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GUY FAWKES.
by Catesby to. assist with labour or
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for ever, by an Act which was not re-
Women's Institute Convention.
Violin Tuition- "
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money, In the interval between the
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completion of the preparations and
pealed for over two centuries. The
festivities which were long common
The annual convention of the Wo-
In another column will be found the
Wilson,
A number have entered our voting
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Fawkes's
men's Institute for Ontario will be
announcement of Mr. Peter
contest. wish every township and
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Last week we were unable to find
the opening of parliament, Fawkes
on what is called Guy day
hold in the Canadian Foresters' Hall,
who is organizing a class of violin
village within a radins of thirty miles:
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apace for our article on Nov. 5th and
was sent into Flanders to acquaint
are now perhaps dying out. The cus-
Toronto, on Thursday and Friday,
students. Mr. Wilson has had con-
to have a contestant. The first prize
' See Box and Cox and Mrs, Bouncer
Cherry Bark
its associations. This week we pub
Stanley and Owen the Jesuit with the
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tom was to dress up an absurd figure
Nov 20th and 21st. An interesting
elderable orchestral experience and
will be a piano and the others graded
at the Hockey Club Concert,
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lish an article ofi Guy Fawkes which
plot, and to secure their co-operation
in rage with a tall cap and a lantern,
programme has been prepared, and it
his intention Is to form an ensemble
down, Got in line -or at least Inquire
- Wait for the Concert under the Aus-
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!a taken -,verbatim from the Eocyclo-
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after the event of the explosion. A
to parade with this through the
is hoped that as many as possible will
class for the move advanced students
for particulars. The contest will last
pleas of the Wingbam Hockey Club.
psedia Britannica, which all must ad.
mit will be free from bias. It is as
great cause of disagreement among
conspirators was the fact that the
streets singing rbymes, and finally at
night to burn the effigy. This holo-
avail themselves of the privilege of
at which the study of music suitable
about four months,
; Date will be announced next week.
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What's the use experimenting w1ifil -
follows:—
Catholic lords and members of parlia-
caust was in some places an important
attending, .
for church orchestras will be taken up.
Died is Edmonton.
At the meeting of the Bible Society
medicines? Why be persuaded to .
try something just because it is I
The Catholics in England had hoped
merit would be destroyed in a common
annual ceremony, presided over by the
Band Concert. -
Father bone-
Last week the Advance mentioned
held on Sunday evening last, Misses
new, when you can get a medicine '
much from the accession of James I.
catastrophe with those whom the plot
local officials,
Owing to conflicting with another
After a lingering illness of several
the serious illness of Albert W. Sander.
Mabel Pender and Mae Pattison were
drat has stood the test o . I years, !
To facilitate hie passage to the throne,
was specially intended to strike. That
The question as to the part taken by
concert, the Wingham, Citizens' Band
months Mr. Colin Matheson of Tiver.
son of Edmont6n, eldest son of Mr.
appointed collectors for the town,
and which hAs newer disappointed? .1
he had given great cause for such
the Catholics should somehow be
the Jesuits in the Gunpowder Plot has
will hold their concert in the Town
ton passed away on Sunday, Nov 9, at
and Mrs. Albert Sanderson of Wings
Division Court will be held on
hopes, promising that the fines against
warned there was general agreement,
been a much debated one. There
Hall on Tuesday next, Nov, 18th, The
the age of 64 years and 9 months.
ham. On Friday morning word was
Thursday, the 13th, His Honor Judge
We know what Rexall Cherry -
Bark Cough Cure it. Nothing I
recusants should not be exacted, and
but not as to the method in which the
seems to be no doubt that Garnet, the
programme will consist of especially
The funeral was held on Tuesday and
received that'he was very low and his
Holt presiding. We understand there
else will so readily relieve, to I
bestowing honours upon several Ro-
warning should be given. This die-
superior of the order in England, had
prepared music by the Band, recita-
was conducted under the auspices of
mother left on the afternoon train but
are a number of cases to be heard,
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.1 tight, dry, hacking cough. 0
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man Catholic gentlemen. Therefore,
agreement no doubt caused the failure
a guilty knowledge of the plot, if he
tions and songs by local talent.
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the Tiverton Masonic Lodge, Mr.
on Saturday another message annoue.
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when, after James was securely seated
Of the whole transaction. Ten days
before the
did not even actively encourage it.
WiDgharn has a band that is rarely
Matheson was one of the most highly
edhisdeath. Mrs. Sanderson could not
about courage I A Baltimore
woman underwent nine
cherry, .
1! arid o(her valuable sedatives and
on the throne, the severe laws of
opening of parliament,
He was tried and condemned March 28
excelled and should receive the hearty
respected residents of Bruce county
be located until ehe reached Winnipeg
major surgi-
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Elizabeth against priests and recusants.
Lord Monteagle, a Catholic and a
and executed May 3, 1000,
support of our citizens.
and his sterling qualities endeared
and by that time a companion of the
caI operations and then unfalteringly
submitted to the
;- expectorants. !
-1 So stop diat cough before it leads ;
were again put into execution, many
friend of several of the conspirators,
received letter
Shop Early.
him to all whom he met. The deceased
deceased had passed through Winni-
- marriage ceremony.
I to serious illness. Stop it Without 1,
Roman Catholic gentlemen experienc.•
an anonymous giving
him
Crusade From Pulpits.
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was the father of Mies Jennie D.
peg with the body en route to Wing.
Ritchie and 0osene report the Bale of
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experimenting.
ed feelings of deep resentment. Rob-
a warning, couched in ambiguous
It seems a trifle early to hang out
Matheson who for the past few years
ham. The body arrived on Wednes-
two lots fronting on Patrick St. be-
.
ert Catesby, a man steeped in plots,
terms, not to attend the opening, for
"they
the sign "shop early" but the early
has been our secretary. The Advance
day but funeral arrangements will not
longing to the Morrow estate. There
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conspiracies, and secret embassies, but
shall receyve a terrible blowehopper
this It is not know,
Hundreds of Ministers will observe No-
a gets the most satisfactory re-
extends their sincerest sympathy to
be made until Mrs. Sanderson arrives.
are good buildingai on the premises and
Rexall Cold Tablets in
a gentleman of great personal power
And fascination, conceived a plan for
parleament."
who wrote the letter. Tresham was,
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vember 30 as Tuberculosis Sunday.
suits as a rule. The time between
now and Christmas is none too early
the bereaved family.
Bert obeyed the call of the West three
years agd and returned an a visit about
the purchaser Mr. Norman Pry, will
have a pleasant home in a desirable
cure cold
head. Cherry Bark and Cold
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the remedy of all this. His parents
and is, g enerally suspected ; but when
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to permit the prudent ones to delay
Student Lecture.
two years ago. He was in his 23rd
location.
Tablets used together are guaran-
had suffered much for their religion,
Catesby accused him of it, he vehe-
The lapse of a year since the church.
in giving the gift subject some at-,
On Monday afternoon Mr. Arthur W.
year and was a young man of excel-
Mr. Henry Deacon of East Wawa-
teed to cure any cold or money
andhehimself had been an incessant
mently and with oaths denied all
es of Ontario observed Tuberculosis
tendon. By reading the advertise-
Beall M.A., who is sent out by the De-
leat parts and most popular in Wing-
nosh left at the Advance Office a eample
. . refunded.
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plotter among the discontented Catho.
knowledge of the matter. Som�thjng
Sunday shows great advances in the
merits in the Advance you will be
partment of Education of Ontario as
ham. The sympathy the common-
of the potatoes grown on his farm.
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lies of the later years of Elizabeth's
feign, and for joining in Risex's rebel-
in the character of the letter and of
the attendant circumstances seems to
strength of the movement, to judge by
the are being made
guided to right stores and will save
money.
Lecturer on Eugenics and Personal
Hygiene in High and Public Schools, de-
ity goes out to the parents in their sad
affliction. .
One weighed 211:x, 4 Oz.' and another
2 lb 8 oz. Potatoes should be
J. W. McKibbon
lion had been heavily fined. 'But there
is no reason to believe that he, or in.
render it probable that the whole
thing was prepared heforehand to
preparations which
throughout Ontario for the services on
Moved To Hamilton.
livered an address to the student body of
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not
scarce if there are many grown as large
deed any of the conspirators, were
quash the plot, but in such a manner
Sunday, Nov. liftli. On that day,
which ie; occasion of the Annual
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. VanNorman
the High School. The following day Mr.
Beall addressed the Public School stn-
111111TH5.
as these.
DRUGGIST & OPTICIAN
actuated by selfish motives or feelings
of revenge in assenting to that scheme
that the Government should not be
fully alive to the. danger until the
Tuberculosis Sunday, it is expected
have purchased a flue residence in the
city of Hamilton and have
dents in the morning and the young men
Cook -In St.. Stephens, New Bruns.
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wick, On Nov. 5th, to Dr. and Mrs.
On Tuesday evening Miss Mary
Reynolds, milliner, fell on the icy
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for the carrying out of which they
conspirators bad no time to escape, It
from.at least a thousand pulpits ser-
moved
there. We deeply regret the removal
of the High School and Business College
in
K H. Cook, a son,
walk and broke her arm near the
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dared and suffered so much. Oatesby's
bag also been suggested that the
mons will be delivered, urging upon
the attention of the congregations the
of this household from our -midst but
the afternoon All of these lectures
were pronounced, by those of mature
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shoulder. If each merchant would
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own words probably express best the
in
whole plot itself was got up by Cecil,
and was nothing but a state trick.
necessity for co-operation in the sat-
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Hamilton is a more convenient centre
years who were present, as having the
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take some little care of the portion of
walk in front of his store it would
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way which they regarded the
matter. "The nature of the disease,"
he said, "requires so sharp a remedy."
Monteagle at once took this letter to
Salisbury, who communicated it to the
ion wide campaign againatthe "White
Plague." In some cases, pa,stors have
for one service in the day resigned
for Mr. VauNorman'6 work.. As a
salesman, Charlie has few equals, and
Wingham lias lost a good citizen.
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right ring and should be productive
great good. Tile Editor was only able
to attend the first one, which was un-
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be a great convenience to pedestrians.
Parents, teachers. ministers and'
School
It should also be remembered that the
king, directly his MAjf-sty returned
t heir offices of preacher to notable lay-
Their many friends here will be pleas-
folded with a master hand, Mr. Beall
Mr. Gen. Moir is visiting friends in
moral reformers all advising young
plot was conceived and entered upon
from Royston, where he had been
mei who have achieved distinction
ed to always learn of Mr. and Mrs.
thoroughly understands student life and
Port Huron.
men to shun a poolroom and yet a
before the more severe execution of
hunting, and ib seems to have been at
in the crusade, while in many other
VatlNorman'a advancement.
his message was conveyed so that all
Mr. Jae. Bowman, M. P., was in
municipality licenses same. The Ad -
the laws against recusants. Catesby'8
once decided that every precaution
churches the sermon will be supple-
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could understand. He believed in clean,
town Monday,
vance believes it is a menace to young
P was to blow up king, lords, and
should be taken, Winter received
m-nted by addresses from prominent
Forget It Not.
manly sports, such as foot -ball, baseball,
Rev. T. H. Farr of Blyth was in
men and if the present council does
Rubbers
commons in the Parliament House
warning that all was discovered. Tref-
citizen's interested in the cause. Ex-
On Saturday next beginning at three
hockey, etc., but entreated young men
town on Monday.
not see fit to cancel the license
with gunpowder. Early in loozi, he
ham also warned Catesby aod the
tra momentum has been given to the
o'clock, the Ladies' Auxiliary to the
to not let sports gain the mastery but to
Dr. H. E. W. Tamlyn spent last
Or the one in"Wingliam, it can
wrote to his cousin Tbomas Winter
others that all was known, and pas-
occasion this year by hearty approv-
Wingharn General Hospital will hold
keep them under their feet. The young
week in Toronto.
surely offer no objection to giving the
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desiring him to come to London.
Bionately desired them to make good
al which has been given the idea by
a sale of home-made cooking, home
men were warned against the deadly
Mr. F. Buchanan took a business
people an opportunity at the January
It seems almost cruel
W, inter, after some hesitation, having
their escape to foreign lands. They,
important clerical bodies and many
made candy, etc., and all ladies wish-
cigarette and what the speaker termed the
trip to Toronto last week.
elections to say how they feel as to its
to the Children
consented, found Catesby at Lambeth
however, determined to await further
dignitaries of the various eburche,,nd
ung to assist this worthy cause'are ask-
'fool' room. There was only one destiny
Ex -Reeve McDonald was in Buffalo
continuance, .
send to
with John Wright, All three were
events, and Fawkes especially stuck to
his in the that
officials in public and semi-pubh6 ori-
ed to donate cooking and candy. The
for the cigarette fiend and the young man
on business returning Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harris, of 54
school these wet, sloppy
old plotters and companions in plots
post vault with coolness
tions have come out individually ap-
Auxiliary are agents for the California .who
hung about a pool room. To the girls,
Mrs. Leonard Walton, who is trill-
Beatty Ave., Toronto, have announced --
and conspiracies. Catesby now broach-
Of courage which seems to have'lleen
pealing for aid in any movement which
Perf time Co. and are prepared to take '
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he said, they 5lId purify the nation, for
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tally ill, has been taken to a Hospital
in the city press the engagement of
days without Rubbers—
el his new schento to Winter, who at
one of hie chief characteristics.
will teach the people of Canada the
orders for
r same. Gladstone once said,
if a young woman would refuse to keep
at London.
their daughter, Edith May, to E. Pier -
first wondered at the strangeness of
The Lord Chamberlain, on the 4,h
menace and the means of curing Tub-
"that the first duty of &statesman was
company with young men of unclean
Mr James Dore has returned to Eng-
son Stephenson of Toronto. The mar-
they cost so little and af-
the conception and doubted of success,
but finally his consent to it or to
November, going over the Parlia-
House to that
erculosis. .
the care of public health." No doubt:
our citizens turn in
habits there would be a general revival.
land and may return with his faintly
next spring,
ria swill will take place quietly at Dunn
ford so much
gave
merit see all was pre-
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will out goodly'
No young man would walk down street
Ave. Presbyterian Chtiveb, on Nov.
protection.
anything that Catesby should decide
to Wishing, however, to
pared for the morrow, visited the
"very
High Sc hool Notes.
numbers and encourage there public-
pr drive with a lady smoking, then, why,
.
Mrs. T. L. Jobb returned on Satur-
day from a visit with her daughter,
19.,h. Miss Harris graduated from the
enter upon.
vault, and there saw this tall
spirited ladies. The day is Saturday
should a young lady walk with a young
Mrs. Lackie in Aylmer.
Wingham Business College about five
We have a full line of
leave no quiet way untried to obtain
and desperate fellow," who, together
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next, the place is the vacant store next
man who had such little respect for her.
Mrs. Wm. McConnell was called to
years ago and has given up a position
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their end, it was decided that Winter
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with the large quantity of fuel, excit-
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The Executive of the W. H. S. Lit-
to Mr. Awde's flour and feed store.
Throughout it was all exhortation of a
Toronto on Monday last by the Ill-
at twenty dollars per week. Her
School Rubbers in all
Bhould go over to Flanders, to meet
in suspicions which he communicated
erary Society intend hol'ding their,
Box Social'
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sincere heart to -'young people to lead
uses of her daughter, Mrs. Trainer,
father is organizer for the C. 0. P, and
Velasco, the constable of Castile, who
was coming to England to negotiate
to the king, it was decided that a
more strict search should be made.
initial meeting on Friday, 14th, 1913
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T12o L-)yal True Blue Lodge in town
clean lives since purity is the keystone of
character. The outstanding thought,
Mrs. Andrew Robinson and Master
Roy of Orangeville were guests last
an ex -reeve of Wroxeter,
sizes.
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the peace with Spain. Winter was to
Sir Thomas Knevet, a Westminster
Since the new piano has not arrived
will hold a Box Social in the Conn.
which was driven home ,o,as that the y
week of Mrs. Robinson's sister, Mrs,
Boy or, Girl — big feet
inform the constable of the state of
magistrate, was ordered to direct this
the meeting will be in charge, of the
Literary Committee. .
cil Chamber on Tuesday evening, Nov..
should always remember that the human
Davidson. -
, Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers.
the Catholics in England, and to
search, *L%.i going down to the house
Mr. Biehl the Educational De.
25th, on the occasion of the 23rd an-
body is God's living temple, his master-
Mr. Gen, H. Walton left Wedn;kii
Get Partial's Bread at Chriatie's.
or little feet, we have the
entreat him to -solicit the king that
the penal laws against them might be
suddenly, just before midnight, be
came upon Fawkes just stepping out
of
partment gave two excellent addresses
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niversary of their lodge. A good pro-
gramme is being prepared, consisting
piece of splendour, hence, it should be
kept
nn a trip to Gresloy, South Derbyshire
Eogltnd. Mrs. Walton has been there
Mr. Peter Wilson is open to receive
a few beginners in violin. Rudiments
best of Rubbers to fit
recalled. Catesby named Fawkes as
of the door. The 30 barrels of powder
Monday and Tuesday evenings in the
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of vocal & instrumental music, recita-
spotles ly clean in thoughts, words,
actions and habits. Young men, rememb.
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for some time and will return with Mr.
Walton about April. The Advance
of music thoroughly taught. Appoint-
them.
9, likely man in case this quiet way
were discovered; Fawkes was seized,
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tions, dialogues, etc., and an address
ering their mothers and sisters, should
wishes Mr. Walton a safe and plea-
menta made at the Times Office 1013.
failed. Winter saw, the constable at
bound with his own garters, and
At a recent of the Executive
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will be given by Mr. R. 0. Newman of
reverence and Honour all womanhood
sant voyage. .
Don't buy a Vacuum Carpet Cleaner,
Berg�n, and giving up the hope that
searched. Upon him were found a
the follow: -Ig were appointed to blvl
charge ( f the J-Qurnal: - Elltor-in-
Toronto, the Supreme Grand Master
They should shun and reprove all unclean
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Mr. Gen. Moffatt, who for the past
two three has been
until you Bee the "Cadillac" Electric
and Hand Cleaners sold by K. E. Is-
Children's
much would be done by his means,
watch, a tinder box, and some touch-
'\I -. J. A. McBurney Assi
Chief, at.
of the L. T. B. Association. Etch lady
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'conversation and jokes, company, Pic-
or - years in the em.
ploy 0 f the Bank of Hamilton, left on
and & Oo.
sought out Fawkes, whom be found
wood. He at once avowed his pug-
Editt", 51r. X. E, Shaw; Sub. Editors
attending is kindly rcqixested to pro-
tures and plays, newspapers and books,
Tuesday to attend the Technical
WANTED.— A good general servant.
with Stanley at Ostend. Representing
pose, and said that if he had been
-F a IV, Miss M. Ritchie and Mr.
vide a box of refreshments and will be
for by doing so they could make Canada
School in Toronto. Gen, was one of
Apply in person or writing to Ad -
School
to him that something was in hand to
within the house when taken he
admitted free. Boxes are to be auc-
a clean land. The lecture will no doubt
Wingliarn's popular young men, who
vance Office.
be done in England, they passed
would have blown up house, takers,
W 1'. Buchanan ; Form Ill A, Miss
�I Currie and Mr. R. Stonehouse;
tioned off. Adinissio'n, Gents, 10 eta,
sink deep into the hearts' of the
e Young
will no doubt make good in his new
sphere.
LAuNDRY." -Having secured the
together from Gravelines to Green-
with, April 22, 1601, and at once went
himself and all. He was taken to
Whitehall and examined before the
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' *rm III B, Miss M. Parris and Mr. H.
Itis hoped there will be agood turn
out to this social and thereby assist
people and will bear fruit in the long
years after the lecturer has ceased his
Mr, P. W. Scott wa3,in town Mon-
agency for the Stratford Steam Laun-
dry, we respectfully solicit a share of
Rubbers
to Catesby. At a meeting soon after
were joined by Thomas Percy,
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king, Answering all questions wit i
indifference, )wA.
VAylor; Form 11, Miss J. Johnston and
Jar. Henry; Form I A, Miss I. Gib-
those who are engaged in the work of
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toil. Wingliam and vicinity i the better
day preparing for his work as return-
in officer in the approaching vote on
your pattonage. L%undry called for
and delivered. Phone No. 181 or call
35c to 50c.
another zealous R,)manist, a relative
careless sarcastic
would say nothing to implicate Lis
son and Dir. S. Maxwell ; Form I B,
rescuing and caring orphaned or
neglected Protestant children.
for his visit and the Ontario Education
tl!they
, Canada Temperance Act. Mr.
Scott has had previoag experience in
at Marshall's 5, 10, 15 and 25 eta. store.
of the earl of N .)rthumberland, and
confederates. The other cons . �
Miss H. Kennedy and Mr. J. Angus.
Department should be congratulated on
his appointment.
this work and made no mistakes,
For Hume Made Candies try Mar -
shall s. Special orders for any kind
one of the king's pensioners. The
fled into the country to Dunebureb,
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Many Victimized.
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hence, his appointment is a popular
one as this is a most important vote.
of candy attended to promptly.
plot was propounded and approved of ;
where a meeting of the Catholic gen-
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Fall Assizes for Huron.
A fellow canvassed Walkerdon -and
Don't forget when you want wool
all took a solemn oath of secrecy and
perseverance, and afterwards received
try had been convened under pretence
of a hunting party. In the bue and
The Fall Assiz-a will open in Gode-
vicinity about two months ago solicit-
ing orders and collecting money for
F�Cburcb Ve�w�s
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Bluevale.
and Jute Blankets, Robes, String
Belle, Shaft Chimes and Driving
W. J. Greer
the sacrament from Gerard, a Jesuit,
cry which followed, all were either
rich on Tuesday, Nov, 25tb, Mr. Justice
the L-Adies' World. We understand
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Gauntlets. Largest stook in Huron
Co. to choose from. Prices right. -
who was in another room. In May a
killed or taken. Fawkes and the
Britton presiding. Dudley Holmes, K
he has victimiz,d a number in town,
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Services in the Methodist Church
Thos. Row. 1013
house adjoining the Parliarrient House
others were repeatedly examined, and
0, of Win Karn, has been appointed
foritsince turns out that he is not an
Rev. J. J. Durrant of Lucknow ad-
next Sunday morning at 10.30 a,m.
J. A. Fox, D. C., Chiropi-
THE SHOE MAN
-was hired in Percy's name, from the
torture was, no doubt, in his case uged
to conduct the crown business, The
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authorized agent of the above publica.
dressed the Epworth League on Mon.
The annual meeting of the Bluevale
Branch of the Bible Society will be
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actor. Office in Knox house, back of
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6111ra of which the conspirators pro-
to break the wonderful will and nerve
only case on the criminal docket Ia the
tion and, it seems, was merely out to
day evening last, on the hubject of-
held in the Presbyterian Church next
P. O. Entrance over Presbyterian
posed to work a mine. Having, how-
of the man. On 27th January 1600 the
King vs. Robert Gordon, of McKillop,
skin the public. Constable Briggs has
"The standard of efficiency."
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. .
Church walk. Appendicitis, Cancer,
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ever, with great labour worked about
trial took lace. All were condemned
charged with killing his father.
received instructions from the McClure
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The topic for the special address to
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The monthly meeting of Bluevale
Cataract, Epilepsy, all Fevers, Goitre,
Rheumatism. Heart disease, all Female
half -way through the nine feet of
to be drawn, hanged. and quartered.
Successful Hockey Meeting. __Yll`-�,
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Publishing Co. of New York, proprie,
the young men by the rector of St
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Women's Institute will be held at the
home Mrs. Tait Thursday,
trouble, Deafness, and all other diseas-
WHEN YOU
stone which composed the wall, they
On Thursday the 30 .h, Digby, R.
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tore of the Ladies' World, to try and
Paul's church on Sunday evening next :
of on Nov,
Be cured without Drugs or Surgery.
discovered that a vault, immediately
the House Lords,
Winter, Grant, and BtteB (Op.teaby's
A large number of citizens who are
interested in hockey met in the Coun,
locate the guilty party and bring him
will be -"The man with the secret
13ch, at 2 o'clock. Papers are being
prepared on Christmas gifts and giv-
Office hours, 2 to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. IOU
BUY COAL
under of was to let,
servant) suff-wed in St. Paul's chur,li.
to justice, -[rho Bvuc�i H�rald, Walk-
gage,"
ing, also a musical programme. The
APPREINITICH WANTP,u)-At once, to
and as this exactly suited their pur•
yard; the next day, T. Winter, 10ok-
cil Chamber Monday evening and
erton. We believe this to be the
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membere are asked to respond to roll
learn tailoring. --Orval Taylor.
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pose, it was at once engaged by
wood, Keyes, and Fawkes, at West-
elected the following officers: -Ron.
Barad fellow who it appears has played
At the A.Y. P. A. meeting o on.
Jr.11f
call by giving a recipe of something
PRWATE S.kL1,1—One dining -room
BE SURE YOU GET
Fawkes, who, being little known in
minster,. So all yet alive who,from
PrIl-, Dr. J. .P. Kennedy; Pres., L.
a skin game in Wingbam, taking or•
day evening last, the topic-"Canada-
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fora Xmas dinner. The Institute ex-
invitation to ladies
coal heater without oven, in perfect
GENUINE S RANTON
England. 'passed as Perey's servant,
belief in the can,
-e or from love of
Binkley; Vide Pres., B. J Doyle; Sec 1
dere at the low price of 25 cents for two
ken by Miss
an Story Writers," was taken
tend an all of the
community.
order, will be sold cheap, also one par-
for hanging lilnip complete and one
and took the name of Johnson. Bar-
rels of had been
Catesby, had joined his outrageous
R. A. Currie; Treac., R. Brooks; Man.,
Ted Elliott; Committee, W. H, Gurn-
journals of the McClure Publitihing Co.
far
Emily Mann and Miss Annie Cunning-
ham, the former taking as her subjec' t
CIA 4th and 10th marked another
hall lamp. Apply at residence of Mrs.
Prices of Delaware, Lackawan-
gunpowder which
stored in a house at L%mbeth were
plot asqended the scaffold, F&wke a
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9t, "his body being weak with tor-
,y, Hall MacLean, W. A. Miller, F.
and so none of the subscribers have
received a copy of either (.f the j.)urn-
L. M. Montgomery, and the latter
milestone in the history ftI he Bluevale
Metbodist0burch when their annual
R, Herdsman, Sbuter St.
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Hot and cold water bathe at Hewer's
ria and Western Coal Cos.:
brought over in the night,.Iarg(i stones
Lure and sickness, be was scares able
MacLean and Geo. Jacques, The boys
ale. It is to be hoped this make-believe
dealt with Sir Gilbert Parker,
services were held, Rev. 1). Wren, Al.
Barber rsbop.
SCRANTON COAL
and bare of Icon were placed up -)n
to go up the ladder." He "made no
have decided to enter the Northern
agent will be caught and receive the
The regulptr meeting of the Wo-
A., preached Sunday morning to a fall
house from 1st Peterl-8. Intheeven-
We are prepared to pay I he higbest
Egg and Stoye . . . . . $7.50
them, and the whole covered with
long speech, but after a sort seeming
League and will no doubt receive the
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punishment he deserves.
men's Misgionary Society of St. An-
to the Unfavourable weather
price for all kinds of grain delivered at
Chestnut . . . . . . . $7.75
billets of wood, so that no suspicion
sorry for his offence, asked a kind of
hearty support of the town.
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drew's Church was held on Nov. 5th.
only
only a few ventured out but all were
our warehouse at Grand Ttunk Sta-
Pea . . . . . . . . . $6.25
might be excited in case it was found
forgiveness of the king and- the 'state
Guy Brothers Mtnstrels Nov. 13.
The Teeasurer reported a splendid
w or their effort by hearing
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tion.-Tipling and Mills.
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necessary to admit. ;j stranger, All
for his bloody intent," and so died.
Public School Board.
This Is the oldest minstrel organiz,•
thank -offering and Mrs. J. Linklater,
splendid sermon from Acts
5-15 Rev. Wren is forcible
PRIVATE' Seri;. -At Airs. J. B. Cum.
Blacksmiih, Cannell and Soft
was prepared about May 1605, The
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Jesuit evidence describes Fawkes as
The regular meeting of Win ham
ti before the public to day, and Gen.
who has so efficiently filled the office
an able and
speaker, leading his audience out Into
ming residence beside Win. Davies'
Cwam,aery. Household furniture, coal
Coal, Wood, Lumber, Laih and,,,,
plan of the plot was that after the
a man 11(-f great piety, of exemplary
Public School Board ,Was held Tuesday
R Guy, the proprietor and ldimag6r,
of secretary, was presented With 9,
a broader field of thought. He will
heater with oven, and bedding. 8 J..
Shingles always on hand.
blow had been given, as most probably
temperance, of mild and cheerful
evening with all the members present
wita blacking his face in miniatrelsy
life -membership. Interesting papers
always flod a large place In the beat to
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the prince of Wales would attend and
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demoapour, an enemy of brolls and
but Trustee Awde. Chairman Tipling
years before the present managers or
were read by Mrs, Tipling and Mrs,
Of Bluafflttle PPOPle-
Canary birds for sale, roller and
Harts mountain breed, - Box 403,
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parish with the king, the duke
disputes, a faith f al friend," and asserts
presiding. Minutes of lost regular
pArformers thought of It, and he is ricA
.7, Campbell on "New forces at work
On Monday evening Tea was served
gingham, Ontario.
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(Charles) was to be seiz?d and carried
that lit
is society was sought by 611 the
meeting read and adopted, Oa motion
. a "has been " yet, but a comedian up.
In China," The President reported a
I o the basement of the church where
wall laden tables were enjoyed by all,
FONVY, WANTED.—Ilighest tit -lees
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Into the country It possible, or, other-
moat distinguished in the archduke's
of Trustees Irwin and Campbell the
to -the -minute, The show is as good
membership of 55, and a cordial in-
After tea tables entertainineut
paid.-Iltirvey Watson, Belgrave. 6-0
J.
A. McLean
wise possession was to be obtained of
camp for nobility and virtue. There
following accounts were ordered to be
as any and better than most, and it is
-vitation to attend the meetings was
WARO&rtl�d out in the auditorium. Rev.
0. R. Wilkinson, ight Specla•
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the person of the princess EvilzAbeth,
aeorne to lie no doubt thitt be had
paid --W. J. Boyce, work at)(] maters-
patronized by the elite everywhere,
extended to all the ladies of the con-
J. H' Cooke, pasbor, occupied the cliair.
list, 1,PdWILT'd St., Windham, is curing.
Who was then at Combe Abbey In
qualities which under P. different rule
At, $5 15; J. W. Dodd, laundry, 40, ;
This Is the thirty-ninth season, a re.
gregation.
Splendid addvesseo were ptiven by Rev.
Tate, Bltvwale, Wiv. Hibbert of Wing.
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difficult cases of defective vision after
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Warwickshire, and a rising was to be
would have carried him to honour
Colin Sadie, cedar, $1. Miss Bentley
cord none of the others can show, and,
Tho, Right Rev. Dr. Williams, Lord
ham and Rev. McKelvey of 14bel.
others have failed. I recognize that
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prepared among the Catholics of the
Instead of to Ignominy, There is
asked for an increase of salary. The
to tell the truth, this is a minstrel
Ailhop of Huron, has arranged the fol-
Air. 11ugh SintiAmon reelted, Miss
trigsuccess can only, be attained i
satisfaction, Difficult
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itildland counties. Fawkes was to fire
something in the whole character of
Committee On 81196tieg recommended
abow that you can take your whole
of
lowing itinerary for the DeaneryM
U i, th McCall, BlklevAle, Mies Kiteb(-n
your
eases and children a speciality. $40.
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the train, and then to get over as
hie aotidro and undertakings In this
that the maximum salary be raised to
family to see and not be offended with
Huron, conducting Confirmation set.
of Wroxeter gave oxeollont selections
on the piano. Mro. (%oine Hi
forpre attendpil at their own homy it
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quickly as possible Into Platiders In a
plot which 8eords to Imply absolute
$550 per year, Inerea-ee to be $25 per
anything rough. The orchestra Is flop,
vices In the places inentionea --Sun-
And Miss McCall ,991"
gave A rilimb,r of
dosired. All advice free and satiefAc•
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PRESSING PARLORS
ship prepared for hie passage. After
self-renunciation for the causer believed
year As formerly, This was adopted
the singing elegant, the dancing great-,
(lay, Nov, 16-Dangannon at I p.m, ,-
Instrumental dusts, eaeb piece wnq
tion guaranteed,
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Pressing, Dry bleatilng and
being saveral times piorogued, parlit,
to be Just. But nothing &juld possibly
on tootlot! of Tru-4tees Allen and
the acrobats wonderful, the scenery
Monday. Nov. 17-Lueknow at It &,in.
hostrtilyar)PlAuile,d. The minerendered
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Altering promptly Mt*rid6d to
Meat was to tueat on the 6th of Xo-
hAvo been more dl-qmtroui to the
CArnpb0l. On wotiou of- Trustees
superb, the costumes pretty and iho
and Gortle ate' 30 p.m,; T .
Tuesday, 'Nov.
by Miss 34e tvIOL't-B Of Iltushela Find
1q,ne6t Wilburn of allievoile , wof 0
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SUITS CALLED FOR AND
Y'Nubtir,
Interest of the Catholics of 1411glerl4Holmes
And Irwin the teachOtl And
elettrlChl effeOtS beautiful. Go ani
18-Helgrave At. It &.m, and StimMer.
much ehj,iyed by all as wftq Men rho
RUBBERS RUE13ERS
RETURNED
During the progress of the prepara-
The stringeney of the laws against-
carete,ketlti Warles were ordered to be
see the only real fivat-CIA811 minstrel
14111 At 7 30 p w, � Wedneficl ky, Nov 10 -
rnale itiliaAetto of the Ciuro,ft The
RUBBERS
tions 1,0&by other gontlorien, Robert
recusants was greatly Ineremed, and
pall. It w&s waved by Trustee Camp-
show on Thursday evening Nov. 13, at I
midateton at io or iom oo.to. and at
evening wami'brought to #% Mope by
I Shop one door north of PAttaitson's -
Winter, 0briatophet, Wright, Reyes
their ribnorvity4lp ritiort) severely exaet-
ball and seoonW by Witistoo Turd
the Winglitim Town Hall, Prle8e, 35 1
11olms.-sville at 2 p.m. I Sunday. Nov '
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sinsthig Ond 8 ive the Jk-nlr. In tqAto
of ileo hialerrioney of i hA wealbar the
Bit $to* Lowait Prices -
Jawalry store
11,00kwoed, Sit, 'Sverard Digby, and
e4, The ft Nov,armbar was ordered
that A. L, Pasliff be appointed to We
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mad 80 onto. Seats now on sola at
23-ftstft at It &-wif 1`1619*41 at 8 P-114%
obarob was oirell filled i%nd the
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