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The Wingham Advance, 1903-08-13, Page 8
TUB WINGHAM ADVANCE • August 13 Y903 WOUEN'S INSTITUTES VOR Whitechurch, PER FARMERS' WIV S. The Methodist church has been re-F Fro"t shingled recently. 1 .Three hundred for ti>e attended l F Geo. over was home from Xing,The Anchor House Our readers are all cordiallyp invited to b farmers' wives for the purpose of era Falls over Sunda contribute to this column. it frhende visit, y y' ,� you, or you visit triouds, let the advance receiving and giving instruction in Miss Aggie Dawson of Brantford in T DA s knew about it. better methods of housekeeplog I Such visiting at her home here, Atex. Yours was In Toronto this week, g a series of meetings has just been held Mr, Will Field of Wingham spent y in this Province under the auspices of Sunday with friends in the village. Peaehe$..... 70c large basket C, N. Griffin was in Toronto on the Ontario Department of .A`gricul- F ? M Wednesday. ture. Sixteen ladies were engaged for Mr. Dawson, who has been on the BZtlxll8 ..., .. , G5G (( (c .- Dr. J. Wilson returned from the this work, and the most excellent re- sick list, is able to be around again. 31, �Res Fears ....... 50c i( +j West this week, porta received by the Department of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O'Dowd of Brant. Ouse 0 Va Blueberries , , ... ,12 C per Cit, Mrs. Harry Dap of Walkerton was the work (lone, quite justified the ex- ford are visiting Mrs. O'Dowd's parents "'•" ` "" in town this week. penditure involved, Mr. and Mrs, Dawson. T.» hiwbleherries ...10c c( Mrs, Wm. Moore of Toronto is visit- The objects of Women's Institutes obj'.Messrs, Alex. Simpson, M. D„ and r ing relatives In town. as stated in the rules and regulations Albert Simpson, both of Toronto, are '41Tlatoei3, , . , . , , , , . aG per lb. Miss Pelton of Listowel is the guest We are already making rear preparations for the remodeling of our store, which 8 are: visiting their brothers, Y g� p P g Corn ......... , ..12ic dozen of Miss Lou Ferguson. 'kThe dissemination of knowledge re- George Garton met with an accident will take place in the near future, when we hope to have one of the most up-to-date Mr. and Mrs. A, Z. Gibson are holi- lat{ng to domestic economy, including last Week by which he injured his stores in Canada. In order to make ready for the carpenters, our immense stock of daying at Grand Bend, household architecture, with special elbow, He is Carrying his arm In a Stylish goods will have to be cleared Out at once REGARDLESS OF COST.. Dr. J, W. Cooke of Strathroy in a attention to home sanitation ; a better + • visitor at Thos. Forbes', sling at present, Lots of beautiful Summer Goods hers et. Fruit ��.�S° understanding of the economic and Rev, G. M. Dunn, wife and child, re- Y Mies Verde McCracken of London is hygienic value of foods, with a view to turned from their four weeks' holiday visiting friends in town. raising the general standard of health trip last week. They are looking We Bell 30c and 35c pretty colored Mullins, for.......................................200 Miss Jessie Porter is visiting friends and plurals of our people. " 18e 11 20e " " `i....................................... 121c BOO dozen in Detroit and Chatham. We are pleased to see that the far- splendid and feeling well after their Half Gallons..... , . outing, Mr. Dunn preached excellent cc 12c cc a st ...., ,.... ..... SC Quarts...... , , 750 (c Fred, Wasman is spending a week niers' wives and daughters era taking sermons to the large congregations See the stock of 121c Prints than we Offer now.#ox................................... 90 at his home in Bluevale, readily to the work. As an evidence If you want a bargain in Lawn buy some of our fort tach wide Lawn at............ 15c �r cc that greeted him oil Sunday. Y g � Y y'� Pints ............. 650 Miss Pearl Davidson spent last week of this I quote from a letter just re- Ladies' 35c Belts with. two stylish Buckles on—for .................. ,....................... 25e The interior of the Methodist church Ladies fancy washing Collars, never sold less than 25c—special at.....................200 cc with friends in Lucknow, eeived from one of the secretaries in a � Extra Rubbers.... 5C is undergoing repairs, and when fin- , Y g + p Jna. Moore, of Grand Rapids, Mich., northern district: Ladies fancy Cotton Drawers, nicely trimmed, reg. 6Q and 65e—veryspecial ,...,,,,4Qc is visiting relatives in town. +•I have much pleasure in presenting ished, will present a bright and cheer- Ladies' Cotton Drawers, regular price 40c—special at....................................... fat appearance. Services will be with- 25c T OPE'S The Misses Moore are spending a the annual report of the Institute. I pp desi n$ stylish Nice Lace Curtains in stY g special at .........850 week with Seaforth friends, think we clay fairly claim for our one- drawn for a few Sundays while the i great value at #1.25—ver• Y P Miss Ethel Hammond of London is year-old Institute a successful start work is in progress, to be re-opened UIDH the guest of Miss Laura Kerr, with special services on Sunday, Sept. Do you like Dainty Linen? Wily, of course I When in the store ask to be shown the dainty and a prosperous year. 6th pure Irish Linen hemstitched Towels at 50c a pair. There is wonderful satisfaction in buying Counts Councillor Patterson of Au- In June, 1902, we organized with but Rev. Caine is a worker. GI'OC81'y and Cl'OCk81'y StOI'8 good Linen. Ours is the unlit you are looking for, burn was in town last Friday. a handful of for the most part doubt- g quality y g Mr, and Mrs, W, F. VanStone spent ing, indifferent members, and at the !. andGreaBargains in Boots and Shoes. Come with the crowds to the great Preparation a few days Toronto this week,. Sale and save dollars. y close of the year we have a member- East Wawanosh. (We are still paying 15c and 16e for Butter, and 13c for Eggs,) THE MARKET Mrs. Runciman and family moved ship of 74, most of whom are active Mrs, John Sowlar, who has been iii to Stratford on Friday morning )ast. and zealous, and all very much {or some recovering. n- ftime, ioverin WINQHADI MARKETS g' ' Mise A. Carrick is awes for a terested in this latest and much-need- • Flour per 100 b ........... new $1 85 to $2 70 month's visit with Port Perry friends. the method of raising the standard of with Dick Noble vi Hallett visited Fall wheat per bush new 88 to 70 Miss M. Balfour of Toronto is visit- the lives Of the women on the farm, with friends in this vicinity last week. Oats per bush........... 0 27 to 0 28. Ing her cousin, Miss Mattie Campbell. For a new departure our winter Mr, Alf, Cook of Goderich is spend- D-e M* GORDON Barley per bush........ 0 35 to 0 40 nor. Win. Bone of Rockwood is visit- Ing his holidays under the parental Peas per bush..,.,....• 0 60 to 0 60 meetings were well attended, many, Big Prices for Trade. Bran 1? .........18 'JO to 19 00 ing relatives in and around Wingham. no doubt, attending through curiosity, roof. g DIRECT IMPARTER Shorts ..................19 00 to 21 00 Mr. and Mrs. E. Livingston were to find out what the new fad meant, Miss Lizzie Rowland is the gueet of Chop, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 15 to 1 25 calling on Wingham friends on Tnes- but I am pleased to say that after her sister, Mrs. Martin Waugh of gay 7 00 to 7 00 day. nearly every meeting the sentiment Wingham. Butter per lb...... ..... 0 15 to 0 16 Misses Lily and Ra De of Zion Eggs_ .................. 0 12 to 0 13 City, Ill„ are visiting at their home expressed was one of genuine respect Misses Etta and Zella Black were at Morris. 36TH ANNUMI Lard .,....... .... 0 12 to 0 13 here. for the Institute and those taking an home to a few of their friends on — The brick work is finished on Alex. Potatoes per bush (new) 0 40 to 40 active art in the work Thursday afternoon. Apples per bag . , . ,.... 0 35 to 040 Mrs. Woods of Williscroft is visit- p y Clark's house, 6th line. LONDON Hides per 100 lbs........ 6 00 to 6 50 ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. As might have been expected mss- Mr, and Mrs. Jas, B, Nichol arrived Mrs. Jno. Mooney was called to WESTERN FAIR, LONDO1� Lamb skins ............ 0 30 to 040 Jobb, takes were made by reason of the en- from California for an extended visit Hawkatone last week, by the sad in- Dressed hogs......... , . 7 00 to 7 50 Mr. Jae. Johnston. a former re- tire 'newness of this kind of work to among friends and relatives, teltigence of the death of her sister. Livehogs................ 5 60 to 6 00 sidentof Wingham, was in town this most of us, but I think we may con- Sept. llith to 19th, igo3, Tallow er lb........... 05 to 6} Mrte ourselves thathe mistakes, and Mrs. Martin Waugh, who The threshingmachine is once more Wool ... ......... ... 16 to 1 eek. McGregor of the Lucknow wereigrattneither many nort serious. $at have been visiting the lattex'e parents, huniming andtheturn out of wheat . Sentinel spent a couple of days at his for all that we feel that there is areat returned to their home in Wingham, both for quantity and quality Is good. TORONTO STOCK MARKET. home, g Mrs, Chartris, who has been visiting Entries Close September 10th. work ahead of us, so big in Pact that g We are sorry to hear that John For full and accurate market re- Miss Walden and Miss McGuire of one is practically tempted to shirk it, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Black, Davis, jr., 4th line, is not enjoying as Ripley are visitors this week at W. H. but it is bard to sit still knowin the left on Tuesday for her home in the robust health as usual but we hope he An exhibition of merit. Bigger and better than ever. A special arra of porta see second page. Green's. g b y tremendous difference there is between far west, will soon be as well as ever. attractions—Tony Rydens cele rated trupe of performing Monkey's—Balloo�n Miss Hamilton, of New York, is the what is and what might be in the con- A Garden party, under the auspices bast week, Miss Jttlia Shar received ascensions, a parachute drop from a parachute, and the best Gymnas g;k ••- NOTICE OF CLOSING. guest of her brother, Mr. Hugh Hamil- P Aerial Artists and Acrobats to be had. Fireworks each evening concluding ton, Sr, dit{ons of Canadian farm life. of Trinity church, Beigrave, was held a fine gold medal from the Amassa with "The Bombardment of Alexandria," a great triumph of modern We, the undersigned lawyers agree to close Messrs, Neil McKenzie and Philip I am pleased to be able to report that on Mr. John ScandretVs lawn on Wood Hospital Board, of St. Thomas, pyrotechny. our offices during ins months of July and McMillan, of Lucknow, spent Sunday we have a capital complement of Thursday evening. Brussels band was... an outward token of her completion Extra trains and special rates over all line. Prize lista And program August, as totlowa—on Saturdays at 2 p.m, in town, branch officers, and if we can but keep there and rendered some excellent of the term as a trained nurse from on application, and on other days at 4 p.m. J. A. Morton Dickinson &Holmes Miss Nettie Ewing of Teeswater this kind of school in working order music, after which speeches were de* that institution. J. Vanstone DiR. kinsoHolmes was the guest of Miss Edith Walker for a year or two more you may an- livered by Rev. Mr. Lowe of Wingham Word was received here by tele- Lt.-Col. W. M. Gartshare, J. A. Nelles, last week. ticipate great results. and Revs. Jones and Hastie of Bel- President. Setretary. Mise Lloyd was in Simeon this week Personally it has been one of the grave. The proceeds which amounted graph that Wm. Barrie, a former resi- REA�, ESTATE ATE attending the funeral of her aunt, greatest pleasures and surprises of my to $85 will go toward renovating the dent of Morris Township died in Mani- Mrs. Olds, toba. The deceased was well known in life jn the short experience while at church. , - . r r . You can't invest your money in anything Mrs. P. J. Laver of Mansfield. Ohio, work in our winter meetings, to meet these parte and was aged about 62 silleStOWi1• H,0 4� � ��•� �r A u better than a good farm, or business property is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i years. He was a member of the S. O. Mr. Banker; of Elm& visited at Wal. +++� ! ---=----• in town .... I have some excellent value in G. P. Wells. and make so many warm friends. S. and carried a life Insurance: in,tbat farm property, at the present time. For those It:{s impossible to take part in this McKelvey's last Sunday. SUMMER CARNIVAL, AND just any that it fornay youtoobuy a to k Mr. Harr Fair, formerlyteacher at work without getting a broader and Blyth. society of $1000, which will be paid Miss Mary Livingstone of Toronto , at what I have tWill o offer you. �Vhiteehurch. spent a fety days in g g over to the widow as soon as the nee- OLD BOYS REUNION Just a word to those who faun property town this week. more cheerful view of life, and for this The farmers in this vicinity are al- spent Sunday at Jas. Strachan s. to dispose of—Let me find that other man for if for nothing else, the Institute should most through harvesting. essary papers have been signed, Hamilton August 17th to 22nd, yon, I faun ten chances to your one. Satis- Misses Charlotte and Maude Haslam g Mr. Nicholas Ciumin has sold. his Mr. Will Hunter Of Morris will g faction guaranteed. are visiting friends in Toronto, Lind- recommend itself to every woman." W. Farran of Clinton made a busi- g preach in the hall next Sabbath even- Return tickets cult] be Issued at say and furan, lot 1, other places, nese trip to town on Monday.con, 8, Morris, to his sou ing. SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE CLYME MAGUIRE John, who will take possession next Mr. Will Mrs. Jacobs and daughter of Blyth glgTgg, Tom Higley, an old Blyth boy, is re- spring. The farm has 119 acres and Lynn and sister of Ford- Good going August 17th to 20th inclnsivo Real Estate Agent were guests at Mr. Geo. Oruik- Anderson.—In Cuirass, Aug. 8th, to newing old friends and associates this is one of fixe choicest farms in Morris wich visited Louis Eckinier last Sun• from does not exceed h2 ne way faro to Hamil- shank s over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, a son. week, da Good going August 15th, 16th and 17th 60, Office:—Upstairs in Vanstone Block township. The sale price was $.730U, y' from points where the one way flrat class fare Wednesday af Mrs. Corboiand daughters left on DRATHS. Mr. Jas. Dodds is confined to his Mr. John umitig is at present resid- Mr. Jas. Richardson of Seaforth was to Hamilton exceeds $2.50. afternoon to spend a while at Southampton. Kell In East •Wawanosh, on Mon- home this week with a severe attack , All tickets valid for return until Monday GO TO p day, Aug.0th, infant son of Mr, of leuris fug on a farm in Goderich township, rusticating at Mr, D. Richardson"' last August 24th. y k• pleurisy. Mr. Nicholas Cumin will move to week. Mr. and Mrs, H. Park spent a few and Mrs. Jae. Kell g ;xo.00 To l?oittta in Manitoba and Assiniboia days in Detroit this week, They went y' Mr. D. Patterson is able to get Blyth when he quits the farm and en- Miss Annie Livingstone of Detroit in connection with Farm Laborers excuraion by boat from Kincardine. Quinn;—In East Wawanosh, Aug. around again, having been laid aside joy the fruits of an industrious and visited at her uncle's, Jae. Strachan's, Tickets, on sale good going August 18th, ° y $th, Wm. Quinn, aged 32 years, 7 g frugal life, last week, The Month of August is said to be the best Mr. Sawyer of Mitchell was in town months. for several months through an acct- time for a vacation. Call on an brand Trunk 1T PAYS BEST IN THE END. on Tuesday, {n the interests of the dent. The Council nisi on August 3rd, y y Great West Insurance Co, g Misa 7essie Rao of Listowel, formers Ticket literature eat and f Sum illustrated and des- THE CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Dr. Moffat, Superintendent of Up- according to adjournment. Members of Grey, was renewing old acquain- lunpdsvof tarihludingerMuskoka Lak©s Mr. J. J. Walker of the Police Force BeL rave. s all resent; the Reeve in the chair, tante( in this vicinity last week. Lake of Bays, IiawarWia Lakes iFreaith CHATHAM - ONT. a per Canada Tract Society, delivered p ig with its 27 years of successful work to its Toronto, is Visiting relatives in East Minutes of last meeting read, and con- refreshing climate for bay (over sutrerore) al o credit, stands without a pear in Canada in the Wawanosh and Wingham, Chas. McClelland spent a few days an address on Tuesday evening in the firmed. Councillors Shaw and Taylor Quite a number from this vicinity to points on Upper Lakes and scasido lienor. line of Busiwnss or Shorthand training; Miss Etta Mulvey returned to Min- in London this week. Methodist Church, reported having examined the locality took advantage of the Sunday school J. D. McDONALD 316 students placed in good positions in the nee olio test week, after spending a mentioned in Mr. McLaughlin's appli- past eleven months shows what we do for P p g Miss Coon of Toronto is the guest of J, H. Chellow has purchased 6 feet cation for -aid towards building a (vire excursion on Tuesday to enjoy the District Passenger Agent, Toronto, our students when graduated. few weeks at her home here. bliss Flora Flatt this week. of ground beside his lot on Queen St., fence on east boundary, and stated lake breezes at Kincardine. College Reopens for Fall Term, Sept. t. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Taylor and child, y Our Catalogue is the handsomest issued by y Mies Annie Proctor of London is at and will build a new storehouse and that the would consider a wire fence Mr. Wm. Moses and daughter, Mise any business school in the Dominion. Copy of Toronto, are visiting Mr. F. Taylor present visiting at her home here. shop in the near future for his furni- 25 rode. sty for a distance of from `l0 to Rachel, left on Saturday for Kincar- 1 s ' " sent by addressing, of the Western Foundry, this week. taro and undertaking business. i D. McLachlan & Co., Chatham, Out. Mies Jean McGillivray has return- T, Scandrett has commenced the The Treasurer presented his half- dine, where they visited friends until ed home after spending�a pleasant va- brick work on the English church. The funeral of the late Wm. Quinn yearly statement, showing a balance Tuesday and then returned with the. cation with friends at Niagara Falls. Miss Fann McCrae of London is at took place from his father's home in on hand of $712.23 on 30th June. excursionists. p y g p East Wawanosh on Monday after- On motion of Shaw and Code, the ( ) Mrs. Richmond of St. Jacobs, who resent visiting under the parental said statement was accepted as highly Too late for last week FARM LABORERS WANTED �7T` NI)A�I� has been visiting Mrs. Morrow of Pat- roof, noon. The funeral was under the satisfactory, ,(AIN rick street, returned home this week. direction of the Maccabees, deceased On motion of Code and Jackson, the We are pleased to state that Mrs. T, Chas. Strongman. who hag been Rev. and Mrs. Hast{e left on Monday being a member of that order. He Clerk was instructed to attend the W. Innes Is recovering after her re- r PATTERNS in the employ of Walker and Clegg, for their holidays to Mount Forest and had been a great sufferer for about a next meeting of the Grey Council in cent illness, FARM LABORERS le£t for his home in London this week. other places. reference to issuing debentures re La- SECOND year with that dreadful disease, con- montdxain. Maas Rebecca Hogg ie at present EXCURSIONS CLASS We have made arrangements to Dr. B. Anderson, and Dr. John S. Mrs. Frank Wheeler, who has been sumption., Being a young man, On motion of Taylor and Shaw, the visiting her nephew, Thos. Savage, of Will be run to stations on CAN. PAC. in keep on hand a stock of the cele- Anderson and bride, of Philadelphia, sick for some time, is improving slow- he will be much missed by his old as• Reeve was instructed to confer with Teeswater. Manitoba and Assiniboha, West. South-west - brated Standard Patterns, which are visiting relatives in East Wawa- ly, we are glad to state. sociates. Rev. Mr. Holmes officiated, Barrister Vanstone in reference to and North-west of Winnipeg as far as we ars sure will prove a great con- nosh. Mr. Isaac Ferrand s claim re Lamont Mr. Hart of Michigan, Also Mrs. Per- MOOSE JAW, ESTEVAN$10 Mr. Howson of Teeswater, and Mr. Miss Rose Somerville, who has been drain. uson and children of New York, venience to our customers, as for- g merly we had to order them from and Mre. Brocklebank bf Arthur were visiting at Alex. Stewart's for some I A communication was received from visited at L. Ruttan's last week. AND YORKTON Toronto, which always meaut a de- = guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howson this time, left for her home in Vandecar the County Clerk stating that the lay of a few days, but now we will week, 1Fordwich. amount of $'1.361 will be required from The anniversary Of the opening of On AUGUST t8th from stations in Ontario, keep in stock about three sizes of = last week. the townshi of Morris for count ur- and stations of Grand Trunk, Toronto to Berme, Mrs. McGecbie and Master Gordon Dr. Russell Cook of Elmwood is p Y P Victoria $all, held. Jury 30th, wase and a d north Nf To ont (except North of Caere.) oll each pattern, and your wants can Dr. J. S. Anderson and wife, and Dr, poses for the currant year. decided success. The evening being Jo, and north of Toronto on North Bay See.) be supplied at it moment's notice. returned to their home in Woodstock $. Anderson, of Philadelphia, are at spending a few days at home, Mr. B. On motion of Jackson and Code, the As the name implies, the are the ; after a month's visit with Mr, and S. Cook's, Clerk Was, instructed to levy a rate of fine a very large crowd assembled One-way tickets to Winntpeg only will bb p y Mrs, Tudho a present visiting their parents, Mr, and 1 3-10 mill for county purposes and from the surrounding towns and sold with a certificate extending the trip, beat. The price is right-5c, lOc,15c p ' Mrs. Finlay Anderson, Mr. Loree of Listowel has been en- 14.10 mill for township purposes for country. Tea was served from 6 to 8 before August 31st, without additional cost, and 20c. Their most pronounced Rev. Mr, Brandon of Allenford , y to other points in Manitoba and Aasiniboha as _ points of superiority over other pat- visited relatives in East Wawanosh The Garden party held by the ladies gaged as finisher at Walkers turn{- the current year. in the shed, which was beautifully de. above. If purchasers ougago as farm laborers terns are as follows.- and Morrie this week. His motile is tare factor On motion of Taylor and Jackson, at Winnipeg, provided such farm laborers, will Standard Patterfollow .- are cut with very lows present. of Trinity charch last Friday evening y Mr, R. Proctor was appointed collector Borated with evergreens atid flags. work not less than 30 days at harvesting. and curved closing front edges in all on the lawn of John Scandrett, Was a Mr, and Mrs. Jno. McKee intend for the current year at a salary of $85 The program was then proceeded returned to original starting point atett$ IX, on - Ladies' and Misses' styles that are - Miss Edith Beemer is a new em- decided success. Receipts of the even- going out to Ntepawa on the coming on furn{sbing satisfactory security. with but tha crowd was so large that or boforo Nov. 30tb, 1003. by bust measure, and a much better ployee at the G. N. W. Telegraph ing amounted to about $90. excursion, Aug, 18th, This Is the Accounts were ordered to be paid as they could not nearly all gain an en- 'Tickets not good on "rmperlLl Limited" flt is therebyassured than with the office, Miss Hawthorne left for her follows :—H. Alcock, gravelling on third summer they have taken this trance into the hall. Then the chair- ordinary pattern. home on Wednesday. 1 eget boundary, $38:93; Duff'. & Stewart, Standard Patterns allow for I2 The Adv&ace had the lessors of a trip. repairing Martin's and Forbes' bridges man. Rev. W. Cosens of Brussels, an- Fuli partioulars from your nearest Cana, inches difference between the bust. Cali on Monday from M pleasure L. Mc- Evangelistic services are to be can- 112.10; Jno. McMillan, gravel, $14; nounced that the program would be a than Pacifle Agent or to Salem. P. Kelly, gravel. $10.57' M. Kell cul- and waist measures, an important + y, ,. p Intyre, Of the Listowel Business Col- ducted in the Methodist Church in the double header," meaning that it A. H. NOTMAN feature, found only in a high grade - lege. He thinks Wingham is a fine Miss Abram of Wawanosh is at Pres- - vert, $9; Jas. Bol or, inspecting an pattern, town, ant visiting her uncle, Mr. W. Abram' nears"future. Miss Mossip, the Even- east boundary, 53.76; E. Lattndy, gra- would be repeated {n the shed. This Assistant General PasaengerAgt:ttt Standard patterns furnish outlets gellst, is expected to assist a couple of vol, $10.08; E. Laundy Jr., tile ditch scheme worked very well, and after Icing St. Nast, Toronto. on each shoulder and on one under. Mrs. T. Chisholm, Miss Chisholm of this place, weeks. at south boundary, $3.16; Win, Forrest the program had been rendered, all �. arm seam only at each side, which - and Miss Sparling are enjoy{ng the A number'frora this part attended' i gravel, $3.18; G. Maxwell, gravel and left, for their respective homes after a , it has been demonstrated is the best Mackinac Trip this week. Misr Spar» Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Castell of Bel- repairing bridge, $6.t3i; Wm. Kearney good evening's entertainment. The Du�kries the funeral of the only, eon of Mr. Wm, at�rangemont for securing a perfect ling will spend a week with friends at mont, Man., returned to their borne Operating road grader, $19.37; Wm, g g fitting garment. Sault Ste. Marie, Rutherford of Wroxeter on Friday . this week after spending a few weeks Tuylbr, ravel and inspecting road- booth which was run by Mr. Kerney of r Standard Patterns for children I last, Mr. Charles Kitchen and hie sister, .with Mr. C's, parents here, 'He re- work, gravelling, 0$33 30 Mr. iMcCulloch ravel and nesBrua, ls, also n bunted to $71,d a fairly good busi» T Z ,� ■nid!s show the measurements as well as ports the crops light in his section. aairing bridge, $5.50 J. Smith gra el, �m¢ iisin the age, a very important thing, West Wawanosh, Mra, Glreen, a ant Sunda last at rho e v considering how unreliable the age p y Mr. Wm. Watters, havingurchas- 7; Jno• Barr, gravel, $0.18; Alex, apeeitl0at{off a{Orie I5 in secarin ga Wm. Brooks and sisters spent Sun- home of Mr. Muir of the 10th con. of p Grant, gravel, $1; Duke Jordan, ma- "— ^" Over 000,000 ed the Record, has resigned the school CURES proper flttin garment for a child, day around Donnybrook. Turnberry, teriai and putting in culvert, $15; Win, pond- Standard lsatterus are always re• A number of the farmers are 11fr. and Mrs. G. l3abbert of Lakelet here, after a dozen or more years of Beyyline, wire fence on east boundary, Weary Brain Wbrkero. P°"d' Addma liable and they are unquestionably . faithful service. He will be succeeded $16; A. )Proctor, damages hauling gra- sty tllY U re Keeley tnttitute ,�,� .the most up-to-date. 1 yqou would through cutting around here, and Mr. and Mrs. It, tilrahm of Ford- by Mr. W. H. Downey, late teacher at vel, $1; A. Cantelon, part Payment for Fagged out, Ideas come as Slow as eonbl+ 766 Queen St. Wet keep abreast of the fashions, sub- Mrs. Joe Sellers of Morris spent wich spent Sunday last at the home of Delmore. digging ditch, $10; Al. Watson, rile molasses. Yost think of fixings jest a �nttal TORONTO, oar scribe for the DnsrriNrn. Only 800 Sunday visiting friends around here, Mr, Albert Gallaher, dite , $3; Jno. Colclough, gravel, $1.05; minute or two too late. Sorkp'a genet per year. Use only STANDARD PAT- - .4 . . �»- $, C. Stakes, gravel, $4.20; S. Walker, The buoyantly' that oracle Work A pled - TkRNH. Henry Tisdale intends leaving for Mr. Wm. Mot,tgamery of Wroxeter ravel, $1.50; Beattie Broe., gravel, Sure—that'd gono too. Tho rlootor the West on August 15th. Ile will had his barn raising on Monday, with BlUevale. 12.52; Win. Abram, breaking stones would tell yatt that yott are rnu (sown, on west boundary, $1.87; Jae. Shurrle not eating eliough nor digWing enough. spend a couple of weeks In Muskoka much success; every man in his plate The monthiy meeting of the Wo- gravel, $1.50; D. Agar, gravel anA Your stomach node aid, yolir digestion '���� on his way up. and worked with energy, men 'a Institute will be Held on Wed. $amagee, $5,85; G, W. Proctor, gravel, noodi a bracer too. Your blood required COOPER A number df young people around htrs. ileo, Mclielvey returned libme nesdey, Aug. 19th, at 2 d4 p,m, at the $5.40: W, I1, Ker, part• 'payment for I'liosphbrus land Iron that ft nifty be for tasty and � Donnybrook Intend taking a tri to ot1 Thursday last. after spending tivo fame of Mrs, Win, Maxwell. The printing, $15. formed readily. Nosy Forrozane fe a ADY NC�i dowh.to•date Job p y' p g On ,notion of Jackson and Taylor, Wonderful nerve bracer and blood, Printing. Prices C1CC�8SOCf3 to Alex. Ross the laked in the Dear future Ott a fish. months with her parents in Montreal. subjoet to be diseussed is "How to the Coune{l then adjourned to meet maker. It'n 1604 for the blood and OFFICE right. ing expedition. We hope they will She reportA baying spent a very pleas- make homo attractive". The tattles again on the 14th Sept, next, nerved, it will mako you dtranq qu{okly I helve a jolly time, ant time. are invited to attend. W. CLARx, Olerk. and Imimanetltly. Bold by tal draggis<td.