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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-08-08, Page 8. i 8F,S18, s'' • ' 1328„Kr i`-S'gi&S . MEESS S S SSSSg& gb, THE WINGIL M TIMI % AUGUST 8, 1907. e Tiro; " Some Befter" than the other fellows. That's why we strike all the new ideas to save you money. That's why you trade here! Our thinker was very busy a few weeks ago, after the effort we started to buy second hand school books. NoW we're selling them. ! YOU'LL IIAVIi TO IIURRY to get your share. You can do so in any of three ways : lst,--Buy theca for cash at about one-half price. 2nd—Trade us your books — those you are through with --- for the ones you Now need (Pilblie or High School). 3rd ---You can get either 2nd band or new ones on payment plan. SEE—You can get your needs supplied before the snaps are all gone and pay the price when the hens get more energetic, etc. WE WANT TRADE—NOT MONEY. Rulers, Blotters, etc, etc., free to every customer. Good Fans—To those who buy 25c worth or more. 3iC !L 1B ' El J X 'I' . THE HIO ROOK STORE Fisher Stand. Near Post Office. Big Boo* Sign. . EMEIMWRE is ba MINOR i,.OcAL$. --Remember the garden party in the park this (Thursday) evening. --2.0, O. P. excursion to Sarnia and Detroit on Saturday of this week, --Wingham fall fait on Thursday and Friday, September 26th and 27th. -.-Regular meeting of Court Maitland, 0, O. F. on Friday evening of this week. —Wingham'b tax rate this yea is 29 mills, being 5 milld higher an last gear, SeooI d band and a S M/SOARS', ohooi books at Y' —Two Rinke of Wingham bowlers are taking part in the tournament at (Soder- 0 . ich tide week. —Regular monthly meeting of tbe PablIo aobooi Board will be held next Tuesday evening. —The Wingham Circle of the Cana- dian Home Circles will meet in the Ohieholm ball this (Thursday) evening, —2.1re. Harbottle, who formerly re- sided in Londesboro and Teeswater, died last week at Pilot Mound, Man., in her 82nd year. —The corner stone of the new Preaby- terian ohuroh at Bluevale will be laid next Tuesday evening. See Bluevale news for particulars. • ' —Mr. G. L. Gray B. A., has accepted the position of Classical and English : Master in Harriston High School at a 1 yearly salary of $800. - Dr. MaAsii, formerly of Belgr e, sAuNDER sand who hue been praotioing a arnia i einoe iaet fall, hue pnrohaaed t practice i of Dr. l4oNaUy, of Tara. HELP WANTED—See adv. elaewhere. x,;91 Limogaea China re u in price just now at SAUNDERS'. ENIESEsiatd S9tasSv Ian Seasolla90 .Goods 3easolla f8 ?rices We have a large assortment in the follorwing lines. —LAWN MOWERS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's —LAWN SHEARS, —SCREEN DOORS, —COAL OIL STOVES, --GASOLINE COOK STOVES, —SCREEN DOORS, —POULTRY NETTING, —HAMMOCKS, —GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. We also carry a very large stock of ready mixed paint in Robertson's, Beaver, and the can't -be -beat Sherwin-Williams brand, JUST ARRIVED—A carload ot Hanover cement. A consignment of electric welded made up Fencing, ready to stretch. • 'Give us a call sor anything you might require in the line of Hai d ware and ''ihware and be convinced that this is the place to get good value for your money, Young's dig Hardware. Giant Triplets "Currency" "Bobo" and "Stag" Chewing Tobaccoes, in big plugs. Quality always the same. Dr. Butler, London, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East of St. Andrew's Church. eisseeseveNstrWWWWWWWWsw Food By purchasing at a store 4K where table wants and deli- 5 elides are given CONSTANT, PERSONAL and EXPERT ATTENTION, yon in sure yourself against those low grade goods which ate so often sold as the beat. NOTHING IS MORE INJURIOUS than poor goods, therefore SEE THE QUALITY. Drink my Teas and Coffees } .HEX ARE GOOD, rums, And EEVRESDZ1 4 All Speeieiiy Selected and Blended. 1]1NNEIi, SL IS, TEA SES and TOILET SETS At Big Dieeetants, !s Henry Christie Oroeer and China Merehant titttoWSWANWSAYtAMAMMAAAA FALL TERM Opens Sept. 3rd. CENTRAL %Li�G����C.r�.iV STRATFA R D. ONT. This School which is an old and well established one stands to the forefront as the greatest Commercial andh rth S o and school in the Weat. Our Teaohers are experienced in- structors, °purees thorough and practical. We assist graduates to positions, Write for our free cata- logue. ELL1011 & MC[ACHLAN PRINCIPALS. FALL FAIR DATES. Wingharn Sept. 26-27 Atwood Oet. 1-2 Blyth .... ,...Sept. 23-24 Erussels, Oet.3.4. Exeter Sept, 16-17 Goderioh Sept. 2s-26.27 Listowel ,. Sept. 4-5 Lucknw .Sept. 80 Oct, 1 Ripley Sept. 24-25 Teeswater Oot.1-e2 Tiverton Oet. 2 -- Walkerton •Sept. 10--20 Seaforth. ....Sept. 14-20 Mildmay Sept. 14---24 Toronto , ..... .Aug,. 26 ,Sept, 7 London Sept. 6--14 Telegraph OOperators EI Are wanted badly by our Can- adian Railway Companies. They are forced to advertise for thein today, 'With 0000 miles new road building the demand will be still keener. Why not got ready? The work is glean and nice and the salary very good. We s prepare you quickly at little cost, Write us for free par - rt titulars. Central Telegraph J School, Gerrard Fast, Toren- to. W. 13. SHAW, President. i stl a Insurance! Monay to Loan! Conveyancing ! OFFICE:—Westof Bank of Hamilton, corner of Diagonal Road and John attest, REPRESENTING The Western, and Union Fire In. stir>tnee CoMpaniee. The Canada Life, and the London and Laneashlre Life Assuraneo Companies. Have had upwards of 20 years of ex• perIenoe in (Jbnveyanoing, and am pre. pared to execute Deeds, Mortgages. Leases, Agreements, Willa, eto.,;eto., correctly and at moderate charges. Money to Loan on Parra and Toren Property. All bneineet strictly private and con. f dential. A call solicited. > ,► tlu` ago, —Mr. Wm, Isbister, of Morris had the • misfortune one day last week to injure. his collar bone. His many friends hope to soon see him all right again. ---The Lakeside Baseball League game between Luoknow and Kincardine as Kincardine last Thursday, resulted in a tie, 8 to 3, which was not played off on account of rain. —Mr. Geo. Bauhin, of the Inter- national Evangelical , and OoIportage Mission, gratefully acknowledges the oontribation of $8.25 in Wingham in be. half of the mission. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new bag plugs of "Bobs" "Stag" and "Onrrenoy" Chewing Tobaccoes. —Mr, Edward Boxman has purchased Mrs. Agnes Scott's house and lot on the corner of Frances and Diagonal streets. Mrs. Scott intends moving to Gorrie, where she has purchased a property, —In a echedle lftbroaee game in Dia- trict No. 2, played at Seaforth on Tues• day, the Wingham team 'was defeated by Goderioh, the score being 7 to 2. Mr. Lambert, of Mount Forest, acted as referee, --Miss Pearl Tow, of East Wawanosh has been engaged as teacher in the Zetland school, to commence her duties on the 19th inst. Miss Pearl Wynn, wh has had charge of this school resign to attend Normal. Wall Paper season aga'' ! "e have it, at half price, tool SA 'RR'S —John Wanamaker says in Judicious Advertising: Advertising doesn't jerk; it pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady, It inoreases day by day and year by year, until it exerts an irresistible power. —Mr. Henry Ransford, manager of the Dominion Bank at - Booisevain, for- merly of Wingham, hada narrow escape from a serious accident recently. He was riding a broncho, which threw him and roiled over him. $e got off without any broken bones, but was considerably bruised. —Among the rural 'schools of this vicinity, which made a good showing at the recent entrance examinations is the Zetland school, whose teacher is Miss Pearl Wynn, of this town. Six pupils wrote, and all were successful in passing, two obtainitg honors. Mise Wynn has done good work, and many regr a are expressed that she is leaving t . : school. Limoguse China reduo • ' n price just now at SAUNDERS'. --The Wingham Times hag passed the tenth milestone ander the editorship of Mr. H. B. Elliott. The Times has under his guidance been clean in tone, and has been well supported by the business men of that growing town. The Star appre- ciates the success of our confreres, and notes with pride any improvement, even though we cannot at all times agree on political or other publio matters. We Wish the Times continued success. --Goderioh Star. AND A County Fruit Exhibit, A meeting ot the direotor5 of the Goderich Horticultural Society wad held recently, at which it was decided to send a circular to the watione agricriltliral (teddies in the county asking them to titer special prizes for certain olasser of trait in Order to bring out the best eye. cimene to be had, the exhibits to be totwarded to Goderioh after the shows and a comity exhibit Of ftuit relented from them tube shown at the Provincial exhibition in Toronto in November, Sdoond band and new' ,SAnstonne'. bookr *1 PERSONAL. CHURCH NOTES. ser. Gavin Wilson is +pending a few days at Galt. Mr, John Quirk le spending a few days with friends at Cobalt. Miss Clara Ileemer is amending a few weeks with relatives in Eater, Mr. Hugh Hamilton, of Chatham, is holidaying at tbe parental borne. Mrs, J. D. Burns bus returned home of ter several weeks' visit at Perth. Misses Olive and Edith Beamer s,pant S anday with relatives in Teeswater. Mise Jennie Halliday, of Toronto, is visiting at her parental home in town. Mr. and. Mrs. H. Bishop are spending a few weeks with their son at Edmonton.. Mrs. 0, L. Laing, of Berlin is visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ' Mao- doneld. Mr, Geo. Bryne, of Turnberry is in Galt this week attending the old boys' re -union. Miss Chrissy Rintanl hap returned home after a week's visit with friends in llinoardine. Mr, W. F. Waobamuth, of Stratford, was visiting with old friends in town for over Sunday. Masters Claude and Clayton Maxwell are visiting with their nnoie, Mr. Hugh Ross at Clinton. Mr. D. D. Wilaon, of Montreal, has been spending is few days with, old friends in town. Mr. John Bosman, of Elkhorn, Man., is visiting with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bosman. Rev. J. S. Henderson, of New West. minister,. B. C. was visiting with Mr. L. Harold this week. Mr. Ohne. Stuart, of Woodbridge and Mr. W. A. Carrie, of Wroxeter, were in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bard left on yester- day for Guelph, where they intend residing in future. Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham, of Toronto have been visiting for a few days with Wingham reletives. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Maokersie, of Toronto are visiting with Mr. Maokeraie'e parents at Glenfarrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Peake, of Toron- to are visiting with Mrs. Peake's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Davis. Mrs. R. Elliott returned to her home in Brantford this week after a few weeks visit with Wingham relatives. Mr. and Mre. Hugh Ross, of Clinton were visiting with Wingham and Turn - berry relatives for a few days. Mr. A. Haslam left this week for the Weat where he will visit for several weeks with his sons and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Homuth, of Tor- onto are visiting with relatives and friends in Wingham and Turnberry. Councillor Nicholson and daugh'er, GIadys, spent a few days at Galt this week attending the old boys re-nnion. Mies Lena Pearen, of Philadelphia, Pa is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Easias Pearen in East Wawanosh. Mrs. Albert Wrighsworth and Miss Clark, of Shelbourne, were visiting at the home of Mr, Wm. Mitchell in Turn - berry last week. Miss Wilhemina Holmes, of Toronto, has returned home after an extended visit at the home ot her cousin, Miss Belix Wilson, Turnbsrry. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Lownsbury, of Philadelphia, Pa. are visiting with Mrs. Lownsburv's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Scott, 2nd line of Morris. Miss Margaret Hisoox, who has been visiting in Luoknow and Dungannon, is spending the remainder of her holidays with her friend, Miss Pearl Davidson, before leaving for her home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mitchell, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of the former's brother, Mr. Wm, Mitchell, itt Turnberry. This is Mr. Mitchell's first visit home in twenty years and the two brothers had not seen each other in that time. Mr. and Mrs. John MoMannus, of Edmonton, are visiting with their son, Mr, James MoMannus. Mr, and Mrs. Mctlannns are former well known resi- dents of Wingham and they see many ohangee in the town einoe leaving here a few years ago. . Mrs. M. Walker. of Wingham, spent Sunday and Monday with her son, Mr; Wacker, of Walker & Rose, It wad her first visit here since she passed through it about 45 years ago in an oar team, when her haaband wad on his way to East Wawanosh, where he settled on a bush lot, She is still hale and hearty in her 75th year.,Olinton NeW Era, Mise E. Virginia Grant, of Plainfield, N. J,, has been engaged to take charge Of the Shorthand Department of the Wingham Butinees College. Mee Grant id a graduate of the Gregg Shorthand Sohool,Chioago,of which Jahn H. Gregg, the author, is Principal. She hes had six yenta teaobing experience in leading ootnmero]al bohoola of United Stated, and is highly recommended by Mr. Gregg. Mr. Spotton Seethe determitled to put the W. B. O. to the very fore- front. We understand that she will be the second teaeher in i aaada who Was trained by the author. Wingham Bust. neer College enjoys Nli enviable repute - Rev. J. M. Warner, who hat during. the past few months travelled through the country as a member of the MoMae- ter Bvangeiistio. Band, has +coapted call to the pastorate of the Walkerton Baptist church, where he took up his work last Sunday, Mr. Warner was in Winghtam for several week iaet year with the McMaster Band. Next Lord's Day morning, in the Bap. tist church, Rev. Id. E. Allen will preach the second of the series of sermons on the Resurreotion of the Body, entitled, "le their to be one general resurrection of all the dead ? " In the evening, Mr, Allen will preach a epochal sermon to young women on "God's Ideal Woman,' You are oolialiy invited to attend both these services. All seats tree, Next Sunnily will be communion Sun- day in the Methodist ohuroh, The Saoranlent of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of both the morning and evening service+, Several new memb era will be received and wel- comed at the morningservioe. The pas- tor will presoh. Subjeot9 : 11 a.m., "A curious literary gem"; 7 p.m:, "The greatest surprise of my life." These subjects will prove of interest. All welcome. Rai Tway Exhibit at Toronto. One of the bandsomest buildings on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, will be the new Railway Exhibits Building, which the various companies have combined to ereot at a cost of $50,000. This building will be handsomely equipped and will contain samples of cereals, mineral9, fish and game from the chief points on every line in Canada. It will also con- tain many exceedingly handsome views of scenery, and a large variety of ex- hibits made by the Ontario Govern. ment. The Nervous Woman, Heaven pity the nervous woman is the opinion of Field and .Parra. She makes herself and everybody around her perfectly miserable. Sometimes there is a cause for the nervousness, and then she is to be pitied, and sometimes it is just a habit of being unreasonable and fussy and generally looking on the blue aide of everything. When the nerves get out of order the whole system lags in sympathy, The digestive sy- stem, the liver, and the heart all refuse to do their work. Every nervous woman should eat five or six times a day. She should eat three meals, have a lunch between meals, and never omit a warm drink before she goes to bed. NEWS NOTES. Severe hailstorms are reported from different sections of Manitoba. ' Thomas Shannon, a Frontenao county farmer, was gored to death by a bull near Sunbury. Miss Eileen Htngaton and Mr, Shirley Davidson of Montreal were drowned while sailing at Varennes, a shot distance below the city. Western Canada is face to fade with a serious fuel problem again, and another famine such as made the winter of 1907 famous is not beyond probability. Oolleotor Creeggan of Thorold is said to be nearly three thousand dollars short in his accounts, and the town is looking to hie sureties to make good the de. ficienoy. Mr, James Elliott, General Manager of Molsons Bank, says the people of Canada Are spending too much money on cigars and pians, and that causes the financial stringency. A road roller broke through a gas main at Welland, and the gas oaught fire and' hinted fiercely. Soon afterwards the Methodist ohuroh took fire and was 10 - tally destroyed, Henry Parr, 'eighteen yeare old, of Elora, and Ellen Maria Faaken of Pil- iduton township, were married some little time ago, but the wife left 'her husband at the ohuroh door. Action is now being taken to annul the marriage ander the Aot recently passed giving this power to High Court judges, Professor P. E. Jolla, who has been connected with State University for 80 year% says, in a bulletin just prepared for the United States, Department of Agriculture, that ten cents' worth of peanuts contain more than twice the portein and six tinier the anzonnt of energy Contained in porterhouse sten*. When yoti have oarefillly cleaned and rinsed your teeth take the month full of good antiaeptio wash, and, holding It part of it, massage the gums With the ball of your fingers from the root np• Wards to the crown. This keeps the stems in a healthy oondition, and if they are inclined to recede prevents further trouble. TWo Irishmen were elating their lunch, When one asked the other: "Pat, an' what be you thinking about?" Pat re- plied: "Shure, Mike, X war athinking how 1 would be getting me Clothes over me wings when 1 woaid get to heaven," "You would better be thinking how you Would be getting your hat tree'" your Borns When yea get to the other Ottoe," answered Mike. MOTHER'S. ANXIETY. The summer mouths are A thus of anxiety for mothers because they are the most dangerous months in the year for babies and young children. Stomach and bowel troubles come quickly during hot weather and almost before the moth- er realizes that there is danger the little one may be beyond aid. Bab 's 0w Tablets will prevent eumme omplainte if given occasionally be se they gees• the stomach and bo a tee from offend- ing matter. And Tablets will cure. these troubles if they coarse suddenly. The wise mother should keep these Tab- lets always at hand and give them as-• casionaily to her children. The Tablets' can be given with equal success to the new born babe or the well grown child. They always do good—they cannot pts- sibly do harm, and the mother has the guarantee of a Government analyst that- this medicine does not contain one par - tide of opiate or harmful drug. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25.. cents a box from The Dr, Williams'' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. Not Worth While. A Canadian speaker who was anxious - to win feminine favor had expressed' himself fervently in publio as in favor - of granting the franchise to women, de. olaring that the infinenoe of the skirted' sex would purify elections and raise polities to a higher level. After his' address he wise talking with his hostess, - whom he had expected to please by hie• political championship, "I hope the day is not far distant, my' dear Mra. Blank, when you will exercise the voting power," be said. "Oh, I'm not particularly anxious,"' was the calm response. "I don't be- lieve it's worth very mach. Mr. Blank:. says that ten dollars was all that some men got in the Iast Dominion election."' —Canadian Courier. It is probable that with the opening: of the branch of the Royal Mint in Ot- tawa in November or December next a. new niokol penny may be introduced. into Canadian coinage. BOHN. FINLAr—In Wingham,.an August eth, to. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Finlay; a daughter, VserszoRi:—lo Turnberry, on August Ord, to • Mr. and Mra. (leo. Casemore; a son. Wnrmoox—In Culross, on July 251h, to Mr. - and Mrs, Whytook, a son. MARBLED JA .ms-MQLAuannu -In 8t. Joseph's church, . Clinton, on July 28rd, by Rev. Father Hanlon, Susannah McLaughlin, to Harry James, both of Blyth. Gnovxs--LELEAN—At St. Peter's Church,. Carlton street, on Wednesday, July 81st 1907, William Edward Groves, formerly of 'wing- ham,toEdith,'oungestdaughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Nicholas Lelean, all of Toronto, • WoxIctiAR-MILLER—At the Baptist Church,. Lindsay, Ont., by Rev, L. b Rughson, MD , Mr. J. G. Workman, of Wingham, Ont., to - Miss Maud M. Miller, of Lindsay. MILLET—DAv5x—On the eth inst., at tire - Methodist parsonage Wingham, by the Rey. W. G. Howson, Mr. 'W. J. Duller, of the district. of Ohamborlain, Saskatchewan, to bars. Davey,. of Westbourne, Manitoba. lMLLAmz—Howe—Oa the 7th inst. at the - Methodist parsonage. Wingham, by the Rev. W. G. Howson, Mr. David Ballagh, of Tees - wetter, to Miss Emma Rowe, of Culross Town. ship. DIED McCuLLouait—In East Wawanosh, on July~ 20th, Mrs. Catharine McCullough, aged 78years. OSmEa—In Rrussels, on July 80th, Joseph A.. Oster, in his 84th year. BARRETT In Blyth, on July 2751 Jantes Ed- ward Sewers, youngest son of Charles and.. Margaret Barrett, aged a months and 5 days. aminghtkadi SEASIDE EXCUSIONS SPECIAL LOW RATES. Aug. 12, 13, 14 and 15, 1907. From Wingham to Old Orchard, Me. - - - $20.30 Charlottetown, P. E. I. - 28.65 St. John, N B. • - - • 25.65 Portland, Me. - - - 20.05 Halifax, N.S. - - - - ' 27.65 North Sydney = • • • 32.15 Proportionately reduced rates to Bio, Qne., Moncton. N.S., Cap A L'Aigle, Que., attilgrave, Little Paella, Que„ Shediao, N.S., Murray Bay, Que.. Sydney, N.S., St, Renee, Que., Summerside,P.E.I., Rtmous>ii, Qne,, Parrsboro, N.S. Tadoneao, Q., Riviere-Da-Loup, Q. RETURN LIMIT Atm. 3Oru, 1907. • i m tion e o rated and Pot full In bx a a t Fo l tickets, call on L. MeneLD, Depot Agent. J. D. MCDONALD, D. P. A., Toronto. NEW Telephone D 1 re cto ry.° THE CELL, TELEPHONE COMPANY OF C ACA • is about to publis a new issue - of the Offl Telephone Directory for the District of Western Ontario, including the Town of Wingham. Orders for new connections,. changes of firm names, changes. a f street addresses or for duplicate entries, should be - handed ded in AT ONCE to e. N. TANSL1 Z Local IVZanagee. ,