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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-08-27, Page 1'. .:� u , ;� .. ... ii.,;,. 04 I .,, p...,., .. :, .1 n !'w••'@'"o- ;`ti' , ,7:J-W""T--.r.. ..w� ..n=`Fwr ,- r.. �'1 `1.. -..,,.,,,. MF,,'J1 • a-+T�T►i ,­ - a. J4r"F, ,p,ry, 35TU YEAR, N04 52, WINgHAM, QNT',, THURSDAY, .ATJGUS'.I.' 27, x,908, sysaCR��TIo�r14x;5 To SUBS U R,ADVANCE. . .. ...... .. . .110..-%^ , F' SANCTUM PARAGRAPHS. --Talk about money being scarce. <'* =]% * Decoration Day. '1'ltttr§day last, Wingham Oddfel• � The Local Markets. No groin is being marketed yet of Bowling Tournament, 'Wingham Bowlers are trrranging+OcaY L �n1 Beigrave. 2 The 1+;ast Wawartosh council met in lows,xnarched to the cemetery headed any account. Flour holds at the same for a Tournament on Sept. 7, 5, 0. --1-^-1."---N0*^ „„�,,,r,� Belgrave on Monday last, by the Citizens' Band and dropped price as last. quoted. Butter is 20 to 'T'here will be; Trophy, Consolation, M 11. ' t til d Why, tip to elate, this season, the To- Air, and Mrs, Fred Ansley of St, a mail twice a week, and Mr, l+isher flowers upon the graves of deceased 21e ; eggs, 18c ; potatoes 00c a bushel ; Scotch Double and Single competi- Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Mr' k a s is ou on a roe ronto Baseball club has used over again this Rall, buying apples. a paying 'Nol, spent a few days during' the has walked to Bluevale to post a let- brethren, In accordance with their tomatoes, 30 to 35c a basket; plums, tions. A large number of rinks Is ex- • Wingham Public and high Schools $1000 worth of balls, ,besides past week with the former's parents. ter because of its bgtter mail facilities, usual custom, 50c to 60o a bushel; hay, $7 n -ton; petted to take part, will open on Tuesday next. Mrs, Harper of Palmerston is visit- men to llsh lost balls out of the bay. In 1803 Zetland was favored with a •� " * „ Friend I3raclwin appeared this week live hpgs, $O,M, Ing her slater, MA's. C, Robertson, mail three times'a week. The Weakest Spot, Wedding In Hamilton. I A fine 200 acre farm in West Wawa^ Miss Maud Haslam of Wingham --It is too lead that none of us can with a sort of disgusted look on his p nosh is offered for sale • sea advt, otherwise smiling nhiz, On enquiry, In I801, a man named Rosa built the ++And so the grippe has settled in Bought A Hardware. By the time this paper roaches the , visited friends in Belgrave this weep. ower be as good as some people think g „ first store in Lower Win barn. It ., v e ought. to be. But then, there is the Found he was "keeping ba,ch. fa yer healed, Mrs, Mulvaney ? J. G. Stewart of town, and James majority of its readers, W. C, Thomp- Sept. 21th is the date of the next Di- Mrs, Adamson 'of Sandwich is visit - consolation £I h thought that none Now some may make a success of a was occupied by Donald St. George --OPm afraid it has, Mrs. O'Sheen. Oloakey of Morris have purchased the son, of Hamilton (formerly of Wing- vision Court sittings in Wingham, Ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 0, M. consolation in the g that, but Joseph thinks nobody can I Fraser. In 1802, Me. FIsher built hie Oi'm afraid it has." hardware business of J. V. Hill, and ham.) will have forsaken the ranks of of us can ever be,as bad, as some peo- l Y grist mill herb, and thefollowing yea Crae. succeed at a job, that mature has not, g�,Shure that grippe is a terrible aro taking stock. The writings aro the Bachelors, and entered the matxi- It is better to blow a horn, ©yen if pie think we are, fitted him for, and he declares lie will ' added a Woollen mill. This was tile. thing; spa' it does always settle in the signed and when stock -taking is corn- monial estate. The wedding takes it is your own, than to swallow one. Mr. John Proctor of Palmerston • * * , hub then, and as many as seventeen „ um this bachelors hall job, at the wakest spot, so it does, leted possession will be given. The place to -day (Thursday) and the lady welted at Garner Nicholeon's last --Eleven thousand five hundred pas- J p J ' ; teams have been seen standing around P P ' P g Timothy for fall seeding for sale. week. list opportunity, at this. (then) busy centre. The ne�v firm will no doub6 secure their is Miss Bertlra Mary Claringbowl -of Geo, , King, stingers left Ontario for the West in Choir Reunion. share of public patronage as both are Hamilton. Will. is well known In Miss Walker of Wingham spent a the five days of harvesters excursions. The wort: of digging for the new I population was not large, for in 1801, favorably known in the communit this vicinity, and now holds a good How is it that doctors can scent dis- few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Many of these were women and child- Hume is proceeding, and it is hoped Thos. Farrow was appointed to take St' Andrews Church choir held an y y' y+ g e, ren. It required eight trains and soon to complete that part of the I tbo census of the southern part of enjoyable reunion on Friday last, in situation as Salesman for the Cana- ease so easily? By their diag-noses, of Carlisle, e to accommodate work. and begin the cement work. '1'urnberry, and this village had nota which many former members of the Kincardine Vs, Wingham. than Carpet Co. Walter T. Hall of course. Miss Fowler of Manitoba has return. - about 120 coaches c lire Advance staff attended the groom, ed after spending a few daps with Mr. them. We noted by the Advance that the score of inhabitants. In 1803, T. G. choir participated. There were in all Next Thursday is ICincardirie s Civic Miss Elizabeth H. Grant, Teacher of * * * new electric machines has been thirty-four, and the pleasant grove by holiday, and Baseball players and and assisted him through the cere- Piano, will reopen studio in the Mac- and Mrs. Hill. Y Jackson erected a fine store and open- mon After the custoraar weddin -On page 4, llre Advance presents bought, That looks like business. ed out a stock of general merchandise, the banks of the Maitland, in East Bowlers and their friends from that y' y g donald block on Sept. 14th, The baseball match between Brns- two views of the possible result of the On Monday night, the water broke in Aiiss Goss was his clerk. Mr, Ftacic Wawanosh, was the spot chosen for town will visit Wingham. A League luncheon, the bride and groom left by sets and Belgrave last Thursday, prov- approaching Dominion elections. One from the old flame, and had to be all ' built a tannery, and later, Miss Gose the picnic. The day was pleasantly baseball game will be played on the evening train on their honeymoon Brown & ii?ilford will open their ed favourable to the Belgrave team, is from a Liberal authority, and the pumped out before work could be re- became Mrs, I! lack. She is now "gone spent, in games, fishing, etc. Abun- park between Kincardine and Wing- tour. The groom's friends in Wing- evaporator in Wingbatn about Sept, ham and Corrie will wish the happy 3rd, and will want apples • see advt. Miss Whitfield -of Grey and Mrs, other from a Conservative source. sumed, home." dance of refreshments was provided, ham ;game called at 3.30. Manager PP ' Hannah and daughter of Hglyrogd Read both and take your choice. We Lumber is dear now anyway; Treace �Ve iniglit mention drat the first and the way home in the evening was T. J. McLean and the boys will be couple as much happiness as possible, Fort SALE, -A second-hand furnace, were guests at R. Oorley's last week. never bet on an election. a made merry with the voice of song. pleased to have the patronage of the. in this world of changes, in good condition. Apply to Dr. the lively biddino at the sale of the blacksmith the village had was Ttios. Fortunately, the weather was favor- public. John Armstronghas sold his dwell- " " * old flooring of the Academy of Learn- -Carruthers, who is still a resident Three rooms to let on Leopold street Kennedy. in house in Belgrave to Jos, Rudd -Toronto daily papers say, that an ing the other day. Two of our es- here, suet Mr, Fairweather was the able for the outing, which it is hoped nears Victoria, with summer kitchen, g y' Paralytic Stroke. cellar, hard and soft water. Apply on Mr. Geo. Mason conducted services Mr. Ruddy may conte to Belgrave to aiuthoritative source places the date of teemed citizens were among the bid- first shoemaker, will be repeated next year, Y remises.—Miss K. M. Fisher, last Sunday at Langside, Bethel and live in the near future. the election as October 93rd. Last tiers. It is thought that while both In those early clays, we were not Air, Wm. Doubledee has not been in P Whitechurch, and was well received week, the Advance put it the 28th, so wanted the lumber, each would 'like altogether -without religious privi- Baseball League Games. - the best of health of late having been Wins A Scholarship. by the congregations. We are sorry to. state that Mrs. we were not far off. But so far there the other fellow r, pay all it was leges. The first church Wingham Op Thursday last Blyth and Wing- subject to weak spells, and on Sunday - John Wightman, on the gravel road, is no official announcement, and we worth. So the bidding went on. ever had, ryas built hero cltiefiy by the ham Baseball teams met on the fila- afternoon last, while attending service It gives the Advance very much Airs. John Helm, who has. been vegy north of Belgrave, was seriously ill, may be as -near the correct date as Finally it teas knocked down at a Fisher 'families. It was a Baptist mond here, and played a good game in the Army barracks, he was seized Pleasure to chronicle the success of ill for the past few weeks, is able to but at time of writing is somewhat Y paper. good price. :Chin the scene changed, =Church, and its first pastor was Mr, resulting in a victory far Wingham. with paralysis. He was borne to his Miss Marjorie, daughter of Mr, and be up for a while this week. The better. the daily a er. g p• Mrs. D. M. Gordon, at the recent ex- * * * and --well Mr. Editor, we won't tell Dunlop, who after a few months was The following is the score by innings. On nen and gmedical aid summgoned. aminations, in winning the Second Advance hopes soon to report her con- Mr, and Mrs. Jess. Horner and -The Toronto News has been re- all that was said and done, neither followed by Rev. Radcliffe, Years Blyth.. • ... 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-5 enquiring Mondaymornin , the valeseent. daughter of Badaxe Mich., and Mr. viewing the political situation in re- Wingham., 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 U-7 Advance ascertained that he was a lit- Edward Blake Scholarship in Science, and Mrs. ,John Horner and daughter g A had we a kodak with us, or we would after, when Upper Town got the start Miss Gordon is m. clever, persevering Avery large boulder caused consid- g ference to the Dominion election now have "taken the picter." It was over of its, the Baptist built up there. The Battery -For Wingham, Dunlop and tle better, Barrett. ; for Blyth, McAx•ter and student, and though quite young, has erable trouble on the site of Ourrie's of Drysdale visited at Mr. Daley's and approaching, and this is its conclu- ninety in the shade for a while, and old church was sold, and is now doingy W. Wray's this week. They are tour - St. Pauls Parish Club. reached a creditable point in a career blacksmith shop, and several blasts Bion :--•"Alto ether, the indications Somers. Struck out, by Blyth, 0; by in in their auto from. Badaxe. are that. the Liberal Government will the fait like getting behind a friendly duty as Lower Wingham Academy, of Wingham, 8. R. Ross of Kincardine A meeting of the members and that promises,to be brilliant in Uni- were required to make it small g fence post for shelter. But the storm, Learning, was umpire. On the same day, Godo- friends of the above club will be held versity work,- She now has to her enough to move easily. The Trinity church lawn social held lose very seriously in the impending like all other wind -storms, soon passed At an early date too, the Methodists credit the assin ' of Senior Leaving on Garner Nicholson's lawn on Thur•s- election, and it will be very fortunate b and no one was killed, and not a held services here. Rev, Dir, Bristol rich beat Kincardine by a score of 7-2. in their rooms on Thursday evening, P g g Tnuxxs AND VALISRS.---The largest y' In the batting contest for the Shoes Aug, 27th at S o'clock. A full attend- Part I, also Part II, with honors, and g day evening was a decided success; if it escapes defeat." single roof in all the town was. blown then in charge of Morris mission came stock to select from and at lowest g g offered by Willis & Co., the score ante is requested, as matters of much this year wrote on the Honor Matric- prices -W. J. Greer, proceeds amounted to $1`L0. The * " * off, though 'tis said some of the occasionally and with the aid of local stands -Hammond, 1; Moore, 4; Brit- importance to the Club will be "latiou, taking Honors in Physics, evening was fine and cool; there was -The Saskatchewan elections are shingles rattled. preachers, such as Air. Farrow (now ton. 3; Aitchison, 2; Corley, 2. brought up for, discussion, and ar- Chemistry, Botany and Zoology, and A rink of Wingham Bowlers 'went a• very large attendance, and the over and Premier Scott is safe, for an- Perhaps you Upper Town folk will Postmaster at Brussels)'Mr. Flack and g g winning the 'Second Edward Blake to Mt. Forest Tournament on Monday. Wingham Band furnished the pro. other term. In order to win, the Leg- P y pp ran ements made for the comm sea- g D1 r. Little, services were held. For a i lature was dissolved when it had think we are "blowing our own We are giving a neat and useful pre- son. All young men are cordially in- Scholarship in Science of $138. alias It was composed of D. T. Hepburn gram, which was highly appreciated. horn;" well, there are others. But I while, their meeting place was in sent with every pair of school shoes. Gordon's University course will be (skip.), C. Knechtel, A. E. Smith and The officials of .Trinity church feel only been• in existence two years and Helm's hotel hall, and later in Flack's Our school shoes are unbeatable for b ►ted ; and President Workman and watched with interest b her many Bert. Porter. The last heard from very grateful to Mr. Nicholson, for a half; the election was brought on in tell you, if the are only a suburb and tannery, and later still -in Jackson's Price and quality. -Willis & Co., sole he Rector will be pleased to see a y " not ver numerous we. have done well 3' friends, who feel sure that it will be them, they had won two games, the use of the lawn, and the service - the busiest time of the year, and the y house. The membership then was— agts. for Victoria Shoes for ladies and large number present. successful. This is another success able assistance rendered by him. in rnnay lines, and some Lower Town Albert Shoes for men. + Mr. C. J. Graham addressed the - Conservatives only had about three Mr. Flack, Jackson and wife, Miss scored b Wingham. High School, , weeks notice. of the election, for the People have made their mark in life. Labor Day Celebration. y g g Baptist Young Peoples meeting on y Boss (the late Mrs. Flack) and Miss which this year has to its Credit, There is. Air. Ansley, our ex County- Monday, Sept 7th, will be celebrated . _ y Monday evening on "Vacation Relig- MISS SPARLIINCi depended upon the, word of the Pre Robertson (now Mrs. John Cooper.) — �,� y+ P twent nine successful &ndidates for „ Engineer, and you wopld nt want any ,those were the days of small things � in Wingham under the auspices of the Y ion, and a very interesting and pro Infer, who had announced that an- better. There are his sons, Feed and the Junior Leaving, twenty fox+Junior other session would be held. Other compared with the resent member, Personals Baseball team and the Citizens' Band. g Y leads time was spent. Mrs. Allen Graduate c of Toronto Conservatory of Music Harry; both were teachers, and now P P matriculation, fourteen for Senior and authorized Teacher of the Fletcher even'more questionable means may be bership of the Aiethodist Church of At time of writing the full list of at- Leaving, ,one Scholarshi We leads the meeting nest Monday, Music Method, (having sytuxcie(i this methodKinder- hold q good situations in the business $ p' Everybody come and welcome, g ventilated later. To win under suchover 500, tractions is not complete, but there y y with the or,ginator at Syn - world. Wesley teaches at Glenannan are now listening for a record to sur- thetic School, New York.) circumstances may gratify the sharp In 1$75, the gist mill, woollen mill Dr. Chisholm, Di. P. is on a trip to will be Baseball in the forenoon, the and is a "chip off the old block," and g, the West. pass this. If any of our exchanges Trunks and Valises are going out Pupils prepared for Conservatory Txamina politician, but it is no mark of states- „ . and Mr, Fishers • dwelling were de- victors to play a strong team in the can show anything to beat it we hoe fast these days, at W. J. Greer's, Big tions both in Theory and Piano. manship. Miss Latira wields the birch in our stro ed h fire, but with the ever Miss Edna Love is visiting friends afternoon. There will also be girls' y g „ , P stock to select from at lowest prices. Classes open 4th Sept. * * " own Academy. Other teachers we y y energy they will not hide their light under a For information regarding tuition, &c., apply at Mitchell, races, boys' races, baseball players' „ provincial furnished the world, are—Miss Etta that formed so large a part of his y P y bushel. at her home on Minnie St. —When any law, federal, p make-up in those days, he did not give Mrs. Kerslake is visiting her par- race, open races, etc. ; prizes for the Mr. W. H. Kerr of Brussels was in or municipal, comes into force, it Jobnston, Miss Dolly Johnston, Kate u The brothers, P. and A. Fisher, ents in Mitchell. should be observed. The fact that Eadie, Annie Eadie, Fannie Eadie, p• best -looking baby ander two, prettiest BRING along your shoes; we do re- town on Tuesday, looking after some took off their coats and rebuilt the Miss Nora Cober of Hespolev is visit- pair of twins under three, as well as pairing and WE Do IT RIGHT. Lowest former members . of Brussels Metho- some Are opposed to such lain should (now teaching in Toronto) Geo. John- Gist mill 40x40 4, stories hi =h, ing friends in town. other attractions. Bills are being is- prices. W. J. Greer. dist Church, to take part in the fiftieth e`�■� carry no weight. Law should be stop and Miss Nellie Beckett. Nor Later on, this struct re also felt a -Miss Bessie Kennedy is visiting sued giving full information. The Golden Wedding.. anniversary on Sept. G and 7. Dar. obeyed, or the result is lawlessness, must we forget Dr. Eadie. Besides friends -in Wroxeter. Band will furnish music forenoon and Kerr has just recovered from a short and that should never characterize we might mention Egerton .Well- prey to fire, and on its site now stands On Tuesdayof this week Dir. and y the Electric Light plant. The sate- Miss M. Haslam is visiting friends afternoon. A Tug -of -War between ' ' but severe illness. r Perf umn I any community. In this connection. wood, now a minister, Geo. Ansley, mill passed into other hands, and has in Belgrave and Blyth. Morris and Wawanosh will be one of the Jas. Mulvey'of town, celebrated We notice that in Owen Sound, where now with a leading Winnipeg f vin, long since ceased to be. Miss Sadie Mullen is visiting Miss the features. See posters and hand- the fiftieth anniversary of their rued- The regular meeting of Court Alai t- a'The SVtelleSt Ever" Local Option is in force, there have and a host of others. As Mr. Agnew After the destruction of the mills; Jennie Stainiey at Grand Bend. bills. ding day. alt. Mulvey was a' native Iand No. 25, 0, 0. F. will be held on been secured, convictions for second is a resident here, we claim his family Miss Olive mason is spending a coo of Ireland, having been born in the Friday evening, 28th lust., at S � .r offences. Seventeen Charges were too, and you find he has furnished live things became dead, and by that time plc is weeks with n is spendon friends. Titrmcs !-Strong Trunks with county of Sligo. Mrs. Mulvey is Can- o'clock, in the 0. O. F. hall, Gregory Z ]aid against nine hotels. Fines vary- physicians, three dentists and two Upper Town had gained on us. A strong; locks, Suit Cases, Club Bags adian born, Bradford, in the county of block. After the bnainess there will' if ! ■ !! $ Ing -from against n $100 were inflicted, trained nurses, seven professionals out postoffice -had been opened there in Miss'Lizzie Wilson spent a few days and Telescopes of the first quality, at Simcoe being her birthplace. Her be a short programme of music and The Merpy Widow 1501 with a mail three times a we with friends in Harriston this week. W. J. Greer's. and three men, Wm. Leach of the of nine. Then there is Mr. Alam maiden name was Elizabeth Mathle. addresses, and light refreshments will � City hotel, J. Warrilow of the Royal Reid; his contribution is a good one. Edward Foley being the first postmas. Barry Marsales of Buffalo is visit- can. Mr, Mulvey came to Canada in be served. 1 JUST ARRIVED. 0* and Andrew Fogarty of the Albion, His daughter was teacher in Upper ter, In 1507, Air. Peter Fisher was ing alt his grandmother's, Mrs. Rey- The Fall Fair. Y nofds, 1850, and in 1855 was muted in marx•i- ' rs TvlEztzzY WIDOW" Perfume have been sentenced to four months' Town, one son is Principhl of a Town appointed Postmaster, and he still Arrangements have been completed r afew b WANTED.—I have room holds the position, so that he has en- Mrs. Jos. Bradwin is spending a few for the Fail Fair,_Sept. 24, 25. The age to Miss Aiathieson. For twelve for a fern boarders; students prefers- just arrived. Colne in imprisonment. Another roan, against school, and another sou is an artist of tered his forty-second year as Past- days this week in Galt, Paris and heli will be open on Thursday even- Years, they resided in the township of ed; good accommodations—Box A. tti,d Sample it. Tt's whom two $100 fines were recorded, provincial note, and President of the y- y Stratford.thitihtears Wallace,allace, and y. ago Advance office. ;i:ing ; admission, 10 ets. The special sweet and lasting . shipped out. Owen Sound is perhaps Royal Academy of ArtistQ. Now beat master. He received his commission Roy Foster of Missouri (A former attractions on Friday afternoon will moved into Turnberry, where they Mrs: Chidlow, of Kincardine, who *-- a the coalition Government of g y) g q lived 33 years. Four years ago, they a difiictilt place for law enforcement, this record if you can. .Chen there is Wingham bo is renewing acquaint- consist of Green race, open to flosses underwent an operation recently in and there has been touch scheming Miss i.TZZIO Ring, trained nurse and Unn. Gen. Brown and Sir John A. antes here. retired from the toil of the farm and and perhaps worse) to prevent the illiss Julia Ding note training. Nei- MacDonald. Governments have come that never woo public money ; Farm- the Hospital liege, died on Monday. M I�oC�a�iS Films ( Miss Tena Geddes, of Morris, who is came to Wingham, where we trust The operation was successful, but the � I and ono and the Ea another is in the hospital with paralysis, isnot er s Horse Race; Slow Horse Race ; law from being enforced, but at last ther mast we omit Mr. F. J. Hill, a soon going) but Winghant's Postmas- improving- P y g g, they will yet spend, many happy Law has scored. 'etre sc�bner all Cana- soloist of repute, with a voice as sweet g' Potato Rice; Highland dancing, etc. disease had obtained too strong ahold ^r ter goes on year after year, serving Dr. and Airs, Redmond are spending g ears. Twelve children have graced g and L1pp11eS. dians learn that id Canada, late is not as the flowers'of Maty. And there are Win halm Citizens Band will be Area- y ' upon the system. The remains were the happy union, eight daughters and � a deaid letter, the better for all con- others. I tell you, we're the stuff, Grit and Tory alike faithfully. When a couple of weeks with relatives near ent on Friday afternoon. On Friday sent to Kincardine for interment. 1 ^ Lansdowne, evening, a Concert will be held in the four sons. There are now twelve Her age was 50. � � future historians write the history of grandchildren and four rest- itiud- a ' ;l: cerned, and don't anybody turn their' nose up g g g y���n���� I the Tovvu of 'G\Tingham, Peter Fisher, 'Rev. D. Petrie and family have re- Town Hall, in which J. H. Cameron, children. What is remarkable is the About twenty-five of the Y.aLC.A. �j at us, °who first brought cues turned front Pine River after a pleas- humorist; Coutts -Bain, Scottish elo- ■ g energy, enterprise cutionist and dramatist; miss Maud fact, that thete has not yet been a boys walked out to Mr, Hethering- � 4 ................ w.^ ant vacation. y y5 HISTO 11ICAL SRE'TCIt. and capital into it must stand at the death in the family. The gathering ton's on the 1st lino of Morris ori Yes, this is a comparatively small head of the list of business men of its blrs, Gordon Henderson of New Buschlen, the `popular violinist, and � BRU(IGIST Church flews Westminster, B. C., is visiting Dirs. others will take part. Ask for hand- on Tuesday was a happy one,,and Tuesday evening. It was quite a long community Mr.. Editor, but it has a earliest days, as its founder. Dudley Holmes. though the sons and daughters are so walk, but one of the boys know the 3• iYi A C D 0 N A L D S L 0 C 8 history, and so far as early settlement bill for a full list and description of at. g Rev, D, Prrrie will occupyhis own AI ow Mr. Editor, they 'say dbwn Miss Minnie Johnston of Arthur is widely scattered that it teas impossi- way so thoroughly that they found -- is concerned, you folks up there are here that I'm a "Coiker," whatever spending her holidays, with her uncle, tractions. Keep the date open—Sept. pulpit next Sunday. not in It at all. Qh those old days, 1 ble for them :tll to be present, a largo the place easily, were well received%PA%MVAWNMMNWftWAPN.WA1%%mA0 that means, but I am just your meek, Jas, B. Phelan. company gathered to extend congrat- and spent a pleasant time. Rev. W. G. Howson's subject last now long gone in the past. The old humble lowlyLower Town Airs. and Miss Cody returned on Death 01 Mrs. Chas, Miller, ukvtioris to the worthy couple, who + Sunday morning was "God and the settlers, neatly all have passed away. ' �/� Tuesdai from camping at the lake halve stood together amidst the storms There was a good attendance at the plowman. In the evening, Rev. N. COURESPONDU . share, incardine, The fohowin reference to the death + - '' g The were a staid race, that came g Upworth League on Monday evening, -, .. 4'Vellwood of l; lington, gave a good y Y of Airs. Chits. Miller of Algona has of life for so many years. Miss Al. L. Brock gave a Bible read-, discourse from Isaiah 90;31. Rev. into the bush, made their little Clear- I . . Lrnest Caspell of Cleveland, Ohio; J, W. Andrews may beexpected to ings, built their shanties and hewed is on a visit 'R to his grandparents, Air. been sent the Advance:—"After an ToENT,,..]l -ouse near High School, ing, A pleasing feature is the bright preach in the Methodist church next out homes for themselves, and Mrs. Rich, James, .1 illness of four months, Mrs. Chas. Mil- partly furnished, or would sell fur- cheerful singing, which is under the HappySunday morning and evening. POPULAR . Dr. ,. H. Loan and wife have re- erSCHOOLSt, seconaohter of Dir. and Mrs. nd dishings. Enquire at Advance office. of F. J, Hill. Next Mon -i7 UEd, Parley was probably the firstg g leadership y ri 0 - Rev. Dr. Dougall of Goderich has settler of this burg, and the remnants ------- turned to Buffalo after visiting Mrs. Arch. McDonald, formerly, of the lot - ,T. day, the topic is "The wise use of been secured for the anniversary of his old shunt are still visible. He Win. Dawson of Culross. line of Morris was summoned to her services of Donnybrook Methodist y It means something, to a young Win. Pae left last creek for Ed- money, by Ira Parker and Harry Shoes Out Again ? Chureh. life will preach at 2.30 and came in about 1850. In 1800, the only lady or gentlenihn, to be a graduate g eternal hone, on August 12th, not, ole L McCaughey, e the Cain Green. Don't her him, but bring .tit. on Sunday, Sept. 13th, and sign of life in Upper Town was a lb of Can,dit's Greatest Chain of high•. menton, where w has a situation ; his withstanding all that could be done Hotel, Lticknow, vas tided in I�incair'- tt a the new - ilia. ri{aht hero. We'll shoe huts on A7.30 i nda evening, lecture on "Ire- S pP 's g grade Modern Actual Business Schools family velli follow in a ss weeks. by medical aid and kind nursing. The 'dine on acharge of selling liquor dur- Gs of 1 victu a you sen so Cher that e a will have no Y g hotel where the Queen:; now stands, � lines of Invtetus Shoes for F'atll? '.Che further trouble abort his shoes. land and some Irishmen," or the story situated at Wingliam,� Peterboro, air. Cltiitdfe and Miss Edens Case- deceased Came to Algoma three years Ing prohibited hours, The charge wits best in Canadai for men, Drop in for of the "Little Green Tale"' and its conducted by Dir. Cornyn. So Lower, Godeeich, Walkerton, (.Clinton and more of Karisa,s 01t,y, re the guests of t We have a $f.i5 Shoo for floss " their uncle, Dir, ThosaAbram, let Hire ago, and Told made a hast of friends laid by Government Detective Ayearst a look. -•VV•. J. Greer, that simply �Teople saturated with the wit and town had the start of 'you, but we. Orangeville, Our Employment Da who regret her death, She bore her i('repressible, drollery of the Irish must admit you have gained on its of pairtment places students immediately of Morris. g who prosecuted. James Haverson race, upon graduation. The only Colleges illness with Christian patience, and defended, but atter looking into the ""----- Pitts All Competing tato years. Austin Litmonby, of 5 the Bank of Rev. H. E. Allen began it series of west r Toronto potting Loose Leaf Hamilton staff at Dunnville, is remained cheerful to the last. The matter, pleado was try and a fine of ,, ""-' ,1 ' , �,,:.,E ,,,,,,,,,,,6, Shoes To Sleep Re , It wbtticl be impossible to separate Ledgers, Bill and Charge Card Sss- studies W the Minor Prophets at the the settlement of Lower Win bane tems, and all modern a T lianees to spending a couple of weeks at lits approach of death gave her no alarm, $100 and costs was imposed, it being We balieve that it is the; best Brayer service on 'W'ednesday even- g �p home here, for she knew she was going to her the second offence. Ing. These will tis robtinuect every from the Fisher family. In the hands o£ students, thereby assuring Sltbo for the mortes this side o£ A short service was - ; the Inoon. Made from selected 8 rapid promotion and h}lest salaries, Air. T, e1..Breen and daughter 0f heavenly home. Victoria s1 oes for lsclies are the SITUATIOM toednesclay evening till the twelve 'spring of 1800, Air. Peter I+Isber, now , g held at ilei sister's home in Dtaisse , 1 > Lalf -- the strongest and moat Over five hunPred leading business Stiult Ste. Marie Out., are visitin books have been gone through, taking your respocteil postmaster, came in houses state that, our graduates are the former's parents, Mr. and Airs. Valford antttn 0f 8hoeruatkin incl orf fills +ex- - with )eadin business houses serviceable leather known. nue book each evening. If you do riot here and seeing tiro luster power and tlroratigllty grounded, �Ve get down il0bt. Breen, $?°trick St. and interment took place Int received ai line, Take new 1`aka•f a lank in our north await our graduates. Soles aro good Oak Tarnned understand these prophecies, wlxtch its possibilities, decided to utili a to filo bid rock foundations 0f liv]ng cemetery, the funeral sermon being c 1 are Gocl's messages to men, come out p ? hne, , s hence it e demand The Misses Bose of Mitchell, who reached b Rev, Air. Lambert 0f window. Willis .C, Co., 8010 agents in - �- Banc i1lGsotodu oneo shti e,r that and study them. Book for next Wed- them, and in 1801 erected a• sawmill for our principles,b have been visiting Airs, W. II. Green, P y Wingham, LOOSE LEAF L�bGER ' will be the Book of , for product snakes its the kkeest liaxv0 gone to the lake shore to camp, Wolford. Deceased tva9 In her 27th � t gives a place for avers tea, nesday, Se t. 2nd, r liege, He had to blaze lits utas from p p' Misa L(zzie Green accompanied them, g and atl modern oflico mottiodK p t+catnnrg of Steno rev hors, $0ol.kee "t. Here is ti ,'loet. Ii•ead it through, before coning. ),h0 gravel road to the 'town plot, ers ar d" Telegrn•phers in Ontario.. A p year, and leaves one son ii ed three which ensure rapid advaneomaut d Wright of Wodd• large number of our rauluates are Miss Mabel Howson, who has been years, tier parents, one brother, 31:1- -.The Central prison at: Toronto is - GREGG SI�ORT$A1�1) Civl�� Messrs. Clark tin g with frim was associated his brother fi g ri at the, Sunda eventn ser- engaged• as teachers by other Colleges. visiting friends In England for the chael (quite ill alt present) and sis'• srtcroWded that thirty prisonerR sent- sa g •Y Archibald, who superintended the. , , r'iicrd to that lace are confined in the - taught by the only .ltaelier ht , for the Boy's Shoo troubles. vice Irx the Baptist church tin Sunday We have Mail Courses, in any Buri- past three months, arrived home in tern -airs. Phillip, Mrs. Geo. Newman 1' the .Yrovinco who attended Cho ; S last. There was a large con• erection of the mills. The machinery ness'College or high School subjects. 1Vingham, on Saturday evening last. 7 orrTnto,fill, whlblr is atiso brolly over- - ,AtiTnores worr00L. All siz0s Big 11py or Little evening and Miss Mary McDonald. 'Phis is crowded. One night recently, there - Boy, r'e ation, tirid their solos were great- had to be teamed in from Clinton, and for those who Cannot, attend, The r John Gardiner find family are �4- �y g , , . ,AI; y the second stealth in the family within were 230 ocrupants ]n the tatter ptac:e, T1Iltlalifi tlb'tlttSrS-•Stonograplty, _ appreciated by all, Next Lords Robt. Sadler did the teaming. The' Wingliam Business College re opens visiting relatives in Winglittra attd Ale the ma bei 8vpeeted to be pros- ,Sept, 1st, and those who enroll will ar IIe Is a conductor on the four months,. including 14 women. ACcolnnroda- Commercial, Telegraphy. Seo us for Trunks anct Valises f y` , and sin at both morning, sawrndl proved a boon to tlr0 catty never be (bund in the ranks of illy 13lueve, titin is Provided for only 180, Cite rotor artysay. ti+r►to for partioulare. , etit again, >? ,g settler. Thos. AlcGrei lit (now di C. P. R. between ILenora, and Wlnni. ISR, Ovr.Ns, 'At. b., London, V,yb and remaining 1i0 sleeping' on shake• . and evening services. Pastor Alun ,' S unemployed. Students from. almost Peg. liar Surgeon, Yvadl be at Dicliilnc�ins downs. PALL 7EftM FaaoNl SEPT. tar ' will reach in the morning oft The ceased) was the first stiwyer. The every county Ott Ontario, rind man g ' , Wedbez#da Sept. A.3i•rl. - p Ili hteotisneAft" and in the £tom Manitoba, British 'Columbia, •Or. A. H. Paget of I�.tOra is looking drug alnico tin y, p Sun 0f g , nearest postotYlce was than Zetland, , tI I? falilm eyesi ht, - .�'.-�. �'VitIgll�ltl 13trs�l�ess College � is ���� everting ai special sermon to y0trtti quite h vin . two I askatebewan,. New Brunswirik, i+;n eArefull after Dr, 11cd1uOnd s prat- Cataract, � alai, g f� DICAxB8, rn +llSamson or Playing the whlelitabsfi taiaiat g land, Scotliind, Sweden and Wast tloe, during tho lit o s ithaience. Ile m1isarl +a>tarrh,. asses pa Iteacl Pais ;orturt-'=-'ttt Orlilut Aug, 18th Thos. men` „T ' invitation Is given hotels, stare, blacksmith shop, etc., Indies attobdud our Chain last etiarined the salute duty last summer treated and i}lasseas properly fitted. Ii + a; Y g , G1,.0. Sf+alf�OY, ristrrCxrtL j pool . A Card{a1 invltati n i g v a p Hours -2 to 8 p. rtt, G. I'0rtan�, aged i'1, w11p ,,,, "... �„ to ai,li to attend those services. and a tnalt 01106 tr, week, rnuovoe, b id yeah'. for Dr. Rodrmond, ���►�" i 6 ' TL + , � � ,. -. � � , . ;. Y, ay. u �,♦r,:'3dirc+rill�liBr.yleo-�r,.�.,�+.._ - — - ..,.�.. '., ._ ., .. ....... _ ._ .> J v , ..6.. r.. - %