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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-11-07, Page 1THE WINGH M TIMES. V O I.t XXXYI -'-NO. 1865. MGHAN, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVk.J3ER 7, 1907. SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE WE SELL CHOCOLATES FRESH THIS WEEK Walton McKibbon - THE DDDCCIST Maodonald Block, Wingham. amompsommorommirlommaa..... 40•1011.a. Ten dozen travellers' samples of neckties emit received. It will pay you to call and see them at T. A.. MILLS. Dr. Ovens, Ocoliet, London, Surgeon Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Will be at Mo- $ibbon'a drug store, Tuesday, Nov. 26 -all day. Giaeses properly fitted. , j NIOHT CLASSES. 1 While many young ladies and gen- tlexuen are frtttexing- away their evenings, others aro attending our casts and fast preparing to better their conditions. Evening sessions from 7 to 9 30 wvery Monday, Weducsday audi Friday. !!i Cali and have a look into o'er courses. Special class in Penmanship. Wingham Eusiness 'Tollege t GEO. S1 OTTQN, -PST\CIP<1L.. } THELITTLE EATON Right at The Front With the. •up-to-date and warm Clothing for Boys and Men. Furs for Men and Ladies, the largest and best stock in town. Ladies Jackets are selling fast- our styles and "Cloths seem to suit customers just a little better than the rest. Our new Gents' Furnish- ings are coming, to hand daily, smart, natty goods for Xmas trade. Gloves and Mitts we have the best values and varieties in town. COME -Ori -1N FARIVIEES. . Wool wanted -Eggs 30c, Butter /8c, Dried Apples 8 tc, Potatoes Bac. D011T' WAIL GEO, C. HANNA New Store opposite x'ostoffioe rtwfGIaAM • O T ABto GENERA. LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoos and Rubbers Bridge Iron The irga for the n the town arrived frog day and has teen d of the bridge, Two at work putting the it should not bo long completed. elivered. bridge south of Mitchell en Fri livered to the sate gauge, of men are ridge together and before the work is We lead in stationery ! Xmas papeter 108 coming in. SAUNDERS. Nearly a Rt When returning he afternoon, Mr. Geo k came frightened by Josephine street crowd and it took Mr. Bryt keep the horses under the second accident Bryce has had wit Fortunately little da Saturday. away. o on Saturday ryoe's horses be.• he train at the gofthe 0.P.R. all his time to control. This is of this kind Mr. in a few weeks age was done ou Clearing sale of all Ladies' Far Jack - eta. GEo It KING. Queen's Hoti Mr, John Rudolph, chased the Queen's h sold the bueinees to, who will take pose Mr. Se arts has had ieuoe in the hotel bus the best hotel men i He will keep the Qu reputation as one of t; houses lit this section. i Change. who recently par• (tel has this week Mr. J. E. Swarts, ssion on Friday, navy years exper- ness and is one of Western'Oatario. n's up to its good to best commercial HIOREST CASA PRICE paid for Iliacs, sone, tallow duel WOW, at the Wiegham l:aanery. W. D PRINGLE. . Than The Ladies' Anxilie General Hospital wle misdated iu main making cert such a success; ere who so generous produce. The ladies any who have promi may wish, to make form. may still do may be taken direo any time. 1111 (s. ry of the Winghain f to thank all Who e dinner and con - specially the farm - donated so mach with to state that rad, or others who donations iu any , Such donations to the huspital at Now is the time to irveet ycnr roomy in tail and winter footwear. Great values at W. J GREER'S, Howl A An exchange gets o "0 you don't just li see in your home pa streets and howl. 11 supposed to make course cannot do so. but the editor is ubiqu omnipresent. omnipote. If you can't see a goo( to see a bad one. 0 a things are said of peopl thing unpleasant. 0 howl ennte more; if y way. Never mind yo watch for something in some other man's make you great." way. the foliowing:- e everything yon er, go around the e editor is never mistake and of ther people can, ons, omniscient, t, "omniverous." point, don't fail honsand pleasant , hunt for some ou don't find it, te do, howl any - r awn bueiness;. o find fault with nainese; this will Are you colleoting •Limognea? See our Xmas assortment;. now id. SAUNDERS. Rulfnsas.-We have Ladies' Rubbers 50c and Storm Rubbers at 65o a pair. 'S,AEE See them at R . J.G R WANTED. -Choice Tub Butter, 270; fresh egos, 2$o. Also large quantities dried apples and feathers. G. E. KING. Turrtberry Ll Wednesday aft the home of Mr. of Turnberry, w eating and nniq tinge of his tw 3'. to Mr. John of Cornwall, 0 Miss Viotoria, et the Towne brides Were t eohene and we brother((, Sate interesting n g ter Rev. A. L. Wroxeter, in of invited gu a suctiptnous uble Wedding. noon of iaat week, d Mrs. John Willits, s the scene of an inter• event, being the man daughters, Miss Mary enry, of the Township unty of Stormont; and o Mr. Percy Copeland, ip of ,Turnberry. The Lily attired in crepe de e given astray' by their 1 and John M. The Very mons' was perforated by roll,H D. of M. A he presence of a number ts. Atter the ceremony ding supper was served and the eveni , g spent in playing games and void an. instrumental music. The many useful nd *valuable presents re. oeived by th young couples teatefted to the bigh este on in which they are held. The newly w . ded oonp1es Will have the ves,y 'befit whee of a large circle of friends for. . happy and pruepeaOtil Wedded life. Sudden Death Saturday's Toront s'iddeu death at plea -loth McLenna who was said to WiuAh ►m, Upon to believ that the McKenzie, who f Teeswae r and w for the West. at Brandon. papers report the randon, Man, of aged 40 years, and �formerly reside in ilgait•y we are lead lead matt ie Mnideoh merle resided near recently Telt here Young's Big Hardwti Ct"for Stoves and Ranges. Purses, wrist bage sgnaw bags -ail new Xw.as Shapes, SAUNDERS. The Fifth of The Scarlet Ohapt 0. L bald a socia November. of Wingham L gathering in the Orange Hall on Tue day evening of this week, in oommerno • > tion ot Guy Fats kes Day. Addresses a d vocal and instru- mental mesio ma e np an enjoyable programme, and t e members were re- galed with oys .rs at Mr. J. T. Lamonby's restan; nt, Express wagons at cost now. SAUNDERS. Highest price paid for bides and poul- try tet T. Fells' butcher shop. Awarded Govern Mr. Wm. Nicho contractor of this t this week that he ha contract by .the Dor for the erection of and custom house s Nicholson will not work this fall, but is in shape for an early; tient Contract. Bon, builder and n received word been awarded the inion Government he new post office Kincardine. Mr kely do any of the i11 get his.rnaterial start in the sprirg. Your window shades may be bought cheaper here. SAUNDERs Women's Rubbers in high or low, out, Stortu Rubbers, Sandals, etc,, 50c to 86o a pair. W. J. GREER. b Purchased Black Mr. Robert,A. On the blacksmith burin L. Jobb, and will co is the same stand, opposite Beat ie'd liv wall buown in the v raised in the townsb nosh; he has had perieuoe in the bine will no doubt be abi entrust him with th be pleased to meet eustornere, and man mith Business. rie has parohased as from Mr Thos tune the busi es n Diagoual oad, ry. Mr. orris is nit vine bet n p o :tot Wawa - good deal of tx emithing line and to satisfy all who Ir work. He will 11 Mr. Jobb's old new ones. FURS, FURS, FURS. -We have, them in aro variety. GEO. E. KING. Young en's Club. Toe old Congr "axonal Ohnroh will be shortly the 'a elle of aotivity once more. It lies been parohased by the young men of St, 'ant's Church and will be turned into a nb house. A meeting will be held thi-' (Thursday) evening to complete the o ganizstion. The Club will be undeno irrational, and its pur- pose will be to sherd wholesome and moral reoreation and instruction to its members. A wling alley, reading room, gymnasiaand shower bath will be fitted rap. A littary of popular scien- tiio works wf11 added. The main auditorium will b used as a Lecture Hall. Such an ins( ution is badly needed in a town like Wi gham, and ought to meet with cordial pport, see* a @ Call and get urines/Ott our Stoves and Ranges. Young's Big RardWare. Call and see onr new stook of neck- ties; Selling below wholesale prides, T. A, MILLS. Dr. Butler, London, Eye, Ear and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, ant door East of St. Andrew's Church, Evangelisti The special servi conducted in the M the past two wee., tended, and have r: in the awakehin: of,,ehuroh mewl) many persons to higher life. The IL Renton, even out, practical typ" ed for the work i Oa y Tueeda e delivered his leot to Pulpit," to a auditorium of the dealt with the so aspects of the lis fat and maste space and time p report of the ad on Wednesday but the Weirdoes day and 1! ridgy the printer, Est Services. - s 'which have been thodist Church for have been well at. suited in muoh good, of the Spiritual life s and the leading of a knowledge of the ddressea of Rev. A, elist, are of the clear - and he is well adapt. which he Ie engaged. ohm., Mr. Renton gr re, "Prom Ear -room arge audience, in the ohuroh. The speaker lel, economic and legal or buainesa, in a force - y a manner. Lack ck of vents a more extended sere. Mr. Renton left morning for Toronto, Oise oontinned Thnrs- vening 01 this Week by W. G. /town. HIGH SCii001r. NOTES, Mr. J 0 Smith ie ow residing in Mss McInnis' house, oho street. Mise MoV%►nnel open Thanksgiving at her horse in St, Marys The rest of the staff remained iu tow We are pleased to re ort that Miss 0. Orniokohank is enabl d to return to school, her mother vitae recovered from her illness, We are sorry to not that Herbert Dobson lute au attaok f inflammatory rheumatism 'which pro encs him from attending school. Mr. W. J. McLean, w • o won the field day ohampionebip has ;been presented with the trophy, a ma- niecent parlor lamp. The Moffatt Harm nioa Band is rendering great servioes these dull days in the way of free cone rte. This band will favor us with e-;veral selections next Friday. The boys have orgaui ed a glee club and are practising after school honra ire the Assembly Room. he girle have a club of the same kind. I We expect to hear a great burst o song at our Literary on Friday. The program for our Literary for a week from Friday bas een drawn up One of the ohtef items • r the evening will be debate on the web b'eat. "Resolved, that environment has a in moulding charaeter t heredittg have," R affirmative and E. Carr' reaterieflnence an readiug and ugh will take the negative. Are you collecting Limognee? See our Xmas aebortruent; now�viu. SAUNDERS. Very Large le tatoes. Mr. Aitx• Ross bro ;;ht home frons Bruce field fifteen pot toes that were grown on the farm of is brother, Mr. James Ries. The fifte n tubers weigh• ed fifteen pounds, Th se potatoes were the ordinary run of th crop and are of the Rural New Yorke type. Potatoes were an excellent or p near Butietteld and very few small on s. / Young's is the tl4a to buy your Suuita. Times Clubbing Rates. The Tinos can give the ;p clubbing rates on auy newspaper omagazine. Here is a sample of a fe w of ur oiters: -- TIMES and Weekly Globe, ,:1.35; Thies and Weekly Mail and E pits, $1.35; Teems and Fumity Herald and Weekly Star, $1.75; Dents and Veekly Sae, $1 85. The above rates ! include the balance ot this year to ne' subaeribers Before placing your order' or reading it will be well to read our 1 -'ll bet of club- bing offers on another pa'e of this issue. Wall Papex ! Oneht to see our line! SAUNDERS. FOR SALE -First- class 100 acre farm, two milts from Wingham. All in grass Get particulate from H. Davis. Single Far " To Toronto.,•✓`'jr On aocouut of t e "Outario,'I ortioul tura! Exhibition', the Grand/Trunk Railway system ill leen atuin tickets at single first olaa re oui all stations in Outerio to To on oo'd going Nov. 13th and 14th, • ali r return until Manley, Nov 1 the all information and tickets may e obtained from Grand Trunk Ticket A est or write to J. D MoD.nald, Dias Mt Passenger Agent, Union Station, r. routo, Ont. Wall Paper! Ought to see our lines SAUNDBRS, POE ,SALE . -A good frame barn, 56x 40; timber in good shape and will be sold at reasonable price. Get particu- lars at TIMES office. Annual Sc The annual So the auspices ot of Scotland will b ing, December being put on a f usual in order to s the well-known well pleased a W years ago. The are the well•kno tette of London; the well-known. and Mr. Jas. Fax, a hearty welcome li le }lights wi a o he The stray of talen endure tins best c Keep Friday eve open for the doott OA Concert. (tree oonoert, under nap Caledonia. - Sons held on Friday even - 31h. The oonoert is w weeka earlier than cure Jessie Alexander, elocutionist, who so 1 glum audience a fele other talent engaged n Trapezia]MaleQuer- Mr, J. El, Cameron, tertainer of :'Toronto lire is always sure of n Winghatn, There pp g ip in an deana dancing. for this year should oat of the season. fug, Deeember 13th h oonoert. CHClRci-f•: NOTES. Prayer meeting to -night (Thursday, The Presbyterian Committee on Mora recommended pule'i traffic in liquor in p no prospect of carry Subjeot of eermo ing in the Baptist Unknown Patriot,' fitth dis ourse o "The Sanctity of G body cordially welt The Rev, T. S, series of talks to yr evening, when th difference." Thei be continued on evening of each winter. The Rector an( Home" at the F to the members Sunday School st lowe'en gaities dainty supper br close. An anim� was spent by all. The pastor of may be expeot pulpit next Sun morning will be verts, on "The know them," . 1 body's chance.j pleased to who Just received a large shipment of tip.to'date overcoats and suits for fall and winter. Give no a call. T. A. MILLS. GIANT Titil'Ltra "Currency" !+Bobs" and "Stag" Chewing Toba000es, in big plugs. Quality always tlfe keine, Rev. Mettle() clergymen of ineCanada, di: aged 93 years, land, and in 1.1 of the Harper byterian Chu' from Walker( vicinity of L retired many y Next Sunday at St. Yaal's U Attu auutversr appointment es organ:bts can bo continuous and church, Tne oho composed 'natal Deere 'o i11 be ab and a musioal fee On Monday night t St. Paul's cbty oh this week, General Assombly'e and Social Reform ownership of the cos where there is ng prohibition, next Sunday morn- hurclt will be "An In the evening the the Lord's Prayer, d'eName." Every- med. All seats free, oyle will begin his ng man next Sunday subject will be "In. e special services will the second Sunday month during the Mrs. Boyle were "At �eoto••y on Hallowe'en It St, Paul's Choir and aft Games and Hal - ere indulged in and a itight the evening to a ted and pleasant time the Methodist Church to occupy his own ay. His address in the specially to young cOn• evil's tricks, and clow to veniug subjeot, "Every- "The Every' '.Che others will be strangers to seats. Barr, one of the pioneer •e Presbyteri n Church . at Seaforth on Sunday, He was a native of Scot - 4 was indnoted as pastor ey (then Seaforth), Prea- ch, his field extending n on the north to the radon on the south. He :ars ago. will be a unique occasion mob, being t se twenty• y of bites. Houghton's organist. Not many et of twenty five years ithful service in one ✓ next Sunday will be of former members ut thirty voices in all, teal is being arranged. the congregation will tender Miss Haug ton a reception in tee per.sh hall. Brand New 1' 'i he Franots•F eater tainnlente November 22nd evening the pia, Tea Girl" and on Student." "Doi brand new inns: usical Production. rill Oo, will give two u the opera heave, on and 23rd. 'lhe first will be ' Doyle, The the 24th, "The Beggar a, The Tea Girl" id a oal pro fuutiun, which some of the leading critics have paesea on as :(sing the t•leverest operetta pro - dozed in yenta. They speak of it as folio was -The la at Japenese Ol.eretta, •'Doiya, The Tea nil" is the c1evereet operetta that hae een written for some yearn. The ,,tory . cleverly written and lull of situations t et give great scups to the actors ie bo h comedy. and, dra- matic work, Waffle t e music is decidedly comae*, tut,elul au fall 01 Mum. Tae kind that one earn a away with them never to forget. U like meet plays', the plot of "Dolya, The 'ea Girl" le easy to follow, although any complications arise which are decidedly funny and Coude many a la 4gix. The company Coulee to W Ingham oder the auspices of the Bayliug Uiub, A LIGHT S SSION. There was very little usiness on hand for transaction at the meeting of the Town Commit Monday 4vening, and the eeeeicn was not a leng by one. There were present Mayor 1 cameo, Reeve Irwin, and Councillors Bell, Gregory*, Kerr and Nieholaon. Inthe absence of Town Clerk Ferguson, is duties were performed by Mr. A. Do mage. A letter was read f 'm Mr. Wm, Button accepting the pro osition to see - are a lease of ground trot + the G. T. R. for the proposed carris.: factory site. On motion of Coons, B 11 and Nichol- son, the Executive Co..mittee were empowered to continue t ': negotiation(; with the G. T. R. and m' • e application for a Iease of the ground centred. J 0. Smith, B. A.. wroe the Council, claiming exemption of ! $700 on as- sesement for income tax, : nd asked that he t'i assessed for $100 in:: ead of $200. The Finance Committe': recommend- ed the payment of the ; following ac- counts: - D. 0. McDonald, labor. ; $ 6 12 John Bugg d Son, wate and tapping mains 17 27 Thos. Smelt, labor etre:ts. 3 50 A Sanderson, street w -' ring and teaming i 13 65 D, 0. McDonald, labor reets,.,11.45 B Lewis, salary 20.00 E Lewis, labor... , .. 1 13 W. Guest, salary ... , ' 10 00 Geo Allen, salary . , 45 00 R. Rankin, salary ... ... 6 25 J B Ferguson, eatery and postage .. 55 50 W. A. Currie, work a d pumps. 6 50 Accounts in con ection with the electric lighting depa'tment amounting to $1048 58 were a so passed. This amount includes the aymeut of $500 to Mr. W. H. Green, on account of instal- ling dynamo etc, at ;ower house. Mr. Jas. Fleury wa paid $2 90 refund, on account of error i taxes, on recom- mendation of the Exe•nt,ve Committee Connell aejonrued mil Monday even• ing,,11th inst. NEWS NOTES. The Provinoial Board of Health bet received notice of n outbreak of typhoid fn Almoute. Dr. S. W. Mole ie, Provincial Sabre - tarp and Militate of Eduoattou in the Manitoba Govern ent is dead. Miss Ida Ire is, of Lucknow, was uhiteu iu merriag to Mr. e. hioLunald, of Huron Townshi•, last week. Miss V. P. Jac lin, of Toronto, was married in Bruss Is to Mr. 0. T. Kei- fer, of that plane, on 'Wednesday last. Hon, A. Turge • n defeated Mr. Bour- aase in Belleehase in the election for the Quebec Lein lawns by about eight hundred.. While Night Milton C. P. R. his Beek two nits atone at him, 'w conscious. Aft cleaned cut the same loose eiive pipe Operator Cooper of station was sitting at ed men hurled a large e er ioh knocked him nu - ✓ binding him they till, securing $10 and E'eter l:llialea of Digby, N. S., died in the One bund ed and seventh year of his age. Re . as the oldest man in Nova Scotia, and p to his death was in possession of hismodules and took xan Interest in the wild Country polities. Ile Was a ltative of Ireland. WInon t 111IILLS.-Bran, 24 00 per ton; Shorts $20 10 per r , Low Grade Flour, $30 (`0 pr.r ton; argt q entities for sale Wheat, Peas, Oats and Batloy wanted at highest prices. HowsON & BROOSLEBANii PERS'NALS Mr. W. 0 Thome n, of Hamilton is calling on old Wingh the friends. Mr. F B. Sohoti •d, of Woodstock visited at the home j of Mrs Flood for over the holiday Mr. and Mrs J. Ferguson were in Chesley this week a "ending the funeral of their aunt. Mr. Samuel Orr 'ler, of Orangeville and Mr. Jacob Orcz er, of Ashfield were visitors with Dr. a• d Mrs. Price, the fi" et named geutlom• n being Mrs. Prioe's father. LOCAL UPTON NOTES. (By the Local Optgion Committee.) 0 res Local Opt•88ou kill business? Wno ought to know it rot rhe bushiest men in Local Optioi} toaLb? IC you honestly 1 the evidence oCth the laud and Toronto J page, and the stat Iuoreases Wealth" the Pioneer of Oct. received a copy b; Rev. H, E. Allen present yon with a To Reduce Alt over stock of VYRIST BAGS We offer the following re- ductions. Each bag is gliar- anteed I2 months from the data~ you buy it-guaratlter d in every detail --handle, color, sewing, Sec, Dolphin Leather Bags, $8 to $6 . $8.75 Russian Seal.., .. $7 to $5 . d13,410 Real Seal. $10 to f7 50 $5 to $3.50 Usual Leather Bags .$4 to $3.25 .$2.60 " " " $3 25 to $2 50 $1.85 " " " $2 50 to $1 75 $1.45 " " " $1.75 to $1 25 .. (data A. host of usual lines, $1 25 to 75c. .690 Two Genuine Alligator bags $14. $8.1l R. E. Saunders WANTED. 1000 bags of Green Apple;, fit to peel. Will pay 30e. a bag, de- livered at The Little Eaton. GEO C. HANNA. GOOD%DVIGE Now is the time to bny Wiughem crop, rty as prices are Er mPwnat r sail r than a year ago, and the pnrehast r will net bare to pay 19( 7 r4xt s . We Offer this week 1 story, frame; Patrick St. 1 story, fume; Minnie St. 1 story. frame: Fr•nCee St. 1 story,. frame; North St, 1 etrry, frame; Sent( St lee story, frame ; Snot St. ilg Story. frame; Alive St. 2 awry, frame; Minnie. St. 1 story, brick; Je hn St. 1 story, brick; Josephine St. 2 et ry, brick; Victoria St. leg story, frame, new; Enward St. A nnmber of nice properties in Toe/x• Plot. Building lots in all parrs of the town.: Paris for sale -a long lit.t. We hays a buyer for a Gr.:oery, Fferdware or General stem huei• r:e ds in Wrnebau, r r eiciaity costiug from $3010 to $501,0. Iliektillesestieas Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Grtfiin-VaretcneSta'k, vw1r.GBAD3. Phone 113 THE LEADIMI SBCE `;TOTE want to know, read! �n�iuead risen in Mid• °notion on the fie ement "Prohibitiou n the lest page in 25. Yon probably mail. If not, ask for one and he opy. Does Leona Opti n reduce drinkiug and drenkenneot. In the followin list of arrests for drunkenness in oiti a in M•sssachu'ette, during the first me tie fed year the city wits under License ud during the sec- oud under Local 0 tics. City. l Year. Arrests. Brockton . , . .. . 1898 • L017 .. ..... ,.. 1899 222 Waltham ..... Newbnryport Lowell " Salem 'Woburn " B 1900 1001 1901 1902 634 179 613 150 1602 4 077 1903 2,304 1903 1 432 3 19u4 003 1903 842 1904 204 11 Let 'em Kick Schrol Children al wive do more or less kicking -princip- ally more, Let 'exn kick. It won't hurt their Shoes any if they tome here. Our School Shoes are made to stared the hard uoa;,e t, e expect School Child, en to give, the: tn. We Guarantee; Our School . hoes We seil no trash. It's the beat or none here A size and a width for ever y Boy or Girl's foot. $1.00, $1.5., , $1.50 r,1 $01.7+ No prices lower 1a lin t ill's, when the .Shoes tti•e at. g..rni. , ,. r i t Rubber.- -�- t It uUl e s , l 11b lE,t • � have theta• -lies(( tt ,t t\ , lowest pritses, reateeisiattlesseettereatereseeteetatit' :et.r40w Si -e us for Trankannd C'a1,s.'e kivery degradeded runkard was maceco A ober boy. Th bar -room changed � �(,� � �" y.+• ,t;�,. him, The way to detect the boys is tie; !' �'T s tJ +r Greer e r close up the bar.ro nt. The way to 1 biose up (the bo.roo is to vote for the, Tin StiO tal Looal Option By.m . 11116