The Wingham Times, 1914-04-09, Page 2470
kitiii,Vo TIMES, APRIL 9 1911
77 ,,.71 111,11, AR ...,„;., TOWN 1))11.11:0TORN.
BannaT CnWil-Sabbeals serviees
at 11 a. in. anti 7 p. In. Sunday School
at 2:30 p. m. General prayer meeting
on Wtslnesday evenings. Rev. John
Pollock, paetor. B. Y. P. U. meets
Monday e.emings 8 p. m. W. D.
Vringle, S. S. Stiporintendeet,
Grand Trunk Railway System saupitTes means entra profit; every extra
spent through the emplcsment •$f st!1 01•1 Tert,//lt's.' is•II`sAess 1:.C4s.tne.'se
men Intents eatra profit. It is a fine
nitetessi it•r ti••• e• zut ra:t or. tint not al- vine:gni/IQ
w:e lisle foe the neople who have to 01- .1.'"V•>"41
ptv; tito 1,,:st plus the eontraetor's profit. a stes.•
la this pet-tier:ler ease the Foetal:stir u L.
We erns leen.. through tickets via
:tr.tilt i On t. nett
r) :spy point in America • • 1 " - • • • -
te • ••-. lieet. sleuth. Northweet, Itilanie P. r rent. aiv,aelmsnling to :Va.
tolen • '..m:1;a, Caeat„ etc.. .•• insist in th Commons It
Baggage itheelied through to destine- few aaa- a half million dollars of
tion imp t'alk: jar:el-mat:en given wherebu p; 1i money bun bates spsnt, and the
travelling veil! nntlie pleasant and igsaleani..ele - • • •• re'
t tire ittst Nee cettemeteu. na .
free from weer:meta Tenrist and • ,
return tieftat.,1 to te,vo also oil1. 1 t L 1U Uh 1:11,41 Was elven
salt.. nt bw:eet x7aIneoe, aad rrith ell tie! j 4.1 without tVadOr, tX0oF, 01 drat -sing
prevailing advent:egos. it. this fat percentage of prefit.
Single rind retnrn tielzets to any point
in Orattrie. Yetir business will be ap-
preeiated, las ys•uci• trip -a short ca. a
long one.
We can ti. -!:et you through toany
point in i•lar•me on all ',staling, steamship At an tre,Tage ci'ef a less thnn one
e. proaia or•lere also issued. cent per square mile, 15,203 scplare
-n-te saeses see neva tan Mile; of Dominion Crown timberlands
„eni teen n in tile Northwest vsere examined last
int'age
cheerfe, suntan r by forest survey parties s•nit
• The misenderstanding between H. P.
t the F.:vestry Dr• itch of the D3. The average attendance of scholars and
.010 T
plartmeat a the Interior. Chapman aud Gre0. ItThonsti, of the
teueliers has been 245. The number of
117 T
Inquirer,. has been amicably
ra. I Inlisntine Islands, whieh arc. ex. MOO'
eettled, and Chitpman conduct verses recited during the year were
trowels heavily wooded, are supptheed boys, 5,215; girls,h,71 and the amount
Times S7ii:X1ea5, Ont. contain 200,000.000 000 feet, board
cite paper thi• futme.
raised by collections in the school were
. . se I in,•asure, of timber. This is about one The can -.n has been placed in iront
To') tWVTZ5 third the estimated timber wealth of of the town hall, end it is pointed
Canada, not including pt.lpwood, of directly at the residentai of Mr. 13.
Notie,• .;',",,;le,.2t,1 /Milt tnt tb..4 Vrbial titHru are approximately 400,000,- Wilson, numager of the Bank of Hamil-
In • • ens- s'ee el:sem:es lie left ton. Des this n ti
meant our Mayor
otaea net isaer ;Hsi instill -des- noon. I noo
eeQ
tea is OP 01:1:1 evanin". With the opening of the Panama Can- has sanguinary designs on Mr. Wilson,
Cast e' .7.7ver'ieeinentsnee•etsel Dp al, the development of the forest re- or is it au intimation that he will brook
ne vV,.,s1aoslayss orwla sours of the near -by tropical countries no refusisl or funds for the municipality.
------ • - should re...eive considerable stimulus. The annual meeting of the share -
..1. The wood or the mangrove tree, whieh
grows along the low-lying coasts of
rt !!.
British Guiana and adjacent countries,
AND 1,Ev.,p,wriw is stud to be twice as strong as oak, and
asess - essa when stood on end, will sustain without
crushing a load of 8 tons to the square
inch. It is said to be immune to decay
which with its great strength, makes it
an ideal wood for railway ties.
Five thousand cords of poplar are
used annually in Canada for the menu- On Friday last, while working in
facture of excelsior, according to stat_ Messrs, Watt & Son's planing mill,
istics recently gathered by the Domin-
Master Percy Cead had several fingers
taken off his left hand by a saw at
ion Forestry Branch. The wood must
be clear of knots, peeled, and cut into which he was working.
four foot lengths, to command the high. The Council, at the meeting on Mon -
est price from the manufacturer. In day night, rescinded the motion passed
Switzerland excelsior is chiefly made at the special meeting last week, and
from pine and fir and is used largely for have accepted the cannon sent here by
upholstering, for it retains its elastici- Hon. J. 0. Patterson. The gun has
ty longer than hair and the small per- been placed in one of tho plots in front
centage of resin m the wood is said to of the town hall, but has not been
protect the furniture from the moths. mounted yet. The council has asked
The Canadian product is used chiefly for arebate on the freight charges from
for packing furniture, but by using the C.P.R. and expect to have their
pine and spruce the present uses of ex- request complied with.
celsior might be extended.
In the little country of Denmark there
are 230 pulp or paper mills. In Cana-
da, according to the latest available
statistics of tile Dominion Forestry
Branch, there are only 48 pulp -mills in
actual operation, The Canadian mills
are, however, many times larger than
those in Densark.
Large game preserves have recently
been set aside in Somaliland, Uganda
and other British protectorates in Af-
rica, in which the hunting is prohihited
of elephants, giraffes, rhinoceroses and
other valuable game in danger of
extinction. This policy has also proved
successful in perpetuating tne game
supply on certain Dominion Forest Re-
serves in Western Canada, and as oc-
casion demands the number of these
game preserves will be increased.
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,WINGHIAM. TWENTY YEARS AGO
From the TIMES of 441 18-34 of -infant elass, 23 males and 25 fe-
males; intermediate claes, 75 males and
83 fenialee; adnit class, 43 males end 95
females, Liking a total of 1340 scholars,
LOCAL NEWS.
A7, APRIL 9, 1914
A HALF- 1LLION JOB.
Politic -1. t'sbese means the waste of
public n .$ ey. When the people of
Canada tee: e to a full realization that
itist their n.oney whi •h is so wasted
there wI iv. an end of potitieal jobbery.
Unfertun ttely that full realization has
not yet come; if it were ant so the re-
cent pi -'s' if polirie d jobbery which has
cost the peep!... of Canada a half a mil.
lion doi1ar:3 in connection with the con-
struction of the new Customs ware aouse
in Ottawa under Hon. Robert Rogers'
administration of the Department of
Public Works could not have occurred.
More than a year ago the construc-
tion of the warehouse was undertaken.
Men were put at work to excavste for
the foundation. Directing them was R.
S. La -eta a man of long experience in
construction work and with a record of
efficient eerviee on public and private
contracts. But politics soon began to
play a part in the affair. A. E. Fripp,
one of the Federal members for Ottawa,
insisted upon the employment of men
who were among his partisan supporters.
Numbers of these men were incompet-
nt and worthless as laborers. Mr.
Lowe protested against being compelled
to employ them. But the work of the
Conservative patronage dispenser had
to be obeyed no matter what the cost
to the country. Eventually, Mr. Lowe.
who chanced to be a Liberal, was forced
from his position. For a time other
men were placed in charge but before
long another change was made.
This time Mr. Rogers handed the job
over to the Foundation Company of
Montreal, an American organization.
Though hundreds of thousartis of dollars
were involved he clida't bother to ask
for tenders and then award the con-
tract to the lowest tenderers. He simply
gave oats particular company a chance
to r1131Co t fint fat profit front the pub-
lic treasury.
Mr. Rogers didn't even trouble to
make the company name a price for the
job. Instead be entered into an ar-
rangement under which the work is done
on "force account." The beauty of this
arrangement -from the company's point
of view at all events is more clearly
seen when it is realized just what is
meant by "foree account." When
"force account" is the system followed
in any construction work, the man or
company having the job in hand is paid
the cost of the undertaking plus a fixed
percentage of that cost. No special
keenness of mind isrequired to see that
under such a plan, the more the job
costs the bigger the profits of the con-
tractor. Every extra dollar spent for
holders of the Wingham Temperance
Hall Company, Limited, was held on
Wednesdey haat. The reports of the
officers showed that the past year had
not been a very successful one. The
following gentlemen were elected dir-
ectors for the ensuing year: D. M.
Gordon, G. A. Newton, Alex. Dawson,
Jas. Wilson and R. Elliott.
Half the truth may cause more
trouble than a whole lie.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and co npletely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pres-
criptions from reputable physicians, as
the damage they will do is ten fold to
the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufae.
tared by F. J. Cheney &Co., Toledo, O.,
contains no mercury, and is taken in-
ternally, acting directly uporethe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. In
buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally
aud made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
,Sold by Druggists. Price, 75e per
bottle.
Take Hall's FamilyPins for constipa-
tion.
Idle Money
EVEN in small
amounts should
be put to work. It
will earn from four
to six per cent for
you�
upomolest w•gbial be
pleasell to suggest snk.
nble inveetments for ye*.
A. H. Martens & Co.
itstrinbers Taranto Steck Iteeiutego
BOND sstl SHARE MEM
C.P.R. BUILDING, TOIXONTO
4.14
SINCE SHE WENT HOME.
Mr. A. M. Robinson has disposed of
the Wingham Foundry to Mr. R. 3.
Blackwell, of Brantford, a gentleman
of large experience in the foundry bus
iness and he has taken possession. Mr.
Blackwell will put inconsiderable new DIED.
machinery and fit up the works for
doing all kinds of mill and other re-
pairs, as well as to turn out all kinds of
iron castings of a superior grade.
The anniversary services of the Wing -
ham Methodist Church Sabbath School
were condueted on Sunday last by Rev
Dr. Gifford, of Fergus, and were very
successful. In the morning, Dr.
Towler, the Superintendent, gave a
report of the year's work. It showed
that there are 27 classes in the school, There have been land scales in New
2 infant, 17 intermediate and 8 adult, York at the rate of $13,000,000 an acre!
which are presided over by 27 teachers No other city in the world has equalled
and 6 officers. The classes are made up this record.
• boye, :i1:4.5a; girls, S6L90.
Mr. A. II. Musgrove spent most of
last week in Toronto.
Mr. W. K. Loutit, Battle Creek,
Michigan, spent a week as so with his
parents in town, returning to his home
yesterday.
Misses Matheson and Sutherland, of
the teaching staff of the public school,
returned on Saturday from spending
the Easter holidays with friends, the
former in Ayr and the lattei in Durham.
Mr..G. J. Reid, of Mt. Forest, has
been in town for the past few days as-
sisting in Messrs. Halstead & Scott's
Banking establishment.
Mr. R,obt. Patterson, of Erin, is visit-
ing in town.
METE.On18r Crnieen -Sabbath ser-
via.e at 11 a. In. and 7 i. m. Sunday
a!tassoi :et 2:30 p. izi. Epworth League
ever; Monday evonine'. General preyer
eleeting Woleeseley eeealege, Roe.
.1. W. q:.):.ext, pw•tor. D'. Buchanen,
el. S. sisageintendent.
PRESBYTEMAN CHTBACII-Sfiliban ser-
viat 11 a. in. and 7 p. ia. Sunday
Seined at 3:33 p. in. General prayer
meeting on Wseinesday evenings. Rev.
D. Perele, /stator. Dr. A. J. Irwin, S.
S. Sup6rintendent.
S. PAUL'S CHURCH, EFISCOPAL -Sob-
bath services at 11 a. m. and 7. p. m.
Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Rev, E.
H. Croly, B. A., Rector. Alex. Al-
deron, S. S. Superintendent.
SALVATION Anna Ctrans3n. -Service
at II a.m., :3p.m, and 7 p.m. on Sunday.
At o'clOck oll Thursday evening.
There will In. speeial mueie, provided in
the Sunday evening service from 7 to
7.15 '
POST OFFICE -Office hours from 8a.m.
to 6:30 p. rri. Open to box holders from
7 a. m. to 9 p. m. P. Fisher, postmast-
er.
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BORN.
McCool -In Wingham, on the let
instant, the wife of Mr. John McCool; a
daughter.
Goy In Wingham, on the 5th inst.,
the wife of Wm. Goy; a daughter.
Knechtel-In Wingham, on the 21st
ult., the wife of C. Knechtel; a son.
'TARRIED
Wilson -Sowler -At the Methodist
parsonage, Auburn, on Monday, March
26th, by Rev. W. Baugh, Mr. James T.
Wilson, to Miss Priscilla Sowler, both
of East Wawanosh.
Henry -McAllister-At the manse,
Goderieb, on the 20th ult., by the Rev.
J. A. Anderson, B.A., Thomas Henry,
of West Wawanosh, to Charlotte Ann
McAllister, of Belfast.
McCool -In Wingham, on the
instant, the infant daughter of
John MeCool.
Charters -In Kinloss, on Tuesday,
April 3rd, John Charters, aged 67 years.
Campbell -In Riverside, Cal., on the
22nd ult., Miss Amahella Campbell, for-
merly of Itinloss, aged 26 years and 9
months.
2nd
Mr.
The twilight shadows linger longer
here,
The winter days make grey the en-
• circling year,
For even summer winds are chill and
drear-
Sinee she went home.
Since she went home -
The robin's note has touched a minor
strain,
The old.glad songs repeat a sad re-
frain,
And laughter sobs with hidden, bitter
pain --
Since she went home.
Sine she went home -
How still the empty rooms her pres-
ence bleved,
Untouched the pillow that her dear
head pressed;
My mourning heart finds no place for
its rest -
Since she went home.
Sime the went home -
The long, long days have crept away
like years,
The sunlight has been dimmed with
• doubts and fears.
And the dark nights have wept in
• lonely tears -
Since she went home.
-Robert J. Burdette,
Build Concrete Barns
and Barnyards
ou will find that they are best
at first and cheapest in the end.
Concrete buildings cannot burn and many del
lars are saved in lower insurance rates. They
need practically no repairs and never need
painting.
Concrete barnyards make the best kind
of a feeding -floor and save many dollars in
. feed bills, as your stock gets every particle
that you feed to them.
Send for this free book "What the Farmer
• Can do With Concrete." It shows just how
to build your own concrete bent, feeding -
floor or any other building that you may need.
Farmer's Information BUregii
Cana* Csment Company Limited
528 Herald Building, Montreal
LIBRARY -Li rar and free
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will be inser:ed 5111:?ore":1 end Musty • fl •
urtbrograit adveraloemensa ..mint ppm
for in aderinea.
TEM J023 DIPAIIManiT 3,3 stuonsd
extensive, atsoritniont of ai rosin:sits.,
Ing, affording facilities nob e55a3311.4 lx. in*
county -:or turning out ant aloe.. wort ;Amt.
type and approDriais outs for alliitr los of raNt
s, Hand Bills, oleo end the latest .4.71o..
oieci faney type for the ensie ele,ie“ 051,33
ading room in the Town Hall, will be
len every afternoon fr an 2 to 50
clock, and every evening from 7 to
30 o'clock. Miss V. Cook, lib
;den. .
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TOWN COUNCIL -Dr. A. J Irwin,
ayor; J. W. McKibbon, Reeve; H. B.
lliott, Wm. Isbister, W. A. Currie, (
. Young, W G. Patterson and D. Bell,
ouncillors; John F. Groves, Clerk and
reasurer. Board meets first Monday,
sening in each month at 8 o'clock.
PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD -H. E. Isard,
im. Robertson, W. A. Campbell, Dud- 1
ai Holmes, A. Tipling, A. E Lloyd,
:obt. Allen, L. A. Bisbee, John F. Groves
lecretary Treasurer. Board meets in
it:Innen Chamber on the second Tues -
ay of each month. •
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS -Harry E. •
ticker, Principal; G. R Smith, B. A.,
Ipecialist in Mathematics •' Mr. Ewing,
Ipecialist in Classics; Miss White,
Ipecialist in Moderns and History; Miss
3 E. Anderson, First Form.
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. -A. L.
'osliff, Principal, Miss Brock, Miss
taynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss Ans-
ey, Miss Barber and Miss Bentley.
BOARD OF HEALTI1.-Dr. A. 3. Irwin,
chairman), Wm.Fessant, Alex Porter,
.ohn P. Groves,Secretary; Dr, R. C.
tedmond, Medical Health officer.
Edward Thiekpenny died in the King -
:ton penitentiary after 35 years behind
nison bars for murder. He was in for
ife, for a murder near Markham, and
lad never been outside prison walls
dnee 1879. Thickpenny was an Eng-
lishman, and had no friends in Canada.
FARMERS
and anyone having live muck or other
artioles they 351213. to Mapco° of, should adver-
tise the same for sale in the TUES. Our large
circulation tells and it will be strange indeed if
you do not get a onetomer. Wo can't guarantee
that Ion wiU sell because you may mak more
for the artiole or stook than it is worth. Send
your advertisement to the Tunis and try this
plan of disposing el; your stook and other
articles,
0 LITSIDF
ADVERTISING
Orders for the insertion a advertisements
such as teachers wanted, businesa chances,
mechanics wanted, articles for sale, or in faot
any kind of an advt, in any of the Toronto or
other city papers, may be left at the Wane
°Oleo. This wort will receive prompt attention
and will save people the trouble of remitting
tor and forwarding advertisements. T.,owest
rates will be quoted on application. Leave
or send your next work of this kind to the
Timms OFFICE. Winsrham
Wingham General Hospital
(Under Government Inspection)
Pleasantly situated. Beautifully fur-
nished. Open to all regularly licensed
physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS -Which
include board and nursing), $4.90 to $15.
per week according to location of
room. For further information, ad-
dress
Miss L. Matthews.
Superintendent
Box 223, Wingham Ont.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTRIA
GRAND
TRAM MIAMI von
London -----------8.05-sari-- 8.80p.m
Toronto es HaBl.00 a.m.'0.45 a.m..... 2.82p.in
Kine.ardine-11,59 a.m... 11.84 pm. - Bid pati
Aiturvet saint
Kincardine -0.80 a.m-11.00 eau- 2.80 p.m
London.. ..... .. ...... - 11.54 a.re .... 7.85 p.m.
Palmerston-- ............. 11.24 O.D4,
Toronto 4+ Teat. ..... ... 8.80 p.m,.. 9.15 p.m
W. F. 13II1'5IIMA37' Agent, Wingham
cALTADIAN PACIFIC RAILAYA V
----
WitAille ratAtris VOR
Toronto and Nast. - .... 9.40 a.ra - 8.05 pan
Teeswater ....... ...... 1,00 p.m- . 10,22 p.m
ittltiVit mom
Teeawater.. -.... 6 4Oam,. - 8,05 p,le
Toronto and Rad.. ......12 50 p.M......10.22 pan
.e. B. BREMER. Adrans.Winghem.
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TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
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Anyone Sending a sketch and assedsmat may
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Sint tree. Dalett twenty for sseuentente.
Patents taxon memo mann co. mem
oenmIntim, without enaree, in 5110
SeittItifie liniericati.
A Itandeoreety illtudwited WOW. milt eit.
mutton or any sesame journal. Terme, for
Name, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid. Ma bi
61) nirNN &Co_381111roading. Novi York
MIevoneitters.
H. B. istotakprtr,
Proariaoe and Pulnieher
ORS. KENNEDY & CALDER
1111081t5-0ornor Patrick and Centre Ste.
Pntnees :
Offices 48
Residence, Dr Kennedy 443
Residence, Dr. Calder 151
Dr. tt.nnedy epeeielizes in enrgery.
r. Calder devotes special attention to Dis
eases of the Tye, Ear, Nose and Throot.
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses
properly fitted,
R. ROBT. Q. REDMOND, st n ieng
L. R, O. P. London
PHYSICLAN and SURGEON
Oftloo, with Dr. Chisholm
Da. H. J. ADAMS
Late Member Home Staff Toronto
General Hospital.
Post Graduate London and Dublin.
Successor to Dr. T. H. Agnew,
Office Maodonald Block.
ermatott, Vashisatols• •
1
For tt.o.4 tii.viR re.
quirimr Feed we have pnt a
suppiv )i WW1 111111.11.11.2S
100'1, ii t. Led 13'1 I "11e.:14 .
far sn
w. R. Hambly, B.Sc., M.D., 0.51,
Wingham, Ontario,
Special attention paid to diseases of women
and children, having taken post graduate
work in Surgery, Bartcriology and :scientific
Medicine.
Offlee in the Kerr residence, between the
Queen's hotel and the Baptist Church.
All business given careful attention.
Phone 54, P. 0. Box 118.
Four
We he at‘ :11.14:0 tea, F.xeter, Flue
bald pla Lea f :a 'Ways in stock.
!Pltiql 13i exehenge for molls,
flour al.t1 feed the same as cash.
Dr. J. R. Macdonald
Wingham, Ont.
Office -Stone Block, over the TIMES
office.
Custom Grinding
wt, give special attention to this
branch of our business. We might
please rn. Let us try.
D. R. F. PARKER, D.B.O.A.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Specialty -Chronic and nervous diseases
Eyes scientifically tested. Glasses fitted.
Tuesdays 11.30 a.m. 9 p.m. Office over
Christie's Store). Consultation free.
J. A. FOX, D. C.
GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR
ohiroprectic is successful in such difficult
eases as Insanity, gpilepsY, Asthma, Rheuma-
tism, Heodaohes, Constipation, Chronic Stom-
ach, fAver and Bowel Tronble,Fernale Trouble
Office in Xnox house, back of Post
Office. Entrance over Presbyterian
Church Walk. 'Phone 191.
Office hours: 2 to 5 p.m., 7 p.m.
EZRA MERKLEY
Phone 84. P.O. Box 62 '
LEHIGH COAL.
Any dealers who say I am not selling
the genuine Lehigh 'lard Coal either
do not know what they are talking
about or else they are not honest In
confirmation of this I hold a certificate
in my pessession I also sell the Free -
Burning clonnell Anthracite, Cannell
and Stearn Coal, Wood and Kindling -
Full weight. Prices right.
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