The Wingham Times, 1911-09-28, Page 140
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VOL, .4104-10. 2069,
MAXI% TITURSDAT, SEPTENDID,
28 1911...
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HIGH 'SHOO NOTES.
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TkIE GOVERNM ' T DEFEATP.
PRESBYTER . OF MAITLAND
"QULITY".
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• Curlers& IVIeeting.
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A meeting of t I Winglaam Curlers
will be held in th Firemens room in
!Import& to lea es, ' '
Representative ef. orenwend, a
Teronto, begs to nce that he will
be the Brunsw Hotel Friclay,
The attendance con inues to increase,
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ve etiments Wer. registered thig
week, two of them bt ng in Form IV.
We20 • F W
have now in .rm
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teoneervative P y victorious at
the .. olli•
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.The Presbytery 4 Maitland met at
Ashfield em Tues. ay 190 Sept; Rev.
C. X Rutherford erettiding. Rev. Mr.
OUR SLOOAN
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in .fflemucirg invictus Shoes
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A. COMPLII,TE AQITAMICIX,
. CONTAINING
2 ootoo Mu, AQUARIUM
PLANT • PCBESLES
the Town Hail ne t Monday evening atThe
8 o'clock, All embers of the club
and ail others in rest0d in the popular
game of curling re requested to attend
at on
Oct. 18th, With aI complete display of
the newest Lan on, Paris, and New
York creations i Hair Goods, Yoe are
invited to. call a inspect his goods
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andone
more le expeeted,
' In 0 man w le .
_addition to th 0 11 li
.was
introdneed recently, ' e have a class in
Greek in Form 111. he inteoduction
unexpected aPpened on Thurs.
day last when the overnment a Sir
Wilfrid Laurier we t down to defeat in
a way that is atmos past comprehene
McLennan of Tor ento was asked to sit
as a correspendm member. Rev, Mr,
Bremner,B •
reamerConVen•r of Augmentation,
rettorted that onl one duirge required
We buy the best of leather, employ the
highest-paid ekilled labor,and then we
b e.
iu °1NVICTDS FOOT WEAR" •
the meet modern equipped factory, .
h• et
t is mee ng.
HOUSEKEEPER
of these silbjecte give our students a
shin. One would ha - a supposed that a
defeat of a strong i vernment such as
assistence and th: t it., was hoped that
it wceild not req he it very. long, It
We steadfastly refuse to make cheap
• Headquarters for ,High School books
W....NM-Apply at
TIMES. "age.
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broader muse ape a ore liberal eckl•
cation,
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that of Sir Wilfrid miner, winch had
the fiftee
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was reeommende,, that ministers pre-
the before
shoes,
We want the best of buyers, and we
after them with foot•wear
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Oil Friday September 29th
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Commencing at 10 A.m.
While they last we will give the
above complete Aquarium FREE to
ePery purchaser Of a -
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25c box of Rexall Liver Pills
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Come 1 W I h 0 lhO
ear y. e on y ay .
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at ErfoX's. - " '
The drill and cal, beaks are very
prestige of continuous years
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0.; PreaneritY, would ' ave been imps,
sent claims . augmentation
their congrega lane urging greater
Ft? to suit
wierll'••
Anniver ry Serviees.
of the
The eighteent anniversaryMany
opening of St 1.11's Church will be
held on Sunday ext when Rev. H. M
Lang -Ford, of istowel Will h,e the
• the
preacher, . On onday evening
annual harvest Aper and entertain.I
ment will be held Supper will be ser-
.,
ved in the school room from 6 to 8
Speciel News aper Gffer.
The TIMES is p pared te receive
subscriptions to the oronto dal 1 bHarvey
l'y.G o e
on the following fa rable rates: -.The
daily Globe to Janu y, lst 1912; for
75 cents, or to the t of January, 1813,
for $4. These a exceedingly low
ratesforCanada's opu ar newspaper.
All orders left at t TIMES office will
have prompt atten on,
popalar, Patrol -/lead rGeerge Howsen,
of the Boy Solite, 'rank Sturdy and
,
Treleaven e ercised the boys
last week under tit- direction of the
Instructer; Mr. G. R Smith. The girls
are in chaege of Xis: C. E. Brewster
and Miss B. E. And. son.
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In addition to es , mentioned in a
previous issue, the •Ilowing students
will train in the prof . ssional schools:-
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sible, but the electi • n returns tell a
different tale.
circumstan•es attending the
general elections t; d to confirm the
belief that the victo .y of Mr, Borden
and his party was n•t a victory for the
masses Chief amo g those were thee.
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influence that was thrown into the
fight lay the motion° ists and the privi-
leged classes. The e fought as they
liberality.
The Clerk pre : enta a call from Port
Dalhousie in fa our of Rev. D. Tait,
offering POO sti lend with use of manse
and four week:' vacation. Rev, Mr.
ePaierane wasgive app • ienatseodntofoprrothseec
utrtaenatlt
'and Mos- 11 K
Mon, - rs. c agueLittle,
McArthur and Clark of Teeswater
represented the claims of Teeswater,
If
buyers,
Fit,
you
Styleand
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are one
try "INVICTUS"
Service.
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those
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THE .DRUGGIST..
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The, CHS.J..„...CleL
Macdonald BI"k•
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Sibro
Winghaln•
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On
o'clock. After t e supper an enter-
taininentmeinoriai Hwailit b held in the Mills
pecial efforts are be
ing made to m ke the program of
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Everything in Public and High School
booke at KNox's•
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Miss E Redburn'in .tratford Normal
School and Misses 1. IVIcPherson and
R. Davidson and.Mese s., a McKee and
G. Goble in Faculty o Education, Tor-
have never fought . ;fore for the over-
throw of the Oove ment, and, unfor-
tunately„ their effo ts have been well,.
and with many of the members of
Presbytery, spok - in highest terms of
the work done b Mr. Tait, and regret-
ted his .
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munc, recitation and speeches surpass
even previous y rs.
'Sold Priz Harness.
Mr. There Kew ast week exhibited
onto. . 3. Clarenc Wilson will ene
Mr
ter Faculty of Applie. Science, Toron-
to. Mr. Harry Green Facul-
rewarded. Then a Me the annexation
cry had more or les effect in producing
the Liberal defea . No effort was
proposed eparture.
. Mr. Tait signi ed his intention to
accept the call a . the translation was
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10.Kitchen tables for sale, . that we
have used as Clothing tables.
. MoGEE & CAMPBELL.
..ww•ejmn•
his set of heavy do ble harness at the
Lucknow fall fair nd won first prize.-.
The harness was a terwards soldto Mr,
O'Rielly, of Kin bridge at $80 and
will enter
ty of Arts, Queen's nivereity, King-
ston, Ont.,' and Mr. R chard Lloyd will
in all probability take -: coarse also in
Queen's in the School of Mining. We
spared by the Opp sition to stir up a
feeling of unrest mongst the people
. • • • •
that their nation lity was m danger,a
and that the Lini ed States was but
agreed to, MnMr. P:rrie
as interim Mode
thepulpit v cant
The seseiozi recoiyis
being appointed
ator and to declare
n the1st Octob r
of Wingham, S.
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WORTH THE
MONEY
Nice house, barn, fruit trees, gar-
den and 8-4 of an acre of land on
outskirts of town will be sold
right Just the place for a re-
tired farmer or 'easiness man.
Mrs.. Herdsman's Cottage on Cath-
erine street, Lately." renovated
throughout Immemate posses-
slob. Good -
WESTERN 'PROPER TIES
$1001000 made dutingthe past year
in the increase of values in the
West, "Did 1 on get. an. of it?' ,Palmerston
Webtive the bele agency in this dis-
, 'Wet for on number of ' rapidly.
• towns on the Grand
' owing .
• k -Pacific, also properties
in nearlY all the • old'er Western
. , cities. •
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Many fortunes willbe made in the
next few years in the wonder-
ful"West. You may be one ofare
• the lucky ones if youinvestnow.
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Died at Pplmarston.
• The death occur ed. at her home in
Palmerston on S urday evening last
of Emma Trowel relict of the late
therefore cannot e on exhibition at
the Wingharn fair. Mr, Kew will have
single harness oi exhibition at the
wingham fair. .
wish these students s ccess and Pros-
perity. '
At a meeting of th students the fol-
lowing were appointe a committee to
waiting the passate of reciprocity to
become more insis ent in its demands
upon Canada,. until Canada ehould be
1•d g b t'
paced in real an er o f a sorp zon b y
the States. While the cry that the
Kinloss, Moleswor
examined and fou4d
carefully kept. .
The Commissione
reported as to t
h and Lucknow were
to be correctly and
s to the -Assembly
eir diligence. Mr.
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•se eve-,
, 7q
• her 57th year The
James Vanstone i ,
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Cedar Apply to
have charge of the rrangements for
Field Day: Form I Miss E E An-
flag was in (lenge; was a hollow one, it
Duncan and Mr
-members
datheson were ap-
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deceased was born • t Listowel and re-
sided in that town until a few years
rails wanted the
Western Foundry Co, Limited,
demon, Mr. li• Dore Form III, Miss 1.
Kennedy,Mr. W. Bu hanan; Form II,
had its effect wit many, and told
against the Liber Is. '
pointed on
Y. P. S.
the Executive of
See ns for Trunks and Vslises. .
ago when her hush d engaged in the
jewellery business i Palmerston. She
had for many years been a member of
the Methedist Chu ch. Two children,
a son and daughter are left to mourn
.
Will Ste t on Time.
Exhibitors at th • Wingbant fall fair
on Friday will ki dly make it a point
to be in good time with their live stock.
Miss G. Nicholson, r. G., Hamilton;
Form I, Miss D . H ugh, Mr. G. Bu-
chanan, and thee foll wing ofdciais of
the W. H. S. A.A.-Misses M. Fry, B.
Dickson, J. VinNorzifan, F. Beemer, L.
The influences at were brought to
k*
bear u on worgmo•
en f the
. . vi,) • . 0 cities n
and t ns were e ective, as is sn w
by t e envy votpo e yappointed
h° h 11 d b theCon-
servative candiltes. The men were
Rev. J. A. Fer
Mo derator for th
Rev . Messrs. Hard
a com
Infirm ministers' f
son was appointed
next six months.
e and McLean were
ittee on Aged and
nd.
yir • .
•GRE R
Where quality cnunts we win.
the loss of a loin g and affectionate
mother Mrs. V$stone was an aunt
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of H. B. Elliott of he TIMES and Mr,
and Mrs Elliott at tided the funeral at
T day
onu .
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The time for rece" ing entries in live
stock will be up t. 1 o'clock p. m. and
the judging will ; art promptly at L30
o'clock. Those ; tering. in the horse
races will ale kindly note, that
the the first • h .at will positively be
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1 SO oak. Exhibitors
Bowman, Meisrs. P.1McEwen, S. Me-
Kercher, H. Day he committee do
not intend to canvas he merchants for
prizes as formerly bu they will make a.
general canvass for subscriptions te
buy badges and tropliies which will be
,
told th at recipro ity threatened their
very existenceh A
that the country would
be flooded wit merle an workmen
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that the shops w Id be compelled to
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dose their noors or cut down their
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time that the me - who voted for reci-
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procity endangere their own livlihood.
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Mr T. S. McKe iie and T. E. Ken -
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ney having been e amined were certi-
fled to Montreal : College as students
for the ministry !
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The Clerk reirted that Rev. Mr.
Walker of Toro to had declined the
call to Dunganno ,
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GENERAL:
FIRE
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AGENT
itiilinitti
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' Prices go to pieces, • ja at %utility re-
d h I
mains firm at our Boot an oe sa e.
GREER,
called at . o'c will
ki dl observe tie se rules .;
n y • ,
as iz efo the different con-
awarded pr ,,e, er
tests. On behalf o the ',school the
io.
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It is no wonder, therefore, that the
.
workingmen were ampeded by these
Mr Duncan st ted that he had mod-
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erated in a call t Mr. R. lg. IVIcEach-
LIM
ACCIDENT
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S a ur nee
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committee desire t ank Most heart-
that o directly to them,
ern, by the Du annon charge, but
r LATE ULASS
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• Wingha Fall Fair.
'Thursday and 4 day of this week
thedays of the 'i'h m fall fair .
.
The indoor exhibits will be placed in
an judged n Thursday. For
Will the par,. w .. borrowed my
circular shears . tinsmith's snips
kitidl return the , . W. J. BOYCE.
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' :.,1"he Stol -n Diamonds.
An interesting , nd laughable
• I whohave cont ibutedprizes or
11Y al •
money in former ears. The date
of this year's event w 11 be announeed
later and a program e of . the events
will be issued. Tit publie are most
cordially invited.
crys appealed
and while many f them must have
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d•t•the
seen by the exist' g con t ions that cry wet sone gott n up explicitly for
election purpose:, they apparently
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were not prepare., ,ci take any chances.
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that Mr. McEac ern had asked his
name to be withd awn.
Mr. Hardie wa appointed as Con-
vener of Comtnitt e on systematic giv-
.
mg'
It was agreed t have the next regu-
WE
WEATHER
Coupled with
mo___ e
. eez ,u0ANING
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Issuer of Marriage
f/MMIO
a REAL ESTATE and
Business.
Licenses.
position
Friday afternoon th • live stock will be
exhibition and j , dged. There is a
somedy
drama M three acts entitled "The
Stolen Diamonds' will be in
e
THE NUR c N RIDINGS.
The big slump wa• in Ontario for out-
side of this Provin e the Laurier Gov,-
larmeeting at NV' h Dech
i g am on ec. ,
when Dr. R. 15. M Kay and Dr. A S
Office over Maloolm's Grocery.
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Ritchie .86 : Cosens
REAL ESTATE ANDINSURANCE
good. listof attraetio s, mchiding a 2.40
presented
the opera house on Friday
ernment had a maj.rity.
Grant will hold a conference on
horse race and a : reen horse race
The Wingham Citize ..:' Band and the
Lucknow Pipe Band will furnish the
musical program. •T ; special prize of
$d22raufgohrt,. twaeg;yiceuelr;uorl .. coalntsd inpuhrpeaovsye
classes by Chas. Kneehtel and
classes special prize of $10 for
two-year-old colts in roadster and car-
riage classes will bri ,g out the largest
Win ham.
class of colts ever - • en an. g
The petade of schoo children, headed
by the bands, will leave the Public
October 6th, by t
Clu . under the a
b,
Auxiliary of 6:
Hospital. This d
cLeuseshfunlowlaasntd fnaelilt
tend the concer •
laugh and. help
eral admission is
seats at 35 cents.
at McKibbon's d 4
afternoon at 2 o'
evening,
e Lucknow Dramatic
.s ices of the Ladies'
P
Wingharn General
ama was most sue-
hwhohreinngpraennstedAat-t
and enjoy a hearty
. ood cause. The gen-
'5 cents and reserved
Plan of hall opens
g store next Tuesday
lock.
The result of la- t Thursday's voting
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is a disappointme,t to the Liberals. of
Huron county. ' hen the general re-
sult is taken in o consideration the
shoowting madebyoby. tdh e Llinbesroaultsh ofthis
the late member M. Y. McLean, is
defeated by Mr. Merrier, who has a
majority of 100. n West Huron, E.
N. Lewis is re-ele , ed over M. G. Cam-
eron by a majora y of 168. In East•
Huron Jas, Bow art won over Arch
No true Liberal eed be disheartened
at the prodigious . rn of events. The
party goes down t. an honorable de-
feat, after a record of fifteen years of
magnificent work fo Canada, in which
Canelehhdeethmedweoarl 't°gIrteewe isyllhineohthbeee
t
discouraged by def . at, but will con-
tinue, in Opposition . c in office, to work
for the honor and ad ancement of the
great country in•whi .1 our lot has been
cast, and which it is • r common duty
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and privilege to devei T.
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mons and a pu ic mee mg in
address bl' t' '
the evening.
The Clerk pres nted the statistical
report in printed f rm, to be distribut-
eemon h f • '
g t e ami ies of the congrega-
tions of the Presb tery.
The report show that the average
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givings per famil in the Presbytery
to stipend of mi asters is $2.50 less
than the average O the whole church,
and the average gi ings to the schemes
of the ehurch is $1. 9 more per family
than the whole ch ch.
MISS SPARLING
' GRADUATE OF TORONTO
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
And authorized teacher of the Fletcher
Music Method Simylex and Kinder -
garten. Teacher of Piano and Theory.
Pupils prepa'red for conservat ory ex-
aminations.
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Theory by correspondence to eat of
town Purils
CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 1 5th,
Apply Miss
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BANK R
mizmiimanz, oN;PA/uo.
aMilmon00••••••.1.4
Farmers who want money to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed foe 'market
can have it on reasonable terms.
Notes disoonnted for tradermen, inert
chants or agent., on favorable terms.
Lona! on real estate at the lowest
rates going,
.
School building p omptly at 12.45
o'clock. . Mr, Stater, the principal,
TimmtES AND VALISES.- The kind you
Hislop by a majori , of 197. The Lib-
erals 9f this riding looked forward to
The most regrettab e feature of the
the election is the def . at of such men
The average stip nd m the Presby-
tery of Maitland s $112.00 less than
at Sparling's home,
Minnie street,
will be at the sc .ol building at 12
.
want at money saving prices.. W. J. electing a supper er of Sir Wilfrid
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-...REER,The vote n Win ham Turn -
Laurier. Wingham,
as Hon. W. S. Eleidin 1, Gee 1'. Gra-
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ham, Win. Patterson, McKenzie King
that of the whol synod and 214$ 00
less than
Boy et*
.0T ..ANTED. -To learn the • • •
o'cloeic to sell ticke : to the children at
a cost of 5 cents ea, . We hope to see
. d that
feavietrahneld
Irna rag;
berry, Wroxeter an. East Wawanosh
Pow.irui WANTE1D-.- igheSt cash was quite satisfact y, but the other
piece for all ki of hve "
and Sydney Fisher. Men who have
given much to the pbuilding of the
the av age of the whole
church, which is $1 43,00 notwithstaecl-
ing the fact tha this as one of the
.printing
business. Good chance for a bri ght act -
ive boy. Apply at Timm office.
Christie's. Grocery
PHONE 59. .
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e onfeethe btehset in
iat ha:toe:
paid poultrY• menicip
'Phone 10. units', Limited. althea fell off very badly.
The Liberals of the (runty will be quite
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nation and have work d faithfully for
th ' 1 . d h b the same
a peop e an av y se
wealthiest Presby ries of the church
W J W I k f P b •
Go to Kmox's for your High School
Wingham.
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.. • content to abide by e result and will
beenthl 1 dismissed
ru ess i
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hooks,
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Death H. Sperling. if Conserve-.
people
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ANOKOR POsTS-A quaritity of good
cedar posts, suitable for anchor posts.
Apply to John R, Salter, Winghatn,
Ont.
of be perfectly satisfie our
Mr. John H. Sp rling passed away at tive friends give u as good Govern-
his home in Whit hurth.on Monday in anent as has been th case under the
his Z6th T d d had beenLiberals, When the next battle comesDollars.
t year. e eeeese
' f banner
Sir Wilfrid. Laurier L1fl continue to
be one of the most p mineat men in
Canadian°Utica' life. His charm of
p ., .
manner, his grace of expression, his
To BENT -Seven -roomed house, good
garden, hard and soft water. Apply
at TIMES office.
"A Dollar saved is a Dollar eorned."
Gut Boot arid Shoe sale will save you
W. J. GREER.
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ailing for some time, having been along the Liberals the Old
brilliancy of mind, his blamelessness of
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troubled with hi heart but had been county of Huron ve• 1 be found ready
'Death of Mrs. Johnson •
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It is with deep r gret that we this
weoeekharecworidfethoef dent r oFfruIld 7 obahlisoMn:
which occurred at he home cit Frances
able to be aroun until the cfay previous te, work in the inter •sts of their partY.
to his death. H had been for a num- On election nigh ., the irLieboeinramIsittree;
beheurroefhyoeraersarnbuet ernimoarnrgattothtehirthivt rcoeoivniedinthtehereptautrenhsie thliotehke
and the- Cork-
Thus used th, Town Hall The
Iffe-these are qualiti s which cannot
be gainsaid, ad they have been used
with the utmost devotion in the inter-
.ests of the cohui nhtriy1 wh .: ch tedCshiefwteeliin
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wits
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The anniversary services in connec-
thin with the Me t odist Church here
wati121 andbeheld o,
1 cloocnk :unrnay,Thce oseeirldee;
a
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street on Tuesday ening, The de-
teased lady was born n Calross Town.
ship and was in her 4 th year and ante
to Wingharn a numb r of years ago.
Mrs. Johnson had be e in poor health
for some time She as held in 'high
etiteent by a large ci de of friends who
Will hear of her d ath With regret.
She had for a nutnb r of years beeti a
member of Strant s Chetah and had
-e
always taken an act ve interest in the
wink of the ehurc . She is survived
by her aged me, er, tWe brothers!
Messrs. tired told Frank Weeks, of
Ogress; five siste s,Mes. Gisillagher
lage from els a number of years serVatiVeS
ago. He had a arge circle of friends early returns Indic': ted the election ofOurS
and his death i regretted. Mr. Spar- Mr. Biewman and thn defeat of the
like was a Me odist m religion and Governmeete and ,1 s announcement
Conservative in politics. He was twice Was the signal for .. monster demon -
married and tw • daughters by the first stration, From th . town and country
wife survive, az Mass Ethel Spar- People migrated to .1 e main street and
ling, London a d Miss Sophia Sperling, the centre of the to n became congest -
Toronto. Afte moving to Whitechurch ed by a .shouting, beisterous crOwd,
who, ernied with. home. tat paria and iii)
he wes married to Miss Cottle t
with two sons, amid and Ernest, Sur- lands of noise -lime limcing instrumen s
imaginable, It wa: ply joy •n
vives him. Mr Fletcher Sperling ef tampege. There w.s no suppressing
' ' ticl Mrs. W. the Jubilant spirit. of the Corieerva,
russets .
B , m a .rother a
Ainley, of High ' Ivo Alta., is a eider tly e8'hnAr:d6rnsd in kerosene
.1 out, • 'lath applied and
tinu re McNeil of Grey toveaship
., is Litiphilie street was ablaze With light
a half Moto, T e bereaved will have 'the Citizene' Raid - as out and played
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remain at
waile
He t head of the
Liberal party, and lea. the Opposition
when the new Parliam•at meets, some
six weeks hence, T, his newspaper
Mende who called on • im at Ottawa an
Saturday,
was ready Sir Wilfrid • eclared that he
"to stay wi h the boys" and
lead the Liberal kite: when the new
Parliameet meets.
a- u is o e u•ns o e
Th f II I* t f r t f r th . Doro-
Won Will be found* 0 soother page and
in these, later return - have illade a few
ehanges.
. - a
he standing of the parties up to
- ' ' ' follows•-
Tuesday evening is . - .
Will be conducted .. Rev. T.W. Cosens,
of Clinton. On t e Monday eveningabliselteeg
followieg a fowl s .per and entertain-
rhea will be held, Supper served from
5 te 8 o'clock. Th•re will he addresses
. . .
by RevrSmall of Blyth and Rey
Xr. Durrant, of : •Igrave. An excel-
"lent pregram wilt . • giveh by the Itlyth
Methodist choir; r. Fowler, soloist
and Miss ItcOlInto , soprano, of Gode-
rich; Miss Hiles, doeutionist, Kinder-
dine, Mrs. Small : d Prof. A. E. Cook,
of Blyth. Keep hese dates in mind
.
and attend the :ervieet supper aim
entertainnlenti
v C 11 h
est dutlrienggestheavitiebte2
years. The largest treiners in
'Canada Owing to our connec-
tit 0..lif over Ontario, we do
eldltoeus ?nay
any other School
study all at home •or partly at
/ te arid finish at the College.
Affiliated with The Commercial
Educators' Associatien of -
ada. It vemild be well fo Ca"
r y011
te investigate before thee:mtg
Exelusive right for Cattalo of
the world-famous Bliss ;look-
keeping Systehly Which is
equalledI t is actual Bushiest
f t #1 " h
rorn Star ito MS , and the
keeps sable books
aid Mrs. Adam 1 8ICay, Teeswater
Mrs. Green, Ter .nto; Mrs. Diebee
Cleveland; Mist 11, setta Wocks, Toroti-
to Her Inisbatid nd children are left
to Mourn the loss . f a kind and hiving
the n
the sympathy of . tmy friettds in their several seIectione an , rant -of tow.
Auction. The etterte takes plate hat The whole i 610bleta:in WAS In
this (Thursdey) a ternoon to the 'Whig- keeping vnth the gr at - victory to the
COServetive party and reminded the
earn. cemetery. Liberals of the big elebtabon held by
*Oa, . them at, the eine 0 i the Liberal Vieth*
CO, s. & Nat Liberal
Outuriu 72 18
Quebed gg 86a
Nova Scotia 9 , c.'
New Brunswick 5 ' '"
Prince Edward Isle d 2 2
LOST. -,-In Winghten, a Old locket
with %Wale '`,T. J. C." in tamed lettere
on front of Ioeket. Finder will be re-
warded by leaving shine atTlIVIES office.
iis
Cherteted Batiks and Whole -
sale Rouges. Enter Any time.
Individual instructiore
.0 ot et.
tau ;arm from Aug. 28th
The
rioAisk
in June 1896. T e Toten Hall wet
8 2
Wfite, etill et for
Wife and /nether. ehildren are,
Edith, Ell., Velma, titeetta
.
re
a!
Gins Werrren. Apply, D 5. Perrin artreded to the di Ire atid a resaea
1., • d London0 A d li tea by 1 r Bowman and
& Company. MU,' ft * were e ve .
mitylioba
Saskatchewan 1 9
Alberta' 1 6
$10 Itowarol.
phone
particulars,
and Master Vred.. To the bereavea
., , .
tither premitient C . naerVativeshrongh, 'The
Bstieh Columbia 7 0
Will be extended th .
commtinity. The
ii
place this ( ?Mild ,
,Witighato eemetet
house at 3 o'clock.
sympathy of the'
funerai will take
- . the
) afteriteott to
. :Service at the
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,.,,.......1.*
. ,,,, „.., best of good feeling ereVailed te
Dr. Nelson Tait, or 4.98-4aditia eve., out 'the contest and irk election mght..,
Toronto, will be at the Queen's ,Hotel, reflecting credit to oth ConeervatiVet
Witigham all iday, Friday, october and Ieherels. In, - other eolumn we
mho for &eistfilettee in disesie§ of By te 4 detgated 're .rt of the vote in
e,
Ear, NoSe and Thro'at, Gletleet fitted. t 6 different divisi • s in East Euron,
134
Conservative stn. Nationalist
, .,
nut erity 49.,
.
Tyte deferita lections,
The above reward will be paid to
any person giving information lending
to the reenvety of a Seeteh ,Collie dog,
answering the Mime of Brute, lost
May 14th. 11 J. BMX,
National Itotel, Whigham.
WINCRAlvi •
BUSINESs COI LEGE
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lotto. tabottott, . Ivegleolit,
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