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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1906-12-27, Page 1Wi i'. . . . . . T ^BML -M e OE#,".'- Y , • F.., ghd A,.. n iin cvw* 34TH YEAR, NO. 18. •WINGRAN, ONT, 7-'HIMSD A -Y, DROB34BER V. 1906, $L00 M Y IN ADTA=r ...*,.•�......,....r�•,•.�.•''�.,.,�►�� The Band Cirntefui. _ - -� • _100 ' Disp000d Of 84510.005, .�,..fi.+.ww,�.�.,�.r..+,.,.. Tile Citizens Blind Lire tasteful for h h Air. and Mrs. Il, Woods, of Willis -e �� ��� 4��� the Xmas contributions oftile citizens �� ������� �� ��T�" ��r`'���'"'"�'� local ���''`�'� _ croft, formerly of fit, Helena, are Alf, Schaefer spent Xmas. at fort a 0a6►tnting to the llandscttne xum of ,Sunday t t. Wing the Sunda he- text, Rev, 2nd Chapter --`1I knave Visiting Mrs. 'Woods' patents, Mr, and Alberta $ fore the annlvers:try of our Flavour's' where thou (liveliest.' The IQ ding MT's, T. L. ,Tall, Air, Woods leas dis- Wear GrEer',t Shoes orad Rubbers. Miss Maud Netterf[eld is home from Sudden Death, birt)), appropriate services were held thoughts Were: -That this is a mos• posed of his business at Williscroft, An auction sale of Bltevale, pro- 0oorgetown. in tile different chureiges of out, town, sage for the poo to of today, (2) That and finds it necessary to go to a perty takes place In that village on A telegram to Chas. Inglis conveyed The Advance has endeavored to give Christ knows where we dwell, not be- hospital to have an oporation per. Dec, 20th. Miss Minnie Dart' of Palmerston oats the news of the death of 11irs. W. W, an outline of #lg« thoughts presented, coarse He to oniniacient, but bEcauso fartxted, on account of trouble in his hgtne for Xmas. If we have not succeeded in aortae in- He lived a htitnitn life, (3) Christ had Wm. Balt announces himself as In Inglis, formerly Of Winghtt7 In St•• stances, we certainly made the effort, :t splendid heredityy. on His human face, Mrs. �Vaods rvtll t+Canaan with waltoll John. Lockeridge of London was Louis, on Xmas eve, apoplexy was the side, and argot hereclit is disclosed in her arenas in the willt rem the field for the Council in Tornberry home for Xmas. Y p township, cause, R. C. CHUROH, the first chapter of Dlatthew, which is . t Ing At her hotme. of Acton is visit- one of the most interesting in tho rY Finances. Mr. Bradshaw Kerr is the cartaker Ing Services appropriate for (�hrlt3tinas Bible. (4) The difficult of under'- T4rnber An Arm Broken. were held ill the Church of the Sacred y r McKlbbon Miss R. A. B. Pasl[tf is spending ai Ali is sidewalk was the cause of an Heart, by the pastor•, Rev, Father standing sola that is rneallt by the in- P. MCI: sierra township treasurer for °f the new High School; salary $L3f1. fere days in Dr•ulnbo. Y 1.anrendean, manning and evrning- carnation is afrsrt TOvl,by the truth plainly Turnberry, lass his ftnanc[al statement Itis was the lowest tender. Hell. Davidson of Hamilton was accident on Saturday last. Dilss ry. bave nQ t been able to secure any hutlis`rv�ere These Bell. by the sea, and for 1546 before alto taxpayers. Front Tne Wirehair Brandi of tale Wo- Chalnney, the night operator in the further re xt, Wo - home on Xmas, day. p the scenery of Muskoka, (5) Christ January 1st to Deo. 15th, the total re- mets' Institute will meet on Thum- _ Central (, Telephone office, fell and frac- has our address and visits its to bring ceipts wero $13,412,9;5, Of this $162"2,10 day, Jan. 3rd, in the C, O, I' Hall, in- ((ThG D Thum - Hugh Hamilton of Chatham was .tared one of Iger amts, She has ane BAPTIST CHURCH. `• (The I!� I�x�l�gl�t� home for the holidays. g its nobility of character and gladness was a balance, $1100 was'borrowed for stead of on Dee, 27th. to her home in Listowel Until site re- Rev, l,. R, Fitch "Out, for his subject of life. (6) Christ's sympathy for the current expenses, $8,001,15 calve in as , Aliss Allnufe Gibson of Blyth is a covers from the injury, in the morning, Our Inheritance, poor, the not -rowing, the little Children The Band concert on Friday even - visitor at Jno. 1101111s. and in the evening "Mary, the Mother and the sinner, were all referred to resident taxes, Legislative School of Jesus." Both subjects were treated and enforced, grant figured 721.06, and drainage ing was not a well attended as wilts Bert. I.Ecliet of Brace Alines was Lecture, Dec, 27, n fI $ • g expected. The young people of the wi$IIeS all lliS customers home for the holidays, in the interesting, and helpful manner PI{ESI3I'T1,IItIAN CHURCH. $781,00". The chief expenditures were This Thursday evening, Dec, 27, a that is characteristic of the pastor's . County rate, $2,11.1.60 ; roads and High School furnished the program.- a Ha and Miss t be �,odeus of London holt- lecture will be delivered In the Town preaching. The Advance failed to get At the morning service ill St. An- bridges, $1,18:,2•! ; schools, $645.54; Tile proceeds were about $30, Ally dityed sat her' Mame here, „ any of the leading thoughts of these Brew's Church, Itev. D. ferric took for Special prices to those wanting meat Jno.Hall; subject- Church conditions in discourses, Iris subject, "Tile Virgin Birth," based salaries, $218.00; drainage, $1,549.39; Prosperous 190%. Dir, and harsh Tela Helm spent Xmas France," The lecturer will be Rev. on Luke 1:35 "And the angel answer- these and other lesser amounts in large pieces or by the quarter. -- day with Blyth relatives, Father Tobin of London. Wingliam's ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. ed and said ttlito her The Holy Ghost brought the ex her les tip to 7 unts Thos. T. Field. CA fiss Lizzie is visitingatlttgr(holne New York best local talent will furnish music- The congregation of St, Paul's ush shall come upon thee, and the power 10, leaving a balance of $6,11$85 on Chas. Tebbutt (brother of F. Teb- Y Admission 25c ; proceeds towards the eyed in the joy of Christmas morn of the Highest shall overshadow thee ; therefore also that hof thin hand. The assets are laced at $9,- batt of town) and formerly principal Iilt Tena Sprung of eek. axle visit- hospi h[ng of a Ward in Wingham with Divine service, a, celebration d shall be born of thee hall be called 858.96, and liabilities at $8,86x.98, of Dungannon public school, has been! Ed art I3t•. Il win's this week. the ing PCommrayer at h s a. on , and the Son of God," B way of illtl•o- asked to take the entrance work in Miss Pansy Reynolds was home ho�pitul, Morning Prayer with sermon, and Y y from Clinton for Xmas. day. Holy Communion again, at 10.30, duction reference was macre to the dis- The Dore By-law. the Exeter public school after Christ - Married In Kincardine. Nothing could be more Impressive or belief existing ill some quarters re. y` Sts. R'atcl and Tec1c1Y Graves of An interesting' event niade it Kin- truly expressive of Christmas gladness s rdingwth m dealt with firth. The Now that the Christmas holiday is mss. ttford were home for Xutas, than the quiet early morning Com past, the electors should take time to T. T. Fields had a splendid display cardine home happy on Monday last, munion. 'i'he alas. music was ren- following heads :-- witla . Oft ors fChil�`rarLnkpe tl Xmas, whert Mr. Newman Wellwood (form- dered tit the later serviee, consisting (1) The source of Luke's in consider the question to be submitted of Christmas meats, and his shop was *ARM e•ly of Wingham) was ignited in mar- of the opening carol, "Welcome Xmas tion, How diad be come to know the to them on January 7th, of granting a very prettily decorated. A large case Will. Camphell of Orangeville spent ridge to Miss Ida Bennett, Rev. Mr. moi'niug," the Venite andMe Demn to thoughts of the mother's mind? The login of $5,000 to the Wingham Car- of stuffed birds and a lynx, all mount- The Leadin Shoe to -the holiday wall relatives in town. re Anglican chants, the Christmas hymns conversation tld between q1 inciclents�lrc,f ria a Co. This company Snaith, superannuated minister per- .,O Conte tilt a faithful" and "Hark g A y is io consist ti by R. a Anderson of St. Augus- tui' A. .'�pttli win. f Tor nn eat Xmas, forming the ceremony, at 10 a -1n: the Herald Angels sing"; the anthem Ramsay has said, "There is a woman! entirely of practical industrious mels, tine, assisted in making the display = _ y p After the ceremony and a tasty -ryas, "The Angel's •Song," by I. B. ly spirit in the whole narrative which one (at least) of whom has been a rosi- attractive. - Mr, and Mrs, Jno. Young of Winni- lunchoou, the happy couple left on the Wilson. The Rector preached it seems inconsistent with transmission dent of Wingham for many years. Mrs. R. H. Crowder was surprised on = - peg ate holidaying rvitlt relatives, Christmas sermon oil "Christianity in from roan to man, Luke seems to Dir. Dore has, by industry and fair afternoon train for Toronto. A nuns the family-" Horne life as a Christian have more information regarding the Xtnas. day by a visit from her father, cdV Miss Ditty Kew of Loudon visited ler of elegant presents were received sphere of activity wits becoming ne- 2hili may have come through rtt e others. clearing, won the confidence ence of the Mr. Bolton of London, who was so J It mother and sisters over Xmas.eomulettlit and finding his facilities by the bride. On return from their glected. Christianity was essentially, seriously injured by a train some timeji Everyone Miss Ethel Musgrove of Fordwich is honeymoon tour, Mr. and Mrs, Well- it religion of fhe home, and al[ the foster brother of Herod, one of the too limited for the orders received, ago that his life hung in the balance. spending 1IgE holidays at her home- wooer will reside in Kincardine. sanctions which render our family and first ttiroul It Joanna, wife eas s of Chu u, proposes to form a company, build a y `peak and recover has Jas. A. Coa elan of Chicago spent social life pure and wholesome, owe p , g + suitable structure, install maghinery, He is still ver recovery p g p their origin to Christ, No more ap- Herod's [t to Mad. Joann blas snntltie employ been slow. L1 this weep with his brother in town. Additional Hospital Donations. propriate thought can occupy our y. and em to from 20 to 25 men. The Mr, and Mrs. Rodwell of South Mid- Ten dollars each from the follow- minds at this season than the duty of source inay have come the story of loan Is repayable in ten annual instal- The case of Alex. Orr, of Hotel dleton spent Xmas, at Writ. Sncll's, making our homes what Christ in- birth.ments, hence all that it will cost the Brunswick, ingham, versus C. W. ing wholesale frrlits-•A, McDougall & tended in every sense they should be. ` (2) grits there a miraculous birth? town Evans and Win. Evans, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Taylor spent Co., Chandler, rngrant & Bell, Chris- Advantage of putting the matter in practically, is the interest oil , an action for Xmas. time with St. Thomas relatives, tie, Brown & Co. Also five dollars METHODIST CHURCH. the form of question. Myth and fable the money, To offset tills, there will board and lodging, was tried in Gode- Nappy Dr. J. Agnew of Crestline, Ohio, is each from Co la No Es &Randall theories discussed. Myth could not be the wages paid to the workmen, rich, on Tuesday before Judge Doyle, spending the holidays rvitlt his par- Coppley, Y + Rev. G. W. Howson took as his grow in forty years from Christ's which in the way of rents, cost of liv- and judgment was entered for $160 and encs, Y. Hirsch & Co., McAlpine Tobacco morning text, Mattlgew 2:1.2. After death. Unaniinotts belief of the early ing, etc., will be again circulated in and costs. E. L. Dickinson for plain - Co., Steele Briggs Seed Co., Toronto speaking of the wise then, who took a church, An extraordinary birth, be- the town. The security offered is tiff, G. F. Blair for defendants. be - Mrs. S. Pattison of Port Elgin spent Foundry Co., S. F. McIs innon .S� Ca, four months' journey to see the Christ, cause an extraordinary parson. Y _- Prosperous tate Xmas, holidays at Iter parental the following thoughts were enunciat- (8) The purpose of such a birth, ample, and when the character of • Call at R. Johnston's and see his n by home. B. Greening Wire Co., Goo. Kelly & ed and dwelt upon :-•(i) The continu- ,Certainly not to discourage marriage those forming the Company is taken line of Felts, Rubbers and Shoes and 19 0 t' . Air. and Mrs. Geo, Sadler of Detroit Co., J. B. Lippincott Co„ John Mar- ons enquiry itstoWHo and wiirrtu and commend celibacy, as ascetic and into consideration, the scheme ap- be convinced, sited with relatives in town this shall Co., Stannton s Ltd., Dominion is tate Christ. (2) the yearnings after monastic orders :aver. Christ was rears to be worth of support, �*;"Mr. eek. ' Vinegar Works Co., Jno. Knox Co., God, even in men who do not recog- God's gift to men. Alost fitting that 1 Y pp t, The Mr. Frank Doyle of East Wawa- , Continental Costutue Co., Temple, nize the real nature of their longings, God should move first, Born not of Board of Trade has endorsed the en- nosh has purchased a hundred acres Saint, Barwash of Port Elgin is p (3) The significance of a birth. plat the will of rnan, but of God. Human terprise, and promised to assist 'Dir- from P. Troy, visiting his brother, Ret-. N. S. Bur- Pattison Co., Tellier, Bothwell & Co. Christmas is the commemoration of element in the birth divided. M s• y for $5,800. This is said wash. $2 was also contributed by Ishikawaa the birth of a man, not of religion. te•y. No other method would Have Dorf by aiding the passage of the By- to be one o£ tale best farms in the SEe us FOR TRUNKS Mr. Sanderson of Orangeville spent , & Co. The following societies of (t) That at the head of all reli;,rion suited the times so well, lar'• vicinity, and lies south' of White- AND VALISES. a few days with Itis son and daughter toren assisted :--Maitland Lodge No, there rs a personality to love. (5) That (4) Human conditions for the birth. WANTED. -General servant to oto church, Hear Fordyce. Mr. Doyle In- fntown. g lnen of all degrees have rendered How wits the human soul of Jesats g 119, I. O. O. F., $10; Lebanon Chap- homage to the Child of the manger macre x fit tabernacle for the Divine London -,shall family; good wages; trends removing there before long. jam Mrs. Ed. Denyer and son Edmund ter 84, $10; A. O. U. W. No. 136, $5. cradle. That three continents met at `trord? How was Jesus sinless and references required. Apply to Airs. His auction sale takes place on. Jaihrr- + s•I ER of Milverton spent Sunday with Mrs. the manger cradle -Europe represent- yet partly human? Faith and sub- Heath, at Mr. Jas, Dufl9erd'S. ary 3rd. A. Poslifl'. A .Complete line of Felts, Rubbers ed by Herod, who stood for Roman lllissloh of Diary. Isolated frons the Witt. and Miss Lillie Shetileld of and Shoes now on hand alt R. John- power; Asia represented by the wise sin of tiro race. faith demanded by A Sad Christmas, A quiet wedding took place in Turn - Owen Souiad visited at W, J. Haines' stop's Boot and Shoe Store, men ; Africa by Egypt, to which the Christ in the performance of his mires- berry, near the town limits, on Wed - over Xmas. Christ wits taken for safety, These .cies faith also demanded of Afary by Startlingly sudden and exceedingly nesday evening last, when Aliss Annie j; continents represented three human ,God in the miraculous birth- Sad reins came on Thursday last to Mr. and Mrs, J., Y. Kincaid of- Al- cravings, the material the intellectual, Y Free, daughter of .Dir, and Mrs. John o•( vinston spent Xmas. at the home of g , (5) The necessity for tale birth, The James and 'William Argo, pupils of !et iN p WINQf1AM PUBLIC SGH004• the eternal. These: cravings can only world lying in wickedness. A corrupt H. Free, was married to Dir. Norman Ift ay .Mr. B. Leary, find their real satisfaction in the .mass. "None righteous, p„ �Viugham High School. The home !t+ ;,hteoas, nn not ane, Baker, Wroxeter. Rev, T. S. Boyle Sir, and Mrs. Heath and children of - Y � Christ. Mankind could give no Saviour. Out of these bright boys is at Ivan, near � � a1 Examination in 4th Class. Subjects Mr. Howson took as his evening of death, life could never come, London and for some time the bad performed the ceremony. The newly - London qt Ne w W are spending the holidays at + • Y Jas, Duffield's.-Literature, Arithmetic and Spell -married couple will reside in Wing- q! been counting the clays and even the hum. I __ __r._ __ J. E. Davis of New York city and ing. Maximum 250: -Df. Ritchie 102, - - - - _____ _ _•_-_ :_. hours, until the end of the tern] when 0 ' Chester of Taranto are spending Xmas J. Mitchell 187, F. Gillespie 185, A. Auction .Sale. Correspondents And Advertisers. they world be utile to spend their The merchants of Wingham show toI at their home. Haines 176, G. Young 176, B. Bennett. Of farm stock and implements, on Another holiday on Tuesday next Christmas vacation with their parents• excellent taste and considerable skill fi hiss Ethel thel Hall returned last week 173, L. Ross 172, M. Roadhouse 103, F. lot 38, con. 11, East Wawanosh, oar necessitates the arrival of copy early, On Thursday last, just the day before in the preparation of their window !a` Goo s' after At three weeks' visit with Owen Suggitt 161, B. Jones 161r M. White Thursday, January 3rd. 'earns --ten earlier than usual. Thanks for prompt they Intended going 'home, they re- displays for the holiday season. This ,;,I r,; tu, Sound friends. 15% J. Harold 156, A. McBurney 148, months' credit oil approved joint arrival this week. eeived the sad news of the death of inay look easy to the ordinary sight- ra ]ir Benson Cruikshank and sister, Miss. E. Buchanan 138, M. Bosman 144, J. notes per annum for crash. Sale at one their loving Another- Mr. Argo is pas- seer, but it requires patience, skill and �w Clert[e are spending this weep with r !tt Call and see our com. LOr p g Ross 143, H. Drummond 139 R. I'txter o clock, Jno. Purvis, auctioneer ; Huron Old Boys. for of the Presbyterian Church art good taste. We are pleased to hear M ;rr Toronto friends. mfete line of Colored 1 137, L- Linklater 137, V, Dickinson Frank Doyle, proprietor. The Huron Old Boys of Toronto Ivaut, and oil Wednesday Mrs. Argo that most of our business rnen report p Miss Julia Linklater of Acton and 131, A. Pugh 127, P. Cartwright 12.1, J. c a satisfactory holiday t !t` Kon. I.iuklater O£ Detroit are home , „ held theirannual banquet on ZPednEs- trove with some friends to London to Y Y rade• nl Slippers for Women. Vor the holidays. Armour 122; M. Caritelon 113, L. Johns Dr. Chisholtti's Triumph.°/ day evening, I9tth fret. Among the do Christmas shopping and secure LosT,-In Wiughaul, an Thursday n We have them all u 'Jas, McGregor of Montreal spent 112, C, Beenher 112, I'. ,Of•r 112, A. Under this heading, the Alexandra speaker$ were two well known in articles for an anniversary of the Still. lust a pocket -book with a sura of fox W the Xmas._ holidays at the home of Knechtel 111, L. Bleht 111, F. Johnston Glengarrian hats this to say: -441t has fimgllanl. Major Beck entertained day school. on their return, as they money -Finder please leave at Ad- ,a blue, gray, pink, navy,W his uncle. Thos. Wilson, 110, A. Campbell 108, M. Haines 108, taken a decade to convince Sydney the gathering with his stories of two approached Clio C. P. R. crossing in vance office, q! ! Mr. and firs.. T. W. Walley of In- N Nicholls 106, E. ;SwArts 106*, E• Fisher that cold storage is a go xl sy- personalities not yet to be classed the city, the driver heiard the express Rt green, and white. w; gersoll are spending this week with Tipiing 101, Ii, Mutton 99*9 M. Hallern stern, and that the government should• alliong those of ancient history -Dan froth Windsor approaching, and Delmore. rya l C their soli, F. H. Walley, ✓ 98, H. Beckwith 97, L. Stephenson 90, aid it. The circumstance thitt the. McGillicuddy and Narcisse Cantin. wAlso tip his horses to get across. Air. R. Metcalf has 5e1(l his tonal] 111 � so Feat Shoes and Dlisses Hannah and Agnes Wilson N. Watson 80, D. Mann 82, E. Sander'-, minister of agriculture is it least Principal Groves' reininisences were As lie reached the fails, the locomo- Howick to Mr. J. Stokes. N Slippers of all kinds of Fordyce and Neustadt respectively, son 81, R. Robertson 70, P. Kelly 70 , doing something is a triumph for Appropriate to his profession ; he told tive was seen but a short distance Miss Annie Law and Nr. D. Terriff M for QUIZ and old. u are home for tine holidays. • A. Simmons 5.2e, C. Mitchell 40, members who, like E. D. Smith and of Old school days in Winghain, of one away, incl the occupants of the rig are lioine fox- their vacation. hi young lac don are visitingKirby of Lou- parents, :l Dr. Chisholm, have been advocating At notaable occatsion when "forty of its became very ranch excited. The dri- Henry Abram is bonne from Sas- u Me. afld Airs. JJ. Hotntith. p Dia. GvrCN$, ail. D., Zolulon, E e and rational cold storage policy for got trounced, and of the time when ver plied his whip and the horses katchewan, where 1]e spent the sum- qt ik years." the schoolmaster was expected to bounded forward. All citing to their mer. Mr, and bins. 1Jlrjall Manuel and Bar Surgeon, will ale at DteRibbon's ,� � !t! tG family of Kearney. Parry Sound .dis- drug stare the first Tuesday in each write like, copperplate and lick like- seats, save Mrs. Argo, who jumped One of Behnore s young n)en says on `;; month ; hours, 2 to 9 . m. Cataract, Dast WANAnesh FinanceS, Somethin Ilse, out and ali •heed on the tracks. In an that the next time he tries sleigh -rid- qt 5 Johnston u trier, are visiting relatives itl town, p g g In on the hill he'll wear in older +» All 1 nt.a��tet Tin arrived [n toavn last squint, failing eyesight, nasal catarrh, The financial statement for the instant the entire train had paassed coat, m Macdonald Block 0 gg deafness, head noises treated and glas- ,, Nearly A Fire. over her,VI Friday from Billings, Montana, to ses properly fitted. Next visit is on township of Last Watwanosh shotes � ,killing her instantly. The , M_ ay The Public school closed on Friday m.�, of spend the holidays with alts mother, Tuesday, January Sth. receipts up to Dec. 15th to have been The residence of I.zva Aterk-ley'in cutter was not struck by the locomo- and NN-111 open again oil Thursday, Jan. 10.c !'ttetE�raS=�L�16Eaf fra�tit�aSiE �E�E� me. unci Mrs. Geo. Carr and Mrs. - $15,381.31; of this amount, the princi- Tarnberry narrowly escaped destrue- tine, but the horses becattle frightened '3rd. Fifty names were entered oil the Flood, sen., of Woodstock were visi. pal items are -balance from 1905, tion by ffre ort Friday last. lits. and upset the sleigh a short distance register during the year, the average tors of Mrs. Flood, town over Xmirs. 3 Merkle was baking and set her bread north of the crossing, inflicting attendance being tilii•ty-eiglit. Dur. $3 •t0.172 • t•txea 1906 $0 86f: 6• •bon Y g g g some ftlltow[n were visitors at `'Vm. lmas.:=-Geo. C��urc� �eW$ rowed money, $800; debentures S, S, , y' �' near the oven door, covering it with a trill a and then to minor cuts and bruises on the occu- Mrs. Argo 46 ing the last tree - of the term ts into one pupils passed examinations itlta quest's Over White of No. 3, $6:50; school grant, $418. Tie quilt, went over a neigh- pants. was about years higher grades. London, Cleo. Relin of Hamilton, Jos, expenditure covered usual itetrs of bog's. Mr. Merkley wits at the barn, of age and was a warm favorite with Mr. Al. Kirby of Belmole hada nar- Herrington And slster, Miss Jentiie, of . Ripley. Young peopleppatrticularlc•, are in tate the t6*tiship administration, leaving a and smelt smoke, but could see the members of MelvilIo Church, Rev, row escape from serious accident re - r Mrs. (Dr.) Scott and son Robbie, and vi'ted to considoratfon (f stlb- jeet, A young man ware had the balance on hand of $3,855.06. Tile total Assets are laced At $4,3fy1. r4 and nothing indicating fire, Later, lie went to investigate, and found the g and Mrs, Argo came to Ivan last Sell. tetllbet' from Duttrt. The deceased cently. lie was driving into Teeswa- . ter with it toad of bags oil a sleigh, Aliss Sadie Knight, rill of Sandusky, Mich., are spending a fete weeks nut courae to face unpleasant facts' next Sunday evening in the Dappttst p , the liabilities at $3,007,30, leaving It house full of smoke, the quilt destroy lady is survived by five children--• and when opposite It. Trench's house was overtaken by ,'a rulrawav team be - the home of Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr, church. The tnoM'ningf�subject wail be balance in favor of tris municipality of ed, chair oil which the bread was, John, William, Janes, Bessie arca •Tatylor, longing to a Air. Weislrar. Thr. tttna- and Mrs, T. Wilson. The Trial of Phith, $1,212.35. A copy of the statement charred, and it hale burnt iu the floor. Annie, Mr, J, A. Priticipal of ways 11,111 got free of their sleigh, and The follclrvtn were nests Of AIT. f)avlclson The Rev, W. G. Howson, Poston of Will inay be obtained from the Clerk. A little litter, and the building would Winghaw Vigra School, conveyed the Comingill) )tt otMI.tl cirbyoad,neothknocking)1 and Mrs. J. T. over Xmas.., for bWhiels)atri sail ectsl next Sst unday, thefol-take have been In al, blaze. As ht wits, the sad news its b st lie could, to the now Kirby forward Upon the whiilletlee , Mts. Jas. Picard of Exeter, Mrs, Jas, lowing: ---at 11 tarn., ",A litioA it lost Thanks To Whom flue. paint fifteen feet from to stove was motherless boys, who are among his and becoming itself entangled lily Dawn and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Harwood Anel daughter of 'Toronto. art;" zit 7 pan„ "The invisible enfold' To Tuic f;t)tmott:•--•h"ever probably blistered, Fortunately a few palls of brightest pupils, Anil they left on ,'ttartly oil top of Dina, Mr. Kirby was Inggs of every man's life." The ushers in rain) history Of this Country, have water quenched the fire. It was a- Thursday. trot to spend a happy ui�al,leltc> stir til Itin>asclf.)sI �r,tl Allen Mae Leary from Sivan TAke, Manitoba, who has been attending the rr•itl be pleased to shore strangers to seats, the demands made itl)tln tilt; strength, narrow c�seapc. Christinas at home, but to attend the funeral of their dear mother, Tile .tinea tutiaatEly iris team soots stc,t>pecl :incl ln* ryas rescued not anneal the fol Toronto Conservatory of Musie the past year, is spending the Xmas, vasa- Al r. Ilialop Dickson, nto 'Ut of Knox C,oile a Toronto, will aildress timeandpatience at cress of our )b etfcre f- p g g �- Tile Advance wishes roll its re:adcrs , pupils of the High ,School inalaifeste(1 tv<,1sc the Adventure. tion rvitlt her unclo, Mr. 13, Keary. St. Andrews con inegation next :lab• or than this year. The rush and labor A cprrespoudonts anet advertisers, ,,,1 stnecrab sympathy rv[tll tale heart- broken bays and Pent a beautiful school repnrt for the tenni ending Dee, 21 , {�14tS$ �`-• � T. Al>t oral, M. Anlon ,,tl�oso from, Toronto who bath eveningoil the work of the Stu, Cleats' 1llissi nary Society, Mr. Dick- , [n tale WingrlAttl post()tlice has been have been Prosperous " Happy Atul I iogperous New �iexn'' rvrcatlt "C1Atc�s Ajar," to be laid upatl rr`at(ls. (days Iti.-..('. Well, 0 1I, Jo• spent the Christmas holidays rvitlt friends Ancl relativEs iii town, were i fMr.oe son rs visiting other COngregAtiOns in the Presbytery of Mititland, prestnt intense, and inust an ex• cee(iill strain upon rile t:rely attend, 8 p r IITTnIts ci a4mtan. -"i"4 E will � PAY the highest cash price, for hides. �hos..r. the casket. Principal Taylor repre- hamn. Sr. III. --•,T, Wollar (honors), J. Chittiek, it. Law, J. Kirby, At. Met. Anri Airs, fives. I�. a�toore, J. J. B<tll, Mr. And Mrs. H. H.10,itsholm claims of the btatclenLs' mission _ ants, in thele cranlpetl au(I crowded1 Field. 0nte(l ale School at the Amoral oil Sattirdacy. calf, li. Kirby. Jr. ITT A. Lown (honors), Jno, Gallagher, R. Willie, A. rttld children, Micas Edytll Beemer, wIng ork. apartments ; anti yet their work has 1�r �vIm.••-�- Will pay the highest ;1Ir(xro An, lJ. Joltatnl� lr. Il J, :1i:ir- Miss Olive I"itzahnm'ons, Ernest Do. s The I reshyterian and Anglican been done In a inost kindly and oblig nice flan eh[ckena And hells, to be de. riots 8.kma,-Lnt 18, con, 7, Turn- eliall, L. Irwin, T. Nlclwl, It, Alatio. chanan, Uoyd �r;Sill'rt, Bern. lklitcholl, '4'4ellwooil, Junior Mlsniunnry soelettes will' join Ing way. We desire to tender them I riveted any clay except Saturday. -W. berry. One hundred acres, nearly All naey, C. C'hlt iek. ,It•, It -P. Willie, Miss flattle Miter Aw& Mr. 'Strlck®tt rat R. Awcie s, 141Ise {lane{ forces next Friday night, when a lee. tura under Llirir joint nttppices will loo . this public recognition of their ser• n ?� Altuottr .0 83on, " %'an l.rt t•:. - •A tnut]l,rtr of AIAlmna)tl► cleail l ; in grass many years ; gc)oil soil and well rvattre(t. Tcrllls to suit :L. Radfotil, ail. Marshall, Jno. Law. t•eler, Ir". niahrnna�Y, Cx. Kirby. N. W(�i- at C has. Ilmglia�., Mrs. Stroame rat T. T. delivered to tate Opera Hoose, by tile _ vie", And our grateful thanks.. � ilronze Trrkevs ; also Brit C)npingloth purchatw.r.---41. I. A vie, Wingham• )Ar. A. Marshalls 8r. 11t, Tl --.h. Me- Mehl's. { idon Griffin, MW Adrt Ilowoon, Mr, and Mrtl. W. Reodlmg litror 11. 14f, Rev. T, S. Boyle, an Japan, Pttstanc r Present." Soln'e very fIn(� eoloreci in 5(ours, W, G. Ilotwson. and I3arretl Hocks. henry i)<.acnrr, r3elgrave P. f1, To I3t?mpgrta .--- A earloa(l of fresh 1)ttrhant CitY)gnn, G. lUtAr,haul, :i. libl`aitllr A. Bicker. Jr. I't,1I -..nt, tCtil[cr, Il, Mt�t• . And Hatt Iu1 Glg2lgta'at, {t htia nikclea rrlaule And Intend Japan will t 1 ata to iiluAtrate ltctnre. Of catrrswr. you y lay yout' motley, But 11(,lt KkT.P:, A�g(coal C'ctncnt to hand ; : a.ai, tt.c� l"t hair hand raitf. :tr. I'f, T--12.'IVtrilar. IL I'orvell, r 13. Irwin, R. Nickel, Roy tts, m ,Am. '.air d J1nnaft S 4htf k. friend the .Cate mission be lase to YOU get your tu0110y s worth, For dotvt to working llntse, i fP-M bailer. Hard plastering always on to the htttahel) 11. MArshnll, L. ;tle•tenlf, A. Xirbyy, Jr. Tit. a - l a(' will i parmvedit Alt what 1nOney clean you oncr cow ((ary) Anti A Pleven pounds At the I --i,. with, Mr. [. be mad: to MRev, D. Por. .h� 'Whorl daft Mountain Traps Tin, And tarrft w6od alsofor Bale ---•ll:. Dtta• in am Oem #nt r+'nctory.--tiituon RehiPatal, N, t1'iltir, - E, F. Collinac, 311" Nilo 1 , r V10 Will � t�i;al� � trttt'th ? Alk y r d ruggi�, l zona W'i 'bow. i MiUCA1, myattatg'arr, _ ". oaabtr, i L" 0