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The Wingham Advance, 1908-08-20, Page 1- .. - --..-_--__ --- '. -a. r r -,E.•. wP-.-..-..r- .. -,. . ,. z... _. - , 't �. ..n ' " ,. �. . . ,. .01' ' j I,.. , ' .r,. , . r , . • _ -.. - - .r , 4' 1.. 1 35TH YEAR, NO, 51, . - . I * d - ce, Win, ham , J "I va I.. ,n . 9 . I . . I 1-11 1. I ­ . I $100 PER YEAR IN ADY,ANOE. WINGH"t QN'T., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. SUBr�oRIPTzo�r € 41;6Q 'Ta SvosC1alHous is V, S; . . SANCTUM PARAGRAPHS. Wingham High School, $75 And Costs. Labor Day, From Glennnaan, I Belgrave. SEVENTEEN. Tom got hold of it. Instead of that, The case of seizure of liquor In Rip- The Baseball Club and the Citizens' From this station there have one they leas their whole hide, tail and q g Mr. Sproat spent a .couple of days in all, before ha has them long, Leads The Province n he scent ley on July ,12th, by Provincial Inspee- Band will celebrate Labor day; fuv- West within the past week --Miss K, Seaforth last week, • • To Lucknow we went —Look for the Dominion elections 1 T 1l T, R y pp p Balfour, T, Fortune, L. and Gla Forgie, Mrs, Jolin Wheeler visited her son We losot, b Lucknow wt We dms� School opened again on bxonday for A carat and Constable Phi en, that particulars later, about October 28th, with nowinations i~xatninatious, was brori ht to a trial recentl ,and Ii. Cam bell, and Isaac Metcalfe. A wonderful name, last, and Miss. Ansley will once more. g y p in. Detroit last week, b'rom the star to the finish divest the educational interests of our a week earlier, * * * the result was a fine of $75 and costs. Teacher Chosen. Mrs. Lemon arid. little son are guests 1$aoh thou&]rt short side post-- ^-•---�--- f3 We cheered and we cued Academy of Learning, The Advance Twent nine candidates assed the That tales off the profit, we imagine, Wingham Public School Board did Baseball Game, of Dir, and Miss Bud e.. Air extended each chest. -Tito Saskatchewan elections iesuI- y" P1. g The boys were well matched correspondent wishes the teacher and. Junior Leaving, 12 taking'Honors. not secure eitber• the first or second Blyth and Wingham will play a Mrs, Proctor of Brussels is a visitor And each playod his game the best of success in this work, ted in the return, of the Scott govern- Not Sunday Work.. choice of the applicants for the posi- League game Isere on Thursday, of As it it forever decided hie fame. pupils meat by a majopity of about ten. Twenty passed the Junior Matri- with Mrs, Hill this week. The first of firat was played to ;;he last and a pleasant term all through, Tile Reports are current that some per- tion of teacher in the junior depart- this week. Game called at 3 p,m. But nothing was doing, * * „ culation, r foundation in educational matters re - son or persons make a, practice of ment. When notified of acceptance The boys would like a good attend- Miss Lem. Geddes is in the Wing- Duo nowuflie was a e font —The 'Hamilton Spectator is afraid 'Fourteen passed the Senior Leaving, hunting oil Sundays outin Turnberry, of application, both had engaged else- once. ham hospital, seriously ill. of damsels and dames quires to .be solid, and we may say lest the proposal to cure rheumatism two taking Honors. Game is not plentiful, and the dogs where. A special meeting of the Jos. Yuill and Leonard Wheeler left Griew loudltheir "two games." that this should be the case in this by lightning ,may have the same effect This..is the record of Wingham High have taken after the farmers' sheepBoard was held and Miss Christina For Rest Batter, for Crystal City,. Man„ last Friday. And so we must quote community, since a. new cement the With reluctance profound dation has been placed under the as killing a mosquito on a man's bald School, nand it is certainly one of and poultry,. The farmers want the Hawkins of Port Albert was chosen. Winghain has five games to play to Mrs. Perlin of Turnberry spent Sun- That Lucknow has acetas head, with It, hammer, which the teaching staff and the Citi- guilty parties looked after, and it is She has accepted the situation, and finish out the Lakeside League ached With the tali on the ground, school. The inside has been painted i y p p g day with her sister, Miss Bengough. And now there commences and veneering will be done Inter. * * * zens also have reason to be proud, likely they will be brought to justice. coupes well recommended. ule, Willis ,44 Co. will give to the bat- The fight that old last g Mrs, J. A. Brandon spent a day with Till the sun sank low —We have not much pity for the By examination of the results report- The penalty is by no means trifling. ter making the most Bits, a, $5 pair of her sister, Mrs. Bryant of Hullet, last And and o1 the second already stated Last week, the water was all let out - man, who is left without the privilege ed from other Schools, the record of Contract het. Albert shoes, One base counts one was one for the Sepoys of the race from the dam. to the elec- of exercising his franchise, if he is so Wingham High School has not been }rouse and Barn Burned. hit week' Bat all were well mated. trio light house, in order to commence equalled, n The Executive committee of the ,two base, two; Who base, three; Mrs. John Little and two sons, Will. Lucy and Her' decide. to change places g careless, that he will not take the q ,indeed we might say has raphe house and barn on.the old Kell Council had two meetings this week and a home run 4. Who will get the The Lucknow »goys think. � the excavations for the now flume, scarcely been serious] Approached, farm, now owned by Jas, Coombs', on the Electric Light plant improve- P and Frank, left for Arcola, Sask., last This a rather odd case Is— The space q trouble to ascertain if his name is on Y Y pP ' , prize ? p are required for the eye wheel the voters' list or not. If a name is These marvellous results, too, were and leased by Jas. Powell, were de- ment. Four companies tendered, and week. And it proved that when man Remains in his sphere will be much larger and deeper than accidental) omitted, the law provides accomplished in face of an over- Nearly host tics Life, Miss Jennie Proctor and Miss Emma He has chance eel success the old one required, and much more y p st•royed by firs on Saturday night. the contract was given to the Canada Ho will not got elsewhere. q , easy methods of correcting the crowded school, with four teachers, The barn took fire, and the wind car- General Electric Co. of Peterboro. It A. McKersie, Methodist Missionary Clark of Belgrave left for Waskeda WinghamALucknow i I hg in they are out power will be developed. It was fig, Not only has the School distanced its , at Island Lake, 200 miles east of Nor- last Friday. The interest about, ured that the excavations would have error. tied the flames to the house, so that includes Generator, Bxcitor, Switch- * * * competitors in this county, but no way house, is a Turnberr bo and One of the worst electrical storms And aor four comes wilco Lucknow to bat. y Y both were destroyed. There was an board papal and instruments, Trans. Y Y y+ gain Wingham score-- been completed b Saturday, the. —Nebraska has succeeded in return- High School in the province allows insurance of $1600 on the buildings for formers, and thirty up-to-date street was on the fated steamer when it was for many years, passed over Belgrave What o got g the°spore's at two to one, results didn't tally with the figuring, Ing one and a quarter million acres of Better results, not even the Collegiate Air. COGnibes, and Mr. Powell had lights, etc. there are 20 now in use. burned to the water's edge on Lalce on Sunday night-. The game's on in earnest, great is the fun and they will do well if they finish it land to the public domain, land which Institutes in towns and cities. Per- , g ( ) The rooters for Wingham this week. The deeper the o $500 on contents. The contract price is $4,3a"0. Citizens Winnipeg recently. The steamer took Belgrave Public School opened on All alae to their icor P Y g ' the had been fraudulently obtained, and haps one exception might be made in must be patient if there are slight fire at night, and Mr, McKersie was in Monde under the charge of Miss We won'callecl out something slower the work is likely to be, eapeci- now subject to homestead. Details of Junior Matriculation in the Casa of P K y g we won't here repeat, A Car Smashed. interruptions, for when the system is bed, and was aroused about 2 o'clock Marshall as. teacher. we pitied the man a liquid Teeswater ally if water troubles the man and has the process might be useful here in Toronto, where, being near to the P Y smoke, '.fie just had time to grasp IxIe really wae'Gona liquid Cohen hotter to be kept pumped out. Since the Canada, when there is a eban e to Universit , the a ecialize the re- In switching at the G. T. R, on Sat- in position, it will ba first -cissa. The by 1 g P 11irs. Wray has returned home, after g y y P P his coat and vest and had to escape a When Ernie thought him bad— emptying of the race, steam has been honest government, and the grafters partition for that exam. -In face of. urday, one flat car game to its wreck, tender accepted was the lowest. P spending a couple of weeks with Poor Ernie hehou�gnt so Just how it happened those that through the window. One minute friends at Dobbinton, 9 iia 5t:8 innings ends, Lucknow scores two the power, and the lights were ori a are ruled out. • the highly creditable results, it is no know, To RENT,—Hotise near High School, more and he could not have escaped. Tip go abouts of the whole village crew. couple of nights, while arrangements " * * idle boast to Bead this article --"Wing ,wont tell, but the result was partly furnished, or would sell fur- He of on•the to Ideal, but lost all he Mrs, Wiley of Belgrave is spending Tho sixth is a blank, the 7th is played, were being made to get water t0 the —In view of the terrible leas of life evident to all who saw the smashed nishings. Enquire at Advance office, g g a month with her friends, Mr. and It ends with•another Wingham has made Team . High School Leads the Pro had. He was on his way to Ontario Now the battle is hot, the score, is a tie boiler. See what happens you Upper and injuries inflicted by the celebr<ti- vince." car. A heavy carload of coal and a Mrs. Goy of Turnberry. Herb is doing the pitching town folks, when a cog slips down flat car loaded with bridge iron or Rural Schools Opened. to attend College in Toronto. Mr.. None pass Barret by. tion of July 4th, the city of Cleveland We give below the full list :— something like it with i ether with Rural schools opened on Monde McKersle's parents reside at Glenfar- Air. Wm. Wightman has bought we goo into toutt a 8tho ninths the same here. We are IT, has decided to put an end to the g g P y' row. Had the firs happened three the farm of Jas. Cloakey on the gravel With no news to proclaim. carnage in that cit and the Council JUNIOR LEAVINQ such force, that the bed of the flat car 17th inst, Some of the Turnberry road south of Belgrave. The tonth is then started o y f hours later, not a soul would have They're playing like fiends MISS Sp,anr iAT� has prohibited the use of firearms and Herb Dobson, (honors), Roy Ghlla- left the trucks on the track and start- teacher9 are—No. 2, Ed. Robinson ; i'13!`LI T''� fireworks on Independence day in goer (hon'rs), H. Green (hon'rs), Edna ed an aerial flight as an airship. It No. 3 (Glenannan) Wesley Ansley; escaped, for the steamer would then Miss Charlotte Grigg of Detroit Fee but netthe r ltee whiskers have been miles out in the lake. As it attended the funeral of her sister, We start the 11th, the score's 3 to 3 Graduate of Toronto Canservatory of Music future. Other cities might follow the Isbister (honors), Bessie Lovell (hon- proved too heavy however to fly, and No. 5 (Gilmore) Miss Pearl Wynn; was, several lives were lost, and the Miss Grigg, last Sunday. Much interest centres on pitcher Horbie. and authorized Teacher of the Pletcher example and profit b it. ori`), Bessie Marsales (honors), Annie so contented: itself by resting one end No. 6 (Holmes) Miss Carling; No. 7 They look like ball Music Method, Sym and Finder - P P Y McEwen (honors), Carter McKee (hon- on the toll of the carload of coal, (Zetland) Miss Toll; No 8 (Junction) entire consignment of valuable furs a Mr. L. Maguire of Edmonton is visit- When landInFred s glow plate ga`ith { theinorigi dito that Sy - * * * ,, total, loss, in his brother, R.•Maguire. He says At a terrible rate, thetic School, New York.) ors), Wm. McLean (honors), Minnie Afiss Hetherington; No. 9 (Powell s) g The batter bewildered can't at all realize —See page 4, for report of Dr. Chis- GEaiTS 1—Have you seen the new Miss Vanstone; No, 10 Lower Town BitINC# a.lon oltr shoes; we do re- crops are good at Edmonton, How It was that he missed it Pupils ionepbotldi for Conservatory ftndrPi noamina Ross (honors), Mary Sheriff (honors), ( ) g y helm's effort in the house to secure lines of Invfetus Shoes for Fall? The But Barret looks wisp. Ethel «Taish (honors), Maggie Ander- bast in Canada for men. Drop in for Miss Ansley. Miss Andrews of Blue- pairing and wE Do TT ItIGET. Lowest Air, McClelland has put down a new The 12th Is now on, it really is great Classes open 4th .Sept. better fruit inspection, so, as to raise P prices. W. J. Greer. cement platform and otherwise im- The crowd pays again For information regarding tuition, &c., apply the standard of Canadian apples ail son, Jean Bone, Jennie Bowman, Duna a look.—W. J. Greer, vale has been engaged for No. 7, Mor- P 'Though they paid at the gate, , at her -home on Minnie St.. pp Currie, Reta Davison, lYm, Galbraith, ris ; Miss Durand of Clinton for No, _ : proved the front of his store. The Irish 13th with its number of luck the English market. The member for Passed by with the rest t d h' self Alvin $art, Lizzie Hetherington, Nel- 13, U.S.S. Turnberry and Morris; Mr. _ Belgrave is undergoing considerable And out were all. struck. Past Huron has no spare rm ,�,�,�,�,�,�,�,� Tho fourteenth was pitched an effort in behalf of the farmers son Higgins, Viola Isard, Earnsclifie McEwen at Bluevale ; Alfred Posliff of improvements in the way of putting with arms that were sore y t - &We thought it would end it Musgrove, Earl Porter, Clayton Proc- t towel, a school near Tweed; Miss local 11 Items down new cement sidewalks, during the parliamentary term now g jAer8otlars But lo, there was more. for, Belie Robertson Roberta Sheriff, Ethel Davidson of town returned to � R. -J. Clegg left on Monde on a The 15th began, excitement was high closing, and he is constantly receiving > > y ^��^^^^^o gg Y we parsed the third baso Perf e encouraging words from Liberals as Florence VauNorman, Clarence Wil- her school near Collingwood, and Miss Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Western tour; he will visit Chicago But were doomed with a Ry. son -29. Airs. Thos. Drummond is visitin in Sprung to near Markdale. stock yards, Winnipeg and Calgary; Itseasf ct my dear'frieinpd well as Conservatives, showing that g . his efforts have been appreciated. JUNIOR MATRICULATION. London. , 4e There is no change in the local mar we wish him a pleasant time. And sixteen long innings came to an end. * * * Elgin Currie, Viola DavidsonRata Miss lss Alice Fitzpatrick is visiting Election Expenses. kala, except that live hogs are $6.25. Its an actual fact the seventeenth Came « Mrs. Gideon Hood, of Saginaw, is at It also went out, but it went out lame The S1Hell8st Ever" friends in Petrolia• Hare era a few notes of the recent For Lucknow had scored The indications continue to point Davidson, Gordon Duncan, Muriel John Symington, a Chatham cattle the home of her father, Win. Little, By a hit on the moor very strongly to a Dominion election Duncan, Roy Gallagher, Wm. Gal Miss Hattie Wellwood is home from election that may be of interest. The dealer, sold sixty head to James Ross and intends to take him home with Which landed a man Toronto on a visit to tier parents. Government's bill as per the Return- On the midst loud sure. ii a If before November. In that case, the breis", Alberta Goble, Gordon Goble, P of Tilbury for $5,000. bar, owing to his very poor health. thus midst loud cheers The Merry Willow lists used will be those of 1907. While Harry Green, Alvin Hart, Merle Mrs. Leonidas Hubbard is visiting Ing officer's figures was $903.49. This This groot game el>ded ` her sister, -Mrs. W. II. Cruikshank. LosT.—Pair of eye glasses. Finder Wm. Dore of Wingham has planed And fortunate was it for all who attend this may be .as fair for one party as. Lamonby, Bessie Marsales, Carter Me- includes ballots and other printing, please leave at Advance office. three new rubber -tired buggies in Bel TowWinghamvrealosoonng cod. the other, it is scarcely fair to the Kee, Pearl McPherson, Minnie Ross, R. A. Crowder was -in town a few deputy -returning officers' fees, poll JUST ARRIVED. Mr. Wm. Mitchell brought the Ad- rave this summer. R. E. McKenzie, watch out for the time days last week; he looks as natural as g g And if morn, night or noon -�•�• •• electors as a whole. On account of George Tees, Gerrie Troy, Ethel ever. rooms.(now paid by Government in- vance a bag of flue eating apples, and Dr. Hamilton and W. Wray were the Go up to the Park, friend "MERRY \'YIDOW" Perfume removals and deaths, there will be Walsh, Gertie White -20. stead of by municipalities) expanses And if you don't see ust arrived. Come in Air. J. B. Ferguson left on Tuesday of distributing ballot boxes and sup- he has our thanks for his kindness, purchasers. The me of your life l , quite a difference between the Voters' SENIOR LEAYINa. for a few weeks' visit at Saskatoon, Tust ilaixio it on me.—Oso>tiz> , and sample it, It's list and the list of recorded votes. Be Sask, plies to deputies, etc. Thera appears A number of the members of the Dont forget Trinity Church lawn P Pearl McPherson (honors), Viola to have been very close scrutiny of A•• Y• P. A. drove to Blyth on Friday social at Garner Nicholson's on Thurs- Sweet and lasting r sides new -comers in a municipality Davidson (honors), Edna Anderson, Dir, and Dors. 'Jesse Button of night- to attend the Trinity Church day, Aug, 20th. Every person come ( ) ever item of the accounts, for in one g Y will be minus a vote. There does not, Lucknow spent Sunday with friends y and have a good time. Mr. Nichol- Lower Will Valli. however, seem to be any way out of Elgin Currie, Cora Currie, Olive in town. instance a deputy -returning officer garden party there, g $ � (.ruiksbank, Everett Glenn, Albert charged 25 cts. for postage, but one son will make all welcome. 1' 7� the difficulty, creeps in places where Aiisses Viola and -Mabel Isard are g P g + Y The road through the river south of - ��datisl F_� !, ilms ms re tr Goble., Gordon Goble, Annie AlcBur- spending .ti few weeks with Williscroft the actual amount (14 cts.) was allow- town has been closed on account of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wheeler have gie ationi allowed. ney, Thos. E. Robertson, Gertie Troy, friends. - ed. Another D. R. 0, charged 25 cts. high water. The nee$ bridge will be returned from a three weeks' tour up Mrs. Mirehouse, sen., left on Tues- a,rid SUpp11eS. * ' * Ernest Wiley, Robt. McBurne 14. +, '� , the lakes and at Bruce Mines, where day for the West. ,:;_ the winter y y Norman Brandon of St. Marys was for "miscellaneous" and this was dos- open after friday noon, —Just in this vicinity, y $ Trunks and Valises are going out they visited friends. Mr. Wheeler Harvest has been delayed somewhat .•A..�.r �^^ a visitor at his home on Monde and allowed. In all 10.09 was deducted apple crop does not seem very &bun- Tuesday. dant. The International Apple Ship- leaving the amount paid over to Re- fast these days, at W. J. Greer's, 'Big reports poor crops in Algoma, not by the wet weather. jjhh ((fi�nn � ars' Association met in l A era Falls Mrs. Rutledge and daughter Maud, turning -Officer McQuillin for distribu. stock to select from at lowest prices. 0 enough grain this year to sustain its Dirs. Bird is visiting her parents, „ J; ���60� IiIU�tIUMtiii P g Champions hose To Tail -Enders. were guests of Mrs. Tindall, B line, tion, $892.80. Besides ,this there was A cit clergyman says there are population. �� y g Y Mr. acid Mrs. Phippen, on the 7th and their report is as fol- last week. the expenses of the candidates them- 6,000 idle people in Toronto who can- The many friends in Belgrave and Iows :—Canada's yield will be sub W. J. Johnston is preparing to put y' Miss Marjory Gordon spent the past DRUGGIST stantiall the same as last ear's but , two weeks with friends in Clinton selves. The legal notice of these for not find work. 75,000 are idle in Chi- vicinity are sorry to learn of the death a cement foundation under his house. y Y et friday last the lass! bail tossers aild Bayfield. North Huron appears -in this issue of sago, and 15,000 in Detroit. of Mrs. Nicol, wife of Jas. Nichol, last ni D C D O i? d L D B L 0 C S will be differently located. Nova met defeat at the "specs of, the Luck- y Misses Annie and Mona Walters '' � Scotia's will bee equal to that of 1907, the Advance and details may be seen The Rector and Mrs. C. E. Deakins Thursday. They conducted a hard - q now Sepoya on the'grounds of the cat- Sterling and May Reading have re- in each advertisement. Mr. Currie's ware store in Belgrave until last were guests of Miss Diary Agnew lastFU4�4II1'lAAl�Ml1lU'!"�1!!illt'l4NbklAi41MMA'Mf and Ontario's east of Toronto slightly turned from a visit fo friends in Brus- will be "At Home on Tuesday, Wed- week. The g y ter, the score being 4-3. But they sols and Blyth: total was $68.53 ; Mr. Musgrove's, spring, when the sold out and moved lighter. rhe district north of the were nqt defeated until the record for - nesday and Thursday afternoons ofy Y P R, Moons has been putting the Miss. -Lillian Holland of New York is $197.05. In Centre Heron Proud- on to a farm that the purchased near y P g main line of the Grand Trunk will be ameteur ball had been broken and nest week, Aug. loth, 26th and 27th. eave-troughs hs . on Mr. Gaunt's new • spending -part of her holidays with foot s expenses were $254.99, and Por- Bluevale. Mrs. Nichol was a laugh- g the same; south of the main line will night was fast approaching, the pitch- Miss Gordon of town. Those who are Open to accommo- house. be in excess of last year's yield. Bri- ars' battle going to the end of the 17th ter s, $167.15. In South Bruce, Dlr. p ter of Jas. Nethery on the gravel road _ • - - teh Columbia's will ea below that i- Dir. and Mrs. Robt. Tennant Ieft to- Truax' expanses ran up to $273.70, al- date boarders for the High School south of Belgrave. Icer mother died Mrs. Jas. C. Bale and daughter, • THE BEST innings. Johnston and Dunlop were clay on a three weeks' trip to points in though he only spent $1.00 for hall term opening Sept, 1st, should com- a couple of weeks ago. We sympa- Gladys, are guests of Mrs. Cbris: An - last year, and will require shipments the opposing slab artists, and the Pennsylvania and Ohio, g 2 printing. p y thize with Mr. Nicliol and his family derson. from eastern Canada. The New En rent and light, and $...50 for rintin municate with Principal Taylor at Eng- benders they delivered were bard to Miss Ethel Davidson returned on Dr. ClapSEs.--The p's expenses in the same rid- once. of small children. We are sorry to report that Mrs. T.GhUO��o� land States promise little better than straighten out. Jack Good of Tees- Saturday to take charge of her school Ing were -i03.52. TnUNics AND VATAlargest By the death `of Mary Hannah . Hilt has not yet regained her former s. , half of last year. The quality for the water, who acted as umpire, loaned again, near Collingwood. stock. to select from, and at lowest entire Canadian territory promises to his services to the tail -enders and Miss Ethel and Master Earle Hall Tnuxics l—Strop Trunks with prices —W. J. Greer, Grigg daughter of Dirs. Wm. Grigg condition of health. • • be good. practically handed them the acne •b are spending a couple of weeks with strong locks Stilt Cases. Club Bas of East Wawanosb, in her 21th year, Airs. Win. Anderson and son Roy, g p Y g Y + g The Y, M. C. A. boys have been go- we area again reminded that the young The School Shoe question es relatives in Owen Sound. and Telescopes of the first unlit at g y g of Cleveland Ohio, are nests of DIr. '. his rank decisions. The game started quality, � Ing out on Tuesday evenings for recta- > g gain. The fall term commenced At 4.30 with Barrett in the box and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Workman have W, J. Greer s. as well as the old are called to pass and Airs. Chris. Anderson. shortly and with it cornea the anon. Last Tuesday, about twenty- DR. OvENs, M. D., 'London, Eye and Dunlop behind the bat for Wingham, returned to town after spending six of them spent a couple of pleasant away' Miss Grigg had been away Geo. Sr•igley metros to get all that is demand for Ear Surgeon, will be at MoKibbon's their holidays with friends. Them Went West. from home for about two ears living drug store, on Wednesday, Aug. 26tb. the Lucknow battery being Johnston hours at Mr. I. Stewart's near Zet• Y g coming to him and is buying a cream Solid, Stylish) Comfortable Cataract, suint failin eyesight, and McCo At the end of the 2ud -Rev. Nathaniel Welltvobd and wife Friday morning was a busy time &t th Detroit and it was during her stag Separator; no cream going to escape. School Shoes for the �; squint, gY• o£ North Toronto are visitors at Air. land. nasal catarrh, deafness, head .noises innings, Wingham . battery reversed, Win. Weliwood's this weals. the U. P. R. station, and 128 passen- there that she contracted the cold Boys and Girls treated and glasses properly fitted. and tela score being 1.0 in favor of o as gers left for the West. Fifty-ulne of August weather and storms so far, which resulted in her death. For tiVe intended to give you something Y Hours -2 to 8 p. m. Rev, A. Johnston of Woodstock h these came from the north b G, r.R., have turned out exactly as Prof. about eight months, she has been good, but we have been long-winded Our Pebool Shoes will stand Lucknow, a battle royal ensued. At been renewing acgoaintancm in ibis Y enough now, and to do it justice must . the rough knocks and the hard and the others whose names tiro given Hicks predicted, and to the very day. wasting &wa,s with tuberculosis, but kicks the are bound to iomivo. the end of the 7th innings the score vicinity during the pant weak. g - leave it over until next week. It is y was a tie 3.3, and although each team Air, and Dlrs. J. A, Taylc,r returned below, were ticketed by Agent When it is remembered that he out- her slckness was borne with patience Shoes that combine the Parent's had mien on bases at different times, ori r. anrda after spending a few lieemer for Western points :—Jno. A. lined with accuracy the weather for and in it Christian spirit, Death came real gaol, and will ]seep, so as the ads. desire for wear with the Chil• /� weeks at St. Thomas and other Campbell, R. D. Golle , II. Connell, each month of 1903, over e- year ago to her on Friday morning, Aug. 14th, say—"watch this space nest week." drop's idea of looks. Every pair w ith'Ch ' ie�8 no runs were tallied until the 17th In. p + made non honor, good work- nings, when flits by Findlater and points, John Munns, Jos. Greenway, George (for ilia almanac tv+Ls published in and she was laid to rest on Sunday The old man -trap board sidewalk P + west of the race has been removed, inrtnahip and solid leather from Johnston forced in the winning run. Mrs. Geo Sadler and daughter Thel• Churchill, James Armour, W. J. G. August, 1907) it vfill be seen that he afternoon in Brandon cemetery. The heel to too. Mr, Geo. Mason conducted service he excited witnesses bored in upon ma, of Detroit and Miss Sadler of bases his predictions on a scientific funeral services were conducted at the and a gravel walk substituted there- OUR GUARANTEE BACK 2, p + Scott, Jas, Robinson, T. J. Diliott•, in Jamestown last Sunday evening. the field with congratulations for the Cleveland, are visiting the Misses W. Belfour, Rich. Casemore, Itobt. basis. house and grave by her pastor, Rev, for. The only way to avoid getting a OF EVERY PAIR Rev, Mr, Radford of Belmore is ex- Sadler. victors enc} Cheers for the vanquished, A. Cruikshank, Alex. McDougall, R. Important news to the girls and G. W. Rivers, of Belgrave Methodist leg broken at night was to leave the School Shoes at $1, $1,50, $1.75, pulpit in St. An. q e Air. and Airs. Chas. E. Moore return, Thornton, J, W. Pearen, Drat. boys, Read ad. an pa>ze S.—T�VII.LIS Cburch. A very large number of sidewalk alone and take to the road. according to size and style. pec. ed to occupy thep p but the umpire, who stole away wr h ed to Toronto on Monday after spend , K g On Saturday, Air. C. Edwards of church next Sunday, Rev D. a down, received not a cheer in two weeks with the formers Sproule, D. A. Mitchell, Agnes Hast- Co., sale Agents for Victoria Slices friends And neighbors followed the drew's Y his head w , g for ladies and Albert Shoes for men, remains to their last resting' place, �' ilcmctips i we sew free of charge all Petrie will probably return from his even from the winners. parents here. Hugs, Andrew Leggatt and wife, John The pall -bearers were six young men, Wingham was passing through our rips in Shoes bought of ns. Phillips, Alvin Orvts, Lewis Beecroft, Mr. and Airs. Robt. Johnston have s0hoolmaltes of the deceAsed. Besides burg, when a clog rushed out at him . . ..... ... .... .. vacation for the following Sunday. Lunknow.,,. 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 b 0 D. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Win. Orr left on Thursday last on P removed to Mal$rdale, and left on her widowed tnathei, Alar leaves to s e of Bal rave an- Wngbam.„ 0 0 1 10 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--3 his return to Portage -la -Prairie, where Sara J. Irwin, Andrew Gasenlore, R. y and bit him fiercely on one leg. Or- See Lie for 'trunks and Valises ROv. J. J' Ha tI g he has a good situation in a mercantile Monday for their new home, Air, and mourn her loss faitr sisters and a g g ilau v. recency to hts'Belgr gte an- NOTES, g Calvert, V,, Linwood, John Lamont, brother, all of v+hare were resent at d°rs were given for the db to be shot, an extend- establishment. Dan. McLean, John.A, Jamas, Lennie Airs, Johnston are good Citizens and tiro funeral. The s were 1p of the as he ought to be, People should be that as he intended to take The loss of this game puts Wing• Mrs. N. Johnston and Mrs. John we regret their removal, they have community is extended to the bereav- able to pass without leaving their ficslr Wheeler, Jos, Youill, Chester Hogg, WAAREEI ed holiday, lie had decided to tender ham and 13lyth a tie. for 2nd place. Kuntz, of Buffalo, Rile spending a W. S. Yackie, T. Finnen, Aylmer Tif- Kone to a bright, pi-6glessive, busi- ed family in their sorrow, torn. his resignation to take effect in Sep- Goderich leads the League, month -*siting the lattgr s brother, pass -doing village, and we wish them tember. Mr. F, N. R•oderns. fln, Albert Down, Geo. Mutton, V, Joe 3Cirig is going into tit° poultry _ Laeknotiw outfield is the best in the Burfiett, S. B; Fraltek, Frank .Little, success. The Advance will visit theta' business extensively and Is building a Rev. W. G. llowson'a sermon ',tat League. They have 12 put-outs to Mr. Will, Flenty, editor of the Oak- rs, J. Little li. Robin- weekly and keep them posted on the Sent Without A Name. ville Star, spent a. Ealy ds. s last week Will, Little, M number of chicken houses. With Sunday morning was based on the Chair c]~edit, and not one error, p Y A very good sensible item was sent "" " „ at the parental home in town. lie son, H. McKenzie, Vol. Falconer, W. Occurrences hare. eggs in the hummer at 18 cts., and in words -•�''�Vhen ye pr&y say Quit,; us this week about "young girls,'+ — Ff , Two "cera and fifteen minutes for tree R.ccampanied by his seri Barry, S. Ij'orrest, '4Vm, 'scilla J. McVittie, A. The storm of Sunday, night was & the winter anywhere up to 350, pool• and the topic was The Socialism of 17 innings is "going some," Miss Nellie Whiteman of Teegwater We have no fault to find with it, but _ bOOK1CREPERS „ C. Green, Angus McKenzie, S. McBur• tornado at Godericli. Trees were up no °Horne •freta attached, hence it Can try should pay well. As to the feed, - the Lairds Prayer. The dist:ourae vas Win ham had then left on 3rd base has taken a, position with the Wing- hey, W. J. Johnston, A. Stewart, F. rooted and broken branches aro they don't eat much, for they only, SfiENOGRAPIi$lt$ helpful, n the evening, the g. not appear until 3i a know who gent it. „ e grain at a time." Anyhow, 6 AND 1. vera Help t{ . a .. to live of the last 10 innings: a V Flour Mills.if VVI Mica Who semen l- Reid, V.- Walters, Sam., Wilkinson, strown in stall direction, The ropf was Scores of times we have stated in take riu g ai y , a griuluate of Wingilatlti. Easiness Clot TELEGRAPiiERS aabjeet :1 Tvas unusual, A Lacrosse ,,Skidoo," Air. Good • no more do le a, N, Morrison, Iaamo Jewett, M. Good- partially blown otl`'the AicLoan block we wish Joe success in his venture. _ Match for the Champlonship, based + g these Columns that the name must man, It. E.''inlay, J. Anderson, Ml's. on the Square over the stores occupied and Talking about our industries, we !rratnCd by our mana$emontla, year, an the words "Striweth for the mssv you umpire in alta Lakerslde League. Mrs..V�, . H. Elliott, Air, and Nits, , accompany everq communication,Experierlcn eouuty. Gradooat.tlg most . ,4 a o d Bert. Winfield, Miss Ada and Master Jas. Robb, Goo. Anderson, John Case- by W. C. I rldhani and II. Edwards. till come without. "'From forgot to Inention that out pleat in- _ smcossaoll outme course for Teach.1for "�'� tory." The dis0ottrtie rues unique In Lven the f,ucknoLa playets and Cr w eyet they, n ur ork. Percy Elliott slid M.tas Alibis Barber, inure, Chester Higgins, V. Neighbor, The Wheel Riga Company's plant woo I subscriber" Will not do. We must dustry Is 110 small potatoes. T. '1'. em. Wall Send postnt for I its terries, but was stn earnest appeal laughed At you and yo w eras endin 1t creek's t�acattan• cam - oun man to arra themselves eta p p W. Neighbor, badly damaged, Windows blown in know tvho sends any article. It would I+ielcls establishment furnishes to big toy g Sj Ing at the like, . and the roof half taken off. The gave us a lot of trouble if we could pile of pleat for you Upper town folks - Fall the side of the Right, iit the struggle LAli�sln><o Li1A(IiTE SrAtiblhtT, Heaslan of 'W41 in ton, We are giving a neat and useful pre T�l'nt Opi�li Sept.1st Air. J. W. gtrAets ware erfe0t torrerita. ever week. Yott tiiust Have sad a i _ _ _ ... ... .. , life. Neat Sunday, Mr. HoeVgon's Won Host Per Cont,belawaro, who hits just returned from gent with every pair of school 010es, p only, gat people to rernenlber this. y g }' of .� s his rants here Our school shoes are unbeatable for I3o.tltT)shg'Vi AXTIrlx,---:A. number of petites judging by the output down tsirb oet in the morning will be Grid Goderich 6 B am l:nglrtnd, will visit pa y sola High f3clioOt Or Birsinesa College ntu• D(%inDJVTtEt WANTED. --•I have room here. Toni dcttis both wholesale tttirtl ' tri 1ghant Buss d.99 College j n Plowman." 1n the evening, Wingghesrii 7 643(f fair a few days. Air. Hasolcin ivae Oi10 plrice and quality. Willis >Sc ! O„ g i a ad at biro. for a fair boarders; students referr• „ . 7 line,. t11 the Toronto Bl th; r 7 4 0Ta of tits fliambelrs of the Amerloi%n Mille agto, for Victoria 9hoeo for ladies and dents pan he n0com Trod t 'trial N. %Vallsvoott of �' 'lead rid, 011 C. J. I811Eott'd, Shtiter sliest; apply at ere ; gaol aCOottlmrldationg ox A, "stall, though we never heard of a 090. SPOTTON, i'itTNCtt'AU Conferen0e will oc�ctipy the pulpit. KinbArdlno A ri 3ltl$ 'l!eairi who woki the plympio Uita,n» Albert Shoes for matt. rf4lt'e publto aro aarcitally inirtiecl, H,utrkno�ty }l' 9 204 'plohriblo ttt bleier in Jul$', ; 'page 5. on0g, g w Advance nfned einglo animal beIn to -tailed, aftor