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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-09-24, Page 1sR- �., week- , Rich'd Stonehouse has gone to live with his daughter, Mrs. ]Burney, in Exeter. alght. James fXoses and his sister Rachel U.SiA,ty an a visit to friends. In Xalya, urs .a morn ng and took ire;n iheru their infant daughter, Mr, H. $otheran, jr., had the misfor- H. time to fracture two small bones Just s n TSE+. WING IT A X ADVANCE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 241, 1008. ' Preparations are being made for Miss Cowan of Blyth and Miss Mc- Mr, Ha11 and Miss Lizzie of Ethel above the ankle tine other day. 710 West Wawanosll.. Belgrave, 34mostown, tiow ck. R. N. Lowis, M. P. for West Huron, Miss Tessie Hallldoy is vialt.ing Mr, .and Mra, John Cutt were at the lXoivick Fall fair is dated for Oct. disk is ' g g $ feet. misses Clark last Sunday, We Fttilr lost week. grd; It will be held an :Vordwich this . Your Wife spent Sunday under the parental roof. ilii. and Mrs, Chas. k�1,Pu�lnier�• Bell are moving Miss Myrtle 'i?Vi1Ron is visiting her year. ' Robt�]l:olmes of ClintoK was at lt@ AI t' I t 1 ' • i 1 this week Palmerston. sister, Airs, 1), M. McDonald. Annivorsa,,y services will be held at to Love Mayno next Auncla Rev 13 Salton of F& i' elc.5g W business., ee c, it s, stipposec on Mr. and • Mrs, SV, K. Whaley at- 111rs, D. McDonald .gave an "At Trowbridge is to be the t preacher, tended the t.ondon Fair last week. IXonie to icer lowly friends last Frt+la. _ g p Misses I+,dna and Margaret Andor- The Angel of Death visited thettles,611,wu son have one to Toronto to attend visiting and lire, Harry Perdue vire Mr, Ainley, of Brussels conducted home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Bennett The a �n vision friends at Badaxe, Mich,,. this, the Services in Victoria Hall, Sunda „ �J g y qm lh d i f I t e k for We Norma School, Rev, W. A. smith has commencPa a series of revival services at the (licca appointment, t1 �., week- , Rich'd Stonehouse has gone to live with his daughter, Mrs. ]Burney, in Exeter. alght. James fXoses and his sister Rachel U.SiA,ty an a visit to friends. In Xalya, urs .a morn ng and took ire;n iheru their infant daughter, Mr, H. $otheran, jr., had the misfor- H. time to fracture two small bones Just Dessert to -day. , You'll ill~. delighted n � 0 BUY 3 HOW TO � � ���� �" Preparations are being made for Miss Cowan of Blyth and Miss Mc- Mr, Ha11 and Miss Lizzie of Ethel above the ankle tine other day. 710 NoTrl ar roccrs sliest, and then put on a Nervil#ne T°rotas PlAstor. he anttr•volotts pow- taking a Local Option vote in Ashfleld at the next municipal election, Lean, Wawanosh, were guests of the are visitors at Mr. Oleo. Eokmier• s at wag knocked over by a horse and the see him here this week. Should thery�('�_ doctor receive the nomination on that Q"T>O, SP OTTON, Piirxairer. '%a h 1 misses Clark last Sunday, present, result Gill be a forced holiday of a few spent Sunday under the parental roof. Monday next in Brussels (and of Alt .oil gh fall apples are wor ��e The farmers are busy cuttingtheir Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Hamilton near � o s uaa ton, 10 Cp,S. F1,4P I',, VA'A qL to ev au winter .apples onl to lac at h corn and filling their silos. Coris an Molesworth visited at Robert l3arail- Mr, tend Mrs. J. J, Gregg and family 0 the evaporator, there are only enough ' coming in to Dungannon evaporator ezttra heavy crop and well welched, ton's on Sunday, left on Monday morning lase for Yon• arra couver, $,C„ where they will reside in to keep it going about half time. This John Bell, sen,, 5th line, Morris, has The Minstrel Entertainment given future, We understand Mr. Gregg must indicate a very small Drop of one of the Bost vegetable gardens in to Victoria Ball, Tuesday evening 7111 engage in the real estate business ive ues ions apples in this locality. this section. Mr, Bell takes great last, was .a grand success. A well in company Mr. D. R. Harris, a d pleasure looking after his garden and rendered program made a very enjoy- f H b SITUATIONS The dailyy papers of Tuesday, in e- i ormer owick any. - scribin the forest fires about Tort it shows for itself, able time. Barrister Monteith of , g Brussels occupied the chair, an . ac- A strop force of men are at work with leading business houses William and Port Arthur, stated that Grain is coming to the Belgrave quitted himself very nicely. dThe putting in poles .on the new tele - the our graduates, the lumber camps of Stewart and Snil- elevator at the rate of about 1000 local talent were assisted: in the pro- phone line from I3arriston to New - ley were in great danger. Stewart is bushels per day, The Belgraye mar- gram by Mr. H. L, and Mrs. Jackson, bridge.. The poles are nearly all in LOOSE -DEAF LEDGER a son of Alex.. Stewart of St. Helens, leets. are -Peas, 85c -87c ; wheat, $7c- 13. R. Brewer and W. Griffith of Brns- from Minto-X3o�vick boundary on the and all modern onllco mothoda• D Dud Smiley is a son of Thos. Smiley of Opc ; oats, Me,; barley, 50c-G2c, sels, who rendered some choice instru- 4th con• to the Harriston road, The which ensure rapid advancement - Dungannon, Armstrong & Co. shipped a carload mentals. A vote of thanks was line will be in operation in a few days, D The Hour The Donnybrook anniversary ser- of hogs on Tuesday, and C, Johnston moved by J. Cutt, seconded by A. „ GREGG SHORTHAND "West View, the residence of Mr. vices, which were held Sunday and ii carload on Wednesday at $0,75. Pollack, and it was responded to b taught by the only teacher in Monday, were a success in ever way, Y P Y and Mrs. J, T. Winter, Redgrave, was the Province who attended the - Y y y Y There by local buyers, Saturday. y plan aftelr •wh ch alljoinedin singing the scene of tin enjoyable event Fri- AUTHOR'S Sonoan.. On yunda two excellent sermons shipped = were delivered by Rev. Dr. Dougall, national anthem, Proceeds r mount day evening, Sept. 4th, when a dinner •lr•$+�t sir': � � � � % k'i dC'�k l •1 lc'3"1 •k �1� k 1� I d +i•rir•T ei of North street church, Goderich, to Thos. lull has a new veranda erect- ed, to l6 which will be need for the was given in the lionor of the twenty- a THaRDi, COURSES -Stenography, $' , Oommoroial, Telegraphy, ver large and appreciative audiences, ed on the front of his hotel, which maintenance of the Hall, "Coons" fifth anniversary of their marriage, - Y g PP Enter any day, Write for particulars. Th h h d d t th d adds very much to its appearance, as d'd th • , t Il At the dinner hour over a hundred _ e c ure was crow e o e Dors at both the Sunda services and again Sunday g , grains well as convenience. What we would like to see is a largo lamp "on.the cor- r eir par we . (Intended for last week.) guests had arrived., _ FALL rERM FROM SEPT. 1 sr _ Send � 0 BUY 3 HOW TO � � ���� �" on Monde evening, when a ver in- Monday g, y structive and witty lecture on "Ire- ner, Mr. Job King and Robt. McAllister Dr. Chisholm. s many friends in the vicinity of Newbridge were pleased to = Wlilgllalit i311S1[ICSS College sliest, and then put on a Nervil#ne T°rotas PlAstor. he anttr•volotts pow- a: " land and Some Irishmen" was ably delivered by Dr. Dougall, Should the On Sunday, Oct. 4th, anniversary services will be held in Knox church, visited friends in Toronto last week, Mrs. Peter McE wan of Turnberry see him here this week. Should thery�('�_ doctor receive the nomination on that Q"T>O, SP OTTON, Piirxairer. '%a heturn limit on nil tickcts, Saiuirelay, Liss, 6th.I4U8, of iiatil oioyo of navigation, WHAT 1 O BUY T37"I�'CE A E i'7 6 r1 BUY s. .L v BUY '�YV1 .1RL'�1� .L V ,1� ' speaker at any future time return to Belgrave, conducted by Dr,'McRae of spent Sunday under the parental roof. Monday next in Brussels (and of es. 28th year and bet � i Tire Ball ]+air ,will be bald neat pleuris alone, it Ig used by thousands Donnybrook he will receive a very warm welcome. Westminster. Music by the church choir, assisted by Mias Robertson of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed, Barnard of Wrox- there, is no doubt Howick will roll up a big majority for him on the 20th. every, clay. Invaluable in the holne, all who halped to make the _ der o iris : Alma Cblle a ,5t g g r 4 • Toronto, On the Monday following, the eter were guests of Robt. Hamilton on Sunday, iVhttt did Mx. Hislop do for l+.ast Huron during all his many in FARM FOR SALE. Thbm,tn Ontario. 4 r ., STOP STOP S`I'C)P at all obildr'bii are tend act bet that Large bottles 25 pts, eitah. NervillAb 'Plasters tea will be served by the ladies of J. D. McDonald _ .. D years a� llefte" Band will cftumig t aholab !program mantle. is a pr bb, at dealarii ear N. Cl, POlairm t t�b,y 1� hotolt, Hilt, to ov& $40, all being tx free will offer. Ings Lucknow. con r g egation, in the basement of the church, Miss Maggie Miller has returned gg' home after s endin a leasant time P g p the Legislature that he thinks he should have a claim on the riding for Being lots � and 27 Cons. 11 and 12, t'Vest Wawanosh, comprising 200 �;r;w _ . � Mr, H. C. Cook has an ear of corn having 24 rows of and measur_ At the close of last Fridays service at Toronto. the Commons, acres ; 150 cleared, balance bush. READ AGAIN S -L -O -W -L -Y �• ing Slj inches in circumference and in Knox church, Belgrave, the mem- Rev. Perrin of Wroxeter preached Good frame barn and brick house. eleven inches in length. bers of the W. F. M. S. presented Mrs. the anniversary sermon. in the hall There is a never failing spring, and a, Hastie with a beautiful umbrella, Sunda night, good orchard of 1,50 trees. This farm � Y gBl'p$Sel3. �j The annual Exhibition of the Luck- pearl handle with gold trimmings. A is nicely situated, four miles from Fall �s here and we are read with the ver now Agricultural Society to be held neatly worded address was read by At r, and Mrs. Chas. Dodds of Brus- East Huron Fall Fair will be held on Whitechurch, nine from Wingham ; y this year on October 1st and 2nd, pro- Mrs. Sproat, and the presentation eels spent Labor day with Mr, and. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 1 and 2. close to postoffice, school, churches. raises to excel that of all former years, made by Mrs. Wm. Wightman. Mrs, Mrs. . McDonald. Apply on the remises to Business is very, brisk around the Hastie made a very suitable reply. We are sorry to report the death .of The Government Grant this East PP Y P newest productions that money can IVuy, Y It P Huron Agricultural Society this year W. H. BELL, Fordyce. Elevators and G. T. R. depot these Harvest Home services were held 'in Mrs. Robt. ea of Regina, Sask., is $25,1:2. days. 'The Lucknow Elevator Co. are Trinity church on Sunday, Rev. Hen- formerly of this locality. taking in from one to three cars of derson of Wiarton (who was rector The farmers are busy cutti the A number of wells, cisterna and Farm For Sale. tanks in town are dry owing to the grain a day. here 25 years ago) conducted the fore- corn these days; it is a splendid atop, absence of rain., The trustees have purchased a Libra- noon service, •Mr. Henderson to- some of it as high as twelve feet, , Lot 31, Con, 10, East Wawanosb, is 7 ry for the school, consisting of books marked that a great number of the while the average will be over eight Voters List Court for Brussels will offered for sale, consisting of 100 acres, We invite y ou to call and inspect our goods and of reference, history, literature, etc., old people had gone• that were here feet. be held on Thursday, Sept. 24th at 10 . 2u ears ago, and among them also his a.m. There are 49 appeals. The farm is well watered with spring about .$140 having been expended, Y g g r. _ .. �` PP creek, and drilled well. About 80 values before purchasing. Each department is full of There are drawing models to the value partner in life. The church was well Quite a number from here went to acres are cleared, the rest hardwood p p of about $25.. filled, and beautifully decorated for Original documents and Western the Laurier demonstration in Clinton bush, There is a good frame house, new, smiling effects ready to be gazed upon When you the occasion by the ladies of the con- lands, shown with Stereopticon views on Wed. W. H. Kerr of the Post good barn. and two acres of young > > > The passenger business to the To- gregation. The evening service was was selected to introduce Hon, G. P. orchard. Intending purchasers may t t )1 ionto Exhibition this year amounted conducted by Rev. Hartley, the pres- by H, B. Amos, M, P„ Town Hall, g p Y will be convinceCl that The Little Eaton is not be - to over $500, which is an increase over ent rector. The free-will offering Wingham, Sept. 30th. Graham. _ apply on the premises to last year. This looks as though the HUGH McBURNEY hind but to the front as the larger city stores. financial depression is not very deeply amounted to about $100. Competition in the hind were Proprietor, 7 felt in Lucknow and vicinity. Rev, and Mrs.. Hastie of Belgrave awarded by the expert Judge as fol- Fordyce, Sept, 21, 1908. left this week for Sydney, Australia. Morris. Iowa :-Thos, R. Bennett, Ist, score 83 The Lucknow Pipe Band, nine men. They go by way of Vancouver, where in fill costume, who make up what is the will call off to visit some of Bel- Voters' List Court for Morris will be points; Jas. Obert 2nd, score 82 Y points ;Don. Robertson, 3rd, score $1 Farm For Sale. said to be the best combination of pi- grave's old citizens, Mr. and Mrs. F. field in Brussels on Thursday, Oct. 8th points, Jas. Shurcie 4th, score 80 + pars and Scotch and Irish dancers in Wheeler. Ma and Mrs. Hastie have at 10 a.m. There are over 40 appeals Points • Robt. McDonald 5th score 79 First-class farm pleasantly situat- LADIES GoodsJust to Canada, have. been engaged to assist made a host of friends amon us dor- entered, p ' ' P Yg Points. There• were 15 competitors. ed, adjoining Bluevale station, lots ■ Hand. at several of the Fall Fairs, ing their seven years stay here, and The anniversary of Ebenezer Meth- rhe prizes are divided as follows: let, 29, 30, con. 1. Morris, 100 acres, all The following members of Lucknow we are sorry to port with them. Mrs. odist Church will be held on Sunday $15 2nd, $12; 3rd, $10; 4th, $8; 5th, cleared except 12 acres, well. fenced, • g Y P Hastie's relatives live at Sydney, Aus- $- A Agricultural Society are rite winners Y next. Rev: E. G. Powell of Brussels 5th, and in good condition. There are a in the Field Crop. Competition entered tralia, and naturally she is anxious to will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., On lar a bank barn large brick house b the Society this year: see them, especially her aged father, Mondor evening a concert will be A game of Baseball was played on g + DRESS �1 Y Y Y Y gand kitchen, with fraise summer kit- DRESS GOODS.' -In many new effects, all the her mother having passed away about iven at which Win ham Methodist Victoria Park here on Tuesday. even Competitor Score a year ago. Leaving Belgrave, the g g • ing of last week, between Belgrave when, an arts ion never -failing spring Jas. Baird ............. .. r .......87 3 g g Y choir will furnish music; Miss Brock and Brussels;resultin in a win for the well, an artesian well with water newest cloths and colors. Rod. McKenzie , .......... , • ...... S5 travel 2,700 miles by rail to Vancou- and Miss Andrews will give recita- g ver, thence by water 7,000 miles, mak- tions. A ver enjoyable evenin is visitors by 2 runs. Elmer Moore of Piped y house and barn; pig pen and John McLeod ............... . .....83 ingin all about 9,700 miles. The time Yg Wingham, who is a very enthusiastic ,Poultry house, 18x50, with cement J. McDiarmid.. r ..................82 expected. Admission, 25 cts. floors; frost -proof silo, 10 x 34. Ten G. A. Greer... .... to cover the whole journey will be sport, umpired the game. Dunlop, of P ' MANTLES ..............7a played acres of good corn will ga with the MANTLES ,AND JACKETS. -We are headquarters 25 days, during which trip, we cin. The new steel bridge over the Mait- the Wingham League team, p y cerely wish them good health and a land, on the 5th line, has been put in 2nd base for Belgrave and pitched the farm, if the latter is sold before corn , pleasant voyage. posttion. It is 130 feet long and will last innings. Both teams played good is harvested. Apply on premises. for all Ladies Ready-to-wear. Just think where The Fordwich. "Pleasant View Farm," thehome have a cement floor, which has not ball in spots and would no doubt put JAS. B. NICOL, Proprietor. -, yet been put on. West branch of the up good hot stuff if in regular prac- Bluevale P. 0, Little Eaton is before buying. of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Higgins, 3rd river is beim closed off, the job of fill- tice. Y g� Mr. and Mrs. Geo. n McKee n. To- con., Morris, was the scene of a happy in being in the ]sands of essrs. Me- , - ronto are visiting friends in town. g g - event on Wednesday,, Sept. 10th, " - ' Mrs. J. McBee and Miss Maggie left when their daughter, Effie Viola, was Nab and Alcock. The distance is 71 for the West last week on a two united in the hof bods of matri- feet, with t 50 foot base, 10 feet high Now To Baia In Wengdt. PHONE a 9 Y and 20 foot top, All the water will months visit. mony with Mr. Arthur Fitch of Bel- have to flow east of the small island You know you are too tbin-you more, Rev. G. W. Rivers, B. A., B. D., eat and eat, but never et an ounce �%� Not MSN CLOTHING. Messrs, Fred Adams, Geo. Ma stern of Belgrave, performing the were- now. fatter, Nerves are weak, color is bad, Y and S, G. Gregg teak in the Western COIINCI7i MINIITEs. , Fair at London last week. mony. Promptly at 11 o'clock, while strength seems exhausted. It's not have the Best to eat? , the wedding march was being played The Council met on Sept. 14th; hard to get fat, You must eat more, 4 Rev. Mr. Carrie of Drayton has by the bride's sister, Miss Louisa Hig- mombers all present, the Reeve in digest more, exercise more. Try Fer- Our Motto This department is growing daily, over $6,000.00 charge of the Harvest Thanksgiving gins, the bridal couple, who were un- the chair; minutes of last meeting rozone and watch your appetite grow, •, services in Trinity church on Sunday. attended, took their place on the read and confirmed. It turns all you eat into nutriment and Is QUALITY and everything Is Mrs. S. G. Gregg and daughter re- verandah, under a beautiful arch of Taylor -Shaw. -That this Council building material -fills your veins selected with the greatest care. worth of the choicest garments in style and pattern P autumn leaves, decorated with a large let the contract of completing the with rich, red blood -gives you rain- to Show you now. Get wise boys. We are here with turned home on Tuesdayafter send- J r ing six weeks with the formers par- wed bell. The bride was given Kell drain to Wm, Donnell & Co. bition and vigor. I'or a tissue builder, away by her father. After thecere- for the suns of $039, to be completed a fattening ,tonic, one that restores They're Right f ants, Rev. and Mrs. Penhall of Monk- mony, guests numbering about 45, sat by Nov. let, 1908 -carried, permanently, there is nothing to com- the goods. ton. down to a bountiful wedding break- Campbell - McCutcheon,- That a pare with Ferrozone. Try it and see, our Groceries QUALITY and PitlCr of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Castell and fam- fast to which all did ample justice. ( rate of 2 1-10 mills be struck for coun- 50 cts,, at all dealers. ily .left for the West last week to The presents were numerous, beauti- ty purposes, and 3 8-10 mills for town- - make their future home, they will be ful and costly, showing the high es- ship purposes for the current year- - - -• : - Try Us greatly missed in town, in society cir- teem in which the bride #s held. The carried. f Y With your next Order, and FURS.-Alen's and Ladies Furs of all kinds arriving Iles and in the Presbyterian church, Happy couple left Belgrave or. the Taylor -Campbell. -That the Court acre of which they were very active mem- afternoon train to spend their honey- of Revision o the Johnston and Mc- The 100 acre farm of Gilbert Stev- l' bers. moon at London. After a few days at Donald drains be held on Monday, ens, 3rd con., has been sold b rt tel- Don't Forget daily. Come earl and fret the clloie e. the brides home, they will take up Oct. 10th, at the hour of two and Y y b • their residence on the grooin's farm three o'clock respectively -carried, lees of Morris, for the sum of $2,800. To order somo of our favorite Gorrie. about one mile from Belmore, Howtek Accounts were ordered to be aid Teas. P Voters' List Court for Grey town. ..,..... ... __. „_.,,.. _..._....".... ..__. .._ , _.......... Tp. All the friends of both bride and as follows. -J. McCaughey, repairing ship will be held before Judge 1) Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Harkness and groom unite in wishing theme many culvert, $1.00; Thos: Bielby, repairing at the Township Ball, Ethel on Fi•i- Regular Shipments Of PeaCheS ■. daughter, Aldythe, of Listowel, are years of wedded happiness, culvert, $1.75; Jno. McCaughey, grad- day, Sept. 25th at 10 a.m. g P ' t Sept.sts at W. H. Gregg's .... Mr. and ing and gravelling,,5$17.15;St kD.e Laid- - Grapes, Bananas Oranges, Millinepy O enfn , TueSdaV, >t,l22nd Mrs. Knox of Norwood, who have:� �+ lata, t#le drain, 5,50 ; D. Stalker, tit• The 50 acre farm recently owned by , 4 P > ' g i Yebeen visiting at Vin. Evan's, have ting in culvert west boundary, $7.00; Harry .Keys and exchanged to Thos. ' Lemons, &c, gone to Teeswater to visit Mrs. K.'s DR, OvRNs, Al., D., London, Eye and C, Johnston, drawing ravel west Vodden, has been sold to Fred Oster, Brother, Robt. Evans .... Mr. A. Neil. Ear 'Surgeon, wll be at McKibboai's C whose father's farm sold to e O the son of Proton was the guest of his drug stone, on Wednesday, Oct'r 21st. boundary, 85 ets.; Jas. Rgussell, farm south, 7 ' cousins, the Misses Skilling of town, Cataract, squint, failing eyesight, bridge on n Cole rain, $15; Jno. Barn BICC REDUCTIONS in Dinner . AND FOLLOWING DAYS over Sunday. , . , Mr. W, H. Gregg is nasal catarrh, deafness, Bead noises gr Pollock ravel, Fowler, • gravel, Sommer- Mr. Robt. McAllister and Job, L. sets Tea gets and Toilet A.g K' t 1 t k 'th th f ' at resent attending the funeral of his treated and glasses properly fitted. ing seen as wee wa a Dam- gots, P g Mlle, gravel, $2.70; Jno. McFadzen, er's parents in Toronto. They also This department made a good showing last season uncle, Mr. Samuel Gregg of Ingersoll, Hours -2 to 8 p. ah, gravel, $1.89, J. H. Sellars, gravel, took in the sights at the Exhibition Rev. Mr. Andrews of Bluevale occu- - $4.56, Jno. Brown, repairing culvert, Pled the pulpit in the Methodist $2.50; Alex. McEwan, gravel, $0.45; grounds. y under the able supervision of Miss Little. She has dust church here on Sunday last .... Mrs, Blyth. Elliott Bros., tile, $11.44; D. Lewis, Mrs. Ed. Bryans, who has Been Geo. McKee of Parkdale is vis#ting work on north boundar , 4 , also visiting with friends in Ingersoll, re. Henpyehr'Stle returned from the openings with her complete stock, Y $ ,Oq friends in town..,.Misa J. Edwards of Mrs. L, Hanson of Wingliam was in work on Bluevale Bill, $17.04; D, turned home last week, She was ac- J. 'M town spent Sunday with Wingham town on Monday. Ramsay, the and work, $t.75; A. rompanied by Mrs. Alex. Bryans of which is the largest ever shown in town, and we ask friends. , . , Mr, Ed. James had the mss- Cochrane, putting in culvert; $2.75 ; Jamestown, g fortune to fall about 20 feet from the Miss Attie Emigh has accepted a P corn silo. He of a bad shaking ti Position in the telephone office. R Bone, repairing .culvert, wadi, The annual Harvest home services you to inspect our show -rooms before making up your g g P. Robb Rt Thornton, falling in wash, at 'Roe's church, were a decided suc• altho no hoes are broken. Mr. Jahn -Barr took several prizes $13 ; D. Sommerville, takin down old for his fat cattle at the London fair, g cess a every way. In the morning', ■ , „ . bridges, repairing Marks bridge and the seating capacity was taxed to its ■ r t �j� 1�' �� mind. Ladies, we Welcome you and your friends. Rev. Dr. Dougal of Goderieh will making road through river, $23.75; fullest to hear the Rev. E, F, Arm- IN���r�1lt�'��J���iul Wroxeter. preach missionary sermons in Metho- William Abram, repairing Hughes strong ;of Charing Cross, formerly'a llcisa Marshail of Ayr is the guest of dist church on Sunday, Oct. 11th, bridge, $2,00; Vint & Love, delnent dearly loved pastor of the Ethel cir• tlIItePS Misses M. and J. Davidson this weak Mr, g, g, GI#dle assisted the Cliri- arch on 0th line, $150.00; Treas, of chit, and who spoke with the greatest ..,.Mrs. Perrin returned from K#n• y Grey; Morris , $88i,f cement arch y, Inspirationthand earnestness. The ef- l Departments are being replenished with New ton Band il,t the Laurier demonstra- east boundary, $88; Trend, of Grey, ternoon service was taken b Rev' FiXCilTSi011S cardine on Friday, after a weeks visit tion at Clinton on Wednesday. assessment o Ewan drain, $37 ; Jas. y Al Dep r g p there .... Xts. Simpson has moved her Salton of Trowbridge, who was greet. �i 11 d Don't forget, we appreciate file smallest household effects into the Rasmussen The fall millinery openings will be Kernsghan, drain on 0th line, $10,2, ; ed with a good co"regatioat, .that ap- RETURN TICKETS AT J, a Goods. o g , pp block, where she will reside in future held in the various stores in town on W. H. Derr, printing Johnston drain preciated Mr. Salton's first visit. $YNGrI,I: FARE i .... Miles Merl of Exeter is visiting Friday and Saturday of this week, By-laws, $15.00; *VV. H. Kerr, printing Both pastors were assisted by James purchase. Trade of all kinds wanted at all tires. Mrs. J. N. Allen this week and ren. y McDonald drain By-laws, $$o. By Pearson of Victoria College. The p dared a delightful sola, Abide with Bl th baseball team defeated Bode- lads numbered 11 and 12authorizethe musical selections rendered by the me," in the Phtful solo, Abide Sun- rich on Monday; score 2 to 1, in favor collection of Township, County and choir were in perfect harmony with Oct. 6th to Nov. 3rd , of Blyth. .The boys played 9 innings. School rates for the current year, Mat - day evening.... Mr. R. B. Harris and Umpire :"AGnston of Lucknow, gave b the Thanksgiv#ng services. Oil Alon� To points in 7oma ami points Bay dau hter Mass Gertrude, visited . an were duly, read and passed, The day evening a sacred concert teas tdwa to Port Arthur, gTo points Bap g + satisfactory decisions, council then adjourned to meet again and Mackinaw Division; Port Arthur Wingham on Saturday.. , .frank Rae an the 19th dayof Oct, next, g given, and again seats were at a pia- alit N N. Co., and to certain points in of IleApaler is spending a few cocks The annual harvest hanks,#vin, k k mium. Two short stirring addresses ;oli'c, New. Brunswlek, Nova Scotia with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. services Were_lield in Trinity Churwia W. Clark, clerk. were given by the Revs, L, F. Asim acid Nowfonudland. Iff IN of Stn Thomas isear the the . rests o Mbs £all Sunday,decorated a with ahwas f Owers eaand k ``' ` Thestrong music .Rrendb ed Pearson of the Misses Oct'. 22nd t0 . Nov. kd i Jennie Russel this rreek..Dr.fnm W. grain. Ilea, Aar. Henderson readied re Yout Children "1r0u ?'r Spence of Ethel and Revs. Armstrong ��k NO to a lar a congregationp py ntUrSlCOtrA.T.AtrrB PI'e TA e 1ticIGenzie and W. J. Iseriiri were in if in the evertand Henderson, was of high order, es. LAXE OF B,1tq rilrill,AND #n Th tt' bl cl di t 1 " 11 aha d ,, f „Eli bV 11 HANNA a a0 WinghamonSaturdaylast, - g• Lust week Miss T.izzio'.LartBr recon#v- ie ou a is oft Y -mus to stop, ed giiickl , nothing s so sure as y ubcia y len using o . or c is Moving On," which was so applaud- MAgANI.TA4VAN r2iVhlt LAKEFIELr) Madawaska Argyle Depot IIfollb Send ed from her brother #n Taranto, skit- ten four months e h old send on of the ilia arvilfne Treatment, Give it #n- ternall , rub 'it on the throat and y ed the postero were compelled to give an encore. Excellent readings were g to , r. to Ii"iihitand S points i7otioconk, Lit It. bot i.ake via I�, ac !'. Ity, and points A Xtirwill School to ttann for life in the horse. �size winners this year at the Toronto sliest, and then put on a Nervil#ne T°rotas PlAstor. he anttr•volotts pow- iven by 1VIrs, Rev.) Henderson, Miss tda Cole, a. gracluate of Alma Ooliage, from Severn to North Bay, inclusive, 6 .0 bU Endowment eriuits low I1;xliib#tion. The kitten waw stank when it arrived and diad on Sunday. er of Nerviiltne, both as a lihimont rind in blaster form, will aurprho you. _ end Miss Mary, Johnston. Mr, John McDonald of T.thel anode it, very affibi- ,,am heturn limit on nil tickcts, Saiuirelay, Liss, 6th.I4U8, of iiatil oioyo of navigation, ratesand hi h. �a� ���r` elm advotnta It was valued at :�20. Ifti, sore throat, bought, colds, and ant and, humorous chairman. A it #arbor, to pointe reached by etettrnorA es. 28th year and bet � i Tire Ball ]+air ,will be bald neat pleuris alone, it Ig used by thousands hearty vote of thanits was passed to `oeoaslon than ever, ,Circle for Cata. Tnasday and Wednesday, B'ept, 29th, every, clay. Invaluable in the holne, all who halped to make the For tlokats itnd full tnforina.ttbn, Dail bti der o iris : Alma Cblle a ,5t g g r 4 • 30th. Specittl attractions- will be a feature the F�tfr, There be especially for trwing the minor Ills lie toh, . such a success. The large cotr5�la,nl+ to "God be till won Obsity, gown Agahk or writ# Thbm,tn Ontario. 4 r of . will #�ceding hi the rip the IMt dsy Of at all obildr'bii are tend act bet that Large bottles 25 pts, eitah. NervillAb 'Plasters arose alm whit you we meet ag'aln. Tice proaeeds am6uhted J. D. McDonald _ .. D t4 *i ALMA %rV,L.r�� a� llefte" Band will cftumig t aholab !program mantle. is a pr bb, at dealarii ear N. Cl, POlairm t t�b,y 1� hotolt, Hilt, to ov& $40, all being tx free will offer. Ings Notdbe lsiuyr#aisnr Alae its, Too#t#. � a of �;r;w _ . ... ..