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The Wingham Times, 1907-07-11, Page 1THS WINGHAIVI TI VOL XXXYI -NO. 1848. TOILET SOAPS C LC.TE Z See our window display We import direct saving the middles _ Planar profit, you reap the benefit. - $aviing 20%. Glycerine Soap Oatmeal Soap Honey Soap Floating Bath Soap., 3 3 Rosodora ... , , Viodora,.,.,. Pine Tar, ,... , .,.,.. Ooleo Unscented Coleo Scented Cashmere Baguet Monad Violet .., • 85o cake Dactylis 8 cakes Tia Frans Rase$1.00 Superfine Violet 00c per cake FOR .ALE BE 10c Dake O cakee 25c 150 cake 2 oaken 250 25c cake Wailon McKibboD THE . DRUGGIST Macdonald Block, • Wingham. Fall Term OPENS SEPT. 2 This management during the past year trained over Two Hundred young ladies 200 a 'n d steno• gentle- (� men, as r a h • - ere, bookkeepers and telegraph-. • r ere, and placed them in excel lent situations in leading Can- adian and American cities. Individual instruction. Write or catalogue. Wi(GHAM BUSINESS CCUECE- GEO. SPOTION, 'Prinolpal. • THE LITTL LATON .1 The Name That is Read with a Smile GETHEADY TheFf2th! The Little Eaton has the oodS you want to make you look lite an "Orange - 1 man," feel like an Oran e - man, and act Eke an Orangeman. "Come 'n and see them"' • roarnimmo Clothing Sale In full. swing and she's a Ripper. • t s from $4.49 to $1/:99. Odd Pants arid Vests 49c • to $1,49. Money is no object. Bring your loose change,atid it will eall your t needs. �E ' tlitlnJEligures still Valk'f Come and• shak ` • ..hands S with an "OM Huron Bar- ' gain." ,• ..•,�,.n-�...• a-• C# HANNA o>d 1 oatoinoe Store MaOdontld B1ook •WINGIIiAM. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer'e Shoots and $ubbers Sunday Soh Tbnrsdey, Align' the anneal union cion to Kincardine be Winehem'e of doubt a large num' X111 spend the day jol Excursion. t let, is the date of anday School occur. This date will again to boliday, and no er of our townspeople at the lake town, Get Parnell's Bread, at Christie's, Barber Buri: Last Thursday his barbering bus Hewer, who has to Hewer bas been is harp for some years a goad central etezi to meet all his own Constable's c etorn next to Giiffin's gr dlless Change. r,J.L. Constable sold ryes to Mr. 3, W. en poeeession. Mr. beehives in Wing- ed has now seoured , He will be pleased customers and Mr. re at the old stand eery store. Music E aminations. Mr. Barron, inoipal Loudon Con- servatory of Mies , was in town Satur- day, exeminieg p auris of Miss Houghton at her studio for the above Conservatory, After the exemin :tion, Mr. Barron gave a piano recital of bis own acmpositions, eecplaining the iiffezent touches and models of expr cions, which proved extremely betel 'al to the pupils. • See cur Tan Oxford elms. They are the lateat, R. Johnston, Kincardine cme Gathering, During the wee of July 22-27, 1907 Kincardine will Id an Cad Boys' and an Old Girls' Ree pion. Great prepay. atione have been cede for a grand home- going, and, one week of eolid enjoyment may be expected. Prcmiees of a big gathering are in evidence as many have signified their int ,ntion of being home forthefun. i r 7 z i h e exceptionally 1 a e t as n 1 fine pare to spend i week on -the shores of Lake Huron and is one of the prettiest towns in Ontario,Railway rates are on the convention plc and a good program of sports for the a tire week has been arranged. Dining room girl wanted. .Apply at Kung Edward Hotel. • Sarnia-Detro Excursion. Bills have been p •inted annonnoin the amniaI O.O.F.-excursion to Sarnia and Detroit, for Sato day, August lath. The exonasionists wil take regular train Leaving Wingham at i. 40 a.m. At Sar. nia excursionists will take the magnifi- cent steamer, "Tatham," of the White Star line, for Detroit, Returning, will leave Detroit on Mo day, August 12th, on the 2 80 p,m, boat, arriving in Sarnia in time to catch the n ectal train leaving at 10 p.m. The retie 'n fare to Sarnia is $2.05, and the returnoat fare from Sar- nia to Detroit is 50 nits. This will be one of the l opular °mimes of the year. $2 50 Mattrassea for; $2.15, at S. GnaUr;7t'2:-s Celebrate We ing Anniversary. On Saturday a •ernoon and evening there was a very happy gathering of friends at the bo of Councillor and Mfrs D. E. MoD= Td, when they cele- brated the twent:+th anniversary of their wedding day. After the supper the guests spent a -erg happy evening in speech -making, singing, Highland dancing, eto. Mra, McDonald received a large e nnmbe • f beautifnl 0 r 83sents. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Mc- Donald will wish the many more years of happy wedded 111 and our with is that they may be s ared to celebrate their golden wedd g. Among the guests from om a di t enc aro:-Mr w and Mrs. H. J. Thompson Sault Ste Marie ; Ma, and Mira Mien r, Windeor; Mr. and Mrs. Collins. Ki cardine; Mr. and Mrs, Crowe and Miss s L. and 0, Crowe, Toronto; Mrs. Hall d Mr. and Mrs. Tansiey, Newmarket, • FOR BEM VALUES obtainable any- where, in a well -assorted, fresh, clean, new and up-to-date stock, you will find thein at the leading Dtesa Goods and Fanny Goods Store of D. M. Goltnon. Highest price for butter and egge. Hospital tea deer Party, . The a don ,g r part he'd Iaet Thursday afternoon and ev ning at Mr. W. O. Nicholeon'e, near elgrave, was a grand aticcess and it is es twitted that over 1500 people '' were in at ndance. The after noon" was spent in arioua kinds of sports and music was re dared by the Wing - ham citizens' ban . Blyth and Beigraye junior baseball to s played a good game of ball, the latter team being the win - tete. Wingham asaball club met their Waterloo at the ands of the Blyth boys in a acme of 10 t 7. Suer was solved on the beautiful bonds and after' upper a program of ad asses was given. Bev. J. J. Hastie, of elgrave was the chair- man and address s were given -by Dr. T. Chisholm ,'M, P. Dr. P. Macdonald, et. M. P.,W. 11. err,. of Brussels; Jas. Bowman, of M: trio and Rer. Father Laurendean. M ny of our tawnti people who were not a le to eeoure rigs went .over on the 7,85 p. in. special train, re- turning home eltectly after 11 o,olook. Thisp en ar p a d g ty was voted as the eet sticoesbf l h Meet a o f f the season and the The hospital ae of w1l be greatly benefitted. ,yeopire are deserting the ver 'hearty t e r Of 'Rt'in ha i ut to for Very tT tl i# the aril t ce he hats i ii atl'� they t1�b R 'reit the ;hospital, WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 114 1907. China and Fancy :goods Sale. R. E. Saunders, of the "Big Rook Store" is holding a leering sale of Chine, limey goods, ha mocks, express wagons, etc. He Pur ores Riving more. at i t el?t on to the strati cry line and is cleaning out the other' nee at low prices. The sale is now on. Se advt. in another column for partiaalar WOW, WANTED --lin mitt; high- est prices,-Gxo. E, K Will Go . The Wtngbem 0 brate in Blyth: to. meats leave been train, wineb will 1 arm„ arriving in Wingbam Citizen puny the local Lo train hill leave m. The member will meet in their Friday morning, o Blyth, angemen will aele- arrow, Arrange- made for a special ave Wingbam at 8 85 y th about 9 15. The ' Band will aecoxo- go. Returning, the Blyth at 7,15. p, of Wreebam L 0 I, call at 7 80 o'clooi an Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T, Fella' butcher ehon. Agriculturally aid Industrially. Both Agriculture/9y and industrially the Canadian Nati teal Exbibitiop, to be held est Toronto, . tog. 26 to Sept. 9, will be stranger tha i ever. Increased premiums, increased specials, increased accomodation canna fail to make it so. In every section t e prize 'tatshows noteworthy additio a, while $850,000 worth of new build op will afford both exhibitore and vis tots 10$,000 equate feet, or about two aoree, of improved accommodation. Blankets and yarn of the beet quality exchanged for Nicol, at T. A. 1t2iIa.s.. . Ontario The annual repot tic and idiot asyi shops that at thee 5,972 people in t Ontario. The asy increased during 19 bar of new patient which was 38 mor with Other oiranm crease in the rota 347.14 Over $16, the opening of th� Woodstock. Th asylum has iricr sylums. earovincia tuna - ms just published d of 1906 there were ese institutions in um population was Ei by 124. The num- admitted was 1,168, than in 1905.- This, tanoes, caused an in - expenditure of $36,- 00 of this iii dna to Epileptic Hospital in population at Toronto seed over 12 per cent, while the increase in expenditure Unbent 10 per- coma - '`I spite of additional accommodation provided, we find 66 applicants ar the ase lams, exe idiots at Onilli cies," says the,r r 160 patients being at on Deo. 31, 1906, aiting admission to ire of the asylum for with only 22 vaoan- ort, Fon lnniaDIATE SALE -Brick BIoak in Wingbam, making 12 per cent. on the investment.--RITcsIE & Cosnhs. • East Huron Conservatives. At the East 3uron Convervative noaninating convei tion held in Brussels on Friday last, Dr Chisholm, the pre- sent member, of Wingham, was again nominated as stanertrd bearer on motion of ex-Wardeu Jag. Bowman, of Morrie Township, seconde3. by Frank Metoall, of Blyth. He sake 1 to a1'ow the matter the matter to sten in the meantime for personal ,reasons. James Bowman as the'only nominee for the Legislature, being proposed by Ex -Warden Cook o Fordwich seconded by Edward. Bryans, ex -deputy reeve of Grey Township. r. made a sitniiiar request to at of Dr. Chisholm, but the probahilitie are that both will carry the Oonsety tivo banners when the eleotibn campai ns draw near. Hon. Mr. Hanna, provincial secretary, was present and livered an address dealing with the lie ti e g quos ons of the day from a le illative standpoint. Organizer Oarstair also spoke referring to the organnzatio of the ridings. Re - whitlow condo ning the Dominion Government and espresaing confidence in the Ontario G ernment were passed and the conventi n closed with cheers for King Edwar , Hots, Whitney and Hanna and the mineea of the day, High,SSchool Pomo- tion Examinations. Pass standing -33 per cent. on each subject and 50 p.nr cent, on total. Honor standing -75 perof g ,ant total. form II 'to F srnl III ---Ethel Walsh, (Honors); Roy Gallagher, (honors); Rota Davidson, Earl Parker, Will Mo - Lean, John Holmes, Ben Cronin, Jennie Bowman, Mina Currie, Minnie Rosa, (honors); Gerti White, (honors); Car- ter Mcicee,,(hon • or); Irene VanNorman, Harry Green, • onors) ; Lon Harold, Viola Isard, earl° Laanonbq, Annie Barbet, Edna Di: mond, Frank Howson, Rnby Kerr, Li , ie McKee, Wi1l Gal- brath,eleon ggins• Clayton Prott or, Mand Fry, Alvi., Hart, Russel McKersie, Richard Lloyd, Maggie McLean, Mae Mason, Mildred ewett, Belle Robertson. roan 1 to 'orm It -Irene Clegg, (honors); Grett Kennedy, (honors); Tennyson Glen tile, Freda VanStone, (honors); Mae Williamson, (honors) ; Rnby Olegg, (ho• ors); Mabel McDonald, (honors); Man, Buehfield, Edna Gan- nett, Simpson +rt, Edaar Pattorroa, Iisrr y Dom, Clara Biook, Russel Meat. Matta ni: , n Shark, Lizzie Green, Lizzie Knox, azel Jackson, Charles James, Elain .A moor, Tillie Patterson, George Moffatt g at Willie Stinmoiis, Eva Annan', Mag ie VanNorman, Boss Maxwela, Gerti. Bush, Pearl Duncan, LOU McLaughli . Public Me A public meeting wi Town Hail, on Toured tnat.,to discuss the .ai mediately entering up cenera gn, Addresse Rev Dr Pidgeon, of axd Jrbn Bneha a n n , minion Alliance. ting. be bell in the y evening, 18;b eieability of int- o a local option .illb wbe given Cotcnto Jniotion tq, of the Do, Encampment Officers. At the reeftine of went, No 47, I 0 0 ing, the following c for the present ter S W. J W Fearer); W, W J Haines; Se Treae, J W Drdd ; 15, John F Groves. burrs Fmoamp- , on Monday even - cera were installed :-C P, J S Carr; 13 P Jos Guest; J ibe, A J Alderson,; nide, J A Morton; Our summer sale is a ho m Geo. KING. Steel wire hammocks. Something new. At 5, GRAgaE'S furniture ature. Public School oard. Toe regular monthly Public Sehoal Board ova i 1 day evening. A 1 memo crept Trustees Rosa and M previous meeting were re The l'rincipal'a report f total boys an roil, 183; g 370, with an average at Promotions ae the end o made as follows: --Part Part 2 to jr. 2nd, 20; Jr 25; Sr. and to Jr. 3rd, Sr. 3rd, 19; Sr. 3rd to 140., On motion the Pr was adopted. On moti Kerr and Grif In, the 5 atruoted to secure five boiler. On motion of T' Isard, the Secretary w secure a new minute for Principal's mont aceouut of $12.50 fro. builidug fence wag erd, motion of Trustees Ke eating of the held on Thure- rs present ex - ore. Minutes of dand approved. Jane ahowed, res 196 -total of ndanoe of 315 the term were to Part 2, 29; 2nd to Sr. 2ud, '3; Jr. Ord to 4th, 33: total naipal'e report n of Trustees •rotary was in- ew grates tor ustees Hall and s instructed to ok and a book 1y reports. An • Wm. Reid for red to be paid on r and Jezlltins, WOOL WANTED-Sigbeat price paid in caall or trade. -T. A. Meng. Font SALE -First. class 100 acre farm, two miles from Wingham. All in grass. Get partionlars .from H. DAVIS. Wingham Still Leas the League. '-The Wingham Has: ball Club again demonstrated to the-p•blio that the- are the real geode by d:feating Colvin's Colts at Teeswater o . Tuesday by a .score of 5 to & , Th : game was the fastest playerlin Tees, ter for several yearg, and•both better' • a did greet work, but again herb Dunloput it over south- paw McCaig, -much t• the latter's die - gust. McCaig for Te swater was very severe on left band b Versa bat the rest of the Wingham tea •• upheld their •re• piitation as sluggers • bile a1I` -batters looked alike to Dunlo ,, who struck' out 18 of Colvin's Colts in eluding the mighty Col. himself.' The T swater supporters showed their dislike •1 defeat by a porn tinnal round of roast at the visitors and also the players by t ing to spike men who held clown the s: veral bases, Colvin distinguishing bimse 1 by throwing dost into Moore's face; •ut George never snored, as Britton ca • got biro twice at the plate. It was a oodgame to•'watoh, and Ross of Kincur ine acted squarely- as quarelyas empire, seiner both teams alike. Batteries•-Teeswat: •-McCaig and Good. Wingham-Dunlop and Britton. Um- pire -R. Rosa, Kin ardine, as Cash clearing sale of all Sommer Goods. o. E. BING. CANVAS SHOES --The newest and latest styles in Ladies, Misses, and Children's Canvas Shoes. AU colors. W. J. GREER. BY THE �+'/AY The Huron Old boy have come and - gone. This annual a ent is becoming very popular, and affo ds the natives of Huron County whoa Iot is now oast amid the swish and wiri of city lite a pleasant opportunity .o revisit scenes of former days and ahak i hands with those who have stayed" at tame" and are as. stating in the building up of the rural section of the couriers Huron is proud. of her sons who are now domiciled in the provincial metropolis, for among them are numbered *any who have at. tanned protuinenoe i• commercial, pro- fessional, jonrnalista. and military life. It was noticed tht no flag floated from the .new post o i, oe in honor of the Old Boys' visit. T •;re ,seems to be a scarcity of flags, and it is said that one has to do duty for the two public build- ings which are 60 conveniently and pleasantly situated o, the main street. I do not believe itis; . •oeseary to unduly parade our ldyaity in •e display of flags, bat surely a suitable ensign might be provided for our now: et public building. I have frequently n - treed in the town papers items regardi g the dilapidated o the aid walk condition o f onY c br i t is street opposite the o pion factory. 1 also observe thatnothi • g baa been done towards repairing this walk or patting it in safe condition. I has been pointed (iagain time and gai n th t it is in an ab- solntely unsafe conditi n, and 'f someone should sustain merlon injury at that place, theta is a gra : possibility that the town might be ••Dieted in heavy damages. While on the subje t Of sidewalks, it ieid hero Sa t are leve al petitions in for new walks, Are thtse to be laid this year, or is it the intention to wait until late itt the fall befo o taking action, so that a better and ore permanent Joh in o ma made the 1d frosty bor weather 7'r9 , Onnem r lt, 11111 11111111 1 1111111111111 111111 11 llIA III 11111 1 ORANGEMEN A END i IMINE, SERVICE. Wingham Orangemen and Young Britone, wall visiting members of the Order from the neih oting lodges, to the number of over 5 in all, attended divine service at at Paula; church on Sunday evening last The rector, Rev. Bro T 9 13oyle, de 'vexed an eloquent and appropriate sera on, taking as his text, the words of tb fourth. verse of the .iiteentlt ohapter of omens. Alter a few words of wee nae, the speaker dwelt on the religio oharaoter or the Orange Order and 6h i obj,ote fpr which such gatherings as tkee were held. We were gathered for w.rehip and thanka- giving, and are colon .em rating the pre- servation of our civil and religious liber. ty. We do not wan to stir up religious animosities. Oue oar objects is to promulgate a great pricteiple-that the ohuroh and state 01. 11 be forever free. The revercud gent man quoted from the Oanstitution tri qualidcatious for membership in the roar, and declared that the Assooiatto scald only do Its work if the iudivid al members do their work. Be admoni hed the brethren to be loyal to the oh rah to which they belonged, and nrg . the etrongeet de- votion to the grin iples of Oraugeiem. Hid address was he any appreciated by the large number p es=mt. On returning to the hall votes of hanks were passed to Rev Mr. Boyle, or but exoelient die - course, the ohuroh ordure for the U93 of the ohuroh, the hoir for their appro. priate music, and the visiting brelh. ren from a distance. Bring yourroduce t g no's. Eggs 17 c ; butter 190 Gi E KING, • PERSONAL. Mr. John Ransfoef., of Clinton was in town on Tuesday. Mrs, A. Coots, of-Ihatham,•is visiting with Wingham frieacIa. Miss Eva Simmor.s, of Acton, is visit- ing her parents in own. Marjorie Johnston, of Seaforth is visit- ing witu Miss Hon ;hum. Mrs A. L. Rio relatives and frien ards is visiting with a in Stratford., Mrs. John Maso,of London is visit- ing with her son, r. George Mason. Mrs Jab J Morrat wail-vieiting with relatives to Hamill in for a few' days. Mrs. Thos. J. W tt, of A2i'o, Mich., is visiting with old fiends in Wingham. Mrs. Vernon, o', Sylvan is 'felting with her daughter, Mie. W. P. Grierson Mrs. W.11 Pearson, of Stratford yeas visiting"with her parents fcr a taw daya. Mr. F. 3, Hind of Brantford, has taken a position ii Fall. Walley's drag more. Miss Mary Joh s, of Toronto is spend- ing a few weeks v siting with Wingham relatives. Arch. Hislop, M P. P. for East Huron, was calling on 1 Wingham friends on Wednesday. Hon, W. J. Henna was it town last week and calie"t on his, cousin, Mra. John Lougheed. ' Mrs Mann and children, of Toronto are spending twa- weeks visiting with Miss Belle EIliot . Miss Mabel St ensou, of Arthur was the guest of Mss Stevenson of the Winghatn Hospit 1. Mrs. Jas, Mull of Toronto, is spend - loge, weelr at the home of her brother, Mr, A. J. Nichol s. Mr. David Gri g, of Gravenbnret was calling on old ingham friends fur a few days this we k. Mr. and Mrs. Pander were in Chat- ham;this week a tending the funeral of their neige, Miss Pander. 11xr. and Mrs. oaoh, at Detroit, are visiting at the ho a of Mr, W. J. Hen- derson, at the Jui:otion, Mr, and Mrs. �bhn Iiit chi e and Miss Mary Ritchie lea.re this weesz for Bay- field to spend a fe v holidays. Miss Nina Gib ons, of Leamington, has been visiting et the home of her uncle, Dr. T. Chia Dim, M.P. Mr. and Mrs. heater L. Davis, of Toronto have been visiting for a few daya at the hon° of Mr, H. Davis. Mr. Win. Amami left yesterday for the Old Country to spend two months in London, Liverp d and G1a'sgow. Mr. Fred Ansley- of Rochester, N. Y. was vtsiteng with .le parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ansley` for a few days this week., - Mr: and Mrs. Wea1 ey Walker and Mr. and ,Mie. Geo. L. Wacker, of Clinton, were visiting with Winghatn relatives oyer Sunday. Mrs. Alex, Roas kid Miss Minnie Ross leave this week for Mack Lake, Quebec), where they will sptjd two months with Mrs, Rose' brother at his summer cott- age, Mr and Mrs, W . J. Currie and Mr. Urn. John A.earl and M a. a werev asitttt g fewt for a days lora, They drays through the oount y, and found the crepe leaking wall i the seotian through which they passed. Among the snec dui candidates at the recent examine one of the Ontario Normal 'College, Tia Ilton, we are pleas- ed 10 note the name t Mr. Geo. L. Gray, B. A. , sou of Mr: a d Mrs. Mark Gray of town._ Mr. Gray no t o nly secure d a High Se3o1 Speoi Oertifleate in English and 11iatot but he passed the whole examination with first olein honors. At then ere not more than twenty from, a clans Of over two hundred, who obtained this reditable standing, our young friend is o be congratulated on his expellant xtioc . A TEAR IN ADYANCE WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE j MR. WILLIAM BXSTSR, An Ex-Reeye. of Mo rig Tom:whip. The above named g tleman has been closely assooiated wit the progress and development of the t =whip of Morris, and with its, munictpa history, He is a Sootoliman by birth, tilt has for a con- siderable length of tirm, been a resident of this section. For a.izt unber of years he served in the cape ty of Councillor, and Yater as Reeve. a also represented the Brussels Grey -Mo tis division in the County Council for two years. Mr. Iabister is well ver d in municipal matters and has ale taken quite an interest in educatio a1 .and political affairs. . OLD BOYS Ht1ME COMING. FALL FMR DATES. Wingham Sept. 26--27 Atwood Oot. i-•4 Blyth ......,,...SRpt 28•--24. r se 13 ns la ,. ...,. .. to of Exeter Sept. 16-17 Goderich , Sept 25 -26- 27 Listowel., .... , . Sept 4 -IS Luoknow . , . , , .. Sept. 30 Oct 1 Ripley , , , . Sept, 24---25 Teeawater....,,,,..001 1-2 Tiverton Oat, 2-8 Walkerton Sept 19-20 Seaforth...„., , - , . Sept. 19-20 alildmay _Sept 23.24 Toronto e.,...... Mg 26 Sept. 7 London..,,,Sept, 6-14 What You. May Expect. Here are a few into you •r,. ; t ex. _peot to be told b the nati '•'' . 1 the place at 'which y n spend your vacs. tion : This isthe butte, t summer we've ever had bore. Things have never been so baokward here as they are th .a season. It ain't never bocce ao wet here before, There's lots of fie here, but for some reason they ain't b' in' just now. It you'd been ere last week you conal of pulled 'eixeont fater'n you conid bait your hook. It's too bad you gn't goin' to be here about two weeks lacer. Things, just be- gins to be at their lomat then. There was a mei ketohed one that weighed 'levet poo ids in here day be- fore yistady. Last year every o'ie of them trees was just loaded with fr :it. ' Generally we hal.o lots of vegetables, but our games ain't somehow doire very well this season,-Chatcago Record - Herald. • Saturday afterno n was busy in Wirg- ham, being the d y of the Huron Old Boys Exoursion From Toronto. The special excursion rain of 'nine coaches Arrived iu Wiugha n at 1 30 o'ulock and , the.znetnbers of Il.e Town Council, the Citizens' Band a d a large number of, our towns -people were at the atat•iou to welcome the visit a. A procession was formed, headed b the band, marching to .the .Town. Hall, where an address of welcome was_ -read, •y Town Clerk Fer- guson and addres=es of welcome were given by Reeve Twin and Councillor Gordon President J. R. Lyon, of the old boys, responded t• the addresses of wee. come, and was f,llowed by Honorary President Floody, Dr. Stratford, and Messrs. W.E. Gr, yes, J. S. MoKiunon, and Jos. Timmins Mayor Holmes pre- sided re- sid d at the rem') on ceremony.After dinnersthe Citizen Band paraded to the park and the ace ncoc, was very pleas. aptly spent. The ttraction of the after,-, noon was a basal 11 match between the Wingham and Ki 1 cardine league teams, The game was a g, od ono and the 1ooale were winners by a score of 0 to 2. The races and :+iOrland dancing were next iu order and fforded much amuse- ment to the large number of people at the park. The • lzes in these events were awarded as ollows:-Boys race - Fred Loekridge, Milton -White, Dick Mann, Girls rape Wilhelmina Holmes, Toronto, Olive K ox, Jennie Stapleton. Fat glen's race- r. l . E. W. 'amtyn, R. F. White. B nd n,en'a rage -Elliot Fleming, Hal Tr t, A. J. Piton; High- land dauciug-M bei and Flora MoDon' Aid, ties; e 2nd, erne McDonald; 3rd Tommy Ross, C tress, Councillor Mo. Donald also gay several selections on the bag pipes. The afterno was very pleasantly spent end mauy ere the handshakes in- the old friends/ meeting. The visitors remaiued over, until Monday evening and spent the bine vietting with relatives and old friends and we are sure .he peo- ple of Wingh m will be pleased to at any time again elcotne the old beta and girls back to he best town in the oonnty. • The stores f the town were decorated with flags fcr Saturday, The town ag was lying in honor of the visit oft a old boys and girls. Streamers' street with Huron Old Bo ere hung up on Jo•ephine the mottos:-- "Welcome 'a " '-Toe town is yours." At Brussels the celebrated Toronto senior Stott fcr .ball team played a. game with theBrn els in rmediate team t� e ss , the home team winning by a score of 1 to 0, ' A number of he old boys and girls left the trait at Lis °Wel,'Srnesete, Bluevale and other stat' ns along the line and many went on t e evening train to visit Kinoardine aril other points up the Tine. Among the vi 'tore were; -J, It Lyon, F.Floody,W. E. roves,,'. S. MeKinnon, t f .''tmmine J. J. H m - Dr, Stretford, ,Ta J o , r uthr Mr. and Mrs.; WM. Mitaheta, Foster Fyfe, Geo. A Ne Missetaggie Risco Andrew Gray, M MIS. Reading, Mr children, F. W. R ton, Thos. Moorehead, kii,Miss Eva Paterson, and Mr&. Spedding, and Mrs. Mann and ob.-Merton Hart. if you purpose taking a trip to the Old Land travel via the C.P.R.'Wens. The two Empresses give the best st service. Get tickets and full information from Alex Boss. - Giant 'Triplets "Currency" '•13abst,' and "Stag„ Chewing Tobtt000es, in big plugs. Quality always the ttanie. Winghatn IS ALL RIGHT It is rot our policy to advertise . every sale we melee, as it is often a private matter between the eelier i And boyar, but we will only say that since starting .buainees two nmonths; ago we .bare, twined over a Ict or. property, and our' irfsuranoe:•business has grown beyond our'exaebtatiena Almost every idly vee have people from a distance'vee hir,K to'bill+-p o- perty in or:near WingLam,- . At preeeut we have' • a sure 'pure ch•,ser for a 50 or 75 -timelier= within a mile or two of tow- ; moot heat good order. It you have a Jami of this kind; please let us know at once, . Ritchie & Cosons: REAL TATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE. Griffin-VatatoneBlork, t�TINGHAIf. Phoue 128 ju th THE LEADING SHOE 'STORE 4 • OutinA Shoes Maybe • you've provided a special Outing Suit or Dress,. and an Outing Etat and over. looked the Shoes. With everything else cool, are you going to wear your ordinary,hot, stiff Shoes. Sh s. Let Your Eeet Enjoy Your •Outi(lt, T'ry it and EEO how much better you'll feel. 'omen's 'White 0 a n v'0, s Gibson Ties, with high, h white, Cuban heel; or in the Oxford shape, with natural leather, Military heels. $1.25, $1,50 to $1.75, We're Heatlgttarter's For Outing Shoes. > aOreer TEM SWIM