The Wingham Times, 1908-08-27, Page 7THE WINGHAM TIMES.
VOL XXXYII.--NO. 1908.
WOMAN, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPtEI BER 3, 1908,
JUST ARRIVED
``THE
MERRY WIDOW"
THE SWEETEST EVER
The "Merry Widow" Perfume
just arrived.
Sweet and lasting
Come in and sample it.
KODAKS, FILMS AND
SUPPLIES.
Welton McKibben;
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Blook, Wingham. ►
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Will C. Tho
Mr, Will C. Tho
Wingham, was m
Thareday last to
Olaringbowl, of t
T. Hall, of town,
as best man for
Thompson is no
Canadian Carpet C
the best wishes of
ham friends.
Puss SPARLINU
Graduate of Toronto Conservatory
of Musle
The Dau
A remarkable
on view in the
Canadian Nation
is one by M
entitled "The S
the daughters o
fair." The pal
on the right rega
advancing Wing
her outstretched
And Authorized Teaoher of the Fletcher
Music Method, Symplex and Kinder-
garten (having studied this method with
the originator, at the Synthetio School,
New York).
Pupils prepared for Conservatory ex-
aminations, both in Theory and Piano.
CLASSES OPEN 4th SEPT.
For information regarding tuition,
eto., apply at her home, Minnie street.
Ritchie 86 Coseos
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
Farm
Properties
Some exceptional values in
farms. If you want one it will
pay you to see us.
The good old Province of Ont-
ario is all right,
Town
Properties
pson Weds,
peon, formerly of
ried at Hamilton on
Mise Bertha May
t city. Mr. Walter
as present and anted
is old friend. Mr.
salesman for the
and he will have
e numerous Wing-
ters of Men.
minting that will be
itieh collection at the
Exhibition, Toronto,
rine Grieffenhagen,
ns ot God saw that
men, that they were
ting shows a woman
ding with wonder the
d figure, who grasps
and.
Timothy for fall seeding for sale.
Gm. E. KING,
Heath -
Mrs. M. Oopelan
0alros, was mar
Heath at Walker
last week. The
formed by Rev.
erly of Teeswate
trom near Oalgar
has a large ranch.
will shortly move
they will reside.—T
At right prices. We have a
Number of places admirably
suited for retired farmers.
No ' prettier or healthier town
in Ontario than Wingham,
Property bought here can al-
ways be re -sold.
RITCHIE & COSENS
Griffin-Vanstone Block, WINGHAM.
Phone 123
peland.
, of the 2nd, line,
ied to Mr. W. L.
on on Thursday of
ceremony was per-
. J. Wilson, form -
Mr. Heath comes
, Alberta, where he
r. and Mrs. Heath
Wingham, where
swater News.
Barn and Seas
On Wednesday
the barn of Mr. R
oeseien 10, Turnber
burned to the groan
season's orop. A po
J. Nichol was also b
of the fire is a. myst
loss will heavy indee
s Crop Burned.
ming of last week,
ext Johnston, con-
e took fire and was
,together with the
y belonging to Mr.
rued, The origin
y. Mr. Johnston's
Get your sohool
BOOK STORE.
pplies at the BIG
Children's FI
On Sunday aftern
will be held in 5
Children's Flower
dren will meet in tb
2.30 p. m , eaoh wit
ers; thence marohi
will offer their Oa
eiok children of th
and London. T
servioe suitable
address to childr
by the Reotor.
will be grateful'
heartily invited.
Fnnished hoose t. let for the winter
months. Apply at Teems office.
wer Service.
on next at 3 o'clock
. Paul's Church a
ervioe. The ohil-
Sunday Sohool at
a bogaet ot flow-
g into the church,
ers to God for the
hospitals of Toronto
ere will be a short
or children and an
and young people
ovations of flowers
aooepted. All are
Schools Re- pened,
The Wingham H gh and Pabllo
Sohoole re opened on Tuesday with a
very good attendance, the attendauoe at
the High Sobool bein larger than was
expected, There is y one change in
the staff in each soh 1, Miss Helena
Dadson, B. A , taking he plane of Miss
MoVannell, B. A., on e High Sohool
staff, and Miss Hawkiu , of Port Albert,
taking the place of Mis Fraser, on the
Public School staff. T e Tortes wishes
tea °here and students very suooeseful
term, c
Order your Dopy of the Globe or Mail
at the Bice Boos 5 ORE,
The Last L ague Game.
The last local 1 ague baseball game
will be played on the park on Friday
afternoon, botwe n Lnoknow and, the
local players. Th s will be a fast game
as theee two tea s are very evenly
matohed and will ikely be a repetition
of the seventeen in ings game played at
Lucknow a short me ago. The looal
players will be pl seed to have your
support. Game o led at 4 o'clock
sharp.
Highest prioe paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Wedded i
Mr. Charles A.
Pilot Mound, Me
Mr. Chas. Barbe
married at Pilot
of this week to
daughter of
Endicott, of Pilo
has a large num
ham, who will
wishing Mr. a
years of happy
Come
Along
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About $1200.00 worth of
- Chinaware
DINNER SETS
TESL SETS
TOILE'r SETS
and all kinds of Parley China
and Glassware
At Immense Reductions
Some less than half price,
eadtlllarters for Teas, Coffees,
Spices, Groceries and
Provisions.
J. Henry Christie
the West.
arber, editor of the
Sentinel, and son of
of this town, was
ound on Wednesday
Miss Mary Adeline,
and Mrs. Wm.
Mound. The groom
r of friends in Wing-
oin with the TIIIEs in
d Mrs. Barber many
edded life. /
C.0.F.
At the oonolusi
the regular meet'
Canadian Foreste
last, those present
in discussing subj
members. Rev.
short address. a
members took p
which followed.
enlivened with s
Willis. Afterwar
regaled with light
at Mr. L. Menne
evening's entertai
enjoyed by those
cial Evening.
n of the business at
of Court Maitland,
, on Friday evening
njoyed a social time
cts of interest to the
E. Allen gave a
d a number of the
rt in the discussion
he programme was
los by Mr. W, H
s the company was
refreshments served
y's restaurant. The
ant was thoroughly
ho attended.
WANTED—Good servant girl. at once.
Apply to M.RS. (DR) 51A0o0NALP,
Centre street.
Death of Mr
On Monday last,
wife of Mr. Conrad
in her 50th year. AI
ailing for some little t
moved to Wingham
ago from Teeswater,
resided in Mildmay.
large number of fie
short residence in
the bereaved husband
sons and two dangh
remains were taken
Tuesday afternoon
place in that town o
bereaved relatives
pathy of many hien
New stook of ha
at the Bio Boos ST
Sohool shoes for the boy and girls.
No question about it, we a giving the
best value in town an in addition a
nice pencil box with v y pair. WILL'S
' sole
meoe
n an Victoria sh
erby
Sha sfors for
women.
Sir Wilfrid La
Complete erten
been made for
visit to Clinton, o
ber 23rd. Sir
panted by Hon.
meeting is to be
oommenoing at
the weather be
will be held in
expected that t
rates on the rat
from this seotie
Canada's popul
To LET.—On
Victoria street,
mer kitchen, cel
Apply on premi
d bags and purees
RE.
Brick S
Teeswater has
chimney. On Tues
row of brinks wa
house smokestaok a
now in use. That u
W. H. Green, hinese
ing, putting down,
14,000 or thereab
days; which we
good work on a r
ataok is 75 feet hig
of brick work on it
trete. So there w.
new steel stacks
steel staok is alrig
for fuel, but the
soft coal soon eats
News.
rier at Clinton.
ements have now
r Wilfrid Laurier'S
Wednesday, Septem-
frid will be acoom-
P. Graham, and the
held in the open air,
o'olook p. m. Should
favorable the meeting
he skating rink. It is
ere will be exoursion
ay. A large number
will likely go to hear
Premier.
okestack.
s first tall briok
ay evening the last
laid on the power
d the structure is
iversal genius, Mr.
f did the briok lay -
r up if you like, the
at, bricks in nine
nderstand is pretty
and chimney. The
, there being 50 feet
6 foot base of con -
1 be no putting up of
very year or so. A
t while wood is used
as and smoke from
t away.—Teeswater
. Mehl.
atharine Hahn,
ehl, 'passed away
. Biehl had been
me, The family
ome three years
aving previously
s. Bteh1 made a
ode during her
ngham. Besides
a family of four
re survive. The
to Mildmay on
d interment took
Wednesday. The
ill have the sym-
in their a lotion
Y. M. 0, A
There was a very
the sheeting of the
Maodouald blook o
and the musical pro
onghly enjoyed. 0
tion, Mr, A. IL M
was unable to be pre
address, as announ
next week will be
evening. when Mr.
present and address
subject of interest
oonneotion with tb
Men's Christian
expected there w'
dance of those int
this meeting, and
extended to the young men, and older
went. Ia connection
n for the coming fall
hs, arrangements are
a series of meetings
nbtedly prove interest -
le, and will embrace
ial and literary work of
Lose.—Between
MoCrea'e farm, Cul
boot. The finder wi
T. A. Mille' store an
warded.
Ingham an John
es, on lc runber
plea eturn to
be suitably re-
Labor Day C
Monday next—L
celebrated in Wingh
pioes of the Citizen
ball Club. An exec)
been arranged, 00
baseball match at 1
Wingham and Kinoa
afternoon three baseb
played, the visiting
Kincardine, Formo
Foot races for boys,
of war, drill by a nu
the direction of Miss
on the afternoon
p. m., a procession
sohool children wil
of the town hall a
headed by the be
are requested to m
before 1 30 o'clook
promenade concert
Citizens' Baud will
ing the day and e
off and spend Lebo
3'on SALE CHEAP.—Second-hand fur-
nace, in good condition. Apply to DR.
3, P. Kennedy.
Leopold street, corner
bree rooms with sum.
tie, hard and soft water.
e.
Wing
Keep in mind
ham fall fair—S
An excellent
has been arra
noon, Sept. 25*
m Fall Fair.
the date of the Wing-
tember 24th and 26th.
*gram of attraotionti
ged for Friday after.
including good races
noing. The Wingham
d the Luoknow Pipe
the musical program.
of races, eto., will be
ortiaing columns. On
g a high -dells concert
the opera hotiee, the
;Mem ands furnishing
-J. Chtiller011, the
d popular humorist;
in, ono of Canada's best
lists and elooutionisto;
sohlen, Violiniat, who hes
anions delighted Winghani
d dancing by the afternoon
s. The price of admission
eserved seats at 25o, Plan
oXibben's drug store,
Left fo the West.
Mr. John Crow
years been a reel
cession of Miro
morning with his
Sask., where they
carload of settler'
was out West for
there purchased la
of Mr, Orowe's ol
home on Tuesday
and presented him.
a purse of 860.
by Mr. F. Henry
made by Mr, Jo
and his family w
wishes of a latge
address was word
To Bin. J. Onow
DEAR Sul.,—Y
neighbors in this
that you intend
from ainotigst
do so .withont
expression of t
During year
amongst Be you
honorable and n
fairly with all
contact; as a ne
been obliging a
aid and eympa
and trouble.
the best wishes
your dear farai
the West and
the many time
and pleasure to
As a slight tok
froin us this p
ing that healt
may attend yo
on behalf of y
Oulross, Ont.
Tho
len were ge
ore, refine
concert, oVe
&Veiling, 00
lebration.
bor Day—will be
m, under the ans-
Band and Base-
ent program has
mending with a
o'olook between
dine. Daring the
11 games will be
earns being from
e and Listowel.
rls and men, tug
ber of girls tinder
oughton, will be
rogram. At 130
f ball players and
be formed in front
march to the park
d, School children
t at the town hall
In the evening a
will be held, The
furnish music dun-
ning. Take a day
Day in Winghapi.
Meeting,
ood attendance at
. M 0, A. in the
Tuesday evening,
rename was tbor•
ing to indisposi-
grove, M. L. A ,
ent and deliver an
ed. The meeting
held on Thursday
Musgrove will be
the gathering on a
and importanoe in
work of the Young
Association. It is
1 be a large atten*
rested in the work at
general invitation is
ones, too, to be p
with the campai
and winter mo
in progress for
which will u,:d
ing and profita
the religious, so
the organization
, who has for many
ent on the 1st con-
s, left on Tuesday
=Up for Blarcelin,
will reside, taking a
effects. Mr. Crowe
ome time and while
d. A large number
neighbors met at his
evening of last week
with an address and
he address was read
and the presentation
11 have the very best
irole of friends. The
d as follows:
r many frieade and
vicinity having heard
take your departure
cannot permit you to
endering to yeti some
eir esteem and regard.
any years residence
aye alwaye acted in an
right manuer, dealing
We -tern Fair.
gramme of the West -
takes piece this year
h, is being circulated
nable information re -
Exhibition and what
h day.
4th, will be Athletic
of interesting events
The official pr
ern Fair, whic
Sept. 11th to 10
and contains vs
gardtog the grea
will take place ea
Monday, Sept.
Day, and a nninbe
will be run off.
The balance of t
two good speed ev
In addition to this s
harness horses will
track in front of
Twioe daily the gr
attractions ever pree
Fair audience will be
Sisters' great Wild
program of twenty•
will be a whole show
stage coach, the In
band and Hippodro
something not soon
yoa, Central Ameri
wonder "The King o
his thrilling perfor
family in their gr
Deike Sisters, Eq
a ppearanoe in Oa
showing wonderfu
in their breakawa
esou Sisters, acrob
led, White and Le
Bros., the funny
artists, and other
interspersed with
certainly make ev
teresting.
Programmes w
nation to the Sec
CHURCH 'NOTES.
As the painters ar
barraoxs, the service
on Sunday next wi
I, 0. F, hall, Chigoe)
Communion servic
St. Andrew's Presby
the morning service,
ember 13th. Prepare
be held on the previous
$1 A. YEAR IN ADVANCE
busy in the Army
at 3 and 7 p. m.
be held lo.. the
Hook.
will be held in
rias Oburoh at
n Sunday, Sept-
ory service will
Friday evening.
The Rey. Andrew
B D., of the Hamilton
be expected to preach i
church, next Sunday
ing. He is a man of s
him,
The regular meeting
of Maitland will be he
terlan Church at Blue
Sept. 15t12. The Pr
will meet in the same
Mr. Robt. McBurney
on "Young Men and
the Church,"
e week there will be
ate each afternoon.
me of the classes of
be judged ,on the
he Grand Stand.
meet program of
ted to a Western
iven. The Kemp
est show in their
ve different acts
f itself. The old
aus, the Cowboy
e races will be
forgotten. Samn-
a's greatest aerial
the Air" will give
auoe. The Biokett
t Aerial act, the
librists, their first
da, the Bice family
endurance and skill
ladder sot; Panett-
a, who are unexcel•
art and Kroueman
people, high wire
This programme
lenty of music will
ry performance in-
1 be sent on appli-
tary. /
Monday next (Labor day) our store
will be olosed all da ead ad. on
page 5. Wieeis & , ole agents for
Viotoria shoes for 1 ies, alai) Albert
and Derby shoes for men,
Died in
After a short
daughter of Mr.
formerly of Win
the parental ho
on Saturday, A
and 6 months.
a short time
Mr. and Mrs.
sympathy of
their time of d
death says:—"
by the friends
Ross, of 1152 S
their bright lit
Maxwell Ross,
on Saturday.
five years old.
erly resided at
the deceased w
took place this
& Haunt's patio
Vancouver. •
loess, Florence Ross,
ham, passed away at
gust 22nd, aged 5 years
lorence was a bright,
d had been ill for only
ith spinal meningitis.
se will have the sinoere
ny old friends here in
p affliction. The Van.
speaking of the child's
rich regret will be felt
ton street, in the loss of
le daughter, Florence
hose death took place
he little one was only
r. and Mrs. Rosa form.
ingham, Ont., where
s born. The funeral
fternoon from Center
s, Rev. Dr. Fraser of -
Meeting
ith whom yen came in County of liar
ghbor you. have always Saturday, Angn
ever ready to extend present D. Robb
nese the Board
those who had
Sohool examinat*
but who had no
professional sten
Of the Eductition
Boards have riOvi
partment. The Sc
had obtained the
Education Dente
that they had pas
examination hi De
thin cettifieates
oleo deoided to gra
clam certificates
Baird, Sec.) Canto
y to those in distress
e can Maitre you that
f all go with you and
to your new borne In
it has been our privilege
be asseoiated with you.
e as you to swept
vie and contents. Trost -
happiness and prosperity
and yours, we remain
nr many. friends,
Euxxlr HENRY.
JOHN PURVIS.
rig, 25th, 1008.
010s by Mimi Maud Busch -
s. She played with great
rit of tone and expression.
Recorder. At fall fair
ember 25th,
County Board.
examiners for the
met at Seaforth ou
t 29th. There were
n. After routine busi-
onsidered the case of
passed the Model
ft in December. 1007,
obtained their non-
ing. By regulation
o authority to grant
tes; snob. Certificates
granted by the De- station and farm
retary of the Board mainder of the jo
oted to get the non- themselves spend
gee of those who or two per coat.
, send them to the pewee, here and
ent With a atatement were presented wi
ed the Model School for reduong their
. 1007, and got third one, (inflater, they Mild feel that there,
t extenaions of third proveraent reedit nrrioh mere attention
or• tferenoe, may
the Methodist
ening and even.
oial gifts; hear
of the Presbytery
in the Presby -
ale, on Tueeday,
ebyterial Society
place on that date.
ill read a paper
heir Relation to
You'll surely wan
footwear for Lab
awaits you. here.
sotaet g new in
D . The best
BASEBAL GAMES.
Kincardine and
teams played a leagn
last Thursday after
was full of errors o
loop" players, and it
like a win for the lak
Wiugham boys need
the end of the eighth
were steered by Win ham' in the ninth,
s more by good
u• mpire and gave
is deohdone in call -
men out on third
ly ones calling for
e innings:—
SITUATION& • •
with leading business houses
await our giaduette.
LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER
and all modern office roethode
which encure rapid advance.
GREGG SHORTHAND
taoght by the only teaeher
Ontario who a ttended the
Author's School,
THEME coUltsze. — stenography,
Commercial, Telegraphy.
Enter any day. Write for partioulars.
VALE T1.301 ITRONC eErr.
Wingham Business College
NIP
ingham baseball
game on the park
oon, The game
the part of the
milted very much
town team. The
ore praotice. At
innings the score
cal& Three runs
leaving them winne
lnok than good playi
Kinoardine, was tie
very good service,
ing two Wingham
base being the o
oritioism, The taco
/Kincardine -0 2
Wingham —1 0
Buy the Best, The agar and Ene-
ie./
press shoes for 1 dies 'the Inviotus and
Slater shoes f en, are the highest
grade footwea anufactured in Can.
Value of
The question
city and country
ing amount of a
and the United
others whose occ
eery to maintai
are awakening to
are annually call
wear and tear on
shortening of the
their horses, °outs'
say nothing of th
comfort to the
According to the
Post, the average c
of goods a mile b
of a mill, and by
tenths mills, Th
°saying a ton of
class roads is said
oa common mu
cents. The lates
Department of
shows 2451,510
the United Stat
per cent, Wer
populous and ri
York, Peansylva
improvements ev
that ten per nu
Alraost every pe
ting meat or dest
!Mr it country ro
three times as hig
road were first -0
goods actually pa
Blyth won in league game on
Thursday from L know by a score of
At Luoknow on Tuesday, the home
team defeated Kin prdine in a league
game. Score, 17 t. 5
Goderioh and 1, ingham Lakeside
League baaeball n es met on the county
town diamond o Monday, and a
very good exhib tion of the popular
game the Goder h players were vie.
Wingham 4
Good Roads,
f good roads in both
s receiving an increas.
tention in both Canada
States. Farmers and
pation makes it neoes-
vehicles on the road
he enormous loss they
d npon to sustain in
heir vehicles and the
life of usefulness of
ned by bad roads, to
loss of pleasure and
drivers themselves.
Saturday Evening
st of carrying a ton
lake is eighatenthe
rail seven and six -
average cost of
goods a mile on first.
be seven cente, and
try roads twenty-five
report, made by the
grioulture for 1904,
ilea of public l'Oht19 in
s, of which 7 14 per
improved. Iu old,
h states, each as New
re reported on lose
. of the public' toads.
d of freight origina-
aed to a farm moves
d; most of it Over a
road, at a cost some
as it evotild be if the
Ms. Sometimes the
a heavier toll for a
between railread
then for all the re-
rney. The railroads
intone te clip off one
from operating ex.
ere; and, if farmers
ailroad freights even
work. Apply to a R, Knox,
WITH T
E BOWLERS.
prize in the A
Each player w
brushes, enclose
urn's -rink won second
ocietion series at the
ornament last week
n beautiful military
in a suitable case.
Last Thursday
Kincardine, Poor
down from the 1
good afternoon's
of the local bo
players won out
of one shot. The
Wingham
Geo. 0, Manners.
A. M. Crawford..
being civic holiday at
inks of bowlers came
ke town and had a
ort with four rinke
era. The Wingliam
the narrow margin
Fine
Tailoring
ceres ;—
Kincardine
7 Dr. McDonald
8 Dr. Bruce
O R. Ross
2
The Bowling T
auspices of the Wi
on Monday, Tneed
next week prorate
number of players
prizes are better t
ed small town
evente with the priz
Trophy match—lst
chairs, quartered
finieh, value $60;
sets, hand -painted
inch cut glass berr
2nd prize, four sets
Scotch Doubles -1
extra large mantle
2nd prize, two gen
paniona, value
prize, oho large
value 88; 2nd psi
value $4.
17
21
12
21
71
ornament under the
glarim Bowling Club
and Wednesday of
tei bring a large
to Wingham. The
tournements. The
s are as follows: —
prize, four morris
k, early English
nd prize, four tea
china, value $28.
1st prize, four 0 -
bowls, value $36;
carvers, value $20
prine, two fine,
emen's ebony torn -
$10. Singles—ist
nt glass berry bowl,
e, one silk umbrella,
r them. The Board indeed, was a bur ing IBMs. Read fin.
heretofore. Geo. than formerly, bat Much leas than it
is what you invariably get
when you leav e your
order for clothing at this
Clothes bought here are
cruaranteed to fit well,
look well and wear well
—and they do.
Vifingham
Toronto
London
Teeswater
Ripley .
Peleteret on
\Pordwieh
deserves. TITS 0
SO el) St oeP4e 121
Sept. 11-1
Men's Furnishings
of all kinds
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties,
Collars, Underwear, etc.
The very newest of new
goods are here.
Come in and have a look.
Robt Maxwell
MERCHANT TAILOR
AND
MEN'S FURNISHER
L The Leading Shoe Store 41.
11 $ 2 . 5 0 ii,
prt
0 We haven't a thing' against our fil
-,V, neighbors. We are steeply selID.g
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4,1 with the shoes. The price is
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