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The Wingham Advance, 1908-08-20, Page 8775 rWI . THE WING AM ADVANCE, TIT'URS.D.A.Y, AUGUST 20, 1908, I I i t I6I 4 I 1 Ih II 11 11 I, I,I -.U. II .,ILII ulIf.f.,.• {I I IL-, IIIII,I.I0 1 II.,J 1 .. Ford wIcb, , ♦ bitectIat b. Gorrie, t 1 Williams'I race Mitis 13. S� is clerking 1n Miss smith of Gait is the guest of Miss lreiae Strong of Toronto is the ........�.«,. t Your 0. AV. Reichard's store, Mrs, A. Fox, . guest of friends in town, _ King's For. Bargains We "IVa . , , Mr. A, C, Sotheran and bliss. Vera The hardware man had a car of bliss 1:,1111 Evans of town is at pres- returned from the )Vest last week. Drayton file shipped in this we6k, ent the guest of Harristen friends. Mr. Vin. feel of Havristoll called Mrs, and Miss Finlay of lCineardine 1,iI C. P. Edwards of Wroxeter The ale Still on frieuds lit town. Sunday ovening. are the guests of Row, 4nd Mrs, W, A. paid a husiness visit to Gorrie oil Mora, Mr. R, L, Cook of Toronto spent a Finlay, cloy last, l le few days last week under the parental Alias Grata I+'ox retuned on Monday Mr.. H, M. Leppard, ox-pxIncipal of The I t aton roof. from Galt, where she spent part of her the Gorrie public school spent Sunday This. week We've passed a lot of NOW Goods Miss Mae Edgar of Harriston is the holidays. in town, • guest of Miss Eva Laird, north of A. Fox and Robt. Carrick were Miss Henrietta Al•caill was the quest into stock, And among thein some Rare Bargains. town. repairing and painting the school of Teeewater friends for a few clays Mead the quotations given below, and tlleli come lair. 0. W. Reichard has purchased fence this week.. last week,. �r in and see the OotlS, the business of Wm. Oastell and open- The recent rains are delaying bar- Miss Etlxel- Nichol of Chesley is eel tip last week, vest. The oats are sprouting in the spending a few weeks' holidays at her 10 Pieces Shirting, Regular 10e -for...,..,,.,.: Go School opened on Monday with shock in some fields, home here, 10 Pieces Toweling, Regular So.�-°for..... ...... Ge. Principal Leggett and Bliss Uoa& School No. U was struck by light- quite a number from hero took in 4 house on the staff. ning during one of the recent storms, . the excursion to the West on Friday h Pieces Drew Goods, Regular 25c -for.. -.150 and the end of the building consider, morning lust, Mr, and bliss Roadhouse returned ably damaged. All Muslims Stemmer Dress Goods Cin hams Ducks Lawn last Friday from visiting friends in Messrs, Geo. and Thos. McBee of ' ' g ' Wingham anct near Parkhill. There was nothing struck in White- Parkdale are attending the bedside of Waists and Ladies Whitewear at very low prices, church in the recent storm, but the their mother, who is seriously ill. Mr. Jos, Alahood, from near Lake- wind was so strong it blow the whisk- ' let has put the Bari,et proper- EXTRA SPECIAL � P p P era off some of the natives faces, Mr. Fred or a f n, who has been ty in Fordwich, and will erect- a resx- holidaying for a few weeks, has re- dence on it next summer. The recent violent thunder -storms turned to his duties in the Bank of 100 Pairs 11,-4 Flannelette Blankets Regular $1.35 -Por, ... , .....$1.00 The Willie Workers of the Metho- coupled with the persuasive argu Hamilton here. .11IIII AL U 50 Pairs 10.4 Flannelette Blankets, Regular $1,00 -for... , ..... , g ments of the lightning rod elan + .i8 dist church will hold their annus -dmy g have induced the gtrustees of schools Ali,. Will and Miss Gertie Skilling lawn social on Wednesday evening' of '1'eestivater and Miss B. B. Byers of Nos. 0 and 10, Kinloss, to have light- on Mrs, J. McKee's lawn. Detroit were visitors at Mrs, Boss' ntng rods put on their respective seats en U S St TERMS --Cash or Trade. No goods charged at reduced Mr. Wesley Downey bad the mis- of learning, home on Sunday, last. T ALA prices. TO Butter, 22c. Eggs, 20e. fortune to fracture his collar bone, phis is getting to be a lively town ; Misses Mande and Mao Skilling who last Wednesday. While vaulting, the traffic was so congested on Tuesday have been enjoying a few weeks holi- pole broke and he fell on his shoulder evening that the rigs were getting Clays, have returned to their duties; with the above result, d the former to her music studio, the GEOn En KIN tangle up with each other, I tell latter to Iter school ust south of aim"ffit!ayou, you Hoed to watch yourself when town, l ygtt are driving around these streets Morris. after night, SVhat with trolley cars, Rev. and lobs. N, J', Ashton and son , �OOd CIooC1S Cheap Prices autos, and traction engines (principal Everett of Bothwell, aro at present ooc-s p Mr. Robt. Cloakey of Toronto has ly the latter) one is safer off the visiting friends in these parts, Altho' been visiting on the 8th. streets altogether, Mr. ,Ashton was on his vacation, he a Miss ac eke was asked to occupy the pulpit in the visiting Misses Jennie c . ,. -r_ . Gorrie Methodist church, which he and Grace Robb this week, fire did and delivered a very fine sermon. Master 'Wesley McOutcheon has re- Y. His text was taken from. St, John's covered from his short illness. Mr, and Mrs. Strettou of Brussels Gospel, 14:1, "Let not your heart be ®' Miss E. Whitely of Kincardine is spent Sunday at the home of Arch. troubled, if ye believe in God, believe Lo " visiting Miss Shedden, 4th line, DloDonald, 2nd con, also in me." d C th e 3 Miss Ella McCracken is the guest of Mrs. Tom, Aikens of Orangehill and °_ N an 10 In Sa - V(� i T[7Q 10NS TO '�' ORONTO 11er sister, Mrs. Case of Evelyn. Mrs. Robt. Aikens of Texas were Valuable Information. - 11v1J i`�71 1 � �7 1[� ' visitors at George,Johnston's last �-± u EXHIBITION -+ i i �T Mrs. Bevon of Toronto is visiting week, i, O T 1 1 1 aX H I B 1 T 1 O1 �1 Mrs. Kellington and `Mr's. Brewer. During the heavy electrical storm Something Every Person In Wingham Mr. Eu ene Sullivan of Detroit• is „ . „•. ,...�..�....�.-...,. g which passed Over this section, the Should Know. -" visiting his cousin, Mrs, John T. Bell SINGLE C) 5 L 0 W$-�&J� of \Zonis, barn of Dix•. Geo. unately it 1st eon., A ♦' �%jwas struck. Fortunately it did noten ��� ' ale ,f -f1 g. 20th 1,o 31stFARE ■ RATE ,catch fire. Near] three hundred e1x a have The Misses Sanderson of Bowman- passed since the medicinal � curative ville are guests of their cousin, Miss Roe's appointment expect to hold lements known to exist in the cod's DAILY ON Martha Roe. their annual harvest I3otne services y� �s Saturda August 29th, to Special • Excursion Days, on Sept. 13th when their old actor, liver were first discovered and Essex- Now On Remember Dates Y, $ P Y + Mrs. Jno. Little, Willie and Frank P P Hired by physicians as a specific iu the v Saturday, September Se temiber I, 3, 5, Little. J. Yuill and Len.. Wheeler are Rev, • E. F. Armstrong of Charing treatment of pulmonary and wasting • s Y P gone west. So has Herb. Manning. Cross, will take charge of the diseases, and as a body-builder and I2th, inclusive. 9 and II, services. strength th creator, but how to extract •... ....... .•. „ .... ........._ ._.:... Misses Ethel and Dorothy Sander- g All Tickets good to return until Tuesday, September 15th. son. and Miss Mary Scott visited with Miss E. Welsh leaves this week for those medicinal elements from the oil Orangehill and Gorrie friends last Manitoba, where she will make her in which they were enveloped, has 0. P. R. Official Programme gives full information regarding Excursion week: home. Upon her arrival at Winni- been the study of some of the most ' 9 CIOt-whoing. rates, special train and through car service, from all stations. Mr. Leland and Miss Vera Elmes of peg, Miss Welsh will be married to expert chemists in the world, ills For .free co apply to (formerly erly Sharp of Crystal City Now, the process discovered by two � � � and Q PY PP y Chicago returned this week after a (formerly of L'thel,) Our best wishes eminent French chemists, Morgues month's holidays with );heir cousins, accompany Miss Welsh to her new and Gautier, should interest every $5,000.00 J. H. BEEMER, Ticket Agent a WINUHAM the Misses Shedden. home, as she was a general favorite. person in Wingham, By an extrac- tive concentrating process they dis- Or write 0. B. FOSTER, District Passenger 1 The many friends of the late Win. covered a way to separate the tonin Agent, Toronto. ed up well at the recent Normal School Frain of Detroit were startled last body building and curative elements g examination. Three' tried and were week to hear of his sudden death, contained in fresh cods' livers from successful -Cora Speir, Jennie Robb, Mr, Frain had been in his usual healththeir useless oil. By this process and T. Dark, the first two Honors, attendingto the duties of his grocery, Vinol is made. Bluevale. so that his death came as a shock to Because Vinol contains no oil, but Dress G��ds Provincial Election, his relatives. Mr. Lorenzo Frain was embodies all the medicinal value of '. School opened on Monday with Dir. BI th. visiting with his brother when the cod liver oil,' with tonic iron added, it McEwen in charge. Y summons came. Our deepest sym- is fast superseding old-fashioned cod Mrs. Gardiner of Exeter is visitingpathy is extended to the sorrowing liver oil and emulsions. As a bol Detailed statement of the expenses The funeral of the late Mrs. Moffatt at the home of her son, P. Gardiner. friends as this is the third death in builder and strength creator for old r of A. H. Musgrove, a candidate at the of Turnberry, took place on Saturday g election for North Riding of Huron, Y age. _Our baseball team defeated Kinear- the family circle since April. people, last; she was 83 ears o£ a a after weak wand fodelicatelpulonar children, Fill b e slaughtered regardless of cost. The greatest held on the 8th June, A.D. 1908:- dine last week ; they go to Wingham r•r� - after sickness, and for all pulmonary Rev. `V. J. `Vest preached the anni- troubles, nothing has ever been Personal expenses ........ . .....$137,75 y on Thursday of this week: versar sermon for the 0. O. F. at known to excel Vinol. We ask Wing- •�,, �7 �" ' Posting notices of meetings..... 11.85 Langside last Sunday. Mr. West is Mr. Hall has returned to town Wroxeter. ham people to try Vinol on our offer Opportunity the pUl'chasers of YY ingtlanl and vicinity Voters' lists ...... ....... . ..... 2.00 High Chaplain of the Order, again, and has resumed his position asto return their money if it does not electrician with Mr. Livingstone. DIE, Fred Russel left for Saskatoon, �� Telephone scot ................. 5.25 We are pleased to report that Mrs. g Sask., on Tuesday morning, gine satisfaction. J. Walton McKib has had for ears 1V o old stock All new Dods Postage..,...., 8.00 Robt. Musgrove has returned from On Friday about 120 left here by Dir. John Forsyth and wife have bon, Wingham, y g Printing ........................ 37.20 Guelph Hospital, nicely recovered, C. V. R. for Manitoba; another con- one tBlyth for few da Her many friends are delighted to see tingent left on Tuesday morning. Bo yr a w ys. Style and patterns correct. Your opportunity. Brie $197.05 her around, Miss Godbolt of Exeter is the guest WM. Mc1QUILLIN g The farmers in this vicinity have a of Mr. and Mrs, T. Hemphill. TELEGRAPHY Quite a gloom fell upon this com- lot of grain standing out; it is re. P Returning Officer munity when it was announced on ported .that the rain has damaged a Dr. L. W. MacKenzie was a Wing- your Trade or Cush. Thursday last, that Mrs. Jas. B. Nicol lot of it, ham visitor on Tuesday of last week. A N D... St. Helene, Aug. 15th, 1908, 3' Y u �J• was dead. Deceased was a daughter The A. Y. P. A. held their annual Miss Wendt of Mildmay is visiting S !1 p R T 11 A N.D of Mr. Jas. married i d t of near Belgrave, garden party on the Church grounds her brother, Mr. J. R. Wendt this She was married to DIE, Nichol about• on Friday hist. Wingham band sup- week. '' " "' "" """""" " eight years ago, and moved to this vi- lied abundance of music • roceeds of Provincial Election cinit about a ear a o and en o ed P P J., ,. evening, $71, Mr. E. Russell of St. Paul, Minn., is the steem of the community. you visiting his parents, Rev. A. L. and The great question, with the young Saturday the 8th inst., she complained Dr. E. C. Wilford will leave here Mrs. Russell, folks to day ie - Detailed statement of the expenses of a pain in her bead. Medical aid shortly for Edinburg, Scotland, where Messrs. John P. Patterson and R. J. r of John T. Currie, a candidate at the was secured, but it gas not thought he will spend a year in college, pre- Mutch have returned to Listowel to Where can I secure an education i election for North Riding of Huron, to be serious. She row worse how- paring himself as a medical mission- resume their work. held on the 8th June, A.D. 1908:- ever, and passed away on Thursday, ary to the foreign field. in the shortest time, at the least L A D I E S H. B. Elliott, printing..... ..$13.28 aged 35. What sad is the fact makes the event stile - T Mrs. s . Ch are visiting with daughter f expense, and that will ensure Theo. Hall, 75 Y g me a good salary after ? Dress. QP. H, Iferr " 1.00 weeks before to the *very day, her Mrs. John Davidson. Yo.� cr2a13 eco ge a a �� Vanatter & Robertson, printing.. 1.00 mother died. Interment took place in THAT FOOTBALL GAME. Rev. L. Perrin, B.A„ returned froth of thiso largeI Institutionci as plut"Sen aloof Alex. Young, rent of hall...... 8.00 Brandon cemetery, Belgrave on Sat- Peterboro on Wednesday, afters end- thought and energy in solving, and we feel Mr. McDonald, " ... 3.00 urday, where her mother was laid to in two weeks Whore. y� P Safe to saying that we are offeringthe very Chas. McOlelland, " 3.00 rest. Little did Mrs. Nichol think To the Editor of the Advance : g best Education at the very lowet possible �j®OQ�S at Cost ��� below, " 2.00 then, that in two weeks, she would be Dir, and Mrs. J. N. Allen, Mr, and price ..ff wo have the most up-to-date— MiltonVoil( i Smith, .... , I would again be pleased if you will 'l'ELEG.RApIi avu SHORTHAND-nolle�e W. S. MoOrostie " ...... 2.00 lying in her grave also. Creat sym- Mrs. T. Q. Hemphill, Mr. Harry in Canada with Schools in both LONDO.�7 Blake & McConnell livery ....., 2.50 pathy is felt for Mr. Nichol and his allow me apace in your columns to Brawn and Miss Godbolt visited in AND ST. THOMAS. ' „ three children. firul in the midst of correct Mr, Justice in regard to some we hold the , ood•will of all the Railroads Cleo, H. Mooney, ...... 2.00 y Listowel on Sunday. Personalexpenses.... , .... . 35,00 life we are in death and we know not fiction which appeared in last week's and aro the oiy College Favored with the G. T. It. Main Lino Wires in each of our who may be the nesW, issue concerning Whitechurch -St. l.; a a Schools. 'Thus we feel that we have excep- $6$ 53 Augustine, I again say that White- tadvantage the Education and in ._ ., church boys, who played in the team thehe placing of our Students. QPM. McQUILLAN n. are all permanent residents of White- Jamestown. Tho demand for the Telegraph Operator G E -N T S� Church and et their mail in the same and the Stenographer is increasing more and Returning Officer REDUCED RATES TO TORONTO. B Miss Paul of Bluevale is visiting at more every day and we experience no diffl- St. Helens, Aug. 15th, 1908. _� office. But as Ido not think Mr. Jus , culty in placing onr Graduates. tice (who might have more properly Richard Miller's. / Via Grand Trunk Railway System term himself ludas) belongs to St. Wm. Moses, jr., intends taking a . Let Us Help You Into A Your chance for a New Suit o1� Overcoat on account of Canadian National Augustine, I bave nothing more to trip to the West. Good Position. NOTICE. Exhibition. Return tickets will be say about the game. Prof. Hicks pre- Miss Nellie Miller of Listowel spent sold at single fare from all stations in diets thunder, lightning, earth -quakes P / / going gAug.unday under the parental roof. OUR FALL. TERM — Da and at nearly the ploice of mate.f .tale Notice is hereby given that I will Ontario to Toronto, good cin Au and volcanic eruptions this season, but S' not be responsible for any debts con- 29 to Sept. 12,- Returning from I did not see any thing of the East Dir. and Mrs. Robt, Hamilton visit- Evening Classes. Commence tracted in my name, by aby person, Toronto on or before Sept. 15. Low Wawanosh Geyser which has been ed friends in Bluevale on Sunday. Moeda August 31st. 'whatever, rate excursions will also be run on ser- doing so much spouting recently. I do y, g tain dates, particulars of which can be not wish to offend any of the football School opened on Monday this MRS. M. A. LAWRENCE P week; I1lias B. Henderson has charge For further particulars- ehtaannd from Grand Trunk Agents. boys as they all gave mea good of No. 10, Morris, Call -write -or phone. ", • . _. .:......-. Belmore P. O, square deal in both games and we play ` ` ball for amusement. It is to be Mr. A. Pollock. finished harvesting London nd FraiCollege vaygInet oc n aphp T�ONDON hoped that every game of football last Saturday, he is among the first to " eeswater. does not cause so much disturbance. finish in this vicinity. The Canadian Telegraph ST THOMAS PHONE s 9 Mr. Justice quite evidently must be of and Business College.... It is likely that Teeswater has seen a very garrulous dyspeptic nature, a,9 Miss Berea Bryans has secured the the last of the woollen mill industry, only J under such conditions could Position of teacher in the junior de- F. E. OSBORlw - - MGR, T R Y U S A number of men have been at work there accumulate so much offensive partment of Ethel school, The Thpoe T's this weals removing the machines gas, -fair Play; Mrs. John Forrest of Cranbrock in this locality last week, from the Purves mill and it is not to -, visited Mis. Alex. Forrest and others s 1 p ' ' " • • ► to dismantle the mill was finals ar- Catarrh Nd vY f+ invite ��?t1 all �+0 1Lls�?C'f'�i ells' Bc`1�rga111S. �e be expected that it will ever he fitted + r ' tip and operated again. The decision A severe storm passed over this part , rived when it was learned that the w Cured. early Monday morning. Mr. (leo. CANADIAN NATIONAL mean business. Come early and get some real plums. Some teas will blend --others Dominion Goverment bad firmly re- Johnson's barn, Sed con., Grey, was EXHIBITION, TORONTO �7 +' y . Won't. Its just here dist we fused toinereme the tariff onxmport- But Never by Medicine Swallowed, struck with' lightning, doin some 1'1' e safe you 11 $ $ where others just save you cents. excel from many years' know- ed woolled goods, Snuffs, Sprays or Douches, damage, but not setting it on f1re. ledge of this branch we are able ,_. ,�vas 3,fi5 from Wingham j�,EA AIEAI �'R - we sell the best patterns in town, P1Z.� to select those teas which will Catarrh is not a blood disesae and good going Aug, 29th to Sept, 12th i go well together. Contains No Caustic Acids. that is why it cannot be cured by any Special Excursion McCaul's -rho misfits ill el`e try one. g Our National Danger. Rates p2.70 a It's heating and drawing, that's wb medicine taken into the stomach, g o y Catarrh is a germ trouble contracted Good going Septr, 1st, 3rd, bth, 9th, 11th, Putnatn's (torn Extractor is better from the germ laden air you breathe Time to Cry a Halt Before Complete All tickoh valid returning from To. Our 30c Tea than cheap acid substitutes. Insist on inward, These germs fasten them- roma on or hetero Sept. 15th, ls+,s. Putnam's only � k t t f selves in the tissue and air? cells of the res Rei;ul a. o of or advert s nit mat. or or spec• Is of exceptionally fine qualityy ill train service, or ask nearest Grand The !savor has been eApeolany breathing organs, multiply by mil. Trunk Ageht. - looked to, lions, cause sneezing, coughing, rais- There are thousands, Both men and - - -- stRTHS' Ing of, mucous, dkeharae from the women, who do not take time to eat n Our 40c Tea Peaks• --In Toronto, on August 8tb, to nose, difllealty ]n breathing, hoarse- properly. They rush through life., GUING ru a EST . Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Peaks; a laugh- ness, dryness and stoppage of the and as a result we have s t age of inditeAN M Ilae few equals, It bas rich yet ter• nose, tickling in the throat and other gestion, nervousness, irritability, Clo v 1,1 .Cl1ICAGn AND ST, I'AVI,, delicate flavor combined with symptoms that can only be reached sleepless nights, and iliorose disport• i\11NNEdPO1.TS OI'. DVI,UT31 ' the IIsaT Dtl.ttvi.ro QoentTlktt, itobinson-In Xutanna, $ask„ on the y .----on the— by ■ HAN "PA ]DR WA 0 11th fust„ to Dlr. and Mrs, Win. Ro� the dry air principle of Hyomei. tion. Our national danger is stomach 1.+ARi1I 7,Ai30itTt TIS' 7L:COUItSTOIIS It medicates t'he air ou breathe trouble duo to the strenuous life. Our �•r m btneon (formerly of Wingham) a with 'the curative'pro you of the Mi -on -a tablets, strengthen the �x0.no Geing ��ls.00 ad'altional Returning Ol4ll 5Ov 1 1r 600, �i p . ,opt, rat frons oronto, North flay and In- 72 riEArl�It9. Australian 7;ucalyptus Foroi,ts whera walls of the. stomach and stimulate so, for nedlato stations, and all Mations wont � lI rrg a deoldedly high-grA,da Tea. catarrh is unknown. brotion of the digestive jglaos. They thereof In Ontario. .Aog, 20-27, Sept.2-14, has evoryt7iing to ebnlhiehd Gri .,,..fin Ea,:it WA wati6th, A n ust Tire reason you get relief in a. Iain • filake the stomach comfortable and from• Toronto and ea*t and cast of prilua A gg g in Ontario. Tickets will also be imued dirt I tit, Marg' fiannal Grigg, aged 28 ute or two from llyorael, is because .it cure indigestion, Toronto and C. P. sty. on followint dote years. destroys ever" catarrhal gge1'Yn in the Sick heMmbee, palpitation, jellow itndor cortAin aonditlons .A g. , is, am 1 y}, y,,. stir yon breathe anal its dry penetra• skin anti. Coated tongue are a few of 20� 22, 27, SopC. 1, 2, 8, D, ii, 14. Bettor and Eggs Wanted 'Wade .In Turnliorr ,August 11tL, ting arolnii, will reach the innermost the many distressing results of indt• Margaret Burns beloved wife of teoestes of the air assagsa, killing gastloo. that All -a never falls to _ I'ot tiokbtt and lull Information, ball oil ,npVim, Wade% aged s0: rllillioratx of erins a 1r1p>itute. W. I11c�iit,Y T _ , .ThaindeW aura. awvtr :d.gentr or .vests _ Q Niellol--On Thu�rgaA. �y+, Aug, istll, iu struotittl moans• freedom of op tossed Walton MoXibban soils Mi -on -x in H ChPoSt' e Morris, Ma�p,,,ia L. Nethery, beloved roe�pltatotY or ails. W. Mc >bboti d0 Dont boxes, and uarantee to t'e• J. D.McDonald . - wife of Mira J, ]3. Nichol, aged W sells 8yomei under,t't guar Vntee of eat• fund the money if h does nut give Disidoo P,u"star Amokb,1,6rom i, .w r.,.w, ,�.w,., �+otti'IA. iiifi�u+et 6 t tSt' ft t e ilta►tsit► e _ j' Pkitia lbl,r>d, bomlilete ua'tiilt'ebotiaan. � wr