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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-04-09, Page 8THE • TIM t VOL XXXYII.--NO. 1888. WINGIIA] , ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. SI A YEAR IN A.DYANCE ..._...•.1 VICTORY, quered Dyspepsia guarantee. pound, 1 Dalton Macdonald • Indigestion defeated and con- by g Fothergill's Tablets 35c PER, BOX Livery box has our personal - Headquarters for Largon Cum the new remedy. McKibben THE DRUGGIST Block, Wingham. . ..- -.-.. . +-.-1 Spring HATSIIfl Fvrnishiogs1 ROBTI New it n 1 ' We have just opened out our new goods for Spriug and Summer. To say they are the nicest range ever shown here is putting pretty strongly, but really the Suitirgs are beautiful, both in design and material. The prevailing colors are Ele- phant Graya a n d Browns 1 stripes and plaids. Of course Blacks and Blues are always cor- root, and we have a large range of these goods. A ehoiee stook of Hats in all the newest styles, ee- • A good, new stook in all lines. Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Fancy Vests, eto, COME IN. MAXWELL Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnishings ................es., f FOR EASTER f 1 STRAWB=ERRIES GREEN OLIVES LETTUCE CE,LERY RIPE TOMATOES ORANGES BANANAS LEMONS PARNELL'S BREAD t I o I ( v d I I 1 1 I n p I, a t >4 Bulk Pickles, per quart, , 200 Bottle Pickles, 8 for - - 260 Cooked, Ham, Tongue, Cream Cheese, eto., eto. CLINK CHRISTIE'S TEAS J. Henry Chrlsikr GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Wingham Liberals. A meeting of the iberale will be held in the C. O. F. hall ext Monday even- ing for the pnrpoe f electing delegates to attend the norm sting convention on F delay, 24th inst. There should be a large attendance t this meeting and e very Liberal in the town is invited, WANTED! -1,C00 lbs C 010 bitter; 28o a pound this wee. ; the BEE Elven STORE. Bus Busin The Winphene b hands on Monday norman, who has some months sold of Kincardine. good business an to welcome hi Vannonnan bas he will do in futn ss Change. s business changed Mr. V. R. Van - ad the business for at to Mr, Alex. Reid, r. Reid has secured a the TIMES is pleased to Wingham. Mr. otyet decided on what e. FOR SALE—Two g... Apply to J. A. MoL = N. 'vo kinghorsee. Died in There 'reseed a Monday, April Adelaide Tole, rel' B. Swale, of Wro� Mrs. Smale had winter with her sol been ill for only' old friends heard o regret, The rema Wroxeter for inter Chicago. ay in Chicago, on 0th, Eliza Annie of of the late Dr. S. eter, in her 66th year, been spending the in Chicago and had short time. Many her death with deep ne were brought to rent. PANTED. -1000 rat shins, and all other kinds raw furs.. GED. E. KING. Gospel Temp Tho gospel le•• the Town Hall under the auspice Association was was rather late started, but the spe of Toronto, gave a anoe. Mr. F. Bnc man. ranee Meeting. erance melting in n Sunday evening, of the Local Option rgely attended, It before the meeting ker, Rev. R. Hobbs, ood talk on temper - anon was the c : ir- Do not fail to read cu. 1...ortant an- nouncement No. 2 . ; ge 5 of this paper. WILLIS & Co. .cots and ehoes, Robt. Johnston's old stand. The Late Mr. David. Bel on Tuesday con • Bence of the de: F. J. Tripp, wh'. Say evening, at a brief illness. s darighter of the Bell, of Wingha•. ar days in this '. Western States Mr. and Mrs. months visiting his vioinity last rs. Tripp. received a message eying the sad intern'. th of his sister, Mrs. h tock place ons Mon. Spokane, Wash., after eceased was the eldest late John and Mrs. , and spent her young' lane, removing to the bont twenty years ago. ipp spent a couple of elatives and friends in all. Good kitchen -girl wanted. Apply at he KING EDWARD HOTEL. Sale of Stoc • and Implements, Mr. Arch Mar n, of lot 28, concession 0, East Wawa . ooh, has sold his 100 ►ore farm to h e nephew, Mr. John .Iartin and wil hold an unreserved motion sale of f rm stock, implements tnd household urniture on Monday, sprit 27th. Mr Martin has a good tet of stook and implements. See bills or particulars John Purvis, ano- ioneer, Get your b arly. We ha end do not inte took is sold out y carriage or go•cart a Iarge stook coming d reordering when the W :, r.ER's Furniture Store, Wing am Eiowlers. At the annual meeting of the Wing - ram Bowlers o Monday evening in the )onncil Chareb: r, officers for this year vere elected a follows': —Hon. Presi- lent, Dr. 1'. sodonald; Hon. Vice 'resident, A. .. Musgrove; President. . E. Smith; Vice President, Geo. C. 12armors; Sec Trews W. A. Campbell; yawn Commit ee—L. Kennedy, L. W. ianson, Geo, C. Manners and Peter leave, jr. T. =re will be a number of sw players : this year and i orrling routs .tr to be a popular sport for the [x ging sew , A number of ladies in oven have a probed a 'wish to see a dios' bowl olub formed this season nd a gene Meeting of the ladies in - raided int game will be held in the loutwit Ch her next Monday after. oon, at 4 'olosk for the purpose of ormdng a nb. All ladies interested re req testa to attend the meeting. The Win The program fo be held in Wingh llth has been arra program will be 2 ing races and for and 2.18 pacing sac The programa hay different horseme that there will be days. ham Races. the summer raced to m on June 10th and ged. Tho first day's 0, 2 15 end 2,21 pan. he second dry 2 25 s and a free•for-all, been sent to the and it is expected large entry for both Fors SALE—Glover, Timothy, Goose Wheat, etc. Giro E KING. Will Attend The members of oil, C- O C. F. w will attend divine the Baptist Church, April 26th, when R preaoh`a sermon app oaken. Members a in the Chisholm Hal m. A epeoial meet will be held next make arrangements !vine Service o Wingham Conn - h visiting members swice in a body .in In Sunday morning, v. H. E. Allen will °prints to the oe- requested to meet at 10 30 o'clock a. ng of the Council onday evening to or tho service. FARM TO RENT—Goad farm to rent for grass or propping. Two miles from Wingham, Apply to H. DAMS Directions fo Warm the teapo Put in a teaspoon for every two cup boiled water and boil) from five t the ]ignor o teapot and se way, if kept warm retain its delicious fl account of its del pound of "Salado" pound and a quarter e. e e Making Tea. (croekery isbest). of "Salada" Tea Pour on freshly ow it to steep (not ht minutes. Pour eaves into another hen made in this "Selada" Tea will or for honrs. On cions strength a ill go as far as a t other teas. Applications for The license' cow Huron are to mee cfnith's efHce, Aub April 22nd, at 1 the applications fo year 19[8 9. Las tavern and two issued in West applications this y tavern licenses and t The' new applicants bury, for a tavern 'and Mtohael Dalton in Goderieh, iquor Licenses. issioners of West at Inspector As. n, on Wednesday, o'clock to consider licenses for the year twenty-five hop licenses wore iron. There are ar for twenty-six ree shop licenses. re Joseph Ratten- ioenee in Clinton, for a shop license Seeds, Seeds, Seeds.—Farmers l Get your supply at GED. E. KINGS, Leaving Vingham. Miss E . Mathe teacher in the juni Public School take she leaves for P where she intends heson'smany tri leaving Wingham missed, not only but also in the Presbyterian Chu active interest Guild, Sunday Band. on's reeignation as department of the effect this week and nghkeepsio, N. Y., eliding. Maus Mat- nds are sorry she is She will be greatly n the teaching staff, ork of St. Andrew's oh, where she took an n the Westminster oheel and Mission DRESSMAKINt Mies Carruthers wish- es to announce . at she; is prepared to do dressmaking either by the day or at ber own home, on the south corner of Catherine St., Wingham. Homeseek rs Excursions. The Grand T ink Railway System will issue seoon plass return tickets at reduced rates principal points in Manitoba, Sask tohewan and A arta. Good going Ap 12th and 26th, 7th and 21st, A let, 16th and 291 ing within sixty will be attache information ra agent of the System. • 11 14th and 2 h, May nue 9t an 3rd, July g, 4t d 18th, Sept. . Tickets good return - days. A tourist sleeper to each train. For full es eto., apply to any Grand Trunk Railway WANTED.—A ton of roll batter daily, 27o; fresh gathered eggs; also any quantity dried apples, feathere, ele. GED. E. KING. Flood Did Damage. The high wa or last week not only tore up a piece f the roadway near the flour m:11, but it also did considerable (Iamago to the ill property. The water was oseeral fe t deep in the basement of the rill and large quantity of band and ;;ravel w b washed into the base. n:e>_ U and in rfered with the working of '':Ie mach nery. A portion of • the Den int wall as washed away and the flue r'ss p shed some inches out of' prbit sin, ad the aooident 000nrred during the n ht there ie no telling where the damage would haps ended. Farm Stock and Imply Mr, James Robinson, of Best Wawanosh, is glvl� and will hold a clearing farm stook and impleme. fees on Friday afterno See bills for list of l.'uuvis, anetionoer, ent Sale. lot 30, oou. 8 g np farming notion sale of Its on his prem. n, April 17th. articles. JNo, Spotton Correspondence Schools desire five energetic salesmen, oto matte heaegnarters at 'W g , one at Orangeville, and two eterboro. Good contracts to, hustle , none other need apply. This an interesting pro. position for male teachers. New Teacher The regular mouth Public School Board day evening. The ii before the Trustees w a successor to Miss E. applications were ren M. Fraser, of Lon Mies Fraser has bad f experience and is mended. An ancon B. Ferguson for so was ordered to be and ofcere eaiariee paid. nsaged. meeting of the s held on Tues - extant business the engaging atheson. Seven ved and Miss M. n was engaged. ur and a half•years cry highly reoom- t of $3 00 from J. of trustee eleotion aid. The teachers vere ordered to be of Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T, Fells' butcher shop. Conservatiyes 1 A meeting of the tee of the old East Conservative Aesoci Wingham on Thur decided to hold a o' ham on Thursday, purpose of forming and the nominating the Legislature for t Several gentlemen probable candidates, A. H. Musgrove o man, of Morris; West Wawanosh hart, of East Waw the convention t the standard -bears eking Ready. xecutive Commit - and West Huron tions was held in day last. It was vention in Wing - 3rd. !cat. for the a new association f a oandidate for e new north riding. are mentioned as among them being town; James Bow - m. MoQnillin, of d Matthew Lock - noels. It will take decide who will be Dr. Ovens. Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will bo at McKibbon's drug store, Monday, April 27th. Hours: 12a,m. to8p.m. Giarses properly fitted. Praise for Win The Jsmestown c Brussels Post wro week :—"We hes Archie C. Wright, has got a goad posi store in Toronto. in both commercial having received a d Wingham Business ex oellent recommen Spotton, which secu situation. Archie to five and a half m. friend has certainly career, which is alike self and the college trust his past sncce. dex of what awaits h the industry, pluck have won him such et ndent will stand h• fighting the more after life. May lob • be yours Arohie a• College still prosper certainly has in the ham College. .rreepondent of the o as follows last tilg congratulate of this place, who ion in a wholesale chie is a graduate and stenography uble diploma from College, also an from Principal :d him a splendid .k each course in ths. Our young had a brilliant creditable to him - he attended, We ses are but an in - m and we are sure and ability which signal success as a in good stead in ,renuous battles of confirmed success d may Wingham in the future as it set." Death of After an illness e months, Mary A. • late Henry Ball, pa last at her home on 72nd year. Mrs. dent of Wingham f and was held in hig circle of friends. years a member of t and as long as her he active in Church wor with her late husba Ootober) from east o and settled on a far '. near Brussels and until moving to WI always was bright au. ever ready to give friends in the time family consists of fo daughters. The sons Touonto; John and horse at present, a Colombia. The daugh and Miss V. R., Vano Misses Libby and. Han bereaved family will 0? apathy of many f of a bind and Affect!• funeral took place on to the Wingham cera rs. Ball. tending over several others, relict of the sed away on Friday 'atriok street, in her all had been a reai- r acme eight years esteem by a large She was for many Methodist church lth permitted was Deceased came d (who died last Toronto, in 1876 n Grey township, ere they resided ' ham, Mrs. Ball cheerful and was helping hand to of trouble. The r sons and four aro Dr. Ball of A., who are at one in British era;—Airs. Copp, • ver, B. C., and ahatbome. The have the sincere ends in their lose ate mother. The Monday afternoon tory, t: Died in A well-known regi passed away at Lon the person of Mary James Beckett, of aged 68 years. Deo poor health for a Ion in Loudon for tre months. Berl. Beck laud and had resided many years and h friends. The ber family will have t community in their eral will take pia residence this (Thu 2.30 o'clock for the (mdon. ent of this section on on Tnesday in sokett, wife of Mr. Lower Wingham, ased had beau in time and bad been tment for some tt was born in Ire - in Oda section for d a large oirole of ved husband and sympathy of the Miction. The fin- e from the family aday) afternoon at Ingham cemetery. Epworth Leag Very auocesstul a were held „ in con Epworth League of Church on Sunday Monday evening. T occasion was Rey. R Gerrard street church, pastor of the oburoh large congregations at in the evening the se to be augmented by lecture room. The sp evening text the wo verse of the 14th chap thiana:—"For if the uncert sin sound, vsho self to the battle?" T inn was treated fro point, and after deal ment neoeseary, the proceeded to enunoi which were to be being, extreme wo for gain, an undue pleasures and am oonviotions regardi and dectrinal fad was a forceful one a the vigorous style preacher." The mu services wan excelle choir, and the sol Homuth, of Toronto ham, were highly a day evening an ente in the lecture moo which, a good pr instIuiuental inns including solos by address by Rev. M Anniversary. uivereary servioes ection with the ingham Methodist et, and also on preacher for the chard Hobbs, of oronto, a former re. There were oth services, and ting capacity had chairs from the aker took for his s from the 8th. er of First Code. - trumpet give an hall prepare him - life of the Christ - a military stand - ng with the equip. everend gentleman e some of t'_e foes met, among them ldlinese and greed regard for worldly semente, unsettled g religions truths, ism. The sermon d was delivered in aracteristio of the Teal part of the tly rendered by the a of Miss Laura formerly of Wing- reciated OnMon- tainmeut was hold of the church, at gram of vocal and , etc., was given, iso Homuth and an: Hobbs. CHURCH NOTES. The congregati church, Mount Fo oall to Rev. Wm. in the Presbytety o Easter Day will at St. Paul's Chu Communion servi o'clock in the morn a special musical se ed, and the Rector sermon on "The Re W. A. Cameron, graduated from I has been appointed Street Baptist Chu only 20 years of a usual to appoint e charge. Mr. Ca bered by Wingha of the MoMast several weeks in The glad East recognized in th Snnday. Speoi dered by the ch will appeal to t pastor will give interpretation the evening wi the Cape of S are saturated Strangers alwa Special servi S. A. Barrack On Friday at 8 take the form Attribntee of 0 8 p. m. and all Rawling, of T services. Ori Mo gram of musio, re rendered, at the articles will be on are at7a.in.,1 You are all invite n of Westminster est, has extended a Doper, of Port Perry, Whitby, suitably celebrated oh. There will be s at 8, 10 and 11 ng. In the evening vice will be render• vil1 preach a special igion of the Home." B. A., who has just °Master University, pastor of the Bloor oh, Toronto. He is and it is most un - young a man to that eron will be remora. ites as he was leader r Band, whish spent his town. r Day will be suitably Methodist Church next 1 anthems will be ren - r, and floral decorations e sense of beauty. The n the morning, "A new an old text," and in 1 speak on "Rounding rms." These subjects ith the Easter spirit. welcome. es will be hold in the during Easter week. p. m. the service will f an "Acrostic on the 1st." On Saturday at ay Sunday, Major J. route, will conduct day at 8 p. m. a pro - Rations, etc., will be lose of which a few sale. Sunday services a. m,, 3 and 7 p. m. The Westmins enjoyable "tee Monday evenia ing of Suottir eto. Interesting by Rev. D. Perri After intermiesio lunoh was serve is leaving our with a gold -mon memento of the held by her frie sincerely regret er Guild spent a moat ng with Burns," on the program consist- gongs, instrumentals, addressee were given and Mr. Geo. Mutton, , daring which a tasty , Mies Matheson, who Met, was presented ed parasol as a blight 'teem in which she is ds of the Guild, who er departure. Itev, Pather in the hospital operation, eeman of Dundas died at Hamilton alter an LIBERAL ►ONVENTIQN. The atomisers o Live Committee forming the new held a meettna in of this week whe a.convention to be Hall, Wingham, o at 1 o'clock for the new Association fo nominating a oandi latnre. The Chair polling divisions are delegates aro elected Each division will b delegates and it is im division in the riding ed. At the meeting Jae. Young, of An President pro tem an Secretary pro tem. the 24111 it will be ne officers, adopt a ne this makes it more i should be a fall rep Liberal in the ridin Dome. Remember April 24th. Amor Tuesday were Je W. H. Kerr, F, clair, Brussels; A wick ; Geo. Tay Morris; Alex. K Taylor, John Shi East Wawanosh • eter; Chas. St Bailie, West Blnevale. the .Liberal Execrat- or xeenor the municipalities iding of North Huron, iagham on Tuesday it was decided to call. 'held in the Town Friday, April 24th, urpose of forming a North Heron and ate for the L^gia. en of tha different asked to see that or this convention. entitled to five ortant that every o fully represent. on Tuesday, Mr, urn was elected H. B Elliott as t the meeting on may to elect new constitution and portant that there esentation. Every will be made wel- t date is Friday those present on ec Young, £nburn; . Scott, W. M. Sin - ex. Mo Ilan, Ho. r and 9 .Isbieter,, y Tnrnberry; B. H. 11 and John T. Carrie, John Douglass, Wrox- art, Ashfield ; Wm. awanoth; R. N. Duff, Clearin Mr. Thee, Fcr 14, East Wawan is giving np far clearing auction s implements on A good list of See bilis. Jo . ,11 Auction Sale. , of fot 80, concession :b, near Whitechuroh, ing and will hold a le of farm stock and dnesday, April 22nd. ock and implements, PURVIS, auctioneer. 91 HIGH SC OOL NOTES. Items of Inter.st from the Acropolis. Tuesday nigh the WW H. S. was ablaze wit colors, red and evidence. We were "at to our many frie hospitable to ns i trust our initial The guests were entrance by the ushered to the a program consisti A. Chisholm; d Cline; dancing Verna MoDonal P. Macdonald, S. Boyle, was gi was chairman, school extended The citizens throughout the The lunch roo with the school charge of the se open at nine o'ol The ideal we promenade far a So liberal we donations of ea a great surplus way we could s was to give an pupils only on If we had on visions would have had our reh the great event was a gala night for The spacious building Light and our school white, were much in .mo" fcr the first time .de, who have been so the past year, and we ttempt was a success. received at the central staff and were then embly room, where a g of a Bolo by Miss W. te by Messrs Hill and y Misses Flora and , and speeches by Dr. T, Currie and Rev. T. en. Mr. R. McBurney nd on behalf of the welcome to our guests. nd gave selections ening. , which was decorated colors and under the for pnpils,tvas thrown k. her enticed many to d wide. the pupils with their dwiohes and cake that emained and the only e to solve the difficulty ther promenade for the ednesday evening. y foreseen that the pro - so plentiful we might real the evening before i. tend of after. r Vice would like that the staff an School acquitted arranging and bri oeseful culminatio to add to the above pupils of the High hemselves nobly in ging to euch a sum the entertaining of eople's societies of together with the resentative bodies. ble alike to those he interesting pro. who had in hand hich were so ad - Lone Wo Miss Ages, M missionary, well- oress of "Lone died at Paris, Pra for a holiday from ,among the blacks ent. Her rernat where her relativ elocinent speaker, vague writing e widely* known* ian In Africa. lister, the Afrioan own as the anth- omen in Africa," , on her vtay house her labors of years the Dark (lottin- g; will be taken t* ere she was burn, and s reside. She was an nd a faithful vrorker rtit hes made laer Reduced Rates for Easter Ou acoount of Easter the Grand Trunk Railway System will issue return tickets et /angle first-clase fare between ell stations in Oeuade, also to Detroit and Port Haron, Math; Buffalo, Ntagere, Falls end Suspension Bridge, N' Tickets good going April 10th, 17th, I8th, 19th and 20th Valid retnreiug on or before April 21st, 19C8 Secure tickets from any Grand Trunk Tiotet agent. The quality of principles on whioh and our low rice increased trade. pimple deal witkt Will you be ene your spring reqni A large stook of JAS. WAL tn. furniture. the e3 run our business are review for our e end that after they alwaye Akan. our elastomers for roe beds, springs and R Furniture Dealer, .11111111.1.10•111•111=1. 'Of Easter Term OPENS APRIL 2IpT. 1114b "VW Canada's Greatest Chain of High - Grade Business Colleges. located at PErnanonOIN Et WINGRAM WALKERTON GODERI follows the custom of business concerns and takes no vacation, Telegraphers are in great demand in July, August, September and October. We train more young people than any other management in Ontario. There must be a reason ; write for it ritA IL COURSES WINGWANI BUSINESS GOLLEGE Properties Far Sale FRAME COTTAGE —Minnie St. FRAME COTTAGE—Patrick St. FRAME COTTAGE—North St. FRAME COTTAGE—Frauces St. FRAME leg STORY—Viotoria St. FRAME 1S -O STORY—Ed ward St. FRAME lee STORY—Scott St. FRAME 2 STORY— Minnie St. BRICK STORY—Victoria St. BRICK 1 STORY—John St BRICK 2 STORY (new) —Victoria BRICK 1 STORY (new) —Jcsephine BRICK 2 STORY (new)—Cetharine Properties in Pleasant Valley, Lower Town, Town Plot, Greenville, Chisholmtown and in the central parts of the town. Call and see us. We can Emit yon. Don't all speak at once. Choice farms at right prices and on easy terma. Iuenrance—all kinds. Farm Loans—low rates. Ritchie 86 Cosens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Phone 123 r76.17he Leading g'"mllimiElgShoe stol The Robins are here and Glegions Easter is but a few days dr. Our Spting showing- of praeti- wear Styles has never been equalled in Wingharn, It is ready for your inspection. You will find styles for Ladies, Gents, Girls and Boys out of the OttontArtv and Fula', of Before telecting your IMSTEtt, MICAS, step in and see what we haVe to offer, Our prices always please. See gul for Trunke and Valises. *W. Greer