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The Wingham Times, 1908-07-09, Page 6a TEE WIN{IHAM TIMES, JULY 9, 1908 MINOR LOCALS. otldax gas the warmest day thus Tie Oda sessm, Regn;ar meeting of Public School wird next Tuesday evening. Judge Holt will hal Division Court Wingbaui to -day (Thurgdnv). -The population of Goderieh is i 38'3, itat inoreale of 124 over last year. Mre. Eve. B. Bart is visiting with sealiativea and ft:ewes in Toronto. ---Rig I 0 0 F. Pxeurainn to Sarnia quad Detroit, on Seturday, August 8th. -- M. an•i Mre ritual Lavery, nt llarriuton celebrated their golden wed - :ding last week. —Regular meeting of Court Maitland, 'Canadian Fr.re;lters will be held on Friday evening, Mr and VII Theo, Gregory returned 'sou on Monday after spending a few "Weeks in Winnipeg, —Miss I G. Sheriff bee been re. swaged as teacher in the Gorrie school ►t an increased salary. —Mr. W Elston of the end line of Morris had a very successful barn - raising on Monday afternoon - -Mr. J. H. Chisholm, formerly of '$tlirta'hatn has purchased a real estate and insurance business in Toronto. —O7nrrie Wilson, son of John Wilson. V. S , fell from A building on Friday last and oae of his arms was broken. —The Caitlin. local option by-law has been quashed, but Provincial Secretary Hanna says no licenses will be issued in 'that town. —Seveutyone dead and 2 624 injured acre the figures in the Chicago Tribune's 4th of July casualty list. The fire loss was $525,935. -••A eleariue Bale of all SUMMIT goods is being held at Geo E King's store Read the new advt. on page eight for prices and other particulars. —Controller Hnekren, of Toronto. 'will be the speaker at the temperance sheeting to be held in th own Hal', on Sunday evening, July eth. —some people look pon tea ae a entre drink. It al pends aeon the tea. "Salads" Te 's a delicious and refreshing beverage. Sold only in seal- ed lead packets. —At the Stretford races on Dominion Day, Derhy Hal, owned by J. E Sw-arts, won first in the free -for all and Bourbon B , owned by Robt. B:attie, won second in the 2 20 paoe. —The officers of Maitland Lodge. 1 0 0. F. will be installed by W. H. McCracken, D. D. G. M., of Brussels at the regular meeting this (Thursday) 'evening. All members are requested to be present. --Miss Kate Hez'ewood of Wroxeter. pupil of Miss Sparling, A. T. C. M , is amain to he ern:gratulated, having, pees ed. with First -Class Honors. the Primary Theory examination at the Toronto Con- servatory of Musio. —Mr I Moore of this town has re- meived the appointment of section fore- man at Priceville on the new branch ,of the C. P. R , running from Saageen 3nnntiau Mr. Moore's friends will be pleased to hear of him seonring a good position. —A rink of Wingham bowlers, com- posed of Mayor Holmes, Dudley Hol- mes, D. T. Hepburn and Geo. U. Man- ilers attended the bowling tournment at Seaforth Iast week. They won a num- ber of games but were not able to land a prize, being within one hot in one of the contests. —New granolithio sidewalks are being laid at St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church grounds. Two walks will lead from Josephine street and one from Centre street. These walks will make a great improvement in the ohurch property. Mr. Wm. Fryfogle is doing the work. graduate of the Wingbam Bueitlesa Ooltege has gone to Toronto to take a good position with the Gurney Foundry Co. Mies L Duliiiage, assistant Superin• tendent of Victoria hospital, London was viaiti.tg for a few (leas tt ilia Mies Welsh, Superietendeut of Winghain Hospital, Wire. L. Merlyn end daughter, and Mae Taylor Reid, of Toronto, were guests at Ur. F, Buobanan's for a few Moo or the past week. Mrs. Martyrs is a sister to Mr. Bechenan. Mies Millie Harris woe ablo is return to her home in W; patter, after being in rhe Wiughatn Hospital for several weeks. Mise Harris has a large number of ;riende who wish her a speedy re- covery. 5:1r John ()roves of Culross has re- turned born from Glides, Sob's , where he has spent the past few weeks, Mr. Crowe hes purchased land in the West end reports prospects very bright for a heavy crop. He will move bis family West next month. Mrs P. Perterfxe]d and daughter. Mies Mary Porterfield, of Marnoob, and Miss M Code, of Blyth, left on Tuesday morning to spend a few weeks with friends at Brandon and Calgary. They were joined at Toronto by Miss Mo- Night, of St. Mary's. PERSONAL. lYfre. Hope, of Toronto is visiting with Mrs. Abner Cosens. Miss D. Golley, of Toronto, is visiting Sir. and Mrs. H. Kerr. Dr. D. M Gordon, of Lucknow was a visitor ire Wingham on Tuesday. Miss Frances Davis visited for a few -days last week with friends at Exeter. Mr. T. A. Mille is away on a two 'Weeks' visit to Winnipeg and the West. Arlie and Cecil Bisbee, of London, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. H. H. Wightman, and child, of 'Winnipeg aro visiting with old friends in Wing/nem. Mr. It K. Muff, and Miss Mayford Sides?, of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Alderson. Mrs. Voolrroth, of Seattle, Wash., is visiting rolatives and friends in Wing - ham and vicinity. Mrs (Dr.) Todd of College et., To- ronto, spent a few days with her cousin, Mr.1?. G. Spatling. Misses Gretta and Irima, Kennedy are vititing with their nnale, Dr. S. M. Kennedy, at London. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, of Wel. lace Tp. Sero visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Adams. Mrs. (Dr.) Kennedy and children leave this week to spend a few weeks at their auminer cottage in Kincardine. Mr. CaTeck and Mise Chisholm, of Regina have been visiting fora few days with Mrs. J. le. Fergaeen. Mr. and Lfrs. Wesley Wallter and two Mons of •iiinton were visiting for a few days with Wingh! m relatives and friends. , Mr. Jas. Davideon, of Toronto, a for- mr.r. tve9A riotvn resie,ent of Wingham, and x fo nc,cr Chief of Pollee here, vias balling on old friends hi town. on Mon- day. Mrs S,isi e i r d two daughters, of Aurora, aro visiting relatives and Wends sen Wingham and vicinity, Mr. and Mrs. 3. G. Stanley and Mader Bertram and Miss Rota, of Tor- *tato are visiting Mrs, Stanley's sister, .Galbraith, Mw rad Mrs. R. Maxwell, Master t3laavton Matwell and Mr, and Mrs. II. 13. Xlliott, rich d wuth Mr. and Mrs. trugh Rosa at Clinton for over Sunday. Mr, not 1isthol, fid '1'waf'libe r'y„ r1 Mill RC H NOTES. Rev. Stephen Bond, Methodist minister at Atwood, hat retired from aotive service after 52 years in the ministry. Mr Bond is an ex -President 01 the L:;ndon Conference. Another of the brief sermonettes, for hc.t weather, will be given next Sunday ev, ning, by the pastor of the Methodi.t church, on the subject of "Peace." Servioe brief and bright. No wealinese, Come. Morning subject: "The pastor's kindly talk to his congregation, in the opening of the new church year." Visitors always weloome. Thieving at Lncknaw. Three stores at Luoknow were brokea into early Sunday morning and articles of varioue kinds taken from each piece Murdoch NI( Lead of this town was sus• peoted and after a day's work the Look - now Chief located McLeod near White- church. We understand he was given a preliminary hearing at Lucknow and committed for trial which will take plaue at Walkerton. Quebec Tercentenary. The Grand Trunk Railway System have issued a neat and attractive book- let in oc.nnectien with the T eutenary celebration to be held at aebeo this month. The booklet gi • s concise in- formation regarding t.- (Ilea of the celebration, and giv, : the coniplcte official program .• : t nt will be parried out, order of the . etorioal procession, particulars of the scenes of the historic pageants, information regarding ao- commodation and p .rticnlars of how to reach Quebao. Tile pnblicatipn is pro- fusely illustrated wish scenes of the modern pity together with bibtorio land marks. A copy can be had free from prinoipal agents of the Grand Trunk. Wingham Won From Lucknow. On Friday last, in one of the hardest fought games of baseball ed on the local diamond in several years, Wing - ham won from Lucknow by the narrow margin cf one run, the score being 5 to 4. Johnston and Dunlop were the op. posiug pitchers, and the goods they delivered were of an a 1 qualtty, each striking out 11 men and issuing only one pass each. The game started off by Wingham landing at will, but only two 6IearinJ Sale of�\i � All Summer Gods Our Annual Summer Sale is now on, and for •e next sixty days wide awake buyers can save money gator= in Summer Dress Goods, Muslins, Ginghains, awn Waists, Whitewe . , et A FEW (Hill ATIONS: 500 Muslins for.... 2uc 35o Muslins for.. , . 20C 2.3o Muslins for.... 15e 20c Just -as Delainea 121e 25 doz Ladies' Vests to clear at 3 for .. 10c 15 Lica heavy ribbed Cotton Hose, at 10c 3 poo only Bleached Teener, reg. 50o, for 25c 10 pre only plain pink Flannellette, reg l0c 5C 20 Ladies' Oravenette Coats, regular m10 And $12 50. for ... $5.00 The above are only a few cf the many money -savers which we have to offer from this great assorted stock. TERMS CASH OR TRADE. No goods charged at reduced prices,• 417, RIIrii'.1cER 20e. EGGS 18e. GEO. Eau KING. The consolidation of the Crown Bank and the Northern Bank was completed at Winnipeg. Edouard Clairmont was knocked down by a cob at Ottawa ar.d left lying on the street, according to the evidence of a woman. A street car came along and killed him, TEACHER) /ANTED. Ayplieations for the osition of teacher of tT neon School 'Action 2''o. 3, Turnberry ( W Ingham .function) W i 1 be receival up to Friday, July lOth. Luti s to coinmence after summer vacation. W J. HIENDEESON. ox 55, Wingham, P.O. TEACHER WANTED. Applicattons for the rosition o eaeher for S. S. No. 5, 7urnberry, for the 1 mice of 1008, will be recciv, d up to St,turd y, July 25th. 1 utiesto commence afterrsv •mer vacation. Applications, stating quad ,lions and salary expected, to be midi else c� -(ToUG ALL. retary-Treasurer, Wingham P, 0 BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep for Fervice on his premises, Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, (Blnevale Road) a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar. Terms -41, to be paid at tirne of servica. T. M. HENDERSON, Wingham, P. 0. NOTICE OF CLCSIN We the undersigned solicitors of the Town of Wingham, hereby agree to close our offices during the months of July and August, as follows; On each week day, with the exception of Saturday, at 4 p. In., and on Saturday at 1 p. m. R. V ANSTONB J. A. MORTON DICKINSON & HOLMES. rune resulted, as young Johnston pitch- IN , ed himself oat of a tight earner and the N score remained 2 to 0 until the Oth, when by two hits and in -field errors Lucknow landed two runs, following up by two more in the 7th. In the eighth Wiugham scored one. Both teams were uow playing errorless ball, Lucknow started on the ninth with one run to the good, and when the locals went to bat the balloon went up. Yackie hit for two bases; Pelt McCoy shook his head wheh Dunlop tried to hit the club house fora two -bagger, and Yackie cantered home. Pearen ad- vanced Dunlop a base on a clean hit, and Britton drove him home amid in- tense excitement. The score by innings: - 123.i56789 Lucknow-000020200-4 Wingham-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-5 Batteries—Lucknow--Johnston and McCoy; Wingham—Dunlop and Bar- rett.. NOTES. 7 wins, with only one loss is the record of the locale. Barrett caught a good game. Both parties were unhittable. Pearen played his first game. Algie fielded well, but like the other hitters, had a day off. 1 Moore had a good day at 2nd, but could not place the ball. Smallest crowd of the scasan, but the best game. 150153*. Savw--Iit Morriss, on Julie 7th, to ISr. and Mrs, Joseph ph ` haw; a son. f41t rel t - 1l1 11ewa•it, on Juno Ind, to Nr, las. y .11 .bt Graham; a d 1 gh . r. NIAltRIED 3fr'r it AIT, irano—In Wi1))tl •flu, on July let. iry I14,Nr. 1) Perris, Mr. Elwin T. Match to M s Emma 11 ' i che,on daught. r of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Attche on both of Wingham. lir hn ti1e Uot e,Ar r,—Uh Dominion Day at the Si, tlr d.: t parsonage, t*Jioel, a by the Ree W. G.do t on, 31r Robert t1, ergo iiC i•r to Miss I. , ,Ola Avnev 57eH3naal', ni1 of the township , i:; ist Wawauo h BYt wl,z ry--r,Ic .nor st the lit of the brides inotbf-i on June "aeth 1,y Rev. W T. West of Irwevalo, Jig Win. it. lnude„ to Miss Maggi II -Anwar, daughter ,f Mrs, Gilmour, 1,:,t;r of erurnb,_try. MED l4nT, tatY,-..T 11211111,..-. to: July 4111, Carrie E. Sriglcy, two, el years. 0months and :;,,:ayr Dot c t as—I r Gerrie, c n July WI:. Thomas, 1)'pionglasi,SJ veal's, months and 11' days. . Ilv�nxr iv In N wb,ritlge, on .Tune 1st, t ('ath, rine Sponoe, kips,l , i:,v„1 u ifo • f air. Pumas 1 livluhaan ag 115 years, 4r.,Otie9awl Ziiday9,J liomrtctEl.E. Iilve•wl,rule:t, (Al June 7.3th, Wm Rothwer,a .171 yn it (;Arun. -I.11 yth, ..ir Jun, .!>I'i. Jane, 1,e' love,1 wife of Mr.. A. B. Carr. abed `,3 years, 0 , m1.flth, n:ti: ! ,lays+. WILsoN -In Myth, on July 1st. I amma nen Wilson aged. 27 3' ars. Uut uev In Mooso jaw, Sask., on May I;1111, 3:irtta Vit4a, e1 ies5 rile&1 ,,f Areh. and 'Mrs. a fl;rsar rly of ±311:. •Lei3, aged J y c a:s,1 a month am Ips 1ay-. t'ti rVr' ., At .Sol(....rtll. ,m Juiy 1st d, Mize ib'l or, 1, .level. wife of Je.at; 1 Caorab,es, in her , eth c:.es rtart t 1, n --I') I.0 aesa 7 r T,aly Ict, V raroit l ishttii il, fat: tr en airs B Cn rry, t 111a %Ail year. 8rrAnpr:-4n llil s';olt on ;Euro 'ht. Mary. CC .1' u rJ et '1 n d1t1 nri0Yiit fo of Junits bliarlse, THE SURROGATE COURT COUNTY OF lElf i'J1t{ON IN TRE MATTER OF THE Gran (•?ears Louise Drunnncnd, t of William R. Drummond, of Wingham in the C gentleman,ldec eased. AN$HIl' of infant child to of the Town my of Huron, NOTICE is hereby gi awn at after the expira- tion of twenty days fr . the first publication '2 this Notice applicat ,n will he made to the :arrogate Court nI the County of Huron for a grant of Letters of Guardianship of the person and estate of the above•narned infant to Joosuepthy, Joofhansitdodnl,esoext,hebakCetry, aof cLoounsnn ofn hee said infant. STUART ,C' ScANuuETT, Londcn, Ont. Solicitors for the Applicant. Dated the Thirtieth day of Jane, 1,"08. TAKE NOTICE. r , That J. S, Jerome, Dentist is making beautiful sets of teeth for eight dollars, and inserting the Patent Airchamber. All work guaranteed. Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham, CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES Win; haan Circle, No. 434 Meets i it;t Thursday it each raonth, at 8 p. m.. in hall na Chishoun Block. Candidates for cheap, reliable insurance solicit, d. Ask to ever our rates of any number or officers. Ladies accepted at same rate as men. Ray, T. S. ` oYrs, T. E. r:�OB1N.0V. Leader. Recording Secretary • W. J. WYi rs, Financial Secretary. Fall Term Opens Sept. 1 CENTRAL 'STP.ATFORD. ONT. The sooner yon complete a course in this school tho sooner yon may ex- peat to bald a position of trust, Our courses bre thorough and practical. Our students alivayo succeed. We assist graduates to positions, We have three departments: Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphic. We em' ploy oxparienced instructors, Cetal1guo fres, ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN PitINCIPALS, Summer school June, :illy and August leads into our Fall 2ernl without any break. Enter any time.New (aialogue free. Write for it today. CENTP.AL liTJSINESS COLLEGE Toronto. The largest, most reliable of its kind, W. H. SPAM - Principal Yonge and Gerrard streets PLUM1NG and TINSMITHINOi We are fully prepared to execute all orders promptly and satisfactorily. First-class workmanship guaranteed. Reduced prices on Tinware 9 and Graritew_ are are still in effect. $` .J. Boyce $.. Successor to J. Buag & Son. 1111,%11fr4.0'19. Qr0,9r4100 :1 ROYAL CHOCERY SIrawberrie$ ! Strawberries ! +++++++++++ We are handling nothing but the best Strawberries, and will fill orders for preserving at lowest prices•for No. 1 Berries. Leave your order early. 41. '3• 4, d' 0 414 41. 'I' g. 41. .42 Fresh Berries every day. • 'l• , '9 �1. SEE OUR SELECTION OF + 4.Dinner Ware, Toilet Sets 4. 4. and Fancy China4. before buying. .4' ' .p Highest prices paid for produce. 4. gi. J. Malcolm I 4. PHONE 54. .44+ * •1i'•i••b'i•'i'•r•zA'ii°'i£'•ii'tir'144•4444.144744•14 Fresh Fish Fridays. I have made arrangements for weekly shipments of Fresh Fish, and will be able to supply them Every Friday. All orders will receive prompt attention. TIIOS SELLS BT7TCHli. Vvvyyyyyryy'rryrrrrrrrryryr •+w• . •••�s•s•♦•.r i•••,rnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr �� ► TI hee Little Eato.n �• 44: ,., 4',Ci, ., fi 1 J oin us in the heat campaign U need tb,e comfort so don't complain Life is too short to suffer heat You find us next town hall, Josephine street. Why sweat ? Our prices alone will keep you cool Wipe the perspiration from your brow as we do our profits in July, now 1-Iave you ever been struck with a thunder bolt? Our prices have the other effect. hot July Reductions Our Summer Goods wear nothing but the Cost -Mark. The profits have run away with the heat. 1`[dLLINER)/ 100 Trimmed Hats to be cleared up at half price—why not get another? They're just as good, only season has advanced. A splendid chance 4 + Species. + FOR THE LADIES. SHIRT WAISTS—Our entire stock on sale. 98c for any one up to $2,00; and $1.98 for any one up to $3.75. A snap so early in the season. ♦; '4%. P 4,4 ♦, 4 .a 4. 4. .; .is 4' + s, 4) SHIRTS—Negligee, sizes from 14 to 19, all new goods, regular 75c and $l.00, for 49c. See window display. BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR -12 dozen men's fine Balbriggan Shirts, WASH SKIRTS—Regular up to $3,5o for $1,99. Come while they last; they're a cinch. PARASOLS — Summer Fancy white, trimmed with insertion, also plain; prices away down. - We have the best 15c Ladies' fast black Cotton Hose in town. As pecial, worth 25c anywhere. - WHITEWEAR.--All our entire new stock has been cut to ridiculous prices for July—See window display. MEN WITH A MIND. SUITS—Special reduced prices on two -pieced suits—swell light and dark tweeds and worsteds—oh, the shoulders and collar will tempt you, and they don't cost any more than the common, everyday kind so many try and sell—we can save you a nice penny so don't pass us up until you have proven us right. STRAW HATS—Cut, swell shapes, all mew, reg. $T,00 to $I.5o, for 69c. $2.50 hats for $2,69. BLACK SOX—A special 25 dozen lot to run at 15c. Get a pair, boys, they are as good as our 25c ones. all sizes, regular 5oc, Saturday only, 25c. HANNA BIOS. VVI N GHAM.