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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-09-22, Page 5TY.v 111'11:V'?r1 Oat TWO, U!^ :LE#! SSU 29 Aviv �� x •.. WILI AUAVnas,_ presslons of happiness and prosperity 'T' �71�."A1 (�+11/i ( nniveroaey /ervicso wilt be 14014. in for the newly-weddad Conple,1149 ({riesto ! \711x111 1�1�.�� 1 ! the PreQbyterign n, of rt CA, t, 14 the marriage It 1f B PU wort xo cbrpn QQ' HUNDRED6 O NtW � ��'". �4��Rev. G, F, Dancaa, gf Port Credit,. a the Aiarriage Ot snob worthy youpg t►eq•." former pastor, will oonduot the per. ple, and thispaper wafts to thew Jtr a vices, 4' welrmeet conBxatt►latioue. , , i` u THAI THE FIKST IN THC; LND M �x Ii► Q � �,.n �,/ OI.�.A7TAN QRBrX. RE11 It is understood thpt the Clinton Mo, Hug14 aqd Mrs Mo$np, 91h soul, are for Saar Company will shortly be spoor, away pu a holiday visit for a. few porated at Toronto,, The oogoern will l •- t 5 , y months in Sarkatg14ewan• We with Area, no`�N' here awaiting your in" Y �. +. be a subsidiary of tate Canadian Fla>F hew is good fiats, Mills, Limited, with practically the • • d same directors but Toronto min are also John Uards, i7thecon,, to well on toward h; , ' ... $peetion, and our greatest pleasure is -- oetA nt block restitenue of �f taking an interest, The intention is tot completion and will be a very Comfort. {'+ N.�� T4 ` for which purpose ex exienoed V3804An, I % / , begin At onge,00netraoting ilii models, P able aad ootumodious home, i (r� t t� showing them to you. los are being seoured. The company is Modern improvements have been {, , tcking over the Thresher Oompany pro• made about the barns and stables' of ti4 �;- f �' until you are read to bn before you cable heCe \ party and in the spring another flat may Oliver Turnbull, 15th con•, which will�,ff,'� to sec the new sL len �4u ehottld see theta right away, o!1'll find r fel DON'T VI% J� be added. add to the comfort and convenience of y. , Y g Y Y nd us just as 7 f the premises. ;+y ; glad to show them as you are to lxee them, aioRRA". W. and Mrs. Rivera and daughter, of ,�;;� c ! ^j We know that we are showing this season by far the greatest value Messrs Tse. ole sbieter, Oxford Co.,were visiting here last week a,� I� and finest assortment of High Clas Apparel every how b .�, G 1 y and Wm i _ g $ . ppa v y s n this or any other of the 2nd line were in London last week while on a driving too; through the y'''�- l store in Witlghanl. We want you to lcttosv c. The only why you will know I +- -- attending the fair, country. Mrs. Rivers is a daughter of it is to come and see for yourself. Quite a number of farmers of this Wm. Bishop, of Somoka, formerly of i �- vicinity attended the Granger sale of Grey. �� { •�' ,�" ^ g We can show you everything in cor- Shorthorns at Londesborq on Thursday Mre. Ben Dark, of salt, le vieitin , 7� last. Bidding was brisk and prices were under the parental root. She is recov good, cows selling from $125 to $200 and Bring from An attack of typhoid fever sect and stylish Reader -to -Wear Apparel young stook from $75 to $150. Breeders daring which she was nursed at the were present from many places and General Hospital of that town. Mrs. I, for Women. aver thin was bon ht n quickly m .MR, ,SWELL DRESSER .-- I g el r • Dark was m000mpanied home by her Mr. J. G. Fyfe, of theist line seonred slater, Mies Emma Hollinger. a handsome young oow at $150 whichy And what is more, we can show you styles and values you will not OUR CLOTHES' ARE ALL WOOL, BLIT will add greatly to his young herd of Oliver Harris, 15th con., who had the � see elsewhere, Shorthorn#, misfortune to breaks bone in one leg -THEY ARE A YARD AROUND THE CHEST _ by the upsetting of aland of grain in the downfall of a small bridge the wagon prices range from $5 to $2o per Garment anriiEaTAwN. was crossing, is improving quite nicely •ONLY FOR THOSE WHO WEAR A NO. 36, Miss Isabel McMillan, of Hamilton, in and will noon be able to be about in his the guest of Miss Jessie Strachan and customary spry manner we hope, WE CARRY' A LARGE ,STOC$ OF SUITS other relatives and friends in this local• E. ISARD �• ity. We are pleased to report that Mrs. IiLYTH, AND OVERCOATS, AND WE CAN FIT y0U Duncan McDonald, who was on the The Directors of the Fall Fair have - IMPORTERS WINGHAIVI. sick list, is maoh better and we hope engaged the services of the well known WITHOUT CHOPPING THE SLEEVES SHORT- will soon be all'right. 33rd Regiment Band of Goderioh, andl Miss Bessie Moses will go to Stratford they will supply the n: usioal program ER OR LETTING THE COAT OUT IN THE to attend the Normal School, She ie a on Wednesday, Oot, 5tb. SACK• WE WISH ALL THOSE WHO ARE goad teacher mud will no doubt profit by Owing to Mfss'May Hogg Aoeepting a 41h, 1826, and was conaegaentry past his .r the advanced study. position on the staff of Wroxeter Public 84th birthday, He came to Canada in After a somewhat tedious waiting School, Mise F. Pannorman, of Wing.. 1843, spent the first summer in Darling• HARD TO FJT TO COME TO OUR STORE. daring the past three month: Thomas ham, has succeeded her as teacher in the ton township; settled in Faliarton town- Strachan, an old and well-known resi. school 23 miles north of Blyth. ship, Perth Co., moving to 10th con. WINGHAM FALL FAIR THEY ARE JUST AS EASY FOR US TO dent of 'this locality, is making A good Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Isabella Grey township in 1854, where he Contin - recovery from an amputated toe. Mr. Butler, of Blyth, and Robt. Tanney, of nod to reside on his Sae farm until he H D FIT AS ANY ONE ELSE, Straohan is past 80 years of age but is Westfield, were united in the holy bonds disposed of it 10 years Ago to James THURSDAY U g4 DI%� 'lY ��� If � / V remarkably bright and active for a man of matrimony, Rev. James Rose, D. Armstrong. The subject of this notice of his years and one of the bays of the D., of London, performed the marriage was married three times. Mr, Hill was old brigade. We hope he will soon be ceremony, which took place at London. one of the old-fashioned families he being the father of 14 children; there September Z 9 and 30, 9 Q M(;Gee able to get about. Saturday, Sept. 10th, an old and well• are 40 grand -children and 20 great - known resident of Blyth, was called grand -children. Mr• Hill was an indas- a MORRIS, away after An extended illness, in his trious, thrifty -going man, honest and Chas, and Mrs. Fraser are visiting at 67th year. Mr. Jones was barn in honorable; a Conservative in politics; I the home of W. H. Fraser, Is line. Shropshire, England, and was also mar Methodist in church relations and was vied in the old land. Thirty-three years respected by a wide circle, His family /� L p Miss Belle McCrea, of Belgrave, to ago the family came to Canada living has met with more than ordinary sac- Friday Afternoon, Sept. 30th taking care of her cousin, Mrs. H. Math- at St. Catharines for about three years case in 'the world, several members of 'fit+��♦♦♦♦♦++~+$♦��♦++♦�� ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦++♦+♦+�♦�♦♦♦��♦♦ ere, let line, who is ill with erysipelas. before locating at Blyth, where he ea. ♦ the family coming to Brussels to visit Jahn Hopper and bride, or Thessalon, gaged is the bntoheriaIs basinasal A the old home daring the pest year, HANNA & COO Algoma, return a their home this week few yearn later he moved tWalton _ After visiting relatives on the 3rd line, where he spent a year and then went to SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Leadbary where some twelve years were TURNUEURT. . The Indiana who were here palling GREEN RACE—Mile heats; bas, three is five. Open to horses that have never spent As proprietor of the hotel there, flax have finished their job and returned For A couple of years the familymade Minutes of council meeting held in 'won 6, $4. money. Competitors mast be members of Society. Prizes— For $10, $6, $4. maritles to their homes at Southampton. They Bluevale, Monday, • their hams at Seaforth and then came the Clerks office, — .� Fall were a decent, well-behaved lot and book to. Blyth where he resumed his Sept. 19th. FARMERS, HORSE RACE—Half mile heats; best three infive. Harass to be worked very well. butcher business, which he gave up a Members of oonttoil all present; the attached to four -wheeled rig and to be driven by a farmer or his son. ♦ Alex, Webster and daughter. Mise year ago, owing to ill health. Until Competitors to be members of the Society. rrfzas $!0, $6, $#, We are this year showing the largest range of Ladies Maids * Emily, of London, were visiting the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last about two And a halt years ago the sub- meeting were read and adopted on POTATO RACE—Competitors to stand to horse, Potatoes to be placed d p yards and Children's Fall Mantles. The most up to -date, stylish, best # Nichol families. Miss Hazel Nichol re* jeot of this notice had been a healthy motion of Messrs. Wheeler and Rather- from the starting point, Mount, ride to first potato, dismount and pick ag Mantles ever shown in town. Prices for the high-class Coats • turned with them dor a month's visit, potato, remount, ride pack toe Horse point, dfsm7n as $3, $2. and put potato in fitting man but he became the subject of Caber- ford. pail, and so with each potato. Horse any size. Prize $10, 0, $12.00, $15.00 and $18,00. Call and get our .popular The former is a cousin to the late Alex. ouloaie. He was the last surviving ♦Nichol. He and Mr. Webster orossed Moved by Mr. Mulvey, seconded by DANCING CUSZPEI'I7?ION—Open to bays and girls. Ni entrance fee: Catalogues. ♦ member of his family. Mr. Jones Ad. Mr. Rutherford, that, as the "Act" re Scotch Reel........... ......................... • the Atlantic together fifty-eight years hared to the Baptist Charoh. His father Sailor's Hornpipe...............................$3 $2 $1 I • Dog Tax came into force in March last, • ago when they emigrated to Canada. and two brothers were clergymen of Irish Jig ... , ........ . ....................... . .. $3 $2 $1. I / p taxes a000rding to the Act, be oolleoted g ., .• .� $ / ��`,� • The visitor has been in the employ of that denomination also, In politics, de- ' Highland Fling 4 $2 $1 %J�J • from the owners or harbingers of all <. +'� I ♦ the Grand Trunk oar shops for years. ceased was a staunch Liberal and took TUG OF WAR -10 men a side. Prize of 25 to winning aide. Between s team Suits • _ doge in this municipality in accord. $' II ♦ captained by Reeve Powell of Tarnberry and Reeve Taylor of Morris, and _ a great interest .in both Canadian and ansa with the act far the protection of p British political affairs. He is survived team captained by Reeve Gillespie of East Wawanosh and Reeve Medd of sowxCs, p sheep.—Carried. West Wawanosh. AND by his wife and one daughter, Mrs, / John Dane or. is dead. The word Moved by Mr, felly, seconded by Mr, parade of the pupils of Pyle, of Blyth, -,who will shard in the SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PARADE—There will be a i Sew over Howtek as on wings of wind. Rutherford, that the Clerk be instructed the Wingham Public S3hool and neighboring schools from the Wingham N II(�j sympathy of the community In their I it %t overcoats He had Been digging potatoes on Tnee• yto enter an Oolleotor's roll for this Yost Public School hnilding to the fair grounds, headed bq the bands. day forenoon, Sept. 13th, had partaken berenvement. 1` p all unpaid drain taxes; also alI •` Up to- date Suits • of a hearty dinner, and was passing r amounts repaired over estimated cost to • down the steps from the kitchen when iiRUgsELS complete the Sing and branch drain.— , and Overcoats for • he dropped into Mrs. Dane's arms, His Carried, g HOW W (� 11 t► nn p Band the up-to-date Ment sudden death has cast a gloom over the Wednesday of Last wash R. A. Pryne Wingham U+t+Z�Dsfld a�� i,�iukltuii Pips a n d Boys. We • and Mise Pearl Leatherdale, well known Moved by Mr. Selly, seconded by Mr, / ♦ whole community. Mr, Dane was born young people of town, were united in Wheeler, that John Ratherford be sp- Will furnish the music during the afternoon. I have a big range of in the Count of Fermanagh, Ireland in y pointed to attend meeting at O'Mnlly Alen's and Boys' ♦ y matrimony and are away on an extend- p 1$32 and when a small boy came to Can• ed wedding .tour. Drain.—Carried. Suits and Overcoats Z g oda with his parents, •After several y, Admission to Grounds 251: in Diagonal Stripes, ♦ Through the bad gashing of several Moved by Mr. Fait seconded by Mr. - years residence in varicns parts of On. Rutherford, that the Colleotor a security Brown, Green, tarfo, the family battled on the farm I3j fingers on the good right hand of Walter Children, 10c Vehicles, 25c Black and Blues. Wilbee he has been takingenforced 1,011• is satisfactory to thin ooanoil.—Carried, � died. He was one o. the pioneer@ of is the The d factory where Mr, a saw Moved by lar, Selly, seconded by Mr, body should be Howtek. Another mime is stricken R r y, this ear's roll All etruo tis to n ltaltways, c ♦ mile@ north of Glcrrie, where Mr, Dane Prices which ever . days. The damage was dope b a saw Reduced Rates o Mulvey, that the Clerk be inetrnotbd to 1 able t O of%rd, ts is employed. ante n y from the ever lessening roll of our old on Jermyn drain provided Morris Conn- Agency for Presto « y P n "1 g y ♦ settlers, And a solitary woman in the Mrs, John Curtis, who passed away cit lets the work.—Carried. CONCERT ---September 30th I Collar Overcoats. sanest of life, and a lonely home, are, on Saturday, $apt. 3rd, at the home of i �-✓� The following acaounte were passed We have the lett to attest how sadly they, will mise her son-in-law, Jae. A. Elliott Alexa,. "Fit him. It must be @o; these tender ties der St , Braeseis, was one of the pion- and Cheques issued:—H, B. E+liott, Ad. A high olaee concert will be given, in the Op9ra Rouse in the evening of Fri- agency ri agency for the Fit ' it a pang. A. este of North Eatt}iope, County of Pekth. vertieiaR, $1 50; buff & Stewart, repairs day, SNatember 30th. The following well-known artist& will give the program � Reform" high class cannot be severed without p g. James Fax and J, H. Cameron, the coruadians; Mies Pearl O'Neil, the entero: • g boat forty seven years ago he was mar. Born near Suawbane, in the County of to Eadie'sbridge, $18.50; Duff & Stewart, tainer, as well as members of the Pipe B ind. This will make one of the beat Con-, a i s p e i a l measure building footbridges, es, 2 Daft &, Stew taildr•mad8 (x a r , Tied to Mies Molllroy and raibe� a family Tyrone, Ireland, she Came to Canada g g $ ' � Carta ever held in Wingham. AirnisstOn 25a and 35c, with pIAn of heli at liicKiii-., of four sone and three daughters, who with her parents when 10 years of age, art convent abntmante iron bridge, $300; bon's drag store, Agents. Call and David Breen, drain and tile, 10th con , 1 ''• r are all settled in homes of their own, the voyage taking thirteen weeks. They get on fall Catalo• WM. MAXWELL, H. B. ELLYOTT, gee, but James, who i@ in Western Canada. settled in North 1 aethope, North of $I0; Richard Wilton, repairs, Jobb'e + An interesting ceremony took p[aoa at Shakespeare. lie# maidenhood and part bridge, $8 50; David Donkin, repairing PRESIDENT. SEC. TREASURER; + the home of MK George Newton, con. of her wedded life was spent in that grader, $1; John Burgess, rear, court j _ t 10, Howi6k, at 5.30 m m., on Wedoe@• township. In 1878, with h. r husband room, $1,50; John Burgess, Bryce drain, MILLIi i Nj N dao, Sept. 7, when their daughter Etta and children, she moved to the let con. $1.50; D. Jewitt, gravel and damages, NERY OPENINGS baoame the bride of 11Ir, Wm. Pyke: of Wallace, near Lietowet, w1,ere she $198; W. Abraham, gravel and lain � At the appointed hour the happy Couple ratified until about half a dozen sears ages, $2 98: JL•hn W. ging, gravel and SEPT. 22nd AND 23rd. took up their position cinder an arch, ago- This interval was @pent partly in dawagee, $5 80; Thal, l Tanen, gravel. which had been erected on the lawn, Brussels and partly in Michigan, Her $175; John McDougall, graver and daDoes not m• Bair w ustone damages, .. - e@ 4 Samuel Va H , _ a $ Call and ose the latest styles in Hxtits for the T.adles, where the Roy+, J. W. Hibbert pro. .husband, the late John Carlie, pre ds g + notioced the magio words that made Ceased her by Almost tail year@, 1909, 1010, $3; tgomAllan McTavish, gravel,,$Y E2'S I-tAtR liGCi# them ona. The bride looked charming On Sanday evaaiug, Sept. 4th, John $4.20; T, Montgomery, damages, $r; in A own of chiffon taffeta, and Carried Hill, an old and well-known resident of R, Palmer, gravel and damages, $5 07. Destrl IFta Dara Mate err, kftt'f se l i�rcwro ! g Destroys dartidlrtiil' Mm1a�e: Nee1r GF'aW a banquet of dream roses and fetne. this looallty, passed peacefully and lisp- Moved by Mt', Mulvey, ee00nded by . Sit oar, Gircerin, Qulhtn. sekrium040til. HANNA, & COO The wedding proton#$ were bumeraas pity Away from the eattbly home titter Mr. Wheeler, that this meeting Adjourn tngred enls. capWtum. SAze. Alc.hat. Water, rctlwrfe. And costly,- the groom'@ gilt to the bride in attended and At times very painful to Wiest in the ()lark'@ oiiiat o'clo lk: A hair preparation Made #tom this feimutaBbafulless,yct 00me& S pCtitive merit. A elite'_ 14 Cash, PP[ON.P, 70. beings gold watch. A eamptaoas tllnese, born *with d large degree at on Monday, October 24th, at 10 o @look, hair food, ahalrtopic,ahkirdressing. Cbnsultyoafdactcr*outtht3chal,rprobkaes. All kinds of P111zce t II s �ir� • � a, nil ,..J, Q �1'nl Clo9er►irT, rowrit: lanoh was carved end attar an evening pAtienoe and resignation. lt+lr, Hill ruse Joifx Btritdnss, t7Yebk, ►a••1i•♦#••♦6411.66+6����♦� M����1'�i����it►1♦'.4"�:�Y��� spent in good fellpw@Tlip, Bind after ata born tit Tlai*anetitra, lJngland, on .Ta1y ' , 0