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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1912-08-29, Page 11 THE WINGHAM TIMES. VOL. XLI.—NO. 2117. Money Saving Soap Bargains Regular 5 a calie, 3 cakes for 10c Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap 3 cakes for 10e. Lettuce and Oatmeal Soap 3 cakes for 10c. Pure Castile Soap 3 cakes for 10e International fly Way This prevents the tremendous loss from flies by keeping your cows and stock free from flies. A Quart Tin 50e A Gallon Tin $1 50 Every can guaranteed or money refunded. L J. W. Mcl(ibbon Druggist and Optician THE REXALL STORE We Fit Glasses Properly C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS WEATHER Insurance Coupled, with a REAL ESTATE MONEY LOANING# Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. and Offioe over Maloolm's Grocery. H. DAVIS WINGHAM, ONTARIO Agent for Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern Lines Ocean Steamships. Christie's Grocery PHONE. 59. CANNED SPECIALTIES 15c PER TIN Boneless Pigs Feet. Beef Stake and Onions Roast Beef Cooked Corned Beef 6c Potted Tongue PER po Potted Game V TIN Pottedtted .Beefeal 6c PER TIN eatramertemisommearm ldc PER TIN Ox Tail Soup Vermieelli Soup Consomme Soup Set.tch Broth Tutnatoe Soup 10c PER TIN WE SELL, GOuD SPICES AND VINEGAR. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Purchased Norf A very important d put through recently derson, M. P. P„ pu Norfolk Fruit -grow through Mr. J. E. Jo Ont., their entire p 1912. This pack is between forty and fi rels, and is consider iest lot of apples They are intended f western markets. olk Apples. sal in apples was when J. G. An'. chased from the rs' Association, nston of Simcoe, ck of applesfor estimated to run ty thousand bar - to be the fanc- rown in Canada. r both export and High and Public Sch kinds at KNOx's. Ph e Books of all 65a. Good smart boy wanted to drive deliv- ery wagon and help in a grocery store. Apply to Wm. Bone. The New 0 fficial announ sion of Bramwell of the Salvation the National Ari day afternoon i which was trans am desired to ini with precedure that the general Bramwell Booth tion Army. He and the best of The new General Canada before his tour of the Vi rmy General. ment of the succes- ooth as commander rmy was received at headquarters Thurs- a code cablegram, ted as follows: "I orm you in accordance f the Salvation Army has appointed William in command of Salva - accepts appointment, 1, is, God is with us." will probably be in hristmas as part of ord's posts. Go to KNOx's for Phone 65a, ur School Books, Married at Ripley. The home of M was the scene of We dnesday morn ter, Margaret, w to Fred. H. Sol ward merchant knot was tied b the presence of Mr. and Mrs. S their home in Go train amid show Ripley Epress. of Mr. Richard and Mr. and Mj Ripley attending and Mrs. Pritchard, unusual activity on ng when their (laugh- s united in marriage limon, formerly hard - f Ripley. The nuptial Rev. G. R. Rivers, in r few intimate friends. omon who will make erich, left on the 1.45 s of concetti, etc.— he groom is a brother lomon, of this town s. Solomon were at he wedding. WANTED.—A young man as Porter. Apply at the Queen's Hotel. R. T. of T A meeting of of T. was held in District Council chair. There wa cussion on the b carrying on the Funds were avail ed to have time t Mr. Elliott finally could to further ti throughout the di ion of other bus elected for the en G. M. Elliott, God Mrs. W. S. Dow Wm. McCreath, Buchanan, Wing tel, Goderich; h Exeter; guard, Meetirig then c Jan., 1913. Boy wanted to Apply to Kerr & District Meeting. 3uron District, R. T. Goderich recently, the G. M. Elliott in the quite a lengthy dis- t way and means of ork in the district. ble but no one seem - devote to the work. agreed to do what he e interest, of the cause trict. At the conclus- ness the officers were ing year: Dist. Coun., rich; Dist. Vice Coun. s, Clinton; secretary, Goderich; treasurer, F. am; chaplain, Mr. Naf- rald, F. H. McCallum, rs. Young, Goderich• osed to meet again in r' e delivery wago rd. {r Death of rs. Groves. Word was recei Saturday last o Angeles, Cali,, o Netter•field, relict Groves in her 74t had suffered a pa ben ill for only a ceased lady was came to this coun about the year 18 section and one y was married to th She continued to couple of years a fornia to reside She was a membe England and was esteem by alarge Groves is survive daughters, viz: R Lower Wingham; set, Man.; Edwar David Stewart an of Los Angeles, being brought he family plot in th ed in Wingham on the death in Los Friday of Mary Ann of the late Duncan year. Mrs, Groves alytic stroke and had ort time. The de- orn in Ireland and ry in early life and she came to this r after coming here late Duncan Groves. eside here until a she went to Cali- ith her daughters. of the Church of woman held in high .ircle of friends. Mrs. by four sons and two bert axd Thomas, of illiam, 'of Summer. of Stratford; Mrs • Mrs. John Allenby, ali, The remains are e for interment in the Wingham cemetery. APPLES.—Applestwill be.taken in At the Evaprator on Saturday and Mot - day, August 21th and 26th. BRowN et WILFORD. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912. Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8 Married; Erie, Pa. The following em from the Erie, Pa. Dispa' ch of A gust 22nd was sent to the TIMES for p blication:--"One of the pretty though uiet home weddings recently solemnize was that of Miss Emma Estella, yo ngest daughter of A. George Burnhan , of 802 EastTwen- ty-fourth street, an George M. Harris, of the Canadian rai way mail service, which was solemniz d at the home of the bride's father, 5 ith Rev. J. C. A. Borland, rector of T nth Street M. E. church, as officiati g minister. Mr. and Mrs. Harris a now making a bridal tour, but will e at home at the Lyndhaven, 49 John n park, Buffalo, N. Y., after Octobe 1," KNox's the place to . uy your School Supplies, Phone 6 Married . t Embro. The marriage to. place in the Bloor Street Presbyter•i. Church, Embro, on Wednesday of st week, of Miss Anna Sinclair Ada s, daughter of Dr. H. Adams, Embr,, to Mr. Ernest Swallow, Vancouv r. The ceremony was performed by ev. David Lang, Mr. Oliver presidinat the organ. The bride, who was gt en away by her brother, Dr. H. J. i , Adams, of Wing - ham, wore her t avelling dress of Copenhagen blue, hite hat, and cor- sage bouquet of I flies of the valley, and a gold bracelewatch, the latter the gift of the g oom. The groom's cousin, Miss Dais Smith, Pittsburg, attended as brides aid, and was gown- ed in' white, with •ish lace, and white hat. Mr. Arthur •urie was best map, and received a .ilver-mounted cane from the groom, whose gift to the bridesmaid was a earl pin. After the ceremony the brid and groom left for Port McNichol] n route by boat to Fort William, a d will continue on their way to Va icouver, where they wi11 reside. Just arrived at C .x's new, stock of ool Books. Phone 65a High and Public Single Fare or Labor Day. Via the Grand Tr k Railway System, between all statio s in Canada, also to Detroit and Port ron, Mich., Niagara Falls, Suspension ridge and Buffalo, N. Y. Tickets good g ing August 30th and 31st; September 1 t and 2nd. All tick- ets valid for retu until Wednesday, September 4th, 1 12. Minimum rate twenty-five cents, Secure tickets a full particularsfrom- any Grand Trunk gent. TRUNKS AND VALISES:—Big stock of select from at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. Married ini the West. The home of r. and Mrs. R. J. Campbell, Wawota Sask,,` formerly of Wingham, was the scene of a happy event, Wednesda morning, August 21st. at 9.30 o'cloc when their second daughter, Annie E elyn was united in marriage to Mr. J E. Howes, a pro- minent young busts ess man of Mooso- min, Sask. The b 'de entered the par- lor, leaning on the arm of her father, to the straihs of the bridal chorus playedby Miss E. I. Howes, sister of the groom. The ..ride's sister Irene, was bridesmaid, a d little May Lind- say of Moosomin, ece of the groom, acted as flower gir , carrying a basket of cream chrysant emums. The bride wore a gown of vory saten de chene and point desprit : d carried Flo boquet of white sweet .eas and asparagus fern. The brides aid wore a dress of sky blue silk mull nd lace and carried pink roses and fer s. The groom was assisted by Mr. H. M, Hansen of Rus- sel, Man. The ce emony was perfor- med by the Re J. S. Hatfield of Wawota. Guests were present from Moosomin, Kelso, alpole and Wawota: The gifts were umerous and costly showing the high steem in which the young couple are held. The groom's gift to the bride wag a gold watch, to the bridemaid gold bracelet with emerald setting : d to the groomsman a watch fob. fter congratulations the company sat down to a dainty wedding breakfast. The dining room and parlor were decorated with plants and cut flowers. The happy couple left on the h noon train for Ontario, o the rto t re bride travelling; in a navy serge tailored suit and wore a becoming hat of cham- pagne mohair grid white plume, They will visit with friends and relatives in Winghatx all West Wawanosh. LOST.�- lady's Ahat was found un d re- cently in a bugy, in a barn near Wingham. Owner can have same by applying at TIMES office. TOWN OUNCIL. A special meeti g of the Town Coun- cil was held on .nday morning with all the member- present and Mayor Spotton presidin A cemmunicati n was read' from the Public School Bo rd, requesting $500.00 to pay for install ng a new boiler. The School Board dinot know that this money would be equired this year and the amount was of included in the es- timates. On m.tion of Couns. Elliott and McKibbon, he request of the Pub- lic School Boar was granted and it was ordered tlia debentures be issued for the $5C0,00. Mr, Howson, .1 Howson & Brockle- bank addressed 'he Council with refer- ence to notice tent to that firm last March cancellin = their agreement for use of surplus water. Mr. Howson wanted to know f Council wished the agreement canc :lied. Chairman Van - Stone reported f the Electric Light and Waterwork Committee that the Committee woult have no use for the water for at le r st nine months. The matter was left • ith the Committee to make an arrang ment with Howson & Brocklebank. A communica ion was read from W. E. Binning, arc itect, of Listowel, in which he placed a value of $17,000 on the three buil ings of the Western Foundry Co. wh ch have been erected on the new site. The matter o the payment of the loan to the Wes ern Foundry Co. was discussed at c nsiderable length. A motion was intr.duced by Couns. El- liott and McKib.on providing for the payment of $7,110 of the $10,750, if buildings on new site, machinery and equipment were found to be of the value of $30,000 „ ter invoices had been examined by a comittee composed of Mayor Spotton a'd Couns. Bone and VanStone. This resolution as finally withdrawn after discussion and on motion of Couns. Bone and • nStone, a commit- tee composed of ayor Spotton and Couns. Bone and anStone, was ap- pointed to exami e the invoices and books of the Weste n Foundry Co. A report was r:ad from Engineer Bowman, of Berlin, in which he recom- mended the purch•. se of an electric pump whereby wat-, from new wells could be pumped direct into water mains: The comm ttee had received tenders for the pu p and recommend- ed that the tende of the Canadian General Electric Co be accepted. Moved by Couns. anStone and Mills, that the Electric Light and Water- works Committee proceed with the installation of elec ric pump for pump- ing water for do estic purposes and that the tender of he Canadian Gene- ral Electric Co. fo the pump, be ac- cepted.—Carried. A petition was r•ad from the West- ern Foundry Co. a king for water ser- vice at their new works. On motion of Couns. McKi on and VanStone, the Committee wa authorized to pro- ceed with the wor if petition is pro- perly signed. On motion of .0 uns. Bone and Mc- Kibbon, the licens for moving picture show was transf rred from A. Runs- tedler to L. Kenne y. Piano for sale. jApply to P. Fisher. WANTED.—Two first class oOlishers for stove work. Must be experienced; also experienced mounte fre baseburner and cast ranges, driffinkdone, steady work, highest wages. BOWES, JAMIESON LIM- ITED, Hamilton, Ont. Farm Labor The first Farm to the West was h and was hardly as year. Last year were sixty-two tr from the G. T. R. this year there w following left Wi Hugh McBurney, Ferguson, Thos. hart, Leslie Taylo Small, R. S. McB Will Burchill, Mr Galbraith, Price Henderson, Mrs. Roland Henderson King, W. G. Und E. Irwin, Fred Fo John Philips, L. G W. Lockridge, Styles, Harry Archie Simmons, toner, Archie Ait Fred Guest, Bert rs' Excursion. aborers' Excurs:on Id on Friday last ell attended as last t Wingham • there sfers of passengers o the C. P. R. and re twenty-one. The gham via C. P. R:— thel Rogers, Ethel oyes, Willie Lock - ,Alvin Orvis, Albert ney, John Burchill, M, True, J. W. Henderson, Perrie T. M. Henderson, J. W. Walker, Dan wood, D. Kennedy, tune, A. McKenzie, ain, D. C. McDonald, ert Ellicott, Wm. ox, Annie Knox, obt. Brooks, W. Fal- eson, M. Huffman, ufman. Fon SALm on RENE.—About two and a half acres of land and small house, opposite Western Foundry. Possession at once. Apply to D. McCormick, Wingham or phone line 194, ring 11. THE BOWLIN TOURNAMENT. The annual tour ament of the Wing - ham Bowling Club as held on Monday, Tuesday and Wedn sday of this week and was one of the ost successful in Ole history of the lub. There were twenty-eight rinks ntered, which is four Less than last ar. Prior to the opening game, May.r Spotton, in a short address, gave . e visiting bowl- ers a hearty welco e to the town. Mr. J. A. Morton wa: in his old posi- tion in charge of t e placing. of the rinks and as usual, ga e the very best of satisfaction. During the tourna ent there were some excellent games played. In the semi-finals of the tro • y it was a battle all the way betwe n Robinson of Orangeville and Ross of Brussels and in the semi-finals o the association, Ross of Brussels had : nother very hard game with Bawden o • Exeter and lost in an extra end by o e shot. The list of players and the different scores were as folio s:— TRO HY. Preli nary. Clinton W. A. McConnell John Watc J. A. Hoovey Rev. C. E. Jeakins 15 Attwood Wm. Robb Thos. Hamilton John Roger Geo. Lochhead...1 Clinton John Wiseman Percy Town J. Taylor J. B. Hoover .. . Brussels John Ferguson Geo. C. Manners Jas. Jones R. F. Downing 1 Wingham H. Schaefer C. N. Griffin T. C. King A. E. Porter..... Stratford Jas. Trow J. W. Lloyd W. M. Allison T. H. McCurdy...1', Brussels A. T. Currie J. Duncan H. James D. C. Ross 12 Harriston T. Hobbs R. J. Sinclair T. D. McCullough Geo. D. Lavery18 Wingham W. J. Boyce C. P. Smith K. Rae L. Kennedy....13 Arthur A. M. Howson D. Brocklebank J. Kennedy E.Brocklebank 17 Orangeville T. J. Brown W. M. Green J. D. McMillan R. H. Robinson1 Ripley W. 0. Jackson T. A. Jackson R. J. Graham D. A. McInnes 1' Attwood A. Terry L. Pelton T. G. Ratcliffe H. Porter, .....11 Lucknow A.'Stewart D. Archer J. G. Murdoch Walter Horn....12 Wingham E. B. Walker A. J. Alderson John Mason Wm. Holmes...11 Teeswater John McKague B. J. Ferguson C. A. Brink A. McKay..... 12 Teeswater John McLean D. McIntosh Ed. Stewart 1 T. Reid ..10 First • Clinton Jeakins 1, Clinton Hoover ... y.. 20 Stratford McCurdy... 18 Brussels Ross 15 Wingham L. Kennedy 18 Orangeville Robinson.... .. 16 Lucknow Geo. Smith R. Johnston T. Watson W. Allen .. 1 Paisley Jas. Fleming A. Ii. Allen G. B. Bell A. Schoemaker Seco Paisley Schoemaker .. 18 Clinton Hoover..... 16 Brussels Ross 13j Orangeville jl Robinson ,...16 4 Teeswater S. R. Brill A. M. Robinson G. H. Hasenflug Geo. Fuller 7 Wingham A. Tipling C. Dallas B. Cochrane A. M. Crawford 10 Wingham H. Shane N. Evans L. F. Binkley B. Porter...... 11 Whitechurch . J. Button t eo. Gregory ohn Campbell r. Ross.. .. .. , .10 Wingham " H. B. Elliott E. Smith A. Campbell Knechtel.. 13 Exeter T. Acheson W. J. Hoover Chas Snell W. Clark 16 Wingham C. A. Rintoul A. H. Musgrove R. Allen D. Holmes —12 1 ound Attwood Lochhead 10 Brussels Downing. 9 Wingham A. E. Porter.. .12 Harriston every,.. ....... .12 Arthdr 3rocklebank12 Ripley .1eInnes...... 15 Exeter J. W. Bawden W. Taman C. McDonald S. G. Bawden12 Lucknow R. 3, Moore W. J. Taylor Jos. Agnew John McGarry.10 round Lucknow Allen. 8 Clinton eakins .. 13 Stratford McCurdy 12 Wingham Cennedy 14 $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Semi- ''nals Clinton Brussels Hoover 1 Ross.. . 12 Orangeville Paisley Robinson .,... ,.1: Shoemaker ...16 Finals Orangeville Clinton Robinson 2 Hoover 9 ASSOC' TION. First ' ound Lucknow Attwood Horn .....17 Porter .. .12 Teeswater Wingham McKay. 1' W. Holmes.....12 Teeswater Teeswater Reid 1' Fuller.... 17 Wingham Wingham Crawford 1 B. Porter.... 10 Wingham Whitechurch Knechtel . Ross . 14 Wingham Exeter D. Holmes.. 4 Clarke. 13 Brussels Attwood Dawning '1 Lochhead 7 Harriston Lavery..... Arthur Brocklebank Exeter Bawden Wingham 6 A. E. Porter..13 Ripley 6 McInnis 10 Lucknow 0 McGarry :5 Secon Round Lucknow Teeswater Horn ,.21 McKay. .... 16 Teeswater Wingham Reid ........ 17 Crawford ....13 Wingham Wingham D. Holmes '0 Knechtel 11 Harriston Brussels Lavery 7 Downing. 10 Exeter Arthur Bawden 1 Brocklebank —10 Clinton Stratford Jeakins 1 McCurdy ....11 Wingham Lucknow Kennedy ..17 Allen .. 13 Third R and Brussels Paisley Ross 17 'Shoemaker ....14 Teeswater 1 Lucknow Reid ..18 Horn .. .... 14 Wingham Harriston D. Holmes ..... ,12 Lavery ....Al Exeter / Clinton Bawden 14 Jeakins 12 Kennedy, Wingham, h bye. Fourth ]."}.ound. Wingham Teeswater D. Holmes 17 Reid ........ .5 Ross, Brussels, a by . Exeter Wingham Bowden .....1 Kennedy 12 Semi- nals. Exeter Brusseis Bowden ......1 Ross . .16 D. Holmes, Wingha , a bye. CONSOL TION. First ound Attwood Wingham Porter........... 17 Wm. Holmes..13 B. Porter, Wingham from Fuller, Tees - water, default. Exeter Whitechurch Clarke 23 Dr. Ross . 16 Wingham Attwood A. E. Porter .... 14 Lochhead . 10 Ripley Lucknow McInnes ........ 16 McGarry....... 8 Second Ro nd. Wingham 3. Porter.....10 Wingham . E Porter.. 8 Teeswater cKay .. 11 Wingham Knechtel . 12 ault to Brockle- Attwood Porter 16 Exeter Clarke 16 Ripley McInnes. 15 Wingham Crawford 17 Downing, Brussels, de bank, Arthur. Lucknow Stratford Allen 15 IcCurdy. 13 Third R.und Lucknow 17 Y orn .. • . .... 15 Harriston every.... .....16 Exeter larke . 14 Wingham 10 irawford 8 Arthur . i8 ocklebank....13 Paisley Shoemaker Clinton Jeakins 20 Attwood Porter ....17 Ripley McInnis... , •Lucknow ellen ..... Fouth Ro nd. Shoemaker, Paisley, a bye. Attwood Clinton Porter 15 J akins 14 Ripley Lucknow McInnes All n Teeswater Reid 22 Owing to the rah morning play could n In the finals for the A it was agreed that rink be awarded first t Holmes' Winghsam ri It was expected thi games in the consol doubles would be Wednesday afternoon Wingham ennedy 16 on Wednesday t be continued. sociation prizes owdens Exeter prize and Dudley it second prize. t the remaining tion and Scotch ontinued during and evening. B uttermilk for salt at the Creamery Kent block. OUR $2,50 SHOES''' Two Fifty wiil buy a good pair of Women's Shots, if the Shoes are bought here. We show the best values at this price, that it is possible to secure. Leathers of Patent Colt, Velour and Gun Metal Calf. Button, Lace or Blucher cut. The same lasts as the highest priced Shoes. Every size and width, that's made. This Shoe store is al ways able to show the best Shoe value at any price. See us for Trunks and Valises. W. J. GkIJk Sole Agent. FARM LADS IN ONTARIO The re -action has already begun, and the farms of Old Ontario are more in demand than for some years, shrewd investors from Britain and the United States are seeing the advantages of the settled portions of this Province over the somewhat doubtful circumstances of the West. We offer this week one of the finest farms in Iluron County, only a mile from a good market, school, churches, stores, blacksmith shop, etc. The farm contains 100 acres with up-to-date buildings, good fences, fine orchard and in a high state of cultivation. Will be sold or exchanged for a larger farm in a good locality. Particulars to men meaning business, Ritchie &I Covens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE j MISS SPARLING GRADUATE OF TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC And Authorized teacher Fletcher Music Method, Simplex and Kinder- garten. Pupils prepared in Piano and Theory for Conservatory examinations. CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 1st Studio, Minnie St. Thirteen trains were held up by a rock slide on the C.P.R. main line near Rogers' Pass. THE FALL FAIRS. Brussels . .October 3-4 Blyth .......... .... ..Octocer 1-2 Fordwich ....... ...October 5 London September 0-14 Seaforth, .......... September 19-20 Toronto Aug. 24 -Sept. 9 Wingham . September 26-27 Zurich........... September 18-19 Atwood , ... September 19-20 Ripley September 24-25 Teaswater October 8-4 IIOME STUDY Thousands of ambitious young people are being instructed lit their homes by our Home Study Dept. You may iluish at College if you desire Par when. ever you wish. Thirty Years' Exper- ience. Largest trainers In (lunatic. Enter any day. Pcattionq guaranteed. If you wish to save board and learn while you earn, write for particulars. NO VACATION; Wingham Businass Colteg OHO. SPOTTON, President 1. , .. •�+• �. �`11c