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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-10-12, Page 88 THE WINGRAM iaERSONAI,... --Mr. 1. J. Pattison bate purchased W.C.T.U. COUNTY CONVENTION. I. Neil Ross, fo $raseels was visitint; front Mise Johnston, the cottage on Ed- 'vith Wtugham relatives over Sunday. ward street, nest Mr. M. Baokwith's. Mee Robeott, of Toronto has taken a —Mrs. Landerkin, the wiglew of the position in the office of the Weatern late Senator Iaanderkin died at the rest - potation Co. deuce of ler son in Toronto on Satur- Mr Cl•reham, G. T. R. agent at Ripley . day. 'was viexting with hie brother, Air. C. J. —Mrs H. H. Wightmanwill receive Graham this week. onThursday, 14th tuba , and afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Batton, of Toronto ou the first sled third Thursday of each leave been spending a few days with old xnonth. mends in Wingham. .-1tir. A. M. Sheppard has resigned as Mrs. David Campbell intends leaving principal of Mildmay public school and Wingham for Toronto, where she in- will take a coarse in the University at tends residing in future, Toronto. Mrs. Robt. Maxwell, jr.. and son, —At the Brussels fair Iast week, Mr. Clayton, have returned home from a Chas. Knecht& was judge in the aped- two pee&two weeks visit iu Chicago. lug evsuis and Mrs. Geo, Crnickshauk Mien Sarah Taylor. of Montreal, was of ladies' work. •visitinft, for a few days with her sister, _If you are going to have an auction Mrs W. J. Currie, East Wawaaoh, sale this fall, it will pay you to get your Dr, Chas. Ruttau, V S , who has been bills printed at the Tiaras office. A tree practieiug with Dr. Ford, V.S. for the notice given in the papers aumtuer months, has returned to To. Irauta. —A number of farmers arouud Wing - Um. Wm. Wellwood, has returned ham are now busy harvesting their sugar hems from Godtxich, where she had beete and several car loads will. be ship- been visiting with her daughter for a ped to the sugar factory at Borcn. few days. Miss Mettle Campbell has returned to ber home in Toronto after spending a few weeks with relatives and friends in Wingham and vicinity. Mrs. (Dr) T. Chisholm, and daughter Miss W. Alba Chisholm, have returned home after several days visit with friends at Grand Valley and Fergus. Mrs W. J. Currie, of East Wawanoh, heti returned home from Collingwood, where she had been visiting with her sister, and is very muolt improved in health. Piper McDonald, and Miss Mabel Mc- Donald, Highland Dancer are in Sanilao Centre, Mich., furnishing entertain- ment et the fall fair in that place for three days. Dr. A. 0. Manus, who has been at- iendintr to Dr. Kennedy's practice dur- ing last two months leaves on Saturday for London England. The doctor, during ]xis stay in town has made many warm 'friends who wish him continued pros. party and hope to have the pleasure of meeting him again. After apending several weeks visiting the hospitals in some of the large Ameri- can cities, Dr. Kennedy returned home and resumed practice last week. During itis absence he,also attended the meet- ing of the American Railroad Surgeons in Chicago and the annual convention of the American Clinical Surgical So- ciety in Rochester, Minn. With the motto of the W.C.T.U., "Through Goa we Shall do Valiantly," in view, the Wou'uen'a Christian Tem- perance Union, met in the Matn Street church, Oct. b h and Oth, iu town of l deter for its eighth annual convention. Thursday morning, comtnenciug at l0 o'clock the convention opened with levo tional exercises, followed by a Bible reading. The minutes of the last meet- ing, reports of superintendents and tip pointment of committees were heard. Noon -tide prayers and Bible lesson by ReY• Mr. Greene of Clinton was most interesting and ipstruetxve. After the billeting of delegates the meeting closed: The afternoon sesaion opened with a short season of prayer, led by Mre Hayrook of Zurich, after which Mre. McKee, of Barrie, read a portion of Scripture, which she explained moat in- telligently. Whether you be engaged in missionary or tewperauce work, give the best you have, time, money, talent and its none too good to give. Man goeth forth to duty uutit the evening —The County Valuators were in comes, so we as a band of workers en- Wingham on Monday, snaking a tour of gaged in the conflict for the temperance the town, They have now visited near- cause, ,must toil on, while opportunities ly every muuicipality in the county. afford—yes, until the setting sun of our —In the 82nd Bruce Regiment, Pro. lives. The address of welcome was pre- visional Lieut. F. Shaw is permitted to seated by Mrs. Manson of Exeter, stat - retire, and H. D. Robertson and J. J. ing it was a great pleasure to bring Fraser are to be provisional lienteuants. words of welcome to the delegates, rep- -Mr. Stewart Hood, a former mem- resenting the unions of Clinton, Gode- bar of the TIMES staff, in company with rich, Zurich and Raman. Mrs. Eoh- ntr. B. Lampman, have established a - mier of Clinton, responded in a very weekly paper at Michigan, North Delco- able manner, thanking the ladies of to Exeter for their kindness and entertain- -Mr. D. Robeatson has entered into went. The reports of the various de - partnership with Mr. Thos. Cassels in partments of work were read and ap- the Wingham livery business, and the proved of, followed by a mother's meet- firm will be known as Cassels & Robert- lug. "The Sabbath in the Home," was son. the first topic, read by Mrs. Manson. --Councillor W. F. VanStone is now Why should not the Sabbath be made able to leave his house and be down the most pleasant of all the days of the town to business. His numerous friends week. Let the home be filled with are pleased to see him able to be around music, singing of God's praises, and again, good books and the whole household —Mrs. S. R. Brill died at her home in will rejoice. The second topic "Obeli- Teeswater on Thursday last and her re- once" was given by Mrs. Hooper, mains were taken to Guelph for inter- President of Exeter Union. Obedience mens. Mr. Brill will have the sympathy forms the boys and girls character, of numerous friends in his bereavement. without it how can you expect ideal —On page four of this paper will be citizenship and stability of character found the advertisement of Messers. when they are grown to men and Jno. and Jas. H. Kerr. The firm are women. "The Child and Money" was giving bargains in new and seasonable delivered by Mrs. Paulin, ex -County goods, which it et ill pay buyers to take President. Each child should be given advantage of. an allowance and taught to spend it —Mr. Richard Wallace, of lot 7, con justly, giving his teeth to the Lord's cession 10, Turuberry, will hold an unre- cause. A pleasing solo was rendered by served auction sale of farm stock and im- Mrs. Cobblediek, entitled "One Sweetly M1NOR LOCALS,Solemn Thought." "Public House elements on Friday afternoon of this --Fine stunmer weather in October. week. Everything to be sold, as Mr. Trusts" was then discussed by Rev. Wallace has sold his farm. Mr. Greene, after which the meeting —Thanksgiving Day two weeks from adjourned. tee -dap —In the list of prize winners given in adjourned. at 8 o'clock the evening last week's TIMES, Tohn Haggitt was See our sweet biscuits; 3 lbs. for 25c, session opened with singing, "How Firm .i ret. G. Kruse's Corner Grocery. given credit of winning first and second �� prizes for Berkshire breeding sow. These a Foundation, and Rev. Mr. Godwin • •—The Dungannon fall fair days are led in prayer. The choir then contrihu- Thursday and Friday of this week. prizes should have been credited to Mr. ted an anthem, "To Arms." Mrs. P. Gibbons, of East Wawanosh. —The Clinton Knitting Company has —Mrs. J. Rowntree, mother of Mrs. Acheson, who occupied the chair, made been incorporated with a capital of $25,-a few remarks, after which Rev. Mr. X00 W. J. Neil, of this town, died at her Going was called upon and spoke most —Regular meeting of Court Maitland, home in Weston, on Saturday last. The encouragingly of the W.C.T.U. work, Canadian Foresters on Friday evening of deceased lady was over eighty years of and of its great importance, for its this week.age, and had been in poor health for motto is, "For God and Home and Na - some time. Mrs. Neil left on Monday tive Land." There is not another or- -Regular meeting of Oamp Caledonia, morning to attend the funeral. Sons of Scotland will be held next Mon - the that is doing more work than the Women's Christian Temperance day evening. CHURCH NOTES. Union. A letter from Mrs. Yeo, super- Let urs have your order for your fruit; The Bishop of Huron has appointed intendent of W.C.T.U. was read by we have the best. L. G. Kruse, Corner Rev. Charles Miles, B.A., of Kincardine, Mrs. Hooper. A solo was then rendered Grocery. ---Our Townsman, Mr. Thos. Abraham to be rural dean of Brace county. by Miss Martin in a very able manner. is able to be around swain after a ten Rey. Dr. Gundy, delivered an address Mrs. McKee, the evening speaker, was days' illness. a t Fordwich Methodist church on Mon. introduced and delighted her hearers —Mr. A. T. Gingrich, a former day evening in connection with the an• with her address, Her subject was niversary entertainment. principally, "Public House Trust,s" Sunday, October 22nd win be anniver- which Earl Grey has introduced in Eng- sary day in- St, Andrew's Presbyterian land, and which is doing sack detri- Church, Wingham, when sermons will mental work amen, the people of Eng- Wingllamite has purchased the steam laundry at Listowel. Soro Throat and Coughs A elective and safe remedy for all throat lana. foe poo le OC tnat COwlltr Bent irritatioosu,foundin be preached by Rev. Principal Gordon, p y Cresolene Antiseptic •Tablets of Queen's University, Kingston. out co Canada a letter of warning against They comb;,tethegermicidalvalueofCresolenewith any such scheme. Secondly, the in- etasoatiews properties of slippery elm and licorice. On Sunday next 15 lust., Rev. A. K. too. All Druggists Apo crease of tixe cigarette eel'. Last year Fitch, of Torouto,will preach in the Bap- -. Mr. L. G. Kruse of town had themore money was spent in tobacco than for tist church here, both morning and even - tooth privilege at Blyth fair on Tuesday the past five years. If that money were and Wednesday o£ this week. ing, This gentlemen preached for the invested in railways how many G T.P's congregation two weeks ago, and was could be built. A resolution against greeted by a good audience. He is an Public Howse Trusts was read by Rev. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ interesting speaker and much appreCiat- 4.„ Mr. Greene and adopted. + ed by his hearers. iRev. Mr. Godwin spoke a few words, + The ninth annual convention of the followed by a solo entitled"O, rest in the Lord," by Miss Hueston. The meeting was then dismissed with the benedic. tion. Mise Brown of Goderich, opened the Friday morning session with a consecra- tion servioe. The reports of the officers and superintendents were continued. The election of ofiicersfollowed:—Presi- dent, Miss Aicheson, Goderich; Vice President, Miss Murray, Hensali; Re- cording secretary, Mrs. Hooper, Exeter; corresponding secretary, EIla Rennie, Sunday evening last, and his place was Zurich; treasurer, Mrs, Holland, Gode- taken by Rev. Dr. Buchanan, a mission- rich. ary home on furlong from India. Dr. At 2 p.m. the afternoon meeting be - Buchanan gave an account of his work gan, the appointing of committees and a among the nativoa of India and said that discussion on "How can the work, both much good was being done by the mite.. County and local be promoted,” and the + sionaties in that country,-bnsineta was continued. Mr. A. T. •i The Methodist General Board of Mis• Cooper of Clinton spoke a few enconr- cions bas decided to send Rev, Dr, Saga aging words to the workers of the W.C. •- Oland to China' and Japan to look over T.U. and for its prosperity. The con - the mission field. Mr. H. H. Padget rontfon was brought to a close by sing• will be asked to accompany Tat. Sather- ing "God be with you till we meet + land, who will remain nine months in-tegaiu." A dainty lunch was then the field and prepare a cohaprehensi'e Oriel 'which was much enjoyed, in the report of the work there. The eispendi. basement of the chnrch for the delegates 4+ tare far mieeions for the year amount to and yieitors. $270,700, and will include $115r,000 in B. M. WILLIAIIIS, Press Reporter. +6 home missions, $98,000 en Indians, $$,000 on Frenclx, $25,000 in japan, $1G,000 xn West China, $0,200 on Chin-` fr. Butler, .Eye, Ear, Nose and Thediet Specialist, 870 Queen's A�renne, London, be' in British Columbia, and $2,000 on ! 2rd door East St, AntUrew'a ehureh, +++++++++++++14++++++1++ 3apaneae in 'British Coltlmbta, Glasses aflpplied. ONE LOT NEW GushionTops JUST ARRIVED Z 4. 4, %. IGoods suitable for I 'edding & Christ- i , , mas gifts constantly I an hand. TIMES OCTOBER 12, 1905 BABY'S SLEEP. One of the first signs that something is wrong with an infant is disturbed sleep, Usually the trouble is with the stomach or bowels. If your little one is cross and restless donot give it au opiate or `•soothingt" tnediniue of any kind. All the natural ill sleep it properly. re is not an y stuff," and healthy action Jeep. They re- ttxe result is healthy these thxnge are deadly poison, a sleep they give is unhealthy, and infurioua, Your baby and let yon sleep if you ire 1u Baby's Owu Tablets t atow of poisonous "sle yet by their benefi en they give refreelli move the cause, an refreshing. life-giviog sleep ?rota which the little one awakens bright and well. Mrs S. 2' Douglas,• Petitcodiac, N. B says: —"My baby was troubled with constipation, was restless and uneasy and dui not sleep well at nights, 1 gave him Baby's Own Tablets and the change they wade was wonderful They regn- lated the bowels and he now sleeps well ,at night." If your dealer does not keep the Tablets send 25 cents to the Dr, Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Out , and a box will be sent you by mail postpaid. Fresh peaches. plums, tomatoes and grapes at L G Krnt e's, Corner Grocery. r and atter Monday, the Gregory grain ,repared to take in he highest market RTH MILLING CO. • TARE NOTICE.— 0 25th vie have openec storehouse, and are all kinds of grain at price, Saer� The Huntilig Season. Get away from 3 -or every day life and enjoy afew weeks mart in the Highlands al Ontario. Singh are rate will be in effect to all buutin - grounds, including the Temagami regi .n, "The Sportsmen's new paradise. Fo further particulars call on G.T.R. age As. ttlbRN. SAINT—In Wingham, on September 29th, the wife of Mr. R. H. Saint; a son. GxtrEN—]n Winghunt, on September 20th, the wife of Mr. Chas. H, (preen; a daughter. ('aRRxe.—In Wingham, on October 10th, Ann Linitlatt•r, beloved wife of Robert Currie, sr., aged 71 year, 5 n onths and '1 days. The funeral will leave her late residence, Patrick street, on Friday, 18th inst., at 2 o'clock p. ,u. for the Bluevale cemetery. JORNC+TON--In Morris. on October IOth, Wil- liam Johnston, aged 82 years, 8 months and 24 days. ScorT.—In Wingham, on October 8th. Mary June Flemming, relict of the late William Scott, aged 80 years and 11 months. BRENNAN,-1n Cheslev. on October Brd, John Brennan, formerly of Wingham, aged 64 years and 8 months. LAMONT—In Grey, on Sept. 29th, Archibald Lamont, aged 05 years. MCDOUGALL—In Oraubrrok, on Sept. 28th, Jane Clark, beloved wife of Donald McDougall, in her 78rd year. AxxolsEsort.— In Bluevale, on October 10th, George Aitcheson, aged 77 years. The funeral will leave his late residence this (Thursday) afternoon at 2.80 o'clock for Blue - vale cemetery. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. 103 acres, adjoining Wingham; seventy'five • acres under cultivation. .Good house; new barn. Splendid opportunity. Exceptional bargain. Address ALFRED E. ELLIOTT, Thedford, Ont. • Epworth Leagues of Wingham district is . being held in Teeswater on 'Wednesday • + and Thursday of this week. Rev. Dr. • Gundy is on the programme for an ad. dress on "The influence of the Sunday • • School on the Nation's Future," and Z. Miss E. L. Lloyd will give a paper on + "Our Epworth Leagues and Missions." + Owing to illness, Rev. Dr. McKay, + general Secretary of the Missionary So- • ciety was unable to take the services in •+ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on + • + s + • • FARM FOR SALE. Lot 20, concession 9, Turnberry is offered for sate. Farm contains 95 acres with about 15 acres of hardwood bush. On the premises is a brick house and frame barn, and the farm is within two miles of Wingbam and one and a quarter miles from school house. For parti- culars apply on the prernises or address JAMES THOMSON, Wingham P 0 FARM FOR SALE. The East half of lot thirty-five, concession twelve, East Wnwanosh oontaining one hun- dred acres, eighty-seven acres clear and in and twentyood state acf restgod.timtion b r,goodfram ty acres in ]rouse barn, implement shed, hay barn, sheep pen and frog pens, two good wells and good orchard, situate 4% miles from town of Wingham. For terms applv,to Robt. Shiell, Fordyce, or to R. Vanstone. Barrister, etc.. Wingham. Dated this 12th day of July, 1905. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given pursue to R. S. 0. 1897, Cap.129, Sec. 88, that all rsons having claims against the estate td A .xander Gowdy late of the Town of Wingh t in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who d d on or about the first day of September D. 1005, are required to send h post pre ai or to deliver to 12, Vanstone. Winglrar cstotfice, Solicitor for the Executors. on etore the Tenth day of November next. tin r names, addresses, and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security Of any? held by them duly certified, and that after the said day the administrator will pro- ceed to distribute the »ssefs oof the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claim of which they shall then have notice. Dated the Ilth. of October A. D. 1908. R. VANSTONE, Solicitor for the Executors. blots ickly and per. anentty adjusted. asses fitted properly, r. Oens Lon ri Treats Rye, r -•r. Nose and Throat. Will beat MzRibbon's drug store, Wingliem. TUESDAY, OCT. lith, 2 to 0 p m. Next visit Noy.14th. % CENTRAL STRATrORb. Ol'41. This small advertisement repro. sents One of the largest and best business colleges in Canada. No school in the DOfninion does more for its students than we do. To our knowledge not one of our graduates is unemployed. We get far more applications than we can meet. ter You may enter at any time. Write for our handsome eatalogne. ELLIOTT & McLACHtAN PRINCIPALS. C, t ', M..GUIRA ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Cor• veranoing cone. OpenCHEaturd au y nights frOm 7 to 9 o'clock, TRY THE Corner Grocery You will always find a fresh stock of CANNED COORS FANCY BISCUITS PURE VINEGAR PICKLING SPICES , and in fact everything that is to be had in an up-to-date Grocery Store. For a good cup of Tea, don't fail to try our Special 28c Tea --it will surely please you. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the town. ...... L. G. KRIJSE1 W1NGHAM Machine Shop Having purchased the above business, I am now prepared to attend to the wants of the public in all kinds of Machinery Repairing, Steam Fitting, etc. W. S. ESTES MACHINIST. Successor to W. G. Paton. WANTED ! A reliable agent for Wingham and surrounding country. Good pay weekly. Exclusive territory. Sample case or out- fit free. Our terms are the best in the business. We need a man of good character and ability d,pring Fall and - Winter months. OVER G00 ACRES. The choicest and most extensive list of stock in Can- ada, including fruit and ornamental stock, small fruits and seed potatoes. Fast selling specialties offered for the first time, Write for terms now to - The Pelham Nursery Co., TORONTO, ONT. JUST ARRIVED A COMPLETE. STOOK OF 0vercoa1ios, 1 1 1 TROUSERINGS AND VESTINGS. These are all of the latest designs and materials, and at prices that are reasonable. Suitmgs O 1 We have a special line of Black and Blue Serges yon ought to see. - Call and have Icok through our stock and see the Fashions for Fall and Winter. All you have to do is tell us how yon want your garment made, and we make it that way. Oar Trimmings are of the best. Robt. Maxwell TAILOR. ♦•e♦•••••••••••••!•••••4••• es • . •p • IApplesI • • • • WANTED 1 • • 1 At the Evaporating Factory • in. Wingham, t •• • Parties having apples i 3 to sell will do well to • see us, as we will pay i : the highest prices. i About x s boys and :+. girls wanted, at once, to work at the evaporator. I i MAHIE-R BROS' WINGHAM. 4044444.440444.044444•44041 Z "Radiant Home" Heaters "Happy Thought" Ranges: have led the van for over a quarter of a cen- tury. Over 250,000 now in use, to be found in every corner of the globe, giving perfect satisfaction as to baking and fuel -saving. Although a little higher in price than some Ranges, the " Happy Thought" has always been found to be the cheapest and most sat- isfactory in the end. A full line of other makes also in stock, they product of some of the best manufacturers in the stove world. Intending purchasers'are invited to call and see for themselves. B. GERRY, - Hardware Merchant grr Headquarters for. Wedding Presents. A ntmber of Stec/id-heed Ccal and Wood Stoves for sale cheap +++++++++++++++++I+++++++ -r 4.4. FARM FOR SALE4. . • + A farm of 140 acres, + within 4 miles of Wing- + * ham, for immediate sale , —a bargain. 4. 4*.p. o' Any amount of money to .'ll. 4' loan at 5 per cent. on farm pro. + perty. d' 4. 4. •ABNER COSENS • Insurance, Loan and Estate'll, •agent. d' WINGHAM. ++++++++ ++++++++++++++4.444. AAAMMMAAAMMAMAAMAAA jCooches a ud 1 ♦••/1••r/•/•r1////1••/•/«, O * • •NEWS • • • • Butcher Shop1- ;. •.. • HAVE opened a Butcher Shop e • in premises two doors north 2 • of the Chisholm Block, and • am fully prepared to supply the •. 2 best of all kinds of 2 i Fresh and Corea Meats. + i Special attention paid to orders . from farmers and others formeat • et in Iarge quantities. Ai • A share of your patronage is • r respectfully solicited. IWMI DIAMOND•• • a • •••••••••••••••••••I++t►N+' AAAAAMAAMMAMAAAAMAM/P Parlor Suits In Coaches and Parlor Suits our stock is strictly up-to•date-- that is why we have sold so many lately, We have a number left yet to choose from. They are excellent value. Our Sideboards are the best. Our Mattresses attresses and Springs are great sellers. Don't fail to get prices on all kinds of Furniture. Window Shades and Curtain poles. WALKER EROS. & BUTTON Undertaking promptly and carefully attended.to.. W I NGGHAM. 1 AAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAA yi#. •••••••4••••,•••••,•••••+0 •••••••••••••••••••••.0" 1 1 COAL COAL COAL.1 i We are sole agents for the celebrated SCRANTON GOA$, I which has no equal. Also the beet grades of Smithing, Cannel -anti + • Domestic Coal, and Wood of all kande, ,alt4a 'a on hand. t t ' Wll stock e carryof a LUMBER, SHINGLES LATH I{ fu (Dressed or Vridressed) Cedar Pasts, • Barrels, Btc.. i or Highest Price paid for all'i kinds Of Lbg;a. t • O A McL'eanJ. IResidence Phone 1V'o. 65, Office, l! 'O, 54. 11t% O. 44. i' ......“.4,44.40.44..44•40.40..........0.41.014044:44.4.44A1