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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-05-07, Page 8THE WIN(iHA1V1 TIM: VOL XXXVIL--NO. 1892. WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908. $I A YEAR IN ADVANCE FREE ! FREE ! 50 cents Wo are selling $1,00 bottles of Flaxseed Emulsion and lIypop- hosphites for 50 cents. Flaxseed is best fat producer ever discovered and w hen coin 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 cents Walton McKibbon' THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Block, Wingham, New Spring Goods We have just opened on our new goods for Spring and Summer. To say they are the nicest range ever shown here ie putting it pretty strongly, but really the Snitinge are beautiful, both in design rend material. 'ihe prevailing colors are Ele- phant Grays and Browns i n stripes and plaids. Of course Blacks and Blnee are always cor- rect, and we have a large range of these goods. HATS 111111 A choice stook of Hats in all the newest styles. Furnishings. A good, new stock in all lines. Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Fancy Vests, eto. COME IN. ROSTI. MAXWELL Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnishings GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear (beer's Shoes and Rubbers Killed Un At the farm of G Belmere, on Tuesd man by the name from the old o months, was dri the team beoam Hynes was thro and fatally crush er Roller, orge Jobnson, near y, a young English - of Hynes, only out nntry a couple of g a land roller and unmanageable and n under the roller Distridt Wo The annual m Huron Women's I in the 0, O. F. Thursday, May 28 will be present an jeots of interest to that delegates w Goderioh, Olinto Holmesville and S en's Institute. eting of the West stitute will be held ball, Wingham, 011 h. Outside speakers give talks on sub- adies. Itis expected 1 be prbesent from Bayfield, Blyth, Helens. ' For Sat 200 lbs. Rosedal at 90 per lb; 20 Potato Onions at of the pure Engli tor 25o—most pe 100 lbe. or the Garden Peas at ask 15o for an wanted on Satur 6EED EMPORIUM, rday Dat lbs lb O Y. Sets Onions of the finest for 25o; 100lbs. nitipliers at 4 lb. ask 8o for them; oder of the Worla per lb.—other people tenor one. 25 Oats ay, at T. A. MILLS, ingham. Popula The routes fo Clydesdale sta Chief" and "Mas Mr. J. W. Kin found in another "Drumburlie 0 Ford's sale stabl and "Mascot" is stables every Fr Big Importation OF Crockery China Glassware Stock Patterns in Dinnerware This is one of the largest shipments of Dinnerware OPEN STOOK that has Dome thin way. They're bonght away down, and they'll be sold in the Game way. DRINK OUR TEAS THEY'RE UNEQUALLED irmoormatailaramo 1, Henry Christie Stallions. this season for the lions, "Dramburlie ot," the property of of Blnevale can be column of this issue. let" is at Dr. A. T. every Friday evening at the Brnnswiok hotel ay. - Knox's are going out of wall paper. 10,000 rolls to be sold at cost. Ncw for bargains. Standard B Mr. V. R. Var1l bred ' and register Dundee" will ma last year, being stables from Frid morning. "Lord of some exoelle and his get was s fairs last year. who are looking should see this h Women',s The regular meet branch of the Wom held in the C, O. F afternoon, May 2 oalled a week e account of the at District to be held All members are r the a fficers are to important basins ed Stallion. norman's standard d stallion, "Lord the same route as the Exchange hotel y night until Monday Dundee" is the sire t prize winning stook iccessful at the leading Farmers and others, to improve their stook rse. Institute. ng of the Wingham n'e Institute will be hall, on Thursday st. This meeting is lier than usual on cal meeting of the here on 28th inst. quested to attend as e elected and other transacted. BRING along your e.oes! We do repairing and WE D, I RIGHT. Lowest prices. W. J. GREER. SEED CORN—The bestearly maturing varieties for ensilage or green feed for sale. GEO. E. KING. Tennis C ` b Organized. At a . meeting bald last week the Wingham Tennis slab was re -organized with the followi.. efficers :—Honorary President, Dudle Holmes; President, J. E. McGuire; let Vioe President, Miss Macdonald; •nd Vice President, C. G. Vanetone; 5-•y., G. V. Hillborn; Treas., Mies Annie sriffin. The above officers with Messrs A. T. Miller and W. S. Ryan will oom•ose the executive committee. Mrs. B. Flynn will sell by private sale up till the end of Jnne, all her household furniture. Call at her residence, Minnie street. Teachers' The West Huro tion will hold thei Goderich on May promises to be on history of the As tion to a large n to be disonesed b in of Toronto is deliver three addre on teachers will m in Seaforth and t teresting program. Organ Recit 1 and Cantata. The organ reoit.1 and cantata, "The Nativity of Oh ist," given in St. Andrew's Church on Tuesday evening was very well at ended, a number of people being presen = from the neighboring villages. Mr. W. • Hewlett, of Hamil- ton gave an exoellnt program on the organ and his sales ions were very much enjoyed. He full • sustained his repu- tation as 'Oanada : greatest organist. The cantata was endered by a large chorus of Wingha..'s best singers, ander the direotion of a r. Geo. W. Ohne The program was well rendered and showed that Mr. 0 ine had gone to con- siderable trouble n preparing for this entertainment. ' he solo parts were well taken by Mis . es W. Alba Ohisholm and Alice Mann afd Mr. F. J. Hill. GIRLS WANTED.—For work on power sewing machines in .knitting mill or on day work. Olean, steady work and good wages. Apply, THE WATsoN MrG, Co. Limited, Paris Ont. When Not Frequently you and after glancin wearily thrust i "Nothing in the you ever stop to --means? It me just passed, the befallen anyone fire has wiped 0• goods; that the has crossed no that no unfortn • fallen any oitiz been torsed by t stanoea into ban has become so diaoonraged that auloide; that no a . matrimonial may regret in th no little one has world of sin a So if you piok and find no at• thanks, mite "there is noth • Meetings. Teachers' Assooia- annual meeting in let and 22nd. This of the best in the ooiation as in addi- mber of live topics members, Dr. Gog- to be present and res. The East Hur- et on the same dates ey also have an in- Excursio Capt. E. H. Aye the White Star Li T hursday, making the annual June ex ioh to Detroit o h ouiid, on June 20 for a special train through to Luck Detroit. This i trips of the sea sionista will hay ing Sunday in D ing Happens. ick up a looal paper, at the head -lines aside, remarking, •aper to -day!" Did ink what the phrase s that in the week no misfortune has n our town; that no a neighbor's worldly grim, angel of death reshold of a friend ; to aoeident has be- ; that no one has e pressure of oireum- ruptoy; that no one broken-hearted and they have committed ody has entered into Uianoe, which they years. to come; that been born into this sorrow, to suffer. up your local paper ling news, just give f grumbling because in it." 1 Ontario's A circular los Branch. of the in part:—"Since option by-laws ba vote ofthe elector in Ontario, cloein is more than the a licenses frau all preceding Sears. municipalities in no intoxicating 1 In 492 municipal granted." to Detroit. excursion agent of e, was in town on arrangements for union from Goder- the steamer Grey- : He is arranging o run from Goderioh ow on the return from one of the popular on. This year exour- the privilege .f spend. reit. Shoes for Mis Infants, in many come, see them. 08, e'• "Dry" Area. ed by the Ontario minion Alliance Bays nuary 1st 1906, local been carried by a in 133 municipalities 325 bar -rooms. This gregat,e reduction of pees during the eight There are now 312 he Province in which quer is legally sold. ties licenses are still Trui Every town b territory frcm w draw trade. Th business man ong area By handlin dealing straight, wi duce and by judicio merchant can bring town. It is sometbi general good when e resident begins to vis gins to do business w merchants. Ohildren and styles. Mother, W. J. GREER. Died i James Sturdy, ter Sturdy, of Lu Col„ on Tuesd 20th year. The po or health for eulosis. He yea S tardy and M town. The rem for interment place on Sunda gannon oemeter and Mr. and Mr ed the funeral. Denver. dost son of Mr. Wal - know, died in Denver, of last week, in his onng man had been in ome time with tuber- a nephew of Mr. R. S. e. Levi Lott, of this ins were brought home nd the funeraltook afternoon to the Dun - Mr. and Mrs. Sturdy . Lott, of town, attend- in This. a certain area of h it is supposed to aim of every live t to be to widen that the right goods, by h farmers for pro- s advertising, every ew customers to g gained to the n one additional t the town and bo- th any one of the Do NOT TAIL to read Willis and Co'& adv. on page 6. Their adv. will always be found on the left bottom corner of page 5 and will consin something new and interesting each week. Retur The Returnin ent ridings for have been appo Government. T are: — North Hu St. Helens; C Johnson, Clinto Consit, Hill's Gr R. Macdonald, John S. Tolt Brnoe, 1. E. North Perth, Stratford; So Sharpe, St.. _: ar ing Officers. Officers for the diTer- e Prpvinoial election nted by the Ontario e officers in the section on, Wm. McQuillan, ntre Huron, T. P. South Huron, Wm. en; Centre Bruce, W. ipley ; South Bruce, , Walkerton; North eloher, Southamptom; heriff, T. Magwood, h Perth, H. Fred License The last report o Act shows the toll from Huron Co 1905 6, $447; 1906 1905 6, $264; 1006 1905 6, $10; 1$06 7 and Expenses of Commissioners largely increase Government. I administration e West Huron Whitney $1173; $664; 1906 7, $8 $625; 19067, $86 0. Dr . Ovens. Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at McKibben's drng store, Monday, May 25th. Hours: 12 a.m. to8p.m. Glasses properly fitted. Tempera . The teniperane Town Hall, on 5 close of the regu fairly well alto was chairman a Clerk of West Jnnotion) was t ing. Mr, Com working of the can be done u also gave an out Local Option in sufieriug with a gave a very g nounoed that West Toronto, of these meets ce Meeting. meeting held hi the nday evening, at the r ohnroh services, was ed. Rev. H, E. Allen Mr. Mr. W.J. Cowen, Toronto (late Toronto e speaker.of the even - n gave a history of the oott Act and also what der Local Option. He ine of the working of he Junction. Though severe cold the speaker address. It was an - 89. Ee'rbrley Smith, of (rnld be a speaker M one ga in the near future. atters. the Liquor License wing fines collected nty:—West Huron, , $100; South Huron, , $145; East Huron, nothing. The salary nspector, expenses of d office rent have under the Whitney i904.5 ander the Ross pensee amounted to: - 84; in 1906 7 under South Huron 1904 5, 2; East Huron, 1904 5 CENTRE HURON LIBERALS. W. Proudfoot, K. C , the Candidate. One of the larg and meet represen tions in this count on Tuesday, whe K. 0 , of Goder selected as the e Liberal party fo• coming Provinc Huron is the ne' the recent gerry but, despite the i the Liberal co the representativ polling subdivi spread out ridin while the enth cense of Lib clearly that the old county of lots and the m will roll up for pronounced pr ous gerry mond strangling of a mandate of the p A Prosperous The annual mneetii teachers of the Sunday School was room on Thursday was a very large meeting was presid Rev. W. G. Hews the officers, whirl showed the school t' condition, and the sustained, The offi bent upon making finential school in teachers are provic advanced lesson h besides the Sunday Sunday School Tims and several other publications, while he scholars are sup- plied with papers such as Onward, pleasant Hours, Girl's Companion, Boys' World, eto. IThe officers of the school for the a suing year are:— nchanan; assistant Lin Kerr and W. J. Ira Parker; assist - rd Howson; trees - d; librarian, Ben- sietant librarian, F. sts, Mies O. Mason orad; musical dir- unday School. g of the officers and ingham Methodist held in the eohool vening last. There :tendanoe, and the d over by the pastor, The reports of were presented, be in a flourishing finances are well ere and teachers are this the most in - the county. The ed with the most fps, as they take, ohool Banner, the Superintendent, F. superintendents, J Howson; secretary, ant secretary. Rich urer, Mt,s E. L. Lie son Cruickshank; Si R. Howson; pian and Mies M. Ham 1, most enthusiastic ative Liberal oonven- was held at Seaforth Mr. Wm. Prondfoot. oh, was ,unnnimol, lye andard.bearer for the Centre Huron in the al election, Centre Gat hive created by ander of this county, et that the nominee of ention is practically of the riding, every ion in the largely was fully represented, iasm displayed in the ralism demonstrated electors of the good ron will by their bat nificent majority they their candidate enter a test against the ingnit- ✓ which aims at the ree and untrammelled ople. Owing to the it became fleeces of officers, the fo President, W. Vice Presidents, Mnrdie, MoKil10 Loyal; Secretary forth; Treasurer, Four names we convention—John Brussels; W. H. Brussels Post; Reeve of Hallett K C , of Goderioh to allow hie name vention. The var onsly condemned Whitney Adminis rymander of Hnr and pointed on cowardice of a the mandate o Province whit three years ag ing majority. eotor, F. J. Hill. Committees were also appointed who wil have charge of the various departmen4s of the work of the school. Huron P A meeting of the Huron was held Exeter, on Taesda B. McKinnon, Pr Association in th Sutherland, of He There was a goo• gratifying interest of the association. Brussels, delivered dress tracing the ation amongst P. inception in Manito time. Mr. J. Soo with some of the tion not only to th Head and Subhead Dept. A profitabl duped by Mr. G Hentall, was had oxeroined In the h• matter and the I required with respe of Zurich, introdu P. M's being bro visions of the Civil enjoy the privileg allowance' The a to the provincial discussion. It w mebting at Wingh for faller distrust. to the P, M. ohange in the ridings ry to elect a new set lowing being elected: . Sinclair, Brussels; r. Shaw, Clinton; M. and H. J. Morris, J. L. Killoran, Sea - Joseph Bell, Carlow. e brought before.the Leckie, Reeve of Kerr, editor of The Thos. McMillan, and W. Prondfoot, Mr. Leckie declined to go before the con - ons candidates vigor - the action of the ration for their ger- n and other oonnties, the unfairness and overnment who feared constituencies in the had returned them only by such an overwhelm. 4 stmasikrs. Postmasters of South n the Town Hall, of last week, Mr, D. s. of Huron P. M. chair, and Mr. G. sail, acting as Seo'y. attendance and a shown in the work Mr. T. Farrow, of an interesting ad- 1•istory of organiz- 's. from its first a up to the present t of Clinton dealt nefits of organize - P. M's. but to the of the Post Ofploe 'discussion, intro - o. Sutherland, of e to the care to be ndling of registered traction the public t to it, Mr. Faust, ed the question of ght within the pro- ervioe Act, so as to of superannuation eject was passed on tsociation for fuller decided to hold a m some time in Jane of topics of interest The alarmi vincial expend out, and the set tip as e. G miser but few On the sec was declared tion, and hi an imons by A most ent brought to a the King, Sir A. G. McKay Prondfoot. CHURCH NOTES, Rev. D. Perrie a of Belgrave, excha Sunday last. Mr. W. B. Hawk" London, conducted Paul's Ohursh on S The Presbyterie Auburn and Smith' bytery) met last their pastor Rev. of Sturgeon Falls. g increase in the Pro, tura was clearly pointed hitney Government was vernment of many pro - good performancee. nd ballot Mr. Proudfoot he choice of the conven- selection was made un- esars. McMillan and Kerr. usiastic convention was oee by ringing cheers for Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. and the candidate, Mr. d Rrv. J. J Hastie, ed pulpit work on s,of Huron College, the serviced in St. ndny last, congregations of Hill (Huron Pres- ek and oalled as s, R. Mann, B.A., Rev. W. G. Han Lord's Day Allian public meeting in th on Wednesday eveni interests of the Allis WANTED.—.. probed er for the % spital. Apply to set, Superintendent. Wingham G=neral personally, or by let Miss J, i . WE The subject to be Rev. W. G. Howse Church, next Snn pecular interest. ground and under interesting facts grapby, natural treasures of that schoolteachers an find this a fascin subject: "Nature realm; an answe there each a thing ation of life?" G bright and helpful. Lakesid The follow' games arrange the local team Wingham a Goderioh at Wingham a Kincardine Wiogham a Lnoknow at Wingham a Blyth at Wi Goderioh at Wingham a Kincardine Wingham at Blyth at Wi Wingham at Lnoknow at Wingham at : a, Secretary of the , will address a Methodist Church, g, 27th inst. in the ce: considered by the , of the Methodist ay evening is of "Palestine, above round." Some most n regard to the geo- history and buried tstorio land. Sunday Bible students will ting study. Morning law in the spiritual to the question, Is espontaneous gener- od music. Services Baseball League. g is the schedule of for this seanon, in which ill take part:— Kincardine. May 29th. ingham, June 5th. Ltioknow, June 12th. s Wingham, June 19113, Blyth, Jane 25th. Wingham, July 3-d. Goderioh, July 17th. ingham, July 31st. Kincardine—Picnic Day, Wingham, Aug. Ilth. ncknow, Aug. 14th. ham, Aug. 20th. ingham, Sept. 4th. lyth, Sept. 14th. FOR SALE—Clover, Timothy, Goose Wheat, etc. GRO, E KING. and tub butter. • SERMON TO •DDFELLOWS. The eighty-nint Indepen dent Orde fittingly celebrat evening last, w members of Maitland Lodge, attended divine Church. The p son, who is a delivered a ver and inspiring taken from 1 greatest exam was that of Jo Mr. Howson bri of the Order f touched upon t work that was pecuniary bene assistance rende tioal calculation the distress reliev ed and sadness cc were practicing t fellowship. Rev. for about three -q and held the dos large corgregatio to the close. T. propriate mesio. hall, short addr number of the v very excellent and the hearty was tendered t. appropriate add were present Brussels and 89th anniversa Fellowship in triple link 0 Canada. Duni were started have been ad membership is oeived sick ben paid out. The benefits and r. $128,299, a da 308 members di: now reach 11r Grand Master o of Essex. ge quantities eggs 18o; Die word on Tuesda of her father, in his 66th year poor health for once was for m l3elgrave, and resident and he large circle of he had been liv Buffalo. Ho is Coultas, Buff Dakota ; Mrs. Miller Prooto Pattison, Win Charles,of Ba will have the of friendo. bought to B grave. Sorvioe wIll be held in the thodist aural' at Bel- an—a grave to• day drhnreality) at 12,30 o'clock ; Highest prioe paid for hides and interment in reitidon cemetery. try at T. Pella' butcher shop. PUBLIC SC OOL BO ARD. The regular m Publio School Tuesday evening were present and ed, Minutes of 1 msetings were re On motion of Isard, accounts w as follows:—R. $7 80; Theo. Ha! and Mail, $2 50. Mr. J. B. Fergn asked the Board eetimates as earl. Town Council wis rate earlier this Trustees Lloyd a of preparing the es the Finance Commi The report of th the following atte thly meeting of the oard was held on All the members hairman Hall preeid- t regular and special and approved. Trustees Moore and re ordered to be paid Saunders, supplies, for advt. in Glo.e on was present and o let him have their as possible as the ed to strike the tar ar, On motion of d Roes, the matter mates was lefe with tee. Prinoipal showed dance for April:— Dept Boys G rls Total Avg 1 23 .3 56 46 2 21 3 44 41 3 28 8 56 43 4 31 7 .48 39 5 27 3 50 44 6 25 5 50 43 7 33 8 61 51 188 1 On motion of Ross, the report w The teachers were ordered to Trustees Griffin a rnsteea Griffin and adopted. d officers salaries paid on motion ot d Lloyd. enceneagineennesentensitennainsasemansni anniversary of the a of Oddfellows was hero on Sunday n over one hundred inerva Encampment, and visiting brethren, ervioe in -the Methodist member of the Order, appropriate, interesting rmon, the text being Samuel 20 : 17, The e of earthly friendship than and David. Rev. fiy reviewed the history ora its inception, and e various branches of ing accomplithed—the ts given and financial d,—but no mathema- ould give an idea of d, of Sorrows lighten - forted, by those who principles of Odd. Mr. Howson spoke arters of an hour, et attention of the from the beginning choir rendered ap- On returning to the sses were given by a itors, referring to the nd enjoyable service, hanks of those present e speaker for his very ees. Visiting brethren rom Blyth, Wroxeter, ucknow. This was the y of the founding of Odd America. In 1815 the der was established in g 1907 16 new lodges nd over 2800 members ed in Ontario. Total 37,700. Over 3,500 re- fits in 1907, $75,620 being tal for sick and funeral lief for the year was y average of $351.50. . Total invested funds million dollars. The Ontario is R. R. Brett, in Buffalo. ison of town received of the death in Buffalo . Charles W. Lawrence, Deceased had been in some tittle. Mr, Lawr- ny years a resident of as a highly respected in high esteem by a lends. For some time ng with his daughter in survived by five thrash - Bona as follows :—Mrs. lo; Mrs. Best, North R J. Clegg and Mrs ham; James, Gecrge and ale. The bereaved family ymnathy of a large circle he remains are being C▪ O KUPERIOlt1T Y, . thoroughness, progressiveness, utility, enthusiasm, expertness are our watchwords. Commer- Mail Courses in any subject. No vacation. VI, Ingham Business College Geo. Bpotton, Principal. ji See Greer's Shoe WindoW for the newest styles in Misse and Ohildren's Shoes. We would be °need to have WEEKLY GIOB CHEAP RATES. We have been n Globe that beoan scriptions to the they will continn rate during May, day of June next creased to the a force. We are t tinue our cheap o per year for the T Globe during Ma the first of June The Weekly Glo eellent paper, wit ed supplement, a papers the price of produotion. at once take adv to begin end old Send ordere to tided by the Weekly e quite a few sub - aper expire in May the cheap clubbing tit that on the first he rate will be in- ount previously in refore able to con- ubbing rate of $1.35 DIES and the Weekly , but on and after e rate will be $1.60. is a large and ex - handsome Mustn't - far below the cost Nage of the low rate subscribers to renew. DLE:4 Office, Wingham. web Properties For Sale FRAME COTTAGE—Minnie St. FRAME OOTTAGE—Patrick St. FRAME COTTAGE—North St. FRAMP COTTAGE—Frances St. FRAME 134 STORY—Victoria St. FRAME lan STORY—Edward St. FRAME 11.: STORY—Scott St. FRAME 2 STORY— Minnie St. BRICK la; STORY—Viotoria St. BRICK 1 STORY—John St BRICK 2 STORY (new) —Victoria BRICK 1 STORY (uew)—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 ns. We can snit you. Don't all speak at once. Choice farms at right prices and on easy terms. Insurance—all kinds. Farm Loans—low rates. Ritchie & Cosens REAL ,ESTATE & INSURANCE. Phone 123 The Leading Shoe Store I Mell's Oxfords THE NEW STYLES. 'kJ Why don't you wear Tan Shoes, Sir ? This season's Tan Oxfords are the handsomest we ever saw beeause they are the handsomest that w ere ever made. 11 Come and take a look at the new shapes. 4IT You'll want a pair as soon as you see them. 11 Don't punish yourself by trying to get through the sum- mer without a pair of low shoes. Prices not high --$3.00 to $4.00—all sizes.