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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-07-16, Page 88THE W ZNG JAM ADVANCE, THURSDAY, d ULY -1.0, 1.008. _.L_ 1�, 1 m1. 1 11 0 11,11 1 1 1n iii ._, 1,,111 Fordwich. 11110 111111 n1!°.11. err, �. Operations aro In frill swing for the 'A new boiler is deinplaced in the Miss (1, Douslit of Toronto is visit• construction of the now Iron ridge, flour mill ?lore this week, Ing her cousin, Miss Mary Gloiley, for _ Alias Laura, Andrew Is visiting in. The Orangemen from hero walked the holidays, Cleari*ng Sale Toronto, in 101stowel on Monday.. A large 11 story kitchen has been Mrs. It. Ross is the guest of friends Miss Cora, 'Tack of Qlifforcl is tiro built at the residence of Walter Yuji), in Goderioh• guest of her sister, Mrs. Jos, Wade, oast gravel road?,. --~-Q A 'Yr Alva, O. Quorrin. of Brussels is spend. Bons, --In Fordwich, on July 3rd, Mr. Wm, Isbistor, jr., got his aria Ing a few days with her parents in to Mr, and Mrs, S. G, Gregg, a augh- M 1wiIa 1!h1 d at, the barn raising of U i town, ter. THE :N''Iss Ethel. Nicholl. of Chesloy spent Lz>Ju,-On Sunday, July 12th, Wm. Mrs, W. Wilkinson, the holidays with her parenof ord., is ts in 13tamilton, sr„ 6th con„ in his t)utli able to be out again after being on the town, year. sick list for some time. Our annual, Summer ,Sale is now on and for the next Charley Doan of Shelbourne is Wm. Castell is retiring from busi- ' Miss M � de, leftlrfcr Edmonton hlast spending a few days with his cousin, ness in town. Fie and family intend week, They purpose being away for Sixty Days wide-awake buyers can save money galore in Stanley Sanderson. ,going West live , three months, ,$U.XVINlEE DRESS G1)ODS MU$I,INS GINGHA]iiS LAWN Alias Peachie Sanderson of 'Toronto Mrs, Morley Aylesworth (nee MIss The introductory sermons of Rev.. i i i is enjoying a fele weeks' vacation with At, Adams) of Toronto is the guest of WAISTS, WHITEWEAR, ETC. few ouotkite', Andrews at Brawntown and A A,trions her ;- mother in town, her parents in town. Johnston'sphruclies were well recety- 500 Musiius for ... . .. . .... . .. . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .....$ ,2b Our town is being brightened up by Alias Mae Spence of Albert College ed and we wish the newcomer success • Y LITTLE EATON 35o M,ualins for ...... . .... . .. . . . ... • ... , . , .. , .. , .... , , , ... .20 some of the business places and real. Belleville, is spending the vacation at in his labors. - 25o Mullins for, , , .. , ........ . ..... . ... . ... . . . . . . .. . .15 dences being painted, her home on the 4th con. Alias A. Nether Y, who has been a 200 oust -as DpIaiues for t , , . , , .:.B .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... 121 - Alisses Rdyth and Sadie Mont- Editor Watters was laid up last Patient in the Wingbain hospital for 25 Dozen Ladies' Vests -to clear, .. Vesta for , , . , , . , .... ,10 gomery of l4dmonton are the guests of week, but we are pleased tt. state that the past two months, has sutliciently 3 Pieces Dozen heavy each Ribbed Cotton Hose -for, for, per pair.. , ... .10 friends in, and around town, he is able to be around again. recovered to be able to return to her 3 Pieces Duly Bleached Tabling, regular 50p, for. ..... , ,2Fj g ?role on the 1st line of, 111orris. 10 Pieces only Plain Pink Flannelette, regular 10c, for.. .05 - Miss Mae Skilling, teacher at S. S. Miss L. Al. Saunders, milliner at 20 Ladies' Cravenette Coats re alar $10 & $12 50 Yor 5 00 No 10 Ho -M, z ill d th h 1' W 'EA.1T g - = The above are only a few of the many money -savers which , , V .pen e o i- days at her home in Teeswater. ade Bros, store, left for nor home in Mitchell on Saturday last, Albert L, Colo, who has a position as Mechanical draughtsman with the Weston Electrical we have o offer from this rest assorted v g d stock, @Mite a number from here attended the Orange sermon preached in the Rev, and Mrs, W. Mahood and farni- ly of Sioui&,City, Iowa, are visiting his Inst. Co., of New< ark, N. J., a Spending his vacation J. A. MORTON on Monday by train and several drove Fordwich Episcopal church on Sun- mother, Mis, Mahood of town. with his parents, AIr, and Mrs. A. T. Cole, 6th line, fresh TERMS ;-Cash or Trade. Na goods nharged at reduced day last, by Rev. Bro. T. H. Farr. Jas, Castell of Belmont, Man,, and Miss May Powell returned to Phila- prices. Butter, 200, Eggs, 18e. Miss Sadie Hamilton, who has been Miss Mary Castell of Brandon are o on Monday evening, but so far as engaged in the millinery at Norwich visiting raider the parental roof in West Wawanosh. we can learn' no damage was done, . • •.. D for the past season, has returned to town, Mr. Robert Breen has erected a now KIN G her home in town, where she will spend her holidays, J. Schaefer n£ Aloltke has opened tip P p the Albion Hotel Council met Juno 30 as per adjourn- menti ; minutes of last meeting con - We extend congratulations -to the and will provide accommodation for the travel- firmed on motion of Thompson and p =GEO Al• S goad Murray Treasurer's statement show- SPECIALS. issea ara Simpson and Gladys Min- ling public, ed a balance on hand of 380.1.1. The♦+O.F.N01�iNo�O�rO�4�Nl��w����ON♦6+►O�aifA��?�@O� Od�+),�0i40O0�®v1i6�09��4 soil, who were successful in passing $ their examination in music at Clinton AialtRtLD.-ln Erie, Pa., an July ctttitn of Alfred F,rringtoit was left 9th, Edwin A, Laird to Miss Nell M. in hands of Thompson and Medd. The on Thursday last. They, along with p ST A -RT their teacher, Miss Maude Skilling, .,Rhodes of Erie. They arrived in town Township rate was struck at rate of NOTICE OF CLOSING. DR, OvRxs, M. D., London, Eye and report it, very pleasant visit in the on Monday evening, and will spend a one and seven tenths on the dollar. Ear Surgeon, will be at McKibbon's pretty little town, few weeks with the former's�iarents, Tho Reeve and Treasurer wPro em• drug store, on Monday, July 27th. north of town, previous to taking up powered to borrow $• 00 for township t■r The excursion to Erin on Tuesday, their home in Erie. , purposes, Ed. 0. ]race was appointed ointed We, the undersigned Solicitors agree nasal catarrh, deafness, eyesight, July 7th, was well patronized and all Township Engineer. 1 p the Town of Wingham, hereby agree , ,head noises TUDY who attended expressed themselves Cheques were issued to the amount to close our offices during the months treated and glasses properly fitted, deli kited with the tri The showers . of July and August, as follows: -On Hours -12 a. m. to 8 P. M. of rain which came tips several times Jul 30th atc10 il adjourned clock ed to meet on XPi`NviO+NNINN+N�O��►6����rN�NO�����,��d���OVO�r��r��Na0o��4��A0♦4► p Belmore. y each week day, with the exception of Saturday, at k p. m„ and on Satur- WhiteChurell. in the afternoon prevented the base- ball game and chased everyone to the, Alias Annie Law is visiting friends W. S. McCrostie, clerk. days at 1 P. m, R. VANSTONE About 15 went from here to Ripley hall far shelter, where a time was at Youngstown. �- = - .:-=—A J. A. MORTON on Monday by train and several drove spent listening to it short but good Program, which the excursionists Air. Richard Terriff o£ Toronto is visiting at his father's. Salem. fresh Di:cKiNsoN & Romins. out to celebrate the glorious 12th. g volunteered to give anis which was Mrs. Miss May Powell returned to Phila- A very severe storm passed over here appreciated by all present. The Radford, is spending the vacs- tion with friends in Dent. delphia after visiting with her parents on Monday evening, but so far as merry-go-round was the centre of here. we can learn' no damage was done, . • •.. D attraction for the children. We licWe to enjo this tri annuall Quite a number of our young people Y g p p Mr. Robert Breen has erected a now Grists From Our Bargain Mill °' • Mr. McGee had his barn -raisin on Y p Y' spent the 14th zn Goderien, fence aloe his lane which improves • e g , P Saturday ; there were no accidents._ Mrs, Austin and her two children its bolts, o „ Mr, McGee will have a very fine .barn are visiting at Mr. McLeod's• John AlcBuruey returned home when finished' Born -Near Belmore on Jul 8th, , we are lad Lakelet. y from the 'West last week g -"--- On Sunda ed 12th Mrs. T. Tien d gh and Mrs. William Hall twin gain. For Ladiess For to see him back a en __- Berson presented her good man with a BOIr,N.-On June 18th, to Mr. and slaughters, o -�• youthful storekeeper and an Orange- Mrs. Jos. Wood, a daughter. Miss M. Ballantyne of Toronto is man. Tommy, while very proud of Y TEACHER WANTED Rev. Eddy preached the Orange ser- spendingthe vacation at the home of his fine boy, is wondering how re mon on Sunday to Lakelet lodge. Mr. Wm. McKee. -'— comes to be an Orangeman. More • • i•• p �s , For S. S. No, ?; Morris, male or r . especially as he (Tom., not the. baby) Lakelet Orange Lodge celebrated Our general store has again changed female, duties to commence August 11I 1 n 4+1 �h �'�i • has just joined the S. O, S. the Battle of the Boyne in Listowel, hands, and now Mr. Thompson stands 17th. Applications, stating salary and y• �� The construction gang which are Robert. one of the little twin boys behind the counter, qualifications will be received by the Lal over Hauling the telephone line on the of Ma. and Mrs. Allan, has been ill for Mr. John Willie -has returned home undersigned up to August 1st. Prices cut 111 twQ. 1000 Ne 11 l 12th of Wawa.nosh are spending their a few days. from the West and is spending his va- ROBT. WARWICK? g ge Shirts, all "�- ------�` •' "i' "1" nights at J. Cain bell's boardin cation at 11Zr. Pied HelseIe 's. Vlingham P. O. nq,, t';; g P g d, Ferguson his barn on the Y Wh not et another ? sizes 14 to 19 ; new, bright hoose and on Ai comp night gave an 3rd, and tote framers have the jab a1- Mr. Jas, Edwards and His sister of ,1 g PHONE 5 9 open air concert comprised of singing most completed, Gorrie spent Sunday at their bro. r with accordion accompaniment. The y theY's, Mi. Wm. Edwards'. TEACHER WANTED stock; regular lip to $1.00 There S NO Doubt singing and music was reap farmers ay ; making good use of the tefilp.. a moved toallough and It isle Y g g y good, Haying is the order of the da , ter. A60 �� The fallowin is a re ort of the at- For S. S. No. 5, Turnberr , for the — for49c. See window. ltivery Dance produces >; p remainder of ear, Applications re- �h*'"•iWa�SiS the dekred etreet. There tendance of Maple View School for mystery to our citizens why Afr, is a y pp 1 ii �7 Is satisfaction in every file months From January 3rd to June Miss Myrtle Cook is Horne holiday- ceived up to Saturday, July the 25th, • thai The flavor, the OVE iiihLII ePrS h a 30th, 1903. Number of days school ing, ,She is preparing to take a post- lough did not settle down in Belmore, State salary and qualifications. been provided in this blending, was open, 114, tion. as milliner in the fall. We are glad to be able to report Jae. S. McDougall, Sec' Q Sr. IV -Olive Clow, 113• Victor Em- ' that Mr. John Inglis, who was injured g y' For O Cts. All sizes. Mrs, having c McConnell c serious? Wingham P. O. Straw L><��� JUST TRY THEM erson 40 • Allie Morrison' 101 • Robert � at Mr. Ireland's raisin is deing nice- ' 1 Hats ...w......... Laidlaw, 95• John O'Callaghan, hen, 70. ill, having contracted a cold whic 1 but it will be mang�months before g has developed into lung trouble. y' Y Regular price up to $2.00. WHAT ABOUT FRUIT ? • Jr, IV --Annie Annie Laidlaw, 97 ;Herbert da will be able to work, Last Thurs L U E V L E ' goods. R � La.idtaw, 104; Roy AteGee, 101; Willie Air, Sehwalrn and a gang of men are day a number of his neighbors drew All new `^^•�^^^^^^^^^ : O'Callaghan, 75, lousy over -hauling the school, the job all his hay into his barn,Big (rut 1n swell Shapes, All kinds of Glassware, Chinaware, Sr. III -Ethel Clow, 110; Lavina having to be completed early in i 53Jonn Pardon, ?101 Samuel Thom- Wroxeter. SAW MILL.. all new. Hutchison 20 • May Morrison, 9; August, r. _ Crockery, &o., at Big Reductions.., Elmer ; y'A number of young people took y. Regular $1.00 to $1,60, for 69c. the excursion to Southampton to -day, Bring Your Produce Here. son' 78• John Wolfe as usual expected to spend W. J. Perrin. and sister, Miss Ala Though our mill was destroyed Jr. II-Atneda Clow, 113; Lylla Fm- y' y WashSkirts. Regular $2.60 Hats for $1.69. erson, 106; Arthur Newman, 8; James the dap fishing. were `Vingllam visitors on Saturday, by fire, we have still a large stock Paterson 53 • Edna Thomson, 101. John Wolfe's barn was raised on Dr. Mackenzie of Toronto visited of Lumber and Shingles on hand, _.. ■Henny Christie Sr, Ii Paterson, Ford, 13; Maggie Laid- Friday. Wm. Cook and son did the with Dr. Nicholl for a fete days last and can fill orders as 'usual. For $1.99. All Sizes, Y law, 100. • framing. A very pleasant evening week. •• • Jr. II -Evelyn Naylor, 07; Nellie was spent by the young people. A number of our citizens took in the GOAL AND CEMENT Regular price up to$3.50. Men's �=C6�• SiA� l�• O'Callaghan, 100; Richard Thomson, Jas. Neill forinerl of this neighbor- Orange celebration in Listowel on 101. Y g also on hand for sale. Clean Stock. Sr. Part II -Willie Morrison, 82, hood, died at the home of his nephew, Monday. �+ c Rev.JohnNeill,onihe7tH. Mr. Neill DUFF' & STFWkRT Smart styles and pat - Newman, Part Il -Edith Ford, 16; Freddie Airs. R. Bonthron of Hensali is the Newman 11. left his home in Harriston a week or ' two ago, apparently, in good health,guest of her daughter, Mrs, C. D, :terns, light and dark tweeds, Sr. Part I -Joseph O'Callaghan, 88 ;Simpson, ; to visit his ill brother. He was brought Mabel Pardon, 13. home for burial. Mrs. Neill prede- Roy Hamilton left on Monday for Picnic Cakes, Part 1 D, -Gordon McGee, 41; John Ceased her husband three ears. Toronto where lie has secured a Mora- Wh liVWpla �• : Just what you Want for the b+ara, 7. y ' e � " � • 1 V ��rr Part 1 C.-Jeari Eglestone, 39; An- Dr, Mahood of Sioux City, Iowa, tiveposition. �h21 �1i�M��t :hot Weather. B1'IGes so in - not Morrison, 30, accompanied by his sister of Fordwich, Messrs. C. D. Simpson and Dr. Nic- The good housewife nerd Part I B, -Cassie Pardon, 3.4. visited his oldie last week. services Ma- boll were in Wingham on business Elegant ne�V stock ; all teresting that you BUY. Y1' e not worrq about her currants, 1'itrt I A.--Nathitniei. Thomson, 3, hood was holding special services in Last Tuesday. _ . raisins, peels, spices and flavors. Aggregate attendance, 2413, one of the large churches of San Fran- $18,55 Average attendance 21. disco at the time of the earthquake Airs. John Darroch of Torontg is 1"L'e, (rut aSPa doW11 lJee 7 We will do all that and maks g q spending a few weeps at the Presby- p y pride ourselves 0 n our C u t Edna Cuyier, teacher, he escaped uninjured, but would not terian manse. To Quebec and Return s better cake than she Can, be- like to go through the experience window display and styles. cause made from an old well again, Mrs. (E,ev,) A. L. Russell is visiting y tried recipe, but. baked by Nave You Corns? - her brother, Mr. Dulmage of Wing- FROM WINGHAM modern methods, They are our There is but one painless cure -Put ham, at present. :.. . Ham's. Takes out the corn; root and St. Helens: A union service was held in -the Account of TickTer-ets g nary Cele- , own manufacture and we guar- bratiou. Tickets o Cotton branch, does it harmlessly in twenty- g Presbyterian church o. Sunda even- g Od going ����' Balbriggan � Antee them are. Air. Alex. Stewart had a successful g, Y � Y I.Tlily18tH to 25th. Return�hJ l 100 Shll'ts, P four hourA. Insist on Putnam's Pain- in Jul lith. Rev. ACr. Neill of Do you eat Lackie's Bread? less Corn Extractor only, barnraisin last week, Owen Sound preached a very excellent limit August 3rd, 1908. (bp /�q�+ If not, just try a loaf. You'll Miss Muriel Hall', of Alimico,.is visit- sermon, talongg for his Attbject-"7.`he We have the best 15c UnaR4�W4iil In all S]Zes, be delighted. ing at Mrs. WI3;. Miller's, Unknown God," Acts 17:23. There ^""^"""^"�"`^� •^�r^^•�^ Fordyce: Jas, Joynt has been engaged to was a large attendance. The Popular• Route to Miss Elsie Dow of Toronto is home teach Whitechurch school, J_ - _ , Ladles' Fast Black Cotton regular 50c by 75c --for 255. for her holidays, Mrs. D. Todd, jr., and children re- Muskoka and, Lake of Bays JG A ("�� ( Albert Philips Is suffering with an turned home from Michigan last East Wawanosh. � TRAIN SERVICE AND Hose in town a Special. Saturday only. Dont miss • C. .0 CAI attack of bronchitis, week, l d, Robinson, tubo Has been teach- I cc�� Haying is almost oder; the weather A load of. Wingham ladies attended Ing in Turnberry, is spending the boll- EQUaPMENT THE BEST Wort?; !., 5c anywhere. this bargain. has been very catchy. the Women's Institute meeting here days at his home on the 9th. Quite a number celebrated the 12th last week, Miss Sylvia Seel, teacher of No. 11, Por tickets and full Information, call on in Goderich on Monday. The rifles and ammunition for the left on Thursday last for her home iii iV. HENRY, Town Agent, or writA rifle club have arribed and we may Cranbrook. After spending & short Alias Ina Rae. of Toronto is the guest expect something doing soon. time at home she intends retaking an J D McDonald LEAVE YOUR NEXT � of Miss Hannah Aitchison, extended visit to Cadillac, Mich., and Dtstriot Passenger Ageuk Toronto. Airs. John Barbour and Mrs. "Willie other points. AIr. illteerect has got a Brantford Wood have returned from a trip to p t � � �� Fair ri ORDER AT windmill erected on his Fordyce Fergus, Erin and other places. On the afternoon of Dominion Day 1 farm, 1 Our teachers, Misses Mar and Mar- the members of the Calvin and Bric c Misses Lizzie and Etta Sturdy of Y Churches Sunday Schools held an old. Y, .sect Clark and Mima and Elizabeth time basket picnic. on the banks of the Malcolm'sWingham are visiting their cousins, Rutherford, returned home last week Maitland at the 10th. One of the fea- LIN Hisses Alyrtle and Pearl Webster, for the vacation and the G. C. 1. stn• hires of the afternoon's sport. which . Are popular talk. Are you going 2 If not, send We all listened with gneat interest dents will be home this week. was thoroughly enjoyed by all, was a --VOR- - . -- nd Rose at St. Helens. Institute to, spentra few Mrs. Leask, the guests from the ladies and and gentlemen Grand Ter -Centenary your friends. meeting of Mr. and Mrs. J, 11, Rutherford, present. Celrrbl'ati0lt .IUI ��■A11 . l 1 e ►- . :�;;� ,Some nineteen years ago Mr. Leask C1ouxell, 1 ixuTrs, y g Fresh Rrocer�es lea 1-jpwlCkd was pastor hers and their inttny A special meeting .of t1tA Council ��•�•�•��. ! friends here are pleased to see them was held on Tuesday, July, 7th, to deal i Ilowick Orangemen went to Iia again. privet all with betsiness RETURN TILTS g p pertainin towel an the 13th, to ,Municipal Drains,, ?members all m p � and Coffee, Rev. V. H Farr of Gorrie preached • present, but Air. Cuming, from WINGHAM to Trade of all kinds taken on Bargains. to the Or•angenton of Fordwich on , 0rey. Bir -lazy' No. 10, 1908. and By-law No. g -� J'uly 12th,11, 1908 known las the Johnson and John Jackson spent Sunday with 11allahan Drain, By-laws were bothQUEBEC Three little sons of D. Halliday ?tick- friends at Chesley. advanced another stage and provision -Tr it lb. Uf White ed in a few hours fifteen quarts of ally adopted. $� We etre sorry to hear that Rob. Mc. �;iado Chase pathmasters, tubo wilt? strawberries, Allister is laid tip with it severe attack _ House OoVee •--�• the best have not alreadydone so kindly -� Mr. Wm. Montgomery, Mrs. Mussell of tlninsy. -AT- return theirlists s soon as possible,SLAW ± dol the warket, Ilarris and Mrs.D. Halliday visited Miss Mont omer of New: York is pro erl certified so that all accounts Malay Corner friends Mat week, holidaying with he sister, Miss Mina Rue for gravel may be paid for, at 51 i OLE FARE HANNA B 1% os Also fresh Fruits an(i . PrinelpAl Bartley, of Clinton, son, Smith, let con, c, next meeting of Clouneil, July 28th � iii.Iaw of MP- Weir, has had 1119 salar . ne�rt. P (106d �uly 1$ to 25 (n■ vegetables. raised to i, p spend ryans left forToronto, -where a will lex, Porterfield, Clerk. Going J. _ _. clusi've _ b the Board on his isucxess, �' y s � d t4 few days � rior to his ipitv_ln r• �,,,,.�, nrxt7ltN T,2:ti1'l` AUG. � -, $000 and was corn liiYlented �i g .� - """""`"" 11owlek "V"oters' 1.1at is out, rand tort• for the West, where loo will start 1lighe9t Prices Paid tains 1201 names, as follows : •- . pr tettise Inthe'village of BaMetto, Al bo Yolt gild? Cies ? SPL +1�1'DID TRAIN SERV•iCE � I art 1 Part 2 Ptrb 3 W wises kill every success. This is It disagreeable result of food _ - _ WInghal-I A for Ptodiloa, + gDiv. No 1'.-152 18 8 Hu$h McAllister of Xew Wostmin• fermentation ?hat N'ervillne stops at Northwest Excursions Onto Jro ri 2 -„IM 11 133 stir 1s at preterit Visiting with vela- once, Take ton dro s of Nerviline itt t, ri ., u the C Aug.an thrauglr1,1 line, leavd ,e .E 4-•-180 2 J 13 Allisteatrrth ks British Columbia Is kid warmedeand soothed, stomach is roti •nit egs � ;k ra, ep Sett. to ifrb as AM ALCOLM , 90th leketd rat tliCrtlp�ib�,ttlly low rates r it " " 5-179 10 10 land of milk And honey, batt for all stomach. hoarthu;rri and s%k headache port .,trier 1vr0>a9,kTf0X Sim 6-1,46 10 S has a tt+aI toot in h,ito heart far Gluey. 011'11 find nothing half so e1Tloiebt set _ Y011111 , J, 17, roster, dl,pY111ti, ire rite i". 13. Of rho a,la0bg 6115 erg g,ualiCfed to alt 13is xttliatiy friends wore ploaerd to sob Pelson s Nervlltne. (let rt �o bottle 1i'beter, pie, f�a�ls. Xt{eitt, T,oretttd, W101 I W 012at! jtlrozs, blin. from your stealer td4ity, R Z". . 'r' ,• r