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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-04-30, Page 8THE. WI: [GHAM TIMES. VOL XXXVIL—NO. 1891. r— - IPREE 1 FREE ! 50 cents We are selling $1,G0 bottles of F1a$seed Emulsion and Hypop- hosphites p bites 50 0 c n is . Flaxseed is best fat producer ever discovered and when com- bined with Hypophosphites is un- equalled as a SPRING TONIC and as a remedy for Colds, Bronchitis, Exhaustion and Nervous Trouble. $1.00 Bottles for 50 centsi [7alion McKibbon THE DRUGGIST aoneia swot wwxn on Block, ng am, 1 New Spring Goods We have just opened out our new goods, for Spring and Summer. To say they are the nicest range ever ahown here is putting It pretty strongly, but really the Stritirgs are beautiful, both in design and material. The prevailing colors are Ele- phant Grays a n d Browns in stripes and plaids. Of course Blacks and Blues are always cor- rect, and we have a Iarge range Of these goods, HAT811•1 A choice stook of Hats in all the newest styles. Forushings1 A good, new stook in all lines. Shirts, Underwear, ',Cies, Collars, Gloves, Fanny Vests, etc, •••111•11•11,001011/1/1•0111111110 .1•1rt CORE IN. ROBTN MAXWELL Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnishings JUST. IN 11,04.101111,10 Another l a r g e shipment of CfOICE TEAS from the best gardens in the world. We have about 20 different kinds, some of the qualities very little known. OUR BLENDS are now be- coming favorites, and we invite yon in just for A Tea Talk Try our 40e. and 500. blends. Lennon3 Oranges Bananas Pineapples,ote. E'ferything. i n CHINA. a i1 d CROOKEIZY going III Rook Bottom Prieoa. 1. Henry Christie GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear ilreer's Shoes and Rubbers Cantata and rgan Recital. Keep in mind tli organ recital and oantata to bo give in St• Andrew's Presbyterian Chu h next Tuesday evenirg, May 12th Mr. Hewlett, of Hamilton is Canada and no person about The cantata will b given in Wingha only 25 cents, ''s greatest organist miss hearing him. one of the best ever . The admission is Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T. Fella' butcher shop. Queens's Ho el Improved, The Queen's ho 1 property is being greatly improved t is week by the ap- plication of a new oat of paint. Dur- ing the winter t is house bas been thoroughly overha led in the interior and now the brtgh ping up of the ex- terior wilt make it one of the best public houses in extern Ontario. Mr, Swarte believes keeping everything up to -date. FOR SALE—Olover, Timothy, Goose Wheat, eto. GED. E SINo. Oddfeilow The Wirgham 0 ing ; members, will birthday of the fo by attending div Methodist Church in a body. Rev. will preach a spe occasion: All me requested to meet Wilson block, at 6 Service. fellows, v, ith visit - celebrate the 89th nding of the Order e service in the xt Sunday evening o. W. G. Howson sal sermon for the eta of tbe Order are in the lodge room, 'clock p. m. FARM TO BENT— Erase or oroppin Wingbam, Apply ood farm to rent for Two miles from to H. DAVIS Holmes' Unto Holmes' Union opens for the En day next, May s ohool bas secure Superintendent, is expected that t t o Sourish as it ex years. A lar ted as acme cha the chafes. So at 2.30 o'clock. • Sunday School. Sunday School re - mer months on Sun - 10th. The Sunday Mr. A E. Lioyd as nd under bis sway it e eohcol will continue s done during the past e attendance is reques- ges are to be made in 001 ogees next Sunday Knott's are going; out of wall paper. 10,CCO rolls to be sold at coat. Now for baigains. New Hospital Mies Stevenson signed her position the Winghsm Hoep appointed Miss Jan hospital, London, a Welsh took np her Friday last. She is toria hospital, Lo pleted her course in eight years in the Welsh comes to commended and t every euccess in h ham hospital. Superintendent. suing recently re- s superintendent of al, tbe Board has Welsh, of Victoria her successor. Miss ew duties here on a graduate of Vio- don, having cora- 1966, spending some ndon hospital. Miss Ingham highly re- s TlnEs wishes her Rork in the Wing - 'Sunday Schoo The members o diet Sunday Soho sooiil time in th evening last. T 'started into a vert refreshments of and Coffee were s program was. n auditorium, at 1 oontribnted by The affair, whi was the outcome the olaeses fo attendance of in 's Social Evening. the Wingham Metho- 1 spent a very pleasant ohurch on Thursday e school room was non- able dining hall, where sandwiches, entre, tea rued. An impromptu erwards given in the ad one number being soh clime of the sohool. h was most enjoyable, of a competition #among the highest average bers. Gnus W eerrxn.--1; or work on power sewing maehinea in knitting mill or on day work. Olean, steady work and .MbprNineteen FG. OLindited,Pais Oen Sons of At the regular Caledonia, Sona of evening several n caved. Mr. 'W Marys, District D ant and delivers workings of the Jeer Craig wM ale of the meeting made to D. Benne supper in Ur. Ke Wel 'erred and a speech Making a loom Camp of th one of our best.1 a flourishing condi tphle We gabizing a Scotland. Meeting of damp Gotland on Monday members were re- Johnston, of St. puty Chief Wait rom- an address on the ;der. Grand tytgati- present. At the oiose ai adjOntnmettt was y's restaurant Where telly's very beet stile Ieasent betty spent in ii story telling. The Sons of Scotland Is iOOletiek and 1d in ion. Mr. Orate per. p at tech hi ur0h � The Grow ' Mr. W. H Het snbsoription to the doing well in the bas been appoint Wreford, Sask. wheat and oats sow ful weather, and f seeding. Mr. Kele r dire t 00 ofthe N Society, Nokomis market town, W located only one last fall and nowy which shows the west. Mr. Hole's be pleased to hoa with success. .WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NAY 7, 1908, g West. in renewing his TzlliEs says he is rowing West, He i Postmaster at e has considerable and reports beanti. mere all busy with has been eleoted a iterate r` 1 taxa 1 .keg ion being his nearest ere Mr, Hele is now use was to be seen can oountsomefifty, rapid growth of the ld friends here will that he is meeting Read "Big bargain in men's shoea" on page 5. Winans & Co , exolusive shoe dealers. Pretty M A pretty weddi :Wingham R. C. on Wednesday m when Miss Ma daugbter of Mrs, Turnberry becam Robt; J. Sproal, ceremony was per/ Laurendean, in t company of friers runny the invited home of the bride wedding dinner oongr.atulations e wedded couple, will have the b circle of friends. • y Wedding. g took place in the hunch at 9 30 o'elook ruing of this week, ie $, McKinnon, ohn McKinnon, of the bride of Mr. of Tnrnberry. The rimed by Rev, Father presence of a large s. After the cere- gnests went to the mother, where the e served and hearty tended to the newly r. and Mrs. Sproal t w1ehts of a large Mre. B. Flynn wil up till the end of JD furniture. Call at street. ta•r.. sel 'y private sale all her household r residence, Minnie Local Optin Mr. J. B. Mac half of Richard k cal option bs-1 How ick, County reasons alltged which is moot that formerly a the township. years ego, and t0 succeed him. married again, Her present bus work, snob as at Ings, eto , but s documents, sno field apparently precedents that again her indivi in that of her h Of Clerk becam means that for township has in Oleik at all, an not all of its pr gular, among tb law appealed a a number of otb by -law -was onl of four votes GT fifths majority. By -Law Appeal. erzie is moving on be - °Grath to quash the w of the township of of Huron. Among the is one of novelty of refreshing. It appears r. Dane was clerk of e died a numbbr of is widow was appointed Subsequently the lady d is now Mrs. Walker. and has been doing the endirg Council meet bas been signing all as by-laws, eto. It is n- the soundest of Legal s soon as she 'married uality became merged abated, and the position ipsofaoto vacant. This number of years the entity been without a consequently most, if eedings has been kro- na, of course, the by - millet. There are also r grenade alleged. The passed by it plurality the necessary three - HOUSE WANTED To RENT --Small family, apply to W. H. Winnls at the shoe store, Robt. Johnston's old stand. DRESSMAKING es to annonnoe t dressmaking est own home, on Catherine St., ss Carruthers wish - t sheiis prepared to do r by the day or at her the south corner of ngham. More H Last Friday, ping of the ne hundred and t peremptorily by-Iawe or we months in wh nese. Local oipalitiee act the number, off by license the exercise various linens has 2,260 bare 6,185; in 1905 The list of t local option n her with the n IS as follows: del, one; Be WO; Brunel, bellford, six; more, three;D Erin, three; four; Molten ndillbrook, fo two; lvorwoo Oreemee, tw five; Wile Seymour, o ling, three; tels Wiped Out. ay 1st, as the begin - license year 1908.9, one enty hotels were either end under local option given from One to three oh to wind up their busi- ption in thirty-one muni - rutted for ninety-four of bile the balance 'were out reduction meesares Or in f the discretion of the boards. To day Ontario cros; in 1875 there were 691, and in 1007 2,370. o mnnioipalitied in which w comes in force, •toget• niber of licenses in eaOb, Animater, four; Aspho- erley, three; Brighton, e; Caister, one; Oamp• Colborne, three; Oree- rham, three; Eldon, five; alnilton, nye; Hoeviek, r, one; Medonte, six; ; Mulmur, two; Murray, , two Nortrioh, three; Oriilitt, eight; Pittsburg, five; Schreiber, two; Somerville, two; Stir• oodville, two. Dr.. Oriole. Oculist, tendon, Surgeon d Throat will be at Eye, Nose fin t McKibbon'a drug etotre, Monday, May 2,15th. Hours: 12 eon. tot p.m. Glasser properly fitted, Trotting $ anion. Ur. W. Fnl$ingh n, of Elora has again planed his we .known trotting stallion, "Sir John" in tbis section for the eteasen, Sir John s sired by Old Clear Grit and his stoo has made good reoordl in many raoes. This horse will be at Brunswick hot stables every Saturday and Mr, Robt J, Dey is again in charge. WANTEn.---Large quantities egga 18o; rolt butter 27o, Quo. E, KING. How to Makt All shrewd newspa oially the ladies, re that the real news tha is found in the adver merchants, The me tises is a reporter, newepapers what he is real news. If Bora ing a run on shoes a that is news to any shoes. If another i bargains in overcoats, sets, hats, dress good tura, groceries, oval o anything that the fa is news that means family and the peopl why merchants adver Money. er readers, espe- lily acknowledge affects the pocket isemente of local chant who adver- reports to the es to offer and it merchant is mak- d selling them, one who needs offering special underwear, cor• carpets, furni- wood, stoves or ily needs, why it money to every know it. That'e iso in newepapers See Greer's. Shoe Windo for the newest styles in Misses Children's Shoes. We would be aced to have you call. W. J. GREER. Made An Im The many friend Rev, T. S. Boyle, re Paul's Church will that he received a s Christ's Chards, 0 vices were largely at and at the evening se orowded. In report' Sunday's work, the in part as follows:— made a splendid i congregation of Ohr marks in bis open ression. in Wingham of ently rector of St. be pleased to learn endid reception at etham. Both ser ended on Sunday vice the church was g Mr. Boyle's first hatham Planet says 'Rev, Mr. Boyle has pression with the et Church. • Hie re ng sermons touched the hearts of his hearers, and plainly sh owed tbat he • as the right•idea and if he comes np to he expectations of his flock he will prov: one of the best rec- tors who has ever cted as their spiritual adviser. This is :eying a great deal, but Mr. Boyle giv:s promise of fulfilling and living np t the excellent ideals which he outlined in his addresses yest- erday." SEED CORN—The best early maturing varieties for ensilage or green feed for sale. GEO. E. KING. Methodist S. -. Anniversary. Sun day last was the anniversary day of the Wingham Methodist Sunday School, and the evinces were perhaps the most succeed • in the history of the school. The prea her for the occasion was Rev. Dr. Ran in, of Carlton street church, Toronto,- nd his sermons were practical, instruct' e and helpful. The members of the wheel occupied the centre seats of he, church at both morning and eve ing services, and ap- propriate music • as given by a large choir under the d • eotian of Mr. F. J. Hill. Itt the .' ternoon ,;the school assembled in the a • ditorinm, and there was a large attend nee of visitors, The superintendent, M F. Buchanan, pilot- ed the andienoe t • rouph an interesting programme, inoln' ing addresses by Rev. Dr. Rankin, and ev. H. E Allen, pas- tor of the Baptist church, The reports showed the school to be In a flourishing condition; the. bore 447, with a ante; the recetp over $430, and tb oontribnted to feature of the of presentation of a to Miss Items Ke and Janette Bro profioienoy In texts. The press Mr. John Kerr 0 tendent of the so emberahip now num- good average attend - for the year were BUM of $154.95 was fissions. A pleasing ;noon service was the handsome book each nedy and Misses Clara k, as a reward for emorizing Scripture Wien was made by behalf of the anperin- ool. SE The Ontario IA been investigat Seaforth to the deemed to be wid liquor -selling 'w results show th been well found tor Ayearst wad matter, and he wv the hands of Lice Clinton, two or of the five hate the omei dere gi d and. i3illrietea , guilty. Back of fined 00 and OW pending. FOrtTli ense Department has g complaints from efreet that the town open as far as illegal Concerned, and the e complaints to have d. Provinoial In,peo- put to work oh the Boon able to place in *Inspector Torrance, re (Wee against each eepete. On Monday n tit Polios Magistrate the offenders pleaded he Are hotelmen was . There it another ESTIMATES RESENTED. Committees of To their Requireme of Y Council Present is for Balance Petitioners Ask for G Accounts fussed—C pert ea Meat Hud adlnr of ftreets— mmlttee to Ro- tncluspectlon, There was not a arge amount of business before the To n Connell at the regular meeting on ondey evening, and the tension lee ed only about an hour. Meyer Holme = was in the chair, and there were present Councillors Bell, Gregory, Hanna, Nibholson and Spot - ton. A petition was read : rem R,F. White, H. E. Isard; and otber:, asking for the grading and making passable Oornyn street, and the port . ns of Catharine street and Carling T: race south from John street to Bineval: Road. Couus, Gregory expr and the opinion that some plan should be followed in regard to whatever wormight be done on the streets. On ., , tion of Oonns. Hanna and Spotton, the request of the petitioners was referre to a special committee composed of e♦'nns. Gregory, Bell t nd Nicholson, to eport at next meeting. The report of the Fina ce Committee, which was adapted, ren' mmended the pay went of the followin, amounts :— Fred Scott, work at dam $ 3 00 Robt. Deyeli " " 3.60 S. B, Rind "I 1 20 Wm. Aitcheson, bnryin dog...., .50 John Davidson, labor . . 7.65 Ed Lewis, salary , , , .. 20.00 Bell Tel, Co., excbang: service7.60 J B. Ferguson, salary, eto 55 50 Geo. Allen, salary.... 45.00 R Rankin, salary... .,., 7 00 Albert Sanderson, tel "ing, etc.. , 29 05 J. A. McLean, lumbar & teaming 25.88 Alex Young, snpplie 2.85 Jos Latronioo, tato 5 25, D. O. McDonald, /a or 27.65 Jas. Gibson, labor 3.75 J. A, James, labor .50 Wm. Moore, labor 6 00 D. C. McDonald, bor 7.53 H. Dennis, labor 3 15 John Glenn, pipe for standpipe. , 1.25 Jno. Bugg & Son supplies, and tapping ma' • is 16 81 Electric light a counts amounting to $412,56 were also ecommended fonpay- ment. The Waterwor:s Committee present- ed an estimate of he amount of money required for th improvement of the fire protection sy=tem, as.follows:— Firemen, sa : ries $360.00 Telephone a stem , 135,00 Hydrants a' ' valves... 50 00 Repairs to d . m 50.00 Coal for pu .' ping 36.00 Gutting ice, . 45.00 Lumber, etc. 52.00 c Incidentals .. 125.00 $853.00 The Streets and Sidewalks Committee estimated the ex'enditnre in that de- partment at $1000. The Property $425 be allotted t suggested that the some money on the cemetery, and it should be done. On motion of C ory, the estimate were referred to mittee, Moved by Coons Spotton and Hanna, and carried, tha' the Mayor and the mover and second be a committee to report on the best method of inspecting all cattle elaught:red by local butchers, and carcasses • animals offered for sale; also for the inspection of dairies supplying milk ithin the town. In moving ' e resolution, Conn. Spot ton said he • td not know that there was any disease 1 meat or impure milk sold in the to n, but in view of the fact that otb .r towns were moving along similar 1' • es, it is well to take np the matter her:. On motion 'f Gonne. Nicolson and Hanna, the s'-'• of $800 was placed to the oredit of th Pablie School Board, Mayor Holm s reported that he had been asked to pay some money ont of the proceeds ' the relief concert for the pertorman.e of an operation, He had given the , •pinion that the money should not b used for that purpose, and the con oil concurred in this view. There being no other business, the Ootincil adjour ed. 'mmittee asked that em. Mayor Holmes committee expend improvement of the as agreed that this • rm. Bell and Greg - of the committees the Finance Oom- Stratford II raid:—"Mr. Hewlett is an nndoubte • genius musically and is richly entitle • to the reputation of being one of Cana • O's moat brilliant orgaa- tete. , , The organ was made to live and speak an . display all kinds of moods under Mr, ewlett,s direction, The unbroken hue' during his sOft passages was such as ' recall the old saying that a pin could 13 • • e been heard to drop, the enthroiment 'f the bonees being eons- plate." --St. • ndrAw s Ohniroh, "114`ing• ham, on T.:aday evening. May 12th. DOn't fail t' hear Mr. Hewlett. $! A YEAR IN ADVANCE PROVINCIAL ]ELECTIONS, Monday, June 8 The proolamatien Lieutenant-Governa� eleventh Provincial sued on Saturday la for candidates for hasfor ha been fixed t lig all riding where t polling will take plt June. The holding on a Monday is wit history of the Provi eieotions have at ti day of the week. The general eleoti plane in Jtine next, the history of the the machinery will a Conservative Gov Oonfederation the Administration, a h is Polling Day, of His Honor the , dissolving the Parliament was is. 1. Nomination day ie new L gislature e 1st of a Jn nd June, ere is a contest the 19 on the 8th of f a general election nt precedent in the oe, although bye es been held on that n, which will take Al be the first in rovinoe in which e in the hands of rnment, Following Sanfield Macdonald ooaltition Ministry remained in power from Jnly 1867 to Deo. 191h, 1871. Than Dame the Blake Government, whin•. held office from Deo. 201h, 1871, to O' t. 25th, 1872, fol- lowing which Sir O1i er Mowat was in power from Oct. 26t •, 1872, to July 19th, 1896. On Jnly 25th he Hardy Govern- ment Dame into pow:r and continued in office until Oot. 17t . , 1899. The Hon. Geo. W. Ross first 'ok office on Oct. 21st, 1899, and his • dministra'sion con- tinued until Feb. 7t' , 1905, when the Conservatives were etnrned under the Ieaderehip of the pr sent Premier. Following the e ection of 1905 the Legislature consiat:d of 69 Conserva- tives and 29 Liberals. It the election of 1902 there were etnrned 51 Liberals and 47 Conservativ • s, and at the general election of 1898 50 iberals, 43 Coneerva. rives and one Patr • n. The t wo Candida es in North Huron are now in the acti e work of the oom- paign in visiting the different parts of the riding. Mr. ohn T. Currie, the Liberal candidate is a farmer and as North Huron is :rgely made np of rural municipaliti• s would it not be well for the farme : of this riding to see to it that one of th twelves are sent to Legislature. Mr. +arrie has had the necessary experien•e to well fit him for this position. Th • Whitney Govern- ment had too large a majority in the last House and the • teeters of this riding can strengthen the opposition by send Mr. Currie to Tor' nto, The Liberals must be up and do' ' g and if every one does bis part Nort • Huron will be true to Liberalism. - PRESBYTER AN MISSIONS. The thirtyseoo • d annual meeting of Women's Foreign h, iesionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada (western section) being hold in To- ronto this week. The reports sh'w 8,757 members of 42 Presbyterial So idles in the General Society, 13,941 in nxiliaries and 9,549 in Mission Bands. The Home Scare ary'e report shows 32 Presbyterial soolet es, 3 new Presby- terials, 39 new An >iliaries and 36 new Mission Bands. T . total number of Auxiliaries is 805 arid of Bands 392. Life membership certii oates were issued during the year to 160. The total con- tributions of Auxili ries amounted Iast year to $56, 781.45, f Mission Bands $8,- 839.70 of the 2,214 S uttered Helpers $2.- 084.54, and from ool ctions,eto., $742 37, making in all $68,3 7.56. The receipts in the publication account were $5,- 099.68, and there is left a balance of $458 29. The Ewart M saionary Training Home' now almost leven years old, has to date sent out 2 workers into all fields. The total r ceipts of the home were $2,059 14, tool ding $1,300 reoeived from the General Treasurer, and the total expenditure es $2,031.53. Be- sides the receipts i the general fund of the W F. M. S , 8 307 55, there stands on the revenue old : a balance from last year of $2 254,5.0. There remains now in the bank (April 21, 1908) ;balance of $1,290,32, after pa ing on account for 1908 $54,827 79, a ' stance of $11,172.21 due on the e0timat: a of 1907 and other expenditures. Thsummary of the financial statement or the year ending December 31st, 100 shows the follovr- itig division 01 expen ; itnre : —India, $26,- 068.99; Homan, $6,1 c 80; Formosa, $7,- 129 S8; '1 orthwest, $12,974 66; British Columbia, $4,973.81 andQhinese inBrit- ish (iolnndbia, $593 OHURO NOTES, Rev. Mr. Mile rooter of the Chu resigned and' moved The Rev. W. Methodish Church, pulpit next Sunday, in The evening l g voted to the totems Order of Oddfeilotv in a body, and oc All are welcome. for twelve years h of England has Aylmer, Howson, of the ill occupy his own orning and even- ervin e I wit be da" of the Tndependent whowill attend y the centre seats, Far Death on Mond well known and m of East Wawanos Robert George Hai Deceased had been some months an tremble. He was o tiers in the township interest in public aff number of years Soh section. He was a and a member of the His death wtll be de ]arge oirole of friend widow and family w sympathy of the co e rat will be held to Wingham cemeter PYOn morning claimed a st reapected•reaident in tbe person of es, in hi 68th year, failing health for ring from heart of the early set - and tack an active ire and was for a of Trustee in bis iberal in politics Anglican "church, ly regretted by a and the bereaved 1 have the sincere unity, The fun- dey (Thursday) to 1y � �l Q :sl � 4 WGeo. Spotton, Principal. ?J7�'r r-7 tr„ F.3."�r�5r rd' r Dr. Nelson Tai • of 498 Spadini' ave. Toronto, will be . the Queen's hotel, Wingham, on Thu eday, May 1411t: for consultation in di :stied Of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. t: lasses fitted. Hon, Prank Latchford has been ap- e atOoestien to Mr. JnStioe Mabeinted lede in the Ontario Highe. t, At the Conservative oonvention held in leneall tiri Tuesday, Mr. 13. Either,. thelate member Wit* reg -nominated for the Legislature lot South Earon. 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Phone 123' NalmssaaampoThe deeding Shoe Store children's Shoes That the most serious and lasting injuries to Children's feet are pro- duced by poor Shoes, le shown daily by the ungainly walk and turned in toes of many of the Ohildron eon meet, Our Shoes tot Children are shaped " true to nature," and we are proud of our reputation 80 "Fitton of Peet;" we matte it a study, We have 'Shoes to fit the sndall• est Infant and to on up to the Soh001 Gitl, who wears *Omen's Sizes with Spring%btt'e. Then our prices are les* than those usually asked. At most store+ for poorer gredee. W. J. Gree