The Wingham Times, 1910-08-04, Page 1THE WINGH
M TIMES.
VOL. XXXLX -NO. 2001.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGTJST 4 1910,
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
KODAKS
FILMS
SUPPLIES
Brownie Camerae, $1, $2, $3, if4, $5,
$7 and $10 each,
Promo Cameras -Plate or Film.
Kodaks-Film, $10.00 to $36 00.
We sell Camera Supplies that are
manufactured by Eastman (The
Canadian Kodak Co.) They are
the best.
Come in and inspeot our Camerae
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
me � Store .
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
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INSTRUCTION
ON THE
:.VIOLINa
BY - b
• H. E. PIKE, L. ills V. IL t
* t • Louheed's Boarding House, ;
+•
Minnie Street, WINGHAM, Out. O
• %EEMS ON APPLICATION. `
99♦99*999999 N♦♦*9♦999+o0
1 $2,500
SALARY
As Provincial Manager
now, two and a half years
ago hardware clerk at $8
per week, and who was a
farmer's son, 23 years of
age and without pull. Six
months training in one of
our branches and two
years faithful, service to
his' company made the diff
erence.
The difference between the
big men and the little
men, the successful and
unsuccessful -is only a dif-
ference of training. We
have transformedthous-
ands of little men into
big men.
You may study partly at home
and finish at College.
Fall Term Opens Aug. 29th
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SrOTTON, 1'rinclp&l
ChrisIie's Grocery
PHONE 59.
The Store For
Fresh Table
supplies
That's what yon want -and
that's what we sell you. Jus*
TRY US. WE'LL PLEASE YOU.
Canned Apples
Fruit; of all kinds are scarce
mostlyall of us r
and ave for
c
apples. You needn't want when
yott can ,have them Banned, and
good quality. Gallon cans 30c.
Minute Tapioca
Here's a quick seller. It is a
food not a fad ap'd those who use
it inVaribly 'want it again.
Per racket We,
THE TEA AND COFFEE STORE
OUT FLOWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C.GRAHAM & SON
PHONE 101,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Lucknow 01
Lnoknow had
boys and girls re
Monday and Ta
of various kinds
On Tuesday . the
shape of old ti
The Queen's Ow
ronto, the Piper
Band fnrniehed
There were a la
in Lnoknow. A
itee attended the
Home Week
very successful old
nion this week and
day special programs
of sport were given.
program was in the
e Caledonian games,
Regiment Band, To-
Band and Teeswater
the musical program.
ge number of visitors
number of Wingham-
elebration on Tuesday.
To BENT. -}1
Apply to Mre.
use on Frances street.
r.) Tamlyn.
The 1.
The annual
Sarnia and Det
nrday, August
go via regular
Park then via
From Sarnia t
made via the
"Tach moo."
will lave Sa
day night, A
fare to Sarnia
to Detroit, 75
other column f
O. F. Excursion.
. 0. 0, F. excursion to
oit will be held on Sat.
3th. Excursionists will
G. T. R. train to Hyde
peoial train to Sarnia.
Detroit the trip will be
hits Star Line's steamer,
etnrning speoial train
at 10 o'clock on Mon -
gust 15th. The return
e $1.90 and from Sarnia
sate. See advt. in an -
r full particulars.
GIRLS WANT n. -Apply D. S. PERRIN
& 0o., London, Ont.
Oddfel to
At the regular
Lodge, No. 119, I.
evening last the, 14�
installed by D. D.
P. G., W. W. Hon
moat; V. G., Peter
John W. Haines;
Groves; Treas., H.
John Amebury; Coi
R. S. N. G., J. W.
A. Bell; R. S. S., J.
A. Tipling; I, G.,
J. A. Cummings; 0
R. S. V. G., 'Robt.
G., S. Piper.
s' Officers.
seting of Maitland
O.F., on Thursday
wing officers were
M. Maguire:-
; N. G., John 'La -
S, Deane; Fin.•Seo.,
Reo,-Seo., John F.
Elliott; Warden,
., D. McGillivray;
earen; L S. N G.,
. Hewer; L. 5 S.,
W. Dodd; 0, G ,
ap., H. Hinsoliffe;
. Currie; L. S. V.
BIC+ BARGAINS in Men's, Women's and
Children's Shoes at our Mid -Summer
Sale. Every pair must go at some price.
W. J. GREER.
Pleasant
Oa Friday evenin
departnee for their n
bellford, Mr. and
were given please
Johnston's reetauran
presented with a gel
charm by the me
L. 0. L. and on the
Mo0oo1's home, Mr
sented with a set of
officers and teaohe
Sunday School.
was spent at bot
best of good wis
Mr, and Mre. Mag
nese and proepsrit
arewelis.
last, prior to their
w home in Camp -
re. S. A. Maguire
t farewells. At
Mr, Maguire was
watch chain and
ere of Wingham
lawn at Mr. John
. Maguire was pre•
silver spoons by the
a of the Methodist
very ;pleasant time
gatherings and the
es were extended to
ire for health, happi•
in their new home.
GIRLS WANTED -For work on power
sewing machines in knitting mill or on
day work. Oledn, steady work and
good wages. Apply to THE WATSON
MFG. 00., LIMITED, Paris, Ont.
Crippen A
Dr, Hawley' Har
Ethel Ohara Leneve,
who fled from Londe
the disappearance of
dootor's wife, were a
Point,: Quebec, on Su
Oanadian Pacific liner
oemmand of Inspector
Yard. The identifioati
tines by the English d
tire crimination of one o
ea clonal flights in reoent
eoentr
8
A&,ompanied by two Oa
he boarded the vessel al
utes-later both man and
in tateir staterooms,
in spirits, bat mentally
relaxed tension, but the
boy's clothing, Nobble
They there no longer
RobineoiRa, and son as boo
werb, On July 20. drip
With the murder of an u
an, The ;girl is held de
They wiltbe
e k
taken bub
the eterimship (;royal G
Quebec on Thursday.
rested.
y Orippen and
is stenographer,
England, after
elle Elmore, the
etted at Father
ay, aboard the
:ontrose, at the
ew, of Scotland
n of the fugi-
eotive marked
the most sell.
riminal t al annals
adieu. °fiioers,
d fifteenmi-
n
irl were looked
rippen, broken
aliened by the
girl, garbed in
hysterically.
he 'Ito,. John
ed from Ant -
n is oharged
known wont.
n aooessory.
En tan
g don
orge, leaving
1'
Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page '8.
The County H use of Refuge.
The two latest in Mee to be admitted
to the oonnty house of refuge at Clinton
are Aogns Maodona d, of Bayfield, and
Robert Dunbar, o : Wroxeter. There
are now eighty-five ople in the bonse.
There has not been a death in the testi•
tntion since the first .f Juno, showing
that the old people an standa lot of
hot weather. ,
Fresh fish every week -end, at T,
FELLS' butcher shop.
Clean S
H. E Isard & O
on page five of this
announce a Clear
goods, clothing,
sale will oomtuen
611i and will con
Aug. 20th. It yo
gains in general
yon to visit Isard'
of this sale. Lo
page five.
eep Sale.
. have a large advt.
issue in which they
Sweep Sale of dry
rooeries, etc. The
on Saturday, Aug.
nue until Saturday,
are looking for bar-
erohandise it will pay
store during the time
np the price list on
Rural
Since our last i
Telephone Co,
on the 10th of
following parti
Richard H. Irw
Joseph MoBurn
Geo. T. Rober
and Robert Shi
future a number
9th and 6th of
have conneoti
Through the effo
Telephone Co. an
phone Co. arrange
with the Bell Tele
the rate to subaori
ies between Wro
will, in future, be
15 Dente. This wil
and in future a Bel
ham or North
be able to tack to
for 10 cents and th
er oan talk to a Be
subscriber oonneo
10 cents.
elephones.
ne the North Huron
ae irstalled telephones
act wawanosh for the
• - Chas. H. King,
n, ,Robert McBurney,
, Samuel McBurney,
on, Adam Robertson
1. In the very near
of subscribers on the
ast, Wawanoah will
with Wingham.
s of the North Heron
the Wroxeter Tele.
ants have been made
hone Co., whereby
rs of these oompan.
eter and Wingham
0 Dents in place of
give a good service
subscriber in Wing-
ron subsoriber will
roxeter snbeoriber
toxeter enbeerib-
or a North Huron
ed to Wingham for
b
1
Moved to
Mr. S. A. Maga
wards of eight ye
the TIMES office, 1
oompanied by Mrs
for Oampbellford,
has accepted a pos
the office in which
ing trade. Mr,
workman, and one
Iy to his duties, ,
right in all his de
the TI1sFS drive
wishes of the ed
has our beet wieb
cess in his now ho
denoe here he wa
eiaetio worker in
F. and C. O. F1., h
different sooleties
Maguire will be
Methodist ;0huro
who has been a
staff for some yea
the meohanioal e
future as well as
tercets of the pat
the absenoe of tli
ampbeliford.
o, who has for up.
re been foreman in
t last Saturday, ac.
Maguire and family,
where Mr. Maguire
tion in the Herald,.
o learned the print-
agnire was a good
who attendedstrict-
ing honest and up -
lingo and he lel.ves
with the very best
tor and staff and he
for all kinds of sue -
e. During his reef.
an active and enthu-
the L. 0. L., I. 0. 0.
lding offices in these
Both he and Mre.
noh missed in the
Mr. Ernest Greer,
ember of the TIMES
will have charge of
d of the business in
oohing after the in -
one of this office in
editor,
Special Count Council Meeting
A special meeti . g of the county coun-
cil was held on 'Inesday of this week
for the purpose of .onsidering the report
of the oommittee appointed to enquire
into the oonenmpt ve sanitarium prom).
sition, which appr ved of the A. P. Mc-
Lean property as suitable site for such
an institution. T e council drove out
to inspect the site and apparently were
not favorably imp eased with what they
saw. A number contended that the
Bowden property at Exeter was mere
suitable, while there held that the
county town was he 'place for county
institutions. A motion was presented
by Ootinoillors Leckie and Munroe
whioh provided • at no action be taken
in choosing a e .e until the meeting of
the oounoil in D:camber at Exeter, and
that them
co tieseke further archer en•
deavor to eco o a more suitable site
near the con y tenon if pos ible. It
wee moved in inendnlent by Oonnoil-
lors Geiger a d Govenlock that the
Bawden prop° ty at Exeter be pnroheeed
for $3,700, to a used as a sanitarium,
only patients f om Heron 0000ty to be
admitted; that the inetitntion be gov
erned by thre trustees as a board of
control, and t e Warden 8f the oonnty.
Only+ eight nnoiilors voted for the
amendment d the Motion was de. Mr.
glared cattle . Th
e matter Is therefore Nsrvi�
left over to the Deoeniber meeting.- Mut
Goderioh Si ndl.
Uowli g Tournment..
The anneal
ham Bawling
net 17th and
sent to a larg
expected t
x e ted .bat
will be more
the past. Th
and having b
more rinks p1
on4Inament of the Wing -
tub will he held on Aug-
Btb. Invitations will be
numbed of clubs and it is
the tournament this year
largely attended than in
green It in excellent shape
n enlarged will permit of
ing.
LosT.-In
movement, e
R. station. l
•
A
Mr. Thee,
accident on
loading a b
dray at the r
Store. He el
bones just be
broken. Thi
lay Mr. Dean
His numeroq
speedy reoov
sWatch, Omega
y ca
9ilDaae;e; at or near G. T.
nI, MoLEoD, Ripley.
ainful Accident
ears met with a painful
nday afternoon while nn -
rel of vinegar from his
r of Wm. Bone's Grocery
ped and one of the small
w one of his ankles was
unfortunate accident will
off work for some weeks
friends will wish him a
Y.
Cow TO ExCHANGE. A good Jersey
Grade Clow to exchange for Holstein, nr
other heavier milker. Apply to L. W.
RANSON, National Hotel, Wingham.
The Western Crops.
Wheat putt ng has been started at a
number of W stern points. The repent
rains have n changed materially the
general sites on as they came too late.
Provided the estimate of Hon. W. R.
Motherwell, inister of agriculture, of
Saskatohewa , is correct, that province
will have a 6 .000,000 bushel yield. The
whole wheat rop should nearly touch
the 100,000,0 0 mark. Last year Mani-
toba had 5 ,000,000 bushels, and it
should ran a least 30,000,000 this year,
while Albert should provide for another
ten or fifte n million bus els. Last
year the t al yield was 120,000,000
bushels, wh oh would mean a three-
fourths crop Oats in what are known
as the oat distriots, suoh as Yorkton
and Edmont.n, are splendid, but gener-
ally are only it ^ `'
Crops
The sent
and the west
Destroyed by Hail.
astern part of Colborne
rn part of Hallett Town
ships were lar' waste Wednesday after-
noon of last eek by the worst hail-
storm known n the history of Huron
County. Th: storm blew np sudden-
ly, and a heav fall of sleet and snow
was followed • y hailstones three inohes
in diameter. hey cut down the grain,
pounded it int, the ground and left the
fields oompl: sly bare. Soar oely a
building was :11 with a whole pane of
glass. The elooity of the hail was
such that eb ngles were split and the
corners wer knocked off hardwood
rails. N. K:. oighan, Reeve of Colborne
was cutting rain when the storm start
ed. 'He un.• tohed his horses, but the'
animals wer: so infuriated by the hail
that they ra away. When he reached
Dover the ha l had so bruised his body
that he ha& to receive medical aid.
Wingham s otion had very little of this
storm, only , few minutes heavy rain.
FOR SAL -All my household fnrni.
tnre and on organ by private Bale at my
residence o: Shuter street. Everything
to be sold. Articles oan be seen any
day. Mrs. T. J. Elliott.
De th of Neil McLean.
There diad in Boston, Maes., on Jnly
131h, Neil McLean, elder brother of
Lachlan ,• oLean, of this town. De-
ceased had been afflicted with paralysis
for the pa :'• six years and snoonmbed to
the above isease. Mr. McLean would
be remem • :red by the earlier settlers,
having be n born in Cape Breton, of
Scottish p.rents, in the year 1832. Ho
oanie with his parents to Tinton County,
in 1854 an• took np land near White -
cherub, w ere he lived till the year 1881,
He went " :st at the time of the Red
river settle eat and took up land near
Fargo, N. -s . Retiring from farming
some fiftee• years ago he travelled a
great deal, . eking his home in Spokane,
Wash,, anti four weeks prior to his
death, when e decided to visit his eec.
and , dap ht: Mre Crocker, of Boston,
and at wh. se home he died. He was
the second oldest Of a family of six
children, o. y one of whom is still liv.
ing, Laehl n MoLean, of this town,
His last vi: t to Wingham being made
11 years a .. Ile leaves et widow and
grown up •• arried family to mourn the
lose of a ' ind husband end father,
tete e
CHURCH NOTES.
ayior, a student, oondeeted ire
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
on Sunday last end preached
eallent eemeses.
ENTRAN
TO NORMAL.
The resu'ts
Huron county fc
malh 1
eo 0o a are
tifieetee of euro
statements of m�
will be mailed tI
ors in the course
Suoceseful oan
tend the oomin
sohoole are remiu
tions for admiseio
Deputy Minister
than Tuesday, S
will be admitted
least eighteen ye
1st,
T, W, Armetr
Archibald, F. B
W: G. Birney,
*0. J. Brook, 0.
B. Cummins, R.
M. L. Cowan (h
M. I. Draper,
Dickson (honors
ors), A. M. Doy
bairn (honors),
Guinan, F. M.
(honors), H. A.
J. MoO. Render
ors), F. A. H
bottom, J. M.
Horton, F A,
ors), J. E. Jae:
M. Jarrett, C
(honors), E. H.
Munroe, A. L.
J. 0. Millian,
*J. T. Mitchell
A. Pickard, J.
*M. C. Pride ( •
ore), G. G. Ro:
han, F. Scott
Stinson, M.
(honor, A.
Stewart. *G.
3, R. Taylor (.
J. H. Watt, S.
son (honors),
Those mark:
eats of the
Fourteen condi
and seven have
showing when
High Schools.
The followin
names Of all scan
ty who have
parts of the ex
Into the faoulties
M. G. Anders
W. Ainsley, M.
E. D W. Condi
Dickson, A. D.
son, *H. V. Dobe
Elooat, T. R. Ell
G. S. M. Gould,
Govenlock, T.
Gallagher, A. I.
ard, H. M. Lepp.
R. D. Millyard,
McMahon, * W.
son, 0. I, Pridha
Sandere, W. A.
phens, W. B. St
A. Tamblyn, W.
Tom, *G. E. Te
*0. L. Treleaven,
Welsh, *J. O. Wi
# the examinatione in
entrance into the Nor -
g
iv n below, bel w, Tho osr-
s#ul oandidetes and the
rice of those who failed
principals or inspect -
,of a few days.
'dates who desire to at -
session of the Nprmal
ed that their applioa.
meet be made to the
f Education not later
pt. 6th. No student
who will not be at
e of age before. Oot.
•ng (honors), S. W.
yens, K. E. Brown,
G. Batson (honors),
, D. Omens (honors),
. Clark, J. 0. Clark,
• ors), R. F. Denholm,
A. Durum, A. K.
, J. F. Doherty (hon-
, 0. Fingland, E. Fair.
E. Geiser (honors), F.
Givlin, B M, Grieve
grieve, *J. F. Gillespie,
ou, K. Hewitson (hon•
rison, E A. Hioking-
inchley (honors), M. E.
onston, M. Jones, (hon.
on, M. I. Jamieson, E.
G. Kilty, E. G. Kerr
Laney, J. Morrit, R. 11,
artin, G. W. MoNevin,
. H. McGInnis (honors),
(honors), J. M. Pfeffer,
K. R. Pethiok (Honors),
• Wore), H. W. Reid (hon.
(honore), T. F. Strang -
G. H. Stewart, E. M.
Scott, L. J. Stapleton
arerne (honors), *M. A.
tewart, J. E. Trnemner,
onors), F. A. Thompson,
J. Wilton, L. G. J. Wat-
A, Wallace (honors).
d with an (*) are stud-
iogham High School.
ates were recommended
.assed which is a good
ompared with other
list contains the
idates in Huron conn•
seed on one or more
minatione for entrance
of education.
J. T. Anderson, *J.
issett, J. A. Cameron,
, A. Derain, J. St. 0.
ranee, *R. M. David.
h, *H. 0 Dore, H.1
ott, D. R. Finlayson,
W. P.. Grieve, A. H.
. Govenlock, *R, J.
Hamilton, *V. M. Is -
d, D. 0. McLachlan,
. I. MoNevin, J. A.
s. McKee, M. I. Pear-
• *J. E. Porter, T.
°phensee, V. E. Ste -
✓ ohan, E. Stubbs, F.
• W. Tamblyn, J. A.
e' *H. E. Thompson,
R. A. Walter, I. B.
on, E. M. L. Yeo.
. •
s
CLEARING SALE. -Prices out deep in
Men's, Women's and Ohi)dren's Shoes.
W. J. GREER.
The Grand Tr
After lasting two
hundreds of thousand
seriously crippling t
country, the strike of
conductors. and train
an end. At least that
purport of a statemen
official statement of
leaned Monday night,
is understood that
been reaohed, though
announced. Mewls,
the presidents of t
Trainmen, In a Signe
Monday night, say th
any settlement havin
that the two stateme
None of the principal
farther on the enbje
to be little doubt th
settlement has been r
that remains is for 0 s
to be fixed up when
officially palled off,
the state of afiaire at
ing. It is to be hop
mont will be made
servioe oan be give
ly, the passenger a
as usual and a nu
have been ton t
'The strike has c
inconvenience in
Trnnk alone ante
k Strike,
eeks and costing
of dollars besides
e business of the
he Grand Trunk
en is virtually at
seemed to be the
contained in an
he Grand Trunk
hioh says that it
n agreement has
he details are not
erretson and Lee,
Conductors and
statement issued
are unaware of
been effeoted, so
s ars conflicting
will say anything
t, brit there seems
t some basis of a
aohed and that all
me minor dotai.
s
the strike will be
his seemed to be
the time of writ
that an arrange
hereby the proper
the pnbiio. Local.
vine hes been shout
ber of freight trains
and from Wingham.
need a great deal of
owns where the Grand
5.
George Upedel drank carbolic acid at
Hamilton and d':d from it,
TOW
COVNCI L,
The regular m
Town Council
evening with all
and Mayor Holm
of last regular
were read and ap
A oommunieati
Ontario Municipa
Ing Council to
attend a meeting t
-Filed.
Commanioattan
& Co., requesting
portion .of transieu
Treasurer was inet
refund,
thly meeting of the
as held on Monday
the members present
presiding, Minutes
nd epeeist meetings
roved,
n was read trove the
Association request•
point a delegate to
be bold in Toronto,
as read from Willis
a refund of unused
traders' fee. The
noted to make the
A petition was ead asking for a
water service on :opold street from
John street to W.D. Priogle's residence,
On motion of Gonne Elliott and Bone,
petition was referred to Commissioners
with a request to pro eed with the work
if petition is properly signed.
A petition was prey nted asking for e
sidewalk on the east side of Carling
street from John stree to opposite Mrs.
J. Campbell's propert
On motion of Oonue. Elliott and Mc-
Kibben, the petition : s referred to the
Street Committee wi h power to pro-
oeed with the work if etition is proper-
ly signed.
The Finance Comm' .tee recommend-
ed payment of the foil, ing accounts :-
Perth Contract Co , .n sewer
contract ....$1613.04
Wm. Nicholson, inspe•.ting 70,12
Wm. Holmes, supplies & repairs 3 80
Municipal World, en • ,lies. 4 75
Bell Telephone Co. ••.esseges1.00
A. Sanderson, work. 2 45
" " wateci•g streets51.45
" " work 13 65
H. B. Elliott, printi • g 11.25
Contract Record, ad t 2.60
Thos. Deans, work . 2 25
0. P. R., scale Bite.. . .. 2 00
Mnnioipal World, en • plies 4 68
D. 0. McDonald, wo k. .... 41.30
John Huffman, work 1.00
John Lydiet, work.. ........... 2.00
Kueobtel & Go„ sup. ies .50
E. Lewis, salary _a . 20.00
R. Rankin, salary.... ...... 7 50
Geo. Allen. salary.... . 22.50
J. F. Groves, salary & postage55.50
L W. Hanson, meal f•r tramp.50
On .motion of kion a. McKibben and
Elliott, the report of he Finance Oom-
mittee was adopted.
On motion of Co . ne. Redmond and
McDonald, Mr. Ale:. Porter, jr. was
appointed a 'membe of the Board of
Health in plaoe of iohard Anderson,
who is away from to n.
Bylaw No. 612, r:speoting frontage
assessments for se =re built as local
improvements and o regulate town
sewers was given ree readings and
was left over until a special meeting of
the Council for wind ieration.
By-law No. 613, onfirming the ap-
pointment of Mesar . S. Bennett and
Alex Porter, jr. a members of the
Board of Health wa given three read-
ings and on motio' of Oouns. Elliott
and MoKibbon was assed.
By-law No. 614, :iving power to the
Mayor and Treasnr:r to borrow money
to meet payments sewer until suoh
time as debentures . re sold, was given
three readings and . u motion of Celine.
McDonald and Bon was passed.
A oommunioation was read from the
Commissioners oho ing the progress
made in the ext° ion work ou water
mains, oto. and ask ng for money to pay
expenses until debe three are sold. The
necessary by-law s given three read-
ings and on moti n of Corns. Elliott
and McKibben wa passed,
Ry -law No. 616, iving she Mayor and
Clerk power to Big agreement for five
year franchise to 11 Telephone Co was
given three readi gs and passed on
motion of Oonne. Ilion and McKibben,
a olanse being tees ed, giving the Coun-
cil or the Company power to cancel the
agreement on six nths notice.
On motion of Co ns. Elliott and Mc-
Kibben, the Dom iseionera were re-
quested to plane hydrant at the cor-
ner of Franoes and iagonal streets.
On motion or Re e Irwin and Conn.
Elliott, th3 Comm seioners were given
permission to do ee trimming on the
streets as may b required to prevent
interferenoe with a ectrio light wires.
Connell then adj tuned,
Public Improvements.
Work on the lay
has been going alo
t past week week as
P
had many diffioulti
In front of the Beat
0
g ofsewer
pipes
i ea
g rather slow during
the oontraotore have
s to contend with.
r block
the trench
ceded in several vim
loge are in the way,
time feet through b
old residents say t:
Mason block a larg
be found. After th
Ing is reaohed it i
will be carried aloe
tractor for the we
Wingham ie getti
Will now be down
The ark of lay!
w y
er Street is comp
been ooaatnenoed o
extension.
s and a number of
Hemlock loge fully
ve been found and
at in front of the
number of logs will
Jelin 'Street crease
expeoted the work
faster, The con.
drilling at Lower
g along nicely and
a depth of 100 feet.
ix the 'pipes on Shet-
eted and work has
the Frances street
Loam
Humphrey Snell;
fall some 19 feet i
day, and was ,eerie
now progressing f
°ever
Y,
Miss Ettie Lyon
clop atter spending
With her mother hi
Rev W. T. Pear
Toronto, where h
of weeks with relai
S. Gray and wi
are visiting relattv
Rev. E. A, Fear
er et the parsonag
The funeral of
son was held on F
service was Donde
Church by the p
bout, B. A. Mr.
85th year, and was
of this oommunitt
and grown-up fami
BnIi,O,
d the misfortune t9:
Me barn the other
sly injured. He
vorably toward re-.
as returned t0 Lon,
wo weeks' bolidave
e.
y left on Monday for
will spend a couple
ives and friends,
e, of Dating, Texas,
�e in this vicinity.
of )31yth, woe et call.
int week,
ie' We George John,
idey afternoon, The
bed in the Metbodtst
tor, Rev. ,l'. Oster-
Johnstrn was in his.
pus of the pioneers
. He .left a, widow
LAND FOR SA
Quarter section fan in Saskatche.
wan, twenty aores b en. thirty aoreq
fenced, five acres b , small house and
stable, good water
O. N GRIFFIN,
Real Estate Agent,
Wingham. Ont.
WINGHAM
CHOPPING MILL.
Having contracted for Bran. Shorts,
Flour, Feed, etc„ to be shipped in oar
love, I will be able to supply these at all
times in any quantities. Also all kinds
of Chop for sale in large or small gran.
ivies.
I will exchange Flour for Wheat on
the usual terms.
Market prices paid for all kinds of grain,
EZRA MERKLEX r
Proprietor.
The Anchor in
the Ocean of
Life
LIVE INSURANCE has become al- •
most a universal praotioe. The beat
business men, the most expert finan-
oiera,professional men, n en Of large
and small incomes. fermera, artisans,
and most men of good judgment and
prudence carry life insoranoe. The
wealthiest men of the country invest
large amounts in life Insurance.
Amid the storms of life and the an.
certainties of the years to come, a
good sized polioy in a sound company
gives renewed courage and hope teas
possessor. It is the anchor of the
home and haven of honorable old age.
The Mutual Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Issues all kinds of policies-every-
thing
olicies-everything that ie desirable -and every
one as liberal in its terms as is safe to
be. The company's aim -"Safety
first, then Liberality."
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
A Call to Our
Shoe Sale!
We're calling you to a SHOE
SALE that will appeal to
people who know SUl'Llir01t
SHOES, want Sr11'ERIoa
SII0Es and will buy them,
when sold at sucli prices as
we are now offering them.
This sale in not inaugur-
ated for the purpose of sell-
ing Shoesindifferent
f
o
quality or a shop worn
accumulation.
It's simply our Serpi-Annual
Clearance Sale, the tittle
when we clear out all the
Shoes we have on hand
to make room for the cpm-
ing Fall Shoes,
QT'S YoUit Gut A* SU0r.
BUYING til vonTuNI'Y,
Come and get first pick.
W. J. GREER
Sole Agents for Hagar end los. arun,l Invlotna
Mmes for Lat es on ese.,ts