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The Wingham Times, 1908-06-04, Page 8THS WINGHIM TIMES. -- $i A YEAR ss aucasc¢ VOL XXXVII.--NO. 1.896. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908. FREE ! FREE 9 50 cents We are selling $1,C0 bottles of Flaxseed Emuls.ion and IIypop- hosphites for 50 cents. Flaxseed is best fat•producer ever discovered and w hen 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 cents Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Block, Wingham. . . - - •- • New Spring Goods GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Died in T There passed awe the home of her s Ross, in Turnberr relict of the Iate Th 81st year. Decease Cumberland, Engle ada when quite youn she resided in Bride the past five years h home with her dung The deceased lady Wm. Nioholson, of We have just opened out our new goods for Spring and Summer. To say they are the nicest range ever shown here is potting it pretty strongly, but really the Snitings are beautiful, both in design and material, The prevailing colors are Ele- phant Grays a n d 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��IIIII A ohoice stock of Hats in all the newest styles. furnishings. rnberry. on Friday last at in•Jaw, Mr. Alex , Jane Nioholson, P. Coulson, in her was a native of , anJttoame to Can- . For many years Columbia, but for d been making her ter in Turnberry. s an aunt of Mr ingham. Special prices on al kiods of furniture at WALKER'S Furniture Store. Wedding Tuesday cf la of an event in T that excited rano This was the marr Irene Macpherson, Mr. and Mrs. Ja town, to Midford of our praotior ceremony was Church at 1130 a marriage in churches is the unusual in Miss Agnew, o dance. A good, now stock in all lines. Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Collars. Gloves, Fancy Vests, etc. COME IN. ROBT MAXWELL Merchant Tailor and Mien's Furnishings Teeswater. week was the date eswater's social life pleasant interest. age of Miss Gladys eldest daughter of es Macpherson of Gillies, M. D , one g phyeiciane. The onduoted in Knox a. m, In Teeswater ne of the Protestant a rare occurrence—hence rest. Dr. Agnew and town were in atten- Wingham 14 Goderich 6. Victory perched on the banners of the local base). all nine i a the opening game of Lakeside League in Wingham, on Friday afternoon at, Goderich being the Visiting team- The feature of tha game was Barr is work behind the bat. Following are the names and positions of the Ingham team:—Bar- rett, o; Dunlop p; W. Britton, 1 b; Moore, 2 b; Algi , 3 b; Hammond, s. s ; Yacllie, 1. f,; Workman, c, f.; Field, r. L. Umpire—lohneton, of Lucknow. WOOL WANTED.— 50,000 lbs. Wool wanted. Highest )..rices peid. KI\G . E. Slaughter H The people of Wi from their slumbers on Friday morning the fire alarm, the slaughter house on used by Thos. Fe building, owned by was completely Fells lost a carcass his butchering to insurance on build firemen reaponde hose were not laid too far from the fi PHONE 5 9 Speak for Themselves That's what our teas do. They've got quahtyty,strength and pungencyy, and what FLAVORa drinker likes—DELICACY OF Others Speak Those who use them recommend them. WRY? Because they're good and they like them. You Won't Use any other if you once give them a fair trial. Sion ll get suited both in quality and price. AS IN TEA S� ROCERIfiS AND PROVISIONS. WE KEEP THE BEST AND THEY SEL- DOM COST MORE THAN SUBSTITUTES kmarassammeatearria MORE FOR THE MONEY than you can get elsewhdre in Boots and Shoes, at W. J. GREER'S. The Londo The London Co dist Church held last week, with a ministers and la matters dealing w Church were disco reports presented a past year. The offi ensuing year are as Rev. A. H. Going, Secretary, Rev, T. ley ; Assistant Seor Graham and Rev, Belmont; Statistioa Jas. Elford, Lebann tary, Rev. R. A. Mill F. M. Fothergill, f minister at Strathro connection with the Joseph L. Rntledg Walter E Donnelly, received on probati The Conference in Askin street ohn Conference. ference of the Meth.• is sessions in Exeter arge representation of delegates. Various th the work of the sed and the different ood showing for the ers elected for the ollows : —President, Exeter; Recording . Blatchford, Rip• taries, Rev. W. 11 R. H. Barnby, of Seoretary, Rev. ; Journal Seore- r, Corinth. Rev. rmerly a Baptist , was received into onferenoe, Metiers , of London, and of St. Thomas were n for the ministry. ill meet next year h at London. use Burned. gleam were roused about two o'clock by the ringing of ``fire being at the the Binevale road s, bdtohcr. The lir. W. F. Vanstone destroyed and Mr. f beef, six pigs and Is. There was no g or contents. The promptly, but the as the hydrant was New tan and chocolate colored shoes at Willis & Co. Everything new and fresh. Read their adv. on page 5. VISIT OUR CHINA HALL SECOND FLOOR. Henry Christie Western F The Western F taxies will have a tures tbie year. will be Athletio D good events will handsome medals given. The Dog and better than ev and Dollars being and premiums. be carried on in t) and Mannfaoturer� Main Building. programs of Attra to the public will 1 in front of the Gr List has been re'e peoiaily in the La large additions m Prize Lists, entr dress the Secretary Ontario. Plumbing and T smithing. Mr. W. J. Boyce, : uooeesor to J. Bugg & Son, annonnc •e that he is now ready•for all orders irl,• e line of plumb- ing and tinsmithing. • e is also offer- ing inducements to cash buyers, in tinware and grant ware. See his advertisement on pag 4. WANTED.—Large quantities eggs 18o; and tub batter. GEo. E. KING. Great stock of sideboards and buffets at ant rate prices at WALRI n'S Furni- ture Store. Bell—Johnsto The home of Mr. John ton, Leopold et of a pretty weddin afternoon, when thea Hazel, beoame the hri Bell, of Southampto Wingham. The care formed by Rev. Wm. The bride and groom h in Wingham and vioin in the best of wishes f all along the journey o Nuptials. nd Mrs. Robert et, was the scene on Wednesday daughter, Miss e of Mr. Charles , formerly of ony was per. owe, of London. ve many friends y, who will join their happiness life. FOR SALE.—Singly, or together, two matched half Clyde Mares—one 4, one 3 years old. Inquire at H. E. Isard's & Co.'s store. ir, London. ir, of London, On. umber of new fern Monday, ,Sept. 14th, y, when a number of be put, on for which Ind trophies will be Show will be larger ,r, about One Thous >ffered in dash prizes milking contest will e Dairy Department will be busy in the Jne of the greatest tions ever presented o put on twice daily nd Stand. The Prize sed throughout, (es - res' Depa tment) and e to the same. For forma and etc., ad. A.M. Heint,London, Death of The death on Th Ginn, beloved wife removes one of the dents of Morrie to had been in failing weeks and for so living with her dr Tindall, of the BJ Mrs. Hunter was b Ireland, and cam young girl, and res Township, whore her now bereaved moved to King ' years ago they mov Morris, residing on tinuously. When this section the wilderness, and eh country cleared in For many years she of the Church of En in high esteem b friends. The fune cemetery on Satnr largely attended. BRING [along your shoes! We do repairingland WE Do IT RIGHT. Lowest prices. W. J. GREER, Death of aures Currie. Mr. James Curr e, one of the respect- ed residents, passtd over to the great some in Turnberry, ngham) on Monday 8th year. Deceased int; health for some was not considered til a few days ago, being inflammation was born in Scotland ame to Canada, set - r Canada, He then ania where he lived ving to this district go. Mr. Currie was olitics and in religion tionalist, but of late the Baptist Church. or of friends he was m and his death re - the pioneers. Mrs. in August, 18E8, ildren survive, 'viz: ham; Robt. Currie, Mrs,Sam). Leg- h, las Jennie at home. have the sympathy majority at his (near Lower W afternoon in his had been in tai months, but he dangerously ill t the cause of deat of the bowels. H and in early life tling first in Lo went to Pennayl for a few years, thirty-two years a Conservative in he was a congreg years had attende By his large num held in high est moves another of Currie passed aw and the following c W. A. Currie, Win West Superior, W gatt, Gibraltar, and The bereaved will of the community. Parlor Suites and Conches are our specialties e lti a Store, his month. WALKER'S n s. Hunter. reday last of Jane f Mr. Alex. Hunter, early pioneer resi- nsbip, Deceased health for some ae time had been aghter; Mrs. R. F. Line of Turnberry. rn in Tyrone county, to Canada when a ded first in Vaughan he was married to usband, when they ownship. Forty six d to the 2nd line of the same farm con. rs. Hunter came to ole plaoe was a lived to see the excellent farms. ad been a member land and was held a large circle of 1 to the Wingham ay afternoon was WANTED —100tubs echoicegrass Highess butter; any quantity prices paid, either cash or trade.GEO. EKI1G American Fur One day recently Grant, deputy Out Goderioh, went to Hens oar loads of beautiful tare that bad arrived f tin, from Tennessee, whi ed, he will put in the hot This is the first time th necessary for a Gusto go there to pass articl furniture came a Frenc two whealed vehicle, avid for about three passe unique design. Contin the cart, much to the the villagers. Carlon wondering what *ill be hotel even after it in fern• :cure. r. James A. s Collector, 1 to pass two erican furni- Mr. N. Con - h, it is claim - 1 at St. Joseph. t it has been Es Of]ici' 1 to e, With the road cart, a ntly intended gers, and of rove home in musement of people are one with the hed. ONTARIO CON ERVATIVE; Q EBEC LIBERAL, Conservative Swee • in Ontario Offset by Liberal Viet ry in Quebec. The provincial ele.tions held on Mon- day resulted in the Whitney Govern- ment being return.d to power by an increased majority The recent gerry- mander would al ost account for this inorease, as it sp•arently succeeded in every instance, s•ve North Middlesex, It is evident tb:t a great majority of t he electors thin • the Whitney Govern- ment should ha = another term of office. Many Liberals -ave held the opioion that the permanent interests of the party would not be served by its return to power at t is time though by no means approvin, of all the sots of the Government. Doubtless Liberals of this class were < factor in the Govern- ment's victory, hough they will now regret t hat the O •position has not been invigor ated and :inforced. Dr. Nelson Tait, of 498 pedina ave., Toronto, will be at t Queen's hotel, Wingham, on Thur y, June 25th, for conaultatien in di uses of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. Re -Union a Goderich. The long talked. Huron County Col Thursday night at Goderich, and was hundred and fifty union was the p Robert McLean of pens this year to den, and all press, Connoil and all the are still living, as omciala, were Inv tion came as an sigreeable feature in oonneotion with the session of the County Council htild there last week. John Leckie, Ree' e of Brussels, was hos. Greenway was responded to the toast, "The Perlin encs of Canada," and spoke of the t • onderfnl develop- ment of the West si old county of Hu Buchanan of Oolbo present and had the the oldest gentleman of those who asais spot where now sten in the town of Goder old wardens of the e Chalk, Tuokersmith, chap, 1854; John Hol Gibbons, 1850, all o Young, 1874, Colborn 1878, West Wawanoeh, Blyth. Among the for the County Oounoil pr district were:—H. Dav Robt. Carrie, sr. and Wm. I bister, also Soiithamptou# former LADIES! It is conceded by all wearers of good shoee that nothing equals Hagar and Empress Shoes for style, fit and wear. See them at W. J. GREER'S. Having sold out to Mr. W. J. Boyce, paide wbefore ish to thee rnd fez �this due us month. Payment may be made at Mr. Boyce's store. J. BUGG & SON. f re -union of the mail took place on the Bedford Hotel, attended by about a persons. The re. aposal last year of Goderich, who hap• e the County War- t members of the past members who well as the county [ted, • and the fano- Highest prioe paid for hides and pout - try at T. Fells' butcher ,hon. Dr. Ovens, °enlist, London, Surgeon Eye, IIlar,Nose and Throat will be at MoKibbon's drug store, Monday, June 29th, Monis: 1`a a.m. to Sp.ni, Glasses properly fitted. toastmaster, Hon. one of the guests, a CHURCH NOTES. THEN }V HOUSE Conservative Me •• hers 86 Liberal Member 19 Independent Me••here ...... 1 Total ..,..-.. .... ,... 106 Government Ma ority 66 THE 0 D HOUSE Conservative Me bora 70 Liberal Member 27 Independent Me bets 1 Total Government Ma -ority Increased Gover ment Majority 98 42 24 Waterloo, N., Dr Waterloo, S., G. Welland, E. E F Wellington. E , Wellington, S., J Wentworth, N York, East, A York, North, T. York, West, Dr. Hamilton E.,A. Lackner 224 actison ,-:., 830 aser 846 J Oraig 63 seph P Downey 312 0 Wilson,.., 119 Cowan 602 , Lennox .. 600 odfrey 11100. ndhoime (Labor) 76 RESULT IN NORTH HURON. With the new shuffled in the the eleotion of hoped for by party workers, nearer, the on ful; but while the campaign oanee for gra figures of 1905, which now for Currie has cut to 170, and cunei which he had to fi creditable showin once more demon Wi ngham is still West Wawanos t he same, havin Conservative maj the gains made b field, Wroxeter, were more than E. Wawanosh, where Mr. Musg well. Following are t • e members elected in the different cons itnencers:— LIBERAL: ELECTED. Rev. W. H. Harifley, of Blyth, will preach in St. Paul's hnroh next Sun- day. Rev. T. S. Boyle, visiting for a few day in Wingham. Several new meinb into St. Andrew's Pe at the regular Comm on Sunday morning 1 oe he left the good n in 1878. John e Township was atinotion of being present, being one d in clearing the s the mart house oh. Some of the my were: --Wm. 1850; John Stra- es, 1855; Robert Goderioh; Wm. Chan. Girvin, P. Kelly, 1886, er members of sent from this s, Wm. Clegg, ohn T, Corrie, hos. Bell, Of of ' ingbam, The annual oonven of England Sunder Schools of the Deanery of Huron was held in St. Thomas' Church, S,eaforth, on Thurs- day of last week. Rev. T. S. Boyle, of Chatham, formerly! of Wingham, was the preacher at the' public service held in the evening. of Ohatnam was with old friends Maj. Brune S„ R E T nen Grey. N., Hon. G. MacKay Haldimend, Jaco• Kohler. Huron, 0., Wm. '•roudfoot Lambton, E , R. . McCormick Middlesex, N., D noan C. Rose Middlesex, W., J •. Elliott Northumberland, '' ., Sam Clarke. Ottawa, E., D. J. to cDongall Oxford. N., Dr. A drew MacKay. Oxford, S , T. R to • yberry Perth, S., Valentine Stook Renfrew, N , Norman Reid Russell, Damase Ranine Simcoe, E , J. B. Tadhope Stormont, W. J. MoCart Wellington, W., James MoEwing Wentworth, S., D4nie1 Reed CONSERVA IVES ELECTED rs were received abyterian Church anion eervice held et. ion of the Church Addington, W J. Algoma, W. R S Brant, N., John Brant, S., W. S Brookville, A. E. Bruce, C„ Hugh Bruce, N., (1n don Carleton, R. H. M Dnfferiu, C. R Mc Dundas, Hon. J. P. Durham, E , 3. J. Durham W., 3, H. Elgin, E., 0. A. Br war Elgin, W., Finlay . Macdiarmid, 609 Essex, N , Hon. D . Reaume 1000 Essex, S. Dr. And son 55 Fort William, Dr.ISmellie .. 412 Frontenac, (In d bt) Glengarry, D. R. cDonaid 250 Grenville. G. L. ergnson 816 Grey, C., I. B. L as • 200 Grey, S., Dr Ja eson ..... 350 Halton, A. W. Nig on Hamilton, W., H Hastings, N , J. Hastings, E , A. Hastings, W. J. Huron, S , H. Eil Huron, N., A. H. Kent, E , P. H. Kent, W., Geo. Kenora, Harold Kingston, W. F. Larebton, W., H Lanark, N., Dr, f Lanark, S., Col. Leeds, John R. D Lennox, T, G. Cakscallen Lincoln, Dr. Jeseo). London, Hon. Adm Beck Manitoulin, R. R. ).Gamey Middlesex, E., G. N. Neely Monek, James A. nes Muskoka, A. A. chaffy Nipiasing, H. Mor Norfolk, 5 , A. C. Norfolk, N., H. T Northumberland, Ontario, N., W. Ontario, S , Chas Ottawa, W , A• " Parry Sound, Joh Peel, 5, Charters Perth, N., Jas. T Peterboro', E , Ja Peterboro', W•, T Port Arthur, May Prescott, Geo. H. Prince Edward, R. Rainy River, W. Renfrew, 5 , T. S. Ste Marie, W. Simcoe, 0., Jas. I. Simcoe, W., Jas. S Simone. 5 , Alex F Sturgeon Valls, A Sudbury, Hon. F. Temiekaming, (In .oubt) TorontoToronto, E,, (b) T. R Wh tae dee, 3430 359 Toronto, S., (a) IIo • J. J. Foy3718 Toronto, S , (b) Geo H. Gooderham 2966 276 Toronto, W., (a)bW.U McPherT. son 2033 MdN'aught 4391 Shaw 519 rnegie (two70) on The Rev. W. G.:Howson may be ex- pected to occupy h(s own pulpit in the Methodist Church, next Sunday. Sub• jeots:—]1 a. m, "Our Children." Parents especially invited. 7 p. m., "The philosopher'h stone; and the elixir nteresting appeal to 1 welcome, of life." An young people. A iding of North Heron anner in which it was, a Liberal was hardly large number of the ut as election day drew ook seemed more hope - we have been defeated, has not been without ification. Taking the in the munioipalitiee North Huron, Mr, wn a majority of 208 ring the odds against ht, has made a very The campaign has trated the fact that, a Tory stronghold ; remains practically given a decreased rity of one over 1905; the Liberals in Ash - orris and Turnberry ffeet by the losses in Blyth and Howiok, ve did exceptionally 75 88 250 193 200 109 594 200 400 463 13 7 211 1070 33 1 47 130 caul (a00) yth 300 Fisher 300 ewater, K. 0200 onovan 374 300 131 600 44 900 (aoo ) 50 503 lark t) Troy eowa We believe th part of both Can and honest one, like to have se: we have no dot will make an abl The returns ham over both 1 number of peep hall, and aw reports. Whe Mr. Mnsgrov conaiderable e fol candidate tbanking his they had give of his remar a bouquet fro pupils. 'A pro formed and Mr, n p and down t the Citizens' ba band, the elect mented by the g] torches, etc., aft tion oelebration continued until are the compl summing up h Returning Offio t the campaign on the lidates has been a clean and wbile we would n Mr. Currie elected, bt that Mr. Musgrove representative. ere received in Wing- legraph lines. A large le assembled at the town ited the arrival of the it became known that was elected there was thnsiasm. The success - made a brief address, frienos for the support him. At the conclusion he was presented with some of his former eesron was afterwards Musgrove was paraded e etreet to the musia.of d and the fife and drum to lights being supple - re of blazing brooms, r the manner of elec- e in Wingham. This late hour. Following ate returns from the )ld here yesterday by r, Wm. McQuillin: No, 1 TU"NBERRY 74 72 3 53 4 57 Mejerity for H No 1 2 3 4 3 6 Majority for SUMMARY Ashfield West Wawanos East Wawanoah Blyth Wingham .... . Morris •. Wroxeter ..... Turnberry.... Howiok Majority for In Quebec, triumphant, for didates being re teen Conservativ the polls. 76 72 52 41. 256 241 urrie 15 WICK nag k` MAJORITIES. Currie Musgrove 60 47 55 49 6(1 80 54 93 81 130 09 65 69 3-i 1 537 ove 186 • 26 15 59 23 16 3 149 186 183 354 usgrove 171 he Liberals are again -six Government can - need, while only six - succeeded in heading INGHAM Corrie Musgrove Whitney No, 1 reaton 2 Devitt 4 1 35 64 .... 32 b9 ,-41 81 80 133 The total aontrilntions of the Presby- terian ohurches during the past year as reported to the i'General Assembly a- mounted to $3,619,748, an inorease of $268,465 over 1006. Of this amount $1,289,129 repress is the stipends paid to the ministers. The reports showed along the line. In now number nearly ,607 more oommnn- families under the 4 more pupils in the 8 more preaohing party had inoreaa- total value now 38, increases nearly al the churches whio 4,000 there were 1 ioanta; 6,808 mor ohnroh's pare; 11,1 Sunday schools; pitmen and ohnroh pi ed $1,486,956. Th amounts to $16,077,: 188 337 Majority for usgrove 149 AS FIELD No. 22............ ,.,,43 3,... 4t; 350 4 25 n. J. S. Hendrie 1558 5 - 64 r, Pearce . 1300 6 79 ichardson 400 7,,,,,,,, 81 Johnson 120 er 200 Musgrove 170 >wyer 80 r. Sulman 341 Idachin 260 Nickle n. W. J. Hanna. 600 F. Preston,... 400 [etheson .. (awl.) :gavel. 188 1 1000 1404 500 156 j--,100 (acs ) 200 Knox's( are going out of wall paper. 10,000 rolls to be sold at oost. Now for Nearly a hundred raouldets have been indicted by the Grand Jury at Brantford for pioketing the But* stove works. Pratt- 181 Innes. K. 0... 54 E., S. Nesbitt... 559 Hoyle .. 409 Calder 298 Fripp 724 Galna 737 523 rrance 245 . Thompson240 E. Bradburn471 r Carrick 400 harant 24 100 mattresses to sell at reduced Toronto, N., (b) Joh prices for next 80 days at Wearies Victoria, J. II. Vurniture Store. Victoria, W., 5. I. Majority for 78 71 54 59 25 11 18 376 316 Currie 60 WEST AWANOSH 53 63 2 37 52 3 28 55 226 242 Majority for usgrove 16 3 No.1 244 Majority for Cu e 59 2 46 95 Majority for Aln grove 3 MOR IS 4 42 73 39 31 185 56 42 98 42 49 61 '75 325 302 Majority for 091rrie 2,3 Ifo, I 61 25 Majority for Porde 24 4[11 Our inatiagement trains more youn 1r .:t111 Special Course for Teaohers. 111 Mail Cciurses, WINGHAISI BUSINESS COLLEGE Vl 1.1 Geo. Spotton, Principal. Properties hi Sale FRAME COTTAGE—Minnie St. FRAME COTTAGE—Patrick St. FRAME COTTAGE—North St. FRAME COTTAGE --Frances St FRAME 1S4 STORY—Viotoria St. FRAME 134 STORY—Edward St. FRAME 13,1 STORY—Scott St. FRAME 2 STORY— Minnie St. BRICK lies, 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 Piot, Greenville, Chieholmtown and in the central parte of the town. Call and see us. We can suit yon. Don't all speak at once. Choice farms at right prices kinds. Farm Leans—low rates. Ritchie 86 Conn REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Phone 123 The Leading Shoe Store 'Outing Shoes Stylish new effects in Oat. ing Shoes FOR MEN and FOR WOMEN. The smart. est Outing Shoes are here. Shoes for Tennis, Yachting., Camping, Rowing and for every other sport. White and blaek canva3 and cooley cloth. Some with rubber soles — some leather trimmed. High and low cuts, The variety Of etyles, pricee and sizes is complete. • See us for Trunks and Valises, W.J. Greer