The Wingham Times, 1908-09-17, Page 7THE WINCiHA1VI TIMES.
VOL XXXVII.—NO. 1911.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1908.
SI A YEAR, IN ADVANCE
6`
JUST ARRIVED !
THE
MERRY WIDOW"
THE SWEETEST EVER
The "Merry Widow" Perfume
just arrived,
Sweet and lasting.
Come in and sample it.
K0AKS ,
!1 FILMS AND
SUPPLIES.
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Macdonald Block, Wingham,
flISS SPARLIN°
Graduate of Toronto Conservatory
of Music
And Authorized Teacher of the Fletcher
Mesio Method, Symplex and Kinder-
garten (having studied this method with
the originator, at the Synthetic School,
New York) .
Pupils prepared for Conservatory ex-
aminations, both in Theory and Piano.
CLASSES OPEN 4th SEPT.
For information regarding tuition,
eto., apply, at her home, Minnie street,
Ritchie & Cosecs
PEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
Farm
Properties
Some exceptional. values in
farms. If you want one it will
pay you to see us.
The good old Province of Ont-
ario is all right.
Town
Properties
At right prices. We have a
number of places admirably
suited for retired farmers.
No . prettier or healthier town
in Ontario than Wingham.
Property bought here can al-
ways be re -sole..
RITCHIE & COSEHS
Griffin-Vanstone Block, WINGHAM.
Phone 129
PHONE 59.
WHY NOT
Have the beet to eat.
OUR MOTTO
Is quality and everything is
selected with the greatest
care.
THEY'RE RIGHT
The quality and price of our
groceries are
TRY US
Witty your next order and
DON'T FORGET
To order some of our favorite
teas.
REGULAR SHIPMENTS
of Peaches, Grapes, Ba-
nanas, Oranges, Lemons.
BIG REDUCTIONS
in Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets,
Tea Sete, eto.
1 J. Henry Christie
1
•
SITUATIONSI,,
with leading business houses
await our graduates.
LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER
and all modern office methods
which ensure rapid advance.
meat.
GREGG SHORTHAND
taught by the only teacher in
Ontario who attended the
Author's School.
THREE COURSES. — Stenography,
Commercial, Telegraphy.
.Enter any day. Write for particulars.
FALL TERM FRO1I SEPT. 18t
Wingham Business College
GEO. SPOT'l ON, PRINOIPAL.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
New Teles
A new long die
has lately been c
Telephone Compan
and Lucknow. T
great oonveniance
one Circus
mice tele
mpl
b
is
n this district.
one line
ted/by the Bell
een Wingham
is found to be a
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Work
The work of pl
tion for the new
of Josephine st
along rapidly. P
in position to al
north to cross over
be completed in a s
n Bridge.
oing the iron in posi-
ridge at the ncrth end
eet is being pushed
nks have been placed
w residents of the
The bridge should
ort time.
New stook of e latest patterns in
Wall Paper at the ig Book Store.
A Fine St
Messrs. A. Youn
the More in the Be
put in a large stop
ranges, which. are.
Western Foundry
The exhibit is attr
attention and part
a stove or range w
fnepeot the stook a
ve Exhibit.
& Co. have rented
er Block and have
of Huron stoves and
anufaotured by the
Co., of this town.
sting a great deal of
-s who are in need of
1 do well to call and
d get prices.
To LET.—On
Victoria street,
mer kitchen, cell
Apply on premie
eopoid street, corner
ree rooms with snm-
r, hard and soft water.
s.
Dominic
The TIMES ha
Dominion vote
Riding of Huro
print of the m
Anyone who ha
offal election in
dent of the ridi
the coming D
lists at this offic
by any voter.
Voters' Lists.
received a set of the
' liets for the East
. The lists are a re-
nioipal lists for 1907.
a vote at the Provin-
tine, and is still a resi-
g, will have a vote at
minion election. The
are open for inspection
Hagar and Inviotus Shoes for ladies
and gents. Compare these with any
other make. We won't ask you to buy
—the shoes will do that. W. J, GREER,
sole agent.
Died in
There passed a
Monday morning
her grandparents,
Homnth, Alice
daughter of the la
of Wingham. Mi
16th year and had
for sonic months.
in Forest Lawn oe
on Wednesday.
will have the sy
friends here in th
oronto.
ay in Toronto, on
act, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
uriel Bowles, only
Edgar Bowles, late
Bowles was in her
een in failing health
Interment was made
etery at Orangeville
he bereaved relatives
pathy of many old
r afliotion.
For the
Mr, Alex, Roes
0, P. R. steams
ticketed Mrs. R.
pool, by the stea
which sail's from
26th met. Mrs.
spending the wint
friends in Engle
many friends in t
her a pleasant voy
NOltIOE—All ac
be paid by cash o
tat of October.
accounts will be
Court for collect
made at the atone
onnts due me aro to
note on or before the
iter that date unpaid
laced in the Division
n. Payment can be
lock hardware.
J. D, BURNS.
Milliner
The Wingham
sented an unusu
ance on Taesda
headwear in vo
winter were pr
viewed with th
large number o
taneonsly with
was the openin
Beaver blook w
ranges, eto,,
"Western Fon
attraotively arr
some design,
winter's coal
him, will pat
in his trousers
prioe of a ne
Id Land.
looal agent of the
ip line, this week
erdeman for Liver-
er Lake Manitoba,
ontreal on Saturday,
Herdsman intends
with relatives and
and Ireland, Her
e vicinity will wish
ge.
Drink Cbristie's
eae.
Harvest H
At St. Paul's 0
the annual harvest
will be held. Spe
delivered by the
Jeakina, B. A., B.
evening, and the
music in keeping wi
Monday evening
harvest home auppe
menoing at 6 o'oloo
tion is extended t
services.
Openings.
millinery stores pre-
Ily attractive appear-
, when the styles of
no for the fall and
usely displayed, and
usual interest by a
the fair sex, Simul-
the millinery display
of the store in the
th a full line of stoves,
nanttfactnred by the
dry Co. These are
nged and of most hand-
hus with violens of the
ill looming up before
�rfamilias dig down deep
pooket, and fish out the
bonnet.
me Services.
roh on Sunday next,
thanksgiving eervioee
al addresses will be
enter, Rev. 0. E
., both morning and
heir will furnish
the 000afion. On
ext, the annual
will be held, oom-
A oordial invite -
all to attend these
Timothy for fall seeding for sale.
GEO E. KING.
New Regist
Municipal Werke
the rogistrar•gener
blank forms prep
law for the registr
riages and deaths,
same to clergy
others, whose d
statute to make
All of the old fo
hands of profess
returned to the
as returns may
new ones. The
the latter poi
therefore inoon
if the new ft)
The intention
the new act t
reliable infor
purposes.
ation Forms.
have received from
1 of Ontario sets or
ed under the new
tion of births, mar -
and will supply the
en, phyeioiane and
y it is under the
etcrns to the olerk.
ms remaining in the
nal men should be
lerk for cancellation,
ly be made upon the
clerk's instructions on
t are mandatory and
enience will be avoided
ms be at once secured.
is by the provisions of
entre fuller and more
ation for statistical
Highest price paid for' hides and
try at T. Fells' butcher shoe).
No Partridge
The open eeaso
are as follows:
1 to November
from November
pheasants, Septe
15; prairie fowl,
December 15; wo
ber 15 to Decemb
15 to December
ember 1 to Deoem
squirrels, Novem
ducks oLall kinds
ember 31; snipe,
tember 1 to Dace
bits, October 1 t
days are inolnsiv
partridge, grouse
hunted, killed or
ber 15, 1909. Hu
Sunday is forbidd
ponl-
hooting This Year.
s for game in Ontario
Deer, from November
5, moose or caribou,
1 to November 15;
ber 15 to December
om September 15 to
cook, from Septom-
15; quail, November
; wild turkeys, Nov-
er 1; black and grey
er 1 to December 1;
September 1 to Deo -
rail and plover, Sep-
ber 15; here and rab-
December 31. Both
in eaoh case. No
or oaperoailzie to be
stroyed till Septem-
ting or shooting on
n at idl times.
A
Punished house
months. Apply a
HURON COUNT Y. M. C. A.
The County Com :ittee of Young
Man's Cnrietian Akio.iations of Huron
County met at the of&,e of the County
Seoretary, Clinton, o Tuesday, Sept.
15th.
The members pree.nt were Messrs.
Blair and Hodgens, (t oderiob) ; Stone-
man, of Hansell; Cher ey, of Seaforth;
Spotton, of Wingham Scott and Hill,
of Clinton, together 'ith the County
Secretary, Mr. Flemin ,, and the Provin-
cial Secretary pY Con ty work, Mr. A.
Cullens, of Lo$don.
Reports of Sta••ing Committees
were made, and it w s found that good
substantial progress f a basin character
has been made. A orm of constitution
was presented and adopted.
Mr, Fleming rep•rted on his visit to
Silver Bay, New ork, where he spent
over two weeks at he Y. M 0. A. Train-
ing Institute, to . ing some 60 leotnree
from leading Ass:oiation workers and
Institute men, H. also laid before the
County Committer plans in detail for
the year's work.
Organization i. several planes will
now follow as else.:dily as possible, and
it is expected t at about eight places
will be organiz.d during the year
Each plaoe will have at the outset a
oiase for Bible •tudy, and later some
literary and sec al work, and possibly
some physical ac vitiea.
o let for the winter
Times office.
Wingha
The Wingham
on Thursday and
The hall will not
evening on aceonn
secure lights. F
there ie a good 1
eluding green h
races, Highland
will be a good pro
Wingham Citizen
known Lucknow
day evening ther
in the opera hon
of the society.
J. H. Cameron,
Bain, Soetoh vo
and MiasVfand
give one of the
on in Wingha
early at MoKibbo
Fall Fair.
11 fair will be held
ridgy of this week.
be open on Thursday
of not being able to
Friday afternoon
st of attractions, ia-
rse races, hitching
anoing, eto. There
ram of music by the
' Band and the well -
pe Band. On Fri -
will be a good concert
e, under the auspices
The talent engaged,
amorist; Mrs. Ooutts-
alist and elocutionist,
usohlen, violinist, will
est programs ever put
Secure your seats
drug store.
'a
If you want a
Globe, leave yo
131g Book Store.
opy of the Ohristmae
order early at the
Hunter
Via Grand T
Return tickets a
Nov. 3rd, to poi
Mattawa to Por
Bay and Mac
Arthur via N.
points in Qn
Nova Scotia a
22nd to Nov.
Lake of Bay
Penetang, M
Madawaska to
Ooboconk, Lin
bot Lake Via
from Severn t
Return limit
Deo. 5th, 1908,
tion, if earlie
steamers. Ful
Grand Trunk t
' Excursions.
nk Railway
single fare,
is in Tema
Arthur.
naw
0
paten].
et. 6th to
mi, points
o Georgian
ivision; Port
. and to certain
o New Brunswiok,
ewfonndland. Oot,
d, to Muskoka Lakes,
Magnetawan River,
land and Lakefield,
epot Harbor, Argyle to
ay to Haliburton, Shar-
& P. Ry., and points
North Bay inclusive,
all tickets Saturday,
r until close of naviga-
te points reached by
information from any
oket agent.
The newest in arses and
et the BIG BOOB TORE.
BOY WANTED.
graphy. Apply to M
ail -bags
o /learn photo -
E. ZURBRIGG,
Texas and Weekly Globe to new sub-
scribers to Jaunery let, 1909, for 35
Dents.
Canadian Forester
The Canadian For
to the number of
attended St. Pant's
morning, when the
Jeakins, B. A., 13. D.
practical and caref
course on the snbjec
ing." The reverend
his text the words i
"Bear ye one another
fulfill the law of Chris
directed remarks were
ed by the large oongre
propriate music of the
ohuroh was oonsiderabl
the excellent rendition
Thou My Hand," by
H. Willis. Upon thei
hall, the members voic
tion of the church s
vote of thanks to
Paul's.
Church Service.
eters of Wingham,
early one hundred,
huroh last Sunday
actor, Rev. C. E
delivered a suund,
lly prepared dis-
of "Burden-bear-
entlaman chose as
Galatians 6:2:—
e, burdens and so
' and his well-
ighly appreciat-
ion. The ep-
choir of the
enhanced by
a deet, "Hold
r. and Mrs. W.
return to the
d their appreoia-
vioe in a hearty
he rector of St.
Bring along your shoes. We do re-
pairing and do it right. W. J. GREER.
Big reduction in ice on linoleum
and oil cloth at the IG BOon STORE.
It will pay you to bn now. This line
of goods will not a in be placed in
stook,
Dr. Ovens. Oculist, London, Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at
McKibben's drag store,Wednesday, Sep-
tember -23rd. Hours: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Glasses properly fitted.
Fitch—Higgs
"Pleasant View"H
line of Morris, the
Mrs. Elijah Higgins
event on Wednesdai
their daughter, Mi
in marriage to M
Howiok. The cere
at 11 o'clock a. m.
Rivers, of Belgrav
about sixty relativ
young couple w
bride being given
The ceremony over
extended, the c
sumptuous repas
one of the popnia
district, and the e
held was amply e
number of handso
she reoeived. Mr.
for a short wedd
returning Friday
caption was tender
of the bride's pa
settled in their fie
and have the b
friends for a happ
of life.
CHURCH
OT ES.
Rev. D. Perris pr
paratory service in
Ohuroh in East W
last.
A collection was
ham Methodist
Sunday last, in a
from the reoent fi
The amount raise
purpose was $52.29
The resignation
of Belmore, and
Balgrave, were ma
Maitland Presbyte
vale last week.
have not reached
issue.
Rev. James Car
of the Anglican
died at hie residen
on Monday morni
years of age, and
an active interes
being, as well,
capacity.
s Nuptials.
farm, on the third
home of Mr. and
witnessed a happy
of last week, when Effie, was united
Arthur Fitch, of
Tony was performed
by Rev. G. W. W.
, in the presence of
s and friends. The
e unattended, the
way by her father.
and congratulations
mpany enjoyed a
. The bride is
young ladies of the
eem in which she is
denced by the large
e and useful gifts
and Mrs. Fitch left
'g trip to London,
vening, when a re-
d them at the home
fits. They are now
home in Howiok
t wishes of many
voyage over the sea
The August ban
increase of $15,6
Canada. In Aug
declined :„3,286,60
statement shows an
3,178 in deposits in
at of last year they
Be aura you
address, in the M
Sunday night, on
we sing." This
special interest,
the origin of some
oidents related th
is RIlly Day in th
public meeting wi
auditorium in the
when a good progr
Mr. Howson's sub
will be in harmo
schools interests;
may learn from
music; and every
ohed at the pre -
aim Praebyterian
swoosh on Friday
ellen in the Wing-
unday Sohool on
d of the sufferers
e in Fernie, B C.
for this laudable
f Rev. J. Radford,
ev. J. J. Haetie, of
ters dealt with at the
y meeting in Blue -
he Olerk's minutes
a in time for this
iohael. Lord Btehop
hnroh of Montreal,
e, of heart failure,
g last. Be was 73
as a man who took
in ohuroh work,
n author of some
ear Mr. Howeon's
thodiet ohuroh next
"Some of the songs
address is one of
ting an account of
of our songs, or in-
reto. Next Sunday
Sunday School. A
1 be held in the
afternoon at 2 30,
in will be rendered.
of in the morning
with the Sunday
eing, "Le sons we
ur children." Good
ody welcome.
We invite the ladies to call and see
the new Victoria shoes, which we have
just placed into stook. Beautiful goods,
end at the sumo time we guarantee
every pair to give perfect satisfaction.
Do not forget we aro solo agents in
Wingham for Victoria shoes, WILLIS
& CO,
The "Albert" is the name of the fam-
ous shoe for men. New fall lined of this
superior make are just to hand. Sam-
ples in south window, WILLIS & Co.,
sole agent for Albert shoes for men and
Victoria shoes for women.
MR. AMES' CAMPAIGN.
Mr. H. B. Ame will speak and use
his lantern slides in Wingham next
Wednesday evenin and in view of his
visit we give the ollowing from the
Ottawa Free Presa:
Mr. 11. B. Ames M. P., and hie lan-
tern slides have ret1trned to Montreal,
and we are told by : im that he has ad-
dressed 100,000 peo.le from the Atlantic
to the Pacifio in his"expose of the tim-
ber lands soandale.' He may have done
so; but the princip:i point of interest is
ae to the amount . acceptance whioh
his statements rete ved at the hands of
his hearers, especia y in the West.
And from all the evidence that comes
to hand it must b admitted, even by
the friends of Mr. mes himself, that
the people et the W : st were not greatly
impressed by his o.servations. Those
who live on the snot .annot be deoeived
as can those who liv: thousands of miles
away.
The people of the "est know for them-
selves that the thither ber polioy of the
Laurier Governmen has bean beneficial
to them and to the 'onntry. They know
that for the 6,500 r, Hare miles of timber
land leased—not s.?d—by the Govern-
ment the public t easury received an
average of $31 per s pare mile, as com-
pared with an avera e of $31.16 reoeived
by the Government of the Province of
Quebec.
And they know th
of leasing timber lim
open to amendmen
system which was h
Liberals by their pr
it remained for the p
under Hon. Frank
that system so as t
limits before sale, t
by public auction. a
gory establishment o
They know that th
of no value until
developed, that it w
provide the consnm
would put their m
tion of timber lim
not until that poi
competition beoa
soon as it did, the
tion was adopted,
rule for over a yea
Thus they were
reforms for whic
clamoring so loud
by the Governmen
thus, it happens th
West place little st
his campaign.
even if the system
ts in the past was
, it was the same
ded down to the
decessors, and that
eeent Government,
Oliver, to remodel
seoure surveys of
provide for Bales
d for the compul-
saw mills.
timber limits were
e West had been
first necessary to
s before capitalists
ney into the opera -
B, and that it was
was reached that
e effective. Just as
nd has now been the
ELECTION CAMP IGN NOTES.:
Mr. F A. Acland ill be appointed
Deputy Minister of L .or in succussion
to'Mr. Maokenzle Kin
Hon, A. B. Agleam : rth has returned
from Vienna with h = bearing greatly
improved, and will mmediately take
part in the campaign n Ontario.
A large number of
people from surround
ded the Laurier demo
ton yesterday. The
Piper McDointati
Wroghtunites and
ng country eaten-
stration at Olin -
'mend' Band and
e also in attend-
Goldwin Smith, eekly Sun: The
entrance or Mr. W. inackenzie Mug
into the pohticei are a 13 another per -
Bonet event of gene el interest, He, if
anyone, will be like y to emceed in the
arduous undertakin of ootnbining pat-
riotism with party The constituency
East Huron Oen ervatives will hold a
to nominate a ea didate tor the 001h -
mons and tor th eleetion of offieers.
Dr. Chieholm wa nominated in July,
1907, but at that t me did not rave a de.
finite answer ea o whether he woulci
run. It is gene ally understood that
D r. Chisholm wil be the OMMidate RS
ne has already spe t a good deal of time
in different parts of the riding. The
Liberals are wall o ganizad for this elec-
tion and with good work can elect Aroh.
Hislop over the 'at member.
ware that ale very
Mr. Amin is now
y were promulgated
last December. And
t the people of the
k in Mr. Ames and
Premier Laurie
the Liberal party w
black sheep is a
from the customer
with political wrou
try. It is the du
party to look after
and nothing can reli
sponeibility. When
the parties to fra
duty, and to aot ho
in aocordance with
the infection from
cease. "If each be
ewept the village wo
is because the poli
been shirking rather
duties that political c
allowed to beoome su
public life of the oo
Sentinel -Review,
Sir Wilfrid Lauri
oitizenship and State
Et loftier and wider s
baeu accustomed to
wonder that under
country is expandin
beyond the most
tions of those who k
to the advent of
"Oar heart is in the
Harmony, Peaoe
Beloved Canada," o
his eincere desire fo
of the different rac
this country, so tha
energies and mental
devoted to the develo
into a powerful fact
woeld. Canada is p
son, but it 'fa no wo
rally enthusiaeticall
around him wherev
public!. And we a
Liberals of East H
support his admildstr
worthy candidate,
who has so effiCie
confidence in the pa
Leader and a lerger
the ballots are ma
October we will sh
Canadians are appre
people, loyel to th
their beloved countr
s declaration that
11 look after its own
efreshing variation
method of dealing
-doing in this conn -
of each politioal
s own black sheep,
ve it of snoh a re -
the time oomes for
stly and earnestly
their recognition,
black sheep will
re Ms own door
15 be clean." It
cal parties have
than facing their
rrnption has been
h a menace to the
try.— Woodstock
A nurse in the co nty of San Diego
Cal., recently acImi ed that, through an
error, She had given pelsoned drinking
water to a number f patient9 in the
county hospital, A a result there is
one patient dead, at six taken violent-
ly ill, of whom tw re reported to be in
salons condition. The nooident was
caused by the use of a vessel that had
contained poison,
's conception of
manship embrace
ere than we have
eretofore, and no
nob a leader our
and prospering
ew Canada prior
snider to power.
future, in Unity,
Concord for our
noisely expresses
the assimilation
s represented in
their combined
faculties shall be
ment of Canada
in the civilized
nd of her gifted
der that Liberan:
and admiringly
r he appears in
a sure tnat the
on feel proud to
tion through their
r. Arch Hislop,
tly merited their
nrier, the Liberal -.14P —Ts --
anada," and when
ted on the 26th of
w the world that
iative and grateful
bost interests of
Fine
Tailoring
is what you invariably get
order for clothing at this
store.
Clothes bought here are
guaranteed to fit well,
look well and wear well
—and they do.
Men's Furnishings
of all kinds
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties,
Collars, Underwear, etc.
The very newest of new
goods ar.: here.
Come in.arKI have a look
Rah Maxwell
MERCHANT TAILOR
Arlo
MEN'S FURNISHER
The Leadirig Shoe Store
CUSTOM GRADE
THE
OPRESS
BENCH MADE
Wireless T
By the Poulsen m
has been carried o
telephone exchange
breadth of Denma
Esbjerg, a distan
voice of the epee
distinct but reco
of a phonograph
clearly heard, by
Lyngby, 290 mi
Ben, in a lectu
15, enabled his
of telephone re
radiated from a
phone box in
institution, wh
given.
tbod conversation
between wireless
across the whole
from Lyngby to
of 170 miles, the
er being not only
izable The music
layed in Berlin wes
the same method, at
distant. Mr. You. -
in London on Apil.
auditors, with the aid
eivers, to hear music
phonograph to a tele -
roof of the London
o the lecture wall
THE FALL FAIRS.
Tiverton—
Sept. 20-30 Empress.
Ripley
Dungannon ()et. 7-81
Blyth. 29-80 I
ARCH INSTEP
WITH STEEL SHANK
Besides representing the
highest type of Ladies'
fashionable footwear, the
Empress Shoe has the
reputation of being the
most comfortable and best
wearing shoe for women.
We sell other shoes for
women, but none better
value than the Empress.
" Naturally, you want
the best." We have the
exciusi-ve sale of the