The Wingham Times, 1908-09-10, Page 3TUE WIN xIL M TIMEM, SEPTI WWER 10
JA.MEiTn Wlv.
Alex. F. MoDonald, a former well
known Jamestownite, is now engaged as
teacher at Watson, Seek. He should fill
the bill and we wish him suooees.
On Tuesday evening, Sept. 15th, a
Minietrel Show will be given in Vic-
toria Hall by the young people of the
community. Au A 1 program will be
presented. Instrumental music will be
in charge of the Jaokson Oeoltestra, of
Brussels. The ohair will be 000upled
by J. H, Cameron, of the same town.
You should not Mies hearing the "Mesta
Eisen" Qaartet>;e.
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!S GOOD UNDERWEAR.
_And is guararanteed absolutely unehrinkable. We have it for Men, Youths
and Boys. Sizes from 26 to 49.
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store closes 7
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evenings b e-
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Exclusive WILLIS
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THE ALBERT
THE FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN .
Fanny, bat as the old maxim says
EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY'
What we intend to say, however, has no reference to dogs,
But to illustrate : Everyone remembers when
Edward Hanlan was the champion oarsman
John L. Sullivan was the champion pugilist
Tom Longboat was the champion runner
but these, like many others we could mention, have all had their day.
JUST THE SAME WITH SHOES
We could mention many has•beens, but our business is not to
throw stones. To make a long story short, however, we desire to
state to the people of Wingham and vicinity that THE CHAMPION
SHOE FOR MEN IS THE ALBERT.
In fact so good is The Albert that we have no hesitation in.
guaranteeing them in all leathers, INCLTTDI G PATENTS,
If you want the best, The Albert is what you want.
New fall samples in all leathers on exhibition in south window.
WILLIS 0. CO.
The effect of malaria lasts a. long time.
You catch cold easily or become run-
down because of the after effects o£ malaria.
Strengthen yourself with Scout's
Emulsion.
It builds new blood and tones up your nervous
system,
ALL, DRUCCISTS; BOc. AND $11.00.
4/4.400.4040409:44400434400044
To Stop a Crying 13. by.
It may be oratnpe, perhaps collo, pain
or gag on the stomaoh,—but in any vase
a few drops of Nerviline soothes the
pain and allows the child to Bleep peace-
fully. Nerviline ones minor file such
as colds, headache, internal and external
pains as well as any doctor,—safe to use
because a small dose is required.
Mothers, yon will find Nerviline an iu•
valuable aid in preventing and curing
sickness. Keep a bottle right at hand.
some day yon will need it badly. Sold
everywhere at 25o.
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1908.
ethane
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all her life in Braesels. Mud hearted,
industrious, thoughtful, she liven her
short life eejoyiug the favor of Gad and
a wide oirole of friends Mise Hain teas
in her 33rd years and leaves besides her
parents four brothers to mourn her less,
John, of Walton; Henry, of (Mad -
stone, Mich.; William, of Atwood, and
George, of Ohesley.
lag timter Rua making te:rlptrary :dish
at Belgrave bridge. $14 00; Alex. Por
t,rfield, Clerk'a foils on the Grabby
dram, $15 00; E 0 Face, part payment
eugineer's services on the r1allalian
drain, $50 CO.
The council then adjourned to meet
again ou Satnrday, Sept. 26es next.
ALEX POF.Tk:RFIELD, Clerk.
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MORRIS.
Township Council will meet next
Monday.
The steel euperstruoture, known as
the Sommerville bridge, 5th line, over
the Maitland le being placed in posi-
tion this week.
W. R. and Mrs. Cloakey, of Toronto,
have been spending their vacation
with relatives and friends in Morris
township. Mr. Oloakey is a son of
W. H. Oloakey, formerly of the 6th
line, Morris. The former had the
misfortune to run the tine of a fork
into the side of one of his feet while
visiting at the home of David Mo•
Ontcheon.
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R. Johnston's old stand, opposite Bank of Commerce.
FINE SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. PHONE 129.
. MIRIIIM
ST. HELENS.
The Misses Clark spent Labor Day
at their home here.
Mr. McKinnon of R•veradale spent
Sunday at D. B. Mnrrey's.
Mr, and Mrs. H, D Woods spent a
few days in Wingham this week,
The St. Helene baseball boys went
over to Belgrave on Monday and won
the game.
Mrs. (Rev.) Henderson, who was
visiting Mrs. P. (lark, went to Auburn
on Friday.
Miss Mari rn MoPneraon returned
home after spending a month with her
cousin, Mra. Martin of Teeswetter.
Jas. McDonald of Guelph spent San -
day with hie father, Jae. liioDanald. 9th
son., who is not enj ey ing the beet of
health.
La Grippe Coming Again.
Europe is now in its grasp, and in a
short time . America will be over run
with this awful epidemic. Get ready,
use preventio measures. Build up a
surplus of vigor by Ferrozone, and in-
hale Oatarrhozone three times each day.
Nothing destroys the grippe germ like
Catarrhozone. It sures the oold, breaks
up the fever, relieves the headache and
destroys every vestige of 'catarrh and
sore throat. For Bronchitis, Gr.ppe
and winter ills Catarrlfozone is best.
Sold by all dealers 25c. and $1,00,
GREY.
There are some 80 appeals to be heard
at the Voter's List Court on Sept. 2511a,
for Grey township.
Mies Maud Lamont, daughter of Mrs
Malcolm Lamont, left for Winnipe
last week where she will make an e
tended stay. We wish her a pleasan
time.
The 50 acre farm belonging to Mi
Bateman has been purchased by Tho
Bowes, whose 100 acres adjoins
$2,000 is said to be the price. Th
gives Mr. Bowes a very nice propert
Mies Bateman has gone to the Unit
States.
Thursday evening, August 27th,
7.45 o'clock, R. ,T. Sharpe, of Orys
City, Man., was united in marriage
Mise Emmeline Welsh, eldest dough
of A. G. and Mrs, Welsh, 6th con. Gr
The ceremony was performed at Gra
ohuroh, Winnipeg, by Rev. J. W. Sp
ling, D. D. They will make their he
in Crystal City, Man. Many go
wishes accompany them.
Groat Danger in Headaches.
Fair
Wiligh.11RISIDIAY
AND FliDAY
:SEPTEMBER MBER 24th and 25th, 1908
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 24th.
The Agricultural Hall will be open and the public are cordially invited to visit
• the hall and see the exhibits to advantage. Admission 103.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 25th.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.
tGREEN RAGE.—Mile heats; beet three in five. Open to horses that have never
on pu
lic members money. Horsestlae Society—$10,
oattached
thed$to four -wheeled rig. Competitors
must
's FARMERS' HORSE RACE.—Half-mile heats; beet three in five. Horses to be
attached to four -whealed rig; horses to be owned and driven by a farmer or
hie son. Competitors to be members of the Agricultural Society --$10, $6, $4.
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awarded to horrsE.—Half-mile heats; ses making the slowest time. three.st two in Prizes
me. Ho sescannotbedriven by
their owners—$3, $2.
'BEST LADY DR1VER.—Prizes, $3, $2, $1.
LADIES' fiITOHING RACE —Horses to be hitched to buggy and driven
onoe
around the track—$3, $2.
POTATO RACE,—Competitors to stand to horse. Potatoes to be placed 100 yards
from the starting point. Mount, ride to firet potato, dismount and piok up
potato, remount, ride baok to starting point, dismount and put potato in
pail, and so on with each potato. Horse any size.—$3, $2.
HIGHLAND DANCING.—Prizes are offered as follows. No entrance fee:
Men's Sailor's Hornpipe - $3 $2 $
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Girl's Sword Dance - $3 $2 $1
Girl's Irish Jig "' . , $3 $2 $1
Eel's Highland Fling • • " $3 $2
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SAVE THE CHILDREN.
Mothers who keep a box of Baby's
Own Tablets in the house may feel
that the lives of their little ones are
reasonably safe daring the hot weather
months. Stomach trouble, oholera
infantam and diarrhoea carry off tlioue-
aude of little Dues every summer, in
moat oases because the mother does
not have a safe medicine at hand to
ablets
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revent the
the mother
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sin no opiate or
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give promptly, 13aby'e Own
care these troubles or if given
ally to the well onild will
Trouble coming on. An
has the guarantee of g
yst that the Tablets
harmful drug Mre
Mout Louie. Qae , says:—'•Before gtv
ing Baby's Own Tablets to my little one
she suffered greatly from colic and
stomach troubles, and oried a great deal.
The Tablets soon oured her and she is
now a plump, healthy child who does
not look as though else ever had an
hour's illness ' You oan get the Tablets
from any dealer in medicine or by mail
at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams'
Medioina Co., Brookville, Ont.
W HITECRUxoH.
Anniversary services were held in the
Methodist Church on Snndav last.
There being no servioe in the Presby-
terian ohuroh, all these services were
largely attended, many people Doming
from a distance. The writer has never
attended mores suoceseful eervioes in
Waiteohurch. The morning and even-
ing services were taken by Rev. Jas.
Livingstone, of Mitchell, one of the
most gifted men in the Methodist
Ohnroli, and those who heard him iu the
morning were again present in the
evening. He is also a very sweet singer
with a strong, full voice. He sang at
all three services and his sermons were
enjoyed by all.
The afternoon servioe was taken by
Best Dressed Highlander ........
Competitors trefurnish pipe music required, and prizewinners must give at
3east one number at Concert at night.
WINGRAM CITIZENS' BAND AND LUCKNOW PIPE BAND
:Have been engaged for the afternoon
front of the Grand Stand choice programs of music
It's often dangerous to consider he
ache a trifling ailment. If the h
aohes, the stomach is out of order a
some serious diseases may be impendi
To tone up the stomach, to give
healthy action, nothing in mod
medicines is so successful as 1)r. Ha
ton's Pills. The concentrated veget
extracts in Dr. Hamilton's Pills hay
quieting healthful effeot on the atom
and remove all disorders. Your he
aches will be cured and they won't
turn, it yon use Dr. Hamilton's P
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CLROSS.
Council met is Council Chamber,
Teeswator, Aug,. 31st., as per motion of
adjournment of last meeting. Members
all present. Minutes of last meeting
were read and sustained.
Messrs. Kuntz and Ballagh, as in-
struoted by motion of last meeting,
inspected the bridge on the 8th and Oth
cons. and reported as follows:—" We,
the undersigned, according to motion of
last meeting, went and examined the
bridge on the 8th and 9th cons at lot 28,
and we found the bridge a little out of
repair. We would recommend that all
braces be put in their pcoper places by
tighteniug nil rode and to replace at
Rev. H. Edgar Allen, of Wingham
Baptist Church. He expressed pleasure I least two upright braves which seem to
be decayed at one end. We also found
in having the privilege of epeasiug to a that one sill was broken as they are
Whiteohnroh audience. He preached bolted together, the timber consisting of
a splendid sermon on "Finding out the
!` two pieces of cedar, which is in our
good old paths and obtaining rest for opinion a very weak construction and
the soul." He strongly denounced the
fast lite we are living; not taking time
to reason or think and scarcely taking
time to eat. He will find a crowded
ohuroh if he comes to Whitechurch
SPECIAL PRIZES.—A number of epeeist prizes are offered this year, inolnd-
ing prizes of $3 and $Z by V. R. Vannorman ter best colts sired by' Lord Dundee."
See prize list for full partioulars.
Admission to Grounds, 25o, ; Children, 10o. ; Vehicles, 250.
CONCERT, SEPT) i ER 25
A high class concertng ll be well-known en in
Operaitake part:—J. H. Cameron, iHouse on the evening of n
Sept. roue The following Mrs. Contts-Bain, Scottish
vocalist
vee U �na songs, kite,. and dialect stBa8ohlen, the popular violinist, and dancing
bycprize and ners. These
antis Aland
by prize winners. Thane artiste will give a high•olass entertainment. Admieeion
go and 850, plan of hall at MoKibbon's drag at $� ELLIOTT, SeO.•Treaenrer.
W. J. CURRIE, President,
again.
The entertainment on Monday even• 1 clasped and bolted around eaoh sill.
ing was largely attended. The lecture 1 We also found two top braces out, the
on "The Haman Voice" by Mr. Living- one is there yet good and sound , the
stone was thoroughly enjoyed. The ! other is missing, and we think if the
speaker was good in mimicry and those bridge was overhauled and put in repair
present will not soon forget Mr. Living• it would be good for a number of years
stone's visit to Whiteohnroh. Rev. Mr, yet, and we would suggest that the
Daman was the chairman. The church Council take action immediately.
choir gave excellent selections at all ser- E G Kuntz.
Ballagu.
vines. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Finlay, Falconer—Ballagh.—That the report
and his
congregation are to be con. of Messrs Kautz and Ballagh re bridge
on
gratulated on their very successful ser -
on sun 8 and 9 be adopted and noted on.
vines.
—Carried.
Baptist—Ballagh,—That motion No 2
should have been of solid timber, whish
would stand more strain and last longer.
We would also recommeud that all the
sills be strengthened by putting a piece
of timber say 5x10 in. of rook elm to be
MADE 1` CANAt,A.
Just received, two cases Ladies'
and Children's new Fall and
Winter Coats.
CORRECT STYLES
WELL TAILORED
PERFECT F1T.
Coat and Skirt Department on
SRCO I) t'1:ooit wliera a large stook
of ready-to-wear garments await
your inspection. We will be
/ pleased to show you through.
LADIES' COATS.
No 565. All -wool Kersey Coat, 45 iaohee lona, neatly trimmed with
self strapping and cording; fly front. This coat is a great favorite, made in
blank, navy, brown, and olive.
No 600. Pit -wool Kersey Coat, 47 Inches long• neatly trimmed with
self strapping on hack and fro t; Gibeon effect on shoulder; Sy front; made
in black, navy, brown and green.
No. 623. All -wool Kersey Fly Front Ooat, 47 inches long. trimmed
with fancy strapping and etitohing; lined to the waist with mercerized lining;
made in blssok, cavy, brown and myrtle green.
No 599. Dia' le -breasted. All wool Kersey Ooat, 47 inches
nicely trimmed with self strapping. This is a very effective garment
is black, navy, brown and green.
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long,
made
LADIES' TOP SKIRTS.
Nicely made tailored Skirts in Week or navy, venetian, panama,
vicuna or box cloth. See our special at $5.00.
GIRLS' COATS.
Just opened a ease of Gide' Coats. imported from Germany, styles are
veru pretty, and prices are SURPaIstNGLY LOW You osn't bay the cloth and
make them for the money. "To see them is to buy them "
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BRUSSELS.
Wm. Salkeld, haggageman at the G.
T. R,, has been promoted to Fergus,
and Roy Patten, of Biuevale takes his
place here.
Robert Holmes, Alexander street, has
an ear of corn that is quite a curiosity.
Arranged around the large sob are no
less than ten smaller ears from 4 to 5
inches long, all fairly well filled. It is
the sweet oorn variety, this being the
only monstrosity in the patch. A few
cobs of this variety would make a good
meal.
She 19 white Asa Ghost,
Is it a matter of pride to be pale as a
lily,—cortalaly not. What every wo-
man wants is strength, oolor, vigor.
Buoyancy and health are the right of
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All -wool Venetians, 44 -in. wide, good heavy weight for suits, inat
75� at
brown, navy, black, groan and red, atste
Black Satin finished Broad Cloth, 60 -in. wide, very special.... $1,25 1
40
Broad Cloth, 52-iu., in black, brown and blue; good suitings.. $1.00 1
All -wool Black Serge, 56 -in. wide, good weight; a snap at..... 51.00 1
of last meeting be rescinded, as Joseph tom•
Murray has completed hie contract cal
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the 12th con. gs
Kuntz—Ballagh.—That Mess:s Bap-
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A SHIPMENT OF NEW
arrived. Come in and see them before
purchasing your Fall Shit. We have:—
every woman; and these she need not tint and Falconer have the bridge on the
gives , gives
appetite, s creates a nen strength, Ito report.—Carried. ` ta
bl d vigor to the nerves, color to
Ferrozane is at onoe convertible into : have the bridge opposite lot 9, cons 8 , iA
health, beauty and strength. There Ls and 0 repaired.—Carried. I s'
power in Ferrozone,—try it, and know Falconer—Krantz —That Mrs. Jos,
what you have missed, 503. at allfff
dealers. Sohnnrr be paid the sum of $1.30,1 se
balance due re deviation of road on lot •
26, con 4.•—Carried.
Falconer—Baptist.—That the mover E
have the two hills repaired on eons 2
Carried
lack if she
only uses Ferrozone. It t 8th con repaired immediately amending
enriches 0o gives
the cheeks and brightness to the eyes. i. Baptist—Falooaer.—That E; G. Kautz ' p
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Panamas, 54 in. wide, durable, unspottable, and fashionable, in 4
black, brown, light and dark blue; at 75e 3
Lustres, 54 -in., splendid value 50e 4
Hems y Black Dress Goode, 54 in. wide, for per yard 30e
411
Also Poplins, satin clotns, cashmeres, and other light weight 50c
goods; •splendid value at
A lot of Dress Goods, assorted colors, to be cleaned out at less -1
than half price.
EAST WVAWANOSH.
The council met in Belgrave Sept.
5th pursuant to adjournment; mem-
here all present; minutes of last meet-
ing read and passed. 10 and 11 for 1908, being By -Laws for
The Court of Revision on the Johnson
Drain was opened, and again adj owned making the township levies be given the
till Saturday, Sept. 26th, at 2 o'clock usual readings atld finally passed, signed
p. m• to give au opportunity to any who and sealed. --Carried'.
The following aceonnts were pass -
may wish to be inclnied in the Drain• I ed:—Archie Taylor, patting in culvert,
age scheme. I $2 50; Robt. Grant, 96 yds. gravel and
Tenders for the oonetruotion of the'
Johnson and Hallo an Braine were then road $7 72; J. S. Kcostob, 800 feet cf
opened. The tenders of Logan Bros. of cedar plank, $16 00; Louie Keiffar,
Blyth at $1230.00 for the Johnson putting in culvert and 3 yds gravel,
Drain, of Connelly & Co., contractors Z4 48; Jos. A. Borho, hauling tile and
of Kennioott, at 20 cents per cubic yard, work on gond, $9.75; Mich Rettinger,
for the excavating on the Hallahan 27t yds gravel and road, $= 03; Jos.
aid w 1'- Formosa
and 3 at lots 26 and 23.—
Kuntz—Falconer.—That By -Laws No
Dr. F. Lambie, of Midland, Michigan,
who has been filling a post on the staff
of the Ontario Veterinary College, Tor-
onto, for several terms, will reoeive a
permanent appointment and will take
up residence in Toronto. The prom --
tion is well deserved as the Dr. has
worked faithfully to earn it. Hie many
old friends in this locality will be pleas
ed to hear of his preferment.
About noon on Friday, August 281h,
the not unexpected call came 10 Sarah
J., only daughter of David and Martha
Heist, and she peacefully and happily
bade relatives and friends farewell nn•
til friendships are re -united in that land
where no good-bye words are spoken.
Deceased had been in failing health for
some time and oatmly looked forward to
her dissolution. She was born in .the
township of Grey but had spent nearly
drain, also that of D. A. Dunbar, at Krasner, repairing a a r, ,
$212 00 for the north branoh. and that $20.00; McKinnon Bros , gravelling son
of Wm. P. Hallahan for the tile portion 4 and 5, $33 40; Mrs. J. Sohnnrr, re
on the south branch at the Engineer's deviation of road, $4 50; A. Ballagh,
estimate were aocepted on condition putting in culvert, con 1, $1 25; Alex.
that good and sufficient security be MoDonald, 76 yds gravel, $5.32; S. 1).
furnished in each Daae for completion A. A. Stobo, 83 yds gravel. $5.81.
of the different oontraots. Falconer—Ballagh.—That the finance
The following acconnts were pass- report as now read be adopted and
ed: --Hugh A1C urliey, 57 yds. of gravel oheques issued in payment of the
and damages, $5.99; Samuel Scott, 50 accounts.—Carried.
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de, of ravel and damages, $5.00; The The Council then adjourned to meet
"Municipal World" order books on again on Monday, Oot. «6t .
Treasurer, $1.14; John L Goulds, haul- I CTIA �, BITTON, Clerk. A7CA"/►"i NAVEAXA dII;IC AiAikaLA# if i► A " �
A large stock of Flannelettes to choose from, ranging in price
from 5c to 15e per yd, extra wide 12?,c
Wrapperettes and Kimono Cloth, good patterns.. , . 10c, 121; and 15e
Turkish Chintz, pretty patterns, fast red, splendid for comforts,
;'•6 in. wide, regular 15e now
Table Damask, fast red, 58 -in. wide, good
All Muslins, White Shirt Waists,
Hosiery, to be cleared at less than cost.
A few pairs Misses' Shoes left, at per pair
4 only good sized Mats, special at each
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Butterick Patterns for sale—the best pattern of all.
A large stock of Fresh Groceries always on hand.
EA snap in Tea, Young Ilyson Green Tea, reg. 35e for 25e per lb.
Good Black Tea, reg. 25e, at 5 lbs. for 51.00
Bring your Produce; highest prices.
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