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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-08-06, Page 1F„ 4.,' °. aft ,,v'{Nj,'� . ' , The �ltinghamI 11 0 t , r. -, ." I + , . , I M • . I -1- 11 I r . . ..., : ''.. , I. I . . I .. I . , 35TH Y FJ , NO. 49, W NC UM, C1 TT,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908. suBsal tx TlcoN € q,i;� , A sUBe0Ax H» s V. 8 . . -. - SANCTUM PARAGRAPHS. THE RATE IS 25 MILLS, THE TOWN COUNCIL. S IN^ ""`"^^^'�^"^^^"'2 Goderich Vs. Wingham, Business. Changes, Bel rave, Lakelet,. - - .�____ t Personate S As we go to press, a League game of Messrs. Ray and Richardson of Mrs, Rivers is recovering from an BoRrs..-Ta Mr. and Mrs, Boyd, a f Baseball is being played on the park, Toronto, lrurchasers of J, li. Bairns+ attack of measles, daughter. -Three hundred and fifty hags died Tile Town Council has endeavored Wingham Town Council met in t ., .� �� between Goderich and Wingham hardware business, are taking stack Mrs. Pretchard of Wyoming is a Miss Laura Nay is a guest of Mrs, recently within ten; days on the farm to. make the tax raise as low as pos- regular monthly session on Monday Norman Fry is taking his holidays teams, Our boys. have been leading this week, The Advance welcomes guest at the parsonage. Andrew Allan. of AIr, Wilson, York township. The Bible, and for this year, it will be 25 evening; members absent --McDonald in Toronto, in the race for the championship, and these gentlemen to our town, Stock bliss Olive Yo o > urn is the Alrs, and Miss Bushfleld aro holiday. proprietor has about 2000 and fears mills made up as follows;- and Nicholson. Miss AlMinara of Gorrie was in town are hoping to defeat Goderich n this is. being taken also t Alex. Young's, guest of Mies Tessie X•lal it stay. ing in Mnd Miss, the sproad of the- disease, which if, Lown purposes. ,$12,01224 -or 16 roils The proceedings at July regular and on Saturday. game. and possibly a sales may be the result, Master Russel Wray of Underwood Alra, Henry Woods is entertaining causing him heavy loss, The an]mals County rate, , , .. 1,120.15 1 g Public School_. 3,891.38 " 5 c. special meetings were approved. Miss H. E. R. McCracken is visiting but nothing definite is stated yet, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J, A. Bran• two nieces from Palmerston,. only live a short time after being High School,... 1,9.15.80-" 21 f' ColIZI TNICATIONB, friends in London, Gospel Temperance Address, don, Miss Annie McConnell has been. taken sick, r T ' 1 -From the Secretary of the Rail- Mr. and Airs. F. 'J, Hilt spent Sun- ControIlor 1:I. C. Hocken, of Toron- Sudden Accidental llpath. Mr. James Fallis of Newbridge was threatened again with appendicitis, "" " " Total to raise., .,$18,975.38 25 da. to Kincardine, + --Complaints are made that tomo rya way and Municipal Board, stating y to, editor of the Orange Sentinel, will Mrs. Albert Fleming o£ Wingham a visitor at George Daly's over Sun• Most of the farmers are through The details of the above $12,01 �6 Miss Tena Sprung of Goderich is deliver a Gospel Temperance address mourns the death of her brother, Mr, say' haying and Ar busy in the wheat of the back yards not far from the required for Town purposes, are given that the Board approved of the Town visitilig at Dr. Irwin's. in the Town hall on Sunday after- Mrs.. W. C. Proctor entertained her fields• main street are not in a very sanftau'y below. It will beseenthat q te a By-law authorizing the exp of r y �V. J. Tewin, which occurred on condition. There are reports of citi- $7,000 on the improvement of the Dr, a.nd Mrs, R. 0. Redmond spent noon, at four o'clock. The Salvation Thursday last as the result of a Tuna- weekay school class to lunch Inst DIF. and Mrs. Rattan of Brandon large part of this is unconirolable Sunday at Kincardine, Arm Band will furnish music, and are spending their holidays with the zens that have to close their windows Electric Light system• y way. Deceased was returning horhe former's arenas, expenditure, and does not depend up, Miss Minnie Fessaut is visiting her Messrs. Clark and Wright, of Wood- from Lucknow, when he was thrown Mrs. Wray is spending a couple of 1) at times, t4 prevent the unsanitary on the economy of the present 2 -From the Salvation Army asking relatives in Shelburne, stock will contribute vocal selections. weeks with friends at Dobbinton and Rev. Eddy's little son lead a relapse odors front driving them out' Council : the Town for a donation towards Mrs. J. A. Morton spent a few days %from his buggy, It was thought his CJhesley. on Monday; we are glad he is some- Ulosets, in same places, are a menace repairing the Barracks; the cost was p y neck was broken by the fall, as he Mr. Robs. Bruce of Drayton is visit- what better today. Sinking P g last week in ICincardfne. At London Peslivities, died immediate) Mr. Irwin was in at the home of Mr. and Mrs,. J, A. Ars, Shaw and Mrs. McArthur to the health, of our citizens. If g Fund Indebtedness. $x00, And the Headquarters would y g I Wingham has 5.w Board of Health, . Con, Debt. Deb. A ...... . ....... $1#5,55 pity X00 it local cot s would raise the Mr, and Mrs. AloKersie of Toronto Wingbam Fife and Drum Band left highly'•'respected ; he was 45 years of Brandon, attended the lawn social and called on „ P are visiting friends in town. ' g y friends in this vicinity. the members ought to et to work, " B • • • • • • • • • • • • ' 81.72 re s,� yNo action was taken, and on Monday morning to fill an engage- a e and leaves a wife and family to Mr. and Airs, Dan Wheeler were en- y g g en - ,: .f C . ...... . .... . . . 61.43 Miss lassie Findlav of Owen Sound ment in London, in connection with mourn the loss of lin Band and father, joyin the coal breezes of Georgian and not wait until an epidemic,.- , „ ,: ,. re utast filed. , s g Mrs. Robt. McConnell is able to b p nD .. . ... . . . . .. . 137,1;1 q is the guest of Miss Ethel Hall, the "Old Boys' Homecoming" in that . Mrs. Fleming has been at the bereay. Buy last week. around again, after being laid up for a obtains a foot -hold. There is an old '+ ., .. 1+7. , , , , , , , , , , • , • 251.14 3 -Residents of the •east side of Herb. Jobb is spending a few days few weeks with lung fever, adage that is applicable right now- 'town Hall ., 391.82 Catharine street petitioned for a aide- this week with London friends, y city. In the great procession on Mon- ed home for the past week. Mrs. Carlisle of Hensall, Mrs. Fleur• g "An enlace of prevention is. worth a Nater -power ....... . ...... . .. . 243.00 day, this band led the Detroit Old Ing and Miss Walker of Wingham, Mi,, Edward Jacques bas been under P Br•id e. .. , ......... 100.00 walk, between John and Patrick Mr. Gordon Wightman of Goderich Boys' and Girls, all in carriages, with We are selling all kinds of shoes, visited Mrs. Carlisle last week. medical treatment for a few days; he pound of cure." g "" l. .... `.. P High School ..... . ...... . . . .... .. 29.1.00 streets; left over. was a visitor in town this week. banners and the flags of the two coon- Just as cheap as the cheapest, in most Air. Pedlow of Brandon, accompan- is suffering with rheumatism. " " * cases cheaper. Read` advt, on page 5,. ied b W. J. Scott of Morris, visited On motion of Irwin and Hanna, the A. H. Musgrove, Al. P. P., is visit- tries entwined. P p g y We avant those young people, who -Canada is a land of promise and Total Sinking Fund. • ......... $1700,00 Executive Committee was empowered Ing his brother at Niagara Falls. --Willis & Co. at the home of W. Wray, last week, do so much driving around in rubber great resources, but whether the lat- Debenture Indebtedness. to issue cheques in payment of work Luther A. Ball spent Sunda and Dr. and Mrs. Johnston of Adrian, . tired buggies, not to forget John ter will be able to stand the strain of P y P y Excursions. + as it progressed on the improvement Monday with his sisters in town. Mich., are spending a few days with Wolfe issues marriage licenses. expenditure placed upon them by the Vocal Improvem t Debs 1896... $60.40 p g P The S. 0. S. excursion under the his brother, Henry Johnston, and The lawn social held b the Metho- 'f " " 1807.., 115.46 of the Electric Light plant. Wm. C. Thompson of Hamilton was auspices of Melrose Camp, Atwood, to �( +� other relatives. ;dist Church on the Lawn of Mr, gentlemen in power at Ottawa, is a „ ., ., 1898, . , 179.85 in town a couple of days this week. ,✓<iloc � Items p Wright, question. On the 199th da. of the f, .. „ REPORT FINAx�E CoatnrrrrEE, Kincardine last Friday drew its share Mr. Simpson and Miss McDougall of g , proved a grand success.. q Y 1899... 30.10 y Whitechurch Mr, and Mrs, cDou- , p Dr. and Mrs. qunningiiara of Toren- Several outsiders assisted in the ro- Session, and within ten days of the ., f, " 1900, .. 121.19 W. J. Boyce, supplies & ote....$ 21.29 of passengers. Fifty tickets were sold + + „ „ t J 2 F. pig to speak a fete days at AIr.Ilessian s• at Win ham station. On Tuesday, all, also Dir. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick of gramme, Rev. Pearce of Listowel sang. expected close, DIc. Fielding brought 1flU2. , ; 5�.8. F. Patterson re sidewalks.. 2.00 g y, a solo; Miss Johnson of Fordwich a " " " 1903... 88.11 A. ,Sanderson, St. watering.... 36.40 W. R. Cruickshank is home from Wear .Greer s Shoes and Rubbers, awanosh. were visitors at the home down supplementary estimates to be „ „ .. 190.4... 25.95 " teaming......... 12.95 fiensall for a couple of weeks holi- the Sunday School excursion from of Mrs, Lemar this week. solo; Miss Hamilton and Mr. Dane of voted for this year. It is a book of 39 ., .. " 7906, , ; 26,58 Canadian Fairbanks Co.... ... 48.00 da s. Brussels to Kincardine was the attrcc- PLEASE RETURN THIS. -On Satur. ' Gorrie rendered *a .number of duets ; y% Thomas Corbett, formerly of Bel-: Miss Zimmerman of Gorrie recited, pages, containing 930 different items, " 1007... 26.61 J. D. Burns, supplies.......... 7.91 miss May McGee of Chatham is tion. 420 tickets were sold at Brus- day evening a grip was taken by mis- grave, while loading hay with a hay- "The Black Cat or Your Hat;" Mes- . r all supposed to be considered by the - Mrs. Bloomfield, scrubbing..... 2.00 visiting at her home on the 1st line of sell and fifty-three at Wingham. It take from Moore's restaurant. Will . loader, was thrown from the load, ' srs. Weber and Greenley accompanied House. in Ovmmittee before voting.$738.08 Thos. Deans, team work........ 6.00 Morris, ° beingLuc now's Civic holiday, there breaking his arm. The accident was b Mrs. Wolfe filled in with instru- R. Mason, work in gravel pit... 1.50 >F Y the party please return it at pace. at Frank Little's farm. in Hullett, y Waterworks extension....."' 738.70 mental music, which was highly The estimates look like a campaign J. B. Ferguson, salary, ......... 54.00 Mrs. James Walker and daughter, was a iarg� number from that village, g y National Iron Works......... , 1528.98 ., Mrs. Brock of Diagonal street, was ; The Bel r5. y appreciated, programme, containing no . Less than postage... , ... 1.50 Winnie, 5.r© visiting friends in To- g g ve Sunda Schools took • • PP High School (2nd issue)...,.... 144.51 Geo. Allen, salary July......... 455.00 ronto, called last week to the bedside of her ; in the excursion to Kincardine last 1.49 harbour and river votes in one Waterworks 1907 issue . ... , . 173.42 ., ,f ,� By-law is Approved. Thursda where the enjoyed a re- w - ( ) E. Lewis, . 20 00 y Town Clerk Ferguson received word mother, who was not expected to re- freshin ytime on the shores of Lake province, and 127 in another. There -_ R. Rankin " ,. ..... , , , .. 7,00 Mrs. Abe and children of Madison, g g - are 82 items of public buildings in a $2583.61 Dom. Express Co ...:........... 80 Ind., are visitors at W, F. Van- cover. She resides near Mitchell. Huron. There were 112 left Belgrave g Stone's. on Saturday, that the Railway and c- station, and all returned without acci• _ . Whitechurch. third province, i�kin a total of $10,- D. C. McDonald, work,......... 32.77 p g Coupon Indebtedness. C. J. Thornton supplies..... , .. 24.00 Mrs. Musgrove and youngest dau h- Municipal Board has given its We never misrepresent our goods; dent. ' K y g approval of the Town By-law, y y g y, Miss A. Clark went to London on 685,857. When tided to the main Con. Debt. Debs. A ........ $4-2500 J. Glenn work at um house.. 6.50 ter are holidaying in Whitechurch the are Always as cod as we s5. P p" y g it pays to deal with us._• as. Walker. Monday to see the eights. estimates, there is a total of 130 mil- << 6+., B. , , • , , , , , , , , , 2-2.3.OU 4Vm. Moore, work.... . ... ...... 1.50 vicinity, authorizing the expenditure of $7,000 • lions. This is a heavy load for a 49 " " • C ............. 320.00 Electric Light ace't. for July... 374.53 on the improvement of the Electric Mr. S. McLean of Lucknow shipped " °' D ............. 120.00 Mr. I, E. Argue of Swift Current, Mrs. A- I dont take any stock in . four carloads of cattle at Whitechurch population of about six million people. ,. .. .. The report of the Finance commit- Sask., is a visitor this week at W. F. Light plant of the Town of Wingham. Gorrie. To make it worse our present debt of P : ; ••: " : • • • • ' 440'00 these faith cures brought about by on Wednesday. Town Hall " ... .... 400.00 tee was adopted. VanStone's. This means that the proposed the Laying On of hands." Mrs. B-• Miss Hall of Toronto is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy of the village 265 millions is likely to be .increased Water power Deb.............. ••262.50 Mr. Howson asked for the water to Lloyd Sills of Toronto is spending improvements will be carried out, and "Well, I do; I cured my little boy of Dliss Edna Stinson at present, have taken advantage of the cheap by at least 150 millions (perhaps mil- High Scbool 712.60 be lowered to allow for the cleaning his holidays with his mother and sis- that Wingham, ere winter sets in,`- the cigarette habit that w5. Dlrs. Hooe of Toronto is vision rates to visit friends in Guelph. lions more before the new Transcon- Walker e Clegg Ioan.Deb...... 400.0) ter in town, - will have its plant in first-class trim.• g y her dau hter Mrs. Jas. Shera. g tinental railway is completed, and the Bridge Deb' ........ . ... . • • 67.50 out of his flume ;this will be arranged P ., g - J. . T. Holmes, who was ill with y P + to suit. r r Mr. and Mrs. Robs. Maxwell and It will cost something, but is a necea• Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Dixon -left this Miss Llzzie Greer of Toronto is the pneumonia a week ago, is able to be revenue Is decreasing monthly, We $3402:50 sons, -are spending a week .by the lake sary expenditure, and be a money- week for the West. Mr. Dixon will guest of friends in town at resent.• up again, though not going out, are beingled, or driven at a ver By-law 577 to fix the rate of tax- at Kineardine. p y Proposed Expenditure. ation was introduced and read the saver in the Long run, The heavy go to Dauphin for the present; Mra• Miss Eva Evans has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Cottle of this village rapid gait, so far as Dominion Govern- Mr. and Mrs.: James of Mitchel visit- repair and expense bill should be D, will remain in Rainy River. They from her visit with .Hamilton and and Mrs. Kew of Wingham are camp - Salaries Salaries.__ ., , .. .. ... , . $1779.00 requisite number of times. The rate ed Mr. and Mrs. Richard James of . in for a couple of weeks at Kincar- ment expenditure is concerned. largely reduced b the contemplated were cod citizens, and we hope to Palmerston friends. g P Printing and advertising . • , .: .225.00 will be 25 mills. See full particulars town this week. g y y P g .. p dine. ` - ' Town Dalt, parkS.- ceutetery.. 900.00 in another column. improvements. hear of their prosperity in the West. Misses Guelda and Gladys Chesler of Mrs, Laird and Mrs, Zimmerman of Toronto are visiting with the Misses There were 115 tickets sold here for Fire protection... and b . , . , 833.)0 g the S. S. excursion on Thursday last; F. Paterson was reappointed Tax Corrie were guests at Mrs. Alex. Car- prices that please and values that - TRUNKS AND VALISES. -The largest Earngey on the 9th con. Roads, sidewalks and bridges. ;t 1000.00 PP y Street lighting....... .... , 11;:5.00 Collector, at the same salary as last sons over Sunday. tell in all kinds of Hoots and Shoes, at. stock to select from, and at lowest 55 for the S. O. S. excursion on Friday +� Grant to Hospital & Relief..... •200.00 Mr, W. W. Gra of Owen Sound W. J. Green's, prices -W. J. Greer, Dir. and Mrs. Walter Evans of Lon- and two for the S, S. excursion on E�::( Ii'le�$ Px e • • • • . year, on motion of Irwin and o - don are spending a few days with the Tuesday. PublFarmIcllibrary, ands xemption8.. , • ; : ; 310.60 2068 Hanna. dau daugnt hter, Mra Davidson.ks with his The Clinton New Era says: -"Miss former's parents in town. Rev. Kenneth Beaton, former] of , • • . • • • • • • • • g +Death of Mr. Simmons. y Last Sunday,Rev. Mr, Burnett of Interest ...................... 200.00 The Band was allowed their quar- lyllss Cause of T'eeswater and the Afiseynolds, milliner, leaves this week Miss Lou Ferguson of Wingbam has this village, preached in the Metho- g se Green of Cargill were guests of Mr. A. E. Simmons;Si� who was re- for her home in Wingham, where she been the guest of her friend, Mrs. G. dist Church here last Sunday and also Molesworth reached r. Bn, and Incidentals .................... fl00.00 terly grant an motion of. Bell and evening in St. Andrew's church. - Gregory. Mrs. Manners last week. ported ill in last weeks issue, passed will remain for the month of August. W. Walker, for a few days. presided at the meeting of the Total proposed expenditure. ;,$7,492,88 away on Thursday, July 30th. It is bliss Chick returned to her home in Epworth League on Tuesday even - Rev. C, E. Jeakins, the new Rector $300 was placed to the credit of the Misses Vina Brigham and Lottie In September'she goes to Goderich to of St. Paul's church, is expected to Young of Londesboro were the guests thought that he contracted the illness Toronto an Monday last; bliss Emma ing• P Expected Revenue. Public School Board.. g g take charge of the millinery depart- Etiwanda accompanied her. p"reach his opening sermon n Wing- of Miss Agnew last week. by drinking impure water, while in meat for Hod ens Bros, • ham next Sunday. Nater rates ........ . .. . ... .. $1500.00 Spotton-Hanna-That this Council Goderich °on Jul 13tb, as he experi- g Mrs, Robt. McGill of town spent a Rents ......................... 265.00 Mrs. Alvis Fleming and DLadelene y y p few days of last week with her dau h - appeal from the decision of Judge Quarterly Sacramental services Town Licenses.... , ...... , ... , 335.00 Wii.lker spent a few days with Mrs. enced some ill effects shard afker- 'she contractor for tl� cement abut- y g were held last Sunday in Wingham Fines..... .......•....... , ..... 75.06 Doyle in the matter of taxation of the O, P. Carlisle of Belgrave. ward. He was taken ill with symp- merits of the new bridge south of ter, Mrs. R. Ferguson of Orangehill. W�AlihN'hif Demeter lots... ... , .... • .... 125.00 Western Foundry Co. Misses Mabel and Jean Edwards of Methodist church. There was 9, good y Mr, and 'Airs. Walter Purdy of toms of typhoid, which in a few days town is getting along nicely. One attendance at the services which were Prov. Railway tax............ 73,66 Yeas -Mayor, Reeve, Coun's. Spot- Glamis formers residents here s eat ended his earth] career. Deceased town attended the Longfoot-Edwards ( y ) P y pier is well above the water, and the Bell Tel. Co. franchise......... 100.00 ton, Hanna and Bell. Sunda with friends in town. wedding in Brussels, on Tuesday spiritually helpful. A large number Dog Tax ...... .......:.... . . . 90.00 - y had been resident of Wingharn for coffer -dam is now being removed, that last. I Kadak Poll tax, .... . ........ . .. „ 30.00 Nays -Gregory, Mrs. H. H. Wi htman left on Tues- thirty ears or more, exec t for a the material may be used for similar . partook: of the Sacrament. The male g y y P Y Miss Maude Skilling, our popular � - Liquor license ....:... . . . .... +. 735.00. Motion declared carried. day to visit friends at Brucefield, Y members of the choir led the singing r short time that he resided in London. -purpose on the north side. music teacher, is at present enjoying � ' 'Western Foundry Co....... • . 297.50 before returning to Winnipeg. �- and acquitted themselves creditably. Weigh Scale fees. • ............ 130.00 The account of Judge Doyle, $9.50, Mr. A. T. Bird of Toronto spent About twenty-five years ago, he was 'We do not cobble shoes, we repair Stratford and Tees at swaterpton, Detroit, Next Sunday, services will be held as Miscellaneous , , , . , , , 140.49 re appeal of Western Foundry Co, united in marriage to Miss Rankin, thein. Put us to the test, we are con- KEEP A KODAK RECORD OF Sunday last with his brother, Ear - usual. At it a.m., the paster, Rev. -- was passed, nest, of the firm of Kerr & Bird. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rankin of fldent we can please you. -Willis & Mr. and Mrs. C. Vines and family of YOUR SUMMER PLEASURE. $3902.63 Win hare, who survives him. To Co., sole agents for Victoria Shoes for Afolesworth and Miss McCutcbeoIt of W. G. Howson will take for his sub Clerk Ferguson asked for a month g ect-"The Keystone of the Arch;" at Recapitulation. or six weeks' holiday. The request Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brad -win of women. Listowel were the guests . Mr. and j y y q 13atniltan spent a few days this week them was born a large family, of whom Mrs. Edwards over Sunday. 7 p. m., he will give a brief sermonette Sinking fund indebtedness....$1700.00 was granted, and a suitable office with the former's parents in town, nine are living. One daughter,.Mrs. The Wingham branch of the The Quarterly service was held iii ` on "Summer Rain," a sweet, f=oaling Debentures, Loc. Imp......... 730.)8 assistant will be in charge during his Miss Lurielle Bradwin of Haraill•on Percy Brown, resides in Acton; the Women's Institute' will hold their the Methodist Church on Sunday y Anybody Can Kedah 11 subject for hot weather. Come. Nationalr ton Works........ 1736.98 7 Waterworks extension..... , . 736.70 absence, is spending a few weeks with her elder sons, Ernest and Harper, are annual picnic an Wednesday, August morning last. Quite a number of the ?{ is easier to 0 High School .2nd issue grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Bradwin. able to do for themselves, but the 12th, at J. T. Currie's. All members members from the Orangehill appoint- g g (' ) . • .... 144.51 Waterworks (1907 issue)...... 173.4.2 Dir, and Mrs. Chas. E. Moore of others are still quite young, and the are especially invited to attend, and went were present. � right than wrong. Wroxeter. Coupons ....................... 3402.50 V Toronto are spending a -couple of youngest is only about two years. are to meet at Bone's grocery store at Mr. and Mrs. Sobn Hartley of Clin- � zw Proposed expenditure......... 7402.68 Invited To Remain. weeks with the former's parents in The deepest sympathy of the com- 2 o'clock sharp, where rigs will be in ton are at present visiting friends in � KODAKS - $5.0o t0 $35.00 Mr. Harry Brawn returned from -- town. town. Dir, Hartley took the work in Quebec on Saturday of last week. O $15,914.87 At the Quarterly Official Board of d who ha goes out ll Mra. Simmons, trailing. the English Church here last Sunday, From this deduct expected the Methodist church on Tuesday Ile an Mrs, Jenkins of the with who has had no small share of trouble, in the absence of Rev. T. H. Farr, who •. BROWNIE CAMERAS - - John Patterson, jr„ and family $3,902 vaso road are spending a week with and is note left wftlr a family of little Dir. Tully, who has been in charge is at Durham attending the bedside of � - - - - $1.00 to $9.00 revenue of..... , , g their daughter, hter Mrs. Nicholson at visited with Lakelet friends over Sun- • • ' • avenin a unanimous invitation was g , of St. Pauls for the est taw weeks, ones to care for, One comfort bow- p his father, who is seriously ill, r day Bal, to be raised for town extended to Rev. W. G. Howson to the lakeside. left this week for his home in Essex Our dark room is sa our Mrs. McKee of Fordwich was the purposes.. $12,012,24 remain a fourth year, extending to Miss Edith Hall of Pittsburg, Penn., over remains, her sons are all good customers' disposal. • • .. • • . • • . • Centre. Before 6 left, the A.Y,P,A. :._ r. � - - - � r "`' guest of Mrs. A. L. Russell las .July 1st, 1910. Mr. Howson thanked and Miss Alice Richardson of Grand boys, being active workers in the Sal- ,�, %,�,;,, week. Valley, were visitors at Mr. Jas. Ar, vation Army, and they will no doubt presented him with a watch fob as a the Board for its constant kindness , ' token of esteem. Mr. Tully attended Salem. n /1 ). Dir. Norman Kalbfleiseh returned Win ham Defeats Kincardine, and a incur s recently. have a kinds dare for their mother, g y (,, daltonGff�bbo g Appreciation. He said, however, y faithfully to the 'interests of St. Pani from Milverton on Monday of last that next Conference there would be Messrs. Ed. Nash and, T. E. Robin- with her burden of care. Mr. Sim. Mrs. Sri le of Toronto and ]ter week. On Civic Holiday, Kincardine and son are spending a week at Kincar- and made many friends while here. daughter, are at present visiting Mrs. Win hain Baseball teams played a more changes in places. ', the same mons had been for several years, cit g P Y € dine in char e of a camping art of Jas. Nile Dr. Chisholm, M.P., and D. Holmes League game in the Lakeside town, class as Wingham, ani therefore g P g p y active worker in the Salvation Army, MvsT BE IjAi»,-As I am removing y' DRUGGIST � of Wingham, were in the village IVA- boys from town, from Wingham, all accounts due me Berry -picking ickin is almost .over forI g g more ministers available for choice a member of its Band, and was seldom P y g year; reports are they were ffi e C l) O N A L D BLOC S day last, the victory coming to Wingham by a + Misses Clara and Frances Deemer must be �fd b August 8th. Those this y.p g Messrs. W. J. Perrin and J. P. Pat- score of 11 to 3. For Wingbam, the and he thought that perhaps it would - have returned home after spendin a absent from the Army setvices. The unpaid after that date will be placed plentiful this season, terson paid a flying visit to Brubsels battery was Dunlop and Barrett; for be better for Wingham, as well as for couple of weeks with their sister, Mrs. funeral tools place on Sunday, the'ser- in other hands for collection.-ROBT. Mr, and Mrs. Strobg of Gorrie spent '�MWRwtdt!'It149VVfw0`1 on Monday,Henry,himself to change next. year. A com- R. M• Thomas of Toronto. vices being held in the S. A. Barracks, JOIIXSTOy, Sunda ' $fn�ardfne, Henr AllendorF and g y y at the home of the former's Mr. Robt. Gibson of Kleinbura is Vana,ttan. The game was well play- mittee was appointed to work in con- Among they visitors at Mr. and Mrs. which was crowded to the doors, and Listowel Council has passed a meat sister, sirs. R. Michael. visiting at the home of W. S. McKer- ed, but Wingbam tirade the best Junction with the pastor in the mat- 36,19• Arnionr s this week, are --Mrs. scores could not gain admittance, inspection by-law. It provides for Miss Alaggie McLaughlin is spend - cher this week. ter. Wm. McDowell of South Dakota, The service was eanducte -by Ensign the ointment of an inspector, and Ing a few days with her cousin, Miss - - ' " ' -,. - " '" ploys. 7>, Hammond made a home Mrs. H. H. Holmes and children of� PP P Mr. and Airs. G. S. Lackie are in run; Win. Britton, live singles, one Sioux City, Iowa, and Mr, Jno. Hall Banks of Petrolea and Ensign Trickey everybody offering meat of any kind Lillie McLaughlin of this plane. London this week attending the Old double and a home run, all off Henry, Civic Holiday, of Hamilton, of Stratford. The funeral procession for sale for food in Listowel can be Miss Mary Abrahm and her sister, Bays Reunion. the great pitcher of the Kincardine hinny of our citizens and hosts of Alta. (len. Sills and son, of Carman, wits very long, and was headed by the required to produce a certificate from Misa Hilda, are at present visitingShoes! Shoes!Air, Thos. Sage, who had his hip die- team, IGincardine made four bits off the oun eo les ent'.Thursda last Manitoba, are visiting friends in S. A. Band the hearse w„ps followed such inspector, that the animal was their uncle, Dir. Thos, Abrahin of young people p y Morris. located some time ago, has nearly - Dunlop. Tile following is the score in Kincat•dine, Two special trains town. Mrs. Sills was a former resi- by the Wingham Company of Volun. sound and healthy, It applies to the recovered; we are pleased to see Mr. g P dent in town, and made many friends, DIF. and tire. John Hartley return - Sage on his feet again, by innings: conveyed the excursionists to the white milliner with the firm of Holn- Leers, of which deceased was a meat- sale of fisb, fowl and any meat pro• ed to these parts, after spending a '�` o Messrs, R. J. illutelr and d'. Patter- ,, 1 2.3 4 5 (i 7 $ 9 - lake -side, where they spent an enjoy uth & Bbcvlea, bei, the Knights of the Maccabees, ducts. A fine of one dollar to fifty week with friends in Harriston and Down They G sou, Jun., who have been in Palmer. Wingham • - 1 0 1 2 4 1 0 2 0--11 able day. , Wingham Citizens' Band Mrs. Reynolds of .Leopold street, la`- the Chosen Vrtends, and -.a large num- dollars is provided for infraction of Fordwich• aton for some time are spending a Kincardine - 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-- 3 p her of carriages. At the grave, the f P g accompanied the excursion and their having a earl of family re -union this g g' the law or for offering unfit meat for Mrs. 1;dmonsan, formerly of this �u} The ��+u•� GO weeks' holiday at their homes stere. -.- _ .. -. -_ _ 1 fine selections were enjoyed. Over week, Her daughters, Miss M. o 'St. Maccabees performed their{ ritual, and sale, place, but now of Toronto, is at pre- y u Thomas Miss Mabel of Clinton, Mrs. a firm nom an of rho volunteers sent visiting her son Dolton of A, prl?e was offered by a maCazine 1,100 tickets were 'sold At Wingham, Alarsales of Buffalo, also her son, Mr. g , company Bittner along your shoes; we do re- Wroxeter. , publishing house in Scotland, in the XVI 0 Ir I N G T. 98 at Luekuoty and 40 at Clinton. Arthur Reynolds of Duluth, are all fired their parting volley over the , shape of a trip acs Norway, .far the y rave of their deceased camrsde, fairing and 't- E ba IT RIGnT, Lowest On Tfridtiy night next, one of the All that's loft of our Spring Best ease on the question "The Best The exeuisronists report a very enjoy- spending their vacation at home, The g prices. W, J, Greer, representattveatax the l+ortvard Move - best - and Summer Stook will be sold at Moans of Secur.•in Contributions for 'Goods Are moving out quickly at able time. The second 'train, on arr•iv'• Advance wishes them many more Many floral tributes of sympathy and meat for Dlissious, writ acidness clue g ha gatherings. The Sons of Scotland will hold the"r •' prices you can't ignore and that Allesions." It was -won by Rev. Isardrs Ton Days) Sale. Are you in At 'Win ham in the evening, stop- pay g g respect were 'noticed ; among them . Salem League ; �u lime light view is will force out to bu it. S. G. Anderson, of Glasgow, form, g g g' p annual celebration in Seafortli on y y getting your share of Eafgains ? ped so that the last ear was left on the w5.9 one from the business teen of h expected and collection will be taken, erly Presbyterian minister at Wroxe- P toilet. The bereaved familybane sin- lander( 11 The famous 48th High- On Sunday he twill take Rev, Air. Rus- Chil, Women's, wear , Mimes' ter. The reverend gentleman wielded Crowds tare attending this BIG high bridge, and the passengers sup- An 1J ward Movement. sensors Band of Toronto has been en- ses s work ort the Wroxeter circuit. and Cliildreu s I aotwear of any a facile en, while he was a resident SALE daily. Extra, Salespeople pried the train tvnuld stop again at p � aero sympathy in their Borrow and bd- slid all sorts, must go. of Canada and he has not lost his to Wait an You. This is the way the editor of Bon- reaveinent. Mrs, Simmons and famf- gaged for the stay and will also give On July '30th the body of alta lake y the station, It did not, however, and ,. �, an open alt consent in the evening, Alex. Robinsonus(5.r Alex. Carson 5.9 �� g�,j�t Th8 �OOtII skill. the Win hath passengers In that car forts Wine and Spirit (circular, a ly desire to thank the people of Wing- lie was best known round bore was "'`"" .J, were carried eri log the Junction, prominent leader' of flirt drat#filers stud harry far the kindness and sympathy There is a gond programme of sports found b Mr. I+.5. lesonJr., hangingr IIs s . w d brewers of the 6iates, sums up showis them In theft late borerrvea and Hi bland clancfgg and ins A y 3 ' fi �8 DOIl fat �ilb ►�10@S a x t3 Ther© was eonaiderable dissatisfaction � g piping. g' from a tree in Mr. Taylor a bush, lie A 6000 POSITION OPEN. , the temperance movement: "Modern merit, The nurses of the hospital tin• special feature will be a ehamplarfshiP had used a fence wire to hafig him- N•ow'a the time to Shoo the rami• - Powler�-•In Morrie, Aug, 2nd, to Mr. at their having to walk back, or Wait , baseball , match between Wingharn se1f. Deceased, who wets practically ly. Yna etttu't afford to mins it, The T: ultabte Life Assurance Sncfe- and Airs. Peter rbwler, 4 sari. civilization is groping, but it is reach• serve opeelal mention. Mrs. Simmons friendless, rues 55. cera of a e rind f q far, the nests tram. Another success- e k n • Ana Fullerton, two of the best aura- y g asor can y'an afford to talo what's ty of the United States will,bet leased L+'mita y- In Lower Win h m to Mr. t l Sunday School union exnursion ing upwited, and it has decreed after u, wishes to •say, that the extreme iztr ma I d in at to Ontario.. was considered to be of eontnwhat left. Come earl* --vie wi11 tarry to receive applications far its General And Mrs, Alon%d Finlay, a son. u d i h fashion that slums rind hopeless power• ness and tender tokeria of love and Ever tpers wee 11nsontid mind, nothing over. 41getacy for Wingharn; and .vicinity. y may be written down, Every person should be In Seafortlt 16 the ri ht Man even -without life Ervin --in W#iighami July 22nd to Mr, ty and crime clue tin want and drunk• sympathy have gone alnng -way in $ ! ____._ _ - _ - assuro.riae experience, but who can And Mrs, {deo. Irvin, a daughter, Dig. OVIMMS, At. D., Loudon, Vye >�nd enness shall give way before the dun- making tier sorrow lighter and easlet• on August 12th, """"r"` Sea us tot Trunks tuid Valisbe. silo -v a good past business record fin psrAl ok_tb fiurnborr Ati , 4th to Ear Surgeon, ,will be at W'X" bboan's trine 'of the brotherhood of man, and to bear. Dr. Nelson Taut of 408 �Spadina Ave., Have You Ugly 1'Varls ? nttraative income contract will be 1 yq* gg drug stare, on Abadan�, August 24th, that those thin s and those resorts 'porrsnla, tvfiI be rut the Queen's Hotel, made, Address confidentially, If mr. and Mts, Allan italic I aeon. Cataract, squint, . failin eyes lit, g •You snake no mistake when you WingliAm, on Thursday, Aug, .13th, Cure theta with Putntum's Painless C. T. '(Mlles le Marta er Suttntf-� to 't hi ham lut Wtlt to nst,sal batarr,6 deafness Beady sic s1^s which degrade tunas htube tics place itt deal with oet for furniture, slur prierg frt5tn 8 a.ny. till 10 .m. for consults • Corn and �V,trt Y+;xttantar, t+`fifty desired, P, g B y i c v l za n o and ch the ase' n t n a and a urn the i i 1 tin t tv s which a they aro ill; rho sten its diseases f Eye, lea N' s years at ,nt~sa is ru trat'anEed of wo J. 6reer . 1t,quitaiile Life, 24 Kin 15t. Wet, 1ilty.g rind Mra, CJhas, trasrted and lglassos properly '.fitted, dose t netP,cl t;uttfeg, a i 1` y , , y its Worcs -to. Xing daughter, astern, a Hours -11 ic, trr, to S p, ni, ibadors of thought are nooV alrriing, bottom naw. -Sas, Walker. Throat. Glasses fatted, nserlt, IiewRre-6 atibstitutss, ,,, ,s. c , `. 9 -_4 - ,.Y.lii..ih f __.A a•-._ -...- . . . lin .0