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The Wingham Times, 1909-06-17, Page 1e THE WINGHAM TIMES. VOL XXXVIII, NO. 1949. FLOWERS For all occasions — Parties, Weddings, Funerals, etc. Wingham Greenhouses FRANCIS STREET PHONE 101. Wear Glreer'a Shoes and Rubbers Women' Meetings of the the Women's Instl the C. 0. F. Hall t 2.30 p. m. and 8 p. ley, of Londesbor and a good progra ed. The ladies a Institute. ingham branch of to will be held in day (Thursday) at Mrs. L. M. Ash - will be the speaker me is being arrang. cordially invited. A new bicycle for sale at a bargain. Apply at the TIIES office, C. 0. 0 The members o 0. 0. 0. F. will hall, Chisholm evening, June 24t being arranged and served. All mem be present and talo ( F. Social. Wingham Connell, old a social in their look, on Thursday A good program is refreshments will be lers are requested to a friend With them. FOR SALE,—A windmill. Apply at Pump shop. 6d secondhand 0. J, Thornton, Return Tickets will be issned Railway.. S :te Day, btwe all also to Dec , t and Niagara Falls arid going June 30th a limit July 2, 1909. Grand Trunk Tioke Single Fare the Grand Trunk count of Dominion m tatione in (armada, Port Huron, Mich , ffe,lo, N. Y. Goon July 1sr•; return sonre tickets from .Agents, Automobile for hire. Apply to A. M. CRAWFORD. Dominic The annual pop auapides of the Ohuroh will be he grove on Domi There will be a g races and an a refreshments wil lin is cordially grounds and din - Day Picnic. lar Ocala, under the t. Augastine R. C. d in the Donnybrook ion Day—July 1st. od programme of foot ndanee of music, and be served. The pub- vited. Admission to er, 25 cents. HOUSE WANTED.— • . od house, cen- trally located, want: • to rent. Apply at the Trams cffioe. Thank Mr. W. D. Pri thank the mem fire brigade for which they reap the fire at his sta week. In five was given the fi water at work on gniok work when fire hall is 'onside good fire brigade. to Firemen. gle wishes to heartily ere of the Wingham the prompt manner in nded to the alarm for Ie on Tuesday of last mutes after the alarm men had a stream of the fire. This is extra he distance from the ed. Wingham bas a RUBEROID ROOFING. have been ap- pointed sole agen • this vicinity for this high class r . fang, which has no equal. Call and get samples, J. A. MoLnAN. Watch for a Cutworm. • It is reported th the climbing ont- orm is doing dam ge in the gardens in bis Section. This pest was rampant owe three years a o, and oansed ter. ible destruction to vegetation al hrough this sectio To prevent snob a dagne as then 000 rred the wise gar- lener will "get of r" Mr. Ontwbrm nd feed him plent of bran soaked In eater sweetened w h sugar and paras. seen. This dal ty title bit placed round the planta w 11 attraot the eater - Mars, which ate n turbid and feed at ight, and greatly I seen their numbers. Dr. Nelson Tait, of 4 S'Spadina' ave., pronto, will b at a Queen's Hotel 7V Ingham, all da nreda June g4th y,, Or consultation in disease' of Eye, Ear, love and Throat, Glasses fitted. Temperance Sunday last Was ham in connection I]oneinion Alliance. addressed the oongr Ohuroh in the mo he Baptist Ohuroh Ii, B. /twin, R. O. peakerin the Pre lie mining, and ffhuroh ft the ev riOen a public meet o toh i... w ill When bo ref delivered addr pally with the qu >![r. F. Baoh ansa gfefd Day. ield »Ay in Wing, ith to work Of the to Rev. F. J. Lynch Ration of St. Paul's ing, and spoke in n the evening, Mr, f Weston, was the syterian Church in M the li1ethedist ging; In the after. was held In the h the ave st?e bO ak. fee lt dealing printl Itio'n of local option. ()sided. WINGRAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909. Read Willis $s Co.'s adv. on page 8, Accident Nea While driving it night, Mrs. James L3 were seriously injure from their buggy wh a team a mile east •o Lyons sustained a fade and twisted he had a abalp wound several stitches. Lucknow. fmo on Saturday one and her baby by being thrown n it collided with Luoknow. Mrs. vere gasb on her arms. The baby vhioh necessitated TRUNKS and VALISES,—Big stook at lowest prices. W. J. GREER, Dominion Da The 42nd anniv Natal Day— July 1 in Wroxeter by th program of basebal es, races, jumping, be a balloon aspen good artists from a concert at night. wilt furnish the in the day and eveni at Wroxeter. rsary •of Canada's —will be celebrated giving of a good and football match. eto, There will also !on and program by ow York to end with Luoknow Pipe Band sioal program during g. Greatest bargains ever given in jewel- lery at KNoa's June Sale. Public A public meetin the auspices of ti Lodge in the Mille (Thnrsday) evenin address will be Armstrong, of Or; conneotion with th age. Musical sel given and an i expected. All are offering is asked i eating. will bo held under o Loyal True Blue Memorial Hall tbie when an illustrated liven by Mr. J. S. Iia, on the work in True BIne Orphan - tions will also be erecting evening is welcome, Free-will aid of Orphanage, Watches, clocks, silverware and jewellery slaughtered at KNox's this month. The Detr Saturday of th the day of the oureion to Det from Winghem boat is $235, L T. train at 6 40 Clinton with spec and via steamer to Detroit, A sp Goderioh on Moni boat and run throe it Excursion. Week—Jane 19th—ie. urinal Greyhound ex- alt. The return fare inoluding train and. ave Wingham on G.T. ., m., connecting at al train to Goderioh xreyhonnd, Goderioh Will train will leave y night on 'arrival of !gh to Wingham. GIRL WANTED.—For general house. work, apply t0 MRs. R. CLEGG, Patrick street. A Scholarship tc The board of go tern University, LI to offer twelve echoi of $100 eaoh for et University. One o. will go to eaoh oo rented on the senate and accordingly Huron county. Of scholarship $50 will balance will cover first year. A stat dations ander whit Huron County. ernors of the Wes- ndon, has decided irehips of the value dents entering the these scholarships my or city repre- of the University, ne will come to the amount of the be in cash and the the tuition of the ment of the con - the scholarships are to be issued ill be forwarded to all the schools I the district con- cerned. The Eel The Listowel Ra week, Tuesday, We day, Jane 22, 23 an be better than ever. oellent shape and a is erpeoted. There races and a rub ego era' raoe extra On t special attraotion a Bel, 2.02r/, the fns has been secured b bition eaoh day of t will give an exhibit deavor to lower record of 2.101, T opportunity of sees Listowel. s will be held next uesday and Thurs- 24, and promise to The track is in ex• ig string of horses i11 be two harness day, with a tam- e third day. As a a large expense The st horse in Canada, d will be on exhibi- t) meet and one day on mile and will en - he Listowel track 18 may be your only g thin great horse. Robbing Birds' Nests, The following frim an exohange is well Worth repeats gin these columns: The 'warning sh nld be repeated throe h n o t the c sultry against o't t h e g practloe of robbing irdb' nests. Apart alto ether front tom th pleneere they are capable of affordin by the beauty of their plumage and t ear gift of song, the birds have A Iasi ob man for pto. teotiOn and enotlur ement, the claim is batted nn mined self interest, The birds are among the be Mende that man halt. They are not re's remedy against a plague of debtru Live insects. The ver i v ob they ten de y by keeping g insect Ifs i i n eheok Is e. rand oalonlatiofa, fthont h W t e birds, fe would beintetbft• able by the %mobs° spread of Insettr and Weeds. Accident to The stock horse Dpnac, No. 4306, ow Sanborn, of Wre aertone aooicient at stables on Tuesday. the horse made a mi legs was fractured taken to his own eta be will come :alright this season. The lo one for Mr. Sanborn. tock Horse. 'Maitland," son of ed by Mr. John N. eter, met with a he Exchange hotel la some manlier tep and one of his The horse was e and it is thought again, but not for a will be a heavy Highest price paid for laicise and pont. try at T. Fells' butcher shoo. New Manage+ At a meeting of th Light Committee on Mr. Herbert Oampbell Oampbell, of Marnoo manager of the eleott duties to commence o Mr. Campbell has b the work at Exeter, Regina and we hope t sacoesa of his work b man of the very bee he has oar very best position. Engaged. Fire, Water and Tuesday evening, son of Mr. Ohms , was engaged as o light plant, his the let of Jn1y, d experience on wen Sound and ace him make a e. He le a young or oharaoter and riehee in his new You can have your buttons made to order from any kind of material at R. MA.xwELL's tailor shop. L 0. 0. F. Distr The annual meeti 22, L 0 0 F. was Wednesday, 9th Inst., W. J. Haines, presid tives ware present e Thos. Brown, Wroxe MoOraoken, Wm. Mar son, Brussels; Bros, Hinsoliffe and J. W. P Subjects of interest t the Order in the dietri in a lively but har>! The visitorsreport b' enjoyable time and w tained to an elaboret net by the Brusrlels A, Maguire, of W. D D. G. M. and Br re-elected Secretlrr . ict Meeting. of District No. 1d in Brasaele on D. D. G. M. Bro, ng. Representa- a follows: Bro. er; Bros. W. H. lin and E. Nichol- . F. Groves, H. aran, Wingham. the working of t were dismissed ionions manner vtng had a very re royally enter - y gotten up din- rethren, Bro. S. ham, was elected J. W. Dodd was WANTED AT °Non —1000 oases eggs, 1000 boxes butter, large quantities wool. Highest prices, cash or trade. Kum's, Wingham. Ho for The committee Masonic excursion t definitely arranged take place on We This date was select to entire the steame excursions on the la will take in all the e & B between Wing Special train will le a. m., arriving at Po a, m. Returning, Ieave at 8 p. m. The Wingham is $2,05. of the prettiest apo the last two years provements in the No doubt a large nu this district will take opportunity to epend of Lake Erie. Keep 7th, for this trip. L eke Erie. n charge of the Port Stanley have or the excursion to nesday, July 7th. d so as to be able "Lakeside" to run e. The excursion ations on the L.,H. am and Centralia. e Wingham at 7 t Stanley at 10 40 pedal train will return fare from ort Stanley is one in Ontario and as seen many im- arf and grounds. ber of people in dvantage of this day on the shores edneeday, July BUTTER and EGGS.—Bring along your Produce. Highest price paid in ex- ohange for Boots and Shoes. W. J. GREER. Do not forget KNox's June Sale, oom• mencing Saturday. June 5: ending Wednesday, June 30. For Domestic W. M. Davie, the oenttly visited Win the coat of inatallin works has sent his r Ferguson and a spec Town Council will b to deal with the estimates that the c wells and making th providing new maoh if flowing wells are necessary to pump t wells the coat wool provide sinking fund debentures for twent oast under the first $241 and tinder th inoreaeed number n number who are al should bring the Would not host th any extra tare', aterworks. engineer who re•m ato report of a system of water - ort to Town Clerk meeting of the beld on Friday eport. Mt. Davis o of drilling two e0nneotiona, and i. ery will be $4,442 neared. If it Is h • 'Water from the be $5,865, To and interest for yearse annual th l fignro Would be other $451. The consumers with the eady tiding Water, aterworks so they general ratepayer Prepare for '1'anritt tickets anis Lake ofE M ' lista an is The Grand Trunk the favorite tours aervloe starts dune motion from any Cf owner Outing. Dinakokp, TeMa. rb Georgia g ay etc. on s'l6 daily. ill nee to be b> te. Summer Nath. 1'ttll infer. nd Trunk ,Agency. SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE RER ANAL. Mrs, R. Olegg with her parents a Mr. Chas. A. Ri Snuda,yed with Wawanosh, Mr. T. H. Gawle was visiting last wek with his cousin, Mrs, J. 3, Moffatt,] Mrs. Leslie Yong and little son are spending is week - ith Mende at Bro- ods and Cranbroo Mrs, Alex. Roe: left on Monday for Chicago, where :he will visit for a month with her t o sous, Miss Hattie Lo • : has returned home after a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Ewing, at 0 derioh, Mrs (Rev.) R. •ant of Brussels was was visiting for a 'ew days during the past week with he daughter Mrs. Jos. Pugh. Mrs. Simpson tigoniah, N. 8 , a of the former's VanStone. Mr, and Mrs, visited at the ho and Mr. 0. Spa the peat week. Mr. W. J. Gree tarday attendiu brother, Mr. Ro are not to hand fo a visiting last week Ingersoll. tont, of Owen Sound, LIS parents in East , of Viotoria, B, C., Mr. Fred Pugh past has been e ware store of A. week for Hailey secured is eitnatio Mr. J. Veneto spent a few days town. Mrs. Van weeks in town, re husband on Mon and children, of An - visiting at the home brother, Mr, W. F. parrow, of Paisley, es of Mr. J. 5, bard row, in town, daring was in Toronto yes - the wedding of his . Greer. Partionlars this issue. who for some time ployed in the hard- oung & Co , left this ury, where he has • 0, of Niagara Falls, 1 the past week in one, who spent two urned home with her y FACTS A=OUT CANADA. Estimated val .e of Oanadian milk and milk prod. •ts, 1908, $94,000,000, viz: Creamery utter and cheese, $36,- 000,000; dairy. *ter, $22,000,000; con- densed milk, $1, 00,000; milk for direct oonsnmptton, $ 5,000,000, Cheese and b tier exports, 1908, $23,- 999,814. Decline of do' y prodnot export val- ues in five years of $7,910,240, owing to increased home onaumption. Aggregate vat e of Canadian cheese and butter expo to for 1907-8, $23,905,- 949. Canada has 4 355 cheese and butter factories, Canadian ohee a continues to hold its suprema;y in he British market, though exports f other colonies are increasing, New Zealand is Canada's chief competitor. The imports o cheese into Great Britain are di Wishing, the most marked falling ff being from the United States. Oat of total im orts of 118 595 tons of cheese into Great Britain for year ending June 30, 1908, Canada sent 81,- 428. Canada supplies 80 per cent. of her, 1,545,647 owts., of ending Nov. 30, 1 out of 5.579,240 ow of 1,207,160 owts; 63,574 out of 902,05 Great Britain with cheese imports, viz, t of 2,309,894 year 08: bacon, 1,017,487 hams, 322,001 out ab, (cured or salted), own. Larger Milk Yie . s are Possible Why should co •• testing be carried on? Simply Nicene : individual cows in the same herd are li:'ell, to vary in pro- daotion about as moh as, sometimes much more than, ndividaal cows In different breeda. Ten too must be considered the etre ge variations in milk end fat from dayto day even with a oow handled as oareifully ae possible, Such variations are vet apt 80 be over- Iooked unites the record is carefully kept. Another point: fwo cows side by side, gives 20 Ib of mill a day, or 10 ib. at a milking, the other gives 9 W. The difference in bulk in th pail, eepeoielly if there is a lot of fr th on top, is not easily ganged by the ordinary milker. But multiply that by the 800 days of a milking period, and it "e been that one oow gives e 600 lb ,mo g milkha t n the other, Yet the ordinakq milker would have said, these two;ooere give "just about" the time. Bu is not the eirtta 600 Ib. worth hailing? Many members of the oow testing aha dation a ort lay that the hired man milks b iter, with more endeavor to milk ole n, if the record CHURL NOTES, Rev, Mr, Tux George's Church vented with a put evening, prior to three months visit Rev, W. L. St last of the aerie Seven Cardinal V evening in the B snbjeot re "Love,' "I love the Lord b my voice and my a ball, rentor of St, t Goderioh, was pre. of gold on Monday his departure for a to Mexico.. eves will preach the of sermons on the tues next Sabbath ptist Ohuroh. The text, Psalms 116:1, oauso he bath heard plications," It being children day next Sabbath in the Baptist Chur,r. , a suitable sermon will be preached to he children by the pastor. All the chit ren of the Sabbath Sobool are urged to be present at the morning service. 1, the afternoon a programme is arrang-d for the Sabbath School by the ohildr<n, All parents of the children are reqs :hid to have those on the cradle roll pre.:nt for the after- noon exeroises, Indorsation of the '.rinolple of the tnree-fifths clause for local option, a stand in favor of comp:,. cation to hotel- men whose investment:• are lost by legis- lation, and a strong .ondemnation of betting and gambling in every form were features of the charge elivered by His Lordship the Bishop e Huron to the Synod of the Diocese .+ Huron at Lon- don, on Tuesday. Seven ministers of L. don Methodist Conference will next ye r complete fifty years of service and it i _ expected that a special place shall be'., ovided on the 1910 conference prografor celebration ofh t e event. Those w • o will be hon. ored in this way are:— ',ev Dr, Gundy, St. Thomas; Rev. Geer•.e Bnggin, Sea. forth; Rev. Nathaniel t arwash, Wing - ham ; ing•ham; Rev. 3, H Orme London; Rev. W. W. Leech, Toront; ; Rev, H. D, Newcombe, Olinon; Re Thee, Jackson, Strathroy. The annual meeting •f the Synod of Huron is being held 'n London this week. The report o the executive committee showed the voluptary offer- ings for the objects o•taide the diooeee to be $15,738,24, as oo •pared with $13,. 202.54 last year, an in lease of $2,535,- 90, and the largest am lint yet given in any one year. The otal amount of givings for all purpos a of the diocese' and for missions is $33,596 94. Rev. 0. E Jeakins and .Me :Hrs. WM.. Moore and John Nethery - e the delegates from St. Paul's Ohnr' .. The following eta 'Mica' information is gathered from the church letters from the various Beetle r Churches itt the Walkerton Aesociat on, and was pre- sented at the meetin in Goderioh last week. Seventeen oh.rohea in the as - etiolation, fourteen 0` these reporting. Sixty. five delegates in attendance. Total inenlberehip last year, 1,111, with an increase this year o' 21. Thirty-four baptisms during the dear. Raised from all sources for mission$, $1,748 43; raised for all purposes, $14,.81 05. Wingham was decided on as the • lace for the As. sooiation meeting next year. Our splendid Shoes for men, priced at $3 50, $4 00 or $5.00 cost you no more than inferior qualities. W. J. GREER. WANTED AT ONCE. --1000 cases eggs, 1000 boxes butter, Iarge quantities wool, Highest prices, cash or trade. KING's, Wingham. Seed Control Act Wm, Batt, a f Qaeensville, was fine polies to Farmers. rmer living near ttt last Week for sell- ing, for seeding our oses, clover seed containing a larger roportion of foal seed ' than the seed o The prosecution in this, ed to demonstrate the f in question applies to fr seedenlen. A farmer n grabs seed to Reedsme: condition in which avec ntrol sot allows case was intend - et that the Act rmors as well as ay sell plover or in bulk, in any smen choose to buy it, without incarrit g any penalty, but if one farmer bells td another farmer tot the purpose of owl g, seed contain- ing certain weed seeds portion than five to on in greater pro• e thousand, he can be fined, unleee he attache' his name and address to the package, to- gether with the name o the weed seeds in the package sold, 1 A happy event too place Tuesday morning at the resi ecce of Mr, and Ilirb, J. W. Thomas, Goderioh, when en theirs daughter* , da Was nutted in marriage to Mr, Malcolm R. brand, of eke Oo„ Limited. t 11 o'clock, and rformed by fief. Of St. sot G r ga sof large a rgen >xm ppy pe 1 cob 1 eft In honel+nioon, and rifle their home oft the Doty Engine 'VG'c hangs before him oa°netntttly, and an The event took place extra 500 lb. per cow $.as Often been ob. the ceremony wan tamed 'ince the iitrodnctibn of the M. Turnbull, rector enol, and ruled beet . T p* r it net t Chtiiroh in Try the rose , p simply for p y d the ex a milk tat bat for bet of eb a ,Kn t, The I* th imnl e ease ata s *actio A01100 in knowing i th alto tv a ern. tt on the g oOit that eaoh ooa+ 11 being mem to do bet. an their retard will lig ter, to do her beak,/ the frtyileld rolid, _.fiver._ SPRING 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 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 isgenuine 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 bad 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 are dealing in strong statements, but will back it up, 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 sstyle— eason, it is for you to name your 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 Maxw ell Tailor and Furnisher For Men Who Care. NOTICE. The Cemetry committee has engaged a permanent caretaker for the cemetery. Any person may have a plot cared for by leaving $1,00 et McKibbon's Drug Store. GEO. SPOTTON, R 0 REAMED, J. WALTON MC$IBBON. (Property Committee) The Leading Shoe Store. INVICTUS Tan Oxfords. No shoes bane beonme so nopnlar for summer wear as INVIC rtJS Colored Oxford*. colored leather xis more r popular this year than ever before. I1 IOTUS Colored Oxfords are easy onour feet t y f e no matter how hot the weather. The oolored leather itt INVICTTTS Shoes being porous means a carie n# of air oonbtantly circulating around your f"This ' keep* them 000l, dry and coni. ftlriable On the hottest summer day. binding With 1Ntxt X0theTt7sinkieOkfr- -na oris tberebagging'u or bel in th 'Whxgt'aa# moatbi atyiieb and fas,ionable in 1909 30otWear Hatt be bad in IN. IOTtr 2 Oxfords. ,a W J:EER CAMERAS MAKS and We oarry a fine Photograrhic Supplies. Kodak.; $10.00 to Brownie Cameras No trouble to show come in and inspect. A dark room FREE ers, ' We develop WallooMckibbon THE DRUGGIST let odonald Block, BROWNIES ► 1?; yet, rei l 'l Ane of Films and $25,00. • $1.00 to $12.00 the Cameras— to oar custom- fi)ms Wingham, W ool Wanted .Any quantity, highest cash paid,or in ex price change for Eome-Made Yarn, Blankets and Sheeting, at T. A. MILLS Wingham. Fall Term Opens Aug. 30 Our graduates are assisted to the best positions. Write for the reason, Prepare now to enter at the beginning of term, Mil courses f or those whowish to study at home. WINGNAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEC. SPOTTON, Principal IMINOSINIMAINCOL A. Farmers horses, can Notes chants Loans rates E. SMITH BANKER WINGH4IM, - ONTARIO. who want money- to buy Cattle, or hogs to feed for market, have it on reasonable terms. discounted for tradesmen, mer- or agents, on favorable terms. on real estate at the lowest going. ante, SODSi;THING bore. fiber selected vinegar, possible know they're bit as Boiled We've ib k condition. you'll • 111111111111111116 THIS WAY So hard to get something to relish Of course it is, You want,----we11 yon're not exaotly but it's got to be something better thin nsuel, AND THAT. CAN MOSTLY BE GOT AT CHRISTIE'S. Here's a Treat. 011e barrel Heinz Sweet Cucuta, Dou't know of anything to be had. They're well and put up in special per dozen 10o. Assorted, Cake Icings. We have the best line of hinge to get. MoLaren's in Maple Ohoeoiate and Pink. You all about them and hoW need. Per ib. 10o. Cooked Meats & Cheese Yon will always And here a of theo ces oh i t Cheese as wolf doiinetbing exeeptionaily side in Ham, Come bee what get. Bread That's Liked. Na better Bread than 1?'arn 11 baked in Western Ontario. It made`under the most hygenie It'd good Bread and like it. Try a loaf 56, 1 i 1 i t . i t 1 .i t b t ,tItL e Hear Chrislie PHONIC FLOWERS For all occasions — Parties, Weddings, Funerals, etc. Wingham Greenhouses FRANCIS STREET PHONE 101. Wear Glreer'a Shoes and Rubbers Women' Meetings of the the Women's Instl the C. 0. F. Hall t 2.30 p. m. and 8 p. ley, of Londesbor and a good progra ed. The ladies a Institute. ingham branch of to will be held in day (Thursday) at Mrs. L. M. Ash - will be the speaker me is being arrang. cordially invited. A new bicycle for sale at a bargain. Apply at the TIIES office, C. 0. 0 The members o 0. 0. 0. F. will hall, Chisholm evening, June 24t being arranged and served. All mem be present and talo ( F. Social. Wingham Connell, old a social in their look, on Thursday A good program is refreshments will be lers are requested to a friend With them. FOR SALE,—A windmill. Apply at Pump shop. 6d secondhand 0. J, Thornton, Return Tickets will be issned Railway.. S :te Day, btwe all also to Dec , t and Niagara Falls arid going June 30th a limit July 2, 1909. Grand Trunk Tioke Single Fare the Grand Trunk count of Dominion m tatione in (armada, Port Huron, Mich , ffe,lo, N. Y. Goon July 1sr•; return sonre tickets from .Agents, Automobile for hire. Apply to A. M. CRAWFORD. Dominic The annual pop auapides of the Ohuroh will be he grove on Domi There will be a g races and an a refreshments wil lin is cordially grounds and din - Day Picnic. lar Ocala, under the t. Augastine R. C. d in the Donnybrook ion Day—July 1st. od programme of foot ndanee of music, and be served. The pub- vited. Admission to er, 25 cents. HOUSE WANTED.— • . od house, cen- trally located, want: • to rent. Apply at the Trams cffioe. Thank Mr. W. D. Pri thank the mem fire brigade for which they reap the fire at his sta week. In five was given the fi water at work on gniok work when fire hall is 'onside good fire brigade. to Firemen. gle wishes to heartily ere of the Wingham the prompt manner in nded to the alarm for Ie on Tuesday of last mutes after the alarm men had a stream of the fire. This is extra he distance from the ed. Wingham bas a RUBEROID ROOFING. have been ap- pointed sole agen • this vicinity for this high class r . fang, which has no equal. Call and get samples, J. A. MoLnAN. Watch for a Cutworm. • It is reported th the climbing ont- orm is doing dam ge in the gardens in bis Section. This pest was rampant owe three years a o, and oansed ter. ible destruction to vegetation al hrough this sectio To prevent snob a dagne as then 000 rred the wise gar- lener will "get of r" Mr. Ontwbrm nd feed him plent of bran soaked In eater sweetened w h sugar and paras. seen. This dal ty title bit placed round the planta w 11 attraot the eater - Mars, which ate n turbid and feed at ight, and greatly I seen their numbers. Dr. Nelson Tait, of 4 S'Spadina' ave., pronto, will b at a Queen's Hotel 7V Ingham, all da nreda June g4th y,, Or consultation in disease' of Eye, Ear, love and Throat, Glasses fitted. Temperance Sunday last Was ham in connection I]oneinion Alliance. addressed the oongr Ohuroh in the mo he Baptist Ohuroh Ii, B. /twin, R. O. peakerin the Pre lie mining, and ffhuroh ft the ev riOen a public meet o toh i... w ill When bo ref delivered addr pally with the qu >![r. F. Baoh ansa gfefd Day. ield »Ay in Wing, ith to work Of the to Rev. F. J. Lynch Ration of St. Paul's ing, and spoke in n the evening, Mr, f Weston, was the syterian Church in M the li1ethedist ging; In the after. was held In the h the ave st?e bO ak. fee lt dealing printl Itio'n of local option. ()sided. WINGRAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909. Read Willis $s Co.'s adv. on page 8, Accident Nea While driving it night, Mrs. James L3 were seriously injure from their buggy wh a team a mile east •o Lyons sustained a fade and twisted he had a abalp wound several stitches. Lucknow. fmo on Saturday one and her baby by being thrown n it collided with Luoknow. Mrs. vere gasb on her arms. The baby vhioh necessitated TRUNKS and VALISES,—Big stook at lowest prices. W. J. GREER, Dominion Da The 42nd anniv Natal Day— July 1 in Wroxeter by th program of basebal es, races, jumping, be a balloon aspen good artists from a concert at night. wilt furnish the in the day and eveni at Wroxeter. rsary •of Canada's —will be celebrated giving of a good and football match. eto, There will also !on and program by ow York to end with Luoknow Pipe Band sioal program during g. Greatest bargains ever given in jewel- lery at KNoa's June Sale. Public A public meetin the auspices of ti Lodge in the Mille (Thnrsday) evenin address will be Armstrong, of Or; conneotion with th age. Musical sel given and an i expected. All are offering is asked i eating. will bo held under o Loyal True Blue Memorial Hall tbie when an illustrated liven by Mr. J. S. Iia, on the work in True BIne Orphan - tions will also be erecting evening is welcome, Free-will aid of Orphanage, Watches, clocks, silverware and jewellery slaughtered at KNox's this month. The Detr Saturday of th the day of the oureion to Det from Winghem boat is $235, L T. train at 6 40 Clinton with spec and via steamer to Detroit, A sp Goderioh on Moni boat and run throe it Excursion. Week—Jane 19th—ie. urinal Greyhound ex- alt. The return fare inoluding train and. ave Wingham on G.T. ., m., connecting at al train to Goderioh xreyhonnd, Goderioh Will train will leave y night on 'arrival of !gh to Wingham. GIRL WANTED.—For general house. work, apply t0 MRs. R. CLEGG, Patrick street. A Scholarship tc The board of go tern University, LI to offer twelve echoi of $100 eaoh for et University. One o. will go to eaoh oo rented on the senate and accordingly Huron county. Of scholarship $50 will balance will cover first year. A stat dations ander whit Huron County. ernors of the Wes- ndon, has decided irehips of the value dents entering the these scholarships my or city repre- of the University, ne will come to the amount of the be in cash and the the tuition of the ment of the con - the scholarships are to be issued ill be forwarded to all the schools I the district con- cerned. The Eel The Listowel Ra week, Tuesday, We day, Jane 22, 23 an be better than ever. oellent shape and a is erpeoted. There races and a rub ego era' raoe extra On t special attraotion a Bel, 2.02r/, the fns has been secured b bition eaoh day of t will give an exhibit deavor to lower record of 2.101, T opportunity of sees Listowel. s will be held next uesday and Thurs- 24, and promise to The track is in ex• ig string of horses i11 be two harness day, with a tam- e third day. As a a large expense The st horse in Canada, d will be on exhibi- t) meet and one day on mile and will en - he Listowel track 18 may be your only g thin great horse. Robbing Birds' Nests, The following frim an exohange is well Worth repeats gin these columns: The 'warning sh nld be repeated throe h n o t the c sultry against o't t h e g practloe of robbing irdb' nests. Apart alto ether front tom th pleneere they are capable of affordin by the beauty of their plumage and t ear gift of song, the birds have A Iasi ob man for pto. teotiOn and enotlur ement, the claim is batted nn mined self interest, The birds are among the be Mende that man halt. They are not re's remedy against a plague of debtru Live insects. The ver i v ob they ten de y by keeping g insect Ifs i i n eheok Is e. rand oalonlatiofa, fthont h W t e birds, fe would beintetbft• able by the %mobs° spread of Insettr and Weeds. Accident to The stock horse Dpnac, No. 4306, ow Sanborn, of Wre aertone aooicient at stables on Tuesday. the horse made a mi legs was fractured taken to his own eta be will come :alright this season. The lo one for Mr. Sanborn. tock Horse. 'Maitland," son of ed by Mr. John N. eter, met with a he Exchange hotel la some manlier tep and one of his The horse was e and it is thought again, but not for a will be a heavy Highest price paid for laicise and pont. try at T. Fells' butcher shoo. New Manage+ At a meeting of th Light Committee on Mr. Herbert Oampbell Oampbell, of Marnoo manager of the eleott duties to commence o Mr. Campbell has b the work at Exeter, Regina and we hope t sacoesa of his work b man of the very bee he has oar very best position. Engaged. Fire, Water and Tuesday evening, son of Mr. Ohms , was engaged as o light plant, his the let of Jn1y, d experience on wen Sound and ace him make a e. He le a young or oharaoter and riehee in his new You can have your buttons made to order from any kind of material at R. MA.xwELL's tailor shop. L 0. 0. F. Distr The annual meeti 22, L 0 0 F. was Wednesday, 9th Inst., W. J. Haines, presid tives ware present e Thos. Brown, Wroxe MoOraoken, Wm. Mar son, Brussels; Bros, Hinsoliffe and J. W. P Subjects of interest t the Order in the dietri in a lively but har>! The visitorsreport b' enjoyable time and w tained to an elaboret net by the Brusrlels A, Maguire, of W. D D. G. M. and Br re-elected Secretlrr . ict Meeting. of District No. 1d in Brasaele on D. D. G. M. Bro, ng. Representa- a follows: Bro. er; Bros. W. H. lin and E. Nichol- . F. Groves, H. aran, Wingham. the working of t were dismissed ionions manner vtng had a very re royally enter - y gotten up din- rethren, Bro. S. ham, was elected J. W. Dodd was WANTED AT °Non —1000 oases eggs, 1000 boxes butter, large quantities wool. Highest prices, cash or trade. Kum's, Wingham. Ho for The committee Masonic excursion t definitely arranged take place on We This date was select to entire the steame excursions on the la will take in all the e & B between Wing Special train will le a. m., arriving at Po a, m. Returning, Ieave at 8 p. m. The Wingham is $2,05. of the prettiest apo the last two years provements in the No doubt a large nu this district will take opportunity to epend of Lake Erie. Keep 7th, for this trip. L eke Erie. n charge of the Port Stanley have or the excursion to nesday, July 7th. d so as to be able "Lakeside" to run e. The excursion ations on the L.,H. am and Centralia. e Wingham at 7 t Stanley at 10 40 pedal train will return fare from ort Stanley is one in Ontario and as seen many im- arf and grounds. ber of people in dvantage of this day on the shores edneeday, July BUTTER and EGGS.—Bring along your Produce. Highest price paid in ex- ohange for Boots and Shoes. W. J. GREER. Do not forget KNox's June Sale, oom• mencing Saturday. June 5: ending Wednesday, June 30. For Domestic W. M. Davie, the oenttly visited Win the coat of inatallin works has sent his r Ferguson and a spec Town Council will b to deal with the estimates that the c wells and making th providing new maoh if flowing wells are necessary to pump t wells the coat wool provide sinking fund debentures for twent oast under the first $241 and tinder th inoreaeed number n number who are al should bring the Would not host th any extra tare', aterworks. engineer who re•m ato report of a system of water - ort to Town Clerk meeting of the beld on Friday eport. Mt. Davis o of drilling two e0nneotiona, and i. ery will be $4,442 neared. If it Is h • 'Water from the be $5,865, To and interest for yearse annual th l fignro Would be other $451. The consumers with the eady tiding Water, aterworks so they general ratepayer Prepare for '1'anritt tickets anis Lake ofE M ' lista an is The Grand Trunk the favorite tours aervloe starts dune motion from any Cf owner Outing. Dinakokp, TeMa. rb Georgia g ay etc. on s'l6 daily. ill nee to be b> te. Summer Nath. 1'ttll infer. nd Trunk ,Agency. SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE RER ANAL. Mrs, R. Olegg with her parents a Mr. Chas. A. Ri Snuda,yed with Wawanosh, Mr. T. H. Gawle was visiting last wek with his cousin, Mrs, J. 3, Moffatt,] Mrs. Leslie Yong and little son are spending is week - ith Mende at Bro- ods and Cranbroo Mrs, Alex. Roe: left on Monday for Chicago, where :he will visit for a month with her t o sous, Miss Hattie Lo • : has returned home after a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Ewing, at 0 derioh, Mrs (Rev.) R. •ant of Brussels was was visiting for a 'ew days during the past week with he daughter Mrs. Jos. Pugh. Mrs. Simpson tigoniah, N. 8 , a of the former's VanStone. Mr, and Mrs, visited at the ho and Mr. 0. Spa the peat week. Mr. W. J. Gree tarday attendiu brother, Mr. Ro are not to hand fo a visiting last week Ingersoll. tont, of Owen Sound, LIS parents in East , of Viotoria, B, C., Mr. Fred Pugh past has been e ware store of A. week for Hailey secured is eitnatio Mr. J. Veneto spent a few days town. Mrs. Van weeks in town, re husband on Mon and children, of An - visiting at the home brother, Mr, W. F. parrow, of Paisley, es of Mr. J. 5, bard row, in town, daring was in Toronto yes - the wedding of his . Greer. Partionlars this issue. who for some time ployed in the hard- oung & Co , left this ury, where he has • 0, of Niagara Falls, 1 the past week in one, who spent two urned home with her y FACTS A=OUT CANADA. Estimated val .e of Oanadian milk and milk prod. •ts, 1908, $94,000,000, viz: Creamery utter and cheese, $36,- 000,000; dairy. *ter, $22,000,000; con- densed milk, $1, 00,000; milk for direct oonsnmptton, $ 5,000,000, Cheese and b tier exports, 1908, $23,- 999,814. Decline of do' y prodnot export val- ues in five years of $7,910,240, owing to increased home onaumption. Aggregate vat e of Canadian cheese and butter expo to for 1907-8, $23,905,- 949. Canada has 4 355 cheese and butter factories, Canadian ohee a continues to hold its suprema;y in he British market, though exports f other colonies are increasing, New Zealand is Canada's chief competitor. The imports o cheese into Great Britain are di Wishing, the most marked falling ff being from the United States. Oat of total im orts of 118 595 tons of cheese into Great Britain for year ending June 30, 1908, Canada sent 81,- 428. Canada supplies 80 per cent. of her, 1,545,647 owts., of ending Nov. 30, 1 out of 5.579,240 ow of 1,207,160 owts; 63,574 out of 902,05 Great Britain with cheese imports, viz, t of 2,309,894 year 08: bacon, 1,017,487 hams, 322,001 out ab, (cured or salted), own. Larger Milk Yie . s are Possible Why should co •• testing be carried on? Simply Nicene : individual cows in the same herd are li:'ell, to vary in pro- daotion about as moh as, sometimes much more than, ndividaal cows In different breeda. Ten too must be considered the etre ge variations in milk end fat from dayto day even with a oow handled as oareifully ae possible, Such variations are vet apt 80 be over- Iooked unites the record is carefully kept. Another point: fwo cows side by side, gives 20 Ib of mill a day, or 10 ib. at a milking, the other gives 9 W. The difference in bulk in th pail, eepeoielly if there is a lot of fr th on top, is not easily ganged by the ordinary milker. But multiply that by the 800 days of a milking period, and it "e been that one oow gives e 600 lb ,mo g milkha t n the other, Yet the ordinakq milker would have said, these two;ooere give "just about" the time. Bu is not the eirtta 600 Ib. worth hailing? Many members of the oow testing aha dation a ort lay that the hired man milks b iter, with more endeavor to milk ole n, if the record CHURL NOTES, Rev, Mr, Tux George's Church vented with a put evening, prior to three months visit Rev, W. L. St last of the aerie Seven Cardinal V evening in the B snbjeot re "Love,' "I love the Lord b my voice and my a ball, rentor of St, t Goderioh, was pre. of gold on Monday his departure for a to Mexico.. eves will preach the of sermons on the tues next Sabbath ptist Ohuroh. The text, Psalms 116:1, oauso he bath heard plications," It being children day next Sabbath in the Baptist Chur,r. , a suitable sermon will be preached to he children by the pastor. All the chit ren of the Sabbath Sobool are urged to be present at the morning service. 1, the afternoon a programme is arrang-d for the Sabbath School by the ohildr<n, All parents of the children are reqs :hid to have those on the cradle roll pre.:nt for the after- noon exeroises, Indorsation of the '.rinolple of the tnree-fifths clause for local option, a stand in favor of comp:,. cation to hotel- men whose investment:• are lost by legis- lation, and a strong .ondemnation of betting and gambling in every form were features of the charge elivered by His Lordship the Bishop e Huron to the Synod of the Diocese .+ Huron at Lon- don, on Tuesday. Seven ministers of L. don Methodist Conference will next ye r complete fifty years of service and it i _ expected that a special place shall be'., ovided on the 1910 conference prografor celebration ofh t e event. Those w • o will be hon. ored in this way are:— ',ev Dr, Gundy, St. Thomas; Rev. Geer•.e Bnggin, Sea. forth; Rev. Nathaniel t arwash, Wing - ham ; ing•ham; Rev. 3, H Orme London; Rev. W. W. Leech, Toront; ; Rev, H. D, Newcombe, Olinon; Re Thee, Jackson, Strathroy. The annual meeting •f the Synod of Huron is being held 'n London this week. The report o the executive committee showed the voluptary offer- ings for the objects o•taide the diooeee to be $15,738,24, as oo •pared with $13,. 202.54 last year, an in lease of $2,535,- 90, and the largest am lint yet given in any one year. The otal amount of givings for all purpos a of the diocese' and for missions is $33,596 94. Rev. 0. E Jeakins and .Me :Hrs. WM.. Moore and John Nethery - e the delegates from St. Paul's Ohnr' .. The following eta 'Mica' information is gathered from the church letters from the various Beetle r Churches itt the Walkerton Aesociat on, and was pre- sented at the meetin in Goderioh last week. Seventeen oh.rohea in the as - etiolation, fourteen 0` these reporting. Sixty. five delegates in attendance. Total inenlberehip last year, 1,111, with an increase this year o' 21. Thirty-four baptisms during the dear. Raised from all sources for mission$, $1,748 43; raised for all purposes, $14,.81 05. Wingham was decided on as the • lace for the As. sooiation meeting next year. Our splendid Shoes for men, priced at $3 50, $4 00 or $5.00 cost you no more than inferior qualities. W. J. GREER. WANTED AT ONCE. --1000 cases eggs, 1000 boxes butter, Iarge quantities wool, Highest prices, cash or trade. KING's, Wingham. Seed Control Act Wm, Batt, a f Qaeensville, was fine polies to Farmers. rmer living near ttt last Week for sell- ing, for seeding our oses, clover seed containing a larger roportion of foal seed ' than the seed o The prosecution in this, ed to demonstrate the f in question applies to fr seedenlen. A farmer n grabs seed to Reedsme: condition in which avec ntrol sot allows case was intend - et that the Act rmors as well as ay sell plover or in bulk, in any smen choose to buy it, without incarrit g any penalty, but if one farmer bells td another farmer tot the purpose of owl g, seed contain- ing certain weed seeds portion than five to on in greater pro• e thousand, he can be fined, unleee he attache' his name and address to the package, to- gether with the name o the weed seeds in the package sold, 1 A happy event too place Tuesday morning at the resi ecce of Mr, and Ilirb, J. W. Thoma', Goderioh, when en theirs daughter* , da Was nutted in marriage to Mr, Maloelut ll,. brand, of eke Oo„ Limited. t 11 o'clock, and rformed by fief. Of St. sot G r ga sof large a rgen >xm ppy pe 1 cob 1 eft In honel+nioon, and rifle their home oft the Doty Engine 'VG'c hangs before him oa°netntttly, and an The event took place extra 500 lb. per cow $.as Often been ob. the ceremony wan tamed 'ince the iitrodnctibn of the M. Turnbull, rector enol, and ruled beet . T p* r it net t Chtiiroh in Try the rose , p simply for p y d the ex a milk tat bat for bet of eb a ,Kn t, The I* th imnl e ease ata s *actio A01100 in knowing i th alto tv a ern. tt on the g oOit that eaoh ooa+ 11 being mem to do bet. an their retard will lig ter, to do her beak,/ the frtyileld rolid, _.fiver._ SPRING 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 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 isgenuine 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 bad 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 are dealing in strong statements, but will back it up, 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 sstyle— eason, it is for you to name your 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 Maxw ell Tailor and Furnisher For Men Who Care. NOTICE. The Cemetry committee has engaged a permanent caretaker for the cemetery. Any person may have a plot cared for by leaving $1,00 et McKibbon's Drug Store. GEO. SPOTTON, R 0 REAMED, J. WALTON MC$IBBON. (Property Committee) The Leading Shoe Store. INVICTUS Tan Oxfords. No shoes bane beonme so nopnlar for summer wear as INVIC rtJS Colored Oxford*. colored leather xis more r popular this year than ever before. I1 IOTUS Colored Oxfords are easy onour feet t y f e no matter how hot the weather. The oolored leather itt INVICTTTS Shoes being porous means a carie n# of air oonbtantly circulating around your f"This ' keep* them 000l, dry and coni. ftlriable On the hottest summer day. binding With 1Ntxt X0theTt7sinkieOkfr- -na oris tberebagging'u or bel in th 'Whxgt'aa# moatbi atyiieb and fas,ionable in 1909 30otWear Hatt be bad in IN. IOTtr 2 Oxfords. ,a W J:EER