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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-09-17, Page 5i I „now-..,i.-.w+e+.+.1w-_m+. w _..r_.-w w.. w_,n ,._..,,_. ... ' '... ,. .. _ 1+.. •. .... _. -_. _. ft%A I T ft unit ,i;w4 I , Iii .., l i Ill :r ul tSiRl ' HEy 0 Fl't 4 AND Weap Wellry Wbat more. would you want C..O„ r,/.rtt a' • We are Sole Agents in Winghanl ;-IcGee & Cam .A,r:uG.W d ,Ir ., __!,'•- +^ ':1cY:!'Jieau.G: Lu1n e.—_ •=- iL ', 0.,.', r! h{ u t ,,Li n._L...,.. For 36=c New subscribers can have the wino ham Advanc. and the mfintualamily ,, THE WING AN ADVANCE, TR URSD A Y, *SEPTEMBER 17, 1905. Y The township of .A -0a lcld lost one of its oldest as well as voe of its most highly esteemed residents on Friday last,• 111 the death of Squire William 5T411ough, who was well part the allot- ted three score years and ten, IIe was one of the pioneers in the truest sense of the word, ]caving lived near this village ever since his early boy- hood., Ile was a titan of sterling Integrity, and uprightness of life, and no meanness wag ever tolerated or encouraged by him. Although of fairly rugged frame, lie 'has been 4oing down for some time, though ablo to bo about as usual. Ife was a staunch Pres)- k i'iau, and equally as staunch a Lil, :41, and was always a prominent and;R' ctive figure at pasty gatherings. Ills wife predeceased Nina some years, and a married daughter kept house for hint. Mr. Mallough Amply slept away, being found dead In bed. The funeral on Tuesday, Sept. 3od., was one of the largest ever seen, in this section. A man of good deeds i,nd noble: impulses, his name will long live in the memory of those who were his fellow citizens. —Mrs. Peter McDonald, 2nd con., Micron, lost her home and was fur. tun - ate to save her own life and that of her children early Sunday morning F 'II" I.'. I . Sept, 0th. The family were awakened Wingham Citizens' Band has been engaged for last Ifnron Fall Fnlr. They play well r STYLES FALL 10th last. at 8 Saturday afterpoon,t 10 08 o'clock,meeting Huron FAII Fairto complete Dl Directors called is arrangements for the. Fair of Oct,, x and 2. Ladies The Continuation department of our l public school has a very large attend- , ante under the careful tuition of Prin- THE ALBERT cipal pitmerott and hiss BessieMc- Coats 1111` a Camus, , Now fronts are being placed in the i d stores of W. A. Grewar and Miss. (Made iA CanadO Strachan, The tooth of time has been THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN making havoc with the timber which is being superseded by convent, : Our bowlers aro quite pleased over dust received, twp cases t their trophy winning of four fine Mor- of LADIR$1 • AND CHIL- ; ria chairs at the Wingliam tourna- DREN'S NEW FALL and , ment, where 28 rinks. contested, The WINTER COATS. Brussels quartette was John Habkirk, daughter out of the window. Her - S. F. Rowland, Robt, Downing and CORRECT STYLES D. O. Ross. with fancy strapping and stitohitig. Lined to the waist with mercerized lining. Made in Black, Navy, Brown and The fiftieth anniversary of Brussels WELL TAILORED Methodist Sunday School was fitting- PERFECT IN FIT ly observed on Labor Day. A presen- brother, who stood beneath the win- tation was made to Bir. B, Gerry, the nesday, the 2nd Inst. Mr. and Mrs. first Superintendent, and also to W. Coat and Skirt Department on Second Floor, where a large H. Kerr, who has been the Superin- tendent for the past 25 years, stock of Ready-to-wear Garments await your inspec- We are sorry to hear that Albert, tion. We'11 be pleased to show you through, son of Arthur Hingston, a former to save her own life, After the ._ Brusselite, who now resides at Hill- " Sept, 0th. The family were awakened yard, 'Washington, died on August LAIJIES <AUA 1 b. by the, noise of the burning building 17th, at Los Angeles, California, of and could save nothing but h little , pneumonia, He was 23 years of age clothing. Mrs. McDonald counted and had been in failing health fora NO, 605.—All wool ]Kersey Coat, 46 inches long, neatly trimmed her children as soon as the ruched p the open air and was" horrified to THE ALBERT time, p, The death occurred Sunda the 6th M and cording ; ay franc. This Coat is a with self -strapping favorite. great favorite. Made in Black, Navy, Brown and Olive. learn one of her little girls was in bed . inst., at his late residence, 302 Albert _ NO. G00. --All wool Kersey Coat, 47 inches long, neatly trimmed in the burning house. Amidst smoke THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN street, Stratford, of John H. Wilbee, with self -strapping on back and front ; Gibson effect on shoulder; fly- front. Made in Black, Navy, Brown, Green. and flames slag bravely climbed the in his 60th year, The'deceased came stair and threw her five-year-old to his death as a result of injuries re- NO, 623.—AII wool Kersey Coat, 47 in, long, fly front, trimmed daughter out of the window. Her - Funny, but as the old maxim se's—EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY. I a' y' beived by falling from a scaffolding with fancy strapping and stitohitig. Lined to the waist with mercerized lining. Made in Black, Navy, Brown and fall was broken by Mrs. AlcDonald's at the Grand Trunk shops on Wed- Myrtle Green, brother, who stood beneath the win- What we intend to say, however, has no reference to dogs, nesday, the 2nd Inst. Mr. and Mrs. dew. The brave woman then jumped but to illustrate. Everyone remembers when Wilbea went to the city from Brussels NO. 599.—Double-breasted all wool Kersey Coat, 47 inches long, nicely trimmed with self -strapping, This is a very effective to save her own life, After the ._ EDWARD HANLAN WAS THE CHAMPION OARSMAN two ears ago and during their abort p g g garment. Made in Black, Navy, Brown and Green. excitement was over it was learned JOHN L. SULLIVAN " " " PUGILIST residence had trade many friends. that Mrs. McDonald had been severely TOM. LONGBOAT It " It RUNNER Some person had the nerve to enter injured in jumping from the upstair the home of Barrister Sinclair on A * ++ /`a G1 L17 .IOA window. The fire completely destroy- P p p' But these like many others we might mention have all had their Monday morning 'shortly lifter one c ., eel the dwellingand among the valu- g day, JUST THE SAME WITH SHOES. ties could mention many o'clock. His movements awoke Mrs. able household furniture that furnish- bas,beens, but it is not our business to throw stones. , To make a long story shprt, however, we desire to state to the people of Wing. Sinclair who called her husband. ._; Just opened, a case of Girls' Coats, imported from Germany. ed good for the flames, was a hand- some nett/ or an and :a beautiful side- g ham and vicinity that THE CHAMPION SHOE FOR MEN IS While Mr. Sinclair was making,a Styles are very pretty, and Prices are SURPRISINGLY Low, You can't Buy the cloth and make them for the money, "To See board that was onlyrecently urcbas- p P ed. A emelt insurance was on the AL ./ search for the burglar the latter quiet - ly sllnped out of the door, It was fortunate he did as the householder — em e o BuyThem." house and contents. had a revolver ready to give him a LADIES' TOP SKIRTS. C , In fact so good is THE ALBERT that we have no hesitation in warm reception. Several other bur - guaranteeing them in all leathers INCLUDING} PATENTS. If you glaries have taken place here lately. Nicely made tailored Skirts, in Black or Navy Venetian, Pan - want the best, THE ALBERT is what you want. New fall samples The Central Hotel, Ferguson & Ross' ama, Vicuna or Box Cloth. See our Special at $5.00. in all leathers on exhibition in South Window, store, and Backer Bros, butcher shop were visited. Fortunately little dash J Herald Weekly y} Are The Most Nutritious, Delicious was secured. Ui and UU i Stat r And Beneficial. I Icoo --y7 iCo W L 5 How quickly the human system Pr re- Have You Bronchial Catarrh ? - bels at nature's products which Provi- p dente did not design as a food or -_ it is easily recognized by the dry fi'on1 now until the end 1 1908. medicine, yet how many of our most ` At Robt. Johnston's old stand. ' 'Phone 129. cough and hoarseness. Not difficult nourishing and delicious foods and to cure with Oatarrhozone as Mr. fruits, as well as our most, healingl--,* % Xavier Babin; of River Capalin, Que„ medicines are enveloped in unwhole- proved. "Na one could suffer more some coverings, and it is left for the from bronchitis than I did. I had a ingenuity of than to prepare thein for hard hacking cough that caused me use. , great pain. My throat as hoarse, For' instance, the nourishing egg and I hailreat distress in m chest, 0 0 BOOM 'I i .W;d must be broken from its shell, the suCatarrhozone reached the sore spots n- g y q eluent oyster, or the crab, taken froru 116 T 0 and gave immediate relief. Since us - its shell. Nuts, oranges and bananasN V V ing it I have not had a single attack." are encased in most unwholesome Ever h si ian who is asked about _ s „ air shells or coverings, The roots and READY Catarrhozone says it is a sure cure, so North e SL e n herbs of the field contain some of our will you if you try it.' Sold every - 1110s t potent and 'healing mor use. FOR BUSINESS where, 2a -c and $1. «[ J• I j IG UI A j / e which must be extracted for use. `j' j , c.• ,[tf ,i _..., ... to the treatment of pulmonary trou-Having bought out ,Hardware ......... .... . p .. _ - Just so, the cods liver contains well- _ known curative elements, unexcelled . t the Central Hardwar a business of a• °'—" bic.s. I at citizen was driving a nicely- THURSDAY r a d FIDAY` For centuries people were obliged to t Mr. J. V. Hill, we are now ready to supply the wants of matched team which trotted together 1 Y q>, a all the old customers and will be leased to have new Mlle a swallow greasy Cod liver oil and enrol- , , P in perfect order. "Why do not hus- r M1;; d_ t sions to get the benefit of these veru- ones give us a call also. We're starting in business with able curative elements. Physicians the I the intention of using every person right, so that they will bands and wives go through life just world over recognized the uselessness" come and see us again. like tbat?" observed another citizen SEPTEMBER24' RN Vo of than oil, but how to separate the' who admiringly watched the pair, medicinal elements from the objet -1 We are agents for the Happy Thought Stoves and "Nell, you see," said bis,neigebor, "it tiouable oil, has been the qneftion. I Ranges, also for the celebrated Pal,ndora Range. is just like this—there is only one After years of experimenting, two eminent French chemists have, by ai Call in and see our Stoves l If we haven't got what tongue between those horses." Thursday Evening, Sept. 24`h. scientific, extractive and concentra- I you want, well soon get it for you. ting process produced from fresh cods' i , - The Agricultural Hall will be open and the public are cordially invited to btoves livers all b the medicinal, ofcoW trouble t0 get repairs for your Old Stove. healing visit the hall and see the exhibits to advantage. Admission 10c. ufa- 0 11 ma L and body building elements of cod W© have a, lot of Plow repairs, Shares, +SLC., that we LUCknUW, liver oil, omitting the oil entirely, and are selling chem to clean out. Sept.these combined with peptonate-of-iron g P Alex, Gollan is improving nicely Friday Afternoon, S5th make Vinol, which ks more potent WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. after the shaking up he got by falling • than any other known Cod Liver pre- paration. As a body builder, and _.. off a beam n the barn two weeks ago. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. llt.Rangeso t v strength creator and for all puhnon- The new bride over the mill race 'cry troubles it has no -equal• Try is open for traffic. The btid a on GREEN RACE,—Bills heats; best three t five. Open d horses that have rig. Vinol on our guarantee. Walton Me- p g ver won public money. Horses to be attached to four -wheeled rig. Ribbon, druggist, Wingham, Ont.Otl Campbell street west, is snaking good Competitors trust be members of the Society—$10, $0, $1, J. 0. Stewart progress. FARMERS' HORSE RACK.—half-mile heats; best three in five, Horses to Mr. Alexander S, Campbell, one of be attached to four -wheeled rig; horses to be owned and driven by it SUCCESSOR'S TO J. V. HILL p farmer or his son. Competitors to be members of the Agricultural Case Prices far the fall of i906 : FOR SPELLERS. r the old residents of Lucknow, died on Society—$10, $0, $1-. L./ ri r 2L dW 1'C Directly Opposite Tuesday night, the Sth inst., after a I Brunswick Hotel short illness. He was 4o years of age. SLOW HORSE RACE.—Half-mile heats ;best two in three. Prizes will leo' • d awarded to horses making the slowest time. Horses cannot be driv- No. 9-18--4 Holes, square ..... . .. . ....... y 16.50 When °•ei" and "le" both spell "e," The death oecurred in Dungannon en by their owners—$3, $2. 4 9-18-6 ca , , , , , , . , ....... I6.50 [low can we tell which it shall be? on the 6th inst, of Wiftiam Mallough Hese s a rule ou ma believe BEST LADY DRIVER.—Prizes, $3, $2, $1, _ 0-20- 4 « cc , , , , , , , , , • • , , . , . 17 1,0 That never, n ver will deceive, father of BIr. D. Mallough of this vii- LADIES' HITCHING RACE. --Horses to be hitched to buggy and driven 9.20' cc as .. .. 18.50 And all such troubles will relieve— lage. Mr. Mallough was 88 year. old, once around the track—$3, $2. A simpler rule you can t,conceive. Mr. J. B. Mathers, who is back from 9.1$---4 as with Reservoir........... 22.75 It is not made of many pieces, POTATO ItA E.—Competitors to stand to horse. Potatoes to be placed 10U 22 To puzzle daughters, sons, or nieces, ALMA LADIES COLLEGE, St. Thomas, Ontario Vancouver on a visit, paid a welcome yards from the starting point, Mount, ride to first potato, dismount 9-186 to « • • • ' ' ' • • ' •' ' 9J Yet with it all the trouble ceases: visit to the Sentinel on Saturday. He and pick up potato, remount, ride back to starting point, dismount 9-20-4 , , , , ,,, ,,, ,,, 22.75 After C anCl apply; $150,000 endowment, hence ®O pays all charges for regular course y' and put potato in ail, and so on with each oti to. Morse an pp first-class advantages at very riteludmg Latin, Trench, German, reports that Bir. and Mrs. Jas. Bryan p p p p p « al ii After outer letters h" size,—$3, $2, 9 -2Q --G , . , • , , • .... • 25.00 raa*onable rates. Science, Pianoforte, l ra%viug, with board, room are well pleased with B. C., as are all Thus a general in a siege Mr Catalogue, address laundry and library for one year. the former Lucknowites. HIGHLAND DANCING,—Prizes are offered as follows. No entrances fee re - Cast high shelf X2.65 extra U i [1 closet 6.60 = Writes a letter to his lle e ; 9 "The Raclatrar." Separate apartincatt for younger pupils, Men's Sailor's Hornpipe ............ . ... . . . ..... $3 $2 $1 g , g $ Or an army holds the field, Bir. John Odlum Assisted in re-.. water front $2,50, thermometer $1,00. And will never deign to yield, shingling his home on Outrun street Girls Sword Dance . . . . . .. . .............i $3 $$2 $1 While a warrior holds a shield Girl's Irish Jig ........ . . . ... . . . . $3 2 $1 this ascii, On Tuesday he carried Girl's Highland Fling Or ices strength his arm to wield, Frank Sclinttcr of Walkerton re- g g ' qi3 $$ $1 y Two exceptions the must note, Hugh McMillan, Southampton, has two bunches o£ shingles up the ladder Best Dressed Highlander .. . ... . ... . .. . ... . . ... $3 $2 Call and let us explain the many good points in 3 Which all scholars learn by tote; beets sentenced to six months in jail cpntly bought from Wm. Arnold of to the roof and placed them in post. Competitors to furnis.i pipe music required, and prize -winners must give at Leisure is the first of these, for a third offence in breaking' the Greenock, perhaps the fattest and big- tion for use. Ile, has ttssed his 87th least Otte number at Concert at night. this Range. It will be to your advantage to know how For the second we have seize, g gest calf for its age that ever came in- t _ we aro felling such superior goods at the above prices. iy simple wile, liquor law, but was not present to to Walkerton. It was 7 weeks old, year, but feels almost as hearty as Now Oti know the slm a M A full , line of home manufacture. Food Stoves, Base %.earn it cluicli, and Ott to school ! ricer Iris f:lto. and dressed l03 lbs. when a young tnan. i i't l ll+ i C tlzens' Qai9d slnd .[icknoV Pipe Band Burners, Surface Barriers, Wood Heaters and Box Stoves [lave been engaged for the afternoon and will furnish choice programs or r A GENUINE O1FF ER. at proportionately low prices. every Stove Warranted. MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOO ZAM-SUK DOW T` NEGLECT THAT SORE I music In front of the Grand stand. Call and be convinced. 1'G$T 2AM GUti AT oUt1 i4:.P8NS1Gt '-'--" A Chicago man has just died from blood poison. SPECI&L PRIZES. Magist#ate i'erry, of Goldfeids T3;C., belibves in making a ing arcing from neglect of n small sore. vont We appreciate the position taken Ly the conn or woman whys " nod thin known, Vnun of ani 6,,k, the great Household ne lett a cut a atoll of eczema, or nn open sore says : -" If your preparation is %that on claim, you should A number of special prizes are Offered this year, including prizes of $3 and halm ho sa t- "After a ver lair trial T have roved Zam•13u1c g > R, Vaamorman for best colts sired b "Lord Dundee." Sea prize • r Y Y h of any kind, fee air is tall Of poisun germs, have no objection to letting us try it be bre spending rur stoney $2 by V. y ottaineptly satisfactory, Its my case it cured a skin rash of five waiting to stmt up their evil results in neglected on it," To every person taking thio view we soy, send one cent list for full particulars. ears' stAnding which no doctor had been rabid to da any good $Ores, wounds, etc. In Zane-13uk is safety. Lam• stamp (to pry t emir poslnt,d) and wont incl irate of this Leper slake your entries early with the Secretary. for. I would 4ertainly encourage any petson to keepp Zam•lluk Buk is to highly antiseptic that applied to any to Lam•Iluk Co.,Toronto, oronto, and Nye will mail you A free trial box In his home." The magistrate is rite right. Uvery homa meds 0,indisea8e or injury it makes blood poisontug im- of/.am•lhik. 'Lam-13uk is purely herbal, suitable for cite delicotd Admission to Grounds, 215c i Children, IOC i Vehicles, 25c.Zam-13uk1 Unequalled for outti burns, tirulses, cezema, blood possible. In using 7ain•Iiuk you have three Fkb1 of little y ltildreny ytt a o%N ad tl enough to ti O chronic sores ex. Youn 5 poisoningand nll skin diseases, All stores iind druggists sell It at rocecses goingon at once for 'Lam-iluk is healingof lona ears Standing. All d#u gisu and stores oe, per box, soothing n [ Y Y 3 $ y^5 !a f;d , 5 Sp ifdnts a box. Sure euro for piles, + nd tttttisr tile, Tr it without delay. for t , CONCERT—Friday Evening, September 25th. A high -c -III voncrrt will be, given in the Opera, l:louso, on the evening of ifs ! Priday, Sept. 25th. The following well-known artists will take part:—J. If. T 11BIG AIiR A Ca.tnernn, in humdrou9 songs, Akita and dialect stories -,Mrs. Coutts -Main, i' Scot.tish dromatie voealfat and t'locutionist; bliss Alaud Busehlen, the i ® y popular vloliniet, and dataelnct by prizds winnora. Thow artists will aivn ' t . Tho Admission o is 25c and llu"e, 'with plan of hail w . a. high•elass bi]!t?rlaitltrti t t 1 i It ' "ING /fl M so ONTARIO IIfr"1 ' for retelve(I Eeats at Mexibboll,: drug stole. .Lj ,Jr rill. 4J s !! .RL t D I St . }TREASIM R i