The Wingham Times, 1908-11-12, Page 7THE WINUHAM TIME
VOL XXXVII.---NO. 1919.
WINGIIAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908.
SI A YEAR IN ADYA.NCE
Cream
of.
Violets
Cures Chapped Hands in one night.
Not greasy—rube in perfectly.
Perfumed with Violet Petals. i
An elegant preparation for after 1
shaving. Ili
( 25c. a bottle I
Walton McKibbon
THE DRUGGIST
Maodonald Block, Wingham.
Have You
Weak Eyes?
If your eye; trouble you at all it
will pay yon to visit us as we oan
snit you.
• Eyes Tested Free
and spectacles properly fitted. We
solicit your trade.
Broken lenses replaced at
WALLEY'S
I DRUG STORE
Wingharn Greenhouses
SPECIALTIES:
Cut Flowers and Floral Designs
Funeral and Wedding Orders re-
ceive prompt attention.
PHONE 101.
Ritchie & Cosens
REAL 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. Wo 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 -sold.
RITCHIE & COSENS
Griffin-Vanstone Block, WINQHAM.
Phone 123
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TO THE
Men's Meetg
` Under auspices of Y. M . A.,
C in the TOWN BA n , on C
t
SUNDAY, No V. 22nd {
C —
Hear Rev. G. R. Turk
4 speak and sing. Subject of
Address :— " LEADERSHIP."
} Chair taken at 4 p. m., by C
A. H. MUSGROVE, M. L. A. C
A Men's Chorus will lead the singing eC
;‘Ouywvw VVVVVVwvVwwdw
of familiar hymns.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
The Best
We have made
meets with the Farn
Home Magazine, of
are able to make a pr
TIMES and the Farn
best agricultural a
this continent.
ding.
lobbing arrange -
ere Advooate and
ondon, Ont., and
cis of $2.35 for The
is Advocate, the
d home paper on
Drink Christie's Teas.
First SI
The first cutter b
season was seen on
Saturday. Since Sa
snow has fallen, and
and cutters were
Coneiderable wood
been brought int
This week we have
winter weather.
Fruit Buying Time is
NOW
Never saw such fruit as we're Gelling.
We've bought the mar GRADES from
the BEST MARKETS and are convinced
that
Better Can't be Got
RAISINS—every one of thein are fat
and plump.
CURRANTS—are large, flue flavored
and clean.
Our Peels
are not second grades. They're the
pink of dripped peals.
FIGS
DATES
CRANBERRIES, ETC,
Remember—sow's the time to buy.
J. Henry Christie
1h Ride.
nght into use this
osephine street on
urday considerable
n;Tueeday sleighs
ronght into use.
hay and grain has
town on sleighs.
een having genuine
California, M =xico, FI . da.
Special round t ip ton at rates In
effect to prinoi.:l nter Resorts.
For full informati r n a to rates, routes,
eto., apply to (orsrank Agent.
Highest price pal. for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
Municipa
The municipal pot
boil in some of the
but we have not
be aspirants for
in Wingham for
important matters
with by the council
when the time comE
bar of good men wil
Wingha
The curlers of W
meeting in the 0
(Thursday) evenin
re -organizing the
This good winter g
popular in Wingh
interested are roan
the meeting.
Curlers,
ngham will bold e
unoil Chamber this
for the purpose of
uh for the winter.
me promises to he
m this season. All
sted to be present at
Roome in Maodonald block to rent.
Apply to DR. MACDONALD
Auction Sa
Mr. Thos. E. W
auction sale of 35 he
National hotel, Win
November 21st, c
o'clock. The stook
brought into Wingha
cows recently calved
in calf and 5 two -
feeding. Mr. Fran
the auctioneer.
e of Cattle.
lker will hold an
d of cattle at the
em, on Saturday
mewing et 2
b the beat ever
and includes 25
r in calf ; 5 heifers
ar•old heifers for
MoOonuell will be
Politics.
has commenced to
neighboring towns,
et heardwho will
municipal honors
ext year. Many
are to be dealt
f 1909 and we hope
a sufficient num-
be in the field.
Canadian
At the regular m
land. Canadian Or
on Friday eveni
members were ad
B. Harris has been
lent sustoese in his
remain in town fo
expeoted that the
Maitland will go
All members are t
at the special mee
day evening of th
See the new wall paper at the BIG
BOOK STORE.
Bad Piec
Since the wet y
phine street between
the G. T, R. tracks
graceful condition.
put on this piece o
summer:have now w
heavy coating of b
would travel many
again see such a pieoe
oindere were alirigh
weather, but deliver
travel on that roadwa
snow of the past few
sufficient to Dover up
Wingham'e front etr
very badly and we h
job made of the work
of Road.
ther set in Jose -
the post office and
as been in a dies
The coal cinders
road during the
rked into a good
tick mud. One
miles and never
of roadway. The
during the dry
from very much.
now. Even the
aye bas not been
he "dirty apo ."
et needs fixing up
pe to see a g,.od
ext season.
Foresters.
etiug of Court Mait-
er of Foresters, held
g last, fifteen new
itted. Organizer R
meeting with excel -
work here and will
this week and it is
emberahip of Oona
or the the 300 mark..
gaeated to be present
ing to be held on Fri
s week.
Wetting Fo
A men's meeting. nr
'ot the Y, M. CI A., wil
town hall one Sunda�
22nd inst., ett 4 o'clJ
Turk, who is oonduot
here, will he present
dress on the subject
The chair will be tak
grove, M. L. 1) . He
a men's chortle. Al
See the new stook of Bibles and Hymn
Books at the IiIG BOOK STORE.
Dissolved
The firm of Wall
dealers and undert
been dissolved.
continued by Mr.
purposes taking a
trip to the West.
devote his time t
pianos and organs
tains an intereet
branch of the bneii
and Roes are form
ham.
Leggings! Leggings! for all purpose
In Ladies,' Gents,' Boys,' Misses ant
Children's, in every new style. Prices
from 40o. to $2.25 a pair. See them.
W. J. GREER.
Clever
In the Family
Star this week, th
short stories entitl
House" which a
complete story app
paper. There are e
paragraph means
and enjoyment. T
and Weekly Star
valve for one dolla
reading of that g
said the Family H
Star rarely loses a
subscribers this see
months ahead so 1
single paper. The
Weekly Star bacon
evety year and it
in every Canadian h
tories.
Ierald and Weekly
e begins a series o!
d "The Old Home
e very clever A
eek's
Every
laughter
Herald
y gives big
in a whole year's
eat paper. It is
rald and Weekly
ubsoriber, and old
on aro renewing
not to mise a
ttmily Herald and
-More valuable
ould find a plane
e.
ars in eaoh
even in al
oars of
e
ert
1
Men.
der the auspices
be held in the
afternoon next,
ok, Rev, G. R.
g special servioes
red deliver an ad -
of "Leadership."
n by A. H. Mns-
rty singing, led by
men are invited.
All the latest books at the BIG Boort
STORE,
Wedded in W
Mr. J. B. Elliott
known Wingham yo
ried on Weduesday
Claire, Wis., so Mie
lister, of that city.
a number of years 1
chief train despatch
the Wisconsin Divi
tern at Eau Claire.
old friends id thi
himself and bride
wedded life.
artnership.
r & Ross, furniture
ere at Clinton, has
he business will be
balker and Mr. Rose
two months business
On his return he will
the sale of Doherty
Mr. Roes also re-
in tho undertaking
se. Morten. Walker
r resideute of Wing'
sconsm.
a former well -
ng man, was mar-
ff last week at Earl
Mayme E. MoAI-
Mr. Elliott has for
old the position of
r for the Omaha on
ion, with headgear -
Mr. Elliott's many
section will wieti
any years of happy
Cold weather footwear—Big variety;
lowest. prices. WILLIS & Co.
New Potatoes i
Mr. Andrew Tayl
able to have new
Thanksgiving dine
experience resulted
growth of potatoes f
grown and been 1
during the summer.
ed the new sprouts
tivated them, with
had actually two orop
one planting, the sec
large es ordinary eg
Era.
You get the beet grade of Felt Foot-
wear in all the up to date styles at
W. J. GREER'S.
Local Optio
A looal option
presented to the Go
oil and a vote on
likely be taken in
townships, of Ashfie
similar stage has b
garding the prospect
Advocate of last w
temperance headgna
ently reported that
local option pampa
action has been take
Blyth the campaign
for a year.
in Huron.
etition has teen
rioh Town Conn -
he question will
annary. In the
d and Morris a
en reached. Re-
in Exeter The
ek said: "From
tars it is persist-
xeter is to have a
n this year No
here as yet." In
as been postponed
i November.
r was this year
potatoes for his
r. This unique
from a second
om Boma that had
t in the garden
Mr. Taylor notio-
nd carefully onl-
he result that he
of potatoes from
red crop being as
s.—Olinbon,(Neve
WANTED—To pnrchape great of single
sleighs, complete wit atts. Apply
Singer Sawing Machine office.
Veil) Practice In Wingham.
re. Margaret 0. Calder, who spent
the summer in W`• gham some three
years ago, has ret rned from a two
years' post grade: to course in New
York and Boston. She has taken a
position as assign t to Dr, Kennedy
and will devote :penial attention to
diseases of the eye, ;ar, nose and throat.
Dr. Calder took e b illiant course et the
university and afte spending two years
in special work s particularly well
qualified. Dr. s.alder's professional
card will be foun on another page of
this paper.
To Our Su
We oall'the,attenti
hers to the debt
namesupon the ad
will indicate, in ever
which every rube
and a great many
have fallen behind.
best to make the pa
fesses to be; and w
pleasure to its ma
them to bear in m
side of the arrange
all arrearages wit
jeopardize the p
which binds ne
friends,
cribers.
n of our anbscri-
inted with their
rase labela. This
case, •the date to
ribor has paid;
i11 find that they
We are doing our
er all that it pro-
le it gives manifest
y readers, we want
nd the commeroial
ent, and to pay up
out obliging ne to
meant relationship
to our tardiest
PER ONAL.
We shall be glad
this oolu.mn from a
lave visitors or purp
drop in and tell no, o
effect.
o have oontributions to
of our readers. If you.
se going away yourself,
send ns a note to that
Mrs. John PAW 'on, of Port Elgin, is
visiting with Win ; ham relatives,
Miss Eva Gies ow, of St. Thomas,
is visiting with • er sister, Mrs J. A.
Taylor.
Mr. Hugh Ross, of Olinton, is visit-
ing with WI. gham relatives and
mends.
Mr, and Mrs Geo. Young, of Fort
William, were ieiting with Wingham
relatives last w ;k.
Mr. Nelson +sonald, of Westford,
arrived in tow on Monday, and is
attending the B • einese College.
Miss Nina B' chanan and Miss Eva
Greer, of Gegeto n, Mioh , are visitors
at the home of M H. B Elliott.
Mrs Jas. Hisiop returned to her home
in Stratford on aturday after several
weeks visit with • ;r oousin, Mrs. H. B.
Elliott.
Oa Monday of this week, Mies Lena
Awde, a grad. ' to of
Business Celle- ;, went
fill a position w • ioh was
van
WANTED—Marsh hay for packing
furniture. Must bEt so and free from
thistles. Apply at ll.. ALKER & CLEGG'S
upholstering factory.
the Wingham
to Toronto to
offered her.
Mr. Bert ellwood, who has just
returned east after a business trip
through the '" est, was visitiug for e
few days this •eek with his parents in
town.
LESS Edna Diamond, a graduate of
the Wingha .r Business College, left
for Toronto 1 et week, where she has
secured an ex•elleut position as steno-
grapher.
Mr. Robt. 0 emmill, of Fort William,
has been visit ng with relatives and old
friends in Wi gham and vicinity. He
is shipping a ::r load of lumber camp
supplies to For' William.
A Progressi a Puhliraaoon.
The Special Th nksgiving Nnmber
of the "Canadian iotorial," recently
received, shows i addition to its
wealth of beautif harvest piotures
and other fine pho gravnres, several
new and interesting atures which are
to be ooutinned with other attractions
in the enlarged and im roved Christmas
Number, in course of p paration. One
of these is a complete sto y ; a second is
a series of "Old Favourit Songs" words
and music complete, whi will appear
in eaoh issue. Remarkab as has been
the popularity of this Bpi did publioa-
tion, the pnbiio are assn ed that the
best is yet to come. Ev ry issue of
this monthly "Art port olio" would
form a capital Sonveni : to send to
friends abroad. Nona otter (foo, a
oopy,:$1.00 a year; The Plotorial Pub,
lishiag
00., 142 St, Pete St., Montreal.)
Y. M. C.
The Wingham
a concert in the op
evening, Decembe
looal talent will
gramme. Living
by a number of
the direction of
and there will
pleasing feature
December clear
partionlare of
future isenee. T
for this week
but the regular
the rooms of th
(Thursday) eve
are requested t
A. Concert.
M. 0. A. will hold
ra house, on Friday
4th. The very best
ave a high•class pro-
iotnres will be given
onng people, under
r. W. J. McDonald,
drills and other
Keep the 4th of
or this event, further
ich will be given in
e At Home advertised
as been declared off,
eoting will be held in
Macdonald block this
ing and all members
be present.
The L
The electric
have been a pa
people, but if
Sunday avenin
of the past will
machinery at t
in motion for t
night and the
nonnced good
The TIMES mai
house on Tnead
great differenoe
generator has b
room and the pl
better shape th
the new maohiu
the very beet
machinery for t
evening was dri
sad we are told
new wheels was
only half open.
water the machi
by water power,
derable saving it
money bas been
past few months
the work is at ar
servioe the plana
way.
ghting Service.
ght users of Wingham
lent and long suffering
he service given Binge
is continued, the sins
be forgiven. The new
o power house was put
e first time on Sunday
service has• been pro.
p all the light users.
paid a visit to the power
ty evening and found a
in the plant. The new
en placed in the engine
at generally is in mach
i it was before. All
ry has thus far given
of satisfaction. The
ie service on Sunday
en by water power only
hat only one of the
sed and that it was
With a good hood of
ery will be easily run
thus making a oonsi-
fuel. A great deal of
penton the plant the
nd itis to be hoped that
end and with a good
will be able to pay its
MODEST RE8UIREMENTS.
(Ohioago ' •cord -Herald.
A steady joy that
A pleasant home
A reinooat whe
A liver that is al
A never failing a
The wit to Bay t
And I will quit
aye none well,
whieh to dwell,
it's raining;
eys right,
petite,
nets that are bright,
complaining.
A , hence to trav;l now and then,
The friendship of my fellow men,
The luck to ne • ;r etumble;
Heir that will no' forsake my head,
A nose that never • ay turn red.
Sweet dreams whe I drawl into bed,
And I will never rumble.
Poultry -how at Clinton.
The 13th annel show of the Heron
Poultry Assooi: tion will be held at
Clinton, on Ja • nary 19, 20 and 21.
Wingham has a • umber of wide-awake
poultry fanciers, 11 of whom will be
glad to hear of th change of plane for
holding the show, • s Clinton is so much
more convonientl: situated then Sea
forth, and a larg; local entry should be
made.
A manner that the
The strength to kn
A bright sun o'er
A little richer ever
Yenth hat will ne
Three times a year
And I will pease r
Order your oopy of the Christmas
Globe et the BIG BOOK STORE.
Guild
The Westmins
Andrew's Presbyte
ham, held the ele
the year 1909, on
resulting as folio
Rev. Mr. Perrie;
Mutton; let, Vi
Farquharson; 2
Miss L. Cammin
tau, Mr. J. M
Secretary, Mies
L. Wilson; Con
Prayer Meeting
McBurney; Loo
H. Parker; Seel
Gordon; Literar
Cummings; Flo
F. Patterson.
fficers.
r Guild of St.
fan Church, Wing -
tion of officers for
onday evening last,
s: —Hon. President,
resident, Mr. Hector
-President, Miss 0.
d. Vice President,
a; Financial Seore-
Gillivray ; Recording
ender; Organist, Miss
eners of committees—
Committee, Mr. R.
out Committee, Mr.
1 Committee, Miss L
Committee, Mise A.
er Committee, Mise
adies like,
ok out when I strike,
me shining;
day,
r wear away,
raise of pay,
pining.
To have that which want without
The sorrows of dela or doubt,
A tongue that's ne er furry;
To be from worldly 'area eo free
The other men will e • vy me.
To wake each morni. ; filled with glee,
And I will never w rry.
HIGH SCHO
L NOTES.
Lost, strayed or s
between Binevate and
gent looking Iriahm
collect his reward by
the High Sohool.
***
Winter's sadden a
prevent a number of
from taking a short
evening. It was to
time, all having a ver
ing.
*
Any person wishin
obtain an excellent o
Form II, as Katie
out of a job.
Ar moor; Clad and .s 'amend Edge
Rubbers for farmeee, teamsters, eto.,
are the kind that wddr. Lowest prices.
WILLIE & Co
The
The annual m
are taking plaoe i
method of the f
themselves with
the highly favora
ation that has
Twenty cattle are
weeks Each ma
that mast be Bou
This animal
dressed meat a
possible. The b
divide up to 450
that amount, the
the sale of. In t
a typioal case li
Jones supplies a
412 pounds. He
pentads Of meat.
pounds, and is ohs
7 oeite. He thee
42 dents, Anothe
only 380 pounds.
pounds of meat,
a pound for the
pounds and 7 dents
pays for 20 ponnde
pounds at 7 cents,
Again, if the beef d
and he reoeivee 410
balance is credited
gets $2.40, The
allots the several s
oeivee $2 to $2.511 pe
ie generally raised b
B•ef Rings.
tinge of beef rings
various parts. This
rmers in supplying
resh meat is one of
le forms of oo-oper-
worked out well
killed in that many
furnishes an animal
d and in good order.
ust approximate in
near 400 pounds as
toher will out up and
pounds evenly. Over
wner has to assume
e closing of the books,
e this 000nre. John
animal that dresses
has taken out 418
Balanoe due is 0
ged against him at
aye into the treasury
man's beef weighs
He takes out 410
has to pay 10 cents
shortage below 400
fter that. Thus he
t 10 cents and 10
which totals $2.70.
eases out 450 pounds
onnde of meat, the
t six gents, and he
bntoher, who also
ares, generally re.
animal, which sum
sale ot the lido.
*
olen—Somewhere
Sunset. an intelli-
n. Finder may
eeving "Dan" at
pearanoe did not
our young ladies
aoation the other
the country this
enjoyable even -
a housemaid may
e by applying at
nug is at present
The Literary Sooi ty did not meet
last week on account of the president's
illness; there will, h' wever, be a meet
ing on Friday over which the vice-
president, Mies Kennedy, will preside.
The executive
committees on Th
journalistic work
supervision of Mi
Clifford Treleaven.
hose the different
rsday night. The
will be under the
s M. L. Roes and
The mathemat cal students find
everything easy th s week as Mr. Work-
man has a smile f.r everyone.
CHURC NOTES.
Rev. 3. Radfori, of Belmore conduct-
ed the servioes i. St. Andrew's Presby-
terian church out Sunday last. Rev. D.
Perrie took l i. Radford's work at
Belmore.
The regular 1 meeting of St. Paul's
Brenda, A. Y
tare on "Sootl
illustrated by
cornea
geeing evang list, is holding servioes
in the Metho ist church here, every
night ezoept S tutday. He will preach
next Sunday morning and evening.
He cannot eta long in any else please;
and will soon e gone from Winglaam.
Come and hear his sweet solos, and his
gospel message hile you have a chance.
Everybody welo me.
Following an ttaok of paralysis sus-
tained on Thure ay, 15th iostant, Rev.
Dr. William H. "ithrove of the Metho-
dist Publishing onse, author, editor
and traveller, pa ed away shortly bo•
fore 12 o'clock, hursday night at his
home, 244 Jarvis treet, Toronto As a
man high in the ouneils of the Metho
dist Church and one whose kindliness
endeared him to any hearte his lanes
pected demise co es as a shock.
P. A , Monday next at
s Memorial Hall. Leo-
nel," by Dr. Macdonald,
ntern views. All wel-
Fine
Tailoring
is what you invariably get
when you le av e your
order for clothing at this
store.
Clothes bought here are
guaranteed to fit well,
look well and wear well
—and they do.
RURAL M IL DELIVERY.
The postoffioe de artment has by no
means Blackened it efforts to lay out
ural mail delivery r utes since the eleo-
tions, as stated in oe tain quarters.
Mr. George Rose, metal superinten-
dent, who has char e of the work, is
now ln Nova Scotia, eying out several
rotates, and on Me r turn will consult
with the departmen at Ottawa as to
further work.
While it is expect that there will
not be the same r sh by farmers to
get free delivery i the winter as in
the summer, the pee ffioe department
any group of forme s along env es-
tablished mail route, d when reoeived
an inspector will be son over the route,
to report as to the min ok. If his re-
port is favorable the f delivery will
be started as soon as climatic) oenditions
Men's Furnishings
of all kinds
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties,
Collars, Underwear, etc.
The very newest of new
goods are here.
Come in and have a look
Robti Maxwell
MERCHANT TAILOR
AND
MEN'S FURNISHER
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Most modern and popular Busi-
ness School in Western Ontario.
Widely experienmd broadly
educated, sympathetic, attentive
staff. The synonym of success.
Graduates eminently succtssful.
The very essence of modern,
living business systems.
Stenography, Telegraphy
and Commercial
Courses.
Preparatory course for those
whose edueotiou hos been neg-
Moil courses, In any subjects,
for those who wish o study at
Individual instruction Enter
any day. Write for handsome
catalogue
The Leading Shoe Store.
Never Mind
what priced ehee you went — come
both men and women at
We know we eau rive you motley on
your Shoes, You'll know it tete if
you try one pair.
Step in and see the new lines of
Winter Shots.