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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-09-02, Page 5`QUALITY" II;LUEV ALE, Mina Eva Duff is visiting her parents. Mr. sad Alm. R. N. Duff, Mrs, (Rev.) West and daughter, Evelyn, are visiting the former's parents ' at Whitby, Messrs. Wm. Hartley and Ted. Pat• tereon, of Wingham, visited their many friends in Blnevale this week. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Iustitnte will be held et the home of Mrs. Peter D. King on Thurs. day, Sept. 9th, at 2,30 p, m., Pres., Mrs. Johnston; See., Mrs. West. The • new fall samples Iand styles are here, they are the finest range we have shown. McGee 8b CCampbell ani bell CLOTHING AND Ft%RNIR$INGS. Tutt' W1iNix$AM TIMk;B, sl';PTEMBER 2 1.9'JS 1iE Lt`rRA V E. Rev. J. E. Cook took the services in the Methodist ohuroh at Wiuzham on Sunday. Rev. Theo, Halt, of Wingham took Mr. Cook's work here. Den Geddes left for Obioago where he, will remain for some time in a tailoring department to learn the latest system of cutting. Frank and Mrs. VanNormen and family, of lecture Mines, are visiting at John Hopper's .and other relatives in this vicinity, Mise Catharine Allison is visiting her brother, Walter. and other friends in Iltanitoba and the West. Dr. John Anderson, wife and family of Philadelphia, are visiting the former's father, Finlay Anderson, Thos. White and two daughters, Misses Kate and Ruth, of Bruce Mines, are visiting at Wm. Clark's and other friends. Mr. White at one time kept a hardware and tin store in Blyth. Aro Your Joints Lame? Haven't you a weak spot, a place where cold and inflammation always settles? Whether it is in the neok, side, joints or limbs—the core is simple —a good rub with Nerviline and then apply a Nerviline Porous Piaster, These great rnbefaoients invariably oure strain, swelling, weakness and musonlar pain, There to no mystery about this. Ner• yiline is the most penetrating liniment known—consequently it gets where the trouble really is. Nerviline Porous Plasters aro great healers• and draw out congestion. Be sure you get the genuine, substitutes oan't do the work. 1 WEST FIELD. Mrs. Henry, sr., has returned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ramsay, at Guelph. The farmers in this vicinity have fin• fished the harvest and threshing is now in order. Miss Helve Campbell has oharge at the McGowan school. Rev. W. L. Hiles, of Kincardine paid a flying visit to his relatives here last week. He tatsnds leaving shortly for Scotland, where he purposes taking a postgraduate course in one of the theo- logical colleges of Glasgow. CLINTON'. !1I AAAAAN'ts~thPV'r hh/sec.A^A^#4,0 The White Dyke Bind Kaye en ex• BABY'S oeptiouafy good programme on the town bandstond Thursday evening. S. Pooper has been making some int - GREAT DANGER DURING HOT WEATHER Moro ohildren die daring the > provements at the Normandin Hotel, i hot weather than at any other W. 3, Newcombe will close his bust• noes here on Saeurday, after whioh ho will move to Fort William. Mrs, Fred Watts will give an address on "What Mothers and Daughters Should Know and Remember," at the Woman's Institute in Londesboro next Thursday. Prinoipal Gandy of the Collegiate In, stitate has returned to town after spend- iug a very enjoyable vacation. Stewart Jaokson, of Toronto, is visit- ing Clinton relatives. Mre. Leslie Kerr is days in Brussels. Leslie Woodman, who broke his arm a few days ago, is getting along nicely, Never Cry Quits. Yon may be weak, sleepless, Nervous —digestion may be poor, but don't des- pair. Never say die, till you have used Ferrozone, the most wonderful body builder, the best nerve and system tonio known. Ferrozone gives tone and vigor to the whole body; it makes you eat, consequently it provides inoreased nourishment. Day by day you grow in strength—weakness, Toes of Bleep, ap• prehension all pass away. You get well, stay well, look well. Do try Ferrozone, it's sure to benefit. All dealers in 500. boxes. spending a few BRUSSELS. Brussels factory made a sale of their well known creamery butter at 22% ata. per pound. Forbes Bros. were allotted the con- tract of oonstraoting the Municipal Tele- phone lines and this work and the in- stallation of the 200 or more phones will be proceeded with forthwith so that the Byatem may soon be expected to be ready for nee. A Frightful Death. Is one from suffocation and sometimes follows a bad attack of Asthma. The old fashioned remedies may relieve, lint never cure. Best remits Dome from Coe tarrhozone which cures Asthma after hope is abandoned. It's because Ca- tarrhozone kills the Asthma germ that it cures. Choking spells and labored breathing are relieved, suffocating sun cations and loss of breath are cured, Every trade of Asthma is driven from the system, and even old chronios ex- perience immediate relief and lasting onre. Equally good for Bronchitis, Throat Trouble and Catarrh. Sold by all dealers in 25o. and$1.00 sizes. Get Cetarrhozone to•day— it does care. Farm Laborers Wanted WORK FOR 20,000 MEN IN MANITOBR ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN SPECIAL GOING $18 Additional for the Return Ticket EXCURSIONS; $1O TRIP, under conditions as below. Aud. 19 Aud. 23 Aud. 27 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 ' GOING DATES F Stations north of line of G.T.R. Toronto toiSarnia, and Can. From Toronto and ell C.P.R. Stations west in Ontario on and south of Ontarioinion M.C.R.TrPun, add Toronto toRys. Sarnia, and all Stations iFrom Stations Toronto and east. includlnd Sharbot Lake end Kinds- ton. &dB 1 ofiQ. Rys.,t Ontario stationstonfK. & P. south of Renf ew ns n From all Stations Toronto and west. includlnd Stations on C.P.R. Toronto to Sudbury. From all Stations east of Toronto in Ontnrlo. From Pec. Stations on and west of Toronto -Sudbury line. (SNE -WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY Representative farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments, will meet and engage laborers on arrival. at pWpinnipeg, on Can. Freeneeded, east�of Moose Jation will bc w, including nished at ,branches,tano d atone cent mile each wawest thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta. A certificate thatfurnished laborer has with workedeach thirtyticket, days orhmore�twilltbe when orad executed that point for a second class ticket back to starting points in Ontario, at $18.00, prior to Nov. 30th, 1900. Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers' trains and will be issued to women as well as to men, but will not be issued at baif fare to children. ,For full particulars see nearest C.P.R. adent. or write R. L. TIEIOMPSON, D.P.A., C.P.R.. TORONTO /rr„Snt�I�. nrine4eiter.,..1 }time of the year Diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera infantcm, and > stomach troubles owns without > warning, acid when a m. diol 3 is not at hand to give pro ••pt 15, ref, the delay mprove al > to liethe child. Babyay's O+ Tatab- lets should be kept every C home where there ar, ohilaren t daring the bot west r months. > C An occasional ose +f the Tnb- lets will prey ut deadly sans- i mer oompleint or pure them i if they eotnj unt•xpectatily. Mrs 0, Moreau, S. Tite, Qin., eays; ' "My baby suffered from a Rev- S> ere attack of cholera infantnm, i C but after giving him Baby's 3 � Own Tablets the trouble disap• > C peered, and he regained health } C splendidly." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a 3 box from The Dr. Williams' S. Medicine Co , Brookville, Out. ` VWVWVWViWWVWVVWV'dVVv ST. HELENS. Harvesing will coos be over. Mr. Will Todd is expeoted home soon. Mrs. Stalker, of Wingham, was visit- ing at Robt. Taylor's. Mrs. Taylor has returned to her home in Westfield. Mre. D, Todd and Mrs. Rebt. McGuire are under the doctor's care but are im- proving, we are glad to hear. Mr. A. E. Darnin left last Friday to look after his interests in the West. He missed the morning train at Laaknow, but caught the excursion train at Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Woods and little Vera spent Saturday evening and San. day under Mrs. Woods' parental roof at Wingham. Some one will be enjoying some pleas- ant drives some of these days as we saw George Stewart passing with a nice new rubber tire buggy. Mr. and Mra. Thompson, of Smelt Ste. Marie, accompanied by Mrs. T.'s moth- er, Mrs, T. Todd, left on Tuesday morn- ing to visit friends in Toronto and take in the exhibition. Mr. Jolin Anderson returned to Red- w.y, Mich. where he roue a large board- ing restaurant. Reba still remains with his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Anderson. We are pleased to state that Rev. A. H. Moyer was able to take the services at both St. Helens and Beet Ashfield on GREY. Reeve Fraser and Deputy Reeve Grant were at Clinton last week attend- ing a apeoiai meeting of the Co. Council. The MoNeir drain has been let .to R. B. Alcock, 6th line, Morris, at $1130. The Al000k Bros. are developing into the contraoting line of business and doing good work. It is with feelings of genuine regret that we refer to the death of Miss Martha, daughter of Robert and Mrs. Monterey, 9111 con. Deceased was born near Winthrop, in MoKillop township, but along with the family removed to Grey when a little girl. She was an excellent young woman, being kind• hearted, generous and sympathetio. She had been ill for several months but bore her suffering with Christian for • titude and was uncomplaining until the last and passed peacefully away ou Augnet 10th. 1 Early Tuesday morning, Aug. 24th, Mrs Robert Fox passed away to her re- ward in her 72nd year. She had a stroke of paralysis on the previous Thursday from which she did not rally. Deceased, whose maiden name was Jane Wheelan s, was born in Morebattie, Roxboro'Bhire, Sootiend, May 19111. 1838; was married to her now bereft partner Feb. 26th, 1863; name to Canada in 1870 and after living in Morrisbank for 2 years remov- ed to Wroxeter where 26 years were spent. When Druggist Fox Dame to Brussels 10 years ago, the parents also moved here. Mrs. Fox was an ardent lover of Scotland and enjoyed the ea• teem of a wide circle of friends. She was a loyal Presbyterian, and counted her friends by the hundreds, Mr. Fox and son will be deeply. sympathized with in the lose of wife and mother. , New Ides, Patter:TS 1oe THE LEADING STORE Wednesday, Ang. 18th, word reach- ed here of the death of Richard Pear- son, a former well known Greyite. He was born in Goderich township about 57 years ago and Dame to Grey when a lad of 8 years with his parents. In the year 1880 he married Miss Elizabeth Webster, of Luoknow, who pre•deoeased him 10 years ago. About five years after he moved to Inniefail, Alberta, with his family, He has never been in real robust health since his wife died, so thought he would go West in search of health. There are five children left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate father, namely, Robert, Mrs. D, 0...ndereon, Webster, Sunday. Victor and Joe, one daughter, Jane, l` �r having died since they went out there. In religion deceased was a Methodist' and in polities a Conservative. 1 ear •••\e- easearesseasease* ____Made in Canada Is put up in rolls containing nails, tin caps and cement. All you need in addition is a hammer. his is only one of the many conveniences of it. UBEROID ROOFING. is fire -resisting and weatherproof. x6 years qn the roofs prove its durability. 1tUBEROID is the original and standard ooth surfaced roofing. Write for samples and pri ces. Call at office and see samples taken from a roof, having been in use for the past IS years, and still in good condition. J. A McLean SOLE AGENT FOR WINGSAM AND DISTRICT. Are You a Dyspeptic? Nine people out of ten suffer from dyspepsia and don't know it. Half the pale cheeks, poor appetite and sleepless nights are the direct result of dyspepsia. The cause and kidneys ofs in failure dneysare clogged, and unable to do their work. Nothing pate vigor into those organs so fast as Dr. Hamilton's Psystem, regulate regulatetone nande whole strengthen ative the etomaoh, absolutely oure dysyepeia. Simple to take and sure to oure,—better try Dr. Hamilton's Pills. TURN -BERRY. Minuted of Council meeting held in the Clerk's office, Blnevale, on August 30th, 1909. Members of Council all present; the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Messrs. McMichael and Rutherford. A petition to the Legislature was laid before the Council for adoption: Re amendment to Assessment Act for Municipalities to be granted power to assess land values higher than improve- ment values.—Filed. Wheeler—MoMiohael—That the Clerk get printed on Tax Receipts, "Taxes may be paid at the Bank of Hamilton in Wroxeter or Wingham".—Carried. Wheeler—Kelly—That By -Law No. 13, 1909, be passed appointing Paul Powell tax collector for the current year at a salary of $75 00 and postage. —Carried. The following accounts were passed and orders on Treasurer issued:—Tobn MoTavieh. equalizing five school, $10; Samuel Vanstone, gravel, $3 30; Mrs. Robinson, gravel, $1,93; John Smith, damages, $1 00; Matthias Willie, gravel, $1,80; John W. King, gravel, $10 86; John Duckett, gravel, $2.28; Thos. Forbes, damages, $1.00; David Miller, gravel, $2 82; Ben Ringler, gravel, $5 04; Richard Palmer, gravel and damages, $6 28; David Jewitt, gravel and damages, $4.50; W. J. Campbell, gravel and. damages, $3.40; John Ansley, gravel, $1,56: John MoBnrney, damages, $1 00; Andrew Pollock, gravel, $3.85; Donald Pope, engine grading, BLYTH During the past week 0. H. Beene shipped three oars of flour to Glasgow. Blyth turns ont No. 1 products. The brink, sand and timber is being hauled for the new Glove factory to be erected by Branton Bros. A brother to R. H. Robinson, the well known harness maker of Blyth, has leased the residence recently oc- copied by G. M. Chambers and will take possession shortly. Miss M. Fraser, of Whitby, has been engaged as teacher in Blyth public school, in succession to Mise Brigham at a salary of $500. She comae highly recommended and will no doubt do good work. Angus McMillan has arrived home from the Yukon where he has spent a number of years. He was here three years ago on a visit. Mr. Mo. Millan has seen a good deal in his journeyings and can tell many inter- esting stories of the far North. He is will back and we hope h ede• nide to make Blyth his home for the time to come. - The contract for the new brink manse in connection with St. Andrews' ohnroh, has been let to L. Hill, the well known oontraotor of Blyth, the figure being $2,500. The work will be pushed along so as to have it completed before the winter sets in. The residence will 'be of the two etcry cottage type and will be .modern and np•to•date and will face on Mill street. Oontreet for the shed and stable ie not yet let. 1 1 Subscribe for the Time ALT W YOU ONLY KNEW HOW EMULIfN would build you up, increase your weight, strengthen your weak throat and lungs and put you in condition for next winter, you would begin taking it now. Take it in a little cold milk or water 50a, and $1.00. A9 Druggists New idea magazines fin ISARD'S BIG REMNANT SALE In going through the different Departments after the Big Sale we find a lot of Remnants and broken sizes sizes in Hosiery, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, etc , these Odds and Ends must be cleared out quickly. Look on Centre Tables For Remnants of Dress Goods, Table Linens, Ging- hams, Prints, Muslins, Flannels, Flannelettes, Towellings, Silks, Linings, Shirtings, Denims, etc. See remnant ticket for reduced prices. � NEW FALL GOODS STA:N D'ARD'O.F'TH E,\ui0RLD Large shipments of New Fall Goods are coming in all departments are filling up fast with Imported Stock. Splendid assortment of New Dress Goods in the new shades. Exceptional Values. and New Idea Patterns in stock, all patterns only 40c IRE. I5ARD & CO EAST WAWANOSH. Rob. Chamney, Frank Thompson and Charlie McKay are away to the West. nuy The anniversary services of Donny- brook Methodist Church are to be heli on September 12tb and 13th. Rev, E. G. Powell, of lernesele, is to be the preacher. On Monday night a mis- cellaneous entertainment is to be given. work with grader, $10 00; Robert Mc. Dougall, shovelling gravel, $1.25; Robert McGowan, shovelling gravel, $1.25; Win. Rehoe, shovelling g $1,50. For gravel—Wm. Fitzpatrick $7 90, James Martin $2 80, Hector Mo - Kay $8.00, Simnel Scott $3 50, Wm. Beeoroft $4 00, Rebt. H Scott $12 00, Wm. Dobie $7.00, R. O. McGowan $13 20, Wm. Toll $5 00, R. Wightman $2.00, Geo. Mains $5.70, Jas. Tnnney $1.50, Sam Morton $6.30, Mrs. Bradno0k $14 60, Wm. G Craig $6.20, D%vid Cook $5 20, David D. Dunbar $6 30, Robert Tho North Huron Telepboue Co. bee workmen busy on the division lino bo• tween East and West Wawanosh, build- ing the line to St. Augustine, and it will not be very long before a number of our I > farmers will have telepboeo connection I > to Wingham. 7r > AAAAAAAAAAAAAAM } The Council met at Balgravo an Aug. 23rd pursuant to adjournment. Mem- bers all present; minutes of last meet- ing read and passed. Gillespie_M3Gee—'Ghat the tender of Mrs. Agnes Scott for the purchase of the Kelly and Ellison Drain debentures at par be accepted.—Carried. The following accounts were present• ed and ordered to be paid: -Thomas $12 00; John Mosgrove, work on roads, W. Noble, refund of statute labor tax $20.00; Hugh McKinnon, gravelling, j 1908, $4.00; William Tobi, refund of and P. W. bin OC $10 00; Geo. E. Wright, brushing statute labor tax 1908, t3. , filling side road, $16.88; H. Henning, i Scott, services as Commissioner ou the working road machine and repairs,` Hallahan Drain, $2 00; Fred Beth, pat. $28 95; Watson Jewitt, gravelling, Grey ting in tile crossing at Blind Line, side to pay half, $24 75; David Poorer, line 39 and 40, cone, 5 and 6, $1 CO; gravel, $1,38. \Vm, Ruddy, drawing gravel .^.n'1 put. Kelly now adjourn That this meet- I ting in culvert, aide hue 39 and 40, con. Ing do now adjourn to meet in the i i $4 50; Stmaal iutchiao' , Whtte- Sept. 20, office, at O'clock e. Monday, � ohuroh, cleaning ont ditch and repair - Sept. 19fl9, 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN Bunonss, Clerk. Ing evader. $13.75; J. E Taman, Blyth, Mise Bremner lost $141 in o firo that damaged her boarding-house at Paris, Ont. Lena Christopher, a young Ottawa girl drank catholic) &did and died shortly after. Charles O'Shaughnessy, ledger•keeper in the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Vancouver, was drowned while swim - Ming. s n(2Z COniar; air C,tnserecrierits o ' Aycr'a Maar Vigor Sulphur. De troys r ons that cause dandruff and falling hair. Cure tach s and eruption esf etnip• Glycerin Soothirc,l ali00 Food to the ha.r'1ulba. Quinin. Astrong we anti:ePllc, Stimulant. Sodium Chlor:d. ClevsinC, (slats irti+ation of stulp. Capsicum. Incleasss activity of L'lantia. Stege. 'Stimulant. tonic. Do;ncsticremedyofh11,hmerit. Alcohol. Stimulant antiseptic. EVnter. Perfume: Show this formula to your doctor. As'.: biro if there is a single injurious ingra2dient. Ask him if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as mad from this formula, is the best prepa- ration you could use for f ttin' hair, or for t i dru�s tT Let him decide. Ile J. AAAAAAAAAA Shiell $3 90. The Council then adjourned to meet again on Monday, Sept. 27111 next. ALEX. PORTERFIELD, Clerk. Arthur Sutherland was carried into Sarnia Bay and killed while unloading eawloge. Indians in the United States number about 275,000. Almost one -hall of them wear the garb of the whites. One- fourth of them speak and read in Eng- lish. 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