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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-05-27, Page 1THEWIN(iHA1V1 Ti VOL XXXVIII.---NO, 1946, CAMERAS KODAKS and BROWNIES We carry a fine line of Films and Photographic Supplies. Kodake $10.00 to $25.00. Brownie Cameras $1.00 to $12,00 No trouble to show the Cameras— come in and inawot, A dark room FREE to our custom- ers, We develop films Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST Mao4onald Block, Wingham, ,44411•410411144111=111, '41.141.144.1014•1404111MO, Enter Any Time WINGEAM • IiUS1NEsS COLLEGE has been tested In the crucible of ex- perience, with the fire of public opinion, and has not been found wanting. The success of our graduates has not been excelled. Not the largest, but the high- est grade modern Business School in Western Ontario. Individual instruction. No vacation. Mail Courses. Enter any day. Write for particulars. GEO. SPOTTON, Principal Imported Mr. W. G. Paton imported stallions t this section for the are "Everlasting," horse, and "Blagd hackney horse, Par will be given in our ital l ions. has purchased two rid they will be in sason. The horses No. 7365, a shire m's Majesty," a ionlare as to route ext issue. Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T. Fells' hotelier shop. Newspaper Adv For the first tim Scott & Bowne, who lions of dollars in 23rd last used an e New York Evenin the public about th Emulsion. What i of this fact? Is i Soott & Bowne hi years of experieno paper space is a Printer's Ink. rtising Pays. in thirty years have spent mil- iblicity, on Nov. tire page in the Journal to tell virtues of Soott's the significance not proof that ve learned from that large news- ood investment?— Newest and latest designs in wall papers, at Kerox's. The Aptil bank eta oommeroial loans in ing. indioating a o0 business, and that ba country have reache 489,753, or $105,618,0 year. ement shows that nada are inoreas- tinned revival in k deposits in this the total of $657,- 7 more than last In All Things Quality GROCERIES and CHINA Fresh Eggs and Choice Bullar Wanted, .. 1t, J.Henry Christie PHONE 59 FLOWERS! For all occasions — Parties, Weddings, Funerals, etc, Wingham Greenhouses FRANCIS STREET • PRONE 101. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Parish. Clu) A meeting of th Parish Olub will be Memorial Hail on May 27th, at 8 0 prizes won at the t) presented, also a finances will be giv the club ar'e request Meeting. members of the kheld in the Mille' hursday evening, alook sharp. The ornaments 'will be statement of the n. All members of d to be present. Wall Paper from 5 cents per roll up, at KNox's. The H Monday was a qui the Viotoria day b quietly by many The weather was and many of our t day at work in the fell celebrations Brussels t,nd Gc Band furnished tt Brnsaela, liday, t day in Wiugham, liday being apent our townspeople. deal for a holiday nspeople spent the gardens. Snooess- re held at Clinton, ria. The Oitizens' musical program at Automobile for hire. Apply to A. M. CRAWFORD, Soldiers London. Wingham Comp y, 33rd Regiment, will go lute Caine t London, on June 8th. It is expeot d that 2 600 eoidiers will be under o nvas for the twelve days, New nnif rms are being furnish- ed for the Wi ham Oompany and a good lot of men re being signed. There are still vacanci s for a few young men. Apply to Capta n 0. G. YanStone or Lieut. W. A. Ca pbel1. Rooms to rent in ildaodouald block, suitable for dwellings or offices. Apply to R. VANSTONE. Brok Our respected to Bosman, met Monday afteruoo. • horse and the ani and Mr. Boman Doming in contact the result that his below the knee. one for a man of will confine him to time. His numero him a speedy reoo Leg. nsman, Mr. Edward ith a accident on He was leading his al became frightened as knooked over by itis the rope, with ight leg was broken he accident is a bad , Bowman's age and he house for some a friends will wish ery. FOR SALE.—A quantity of good Hem - look lumber, suitable for sheeting, for sale cheap. Apply at the Salt Works, The Greyhou Keep in mind the sion from Goderioh day, June 191h. this section will be of Court Maitland, The return fares to ham, $2,85; Beig $2,15; Londeaboro, will take regular t at 6 40 a. m., oonng regular train to special train will 1 rival of boat fr through to Wing excellent and ohs no doubt a large tion will take adv trinity to spend a d Excursion. Greyhound excur- o Detroit on Satur- he excursion from under the auspices Canadian Foresters. Detroit are :—Wing - ave, $2 20; Blyth, 2.05. Exoursioniats ain from Wingham oting at Clinton with oderioh. Returning, ave Goderioh on ar- m Detroit and run am. This makes an p trip to Detroit and umber from this sec- ntage of this oppor- w days in Detroit. In Women's Oxfords and Ties there are many new colorings in Tana, Choco- lates, Wines and Ox Blood—Swell and handsome, $1.60, $2 00 to $3 00. W. J. GREER, Brunswic The Brunswick week to Mr. J.E. hotel end the new possession to -day. the two hotels, wit as manager at th Brunswick will b both inside And on best of 'shape to ha and other trade hotelman and as it plan "to keep ho the Brnnswiok h hand', and when t remodelled the favorably With Western Ontario. t earso. feel pleased to l known property hits Of a good hotel man. The Tutsis *Shoe )tr. Struts inooers his new venture. Hotel Sold. otel was sold last arts, of the Queen's proprietor will take Mr. Swarts will ran Mr. Ivan Johnston Brunswick. The entirely overhauled and put in the very dle the oommeroial r. Swart' ie a good w t all always been his l" we can say that fallen into good building hoe been use will compare of the hotel. in Winghatmtes will that this well• one halo the hands WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909, $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Read ?aPiilis & Co,'S adv. on page 8. Your S tionery is your silent rep esentative. Ii you sell fisc goods th t are up-to-date in style and of supers r quality it ought to he reflected in yo printing. We pro- duoo the kind at yon will not be ashamed to have represent you. That is the only kind t pays to send out. Send your order to the TIMES office. For window shades and wall paper, try KNox's, Wingbam West Hu The annual nl Huron Women's Clinton on Thurs good attendance u branch Institutes' very pleasant an' was held, Thos Wingbam were M L. H. Beeman, Mr Wm. Bone, Mrs. S. Linklater and (on Institute. eeting of the West Institute was held at y last, There was a f delegates from the of the riding and a profitable meeting in attendance from Ed. Bosman, Mrs. e- 0. Gillespie, Mrs, W Hewer, Mrs. W. ire. H. B. Elliott. TRUNes and VALISES,—Big stook at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. Refriger. tor Cars. Notioe has bee • received from the Grand Trunk that the refrigerator oars provided by the a overnment for the shipment of dairproduots will be at the different stat ons and will be in commission until 'tat. 16. In tide dis• triol oars will be .laoed at Kincardine, Goderioh and Winham, and will leave for Toronto and rrontreal every other day. Last year th ;.e care proved of she greatest ooavenion a to dairymen and shippers. Fon SALE —A good building lot on the corner of Frances and Victoria streets. Apply to H. HAMILTON. Presidio For East Huron Biding Examiners High Sohools Exa Hartley; Sealort Wingham, Joseph Robb; Blyth, J. Entrance:—Clinto Seaforth, G. F. J, A. Taylor; Bru A. E. Eastoott; Fordwioh, W. E atione will be held 23rd, 24th and 25t g /Examiners. aepectorate the Pre- ' ill be as follows:— iners—Clinton, John Andrew Soott; Stalker; Brussels, D. H. Cameron, For , A. P. Gondry; Rogers; Wingham, eels, D. Robb; Blyth, roxeter, J. Leggett; anvelsor. Examine - for Entrance on. June To RENT.—Three rooms on Victoria street; &so a nine -roomed 'Iowa. Apply to MIss K. M. FISHER. Trout F Trout fishing has b ing the past few wee people report some Last Thursday Me Geo. Miller, Joseph Quirk had a very an ing and Mr, Quirk h perionoe. Taking a laid hie pole down dangle iu the water. and pulled out the had landed a trout fish on one hook is ordinary. hing en in order dear - and our towns - excellent oatohee, ere. J. E. Swarts, Robson and John oessful day's fiste- d a very funny ex - est for a while he and let the hook When he returned ine and hook he nd a chub. Two 'rather out of the Yon can have your buttons made to order from any kind of material at R. MA.xweLa's tailor shop, From S The TIMES has letter from Mr. of Turnberry, South Africa. been on a trip t the Congo and P heart of Africa. escapes from fe animale, and ha distance on foo father, Mr. Pa located at Joker excellent healt weekly visit of t th Africa. this week reoeived a H. Wells, formerly ho is now living in r. Wells has recently ough Central Africa rtugnose, right into the He had many narrow er, "niggere" and wild to travel nearly all the Mr. Wells and his Wiz Wells, are now ine and both are in and enjoy the T fl s. Death of The death too last, at her home Mary Jamieson, Rintonl, aged 5 was a dao ht g e Jamieson, who last February,• health for aorta oanoer, and was her long 'lineal. this section fo large chole of husband and o the ayMpathy inneral took ti to Wingham cemetery. Mrs. Rintoui. place on Thursday n Josephine street, of ifs of Mr, Chas. 14. years. Mrs. Rintonl of the late Th a omae ed in East Wawenosh he had been itt failing time, suffering front lwaye cheerful through Deceased had lived in many years aid had a riende. Her bereaved er relatives Will have the oommuniiy. Th. on Friday afternoon Bright Prospe Mr. Lyon Findlater 2nd line of Morri Broderick, Saek., no 17th reports evoryt in the West. He had seeding and was goin at $1,00 per bushel, as being very high in Bevins at from $460 Their new town, -Br atartod last Septemb lotion of 600, The certainly grow fast, is in West. formerly of the , writing froze er date of May nee looking well about completed to deliver wheat c reports horses price this spring. to $600 per team. deriok, whioh was r, now has a pope - wale in the West Times N The story, "The has been running i weeks will be con issue. We have story to oommeno 10th, 'entitled, Stewart E. W Adams. This n ing sea tale of many. The m atruoted, mov rapidity, and i and 'entereaini to start your a 60 Dents to 1st aubsoribers. w Story. pal Serpent" which the Teems for some laded with our next arranged for a new in our ieaue of June "The Mystery" by ite and Samuel H. w story is a fasoinat- not one mystery but atery is cleverly con- s with extraordinary exceedingly interesting g. Now is a good time bsoription to the Trues, f January, 1910 to pew The Anyone th take in the on June 19th it is the fine scenery down Rivers is one and as you p meet the grey up and down in itself well w think yon are with as much sitting in your Star Line bog palaoea. We a in this trip you troit Excursion. t eau spare the time to eyhound trip to Detroit will be amply repaid as t on the continent—the the St. Clair and Detroit rpassed for ite grandeur es down the river you lake freighters that piy he Great Lakes, a sight rth the money, and jaat king in all these sights comfort as it yon were wn home, as the White 8 are regular floating e sura that if you take ill never forget it. Wed de In Saskatoon) evening, May 11 K. Hawke and solemnized at th and Mrs. W. E. the presence of a reletivoe. Rev. cffioiating offer couple left on t their home near where Mr. Wi mercantile burin ing large farm operations, Mrs. of Mrs. Anderson Mr. Wilson is known in Wingba pin the West. Sask., on Tuesday the marriage of Mrs. r, Robert Wilson was residence of Principal raham, Avenue 0, in number of friends and C. Gallup was the yman. The happy e O. P. R. train for he Alberta boundary, son is engaged in es es well as ooadaot- g and construction Hawke is a daughter of Gienannan, while well and favorably and vicinity. Bowling ournament. Six rinks of Wi.•gham bowlers spent the holiday—Victo is Day—very pleas- antly on the green. The players were as follows: - 0. A. Rintonl J. Mason T. J. Robson R. Allen 0, Dallas A E Smith D. T. Hepbnru, skip D. Holmes, skip C. G. VanStone D. Bell W. A„ Campbell D. L Dinsley Dr, A. J Irwin L W. Hanson A. M, Crawford, skid W, Holmes, skip Rev, 0. E. Jenkins B. Leary B. Porter G. C. Manners, skip K. R ie 0. N. Griffin R Oleeg A. Porter, skip Several games iw ere played in the trophy and conso'atiou eompetiiions, In the trophy Fina s A. M. Orawford'a rink wore from W Holmes' rink by a sooro of 14 to 9. In the consolation finals D. T. fiepb rn's rink won from D. ):softens' rink by score of 17 to 16. 1 Moore lipid Camp The famouo Maorefiald camp meet. ings this year will ho under the con. trol of MoCombe brothers, the Idealevelist+, who twelve months age ooteduotod epeoial a rvioes in Goderioh, During the peat ylar they have visited Berlin, Stratford, - Mount Forest, St. Thomism and Lon on. At present they are in Southam ton engaged in * stirring revive!, hey will close the year's work at oorefield, where last year they addrea ed andienoes of up. words of 5,000 p ople. The MoOombe party will womb() fully a dozen, and will include Chris Pink, the fanions gospel aoloi+t, an Miss Eggleston, London'. leading ioliniti. Mr, Alt. Cooke, of GoderIo , has been invited to sot as snperinte dent and choir or. geniser. The damp will open on the 27th of Jana and attune until the lith of Jelly, w n Iiev. 0. Jeff Mo0ombe will d liver hie popular lebtere on "Prole antisrn; Its Friends and It. Foes." Present indications "Mut isi this be the putted of all osanp ilseetings *rev held at Moire.' field. CHURCH NOTES. The regular Baer bo held in St, And Ohuroh, on Sunday The preparatory servi Friday evening, June Captain Bunton, the Mel speeded of the Salv conduct meetings in th all day Sunday, and on will give an illnstra pablio are cordially in Rev. W. G. Howse Church, may be expe own pulpit next Sand evening upon "Th burden bearers." timely subject for e body's neighbor. The tweety-sec of the Walkerton tial churohes will on Tuesday and and 9th. The ale pointment of new o cion of new pastors, the first morning a terest to the church the following aeseio ental servioe will ew's Presbyterian orning, June 6th, will be held on th, ravelling Linen - tion Army, will army barracks Monday evening ed leoture. The Red, , of the Methodist ted to occupy his y, speaking in the collapse of the n interesting and erybody and every - d annual meeting Association of Bap - be held in Goderioh ednesday, June 8th tion of officers, ap- mmittees, introduo• to., will take place d snbjeots of in - ill be disouseea at BUTTER and Ecos.—Bring along your Prodnoe. Highest price paid in ex- ohange for Boots and Shoes. W. J. GREER. Newspape Change. The firm of Vas Iter & Robertson, publishers of the oderich Signal, has been dissolved and r. Vanatter is re- tiring from the bus' ess. The business will 1n future run under the name of the Signal nbliehing 00. with Mr. Robertson as ditor and manager. We underetaed r• Vanatter intends taking a trip through the West, Mr. Robertson has our est wishes for con- tinued auoceas with the Signal. dune—Mont Preoisely ae im of a trousseau is wedding cards• that among fri wedding invitati of evidence whit It should be as the art of the pri this respect the excels. We nee stook and have type to choose fr of Weddings. intent as the aeleotion o matter of selecting One must not forget de and relatives the a is the dainty 't-oken is preserved for years. delicate and ohoioe as ter can make it. In work of the TIMES ly the best imported number of styles of m. Wins Trade The non•adve not seek your p tion or favor—so fer them? The ants pay attention ing to have your They are "on th time, to secnre will stand inspeo advertising. The tises places upo necessity to ' live competition be able to sell to his own. Ho is p nal test—and he with your inore most work for prayed ever in bargains for yon in styles, iu qua' enlisted in your by Deserving It. tiling merchants do tronage, your atten• why should you con - progressive meroh- to you, thus deserv- attention in return. it mettle," all the alnes for you that on—that will stand fact that he adver• the merchant the nice good"—to meet t0 buy well so as to oar profit as well as aped under a perpet- net emerge always ing friendship. He yon—with your ap- ind. He must find he must protect you ties, in prices, He is service. The non -ad- vertising merchant is not. Women's Low Out Shoes in colored leathers will be the thing this season. Come and see the New Creations, Madam! W. J. GREEK, Women's In In the list meetings to be two months the f are noted, Th meetings are Londeaboro' an The d• es are: 10, Kirt,n, Aberdeen Hall, aft noon. " 11, Olion, council chamber, 12, Hol esvllle, Mrs. Mnlhol• Ian e, afternoon. 14, Ba i eld, town hall, 15, Ex er, Senior's hail. Id, Lo , desboro' Peter's hall. 17, " ugham, 0. 0. F. hall, 18, 5 Helen's public hall. 19, latah, Young's hall. 24, noknow, town hall, after• con. uevale, Forester's hall. " 28, J anestown, Mrs, Jsmea Wu home, afternoon; atoria Hall, evening. 29, Ilton, A. O. U. W, hall, 80, 111,1, tOWnship h*U. 2, lioles+e orth, Orange Hall. 8, Gerrie, /awst ural. Forest. June titute Meetings. f Women's Institute eid doting the next Rowing in this county speakers for these I. L, M. Ashley, of Mrs, W. Woelard, of .1 41 „ ,i .1 N .. 26, .. .t July PERS NAL. We sal belad hve to this colu lmn. from any fa aour readers. 18 you have visitors or purposgoing away yourself, drop in and tell us, ors :nd ns a note to that effect. Mr. Alva Walker visited in Toronto for a few clays, Mise MoOool sp nt the holidays at her home in Olinto , Mrs. #t. Clegg sp at the holidays with her parents at Inge soil. Mr, Robt, King spent a few days of the past week in Toronto. Mrs. Dr, Maodon ld was visiting with her daughter Mrs, aing, at Berlin, Mise P. Reynolds of Goderioh spent the holidays at he parental home in town, Miss Ora gain r, of Stratford was visiting with W ugham friends this week, Mra. Robt. McBride, of Stratford, visited with ingham friends this week. Miss McCully of St. Thomas was visiting for a few days with Mise Reynolds. Mrs. W. J. 11 'nes spent a few days of the past w k visiting friends in Owen Sound. Mrs. John He risen of Owen Sound, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Hall, Shelter street. Mrs. W. J. Mallagh, of London, was visiting for a s=ew days with her aunt, Mrs. R. Herd man. Mr. and re. Robt. Johnston, of Markdale, weri, visiting for a few days with Wingham\friende, Mr. and Mrs., Geo. Young, of Toronto, were visiting with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, A Young. Mr. Richaed Howson, of Crediton, spent the holide s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, owson, Mrs Bugg a d Miss Birdie Bngg, of Darbam wore isiting for a few days with Wingham relatives, Mrs, Jas. At daughters were with relatives a Mr. and Mrs visiting for a fe parental home i Mr. Wm. Nio a few days in t{ brother, Mr. A. dorson and two little iaiting for a few days Dundalk, J. A. Morton were days at Mr. Morton's' Brampton, elle, of London, spent iwn at the home of his f. Nicholls. Mrs. Steniaou ;of Ethel was visiting for a few days ith her nieoe, Mrs. R. J. Tyndall, B Li e, Tnrnberry, Mrs, F. Hamli and son Clifford, of London, were v siting for a few days with her father, Mr, 0. Dallas. Mrs, Wm, Soo of London were at the home of 11 t and Miss Lila Scott, visiting for a few days r, 11. B. Elliott. Mrs, Roland Beattie, of AIvinston, was visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, MoKenzie, Mr, and Mrs. . H. Walley and Miss Dorothy were vi iting for is few days with relatives at Brantford and Inger- soll. Dr. T. Ohishol , M. P. has returned home from Otte a, the business o1 the session having been completed last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reading, of Toronto were 'visiting for a few days with Mrs. Reading's parent , Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Gordon. Mr, Spenoe On lo, of Hamilton spent a few days of the .est week with rela- tives and friend . in Wingham and vicinity, Mr. Geo. Spottowas in Wetland for a few days looking after the establish- ing of a Basiuess ollege in that pro- gressive towil. Mr, and Mrs Oor.. aok and two ohil• dren, of Maplewood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewing and son, of . oderioh, spent the holidays with Mr, a.d Mrs, Malcolm, Mr. A J. Nicholl,, proprietor of the Central bakery, lef last week on an extensive trip thro 'gh Manitoba and the prairie provino s, where he will visit relatives and riende at diffsrent points. He will a away for some weeks. Hen 'tie Wino, The King's Pl to race was run et Woodbine Raoec arse, under the anspio. ee of the Ontario Jockey Olub, Satur- day. It was for„horses three year. old and upwards, f led, retied, trained a*d owned in the Pr vinoe of Ontario, that have never won it nos on the flat or aorors oonntry. I The dietanoe one mile and a quarter, and the prize fifty gine. ass, the gift of is Majesty King Ed. ward VII., wit the stakes and $4,000 added by the O rio Jockey Olub. 001. Hendrie wort th Shiunoneme, in 2-.10 2.5. The Tutors to any address in Canada, !fl! °tuba far Ails of leer, Suits Overcoats Trousers Etc., etc., is the theme which we bring to your notice at this time. Some wise man has said, ” My son, get wisdom, and with all thy getting get understanding." The wise man to day says, "Get 1 a new suit or overcoat, and when you are getting-, get it made to 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 exaggerat- ing to say they are the nicest line we have had for some time, and at prices corresponding with the qualities shown. Space will not allow us to go into detail, but WE HAVE THE GOODS and can make them any style desired. We ate dealing in strong statements, but will back it tip, that we have yet to find the style of garment we cannot dupli- cate. 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 best for Spring and Summer in all lines. We have also added a first class line of Jewelry. CALL IN, Robt Maxwell Tailor and Furnisher For Men Who Care. A. E. SMITH BANKER WJNGRADI, - ONTARIO, Farmers who want looney to buy horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market, can have it on reasonable terms. Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer- chants or agents, on favorable terms. a Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going. The Leading Shoe Store. Children's Oxfords There are no Shoos so easy and comfortable on Young feet, daring the Spring and Summer Season, as Oxfords. We appreciate this tact, and we bave Iow out shoes, in ail the good styles, for Boys and Girls of ail ages. Oxfords, Ties, Pampa, etc. B'ack leathers and Tan shades Oxfords, formed to fit growing feet correctly. No rnbbing or slipping at the heel. There's a long prioe range. 75e, 81.00, $11.25, $11.50, $2.00 'it out the Children With low Shoes for Summer wear mad make them comfortable. Wa 4• RR VIM SHOE MAN.