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With extreme candour the Free Press ,4 _,:.a�j�:_,ojw-.Ai I
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS, I � HALF HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY. MONSTER DEMONSTRATION.,, Prairie Road. V Rev. D. D. Thomson of Corbett, left t this week to spend, a couple of , ._:�, '' , I
says; "The Liberal position is the � weeks with Mr . O., G, VanStone at
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, Canadian Government and the Cana. The County Road -and Bridge Com. . I I ' the lakesideg Kincardine, , Beginning with Wednesday, July Canada's Natal DA During congratulations, Mrs. Peter 0
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—Rose and Laurier—the Imperial- dlau parliament should decide whether . � I y was fittingly mittee met, in Wingham on Monday Naismith sang "Because" after which . Mrs. (Dr.) R, H, Cook has gone to IV,,,
. OLb, stores,. ofl-Ices, in fact almost celebrated in Wingham, thanks to the to open tenders and award the con- twins. Canada should fight In the Empire � her new home in St. Stephen, New 01.1 t=1 I
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* * * . , wars*f� This is the same. spirit of every place where any business is Citizen's Band, Baseball and Lacrosse tract for widening the prairie road, the guests numbering about one hun- Brunswick, where her husband is
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I dyed repaired to,the basement where practising hie, profession.
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—lima the Borden policy made you separation which was manifest in the transacted, will be closed from one Olube. The Committee in charge gave Mr. J, J. McOaugbey was the success- ,
I ''O'clock each Wednesday until the fol- their patrons a flue program of sports. f ul applicant, The townships Qf East tea was served. The wedding gifts � Miss Lizzle Gilchrist has left for a
poor, or has It added to your feeling Of Laurier speeches. The issue according 1. - * I T
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during July and T � ng tour of the 104 uropean Continent and .
self reepeot? to the. Free Press is whetbov Canada lowing morning, during . The event was a decided success and W,xwanosh and Morris will pay $109,0,- were numerous and costly. Amo . I :
* * * Aagust. Grocery stores and restaur- all who attended were delighted. We 60 of the cost and the county $383-40. those -present from a. distance were— her many friends wish her an enjoy. I
is of the Empire or not. Borden says ants may open . Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Thomson, Corbett, able trip and a safe return, I
. after 7 P. in. e ol- understand that July 1st will be cele. A good prairie road and a paved main . �
—Halifax honored itself, this week that when the Empire is at war Cana. Th f understand Mrs, G-. Campbell, Loudon, Mrs, Wm. Mr. Geo., Mason and can John were ..
by honoring its distinguished son, da is at w4t, and it I must be evident to lowing business people have signed a brated in town each year. The pro- street.will be a decided improvement, .
, evident, 11, document agreeing to close every ceeds amount to about $500. 1 . McMichael and Edgar, Bluevale, Mr. on a, business trip to London, St. &WMbkdrA I
Premier Borden. any novice that we cannot, be both Owing Thomas and Stratford. They also
* * * . . Wednesday afternoon :— - to the holiday coming the day before Painful Accident. And Mrs, James Ross, 11olyrood, Mr., ,
within the Empire and without it. . e called on Mr, .Kastner of Sebringville,
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—The Liberals have apparently a � . * * * W. Bone J H. Marshall " going to press, we are unable to do Mr. William Sneath, baggage mast- Miss W. McPherson, teacher of the I
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bad conscience over the action of the —The President of the United M. E. 7"'brigg W. A. Miller justice to this I is big, event. I er on't4e London, Huron and Bruce The bride and groom have taken up Stenographic McPherson,
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Senate in killing the Naval Bill, They States is co -his personal and W. W. Hough J. W. Bell I I met with a very painful accident, on house -keeping on the groom's farm Wingham Business College left on Soap at the right
I Oductings ' eek. While anload. near Whitechurch. Wednesday for her home in Amberly. The factor I y ...
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are still apologizing for the 'Upper official life,10 the White House on the L. Kennedy Mrs. P. Linklater Apology, � . Monday of last w � the money and,
House. tempe . rance . ,I)Iau, which I ich he M. Holmes W. J. Patterson ing trunks at a station one came back - . I I I �, Mrs. John Cadwell and children,
, practices I '� *ho have been vielting the formers - us
* * * ate E, 13. Hart - Elec. Light Office Owing to a holiday this week, we are upon his foot injuring same. Dr. R. I . . .trite
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in private life. His Secretary of St ' . liarents, Councillor and Mrs. Isbister, own prir,,e, hence
R. A. Graham Geo. Carr unable to setup valued correspondence O.Redmond, Grand Tr6nk Physician, - have returned to their home in Saska. •-
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—Sir George Ross, the great epos- has excluded, intoxicating liquor from Cburcb 'Rews , saving to you
tate, should write a new book with intoxicating J. H. Christie Bank of Comm from Go - not else. is in charge and we hope to soon see toon.
his official ehtertAinments. The See.. Commerce . rrie, Salem, Morris a
title "Lioking the hand that fed me" i I C. G. VanStone W. Robertson where. However this will appear Mr. Sneath around agaku. � L���%.__-% Mr. Thos. Bell, an ex -mayor of
or "Laurier helped me and I helped retary of the',Navy a few days ago, in Bank of Hamilton Dominion Bank next week. 1� Rev. T. H. Farr of Blyth will con. Wingham, Mr. Bell,
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Laurier." addressing .,Sunday School Convert- 0. N. Griffin J. W., Hewer In Demand duct the services in St. Paul's church - members of their famil!PR, of South- Regular Price..-
* * * tion, commended the course taken by ** am ton, visited Mrs, R. Vanstone for
the Secretar M. Grisdale R. A Currie Happily Weddedo Mr. A. H. Musgrove, M. P, P., has on Sunday next. Holy Communion the week end. The Bell furniture fac- 25c per box (3
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—Under its now management the dressing the Naval Acadmy at Anna- Mrs. Green _ .Win. Bradley A quiet wedding took place on Wed- been called to North Grey to address a will be administered at the close of the - toriea are rapidly developing and are '
International Railway is showing a A. W. Webster A. H. Wilford nesday evening of last week, at the number of meetings in the bye -election mo Southampton's pride.
polio, he the young , . rning service. Special Sale Pric
fresh lease of 11ile and is attracting . I 10 the Legislative
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some of the best railroad men in the officers to practice total abstinence, Fred Johnston . X Reynolds hom4' f Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman, there. No member in ative Rev. Dr. Rutledge preached his fare- � 13c per box I
. � Jae. Walker Win ham when their daughter Mrs. or in fact in the Cabinet is in more de -
country to it. l . . King Bros, J. A. Mille Edna Thornton was united in marriage mand throughout Ontario than North well sermon on Sunday to a large 0%0%0%___0%0%A__*%
* * * congregation and left on Tuesday for F 2 boxes for 2
CANADAI'S BIRTHDAY. ' W. A. Campbell Jno. Galbraith to Mr. Fred Hudson, by the Rev, Dr. Huron's Able Member.- He reflects his new charge in Clinton with best 5 %oca•l Items .—The efforts being made by the , 11anna & Co. J. L. Awde Rutledge. Only immediate relatives credit upon himself and the constitu-Z (6 cakes)'
. Liberal press I wishes of his many Wingham. friends. - "
to explain why the Oil Tuesday t . 4e seven million inbabi- Cooper & Herman H, E. Isard & Co. and friends were present. Mr. and ency be represents.
Naval Bill was slaughtered by a body Geo. Mason Willis & Co. Mrs. Hudson have taken up residence Rev. J. W. Hibbert, the newly ap- ' Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. .hus you have a -
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of irresponsible politicat pen,sioners tants of the Dominion of Canada cele- J. W. McKibbon Swanson & Jacques on Edward St. The Advance joins in Damaged By Lightning. pointed minister for Wingham Metho, - The colored population in Vin ham grade of Toilet
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are amusing.as well as in enious. orated the forty-seventh anniversary of , wishing them much happiness. On Friday night of last week during made as cheap to
J. A. McLean J. Somers � ess, . distChurcb, has moved to town from is rapidly increasing.
lie� political entity. The Declaration of I
* * * . W. J. Greer T. Moon . — a very severe electrical storm, which Gorrie, and will conduct the services - as Toilet Soap. ,
—The Barden Government seems Independence by the thirteen Colonies in Fred Carter A. E. Smith I Frankie Trims Grandpa. passed over this vicinity, the tower of here next Sunday. A reception was Huron Old Boys and Girls of Toron- I
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likely to go down in history as one I J. J. Davis T. T. McDonald Master Frankie Sparling, aged ten town hall was damaged by lightning, tendered Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert on to will arrive in town on Saturday
independent nation—the union the . next, Lot every one turn out and bid Saturday Candies --Fresh
which deemed it a duty to carry out its I Mrs. Runstedler Ritchie & Cosens years, has developed into a the south-east corner being badly Wednesday evening. 0
British provinces marked the beginning of . n expert I , them a r .
pledges. That kind of a government a nation, also, yet dependent upon � and A. M. Knox A. J. Nicholls . fisherman. He and his grandfather, tplintered. The lightning followed , royal welcome. - week—.
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is somewhat of a novelty for Canada, bound by strong ties of kinship to the W. G. Patterson Tony Nichol Mr. F. S. Sparling, on Friday last he telephone wires down through the 0-.0*40_-.0%0%-#%0%^ 01%^ 0%.1%-1#-r%0%**.*1601%0%^ Watches and Jewelry at half price 50c Chocolates for 39c
* * * motherland. Previous to 1867, the British F at, Knox's. ,.
. � Edith Rush Jno. Kerr & Son went fishing somawhere five or six building to the basement, whereby 7 35c Turkish Delight for
Alex. Young W. J. Boyce miles from Winghapi and among a means of an asbestos mat, which was
—L%urier, the would be Cz,),r of Ca- possessions 'in North America were all I Personals The Editor was much chagrined
t placed under the lightning arrester, a I
, each maintaining its L%.-*.-*O%.-.#-..O%~%0%0%0%0%0%.*40%.,%O**O*.~"J that he arrived at the grounds too
mada, has exhibited himself in his true independent units* Rae & Thompson Robt. Mooney large number of others Frankie caught fire was narrowly averted. The tele- I
colours. 'Anything which will weaken own Government and tarriff; there was A. E. Louttit Thos. Field . & Co. one speckled trout 13 inches long, Albert Bell paid a visit to Toronto late for the fat man's race; however,
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the tie which binds this country to the no intercourse beyond that of trade, no . Thos. Fells � weighing one and a half pounds and phone and electric light services were last week. he will keep in training for a year
motherland is certain to have his un, unity, no cohesion. Although statesmen I . another 16 Inches in length which both out of commission for a time. hence. J, W, Me 11b -
weighed two pounds. Frankie landed �z Miss Mae Moore spent the week end r.
wavering support. a had from time- to time pointed out the Four Score And Five. Seriously Injured. in Toronto. Mr. Elijah Manuel, formerly of
* * * ''Manifest Destiny" of the British posses- Mr.'James Cloakey of Bluevale, who his but his grandfather let all the large While taking down a barn at t Mrs. Abner Cosens is spending the Wingham, but now of Medford, Is DRUGGIST & OPTIC
ones get away. he . .
—A sign of the times was the cions, yet until 186-1, there was no move- is in his 85th year, has returned from I home of Mr. Win. .Martin, Fordyce, holiday in Listowel, down with the smallpox and his many
appearance on a platform along with nient towards practical action. In that Hullett where he was contracting for Eadie's Garden Party on Thursday of last "week, three men Norman Nicholls was home from friends here wish him a speedy re- 7A e I
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Hon. T. W. Orothers of the eldest son of year a Conference was held at Charlotte- the planting of shade trees. The Ad- The Lawn social hel' were painfully injured. The Toronto for the holiday. covery. W 11
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a former Liberal Minister of Justice at town looking towards a union of the vance wishes that he may be lang pices of Eadie's church at the home of been taken out aLn both sides and the Miss Maud Davis'left last week on a Slaughter prices in Watch&#i4ewel- Eyesight tested free and glasso
a recent meeting at Rodney, Ontario, Maritime provinces. Delegaies I.rOm spared to assist in beautifying this Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H&atl1]g,,4, j).b, plate was all off. The end bent was trip to British Columbia, I to ry. Silver Ware, Out Glass, etc., to plied at reasonable prico.,
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attacking the Liberal navy policy. Canada were invited to attend this Con- grand old county.' con. of Tjirnberry, on the evening of scarcely out far enough and the Miss Florence Hinseliffe has one July 19th at Knox's. I . \1 .
* * * ference, and tl ' iis invitation was accepted. June 27th. was a splendid success. A weights of the chains clad pulleys .Kincardine for the holidays. 1*4 The regular monthly meeting of the .
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—The practical interest the 13or- Here the question of a "wider union" Attend Divine Service. good program was rendered by a brought it back in. Mr. Wm- Adair Mrs. Morrison r of Brantford is & W. U. T. U. will be held in the C. 0. F.
den Government is taking in the West ,wallowed tip the smaller question, and aA large number of the Wingham Unionwas knocked off the beam and was visitor at Mr. S. Bennett hall on Tuesday, July Sob, meeting to - . I -
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Is shown by the decision to build a ,,!on of all the British provinces became Qrangemen attended Divine Service 'Bamd, Mr. Camerom Geddes )n, Mrs. Fred Davidson and son spent
system of internal storage elevators to alive topic. the holiday in Owen Sound. I .. .
%t Bluevala on Sunday last. The Rev. was alao' much appreciated by all. .one of his ribs being broken and piere- terested made welcome.
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help store the crop and prevent the an- The Conference adjourned to meet at 'Xr. Cook, pastor of the Methodist Thd proceeds amounted t . � Ing his lung. Mr. Chas. Martin was . Miss Hazel Drummond of Toronto . N I . I
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nual blockade. Now a live stock com- Quebec where the whole question was in Church delivered a very able address many were the thanks tendered to thrown down into the basement and is visiting at her parental � home, The Advance is pleased to know ) 0. -C , I ,
missioner is being appointed for the detail and 4 basis arrived at. In Febru- tothebrethern. After service, refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Hastings for the use of Mr, "mee Martin was pinned under- Mrs. D. Rush of Toronto spent Sun. that Rev, E. •H. Croly has sufficiently � . I- Z
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West. . , naents were served at the lodge -room, their fine grounds. njeath the bent. All are still in a day with her daughter, Mrs. Hart. recovered from his illiiess to be able to �, . .. . ,I
* * * was passed by the Imperial Parliament - assist in the services at St. Paul's I
which all enjoyed. The Blinevale . serious condition but we hope to hear Mr. G. R, Smith B. A. is s8e,lin,
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proclamation on July brethren intend holding, a garden Conservative Rail '� of their speedy recovery, his holidays at Wallacetown nt. . .. ,
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—The people of Canada will not and became law by pt church. His many friends hope he �
sympathize with the Liberal leaders Ist I , 1807. At first there were only four - Y. Ivan Johnston has gone to visit his will continue to improve. . .* .
party next Friday after -noon on the At the annual meeting of North and
in the situation in which those oppor• pi-ovitices embraced h ' i the Union, Upper lawn of the Methodist Church. ,\ East Huron, held here Wt. Saturday, Orange Lodge Prospers. parents in Toronto for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. •Scott of Morris . I .. .. - ... .
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tunists find themselves. They block- Canada (Ontario), Lower Canada (Que- "" The Loyal Orange Lodge No. 791, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. K. VanNorman hav6'retired from the farm and moved /11 I
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ed the first real effort to aid the bec), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Social Evening, 'I I . Wingham, is rapidly i have taken u 'residence in Brandon, to town.
,.. . . , ed our two members, A. H. Musgrove, increasing in Man. �p . We are right glad that our I
membership. , At a recent special � .
motherland in matters of defence, and Subsequently the following provinces Aver pleasant time w'a' a spent on M. P. P., and James Bowman, M. P. . I town is gaining such an excellent 0-or-ep,ir-1.
in, so doing signed their own death were added : In 1870, Manitoba , in 1871. meeting held to confer degrees, two Miss Belle Robinson, who is teaching family and wish them every happiness . I
I Friday evening at the home of Mrs. The two Oresidents, Mr. P. W. Scott members received the purple degree near Tiverton, Is home for the holi- in the years to come.
warrant. . * * * British Columbia ; in 1873, Prince Edward W. -J. Howson's, when a social hour and Dr. R. 0. Redmond, occtipied the e 8 I days,
. —Wheat prices for a year now have Island ; 1005, Alberta and Saskatchewan. was enjoyed by the members of the chair. The old officers were all ie. two the blue and nine the Royal Arch. Miss Dell Mitchell is spending a Prices in Watches and Jewelry
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Of all the great men who were present W. M. Society of the Wingham elected, and stirring addresses were There was a very large attendanee and couple of weeks at Lake Joseph, Mus- never heard of'before in Win ham at ������.
been higher in Winnipeg than Min- at 'these Conferences, two, and two only, Methodist Church. Prior to the re- delivered by both members on Federal after the degree work, lunch Was koka. I Knox's to July 19Lh.
mea oris. Two weeks ago last S%tur- noxv survive, Sir Charles Tupper, the moval of Dr-. Rutledge to Clinton, Mrs. and Provincial issues. Mr. Bowman's served. We understand that at the Miss Jennie Town of Wroxeter has The United Kingdom Band of Hope .
day, just a chance qnotation, No. I veteran statesman, and 'Senator Mac- RutledF,,- was presented with an ad- address was an able presentation of next regular meeting there will be been visiting friends here for a few has just held its 5SDh anniversary . JOY
hard was 081 in Winnipeg and 911 in donald ; all the others have passed away; dress after a few well chosen re- the workministra- a large number of applications for days. . meeting, at wbibh official roports stat- There is nothing a Chip
Minneapolis. These prices have killed' but so long as Canadian history shall I Mrs. Thomas Bennett is visiting ed that the girls and boys under its
bogey as far as wheat record the actions of the'past, it will point Mr�,. T. A. Morton was called upon to fol and diligent in his parliamentar Wingham and vicinity will celebrate with her daughter Mrs. Geo. Miller of will enjoy more, duan
the reciprocity ' marl- t)y the President, Mrs. Jos. Hall. tion, showing that he -has membership. The .Orangemen
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is concerned. with pride to men . y July 12th in Lucknow. Divine service Detroit. supervision, pledged to total abstin- the Summer Season, tha
* * * -re 4, 1 the address. i In reply Mrs. Rut- duties. Mr. M' spoke with his will be hold at the Methodist Church Mr. Roy Mundy has gone to ence, now number 3,772,682.
"Who knew the season when to take I I ,e thanked th`e'� members and said old time vi Brom -
—Laurier is evidently laboring 11 , I a 'pair of our Barefoo
Occasion by the hand Z vigor on Provincial matters. next Sabbath at 7 p.m., when Rev. ley, Kent County, England for a few Mr. A. L. Hamilton, Druggist,
* a had bad many addresses presented Sickness on our staff and Tue jday a Sandals.
under the wrong impression that the And make the bonds at -Freedom wider ' .0 months. wishes all thosi3 who have not yet
duties of leader of the opposition yet." I ,O her, but she thought none had ex- holiday makes it impossible' toBro. J. W. Hibbert will conduct the .
I . sery their accounts, to kindly pay Cool and easy_,onJ,hE
,�,., oressed such kind sentiments and feel these addresses ices. Brethren of surrounding Mr. and Mrs, John Stephenson are paid -
carry with them the right to dictate Macdonald and BroNyn, Tupper a, sentiments sses this issue but we hope spending a few days with friends near them at his residence, . - ft.
Lag as one just read..' She would long to lodges are cordially welcomed. The foot and line'd With''" S"O' I
It . The Women"s Institutes of Wing- .
to the people of this country what is Moat, Galt and 'McDougall, Magee and 0 do so in the near future. WYOM113g.
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and what is not good for them. The Campbell, Tilley and Mitchell •will all remember the kindly feeling existing present year promises to eclip§e any Mrs. ff. J. Lewis and daughter of ham and Belgrave-will hold a picnic porous leather. I
Vanity of this political acrobat is goo- long be remembered as men who for the between herself and the members and. Business Change. 11_1�,�� former year in the history of 701, Turnberry visited relatives in Guelph
, I in the grove of Mr. Chas. Wilkinson Barefoot Sandals for-
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tetquely funny. . time cast aside all poli6cal difforences, would always give a hearty welcome Our pop�ular druggist I%Jr. A. L. Pretty June Wedding this week. on the 4r,h line of Morris on July 10th. Children grow re pop.
* * * . and unibid to lay oil a firm and enduring to any one calling a t her new home in Hamilton has sold his drug business A very pretty wedding took place Mrs, J. A. McLean and daughter, a will leave Currie's livery at one alar every Summmeor.
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ClintonOlinton as they were journeying to' to Mr. J. J. Davis of Wiai Miss Agnes, have gone on a visit to Rig We
—The Highways bill having been basis, the foundation of this great Do- n- This on Wednesday, June 25tb, at the resi- friends in Detroit. 0 clock and all members and lady are showing several of
killekilled by the Senate the farmers are minion— . r mid fro, Light reftershment,Q, ice. is an old established business here for olduce of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Me- Mrs. Fred, Rush and children of Too frien(Is are welcome. best styles, in all sizes.
in a position to know who their Blest with a wide extent of territory, cream and cake were served after the past 15 years. Coming to Wing- kqgue of Culross when their daughter ronto are visiting her parents, Mr. and
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' t, which two verses of that well known NJ a he wife of Air. Wil- Mrs. J. J. Mitchell. The Butcher shops of T. Field & � 0
, eal friends'arp. The Liberals have rich in natural resources ; having a tem- haw ' in 1808 he bought out the business Z orma, bee me t Co., Thos. Fells and A. E. Louttit will They are inexpensive
Ong boasted of their desire to help the perate climate, inhabited by intelligent, hymn, "West be the tie that binds" from Mr. James Chisholm who opened liam John Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Elliott of Dur- be closed every Wednesday afternoon comfort. I
farmer. When a favorable opportuni. industrious and vigil races ; tinder free 'vas. .,sung, A very hearty vote of what has been known as the Corner Thos, Scott of Morris. The bridal ham are visiting their respective par- during July and August beginning
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tercame to show their professions had institutions, and under the Aagis of the thanks tendered Mrs, Howson by the Drug Store and kept the business for couple were unattended and at 6,'o'clock enteat the junction. after the first week in July. 60c, 75c to $1.00.
something behind them the Liberals British Crolyll, ,I 4ependency, yet free; members for the loan of her home, 10 years. Mr. Hamilton has won the took their place under an evergreen Miss Phoebe Bloomfield has gone to � I Provide the -child'ren
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failed -to deliver the goods. Canada should, as tl . ic future years 1.01, brought a happy and enjoyable even- respect And confidence of the people Of arch banked with ferns and flowers spend a couple of weeks with relatives
* * * on, take her place amongst those nations Ing to a Q10se, . Wingham and surrounding country where the coremony was preformed in and around Tara. Get Parnel s Bread at Christie e. with Barefoot Sandals
—1a office L,turier'o idea of naval of the earth that have beqn the guardian in the fifteen years he has been in by Rev, D. Perrie of Wingham. The Mrs. E B. Walker and family have WALNTHID.—Good, General Servant and let them enjoy a full,
Rates Our Politics. gone to Kincardine to spend the sum- Apply to Mrs. Robt. Beattie, measure of Summer com.
�._ defence was the R-iinbow and Niobe.
of free institutions) and� centres from business and he wishes to thank the bride was given ion marriage by her mer months at the beach.
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I which civil and religiou.s liberty has ex- On Saturday last a gentleman, who public for their kind patronage in the father and was wearing a lovely
I pp�6sition he prattles glibly about Knox's Sale of Watches, Jewelry, fort.
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two flaot units without the slightest tended. Vtw read the Advance for many years, past and hopes they may continue to wedding gown bf Ivory Mouseline silk Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Galbraith and Silverware ane Out Glass continued to - -
� I called At our office and asked its to deal family of Lethbridge Ara the. guests of to July 19-b. -I r
knowledg� of what` that means. As __ with his Euccessor, Mr. Davis trimmed with Irish Point lace and Postmaster Fishes this .Week.
take his name off our list and we who comes highly recommended FoitSALE—Two hives of bees and a
well believe a leopard can change its I Expensive Playthings, �, led and satin ribbon with a large picture hat Mr. And Mrs. Hugh Hamilton of number of empty hives, extractor and
spots as that a Laurier can change hi�si` Tuck-er off, He said he did not like whoin they will find qualified to -UP- and carried A bcquet of carnations, Oshawa spent the holiday term at the till paraphernalia. Mrs. D. Wheeler,
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areal views concerning Canada's im- It costs the Canadian people more )ur politics, At first we decided to hold. the good reputation the store has rosos and maiden hair fern. The former's parental home here. 11 I � W. J. ��,
to maintain and op3rate Sir William go out of business but on second always held, I
perial resp6tisibilities. I Wedding March was played by Miss Mr. L. Grisdale has returned home Eon Rst,m-10 cars of No. I bay at THE StIOE MAN
* * * . McKenzie and Sir Donald Mann ats thought determined to print the Ad. Irene Scott sister of the groom. Mr. after sponding some time in the em. $13,50 per ton off the car. It will be -
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public burdens than it does to main. vance every Vednesday Afternoon as Woman's Christian Union. ploy of T. Eaton Co, Toronto, advisable for anyone wanting bay to . I I
—Preeibr Borden and his cabinet . and Mrs. Scott will live on,the groom's I•.
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have the satisfaction of kn(,w'L'ng tCat tain our entire military and naval usual. The Advance is a Liberal- The Wornar�s Christian Union of farm on the second line of Morris Mrs. M. Thompson and Mrs, R S. place an order Immediately with Robt. undoqurters for Wall Paper aforces. William and Dahlel are cer- Oonservative Journal and will con- Huron county wer4 in session in Only the near relatives were present: Bannibter of Toropto hAve been V'j,--it. Beattie- Ww Shades at KnoVa.
I and Mrs. John Coulter. HAUI)Woon Von S,%.1,1�,—One bund-
their offorta to administer the affairs tainly 'expensive playthinga. Bai tinue I to print the truth as it Wingham Metboollat church, Thurs. Among them being the following .- Dr.' lug Mr' Wroxeter and ex. ,
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of this country wisely and sandly meet then they do have such a winning Sees It And will "not knowingly be ,day and Friday, June 20 and 27, with � Reeve Reis of Wr , red. cards good body wood, near Prin., I Call in and see the new 1913 ,4
with the sympathetic approval of a way. Grain lade'Pbl&' ra'" Mr- Councillor G. Davi dsooti were among gle'a Tannery. Ptice reasonable. All Paper at Knox's, I/
Growers Guide, Offensive to anyone. After our above s large delegation from all the Unions - and .Mrs. J. Jackson, Clinton,Mr. and Wroxetel's delega 0 Trimmed, •and untrimmed Mill I
large maj.)rity of people. The wheels tion on D minion kinds of coal in Atook and arriving. �_' I
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of progress in Canada cannot The Matritho"'al Sea. I friend left the office, we began to took presenti- Opening exercises were eon NIPP. V. Tqlor, GorrIe; Mes. D. Ma. day. ,, weekly.—It. J. CUNTEMON. at give away prices for the t6110%,
be stoppcd by A putty band, of olls. around to see It we were As narrow as 4ncted by Mrs, (Rev.) McAlister of Outchoono Brussels, ; Mr. John Md- - Mrs. Huffinaft &-nd daughters, ,�Iiases Dr. It. Ft Parker, Osteopath and few weeks. Come early and get fit
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ervolitea politicians. Thewedding of Alias Mar'th& Wiltsl(, he and to out, amazoment, we found Exeter, who gave a talk on the life Kague, Winnipeg, � Neta. and Lexie, left for Winnipeg on EVe Specialist,, at Mr. J, Stalker's,
* * * . of SeaforLh And Mr. Harold Deem of that our Secretary -Treasurer Is a woik of Paul and. Barnabas. After Tuesday and purpose residing In the TuPE,days 11.31) a. in. -0 Wednesday SATURDAY CLOSING.—On Saturda
Wingham, son of Mr. ands Mot?. Wm .'Scotch Liberal from Bruce." The, reading of minutes and roll call, the Wedding Bells. West. < 11 a in. after May let, we close our works
—Laurier has been tried and found Deem of Seafortb, was 80ILP *Zed A., ebristlan tame of the foreman is Wil. - secretary ancl treasurer gave reports. ' An Interesting event took 'place at Mr. J. G. Muedoch, Reeve and Chi(f A Sx-,1_1). —A lot of 100 -gallon caskg 12 'o'clock. Parties having hides
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wanting. He would assist the E mpire the home of the bride's m4hery Mei-. Md. and his surname begins with Me. The various departm(�nts reported, All the home of Mrs. Jane Wrehouse, bvIagistre,te of Lacknow, and A pa- ty twtnle and oak, at $1 00 each for onl6l , 2. = pay highest cash price f
with oratory, and coins to the W'd. of F. Wiltsiet Centre St., at It o'clock of Many of our Other etuployees are showing that good, work had been Maple Grove Varm, Xinloss toWnship, of friends, were in Wingham for the at Pringle's Glove & Leather Works, m
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the motherland with a. couple of - Wednesday, June 205th, by the jtt�w. -jimll&rly afflicted. Out drs�yinati is it accompli6hed, ThurAday evening A on Wednesday, June 25*,bl when her First. I CHME ,"ItY CAAU�TA XING. —I am pre- Pringle.
speeches. And yet he �4VVoals for Mr. Brown of St. Thomas Ohurab. Miss Rebecca ,Matheson, vvbo is p,l.red to care for cemetery lots at $1 00 I
I "dyed -lin -the -wool" reformer, The Mob public meeting was held, Mrs, MbAlis- Riau Alias Jennie, And Robert ,oil# with Town WANTRID.—Girls for our Xnittll
't6 btfolo wati gov�bpd In a who carry our insurance 6,re ratk ter ancl Rev, Mr. Powell of Exeter be. Roas were united. in marriage. At d a her sister, Miss Jennie Clerk receive prompt attention, _
A em art to to ilii Canadians who believe The pet'i teaching near Torottot spent a few por 8065 left; R. room; will pity while learning; pi
that this Dambiian owes 'it to herself pretty White silk, *ft ,. y with home run by Company. Good WA . g(
h trimmingt of Ltbetalo, etc. o otd. Help I Help I our Ing the principal speakers, A union 05 o'elock to the straina of Lohengrlti�d Mathes -6n. �, rhe ell Phone 32 on 617. Apply 'b letter or person to t)
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to regAin her self-respect by playing •p�mrl embroidery, and wore the con- life is In danger. However we are not choir rendered excellent selections Bridal Chorus played by Mise,* Miss Gartle Pery and MI t e Olintoxi by
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the part of a dutiful daught6r Inst ventionAl veil of tulle and brahgf trying to riclitule our frietid for he bag and, solos were also given by Afro, It, Nllrehouae. tha groom entered the Grew of Henfryn were gn 08 Of Im iss that the telephone numbor of Dr. W. Ont.
-of a spon�er- bloss&bs, The wily attendant Wa,� )ut sympathy And. it we itte here when Beattie, Miss Paterson and Miss Graf- pk,r1or and took his PlAde beneath An Annie Cunningham foto e le of J. Moon's residence Im 182 cor. Frano,16
4 * * t days this week. and Patrick Sta. Pon 8AtV',.13I&6k8MIth shop 169
little WOO 11110ne Deribloon of Waltort he crosses the river we will write hIA 'fin, Mr%. Young gave an illustrated iireh of evergreens, followed by the , , ft. 16 i0otpoatAl two Atorey, - and frar
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—Jack Cwjuck fiaA J-ist celebrated in & llngeriq frock, The happy iron 1, 41tuo,ty As hicely As we can, Before talk on 01garettei4,Mro. Vittofi A paper bride leaning on the arm of her cosi; Mr. Chas. Xnechtel spent $unola ' ' " ' ' ' suitable for It
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his 40th blethday and Mill sponges left on it short trip to, wterli pointk with hie daughter. Mrs, J. Wo NcXg A I I'll I ._..;I"�,,�i � J . ", & piement hou"a and. work-ohop, witt
a p.m. of the same d&y 11vo now sub. on, The White Slave Tmillo. The fol. sin, Mr. Alex, McKenzie. The brid'o bon, who io eipenditig the soxnaier at - ''' - ''"' ' ' ' ' ' " " � ' - - full line of Blacksmith and, woodwo
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upon his ultl mother. the brido travelling In a t&t1y grey ioribers obtered our offlee, three of lmjbg officers were elected:—Preal. wag dressed in white embroidered v6b tho lake at Xine - Moevellously, Low Prices for Men's toolo, also handsaw l eircolar rip
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— tweed Bait, pretty blouse And smArt whom are ilio aftnie polit'leal, With at &:mt, Mimi Bentley, Blyth; Vido-PresA., over Ivory palette silk ma earried Mayor Van6tone And Roeve Mo , Low $Itoes. turninglathil ►emery stones With ittao
Thepti.iLion of the Lil*ral party blAek ll&b With mellrose trhum�lng, he bot 'exemplify the noble traditloos ,�,It.s, M(Quirp, W1.1,4t4elti; cop. -Seo., A biquet of roseo, orange bloseoma " A,t,d our ttd. on last vikev. meet for, S&W gumming said 121,
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oft thm vmvy q-v�-ei Ion 1-f fmakly put by W. and Mrs. Deem will w,&kia thell if thoir great pr,&rty In a more enilninit I&P. PLUM, 916t0r; Het.-SeO, MIN) Ptrid'maiden bair fern. Her ,cousin't tswillem who mo spending the sum. I �
the Wlanipt-g Frac Presto the chief home it, Wingham, 42ild, the beat ,le alae. We With Oar friend hoAltbo, Allot, Goderlohl Trem,, Mrs, Sharp.. ,14its Catht.rine MoXenzie, &WA,ka 1,,n. I wor at Kl-�,O*rdlllria bisAob- WILLIS & 0014 -- tion. May be mesa on lot I I ,
1AUM-1 OVAM In WeAdfu WA34doi. Wl4j.ha$ of A hot't Jo'f frJ67yd#, . . Morris Or apply, to— OIL
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