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The Wingham Advance, 1903-07-23, Page 8. THE WING�HAM ADVANCE -A-5555..--.- ..r,.,.a,t..nx,:,...e ...,.v:..,.. '•�-..r� -- Illy 2' try),; ,...-......-. ,...,.,.,..r.--..,.- «_-".._ ..-,....V..... __,.........,....... 555,5,..».- ...,,,. 555,5_._. .. _,.,.._ 5,55,,5-� .._:..�.�_� Bluevale, Howick. The monthly westing of Bluevale Mr, (leo. Gregg, of Sprig, has sold SENSATIONA * Women's InsGttute was held on Wed- his farm to his son, J. J, Gregg, nesday, July 16th, at the home of Mrs. 31r, D. Harkness has sold his farm at % A. Paterson. There was a large alien- Redgrave to Mr, Dickett, of Howick, 1.t2Biolng.tng 10 X �i.L F BARG}ATN'S. I# you are i11 the money saving business, you cannotdance of ladies and alt en(eyed the for $10,000, i th paper on Canning Fruit, read by of#Ord to miss these money savers. We put on sale a number of Diss M. Smillie, bliss Eva Paterson Mr. Andrew Montgomery bought a nice, new, underpriced Dinner Sets, best makes, such as Meakin's, entertained . wereamtadwith for the music. Public team m s B ll for�$3f0.otd colts from Mr, dful Wood's, Wedgewood's and Wilkinsouls. READ. meting to be held in Foresters' Hall Miss Ida Spence of Newbridge, on July 27, The next monthly met- p g . v'ho no -un /ing will be held Aug. 19th at the home has been suffering with diptheria for 97 -piece Semi -Porcelain Dinner Sole, any color you wish, were regularly $12.00 of Mrs• W. Maxwell. the past two weeks is some better we gild $13.00—Sensational 1>rice........ $7.9; aro glad to state, (Samples can be sen in our window.) 97 -piece Dinner Sets, -oro $7.50—Sensational Price,...... On Monday, July 27th, the East ,5555. ,555,5 5.0o Huron Women's Institutewill hold Last week Mr. Montgomery, of and -the Incoming of our lovely Fall Dress Goods, there is a coincidence. The Orange Hill, sold his six year-old geld- 40 -plots China Tea seta, regular 45,00 --Sensational Price,..,.. ..... ,... 3.75 meetings both afternoon and evening ing to Mr, Wynn, of Carrick, for the beautiful grain fresh from the soil, and our carefully selected stuck of dainty Dress $1.00 Cheese Dishes for .... 75 in the Foresters Hall Bluevale for handsome sum of $o10, Goods and French ,uo i 50o Cheese Dishes for.... .... the discussion of Household Science Cashmeres fresh from the best manufacturers in Europe, $1.50 and $1.75 water Sets, for .......... $1.00 and $1.25 subjects. The meetings will be ad- Mr. R. Porterfield has sold his farm make a pleasing similiarlty. dressed by Mrs, D. McTavish of North ..near Clifford to Mr. Blnkley, andour. 25 Per Cent, off all Fancy China. Bruce and Miss Isabel Murray of To- chased another one, two and a half ronto Technical School, who gives : miles north of Harriston. GROCERY SI�E\„/�AL practical oondemonstration, � Mr. or �� Hamilton sold to �i' ei�t net e Our splendid range of Dress Goods in illuminated French Zibilines is so d Afternoon session 2,80, evening session 7.30. At the afternoon meetin all women in- s, terested are invited, At the evening $ dainty changing h and rich that we will have no trouble In pleasing the most fastidious. session everybody is cordially invited g g tint in the banner township p g when the addresses will be Interspersed at handsome figures. Cream Soda Biscuits, fresh this week. English Spiced CATSUP—per bottle.,.... 50 by selections of music, vocal and in- It took three afternoons of last week The New French Cashmeres for waists only, are certainly stylish goods. We per Box..... �� Seeded Raisins, fresh arrivals• per pkg..no 3 boxes Brushola or 2 in 1 Shoo Polish.... 255 gtruntental , also recitations. A silver to raise J, Underwoods barn, 58x6o. have bought a large range, no two .pieces are alike, and only one waist length in- each 10o Tins Durham Mustard -2 for•........, 15c collection will be taken up. The rain on Friday afternoon stopped piece. These are certain] two strop points why you should buy them here. 3 cane Finnan Ha can Thistle KI sfor.. Miss Annie McIntosh of Molesworth Fork, but it was got up Saturday in p Y g p y Herring, Lake Beans or Pumpkins for.. 250 Stowed Kidneys, regular 15o can for..... lea good time. It will be a fine barn when 2 lbs. Deet Lard Ior..... 250 Davies' Cambridge or oxford sausage, is visiting her grandparents, . M.and finished, Geo. Hans of Bluevale, did All summer goods are being hustled out regardless of cost price. 2 regular 25e can for ...... ..... ......1210 Mrs, Thomas Coulkes Mrs. e, ac H. y TrLecuits, 2 packages for...,., • 5555.. Sc Elliott and children and Mrs. Blackall the framing. 0 cans Sardines for .... .... .... .... 25o Boned Smoked Harn, ready to cook, 18a sliced and children of Wingham were visit- Joseph Botham of Newbridge, hap Grated Pineapples, regular 20c—for...... 150 Boned Cooked Ham, ready to eat, 30c sliced Ing Mrs. Mason..... Mrs. Stowe of pened with an accident last week while than $3.00, our special price on Saturday, is Breakfast Bacon, very choice, lb.......... loo Goderich is visiting relatives hers..: , unloading hay for Geo. Hargrave, by Y $2.25- 3 Dose. eking Powder—for .. ., uu.. Miss harpAggiel Herbert was visiting to the hay fork r was using aro to A few more dozen of the Huron renowned mercerized Sateen Underskirts, that packages Cow Brand Soda or 3 pounds 100 Largo Bologna sausage, per lb....,...... loo Wingham last week ...A garden party from the car track and running i B under the auspices of the Methodist through his left hand. The wound is we are clearing out at 75c, 85c and $1.00. All lengths from 38 to 40. church was held on Mr. John Was- causing him great pain, and care has Come, Telephone or send the Children. Will treat you right. man's lawn on Wednesday evening. been taken with the wound as lock - Further particulars will be given later. 1 ....Rev. W. J. West is in Toronto this , Howick whose am was destroyed ' week on business... Florence l Oliver ,aMr. Wm. Montgomery of yet If you want St 11S11 oOaS at r y b Phone 58..,.. •,,,, Quick Delivery week on .... Mies Mabel Oliver y the B-line, g by fire a month a Y g moderate prices, come t0 this store. We are all Wingham this week .... Misses Isabel go, already has all one family, and therefore have small expenses. Think it over carefully and see what 4A 7 and Bertha Sanderson and Mrs. Grif- the timber for a new one on the Y� p U D H O P E s fith of Toronto are holidaying in Blue. ground. The kindness' of his neigh- conclusion you come t0. vale .... Mr. Wm. Anderson and chit- bors, many oggf whom have spent a few drew of East Wawanosh were visiting days helping reg result has in short GROCERY AND CROCKERY STORE Mrs. Anderson last week.... Mr. Mc- I I I , Kenzie Messer of Chatham has been time. It is likely the framing will be • . holidaying at his home here.... Miss assisted and pushed forward with ex - edition. Nellie Beattie of Seaforth has been p GORDON THE MARKETS visiting relatives here, The officers and directors of the Do• IIowick Agricultural Society met in the %. wINGHAM MARKETS EPERSONAL WANTED.—To buy a number of good township hall, Gorrie, on Saturday. Big Prices for Trade. — . :1 stock farms, within 3 miles of Win The prize list was carefully revised, DIRECT IMPORTER Wing- important additions and changes hav- Flour per 100........... $1 85 to $2 25. Dr. A new was ut London on Wed- ham. Apply to C. J. Maguire, Real p g Fall wheat per bush new 70 to 72 nesda g Estate Agent. ing been made. One important chan_�!) - Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 0 28 y _ gee was made in the ruler and n gone Barley per bush........ 0 35 to 040 Roy Forster left on Tuesday for tions,—that each member paying one Toronto. Morris. dollar be allowed to make twenty ts. Grey. Peas Blyth. Pegg per bush.......... 0 00 to 0 60 tries and that he be charged flue cte. Shorts ..................18 00 to 20 00 west this week. ullivan arrived home from the Miss , isss Mvisit ng herr aunt Mrs. L. Jont of . for each additional entry. Arrange- holidaying withEherar of father Mr. Robt, andersol. is uch Mrs.yJohpn Blear is in the death oended to fFtheIr REMOVED. - ments have been made with G. 0. Chop ............ ...... .. 1 15 to 1 25 Mr. and Mrs. Corbould are enjoying Williams, 6th line. Creelman, Superintendent of Agricul- Musgrove. their4 myoungest child, Pearl Edna, aged Ha . ... . .... . ...... 7 00 to 7 00 y g Thursday of this week the new tural Societies for Ontario for expert Mrs. Robb. McInnes who hag been 14 months. The funeral took place on Butter per lb...... ..... 0 15 to 0 10 a trip up the lakes. y judges es P Tuesday. BROS. have removed from straw shed on stone foundation will be j g on cattle, horses, sheep and visiting her sons in Manitoba returned er residence oaPatrick St. �Eggs .................... 0 13 to 0 13 M. Delaney visited his old home in raised on the farm of Wm. Sellers, 3rd swine. home last week greatly delighted with Heffron Brothers, butchers, haveL' and ......... .... 0 15 to 0 15 Kingston last week, line. her visited and the prairie province. purchased Charles Floody's farm in sidence lately occupied by A special meeting of the Council L ohnston (on the same • �"Potatoes per bush(new) 0 50 to 50 Mr.and Mrs, T. Reid of Owen Sound was held in the Albion Hotel, Ford• Robt Mont Omer who has been at- Huilett, one mile south of our village;Apples50 to 050 Harry Sellers and Wm. Cochrane with, el Jul g y this is a very desirable farm for stockfifth house west from �Hides per 100 lbs........ 5 00 to 600 are visiting in town. have put new foitndatione tinder their y 4th, at. the call of the tending Niagara Collegiate returned purposes. omer DzuLamb skins ............ 0 25 to 030 Miss Ida Holmes left on Friday for barns, making quite a noticeable im- Reeve. Members all present except to his home last Saturday, where he g Store.prevenient. Mr. Spence. The Reeve stated he had will spend his holidays. Mr. James Blackbrough has sold bi■la will receive promptDreaded hogs.........,. 7 25 to 700 her home in Dundas. called the council to ether for the ur- farm lot 4L, con. 3, East Wawanosh Livehose, lb.. , ........ 5 25 to 5 25 A iece of fine work was done at D. g p This locality was well represented at containin 100 acres, to Mr. James E. P Jas. McKinley is home from Mid- Walker's,0th line, on Wednesday of pose of considering the advisabilty of Harriston on Monday July 13th, and Marshall, of East Wawanosb, for Tallow, per lb........... 05 to 51 land for a few holidays. y taking action against certain path- wwww Wool ............... .... 16 to 18 last week when in 13 hours, they turn- masters who have had the statue la- all who availed themselves of this $3300. This is a good farm and has a Miss Etta Kerr of Sault Ste. Marie ed out 526 bales of hay or oyer 3% bor performed outside their road divis- 'Pleasant days outing report a most brick dwelling and good frame barn is visiting friends in town, tone. ions. It was moved h successful day's celebration. with stone stables under. Mr. Mar- u� - . , , . , TOl�0ivT0 STOCK MARKET, P and S otton and carried, that Mr. Will. Gallaher of the B line has shall got abargain.�i������►d�lf�l► `f .. Mr, and Mrs. G. Walker of Gerrie, Mr. and Mrs. T. Winter of near Napa- Pgood The farm t . For full and accurate market re- were in town on Wednesday. nee, Richmond Co„ are at present'visit Clerk notify the said postmasters to his new house now ready for the Alas- adjoins his father's 200 acres. ports see second page. Miss Bonthron of London is the ting at Robt. McMurray's, having just Have the road work done in their div- terers ; when completed it will be a The 12th of .July celebration this guest of Miss Hougliton this week. returned from an extensive trip to the isions and they return the road list to modern residence. Coming events year was worth at least Tourist . Northwest. The went as far as In- the Clerk within the prescribed time cast shadows before them Will.. $he to 3' Blyth. It is reported that the two t Arch. Bell, Chas. Jobb and Will. dian Head where they have relatives. all set forth in the by-law, Mr. Geo. Mason of Ethel assisted the hotels took in $1000 each. The Ladies' Resorts. NOTICE OF CLOSING. Coutts, left for Toronto on Monday. While out West they also visited Mr. The Council met again on July 15. Winter's brother, Glasgow, whom he Messrs. W. H. Webber and Alex, young People of Roes Epworth Guild of Trinity church cleared $167.50 Mrs. J. Y. Brown of Brantford, is a g 8au ster waited on the Council with League on Tuesday evening by giving by the dinner they gave and the Young Orillia, Magnetewan River We, the undersigned lawyers agree to close guest at Mr. R. Porter's, Minnie St. had "not seen for some 20 years. As reference to Statute Labor done out- an interesting lecture, which was People's Bazaar made $48; total $205.50, Penetang, Kawartha Lakes. our .offices during the months of Jul and evidence of the enormous agricultural mach enjoyed b all resent. 11Zr. Methodist church dining hall, $175, August, as follows—on Saturdays at � p.m, Miss Annie Porter of Detroit is resources of the Northwest, it may be side of their road divisions. 1 y y P and refreshment stands varied from Muskoka Lake,, Thousand Islands, and on other days at 4 p.m. spending her holidays at home here. stated that a cousin of Mr. Winter's Moved by Messrs. McKee and Gow- Mason is a welcome visitor at this ap• P g y Geor fan Ba J.R A.V Morton R. Holmes &Holmes livin at Flemin has 300 acres of dq that the Clerk notify Mr. Webber Pointment -and has brightened the $40 to $250 each, g y+ Quebec, R. Vanstone R. Holmes Mias Wellwood of Boston, Maes., ie g g that the Council intend carrying out young minds by his lectures. A. M. Babb of Toeawater was in our Upper Lakes, Portland Me., visiting at her home in West Wawa- wheat and 200 acres of oats. He has y g Lake of Bays • nosh. 1400 acres of land n which at present the provisions of the Statute Labor We extend congratulations to, the village on Sunday.... Harry James of , Old Orchard . Me,, B Law, but defer action at Brussels white Mountains. he keeps 75 head of cattle and 05 her- Y- present entrance pupils of S. S. No. 4, they , made a business trip to our. - { Mr. Clarke, barrister, of Toronto ses. as he has until Sept. 1st to have the being successful at the recent exams, town on Monday .... Bainton Bros., ' The above resorts are all reached via the I o r 6 was week he guest of Mr. R. Holmes last ,i; " work Theperformed. Hall was ranted to four. also to with honors out ea the banners,have fromleJ. B. Cummings n Waif• Trunk. tingxwith°st amore torn"Ifo ai Township gr. R. Weir their teacher Wingbarn g y East Wawanosh. z Victoria street. The Muskoka'• Hotel and other ports on Bays. _al Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Agnew and Miss the 41�oman s nstitute free for their who has proved his ability as a first y will buy hides Lakes,'also at Huntsville for porta of Bays. meetings. class teacher. May every success still and sheepskins for their tannery in Tourist tickets are on sale embracing a trip if�t Agnew, of Evanston, are guests at Mr. Henry McVittie of Clinton, visited A communication was read from F. attend S. S. No. 4, this place .... Messrs. John and Dave through the lakes in Highlands of Ontario, "1111 erial Lim* ed. J. Agnew's. at G. Fothergill's on Saturday. S. Scott, re damages to his horse. Denholm left this station Tues da ala° to ports on Lakes and to Eastern points, P Mrs. Eliza Agnew of Berkeley, Cal., Mies Pearl McI{ellar oP Michigan, is Moved by Messrs. Spotton and Gowdy NOTE—The above was dated July 13, afternoon with two care of horses for turertickets, dianrresorts and alli�'nfoimiution Feet tri•weokl Tranacantinentai service and son Earnest, of Chicago, are visit- visitin in Westfield and vicinit Lhat the matter be left to the Reeve but did not reach us until Saturilap, Manitoba....Dr, Parrot of Detroit, is as maces. and rates for summer tours, apply g Y• 18th.—� Editor, renewing old acquaintances uaintances in town to L. Harold, Agent, or to between Montrea, Toronto and Vancouver, in friends in town. and Clerk as they were appointed to this Week. q Connection leaves Toronto at 1.45 p.m.. Sun • Mrs. Lindsay of Wingham, visited look after the matter.—Carried, Miss Jennie McArter of Brussels• fa J. D. McDONALD da , Wednesday, Friday, making run Toronto Mrs. Dawson (nee Miss Woodcock) her daughter, Mrs. Williams, 5th line, A number of accounts were passed, holidaying at the home of Edward DietilotPaesenier Agent, Toronto. toVancouverin 97 hours. of Toronto is visiting relatives near last week, and the Council adjourned to meet the Bryans thia week. ; j;. Wingham. Upper Lake Steamship. Mr. Armour has purchased a farm 3rd Wednesday to Angust, in Ford- Miss Lottie Jackson, of 0th con., Leave Owen sound Tuesdays, Thursdays Mrs Pethick and two children of near Wingham; where he will reside wish, visited for a few days last weak with Turnberry. TNDERs WANTED. and Saturdays at 5,30 p.m., on arrival of S.S. London are visiting this week with. in future. I. friends in Chesle Express leaving T�oronto at 1.30 p.m. Conner Mrs. J. S. Smith. y' Council met on Saturday, July 18, tions at Fort William and Port Arthur for Mr. and Mrs. Hastie of Belgrave, No fakes nor fads, but household Wheat harvesting and berry picking 1903; members of Council all present; Tenders will be received by the nnder- Winnipeg and Pacific Coast points. Mr, and Mrs. Musgrove and family, visited Mrs. Jae. Scott of 0th line, on needs. yen ed every thm ? Others rerdh°and are the order of the day now around the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of signed until will be a 24th, for the removal DAILY FIRST GLASS SERVICE Toren- are spending a few days with friends Friday of last lveek. Can't here, both being a good crop. last meeting were read and adopted. of the old stone wall ander the school to to Winnipeg, Calgary, Banff and Paciflo in the vicinity of Whitechurch. make fortunes. Still room. Write at Coast. Jno. Armour of 5th line disposed of once to G. Marshall & Co., London We are glad to see Mrs. Robt. Pear- Communications were read from C. house in - S. S. No. 11, Turnbe; CARsiyy Win. Lloyd, Jas. Chisholm and A. his 50 acre farm recently, the purchas- ' son able to be around again after nure- Anderson, Wingbam town plot, re- (Lower Wingham,) and the building of^ ileave Toronto Tuesday, agndTSaturday M Robinson have gone on the Mack- er being F. Rath of the enure line. Ont, Ing a sprained ankle for a week or opening street in Lower Wingham; anew wall, according to specifications— for Winnipeg and Vancouver. inac trip most delightful outing. Mr, and Mrs J. Picket, Morris, visit- i . more. no action. Culross council .repairs to contractor to furnish material needful Full partioulars from your nearest Cana- Mrs. T. B. McAndrew, of Stratford, ed the latter's sister, Mrs. R. Buchanan Boundary line. Musgrove—Ruther- for the same over and above what stone than Pacific Agent or to is visiting friends in town. Mr. Me- of Weatfiield, on Tuesda of last Salem. Last week Jas• McKay, 10th con., ford—That Mr. Kelly meet represent- is in the present wall. New wall to be Andrew spent Sunday in Wingham. week, y Mr. and Mrs. McMichael spent Sun- fell through the trap door in his barn. ative of Cuirass Council and arrange 22 inch.—building is 36x80. A. H. NOTMAN day last at Fordwich. The result is that he is under the dog- repairs on boundary—carried. Rq—carried. The lowest or other tender not neces- Assistant General Passenger Agent H. McVittie and family are remov- Samuel Walsh of Westfield has been tar's care. Reports—Mr. Rutherford had let sarily accepted. King St. East, Toronto, in from Clinton to Wingham, where making some improvements on his We are pleased to know that Mrs. Rev. C. P. Wells took charge of the gravelling on 10th con. opposite lot 10 Mr. McVittie has taken a position in steam threshing -machines and is fitted R, Mitchell is able to be up and around topic in Roe's League on Tuesday even- to Thos. O'Malley at 60 cts per yard, WM, H. CAMPBELL the Chair factory out to do good work in the coming again. fn which was ver much a and a job of repairs to drain on con, 11 Sec.-Treas. Wingbam. ' Beason, g+ y appreciated to Jas. Weir at $7.75*; also a job of ' • � Rev. C. England, of La fere, Mich. The farmers are at present very by all present, cleaningdrain to O. adie for 1 REAL ESTATE . was a guest at Chief annorman s ; i; busy with their hay and fall wheat Sam. Martin had a very successful Mr. Mogrove had let gravelling ���� on this week, and also visited Belgrave harvest, raising, except for the severe accident boundary to R. Millar at 38etsg per Book friends. Mr, England was the first L1StOWeI. g P y white child born in the township of � Miss Jennie Weir of Toronto Spent which befell W. Hayden, who got bad- yard, D. Moffat to inspect at $1,OOpea Morris. p District Chief Ranger R. H. Pearson a few days visiting her cousin, Mr, ly hurt by a piece of timber which fell day; contractor to pay half; also let M list of exceptional) fine farms is assisted by Grand Organizer H. Hen- Wm. Weir on him. ob of two small culvetts to D. Moffat y y steadily increasing, and the intending pur- • • Mrs. R. Holmes, Mise Vera, and derson of Hamilton, instituted a new A feat number from this Yor 3 75. Mr. Kell re orted lectin ehaser, (no matter what kind of farm he may Master Thomas have one on a visit court of the Ancient Order of Forest- g part cele- The Voters list for Grey for 1903 is $ , p g desire) would do well to have a look at this _ Opportunities i to relatives in Detroit and Chicago, era in Listowel on July 10th to be brated the 12th in Harriston, while in the Clerk's hands being first posted 47b of sga v d,ng to m. McKersle at list before buying elsewhere. They went from Kincardine by the known as Court Brock, No. 8493. The some want to Blyth. up on R edneaday. There are 9421'he Treasurer laid the half ear Just a word about town property—I have fine steamer King Edward of Algoma membe mrt embers;theofficers for the ensuing ened with 24 charter We are pleased to learn that Mrs. in Part IImes in I. 1; in qualified Il; serve and 10 Financial report before the council m neyguiaranteeing at leafor st 10hpetr"cen�tt4on ' S. S, line. g Kitchen is able to be around again as afore, which shows a balance on hand of the amount invoited. For further particu. To fit our Pecket term are :—Alex. Broadfoot, P. 0. R; after her recent illness. $719.69. The following accounts were lars. Apply to Y 7 - (' Jas. Dumford. 0. R; S. Dearling S. C. '1Zr, and Mrs. Jacques, also Mrs. Miss Pearl Jackson, of Teeswater, passed and cheques issued. Municipal CLYIVI . ' Purse, Valise and _ R P. S. Connolly, Secretary; Geo. 1 q + visited with her uncle, Mr. Jos. Ray- V6'orld $1.40 Ooll Roll and Supplies; • E MAGUI ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS OF Bronson, Treasurer ; Thos. Small, S, Lyons from Norwich spent the early pard on Sunda last, Miss Pearl has H. B. Elliott $3,OU; aTlvertiainpp A. RE W ; John Thornton J. W ; R. A. part of the week at the home of Al- g+ Real Estate Agent WEST HURON. Bert Gallaher, many friends in this vicinity who are Weir $ 7655, lumber and spikes; oolin Office:—Upstairs in Vanstone Block. Trunk Lorre, S. B; G. W. Loree, J. B-, Dr. always pleased to welcome her back as Weir $11.65 drain and tile; " • - I Thompson Medical officer; Trustees, Mr. R. Palmer and his son Wesley,. sbe was a former resident. Eadie $1.60,' cleaning drain; Duncan The following is a partial list of can- A. Bell, A. Broadfoot, and P. S. Con- also Mr. J. Gemmill, returned home A. H, Musgrove, Anderson $6.00, repair culvert Morris '" "' ^� didatee passed by the board of exam- nolley Auditors, A. Broadfoot, S, from Muskoka where they were spend- 8 ve, wife and family, of Boundary ; Wm. Gannett $14,00 2 �� Dearlin After installation of of- Wingham, who have been spending , iners for West Huron together with g' Ing a few weeks. art of their holidays at the home of gravelling. ; Thos, O'Malley $30,00, M ] C the marks + g ficera the members adjourned to the � y gravelling MSPS• The Puppet Crown . number required d tby yes c . Sr,Tphte total dining saloon of Bro. Wright things P Roy Mccend nhl�in holidays with with hie is ie home. Pearson, have returned to their The following accounts were aid -justice was done to the resents pp (iraustarl{ q P g gg y y good friends for gravel and damages :—Jeff. Mos - The total number of candidates writ- provided. a bright; the meemberscts rare all placethis . Mr. R. McLanghling of this ehatkei hands locality h him once twho were noresed to gqrove $4.08; John W. Kin g $2.52 ; Biiy your own twine. That is When Knighthood was in Ing was 327, and of these 241 have D. McTavish $6.20; Robt. Johnston what you are doing when you buy assed, good workers, and it is their intention Wm. Westlake had the misfortune $3.78; Mrs. Eadie $9.08; J. 0. Ander- Walkerton Twine—the best on the Flower P to place Court Brock in the front of getting his cow struck by the train i'. Bon $0.20 • J. Higggins $1.08 ; John EAST SVAWANOSIL I ranks of Fraternalism. The Listowel on Monday morning, and hurt very Duckett $2.52 ; W. J. Henderson 50c. • market. I am sole agent for it for 800,000 of these Books ' S.S. No, 11—McBurney, Edna...... W7 brethren thank Wingham Foresters badly. Gee, Heslop $2.31; Robt Muir 59,48 0 this vicinity. have been sold at $1.60. Mc$urne ,Annie , ... for their visit. y 078 Jamestown. John Marshall $3.00 • E. Orvis 018; Large quantities of Chop on hand. each, Now the rice is 1. • $ P McBurney, Robert .,..020 ,i. Council adjourned to meet to the All kinds Peas,Cato, reduced to 255 in Paper, Pattison, !Ilan........ 600 Belgrave. Miss Belle Strachan Sundayed with clerk's office Bluevale on Monday, Barley, etc, 600 in cloth. Shiell, Gordon ........661 West Wawanosh. g Miss Ross of Brussels. August 24th, at 10 o'clock a,m. Sep.school—Boyle, Alphonsas,,,.,.b50 The annual Garden Party will be Mr. James Innes visited at Mr. Mark11 Leddq, Mabel..., ... , .899 COUNCIL MEETING,—Connell met held (D. V.) at the residence of Mr. Jonx BURQEss, Clerk. according to adjournment on July 3rd; John Scandrett on Thursday, Aug, 6; Cardia s last Sunday. DUNGANNON P. S. members all resent; minutes of last at 8 o'clock. The Brussels Band will Mrs. George Caldbick and children A. H. Carr The Popular Book, "Wee Donna Bice . ........ ..... •.....,.ON meeting confirmed. The following be in attendance and the Belgrave are visiting n this vicinity. `, McGregor "-�-• paper 25c, cloth Birdie Durnin...,.,....I.......... W8 cheeks were issued:—R. Lowry, drain, Quartette will sing, A good time is 1 OTLiDC LIST 1903 (MARKET SQUARE a ... . • • Mr, and Mrs, Lou Jewitt, of Morttis, • ) GO Cts. y ........ • 013 $3 • D. McDonald, operating g grader expected. Tickets los Childrenxte 100. spent Si;nday at Mr, Geo, Eckmier's, Lily McArthur P R 5555-...__•-55,55._._..-.__ •"• • • • • Trinity Church is closed for extensive--``-"----�-----~ Rosa Goldberg 5555 , .. , 098 �• � opaler, shovelling ravel, "Letters from Self -Made . Laurette Roach ....................736 $71, H. Ryan, bridge, $5; D. Gillies,re airsand alterations. Services will Miss Ivy Forrest, of tibicago, has MTINICIPALITY oI THE TowN or f n „ - i Matie Rose ......... ..............688 repairing bridge, $1.50, James Gan' p , arrived on an extended visit to Mr, WINPIi'AM, IN TIIE COUNTY Or C60k S COU08 Root Compound. Merchant to his Son --Chea nett, culvert M be held next Sunday in the Foresters , p : James Begley .............. . .......660 , $3 : rs. McLean gravel gall, after that no service for four Wat, Forreat s, IIUreox, c xadteat Vavorite edition, paper 50e. - Be non Case ........... . . .. . .... ,, , .744 $8.45 ; Reeve McQuillin, two ally$ on 1.4 ttile' oply cafe xeli;%14 Carl Little...'.......................029 drainage work, $4; Clerk McOrostie, Breaks as the rector, Mr. Edmonds, will Mr. Knechtel, of Seaforth, conduct TQ8lilatOr" bt} m*1}t5 pjroir(ap copies of drainage and Watercourses be away on a• well-earned holiday, ed the service in the hall last Sunda Notice is horeb cPii spend in t g ,,b Gordon Keith paper ' Warren Little ...................... P y y givoii that I have trans• 7ieed, act, $0; John Gaunt, work on road, The renovated church will be opened eveningo Mr, Pearcy will preach next mtttod or doliverod to the persone avo mentionedrs. 'i 9 &Plrt trietj n two degree, pf "' IGC, cloth $1.50. Charles McNair .................... 821 2 about Sept, l6. Sabbath evening in sections 3 and 9 of "Thp Ontario Votere'Ltet Hugh Rutherford ................ 005 $ H. Horn, ahovellin gravel, Bociet , g on Canadian Bible Act." the c? Los required by said sections to be titr o, -I, N0, 1 and N0, O. "Lad Roses Daughter)) )� Willie Smith 5555..... .,...,,777 $1..10; J. Henderson, tile, 48.44; I. The well -drillers are busy drilling z y so dolivored or transmitted of the list made i N0.1 I"0x ordinary oaaett Is b far the beat dollar g '"�'� McRoberts, lumber. $20.32 Thomas well for D. Sproat.... bliss Maggie The second anniversary of Victoriautiioiant°ieviR d°At9so mons licitociio sal Na ra_x,.o vied chic, known. --Cloth $1.50. wEKT wewANngli, McLean, grsvci. $10.60; P. Walsh, Nixon of Wingham, is visiting her Bali opening will beheld on Thursday, Municipality to be entitled to vote in the eats r pedal cases ---YO degrees S,S. No, g- fimith, Brown ...... •.010 ravel and work on road, $21.60 ; Jas. grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard July ;30, Tea will be served on the hall ntuniriupality at Elections for Merebera of the ti anger—three ciotinr, per IIOY. Ir..r%n.w ti,..ti.v.n (lameron, Mar I.egielative assembly and at Municipal Elea. XAdlen—ask your druggist for Cools$s Mary , .. , .02`i gar, opening gravel pit, f$:i ; A. John- i6tonehouse. , ..Jno. Stewart of Blyth lawn from 0.30 to 8.80, after which a tions; and that the said list wag first posted up CottOn nOOt cvnnvound, Take no other . Nesbitt, blinnie........677' sten, gravelling and culverts, $128.00; s��ppent Sunda at life home here,.., very select Programme will be ren- at my office, in Wtngham, on the 17th da all Pills, mixtures and Imitations are h—Weatherhead, George 604 J. Jefferson, inspecting, $1; Itoy Fow• Ha py Dick�Davis of Ethel, is visiting dered. Talent is expected from Lon- Jtllg,r1903, and remains there for Inspection °f 'deco crows, No. 1 and No. 2 are soler and COOPER �%� 92—Brooks, Sophy , 5555 , , .131 ler, minding gip throe days, 7:i5; Ii, at D. Sproat s... , Mr, A. Proctor, sen., don and other place, to ether with and ift am a eiissieonspo°rn to examine said list, gInton of Canaall hdruggists in the Do- I] d g y any other errors are ailed to any address • 14 T,aidlaw, James. , McQuillirf, min ingg ga , Z,ic; 1;, John- Stilt continues in poor health....Thos, home talent. The Brass Band led by found therein, to take Lmmediato procecdingg °n receipt of rice and four 2 -cent postage 17—Mliott. Ada B..... ,,. ,725 ston, teams on grader, 152.52, and re- Miller, 5th line, who has been nick for Mr. Button will also be in attendance, to have the said error, corrected according rproceedings gs ptampa, fi a Ct1A1c COn+rnniY, i Sue�e cors to Af�x. ROSS Kirk, Laura .......,.;563 pairing brill�e, $14; A. 11, Durnin, same time, isimprovineslowly,,.,Mrs. which is a concert in itself. Be sure few•Windsor, Oat. Ryan, Daisy ........, 084 plank, t$28,57. Council adjourned to Ward of Wingham, s renewing old to keep this date in remembrance as Dated, Clerks 0:ce, Wingham, July 17, Igo. 1.70.1 And No. 2 are gold hi Wingham by 1 Pleher, Roberb ........001 meet August ¢th at 10 o'clock, acquaintaneeir in this neighborhood, It certainly .promises to be the bent yet. �' B r E 5►usoN A, L, Hamilton it, A. Deuglags, C. A. Clerk 0*h of 11'inilhara Campbell and \i''. McKibben, druggists. -... ...5555 .. .. -155,,,5.... _.. 5555 .6d& - 0,,, A. 01 _... .._ -_..i IYil -. 55_5 5.11, I lu I u