HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-09-24, Page 6WINGJ1li.iit TOM. R'TEI R 24, 1008
NI NOR LOCALS,
weather.
...September 21th.
-Reed the advte. in the Teems.
--Fleet day of W' nglasrn Fall Fair.
�--Brussels fall fair .on Thursday and,
Friday of next week,
-Divitsien Court will be held in
Wbbane t>r day (Thnraday).
-Court Maitland, Oanadiau Pores•
tars, meets to -morrow (Friday) night.
-It is expected that the electors of
G•odericlt will vote on Local Option next
Dant tlry.
Political matters will have :first
Vilma in the newspapers for the next
.sew week a.
;Summer weather for the past two
weeks. Rain is badly needed to clear
the air of snake..
---Fall Fair concert on Friday evening,
'Get your seats reserved early at MoKib+
bvn'a drug store.
--Owen Sotlnd ratepayers will vote
a bylaw next Jfanuary for the re-
peal
of Locell Option.
-Send the 'rums to Your distant
#r -sends for the balance of the year. 25
vents will pay for it,
-Attend the fall fair concert on
Friday evening Reserved Beat tiokets
.on sale at MoKibbon'8 drug store.
-The Daily Globe to November let
icor 25 cents, Leave your order at the
Big Book Store or at the TmIEs office.
• -The Daily Globe to November lit
for 25 cents. Leave your order at the
Big Book Store or at the Tones office.
-We understand that Mr. James
Beckett, of Lower Wingham, has sold
itis property to Mr. Heath, of Oulrosa,
-At Blyth on Monday, Goderioh
.uiue were defeated by the home players
be a league baseball match by the close
;score of 2 to 1 rune.
-The date for Thanksgiving Day will
be changed awing to the Dominion
elections, The new date will likely be
Monday, November Oth,
E, lYloi?cnald and
Mabel and Verna will
m ofpiping and Juno
fall fair next 'Wednes
heavy rain has brightened
i help the root crop.
shower. In less than nigh
directions from Wingham
n.
d that the Ellis swamp
township is on are, which
t9 in some measure for
condition of the atmosphexe
days.
e Fisher, one of the
at the post office, has
sisal for some days,
Her many friends will
y recovery,
question of price -then
considered, "SaIada" is the
value for the money paid
has proven that "'Salads'
ght Iaad packets) is tea
officers for the Dominion
ridings in this district
East Huron, J. A, More.
South Huron, Alex.
old; Ssuth Bruce, John
Teeswater.
of cheese and butter
operation in Hexon county
14. 'these had build -
valued at S49,550; work -
56; persona employed,
wages paid, $10,851.
calved Iaat week that
Walsh, who was ac-
ed in British Columbia
has been recovered by
About seven axillas from
the accident occurred.
-We regret to report that Mr. Fred
Howson, of the Gorrie branch of the
Bank of Hared ton, and son of Mr, and
Men W. J. Howson, to eericuely ill at
tho homo of He parents, on John
street. The young man came home on
Saturday last, and has since been in a
•critical condition.
-A bnsinese meeting of those in-
terested in the worse of the Yonne;
Metro Christian Aseeci73ticn will be
had in the rocina in the Macdonald
blocs (iiia (TL^nrsdoy) evening, at e
o'clock. The county secretary, Mr.
'.C, 0. I:Ieutieg, of Clinton, and the
preritte'iPi penye."gay et tenuity work,
Mr. A Colleen, of London, will be
prevent, amus it ie expected that plains
will bo ex:erecol foe the woes or the
coming fall and winter.
-Piper D. two
sdaughtera Misses
furnish a program
:ng at the Ripley
day,
-Friday's
pastures and will It
vas a local t
miles in some di i
there was no rat
-It is reports
3n Morris
probably accounts
the smoky
for the past few
-Miss Maggi
obliging clerks
been in the hoeI
with fever.
wish her a epeed
-If it is a q ,
x111 things
greatest tea ,
for experience '
(puked in air.tight
excellence.
-Returning c
election for the
are as follows:
.ton, Wingham;
II/Custard, Brncefi
. aiquhareon,
-The number
factories in
during 1967 was
,trigs end plants
ing napital $15,5
:39; salaries and
-Word was re
The body of John
cidentally drown
tame weeks ago,
some fishermen,
the place where
"Crocked•no:A" Smith was found
i4itrif+V is .".ewieeni v. •r the :::uxdo:. of
Mike Malouo and settee:iced to be hang.
ed November frith.
T17 a`Areeni tri'BeleFe is gradually
being le etected. este eocertly stated
by Mare3ni tLat the preeei:t ilista;irtion
would men be Jori'.°ed, an�' this t'icnld
grease;, ineeeado lel C,ni;acity for trans.
relation. Ilse stated theit the !station at
(Ileac Bay WAS now sending serest mem-
sages aggregating aver 2,00 words daily
There aro ;xt pressen coveted difficulties
Mr
to oreca-� aA, but tie soon tab these are
*et with, the nor~ paa_,y it ill tarn their.
,ftaiention to trarts.PAcitlo service,
PERSONAL.
Mr. Alex. Dodds, of l (itobell, le
vteiting hits daughter, Mrs. Jett. 11Io
Manua.
Mrs. R. F. White, of Corrie, was
viditing with Wingham friends for a
few days.
Mr. 3. 0 Dallas, of Buffalo, has been
visiting for a few days with his tether,
Mr. 0. Aaliae,
Mr. and Mre. Malcolm, 0311011e% are
visiting at the home of their SOO, Mr.
A. 3, Malcolm,
Mieses Maggie and Bessie Mann, of
Monorieff are visiting at Mr. J. Imlay 'e,
Charles street.
Mr, D D 'Wilson, of the Dominion
Bank, Montreal, is visiting with old
friends in Wingbam.
Mr. and Mrs. John Low, of Sarnia,
have been visiting for a few days with
Wingham friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Duckett, of the
let line of Alorris, are visiting with
relatives in Bay City, Minh,
Mr. Jackson Walker, of Toronto, was
visiting for a few days with Wingham
and East Wawanosh relatives,
Mrs. Wm, Nicholson and family have
returned home frons Kincardine where
they spent the summer months.
Mies H. Agnew- has returned to
Philadelphia after a few weeks visit
with her parents in Lower Wingham,
Mise Verna and Master Arthur Car -
rutin of OriiUa, are visiting with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mre. L. McLean.
Mr, Arthur Maokersie, who spent
some time as a Preebyterian missionary
in the West, is now attending the
Wingham High School,
Mr, John Imlay, fireman and engineer
at Bennett's mill, is under the doctor's
care with a sore leg, and his place is
being taken by Mr. Jas, Begley.
Rev. H. E. Allen and Mr. Abner
Coeens attended the oorner atone laying
ceremony of the new Baptist Church at
Auburn on Tuesday of last week.
Air. 0. H. Elliott, Collector of Cus-
toms, of London, accompanied by Mrs.
Elliott and Miss Alice Gentles, spent
Monday in town, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Quirk.
Mrs. D. H. Laird, New York State
Secretary of King's Daughter's Order,
and Mrs. M, S. Savage, Ontario Pro-
vincial Secretary, visited Mise Lizzie
0, Elliott on Friday last,
Dr. Bowman, of East Aurora, N. Y.,
paid a short visit to his friend, Mr, John
Quirk, during the week, The doctor
was ranch impressed with the appear-
ance and evidences of prosperity of the
town and its people.
ear. Hugh Ross, of Clinton, was in
town Tuesday evening and Wednesday
morning as a member of the Laurier
reception committee giving instructions
to the Iarge number of Liberals who
went to Clinton frgni this section. •
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William 0, Person of Hamilton, was
found dying in his father's office, and an
inquest will be held, as there is suspicion
of poisoning.
A lot of Chinamen smuggled into
Canada as merchants by way of Mexico
have been detected at Montreal and will
be sent back.
' BORIC
GAnNass.—In Morris, on Sept. 15th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Garniss; a son.
B.ALLAHAN.-in East R awanosh, on Sept,
1 2th, to Dir. and Mrs, P. Eailahan; a son.
. BLUEBIRD
Firm-Hiooixs.- At the hone of the
bride's parent's, on the 16th inst., by Rev. G.
W. W. Rivers. Mr. Arthur Fitch, of Ifowick,
and Miss Effie, daughter of Dir. and 511-.
Elijah Higgins, of Morris.
TAieTEP011-CAa1ERON-On Sept, 15th, at the
home of the bride's parents, Lucknow, by the
t
dh T.
Margaret
le. CnrouoMr. tlarenee E..amieson,
of Tofield, Alta.
DIRD
at the residences of herngranrdparents,2118
Avenue road, Toronto, Alice Muriel, dearly
belc?red sad rrly daughter ,.f Mrs, Rosa
Bowles and the late Edgar Bowles, of Orange-
ville, aged 15 ;Fear,, and 1 month.
MANNING -In Clinton, on Septemb,ar 2Ist,
Grace A. boles, wife of Mr. R. E. Manning.
Dr:xnrs.—In VCin ;ham, en et ptem',er 18th,
Beulah 13realy, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. hen-
ry Dente-,agedtbnontb., and 16 days,
EINEM$ FOR
BARGAINS
W E WANT
TOUR TRADE
New Pall Goods
As the time is now approaching when you will be snaking your Fall
purchases, it will pay you to come to this store to do your
buying. We have the newest and best goods
that money can buy, and OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
DRESS GOODS— Venetians, Broadcloths, Worsteds, Sergea,
Pertain is, ata., in all the leading shades.
III AIM LIES - We have them from the cheap ones to the beet.
STAPLES , These goods are BOUGHT RIGHT, henna we
can afford to sell them right.
Our stock of Ready-made Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery and all
lines essential for the Fall trade is complete.
TUR BUTTER 22e,
EGGS 20e.
GOOD
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G. E. KING.
O HE A P
PRIQES
CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wingham Circle, No. 4.34
Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8
p. tit. in hall in Chisholm Block. Candidates
for cheap, reliable insurance solicited. Ask to
see our rates of any member or officers.
Ladies accepted at sumo rate as men.
REV. T. S. Boxrn, T, F. RoBiNsott,
Leader, Recording Secretary
W. S. WynEs, Financial becretary.
TAKE NOTICE.
That 3, S, Jerome, Dentist
is making beautiful sets of
teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airohamber. All
work guaranteed.
Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham.
FRANK McCONNELL,
Licensed Auctioneer tor the
County of Huron
Is prepared to conduet auction sales of all des•
criptions, espeOlally farm stock and imple-
ments, in any part of the country, on reason-
able terms. Orders left at the Toms office
will be promptly and cheerfully attended to.
FARM IR SALE
The undersigned o
farm, being lot 2, co
is 24 miles from Wr
ham, and is a first -el
clition. The buiidin
Get terms and part'
address
era for sale his 100 -acre
5, Turn berry. The farm
xeter, and 7 from Wing -
ss one and is in good con-
s are of the very best.
•bears on the premises, or
.TORN MCTAVISH,
Wroxeter, P. 0,
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acres, lot 8, con. 10, Township of Howiek.
On the premises are Iarge stone house with
kitchen and woodshed, bank barn 3644 with
straw shed 38x50 stabbling under the whole,
a never failing spring, about 20 acres of hard-
wood bush, balance cleared and in good state
of cultivation, free from noxious weeds, con-
venient to school and church. Get terms and
particulars on the premises, or address
W. W. LOWISE,
Gerrie P. 0.
FARM FOR SALE.
Consisting of 200 acres, Lots 23, 24, and 25, on
the 10th Concession and Let 24 on the 0th
Concession of Culross, 43' miles north-
west of Teeswater. About 1440 acres cleared
and the balance in bush and pasture land.
This farm is in a high state of cultivation;
well fenced, and has extra good buildings.
Large bank barn 00x100, Dement floors, stab-
ling for 60 head of cattle and 15 horses ;pig and
sheep pens, hen house, driving and implement
sheds; lee house. The house is 3 storeys and is
in first•ciass shape; large rooms; cellar in
three apartments; house heated by furnace.
1 ergo orchard, The Teeswater river runs
through this farm. This would snake one of
the hest dairy farms in the country, and for
graft,, hay root and corn raising cannot be
beaten. The above will be sold on easy terms,
and possession arranged to suit purchaser.
Any person requiring a first-class farm will
And it to their advantage to call and see this.
I+or further particulars apply, to the owner en
fare], or address all'communleations to Tees.
water P. O., when any other information re-
garding above will be given.
H. STUCKEY, Owsint,
Teeswater P. 0.
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A Ona year cid, r ri • d white spotted heifer
rani,• mito nr pr,• = es, lot 42. care, -:,,ion 18,
Eavt evawanosh, o or about the 10th of (Sep•
tenLar Ca veer e: a have animal by proving
property and•payf • expenses.
JOHN cot:REAivE.
Win;hnmP.O.
BOAS FOR SERVICE:
The undersigned will keep for sorviee on his
Premises. Lot le. Ctn. 1 Morrie, ;Bin:wale
Reed) a thoroughbred Yorkshire ire Boar
Terms -el, to be paid at time of eel vicft.
IIVINDU1.;3ON,
Winghaiu, P. 0.
NOTICE Ti CREDITORS.
7otiee is hereby
1t a;. Chap 128, See.
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C1a11Y] a)„a77u t the
lase of theTow=t,,
Of Ii.titOli 110tell:,,-
or abon t; a ::ural
ivvcat pursuant to 11.5.0.
a, that all ) .r.' n.+3;avinl;
stat, ,f Aleve ,tier Orr.
'gingham in Ilt, Comity
r, deceased, who flied on
:sy of July, A.I). I4, y, are
acquired tv rend ,y rust 1,mpai+l ' e to
deliver to I. Venstr ke tV:n t•
y1 aY.i Seit•
ester Per th +Atimin tiatera, ,m or b+•foto tho
u rue;,
day
red da,c•. I;tons, nz,ct a Putt stato•
f thrix elaitue and the
of any; held by them
buffer tin said day tie
recall to distribute the
among; *110 partite; en-
egaed only to the claims
i have vatic,,.
September, A.1 .1008.
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for •tho Atl7lnistrntors,
l its( day of (,stub( A.il Due 'hoer a
ndd
vent of particulars
nature of ?',;; seeurlt
duly eertith d, alit t1
Administrators will
nsaots of the & re:sex
titled thereto, 17avie
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hand, at
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$100
Is n very gocd salary for a young
person under 20 to receive,. Sev-
eral of our shorthand graduates
of last year are now enjoying this
salary. Perhaps we can help you
to receive this amount. Our new
Catalogue explains. Out out this
card, sign it and send to W. 13.
Shaw. Central Business College,
Toronto,
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ATTEND THE BEST ! i
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
is recognized as the LAEoEST, BEST
and MOST StrCOESSFtlL p r a o t i o a I
training sohool in Western Ontario,
Three departments:-
COMDrE1tOI.PiL
SHORTHAND'
TEELEGRAPHIC
Oar graduates secure gond positions
and forge to the front. Write for our
free aataloqua; you will find it inter-
esting, You may enter at any time.
mormeasswomoswesommaplareemerma
ELLIOTT & MCLACHHLAN
PRINCIPALS.
LOWEST RATES
NORTH-WEST
by any route, are those on C. P R.
Homeseekers' Excursions, which are
now run via new Muskoka line. Hours
saved on old schedule. 60 -day return
tickets to all North-West points, at
rates ranging front
Winnipeg return,' $32,00
Edmonton return, $42.50
LEAVING DATES:
July 1, 21. Aug. 4, 18. Sept. 1, Io, 29
Comfortable berths in tourist sleeping cars
at email extra cost. Apply early for
accommodation.
A TRIP TO MUSKOKA
To Parry Sound or to any of the delightful
Gel gfui klly :nBay ude byorts rstal taking 0 comfortably
Fast trains over new direct line -service,
time and equipment without equal.
For any information see Agent or write
C, B. Foster, Die. Pass, Agent, Toronto.
A.w. ,,.. .
HUNTERS EXCURSIONS
Return Tickets at Single Fare
OCTOBBR 6th TO NOV. 3rd
To pointe in Temagami, points
Mattawa to Port Arthur. To Geor-
gian Bay and Mackinaw Division,
Port Arthur via N. N. 00., and to
curtain »cine in Quebec, New Bruns-
wick, Nova Scotia and N'evefound•
land.
OCT. 22nd TO NOV. 3rd
Mnekoka Lakes, Po etang, Lake of
Bays,
letaLafeid, Midland,
adawhka Depot Har-
bor,
Argyle to Oob000nk, Lindsay to
Halliburtatt, Sherbet Lake via Its
and F. Ry., and pointe from Severn
to North Bay inclusive,
Return limit on all tickets, Satur.
'day, Deo. 5th, 1008., or until aloes of
Navigation, if earlier, to points -
reached by steamers, F1u1I inforniai
tion from W. ItenrY, town agent, or
. D. McDonald, D. P; A., Toronto,
Ont.
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productions which
a money can buy. We invite you to call and inspect our goods, and
values before purchasing. Each department- is full of new suiting
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# "The Little Eaton" is not behind but to the from, as the larger
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Nip -Up, Fall is Coming
LADIE
New goods just to hand.
cloths and colors.
Dress Goods in many new effects, all the newest
Mantles and Jackets
We are headquarters for all Ladies'' Ready-ta- Wear. Just think where The
Little Eato.i is, before buying.
den's Clothing
This Department is growing daily. Over $6,000.00 worth of the choicest
garments in style and pattern to show you now. Get wise, Boys; we are here with
the goods.
Furs
Men's and Ladies' of all kinds arriving daily. Come early and get the choice,
Millinery
This Department has made a good showing last season, under the able super-
vision of Miss Little, and she has just returned from the openings with her complete
stock which is the largest ever shown in this town. We ask you to inspect our show
rooms before making up your mind. Ladies, we welcome you and your friends.
All departments are being well replenished with New Fall
forget we appreciate the smallest purchase.
Goods. Don't
TRADE OF ALL KINDS WANTED AT ALL TIMES.
FARMERS, TO THE FRONT
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WINGH