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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-01-21, Page 1THS WIN(iHA1Vi TIMES VOL XXXTVIII.—NO. 1.928. . _ Farmers, Attention HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK, FOODS1 Condition Powders and all Stock Remedies. Walton Mekilibon; THE DRUGGIST . f lit todonald Block, Wingham, i' WINTER TERM OPENS JANUARY 4th fIORI; YOUNG PEOPLE trained by` our management than any other In Ontario. Great demand for our graduates as Business College Teachers, Private iestAssistants,et,mbodmnt off he mast pr Modern Systems known in Business Science. We invite comparison. Three Departments, Manned by skilled instruct- ors. COMMERCIAL, STENOGRAPHY, TELEGRAPHY. Mail Courses in all Business College and High School subjects. Wingham Business College GEO. SPOT;<oN, PRINcIpa ., Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. Farm Properties Some exceptional values in farms. If yon 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 bonght hei e can al- ways be re -sold. RITCHIE & COSENS Grifiii-Vanstone Block, WIIJGEAM. Phone 123 TAKING STOCK We do this next week and offer a. few genuine cash bargains in Obinaware. 5 only Dinner Sete from $5 00 to 112,00 10 only Tea Sete, franc $13.25 to 14.75 These Would be cheap at one- third morin—the regular pride. Many other lines are being offered at similar reduotione. Quality In Groceries. Quality in the food yen eat le Worth all other diasiderittions put together. We've no low grades to offer and you run no rink, SEND ALONG YOUR (TIE=S tia enrChristle MON* 59 I FLORAL DESIGNS Original and Artistic Arrangements Wingham Greenhouses FRANCIS STREET - PsoWR 101. GENERA.', LOCAL NEWS. wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Talk to Mr. J.. A. Tayl High School will young men in the Meyer blook, this Mr, Taylor always to say to the yonn men of the town a M. O. A, rooms t ung Men. r, Principal of the give an address to Y. M. 0. A. rooms, Thursday) evening. s something good men and all young e invitedto the Y. 0 evening. Drink °bristle's Teas, A Day o Accidents, Saturday last as a bad day for railn, way accidents. sleigh load of people were returning rom a dance from Winona to Gri by, when their sleigh was struck by fast G. T. R. train, Five persons wee killed. Two persona were killed and 4 injured in a C. P. R. derailment in B ittele Columbia. Fifty persons were kil d and 30 injured in a collision in Colo do, To RENT. --Good honae, with or with- out 12 aoree of land. Apply to Jok3N NIOnon, Wingham to at Ripley. The Ripley r,press of last week speaks as follows of our townsman, Mr. Geo, Spotton: "Geo. Spotton, Prin- cipal of the Wi ham Business College was in town on Tuesday and delivered an after dinner speeoh at the Oommer- clal. It le pee ible that Mr. Spotton will be the nex Conservative candidate for the Commo s, succeeding Dr, Chis- holm, M. P." Fon SALE,—Boat house in good shape. Apply to W. 0. Lenard. Wedde At noon on th home of Mr, and the scene of a q nice, Margaret of Mr. Alex La bonds of matrim Pherson Rev. Whiteohuroh, oft MaoPheraon win where they nil friends after the d fin Wingham. 18th of January, the Mra. G. W. Rosa was let wedding, when their Isabella, only daughter ford, was united in the ny to Mr. Wm. Mao - G. P. Duncan, of elating. Mr. and Mrs. 1 reside in Kinlies, be at home to their 27th of Jannary. Highest pride paid for hides and poul. try at T. Fells' butcher shop. Pure W At the special Council on Frid members present Reeve Irwin and Redmond and Elli a pure water supp dismissed and tit that a member of health be invited give the Council is required aiong of Councillors the clerk was member of th Health to visit the installing a domestic pap° er Supply. eeting of the Town evening laat the ere Mayor Gregory, ounoiliors McKibben, 11. The question of y for Wingham was general feeling was e Provincial Board of visit Wingham and definite idea of what this line. On motion iliott and McKibben, instruoted to invite e Provincial Board of Ingham and advise ne re stem of Waterworks for 0. January stook reduotion tale note going on at H. E. beim & Oo's. See advt. on page 5. Death of MrS. Imlay, At 8 o'olock S • nday Morning, Jan, 10th, Mrs, George imlay of Ethel, was called from the earthly to the Heavenly Home, She had been in failing health for the past 2 years and was Confined to bed for 7 weeks, There was a compli- cation of ailment , pneumonia being the oanee of death. oeesaoa wan born in ar W i woko t wnehts Lambton to Oo. nearly y. 68 years ago. A ter her marriage to her now bereft partner their resided in Port Huron, Sarnia . and Watford before coining to Ethel years ago Where they have cont noway' made their home. In additi • to Mr. Imlay, three daughters snrviv . They aro Mrs. Mc- Gregor and Mrs. McKenzie, Of Sarnia, and Miss Eva at home. Ethel died 16 years ago, in her 21st year, Deceased WAS a ernef i whea:n d mother t er rid a good neighbor. 1): • . toed Watt slater -indene of ,Mr John Imlay, of this town. And Mr. Imlay Attended the funeral at Ethel on Zueedey of lest' Week. '9 INGHA , .ONTMTO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. Death of r. Malcolm, Mr, Duncan Malcolm, one of the oldest and most gbly esteemed rest.. dente of Mitchell district peeled away on Sandal, morula last. Deceased bad been Buffering wit an affection of the brain since last No ember and for some days hie death wet expected, Deceased was father of Mr. A. J. Malcolm of this town and visited ere last September. The bereaved w' I have the sympatner of many Wing m friende. Mr, and Mre. !Malcolm a tended the funeral at Mitchell on We Wart - Finest stook of violins ever shown in Wingham. Just arrived from Germany at D. Burnes music eniporinm. Royal Sc. The annual rt Scarlet Chapter, the Orange Hall Jan. 14th. The f eleoted.—W, 0. P. C. in O., J. I B. Scott; 0. Oha J. Guest; 0, T 0,H. at A., W. W. Guest; C. C. 1st. Cond., Gond., D. Long Fraliok; 0.0. H. lrlet Officers. eating of the Royal gingham, was held in n Thursday evening, llowing officers were n C., J. O. Smith; avidson; E. 0. in 0., ., 3, Glenn; O. Ser., las., F. H, Rodents; Moore; C. let. Leot„ rid. Leot., B. Leary; . J. Greer; 0. and. seed; 0. I. H., A. T. Wheeler. Big out -price sale dumb man's gum rubbers, on Saturday ext, Jan. 29, 1909, Read ad. on ag 8, and remem- ber these prices ar or Saturday next Only. WZLLIs & Co. York L The liquidator Savings Clompsr pay dividends aeoording to a this morning. on hand for months mast els menta are made. over 100,000 oheo signed. "We ea age the dividers liquidator, "but we can, so as t possible." J an Dividend. of the York Loan and y will not be ready to ntil July or August, statement handed out )onsiderable money is ymenta, but several se before all arrange. Among other matters, s must be written and not say what percent - will be," sold the we are getting in all make it as large as TENDERS WANTED. --Tend:: 'or the position of caretaker for Andrew's Presbyterian Churo, for • e year 1909, will be received • e undersigned up to 6 i,'olook p. ni., on Thursday, Jan. nary 28th. Tho lowest or any tender not neoesserily accepted. Jorne RIroma, Secretary. Y. M. C. A At the meati different ohurc A. rooms on T was a partial o Auxiliary in con ham Y. M. 0. A as follows:—Pr Linklater; Vic Kelly and Mrs. Mrs. Jae, McKie Redmond; Dire and Miss M. E was appointed to report at the next Tneeday at 8 O'olook. All 1 churches are worthy movem the next meet tended. adies' AuxiIiary. of the ladies of the h a held in the Y. M. 0. esday afternoon there anization of a Ladies' cation with the Wing- Offioers were eleoted eident, Mrs, John P. Presidents, Mies T. A. Morton; Seoretary, Treasurer, Mrs. (Dr.) tors, Mrs, Alex. Ross Fisher. A oowmittee o draft a oonetitation ext meeting to be held ernoon, commencing at e ladies of the different ked to support this nt and it is hoped that ng will be largely at - BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR. Clearing sale of Men's and Lumber. men's Rubbers and all lines of Ladies' and Gents' Winter footwear. W. J. Glttenn. Huron Fa ere' Institutes. The annual r: port of the l''armere' Institutes of On . rio for the year 1908 gives the follow' • ; statistics respecting the three ridin; institutes of Huron: Membership-- o.. at Huron, 325; South Enron, 185; „est Huron, 173. East Miran held t'-elve meetings, with a total attends..e of 1,849. Smith Raton had ten meet', go with an attendance of 1,945. West Heron bad nine meetings, With an at =ndanoe of 1,230. H. J. Morris, Loy. P. 0., president Of West Ilaron Vann .re' Institute, takes interest in th , 4 eetabl - hm out f o Partners Olube, and will giv: leis assistance in the ferm- ation of sno clubs in this riding Where• ever it le de.• red, The eupplenentary meetings for net Huron will be held AO follows:- i ordwioh, Feb. Bra; Blue. vale, rob. 41. ; Jamestown, >b'eb. 5th; 1liolesworth, eb, 6th; Ethel, Feb. 801; Walton, Peb. th; Hariook, beb,. 10th; Winthrop, re., 11th; St. Columbian, B`eb. 121h, he West Huron inppie. menlery moat go will be held as iowal—Londe.. • •re, rob. 18th; Bodine"' Ville, I+'eb. 15th; Clsrlow, Feb. 181h; St. Atigttotikie, Veb.1'Jth; I nngannon, Feb. lath; St, Helena, S'eb. 1110. CHURCH OT ES. The annual oongre St. Andrew's Presb be held on Friday 29111. 7 On Sunday avenin Ohnroh, the Rev, continue bioseries of The subject will be " —a topic that ehouid every individual ma nvited, g C Rev. W. G. Howe Oburoh will campy Sunday. Snbjecits and intercessory pr industrial problem, Employers of lobo are espeoially invit tinned meeting of rian Church will vening, January next in St. d'eal's E. Jenkins will addresses to men. arsenal Religion" rove of interest to All are oardially n of the Methodist is own pulpit next 11 a. m., "Missions er," 7 p.m., "The by urgent request. and working men y d. The Hosp The concert 1 Hospital, under Ladies' Hospital A In the Wingham o day evening, Jan gramme eommltt exoellent program elude the very beat There will aleo be a sale of candy and tie pleased to receive The attending of th Winghamites an op this worthy instant should be largely a of hall will open a store at 2 o'clock noon, The ladies a "tag day" in c oonoert and nex Thursday the lhdie people in selling to tal Concert, aid ;of Wingham lee auspices of the ciliary will be held era house, on Thurs. ry 281h. The pro. has arranged an e, which will in. talent of the town. Andy booth for the committee will be enationa of candy. o concert will give ortunity of helping n and the concert tended. ' The plan MoBibbon's drug est Monday after - so purpose holding nneotion with the Wednesday and will visit our townie RAW FURS .,—Wo want all kinds of raw tars, for which we will pay highest caah prices. GED. E. E:ING. Royal Arch ason Officers. The officers of L.banon Chapter, No. 84, G. R, 0. were intailed on Tuesday evening by Rt. E .. Cop. J. E. Tamlyn. The admire for t. - year are:— Ex. OoP, Willie Watson, L P. Z. " . H. - amilton, Z. Alex. .. Crawford, M, " Elmer ii, core, J. Rt. Ex. Oop., J. E. Tamlyn, Trees. Vr. " H. E. . Tamlyn, S. E. Ex. Cop. D. L. inaley, S. N. " W. A. •ampbell, P. S. " J. E. • • oGnire, S. S. " J, W. McKibben, J. S. After the install ng of the oMcers Rt. Ex, Oop. Dr. J. E. W. Tamlyn was pre- sented with a b: autiful gold watch chain and keysto... Dr. Tamlyn has been installing o i. oar for the past thirty years and • as never missed a meeting at which he officers were in- stalled. This t, en of esteem was greatly appreciate, by Dr. Tamlyn and the members hope • e may be long spar• ed to continue i. his present ofiioe. After the meeting a sooial evening was spent at Elmer 4. ore's restaurant. Big out-prioe sale In •• . erman's gnat rubbers, on Sat• da next, Jan. 23, 1909. Read ad. • • .age 8, and remora. ber these prices e for Saturday next only. WILLIE & 00. Laymen's Ws ionary Banquet. A representativ= gathering of the men and young men o • the Wingham Motho. diet Ohnroh alt •tided the banquet at Mr, L. Kennedy': parlors on Wednes- day evening of last week, and the beauteous and : stefulIy prepared re- past was thor•.ghly enjoyed Mr John Kerr per creed the duties of chairman, and ntroduced Mr. 0. B. Keenloyeide, of London, who was the speaker of the e ' ening, and in a master- ly manner deet with the missionary ef+rortt of the oh relies in the past, and the step that led to the organization of the Laymen's lesionary movement., The objeot W.: to work in harmony, with existing 'rganizations, and the. speaker in an in ereating and oonvinoing manner ahowed • ow it was posalbie to evangelize She world in the present generation. 06 y a emelt proportion of ohnreh member: were now oontributing to the miealonar fonds, and one of the lime of this mo emetic wait to impress 'upon every me ber hie duty and re• sponeibility in this important Work, Mr. Kesnfeysid •'e address was highly appreciated and as it result the move. ntent in this par he. undoubtedly been given a decided •r peens. Short addressee Were also given by a number of those present, and , • tereipersed With voted mnaio r. . WillisWidl e and Mews. Cline and Oil Before dosing, the thsnko of the sharing were extended to lite. Beni;; aide, Mr, and Ira L E;ennedr, and Dae who contributed to the t ittolOei p . Df the programme. PERS NAL. Mho D. Sounders ing with .her aunt Mrs. W. G. Pat for a few days wit Dr. T. Ohisholm, for Ottawa to attend ary duties. Mies Pearl Lame visiting with relati Wingham. Mr. N. L. Bran visited with his pa over Sunday. Mrs. Glazier, of visiting this week a H. Kerr and Mr, W Mr. John A. Bla zona was visiting 1 Itis notes, Mre. Rob Mies MoEwan, of town last week an graphy at the College. Mre, (Dr.) Obisho ter, Mies W. Alba Oh day afternoon to op in Toronto. Mr. W. J. Sberpin, Gerrie Vidette has t linatype operator in at Pembroke. Munoey, i. etay. re,O. Gillespie, arson was visiting Wendt; in Detroit P. left this week to his Paxliameot. t, Of London is s and friends in n, of St. Marys nts in Morrie, for Clinton has been the homes of Mra. Oornyn. of Tucson, Ara a few days with Maxwell. eaforth, arrived in is striding Steno- inghare Business m and her dangle. aholm, left yester- nd a few weeks late editor of the ken a position as e Observer office Mr. and dirs. Jot. Mntoli were in Clinton on Monday . ttending the funer- al of the former'e grndmother, the late Mrs. Robert Match, Mr. Geo. Spode • made a business trip to Peterboro a d Orangeville due. lug the past week, •'siting his Business Oolleges at these p1. Dee. Mr. and Mra. W . Tennant, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. Ten- nant's brother, •: r. Robe, Tennant, left for their ho.•e in Prince Albert, Sask., on Tuesday. —Mee Grant, o • e of the teachers in the Wingham Bn• nese College under. went an operatic • for appendioitie at London on Wed , esday, Her numer. one. friends here .. i11 wish her a speedy recovery, HOCKEY BOOTS AT cos-: • We Ladies'' and Gentts't the oBoots our at Dost. Skates put on free. W. J. GREER. Dr. Ovens. Oculist, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at McKibbon's drug store, Wednesday, Jan - nary 27th. Hours: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Glasses properly fitted. Postmaster, Dr, Peter M has been appot die, of London, Cameron, This fled at Ottawa o take effect at c will mean the rel and his family be regretted b; friends. Dr. 1 good citizen an for what he ooz interests of 1*0 resident of Win held all the di£ of the people. motive worker i torten Ohuroh, much missed. enjoyed a very i the time he erste known in ever Huron county, friends will be the family's ren wilt join with t congratulations i wishing Dr. Mar usefulness in h Macdonald tiret 1887 when be after one of the hider, of the elected in 1891, defeated in the g lie Was deputy a °anemone dnrin 1900. He rtar re leading leer deb g e informed men in at London. and nald, of this town nt postmaster for the t Succeed the late John appointment was rati- Friday last, and will oe. The appointment xioval of Dr, Macdonald London and this will their large eirole 01 aodonald has been a hue always stood up idered was in the beet town, Ile has been a ham since 1872 and has ()rent offices in the gift He has always been an t St. Andrew's Presby - and here he will be As a phyaioian he xtensive practice up to ed Parliamient and was section of this part of The large circle of very, sorry to learn of oval to London, bat all e Trees in extending the appointment and donald many years of e new position. Dr, entered Parliament in edeemed East Huron armed tainted" in the riding. Be was re. 1896 and 1900; being neral election of 1004 aker 41 the none, of the Parliament of Ognizod so one of the and o no of the beet he Route, Alfred liioOre an explosion of Of the ghee itt Pa haul A Site Wbioh d of the Globe 0Aa den resulted In d AboutQi 50 Y Y Dr. Felson tai Toronto. Will be Wingham, all d Mot, for Conant Eye, llgata Note slid fitted. s painfully burned in s that *mashed most ka' foundry at Ghat strove the prsiniseo. t Conpany at Lon. mages amounting to of 498 Spadinit loge„ t the jueen'i Hotel, lionh n dtseeis of d Throat. Matte* BANK OF AMILTON. A young and eonntry such as dependent oa its the finanoing of 1 mercantile product Tine annual Stets tary institutione ar than passing impor carefully read by t the stability and pr depends, in a large prosperity and pro meroe. In this issue is p Seventh Annual Ste 01 Hamilton, One o most successful of ?tbaY,attheendofa nines. year, press statement of las earnings that Bann Of oongr atulatfon t holders and public Net profits for .t over three hundred dollars, being over Pald Up Capital paying Dividends totalling ten per (amounting to $24 sundry amounts etc., the balance oa oredit of Profit an it to over $30 enough, by the year's dividends, e come in the futur SI A YEAR IN ADVANC apidly developing anada i4 epeoially laking System for a agricultural and eats of our Mona* therefore, of more anee and should be e public, for upon rose of our Banks easure, tbe general ass of our Oom- liabed the Thirty. ment of the Bank the soundest and ar Banks, and One somewhat unusual is to the public a nciai standing and t but be a matter the officer., share - e year amount to and sixty thousand 14 per cent. on the f $2,500,000. After o the Shareholders Dent. for the year ,181.00) and writing ff Bank Premises, Tied forward at the Lose account bring ,000.00—more than ay, to pay a whole meld lean years ever Attention migt be nailed to the Total Resources • t the Bank of Ham. ilton, which, • n November 30111, amounted to $3 ,610,837.27, of which over 33 per Dent, a in what are known as "Liquid" Ass : is—that is, cash or seonritiee immedi. tely convertible into gold. This h l;, h percentage of "Liquid" Assets it :;.:_;._:.tee the etrength And conservatism f this Bank. When conditions were u settled and the de- mentia on the Ba by depositors or commercial ousto era were more or less uncertain, it h d its house in order to meet any fiwtnoi 1 breeze or gale that Canld'poasibly arise While a few po nts of the Report are here indicated the Statement it- seif—published in hit issue—will well repay an hour's inlet study by the reader. The Bank of amilton has been very fortunate i the selection of its various officials, rid in the fact that the Directorate I composed of sound, snooeaeful basin ss men, having a thorough grasp f the Banking and commerobel requir meats of Canada, Altogether, the Shareholders have reason to feel we 1 pleased with the steady progress t at le being made, as revealed in th, figures presented from year to year at their Annual Meetings wrfXT*ounno a. "'The funeral ot• Mre, MoOreight was largely attended,; she being an old real - dent and was Weil -known and highly respeoted. She was a good.natured and kind-hearted woman and no person was ever turned away from her door hungry, She had been a very strong woman and in her younger days has carried her ohild in her email and flour an her back from Winghamt A week ago $3onriay night the par- sonage here preriented quite an unexpect- ed scene—that is, unexpected by the oconpante there f. The people gathered from all thre appointments of the oiranit, and un eremonioneiy filled the house. It soon beoatne evident, how- ever, that they had come as host and hostess, and the lar. and Mre. Pinlay were the gneets Of the ()Veiling. Among other features a the evening's entertain- ment was a programme, eonelating of music, reading&, ole,, at the oleee of which Mrs. Pi • ay was presented with a ooinplemontry address, expressing appreciation ttf her cheerful efforts in oonjnnotion wi.. Mr, lyinlay, to pro- mote the work , f the circuit. The ad. dress was a000m'Aniea and emphasized by an envelope well filled with bank notes. Mr, and • re. Finlay espreeted their pleasure wi • the spirit thus Mani - tested by their p: , pie. Lnnoh was then servo db the 1 ydiel and the happy oomplet*, diapers:. , Mr. Pred ()bug ed to Parliament two hundred ma on, Liberal, was elect- or the 'Srnkon by over ority. Ur. 2loel Ohe rier of Winnipeg has been appointed • the Senate in enoces- slort to the late S:nator Penner, Mr. J. J. HSI, • resident of the Great i+t rthe r't O a Bail*w r ha . , t ten 1d S5,000 to the ?'rlendg' Coil:ge at liewinarket. Damen Ito s raid Of Iidontreal, a student at MoG 1, shot b1ntealf leer the heart and *rill 'robsbly die. let is awid to have boon an itooidentt. Did you Start the New year Right By resolving to have your clothing made here? We guarantee you iperfect fit, best workmanship and the quality of our mater- ials is not exe celled anywhere at the price. Your arderfor a suit, Overcoat, Odd Pants or Vest, will be promptly attended to and satisfaction guar- anteed. Men's Furnishing Hats, Caps, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Hose, Underwear, etc. Call and see us. Robt Maxwell Tailor and Furnisher For Men Who Care. Herbert G. Temp Traders' Ooileoting real, committed euioi E. A. Lanoaster, intends to introduce tion of the Senate cion. The Markets Oom passed a resolution i reduction, and the come before the City A novel form o1 the afflicted people has been instituted Government in the ing of two or three but substantial frame venters to supervise t rip. Manager of the genoy at Mont- e by shooting. P., states that he bill for the Isbell. t the coming sea- ttee at Hamilton fa PDrf a haeme nestion will now onnoil, lief measures for f Southern Italy y the American templated tend.« honsand modest oases, with oar - setting of them The Leading Shoe Store. Dollars Saved is Dollars Made side down at our Clearing SalTaminehinof SEASIONABLR FOO'.. WEAR 1 tl• Ladles' and Miens' Fell Boots and Slippers-•-nioo, ooey, warm footwear. if Gents' Felt Shoes — Looe and Con. green. Meng, Boys' and ''outhe' //ratty Gum Rubbers in all eft.. Ladies' and Ciente' tivershoeo. r Every pair must go, et war Speudal Qnt•Pei ae Bale. 4 See can -good d See us for Trunks and Valises Alt rips sewed trait iti Shoes yr. Iran.