HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-10-03, Page 1THE. WINGHAM TIMES.
VOL XXNVI
NO, 1860. .
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907,
$1 A TEAR IN ADVANCE
Wear Greera Shoes. and Rubbers
WE SELL
CHOCOLATES
FRESH THIS WEEK
Walton McKibboo
THE DRUGDIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
6
PER CENT.
more pupils attending than
one year age, This speaks
eloquently as to our past
work.
We educate to meet the
living demands of a pro-
gressive age.
Our Stenographers a n d
Bookkeepers delight the
most modern, exacting
city offices.
Daystudents attend night
classes fir e e. Graduates
planed in good situations.
Individual 1138 tr 210 ti 021.
Now is the best time to
enter the
p
ROAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal.
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Invitation
To
All Ladies
Wicl appreciate nine, idylish
goods in xatErgd PALL JACKETS
is extended by The Little Esters dur-
ing the next few weeks, to show'
G'fu DIE ,ARME1 1 T which care G knownROGER
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over Canada as being strictly high.
glass in -Style, quality and workman.
ship.
100 to choose from—No i2 alike.
CEOI CI HANNA
Old P:ostoillee Stare
Meedo,nald Block 6 WING1 AM,
Canadian
Canadian rural li
'realistic and wholes
North in "Carnal
Canadian story of t
of which as .a seri
Advooate and H
London Qut., lej
readers ate to be o
literary treat in ett
rat Life.
e le presented in a
e way by A.ninon
ael," the notable
o year, publication
in "The F'armer's
e Magazine," of
t being begun. Its
igratniated u fi the
e for them
Stoves at cost for di‘s at Yorem's
Big Hardware,
Big values in new toilet papers at
S3AUNDE$S',
1
Sale of Bu'
The sale of buil&
last as advertised
did not draw a ve
people, owing to th
'five lots were pur
Niobolson and two
Messrs Ritobie
twenty-four lots i
particulars may be
tion at the firm's o
ding Lots.
g lots on Saturday
Ritchie & Oosens
large number of
very wet weather.
aced by Mr. Wm,
Mr, R. F, White.
Oosens still have
this estate and full
obtained on applioa-
oe.
Special Sale o
S. Graney advertises
ant sale of furniture
order to make room;
This is your opport a
at oath bargain pride
page 4.
Furniture.
speQiai clearing -
for October, in
for more goods.
y to get furniture
. See hie adv. ea
WINGHAM WINS THE •I.EAGUE..
CHURQ NOTES.
THE FALL E
HIB TION.
Get Parnell's Bread, at Ohristio'e.
Want a Magazine?—Try SAvwnr ts,.
Harvest Thanksving Services.
The annual Thank: tyingseeyioes will
be held in St, Paul's .'burgh during the
week'. To -morrow ( riday) evening at
7 80 o'clock, Rev. G. Davidson, M. A.,
will be the preaoher. The services on
Sunday will be endue ed by Rev. T. IL
Farr, B. A. On Mon ay evening, 7th
inst., a harvest supper . nd musical pro-
gramma, etc., will be h :Id; Admission
25 cents. All are tor+ ally invited to
thee° services,
Fine Stationery. SAUNDERS. Yon bet!
Apple barrels for a 1e at reasonable
n:ioes. Can be supe ed on short notice.
Apply at Wingham Salt Works.
Window shades—mounted free. Big
line at SAUNDnrs',
Bus and baggag
prompt attention,
VANNORMAN.
cegllrs will receive
phone 87. V. R.
Laundr
Mr, W. G. Pato
rhanz laundry plant
of Walkerton. T
closed for some ti
being a practical m
in again working
nese as Wingham
want of a good s
Hayden expeots t
town next week
pleasure in welt
ham.
Change.
hue sold the Wing -
o Mr. O. V. Hayden
e laundry has been
e, but Mr, Hayden,
n,abould not be long
p a prosperous busi-
eople have felt the
earn laundry. Mr.
move his family to
and the Tnens has
ing them to Wing -
Window Shades—mounted free. Big
line at SAUNDERs'.
WANTED -1000 barrels, dried apples;
500 tube butter; any quantity eggs and
feathers, GEO. E. KING.
Prof. D • renwend.
Will be at Bru
barn, Thursday,
gentlemen see
beautiful Wigs, To
and Plain Fronts,
length and shade, et
His Hair Goode S
adjusted protect an
soften and beautif
the face and oonseq
appearance. Prof.
this season man
designs, He has a
New York, London
Be sure to see t
day and date.
swiok Hotel Wing-
s. 17. Ladies man:
rof. Dorene d`'s
pees, Bangs, 'Wavy
Switches in„/'every
ylee when_6properly
orn merit the head,
t pression of
entl tone up aged
Dorenwend has for
new and pretty
ded a number et
nd Paris patterns.
m and not forget
Big values in new toilet papers at
SAUNDERS'.
We never had a better stock of furni-
ture. Out prices are right, at Walker's
furniture store.
Arm Had To = - Amputated.
Mr. Jesse Harris r+n, of Gerrie, had
his left arm badly '+rushed in a thresh-
ing machine two ' •eke ago yesterday.
The aria was so +adly injured that
gangrene supervene +, and on Thursday
last he was remov:'+ to the Wingham
Hospital. After cnsnitation the don,
tors found it neoessa y to amputate the
arm below the shoal er. Dr. Kennedy,
assisted by Drs. Ta lyn and Redmond,
performed the opera ion. ,Although in
a very weak oonditi'n, hopes are now
entertained of Mr. 11 rrieton'a recovery.
High School Athl tie Atsociation.
The pupils of the igh School held a
large and enthusiast! meeting recently
to organize the Win ham High School
Athletic Aeseeietion or the coming term
and to arrange for Field Day. The
follovving officers We e elected
tary, j. 0, Smith, B ; treasurer, Frank
Werionan, 8. A.; Co mittee—PorM IV,
Mita Gordoil, T. RObinsOn; Form
III, Miss 3, Bette, F 110wsoa; Form
Mid VanStotie, . Moffatt; Fara
Mists E. Tiplieg,C. nox, It was deeided
to hold a Field Day weather permitting,
will be run off In conneetion with the
Field Day on Tulle ay afternoon, Ootober
eterting ire the TOt911 Hall at 4
o'oloolt. There be girl& and boys'
events, and then will be open to all the
prtpils in the II h Selma. The cora.,
Mittee are spati no paims to make the
Runaway
What might eat'
ions accident occur
ing last. Mr. Y.
had left an article
and in company
was returning to t
Bell factory the h
took fright, and
and tried to ru
bravely held the h
was upset and Dor,
out about the face
Bruce had one of h
People who saw th
peeted to see both
j cared. The buggy.
Accident.
y have been a sex-
ed on Saturday morn-
ettinger of Formosa
at the fair grounds
ith Mr. Geo.' Bryoe
wu. When near the
rte, (a young animal)
Commenced kicking
away, Mr. Bryce
rse, but the buggy
ettinger was badly
nd bruised and Mr.
s arms badly Burt.
accident fully ex.
men seriously In -
as badly smashed.
Our New Fall Dress goods arrived.
Get your dress or s-ait at G. E. KING'S.
See our large stook of picture mould-
ings. Pictures framed while you wait
at Walker's furnithre store,
A Good
The concert given
on Wednesday ev
under the auspices
Agricultural Societ
Symphony Club a
was not as well att
have been. The co
one and gave a pro
been surpassed In W
time. The sieging
very ranch enjoyed a
by Mr. Thos. Pureell
order. It is too bad t
of this kind was not
audience and it am
are on their tour ze
will be dropped fro
ping places.
ompany.
in the opera house,
ing of last week
of the Turnberry
by the Schubert
Lady Quartette
tided as it should
pany was a good
ram that has not
ngham for a long
the ladies was
d the violin aolos
ere of a very high
t a good company
reeted by a larger
s that when they
t season Wingham
their list of stop -
Old wall paper at your own" offer
New Tim
A new time table
the Grand Trunk
went into effeot on
ailway on Sunday
last and the only ichange in time of
trains arriving in Winghara is that the
morning train fro
reaches here at 11.2
10 30 o'clock. The
ing Toronto at 7.2
Palmerston now
o'clock place of
rain formerly leav-
e. in, for Goderich
now leaves at 7 a. szi.. and this should
save the long clekay for the London
xi:tinning train at 01 nton and allow this
tih
train to reach Win hare nearer the reg -
Ruler time. Ano er provision of the
new time table is t at the train leaving
Stratford for Toro to at 1.45 p. m. has
been diecontinued and this will out off
the Toronto con eotion on the train
leaving Wingha a for Palmerston at
beath of
Last week we
Mr. N. Purcell,
Mrs, Antirewe
we recerd the d
mother. The Lis
Within week o
Mts. Paroell, tali
pained a
last. The &Ideas
younger than her
in her 82nd year
years she had been
which along with
doubtless hasten()
Saturday, and NVa
noon 01 Fairview
one daughter, Mr
brother, Mr. Arthn
ecorded the death of
Listowel, father of
's town and this week
h of Mrs. Andreeve
of the late Nathan.
ey On Friday evening
Was thirteen years
named, yet she WAS
For the pest few
ffacted with cancer,
er bilatiba awe decease,
the end. Hen MeV
ell, arrived home on
in tirae for the fun-
oe on Monday after-
enietery. The de-
me vrae Mary Ann
not, Of Winghatn.
It's decided at lasts hat is, the
ohamplonslup of the Lake de Baseball
League for 1907, In a bo y contested
game on the looal diamond on Tuesday
afternoon the Maple Leafs emonstrated
their superiority over Man er Colvin's
nine, and suooeeded in ending the
League trophy. MoCraig nd Dunlop
were the opposiug pitcher , the latter
striking out 14 men, while the mystic
elante of the former fooled my 7 of the
obarnpions. In the early part of the
game a number of errors o the part of
the locals gave Teamster good lead,
and at the close of the thir inning they
had rounded the bases a even half-
dozen times. But at tht stage the
Leafs pinked up, and their Garth time
to bat closed with as many uns to their
credit. 'From this on Te water was
completely shut out. In' 1 e fifth the
locals made two, whioh eve ed matters
up. Excitement now ran hi h, and the
supporters of` each team we o almost at
fever heat. It Was not unti the eighth
inning, however, , that the t was brok-
en, the locals getting two ans. Then
in the ninth they succeeded 'n piling up
six, which settled the ques.'on for this
season, Brielin, of Walker in umpired
the game, and with the ex option of a
few erroneous deoisions, i've general
satisfaction. The soore by i'+nings:-
12545678'9
Teeswater 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0— 6
Wingham 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 ); 6-14
The game having been +:lledfat the
'end of the eighth inning, the official
soore"is 6-8,
NOTES OE TUE GM
Hete's to the champione!
Best crowd of the season
Ladies were much in evi ence.
"Jinimy” McCaig lost h s smile after
the fifth inning.
Britton had his finger spl t in the fiftle
which gave him some tr uble, but he
bravely stuck to his post.
It was not the fault of e Teeswitter
young ladies that their te m lost; they
were there to de the, oboe ing ant—and
they did it nobly.
Fine Stationery. Setner3eAs. You bet!
Have you been j&see the stove reduce
tions at Yount's .liardwa7e"
WANTED—l'ive lindre men and
CO, BIG BARGAINS 1 suits and over-
coats,
!DIVISION CURT CASES.
His Honor Jud 0 Holt presided at the
Division Court Id in Wingham on
Thursday last, w n SOMO eighteen cases
were diepoeed of.
,. Mowbray vs. icholson.—This was
an action brought y F. Mowbray against
Mr. Nicholson of ast Wawanosh; the
defendant did not ppear, and judgment
was given for pl intiff for $84.80 and
Gracey vs. Rio ards. —To recover
price of baby carte ge. Judgraent for
plaintiff for $18,75 a d costs.
Smith vs. Leeo . —Transferred to
Fifth Division Court Middlesex.
W plaster Vs. Reid. nil was a reviv-
al judgment. Judg ent for plaintiff
for $34.45 and costs.
_ Paton vs. Estes.— ansfered to Tenth
Division Court, York
Gracey vs. Ball.— n action to recov-
er price of silk hat, efendant did not
appear, and jralgrae t was given for
plaintiff for $4.50 an costs,
Elliott vs. Shiell.— his was an Action
to reoover an amount of rent of part of
the prairy grounds *Mph had been
leased to defeudant y the late 3. 3.
Elliott, to whom d Pendant claimed
having paid the am unt. Judgment
for plaintiff for $103; 'at if defendant
within twelve dos pr aces WitOesa to
prove that the money was paid, then
plaintiff is to refund.
Nicholson vS. R. /I. silmes,—Aotion
brengbt by A. Nichols n & Soho to re*
cover price of lime sol to defondextt.
Sudgmerit for plainti far $20.60 and
costs, amounting IS all o 00.93.
AteheSon vs. XtiCat his Was an sot%
ion on an account. '1 plaintiff did not
appear, and the leas WAS adjoierned
until October 12th, at he judge'S chain -
bete, Goderioh.
Were diepotIed01, ahd ire Oases adjourn-
ed to next court, whi h Will be held on
November 8th.
Women's Rubbers it iiigh or low eat,
pair. W.4. Gannet
Do. Butler, London, Eye, Ear and
Throat Speeittlist, 810 Qtteeil'a Menne,
Linden, 8td door East of St, Andrew's
In St. Andrew's
next Sunday even
will preach a sped
with the work of for
A pair of line n
beinginstalled in St,
week, and will be ne
at the special evenso
The Huron Count
and Christian Endeav
be held in Blyth on
nesday of next week.
program has been issue
be a large attendance.
ers outside of the Co.
nam, of Ceylon; Re
Toronte; and Rev.
Guelph.
The Rev. G.
v W
the Methodist °hare
the following subject
a. in. "The richest le
left to his successors 7 p, m. "The
heaviest word in the niverse; a word
without moods, tense or oonjugation."
Students, and strange specially invited -
Fellowship meeting ; t 9.45 a. m. in
leoture room, Come
resbyterian onuroh
Rev. D. Perrie
al sermon dealing
ign missions.
e]ectroliera are
Paul's Church this
d for the first time
Friday evening.
Sabbath School
r convention will
uesday and Wed -
A very praotioal
and there should
Among the speak•
ill be Mrs, Rut.
Mr. Merrill, of
r. Glaesfor j, of
owson, pastorof
w
,
will speak upon
next Sunday. 11
soy, any one ever
Ensign and Mra.
beea in charge of th
Salvation Army for
received their orders
will farewell on Sun
at 8 and 8 p. m., an
Th ursday evening a
m ent will be given
and Songsters. Th
attended with consid
the oo•operation of
Army and practioals
have added much ple
anks, who have
local work of the
e past year, have
farewell. They
y next, Oet, 6th,
on the following
arewell entertain -
y the Army Band
r work has been
rable success, and
e members of the
mpaxhy of friends
uretetheir labors.
50o and Storni Rub re t 65o a pair.
WANTEE.—A good boy to learn the
printing business. Good chance for a
smart boy. Apply at Tisres office.
Wingham Bo lers Win.
Last Thursday afte oon five rinks
of Blyth bowlers came vet t6 town aud
played a friendly garde with five rinks
of local players. The 1 cals had a mar-
gin of 33 shots to the g d. The follow.
John Hanna, E gh,
S. Gidley,
Alex. Porter,
L. Kennedy, skip 16 F. nderson,sk. 12
Mc innon.
Dr. Pries, Sto ere,
B. Cochrane,
FOR SALE — Several good White
Wyandotte cookerels. Apply at TID/vs
Fon SALE—A soli
chiffonier style. Sai
in parlor or dining ro
Paoli, Minnie street!
oak folding bed,
We for spare bed
NEWS NOTES.
John W. Morris as killed by a trein
Charles Nelson from Sarnia, was
killed on the rail v at Regina.
The Ciovernme will probably send a
Minister to Japa , to deal with the int -
migration (pestle
Mr. Roadhouse as fined$50 and costs
• HalIestury fo tieing insulting lan-
GIANT TRIPLFT "Currency," "Bebe"
and "Stag" Chew ng Tobacooes, in big
pings, Quality sl ago the same.
The G. T. R. re ort foe the half year
0• ,881,259, an inor ate of 059,578 over
lad year. The Jae inoreased £80,925.
Several Poles ga hered at the here° of
john Nuverusky Brantford to cele -
brats an approaoh ag Wedding. lo the
course of a drunk beawl a fight ensued.
and the host vs stabbed in the lung,
and may net recover.
Dr. Ovens, Omits% London SUrgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose ahd Throat wale° at Mo.
—all day'. Glasses properly fitted,
Deafened by the Weise made by the
exhaust Stearn of t e engine of a train,
the brakes of whl he had jeet been
testing, Robert 11 ward of Fort Wit -
failed, to b at the approaching
yatd engine, and knocked down and
The Tureberry Ag
Fail Exhibition held
'.Thursday and Friday
to have been one or th
in many respeots, in
Sooiety. While the a
second day was not u
year, it is estimated tl,
greater number of deo
but the rather threat 1
tae afternoon kept m
grounds.
The entry list, as
was larger in all olas
sheep and fruit, the
being accounted for
unfavorable year. In
wad keen competitio
had no little difficulty
to plane the red tick
petition for the Bank
medal to the exhibitor
number of prizes In d
Mr. James Henderso
'cultural Society
Wingham, on
at, may be said,
most suooessful
history of the
tendanoe on the
to that of teat
at there were a
Qle in the town,
sling weather of
ny away from the
ill be seen below,
es, except cattle,
hortage in these
y the somewhat
many °lasses there
, and the judges
in deciding where
t. In the come Commerce silver
taking the largest
iry and provisions,
and Mr. E. W.
Orvis were even on flat prizes, but the
former had one more second prize than
the latter.
Many interesting ahibits were 'to be
seen, among which w s a pieced quilt,
containing some 1800ipieces, shown by
Mrs, E. W. Orvie; a o a pair of ladies'
stookinge, knit by . John Currie,
Sr., who has passe her eighty-third
milestone in life. lie stockings were
completed only a few days before the
Fair.
The afternoon pro rarnme and special
attractions proved v ry interesting, and
the Wingham citiz ns' band supplied
choice music. Fall Ring are the win-
ners of prizes:—
The following w!kre awarded prizes,
in the order namec.--Mens' Piping, D.
E. McDenald, W. H. Young. Dancing
—Highland Ming, Lea Riddell, Mabel
McDonald, Victor Riddell. Sword
Dance, Mabel 3Ic Duane, Ina Riddell.
Sailor's Hornpipe, Ina Riddell, Mabel
Road horse Epee nig, Thos. Coulter,
John Mulvey, E. Jenkins. Lady
driver, Miss aylor, Mrs. Fred
Mowbray, Miss Mul ey. Ladies' hitch-
ing raee, Miss Wave , Miss Ella TaYlor
Potato race, R. J. anderson, Walter
SPECIAL PRIZES.
J. W. King's priz for four best eolts
sired by either of h two horses—Alex.
Cruickshank, 0. B. Wilkinson.
Ryrie Bros. (Toro
largest and beat c
McLeod Bros. (Gor
exhibit in cattle—H
Society prize for
sired by any one he
—won by colts sire
Clydesdale stallion,
Canadian Bank 1 Commerce silver
medal, to exhibitor eking largest num-
ber of prizes in du' y and provisions—
Jas. Henderson.
Canadian Bank o Conunerce bronze
medal, to exhibitor taking largest num-
ber of prizes in plan and flowers—Mrs.
T. A. Mills prizei foe best oats, aud
five best turnips—J . Henderson,
Jas. lienderson's rize for six longest
stalks of corn—Chas. W. Taylor.
Jas. Henderson's p ize for six heaviest
cobs of corn—And. S midt,
H. B. Elliott's prizk for white horae-
made bread—Mrs. The . Finnan.
H. B. Elliott's pri for butter in
prints—Frank Aladerso
The following is a oo parison ,of the
entries in the different classes for 1906
and 1907:—
to) silver medal for
lleotion of horses—
ze medal, for beat
re Perdue.
four spring foals
vy draught stallion
by the imported
"Mascot," owned
1906 1907
Horses 152 182
Cattle 74 33
Sheep 92 44
82 36
Roots and Vegetables! le0 193
Fruit i 261 251
Dairy and Provisions ' 152 212
Plants and Flowers12 69
1460 1670
The following were the judges:—
Light horses, Wm. Mon geneery, Perth;
heavy horsee, Wm. Biellop, New Ham-
burg; beef cattle and eheep, W, A.
Douglas, Tearearorit; tairy cattle and
swine, P. .1. MoEwen, erteln; poultry,
Thoth Bowers, Wingliann; grain and
seeds, 'WM. Clegg, !Tie; -wont and
and provisions, Ail Annie Green,
Loyal; line arts, Miss I IL Elliott, aim
and Miss Annie Green Loyal; plants
and towers, 3. A, Mo Wingintra,
texcept on Gladioli, in itbiolt ha was
The Paper anger
Who is honest with yon will tell
you that the wall papers we Bei
are the most aatia'aotory in every
waj*.
We have the exclusive sale of
many beautiful designs, so when
you buy here you will be assured
that your walls will not look
"oolnmon."
Better see the new styles.
R. E. SAUNDERS
Fisher Stand.
Agionsurimmens
competing ; ladies
Elliott, Galt; schoo
tion, 3. A. Taylor
Wingham; Highla
Anderson, and Dun
work, Miss H.
children's competi-
d dancing, Finlay
an Robertson, East
List of prize win
rs on page 2.
FOR SALE
Frame Cottage—Patrick St.
Frame Cottage—Minnie St.
Frame Cottage—Frances St.
Frame Cottage—Corner of Jose.
pbine and North Sts,
Brick Cottage—John St.
2 Story Dwelling 3 Lots—Catha-
rine Street.
2 Story Brick Dwelling—Vietoria
Street.
1 Story Brick Dwelling—Vietoria
Street.
14 Story Frame Dwelling—Alice
Street.
We will also be able to offer for
sale as soon as they are conaplet-
ed, those centrally situated brick
dwellings being built bY Mr. W.
H. Green, Ternis to suit pur-
chaser.
A number of fine properties in
Town Plot. Building lots in all
parts of the town, Farms for
sale, a long list.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
, Phone 123
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
UBBERS
§ Such weather as the past
few days sent everybody
everywhere after Rubbers.
§ We told you that the
Fall season was tbe Rubber
season,
§ Remember, no other store
can equal us on Rubbers, of
any style or kind at our priees.
§ We have not forgotten
the Children— •we know what
they need in foot protection.
§ You'll find our prices
very satisfactory — everyone
§ Think of this store first,
when you start out to get the
Pall Rubbers.
See us for 'trunks and Velisee.
TEE SITOtit