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THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
C. N. Griffin
GENERAL AGENT
FIRE
LIFE
ACCIDENT
WEATHERPLATE (LASS
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Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and
MONEY LOANING Business.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Office over Malcolm'& Grocery.
PHONE 59
CHRIST1E'S
GROCERY
TOMATOES
Get them new. CHOICE, FRESH,
IGWI PRICED.
PEACHES
Crawford'& now Doming for•
Ward. Ton may depend on get-
ting the finest quality. SEND us
YOUR oat»sRll,
Quality in Groceries
If you want the best in any-
thing
you've got
for, go We orae Pell
the time only such eatables as
tempt the appetite, beoanue
they're remit, tragic and properly
handled. TRY trs.
chaise Clutter Wanted.
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i '�PZNGHAMa ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. 1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
imam
Order Your Bulbs
AT ONCE, FROM
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
Wingharn Greenhouses
FRANCIS STREET - PHONE 101,
Woar Glreer's Shoes and Rubbers
Wingham evaporator.
Messrs, Brown & Ilford have again
opened the Wingha apple evaporator
and are prepared to ay the highest gash
price for apples. A pies must be large
enough to peel a of good quality.
The firm is in a pos ion to take all the
apples that are deli Bred at their prem-
ises.
Just arrived at KNO%'S—the new High
School books.
Newspape
The TIMES can
two good newepap
send to new subs°
Weekly Globe to
25 cents, or the Ti
old and Weekly
1910 for 25 Dents.
early to the TIMES
Bargains.
this week announce
r bargains. We Dan
ibere the TIMES and
unary 1st, 1910, for
MES and Family Her -
tar to January let,
Send in your orders
office.
New English 0
KNOX'S.
Hymnals at
Record
The Wingham H
Tuesday with the I
any opening day.
fifty•four student
Wingham 's High
very beet in We
scholarship given
the candidate se
marks in mathme
entrance has bee
Lloyd. The exam
could, with profit,
citizens,
ten dance.
gh School opened on
rgest attendance of
One hundred and
were registered.
ohool is one of the
ern Ontario, The
Dudley Holmes to
raring the highest
ice at the Normal
awarded to Dick
e set by Mr. Holmes
e followed by other
'' Send
Many people t
pay to pat pen
This is not so.
looking for ne
friends visiting y
away why send
Any items of n
sports, aeoidents,
presentations, fa
articles are alwa
know anything
we will tell the re
e News.
nk that they have to
ale in a newspaper.
wspapers are always
, and if you have
, or if yon are going
in your personals.
e, such as games,
marriages, births,
m sales and other
s welcome. If yon
interest tell us and
t.
Timothy for fall seeding at GED. E.
KING's.
Death of M
The death ocon
Victoria street on
Margaret Wilkins°
Miss Wilkinson
health. for some
years been a reepeo
ham and for man
gaged in the dr
She was a memb
Church and had a
Her neice, Miss
resided with her w
of a large oirole of
took place on
Wingham aemeter
ss Wilkinson.
ed at her
home on
turday last of Miss
, in her 691)2 year.
ad been in failing
ime. She had for
ed resident of Wing -
years had been en-
s -making business.
r of the Methodist
rge oirole of friends.
argaret Tibbs, who
11 have the sympathy
riends. The funeral
nday afternoon to
BUTTER and EGGS,—Bring along your
Produce. Highest prioe paid in ex-
°hange for Boots and Shoes.
W. J. GREEK.
Parliament Buil ings Darrlaged.
Damage amount' to at least half a
million dollars was canoed to the west
wing of the Provino el Parliament build-
ings at Toronto by a fire which broke
oat shortly after n n on Wednesday of
last week. The bl ze evidently started
in the roof of the a otion of the building
oonneoting the to rive central portion
with the western ing. Fanned by a
strong northwest eeze, the .dames rap-
idly spread into th West wing, into the
storeroom in the arret, known ar the
"library annex." Thence throng's the
wooden floors, th their joists of the
same material th y worked dawn into
the library itself, totally destroying it,
and doing damag whish will to a great
extent be irrepar bits. Blue books, novr
long out of prt t, lianrarde of the Ica•
penal and Can ran Parliaments, old
newspaper files, 'valuable oolieotion of
politioal pomphi no, and a splendid law
library, inolud g books which had be.
longed to- theate Six Oliver Mowatt,
were all destred, and can hardly be
re iso
. Thai
ed
p loss in basks whioh Dau,
howeter, soa+rdely be expressed tailgates
WAS esti0rated at =Winces of #200,-
000.
Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8.
High Class E
The Coit Lyceum
aeries of entertain
Doming fall and
auspices of the Wj
St, Audrew'a Churo
ertainments,
=eau will give a
ente during the
winter, under the
stminster Guild of
Kitchen girl wanted.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Apply at the
Card of
At a meeting of t
Turnherry Agriou
Tuesday I was ins
thank the members
oil for their Iiberal
of the Directors t
fall fair the very be
W
hanks.
o Directors of the
ural Society on
ended to heartily
f the Town Ooun-
ant. It is the aim
make Wingham's
in this district,
J. OURRIE, Pres,
Reduced One
Coloni
To British 0
Idaho, Mexico,
etc. Sept. 16th to 0
Grand Trunk Ra
information from
Agent.
ay Second Class
Fares,
California,
gon, Washington,
tober 18th, 1909 via
Tway System. Full
any Grand Trunk
Arrested
Jas, Delille,
charged with sh
at Atwood, was a
near Belgrave o
The two Italians
oement works at
the prisoner is e
revolver and injur
a shot in the 1e
asked to be on t
and he was looat
officer from Listo
prisoner on Mon
at Belgrave.
n Italian, who is
oting another Italian
rested by Chief Alien
Saturday afternoon.
were working in the
twood and in a row
id to have drawn a
d the other man with
Chief Allen was
watch for the man
d near Belgrave. An
el took oharge- of the
y morning,
Just arrivedt Nox's—The new
English Church canals,
Visited
On the invitatio
ton, Mayor Greg
A. H. Musgrove,
Hall and H. B. Ell
on Thursday after
ed the new Publi
that town. The
station by the
number of Harris
were driven aroun
inspected the Iarg
of the Wm. Davie
jeot of the visit
library building.
has a magnifioent
trally located in
informed that the
Chia new library,
laid down by Mr
exceed the forme
is a oredit to any
of Harriston are
Public b to lib ry
ar bin
Carnegie are now 1
Lucknow, Brussel
ton and Harristo
only town along t
slow in this matte
to see that ;the m
taken up. If thee
to live rap to the r
Wingham?
Harriston.
of Oman, Geo. Spot -
y, Clerk Ferguson,
J. A. Morton, Theo,
ott visited Harriston
oon Inst and inspect.
Library building in
arty was met at the
yor, Reeve and a
n Councillors and
the town and also
pork packing plant
Co. The main ob-
as to inapeot the
Harrigan certainly
publio library, Den-
e town We were
Dost of maintaining
nder the conditions
Carnegie, will not
Dost, The building
own and the people
o be congratulated.
dings given by Mr.
oated at Kincardine,
Listowel, Palmers.
Wingham is the
e line that has been
and we are pleased
Iter is again being
other towns are able
nirements, why not
Everything in ' ublio and High Sohool
books at KNOX'S.
TRUNKS and V.LISEs.—Big stook at
lowest prices. W. J. GREER,
Death of
Mr. AIek. Dodds
dents of Wingha
Friday last M the
law, Mr. Jae. Mo•
aged 81 years.
Scotland and came
After living here f
he went to the W
lag some time ag.
his home here wi
is survived by four
tars, viz:—John,
Flint, Mich.; Tho
1{atn, Wingham ;
Whitefish, Mont
Fresno, Cali.; Mrs
ronto; Mrs. Jar.
The funeral took p1
noon to wingha
bearers being his t
Ilam and Thomas
Harvey, eon of J
tended the fune
were:—Miss Jes
Mrs. James Dodd
Mason, Kr. and
John Bina, Mr.
and Mrs, MoGarir
Mr 'Th
os,rr:
tooe
Mrs. Thos. Dod,
motet, of Mitchel
Drew and dough
Mr. John Dodds,
Dodds, Of Flint, Mich.
r
1,
11
1,
lex Dodds.
one of the first reg.
, parsed away on
home of his son -in.
anus, Minnie street,
:ceased was born in
o Winghesm in 1869.
r a number of years
tern States, return.
and has einoe made
his daughter. He
ons and four dangh-
Seaforth; James,
as, Mitohell; Wil-
rr. Oscar Johnston,
re. Geo. Cassels,
Wm. Drew, To,'
.Manns, Wingham,
cut cm Sunday after-
6emetery, the pall -
00 cons, John, Wil -
and hie grandson,
es. Those who at.
I from, a distance
e Dodds, Clinton;
, and son, Mrs. John
s. Wm. Mason, Mrs.
nd Mrs. George, Mr.
anis his halt.brother,
of Blyth;
Kr and
• daughter, ghter, llifar-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm,.
r, Mite, of Torotato;
Oath, and Battey
11
Banquet i
A banquet
Shredded Whe
ing rink on Ti
23rd. The I.ad
ham General He
meats in hand a
devoted to the
tempting men
the patronage o
solicited for the
Aid of Hospital.
will be given by the
t Company in the skat•
arsday evening, Sept.
es' Auxiliary of Wing-
pital have the arrange-
d the proceeds will be
sea of the hospital. A
will be provided and
the public is cordially
worthy objeot.
Something new and necessary for
farmer and stook man,—LIVE STOCK
INSURANCE. Ask for rates, RITCHIE &
OOSENS.
Quiet H
A quiet home
the home of Mr
ward street, at
August 25th, w
of this town an
England, was m
Butler, of Birmil
ceremony was pe
Jeakins, in th
friends. A dais
and Mr. and M
afternoon train
they intend real
me Wedding.
edding took plaoe at
. Wm. Diamond, Ed
noon, on Wednesday.
en Mr. A. II. Clifford.
late of Birmingham,
rried to Mise Amy L.
igbam, England. The
formed by Rev. C. E.
presence of a few
4y lunch was served
s. Clifford left on the
for Ingersoll, where
ing.
The detection of eye rain is an im-
portant step in prey tion of headaohes
and nervous b down. If you see
not perfectly s iefied with your sight,
see the Technic Specialist at Queen's
hotel, on Friday, September 17th.
Returne.'
Dr. and Mrs. 1
day evening fr
On their way we
large hospitals i.
St. Paul and Mi
peg he attended t
ion Medioal Asso
he visited Mayo
Minnesota for tan
be the greatest ce
surgical instrnctio
While away Dr.
apparatus, manta(
& Wellcome, of Lo
ing the impurities
secured the Leuoo
frequency tubes-
largely
ubeslargely used in the
and intractable oa-
a Victor Vibrato
methods of treat
diseases and their
from the West.
ennedy returned Mon-
e their western trip.
t, the Dr. visited the
Chicago, i,Milwnnkee,
neapolis. In Winni-
e meeting of the Dom-
ation, On his return
capital in Rochester,
dap). This is said to
tre in the world for
at the present time.
ennedy purchased an
turaft,jry Burroughs
•don, Eng., for test-'
well water. He also
decent lamp and high
hush are now being
reatment of obstinate
:e of skin disease and
, one of the newest
ng certain nervous
Iliad affeotions.
Death of ,illiam Diamond.
Word was reo:ived in Wingham on
Monday evening at the death in Cobalt
that day of Willi m Diamond, of this
town, in his 57th year. The deceased
went to Cobalt som weeks ago and had
been ill only a shor time with typhoid
fever, Mr. Diamo d was a son of the
late John Diment, o Bluevale, and his
Aged mother is stil a resident of that
village. His early lie was spent on a
farm near Bluevale a d for many years
has been a resident of Wingham, being
for a long time engag d in the butoher-
fag business. He spent last summer at
Cobalt and returned Ito that place this
spring. He was a m n of a very quiet
disposition, but had a large oirole of
friends who will her of his sudden
death with regret. o is survived by
his widow and family f three sons and
two daughters, viz: Fred, London;
Jeff„ St. Louis, Mo.; Edna, Toronto;
Ernest and Florence, at ome. The re-
mains are being brongh to Wingbam
for burial, but at time of going to press
funeral arrangements ha not been com-
pleted.
Labor Day Cel
The Citizen's Band
oeeefni Labor Day cele
day. The weather wa
the bright day brou
people to town and the
ried out as advertised,
matohes, Lnoknow
from the local playa
game 6 t0 5 and th
5 to 2, The laoros
Kincardine and Wi
another viotory for
score of 6 to 5. The
of aorobata from Lo
pleasing program :a
sisters, with D. 8. M
gave *11 exoellent pr
The Citizens' Band
program of music
the large crowd was
the day's program.
oonoert was held in t
here again an exas
giten by the Roston
by looal talent. The
Of Wingham's best
hope they will have
result of the day's s
of the band wish to
in any 'Kay awaited
oelebr tion a sit
bration.
eld a very eno-
ration on Mon-
a trifle cool, but
t a number of
events were oar.
In the baseball
on both games
, The morning
afternoon game
e match between
gham resulted in
the visitors, by a
asmuesen family
on put on a very
d the McDonald
Donald, as Piper,
ata of dancing.
rnirhed a choice
ring the day and
ell pleased with
n the evening the
e opera house and
ant program was
n family, assisted
itizens' Band is One
rganlzations and we
good snrpins as a
rt. The members
thank all those who
em in milking the
Wingham
All arrangement
fair, to be held on
day, September 28
completed. A go
for Wednesday of
been arraged and
horse race, a farme
race, dancing comp
,goutests. The Wi
will furnish music
evening a high•c
held in the opera
charge of the Hew
Ernie Sanders, the
Elliott Webb, the
great Thelma Fe
furnish the prog
are being supplie
of Agriculture a
iorses, A G, Gar
horses, S, B. Fulle
sheep and swine,
Grove; ladies' wo
Ferguson, Toront
Mise Shuttlewor
number of special
d. Help to mak
f the best ever;h
rize lists and oth
he Secretary,
TIMES office,
p
r
Fail Fair.
for Wingham's fall
uesday and Wednes-
and 29th, are about
list of attractions
moon, 29th inst. has
will include a green
s' horse race, potato
:titione, and athletic
ham Citizens' Band
or the day. In the
ss concert will be
use and will be in
r Concert Company,
.igh•olass Comedian,
cis, soprano, and the
le Impersonator, will
m. Expert judges
by the Department
follows: — Heavy
ly, Unionville; light
Woodstock; cattle,
. H. Beattie, Wilton
and fine orts, Mrs
dairy and provisions
, Toronto. A large
rizes are being offer.
this year's fair one
d in Wingbam. For
particulars apply to
13. Elliott, at the
000E WANTED�).o WOMa preferred.
Apply at the EXONGE HOTEL.
Yon can have your buttons made to
order from any kind of material at R.
MAXWELL'S tailor shop.
North Huron elephone Co.
The North Huro Telepbone 00. was
organized at a m eting of the share-
holders held in the mined Chamber on
Friday afternoon ast. The meeting
was fairly well ttended. Mr. Geo.
Spotton, one of th Provisional direct-
ors, occupied the o air and H. B. Elliott
acted as secretary The company is
capitalized at $10,0 0 and starts off with
ninety-seven sh eholders, holding
shares to the am not of 1;3,900. The
first business at e meeting was the
adopting the com any's by-laws, After
whish directors we e elected as follows:
Wm: Maxwell, W. J. Greer, Henry T.
Thomson, Geo. S tton and L.F. Bink -
le
ley; anditora—A. H. Musgrove and
Peter W. Scott. mmediately after the
directors met and leoted officers as fol.
lows:—President, Geo. Spotton; Vice
President, W. Greer; Managing
Director, Wm. ixwelI; Solicitor and
Treasurer, R. Va stone; Secretary, H,
B. Elliott. The oompany has very
bright prospects a end of it. The line
to Whitechurch h s already been built
and work on the 11 e from Whiteohuroh
to St. Augustine i being pushed along
as rapidly as p sible, The lines to
Belmore, Bluevale and Belgrave will be
taken over from t e Bell Telephone Co.,
and the North Hu on Co. will start off
with nearly fifty baoribers and others
it
w I be added as r pidly as new linea can
be built. The B 1 Telephone Co. will
do the ewitohing for the new company
and all subscribe s will have the free use
of all telephones on the Wingham ex-
change. We and retand that the Wrox.
eter Telephone has arranged with
the Bell Co. to do their switching and
this may in time ke it possible for the
North Huron Co. a d the Wroxeter Co.
to have a switch' g arrangment. The
Brussels Co. has no yet decided wheth-
er to eetablieh their own affioe or con-
nect with the Be Co, 11 connection
were made with th Bell Co. the Brussels
subscribers would ve a better service
and some day arr ngements could be
made for a ew{tohi.•• arrangement with
the other rural co . ponies, and all the
eubsoribers on th rural lines would
have a muoh bete:r service. Without
the Bell oonneo on rural snbeoribers
have a limited a: vise.
Fon SALE--P'ny,1bnggj- and harness
for sale at a ba .: ain6..-".Apply to W. D.
PRINGLE.
BOARDERS WANTED. — Accommoda-
tion for a number of boarders, High
School or Business College students.
Alas, T. J. ELtlo1'r, Shuter street,
Fail Fair Dates.
Wingbam, Sept. 28-29,
Toronto, Aug. 30 -Sept. 13th,
London, Sept. 10-18.
Atwood, Sept. 28 29.
Brussels, Sept. 30.Oot. 1,
Blyth, Cot. 5 6.
Dungannon, Oct. 7-8.
Gerrie, Oct. 2.
Goderioh, Sept, 28, 29, 30,
Kincardine, Sept. 22.23.
Lnoknow, Sept, 2g-24,
Listowel, Sept. 21-22,
Tlrerton, Oot. 5.
Teoewater, Oot, 5-0,
Walkerton, Sept. 16.17.
Ripley, Sept. 28.29.
— � L
Mightn't prloe paid for bidet and poul-
try at T. ens' bungler shOp,
PERS NAL,
We shall be glad to
this column from any
have visitors or pnrposc+
drop in and tell ns, or ae
effect.
Ave contributions to
f our readers. If you
oing away yourself,
d us a note to that
Mies Jean Stewart : visiting with htr
sister at Buffalo.
Dr, T. Chisholm, Al P. is away on a
trip through the West
Mr. Geo, Spotton is s way on a bleed.
nese trip to Peterboro 'i'11 week,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Malcolm visited
at Mitchell for over th holiday.
Mies Rose Gebbard of Nenstadt, is
attending Wingbam B . siness College.
Mr, Geo. Helm, of milton was visit•
ing with Wingham f iends fora few
days,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. r rierson are vis,
sting with _ _
Sylvan.
Mr. A. J. Helm, • Oranbrook was
visiting for a few days ••ith his mother
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. „ . Robinson, of
Teeewater, are visitin in Wingham for a
few days.
Mrs Hugh Ramsa of Kincardine,
was palling on Wi rgham friends on
Tuesday.
Mr. Fay Patterson eft last Thursday
for New York wher: he intends residing
fn future.
Miss Gertrude W . te, of Gorrie, visit-
ed for a few days ••-ith her friend, Miss
Annie Barber.
Mrs. 0. P. Smith
returned home afte
in Kinoardlne,
Mr. and Mrs. 0
Detroit were visitin
Mrs. Geo. Spotton.
Mr. Roy Gordon,
visiting for a few day
Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
and children have
spending a month
8. Williams, of
with Mr. and
of Toronto, was
with his parents,
rdon.
Miss Nellie Cruise, •1 Montreal, neioe.
and Mrs. Walton, o London, sister,
spent Labor Day at , Neil's.
Mrs. John Fowler a Id Charlie Fowler,
Bluevale" road, retur • ed home after
spending their holiday: in Guelph.
Mrs. H. H, Ohisho .. and children,
who have been visitin - at the home of
Mr. R Vanstone, r:turned to their
home in Toronto on T..rsday,
Mr. Briaken, of the Bank of Mon-
treal, Toronto, acco..panied by Mrs.
Bracken, were visitin for a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. Ge• Howatt.
Mr. Andrew Speir and Mr. Oliver
Galloway, of Gorrie, a a taking a busi-
ness coarse at Wi.' ham Business
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G aham and chil•
dren, of Mitchell, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Graham's rother, Mr. A,
J. Malcolm.
Mies M. Lillian Moff.t attended the
Toronto exhibition on Thursday last
and is at present visi ing her grand-
parents and friends ds i�
Hamilton and
vicinity.
Mra. D. Graham an daughter, Miss
Bessie, of Lnoknow, nd Misses Jean
and Nettie MoLaohle , of Stratford,
spent n few days of the net week at the
home of Mr. D. MoKin ay.
Messrs. Will and artley Paterson,
who have been vis ing with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Paterson,
returned to New York this week. Mr.
Ted Paterson returned with his brothers
and intends residing i New York.
Mr. John Fisher left last week for
Lincoln, Newbraeka, where he will
spend some time for t e benefit of his
health. We hope the change may be
beneficial and that Mr, Fisher will re-
turn home fully restore to good health.
Mies Agnes Walker, o Scott street; is
taking up a etenogr his coarse at
Wingham Buaineea Co lege. This is a
great sphere for youn ladies, as com-
petent stenographers a 'le always In de-
mand. We wish Mie Walker every
encases.
Miss Cora Spear, of ruesele and Mies
Tease Jermyn, of Blue ale, have entered
W. B. 0. for a atenogrliphic course. It
is needless to wish the euooese, as Mr.
Spotton has the reptit tion of turning
out only successful gra notes from his
Great Chain of Colieger
Among the former udents of last
term, who hate retur ed to oomplete
their courses at W. B C., are Mtsw M.
I. MoEwaa, of Lead ry; Miss Nate
Bell, Ripley; Mies/ Minnie Sandy,
Lochalsh, and Miss lardWeiler, Bel.
more. We hope they may be snooess•
ful.
Mr. Aroh. Martin of Bast Wawanosh,
left on Tuesday on trip to the Weit
and intends going far OA Edmonton.
Mr, Martin agent number of years in
the Wart before th 0. P. R. was built
and on this trip see many phan ea
in the ootntry. . ILa*ttn taw Brant -
don before there w *building ereoted.
CHURL NOTES.
The annual coil ention of the Mait-
land Presbyterial ooiety will be held
in Wingbam, on nesday, September
2101.
The Sacrament; services in conneo-
tion with St. A.drew's Presbyterian
Ohuroh will be le Id on Sunday morn-
ing, September 1 th. Preparatory ser-
vice will be bel. on Friday owning,
September 17th.
On Sunday eve ' ng next, at St. Paul's
ohuroh, the rootor Rev, C. E. Jenkins,
will begin a eerie: of addresses Hader
the auspice& of th" Brotherhood of St.
Andrew, The su ject for next Sunday
is "Chiiracter uilding." All are
cordially invited.
el the annual eating of St, Paul's
A. Y. P. A., held on Monday evening,
the following o oars were elected:—
President, Mies • nnie Kerr; Ist vice-
president, Miss + lioe Fitzpatrick; 2nd
vioe•president, M , Ed. Nash; seoretary,
Miss L. Plenty treasurer, Mr. J. E.
McGuire. It w s decided to hold the
meetings every onday evening, and an
interesting pro am is being arranged
for the fall and ^enter months.
New Englis, Ohnroh Hymnals at
KNOX'S.
WANTED —At Windham ve Lea-
ther Works, hides,%k.i and tallow,
for which the highesT price will be paid.
—W. D Pringlo,
Bowling 1
The Wingham 1
was concluded after
press last week. 0
rinks, Mr. A. H.
the only one to be a
scores, after going
were as follows; --
OONSO
FIFTH
Goderioh
Tigert
Seaforth
Coiling.
Wingham
Musgrove, a bye.
16
....10
Wingham
Musgrove
Goderioh,
Tiger*, et bye.
Goderioh
Tigert .,- .17
In the Sootoh do
Manion, of Stratfor
and Bali, of Kinoa
17 to 16.
SEMI
.17
FIN
ornament.
fowling tournament
the. TIMES went to
the six Wingham
usgrove's rink was
prize winner. The
to press last week,
ATION.
tOUND.
Atwood
ochhead 13
Winghem
Dimes 14
NAL
Wingbam
olmes 7
LS.
Wingham
Musgrove 12
bles, McCurdy and
, defeated De wart
ine, by a score of
Just arrived at KNox'S—The new
English Church Hymna:s.
Head quarters for High Sohool books
at Knox's,
—Over seventy
tario Legislature,
ber of other gentle
Monday on a a
through New
grove, M. P. P ,
the party at Tor
embers of the On-
getber with a num-
en, left Toronto on
oial train for a trip
itario. A H Mus -
eft on Monday to join
nto.
Go to KNox's for your High Sohool
booke
The Leading Shoe Store
HER SHOES.
There's nothing to which a well
dressed Woman should give more
attention than the correct dressing
of her feet
The woman that comes here for
her Shoes will wear handsome, start•
ish, perfect fitting Shoes,
THE FALL CREATIONS
82.00 $2.50 $3.00 83,50 $4.00
There's but little liatisfaation fn
quoting tt Shoe price without show-
ing the Shoe at the tiinie. Prices
are so Similarl
can Shoes sed a
re Ott
different.
W. J. GREEK
i;ol lir Nei smpareessl hoe fair ti awes "
immogattommir
1,000 9 CIO 0
Over one thousand stn -
f—.
dents enrolled by our chain
—
last year. It pays to at-
ssel
tend a link of this great
"••�
chain, for "IN UNION THERE
IS STRENGTH."
ei
The demand for our grad-
uates is THREE TIMES
the supply, •
Other schools engage our
W
grainates as teachers. A
ea
special coarse for teachers.
Graduates of two years
ago are now earning $2,000
,-,4
per annum,
0
Three Coarses.—COMMER-
ce
CIAL, STENOGRAPHY and
TELEGRAPHY.
x
Fall term opens Aug. 30
N
Write for particulars.
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OEO. SPOTTON, Principal
PHONE 59
CHRIST1E'S
GROCERY
TOMATOES
Get them new. CHOICE, FRESH,
IGWI PRICED.
PEACHES
Crawford'& now Doming for•
Ward. Ton may depend on get-
ting the finest quality. SEND us
YOUR oat»sRll,
Quality in Groceries
If you want the best in any-
thing
you've got
for, go We orae Pell
the time only such eatables as
tempt the appetite, beoanue
they're remit, tragic and properly
handled. TRY trs.
chaise Clutter Wanted.
i
i '�PZNGHAMa ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. 1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
imam
Order Your Bulbs
AT ONCE, FROM
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
Wingharn Greenhouses
FRANCIS STREET - PHONE 101,
Woar Glreer's Shoes and Rubbers
Wingham evaporator.
Messrs, Brown & Ilford have again
opened the Wingha apple evaporator
and are prepared to ay the highest gash
price for apples. A pies must be large
enough to peel a of good quality.
The firm is in a pos ion to take all the
apples that are deli Bred at their prem-
ises.
Just arrived at KNO%'S—the new High
School books.
Newspape
The TIMES can
two good newepap
send to new subs°
Weekly Globe to
25 cents, or the Ti
old and Weekly
1910 for 25 Dents.
early to the TIMES
Bargains.
this week announce
r bargains. We Dan
ibere the TIMES and
unary 1st, 1910, for
MES and Family Her -
tar to January let,
Send in your orders
office.
New English 0
KNOX'S.
Hymnals at
Record
The Wingham H
Tuesday with the I
any opening day.
fifty•four student
Wingham 's High
very beet in We
scholarship given
the candidate se
marks in mathme
entrance has bee
Lloyd. The exam
could, with profit,
citizens,
ten dance.
gh School opened on
rgest attendance of
One hundred and
were registered.
ohool is one of the
ern Ontario, The
Dudley Holmes to
raring the highest
ice at the Normal
awarded to Dick
e set by Mr. Holmes
e followed by other
'' Send
Many people t
pay to pat pen
This is not so.
looking for ne
friends visiting y
away why send
Any items of n
sports, aeoidents,
presentations, fa
articles are alwa
know anything
we will tell the re
e News.
nk that they have to
ale in a newspaper.
wspapers are always
, and if you have
, or if yon are going
in your personals.
e, such as games,
marriages, births,
m sales and other
s welcome. If yon
interest tell us and
t.
Timothy for fall seeding at GED. E.
KING's.
Death of M
The death ocon
Victoria street on
Margaret Wilkins°
Miss Wilkinson
health. for some
years been a reepeo
ham and for man
gaged in the dr
She was a memb
Church and had a
Her neice, Miss
resided with her w
of a large oirole of
took place on
Wingham aemeter
ss Wilkinson.
ed at her
home on
turday last of Miss
, in her 691)2 year.
ad been in failing
ime. She had for
ed resident of Wing -
years had been en-
s -making business.
r of the Methodist
rge oirole of friends.
argaret Tibbs, who
11 have the sympathy
riends. The funeral
nday afternoon to
BUTTER and EGGS,—Bring along your
Produce. Highest prioe paid in ex-
°hange for Boots and Shoes.
W. J. GREEK.
Parliament Buil ings Darrlaged.
Damage amount' to at least half a
million dollars was canoed to the west
wing of the Provino el Parliament build-
ings at Toronto by a fire which broke
oat shortly after n n on Wednesday of
last week. The bl ze evidently started
in the roof of the a otion of the building
oonneoting the to rive central portion
with the western ing. Fanned by a
strong northwest eeze, the .dames rap-
idly spread into th West wing, into the
storeroom in the arret, known ar the
"library annex." Thence throng's the
wooden floors, th their joists of the
same material th y worked dawn into
the library itself, totally destroying it,
and doing damag whish will to a great
extent be irrepar bits. Blue books, novr
long out of prt t, lianrarde of the Ica•
penal and Can ran Parliaments, old
newspaper files, 'valuable oolieotion of
politioal pomphi no, and a splendid law
library, inolud g books which had be.
longed to- theate Six Oliver Mowatt,
were all destred, and can hardly be
re iso
. Thai
ed
p loss in basks whioh Dau,
howeter, soa+rdely be expressed tailgates
WAS esti0rated at =Winces of #200,-
000.
Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8.
High Class E
The Coit Lyceum
aeries of entertain
Doming fall and
auspices of the Wj
St, Audrew'a Churo
ertainments,
=eau will give a
ente during the
winter, under the
stminster Guild of
Kitchen girl wanted.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Apply at the
Card of
At a meeting of t
Turnherry Agriou
Tuesday I was ins
thank the members
oil for their Iiberal
of the Directors t
fall fair the very be
W
hanks.
o Directors of the
ural Society on
ended to heartily
f the Town Ooun-
ant. It is the aim
make Wingham's
in this district,
J. OURRIE, Pres,
Reduced One
Coloni
To British 0
Idaho, Mexico,
etc. Sept. 16th to 0
Grand Trunk Ra
information from
Agent.
ay Second Class
Fares,
California,
gon, Washington,
tober 18th, 1909 via
Tway System. Full
any Grand Trunk
Arrested
Jas, Delille,
charged with sh
at Atwood, was a
near Belgrave o
The two Italians
oement works at
the prisoner is e
revolver and injur
a shot in the 1e
asked to be on t
and he was looat
officer from Listo
prisoner on Mon
at Belgrave.
n Italian, who is
oting another Italian
rested by Chief Alien
Saturday afternoon.
were working in the
twood and in a row
id to have drawn a
d the other man with
Chief Allen was
watch for the man
d near Belgrave. An
el took oharge- of the
y morning,
Just arrivedt Nox's—The new
English Church canals,
Visited
On the invitatio
ton, Mayor Greg
A. H. Musgrove,
Hall and H. B. Ell
on Thursday after
ed the new Publi
that town. The
station by the
number of Harris
were driven aroun
inspected the Iarg
of the Wm. Davie
jeot of the visit
library building.
has a magnifioent
trally located in
informed that the
Chia new library,
laid down by Mr
exceed the forme
is a oredit to any
of Harriston are
Public b to lib ry
ar bin
Carnegie are now 1
Lucknow, Brussel
ton and Harristo
only town along t
slow in this matte
to see that ;the m
taken up. If thee
to live rap to the r
Wingham?
Harriston.
of Oman, Geo. Spot -
y, Clerk Ferguson,
J. A. Morton, Theo,
ott visited Harriston
oon Inst and inspect.
Library building in
arty was met at the
yor, Reeve and a
n Councillors and
the town and also
pork packing plant
Co. The main ob-
as to inapeot the
Harrigan certainly
publio library, Den-
e town We were
Dost of maintaining
nder the conditions
Carnegie, will not
Dost, The building
own and the people
o be congratulated.
dings given by Mr.
oated at Kincardine,
Listowel, Palmers.
Wingham is the
e line that has been
and we are pleased
Iter is again being
other towns are able
nirements, why not
Everything in ' ublio and High Sohool
books at KNOX'S.
TRUNKS and V.LISEs.—Big stook at
lowest prices. W. J. GREER,
Death of
Mr. AIek. Dodds
dents of Wingha
Friday last M the
law, Mr. Jae. Mo•
aged 81 years.
Scotland and came
After living here f
he went to the W
lag some time ag.
his home here wi
is survived by four
tars, viz:—John,
Flint, Mich.; Tho
1{atn, Wingham ;
Whitefish, Mont
Fresno, Cali.; Mrs
ronto; Mrs. Jar.
The funeral took p1
noon to wingha
bearers being his t
Ilam and Thomas
Harvey, eon of J
tended the fune
were:—Miss Jes
Mrs. James Dodd
Mason, Kr. and
John Bina, Mr.
and Mrs, MoGarir
Mr 'Th
os,rr:
tooe
Mrs. Thos. Dod,
motet, of Mitchel
Drew and dough
Mr. John Dodds,
Dodds, Of Flint, Mich.
r
1,
11
1,
lex Dodds.
one of the first reg.
, parsed away on
home of his son -in.
anus, Minnie street,
:ceased was born in
o Winghesm in 1869.
r a number of years
tern States, return.
and has einoe made
his daughter. He
ons and four dangh-
Seaforth; James,
as, Mitohell; Wil-
rr. Oscar Johnston,
re. Geo. Cassels,
Wm. Drew, To,'
.Manns, Wingham,
cut cm Sunday after-
6emetery, the pall -
00 cons, John, Wil -
and hie grandson,
es. Those who at.
I from, a distance
e Dodds, Clinton;
, and son, Mrs. John
s. Wm. Mason, Mrs.
nd Mrs. George, Mr.
anis his halt.brother,
of Blyth;
Kr and
• daughter, ghter, llifar-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm,.
r, Mite, of Torotato;
Oath, and Battey
11
Banquet i
A banquet
Shredded Whe
ing rink on Ti
23rd. The I.ad
ham General He
meats in hand a
devoted to the
tempting men
the patronage o
solicited for the
Aid of Hospital.
will be given by the
t Company in the skat•
arsday evening, Sept.
es' Auxiliary of Wing-
pital have the arrange-
d the proceeds will be
sea of the hospital. A
will be provided and
the public is cordially
worthy objeot.
Something new and necessary for
farmer and stook man,—LIVE STOCK
INSURANCE. Ask for rates, RITCHIE &
OOSENS.
Quiet H
A quiet home
the home of Mr
ward street, at
August 25th, w
of this town an
England, was m
Butler, of Birmil
ceremony was pe
Jeakins, in th
friends. A dais
and Mr. and M
afternoon train
they intend real
me Wedding.
edding took plaoe at
. Wm. Diamond, Ed
noon, on Wednesday.
en Mr. A. II. Clifford.
late of Birmingham,
rried to Mise Amy L.
igbam, England. The
formed by Rev. C. E.
presence of a few
4y lunch was served
s. Clifford left on the
for Ingersoll, where
ing.
The detection of eye rain is an im-
portant step in prey tion of headaohes
and nervous b down. If you see
not perfectly s iefied with your sight,
see the Technic Specialist at Queen's
hotel, on Friday, September 17th.
Returne.'
Dr. and Mrs. 1
day evening fr
On their way we
large hospitals i.
St. Paul and Mi
peg he attended t
ion Medioal Asso
he visited Mayo
Minnesota for tan
be the greatest ce
surgical instrnctio
While away Dr.
apparatus, manta(
& Wellcome, of Lo
ing the impurities
secured the Leuoo
frequency tubes-
largely
ubeslargely used in the
and intractable oa-
a Victor Vibrato
methods of treat
diseases and their
from the West.
ennedy returned Mon-
e their western trip.
t, the Dr. visited the
Chicago, i,Milwnnkee,
neapolis. In Winni-
e meeting of the Dom-
ation, On his return
capital in Rochester,
dap). This is said to
tre in the world for
at the present time.
ennedy purchased an
turaft,jry Burroughs
•don, Eng., for test-'
well water. He also
decent lamp and high
hush are now being
reatment of obstinate
:e of skin disease and
, one of the newest
ng certain nervous
Iliad affeotions.
Death of ,illiam Diamond.
Word was reo:ived in Wingham on
Monday evening at the death in Cobalt
that day of Willi m Diamond, of this
town, in his 57th year. The deceased
went to Cobalt som weeks ago and had
been ill only a shor time with typhoid
fever, Mr. Diamo d was a son of the
late John Diment, o Bluevale, and his
Aged mother is stil a resident of that
village. His early lie was spent on a
farm near Bluevale a d for many years
has been a resident of Wingham, being
for a long time engag d in the butoher-
fag business. He spent last summer at
Cobalt and returned Ito that place this
spring. He was a m n of a very quiet
disposition, but had a large oirole of
friends who will her of his sudden
death with regret. o is survived by
his widow and family f three sons and
two daughters, viz: Fred, London;
Jeff„ St. Louis, Mo.; Edna, Toronto;
Ernest and Florence, at ome. The re-
mains are being brongh to Wingbam
for burial, but at time of going to press
funeral arrangements ha not been com-
pleted.
Labor Day Cel
The Citizen's Band
oeeefni Labor Day cele
day. The weather wa
the bright day brou
people to town and the
ried out as advertised,
matohes, Lnoknow
from the local playa
game 6 t0 5 and th
5 to 2, The laoros
Kincardine and Wi
another viotory for
score of 6 to 5. The
of aorobata from Lo
pleasing program :a
sisters, with D. 8. M
gave *11 exoellent pr
The Citizens' Band
program of music
the large crowd was
the day's program.
oonoert was held in t
here again an exas
giten by the Roston
by looal talent. The
Of Wingham's best
hope they will have
result of the day's s
of the band wish to
in any 'Kay awaited
oelebr tion a sit
bration.
eld a very eno-
ration on Mon-
a trifle cool, but
t a number of
events were oar.
In the baseball
on both games
, The morning
afternoon game
e match between
gham resulted in
the visitors, by a
asmuesen family
on put on a very
d the McDonald
Donald, as Piper,
ata of dancing.
rnirhed a choice
ring the day and
ell pleased with
n the evening the
e opera house and
ant program was
n family, assisted
itizens' Band is One
rganlzations and we
good snrpins as a
rt. The members
thank all those who
em in milking the
Wingham
All arrangement
fair, to be held on
day, September 28
completed. A go
for Wednesday of
been arraged and
horse race, a farme
race, dancing comp
,goutests. The Wi
will furnish music
evening a high•c
held in the opera
charge of the Hew
Ernie Sanders, the
Elliott Webb, the
great Thelma Fe
furnish the prog
are being supplie
of Agriculture a
iorses, A G, Gar
horses, S, B. Fulle
sheep and swine,
Grove; ladies' wo
Ferguson, Toront
Mise Shuttlewor
number of special
d. Help to mak
f the best ever;h
rize lists and oth
he Secretary,
TIMES office,
p
r
Fail Fair.
for Wingham's fall
uesday and Wednes-
and 29th, are about
list of attractions
moon, 29th inst. has
will include a green
s' horse race, potato
:titione, and athletic
ham Citizens' Band
or the day. In the
ss concert will be
use and will be in
r Concert Company,
.igh•olass Comedian,
cis, soprano, and the
le Impersonator, will
m. Expert judges
by the Department
follows: — Heavy
ly, Unionville; light
Woodstock; cattle,
. H. Beattie, Wilton
and fine orts, Mrs
dairy and provisions
, Toronto. A large
rizes are being offer.
this year's fair one
d in Wingbam. For
particulars apply to
13. Elliott, at the
000E WANTED�).o WOMa preferred.
Apply at the EXONGE HOTEL.
Yon can have your buttons made to
order from any kind of material at R.
MAXWELL'S tailor shop.
North Huron elephone Co.
The North Huro Telepbone 00. was
organized at a m eting of the share-
holders held in the mined Chamber on
Friday afternoon ast. The meeting
was fairly well ttended. Mr. Geo.
Spotton, one of th Provisional direct-
ors, occupied the o air and H. B. Elliott
acted as secretary The company is
capitalized at $10,0 0 and starts off with
ninety-seven sh eholders, holding
shares to the am not of 1;3,900. The
first business at e meeting was the
adopting the com any's by-laws, After
whish directors we e elected as follows:
Wm: Maxwell, W. J. Greer, Henry T.
Thomson, Geo. S tton and L.F. Bink -
le
ley; anditora—A. H. Musgrove and
Peter W. Scott. mmediately after the
directors met and leoted officers as fol.
lows:—President, Geo. Spotton; Vice
President, W. Greer; Managing
Director, Wm. ixwelI; Solicitor and
Treasurer, R. Va stone; Secretary, H,
B. Elliott. The oompany has very
bright prospects a end of it. The line
to Whitechurch h s already been built
and work on the 11 e from Whiteohuroh
to St. Augustine i being pushed along
as rapidly as p sible, The lines to
Belmore, Bluevale and Belgrave will be
taken over from t e Bell Telephone Co.,
and the North Hu on Co. will start off
with nearly fifty baoribers and others
it
w I be added as r pidly as new linea can
be built. The B 1 Telephone Co. will
do the ewitohing for the new company
and all subscribe s will have the free use
of all telephones on the Wingham ex-
change. We and retand that the Wrox.
eter Telephone has arranged with
the Bell Co. to do their switching and
this may in time ke it possible for the
North Huron Co. a d the Wroxeter Co.
to have a switch' g arrangment. The
Brussels Co. has no yet decided wheth-
er to eetablieh their own affioe or con-
nect with the Be Co, 11 connection
were made with th Bell Co. the Brussels
subscribers would ve a better service
and some day arr ngements could be
made for a ew{tohi.•• arrangement with
the other rural co . ponies, and all the
eubsoribers on th rural lines would
have a muoh bete:r service. Without
the Bell oonneo on rural snbeoribers
have a limited a: vise.
Fon SALE--P'ny,1bnggj- and harness
for sale at a ba .: ain6..-".Apply to W. D.
PRINGLE.
BOARDERS WANTED. — Accommoda-
tion for a number of boarders, High
School or Business College students.
Alas, T. J. ELtlo1'r, Shuter street,
Fail Fair Dates.
Wingbam, Sept. 28-29,
Toronto, Aug. 30 -Sept. 13th,
London, Sept. 10-18.
Atwood, Sept. 28 29.
Brussels, Sept. 30.Oot. 1,
Blyth, Cot. 5 6.
Dungannon, Oct. 7-8.
Gerrie, Oct. 2.
Goderioh, Sept, 28, 29, 30,
Kincardine, Sept. 22.23.
Lnoknow, Sept, 2g-24,
Listowel, Sept. 21-22,
Tlrerton, Oot. 5.
Teoewater, Oot, 5-0,
Walkerton, Sept. 16.17.
Ripley, Sept. 28.29.
— � L
Mightn't prloe paid for bidet and poul-
try at T. ens' bungler shOp,
PERS NAL,
We shall be glad to
this column from any
have visitors or pnrposc+
drop in and tell ns, or ae
effect.
Ave contributions to
f our readers. If you
oing away yourself,
d us a note to that
Mies Jean Stewart : visiting with htr
sister at Buffalo.
Dr, T. Chisholm, Al P. is away on a
trip through the West
Mr. Geo, Spotton is s way on a bleed.
nese trip to Peterboro 'i'11 week,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Malcolm visited
at Mitchell for over th holiday.
Mies Rose Gebbard of Nenstadt, is
attending Wingbam B . siness College.
Mr, Geo. Helm, of milton was visit•
ing with Wingham f iends fora few
days,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. r rierson are vis,
sting with _ _
Sylvan.
Mr. A. J. Helm, • Oranbrook was
visiting for a few days ••ith his mother
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. „ . Robinson, of
Teeewater, are visitin in Wingham for a
few days.
Mrs Hugh Ramsa of Kincardine,
was palling on Wi rgham friends on
Tuesday.
Mr. Fay Patterson eft last Thursday
for New York wher: he intends residing
fn future.
Miss Gertrude W . te, of Gorrie, visit-
ed for a few days ••-ith her friend, Miss
Annie Barber.
Mrs. 0. P. Smith
returned home afte
in Kinoardlne,
Mr. and Mrs. 0
Detroit were visitin
Mrs. Geo. Spotton.
Mr. Roy Gordon,
visiting for a few day
Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
and children have
spending a month
8. Williams, of
with Mr. and
of Toronto, was
with his parents,
rdon.
Miss Nellie Cruise, •1 Montreal, neioe.
and Mrs. Walton, o London, sister,
spent Labor Day at , Neil's.
Mrs. John Fowler a Id Charlie Fowler,
Bluevale" road, retur • ed home after
spending their holiday: in Guelph.
Mrs. H. H, Ohisho .. and children,
who have been visitin - at the home of
Mr. R Vanstone, r:turned to their
home in Toronto on T..rsday,
Mr. Briaken, of the Bank of Mon-
treal, Toronto, acco..panied by Mrs.
Bracken, were visitin for a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. Ge• Howatt.
Mr. Andrew Speir and Mr. Oliver
Galloway, of Gorrie, a a taking a busi-
ness coarse at Wi.' ham Business
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G aham and chil•
dren, of Mitchell, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Graham's rother, Mr. A,
J. Malcolm.
Mies M. Lillian Moff.t attended the
Toronto exhibition on Thursday last
and is at present visi ing her grand-
parents and friends ds i�
Hamilton and
vicinity.
Mra. D. Graham an daughter, Miss
Bessie, of Lnoknow, nd Misses Jean
and Nettie MoLaohle , of Stratford,
spent n few days of the net week at the
home of Mr. D. MoKin ay.
Messrs. Will and artley Paterson,
who have been vis ing with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Paterson,
returned to New York this week. Mr.
Ted Paterson returned with his brothers
and intends residing i New York.
Mr. John Fisher left last week for
Lincoln, Newbraeka, where he will
spend some time for t e benefit of his
health. We hope the change may be
beneficial and that Mr, Fisher will re-
turn home fully restore to good health.
Mies Agnes Walker, o Scott street; is
taking up a etenogr his coarse at
Wingham Buaineea Co lege. This is a
great sphere for youn ladies, as com-
petent stenographers a 'le always In de-
mand. We wish Mie Walker every
encases.
Miss Cora Spear, of ruesele and Mies
Tease Jermyn, of Blue ale, have entered
W. B. 0. for a atenogrliphic course. It
is needless to wish the euooese, as Mr.
Spotton has the reptit tion of turning
out only successful gra notes from his
Great Chain of Colieger
Among the former udents of last
term, who hate retur ed to oomplete
their courses at W. B C., are Mtsw M.
I. MoEwaa, of Lead ry; Miss Nate
Bell, Ripley; Mies/ Minnie Sandy,
Lochalsh, and Miss lardWeiler, Bel.
more. We hope they may be snooess•
ful.
Mr. Aroh. Martin of Bast Wawanosh,
left on Tuesday on trip to the Weit
and intends going far OA Edmonton.
Mr, Martin agent number of years in
the Wart before th 0. P. R. was built
and on this trip see many phan ea
in the ootntry. . ILa*ttn taw Brant -
don before there w *building ereoted.
CHURL NOTES.
The annual coil ention of the Mait-
land Presbyterial ooiety will be held
in Wingbam, on nesday, September
2101.
The Sacrament; services in conneo-
tion with St. A.drew's Presbyterian
Ohuroh will be le Id on Sunday morn-
ing, September 1 th. Preparatory ser-
vice will be bel. on Friday owning,
September 17th.
On Sunday eve ' ng next, at St. Paul's
ohuroh, the rootor Rev, C. E. Jenkins,
will begin a eerie: of addresses Hader
the auspice& of th" Brotherhood of St.
Andrew, The su ject for next Sunday
is "Chiiracter uilding." All are
cordially invited.
el the annual eating of St, Paul's
A. Y. P. A., held on Monday evening,
the following o oars were elected:—
President, Mies • nnie Kerr; Ist vice-
president, Miss + lioe Fitzpatrick; 2nd
vioe•president, M , Ed. Nash; seoretary,
Miss L. Plenty treasurer, Mr. J. E.
McGuire. It w s decided to hold the
meetings every onday evening, and an
interesting pro am is being arranged
for the fall and ^enter months.
New Englis, Ohnroh Hymnals at
KNOX'S.
WANTED —At Windham ve Lea-
ther Works, hides,%k.i and tallow,
for which the highesT price will be paid.
—W. D Pringlo,
Bowling 1
The Wingham 1
was concluded after
press last week. 0
rinks, Mr. A. H.
the only one to be a
scores, after going
were as follows; --
OONSO
FIFTH
Goderioh
Tigert
Seaforth
Coiling.
Wingham
Musgrove, a bye.
16
....10
Wingham
Musgrove
Goderioh,
Tiger*, et bye.
Goderioh
Tigert .,- .17
In the Sootoh do
Manion, of Stratfor
and Bali, of Kinoa
17 to 16.
SEMI
.17
FIN
ornament.
fowling tournament
the. TIMES went to
the six Wingham
usgrove's rink was
prize winner. The
to press last week,
ATION.
tOUND.
Atwood
ochhead 13
Winghem
Dimes 14
NAL
Wingbam
olmes 7
LS.
Wingham
Musgrove 12
bles, McCurdy and
, defeated De wart
ine, by a score of
Just arrived at KNox'S—The new
English Church Hymna:s.
Head quarters for High Sohool books
at Knox's,
—Over seventy
tario Legislature,
ber of other gentle
Monday on a a
through New
grove, M. P. P ,
the party at Tor
embers of the On-
getber with a num-
en, left Toronto on
oial train for a trip
itario. A H Mus -
eft on Monday to join
nto.
Go to KNox's for your High Sohool
booke
The Leading Shoe Store
HER SHOES.
There's nothing to which a well
dressed Woman should give more
attention than the correct dressing
of her feet
The woman that comes here for
her Shoes will wear handsome, start•
ish, perfect fitting Shoes,
THE FALL CREATIONS
82.00 $2.50 $3.00 83,50 $4.00
There's but little liatisfaation fn
quoting tt Shoe price without show-
ing the Shoe at the tiinie. Prices
are so Similarl
can Shoes sed a
re Ott
different.
W. J. GREEK
i;ol lir Nei smpareessl hoe fair ti awes "