The Wingham Times, 1908-06-25, Page 7i;
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THE WINOHAM TIMES.
SI A YEAR IN ADM I E
VOL XXXV1I.—NO. 1899.
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FREEt FREE li
rJ...-- cents0
We are selling $1.G0 bottles of
Flaxseed Emulsion and 13ypop-
hosphites for 50 cents,
Flaxseed is best fat•producer
ever discovered and when com-
bined with Hypophospbites is un-
equalled as. a s PIUNo TONIC
andnd as a remedy
Bronchitis, Exbaustion and
Nervous Trouble.
t $i00 Bottles for 50 cents
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and'Rubbers
League
The baseball te
Wingham will m
mond tomorrow
4 o'clock. These
matched and are
sample of ball.
appreciate a lar
game.
t Walton McKibben'
THE DRUGGIST
#Macdonald Block, Wingham.
tr
New
Spring
Goods
Baseball.
s of Luoknow and
et on the local dia-
Friday) aftetnoon at
came are very evenly
oth putting Pp a fair
he Maple . Leafs will
attendan e at thia
DINNER SETS FREjat Ieard's. Read
how to got them in eir adv. on page 5.
Highest price paid for bides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop,
Holmes Sunday S
Holmes' Union
hold their annual
school grounds, co
Tuesday evening,
be served from 6.3
Salvation Army Ban
furnish a musics
cream, fruit, etc.,
the grounds. Adm
adults, and 10 cents
Solicitor:
By advertieem
paper it will be se
Wingham have a
ing arrangement
vogue for the pa
months of Jul
having bueineas
men concerned
hours,
hool Garden Party.
nnday Sohool will
=den party on the
. 10, Tnrnberry, on
my 7th. Tea will
until, 8.30, and the
of Wingham will
programme. Ioe
ill be for sale on
scion, 20 Dents for
or children.
We have just opened out our new
goods for Spring and Summer.
To say they are, the nicest range
ever shown here is putting it
pretty strongly, but really the
Suitings are beautiful, both in
design and material.
The prevailing colors are Ele-
phant Grays and Browns i n
stripes and plaids. Of course
Blacks and Blues are always cor-
reot, and we have a large range
of these goods.
WANTED.—Large
and tub butter.
A Wort
The fall term
chain of modern, hi
nese schools, loon
Goderich, Wingha
ton and Walkert
Peterboro, opens
ham Business Coll
and the snooess of
been excelled, Th
of this school is t
and will be change
HATSUIPIU
A ohoioe stook of Hats in all the
newest styles.
Furnishings,
A good, new stock in all lines.
Shirts, Underwear, '.Cies, Collars.
Gloves, Fancy Vests, etc.
COME IN.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSD.A.Y, JULY 2, 1908.
Close Early
nt elsewhere in this
n that the lawyers of
opted the early otos-,
which has been in
few years during the
and August. Those
with the legal gentle-
should note the office
100 mattresses to sell at reduced
prices for next 30 days at WALKER'S
Furniture Store.
nantitiee eggs 180;
GEO. E. KING.
y Link,
f Canada's greatest
hgrade aotuai brai-
d in the towns of
, Orangeville, Olin -
n, and the pity of
pt. let, The Wing -
e is a worthy link,
to graduates has not
new advertisement
be found on page 1,
weekly.
Garden Part
The oongregatio
Blnevale, will hold
party on the Bin
Tuesday evening,
are expected from
of Whiteohnroh, an
the newly-appointe
at Blnevale. Mus
zens' band and
church. Refresh
grounds. The ed
25 Dents.
at Bluevale.
of Knox Church,
their annual garden
ale school park, on
my 7tb. Addresses
ev, G. P. Duman,
Rev. Mr. Andrews,
Methodist minister
by Wingham' Dili.
he choir of Knox
nts for -sale on
iesion fee wil be
LAKESIDE L GUE BASEBALL,
W Ingham Loses
Seas
The Maple Lea
of the season at
the greatest come
reseed in the L
W Ingham nine c
borbood of fiftee
with the question
Edwards in the r
down with a oras
that Blyth playo
had not signed, a
of,
The game star
e coring three -run
the third andfon
was again tied in
being six all. Bi
ing five addition
soore 11 to 6 at t
innings: --
1
Wingham 3
Blyth 0
Batteriea —Wi
Barrett; Blyth—
mere.
We have for s
Lehigh Valley Ooa
Portland DimeF & S
Special prices on all
Furniture Store.ifurniture
at
ROBTI MAXWELL
Merchant Tailor <-,and
Men's Furnishings
York L
As a result of a
for varione anima
of the York Con
Company it was de
appeals will be mad
of Mr. Geo. Kappele,
in the case, and th
progress will be dro
tors, the National Tr
now be able to go o
apportioning to each
olaiments his char
probably occupy so
an Affairs.
eeting of all oonneel
s against the assets
ty Loan & Savings
ded that. no further
from the decision
the official referee
t appeals now in
ed. The liquida-
at Company, will
with the work of
of the thousands of
The work will
months,
Brief Sermo
At the Methodic
evening, the paste
son, gave a Berm
of "Penitence,"
by those present.
just ,sixteen min
gation had been
leavibg the chnro
eight. We learn
weather these s
brief, and we are
for the comfort
the part of the
appreciated.
•
WOOL WANTED.
wanted. Highest
Huron
The Executive
Old Boys' Associ
E. Groves is P
Floody Secretary
pleted the arran
eursion to God
which takes pia
special trains wil
lets to their de
Association clai
its kind in the
700 members.
netts', have bead
tion.
PRONE 5 9
[flhjIS0tC2
The pick from reliable
sources, LEAVE US YOUR
ORDERS.
GROCERIES
The very beat that money
can buy. PURE AND FRF.SS,
TRY US,
LE1
They're unequalled. We
please others, let ns try and
please you.
There's nothing like the best
and when that is reasonable
in price you might as well
have it.
COME UEILE
Henry Christie
le the celebrated
and best brands
WART, Blnevale.
First Game of the
to Blyth.
e met .their first defeat
yth on Friday Leat, in
y of errors ever wit•
keeide League. The
tributed in the neigh.
of the misfits, and
ble work of Harry
le of umpire, went
, But we understand
a man whom they
d a protest is talked
Appreciated.
Church on Sunday
, Rev. 'W. G. How-
nette on the subject
ich wee appreciated
Mr. Howson spoke
tee, and the congre-
dismiesed and were
at seven minutes to
hat during the warm
rvioes will be made
o re this consideration
the congregation. on
astor will be heartily
d off by Wingham
, Blyth evening up in
h innings. The game
the sixth, the soore
th succeeded in land -
1 rune, making the
close. The soore by
New Teache
Miss Helena Dedec
Ont., an honor grad
gold medalist, has
teacher of English a
Wingham High Sol:
of Miss Mac Venue]
new teacher is we
position, and Dome
ed, having had ei
public Schools an
School work.
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ham —Dunlop and
cCarter and Sum -
The Luoknow te
at Blyth on Mo
caught in the showe
innings, the soore be
of Blyth, the game
the teems ordered to
July. Umpire —
Wingham.
A Well- nown Thief.
on, the pickpocket,
nelph police for pick -
Mr. John Leathorn of
giving his address as
n identified by photo -
neral Superintendent
Canadian Detective
k Smith, alias Frank
ig Smithy, one of the
ves who has ever oper-
ted States. Mr. Welsh
man, from personal ex-
am his appearance and
given, although, so far
ed, he has operated but
. Smith, or Jefferson,.
convicted, but he has
e cleverest gangs in the
ber, 1900, he was arrest -
Montana, for pinking
accompanied by one of
a of thieves existing et
903 he was arrested in
d in 1905 at Wheeling,
e was with a gang that
Taylor, supposed to be
Guelph, who escaped
ing his disguise.
Frank Jeffer
arrested by the
ing the pocket o
this town, and
Toronto, has be
graphs by G
Welsh of th
Bureau as Fre
Wilson, alias
most clever thi
ated in the U
is sure of his
perience and
the deacription
as can be leas
little in Caned
has been' Beide
worked with t
States. In Oe
ed. in Helena
pockets and w
the worst oro
the time. In
Kansas City, a
W. Va., where
includes Big Ed.
his companion
by cleverly chan
50,000 lbs. Wool
foes paid.
G. E. KING,
Id Boys.
f the Toronto Huron
tion, of whioh Mr. W.
esident, and Mr. E.
Thursday night oom.
ements for their ex-
ri'ch and Wingham,
e on July 4th, Two
convey the exoursion-
tination, The Huron
s to be the largest of
ominion, having over
e association will, at
natters at the Exhibi-
STEEL WIRE HA
and cheapest. Onl
Engaged.
B, A., of Union,
ate, specialist and
been engaged,,as
d Moderns at the
ol, to take the place
who resigned. The
1 qualified for the
highly recommend -
t years experience in
two years in High
YOU'LL FIND a'm: 'ery enticing shoe
prices at our ato = these dave We in-
vite your inspection. W. J. GREER.
scheduled to play
ay evening were
after playing two
g 3 to 0 in favor
as called off and
lay some time in
Inver Moore, of
Baseball Clu
The Maple Le
Wingham intend h
on the town park o
July 9th. The pr
voted to the payme
the boys have found
chase, among these
for the grounds. .A
being arranged, pe
will be announced
issued shortly, The
ing to arrange an
during the aftern
preoiate the liber
public.
Garden Party.
Baseball Club of
lding'a garden party
Thursday evening,
eeds are to bo de -
of supplies which
t necessary to pur-
being a new canvas
ood programme is
tioulars of which
hand bills to be
boys are endeavor-
hibition ball game
on, and will ap-
patronage of the
es
its are the best
350 et
S. GRAOEY'S.
We are making a peciality of fine
shoe repairing. Be g us the next re-
p you have e are sure we can
please you. W Is & Co sole agents
in Wingham or Victoria ahoes for
women.
The regular
Branch of Wo
held in tie C.
July Oth. An a
held commenoin
ing session at8
Rose, of Guelph,
Elliott, of Hamilt
dregs et each seasi
an interesting d
given on the prep
t able use. All le
vited.
WINGHAM P :LIC SCHOOL
PROMOTI o N EXAMS.
Following are th results of the Mid-
summer promotion .xaminatious at the
Wingham Pablio S•hool:—
FROM JUNIOR 1 TO SENIOR III
Pass Me k, 350,
Rosewell McIver G12
Anna McRttohie 562
Ruth Lloyd 556
Wenowae Holmes .,.554
Albert Weames .. 549
GeorgeJoynt..,. ,,,,.539
Tom Fixter , , , . 536
•
Leon Oantelan 500
Beautiful selection of
weather slippers.—Ta
window. Win
Victoria shoes i
's Institute.
eting of the Wingham
n's 'Institute will be
F. hall on Monday,
moon session will be
at 2,30, and an even -
'clock. Miss Laura
and Miss Clara E.
n, will give en ad -
n. In the afternoon
monetration will be
ration of chioken for
iea are cordially in -
ildren'e warm
a look in north
o , sole agents for
women.
Shiells—C. r Nuptials.
wedding took place
re. Jas Carr, John
on Tuesday morn -
est daughter, Miss
e joined in wedlock
lls, a prominent dry
Palmerston. The
rmed by Rev. D.
of a few of the
The bride was
other, Mr. Jas. S
comingly dressed
of Copenhagen
b, and carried; a
nd maiden hair
emony a dainty
served and Mr.
the C.P.R train
will sail on Satur-
d to spend two
Gotland and Ire -
e the very best
e of friends. On
Mrs. Shiells will
A very'gniet ho
at the home of
street, at six o'cloc
ing when her yonn
Mary E. (Minnie)
with Mr. W. R. Shi
goods merchant o
ceremony was per
Perrie in the preeen
immediate relatives
given away by her
Carr, and was very b
in her travelling ant
blue, with hat to mat
bognet of white roses
fern. After the ce
wedding breakfast w
and Mrs. Shiells lert
for Montreal and the
day for the Old Le
menthe in England,
land. They will ha
wishes of 'a large air
their return Mr. an
reside in Palmersto
BRING along your shoes! We do
repairing and VIE DO IT ESO JT LoGREEest
prices.
Knox's are going out of wall paper.
10,000 roils to be sold at cost. Now for
bargains,
Editor M
Wednesday of
wedding day of J
of The Goderioh
andra Catherine
Adams, of Col
event took plan
Pleasant," the
father. Rev.
pastor of Knox
bridesmaid was
bride, and the
man Dr. L. M.
march was play
organist of lino
Smith sang "0
Mrs, Mitchell le
train from the
trip to Toronto
Faearty congratul
Mitchell.
cheil Weds.
last week was the
mos Mitchell, editor
tar, and Miss Alex -
daughter of David
orne township. The
Death
A man nam
William Thomp
on Tneeday afte
fifty-five years
was in Blnevale,
ried and leaves
who are away fro
he was working
An inquest was
conolnded this mar
examination bein
time by Drs. W
The evidence of W
to the effect that
his shop about ten
to get a watch of h
son had, and as
toward the vise
witness called to hi
the man did not do
Great stock of sideboards and buffets
at °Tit rate pricee At WALKER'S Furni-
ture Store.
WANTED —100 t be choice grass
prices paid, either c eh or trad
Frank Bell.
Frank Bell died at
noon. He was about
age and his home
He vans twice mar -
a grown-up family,
here. Last winter
for lIdartin Connell,
pened yesterday and
ing, a post-mortem
made in the mean -
hely and Millyard.
Mara Thompson wae
Bell had come into
*mites before noon
r. Thompson went
11 fell do wn. The
to get up and as
he threw a pail of
ng him round. As
desired effect he
passing to get a
y was quickly at
ave evidence to
e came he found
floor, pulae and
d a very strong
his breath. Ile
omfortable as he
at he should get
he was tired and
re he wale The
• see Bell in the
him almost dead,
that Bell had been
Di's verdict wax
drinking and the
1.—GOderich Sig.
GIRLS WANTED.—For
machines in knitti
work. Clean, etea
wages. Apply THE
Limited, Paris, Ont.
Married
The Brantford
day reports the m
the 'editor of the
"No. 94 Dafferiu av
of Mr. Robert Elliot
event this e.fternoo
ter, Luella C., was m
Bradford Fairbairn,
solemnized in the pr
immediate relatives ot the young people,
in the drawing roorn Of the home, which
was tastefully arranied with ferns end
Miens. The °ere -
in the front of a
were and under a
. H. Harley waS
ster. The bridal
e to the room to
Lohengrin's Weddin‘ March, effectively
•
THE FALL FAIRS.
Winghasn.... •. , . Sept 24--25
Toronto ,,.,,,. Ang.29--Sept 14
Loudon ........ ........... Sept 11-19
Underwood,,,, .......... ..... Oot. 13
Tiverton, . , . Oot. 6
Teeswater
Ripley
Palmerston. -
Dungannon... . ,
Fordwich
Listowel,,,
Blyth
Brussels . ,
Oct 6-7
Sept 20-30
Sept. 23-24
Oct. 7.5
Oct, 2
Sept. 16-17
Sept, 29-30
Oat. 1-2
Margaret Perrie 479
Russel Bloomfiel, 473
Howard Guest 467
Aylmer Aitoheso• 465
Leonard Drumm ' • d 461
Irene Bottrell 459
Lloyd Hingston 458
Edna Smith 453
Reggie Gouid .. . 452
Jean Blackhall . ........ 449
445
Rubins Hardy 438
Stanley Reid . , 438
Edna Davidson ..... • • .. • • - - " 4336
Flora MoDona • 4
394
Harvey Willis
FROM SENI, R II TO JUNIOR III
To Pass, 350.
Wilfrid Davi
on 611
,548
528
522
521
498
482
• 477
469
Mona Willis s
Neleon Rush
George Bow an
Eddie Helps
Garnet Wes
Irene Allen,.
Ism Gibson .
George Day .
Nora Kenned
Moses Brown
Maggie March
Earnest Nierga
Sttaart Pander.
Helen McLean
ork on power
ill or on day
work and good
ATSON MFG. 00.,
t Brantford.
nrier of last Satur-
riage of a sister of
MRS as follows:—
nue, the residence
High Treasurer of
e scene of a happy
, when his daugh-
tried to Mr. Jas.
gistrar at the 0.
vent was quietly
sence of only the
es
FROM JUNIOR I TO SENIOR II
Kathleen Pringle .515
Verna ArEa011i 540
Fred Walker
Florence Murcia .. 506
Theo McDonald 487
Marion Johnston 474
Clarence Thornton .... 471
Harold Gould 470
George Ilayles
Spenser Johnston. 400
Clair Crewford 398
Marjory Free
517
444
397
Horace Aitchison
Recommended—Cora ngston.
FRO11 PART II TO tNIOR IL
369
351
326
Etta Hart
Norman McRitohie...
Hugh Angus
Heloise Kennedy
Cecil Angus
Viotoria Paterson
Nettie Christie
Mary Aitohison
Irma Williams
Felicia Holmes
Annie Davidson .
Loretta Sturdy .,
Milton Rintonl . 231
Earl Mills 220
John Nicholls 214
HERE'S GREAT SHOE. DAVING-20
ol Oxfords, regular
sale price 9oo. a
3 to '7.
pairs Women s Don
price $1 40; olear
pair. All sizes fr
Just what is wanted for
this hot weather ; these B
and pulleys, all rea
them, at S. G-RIOR
pink and white car
bank of ferns and fl
white dove. Rev.
the officiating mi
arty made entrant
at 11 a.m. at "Mount 1 water over him to br
aidence of the bride's Ithie failed to have t
Minh, officiated. The doctor and Dr. Whit
'Bs Jeasie, sister of the ' hand. Dr Whitely
room had v•S his best ;the effect that when
Mabee. The wedding !the roan lying on Oa
d by 3, End Jordan, !respiretion normal a
a:mob, and Miss Olive odor of whiskey on
t on the 2.30 0. P. R, could and suggested
The TIMES extends I wanted to stay w
Hens to Ur, and Mrs. doctor came again
afternoon and foun
death ensuing in
ther evidence showe
drinking, and the
death as a result o
heat, sided by hie
nal.
Dr, Ovens. °enlist, London, Surgeon
Eye, Bar, Nose and Threat will be at
MoKibbon's drug store, lloxiday, June
29th. Hours: 12 a.m. to 8 pan, Glasses
CHURC
A hot weather
given by the Rev.
the Methodist c
evening. Subject
whole service thro
"Brightening up
qualities needed fo
interesting subject.
rendered by Miss L no, Hill of Strath-
roy, a,nd there the
bride from her fath
becomingly dressed
of Dresden silk tri
oiennes lace and ins
picture hat to match
ried a baguet of lilie
bridesmaid, Miss
blue silk mulle, wit
carried a baguet 0
The groom wna atte
Consols of Toren
room received his
r, The bride was
a Princess gown
mod with valen-
Lion. She wore a
her dress and car-
d the valley. The
aeen Campbell of
etty dress of pale
hat to match, and
pink sweet peas.
. Following the
ceremony a dainty buffet lunch was
served. Mr. and M
spend their honeym
The bride went a
navy blue rajah
hat trinamed with b
Mrs. Fairbairn will
buelph. Mrs. F.
B. Ulliott were 1
Nvinshanif
boo shades
s, with cord
• hang up. See
s, Furniture Store.
NOTES.
sermonette will be
urch, next Sunday
"Pardon." The
gh in an hour. No
Morning subject :
is old world; the
such service." An
All welcome.
The Internatio
Lawn Committee
pare four courses,
system, yiz —A b
children up to abo
a primary course (1
a general or ordiu
to fifteen.) and
(for students of
The Oxford Co
Association, in ee
Thursday last, pa
will be forwarded
hostility of the
room and to
clause by whioh
tors 'fasten the
community.' T
Fairbearn left to
n in pointe mot,
y in a costume of
and a blue Mum
e wings, Mr. and
aka their horde in
Walley, Miss
attendance from
made by the Lo
notice the follo
during the bish
Miller, ordained to the parish of Dun-
dalk. Rey. 3. Morton of RIpley to
be rector of 1 rt Burwell. Rev. S.
Ward, ordained o the pariah of
pariah of Fiore e.
1 Sunday School
a now going to pre -
inners' course (for
t six yeara of age,)
r six to nine yearsa
ry course (for nine
advanaed course
teen years and up-
uty Sunday School
sion at Ingersoll on
ed a resolution which
to the Ontario Gov -
the uncompromieleg
sooiation to the bar -
majority of the elec.
evil treffio npon the
e association vaaa un-
g for repeal of the
BLUEVALL
SAW MILL.
Though onr mill was destroy-
ed by fife on Monday night, we
still have a large stock ot
LUMBER AND SHINGLES
on hand, and can fill all orders.
COAL and CEMENT
also on hand for sale.
DUFF & STEWART.
356
347
330
328
308
VISMIONININSEMIS
Boot dceepers
Stenographers and
Telegraphers
803
301
293
289
280
277
238
FROM PART I T
To Pass,
Fred Sturdy
PART II
5,
Dora Latindy
Florence Diamond
Noel Drummond
Margaret Piper
Henry Aitchison
Charlie Lloyd .
Eva Free
6
trained by ou
hxperie
Course for 'Thee
Send postal for p
e counts.
1. cial
Mail Courses.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1
Wingham Business College
GEO. SPOVI ON, PRINCIPAL.
323
.314
285
281
281
271
270
241
230
229
214
209
Charlie Isard 206
Chester Stapleton 198
Willie MoNevin 196
Allie Showers —175
ne Paton.
Harold Hamilton
Thelma Sanderson
Leonard Jarvis
Preparin
That the harve
is going te be by
hiatory of the co
an accepted fact
already started
confidently believ
bushel crop. The
are on a most elab
hoped, do away
a grain blockade,
an avelanche of
fall on the railw
resources to the ut
of the harvest hein
earlier thia week
appointments recently
d Bishop of Iltiren, we
ing:---Very Rev. Doan
:affairs of the diocese
p's absence. Rev. 11
Properties for Sale
FRAME COTTAGE—Minnie St.
FRAME COTTAGE—Patrick St.
FRAME COTTAGE—North St.
FRAME COTTAGE—Frances St.
FRAME la,1 STORY—Victoria St.
FRA.ME 1S,1, STORY—Edward St.
FRAME *s.: stoRy—soott St.
FRAME 2 STORY— Miisnie St.
FRAME 1,a; STORY—Frances.
BEtICK 1% STORY—Victoria St.
BRIOK 1 STORY—John St.
BRICK 2 STORY (new) —"Victoria
BRICK 1 STORY (new) —Josephine
BRICK 2 STORY (new)—Clatharine
Properties in Pleasant Valley,
Lower Town, Town Plot, Greenville,
Chiabolmtown and in the central
parte of the town. • Call and see ns.
We can suit you. Don't all epeak at
once. Ohoice farms at right prices
and on easy terms. Insuranoe—all
kinde. Farm Loans—low rates.
Ritchie 86 Cosens
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
Phone 123
regTheleading Shoe Store I
for Harvest.
in the Canadian west
ar the heaviest its the
ntry is now taken a
and preparations are
r hrsndling what is
will be a 125,000,000
preparations, which
ate scale, •will, it is
th the possibility Of
ut in any case encl.
a as •will tax their \
raffia is expected to
at Unlit. The fact '
about three weeks
n usual will peamit
malted to Fort ViViana for shipment by
the water routea and another- factor
whieh will make ter the rushing of 1
grain to rearksti is that financial eon- !
ditions in the wet ars bound to eanse;
farmers to nails at the earlitst possible ‘
01111 SHOES VINE
gloriously when compared with ordin-
ary footwear they aro so muc a smarter
in shape and finish. The same superior-
ity is apparent wheth.t you look at our
blioes
For Children or Grown-llps
The bast of it is, too, that they wear
a.q as the't look, and keep their
good shape unt-,1 the last,
Do We Keep Shoe Fixings?
Of cour80. We have the boat Polishes,
)3rnshoS, etc., you ever saw,
fOr-See us for Trunks and Valises
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W. J. Greer