The Wingham Times, 1908-04-23, Page 8THS WIN(iHAM Ti
V' O L. XXXVIL—NO. 18 9 0 .o
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY% APRIL 30, 1908.
$1 A 'YEAR IN ADVANCE
i,
We are selling $1.G0 bottles of
Flaxseed Emulsion and. Hypop-
hosphites for 50 cents.I.
-
Flaxseed is best fat producer
ever discovered and when com-
bined with Hypophosphites is un-
equalled as a SPRING TONIC
and as aremedy for Colds,
Bronchitis, Exhaustion and
Nervous Trouble.
FREEI FREE I
50 cents
$1.00 Bottles for 50 cents
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
..-.+- 1-• -• - -
New
Spring
Goods
1110*
We have just opened ont our new
goods for Spring and Sommer.
To say they are the nicest range
ever shown here is putting it
pretty strongly, but really the
Snitings are beautiful, both in
design and material,
The prevailing colors are Ele-
phant Grays a nd Browns i n
stripes and plaids. Of course
Blacks and Blues are always cor-
rect, and we have a large range
of these goods.
HATS UIIls
A choice stock of Hats in all the
newest styles,
Frnshings1
A good, new stook in all lines.
Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars,
Gloves, Fancy Vests, eto,
COME IN,
ROBTI MAXWELL
Merchant Tailor and
]lien's Furnishings
If You Wailt
Tea with the proper flavor
Tea with strength
Tea that is invigorating
Tea that is quality
GET IT AT CHRISTIE'S
Parnell's London Bread
Has a reputation which nothing
can shake. It is made under the
very best conditions, has high
nourishing qualities tend is al-
ways well baked.
CET IT AT CHRISTIE'S
It will pay yon to deal here, all
the best lines kept in stook. Send
along your orders.
Hltl•1IEST PRICES PAID
FOR PRODUCE
1
J. Henry Christie
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Basebal
The Baseball Oln
Band are arrangi
celebration in W
Day, to take the
tournament. Prc
made for a splen
tionlars later.
Notes.
and the Citizens'
g to hold a joint
ngham on Victoria
form of a baseball
aratione are being
d day's sports. Par -
Read Important Annonnoement No. 4
on page 5.
Princip
A special meeti
Board was held
when Principal
leave of absent
Geo. Thompson,
engaged to take
Mr. Thompson
commended.
I Pro Tem.
g of the Public School
on Saturday evening
[usgrove was granted
for two months. Mr.
of Stratford, has been
Mr. Mnsgrove's place.
comes very highly re -
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Wingha
The regular m
L. O. L., No. 79
Orange hall on
week. There will
dates, and impor
nese to be attendee
is urgently reques
visitors will be cd
L. O. L.
eting of Wingham
, will be held in the
riday evening of this
be initiation of oandi-
nt matters of busi-
to. Every member
d to be present, and
dially welcomed,
FOR SALE—Olover, Timothy, Goose
Wheat, eto. GEO. E KING.
Tennis CIu
A meeting of th
O lab will be held i
ber next Tuesday e
8 o'olock for the pur
and electing cffic
season. All player
ed in the game
present.
Meeting.
Wingham Tennis
the Council Chem.
ening, May 5th, at
ose of reorganizing
s for the coming
and parties interest
re requested to be
FOR SALE—Two
Apply to J. A. Mo
ood workirg horses.
EAN.
Epworth Le
At the regular m
League of the Me
on Monday evenin
officers were electe
Hall; 1st Vice,
2nd Vice, Miss
B enson Ornieksha
Lottie Guest; Reo
Cor -Secy., A. Co
Dulmage; Pianist
taut Pianist, Miss
gue Officers.
eting of the Epworth
odist Church, held
last, the following•.
:—President, W. T.
isa Laura Mulvey;
. Tibbs; 3rd Vice,
k; 4th Vice, Miss
coy., F. R .Howson
tts; Treas., Miss G.
Mies Peasant; Assts.
. Laura Kerr.
. FARM TO RENT
grass or oroppi
Wingham, App
Good farm to rent for
g. Two miles from
to H. DAVIS
Sunday S
The Rev. Dr.
St. Church, T
Methodist Sun
sermons, next
evening. In t
be a grand rally
meeting to be h
the church, wh
rendered, and
Dr. Rankin, a
town. The pra
to these service
ool Anniversary.
ankin, of the Carlton
onto, will preach the
y School anniversary
unday, morning and
afternoon, there will
of the school, in a mass
d in the auditorium of
special music will be
addresses delivered by
Rev. H. E: Allen of
he are cordially invited
Knox's are going out of wall paper,
10,000 rolls to be sold at cost. Now for
bargains. -
Sermon to C.
The members
Canadian Order o
a number of vi
Gorrie, attended
Baptist Church o
The pastor, Rev.
an excellent eerm
"Friendship." I
the speaker was a
ere we would
On returning to
of thanks was ten
his excellent storm
. C. F. Members.
f Wingham Council,
Chosen Friends, with
ting members from
rvioe in a body in the
Sunday morning last,
. E. Allen, preached
, speaking mainly on
the advice given by
ted upon by his henr-
y(' truer friendship.
e hall, a hearty vote
ered to Mr, Allen for
n.
Sudden Deat
Miss Lilts Wile
died suddenly at
Wilson, of Zetl
of last week,
paralysis the da
Mies Wilson had
district for some t
at Mr. 'Wilson's f
moving to Goderi
at St. Helens and
Adam Wilson, of
a member of th
and Was 68 ye
took plate on
Wingham name
of Miss Wllsou,
n, late of Goderioh,
e home of Mr. Wm.
rad, on Wedneeday
e was stricken with
before her death,
een visiting in this
e and had only been
a few days. Before
, deceased had lived
as a sister of the late
that place. She was
Presbyterian Ohuroh
of age. The funeral
ridgy afternoon to the
MR. A. H. MUSGROVE.
Conservative Candidate for North Huron for
the Ontario Legislature.
CONSERVATIV S OF
NORTH HURON.
Chose Mr, A. 1
dtdate for
A convention o
the new riding
held in the To
Thursday of ter
association was f
chairmen of muni'
officers are: Pre
West Wawanosb;
Wilford, Blyth; J
secretary, Dudley
treasurer, David
response to the ca
candidates for the
lowing names wer
Musgrove, Wingh
hart, East Wawa
Morris; B. S. C
McQuillin, Wee
Johnston, Waw
Blyth; Dudley
W. Scott, Eas
Spotton, Wingh
Each Of the
convention, and
Musgrove, Bo
whose names w
first ballot result
the second the v
Bowman 35,
m otion of Mee
hart, the nom
tendered to Mr.
After the bra
was over, Col.
Centre Bruce,
provincial affair
ticn of the Whit
. Musgrove as Can -
he Legislature. •
the Conservatives of
of North Huron was
u Hall, Wingham, on
non last, when a new
rmed and officers and
ipalities chosen. The
ident, John Joynt,
ice presidents, John
n Griffin, Ashfield;
Holmes, Wingham;
ell, Wingham. In
for nomination of
Legislature, the fol -
submitted :—A. H.
m ; Matthew Lock -
eh; James Bowman,
ok, Fordwich; Wm.
Wawanosh; James
ooh; Frank Metcalf,
o]mes, Wingham; P.
Wawanosh; George
For
The 0. A. Sooi
oeived from one
list of children a
tion. Partioular
contemplating e
JAMES MITCIHEL
rich Star office.
ndidates addressed the
all retired except Messrs
an and Lockhart.
t to the ballot. The
d in no choice, but on
to stood: Musgrove 63,
nd Lockhart 18. On
a. Bowman and Look-
ation was unanimously
usgrove.
nese of the convention
ugh Clark, M. P. P. for
elivered an address on
, reviewing the legisla•
ey Administration.
Adoption.
ty of Huron have re-
f the city shelters a
siting homes for adop-
oan be hadby anyone
oh, on application to
President, the Gode=
WANTED
30o a pound this
STORE.
0 lbs. choice butter;
week; at the BEE Hrvn
Newspa
At the Libe
ham on nide
county was
present were
W. 11. Robe
Robt. Holmes
Leslie Kerr, Bl
Elliott, of t
townsman, Mr.
Ripley Exprea
delivered an ex
to do all he o0
date. Mr. Mo
coming a force
we are always
Winghamites c
er Men in Town.
al convention in Wing•
last the press of the
ell represented. Those
W. H. Kerr, Brussels Post;
eon, Goderich Signal;
Clinton New Era; J.
th Standard, and H. B.
Elliott, of the Times. Oar former
Geo. H. Mooney, of the
was also present and
llent address, promising
d for the Liberal condi.
ey gives promise of be.
a the Liberal party, and
leased to hear of former
ming to the front.
SEED OOAN--The beat early maturing
varieties for ensilage or green feed - for
sale. GEO. E. KING.
Missionary Wor
On Monday nig
Hall, Colonel Sh
mender of the Sal
his much -famed
"Missionary Wor
There are over
descriptive of the
to Port an }dad
the plaoee as th
canvas;' besides th
of Canadian pie
Collapse of Crye
Wreck of Pere
drilling in Sus
feet Of moving tiio
drunkard's home,
ing. A series of
shown inoluding
Booth to the 11
donald will Doe
sign, adults 16 et
In Newfoundland,
t next, in the Town
p, the Prov, Com -
notion Army will give
lnstrated lecture on
in Newfoundland."
100 beautiful scenes
ountry from St. John
e, He will desoribe
are thrown on the
there are a number
res embracing the
al Hall in London,
Marquette, Soldiers
There arse -2000
res, describing the
tthe deep sea fish-
her piotures will be
the visit of General.
Land. Dr. P. Mao•
y the ohair. Admin
, children 10 ots.
Purchased Pr
Mr, M. E. Znrbrigg
chased the property mom)
as a photograph gallery, J
office and Chas, Rintonl's
from Mr, Geo. MoKenzi
Mr. Zarbrigg a good piece
property and also gives hi
stand for his business.
erty.
at week pur-
d by himself
A. McLean's
barber shop,
This gives
front street
permanent
HOUSE WANTED TO
family, apply to W. H.
shoe store, Robt. Johnston
ENT—Small
las at the
old stand.
Correspondence C
Mr. Chas. D. MoGrego
Mr. Richard L. Walsh, of
a former student of the
nees College, this wee
tions for the oorresp
department of the Wi
College. These young
correspondence courses
and gentlemen wbo can
venient to attend the B
urses.
of town and
t, Augustine,
ingbam Bnsi.
accepted posi-
dence course
ham Business
en will sell
young ladies
t find it con.
nese College.
WANTEDI-1,G00 lbs ..cite batter;
30o a pound this week; at he BEE HIVE
STORE. •
The Organ Rec' al.
Tneeday evening, May 12th is the
date of the organ recite and cantata,
"Nativity of Christ," w.'oh are to be
given in St. Andrew's 0.. rob. W. H.
Hewlett, of Hamilton w 11 give an ex•
oellent program on the . pe organ and
our readers will do well to hear Canada's
greatest organist. The c
given by a large chorus
beat singers, who have
time in training under M
The admission is only 25
ntata will be
f Wingham's
een for some
G. W. Oline,
ants.
FREE.—A polishing pad given ee of
o harge with every porches Greer's
special sale of Shoe Dressi , Saturday.
Read adv, W. J. GRBER.
Wingham Bapt
The annual meetin
Church was held last
the basement of the
proportion of the me
Letters expressive os
and Jove were read fr
absent through illnes
able cause. The pas
respects, most moo
financial stringency
missions and cbarita
sources, amounted
total contributions
than $12.00 per me
t Church.
of the Baptist
huraday night in
Ohuroh, a large
ere being present.
arty cooperation
those who were
or other unavoid-
year was in many
ireful, Despite the
the offerings for
le objeote, from all
o $182.65, and the
o $1215 32, or more
er.
WANTED.—A ton of roll butter daily,
27o; fresh gathered eggs; also any
quantity dried apples, feathers, etc.
GEO. E. KING.
Congregatio
The anneal con
in connect with St.
held on Monday e
Hall, There was
and after the re
financial reports
was re ndered an
served. Mr. H. D
Daring the evens
to Rev. Mr. Boyl
the A. Y, P. A., e
departure from
him every success
Christ Church at
al Re -Union.
regational re -union
Paul's Church was
ning in the Pariah
a good attendanoe,
ing of the various
n excellent program
refreshments were
via was the chairman.
an address was read
by Mr. E. Nash from
pressing regret at his
ngham and wishing
in his new work in
hatham.
DRESSMAKING MIS. Oarrnthers wish.
es to announce that she; is prepared to do
dressmaking either by the day or at her
own home, on the south corner of
Catherine St., Wingham.
Rey. T. S. B
On Sunday ov
Boyle closed his.
St. Paul's chum
text "W hence ca
er wilt thou go?"
sound, praotioal s
of life's destiny.
a solo in pleasin
large congregatio
two and a -half
Wingham, Rev.
formed many as
church as well
citizens of all
regretting their r
God -speed and a
the new parish.
notwithstanding
clergyman's life
time to devote to
societies, and is p
in I.O. O. F.,
Orange circles.
expect to leave
noon for their no
Dr. Nelson Ts
Toronto, will be
Wingham, oil Th
yle's Farewell.
ning last, Rev. T. S.
ork here as rector of
The words of the
est thou, and whith'
formed the basis of a
rmon on the subject
isa Griffin rendered
voice. There was a
present. In their
ears of residence in
nd Mrs. Boyle have
fattens, outside the
within it, and the
enominations, while
oval, will wish them
nndant prosperity in
Rey. Mr, Boyle has,
the aotivitics Of it
found considerable
o work of fraternal
minently connected
sonic, O. H C. and
ev. and Mrs. Boyle
is (Thursday) after -
home in O. athanl.
CHURCH OTES.
The Rev. G. B. S
Rector of St. Geor
officiate at St, Paul'
In St. Andrew's
next Sunday evens
will preach on ' Sa
dealing with the wo
Lord's Day Allis
will go to the When
The regular Co
connection with t
was held on Sunda
fourteen new me
the membership;
forty•seven receiv
siuce last Oonferen
Rev. John And
home in Tiverton
week, was born i
in May, 1823. H
a mere boy. His
ister was at Lane
ed sixteen years
aocepted the paet
Ripley, where h
four years, retiri
of over forty years
ge. B. A., B D.,
e's, London, will
next Sunday.
esbyterian Church
, Rev, D Perth)
beth Observance,"
k of the Dominion
e. The collection
e
mnnron service in
Methodist Church
morning last, when
Imre were added to
making a total of
d into the Church
e.
ton. who died at his
n Wednesday of last
Abernethy, Scotland
came to Canada when
first charge as a min•
ster, where he remain •
In March 1870 be
ate of Knox Church,
labored for twenty-
g- after a ministry
in 1894.
The meeting for
Parish Hall on Sn
well attended. M
Hamilton was the s
excellent talk, tak
"Whatsoever a man
he also reap." Mr
keeper and has seen
His address was pra
joyed by the men
Boyle was the ohair
en only, held in the
day afternoon was
eaker and gave an
g for his topic.
oweth, that shall
ble is an ex saloon
oth sides of life.
cal and ranch en-
esent. Rev. T. 5
an.
Gnats WANTED.—For work o power
sewing roachinee in kni ting ill or on
day weak. Clean, s a work and
good wages., Appl WATSON
MFG. Co. Limited, Pa is Ont.
Spadins ave.
Queen's hotel,
r, MAY 1403. for
of Eye, Bar,
Noile And Throat, Gloms fitted.
The first regu
Macdonald blo
and was well
was formed an
hand. Many
members and
regular meetin
Tuesday evenly
will be devote
Bible, after w
rendered and d
for, and the pl
All young men
are invited to t
. Meeting.
r meeting of the Y.
d in tbeir room in the
II on Tuesday evening,
ttended. A Bible class
the work is now well in
oung men are becoming
se Wingham. The
a will be held every
and the first half hour
to the study of the
oh a program will be
otos may be arranged
ing of various games.
interested in this work
TENDERS WANTED.—Till oon, May
7th, for removal of a b ing ; also for
building a oeme all underneath.
Loweat or any te er not necessarily
accepted. Information obtained at
Huron
The West Hur
sioners met as
April 22nd, to gra
Those present w
Asquith, Chair
and CommiaBi012
Thos. Durnin.
were all renewe
were of the opi
money should be
houses, but in vie
was not made co
tion for an additi
not accompanied
not be considered.
—Shop license,
cense, Fred. Dav
Farr, Johnston, 0
borne Township:
Miller, Carlow.
Mountain and M
Young, Kintail;
0. H. Pugh; t
Strome. Jas. We
Graham. The
Wingham on Th
cense to Mr. J
new hotel at C
licenses in Wi
Alex Orr, L.
sad M. Algie.
missioners met
ed all the licen
or Licensee,
nburn, Wednesday,
license for 1908-09.
e License Inspector
n Matthew Lockhart
a Thee. Churchill and
he Goderich licenses
, although the board
ion that considerable
pent on some of the
of Local Option, this
ulsory. The applies.
al shop license was
a petition and could
Those renewed are:
ig and King. Col-
. Glazier, Dnnlop;
Ashfield Townehip:
lough, Dungannon;
linton, shop license,
ern licenses, A. L.
se J. Reinhardt, R.
ommissioners met in
reday and granted h-
. Rattenberry for his
nton and renewed the
he South Huron Com -
Broomfield and renew-
s in that riding.
and the 6th line
rewarded on lea
Book Store, Wi
n the Elliott brickyard,
Turnberry, on Sunday,
ng sable fur Finder
ing same at Saunders'
MR. JOHN T. CURRIE
Liberal Candidate for North Huron
for the Ontario Legislature.
NORTH HUI ON LIBERALS
JOHN T. CURRI THECANDIDATE
New Association Formed and Officers
The first cony ntion of the Liberals
of the new N rth Huron riding was
held in Wingb ra 011 Friday laet and
was well attend , considering the very
busy semen w h the farmers. The
meeting was call to order shortly after
one o'clock by " r. James Young. The
draft of the coos o*tution was laid before
John Duke,
Woodstock ofi
the Woodroof
wai situated.
the meeting mai with a few minor
elected as foil 'we: —President,' James
Young, Auburn; Vice Presidents, Alex.
Wmgham; John Stiles, Kintail; Secre-
tary, H. B. Elli t, Wingham; Treas-
urer, J. A. Mort Wingham. IkInni-
cipal Chairmen we e sekoted as follows:
Ashfield—Chas. St wart, Kintail; Weet
Wawanosh—John cisTab, Dungannon ;
East Wawanosh — H. Taylor, Bel -
grave ; Morris—Geo Taylor, Belgrave;
Turnberry— Alex. elly, Wingham;
Howick— John He neberg; Blyth—
Wm. Campbell; 'Wr eter —John Doug-
las; Wingham—Rioh rd Clegg.
Chairmen for the different polling
enindivieions in the ri ing were named
as follows: —
Aehfield—l—H. M. Duff, Dungannon ;
2—Anson Findlay, afeking; 3—J.
Hackett, Belfast ; — Jas. Crawford,
Port Albert ; 5—Tb, Sullivan, Kings•
bridge; 6—D. Mc tan, Lathion; 7—J.
Jamieson, Laurier,
West Wawanosh 1—B. J. Crawford,
Dungannon; 2—D. oKenzie, Aabnrn;
3—D. B. Murray, 1, Helens; 4—Alex.
Stuart, St. Helen ; 5—John Sherriff,
Luoknow.
East Wawanosh 1—Wm. Dobie, sr.,
Blyth; 2—James . Bone, Marnoch;
3—John Shiell, ti Ingham ; 4—John
jr., Bluevale.
Tronanerry-1— . Holmes, Wingham;
2—Davici Moffat , Jamestown; 3—P.
2—John Darroc Lakelet; 3—John
Hastie, Gorrie; 4 Alex, Gibson, Ford -
wick ; 5—Jas. W. dgar, Gerrie; 6—M.
It wae decided t at the annual meet-
ings of the Associ, on be held in Wing -
ham on the third uesday in December
each year.
The most impo ant business before
dard-beareeefor tin coming elections to
the Legislature. T e nomination was by
ballot and no can, 'dates were plaoed in
nomination, each telegate voting for
whom he wished t Bee the oandidate.
On the first ballot Mr. John T, Currie
received a very lar e vote and the other
gentlemen receivi g votes having de-
clined, the nomina ion was made unani-
mous on motion o Wm. Bailie, Reeve
of West Wawantish and John N. Mc-
Kenzie, ex-Reevti of Ashfield. Mr.
Carrie in a shor speech, thanked the
delegates for the honor they had con-
ferred upon him nd said he would do
all in Ms power to keep the riding in the
Liberal column. The selection of Mr.
Carrie gives t Liberals of North
Huron a good on dilate, He is a prom-
inent farmer, h a lived in the riding
all his life and if the Liberals take off
their coats an go heartily into the
oampaign ther to reason but that
Mr. Currie she Id be the sueoessful man
on the evening f election day.
After the omination proceedings
were over ad resses wore delivered by
Brussels Pos ; Geo. H. MOOney, of the
Ripley Exp 6/1 and G. Murdoch, of
Lnoknow. the speakers Were of the
aster, was arrested at
charge of setting fire to
blook, in whioh his shop
opinion that the
North Huron if
will and looked
organization. T
reviewed the go
different Liberal
been in power in
yea- a and the fr
ministrations wer
the Whitney G
ernnaent now
nearly all of it
The Liberals we
fieht to win.
tion was brong
Dr. Ovens. °enlist, London, Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at
McKibbon's drug store, Monday, May
25th. Ilours 12 a.m. to 8 pan • Matsu
properly fitted.
r
iberale could win
ey went at with. a
ell to the work of
different speakers
work done by the
over/intents that had
ntario for thirty -throe
s of the Liberal ad -
now being reaped by
ernment. The Gov-
! power hed broken
pre-eleotton promises.
e urged to go iota the
to a close with oheers
eKay and the candidate.
No Canadian
for the fiscal
without a Mutt
feeling of wonde
of Canada will
century hence.
our total trade
figure of over
more than $100
and ohild, Indian,
and more than th
nearly $26,000,000
Some people, notin
tions in other co
poesibility of hard
Canada simply held
advancing with the
the past decade, ehe
and prosperone coon
her population as
lands.—Ottawa Oiti
u tend the trade figures
sr ending last month
of pride, followed by a
as to what the progress
For the year 1907-08
reached the enormous
$638,000,000, That is
r every man, woman
squiman and papoose
1, it is an increase of
ver the f ormer year.
the trend of condi-
tries, epeak of the
times, but even if
her own, instead of
ouderful strides of
meld be a wealtllY
y in proportion to
pared wish other
r,„..„..6. -1.1.11.1.2.J•LrigaT-1.--L6J1,---1
G3 SUFI:MI[03MT Y,
3 In
3 .... thoroughness, progressiveness. a,
ri
utility, enthusiasm, expertness
Mail Courses in any subject,. 0
tli
1 L..i..1 Geo. Spotton, Principal.
Properties For Sale
FRA.ME COTTAGE—Minnie St.
FRAME COT.TAGE—Patrick St.
FRAME COTTAGE—North St.
FRAME COTTAGE—Frances St.
FRAME lir STORY—Victoria St.
FRAME lisn STORY—Edward St.
FRAME 1-e: STORY—Scott St.
FRAME 2 STORY— Minnie St.
BRICK lite STORY—Victoria St.
BRICK 1 STORY—John St
BRICK 2 STORY (new) —Victoria
BRICK 1 STORY (new) —Josephine
BRICK 2 STORY (new) —Catharine
BRICK 2 STORY (modern) —Minnie
Properties in Pleasant Valley,
Lower Town, Town Plot, Greenville,
Chisholmtown and in the central
parts of the town. Call and see ne.
We oan snit you. Don't all speak at
once. Choice lariats at right prices
and on easy terms Iusuranoe—all
kinds. Farm Loans—low rates.
Ritchie &I Cosens
REAL ESTATE St INSURANCE.
Phone 123
IThe I.eatling Shoe Store
SPECIAL
Shoe Dressing
Sale
AT W. J. GREER'S SHOE STORE
— ON —
Saturday, May 2nd, '08
Two in One
Nugget Black
Nugget Tan
Superba Sale price
Greer's Special Saturday
Oil Dressing
White Beauty
Regular
price
Tan Beatty
Gilt Edge
8 cents.
Satusoay
Giycerine Oil ) 20 cents
we will giVe a Polishing Pad
FREE with each 'stroll/use.
See window. Remember the date.
Shop Early.