The Wingham Times, 1911-08-10, Page 1VOL. .. N4. 2061.
WINCiHAM
WINGHA311 ONTARIO. THURSDAY. , AUGUR" U 1911.
$1 A TEAR IN ADVANCE
A Siap at
Miss Ketter
When the summer sky is azure, blue
when your heart is light and your
love is true, when your sole idea of
a joyous lark is a slender waist in a
spot quite dark; when you have the
place the girl and that and you're
sitting there for a quite chat; can
you recall in your young life of such
anger deep, or a wrath so rife when
with .a fearful ire your arms you
fling to anticipate the, mosquitees
sting? When you scratch and
thrash and slap and swear, and you
claw and slash and he's not there.
If you want relief:invest a quarter,
and Skeeter Shooter will complete
• the. slaughter.— Mudyard Dipling.
Don't get stung! See! The Skeeter
,scoot.
Walton MCKihhOD
THE DRUGGIST
?lietot. _ Saba '
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
Special Bargains
IN
Real Estate
RICKS PROPERTY—Scott St.—
suitablefor private residence or
dairy will be sold at a bargain
as owner has gone West.
LENNOX RESIDENCE• -•Diagon-
al St. --One of the prettiest
hews in town. Owner has
bought a farm and will sell bis
town property right.
BRINKER PROPERTY — Blue•
vale -4 snap, as the owner bas
decided to remain permanently
in Michigan. Don't miss this,
• •
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
A. E. SMITH
BANKER
d
wINGHAM, ONTARIO.
Farmers who wantoney to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market ,
can have it on reasonable terms.,
Notes dis000nted for tradesmen, mer•
Wants or;agents, on favorable terms.
Loans on real estate at the lowest
rates going.
Christie's Grocery
PHONE 59.
Our
EAST HURO LIBERALS.
Are headers
...._.
Notwithstanding recent tea ad.'
vances we have been able to
maintain our high standard
of quality,
The Best Tea Ever I Drank
has been said over and over again
by our elastomers,
Yen'II Come° Back halo
rf you once try them. If you are
net one Of our tea Customers,
drop in and we'll talk about
thea. Bo only a small quantity
and be convinced,
304 40c and 50c per Ib.
Coffee Specially Blended
THE TEA AND COFFEE STORE
Wear
Mr. at
thank,
TIMES,
showed �
them in
bereaves
of their
The max
pathy w
Mr. and
GIRLS
& Comp
Mr, Vi
grocery
Macphei
poses ha
date stogy
grocerie
to recei�
the peo,
and pror
prices.
call fron
Prices
mains fie
A clou
after 6
a washo
miles no
the ditc
right ov
fill-in re
foe?e tra
sengers
washout
Palmers
in reach
Dining
quick.
eighteen
respectii
London.
Sudc
Mr. VG
Monday
death as
Mr. Arc
been in 1
town on
dead sud
sed gena
Winghai
the older
was one
Maitlani
having j
Mr. W.
morning
-The I
Dr. Pricy
afternoo
August t
Huron
run the
Ontario
Keeper
manner
The ave
the lowe
lows tha
we have
supper a
at the in
antes sh
served.
of the
$6,598.2
87 and a
mate w
Weekly
from $1
Fox
spring w
clition;; a
S. Grace
E
The Ti
cord as
and stu
School.
trance t
eighteen
number
cipal S
tants as
be proud
are the
Florone
Brydges
(honors)
Renders
Ernest
Ewen,
ebce Pri
lean lto
vey.
G!reer's Shoes and Ruben
o'clock
hes
er
Ing
in
rage
Huron
9.
as
cost
ntrance
ecolid
meth
d
names
e
Hector
Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8
PERSO AL
EAST HURO LIBERALS.
TOWN OUNCtt.,
Card of hanks,
Id Mrs, J �t?V, Jarvis wish to
through t e columns of the
the man , kind friends who
so many as of kindness to
their re sant sudden and sad
merit in t ver sudden death
n e y a
iy acts Edithd Annie Jarvis,
iy acts kindness. and sm.,
ill not s be forgotten by
Mrs• Ja is and family.
The regular 'mon..
Town Councilwa
evening with alle
thbresent
except Reeve Mo
Spotton presiding.
as Clerk pro tem
Clerk Groves. Mi
meetingwere read a
A petition signed
p g
in the neighborhood
Leopold and Patrick
asking that a street
this corner, It was
that corner was one
lighted corners in
motion of Coons. Elliott
Commissioners were
a light on the corne
g
A petition signs
rate a ars who •wis
P y c
tamed as Nightwatehman
ordered to be filed.
•successor. The Finance Committee
ed the payment o
P y €
counts:—
Richardson & Rae,; supplies....
E. Dennis, draying
Arthur Haines, work
Wm. Holmes, repairs
R. A. Dinsley, testing
John P. Groves, sdl.
Geo. Allen, salary .
Thos Calvert, salary....
R. Rankin, salar
A. M. Fralick, w rk
Dominion Express Co.,
El. Light Com., band
H. B. Elliott, ri tin
Bell Tel, Co , mss, ages
Deyell, wor
W. A, Currie, sha pening
W. H. Rintoul, re airing
W. G. Gray, team work
A. Sanderson, �,
.. �• wate ing
ly meeting of the
held on Monday
memers p
onald and Mayor
oun. Ehigtt acted
n the absence of,�
utes of previous
P
d approved.
PP
several residents
of the corner of
streets was read
lamp be placed at
!pointed but that
of the most poorly
P y
the town, and on
and Bell, the
requested to place
.
by a number of
ed Fred Scott re-.
was read and
recommend-
the following ae-
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$ 1 00
. , , , . ... . 3.45
on street,, 45,85
1.30
hose. .50
and postage 55.50
, .. ...... 32.50
50.00
7.50
9.03
charges. .80
hall lights .81
11.70
.... 1.55
at cemetery 50,94
tools 75
'bridge 26.70
. , .. ,
23.450
streets57.05
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JAMES BOWMAN NOMINATED,y:
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Mr, and Mrs. Mut h, of Clinton spent
a few days in Wingha m this. week.
Arch, Hislop as t' e Choice of the
The East Huron C.
nservative nomin:
Miss. Hattie NicC•aeken is visiting
with relatives and 1 ends in London.(-
Copve tion.
•
ating convention at
day afternoon was
Mr• Peter W. Scott,
Association, occupie
Jathe esch Bowman, of
the choice of the con
of Mayor Spotton,
Matthew Lockhart, •
After the ncminatio
were delivered by th
Musgrove, M. P., P
and others. Dr. C
member, was not ptasent,
a trip through West
Bowman contested' o
for the Ontario Le t
by his opp•ne
tion,,Mr. Arch. His]•i.,'
of 142. Both candid:
are representative
feature should ma
more interesting.
tassels on Tues-
largely attended,
President of the
the chair, Mr,
orris, was made
ention on motion
•1 Wmgham andg
East Wawanosh,
short addresses
candidate, A. H.
, 'Mayor Spotton
ent, , the,' late
he being on
rn Canada, Mr,
st Huron in 1905
islature and was
in this alae-
by a majority
es in East Huron
arrners and this
e the campaign
Mr, Rich, Howson, of
a few da s visiting s parents
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Mrs, Jas. H. Kerr, .1 Toronto
tingwithWinghamre, :tives
Mr, E. H. Bird. is spending
holidays at his parent,' home
stock. •
Miss Mae Drummon
spending her holidays a
town.
Mr. Geo. W. Cline wa-
Mr. R. Maxwell at Leamington
Sunday.
Miss Jean Stewart, ..
spending her holidays •
P g Y
friends.
- Miss Olive Poole of
and Mrs. Jos. Pugh ar
Mrs°R,J. Smith, of God:
with her aunt, Mrs. A, Mc
Toronto, spent
in town,n
is visa-
and friends,
a few
in Wood-
of Toronto is
her home in
visiting with
over
Toronto is
� th Wingham
g
' ernon, B. C.
• visiting at
rich is visiting
ieugallinEast
The convention of
als held in the Town
on Friday afternoon
attended and most
• editor of the TIMES
Privilege of attendin
Out of a possible
`Fere 185 pr• esent
these therewerea
Liberals present who
gates. Mr. Alex.
Howick, President
occupied the chair.
P
Mr. F, S. Scott,
pointed Postmaster
letter to the Presidnt,
position as Secretary
Association and
Brussels was appoin
With J. A. Mort
M. Sinclair, Brusse
son, Fordwich, as
East Huron Liber-
Hall at Brussels
ast was the hest
e thusiastic that the
s ever had the
- in East Huron,
197 delegates there
an• in addition to
.targe number of
were not dela
cLaughlin, of
of the Association,
who has been ap-
ca Brussels, in a
resigned his
reasurer of the
M 1eolm • Black, of
edashis
n, Wingham; W.
, and Alex, Gib-
, e credential coin-
WAzvTEib—Apply, D S. Perrin
any, Limited, London, Ont,
-.•--
New Gr
W. Hou
store in t
son's mil
ndling a
;k of fres
s. Mr
•e a shay
plc of
nises to g
He will
1 you.
eery Store.
h has opened a new
P
e store next to Miss
net store -and pur-
ydefeated
omplete and up -to-
and staple line of
ough will be pleased
of thePalmerston,
patronage of
Ingham and vicinity
ve good goods at fair
pleased to h ve a
Great Chances
,
lsard s Clea
This sale is pro
come with the
share of the won..erful
are down to the I •
. Save Mo y at
Sweep le.
ng a eat. success;
o and get your
values. Prices
west limit.
Wawanosh,
Mr, Harry Haines, •f
visiting at the home of is
W. J, Haines.
Master Alfred Duffs. Id,
was visitingfor a few •a
ham friends,
Toronto is
brother, Mr,
-
of Toronto
s with Win
Y g
mittee the vote wa
selection of a cand'•ate
of the ballot sho
Hislop ex-M.P.P.,
date at the last
large majority of •
Mr. W. H. Kerr,
was in the runnin:
then taken on the
and the result
ed that Mr, Arch•
ho was the candi-
lection, received a
s ballots cast.
of Brussels, who
with Mr. Hislop, in
go to pieces,
•m at .our
but quplity re-
Boot and Shoe sale,
W. J. GREER,
aoudburat
dburst, w
Th
ut on th
rth of G
four f
the rai
mired th
fie could
assisted
caused th
ton to be
Wingh
Near Guelph.
ich mewed shortlywho
rsday night, caused
Grand Trunk six
elph. Water filled
et in depth and
Play
s. The temporary
e hours' work be-
be resumed, Pee-
ith shovels. The
evening train from
ail four hours late
Y
m•
A Rec
A onesided gam
th
ed on e Wingha
Tuesday afternoo
ing, A. M. Crawf
W. Porter,L. Bin
'rd Game.
of Bowls was play-
Bowling Green on
the contestants be-
'rd, K. Rae, sk. 34;
le sk. 2.
y'
Miss Neta Huffman s spendinga few
weeks in Toronto a endingthe.. mil-
linery openings.
Miss Brock and Master Leonard
Brock are visiting ith relatives and
friends in London.
' Mrs, Sheppard, of Galt was visiting
a short speech, he•
had supported
tion. He also
Liberals the importance
ed in the fight and
he'ecould to secure
Hislop as M.P. fo:
rtily thanked those
him in, the conven-
pressed the
uponRobt,
of being unit-
that he would do all
the election of Mr.
East Huron. He
Public School Boar , levy ... , . 400.00
On motion of Cou s. Bell and Bone,
See us for Trunks and Valises.
BOY WANTED —To learn the printing
business. Good chance for a bright act-
ive boy. Apply at TIMES office.
for a few days with er husband, Band-
master Sheppard.
Dr. Elmer Moor:, of Saskatoon
Sask is visitingwith his Mr.
parents,
moved that the
Hislop be made t
being seconded wa
cheering by the Li
Mr. Hisiop was t
nomination to Mr.
nanimous and this
carried amid loud
ercls present.
en called on and in
the report of the mance Committee
was adopted.
The Clerk reported that By-law No.
634, re the raising ' $5,000 for exten-
sion to the waterwo ks system had re -
• J. FREER
Where quality counts we win.
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ea
Caledonian Ga. es at Lucknow.
Monday was a • ig day at Lucknow
when the old -tem • Caledonian games
were held in that ,lace. There was a
very large atten r ince and the day's
program was a e cod one". A large
number of Wingha people and people
from the neighbor ng townships were
in attendance.
and Mrs. Wm, Moore
Miss Jean McGilli ray, of Evanston,
IiI., is spending
P g her holidays at her
Parental home in tow
Miss Millie Turner eft on Wednes-
day for Toronto wher • she will attend
the millinery openings
Mrs. McLeod and ) aughter, of De-
troit, are visiting ata e home of Mr
and Mrs. Fred McLea
short address th
for the unanimou
urged every voter
redeem East Huror
September next.
ably traced the reci
from the year 1854 d
time and pointed ou
have always been in
a better market for
nked the Liberals
nomination and
do his best to
on the 21st of
Mr, Hislop very
rocity movement
wn to the present
that the Liberals
favor of securing
he farmer. Mr.
room and upstair girls wanted
Permanentes
nandp fourteen dollars
rely per month. City Hotel,;
'
ceived the approval of the ratepayers.
The by-law was giv •n its third reading
and on motion of C nuns. Bell and Hall
was passed as read.
An account of $2 . from Fred Scott,
as nightwatchman for sixteen nights
,was referred to he Council. Chief
C. N.
GENERAL
FIRE
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•G r 1 f f i n
AGENT
ear***
len Death Wallaceburg.
D. Pring e revived word on
afternoo of the sudden
t Wallace urg of his father,
h. Pringle ' Mr. Pringle had
nes usual h alth and was down
Monday a ernoon and dropped
denly on t e street. Thedecea-
tleman is former resident of
n and will be remembered by
r readers f the TIMES. He
of the old r members of Court
1, Canadi Order of foresters,
oined the Order here in 1883.
D. Prin le cleft on TuesdayToronto,
for Wal ceburg.
Allen and Coun. E liott reported that
Mr. Scott had been engaged at the rate
of $1,00 per nigh and on motion of
LIFE
ACCIDENT
PLATE GLASS
Insuranee
TRUNKS AND VALIs — The kind you
want at money sa ' g prices. W. J.
GREER,
Mrs, Wm, Diamond
last week for Toront.
tend residing in futu
Miss Olive Poole o
and family left
where they in-
e.
Vernon, B.C. is
Hislop dealt with
now before the elect
cut speech showed
posted on the public
he various issues
rs and his clear
that he is fully
.uestions.
Couns. Bone and all, it was ordered
that Mr. Scott be ;•aid $16 for services
as nightwatchma
The Commissio ers made a request
for an advance of +.1,000 until such time
as debentures arc tissued for the ex -
WEATHER AiQAQAaA
Coupled with a DEAL ESTATE and
P
MONEY LOANING Business.
of Marriage Licenses.
Scott
Two of the mot
of bowling for th
on the green o
when Messrs. L.
Porter, sk, play
doubles with Me
Crawford, sk.
won the first g
7 and the'second
Doubles,
interesting =games
s season were played
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Tuesday afternoon,
F. Binkley and A. E.
two games of Scotch
srs. K. Rae and A. M.
he forst named players.
me by a score of 15 toY,passed
by 27 to 9.
spending a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Jos, P
Mrs, Fred Stricke
spending two we=
friends in Detroit an.
Mrs, John Amsbu
spending a few wee
Hamiltoiaa
Mr. Herb H. Sher
Sack. is spending hi
parents, Mr. and Mr•.
at the home of
gh.
and children areIssuer
s visiting with
Windsor,the
i and children are
; with friends in
d Port Perry.
iff,of Star Cit
holidays with his
Jas. Sherriff.
Short addresses
Mr. John T. Currie, ,1
and Mr. Thos. Strac
The very success'ul
brought to a close
king and the can
At a meeting of t
mittee at the close
Mr. J. A. Morton,
again selected as th•
for the riding. M
this position on two
ere delivered by
East Wawanosh
an, of Grey.
convention was
with cheers for
•idate,
e Executive Com-
f the convention,
•f this town, was
ReturningOfficer
Morton has held
previous occasions
tension of water sins that are now
being made and •n motion of Couns.
Bone Bell, the request
Ofiioe over Maloolm'e Grocery,
and was grant
ed.
Moved by Coun. Ilion, seconded by
FAIL FAIR DATES.
Coun. Bell, that the resolution
. by the Council on J ly 24th last re the
Council taking the initiative on con-
strutting sewers on certain streets be
recinded and that t following be sub
stituted therefore: That this Council
take the initiative in consructing a
sewer (a) On Cat arine street from
Patrick street to Vf.toria street thence
along Victoria st • et to Josephine
street and on Francs street from Pat-
rick street to Dia onal road thence
along Diagonal road to and connecting
with proposed sewe at Victoria street
and on Shuter stree from John street
to and connecting ith sewer at Vic-
toria street. (b) On Edward street
from Patrick stre t to Alfred street,Underwood.
and that the Cler - do the necessary
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advertising and n tlfy the property
owners who will b affected.—Carried,
Wingham ,. Sept. 28, 29
Atwood... ,..Set 21
P • • 22
Blyth Oct. 3, 4
Brussels Oct. 5, 6
Dungannon ... Oct. 5, 6
Exeter ... Sept. 18, 19
Goderich. .. Sept.
• 18, 19, 20
Gerrie .,..,., „_, Oct. 7
Harriston .... Sept, 28, 29
Kincardine .....•...., .... ,Sept. 20, 21
Listowel.. .. , •. • , .... •••••• Sept. 19, 20
Mildmay Sept. 25, 2i5
Ripley ..... ... Sept, 27, 28
Seaforth. Sept21,22
Tiverton . Oct. 8
Teeswater 4, 5
Oct. 10
Walkerton ............ .Sept. 13, 14, 15
Zurich ...Sept. 20, 21
)ental offices of Dr. Irwin and
:will be closed each Wednesday
n, during May, June, July,
Ind September..
garden, hard hard and soft water. gold
g pp y
at TIMES office.
Miss Mabel McDo
visiting for two we
Mrs. A. McDougall
Mr. Frank Stinso
ald•of Goderich was
ks with her aunt,
n East Wawanosh.
and son, Master
and he is familiar ith
makes an excellent
tion.
Among the Wi • gham
the work. He
man for the poli-
Liberals who
[urotr H use of Refuge.
County House of Refuge is
cheape• t of any Refuge. in
and mu, of this is due to
and Mrs Mutch for the able
mans :ing this Institution.
wee ly cost per inmate is
st, but t is by no means 'fol-
t the inm: tes are poorly fed as
been inf•1 riled that dinner and
re never he same, and to look
mates wi 1 show that appear-
PP
ow that _.od meals are always
The total cost of maintenance
Ho se of Refuge was
The n , ber of inmates was
eerage co` per week 'per in-
99 3.4 . •nts. The average
g
in o her counties range
to $8.13,
ASund Runaway.
Mr. John Reid c e into town Sttriday
morning to procur some medicine and
left his driving h rse in the National
hotel sheds. The mina' •in some man-
ner broke the top and ran away run-
ning west on Petri street. When near
Charlie, of Detroit,
Tamlyn's, This is
Wingham.
Mrs. John Putlan
Tuesda to be at
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brother, Mr. John
serious' iIl.
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Mrs. J. R. Joh
.re visiting at Dr.p
heir first visit to
went to London on
he bedside of her
Scandrett,who is
sten, of Victoria
attended the conv:ntion were the fol-
lowing:—Jas. She iff, J. J Cunning-
ham, W. D. Vary, Arch Paterson, J.A.
Morton, Robt. Lo khart, Abner Cosens,
R. Vanstone, A. 1 !piing, S. Bennett,
John Elder, R. Cl gg, A. M. Crawford,
J. A, McLean, J :s, Angus and H. B.
Ellett,
the home of Mrs, . S. Smith it struck
with such force a inst a tree that its
shoulder was brok n and the •animal was
killed. The hors was only three years
old and was ova able one. Tho loss
will be a heavyo for Mr. Reid.
Mine, Algoma spen
home of Miss Bella
and with other Erie
Mrs• Wm. Chan
ters, Margaret an
spent Sunday wi h
a few days at the
Wilson in Turnberry
ds.
er and her daugh-
Mary, of Turnberry
her sister, Mrs.
LosT—At G. T.
of civic holiday a
and chain, Photo
insideeflocket,
ed by leaving sa .
R. Station on aveninOct.
g
large flat old locket
of cat an two girls
inderwill be reward-
e at Times office.
On motion of C ns. McKenzie and
'it
B0Y WANTED.—Good stout boy to
learn plumbing and tinsmithing trades,
Apply to W.J.Boyce.
Peter Mason, near 14jarnoeh,
Mr, and Mrs,
daughter, Zelma f
and Mrs, P. Carly a +
Lucknow
• A. Walker and
Toronto and Mr. Mr. A. D. Mac'
of London were
, publisher of the L
Sentinel Sold.
enzie, who has been
aknow Sentinel since
Bel!, was ord red that $2.50 per
month be added o the bell ringer's
g
salary, making t e salary $lo per
month. d
The Council then adjourned.
Th
■
rtyYears
Weddinc,
A very happy
noon on Wednesd.
home of Mr. and
ington, 1st line o.
daughter, MiSs •
wag joined in wed
Coutts, of this t
Was performed b
in Morris.
event took place at
y- of this week at the
rs, Robt. Nether-
Morris, wheni their
berta Hetherington,
eek with Mr. R. A.
iwn, The ceremony
Rev, Dr. Rutledge,
week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. January, 1910 has
Jas. Walker,
W. J. Wraith, wh.
Mrs. Lynn Mc chael and son, Alton, with the a er f
•of Rochester, N. ., and Miss Drum- P P
mell, of Toronto ve returned to their Sentinel is one of
respective homes after visiting their and people of Luc
mother, Mrs. G orge. Walker, Turn- gratulated on havi
berry. in their town.
Mr and Mrs. R bt, Maxwell of the
Bluovale road are) visiting for a few best •wishes for su
weeks their their son, Mr. Robt. Max,. publisner of the S
well at Learning on. Mr. and Mrs•
sold the paper to Mr,
has been connected
• r some time, The
our best exchanges
,now are to be con-
g such a good paper
r, Wraith has our
cess as editor Arid
ntinel.
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House on corner of Shuter and John
streets for sale or to rent. Apply
Thos. H. Taylor or at TIMES office. PP Y
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tion all over Ontario, we do
IALE CHEAP—A good strong
•a on, with pole, in good con-
•ill carry 1500 to 2000 pounds,
y,
Inde endo t C3ddfehowa.
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This week the nnual meetings of
the Grand Lodge, rand Encampment
and Rebekah .Ase bly of the 'Inde-
pendent Order of dfellows are being
held in Niagara F ha. Messrs, John
F• Graves and Jo Lamont are the
representatives fr m Maitland Lodge;
Mr. J. W. rearm) front :Minerva En-
eaimpment and . J. W.- Dodd from
the Rebekah Lod
better for our graduates than
any other School, You may
study all at home or partly at
home arid finish at the College.
Affiliated with The Commercial
Educators .Association of Cari-
ads. It would be well for you
to investigate before choosing.
Exclusive right for Ontario of
fhb World-famous Bliss Book -
keeping System, which is un-
• equalled. It is actual Business
from start to finish, and the
student keeps same books as
Chartered Ranks and Whole-
sale Houses, Enter any time.
to
MES is thi
trio
lents of
In the
o Norma[
students
fifteen w
and hi
well as th
of the r
of
Aitchiso
, Annie 0
Ada Hai
on, Grata
Linkiater
Mu
ce (honors
is, Emma
ormal-Lxa.rre.
week pleased to re-
ph for the teachers
he Wmgham High
amination for En-
Schools, a class of
rote and but of this
e successful. Prin-
able staff of assis-
students may well
nit. The following.
a successful ones:—
(honors),WilliamY
des, Wilson Geddes
es (honors) Rolaild'
Kennedy (honors),
(onors), Peter Me-
tort (honors), fior-
,Mary Ritchie, Lll�
Stewart, Roy Tut-
in the presence of
p
ate relatives and
couple were una
ceremony the we
ed and Mr, and M
afternoon' train,
will reside 1n Win
ceived many baa
eats: Mr. Coat:
poptler' young
popular young Is.i
Tfl r loins with
extendin heart
•
best wishes for
and prosperous edded
some tyirt imhtedi-
7
friends. The young
tended. After the
sing dinner was serve
s. :Coutts left do the
: nd on their return
ham. The bride re-
`fol and useful pies-
one . , ,
is of Wingharn s
en and the bride a
of Morrie and the
heir many friends in
congratulations and
any years of happy
life,
Wm. Maxwell an. Miss Jean Maxwell
were visitors at eamingten for over !fowling M Goderich.
Sunday.
Y A rink of Wine, am bowlers compos-
Mr, Ed. Robins.:, of Eaet Wawa ed of Messrs. C. Dallas, Thos. King,
nosh, Who recent', graduated from the
Canada Eusines : •Ilene, Chatheinjeft A, E. Porter and Dudley Holmes
on Tuesday for S. thampton to accept attended the howling tournament
a position as boo .. eeper with the )3 ell at Goderich la t week. The final
Plamit ire Co. st Southampton. We Barite in the trophy competition
wish new r. Robins • every success in . •
his position, was won by the mgham rink over D.
Mr. Geo. R. VI Ilford, of 112ehall C. Ross' team fr.m Brussels, 12 to 11.
Forth Dakota has .sen spending a few'. J. Butland sk ped his Goderich rink
days with Wing tun relatives and to victory •in the ssociation match, his
friends and in astnpany With Mrs. o e •it 1 s i
Whitford and two children, who have c mp t or inth fins me be in J.
been visitin here for some weeks left M. Best, of Seaf•rth, The score tallied
on Thursday for t eir horse. This was ' eras 28 tot15, T. 11. •McCurdy, Strat-
Mr. Whitford's fi st visit to this sec- ford, Dr. Hu Goderich,
t. ,
Notice of Closing.
'We, the undersigned Solicitors of
the Town of Wmgham hareby agree to
close our offices during the months of
Individual instruction.
qp
all Term From Al�g. Lt3t
Write, call or phone for
particulars,
...�:.
July and August as follows:—On each•
week day with the exeeptibn of Satur-
day, at 4 p, in and on Saturday at 1
.P= r''•
DUDLEY HoLleEs,
J. A. MoxroN,
R. VANstONE,
.i.
WINGHAIVI
BUSINESS COLLEGE
rF>st►. $I'r)TxbN, i'raal�Terit.
A Dollar saved
Our .Boot and Shoe
Dollars. W, J.,,,Gaunn,
.. >S
is a Dollar earned.
sale will save you
and ter, were
tion and was mull pleased with the sho opposing sk°:•s in Ili° consolation
toWri and county arid articularly ad- .
mired our fine r, s bf eautffui' maple fiha%. The Str: ford rink on a close
trees. game, 15 t014.,