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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-02-03, Page 1VOL XXX1X,-'NO. 1.982, Pyrograpbic OUTFITS AND SUPPLIES 35% 35% 35% Discount for 30 Days Pyrographio Outfit No 1. reg. $200, sale price„ $1.30 . Pyrographio. Outfit No 2 reg• $3 00, sale prion.. $2.20 Panels, Trays, , Boxes, Tie Holders,: Frames, etc. Regular $1.25 each, Bale price .85 " 100 '' • `• .65 " .50 „ ., .33 ', • .40 I ," .20 ., .25 „ .., ., ..17 Walton McKibben THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Blook, ••Wingham, Winter Term OPENS _inn„9ro 3rd OPENS January 3rd Students may enter any day of .the school year. '• Individual instruction. Our graduates get the best positions. , Mail Courses. W e train more young peo ple than any other management in. Can- ada ! • Affiliated with 'Conf- merelal Educatotr8' Association of Canada • Write for particulars. Vol?GEA,M BUSINESS COLLEGE ono.5POTTON, Principal 1 'a ,• Institute The regular m+ Huron Farmers' 1'a at Auburn (Temp nary 5th, and Kin Jan, 6tb. The d address these mee of Toronto, and est. Supplenten held as follows: Feb. 14—Lon 15—Hol " 16—Ben " 17 -Dung " 18 -St. A '• 19—St. H atitut eetings. tinge of the West stitute will be held ante Hall) on Jan - ail (Young's Hall) on legates appointedto lags are 0.W. Nash, Tei Woeland, of Per- ry meetings Will be adorn, Ball's hall. eVille, Wilson's hall. ller, Gledhill's hall. nnon, Elhott's hall. gustine, Church hall. dens, Mechanics' In- Christe's Grocery • PHONE 59. PICKLES AT 10c PER BOTTLE. This is :a line that needs no recommend. The pickles are exquelte and at 10c per bottle are PIG VALUE. White Onions .... J lied --Walnuts- =t tow. HEINTZ ERENCH MUSTARD: Pew tfustsrds will bear Cote-: parison" with this. Webought in bulk and put, it up in dealers. Latta value for 'your money. Per sealer 15c. V Par Marmalade Spoeitil, V lne1k cin sraiigert WAt rIth Choide 13utter • and Fresh Lggs. - CUT FLQWERS. AND FLORAL DESIGNS T. C. GRAHAM & SON Wear Qreer's Shoes and Rubbers Auction Mr. Robt, Warwio 8, (2nd line) Morris sale of fa#m stook Friday, Feb. 11th, Everything is to 1 wink has rented his nies will be the anoi ales. , lot 4, concession ill hold an anotion nd implements on at 12 o'clock noon. sold as Mr. Woe. farm. R. H. Gar - tomer. Home made bread—Try it. FRANK R. Howson. Lost Their At Mount Fotest last the Wingham h first• tame of the e the Mount Forest pli the league, but th turned when theret here. irst Game. In Friday evening ekey boys lost their aeon. This leaves yers in the lead in tables should be irn game is played CLEARING SALE—Men's Rubbers, 75 cents; Women's Rubbers, 50 Dents a pair. . W. J. GnEER. Removed to Metiers Ritchie 8 and real estate agen offices to the new 1 north of the poet off has splendid. qua, located and will be look after the ante patrons, Read t 'another column of few Offices. (keens, insurance s have moved their' ilding, beet door oe. Thid'Him now tare, conveniently he better , able' to et of their many lir new advt. in is issue. • $500.00 worth of swell out glass to choose from at PATTERSON'S jewellery etore. Burglary e The house at Lie Mrs. McMahon, mo Patterson of this to last week. Mre. 1J living with her dau her belongings look her return. During ever, t he house w bedding, clothing of value stolen, Inc artioles treasured ansooiatioa. Listowel. wet, belonging to er bf Mrs. W. G. rn was burglarized I°Mahon has been hter, here, and left in the house until her absence, how - broken into, and d almost everything lding a number of n account of their WANTED. —A goo. general servant girl. Apply to = J. WALTON Mo. Knew, Centre st :et. The Merchant The calendar, a diem, has been e merchant will inv $10' to $60 in fro These will probe 800 people. For column advertise on in the local ea months.. Each read by ten or week far the en always the cele ment on its face in the snare roo does not take arrive at the rel olaeeee of adver all right as a p business man to err, if he feels he but as an adv worthless, nd the Calendar, an advertising me.. loited to death. A st all the way from 100 to 500 calendars. y reach from 200 to the same money a ent could be carried r from two to twelve py of the paper is dozen people every ire time, while nearly dor has the advertise- overed np and is placed or dining room. It ry much figuring to tive valve of the two sing.. The calendar is tty eotivenir for any ive out to his oustom• an stand the expense, tieing medium it. is • Ancona sal: t Bee Hive store on Saturday aftern••n. Hicks' Feb In forecasting rnary, Rev. I. R. Ary will bring ma severe and Meagre eral rain, anew a mark the period 4 zaeds from the n to very gold site the 9th, About 1 etormir are probab Serge Wind('bait and high gales n for revere cold 11'rom the 15th sleet meet be' ex attiring will be p Threatening, nus mart natural all of February. Wi 98r'd, many lever reasonably be expe thnrder aonth and blizzards *tort uary Forecast. he weather for Feb, Hioke eaye: !'Febrn- y storms and muoh able weather. fien- d sleet storms will h to 9th, with bliz• thwest and change the new moon on e 12th very severe ; rain, thunder and ward—endw, sleet rthward. Be ready' ehind the storms. o 2011i destruotive eoted. Wintry oon. olopged and severe. tied weather will be hlrough the last half in three days of the winter atoms may ted, with heavy train ard, ,turnilsteb iii*w Wed. 5 WINOH, , ONTARIO, THURSDAY, EEBI;;UAItY 3. 1910, Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 5. Death of'8 Mr. Samuel Mi Sunday evening eral months wit years. Decease Wiugham,for coming to to with his paren eohool house ii vived by one, e one daughter, to; his fathe town, and el strong, Detre" Mre. MoDon ertson, Neepa MoDonald, to of the Blueval present at t Robertson. > of Dungannon Anbnrn; Geo. Goderioh; ale al, which took noon from the McDonald, to 1 The services a were oonducte uel Mollwain lwam passed away on iter an illness of Bev. rheumatism, aged 52 had been a resident of any years and prior to, n lived for some years on farm near Holmes' Turnberry. He is env. >n, Arthur, of Durham; firs, Hubbard, of Toron•• Mr. John Mollwain of sisters, viz:—Mrs. ArAj- ; Mrs. Kent, Brantford; d, Goderioh; Mre. Rob - a, Man.; Mrs. Eugene rn, and Mrs Obae. Elliott Road, all of whom were funeral except Mrs. . and Mrs. Thos. Omens. Mr.'and Mies MoIlwain, and Joshua Mollwain; attended the Tuner. place on Tuesday after- esidenoe of Mr. Eugene e Wiugham cemetery. the house and. grave by Rev; Mr. Steeves.. MOVING On • Goode a moving out quickly at I.. RD'- ' prioee and goods just a ad a sed are drawing large orowds 1 th ' IG SALE. Are you getting your = • are of the Bargai • ? PARR; FOR SALE. -100 nor in .the Township of Turnberry; miles from Wingham; good brio h. • se and frame barn 44x60 with •o:-•• t stable, all in good repair. Term reasonable. Apply t0 R. VANSTONE, Wingham. Death of The following London Advertiser of a brother of this • town: — "Mr. manager of the Do pany died at his bo Dundas and Olar atter one o'clock brief illness with s McKay was 47 ye years had been me ion Express. Compo to that time he was headquarters, in Lon ed here for nearly Dame to London fr he learned the basin his wife, he is eurvi Miss Alma of this his death will come many friends. as he until Monday after McKay and Mr. Ge Chicago, are brothe McGuire and Mrs, Do are sisters." Mrs. Mo McGuire attended the to on Monday. r. McKay. om last Saturday's refers to the death re. Jas. McGuire of Frank G. McKay, inion Express Com- e at the corner of noe streets shortly ie morning after a-. omaoh trouble. Mr. re old, and for two ager of the. Domin. in this pity, Prior 'strict agent with on, and had resid- fifteen years. He Toronto, where as as boy. Besides d by one daughter, Gy. 'The news of as a shook to hie was at his 'office oon. Rev. Dr. rge MoKay, of and Mre. Jas. die, of Toronto, ire and Mr. J. E. uneral at Toron- WANTED —A good -"mart boy to learn the printing business; also a girl to learn type setting. Apply M Timis office. Situation want:. in town by strong, willing, English girl, with some ex. perience. Mildre• Houghton, Wroxeter, Ont. The Ho The anntial me Mutual Fire Ines held in Gorrie on F with a large atte tors' report showed Ings and contents b totalled $1,757; unk live stook by light lanterns, $1,268; op 51,003; other cause stied in 1909, 1,525 of year, 5,137, an 1 anoe written, $2,7 expired, $2,102,805 of $8,985,895 ;More $616,565. Premia *►mount available This is the best the Company and t with little comment. Edgar were re'eleo rotors Molieroher a on the Board eine t oompany in 1873, oher has been the e bar of years. The oonclntlon of the members being: —J ane, James Edgar, Wylie and J. Jaok boned was re-elect Bryan., Vice Pr Oanipbell Of this agents for the nom ck Mutual. ing of the Howiok noe Company was May, January 20th, danoe. The Direo. hat losses to build - lightning for year own causes, $2,114; ng, $1,554; coal 011 eke from chimneys, 5209. Policies is - no, in force at olose Tease of 229 Insult - 870 ; cancelled and net amount in force e in amount of risk, notes held $449,294; n notes, $403,943. ar in the history of report was passed Messrs. Wylie and d Directors. Dir. Edgar have been e inetitation of the r, W. S. MoKer- retery for a num. Board met at the nual meeting, the R. Miller, E. Bry . Molierchor, J. T. n. The first men. President and Mr. Went. lift. Peter town is Mae of the any in thin dlstriel. Fon SALn.,. ontfit for the ere Oonsisting of ni and wall plan buyer. Call a Wawaifoah, •o TIS0X, Boit 48, complete Dementing tion of silos and walls. er, power, silo enrbe A snap for a quick lot 85, oon, 18, Eaet write to EDGAit PAT* Wingham. Meeting of P A meeting of th Postmaetere Aesooiati Wing'hatn 9o11n01 Oh afternoon. Among t Thos. Farrow, Hon. Wm, Irwin, Presid Scott, Secretary, Olin son, Seatorth; Geo, dine, and Postmaster of interest to the Post cussed .and the ques the. bounds of the A take ina portion of deferred until the Jun will be held at Clinton tmasters. Huron County n was held in the mbar on Tneeday ose present were; esident, Brussels; nt, Gerrie; Jas n; Samuel Diok- orr;eon,, Hilmar - Fisher. Matters asters were die - on of enlarging isolation so as to ruce county was meeting, which Y, M.C. A At a recent meeting Y, M. 0, A., the fo were .eleoted for U Prioe, Dr. A. J. 0. Redmond, R Max H. F. Hicks, W, D. P :ton, W. Field. Ata ing of the Director officers and committee President, Dr. W. P dent,: W. D Pringle; fficers. f the Wingham lowing Directors 10:—Dr. W. J. rwin, Dr. R. ell, J.H. Christie, ngle, Geo. Spot. ubsegaent meet. the following were appointed; ice; Vies Presi- Seoy-Treas., W. Field; Property Oom .• ittee—Dr. Red- mond, Dr. Irwin, W. Pringle; Mem bership—R Maxwell, - . F. Rinke, J.H. Ohristte.; Finance — ' r. Prioe, Geo. Batton, W. Field, The following Leaders were named —Physioal work. Alex. Conde; Rehgio • :,'J. H. Chrissie; Educational, R. Max' :11; Social, F. J, Hill.. The local Y. M. e. A. is now in a very prosperous oonditi..n and the TIMES wishes the organiz: tion continued sncoess. Officers of t e junior branch of the Y. M. 0. A, re as follows:— President, John Mita • ell; Vioe-Presi- dent, .Oliver Pander; Secretary, Will Haines; Treasurer, A Wilson; Chair- man of Religious Com • ittee, W. Elliott; Eduoational, `' H. D • e ; Physical, A. 6 Kneohtel; Social, G. owson. 50 oto. apieoe for 10,000 Muskrat skins, also the highest cash 'price for Hulse, Skins and Tallow at the Wingham Tannery and Glove Works. ... W. D. PRINGLE. Annual Cou The annual in Huron County L. Orange hall, Win this week, and there being repre nearly every P jurisdiction. Th showed a very affairs, regarding finanoes.,: It we county oelebratio year, and Wingh plane. Already ,have taken the m ary arrangement It is confidently e 1910, will witnes most successful o the oonnty. The Lodge are as folio Dane; 1) M., Tho John Wilford; Tea 0. Thornton, Blue tary, S. A. Magni neer, Jas. Golley; man; lecturers, Ge Guest, ty Meeting. eting of the North . L. was held in the ham, on Tuesday of vas largely attended, entatives present from unary Lodge in the reports of the officers atiefaotory state of oth;nembersbip and deoided to held a on July 12th, this was seleoted as the the local Orangemen ttet up, and prelimin• are well under way. peoted that July 121h, one of the largest and ebrations ever held in ffioere of the Comity s:—W. M., Matthew . Stewart; Chaplain, rding eeoretary, Geo. ale; financial seine. Wingham ; trees of O., A. N. Leith- . E. Tees and Wm. • Bowling • urnament. The bowling tour Club le progressin members are enjoyi This week the " played. Following date:— amont at the Parish rapidly and the some good sport. utiles" are being e the scores np to PAELI • • ARY B. McLean. .... 861 J. Mason 444 805 J. Hanna 384 D. B. Porter486 870 FIRST R1 J. W. Dodd.... .370 W.. 1', VanStone.426 796 Ivan Johnston ..402 C. G. VanStone.390 792 0. Gardhonse.. ,806 0. Knox... 505 811. The scheduler for the baseball will be oleo the fens -Man to dick pine, All n enter these ocelot e, 'Brook ...,..381 r.. Irwin 402 788 E. Ault..,.860 H. King867 717 17ND A. E. Smith. ,.890 0. P. Smith -874 764 S. 0. Sereiake.859 K, Rae... ,..409 768 L. W. lianson.888 J.Oumminge, .418. 751 the "alai;lee" 'and drawn shortly, e ms to play for the w members mist'. Birt BAYtcAlNs in Men's and. Boy's heaty Eubberi, Kant Kruk and Om qns heap In lace and bticklA. /The yhyeat W, 3, Muchari POO LTRYMEI ORGANIZE. Last week there of the local poultry Council Chamber, the. preliminary oa jonrned until Moi officers were eleote! Honorary presi M. P., Goderioh. Honorary vice. foot, M. P. P., GOi Honorary 2nd Cameron, Goderiol President, A M. Ytoe•president, .1 2nd vioe:preside Seoretary, F. E, Treasurer, W. '1 Directors—Messii Charles Smith, Hardy, Oliver P Reid, John 0. T Samuel Lnsoombe Patrons—Dr. T P. for East Hur MoLean, M. P. f forth; Henry Ef South Huron, Or grove, M. P. P Wingham, It is proposed to the best on reoord over fifty memb assured. as a good meeting and. re in the Town oderigh, and after ter the meeting ad - day evening, when as follows; ent, E. N. Lewis, resident, W. Proud. erioh. foe president, Mayor odd, S. Howrie. t, Ohne Knight. Bingham, Marney. le. Maloolen MoKay, arty Ration, James onington, Charles A. 1, Wren Sheardown, omits Chisholm. M. n, Wingham; M. Y. r South Huron, Sea- ber, M. P. P. for diton; A. H.. Mule -for North Huron, make the 1911 show and with a start of e success should be THE DOM NION BANK. Shareholders o and the publio ge ed in the 39th an last week. A o report shows m tion. The profit snm.of $620,927 Dent of the paid fund bas been 85,000,000, or $ paid np capital, state of affairs. The deposit the year by $7 now nearly year $150,000 bank premises and lose of 5 forward. The by the bans: ab A further a that the imm and Dash reser being 41% of liability to t statement sho tution to be i dition and refl the officials policy of the b the Dominion Bank orally will be interest - nal statement issued reful analysis of the h cause for satisfao. have reached the large r at the rate of 153 per p,oapital. The reserve ded too and now, totals 000,000 more than the has showing a healthy have inoreaeed during 600,000 the latter being 9,000,000 Daring the ad been written off the and the balance of profit 95,766 bee beek,Qarried 2 per oeut dividend paid orbed $478,156. lysis of the report shows diately available assets es are exceptionally high, he whole of the Bank's e pnblio, In brief, the s the affairs of this ineti• a most prosperous con ole the greatest credit on ho have direoted the k. CHU ^ H NOTES. It is expecte the new rentor, St. Paul's Ohnr that Rev. Mr Croly, ill take the services in h next Sunday. In response to he wishes of the rector and vestry. the shop of the diocese has appointed the Re . Prof. Jenkins to the office of special eaoher at the Church of Ss. John the E angelist, at London. St Matthew's brated its thirt Sunday when se by Rev. 0. E. Wingham. The amounted to $459. the mortgage, le leas than $500 de also formerly of lar reotor of St. Rev. Father Co water and preaohe on Sunday evenin intends returnin Ireland and will future. The i leaving is the illn a priest in the 01 ooran has long be in the oommnni hnroh, London, eelo- enth anniversary on mons were preached eakins, formerly of day's oolleotione 0 and this applied on ves the church with 1. Rev. Wm. Lowe, ingham, is the popu- tthew's Church. oran is leaving Tees - his farewell sermon last. Mr. Oorooran to his early home in leaving in the near ediate cause of his e of a brother who is Country. Mr, Cor- a prominent figure of Teamster and vioinity and he wi 1 be greatly missed. Curling The skating ri attraotion for t past week and the curling tonin 'Adorable sport. games played sin follows PRE J. Ro"bion R. Vanetone L. W. Hanson Vannormanl A. M. Orawford.2 0, Kneohtel.,1 FIRST ournament. has been the place of e °mien daring the e different games in went have given con - The mores for the e our last bate are as Ilohnee 15 Dr. Maccionald11 A, M. Oratvford7 Itobsen and the nike will play this and the 15, I $1 A.YEAR IN ADVANCE WHIT'S 1711421. A imolai evenin wag held in the School room of W techureh Presbyter - ilia Oboes:* under the auspice,' of the Young people'e lid, on Friday night, Jan, 28. A larg crowd present. The progremme o sided of an opening hymn and a short rayer by Rev, Mr. Mr. MoEtechern. r. Fox favored the audience with select ions from the phon. ern sang a duet ; Mi e Gordon of Lenge side, sang n‘ eolo, a oonnianied by her sister on the organ After which oame the most interesti part of the pro, gramme, namely, a debate, "Resolved that Country Life preferable to City Life," The leader of the affitmative was Fred Davidson misted by Robt Mowbray, Mise Edi Peddle and Miss Ethel Musgrove, hits the contestant with Mr. Davide° was Mr Daniel Martin, assisted by ise Jean Bone, Mr. James Laidlaw and r. George Lamont The debate was goo all through, show- ing study and pa s to bring out the strong points on both sides. Mr, Thompson acted a judge. While the judge was prepar g the decision, Mr. Fox filled the time with several este°. tions from the imograph. After weighing well the p into on both sides, Mr. 'Thompson de ded in favor of the affirmative by one point. After the song which was endid. A hearty vote of thanks we then given to Mr. Thompson and ot ere who had taken part. The meetin adjourned by sing- ing God ‘ave the Jug. • To Bring Do n Cost of Living. The citizens of outreal are forming an anti.meat eati g !moiety similar to those already org ized in the United States for the purp se of bringing down the seemly° price of meat, A move- ment is also on f t in Toronto to the same end. The ity retail butohers blame the wholes's men and the farm ere for the high does prevailing, and the wholesalers Bs it is a case of naafi. client supply, farm failing to raise as much as formerly A committee has been appointed to it on the Govern. merit end ask for investigation into the trouble, Paris looded. For over a we k the whole city of Paris, Franoe, was endangered by floods whioh brought ter n and disaster. At one time the whole length of the quays were under wate which poured into the streets, under ning buildings, ruin - big millions of do ars' worth of prop erty. Many hous s collapsed and per- sons were taken the roefe of their homes where they had been clinging for days. Altogethe over 40,000 prone have been render d homeless, and had to take shelter hospitals and o her buildings platted t their disposal. Farms have been Bohm ged, and in many cases farmers have lo everything inoluding their live stock and armies are going about in boats distributing provisions The river Sei e is now receding, but very slowly, an at the prefteut rate it normal It is Bald that General of Cana he Earl of Carrington 1 Grey as Governor Ex -Mayor J. . Drake of Windsor has received a " lack Hand" letter from Sandwich, demo. ding $200, stating that failure to comp' will mean hie certain death. Freak ?derino nd Gregorio Oranflone were shot and ki ed by a drunken com- panion at Graft , on a section, of the new Canadian rthern line on w hioh they were workin George Smith a Guelph, were mar after being turned immigration 6ffici departed for Eur Fifty pieces of were seized by York, These wer household goer's, under kitchen uten hold effects. d Ethel Davidson, of ied at Niagara Falls, bftok by United States Is. They afterwards pe on their wedding urs valued at $1,000 atoms men in New shipped from. Lon. rase in Brooklyn as e of duty, °encoded its and other house. An tiVerage him ase of 25 per cent. in the coat of living ming the past gegen or eight years, wi 1, it is stated, be in. 'floated by the in estightion, which id now being made b the department of labor tinder Hon. m. MoX Xing iota the Metter. Mre Philip °biter, of Nisgera to her 28th ohild tied at the age o POWs and one set eluded 10 the on ro of age, gtere birth Tuesday. She mar - le. Viva pairs ot Of triplets were in - r, but none of them .COMING TO' WINGHAM'. Feb, Mk to FA 191h - We wish to notify e people of Winglia an ciniky that of Montreal will be at our Drug Store on February 10th to Feb. 19th to test eyes free by means of the the new method—THE SHADOW TEST, "HE LOOKS INTO THE EYE" As he will be here only ten days we invite all haiing eye trouble in any form to see him—no long tedione waite. He will examine your eyes in a few minutes. We have arranged with Prof. Graham to take a course in this new method of sight testing while . he is here, so we will use it after he is We are now booking appointments, so come to WALLEY'S DRUG STORE Ritchie 86 Cosens 'Have moved to their new office -first door north -of post office. Watch this space in the Tants every week for Real Este te bar- gains, Business Chances, et If you want any in mation on Insurance of ny nd call and see us. We offer this week the follow- ing specials:— . Job Prieting Office, Chis- bulm Block. Good Turnberry Farm - 54,800. I wo Story -Brick Dwelling, best location in Wingham. Ritchie 86 Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cut Prices ON Shoes and Rubbers We Seatter all Profits to the Wind Shoes for Men, 'Wonien and Child. reit—nothing reserved—no excep• tions—the best Shoes the tonna,- it's our cleaning house time—the time when we get ready tor Spring Shoes, We eat use the money to better advantage than Vie can the shoes. That's all there is to It. Come early, while eiZi3S are cotnplete.