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VOL XXXIX,—NO. 1,981,
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OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES
CUT FLOWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
35% 357 35%
•os4leount for 30 payS Wear Greer's ShOeit and Rubberii
Pyrographic Outfit No 1. reg
$2 00, sale price,. $1.30
Pyrograehic Outfit No 2 reg.
$3 00, sale price.. $2.20
Panels, Trays, Boxes,
Tie Holders, Frames, etc.
• Regular $1.25 milt, sale Kilo° Auction sale at Bee Hive store on
IA Saturday atternoon.
55 1 00 "
.40 *1 .26
51 .25 " .17
High -Grade P
J. E. SWart
Art Bb' Grand
Bell. Thee ie ot t
man Co'a, mak
highest grade ins
hr Winghani.
no Purchased.
has purchased an
WIG from Mr. D.
celebrated Heintz'
, and is one of the
tonents ever plitoed
Big Geeslin Prices,
H. E. Isard & Cc- announce in this
Walton McKibbon reeawbilgl becr hb big rices. tor
in pdraioYess.
THE DRUGGIST
in dry goods, cloth, gents' furl/lisle-
tugs, eto. The sale will commence on
Macdonald Block, " Wieghara. Saturday of this we k. Read advt. in
another column for 1311 particulars. ,
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11.111.1111.1".11. Home made bread—Try it.ricyR.Howsoa.
Winter Term
• Stormiest ay of Winter.
OPENS Saturday last we the stormiest day
January • 3rd of the winter ad as, a ociesequence
business was quie itt Wingham and the
railroad men ba their hands full in
keeping the rod open. ,The Palmer-
• ston and 0. P. R. lines were open until
• evening and the , H.& B. trains were
several hours lai e, • The day reminded
Students may enter
any day of the school
year.
Individual instruction.
Our graduates get the
best positions.
Mail Courses. W e
train more young pee).
'ple than any other
management in Can-
ada!
Affiliated with Com-
mercial Educator&
Association of Canada
Write for particulars.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
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COM SPOTTON, Principal
Assaussominisosnossamemma.
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The Test of Enterprise.
One of the best informed business
men in Canada ma e the statement re -
gently that "advert sing is to day the
beat test of eeterpris =." It does not re-
quire much investigation to convinoe,
any unprejudioed pet Ion of the truth of
this statement. Go **ere you will, and
the advertisers vetll 4s a rule be found
occupying the largest business premises
And constituting a la go portion of the
Tillage, town or city'j most aggressive,
capable and ,euedestf4 men. Canada's
abounding prosperityj dates from the
time her enterprising Minister of the
Interior began to 1141 pribter's ink.
Sfewspaper publicity 14 asmuch in the
int ereste of the res er as of the
advertiter.
one of the very rough winter of 1904
Bi BARGAINS in Mao's.and 13oy'e
One day of that ;hid every five or six
heavy Rubbers, Sant Krack and gum
yeere is enough.
WINGRAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1910.
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Read Willis & Co.'s 1#417, On page 8.. Death of Le
Mr. Leo Bob, who
lo of Dr gepned
• Old Res dent Dead.
Sohn Odium di d at the heel° of hie
eon, Dr, John inne at Woodstook,
last week and vs a buried At Goderioh
on Monday. Deo ased wise in hie 87th
year and was f forty-two rune a
reeident of Lnokaaw prior to going to
the county town. He was A brother in -
Mw of the MO a. W. macontio, of
Goderiele. Mr. buo. MoKenzie, of this
town, attended th , funeral,
I
es
$500.00 worth of well mit. glase to
Choose tront at P4TTERSON'S jewellery
store.
Improving Shoe Store.
Menus. Willis e Co. have made a
great improvement in the interior of
their store. The eorkshop . bee been
moved uptake and the shelving extend.
ed to the back of 19i ; store and all shelve
ing put to the oe ling. This gives a
great deal more ooze and gives this
firra one of the besilboot and thee stores
to be found in 175/ti tern' Ontario. Con.lw
tinned sueceari to fine & 0o. is otir
best wish.
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WANTED —A good smart boy to learn
the printing business; also a girl to
learn type setting. Apply at Thins
office.
With the Curlers.
Two rinks of Luollaow ousters visited
Wingham on Friday afternoon and in a
friendly game were, defeated by two
Wingham rinks as fellows:—
Wingham, Luoknow.
VanNorman, ek,. 11 McGarry, skip ,16
Cravrford skip 17 Reid skip , 8
Total'. e. , 2-ite Total
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• Majority for Win :ham, 4 shots. ,
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• qualities, in Moe and buckle. The hest
and cheapest. W. J. Ceennn.
CLEARING SALE—M0048 Rubbers, 75
ciente; Women's 'Rubbers, 50- cents a
pair. , W. J, Gnaws,
Dr, Irwi‘i Warden.
At the opening esion*of the Huron
Counter Counoti.on Tuesday afternoon,
Dr. A. T. Irwin, ingham's respected
Reeve, was elected as Warden for 1910.
Dr. Irwin will fill t e position in a very
satisfactory matinee and he will have
the hearty congrat latione of his large
circle of Mende on his • elevation to the
Warden's chair, 'kali is the first time
in the history of Iron county that
Winghamite has been elected as
Warden.
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50 etre apiece for 10,000 Muskrat skins,
also the highest cash price for Hides,
Skins and Tallow at the Wingham
Tannery and Glove Works.
W. D. PRINGLE.
Annual Comity Meeting.
The annual meettug of North Huron
0 aunty L. 0. L. i11 be held in the
ngham, on Tuesday
b. let. Officers are
ensuing year, and
o the 12th of July
his jurisdiction will
It is generally cou-
ld be a celebration
r, and we learn that
• 794. are ready and
atter in hand.
t he Oronge hall,
afternoon next, F
to be elected for tit
the question of whe
will be celebrated in
no doubt be settled,
Oeded that there eh
in Wingham this ye
the members of N4
willing to take the
Christie's Gro•cery Inztseovvirat-t-5:rzflrlkoornott"d7;
work. Clean, stettew work and good
PRONE 59. wages. Apply, Teite—WeeS011 111VG. CO.
Limited, Pais, Ont _
Baking Powder Auction Sales.
Good Baking Powder is just
important as good flour.
,GOLD SEAL
has stood the test. It's a deed
• one, per tin 15e.
Canned Fish is
Economical
Canned 11811 are field On a narrow
margin because there is 110 loss
from shrinkage, expoSure, ete.
• 11ADDIE-1-11DRRING —SALMON
are three of the popular sellers.
TOE TEA AN COPPER STORE
Mr, john FANO
Tranberry, will bole
farm stook and Imp]
toes on Wedneadiey
will be no' reserve,
rented his farm.
Purvis will wield th
, lot 21, on. 9,
an auction sale of
exits at his prem
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Feb. 2nd. Thitre
s Mr. Pringle has
Anotioneer' John
hammer,
Mr, Arch. Clamp
don 2, (let line)
auction sale ref hors
on Friday, Jain%
p. in, Mr. Clainpb
!dock and is tnekin
of shortage in fee
be the auctioneer.
11, of lot 7, seemli-
er:la, Will hold an
s. cattle and sheep
•28th, at 1 d'olOok
1 hae good list at
the sale On hootent$
11. 11. GUMMI will
Mr. john Goy, let 28, tontalision 12,
TurnberrY, Will hold an erliegen idle of
steak, inipleMente, produce, hotieehold
farniture, ato., at hie premises on Thurs.
day, Feb. 3rd, There Will ben° reserve,
M Mr. Goy it leaving the fareti. See
large bills fOr. WIWI:dare, Mr, Joan
Perth Will be the atteti011eer.
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Majest the Devil".
Rev. San, W. ,Small, 'the noted
author, evangelist, oureflist and leo-
tufo?, delivered his eature on the above
subject in the ope a house on Friday
evening lase Thee was a large attend.
anoeethe halt being • ell filled. Rev. Mr.
Small is an orator f no mean ability
and has a command f language which
few public speakers mess. The Wing -
ham male quart te, Blesses, Hill,
Hammond, Greer an Ansley, rendered
a number of selectio s which were ap-
precasted by the aud nos.
Situated wanted 'n
willing, English g
perience. Mildred
Ont.
to by strong,
1 ith some, ex
ughton, Wroxeter,
Bok. CHURCH
as been in the
p y y died last Friday
afternoon, in, his 19111 year. He had
been oiling for three eare, Buffering
from diabotee, bat th end, although
not unexpeoted, came ituddenly. The
young man was A bolt er of We. Sohn
At Either and hilt pe uta res de near
Belmore. The remain were taken te
his home on Saturday the funeral tak.
ing plime to Teeawate R 0 oenteteri
on Monday morning The bereaved
relatives will have the sympathy of the
community in their sZotion. ,
With the •C' eters.
The two Teuckeetv rinks won in
Group No, -18 of the Ontario Tankard
on the Wingham rink n Monday even-
ing. The gazette Were teenly contested,
with the following soot is.,—
Luoknow. - Mt. Eeriest.
W. Allan, sk ....19 O -,t. Holden, ek, 6
.T,G. Blurclook,th 19 Le Beaoom, ek,10
TotalLnoknove. • 118 24:teal16
Wingham
w6A3ra, the . 21 V. VanNor'n, ek 11
J.G. urdook,sk.14 Al er, Orawf1d, 8,16
QTES.•
Rev, 1:/r, 4 Mot.
n, of Godertole and
late of Ely th, has r etgned as Olerk of
Huron Preabyter otter holding the
eflioe for forty yea -,
LuekeioW Presby erten Church had a
Very angel:560Ni ye ts for 1909. The' total
monies retitled tha4ng the yearu was
$3720 01. The ab-roli olosed the year
with a membeashi ''p1 1376,
Rev. D. T. L. M Zerroll, of Luoknow,
has been extended e call to become pas.
tor of Victoria Pr tabyterian Oleurch at
Toronto.
The Late
rkr. Redmond
evening from HA
• his father which
home, Latisdown
10th, Major (Ids
of the best know,
county, a promin
tnr. Redmond.
eturned, me Saturday
ding the Metered of
ook plum from the old
. Leeds 00., on San.
P. Redmond waa one
residents of his native
t Conservative and
active member o the Methodist church, by the Wttighans
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$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
SECOND ANN Ai. PAN9IXT
The raembera winghun YOuteg
Blen'e Chrlotian A ilootation and their
friends, to the nt=ttber of about ona
hundred and fifty, were in attendance
at the Associatic i's second annual
banquet whioh was 3eld in the rOOMS OA
Thursday evening st. Ample prepar-
ation for the event jhad been made by
the Ladies' Auxilia4y, and the deleotable
delioaciett provide were thoroughly
enjoyed, letter whjc au interesting pro-
gramme was press preser4ed, with Dr. W. J.
Prtte as obalr,naul Encouraging fro -
ports were given by. the peoretary, treate
urer and the heads of the departments
of religious work, eooial work, boys'
work, the Ladies' A.uxtliary, and the
work of the Cor espouding Member.
Addressee were gi en by A. H Blue -
grove, M. L. A.„ ad Messrs Fleming,
Currie, Best, Pryziel Rev. W.L. Steeves,'
and Rev, W. L Ru edge, D. D. These
ware interspersed wi h musical selections
and the Masonic and Orange orders, aoloe by F. J. Hill,
Mr. Redmond w. e born in 1837 and as amoroPaltist V
spent hie entire IL e on the farm whioh
was originally tai.en up by Ms father
Total 45 26 on arriving in thi
in 1819 In 1866 fter a course at the
military school lin Kingston he was
SiOOK-TAK1N gazetted as meta n and organized No. 5
tendered those wb
the success of the
country from Ireland • tloo ls doing a gao
officers, with th
who are interests
Young men and
plish greater *1
has been elected
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SALE.
• All hardware and .stoves at cost for
t witty days from Fridoy, Jan. 14th
A., Youric.
The Late Gideori Perm,
In the death of Mr. Udeon Perris at
. Guelph, on the 17th ins an athlete of
world wide fame hat passed away.
During the last few yea a he had abate
doned the field of ath eties, but some
• of hie feats have payee been beaten.
In 1896 he won the iseAw•-weight cham-
pionship of the world, b sting Johnstone
New Sunerinterelent Engaged.
At a meeting' of • ne. Hospital Board
On Saturday eyening Miss L. Matthews,
of London. was select out of a large
number of applicenses to succeed Miss
J. E. Welsh, as Sue trintendent of the
Wingham General Hospital. Mist
Matthews has reeen ly returued from a
post graduate comet 10 New York, and
she coines here hi .hly reeommended.
While greatly regretting Miss Welah's
removal the hospit is to be congratu-
lated on its choice. 1 ins Matthews will
assume charge of th hooted on the let
of March.
Terrible Rail
One *of the wor:
the Isidore, of Can
0. P, R. near Sndb
neon last. The e
gooa time ohtits w
beveral of ,the re
left the track [eget
and rolled down
dining oar. containi
rolled into the Sp
coaoli preceding the
end of the bridge, a
destroyed, and, a, sem
burned, Forty.two
dead and astMany
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ay Accident.
railway wreoks m
IM occurred on the
ry on Friday after -
press teas making
y to the Soo, when
citrates suddenly
out any warning,
embankment. A
many passengers,
nith River. The
diner struck the
d was completely
deolass ooaoh was
ate known to bo
re were injured.
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Wingham Ea Winners.
The northern lets no hookey game
played- at the Wingh in rink on Thurs.
day evening latit bet Pert the locals and
Pesinserathet waa Wel attended, The
foe was Sat and s made the play
aleW. Witigham bO a Were easy Win,.
tiers by a score of 11 o2, The teratut.,—
Wiligheti—McGilli ray, goal; Rose,
point; jOhnston, o ver; Matiett, left;
Woodley, right; S fer,centre; Elliott,
rcilter. Palmerston —Wiok, goal; Leo -
too, point; Seidler, Over; Riggs, left;
Haddoek, right; toot, Centre; Levet
*elide, totter, sit eferee—eS.
Pahrterston, Thievolakes four 'Might
Wine tot Winghitathis Milton, the boys
not yet losing ti mune,
of Aberdeen, Scotland. In wrestling, .
according to the styles, Catch -as -Catch
can and Greco-Roman, he never met
his match, His greatest ,he
in this de.
partment was his &woes: tul contest with
the world champion wrestler, the
famous Jap, Meese. da Somohichi.
Soraohichi was apsrl4 model of mitt -
cuter development, Ffefore the match
both contestants sp nt considerable
time in training, still Perrie beat his
antagonist in two etre ght throws, and
with apparent ease. As an athlete he
won the admiration f all by the calm
and self.possemeed 4nner in which. he
entered upon every 4rnteat.Rio kindly
and courteous e a lour made him a
favourite with all el sees. A writer, in
gtving a sketch of th different athletes.
says, Perrie was th most gentlemanly
he had ever met. Mr, Perrie'a home
was in the township ef Grey, near Oran -
brook, where his r..srent a settled with
the other members o the family in 1871.
He was born in the arish
nethan, Lanarkshire, cotland, in 1862
The remains were int° red in the family
plot in Brussels cemete y on Wednesday
afternoon of last week.
REMOV
On and after Feb. fi, we will be in
°mie eneew officio, first do r north of Post
m
Meanie CoseriS,
Ineuta oe & Real Estate.
company of 42 Battalion, Canadian
Volunteers, whi he conducted with
marked enemas. In 1870 he was called
with bis compel into active service to
defend our bo ere against Fenian
rail. In 1869 e was married at
London, Ont., to lizabeth Hodgins of
London Townshi , who still survives
him. The thildree are, Dr. R. 0. Red-
mond, of Winghai ; Mrs. R. S. Merrill,
of Regina; J. H4rbert at home, and
Arthur, deceased.
Annual Congr
gational Meeting.
gational meeting of
terian Ohnroh held
on Monday evening WAB one of the best Wm. Moore, Jolu Galbraith, W. D
Pringle, Peter impbell and 0. G.
attendee in many ears The pastor,
Rev. D. Perrie oc upied the their, VanStone,
The animal report, sh wed total receipts
With the Seine ary in the chair and
on motion of Bleetre. Rose and Pringle,
from all sources for t year of $36e0.80,
compared lb $4000. 2 for 1908. Due. Mi. H. E. Lard was elected as 0hair-
ing 1908 t re were contributions to 1314n"
The minutes o last regular meetiog
funds that were not asked for during
The annual oong
St. Andrew's Peals
ale quartette and
with Miss Reynolds
tea of thanks were
had contributed to
vent, The Asooia-
ji here, and the
cooperation of all
in the welfare, of the
oys, hope to Bacons -
age, Mr. Wm. Field
'ecretary-treasurer.
At the Y. M. 0 A. b net on Thurs.
day evening two In Sable furs were
exchanged. Mre m, Dore will be
pleased to return the one she has to the
party who took hers in mistake.
PUBLIC' SO OL BOARD.
The inaugural m
ham Public School
eting of the Wing -
Board was held on
Wednesday avenin ; of last week with
all the members sresent, viz —Alex.
Ross, H. E. Isard, Geo. C. Manners,
last year which left t
fully up to the prey
the year there were
bouude o, the con
were removed by de
e givings for 1909
of December w
one year. Daring
'e report for the month
e read and on motion
2 members left the
An account o $3 from John F. Groves
regation and nine .
for holding eleialon was, on motion of
new meet- Messrs. Moore did Pringle, ordered to
bers were received, eaving the member- be paid.
ship on Deoeraber 3 at at 421. The nine
members who we -e called away by
death were Nellie Louttit (not Nellie
Ltoklater as showiin error in the
' report), Agnes Wjilsou, Mrs, Robert
Warwick, lin& El mitten, Mre. Wm.
L' kl t t, Mrs. Anlnie Robinson, John
Watt and Albert BloGregor. The Board
of Managers for 1110 is as follows:—
Wm. Nicholson, John Ritchie. D.
Carrie, J F. Liorleter, Geo. Spotton,
S G W P. rierson, Jos. Stalker
mon. The installing
system has left the
be but with a little
on the part of the
rents this year should
on free of debt. Pas -
i to be congratulated
iellent showing made
e church property is
and the small indebt.
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Annual leting.
The annual meetin; of the Turnberry
Agricultural Society was held in the
council chamber on Thursday afternoon
last. The auditors' avert for last year's
business showed receipts, including
borrowed Money, of 51,028,27 and ex-
penditure of $1,024 00. The Amount
paid in prizes last year was $557 85,
The wet weather la t fair day caused
the society to go bac $170.00. Had the
weather been good he society wonld
have been able to star this year with a
clean sheet. The tint: for the fair for
this year were fixed r Thursday and
Friday, September 29 and 30th. The
Soelety heartily endor: d the moventent
to have the Governtnen grant to eget-
thiltur al societies raised ram $70,000 to
5100,000, Mr. W. J. 0. tete was named
and W. J. Hend
of the new beatin
congregation in d
more liberal givi
members and ad
see the congregat
tor and people a
ou the very e
during 1909. T
now in good elm
ednese should 001 prove any hindrance
to good work being done during the
present year. 14 the dose of the bust.
nese refreshmeets were served after
whioh one of thp most successful annual
meetings itt the l history of the oongre.
gation was brensght to a olose.
Curtin' s Tournament.
The local our ere have arranged fee a
curling Warne. ent. The first prize
will be four han -patuted steins, &meted
by MM. L. W. meson, and the second
prize, four our ing brooms by A, It
Musgrove, 181, P. . The rinks will play
in the order sho below:—
A. Campbell D Bell
Jae. Carr 0.Mitoheli
0. G. VanStone Phalen
Wm. Holmes 8 ip ,1* Robson Skip
Richardson W . Henry
at delegate to the tunnel meeting of the A pawn Geo. Spotton
Pairs' AssOoietion to be ld in Toronto Geo. MoKenzie R. Allen
in February. °Moen re sleeted as 0, N. Griffin 8 p R. Vanstone Skip
follows: Honorary P esident, John H. 'Molter L. 0 Young
Elston; President, Wm MaxwA E. Oiling John Mason
lat Gregos,
Vice, W. J. Curets; 2nd Vice, John S. w, Hannon 8
Moffat; Direetors—S. , Morton, It, T. W. Armour
Perdue, Fred Hardie, . M. Henderson, G. Gregory
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naers"Ir 5Vt. ..trt caftneriorman
b. W. S. tinis* Zahn Hanna
A., McLean and J. T. Scott
ortiry Directors— 12. tota
Mr*, wixt Ott.:
re. W. J. Ourrie,
seatsie
Morton, Mrs. 11 E. E, Hammond
lettrr:r,,Witorstel.060110• Rneohtel $ d
$;
fall Mit in Wing. 3: Gleam
A, 3, Alderson Skip
Geo. Bryce, Jag,
Greer, W. 3, Mader
later; Auditors -'-3,
Robt, Ourrie, r.;jIto
Mrs. 3, 3, Moffat,
Mts. Geo. Omit,
Maxwell, Mrs. X. A.
titiott, Mr IA, rt
gaged LW Secretary.
ere bright for ei go
heti% this year,
A. V. Ault
D. L Dingley Skip
H. B. Elliott
F. Hiokie
Geo. Manners
Dr, Macdonald Sk
t. Binkley
A, Hardie
L Rennedy
It B. 000•Armic Skip
L. Awde
T. Hardie
3. W, Orr
E. Paltersith Ship
E Leppard
0. P. Smith
3, Stalker
D, flolmest Skip
rAwr W W.S.NoSot
The annual ng of the Trootto
Boarder the llefith iist Society of Briok
Phnrch, Was bold last week. 4 very
encouraging moor was brought la,
showieg every thin to be loft ry prosper
one condition But n spite of elis.succesa
of the past year, t ere wee( somewhat of
a gloom east over he meeting, owing to
the abfiahOe Or the ate William Setiorefts
Who has been eoently removed by
death. Mr. bees oft was born in this
vicinity, And Mt been connected with
the Methodist huroh here dace hie
childhood days. Be was a man of ext
oelleist worth, i the °berth And out of
the ohurols, F. the past 22 yore has
been a member the Trustee Boatel of
above church, a d for the lent 12 years
has been Tromso er of the Board, and is
greatly ratesed b all. The following iu
the letter of s 'Apathy sent by the
Tensaw Board to his wife and. family:
Mus. WiLtIA BEEonoSI: AND FAN.
ILY,—We, the na tubers, of the Trustee
Board of the Me .. mint Church, wish to
express our deep egret at the sad lose of
your husband nd father. We can
assure you that our loss has been ours.
We miss him v y much in the aotive
circles which he so ably and cheerfully
filled in our ohu oh work, and we wish
to convey to yo our heartfelt sympathy
in this your gre: est narrow. We earn-
estly pray that Cicero richest blessing
may rest upon y u; and that you shall
realize that His p °wise iii true, that He
will be a Husban to the widow and a
Father to the 1 therleee; end that we
eaoh shah meet • m jo rhet Lend where
there are no s iterations signed ou
behalf of the T netee Board. ot 13riok
Ohuroh,
johrisier PATTISON, Secretary.
A good time reported by all who
took part in the oyster supper held, at
the home of Mr. obt Scott on Friday
evening of last we k, when about ninety
guests were preeene. The evening was.
spent in games Ind amusements Of
almost every Instate . Au excellent pro-
gram was given b some of the more
talented guests, ° petering of songs,
instrumental music readiairS, recite.- '
*ions and iropromp tt speeches, while
Mr, Isaac Walker ith ht usual wit
aoted as chairman The evening'S
enjoyment came to close with the last
item. on the progr , which was the
National entlietn, af sr wthoh the happy
guests dispersed o their respeottye
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Mr. John F. Groves was engaged as
Secretary.Trette irer on motion of
Blesses Rose an Pringle.
Mr, Walter ylor was re. engaged as
caretaker on rao on of Blesses. Manners
and Ross,
Committees fo the year were named
as follows: —Pro erty—Messrs. Pringle,
Campbell, Mann es. hard and Moore
Finanee—Messrs.1 VanStone, Galbraith
and Rose.
On motion of beers. Pringle and
Manners, the me er of placing 55,000
boiler insurance e—rts left in the hands
o,f the Finance Oen mittee.
TURN
Mr. R. slit Yee,
briefly recorded in
ERRY.
whose death was
hese Columns last
week, was born in D, vonshire, England,
in 1822 and came to hie country when
16 years old. Two years later he re-
turned home and bre ght out with him
his two brothers, Wi tam and George,
and they located i Welraont, Tp
After two and a hall y ars' residence) he
again returned to Engl nd and beamed
Miss Elizabeth Riedon nd bronght her
out to Canada with him nd they :waled
on 50 acres of land wide was granted
to his father for servioes n the Imperial
Army. After remaining n this laud for
about 9 years he aold hie ant and oame
up to Turnberry and set led on Lot 9
Con. 3, where he resid for about 51
yeare, The past four ye a he has been
living with his chlldr in different
places. Deceased was o e of the first be
this section toad at the time Seaforth
was the nearest point f r trading and
many It time he had to arry a bag Of
flOur from that town hone on his back.
His home was the first meeting place in
this section for a long tkie, but after a
while there was a small prIrcitive`churoh
built on bit that whe e serviee Would
be held es often as pea ible. He was a
asexual Member of *h4 Methodist church
and a Consereative to fpolitios. His wife
predeceased hint 19 3* re ago. By their
onion they were ble sed with 12 chil-
dren, and he is now survived by five
sons and five deught rs: john, Wil.
item, and George 1111 th old homeatead,
Robert in Tnritherry, near Wingham,
jodepli in Belgrave, tea Mrs, Robert
Xing, TorOntO, Mre. &Aga, Mithigen,
Mrs. Denman of gam -oaten, and
Walker near Co6ks•114. Thee* who are
dead Are Mre, Elizabeth beaklike and
Mret. Agnes Itarbottle.
On Wednesday ev ing Met week a' '
number of the memb rs of Brick Church
gathered at the hone of Mr. John
Reid to do honor toj Bliss May Reid,
who has for some ye rs been organist
at Brick Church. The following ad.
dress was read by Mis, Tieos. Robinson
and the presentation made by Mr,
Blithe. Walker:—
To Miss May heid:
On behalf of the ceagregation of Brick
Church, we desire to to :e this opportunity of
expressing to you our - ncero thanks for the .
BerVlaa you have rend`ered us in the pact by
noting as organist for so many years. You.
may be sue e, we all app-eciate very much your
faithfulness in attendagoo at the Sunday ser-
vice- and the efforts you have put forth in.
assisting to make those 'services both interest-
ing and profitable. W • assure, you with all
sincerity, that you have the bast wishes of the
entire congregation of. litiok Church for a life
of future use u nos u4the Master's service,
v
and we are glad to kno
tain your services as le
token of cur sincerest
pression or the profou
you are held, by the co
to accept this, silver ea
signed on behalf of 11
that we can still re-
er of the choir. As a
regard and as au ex-
dest respect in which
.gregation, we ask you
met.
congregatIon,
LISFIA WAI,KEtt
Tnom,s Roatsso14
Miss Read was trjkiw completely by
snprise and thanke Cha people for their
kiwi rem- mbranoe Al ter the presents.
don, lu..oh was sei•ro d by he ladies Or
the enr sregav ion u 10 the ev.bi g 'was
very pleasantly sptat iu games, mueiC,
to
Stirring News.
Tho very remerks.bio Shoe Values
which distinguish our regular Shoe,
Clearance Sale this season, is reasot.
enough for anybcdy to ptitchatio
from one to half - a - dozen pairs for.
future use
SHOE UP THE FAMILY
1T'S Melt AN ACT or runnallot
AND rCONOMV TO DO SO 11
Heavy Rubbers and Over -
Shoes for Men and toys.
No room here to enumerate stylee
and prices, but we tan save yea
money on these lines.
See them and get prices..
W J GREER
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