The Wingham Times, 1910-08-11, Page 1THS WING -IAM TIMES.
"VOL .UX1X.--NO, 2009,
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST t 1 1910.,
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
THE REXALL
RHEUMATISM
CURE
For Rheumatism. only. This
does not cost you one cent unless
it does good. We cheerfully re-
fund money.
KOOKS AND CAMERAS
to rent 25cper day,
Walton McKibhou
THE DRUGGIST
The Store .
Maodonald Block, Winghtim,
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INSTRUCTION ' Y
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• H. E. PIKE, L. R. C. n11.
+ Lon heed's Boarding House, 4.
+ Minnie Street, WINGHAM, Ont. 4
4. alums OS APPLICATION. •
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ISMIERISEantelaMMISr
$2,500'
SALARY
As Provincial Manager
now, two and a hall 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 bre 'lobes 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 transformed thous•
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, SPOTTON, Principal
CUT FLOWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C, GRAHAM & SON
PHONE 101.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
North Huron
This week the_N
phone Co. has instal
Mrs. Wm. Wray any
at Belgrave. The
see some twenty•fiv
mere on the 6th an
East Wawanosh w!p
tion with Wingbt
work is completed
be printed and a o
scriber,
1
1
..rte
Chrislie's Grocer.
PHONE 59.
Pickling Time
Success can only be had by us.
ing the BEST SPIOEs AND VINE•
GARS. The reason why some
Pickles don't taste as good as
others• isl because inferior vinegar
and pgor quality spices are used.
WE SELL ONLY .FINEST QUALITY
VIN 'GARS.
•
White Wine, Cider, and
gyp. Malt.
Our Spices are Highest Grade.
If you want bargains in
Chinaware come here.
SOMETHING GOOD
IN CHEESE
i 171te'‘e some cheese here that
vi11 "speak for itself. Cheese is
tie of the best diets and also one
f the purest and most wholesome
f foods.
e'lv Cheese — Old Cheese
Create Cheese.
11NE TEA AND COFFEE STORE
elephones.
rth Heron Tele.
ed telephones for
R. E. McKenzie
ext few days will
or thirty more far.
f 9th concessions of
h telephone oonneo-
i. As soon as this
new directory will
py sent to each sub -
Fresh fish every weekend, at T,
FELLS' butcher shop.
Oddfel io
The annual me
Encampment, Gra
ah Assembly of th
of Oddfellows are
this weak. Mr.
representative fro
ment; Messrs. W
man Fry are ate
Lodge and Mrs.
ing the Rebekah
' Meeting.
ings of the Grand
d Lodge and Rebek•
Iudependent Order
eing held in Toronto
W. Hough is the
Minerva Encamp -
J. Deyell and Nor -
ding from Maitland
W. Dodd is attend.
ssembly.
LonT.=Ia Win
movement, silver1
R. station. Wer.
Encamp
The following
erva Euoampm
eneuiug term:—
P., John Heine
S., A. J Alder
W.. A. Bell; g
J S. Carr; 2n
MoEwen; 4th,
L Fry; I. G.,
J, A. Morton;
ham, Wilton, Omega
case ;• at or near G. T.
MCLEOD, Ripley.
ent Officers.
re the officers of Min-
t, I 0. 0. F. for the
P , H. Hinsolii£e; H.
S. W., S. A. Maguire;
n; T , J. W. Dodd; J.
de. W. W. Hough; lit,
J. Pearen; 3rd, J. P.
B. Elliott; 0. G . N.
F. Groves; let G, of T.,
d, John Hardie.
Oow TO E'XCEANGE.—A good Jersey
Grade Cow to exchange for Holstein, or
other heavier milker. Apply to L. W.
HANsoo, National Hotel, Winghaen.
Death of ,' ouglas Egerton.
Mr. Donglae
Belmore, died
Branch, New Y
week in his, 25t
married to a
merly of Beim
brought to Wiu
ing and convey
eral taking pia
to the Wroxete
Read. Willis & Co.'s adv on page 8,
Institut
The Demos) pioi
branch of the Won
held on the farm o
in East Wa'noeh t
goon. U.nveyanc
Broslivery stable
sharp and alt ladies
promptly on time.
lelus
gerton, formerly of
his home in Long
k, on Tneaday of last
year. Deceased was
'se Lawrence, &so for.
re. The remains were
ham on Thnsrday even•
d to Belmore, the fen•
e on Friday afternoon
cemetery.
Givi
Mr. Rob,. M
new advt. in t
nounoee his in
nese and will
his tweeds, w
you are in need
it will pay you
store and seonr
well is also offer
ty on Johh stree
iter will be sorry
Wingham as he 1
up Business,
Picnic
In of the Wintzham
a's Institute will be
Mr John T. Currie,
as ( I huredey) efter-
wilt leave Ourrie
t 1.30 o'clock p. m.
are requested to be
M. BONE, Secretary,
Property
Messrs Ritchie
auente report the
party dnring the
Elliott's house a
to Mrs. Helps;
property in Low
0. McGregor;
party in. Lower
Welwood,, of 1.]
brick residence o
H. DavidsoL.
swell, the tailor, has a
is issue in whioh he an-
ntion of giving up buss.
ld a clearing sale of all
rstede, serges, etc. If
of a new suit or overcoat
to visit Mr. Maxwell's
a bargain. Mr. Mar-
g his beautiful proper -
for Bale. Wingham.
if Mr. Maxwell leaves
one of our best oiti•
zene.
The St
The Grand Trn
two weeks and o
company and the
conductors hun
dollars, and ha
dnetriel loss and
general public,'
other than those
of violence or di
go bank to work
can find places fo
sehednle of rates
Hays on July 18,
to the latter's eta
crease of 18 per oe
that the rates now
R. lines east of
are practically t
minded by the
force Jan, 1, 191
later, as original'
Hays.
ike Settled
k strike. whioh Lasted
day, whioh cost the
ttiking trainmen and
eds of thousands of
meant immense in-
inconvenience to the
s ended. The men,
ho have been guilty
orderly conduct, will
e soon as the company
them on the increased
offered by President
averaging, according
went,' a general in-
t, with the promise
in force on the C. P.
ort Willtem, which
e standard rates de-
en, shall oome into
, instead of a year
offered by President
JUNIOR
TRICULANTS,
Transfers'
Oosens, real estate
otlowiug sales of pre•
net week : —Mrs. T, J,
d lot on Shuter street
Mr. Thos. Oalhonn's
Wingham to Mr. 3,
'•. John Silliok'a pro-
Wingham to Mr. Jos.
Irons. W. J. Mnir's
Maple Street to Wm,
Won Pri
Misses Mabel
were sneoeeetul
dancing oompeti
week, Mise Ma
Highland Fling a
Miss Verna won
Trebheas. The
honor of opening
tions with the Soo
McDonald are tw
are able to hold th
comers.
es at Lucknow.
nd Verna McDonald
prize winners in the
ons at Luoknow last
I won first prize for
d second for the reel,
ret prize for the Sheen
snug ladies had the
he dancing oompeti-
oh Reel. The Misses
ole, ,er dancers and
it .Piece against all
What the
It is figured out
Grand Trunk as a
strike will aggre
against this there
729 between the c
and the demands
means an aggrega
mately $500,000
this account, the d
is estimated to be
$2.50 per day for
strike.
trike Cost.
hat the loss to the
result of the recent
ate $1,182,585. As
a saving of $1,620,-
'er of the company
of the men, whioh
o saving of approxi•
r the company on
root loss to the men
168,760, on a basis of
5 days for 4,500 on
Exhibi
The sum of $2
a sheaf oompetit'
the Canadian Na
onto. This exhi
of fall wheat, o
will also be given
of the same grain
prizes at the Exhi
by the Departmen
experimental pier
must be made t
Superintendent o
ties, Parliament b
later than August
s of Grain.
0 bas been granted for
n by the directors of
conal Exhibition, Tor -
it will inotude sheaves
s and barley. Prizes
for two:bushel sacks
The grain wincing
ition will be retained
of Agriculture for
oses. All entries.
J. Lookie Wilson;
Agriculturist Soots.
tidings, Toronto, not.
Drug Busines<
Mr. F, H, Walley, wh
chased a drag'businees
Hold his business in Win
3, Hind, who has been i
store here for some tim:
pleased to bear that Mr.
will be permanent rat
ham and we wish Mr.
ceps in his business,
•
Sold,
reoeptly pur-
Seaforth hat
hem to Mr. F.
charge of the
The Tines is
and Mrs Hind
ante of Wing -
hid every once
Wagons for sale.
Limited..
y to Gu a s',
Severe Electr
Another severe eleo
this section. on Tuesd
there was very heavy
the farm of Mr. M
north brick yard was
ning, but fortunately
not catch fire. The 1
$25. Mr. Elliott cons'
lucky, A few teleph •
of business for a abort
Wingham'
The Directors ha
arrangements for th
which will be held
Friday, September 2
attractions will inn
race, farmers' hor
dancing oompetitio
one side from the 1
berry and Morris a
the townships of Ea
nosh• The Wingh
and the Lucknow
furnish the music fo
the evening a bigh•ol
held in the opera ho
ing artists furnishi
Jae. Fax and J. H.
and Emma T. Irons
Fall Fair.
about oompleted
Wingham fall fair
on Thursday and
th and 30th. The
ado a green horse
e race, Highland
, tug-of-war with
wnships of Turn -
d the other from
and West Wawa -
m Citizens' Band
Mimi' Band will
the afternoon. In
se wooers will be
e with the follow -
g the program :—
moron, comedians
elocutionist.
GIRLS WANTED .-For work on power
sewing machines in knitting mill or by
day work. Clean, steady work and
good wages. ' Apply to TRE .WATSON
MFG. Oo., LIMITED, Paris, Ont.
With th
The Wingham b
jeering good sport f
in the local bowlin
Saturday morning
of doubles was pia
and L. Kennedy
dolts, Messrs. L.
The genie was a
surprise of the ape
by a score of 14 to
Mayor Holmes an
ed as empires. P
made for the ann
opens on Wednes
large number of p
boring towns wil
bowlers look forw
fnl tournament.
The following • re the successful can-
didates in the J. ,for Matrionletion ex -
elimination for t. a comity of Heron:—
A--T. Armstr ng, S. W. Archibald,
W. G. Batson, O. W. D. Ooeens, B.
aummine, R. E. Clark, M, L. Cowan.
M. I. Draper, ' . K. Dickson, J. F.
Doherty, A. M, oyle, 0. Finglend, E.
Fairbairn, E. Ge ser, F. M. Givlin, B.
M. Grieve, *J. Gillespie, K , Hewit•
son, J. M. Hinohl y, M E. Horton, F. A,
Honeton, 3, E Je kaon, E. M. Jarrett,
0, G. Kitty, E. M, Kerr, E. H. Laney,
J. MOTaggart, W. G. MoNeven, D. H.
McGinnis, J. T. ' itohell, A, Pickard,
*M C. Pride, G. G Roel, M. I. Scott,.
L S. Stapleton, A ,.Surarus, *G, Stew.
art. J. t. Trnemu. , J. R Taylor, L. G.
J. Watson, M. W • tson.
B-3. Ohidley, . 11. MacArthur,
M, MacArthur.
0 —W. G. Bir • ey. M. Braun, E.
Copeland, T. H. r al $e 0 F. Dickson,
A, Dow, R, Hill, ' . H. Hooper, 0, H.
MoAvOy, W. Mop eith,.E. H, B. Mdo-
donetd, Anent • oLeod, R. Malntosh,
#M. M. MacLean. *F. J. Prioe, M. P.
Ritchie, R. A, W Iter.
Bowlers.
len have been en -
r the past two weeks
competitions. Last
n interesting game
ed. Messrs. Forbes
played against the
'nkley and K. Rae.
ood one and to the
tatore the oolts won
10 in a 18 end game.
A. M. Crawford act-
eperations are being
1 tournament which
ay of next week. A
ayere from the neigh-
be here and the local
rd to a very success.
Methodi.ts in Canada
ornish, the General
Wien, has prepared
urea for the General
to be held at Vito
to his statement for
e Methodist Church
embers. This it en
for 1910 and an in=
r the past gaadren
o of the union of
n 1883 the member.
In Methodist pnF
,580 ministers and
ease of 381 Miring
In the Toronto
blisters and 89 pro:
late, which inotude
a lenders, trustees,
of superintendents,
ase of 11 sins% 1908.
of Young People's
gnadrennium in•
organizations have
'p of 78,808, an in.
air contributions to
$113,412 en increase
Rev, Geo, H.
Conference stasis
some interesting 11
Conference meets
torte. A000rding
the conference, t
now has 340,091
increase of 5 454
crease of 22,374 f
nium, At the ti
Canada Methodism
snip totalled 169,808
pits in Canada are
probationers, an in
the past fear year
0onteren-e are 275 r
bationers. Lay offs
looal preachers, el-
and Sunday soh
total 34,4)3, an ino
The total number
Societies is 1,884,
serene(' Of 20, The
a total members
OVUM Of 983. T
the ohnroh tetelle
of $23,981.
Storm,
io storm visited
y afternoon and
in. The barn on
Elliott, of the
truck by light -
the building did
se will be some
ers himself very
es were put out
ime.
Your Opportunity t
dlan National
Toro
On account of ab
tiokete will be issued
Grand Trunk Railwa
stations in Canada,
and Ottawa. Good g
September 10 inning
September 13. Speoi
alone will also be run
Full particulars and
Grand Trunk Agent.
Visit the Cana-
xhibition,
0. •
ve eve return
1 Sing Eare, via
y: m, from all
of Cornwall
g August 27 to
e. Return limit
low rate exonr-
n certain dates.
tickets from any
WANTED —A good g
girl, Apply at TIMES offi
al servant
Wingham Boy
Jag. P. Ryerson & i
ers of builders' steel
shown their appreciat✓
(Bert) Ross, eon of
Ross, of town, by gin
stentialincrease of $
making the salary
pleased to hear of
wish Mr. Roes Contin
increase comes in at
news bas just come
Rose has preeeuted
twin daughters. "It
pours."
Presbytery of
The ordination and
J. S. Duncan, M A„ t
now on Friday, Align
Penia preached an e�
sermon, after which
Bremner put the n
ordained Mr.'Dauoat
ministry and indnot
al charge of Luo
Rev. Mr. Maio
minister and Rev.
gretzation, very a�
MoKerroll, late pa
tion and now of
onto, made a fe
marks. Mr. Dun
Luoknow under t
cumstanoes.
rospering.
ons, manufactnr-
et Chicago have
on of Mr. R. C.
r. end Mrs. A.
ng him the sub•
0 on his salary,
$2,500. We are
his inorease and
ed success. The
good time as the
o hand that Mrs.
er husband with
ever rains but it
The ochoul children
shoes. Try oub: Soho . ' hoar.
W. J. eGREEll.
ee, the best of
To Sarni
All arrangenen
ed for the annual
to Sarnia and -
tbis week, The
Wingham at 6 40
fare to Sarnia is
Detroit the trip
White Star Lure'
return fare is 75
boat leaves Detr
15th at 2.30 p. m
special train whi
o'clock p. m, T
of the season.
be obtained from
page of this issue
and Detroit.
a have been complete
I. O. 0. F. excursion
troit on Saturday of
cursiouists will leave
a, m. and the return
1 90, From Sarnia to
will be made via the
Steamer, "Taahmoo",
ants. Returning, the
1 on Monday, August
connecting with the
h leaves Sarnia et 10
is is the popular trip
rther partioulars can
the advt. on another
Bowlers a Tournaments.
Messrs. A. Po
Dallae and A. M.
bowlers that wo
Berlin last year
attending the Be
defending the trop
ary round on M
won from E. C.
by a score of 15
round on Tnesda
lost to McIntyre's
e score of 14 to 13
Messrs. John M
Hanson and Dndle
ing the tonrnamen
Maitland,
ndootion of Rev.
ok plaoe at Look.
t 6tb. Rev Mr.
:oeilent induction
he Moderator, Mr.
sal queetions and
to the office of the
d him to the pastors
now congregation,
tau addressed the
.r. MoLean the con.
eptably, Rev. Mr.
tor of the oongrega•
Lomita Church, Tot'.
v congratulatory re•
an begins his work in
e most favorable Dir -
Big bargains in 1. be nd obildrens
slippers and oxfords W. J. GREER'S
clearing sale. .
er, B. Oookrane, C.
rawford, the rink of
,Seagram trophy at
re away Ibis week
lin tournament and
y. In the prelimin-
nday the toast rink
nteith's Aylmer rink
11. In the second
the Wingham rink
rand Valley rink by
on, K. Rae, L.. W.
Holmes are attend -
in Godertch.
Married in
The marriage
daughter of Mr. e
of Toronto, and for
and a sister of Mr.
and Mr. Evans E
Mrs. Frank 8, Smi
plane at the home
and sister, Mr. an
15th Ave. South E
on July 281h, The
med by Rev. Fran
presenceof only e
The young couple
Watson, Sask., wh
gaged in a prospe
old friends of the
with the Titans in
for many years o
perity to Mr. and
inneapol is.
f Miss Lilla Gray,
d Mrt. John Gray,
erly of Wingham,
.G. Gray, of town
math, eon of Mr. and
h, of Hamilton, took
f the bride's brother
Mre, L. Loose, 1050
, Minneapolis, Minn ,
eremony was perfor•
W. Bacon, in the
w intimate friends.
eft for their home in
re the groom is en.
us business. Many
ride here will join
xtending best wishes
happiness and pros.
rs, Sntitb.
Oar Splendid Sohool S r s at $1 25,
$1 60, and $2.00. uj wn• the Shoe
bills in every fain where they are
worn. W. J. Galan.
FARM LABO
Wester
Preparations
earnest for the
Canada, and th
on account of th
demand for far
Canada, the 0.
rate of $10 from
any point on the
Moose Jaw. Tia
from alt points in
nipeg, and the m
there to the point
wor k without oh
one month's work
laborers will be i
starting point in
$18, Tickets will
but no half -rate t'
The excursion
August 12, and T
RS' EXCURSIONS.
Call for Men.
have commenced in
heat cioe of estern
suffering
o meet the
1't in western
ave put in the
Dints in Ontario to
mpany's lines east of
e will be run direct
ntario direct to Win -
will be re -ticketed
where they engage to
rge. After at least
in the harvest field
tied tickets back to
ntario at the rate of
be issued to women
kets for children.
days will be Friday,
esday, August 16.
Whe
At this time o
naturally disceisi
qne tion where
geode? Aa our ai
problem we refer
ing columns of t
titles will be feun
all the principal
town. Don't tri
ea not advertise,
Dream geode at r
a man Who does
will find a man
fashioned iii tl�
Bell, , I
farmers a
scarcity.
labo
R
to Buy.
the year people are
ig their minds the
Wien we buy our
met to tbia important
hem to the advertiee
Nene. In our col.
neinees places in the
yon want 'doe, fresh,
imitable prices. Find
ot advdrtise and yen
ho as rusty and old,
e goods he is tryifig to
Seaforth M
Holding that
Seaforth widow,
twenty year po
twelve years ag
Seaforth, the D
down judgeme
judgment of M
whom the appeal
icy became a olai
appears that Wil
n Loses Insurance.
Mrs. Emma 'Hicks, a
is entitled of a $5.000
icy, aesigned to her
by Robt. Wilson, of
visional Court handed
t, setting aside the
Justice Britton, from
was made. The poi.
over a year ago. It
on wae not on good
e when he trade the
policy to a widow.
' Judge Britton held
ivisional disagrees,
eignment moue be
The T
of t'ai test well at
strnok water last
some niuety feet
siwee been pouring
inch pipe A puns
town and the we
asoertain how mac
ed. If the water
quality and of en
ham will be fort
supply of pure w
peal, however, the
at Wilson may get
urinal premiums of
d paid since the as•
He must pay all the
About S
One of the 1
ere in Canada
most of the eggs
Int at the present
ior quality. He cl
good in the spring
fed their hens grai
of them than the
months, when fow
for themselves, eat
other soft substa
produce a watery
have not the sudet
tense heat during
as a result deterior
rnmer Eggs
rgest produce deal.
as said that the
oming to the mar -
time are of infer-
imed that eggs were
because the farmers
and took better care
do in the summer
are allowed to shift
ng bugs, grass and
cies which tends to
egg. Watery eggs
noe to stand the in -
nig and August, and
te quickly in quality.
Marr ied
The following
Expositor of Aug
marriage of a elate
of Wingham:—"
event transpired
when Mies Edith,
of Mr. Robert El
Canadian Order
the bride of T1
ceremony was p
of the bride's pa
enue, in the pre
immediate relati
contracting part
was prettily de
ferns, the bride
neath a bele of as
sell, pastor of Br
which both youn
by the bride's B113
burn, of Gaelph
unattended, Miss
Seaforthaniece of
very prettP flower
bride wore a hand
oord de °Ilene over
seed pearls, and w
wreath of orange b
a briquet of roses an
After the ceremony
was weed in the
was prettily deoorat
tioth Pride and gro
recipients of the con
hour, and beet wishe
a long and happy
awl Mrs, Hartley 1
traits for Toronto,
Qtaebeo via St, Law
The bride's goingoi
Both young people
friends in the oity a
active workers of Bra
reoeived by the bride
from the Sunday soh
ftom the choir. The
tar member of the loo
and has been aotive
Brant avenue Sandal,
posher hogs leave t
*Althea of tho hot
Brantford.
rom the Brantford
st 3rd, refers to the
quiet but pretty
1 3.80 this afternoon
the second daughter
ott, High Treasurer of
of Forester°, became
bert J. Hartley. The
rformed at the home
elute, 122 Dafferin ay.
nce of about 25 of the
es and friends of the
s. The drawing.room
orated in palms and
d groom standing be-
nt avenue church in
people are esteemed
rkere, officiated. La -
march was rehdered
The parties were
Dorothy Walley of
the bride, making a
girl in white. The
ome dress of white
satin trimmed with
ring bridal veil and
stooks. She carried
lillies of the valley.
ining whioh
for the °cession.
m were made the
ratulations of the
were extended for
fe together Mr
ft on an evening
nd after a trip to
own, Will take tap
Imerston avenue,
ay dress was or
bine broadoloth wit hat to match.
bave a host of
a both have been
avenue Ohuroh
Was wicket tiet
01 and eta glass
room is a poti-
1 poet office etaff
connettted with
join in the beet
The last big
night this week
jewellery store.
at Well,
work on the
e electric light plant
week at a depth of
and the water has
ehe full of six
is being bromeht to
I will be putiuped to
water OEM be seam,
oyes to be of good
°tent quantity Wing.
ate its beouring the
Perfor
We are now
forated sheets of
to realize that th
was unknown ei
January, 1854, po
sued in greets, w
to out up in any
bent. The perfor
vented by an Iri
When it was sub
ment. the Trepan
his patent rights.
over four years
chine, this offer
ed. Eventually t
to a House of Co
Aroher was ewer
certainly is one
minor inventions e
Bele Saeurday
G, PeseeooSoN'S
ted Stamps.
o acoustomed to per.
tamps that it is hard
prooess of perforation
ty years ago. Until
tage stamps were is.
'oh the purchaser bad
ay be found conven-
ting maohine was in.
bman named Aroher.
itted to the Govern,
offered him £600 for
As Archer had spent
n perfecting his ma -
as indignantly rejeot-
e metter was referred
one committee, and
ed £4,000 for what
of the most useful
er made.
Rural Deliver y
Throughout the
the south the mail
back. The pouch i
divided in two seoti
middle. Half the
side of tbe sack, and
carried ou the hor
rough raonntain se
anything but easy.
roads it is hard to w
storms, fording etre
rine rooky trails wit
tar cliffs above and
means death to bot
the rooks below. T
ified to have the ma
ing of'the horn whi
carries. He blows
gets to the post of&
ready for him, so th
in mnking his trip o
In The South.
ountain districts of
s carried on horse -
about five feet long,
ne and emens in the
ail is put m each
in this way it Is
e's back. In the
done the work is
Where there are no
rk, riding through
me, climbing steep
almost perpendicu-
elow. One misstep
hone and rider on
e postmaster is net-
t ready by the toot-
h every mail carrier
he horn before he
as a eignal to be
there will be no
time —Fur News.
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev Dr, Stewar , of Chnton, hart
oonspleted his 32nd year as pastor of
Willie Presbyteria ()beach at Clinton,
Ur. W H. Kerr, of Brussele. it one of
tehnepetnovf doeileetm,ateetshat the General confer -
jet churoh to be held
in Vioattia, B. 0. ext week.
Rabies Epi emic Gone.
The epidemic of r bies, which assum-
ed serious proport• us in 0 stario last
January. raged the ughour the winter
and necessitated he passing of the
order -in -cannot" mpelling the muz•
zling of dogs from oronto west, is now
almost a thing o the past, according
to a report jnst 159 ed from the depart.
ment of agricult re at Ottawa. In
February laet ther were no fewer than
seventy.four premi es and twelve coun-
ties of Western 0 tario under quaram
tine for rabies. To -day, in dog days
swoon, there are o ly five premises un-
der quarantine, wi only three counties,
Perth, Middlesex a d Welland, affected.
As soon as the per d of inonbraion for
the climate, which varies from twenty
days to three mo the, is passed, and
provided that no urther oases are re-
ported, the author les will feel free to
ing the muzzling all dogs in the pro
scribed district.
Fake dvertislng.
Programme ad
fake under the gn
or some social in
some advertisin
for adveretisers to
kind of publicit
well to make c
such piratical en
ers are themeelv
holding up who
the came lines.
the looal fair o
takings and levy
for subscriptions.
fit can a wholesa
to or Hamilton h
in Boboaygeon?
who are not in b
and know right
nos, have little o
ing their reque
improved if all
out ont.—Frorn
ertising is usually a
se of charity, church
erest. As it has be.
field of activity by
otstivassere who buy
e only cure for it is
ositively decline that
Retailers would do
moron cause against
erprise. Some retails
000seionally guilty of
enters on practically
They are managers of
other worthy under.
What interest or pro.
r in Montreal, Toren.
ve in the annual fair
Yet some retailers,
siness for their health,
ell the wholesalers are
no heettation In mak-
ts. Baldness would be
eie kind of faking were
he Canadian Grocer.
It
Rev. D. A. MoI eon, of Ripley cone
ducted the servi s in St Andrew'S
Presbytertan Chu h Sunday Wt.
Reve.j, Barnett, A, of Dorohester,
will take the servio next Sunday.
Rev. James linnet ton, former pas.
the Baptiet Chnech 1 Sunday and bait
been secured to cum not the services
again next Lord's s ay, Everybody
welcome, All sestet,
Busi
Toronto rep
general business
faotorily in all
is noted regardi
and winter bus
in well-informe
held that the t
done west of
favorably with
likely the value
those of ti yec
peuniatiOe
Wholesalers ea
of beeineria mo
year and in mo
be tn received
exceedingly we
ot good 'Winn
*collections ewe
others there is
wards slowness,
tentinues to 1110
ware. The bui
and the hesines
The settleraent
Will considerstbl
dace arid getter
the services in the
at Teeswater on Sun
administer the Holy,
Abbott. of Teeswate
Croley's work in St
ford and fortnerly of
appendicitis to leav
Park, where he an
spend two weeke hefo
new charge at Meow. '
ss Outlook.
ts to Bradstreet's say
continues to move satis
lines, Some heeitation
g the outlook for fall
nese In the West. Bat
quarters the opinion ie
tat volume of business
he lakes will oompare
that of last year. It is
of the crops Will equal
ago, and the increased
have its due effeote
there is a fair volume
log for this time of the
lines good ordere have
later delivery. ()Mar.
ops continue to premise
1 aud country trade is
, From most distriots
satiefactory, hot in
decided tendenoy to.
e in 811 lines of hard.
ding tradee aro active
in supplies is heavy.
help deliveries of tine.
role of England
y next and will
ommunion. Mr.
, wilt take Mr.
ul's Church.
ie operation for
for Algonquin
his family will
leaving for the
w.
LAND FOR SALE
Quarter section of land in Saskatche-
wan, twenty acres broken, thirty acres
femeed, five acres bush, small house and
stable, good water.
O. N GRIFFIN„
Real Estate Agent,
Wingham, Ont.
WINGHAM .
CHOPPING MILL.
Having contracted for Bran. Shorts,
Flour, Feed, We, to be shipped in oar
lots, I will be able to supply these at all
times in any quantitiee. Also all kinds
of Chop for sale in large or small einem
itie P.
I will exclaange Flour for Wheat on
the usual terms.
Market prices paid for all kinds of grain.
Proprietor.
Wingham's Warm
Welcome
What we have to offer
Busy factories, fine stores. unsur-
passed High and Pabfici schoole, well
equipped Bastuess College, good
clean, lcoal newspepers, liberally sap -
ported and well ruanaged Hospital,
five churches, goad Sunday schools,
rural telephone connection, three
leading banks, well kept hotels, ex-
cellent railroad facilities. municipal-
ly owned Light and water systems,
good fire protectton, a live council, a
wide awake Board of Trade.
Just the place for the Retiring
Farmer, the Business Man, the Mech-
anic, the Student, the Manufaoturer,
or the General Agent, or Commer-
oial Traveller, to buy a home or start
a baguets.
The busiest end prettiest town of
its size in Old Ontario.
Call and see us, we have a number
of nice propertiee for sale in Wing -
ham and also in the town plot ad.
Ritchie 86 Cosells
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE asekli
sit
SCHOOL slily !;{.
There's nO line of Footwear we
sell, that receives more earef111
attention that does our line of
School Shoes,
Holidays are over. Mira! Schools
open August 15th, Otonday next.)
The Rest School Slims Made I
e Wow
Shoes will at once prove their ex -
Sole Agents for Ha fir ,ota.la Or It (I In t