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The Wingham Advance, 1903-11-19, Page 1
.• 31ST YEAR, NO, 12. Wingham Ad c, van- WINGHAM, ONTARIO, MURSDANf, NOVEMBER 19, 1943. $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ' ales`, Married. Sudden Death. They Want The Q. P. R. DOMINION �� John McNevin has sold his house A quiet marriage was consummated Mrs. And, Leggatt of town died very At a meeting of delegates from�Z�h� and lot on the B line to Jas, t7asemOra on Tuesday of this week, at the suddenly on Wednesday of this week. Goderich, Blyth, Brussels, )Ethel, Lis- 4 T1 Was , OF RAIRI)TON for $100, and purchased Airs, Bron, Methodist parsonage, Rev. Dr. Gundy She was visiting at Mrs, John Currie's towel, Elmira, and other places, with W t N Q HAM r ston's residence for $700, pronouncing the weighty words. The (near Wingham) when she took sud- the 'Board of the Guelph Junction Evaipgelistio services are in progress _ Capital (paid up) 2,9 9,ti01 f;on1'iRtioli,. happy Partners in the life contract denly ill and before medical aid could Railway Company on Monday, it was at the Brick church, East Wawanas]r. CAPITAL P'&ID UP ........ $ 2,000,000,00 The West Huron Conservative As- were Mr, W, H. Eagleson of Turn• arrive, her spirit had taken its flight. decided to bring pressure to bear fpr There will be Service in Zetland ' R,t s.uR v-, z," Reserve (and undtvid. " $3 330 berry and Miss Jennie Moires of .Deceased had been In her usual health the purpose of raising funds b by-law school house on Friday evening, instead lT ' p """ 1,700,000,00 ed prolits) t t eooietlou Will meet at Smiths Hill, on Lakefieid Ont, � P p R y y of Thurada Tuesday, November 24th, for election and her sudden demise has been a to buy the right of way for the Gode• y, at 7.30 o'clock, TOTAL ASKrTs • • • , • , ^ • • •, 21 iJ i0 G90,G4 of officers, general business. Changes Disastrous Fire, shock to the neighborhood. She was rich extension of the railway from E7angelietio services at Tiffia's have BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Farmers' Notes diticounted. in the riding require attention, And Avery disastrous fire in the 30th year of her age, and was a Goderich to Guelph by the northern cilosed and Rev. C. C, Raine is now occurred its conducting similar services in White. Iion, Wm. Gibson m•- President daughter of the late William Whelan route, via Elmira, Listowel, Brussels , Drafts sold an all paints in Can, local ConserrsLtive organizations are East Watvanoah on Friday last, when of Turnberr The funeral will take and Bl tli, Joba S. Ilendrie Geo. Rutherford church. He is aided by Rev,. V. X, Gee- Reach John Proctor A. Il, Leo Oda, the United States and Europe. requested to see that they aro `core- the tine barn of David Dunbar of the y' y Smith of Kiuoardine. rented. Otb con, was destroyed by fire, cause( place to -morrow (Friday) to the Wing- SAZESMEN WANTED.—To look after Rev, Mr. Owen, rector of Lucknow T. Turnbull, Bice -Pres. and Goaioral Manager SAVINGS DEPARTKNT. Repaired. by the heating of a cutting box in - hams cemetery, our interest in Huron and adjacent and St. Helens, has removed to Hays- H, s• Steven, Asst, Geu,-i.4iauager Interest allowed on dapuptts of 1.Cq anti operation at the time. Tho names Lecture. counties, Salary or COMM1114ion, Ville. During his charge a fine now R. 51. Watson, Icispector, upwards, and added to pringlpal & J%`e Coun. Dulmage has had his property spread very rapidly, and nineteen" Address The Victor Oil Company, church was built at St. Helens, Mr, and 31st Deoember each your. that tees recently damaged by fire, preparationA profitable evening Was spent on - Cleveland, 0, Owen was popular with his congrega- Deposits of $1 and upwards received. Int - fully repaired, and the electric lights steers market were we> a burn d There wXin" Friday last in the Baptist church. Organized. tions• erest andistMa yd"each year and ated dded to priincipal A. E. (II$SON, Manager installed, fair, and Mrs. Watt moved Rev. 0, J. Cameron, Assistant Home Next Sunday, at the close of the Special each also received at current in again on Alondit last and are et- insurance of $1800, but nevertheless, present and Notwithstanding unfavorable wea- morning service in the Methodist rates of Interest. R. Vanetone, solicitor g y Mission Secreta` was p W. CQRBOULD Agent the loss will be heavy. the`, the entertaininent given by the Church. a Reception service will be Ling nicely settled, We hope they gave an interesting lecture, dealing, Young People's Guild last Monday held. All desirous of connecting them- i will not be so unfortunate again. To Alen's Overshoes for $1.25 at W, J, first --with Pioneer work in the Ot- Dickinson 8c Holmes, Solis Greer's. evening, in St. Paul's School room, selves with the Church are requested t0 hors Coun. Dulinage, the lose was not even taws valley; Secondly --with Baptist was a decided success. While the be present, lessened by insurance, his policy hav- Time Brings Changes. schools and colleges ; thirdly—with Rev. Wm. Lowe read an appeal in g g tarn prevented many from attending, �e�tQi g expired a few weeks before the This is an admitted fact and missionary work in New Ontario. on Sunday last, from Algoma, on be - fire pet there was a goodly number gree= half of a g , [ire occurred. ' The lecture was illustrated with lime- young Catechist who lost the it is Only occasionally that the force of ent and all enjoyed the social evening. use of his limbs while serving the !4s'l If the Boys' Shoes are bon light views and scenes in New On- ��� T Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers• y bought here, the truth is felt. Here is an example Rev, C. R. Gtunne, ]YI, A., of Clinton, Church in AIgpma. The congregation �( l•J you'll never have a complaint to —Fourteen years ago, the Dublin tario, and the descriptions of the gave a most interesting address on responded with sli.56. ARE Grey correspondence reached us too make, Remember we sew all rips free Fusilier regiment went out for foreign work of the missionary were Interest- the nature and object of the Anglican Rev. R. Hobbs lectured in London late for this issue. in Shoes we cell,—W, J. Greer, service. Such have been the mata- tag and instructive, Many well-settled Young People's Association. The fol- one evening this week. The Free IN DOUBT Huron County Council is summoned Anniversary, tions of time, that otic of the original pastors enjoying comfortable sala• lowing officers were elected:—Pre sf- Press of Wednesday gave an outline ' to meet on December tet, in Goderich. Posters are being issued announcing 1100 men and officers, only two officers ries in old Ontario have little idea of dent—Miss Dinsle Vice -Pres, Mlsa of the lecture, accompanied by a the self-denial required of the mis- y' portrait of the former pastor of Wing - the anniversary of Bluevale Methodi9L have returned. Two more changes, Ferguson ; Secretary—Miss M. Davis; ham Methodist Church, about the kind of Per - Mr, and Mrs. H. Davis entertain the Church. The dates chosen areovem- and the entire regiment would have sionaries on new and sparsely settled Choir of St, Paul's Church this (Thuru- bot Church. and 130. Un Sunda2e N fast., been changed, districts, Treasurer --F. McGuire ; Organist— Rev. Dr. Gundy preached anniversary fume to bu y, tired of the day) evening. y, Miss Houghton. The Rector, accord- sormons nr Elora on Sunday last, Rev. old fashioned odors, come anniversary sermons will be preached Married. LEGGINGS—For Ladies, Gents and ing to the constitution, shall be Patron A. E. Jones of Belgrave preached for and see what we have to Jac. Causley of Brussels bad 290 by Rev. J. C, Pomeroy of Kincardine Children, in every style—Jersey cloth and shall exercise control Spiritually him in Wingham in the morning and VeterinaryA y + P y offer. We are fast ypre�- buShels of marigolds from one acre and at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p. m. On the fol- residence nce a purchaser canvas and leather, 40 cents to $1,75, and otherwise. The `,ext meeting will Rev. F. Both anti of Bluevale in the even - of J. J. Elliott's residence and tactics at W. J. Greez•'s, ing. BOt gave practical discourses judi�ed,',our tine is lar�e� ten rods of land, towing Monday evening, the annual practice, be in two weeks and will be literary. appropriate for the evangelistic services Very ;like ,,we'll,�mention was absent on a happy mission this 4 Men's Fur -lined Overcoats at Bar- tea mooting will be held ; tea served week and is now safely enrolled !n the An Excellent Number. It is hoped that all the young people now in progress. gain prices.—Crowder Co. from six to eight. The evening's pro- From time to time the Scientific both in town and country, will become gram Will consist of addresses, and took lace on Wednesday at Trenton; members of the A. Y. P. A.; it only ! 4 TI�ELMA " The Bank of Hamilton has taken - American issues special numbers de- " music by the choir and orchestra of costs 10 0rec recitation erw s nth 1 `Mrs. R. uaGtalts LeggingsHa? The meso el to ! � over the private banking business of the young lady was miss Gannett of voted to only one particular subject, P you' seen Peels ad Q, ranks o e enc iota, The marriage ts P y P 1 the church, which is treated with the fullness that gg n a well received, Jlegging *s Jackson Bros„ Ripley, Ont. Rochester, N, Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ford as were also the solos by bliss W, Por- made, Price $1.25 to $1,75. See them .6 because that is the most ! ) Good Salt Well. arrived in Wi❑ bam last night. The to have come to expect from this at W. J. Greer's, The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Chub g g ter and Mr. J. Stephenson, popittag Perfume we ever will meet at the home of Miss Lorne Our readers will be pleased to learn Advance extends congratulations, publication. The last of these special sold. We want to please that the new salt well at Win ham is and hopes that a ha numbers, which has just PIANO TUNING.—R. S. Shaw, piano Gordon on Monday evening next. g happy future may j t issued is STOyR$,—Gall in and sae our assort- you, and" if we can't, it devoted to "Modern Aids to Printing.), ment of Stoves and get our rices, We tuner from Heintzman & Co.'s, To- nOw completed. A satisfactory and be their lot, g. P P y have a eery large stock and will salt tanto, shalt be in Wingham this will be the Bret; time we. J. J: Elliott, V. S. shipped a carload abundant supply of salt was found, It presents in a most attractive way them at a ver low price.—A, YOUNG month. Leave orders at D. Bell's ever failed to please a If a girl is in love, !t is nobody's busi- t y music store. of fine draught horses to Tbessalon when a depth of 1,110 feet was reach- ness ; if a man is in love it is his own information about an art which plays & SON, patron. to -day for winter work in the lumber ed. Mr. Sparling gives great credit to business. If they are going to get an important part in the daily life of i• _ _ camps. Air. J. M. Garrison, married, it is business to sell them the people, but of which ver little, if for having cam- 3' P p y WALTON •+a���KIBBON Men's Shoes that fit the w7#Other plated the salt well within such a tea the wedding ring.—W, G. Patterson, anything, is popularly known. The TOWN COUNCIL. (ids 11j�ax(*1 Jeweller, r and the feet—$1,60 to $3.U0•—W. J, sogable rials wit hunt a single accident astoundin g proportions which the Greer, or mishap. The givater credit is due Long Service Medal. printing industry has reached in the Council met on Monday evening,Pedestrians complained of a glare of because this well, at a depth of 350 Sergeant E. H. Sherman of Wing- States may well be conceived, when pursuant to adjournment; membersL.PERS=ONALDRUGGIST ice on Wednesday, on the sidewalk in feet, was given up by an expert drill- ham received last week his long ser- it is considered that in 1900 the value all present. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Maxwell are front of the Bell factory, caused by eras an impracticable proposition, or vice medal, given by the' military of the finished product of the printing By-law 490-1903 to authorize the par- visiting in Exalt. Next Door to Post Office. water thrown from the windows. at least as being too hard for him. authorities for twenty years service in press was $347,055,050. The total chase of the plant and property of the Miss Priscilla Hanna has been very The salt famine in Wingham will be the Canadian militia. The inedal is a capital invested was $202.$17,072. In Wingbam Electric Light Co. and to ill again this week. G. T. R. Conductor Bill, who re. relleved.in a week or ten days. large silver one, bearing on one side, this particular number, the editors authorize the issue of debentures for Mrs, (Dr,) Kennedy is visiting cently removed here from London, the image of Her late Majesty, Queen have taken care to describe what has the payment thereof, having been friends in Strathroy. ��ER C^L has purchased the house he resides in, HlaizEsx CASH PRIOR.—I will pay victoria, with the usual Latin inscri _ been done within recent years in a read the first and second times on Miss Maggie Tibbs has recovered and one of H. O. Bell's new residences on the Highest Cash prier For all kinds p manner which' will .surer be ander- Nov, 2, was read the third time. is now able to be out. _- Patrick street, of dressed fowl. Persona wanting tion surrounding the figure, On Ilio Y meat in large quantities, either pork other side is inscribed—"Given for stood by the generiil public. It has On motion of Coun's Dulmage and Miss Kew of Whitechurch spent FOR SALE.—Twenty young pigs for or beef, can be supplied at right prices: long service in the Colonial Auxiliary been estimated that nine novels bad a Bell, By-law No. 490-1003, was* passed y with friends in town,AYS sale, at $1,50 each.—R. Cantelon, Blue- T. T. FIELn, Forces." On the edge is en raven— p' This as read. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Armour have g g g• means 2,000,000 pounds0ofcpai paper. The The agreement made b the Execu- tuna p � vale' � g 33rd Regi. P p p fi y returned from their western tri Rooms To Let. "Sergeant E, H. Sherman, Mrs, L. Pearen of the B line mourns ment." The recipient has seen 25 years Scientific American is assured by Live committee with the Electric Light Mr. Jas, Currie is visiting in Coiling- Or will Soon be here, but Furnished or unfurnished as re- a manufacturer of paper that the Co. r wood this week with his daughter, /P the death of her father, Mr, John hired, in the healthiest localit of of service, Having enlisted in 187L, and P P providing for the sate of the plant g ' gi we are here ahead Of q y Mrs. S. Leggatt, CouItes, who died at his home in Wa- Wingham.—Apply to A. W. Webster. in the twenty-five years has only average spruce tree yields a little less to the town was then read and con- Ill than half a cord of wood, which is sidered. One clause caused some dis- Geo. M. Manners has gone to Kin- 0� thein With. everything ill wanosh on Saturday Iast, at the ago missed five camps, sickness was the Ri Rev, Irl Hicks predicted this weeks equivalent to 500 pounds of paper. suasion ; this clause provided for pay- Cardin®, where he has a situation with et of seventy years, cause of his absence at some of these, P P ment to W. H. Green for all erma- a harness -maker. rpt the line of foot roteC- storm with accuracy, and the decided In other words these nine novels P The Ontario Government has ap- dash of early winter" he said would Hockey Meeting. + Bent improvements made since Sep- Geo. Hanna is recovering from his int tion. `I'lle best 7YiOlieg swept away 4,000 trees, Is it any tomber 1st. It was shown that the recent illness and was able to drive 7a pointed W. F. Scott of Brussels to the follow, reach as on time during Tines- The third meeting of the Wingbam wonder that those . interested in improvements made were actually out on Sunday last, Ri from the )Jest makers, in newly -created office of Homestead In- day night, and Wednesday was decid- Hockey Club was held in the Town necessary, Stich as a cement founda- foreatrp look with anxiety upon the tion beneath a ponderous machine Miss Humphries of St. Helens was Felt Boots and Slippers, Spector in New Ontario, and he will edly wintry, Halt Tuesday evening, with Vice -Pres, a er mill ? p• lel commence his duties at once, paper placing of new engine in position, etc, in town on Monday, on her way to Plubbers and Overshoes G, VanStone in the chair. It was the The funeral of the Iate Mrs. T. A. The coal is left to arbitration (if neces- Mt. Forest to visit her sister. I largest meeting of the kind ever held Fon SALR. An up-to-date new two- sat but Mr. Green is satlsfied to leave rust arrived, several con$*ggnmento Mills, whose death we announced last Store brick house, in a fine location. y) Mr. Thos. Wilson, of Shuter street, Leggings a11C1 GPel' iii - of high-class Chocolates at J, Buck. in Wingbam, there being over one y it to two members of the Council to has been under the physician's care fi week, took place on Saturday t0 Apply at once to 0. J. Maguire, Real set the value of these im rovemonto, P y el'Si and everything Oil le s, hundred enthusiasts resent. It was P this week and at times is ver weak. y Elora, A to couch casket held p Estate Agent. Coun. Bell moved, Coun. Elliott sec- y Will requite in this line. decided to join a Northern League, <l Howson & Co. have received three the remains, and many floral tributes ended—That the Mayor and Clerk be Mr. Wm. Button. of Toronto, was composed of Kincardine, Lucknow, Electric Light. instructed to sign the agreement with in town a few days this week, Wing - cars of Manitoba wheat, A new chop- were laid thereon by loving friends, Wingharri. Listowel, Palmerston and As will be seen from minutes` of the Wingbam Electric Light Co, as ham will not be forgotten by Mr. per has been placed in position, so that Rev. W. Lowe accompanied the read—carried. Button and his family, though they Harriston, Mr. VanStone was a Council in this issue, the executive SPECIALS two choppers are in operation and friends to Elora and conducted the P' Moved by Coun, McIndoo, seconded have removed to the city. farmers ma ex ect their work done service, pointed delegate to the league meet• committee of the Town Council were by Ooun. Bennett—That the Executive Y. P ing, Mr. Peart was elected captain, instructed to take over the plant from committee be instructed to take over Mrs, were Wissler and Mrs. erL. Wissler, Women's Rubbers........ lined .... 500 promptly, The Minister of Education is consid- and a more capable P the Electric Light plant from the„Co., who were called Here several weeks Fine Rubbers, lined... , 50c p young man could the Electric Light Co., close up all the clone up all the business of the transfer ago owing to the illness of their sister, Mens Fine Rubbers, lined........ 50c Mr. J. T. Davidson, of Sbuter street, ering the advisability of reducing the not be found. It is hoped lie will business pertaining to the sale, ar- and make arrangements with the roan Mrs, T. A. Mills, returned to Bellefdn- returned on Wednesday from ` the number of Model Schools in Ontario have the hearty support of everybody range with the hands t0 continue the for running the plant for the town. tains, Ohio, this week. They were accompanied Home by their sister, Miss funeral of his father, Mr. Robt. David- from 51 to 20, and extending the term in town. Arrangements have been running of the plant for the Town, This motion was discussed at some Hele. son of Lion's Head, who died on Fri= for teachers !n training from three to made with Mr. Stephenson for the and also to locate nine new are Iights. lengtb; some of the Executive coni - day last at the age of 78, Deceased seven, or perhaps nine months. It is use of the rink for practice and league The committee was expected to take inittee thought it entailed too much n an n a ®9Ss responsibility upon them. After be - was a member of the Methodist thought that this would have the effect games. The subscription list is in the over the ownership of the plant on !ak, assured by Coun. McIndoo that Bluevale. SI�iGE STORE church; he leaves a family of seven, of producing better teachers and also hands of the young men under the Tuesday Iasi, So that Wingham has they were fully capable of bearing the Miss Mary Ann Denman returned increasing their remuneration. Other supervision of Messrs. Fishlei h now begun the experience of Man!- load, the Executive committee accept home last week from Teeswater. ReNext door to Pott office A. R. Smith was in Toronto this g - week buying clothing. Look out for changes are also under Consideration, Peart and Dent, and Contributions cipal ownership. Patience will be re» clause added ed the taskd., and with an additiomil Mr. James Anderson has rented empowering the commit- James Casemore's farm for one year• his advt, next week. Our former townsman, Mr. Geo. will be thankfully received by any of quired, until the Council gets every- tee to locate the nine new lights to be � - _ - --- - No liquor licenses are issued in 74 Sills, of Carman, Man„ was thought- these gentlemen. The subscription thing running smoothly under the new put in, the motion passed. Miss .Lizzie Ftenty of Wingham was C. '1 l �rL�®N out of 833 municipalities in Ontario, ful in sending the Advance a copy of list will be handed to the papers system• SVe believe that after one or Coun. Bell reported that he had se- the guest of Miss Thomas over Sunday, each week for abdication, two ears' ex cured an offer from Thos. Aitchison Mr, HenryAUCTIONEER Three townships in Bruce Co, have no the mammoth 32•page Issue of the P y experience, ratepayers will for lease of round across corner of his t Mis old of Goderich be convinced of the benefit of the lot fora paid a visit to his Old home last San- BLYTII licensed places where liquor can be Winnipeg Free Press, It contains a REarovRp.—I have removed my tire- pat for the foundry -men, at day. •- ONT. bought, namely Eiderslie, Lindsay and review of business of Winnipeg, the sniithing shop from the Meyer block, change. Of course, it all depends the rate of $4 per annuw. On motion, 3�oieiccessFi*IeAi experience. have tYcouducted over St. Edmunds, yau een and Arran commercial gateway of the West, across the Street to Jas, Hau h's shop, on the management of the affair, but the offer was accepted with the under- We are pleasecl to report Mrs, J. as the County g g y g p+ g ' standing that the arrangement should Gannett is recovering from her recent of Hu 6 , and* ens ruletura 1 Pt at prices and townships have only one license each, The amount expended in building's and invite my patrons to call on me, with economical, business -like methods g prompt attcn- p y p g two doors south of T, A. Mills' store. contin�ne only so long as neceas:u•y. illness. Office, win nam, will receiro (;his year in the city is estimated at-_Robt. Moons there seem to be no reason why all A. L, Llogci complained of a defect tton. Tol iu3 reasonable. :atiafaction guar Mr. A. E. Bradwin, editor of the y' expectations should,not be realized, !n a drain that caused the *loading of Charlie Coultes left Monday for Lis- antecd. .Phone or telegraph at illy expense. six milliod dollars, Thauke, friend P towel to learn the trade of milling at Blyth Standard, was in town on Sat• George. Business Change. The nine new lights are likely to the factory engine room. The defect Cli`me's big mills, urday. The Advance was in error last be located as follows:— will he remedied by the Street con)- J. J. Elliott, V. S , has disposed of mittee, The scholars of the Methodist S. S. week !n stating that the addition to FOR ALB.— sod tame house and North of the river, near Geo. Me- Incidentally, the question of the site commence practice thin week for their - Bro. Bradwin's family was a daughter; stable, five acres of head, a lame Ansa. his fano property on the corner of Min- Kenzie's, for the new Post -office popped up— Xinas entertainment, tlty of fruit and shade trees, nice loos- nie and Victoria streets, and also his Corner o£ Charles and Alice streets it was a son, whose arrival made not tion. To be sold at once. A 1 to that ticklish of all ticklers. Coun. Mr, R. J. Cantelon is offering his only the home but the sanctum also 0, ,I. Maguire, Real Estate Agent veterinary business, to his assistant, (Pleasant Valley.) VanStone thought the Council should farm stock for sale privately. Mr. C. radiant with joy. Nlr. Albert Ford, who has practically On Albert street, near Grist mill, take some action, Coon, McIndoo going y intends oin West earl in 1904. thought the Inspector should be in. The following letter received by a had charge of the practice for some Corner of Patrick and Shuter vited to come and After conferring Geo. Aitchison and Will. Haney W,kNTEb,—Car load of large onions lady teacher, was handed to a Peter- time. The 'residence is in a desirable streets (C, J, Reading's.) with the people and the Council, select have gone to Stokes Bay to work At a yi yI 1 (� p for Xmas, trade, Fresh eggs 20c ; boro paper for publication :—"Dear location, new and well finished, and Corner of John and Francis streets a site, The Mayor pointed out that mill there, We wish them success and D� �� ��l/rU dried apples and Yawl Wanted. Geo, E; Bing, ou writ me About whng the veterinary stables commodious near the school, Mis, Yen the Inspector was not likely to come safe return. until the member for East Huron ave Sammy. X hereby give you permission and conveniently arranged, Mr. On Diagonal street at corner of a The Anniversaryof Bluevale nletha- ; The contracts for the eneotloq of the to beet him up any time itis necessary Elliott, we are pleased to hear, does Shuter street. etiybtvitbin gmiiej tl t he did n t think diet church will be held on Sunday. burned High school, Hareiston, Were to learn him lila lessons. IIs is juste not intend to leave Wingham, but Corner of Minnie and Alfred street, there would bra a new postofffce. Tltn Nov. 20tb. Rev, J, 0. Pomeroy of Icin• Is the Place to get a let last week and the mason and brick like his father-- ou have to learn him may spend upar Thos. Bells. cardiae will preach the anniversary work is being ra idly pushed aloe y y P part of the approaching Corner of Patrick and Minnie tiMayor promptly drenched Stich a auof Sermons. Everything that is g p g with a clubb. Pound nolege into him, winter in some Southern climate for streets, near A. Casen'g. 00 to S.on wHowe er no money changed d Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Walker of Tees. during this fins Weather in an attempt T tvante hurl to t;it it, and don't pay the benefit of hishealth, The business Corner of Minnie and Victoria hands, and everybody smiled aodi6ly. water, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Yeo of Pule and Fresh lit to have the building roofed in before no attention to what his father says. is note in charge of the purchaser, but streets, near J, J. RMotes, Coun, Bennett affirmed his belief in Turnberry, Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes winter finally sets in. The estimates I+ll handle him," iVlr. Elllott retains the residence until Thus located, these lights, with those Ills ability to choose a suitable site. Bluevale, Mr. Joseph Yeo of ].tlwI are in the neighborhood of $8,000. Another member of the Council ad- and Mr. Joseph You of Bluevale spentMrs. J. T3, Parker, of Independence' May 1st. 'rhe price paid was $4,000, in operation, should light the town vised leaving the ticklish thing alone, last Sunday at the home of J. J. Mrs. John Jacob Astor is believed to Oregon, is visiting her aged mother, which for a new, commodious resi- fairly well. Others can be added as or not a man of theta would grace the Denman as a family gathering1 own the moat costly ring in America, Mrs. Taylor of Tarnberry, and her dente, large and convenient stabling required by circumstances, Council Board with their presence in Miss M. A. Cusemore returned lart accommodation, and a good practice 1904—the future of their municipal It was made in Parris, and has three sisters, Mrs. Thog. Higgins and Mrs, � 4 careers hung in the balance, and no week from Carroll, Man., where she U appears very reasonable. Mr. Elliott SxUVha -- ever Stoves, COSI Stove., had been on it visit. Iter friends Here D -k ,. large emeralds, surrounded by di, D. Ilastings. , Twenty-one years ago, � Ranges ,and everything volt may re• action was taken. ` *,*%X amouds, and the emeralds are declar• Airs. Parker left this section of extends his sincere thanks to all who quire in the stove line, both new and A complaint was made of disagree- re Sorry i to hear of bar seriou.v ill - ed to be as nearly perfect as any' ever Country as a bride, and this is her first have favored him with their patronage second-hand, at prices that will sur• able odors on Diagonal St„ also occatie _ the west, an illness that 1 and bespeaks for his successor the prise you,—A, YOUNG & Sox. sionally near the bent Block, where- kept her 1n bed for seven weeks. Nva seen ru Amsterdam. b flawless ani• visit to the scenes of her former Koine, are piea•sed to see tier Lack again in `��• -- 1 upon Conn, Bell focetionet au estecl g erald is tiie rarest of gems. The ving Twenty' -one years have made many same kind consideration. Mr. Li'lliott that if Coun. 1)ulmtige'a SuRargacttedow-y our midst, and wish for her a Complete i has been a good citigoni and as Prosi- A Philadelphia restoration to health, is valued at $10,000 by experts. Changes and Airs, Parker is astonished p flay has been able to were in opt.ration in the Kent Block, NriTYC - A11 aecottnts 'due J R , at the progress made, and especially dent of the Agricultural Society and locate his conscience, Defined by his It would ptn•ify and sweeten the air We are please(l to learn that A. J. ��, � L. Hamilton J 1 at the development of the county member Of Clio Town Council has dis• teacher, conscience was represented as for sever ill blocks, 'This caused an. Denman who is in the employ of the lint" V. S., and. also Ii lllott do 43 ingg�, p y Other smile to dilate the countmiancee Merchants l3ank, Locan, has been are to be paid by December lilt.-�-•J. 3, and growth of Wingliam. charged his public duties faithfully, something within you that tells sou of the usembers, and Coun. Bill now promoted to Aecouiitant. Mr. 1). DPUGGIST Elliott. In his business dealings, he holds a when yon have done 'wrong." "Oh, holds Coun, Bennett's place as thb went from Halstead & Co.'s priv:Lt© Fou 8eLz,•••-•A Comfortable ten- record for integrity and uprightness, yes," remarked the observing Youngs. humorist of thin Council, until the next bank, Mt, Forest last July is Junior. , REUOVRb,---% have removed my roomed house, on corner of Edward and his inauy Mends will be pleased les, "I had ft once this stlmtner atter joke is xnanufaeturrd and properly In Sept, he was promoted to the � L �� dressmaking shop to west aide of and Alfred St„ Wingham. A.p�it to joke is Ledger. I"ew young men are prcimot- At Frances street, second house from J. 0. Currie, Wingham, or to Wr r, to hear that he does not contemplate I d eaten green apples, but they had to Council then adjourned to meet next ed so rapidly, and the Advance wishe® Victorla Street,—Ailsa Wynn, Deyeil (near Zptland), removal from our town. send for a doctor." Monday evening, Mr. D. continued prosperity, ..�.