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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-07-02, Page 8"j_. -,v k '' ., �._. �. . . ^ .. .e.-1.-w...»:..,..gin+-..-.�....,........�,n,.......5+++,....-...f,:�._.!... ..._-n.-,. .... ... l�tlMrMri� � �.. � Blut.ewale,. 600 l3QQl ltggP?iIi$ Air. Jno. Dimeut returned to Toron• i=8QQ9AP> rR$ to lost week. ANP • Mrs, fl, .Bolt visited. her. sister,' In ••; TR1,20RAVAERS, Ho.wvleu last week,. Trained nlr rainedd by our manarxemou111,111 year.. Miss BrOw11 of horning'$ Mills is 4xperience cou. Graduates wo4Q the guest of Aliss Rolph. successful. 9peclal couroo for Teach• ors. l7•ail:.l 9urses. Rend postal ltor The lawn, around Kim Church ]las. partioutare, bean levelled and looks well, Miss Date Love}l is visiting her fall, Terp1 Opens Sept. Ist another at Wroxeter at present, The new brick house. of Jno. Me- W10zham Bosipe$$ College Naughton is inakiug speedy progress, GEo, SPOTT017, PniNrirAL. A temporary sawmill has takort the F�laece of the mill recently destroyed by Me, Huggati of Logan visited his Assignee's Notice To Creditors, last w alter, on gird con, of Turnberry In the matter of the Rotate of Roy 9, .94un- Andy Millar of B lino visited .Pine dens, of the Town of Wingham, in ,rhe Grove farm last ,Reek, And reports the county Q,i Ijuron, Merchant; an Insolvent. pi'ali8 looking well. NOTICE is hereby given that tbo abovo nalood insolvent has executed ati asstg rtnient Miller Mary .A.ltchemvpn and Annie of all his aatate and efrocts to me for the Stewart and many others took in the bonellt of alt his creditors, they are hereby excursion to Niagara Falls. reggestca 69 file their claims with ine, fully proven, on or before the Qttt day of July 1903, Rev. IV. X, West, Officiated at the with the voucliore attaohed thereto, atter Sacra services in connection which date I wilt proceod to distribute tiro assets of the estate tiavin� regard only to the with, Teeswater Presbyterian, Church Qlafnis of -,vhich i shale glen h"o notice. last week. .A. meeting of the insolvent's creditors w111 be held at the Sollottor's office. h thos, e Town Thirty.two additional silk hats will of 'wi'infBbam, on the 0th day of July n, at lmp rove the appearance of Bluevale 1.30 o'oeook in the afternoon, to appoint h spectors, and give instruotions for the lis- L, O, L., No. 706, this year, on July posal of the estate. 13th. That lodge goes to Listowel.. Wilillam Illaokiey, Dudley ITotuies Rev. Qep. Balder and family left Toronto, Assignee. Ass Base's Solicitor Bluevale on Monday for Courtwright, Dated Tyne 23rd, 190% Bluevale Sarnia, Rev. Me, Andrews is expected to arrive this week and take the appointments next Sunday. BLUEVALEThe Social at Win. Yeo's, jun., Turnberry, was a success, and every- a�AW �I.Xs. body enjoyed themselves. All are sorry to part with Rev. Mr. Baker and fam0y, but wishh them success At Though our mill was destroyed Courtright. by fire, we have still a large stock Customers of Messrs. Duff & Stewart of Lumber and Shingles on Valid will be pleased to know that the loss g t of their mill by fire will not prevent and can fill orders as usual, them from. filling :all orders for luni- ber, shingles, coal and cement, as be - COAL AND CEMENT fore,, as they have a stock on hand. Alsoon, hand for sale. The many friends of Miss Nellie Mc - .Kinney of Bluevale, who is now a DUFF & STEWART student, the Technical 1•o School, Toronto, will. iia pleased to know she has been awarded a certificate for good writing from the Penman's Art Journal, New York. The congregation of Knox church, Bluevale, intend giving a Garden Par- ty on the evening of the 7th of July, Picnic Cakes. on the Public SchoolThere will be music by the Wingham Band and choir and addresses by Revs. The good Housewife need Andrews and Duncan. not worry about her currants, Bluevale L. O. L. 706, attended ser- vice in the Methodist Church on Sun- , peels, P day evening. There was a large num- We will do all that and make ber of visiting brethren from Wing- a better cake than she can, be- ham, BeIgrave and other lodges, , so' cause made from an old ,veil that there were about eighty in the , been circulated. Belgrave appoint- ment ppointment raised the following; For salary, $314.05 ; missions, $90.17; funds, $36.75; total, $877,85. - Sunshine raised $181.50 for salary, $40.88. for .missions, and $28,78 for funds, or a total of W4.10. The Brick Church congrega- tion contributed $207,22 for salary, $140.15 for missions, and $48.47 for funds, or. it total of $033,34. The total amount raised by the circuit for all purposes was $1785.35. Rev. 0. W. Rivers has returned as pastor for another year, .and another success- ful term is anticipated. ranks. ,Phe church was crowded to triol recipe, but baked by the doors, and many could not get Brussels. modern methods. They are our inside. As it was also the pastor's Brussels Footbaft,team took part in own manufacture and we guar- farewell sermon, many from other the Wroxeter celebration. antee them pure, parts of the circuit were present. Do you eat Lnekie's Bread? ok Rev. oleo. Balzer gave an appropriate advantageofoft he Luck ow ers from xcursls ion y sermon from lite text- Thou shalt g If not, just try a loaf. You'll cause the trumpet of the Jubilee to to the Falls. be delighted. sound on the tenth day of the month" There were 65 candidatesg at Leviticus 25:0. At the close, he the entrance examinations herewritinlast referred to the pleasant relations week. The presiding examiners were existing on the circuit during his four Miss Killoran, of Seaforth, and J L,ACKI years pastorate, and also between the Inspector Robb of Brussels.two churches in Bluevale. After ser- vice, the brethren' marched to the Dr. Chone Oliver, a lady missionary hall, where votes of thanks werepass. on furlough from India, will give an ed to the visiting brethren, 'to. Rev. address in Melville church on Friday Geo. Baker for his excellent discourse, evening, July 3t -d. She comes in the and to the. Trusteds and choir of the interests of the 1'V. F. M. S. church. Owing to the foundation of the plate glass front in. the Wilton laun- P H O N E S9 dry proving defective on account of DR. Ovzxs, M. D., London, Eye and decay of wood it has been removed '�tSC. and cement substituted for the N V Ear Surgeon, will be at McRibbon s timber. .drug store, on Monday, July 27th. Cataract, squint, failing -eyesight, Wm..T. Cooper, an old and well - The pick from reliable nagal tcatarrh, r atedmudgdeafness, known head noises horseman poperly fitted.. ortune to ha ehiwho, dhad the l Clydesdale stallion sources. LEAVE US Hours --12 a. m, to 8 p. m. die from acute indigestion, has pur. YOUR. ORDERS. chased a very choice Imported Clyde •..s� _ that weighs over a ton. rp �y Last Friday Miss Elsie Cober, while Groceries Borrie: walking on Turnberry street north. picked up a small parcel. It proved The best that mons Can Tuesday, July 7th,. will be a civic to be a bottle containing a quantity of Y holiday, in town. carbolic acid which spilt out, on her buy, PURE & FRESH left arm causing a nasty burn from _TRY US. Mr. R. Andiron of ToroAto is visit- the elbow to the wrist. ing his parents in town. Miss BalIaah of Bel more spent Sun- ' Alox. McKelvey of town passed his Teas p 4th year in Medicine House Surgeon and is day with the Misses Edwards in towYn, now doing duty as .House Surggeon iri Misses Edith 'and Alberta Evans Queen City. Miss Barbara McKelvey They're unequalled. We spent Sunday with friends in Harris. and Geo, Buchanan each took '3rd lease others. LET US ton' class honors in general proficiency at p the Toronto University. Miss Ethel TRY TO PLEASE YOU Quite a number from town attended Scott,, formerly teacher here secured Robt. Earls barn -raising, which was 1st in Moderns ilk her S& year course very successful; and Also captured a Scholarship. Misses M. and A. Murray left last The strawberry social fit St. John's There's nothing like the best, Tuesdayon tin extended visit to Church basement Tuesday eveniri and when that is reasonable in friendssout west. p g price you might as well have it, was a marked success. It wits ander Miss Emina Deibei of Mildmay is the management of the A. Y. P. A„ Spending a few weeks with her, sister, who are to be congratulated. The Mrs. L, Crist of town. program was a choice one, and was Come Here rendered by a coterie of Ioung people. Miss J. Murray and Miss L. Hicks from Christ Church, Listowel, chap - of WinMani are at present the .guests eroved by their rector, Rev. Bourne, of Mrs. J, S. Pound in town. who possesses musical and dramatic r r We are _sorry to,: report the serious talent of a most desirable quality, illness of lobs, Win. Bennett of town.. Proceeds nearly $30. 'Chair was. well filled: Dentist ,• We hope fi b .ant st 1±lel and Lawyer p that she will soon recover. d w Jr HeopyCh � p y yr st Mrs. Strong And dau hter artha ' Monteith. of Fordwich, were the guests of Mrs. Robbie McCosh, grandson of John T. Ditne, Sr„ in town on Friday last. • Strachan, met with a very, serious accident a short time ago that be will Mr, and Mrs. Shier and little da!ugh- have cause to remember all the days ter Alma, also Mr. and Mrs, It. F. of his life. In going: to school -one 'White, attended the Listowel races day he was running Behind a baggy, bn Wednesday last, as many ai boy does. Somehow his Royal iroce " Corrie Orchestra will furnish the left lob gat caught in one of. the y music at the English Church. lawn wheels, and before the rig could- be social, which will be held at Mn Gog• stopped, it was so badly injured that �f gin's, Fozdwich, on July 1st. amputation below the knee was neces- Tho strAwberryy festival field on the nary. The lad is making favorable Methodist chute lawn est Wednesday usuaY8800d And will soon regain his evening lust, did not have the usual g ' Strawberries Attendance, owing to a dumber of Ptlier entertainments the same overly 11 ing in this vicinity. The proceeds amounted to about $70,ry,. Don't forget the excursion that tiro , 0 O inch t meets Jul 0th Stpawbeppies g , Methodist Longue and Presbyterian 1' Guild of Gorrie have decided to run to ..Tho 0. P. It, Is rushing out giavol. Stanley Park, Erin, out,, on Toesday, i for the Linwvppd branch from Mei July 7th. Your etpenses for the day Naught's pit at MoneriaM We handle nothing but ate paid when you buy your ticket` The L. 0. L. of Walton will cele- the best. Strawberries, and i -i all the entertainment will be Fut.. brats in Qpdetich an tiro 13th of duly; sod by the ownor of the park. will MI orders for prreaerv- the 12th coiner on Sunday, Ing at lowest prices for N'o. s .. Gels, IfeXity, we tiro ver ' sort -.y to I Rorries, Leave your or. say, ls' very III .at srosent, hilt hope a tier oarly'. A. fresh gupply A 0000 COW, change far ttie tetter *111 soots every day, ettsnis. ISI htnirlg kilted a coot/ for Mrs, Jane A seven year old cow tui the tosting Mcl afr Miter attoli. For Ino, Srsatts See ottr_seleet#ori of Lin. Associationat,.'Innerltip, Untr, that.nndl Jori Jacktin alsd two sheep For Wroxeter. Mrs. John Hamilton is visiting in Stratford. Oral Hupber of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting friends in town this week. John Munro of Mornington is the guest of his brother, Alex. Munroe. Hugh Harris of Saskatchewan is visiting with his father, Wm, Harris. T. A. Mills of Wingham paid Wrox- eter a dying visit in an auto on Satur- day, Mr. W. E. VanVelsor presided at the Entrance examination in Ford- wich last week. Mr. R. White and family of Harris - ton are visiting with the former's bra - they, Neil White. Alisses Edith Harris and Agnes Black of Toronto are spending a two weeks' vacation at their homes here. Hugh McLeod left on Saturday for `Saskatchewan, where he has bought out to baking business. Success, Hugh. Rev. L. Perrin, 13. A., left -on Mon. dap for a two' weeks' holiday. He will visit Toronto, .Dort Hope, Peter- borough and other points. Mr. Leggett of Fordwich presided at the Entrance examination here last week. There were twenty-seven can- didates up for examination. All the. preparations have now been completed for our big day on July 1st. If we are blessed with fine ew eather, it will certainly be . "greater than has been." Full particulars next week. Holyrood. Nearly all the beats have their road- work finished. Farmers are beginning to do a little haying around here, Miss Elliott of Clark visited rela- tives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hughes spent last Sunday in Teeswater. Archie McDlarmid of Guelph is visit- ing friends around here. Air. A. Bhoebottom is spending a few days at Paisley and Kincardine. Mrs. Geo. Haines is spending as few weeks with her daughter at Bayfield, Mr. aild Mrs. Allison attended a relative's funeral at Kincardine' last Saturday. Mr. D, 0. Taylor of Lueknow will conduct service next Sunday evening in "the Methodist church hero- Mr. Young of Lueknow took Rev. Mr. Watson's place here on Sunday, as Mr. Watson is not able for his pas - total duties yet. Mr. J. Ackert, had a successful barn - raising last Wednesday, and Mr.. T. Henderson, the framer, had every- thing in No. 1 shape, ALMOST SENSATIONAL. There is Genual Surprise at the Great Number of Wingham People "Who praise; Booth's Kidney pills: It's but a short time since the first w Next Friday, .there wvill be another OrArden Party. It will be on the Mansegrouo4st under the Auspices of the Westminster Guild, A good pro- graiu is pprorulsed, and we hope to see A lat`go atteritlitnce. The annual Garden P-4rty,. which was held under the atispices. of the Ladies'" Aid of the 111 ethodist Church, on the parsonage lawn on Thursday evening last, wits it decided success.. The weather was all that could be de,,. Fired, except that it was rather coal, Tile substantial part of the entertain. Mont, consisting as it dict of straw- berries with cream, and otlier refresh. inents, was highly, Appreciit,ted by All, As wet} ovit'lencec'l by the way they lingered around the tables, huring supper, that large phonagraph dealt out music, songs And (11alogue, which were if'stmed to with interest. After supper, Rev. W, A. Iftlay called the people to order And announced the program. about to coninlonce, and called on ] ilr, Walter hall of Wing - ham to take the chair, which he, aid very efficiently. Rev, G. 1', Duncan was then abked to lead in prayer, and the chairman's address followed, The Wingham quartette, consisting of Misses Mason and. Grillin, Messrs, dill And Cline, give a selection which was heartily encored, Mr. S, tlracey of Wingham then gave A reading which was well rereived. A deet by Messre. 011ne and Hill wits applauded to the echo. A bell solo, by Albert Benzler, on the phonograph, was. appreciated., Mr. Grace was about to Ove a second reading, bu t had lost it, then, he started another, but Io, -part of that was gone; not to be stuck, he switched orf on to A sermon on the text, °'Old Mother .Hubbard." The quaint re- marks of Mr. Gracey, while in his di- lemma, were as comical as the read. Ing itself. A solo by Mr, 1-1111 And other selections by the Quartette made up a 'very interesting prog�ram.. Then came the sale of 4 quilt by auction, a quilt of the old log cabin variety, with hir. Gracey as Auctioneer. It 'WAS knocked clown at $0.50, Mr. J. Afire - house being the purchaser. The net proceeds of the event amounted to over $75. The Ladies' Aid feel much pleased at the result, and• we hope their future efforts will. be equally successful. The order was excellent, Morris. Council met on Monday last; minutes next week, Miss Ethel. Watson is visiting in Brussels this week. An epidemic of German measles has broken out in S. S. No. 5. Six pupils from S. S. No. 5 were in Wingham last week writing on the Entrance exam. . Mr. John and the Misses Rose and Lottie Jenkins of Hallett, visited at John Watson's recently. The lawn social at Mr. HowletVs was sticcessful, and $20 was realized. Who stole the. bananas , Miss Agnes Kniglit spent a week with her friends, the Missos Bessie and Ethel Watson, lately. Milton Watson has been laid tip with a crushed.hand received while at work at Bodmin Lime Works. Robb. Armstrong, 4th line, moved and raised his barn last week and will put a cement foundation under it. Mrs. W. H. Sholdice and little slaughter, Alma, of London, are spending the holidays at Jno, Wat- son's, 4th. line. Rev. Mr. Anderson preached his farewell sermon at Jackson's appoint- ment on Sunday afternoon. His suc- cessor is expected next Sunday., Jno. NeVittie and David Agar, both of the 2nd line, met with losses by lightning, the former having two young cattle killed and the latter nine sheep. M. Clark returned home on Moti- day from Chicago, where he holds a lucrative position in the largest mer- cantile establishment in the city. Mr. Clark's relatives and old neighbors on the 5th spent a pleasant time together though his visit was brief after an absence of 19 years. NOTICE OF CLOSING. We, the unde'rsigued Solicitors of the Town of Wingbiam, hereby agree .to close our offices during the months of July and August, as follows :---On each weekday, with the exception of Saturday, ab 4 p. m., and on Satur- days at 1 p. m. R. VA19smoNn J, A. Mouxox Diemit wi & HoT.1<irts. Teacher Wanted. For U.S. $. No. $., Turnberry (N'Ving- h m Junction). Applications received unto July 10th. Duties to commence after summer vacation. Address W.- J. HENDERSON, Box 55, Wingham. Lost Or Strayed: From Belmore on May 26th, one bay mare, weighing about 1200 pounds. Any person giving such information of her whereabouts, as will lead to. her recovery,. will be suitably rewarded. WM. BAKER. Bolmore P. 0. box of nooth s 10uney Pills Came to Vifingttain. � • Belgrave, Blyth. l<l,'rs. Newcombe of Detroit is a vlsl• Oblaf Westlake was of[ duty for A for at }V, X Whaler's, fewv Jaya with .a sore leg, Miss Tuekev of Durham Is the .Viest ' Watson & Son made A shipment of of buss ,[Tester lirydges this week, cattle by C, P. R. on Saturday. Mrs, Proctor of Brussels is spending A number of our .citizens took in We A few days wltli Mrs. Ifill this week, excursion to (itiolph by (1.la.R."an Sat - Ur, and Mrs; Smith of Turaberry urday, were visitors at Wm. Watson's. last Saturday, 4loderloh baseball team,layed oil the ber4 TO jet Glass 211d Class pttt'k last week an. defeated Bolgrav4 Methodist % S. are having our ball -tossers, a• plonic. in Thor, Pr4etor's grovel ora Rev, S, X. Whaley of Stratford Dominion day, Presbytory,_preached morning Andl dinday Mr, Arid Mrs. Bryant of Hullett Sura- everting last in the Presbyter. fan church.. Bayed with the tatter's parents, Mr. the region of the kidney's, Every and Mrs. 'Wray, Aliss Gosman, assistant In our post 1liiss .Olive 1.oisliman, of Canfield, is slwend ng tits vacation at Herr lroine in: treat 1Vstwvanos}i. Office, has resigned,. Miss Francis 11lasori has, accepted Miss (losinaii's place and 114% es tti worthy successor. Midi and Afro, R. 1lieKenzie spout q nn with the former's brother, Ur St, Andrew's Church Sabbath School held, a. patriotic Service on ..y McKenzie of Monkton' Sunday. afternoon, The offering will o to help the work of Social and Quite a number .from Belgrave at, oral Reform, tended the barn -raising of Alex. Por, .0-ur baseball. boa played one of the torfield of Ma moch last Pslday, Mr. Qev.'XA_gon of Wingliarn will League games with iVin&barn ball" tossers on Friday evening and were reach in the Methodist church next victorious. Blyth is all right. The Sunday evening, in the absence of the umpire gave good satisfaction, Pastor,. The Sabbath, School Flower clay in Ale. Anel Mrs. Carlisle of London rand that Aethodist church was a grand Miss Carlisle of Hensall were guests. success. The church was beatitifully of Mr, and Mrs. Carlisle Of, Belgrave decorated with ferns and flowers, and this week. the children enjoyed the day. In the Rev. And ilirs. Rivers aro sppending their holidays at Wyoming, Brigdelm morning Rev, A.nOrson gave a help - tul anti profitable talk to the children, and, St. Thomas; at the latter place, . while in the evening, for tate benefit of the young people, his sermon was Mr. Rivers will attend the .summer school of Alma College, 94ed on the words,Be ye a soldler of the Lord Jesus Ghrist. The Strawberry festival kinder the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Rev. S. Anderson preached his fare - Methodist church was a decided site-, well sermon on Sunday to a large eon= gregation,that gathered to bear the cess-, proceeds amounting to $00, The Salvation Army Band was in Attend- one they had learned to love. He Race and was highly appreciated. . took his -text front Philippians 4 : $, acid the sermon was a masterpiece of Mr. .Joe Miller is having a new, spiritual instruction. Mr, Anderson windmill n erected on his far to con- possesses A1} the qualities that go to vey the water to his dwelling house make tip a successful minister, a sin- andl from thence to the barns, which care friend and wise counsellor. Ise Will be a great. conven}ence for water- will leave on Thursday for his new ing stock as well as for house pur- field of labor in London. The best poses.. wishes of the people of Blyth go with The annual report of the Methodist him and his estimable family. Church on the Belgrave circuit has been circulated. Belgrave appoint- ment ppointment raised the following; For salary, $314.05 ; missions, $90.17; funds, $36.75; total, $877,85. - Sunshine raised $181.50 for salary, $40.88. for .missions, and $28,78 for funds, or a total of W4.10. The Brick Church congrega- tion contributed $207,22 for salary, $140.15 for missions, and $48.47 for funds, or. it total of $033,34. The total amount raised by the circuit for all purposes was $1785.35. Rev. 0. W. Rivers has returned as pastor for another year, .and another success- ful term is anticipated. ranks. ,Phe church was crowded to triol recipe, but baked by the doors, and many could not get Brussels. modern methods. They are our inside. As it was also the pastor's Brussels Footbaft,team took part in own manufacture and we guar- farewell sermon, many from other the Wroxeter celebration. antee them pure, parts of the circuit were present. Do you eat Lnekie's Bread? ok Rev. oleo. Balzer gave an appropriate advantageofoft he Luck ow ers from xcursls ion y sermon from lite text- Thou shalt g If not, just try a loaf. You'll cause the trumpet of the Jubilee to to the Falls. be delighted. sound on the tenth day of the month" There were 65 candidatesg at Leviticus 25:0. At the close, he the entrance examinations herewritinlast referred to the pleasant relations week. The presiding examiners were existing on the circuit during his four Miss Killoran, of Seaforth, and J L,ACKI years pastorate, and also between the Inspector Robb of Brussels.two churches in Bluevale. After ser- vice, the brethren' marched to the Dr. Chone Oliver, a lady missionary hall, where votes of thanks werepass. on furlough from India, will give an ed to the visiting brethren, 'to. Rev. address in Melville church on Friday Geo. Baker for his excellent discourse, evening, July 3t -d. She comes in the and to the. Trusteds and choir of the interests of the 1'V. F. M. S. church. Owing to the foundation of the plate glass front in. the Wilton laun- P H O N E S9 dry proving defective on account of DR. Ovzxs, M. D., London, Eye and decay of wood it has been removed '�tSC. and cement substituted for the N V Ear Surgeon, will be at McRibbon s timber. .drug store, on Monday, July 27th. Cataract, squint, failing -eyesight, Wm..T. Cooper, an old and well - The pick from reliable nagal tcatarrh, r atedmudgdeafness, known head noises horseman poperly fitted.. ortune to ha ehiwho, dhad the l Clydesdale stallion sources. LEAVE US Hours --12 a. m, to 8 p. m. die from acute indigestion, has pur. YOUR. ORDERS. chased a very choice Imported Clyde •..s� _ that weighs over a ton. rp �y Last Friday Miss Elsie Cober, while Groceries Borrie: walking on Turnberry street north. picked up a small parcel. It proved The best that mons Can Tuesday, July 7th,. will be a civic to be a bottle containing a quantity of Y holiday, in town. carbolic acid which spilt out, on her buy, PURE & FRESH left arm causing a nasty burn from _TRY US. Mr. R. Andiron of ToroAto is visit- the elbow to the wrist. ing his parents in town. Miss BalIaah of Bel more spent Sun- ' Alox. McKelvey of town passed his Teas p 4th year in Medicine House Surgeon and is day with the Misses Edwards in towYn, now doing duty as .House Surggeon iri Misses Edith 'and Alberta Evans Queen City. Miss Barbara McKelvey They're unequalled. We spent Sunday with friends in Harris. and Geo, Buchanan each took '3rd lease others. LET US ton' class honors in general proficiency at p the Toronto University. Miss Ethel TRY TO PLEASE YOU Quite a number from town attended Scott,, formerly teacher here secured Robt. Earls barn -raising, which was 1st in Moderns ilk her S& year course very successful; and Also captured a Scholarship. Misses M. and A. Murray left last The strawberry social fit St. John's There's nothing like the best, Tuesdayon tin extended visit to Church basement Tuesday eveniri and when that is reasonable in friendssout west. p g price you might as well have it, was a marked success. It wits ander Miss Emina Deibei of Mildmay is the management of the A. Y. P. A„ Spending a few weeks with her, sister, who are to be congratulated. The Mrs. L, Crist of town. program was a choice one, and was Come Here rendered by a coterie of Ioung people. Miss J. Murray and Miss L. Hicks from Christ Church, Listowel, chap - of WinMani are at present the .guests eroved by their rector, Rev. Bourne, of Mrs. J, S. Pound in town. who possesses musical and dramatic r r We are _sorry to,: report the serious talent of a most desirable quality, illness of lobs, Win. Bennett of town.. Proceeds nearly $30. 'Chair was. well filled: Dentist ,• We hope fi b .ant st 1±lel and Lawyer p that she will soon recover. d w Jr HeopyCh � p y yr st Mrs. Strong And dau hter artha ' Monteith. of Fordwich, were the guests of Mrs. Robbie McCosh, grandson of John T. Ditne, Sr„ in town on Friday last. • Strachan, met with a very, serious accident a short time ago that be will Mr, and Mrs. Shier and little da!ugh- have cause to remember all the days ter Alma, also Mr. and Mrs, It. F. of his life. In going: to school -one 'White, attended the Listowel races day he was running Behind a baggy, bn Wednesday last, as many ai boy does. Somehow his Royal iroce " Corrie Orchestra will furnish the left lob gat caught in one of. the y music at the English Church. lawn wheels, and before the rig could- be social, which will be held at Mn Gog• stopped, it was so badly injured that �f gin's, Fozdwich, on July 1st. amputation below the knee was neces- Tho strAwberryy festival field on the nary. The lad is making favorable Methodist chute lawn est Wednesday usuaY8800d And will soon regain his evening lust, did not have the usual g ' Strawberries Attendance, owing to a dumber of Ptlier entertainments the same overly 11 ing in this vicinity. The proceeds amounted to about $70,ry,. Don't forget the excursion that tiro , 0 O inch t meets Jul 0th Stpawbeppies g , Methodist Longue and Presbyterian 1' Guild of Gorrie have decided to run to ..Tho 0. P. It, Is rushing out giavol. Stanley Park, Erin, out,, on Toesday, i for the Linwvppd branch from Mei July 7th. Your etpenses for the day Naught's pit at MoneriaM We handle nothing but ate paid when you buy your ticket` The L. 0. L. of Walton will cele- the best. Strawberries, and i -i all the entertainment will be Fut.. brats in Qpdetich an tiro 13th of duly; sod by the ownor of the park. will MI orders for prreaerv- the 12th coiner on Sunday, Ing at lowest prices for N'o. s .. Gels, IfeXity, we tiro ver ' sort -.y to I Rorries, Leave your or. say, ls' very III .at srosent, hilt hope a tier oarly'. A. fresh gupply A 0000 COW, change far ttie tetter *111 soots every day, ettsnis. ISI htnirlg kilted a coot/ for Mrs, Jane A seven year old cow tui the tosting Mcl afr Miter attoli. For Ino, Srsatts See ottr_seleet#ori of Lin. Associationat,.'Innerltip, Untr, that.nndl Jori Jacktin alsd two sheep For Wroxeter. Mrs. John Hamilton is visiting in Stratford. Oral Hupber of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting friends in town this week. John Munro of Mornington is the guest of his brother, Alex. Munroe. Hugh Harris of Saskatchewan is visiting with his father, Wm, Harris. T. A. Mills of Wingham paid Wrox- eter a dying visit in an auto on Satur- day, Mr. W. E. VanVelsor presided at the Entrance examination in Ford- wich last week. Mr. R. White and family of Harris - ton are visiting with the former's bra - they, Neil White. Alisses Edith Harris and Agnes Black of Toronto are spending a two weeks' vacation at their homes here. Hugh McLeod left on Saturday for `Saskatchewan, where he has bought out to baking business. Success, Hugh. Rev. L. Perrin, 13. A., left -on Mon. dap for a two' weeks' holiday. He will visit Toronto, .Dort Hope, Peter- borough and other points. Mr. Leggett of Fordwich presided at the Entrance examination here last week. There were twenty-seven can- didates up for examination. All the. preparations have now been completed for our big day on July 1st. If we are blessed with fine ew eather, it will certainly be . "greater than has been." Full particulars next week. Holyrood. Nearly all the beats have their road- work finished. Farmers are beginning to do a little haying around here, Miss Elliott of Clark visited rela- tives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hughes spent last Sunday in Teeswater. Archie McDlarmid of Guelph is visit- ing friends around here. Air. A. Bhoebottom is spending a few days at Paisley and Kincardine. Mrs. Geo. Haines is spending as few weeks with her daughter at Bayfield, Mr. aild Mrs. Allison attended a relative's funeral at Kincardine' last Saturday. Mr. D, 0. Taylor of Lueknow will conduct service next Sunday evening in "the Methodist church hero- Mr. Young of Lueknow took Rev. Mr. Watson's place here on Sunday, as Mr. Watson is not able for his pas - total duties yet. Mr. J. Ackert, had a successful barn - raising last Wednesday, and Mr.. T. Henderson, the framer, had every- thing in No. 1 shape, ALMOST SENSATIONAL. There is Genual Surprise at the Great Number of Wingham People "Who praise; Booth's Kidney pills: It's but a short time since the first w Next Friday, .there wvill be another OrArden Party. It will be on the Mansegrouo4st under the Auspices of the Westminster Guild, A good pro- graiu is pprorulsed, and we hope to see A lat`go atteritlitnce. The annual Garden P-4rty,. which was held under the atispices. of the Ladies'" Aid of the 111 ethodist Church, on the parsonage lawn on Thursday evening last, wits it decided success.. The weather was all that could be de,,. Fired, except that it was rather coal, Tile substantial part of the entertain. Mont, consisting as it dict of straw- berries with cream, and otlier refresh. inents, was highly, Appreciit,ted by All, As wet} ovit'lencec'l by the way they lingered around the tables, huring supper, that large phonagraph dealt out music, songs And (11alogue, which were if'stmed to with interest. After supper, Rev. W, A. Iftlay called the people to order And announced the program. about to coninlonce, and called on ] ilr, Walter hall of Wing - ham to take the chair, which he, aid very efficiently. Rev, G. 1', Duncan was then abked to lead in prayer, and the chairman's address followed, The Wingham quartette, consisting of Misses Mason and. Grillin, Messrs, dill And Cline, give a selection which was heartily encored, Mr. S, tlracey of Wingham then gave A reading which was well rereived. A deet by Messre. 011ne and Hill wits applauded to the echo. A bell solo, by Albert Benzler, on the phonograph, was. appreciated., Mr. Grace was about to Ove a second reading, bu t had lost it, then, he started another, but Io, -part of that was gone; not to be stuck, he switched orf on to A sermon on the text, °'Old Mother .Hubbard." The quaint re- marks of Mr. Gracey, while in his di- lemma, were as comical as the read. Ing itself. A solo by Mr, 1-1111 And other selections by the Quartette made up a 'very interesting prog�ram.. Then came the sale of 4 quilt by auction, a quilt of the old log cabin variety, with hir. Gracey as Auctioneer. It 'WAS knocked clown at $0.50, Mr. J. Afire - house being the purchaser. The net proceeds of the event amounted to over $75. The Ladies' Aid feel much pleased at the result, and• we hope their future efforts will. be equally successful. The order was excellent, Morris. Council met on Monday last; minutes next week, Miss Ethel. Watson is visiting in Brussels this week. An epidemic of German measles has broken out in S. S. No. 5. Six pupils from S. S. No. 5 were in Wingham last week writing on the Entrance exam. . Mr. John and the Misses Rose and Lottie Jenkins of Hallett, visited at John Watson's recently. The lawn social at Mr. HowletVs was sticcessful, and $20 was realized. Who stole the. bananas , Miss Agnes Kniglit spent a week with her friends, the Missos Bessie and Ethel Watson, lately. Milton Watson has been laid tip with a crushed.hand received while at work at Bodmin Lime Works. Robb. Armstrong, 4th line, moved and raised his barn last week and will put a cement foundation under it. Mrs. W. H. Sholdice and little slaughter, Alma, of London, are spending the holidays at Jno, Wat- son's, 4th. line. Rev. Mr. Anderson preached his farewell sermon at Jackson's appoint- ment on Sunday afternoon. His suc- cessor is expected next Sunday., Jno. NeVittie and David Agar, both of the 2nd line, met with losses by lightning, the former having two young cattle killed and the latter nine sheep. M. Clark returned home on Moti- day from Chicago, where he holds a lucrative position in the largest mer- cantile establishment in the city. Mr. Clark's relatives and old neighbors on the 5th spent a pleasant time together though his visit was brief after an absence of 19 years. NOTICE OF CLOSING. We, the unde'rsigued Solicitors of the Town of Wingbiam, hereby agree .to close our offices during the months of July and August, as follows :---On each weekday, with the exception of Saturday, ab 4 p. m., and on Satur- days at 1 p. m. R. VA19smoNn J, A. Mouxox Diemit wi & HoT.1<irts. Teacher Wanted. For U.S. $. No. $., Turnberry (N'Ving- h m Junction). Applications received unto July 10th. Duties to commence after summer vacation. Address W.- J. HENDERSON, Box 55, Wingham. Lost Or Strayed: From Belmore on May 26th, one bay mare, weighing about 1200 pounds. Any person giving such information of her whereabouts, as will lead to. her recovery,. will be suitably rewarded. WM. BAKER. Bolmore P. 0. box of nooth s 10uney Pills Came to Vifingttain. � • 1. Straw Hats What a work this straner" has ac complished, Dozens pts residents benefited and cured of lamer weak and k (.� r l�L=*JJAl Naw achiri backs, Urinary and kidney g prices reduced to push the sale, Corrie July.ist. If you have bought one you' in, our large assortment is sure to please. troubles. It is Y r able: the rea- �roin Witi Thin Via Chicago g S h'sna son for it is Booth's Kidney Pills aid: a _ new blond of vegetable my redients, having a pooilliar action on t e kidney : and St. Paul tissue thatHirings quick help. TO jet Glass 211d Class James Weir, of Eftaed and I: Atriek v'V'innipaf, Uan........ $2&10 $21.60 streets. Wingb:arm, tint., 'says., )) Portad.8go 7,n Prairie.. 2075 218:1 00 "AIt{tOtrgll I ltad tried difFCrent ( iteg[tdta�SaAK' 3645 27.60 i-oliledlss I could find little. or no relief Moosojaw, ,•suet..... 80.45 283fr far the dull', `heavy pain that had set, fled across the small bfmy back in Saskatoon. Rask.... d" 85 30 80 Pa loo Alb dl,ti0 ' the region of the kidney's, Every . 2755 Itod Daor, Aiht..,.,.,. 62.0? :17:66 little change of weather would give Pi'bpc,'tionatb rates tb� other, rolntg. in td6 A Cold and it would settle In the Canadlareg Northwest. 7rain4 now opor6;t- wefik :tit of this Back. The urine c through line's tunnel nce of pe o'Clair ohleago to St. ; was4 colored Highly And filled with A Paul. And thre6 beyond St. NU4 2, 1908, LADIES! MEN! NOW'S YOUR CHANCE for the 1. Straw Hats balance of the month to get extra low �7 prices on 15o TRIMMED HATS, all Are ketching ir. We have hundreds of new, up-to-date styles. We propose con- the newest Sailors, Boaters and Crush. tinuing this CUT PRICE SALE until prices reduced to push the sale, Corrie July.ist. If you have bought one you' in, our large assortment is sure to please. can afford to buy another. The low . prices will surprise you. COME AND SEE. Wash .Vests, Have you one ? If not, now is your Shirtwaists, golden opportunity. For 98c you can buy any one up to $1.75, and for $t.98 Our entire stock on SALE. 98c for ° any one lip to $4.5o. A cinch -get any one up to $2.00, and $1.98 for any wise --there right. one up to $3.75. A great chance so ......�.....__. __ T _..,. .. . early in the season.: _ ,... 5 U it: Skirts. SPECIAL PRICES on our two-piece Suits, swell cloths, beautiful designs and Regular $5.00 light Tweed Skirts, well tailored. Our shoulders and collar beautifully tailored, suitable for a Shirt- have them all trimmed. City -like --and waist Skirt for $2.99. .Don't miss get- now even ordinary town prices. Style ting one. counts --fit counts --price .counts, WASH SXIRTS-Regularap to $3.10, for $1.90. Dome w1iIa they a- cinch. . STYMMER PARASOLS -Fancy, white trimmed with insertion, also. plain, Prices away down COTTOX HOSIa---We have the best 15c Ladles' Fast Black OOTTON HOSt in town. A. Special ---worth 25 cents anywhere. NEGLICrE SHI919 FOR MEN` Sixes from 14 to 10 ; all new goods itegn]ar 75c and $1.00 lines for 49c. See window display. MEN'S STRAW HATS= --Big out in swell slitipeb, all now. Regular $1.00 to $1,50, for 600. Regular $:,50 Hats for $1.69. HERE'S BLACH SOX .... A special Z. dozen lot to run off at 15 cts, a pair, Chet a pair -- they're as good as our 25c ones. ►i 011 ;4