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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-08-06, Page 6A r* i M Pow siu INOR LOCALS, The Tis to January let, 1009 for 415 mos. I. Q 0 F. excureic'n to Sarnia d,eUrtilt oil Saturday of this week. —Old 33oya Re•l.7nion celebrations are ' a ng held ise London and Guelph this Week. --The staff of the Gorrie Valetta is ou'91 r ng this week and the paper will vet be issued, --The regular monthly meeting of the 'Public School Board will be held next Tuesday evening. .111.1x. C G YanStone has moved into 'his new dweliiug on the corner of Pat- rick and Frances streets. -S Graney is giving special bargains in Furniture during August, Read his "ellen in another column. _-Send the Teems to your Sent to any address 10 Canada wary lss, 19 )0 for `35 Dents. —It is expected that the Wingbam elating rink will be open for roller skating about the firet of September, --Lord Roberts took ill at Montreal Dn Friday and was unable to vieit To- ronto and other points. He will sail for ,England this week. • —Mr. Richardson of the firm of Rioh- 1►rdson & Rae has, rented the house to be vacated by Mr. Robt. Johnston and will =sieve his family to town in two weeks. PERSONAL,. Mine Settle Robinson, of Toronto, is vlsitina at Mr. Alex. Morton's, Mr. Norman Fry is spending a few holidays in Toronto and Buffalo. Miss Nixon, of Teeswater is visiting with hay inieud, MIS. W. J. Mnfr. Mr. 1. E Argue, of Swift Current .is the guest or Mra Frank YanStone. Mr. L. A. Ball, of Toronto, was visit - log with his staters fora few days. Miss Annie Carr la visiting with her 11 brother, Mr. W. H. Carr at Dungannon. l Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Moore, of To• route are visiting at Mr. Wm. Moore's Rev. F. E, Powell, of Chesley was visiting with Wingham friends this week, Mr. John,Fraser, of Woodbridge, was v ieitirg for a few days with Wingham friends. friends to Jan - The Wingham Fife and Drum Band was in London on Monday and Tneaday Df this week, having been engaged to tate part in the Oid Boys' celebration Man., Gee visiting aills ant the homechild, of Oof Mr. au that city, O, W. Inglis. —The annual excursion of the Bras- sell Sunday sohoo18 to Kincardine cm Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ross, of Chicago, Tuesday was well attended. There are visiting Mr. Ross' parents, Mr. and were 420 tickets sold at Brussels and firs. A. Ross. iib at Wingham. Miss Jean Davidson, of Wroxeter, was —The regular meeting of Wingham visiting for a few days at the home of Orange Lodge will be held tomorrow Mr. H. B. Elliott. (Friday) evening. Members are re- Miss Lucille Bradwin, of Hamilton, is eauested to attend, and visitors will be visitirg with her grandparents, Mr. and nordially welcomed. Mrs. Jos. Bradwin. —The license of the Ring Edward hotel is being transferred from Mr. W Algie to Mrs. Dinsley. Messrs. W. J. Paisley, Clinton, and R. Leatherdale, Brussels, are here this week acting es valuators. —Three rinks of Wingham bowlers, skipped by Messrs. D. T. Hepburn, i lhas. Kneohtel and A. M. Crawford went over to Blyth on the afternoon of 'Civic Holiday and on the day's playing lost by one shot. —The members of the Wingham branch of the Women's Institute will bold a pionio at the home of Mr. John T. Currie in East Wawanosh on Wed- nesday of next week. The ladies' will rneet at W. Bone's grocery store sharp at 2 o'clock p. m. —The Scottish games at Kincardine on Friday last were largely attended Riad were a success in every way. The excursion run by the S. 0. S. of Atwood on that day was well patronized at the different places along the line. Fifty- five iftyfive tickets were sold at Wingham and some 200 at Atwood. —The first of the twenty locomotives being built et Toronto for t)14'Grand Trunk Pacific have been t ned out. Already there are emplo ed west •of Winnipeg along the line 6 locomotives. As the company expects o assist in the movement of the pr sent crop which promises to be a re rd breaker, there will in all probability be at least 100 locomotives working on the. prairie sec- tion by the end of this autumn. Mrs. Jas. Johnston, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. Chas. Bat ber. Mrs. Jas. Phalen is spending two weeks visiting with her mother at Dundalk. Miss Mary McGregor is spending her holidays visiting with her brother at Chatham. Mrs. Abey and children, of Maddison, Iudiana, are guests of Mrs. Frank YanStone. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carr are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Carr's parents et Tillsonburg. at THE WINr.4AM TIMES, AUGUST 8, 1908 1 TYTIT1”..YVVitlf ifTIVY rTYTYY!'Y *****••s••.....+.x ..s.+.*****s* vriv rvvvvvvYTTTYVVVYTTYYTT L Clearing Sale 'of all Summer Goods As the Sale owing to keep the great the Mr. Rota. T, Galbraith, of Guelph, is visitirg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Galbraith. Mr. Lloyd Sills, of Toronto, is spend- ing part of his holidays with Wingham relatives and friends. 22nd, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Snell, of Detroit, are visiting with Mr, Snell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Purdy, of Nerve were visiting for a few `days with Wing ham relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Match were visit- ing for two days this week 'with the former's parents at Clinton. BORN. MDA ud M s. Isaac Dav dson a daughter. to r. WrlR--In Wingham, on July 23rd to Mr. a nd Mrs. Jas. V, eir ; a son. SvTTole—In R ingham, on July 90th, to Mr. n nd Mrs. Chas. Sutton ; a daughter. IRPIN—In ',gingham, goes our some Superior vacancies bal gains, choice; of the clearing purchasing facilities filled This the carefully below lines become exhausted, but become exhausted, but we are always able to week we have again some early customer gets the quotations up, of course acrd given and best 4 pieces Costume Sillc, asso, ted colors, 1g u ic, for Fraley pieces Faey billy Waistinga, ' pieces Die cerin d Voda. regul Voile, lar 0055cfor , for 10 pieces Fancy Lustros, assorted colors, reg. 05c and 75c, for.. 12?.,,,,e and 16c evinghams, to clear at ALL HSUSLINS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. Lad es e$1,25,' whit Cambric Drawers, regular 65c. for 65 rs regular for A5 b5 .75 .45 per yard .80 per yard .50 per yard .'5 per yard .40 per yard .10 per yard Ladies' White C ambrc Draws Lathes' white I ambric Night Robes, regular $1 25, for Ladies' ivhito Lawn Waists, regular $1.25, for EXTRA per cAtin nowt "e Lombard Plums, in heavy syrup, regular 15c 25 The above are only a few of the many money•savers which to offer from this great assorted stock. TEEMS CASH OR TRADE. No goods charged at reduced prices. TUR BUTTER 22c. EGGS 0c. we have t GEO. E. KING. Greatest Show on Earth. The valve planed on the animals that will 1 e on exhibition et the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, is as follows; -1,500, horses, at $500 CO eaob, $750,000 00; 1,000 cattle at $250 00, $250,000.00; 1,400 sheep and swine at $75 00, $105,000.0; 8 500 poultry and pet stock, $10,000 00; 14,000 dogs, $100 00 each, $140,000 00, and 500 (sate, $10,000, making a total of $1,265,000.00. It must be understood, in making these calcula- tions, that these are show animals and therefore not to be estimated in valve as ordinary stock, Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw and two children, of Clinton, were visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Muir. Mr. Wentle Roth, of Guelph, visited hie fgther-in-law, Mr. D. McCormick, —The Grand Trunk Passenger De- partment are in receipt of a letter from a Ilrorninent New Yorker c pliment- ing the road on their ex° lent dining oar service. He as , " y wife and I Misses Lon Ferguson, of Wingham, left New York on To train at 3.44 and Jean Walker and Laura -King of i' m. last Monday; y terday morning Ingersoll, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. we had breakfast your dining oar sand everything was no superior, food, ouiaine, services and attention, that I think it my duty to compliment the road on this branch of the on July and Mrs. Geo. Irvin; a daughter. FRAz.iCS—In Turnberry, on the 4th inst., to Mr, and Mrs. Allen Franck; a son. FINI.AY—In Lower Wingham, on August 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Finlay , a son ► s p. v. ore TAKE NOTICE. That J. S, Jerome, Dentist is l aar teeth for making eight dollarsbeautiful , and inserting the Patent Airchamber. All work guaranteed. Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham. BEArs•—In Morris, on July 17th to Mr, and Mrs. Peter Healey, >x daughter. S warns—In Blyth, on July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Somers, a son. BEID—In Hullett, on July 211h, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Reid, a daughter. and Mrs I)anieltli wide , a On to Mr. FOWLER -111 Morris, on the 2nd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fowler : a son. ' DIED Simmons, aged 47W S gah;m, , 2 on July and 0 days. of Tnr11. E. for a few days last week. j 1 ETnER.r—In East Whwanosh, on July Roth, Mr. H. E. Kimmel of the city of 1 Il ary 1 ove, beloved wife of Mr. Jas. Nethery, a god 53 years 8 months and 19 days. Du Quoin, Ill., was the gees ofhis friend Mr. Fred Hardie of Culross dur- The Little Eaton 3i Hot E Weather Ad, I Point \ToRead + +A .. r. • 0TRY•• 1 t MCDOUaAT.—I11 Ge thrich Township, on Augoat 4th, Catharine McDougal, aged 93 years. fug the past week. JoINSTON—In Clinton, on August 2nd, Fred- Mr. red Mr. and Mre. James, of Mitchell, each( ba aged 26 Bofis and 6 mnd on - Thos. D. visited at the home of the former's brother, Mr. Thos. James, Frances street, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, Miss J. McKinley and M. Gray are spending two weeks holt. daying at Kincardine. ham, and, i5 n fust -class Mre. John McBurney, accompanied s good cordrtion. The buildings are of the very C y Mich. is ; test' Get terrr.s and particulars on the by her daughter, of Can City, , ,_wises, or address JOHN *RcTAFLH. pre - visiting her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ivTAVIS, P. O. Morton, East Wawanoeh. y Mre. John Fowler and son, Charlie Fowler, of the Bluevale road, are visit- ing for a few weeks with relatives and friends in Guelph and Toronto. FARM FOR SALE. + • a pound of Malcolm's • TEA AND COFFEE—best . in the market. Quality * guaranteed. + FRESH GROCERIES always in stock. + The undersigned offers for sale his 100•acre farm, being lot 2. con. 5, Turnberry. The farm miles from Wroxeter. and 7 from Wing - one and is an BOAR FOR SERVICE The undersigned will keep for service on his lir cd\ a thoroughbred Yorkon. shire BoarBluevale Terms—e1, to be paid at time of cervica. G. W. Wacker at present.—Gorrie Yi-' dette. Mr. 0. W. Campbell, of Buffalo, was h in Mr. Campbell is an : U 1n cattle and sni , ed —In order to be in a position par- ticipate in the movement 0f this year' T. M. H 0gharn, P. U. e." a town this week his p ,.1 3 to extensive dealer i=P *' 1 two carloads from here to .eine city , antral on Wednesday. ' ' y cabs,,, crop, the Gran Trunk Paoarsific Mrs. Brcch was called to :Mitchell on ; Lao jepol Railway management 'a collecting cars a in the west. As oft n as a new G. T. Satluday last e,',viig to the serious ill - P. car can be loadd for the west 't ' nets of her mother, Mrs. Mor;.crnbe. 'wheeled avootwar Mies Jew -late Bso^L, Vlore for the threshing time when it is ,expected everything* on Wheel@ will be Mrs. II. 1I. Wiahtrlus and little bf2y. AIrcody 500 el these splendid big daughter Helen :eft on 'Tuesday for Sea - bo ours li.ave been gathered and dip- forth where they will spend a few , ti. Tr.uto 1 is 6 The Largest a:i i i 4.;l unloaded and held She was toevmpanied by her daughter scin,al of it- kin1 i t4 yrtl to v:r.tefor its now c at..l;.l,..e. Fait Tt-.rafrom °apt I. A l.res,0'r.I SI1A. Presidentcar r. 18. d1I.1Wi', Sse e^.:a:'y triVated along the lino crest of \S iuni• wooLo With relati 4.s befcro returning to . ,—-•----- their home in Winnipeg. i —.- Mr, and Mrs. W. I.I. Dixon left this i week for Dauphin, Llan., where they Gaetanwaree4,teneneet. tWalaneeren11,3 purpose residing l 1til ' n g in ..' f ,..,fl The D:sa t, nus Foreot 'Sires. itis t.aoas^t1a Peop'e were renderou -' u .. .e h n2eleas 1.•57.1 o fi:?0C0 b.1°1 hies which will taro with the, l the very best pi D lit C rci cel around the_ ,cavus of Ferule, wishes of nein 4 ing13as11 frioitde. ,L/ Michel and 'Morrissey in British (,e.um• , areo• ° d t 4.e lily, Seventy e epvery- iare3 rng3, xLut1 ,:earl and in Penne, every- pWvinoss Mon on the CrolcoI TIM SMITHING ! thing is rIoLtroyNd, with the exception of eg The C'1obe of a.dayr eontairneza .n. 4evo0 t;0 t dwelling houses. To esti- The x u - 4r Step in and inspect our line of CROCKERY be. fore purchasing. We are bound to please tho public. To The • It3s No .4 4 r Hard '1 + + . + + + • + + + i + i + + + e + + + + + en++++++++++ + 2 .I. +. + PRODUCE TAKEN. CASH g. PAID FOR BUTTER AND • EGGS AT di ♦ + m tic! cot'S + Grocery: + r +1, PHONE 54. +++•1••'r++++++++++++++++++++4, neaten lose ie two and one 110.11 t111111on terviec>s'mt%t; oro -1,:,r of lain:ne06 glen dollars and rso O. Pdon. R. This f4. lasts will be nearl5r Bail milliO011 ase outlook at the :present time. Ono rt•. t ,' at:ib 13110 boon of these quoted 9ay11 t'c;au alter making ee..., $*slur r1n^l i •hind by f% 1112111218010 :tiro, as f' le.rg,e a trip over thou We9J 110 110-0 cif C look A part of tho, te,,vin PTAH H 5 oast in 1'3110 for novo than lei' to ot9 I)17,1' e 11 to the by toe t Le 9 wiriest csemen through tho Jrt". If this est !a.P) .J bet, l o tlisrriFt 'Eno tGC1. .ate 4.f tho town Fire te.ove.l as rrapicly KS possible to *1175. th0 sx>.iaey .e eivc3 frs:s the nesrtgp 7.81;e8 awl relief twins Wltb wllssit will not J'sry 0 1xt, than v0 yser prev2.45..9 awl wearing iilg 'apparel worn , at pr11S 15 o rva g 1)7 tlia matte with little do.ag'. ilttanills sent alio c0ra0aresc'n l aatemests :11 the East. teltrA at Gnu) marl, ties '.Damao Clotnncil y , J @il io ermx?.).'. f, .fir3 fcr tl:o rafi'. rers, fol. 'Ito tndjorit; of tIn oso r.i lowed' y sander rniewite from other while expecting a deekle'3 improvement `to o r ttt'i a s t3wns. The daily nal :ere re- As a result of this year's harvest, port that the loss of life Will be the look for a full return of a±rtivity Loforo itreatmet goo) tllo ett rrentteCO 4.L seter, tho harvest of 1000, Wee 2re fAf.ly p_e.y 1,ed to c TMte y : 11 cEder£1 p.roneptly 0014.1. 4 r ii'`.O1 icy. .e t3'5Jc1.mo Tni li:L3'd e.11i e ,uarnztk:ed. i rr;in: owaxo yh 11 41, J. Boyce SEASIDE ,EXCURSIONS. From Wingham, return tickets will be issued as follows: TO Charlottetown, P.E I $80.15 Halifax, N.S 529.15 St. John N B $27.15 Moncton, N. B $27.15 Portland, Me $2915 19. Old Orchard, Me $55 Kennebnnkport, Me Murray Bay, Que North Sidney, N S.. Proportionate rates from all sta- tions in Ontario. Tickets also willbe sold to Caecum, Cap a L'Aigle, Little Metis, St. .Irenee, Rimouski, River Da Loup, Mulgrave, N S , Shodiao, N. S., Summerside, P.E.I., Sydney, Parrs. bora, Pioton, N. S., Oampbellton, N. B., Dalhousie, N. B. Good going Angnat 10th. llth, 12th and 13th; returning from destination on or before August 31st, 1908. For further information regarding choice of routes, atop•over privileges, sleeping oar reservatione, etc., apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents, or address J. D. McDonald, D. P. A., Union Station, Toronto, Ont. $20.15 $23.15 ,...$33 65 r LOWEST RATES to the NORTH-WEST Musilus Our entire stock at 9c and 13c. Great variety. Clean stock. Almost / price. Remnants Dress Goods—ends suitable for Waists, or Skirts to be sold at a price. Be around 0 • 4. ♦ •+ by any route, are those on O. P R. Llotiieseekcrs' Excursions, which are now run via new Muskoka line. Hours Saved on old schedule. GO day return tickets to all North-West points, at rates ranging from Winnipeg return, $32.00 Edtonton return, $42.50 LISAA ENG DATE;,: July 7, 21 Avg,. 4, 18. Sept. 1, 15, n9 Char :.,r t .l l hs r iia in toliri..t niece}ing ears at small extra cost.mmoi9 torly101 TRIP TO MUSKOKA ytfa1 '1'o Parry Sound or to any of iho Helift Cit.an Lay re.orta i.; molt ceimfortar r:9 unci , ria el ,y made toy taking the C P.Ib. Fast trains s ove'`r new direct line—.,crvien, t t ual. P 1.; ;,tho and etiu.pmt ut witlino e. l r Fur an7 information 1150 AIR nt Or write C. le. 1 eater, Dae. Pa.,::. Agent, Teresa°. aee + ♦ 4 + t . Mililoory i2 Price—good choice. Men's and Boy's—to be sCraw Hats.. cleared out at any price. ' 1 Clothing Suits soon. Boys' and Men's Suits, all sizes. New goods, Boy's 99c and, $1.99, worth up to $4.00. Men's $6.99, worth $ x o and $12 a suit. 1- 50c Ties Now 5 for $I.00 or 2 for soca Your. choice thing in store. All new, clean goods. ♦ yy .. ► i Groceries See our new grocery • Department on 1st floor. ► ► Skirts at $1,98 4 any - 20 Odd Skirts in light and dark tweeds and Vicunas, regular up to $s.00. A genuine bargain. 1 Trade 01 all kinds taken on sale goods. Ikroiammeermaaroig. + ► Y _. u A 1\T t ,fir t nA.E i WINGHAIVI. ►thy!►: GAIT. +! est 4' +, + :.4 4' 44 +' b' +i ♦. w' t, . 4 `. ,74 a a handiest grocery De- partment in town for • you. •433 Farmers We have now the BROS.