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I I I I ^11____^.1____01e%11-"0%rV � I 11 I I I 0-1%1%1%11_� I SANCTUM PARAGRAPHS. Letter From Win, Button, V, M. C. A. Meeting. Rally Day servico, A .Howick Pioneer, . , -V Hero is A Local Case, A very interesting and enthusiastio, This, service in the -Methodist Sun. On Saturday last there passed aNyay, local Items . -Electors should not allow big I . I Edmonton, Alta., Sept. 21. business meeting of the WinghArn Y. day School was Interesting and proAt- at hi's re -items F I , , sidence on the 14th con. ofE.L.1i"! I I I Special Offer, celebrations� with Ave or six brass We do not have to go outside the D'vitu EiwxoR.-We li M. 0. A. was hold in their rooms in able, The School was indebted to Rowick, one of the township's pion- I I , ,Ave much eck. pleask churches in town for val I hand . � 0ounty of Huron to see the r Ire of informing you that you,, the McDonald block, Thursday even- other I , es Galbraith, Deceased Drink ChristWs Teas.. _­_ ,, ,a, to conceal from their view tile - . , ue.a as- eere, Mr. Jain real issues of the day. less waste of the people's moueyby paper has been a weekly visitor to us Ing last. Mr, A. Oullens of London, sistance, Prinjilial Taylor of the was a native of County Cavan, Ire- Wear Greer's Shoes and '_ 'We have made arrangements With . * * * the Laurier Government. A Wharf since we arrived here, and we are al- Provincial Secretary of OountyWork, Hi&, School gave An address on "Pa- land, And w as Q, brotbe , r of otir towns. . Rubbers. The Weekly Mail and Empire, of To- - � Po. Mr. Robt. Tennant was taken aeri- one 99 , tile leading and m9st in- - -The national expenditure in 1890 was built on Lake Huron, At St, way. o glad to peruse it, I don't know And L, O, Fleming of Clinton, County tillotlom," stmaster Fisher also man, Mr, Allan Galbraith. He came busly Ill on ... n y t. that wd Secretary of Huron, were present, and gave an. appropriate ad4i ' , , KO da las =1 papers of Canada, by wl4ch . I . was less than $1 per head; it is now Xopepb,. One Liberal newspaper (if can give yon any particular � -ess. Miss to Canada. in 1818, and after spending Mr. Jos, Hall of town, plucked large we can offer over $8 per head, 'Chat is one Sample we mistake not, it was the Brussels lofQrmation about. this country more a definite. course of Bible study for Griffin contributed a fine solo, Messrs, a short time in Cartwright, CA than you have heard, from time to the next three months was decided Cline and Z 3, Pill a dnet, and little to the township of Howick, w 'no up �Ipe strawberries in, his garden, last of Liberal economy and pledge -keep- Post) declared that the place here he PWI e v k. I The Wingbam Advance I � � � upon. A definite 'program of Social Oar], son of My and Mrs, S. A, Ma- resided, until his de, - -ANP- ing. l "needs a harbor as badly as a I time re than to say that it is I , (toy mo, , I , , sth. Mr. Gal � * * * �) goose requir I es I side pockets, and a large country and everything seems and Educational work was also dra,ft- juire, gave a -s ary pleasing solo, to braith was a man held in high esteem, . DIED. -In Wingliam, on Sept. 29th, I I I infaut daughter of Mr. and Mrs, The Weekly Mail-Empirp -Twelve years ago, the Liberal any expenditure is just so much to be done oti a large scale. Even the ea out for the montlas of October and which his tender years and childish a member'of the Lakelet Methodist Free, � party practically held all the provin- - money thrown away." ., people seem to be a little more than November. The young men vote ex- voice added interest. b , Until January let, 1009 (no premium . I . Tile work was continued, however, pecting to accomplish Some good . � c urob, and had been a member of the Mr. John Hanna is in a very weak included) for the nominal sum of ces of this Dominion.. Sincq then, it, the Average size, and their ideas as Royal Orange Aesociation seventy-one condition. Age is tellin � until in 1005, $14,021 had been spent . , g upon what . has lost four, and is weaker in the and, I I f we are not misinformed, well as their feelings, accordingly. things this fall and winter. Thoroughbred Stock Sale. years,.& record not often Surpassed. was once a rugged frame. rest. I They tell me that everything grows . Mr. R. Corley, of East Wawanosh, He leaves four sons'and five dough 25 cts. * * * more has been spent since. There large . here except the pumpkin, and Purse Of Gold. ' tore, all grown to maturity. Mr. Gal - As we. close our forms, enquiry Or, THE A . 1, Of th I 8 is little orno business done At the . I announces a clearing sale of his fine I - shows that Fred Howson is very lvnak DVANCE and WEEKLY -11.1 say Chat the peop the reason that it does not get large is The "Banner" of Russell, Wnitoba, farm stock and implements, on Wed- braith died some few years ago. The MAIL -EMPIRE until Ist of January, of � � indeed, and but little hopes are enter4 1910 (no premium included), for the country Are entitled to a dollar's value wbarf, The postoffice receipts that the vine grows so fast that it has the following item referring to nesday, October 7th, on, lot 41, con. 7. funeral took place on Monday, Rev. tained of his recovery. bargain sum of for every dollar of public money that the place in 1005 were only $16,14, wears out the pumpkin trailing it over S. H. Mitchell, son of Mr. J. J. Mit- Besides horses and grade cattle, there Mr. Harvey, of DundAs, an old friend . , and pastor, conducting the service. Bring along your Shoes, we do re- ' is expended." -R. L. Borden, the Oon. The contractor, hoivever, rendered the field trying to. catch up to the chell of Wingliam.-Mr. "Tiny" Mit- are. about 30 ]lend of Shorthorns And pairing and we do it right. -W. J. I servative leader, at London. - the Government some help in the viue (bpt this I won7t vouch for). But chell, teller In the Union Bank, has some Leicester and . Lincoln Sheep, Greer. $1.75 * * scandalous London election of Oh, only for some silent night in Aug- been transferred to Scott, Alberta, to Mr. Corley has a fine herd and as, he Copy Books Reduced In Price. .$ * � 1905. ­ By accepting thi offer subscribers got -At the Laurier demonstration in - How can electors support such a ust when the temperature reaches take a position as accountant in the has sold his farm, the stock and im- The Ontario Government has just W. F. Hiscox, of Toronto, a pupil the two papers for a price slightly in reckless waste of the people's down t of our High School, has been success- advance of the regular price of one, Clinton, M. Kelly of Morris was re-' o 5 or 8 degrees of frost, that - branch at that place. "Tiny" was one . . money P . plements will All be sold. Terms can completed a contract with the E. H fill in his appeal from the decision of I lieved of $8 cash, and R..Madole of i makes tb&'great grain fields Shrink, of the best all round sports in the vil- be seen by bills; The auctioneers are ffare . tl�_ ��A . - ourt Company of Toronto for the to, and will secure his abl The Weekly Mall-Rinpire Is unquestlon� . D.y the greatest weekly published in the I Tames printing and publishing of the new in East Wa,wanosh was deprived of $40. and the ideas as well no the feeling of lage, and his departure will be a loss Capt. T. Robson of Middlesex, J the examine I standing. inion, and possesses the broadest out� Seems as though the people have to' I � the people soon shrink accordingly. to the football, lacrosse And hockoy Henderson and Frank McConnell of series of copy books for the schools look on Canadian national life. Essentially. � it Is P. paper for the home, and is valued � "whack up" in some way. Conservative Convention.. When we look out over these great teams. A dance was given in his Wingliam. Catalogues of thorobred of the province. These copy books Matthew W. Algle, formerly of like in town and country. * * 0 . rich fields of fertile soil, fit to produce lionor in the Maccabee hall on Tues- stock may be had from Mr. Corley. which have hitherto cost the.schooi Goderich, who for some time conduct� a The Agricultural Section is an accepted - I . anything, we wonder how it was that day when he was presented with a . up. ed the King Edward Hotel at Wing- standard authority on all matters relating -In this Column last week, an error East Huron Conservatives met in children 7c, each,'will in futtire be s to the soil and its possibilities. Contribu- occurred in the first paragraph, where Convention in Brussels on Monday, Providence has provided everything - purse of gold by a few of his friends. t September Wedding. plied for 2a each. It appears from the ham, has purchased the McKellar tors to this section are men eminent In the 1000 was placed by mistake for 1890. o produce the grain, except, the all Mr. Mitchell left on Wednesday for world of agricultural science. It would not mislead any person, as 28th. Notwithstanding the very wet important weather. but the All -wise Scott." , A very pretty home wedding took Statistics that about one hundred and house at Glencoe, The MagazIne Section is a mine of In- day,.about, 150 delegates were present place at the residence of the bride's ninety thousand copy books are sold FOR SALE OR RUNT. -A solid brick formation on subjects pertaining to science ; . One knows wbat is. best to make his literature, the fine arts, society and tb; every person knows the Conservatives all eager for the fray, and hopeful o ' I parents on Wednesday, September each year, and of these ab least one house, 8 X-001118, on corner of Patrick home, many of the articles of svhIch are were not in power in the Dominion in the result. people keep a level head. Epworth League 'Convention. hundred and forty thousand are put- and Edward streets. -Miss Ball. embellished with bright and Instructive 1 1906. 1890 was the year referred to. There is -certainly one thing they Next Wednesday and Thursday, the 30tb, at high noon, the contracting . cliasted in Ontario. With. the new illustrations. The election of. officers was then parties being Miss Olive Carting, eld- Councillor Geo. Hanna was taken ill The Weekly Mall -Empire has no equal I * * * proceeded with, and resulted as fol- could do with in larger quantities. - Epworth League and Sunday School est daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. George books selling at 2e each, as against the last week, and is now in the Hospital. as an expositor of I -louse of Commons and . -Just as surely as the Whitney Jows.- I here at the present time, and that is Convention of'Wingbain district will Mason, and Mr. Robert Beattie, The old books at 7c, there is .a saving of 5c Elis manyfriends wishfor his speedy Provincial Legislature happenings. I money; although we have sojourned be held in the Wingli, per book or'an average of at least Altogether the 2,1 pages which comprise administration in Ontario have proved President, D, fl6lmes., Wingliam; in the country kor three month,;, we church. Am Methodist ceremony was performed by Rev. W, recovery. We regret also to hear the weekly Mail -Empire constitute a com- � themselves Reformers of the highest Ist. Vice -Pres., J. Wilford,, Blyth; 2nd � The Sunday School session G. Howson, and the too , $7000 per year to the province, Dr. plete library-, the regular price for which is I . , - in in which that Mrs. Hanna was taken Ill this One Dollar a year. _1�1_ order, so will the Borden administra- Vice -Pres., R. Musgrove, Bluevale; have as yet failed to see anything so opens on Wednesday afternoon at 2 the event took place was very taste- Pyne has signed the contract, the ten- week. I . tion (if given a chance at Ottawa) re- 3rd Vice -Pres., M. H. Moore, Brus- small As a, copper, o'clock, and very interesting se * der, awarded after public competition, SEND ORDER TO OFFICE OF - I might say further that as soon as are expected, afternoon and ev 8s'0718 fully decorated. The bride, who was Some of the finest potatoes we have THE WINGHAM ADVANCE. . form abuses and conserve the national sets; Treasurer, W. M. Smith, Wal- ening. unattended, was given away by, her being the best as regards price and heritage of this vast and growing ton; Secretary, T. Hall, Wingbam. a stranger arrives in their midst, that On Thursday, forenoon and afternoon, father. The wedding match was quality. It is. expectea that the new ever seen were grown by Mr. Robt. I if a Real E state man can't size you up, the E pworth League sessions o the books,will be ready for the schools In Greenaway, near Bluevale. They are I country. The election of chairmen of the riub- f play�d by Miss B. H. Reynolds. After of the "Michigan SpV11 variety and WANTED. . * * * divisions resulted as follows :- / and "do you tip" in about fifteen min- Oon*ention will be held, and an excel- the ceremony, congratulations were a few weeks. -in the opinion of the Toronto Howick-M. Dane, Gorrie, Presi- utes, you can consider yourself pretty lent program will be presented. On extended, and the guests ps�rtook of a - are not only very large, but dry and Telegram, there has been nothin- like lucky, Although be may not have an Thursday evening, there will be a, con excellent eating. A reliable man to take charge of a 0 dent; W. H. Gregg, Vice -President. - tastily prepared luncheon. Guests Death Of Charlie Webb. farm. Must be a married man, Ap- "Sir Wilfrid Laurier's unparalelled No. 1 -`Wm, Weir; No. 2-Juo. Mont- office larger than 2 x 2. cert tinder the auspices of the local were present from Toronto, London, Dark indeed was the cloxid that so To IIENT. - Comfortable 8 -roomed ply to ' political "picnics" in Ontario, since 'Lakelet; No. 3 -Jae. Arm- Now I hope that I am not giving League, t I house, with electric light, furnace and W. H. LUCAS, gomery, � he program being furnished. Chesley and Kineardine. 'The happy suddenly darkened the home of Mr. bath. Apply to -Thos. Hicks, Belmore. . I Hon. A. G. MacKay swept the pro- strong, Gorrie; No. 4-Tbos. Goggins, out any wrong impressions of this by Miss Ida Al. Cole of Trowbridge, couple left by the afternoon train for and'Mrs. Webb, of Minnie street, and I vince before election day and the pro- Fordwicb; No. 5-T, 0. Johnston, great country, because for myself I Elocutionist, and Miss Polly McKes-. Toronto, New York and other Arneri- caused them to mourn the death of A'new long distance telephone line I I ' vince swept him after the Polls Gorrie; No. O -Wm. Channian New- am more favorably impressed with it sock of Owen Sound, Vocalist. Silver :4.1 .3 has latelv been com-leted b- the Bell . � I opened. 1. * . * bridge. I than I was be re I saw it, and the longer I stay in it, the better I likelt. ' collection admission. - e es, an on, their return will occupy the comfortably furnished cot- their son, Unaries. On Saturday he was at his work as usual, but towards Telephone Company of Oanada be- . -Speaking of the announcement of Wingham-Dr. Irwin, President Gen. Spotton, Vice -Pres. ; The weather has been everything a . This Wednesday Evening. tage on Minnie street, opposite the Methodist evening complained of not ,feeling tween Wingham and Walkerton. This is found to be a conveni- Rural Mail delivery, Toronto "Satur- "The are East Waivanosh-President, P. N.' .person could wish since we have been here. To idea . The editor of the "Phi,indealer," the church. That life's voyage - may be happy and prosperous is the well. Indications of fever appeared and on Monday, he was taken to the great ence in this district., day might" says: people bribed with their own money, .,...A Scott, Belgrave; J. J. Kerr, Vice- give you an of the climate, there has been upwards of Liberal newspaper of Strathcona, Al- A . wish of their many friends. � . - hospital. Hemorrhage of the brain The duck shooting season opened self-respecting country should not Pres. No. 1 -Geo. Sturdy, Auburn.; three thousand people living in tents, berta, after seeing Mr. Ames' views - followed, and on Thursday be passed Sept. let and lasts until Dec.- 31st. have its good-wilI bought with boons No. 2-W. P. Hallhan' Blyth ; lJo. 3- ' stuck up on vacant lots or any vacant and hearing his address, has this to Death Of Mrs. Dixon. away, aged 17. Charlie will be missed . All residents of Ontario are free to announced a week or a fortnight be. Wesley Pattisod, Wlugham; No. 4- Jos, Chamney, Fordyce. ground surrounding the city, for the say:-I.Mr. H� B.' Ames hos struck fdr dem This week, we have to record the by his companion s, but his parents' shoot at will during this season, . fore election, and put into Operation Brussels -J. Gilpin, President; A. , ars, and a large upon a scheme onstrat'ng points in his argument that is indeed decease of a most highly respected -grief is intense. The funeral took Non-residents must pay , a license fee in mad haste in order to bamboozle Baeker, Vice -President. portion of them live in their tents 411 convincing and elucidates the topic as lady resident of oil town, Mrs. Dixon, place on Saturday to the Wingham. . of $25 or else they will be subject to a fine. electors on their way to the polls." - * * Wroxeter -Thos. Hemphill, Presi- winter. How would you like to tent out all winter in Ontario. There is the ordinary style of political speech who passed awayrto her eternal re- - Saturday oemetery, Rev. N. Burwash officiat- ing. A handsome wreath from the FOR SALE. -A number of registered * -In the last full fiscal reported dent; Thos. Brown, Vice -President. . no doubt but this is going to be a great cannot. A demonstration of that sort ward, on last, in her 77th year. Her maiden name was Sarah fellow -workmen of the deceased at the Shropshire shearling rains, and ram year the Government of Canada expended, Morris -R. Proctor, President - N N' ' Taylor, Blytb, Vice -President. o. I . country in the near future, and Ed- cannot be wiped out with ridicule or even with fla.t denial. It is fixed in Jane Hilton, and she was born in Union factory, and another from the lambs. -H. T. Perdue, Box 144, Wing - ham, _. * for the benefit of agriculture, $518,076. 1 -R. Vint, Blyth; No. 2 -Geo. Kelly, monton TIiE City of the West. We leave here in the wind indelibly, the eye and the Dundas, Ontario. Later, she removed Foundry where Mr. Webb works were emblems of sympathy. Mr. and' Mrs. A fancy quilt, cantaining 38 blocks, In the same year the expenditure charged to Militia and Defence was Walton; No. 3-W. Wray, B(-Igrave; a few days for Vancou- ver Island, B. 0. ear co-operating in the impression to London, and forty-five years ago, was united in marriage to Mr. Dixon, Webb desire to express their sincere on each of which a bible verse is neat - ly 1# � $5,591,000. It is a time of peace, and No. 4-M. Cardiff, Brussels; No. 5- Casemore, Wiugliam; No. O -Ed. Sincerely yours, which will stick, until a convincing explanation is that delib- in the city of Hamilton. For twenty. appreciation of every act of kindness worked, was offered for sale by public auction at the Mildmay fall should be a time of agricultural d9vel- .Eli Johnston. Bluevale. Win. Button. given proves orate misrepresentation of fact, Af- one years they resided in Niagara and sympathy manifested towards them in their trial and sudden be- show last Tuesday. This quilt was opment. Yet the Government of Turnberry-A. Wheeler, President,, . ter seeing Air. Ames' fac-simile repro- Falls, where Mr. Dixon held a reopen- i. ieavement. made by the Women's Aid Society of Canada is spending eleven dollars On the militia for every dollar that is Bluevale; Win. Mines, Vice -Pres., Roo,ms To RENNT.-In Griffin block, duetions of letters on file in the De- sible position in connection with the Grand Trunk railway. Fifteen years the Evangelical Church. spent for the encouragement of farm.- Glenfarrow; No. I -W. 11, Crulck- ' Shank, Wingbam; No. 2-Robt, Aflls� Available about Oct. 20th. --Apply to C. N. Griffin. partment of the Interior, we cannot away from the opinion that ago, be retired, and came to reside in Matrimonial. . Goderich, Sept. 28. -Mr. Jno. Grif- ink. . I � * * * grove, Bluevale; No. 3 ' -Jas: Wray, . * F OR S,tm,i.-A second-hand Persian get THERE WAS CROOKED WORE: in connee- Wingbam. About nine years ago, Mr. Dixon passed a -way, and for the 'A quiet matrimonial event trans- pired at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. fin of Kintail, has received word that [iis son Joseph, who was with a can- I -Even in Municipal matters, a good Glenfarrow; No. 4-R. Weir, Wing- ham. . . . L,mb Cent, in good order. Apply at tion with the tendnr for timber berths past two years, Mrs. Dixon has resi- IV. J. Howson, on Saturday last, nery company in the far Northwest, Mayor is considered entitled to a Blyth -Pres., John Wilford; Vice- Advance office. I during the term of office of Mr. Tur- riff in the land departmenV) Hear ded with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. ' when their only daughter, Miss Ada was one of the number of over one second term, This ought to hold good in the case of a member of the House Pres., F.'Metcalf, No. I -Thos. Code; . Mr. Ames this evening (Wednesday) Lloyd. She was a good woman, of Christian Irene, became the bride of Air. Donald hundred and ten persons drowned off the cannery ship Star of Bengal in the of Commons, who has been so faithful Noi 2 -Thos. Carter. ' Grey -President, J. Pearson, Ethel; � I �- _- .1 ...... ��l F in the Town Hall. Seats reserved for I A d I es. consistent .character, and a member of the Baptist church, to Osborn McKinnon, publisher of the "Canadian Manufacturer," Toronto. Pacific last Sunday. as Dr. Chisholm. During his four i Vice -Pres., J, Hunter, Cranbrook; No. 4 Personals , "*' "' **' , , , '"�, I which she was devotedly attached. It had been intended to have had the GR&IN WAYTED.-We are prepared years' term, he never lost an oppor- I -Thos. Bennett Wroxeter; No. 2- i I _� ----------- � . . She leaves one son, William, riacently ceremony performed in the church, to pay the highest market price for ­ - A 1. A I, I tunity of looking ter the interests ' . . removed to the West, and one daugh- but on account of the sudden and ser- I . vere a our warehouse in of the farmers of East Huron, as his Jas. Cardiff, Brassels; No. 3-Jno. Ooun., D. Bell left on Tuesday on a WINGHAM MARKETS. ter, Mrs. A. E. Lloyd of Wingliarn., tons illness of the bride's brother, it Wingham.-R. Awde. - Bolger and Jas. Humphries; No. 4- trip to the West. . speeches reported in Hansard show. 0 . I . � Win. Bray, Moncrieff ; No. 5 -Jas. , The funeral took place on Monday, was decided to have it quietly per- Invitations are out announcing the . Let him continue the good work all- J&Q. Ward of Stratford is visiting Wheat -90 cts. Oats -36 cts. Rev. 31. E. Allen conducting the ser- formed in the home. The ceremony marriage of Thee. Jefferson Diamond THE other term. Livingstone, Ethel; No. 6 -John Pear- at his home in town. I I Barley -52 ets. Peas -86 cts, vice. was performeA by Revi W. G. How- of New Baden, Illinois, to Miss Alma , ton. * * * son, Ethel; No. 7 -Con. Michael, Miss Bessie Parker of London is Butter -21 to 23 Cts. son. The bride was dressed in an Em- Tackett, to take place on Wednesday -0 � Cranbrook. visitingg, friends in town. -Liberal papers are denying that Riggs -10 eta. pire gown of Duchess Satin, with gar. evening, Oct. 7th, in 'the Methedist that the The nomination of it candidate was rguson i I Harvest Home Services. I Episcopal Church South, Boonville, (t tT Sir Wilfrid L%urler ever said Mr. J. `B. F e * ,eturned last Potatoes�35 to 50 cts. � nitures of Irish lace, and tulle veil then taken tip. Only one name was week from his western trip. Fowl -8 to 10 cts. per lb. The annual Harvest Thanksgiving Missouri. The groom is the second cost of the Grand Trunk Pacifle to mentioned, that of Dr. T. Chisholm, . ,_ * Live Hogs -$6.50. services of St. Paul's Church were caught with orange blossoms. She ACOLLEGE GIRLS SHOE Canada would not exceed thirteen .Miss Myrtle .Armour of Listowel was attended by Miss Olive Cooper of ,on of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Diamond of It who has so faithfully represented the spent Sunday at her home in town. � I � held on Sunday last. The church was WhighAm. .. million dollars. Here is wh. t he did riding for the past four years. The Mrs. M. A. Barnett of Welland is the - very prettily decorated for the occa- Clinton, who wore a prine'ess dress of ... ..... I say - . . . � ,;�t %) "The suill total of the money to nomination was made by 13. Mooney, guest of Mrs. Cody And Mrs. Flood. I sion with emblems of the abundant pink silk marquisette over taffeta, and Mr. John Douglas of ' Tara, for many - _.. I be paid by the government for the seco � harvest. Appropriate and inspiring Miss Mabel Rose, of this town, who years Secretary of the Farmers' Insti- 0, , . . n . ded by Capt.-Stretton, and was Mr. McNaughton and daughter of � Cburcb ARews . sermons were preached by the Rector, wore a white silk princess gown. The tute, is authority for the statement 11 .... . 11111P - _f construction of the line from unanimous, every delegate present Brussels arevisitibg at Ira Parker's V Moncton to the Pacifie. will he in standing to emphasize his vote. ' i mor groom was supported by Mr. D. 13. that it is thirty-two years since this I W ., ... �, ---- ,;7- _ � - 1, , ­ , ,z the neigbborhood of $12,000,000 or Miss Parks of Dungannon waa the ����� ning And evening. The text in Gillies, of Toronto. Owing to the Ill. country has ever experienced such a .. ... _­ ­­��__ __" -,!, ,-- $13,000,000 and Taot one cent move." Dr. Chisholm then addressed the guest of her cousin, Miss Alae West,. Dr. Macdonald will give his illus- the morning Was Luke 17:17, 18- , $35 -1 ��-,_.- ness of her brother, Airs. McKinnon drouth as it is now passing through. �J !.­,-�-- � . � If any of our readers doubt this, we Convention, and gave an account of over Sunday. trated service, "Views of the Old "And Jesus Answering said, Were will remain with her parents for Some Dtiving September and October of 1870 , . ­ A '' -­ _ Ask them. to look into Hansard of 1003, ' Land," in the Salvation Army Bar- there not ten cleansed P but where are I �; �� - his course in the nouse, and big atti- I Miss Ida Westman of London has , I : 1 __ �­� .. tude on the questions of the day. He been visiting at Mr. Goo, Mnson's for racks on Thursdg evening, Oct. Int, the nine? There are not found that time. 'the iteray of presents was most no rain fell, pasture was dried up, and 11 � 1. .. ' � ­_ page 7601 ('If we are not mistaken.) dwelt at length on the vastly ilicreas- - the past week. at 8 o'clock -, admission 10c. returned to. give glory to Godi save beautif ill and varied. the farmers fed their cattle on the 11 - �k_111­ Z., - - , Be6iides, Sir Wilfred wits faced with I , . Rev. W. G. Howson, of t this stranger." The evening text wag leaves of trees. . A , I I e(L expendituve, and showed where Robt. Aikens of Detroit - Ile Metbow � the fact at the last session, and did . spent the dist Church, will toke for his subjects ... ...... � many of the causes of the immense in- P"t two weeks with friends in Win n "Ile asked life of thee, and thou gay. Pire In Teeswater. Excelle;t fine shoes for ladies at $2 .... - not attempt to deny it, as some of his - ham and vicinity. 9- ext Sunday., At 11 a. m., "ThT Pres- and $2.50 it pair. Read ad. on page 5. �, "I , 1, z , orgons have. crease lay, His address was forceful ' ence and power of the Spirit in the eat it him, even length of days for Teoswater nalTOWly escaped a seri- -WILLIS & Co, Sole agents f6r Vie- . ., . * * * and practical and was received with Miss Lillian Baer returned on Sat- Secular life"; 7 p. in., I 'A runner's. Mee- ever and ever," Psalm. 21:4. Special one conflagration Saturday, night. - toria, shoes for ladies aria Albert shoes I enthusiasm, I ilrda.V, after spending a couple of -.%tige to the young men of Wingbam." music! was rendered by the Choir, as- The 0. P, R. rbundhouso At the South , for men. I . latow(A. .... -One of the small iteing of "little Mr. James Bowman followed, in 86 weeks in Li V6ung*men are specially invited. All silsted by Mrs. W. 11, Willis And Mr. end, and Thompson's saw mill at the The Clinton New -Record. speaking extravagances" which the Liberal can- Mr. Richard P, Logan of Thorfidale welcome. F. 1, Hill. The collettions.for the day north end of the town, were burned of the Laurier demonstration tLierr, . brief but 8traight-forward address, and Miss Dannn. Logan of London Are A Memorial service will be conduct. THE ARCHM didates excuse, And Sir Wilfrid makes Stating that Dr. Chisholin deserved - visiting Mrs. Win. Dawson of Calrosse edby Rev. H. E. Allen in tile Baptist amounted to over $100. Oti Monday to tile ground. The alarm was sound, ,4ays --Five brass b9ndsWere engaged light of, has reference to the Govern- the nomination, and that he would do - Mr. and Mrs, Jos,'Mason and daugh- church on Sunday morning for the evening, suppei, was Served in the ed At hbout 10.80, and the fire brigade for the day, so that if tile people miss- SHANK AND INSTEP SUPP- ment steamer Arctic. This vessel all that he could to secure his election, ter, Miss Grace, of Drayton, Were re- late Mrs. Dixon, mho fo� many YeArA schoolroom, oil prettily arranged responded qiiickly, but owing to the ed convincing oratory they heard . cost $70,000, and in one year the bIlW notwithstanding rumors to the Con. neWing acquaintances in town last wag it faithful iind loyal ineinber of tables, loaded with abundance, of dell- inflammable nature of the building it Plenty of music, much of it good ORT THE FOOT amounted to $984,028, of which the travy, arid the e0orts of Clio Brussels week. that Church. Subject -"The Death of CA clothing bill Averaged $700 for each of p the llfghteou,4." Evening Subject- eles. The program wag rendered in was a mass of flatnes in a tow minutes. music too. The'Winghayn hand gave The popularity and the , ost to create d I vision in the ranks. Mr. D, Wo6klebqi)k and soil, Edgar, "The Battle of, Life -.11 Yon are cordi. tile Parish hall, And ineluded-Itistru- Owing to the extreme dry weather a much appreciated program on post - the crewo who Consumed $2,000 in 11- �f,sg 'Wiltokd, Gerry, -owpon, of Ak,Lhur, ally invited to attend. , . , re. Spetton And Mr. A. M. 11 . mental duet by Mrs. A. Alderson and and 01rectioft of the wind, it looked office sqnare in the evening. They enormous sale of the quota and $1,180 in smokes. Just and others spoke briefly Along the were visiting at Mr. W. J. Rowsob's, Sunday next will be annivek-sary Miss Davist vocal sulections by Mrs, itt one time as though there would be put tip good mui-ie in'Wingliam, and fancy fellow oledtot-$700 worth of samo line. over Sunday. day of S&Iem Church, Wroxetor cir- J. 0. Smith, Miss Alice Mann And Mr. A general Conflagration, but by ttbe they vote right on election day. E mpreasShoe proves that it Mr. and. Mrs. Jao. Duckett and Cult. Rev.J. J'. Ball of Fordw1oh will , clothing for each sailor I How many, Strong k6golutions of Confidence in d11,11gi-Itor, Dorothy, of Morrist, have preach at It A,m, and 7 p.m. Oil the Willis; recitations by Mrs. It% Pat-ker faithful ivork of the firemen and Oil- must be superior to others, factory men or farmers in or Around and approval of the course followed rettitriod from -a visit to relatives in followitig Monday evening 01ppo will and Miss Mary James,, flute trioe by zeris thd surrounding buildings were "Word ,�vas ree,olvea here last week Wingham, ean revel in $700:w6rth of byk A. L. gorilen and Sir Stones P. 131Y 0117, Mich. be a Supper setved from 6 to 8, o'eloek,, Mutets Albert Weames, Jobn Mit- saved. A freight engine which was of the death of Ars. John Addison of or the malters c ou 1 d ,d and Carried Mr. Innis Wilson it 1. After which will be a fine V091'am. eliell and Vern8n Scott, with piano in the roundhouse Is A, total Wreck, new clothes V Then just think of the Whitney, wets peesento Otillin, a former resident of out, towp. not Sell More of this dis. choice drinks they must have had, na Mlaqos MAk�le The Wroxote r Dectmed will be remembered as Miss . with enthusiasm. And Usthel, Wilson of Dungannon Choice ,,,,,,, r cjuartette wil forril8b, accompaniment by Miss Houghton; Xo Cause for the fire to given. About when over $2,000 worth of liquors Rousing cheers Were given fox, tile visited Miss Mae West And took In and Addroasea from, vov- this was the trio's first appt,,aranoe 8 80 it. in. another alarm was Sounded. Annio Rades, who made her home for tinctive shoe than any wore on !land. Besides 110W their Xing, for U. L. Bordeti, aba Dr. Chis. the Winglimn Fair and concert. oral ministers may be expected. before A publit Audience And the b6ys Tli many yeftra with her uncie, Mr. other high grade shoe troubles must litwo been forgottehi Mrs. Down and hot granddaughter, A local Ministerial Assotiation1was 16 Cline It was the'"lompeon Com' A. W. Webster. A few years Ago � holm, And Ar meet successful And on. Mie -sr Viola Davidsesn, left for Toronto "tanized-at a meeting rocently held P147 well together. There were Also pa,dyle Saw mill, wbicb, Although. a she was mart -led to Mr. John Addison: Made in Canada, 4, with over V,OW, worth of tobacco and thVIsIMUC Convention Was brought to 011'WednOsday. The latter will At. 'In elville oburch, Brimaele, with the short Addrotses by Rev. A. E. Allen, quit,tterof &mila from th6 roundhouse, . I t1gate; t6 enjoy'. This is one A&mplo of A close, tend the Faculty School to pursue her following office bearers.-I'vesident, Rev. LaugPora of Bi.usseb, And I'lov, Is vappoved to have caught, from also a fortnor resident bf town. Mrs, We are one of 400 agents Inany. We refer our readers to tile � . I . fly- Addison died on Friday inat, leaving a - , , � studies farther. Rev. A. 0, Wishort, B.A.; Vice Prosi- '8auridt1`8 of Laeknow),- All extended ihg cinders, 10,xeellent work wa.g Pabild Accounts 00minIttee, it they. - deu" n"' G. W. Rivers, B. D., of 4orvowing litiaband and three small who sell the Empress. � M& Scott Govilon and sister, MIS B - V8; Secretary-Treamirer, Rev, kind wishes for the aueeess of the now done here, and again the fire wits kept - a It elgla , ehildt,en. ,r. It has F itie Dongola And Beg Calf Shoes, orie, left foi-Toronto oil Weatles- . M, LangFord. It Is tho I Rector of St. 'Paul's, Rev. 0. r4l. .Tk,�6- front oppeadlog, but the will "AA I . have doubts on the mattt ",it . intention. bean proven that the 'Government ?of ladies', exUlltint qualit� and per. (10, 11 ,The former will porgue his ata. of the Association to moot on the first king, who occ�tpied the Chair. The totally destroyed. The lose is etti. Tt,%g&r and Inviclus Sbne$ for Ladies - . 1. 101% .111A paid $1,20 pet pound for pemmican to feet fitting at $2 and $2 5 , po pair. da. In AA� and the lAtter, who is MondiLy of each month, The firat 4nd GtIntm. Compare those with ,q.ny Renaud, on pAve 6.-WILtIs & CO., Winner of thd0dward 131ako Scholar. meeting will be hold In the Brusmp,la reopipts for The evening amounted to , mated at between five and six Lliolis. other mrtko, 'We won't "k ,you to 1"vision the Arctic, when It could Sole agente; for latorl&Shoos f and the Vul., Methodist church on Mofidity; Oct, 05-00, botwithat4ballig tho unfwvom� 4nd, And Insumbae About three tboas* Iltly-the Shoom will do thAt, J. W-6 i 6 a r, eel - or la- ship Id Solaboo, will Att , . _W. jmva boon bought at PA atm, a p6utid, ales And Allyowshoot for men. veritity, 1601. blo weather. mid eight,baudred. Greer, Sole Agent, � I i : . j Sold Agent for 'WhighAin I i 0