The Wingham Times, 1911-06-15, Page 1VOL. XL,- N4. 2054.
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THURSDAY. JUNE 15 1911.-
$1 A TEAR IN ADV
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Wear Greer" Sheep and Hebert:
Read Willis te Go.'3 adv, on page
S NORTH HURON Ll h•RAl.S,
'I'engie Clu M4etin,
THE WATER •RIGS RT -LAW.
FIED
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The Sale of .i'r Guns.
The new Ontario - ct provides that
A meeting of the edar LeighTennis.
Lacrosq
There will be a a• tease
on the Town Park.
week between the
ham teams.. Gama
shat Don't fail to
RgameWildaP
Match.
match played
on Friday of this
:rriston and Win
ailed at. 6 p, ori.
:tie this
The annual, meeting f the North
Huron Liberal Associati' and a eon•
vention for the selection •f a candidate
. for the Ontario :Legis! tore will be
held in the Town gall,
, ' Ingham, on
y, June 23rd, at 1 clock P. m,
Ctub wall he held o their grounds at
Mrs. Geo, a Hann 's:house on John
street, on Thursda evening of .this:
week. All rnembe of the ub are
requested to be pre nt.
The ratepayers + " .
Wingham are sake
ed to vote aa a by, wort the 10th of
July e
u y n xt to previa a for the raising to
$5,000 on deben ores to complete
the work of su p ying people of the
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If the lgaiue Eastman had not
been behind thein, we would
have been afraid that there was
something Reside the Price that
Was cheap, when the Brownie
Gametic first came out. But they
were made by Kodak worksnen
in the Kodak factories, That
was enough to satisfy us, and the
results hate more. than just,}fled
oar confidence,
air -guns cannot be •urclnased by any
parson under 1$ yea : of age, and in all
cases they must h:' e a permit from
the chief of police, his should 'do a
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great deal towar' : decreasing the
slaughter of Canadi song birds.The
fiat cannot be to widely circulated
that any person wh + carries an air -gun
will have to either : ow that he has a
permitpurchased
or that the n was
before the Act ca., : into force,.
.
it premises to be one
season,
as
•f the best of the
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Hon. A. G, MacKay, lea• er of the, Op-
position in the Ontari • Legislature,
and other prominent Li • erals will be
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Visit PO tponecl•
Brigadier Taylor, of the Salvation
town with water f •xdgmest'►cpurposes..
The preview; by -1= didnot
enough man , w o provide
g money tomplete the system'
Coronation. D-,
Arrangements hay
for the holding of a
the Tgwn Hail, Wine
tion Day, Thursday,
o'clock a. m. Addre
by Rev, D, Perrie an
Collins, the other mi
the service, A unio •
Service.
been completed
union service in
am, on Corona,
one 22nd at 11
es will be given
Rev, G. Victor
later assisting insham
choir, under the
present and deliver add esses. A full
representation from eve y polling sub-
p g
division in the ;riding is x -quested,
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North Huron Cons rvatives,
The annual meeting : d nominating
convention of the Nor h Huron Con-
servatives will be held'Win on
Wednesday afternoon, ne 21st, when
Army College who o account of illness
was prevented from visiting Wingham
last Sunday, has ad to indefinitely
postpone his Visit. hie he has some.,
what improved, hi : daughter is in a'
very critical eonditi n and not expected
to live. The Brig tidier regrets very
much his inability to fill his • ppoint-
mens,
and the Commies q ers are asking for
the additional $5,0 O. The old by-law
did not•make any •tor t}'e for the Jn-
stalking of service : rev site 'tn-
building•
a reservoir of• $ fiicient capacity for
the- requirements of the town. The
wells have been d died and the water
secured which :s been pronounced
first-class by the racers of the Provin-
tial Board of H= • Itb. Wingham Ger,
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We don't Understand. how the
Kodak people do it at the price,
but here's their
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Good buggy for s le, Apply at. TIMES
office,
SO. BROWNIE
For 2i x di pictures, price only,
X3,00; Works joss like a Kodak
and makes wonderfully good
pictures; other Brownies, $1,.00
to $+12+00• , ,,
Schools CI • _ Juno 30.
• There are just t o weeks more If
school, and then s : rats of youngsters
will be turned loose • or eight weeks or
more of unadultera ed joy. The offs-
direction of Geo. W.
the musical part of
Spotton will ,pxesi. e.
Cline, will furnish officers will be elected d a candidate
a service. Mayor nominated, Addresses ill be deliver-
The public is ed by H. Bilker, M. P. °., A. H• Mus-
WAxTED- Dining girl and up-
•stair •girl at the Ex hotel.
fainly needs wit r for domestic pure
poses and we ha a to see the ratepaye
ers of the town heartily endorse thls
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Their
cordial! invited to : tie
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nd, grove, M. P. P. and o er prominent
Conservatives.
The
by-law, In the pinion of, some rate-
there'Ina have been
Shape
Greyho d Excursion,
payers a mistake
in placing thew• lis at the lower town
In ordinary [Ow •c nt f+autwe•ir thi
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Walton Mckibbon
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72° Skw26,.:
Macdonald. $lock, Wingbam,
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Bial closingis set fo June 30, but it is
sx •
ee'ted that man of the
P Y youngsters
will get ahead of th schedule and have
a few days' extra olidays. The en-
trance examination are set for June
27 and 28. The promotion crani-
nations will be held t ,the same time,
so that it is not • all probable that
Watches clocks alive
, , aware and jewel-
ry
rt' slaughtered at ILNOX's this month, LosT-A brass auto obile lantern.
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The annual Grey ound excursion to
Detroit will be hal, this year on Satur-
Y
'lint but now hat
plant, gond water has
been secured t b law
part which loses shape most readil`
is the cOtinter.
*droll;
Finder wiliplease return to W. Lepard.
day, June 17th, om Wingham, ex=
are
. present y' should
be supported i order that the work
'•INVICTI:IS' Cxfordi
A eettntrain
g was he
Ha at Harriston
t t week to discuss
o -electric Polder
ntario. Re nese
p
s t from a number
prep
hart s resedte
and Mr. H. Campbe
electric li ht lint.
r Meeting.
the Carnes. Continuous Service t Lucknow.
•n Wednesday of Tlie Bell Telephone C , has establish-
p
he advent of Hy,- ed a continuous cervi, a at Lucknow
n this section of hick will mean a r .t convenience
atives ware,..• ace`; g
P to their subscribers in hat village as
dee tolyls, Wing- well as to the North H ron subscribers
i by Mayor Spotton who are connected at ucknow. This
1, manager of the will mean a continuou service between
Mr.
cursionists will to lar mornin
gu g
to Clinton th • re connecting with
special train to G derich. Returning,
s •eclat train will 1eave Goderich on
M onlay evening, ne 19th, on arrival
of steamer fret Detroit, running
through to Wingh m and intermediate
points. See bills nd advt., in another
•colixmn for fullpa ticutars,•
may be templet d, The estimates as
given in the by- : w are as follows:-
Concrete resery.'r, 200,000 gals..$2,400
Pum and mote *use,.:.
• P "' • 400
Mains and cervi• es 4,500
Connections to y:ins and pumps500
Centrifugal pu p, aapaeity. 500
gallons perm' use, connections
and installing 1,500
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Cost of wells 1,257g
Contingencies 443
;rte ape
cunt' protected by a soda lea4hel
counter, which hails the oboes i;
$tape.
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Another feature of INVIOTUS''
Oxfords is the exact fit they hug
the foot without cramping, snpporl
the ankle and give that feelin o1
comfort en often laekirt in a low.
cut shoe,
much wont will be •one the last two
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days of school.
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We Hage It!.
JUST WHAT Y0�1 WANT
Gnus WANTED. ly, D S. Perrin
,& Company, Limited, London, Ont,
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Yates, one of North Huron subscrib rs connected at
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Town or farm properties
p
atprices to suit everybody's
wishes. •
We know values, and
when you consult us you get
the advantage of our ion g
ex erience in the Real Est-
p
ate and Insurance business. •
gust at the present time
we have some 'exceptionally
nice properties on our lists
at right pr1Ce5:
Wingham is a live grow-
ing town and you will make
no mistake buying a home
Hotel Boal'
The Ethel cones!
sells. Post thus refe
WIZ recently took
Dole ace at the ',tel
P
moving to Wingha
hold of the Dinsle
Vodden, the own:
here, taking posse
is in force, yet the
to be done in eater
of the public and
. Mr, and Mrs, Weld
bill to a nicety, T •
ham will find the ',chae£er
citizens and wor by
ence."
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-as Change.
ondent of the Brus-
. to Mr. - Schaefer,
possession of the
week
Mr, Schaefer
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where he takes
House and Thos;
r of the property
p P y
sion. Local Option
e is a tidy business
g to the necessities
- see no reason Y
n might not fill the
e people of Wing-
family good
of. their confid-
the engineers of
g
Commission, was pr•
the functions
he Hydro-electric'"`11,000
Y Lucknow and Wing :m, and should
sent and explained mean increased eosin: ss for both the
WANTED -Good gee •servant girl.
Apply to Mrs, L• F. : inkley, Patrick
street.
Total..: . ,, . .. ,.. $!1,000
Less debentures already issued 6,000
See us for Trunks and Valises.
of th
,
the Government's
• Commission and Bell and the North H . on Companies.
Total amount to'' e voted .- $5,000
a
titude towards theGR
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municipalities in t
power. All the s
Palttiea appear to
e transmission of
rounding munici, To RENT -Seven -roomed house, good
quite interested at TIMES officeand soft water. Apply
South Hurn Liberals,
The annual meeting of the ;oath
Huron Reform
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British Columbia Shingles.
1 have 'u.
just received the best ear load
We► J. EER
Where quality counts we win.
in the scheme, and i
ne a£ the en e•
ngineers "
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Association was held at
of British Columbia shingles ever
started to canvass • e situation in the
various •munieipalit' s, and based upon Greatest bargains in watches and
his report the Com fission will submit jewelry ever heard of in Wingham, at
estimates of cost i a short time. KNOX's Annual Sale,
Brucefield on Tu •sday of last week.
There was an unu wally' large attend-
ante and ever unici alit in the
y P y g Y
riding was represe ted, It waslar el
a business meetingbut the
, brought into Wingham. These were
gg g
purchasedcbefore the recent raise in
rice and will be sold at reasonable
p .
prices. Parties in need of shingles will
do well to get my prices before placing
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,Na' Griffin
GENERAL AGENT
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Telephonesof
SEED CORN -All the best varieties Inst led. •
enthusiasm
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those present sh ars the party to be
order.
J. A. MOLEArr.
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fi0etdotdaoA+
for sale. KING 13H0S, The North Buren Tel hone Co. is
in good fighting . tri Mr. H. Smith,
of Hay, was re-elec ed president, and
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LIFE
ACOIDENT
losurallee
• , • installing new telephone in the differ,
Golden
Mr. J. H. Stanbur , secretar -tress-
BuTTERANA EG'Gs:-$tin aloe your
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trade. We pay highest pncein exchange
PLATE GI,Ass
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*tiding, ant townships and wey'
g P gi e below a list
Geo. and Mrs. P: cock were married of the latest subscribers and subscrib-
urer. Local preside . is were appointed
for every municipali y, and a thorough
for boots and shoes. W J. Greer.
WEATHER
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fifty years on the th of this month. ers should make a note f these in their
They celebrated th= event by having a directories and they w 11 then secure
familyereunion on l' e old homestead, better service. The li t: -Connected
near Bluevale, whe - they first settled at Lucknow:-Line No. 4 -D, MacDon-
organization effect ed. Resolutions
strongly approving of the Dominion
Government and the Provincial Opposi-
tion, and also end rsing.reciprocity,
Huron Old Be s' Excursion.
The annual excur ion of the Huron
Old Boys' Assoeiati n of Toronto will
Conpled with a REAL ESTATE and
MONEY LOANING Business,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
,in
Here,'
Two or three nice houses
Housekeeper w: ted Apply to Mrs.
J. A. Moyniham, pposite the Hospital,
in the bush fifty yea s ago. They have ald, ring 14, Alex Re 21, Roderick
been blessed with a amily•of six child- Ross 15, Thos• Inglis 22 Line No. 44
were passed, amids enthusiasm. Ad-
dresses were delive ed by, Mr• M. Y:
be run to Kincardin and Goderich, on
Saturday, July 8th. Two special trains
Office over Maloolm's Grooery,.
to rent.
Agnes B
ren: -John, of Boiss:vain• , Man.; James, -Robt. G. Taylor 5. ne No. 45 -Jas.
at home,• Mrs. Patte son, of Wingham; Purvis 15, W. D. Meeh rson 24. Con-
Mrs, Breckenridge, , Turnberry; Mrs. fleeted at Wingham t Line No. 191-
McLean, M.P., the president and se-
cretary, and also b Messrs. Thomas
Fraser, Jacob Killer Alex. 1Vlust-
will leave the Union tation at 7.10 a.
m. The Goderich tr in will not waitTEACHER
for the Kincardine tr in at Guelph, so
WANTED
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iiitchie Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND msuRAtiog
Knox dig Entertainment.
The eritertainm nt given in the opera.
house on Friday evening last, under
the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society
of St. Andrew's 'reale terian Church
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Fell and 1Vfrs. Thornt n, of Morris, An Rev. R. McEachern 1 -To Line No.
enjoyable evening as spent by all 197-••D. B. Anderson 2 , E. B. Jenkins
present. An impro ,,tu program was 15, R. J. McKenzie • . To Line No,
an,
and J. A. Cowan e obi. Gardner and
others.
that it will be necess ry for all pasaen-
gers to take their pr er trains before
starting out. The G derich train
For S. S. No. A. Turnberry. Duties
to comment titer summer holidays.
and
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ANKE
W2xeinatt. ONTARIO.
was very well at ended, Mrs. Agnes
Knox Black, who has always been aHenryY
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favorite with a Wingham audience,
was at her best a, d every one of her
numbers were thouglily enjoyed and
appreciated by he audience. Mrs,
Telaek is by far the best elocutionist
given and after a sol by Mrs. 81 -Chas. Campbell '4. To Line No.
14T Pette, niece of the bride, Mrs. John 200-H. F. Birkby, . S. 31. A new
I. Patterson, of Win ham, read an ad line, No. 186, has •een brought into
Death of Rob , J. Small.
There passed awn, at his home in
will
stop at all stations est of Stratford
and the Kincardine t ain at all stations
north of Palmerston. The return fare,
School situated 1 1-4 miles from the
Town of Wingham.
WM. S. KING,
Secretary.
dress, and presented her father and Wingham which cov°rs portions of the
mother with a purse ,f •gold, the gift 2nd of Culross and h of Kinloss with
of the family. Du ins the evening the. following sub- ribers-Wm.. •Bar-
congratulations wer= received from a hour 15, Richard Charters 14, W. H.
few old friends still living who were Conn 21, Geo. Har ness 32, Wm. King
present 50 years ag. May they long 12, Geo. King 13, ohn Murray 4, Wm,
be spared to enjoy , e fruits of a dill= McBurney31, Jo McBurney38, Thos.
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gent life and may t, eir sunset be one Ross 22, W. J. S.tt 24, R. W. Simp-
of the brightest, son 5, Joseph Ti " 8, E. Tiffin 23, Jas.
London on Wednesd•y of last week,
Robert John Small, :._ed 49 years and
1 month. Deceased ad been ailing for
some months but had been seriouslyill
for only three weeks. Mr. Small was
horn and raised in W ngham, his par-
tints being amongth - earlyputg
g - pioneers of
the town and his fa er, the late Robt.
Small, was one of th first blacksmiths
Toronto to Goderich i $2.30 and Toren -
to to Kincardine, $2. 0. Goderich tick-
els good to return on any regular train
up to Mondayeve ing,10th,
July
Kincardine tickets g od to return on
any regular train up ill Tuesday even-
itis, July 11th, or special leaving
Kincardine at 5 p. on that date,
WHIT ` 'flVROB.
Statute Labor '. the . order of the
dayand we certai y are making a little
progress but ther is lots of room for
improvement, for we . still plarge
e
stones in the wage. at the gravel pit
and then throw th •• out when on the
Farmers .whe want money to boy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market
aan have it on reasonable terms.
Notes discounted for tradesmen,mer
chantsor agents; on favorable terms.
Loans on real estate at the lewent
rates going.
that ever appe..•ed in Wingham and•
she is always su of a hearty return
engagement. he selection by the
Iia fist
p Quarte e, the solo by Miss
Mann and the d et by Messrs. Hill and
Cline were exe: lent and were appre-
elated by those present.
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road. At one t' - they did not get
Wilson 2.
Fon SALE. -A :Hilt of household
q y ' -`best
goods, including ' edroore furniture,
secretary, carps •:, tables, stoves, FOR SALE.-Sa , 1 mirror 3 show
lamps, deliver agbn, bug y and cases, 1 latfortn cele tin'tea chests
yy g g p 'friends
MRs. D. delivery �0-foot
to locate in the to n. The deceased
resided in Wingham upto five
g years
ago when he move, to London. He
was held in high est: em by many old
here and residents
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1 ARMERS ATTENTIONI We have the
assortment of shoes, suitable for
Farm Work ever shown in town. Prices
$1.50 to $3.50. W. J. Greer:
thrown out on the oad. Our greatest
trouble just now s the fact that we
have too many to: ms on the job and
they are standing siting to be loaded.
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PHONE 59.
To Rt NT -The small store one door
south 4f the Bank of Hamilton. Pos_
session given first of August. Apply
C. N. Griffin, Real Estate and !Haar-•
slice.
cutter. GoRDON, Leopold small wag+n step lad-
attest, der, electric light ' xtures. These may
be Mr. Galbraith's
earl of the
town will remember im as one of the
OTES.M.y
The athmaster s Hold say just how
p
many teams should oma on and how
seen at oh. store.CHURCH
THE D. at Jo ESTATE.
enthusiastic and - ccessful baseball
in
many should shoe: . Our oung men
Conference ppoinmenta.
players the early .ays in Wingham.
certainly are an im.rovement on some
The following are he district officersBesides
appointed by the ondon Methodist Corot,: tion.
Conference before it: close at Stratford `fhb king sits h gh on his nobby
last week; Exeter I istriet-Rev.. R. throne, and knights and ladies of high
Hobbs, chairman; R= . E. J. Powell, degree will smile or blanch at his light-
financial secretary; i• ev. W. Vance, est tone and bow an. grovel and bend
Sunday School see etary. Goderich the knee. There's a lowing splendor on
;histriet-Rev. Alfa:. Brown, chaise bveryhand, it is a s'irring and dazzling
matt; Itev. E. A. Fes , financial iiecre- scene; and peers an« princes of every
tary; Rev. R. A. Miler, Sunday School land have come to jelly the king and
Wingha District But fie the is
his widow, • eceased is survived
by seven children, ,z Leslie in Lon-
don; Albert In Win: ham; Stanley, Gor-•
don, Lily, Merger -t and Hudson, at
home. The renal :were brought to
Wingham on Friday and the funeral
took place from e residence of de-
ceased's mother, •rt Victoria street on
Saturday a£tern. •fl to the Wingham
cemetery,
Rev. H. S. Mag:-, Associate Secre-
tary of Temperan. • and Moral Reform
of the Methodist C larch, hanged him-
self at the Gleaso Health Resort, near
Elmira, N. Y., on hursday last. Mr,
Magee was well ti, own to many of our
readers and condo ted services in the
WinghamMethodi:t Church some three
months ago,
Seven young In were ordained as
the Ch
of the old farmers. Road work used to
be a sort of a social time or picnic; tie
the teams up in t e shade, sit down
and have a smolt: and a chat and I
have heard Han. Andy read while
waiting for the aeon. We do wish
for better roads, t e question of weeds
should come in for more consideration,
At one time T was rdered to cut weeds
but those days are past; we intend to
agitate for their
•cbmmuieants
KEEP YOUR EYE
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1 V THE D. IVL GORDON
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Preabyte : n Statistics.
The report of th Statistical Commit-
tee presented to t e General Assembly
Of the Presbyteria Church et Ottawa
last week showed hat the number of
add=+ on profession of
faith numbered 16, 69, an increase of
949 over last year, •r a little aver one
for every ten fami 'es• in the church.
Congregations paid salaries to their
ministers $1,495,18 This is an in-
crease of $84,976 o er last year, but"
there is also are finer: • se of arrears of
stipend of $889. '.Phe :: mount reported
as raised for all pup es is $4,506,634,
being an inorease o r lastyear If
4
$ :3 0. The ancon of •$5 per com-
muntaant set before t e ahureh as the
liOesent standard :ohne at of givingfor
the schemes of the ell rch has net been
Leached' h a Presb ter this
y , Y year.
'The nearest to it is W stminster, $3.46,
next is Kamloops, $3. 0, and Calgary .
°Imes third with $3 '7, go Presby"
terry east of Port Art or has reached
$8 per eommunucant .r the ethernet: ,gel
The number Weill, - .
nut b of famill, is 160,147 being
an increase of 2,086 in the year. The
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number 4f cornhaunic. is+is 287,348, an
increase of 7,388. Care
during
secretary, -Rev. J. queen. the of monarch
W. Hibbert, ehair ; 1tev. G. W, sad and Worn -the tie of a man who
Rivera, financial see etary; Rev. D. has Beldam laughed; perhaps he thinks
p
Wren, Sunday Schoo secretary. The it a thing to mourn hat he was called
following is the list ..,' ministers with to the reigning eraf . Perhaps he en-
'vies
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Poii SALn...A set of Dayton, Ohio
computing stales, nearly new; ala° a
first-class coffee mita, Will be sold
cheap Apply 3, T. Lennox.
priests of •reit of England by
the Lord Bishop f Huron at London
on Sunday, The (allowing belong to
the diocese: Revs R. W, James, Rip•
ley; 1i, B. Ashl:, , Atwoed; Joseph
return; we have a
goad law and we s ould make use of it.
You people in Wi ham are s
p p = pasniodic
on some of these things. Two years
ago you made a in. vie against the black
knot but have
their appointments i this section as the matt who gs, the mart who
submitted in the fins draft of the Sta.- dwells in a t;ixmble .ot, with his matey
tinning Committee Wingham, Dr. cow and his bone : of pigs, and his
Rutledge; Malaya* , . E. cooak, Tees. apple tree and hi garden tot, He
water, W. J: Ford, : omesville, W, A, may have dreams a a quiet ifs, afar
Piniay; Whiteehur , J. A. Walker; from diamonds a thrones of silk,
Wroxeter, A, V. 4V ;Jaen. IL S, Raker with his barefoot ids and his happyTrunk
of Teeswater hes a Bro'ivna;ille; J, wife, who, sings .hila sknnmin� the
g l; g
W. Andrews of ,Dl vale to Perdwich; morning milk. T. ride to towel on a
D. Rogers •f Se: forth t• Central load of hay and go two puts at.the vit..
Church, 6t. The : s; A. Frown to loge scales may s• m far better than
GederichY J. J. mint remains at holding away o a England, Scotland,
rave, G, W, 1t ere at 11:i le and and Cork acid Wfil t, To lave our life
g p Yt . .. y
P. J. Oaten at Ertl sell ifs the bhndtng g , c'th t beats for aye
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blew'#' Train Service o Lake of Bayo,
An important fe ore that will be in-
engorged during
u r ng he coming seam"
wit be a new train ervJCe tot a"Eska
of Bess" district., A standard Gesand
tissen er' raise Will !siva To-
p g
rdnto with through oaehes, pallor ea:
at,d diuin car at :15 o'etock in the
morning, daily e apt Sunday, for
Huntsville,. reachin the latter point at
about 3 0 plait in • afteiinaen, tori-
netting tVttlt the st attners for all points
., ,► . • • , these
nag . pose of ays district ani.
afl'oxdixg passeng .s �in� nppbrbunaty of ,
reaching. their des Watton an time for -Wan,
dinner. The Strnu
beat
Tully, Eastwood•, L G. Clarke, Lon -
don; Stanley 1VCa. onnelt, Merlin, all
graduates of Huro College, and A. E.
Taylor Brantford, graduate of Wychife
Collage.
In connection wi h the Presbyterian 'the
Church in Canada he number of now
fission fields ops ea eluting the year
was 129, and a er deducting those
Maga in other 6 lets or ceded toother first
denominations, t total wig1 of
fields 168 or its Ontario and tits-
bee, 148 fit Manit. «a, 245 to Saskatcho- talking
180 in Allier . and 80 in British putting
you ots of it yet. We
have a little aro d here but not so
much as usual.
r
Mr. Prank Cnult r s team ran awn
g y
Tuesday morning • retaking the axle of
wagon, throw g Mr. Coulter and
his load of hay ov r the fence into Tom
b2eCreight s field. A colt he lead was
drawing hay fr. the barn for the
time and be +r° prank got settled
oil the hay they ere off,
Mr. S. Praliek tad Ronald La mons are
the harts , ° pieces :previous to
.
it on the oundation Mowbray
n
on a throne and rown-ah, better to
' , ride an old testi are, incl carry slit••
The Under ted to pre ared tI take
ng l;m cen�te d/zc� eggs into ,wri The faces of
of tote in the Wn tempters oz ... ,
the sumtmer months and guar. kings are always, tied, their oyes are
axitees to aettttaetibn. Price for.
heavy, their whi ars gray, shear some,
b son it $1 pert lot, Orders left with • , - ►
P. Groves, 'Town. Clerk will re- are anise of lila • reigning fad-�thby d
prompt .attetntion, like to -ride stn a oad of hay.
ROr3titT l"17CY1n,Lr Waft VIM*,
evening ser-
V' from the W tt lintel, Britannia,
Point Ideal, Per �+e, Daerliurst and year
ether t •rtaint a 1Pxtg" ports on "Lake $220,156,
of Ba. alto Rutt grille will run on sane
sheduYyo as for act °n 1510 duringthe
Writhe of Jill d Alt ant and which rc
ill e y ' . , reCetwbd
will b a been week -enders desiring
to return to t City; for business on of
Mondays, Of
Columbia. The xpeaidttur'c for
Was $226,7, i, aid the total icventze
leavin • a defloit of $,544, days.
which was eeve ed inane the reserve 'R'
e. Zee a ,alit of °stitribtttinris appearances,
was fp y $!2,010 an aetvisttcn i
the high-wa .r surk 'of the receipts hatch,
the preV'iot33 . @ar*
Bins. Made a go. , looking foundation.
at on.
,
Barris are hem ; emptied thane wet
We are in
ysg g to :have lots of
weeds n
ed and aline ay and straw by all
P. stn vines •orb roc y
o g
mg a fast the ggs of bugs comet
that's a, but wait till all wartt
Weather,
'�+ �sY� �+ r
iiit 1 O8 aid COMO Store
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The Dental offices of it , season
. I"rWiti and
Dr, Price will be closed oath Wednesday John
afternoon, during May, June,, July, eeive
Atnq`rtataYidSeptnttnlaea`. �.
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