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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-01-02, Page 9THS VOL XXXVIL—NO. 1874, IN(iHAM TI WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1908.. ' $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE .,_r,.,P..+-.. '._ 4 ...�-•.....+-.-r....r»-..h.-ti 1 1 0.0 Y00 SHAVE ?. Jnat drop in at Walton McKibbon'a Drug Store and borrow (without any charge to you what- evet) ru AtuitoStrop WITO rE ONLY RAZOR AN$ AUTOMATIC / ROPPER COMOINCO IN,ONL PIECE., SIMIne41 ,ND _UNIQUE r A Common Sense Serf Stropping Safety Razor Renews sharp edge each shilve and makes YOU, withoutprevious experience, as ex- pert as a goorl. Barber. Not unscrewed or taken apart to strop or glean. You have with, sharpen and clean it e4 QUICKLY that shaving becomes a pleasure instead of a task. The complete outfit, $5.00 { (Worth at least double) btropping Safety Razor Twelve Certified Blades i • One First Quality Horsehide Strop. Ali in Handsome Leather Case ' NOTE:—One Auto Strop blade is always kept properly sharp and outlasts dozens of ,"no ctroppma kind that you must throw away -when dull. Walton Mi(ihhnnIc THE DRUGGIST 'Maodonald Block, Wingham. S1 -se- - .. 4 • ......._.r... The Hom Journal. The Home 3'onrna for January comae'. out with a atunning Dover, representa- ,tiie of Canadian womanhood. The principal feature is a extended account of the Women's Inat me Convention at /Guelph, in which ie i • eluded an address to the women of anada from Lady Edgar, President of 'he National Coun- cil of Women. A • article on "Graft and Mismanageme t," disonsies Mon- treal Municipal a ears, while another ort "Brehmer Rest" by Mra. Wayeott, illustrates what the women of Montreal eh are doing to comb: t the white plague. "Artistic Home aking," be? Arthur B. Gleed, deals'w h an effective, simple treatment of t • dining room. The music tbie mon • is "The Fairies," by Dolores, a sweet ' ittle song of home and Childhood. The Editorials and other departments arcrisp and interesting, and evidence oo, tinned improvement in tine interesting *median journal which is published by he Canadian Woman's Magazine Pub ailing Co., Limited, 59.61 John St„ Toro • to. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear oraer's Shoes and Rubbers Passenger Tra Ditched. No 2 Eastern. Expre : e of the 0. P. R. was wreoked .near Nor h Jay on Friday last and one passenger : tiled and several injured, Edward ",•Lane, of Luck - now and A, Gilchrist, • t Glenannan are intended in the injure Sraorat, PRICES on all goods for two weeks, at the Ben H1vn. New Teleph Mr. L. F. Bin been appointed a the Bell Telepilon has entered upo Mrs. Binkley will as soon as they. honee. The' TI residents oil Vin ne Manager. ey, of Toronto. has Local Manager for Oo in Wingham and hie duty. Mr, and aka up housekeeping re able to secure a s 'welcomes them as am. Hone() and alsorooms to rent. Apply to Miss K. M, FISHER, The Annual The anneal meetin; Agricultural Sooiety� Council Chamber o noon, January 16th officers and director the scoiety and peo the Wingham fall requestedto attend seting;, of the Turnberry i11 be held in the 1 Thursday after - for the eleotion of . All members of e who wish to see fair a enemas are he meeting. Two eight room houses to let. Apply to R. Vanstone, A "Sho Fly" Sale. Ib may seem rat r out of season, but it's not. Mr. R bt. Johnston, shoe dealer, announces "shoe.fly" sale of se asonable footwea for ladies, gentle- men, girls and boy., during the balance of the month. At he prices quoted the "til nes" ought to " y" out of the store in quint{ order. Rad :his advt. on page 6 of this paper. "r. WANTED, --1000 rat iki', and all other kinds raw furs. Vt3Eo. E. KING. Married' Mr. George Q. Mrs, A. Young, o Jessie A. Hendereo ham were marrie Presbyterian Chu! Tuesday, I,leoembei being performed b Mr. and Mra. Yonl wishes of their man t Toronto. ung, son of Mr. and this town and Miss , formerly of Wing - in Dunn Avenue h at Toronto, on 31st, the ceremony Rev. A. T. Geggie. g will have the best Wingham friends. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS ,AND OVER. COATS at RALF price—less than cost, at the BEE RIVE. Married i A quiet wedding on the evening of 31st, when Miss daughter of Mr. an later of the end line in weolook with Mr a highly respected y of Detroit. The num bride in this district TIMES in wishing the years of happy wedd Detroit. oo place in Detroit ueeday, December etsaie T, Findlater, Mrs. Wm. Find- f Morris was joined Walter H. Yonnge, ng business man ronsfriends of the ill • join with the oung oouple •, . n5'lite. WANTED —Cook once. Apply ' to KENNEDY, Free Bed a Hospithl, Through the gener sity of a number of our townspeople free bed, for the use of patients who a e not in a position to pay, is being establ shed in the Wing- ham'hospitai. The o • at of maintaining a bed of this kind is estimated at $200 per year and while t • s amount has not yet been subscribed sufficient money will be forthcoming to ensure the enc. oess of the project. People who may feel disposed to subs ibe to this worthy object can leave til it donations with Dr. A. J. Irwin. sufficient funds oan be raised a servo• d free bed will be placed in the hospita The Ta andCoffe Store These lines --Teas and Coffee—I bun from the very beet known and reliable eo'nr0ee. Having had many years experience in testing and blending I am in a position to offer you eXeeptional values. They're right in QUALITY S [RENOIR FLAVOR PRICE Give them fi trial and be 0011• -Owed of Melt worth, ivyyo,mo.rYr, Ydever'.m•A• A big seleotion Of linnet Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Seta, eto., also et right prioes. See them. t�l�tlll J. Henry ChrIsiIe 3roeer and" �yC,y": amhina, i$etcb*tt W!n . Highest price paid for bidets and poui- tryat T. Fells' butcher shoe). Institut The reguiar me Farmers' Institut eels on Wednaed Thursday followi commencing at i.` grain will oonsi addresses at both o noon President' house, Highfield, stook; W. F. Kid of farm, building Aylmer, address. house, How to i conditions; W. F. and care of gr Baokne, Poultry r Meetings. tinge of East Huron will be held at Brus- y, January 16th and g at Gotrie, meetings 0 and 7.80 p. m. Pro- t of the following themeetings. After - address; Sohn Gard. aising feed for live Simooe, Ventilation Dr. Annie Backus, vening, John Gard. prove present farm Kydd, Small fruits pevines; Dr. Annie ising. R nsemaid at (DR ) J. P. Sold Croce Mr. C. N. Griffin, grocery business in years has sold out t of Mitchell, who in the near futur large circle of Erie will hear with r remove from th so long a resident will be greatly the very best wis f uturo success. to welcome Mr. Dr. Ovens, Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 'will ba at Moltibbon'a drug store, Monday, Jan, 27. Hours: 12 a.m. tO 8p, m. (Ranee properly fitted - Young; La From a clipping Times received the that Misr Myrtle estr, and Mrs. W. 0 of this town is begin tention as a violi aocotrnt of a 'Chris at the Thomas Times bays: --The posed of the beet Special mention violin playing t>f McIver, two tele violin duets mad depths of yin by their exoell*n y Violinist. of the St. Thomas ther day we learn Ivor, daughter of Molvor, formerly log to attract et. 1. In giving an as entertainment iliama' Home, the program WAS, oom- lent of the city. ld be made of the Goodhue and Mite young ladies whose all Wonder at the y they oommanded laying." y Business. ho has been in the Ingham for many Mr. A, J. Malcolm, ill take possession . Mr. Griffin has a de in Wingham who gret if he deoidesso town. He has been 1 Wingham that he seed. He will have es of his friends, for he Tmins isl pleased alcolm to our town. CLEARING SALE Of GOODS, FURS, SUIT COATS, ETC. INTER DRESS S, MEWS OVER- GEO. E. KING. • Rev, T. S. B)yie Honored. A very pletasane. f gathering took place t. Paul's Church on hen a number of the Y. P. A. assembled rentor, Rev. T. S. ntation to him of a -headed cane, suit- e presentation was r; president, while d by Miss,Flenty. lasing their hearty interest taken by fare of the young The rector, hay- timation of what pletely surprised,. gratitude to the iIy remembrance. Lore prized as it g people of the re Mr. Boyle is himself. Ro- by Mrs. Boyle, evening was en. at the rectory of New Year's Eve, members of the A and "surprised" th Boyle, by the preen ,very handsome gol ably inscribed, T made by Miss Port an address was re the secretary, expr appreciation of the Mr. Boyle in the we people of the church ing had no previous i was coming, was o0 and expressed his donors for their kin The gift is all the comes from the yon ohuroh, in whose welf� particularly interestel freshments were serve and a pleasant social joyed, CHURCH N ITES. Rev, T. S. Boyle evil day evening a ;penial Men, the third of his Subject-.100nso1anoo Rev. Mc, Forney, formerly of Gerrie ha superintendenoy of th Sootety,a missionary so among the Indians. 11 accept. The Presbytery of Hn ohuroh, on Friday, Deo oonaider the pall extends Niohol, of Cargilleby t Smith's Hill cobgregatio ing was adjourned to when the Presbytery d taro the call. Preach on Sun. erneon to young monthly series. nd character." f Aylmer, and been offered the New England �'ety doing work will probably At a very largely atten the members of Melvill Church, Fergus, the Rev of St. Helene received a This aburoh has been va last half of the year, Rev. the termer pastor, h through ill -health, Th with a free manse a holidays, Next Lord's Day t Baptist Chnroh will morning on "The Sanot in the evening on "Is ing a Sin? All those eating liquors in mo dially invited to be pr ing service, as well as enoe friends. A ,hear to everyone. FOR SALE.—Having disposed of my grocery and crockerystopk, I now offer my residence for sale 9 oAi'ner John street and Carling Terrace. t.Solid brick, two- story, ten rooms. One lot of two. Fine locality. 0. N. GRIFFIN. JAMB (Intended f, Mr. Wm. Moses, c ford is spending his 'TOWN. r last ♦reek) f the C. B. C. Strat- �aoation here. Mrs. 1'. S. McEwen of Wroxeter, spent a few days finder the parental roof. Mr, Walter Inner spending New Ye, friende in this vioini.t Jamee S. Straohar attended the McLean on. the 9th con. of Gre i Mise Zetta Fergn land Jae S. Stracha program et the Bln ng. Mr, Arthur Youm kr. Eastman of the London, were vi litraohan'a. We are pleased to sate that councillor ed by aeolamatton. Cntt, as he makes lhtative i GIANT Tate and "ice" Oho 1741101, gniate • Y E.ottee,oy Iiflo it Ta 'nodoerJ , in big the latus. "A business order, thousand years ago,' upon which the Rev of the Methodist next Sunday evenin subject will be, "Di what is God's will o today, and how oan I subjects will prove of body welcome. of Moorefield, is ✓ vacation with and Miss Elsie, McKay wedding, on New Year. n, of Teeswater, , assisted on the vale Oheroh open. n, of Toronto, and eetern University, iting at James n met in Knox mber 20th to to Rev. F. 0. Anburn and e. The meet- eoember 27th, alined to sus. ed meeting of Presbyterian R„ W. Craw, nanimous call. ant during the J. H. MoVioar, ving resigned ealary.is $1200 d one month's e pastor of the preach in the fled Man" and oderate Drink - 130 use intoxi- eration are cor- sent at the even- s total abetin. y welome given given, over three is the subject, W. G. Howson nroh, will speak His morning ine gaidanoe; or morning my life know it." These interest. Every - N ORTHERN LEAUEHOCKEY. Wingham 9, Pa ' erston 5. The first home ga Northern League ho local ice last Friday being the visiting tea not a olean one, the lo se control of the pl and they played foot whichever was hand Clint has been re•eleo We congratulate Mr. a most worthy repro of the season in key was played on night, Palmerston The game was referee seemed to ere on each side, all or "shinny," Owing to the poor eleotrio light sery ce the game was hour after the as nearly eleven over, but the ed, and the rink s, Delano and e were shining ce Morgan at ere particular- aoh man put a few nights the running ok" Britton le Johnston d game, and on the job. nd Galloway ' being up at ng, who was d ankle, was line, bat was nor commenced for a advertised time, and it o'clock when it was audienoe was good•natn warm: For the visite Saddler on the forward li lights, while for the def cover end Balger in goal ly strong. For the locals up a good game, and wit practice will no doubt be i for the silverware. "Oh in goal shone brilliantly, w at point put up his nenal go Moore at cover was alway On the forward line Elliott shared the honors, "Hippo his old-time form. Fleur suffering from an injur content to help out hi careful not to take too pleat a ohance in adding to hie injury. /Dunlop played well, but tired easily,nd when he gets in form will materially strengthen the forward line. The liije•np:— Palmerston —Bulger, Morgan, Buena, Delane, Root, Ironsii e, Saddler. , Moore, Johnston, filch, Fleming. biok, Lnoknow. teful to the citizens pport. turf came to the lisps put the electrio MUNICIPAL LECTION S. When the TIMES week it looked ae tb a lively contest for ham Town Connoi o'clock arrived on T week Mayor Holme were the only two positions who place with Clerk Fergu number Of oandidat Councillor, only ei tions, as follows:— Donald, Win. Nle bon, Geo. Spotto Thos, Gregory, G order to save the ex Messrs McKibben a Wingbam's Connoi follows:--Msyor, Dr, A. J. Irwin; Thos. Gregory, Ge McDonald, Wm. Spotton. en; to press last gh there would be eats on the Wing- , but when nine esday night of hot and Reeve Irwin ominees for these their qualifioetions on. Of the large s for the position of ht put in qualifioa• Bell, D. E. Mc- lson, J. W. MOKib. , Robt, Lockhart, 0, 0. Hanna. in ease of an eleotion, d Look hert resigned. for 1908 will be as m. Holmes; Reeve, unoilloref D Bell, C. Hanna, D E oholeou and Geo. East Wawanosh Following are the figares of Monde 'a voting in the municipal elections FOR P.+ EVE. 1 2 3 4 Tot. Parkes .... 67 t0 46 36-239 Ellis 47 6 54 51-198 FOR COUN ILLOR9. Gillespie 60 2 69 81-802 Scott .. . , 57 7 57 45-256 BurohiII28. r7 88 71-254 Cumming 89 :2 32 37-240 Campbell79 7 25 52-203 steetess'uleTurkeys oeIe ells lost, Moller p HIQRt BT CAM limn paid for hulas, slalnt, tallow and wool, at the Wingham TMinery. W, D. PRINGLE. .seanoeueer, B, 0 Bremen refused a gni of $100 from Ja a ralildente who Ie, tt Northern *ysopathiaed with the three Bremen ; bookeyr raved at Vnletided in the right ,oft New Yews Do. Wingham.—Britt Galloway, Dunlop, Referee, Jack Ha The boys are gr for their generous s The Salvation resone, and their 1 lightsin the shade. Brace Township Deputy Reeve, Wewhinney, J. J. J Bayfield—Reeve, lore, 0 Lindsay, S. Moore, J. Pollock, C. Parker. Bruesels—Reeve, ohn Leckie; Conn- oillors, by acolam.tion, R. Graham, A. Backer, D. A. L•wery, Jas. Jones, Clifford—Reeve, H. Graef. Council- lors, P. Brown, 3, " atson, M. Riepert, E, H. Hillhouse. Culross—Reeve, olamation, Conn Kuntz 355, Balla Arkell, 202, Adan elected. Reeve, MoGilivray; own; Councillors, hasten, L. McLean. r, Smith; Council - The Wingbam H okay Olnb weht to Listowel on New Year's Day and brought home a de , at te. the tune of 5 Rotas ,to e. It may be said,• however, that previous to th t the locals had no praotice, while the Listowel team_ had been playing for ab ut three weeks. The neat gamef league hockey will be played at the risk next Monday even - ye will be the vial. nd Luoknow eAch 'allnetaton and this iatereetinggame. been made for good e vain. be called o'nlook. log and Lnoknow tors. Wingham have a win from should be a Ver Arrangements hay4 lights and the g promptly on time— Jas, Donaldson, mi- nors, Falconer 356, h 329, Baptist 277, •n 141. First four Clinton—Mayor, by acclamation; binge; Councillors, Jackson, jr., Jam James Hearn Wm. ill S. T. Harrison, eeve, B. J. Gib. W. G. Smith, T. Ford, J. 'Taylor, raham. Exeter —Reeve, . Q. Barbier. Coun- cillors, J. J Knig t, W. Johns, A E. Fake and W. J Heaman. Sohool Trustees, R. E. H, ;ton, P. Frayne and F. W. Gladman. Goderioh—Mayer, Dr. Macklin; Reeve, McLean; 1 eputy Reeve, Elliott; Councillors, Dr. allow, Laithwaite, Craigia, Thompso , Mannings, Humber. Grey—Reeve, ` m. Fraser. Council- lors, John Brown, John D. Grant, John Cutt, J.hn McFa en. Hensall—Reeve G. C. Petty; Coun- cillors, A. Bra dt, A. Bunton, J. Stewart, J. Shep'+erd. ,I' Wroxeter—Reeve, by acclamation; Co Rae, Conrad Reis, J W. Rae, West Wawanoalb— elected over John M ority. Committers, D. R. Murray, Se Stephen Medd, Arch. R. B. Barris, noilleie, A. G, hn Douglas, D. eve, Wm, Bailie eon by 40 ma j` - y acclamatiou, nel Thompson, nderson. Wedding In A pretty wedding w the oommodione reside McKay, 9th non , whe. daughter, Miss Mario the holy bonds 01 ma McLean, of Earl Grey, 0. Wishart, B, A., Year's day. Wedding ed by Miss Bertha eo1o, "The Voice 1h Eden," was well sung han. The ring bearer was little Miss Smalld MoLean will reside in Hallett—Reeve Thos. McMillan. Councillors, H. : , Mill, B. Churchill, James Leiper, Joh • Barr. Howick —Reeve, Reeve, J. Hainst Downey, J. Uncle Kincardine—Re' Connoillors; R. T, Shearer; Deputy ok; Councillors, J. wood, J. T. Winter. ve, W. Hunter; aterson, J. Oaskey, W. Hay, J. Abell, W. Harvey, J. B. Russel. Water co miseloners, W. 3, Henry, Dr, MoCrim on, P. Shiells. Listowel—Mayor, A. Peeroh; Coun- cillors, C. A, Lee, St. Geo. Hawkins, J. S. Meyers, John atson, Peter Wal- ters, W. M. Climie. day nig* the I'+tlxrtetsioln by M' ni Grey. s solemnized at ce of Hugh W. their estimable , was united in riniony to John ask. , by Rev. A, times, on New March was play - LOCAL 0 PTI N NOTES, (Ry Rev, H. Edgar Allen, or the Local Option [We wish it to be di tinctly understood that the editor of t is paper is not the author ot the artiol s appearing under the heading of "L al Option NOt8R," but that the same is inserted at our regular advertising rates, Nor do we necessarily endorse lie opinions express- ed in this column.— d,1 Luoknow—Reeve, I. G. Anderson (acclamation); Conn Mors, J. G. Blur- kooh, M. Mitchell, D. Lawrence, D. 0. Taylor. Morris—Reeve, Geo. Taylor. Corm- Catoheon, Neil Taylor, Arthur Shaw. Reeve, Jas. Watson a Coanoillors, D. Gagne game of teat& ween from Councillors, W. Stin STEPHEN —11,esve, Deputy Reeve, Jaeob oillore, 3, K. Goetz, Turnberry—Reeve, John Mosgrove. john Rather. Doubtless you eve geed the paid display advertisem nts in the 'neves of last week about t e failure of Local Option In Owen So nd. If yon are op. posed to the move ent, doubtless you wore delighted wit such a confirmation pf your previous pinions. I wonder how many of you ill take the trouble to read the anewer t itl Here it is any- way :—"We, the n dereigned business men, citizens of the wn of Owen Sound, beg to state that L oal Option has des creased drunkenese and the use of in- toxicating liquors the town. The habit of treating is p aotically abolished. We know that Local ption, as compared with the Licensed (Bar, haa proved a success, notwithstanding the persistent antagonism of a n mber of otherwise influential citizens. We further affirm that we believe bu iness has been better and trade more a tive than it would have been ander th License System. John McQuaker Co , merchants. Horton Bros , de artmental store. Wm Wilson, furniture &undertaking. Kramer & Son, enerel merchants. The Canadian El at &Ventilation Co., stoves & fur aces. Christie Bros., 13 rdware raerohants. D. A, plaristie. J. H. Christie. Thompson & Co„ merchant tailors. T. E. Vanstone, d y goods merchants. R. D. Little, ooun illor. W. 11. Taylor, dru gist. Wm, Legate, estat agent. A. McMillan, depu y reeve, J. C. Kennedy, co tractor & builder. H. E. Middlebro, uggiet. T. A. Pickard, wen Sound Wire Fencoe Co. James Henry, tailo The National Table Co. Ltd., W. H. Merritt, managi g director. The MoQuay Tann Es Co., G. We McQuay. Janet Burt, groeer. James Cochrane, ald rman. Win. P. Tilford, M, P., president of Sun Portland ement Co. We employ 75 men. W. J. Sheen, merchant. H. E. Sampson, barri ter. 0. A. Fleming, priinipal Northern Buaineee College. R. D. Miller, insurahee agent. Many more could be ded if necessary and we had time. 0 yen Sound, Decera er 21st, 1007. es Next Week I will gi formetion about Ow as. MoDiarmid. on, Geo..Seatty, tephen Webb. ellerman. Conn. Commillors, Alex Hsi ford, D. Moffatt, Robt Ceriticillors, D. Fergitaten, S. 11, nein, J. Lambertuta John olettgue. °doh, Wm. Wallace Dan MoNanghton. Venottxt —Reeve, aceeph Hawkins. Councillors, Geo. A drew, john Moir, New Literature Books. MACBETH (Rolf Edition) AS YOU LIKE IT (Rolf Edition, And L'ETE DE LA SAINT MARTIN For nee in Collegiate. We have a full supply 1 Call on tie! R1 Ei Saunders Near New Bank Far risers and Stockmen, Attention! If you are feeding stook it will pay you to feed beet meal, recommended by all agricultural colleges in Canada and the United States. Get a sack and give it a lair trial. Sold by T, A. Menne, Wingham. e you further in- n Sound that corn te made in these On Friday, San ary meeting of ell ititorilstad. i the passage of the Local Option by -la will be held, in the Ilaptiet °hutch to elect officers for the , Britt six months of the year 1008. This meeting is open t enyone who believes the banishment o the bar would be an, adventage to Wi hem. Let every such one \ oome, end the right men in Men for the positicite A Special Offerl We offer at a right price for two weeks only, a No. 1 grass farm on first line of Morris. Terms $1000 cash, balance at 5 per cent. If you want a bargain do not fail to see this. We are still at the old deed, re. presenting the best Companies Life, Fire. Acoident, Marine, Plate Glass and Boiler Insaranoe, ready to attend to the wants of all our old customers and as many new ones ae; MI come. Our long experience gives us a knowledge of the businese that we place freely at the dieposal of our clients. We leave nothing to oha,nce, whether it is the merohant or manu- facturer requiring thousands of dollars nf insurance, or the house. holder needing two or three hundred on his furniture. we give the matter our personal attention. Ritchie & Cosells WINGHA REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Grifftn-Van atone Block. WLNGHAtf. Phone 125 Tir=EADIN_G7r-nroRE GREAT CLEARANCE Shoe Sale peo `that the be fire persuaded 10 *coot them. WINTER SHOE MUST LEA,VE OUR STORE We will not carry shoe§ over from one season to another, and every Man's, Woman's, I3oys' Misses' and Children's Shoe is priced so low that they'll go at onee. Size up these prices and stay away if yon can. neg. price 42 60 out price $2.00 Reg. Fite $e 00 oat price 81.30 Reg. ptice $1 80 Cove anti cnt twice $1.23 cnt price Girls* Shoes Reg. priCe $1 78 *At prioe $1 TAPE stion.