HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-09-11, Page 1Ti
VOL. XXXI.---NO. 09O.
WINWIIALI, ONTARIO Tff JII DAI
SEPTEMBER l l , 1;1f )
I A YEAR, IN ADVANCE
STOCK OF
Tweeds, £
Worsteds,
Gents' s
tfurnish-
.t:
ings,.
Boots and t$
.$
Shoes, eto.
1
Arriviing daily.
Con
.es
1 C}.lhe
of re.
liable for' liar" airis in" -
our different lines.
oiuoth 86 Son 1
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by TaA17K P Aransox, No. 23 Victoria
street. Windmill, Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
Capital $2,500,000
SPECIAL SALE
TOILET SETS !
For the nett 30 days I will sell
Toilet Sets at very low prices.
A few of the prices to showyou how
much we have reduced theta: --
10 piece sets, were $4.75, for • $4,00
.+ $1.50 " $4 00
10 +t " $5.00 " $4.50
10 " t` $4.00 'Q $3.25
10 +. $5.25 't $4,75
0 11. „ " $2.50 " $2.25
5 " " $2.00 " $1.50
10 ,e a+
Come in and see for yourself; This
is a genuine stile.
Re A. HuIchson
Groceries and Crouhery,
Phone No. 59.
Ma.nitoba Lands,
•
In order that I might assist elms° who fre-
quently call enquiring about Manitoba end
North West Lan(1s, I have secured the agency
of the Oanluiiap-Arnerican Immigration Co.,
of Brandon, Irian., and E am note prepared to
show and quote pric(•8, terms and conditions on
.01 the laud+ subject to sate in Manitoba or the
Nortel West
There try t11atiy unimproved farms that may
he he<l ut very reasonable toms and also
places 111 a better state tor'vttl0 on easy terms
and range its prices to suit unrono.
FOO PBOPERTY.
Telt+ro ert in and about the Canadian Soo
P P Y
is hohlg rapidly taken up, :,net there are rail' n
few lino locations that are within the read? of
any one who wishes to invest their money in
such property as will return a large inereuse.
ONTARIO LANDS.
The number of farms on 1181 at this office is
beyond doubt the Largest that was over re-
corded at any previous time Pt any office and
while the list of farms is Large, we (118011(Ive a
list of intending purchasers fur farms in this
locality.
If there is 'my one 1010 ,wlsl(e7 to sell or rent
they will fled to to their advantage to wall on
me.
TOWN PROPBRTY, •
•in the; tewn et Wingtanjn I can suit any' 1277
•tti ldittt; 2>t rehaaet in sits, )Ovation ;Or,,tt 'rept
u honse. ri.tai'e some tease -nee 71rta ie1Yt vale .
sale auttiablwfor retiring etrantrs,: a o muses
that are cheap and • on. such tarni7 that tint
present renter would find it to 1tia advantage
to buy and improve apiece of his own rather
titan pay rent. %J. b1Aouinl•,1
17781 Estate and Insurance Agent.
Office o+YerD. M. Gordon's store.
Who Wants a Farm ?
I have over 4.000 acres of choice farts lands
for sale, in 50, 73, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in
Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kiueordine, Huron
and Ashfield Townships. Good bunds with
good buildings to he sold cheap on easy terms.
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for it song.
Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling, in con-
nection) doing it good business, for snie cheap.
A hotel doin • good business for sale cheap.
Also a wngonsliop. A general store witlt large
trate, live village. Also a large amount of
ntouey to loan at 5 per cunt. For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. Mel ENZIE
Insurance Agent, i'iolvrood.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
ry n�] n See Halsey Park's advertisement.
Reserve $2,500,000 Campbell's Headache Wafers givaran-
teed to cure headache.
WINGHAM
BI
BRAACH
SHAW BLOOK,
A General Bankiug Business Trans-
acted.
Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and
advances made on same.
Drafts bought and sold on all points in
Canada, United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest
allowed ou deposits of $I and upwards,
and added to principal 30th June and 31st
December each year.
A. E. GIBSON, Manager.
3LVansto»e, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00.
President -Jong STr1ART.
Vice -President -A. G. RA.SY.
tilleEt"1.'QRS
•
lobA.'P. Wood, M..P Roach,
Lee (Teronto).
General Manager -J. TURNBULL.
ts 10 to 8• Saturday,10
to 1, Il .
n•
Ds Sank^-ylour e73losits of $1 and upwards received. T
terestallotvt+cl, and computed on the 90th No -
camber and 31st May each year and added to
prittcipnl,
tater of lute Deposits also received at current
Dritfts on Great Britain anc1 tho Uniteia
States Bought and sold.
Travellers are notified that the l3ankot Mire-
ittoti end its Broncho± Issue 0110112w Rates of
Natio¢nal Proviaeiat Bank of England, Limited,
wvhlo t 4tAn bermltethwithout harge or iron,
1,Iehkaof
W. COEBOULT), Agent
P3. L+ pfCK1NSON, Solicitor.
t11Citi
the r,el►it
ep �
l�
and 'svarko alit the Celd.
n'oo?e3cocote ineday.NCureatPo".Prc"
Farmers
Ameeting of fa
Temple building,
night, with a vie
ization for the b
interest affecting
It is understood
freight diserimin
other mat tersin
cerued will rect-
Wetttir Greetr's Shoes,
New Store
Mr. A. Dulmagc
Grover bankrupt s
is removing it to h
block, where he e
stock comprises
boots and shoes,
in Wingham,
bee gttrehased. the
IlefO k in Urassels toad
store. in the Kent
a sell it oil'. The
ry goods, elo ling,
°eeriest, eto.
APPRENTICE, WAN
graphy. Apply t
Wingitaln.
IsD-
olearu photo-
. 1✓. Zarbrigg,
Apple aporator.•
Mahler Bros. ar busy getting their
evaporating factor on Alfred street le
readiness for this s neon s business, tied
will start operati, ns 011 Monday next,
•Those shaving ap'les for a't'e should
read their adv. el where in thi issue.
o Organize
n r �
r 1
e s va_ hell at the
e
orunto, on Tuesday
to forming an organ-
tter protection of all
e agricultural classes.
that the qutstious of
tion, cattle guards and
hick railways ate cou-
ve particular attention.
For views and lawn
Armstrong & Co.
groups try
Referenda
TI e prohibitio
referendura vote
oeeted on sundi
sermons were pre
the churches in
o)nvetitions will
the province for 1
immediately. Co
Wen called itt Not
on September 23r
Kincardine, es
at I1CA d
i1 Campaign.
campaign for the
1 December 4th was
last when et ecial
shed in butte reds of
ntario. Prohilition
o held throughout
rga.nization purposes
�vt ntioes haye sort ady
h Perth at Mitchell,
, and in Centre Brace
September kith.
indiseases
Dr. Butler, specialist the
t
13 cess t, p
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Unice op-
posite St. Andt eW'1t church, tondou,
Ontario.
jrxhibiticai C
A eorresp0,ldent
from Deseronto, obj
of notices that E+thi
railways are "one
correspondent know
about. Railway 1.
It
t
Toronto were
to
they have been in p
this aectioli Wem, of
rate was to have b
The genuine Verit P +iv Points for
all the leading plow
$3IITIi 8 PET111Olt.
r sale only by
Former Wing +m Lady Weds,
Mus Mary Ritch' 1, sister of oar towns-
man, Mr, John Ri hie, Was married at
the home of her .'ster in WeIlingfon,
Ohio, on Aug. 281 , to Mr. H. C. Ship-
tnau,of Bingham i ton, N. Y. Tho Tlanss
joins withMiss R Vitae 's ninny Wingham
friends in wishin her a happy ttpd pros-
perous wedded d 1 fe. e
Sons of Scotland.
The regular neetin • Cale-
donia,
6 of Camp C
donia, Sous of otlnnd will be held ou
Monday evenin ! next. Mr. McDougall,
one of the Gran Camp organizers, will
be present at t las Sheeting and he will
spend next week is Winghaul in the in-
terest of the St •iety. Members of this
Camp should aft lid the meetiug ou Mon.
day evening Hex
eep Fares.
Hes to the Globe
ting to the issuing
ition rates on the
nt a anile." This
What he is talking
es .from Winghant
samethisas
year
st years, Many in
IIB opinion that the
rl•'one Cent a Haile."
Half price for
to Sept. 15t1t. J
Studio, Wingh
Crawfort$ '0 +444. 1101 .sr elects,
No. to Vie. to udbope i,
1-00▪ k, t ,A cldt'ess Label..
Subscribers 11 Ohm study the ail-
dress label Ort 4: Dtr,s,au4 tf i1r arrears
kindly remit athe earliest.cowrettience.
We, bave sever t jsuiitlred dollars of out,
standing sults. fptiAtils, the receipt of
which would ati Vlore new type for
our office.
Qpath Andrew Pringle.
Andrew Pit Ole, Otte,ottliepioneers of
the Tot+)nahip �t TttlnPorr,y, died its itis
horse Near ' ' gbpsia, 17311 Wednesday
morning of 1'h s Week, Deosllsed Surd
beets ill only ittle ovgr g Week. We
:hell give- a` ngreexaelliied notice au
our next issue, :fhb fnnorel takes place
on Saturday of - 0000 t1t 4.30 o'clock for
the Wingbant. enteter'y; Service at the
honsu at 2 o''cl bk,
WANTED -1ii blc a an Ririe at once,
to work at the tip i' e ' - porat•itlg factul•.3')
also a quantity-tt nitrite or soft maple,
4 -foot weed, wanted. Apply at tote
factory. .•
M..
Judg - Or Fag Paire.
The OUterio Departmetit of Eigrieul•
tare has appoi tel the following judges
for the fall f .as in what • is kihow:l as
divisieu• No. t•--Herses--H. G. Reed,
Georgetown ,:beef • ,tittle and sheep,
.Tobi' Clamp 01.11,Woodviile; daily cattle
and swipe,. „McCu1loulgh, Snelgrove.
Wingham, "Teetaietter,. Ripley and
Walkertou reiucluded is division two,
so
that th a ov battle expertart judges
es
will be her for;b'ur frail fair on Septem-
ber 25th an 26Cli,
Moving a the West.
Mr. W. I,atow 31. who has been the
local agent for t+q Massey -Harris CO.
fer 801110 thee pa. 1, intends ruevin1' Slier
faintly to the We t. Air. liutohisoii in-
tends locating iu ►aigary for the present
and be and Mrs. Hutchison will leave
Winghata on Tn sday next. They will
have the best shes of many friends
here for their fa are success,
Trainme
Mr. Alex. Gib. b
in this country le
ri branch of tit
We understand tui
three exceptions a
H11 and the
and
tient ninety pe
Hier: on the entire
brave been enrolled
Whin is complete it
approached and lost
ployees on the sam
paid on C. P. R.-0
Organizing.
of Winchester, wits
week unci, organized
`1'raokmeit's 'Union..
t with but two or
the men on tue;L
". G. h joined
o ed
cent, of the track -
:and Trunk system.
'When the orgtuii-7
company will be
ed to put their em -
wage settle as i$
'moo News -Record.
A Quiet ' edding.
Mr. George Hutto 1, agent of the L. !gi
W. Milling Co. Wa.:lea, Assa., N. W.
T., and Miss Mi +ie J. Parker, of
Whitewood, Assa, . W. T., were unit-
ed in marriage by R •v. J. A. Kennedy,
uncle of the bride, 5 pt. 3rd. at 11 a, tn.
Atter portakiva.pf d inner, prepared by
Mrs. Keunetly
tlta(feu*nY
ta
k the
treat fur points in tl e West, carrying
with them theccnlgr tulutionsof friends
accompanied with sot' moors of rice. Mr.
And Mrs. Hutton exp a
t x :et to settle iu Wit -
petits, where he will resume his labors
And anticipates a ru •h of wheat owing
est this spring.
t.l the bountiful har
A first-class farm for sale, within about i
The large double store in the M(todon-
ail black, at present occupied by H.
(
t Park, will be to let ou the 1st December
1 8 tan'.
!next. Fur further particulars imply to
I the owuer or to R. Vanstoue.
2la miles from •W'roxet e and 7 utiles
from Wineham, on good gravel road;
good builftitigq and fare' well improved.
Apply to R. VatOtoue. W•ti 1
Huron •gists -a Office.
holographs continued
M. Graham, Star Photo The report of t. ie inspector of registry i Ticket"
offices for 100,0
office there we
tis t
n.
CCA a id
n d
Pall' Fair hay
the Canadian
concert ou
20th -in the
ed artists dr
they appear,
their appear
greeter' by a
orchestra ha
music on the
noon of fair
Jubilee Stngew, e o.
tnelit lefe If lnah
tau. . �.._a }!In:
mode arrangements with
ubilee Singers to give a
it night -Friday, Sept.
era house. Those talent-
• large crowds wherever
ud it is safe to prodiet that
Ice m Wingham will be
good-sized audience. The
been secured to furnish
grounds during the after -
ay.
MONEY TO LOAN` at 4,' per cent. on
easy terms of repayment. Apply to A.
Dulmage, Kent Block, Wingham.
The Lo 1 Newspaper.
Senator Davis, of Iltinois, is quoted
for saying: " ach year every local
newspaper give from $500 to $5,000 in
free lines for th benefit of tltecommun-
ity iu which it is printed. No other
agency can ors ill do this, the editor in
proportion to h menus does more for
his town than uy other man, and in all
fairness he oug t to be supported, not
because you oil: and admire his writings,
but because a 1 cal newspaper is the best
advertisement community can have.
It may not a Crowded with great
thoughts but fl laucially it is more of a
benefit than to cher or preacher.
CIDER MILL rot. Setae--Eor thirty
clays I offer for sale the Cider Mill on
the corner of Scott and Josephine Streets.
This is a snap for someone as the price
islow and the business will be a profit-
able one this year. T. J. Maguire
A Quie Wedding.
Ou Thursday at ne.o'clock the home
of Postmaster Fis, eta of this town, was
the scene of a ver quiet wedding, when
his youngest d lighter, Carrie, was
united in mania e to Mr,Geo. 0.Hanna,
one of our e , terprisiug merchants.
Owing to the re .rat death in the family,
only those Jinni: elate relatives who re•
side in town we a present.
The ceremony WAS performed by the
Rev. J. J. Patte son, B. A., assisted by
r lel
Tri atter wh c t the
t Rev. D.P #
thee,
guests repaired r. the diningroom,where
a dainty mid-cla lnncheort was served.
The bride was j st "her own sweet self"
in her going aw y gown of dark green
cheviot. Her gifts were many,beauti-
fnl and useful, among theta being 11
large china cabi et from the iirelnen,
and a very prett chair front the Pres-
byterian choir.
Mr. and Mrs, auna left on the 3.10
train for TorOnt, and Niagara, spending
tripon the
a int a
befoetk
days a
a few
y
new steamer le lorouto" down the 5t.
Lawrence. M s. Hanna will not he
"at hoine" anti after the nevi year.
to stet
mint)
:Trite ii trtitnet't
1,4al deeds,
oharges•ot' Xnortg
ti mechanics' Bell
instruments.. T1
earned for • th
Amouut of inc
$1285.08. Net a
ed by Registr
value of the m
$1,480,030.
kiss #hilt ill 011e Httron j The following in
' a I
e is redo 3c0 ul
tra
to
g S rs:-
�' Toronto papa
iced with 3,803 in `1900.1 "SamueiMalcoI
uilrrisetl 2 patents, ed du the police con
t a ,
tii�' k �s,
, 1,Q6tt
dug- a charge 0f tiul:et•eoA
gd, .}a0 wills, 5 leases, ' is a cook, was 011 Ill
, and 492 of all other ham to New York,
e gross atnouut of fees , sister is daiug. H
Year, Was $6071.25. ' return ticket to
me pati to country,
Union station sold
ount of income receiv. to f1 G. T. R. dere
r $2909.09. The total hien. He was ftagape registered was days. Ile went
lean does not k
the name of Mal
Death of Miss Clendenning
Miss Janet C
young Winglla
home, Minnie s
went:, iu her 8
some years foil
dressmaker iu G
few years ago
months ago that
tion developed.
at Gravenhurst
spring and appeal
proved. The tro
.rooted. Miss Olet
lady who hart a 1
who will hear of It
The bereaved will
the comtnuuity.
her mother's home
noon at 2,30 for th
well
calping.
eared in Tuesday's
of Winghant,appear-
t this niorulug*.on n
.irig, MaloolltewhQ
way, from Wing -
Here ..he states his
• ought an excursion
'fronto, and at the
the return half for $1
tive who approached
d $30 and costs or 11
o jail." The TIMES
ow a Wing -batlike by
olm.
udenning, a LADIES' FINE TAILOIIING.-
ite died at her mother's, been enabled to secure the s
oet, on Tuesday of this• :PITO' to. hike e . arge
tailnrin elf: a''t + :llt.
known
th year. Deceased for 'tad iioodpax•-Tie
wed the occupation of foremost shops
e have
ices of Miss
our Ladies'
iss Purcall has
e is two of 'tire
orouto. She comes
ngham. and left here a to as very highly recommended. Orders
or the States. Seine solicited; fit guaranteed. samples of
read disease, Consulnp- cloths, with paces, furnished on
he spent some months application. Wal. Rteaa iu, Setaforth,,,;.
id returned home Iast
ed to be greatly im-
ble was too deeply
euuing was a young
go circle of friends,
r death with regret.
ave the sympathy of
he funeral will leave
his eThursday) after-
Wingham cemetery.
MoN1 r To LOAN.-Mouoy to loan on
notes, and notes discounted at reason-
able rates. Money advanced on mote --
gages, with privilege .of paying at the
end of any year. Notes and accounts
collected, Office -Beaver Block, Wing -
ham Rom. Maleroo.
At the Hy ieneal Altar.
A very pleasant .vent took place in
Ripley at 11 a. m., hursday, Sept. 4011,
when Mr,, Halsey ark, of «'iughatn,
WWI united iu mat imony to Mary A.
Findlay. Tho cer nony was conducted
at the bride's res . once and was per-
formed by Rev. R. I•Iosking, assisted
by Rev. F. Swann, of Bluevnle. After
the ceremony a dui ty wedding break-
fast was served in t o dining room, and
toasts Were ably pr • osed by Dr, J. X.
M. Gordon, of Rl t ley, to which the
bridegroom respond Id in suitable terms.
l
r sate• f the respect n
ei er
Speeches
4p
which both the bri e awl bridegroom
were held were ma • by Rovs.F,Swaun,
W. Findlay, R. J. oslang, aid Geo $
Mooney and ,tO11II Huniberstoue. the
beautiful and usefu presents that canto
Proal Toronto, Nort Dakota, Winnipeg,
Kincardine, Wingh n and friends in
Ripley testified to 0 esteem in it hick
the bride was held. Mr, ani Mrs. Park
left by the 2.20 train on tin-ir wedding
trip to Toronto, Nia, • ra and other places
of interest. We fee confident that their''
many friends
will aIn In wishing them
many happy and 'rosperous years of
married life.
Times' CI
A number are
Teams clubbing 0
selves or to sent
friends. We art
TIMES together c
lowing papers:
Sun, Weekly 4�
• and Star and W
0111 the 1st of Ja
we will said th
ers till the first
cents, Tell you
• rates. We wa
to our het bee
Read our full 1
ebbing Offers.
taking advautuge of
'ers, either for them -
the paper's to their
now able to give the
ith any one of the fol-
1- 'lobe Weekly
�ee.1 G
V Y
ituess,:Faulily Herald
ekly Mail and Empire
nary, 1903, for 30c or
TIMES to new subscrib-
O January, 1003, for 15
r friends about these
to add 100 new names
e the 1st of October.
3t of clubbing offers in
another column of this issue.
BRING re YoUtt Ectal --H. E. Isard &
Co. will give the following prizes to
easterners bringing iu the largest num-
ber of eggs for the month of September.
First prize, ladies' heavy tailor made
skirt, value $3.00; second prize, pair flue
boots. value, $2,00; third prize, ladies'
waist, $1.25, Highest price paid for
cgs.
Winghan
The dates of Wi
drawing near.
Turuberry Agric
I1 on Frmeet ng O
, m tde further arr
Everything tow
fill fair in Wing
26th. The sped
very best, and t
stock will be a l�
this year. For
fair the Direc
Cauadien JubiI
cert its the tows
of the second d.
Canadian Jubil
c
i
u ,+i
rat o at the fa
pod weather,
good fair this
's Fall
Fair
gham's fall fair are
he Directors of tate
ltnral Society held a
ay evening last and
en'0uts for
ug
thefair.
t
„
ei'lta t0 averystecess-
am en Sept. 25th end
�1 attra tions are of the
e expert judge on live
ow feature at the fair
the last night of the
ors have engaged the
o Singers to give a eon -
hall. Ou the afternoon
y the orchestra of the
.e Singers will furnish
r grIf have
avo
�v
Wingham will have a
ear,
SOHO() BOARD.
The regular nap- ing of the School.
Beard was held o , Tuesday ovetting.
There were presen Messrs. n. Kerr,
(chairman) J. 3, El .000, Thos,Abraham,
Wm Moore, J. J, + omuth awl. T. Bell.
The Initiates of 1st regudur meeting
were read and ado ted.
Ott motion of =sera. Boninth and
Ee11. the following ccounts were order.
ed to be paid; -R, ' . McKay, glazing
3 lights, 18 x 44, 7, ; J. J. MoMaunas, 2
cupboards, $8.50; •+ Kinsman, material
attd work at school, $2.84.
Tlae seeretaty rep • rted baying received
the grant of $100 ft to rho Outario Gov-
ernment, and also $ 00 from the Couuty
treasurer, for coati! Matto' classes.
1 0resent a
riuci a Mu s e was and
I
p firpreseut
that he sick at the well
be repaired, so as t prevent the water
front running back into the well; that a
French dictionary e procured for the
gee of the school; rad that the fees for
non-resident pupil, in. the higher rooms
he raised from 25e 0 50c a month.
The Principal a is instructed to pro-
cure a French die unary for Miss Mc-
LeAnroom.
The chairman w s deputed to get au
additional blackbo• rd for Miss McLean'!,
roots.
Messrs Bell an Elliott moved, that
nog -resident pupi .becharged 58ceuts a
month in the two nigher rooms, begin-
ning Sept. est. -C. tried.
On motion ' t leears Abraham and
t of [e s
Moore, the salurieof the teachers and
officers were order d to be paid, and
Board adjourned,
House and Lot on S n street,Wiug.
ham, for sale. Apply Mels. HELPS.
CH
URC
Rev. A. J Sauu
pre:telt in the Win
on Sunday next.
Rev, J. J. Pate
anniversary ser
churol1 at Atwo
Cotr-niuuiou s
Wingham Presl
.day last. The u
was held on Frid
Rev. T. Bali, o
in t,ll eMetet odist c
Stindity evening la
of Fordwielr a
lrlerston.
A(lniversary se
Laugside Presbyt
Sept. 21st. Re
Brucefield, will
and evening.
Rev. A. C. Co
Christian Guardia
ing the past few m
is said, will soon b
duties having an
the aillneut whit
guish his duties.
The anuiversa
tion with Johust
ist line of Morri;
day next. Rev
Brussels, will
evemug. A ha
be given the Mo
Rev. Jas. Ha
former pastor o
church, has acc
pointmeut as
h a Grant
chute t
Mr. Hamilton's f
wis1i him every s
of labor.
•
NOTES.
ers, of Listowel, will
has' Baptist church
rson, B.A., will preacb
Ons in the Baptist
on Sunday next.
vices were held in the
terian church on Suu•
nal preparatory service
evening.
this town preached.
urch at,Pordwich ons
t, Rea. D. Rogers.
preaching at Pal -
vices will be held in
rian church, Sunday,
E. H, Sewers, of
ach both Morning
tice, editor of the
,who has been spend-
nths in Muskoka, it
able to resume his
ost recovered from
caused him to reliu-1
r services in connec-i
n's Methodist church,
, will be held on Sun -1
T. Wesley Cosens, of
preach morning and
est home festival will
day evening following.
ilton, of Palmerston, a
the Wingham Baptista
. ted a permanent *m-
aster of the Baptist
urst,near St. Marys.
Y
lends is Wingham will
cress in his new field
Resolution of Condolence.
At the meeting f the directors of the
Tnrnberry Agri ultoral Society on
Friday evening 1 st, the following reso-
lution was uuani - ously passed: -
To Mrs, Jon • MITE AND r t.3BLY:
Whereas, it It s pleased the Creator
and Ruler of all hinge td remove front
you one dearly b oved, and from us our
much respected t resident, we, the offi-
cers and memb:. s of the Turuberry
Agricultural Soo ty, at this onr first
meeting since tat sad event, desire to
convey to you and your family our sin-
cere sympathy w th you and theta in
this season of eep sorrow through
which you and th , are passing.
His kindly man s er, his great energy'.
his knowledge a ul wisdoln contribut-
ed greatly to the :uncess of our work;
but although our ,ss is great it is noth-
ing to be compa ;d with yours. Ours
theloss 1
is not of dear devoted 11tsUancl
e
and father.
We commend you to the One who
stickd's closer t n a brother, anti who
is a father to tilt fatherless and a hus-
band to the wid' w.
May the Got of all consolation le
BEM yeti and contort lou, and may
you and the d ar children meet • him,
who is gone fief re, in that land where
sorrow is unkn' Wn aud where parting
is no 3t'07 0.
Signed on be bale of the Tnrnberry
' t ural S (,t .
A Taos t i v
TNo. MoF.t•A0T. Presldent.
WILLX at ROBERTSON, Secrotaity.
W:nbhanu, a +1.11, 1002.
Wmngham's Leading Shoe Stole
DOMINANT
SHOE THOUGHTS
Stylishness for the Iadies.
Oomfortableness for the men.
Ruggedness for the children.
We've picked our Stock ace )rclingto
these ideas.
And style doesn't leave out der -
ability. Neither do 3 ICtear
sacrifice looks, It needn't and it
doesn't.
All-around shoe goodness for every
member of every fatuity. As lore
as $1.00 a pair. As thigh as :$5.00,
but all worth what you are asked
to pay.
Special Eargains during September.
W. J. GREEK
For all Sumach Troubles Try
Douglass' A -
flyspepsia
•
Tablets
We guarantee au absolute
cure for the most distressing
cases. When all others fail
give us .a trial, and your .
money will be refunded
if we do ,not satisfy. -
111 i11 Douglass[
..�...............„....._
4..H...:44.4..1.4.4.4.44.14.14+++++++.1.4..
1-
H 4.
4.
4` Enter Now If Possible.
+F
I. Central Business College, ++
1• STRATFORD,ONT.
4. g.
e.
'£' A school that occupies front rank t
I among the best business colleges on this -
.l' continent. Many leading c0mrner0ia1 •i-
* schools employ bur graduates as trach- 4.
ur +
gradiiaateviing000dpour sitio (neaandwellave 47
,I, been More successful this year than in � ..
,'a'�, bestin busoinessPeducation sdesiring tend +
,1, our I(chool, k
rite for catalogue. .
W e 4.
b
..i. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. t.
4.÷4.44+44+4-4-4.4.4.÷÷4.4.÷4.4.+++++
District Fall Fairs
Wingham, Sept. 25-20. .
Teeswater, Sept. 24-25.
Dungannon, Oct. 9-10,
Blyth, Oct. 7-8.
Brussels, Oct. 2-3.
Walkerton, Sept. 17-18.
Stratford, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1.
Listowel, Sept. 30.Oct, 1.
Goderich, Sept, 30 -Oct. 1.
Seafortn, Sept. 25-26.
Atwood, Oct. 7-e.
Kincardine, Sept. 30.Oct. 1.
Mildmay, Sept. 22-23.
Fordwioh, Oct. 4.
Belgrave, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1,
Clifford, Oct. 8-0.
The medals on by the Canadian:
exhibits at the Paris Exhibition art;
being sent to Ca ads,
General wreol age and a life•presorvet
with the name ' 'teamer Louise" stamp
ed upon it have een found on the short
near Kincardin .
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAV
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A
druggists refund the money if it tails to cur
E. W, Grove's signature is on each box. :1+a
1
Wmngham's Leading Shoe Stole
DOMINANT
SHOE THOUGHTS
Stylishness for the Iadies.
Oomfortableness for the men.
Ruggedness for the children.
We've picked our Stock ace )rclingto
these ideas.
And style doesn't leave out der -
ability. Neither do 3 ICtear
sacrifice looks, It needn't and it
doesn't.
All-around shoe goodness for every
member of every fatuity. As lore
as $1.00 a pair. As thigh as :$5.00,
but all worth what you are asked
to pay.
Special Eargains during September.
W. J. GREEK