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31ST YEAR, NO. 10, WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, 'THURSDAY, NOVBMBEiR 5, 1903. $1.00 PER, YEAR IN DUKE
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Pringle 6c Groves. Former Winghamite Killed. Fishways Completed. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Death. BANKOFEAMILTON The Advance is pleased to hear that On Saturday last, an accident oc. Mr, (Green has completed the two ',Death has visited tale home of
N BANK this new Ficus is meeting with success curved on the G, T, ll, about one Fishwa s re uired b law one in his Weekly examinstiona in the Con- Me, and Mrs. A. J. Fleming and
DOMINIO y fi y ' tinuation Classes of the Public School
and is likely to work tip a good bust- mile south of St. Mitrye, resulting in own dam, and the other ill that owned for the month of October. The small left a vacant chair, Their eldest W I N G H A M,
ness. Both members of the firm are the death of one man and serious in- by the Town. They cost about $100 figure after the number of marks, indi- son, Ell, bass not been in good health —
reliable, trustworthy business men jury to another. A freight train in each, but if the owner of every water• cates the number of examinations not for some time past, and gradually be- OAPI'TAL PAW UP ........ $ 2,000,000,00
Capital (paid up) $2;9$0,004 and their experience should give them charge of Conductor McQuade, climb- power on the Maitland puts them in, taken, FORM M. came weaker, until Wednesday last, RESERVE FUND .......... 1,700,000.00
when his oplrit took its flight. Mr.
Reserve (and un ills) $3 330 000 a good business leverage. They re• Ing the grade at the horse Shoe Quar- there should be lent of fish finding Sub'eets- Arithmetic, Grannnar, g ToTAI. AssExa ,.,,....,. 21,fJa9,g()8,
ed prgtita) ' ceived on Tuesday an order for three rv, ratl into aeveral cars of stone in their wayti the river from Lake ,,' and Men. Fleming have had con der- _-__-____—_—
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p Maxim Algebra,600, able <d Composition. able sickness and trouble since corning BOARD OF DiRUCTOR$.
thottsiLnd dozen of tanned skins from charge of Way Freight Conductor Huron, They aro so constructed as to Maximum, 500.
a large and reliable firm We hope Frost, Fireman Aikens of Windsor, enable the fish to pass the obstructions Viola Davidson ... •. ,.....401 to Wingham, and in the latest trial
g + Han, Wm. C4•aou — President
Farmers' Notes discounted. many such orders may fall to their lot. who was on the engine of the freight caused by the utilizing of the water Artel Park .. • • • • • • • • • •300 will have the sympathy of their many Geo. Roach John Procter A. B, Lee
Drafts sold on all points in Can- train was so seriously Mary Ferguson.............370 friends. The deceased young man was ,Toho S, Hendrie Geo. #rutherford
ads tho United States and Europe. FOR SALF.—An up-to-date new two• , y injured that he for power purposes, Elgin Currie ...... .......••308(1) y g
+ p storey brick' house, in a fine location. (lied at the hospital at midnight. En. Marjorie Gordon. , ... ,.....285 19 years of age, and was a member of J• Turnbull, 4ice•I+re>s. and General Manager
Apply at once to 0. J. Maguire, Real ( gineer Morrison, of Sarnia, had both Business Booming Tbere. Genie Cruikshanks ........278 the I. 0, F. The funeral will take H, S. Steven, Aunt. Glen, -Manager
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Estate Agent. legs fractured, and was otherwise in- The Advance paid a visit to the **Charles Oundy............. 275 (1) place on Friday to the Lucknow ceme- H. M. Watson, Inspector,
j ured. The dead fireman is said to Western Foundry Co,on Monday, and «*1Hrene iDa Wilson ... , • • • , • • � (L) tery at 1,30 p, us. De
Infos, ab allowed on deposits of 0th and Woman s Guild. `
upwards, and added to principal 30th June as on previous visits found it a 11U9y g posits of ;I and upwards received. Int -
and 31st December each year. Tho Woman's Guild in conuectioq he John Aikens, formerly of Wing- p Laura Ansley ........... ..213 �1; FOR SAL,,,. -.,-As I have decided to e�reatallowodand computed onWhNovembor
ham, son of the late Robt. Aikens, and hive of industry. Manager Taylor, :wm. Isbister .... • • • • • • • • •211 move to the city, I osier for sale m and 31st MaT each year, and added to principal
with St. Paul's church, held their un- brother of Mrs. Neil Raines of. Owen though exceedingly busy, always tlr ds Olive Ferguson.............177 brick residence, on the corner Of rates of nteeresCBits also received at current
A. E. GiBSON, Manager nual meeting last Friday afternoon
,it time to receive the rens cordial. Alberta Rintoul........... 98 (3) Shuter and John streets. This is one
Sound. The unfortunate man lived in W. C4tiB4DItD �BIlt
the Rectory. The following officers p y' ** Take French but not Arithmetic of the most desirable properties in M,
R.Yanatone, Solicitor Windsor, where two other sisters, The office staff has been recently in- or Grammar. town. Possession Fivers to suit Pur' Dickinson & Holmes, Solicitors
were elected for the ensuing year :— creased b the addition of Me, Sped-
President—Mrs. Lowe ; Pres[- Mrs. Prior and Mrs. Dyer also reside. y p FORM II. chaser. --Hugh 7'ay or.
dent, Mrs. Rn t—M ; let Vice The ead death of her son by this un- ding and W. Conery. Me, Taylor, his .Laura Nay ...... . ..........336 .
dent—Mrs. gills; 2nd V et, Veaident— fortunate accident, is a severe blow to three assistants and the lady stenogra- Ben Higgins .............. •.300 Curing Hams.
the widowed mother, Mrs. Aikins, and P p y. p Cora Currie ................299
her are kept bus The Diploma re- A writer In the Iowa Homestead,
?'A•ttlt litIUS * Mrs. F. VanStone; Secretary—Mrs. Harry Green ..............293
the relatives of the deceased will have ceived for the firms exhibit of stoves Annie Law ............... • .270 (1) . in giving a recipe for the curing 0
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' 1'_. Griffin ; Treasurer — Mrs. McGuire, - and ranges at the Toronto Industrial - •�� the sympathy of their Wingham g Win. Linklater.. ........,.247 of hams, says:—To 100 pounds of
Executive committee --Mrs. Dinsley, .,,•..210" -
. ^Wp.ar Greer•'s Shoes and Rubbers. friends in their hour of trouble, De- Exhibition has been received, and is Wm. Jobb,........ .. hams use four quarts of salt, four ,y
Mrs, S. J. Smith, Mrs. W. Hole. ceased had only been married a short regarded with pardonable pride. The Vera Holmes...... • • ... • • • .140 cauda of brown sugar at}d one ounce
SouthT .
, Brice Liberals nominated A. Olive Ornikshank ..........235 (i) p g
W. Robb, of Walkerton, for the Oom- News Of Loss. time, firm began business here October 10th, Ethel Ferguson .....,......223 of saltpetre. Make into brine and
Mr. Smith, of Arcola, who was at 1902, no that they have closed their Hattie Campbell ...........221 cover the meat. When it has been on
mons, his former home r East who
was If the Boys Shoes are bought here, first year's business, which has been Geo. Elliott ................216 the meat three weeks remove it, boil a
10 cent cigars are still going for 5 you'll never have a complaint to Geo. Gregory 195
g g g ver satisfactory indeed, and the out- a y•' • • .. • • "' and skim it, let it cool and return it
last week, at the funeral of his sister, make. Remember we sere all rape free y y Ma S Perry
................184 Have Y%* �
cents—aG Buckley's' y Have You
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R. H. Crowder removed on Tuesday hue returned to his home in the North- to Shoes the sell.—W. J, Greer, look is most encouraging, There are Janina perry ..... . ....:...173 (I) again on the meat. if the bane are of
west. Just as he was getting on the Weather For November, now, all told, sixty-five employees, Lillian Deyell ....... • • ...167 medium size, six weeks will complete
to the brick residence on Francis St., and there is no room for idlers. The Alfred Posliff .... .........101(2 the curing. Then smoke to the desir if
train here to return he received a T1#.Ie � �� '
lately occupied by Jas. Walker. + Rev, Irl. Hicks predicts for Nevem- warehouse has been completed at Jno. Hutton................135 (1 ed color. Hams cured in this manner
A greyetone 'turnip weighing 28
telegram info] ruin him of the destrue P Margaret Stewart.. ...:...130 (1) 1
g g her thus -.—About the 5th, 6th and 7th cost of 3 500 ; it is 150 feet lou b 00 g ..111 2 would make the clown on a circus
tion of his hotel in Arcola. The loss $ g y Merton EI art ........... ( )
pounds is on exhibition in Howson ..i look for noticeable rise in temperature, feet wide. The lower art affords poster smile and feel hungry,
is placed at $15,000. There is only a falling barometer and return of p FORM ,.
Co's. window; it was raised by J. Me- g gen- storage capacity for coal, coke, etc. YOUR FALL SlioEs.—We hope to The latest and best in
small insnrauce, hence the loss will be g p y �fiub'ects—Arithmetic, Grammar and
eral storm conditions. Rains turning
Cracken, Bluevale. heavy. The fire originated in a livery and the upper part gives room for Al'gebra•. Total, 300. have the pleasure of selling them to
To LUT.—Roorns suitable for dwell- to snow in the north, will visit most hundreds of stoves. The new mould- Pearl 111epherson............269 you. The best Shoes we know any Cough Medicines=
stable, and several other buildings sections of the county ,n their east-
ing.—H. H. 'k'yightman. y Ing shop, 72x42, is nearing completion, May Fry . ..................280 thing about are here—at prices a little a Watson's COifaline ��
were destroyed. ward march about the 5th to 8th. The May Lamont ..... . .........255 lower than other stores ask. W. J.
The Young Ladies' Fortniglitly Club and, will be roomy and light. Another ' Greer.
WANTED.—Fresh Eggs 20c, packed Vulcan storm period, extending from Clare Adams ...............Z54 cures. Coughs, Colds Bron -
will meet on Tuesday evening next, Eggs lOc, Also Fowl undrawn ,dried addition is contemplated, fol• the Bessie Marsales ............252 I 9 > >
instead of Monde evening, at the gg ( ) the 10th to the 15th, is central on the cupola, so that soon, enlarged facilities Ethel Davidson ............252
Monday g' apples and butter. Our stock of dress 12th and the Mercury period, extend- P g Clarence Wilson............251 chins, etc. We also have
home of Mrs. R. Clegg. goods, silks, furs, etc„ is not excelled. y p will give room for the expanding buss• Attention is called to the advt. of
GEO. E. KING. Ing from the 7th to the 19th, is central ness. Manager Ta Ior re orts orders Florence Vannorman ......244 the new mill. Mr. McGregor has new all the Standard Cough
The Advance regrets to hear that on the 13th, hence the combined per- g y P Maggie Hiscock ............237 machinery, and hopes by careful work
Councillor Elliott is again suffering Died. coming in briskly. An elevator is May Mason ...............235 to merit a share of public patronage ; Medicines in stock, thirty-
turbations of these two forces will be Nein put in the machine she and F.arnscliffe Mne rove ..,.,.229
from an attack of pleurisy ; we hope Afterthree weeks of intense suffer- g P p. g see advt, on page S.
felt during the Vulcan period. About Olive Manners..............223 flue in number.
soon to hear of his recovery. ing, Andrew 0. Henderson, son of the 12th to 15th may reasonably be the second floor will be utilized for Everett Glen ...............221 Rich'd Holmes, Esq., left this morn-
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ii Men's' Shoes that fit the weather Chas. Henderson of the )31uevale expected one of the most general and finishing purposes. They are now John Mason ................218 ing on his annual hunting expedition j1 R
T' and the Peet—$1.50 to $3.00.—W• J• road, passed away ou Saturday last. turning out twelve ranges a day. The Pearl Davidson ............207 to Muskoka„ �A�TON �V�IJaBON
actino storm centers of the month. company do not anticipate an trou- Ernest Aitcheson ......... 196 Dr. Bethune has removed to the
Greer. It will be remembered that on Octo- p y p y
As early as the 10th the barometer Kathleen Lowe.............18G Brick store. Josephine street, next
Mrs, (Dr. Macdonald was culled to her 8bb, the deceai;od was seriously ble with their men in fntixre, for they P .
will be falling in the west. Change to Orris Borden, • .............177 door m se Laundry)
grocery (opposite
Brucefield last week by the illness injured, while elitL.ring lumber Prom have a number of steady young men Bob I{tn ....•„159 the chmese Laundry) where he will be DRUGGIST
and death of her mother, iVlra. Ross. Bluevale. Fora Awing hope was oen-m warmer will attend the falling bs,rome g g Edith Jo nson ............ 158
belongingto our town, making cod • • • • • found ready to attend patients from
tor , and during the 11th to 15th these headway in the moulding shops. The Duncan McGillivray .......153 either town or country at all hours,
The funeral took place on Mondav tertained that he might recover, but y g P ' ... Night calls answered at the National Neat Door t0 Post Office.
conditions will pass over the country, Advance is pleased to see the progress Howard Campbell. .. ...151 g
last, the injuries received were too severe moving eastward, bringing rain and made b this industry, and wishes it Elliott Fleming ............128 (l) Hotel, after eleven p. m.
Mrs. (Dr,) Kennedy has been laid for these hopes to be* realized. At snow storms to most parts of the coup- y y' Percy Kerr ................118 (1) u eight abundant success in its second year, Frank Howson .......... ...117 l) F6 SALE.—Good frame house and ,
p for g ht weeks. as a result of the the time of the accident, the in- try. A decided dash of early winter which it has just entered. See the Bob Cruikshank ....... .....103 �1) stable, five acres of land, a large quan-
accident she met with in Corrie; alis jured man was taken to the residence will bring tip the rear of these storms, firm's advt. on page 8. Tom Wilson .... ........... 97 (2) tit, of fruit and shade trees, nice toes-��®��
is able now to move around with the of Mr. Robt, Mason, where he remain- irin several cold da s and frost Rich. Howson........ •..... 70 (1) tion. To be sold at once. Apply to
ed until his death, and where every
giving y y O. J. Maguire, Real Estate Agent. Vera Knechtel ............. 61 I
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aid of crutches. nights to most parts before . the en- STOVES.—W Ood Stoves, Coal Stoves, Tom Belly ... , , . 50 i
TENDERS WANTED,—At once, for possible kindness was shown to him. trance of. the next storm period. A Ranges and everything you may yea-
p i Carroll Hele ........ ...... 47 �zT &j Q
lob of moving a barn. Apply to Geo. Deceased was forty years of age, and reactionary storm period is central quare m the stove line, both new and �� �,�, A 17
Fretwell, Lower Wingham. 8.10 enjoyed the esteem of the, community. from the 17th to the 20th, havingthe second-hand, at prices that will stir- 1. T
prise you.—A. YOUNG} &JON. Next Tuesday. �il�ll�C�oT CSU II '� m
The Grand Trunk Railway daring The funeral on Monday was largely new Moon, or Moon in conjunction
the past Quit months added to their attended, the Sons of Scotland attend- with Earth and Sun on the 19th. The The New Post -Dice. An error in one figure in last issue, ET Will soon be here, but
motive power and equipment eight ing as a Society. culmination of these disturbances will There is apparently a wide difference made Tuesday next appear as the 12th The London Free Press of October 4%
locomotives, - six switching engines, STOVES,—Call in and see our assort- fall on and next to the 19th. At this of opinion among the people of Wing- instead of November 10th. Next 29th has the following:—"At a special m th are bet's ahead Of
3'26 box cars, 300 steel coal cars, and ment of Stoves and get our prices. We time autumnal rains will end in high ham,• as to the site of the new Post- Tuesday, the tenth instant, the vote meeting of the Council of Huron Col- gi
them With everything In
477 wooden coat care. have a very large stock and will sell ales over the lake and Atlantic coast office, and no less than $ve different will be taken on the purchase of the lege, held yestbrday afternoon, Rev. m
them at a very low price.—A. YOUNr g Wm. Lowe was added to the list of the )n the line of foot protee-
A number of our citizens are on the t SON, regions, with clashes of snow and locations have been suggested. Right Electric Light property by the Town Councillors as representing the Alumni 4'• ,
sick list this week. Among them are change to much colder over all north- here, the Advance is not afraid to say of Winaham. The vote is confined of the College." 4.1
tion. The best makes
Colin. Elliott, Geo, 0. Hanna, Miss Hallowe'en. ern to central parts of the country, where it beiieves the new building by law to property -owners, but a Next Sunday is set apart in the * from the best makers, in
Lillian Ross, Miss PriscillaHanna, Saturday evening (Hallowe'en) pas- From 22nd to 26th, look for rain and should be placed. It will no doubt be voter may vote in every ward in Methodist Church in Canada for a Felt Boots and Slippers
Mrs. Alderson, sr., Mrs, J. Taylor, Jae. sed off quietly, Fend no serious damage snow followed by west winds, ending a structure costing in the neighbor- which he owns property. The poll- special Thankoffering for missions in ,
Carr and others. We wish them all done. A couple of boys got them- in clear, cold weather, the latter of hood of $23,000, and should occupy a Ing places are— connection with the Bicentenary of Rubbers and Overshoes,
a speedy recovery, selves into trouble, and are not liken Ward 1—J. J. ElliotVs office, John Wesley's birth. $250,000 is asked
y short duration, as the month goes out position where it will not only be con- for, and Wingham Methodist Church Leggings and OPergalt-
REMOVED.—I have removed my to try the same trick again. They with threatening unsettled and stormy venieub of access, but present an at. Ward 2—Wingham Advance office. has been asked to contribute its share ers, and everything you
I: dressmaking shop to west side of secured a number of aged eggs, and weather. tractive appearance and prove an Ward 3=Town Hall. towards this quarter of a million.
Frances street, second house from proceeded to ornament houses; and ornament to our town. We consider Ward 4—J. Lougheed's house. This is aside from the regular annual Will require in this line.
Victoria Street,—Miss Wynn.
front doors with their contents. In AUCTION SALE—Of 70 head of cattle, that there is no site in the town that The poll will open at 9 a.m, and re- contribution for mission purposes.
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” yearlings and two -year-olds at J.
Mr. Wm. Button and family have one case, an egg was thrown into a Olheiser s hotel, Teeswater, on Satur- will answer all these conditions so main open until 5 pan. A public meet- The Quarterly Sacramental services in
removed to Toronto. They were first- house, and besmeared a lady's dress, day, Nov. 7th at 1 o'clock. J. Purvis, satisfactorily, as the gore lot on the ing-washeld on Wednesday evening Wingham Methodist Church last Sunday SPECIALS
auctioneer. to la the matter before the property- were exceedingly profitable. Rev. Dr.
class citizens, and Wingham regrets Une citizen, however proved too much corner of John and Dia onal streets, Y P p y"
to lose them. We sincerely hopes g Gaudy preached with earnestness and Women's Rubbers ................ 25c
y P for the boys. He followed them and I and if we are correctly informed, it owners, but this was too late to report effect. The congregations were large
however, that we may yet have them having caught them, compelled them can be purchased at a much less price this week. and attentive. The numbek of com• , Fine Rubbers, lined.... 50c
. TOWN COUNCIL. municauts was very large. At the Mens Fine Rubbers, lined........ 50c
return to us. At present, Mr. Button's to clean up the mess their pranks had than some other suggested locations, There are four good 5c cigars for close of the morning service, a Recep-
business requires hi's location nearer caused. The sight of the kids sera But there may be other available 10 cents—at Buckley's. tion service was held and twelve or
P Council met on Monday evening'in y '
his timber property. Ing tip the stale hen fruit, and wash- regulartneeting; present—The Mayor, sites, and every property -owner has I fourteen adults were received into two
Mr, S, Fells of Belgrave met with`iZn Ing off the stains, must have been Colin, Melndoo, Dulmage, VanStone, a right to express his opinion on themembership of the Church by the pastor
accident a little over a week ago. He amusing, but it will no doubt prove a Bennett. Paisley, Oct. 9 —"The Scottish Con- who extended to them the right hand of
matter. One thing however, it ap- cert Co. from Aberdeen, Scotland, is fellowship. This service was most
was driving & colt, when. tt became• valuable lesson to them for the fun tare Minutes of September meeting were pears to us, should be kept in mind, the best aggregation of entertainers
read and approved, that have been heard here�for man ti solemn and impressive, as Dr. Gundy StI®E STOKE
unmanageable and he was thrown to leave strong -smelling eggs out of FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT. There are existing property values, da "Angus Macdonald," o sting()a spoke in words of welcome and exhor-
" `� out. He fell on his head and the re• their calculations for foo, created by investment and years of y' g , y ration. AarNext door to Post Office
suit was that one shoulder blade was The following accounts were ex- Miss Burnett, and illustrated, is the
HIGHEST CASK P1iICErI will pay arnined :— toil in business that should be respect- most novel and effective rendition of On Sunday, November 8th p.m, ,•`
broken. Me. Fells will reside in the highest Cash price for all kinds J. D. Burns, ySupplies ... .. .$11 25 ed. The new site should be chosen, that Scottish song that a Paisley audi• memorial meetings will be held in every �7
. Wingham, probably for the winter, of dressed fowl. Persons wanting Municipal World, copy of Public where these existing property -values ence hits yet heard. All the vocal and S. A. barracks in the world in memory C. HAMILTON
Every foot in our family should meat in large quantities, either pork utilities ......... I ............ 1 50 instrumental anisic was first-class and of the late Mrs. Booth -Tucker, recently
y y or beef, can be supplied atrigbt prices. A. Posliff, hauling gravel ....... 1 00 would not be destroyed, and should the pictures superb." In Wingham, promoted to heaven. Ensign Jarvis, AUCTIONEER
a Rubber. We have Rubbers for T, T, FIELD. Electric Light Co. (light Sept,).. 39 Il -also be selected with regard to Nov. Gth, the C. 0. of the local corps is preparing —
everybody -25c to $1.00.—W. J. Greer. Tp, Ttimberry, taxes 1903 ....... 1 40 the centre of business location. I such a service as would please the do- BLYTH ONT.
The following figures with reference For $L85 Now. S. Bennett. supplies ........ • 4 55 Dr. Macdonald had decided to leave parted warrior, were she an eyewitness. 30 years experience. I have conducted over
Cooper &t Co., stationery........ 1 35 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. A service of song, comprising 20 fav- 3000 successful Auction Sales in the county
to the business done at the Huron A radical change from old methods J Monk, labor streets........... 3 45 the selection of the site to the repre- onto son s; also extracts from wer owu of ,Huron, and as a rule get better prices and
y , 5 78 sentatives of the electors of Wingham g sell to bettor men. Orders lett prompt
pt att ex
registry office are from the report of -and prices was announced b the To- .. ++ The event of the theatrical season and the writings of others, dealing with Office, Wingham, will receive prompt atton•
4 the inspector of registry offices for Tonto News this week, The eyes of Mayor, Cleric, Assessor, selecting' —the Town Council, This, we con- will be the fine scenic production of the birth, childhood, marriage and life tion. Terme reasonable. satisfaction guar.
the year 1002;—Total number of in- the newspaper world have been upon jurors ....................... 1200 older, was a wise and sensible thing to Shakespeare's grand old comedy. "The of the grand Commander fs being ar- anteed. Phone or telegraph at my expogso.
J. B, Ferguson, services, revision do. An soon as this was known, a Merchant of Venice,"' at Town Bali, ranged. irionds from the churches are
strumerits registered, 4,138; fees there- the News for the peat fain months, of Voters' List .............. 52 00 Monday, Nov. Dub, for one night only. cordially invited, as the service will not
for, $4,651.05. These instruments con- during which time several departures V. Vannorman, services, Voters' hubbub arose, and such a storm of Mr. Elmer Buff hami Canada's foremost begin until 8.15. This will probably
. stst of; Patents, 1; deeds, 1,301; have been made which have given list .......................... 1 50 opposition developed, that Dr. Mac- young tragedian, will be seen in the ba Ensign and Mrs. Jarvis' Farewell, as
mortgages, 1021; discharges of mort- that paper a wide -spread reputation V. Vannorman, salary ....�...... '42 00 donald withdrew the hatter from the great character of Shylock, supported owing to ill health, they are compelled
1,199; wills, 181; leases, 5; for enterprise and Originality, This W. Clegg, services, Voters list.. 2 00 by the handsome talented young to relinquish command of Wingham
gages, Geo. Ross labor, streets....,..... 19 68 Council, and if we are correctly in.
liens, 12; other instru- latest move is to lace the News at the actress. Miss Anna Lovering as Portia, corps for an satire change of work for a —THE—
p A, Sanderson, teaming, streets.. GS Su formed, now takes two ground that and a fine select company of players. bine.
inents, 445. There were 1,046 search- price of $1.00 a year by mail. Only a " watering streets.. 40 00 when the people of Winglian] are Ali-, Buff ham was last seen in Wing- There was a large gathering of the
es made. Gross amount of fees earned . deep•founded belief in the future suc- Howson 8c Co., care of dam...... 33 33 ready to agree on a site, he is ready to ham as the lead in Shipman Bros. eihn people of St. Pauls Church Inst �( }1 }1p
H B Elliott, printing account,. 8 50 "Prisoner of Zenda' Company. Also y g P P 1JO���ir Drug Store
for 2902, $6,035.70; net amount receiv- cess of the News could lead the pub- gea,ttie Bros•, hose to fire.....,. 1 00 have operations begun for the erection in his Lyceum Company. playing t Monday evening when the Rector laid
ed by registrar, $2,833.01. lishers to make sacli a reduction in Rook & Ladder Co., services .... 4 00 of the building. It was his intention repertoire of Shakespearian plays, before them the wish of the committee
SCOTCIISIFN, ATTENTION.--ThO Seot- pride. We have made arrangements Jas. Brock, labor, streets........ 10 G0 to have the plans prepared at once, and whose very artistic work was appointed at last Synod, viz., to have a
fish Concent Co., appear in Opera which will enable us to club the News Winghan) Rice. Light Co. (Oct.) 31 50 the contract let, material on the much aduilred here. As Shylock, i11r, uuiform Association all over two Diocese
House this Friday evening under the with our own paper at $1.85 a year in John Davidson, tearnint$,...... 37 20 ground this winter, and the building This is
will be seen at his very best, in connection with the Church of Eng- Is the Place t0 et
auspices of the Westminster Guild of g this is the finest production of this land. The title of the Association is g
p advance. Such a combination pre- Thos. Gregory, gravel for streets 40 50 erected as soon as possible. It will be grand old comedy ever put through the Anglican Young Peoples Associa- Everything that is
the Presbyterian Church. This Co., sents man unique features•our llecornmendeci payment. y
I in Owen Sound on August y 1 A. Dulmage, Chairman, a great pity if trio Felfishness of a fete at the z zenith
scenery depicts Venice tion. It was decided unanimously, Y
28th, and repeated their entertain, weekly giving you all the home and g Individuals should block the way of a at the zenith of its glory, is corn- the Young People's Guild should fall Pure and Fresh in
ment there On Sept. 1st. The Owen district vows, and the big 12 -page daily Moved by Ooun. Dulmage, seconded public improvement. A great many pleLe, no house scenery being used for into line with the wish of the commit.
Sound Advertiser say4$—Mica Burnett keeping you in touch with events all by Colin. VanStone—That the report the entire production, The gowns and tee, and the first meeting be held on
P g 3 of the Finance committee be adopted People over-estiinate their Influence, costnmes are all especially designed Monday evening 16th inst., when the
is one of the most talented soloists and from what we can gather, some by Pierson of Now York and are sting• Rea. C. R. CunnO M. A., Of Chntoir,
that ever entertained an Owen Sound over the world. Send us your stab- _..carried,
atidienge. , scription to the Iluw&, or if you would By-law 401 to anuuM By-law 487, one is trying to play the gargle of bluff niflcent, the finest ever used on the Treasurer of the Association, will ad- -
like to see lire paper first, write us and striking otic the name of Joe. Bowman with the member for ,East Huron, Dr. local stage. The following great caste dress the meeting. It was also resolved
and inserting the name of Jno. Armour will positively appear here.— that ths• --,noting be hold twice in each
we will secure•& sample copy, gas pound -keeper, was read three times Macdonald and the Town Council Shylock .... ....Mr. Flitter Buffham month, one of a literary character, and
The St. Catharines Well. land passed. (none of whoin have a site to sell) Bassanio Air. Knill the Other for amusement. Committees Drugs
. The admirable train service that is The Public Library Board asked for should be quite qualified to choose a Gratiano ..................Mr. i1lcCttig were appointed to visit sick and strang-
operated on the Brand Trunk Railway Rooms To Let, a cheque of $100,8 Bell veld expenses.
suitable site for the new Post-o(itee Leve envoo ................ ed t11rr W=tiileii ers in the parish. Officers will be elect.
System makes it a pleasure for travel• Un motion of Coun a ed ori Monday, 16th inst.
y p Furnished or unfurnished as re the request was ranted, It will be a pity if lack of agreement Salerino....................Mr. Lonise
lers to reach the many points located q ix
on Its lines.- One of the prominent gk4'in dtiam. thilpply teh1;9�V.)`Vebst Milton Homuth on behalf
�j charge
as to location should cause delay ---fol' Lau, clot GobUo.,...•... Mr. Wilson
triose is St. Cathay{nes, Ontario, wirers g Band asked for a red g delays are dangerous. ,, Rruoy=—I have removed m tin -
the famous St. Catharines' Well, Can- FOR SALF.—That valuable property for the Town HMI foe the Band con- Y — Old Gobbo .... : ...........Mr`s Vic smtthing steep from file Meyer block, T
ada's great health resort is located. known as the Shaw Block. Will be cert on October in nonaction taken, C111MANTIi1.MUM BLOOM. Clloiee Mike of Venice ........Mr. Williams across the street to Jae, Ilauglr s shop, A. L. Hamilton
It is noted for its saline baths, rind sold chea , as the owner is leave m On motion of Couus Bennett and Stock at Wuighain Greenhouse; also TubnA ...y..................Mr.James and invite my patrons to call on me,
thousands of people from all parts of town, For _ particulars a�p ly to Cleo. Dell: and pursuant to the provisions fide assortment of flowering t>;nd de. Clark of Court .... .... ...Mr. Braes two doors south of T. A. Mille'store, DRUGGIST
America have been cured Or greatly Shaw, or Il,pVanstone, i'Vi�ilgham, of Fire Ilylaw, I). Lougheed was paid conative plants for winter. For the Jessica • ,..,....Miss Dowling—Itobt, Mooney.
1)enefitted b r the use of its waters. - $10 for injuries received at lila fire at convenience of our patrons we have Nerissa . .. ... ...Miss Turner
Full Information descriptive .matter, I�>:m= To LOAN--�At 4J per cent. 011 the Bruns;v,ck stables, and $3 for doe- placed a stock of plants at Misses Portia ...... , ....Miss Anna Lnveting Felty S:kvv%, A comfortable ten -
and all particulars may be had on a - improved farms. Easy terms of re- toe's fee. Graham & Cummer Chisholm Block; Special low ptiees have been rot)nled house, on Corner of Edward YY 11.r
ppl�fc»tion to G. T. IiEI�L, G. P. T, payment; expenses light. Apply A. Several other matters were it)form- orders left with then, for cut flowers, for this grants production of ",), �"), and Alfred St„ Wingliain, Apply to
i:lrand Trunk°Itailwa S stent, Mo71. Dulmage, Real Estato and Loan ally discussed anti the Council ad- wreaths decoration etc., will receive 5U cents, Reserved seats, on Qalo &t J. C, Cutr►e, or to W. J. I)eyell, `Vine•
y y Agent, Tient Block. journed until 8 pars, on Nov. 16. prompt attention. -•-T. C. Graham Douglass' drltg stole. ham (near Zetland).
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