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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-07-08, Page 1esv .THE WINGHA VOL XXXVIII.-NO. 1952. , CAMERAS MKS and BROWNIES We °airy a fine nue of Film and Pbotograrhic Supplies. Kodaks $10.00 to $25.00. Brownie Cameras $1.00 to $12.00 No trouble to sbow the Cameras - mine in and inspect. A dark room FREE to our oustora- ere. We develop filras. Walton Mb* THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Bleak, Wingham, WoolWanted Any quantity, highest cash price paid, or in exchange for Home -Made Yarn, Blankets and Sheeting, at T. A. MILLS Wingham. ustimumannur Fall Term Opens Aug. 30 Our graduates are assisted to the best positions. Write for the reason. Prepare now to enter at the beginning of term. Mail Courses for those who wiah to study at home. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON, Principal A. E. SMITH BANKER Farraers who want money to buy horeee, cattle, or hogs to feed for merket, can have it on teasonable terras, Notes disoonnted for tradesmen, mer- chanta or agents, on favorable terms. Loana On real estate at the lowest rates going, 11.1111111111111 THE BEST GROCERY INDUCEMENT Xs good goods, pure goods, put up the beat we know how and tit primes conaistent With the right kind of quality. That'a our tagnment tor busitnene Doesn't it appeal to you? Oranges and Bananas We have in stook jeet now some of the chi:sided of !Mit, This its the seeson when it's hard to get that kind, but Wit've DOT TT, Lose Valencia Oranges 300 to 600 per dozen. It's too hot to bake. Mid besides ohoioe in Oakes here. Several new 'Wise just added. The Pettit Season's Ilere, leave us lir Otir Orders. J. Henry :Christie PHONE 59 WINGIJAM, °Num THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE FLOWERS For all ocoasione Pariies, Weddings, Funerals, etc, FRAMS STREET • PRONTO 101. Wear Oreeris Shoes and Rubbers Bapttst P A happy event t of Mr. and Mrs. Malone, N. Y., w Mies Jeanie -Gertrud in -marriage with R pastor of Wiegha Mr. and Mrs. Steeve and taken up res Terrace, The Ti s or Weds. k place at the home en their daughter, Wright Was united Baptiet Church. have arrived home once on Carling s extends hearty Fresh groceries. LENNOX, Winghain, To Sarnia The annual occur oampment, I. O. Detroit will be held net 14th. The retn $2,05 with boat fare to Detroit. Retu will leave Sarnia a 16th of August. T oursion and is al Keep the date in m nd Detroit. ion of Minerva En- . to Sarnia and an Saturday, Aug - fare to Sarnia is f 75o. from Sarnia ning, special train is is a poenlar ox- eye well attended. Higheat price paid for hides and poni. try at T. Fells' butoher shop. To Attend C Wingham Oran divine service at St begin AT 7 Woe brethren will meet at 6 o'clock. Begi 18th inst., and co ?month of August, St. Pistil's will eons as previously annou eraen will attend Paul's Church oa t. The aervice will t their lodge room ning with Sunday, tinning through the he evening service at ced by the Rector. A new bloycle for sale at a bargain. Apply at the TIMES office. An Excelle The results of examinations are column of this ise proud of the rem sent tip fifty.fon this number fort fully passed the an excellent sho Stalker, his assist are to be congrat he recent entrance given in aiaother e and the TIMES shown from Wing- . Principal Stalker candidates and of -eight have success - amination. This is 'ng, and Principal to and the students Our splendid Shoes for raeu, priced more then inferior qualities. . Scottish Gatfies at Kincardine. Keep Friday, Jul Sbottish games at will be a program o Kincardine Scotch a red letter day. In games the Wingha town. The speoi Wingham at 0.82 a fare is 70 cents. Re will leave Kinoar 80th, clear for the Kinoardine. There old time events and n are planning for connectible with the Wort to the lake train will leave m. and the return thing, special train WANT= AT 00,-1000 cases eggs, 1000 boxes butter, large quantitiee wool. Highest prices, cash or trade. KING'S, With the ewspapers. The Kincardine Reporter has been istiproved in man Ways since J. 3. Hunter took con rol in july, 1905. Lett 'weak there as another change. The paper is nOve a peitited in the office at Kinoardine and the bnprovement is Very merked, Mr. tinter has our beet Atwood Bee hat o disoerded the "patent side" and s all home print. The home priet ide . it growing among five papers with all home priut, viz: - and Wingliare Tinuts, The Tiverton Watchman has been liiken over by the Kincardine RevieW an the ReVieW 'Will in future devote age to Tiverten flews and advertisena O. It is dila- °nit work to publish neWapaper in ed business. Automobile for hire. Anply to A, M. Read Willis 85 Co.'s adv. on page 8. Foundry nine, will p garae of baseball on t Friday afternoon of is aallect for 4,15 o'cl now has a good teem be. io order. glans, Westetie exhibitiore town park, on is week. Game k sharp. Luck. nd fast ball will Civic H Mayor Gregory h day, July 22nd, as day will be the ann good weather Una oursion promises to b as in previoua years. declared Thurs. brie Holiday for lar event for the al Union Sunday incardine. With nuel popular ex. as well attended seated swing. I MRS. H. Kenn. Dominion Day Holiday. Very little in t a: way of entertain- ment for the peo e of Wingham made laet Thursday a ry quiet holiday in town. The Ci izens' Band were at Teeawater as we as many of our towns- people, while at . ;re were at Wroxeter and other points The Methodist Sun- day eohool held very sameseful picnic on the Lower " ngham flats. Buena and Efeas,-Bring along your Produce. • Highest price paid in ex- ohange for Boots and Shoes. Consider the By. Laws. The ratepayers of Winghtsm should are published in he local papers and questions to d ided on are very im- portant ones and quire careful clonal - held to discuss t e by-laws, dne notice of date g en next week. We have not the tire thief week to make further reference to.the by.laves. You can have your buttons raade to order from any kind of material at R. MAXWELL'S tailor shop. Injure Mr. John F Maitland Lodge telegram on W the secretary of informing him late of this tow The nature of Mr. Lougheed will be Borry He has been weeks. d in the West. . Groves, seoretary of nesday morning from at Mr. David Lo agheed , , had been seriously in - le chance of recovery. e accident is not known. many old friends here o hear of this accident. n the West only a few Hausa WA trally located, at the TIMES c D. -A good hones, cen- wetted to tent. Apply Death There passed Grey Townshi in her 48th daughter of th this town and resided Eels Mrs, James h some time. to Wingham took pine° on the residenoe A. Green, So sympathy of away at her home in on Saturday lost, Mary of Mrs. Philip James, ear. Deceased was a late Wm, Blanshard of inoe her marriage had Wawa/loth and Grey. been in poor health for e remains were brought Sundey and the funeral ouday afternoon frau her brother•in-law, Mr. street, to the Winghera bereaved will have the ny Wendel. Tams and VALtens.-Big Anal at lowest pfiOSA. W. J. Git0ER. Quiet H e Wedding. A quiet home edding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shers riff, Winghara, on Wedneeday, June 80th, at 6 p. in the presence of About tiventy fri da of the centraoting partiela when heir Meek daughter, Annie 3. R., rva united in wattage to Mr. Perrie offiola d, The yeeng couple entered the draw tag room unattended, the bride earri a bOquet of White cattatiblis. Tie bride, Who Wise given away by her fa her. Was beoomingly attired in semi- rincesa gewn of onion French silk St 1, The presents Were MaraerOtta and eautiful. The groom's With pearls. After tear it programme iVes given ant !he guestS spent a Italy ADJOYAMA eve ng. Mr. and Uri. Tiffin Will reside on the grotnn'tt tartrk Mb. loss. Their triends wish there many YOltri hisPftt Wedded life. WINGHAM H H SCHOOL PROM IONS. POEM T FoRm IL Memie Adam May Centelon Laura Clarke (Moors) jemee Carrie honors) Olive Carrie ( °note) George (ford John Dickson James Fergue n, Gordon Gann tt Wilson Gedd (honors) Nornaan Geri es (honors) Earl Hell William Hal Earl Johns Fred Johnst Cora Kerr Allan Kneoh el Hazel Wore Nellie Niohol a (honors) Floosie Orr Lillian Ross onors) Arthur Shaw (honors) Adam MoBar ey (honors) Peter Ala we (honors) Alex, McRae Ina MoRitehi John Weir (h norsy Earl Wightm n (honors) POEM T POEM III. Florence Ait Mae Ballagh Bry es Edna Dicks° Frank Gilles ie (honors) Ada Hennes Roland Hen non John Mitchel (honors) Heotor Mutt.. Morley Price (honorte Mary Ritohi (honors) Milton Road mom Leone Shaw Emrae. Stew rt (honors) Gertie Stew 1 (honors) Mary Stewa (honors) Roy Turve Andrew Wa laoe (honors) Gordon Yon g talon (honors) Successful The following ' p High Sohaol have be results of which wer daily papers an We Class Certificates - Ethel Walsh, Nobs° Anderson, Jean Bo Limited Third•Class Miss Musgrove has be trustees of No. 9, commence her duties summer holidays. pile of Wingham n successful in the 1 examinations, the announced in the nesday. Second - nate AloBurney, Higgins, Edna e, Bessie Lovell. M. A. Anderson. n engaged by the °wick, and will t the close of the CHURCH OTES. The death of the occurred on Wedne Victoria, B. O. De pastor of the Bervie odist church, and ia Wm. Blair, Queen Mr. Dever had man regret to hear of his went to British Col Somebody of a mind went over the ere at the general as ilton and found that of the assembly, 110 names on the list whi it further appears, w belle, Sootta, Orme others equally signifi preached his initial a Wingham Methodist last. Large congreg at both mastless an and the practical serznone of the ne moat favorable ira ledge addressed the the afternoon in ay, Jame 23rd, at eased was a former circuit of the Meth. son-in-law of Mr. street, Kincardine. friends who will early deraise. He rabia in am& of tatistical turn of 11 of commission- mbly of the Free. a ads held at Hera- t the 450 members were Meas. The h were nob Mace, re mostly Camp- Dongleesea and Ant of Caledonian At the aemi-an n Eureka 13ible Stud were presented by t veners of the vario Mass had an averag Study of the Intern ti 18560101, evbich he tetehing 61 Mt A for title term are: - Steck; troastarer, soli', Mrs W Ito W nester; organist, inane ais pastor of bur& on Sunday times were present evening serviciess tad well.delivered ession. Dr. Rut - Sunday Sohool in al meeting of the Class of the Metho. ecently held, very ncouroging reports he officere and con- committeei. The ettendanoe of over eiteis Sunday the anal Sunday school proved to be vory truotive under the orton. The officers toy, Miss kt -Devotional, T son; Irisitatien, PER NAL. we seen be glad this cesieune. from an have visitors or pi).* drop in and tell. US, or o have oontribatIono to of our readers. If Yon gobv away. yourself, end us a note to that Mies Francee Day at home in E Unwell Hazel an visiting at Exeter nese trip to Winni Ur, Morton, of visiting with his a Alr. and Mrs. Ri week for a visit wi Sound. Mr. F. Paterson onto for over Sund Mr, and Mrs. Ottawa, are visiti was visiting with last week. Mimi Eva Pater visiting with her p Arch Paterson. al spent Dominion eter. Verne Moore are rid Bayfield, eg and the West. rarapton has been hard janaes left last friends at Owen The regtilat re etin.g of the TOWI2 OntinCil was held on Monday evening With all the taerab es present exoeptieg Reeve Irwin. MI utee ot last regular and specie' pieeti s were read and ap- proved. A Ooldrutpaionti was read from W. ea.. Cisropbell, Dep ty Minister of Public, Works, saying that he had not yet been able to arrange a da e on which to visit Wingbam, but hap d to be here in the near fature.-File A properly sign petition was pre. Bented asking for a concrete sidewalk oa south side of Victoria street to a point opposite Mr. Joseph Hall's pris- es lame from Tor- perty, On motion f Couture racKibban y visiting with his and Spotton, the na ter was referred to the Roads and evralks Cosnmittee with power to pro ed with the work. The Finance Co raittee reoomixiend- ed payment of the allowing accounts :- eing sidewalk 268 51 n to fire 8 00 65 00 72,50 84.75 10.00 .50 7.50 24.83 3 00 .56 2 25 20.00 45 00 1.65 20 00 7.00 55.50 13 04 26 60 60.20 1 90 2,50 90 00 11,41 ter S. Fisher, of r, of Streetsville, ingham relatives n, of Toronto, is eats, Mr. and Mrs. saliffr. and Mrs, J. 3, Canninglaana left on Wednesday on a trip to Winnipeg and the West. Mrs. Hants, cif itchell was visiting for a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 04. Spotton are spend. ing few holidays with Mrs. Spotton's parents at Liatow Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Walley and Miss Dorothy Walley are spending their holidays in Musk a. Masters Oland and,Olayton Alaxwell are spending par of their holidays at (Minton and Stra ford. Mrs. Jas. Oo den, of latanitoban 'slatting with r atives and old Weeds in Wingham an vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George, of Collin Mr, and Mrs, taken up housiak residence, on Patr A, Prentiss, and son wood, spent Dominion ryson Cochrane have pirig in Mrs Dineles's Mrs. Stewart and Miss Stewart, of Monkton, were isiting at tile home of Miss Aeneas ulheron, of Mitchell, spent the "First ' with her old friend, lifre. Wm. Max ell, "Bankshill Farm." Rev. D. and re. Perri° and family left on Wednesd y io spend their holi- days at their nailer cottage near Mr. and Mrs, Walter Deviason, who have been g in Wingham for two vveeks left on nday for their home in Regina. dent of the B llamy Home, Torontin apent a few d last week with Mr. Miss Jean Mo illivray, who recently greduated as a rase at the keeping in Evanston, Ill., is visiting with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Aroh Smith, B. A., coorapanied by their wives are in To nto, where the gentle. men will be en aged in reeding exam- ination pepers f the next three weeks. Mr. John Ellatin, of Cobalt, was visiting for A 'real days at his old home tear Whitechn oh and visited with Alex, Young, sup Hook & Ladder, r Firemen, salarie D. 0. MoDonald, D. 0, McDonald, T. 0, Graham, flower beds Alex. Reid, hose te fire Allen 351. Franck, labor, streets 3. A. McLeen, lumber John McLeod, work on mains 7 P. Tremain, salar Geo. Allen, salary Wra. Stokes, helm Ed. Lewis, salary R. Renkin, salary J. B. Ferguson, a wry & postage W. A. Currie, repairs W. J. Boyce, repairs At G. Stewart, supplies Accounts for Electric Light Depart. ment for salaries and suppliiis were also recommended fo payment. On motion of mans. Elliott and Mo. Ribbon, the repo t was adopted and so - counts ordered to be paid. , By -Law No 579 fixing tax rate at 25 of Corms. Elliott d VanNorman 'Was Mr. W, J. How on was present and regeested Oonncil to repair leaks in upper dam. The atter was left with Mayor Gregory. ' On raotion of Cou s, Elliott and Van - Norman, $350 was placed to credit of Pablia School Boar Mr. A. Omens wa present and asked that the south ends f Catharine street and Carling Terrao be put in proper shape for travel. eferred to Rosie and Sidewalks Com ittee. The quarterly gra t to the Citizens' Band was passed onl motion of Omens. VanNorman and Bo , The matter of seen ing a proper place for the Town Pound nd the appointing of a Keeper was refer ed to the Property Oomraittee on motio of Corms. Van - Norman and Bone. Mr, Jas. Mulvey was present and se. quested that a street limp be pieced at Corner of Viotoria stileet„ and Carling On motion of Oman . MoKibbon end Elliott, the Fire, ater and Light Coinmittee was requee ed to plaoe light at that corner and re -arrange other lights as they deem fit Wingham frien At a recent sale of SUMMER COTTAGE T RENT. -A seven- rainitig claims in the Gillies Limit, isea rooraed house in an o d apple orchard, Martin bought Mies Sperling mornitig for her Dultith, where cousin for a few to Winnipeg, wh summer with he at Kincardine, near late; suitable plot of 26 aorea for for a camping party. For fiarther par. tictilarti and terms app y to JOSEPH Beam Kinoardine, left on Wednesday olidays, and will sail onto from Sarnia to e will visit with her ays and then prooeed re she veill spend the uncle at 457 Sergeant Women's Oxfords, Ties, ?amps and Slippers in the handsomest modele that ever graced a Shoe Store, $2.00, $2.50 up Happy Birt day Party. A heppy birthday party Was held at the horde of Mr, 3as Anderson, Prances street, on Dominion ay in honor of the '77th birthday of Mr. Atiderson's father, Mr, :Win Anderson, of Warehain, who of East VI/Wendell The otternoon mid games, music and a elk over the olden days, The Tisins W ea Mr, Andersen nieny happy retur of hie birthday. Among those preie tverei-Mr, and Mts. Finlay Anders, u, Below; Mts. Samuel Welsh, Blip; Mr. and Mrs. Stis. 13elgiave; Mr. And Mai, Rood Anderson, Pettit; Mr, and Mrs. Old Boys and The atitoaal enure Old Bops Aseociati brolight some fifty vis and viciinity. The 0 Was not as largely at eious years. Among ware: -Thine Moore John Fowler, Mrs, 'Wright, Alias Jean A son, :Fred W. MoLean, aini Mies Lille Gray, Spedding, Ohms, .Tohnst ris Here. n of the Karat ore to Winghem. minion this year ended ae In pre - hose we noticed nd Miss Moore, Wright, Milis moor, F. rater - Mrs. a'ohn Gray Mr. and Mrs. Dominion Day Pienie. The plait° held at D nnybrook grove on Dominion Day, und r the auspices of the SC Arignetine R. 04 Ohurch was ORO Of the most 'moos tat events of this kind ever held at onnybrook. The ottani:ince was larget and everything It paned off in a very sit stiotery Tnittlfiet. The prines were ewe ded as follows: - Cooking store to M 0. John Steftord, Weal *Virawanosh; /Marls Melt" to Otinduetot Den 00 nell; Sot tat' Dishes to Rest. Pr. Corder at, Seaforth; 2 1-2 mita raoe-let, Oslo, 3effersett, Ind. latoottrt, Ladies' Owe. Miss /telly, Suits Overcoats Trousers Etc., etc., is the theme which we bring to your notice at this time. Some wise Inez has said, " My son, get wisdom, and with all thy getting get understanding," The wise man to day says, "Get a new suit or overcoat, and when you are getting, get it made to your order in your own town, where you know what you are getting, and that it is genuine tailor - made." That would be wisdom ; that would be under- standing. Our New Spring Goods have arrived, and it is not exaggerat- ing to say they are the nicest line we have had for some time, and at prices corresponding with the (aunties shown. Space will not allow us to go into detail, but WE HAVE THE GOODS and can make them any style desired. We are dealing i strong statements, but will back it up, that we have yet to find the style of' garment we cannot dupli- cate. And although plain, neat styles are more in Hue with strictly high - class tailoring this season, it is for you to name your style - WE WILL MAKE IT Our Furnishing Department is filled with the newest and best for Spring and Summer in all lines. ta-We have also added a first class line of Jewelry. CALL IN, RobtMaxwell Tailor and Furnisher For Men Who Care. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS j MONEY LOANING Business. Office over Malcolm's Grocery. The Leading Shoe Store. Stylish Oxfords No Man or Woraanni Wardrobe will be complete this Summer, with. out et pair of tow Ont Shoes. With our tote Cut Footwear, there's slippiog or gaping, kr the Shoes are Shaped correetly. i'mPERioR Our Oxfords Wet% chosen from among the boat Makers' best Our litotes $3.00, 18.50 or $4 00 Ox- fords end our wetnetep $1 50', 22.00 or $3 00 Oxfords cannot be. doplitetted tor Sheets prieet, eltievehore. Rut do not judge of our Shea vetoes by our prim% tot oil Sheet pricet &Mud alike. Look at our Oxfords* -and then Judge, W. J. GREER 41000 SROSS