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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-09-16, Page 11 THE WINGHAM TIMES. VOL XXXVIII, --NO. 1962. Why Suffer from Indigestion? FOTHERGILL'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Will cure you The great English Remedy for Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Nausea and all disorders arising from imperfect digestion. Prepared by 'DR, J. P. FoTIIRr- GILL, Manchester, Eng. For sale in Wingham by Walton MCKIbbOA THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Block, Wingham, G. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE LIFE +I ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS i WEATHER IDSUraoce Coupled with a BEAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business. Issuer of Marriage. Licenses. Office over Malcolm's Grocery. PHONE 59 CHRISTIE'S GROCERY TOMATOES • Get them now. CUOIOE, FRESH, RIGHT PRICED. PEACHES Orewtord'e now coming for- ward. You may depend on get- ting the finest quality, SENt tis YOUR ORDERS. Quality in Groceries If yon want the beet in any- thing nything you've got to go where this kind is catered for. We sell All the time only Ouch eatables es tempt the appetite, because they're rultis, I!`'altett and properly handled. Tai* vs. CheleO Butter Wanted PHONE 101. Wingham Greenhouses NARCISSUS— Paper White—ar• rived. Other Bulbs will be here in a day or two. Leave your order at once to Insure getting the choicest bulbs. T. C. GRAHAM & SON Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Successful P Mr. Thos. Bowers, very snooessfnl prix poultry at the Toronl eighteen entries in P tams and oarried oft' Bowers is exhibiting, this week. ze Winning, f this town was a -winner with his Fair, He made le Games and Ban. ixteen prizes. Mr. t the London Fair New English Church Hymnals at SNox's. Operations 'ommenced, Mr, A. 11, Wilfo d has been in town the past week loo ug after the opera- tions at the apple a al.orator, whioh have already commend , Apples have been ooming in freely, nd as they are plenti- ful in this localit it is expected that a good business wil be done this season. Just arrived at KNox's—The new English Church Hymnals. Walmsley Alfred Walmele a few days ago oharge of robbing James MoMarch bronght to Goder police magistrate remanded until T when the ease wil emended. , the man arrested -n Toronto on the the private bank of e, of Blyth, and oh, was before the last week and was araday of this week, be tried at Blyth. Cools WANTED, woman preferred. Apply at the EXCHANGE HOTEL. North Huron It is expected North Huron Whitechurch to completed this will be installed people of that d have connection Other lines will possible. etephone Lines. at the line of the lephone Co. from t. Augustine will be eek and telephones neat week and the trict will be able to ith the outside world. e built as rapidly as BUTTER and EGGS.—Bring along your Produce. Highest price paid in ex- change for Boots and Shoes. W. J. GREER. Died in B Word was reoeiv; day last of the dea in Battle Creek, lady was a former and wili be remem readers as Annie L of the late James some years conn, block hardware family will have t old friends here i We Creek. d in town on Thurs- i of Mrs, Fred Baird rich. The deceased resident of Wingham ered by many of onr uttit, only daughter onttit, who was for ted with the stone tore. The bereaved e sympathy o1 many their affliction. BOARDERS WANTED. — Accommoda- tion for a number of boarders, High School or Business College atndents. MRS. T. J. ELLXOTT, Shuter street, Fined for A resident of before Police 14 Tuesday, on the o The information Phippen and the $5.45, fine and oo evidence that so were procuring on the "Indian know the name ders. I! the more police o0 Being Drunk. his district appeared gietrate Morton on arge O2 being drunk. as laid by Constable °fondant was assessed to. It came out in the o parties in Wingham quer for men who are let" and the authorities of some of the often - radices does not pease, rt oases will follow. The detection portant step in and nervous b not perfectly ea see the Teehni� hotel, on Friday bf eye strain is an im. revention of headaohes eakdown. 1f you are lolled with your sight, Specialist at Queen's September 17th, Hog P The price of is still going u rate. The pride went of live ho the reoord for th pork is bringing of $11. Every in to n still greate within the near prioes offered ea dnced many femme yoting hogs, th had reached the that the supply h and the Owner of Net hilt OW/1 price, to show. ices Soaring, ogs and dressed. -pork ward et a surprising r laet Monday's ship. Was $8,25, whioh is e year, while drelbed he phenomenal prion ioation seems to point increase in the price fatnre. The good in the season in- to dispose of their ing that the prlce it. The result is been deoimated, oAn practically the prevent figures WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i6, 1909, Read Willis & Oce's adv. on page 8. Typhoid Mr. Wellington from Cobalt to the on Friday Last, ill Ile was aocompnnie John Martin, and down on Monday. report that the yon, ly with very bright! erg. A despatch 1 one hundred casae town and every pre taken to prevent tl the disease. t Cobalt. Dow was brought Wingham hospital rom typhoid fever, t by Ms sister, Mrs, Mr, Martin game We are pleased to man is doing nice. respects for reeov rom Cobalt reports fever in the mining 3ntion is now beide- further eingfurther spread of Timothy for fall seeding at GEO. E, KING'S. Funeral of Wil The remains of Diamond arrived frc day last and the fur his late residence on Friday afternoon to and was largely attd at the house and gs✓ by Rev. O. E. Je has been a member oil, Canadian Orde for some years and society attended t the Order's servi taken by Messrs. Geo. A. Phippen. lam Diamond. he late William Cobalt on Thurs- ra1 took place from Edward street, on Wingham cemetery, ded. The services ve were conducted ins. Mr. Diamond of Wingham Conn• of Chosen Friends he members of this funeral in a body, at the grave being R. Beckwith and Kitchen girl wanted, Apply at the NATIONAL HOTEL. Burned o Death. Donald MoPhaiI, . ged 75, one of the oldest residents of Bruce County, was burned to death in 1. is home at Under- wood on Monday. MoPhail lived all alone on his far , and at about 11 o'clock, neighbors ' oticed smoke issuing from the doors . ud windows of the house. They at .nee went to try and put the fire out, b t the flames had gain- ed too great head •• ay, and the house was entirely destroyed. It is thought that the fire started through a defective chimney, and that he tried to put the fire out, and was:,suffocated by the smoke. He is survived by a son • • Arcola, Sask., and two daughters in etroit, Mioh, WANTED,—At Wingham Glove Lea- ther Works, hides, skins and tallow, for which the highest price wiII be paid. —W. D. Pringle, Accident There was near the Wingham fie morning last. The using the chopper e had gone through,' snob speed before shut off, that it sua was scattered in all a wonder how the injury. As it was was struck by a pie. making a bad wenn several of his teeth Mr. Stephen Pip several stitches the wound. We that both injuree� at work again. t Flour Mill. a fatal accident et r mill on Thursday workmen had been d after all the grain the machine gained he power could be hed to pieces. Iron direotiona and it is en escaped serious Mr. W. J. Howson e of iron in the face, and knocking out Another piece hit on the head and re required to close re pleased to report men are able to be Yon can have your buttons made to order from any kind of material at R. MAXWELL'S tailor shop. Head -On A head-on collisio not result serionsl morning on the Gr ham, when a Lend ed into a similar tr The h crews of both k the trains met, a were damaged. whioh was in char Fixture, Fir m e a Conductor Harry G. Angles and Er ning from Sinop orders to pans t the Jrnotion, w Palmerston 10 pass at Wing orew noticed t they' rounded the engineer s jumping with 1 donors were no but were able and jump, Th were somewha iary was brong the roadway holm. oltiSion. , which luckily did , 000nrred Friday nd Trunk at Wing• n way freight orash- in from Palmerston. sinej Pum ed before the engines alone be London train, of Engineer Harry Herbert Cranston, Aeon and Brakemen McAuliffe, wee run- ine to London, with Palmerston train at ile the freight from ngham wee ordered to am. The Palmerston e approaohing train as curve near Wingham, tting the brakes and e fireman, The Lon - so fortunate, however, o apply the emergenoy pilot* on both engines smashed. The auxil• t tip from London and was cleared in a few Reduced One Way Reoond Class Colonist Faresm, To British Columbia, California, Idaho, Mexico, Oregon, Washington oto. Sept, 15th to October 15th, 1909 via Grand Trunk Railway Beaten. Full information from any Grand Trunk Wgheetprice paid for hides lucid poli!. Agent. 1 k at T. rat' bUtohar WV, Won a Gre t Race. At Syracuse, N. on Tuesday, Darkey Hal, owned by Mr. J. E. Swarts, of this towu, won first money in hie race and lows ed hie record to 2.02J4, This record i now equal to the best record ever m e on a Canadian track and is held y The Eel, The purse he Tuesday's race was $2,000. This is the best race rkey Hal has had this season, "INVIOTUs"—the name of the highest grade Shoes made for men. A look will convince you. See them at W, J. GREER's. Hospital Thursday evening, date of the banquet g ded Wheat Co. in The proceeds will Wingham hospital, Auxiliary ask for th of the townspeople. only 25o., and we f the exoellent menu will get fall value fo from 6 to '7.30 o'olook nquet. ept. 23rd, is the en by the Shred - he skating rink. devoted to the nd the Ladies' liberal patronage The admission is 1 sure that with rovided everyone the money. Tea Public Sch The regular mee School Board was h ing with all the me Principal's report average attendance was adopted. Aoo to be paid, viz:— Andrew Morden, el salaries of the teao ordered to be paid, sed the question of es of salary to t heating and venti building. oI Board. • ing of the Pabiio ld on Tuesday even. ben present. The s read, showing an f 377. The report rants were ordered obt. Knox, ink, $3; aning well, $2. The ers and officers were The Board discus. e statutory inoreas- teachers and the acing of the school Pretty H A very happy e o'olock on Wedne week at the ham rick street, whe Carrie Beatrice, to Mr. Wm. J. ohant of thie.teem. performedise Rev. of the Methodist Oh of only the imme oontraoting part's) tired in her travel lady's cloth and wedding march Mamie Flood, cons e dainty wedding Armour left on th e wedding trip to and Woodstock. Wingham's most p and has for a nu head operator at 00, '13 office. Amo costly presents we the business men o had always been times endeavored t the very best of ser men have shown the excellent gift. Mr. and Mrs. e r Minnie street an beat wishes of ala e Wedding. ent took plane at one day afternoon of this of Mrs. Cody, Pat - her daughter, Miss s joined in wedlook rmour, produce mer - The ceremony was r. Rutledge, pastor roh, in the presence ate relatives of the The bride was at- ing snit of navy blue et to match. The played by Mies of the bride. After inner Mr. and Mrs. afternoon train on Toronto, Hamilton e bride is one of pular young ladies ber of yearn been he Bell Telephone g the many and $100 in gold from town. Miss Cody obliging and at all give telephone users -oe and the business heir appreciation in On their return home our will reside on will have the very ge oirole of friends as Death of Wil iam B. Sutton. Another of the .ioneer residents of title seotion passeaway on Tuesday afternoon at his h•me on Albert street in the person of William B. Sutton, aged 73 years. « r. Sutton had been in feeble health or some months and seven weeks ago ell when leaving his bed room and in tired one of his hips and since then has gradually sunk. Deceased was bo n in the County of Wioklow, Irelen', near Dublin, and oame to this oon• try nearly fifty years ago. settling fire • at Paris, where he took up railroad ' ork. He remained in Paris for a few ye re and then came to Zetland and was .r many years motion foreman for the c T. R. He ',pent up- wards of thirty y:ere with the Grand Trunk. Eleven :are ego he gave up railroad work an for two years took up farming and ni a years ago oame to Wingham and has since lived retired. Mr. Sutton was a man held in high esteem by a large o role of friends. He was a Oonservativ in politics and in religion an Episoo alien. Fifty years ago last Friday he was married in Ire- land to Miss Harris Bine, who survives him, as well as a f sly of five sons and two daughters, vizi—Itlohard, of Waterloo; Willi* , of Holstein; Sam- nel, , of Toronto; George, of Sarnia; Charles, of Wi ham; Mrs, John Agnew, London, d Miss Eliziibeth, at home. The tune al will take plaoe iron the family r ldenoe, Albert street this (Thursday) et rnoon at g 80 o'clock for the Wingham emetery, Sento at the hoose et 2 o'ol L Return of Everything poi the coming fall week's reports to Montreal and Tor, in trade all along ways report busine proved to what it local industries are prosperous times in orders. At t the staff is not I pace with the de same is true at W storing factory an the Canada Far and new workme: pay roll every i are as scarce as wishing to move get houses, Th and we look f0 future months. fCaood Times. to to good trade fur and winter. Last radetreet's at both nto show a revival the line. The rail- s as very much inn was last year. Our eeling the return of ith a large increase Western Foundry rge enough to keep and for goods. The lker & Olegg's uphol- the two factories of tare Manufacturers, are being added to the ay. Dwelling houses ten's teeth and people o town are not able to se are all good signs good business for the New English Church Hymn Knox's. ✓' THE LATEST in Fa reasonable prioes, /T.IBI upstairs in Hanna is at ]/Millinery at MISSES LITTLE, Co's. store. A Pre The Londesboi Clinton New Er of Mr, J. Lloyd Lillian M. McOo pleasant event to Mr. and Mrs. W day, Sept. 8, whe ter, Lillian M., bonds of matri of Wingham, to the strains of march, played of Londeaboro, parlor leaning o The ceremony H. E. Currie, green arch wit palm. The brid ed in white me wore a bridal soma and oarri asters and ferns, gratulations the the dining roo guests partook daintily served gift to the bride sheaf set with p took the 5 15 t Toronto, Hamll points amid a .s fetti from their oompanied the bride travelled broad cloth and sprit with hat t were both nu ing the high e couple are hel y Wedding. correspondent to the reports the marriage wde, of Wingham, to I, as follows :—A very k place at the home of McCool on Wednes- their second daugh- as united in the holy ony to J. Lloyd Awde, romptly at high noon Mendelssohn's wedding y Miss Mary Brogden, the bride entered the the arm of her father. s performed by Rev. nder a beautiful ever- large floral bell and was beautifully gown - aline silk applique and i1 with orange blee- d a boquet of white After the usual con. bride led the way to where the.aasembled f an elaborate and inner. The groom's as a beautiful golden ria, The happy couple ain from Clinton, for n, Niagara, and other wer .of rice and con - young friends who ac- ne far as Clinton. The n a navy blue chiffon waist of silk point d'e- matoh, The presents erous and costly, show- eem in which the young TRUNKS and VALISES.—Big stook at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. FALL MILLINERY.—The •! irises Little will have on display, up: - re in Hanna & Co's. store, .. Sept ' Ird and follow- ing days, an • • -1 • . ate stook of Fall Millinery. T T. ladies of town end vicinity are invited to call. THE MISSES LITTLE. Betterment o A large delegati oipal Association f Consumptives met the Cabinet climb noon of last week Government build Iain two or more oars of indigent, tives in the Prov Provinces in the tario and Prinoe Consumptives from the Munici- the betterment of remier Whitney in Wednesday after - and asked that the equip, and main- sanitarinms for the nd other oonsump- nce. "All the other °minion except On - Edward Island are doing something ih this matter," said Dr. Lockhart of H slider, Chairman of the delegation, in dvanoing arguments in favor of the ,petition. "We have boylnms for the t insane, but the are left to die in to take hold of thi do not deem who beet plan, to do beat." The Prer mltted that the, argument as to th find, infirm, and the ndigent consumptives shed. We want von t matter, and, if you we suggest to be the hat you deem to be iter, in replying, ad- s was no room for danger arising from the disease, and idle need of some im- proyement in the The question had ered by the 0c ',Rhin be consider well for yon or t try 10 rnn away we have to May ix� disease,' and money, witho stnoes of the i side of the mai i tion." Dr. A member of t member of th the Promier, methods of treating it. already been coneid- ernment, and would d: "It would not be people of this mien- ith the idea that all Look at this terrible immediately spend considering the fin Vince. The financial et is the first consider - J. Irwiir, of town is a e Assoeletion and was a delegation that waited on NEW Oftetans in Pall »7[111tnery,Jnp• stairs in Hanna d} Oa's, ator4u Wale- 'WRNS LITetaC. $1 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE PE IPSO NAL. Mrs. John McC of is visiting friends in Hamilton end ante's. Mr. A, McCradkeu, of Molesworth, spent Sunday with$Miea E. Posliff, Mies Jennie Struthers is visiting with relatives and frie de in Toronto and Galt, Mr. Robt, A, Car few days with frie Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John ing a few days with and Westminster. Mrs, Alexander F berry, is visiting with desboro for a few days Miss Flossie Wats spent a few days las friend, Miss Chrisey Mise May Drummon Toronto, after having weeks there with her tis ie was visiting for a de in Toronto and Nichol are spend. riends in London rsytb, of Turn. relatives at Lon. n, of week ton!. Atwood, with her is home from ent a couple of er, Hazel. Mr, and Mrs. Frank ft ',irk, of Cobalt, were visiting for a few, days with Mr. Quirk's parents, Mr. Quirk. nd Mrs, John Mrs. Gier, of Grand alley, is visiting at the home of Mr. omits Jenkins, Bluevaie Road, and wi h other friends in town. Mr. Robt. 11. King re urned home on Monday evening afte spending his holidays at Dauphin an other points in Manitoba. Mies Olive MacCon ell returned to her home in Windsor of er spending the summer months with ler cousin, Miss Chriasy Rintoul. Miss McVlttie, who has been spend- ing the summer with Jher cousin, Mrs. John Nichol, returned] to her home in Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Mc little son of Wingh mother, Mrs. John T street.—London Adv . Rae, with her is visiting her riser, of Maitland tiser. Mr. and Mrs. T. arrison and son, Mervin, of Neepaw ; also Mise E. Duoklow, of Brookd le, Man., visited with their uncle. M . A. Posliff last week. Miss Mabel Howse returned to her home at Wallaoeburg ton Monday, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Jermyn, at Bluevale, and visiting friends in town. Mr. F, Paterson is home from Toronto on account of the seriona illness of his daughter, Miss Mem e Paterson. We hope the young lady ay noon be fully restored to good health Mrs. Pullen and yo ng son, accom- panied by her sister, s. Robert Max- well, left on Thursday o visit friends in Clinton and Mitchell afore returning to her home in Owoss , Mioh, Mr. C. P. Smith, manager of the Bank of Hamilton, aoj<iompanied by Mr. H. V. Holmes, mans er of the Bank at at Gerrie, have been spending their holi- days in a visit to Philadal hi Atlantic y P a, s City, Washington and other American oitiea. Mr. and Mrs. 3, Loyd Awde returned to town on Tutted evening from their wedding tour. A (reception was held at the home of the room'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Awd , where a large num- ber of young peo le gathered and spent a very pleasant ironing in music and games. Something new and neeeeeary for farmer and stook man.—Lies STOOK INSURANCE. Ask for rates. RITCHIE & COSENS, Death of Miss Elizabeth home in London deceased lady for store here, and le teen years ago fo er went to Toron retired from bust with her sister at its Murphy. Murphy died at her Sunday last. The erly kept a millinery t Wingham some six - Owen Sound and lat. r o. Six yeare ago she ess and has since lived Condon. Just arrived at KNox's—The new English Church Hymnals. Death of He ert Burchill. It is our sad dut this Week to ohron• iole the death of erbert D. Burohill, son of Mr. 8 nal Burchill, of East Wawanosh, in his 13th year. The young man ha been ill for a short time from typh d fever and Was brought 10 the Wi ham hospital where he passed away Wednesday after- noon: IleWu a right, n t anti on . Ratite n R young mat), held in high teem and his death is deeply regretted The bereaved fam- ily Will have the a mpathy 0= the oon• fnunity in their Lotion. The funeral will leave the is ly rsaidenoe, lot 8e, oonces*ion 1$, en unday, 19th butt., at l o'olook p. rn,, fol' the Wingham Dente. Oat'. Senile at the house at 2.80. Winghar The Wingham Tneeday and 28th and 201h, eh ever held in Wi this year is the bE Society, and the 3 enquiries for priz 's Fall Fair. all fair to be held en 'ednesday, Septemter laid bo one of the best gham. The prize list st ever put on by the eoretary has had more lisle than usual and this is a sure sign of an increase in the number of eithibi ors. The attractions for Wednesday fternoon include a, green horse race, farmers' horse raoe, potato raoe, doubl hitching race, danc- ing competition rad athletic contests, and a choice pro ram of mesio by the Wingham Citizen ' Band. On Wed. nesday evening, 2 th inst., a high.glass oonoert will be giv'n in the opera house, under the auspice of the society, and will be in charge f the Hewer Concert Co. The artists ill be Ernie Sanders, high-class comedi n; Elliott Webb, the boy soprano, a d Miss Hewer, the Female Imperil ester. These artists appeared in Win ham last year and put on one of the beat concerts ever given in Wingham. The rice of admission has been placed at 25o, with reserved seats at 35c. The pia' of hall is at MoKib- bon's drug store./ A /till list of the at- tractions can b found in our adver- tising columns. One thing it would be well for all exhibitors to bear in mind is that all articles !intended for exhibit in the building shold be in plaoe by 10 o'olook on theJfirst day of show and all stock shout be on the grounds not later than 12 30 o'clock on last day of show. The a try books have been ready for some aye and entries may be made with the Secretary at any time. Do not delay u til the last few days as the Secretary i�s always busy then and there is more !danger of mistakes and inconvenience jin the time of a rush. The Secretary! cannot be expected to give his attention to all the duties of his office when t ere is a heavy rush of entries on fair ays. Make your entries early. For pri a lists and any informa- tion address th Seoretary, H. B. Elliott, at the TIMES is ice. Andrew McDd was sentenced to tiary at Ohathan The Ontario Guelph and th have each more accommodate, aid, a young Indian, five years iu peniten- torforgery. grionitural College at Macdonald Iostitnte pupils than they can A young womr n threw a bottle con- taining some acid at a young man on the street at Kingeton. Both of them got away before ;the polioe came. Mrs. Robt, Ha Guelph, was fon bullet hole in h revolver from w fired by her side, gb of Glasgow Street, d unconscious with a r right temple and a Mb the shot had been The Leading Shoe Store How to Save Money on Footwear There are different ways of economising in footwear. To buy cheap badly -made shoes is not economy. But to buy good sboee—high-class shoes—is economy. It's impossible to use high -grads materials for cheap shoes and make money. And it's also impossible to use the best machinery and employ the best workmen. I3ecanse it wouldn't pay to do either. When you buy cheap shoes you buy eheap material and cheap workmanship. But, when you buy INVICTUS Shoes, got1 buy the highest grade shoes it's possible to make. You buy the best materials ob. Minable, ble labor a of the highest skilled workmen, and the very latest and best up-to-date methods of milking high-grade shoes. W 3. GREER Sole agent: Maine and Iterlatue Sebes for ite►p, Heger and ISmprese elmee foe Women, ,000 La Over one thousand stn• [—I dente enrolled by our chain a last year. It pays to at• tend a link of this great a, chain, for "IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH." a The demand for aur grad• nates is TIIREE TIMES the supply. O Other schools engage our ers graduates as teachers. A aspecial course for teachers. W a Gradnatos of two years ago are now earning $2,000 ,,,e per annum. O Three Courses.—CouuER- Le DIAL, STENOGRAPHY and TELEGRAPHY. x Fall term opens Aug. 30 E'-' Write for particulars. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. sroTTON, Principal tIMIIIIIIN PHONE 59 CHRISTIE'S GROCERY TOMATOES • Get them now. CUOIOE, FRESH, RIGHT PRICED. PEACHES Orewtord'e now coming for- ward. You may depend on get- ting the finest quality, SENt tis YOUR ORDERS. Quality in Groceries If yon want the beet in any- thing nything you've got to go where this kind is catered for. We sell All the time only Ouch eatables es tempt the appetite, because they're rultis, I!`'altett and properly handled. Tai* vs. CheleO Butter Wanted PHONE 101. Wingham Greenhouses NARCISSUS— Paper White—ar• rived. Other Bulbs will be here in a day or two. Leave your order at once to Insure getting the choicest bulbs. T. C. GRAHAM & SON Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Successful P Mr. Thos. Bowers, very snooessfnl prix poultry at the Toronl eighteen entries in P tams and oarried oft' Bowers is exhibiting, this week. ze Winning, f this town was a -winner with his Fair, He made le Games and Ban. ixteen prizes. Mr. t the London Fair New English Church Hymnals at SNox's. Operations 'ommenced, Mr, A. 11, Wilfo d has been in town the past week loo ug after the opera- tions at the apple a al.orator, whioh have already commend , Apples have been ooming in freely, nd as they are plenti- ful in this localit it is expected that a good business wil be done this season. Just arrived at KNox's—The new English Church Hymnals. Walmsley Alfred Walmele a few days ago oharge of robbing James MoMarch bronght to Goder police magistrate remanded until T when the ease wil emended. , the man arrested -n Toronto on the the private bank of e, of Blyth, and oh, was before the last week and was araday of this week, be tried at Blyth. Cools WANTED, woman preferred. Apply at the EXCHANGE HOTEL. North Huron It is expected North Huron Whitechurch to completed this will be installed people of that d have connection Other lines will possible. etephone Lines. at the line of the lephone Co. from t. Augustine will be eek and telephones neat week and the trict will be able to ith the outside world. e built as rapidly as BUTTER and EGGS.—Bring along your Produce. Highest price paid in ex- change for Boots and Shoes. W. J. GREER. Died in B Word was reoeiv; day last of the dea in Battle Creek, lady was a former and wili be remem readers as Annie L of the late James some years conn, block hardware family will have t old friends here i We Creek. d in town on Thurs- i of Mrs, Fred Baird rich. The deceased resident of Wingham ered by many of onr uttit, only daughter onttit, who was for ted with the stone tore. The bereaved e sympathy o1 many their affliction. BOARDERS WANTED. — Accommoda- tion for a number of boarders, High School or Business College atndents. MRS. T. J. ELLXOTT, Shuter street, Fined for A resident of before Police 14 Tuesday, on the o The information Phippen and the $5.45, fine and oo evidence that so were procuring on the "Indian know the name ders. I! the more police o0 Being Drunk. his district appeared gietrate Morton on arge O2 being drunk. as laid by Constable °fondant was assessed to. It came out in the o parties in Wingham quer for men who are let" and the authorities of some of the often - radices does not pease, rt oases will follow. The detection portant step in and nervous b not perfectly ea see the Teehni� hotel, on Friday bf eye strain is an im. revention of headaohes eakdown. 1f you are lolled with your sight, Specialist at Queen's September 17th, Hog P The price of is still going u rate. The pride went of live ho the reoord for th pork is bringing of $11. Every in to n still greate within the near prioes offered ea dnced many femme yoting hogs, th had reached the that the supply h and the Owner of Net hilt OW/1 price, to show. ices Soaring, ogs and dressed. -pork ward et a surprising r laet Monday's ship. Was $8,25, whioh is e year, while drelbed he phenomenal prion ioation seems to point increase in the price fatnre. The good in the season in- to dispose of their ing that the prlce it. The result is been deoimated, oAn practically the prevent figures WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i6, 1909, Read Willis & Oce's adv. on page 8. Typhoid Mr. Wellington from Cobalt to the on Friday Last, ill Ile was aocompnnie John Martin, and down on Monday. report that the yon, ly with very bright! erg. A despatch 1 one hundred casae town and every pre taken to prevent tl the disease. t Cobalt. Dow was brought Wingham hospital rom typhoid fever, t by Ms sister, Mrs, Mr, Martin game We are pleased to man is doing nice. respects for reeov rom Cobalt reports fever in the mining 3ntion is now beide- further eingfurther spread of Timothy for fall seeding at GEO. E, KING'S. Funeral of Wil The remains of Diamond arrived frc day last and the fur his late residence on Friday afternoon to and was largely attd at the house and gs✓ by Rev. O. E. Je has been a member oil, Canadian Orde for some years and society attended t the Order's servi taken by Messrs. Geo. A. Phippen. lam Diamond. he late William Cobalt on Thurs- ra1 took place from Edward street, on Wingham cemetery, ded. The services ve were conducted ins. Mr. Diamond of Wingham Conn• of Chosen Friends he members of this funeral in a body, at the grave being R. Beckwith and Kitchen girl wanted, Apply at the NATIONAL HOTEL. Burned o Death. Donald MoPhaiI, . ged 75, one of the oldest residents of Bruce County, was burned to death in 1. is home at Under- wood on Monday. MoPhail lived all alone on his far , and at about 11 o'clock, neighbors ' oticed smoke issuing from the doors . ud windows of the house. They at .nee went to try and put the fire out, b t the flames had gain- ed too great head •• ay, and the house was entirely destroyed. It is thought that the fire started through a defective chimney, and that he tried to put the fire out, and was:,suffocated by the smoke. He is survived by a son • • Arcola, Sask., and two daughters in etroit, Mioh, WANTED,—At Wingham Glove Lea- ther Works, hides, skins and tallow, for which the highest price wiII be paid. —W. D. Pringle, Accident There was near the Wingham fie morning last. The using the chopper e had gone through,' snob speed before shut off, that it sua was scattered in all a wonder how the injury. As it was was struck by a pie. making a bad wenn several of his teeth Mr. Stephen Pip several stitches the wound. We that both injuree� at work again. t Flour Mill. a fatal accident et r mill on Thursday workmen had been d after all the grain the machine gained he power could be hed to pieces. Iron direotiona and it is en escaped serious Mr. W. J. Howson e of iron in the face, and knocking out Another piece hit on the head and re required to close re pleased to report men are able to be Yon can have your buttons made to order from any kind of material at R. MAXWELL'S tailor shop. Head -On A head-on collisio not result serionsl morning on the Gr ham, when a Lend ed into a similar tr The h crews of both k the trains met, a were damaged. whioh was in char Fixture, Fir m e a Conductor Harry G. Angles and Er ning from Sinop orders to pans t the Jrnotion, w Palmerston 10 pass at Wing orew noticed t they' rounded the engineer s jumping with 1 donors were no but were able and jump, Th were somewha iary was brong the roadway holm. oltiSion. , which luckily did , 000nrred Friday nd Trunk at Wing• n way freight orash- in from Palmerston. sinej Pum ed before the engines alone be London train, of Engineer Harry Herbert Cranston, Aeon and Brakemen McAuliffe, wee run- ine to London, with Palmerston train at ile the freight from ngham wee ordered to am. The Palmerston e approaohing train as curve near Wingham, tting the brakes and e fireman, The Lon - so fortunate, however, o apply the emergenoy pilot* on both engines smashed. The auxil• t tip from London and was cleared in a few Reduced One Way Reoond Class Colonist Faresm, To British Columbia, California, Idaho, Mexico, Oregon, Washington oto. Sept, 15th to October 15th, 1909 via Grand Trunk Railway Beaten. Full information from any Grand Trunk Wgheetprice paid for hides lucid poli!. Agent. 1 k at T. rat' bUtohar WV, Won a Gre t Race. At Syracuse, N. on Tuesday, Darkey Hal, owned by Mr. J. E. Swarts, of this towu, won first money in hie race and lows ed hie record to 2.02J4, This record i now equal to the best record ever m e on a Canadian track and is held y The Eel, The purse he Tuesday's race was $2,000. This is the best race rkey Hal has had this season, "INVIOTUs"—the name of the highest grade Shoes made for men. A look will convince you. See them at W, J. GREER's. Hospital Thursday evening, date of the banquet g ded Wheat Co. in The proceeds will Wingham hospital, Auxiliary ask for th of the townspeople. only 25o., and we f the exoellent menu will get fall value fo from 6 to '7.30 o'olook nquet. ept. 23rd, is the en by the Shred - he skating rink. devoted to the nd the Ladies' liberal patronage The admission is 1 sure that with rovided everyone the money. Tea Public Sch The regular mee School Board was h ing with all the me Principal's report average attendance was adopted. Aoo to be paid, viz:— Andrew Morden, el salaries of the teao ordered to be paid, sed the question of es of salary to t heating and venti building. oI Board. • ing of the Pabiio ld on Tuesday even. ben present. The s read, showing an f 377. The report rants were ordered obt. Knox, ink, $3; aning well, $2. The ers and officers were The Board discus. e statutory inoreas- teachers and the acing of the school Pretty H A very happy e o'olock on Wedne week at the ham rick street, whe Carrie Beatrice, to Mr. Wm. J. ohant of thie.teem. performedise Rev. of the Methodist Oh of only the imme oontraoting part's) tired in her travel lady's cloth and wedding march Mamie Flood, cons e dainty wedding Armour left on th e wedding trip to and Woodstock. Wingham's most p and has for a nu head operator at 00, '13 office. Amo costly presents we the business men o had always been times endeavored t the very best of ser men have shown the excellent gift. Mr. and Mrs. e r Minnie street an beat wishes of ala e Wedding. ent took plane at one day afternoon of this of Mrs. Cody, Pat - her daughter, Miss s joined in wedlook rmour, produce mer - The ceremony was r. Rutledge, pastor roh, in the presence ate relatives of the The bride was at- ing snit of navy blue et to match. The played by Mies of the bride. After inner Mr. and Mrs. afternoon train on Toronto, Hamilton e bride is one of pular young ladies ber of yearn been he Bell Telephone g the many and $100 in gold from town. Miss Cody obliging and at all give telephone users -oe and the business heir appreciation in On their return home our will reside on will have the very ge oirole of friends as Death of Wil iam B. Sutton. Another of the .ioneer residents of title seotion passeaway on Tuesday afternoon at his h•me on Albert street in the person of William B. Sutton, aged 73 years. « r. Sutton had been in feeble health or some months and seven weeks ago ell when leaving his bed room and in tired one of his hips and since then has gradually sunk. Deceased was bo n in the County of Wioklow, Irelen', near Dublin, and oame to this oon• try nearly fifty years ago. settling fire • at Paris, where he took up railroad ' ork. He remained in Paris for a few ye re and then came to Zetland and was .r many years motion foreman for the c T. R. He ',pent up- wards of thirty y:ere with the Grand Trunk. Eleven :are ego he gave up railroad work an for two years took up farming and ni a years ago oame to Wingham and has since lived retired. Mr. Sutton was a man held in high esteem by a large o role of friends. He was a Oonservativ in politics and in religion an Episoo alien. Fifty years ago last Friday he was married in Ire- land to Miss Harris Bine, who survives him, as well as a f sly of five sons and two daughters, vizi—Itlohard, of Waterloo; Willi* , of Holstein; Sam- nel, , of Toronto; George, of Sarnia; Charles, of Wi ham; Mrs, John Agnew, London, d Miss Eliziibeth, at home. The tune al will take plaoe iron the family r ldenoe, Albert street this (Thursday) et rnoon at g 80 o'clock for the Wingham emetery, Sento at the hoose et 2 o'ol L Return of Everything poi the coming fall week's reports to Montreal and Tor, in trade all along ways report busine proved to what it local industries are prosperous times in orders. At t the staff is not I pace with the de same is true at W storing factory an the Canada Far and new workme: pay roll every i are as scarce as wishing to move get houses, Th and we look f0 future months. fCaood Times. to to good trade fur and winter. Last radetreet's at both nto show a revival the line. The rail- s as very much inn was last year. Our eeling the return of ith a large increase Western Foundry rge enough to keep and for goods. The lker & Olegg's uphol- the two factories of tare Manufacturers, are being added to the ay. Dwelling houses ten's teeth and people o town are not able to se are all good signs good business for the New English Church Hymn Knox's. ✓' THE LATEST in Fa reasonable prioes, /T.IBI upstairs in Hanna is at ]/Millinery at MISSES LITTLE, Co's. store. A Pre The Londesboi Clinton New Er of Mr, J. Lloyd Lillian M. McOo pleasant event to Mr. and Mrs. W day, Sept. 8, whe ter, Lillian M., bonds of matri of Wingham, to the strains of march, played of Londeaboro, parlor leaning o The ceremony H. E. Currie, green arch wit palm. The brid ed in white me wore a bridal soma and oarri asters and ferns, gratulations the the dining roo guests partook daintily served gift to the bride sheaf set with p took the 5 15 t Toronto, Hamll points amid a .s fetti from their oompanied the bride travelled broad cloth and sprit with hat t were both nu ing the high e couple are hel y Wedding. correspondent to the reports the marriage wde, of Wingham, to I, as follows :—A very k place at the home of McCool on Wednes- their second daugh- as united in the holy ony to J. Lloyd Awde, romptly at high noon Mendelssohn's wedding y Miss Mary Brogden, the bride entered the the arm of her father. s performed by Rev. nder a beautiful ever- large floral bell and was beautifully gown - aline silk applique and i1 with orange blee- d a boquet of white After the usual con. bride led the way to where the.aasembled f an elaborate and inner. The groom's as a beautiful golden ria, The happy couple ain from Clinton, for n, Niagara, and other wer .of rice and con - young friends who ac- ne far as Clinton. The n a navy blue chiffon waist of silk point d'e- matoh, The presents erous and costly, show- eem in which the young TRUNKS and VALISES.—Big stook at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. FALL MILLINERY.—The •! irises Little will have on display, up: - re in Hanna & Co's. store, .. Sept ' Ird and follow- ing days, an • • -1 • . ate stook of Fall Millinery. T T. ladies of town end vicinity are invited to call. THE MISSES LITTLE. Betterment o A large delegati oipal Association f Consumptives met the Cabinet climb noon of last week Government build Iain two or more oars of indigent, tives in the Prov Provinces in the tario and Prinoe Consumptives from the Munici- the betterment of remier Whitney in Wednesday after - and asked that the equip, and main- sanitarinms for the nd other oonsump- nce. "All the other °minion except On - Edward Island are doing something ih this matter," said Dr. Lockhart of H slider, Chairman of the delegation, in dvanoing arguments in favor of the ,petition. "We have boylnms for the t insane, but the are left to die in to take hold of thi do not deem who beet plan, to do beat." The Prer mltted that the, argument as to th find, infirm, and the ndigent consumptives shed. We want von t matter, and, if you we suggest to be the hat you deem to be iter, in replying, ad- s was no room for danger arising from the disease, and idle need of some im- proyement in the The question had ered by the 0c ',Rhin be consider well for yon or t try 10 rnn away we have to May ix� disease,' and money, witho stnoes of the i side of the mai i tion." Dr. A member of t member of th the Promier, methods of treating it. already been coneid- ernment, and would d: "It would not be people of this mien- ith the idea that all Look at this terrible immediately spend considering the fin Vince. The financial et is the first consider - J. Irwiir, of town is a e Assoeletion and was a delegation that waited on NEW Oftetans in Pall »7[111tnery,Jnp• stairs in Hanna d} Oa's, ator4u Wale- 'WRNS LITetaC. $1 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE PE IPSO NAL. Mrs. John McC of is visiting friends in Hamilton end ante's. Mr. A, McCradkeu, of Molesworth, spent Sunday with$Miea E. Posliff, Mies Jennie Struthers is visiting with relatives and frie de in Toronto and Galt, Mr. Robt, A, Car few days with frie Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John ing a few days with and Westminster. Mrs, Alexander F berry, is visiting with desboro for a few days Miss Flossie Wats spent a few days las friend, Miss Chrisey Mise May Drummon Toronto, after having weeks there with her tis ie was visiting for a de in Toronto and Nichol are spend. riends in London rsytb, of Turn. relatives at Lon. n, of week ton!. Atwood, with her is home from ent a couple of er, Hazel. Mr, and Mrs. Frank ft ',irk, of Cobalt, were visiting for a few, days with Mr. Quirk's parents, Mr. Quirk. nd Mrs, John Mrs. Gier, of Grand alley, is visiting at the home of Mr. omits Jenkins, Bluevaie Road, and wi h other friends in town. Mr. Robt. 11. King re urned home on Monday evening afte spending his holidays at Dauphin an other points in Manitoba. Mies Olive MacCon ell returned to her home in Windsor of er spending the summer months with ler cousin, Miss Chriasy Rintoul. Miss McVlttie, who has been spend- ing the summer with Jher cousin, Mrs. John Nichol, returned] to her home in Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Mc little son of Wingh mother, Mrs. John T street.—London Adv . Rae, with her is visiting her riser, of Maitland tiser. Mr. and Mrs. T. arrison and son, Mervin, of Neepaw ; also Mise E. Duoklow, of Brookd le, Man., visited with their uncle. M . A. Posliff last week. Miss Mabel Howse returned to her home at Wallaoeburg ton Monday, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Jermyn, at Bluevale, and visiting friends in town. Mr. F, Paterson is home from Toronto on account of the seriona illness of his daughter, Miss Mem e Paterson. We hope the young lady ay noon be fully restored to good health Mrs. Pullen and yo ng son, accom- panied by her sister, s. Robert Max- well, left on Thursday o visit friends in Clinton and Mitchell afore returning to her home in Owoss , Mioh, Mr. C. P. Smith, manager of the Bank of Hamilton, aoj<iompanied by Mr. H. V. Holmes, mans er of the Bank at at Gerrie, have been spending their holi- days in a visit to Philadal hi Atlantic y P a, s City, Washington and other American oitiea. Mr. and Mrs. 3, Loyd Awde returned to town on Tutted evening from their wedding tour. A (reception was held at the home of the room'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Awd , where a large num- ber of young peo le gathered and spent a very pleasant ironing in music and games. Something new and neeeeeary for farmer and stook man.—Lies STOOK INSURANCE. Ask for rates. RITCHIE & COSENS, Death of Miss Elizabeth home in London deceased lady for store here, and le teen years ago fo er went to Toron retired from bust with her sister at its Murphy. Murphy died at her Sunday last. The erly kept a millinery t Wingham some six - Owen Sound and lat. r o. Six yeare ago she ess and has since lived Condon. Just arrived at KNox's—The new English Church Hymnals. Death of He ert Burchill. It is our sad dut this Week to ohron• iole the death of erbert D. Burohill, son of Mr. 8 nal Burchill, of East Wawanosh, in his 13th year. The young man ha been ill for a short time from typh d fever and Was brought 10 the Wi ham hospital where he passed away Wednesday after- noon: IleWu a right, n t anti on . Ratite n R young mat), held in high teem and his death is deeply regretted The bereaved fam- ily Will have the a mpathy 0= the oon• fnunity in their Lotion. The funeral will leave the is ly rsaidenoe, lot 8e, oonces*ion 1$, en unday, 19th butt., at l o'olook p. rn,, fol' the Wingham Dente. Oat'. Senile at the house at 2.80. Winghar The Wingham Tneeday and 28th and 201h, eh ever held in Wi this year is the bE Society, and the 3 enquiries for priz 's Fall Fair. all fair to be held en 'ednesday, Septemter laid bo one of the best gham. The prize list st ever put on by the eoretary has had more lisle than usual and this is a sure sign of an increase in the number of eithibi ors. The attractions for Wednesday fternoon include a, green horse race, farmers' horse raoe, potato raoe, doubl hitching race, danc- ing competition rad athletic contests, and a choice pro ram of mesio by the Wingham Citizen ' Band. On Wed. nesday evening, 2 th inst., a high.glass oonoert will be giv'n in the opera house, under the auspice of the society, and will be in charge f the Hewer Concert Co. The artists ill be Ernie Sanders, high-class comedi n; Elliott Webb, the boy soprano, a d Miss Hewer, the Female Imperil ester. These artists appeared in Win ham last year and put on one of the beat concerts ever given in Wingham. The rice of admission has been placed at 25o, with reserved seats at 35c. The pia' of hall is at MoKib- bon's drug store./ A /till list of the at- tractions can b found in our adver- tising columns. One thing it would be well for all exhibitors to bear in mind is that all articles !intended for exhibit in the building shold be in plaoe by 10 o'olook on theJfirst day of show and all stock shout be on the grounds not later than 12 30 o'clock on last day of show. The a try books have been ready for some aye and entries may be made with the Secretary at any time. Do not delay u til the last few days as the Secretary i�s always busy then and there is more !danger of mistakes and inconvenience jin the time of a rush. The Secretary! cannot be expected to give his attention to all the duties of his office when t ere is a heavy rush of entries on fair ays. Make your entries early. For pri a lists and any informa- tion address th Seoretary, H. B. Elliott, at the TIMES is ice. Andrew McDd was sentenced to tiary at Ohathan The Ontario Guelph and th have each more accommodate, aid, a young Indian, five years iu peniten- torforgery. grionitural College at Macdonald Iostitnte pupils than they can A young womr n threw a bottle con- taining some acid at a young man on the street at Kingeton. Both of them got away before ;the polioe came. Mrs. Robt, Ha Guelph, was fon bullet hole in h revolver from w fired by her side, gb of Glasgow Street, d unconscious with a r right temple and a Mb the shot had been The Leading Shoe Store How to Save Money on Footwear There are different ways of economising in footwear. To buy cheap badly -made shoes is not economy. But to buy good sboee—high-class shoes—is economy. It's impossible to use high -grads materials for cheap shoes and make money. And it's also impossible to use the best machinery and employ the best workmen. I3ecanse it wouldn't pay to do either. When you buy cheap shoes you buy eheap material and cheap workmanship. But, when you buy INVICTUS Shoes, got1 buy the highest grade shoes it's possible to make. You buy the best materials ob. Minable, ble labor a of the highest skilled workmen, and the very latest and best up-to-date methods of milking high-grade shoes. W 3. GREER Sole agent: Maine and Iterlatue Sebes for ite►p, Heger and ISmprese elmee foe Women,