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The Wingham Times, 1910-12-08, Page 5
SHE WtNar#AX TIMED, DEGla;1x II 8 l'JfU .- ,. _, • _ ,.., . ,s IIi:L1a'4IiAXIL, aCAk4C WA VAN013R• bar husband two years aFin,, r / + p Fhri / Mr, Job' Menzies and daughter, Mrs. Donald McDonald Weut to Guelph On 'Yom, 1 % ! mo ,Ie !+ Ads. R. B. Harris, Urgantisi for the K- STOP Robert MoGea and little Jack. were via• Monday, Canadian Order of Foreatera ie to the vii• SV those, s, maIS lage this week working to the interests nitre at Blyth, Ulintun and Bayfield last Rev MF. Chas Rutherford of Llan • of the Urder, week. gounon will occupy the pulpit in St. . 3e The young people of Knox Church are _ flatcar Presbyterian Church P"Vo Bab Preparing for holding of a Xmas Con- WE$TtrJELn, bath. am Garton of Whitfchuroh is AND CONSIDER. A • having Mr, 'S - r • cert on Dec. 2.3rd, Mr. and Mrs John S.iwler, h vi g MOMENT renewing old ac uatptapces in this ALI disposed of their farm last spring, g - 0 _ . , , . , . • ,_ moved to Belgrave last week. Before vicinity, i tt>ttussEr s, their departure about sixty people Bath, The school Xmas tree P 1'1 take place - 1 j W. E Duncan has entered into pare• ored at their home and spent a pleasant on December 24od, uership with p. Ri4toul to the tonsorial evening to games, music and several The Mission Band of Calvin Church~ _p Perhaps you think a large-, cite store business the latter bought a few months aelat ileus from the phonograph. After will gave an Xmas tree villi entertain, II g the entertainment the following Address went in the Institute Hall on xmte eve, can give you more for your money than WAS t Itl Palmer,o Mrsand Mrs. Bowler: nit{ j '! Ago Petrotia. George Keys and J. W. Patmsr both r `l ' we can. But that's because you haven't o N ; The time is near for GREY. it ' , 1 , I of town, have traded farms the former Dear Friepde,— - giving his 100 sores on oon.5, Grey, for your departure from our midst, We Robert L McDonald, 9th con , who is \ Mr, Palmer's 100 acres, known ag the will ever regret the severance o1 the Lias developing into gaite a Leicester sheep f reasoned It out, ti if •I p whtoh have bound our aesooiatione as v 1 L Sharpe farm. 5thline Morris. Mr. goys neighbors and church Workers. You breeder will exhibit specimens of his will use his now possession As a grass have borne with us in trial and trouble, flock at Guelph Winter Pair and we "'101 farm for stook we understand. and we assure you of our appreciation hope his enterprise will be rewarded by la f ' of your kininess and our sin core friend• a number of red tickets. Our expense of doing business is IeSS 1, t 1 x Dr, 0. A. Toole and family purpose ship with you. We ask You to accept -k ramovin from Brussels, after a resi- this hall rack as a token of respect, There passed peacefully away on Bab - One half that Of the big City Stores g We all join in wishing you God's bless• bath Nov. 27th at Moose Jaw Ganeral y , „ than _ donne here for the past 10 years, to Seo• ing, and may lie make your life very Hospital, Archie Kerr McNair, of Grey. ° sars..,o.ar kirk, Hatdimand Co. where the doctor profitable and happy in your new home. lB" ' '! iri ro ortion to the a(nOUrit Of business has purchased a practice, They have Westfield, Nov, 28rd, 1910. bownehip, after a severs illness of wittY-h dl prop w; u, thanking phoid fever and pneumonia, borne with 4 qt ! , I.R. d many warm friends in this locality who Mr, B4wlor replied britfiy, i" done. will regret their derision but at the roma the friends for their kindly egpregeiaas. Christian resignation. The remains `u J After the ladies had served lunch all were brought home and the funeral took ' .MR. DRESSER : time wish them mope happy prosperous years. dispersed to their homes, place to the Brussels cemetery on Satur• YOU WILL HAVE MONEY LEFT TO B Uy day last. ,CHRI S•TMA,.S' P?tZXFNTS IF YOU BUY YOUR _ A welcome visitor was Dolling on old r im Uz are determined to build up a WEST VAIVANU9II, facade during the past week in the per• CLOTHES FROM US. BECAVSE WE WILL Council met as per adjournment on eon of John A. Wallace, of Griswold -• On Wednesday o1 last Week at high Nov. 22nd; members all resent; Reeve ' business and we are willing to sati t y our - SAVE YOU ENOUGH ON A SUIT OR OVE?t- P Man. He was a former Grsyite, living s ~ , moon, Mies Josephine Reid, youngest in the chair; minutes of Iast meeting on con G, and went West 23 years ago, lja-' *•r'°.y; selves with a very Smell net pC0{iC In .COAT FOR YOU TO AFFORD TO GIVE daughter of Mr. audMre. Jae, Reid, con. read and confirmed on motion of 1homp 6 was united in marriage to Mr, Arch, It is 16 years ei Ice he was here and he eon and Watson. Order to do so. -?IRE TO YOUR FRIENDS• Jarvis of con. 4. notions many improvements but missed i \ A communication from Geo S. Wil- many familiar faces, Mr, Wallace THERE IS NO USE OF TH-XOWIJVG YOUR William Lewis, an aged inmate of the son was read re the repairing of a out- came to attend his brothers funeral at WA 15.00 WILL BUY A GOOD Bruce Co. House of Refuge, died on vert on can. 4. Oa motion of Wilson ' E A Y- Cnnnington. He was a merchant there 1;, ti .MONY ` y The fact that we claim to give such Sunday, Nov, 20, after a five weeks' ill- and Aitchsson the matter was left in the and died very soddenly, Mr. WallaceI'Iy . ,WELL CUT, ALL WOOL SUIT OF CLOTHES nese of apoplexy. The deceased who hands of Watson and Thompson with has prospered in the Went and farms a I $ : .:OR AN OVERCOAT FROM US AND IF YOU .- -was 78 years and 10 months old, was P P ""'t unusual values doesn't ln .ke it so, but power to act if necessary. half eeotioII. admitted to the hones from Oulraes A number of communications from r t r r ;?'AY US 1820.00 OR 1825.00 YOU WILL GET At nearly the midnight hoar Monday, the goods are here to prove i.. CLOTHES THAT WILL MAKE YOU FEEL about five years age. Colonel McDonald of Guelph re the Nov. 28th, Elizsbsth Fisher, relict of f Mrs. Allan McLean, aunt of Mr, John Guelph Junction Rsilway Co. were read the late Daniel Eckmier, was called to )LIKE A MILLIONAIRE. McLean, died at the Canadian Soo on and on motion of Wilson and Thomp• her eternal home in hbr 84th year. She November 20th, at the home of her eon son, the Reeve and Clerk were appointed died at the home of her daughter, Mra. t i We defy any Store, anywhere, to 't fall to See the demonstration of Lion Collars at Archibald, Mrs, McLean will be well to go to Guelph and have all the Deese- Julia MenzieP, 11th con. Grey. - ( I II match Our values iu Silks and Dress ;Don remembered by residents of Teeswater nary papers signtld re the G. J. Railway _ I McGee & Campbell's on SATURDAY, DEC. 10th as she and her husband were early resi• Oo• that are to go before the Railway Goods, Ready -to -Wear Coats, $5.00 dents of Onlross, coming here in the Board. WHITECaURCH- I early fifties. Mre. McLean left here Order's for payment of accounts to the Mrs G. A. McIntosh gold her house and I i+ Silk Petticoats for $3.95. $12.U0 Lined about ten years ago after the death of an{onnt of about $197.00 were passed on IDG in the village to Mr. Gordon of Lang- ' her husband, to live with her son at the motion of Wilson and Watson. gide who will get poe_eesion next April. I ;I ,- COatS black Or COIOYs, ri0 'tr 10.00• %' PP On motion of Thompson and Aitche•MVGee 17U pbell Soo. ;'.. z;.:; > ,, ) 4 son, Oonnoil adjourned to meet on The annual meeting of the White- Skirts Waists and Furs church Choose and Batter Co. 'will. be ti a u ' - December 16th at 10 o'clock.' " W. C. MCQILOSTI);, Clerk, held in the Foresters Hall on Wednesday. - , PREMIUM._ December 21st, at 2 o'clock p. m, for ITCI- EN SEThearing the reports of the past year and • • Y31VE 'ALE. electing Directors for the eusnina year. ® The annual meeting of the Bluevale On Wednesday night of last week a - • E• ISARD Cheese and Batter Co. held in the For- party.was held as the home of Mr. Ron• A TIMESSUBSCRIBERS eaters' Hall on Tuesday aftanoon last hid. Lamont. Mueio woe supplied by ' ■ TO y, was very largely attended. But for the Coulter Bros and Messrs. Mowbray., 01 w\v\ ' a > `l,, t ` \ ' ` \\h \ '\\ \ •`? " a • logo of the past season, in which there Zstland. The young people had nn en- \. . \\S. \'•. :\\\ , i :%+ \\r Y \ \. ba\ \\.\,e l \y. ...., o\. , \\\.\,.\ \, \ .. \, and the older \\s\ . . z \ , m laced on the manage• 'o able time dancing a •♦e••••• r li«\ \ ' : \•\ \p\\\ \\\\\\\\ \. ` \\\\ •/p \\\,p, . \ \\\ Dan be no blame j1 j y \\ k the nom an had a very ehooess• ••••••♦1•••♦•••••••••N•N N•••••♦•i•N4►••.• \,\ \;\\ , , , \\ t H . \".• \ , \ \\ \ ment, i? y„ , people enjoyed Dards and social chat. PHONE • vy v A \ 1 /r•' / / v vA A \a \ y•y; rivvA, / {;. r// i/ ./ ro / r/;,% ; / < . , .,,, AvA A ,v , \; fol season. The factory promisor to be Some of the old folks wondered where ♦ - a.A : ,A•:: .A\A /r / ; , r / , ,r . // /// f, V A .Aa• ♦ Wtk. Want ,/r. ,// / ".• .V v`_, ,. Vv . :: than it bag OOtl100kiD 1r1B OSIDO from, ♦ Your Store 70 • :\ \\\\ .\ \ \ //,./,,/s,/;/! . / / // r \ \ \.\, more o alar iD the future t a all the g g g NOWS \ \\\\ \/r (%/ / // / / / , / . r// ° \ \ //' \\ \ P P ♦ Trade Hannas • \ \` \\\ \ ` ` / /' ° / /' ' ` ` thinking there Were eo man in the o\ ,\` \' !f ! // ; / / 3/ \ !i\` \\ \ \a been in tho past and next season will see Y MMN. . \\„\. ,\,,% „ / r ,/ /o _ i ,:... \ \\ \ \\\\::\ o \ ! `a, \ \':` tifal supply• \..,\ \ \ \ \ a.\\ patrons sending cream from a longer county. There was a boon ,. \\ , \ Padv ready for Z\\ ,\,>\ \\\\ /; 4 i ;a s//i /// ,r p \\ ,\ \\ \ \ \\ \::• \\\, . served b Mrs. E. Jaagaee Christmas Goods n .7 `, distance than has ever been the case be• of provisions es v y ♦ Chr $ fore, The old Board of Directors Was and the young people. All present ♦ aj Buyers \r\ \\\\\ \ i ,enjoythemselves and the ♦ ■ x•665 L er .\\\\ \\\ \ \..• \\\\\ `.;_ re-elected, viz:—Jae, Elli0t, Wm, Mex- seemed t0 Christmas \ \ \\ \ \\\\C \y.., '"\.au\•\\.•o \` „ i \\ \ , \.. \ oC.. ,• hat Ronald may . \ . \ ,\;.,\ . \\ \\\.\\`.\\ \\•\\"\ u!!3 ' o\` \\\\•• ,S \\\\\\ •, ; `:., well, Arthur Shaw, John F. McCracken wish was expressed t : \ , s? \.\\\ .; \\\\\ \\.\\\\ \. / >,..i\ \ \\•\ \ in+\ or such • • \"\ \\\\\\\Z \\\ o \ \\\ i\\a\. /es/ \:\\ \ \ \\\,. \\ \i \ heeler. Jas. Elliot was many more N, , \ \\\ \\\ . \ \\ \\\ ,eta\ y\\ \\\\ \\\\ / . \\ Q<` \ \\ \\ o:;•, - q ;: and Arthur W loos live t0 enjoy Y \\`\ \\\:. d as President; S. Paul as Treag• gatherings. ♦ 1 \\?;: as L the road \ /, , //•\ \.,,,. \ \ ..;\ \, \ ,\. >, i \ \\' \.\\\ „\\\\., ./,\. user And ealeeman and 'John Bargees h d trees on the gide o IN BIG /' .//N \vD A.• v , v AvVAv a / a AvvA \ V\A\\\.,; w+v S a d FU"S AAv .y ge \. , , , g . V\\ v.v._y. A V ,.vyAy , vw v\\ yA: /rH a,.. . ; . A\ y \.yAV :v\ >.v V ya •v AVAA V A. .:, ge0r0tarp. aro getting thinned out, and at tim0a We ♦ - v A .,. `\. \ s they rob ♦ ♦! ay. Iltt10 100 much. Trite, y \,-;/ a .:vVA\aova v\, yApyA;teaVv,. /•i,r v .vvv A wvv y<.A\v. ,v. \wA \yv \\vvy: : _ think \ '/' AAvvv y Aa / ww,A V!\\\ /f` V"wAya- the crop a little, but ftoW nice the shade ♦ • Vv A A .AVv \y v \\V v .Av VA v AVAVA \ \\\ A yv y .. vV A ,,A A \\:y\vA vA A A\ A , rtosxls. the cattle and sheep enjoy the ♦ SVA\ , wA 3 V A A yAy. .. - VwV\` V A y \. V,`v,VA'V *`v,\V.wq\ vA -%%,. \ A Y andt DEMANJ&.,,v v;_•. v vvA\ y_ yvoVv V \v vy Av v y The kindhearted neighbors of the \.: /. A:y\ Ava\A \; VA V\ \ \• V . .A v" A l vA\ , / vAwZwA.A A: g leaves make a good fertilizer. A\VAS;>v A •wvy ;A y\wyv \ \y A\\ late David Agar have turned out and « unusually brisk this y.A\helpedgeneral Fur business is y to erect a comfortable dwelling ♦ The e e \C. ,,,<./ V•<a .. ..A. .•VA.AVAA\.a PVAV\vAi vA\y V \\: . . `V\VA\\.., A\ \ :Av \.:,,! A i g v ♦ d good Furs of every sort are costing for the family. ♦ year an Daniel and Mrs. Denman and family . . . ♦ more, and we think we have the best value in;— - . \ . \ \ \ \ \\ \\ .,\\\\ ; \a\\ ,\ \ \\•. \ \ , \\a •.\ ,\ :\ \\ \.\\\\ \ \ \. \ : \ who lived on the 5th line for severe v \v HANDSOME FUR COATS v V.y. V \ , V y A \ A\ years, have removed t0 the 2ti1 DOD. Of v v A \'v Zj \ Grey township, where Mr. Denman has - < ANT NECK FURS v w \y. yy: •vv y, 'vv .,•AvA\v LEG \. v /.:' Vi, ", \.A ., ..A .A\. A! v ,. ;:eve\AAvA"y''\ y v v, vy •vA w•,A ,\a,vvA\ V A.A good E v / // / .'v\V`V \... \v : , a .,A\ \ , . y\ •,.yVA, A\\ ,a. v Av.A , \. ;o Ay,, \v .: A ,, ,, v arebnsed a farm. They have the g \ r/.. . A \l•`v .A.Ay I V .,a \\.pvAAAAv \,., C v,. A, `.v ": yAA4 \\>A \ V \ VA \ \\v.. \\\ VA v \ v \ .A: AA A y yyv vav y v v,vy,vv y vv, ,vv y y VMINNIPEG' \\\\\\ \\ y\\\\ \ \ \y\\ wishes of man old friends far their = NEW FUR -LINED GARMENTS Prosperity. TO \\\ p NEW STYLISH MUFFS \\ '-. \ \\ \\ \ \ \\ a • `\ :\\\\\\ ?\ ` \"\" \ \ A II0W table and a couple Of arm \\ \\ furniture - \:.\\ \.\\\..\ \ . \\ a, \ .\ \,11\ \, \ \ . \\ \\\ ? have been added to the \. , . \\\\\.\ \ \ \\\\ . \\\ \,\\.... \ \ <,\,\ \ .a\ y,\a:a\ \\ \\\a \\ \\\\\•\: ;\ \\ .. Choirs AND WEST ♦ - \ \ \ \ ' \\y\ r of the Township Ha'l for the acoomoda- \ .. tion of the ratepayers in doing baeinese ISO Gravel by the Silk Waists Cleaver, one of the handiest of with the Treasurer, Tax Collector or No. I—A 7 inch Most No. 6—A can Open `r that will open cane, No don. Direct Only kitchen tools, well balanced and of tempered steel. Light ger of cutting your hand on the tin;- strong and Subs tau• other affieera, Is was n move is the enough ler anybody to handle, yet heavy enough to be tial, will cut any can top. Made of the beet steel, will right direction, Canadian Through Z very h for an last a lite time. HE Reeve Henry Mooney, formerly of • We are showing very dainty Waists, in Black No. 2—Ass 8 loch Blade Kitchen Knife. No better this township, whohoe been engaged in Route Car Line 0 and White Silk Checks, Black, Grey, BCOWri ;knife can be bad. Made of tempered steel with a keen No. 7,—A keen, properly shaped Paring Knife. Will farming near Weyburn, Bask., has # and Navy Blue. 4 edge and a knife that will do valiant service ae lona as pare the thinnest peel, and do it quickly; sharp pointed for handed over farm operations to the boys DAILY SERVICE • 4 there n a strip e h lett. cutting out Coro, etc, No Kitchen is complete withont it. and with Misses Minnie and Clara, have ' e No. S—The handiest of kitchen too meat saw, A beauty and a dandy. located in the town. We wish them a st Express trains oarryir.{i through : 20 Men Overcoats, comfortable and enjoyable time, arardnrd and tour pt i;lePpirg acre for .8•inchee•outtiDg Service. It is sharp and set wide, eo as to All pointe In Western Canada. <cut with ease. No kitchen is complete without it, No. 8 --Every housewife wants something to keep her 1 • 4 Nos. 4 end 5- -A serviceable Carving Bet. Just the knives sharp. This Whet Stone, made o1 the finest ma• For iarormatlon see • 4 terial, will put do edge on• any knife with a few licks. sx, aEr.Mxs. • In plain Blacks and Fancy Tweed, all this sea- 4 thing for actual service; handsome enough to Use on the Nothing will bendy d e Oki as a real Whet Stone. 1. H. BEERIER, A ter t, W” Pl „m table if you desire; sharp enough to carve any meat and Many friends will regret to learn of • son's Coats, sizes 36, 44, prices 9 00, $I i,00 i Made of the beet tempered steel. A valuable part of this This one is the beet for Kitchen use that can be found. the death of Mrs. Leask, widow of the • 1 = and $12,00. Sale price $7.75. set. late Rev. Robert Leask, for many years • minister of the Presbyterian Churoh at Whooping ©® ' ,... +Y it hardware store for less than t if they can duplicate this n g C O u g h ' y $62, try it and see at you can 8E. Helene. The deceased was the i Men s And Boys' Winter EWARD--Kitben Set at any eldest daughter of the late Thomas Mo- CROUP ASTHMA coucxs A R we well make anyone a present of a Kttchen a BRONCHITIS CATARRH Coll s " '" Orae, of "Janefteld,' farm, Guelph The Times has secured a number of these sets and are giving the women of this district township. she had recently removed Z Y g t practically nothing, from Partrdate to 18o College street, r y Caps. pp e a Toronto, and on the Thureday afternoon an o ortunit to et on some friends had oared and were having ♦ We have a big range of Winter Caps, plain blue, Lj.,•- a F P S R 6srnausHco toxo , ` . K ■ \ afternoon ilea with her. She was ohatt• Z blacks, fancy tweeds. Pikes 50c, 75c, $ l,pr " Jl simple enfo rtnd eftcctive troetment ferbrrn- , the I(itchen Set for $2.25 Ing with her visitors when taken sudden• rhioltruublN avoiding d fl U Veper„odUout!l $ 5 t all sizes. lone otope tt:o void ng41, of 4hoeP,ng CrCtq The Win haul Times for 011e Year and ly ill, ,crying, "Theta is something the endraiievesoreupatoneo. Itinaboonton'.,; + and 1,2, T Wing ham front Asthma, The Mt Tendered 5tre' • .... ` letattsr with my head,'" and in a few nntwptie, Inspired with every breath, sn, ,ktn ; • hold and new slabscribers, but all arrears must be paid branthin eery;aootheythecoretluoctnnttrW0 POTATOES WANTED. "NOM—This offer' is open to bot anuar I st 191 M able m, hers with ng out ts. It tpmvuia- +.. minutes became unoonsolonti. The fate' ahlo to mothers with young rights, . up, and subscriptions must be paid lift advance t0 Y - ily physician wall called In, and he st ALL DROGGIST3acriPtivo e'booklet, 5 ted, phone 70 p j 't ° 5 e All kinds of Fowl Wan 0 FICC CAII AND EXAMINE THEM ones sent tot anoSher doctor to consult Trp lJroeorontl Ltntt is la .... t t d0 septtb •PhrostTab-. Ld bpd 4 a -THESE SETS AAE ON EX' 101111IN AlTHIS F , with, but the two Were Tina 0 0 iota for the irritated le « H anytbing for her, and she died about 8 throht. Theyy ore 0mP1e, y i efteetivo and ehtim tie, 1' • of town the will be sent at the expense o o'clock Friday morning, Nair. 25th, Of your drogxisi or eli vexed out from us, Ice. to otamva. ' r - ets are to bed hen Tho dootberf suggested that the cause of VapO CtCSOielte Cc. • • , + HANNA the subscriber. brain, Mrs. Leask was predeceased b O TRF ala`. 'TM At. death might be a clot of bloc on Leeming -Miles ii♦i1 ♦# ♦ ♦ ♦«i!F♦♦Ob+♦ WINGIiAI , ONT -> 'I r