Earl, are spending a couple of weeks Arter will build a house on the farm steamship "Tunisian." The young C L A 5 s y with relatives at Qwen Sound, Men- now spent a sew days this week with and make his home there. Mrs. Me- ladies are grand daughters of Abram -Sorts stated, that the remedy is to cut out ford and other points. the former's sister. Mrs, Dan. Geddes. Will be run to stations on CAN. PAC. in the blighted branches and burn them. Arter is a daughter of Thomas Driller, and Mrs. Cook, 3rd con. This is their . Manitoba and Assiniboia, west, south-west Miss Edith Hind, who has been visit- Mrs. Buchanan left on Wednesday for of the adjoining farm, first visit to the American continent. Orillia, Magnetewan River, and North-west of Winnipeg as far as Cutting should take place well below ing her sister, Mrs. Fishleigh, for the Trenton and Belleville for a few weeks'Penetaug, Kawartha Lakes: MOOSE JAW, ESTEVAN$10 the affected part, say one foot below past few weeks, returned to her home W. H, McCatcheon, of the 8th con,, The Sabbath school at Roes church Muskoka I,a%es, Thousand Islands, visit among friends. We wish her a has had a severe attack of blood ole• has changed the hour of meeting. 'It any appearance of blight. The to Hagersville this week. P g g• Georgian say, Quebec, AND YORKTON pleasant time and a safe return. knife used for this purpose should be Dire. Ferguson of New York is a ening. About three weeks ago a pini- will meet in the afternoon at 2.30 here- i3pper Lakes, 1?artl4n4 Me,, Main AUGUST u a of Grand Trunk stations in to Sarnia, thoroughly cleaned or sterilized before visitor at Mr. A. Dulmage's. She At the meeting of the Official Board ple on the neck started the business after. We hope the attendance will Lake of Bays, Old Orchard, blot, and stations North (except North of Cardwell being again used on healthy wood. favored the Methodist congregation held in the Belgrave Methodist church and soon tho disease spread over the be good and the change beneficial White Mountains. Jo. and north of Toronto on Norih Bay Seo.) It is fortunate that the disease some- y, Aug. 3rd, it was moved bg. on Monde with a solo last Sunday eveniny whole face. We are pleased to hear to all, as the lessons sometimes were The above resorts are all reaohed via the One-way tickets to Winnipeg only will be sometimes dies ont of its own accord, Newman Wellwood, who has been Elisha Walker, seconded by Lawrence that he is recovering nicely besides be- not fully discussed owing to preaching Grand Trunk. Excellent service .to Muskoka sold with a certificate extending the trip, especially in the case of the boo employed at the upholstering factory Wheeler and resolved—That as the All in able to be around again. service be min promptly at 10.80 in Wart' connecting with steamers for Royal before August 31st•. without additional cost, P y y for the past five ears, is spending a g g g g P P y Diuskoka" Hotel and other ports. on Muskoka to other points in Manitoba and Asainiboia as blight. It is said to be conveyed from week with relatives in West Wawa- Wise Father has lean fit wince our last Last Sabbath morningSamuel the mornings. Lnk u also at Huntsville for ports of ng a above. If purchasers engage as farm laborers Tourist tickets are on sale embracing a trip at Winnipeg, provided such farm laborers will tree to tree by bees and insects, which nosh before leaving for Toronto to ac- meeting together to remove from our Walker, 6th line, had a close call from On Saturday evening the people of through one olakes es and Maass of Ontario, work not less than 30 days at harvesting. and would account for the great increase cept a situation. midst, our brother, the late Abraham an attack by a bull in his barnyard, this vicinity were shocked to learn of For tickets, illietrated and descriptive literal produce certificate to that effect, the will be returned to original starting point at 19.00, on at blossoming time. the blight ap- i s Proctor, who has been an official in the The animal had butted Mr. Walker the death of Mr. Jno, McCartney, a as to oucesnuaa rates forssummelr information or before Nov. 30th, 1003. pears to develop very rapidly, and the Methodist church for the last fifty years over and had it not been that the ani- well known and highly respected to L. Harold, Agent, or to Tickets not good on +'imperial Limited" maximum amount of damage is done and much loved by us all, we take this mal was dehorned it would have made farmer. Although Mr. McOartney's J. D. McDONALD almost as soon as the attack becomesI�1l��rx II opportunity of expressing our deepest short work of its owner. Mr, Walker's health has been failing for some time, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. j� sympathy with his aged widow in thio Full particulars from your nearest Cana- noticeable, Anything which stim- her day of sorrow and trial, and of co daughter fortunately heard her father yet death came suddenly; his trouble than Pacific Agent or to ulates an undue growth of succulent mending her to the care of the God call 4nd set the dog upon the bull and was Bright s disease and heart trouble, A. H. NOTMAN wood is conducive to blight. Sowing cordially invited to contribute ilegeneral luioh whom the devoted husband and father drove him off. He leaves a wife, four Sona and three AL ES' Assistant Gbneral Passenger Agent a cover crop at this time of the year news under this heading, from their respective served. 1• daughters to mourn the loss of a lov- King St. East, Toronto, for the purpose of retarding growth RE churches. i' Ing husband and affectionate father. You can't invest your mons in ailythipg and developing hardiness should tend The corner stone of a new Methodist A ants wanted who are willing to Funeral took place on Tuesday. The bottor than a good farm, or business proporty towards putting the trees in a better church at Stone Creek Gostin $12,000 Salem. Me Good goods and good pay. bereaved family have the deepest sym- `olio are epi ty at tho pcosent tllme t value or tho 0 P g y , g Men earn $B4OD a day winter and sum. Mrs. J. Kitchen spent Friday last ath of a large coking for Carina to buy, I might + condition to resist attack for next is being lard today, August 6th. mer. Never out of season. Write G. P y g circle of friends in fast say that it will pay you to have a look STANDARD ear, with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Galla- Marshall & Co., Teas, London, Ont. this their hour of trial. at what I have to offer you. a y Next Sunday evening, Dr. Gandy will her. Just a word to those who have property r� i , preach on "The Lord's Day." The col- I I to dispose of—Let me find that other man for �� ii T��, = lection at that service will be in aid of The Quarterly service was well at- you, I have ten chances to •your one. Satia- ' To stop Vomitin ,brown or burn tended here last Sunday by members Blyth. taction guaranteed. P g the Lords Day Alliance. .Brussels. We have made arrangements to " light bread and chew dry; when all Rev. Mr. Stewart, over 80 years of from Wroxeter and Belmore. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Sims spent Tues- A. U. Dames has returned from bis CLYME MAGUIRE keep on hand a stock of the cele- other remedies fail it will stop most age, and one of the first Presbyterian Miss Jennie Armstrong and her day with Clinton friends. trip out west and resumed his occu- brated Standard Patterns, which severe cases. Have bread dry; if y brother David, sent Sunda last ]]Zeal Eatsitg Agent y p y Thomas Sloan loft on Tuesday with _ preachers in upper Canada, delivered a patron of purchasing live stock. Oflice:— we are sure will prove a great con- burnt to a cinder, it will do no harm, with their aunt Mrs. Wm. Weir. a car of horses for Manitoba. i7pstaira in $rynatone Block. venience to our customers, as for- reminiscent address in Durham recently Brussels rares are billed for August merly we had to order them from The practice of writing on news- after his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McTavish, Mrs. Mrs. A. M. Babb returned to her 19th and 20th. The prizes for — - Toronto, which always meant a de- papers and packages to be sent Mitchell, sen., and son Wm. intend home in Teeawater on Saturday, pes offered n lay of a few days, but now we will through the mails has become so coin- Quarterly Sacramental services were to take a tri to Manitoba in the the various contests are very liberal.] kee in stock about three sizes of : held in the Methodist church last Sun- P The ladies of the Presbyterian church Vm P near future. Neil McLaughlin and Sam. Beattie & '''" P pattern, and your wants can mon that the Postoffice Department is y P reached will hold a lawn social on the church g , da The pastor, Dr. Gundy, p TH9 8}1 be an lied at a moment's notice. ; I sending inspectors in an effort to put a We are pleased to report this week grounds on Friday evening, Aug, 7tb, lost their milch cows during the past .• As tlhie name implies, the are the excellent sermons to good-sized congre• P, �y ,stop to it. Postmasters have been in- ationa and administered the Sacra of the return of Mrs. Rost. Mitchell Olving� to the heavy downpour 'of week. Mr. Beattio's cow was a 8ne��e -best. The price is right -5c, 10c, 16c ° structed to open all packages not seal- g ' from the London Hospital She is do- rain on Civic hellos Jersey for which he had been offered �T = and 20c. Their most pronounced - ment after the morning and evening y, only seven ex- Over t�00,Opf� points of superiority over other pat- _ ed and if there is any writing to re- services. Ing as well as can be expected, cursion tickets were sold for Kinear- $n0' Colics. terns are as follows : port the same to the Department. Weatlake's cow, which was struck dine. Geo. Thomson sold his handsome 4 pQI" CURt;s Standard Patterns are cut with The law provides a flue as high Aft l ,� pace Add,es� p g y by the train a few weeks ago, had to Rev. Robt. Flood of Massachusetts, year old driving mare, sired by "Cost. ptricdy Kecley Inptttute curved closing front edges in all y 788 Queen i3r, West dollars for this offence, be killed last week, With the aid of umer Bo ++ coatis - Ladies' and Misses' styles that are West Wawanosh. preached a very profitable and edify- y, to Mr. David, of Belgrave, ,ontial,nfid TORON7o, oar by bust mer sure, and a much better = It is said that a Moscow dentist has the neighbors and friends he was able ing sermon in the Methodist church for the sum of $210. The price looks fit is thereby assured than with the Albert Tisdale Sundayed at Mr, to bu another one at once big, bu invented a system whereby false teeth y on Sunday evening, taking for his text g+ t we think that Mr. David got ordinary pattern, Switzer's, Oranbrook, the worth of his money. Standard patterns allow for 12 can be made to grow into the gums as I —.Prov. 28: 4, Asa man thinketh in y �0 TO inches difference between the bust firmly as natural ones. After a few There are a few cases of scarlet fever his heart so is be." Lockridge Bros, are now disposing and waist measures• an important - months' use, it is just as hard to ex- around St. Helens, East Wawanosh. feature, found only in a high grade tract them as it is to dislodge the gen- Anew piano was sent down to Mr, Mr. Fred Cook wears a smile these At an early hour last Thursday our of their blankets in short order. On P Standard patterns furnish outlets uine molar, made on the remises. Wellwood's last week, days; it is a boy. At were startled to hear that one Wednesday nearly a whole car load : • P of our prominent business men, Mr, of them was sent to T. Eaton Co, of on each shoulder and on one under- _Soon, possibly, this tooth grafting Quarterly meeting was held in Don• Mr. Jno. Bernick of Roland, Man, James Hill, had been found dead in Toronto. The firm makes a specialty IT PAYS BEST iN THE END. atm seam only at each side, which Muscovite will achieve, suggests the nybrooke church on Sunday last. is visiting friends in this vicinity, bed, He was never known to com• of manufacturing first grade blankets, ° THE CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE it has been demonstrated is the best London Globe, that iddtest height to CHATHAM . ONT. arrangement for securing a perfect g• g D. Lockhart of Wingham was call- Mr. Percy Black visited at Mr, plain and retired to rest the previous Prank Stratton returned from Port ' with its 27 years of successful work to its fitting garment, which the dentist can soar, the mann- In on Dona brooks friends last Sun. R. Craig's, of Morris last Sunday, night apparently alright. Deceased credit stands without a poor in Canada in the Standard Patterns for children facture of false teeth that ache. g y Arthur on Monday, where he had dur• line oc I1tislNiVsa or Shrthand training, show the measurements as well as day, John Wightman, of the gravel, who has been running the planing mill in the est few weeks attended 1e f BUSINESS placed h good poaainin in the the app;e, A very iMportarit thing, Mine May ,Brennan of Owen Sound has been ill is recovering, we are pleas- here for six years and was a successful, the sickbed of his brother William. past eleven months shows wliat we do for consid`:+rin how unreliable the age BIRTFIS, hard worktn Casa, pita uch thought our students when graduated, g g rs visiting St. Augustine friends at ad to hear. g rn B The latter is nicely recovering from College Reopens for Fall Term, Sept. t. apeeifleai,ion alone is in securing a = Kraeling.--•In Morris, July Slat, to present, Miss Iiattie Ward, of Win Ilam is of by his employees. .lie was a valued the severe in wile t received. The Out Catalogue o the the om in Issued b proper fittir; garment for a child, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Kraeling, a son. g ' member of the Masonic lodge here, 1 any buginesa §Ghee] in the Domini u. Qo y Standard l atterns are always re• Miss B. Anderson is home from visiting her friend Miss Nethery, of extent of the same calf be judged from sent fly add 091lig'; �• liable and they are unt uestionably Pepper.—In Morrie, Aug. 2nd, to Mr. Walkerton, wherelihehas been attend• the gravel, at present. also a member of the mons of England, the fact that when the rook strilek his la. AQcLaehlan & eo, Chatham Oat. the most up-to-date. if 7011 would and Mrs, Louis Pepper, a daughter. and was unmarried. The funeral took head 16 crushed out apiece� 1 keep abreast of the fashions, sub- ing High school. Mr Alex. Nethery, who has been of the skull - •- - scribe for the DEslgxrR. Only 800 Crowdbr.--In Wingham, Aug. tat, to ti . place Saturday morning from the real• measuringa w aaper year. 'Use only STANDARD PAT- Mr, an T Mrs. R, H. Crowder, a Mr, M. teddy of St. Augustine, Pelf turn ng friends in this vicinity, re- dance of his mother at Londesboro, bout 1� inches, W1119haM Cement Works, TERNS.P y y daughter. off the Verandah last Thursday even- turned to Sarnia last weak. and the remains were laid to rest is f' XARRIAGES, Ing, dislocating his shoulder. Mr. Jas. Campbell and Mr. M. the family burying plot In the Ebenez- Best Brands of Cement always on Lamont.—Hodge.—In In Hanover,. on hand, fresh and reliable, July 22nd, Mr. A. Lamont to Mtss Some around these parts` were dig- Sproule of Dungan -don Visited at Mr, er cemetery, Hultott, rhe funeral Turnberry. Also cement window sills and Minnie Hodge, both of Hanover. appointed last week on hearing of the Jas, Nethery a last Sunday, was tinder the auspices of the A. P. & It has been ascertained that .Bert. arches. Door sills made to order. or -COOPER (�(� (� excursion to Sarnla being postponed.' Miss Minnie McNaughton, of Brus- A. M., right Worshipful Master Peter Elliott and Boy Rutherford of S, S. any other kind of cement work. Lime OOc PER & o DSATHs. The Misses Stevenson of Toronto are sale, and Miss Pearl McKellar of Michl- Scott performing the last sad rites of No. 3 were Successful in passing the for sale., It will payy you to give us s Young.—Tn Goderfeh. July ?.4th, P g halt; Information eheerfully given. Henry Young, aged 48 years, spending a few days at Mr. Bamford s, gait, who ]lave been visiting friends In the order at the grave, Much sym• Entrance examination in 'Wingham, Works between It t C, P. R, and G. T. SC1CCCgi3flt';# to Alex. ROSS ,Bill.-•-ln Blyth, July' 0066, Mr. James Westfield, also George Bamford of Weetfleld aiyfl vtaihaft'y, returned to pithy is extended to the bereaved although theft names dill not appear tracks, Josephine street. >Itll, aged so years. BrAntfOrd. Bruasels.on:rAdq, family, In tide local papers, S`l.4i1 �. C;rY1TTERYb(II�.