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The Wingham Advance, 1908-11-05, Page 1
. 11, r f - ,. I ' w 0 Th A, I -e. I I W d - e ,,.ing.ham - . I I.- vane- ... .. .. I I - ... . 1. .1 I vssaRTS�CA3AS N zTl$136TH YEAR, No. 10. WT1GIM, O s,THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ON50 o I1IN i SANCTUM PARAGRAPHS.. Past Huron. Election Returns Induction Service In St. Paul's. i4 Fifty -Nice Years, The Y. At. C. A. �""' "� """� • DEdTnB.`- ------ For 1908. ----^- Mr. Thomas Netterfleld, of Lower Regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Dever -In Seafortb, Nov. 3rd, Alex, --Mi•, Taft was elected President of - On Wednesday evening, Oct. 28th, Wingham, tante to Canada in 1814), or will be held on Friday evening of thi11 L" . � 'tent$ ll�er$onais Dauer, aged 83, the United States on Tuesday by a Returnin-offlcet' J. A. Morton has. Rev, C, E, Jeakins, B.A„ B:D., was Arty -nine years ago. He says that in week, instead of Thursday. The - Drummond --In Wingham, Nov, 2nd, g ' all that time he does not remember so meetings are growing in interest. A November the 5th. L, C, Fleming, County Y, A1. C.. A, Miss Drummond, of Underwood, large Majority. declared Dr. Chisholm member elect formally inducted into the Rectorship g g g y, aged 18, g J y Secretary, was to town on �Vednes- " * " for East Huron. The following are of St. Paul's Church, Wingham, by mach fine weather throughout the meeting of the Board of Directors was Drink Christie s Teas, day, Iiinklay - fn Wingham, Nov, $, Leon- -Say, eon• -Sa , we have not heard of an fur- the figures for each subdivision :-• Bishop Williams of London, in the surnmer and so late in the autumn, held on Tuesday evening. W. J Me. and I'ranklin, infant son of Mr, and Y y g Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Dr. Robert Stewart of Toronto ther extensions of the Rural retail de- Bxrxtt Chisholm Hislop presence of a largo congregation. The Donald and Ira Parker were appoint- visited his brother, J, E. Stewart, in Mrs, L. Binkley, livery, since the elections. Have No. 1 .... , , , . , 55 51 following clergymen from neighbor Property Changes Hands, ed members of the Board, and the kat- Next Monday, the 0th, is Thanks- town last week. Cameron -In East Wawanosh,. Nov, you? No. 2'.. , , ... , , 37 49 ing parishes were present. and assisted Mr, J. J. Homuth has succeeded in ter was elected Secretary. Satisfac- giving Day and King Edwards birth- Air, and Mrs, Ben, Scott attended 3, Margaret AleCauig•, wife of Mr.. * ` * . �3 100 in the service: -Rev. Rural Dean disposing of his residence on Diagonal tory reports of the work were pre- day. - the Laird -McIntosh wedding in How- John Cameron, aged 81. -The oflicial declaration of the vote M:t ,for Hislo 8 Ganne of Clinton, Rev, T. H. Farr of street, The purchaser is. Air. Thos, seated. Bliss. Dever, who was canvassing the ick on Wednesday last. ShedJeu-In Morris, Nov. 2nd., Wm. in West Huron, made on. Monde , p' """""" y y p town, was called home to Seaforth by . Alexander, son of Jas, and Isabella Y Gorrie Rev. W. H. Hartley of Blyth, Scott of Morris, and ossession is Miss Hazel Vanalstine has returned gives: E. N. Lewis, Conservative, a BRUSSELS- Rev. H. M. Lap Ford of Brussels, and even immediate) The urchase High School Elections, home, after spending a couple of Shedden, aged 8 months, No. 1 .... , . , . , 30 34 t5 S Y• p the death of her uncle. weeks with friends in London. McCourt-In West Wawanosh on majority of 02 over Robert Holmes, No. 2 . .. , . , .. 40 48. Rev. C. W. Saunders of Lucknow, price was $1000. Mr, Scott does not The new officers of the High School Liberal. No. 3 .. , .. 31 43 The. service was solemn and ins it intend moving into town at present, Literary Society are as follows:--• Wanted, -Girl for general house- The editor of the Advance spent a Nov, 2nd, at file home of Mr. Bro- * * * ___ a '~ work. Apply to box 338. - few days with relatives and friends in phy, Elizabeth, relict of the late Jas, -At $2 a piece 10,730 deer licenses XOT 12:3 ing. The Bishop preached an elo but will rent the property. President, II, Green; 1st Vice, Greta Owen, Sound and Meaford duringthe McCourt, aged 84 years, Ms for Hisla . 10 quant and eat -nest sermon, taking as Kennedy; 2nd Vice, H. Mutton; Seo- Ivan Johnston has so far recovered past week, have been issued t. the flame and 1• p" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " his texts -Genesis 4:9, "Am I 'm Mr. Morton Caned. retary, Edna Isbister ; Treasurer, from his illness as to be able to return fisheries department this year, being BAST Watit * Nostl- Y • Mrs, Jas. Henderson and daughter, DR. OvnNs, 31, D., London Eye and No. 7 , ... , .... 48 72, brother's keeper?" dna Galations 0:2, ' On `Friday evening last, J. A. Mor- Peter McEwen, Executive -Form 4, home from the Hospital. ; Margaret, have returned home, after Ear Surgeon, will be at. McIlibbon's 1000 more than last season. There No, 2 ...... , .. 70 01 "Bear ye one another's burdens, and ton received a pleasant surprise, when Alberta Goble, Clayt'n Proctor; Form A meeting of the Curlers will be : spending a couple of weeks with drug store, on Wednesday, Nov.. 18th, have been 1325 moose licenses issued, No. 3 ... • 41 56 so fulfil the law of Christ." a member of the Bowling Olub waited 3, Pauline McInnis, Thomas Taylor ; ' held at 8 o'clock on Friday evening, in friends in Hamilton and Caledonia. Cataract, squint, failin eyesight, the latter at $50 each for big game No. 4 ... I..... 33 53 , orm 2 and $25 for small game. - - These two texts lie said, represent upon him, and in behalf of the Club P ,Ethel Tipling, Gord'n Young ; the Oouncil Chamber, for the purpose ? Miss K. Morton, evangelist, passed nasal catarrh, deafness,. cad noises g P , - through town on Friday of last week. treated and glasses properly fitted. * * * 191 Z44 the opposite views of life. The form- Presented. Mr. Morton with shoed- 1,or►n lY Cora Kerr, Norman Geddes ; of organizing for the coining season. She has just closed a successful series Hours -2 to 8 p.m, Maj. for Hislop... , .. • . , ....... M er, the ideal of the world without some gold -headed Cane, with the fol- Prophet, F. Corley; Press Reporters, g Y i of services in Blonkton and after a -November issue of the ++World's lowing ,. The concert given last Friday even- : GRr•Jv=- Christ, each man sirloin for himself, g engraved thereon - ,'To* J. Isley Agnew, Adam Isbister. •few days visit with .friends in Fexd- Work" has on its front cover, the fol- N 1 58 g Ing under the auspices of the Flute ; ++ with was on her wa to commence a _• °• • • • • 5� and the latter, the ideal of christiani- A• Alorton from L, B. C., 1908. The + Y lowing terse sentence spoken by John No. 2 ... 20 65 recipient of the aft has taken an Crushed To Death. Band, was not largely attended. The series of meetings in Appin. . 31Y�NWaiiAllfi'1hM1tJatlWi(d18Pi � No. 3 , , . .... 31 87 ty, Burden•bearing is the essence of P g program was worth of a better pat- a� D. Rockefeller:- christianit Not only individuals, active interest in the Club, and *was Miss F. Martin of Ripley, who was Y pQ "I know of nothing more despicable No. 4 ... .... 37 8. Y• Y ronage. ��� ult 1 U Chapped and pathetic, than a man who devotes No. 5 .. , ..... 71 07 but also nations have to bear one an- chief director of the tournaments held attending Business College here, was �OlPrie. all the working hours of the day to No. 0 • • • • • • • • 00 0l other's burdens and •what affects one during the season. called home by the death of her Special Bargains in millinery now, g Y National Su er. it John Martin The . in ham eve orator will close Bluevale friends. No. 7 ......... 42 70 at Mrs. Greens. Mr. David Dane spent Sunda with a (� making money, for the money's sake." - class to a communityaffects ever father, a well-known - Stinson &Grain Grainger shipped hos �"'�``� 'n I 321 480 class in that community. It is also a i pp blacksmith of Rtpley, who was ktlled W g p --Mr. G. 3ordon, Conservative can- Maj. for Hislop ....... ........159 principle in the history of the develop- The Ladies' Aid of the Whitechurch on Saturday night while driving home this week„ The season has been a g PP g d dilate for Nipfssing, has been declar- HowICK- relent of the human race, for we are Circuit will give a National Supper in with a load of coal from Kincardine. successful one, and -the managers are ansheep on Monday. ed elected on the official count by a No. 1 ... , ..... 92 48 bearing the burdens of past genera- the Methodist Church, Whitechureb, It was quite dark and the horses thankful to those who assisted by- riston fiends during this weekvisited th Har- maori[ of 21. There are 40 rejected No. 2 ......... 85 03 tions and our burdens will be borne this Thursday evening, the 5th. Be- missed the road, upsetting the waggon bringing in apples. ' majority No. 3 ......... 108 52 b the generation et to come. sides music b the Win ham Metho- in the ditch. The load fell upon Mr, Mrs. da Armstrong spent Thursday C REAM O ballots, but these will, it is thought, No. 4 ..... ... 103 60 Y g y Y g P Mr. Edwin Ashby and fau'iil increase Mr. Gordon's majority, The No. 5 ......... W . 83 Mutual burden -bearing is the ideal dist Church choir, and recitations U Martin and when he was taken out it Y Y and Friday with 13arriston friends.. g Y returned .from Toronto last week to Bliss Evelyn Evans has returned :% Liberals of North Bay had planned a No. 0 . ....... 71 53 relationship which should exist be- Miss Brock, there will be addresses as was found that life was extinct. He reside in Win ham. The will �j�j TS tween the clergyman and his people. follows :-"England and the English," y age, leaves g Y home from an extended visit with L big banquet for Air. McCdol for Mon- $44 3�9 gy p pg " was about QQ ears of a. a occupy the cottage on the corner of friends in Orillia. ZP t a wife and grown-up family. ie day night, under the impression that Alai, for Chisholm 190 Ile is the good shepherd, who giveth by Dr,. Redmond; Ireland and the g w P „ Y Patrick and Minnie Ste. Mr. Geo. Dobbs has returned home ? he had been elected, mon-als- his life for the sheep." But his people Irish," by Mr. G. Spotton ; "'Scotland from the West, where he has spent � Cures chapped hands in one * * * - must -help to bear his burdens b their and the Scotch," b Rev. G. P. Dun- High School Attendance. The Guy Bros. held forth in the the summer. + night. Not greasy. Rubs in No. 1 ... , ... , 37 00 P Y Y g Town Hall on Monday night, and _k -The Weekly Sun, whicit,is nota No. 2 .......... it 59 loyalty, their ,syinpatby,- their love, can ; "Canada and the Canadians," by The attendance at Wingham High to a full house. The sealed Misses Mary and Grace Aylesworth perfectly. Is perfumed with No, 3 ...... • .. 49 45 and their prayers. Only in this way Mr. R. D. Cameron. A hot supper played Y p of Fordwich were Gorrie visitors on ir political paper, papa Dr. Chisholm the P Y Y Y PP School has reached such n high mark,principal Saturday last, g No. 4 ......... 46 441 can a tier man give his people the will be served from 0 to 8 m. Admis- that a fifth teacher -was necessar the elect al streets at noon hour and Violet Petals. An elegant following compliment: -"Dr. T. Chis- No. 5 ......... 59 51 BY g P P p' Y' gave some excellent music. Miss Edith M. Greggas the guest preparation for after shaving. holin has done particularly good ser- No. 0 ...... , .. 70' 01 best that is in him. Although he may sion 25c and 15c. The Board has chosen Miss Beatrice gg vice in the House in his discussionsdf -- - receive a vision of God, he cannot im- Anderson, of West Wawanosh, who Buy "Dainty Mode" Rubbers; they of her uncle, Mr. S. G. Gregg of Ford- . with over Sunda 26 cents a Bottle. 311 32,5 part it to his people if they are not A Good Suggestion. entered on her duties on Monday last. wear longer and cost no more. Y• the bounty evil." The Advance be. Maj. for Hislop .... . .. . .... ... 14 W. J. Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Howson of Wingham tE lieves, that the electors of East Huron prepared to receive it. The Windsor Record has this seg- She comes well recommended, holding visited with Mrs. H. Perkins and "'11`^^^^^ recognize the truth of the Sun's state TIJRNBERRY- In the midst of a solemn silence the gestion which should be adopted :- a first-class Professional certificate, At the Electric Light works, the daughters on Friday afternoon. No., 1 ......... 97 49 Bishop then delivered his charge and "Common cleanliness, to say nothing and having taught the Continuation new waterwheels are in position, and n meet, and hent© they returned him. No. 2 ...,..... 69 70 P g Y g g g P The Police Trustees are having J. ����011 �(��)�[I(��j for another term, in order that he No. 3......... 55 51 the congregation engaged in silent of hygiene, will demand at an early class at St. Helens successfully for the shafting is being fitted. It will much needed .improvements done Walton NOW �+Viu Haight "finish his work." No. 4 ......... 47 51 prayer for the new Rector. date that all bread delivered by three years. Her initial salary is probably be the middle of the month throughout the town on the streets. • * * * 203 221 After the service the members of wagon shall be done up in dust -proof $525• Miss Anderson will no doubt be before the work is completed. Miss Nellie Bradnock, who has been DRUGGIST -Suppose citizens do differ politi- Mai, for Chisholm 47 the congregation gathered in the Paper envelopes. The hands that as successful here, as in St. Helens, On Friday eve'g, Nov. 13th, a school ill at her father's home with typhoid pp - >xec>DotieLn $Lots touch a driver's reins should not come In this connection, we might note fever, having contracted it in the , Cally, that is no reason that they WlNciri:tat- schoolroom to meet ihe�Bishop and to g contort will be held at S. S. No. 7, West; is slowly recovering. should be enemies.- During election No. 1 ......... 00 35 Spend a social hour together. Re- in contact with a loaf. Then there is that the attendance at the High Morris (Stone school), in which local, campaigns,es eciall when the con- No. 2 ......... 55 • 81 freshments were served b the ladies. the dust of the street, which settles School is as follows :-From Town of talent will take art. A good time is Mr. Thos. Dane, sr., who had a especially. No. 3 .......'.: 70 41 Y P g paralytic stroke on Tuesday morning, flict is at white heat, those of hasty No. 4 ......... 177 80 The Bishop, the visiting clergy, and thickly on bread driven any distance." Wingham, 77; from Huron county, expected, and everybody is invited. is still very low, and but slight hopes temperament tray occasionally say -T Mr. Rainsford o£ Clinton, delivered To this, the Hamilton Spectator adds 06; from Bruce county, 15; from Duff- are entertained for his recovery. r - things that they would not, in mom- 302 187 brief addresses o£ greeting which were g In ten days the Grand Trunk has i+' -"There is force in what our contain- cele, 2 ; from Algoma, 1; total anon The Ladies Aid of the Gorrie Metho- full of practical thoughts, helpful and p Y Y carried between 35,000 and orchards bar- dist church purpose giving a shredded •. ants of cooler thought, But when the Maj. for Chisholm 115 p g P orae says. Time was when batter dance, 101. i� " • election is past, these hasty utteran- WRoaETER- 'inspiring to both Rector and people. was mostly commonly sold uncovered rels of apples, picked from orchards in wheat banquet, on Thursday, Nov, 12. ~ . • r No, 1 ......... 30 :5.5 The atherfn was closed b lite sin , q You et the best grade of Felt Foot• the vicinity of London, and consigned A good program is being prepared. ;+ � - from the crock but to -day the neat g g g pig' g P P ces should be forgotten, and amicable g g y g- wear in all the up-to-date styles, at to the markets of Europe and West- " Maj, far Hislop .. . ... . ... ..... I9 ing of the doxology and b the bene Pound prints, paper covered, have p' Y P sId Thos. Sghtingk i piping his r \ . � relations prevail. Life is too short to y W. J. Greer's. allow political differences to er etu- MAJORITIES. diction pronounced b the Bisho taken the place of the crock article. ern Canada. residence for lighting with acetylene V i P P P 9 P• gas, Acetylene gas pipes are being „ ��I;' ��i . And why should not the bread that Monlders gaiters for $1.10 per pair. put in the Presbyterian church also. 6 '• ' ate bitterness. - Chisholm Hislop Y A hluuificent Gift. Better ones u to $2.50.-WILLIS �� P Y ''` �r * * * Blyth ................ .. 8 goes with the butter be similarly pro- P $• Brussels ............. � 10 Sometime ago, the Parish Club of Co., the leading place to buy rubbers Mr. A. Doan has come back to town .~ -The value of our Northwest is as tatted ? and started work in his old sbo again Grey ................. 1:i9 St. Paul's Church secured the old Con- and. cold weather footwear. P g• ' ��.by � �, , yet only partially known. The To- Howick.............. 190 Town Council Minutes. : re ational Chureb, on the corner of and a will n heartily rouewelcoto n. �` a have as good variety of rubbers g g Aic. and Mrs: J. D. Burns, after his many friends in and around town, I ronto News gives two instances of re- Morris ..... .: ... . 14 and cold weather footwear as has Centre and John streets and fitted' it a Tarnberry . 47 + ' several year's residence in Wingham, C, Armstrong, who has been visit - cent occurrence. At Whitefish Lake, Wingham , .......... 115 A regular monthly roasting of the been shown in Wingham in many a up for recreation and literary pur- have moved to Toronto. Mr. Rae, ing with his parents foil the past two ,... Athabasca, missionaries report that day. We invite you to come in and r--•- ". > Wroxeter, ............ .... •19 Town Council was held on Monday poses. In doing so, they assumed a of the hardware flt•in of Richardson & weeks, returned to Toronto, where he a w•ni.o:.•,• they had onions, carrots and lettuce , • • Y see, and buy. -Willis lare under no obligation E Wawanosh ..... `•� evening. � to buy. -Willie eCC Co, heave liability. By the generosity of Rae, will occupy the residence vacated has a position in the Ding drug store, for their tables in June, and new pota- Mr. T. A. Mill , this is now removed. on Wednesday. • toes on July 23rd. Every day brings 352 209 The Finance committee presented by Mr. Burns. we Ma', for Chisholm... 83 Mr. Mills has presented the building Mrs, yo T. Litt and little daughter TheSlippe ��iEld forth additional proofs of the weailth � the following report:- The than a of slut. for George E. Marion of Teeawater, who�T. J. McLean, machine oil•... $170 as a gift to St. Pauls Church, and it g of Canada's north land. At Clares- r will henceforth be known as the "Mills ging came too late for this issue. All visiting with her friend, Mrs. Thos. holm, ranchers used to say it was too every farmer should know that the Richardson Ss R e, honb supplies ... 1,99 +� Memorial Hall." The building is fit- kinds of Fowl for Thanksgiving trade Braden k for on Wednesday. ast week, e `•returned �hureh *Pews Is overrun with footwear that dry to grow wheat, but crops of forty- J. A. McLean, lumber coal and ted u with bowling allay, are wanted, to be delivered not later price offered by -the dealers for cattle, + P g y , Quarterly meeting services were is made more for selling than four and forty-eight bushels per acre hogs, etc., is a fair one. How can he gravel . . . . ........... ..... 1:,9.30 table, basket and carpet ball and read- than Friday, 0th. Dry pick and dont held in the Methodist church on Sun- wearing. We're proud to say, were reaped there this year, and one know this if he does not take a farm •T. B. Ferguson, salary ........ 55.50 draw an fowl, P Geo. Allen " , .. , ... , 45.00 Rev. Cresswell of Pembroke is sup- ing-room, and is a good place for Y day. A number from Orange Hill we do not handle that kinii, farmer has sold out for $40 per acre. business paper? What doctor i law- E. Lewis 20.00 plying the pulpit of Wingham Baptist your men to spend their evenings "DaintyMode" is the name of the were present and joined with their ' Our Slippers, as well as our yes or business man would be without • • • • • • • g >; best wearing Rubber for Ladies and Gorrie brethren in this service. Shoes * * *' I his business paper? There is but one C. P. R., rent of Beate site..... 2.00 Church for a couple of Sundays. • when in search of recreation. The g - -The great problem which the gov- farmers' business and inarkPt paper, R. Rankin, salary .......... 7.00 The last Sunday in November is to Club has•leased the building from the Gents. See them at -W. Jr. Greer s. Dr. Armstrong, who was in Win that is The Weekly Sun. You can Dominion Express Co......... .50 Y g � g' LOOK, FEEL, FIT 1�l�TD ernment has to face is financial. Cur- Y A, Homuth work and ii ht of be celebrated throughout the English Church at a nominal rent and being - Aside from the removal of a few ham last week, presented or and get The Sun in combination with + g g g ' Mrs. Howson with a check for $500, WEAR WELL. rent expenditure increases every The Advance for only $1.75, and you way .. ... . .... . ... • ....... 5.00 speaking world as Temperance Sun- relieved of all liability is in a posi. gates, ringing door bells, tiek-tack on being the amount of insurance carried month over that of last year. Reven- should not be without them, . A• Sanderson, teaming..., .... 11,55 day; tion to paylill expenses with member- the window, and a few other harmless by their late eon, F. W. Howson, in You certainly need a pair of ue decreases about a million a month. A. (S7ander on:,wat rin, workg streets 89.10 Mr. J. ' W. liiaine of -London preach- ship fees. The members of St, Pant's tricks indulged in by the children, Court Gorrie, No. 57, C. O. F. SlippFres to set off that natty The debt now grows between $3,000,- new Costume. Dome here and Electric Light accounts . , , .... 1051,80 ed two excellent sermons in the and of the Parish Club sincerely Hallowe'en passed off very quietly The Gorrie Orchestra gave a concert 000 and $4,000,000 each month, and in the Town Hall on Friday evening get them in the latest shape, WINGHAM MARKETS. On motion of Spotton and Nichol- Methodist O•burch on Sunday last, and apprlast. Tills is the first concert our Or- leather and color. When you will increase this year by at lI g eciate Mr. Miltshandsome gift. and peaceably in town. east son, the report of the Finance coin= also gave an address at. the Sunday The annual meeting of the Wing- chestra has given in Gorrie, and the 'wear them you wont be hid - $40,000,000 which is about the amount . mittee was adopted, and the nes School: In South Bruce. ham Branch Bible Society members each deserve credit for the Ing your feet. You will feel of the total increase in previous twen- Wheat -S8 Cts. Oats -30 Cts. P q y will be held proud to have them seen. P y. 2 issued. The Bihke press of Oxford produces The following is from the Tseswater in the Methodist church this. evening excellent grist isthee adecey rendered. ty years under both governments. Bayle 52 Cts. Peas -8' cts. Hay -$8.00 per ton. Councillor Gregory and the Reeve on an average 3,000 copies of the Bible News of last week, and has reference (Wednesday.) The annual report will A few rather shabby tricks were The people of Canada will pay $1,250,- Butter -21 to 23 cts. to the public meeting held in Tees- y ask for Dainty lrfodai Rubbers 000 more interest next year than they - Eggs -20 cts. were appointed a committee to visit not to mention prayer books, every P g be presented, and an address given by played on Iiallowe'en night, but no Macy are Liao baa. , are paying this year. There will be a Potatoes --25 to 35 etp, other towns like Wingham and gather day. The skins of 100,000 animals are water, on Oct, 24th, in the inter- Rev. C. E. Jeakins, B.A., B.D. particular harm wits done. It is a Fowl -8 to 10 ets, per lb, Information as to the cost of water- used every year for the covers of Ox- est of J. J. Donnelly, at which A. Ii, great pity that those who engage in larger increase the year after, and the Live Hogs -$3.65. Musgrove, North Huron's o else FOR SALE, --A number of registered this doubtful pleasure could not find works and sewerage systems. ford Bibles. g P P Shropshire shear'lin rains and ram year after that. g Y P g something a, litho more elevating with * * . On motion of Couns. Nicholson and Next Sunday, evening, in St. Paul'srepresentative in the Ontario Legisla- lambs. -H. T. Perdue, Box 144, Wing- which to occupy their time on this We I 6ree'r „ „ Bell, the quarterly grant of $37.50 to church, Rev. C. E. Jeakins will preach tore, was the principal speaker :- hate. particular evening of each year. Here is a strange paragraph from may finish his work saitisfactorily. Air. Musgrove, who has always been the Band was paid. - A spebial sermon to boys and young The regular meeting of L. O. L. No. - 4 that (generally) well-informed paper, If not, what may prove his closing men. Topic -+'A Good Sportsman." an enthusiastic politician, and has 79-1, will be held on Friday evening of . -The We,,kly Sun" :-"The re-elec term as Premier will be a failure, and By -lave No. 078, authorising the boy- been doing stump dirty in lite Inter • Belgrave. tion of M. Y. McLean in East Huron his Government o down four ears rowing of $7;000 on debentures of the Special music 'will be rendered by a gists of his art for tweet ears, kiss this week, instead of Thursday, as ar- - � r _..• ;T .0 „�Y_ g Y , choir of men and boys. All are cordi- party Y s, ranged at last meeting. An interest Jobtr ITopper, 3rcl line, Norris, re- ",^�?„x would because for greater rejoicing tf hence under a cloud. He has no easy town, for improvements in the Atte- developed great plattfornt abiltt.y. He 7oioes o�ei the birth of a son._ .•�'< his election had not carried with it the task before him. Time will tell they tr'ic Light plant, was passed through -ally invited, made a good rattling speech, and Ing program will be given, and neem- _._. , - g g P begs are re nested to be resent. Armstrong Ss Co, shipped a double %�'� _ .. stages.�. defeat of Archie Hislop. There was. story of his ability and willingness to g being a rapid speaker, got over an deck car of hogs on Tuesday ; price., � .- . perhaps, hardly another constituency accomplish that task. Mrs. Geo, O. ITanna gratefully ack- Methodist Church, Moncton, died sud- immense amount of ground. His ad- The A. Y. P, A. of St. Paul's church $0.00. ~ -� ?. - fn Ontario in which two such et:cep- * * * nowledged the floral tribute sent by denIy at the parsonage Monday areas was a' general Briticism of the will entertain their co-workers in this Dr, and A1rs. Hamilton attended the : •�, tionakl good candidates were pitted the Town Oounetl to the memory of from heart disease. No warning of Government, dealing with the thou- district on the evening of Thanksgiv- funeral of the former's sister at Au- ' r I` : l'I ` y g P Two of the largest shipments of „ his end was given, as Mr. Penhall had • burn last Monday, r„+: 1,} against each other, The Advance re- their kind left Ontario last week. her deceased husband. g sand and one deals and scandals and ing day, invitations having been sant )I minds the Weekly, Sun that Air, Ate- The first special freight f been iu the best o£ health, having evidences of graft that are land At the to Blyth, Brussels, Gorrie send Luck. Garner Nicholson and Charlie John ��'Ill was a sp 1 i fight [tarn o decupied his pulpit at both services on ston are away out on the hunting . , Loan and Mr, Hislop were not "pitted thirteen cars loaded with silver ore door of the Laurier administration. Hero. A pleasant evening is antic[• grounds in Parry Sound, �` ` Sunday last, lite. Panhakl was eta- - against each other," neither did the from the -Cobalt mines, and destined Whether or not Lite speech was a paled. = 1. w Auction Sale. tioned at Atwood a few years ago. Prayer -meeting will be held each election of Air. McLean "carry with it for the Nevada smelter. This was An vote -maker, it doubtless greatly pleas, ],aulits 1 -IF sort want the latest week on Thursday evening, in the - the defeat of Mr. Hislop." It was evidence of the wealth of Ontario's , Mr. Geo. ]:Tann& will hold an title- On Sunday, Oct. 25, Rev. Dr. Mur- ed those who had gotten rip the meet= styles, and best and newest material,4 Methodist church, beginning at '7.39. EYE TROUBLES ' something else that happened that did resources and a big advertisement for bion sale of stock, implements, etc., on ray of Kincardine preached his fare- ing. !it Fall and Winter, Coati;, you will W. K. Whale dnd C, B. Wilkinson it • that somethingwas the election. of g • , Wednesday, Nov. 11.th, on hes prem- well sermon to the Presbyterittn con- , find thein at D. M. Gordons, at right are on a pleasure tri this week to Cau be overcome if you seek the Canada as the train sped its way Ises, lot 0, con. 8, Morris. There will .e ation in that town. The Report. Roolm To Rr-N-r.. In Griffin block, prices. � y ; we right wa about It, Our methods 15r, Chisholm, across the United States. The other gig P Echo Ba and S<iulC ate. Marie; g k * also be offered 20 tons of good ha and available about Oct. 20th. -Apply to , wish thorn a ,ler►sant time. y shipment referred to was & trainload .. g Y er says :-•-For thirty years and three C, N', C:lriffin, The liar seaiaou opened on the 1st 1 of fitting Spectacles area up-to-date . . _ a quantity of pine lumber. See bills months `he has labored successfully in .__ , of November, and among those who Morris town,tthip will vote on Local and we guarantee to suit all de. -Canada has entrusted its affairs to of whiskey, consisting of tivent� flue For particulars. T Garnis 11 a o' Fr hunting Lin rounds of Option next January, as the necessary , Sir Wilfrid Laurier for another term, new ears used. for the first time. This p ,_ • R. I ` s Wil this charge and though the hand of have goo t t b t n g g feats. . take the bids. time has whitened his bair•, he retains Mr. and Mrs. F3inkley Mourn the Northern Ontario, are-�Aiessrs. (lar. petition has been handed into the He now has an opportunity to show immense. shipment of Minor wag des- - (council for the submission of the by. the people whether he can control the 'tined for the Canadian West. Like the vigor and reasoning powers for death of their infant son, Leonard net Nicholson and Chas, Johnston of law, Eyes Tested Flee, p p Many a woman goes_ without Rub- baser element or not, Canada will the shi ment of silver, it was sent via. bee`s and re r is which lie is so well noted and is step te'ranklfn, egad five days. 13elgrave, T. T. l+laid and Elriier A 's oeial Thanksgiving service will ' P g, a iG afterwards. We . has lost little of the elasttelt of . Moore of Win ham. g CVcr examtae each S+:ye separately bolt to hint for the removal of the obi American railways, hilt was an slier. have Women's Il;erbbera in all styles y Mr. sect Mrs. Jos. Bradwrn were g be he• d in the Ilelgrave Methodist .. 55c 056 and 75o Pair.-W.J. Greer. ori h' obureli next Sunday evening. Ttiatrks- and fit it with its proper glass, so jecttonable teen in his Cabinet, and tisement of another kind. It Mould ► youth'. called to Stratford on Wednesday, by The Epworth League enjoyed a giving sermon and hymns. All are we are sure to suit, Difficult '(lases the placing of morally Blean men in be interesting to know the final rel• A series of evanveltstic meetings the death of Mr. Boadwin's sister. We treat ort Monday evening, when Mr. invited, ere our specialty, CJall and see us their places. The electors will expect eulta of these two shipments, The To hitt' AdVertlaers. will be com►nenced In the M'dthodfst of been able to secure an par- M. B. Beckwith in his own words r . haven e y P RrBliarcl Proctor, the township of wo can aur, you. that the rapidly -increasing expend!, first 'will lie mAdo filth coin of the As Monday next is Thanitsgiving Church next Sunday, to be eonduBted titulars, ave the story of "Inteamurals," or Mon -la collector, has started oil lits turd shall be kept within reasonable realm for use in the commercial world holiday. And all eh4bges of advetrtise- by Rev. Geo, Turk of Toronto, Mr. ,,Within the Gates,"a book written b rounds to collect the taxes, which will , .-__11....�rw,.w . bounds and aver department of the and will stimulate Various branches menta ate usually made that day, we Turk is a s lebdid speaker And a Rev. G. R, Turk of Toronto rem•s- be no small amount, possibly the High. a Y P y y P P , . . , Mws.pragge. `1`iro meeting was in , Glovetnm't shall be cleaned tip and pub of trade. The other shipment (of hope our Advertisers will change as beautiful ;linger, He will prtath at mences special evangelistic services !it _ d est, in the history of tile, township, _ Sun, terestrng rte profitable, 7 . The f erii must also .five carloads of whiskey) will little as ossible o not , t all ati ' n Sundae . and Win ham Methodist Church oil Sun Quat torly Sacraineuta.l servicer for in gold trim. Th gra t twenty' t� S) p , r a . Any 11 a,tri, d 7 p,m , o y. f3 ..,.. . ♦ i ALLEY . ii r Turk is not ori a Leggin III' r'Aggingsl For all pur- this llolgrave efreuit will he held at be resttatned and shut out from their bring results rvtdely different, and will changes made must be Banded tit on there Will Ito services coaly evening lets inert, i . T Only poses, try hales' idents Boys'. M18siei, , rn wh'nn next, ' ,. _ p > . . J S t t . n_�t t,rrnclay mmnutg at vanta a ground. Thi>i will reeluird bring Aboub waste of money, and time, Pliday, or early S&turdoy morning, next week, excepting Saturday. Next, good preacher but art' excellent alr,gnt•. lend 0hildrens', tri 'evwr near stvle. 10.80, '.Cho Official Board will meet ' !� . . , � y i err DRUG STORE ircaatst o add determination, It Sit rind degradation, of the hotter instlrloti+ Will our advertieer'a assist us in this Sundays services will begirt with a A cordial invitation is extended to alit Prldisd front 4UB to $2.i0 a pair, bee the Delgeove church on Ntonda Nov, Wilfrid proves proves able for this task, ht of our howknity', [natter m fiat acs l oesible, prayer•tileeting At 0.80 A.M, P.M.to attend tlrese etsxvides, thein at W, J, Gtraer�s. i)eh, [tit 2.:111 • I .. .,4 r ,a.' W d ♦ ♦ ! ;G.' o • - _ _-�.._.____. I ` _ _- _ -- _ a.r.y',y,y4,n,M. ..iia- ... .� .. M.