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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-10-24, Page 11 4 WI VOL X VL. ----NO. 1863. WINGHA C, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 24, 1907• $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE WE SELL,, CHOCOLATES FRESH THIS WEEK Walton McKibben THE DRUGGIST Maodonaid Block, Wingham. Ten dozen travellere' samples of neckties just received. It will pay you to call and see them at T. A. MILLS. Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mo. Ribbon's drug store, Tuesday, Oot, 29 --all day. Glasses properly fitted. NIOHT CLASSES, While many young ladies and gen- tlemen are frittering away • their evenings, others aro attending our classes and fast preparing to better their conditione. Evening sessions from 7 to 9.30 every Monday, Wednesday a n d Friday. Call and have a look into our courses.. Special oasts in Penmanship. r, Wingham Business College THE LITTLE EATON WELCOMES It's old and pew customers to its new home. Where they will find one of the most complete stocks in its respective lines ever shown in our town, v'iz.: GENTS' FURNISHINGS CLOTHING LADIES JACKETS LADIES' AND MEN'S FURS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS TRADE TAKEN Butter 2L,g s 23C, Dried Apples 8c, Potatoes 8oc per bushel. Come -ort. ill. CEO, C. HANNA 11111W' Store bppotito loiitoffie W1NGHyAM ONTAIl/0, , GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoes wad Rubbers Deer Hunter The approaching will no doubt attra Enighta of the Rifle' fleet -footed creatu Phippen has been ail deer•buntere' Hoene district, and he will. who with to purchaj Licenses, er bunting Mach] some of the local to the haunts of the e. Mr. Geo, A pointed to dispense ks to parties in this ae able to supply all e them. Clearing sale of all Ladies' Fur Jack- ets. GEO E. KING. M oved to Mr. James Dey, has been brakema between London accepted a positio London to Hamil moved hie family where they will re of many friends them to their ne London, ho for some years on the (a•, T. R, nd Wingham, hue on the nine from. on, and last week to the former plane. ide. The best wishes f the family go with home. Fon SALE, -A good frame barn, 56x 40; timber in good shape and will be sold at a reasonable price. Get particu- lars at Tragus office. Bonus fo Hon. Dr. Pyne, has issued two oir developing "eleme hgrtionittare and se village and rural e deoided to grant teaoher, who qualt of this branch at t tura CoIIege and i in the school, et eu as long as the work Teachers. mister of Education, tars with a view to ary agriculture and col gardens" in the hoots. It has bean irect to the rural es for the teaching e Ontario Agricul- ugurates the work of $30 ':r annum s anti .. ed. RUBBERS -We hav 60o and Storni Ru See them at W. J. ' Ladies' Rubbers ers at 65o a pair. BEER'S. Death of Mrs, Wm. Archer. On Friday last de 11 visited the home of Mr. Ppnaley, eopold street,' and claimed bis daughter Mary Neitie,'ivife of Mr, Wm. Archer. The deceased, who with her payouts f rmerly resided in Wawanosh, had f. some years past been a resident of 'lett. She had for some time been i.! failing health and name to her parents home in town a few weeks ago, where s , e remained until the death summons on .. e. The funeral took plane on Sunday, t ••: remains being laid to rest in the Deacon cemetery, East Wawanosh. WANTED. --A goad boy to learn the printing business. Good chance for a stnart boy. Apply, at TIMES office, Working = n the Bridge. Mr. Hill, of Mit hell, contractor, for the iron work of he new bridge south of town, arrived •• onday, and the work of taking down d e old bridge has al- ready commenced • As soon as this is completed, the wo k of putting op the new strnoture wil be proceeded with, and it is expected hat the new bridge will be ready for !traffic In about three weeks. When oo •. pleted this will be a very well built : • d substantial strut). tura. Speaking ., the abutments, Mr. Hill ease he has onstrncted over fifty bridges, and that he abutments of this one are superior to any he has seen. Thos. Sandy, of L • chetah, Was the eon - tractor for ;these and F. Paterson, of Otis town, inspec'•r. WANTED.-CbQioe Tub Butter, 27o; freak eggs, 25e. Also large quantities dried apples and feathers. G. E. RINct, Flags for he Schools. The oontraot for s ppIying Union Jenks, for the rural soboals has been awarded by that Ontario overnment to t. J, Turner & Sons of eterborongh, At the last session of Le • aleture an approprien tion of 115,000 Was made for the pnrohese of the Saga and tenders were called. The order bails f • r 1,500 six foot Union Jacks, They evil be made of the best English bunting a • d will have to be de• layered within sixt deye. Thin will by 13o .means supply'A 1 the oonetry schools in the province, a.d this appropriation exceeds the mon of the accepted ten- der, which was ten in, stating the prloe for oath flag. Th remainder of the Liege tIr complete th • full list of sohoola will iia supplied by • is final at the call Of the Government They are being made late ofi fi It ie bitim ted that there are neighborhood of $,(100, achoole to , supplied, These 'Union /finks arta to be displayed inside the ticheol during , and outside on any special day .ided upon by the tlrtigteam. y Wingham Furr The Western F shipped two of thei where they will be new Ottawa Bank Hingston is in the no this week, Metalling hoes at Cobalt. indry Ca. recently fnrnaaee to Cobalt, iced in heating the building, Mr. A, Vern miping town her e fa heneve n ace a • We never had a better stook of furni- ture. Out prices are right, et Walker's tnrniture.store. Lecture by Dr Macdonald. Dr. P. Macdonald ill deliver aleoture to the students of the igh Soboot Liter- ary Sooiety in the as embly hall of the school on Tuesday ening next, at 8 o'clock, Acoompany g the lecture Will be presented lime -lig views of England and Scotland. WANTED. -A good housework. Apply RITCHIE, i for general o MRs. JOHN Lawn Bowlers The Wingham intend to hold two opera house an No On the 23rd the p Girl," will be put "The Beggar Stud Farther notice o0 tainments will be Entertainments. awn Bowling Olub ntertainmonts in the ember 23rd and 24th. y, "Dolya, the Tea on, and- on the 24th nt" will be presented. cleaning these enter- iven later. PRIVATE Bo&i Eleotrio Lights, battfa 838, Wingham. antral locality, nd furnace. liox, Properties ' Mr. Wallace W. of his two-story three lots on- Ca Win, Carruthers o come to reside in t Mr. H. Davis ha lots on Carling High School gr Cornell, oe, Bi building on them hange Hands. Hough has disposed rame dwelling and aria° street to Mr. Tarnberry, who will n in the near future. disposed of his two errace opposite the lids, to Mr. W. N. vale,, who purposes COMING OUT in a n Tbantzegiving? No ours. iw pain of shoes for sliest better than W. J. GREER Morris Re' The death of Ji took piaoe at his re concession of the is Saturday last, rem and most respects district. The d known, having tor gaged in the cattle brother of Mr, Wm Wingham, but now The illness of deoea ation, heart fail=s; death. The funeral attended, took pia deuce on Tuesda laid to rest in the ident Dead. seph Clegg, which 3idenoe, on the fifth unship of Morris, on Ives one of the oldest d residents of that ceased was widely Jany years been en - business, lie was a Clegg, recently of resident of Morris.. ed was of short dur- being the cause of which was largely a from his late rein. , the• remains being nnshihe cemetery. WANTED -Five bundred men and boys to buy clothing from H. B, ISARD & Co. Bice BARGAINS in snits and over. coats. The Late rs. Farrow. The death of M s, Farrow, wife of Postmaster Farre , of Brussels, which was noted in the columns Iast week, removes a former ell -known and high- ly esteemed resi ant of this section. The deceased, wh se maiden name was Elizabeth Partly, made her home for some years with Or sister, Mrs. Frank McCracken, of • anis, where she was married to Mr. P:rrow about eighteen years ago. She • as a member of the Anglican comma •. on, and a devoted worker in the vari•us organizations of the church. The b • rial took pleao on Wednesday of las week, in Niaseuri township, where se -rat brothers of the deceased reside. Call and see oar new stook of neck. ties; Selling below wholesale prices. T. A, MILLS. ;tee per large stod. of picture mould. inv. Pictures fru•• ed while yore 'wait dt Walker's furnitn e store. Evangelist Services. Special evan/za stip eervices were commenced in the Methodist church on Sunday last, and tneetings are being held each evening ; Wring the week, ex- oept Saturday. •esooiated With the patter in this wor. is Rev. Angus It. Itentcn, who has .pent some years in evangelistso work, • ith forked emcees. Mr. Banton ie an •r(lained minister of the Methodist ohn oh, and over twenty years ago was JR • for minister on the I tit - lr The!niblickare r i i B a snit, of d a l 9 p7 e a er i e es a. invited to *AMA v o e. On Sunday afternoon • ext, at 3 o'clock, a meeting for men on will be bald in the opera bottle, when. Rev. Mr. Rantola will deliver an add eta an the subWebt, "From the Barra*+• to the Pulpit." Hospital Su • The Ladiee Auaillery a preparations for the sup in aid of the Wingham t to1 be ha d in the town day) evening. Tea front programaue afterwards house, Al are itsvite assist in this very weir, admission to sapper as ciente. Reserved seats be bad at J. Walton store, on payment of ladies wish to thank t the country people, who generous iu their oontri dune for tbe use of the assure all friends of the any contributions in til tables, produce, eto , th give, will at ell times oeived. - per. e making great er CORM and oonceat neral Hospital, 1lh (Th urs. is (T .urs• 30 to 8 o'clock ; in the opera to come, and y cause. The Concert is 25 or concert may Ribbon's drug o. extra. The ose, especially ave been very atioes of pro- w ospital, and to astltution that way of vege- y may wish to e gratefully re. �c 9 MAID WANTRO.--For Tor, ,lite App1 to Mrs, 0, J. GRAIIAIti ExinesT oesu PRICE paid for#lnlea, skins, tallow no. wool, at thet1'1Yangleam Tannery. W. 1) P1aINGLr. Guy Bros.' instrels. The Guy Bros. MiazS vale, Geo., Chas., Albert, Edwin and Ar ar, supported by an excellent cempany singers, dancers aorobats and oomedia s, will be et t Opera House Wiegba , Monday e ing Oct. 28 h. The o papally ap i : ared at Peterborough, T ars ay ,= ening, and the Review bad t e f i1o. • ing nom- ment:--"Their offers well up to expectations and the 1 ge audience went away well pleased. T ev are rightfully entitled 'Tbe Kings of Minstrelsy.'" Secure seats now. PI u at MoKibbon's drug store. Fulls, FURS, FURS. --We have them in large variety. GEO, E. KING. Fon SALE.--HOnsehol wood burner, large fire reservoir, high shelf; good condition, not 10 mer's ideal. Owner coal. Apply at 0 P R. s Jewel Range, box an oynn, ood b k , in in ; far- egniree to nee ation, Wingham, W. H, S. Liter The students of th Sohool.have inangera meat of highs( ool li y Society. Wingham High d another depart - fa the formation of a Literary Sooiet• . • The elections of the society were •held on Tuesday and were keenly contested. Intense enthusiasm was ma ifestedby the entire student body and he first Executive enters upon its du ies under the most favorable auspices When school was dismissed, the sinessfnl candidates and also some of the un uccessful candidates addressed the' ales ors" pwho had gather- ed in large numb re in the Assembly Room. The result of the elections were as follows: -Honor ry President, Dr. J. Wilson (aoclamati n); President, T, E. Robinson; 1st vic -president. Miss E. Musgrove; 2nd vice president, R. Moffat; Secretary, Mies M Gordon; Treasurer, H. Melton; Press Reporters, Miss M. Ross, H. Green ; E ecutive Committee - Form IV, Mise V. avidson, E. Currie; Form III, Mies B. Ismiles, W. McLeau ; Form II, Miss L. , reen, W. Earngey; Form I, Miss E. T ling, G. Treleaven. The Editor of the " carnal" will be ap- pointed later. N, y FOR PRIVATE SALE. -A- number of articles of household furniture, cooking utensils, stoves, ano,•for sale. May be seen at reeidence, caner John and Min. nie streets. Any Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon and eveningeen W. J:"BLOYD. Dr. Nelson Tait, of 4e84padina ave., Toronto, will be al the Queen's hotel, Wingham, on F s1�ay, Nov. let, for consultation diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. "The Call There Is not ano anent of America "Highlands of 0 moose hunting. a„tiil forms a port nant of the worI not yet the abode oivillzetion. Northern Ont sources is regard and moose count Moose season opens Octobers 1 season in the De ember let fol 15 Thee° eeetio places to hunt lisle hove and partltulate can ing J. D. Mc Trunk Bailees Toronto. f the Wilds" her place on the con - 0 compare with the tario" for deer and his part of Canada n of that small rem - a pristine wilderness - i man and his mighty Io with its rich re• d as the richest deer in the world. n the Moose country th for 31 days, Deer r dountry opens Nov aye. a of Ontario are the d valuable informaton hen to get theca and all be bad free by address' nald, 7). P. A., Grand System, Union Station, son, hotel proprieter at peed dead while sitting l:at of the hotel. Bright's dairies. E, H. Rohl fedmeville, dr Ons chair in t disease was ill CHURCH Rev. R... Salad Whitechurch circa Church Qn Sunday, A, Finlay, preach'. moue, on another car Rev. W. J. Grabs arily appointed to s Dr. Potts as Seoro the Methodist Chur Graham bas for so secretary, R v, Geo. Baker, the pulpit of Wingh on Sunday morni sound, praotioal, much appreciated The pastor, Rev. ed at one of Mr. NATES. rs prepohed on the of the Method* he pastor, Rev, W g aunivereary tier. nit, , has been tempor- ceed the late Rev, y of Education of h•in Canada. Mr. e time been assistant f Bluevale, °coupled m Methodist Church g, and delivered a 1soonrse, which was by the congregation. . G. Howson, preach- aker's appointments The pastor of t. a Baptist Church will occupy his own ulpit next Lord'a Pay. Subjects:-Mor'iug; '*The Fourth Beatitude, or Blessedness of Spiritual Hunger." Ia he evening the pastor will preach th third sermon on the Lord's Prayer, ntitled: "The SonEhip of the Believer ' Rev. Dr. Jo n Potts, tbe well-knpwn Methodist cls gyman, died in Toronto last Wednesday morning. He bad been in failing hearth for about a year. He studied forte ministry at Victoria University, ar war ordained at Thorold is 1851 He +els pastorates at London, Toronto, Ha •' ilton and Montreal. For years he was educational secretary of the Methodistchurch in Canada. Women's - ubbere in high or lcw out, Storm Rubbers, Sandals, eto., 50o to 85c a pair. W. J. GREER, H. S. FIELD 11AY RESULTS. The prizes won nts in the High presented at a ni in the Assembly In the absence of ly the various conteet- ohool Field Day were eting of the students all on Friday evening. Dr. Macdonald, who was to have prem ed, Principal Taylor occupied the chai . The prizes won by the girls were p esented by Rev. Mr. Perrie. The win ers in the junior boys' events received t eir trophies at the hands of Mr. Smit , who had a word of wit or wisdom for aoh of the budding athletes, Mr. Wo' email presented the prizes won by the senior boys. The presentations were interspersed wit•lt musical numbers furnished by students and friends of the school. The following ar the results of the Field Day in detail:- One -mile ran. (Sri) -1, W, McLean, 2, N, kliggine, 3, H,utton. 100 yard (Sr.) -11 W. McLean, 2, E. Robertson, 8, N. Higgins. Hurdle race tar.1-1, W. McLean, 2, E. Robinson, 3, E 4pCarrie. Running Hop Sfep and Jump (Sr.) - 1, E. Robinson, (�'2, W. McLean, 3, R. Stackhouse, Running broa Jump (Sr )-1, W. MoLean, 2, R. St khouso, 3, E, Robin. 802. Standing broa Janata (Sr.) -1, E. Robinson, 2, R. tackhouse, 3, C. Knox. High 'Jump (Sr) -1, E. Currie, 2, E. Robinson and W McLean, eqaal. e mile ran (J )-1, S. Elliott, 2, G. Treleaven, 3, A. ugh. 100 yard (Jr.) ,,._1, E. Patterson, 2, G. Treleaven, 8, R.;;earvey, Running bro d Jump (Jr.) -1, G. Treleaven, 2, F JGilleepie, 8, E. Patter- son. 1, - Hop, Step an Jump (Jr.) --1, E. Pat. terson, 2, G. Tr leaven, 3, R. Tnrvey. Standing br ad Jump (Jr )-1, S. Elliott, 2, S. Or , 8, F. Gillespie, High Jnmp (Jr.) -1, S. Orr, 2, 0, Treleaven, 8, F Gillespie, Sack raoe-1, M. White, 2, A. Hart, 3 legged race 1, Calhoun and Sim- mons, 2, Porter and ld.o1 ersie. Fatigue race 1, McKersey and Wiley, 2, Holmes and Ilion. . Throwing bal -1, Herb Dore. 2, W. Jackson. Boot raoe• -1, . White, 2,R.Gallagher. OIR S' EVENTS, Throwing bas (Sr.) -1, M. Currie, 2, M, Ruahfield. Throwing ball (Jr.) ---1, M. VanNor. man, 2, L. Roar Needle raoe--I. Jackson and M. Van. Norman. Relay race-( rat form) Miesee Biebl, r kl ,Beamer Swarts, Jones an 100 yard dash Sr),M. McDonald. 100 yard dash Jr) M. VanNorman. Nail raoe--M, ndereon, Throwing and Oatehing ball -1, M. Anderson, E. Pe die, 2, M. Bnshfield, M. Mason. The baseball . aroh between teams of girls representin respectively the two tower forme and ,the two higher forme, eonoluded the day a Pipette. The game wes hotly conte cid, but the Senior girls prettied too Mu b for their opponents, winning by14-'. Pp The Ohampi ships were won as follows: --- Senior Boys- . 3.11'[eLeati, Junior Boys Treleaven. Girls ---M. 'G' Norman. lncreaein� The many frien Celloob, a former ri but now of Inners pleaeure of the anon since taking over th It ciersoll Foundry, i Mr. W, J. Telford. in progress for an snore of tbe works, or possibl a new foundry and ma Telford has retired, bit has interested another devote his time to the b Business. 0 of Mr. J. A. Mc. Went of this town. I, will learn with he bas met with business of the company with rrangementa are se in the capacity the building of ins shop. Mr. Mr, McOallooh party who will eines. Now is the time to invest your money in tall and winter footwear. Great values at W. J. GREER's THANKSGIVING large gnautitirs of f eve, Geese, Ducks a ed not later than 0 OWL -179e t, dr ' -p ed Turk. id 1 . .: ens deliver - 2 -'.d. GEO. E. RING. LOCAL 0 ION NOTES, ESM (By the Local 8 . that Committee ) One hundred La al Option Campaigns in the Province of 0 nutria, intemperance is ` pa greatest social ourse of the age. Itis the parent nurse from which many others spring. It thwarts the work f the church, and breaks down much of the good that luieieters of the gos el are the means of building up, In what church d we find .thorough organization of the membership for temperance work ?-'tomer. Inland Revenue re urns show decrease of forty-five per oe in excise receipts in Owen Sound dist int and an increase elsewhere in Ontari. The comparison b and other districts Owen Sound diatri have been out off b territory between Lake Huron and a wide, is now praotio Option, -Pioneer, Why should the lack nourishment, eto., while the inen sp ing liquor Which not system and destroys r makes man unreason; deoeitfni? tween Owen Sound e striking. In the t, 35 liquor licenses Local Option. The eorgian Bay and out two townships lly all under Local Ives and children lflicient clothing, and money in bay. only jejune the ianhood, but also able, selfish and Let us rid ourselves; of this evil. Citizens, awake 1 et busy Protect the families .onat: tly moving into our town. Remove the temon from our boys. Parents see to 11 1. at your obildren are pledged abstains s; you will never regret it. Is the bar -room a go the young men, who bands of our daughte Do your boys get barroom that will m or habits that will nothing men? If no money was would there not be less bad debts in bus d place to educate are to be the hus- ? ood habits in the ke them good men ke them good -for - pent in bar.rooms, ore good trade and nese? During the past ix years out of 150 chances to repeal lo al option by-laws by a simple majority •ote, there has been only one successful This surely proves how eatisfaotory. 1 a option works. "Woe unto hlmj that glveth his neigh. bor drink, that ptttteth thy bottle to him, and makeat him sirunken also, that thou mayest look u on their nakedness." (13ab. 2: 15). an any sndividual by his vote or influence countenance a busi- ness which Godthas evidently pronounced a woe against. IIf he does that woe most assuredly applitze to him also. If each of the five hotels of town have a daily bar inc me of $20, (whioh we are led to belie a is a vary liberal esti- mate) money 15 pent in Wingham every 13 months for st ong drink to the 'value of all its hotels ould not this amount W in the pockets f our citizens Moraine) trade to an exteh that wouldeery great• ly offset thea Mint lost by a few w ho would go ers where with their trade because of their liability to obtain liquor to drink here? Time 1e flying, Sys Men are sinkin Hearts are eobin Ewer moment Drink is raging, r Battled hosts a Men are falling,, is Hear the Matte `sip, away! tip, For the Motet to•day. AWAtI B. n) n, flying, down and dying aching, obit*, hearts are breaking . ging, raging, r now engaging. Bing. falling, °ailing, oiling, sway Calle the workers out The Paper. Hanger Who Is with you win tell you i ]nE the Wall papers we sea are ti ��� moat eaEie�pg6ny in every WBY. We have the azelnataB sale of is honest with win tell you t :tat the wail sell ti '•i moat satiataotcry in every way. We have exolusive sale of ny 'oeautiful designs, so when yon buy here you will be assured that your walls will not look "common „ Better see the new styles,. R. E. SAUNDERS Fisher Stand. WANTED. 1000 bags of eeApples, flt to peel. Will pa Oe a bag, de- livered at The Little Eaton. GEO. C. HANNA. GOOD4DVIGDI Now is the time to bay Winglaam Noperty as prices are somewhat easier than a year ago, and the purchaser will not have to pay I907 taxes. ' We Offer this week 1 story, frame; Patriok Sc. 1 story, frame; Minnie St. 1 story, frame; Frances St. 1 story, frame ; North St. 1 story, frame; Scott St. lee story, frame; Scott St. 1,i story, frame; ,Alice St, 2 story, frame; Minnie St. 2 story, frame, with good barn and modern conveniences; Minnie Street. 2 story, frame, 3 lots; Catharine St. 1 story, brick; John St. 1 story, brick ; Josephine St. 2 story, brick; Victoria St. lee story, frame, new; Edward St, A number of nice properties in Town Plot. Building lots in all parts of the town. Farina for sale -a long list. 1111111111111111111111011 Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Griffin-Vanstone Block, WINGRAII. Phone 128 if 11111 THE LEADING SHOE STORE i THANKSGIVING Thursday, Oct, 31 gamminsmimmi Canada's Big Family will dine. It's not our unction to at- tend to dressing the Turkey, but it is our business to attend to D, KESS i�NC THE FEET Old feet or pun feet, bi � g' :rest or little feet -we've dress ing for all of thelia. IninislisimumOMO Rubbers, all sizes, all prices -that Will keep the feet dry. See las for Trunks and Valises. ILWJGreer SEE sttta