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The Wingham Times, 1913-05-08, Page 1' VOL. X111. -NO, 2134 WI M TIM i 1 emeamommieri BARGAI\S 11 STATI ONERY Special Sale. Boxes of Stationery at prices that make Fine Stationery cheaper than the writing pad. No. - Cascade Linen Papeteries Good quality fine linen stock. 485 sheets of paper & 48 envelopes Big value at 35e. a box Special Sale 27c per Box. No. 2. Victoria Fabric Papeteries• Good quality fine fabric finish. 605 sheets of paper& 50 envelope Big value at 50c. per box Special Sale Mc per Box. No. 3. Stratford Linen Papeteries Medium weight white linen stock 24 sheets of paper & 24 envelopes Regular 25e per box Special Sale 16c per Box. Don't forget our Saturday Can- dies. Fresh every week. 50c. Chocolates 33c. lb. 35c. Turkish Delight 19c. lb. .1111111111ENIMPINI 111111111111111=11 J. W. McKibbon DRUGGIST .AND OPTICIAN 77to J`.4 ante 1 C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE Lusa ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS WEATHER oMoMoO:vb insurance geelluilaga Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Office over Maloolm'a Grocery. H. DAVIS WINGHAM, ONTARIO Agent for Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern Lines Ocean Steamships. W. J. Moon Veterinary Surgeon LATE GOVT. VET. INSP. Office of Iste Dr. "Wilson Wingham, Ont. Phone 17e. WINGHAM, ONTARIO THURSDAY MAY 8, 1913. $31 A YEAR IN SVA CI', Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers' Pair of Fillies Mr, D. McPherso ly sold a pair of h ten months old, to Neustadt. The pr The fillies were a were sired by "M t Good Price. of this town recent- avy draught fillies, Ir, Henry F rd, of •e paid was/$380.00. ir of be uties and Gott." CANARIES FOR S LEovincial Con- stable Phippen int:' d oing out of the bird raising busine s d he has a nytu- ber of beautiful si gers which well be sold at very low pr es, / Aucti. Sale, Mr. David Mc Public Auction at 1 day, May 17th, These are excelle McDonald has the ing good ones. Miss Gracey's Residence Phone 148. Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. Pine Apples Are selling freely and the stock has been excellent. Prices ac- cording to size and quality. We Sell Heinz Sour and Sweet Pickles in bulk. amiwoimmesogon. 0111110.1•01.111••••11101•111•••• Heinz Pea Nut Butter We believe is far ahead of any- thing on the Market. The flattour is excellent .and can be relished by the most delicate palate. Per jar 20e. Tomato Plants Per boat 10o:' onald will sell by u k 6w, on Satur- we ty mild( cows. dairy cow and Mr. reputatigb of select - WANTED -A young tion in store. Apply a�£ Kennedy's y to take posi- Picture H On Thursday e special program w' Picture House. F pictures will be sl kindness of Mr. I< eeeds will go to th Club. The admiss. cents for children. use Notes. ening, May 8th, a 11 be given at the fur reels of moving own. Through the lnedy the entire pro- Wingham owling on is 15 ce s and 10 FOR RENT -Good s for feed and storing iculars at TiMES office. able with room igs. Get part Will Practice Dr. J. R. Macdo former well- known has returned to tot sume the practicell He has based the'r Block, over the Tr ing it fitted up. large circle of frie pleased to learn th ing a resident of in Wingham. ald, of London, e esident of Wingham n and will again re of his profession. Homs in the Ston es office and is hav r. Macdonald has ids here who will b� t he is again becom ingham, For the best value in Wall Paper go to Knox'sy Graduated Mr, John F. Lint for a few days last his son, Mr. Hare been attending th baiming School fol pleted his course e passed his examine Linklater has take J. 0.'Vancamp, on takers in Toronto man every sucess _ iC Embalmer. ater was in Toront week visiting wit •Linklater, who ha W. S. Stone Ern some time and com d very sucessfull tion last week. Mr a position with Mr of the leading under We wish this youn n his profession. PASTURE TO LET -Parties wantin pasture apply to W. J. Deyell, P. 0 Box 281, Wingham. Organ Mr. Gatty Sella organist gaVe an Methodist Churce last to a fairly Sellars showed;th: the instrument an volume of the or to advantage. ' was thought by best number on ience was highly tainment. Headguartersi for Wall Paper Window Shades,at Knox's. Recital. r , the well know gan recital in th n Thursday evenin ood audience. M t he is a master the sweetness an n were brought o he "Storm at Sea any to have been th e program. The au Teased with the enter Seed Headquarters. a I have in stock all kinds of No. seeds: Mammoth Clover,Red Clover,A sike, Lucerve, Timothy Mangle seed etc. A car load of Essex selected Se Corn to arrive in April. Guarante to grow., We buy nothing but the be that can be secured. No risk wh buyingfromus. J. A. Mills, Wingha A SNAP -A lot of 100 gallon cask maple and oak, at $1 each, for sale, Pringle's Glove and Leather Works. Staff Band i Wingham. The Salvation A y Canadian Te ritorial Staff Band .f Toronto visite Wingham on Satur.. y and Sunday las On Saturday evenin " a festival progra was given in the T. n Hall with A. Musgrove, M. P P. presiding. holiness service wa . held in the S. Citadel on Sunday orning and servic were held in the To n Hall on Sunda afternoon and ev:. ing, with Mr. Buchanan presidi at the afternoo service. All the se vices were well a tended and the ifferent program were very much njoyed. The Ste Band is composed . f over thirty ge musicians and eve y member very ab takes his part in : e programes. The visit to Wingha will not soon be fo gottenby the la :e number of peop who heard them. WANTED -A boy to learn the pai ing and paper hanging business. Ap to Adam Schaefer. " IIIII`�°O'*'M'"' h y r, of ut d- ed st en m• r t' II. A, es PUBLISHER'S N' TICE, PARS NALS. TOWN The regular moot ly Council wash ]den all memberpresent presiding, meetings were ead A letter was read rom Board, re grant be inere sed $240.00 to S50t.00 of a new win The demands Hospital the new A petition was read of the town ask plant be placed i A petition was rea be put in on Ca John street an No. 45 on Catharin of Couns. Spotton was refe Committee with powe work. The Finance Commi;teerecommended the payment of a nu p y and on motion of Ree Coun. Bell, the report was adopted. The Property Committee mended that Robert ed as caretaker of ce of $75 and that he r the committee as to grave di in etc digging, style of iron fence as be extended to the B The report of com on motion of Reev. UNCIL. meeting of the Moeda oven- and Mayor Minutes of prey- and approved. the Wingham uesting that the for this year owing to the at a cost of same being so heavy on ing being neces-. from the power ng that an aux- the power house, asking that a harine street be the north side of street, On mot- and Coun. Boyce, • ed to the Sewer to proceed. with er of accounts • e McKibbon and of the committee recom- u e ell be a Y g g- etery at a salaryof port monthly to :is revenue from Iso, that the same put in last year, Line corner. ittee was adopted McKibbon and Save j fiYldU.% i' ' • r J , :% %' :% = =�;o.; "' i,gt,_, Do you realize bow save by wearing INVIOTLS For you really do wear• much longer than footwear. Tile best of leather shoemaking combine shoe giving long service. + You'll relnetlirer the after the price i, forgot wear INVTGTUS. '7tte•essr -coop r lNyI�r`�'V,;� na w.., ; %'' ; f' Much you can , Shoes? because they ordinary and good to ensure a gatlli+y long en if you StiOr! MU Derby Shoes For Men Read about them on last page WILLIE CO. In future the Tra , will make char a of five cent er line for each insertion for 1! readingwith notices inserted to advertise concerts and entertai ments to is which an admission fe • is charg- ed. When printing for the event is done at this office reason- able notice will be ins •tedfree. this Conceits and entertai eats for charitable purposes d others over when no admission fe is chars- in ed, will receive prop r notice' free of charge. ' EGGS FOR SALE Best laying strains. Single Comb White Leghorns. $1 per 15; $5 per 100. Wm. Field, Wingham, Ont. Miss McTaggart, .f her sister, Mr:. Mrs. Charters, of visiting at the h. Graham. Mayor VanStone, and Mr. John Ritch e week. Mrs. H. B. Ellio t with x latives Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, W. were visiting for a ew' and Mrs. T. Hall, Miss Lizzie Mcll rchy garet Cameron, of 'ipley, in town this week Mrs. A. Kelly a d left on Tuesday: or Swift Current, S:sk. The Misses Ers an, visiting for over .unday Mr. James Idami ton. Miss Myrtle B wash Y been visiting at t e Isard for the pas week. Mrs. Kenneth Chowen was visiting for : few with Mrs. A. M+Dougall, High School 1 specter Toronto has bee paying to the Wingha High Mrs. Macleod of Toronto, her grandmoth:+, Mrs. fore leaving fo her g hecto. Mayor VanS •ne, Stone, Dudley Holmes, and E, B. Wal er went ines on Saturd: y, returning Monday morel . g, having from St. Catharines, `�-`" EGGS FOR SALE White Wyandottes tons. Apply to W. _ Death of At the home of Burchill in Culros ing, Elizabeth Lan Thomas Burchill, posed 92nd year. Mrs, the pioneers of th' her long residence The funeral take place afternoon to the ' ' The Late ,. Mr. Frank P: terson, away at Whites urch morning of last •ek was briefly recor was born in Hawi sixty-eight year eight years of ag. , his parents and o family, he came t. the Township of :lenheim, village of Ayr. river the deceased ca e some twenty yea s ham, leaving her- Toronto and •eturing church one year son was a mai qualities and his irele large one, being iighly followed his tra. many years and short coming to Wi ,ham Bailiff of the Di ision he held for man years, Scot and was pa.sionately game of curling : nos thusiastie bowie . staunch Liberal :nd the events of th day uphold his party him as one of hi. best ways found him upright all his dealings • nd traits. The wo l6 by the fact tha: a son's character ad one of the pion -r adian Order of ` oresters, ed the Order in the He is survived a y daughters and t ree Fannie, Tillie, 1 illie Buschlen, of T..•onto; Whitechurch; 1 red lia, and John P terson, umbia. To th family ed the sympat of friends. The f. neral day afternoon r the tery and was largely services at th=house conducted by ev. tor of the W itechurch Church. Buffalois visiting Town W. D. Pringle. ingwith Vancouver, d3• C•, VanStone me of Mr. T. C•ions Reeve McKibbon Hospital were in Toronto town from was visiting for building and friends $5,000. the . Hall, of Meaford sary, days with Mr. users and Miss Mar -iliary visited friends sewer tween Miss Tena Kelly lot their new home in ion thepetition of Atwood were at the home of the of Paisleyhas home of Mr. J. S. of Clinton, days last week Wetherell, of an official visit School this week. is visiting Wheelens, be- future home in Al- Messrs. W. F. Van- H. Campbell to St. °ether- home on motored home " -From pure-bred and Blank Orping J. Deyell. __ _ .,, s. Burchill. er son, Mr. Sam 1 on Tuesday morn- on, relict of the late, away in her urchill was one o$ section and during made many friends.something this (Thursday) in ham cemetery. g y' -- "�"-' ank Paterson. who passed on Wednesday and whose death din our last issue, k, Scotland, nearly ago. When about in company with er members of the Canada, settling in near the forty years ago, up to Bluevale and ago moved to Wing- three years ago for to White- ago. Mr. Pater- of many sterling of friends was a .esteemed. He as stonemason for time prior to was appointed Court, a position He was a true fond of the was also an en- In politics he was a was well posted on and ever ready to The writer counted friends and al- and honest in a man of many good was made the better man of Mr. Pater- lived in it. He was an members of the Can- having join- village of Bluevale. his widow and four sons, viz: -Misses and Mrs. George K. Paterson, of Paterson, of Oril- of British Col- will be extend- a large circle of was held on Fri- Wingham ceme- attended, The and grave were J. U. Stewart, pas- Presbyterian - „aa ., �� ____. __ __ _ _., Has Purchase Residence. Last week Mr. T eo Hall sold bis beautiful home on S uter street to Rev, J. J. Blair, who wil get possession in aSunday few weeks. Thi property is very conveniently locate and is one of the best homes in town. Mr. Hall will now make arrangments or moving to Pas- adeno, California, " ' '" ' " WANTEp Apply girl ot general house- work. to Mrs. W. H. Rintoul, Leopold street, '"' ' - THE MONEY BY- AWS. _ _` Death•of C trick Pioneer. Mrs. Elizabeth Iutchison, relict of the late James H chicon, passed away at her home in Ca ick Township on Sat- urday last, aged 7. years, 1 month and 8 days. The deceas d lady was stricken with paralysis. S e was one of the pion- p Y eThe eer residents of Ca rick and was esteem- ed by a large cit le of friends. Mrs. Hutchison was m her our of townsman, R.A. Hutchison. eremainswereinter- red in McIntosh metery on Monday afternoon. __ The ratepayers of Wingam oq two important bylaws •n May 19th, By -Law 670 :rovides the raising of $5,00L) for t ment and extension of waterworks system and for Y su l of water for dourest pp Y ratepayers have ahead, of the expenditure in sacci in 1911. Since the by-law changes have been made in eh the wells and the odelayinn mains on Victoria street abandoned. The money is ed to lay new water mains ine street from Patrick st G. T. R. tracks, and also f.r ing of a reservoir at the .ump This is simply a revote of ready favorably passed ratepayers. By -Law 669 is for the raising the sum of $6,500 of debentures for the p : stone crusher, road roller . erection of a suitable buil teet the machiee from and for a hose tower. T will be required for the la meet on Josephine street tower is required to replat.• Gently damaged by the wi These aye very inlport•nt and ratepayers should give able consideration. Ever town is fully aware of new water mains must be ephine street from Patri the G. T. R. tracks. The of the street were in Wingham and are not large and give no end of trouble out at the joints. The re portion of the water main- necessary. We are occur two wells will give ampl fresh water forthe town, unit is necessary. In vot by-law, ratepayers are s ing $5,000 which was pass With the paving of Jo.ephine itis necessary that road bought so that the work ly done. The machinery viii noble asset to the town . nos available for work streets. A hose tower a the by-law should be d feated be necessary to proceed with and take the money ou. of revenue, making an crease tax rate for this year. Wingham is the seco d town County and the best to n Western Ontario and i should desire of every ratepa er his or her power to bu los and keep it in the fro t rank. On Friday evening, May lie meeting of ratepa ers in the Town Hall for the purpose cussing the by-laws Every er should attend this meeting all points fully discu • sed. will vote Monday, for e improve- he present procuringa purposes. p p approved g a by-lew as passed the location of water- has been now requir- on Joseph- eet to the the build house. he $5,000 al- son by the purpose of by the issue chase of a nd for the ing to pro- the weather e machinery ing theof pave- nd hose the one re- d storm. ,by-laws hem favor- ratepayer ie fact that ad on Jos- - street to gins on this he first laid enough in blowing war of this is absolutely d that the : supply of ut a reser- ng for this ply revot- d in 1911. street achinery be an be proper- be a vol- will always any of the need, and if it will the work this year's in our in Huron of its .size in be the to do all in up the town 16th, a pub- will be held ofdis- ratepay- and in ...r NOTICE -I still have a uantity of furniture for sale, includi g sideboard, diningroom table an 1 c airs, also one wool arpet and a nu er of other ar- titles. These articles may be seen at my residence. - ALEx Ross, Coun. Spotton. The Water and F commended that thr: be purchased for telephones be place• re Committee re- e new rubber coats he firemen. That m the homes of \ x'� Y R' . GREER THE SHOE MAN - -- Fatal Accide Mr. Luke King, resident of Wingha . cident in Ottawa o L which proved fatal. tem tin to all ht tempting g . when. he missed his the pavement, frac breaking a leg. He Bis where he died ' His daughter, Miss on Saturday and w the last. The fate in Queen's County, °in came to Canada wh had been in the ser s Record for 33 yea - viceappreciation vice by sending a do what was • The deceased is su • and several sons have the sympathy g in their affliction. brought to Wingha noon. Arrangeine ' have not yet been a. couple of sons be British Columbia. n WANTED -A good resentathe Canadian eDepartment in this g particulars, apply District Sales Agent, Building, Toronto, t In Ottawa. or many years a ,met with an ac- Friday of last week Mr. King was at- roma street car noting and fell to ring his skull and as taken to the hos- n Sunday evening. +. King left here with her father at Mr. King was born reland. in 1841, and n quite young. He ice of the Catholic s and they showed f his faithful ser -portion an to Ottawa to ssible for him • ived by a widow nd daughters who of the community The remains were on Monday 'after- ts for the funeral mpleted owing to g expected from reliable man to rep- vi Pacific Land vicinity. For full to S. C, Mitchell, 601 C. P. R.be Ont. all the firemen, and from the Town Hal That the $140.0 nsurance firemen be place tth surana Agency, meters be purchase On motion of Co ns. the report of the c pp ted' r By-law No. 674, nual salary of $10 Redmond,+ s Medic wasgiven three re�din motion f Couns. ell Q By-law No. 671 laying of a sneerer y g ephine street fro Victoria street to he and providingfor : for twenty years t as logs and passed o Isbister and Mills. By-law No. 673, pi.vidingfor ing of $1.000 to me iture was passe, Couns. Mills and 5 On motion of 0 Mills, the grant to elephouesremoved and Wheel house. of each the Railway In hat twelve water Boyce and Mills, mmitteec was ado oviding for an an- .00 to Dr. R. C. 1 Officer of Health g s and passed on and Mills. rovidin for the providing pavement on Jos- the north side of G. T. R. tracks e debentures to run givJn three read- motion of Couns. the rais- t current expend- on motion of .tton. uns. Isbister and the Hospital was < �j @: settled, bought the time are in g:_ eon. acres, and ment to all remarkably an bridge, "LL' "�""""�'""""`� 0L0 0 Never since th' land could Huron, at better values present moment. good to offer For two weeks presenting for sale Lott and west 12, JJt•wick. contain with a brick dwelling bank barn 60x64 stabling, drilled Churches and Sch u in grass and will be low pi lee estate. Apply to W. J FIVLAY,1\'ew- P 0., or . .----...- R 101 was first farms be than at We ha\ e all the onlywe the follow - •x IOt 2 .. : ng 150 house with 00 - well, close •cl. ar Farm seed at a to wind up increased from $200 a to $300.00. The assessor's .alar and $5 for Y� postage was ordere. to be paid on mot -a ion of Reeve McKi. on and Coun. Bell. Alex Porter was amed as a F+rernan to fill vacancy on s' igade on motion of Reeve McKibben : d Uoun. Boyce, Mayor VanStone gave a synopsis of ibson, the f L. _,- _, q e idle ci �8� COSOFIS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE C.P.R. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS. d . " 0 - d 1 1- s, 11 s• it d- m A 51 P. Death of Jo n Casemore. Death on Saturda,? last removed an- other of the pionee. residents of this section, when Mr. Jahn Casemore pass- ed away to the grea beyond after sev- eral weeks illness, ged 75 years and 25 days. Prior to oming into Turn- the deceased -sided near Moles- worth. He settled (n the hundred acre farm, at Wingham unction upwards of forty years ago.. A : ew years ago he sold fifty acres off . s farm and had since lived at the J notion. He was hihl in the community. gy e Had been for many ars a member of the Wingham Method st church and was a Conservative in poli ics. Mr. Casemore was twice married a tl both wives pre- deceased him. Fou sons and three daughters survive, v e:- daughters Robt. G., Manistiqu= Mich.; William, in the West; Mrs. enriant, Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Robt. •.]vert, Wingham; La Richard and Miss ra V., at home. The funeral was hel. to Wingham cern- etery on Tuesday of ernnon. Rev: Dr, Rutledge conducted he services at the house and grave. i e service of the Canadian Order of oresters was rend- ered at the grave, fr. Casemore hav- ing been a member of the Ord for over thirty years. the report of Mr, engineer who visited the tow i in connection with the installing of au iliary plant. Mr. Gibson thought the own should for one year take measurem ts of water riv- lieges and see if sup' ly of water power could be increased To relieve the load the town cou . possibly pur- •-- __•.__ - g� ®�'� J. R. Macdonald Wingham, Ont.berry Office -Stone Block, over the TIMES office. chase power from W • stern Foundry Co. Power could be cava d encouraging the use of Tungsto in place of Carbon • Furniture For Sale lamps. A new au iliary plant would cost $5,500 or if se coos hand machinery were used the cost vould be $6,720. He recommended the i stalling of an aux- iliary plant. M i t or VanStone also reported that in c•mpauy with Upun. Young, they had a interview with the Hydro Electric Co mission. Mr. Ack- ers, who was fulfil ar with the situation Furniture good s n including large oak sideboar , droom suites. rugs, carpets, s robes, pictures and other carpets, of articles are offered for sale; also a number of hens and young chickens. Can be seen any week -day after 2 p.m. THEO. HALL, Shuler Street, WANTED -A good strong tinsmithing and plumbing. J. Boyce __ -.-- Presented With There was a happy members of Wingha of the Canadian Orde. herd in the C. 0. F. evening tobid•farew A. Ross. An addres Hingston and Mrs. F sentation of a heart' Mr. and Mrs. Ross. reply and heartily tha for their beautiful gi i been Recorder for ni for 7 years held the . Recorder and Treasu : efficient officer, He missed by the mems Friends. Following short addresses wet: members, all expres and Mrs. Ross rem. wishing them ever, Western home. Dt,•ing refreshments wet. present spent an en boy to learn Apply to W. antle Clock. gathering of the Council, No.. 222 of Chosen Friends all on Tuesday 1 to Mr. and Mrs. was read by Mrs. llermade the pre- 1 mantle clock to r. Ross made a ked the members . Mr. Ross has eteen years and ornbined office of • r and made a very ill be very much rs of the Chosen the presentation made byseveral ng regret at Mr. al from town and success in their the evening served, and all .yabie evening. in Wingham said •did not think Hydro h did as the power would rea cost would be excessive for t he amount of power used. He also tre-he commended that n auxiliary plant be L.I.CO ""'-"'^ installed. The Council t..k no action in the matter, The matter of lacing electric lights AT tiortE .-•--,- -11,---0101N-••-•-•�^ on Edward stree was on motion of Couns. Spotton a d Boyce referred to the Electric Ligh Committee. Mr. Wm. Stok .. asked for an increase of salary from '.10 to $12 per week. Matter refect• 1 to the Executive Committee. Council adjou ned. ^-^• Thousands of ambitious young pi 0- ,tile are fast preparing in their own homesstenographers, cs olucrative riitivru telegraph• :� ers, civil Servants, in fact every sphere of Bus:necs Activities. You may finish at college if you wish. Positions gear- anteed. Enter college any day. loth.• veluer instruction. Expert teachers, Largest n t` es ff xi ly WIRE and ca'1i1NGIrES.-J st arrived one ear best Cleveland Coil Spring Wire, $2.40 per 100 lb . ne car B. 0. No. 1 XXX Shingle , 95 cents per bunch. 11. E. McTCENzIE 1 ave• » Wall Paper from 5e per roll up at Knox's. --- ---- NOTICE= -On Saturdays, afterMay lSt, we will close our works at .12 o'clock noon. Parties having hides and sheep skins to sell will please bear this • in mind. We pay highest cash prices fox hides, sheep skins and tallow. W. D, PRINGLIa. Thirty year's experience. trainers in Cannda. Soren colleges. SpeoialCourse for teac%rs Affiliated with Commercial Cduea tors' l atthefion of Caaadq summer col cgs atdna�nus spattuh Business Wiii h 111 business College (Ieo.'Spotton, w. T. Morose. President. Principal. WANTED: -Girl f fourteen or fifteen years o£ ago to a i in general house work: Apply to, s. >i'. G. SPARLTIVG, Minnie street. - ir '- " Los7c, At C. P. R. sta on or in a leWingham store a black Ik umbrella with silver handle con iced of girl's head with bowing r. Farticulariy prized. Will finderk dly communicate It- with Mrs. Herb Winter, 1460 Yonge ly street. Toronto or 0. G. Anderson, Reiegrave. and receive suitable reward. SEEtiS POR SALE• --Red Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa. Timothy. All new end Government Tested. KING BROS.