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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-08-13, Page 1I r -41 'V• ,.+ �.,• p+nw.,#*�.. �.N,', ..,, i it '`�'""�, .....� f v7,7 -,T, -W--.. t , .-_ ., ..w— , ,_--r.. 0.'1-1 . -, �. p ..yr-.«- . , , 4 1 ..in ` •' 7'M, . 1. " . I A,d I - ­ - I The Wing h..am ... _. .vac,e,0 n - . .1. . . . I .111111.11%.1. I..'',, ­­ � -11...., I I I - I.. , I 11- I I 11 35TH YEAR, NO. -50. WINGHADI, ONT., THURSDAY, Y, AUGUST 132 x.908, �v�so�zPTlax # $1;0 xQ r� Dsp> X»tDRS �n V, 0, a + SANCTUM ._._. _ _.. � -•-Apnual.... ...... .. � _ ..r.,.,•�,.,.,...r.,• PARAGRAPHS. Meeting Of Wingham High School Results. Another 1i'dn. inspector; Around, Recommendation of Committee. Hospital. --�—�^ Darkey Hal, the fast Wingham Last week, as Mr. Siemin was fish- A new policy with regard to tem- Qurcb lRew-6 - Saskatchewan Ptaviltoittil elections p Another $uCCeSsfuf tleGord. 24 Pass Pacer, scored another success last Fri. Ing at the Bend, a man in high rubber penance will be proposed at the fifth n e 14th fast, In the1. �__ ._1 r day, at Kalamazoo, Mich., taking flrat boots waded across the river, and or- session of the General Synod o£ the take place a tlx h. The annual meeting of SVingham Juniszz Teachers Exam., And 2I money in the 2.08 class, parse $2,000, dered hip} to draw his line fon inspec- Anglican Church, which opens in Ot• Rev. ]lir, Burnett of 1Vioteaworth last Legislature, there were twenty- k;� ` ` Hospital was held Wednesday, and The Junior Matriculation. five members, flat tiro redistribution . tion, Our townstman's bait, however, taws next month. The committee an was the supply for Rev. D, Petrie last L ec the representation to a tlta following were elected Directors- Garden early. was quit© leKsl, and no bass under ten Temperance recommends the itncur, Sunday, Next Sunday Rev. G. P. bill Increased 1 p , W. kI, Green, R. Clegg, R, Vanstone, inches were found, The Inspector, raining' of bars; making it illegal for a Duncan of Whitechurch will be the fort -ane. ' t The names of the successful condi- The annual Gordon I'wnty of Trinity y * * :. :: Dr, Irwin, D, T, Hepburn, W, .I'ea• dates at the recent Junior Teachers' Church, Belgrave, tvlli be held on the who some £rota Godenich, way, said be minor to enter a bar where intoxi- preacher. ' sant, L, Hanson Dr. Redmond, Dr, are indicakions a£ a A ' examination have been published, and spacious lawn of Garner Niclxolson, had caught several culprits farther cants are s41d • the shortening of The services of Rev, II, S. Dougall, —One of tate s st . Kennedy At a subsequent meeting Wingbam High School still holds its Morris, on Thursday, Aug, 20th, down the river, and that they would hours o£ sale by Iocal option, and that B, ,A,, B, D„ of Goderich have been Dominion election this autumn is the = of the Directare, A. H. lliusgravo, quietly pay thein fines, and say very full advantage be taken when practice secured as preacher at the Methodist fact that the Government Printing honorable plaeo among the High Winghat.t Citizens Band will be in at- Ottawa has be un the a i11,T,.A„ was elected Honorary Presi- Schools of the Province. Twenty -ono tendani e, The feat that it will be at little about it, but be good, for a able of the adoption and enforcement Church anniversary to be held on Dec, Bureau at O g '� dent; W. I3, Green, President; R, candidates were recommended b Mr, Nicholson's means theft no. etfoi:t while at least, of local option under the present li- with next. printing of the Voters' Lista to be Clegg, Vice -Pres. ; I3., Vanstano, Sea• q cense ]aw, The committee further Mr. Geo, Mason conducted service used, It is said to be a "rush" job, Principal Taylor to try the exemia- will be spared to make it a success, rotary; Dr. Irwin, Treasurer, atfan. A unmoor of others decided . Public School Board. purposes that under Government in Teeswater Baptist church last Sun, but will take about two months. It "' The Hospital has done good work, * g y ownership laces should be opened to y, looks as if October would be the to submit to the test, and in all Ewen- Now In Possession. This Board met in regular month] p F P da He was well received„ and the and the suitability of Wingham as a ty-nine candidates passed, twelve of Stock-takigg has been completed at meeting on Tuesday evening. After a limited extent where intoxicants people enjoyed his service of song and mouth. * * * centre for such an institution has been them Lakin Honors, This is a most routine business, accounts were pass- could be obtained by the glass, but earnest address, fully demonstrated by the work ac- g J. D. Burns old stand, and the new —A noted specialist of France has creditable record, and once more it proprietors, Messrs. Richardson & ed ; Town of Wingham, water for where non -intoxicants would be made Rev, H. Edgar Allen, who has been discovered a new disease which he contplished. Those who have been has been proven beyond a doubt that Rae, are now in possession. The Ad- 1908, $8 ; Elliott 8c Walley, supplies, the chief feature, the salesman recei•v- taking a few weeks holidays in Toron- disc "macro new disease which e - under its care speak well of the esti- Wingham High School is not only up- vance hopes they will find Wingham $3,80. A number of applications were Ing no profit from the sale of the to, may be expected to occupy his F tution, and of the, treatment received to -date in its.equipment, but has an a congenial location, and business considered for the vacancy on the , former, but in addition to a fixed sal- own pulpit on Sunday next, 10th inst. the long name for ''old age," and Rev. C. E. Jeakins B.P staff of teachers, After due consider- ar a commission on the latter. A , B.D.B p there. <. The Hospital is an institution exceptionally excellent teaching staff. + y A cordial welcome will be extended to which the scientist claims may be which is a credit to our town, The P Y g equal to their expectations. frank treated and cured like any other dis- The Advanr�e congratulates •`Priv- Cody, the courteous and attentive ation, Mrs. Pringle of Teeswater was TRUNKS i—Strong Trunks with. all who attend. following is the report of the Diree, ci al Taylor and his efficient assistantA chosen, with Miss Orton of Bradford strop locks Stilt Cases, Club Bas .� ease. This is another disease to be The new Rector of St. Paul's church P Y clerk, will as usual be found behind g a A Lacrosse match for the f Mr. tors :— .�` on the results so far as ascertained. as second choice, The teachers and and Telescopes of the first quality, at „ added to the list that patent medicines preached his opening sermons on Sun- The receipts and expenditures of the The results of the Senior examin- tate counter. officer's salaries were passed for pay- W J. Greer's. Hous on' will be the subject u ay are guaranteed to cure. If you see it da last, and as the editor of this a- Howson's brief sermon, next Sunday Y P Company from the date of its charter align have not et been ublished, meat, and the Board adjourned, on a wrapper or in a almanac, you y P Nearly Eleven Months. - evening. Young then specially invit« PP per listened to him with profit, in the up to the 1st of October A.D., 1907, The following are the successful pupils • ed, Subject for morning service, don't need to imagine that you morning service, it may not be out of were as follows :— g , P P Mrs, Wm, Wellwood, of town, is BRING alongour shoes; we do re- ""`^^ J g have it. *• * x place to state our impressions. He in the Junior Teachers exam, pairing and 'WE bo IT RIGHT. Lowest "The Socialism of the Lord's Prayer," RECEIPTS. still unable to walk out, as a result of a local Items P H. V. Dobson (Honors) the accident that befell her in Gode- rices, W. J. Greer, The ushers will be leased to show has a clear voice, a distinct enuncia- P From calls on subscribed R. J. Gallagher (Honors) strangers to seats, —A Galt man was smoking the tion, and pleasing delivery, He !in- $8887,50 Hurry Green (Honors) rich in September last. She has suf• �,,,,,,,,,,,,,�,,, other evening and fell asleep. His stock ................. . . . .. fered much from the broken limb, and We Did Not. , P• presses us as being earnest and evan- From grants, donations, con- Edna Isbister Honors} Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers, r= = -AM/ _ — � + pipe fell over and set his shirt on fire, gelical. He evidently realizes the re- certs, entertainments etc. 1874.87 Bessie Lovell (Honors) for nearly eleven months has been The Goderich Star says:—"The Some one smelt the smoke,and with- sponsibility of his work, and is appar. From Hospital receipts from Bessie Marsales (Honors) forced to keep very still. She is able Wingbam Advance foolishly attri- About 47 tickets were sold here for Trunks, Valises, Suit -cases and Tele - out investigating, sent in a fire alarm, earl anxious to measure n as fall Patients ................. . 1092.20 Annie 1VIcEwen (Honors) now to take a Ste or two, and we t y scopes. Biggest stock, best selections, and the brigade turnip out in full Y F y Carter McKee (Honors) P butes the death of a citizen of that he excursion to Sarnia on Saturday t g g as possible to duty's demands, as they Total ... . . .... . ... . ..... $0854,63 Wm. McLean ((donors hope will soon recover her accustomed town to drinking water in Goderich last• Willis o la sole agents for Victoria shoes for ladies and Albert shoes for force. This inspired our office poet to a sal to him, Ile is salol in his Minnie Ross (Honors) activity. on July 13th. If such were really the The bridge south of town will not be men. FP g EXPENDITURE, Mary Sheriff (Honors) write :— manner, and has alreadymade a fav- case, how is it that the 6,000 visitors open to the public until the 21st ; so If anything on earth enable fin cession tt on the con re- Paid on land and for repairs Ethel Walsh (Honors) Our Fall Fair. here on that day are still among the saith,the contt•actor. P P g and improvements to Maggie Anderson tiVoitld rouse a fellow s ire; gation of St, Panl's• buildings and grounds... $1455.84 Jean Bono The Northwestern Fair to be held in living? Nonsense." The "ADVANCE It is to call the brigade o forth, His morning text was most a ro Paid forequipment ........... 733.32 Jennie Bowman g stock to AND VALISES.—The largest Because his shirt's on Bre. g FP , - Wingham, is dated far Sept. •24 and -did notating of the kind. The dosses- stock to select from, and at lowest „ „ „ priate, being 2 Thessalonians 3: 1— Paid for maintenance of Hos- Mina Currie rices —W. J. Greer. pita] . 1574.09 Rata Davidson 25. The prize lista are ready, :Lad ed, however, attributed his illness to P —A week ago, Sunday last, while "Brethren, pray for tis, that the word • ' ' • • . ' • • • ' ' • ' • "' "' Reta Galbraith may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr. that cause, but the Advance did not, .The Scarlet Chapter will open in church was in progresei in Fergus of the Lord may have free course and Total .. • . • ............... •$6763.25 Alvin Hart 11. B,- Elliott. The produce of the because we had no knowledge of it Wingbam L. O. L. room, on August be lorified," Lizzie Hetherington farm has been better this year than bei" i fact, The Star should read 14th, at the usual hour, Presbyterian church, the congregation g From the 1st of October, 1007, to the Nelson Hig ins Y g After a few words as to the new re- dg last, and there should be a large die- more intelligently, before it shouts Win ham Fife and Drum Sand were startled by a crash. They soon 31st of July, 1908, the receipts and ex- Viola Isar g found that an automobile, in its lationship as Rector and people, Mr, peaditures have been as•folfows :— Earuscliife Musgrove play and more successful Fair than "Nonsense." returned on Wednesday evening of effort's to get into the church, had Jeakins gave (among others) utter- RECEIPTS. Earl Parker • ever. The Directors will be pleased to last week from London, where they smashed the church doors. Now that ance to the following thoughts:— Clayton Proctor see this the case. Let every member Fortner Resident Dead, proved quite a popular attraction. Solemn indeed is it to stand as a Subscription for free bed:... , $ 194.00 Belle Robertson do his best to make it a success. the pesky things have commenced to Calls on subscribed stock..... 137.50 Robena Sheriff Word has been received of the An excursion from Clifford passed go to church, we shall expect them to clergyman before his congregation, es, Hospital receipts from pa. Flo Vannorman death of Mrs. Holland of Bay- City, through to gincardine on Tuesday. reform, become decent respectable pecially as a stranger, in view of the tients.. . . ................ 1390.42 Clarence Wilson . • Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Holland former- responsibility of the work, and the County grant............. .. 400.00 1 resided here, and Mr. Holland was Foul rinks of Wingbam Bowlers went things, and quit all their bad habits. weakness of the worker. The work is Other grants, donations, etc. 411.73 JUNIOR MATILICIILATtON. Y g a member of the S. A. Band. Mrs. a to la Kincardine and were * * x Lower Win ham. P play ' the care of immortal souls, and feel- Since the above was put in type, the victorious by 49 shots. Total ...... . . : ....... • ... $2563,70 _Holland had been ill for some time, —biers and more the signs multi- ing the responsibility, he had a right successful candidates for Junior LOST,—A Chosen Friend old in • and on Saturday IasE the youngest g P� ply, indicating to ,young men, that it EXPENDITURES. culation have been announced, and finder will be rewarded by leaving it to say to his congregation Pray for Miss Mirehouse is the guest of Mrs, child pulled a dish of boiling water with Harper Simmons. pays to be good. As a recent indica- tis " �' Paid on building account, .. $ 212.94 among them are the following from Geo. Phippen. over itself and was badly scalded. F tion, we might mention, that an order '° for equipment ......... 36.36 Wingham High School:— The Postmaster at Fernie, which Here the Rector read part of the or- „ " maintenance. , .. • .. 1838.94 Mrs. T. Netterfield of Milverton is. This accident was too much of a shock has been issued by NIr. AicNicoll, vice dinafion charge. M. G. Anderson J. E. Currie was recently devastated by Hre, is Mr. John - president of the Canadian Railway, Balance in hands of Trees.. 475.46 R. M. Davidson V. M. Davidson visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for Mrs. Holland in her weals condi- F Ile then said:—Every earnest cler- G. G. Duncan M. Duncan Hart, tion and resulted in her death. It is Johnson, a brother of Mr. Prod John - calling the attention of train men to Total ...... • . , .... , . • ... $2563.70 '� son of Wingham. Fortunately his gyinan realized in this great responsi- R. J. Gallagher W. A. Galbraith 'thou bt the child will recover. The instructions regarding swearing and bitiE it was God's charge. The While ratified with the generosity A. Goble G. E. Goble Miss Hannah Agnew is home from g residence was among the few saved g g g Y friends of the family regret to hear of the use of obscene language on y ' W. 'H. Green A. R. Hart Philadelphia, on a visit to her Y g from the flames. charge of Paul to Timothy was refer- of the people of Wingham and sur- the sad event. trains. Employees of the C. P. R. are „ E. 111, Lamonby A. McEwen parents, not only instructed to refrain from ;gyred to—Ill charge thea etc„ 2 Tim, rounding country, and the success of B. H, Marsales C. W. McKee Mr. Butchart, formerly editor of the 4: 1, 2. With such it charge, how the effort to establish a Hospital in P. Mae hers(" M. L. Rosa Dr, Wm. Agnew of Dayton, Ohio, has been appointed swearing or using obscene Ianguage, P P Temperance Address. .Ceeswater News, could -any clergyman be flippant, Wingham, the Directors do not in- G. '.Pees G. Troy is on a visit to his home in Lower Y Cit Commissioner of Edmonton, but have been ordered to see that frivolous or negligent? He believed tend to relax their efforts. Farther M. E. Walsh Wingham. A gospel Temperance meeting was language of an offensive or annoying he was called of God to preach the improvements are intended, and three Win ham High School has scored held in the Town hall on Sunday Alta., at a salary of $2400 per annum. character is not used b passengers. g g The W. F. M, S. of the Methodist ofP. Tho 'a ointment was made b the Y F g Word. What is the Wo d? It is the additional rooms for 'patients are be- successfully again. The Senior results Church held a ionic on the banks of afternoon, J, Option Groves, President of PP Y Only recently the Grand Trunk Rail- �+ P p• the Local Option Association, presid- ,city council on athree-fourths vote. gospel. The initial, fundamental fact Ing fitted up, beside other changes. are not yet available. the Maitland on Tuesday. in After a hymn, and prayer led F. way discharged eight employees for of Paul's preachitxg was the death and 'there are at present ten patients re- The ADVANCE extends congratula g Y P Y The Grand Lodge of I, A e s .s in obeying the rules. Six of these restirreetion of our Lord, and it must ceiving treatment. Miss Welch, the tions CO the successful pupils. Mr. Jno, Ansley and son visitWesto by Rev. W. G, Howson, Messrs, session this week, A. J. Alderson re - men were discharged for swearing on returned an Monday from a visit to Clarke and Wright sang a duet— presents Miperva Encampment; Jno. trains, and two for drunk- be the same today. The gospel is Superintendent, is courteous, and at- friends at Thessalon, and other up- "I heard the voice of Jesus say-"• .passengergood news, but it is news of a z•AcT, tentive to her duties, and of kindly Haines and Jas. Carr, the. enness. The great corporations are lake points ; they report a pleasant Controller H. C. Hocken of Toronto Lodge; Miss E. G. Dodds, the Rebecca out-lnot a theory or speculation, but a disposition. These qualities cannot upon �^^^^^^^ p, qstandpoints—theg Encampment.an >lmer Moore, Kincardine he Leading Shoe becauseinthey tareachristiannlorga nt- p g (personals trIn our last budget we spoke of our to question from three o eer , T g q profanity, fact, with a bearing on man's eternal fail to have a beneficial influence upon welfare. Its vital centre, the germ of the patients in her charge. � g toxo zations, for they are not, but because every other truth is—the cross and I .w fishing industry, and some rather Home, the State and the h to k p Trunks and Valises are going out they find that the opposite course does sneered at it, but I tell you it some- himself, and urging the adoption of fast these days, at W. J. Greer's, Big I empty grave; the death and 'sear- ils` not help to pay dividends. Individual Fay Patterson of Toronto is visiting times employs fifty hands (counting Local Option, as a step towards'Pro• stock to select from at lowest prices. rection of our Lord; his broken body They Local Markets. at his home here. experience has proven the same truth two for every fisher) and they are not vincial Prohibition, The S. A. Band Dr. Chisholm, 1tLP., gave a most in- I ' • and shed blood. Do not forget his Flour, 50 to $3.25`•Wheat, Soo; very often. We are living in an age � $`L.� Miss Fannie Patterson is spending all kids either. furnished music, teresting and instructive address to t words, nor his works, nor the magne- Oats, 355c ; Potatoes, 75c a bushel; her holidays in Galt. now, when CHARACTER means more ((sin of his personality, but the sit- Geo. Sri le has, put a foundation the Baptist Young People's Society on than it ever did before in business cir- Hay, $7, Eggs, 18c; Butter, 20 to 21e; Earl Drummond is home from Cut- g Y We never misrepresent our goods ; cles, The young man who indulges preme fact is—Jesus died for me, and Live hogs, $6.40. ler, Algoma, on a visit. under his house. In the cities, they they are always as good as we say. Monday evening, on The Human rose again. The Lamb of God takes build the foundation first and put the It pays to deal with us.—Jas. Walker. Body and How to Keep it Healthy," in questionable habits squanders his Mrs, J. Phelan is visiting at the par- . His remarks were very practical and capital. Positions of trust and re- away our sin. A gospel without a Baseball Game, ental home in Dundalk. building on top. We can beat them— cross is powerless. What the world The Lea League ams la ed here on build the house first, and put the Purchased A Business. were much appreciated. , /„ t.�: sponsibility are opening, but only for g g played Miss Frankie Wilson is visiting her , ✓ young (nen free from the handicaps of needs to -day, is not old-fashioned Wednesday of last week, between sister in Sandusky, Mich. foundation under it, any time you are Messrs. S. M. Kneahtel and Norman On Friday last, Junior Brotherhood creeds, but a taking hold of Christ; a Goderich and Win ham, resulted in a ready. Brandon purchased a furniture and of St. Andrew went to Kincardine to evil habits. The young man who g Mr, Robt. Galbraith of Chatham is , grip of the vital fact, Jesus died for victory for the former. The game visiting his parents in town. The early apple cometh undertaking business in St. Marys last play a baseball game with the English ignore this fact are acting unwisely, me. Are you exorcising this solid, de- was fast, and looked well for Win And the medicine man hummeth week and on Friday last took os , , and may open their eyes when too g Master Willie Pilgrim of Hamilton , ' Y P Church Juniors w that Town. The liberate faith? A mere assent will hat", but an unfortunate innings in is visiting at Mrs. Herdsman's, r- And his soul is filled with joy. session. Mr. Knechtel is no novice in Wingham bogs won by a score of late. For he calculates that colic the furniture trade, having been 21_11• Batteries: — Wingham, Day • * +� not do. It means a distinct effort, a which the visiting team rolled up five Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cummings of Lis- With its twinges diabolic —Last week, in obedience to the struggle, to get lipid, and keep hold of runs settled it the other way. Score, towel are visiting relatives in town. W ill double tip and spiffileate the engaged in its manufacture in South- and Lockridge. Kincardine, Nephew Christ. In this materialistic age, we 5" 3, Batteries —Win bola, Dunlop boys. ampton. Mr. Brandon has a know- and Tennant. orders of the Union, some seven or g P Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Sparrow of y eight thousand of the machinists on need to hold fast; to go beyond mere and Barrett ; Goderieli—Wiggins and Toronto spent a few day this week at Last week Constable Phippen seized ledge of the retail and undertaking, While passing through the pasture the C, P. R, went on "strike." There assent to gospel truth. We need to Dean, Umpire, Ross of Hincardine. Mr. Jas. Isard's. having been two years with Mr. S. , bed been differences between the men ',grip" Christ, and renew our grip on some strong stuff in local option Bel- field on Saturday, e'i y Huth, of Men's �Shoes R. J. Coleman returned on Satt:rda Graceq. He is a young man of excel- Him every hour. The Christ that is New Victoria shoes for ladies just from a two weeks' holiday at his more, and some more in the Temper- lent character and good business Howick, �viis attacked by a bull and and the management, and the Board krrived. We write the ladies of ance hotel, Wroxeter. It was sent badly injured. He was knocked of Conciliation was culled upon to forgotten all wee): is of little use, It home at Alton. habits, St. Mary's is getting two p should be Christ only, Christ always, Wingbam hn4 vicinity to call and see somewhere to be analyzed. It could down, his backbone dislocated and the tyrrange matters. The Boar.i 'seem- Christ alEogether. Uhrist, the tender, them. You are under no obligation Mr, Willis of Toronto, spent a foie excellent citizens and the Advance ntehded a certain line of action in loving Ona ; y p ; to buy. --Willis Co., sole agents for days with Dir. Joe Walker of Turn- have been classified, analyzed or spinal cord, injured. The old gexttle- (.brier read to Uel Winghiim, y wishes the new firm gratifying sac- It may seem a little early, but settlement, and the railway, though Christ for the sad, the sorrowing ; torr last week. annihilated right here and very quick- mans body and lower extremities are Y Cess in their new relationships. aral zed and he is in a Precarious nevertheless now is the VERY • Christ the only remedy for the sor- Mrs. Cody and daughter, Miss Car- ly too- P Y I BEST time to select your Fall objecting to the award, decided to rocas and sins of this world. Matrimonial Event. rie, are visiting in Southampton for a_ Clayton Phippen and Hilliard Fin- A Mother Gone. condition. Shoes. Let us show you oar new accept it. The men, however, refused The Rector remarked that it was On Tuesday, August 4th, Rev. Fran- couple of weeks, GE,tTs l—Have you seen the new lines of Mens Inviatus Shoes for - to abide b the decision and walked f lily were in London last week with On August 1st, Mrs. Brock ,of lines of Inviatus Shoes for fall? The Pall, y easy to say platitudes and repeat ,is E, Powell, Rector of Chesley, and Dr, Il S, and Mrs. Coultes of Phila- Wingham Fife and Drum Band, We Diagonal street, Was bereaved of her best in Canada for hien. Drop in for s out. A strike at this season of the pions phrases, but Gad forbid that he son of T. K. Powell of Trtrnberry, was delphia are visiting relatives in Blue- g They're Beauties. year is especially unwelcome. The should do only that. He desired to a vale and Ripley are pleased to heat that the Band wort mother, the late Mrs. Jane Moraombe, a look.—W. J. Greer. western excursions are on, and man preach so as to make people long and married in Kincardine, to ]Wise E. G, the applause of the multitude, and The deceased lad had reached her On Sunda evening, the choir of the Sonne of the neatest things among y throb for Christ; a Christ to help, and King, M. A. The ceremony was per. Master Henry a visitton intends lehv. Y Y g millions of bushels of wheat will soon P g y P Ing next week on a visit to his brother, were very papular with the Londoners 79th year, and was residing with her Methodist Church was considerably them you ever saw, save lost souls. In the face of the formed in the Church of the Messiah, in Hamiota, Man, and their visitors, They tell we that , await transportation eastward. This needs of to -day, haw could An anxious daughter, Mrs. Mitchell of 1''ullarton, strengthened by the presence of Miss We can Shoe you at $4,00, $4 50 c& at 10 a.m., by Rev, Rural Dean Miles, the big drummer excelled himself and , p "leans that the railway tvi11 require earnest clergyman do otherwise than - Dr. and Mrs. Gray of St Paul Paul, g She was born in the county of Estelle Griffin of town, and Miss Ina $5.00 and do it to ease you, feel need of the prayers of his eongre• assisted by the Rev. H, A. Wright. Minn., are visiting the latter s pais• was very tired with the long walk and Armagh, Ireland, and came to Cana- Buchanan of Toronto. Maas Griffin Have a look at the new Styles in all its rolling stock to be kept in the ation. rector of the parish. The bride who tints, Mr. and .firs, Mnlve g best condition. This cannot be done The responsibilities would be over- was given awe h her father, was be- dais 1815. Her first d in 186 was itr, sang the solo F clear t voice t and fine sow. g P y, muscular exertion. our Win without machinists, The writer ' re- P - g� Y . �; Rev. Wm. Ashton of Bothwell pass- Yes sir, "dome have begun at the Jno. Rantou, who died .n 1 , leaving a beautifully whelming, were it not for Divine comingly attired in an embroidered. ed through Win ]tarn on Monday, on • members tate time when (in Canada at help, Christ is not a' bard taskmas- a visit to his old home in Gorr e, electric and of this suburb. Last her with eight children. Her second expression, After the sermon, ]flies gown of white muslin with veil and least) strikes were never heard of, but ter. He will see the tnotide behind week the preliminaries opened out, husband, 141'. Jno, Aiorcombe, died in. Buchanan rendered a flue solo that the act (or even mistake) when per- wreath of orange blossoms, j Her sis- Mrs. Kincaid, daughter Hazel, acid „ Web J. Greer how these unfortunate conflicts are l s •d son Bert, of Evanstown, 111,, are visit, and as the city newspapers say The 1805, fibs. Morcombe had but few was much appreciated. In the fore- haps the congregation would only ase tax, Miss Ne sae Icing, was bridesmaid. becoming far Lao frequent. The quos- the inistnlce and failure, The groom was At�ended b his ebu- 'ng relatives in lend Around 'iYing• first sod was turned with appropriate educational advantages, but, by diff- noon, she situs ''Nearer my Clad to tion of Capital and Labor is a large The Congregation Also had its re- in, Mr, Thos. +. Robinson of Vein ham. ceremonies."Wltext it cams to turn- gecRb reiuling elle became familiar with thee," with fine effect in St, Paul's SOLE AGENT one, And much might be said on both sponsibilities. He hoped that 'he g Miss Lizzie Fleuty is visiting with Ing the first sod, your correspondent enrrerit and general events abd was church. - • would not only have their prayers. ham, The happy couple left on the Wiarton friends at their summer Cot• especially r sides, Both Are mighty forces; each , y' P T . � ; ,. thinks that honor should have been es aciali well versed in the Bible Mrs. (:. I:eppard, '4Vilf, Lsppar<i and t If men would only but their friendship and co-operation. 1.30 train for Montreal, and on I'i.day toga at Oliphant, on the Bruce penin- accorded the editor of the Advance, nor many years she had been connect- has its rights. y He risked that they would be patient, sailed by the, Allan Lipe steamer Tun- aide. Miss l'ea'f 141aor0 attended taxa I.bng> respect the rights of, others, and Carry put the best construction upon his ae> for certainly he set the ball rolling. ed with the Methodist Church, re n- , P , n F tsian for the Old Country. The Mrs, Fisher, Pittsburg, Pa„ is visit- rega- of l wedding in 1 o 'we la on � � out in the business world. the prim tions. He wanted theta to be loyal, •, r • • t Mr. and Mrs. Bloom- (Now I to scrag to get intt5 trouble) laxly attended its services Arid took a T"aesday of last week, Tho wedding 800ICKEEPERS t o the Golden Rule these ttnfor- think the best of him, and "take the brides going away gown was of ing her parents, ,, but I was ust thinkin if the had dee intardit in its work, until te- a else f , r brown cloth With hat to match, Rela- $std, of PUtevale, Mr. Fisher is also E" Y p p party was Conveyed to Walton in the STRI>tOQRAPHER best of him, for that was the only way of tt A rime of football on the spot, vented b failing health. A family Of 1.turiate disagreements would ata a o et the best out of ]lira, tives and friends from .a, distance res• a guest there, g P �! P r y g Y evening by the groom's cousin, Mr. 600 Arra thing of the past. Wi11 men da this ? t g oat +ware 11xrs, >;n l s tin P lNr. and Mrs. It, Iiaggitt and our esteemed editor' could have ,,tarn- 'six by her first husband survive, Leppard, in Uis auto, which was - ry In the evening, the Rector took as g e d daughter, of i eon INich, are ed the first sod" in first-class style name] `--S. Renton, asaiatattt editor TRLV,GRAP1HEA8 Ver like] not, and it is just osalblo, children, P r Y y. • decora,tCd with flowers, where the i . Y Y j P his text Rev. 11 :15b•ecome kingdoms Miss A. R. Engles, Chicago,, Messrs. uests of Mr. and Mrs, N, Blaok. Mr. , g P. 'trained by ouulito. a;Gead t]aetgosrC - that the greatest conflict the tvat•lc1 of this world are become .rho king. • , g (nota watch me batch it next 'seek,) of the 13trAtfotd herald , Mrs. George b� ids and groom took the C, 1, R, for - I.:tperleneo rot s t . clrAduatoa in,ts Charles and Rupert ging, Chicago, and Airs. Woodman of I,andeshorb Anyhow. the tall chimney ]caked Barber, Ltstbcvoa; des. C1. Banton, ever Sara will be fought by the oppos- doma of out, Lrird and of his Chx•,st Powell, h est at the same home �' ` y Goderich from whence the reseeded sucan Mal 8oursel coSon, for Teaoh- n forces of Capital and Labor, Aind and he skull reign for ever and ever." ,Visa owe] , Wing am, and T4fr, Ar were Also guests down tln the opening ceretxtonfes with Standish, Mich. , 1<1rs, H. A. Brock, , y P ers, Mali Courses. 3osP�d pastel for I Ing P thut+Icing, Iletisall.--lleviety, aver�ttnday, P g per steamer to Detroit and albs' - »tirt]antars. not by nation arrayed against nation, The congregation, Morning and � of NVIn liamitea .left ori delight, Work began on the excava- 'WinglxiLrn; W. J. Ramon, supeiin- points for A wedding trip before set- r,. _ . '--- hould that be the case, and the evening, was encouraging, and the DR, Ovs�N M. D, London Eye and Toes d,ty to spend a couple ref weeks ort tion for the flanio, which will be built toitdent of Irrigation Sun Rivet', e Rector was ,given an attentive and gar Sur ebxxl twill be at Mcli;. boon's the lake shore At Kinardine. The of Cement. No contract has been let, Montana, and Mrs. Mitchell of radar- ford, . {l .Sept,1.et �trggglo becomes world-wide, the Cling dawn .itt their home in Strat•- ,Full `l'EI'tt'l Opens Se t► - sympatixetia hearing, drug store, on Wedn+ssda , Aug. "Ch. were --Mrs. Halpenny And niece, Miss ]past cleaclly conflict between nations g , . y F but then work will be done by the day, ton. Two of lien children died in « Both MIS. and Alta. leAkins are very Cataract, ar�obit, fa.l.ng' ages.ght, Field, Mrs, '11, S. McGee, Mrs, JAS. and the town VIIII fttrYtish the jVAnty, and Another, Miss Maty tea- You "take no mistake when you : Wingham Business College - will be tarps compared with it, in the »lath leased tvitix Wtn team. and nasal r atat`rh, ileAfness, lxead poiabs me {.te, Misses Etta, Wellwood and a deal With its for fox niture, four pr.eea - ae frost htr There Lira not wear- p soon feel t , e les es a Llay� cl and Mesatir. W. Wm11• tnsterlal. Mr. Gregory stipervlsed'the belle Itrcnttlix, rola stceidenthlly killed don't need slitting, as they are at the C(r0. SPOTT01. , Piarsei:ar„ hats w g t- fink that they shall ;son � q nit treated And k s properiy fitted, May Ing itrdioatlonss of such a conflict, At lssonae in (u congenial location. ]Tearer- 2 to .8 P. tin. 4wi+ood,. Slr'Ho4vdort and R, Ialoyd, work Inst week. i InToronto in 16114' bottom txotv.Jas, �Vsriker. , 1 i _ —_ . _ . t