The Wingham Times, 1911-07-27, Page 1VOL, XL, --NO,
WINGIIAX, ONTARIO, IIIMISDAY, JULY 2 1911.
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Wear Greer% ShOall and ROM
Read Willis Et VO.'IS adv. on page 8
'Verandah Light, •
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TOWN C'i UNCIL.
PERS " NAL
Tonic Stimulant
Nerve Restorer.,.
Rood Builder
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High Wiro ' orforiner.
A common bou: : rat at Harriston
takes upon itself , , walk a telephone
wire every evenin : about 8 o'clock.
This wire is aixty f et from the groundt
and extends from : grist mill to the
gas plant, a (listen e of seventy-five
yards. This wonder ill feat is watched
by hundreds of peop : every evening,
the rat has neve her known to
fall from the wire ye, Mr. P. Wash-
burn claims the own rship of the rat.
Our Ne Story,
.Tbe Tuns this ' • ele commences the
publication of ew stery entitled
"Linked by rate" , y Charles Garvis.
The last story publi,lied by this Paper
was considered as i e of the beat ever
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published by us and this new one protri '
ises to be very ent taining. Look for
the opening chApte s on anotherand
page.
At a recent meeting .
arid Light,e,oininissionera I
ed that . when 4/".trle 2/
streets in the residential
the Cc)" PaY the fixt
stalling for an electric ligh
dabs, the Cenunissien will
•oewer
'electric current free of
doubt a large number of e
Users will take Advantage
and we should, have ma
the WAter
was cleekl-
12t uses ('P
portione Of
es and in-
on veran-
hernial; the
barge. No
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ectri li llt
4 g-,
f thie offer
residential
A special Tneerin: of the Town COM-
ed was held en M'aeleY evening led
with all the me here present anli
Mayor Spotton pre .141nm
Petitions were . ead, asking that a
be construe ed on Shuter etreet
between Patrick •,nd Alfred streets,
and on Alfred etre - t between Josephine
. Shuter streets The petitions were
signe an . on motion of Couns.
properly• d '
Elliott
mis4 margaret
couple of weeka i
,,c ,,-
ears. sier,) seam
with Dr. Calder Q
Mr. Peell Pugh
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Sender at his bora
Mise Kincaid, of
at the home of Mr
Mies Verde, Me
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01,400„. is 0 .e.
44 P Pen144ng a
Torrrito,
, of e - . .
dintoe Visited
TQesday•
of Lucknow pent
. in town.
Chicago, la Vidting
Thos. King.
1 raelten. of London,
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in. see "1> eftir
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Rexa11 Cejery and
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(Guaranteed)
Ada ted for treatment of e ••
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von. di eases as well as a general
t 011l0 for those who are pale and
filiaomfe.
We guaraMee' this article W
give satisfaction Or we cheerfully
reft104 yoUr money.
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Honey veil be Scarce,
The executive o ', the Ontario Bee-
kee ers' ss ci '. .
13 A o ati have decided on
streets better lightecl.
now have verandah lights
l) ay for the work of twain i
dab li ht takenif
g o the me ,
• eeple who
ill have to
the vena-
-r. „
and Bone, . e matter was re-
ferred to the Sew •r Committee with
power to proceed • *th the work,
Coun. Bell in 'roduce4. a motion,
seconded by Cm, Mitchell, Providing
for the -Council to te ke the initiative in
,
tin a se er on a port= of
eonstruc g ,
Edward street
' Couns. Elliott, le, ne and Hall were
;in favor of enlargin: the scope if the
Council to teltthe initiative in
is visiting with rel
Misses Ethel an..
visiting with,frien
Mrs. S. Youhill,
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visiting with old f
m s d t,
rs. arran .
,
with her slater M
t
Mrs, John Ansi
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are vieiting with
tives in town.
Allie Becltw.
ith are
's in Goderich.
of ICenora Man, is
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lends in Winghani.
T . t •t•
mon o ia vim ing
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3 ... t e son.
y and Miss Ansley
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lends at Port Hope.
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WANTED -A gen Tel servant. Good
wages to competen person, Apply. to
Mrs• L. Kennedy. -, •
an advance in the • ice of honey. This
is due to the high . ice of cherries .arid
other fruite. Rep rts from all over
the Province show . falling off in the
crep"of white bone due to the drouth,
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VOA SAL E CHEAT -41, goo strong
• le 1
spring wefon, with po , ood con-
dition we carry 1500 to 2 0 pounds.
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S. Gracey, •
To Sweet • ncl Detroit.
Saturday. Awn t eth, is the date of
the annual I, 0, 0. F. excursion to
Sarnia and De . oit, Train . leaves
Wingham at 6.35 ,. m. and the return
fare to Sarnia is .2. From Sarnia to
.Dteetramoietr,th,e,Teaxsho ,, useicTiseta wtiblle groetuvrina
fare is 75 cent • Returning, special
train will leave S: rale at 10 p in on
ko ,"Conveyances
Monday, August tie This is the poem-
lar trip of the eason and affords an
excellent opportu , ity to spendt: Sunday
in Detroit.
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The average yield I, st year per colony
was 68.8 pounds, w Ile this year it is
only 50.6 pounds, w kb means amillion
pounds less in the 13, evince. The prices
will be raised as fo ows: No. 1 light
1e5xtriieNted,111 to 12c sill:4; retail, 12i to
b sale, $2 to $2.60
per dozen; No. 2, - holesale, 0.50 to
$2 per dozen. Pri es on buckwheat
honey will be decid: i later on.
•Mrs
4T4.4•44*.m.
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Woman's Inetitute icnie,
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Th W• h branch.
• e ing am,o the Woman's
Institute will hold their nual picnic
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in Mr, John T. Currie 4 ove on the
12th line of East Wawano on Thurs-
day afternoon,August 3rdAll -
mem
bees are cordial) i v"t to attend.
y rile .nal
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will leave urrie Bros.
livery stable at 1 o'clock rn, ,Mem
were
the discussion
constructing sewers . nd
brought forth the fo lowing resolution:
Moved by Coen E 'lett seconded b
• ' i y
Coun, Bone, that thi Council take the
initiative in constru ting a sewer on
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Victoria street from J , sephine to Diego-
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street, on Diag, nal street from
corner of Diagonal an , Victorie streets
to Frances street; o , Frances sereet
from Diagonal to ohn street; on
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Shuter street from 3.hn to Diagonal
street; on Catheri s ?Area between
John and Patrick s , eet; on Edward
street between Pa AA and Alfred
street; that the Chu., do tlae necessary
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advertising and sen. proper notices to
the property owners affected. -
The yeas and nay being asked for
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the resolution carrie. oh the following
division: -Yea -Ma Spotton, Couns.
Mr. and Mese P.
visete at Mrs J
1 4 . .
day.
Mrs. Geo. Wils,n,
n h ei visiting
ponsti;.1 ws
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Miss D Grifil ,
morning on an •xte
West.
Roy Mond
from Stratford; 11
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a`rigut
Mr, and Mrs. 13
of Detroit, are vi-
friends.
Mt W, Bayles left
Brantford where
situation •
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mes. Jelin •
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Brown, of Clifford,
II' t 's
, 4 io t over Sim -
of East Wawa-
th friend' ' H d
in y e
leftescion Wednesday
d visit to the
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arned to town
t s Wingham is
rtlett and children.
Ring with Wingham
last week for
e has secured a good
rd has o erl to
a re v -
Alfga$101/11.110441 '
There's a best time to buy
Shoes and that tirne is right
Y '
TIOW -
We hold these sales bus
twice a year, between seasons
when we want to clean out
One season's stock Wore the
next ives-and 't i
arr i s always
e
"THE BEST TIME . TO
BUY SHOES"
Come early and secare von
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size. Don't delay. tome al
once •
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THE HRUCCIST
Mr smaj......eini Afore
Macdonald 'Block, Wingham.
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The Dental offices of Dr. Irwin and
Dr. Price will be closed each Wednesday
during May, Julie, July,
Augni,l)st and September,. '
leers of the Bluevale a d Belgrave
branches are requested to oin with the
Wingham members in thi annual out-
ing. The regular rnoothl meeting of
the Institute for July i withdrawn
e
SpeCial Bargains
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Real Estate
Since ouTrtPshtoi seuseltebsetelNie
North Huron
Telephone Co. ha. installed telephones
as follows:- To 'ne 48 connected ,at
Lucknow - Post:, Moffatt, ring' -23;
Mrs. Henry Ric •: resell, ring 24. To
line No. 186, con ected at Wingharn-
(Mrs. Jas. Crowat ,n, ring 11; John Wal-
ters, ring 41 ' •rkmen are now busy
on the 9th line of Turnberry and on the
lst line of Morri: and a number of new
subscribers will ie added to the list
during the. next ew weeks. Last week
we gave Danl. aren't ring as 14 on•
line 189, The rl g shouid have been . .
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GIRLS WANTE , -Annlv D S Perrin
& '-d : e - '
ompany,Limited, London, Ont
owing to the Sunday soh ol excursion
to Kincardine.
Our Resp: ted Citizen. '
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John Quirk, ex- onduetor on the G. ..-......„-- —_4__
T. R. was in Sent ampton last week, House on corner of Shute d John
and in a tour arou cl the town found a streets for sale or to r Apply
Thos. H. Ta lor or at Time office.
tree that was pia ed by Angus Munn • 3'
or
Bell, leone, Hall : • d 'Elliott Nay-
Reeve McDonald, Comm., McKenzie
town from Blyt
her sole'.
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leer. Morton,.f
and will • reside with
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13 t has been
See us for Trunks and Valises,
of Ripley and Mr Quirk, over thirty
years ago. Fat, er Time has dealt The Western Fair L d
, . n on,
kindly with. bot these gentlemen. Sept 8th to 16th.
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„re Munn, notwit ' taild• the•weight
r. unn, s . mg The managemen of the Western
of his yea of the most ener- •
yea's is on , ,. .
busineas 4 -n in • lei ley wIule Fair, London, 0 ario, are putting
"tic •P ,forth every effort 'is year, and expect,
John Quirk, who as no other occu a- •
P if favored with g ,od weather, to aur-
tion in the town . f Wingham,tb an try-Wingham
pass alt previous , xhibitions. A large
ing to do. all t e good he can, hasmorning
amount of m e • b •expended'
on is being on
sufficient energy ,. manage the whole .
• - - . tne Grounds an. Buildings, and they
Grand Trunk Sys , an. Mr. Quirk won being put in • xcellent condition for
the admirationKincar-
of le•citizens by refus- the comingBch' " ' Th ' •
I non., . e interior of
• to take charge if apassenger train • • d• - • _
leg the large Hortieu tural Buil ing is en
the recent strik- on the railway - •
in ' • terelY changed fo • the large fruit and
Ripley Express. • flower exhibit ex ,ected, while the in
and Mitchell.
An accoutre of $1. from Joseph Gib-
son for salary as i, ightwatchman was
ordered to be paid on motion of Cowls.
Hall and Bell.
visiting for a
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Mr. J. A. Mort
Mrs. Geo. Ha
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beenvisiting
ramp on,
ew days witle his son
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les, of Wroxeter has
or a few days with
le w e'
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Where quality
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counts we win.
AymAmmil•AMINAllif
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HICKS PROPERT)te-Seott St.-
suitable for private residence or
dairy will be sold at a bargain
as owner has gone West,
LENNOX RESIDENCE-Diagon.
al St„ --One ot the prettiest
berm in town. Owner hasare
bought a farm and will sell his
town property right,
BRINKER PROPERTY -- Blue
' vale -A snap, as the owner has
decided to remain permanently
in Michigan. Don't miss this.
Mr. Alex. McN:vin was present and
addressed the Co neil, objecting to the
sidewalkon mg being
Ca1" Terrace•
teeilt in front of is preperey. It was
explained to Mr McNevin that the
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petition had been .roperle signed' pro-
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for the bin the
frien
Miss Isabel
to viit
her si
'ster in D
Master Tom
dine is visitin:,
uncle, Mr- W. G
,s.
ayler left on 'Tuesday
for a few days with
reit • •
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. Patterson, of
at the. home of his
Patterson,
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Medical xaminations.
The Medical 4 ouncil has announced
the results of t e examinations held at
Toronto 'Calve sity in the month of
May. The sue essful students from
Huron county a e as follows: Final--
William Geiger, Hensel]; Walter Lett
Hackett, 13elfaet; Russell Montgomery
Wroxeter; Nei Alexender Morrison
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Elmvale; Franklin John Thompson,.
Lucknow; -Duncan Allison, Belgrave.
Intermediate 'Duncan Allison, Bel-
grave; Charles Cleland Alexander, Sea-
forth; Edward Henry IVecCeavin, Sea-
, .
forth. • Primer -James Coulter, Hen-
sall. .
viding . mg of sidewalk,
The matter of placing an electric
light near the G. . R, bridge for the
',convenience of he workmen at the
Western Foundr , was, on motion of
Couns. Elliott a • Bell, referred to the
Fire and Light .rnmittee with power
to act. ,
On motion of loans. Elliott and Mc-
Rev. E. R. , itch, Mrs. Fitch and
Master Milton, ., Toronto are visiting
friends and rela eves in towri. •
Mr. and Mrs4 "le ter S. Fisheee of
are s len mg eir o 2 ays
Toronto, '' ' th • h l`d
with Postmaster ce d Mrs. P. Fisher.
i
Mr. John R. H • sfam,of Devil s Lake,
North Dakota is isiting for few days
Lim
ame DENT
D'
. LATE Glass
WEATHER
with
MONEY LoANING
• batter Of Marriage
Insurance
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a REAL Es T ATE and
Business.
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Licenses. •
terior of the M• in Building is being
changed to suit th • convenience of Ex-
Entrance E amination,Coupled
• • hibitors and visit. s alike. The swine
The following is : list of the success- pen floors have be. n relafd, and consid-
ful students in the ntrance examine- getable money spen , on the other stock
tion in West Waw , hosh. The stand- buildin gs. The ent ances to the Grand
• - d for- ' 390marksand • • " • • , •
ingrequire pa is
for honors 487 mar ; Margaret jeff- Stand are being e anged, making it
very much more oneenient for the
mon ten years ol, , received the high- be
e . , , . pu lc. The Cat Sh, w this year will be
est marks m reach e of any student in in a building instead of a tent as in
the West Huron In -pectorate
- . former years. The rack has been re-
No. 1-Devereaux,I tic 417
Y clayed and put in • • cellent condition,
No. 3 -Cameron, *Alum 4°6 while. the interior o the nil has been
Murray, Cli ' 438 g
levelled, making a :. eat improvement
Stuart, An .
No. 4-McQuillin, and ' 508 for showing the ha . ess horses. Prize
460 • -
Lists, entry forms :rid all information
Woods, Cla a 402 l' t' n to t • ,
- on app ica zo A. M.
Woods, Wi nie 406 Mint, London, Ont rio.
No. 7-Chamtley, , ulu 390 •
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ESTATE AND INSURANCE
OSOOS
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Kenzie, Edwin L.•wis was offered the
position of Night • atchman at a salary
$85 he failin to
a
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with Wingham r:latives and friends,
Mr. said Mrs„ . J. Hill are away on
Office over blalcohn's Grocery.
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of per month s nd g a -
e
cent the positio the Clerk was in-
structed to adve tise for applications
for the position. •
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a o 1 ay rip an wi vim arinou ,
h I'd t ' •11 ' 't Y th
N. S., Boston, M : ss., and other points.
Dr. and Mrs, • : new will return home
this (Thursday) ' e ening(from their
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Have You Visited Point Au Baril?
What is truly the finest Summer Re-
sort in Ontario is beautiful_ Point au
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A a E. SMITH
BANKER
wrsantAar, Myriam°.
• Golden Wed • ing Anniversary.
On Wednesday of last week Mr. and
Mrs. Sand. Kern glian, of Lower Wing-
ham celebrated he fiftieth anniversary
of their weddin d . Miss J Xerni.
ghan, of Guelp tand rs. Robt. Me-
Queen, of Elora two ladies who were
present at the ect ingififty years ago
were present ve th . and Mrs. Kerni-
ghan on their anniversary day. • Mt
and Mrs. Kernilhan have for a number
' ars been , espected residents of
et ye
this section and large circle of friends
will wisb them, many more years of
health and happ , ess.
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Western trip and .0 Dr. will resume
practice.
Mr. Roy Ritchi: who has beenwork-
ing in Walker & , legg's factory, left
for Strathroy wh • e he has secured a
good situation.
Mr. W. Haley'l: ft town for London;
hewill be• d13 ' Church
misse n the aptistp
where he was a, enthusiast in - the
Young People's w irk.
Dr. said Mrs J. W. Scott, of San-
dusky, Mich., r: visiting vnth Mrs.
Scott's parents; r. and Mrs. Thos.
,ee .
Wilson, Shuter Sh t s t
Miss Gertrude Wilson left for her
T-.4,..
home in Napi ' e : e last week and has
B il o the Georgian Bay, a few holm'
ride from Toronto by the C. P. R.,
boasting of a Post Office and several
inmer hotels and cottages situated
P • , .
in the midst of several hundred islands.
The bass fishing is excellent among the
islands and the days are all too short
at this delightful resort- A handsome
booklet entitled "Beautiful Point au
Baril" issued for 1911 , containing coin-
I t • f • t' cl, h d
e e in orma ion an many an some
I
1 lustratiops of the district, together
the finest map of that portion of
the Georgian Bay yet published, may
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be had for the asking at any Canadian
Pacific Office or by writing 13... L.
Thstrict P
Thompson, is rict assenger Agent,
O. P. a, Toronto.
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es •
le rices go to p ce ut quality re-
LOST -A, .,
postoffice. F ,
leaving same a
post office.
ch of keys near the
der will be rewarded by
the TIMEs office or the
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Farmers who want money to buy
Immo. cattle, or nogg to feed for market
oakillsVe it on reasonable terms,
NOtea discounted for tradesmen, mer.
chants or agents, on favorable term..e..
Loans ' onereal estate at the loweet
Taw going/ .
,
Farm , henget Hands.
impor an real estate transfer
An' t
was put throng last week when mr.
Wm. Isbister, o th 2n lineof Morris,
sold his200 ac - fikrm o Mr. j. E.
Swarts, of this o . is is one of
beesattcrellent i.uildi and some
teth farms le orr Township,
thirty acreseof gi id bush. The price
paidewase$10,160,. Mr. Swarts will get
possession on the st of November next
arid we uhderstan. Mr. Isbister intends
,
moving to Wingh:m. lefr. Isbister is
one of the:pioneer residents of Morris
and was for a,nu her a leers a mem-
ber of :the Coun il and also Reeve of
the township.
Cumberlan I Elivyn 425 .
Foran, Mi. ael 447 "A Dollar saved is a lar earned.',
leea, 12 -Brooks, ellie 393 Our Boot and Shoe will save you
e
Webster, ' • arl , 462 Dollars. W. J. G R. 'with
No. 14 •
-Laidlaw, nnie 428
Laidlaw, H. heti 421
Coronatio Procession.
No. 15 -Jefferson, • , rgaret 402
. 04 When the Coro ation procession was
No 17-Wallingto Vern
triiiling its glori uus lengths through
I
s ' s
t Christie's Grocery
, PRONE 69. ,
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the streets of Lo don and holding the
The oseback, • breathless attent in of the hendreds of
A Mossback, ol, and sad am I; and thousands gather d from all parts of
while I dream tilt. vvorld goes by and the world to wit -ss,its historical gran-
,
geeetserne with • jeer. "You are a
fossiVkso it sing:, because I love the deur, a little gro p of Canada's leading
eitizens oecupied ine of the best stands.
They were unani dimly of t p o
olden things, the things of yesteryear,he o ini n
that it was the m st strikin s ectacle
When I was Youe , in by -gene age, we g P
looked to venera ,le sage for wisdom they had ever seei . When they were
undefiled': but no. if wisdom we would informed that it , ould be reproduced
learn away from . hcient men we turn, in every detail at .• e Canadian Watioe-
' . .1 • • ' al Exhibieion the r enthusiasm was
and ask it from a chi d. This is the . . .
stripling's golden hue; "young blood" boundless. It tou heck their nationai
will make the wor . sublime; old things pride that Canada ,Ossessed an insttu-
ill'ast pass away; ;Id customs that Mir tion of such ina:4 itude that it could
edeh undertalce the le production of the
fathers knew, old laws, 'heath w ,. h.
the nation grew, all these have had greatest processio of t e twentieth......,.,
cehtery o sec, repo a ion a t 0
their day, If any hing is white withand f ' t C.' th t h
years, it is a thin: for jest and ieers undertsikiror et it • ould ratan its fulfil-
and Mirth and rib Id roar; and babes
the heirlooms merit to the last le ter.
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tell
OH U R . 14 NOTES '
since aecepted : *Won in Lindsay,
leer many frie !lift regret to hear
mains firm at o oot and Shoe tale.
W. S. GREER,
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Maple Leaf
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that she is not r. riling tO Wingbam
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. The many frie is of Rev. Dr. Stew-
art, paStor of the Presbyterian Church,
Clihton, who is b olidaying at Bayfield,
were shocked to ear of his illness, but,
ate pleased to now• that he is now
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ma in avorab • prog ss a s re-
it g f 1- re tow hi
covery‘
The Fall Distri 4t meeting will be held
held ht the Meth°. ist church, Ethel, on
Tuesday arid Wed esday, Sept. 19 and
next season.
Mr. and Mrs. . C. Bastin a of
g ,
New Liskeard we - visiting for a few
days at the hoine tf the fanner's moth -
er, Mrs. Robt Ha tings, In Turnberr3,
before leaving for their new home in
Brooklyn, N. Y. r. and Mrs. Hest -
tin
• ge many friend- will wish them suc-
cess in their ne home. Chesley
doesn't forget the .16 home and mother.
efilliall.11.111111UNIIMBONIMMOIneis
summER
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To Rtele-Seven-roomed houee, good
garden, hard and soft water. Apply
at TIMES office.
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PIA Diet is good at any tame
but chime Presh Plait Can't al-
Ways be got.
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WE RECOMMEND
°anklet). Meddle and we believe
Maple teal Dread to beans of tbe
best on tbe market,
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2 Tins tor 26 cents
Great re ly Retort].
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Our attent ion 11:b been called this
Week to the almo• t unequalled record
ole the well-known Leech family by the
visit of three me bees in town, in the
persons ole such eterans as Edward
Leech, of Trowbr dge, in his 90th year,
James' Leech, I
're•ei aged 84 years
and /WV. W. W. Of California, aged
71, all active rile, enjoying a good de-
gree of health, here were 10 brothers
in the Leech fa y, all Of whoin were
bore ski Leeds Ci , Ont., 6 of thein are
still alive. The combined ages total
491 years, an av • rage of $2. This note-
worthy list c• prises the following
gentlethent--R i ,ert, Detroit, aged 1
years; Edward Trowbridge, aged 89
years, lames, orrie aged 64 years;
Joseph, Toront , aged' 't6 years; Rev.
• s
W W. Calder laaged'a year .. The
' ' ,-
-peratins refere: i to tire uncleS to Mr*.
(Rev,) Oaten, if krussele, and lite Well
an d favorably town hrtheir VariOUS
splieres.-13 ,Seis Post.
20. A Sunday Se ool Conventioil Will
jun. on withthe aleter be held in con'`t
noon end evening •f the first day which
-
FALL FAIR PATES.
StUdents May enter any day.
Open entire year, Now is a
promises to be w •11
Rev. 4. W. Hibbs
chairman of the
.
year and will pre
X t
meeting, eeri
At the meeting
--.' . .
Vfinghatri Distrie
held lb Wiugharn,
B. 1),, ef Ripley,. •
and johe Xerr, '
Treasurer, to take
worth attending.
. .
t, of Gorrie, is the
Ingham District alit
.
side at the above
e a es c ear,
d t I
of the Executive of
t h L 6
pwert eagu ,
" ev. G. W. Rivers,
as eleethd President
•Secretary.
Ingham,
the pieces of Rev.
Winghans ..... ....„..... Sept 28, 29
Atwood .......-... . - . ....Sept 21, 22
Unesh
e _s --AAA AtwAY .401,.•• Oat 8,, 4
BruSsels ......,..... ..... —.Oct. 5, 6
5
Dungannon .... - ..... .04t. , 6
Exeter 4 • . A. AA,AA A A•• Sept 18, 10
a d . h..... ..* t. 241, 21, 22
o epe 4. ep 0
Gomm ...... A. A A AA AAA. 41“61i et, l'
'nate
ngtOti, 6 6 . , 66 6 64 , . 6 . 28 29
. Sept.P f
Xineardine ... . , Sept 20 21
... i. . ,
good tune to enter. Largest
trainers in Canada. Graduatea
get best positions. Thousands
setildying at home. Exelugive
right of the "Parnons 13rss
. I
Book.XeepIng System"' for
.
arso "Admit Iltsiness from
s tart to Pinish,"
Write for partiettlark
and sucklings s why
Of the land mild d e,and honored be no Notice of Closing,
more. When any pati that's new is ' 4 ere ole
tried, it represen a forWard stride, We,- the undersigned Soliert
the Town ot Witighem hareby age
however wild it se • ms; and if a moss- ee to
close our antes doming the months of
baok, pasting bold defends the tested jelly and August es followei-On each
gild the old, he de lt ift fossil dreams. week day with the exeeption of Satre
e eye a n1051,8014 ,ki and gray, the slid day, at 4 p, ni. and on Satuedity at 1
of my lifes little i ay is sinking in the Pt n''' titititEr HOLMES Y
West Mid till the • loom of xiight des., J. A. mot:Tom,
cends, t'll love oli ways, old tithes, old R. "VANSTONE. '
friends -I love e old things beet/- ' -
I Limburger Oheese -
MC PER Lia,
Sold in . Packets Only
Mr. lq.eXentie, fo
and J. SA LYIMISA 1 ,
ed, The appointe .:
id the work and wi
their respective 6
'10 'll be heli
., 1.1 In
Odober when a 6 st-class
be presented, of .
oily of Wroxeter,
e of Gorrie, rano-
are well teaselled
1 efficiently perform
les. Convention for
in Kincardine next
program wilt
hiehtlue n tie Wil
iistowel..... ........,t ept. 19, 20
Mildulay • • • • .. • .... .. A A A 4 IISePtA 25( 26
Ripley ..e... ....A +.4 **air iota *Sept.
Seatorth.t --..... -,.-.Sept, 21, 22
TiVerteti ......*.*,,****..,. , .... Odt. 8
Teeswater ..... ,........ Odt, 4, 5
..
podaytooa.....,,....... ...,. 0 0
..* “
Zurieli 211, 21
LONDON
BUSINESS COLLEGE '
ifiliated with Win hart Bus
Oa _ ,,, g 1
nest txniegey
Cat .
b 10.40T0N, . rroiotoit.
Walt moo. s
Tite high wind 1 rapottod to havo
't
lawn a lot of' f t ee
-n -laillata and
thet seetion doW
The appoint :fit of Mr. I), 0. Cam,. Ot-4 '
t
&Olt Of Whin itg to be Lieutenant. A family mine Lemieux* ekon to
GOVernor of lel nitobit, iii enceeesiOn to Anticosti Wand, nd are talking of talc-
Sir Daniel Milian, hat beet put g legal protte no against M. Wien-
in
through by ord.r in Council, ter, the present *nth
'
'THE TEA AN COFFEE STONE
be given.
, ...,,, . . ... , .,,... ...Sept.
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