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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-08-13, Page 80 8 THE WING IT,A M ADVANCE, THURSDAY-, AUGUST It"), 1908. r ... _... __ . Salem. Grey, Blyth, ]King's Fir Bargains We g @ Want Miss Darla of Exeter is ilia guest of Mr. Loregzo Frain took in the For Mrs,L, Hanson of Wingham visited � Your Trod Mrs, James Powell, esters excursion to. Detroit last fiat, friends in town on Monday, _ Mr, Radway, is visiting the home of Mrs, J. Day and sor, Cecil, of Cor- Reeve Milne has proclaimed Friday, The Sale Still Onhis sister, Mrs, Wm, McKersie of rte, spent.Snnday with friends here, Aug, 1•ttlt,, as civic holiday, Clonfal'row, Mr, Joltn Eokmier and men have E, J. Mason of the Bank of Hamil- 150 Dr and Mrs. Grey of St. Paul called commenced duties n the w bride ton stair is spending his holidays In O , n r Y i s o now g P g y � CD at the home of Mrs. J. Oallahoes one on Johnston's side -road. Berlin and Toronto, CD ' day last week.4 y Mra, McCallum (nee Miss Martha. Mr, S. Poppiestone is attending the - O This week we've passed a lot Of New Qo0C18 Alis Winifred Monroe of Wroxeter Laing) of Pittsburg, Penn., is visiting Grand Lodge of OddfeUotvs convened c+ t� CD i • has been spending her holidays with with friends and old acquaintances in at St. Thomas this week, t into stack, and, arlong them. some Rare Bargains. Miss Jean Ross, these arta, <i p Dr. Cliarlesworth addressed the Ep.� CD bd Reed the quotations given below, And then come Mr, Eldon Henning and his cousins Xx, Eli Smith of Brussels took worth League on Tuesday evening, QfCj �J from Chicago visited friends on the charge of the services at Roe's last subject --"Laws of Health." � f=+ tz-' oatsis and see the goods,. 0th of `1'urnberry last Sunday, Sabbath morning in the absence of the Mr,. Dougal McKellar of Strathroy, p� P � ` ' ' ': 10 Pieces Shirting, Regular ]Oc—for.,,.,,...,,. bio We are sorry to know that Mr• astor, who is takin holida s at Mus- y � � 10 -Pieces ',doweling, Regular $o --#or,. ,,.., GO y p , g Y a former merchant of our burg, is 0.r• Win.in. Weir is at present suffering koka, holidaying with relatives in town. C+ CD from the effects of a sore back, 1\iessrs. Fred and Will Elliott of There will, be two baseball matches O � � � 5 Pieces Dress Goods, Regular 25c—for.......16c _con All Muslins, Summer Dress Goods, GFingbams, Ducks, Lawn Mrs. Fortune and family of Sault Molesworth purpose taking a trip to in the morning, Clinton ani Blyth, 0 r Ste. Marie are at resent visiting her the West on Friday and if the see �p� O H ' at ver low prices, p g Y y and a Lakeside League match between �1 sister, Mrs. Robt, Breen of Turnberry. anything that suits thein, they may Kincardine and Blyth in the after- CD • � Waists and Ladles ltewear y _ 1 Misses Kathleen Rutherford and make it their future home, noon. EXTRA SPECIAL Nellie Laing of Wroxeter, are visiting The barn on lot 20, con. 1, Grey, be- Rev. Mr, Hanna, junior secretary of j 100 Pairs 11.4 Flannelette Blankets, Regular $1,35—•for.......... $1.00 with Miss Gladys Hennings of the 0th, longing to T. R. Bennett, was burned the Dominion Alliance, will give an 50 Pairs 10.4 Flannelette Blankets, Regular $1.00—for... , .. , .. ,. .78 Mr. and Mrs. Jas, McKersie of by lightning Tuesday morning with address in the Methodist church Sun- Toronto is spending a few weeks with hay and straw, but no grain or other day morning in the evening at St. An C� r, TERMS :—Cash or Trade. No goods charged at reduced friends at Glenfarrow and Wingham. contents, Insurance in Howick Mu -draw's. church, CD 1 Mr, and Mrs, Jno, Martin of Mlcbi- ,tual of $120.00. Thediein East Wawanosh, on r •.•., .....sr ,p� prices. Tub Batter, 22c, Eggs, 20c. gan are spending their holidays with We are pleased to extend our con- Sunday, Aug.9th, Christina, relict of the former's brother, Thos: Martin of gratulations to Miss Ida Frain, who the late Alexander Dingwall. De- �• C Q KINGthis place, took honors in receiving her 2nd class ceased was one of the oldest members CCD p GEON . certificate, Miss Ida will attend Nor- of St, Andrews- church, Blyth. Site ,.i,, AIr. Jas. Belfour of Toronto and his o o mal at Stratford this fall. leaves two sons, Alex, and John, and y r, �.. , mother from near Port Perry are call -W � CD CIOOCI CYOOdB C1iCa� ing on friends at Harriston, Gorrie Mrs. Arch, Robertson and family one daughter, Mrs. John Ross of i� Prices left on Tuesday for an extended visit town, Deceased was* an exemplary t�; CDand Wingham. „ with friends in British Columbia. Christian woman and had reached the is p ir9 ¢+ �.•+►� The lime light views which were - P-+ given in the church here last Friday Mr. Hugh McAllister, who has spent age of 80 years. Rev. Dr. McLean of ro b © a the past month here returned with Goderich conducted the services at ,~ I Iol rood evening, were a decided success; the them, the house and grave on Wednesday. Lucknow. y church was well fllled, The furniture factor has closed Salem` garden art was held last Early last Friday morning the small L T m y g party Mr, John Gemmil is once more busy O] C down for repairs, etc. Tuesday night. with his threshingmachine; b the barn on the farm of W. J. Cooper, y, ca O (D ►•+• Lucknow carried off a good share of y 10th con., was destroyed by fire, and Wroxeter. m a. CD g Mrs. Samuel Parker spent Sunday appearance of the crops he will have a � O prizes at Kincardine on Friday, with it the threshing machine owned with his parents, busy season; we wish him success. Mr. John Douglas is visiting in St. �•0 3 P 0 �f- Y Mrs. Wm. Thompson spent Sunda A. C. Cameron of the firm -of A. R. M Mr. Cooper. t was away at m CD H �: G, Wednesday of this week saw the P P y Thomas. rn shipment from this station of ten car Molesworth at the time. Cause of O a CD loads of cattle for export, with friends here. Clark S: Co., Loather 8c Glove Factory fire is not known but incendiarism is Mr, bred Russel returned from De- p, �• .rlCD 117 tickets were sold at Lucknow for Mr. J: Ackert is finishing up the of Toronto, has returned to his work supposed. There was an insurance troit on Tuesday. CD X 03 the S. O, S. excursion to Kincardine, cement work of his new barn, again spending two weeks with his of $500 on the machine and $200 an W. E. VttnVelsor and family re- erC tq and 260 for. the stone place on Civic Mr. Elliott of Bowmanville spent a uncle, A, T. Ross, the building. It was a, bad time to turned from Aylmer on Friday, holiday. week with friends in the village, lose the threshing outflt. Miss Cassie Harris of Toronto is ,� Mr. and Mrs. John Purvis of con. 2, Mrs. Geo. Harris. Kinloss, suffered the loss of their in- Mrs. James Haines of Dungannon � .� ` � J visiting her mother, • ,,. „ fant son, Robert Arthur, aged I year, spent, last Sunday at Riversdale. Lakelet. Miss Annie Elliott of Wingham �. 2 months, on Friday, July 31st. An- The buzz of the threshing machine Belmore. visited friends in the village on Tues - other child of Mr. and Mrs. Purvis is is to be heard in the neighborhood. Mrs. Robt. McDonnell is able to be dap. J {� P 0 also dangerously ill. Mr. Jane Edwards of Gorrie is visit Miss Olive Re nand of Ethel is around after a severe illness. itiir. David Walker of Niagara Falls C CD Considerable dissatisfaction was Y ing friends here. expressed at the action of the G. T. R, spending a few days with her sister Miss Rush of Wingham is spending is visiting his mother, Mrs. Walker, W Miss ,'earl Wynn of Wingham c -h i� CD 0 in not providing sufficient excursion here. her holidays with Mr. Galbraith. this week. W iw train accommodation. The train only spent Sunday at Mr. Thompson s. CD l4J consisted of onlyseven coaches, and g The Ladies' Aid Society will meet Mr. and Mrs. John Forsyth of Otta• A lecture will be luau here next y Howard Campbell spent Sunday at Y , CD Thursday with Rev. and Mrs. Edd in wa are the nests of the latter's fath- as these were filled to overflowing be- Friday night, illustrated with lime- y Y his home in Wingham. g ' fore Lucknow was reached the train light views. Clifford, or, Mr, J. Sanderson. was run through to Kincardine with Mrs. Rogers and daughter, Lily, are FF.Ja out stopping here, and returned for Miss Lizzie Young, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Clegg of Drew Mr. Oliver Smitli, of the Chesley 0 �p visiting at Mrs. Lowry's. ;'l e+ �I visited, latter's father and sister on branch of the Merchants Bank is the Lucknowites an hour and a half visiting here has gone to Kincardine. ' � � CD n l� later than advertised. Tuesday. Mr. David Weir intends to move his spending a weeks' holiday with his ,� Q� /� to visit friends. . - ¢' While Mr. Murrayrom Ripley was �=3 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dennis of threshing machine into this vicinity. mother, Mrs. H. Smith. l Y Y P Y Rev. Mr. Watson reached a ver ,/� ..returning from Lucknow the other P Y Win hams spent Sunda with the lat. Miss Hazel Dickson of Toronto is Mr. Burchison, returned missionary0 y [ J day with a load of gristing, the hold- appropriate sermon for the C. O. F. g P y spending her vacation at her home CD CD CO's 1� � r� ti® � � back bolt broke from the wagon in the Methodist church here on Snn. ter's father. P g from Japan, gave a limelight lecture tongue, coming down Tdr. McDougalds day. Mrs, here. in the Methodist church on Monday Fallis of Seattle has been y!4 o hill, the wagon running against the The editor of the Advance will be renewing acquaintances ; she leaves Bert McLean o€ Wingham has re- night. There was a fair attendance. �, " c�-1 ;n J horses causing them to run away, al- for home on Frida turned home after spending a few A quiet wedding was solemnized on `� • .J ��t ` most running into the Kinloss mail 'pleased to have any person or persons y' days Mr. Thom son's. r wagon. Though Mr. Murray held take the Advance for the remainder Mr. and Mrs: John Gregg, who mov- Y P Wednesday, August nth„ at the home tM1 firm to the lines, they ran down one of the year for 35 cents. Why not, ed to Fordwich in April, expect to Mrs. Alex. and, Peter' Campbell of of Mrs. Lawrence Lowell, when Miss hill, then up to the top of the other. Win ham, were visiting at Mr. Jean Lovell and Mr. W. S. McKercher Then the whiffle trees flew off and the when ordering, have one of the best, move to Vancouver, B. C„ in Sept. g g load backed down the hill, ran over newsiest papers in the province. Mr. Gregg expects to go into a Real Thompson's last Thursday. were married. Rev. L. Perrin, B.A.,. W ~ eft - the fence into the gully and upset the.1 i Estate office. The storm on Tuesday night of last performed the ceremony. The happy , (� wagon load and two women, against a �* week did considerable damage to the couple left on the 4 p.m, train for We are pleased to note that Morley g fence. It was a wonder they were not Rural schools open on Monday, rain and corn in this vicinity. Huntsville, Muskoka, where they will i••S Q 0 killed. The were bad) shaken a G. Young, formerly of our village, f; y - �. i� but nothing serious. Y P August 17th. now of Valley City, Dakota, has been Mr. George Lowry left on the spend two weeks, prior to taking up CD residence in the village. � � That the fight against tuberculosis chosen Republican candidate for Con- fourth of August for the West where �'' O O - should be ceaseless and determined is gress. A number of our boys are he will be engaged at surveying. O p shown by the fact that, notwithstand- holding high positions across the Mrs, Win. McKee has returned to --1-:l(I.)cC)� / Clinton. ing all. that has yet been done in this borders, her home here, after spending a; few One In Seven Clatled By Consumption. • i!�!' ` - The hospital is being renovated and respect, there was in the Province of days with her daughter, Mrs,, John �.• 01 P g = - A dreadful Lague indeed when you n the interior improved, and will take a Ontario for the month of June, 1908, Wylie. consider that in incipient stages it ca•n y u Op �1 short holiday, an increase of 27 deaths from this dis- P t; { Di - Crn`I � - �1 Morris. ]!•Ir. Wm, Irwin, ins actor of the be cured. Take care of the little cold Mr. D. Cantelon has decided not to- ease over those of the same month in before it becomes a big one. When Q I .. public schools of Perth county, has g 0 �+ ^ run an apple evaporator this season 1907. Mice Nellie Isbiater enjoyed the lake � the throat is sore and it hurts to e -t- �$ �+ t as there is not sufficient fruit to war- been visiting his many friends in this expand our chest, rub in Nerviline +"1 �' Ms+ breezes at Kincardine during Sunday. P Y �. rant it. The Port Elgin Times remarks, that vicinity. and immediately apply one of Nervi- - O Miss Andrews, of Bluevale has been line Porous Plasters. Pain and tight - Mr. A. H. Musgrove, M. P. P., of there is some good maple timber in We are sorry to hear that tilt. Wil- �D ~ g engaged as teacher for S. S. No. 7, for ness are at once relieved. Inflain Wingham, was in town on Saturday Bruce yet. Four maple trees on the liam Adams, a former resident of this mation and soreness disappear and V ►� last, as were also ex -Conductor Quirk the coming year, farm of Mr. `John Geddes were cut up place, is in the Wingham hospital auf- fatal illness is thus avoided, Nervi- t7r3 �.i and Mr. Davis, Customs Collector. Mr. Jock Isbister is spending the re - this season into 22 inch wood and P g faring from typhoid fever; we wish line Plasters act as a .;ounter irritant +)�` �,.• � � �' The Summer School heretofore so when measured up there was a pile of mainder of his vacation at Byng In him a speedy recovery. over the seat of pain, and as an Po N successful) held in the park, Gode- let on Georgian Ba exterior application in curing colds 37J cords. Off 5 acres of land Mr. g y - in the muscles in pleurisy and head- P� (D CD ►—' rich, has been withdrawn this year + P Y � owing to the removal of several of the Geddes sold 1000 dollars worth of tim- Mrs. Arthur Mills of Napinka, Alan., acliea they have no equal. Keep these �• � O officers and the difficulty of securing ber and wood, spent a few days last week with her remedies right in your home. o O G (� .parties to help in the program. sister, firs. J. H, Brandon. Fordyce: n There will be upwards of 9,000 ani- _. _... _. _... . The town voter's list for this year mals on show at the Canadian Nation- Mrs. J. Edmunds and Miss Norma Threshing is again the order of the NOTICE contains a total of 931 names as HenryHarriston have been visitingday. • thin year, m- 3' against 942 last year. There are 613 al Exhibition, Toronto, persons entitled to vote at all elec- eluding 1,500 horses, 1,000 cattle, 750 the formers cousin, Mrs. T. S. Bran- Some of the children around here Notice is hereby given that 1 will �+ tions, 322 who are entitled to vote at sheep, 050 swine, 3,600 poultry and pet don. are suffering from whooping cough, not be responsible for any debts con- k•.� municipal elections only, and 90 who stock, 1,400 dogs and 500 or 600 cats. Mr, and Mrs..Thos, Campbell and Mr, and Mrs. J. Webster and' tracted in my name, by any person, CD can only vote for parliamentary alar- � tions. Those who are eligible as There is no other Exhibition in the children of Winnie ave been visit- daughter, Dorothy, called on_ friends whatever,, Jurors 313. There are 120 widows on world that makes such a display of Ing Mr. H. Bosman and Mr. R. C. Me- at Westfield on Sunday. MRS. M. A.'LAWRENCE the list, live animals. Quire. Belmore P. O. A county apple buyer, not of Clin- We are sorry to 1, being c. Taylor is CD � ton, said to the News -Record the Among the successful student3 in not as well as usual, being confined to WW other day: "I made a tour of my the Normal School Entrance examina• his bed a few days last week. VOTERS LIST, 1908. immediate district last week and must THAT FOOTBALL (IAMB. tion are:—Nelson Higgins, Lizzie Mr, and Mrs.`Howard Finlay, also saythat I was disappointed in the. Hetherington and Edna Isbister, the , pp g Miss Elizabeth Ford of Wingham, Municipality of the Township Of appearance of the orchards. There To the Editor of the Advance:— latter taking honors, called on friends here last Sunday. won't be one barrel of apples where Turnberrp, County of Huron. If you will kind) %flow me space in O there were ten last year. I have Y Y � P Quite a number from here intend almost as man god Northern Spies your valuable aper, I should •like to d al m own orchard as I saw in uty set "Fair Play' right with regard to taking in the excursion to the West; Notice is hereby given that I have trans- -'inSt, Y g g milted or delivered to the persons mentioned rounds." Whitechurch -St, Augustine football Bast Wawanosh. among the ' mtmber aro Johti Aitclte- in sections 8.9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Aat, matters, for, on reading his little ser- son and John Philips, the copies required by sold sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made, pur• monette which appeared in the There passed swap on Thursday of , scant to said Act, of all persons appearing by ~= The Misses Margaret and �Ilen � � � � columns of a recent issue of your last week, an old and respected resi- the Iasi revised Assessment Roll of the Said fa w paper, it seems to me he might more Woods of Ashfield have been holiday- Municipality to be entitled to vote at elections PHONE 5 9 pro er] have signed himself, "Gon dent of East Wawanosh, in the person in at the home of their uncle Mr. for Members of the Legislative Aasembly and (D p Y g g Municipal Elections; and that the said list ong," Chinaman. "Fair Play" may of Mrs. Jas. Nethery. The late Mrs. Win. goods, during the past week, was first posted up in my office in liluevale on be neither ashamed nor disheart. Nethery, whose maiden name was the 21st day of Jnly, 1908, and remains there cued," but he exhibits alarming symp- Some of the formers around here for inspection. Electors are called upon toCD Z The Three T's toms of that distressing disease Mary Love, was born over 03 years other error list, and if any omissions k any g are rushing business ; on one farm tither errors are found therein, to take im• "soreness," c'h• �% known as soreness, which, it is said, ago on a farm a short distance west of mediate proceedings to have the said errors � usual) breaks out in the home town the one on which she died, and she there were two binders and athresh- corrected according to law. „ Y JOHN BURGESS, Clerk, when an over -confident team is defeat- was a resident of the township all her ing machine going at the same time. eel on its own grounds. The only rea- life. Her health had been failing for ..•-•-� (E -+—t.-+ o ; Some teas will blend --others son I can give for the 0atne at White- 's ►'' r church not being fast is that one-sided a Year or more, heart trouble and �^ ^^� , , M won't. Its just here that we g } 1 a 1 '' W O games, as a rule, are not of that dropsy being the cause of her death. Belgrave. ii1►%�a!1 ►i11►11�z� td excel, from many years know- nature. If "the Whitechurch boysAll $er husband and a family of six mar - ledge of this branch we are able belonged to Whitechurch," I was not In the awful fire that devastated ►� �i"��11 j� to select those teas which will aware that Whitechurch was such a vied daughters survive her. There ■ N rerne last week, Mr, and Mrs. C}ao. Canadian National ° ray..j large lace or that it covered so much were also a couple of boys born to Mr, 0 hr) � �+• o well together. g P GF Henderson, had a narrow escape. � g g ground, but is it not time it was incor• and Mrs, Nethery, but they died while . 9 F�-3, � ," � � F, poratsd as a town or village or at least uta Dun The ftine>Aal on Satur- Mrs. Henderson is a niece of Wm, y rh■ n }CD a police station? However, it is to be q young. Wray of Beigrave. Though they Exhibition Top onto. °R Our 30c Tea congratulated on possessing so many day last was o very largo one, the ser• y g escaped with their lives, they lost all ood sports as are in its football team. vfee being held in Trinity church, Bel-� Is of excepttohail,y fine qualit . g „ „ their property, valued at $80,000. Mr. o Fxj 'rhe flavor has been espeolallvy Ent Fair Play must not forget that grave, where the deceased has always Many Special Poatures, including tq looked to, St, Augustine is also a large place and been a member. Burial .took place in Henderson was Collector of Customs the Siege of Sebastopol, grand t q ■ ■ CO that it can have a good football team at Fernie, Trunk Exhibit (in Railway Exhibit p 1"`l without drawingon an of its suburbs McCrae s cemetery, y l; ,:, Badding), and Grand Display of p *, Our 40c Tea for playets, I can easily understand •_„� , Fireworks. 5* � 0 run• Has few equalg. It has t•leli yet how nattiral it would be for Fair Do Yon back Self•Coutrol ? delicate flavor combined with Play"to be reminded of the hunting $3.65 from Winghath 1e -t - the' MST MAwtNO QVAUTiru9, incident with .which he concludes his ROMESEEKORS EXCURSIONS It you are constantly keyed up, c, �• discourse. The Whitechurch boys' nervous, perhaps depressed --look to Good going Aug. 2001 to Sept. 12th W, © CD (D Our 500 Tea feeble attempts to score could. hardly, To Manitoba, Saskatchewan . and your over-worked nerves for the y C/i � I fail to make him think of the, ine'• , . , cause, They are starving for the special Exourslbu �,?� Alberta, Ail tail by Chicago slid Vit, nourfshmen, that Ferrozone so quick- hates ............. $ -„ Ya a decidedly high-grade Tea. feetual shots of the hunter, while the Sept, q w it hag everything to Commend fact that the fg-skin slid not once Paul, Aug, lfl,� .opt, sC, lttti and 29, ly oupplies, Besides its tonic notion flood going 8optr. 1st, 3rd, 5th, 0th, 11th. (� it, p also via Sarnia and Northern Navi• piss between the St, Augustine goal- , on the nervous system, Ferrozone has ,X11 tickets valid returning on �p ---- W_ - sticks, would naturally eeall to his 3 30o m.,yAu a. Steamers, and 31, 1908, Sarnia marvelous blood -forming .properties, or before Sept. 16th, INS. mind the bug or something on 'the ? It thus supplies atren thening mtLterl• Butter and Eggs Wanted hunter's eyebrow. When one remain- Winnipeg and return,.. ,. , .x$32.00 ala to every nook and corner of the `b6ra that ythere was In addition, the Edmonton and returlt.... , , . 42,50 borlp' and brings the system to a Cots- 2'or tickets and full Information, call on I a continual howl of the professional Proportionate ratos tcs tither points lit ditto" of perfect health. To be W. 8IDWty, Town Agent, or writs pp .. rooter in his bars, which eertalnly 'Western Canada, Ticket good for 00 strong, to oat well and work long : `�" Q so a ild blast tri a tree it da s, Full Inforinktfon Prom tin _. without fatigue, use Forfovono; It isi�+ i Cl�onAid Jlr �ODPV.chpistle Is m w y I is little wonder that he should think a days, of the Glrtrnd T,ruiak ilalCwaq tiro host nerve r' stone ionto known. fllrlrcibi >da+eMit+lr ilii;+nb, xarnrbe. . of hir friend, tho hunter.—,tltsTlefs. Spetetft. y Sold at all dealers in Ma hostas. 1. 1 .- - 40