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The Wingham Times, 1911-09-07, Page 1"1•011104.5 A VOTE FOR WSLOP -A..'..• f D LARGER MARKETS • "V014. 114. --NO 2066, WINWIAN, ONTARIO. TRIERSOAYI SEPTEXBER 7 19 1, $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE w * ' Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubor* Road, Willis St CO.'S adv, 'on page 0 . 1lVomen's stitute. . , ,, PER :ONAI... TOWN C )111sMIL. „001/4 A SW at Miss . Keel r e . , , , ,... • The ;Winghiull bran of the. 'Women's ConservatiVe eating, WINCHAM 111E4ALS, A. meeting iis -the interests of Mr. . ., Inatitute Will meet epteraber 14th, Misa Tewnsend .f Gorrie est fiber 'The regular mont ly meeting of the instead of Septembe 28th. Meeting Day at Wm. Dey: Ws. Town Council wa: held on 1VIonclay t* • " all Jas. Bowman,. the C servativa eandi.. date in East Reran iii be hew in the Winghtun Liberals are again remind- ed that the Committ e rooms are loot- 'Wingliamlown Hal on 'Tuesday even- ed in the Ritchie lock and are open ing, 12th inst. Th speakers will he • • 'Mr. W. T. White a Toronto, Mr. Bow,. evel'Y evening untl the dateof the• and . election. All Liber Is and friends man others, Arch. Hislop are equested to be 'at to be held at the hom of Mrs, C. Gil- los, 3, Th.. Ite nedy and daughters evening with ail th: members present lespie, Pretzels stree Su. bject "So -apen t Sunday at warding,. , and Mayor Spotton 'residing, Minutest ciability" by . 'Mrs. • • • of previous meeti g were read and 814 ."C4rent Mrs. Hingston .f Brussels is visit ---. events," by Ildra. B ck. Members . ...._ - ' . approved. 1 .' .11 d ' mg with her son, r. A. Hingston. please notice c ange o ate on ac.count ) A petition was ead, asking fig Mr. Norman Di ney, of Berlin, via- of the fall fair corning nregular tneet- water main on Fre is street between over Sunday his home in:town. ing day. A siacial cap of tea will bes'Ie'Newareaos.." Patrick and Alfred reets, On .11/4&, avr-e1 0' L' -*•.4 V ' . a ..„..„„,........„.„... When the summer sky is azure, blue when.your heart is light. and your love is true, when your sole idea ofted ajoyous lark is a slender waist in a spot quite dark; when you have the place he girl and that and you're tr sitting there for a quite cbat; can you recall in your young life of such anger deep, er a. wrath so rife when with a fearful ire your arms you fling to anticipate the mosziultees sting? When you scratch and thrash and slap and -swear, and you claw and slash and be's pot there. If you want relief invest a quarter, and Skeeter Rooter will, complete the slaughter.- Mudyard Dipling. Don't -get stung! Seel The Skeeter scoot. . ,---,-. the committee Po s every evening. reotien Miss Gladys Bra frit, of He 14 was served at eloseof ince ng.of Couns Elliott an ; Bell the - ' AI i ir--- Headquarters.foIligb School book s BY united efforts t e Liberals of the petition Visiting at the ho e Mrs. J. , fiat. - at KNOX'S, • riding can redeem st Huron and thus send • was referred to . e Commissioners Juat arrived at KNox's the new Mr. Harold De , n of Seaforth has with a request to pr need with thework ,- q ' , . Schools -Op ened. a supporter of ir Wilfrid Laurier to Ottawa . High School books. taken a position w th Mr. W. J. Boyce. if the petition is su•, ciently signed, .1 Dr. P. Macdon Id, of T.,onclon was The Finance Cora ittee recommend - the Wingham Hi h anciPublic Schools . , re -opened tin, Tuesd y with all the teach- . . . . ers in their places. The Iltgli School has a particular! 'attendance, ' GIRLS WANTED. -Apply, D.S. Perrin & Company, Limited, London, Ont.Mr. tam 0. r. Grail Coming. calling on old w poem friends this ed payment the foil. lag aeemints: , Arrangements have sen completeu wea' ' C. P. R., freight,. se er pipe....$ 48.00 H, B. Elliott, printi . g . , . .... , . • .5.111 fer a big Liberal meet ng in Wingham Frank Cody of Cobalt is spend- Arthur Haines, wor .. ,,_ . .. _. . . 44.40 LT R School Shoes are madt for comfort and. fOr dura. b;14„, well. " 4 ''Y 1 as Weii. . good there being upwa s of 140 students. We wish teachers nd students a very successfill term. . • - • Bridge W '1 be Ready. Mr. W. 11. Rin ,u1 and his men are busy working on ; e new brisge over on the afternoon of M day, llth inst. ing his holidays at his parental home in Robt. Deyell, salary and wor.k, . nso Hon. Geo. ° P. Grah , Minister of town,. W. A. Currie, work ... .,.. ,... Theo. Hall, printin • _......., . 01 Railways will deliver address on the Mrs. J. D. 4 Lean and daughter A. Sanderson, team: • ork.„ .... 31.15 . . . . political questions of the day in the. Violet are visitin!... with friends in Kin-" water . g streets...54.25 They are thOrQughly fall around good School • Shoes. Don't see how they could be made better, if Prices go to pieces, but quality re- mains firm at our Boot avr, J.Stonensita,le. ..........--,.... ' the river leading to the fair grounds and the bri4ge wi be ished in the icourse iof _a few d, ye en a;. i be ready Mr. Rin- .. . . Chas. Barber, sid:vvalk a n d interests of Arch. His p, Liberal can- eardine., didate . East -, - -. . ... crossings . .. , . . ; atbe in etrturird. .mr. weiodo win Mr.s. A. E. Llo d and atIO:' er, •Miss Mr, Hamilton, wor 404.21 . 1:00 aSels ewfIrlebsenreasnerve lvfeorr anladaie-dsreasnsd. rtkiro-iin.i.... gl VI tanTnaieraLalooyd, are visit wit friends glifiletTtiretaerains r.no -...... t Canadian even they COSt more. • If your Children have never worn our School Shoes, . test Walton' McKibhoo alton .. THE DRUCCIST Th. 022.1.06L sib,' Macdonald Block, Wingham. Choral So eV practice • , tout is using the -ry and the workma .hip st f material wi be of the . Express ; o., charges. .30 every person is invite to attend this ' • ' meeting. Mr. John Ams . ury has returned home J. F. Groves, solar &postage : 553055100 after spending t,e past few months at T. Calvert, salary 4.1,,., thwe6 Shoes,olaim On adcount of e political 'meeting in Wingham Hex Tuesday evening, the practice of the oral Society for next week will be hal on Thursday very best. The b idge will be a great convenience and t e fall fair directors will have no f ther trouble for a To RERT-SeVen-roomect house, good Saskatoon, Sask E. Lewis, salary .. .. . Geo. Alten_, salary. 82.50. • Mr: Cleve Joy t, of Nelson, B. C., Rich. Rankin, sale . , . 10.00 garden, hard and soft water. Apply is spending a f e • holidays at ,his par, Walter Dennis, w irk at tank:4.50 at TIMER office. Henry Dennis, " " theyi..Bwria,nrge not for them and . .,,,...........mmi evening number of years. . • ental home in to • n. . 4.50 . • WORTH THE . MONEY . . Nice house, barn, fruit trees, gar- den and 3-4 of an acre of landon outskirts of town will be sold right. Just the place for a re- • ' tired farmer or business man. Mrs. Herdsman's Cottage on Cath- erine stret t. Lately renovated throughout. Immemate posses- sion. Good value. WESTERN •PROPERTIES' . . • 4- $1002000 made dining the past year in the increase of v,alues in the West, ':Did you get an of, it?" We have the sole agency in this, di's.: dis- trict for a number of rapidly vowing_ towns on the Grand Trio* Pacific, also properties in nearly all the Older Western • cities. - Many fortunes will be made in the next. few Years in .the wonder- ful West, Lou may ,.be one the lucky ones if you investnow. in place of Tues y evening. Members Richardson & Rae supplies ... . 3'39 PEREECTLY a requested to make lif_ . Mr. and Mrs. enneth Chowen, . of W: J, Boyce, sup 'lies and work. 3.70 orn and M- on Picnic, • were vis ting with Winghain Joseph Hall, word 1.00 SATISFACTORY ' aofatteheafStobciisety cha e. The members ? the Society had. n excellent ractice . . P on &Tuesday ev ning of this week. I WANTED. AT. t es -Apprentices to earn the dress and mantle making. Apply to Miss M :xwell. L friendsClinton .. ... - Leat Friday aft• noon to see Mr.• i for a few • ays. On motion of ouns. Hall and Bone Geo. W Cline drivi . a light wagon, the report of th:- Finance Committee . • : . . - - . Miss Lillian ' I .yell resumed her filled with provisio : pots and, pails was Boys' School Shoes $1 25, $1.50, OM Girls' School SIVes $1.25, $ t.50, $1.75 Work has been mpienced on concert music and our c zens can look forward . . Winch Fail Fair. dutiesfor thefour hyear in her school adopted. . . , and- followed by : few well ' filled Coon. McKee le reported that he riear Gorne this w:elt. . vehicles h According to size. .......,.............. to good coricer s during, the comin g season. , . . The Directors have made final ar- ,rangements for . e Wingham fall fair one would ve thought that a had been lookin 1 into the matter of • tit' - Mr. ROM, Galbr:ith, of Guelph is camping expe 1 um ere in progress. Purchasing a cloc for the Nightwatch- Such was not the ca e however. The spending his holida s with his parents, - . - - man but was n it ready to take any r. and Mrs. A. G. braith. There's nothing startling about these prices -they sound familiar - . Everything in Public and High School which Will be .4Id on Thursday and Friday, Septemh r 28th and 29th. For membershi of St. And ew's Church choir 1 action in the mat .-r. • held their annua1 pi. ie on that day..Mr. and Mrs. C S. Blackball! and By-law 'borrow the goodness lies in the, shoes. books at KNox's.pay 4.. the afternoon,of ritlay, 29th Sept., a No. 637, to They pitched tent on the bank of the three children wer:, visiting for a few for constructin days friends i money to sewers until such See Its for Trunks and Valises; good list of ipeei 1 attractions has beep Maitland river, Whre the foliaged with Aylmer. time as the debentures can be sold was Quiet Ho e Wedding. A quiet home w dding took place at the home of Mrs Carrick, Josephine street, on Tuesda morning when her arranged. Then- will be a 2.40 trot or pace home ractr a green horse race. Th . . . . 4 There is also a s ! eclat prize of $22from Chas. Knechtel f .1. the best two-year- old fillies or get,'ngs in agricultural, maple tree nestled i the hollow near Mrs. Chas. Bar er and daughter, read three times a . Calvin. The picnic as in every way a Miss Annie Barber visited for a few A -petition was grand. success and th • bill of fare con- days' with friends : t Stratford. sewer on Edward st ., . _ , d largely of co and musk melons mate Mrs. Geo. C. Ha na and Miss M. E. rick and Alfred etre The melons were th: gift of Mr. and Fisher have home Couns. 1301 Ha d on motion passed. read asking for a eat,- between Pat- ts. On motion of the , • • .J GREER Where quality counts. we win. da daughter, Miss Agatha Carrick was joined in wedir4k with Mr. Roland Hartley Hill, Of ' Toronto. :The. cere- moray Was perfo ed by Rev. E. IL Croly, B. A...An he presence of rela- tives and a few in imate friends. Mr. • and Mrs. Hill le t on the afternoon train and ' they rry with them the very best wish s f a largee circle of . • Arenas. ., . heavy draught • nd general purpose - ' classes And a $ i special prize from Thos. Kew for t e best two-year,old fillies or gelding s n the road and car- nage classes. T e Wingham Citizens' - . Band and the L know Pipe- Band will furnish the mu ical program. There . • will also be a sch ol children's parade, the children leavi g the school building retu ned after a and Mrs. •Robt. -MaxtVe , of Leamington, several weeks' visi M the West. referred to the Se former well-known. •_nd esteemed mem-Miss Ida Stanley of Ripley has ac-instructions to prodeed bers of the - elioir.‘,I 'That the melons • • in An account of $432 cepted a position .8 stenographer were appreciated w s seen on all the Sewer Pipe Co, wa the offices of Drs. ; ennedy & Calder. melt* faces. Thi• is one of the popu- Bone and McKenzi., Miss Jean McK nlay has returned lar outings for th : members of the ,.. -- ... -: when properly cert choir and, this year s picnic was even "one after a sever weeks' visit with Coun. McKenzie . Mr. and Mrs. Robt Maxwell at Learn - more successful th rt those of previous ington. years. bad interviewed M. the matter of open , matter was er Committee with with the work. 05 from the Ontario on motion of Couns ordered to be paid fled. reported thatl he J. A. McLean on ng a street between a C Na. GENERAL FIRE • Luis AcOirom PLATE GLASS • • Gri f fin AGENT ,...........,...1 insuraliCe . at 12.45 p. m., he ded by the bands and , . Miss Viola Isard has secured a school Bristol Terrace . nd Water street. WEATHER PAW* . , "A Dollar saved is a Dollar earned." Our Boot and Shoe sale will save you Dollari. W. a. GREER. march to the fa grounds. Children from the schools urroundin Win ham g g are invited to jo in the •parade.In ' ' • . the evening ther will be a high-class °- near Paisley and t. .k up her new dut- Mr. McLean was Iv ANTED. -A ! ood general servant ies on • • girl, one who mi. -rstands cooking.- ref- Tuesday. e wish her eve 17 land required for th erences required Applyto Missliath- success. Mr. McKenzie wou S . H M ews, upermten ,ent of Ingham os- r. and Mrs H. • . Percy and son, amount. Coun. Mc idling to sell the street at $100 and d pay $25 of this enzie pointed ont Coupled with a REAL EsTivrE and moNEY LoANINia Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, . • - . e %a item . cosens REAL ESTATE AND INS,URANCE • • concert in 'the o era house and the pre- pital. Allan, returned hom - last week after that the opening of this street would Farewell Pr sentadon. Mr. and Mrs. A am Anderson are gram will be su lied by Harry Bennett and Bert Har y, . Comedians; Miss spending the holiday, at Toronto and make a convenient MACKENZIE INC ON LOYALTY. other eastern points the north of Win • ay for farmers to ham to i•each the Offioe over Maloolm's Grocery. • A. E. SMITH • . . BANKER wixonLast, ONTABIO. moving from Oiilli to Toronto where , Pearl O'Neil, en ertainer, and members Mr. Geo. Tucker , of Warsaw, and flour mill and peop e could enter the Mr. Anderson is eh aging in the realHOn. estate business, a er a - residence of sixteen years in Or Ilia. Prior to haw- ing their old home r. and Mrs. Ander- sen were present d with a beautiful silver tea service. Addresses, express- ing of the.Pipe B nd. This. year's .fair promises to sur ass those of previous years and shout draw a large number of people to the town. Full particulars of special featu es can be seen in adit. on another pag of this issue.left Macke 'e King dealt in a re- Mrs..Rose. and son,.of P teiboro aro town without crossi visiting with relati es a d Aends in tracks. cent speech wit the annexation cry. Wingham and East awanosb. Moved by Couns. . ‘ .CONSERVATORY "There is n. . in new in all this ranting about loyalty," he said. Miss Georgia For . es, who has been that this Council pu "When it flproposedthat spending her vacat on with her father, for street between was st we • Water street from , on Tuesday f ir Winnipeg where should use dollar and cents instead of . . Coun. 1 g so many railway : one and Mitchell, chase right-of-way ristol Terrace and k r. McLean at $100 Kenzie MISS SPARLING . GRADUATE OF TORONTO OF MUSIC And authorized teacher of the Fletcher Music Method Simylex and Kinder - garten. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Farman who want money t bar -0 -- horses, cattle, or hogs to feed lot market can have it on reasonable terms. Notes disoonntedfor tredeeinen, mer- ol.iants or agents, on favorable term. Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going. • regret at the moval of the famil — , Y were made by Ma or Frost, ex -Mayor . Goffatt,Mr.H. Cooke and others.. Mrs. Anderson a so received a hand- some brooch fir) her Sunday school Ande ,,,, BOARDERS yrANTEO -Mrs Hines is ' - ' prepared to accomodate several board- ers or roomers at her residence,, corner of John and Shuter streets. shilling.; and pen 'e, the same cry went$25 up. We were i uitating those awful Yankees, and if e changed our money we would soon eh. nge our flag. Well, we haven't becom4 Yankees yet, have she will again atte d Havergal Ladies' College. • Misses Hattie Mrs. Love andand Edna Love left 1: -t week for Elora residing . where they intenii in future. providing of this amount.- Reeve McDonald ed in amendment, t whole examine the , for Street. contribute -Carried. ' nd Coun. Bell mov- at the Council as a ro beused perty to --Lost. Pupils prepared for conservatory ex - aminations. Theory by correspondence to out of town pupils. CLASSES class. ...Mr on had been a popu- lar resident of rillia. He was forremoval some years a me ber of the Board of Managers of the resbyterian Church, Morrie in England. • The following f om Old Country we. Still more t:rrible was the outcry when it was priliosed to change the keas gaeu satree.l of Caeria_dtiahne Many friends are : orry to hear of their from Wi gham. dh,hleerftdalatiewteare,.Mfiasrs prOpcised On motion of Cou a sum not exceedin . edtotheComtmi,en,iioners s. Elliott and Bone $1,000 was advanc- pabytifor OPEN SEPT, I 5th, Apply at Miss Spading's. home, Minnie street. ' • Christie's 'Grocery . - , PHONE 59. • ' •. • a niember of the 6001 Board for two years and a mem er of the Town Coon- • . ell last M Anderson a .an. paper refers to th marriage of a son of Mr, and Mrs ch. Paterson of this ' ' , town: -"The mar •age of Mr. William rthae_narangrowetr. „flu. for11 . ci. a gauger unit ed States. . etter far tear up our il lt t ra ways a oge er, we were told, maMrrs.ellir tosinHiltshala t 1. Toronto where s ey are spending a • week prior to leaving for Whitby Waterworks as the debentures On motion of Co .ns. ons :los me an be sold. . Bell and Elliott, Go to KNox's for your High School books. . . year. is son of Mrs. W. 8, A awn, of the Blue- . . . vale road and earned the tailoring 'late Albert Paterson, son of Mr. and Mrs... A. Paterson, of Wingham Ontario, Canada, • ' Miss than k it %I f A ' nut e po*1 e Or merman . trains to come r ght mth our chief Cities.Why, it Just inviting'n y, - : s i - where Mrs. Ho th will takeup her mthe dutiesteacher• as .n piano. ' •• time for maki .., for Josephine stree sewer connections property was eX .-__ rot' RALE CHEMA good strong spring wagon, with ole, in good coo - . * • • Nothing 100 FOR OUR C .m usto e *0*..,,..a.4,,,, • , 000• . r • s business with,th Thos.. Leslie in Wingham. . and ellie Frances San -tended dem, daughter of r. and Mrs. A. G.THE . vasion, and the da . would come when MA QUESTION. to October ,nd. dition; will carry 1 0 to 2000 pounda, S. Gracey. Seeders, Little E the deluded ones who favored the ,....... '4 ston/took place at Little Easton Chu change would see .. e enormity of their — $10 BOY WANTED. -To kern the printing ' • business. Good chane fora bright act- ive,boy, Apply at TIMES Office. ,ch on Tuesday, Aug. ,24th. The Rev. . Symonds, rector, ffi•td•W t th • • o ma e , andMr. es , e organ- ist, played the • dding march. The mistake. Well, ...entlenien, 1 don't think any of those living, or the des- cendendants of•an of those dead. have The Winnipeg ribune, an isidepen- dent paper, su : s up the eritire reci- procity question, in this very clear and , The above reward any person giving information to the recovery of a . will be paid to leading Scotch Collie dog, ' - g • my ears a • • Death 1 Robertson, • - bride, who was !_, ven away by her realized the error et. "They tell hat because . concise manner: "The main question in answering e name o ruce, ost th f B I May 14th.. B. J. DOYLE, ... * . If we Please you to day, we Watit to please you bettOr10.12lOrrOW. This keeps Us cOntintially on the look Ottt, not for cheap eatable* hut,fOr ' -_ irATABLES THAT ARE PEED . EATAIILES THA WILL SATTSSIt' tkritlitilt8 RIOUT TRIM'and We want yet to remember our . groaeries by their quality. of • vid We record aga n this week the death father, Was attired n a dress of ivoryNational satin, draped with .earl trimming me I want to do business wit a friendly neighbor involved red.. realty is simply this: Do the farmers o Canada want free Hotel, Wingharn. • Our Seven Colleges have been of another • of ' ' inghain's respected citizens in the p thon of David Robert, son, who depart, d this) life at his home and orange blossom; an. also were a wreath and veil. Tier orna , enth were a gold the ifts in certain things in which we ought to trade, I am disloya to the flag which drapes the wall yo . der. Why, the mail trade access to t e Ameritail market, probably the gr • atest, certainly the nearest, market, in the world, in ex- PALL PAIR DATES, established during the „past 30 years. The largest trainers in Canada. Owing to our conned - tion all Ontario, on Leopold stre- on Sabbath thorning last. e De easedwasborn inPerth- shire,. Scotland in 1823 and came to Canada in early ife, settling on a farm in Stanley twin) hip near Varna, where he raised a fain ly of ten ehildreii, siX of within slimily him, viz: -.David, of Sanit Ste Mari • John Renry,of Bakers'. 'Albert,• h field, California on the one- stead'in Stool Mrs. Johnston pin and pendant, • Of the bride- groom; and a gold c rb bracelet, the • .and he carried a IS gift of a friend; . 0- quet of roses and li les. There Were two bridesmaids-Mi:s V. E. Sanders,Brussels sister of the bride, a d Miss Florenee Davis, of Mount It%dO, New York. These Wore drestes of mauve satin, veiled with chiffon, large white hats t immed w th roses ' r' • ' isatin ' , andwhite who talks such co summate Donsense as this cannot k ow what Mat flag .. . . stands for, not onl in Canada, but at home in England. t stands for liberty freedom, and p:rtieularly it stands or freedom of trot e, freeddm th Ira& with tiny or all net ,ns, without being area by, some i esponsiblo shouter o be eg disloyal tothe dear old flag i• i ' ' •Canada, change for an op .o Market to Atneri' cans in 'Canada? The farmers are in a . . . . position to jud: e the value of the n marke Ifthey•- America reject the offer of reelproci y held out by Presi- dent Taft, on be elf of the Arnericaii people it is fair ,. ASSurne that it will be many years b, fore another offer is madeto anada. Meant me theA er i , theAmer ' icons Will 100k f,r buying and seta .--,...-. el., .,_ a,.. 29 Wingham A 4 A • 144 1/4 f.140 0any Atwood .... ....Sept, 21, 22 Blyth ... ......... ..... -.......Oct, 3, 4 . • • .4 A A "AAA ot A A • A 64•AOct. 5, .6 Dungannon ...,„ ...,.....Oct. 5, 6 Exeter. .........Sept. 18, 19 Getlerich, , ,...... Sept. 18, 16, 20 Gatti:6,4.. ,,-.. ,,,„ ...,..... Act. 7 IlarristonSept.8 ' ... • „....-.4 .... S • , 29 over we do better for Our graduates than g h otherc ool. You may - study all at home or partly at home and finish at the College. Ariate4 with The , Commercial Litti.etrws Association6ffor Can7. you to investigate before choosing. ExelUsiVe right for Ontario of thee Y'ry.„ericrkettirnetle ,0730661,1 iBeekh- o n e -agi-e'a ti ---'t, i' all-lhssintlai; i ' 1 e•li VINE ,- GARS AND • SPICES These are and will be The 13est that money ean buy. Wu know that the used one vinegars and BONA litleatIa • , SUCCESUOL Picittata y; and Mrs. Heath, of is etroit, and Mist `Bella ItObertgoa, at Otte. Ile retired from termteg tett y -re age and moved 'to Wilighain Whe e he has sent the re- shoes. They alsci ad gold pendants set with amethysts the gifts of the bridegroom' , and ' treed bOquets , of . - white Parnationa. Att. W. Sanders, brother of the h ., de, acted as best ...11:64.... LOgv.--In Win am, a gold locket With initials “.p. J C." in raised letters front of locke , Finder will be re- warded by1 • • •• same atTosts ffi leave . o ee, Markets elseWh:. e, and Canada vvi also have to ioo elsewhere, Canada and Britain calm. consume the wheat product of this s °Minion 'We have t • re f th . d t ma . van i les . 0 er produets 0 sell in Solna lore ...L country Or coUn- IC" eard'ne Sept.20 21 iti i ................. , Listowel..... .......... „Sept. 19, 20 litlildnitiy. ..., ....Bent. 25, 26 p,*pley .... . .. ..... Sept 27. 28 -1 • ' • ' ' " - '''' '• • searorth. ............... .,. ...sot. 21, 22 ' • - - ---- from start to fleish, and the student ,ketps, ,_sanie books as .9ten "aliKs and Whole- sale.. floes. Etter any tune. _ . inatrUebon. '- Miiiiider of h s days in quiet retire- _ merit. In ter • "'on Mr. Robertson was a Presbyterla and hi politics aReform- or, lie lite.. the life of a conSisteiit Mari. A reeeptiO Was held by Mrs.' Sanders at tits Ci b-housee The bride went away in a Violet Costume and cream silk hat tr mai With lowers,ftion , - L _ eaters of Grand Trunk strike endorsed Hon. 1 kenzio Xing's posi- at the j n meeting at Berlin, tries, The ques n else" arises as to whether we natal. to be neighborly or in -neighborly wi • one cf the Mightiest nations in the orld. 'he Canadian „, _Individual Tivexon .... .....0,...41..116 Al A AA Oct. 4 Teestvater .................. Ott• .4, 8 tiliderWoOcl.. ••••• • ........ .... .Oct. 1.0 wrakettoo Fa Tenn' II From Aug. 28th Write, call Or phone for particulars, Christian, 5 q let andpeaCeable &Will 'and . told was giith .red to his fathers at the tho tonsym..n Will be Spent in WerViielashire tin London. lit, and tithed to diticus e subject. 'The three-year Id daughter of Mts. voters have a sol ten duty to pedant on Sept. .21, an i the desire of every *01110111 man is that the electors .Sept, 13, 14 15 "" "" ' - ' zutieb . .0 21 *We It1Cilt 11**i 1014, -O.. ...Sept.i , .,. _ ..,.. .._. .. „ - . ' NORMA WI ' rips old age Of eighty -seen years. . . Hill reinahiS • :, e Interred itt the Wing. Inim cemetery i n Wednesday afterntion. Mrs. Paterson w ' 1 leave on the Siet inst. for NeW ', 0114 Where they will make their home, Edsline of Chet am, Wag burned to death in a firs, which deattoyed tbs latter's residene thou d pttt a , y arty pre sudices and think only Of tit:, r own interests and the interests Of r amide and the Empits when they mar their ballots, . , . a . TAtitttO At VALISts.--The lusidymt want at money saving mites, W. J. Glia. BUSINESS COLLEGE vserveatt (411°.15- -- -4' " P'yeeieene• aii,„...............................,..0.,,,...,., TOE TER AND COFFEE STORE . w