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TRE WINGRA31 -A.DV.A.NGE
_ BATTLINQ SPIDERS,. read and 1'a,sc;d, brat r
w the company a intentions are. last weak with Mount. I orest friends,
The fallowing accounts were ordered
When They Fight It 1s Really a Com. Mlss Stothers entertained a number Mr. and Mre, Wilbert Willianaso>a,
bat For t~xlstenco. to be paid :--1?, McGill, Qlling washout of young friends. on Friday evening, of Toronto, returned h'bme on Monday
When two or more spiders flght there con, ll, so; Win. Radford, repalring Among those present were Mlle. Verne after spending two weeks with their
is usually a good reason for t4eL fu• washout: con, 3, $150; R. B. McGOw- Bennett and Mles Livingetone, of To- parents, and other friends. here.
Onew. uarter 0#,rlous attach and vigorous defense that an, repairing washout, con, 3, $14.30; canto.
always follows. ileo. Quinn, cleaning out creek, $1; Mr, Charles Dobson, of Wiarton, is
• Moore, Mrs, • Mica A �i spending this week with friends here,.
It is not generally lknoe nsers�bo- D' Robertson, raking atones off road, Wm. Wingbaw,oi'us and 1kCr` .
a certain time has elapsed p cons. 8 and 4l, $3, (1. E, Fitzpatrick, Mr. David and Mise Jennie A.rm-
come incapable of spinning a web from commutation statute labor tax in X012, Roderus, Fairfort, lY, and Mr, S, strong were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
An Sul't
lack of suiDcient material. The gluti- r , Balser of Butfalo were the guests of {Iso. Dano, of Wroxeter, on Sunda
nous substance from which the spider Jvl; 0, Anderson, e c aditto, $5 h river Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Launidy, on Friday, last, � y
spins, its slender web is limited. There- At an auction sale at Wm, H'alla-
fore spiders cannot beep on construct- bridge, $3; McKinnon Brop., gravel- ? .Mr, arid, Mrs. Orlangp Wade, spent
Ing new snares for their prey when tale ling on cons, 12 and 13, $13,21; Wm, ban s, in East Wawanosh Township, Sunday in Guelph,
old webs are destroyed. Anderson, inspecting gravelling, $3.25; the .oilier day, over 100 acres of stand-
, , ing hay was sold at an average of $Q Misses Edna and Mary Gibson spent
_ Very often when the web, material a, A. Jones, re•staking the roll drain, Sunday at JQs, William�on's,
• 50 per acre. This is considered alas R
is exhausted they are able to avail $20.30; P, Gibbons, grading sideline so p
themselves of the web producing pow. and 37, cons, 0 and 10, exceptionally good price, as tray in Miss Margaret unston visited in
$20 • Robert Sunday.
Our entire stock of Sults for Men., ers of their younger or more fortunate Scott, grading sideline sc1*and s7, cons, this vicinity will not average much
L1,kelet on
Boys and Little Men are 1x1 this' f ing sideline 3flland O,�oons.sflna and 10, over a ton to the acre. The
groat
neighbors and this they, do without 11 and
an scruple whatever, .
v est regret of my life is that
J As soon as a spider s tush construct- $23 50; The Ingot Iron Culvert Co., ` �`YO)�'rie. I have remained one whole da with-
• ing material has become exhausted and ► g �'
Sale.Tothiug reserved. Fick out Its last web destroyed, it usually sets culvert on the 'roll Grain, $77,0(1; E.. Mri=. Barbour, of 'Toronto, is visit• out doing any business of moment,--
out in search of another home and walker, shovelling gravel, $450; J. ing in and around town, Browne.
your Suit and deduct unless it should find one that is unoc- Pattison, shovelling gravel, $150; for Harold Beadnock is spending a few
cupied a battle usually ensues, which gravel -C. - Campbell $1,20, a. Shiell days with friends in Toronto. VOTERS' LIST, 1913.
ends only with the retreat or death of $510, P, Orvis $6,, R. Scott $9 50, Wm, Mrs. John L. Wilson, of Fordwich,
OnemQuarter
The the invader or defender. Fitz atr�ick 50c J. J. Derr $5 Herb. Off Such a struggle is Intensely interest- p ' tyle calling on friends in town,
• b8 9 Taylor $4, Alex, Patterson $7,30, John Municipality of the Town of Wingham,
Ing and will reveal some wonderful A large number of cattle and bogs In the County of Huron',
• Ansley $�l.70, Ileo. Bentley $1l 60, J.
tactics and skill in spider warfare. The were shipped from the Gorrie station
Stonehouse $$.10
MarkedPrice, invader usually comes off victorious, on Monday,
although in some cases the defender The Council cid jaurned to meet again Notice is hereby given that I have
puts up such a stiff fight it is able to on Monday, Aug, 11th at 1 o'clock. Mise Janet &Torrey spent the week- y
Fay us the balance and the Suit � g g ' transmitted or delivered to the persons
J hold its own in spite of the attack of A, Porterfield, Clerk. end at the home of her brother, Wil!- m,.utioned in Sections 8 and 9 of the
iam, south of town. 1887, and the.
is yours They are all` good �e intruder which is in desperate Ontario Voters' Act,
• , straits. --New York American. Bel rays.. Mrs, and Miss Ferguson, of Wash. amendiumits thereto, the copies required,
g to be so transmitted or delivered of .the
ingtaza, are visiting the forzner's sinter, List, made pursuant to said Act, of all
worthSuits -right u to our usual � Morris had many visitors this week, Mrs. J. Gamble, and other friends, persons a
�'p �CARLYLE AND THE SEA, p spearing by the last re'visea
Mr. Chs, Hopper visited at Toll's Mrs, John Campbell and her Baugh- Assessment Roll of the said municipals
. standard. Each Suit has the original The Ebbing Tide Gave the Philosopher recently. ter, Ieft on Tuesday niorningfor a two ty to be entitled to vote in the said
municipality at elections for members
a Text For a Sermon. Mrs. L. Procter of Toronto at R. months' visit with friends in Manitoba. of the Legislative Assembly and at
price ticket on 1t. See bow ,much In "John roster and HIS Friend, procter's. Dr. Whitely and Mr, Tait, of the Municipal elections, and that said List
ships" the author records v,,,, incident Chas, Hopper sundayed with Blyth Bank of Hamilton, left on Thursdrty was first posted up in my office at
you save. It �s worth our while markedly characteristic of Thomas friends., Wingham on the 7th day of July, 1913,
J Carlyle. The author finds the great last for a two weeks' lake tiro, Di. and remains there for inspection. Elea -
Scot at 8 o'clock one morning in 1876 Miss Currie of Wingham at T. Filson of Wingham, will have charge tors are called upon to examine said.
surely. on the Chelsea embankment gazing at Brydges'. of Dr. Whitely's practice while he is List, and if any omissions or other
the Tbames. Here is the incident, away on his holidays, errors are perceived therein to take im-
hitherto unpublished: Miss Mary Ritchie of Wingham at mediate proceedings to have the said
I should as soon have thought of W H, Ferguson'a. Rev. A. B. Dobson, with his family, errors corrected according to law.
assaulting as of addressing him. Hap- Mr. Thomas Brandon visited at, left last week for the lake at Kincar JOBN F. GROVES,
pily I was spared anything of the Andrew Taylor's. dine for their usual summer vacation. Clerk of the Municipality of Wingham.
Hat Sale, - 'his Week Only, kind, for the old man, reserved as he Mr. R, H. Stevens occupied the pul- Wingham, July 7th, 1913. 4447
Blackberry picking is the order of
was to the point of moroseness-snrli- pit in the Presbyterian church on
here.
neser his enemies called it ---hoarsely the day aroundSunday afternoon. Notice TO Contractors.
flung a query at me. The tide was Mr, Harry Campbell visited at R. The bee held by the ladies of the
Straw Hats, Stiff Hats and Fedoras, all $2.25 out, I may mention, the river being at Anderson's this week. ,
Its lowest. ",Where goes It? WhereWoman's Institute on Thursday last The Reeve and Council of Township
and, $2. � Mr, Fin McCallum w renewed old
50 values, to clear at I.5�. goes its" was small in number, but those who of Morris are asking for tenders on the
The very manner of his saying it acquaintances this did attend worked hard and made a Hopper drain. Plans and specifications
sharpened my wits, and I gathered, of Mrs, Martin Masters of Toronto at big improvement among the weeds at Clerk's residence. Enclose a good
course, that he referred to the stream her sister's Mrs, A. Procter, and brush in the cemetery. faith $50 00 marked •cheque. Tenders
It to be opened at Hall on Monday, July
or what there was of i
We are pleased to report that the On Sunday afternoon Mr. T. H, Me- 28th, at 3 o'clock,
Smilingly I replied that it returned sick of the vicinity are improving. Laughlin received the sad news that f A. MACEWEN, CLERK
AMPBEL to the sea. his brother David +
"Right, sir, rlghtl" be snapped out. Mre• D. Jordan and daughters, , , of Fordwich, had
Then, relapsing into his, meditative Bessie and Velma, at C. Procter's. died very suddenly. Mr. and Mrs, Agent Wanted.
mood, he said softly, but impressively: Miss Helen Cuming of Blyth visited McLaughlin drove to Fordwich as soon
An influential man or woman with
"The great, great sea of God Al- at Mrs, Chas, Wilkinson's this week. as they received the message, some spare time and a large circle of
« mighty's goodness, and we are all re- Mrs. Cummings and daughter of B1tueVale. acquaintances, to introduce our Special
s turning that way. Don't forget that, Representative in connection with an
eClothlep.sir-returningto the sea --the great Blyth are at Mrs. Chas: Wilkinson's. excellent investmentproposition,
Mies Lillian McCall returned home Lib -
illimitable seal" With that be abrupt, A number from here attended the eral retainer paid to right person.--CA-
ly turned away and moved across the this week after a couple of months NA)biAN GrmuFAL SECURITM,S COMPANY
band convert in Wingham. let Friday visit with friends at Delhi. � '
Ltd., 47 Scott street Toronto.
roadway toward Cheyne row with that night, , 44-47
MacDonald Block, Opp. Bank of Commerce, curious slow shuffle habitual with him, Rev. John McCallum of Bel rave Misses Margaret Jermyn and Ida
and I saw him no more:. g Cleghorn are at present on their poli -
M R held fellowshlp in West Wawanosh a days at their home on the Bluevale Fol, SALE
Byron's Burned Memoirs, week ago last Sunday, road. '
All lovers of Byron are aware that The hay crop is nearly all harvested, Rev, J. E. Cook and family are
this erratic genius found time In his Some report very good yields but on spending a few weepur at desirable home consisting n i
short, adventurous life to write his s at the lake Mr- four wares of land, close by the Town
the average the crop was poor. Meka of Ethel took charge of Wingham. A good part of this
memoirs and that on his death tins, Many are looking forward to spend- cuit last Sunday. g of the cin- lace is under orchard, small fruits,
passed Into the hands o£ his friend, p
Thomas Moore, who, exercising 6 dis• ing a pleasant day at the Lake on Mr, Russel McKinneyof Toronto is and plantation. Buildings are all
s cretion committed to him, promptly Wingbam's Civic Holiday, Aug. 19t. visitingrelatives here. m good repair. Apply on the pre -
miser to JOHN AfINEVV 1
eflulne ,encTo'llet consigned the manuscript to the flames. Miss L. Fieuty of Wingham and S. Paul shipped a car of hogs and G . � Lower Wingham,
No doubt the writer of 'I risk Melo-
dies" bad very good and higibly proper Wse Thelma Kennedy of Elm Creek, Wynn two cars of cattle this week.
Man., spent Sunday at John Van- Miss D p g MEN AND TEAMS WANTED.
AND reasons for talzng this decisive step, � � .Messer is at resent visiting
and it is quite likel that the ublica- camps.
y p friends at London.
tion of the memoirs would not, for ob- Mir. Cleo. Doidge who has been work- The Garden Party given by the
vlous reasons, have been possible for ing at R. Procter's returned to his Men and teams are wanted for pav-
Po'wdersn
many years after the poetas death; yet home near Kellington, Cornwall, Eng- Women's Institute was a grand suc- ing construction, Wingham. Apply
as succeeding generations have been cess. The receipts amounted to about after June 25th to The Construction
Faceand on Thursday morning. Cleo. is Service Co,
brought Pace to face with the peculiar- pleased with Canada and will return $110.
Iy complex genius of Byron, with fts Miss Alice Paul is spending her va-
ns soon as possibie. cation at Forest, and the Misses Agnes Notice Of C�OSiCI
lofty moods and its many dark places, ,
they -have felt need of the light which A goodly representation of the mem- and Flo Aitchison at Southampton. g
only the records written by a vanished bers of the• Wingham Branch of the
hand could leave supplied.-Phlladel- • Kev. and Mrs. Andrews of Fordwich
Women's Institute, joined' the Bel- we., the undersigned Solicitors, of
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We have secured a splendid assortment of French phis Ledger. I M , grave Branch and their friends in a vg y gree
Q choice picnic on the beautiful river Mr. Clrifiiths spent the week end to close our offices during the months
• Never at a Loss.family. of July and August as follows: -On
Soaps and Powders at a low figure. This is a flats of Chas., Wilkinson, Ah line, here with his
p g An English nobleman was recently each week day, except Saturday, at
visiting New York and at a dinner Morris, two miles east of Belgrave on Fordwich 4 p.m., and on Saturday at 1 p.m,
splendid opportunity to Secure the highest quality there he told, apropos of self confi- Thursday,. July 10th. The weather Dudley Holmes
• dente, a story about a young English appeared dreary in the morning, but Died. -In Fordwich, on Sunday, J•'A.• Morton
In Toilet Soaps at a Very low figure, statesman at noon the clouds disappeared and a July 20tb, Mr. David McLaughlin,
R. Vanstone
"This youth." his lordship said, refreshing cool breeze cleared the at- Born. -In rordwieh, on July 20th, TEACH [ WANTED.
"ought to get on. He works hard and mosphere, this, after the extreme to Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, a son.
nothing ever feazes him. heat had an invigorating effect on
• "He wanted recentlyto push a bill g g Miss Margaret Bunston, of Toronto,
those present, which was evident by iq holidaying at her home here, Protestant teacher for school section
All Mr. Hamilton's prescriptions *and receipts will be kept that had little support from his own the enthusiasm which sports were en- No. 11, Brut Wawanoeb, 2nd Class
party. A friend, however, said to him Mr. Harry Gibson, spent a few days Normal Certificate. Duties to com-
on band as in the past, and leis old customers will receive !n a warning voice: tered into. A splendid game of base-
, p g last week in Ottawa. -
ball was played, the y g mento rafter summer holidays. ;salary
" `But suppose, my boy, this bill P y , players bean Miss Elsie Dinsmore spent part $600. State experience. A nnly to --
I le same courteous and honest treatment as beretofore. sbould cause your party to throve you chosen by James Taylor and Clay- p P t of JOS, 1VIcBURNA01 SL to
overboard?' ton Proctor from both branches. Marnoch, Ont.
"'iPell, In that case, old chap,' he re- These were assisted by one or two of
enough to
quite sure s have strength the sterner seg and proved to be a CASTOR
TEACHER WANTED
We close yVedlaesdti.y afternoons during duly and August enough to swim across to the other very humerous and most interesting
side.' "--Washington star. game. During the afternoon old ac- For Infants and Children. For School Section No. 10, Morris.
from P.M. to T P.M. _ . ' - The Kind You. Have Always Bought p
. quaintances were renewed, while some Duties to commence September 2nd.
An Indiscreet Listener.
Host's Youngest --Don't your §hoes of the more thoughtful revelled in the State salary, qualifications and ex -
feel very uncomfortable when you beauties of nature along the river's Bears the perienee. Normalite preferred,
walk, firs. Nuryche? Airs. Nuryche- bank. l�oC tea and refreehment� were Signature of .�� C). B. FOREST, Jan., Seo. -Tress.
CORNED hear me, what an extraordinary dues- served to the satisfaction of all pre- 48-45 Jamestown P.O.
dont Why do you risk, child? Young, sant. The afternoon proceedings were
Jis s DAVIS DRUG STOREsten=-0h, only 'cos ort said the other brought to a close by a brisk game of
T HAMILTON
clay since you'd come into your money, football by the youths and married
Su,eCeSSO� t� �• .�•�•
you'd got for ficlo big for your boots.-• men which was indulged in by the
London Stray Stories. latter with a vigor which would have
done credit to many of them a quay I B" Sale
„ Depends. ter of a century ago. The spectators Pis a 0 S I
- Do you think, talking a! oppression.
_ , , ,► were one in thought, that time had 9
- that utnid is better than ariyong? g
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "des, especially if it is at Annapoll4 dealt very kindly with those honored
where a mid M among lasses.""Dahl heads, All were unanimous as they OF
'� • more American. a disperaed to their homea, that the
aCt1�AZ`,AiES S1vlV'�CE , In
the matter of the Estate of John t; r
� grounds were ideal bounded on coast
Oaseiinore, of the Township of , De. The Lure of Work. on the North by the Maitland river,
- burry, in the Coanty of Heron, be- I litre work; It fiiseinates the I c Ca neGoods
57 HO'UR9 STEAMSHIP �oessed 14 on the South and 'Voest, by a range of
NOTICE is horeh sit and took at It for hours. 1 lova to
Toronto to Winn!- EXPRESS y gluon pursuant tax hilts., at the bottom of which ze a beaus•
- tI'eorgo V, Chapter 2ti, Section 55, that all Por• peep it by tae, the idea of getting, r'/�
peg, leaving Tues- Leaves Toronto Adkl; havin Claims against theostato of the of it noarly breaks my heart.-Jerom6 iful valley. The weather was ideal, �-
day'stttad Saturdays, * daily except Pridb aid John Casemore, who died on the 3rd day � the crowd good natured, the picnic Far two weeks only.
> p of Me,y, A. D, 1013, aro rr. aired on or bofo-e 1 . det'otne.
other, lcixrtri o u e and Sundaq 12,es the 2nd day of dxtgutit; 1918, to file with the - was the most intereatltg which has
etoatners Mondays, noon, lad arrives ; undormigned a iAtatemont With fall artionloril
shipside 3.56 . m. ; , been held under the auspices of the
wedneedayo >t n d ]''attar oarri. first- j of thdir alaimw, and of all the �ooar�ty hmid bq ',i`�lere !9 iii tDi1 y� t1 bi'l,gl1� l9ide� i00i p
Thursday& class eosehos. ( thaw, if &ny, and thst &tor the skid data the , Institute.
Itxeieutors will c to w. tfihuts. tbealwim fQr It. -Florida Tithes-Un(Ori.
A SERVICE pltllf`1Cr'1'ED IftY STCJ'rilE0 amens t`rie' parsons entitlod, having regard Apples, gallon cans, 20c. Corn for Oe.
EFl,i'OftT aitsdYFC iRS OFltxpEit)GkNC bialy to the claims of whieh they, ithall then �-.-. ,;,� �� rte.. •--� Blyth.
- harm notioo. Tomatoes, 13e and x5c.
AMM- RS' EXCURSIONS Dated 0 Wingham thio 30th day, of June, Peas for Ile,
r I A. D 1013 The Misses Tyndall, of Chatham, are
��«".'""".► rAoh Tuesday, until ootobor 28 • oUDLIDY 1IOL ES, East `�awanoah. visitingin Brunawilek Saardln,0, 6 for 26e, Xippered iferring, Ile.
'°VViiNNIPRCx AND RZfit1XtN $31�.pa '� sulioitar for laxaantars,
town.
EDMONTON. AND RETURN $43.4 o ._4�. The regular meeting o£ the Council Mr', and Mr, It, M. McKay were at Si meoe Baked Roans for 100. Planen Paddle TIC.
�tltoe Poluts in grapartioaa, wao hold on 3uly 14th, Members all
ttrtirrn limit two wouths Wingham on friday. t
HolVm81"'I' iEl s, TItAIN lbitv4e Torornta 'pVltyliNAlV1 MARKETS, present, Minutes of last meeting read Quaker Baked Baena for $e� Oa Catsup for 1 c.
and• passed. They Treasurer's half- The contract far the Dement work Itedpath Sagar, 20 lbs. for $1,00, $4,65 'a sack.
ui va' x anti t until August �3, in- Wheat -80a to 1 b0 for S, stewarl� s new blook has been let a
� early statement to d'uioe SOr;li, show to Mr. Deer, of gullet Towtiahi
RXCFJ.,LENT SERVICE 04ts . .
4b to 46 +atlas, p,
trsl o a x, x xo Barley- ( to fix ate, eral and Debei itura fund of�$21 009- Preparations are >oaw prott�► well Mo
t AKIf A p'ei�I f3Ck to goo. S A L N
I N Al�9I IRC
l iI0j, ITO a `-y813 Gln ►taw► reoaivtd and +ordered to 'be 6lo�d. The aomplat rl for
the Saaday �arslSaoX �xc-
it IST Ri
Bran -020 04 to $21.00. C1ollootor osontocl hies bond, the oa+r� o OutsiOt to 00d�riah a I�lyth S CIVIO
SUMMICR TOIU TW NOW IN ha�ing aadepted " satisfactory.
fioliclay, July Both. age. SaXna n ic�r� 20e,
�Oc Sa tuon. or'
>g � t21 ate, By-law No. 0,1918 a�uthori�l0 the, ThA U. P. & hear -e A gaing of &or. ��c Scanlon for 230. Xie, half sire, � for 25c.
�• w_ „f �IIi1I1, I1 W .. �.``3ti . ft1 tot+,+►. y ,
ft - 70o to loci pier b h., Kee , and Tlraits om � borrow won�ay veyors r�a�tw�ta finle1s n-rair tl�alr pxo.
r wtilm ,ri IlIJr l�caY' bQ7111 t#11'Ti '1�'11A1 piSk`tii �Nl'll
to lei
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FOR
MEN
"Every pair backed rip by tho maker,
FIT
STYLE
SERVICE
New fall styles of this excellept
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Shoe for Men are now being
shown in our south window.
They are, without any exception,
the, most up-to-date, classy foot-
wear for men, made in Canada.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Re the Wednesday Half Holiday,
Owing" to Wingham's Civic Holiday being hel
on Friday of next week, August I st, our store
will remain open all day Wednesday, July 30th,
but will be closed every Wednesday afternoon
in August.
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Willis
THE SHOE STORE
Sole Agents .. FOR
For The LADIES
SHUE
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GINGHAMS.
In our window on sale regular 25c and 20c Ging-
hams, Muslins, Foulard Silks, Cotton Voiles. Prices
to clear, 14c and 19c a yard.
Wash Dresses.
In neat styles, suitable for street wear, in light
Muslins, Gingbams, Prints. All sizes, 32, 34, 36, 4
38, regular $1.25 to $3.50.
Misses Blouses & Norfolk Middys
Trimmed white with blue, white with red, platin
white in Ratine and Repps, sizes 1.4, 16, 18 -years,
neat styles for the bot weather.
Ladies'- Raincoats.
Our Ladies' Raincoats* in manish styles, loose fit-
ting with plain or raglan sleeves, in grey, green
fawn, black and blue, all sizes. Our price, $7.5002
Men?,s
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Tn medium and f all peg topped styles is greys,
stripes and f anay Tweeds, different ferent prices,
Men's Underwear.
Men's Jot Weather Combination `underwear in
«W. G. & R." and "Ellis" brand with short sleeves
and short pants, in. Balbriggan and cotton materials.
Prices, $1.,00 suit.
Men's Madeatooraeasure wits.
We have the sole agency for the "Tjobberlin
Suits." For .high. -class, tailor-made garments, see
through our range of Su.itings and have yf)ur
suit made in the newest style. We guarantee
all, fits.
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