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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-05-14, Page 8SUI'EIL1<OSITY, �,� i© thoroughness, progressiveness, Ir . utility, enthusiasm, expertness Ti . y = are our wetchwo,ds. Commer- fl r� Q cial, . tenography, Te'egraphy. IL 1:-.-11.79997"1'717-4_77-0. �, Mail Courses in auy subject. Lri r7 ¢� No vacation. 0t� ,`5 Wingham Business College N' Li L.a.I Geo. Spotton, Principal.' 1�'=9P�, 7r rr59 5:'�tir .y ,,-- r 7 -ir .4 THE WINGHAM TIMES. VOL XXXYII.—NO. 1893, WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1908. • 1 FREE I FREE !I 50 cents We are selling $1,G0 bottles of Flaxseed Emulsion and Iiypop- hosphites for 50 cents. Flaxseed is best fat producer ever discovered and a hen com• ' bined with Hypophosphites is un- equalled as a SPRING TONIC and as a remedy for Colds, Br on c h i t i s, Exhaustion and Nervous Trouble. $1.00 Bottles for 50 cents Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST 33aodonald Block, Wingham. • New Spring Goods We have just opened out our new goods for Spring and Summer. To say they are the nicest range ever shown here is putting it pretty strongly, but really the both in ni it a are„beautiful, S t g design and material. The prevailing Colors are Ele- phant Grays a nd Browns i n stripea and plaids. Of course Blacks and Blues are always cor- root, and we have a large range of these goods. H ATSIIIIIII A choice stock of Hate in all the newest styles, Furnishiogso A good, new stock in all lines. Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Fancy Vests, etc. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Bowlers an The members o Bowling and Lawn requested to meet holders on business 8 p. m. on Taeeday in the Council Chan� COME IN. Tennis. the Wingham Tennis Clubs are e ground share - of importance at evening, 26th inst. ber. WANTED.—Large quantities eggs 18o; and tub butter, Giro. E. KING. ROSTI MAXWELL Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnishings Feed Grain. Come to the Wingham +• ills for your feed. We have Manila.: feed wheat, peas, soreenings •d mixed chop, ranging from $1.00 t • e .60 per hundred. Also bran, shorts an. ow Grade Flour constantly on hand, at rieht places. HowsoN & BxooaLEBANIc Wingham Ri The members of Association are r meeting to be hel & Son's office on F week for the ele other important bt e Association. the Wingham Rifle nested to attend a in W. F. Vanetone iday evening of this tion of officers and mess. Let your feet enjoy the 24t of May in a pair of our oomfortab xforde. J. GREER. Women's The anneal meeti Women's Institute C. 0 F. Hall., Win afternoon, May 28t present from diffe West Huron and will give addresses est to ladies. All 1 ested in Institute this meeting. nstitute. g of West Huron ill be held in the am, on Thursday Delegates will be ent Institutes in rominent speakers subjects of inter• ies who are inter- ork are invited to Polling The following places in Wingha election, to be h Ward 1, J. J. 1 Ward 2, Webste 3, D. Bell's ware House. We have w ill act as deputy WANTED.—Good c-ok; :mall family; high wages to e .: enced person; references required. Apply to Mrs. V. Oronyn, 494 Dundas St , London. Mt Proclama Mr. Wm. Mc Officer for North H cial 1 election has iss giving the list of riding. The nomi in the Town Hall, day, June 1st, fr until 2 o'clock p. meeting will be'he nomination when ted by other apes electors on the qu ' PHONE 5 9. THISWEEKIII. MIS PINEAPPLES RIPE TOMATOES BANANAS LETTUCE ORANGES LEMONS TOMATO PLANTS This is THE Tea House eiterearsartraisis J. Henry Christie Places. ill be the polling n for the Provincial std on June 8th:— ryfogle's wareroom ; s tailor shop; Ward oom; Ward 4, Park of yet Darned who turning offioere. Big shipment of Victoria Shoes for ladies. Read advt. on page 5 WILLIS & CO. To Camp The arnonneem Ottawa on Thursda. for dietriot No. 1 wi at Goderich in pia Damp will open on The following corp 26th Middlesex, 27 Wellington, 32nd and the Army Servi Medical Corps of th Goderich. nt was made from that military oamp l this year be held e of London. The ueaday, Junel6th• will be present: h Lambton, 30th race, 33rd Euro Corps and A district. on Issued. uillan, Returning nron in the Provin• ed his proclamation, oiling places in the P c ation will be held Ingham, on Mon - 12 o'clock noon, The usual public at the close of the e candidates, assia- err will address the stions of the day. Mrs. B. Flynn up till the end of furniture. Call street. y ■SALE OF COATS. -1'i0 ' Spring Coats, value up to $7 1 :tech sale pride $5.00, at H. E. IspsD &Co's. Increase Returns from 7 in Ontario for Ap crease in smallpox diphtheria over month of last ye smallios reported twenty-four munlc reporting the grea were: Sidney tow town, 22; Toronto with one death. causes were 252 population of 2,1' . rate of 14.2 in 10 ill sell by private sale ane, all her household t her residence, Minnie Busine This week Mess have sold their s tinamithing basin Boyce, of London, session at once. been in business years. Mr. H. Bug trip West, but will for"some weeks. M tical man with a n perience and will 00 in the old stand. Boyce and family wieli him every sue s Change. . John Bngg & Son ove, plumbing and es to Mr. W. J. who will take pos. esars. Bugg have ere for some nine parposes taking a ot leave Wingham . Boyce is a prao• mber of years ex- tinne the business We welcome Mr. to Wingham and ess in his business. GIRLS WANTED. sewing machines i day work. Clea good wages. MFG. Co. Limited f Smallpox. • 0 division registrars it show a slight in- , scarlet fever and the corresponding The 118 cases of ere scattered over alitiee. The places est number of oaaee chip, 25; Elizabeth 14 and Hamilton. 12, The deaths from all from an estimated 000, making a death NOTICE TO LIB RALS. A meeting of the Lib: ale of Wing - ham will be bald in the o. ••mittee room (the vacant store in the "ilson blook) on Friday evening of t. is week, The room will be open ever ,• evei$ng from Friday until election d • y. Every per- son who is interested in he election of Mr. Join T. Currie will be made wel- come and we hope to se; a large -crowd present. The Liberals •f North Huron have a "fighting ohano; ' and it is im portant that every L'•eral should do his share of the work .f the oawpaign. Be present at the et+re in the Wilson block on Friday eveni •g. • FOR SALE —The best grades of Mengel, Turnip and Carlr�ot seeds. KNG For work on power knitting mill or on ,rk and plyeE steady oWATSON Paris Ont. Sate CORN --The best early maturing varieties for ensilage or green feed for sale. GED. E KING. Death of Ge• Mr. George Kew, Kew, of this town, p home in Suspension Saturday last, aged 43 had always enjoyed t health until some four w he was etrioken with a He had been a resident Bridge for nineteen ye number of years had b the Lehigh Valley Rail popular with his large nu and his death will be d Ho leaves a widow, three two sons; his mother and and six sistgrs, viz:—Dr Pittsburg; Will Kew, w at Niagara Falls, On Wingham; Mrs. Sheldi Mrs. Ball, Wooster, 0 rum, Berlin ; Miss Mar Falls, Ont; Mrs. Will Lydia Kew, of Wingba were present at the fun. Field. The bereaved f the sincere sympathy in their afliiotion, ge Kew. on of Mrs Wm. sed away at his idge, N. •Y., on ears. Deceased very best of eke ago, when brain trouble. of Suspension rs and for a en agent for ay. He was ber of friends ply regretted. daughters and hree brothers Arthur Kew, h the G, T R Thos. Kew, g, Shelbonrne; io; Mrs. Wall. Kew, Niagara ield and Mies , all of whom ral except Mrs. ies ilmanyi ll have ffriends •: CHURC NOTES. Rev, F. E, P, well, of Ohesley, will peewee in St. Paul's Church next Sunday. Maitland Pre bytery-and Maitland Presbyterial So•iety held meetings In Teeswater on T csday of this week. Rev, H A. Tillsonbnrg, ha ship at Kincardi he will accept. The annual M: meeting of the Wing - ham. Distriot of he Methodist Church was held in Bros els on Tuesday and Wednesday of th': week. The following . e the officers of the Junior Epworth eague of the Metho- dist Church for the current year:— President, Jeane te Brook; 14 vice- president, Clara :rook; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Cora Ker ; 3rd viae -president, Annie Lloyd; 4th vice-president Laura Davidson; 5th vice•presideth, Fred Maguire; secrets , May Lloyd; treas. urer, Olive Cart right; pianist, Laura Kerr; assistant pianist, May Lloyd The superintend •nt is Mrs. J Halpenny, and the meetin:. are held every Friday afternoon at 4 5 o'clock. 10 Huron Old Bo s of Winnipeg. The Huron Old ;oys of Winnipeg have organized an association with the following cfficers: Hon. preeidont, Hon. Thou Greenwa ; hon. vice-presi- dent, Hon G R. C !dwell; president. • r F. A. Wood; let v e p eaitlent , T. P, Bell; 2nd vice•presid at, L. J. Elliott; secretary, A. L. ]=peon. 102 King street; treasurer, J. . McGavin. The following are memb s of the executive committee: H. Beat ie, D. T. Gardiner, G. H Bissett, Fred aster, C. L Fisher and Dr, H. T. And son. The asaocia• tion has a memb rship roll of fifty. We do not see the n roes of any former r esidents of this d strict in the list of officers. Give Us The Tines has friends that it v cause the friends appear to be one lady or a gentles news that might the editor and office without a that of improv people give mor and may be stir notice, or an other little com There tyre many news that the e ally for he *can teetive agency t and other places observation. T thingel you kno him, even as re we know and unknown to yo The News. number of real kind nes very highly, he- lp expressed does not of selfish interest. A n knows of an item of appen to be missed by romptly phones this y other thought than g the paper. These than a cup of water, of a first -clans wedding bitnary notice or any lement we have to offer. toms of real interesting tor mimesnnintention• of afford to run a de - pry into private homes hat are not within his e people yon know and are often unknown to oh as many of the things he people we meet are BRING along your shoes! We do repairing and WE no IT RIG1{T. Lowest prices. W. J. GREER, right, B A. , rector at been offered the rector - e. It is expected that Knox's are going out of wall paper. 10,000 rolls to be sold at cost, Now for bargains. Citizens' Ba d Officers. At the annual me; ing of Wingham Oitizena Band, on Fr day evening last, the following officer: were elected:— President, A Hingsto ; vice president, E. Forger; secretary, Norman Fry; treasurer, H. Hinsoliffe• property com- mittee, C. Baer, A. reen and R. Monday. The reports •ere very satis- factory, and the band starts out with good prospects for a su •essfnl summer. They have received e• me new music a d will no doubt be a • le to give a good aoount of themselves at their weekly concerto on the park the first one of which will be on riday, 29th inst. The bandstand is bring brightened up by a coat of paint a • • some uniforms are being made for the new players. The boys are open for engagements, and already a number h. 'e been booked. Dr. Ovens, Oovllist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at MoKlbbon's drug Store, Monday, May 25th. Hours: 121►.m, to8p.m, Glasses properly fitted. Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T. Felts' butcher shop. Soo Can The report . of through the Sault 1907, United Stat issued by the Wa that the traffic canal was 73 p freight and 52 number of passe mounts being 42,6, and 32,875 pass through the Canal cent. of the tote oent. of the pass mounts being 15,5 and 20,883 passer total valve of fr the two canals which the total o 344. The passages River during the total registered 769, with an est 311,302. By. Law A peculiar sitnet in the quashing of ship local option b tice Falconbridge. ma3e on several gro right of deputy r: poll clerks to vot the chief justice The right of depu and clerks to vo' several times consii and directly opposi The Toronto New that the Townshi• Divisional Court. break the deadlo decisions on the whether deputy- the eputythe right to v• by-law. It is no will be grante. view of the ins miasioners from Department, no municipalities w by-law was quos I Traffic. the lake commerce te. Marie canals in and Oanadian, just Department, shows rough the Amerioan cent. of the total er Dent, of the total germ carried, the a- 1,846 tons of freight ngers. The traffic fan ()anal was 27 per l freight and 48 per niers carried, the a• 5,398 tons of freight ere. The estimated ght paining through es $569,830,188, on arges were $38,457, - through the Detroit n were 34,148, et t tonnage 1)f 66,953,• mated value of $697, - The commission Friday last, but than 50 instruct rnunioate with Toronto. u nshed. on has developed he Howick Town- -law by Chief Jus - The motion was nds, including the nrning offioers and . On this ground nashes • the by-law. returning officers has already been ered by the courts, e judgments given, of Monday reports will appeal to the This motion will of judges and court mportant point as to eturning offiacre have e on a local option probable that licenses in the meantime, in notions issued to cone e Provincial Seoretary to issue licensee in ere the local option ed on a technicality. s held a meeting on .ok no action further e Inspeotor to corn - the Department at Don't neglect your fe well dressed for the 24t we w ill be please �.t6 Newest in footwear. —get f Mam May. Call, show you the W. J. GREER. SCHOOL GRA The grants to Pub County of Huron, 19 August are a000rdin scheme:— I. oheme:— I. GRANTS 0 Each school shall of the amounts paid eaoh echool year (b and ending in June principal and at $2. I TS FOR 1908. is Schools in the 8, and payable In to the following Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE PER ONAL. Rev. W. Lowe, of London was visit- ing for a few aye with Wingham friends. Mr, David Gra • am, of California, is visiting at the ho •e of his father, Mr. R. A. Graham. Mr. 0. M. Welke has returned home after a several w:eke' business trip through the West. mars. 3, W. Va ' atter, of Goderich has been visiting •ith Wingham and Tnrnberry relatives and friends. Mr. A. D. Mope: zie, of the Teeswater News was in tow ' on Thursday last and gave the Tnie, a friendly call. Mr. and Mrs. ndrew McKagae of Tnrnberry, leave t • is week for a visit to the Old Land, ea ing from Montreal on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D C. McKenzie, of Winnipeg have bee visiting for a few days with relatives a d friends in Wing ham, Bluevale and a •rrie. SALARIES. eceive 40 per cent. in teachers' salaries ginning in Aeguat over $300 for a for each assistant. II. GRANTS ON THE +EACJIERS' QUALIFI• CATI. NS. WANTED —100 tuba butter; any quant prides paid, either 0. nice grass t eggs. Highest • or trade. GED. E. KING. The following gr • me shall be paid on the basis of the gr de of the tetoh- ere' professional certi oate and length of his successful experi: nee :—(1) If the teacher's total expe ience shall have been a least five yea : in July the lst next;— (a) For a first class o.rtifioate.. $40 (b) For a second of • :s certificate 30 Wingham H A representative the Wingham ho found everything i dition. The groun ing aro being put i being made for flo • superintendent is m success in her work with the patients. nese to the patien visitors is a please Welsh's appointme with the patients a There are at the patients at the h• again shows that t institution of this town. Mrs, Patterson at the hospital fo today for her ho • .• Little Hazel who was operate doing as well as Miss Annie underwent a ve week le now sec hope to see her in the oeurse o Mr. G. E. Bnchana , manager of the branch of the Bank • f Nova Scotia at Oxford, N S., is vie ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bu•hanan, Frances street. Mr: George Jones, the .obair factory, was last Thursday to atte his mother, who was passed away on Friday (2) If said experi nce shall have been less than five years n the same date— (a) For a first class •ertificate.. $30 (b) For a second cl se certificate 20 Where the teach.r performs all the duties of caretaker the Inspector shall deduct from the a onnt paid him for his services as to her and caretaker a sum not exceedi • • $25 in any one case, and where he porf ms part of the duties a proportionate a •. ount of $25. spits! Notes. f the TIMES visited .ital this week and the very best con- s around the build - good shape and beds ere, eto. The new =sting with splendid and is very popular er exceeding kind - e and courtesy to e to witness. Mies t is a popular one d the hospital staff. perintendent of ailed to Toronto the bedside of rionely ill. She orning. v<ROXE ER. The sports commi great inducements f marathon race, also track race at the bration here. First a seventeen je Waltham watch, ful and 3rd prizes, vain prizes for the one well have that wat win it in 30 minute residing within a Wr oxeter. Sucking oalf for sale. Apply at TIMES office. Dr. Kennedy a • The following item Teeswater News, havi sent to that paper by a Chicago:—"Dr. J, P. ham, Ont., was vieiti. two weeks, and whi pleasure of meeting s local and national rep the former may be Sanford and Eads, and Drs, Murphy. Ochiner inson. By all he was and with all created impression, but especi named, at whose resi pleasure of a social Robinson is universe one of the most famon world, acknowledged foremost investigator, field of medicine, but perienoed no difl]onit attention during the g afternoon. This fan oates both that the session of a profou medicine, and that surgeon he ranks far since he was able t pian of such standi We think, therefor town and commnnit la being able to a to a surgeon of s they have in Dr, ot whom it should with pride and con Chicago. taken from the g been recently correspondent in ennedy of Wing - in Chicago for e here had the •rgeons of both • tation. Among mentioned Drs. mong the latter nd Byron Rob- .rdially received, • most favorable lly with the Last ence he had the isit. Dr. Byron ly recognized as surgeons in the o t e one of the in the entire r. Kennedy ex - in holding his later part of an assuredly indi- octor ie in pos-I knowledge of n ability as a ove the average, interest a physi- for half a day. , that his home enjoy a privilege ply in time of need with the members of t • e Cabinet living eh skill, and that in Toronto and eight Ii nominees of the ennedy a physician Albany Olub with them on the floor of o a pleasure to speak I the House the Albany tub will reach the dance." remotest corner of the rovince. Whether the people of the tow a and of the town- ships will sit gatet t be whacked by this grants have arrived club remains to be s en. It is enconrag- he opening of nava-ding, however, to ad the Independent . NEW NATES. Twenty-nine 1 United States we from Port Arthu 'Nine hundred quit work, allegi engagement of m James Ryan, generating plant Qae , and H. swept over the Rev. Donald the Deer Park Toronto, has resi Toronto, as an I A young man struck by a bat game in Guelph in a serious co fractured. ee are offering r the five mile or the one mile minion Day cele- rize in the former, lied, gold filled y guaranteed. 2nd ble medals. Good ile rape. May as , boys, You can Open to any one adius of 16 miles of Rev. Dr. Kaye, stook, Ont., oonvic at Wheaton, til„ new trial, 1 formerly of Wood- ed of counterfeiting as been granted a migrants from the e sent back to Duluth iners at Ferule have discrimination in the n. uperintendent of the at Shawinigan Falls, seine, laborer, were s, , Hoeseek, pastor of resbyterian Ohnroh, fled-tocontest North dependent Liberal. named Galloway was d ball at a baseball he other day, and is dition. His ekull 1e Donald McClaug of Grey County, w while attending a co He is under restra• Hospital, Toronto. North America millions of bushe Europe has cnitiv extent of nearly per year. The g potato is no small George Sterly, drng exporter, was New York because ing a young Brookl aged millionaire sh of by his son at e intended marry - n school teaoher. Dr. O'Brien of th Massilon, Ohio, clai ered the paresis b been successful in t State Hospital at s to have diecov- cillns and to have eating the disease. Goderich temper pose the canteen at oamp. It was for that the camp was don. oe workers will op . he coming military a similar objection removed from Lon - lin, 28 years of age, nt violently insane vention in Toronto. t at St, Michael's roduces about 400 s of potatoes, while ted the taste to the our billion bushels owing of the Irish ffair. The Woodstock up the tactics the Dominion Pa The trouble wi Ottawa le that crimivation. It duty to oppose Government pr Dome a mere ob inevitable resul look upon pari men selected f public business a the Oppos Won a nuisance. It is b cessary that the strong and wato should be character dinary common sen tion. An Oppositio sets itself to work t fidenee of the people its own power and us entinel Review sizes f the Opposition in !gement in this way: the Opposition at it exercises no die - deems it to be its verytbing which the ores, and so has be- tructionist force. The is that people wlio ment as a body of r the transaction of beginning to regard in the nature of a h desirable and ne- pposition should be ful; but its work zed by at least or- e and discrimina- that deliberately alienate the con - deprives itself of nlnesa. present time eleven apital a fact which' ere was need for an ind in our thriving' o has been a patient three weeks leaves • c0osh, of Listowel, on last Saturday is aid be expected. ogers, of town, who critical operation last vering and her friends ble to be around again a few weeks, it We can't even affor Toronto this time, say One man, one vote; one representative ma the rest of the Provino we must so manipulate cies as to make certai if possible, all Labor Independents, and all L the Albany Club the e eight representatives fo to trust old Tory he Government, ne constituency , be all right for , but in Toronto Properties for Sale FRAME COTTAGE—Minnie St. FRAME COTTAGE—Patrick St. FRAME COTTAGE—North St. FRAME COTTAGE --Frances St. FRAME 13 STORY—Viotoria St. FRAME 1}; STORY—Edward St. FRAFRAME1 I ,; STORY—Scott RY— T cott St. S FRAME 2 STJRY— Minnie St. BRICK 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, Chisho]mtown and in the central parts of the town. Call and see us. 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 86 Cosecs REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Griffin-Vanetone Block, WINGHAlYI. Phone 123. 11100110.111101.....0010.111001.01 Over 15,000 im at Quebec) Billet) George Champa back wm broken Three Ottrloads shipped by the Mouth for Wales Conservatives of T onto refusing to bt s, of Buffalo, whose thus gagged, and, they are, therefore st August, died on lien, "Trust th people” should eve Were mon, be the slog mi of t sereat Liberal party of Oobalt ore The leading Shoe Store It's Oxford Time There's a whole Summer's comfort ahead for the Man or Woman who buys Oxfords Furthermore, they're the stylish caper. More Oxfords will be worn this season than ever before. No matter what the price— no matter what the style— we're ready for you with the largest, finest and swellest stock of Men's and Women's Oxfords. Foll LADIES AND MISSES we have Oxfords at $1,25, $1,50 Fon MEN AND BOYS our Plenty of styles at every price to select from. SET THEN, and yonell see the Oxford display of the town. BtrY THEM and you'll bay at right prices, See US for Tim '101 Ana valises. J. Greer