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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-09-05, Page 88 TIIE WINGIIAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 MINOR LOCALS. --C at Siwe lint for Winghene fall fair t shat TOMS office. --xi< ie estimated that EIuron'a ap.1e orop will run 300,000 barrels. ---Mr. J. Elmsford hes let the t:ontraot fer drilling a new salt w311 at Clinton. -A. number of people from this bee - 1400, are attending' the felt at Toronto.. -The Wingham hour twill is being 'brightened up with afresh coat of paint. --Septembor---IIID month for fall Taira. Came to Wiughaue ou the 2741), of hepeember. The TIMES to new subscribers to any .address fn Canada to January 1st, 1908 for 25 cents. -Mr. Jas. Walker has had a telephone Placed in his home on Scott street; the eiumber ie 125. --The regular monthly meeting of the Pabiio School Beard will be held next Tuesday evoaing. ---Martin O'Meara, the well-known I.troprieter of the Grigg House at London dropped dead on Saturday. -The Wineham High and Pablic Bohoofs reopened on Tuesday with the full staff of teachers in their places. -The latest reports show that there will be a large number of very small apples in Ontario tide year, Otherwise the apples will be very good. -The High School opened on Tuesday with an attendance ot 10 pupils. This is a record attendance. The school -opened the Iast term with 112 pupils. W A. Currie 15 attending the exhibit- ion iii Toronto. Mrs Jobn Leary of Mitchell visited with her sister, Nes. John Ter>iit over Sunday. Miss Belle Wilson, of Tnrnberry, left on Friday to speed a few weeks in Fair - light, Sask. Miss Mae Lamont of London spent Labor day with her aunt's, Mrs. W. A. Currie and Mrs. W. Adams. Mr. tied Airs, W. H. Pearson, of Strat- ford were visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. bark Gray for over Sueday. Wise Minnie Ir'eesant. of Wingham visited her auut, Mrs. Jesse Button for a few days this week.--Luoknow Sen- tinel, Mr. J, E. McGuire. of the Bank of Hamilton has returned home atter spend- ing his holidays with his brother at Winnipeg. Mrs Andrew Pringle and Miss Jean Pringle have returned home after a three weeks visit with fritu.:a in Sarnia and Port Huron. Mr A. M. Robueeon, agent of the Bank of Hamilton at Teeswater is relieving Mr. C. P. Smith, the agent of the looal branch, who is away on bis holidays, Mr. J. E. Mulled:, D. L. S. of the Dept of the Interior, Ottawa, and Mrs Umbaob, who have been visiting with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. W. Duncan, re- turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Randall and chil- dren of Stratford. who have been visit- ing at Mr Andrew Currie's in East Wawanosh, returned to their home in Stratford on Tuesday. Dz. Margaret Calder, who has been visiting at Mr. George Tervit's in East Wawanosh lett last week for post grad- uate work in the New England hospital for women and children at Boston; Mass. -Master Harry, youngest son of Mr. Wm, Gannett bad the misfortune one day Mat week to fall down a. stairway arid break his lett arm, near the wrist. Dr. Butler, London. Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East of St. Andrew's iCharch. -Three Windham, young men, Messrs �'. Cody,D Dinsley and DeWitt Holmes piaye,,,t�l.Nlecras8e with the St. Marys team . at,C',rlielph on Saturday. The Guelph rid St. Marys teams played a tie game, each scoring four goals. ---Mrs. A. Deadman, mother of Mr. G A. Deadman of Brussels. died at her home near London on Thursday Last, aged 85 years, The deceased lady was well known to a number of our readers and had several times visited in Wing - ham. -Mies °E. Lonies Holmes, second daughter of Mr. R. Holmes, goes to . Winghane on Saturday, where she takes a position in Wingham Business College as first assistant in the Commercial De. partment, and is to be congratulated on securing so responsible a position. - Clinton New Era. -The Goderieh Snmm Hotel, in connection with the C. . R. opening, atext week requests thos wishing Sum- stier Hotel accomodate , to advise im- mediately, at wh r •e rooms are desir- ed, and for how g, that preference may be given tho engaging for several days. Rates $1.72 to 2.50 per day each, #two adults in one room.) Parties of four, who can use extra Iarge rooms (two double beds) will oblige by so stating. Cots tor children rooming with parents, and for extra adult in or- dinary sized room, if desired. -Mr. J. W. Duncan, who has been a resident of this town for the past four years, has accepted a position with the Barritton Stove 00., and last week left to take up bis new duties. The family will roman in Wingham for a time. During his residence here Mr. Duncan held the position of leader of the citizens' band, which organization he succeeded in bringing to a very high state of effi- ciency, and it is now one of the fore- most in Western Ontario. • CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS A simple -and effective remedy for SORE THROATS AND COUGHS They combine the germicidal value of Cresotene with tho soothing properties of slippery elm anti fico. rice. Your druggist or from us, 10c in stamps. 'amuse. Mugs Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. dot A Substantial Donation. The following letter, accompanied by a cheque for p30, received by Mayor Hoimeu tiering the past week, explains itself:- - MAYOIt HOLMES, WINOILtM, OtiT Dear Mr. lefeyor:-Please find enclos- ed cheque for Fifty Dollars (150.00) from the Huron Old Boys Association of Toronto, to be placed to the oeedit of the Wiwwitam Hospital, as a very slight .appreciation of the kindness shown our Association by your Citizens during our recent visit to your beautiful town, and also to mark our approval of the estab isbment in Wingham of the very moderu Hospital, which some of our executive had the pleasure ot visit- ing at the time of oar excurtiww. The Assoeiatio t wishes me to convey to you, and through y on, to the Citizens, the deep sense of thankfulness that our merubers feel et heiute able to assist, even in this smolt way, the noble work undertaken by the Hoepital and those. who are assietiatt in ltd maintenanee, and the only regret we have is that our contribution is net Iarger, as we are well aware of the great benefits such costo. bone are to suffering humanity. We wish to congratulate the Board of Man- agement on the neat and tidy appearance of the Hospital at the time of aur visit, and to express the hope that it may go on inoreasing in usefulness, and that at some future lime we may be able to again show our appreciation of the noble work your Citizens are undertaking, in maintaining in your town such an up io- date institution. Oa behalf of the Huron Old Boys Association of Toronto, believe mo, Mr. Mayor, Tours eincerely, Tilos. G. SooLn, Treasurer. Faulty Kidneys -Have you back- ache? Do you feel drowsy? Do your limbs feel heavy? Have you frequent headaches? Have you failing vision? Have you dizzy feeling? Are you de- pressed? Is your skin dry? Have you a tired feeling? Any of these signs prove kidney disease. Experience has proven that South American Kidney Cure never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -0. ERSO NAL, Mr. F. H. Walley visited over the holiday with his parents at Ingersoll, ?sir. Win. McMuIlen, of Orange, N. J , is visiting his cousin, Mr. J. J. Moffat. Mr. E. U. Kaiser, of Mt. Forest visit- ed for a few days with old friends in town. Mrs. Robinson, of Ingersoll is visiting at the house of her brother, Mr, 1?. H. Walley. Mr. A. A. Lsmonby left on Wednes- day for Toronto where he intends residing. Mr. Lloyd Awde has returned home indifferent rweeks fie r a several visit Parts of the West. Mr. G. H. Donnelly of Vancouver, who was visiting his sister, Mrs. Danean has returned home, Aar. Geo. Gray left on, ]lionday to take up his duties as teacher in the High School at Harriston. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Hill have returned home after spending Several weeks with friends in lllidhigan. Mr, and Mrs. Hayden, of Pnekinghorn here been 'visiting with relatives and old frietide in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. D. Eaglestone, of Lind- sey were visiting for a few days at the limns et Mr. Jae. Angus, Rev, Dr. Cenaeran, of Ottawa was visiting for a few days with his brother- in•Iavrr Postmaster Fisher, Mr.Itobt. Hammond, of Port Briton was in towri attending the funeral dt his aunt; the late Mrs. Chas. Lloyd. tit. Chas. Craig returned home on Saturday Lifter spending a few months with Lia son near Nanton, Alta. Mrs. Jae. Orr ftetarned to London on %tonally after several *Mike visit at the home of her son, Mr. 3. W. Orr. Mts..1. W. Pattison, of Port Elgin Was visiting for a few days with her Rich Porter, Mr and Mrs, It tor lir. K. A, Walker, of Toronto was wig for to, few days last week with lei patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker. Flea M. Clark has returned to Win. *Kg ttltbea Novella weeks visit with het itN�et, Ctrs. C Irwin Wilson, East Wlietik. nook. Mrs M Milts staved Utas V. Moorehead +whe ism keen vldthrtg at Mr.P. N. Tau. Zagotakfosretarnad 1a their home In Labor Day Bowling. The Wingham bowlers had a good day's sport on Monday -Labor Day, in the contests tor the four pipes. Piay was in progress all day and it was al- most dark before the final game was finished. In the finals at the end of the 18th end the two rinks were a tie and another end was played, Mr. L. W. Hanson's rink scoring the winning shot. The following are the scores for the day: - Dr. Ovens, ()enlist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mc- Kibbon's drug store, Tuesday, Sept. 3 -all day. Glasses properly fitted. A modern weapon In the battle for health, -It disease has taken yen citadel of health, the stomach, and is torturing yon witb indigestion, dyspepsia and nervous prostration, South American Nervine is the weapon to drive the enemy from his stronghold "at the point of the bayonet," trench by trench, but swift and sure, it always wins. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -4. FIRST ROUND. P. Deans, P. N. Tanstley, D. Bell, Dr. Irwin, Ed. Nash, Chas. Bell, R. Vanstone, ek. 9 P. Logue, ek. 18. 0. N. Griffin, Rev. T. S. Boyle, C. G. `anStone, R. Clegg, Dr.J R.Irtaedonald, Thos. King, L. Kennedy, ek. 4 D.T.Hepburn,sk. 22 SECOND ROUND.' P. N. Tensioy, Dr. P. Macdonald, Dr. Irwin, C. Biebl, ()has. Bell, H. 0. Bell, P. Logue, ek. 17. A.H.Musgrove,sk.28 R. Johnston, B Leary, A. E. Smith. Jno. Campbell, W. A. Campbell, Thos. Bell, Wm Hobnea,sk.14. Dudley Holmes,sk.17 A. Fleming, Geo. C. Hanna, R. Parker, Fred. Orr, G. 0. Manners, J. W. Orr, A M Crawford,skl2 L. W. Hanson.sk. 22 Rey. T. S. Boyle, H. B Elliott, R. Cleve, W. Vary, Thos. King, Jas. Phalen, D.T.Hebarn,sk 11 A. Porter, sk. 23. SEMI-FINALS. •.••.•.•..•...•••4••.••.•• ..•••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • •i • • • • • •• • ♦ • ♦ • • • ♦ • 9 ti • • •• il ' • • • We are giving special pr ices in 111 kinds of Furni- •• ture, including• • PARLOR SUITES, COUCHES, ♦ I DINING ROOM SUITS I BED ROOM SUITS, FANCY CHAIRS; HELP WANTED • ' }•' • == We need a lot of help for •a the next sixty days, and l you can help us by filling It your furniture require- o • merits. Free Steamboat Excursions to Detroit An Ideal Autumn Holiday. The Goderieh Summer Hotel hereby offers, free to each guest paying for one week's entertainment on or after Sept. 14th. a special ronud-trip ticket, good for an all day lake and river ride of 130 miles each way, Goderieh to Detroit and return on the first-class steamer King Edward,- leavingGoderioh at9 a. m. Wednesdays, Sept. 18th and 25th, returning leave De- troit 9 a. ne. Fridays, 20th and 27th. All tickets issued on and after 14th, will b good on last trip np, (27t1i). Regular season round-trip rate-fir$5. Only a limited number of tio)ds will be apportioned, therefore epgl�foants should immediately adv se us dates of their ex- peoted arrival, nd ht price of rooms desired. Guest y remain a few days then take their trip and complete their week on return, or they may arrive just in time for boat trip and stay whole week on return. Hotel rates, $9 to S12 weekly, include comfortable rooms and � first.olass meals. Do not arrive before afternoon of Saturday, 14th, as all rooms are being engaged until then by Goderieh "Old Boys and Girls" and railway, steamboat and municipal representatives coming to official celebration of C. P. R. entrance into Goderich. The Summer Hotel is beautifully sit- uated on the hill crest, overlooking Lake Huron, its broad, covered verandah (234 feet long) being 125 feet above the bath- ing beach. Interesting, illustrated, educational folders mailed free on request immediately. B. Leary, Dr. P. Macdonald, John Campbell, C. Biehl, Thos. Bell, H. 0 Bell, Dudley Holmee,sk9. A.H.Masgrove,4123 H. B. Elliott, G. C. Hanna, W. Vary, Fred. Orr, Sas. Phalen, J,, W. Orr. Alex, Porter, ak. 19 L, W. Hanson,sk.21 FINALS. G. 0. Hanna, Dr. P. Macdonald, Fred. Orr, 0. Biehl, 3. W. Orr, H. 0. Bell, L. W. Hanson,ak. 12 A.H.Mnsgrove,skll 'Three rinks of Lucknow bowlers come down in the afternoon and played a friendly game with three local rinks. The visitors were winners by a good margin but we were not able to get the scores. "Thought it meant death auto." -.Mre. James McKim, of Denville, Ont., says of her almost miracnlons cure from heart disease by Dr. Agnew'e Orme for the Heart: "Until I began taking thia remedy I despaired of my life, I had heart failure and extreme prostration. One dose gave me quick relief and one bottle oared me. The sufferings of yeare were dispelled like magic." Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -, 5frae 1i.rh lisherd 1879 Whooping Cough, Croup, .Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma 1 phtheria Cresolrne is Does it not teem tri o to Asthmatics Restive to breathe in n. remedy to carte disen . of the breathing organs than to take the Y ramal into the stomach a It sures because the nit rendered strongly anti• septic is carried over the diseased surface with every breath, giving ,»bloegtd and constant tract. mint It is invaluable to mothers with sneak children. Those ofaconsumptive tendency find immediate relief from soughs or in• darned conditions of the throat. Sold by druggists. Said postsiforboMklet, Lattliwo. Mt,rta Co., Limited, Agents, limit. rad, Camila. Say • • • • • I OUR •• • • • • are sold by their reputation. •• •• We can give you a large table opens 8 feet long, with • •• 5 legs, tor $6.50. • •• • • • Two Years Abed. -"For eight years I saffered as no one ever did with rheuma- tism; for two years I lay in bed; could not so much as feed myself. A friend recommended South American Rhea matin Ours. After three doses I could sit up. To -day Iemus strongasever lwas."-- Mrs. John Cook, 287 Clinton street, Toronto. Sold by A, L. Hamilton. -2. Extension Tables • I Furniture _Dealers •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Give us a' call. Satisfaction guaranteed. JAMES, BALKER & C05 and Undertakers. • • • • • • • •• • ! • • •• • 9 • • 9 .• • V • • .• s • • • 0 • • • • 4 • •••••••••••••N•••••••••••, VrVVVVYYmYVVIVVVYVVVVVIrr w yTyvvrrrrvvvv rvrrrrvvvrre VITTIMITYNrsY.YTT.MYY: VvvIrsVae►,vv5/VIVVVRIEVWVvat, si.rr c t rr m ry r Y mT n'&T le 1 41 Jl�l 14! V 1� 1 1 J.J 1111 i 1 V Jl 1 >a r iw It A It• . OF.: GOODS t d and i A It ome Special Values.41 I* A 1 WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR, PER 'YARD: I BORN. THON1'soic-At BeIgrave, oa the 1st inst. the wife of Mr. It, Thompson; a son. Wntotw-In Turnberry, on i3entember 2nd, to Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wright; a son. HAM:YNESS-In Culross, on August 21st, to Mr. and Mr... James Harkness ; n son. on August Oth,to L - n in ham A. Er, rcoTT I W g g Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ellicott; a daught er. WnsELEn-In Turnberry,on August 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheelr: a daughter. MARRIED FL'nnttNo_ _WALK$R-At the re+idenee of the bride's parents on September 4th, by Rev. W. G. Howson, assisted by Rev. T. S. Boyle, Mr. AIvie A. Fleming to Miss Jennie Irene, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Walker, both of Wingham. ELLIOTT-CARsoN-At St. Paul's Church, Wingham, on Wednesday, 4th inst., by Rev. T. S. Boyle, Me. Thomas Edward Elliott, son of Mr. Eu Elliott, of Turnberry, and Miss Greta Carson, daughter. of Mrs. J. Carson, of Wiug- ham. DIED LLOYD --In Wingham, on Augest 30th. Ann McIntosh, relict of the late Charles Lloyd, aged TO years, 0 months and 26 days. CRowstoE--In VQinghani, on September 1st, Margaret A. McLean, wife of Mr. Wm. Crow- ston, aged 44 years. Wa to -In Turnberry, on September 2nd, ,Tamps Wallace Weir, only child of Thomas, and Margaret Weir, aged 3Weeks. Learn Dress -Making by Mail in your spare time at home, or Take a Personal Course at Sehool 4 Y t a 4 To enable all to learn we teach on . sh or instalment plan. We also tench personal elaae at School once a month. C a eommenc• int last Tuesday of each moat These lessons ho toot fit an . at together an teaches hoercut, y Y t Its thr ant from the a nee i rt waist snit, t e most elaborate d e The whole family eau learn from one a se Wo ha'ee taught ower eovbn thousand to v making, and guar- antee to give five hundred doliars to any one that cermet learn between the sae ot 14 and 40. Yon -cannot learn dress-makitgas thorough as this coarse teaehea if you Work In shops- for years. Beware et imitations as we employ no person ontside the school. This is tho only experienced Dress -Cutting -School in Canada sed tweeted by none in any other eountry. Write It onto for ptirttenlars, fig we have cut our rate one-third for a short time. Ate:Inlet Saisdtft' loriss-Cutout School. :sI i3rie i t., Stratford, Ont , Canada. 0 Flannellettes, worth 7e wholesale. 0. Dress binslins, fast colors, regular fie, 4 1 White Cross barred Muslin, regular 8c. 4 l Tea Towels. • 0. 6c1 ChiIdren's Cotton Hose. 4 v. k10 Embroideries, worth 7c, 8c and 9c. I * Flannellettes, 1 yard wide, regular 121e.41 o Skirtings, in bine, brown and gray, reg 121c, 1 Pf f [HOW 00 YOU:D01 1 When people come to visit you and sit right down G just exactly where the faded part of the wall paper shows1i1 up worst ! Do you explain that the light is too strong and 1 a pull down the blinds so it won't show or do you stand so as * to hide it. Disagreeable any way ! Why not let it be seen ;'r�,' . ,and say you're going to Saunders, Wingham, for new paper right away ! If a paper fades he tells you so quick- $ *.ly, If it will not fade he tells you so more quickly, He has all kinds -all colors -all makes of paper from Irish M Linen to American Yellow, and it is the only Watson- Foster Paper obtainable for a great distance. It is guar- anteed to be what it is represented and full length. As we expect to remove from our present stand next , * year we wish if possible to run off a great quantity of our 1 presept stock, and hence the following prices iu paper. `,'11.; * •41 REMOVAL SALE PRICES 1. ! I•, de •1• Regular $1.25 roll now .80 4. " $ I , oo " " 'i' ,�.. .64 • •75 " .48 " .60 " CI.38 4. •t! .50 rr rr . .23.. ,1,,1, q. .,40 rc « .I8 •F• •, c r .30 " CC - .16 .'al. .2o rr rt - .11 4* + .15 I 4 t i .o8 4' d: ; 3• ,,.IO rc cc .os ,•41.. u 8 " cr 032 4- 4" II"".6 .. , t - .03 + +6 ! •I• 4. •I- Quantity along some lines is limited. Please do * not think that these are cheap papers because.the price is cheap. They are papers that made the name of Watson- * . k•• Foster known all over the world. They are the very best harmonizers that can be got; are colored to blend and to t. stay colored; have number, name and quality stamped 3: upon them where you can read it yourself; and lastly, are •. sold with our guarantee of satisfaction as well. Each *, line is "best on earth" at the price, and will bear 4. ! d•: M �'j .. ,; i,Yl.•...�, • .i. 4. ---,,% - 4 ��7 p :,, 1a ♦ • 4. 9. d•/roue. ' s Gingbams and Prints, reg 1210 and 15c. a v Heavy Wrapperettes, pretty patterns, 121e. Heavy White Towels.41 Dress Muslim, regular 124c.3 )t Ladies' Cotton Hose, regular 122c and 15c. 4 Men's Cotton Socks. t. Embroideries, worth 15e. Lk Ladies' Summer Vests. ►' 125c. „, 1.. e. ii Men's Shirts and Drawers. Ladies' Vests and Drawers. Lace Curtains, regular 40e. Dress Goods, regular 50c. Cashl' sere Hose, regular 35e. Tapestry Carpet, regular 35e. Table Linen, 55•in. wide, worth 35c. 1 pair Linen or Bath Towels. Grey Planned, worth 35e. • REAL BARGAINS IN REMNANTS ON REMNANT TABLE. 4 i ;a The above are only a few of the many genuine bargains we have for you, All Dress Goods will be sold at soc on the $ ; so mething really special in Black Silks. it Beautiful new Black Sateen Underskirts, very cheap. A few odd Wrappers to .be cleared out at cost. Beautiful W bite Cambric Night Dresses at Bost !H POULTRY OF ALL HINDS WANTED, iiMAVAUSiirntsitinsWigl T. A. MILLS.. ♦ +I' r / / y�i L 4. CLOSEST INSPECTION. +g ` ••i• 4 TradeCr��SC�qO�•F • .1. 4. • We have new and second hand books and sell them at the prices just issued by the Government. We want 't x to buy your 2nd hand books- we want to sell you those At syou need -everything for the school child. A H A F L1MOGUES CHINA ► This is to be our specialty- We have over $48o 44 E just in, we must sell it during next 3o days and bffer you i' 20 per cent off any piece for 3o days. Supply is un- 41 it limited -but demand is steady -mail orders promptly '441 cared for, write us your needs, FINE NEW ASSOETMVIENT OP WOOLS R. E. Saunders y� Successor to K. M. Fisher, near Post Office WI.L�iGIIAIVI w - w , ONTw I #,,A,ALAi1,/►itkAAALt,i►4AlltllIALAAAAAI► 4AAA,AAAAAAA ,41AAAAAtAA AtbANh