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VOL. XXXI.--N0. 1599.
WINGIIA I, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902..
110 y ifY
does look
This is the real clothes
question of to -day, "How does
it cook !" Some men spend a
Jot of money on high-priced
clothing and then don't look
right. Some waste money by
not spending enough. The
majority want . their clothes
right, and they want to know :
What is right ?
Where can 1 get it ?
What does .it cost ?
Homuth Bros. cart give
the answer and make clothes
to fit the most fastidious per-
son.
BOOTS AND SHOES
We have a new up-to-date
stock of Men's, Women's,
Misses', Childs' and Boys'
Boots, at prices to suit all.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
• We have a new and well -
assorted stock of Hats, Caps,
$hirts,.Collars, Cuffs, Neckties,
and great .values in Under
hlothing.
Pleasure to show you goods.
llomllth Bros.
SITE POPULAR STORE.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
issued by FRANK PAmettsole, No. `d8 Victoria
street. Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required.
Breakfast
Foods
Force, per package.,. .15
Malt Breakfast Food .. ... ,15
Malta Vita .15
Cream of Wheat .20
Swiss Food • ,15
Shredded Wheat Bironit,2 for .25
Grape -Nuts .15
. Granola .12
Caramel Cereal, large pkg.20
Driok
Poetum Cereal Mixture ... •
Colonel Cereal Mixture.,.,
Tugs• Cocoa..
Webb's Cocoa.
Betisdorp's Royal Dutch., . .
Coffee Cereals and others too
numerous to mention, al-
ways kept in stock.
.13
.20
.13
.10
.25
Ro A0 HIchisoo
Groceries and ()rookery.
Phone No. 59.
Manitoba Lands.
In order that I might assist those who fre-
quently call enquiring about Manitoba and
North West Lancs, I have secured the agency
of the Canadian -American Inunirretion Co.,
of Brandon, Man., and I am now prepared to
show and quote prices, terms and conditions on
all the lands subject to sale In D2anitoba or the
North West
'!'here aro many unimproved. Bums that nuty
be had at very reasonable terms and also
places in a better state for sate on ea$y terms
and range in urices to suit anyone.
SOO PROPERTY.
The property in and about the Canadian Soo
is being rapidly taken up, and there are still n
few flue locations thnt are within the renelt of
any one who wishes to Invest their stoney in
such property as will return a large inerease.
ONTARIO LANDS.
The number of farms on list at this office is
beyonddoubt the largest that was over re-
corded at any previous thne in any office and
while the list of tarnts'is large, we also have a
list of intending purchasers for farms inthis
lrnniity.
If there is any one who wishes to sell or rent.
they will find i.t to thole .ad' nntrngc tuuallme,
on
TOWN leTtor 0RT•if.
In the to*n of Winglutm I can suit any in-
tending purchaser in size, location or price of
a house. nave ave some ckoelient properties for
lade suitable for retiring farmers, aiee houses
that are cheap and on suck terms that the
esent renter would find it to his advantage
pr buy aid improve a place of his own rather
than pay rent. T..T, ltineurne,l
Rear Estate and Iusutance Agent.
Office overD. M. Gordon's store.
Who Wants a Farm ?
I have over 4,000 acres of ohoic'l faint lands
d
for sale, in 50, 75, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in
Kinloss, Greenock. Bruce, Kincardine Huron
and Ashfield Townships. Good sands with
good buildings to be sold cheap on easy terms.
Also n good sawmill for sale, elmost for a song.
Also a good bincksnhith shop (dwelling in con-
nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonabop. A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large Amount of
money to loan at a per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
T. A. McIII;NZIII
insurance Agent. Holyrood.
DO<' GENERAL L LOCAL NEWS.
See Halsey :nark's ae.vertisement.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
Culla!
Reserve
$2,500,000
$2,500,000
WINCHAM BRANCI!
SHAW BECK.
A. General Banking Business Trans-
acted.
Fanners' Salo Notes Collected, and
advances made on sante.
Drafts bought and sold on all points in
Canada. United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT+ -Interest
allowed on deposits of 21 and upwards,
and added to principal 30th June and 31st
December each year.
A. E. GIBSON, Manager.
R. Vanstone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HMMLT�N
Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00.
Reserve fund, $1,300,000.00.
President -Sony StuAnt.
Vice -President -A. G. 1t nsv.
DIRECTORS
John Proctor, Geo, Roach lam. Gibson, 31.P.
A. T. Wood, M, P., A. ]`3,Lee (Toronto).
General Manager -S. TI511f bTThL.
Ravings Haiuk-Hours 10 to 0; Saturday, 10
to I. Deposits of $i and upwards received. In -
tarot allowed, and computed on the 00.1' No -
Imbiber and 01st, May each year and added to
principal.
asieoial Deposits also roeeived at current
rates of interest.
t3Dra is enitGrre t Britain end the 'United
Travellers are notified that the Bonita gam-
llton and its Brtlttehes issue Weldor Rates of
National Provincial Bank of England, Limited,
which can bin tanked without charge or trou.
blot Is ltnh3' lia►t•t of the world.
W'. COR.l3OU'.f,D, Agent
eels t. me ai11'laot . Rotielter.
Stops the Cilliigh
IOW works o1>i tete Ctrlltll.
Laxative Bratno•Ouinlne Tablets mare n eold tri
Ane chit!. No ()archive Par. Price 25 cents,
Married at
Mr. W. F. Du1ni
hotel at Gerrie, a
Brunswick House,
rind on Tuesday of
Amy May, of Wal
Dultnnge nre awn
wedding trip. Mr.
friends hi Wingh
himself and bride a',
oas wedded life.
Walkerton.
ge, of the Albion
d formerly of the
ingham, was near.
last week to Miss
rton. • Mr. and Mrs.
on a two week's
Dnlnnago has 'many
in, who will wish
nappy and prosper -
Fresh oysters arriving daily; served in
auy style, at Jas. MoKelvie's,
APPRENTICE WANTED --TO learn photo-
graphy, Apply to M, E. Zurbrigg,
Wiughatn.
Wingham M. hodist Church.
Tne financial re ort of the Wingham
Methodist church or the year ending
May 81st, 1902 h s been printed and
copies wore distil uted on Sunday last.
From the report a gather the follow-
ing particulars: dial membership of
church 450; 77 tubers were received
during the year a d there were 57 re-
movals. Tho to. t 1 receipts up to July
15th, 1002. to the new church building
fund was $8,5 .20. The Epworth
League has a n ombership.of 115 and
the Junior Leag 80. Six members of
the church were called why by death
death during the year. Tho total loonies
raised for all pn . poses up to July let
were as Attlee 8: Quarterly ofiioial
board, 81,050.50; Trustee board, $0.56.54;
New ohuroh bui ding fund for last Con-
ferenCe year, $4,221.70; EprVOrth
Leagues, $434.50 Sunday School $204.16;
Ladies' Aid So ety, $;720,87; Miseions.
arse fund, $858.4 ; for other fnnds,$170,-
20.
1WON1;1t,T0 LDAN at Ori per tent. on
easy terms of topaynteltt. Apply to A.
Onl►nage, Relit ,Klock, Wingham.
Weill, Greer's shoes.
League onvertion.
The sixth anus tl convention of the
Epworth League f the Wombath Dis-
trict of the Metiho st church will be held
hi the Winglhaul Methodist church on
Friday of next w k, October 10th. We
understand that t epecial programme line
been arranged. r. ,P. Stephenson of
Toronto and Itev C. G. Scott, B. A., of
London are amo g the speaker•
Forty -Seven men's 1 r • to at Hanna
& Co's. neon $12.50 t• ..1.00
awn groups try
For viows and
Armstrong & Co.
Barber Shp Change.
Mr. F. H. Kerne who hes been en•
gaged in the bar. Brine business in
Wiz:gluon for some ine years, sold his
business last week Mr, Barrett, of
Brussels, The tie proprietor is now
in possessiou, M Kerney reeeutty
purchased a farm n Morris, and we
understand that the i11 commence farm-
ing next spring.
Tho genuine Verity Plow Points for
all the lending plows, for sale only by
SMITH & PETRIICK.
A Severe fftiction.
Mr. and Mrs. 5, J. eid, formerly' of
town,•,now of Toron h, have been sadly
afflicted by iliness at cl death in their
family. Their four hildreu were all
taken with a mnligna t form of diptheria,
and the two eldest ys succumbed to
the ateack. The of r two children, a
girl and a boy, a e recovering. Mr,
lteid, when a reside it of Wingham, had
a tailor shop where r, W. J. Greer'e
shoe store is now 1 ea ted.
1)r. Butler. speehnliel In the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose nncl throat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Office op•
poynter St. Audrew'a church, London,
Ontario.
A first-class farm for sale, within about
2;4 miles from Wroxeter and 7 Miles
from Windham, on good gravel road;
good bnil'dinga and fal'nt well improved:
1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
?. O. F. concert,
Watch Orfila bill to_ be issued this
week, giving full pier oulars of the 0, 0.
1!',00noart whioh is to a held in the Town
Han, ort, Fnidey even' ig, Oct. 17th. The
HeRuthrell MoDon d Quartette will
bit the attractlop, ewember the . ate.
Don't forget our ba
See boxes at the door,
House unci Lot on
haul, for salla: Ap111
Puttrn4 in D
Mr1?. Zaugheed,
ery, js tltieweek pu
datedough, mixing t
so .putting far a . gag
will furui8h. power
Mr. I,ougheett wilt
a splendid quality
lvishelt him cttutinu
;nin shoos.
.Reed. & 00.
tater street,Wing.
to Mets. I3z;LI's.
gh. Mixer.
the Markett Bak-
ing in an up to.
OISIIIO. He is al-
ne engine, whioh
run the Inaohihe,
ow be able to make
bread. The Thiess
d success,
Voters" Li Appeals.
One hptrdreld; an tsventy-eight ap-
peals ]nave been g tered agaiust the
town voters' list fo 1:)03. Tuo appe ass
are for. additions . the list, some to
strike off and other I. nor cheer s. The
Judge.ir •ogurt for h ring the appeals
wilt be held to the 0• moil Chamber on
Monday and Tuesday, 1 ct.l3tlt s t 14th.
See Ibard.&, Co's..ne st es in ladies'
jaa.+vets end tors; they s • 1v a large as.
',prettiest t, •
Sons otShand
A special meeting o Camp Caledonia,
Sous of Scotland wins geld on Monday
evening and a nuinbe • of new members
were initiated, M'. J nn N. McDougall,
the Grand Orghinize :is meeting .with
splendid success, Al • tiler special meet-
ing of the Gawp will e held ou Friday
evening of this wee and the regular
meeting will be held Monday evening
next. Members of th; Gawp are regneat-
ed to attend teteee cu tinge iu the Ochi -
fellows' hall.
Lbwer V:mg
Mr. F. ',Guetittiel
COs.
4inp, %o R.1,ausione, Winllhatn. work On the.
Died in 0
Miss Louie Burgo
Herbert Burgess, P
tor for North Gr
Sound at the ear
sears. Mr. Barge
in this vicinity, hit
the township of T
taught school in tit'
have the sympathy
this section in hi.
John Burgess, of
King, of Wiugl
Powell, of Turns
eral at Owen Sou
en Sonnd.
, daughter of Mr.
tic Sohool Iuspec-
y, died in Owen
y age of thirteen
was well known
ng been • raised in
rnberry,
and also
yiciuity. He will
f ninny friends in
bereavement. Mr.
luevale, Mr. G. E.
m, and Mrs. Paul
ry, attended the fun-
d on Monday.
Norton. --All accounts due e estate
of the late N. A. Farquhnrs+ aro w be
paid to W. J. Fan char n, at G. E.
King's store or to ' 's. ► . Farquharson
before the 1st day November. All
accounts not paid b• that date will be
placed in other hands for collection.
It's a Go d One.
'1Iu these days o fakes and "catch
penny" agriculture sheets it is refresh-
ing to read the a oencement of the
"Farmer's Advoou e" of London, Ont.,
elsewhere in th' issue. "Not how
cheap, but how g od" is on the banner
they hang out, That is the sort of
paper the farmer of tins locality want. ,
A request on a p t card to the publish-
ers will briug yo a sample copy, which
will please you su 0. It is practical and
up-to-date, and al ng with his first-class
home newspaper. every farmer should.
read it. Wo doth' see how the publish-
ers can give such grand napor for $1.00
a year.
MONEY TO LOAN. -Money to loan On
notes, and notes discounted at reason.
able rates. Money advanced ou mort.
gages, with privilege of paying at the
end of any year. Notes and accounts
collected. OffIce-Reavor Biock, Wing-
hain Rohr. M011ibno.
Ritchie -Mc' ell Wedding,
A gniet Wedding took place at the
home of Capt. ,7`. . Rogers, at Perrys-
burg. Ohio, on W dnesday horning of
this week, the coratting parties being
Mr. Alex, Ritchi . of the fern of Rttehie
& Campbell of th town, a young and
promising bnsine s man, and Mies FIor-
onoo Frances Wo pr.117e1(oll, of Perrys-
burg, Ohio, Rev. G. A.Adanns psrlorm•
ed the ceremony 10 o'elook a. re., in
the presence of onl a fete of the friends
of the contracting artier, after whioh
the happy party pa took of a wedding
breakfast. The b le was the recipient
of many beautiful nd costly presents.
Mr, aitd Mrs. Pitch e are expected lhotne
on Friday and tl ey will commence
honsekoeping In th :ir beautifnl home
on Centre street. .. r. Ilitehio's many
friends in this mai i t will wish llimselt
and Mrs, IXitohie inn r years of happy
wedded life.
the new iron br
be built at Lawe
Guthericige received
eat on Tuesday and
the work as rapids
iron work will not
The contractors w
the iron
am Bridge
e has cuhnnieneed
to abutments for
go which is to
Wingham. Mr.
car load of cem-
vill proceed with
as possible. The
0 put on this fall.
not able to procure
The large double store in the Maodon
aid block, at present occupied by H.
Park, will be to let on the 1st December
next. For further particulars apply to
the owner or to It. Vanstone.
-.When you want a
or coat, try
nit. skirt
IiNAt84 Co.
Egg Co
The following i
0. E. Isard & CO's
ing the month o
prize, Ors. R. G
second ptizs, Mrs.
third prize, Mrs.
petition.
the result of the
egg competition der -
September •--First
kinso►t, 182 dozen;
ohn Roe, 118 dozen;
Eli Bolt, 81 dozen,
A Qaie
A quiet weddi
house of Mr,.
field ou Wedne
their daughter,
joined to the holy
Dir. Geo. B. Roe,
The ceremony w
Wm, Lowe, Mr.
the afternoon trai
The 'Ttetes joins
friends in wishiu
happiness.
Moving
Mr, S. Itterrifie
their household e
Tuesday, and wi
in future. The T
that Mr. Merrifi.
matte fever and is
pital at Galt. Wt
fully restored to
have beeu reside
entity years and
then the best wis
for success in incl
Wedcin g.
g took place at the
d Mrs. Jas, Dief-
lay at noon, when
iss Jennie 0., was
onda of wedlock to
f the Queen's hotel.
performed by Rev.
and Mrs. Roe Left an.
04 a wedding trip.
with their numerous
thein much joy and
WINUIIAWS FALL FAIR.
Large Attendance
nd a Good Fair.
The gunnel fall f
Agricultural Societ
Driving Palk .9tasgc
Thursday and T'rid
weather was auyt
Thursday for the e
Friday ntortling en
the attendance was
last year. The exit
was hardly up to tb
The exhibit' Of frui
vegetables was taw
exhibition was of
dairy and provisi
well tilled and the
in awarding some
The ladies' wor
factures showing
have seen in Win;,
titiou was close,
The Crown Huro
o Hespeler ed by the Western
and fancily moved haul, which wan u
eons to IIe peler un a great deal of et
reside is that place ed by many of the
as is sorry to learn was iu the sand a
d is IIs with rinuu• of the works ou T
t present in the hos- ished up aid rea
hope be.may soon be Friday after#coon,
with, The family There was as us
is of Winghaul for
hey will take with
ee of many friends
new home.
You should select your fall suit or
overcoat now. Our stock is complete with
the latest and best goods in the market
for fall anti winter. You take no chance
here, we guarantee satiefaotion in every
particular as Geo. Carr's,
Millinery •penings.
The Winsghaan Miners held their
annual fall opening ou Tuesday evening
of this week. Thweather was very
disagreeable, but, u withstauding this
a Iaige number of t a ladies visited the
millinery stores a viewed the new
styles in head gear. Miss Boyd was un-
able to have an op Itiug, owiug to the
iltnets df het-bii1Tvn ; site hiiil'her'shere
nicely decorated. • iss MacPherson and
Mrs.Greta had a ndsome display and
their stores were eautifully decorated.
The milliners of ' ingham always have
the latest and be t to be found on the
market.
Unveilin: Ceremony.
The uuvei.liug :erviees in connection
with the 1110011 . erectedby
u u cut a.rect the
e
World at the grave of
the lite N. A. F quharson, will be held
on Sunday
Woodmen will
fellows' Hall at
for the cetnetery
F. Miller, of B
Own for a few d
arrangements fol
W. C. Fitzgera
Clerk, and Mr. J.
Chairman of the
are expected to b
the services on S
' Woodmen of the
Died at
The Milverton c
Stratford Beacon r
Mrs. Conrad Schee
Adam Schaefer oft
Another old and re
the village passed t
person of Mrs. Co
died on Monday aft
fer was a native of
company with her
to Canada about fort
in the county of
tweuty-two years ag
verton, where she ha
leaves behind her a
sons and daughters.
a member of the Ln
was very highly este
ilverton.
espondent to the
ers to the death of
r, mother of Mr.
is town as follows:
acted resident of
her reward in the
rad Schaefer, who
noon. '2trs. Sclhee-
ermany, and, in
hsband, emigrated
years ago, settling
aterloo. About
she caste to Mil -
resided since. She ,
Otvtl-up family o
Mrs. Sliaefer wa
lerau church a
med iu the village
*1, Oct. 5th. The
meet at the Odd -
p. m. and will leave
t 3.30 p. m. Mr. L
ntford, has been in
ys this week leaking
the ceremony. Mr.
1, of London, Head
. Hoover, of Cliutou,
Board of Managers
hero and take part in
out of horses, ever
Mg well represen
and pigs the exhibit
of runner years.
'There were eight
ial prizes offered by
the best foals, sired
D. B. Anderson, of
secured the red ticke
the blue one.
Peter Fowler, of he Binevale road
carried off the Domh ion Bault's special
prize of $5.00 for the best single driver.
The expert judge on horses, cattle,
sheep and pigs were • n hand and appear
to have giyen pretty good satisfaction.
We have not heard : ny complaints,
Iu the school ch ldren's competition
the winners are pup s at the Stone school
in.Mol'ris; Miss Ni . Xsbisfer,diingb-
ter of Reeve Isbiste of Morris, is the
teacher at the stone school and the sue.
cess of her pupils .,. aks 'volumes for
her as a most suco fol teacher. Miss
Isbistor and her pu r ils are to be congrat-
ulated ou their sue ess.
The special attra pious were very good
and a great deal of nterest was taken in
the gentleman's r.. d races. With the
pacers,Gertie a Mtheproperty oe
y,of
P P
y
Mesas Cassels & � trr was the winner.
Mr. F. J. Carr eta died the ribbons over
Gertie May and h: showed himself to
be au expert at e business. Messrs.
Cassels ea Carr . ave a good driving
horse. Laundry ' oy, owned and driven
by Wnl. Dore wo the second monov.
Wm. Holmes wa in hard luck with his
driver, Blaoksmit Boy. He was unable
to keep the horse from the outside of
the track and w s travelling a greater
distance than hi competitors.
With the trott rs, Little Jim, the pro-
ty of E. R. ' vartz, Goderich, was
the Willner with aby Brino, the proper -
.
of Dr.J.:tt. M cDonald aclose second.
The following n .: the summaries:
Pacers-
Gertie May, a ssels & Carr.. 1 1 1
Laundry Boy, Win. Dore 2 2 9
Blacksmith 13. v, Win. Hohnnes 3 8 2
Trotters.-
Little
rotters-
Little Jim, E. Swartz 1 1 1
Baby le ino,D : J.R.Diacdonald 2 2 2
Dorothy, J. E. ' wartz .. • • . 3 3 3 3
Lady bathphin Geo. Shaw4 4 4
The Double H
the best attract
Robt. Scott win
W. J. Currie, th
The directors
on the success of
tor took This shar
thing passed off
The judges :-I
town; cattle, s
Campbell. Woo
Simeoe; poultry,
implements, W
roots and vege
r of the Tnrnberry
was held on the
ation's grounds on
y of hast week. The
ing but bright on.
eeess of then fair,. but
M in warmer and
rger than that of
bit in the building,
t of previous years.
, grain, roots and
t,.but what was on
toed quality. The
us department, was
udgee had difficulty
f the prizea.
and domestic mauu-
was the largest we
am and the compe-
1 Rauge,lnannfaotur-
uundry Co ,of Wing -
exhibition attracted
mien and was admlr-
air. sex, The range
the moulding room
ursday and was tu-
tor exhibition ou
al an excellent ton-
eless ou the Iist be-
. In cattle, sheep
was fully up to thar
'Aries for the spec
Mott & King for
y Paine@ of Kelton.
he leluevale road
and R. Giikiusou
hday afternoon,
For, SALE-Soutlh part of .1 very t
desirable property of M Sn • .. X',luhill
is off ertnl fur sole; lard 13 • n, fruit and
shade trees. Got par' . tsars from Air.
Youhili before Ist of i' ovenhber.
f CHURC
s Last Sunday r'
an
the Wiughasn M
A very iuterestin
it was largely at
Sunday, Oct. 1
s niversa.ry day in
. dist church.
'Washington, w''
Last Sunday
vice was held in
Rev. D. Perrie
nl sermon to the el
Pars are selling well and .very one i
surprised at ourextt'. lar . stock, Ladle
Inc boas and ruffs 'r n 750 to $35.00
Ladies far jackets specialty.
HANNA & Co.
Huron Court Convention.
The regular aunu 1 county oolhventio
of the Women's
Union will be held
Hall, commencing
(Thursday) of Oct
the various Unions
present. The W,
to the lumber and
Sproule, who tray
the Algoma distrix,
will address the 00
noon itt 4 o'clock,
ing wilt be held in
m, An address w
Rev. W. A, 11eK
the Dominion Alli
foremost orators it
hibitionists, and is
known throtghou
subject will be "T
A crowded house i
to hear him, 1`1is
a brief address at
on her wart; erne
and forest. The
vitod t0 attend a
'convention. D
meeting in the 1
at 7,3'0. Chair t
collection to clef
and tetnperanc
NOTES.
s "rally day" with
hodist Sunday School.
service was held and
nded.
th will be League an-
ile Wingham Metho.
ev. Robb. Keifer, of
preach the sermons.
orning a children's ser -
•e Presbyterian church
'preached a practical
ldreu. In the evening
• splendid discourse on
isaions.
arvices in the Wingham
ou Sunday last were
. The lecture in the
ip to the Holy Land,"
P. 1tcEvay, Bishop of
interesting and was
large audience. His
mild speaker and Ids
ay will long remember
haus
iristinn Temperance
0. V.)iu Ohisholm's
t 2 p. In, on the 0th
m`, Delegates front
aro expected to be
T. T.T. missionary
ining camps, Miss
8 a8 a missionary in
fot the W. 0. T. U.
vention in the after -
A pnblic mass meet -
he towel hall at 8 p.
11 be delivered by the
0, D. prosideut of
neo, and ono of the
the ranks of the pro -
widely and favorably
the Dominion. His
o duty of the hour."
looked for. Don't fail
Sproule will also give
he same meeting up-
get the toilers of thine
nblie are cordially In-
tl* meetings of the
tet forget the lotus
vn hall, Doors open
ken at $ p. nl. Silver
y convention expenses
ampaign in the county.
Mr. Petrie gave
the subjict of i
The different
Catholic enure
largely attend
eveuiug'on "A
by Rt. Rev. 1,
Huron was ve
enjoyed by. th
Lordship is a s
hearers ou Sun.
his visit to Wm
Rev. W. F. C ark, a welt -known Con-
gregational ani ister and agricultural
writer, died sod enly Thursday morning
of last week. hile preparing fire for
breakfast hew • sei: ed with a coughing
fit and expired nnntediately after. fie
ars of age. Deceased
pastor of the Oongreg- p
Listowel and had been y
was about 78 y
was tit Oita time
ationiti di arch
a resident of Gn
eking race was one of
ns of the afternoon.
ing the first prize and ; Wingham's Leading Shoe Bible
second.
re to be congratulated ,
the fair. Every dir-ec-
of the wore; and every-
ithont a hitch.
orses,Dr.Reed,George- i
eep and pigs, John
vine and - Cnlver.l
W. Taylor, Wingham;
. Holmes, Wiogharn;
bees, D. McRuhiuy,
Wingham ; grai , Thos, Gregory and
W. J. Howson, Wiughatll: fruit and
flowers, J. A. Dl.. ton, Wingham; dairy
and provisions, S McClelland, jr,, and
Mrs. Jolts Cole, elgrayo; fine arts,Miss
Moriea, Wingha ; ladies' work, Mrs,
Sheriff, Lnckuot , and Miss McClelland, '
Belgravo; school children's competition,
A. H isl.usgrov ,, Wingham. aunt D. j
Fraser, Gleufarr rv.
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tit
,',1�, • A school that occupies front rank 'l•
',menu; the best business colleges on this4
s• chool:. employ nue leadingatstesi'as commercial 4.
,1, ere. We do our best to p1a.•e ih1l our 44
grnduntem ingood roeitionaand wehave •l•.:
been more successful this year loan in d.
any Previous year. Those desiring the •I•
,1, best iinbuainess edttcatioll should attend 4,
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W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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District Fall Fairs
Brussels, Oct. 2-3.
Fordrrich, Oct. 4.
Blyth,
Oct.OCt.
Y r 8.
+
Atwood, Oct. 7-8.
Clifford, Oct. 8-9.
Dungannon, Oct. 0.10.
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Take Laxative Brom° Quinine 'Tablets. Al
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure
E. W. Grove's signnturo is on welt box. J. c
Prophet
"Prophet" John
head and founder
Catholic Church" a
professed "faith hea
tion of the Hebrew
facing a financial tri.
' all his enterprises
sanctified ears withi
is said.
owie.
Alexander Dowie
of tho "Christian
d Zion City, Ill.,
er" and ruluoarna-
prophet Elijah, is
is which may bring
lunbling about his
a short time, s0 it
ClnEzt MILL For. SAr.n.--Bor thirty
days I offer for sale the Cider Mill en
i the cornor of Scott and Josephiva streets.
`This is a snap for someone as the price
is low and the business will be a profit-
! able one this year. T. J. Maguire
In the list of p `ze winners on another
age the prizes f r heavy draught one -1
ear -old gelding two-year-old filly nod
he wrong partie The wrong numbers I
were put on the Ares aud this is tot the I
&tilt of the repo ter. 'The Secretary is
unable to $0Y to vhom the prizes belong.'
perial Orchestra we an entertainment
tit the tom' hall tithe erening to ti. Very
The list of pri
on another page
t FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR
You take a keen interest in in.
towing Footwear, no doubt,
Nothime betrays so WM 0.100k
of taste and training as ill-fitting
of a thoroughly satiefactoree
The rightness of onr goods and
prices we can prove to you, and
do it gladly,
See new styles for fall..