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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-09-29, Page 5Tilt! w AN -01AA1 TINEb, SEWTI:i> UNU 29 iviv .. _ LTSTOW9L. WALTON. The second day of the Listowel: Agrl• Danoan MoOapig passed Away on The LWMb. 1. see MY cultural Fair closed Wednesday of last Monday, Sept 19th, in his 84th year, o • F 11 the thoaeaad no le had h d Bided to this ,locality for the "' '" �_ � PL • .�, :_ T"I-SIS l� �'I--I� week, u y ea P P ise t re r�, . • admission and it is acknowledged to past thirty or more years and lived In / ,,;,-_ -, • - -` have been the most successful in the prey township %ad Saaforth prior 'to (K ih. + ' LOOK AT soolety's history from every standpoint, that after moving from Glengarry Co. Tom Longboat ran five Aliso paned by x t p where he wag boEn and married, Mrs. ! C, OUR IWOOL)�a four local rgnnero, making good time. " MoCaaig'e maiden unme was Sarah Do f'� �k;, TO Several silver trophies, were awarded war and she with two eons and throe t and perhaps no fair in the district will daughters survive. The sons are John show so many Ane horses of all classes. and Ahgns in the Wast, and the dangly l �� i r President Arnold and the director's de.. tern pre Mrs, Ii. Farquharson and Mrs, d �,I I���I Ill CLOTYiES i serve great credit, Goo. 13 �irues, in the West, mud blr,� tt I k�i it r I� Will Sholdice, of G;ey township. Dan, 1 � s l JAMESTOWN. eau is decease& Mr. McOnaig's health ' Rev, Dor. Andrewfor years but he i�,. • obarge of the service in the hall last was able to get about until recently s of Blaevale had had not been rugged BECAUSE: _ r 8� Sunday evening, vecemsed was a Presbyterian in church Our goo4s are right. Mr. Eames of Clinton will preach in relationship mud held to the Liberal side - litica. He was a quiet turned man; in po the hall next Sunday evening, honest and honorable and was respected Our priced are right. % • 'r a 4 Y'X,.., �, Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Simpson and by a wide circle of friends. family of Belgrave, A visited at Andrew Simpeoa's on Monday last. ,i Our styles are right. ( �'] Mr, and Mrs. Jelin Moses and eon, WROXETER. file :,• John, ara visiting friends in Hallett The death occurred at his residence I The clothes you buy means a considerable outlay -the expenditure of a good `� `' this week, - �Mr. Swe1C ®Lesser• r here, on Monday, Sept. 19th, of James many dollars in the course of n year. It is your desire to gel and our desire to give � � Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hamilton and Stafford, An old and respected resident bis Co , little Gordon Snndayed with Wroxeter of this vicinity. Mr, Stafford had at - o" 1:4 friends. _ tained his 81st year and had been in t� Q« •L�--1 tailing health for a number of years so That we do live you at this store the m>>> r.; til valaa f.)r tha min;v we will prove to you if Y Qu Anoxia. that his death was not unlocked for. A will give us the opportunity. See the Garments and ,you will be charmed by their attr tetiveness. Try Henry and Mrs. Patterson, of White- widow mud two sons survive, a daughter them on and you will be fascinated by the way they fit and hang, Wear them and you will then fully MR. DRESSER ; church, visited at Henry blathers' last (Mrs, S. Playford) having passed away realize their enduring qualities and their unsurpas3ed all-round excellence. week, a IEEEIe over A year ago. We have Ant forth our greatest efforts to gather to3-ether this season a collection of clothes positiv - THE WOOL IN OUR CLOTHING DOES NOT Chas, and Mee Ratledge, of Seaforth, Oa Monday, Sept.19th, Catherine _ ely unmatchable at the prices we ask and we think we have succeeded. 4 and Mrs. Coultes, of Toronto, were vies- S New Wrappers, New Waists New Dress Goods and Banmgardiner, relict of the late August - JUST REC)JIVED-New Coats, New skirts, pp , + 4 COME ---NO 2-A `RT • OF IT ---FROM THE COT- tore at James Anderson's, 6th line: Mrs. - Rutledge and Mrs. Anderson are stators Vogt, answered the imperative Bum- Silks, New Shoes, New Underwear, New Sweater Coats. and Mrs. Coultes is Mr. Anderson's sia• mons, passing away at the home of her TON FIELDS'.. MANY A LAMB HAS HAD son. in-law, David Moffatt, of Turnberry, - ter• where she had made her home for a each, r" HIS FLEECE SHORN I OR THE BENEFIT OF It is said that Inapeotor George Cald• number of Avers. Mre. Vogt had reach• _ bink, of Cobalt, hoc purchased the old ed;the advanced nee of 82 years. She E. BARI) OUR CUSTOMERS. homestead on the 2nd line, from J. Moe• was. a kindly woman and highly respect• H. em, who bought it a year ago from Sam ed by all who knew her. IMPORTERS" WINOI�AM- WE SELL OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY SUCH uelCaldbick when he moved to the West. We hope to see Mr. Caldbiok mmwmi CLOTHING AS WE OURSELVES KNOW TO back to the farm. WESTFiELD. • J BE GOOD. THE CLOTH IS ALL ?LIGHT ; BLYTH. McDowell, who has been quite ill with We are glad to know that Mrs. John a[oxxis. Kuntz -Baptist -That as the South The 100 acre farm of Mrs. Jess. Taylor typhoid fever for the past two or three CRIED DAY AND NIGHT. A very quiet, but an extremely pretty Brace Telephone Company has asked THE FIT IS ALL RIGHT ; THE ?'RICE IS 3 mile enst of Blyth, has been leveed to weeks is on the way to recovery. _ and interesting wedding was sm solemnized the privilege to erect poles along the Benjamin Morrit of this loealitylora ALL RIGHT. Mise Ella McDowell, who hue been at the home of Mr, A M,%cE van, M•)r• highwaye of this township and install a term o! years. Property is known ass. September 21st,at 11 telephone system, That this coanciI Howe farm. Mrs. Taylor is making her visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Wates : `My baby wall sickly f or over fie, on Wednesday, home in Detroit. McDowell, has returned to the home of a weekwith bowel and Stomach trouble o'clock, when his second daughter, Hel• grant the privilege subject to a Bylaw. COME IN AND SEE JUST HOW GOOD A her brother, Dr. Albert McDowell, in On, was married to Mr. Alexander B. to be issedat this meeting. Carried. and cried night and day. Nothing I did P Friday o! lmet week Atoaz� Jaokspn Michigan, where she has spent the past helped her in the leant till I began giving Smith, of Detroit, formerly of Wing Baptist-Ballagh-That Geo. Falconer SUIT OF CLOTHES YOU CAN BUY FROM who has been foreman in the Standard few years. baby right away and lenow hts. Teto06 big ham, by Rev. W. J. Wdet, M. A., Bane• have the hill opposite lot 31, con. 6, fe- tor lett for some time Moose Jaw where Thomas Bamford has purchased healthy child with flue fogy cheeks vale. The bride was gowned in Maize, paired. Carried. the has the offer of a position in the city 9 Satin de ohene and carried a shoat boa- Kautz -Baptist-That the mover have US FOR y813.S0. Archie Robinson's farm containing one The Tablets are certainly a wonderful in which his parents reside. He has hundred acres, the sum paid being medicine :endo who chaveachildren in the nd them to all gust of cream carnations. The bride t culvert repaired with a 9 inch ill on conducted himself most oreditably while m9 and groom left on.ths 3.4a train from the fifth eideroad; con. t Carrie. ' a resident and will ovary with him the $3,600. Mr. Robinson will continue to house." d wishes d the eopry live on the farm for a year at least. What Baby's Own Tablets have done Belgrave for Datroir,, where they will has handed in hKuntz is bond tand as hwe Aadtit w goo P We hope he may still at the end of that for D[re,Sanford'Sbaby they have done hl reside. The bride travelled in Navy P ' 50th Anniversary of St. Andrew's thousands of other little ones, simply be• French Broidcloth with large blaok pan• satisfactory, that it ba accepted ;;andV Gampbe time remain in the neighborhood. 1w cause they go to the root of Be many laced in the hands of the Reeve for e Church Blyth,willba oomm3morated on Mrs. Hoover, Sr., of Rosenroll, Alta., childhood ailments -that is, they drive the velvet ae The groom's gift es P Sabbath dud Monday, October 9and 10, the belie was a ring sot with Sapphires 'sate keeping, Carried. who has been spending the summer all impurities from ilia etomaoh and and pearls and to Mise Mary Bing, who Bntttz-Ballagh-That Bylaw Nu. 13 Rev. Dr, Geggie of Parkdale will be with her eon Robert, -of Brussels, and leave it sweet and healthy. Sold by medicine demises or by snail at 25 cents la ed the wedding march, a gold belt- of 1910, being a bylaw for giving anth- preacher on Sunday. Monday evening friends in Goderich, Nile, Lucknow and' Co.,box from The Dr. Willial, Medicine P y crit to the South Brace Telephone an old fashioned tea meeting will behold. pin. The bride was one of B.asvale g y ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦+♦�♦♦*♦♦ r,s♦♦+♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦i♦♦4♦♦♦+ • other planes, woe renewing many old"CBrookville, Ont Company to plant poles gad operate a De. Gaggle will lecture on 'Three most sadly estimable young ladies, who well telephone system ie this municipality Y Nations,' A well known city vocalist acquaintances in this ;vicinity daring be sadly missed from her circle of P the poet weak. Meg. Hoover spent the • Carried. * will contribute mastoal selection a. , 13ELG RAVE. friends. ,;.he was the recipient of a mill• The following acooants were passed: CO greater part of her lite here, having j , • one to Alberta about eight years nod. A quiet bot pretty wedding took plane oellaneoas shower a few days before her P Manley, gravelling, con. 14, $38.85- HAN + LONDEseoRo. g on Tuesday, Sept. 27th, at Ghe manse, marriage and many beautiful gifts from y g g, $14 64• J. + : J. Jackson, lE3'yde. gravel, , 2 The marriage was solemnized on Belgrave, when Mary, (youngest dmngh friends living at a distance. Rach;r, cleaning ditch, con. 14, $14,50; `�♦ Wednesday, Sept. 21st, of blies Della EAS wAwAxosH. ter of Mrs• and the late Peter Porter, repairing grader, $9,52; T. Piokell, haul- Wednesday, Irene Reeb, oldest daughter of blr. and Mre. Hoover, from the West, who fieL of Mnrnooh) and Ernest Geddes, Howici3 ing and putting in tile, $6.00; P. Ruth, malatles Meg. William Reeb, Port Colborne, to was, a former well known resident of one of Belgrave'e young bJ. eer men in, H name very Suddenly si Mre• moving grader, $1.70; Wm. Adamson. Fx.11the Rev. Walter Talmage Pamroy, bl. East Wawanooh, is renewing friendships were married. The Rev. J. Ferguson Qpm• Hubbard, of lot 26, Sept.16th. Mrs.12, tete, 50o. of Londesboro', Ont•, eon of Mr. and in thin locality. performed the ceremony. The bride Howick, on `Friday, t. 16th. had Ballagh-Falconer-That the finance We are this year showing the largest range of Ladies, Maids : report as rend be adopted. Carried. g g ♦ Mrs. David Pearoy,'Toronto, The Rev. Tuesday of last Oesk Elisabeth Tyner, was attended by Mies"E. Wynona Fer• Hubbard was 66 years of age, and had and Children's Fall Mantles. The most up to -date, stylish, best J. L Small, B. A., o! Blyth, was the The Council then adjourned to 'meet Z beloved wife of Lancelot Nethery, died $neon, of Bayflald, end the groom was reared m family of nine children. fitting Mantles ever shown in town. Prices for the high-class Coats ♦ officiating clergyman. The house was of Bel- Many may not have been aware that at her home, lot 42, con. 5, EABG Wawa• assisted by Dr. Hmrry Birkby, on Monday, Nov. lith. ♦ $10.00, $12.00, $15,00 and 618.00. Call and get our popular : prettily decorated, and the bridal arch r the party nosh, aged fi°tyeeven years. She had grave. Attar the oeremoay, in our midst we had lining for many * catalogues. ♦ was of asters, roses, palms and ferns. years a veteran of the Crimea, but such ♦ been in•failing health for about a year drove to the home of the bride's mother Women Attractive After shirty. ♦ The bride, who was given away by her from etomaoh trouble, Deceased was at Marnooh, where a delightful supper is -the case, and that one, in tba person ♦ father wore ivory duchess satin with o_ Mr. Rost. McConnell, o[ Lakelet Some manhns eaid••andmanyhaveeah- ��I\� ♦ garniture of Brussels lace and pearl born near Napenee and moved to Huron was served, attar which the evening was r d majority oed his sentiments -that the most att- passu over the silent is crit on year Suits trimming. A tulle veil hemmed with Co. with her parents thirty-five years pleasantly spent in music and social in. day of last week in hie eighteth year ractive woman in the world is an un- ago. She was united in marring Go her teroanree, The young 001100 Were the married good-looking woman between ,. pearls and arranged on the hair in the handsome presents, form o! a jaliet cap with a coronet of now sorrowing partner in 1880. There recipients of many sturdy was o man of e, and nG habits and thirty and forty -providii ng her spine - ch AND is one eon, Willie, at hams. Mrs. Nath• among whiwas m beautiful upright sturdy conStitntion, and he continued to lillies of the valley, was also worn. Miss fano, the gift of the bride's mother. be active in his mooaetomed pursuit still tefhood has not soured her disposition, ery was a tatGhlnl member of the Eng- P long past the age at which men ordipar• says Philippa Lyman of the Smart Set. Jennie and Mies Gertrude, sisters of the lieh Oharoh mt Balfrave, and was held in Mr. and Mrs. Geddes will be at home bride, acted all bridesmaids, The ily drop oat of the ranks of the workers. Carse of the household have not deterr- Overcoats high esteem. Mr. a deeply And son and atter October 12th. To this endthere is no doubt that his ed her from keeping, up to date in plays, groomsmen were Dor. Geo. a Pearcy, other friends will be deeply sympathised Q � brother of the groom, and the Rev. Per- sunshiny disposition largely oontribnt- .books and music and every man will ag- U to date Suits with in their bereavement, Deceased OLUEVAr,E. ed, He was invariably a good neighbor. ree with me that of all feminine Accomp- ji 1 P ♦ oival W. Spence, B. A., of Toronto. was an industrious, kindly and hospita• and Overcoats for The going away drool was of navy blue, ble woman who had a wide circle of Howard Stewart, who underwent an When he died, inti th years and ready at lieTh a mts it is quite the most charming. %�- the up-to-date Men ♦ with hat to match. _ operation at London ]net week is pro be gatherd to his fathers, the grief that The mon has never seen liar with liar ` a n d Boys. We - ftiende. hair screwed into natural wavers, or greasing nicely and his early recovery ie was felt over the close of his long career was widespread and ,incere. The do- pouring coffee ina soiled dressing gown, have a big range of BRUSSELS looked for. / IMen's and Boys' • bled. Cummings, of Buffalo, N, Y, JAMESTOWN• ceased leaves a widow Aud fear child- but naturally ease Duty her beL.. A. She In Suits and Overcoats Rev, W. J. Wase, bi. A„ attended fell• The remains were taksn to Harr too has another s de - but what does it *- - 1 ll" • was a welcome onset of her mother, A score of farmers in this locality Maitlapd Presbytery at Wingham last ♦ I in'Diagonal Stripes, blts, W. Oakley, of Braeeele, fora few have bought a threshing outfit which iston for bnrinloa Wednesday. matter since only herself knows it? Brown, Cir r o e n , • week. The Harvest Home social at Dar. When a maid arrives at the age of 6 # Brow and Blues, • weeks. Met. Oakley returned with her was unloaded, at Brussels. The initial John MaNanghton'g on the 20th Sept. • for a holiday. work was done on Andrew Pollook's twenty-five, from then until forGy,let her Prices which every was a grand Suooesa Mr. and sire• eLL1iOyy' buckle on liar strongest Armor and tate body should be Adam Roe, of P.ckford, Mich, ie' a vis- farm. Old methods are being revoln• 1lioNanghto❑ maks Splendid hist and Following are the clerk's minutes of the Calroea O�nncil meeting held on ' aP her spear well sharpened for the fray. itoi• under the parental roof. He had tionized and the wide awake tillers of 'hostess. She will need them -for it is daring r able t o afford. Monday, Sept. 19th, at Teeswater. - 3• Agency for Presto ♦ the ill fortune to be called upon to bury. the soil are after them derv. has Som• • life wife a short time ago, we are sorry 93r, Haney, Ballagh-Falconer-That the Sy"lea. that i❑cls"Eve period that she to most -I Collar Overcoats. • Frank W. Latimore dicta at the rest. The contractor, dangerously Attractive to men. / ♦ to state. Tnberoolosis was the cause of deuce of hie brother-ia•law, Geo. Binok- manood the work of building a Colonial for making the levies for school monies all rerairad by the trustees' requisitions We have t b e her demise. Many old friends in this well, on Saturday, 10th Inst. The de- verandah at the manes. agency for the "Fit locality will sympathise with Mr. Roe. ceased, whose home wall near here, had Paul & Jewitt shipped a carload of be now read, passed, signed and sealed. B W. Yates, formerly of Brantford m' high Claes ♦ Herold Richards he been home for a been ailing for gofne time and went to lambs on Monday and a car load of hose Carried. Reform g a Hero hanged himself in Cleveland f jail. �. s p e C i a L measure • brief holiday from Odessa, Ont., and FFengall looellty, eeeral months ago. Fie on WednesL$iy. Band th R+ a -Falcone That Wm. Bale- tailor-made Gar • • Mr. S. Paul Lunde a business tri to fiat And the Itaeve have the bridge on Germany's f the B will fall estimates fo will leave to a few days for Winnipeg is survived by his widow and a number P thy 14th con. AG los 20, repaired na soon 750,000 ghost of the Budget estimates for _ meats. Call and = where he will enter the service of the of children. His age was 4b years, 7 Toronto last week, that Howard Stewart, all possible. Carried, the year. ' get on fall Catalo• • Dominion Bank, He has had quite an mouths, We are pleased sue. experience in banking for a young man We are pleased to state that ex Reeve who underwent an operation at the Lon- whoand has made good use Qf it, We wish Turnbull is able to get *boat a little* don hospital last week is getting along . him suooars, Nine weeks ago he had his left lag well and we hope that he will soon be 3 l�l`�lnaC P�NING�S p• A' Deadman Is developing into a broken by rho upsetting of a load of able to return home. * ��% O • gree honey dealer. Between whet his wheat upon which- he was riding from hiesste. Joe. Greenway and Wm. Q r �t M rt"1 u' � � �, 0 MILLINE i busy bees have gathered mud honey pus• the field to the barn. Since then he wits. Oaesels have taken the contract for the i► chased be will handle over 60,000 lbs. quite poorly, suffering from nerve shock Jermyn drain. There is an immense difference between a tonic and a • SEPT. 22nd AND 23rd. this year The larger proportion of thU even more than tram the broken limb, Mrs. J. W ging spent a few days stimulant. Up'"one day, way back the next; that's a Toothsome and healthful sweetness Rads but we hope lie will continue to gain last week with friends at Bervie. stilntxlant. Steady progress day by day toward perfect Call and see the latest styles to Hats for the Ladies. a market in the West, mud moon have the free use of the yet t aster•enoased member. It is not often Anniversary services will be held to D. (}, McGillicuddy, who halt boon P' thu Methodist Church next Sunday. health; that's a tonic. Ayers Sarsaparilla is a tonic, Ynitlraotor in swimming at the Harrison Mr, Turnbull is laid up. a strong tonic. The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from Rev. S. J. Oaten, P. H. D„ of Brussels public Baths, `Toronto, has resigned will preach At 11 a, m, and at 7 P. m> alcohol. Do not stimulate unless your doctor says so.' coo that position, listing accepted that ofe knows. Ask him. Do as hesays.re; Ayer CO., Lowell,Maas. s r tri the Young Men'lt The King Edward Hotel a:5bhreiber M e WatsonW try to late, is �utreting from HANNA Physical InstraotoFinonstipatldn u the one gnat eaase of sick-headsCbIllousmalii. i 1 " Christian Asioolition at Uttawa+ Ile it WAS eba�h sand severaisof the Rae tsrhad an attack of typhoid fever. We wish �rsath, dA tty, hmowasss• H" dneta ltv�rt'r A>ier's t• yrsiT ' Ali Binds o£ Produee taken as 'Gush. l'13UN E 70. # a son of Thos. Moolilioaddy, a onetime to d f • him a epeedy•reoovery, resident, who. is well remembered fret~•.• . >oarrow eltcapas, . 1 ,_ x'