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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-10-20, Page 50 N .,, . } ... l$I.:Ct I•i4$ i1MP0, OCTOBER 20 m tl An n _lllgetrated lecture In tba , xv xl x7l'�o n �u lila tx. k%x•I'.ATAIITNAIQ A �Iii�TN��'s ��111��E interest a T n Mangos is are a great crop tide year+ Society Among the s Upper Canada Tract PrP' rDrHER er U Palter L,* called on A farmer an the , at pP Soolet amen the sailors on the GreatNicholasRogersville, 14 B.. 10th of Etat WAwauosh a tow (isle ago .� Fakes will be given in. the Presbyterisn writes:.•"I osa highly recommend 0ahy'm and found that this man W3uld nave ( reason We are sell „ Church, Eadies, on Tuesday evening,own Tablets to All mothers W ose little some 120 10048, B.ma manRoids are as. October 25th, at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. °nes are constipate d, my little many ^* irl the tablets anlarge as fence poets. H. R, Horne, Toronto, Secretary of the b gulAted her u soowels. and nowshll, eats well,Soviety, The lecture will be illustrated and is tat and go1me,IstnSnaOeeetal anniverearp eervioee yceroby Anumber of slides covering the field delighted with thed I always hold in the Methodist Church an BRndayfrom Montreal to fort Arthur, A col, keep them in the ae Boon A last. Rev. U. S. Bakor, of Toeswater, l my little girl becomes troubled or fever preached at the morning and eveninif � Ladies' Coats lection will be taken on behalf. of the ieh I give her the tablets and she is soon work, well again. Please send mo another box a@tvlgee, At the morning service he. + i _ for thry are the very beet medicine Iknow took his text from P•iul's Epistle to the i of tar little Ones-" The tablets ate sold Romans, chap, I$, v,trss 11. It was A qp y� y� p did • a Ander a guarantee f.0 contain nothing 1R^ fine dlsgonrso and he sDake of the do this season than we rau,� izxas. g' The following has Appeared fn the atrtall meedicine deatera pr rost hm1ld. TheDr.old mus, di>tarent ballots cad variog8 seats • «. daily Papers, dated from Hamilton A Williams Medicine Co , Brookville' oat. In the evening he preaohe'I from 7eniah, last. -the easoii 'fur busy- deal ie being olosed for the merger of the = chap, 9, verse 6. He eaid we hear quite grows lot shoat socialism and we will bear nesS �roS $o fast is be" ! Baynes Carriage Company, Limited, the- RC"yTH• more. The rich are getting richer and � � � • American Road Machine Company of The new cement sidewalk on Mill the poor are getting poorer mud out cause We are lain nxore 4aaada Lim't d l t d i G d i b �' ' AIL ! a / w7A��i R + t e 0.1%e a a are , street has been completed and a credit. Saviour was the greatest Moral Reform, 13 C v st cad a group of prominent Datroit auto• able job done, 1315Th possesses a lot of at that ever lived, Mr. Baker is certain. ' I actual ua value for he I s thankful fa+ More Aetna men, The new merger will d excellent gement walk not surpassed by ly a finished speaker and can paint Ap• t , p known qs the Aoe Motor Uatiiage and any village of its size, proprlate pictures, • When he ocmem to ;. t Machinery Oompany, ,Limited, and the Mr. John HelTron hue archness the , moneythan. ever before. �� • s•,:••,u ,r r �, p Whiteghuroh again he will be sure of .a l7 -G r–.��. capitalization will be $L,000,000. the old office of the late Dr, Carder from manufsotare of antompbilee will be the crowded house. At the afternoon ser• Mr. James Caroming and has had it vice Rev. Dr. Rutledge of Wingbam, i II ' r You'll find this out as special business of the merger, and A purposes g i preached, taking his text from Deuter• �� YES, moved Mr. Heffrott ar gees nein t for �*11 large factory will be erected on the a,elaaghter house, onomy, chap. 33 verse 23. God's eta �t w soon as you wear one Ql ,MR. SWELL DTESSER IS THAjVX_ F'Ul, resent site of the Baynes Carriage On Sunday, Octobar 23rd, anniversary brace, He said the greatest lesson theComp�" —' 1 abandoned. a The Goderioh plant will be sermons will be preached in the Metho• Christian has to learn is to know how to our Coats, and. then we FOR A .S'TOWE LIKE OUTS; FIRST, BE. abandoned, dist Church, Blyth, by Rev. Jas. Living- rest in God, and the greatest cure for stone, of Mitchell, Chief,masie by the the temptations of the devil isito get r can count you as a stead" CA USE WE .FELL CLOTHIJVG MADE O)VLy GREY. choir. A special thank -Offering will be to work. If you are cast down by hum. y ' taken. an sorrowe, get to work. In these days FROM GOOD CLOTH, Miss Addie Cardiff, 7th con„ is home It is°stated that David Nichol, of Sal- of bustle we are sized up. People are � fast customer. from an extended and enj3yable visit in NO COTTON CLEAT IJV OUR STORE : the West. lett township, has disposed of his fine asking—"What ��can you do?" '"What 100 -sore !arra to his neighbor, George have yon done? What are you going s One day last week James Sinclair, Bowes, for the tidy sum of $5,800, He to do?" It was a splendid sermon and 14th con., had the misfortune to have a SEGCOJVD. BECAUSE WE .SELL CLOTHES fag broken at Brussels, gives possession after the next prop. everyone seemed to hang onto the words " This addition will give lie Bowes one as they were littered. The cbetter t er• For Men's THAT FIT. THE COLLATiS OF OUR SUITS' New cement flooring and an over. Of the finest farms in Hallett and as he ed excellent music and was ;better than healing of stalls, &o., in Don. MoHin- is a good farmer the future should not on previous years. Four young.men As DOJV'T RUB THE RACK OF y0 UR .NECK. non's barn has made a notable improve• be hard to forecast. new members were a great assistance, Wear. ment ender the direction of L. Frain. a All three services were largely attended,TH, E COLEASr iVAWANOS$. LARS OF OUR OVERCOATS 2)OJV'T We regret to bear that Neil Living• many Presbyterians and strangers being atone, son of Mrs, Dancan Livingstone,resentThe olltifthe d p. oeoons or e ay The anniversary services in oottneo• , HIT YOU IN THF, SMALL OF yOUat BACK• of this tgwnahip, is ill with typhoid amounted to $57 30. fever in a Calgary hospital. Theattend. tion with Colvin Presbyterian last were MECAUSE OUR STYLES ARE NOT LATE. Ing physician hopes it will be a light 10th most recces on everSunh last were = High -Class Tailored the moat encoeeetul ever held by the type. Old friends here wish, him 4' congregation. The services on Sunday The Workers. i Su1tS and Overcoats In T'HEy A RE ON TIME. speedy recovery, afternoon and evening were largely at. j BECAUSE WE DO NOT ROB OUR A new silo 1406 has been put up at tended and the sermons by Rev. S M. They'regiving all manner of know. 11 � the best weaves of cloth Wm. Hemingway's barn, 10th can. Whaley, late of St. Helena. were listen.a tedii ' the teaaherelinfeeting this vale; The interior of the stables has under. ed to with mach interest. Mr. Whaley QUSTOMER.S: gone renewal and cement Beare and new is an excellent preacher and has a knack you store up your head In a college, or and latest patterns. See stalls have been put in and good acooms• gain erudition by mail. Alae, but in all P B of saying just exactly what he means in ,ARE you JVOT THANKFUL THAT THERE dation is now afforded for eight horses PP of our questing, the thing that's most them. g a very forceful manner, He appeared ,,, and twenty-six cattle. L. Frain and G. to be the man the people of the district neetat is missed; the beautiful science IS SUCH A ST092E IN y0U?2 TOWN AS McDonald were in charge of the im• were wishing to hear, Mies Marguerite of resting is never pat down on the list. ' provements. Homuth, of Wingham, sang solos at Tha people who rustle around me pnrsu• - both services. The colleations were Ing the kopeck and yen, astonish, disgust ' very liberal. On Monday evening the and confound me, they're much blamed ■ erP pbell tea•meeting was held. Tea was served a sero d, a men1 They never let n forV ee VV Ralph S. Shaw, 2nd line, is attending in Mr. Adam Robertson's residence and a second, all day they are working for H* Ei ISARD & COO the Normal School at Stratford. He is a here gthe ladies of Calvin Church- did regain; at night when their profits are clever student and should make a their beet in providing an excellent sap. reckoned, they're planning another campaign. They're planning some successful teacher as no doubt he will, per for the large number of people who skirmish or sortie, some; ambush they Report says that Wednesday of last were'in attendance. The entertainment think may be sprung; they're older than *++'+♦+,*'�+++,*+.**♦♦ ♦♦+*+♦♦*♦*;+*♦.+�♦++ " week A. H. McCall sad Mies. Elms held In the:Ohi r'dn. was also largely at•' -Noah at forty, and die of old age when TRA6E LOYALTY. apparent to every one that business Wallace, both of Frobisher, Seek, tended and a good program rendered. _ dealings with those who are working they're young. The thought of a let up formerly of Morris, were united in Rev. J, F. Ferguson, the pastor of the for the same Iocal interests as ourselves marriage. Ma man blessings attend church, occupied the chair in a ver is funny; suggest it and get a rebuff: The following is from the Lynn; '�♦ HANNA a 'y y g y"We'll rest when we have enough Mise., News, and is of special interestwill be far morn prodnotive of good. COO them In years p come. pleasing manner and the program con. ' than trading with people who ere far f► money, and money is snrley the stuff to citizens of every town and city. Mies Cora S eir, who was home for a misted of very able addresses by Rev. S. away, who buy nothing from ns and M. Whaley; Rev. Mr. MoEaohern of And all through the country you'll find No word appeals more strongly to the holiday of 2 weeks from Toronto, where ' 'em for money they labor and grab, as average person than loyalty. We all whose only interest in our community she was employed in the Whaley -Royce Whiteohuroh, and Rev. Mr. Durant, of is the amount of money they can get Co , as stenographer. has accepted a of Belgrave; solos by Mise Marguerite though the old Nick este behind them love ha spoken of as loyal to family, a touching 'em up with a club. All this frien Is, country and to oar ideals. We out of it. ` ♦ position with Barrister Campbell, of Homuth, of Winglism; readings by Do you recall when times have been may lock goad to the miser who lives on should also include our home town. :GOODS Harriston, and has gone to accept it. Miss J. Perris, Wiaghom; quartette by hard that these mail order houses ever- FALL ver FALL his big money cheat; bat some who aro There is no doubt of our sincerity in We wish her success. Misses S Farquharson, J. and F. Wil- extended you credit to help you over calmer and wiser insist an the beauties this, and we would feel very mach ♦ The other day I¢ a friendly souffle at eon and Mrs. R. Maxwell; duet by the rough places? Will they? Not in - ♦ W. of Reef., WALT MASON. offended were it questioned, but is this , ♦ a bee James Evans, 7th line, was upset Messrs. G. l4 Cline and R. Maxwell a thousand years -its money down, or We would like to have the pleasure of showing you our and in falling struck his side against the and selections by the choir of St. An. - loyalty always ti the right sort; is it fa• no goods. The local merchants are the telligent and native, or is it sometimes a Big Fall Stock of good values for this season, heel of hie oompauion's boot, damaging drew°a Presbyterian Chnrph, Wingham. ones to whom we mast then turn for as - heel sentimental and at •asing fancy with f.1. ♦, a couple of the formar's ribs. The The weather of both Sunday and Mon- NEWS NOTES. which we delude ourselves? sistanae, but how eau we do so with s ♦ ♦ iddideal thishelped ti mooenas motioall laid him aside ay was eaand epeo increase t h P y�� The happiness of the people of B city good grace and reason unless we suppor t # ♦ ♦ from work at a buoy season of the year. the' attendance. The pastor and con- depends largely on the prosperity of the them in prosperous times? , 'Ladies' ,Figs and Fur Coats, ♦ Fur Lined Coats, Sable re align are to be congratulated Mr. Evans has had to do with several 8 B g tulated on Daniel Barrett was killed by shook at community As a whole, and this prosper. P P They are alert, intelligent and pro. f :1ZuffS - - - $10.00 $12.00Jand $20.00 broken ribs on revions occasions but is their very successful service@. p _ Hamilton while trimming an aro light, sty depends in part upon the amount of gressive, and, it given the opportunity, better s s ♦ ♦ Muffs, Genuine Sable - $15.00, $16.50 and $20.00 ♦ not any more in love with those ex- Variances than at the beginning. BLUL+'VALE, Two offers to supply natural gas will be submitted to the Council of Ingersoll, money circulating there. The more money the people. stns away for things will sell goods at :the same or lower prices, than the mail order houses illustrated lecture to the interests of of the work of the Upper Canada Tract Dr. Canniff, formerly Health Officer they can buy from thNir own merchants, can or will, and deliver them at once— no express chargee, no long delays, no ' •. Isabella Foy. Muffs, Ruffs and Stoles ranging 8R098EL9 Society among the eailors`on the Great of Toronto, died at Belleville, aged 80 the poorer the oowmuafty will baaome, disappointments. from - - - - - $7.50 to' ;1$15.00 Benjamin Hallman, father of S. Lakes, will be given in Knox Church, years. and, conversely, the more they spend at home, the mare the place will thrive. Let no Dearne thea, enriching a few g s: ♦ This season we have a big range of Ladies' Fall Btuevste, on Moeda e o Hallman, who has been visining here y evening, October 24th 8 o'clock, by the Rev. H. R An Italian, named Niohola Bartmsla, killed in D) those who p itrouix s distant mail people in whom we have no sort of in. serest, at the gout lasting inj cry to t died at Roseville, Waterloo Co. on at was by the bar@ting of a wheel order hoasas ever think of the harm ♦ Mantles. PCLCeS from - -, ;x$$.50 to,$20.00 ♦ Horne, Toronto, Seoretsr Monday of last week aged 90 years. y of the Soots• the Ontario Iron and Steel jWorke of done? I` all the Knoll p+opts fa Ba@ton, it our own community. Try eupportin g g ♦ Tuesday of last week, George Curtiss, ty. The lecture will be illustrated by a Welland. for instance, ah +Old ignore the local our own home business for a time. Barely, loyalt in this Instance, Ladies' Quilted -Tined Coats with Isabella Fox and ♦ of Galt, brother•in law to Mrs. S. T.' number of slidee covering the field from a Nutty McLeod of New L ekaard, is merohants, and for one year buyall y y, Canadian Sable - - $20.00 and!$25.00 • ♦ plum passed away, aged 56 years, Montreal to Port Arthur. A collection Hader arrest on a oher,re of trend in con their su lies fa Cnia tiro, Buffalo and PP means spend pear money at home. Allred Backer has disposed of his well will be taken on behalf of the work. nection with certain shares in the Nipis New York, th-re won'd be "For Sale ?+ bred black trotting stallion, "Fogit Mr. and Mrs. S Hemp and daughter, sing mine, signs on rhe city hill. Youug's, the At LS Tagae, mqu was war. Bars" to Lioense Iospeotor Arquith, of Nellie, of Clinton spent Sunday at the Wm Tremoar, for over fifty years a pablie library au i th a old north ohnroh. d Bred atter winning 1631 at a card play. ► � ���jE ���C MEN'S OVERCOATS ♦ ♦ Auburn for the tidnof $500. The home of Mr. Thom Stewart. ' y es horse is ass and Mrs. ) Howson, of Wallacebarg, resident of OaheWs, but recently of The Dams prinoipla applies to all com maoitie@ Ing on Sunday night. The Niobe, the first j„r j : as pretty picture can (Rev show considerable speed. is at prenent visiting her daughter, Mrs. Toront9, died in that city last heart failure. week of Patronage of hove merchants is the lite of a wtr. Three moil order houses cruiser of the Canadian fleet Is expected to reach 9 o to choose from,. We have a large stock for g Lest week Bohn and Mrs. Coate arrived V. Jermyn. , Halifax Friday. y , ♦ Men and Bays . Prices $3.50- to $20.00. SI ♦ book from Idaho and are once more In We are pleased to report that Howard The Toronto and Eastern Railway Cos ronte map from Oshawa to Co' by offering retraotivo (.) premiums with iudifferenc good@, have drawn Seven live. were lost In a Lire at gtng'r • poeaesslon of their home on Mill street Stewart and Watdon Smith are both im• It is 15 months since they left Brussels proving and will Boon be able to return proposed bourg and also Lindsay t.) Port Perry, from. us large amounts of money which Hail, Montreal, t lest ut $15 o which the lose amounted to about $160,000. isE skid found the climate most congenial. hams, has been approved by the Minister of it spent at horu•j would have helped to UNDER$t ♦ �W �R WEAR Their eons have large sheets ranchers. tewart shipped roar carloads R, E. Comet. wife and children are also Raiirval a. pay for aobools, p,.vin,r, lighting, and general .civic itnprovemeut, Outside Hugh Wooloy, of V'anconver, while on a hunting trip, near Spanish River, i bra mbeelast week, book to S`oatorth fob a visit, An or3er in Connoil wee psesed sp tie Jambs Drumond McGregor business hones do not pay any part of accidentally shot and killed himself. +♦ ♦ + + + tr • Ladies' and Mens Underwear, Watson's Pen- lad. Maeors has received instructions Word Wag received here on Wedneedav to meet the late train dtfring rho winter of Nye Glasgow to be L.eut. Governor our city tax P, But, Ba•ineaa it Baafneae, some Heat/ rain# have fallen at Kin a y g tan' Jamaica, . � man's and other maker's assortment at different of last week that Lily, beloved wire of months which will be a decided improv N. Y., at Nova Scotia in sacceagion to. tho late may 'Yes, but ba,.iuess is more than y causing considerable damage are flooded and tele - The thaires good Albert Denny, of a one time ng public, on at m went diorwhe eliamin Lient.•GlovdrnorFrex.r, that, is is reefprocity, tied ft should bd Are d graph wires are down. prices. Btuo Season, N Ye What might haute been s serious no, she 'tCftifam H. Montgomery was foundSani + was taking treatment. She had an opera. °ident occurred Monday night, when guiltyof manslaughter at the North Bsy Aselzem, to SWEAT ERCOATS ation 5 years ago and had been in poor four young people in a dingle ria were health for come time being oonttned to ocmt¢g home from the toa•meeting at with a recommendation moray. He fatally Injured Elmer Kling i • bed since last March. Mrs. Denny was it Ebenezer church, In acme manner In Ejecting hist from Iiia hotel, • / r� Tickling s� !r the Th they collided with another rig near the t' r a Shes ntseveralmonthehere a In a report to the General Board of ■g in ■ �at Ladies', Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats at with A- .m4ther mother-in-law, Mrs. Wm, Ant line, throwing theta oat. k`ortn. Miesione of the Methodist Church last ti i + l,r All prices. Oakley, endeavoringto reornit her nately none tooeived anything worse week, the appointment of a board of lust a little tickling in the throat. Is that what troubles health, than a few scratches and braise!, governors for the Union, Uofversity You? But it hangs on! Can't ;het rid of it! Mame rent- ♦ y Yrs. D. Lowle, .we are merry to state, about to be a tabliehod At West China edges dont take hold. You need something stronger—a to in very poor health. We wish her a was recommended by the Foreign Com• regular medicine, a doctor's medicine. layer's Cherry A petition for the releAse of Dobson the speedy recovery,- witted. It *Be also proposed to nomin pectoral Contains healing, quieting, and soothing Proper' Niagarai♦allsexpress robber Was present. Mt. E. Rogers spent Snndity with 'ate, Prot, R. P. Bowles to the board, ties of the highest orders HANNA C' 0 i ed to the ginirter of Instioe, ... s i Laoknow. The Bev. Dr. Garman, Chairman of the y about this: s friend n Board, protested �agAinst thio step, era it No alcohol in this cough medicine. 4C :�lyet i o... Ex-Ald. Robatt Parmotis died tit t6hdon Mr. And Mfg. Robt. Greenway spent a ,?:ota+etl.1► �,�►. W.6 warlt't ovour `rade. PROX13 70. # i� ia j 1.4 tsob n rtt4 w ted f td. to df.► a last week with !Blends at t lif. would, in his opinion, "!°retard mod. .bu ttplitlon positively prri�ahtegoodhealth. Tboowhy allow Ittotoatintic? ,AntUtitltt ro nr v as eccoo y y,.+arliea�relrtpreveativootd4este. Ayez'ePifl�iatclivarpiile. Nrht(tdodr<yib+n+rr►ir? NK��N +�♦*�'�?►1�f�N��►�;ii# Ont, #brd. Brutes in the new nnitrersity.