The Wingham Times, 1910-10-06, Page 1■ ,.
$l A YEAR IN ADVANCE
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' V�INGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER G Iu1(),
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-- -- - �T spectate were pleas d and the director$
Read Willis & Co.'s ;kdv on page 8. THE MOIR INQ1 EST. THEBJalle7partments.
E Y ER THE
were smiling, and w at more is needed
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GET YOUR — to conclude a once saful fair, With
DUTGIi AND FALL BULBS
Thanks from Auxiliary. The inquest on the deaf of the late yy1NGHAM'S ALL FAIR A this year's eaooeos a d with thQ sooietp,
Blood
The Ladies' Aaxi fry of
the Wing- Joe, Moir was held in the �ounoil raom GRANC„SSS. in better shape finpn felly, the directors r,5E Ds.
R ---AT-- will enter, upon ne year's work with fa S ,
ham General xoepit i wish to express on Thursday evening, O ironer J. P .SETSTHE SHOE FHSH,ION
T. C. GRAHAM & SON theft very hearty th aka to the pupils of Kennedy preajding. The jurymen, A Large Attendand Big List of more heart in an ndeavor to wake
PHQNE 101. the High ant Pablo Schools for the H. Musgrove, E H. Btr, , E, Lewis, , g Wingham's tall fair ore popular with -
Entries in
a �.� �� Very liberal manner in which they re- Rubt, Allen, 0, N. Gri zn, Jas, G. the people of town A d district. <
- sponded to the appal for donations of Stewart, W, J. Johnston, Abner Coaen,, The telt fair hThursday and. The judges in t e different depart,
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Wear Gtreer's Shoes and Rubbers vegetables, fruit, ate. The response V. R. Vannorman, R. S. IicGsP, J. W. menta were as, follo e;—Heavy horses,
being so liberal that Mr, W. Q. Gray McKibben, W. J, Greer, A. Yon., and Friday of last week n be put down as W, F. Kydd, Simoo ; light horses Jae. Cf
For constructing and building g the most snocesefnl fair ever held in g
u the blood. These do not Auxiliary A nual Meeting, was called on to r• move the donations H. B, Elliott, with A. H, Musgrove as Irving, Winchester beef cattle and \ r
p Wingham, The we her was ideal and
Cost you one cent unless the do. The annual me ting of the Ladies' from the schools t the hospital. Mr. foreman all answered to their names. cheep, John Gar hones• Highfield; v_
y y Gray very generou -ly gave his service#) Mr, R, Vdnatone .app Bred for the this brought out the largest number of dairy cattle and swi e. Robt. McCulloch, E
you good. We cheerfully refund Auxiliary of the. Wingham General People ever seen on the fair grounds.
Hospital will. be •held in the Council free qt charge M� Simon Mitchell oleo. Crowns Mise Barber as s anographer re- P P Saehgrove; poultr Thee. Bowers, ,
the money. donated cement ate to use for slight- In 1903 when Mr, R R. Gamey opened
Chamber of Towr 13x11, Wingham, at g corded the evidence. Wingham; ladies' ark, fine arta, dairy,
Wm. Le and was th first witness the Wingbam fair it was considered as and rovisions, M a. L. M. Parsons,
four o'clock cu Fwidsy afternoon, Oct, ing from carriages 1 front of the horpi p p
, W. These steps w -re very much need. On the 23rd just he was 0409 along the the banner year, as a gate receipts that Forest; grain, Wm. legg, Morrie; roots
14th, when n re .ort of the past year a ear amonoted to $ 16 80, while the gate
KOdakS, GameraS, business will be eau, and officers will ad and Mr, Mitch ;11'a gift is greatly road near Wm. Mitchell e; saw a man y and vegetables, T. Graham, Wing. ;
Appreciated. driving towards him; en he reached receipts on Pride last amounted to ham; fruit and flo ere, J A. Morton,
and Supplies. be elected for a coming year. All _ $567 80 which jn ifiae out statement
�p members of th Ladies' Auxiliary are the top of the hill, he bIL his horn, and Wingham; dancing, F, Anderson, Bel,
WANTED—A goo eral servant girl, stopped the machine. There was a that this year's fair was the more large -
and and George ervit, sr., East We.
urgently request d to be present and all Apply to Mrs R V stone, Minute St. - slight hollow between tlwm The driv• ly attended. wanosh; racing, J hn Wilson, V. S.,
ladies interests in hospital work are er of the rig stopped ind turned his The exhibits in the indoor depart• and Chao, Knecht, Wingham.
cordially juvited o attend. WANTED—Girls for dining room and inents were fully n to that of previous horse round, when th horse reared, ears with the exc ption of fruit, and
up•stairs work. Apply AttheExchangebreaking the breeobinIstrap on left. y Walton McKibbonHotel, Mr, Macdonald, who ae with 'him, this ie accounted or by the poor trait
Get bargains in new up-to-date mil- The list o4 prize winners will be found
�, p AnY livery at big reduction all this Season. at oro in this sectio Rote and vege' on page two.
THE DRUGGIST went to help the mn0, b t by that time l Your first step to abso-
MRs, GREEN'S, AUCTION -SALES, the horse had got too far away; saw the tables, and dairy tad provisions were
rig tarn the corner an eater a out; well up to the mark and there has never The wire bridge carried the largest lute Satisfaction is when
?940 � store New Teleoh&e Subscribers. Mr. W. T. Martin, of lot 12, oonOe8 when the rig was again 'eible, the top before been a better showing of plants crowd that was eve on the fair grounds
Macdonald Block, Since our last issue the follooing
Sion C , Tarnberry, on the Wroxeter o! the baggy was off. 1 then harried and flowers. and there were no iooident,. you buy a pair Of EMPRESS
Vp`ingham, gravel road will hold -an auction sale of to the ]doe, and faun i the deceased Friday brought out a large showing Meseta. Kerr & Bird made a natty Shoes. Every step taken
subscribers on th 10th concession of farm stock and imph cleats on Wednes• p in the stook de ,t menta, Sheep and showing of,dry goo ie and J. G. Stewart 1S a step Of comfort for
Tarnberry have !en added to line No. unconscious, lying on h a face. Saw a
196 of the North eu A Telephone Co. day afternoon, Oct or 12th. There is man at A distance and called him, and pigs were the onl two items on the & Oo, had a numbs : of stoves on exhi either the school -girl, the
MISS SPARLINCs and have been g wen connection with a good list of both at ok and implements asked if he should take tae injured man prize list that were. hors. In horses the bition.
and everything is to a sold eo Mr. Mar• to the hospital; deoidy to do so and showing was exge11 tit
and never before The Singer Sewi g Machine Co. had a mother or grandmother,
GIRADAUTE OF TORONTO Wingham and of r points covered by tin is giving up far ing, Geo. Walker told the wan to let i0jn ed man's friends has such a large nn bar of good horses very attractive exh bit in the building, and in addition to comfort
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC the Bell Telethon Cc• :—Thor, Aitken, will be auctioneer, been seen in Win ham. The list of $180.90
ring, 24; W,'H. rmetrong, ring' 22; know; brought Mr. Mo r tq the hospital Concert receipts, ,and grand you will be wearing the
And authorized teacher of the Pletcher Mr, John Cole, t 40, oonoeeeion 8, , entries in this class ae the largest ever
JO D. Metcalf, ring 21; Wm. Mit- Po the jury, witness said be Stepped stand, $50.60. An xoellent record.
Magic Method ,Simplex and Kinder— East Wawanoeh, w 1 sell his farm stock made bare and exhibitors name longer The Secretary w 11 issue ohegnes to make Of SlIOe Which sets
the distance and fou d it about 120 distances than ever afore. One exhibi- the fashion for Canada.
gotten. Teaoher.of Piano add Theory. ohell, ring 23; R t. S, Unit, ring 14; and implements by public auction, OR yards from where he topped to where Jt the prize winners o the 15th fast.
J. T. Scott, ring 1 ; J. I. Scott, ring 25; Wednesday aftern on, October 19th. for remarked that we necessary to
Pupils prepared for conservatory ex Thor. Totten, ring 31. W. F. VAn,Stone Mr. Moir turned. T e auto remained
amination,. Ma Cole has rents is farm and every have something a ra good to get in It to not Goo early to make suggestions
her had a telepho planed at the hoose where it first stopped wtil they saw the for next year's fair.
Theory by correspondence to out oP thing will be sold. John Parvis, ono• eight of the prizie. The judge on heavy See Us for Trunks end Valises.
on his farm, on lie No, 197 and ring rig come out of the cu. with the top off ; horses did not nom ate hie work until Harrah for the so of children. All rips sewed free in Shoes we sell.
town pupils. tioneer,
ie 13. Telephone subeorjbera Will find they then harried to ti a scene. 6 30 o'clock and he sports one of the The new bridge as far enough ad- �-.r
GASSES OPEN SEPT. 1st. it convenient if t ey slip this lief out John Macdonald vtwe nest witness. beet lot of horses b ever judged. In vaneed to permit t e people to erose. ��%• J.
GREER
and paste in that direotorjee. FOWL WANTED.—I will Ship live fowl He was with .Mr, LQp rd at the time; ► • uJ
Apply at Mies Sparljng'r home, -_ on Tuesday and Thnreday of each weak. one section there war seventeen entries. $afore another year fair is held the
Minnie street. The highest pride will be paid for Yowl machine stopped 12 yards distant; The speoial attractions gave the epee• bricge will be fixed i such a manner as THE SIIOEi�
W have secured delivered in Wingham. It will pap you went to help when ho aw the horse rear, tutors a good aftern 1118 entertainment. to do away with the ettering, and can
GRAIN WANTED— a
the elevator at the G. T. R. station and
to see me before selii0g. but only got half way when the ors#)
A. H. WILFORD The Citiz ns' Band and the LnekuOw
too fast; h then went book ;
be made safer for large crowd than
Robt. Maxwell has just reoeivei a
will pap the highest market price for all
was going Pipe
hue•
Band furnished he musical part of
was the old wooden tructure,
shipment of new fall ]roods for enjta and
siade of grain.
FIowsox & BROCiiLE]iANIi.
Hunters' cursions.
�
oonld see braechin loo e; they Hien
toned to the oat jai 'qa tion and found the
program and w every liberal in
Th horse racing, gave
at T.
overcoats. cad new advt. in #)pother
column..
Via Grand Ttnnk -Railway System
Oct, 10th to
,:•<; their selections.
Mr. Moir asdegoiibed: Mr, Lepard. good sport and result o as follows:—
statements
Fr@ge fish every weekend,
FELLS' butcher shop.
Death of D. . McFeggan.
Mr, D. J. McFe gens. superintendent
Single fare for roan trip,
Nov. 12th to pointe i Temagami, point, ,
Petewnwa to Port thur and to a num-
Frank Wylie corrob rated
of previous witnesses, n the main.
GREEN ACE.
Thos, Coulter. Bly . ..... .....li
FOR SALE OR RENT— Good seven room
Tris Wanted
Of the southern di. Sion of the Domini
ber of points reache via the Northern'
also to certain .rig
Thos. Goy was th oallod. Heard n
rattling over t e gravel; looked up
cam Mason, Blyt .. ...........22
Edgar Higgins, T nberry.......33
ed house for Sale or rent; hard and soft
water and good garden. Apply at TIDIES
Depart
ion Express •Co., isd in Toronto, on
ion
it Haas a' some weeks.
Navigation tJompan ,
in Qaebeo, New Brunswick, .
Nova the
and saw it turnin corner and upset;
FARMER' RACE.
office.
For Biscuit and Candy -
ments. Wages for smart grown up
Monday, after an
Forty-one pear, ag he was born near
Scotia and M ne. Dates for
deer hunting Cerrito will be announced
caw the horse nom ;ig; left his team is
field and tried o stop it, but failed;
A Paterson, Wing am.......... it
Mulvey, Bel ore.....
GODERICH MU DER CASE.
girls $4.75 per week to commence
to
Seneca, in Haldima d county, of Sootoh
in.t iS86 that he
later. Return Roil December 16th,. ox•
cept to PO reach d by steamer, Nov.
the
went to where sea' lent occurred, iden
John
Thou, Coulter, Blyt :::. 32
Bluevale
_
with, Hours for work 8 00 a.m.
1� 00 1 00 m to 6.00. Apply
p
parent,. It was a year
first became coniteate with the Domini
15th. Fall partic late from Grand
Trunk Agents, ora dress J. D. MoDon•
k
titled the injured iwkn as Mr, Moir, and
in the auto. Mr.
H. Rozell, ..............44
Edgar Higgins, To nberry .......66
.The provincial poli a are determined
to leave no ,tone not tied toward, sole
+
promptly before vacancies are
toy
ion Exca a Oompnn ,when he filled in
_helped
old, P, A ,Torg, to.
to place him
Lepard told him let mane friends
T.H, Taylor, E: Wa anosh.....5dr.
In the dancing nom clition Mias Flora
ing the mystery of the, murdor aY Lizzie
filled
papers of application for a position a,
driver at North Bay. he rise of "Mao”
Parish Club Re Organized.
know, and he w 13 oomo back for
McDonald won first in the Irish jig,
Anderson, the girl whose body was
found,with her throat :nt from ear to ear,
D. S. PERRIN & CO., Ltd.
—that was the name b ' which he was
At a meeting he in the Firemen's •them
if necessary.
Wm. Mitchell•was next Witneea. He
Sailor's Hornpipe and Highland Fling;
Mies Verna McDonald second in Sailor',
in the "ellar of an emnty house near the
LONDON, ONT.
known to all hie frien a—was oompara•
rooms on Thnred evening feet the
did not see the acoid t, but had exam•
Hornpipe and Irish jig and third in
exhibition ground, at errah.
WANTED
lively rapid. In torn he became mea•
finally he
Pariah I woe organized for the
ined the road ,los Y.His' evidence
Highland Fling; Meter J, W. Rose,
r
Inspector William Greer, who has
TEACHER
Sanger, agent, and so o ,until
was made superintend at of the south-
fall and winter me he. The following
the officers:—H n. President, Rev.
abed no new light the matter in
Langeide, won sec nd in Highland
been detailed on the case fort a peat
week, returned to oronto Saturday
--
ern division of Che co pang last year,
ern
are
E H. Croly; Hon. ice President, A. II,
question.
q
James Moir, son oreceaesd, teotifiad
Fling.
The tug-of-war wa the feature of the
with certain data and material for anal -
Appiioatione will be received for the
position of teacher in S. S. N,. 7, Tnrn-
Mr. MoFeggan, besides his wife, is. our
is
Musgrove, M. P. President, Allan
as to disposition of t e horse; never
afternoon and caused a good deal of es•
Yale, the character )f which was not
berry and Eagt Wawanoeh, for the year
1411 State islifioaticne and eatery ex
vived by six son,, the deet of which
Mills; let Vice Pre dont, Geo. Spotton;
knew him to run swap i afore; consider
Reeve Ir in noted as referee
made public,
g
Dnties to,commence Jan, lot
still to his Leone, D ceased Was well
2nd Vioe President L. F. Binkley; Seo-
es his father could dive any horse;
citement.
to the entire satisfact on of both teams
When interviewed- subsequently So-
ected.
1911. Applications to be in by Oct.
readers
known to many of our readers and was
d the
rotary, Goo. Greg •ry; Pin. Secretary,
-
father was not a fase, river, and that
The men chosen by eaves Gillespie and
perintendent Rogers ated that the ansa
y
15th, 1910,
GODSIN,
for some time express ea a
Tree
A. Coutts; Treasn er, O. P Smith; Ex-
that horse would go no faster than be
Medd of Eget and W et Wawanoeh won
wa's, in many re pacts absolutely
,
JAMES
Wingham, P. O.
O. P. R., rnnuiag fro i Toronto to
eeative Committee -W. R. Geikie, W.
was urged to go; ho a came home
two hard pnlie tom Lhe mea ohos•
unique. The me ical examination
water. Mrs. Mc an caps Mise Lydia
F VanStone, R. O egg, D. Holmes, C,
without rig, checked n and harueee
after
en by Reeves Po ell and Taylor, of
showed beyond qua ion' that the Kir
-
Yonhill, a former W ngham young lady
N. Griffin and the ,ffrcere; Anaitors, A.
broken, Ane, trawling, brew t collar gone,
Tarnberry and MorrIa, The teams were
had been aeeanited of nreport
LAND FOR SALE.
and she will have th sympathy of many
E. Smith and O, VanStone; Proper-.
Dr. Tamlyn gave eviden a as to the
made up as follows:—Turnberry :and
"Inspector Greer' report Showa,''
outside
--
Quarter section of land in Saekatehe•
old friend's here fn h r affliction.
ty Committee—T a Advisory Board of
result of the postmortem semination.
Morrie—John Belf4ur, Chas. Mitchell,
said he, "that the girl as attack
Aionnd
wan twenty #)oras broken, thirty acres
St. Paul's Chnx ; Amusement Com He had found Mr. Motile face badly . fenced, five soros bash, small hones and
mittee—J. A. On ming,, W. A. Camp Alex. McKinnon, J�s, L' oven, Jae. Oald- the bnrlding where th o y was
Onr splendid School Shore, at 31.25, bruised, two ribs broken in front, two well, John Brow , Robt. Brown, Eli She was dragged in ov r the grape vines stable, good water.
$1.50 to $2,00 are much cheaper shoes to bell, John Maeo J. G. Workman, T others broken behind, and 114 sharp end Casemate, Jae. An-wrson, Geo. Church- at the entrance to t u cellar, some o
0. N. GRIFFIN,
Christie's Grocery buy than any sort of ,BArgamu Shore," C. Sing. With a oh a strong personnel of one penetrating the In e; found Ill. East and We: t Wawanosh—W. J. the grapes being re had against her Real Estate
Wi ghom,On+.
W• J. GREER. at its head the Ol b is aura to prove in-
mnoh blood; considered de th .ceased Onrrie, Jas. Leave> E. J. Haines, Chae. gaxmente. `Bat there ae no bloc out.
PRONE 59. of Joh Hamil.to tereeting and a tractive daring the - by internal hemorrhage; who he found
• n, winter. Especial q will this be tine it Martin, D. Gillies, J, Miller, R. Woods, side, and the report a we that the cu
Death was quite rofficient to cense d ath, H. Alton, W, Mill r, A. Aitcheson, ting occurred inside, 4th a small knife
The following fro last week's Gods. the Y. M. C< A, cine forces with the Fred Foxton saw Thee. G y try to
Club and gives the support of their Another very leoeing and popular and before the clothe g was removed,
rich Signal refers to the death of the stop Mr, Moir's horse, and s w horse
TCH
Alway t� enthneiaem An membership, Owing part of the aftern on S program was the The clothing was he pad in a pool of
ii rr y brother of Mre. M: eokwith of this break loose from bngyy; saw the auto school children's arade. The children, blood, while the bad was removed to
town:—After an ill see of Bright's to the gonerostt of Mr. T. A. Mills and when At the place where Mr. olr waa
nnniberiug over t tee hundred, headed another point, where 1 the bleeding had
Front dfoeare which confined him to his bed the energy of at members, the Club lying, by the two ba (18, marched from the taken place. An atte pt was made to
the Fro for only two weeks, b t from which he has a fine bnildf g and a splendid equips - Mrs. MOCOrmiOk vias nest witneea.
invent at its dmepo al. On the other hand school bniiding to the fair grounds and, take the body from th cellar, from the
had been a sufferer for some time, John Y. M C A, hue a strong member. She lives on the corner; did no sea the With their flags 'the
the prettiest sect that blood was found upon he
i'ruit is almost gone, Pickling Hamilton died et hie h me in Salford on the accident, Mr. goy came, to tell her; T steps, the inepeotor'e apposition being THIS
is about over, Now we begin to chi and high `deals to offer. These sight,of the aft noon. hme is a feature that it was proposed plana the body
f other table necessities, Saturday of last weak Deceased Weis p she then went down to the o ser; an that can well b repeated next year. in an old well near y and destroy the
think o one of the best•know figures in thio united will mak a perfect organization. the boggy top, gathered up a things ,
The day a pr gram oonoluded with a clothes.
The question WHERE WILL w9 for the entertain ent and moral u lift and put them in the to ,The crime looks I the work of a
district, haling been engaged in the p• high•olase con art in the opera hones to mantao," was the su erintendent's sum -
GET THE BEST, come next, hotel business at Ben filler, Beltaet and of its members. We live in an era of The jury then retired in harga' of the evening. Phe hall was crowded to
reeeive unto s and strong organize- ming of the case. a investigation is,
Saltford for a numbs of year#, His grog Chief Allen and In about tw my min• the doors an some fifty more tmckete by no means droppe ,��
birthplace was in the city of Toronto, tion and we feel ,are the young men of Utes returned agreed on the v rdict, in could have ben Sold. The Piper's Band
OATMEAL GRAHAM FLOUR our town and all who are interested substance ad follows- gave the open g number. Jimmy Fax TRUNKS AND VALISES --•If yon want a
Where he was born in 1$42, and he was alike in.their ph;e�ioal, social dna moral , That the death of Joseph Dir was
thus sixty-eight years Id six months old, was the star f the evening and every good. Trunk, Snit Case, or Club Bag,
CORN MEAL thus sixty years ago, bile living on the development wil join heartily in mak- caused by in received y being
ing these two or:inlzatione one In body bb whether one of his an bare brought roundsopof come here. We can saveWy - J, GREER,
farm with his fathe , the late Wmi and spirit that tk�y may be better able thrown from his buggy, applause. Mr. b'as is always popular
As the season advances these Hamilton, on the 6 h conceeeion o the accident was caused byte break•
with a Wingha audience and he ap• NEXT
three articles Of diet become more he deceased was to fultll their so jug of strengthening; in . of the harness, or the fri at of the
11 it use, Colborne township' and If" th ' progtaseive town And g pearea to be a his beet on fair night. brother, Harold W bb of London, two
too ebb and hot
general 1n their married to Mies S ah N, Hasty, o4 horse At the Automobile, eau not de• Mies Pearl O'N il, elocutionist was 'not
of the beat soprAn . gate In Western
Oatmeal, 8 lbs for 25e anbeh, hu survived with community. o tergiitne. The driver bf th auto had Ontario, At the : oensi theatre this
Graham Flour, 71bs for - 25e West "Wnw n stranger to a ingham AndienoA and
G' a family 0f three son And two dough• used the usual preonlad , and no her seleotiene w re well received. Mr, week, New songs every night and the
Corn IIeal,8 lbs for • 25c important to Ladies J. H Cameabe ae been in `Wingham three beet makes of films Are Head At
tare. The deceased Iso to stiirvivgd by blame whatever could be ttaolied to
It le not Often an opportnnitooure this theatre.
two brothers and t Cee eietere, ,Ten • at your door to seN et' Parisian him, on eevaral ooaaem
no
and ie always popn•
COFFEE years ago deceased- Ame to Saltford, and New York 'styGoods, yet - 'lar, His eeleoti a were well received.
OOF f EE 1 est had been barn• snob ie the cues, teViaenWend, Of Harvey Robb, t Toronto, ae ptaniet, TENDERS FOR SlD cvAi '. - Tenaere
TEA AND after his •hotol at Be w,11 be recatted by the u arefgaed up
hotel bud Toronto, is vis�ebts
wn, andin, Tib person who ever buys Shoes here, as o alar wit the andienoe And he to 6 o'clock p, m., ono ober 10th for
ed, anti After engagt in the our ins s goods Cit ill ever wear pour shoes. Fall styles w p p
td Coffee we sell is vited y ty w . R ark in vary able mhuner. Hila the building of a uce a siduwatk, four
The Tea a uses for two years he ,tired from active kis tivate apevud at Chu did hie w
VK%o ve put the pare ready, $4 00 to $5110, W. d. GRLE clod era mach Appreohited test wide, 013 th a aide of Carling
second to nano.. powns
lite and took up rerid'nce in Hitt' hondo ketal, ThreeGoods styles, when �._� two piano•, street, between d and Patrick attests. best into them and yon ll get the 'The whole da 's program was eerrled
in whloh he died. be, funeral took properly adjnetad protect And ornament
head sof beautity'the expres• Green hitch Ana every, Woes to' any t ender o t necess necessarily
The
best out of them; lace on Tnedday a ernoon, Rev. DI, the consequently tone IiDt,RINil i ROM hV91NEs5. - Mrb, through litho t a lowest or Atiy tender Hai n8cereArlly ao-
,,.,,.. li cion of the face, dna _ or nevi* Nall millinery At itEA1, RS�`A'1!R ANTI INSITRAf�CT�
Turnbull having char t of the services, u Ao aged appearance. Be Mare wiYd ie offering 1i ioii, Call early thing passed 6 in is rtetq srtie[dotbry oeptgd. of � •Ro�r>r3, Clerks
Just ArhlVedr itltl 13aakete the Interment pas ode in Colborne se8 them, at the Brallitwiok Hetet on atibut oast. all this sea way. The exh itbre were eatle$ea, the -•� `"�,'
Ot' Gra"S. cemetery, R't:1dA�y Oct, gist. and get choice.
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