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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-09-08, Page 5r T111I vv tN; , rU4flf Tl AB13. SEPTP!♦ UR $ AVAU. -^ A orapge result of the teriilio hall. A very hai?Py avant tack place at the 0itorma which visited some seotlons of hone of Mr. and Mas. Taos, Scott, ;lad• 'r • -0 O t h � "+ , Huron a few weeks ago is pow beginu• line,, on w4doeaday of last week. wile a H U N D R D O f GOATS ° 1" ipg to show. YO►LVef� v/1r e • theirifso daughter. . D) Mary Biue, beotrzof 'Many of the trait trees were striped than wife. of Mr. D inn's i7 R2ds, of � � /� i bare of leaf and bark by the hail. Those Rattans, V. S. The ceremony was per, T" U FINE8T IN T H U LAND ep►sy� tV 6ee which were not killed entirely began to formed by liev. n Racers in the prey v sprout new leaves immediately and now once of a large number of guests, Mr, many of the orchards are whtto and cad Mre Rise will have the beat wishes • � Y'- pink with blossom, The proepeota of a qt a large circle of frien�ip, ' yield are good if the summer hangs out. , •� �. '^ 1. ✓ long enough. r Are now here awaiting your in. 1 r i 4xEY, Mr, Garsidee, of Brussels took the ser• spectlonf and our greatest pleasure is vice in the ball last Sunday evening, Miss L'zzia Dickson, who was homo .. for her vacation, has regained her pool, Mr, Idali, gr., of EEhsl ie visiting hie ' ... ✓1 Showing them to you. tion as teacher near Bervie, r. Qa6. E4Kmiar, � � r;- • : "" dau¢hter, Mrs, o • Me, flex Oagoinore of Wrox.tsr has Mise .Marie. Jackson,. who has spent �' 0 @ ' , DON'T 'WAIT until you are ready to hay beFme you c.�tlla here the summer with her uncle John Jaok• taken a aiteation to Jamestown store. � l �• ; �% P i,��►� !�i ,.f to See the new styles, you should sea there right away, you'll find us just as ' 0 son returned to her home in Toronto Me, and Mrs Harbirt Longman and glad to show them as you are to see them. ' last week. ^ children of London; also Mr, and Mrs. ` h I<!' i We are sorry to hear that Miss Mary John Pollock, of Listowel were visitors i,l' ii We know that we are showing this Season b far the Davidson, Lith con., was thrown out of at A. Pollock's on Sunday. �J 11 i'� g y greatest other _ � it and finest assortment of High Class Apparel every ehawn by this or env other their buggy, by the horse getting fright, Mr, R, T. Miller and daughters, Misses 9i 't Ri stole in Win ham. We want you to know it. The only w,i g y Y Y You will l; flow ened in the lana, and had her collar Nellie and .Mary are taking in the sights In ' v '' it is to come and see for ourself, hone broken. The accident occurred at Toronto exhibition this week.• I;, (1 y Tuesday evening, Aug, 30th, We hope We are sorry to hear thtit Mrs, Dun- she wl?.l soon be all right. can MoDinald is ander the dootor's. y .,'•+,.,,Sic - ..� t. We can show you everythingin cor- care, We hope for a speedy recovery.!. Mrs, Arch. R�bertsan o[ Wiagham is i, ' , rect and stylish Ready to V�%ar Apparel FIELD GLASSES ARE NOT JVEEDED TO SEE Aug, 29th, She had MacDonald at the et ra few days e with her eon, D. ' I h, ('1' for Women. CII 09 . Airs. W. g Smith asses away early 'i Monday morning, ';� been critically ill for two weeks, having - L'' "THE FIJVE POIJYTS OF PERF'ECTIOJV IJV THE on August 14th, suffered a stroke of 'BRUSSELS ,f�j%i And what is more, we can show you styles and va:ues you will nAt paralysis from which she did not rally. The brickwork at Alfred Bieker s new /i The family had moved into Tesowster rekdenoe is completed and the slaters see elsewhere. KIND OF CLOTHES WE SELL- STYLE, FIT from the farm only about a week b6fore from London have been at work putting • �° that time. Besides a husband she leaves on the roof. It will be a nios home Prices range from lM to $20 per Garment AJVD EVERY DETAIL OF FINE TAILORIJVG one eon, s lad of twelve; to mourn her. when completed. untimely death. Mrs. Smith was for- Mies Mabel Colvin, who held a millin• merly Miss Isabella Clark, a daughter ery position in Boissevsin, Mao., last ARE THERE IJVSIDE AJVD OUT. IF ?SETTER of the late Peter Clark of Calross. She�� COe season has accepted a position as head was in every way an esteemable woman saleslady in Nation and Shewah's mill-HEs •CLOTHES COULD DE MADE THIS STORE and the bereaved relatives have the sin- inert' department in Brandon, Mau. care sympathy of a large circle of Russell Brown will attend the College i IMPORTERS WINGHAM. friends. of Pharmacy in Toronto during the on - .40 WOULD HAVE THEM. WE ESTECIALLy •— ,LL.,,w,,i w■.,,,,:,.uiawr�.ruii.ttti��i� ening term in the prosecution of his ST. HEI.LrNS, course me a druggist. He's a good stu• _ .IJVVITE PAWTICULA-A DRESSERS. MEN WHO Mrs. Salkeld, sr., of Goderich is visit- dent and we wish him success. i3LUE�rALF Ing her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Gordon. Dr. Rivers, who has been practising at Mr, gen Messer, of ,Toronti wee` - -FALL FAIR JVEVER WORE READY MADE CLOTHES TO W. C. McGregor was renewing old Raymond, Alberta, is here on a visiting for a few days with his parents, acquaintances in this vicinity last week, visit at his father. in. Iaw's, John Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Messer. -SEE OURS. QUALITY UP. PRICES DOWN• Mies Annie Clark, after spending her Queen street. Mrs. Rivers and sons are The cement sidewalk from Messer's WINGH- vacation with her parents here, left also here. They are going to reside at store to the Presbyterian Church has L fhb id a Their eta here was all too — recently for her home in Battleford, e r g . Y been completed. Sask. short, Mr. Robt. Galbraith left on Monday THURMAY ANDFRIDAY Campbell meof r. and g took place at the - morning for Belleville where he willMcGee home of Mr. and Mrs, Case McAllister, aLrTH. attend Albert College. We wish him when Mr. Ernest McAllister and Miss Mrs. Robert McKay had the misfor• every success in his etudiee. May Ward were united in marriage by tune to have her knee pat out of joint Mrs, Jae. Aitoheson and Mrs. MiltonSeptember 9 and 309 1910 CLOTHIERS ea?.R MEN'S FUNLT'FIERS Rev. S. H, Moyer. The young couple at Grand Bend. We hope she will enf- MoVety are at present visiting the form - have taken up their residence' in St. ter no inConvenienoe from the accident. er's daughter, Mrs. Jos. Copeland at Helena, We extend our congratula• Bricklayer Prior and staff, of Clinton, Niagara -on -the Lake. u. tions. are busy at the brickwork of Mrs. John Miss Anna Holmes and Miss Cameron, Mills' new residence, John Stewart bav of Goderich, spent Labor Day at Mr. A. I Sept./� MORRIS. ing completed the cement foundation. Holmes', Friday Afternoon, S30th �•�♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦as♦♦ ►�♦i♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦ Mrs. Addidon,'who has been ill at the Sabbath, Aug. 28th, Annie Ratcliffe, Mr. Wm, Bailey, of Ottawa, spent a ♦ home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H, Frae- beloved wife of Albert E. Collie, passed few days tbi6'week visiting relatives in er, is improving. ^ away to her reward. The funeral too$a this vicinity. Government Inspector Gaorge Cal• place from the home of James Hickin g Mrs. Small and Mr, F. Colgate, of St. + Wbick, of Cobalt, was visiting in this bottom, East Wswanosh. Interment Catharines, and Miss Mae Williamson; SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS locality last week, was made at Ball's cemetery. spent Labor Dxy with the former'; GREEN' RAOE—hail, heats; beet three in five. Open to horses that have never a i*t For Sunday, August 28th,Thos, Hucketep, father, Mr. John Brooke, won public money, Competitors mast be members of S.3ciety. Prizaa— ;♦ �, On the farm of Dake Jordan, 5th line, a single head of oats of the "White an old and well known resident of God $I0, $6, $4, g Mr. and Mrs I. Barkley, of Ypsalauti, Giant" variety, produced 207 kernels of erioh and father of T. J. Hucketep, of Mich,, spent a few days this week at FARMERS' HORSE RAOE—Half mile heats;, beat three in five. H crass to be a good quality of oats. Who can beat Blyth, passed over to the Great Majority the home of Post Master Messer. attached to four -wheeled rig and to be driven by a farmer or his son. ♦ this in his 78th year. Competitors to be members of the iciety. Prizae—$10, $6, $I. ♦ Quite a large number from here took The cement work is completed for the Morris and Turnberry township Conn• P in the Toronto Exhibition this week. POTATO RACE —Competitors to st to horse. Potatoes to be placed 100 yards ♦ new enclosed sheds at the Methodist . from the starting point. Mount, ride to first p,3tato, dismount and pick up ♦ cilstwill meat on Monday, 19th instant, Mrs. Boyce, of Mitchell, spent a few potato, remount, ride psok to stsrtic )int, diem inut and put ♦ C O'S ♦ chnroh. Anew cement platform to aid P q P Potato in ♦HANNA ♦ in regular sessions, at the Township days with her parents at the parsonage, pail, and so with each potato. Hiroo any siz3. P.izaa $3, $2. ♦ hall, Morris, and at the Clerk's office, in alighting or getting into oonveyancas Blnevele, respectively. and a sidewalk to connect it with the Miss E. Messer has returned after rj ANCING COMPETITION—Open to bays and girls. N r entranoe fee: spending a couple of weeks with friends Scotch Reel.....................................$5 At A big improvement has been made to Present walk at the Methodist church is P P Sailor's Hornpipe ........................ n, ... . $3 $2 $1 the barn of Cham. Forrest, lot line, Mor- being built. The pastor is financing the at Goderich. ♦ Icish Jig ........ . ................ . ..........$3 $2 $1 �► • job which will be a great convenience Mrs. Thos, Higgins has returned Highland Viing........................ ........$I $2 $1 • ria. Building is now GbxSO ft. with ♦ ♦ g and comfort for all who are served by home aloes spending a few months with Days :cement stabling. He ciao has a cement TUC, OF WAR -10 men a aids. Prize of $25 to winning side. B jtwaen a term • the improvement. relatives in the West, captained by Reeve Powell of Turnberr and R3eva Tsylor of Morris, and silo and a windmill• making the outfit P Y complete. - Commencing next Sunday and there- team captained by R3eve Gillespie of Eset Wawanoeh and R3eve Medd of 1 : _ JAMESTOWN. after, there will be regular service in the West Wawanoah. The monthly meeting of the Women's Presbyterian Church every other Sun- SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PARADE —There will be a p'irmle of the pupils of 0 LISTOWEL. Institute for August was held at the day night. the Wingham Public S3hool aid neighboring sell -)As from the Wingh am ♦ A sacrifice to his profession, Dr. J. E. Mr. E. Rodgers spent a few days this Public School building t3 the fair grounds, h3sded by the bands. ♦ home h Mrs Huggoodly um es as Augustmbled, P sum, e r � Sawdon, a• practitioner of some eight 25th, when a goodly number assembled, week with friends at Monat Forest. • years, died here Wednesday afternoon, despite the disagreeable weather. After Mr, John Smith visited his brother, ♦ August 31st, in the isolation shack erect - the 2 the usual opening, the roll was called Mr. Jos. Smith this week. ed for his treatment. The body was In. Wingham Gifizens' Band and lucknow Pips Band ,� • when the members showed the interest Mrd. Lesson and eon, of Calgary, *• terred the same evening and the build- taken, by responding graciously in the ♦ • ing burned. Listowel citizens are stili - are at present visiting the former's Eis- somewhat fearful of the disease spread- way expected" The most interesting ter, Mrs Henry Diamond. Will furnish the engin daring the afternoon, B a r g i ns♦ part of the program was a 'talk" by Mr. Wm, Gray and daughter, Mre. ♦ ing, but every precaution has been tak• °' Wm. Brooks, have returned home utter S Miss L E St"rachan entitled 'How we ♦ on, and it is believed that no further may elevate ourselves and our work." Admission to Grounds - - 25c j ♦ Y spending a mouth with relatives at Us - ,r ♦• danger will be experienced. While no A n the many good points set forth 1 i {♦ ♦ persona have been actually quarantined, Nog ' solve. Children, lac - v eaicles, 25C ♦ some of those who had reason to believe one was all advice to she women to Oa Thursday afternoon, Sept, let, a 4 j shay Dame into contact with the physt• Pian each day's work in the morning of large number of frisnd� of Mr, and Mrs. Reduced Rates on Railways. clan have followed advice to remain in- that day, for every hour of the day; Ruttau gathered in the Methodist r : doors for the present. Dr. Sawdon which was thought to be a splendid Church and spent a very pleasant time icontracted the disease without knowing plan' Miss Strachan certainly spared together. Tea was served and a baud- e { it, while treating some lumbermen on no Pains to have it interesting and it some mahogany music cabinet and vase CONCERT -"September 30th j ♦ was presented in a very capable manner, resented, accompanied b Me follow- 1�Sale cornm:ences on the "Norsh,Shore" during hie vacation The di•cuasion on ,General Honso•keep• ng address:— P y A High class cmoert will be given in the Op9ra House in the evening of Fri-♦ trip. He returned to this town in due ing" was not as hearty as it ought to To Mr. and Mrd. L W. Rustan, day, SNotembor 30,.h, The following well•koo un artisti. will give the program:— y ♦ coarse to attend to his practice. On ♦ have been. Too many came for point- We, the members and friends of the James Fax and J. H. ire oft the oB %nd s; Miss Pearl O'Neil, the enter- 4 oon- R ♦ Saturday morning he was shaved by a ere, .Les nd strive to do our little part Methodist Church and Willing Workers tnfner, am well as membArs of the Pipe Bind Tnie will make one of the beat can - barber, andwhen the news got abroad Society, assembled hero today, desire oertn ever 1141d in Wingham. Aimission 20"i ani 3i3, with plan of hal at Siegib• �h ♦ on Sunday that he was in the dolirioue by giving all we can and thereby recety to convey to you our appreoiatiotr of the bob'sdrug st Scan Septembert stages of smallpox, the town was great- ing, and so increase the interest and services rendered by you is conneo ton H. B. ELLIOTT, •♦- + it' alarmed, A nurse and a medical help on the work.. A treat, the like of with the work of the chnroh. to Mr, WM. MAXWELL, Which, we have not enjoyed for a long Rattan, as lender of the noir, you have PRESIDENT, SEO.•TREASiTRER ♦ student were at once provided as atten• white, In the program line, was several been faithful, diligent, patient and dacri- dants and the patient isolated. Until the ficins and at all times trilling to do your ' beautiful selections on their splendid part (which teas no small share) that ill end Tuesday he was reported as progredaing and gramophone by the hostess. Thdy were would in any way help the church, and r♦ ♦ favorably, and his death came as a'great certainly Brij iyed. At the next meet- to Mrd. Rattan, not only as a member shook to his friends here and in Toronto. of the church, but as a very eiiicient ®� �Drop o� Alcohol ` The Into De. Sawdon wad $9 years of ing Mtee May Johnston will be the member and worker of the Willing age, He graduated from the Uaiverete capable leader. filer topic will be',Why Workers Society, we wish to place on of Toronto in 1902, and spent three is Autumn in Nature so beautiful nom• record our appreciation of Your work, "tonic"? w on 16th ty p aced with the Antamn of our lives?" therefore please accept these gifts am a . What 15 a tonic A medicine that increases file Strength .t years taking poet graduate work abroad. the meeting will be hold at the home °Riehl token of our arrrxtitnde to you for ()1• Ione of the whole system. What 15 an "alterative"? He had been in Lietoweltwoyeard. Dr. yonr faithful work while among tis, of Mrd, Wm, Moses in on, and we pray and tragi that when yonr A medicine that alters Or Chanes unhealthy action to Sawdon spent his early years near Ux- work on earth is done that the Master healthy action. Name the best "tonic and alterative ♦ bridge, where a dieter, Mrd. Slocum, re - 10 ads to you' up higher" and ► .0 CJohn Belly, charged with horde -steal: A, er s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa Sarsaparilla entirely free from ;� = Bided. He was to have been married at that we shall all dwell together in pleas• y � r y � y tlie'end of the yeAr; ing, escaped from New Hamburg look- dares at God's right hand for evermore. alcohol. Ask your own doctor all about it. Never take a NA ® Signed on behalf o[ congregation ♦' HAN p J. W. Andrews, Pastor. endorse. / C.-1.1 " Co., Lowell, 1 .1, Mass. ♦ a �r{ht salty acmedicine tion of the bowels poison 1 . Port Hope riflemen defeated a team P Joe, Robb,. Leader, poisonous tnttstUe absorbed. Then you have .., All kinds of Produce taken as Casts. I?HONE 70. A death from Infantile paralysis it re• from Rochester, X. Y,, for an internal Mrd. J. Rolph,iPresident, WW. W. S. hupureblood,biliousness,headache. Ask your doctor about Ayer sPillsforeonttipation. "i reported from Conville oat. tonal ohalleugo cup. Mrs. Jot, Cordes, Sooty.,