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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-03-18, Page 1TH VOL XXXVJIL--No, 7936, TIMES. Rival Herb Tablets 200 Doses for $1.00 Onerhalf cent a Dose THE CREAT BEh1EDy FOR STOMACH LIVER KIDNEYS BLOOD Try a box and be convinced. Put up in a "Red tin box". Buy no other, Welton McKibben' THE DRUGGIST Maodanald Bleak, Wingba,n., War scholarship, of ripe 2 scholarsap, wide teaching and business expperience in leading Canadian and American centres, e in - phyed by our chain of lligh•Grade Colleges, have built up a superior, nnapproached curriculum. Each student is instructed privately at his own desk. We assist our gradu- ates to the best positions. Three courses — Commeroial, Steno- graphy and Telegraphy, Mail Courses. Euler any dap. Write for particulars.. AIVI BUSINESS G COLLEGE GED. $PoTTox, principal. • ---Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Exeter, cele- brated their golden wedding anniver- sary last week, They have beet► rea- douts of Exeter for 35 years. EurTsn and Boma—Bring along your Produce. Highest price paid in ex- change for Boots and Shoos. W. J, GRRRR. ii,oWj In spite of the hard times, the above amount of property lice been sold through our agenoy in the past few menthe, whioh is an evidenoe that Ontario Real Estate has a sound substantial value. The is no uising however that the West still the has fafat- traotione for many, and farms are being listed with lee almost ,every day, because the owners desire to try their fortunes on the prairies. u Many t t would have been consider- ed of these farms oan be soId ridiculously low figures a few years ago, when the prime for farm products were much Tower than at present. It wflI certainly pay any intending purohaser to give ns' a mall. Half an hour in our office would be Worth more to hien than a week driving about the oonntry, Desirable town roerties for sale. Money to loan on good farina, at IoW est rates. Insurance in all its branches. Twenty years experience and no unsettled or disputed claims, Richie & Covens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. PHONE Don't Miss hristie's This Week 1. Henn ChrisiIe /FLOWERS! For all opcaeione — Parties, Weddings, Funerals, etc, Wingharn Greenhouses FRAIQOIS sxlsEn ' PriONE 181, GENERAL LOCAL NEWS, Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Red ag Sale. The Robson M roentile Co, of the Hanna store antro nae this week a Iced Tag Saie, which will be held from Sirday, Marc 20th, to Saturday, March 27th, Th y meat vacate the store and extra mains will be given durtug.thie sale. earl advt. in another column. Drink Ohriiitie's Teas, Telephone mprovements. The Bell Telep..ne Co. are making considerable smpr ,cements on their lines in Wingharn. A number of work- men are now in town making the oha ,gen. A numb .r of new poles will be put in and the ares put in cables and thus do away with trouble during the time of storm.. The improvements will give Wingha .rtes a nnuoh better telephone service Fon SALE.—G,od bay mare in foal. Apply to Taos. LES. Very Pat fut Accident. Mrs. Wm. Mo,'herson„ ot diagonal street, met with , very painful acoident on Thursday afte noon Inst. In leaving the home of M Dudley Roimes she Blipped on the w; k and fell, dislocating the hip bone. he -Injury was a very serious one and •• ill keep Afro. MoPher• son to her bed fo a number of weeks'. She has the sym athy of a large number of friends and al will wish her a Dorns pieta recovery. Wexrau,—A young man want tight business. GREGORY. art, strong boy or to Learn the electric Apply to MAYOR e. Horses '.r the West. Four more oar loads of horses were shipped this wee . from Wingham to the West. This • ages some fourteen oar loads to leave here In the last four weeks and orally t • ante. oar loads since the let of Januar Plaoing the value of each oar load at 2,500 (and we know some oar loads cost oro than this sum), the money left in t. s section for horses only would go e sily over $50,000. This is a tidy ea., for the farmers of this section. Pro erity in the West means prosperity i the East, TRUNYS and VeemsnS.—Big stook at loweet prices. W. J. GIR>isaR. Death of any were th en it was ning that E Goderioh ha MOT Mr. only a short i recovered. I d as the kinson came t 1880 and fo here with th lacier termed ley HoTmee. ad to Godes ship with O the firm of Tied on ao ber being r Mr, Jneti oh membe and, and in orter ot tit in 1806 n against filo circler lin perw Hey'*, wit earlier d rind dispo Mail held of thf s here he ranch reg d some gild, Bang onager o The ber les Will am frfe frtnsral tloos ate M '9rla mar of m0 for ly bute Die year law, and Dad rnov Her time duan mem Hoa. taint Eng'snap and ?Aura Mao awe Whit in his rose liked people friend With Mettle Corby late in here., salad Wingh The Wedne . L, Dickinson. expressions of regret earned early Monday L. Diokineon, K. 0., died suddenly that )ickinson had been i11 'me, and was apparent- eart failure is attri- anus of death. Mr. Wingbam kbout the many years practised lute H. W. 0. Meyer partnership with Mr. Seven years ago he 5 and went into part. Aries Garrow at the arrow ds Garroyrt was Sunt of the senior feed to the bench as Garrott. Htr was a Of the Meath of mutton an entl>*efaiftio Cloneereatire party, 1000. contested Bast 1». Mapdon ald, In o steed high. He wa# el friend of ?render whom he studied law ye. Ile WAN bf a out, roes, but 'au much itt high errata by the distrlot and the old rd of hie sudden death r, Mr. Diekinii¢tt was o- years ago to Miss er of WM. tlerboald, the BSI* of I.tamilten ved widow and other vs' the sympathy of In their afldtiort. lams at Gediz/oh ort PoTArorgs WAti rzli.e,.,W'e are prepared to boy any .aivantityr of woos: either: butt or trade, at Z. At MtfacWittibitm., Read Innis & Co.'s adv, on page 8. Change in Ur. .7. L, Gran Cline been teller in of the Bank of Ha commotion with t this week fpr hie bo Mr. George Gregory from, ledger keeper t are pleased -to leas promotion and hope the top. He is obligi hie- work and hie pro Mr, Sturt, of irtamilt cry's plane as ledger Bank Staff. who has for s me Wingham branph ltoe, is sever,og .hie e bank and leases e in Georgetown. Is being promoted that of teller, . We: of Mr. Gregory's see hiw work to g and accurate in tion is deseryed: , takes Mr. Greg- eeper. Highest prime paid or hides and poul- try at T. Fells' bntoher shop. M Uviol Mies Reynolds ed the millinery has had the prem ted and has no varied aasortanen n beadwear for anuonncement o t will be see pring opening ay, Maroh 2 aye, Mies Re meet all the old nd any who in heir patronage. Opening, , ' • he recently purobas- b einem of Miss Boyd, 1 es thoroughly es' 8t. in stook a large and of 'the latest designs the spring wear. By page 4 of this paper that the date of the s been set for Than - 5, and two following Holds .will be pleased to customers of the store, y wish to favor her with RUBBnRSI Women's 50o; c • s' A1I new goods, I Men's 750; 40o•; child's 356. W. J. Ohioan. Belden'- Map ie Syrup. Mr. W.R. Be den, general manager o; the Belden She f and Hay Loader Co. was in town o,. Tuesday, and reports that his oompan is meeting with- great suooeee in their b sinew. This machine is built from • a design patented by Stewart Bros, of a olesworth and is a great saver of la or in the threshing season. Mr,Beldo is devoting all his time to this Dew o.,,. pany and has abed his property near M leaworth. Beretains ed control, of hle - apes bush, for some years and the m nutacturing, of the syrup will be in oha ge of Mr. H. Eek- er, of Hamilton. .. r. Rich. Anderson of town is Mr. Belen's agent here and all orders placed ith him, will • receiver prompt attention. POTATOES WANT to buy any quanta Saab or trade, at T. .—We are prepared of potatoes; either MItLs', Wingham. Mlasionar Congress. Extensive prep• rations are being made for the Oan • diaa National Con• gross, which evil be held in Toronto from March 31st t April 4th. A large number of promirt .nt speakers and lead - ere in missionary •ores halal be present and deliver add . -saes, among them being Sir Andrew raiser, London}, Eng. ; Bishop Thoburn, , f India; Hobert E. Speer and J.. Ca.. Abel! White, Now York; Ohaa, A. Ito land, Georgia; Dr. 8. M. Zwemer, of A abia; Hon. Joshua Levering, Baitimo e, together with many of the Ieadin clergymen of the 'miens religious den , minatione in Osn- eda. boost oharoh organizations are expected to send .elegates to take part in this import nt gathering, In *his connection, tie: Qnarterlye-Offloial Board . of the Wi. gbam Methodist Church at a resent •. eating, appointed Messrs, W.11. Gree . , John Kerr and ,p'. Buohanan to reprtint them at the conference. Geo. Bryce, lot Tarnberry hue a eta ernnientinspeoted 18, oonoesaion 12, ntity of good Goys lover seed for sale. A Fatal ecident. Mr, John Weald . Cotitlter, a rennet man in his nth y r, met With tt fatal acoident an Friday morning last. The *Dung man, in Om any with it young nian ; named Joh sten, Was ohopping wood on the farm t Mr. Wm. Geddes, 3rd line of Morri In telling a tree young Coulter int •yang to clear 'hinnleif ran under the tr.e and was streek on the back. The bi w was a fatal one. as the young man o •i y lived a few hour* after the acoident Dr. itennedy, coron- er, Arlt* notified a.. Visited the Mane of the amoldent, bat id not deem it tt*o#*- nary to hold an In.. est *e she can#e of death Was ptrei aooidental, the young amen wee soma Mr. George Oo'olte#, formerly f Eeigr**e, and Wait held in high e#iee by it large oirole of friends, and his i Odell death In early manhood her tot a glollilt over the oouarrinnity. Th : bereaved relative* Will hate the a ..Mately of the com- nnrtnIty In thair via den toNiotiot. +phis rennaiifs were bre i. t tfy itingharn and the funerit took pl •e ilii Monday front tete resirtetnoe of .d ed'# ttnole, Mr. ;VW*, Dslas#, to ber,,. '1-urnberry Pion Ur, ,7amee It Won, Township of Tax *way on Sunday Iarn,. the fifth concession, i Deoeaeed Was 10 good h in a short time of his d Widow and a lame faint terinent took place at medal afternoon, er Dead, pioneer of the berry, Passed at his home on his Piot year. Alai up to With - alb. His aged Y survive, In- roxiteron Wed - Will Piseuss Wa erworks, At a epeoielmeetio, of the 'Town Oonnoil onT'besday eve ing it was de. cided to hold rt< pablio „eeting of the ratepayers !on .Friday=vening of this week tor the purpose .f dismissing a plan of action to be take . in seaming a supply ot water for do estio purposes. This is an itiaportant spatter and all ratepayers shodld be p event and give their view on the quest on. The meet- ing will be held in the T , wn flatland we hope to see a large nam er of ratepayers preeent, Remember i riday evening of this week in the To • • n Hall, The Nationa Social. The National Social •eId on Tuesday evening, under the anapioee of the Westminster Guild •• as well attended and was one of the m at snooetefnl en- tertainments of the •eason. The pro- gram was a good one : nd inolnded ad- dresses by J. A, Tayl• , on "Oanada"; J. G. Workman, on " relend"; Dr. R. 0. Redmond, on "1•;o and", and Rev. D. Perrie, oil "Soots . d," Solos were given by Min Griffin, Mrs. 3, 0. Smith, F, J, Hill, G.W. CIine and Jas, Stalker; choruses by e- numbe of young men; lendings by Miss Bre k, Mrs, Parker, and Miss:Mabel MoD , aid; instrument- al duets by R: Maxwe and W. J. Mc- Donald, and G. Wrig and bliss Eva Graoey; piano solos b; Mias Grant and Miss Nora Grapey, ev, D. Perrie was ohairman, At the al , se of the program refreshments were se ved when n very pleasant evening's : nterrainment was brought to a clone. Big Night a the Rink. 7r,ro hookey ma 'hes are on the borrde at the rink fo to -morrow (Era day) evening. At 30 the Bachelors and Bendiots (pioke. from the best in town) will fade the , . ok in .a half hour's oonteat Following his a game will be played between tea.. a styled "l±'ats" and "Slime," the forme being composed of Messrs. A. Rinton Dr. H. E. W. Tani- lyn, Geo. Spotto., 0. Vannorusan, 3, Vannorman and ' , Vannorman, and the letter Messrs, J Stevenson, W. J. Wyles, J. Lena.) . , E. Armour, A. 3, Alderson and M . Elder. The wean - ons for this latt:r event, iso the poster says, will be a bi rubber ball and the butt end of a . room. No individual rushes will be alIwed. There will also be a half -anile ra e for boys under 16, and a girls' ran., open, handioap, for which handsom= prizes will be given. Music by the 0 times' Band; glutting after the game. Admission, 250. and 15e, Family "Far wetted" by Friends. ,About forty f fends and neighbors of the family of rs. Janet Davidson, of Wingham Junot on,gathered at her home on Thursday ev;ning Iast to show their esteem and rega d for the family and to say farewell, before the removal of the family from hat vicinity. A very pleasure reseal e ening was spent, dur- ing which Mrs, a evidaon was made she the recipient of verry handsome cagy oheir, a000nepani:d by an address. The presentation we made by Mrs. Wen. Henderson, on be alt of the friends and and neighbors, a. the address, which was read by Mrs. "m. lldaiweli, wee as follows:— Doan ollows:— Doai Mus, Da Ynsox,--•Your friends and neighbors fee a sente of great lose and sorrow in the removal from their midst of one who, With her late partner are life, our lament -d friend, Mr, Gavin Davidson, has al. ye held a place of highest esteem a„ ngal ins. We ammo' allow these plea ant relation, to be severed without tr Ing to express the feelings of reapeot . nd end affection you hkie always !tapir d in• our hearts. In `ing token of oto rerds, w lime rm regift am ent*, we ado do so in the hope haat t Will long serve to remind yon in your new home of the affection and good ill of those yon Tett behind. It ie our , ops thea passant memories of "Auld i,eng Syne" may linger in your heart s the memory of a Warm and *irne•hs'rt.. friend and neigh• bet will a er retrain in oars. May all your way* be plena mese, and all your paths be pease. Mi. Alyn Mrts Rollo+nt MAXInket, Mats. Wet. A . MenSoit, Inas' teams(. n, • Meerut Witt r,aie, Mns. Wet. H rro>trgsnlr, ants#. Davidson • . d faintly have re. laded In the vtoinit for the pa*t fifteen yearsand feel gra . fel for the pisesant relations that Inere existed, and tor the many kindratille# # • • wn 'there by their friends. The tans y alba carry `hath tbem pleat*isnt m. ; of the enjoy.: able yaks* t dna tig. the people in tine riolnity of the I THREE TI S A WINNBF t Win ghain Hooke Team Again Gap- tu es the Nark The hockey seas League games a here last Waltham hot oonteet betwe wingers in Dletri ham, obampions o was a ties all thoneht our boy The visitors arra about 8 o'clock, enthuiastio sup the game was lata in starting. Th orowd that paoke(,` the rink were on edge for a great game, and they not disappointed. At 8.30 W. Her Stratford, started the teams.off on lnal dash for th. cap, and play w nos oarried rig•t into the Dar eels, where site flys _minutes' Wiogham was on : ahead on the ro he Darhanis wer ontolamed, but PHVR e° eVv 4lott P: 1W1PI 'ha ( ); 1. ol000d other in luseven?" even, Bev. W. T.4. Stec was the pulpit every orap. from Toronto. M train take ap residence 125 Next Monday eatlY the Epworth Lea church will /Igoe vehen Bev. E. Other views wil silver colleotion door to help the League. Oome and prefitable eve ern League C ay eveniog in t No. 2, and at Durham, it ed by Ramie' accompanied by e big right were n, of their ass at ham play were by Ives were goal had the was was hen med han led me ean be he at he he tin til ey AS re AS le so el th ti to ev tr af bl too na Du he see the vet NAV olo pla end aerri wit goo duty and sdJpaoeuhnbn moon MoG isotratee looks the 1 wiDnda Elultoeft The salifunipds:7 come t PE ONAL. Mrs, R. Alvda is visiting friends in Dr. A. Irwin was in Toronto for a few days this wee Mr. WW1 Ande NOD WAS in Toronto for a few city' Ittet week. Miss Maria Of Holyrood, io visiting Mr. Wright, of the Wright Bet Co , of London, wail 1 town tar a few days *hie week. Mr. and Mre. .11 Burns, of Perth, are 'bitting vrith old brieuds in tiring - ham this week. Mr. Nelson 111 elm, of Mitchell, war *hating for a few days with his brother, Mr, A j. Malool Kr. Walter W. all sonnet it teiNt dara Of the put we k With relative* and friends in 04ren omid. Mr. WM. Ni Wilson attended the funeral of the au James Kitts,* at Wroxeter on We nesday. Mrs. James Ile dation eknd daughtet, of the Bluevalls Mid are visiting Mae sive' and friends n Torch**. Me Alex. V., Math left on Pride,' for Delotaine, M Whet. he intend* ',pending the sten Or atetiehi. MM. J. Z. Derk AU sod detsghter, of Ifdruoutott, Atte, are visiting With Tele - elves 'And hien in Wingheto and Mr, arid Ilfre. Omar Spasm*, Who have *pent the est few menthe with friends in afiehi an, have returned to town and futon taking up their teal. donee here. Mr. Xtoberi gigging, Of /forth tiaktittt. hat tet tried to lilt hoed* atter ependifite the p t three months- visiting his brother Al et the home Of hie Grey. of HO 1r, sod other relettere Rev. James Sin minister of the M Sunday at his Grime, Toeonto, The deceased ole years; of age, wa ministers; of the D Ohnroh. He Oa e many years ago n with 'the Primiti e 1860. Mr. Smith. w Methodist Church The railway co p oo-operating wit charge of the Nat on to A.pril 4th, and av count of the an na Women's Home is the Presbyterian th special rate,. A will be allowed by t so Nutt delegates, tr may remain East nn it is expected that will be In attends= Mgt son will OCCUPY h nest Sunday, Sub hall we hnow eao eis the new pests) ere aod will °coup unday, coming up f SPRING Suits Overcoats Trousers us the theme whieh We bring to your notice at this time." Some wise man has said, " Aly son, get wiedom, and With all tby getting get understanding," The wise man to day says, "Get a new suit or overcoat, and when you are getting, get it made te. your order in your own town, where you know what you are getting, and that it is genuine tailor made," That would be wisdom ; that would be under- standing, Our New Spring Goods have arrived, and it is not exaggerate ing to say they are the nicest line we have bad for some time, and at prices corresponding with the qualities she wn. Space will not allow us to go into detail, but ue of the Methodist interesting meeting-, Powell of Brussels; illuatrated by lime - The Life of 0hriet " also be shown. A 111 be taken at the iseionary Fund of the d spend a pleasant thodist Church, died esidence, 14 Maple gyraan, who was 75. one of the senior nn Avenue Methoditt to this country s, being ordained in as stationed in the of the Primitive any years ago. anies of Oanada am the oorainittee al Missionary Con- oronto, March 31st e granted a rate .of ound trip. On so. 1 meeting of the emery Soreiety of meth, a large num- advantage of the exteesion of time he Western roads, in a long distance 11 the last of April. out 3,000 /serums at the two meets work, in West To onto • small family ; HURON COU BRANCH ON - AL IANCE. The Second An nal Convention -will be held in St s drew's Presbyterian Churoh, Blyth, on Thuredey, April 8th. The following is e program:— Morning Semi° —Opening exercises conducted by Re Mr, Small, Blyth. Reading of Minn Report of &sore- tary. Appoint:nen of Balinese Com- mittee. Reptant ona Municipalities: (a) Under Local Op ion; (b) Under Lice Afternoon Sento --:Opening exercise es, conducted by Ft v. W. IL Hartley, Reeolationg. Addre s: "Local Option conference on Loo Option, oondnoted by G. M. Elliott, Go erloh. Evening Sesaion Opening exerciesse oondnoted by Rev. . Clown., Birth. Address, Jas. Gi man of Ingersoll, presideet Ontario anola of Dominion The following sh the different places gether with the p Option :— Volvos Goderich Wingham Bernell Ilaydeld Blyth Wroxeier Geclerieh Gray 0,44 we the licensee in in the county, te- ams under Local Lionises • 44442 8 4 0 Delegates tiho Id leftist get. W. tt. Ot5oPer, Myth, he it Ssetitary Of the Single fate 1 d WON in efted,) 410. 2 the ritilrotids (gado Eye, Zee, Nose And, Thiankt- Will be et IteBabbon'e drug store, Witineeday, WE HAVE THE GOODS and can make them any style desired, We are dealing in strong statements, but will back it up, that we have yet to find the style of garment we eannot dupli- sate. And although plain, neat styles are more in line with strictly high - class tailoring this season, it is for you to name your style— WE WILL MAKE IT Our Furnishing Department is filled with the newest and bes for Spring and Summer in all lines. itEre We have also added a first class line of Jewelry. CALL IN. RobtMaxwell Tailor and Furnisher For Men Who Care. A Dow East Play. Uncle Dann o The Messenger from Jarvis Section, melodrama in !mar acts, will be pre sited at the Wingham, Town Hall, Mot: ay evening, March 02. The scenes incle e "Pair Pines Farm," '*IKeppler's Haar • =in," "Boston Sitting. room in Mu. Mau one's House," and an exterior view off the North Terminal Station, Boston, peoial atterition has bees given these settings, also to the electrical effects. Without detraoting from the interest the story, a timber of high olass 'peel lties are introduced throughout the pi .O by the prinolpsil splendid lingo at non, Ticket, now on redo a* MoKibbo s drag store. The Leading Shoe Store. • ne Best Farm Shoes beet* all hoW =May Farm Shoes We sell. olmersre to us that we mu.it hare a tow pelts at least, on every term here. Perhaps our Patin Shoes are bettor than others. Come hero for yours and you Will got the best. at any ride, Wtiatevet your preference may be In out, leather, or etyle, WE CAN FILL BILL *Ls% $2.00, $2.501,10 $3,60 ht the prioe range. 14`. 11. --.Butter And tggs token. •