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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-10-10, Page 1THS WING M TIMES. VOL XXXY1.-N(% 1861. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907. $i A TUR IN ADVANCE WE SELL C HOCOLATES FRESH THIS WEEK Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Brook, Wingham. 13 PER CENT, more pupils attending than one year ago. 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 m o d e r n, exacting city offices. Day etndents attend night classes f r o e. Graduates Attend in good situations. Individual int. tr no tion. Now is the best time to enter the WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE , GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. Wear Oreer's Slices and Rubbers Bowlers Wo Last Thursday aft W1 bowlers w nham bo R i1 and won from four ri Friday four rinks of Luokuow and lost by and Lost. noon four rinks of int over to Blyth bks by 20 shote, players 'went to two shore. Get ParneJl's Bread, at Christie's, Independent Court Wingham, will meet on Fride Week in Chishol Treasurer, Rev, De will be present and All members are r sent. THE LITTLE ETON Standing Invitation To All 'Ladies Who appreciate hits, stylish goods in LADIES FALL JAOKETS is eftende tby The Little Eaton dui. ing the beet few weeks, to shove Iron THE FAMOUS ROGER GARMENT which are known Ml over Canada ss being strictly high., Mem in style, quality and workman. ship. 100 to choose from -No 2 alike, 6E0, C. HANNA Old ?ostailloe Store lifodonald Block WIT 'GUAM. Foresters, No. 605„ I, 0. F. evening of this hall, The High n Davis, of London, deliver au address. lnested to be pre - Large T Mrs. Gea. Bowler the TIDIES office I of the "Ponderos the scales at 634 po good weight for t • Have vnn been to see the stove Moue at Youxo'S Big Hardware. matoea, of Belgrave left at t week five tomatoes ' variety that tipped nds. This le an extra Wes. C. P. R. Cha A new time table on the 0, P. R. next ber of cbanges will arriving and depart The morning train f at 7 08 o'olook in pl afternoon train will of 3 81. The aftern at 1.07 in place of 1 train will arrive at 1 Our New Fall Dress G de arrived. Get your dress or snit G. F,, E1Nct's. Awarded The contract for Canadian Bank of an Winght m has bee F. Gutteridge of Sea peoted that the wor foundation will be c The frame building have been sold to who is now busy put ontract. ereoting the new ommeroe building awarded to Mr. orth, and it is ex• of building the plated this fall, on the. site have r. Geo, McKenzie, ng them down. Bus and baggag prompt attention, ITANNORdiAN. calla will receive Phone 37. V, R. Appointment f Dr. A. K. Gifford, ham, a recent gradu Medical School, has the medical stall of for the Insane to s who resigned some pointment is to tak Gifford's old friend be pleased to hear position. Dr. Gifford. ormerly of Wing- te of the Western been appointed to e London Asylum oceed Dr. McNeil, arae ego. The tip - effect at once. Dr. in Wingham will bim receiving this Highest ptioe paid for hides and poul- try at T. 11'etis' butcher alum. We never had a better stock of furni- tura. Out prices are right, at Walker's furniture store. Local Opti The Local Option tided to hold month meetings in the to on the second Sun Next Sunday the H, Edgar Allen, o The address will musical selections Army band, and hall, when Sankey Solos will be the h public are cordial and bring their by tion to defray exp n Meeting. Committee has de - gospel temperance n hall at 8.15 p, m. ay in each month. pecker will be Rev. the Baptist church. preceded by a few from the Salvation song service in the e Sacred Songs and u book used.. The invited to attend n books. A collet, - sea, IFR SALE -A chiffonier style. in parlor or dining PILON, Minnie str lid oak folding bed, ratable for spare bed oom. Apply to A. J. et. reduce ge in Time. will go into effect outlay and a num- made in the trains g from Wingham. r Toronto will leave oe of 6.53, and the eave at 3 24 iu piece n train will arrive 7 and the evening 27 as at present. New Tel The Bell Telepho manager, Mr. P. N. several new telepho The Bee Hive gen A. E. Smith's reside 'phones are also bel J. 0. Johnston's ho Duff & Stewart's, B these are completed Wingham snbsorib Connection by telep Death o Last week's B to the death of Wingham as Wednesday of t wife Of Samuel debt after a months with aro She was 49 years resident of Brass One son, Harry daughter passed Mrs. Snea1e'e fa day afternoon 2.30. Internee sale cemetery. married to a marriage to from Wingha corded the sy phones. e Company's local aneley, is haying es put in this week, ral store, No. 83; oe, No. 116. New installed in Mr. 1, and at Messrs. uevale, and when e understand the re will have free one with B1nevale. Mrs. Smale. nasals Post refers to a former resident of flows: -At noon on e week Mary Martin, Smelts, paid Nature's rd battle for some sy and heart failure. of age and bad been a is for the past 13 yearn. Mercer, survives. A sway a few -years ago. eral takes place Thurs• 1 $ o'olook, service at will be made in Brus- Mre. Swale had been r. Mercer prior to her Smale, moving here , Her son will be se- athy of the community. Dr. Ovens, Ooniist, London, Surgeon, Eye, Ear, Note and Throat will be at Mo. Ribbon's drag store, Tuesday, Oct. 29 -all day. Gleams properly fitted, Death ofes. Gaunt. This week We o James Gaunt, w day last at her of her 70th year. early and, best k lose, her hn5benr engaged'iis the tew years ago badness and bn Lower Winghe was Ade long e forts of the had been einel berea$ed hnab the sympathy fnnetst took to Wingham RUBBERS, -We have Ladies' Rubbers 50o and Storm Robbers at 65o a pair. See them at W. J. GREER'S. Gave Good EI The Rose -Gault good entertainment', on Friday evening is a good one an+ much enjoyed. Pr show in himself and done were the beef for some time. Di Prof. Gault was pia with handcuffs on securely locked an minutes he was should have full h one of the beet on t. roniole the death,;of passed away on ilii. home is Sinloss, in ceased was one of the r yn residents of ICin. many years being rAW mill btsalneen. A t. Gaunt retired from t is oomfortelble home in ar but his lite partner rred to enjoy the sons. ew hrMe. Mrs. Gantt for some months. The nd and family Wali have Of many ,friends. The Me on Sunday siternaon emetefy. Injured at Tp onto. Mr. Roy Gray, forme ly of Wingham was injured in a ruua ay accident et loot control Toronto on Tuesday. ] g an ql 0 f a horse he was driving nd had a colli - sloe with a street oar. he young man sustained a very deep o . on the left eye and complained of viol t pails in the shoulder and aide, Foes, FURS, Fu>;S.-We b large variety. Geo. them in ,1iINa. Hospital Sup er. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Wing - ham General Hospital h e Jeoided to postpope the bazaar i efinitely and purpose holding instead, supper in the Council Chamber, on th the evening of October the 24th, fart er announce - want of whioh will ap et later. All members and others, wh are willing to give, are requested to se d their contra butions to the Town Hal on that day, Collectors will endeavor make a house to house canvas, but this notice, it is hoped, will reach every° , so that no one might be overlooked. itertainment. Jomedy Co. gave a in the opera house est. The company the program • was rf, Gault is a good the many tricks he seen in Wingham ring the afternoon ed in the town jail, and the cell door in less than five nt. This company asee as the show is ie road. See our large stock of picture mould- ings. Piotures framed while you wait at Walker's furniture store. Gentlemen, Investigate and Art Coverings in Prof, Dorenwend's worn on over 85,00 and in all stations essence of perfect durable and a gre and a protection Cold Draughts, on and demonetra of these goods fre bo at Hotel B Oct. 17th. re you Bald? ee for yourself the ices and Toupees. manufacturer are heads by all clams, life, They are the on, light in weight, t benefit to health, to the head against atarrh, eto. Trying ing the completeness of charge. He will umiak, Thursday, "Haunts of The above oapt concise, igterestin Grand Trunk Ra valuable informs hunting and fiehin their lines. Itis b with' haftones rep photographs, gives force in the differ inces, contains ma desired by the hun is sent free on McDonald, D. P. Toronto. sh and Game " on is the title of a book issued by the Tway, and roiftains on reg: ding the distri• reached by ds... ely illustrated • ted from direct the game Iaws in nt states and prov. s and all information er. The publication pplioation to J. D. A., Union Station Call and see our new stogie. ,qq neck- ties; Selling below wholrbai'e prices. T. A. MiLLs. WANTED, -A good boy to learn the printing busines=s. Good chance for a smart hay. Apply at Tirane office. Base A last game of town park on tween teams, dine and Wingh result was a d local team, the s local twirler, Ceo form, having 18 a The following w School line up: Workman o; F. R. Moffatt Bb; R. 1. f.; T. Glanvill r 11 Game. all was played on the turday afternoon he- resenting the Kincar- m High Schools. The idea victory for the ore being 14--4. The Knox, was in splendid rake -outs to his otedit. s the Wingham High Cecil 'Sema p; J, G. owson ib; G. Tees 2b; Lloyd a. s. ; J. O. Smith o, 1; H. Mutton r. 1; County The work on the at Bluevale is alio bridge lhas, a oonoret the first Bridges so People who live out be pleased to learn t new bridge south of here this week and will .be commence tractors promise to rapidly as the sea' vancod and it is drive horses thro the cold weather. Weddi Wednesday of home of Mr. an street, was the when their moo Etta was marrie Stratford, the o by Rev. T. S. was Miss Eva and Mr. Norma man. The we by Miss Ftoesa gratalations t served and the ,afternoon trai Mrs, Coaens tq willhare the best wishes of many friends. Last Week. rnoon of tact week the Mrs. R. J. Day Minnie gene of a happy event d eldeit daughter Miss to Mr. J. I. Comm, of emony being performed yle. The bridesmaid ay, sister of the bride Wioke noted as beet Ing maroh was played Orr. After hearty con• e wedding dinner was appy cbttple lett on 1110 for Toronto. Mr. and I reside in Stratford end High School Road. Races. The road races Athletic Associat' able exoitement 0 there being man Town IIall to oe In the senior fav fourteen starter W. McLean, ni $03- minutes, winner of the se was via the Blu tion, then dove B. line and the Janior two mile starters, with Geo in sixteen minute second. The 00n from the Town street, then throw peat the Western to cemetery corner street and to the made in these rao good. The High ise to have a good day, partioulara 0 in another column. of the High School n created consider. Tuesday atternoon, people in front of the the runners Start off. mile ma there were and the winner was king the five miles in th Nelson Higgins as and prize. The course vale road to the June - the eideroad Co the into town. la the ce there were seven Treleaven as winner , and Allan Pugh tis e for this race was 11 down to Victoria h Lower Wingham, Foundry Co's works thence to Josephine wn hall. The time e is ounsidered very bool students prom- ay'a sports on Fri• which will be found edges. ew county bridge completed. This floor, being one of Hilt in the county . of Wingham will at the steel for the he town will arrive he work of erection at once. The ma- ntra the work along on is now well ad- ery inconvenient to gh the river during WANTED -Five hundred man and boys to bay clothing from H. E, Isawn& Co. Bso BARGAINS in suits and over- coats. Damage Some weeks ag Gemmill, of Ta into town and the ened at some lam near the 0. P. R The horse and bn and Mr. Gemmil from the two mut Wingham and Tui was anter considi and last week M. town.and Reeve M affeoted a settlem each municipality, Women's Rnbbere in high or lcw cut, Storm Rubbers, Sandals, etc., 50o to 85c a pair. W. J. GREER. aaim Settled. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew pberry were driving horse became fright- er piled at the culvert roseing on the B. line. gy were badly injured asked for damages ioipalities interested, nberry. The matter ration for some time yor Holmes for the egrove for Turnberry in with Mr. Gemmill, paying $70. WANTED. -Choi a Tedi Butter, 240; fresh eggs, 22o. ,A. large quantities dried apples and Thihhers, G. E. Kix°, Thanksgiyi 'g Services. The services In cnneotion with the Harvest Thanksgi; tug of St. Paul's church were very=ueceastnl. The ser- vice on Friday e !ening was well at- tended and a sple •'did sermon ' was de- livered by Rev. t . F. Davidson, M, A. On Sunday Re T. H. Farr, B. A. preached two able sermons to large con• gregations. The was beautifully d tion. The oho music appropriate giving. The oolle services amounted evening the harves and entertainment ment of the church tended, considerin able weather. Th the ladies of St. and all present tho good things proved The entertainment consisted of ad dnetts, reoitatio Sanders, of Look' acted as chairma evening's entertea °sada for Monday popular rector and Paul's congregatio t lated on the sucoes tog services. nterior of the church oorated for the masa: rendered splendid to the harvest thanks.. tions at the Sunday o $125. On Monday thanksgiving supper as held in the base - and was well at - the very disagree - supper prepared by al's was excellent uglily enjoyed the d for the inner man, was a good one and esseg, solos, piano s, etc, Rev. Mr. ow was present and during part of the mens, The net pro- se about $Fj0. The the members of St. are to be congratn- of their thanksgiv- At the regular Get Town Conmail on Mo. members Were all pr aortae$ presidlug, A oommunicetiOn Week Huron Lioen aoknowledgiug the r.i passed at last meetin the notion of the Oou enforcement of the li Mr. 3 B. Cammin exemption on water baviog put in pipe; Coons. Nicholson a olein was not grante Messrs, 0. J. Tho McDonald asked for which they had paid dogs in their possessi Messrs. Jas. Plenty complained of error These matters were entive Committee meeting. Mr. Jos. Hall int as to the proapeota elections in his p street north, but as sufficient revenue oould not be entert Mr. Geo. C. Han viloge of building town property alon his new store. On Bell and Nicholson ferred to the Exam power to act. The Finance Com ed the payment of counts, and the repo motion of Conn Nicholson :- 3. -J. Ritohie, insurano: ,.... $ 3. B. Ferguson, sere oe Court of Revision R Rankin, salary.........., Ed. Lewis, salary M oving to London. Mr. R. H. Creel, der for some years a resident of Winham hag moved his family to Lon , n this week. Mr. Crowder has aepted a position as travelling repres-ntative for a whole- sale clothing fir in that pity and will enter on his ne' duties at once. The TIMES, along ith many friends, is sorry to see thie r amity leaving Wing - ham as Mr. Cry order was one of our brighest and be.t business men. He built up one of •r. a best retail clothing businesses in We tern Ontario, and last spring sold out McGee & Campbell. Mr. Crowder an, his family will take with them the Ire y best wishes of num- erous friends to eir new home;'' Watoh for ma •• moth a;1ir. in nest week's paper, an . otinoirew is slaughter sale. The BEE .r. vml, Wingham; A. E. England, propriet •r. Com ng Soon. The great mor •' show entitled Will- fong's Uncle Tom' Cabin, or Life among the Lowly, which has been produa d in almost every oity : nd town in the tnited States and Cana.: , will hold orth in the Town Hall for one night n1y,Satur- day night. Oot. 2111. a wish the amusement going peop a huderstand that we give no st eat pa de. We carry only ladies and gentlemen With this company+ who a : performers in their reapeotive lines of business, and who do not care to mix thdonkeys or nioagrel Dura whiob are enerally presented to the public as blo dhonnds in a vulgar parade. What e penses we bare by not giving a prude, e nee in giving you a better performs • e inside. Have yogi ever noticed it yo , reelves? A big show, en the street annothing on the stage. Our 'how wilt pl. . -e yon all. Come and see it. Prioes n e within reach of all. Ohildren tinder ' years 15o, adults 26e, reeetved seats sate, on Bale at Ma. Eibbon's drug et re. Dr. Butler, Lor. on. Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East of St. Andrew's Church. W. H. S. The first annua Wingham High Sy the Town Park, 11th. Tee morn iel d• Day. Field Day of the ool will be held at on Friday, October ng events begin at 9 o'clook and thea afternoon events at 1.30. The follows g is a list of the events: - Gins Genies. Forp000n. 1. Relay Race Forms 1, 2, 3, 4, 2. Throwing B 11 -Senior. 3. Throwing B 11 -Junior. 4. Throwing a d Catching Ball. 5. Nail Race. Aft rnoon, 6. 100 yd, Run Senior. 7. 100 yd. Rn -Junior. 8. Needle Rao 9. Spoon and gg Race. 10. Steeple R oe. 11. Baseball Game --Forms vs. Fors s 3 and 4. Boys' GAMES. > orenoon. ed Rene. Broad Jump Senior. eh -Senior, Hop, Step and Jnmp- 1. Three -leg 2. Running 3, 100 yd. d 4, Sack Rao 5, Running Junior 6. Throwio 7. Standing 8. Kicking 9, 220 yd. 10, 220 yd. 11, 100 yd 12. as Mil 13, Hop, 14, Bonn 15. Bann 16. Mile 17. Pool 18, Rim 19. Rets Po 20. Ste 21. Fa The pu attend,. er meeting of the day evening, the sent with Mayor e read from the Oommitoiouera eipt of resolution and Commending oil regarding the ease law, pat in a olaiin for ates, on account (1 nt on motion of d DtoDouald the nton and Eugene efund of dog tax but have not had n since April last. nd John MoNevin iu their assessment eferred to the Exe. to report at next viewed the Council f getting water con - amities on Victoria there could not be tained, the project iced. a asked for the pri- sidewalk on the • the north side of Motion of Coons. e request was ne- ve Oommittete w ith road 3neap-Setior. tep and Sump -Senior. ng Broad Junip-Junior. tag High Jump -Senior ng High 4urnp-:Itinior. Woe, Valais 1 and 8 rt. ding Breed Zztrini-janiter. ghe noes, Ito are doedially Invited tte ittee recommend - he following no - was adopted on McDonald and 7 60 57.47 6 26 20 00 Geo. Allen, salary a d services Court of Revisio , 47 00 J. B. Ferguson, s lary and postage . 55 00 0 P. R. rent of weig scales site 2.00 W. A. Currie, work at wheel house 2 75 D. 0. McDonald, work J. D Barns, supplies D. 0. McDonald, wor 0. Barber, on aide earner ion D. E McDonald, imp walk . MoManntie, work Paterson, repairin W, G. Gray, teamin W. Stapleton, work John Rogers. paintin Electric light a000 $531 47 were also pas Mayor Holmes, 1 Committee, reporte Buttoe's proposition at water - 43 90 16 62aa" alk con - 1000.00 oting side - 45.00 sidewalke 13 30 2.17 sign ts amounting to d. r the Executive regarding Mr. that they were awaiting a reply fro the G. T. Oliairman Nicholson of the Water- works Comraittee re orted that about $1350 would be rtqui ed to meet their payments. The tot I expenditure in this department hand been about $2500, with a revenue of abo t $1200. An account of 3. Bugg & Son of $140,27 for tapping to ma, was oonsater- ed, and ordered to be paid when °era- fied cerreot by the hairman of the Waterworks Committ e. Some discussion a ose over an HO - count of $20.00 from eo. Carr, for uni forra for Chief Allen, ome of the mem- bers of the Council c ntending that i was not the intention to continue, pro viding unifbrm for th Ohief of Police. The account was pas ed, however. Corm Gregory dre attention to th rowdyism which has been going on i town, and after a me discussion i which the Mayor an Comas, McDonald Bell and Gregory to part, a motion b Comes. Gordon an Kerr was passed authorizing the Chia Constable to us his best efforts to p event any unplea dant scenes on the eets. It was decided to rant the Hospita Board the oae of th ToVen Hall an Council Chamber fo Oct. 24th for $8,00 Council edjourne tar and %sinter. Gieee us call. Mrs. R se Recovering. Mrs. Walter se, who has been i the Winghare h piled for some week id how rapidly r COvering. It will b temembered that ril. Rose was sever ly burned on her rms. some time ag and it watt found eceesary in otder t bring Omit a ori petfotra is eki grafting operatio ahort time ago. Tb grafts have all 1 on nicely and Mr Rose it progres g rapidly, Mr. Res from whose leg the skin was taken now Mita to around. The man Wends of bah r. end Mrs. Ilona be pleatel 16 Wain that they ere bo The Who you are We many you that "common Better R. I i -i%. • Paper Hanger is honest with yon will tell that the waif pipers we Be I the most satire eatery in every have the exchasive sale of beautitul desigre. so when buy bare you will be assured your walls will not look " see the new etylea. E. SAUNDERS Fisher Stand. . Mrs. died Monday, survived dren. Ten neckties to oall Themes Seri rson of God.erioh, ono 42 yea rs. She is by a hu and and four chile dozen travneerses of jrat receiv d.aelt will pay you and see the at T. A, Mrrez. FOR Frame Frame Frame Frame Brick 2 Story 2 Story 1 Story 1?,, We sale ed, dwellings H. chaser. A Town parte sale, Ritchie REAL SALE Cottage-Patriek St. Cottage -Minnie St. _ Cottage -Frances St. di` Cottage -Corner of Jose- phine and North Sts, Cottage -John St. Dwelling 3 Lots -Catha- rine Street. Brick Dwelling -Victoria Street. Brick Dwelling -Victoria. Street. Story Frame Dwelling -Alice Street. will also be able to offer for as soon as they are complet- those centrally situated brick being built by Mr. W. Green. Terms to suit pur- number of fine properties in Plot. Building lots in all of the town. Farms for a long list. sigimatam & Cosens ESTATE & INSURANCE. Phone 123 dr o 1. s, Lia ii Mill=iiigilmeiliiiiii THE LEADING SHOE STORE few everywhere Fall can any the they very does. when ran RuBBER.s ......., § Stich weather as the past days sent everybody' after Ru.bbers. § We told you that the season was the Etibber § Remember, no other store equal us on Rubbers, of style or kind at our prices. § We hare not forgotten Children -we know what need in foot protection. § You'll find ottr prices satisfactory - everyone § Think of this store first, you start Out to get the Rubbers. 1 See ua for Trunke mid 'albeit. W. J. Greer i