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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-12-29, Page 5THE 9KOCr-1:14l• TIKES, MCEMMM 92, IVAV Inn r GOVA4140". an address and A gold looket, tnsoribed eery. George Panwton. a was arraigned before with hie ioitisls I►no the words, '"Morrle The followingministers aro entitled , 'elide Magistrate But,er Thursday after- poupoil, 1910 " Mr. Taylor, though to attend the Assembly in 1911; Ibeve E A R poop and oommitted to Stand, trial on a taken by surprise, made a editable And Macau, Edmison, Rutherford and Mo, charge of murder, in connection with She tooling reply, thanking his aSpool, tee for Eaohern, and Elders from Ashfield,. H A P P Y N E W death of his 6 year-old s4n. VAOStpne the gilt and for the loyal support they Brussels, Teeswater and Cralibrook and will come up at the next assizes in March,had given hltn 1n the council, Ethel. { M. G. Cameron,. K Cl., ie defekding the The T'reebytory expreeaed sympstby pxieoner, with the Robertson Memorial CommitR D'S OLUEVALE, tee and handed the matter over to the ,J I A concert under the auspices Of the RA819 WAWANOSrl, int . M.. Committee for their ooneidera• AR'SGallo of Knox Church will be held in two. Messrs, Howard Shlell and Allan Ado• the Foresters' hall, on Tuesday evening, Messrs. Wishart, -Rutherford and FOR USEFUL FUL Burney have returned home from JanuAry 3rd, The, program will consist West Were appointed a Hymnal Coin- Yellowgrass, Alta, of a rustic drama entitled, "'Cid Aoro mittee, Mr, John Baro ill spent' the bolidaya Falk,"' given by the, Young Mep'a Bible Notice of motion re the time of cp• Holiday with friends at Hepworth• Clara o! Wroxeter Presbyterian Chnrdb, pointing etanding ogmmtteea and re• Mr. Leash G, MoQee, a well known. Admission 25 cents; children 15 cents, oeiving of Elders' Oommissione WAS. I F S young man of the 10th line, son of Mr, - Riven by Mr. Rutherford, James McGee was married on Wednes• Mr. MoEnchern presented the claims r ST. rr>zr.>ezviS, • day of last wood at Weedmau, Lambton of the Moral mud Social Reform Commit. Everything that could be dune to mike an easy, pleasing County, to Mies Bertha Taylor. Mrs, (Intended for last week.) tee and Mr. Bremner that of the Aux- and satisfactory place for Holiday Shopping Jae. Menzies, sister of the groom, at Mies Margaret Clark returned home mentation Committee, has been done at l SA R Q'S where the tended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Aso• from giutail on Saturday, The remit of the "Basis of Church • ' Cee will return home early in January Mr. Will Todd ie home for a few days Union" WAS then taken up and fully best GIFTS for m EN and l omci N 1 o any person buying Clothing and $bey will have the beat wishes of a from Cargill, discussed, it was moved by Messrs = found. f will be large circle of friends. Rutherford and Bremner that we ap- from us on and after Dec 29 Mies H. MoD na from Guelph is visit- — prove of the remit. On the vote being ! >ng at H. DdcDonald e, PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR WOMEN } BZiLGii,AVJa, Mr. John McQcostie, son of H, Mo- taken, seven ministers voted against the Tie will give a cash Special evangelistic services will be remit and five in favour, and five elders Silk Waists, $2.50 to $5,00 Handkerchiefs, 5c to ;21,00 each Croetie, is home from fhe cleat. voted for the remit and three against, held in the Presbyterian Church here Miss Lovy MoCrostie Chicago Medi. Furs for the Neck, $3,00 to $20 Gloves, 25c to $1.50 ` discount of in January. ' g making a tie on the total vote. a Avery successful entertainment woe. cal College is home for the holidays, W.J. W>tsT, Clerk. Silk Cohere, 25c to $L25 Umbrellas, $1.00 to $3.50 Mr, Robinson Woods delivered a fine Coats, $5.00 to $25,00. held by the English church on Wednea• Hand Bags, 50e to $2,50 span of corse to Clinton last week. 2.O PER CENT� y y Wingham evening of rant week. Supper was - y WHOOPING tG COUGH CROUP Cloulds, 25c to 75c. Fascinators, 50e to $1,50 served in the Orange Hall and the pro. Rev, A. H. Moyer attended the Pres- Asthma Catarrh gram was rendered in the Foresters' b ter at Win ham on Tuesda M"affs, $3,50 to $20,00 Nide Ribbons, 10a to 25c � Hall and consisted of music, literary Darnie Phillipe, Colons Clark and BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Fur Caps, $1,50 to $12.00 Silks, 25c to $1.50' per yard selections, eto. Wingham English May Cameron came home from Goder r ' � iah Collegiate on Wednesday. Pur Coats, $25.00 to $75,00 Dress Goods, 2�c to $1.50 per yd What better New Years Gift Rev.a choir aided very materially and y Rev. Mr. Cllroly, of that town gave The funeral of Mrs. Pater Watson Blg Bargains in Silk Underskirts, $5.00 value for $3.95. • an address. Rev. Mr. Farr, incumbent, took place on Monday. Daoeased wascmaUSEFUL GIFTS would you want than this presided. There was a big crowd and a in her 68th year and was in good health 6a*A•ueasa ,ars �C+ MEN Asimple, safe and effective treatmentforbron• FOR MEN good time. until a few days before her deatb. The - chial troubles, without doaing the stomach with drage Used with success for thirty gears, family have the Sympathy of many Tha air rendered strongly antiseptic, inspired with every breath, makes breathing easy, soothes ± friends in this community, the sore throat, and stops the con h, souring Gloves, 50c to $2.00 Braces, 25c to 50c TURNHERRY. restful nights. Cresoloneisinvaluab�otomoth e with young children and a boon to sufferers The following is the report of S. S. f s a matalforacaerlpuvahaaw¢c. ale Handkerchiefs, 10e to $1.00 MuMors, 50e to $1.50 • s No. 6, Turnberry, for the month of WHITECHU'RUH. ALL DRUGGISTS 5 e Suits, $7.00 to $15.00 ;Neck Ties, 25e to 50e Try Cresolene Antl- fe gle This discount will be given on all December: septle Throat Tablets �tl o Cuff Buttons 25c to 50e Fancy Shirts, 50e to $1,25 A very happy event took place at the for thoirritated throat. IV Claes.^Bort Holmes, Pina sings They ace simple, of. le f > > • Jessie Holmes, Minnie home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pardon at feetivenndantiseptic. 11 Fur Coats, $20.00 to $60,00 Overcoats, $7.00 to $15.00 Men's, Youth's, and Boys Suits Grade Snell, : of year druggist or , Porter, Bertha Chandler, Wilfrid Mar. 6 o'clock on Wednesday evening of last tromus. locinatampe. ohieon, Dorothy Roth, Ethel Chandler, week when their daughter, Mies Mary Van Cresolene Co. See our Holiday Goods and you are sure to buy here. and Ovvercoats Odd Trousers Louisa,Snell, George Dalgleish, Earl Pardon was joined in wedlock to Mr.. Leemtag-Mlles kids. r Frank Coulter of Zatland. The core- MONTREAL 'r Dickson, Henrietta Foston. and Knickers. III Claes,— Robert Mogague, Percy monq was performed by Rev. R. Md. Holiday Groceries and Confectionery King, Henry Holmes, Ewart Linklater. Eaohern in the presence of the immedi• II Class.—Gertie Faliis, Lizzie Mo• ited the cemetery to place a wreath on a at Cut Pr Snell rei latives and a few friends of the James Hfadson of St. Catharines viPrices.Don't overlook this opportunity $ague, Harold Showers, Emma SkellI. contrasting parSIee, Mr, and M[e. relatives grave. and was found dead there. Norma Paxton, Dan Roth, Charlie Coulter will commence married life on No room to quote prices here. Come along and see what a saying Showers. the Fraliok farm, east of the village and you can make buying here. Part II.—Harold Fallis. they will have the beet wisher of a large FORCED SALE - Sr. Pt. I —Frank Roth. circle of friends for a happy and pros. Jr, Pt. I--Clifford Jenkins, Etta Fal- Perone wedded life. Snap in Farm and Outfit S lis, Harold Foston, Herbert Paxton, The anneal meeting of the White-o Ee I A, R% � CO• PEARL MACPHERSON, Teacher, church Creamery Co. was held in $he A snap in a farm and, o plate out _ Foresters' hall on Wednesday afternoon fit, consistiog of 10 horees even of which of last week with a large attendance of are mares; 3 head of tle, seed drill, tgMa ,lldltie,m .ad sitanli.,a,daitdr:.,L rh-r. .+Cu.... nCr .J ., ....+. +i raill� .McGee. & Cam) iel GREY. shareholders and patrons. Mr. John T. gang plow, mo er, e, set bob sleighs, 1 r Currie was voted to the chair and the binder, died h r olid 6II small tools; i MENS CLOTHIERS Bert Huffman, who has been employ also the farm, containing 1.60 acres 4 ed with L. Frain, for the poet 9 months, reports of the Treasurer and Auditors miles south east of Vermilion, 85 acres The population of the United States, Last year 16.350 persons obtained ny to ' has gone to his home at Winghshowed the business of the compacultivated, and ready for sprlug crop, am. He exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii and Porto naturalization in Canada. Of these �s•��.♦♦♦�♦♦�♦♦♦�4♦♦��♦�♦♦1 ♦♦.♦♦♦.♦.4�N��l�♦♦♦.��.♦♦ has been three Beaeona with Mr. Frainbe in a very satisfactory condition. abundance of first-class water. , Henry,in his remarks,reforred All for $4000; $3,000 cash, balance on Rico is 9L,- With t inclusive of theee ad were formerly idly, ue of the Unit- President a good recommend for both. easy terms, 93,402,151. With the Puillipinee added, ed States. Since Jnly, 1900, Oxnadr, to the foot that this was the 26th annual We have had the above placed in our the estimate in population is 101,100,000. has added to its population, by immigrs. .i The contract of the Mohair drain, meeting of the company any and the past ♦ g P hands an@ same mast be disposed of Thu increase of population in the con. tton 1,453,391, of whom 562,064 were ♦ which was taken by R. B. Alcock, year was one of the most successful within 30 days. Write or wire. • • u all a ver ♦ Morrie, was completed in good style tineatal United Statue siane 1900 is United and 497.892 came tram the Wishing you since the company was organized. Over CRAIG & FALKINS 15 977,691. United States. y and the eam$1170 paid to the oontractor, 101,000 lbs. of butter had been made for ♦♦ Aloodk boys are developing into public which nearly $23,000 had been received. Vermilion, Alta. ♦ worics constructors on a goodly scale. After paying all expenses and an out- S♦ The 100•acre farm, known se the standing liability of $100 a dividend of REFERENCES MAMM�M�I�AAM�A�^/�M � M�M/�41HMN/1MIlkM/1/1�1/1/1/1M c M Z Bateman property, 6th con., which was 10 per cent. has been declared and there A. Rosa, wingham; Bank of Cam- t T i Merry Christmas and a jj bought by Wm. Bateman over 60 yearn is Still a good balance with which to marcs, Vermilion. C ♦ Z ago, and more recently belonging to the commence next year's operations, These —� -� late Jesse Bateman, has been purchased remarks were greeted with applause, o A-11—a C /f r. ♦ by the latter'e brother, John Batemanr Mr. Henry also mads reference to the C / of Brussels, for the ram of _$4,100. Mr. changes that had taken place during the Alc A Bateman will put the farm in grass and past year. Three of the etalwnrt pion- sYNorsib ole CANADIAN 7CORTII• Bright and Happy run cattle on a good share of it. He will Sere had passed away, two of them hav- WEST LAND REGULATION'S. ♦ continue t0 live In Brussels and fO110W Ing been Directors of the company and NY person who is the sole head of a family s� hie present av00ation as drover. Mr. had always taken an active interest in A or any male over id Sears old• may home- stead a quarter section of available Dominion 1, if s I C Bateman, or., who is nearly 75 years of the eneoees of the factory. Robt. land in Manitoba, Sashatehewall or Alberta. ♦ age, spends a good share of his time on Currie, the highly esteemed and much The applicant s A appear in person at the ` ���• `_l Dominion Lands Agency or flub-Agency for e New the homestead, He enjoys good health. res ected chairman who had presided the district. Entry by proxy may be made at 1 ♦ e�1 Year p ' any agency, oncertain , brother by father ♦ �_ over the annnalmeetinge almost oontiu- mother, eon, daughter, brother or sister o} Sonar during the 2e' sate of the 00m intending homesteader. EtRY elORR1B. y g y Duties.—tSix months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. \ t pany's existence bad passed away. A homesteader may live within nine miles of . (- J. W., Shortreed has leaded his 100 his homestead on a farm of at least BO acres C • . �,� !�4 i solely owned andoccupiedg him or by his s *j father, mother, sonn,,dadaughter, brother or sere farm, to Solomon Shannon, Of MO• _ 3r Sillop, for a term of years and will Sake MAITLAND PRESBYTERY. sister. In certain districts a hom.stender in good f , `• a trip to She West. standing may pre-empt a quarter-section alongsidehis homestead. Price $e 00 Der ncro. Martin and Mrs. Richmond, who Duties.—Must rodde'upon the homestead or • spent file rummer in the West are at The P:erbytery- of M6itland met at pre-emption six months in each of six years r y, from the date of homestead entrymess (Including A .�-Thanking you for past + presentvteitingstthehome o! the for• Winghdm oa Tnesdn Dao. 20th, R.v. the time re uireyto acres a homestead patent)CHRISTMASNoNEWYEAR'S liesirs. Betmoer, Tait and P,,rrie were and cultivate Tit acres eats.� mere father, John Richmond. A homesteader who has exhausted his home-i appointed a committee to visis the St. stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption Mrs. Parr and Mise Bertha, 4th line, , may enter for a purchased homestead in certain d -.i♦ ♦ have gone to Wooler, Ont., 10r a visit Helene session and managers. distric.s. Price 43.00 per sere. Duties.—Must 1 ♦ _ , The Clerk Was instructed to notify reside six vote fifty amjutantl ere, each n house worth . cul00 ti• ♦ with relatives. This was the former's • • the Board of Trnsteee of the Chnroh to w..w, corlY, R a a `Ip „Q • • • old home but it is 87 yearn since she was the ; come detnn t skid that the proper- N' B ev`i u°eicoriz atpuu entio� o 1thise ad• V U ��U i n s i n u very Line V ; favors any soliciting a . there, vertisemont will not be paid for. An old resident of this township in ty is now vested in the trustees. Having Such a lance stock of Christmas Novelties, all goods mast be sold at ♦ the person, of George Brewer, Srd line, The call from Pine River in favour of a p:lutts that will soil thein, see our large stook of Christmas Goode c will celebrate his 82nd birthday it spar- )sir, Rutherford of Dungannon WAS ens• c b9foro Purchasing elsewhere. • ed till next month. The old gentleman tai 'nod and Mr: Rutherford signified his CANADIAN `c a • ♦ makes his home with his dna titer, Mre. ` • g desire to sees the same. The iaduo- S f, continuance of your Wm. Wilkinson. Mr. Brewer ties been tion to take place on Thursday, Jan. Z NE>DQUATERS FOR a ragged type of manhood. 6th, at 2 80 p, m ; the Moderator to c The Financial Statement for 1910 preside; Mr. Hardie to preach; Mr. Ed* CHRISTMAS ( ' Wedding, Diamond and Engage. `Ladies end Gjnts Watcher and Chains, shows the following expenditures in this mison to address the minister, and Mr. meet Rings, Charms and Bracelets, Lockets, Locket Charms, Solid Gold ♦ township:—Roads and bridges, $530127,' ;gremaer the people. , and Gold Filled Jewelry 0t all kinds, Jewel Cases, Fancy Chinn miscellaneous, 019.28; drainage, $3616.• Mr. Moyer was appointed interim NEW YEARS C ware and China Novelties, htgh grade fancy goods, including ppatronage for v • t 68; school purposes, 17201 46; deberiEar• Moderator of season and to declare the Burnt Wood and Leather r Goode. Glave ell Handkerchief RATES Manicure and Toilet Seta, Silk Umbrellas with gold • ' at. $8724.88; stationery and priutina, pulpit vacant on Jan, 8th. sterane and ivory handles. Chtistmye Books, $160 20; salaries and Allowances, $036.40; The Treasurer rendered his report on • leather and cloth bound, poste, LureBible. Hymn and Board of Health, $26.00; (3ounty rate, the state of the fund showing a oredit Prayer Banks, Toys and Picture Books for 4270.84. Total, $20262.41. SINGLE FARE FARE AND hoop and girls, Faaog Stationery, I IT YOURS 1ESPECTFULLY balance of $367 in the treasury. Cnrtetmas This Nspkids, Christ• Those who attended the meeting held The Auditors reported the Treasurer's Dee. 24, 25, 26 ONE-THIRD C man Cards ani Calendars, in the Clounoll Chamber, Deo, 15tH, books correctly kept, showing total re- netilrn limit Dee. 27 found a real treat ik store for them in oeipts 1798 and expenditure i481, ALSO Dee 21 to Jan 2 . +Itoturn limit OL the loam of a number of bags filledAlth The Finance Committee reported the Dee 81,Jan 1,2 � oranges, bananas. Sats and fragrant requirements for 1911 to be the same tie Itoturn limit Jan. t► January 4 Fine Watch, Clock and Jewe'ry repair.og a apodia ty. t Olga o, which Reeve Taylor brought to for 1910, namely, li Dents per family for To all atatlone in Canada Eaet bf the Hall, There were many visitors Presbytery tuna and }'cent per member port Arthur, Buffalo, -Detroit, Nia• (� u � ' , W i n gh ° e: it C 0 during the oar bat plenty for ell, anti a for !synod innd. gaga Fella, rte. • K HANNA 116e facial time mi:ed with a food deal ]tn the absence of Mr, Patein, t7oieven• " of bnrldbil has the remit. At the close er of committee on remits, the Clerk For informatlnk's6e I door north of kingre. Opposite BrUtne tiolt Hotel. a. P ONE 7O of the meeting, member• of the. Council Was asked to notify the committee to Y. R. $tBMER, Agent, Wingbam. vVwVv aa(i oilieerr, prevented the Reese with report at the March meeting of Preft- — y VVVVVVNVWWVvwIVWW,vW