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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-03-31, Page 1THE WIN(iHAM TIMES. VOL XXXIX,-NO, 1.990, WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARC.EI 31, 1910, $I A YEAR IN A.DYANCE Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. There's a Big Differeuce Between Groceries. There's prioe difference and there's quality differ• enoe. Judged by either standard it will pay yon to BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE Our economies in prioe are NOV obtained by, a saorifiee in quality - oar groceries are good. Close buying and moderate ideas of profit mean CONSIDERABLE SAVING TO YOU. BIG PICKLE VALUE 6 oases Pickles exceptional quality just in. Onr prices are fixed on a quick selling margin. Yon will find the quantity about equal to bulk and much more sanitary Sweet Mixed, 10 oz bottle Selected Gherkins, 18 oz. bottle ISweet Gherkins, 10 oz. bottle c Sweet Midgets, 8 onnoe bottle - 18o Mixed and Ohow, 20 oz. bottle pot tops - - 20o Mixed, large, 40 ounce b Ile - 25o AMMONIA IAP, ETC, Liquid Amm • . a, per bottle - 100 Powdered Ammonia, 3 pkgea - 25o sacks - 20o 0. K. Soap, 10 bars 25o ELEANO The Best Hand Soap on the market, Only ' - 5e Fadinacious Foods, etc. Tapioca, per lb. - - 6o Corn Starch, choice quality, pkt • 8o 1' " Bensons - • 10o Arrow Root (in bottles) - 25o 7 lbs Oat Meal - • - 25o 6 lbs Cream of Wheat - • 25c 81bs Graham Flour - • 25o Quaker Oats, per pkg • l0o and 25o Fruits, ' etc. We stook only the choicest and these are always fresh. Every ounce carefully selected. Oranges, extra choice, doz 20o to 600 Lemons, per dozen - - 200 Prunoes,.hervest 2 lbs for • 25c Peaches, 2 lbs for • - 25c Makes Ironing Easy Tho new waxboard is what makes ironing a pleasure. No scorobing- no burning of hands -No holding up heavy irons. SAVES TIME AND LABOR A waxboard with epeoially prepared wax, only 10o. BEANS. CORN, PEAS AND TOMATOES, 3 tins • 25e Unheard of Prices on Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, etc. Onr Ohinaware is sold only for Spot Cash and prices are without comparison, 2 only Dinner Sets, reg. $13.25 and $13.60, French Lethos and latest designs. If enaped tip quick, only • $9.98 2 only Dinner Sete, reg. $I1.75, only - - $8 98 2 only Dinner Sets, regular $9.00,on25 10P ieoe Toilet Sets from $2 25, Water Sots ae they stand only • 75e Only i i5 c and 25e. See our range of ranoy dupe and Saucers, worth from 250 to 40o. We want a blearanoe hod offer them at these tdw prioe! • • 15o and 25o If you're belting for Chinaware. give us a pall, Thede are only a few of the snaps. vomiriromor `the Tea and Coffee Store CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS T. C. GRAHAM & SON PHONE 101. Wear Qreer's Shoes and Rubbers Preparing E ngineer Davis, town for a few da levels and measure sewer that will be street during the cot very needed work w ed with as soon as received. or Sewer. of Berlin, was in. it this week taking outs for the new Hilt on Josephine ing summer. This 11 likely be proceed. r. Davis' report is Box 'WANTED, - To learn tailoring, apply to R. MAXWELL, Cold Wa a in April. At the weather o servatory in Toron- to, officials said th the warm epell may remain for sever days yet. "We shall have to pay f r it, unfortunately," said the weather an, "with an extra- ordinary cold w ve in April. It is many years since ere bas been an ap• proach to this he at Easter." Home made bread -Try it. FRANK R. Howson. Property Mr. 5 C. Kerala e rty on Catherine Cattliok, who will week. Mr. and this week for the to report their leay are pleased to wel Caeliok as resident sale was made throl & Cosens' real esta Transfer. e has sold his prop• street to Mr. Wm. ake possession next ire. Kerslake leave est and we are sorry ng Wingham. We ome Mr. and Mrs. of the town. This gh Messrs. Ritchie agency, TRUNKS and VALISES, -The best kind and at lowest prioes. W. J. GREER. Beautiful Sp The weather for beenbeautiful a river has again as and danger from fine weather bas of gardening an has been done -Now is a good spring cleaning, lanes, eto., shoul winter's sooumul in which a town to see that there e very spring. ing Weather. the past week has d springlike. The med its normal size flood is passed. The nt people in the notion a good deal of work ith rake and shovel. me to commence the All the back yards, be cleaned after the tion of dirt. One way an be made healthy is s a thorough clean-up WAI%TEb -ore more bright girl to learn the miilin: y. See Mas. GREEN. Address The Domini pointed Dr. Jet as its agent f scheme of old-ag angnrated. Dr. public meeting in Friday evening, pose of explainin wage-earners and vision for their itself is interesting in the hands of Dr. be entertaining, for an a peculiarly able er. The ohair will Holmes. The me and there should b by Dr. Samson. n Government has ap- es Samson, of Windsor, connection with the annuities reoently in - 'meow will address a the opera house, on ril let, for the put. - the scheme by which there may make pro - age, The subject and important, and amson it will even e has a reputation nd attractive speak - be taken by Mayor ting is open to all, a large attendance. WE DAVE ALL STYLES of rubbers, and this is the Robber season. W. J. GREER. Busine Mr. Geo. 0. M sold his harness 1; Kneohtel and th taken possetsion, many years expo and he is one o Western Ontario. of friend! who vs of success in his continue the bus andw ill be plea new customers, been enjoying tl some weeki and v His many friends be of mnoh boneE may return hotnel health, Change. ners has this week iciness to Mr. Chm new proprietor has Mr. Knechtel has had Bence at this business the beet workmen in He has a large circle ill wish him all kinds ew venture. He will cess in the old stand ed tom meet ' ee dan d r. Manners has not best of health for '11 take a trip West. opo the change may o him and that he e i y restored to good King's for all kinds Choke Reeds- Alsikel and Lucerne Clovero Tim.. bthy, etC. Read Willis .4z Co,'s adv, on page 8. Easter Ves The annual East St, Paul's Churoh evening, March officers were electe year: -R. Vansten B Soots, People's Vestry Clerk; O. 1\ Auditors -Messrs, VanStone; Sideemed A, J. Alderson, O. C McGuire, A. E. Por N. T. Sinclair, W, J. Advisory Board -M( N. Griffin, A. E, Po W. F, VanStone. re- engaged-Organi Choir -leader, Mr. �! Mr. I. Coles. Th of the Vestry will y Meeting, r vestry meeting of yea he:d on Monday th, The following for the in coming , Rector's Warden; �arden; J, 0, Smith, Griffin, Assistant; Moore and W, F. Messrs. E. Nash, VanStone, J E. er, D. B. Porter, Boyne, A.E, Ault; sere. R. Clegg, C. ter, W. J. Boyne, ie following were , Miss Houghton; H. Willie; Sexton, adjourned meeting e held on April llth. CHILDREN'S SCHOQL RUBBERS are a necessity these dee s. 35o, 40c to 600. W. J. GREER. Death of an it Word reached us cease of an old rosi in the person of Mrs Detroit. Mrs. McC members, of her f here to Detroit abort Previous to that tim 10th concession V there in the early 60 who predeceased he Among her childre at her bedside at her of The Jesuit Cellej Wm. McGrogan, 13 Belmore; Misses Mrs. Jas. MoErlane, Court, Clinton. He will no doubt read t t extend their sympe family. Id Resident. his week of the de- ent of Wawanosh . Felix MoGrogan, rogan, with some ily, moved from fifteen years ago. she resided on the awanoeh, settling with her husband, abont 26 years ago. who were present ieath were: James, e, Baltimore; Mr. more; Mrs Kirby, ay and Mary and Detroit; Mrs. Mo• many frfende here is with sorrow and iy to the bereaved Rooms To LET.-Espeoially suitable for dress maker shop. Apply to R. MAXWELL. What Hustl The following goo the Galt Reporter some towns grow men of posh and not afraid to spend ey to boom their to stantial buildings, eanies and establi railroads, work for and use every mean induce people to to Wherever they go vantages of their to them in every letter and newspapers to get to visit the to visits them treats h falls in love with t once. It ie ente pulling together t sive town, and don your memory. s Can Do. advice is given by -The reason why s because there are nergy in it who are eir time and mon- n. They erect sub rganize stock corn• factories, seonre ublio improvements in their power to ate in their town. ey tell of the ad• n, they write about they send oiroulars 11 whom they can , and when anyone so kindly that he m and their oity at rise and everyone t makes a progrea- t let the foot esoape Settlers' One ay Excurs s To Western Ca via Grand Trunk R stations in Ontario, to principal points i Alberta. Partioul to the foot that 10 tain points on G Railway, a new ter en Opportunities". further information Agents, or address P. A., G. T. Ry., T ada, A, 6 and 12, away .ystem, from in • =ton and west askatchewan and attention is called rates apply to ter- nd Trunk Paoific 'tory full of "Gold - Secure tiokets and from Grand Trunk , D. McDonald, D. onto, Ont. Buried at eeswater. (8The funeral of s. James Semple, her daughter Cried : and Mrs. Elliott, who were drowned est Tuesday while sailing on the Te swater River, took plaoe on Friday 26 • , inst. There were present on the oco :ion near and distant relatives from T . ronto, Orangeville, Beeton, Tottenha • , Fergus, Belwood, Rothsay, East Gar • fraxa, Grand Valley and Mnlmer, he Rev, Mr. Tait, Presbyterian mi • titer at Teeswater, conducted the a rvi0es at the house. Among other th ngs, he stated it was hard for finite m' • ds to understand or comprehend Go 's dealings with his family oti east , but in the future it would be made known. As the Scrip- tare states, " "hat 1 do thou knowest not now but 'Ili in shall know hereafter," He alto referre • to the blot that on enoh sad and Salem • 000aelons the sympathy of the oommn ' itw wad aroused to think of others who ere suffering trials and bereavement!. The funeral cortege eft tended for a ant a mile and it was a pathetic ken = for the many who wit• nestled it 10 s:: the remains of the de• ceased in th se ooffine planed side by side in a gra : in Teeswater cemetery, Mr. rad, W ker, undertaker, of this town, assist:• the Teedwator under. takers. MEETING • F RATEPAYERS, A special meeting of the Board of Tr de will be held in the Qonn ,it Chamber this (Thursday evening at 8 o'olook aherp to o•nsider the report of ti: a comm ttee dealing with the matter of retaining 0. Lloyd & Son's m.nnfaoturing establish. went in "ingham. Every rate- payer i asktd to attend this meetin and lend a hand in booetin the town. Remember -this huraday evening in the Oonnc Ohara • r, WANTED ply at the E ining room girl. Ap- ANGE HOTEL, PROMOTIO EXAMINATIONS. PROM Total -776. E. Pugh 67 Hough 671, G. 664, W. David Williamson 62 Rober tion 615 609, H. Rober M. Williams Rush 693, G. R. Manuel 575 564, I. Gibson Cosford 543, E. V. Sanderson Ieard 513, M. 503, G. Weam Brown 484, I. A M. Cartwright Irvin, N. McLe JQNI01 To pass 263. Fred Walker 479, Scott Max 471, Harvey Gray 440, Vern Richardson 431, McNutt 418, W' old Maguire 396 Harold Gould Willie Stapleto 302 ENIOR III TO Iv. `0 pass- 388. F. Gannett 676, D. nohanan 667, J. Holmes on 052, A, Reid 644, A. , J. Richardson 619, M. T. Lutton 612, H. Hall on 604, B. Johnston 602, 01, A. Reading 597, N. eyoll' 681, H. Dear 678, G. Dey 567, W. Haines 4, G. Bowman 644, R. Rush 637, E. Helps 626, 25, E. Niergarth 523, B uroh 509, H. MoMannne 601, J. Angus 500, M len 481, R Rintonl 476 49, S. Fender 436, W. 388. TO SENIOR III. 494, Greta Robinson ell 472, Nora Gracey orgarth 468, Howard Armour 437, Joseph ick Graham 420, Edith lie Hinsoliffe 401, Har - Verna McDonald 374, '72, Willie, McCool 355, 311, Sterling Reading SR. II To JR. III. To pass 250 Jack Max/fell 4: , tegeiMe"•Rietttni"978;• Effie Erskine 372, ` era Webb 368, Ar- thur Adams 367, Kent Smith 366, Clara bard 86: , Nellie Venal - Stine 348, Pat Hol ,• es 347, Sara Ham- ilton 317, Miria •. Smith 309, Nina Haugh 307, Elia Rogers 299, Harvey Dennis 293, Ella •coke 284, Mark Cas - eels 279. JR. I TO SR. II. To pass 242. Kathleen Mills 00, Neil McLean 380, Lizzie Currie 87 , Willie Dear 366, Arohie Williamso. 361, Jean Christie 347, Phyllis John 341, Rnby Hewer 336, Clayton Maxw:ll 325, Alice Imlay 316, Oalmady Kersla : e 316, George Allen 310, Charlie Smith 02. Lottie Zurbrigg 283, Fred Sturdy 30' , Vera Strioker 288, Stanley Bell 276, Ho •' and MoDonald 266, Claude Maxwell 257. PT. II TO IR. Ir. To pass 200. Elizabeth Hamilto . 363, George Fry fogle 851, Harry :. ngne 843, James Dobie 331, Leonard Jarvis 331, Edna Musgrove 323, Mary oultes 320, Ruth Anderson 317, Mild ed Walker 816, Grate Irvine 315, eroy Joynt 802, Evelyn Angus 289, . elms Sanderson 267, Charlie Pocock 24., Lilly Oasemore 242, Carl Dickson 241, Rollo Sanderson 289, Hazel Misiner 223 Velma Johnston 222, Eva Olarridgo 202 PT. I TO r It. To pass 175. Annie Blackhall 318 Madeline Dun- can 314, Agnes Willie .. son 314, Lillie, Ellacott 318, Harry G:••nett 310, Alba Galbraith 306, James Ilan 301, Tom Rioh 300, Millie Kersla: e 297, Lawrence Lennox 293, Franklin took 293, Willie Currie 292, Irene Day 211, Eva Rintonl 274, Marguerite Delgl eh 260, Isabelle Reid 268, Shirley Don dson 248, Down. ale Lynett 246, Allan a onld 217, Frankie Sperling 210, Nelson orden 207, ENTRANC CLASS, The following is •• a marks taken by pupils at the Wing . am P. S. daring the month of Maroh. aximum 400. Those marked * missed . e or more exams:-- E. Campbell 117, R. Harpy 164, G Nicholson 348, E Davidson 155", F. McDonald 197, 0 Angus 252, 0. Mo. Pherson 249, L. M ddison 816, M. Perrie 298; A. MoRitohie 156, M. Nioholle 812, M Ieard 226, M. McPherson 339, L. Davidson 332 S.: rown Dan d ow 243, L. Bowers 845, H, Matthew! .13, T. Fixter 276, A. Weames 243, L. Drhmmond 197, G. Joynt, 313, A. Wil on 348, A.Fixter 311, N. Smith 317 h , B Phar 2 NS 81HBn n• . aha an 287, P. Megoire 361, J. Blackhall 108, E. Smith 240, J, S apteton 212*, D. Mil- ler 810, 1, T3ottr: 1 260, F. Groves 186, IL Willis 242, ' D0natde011 259, W. Elliott 243, H. G • : et 248,. G. Patterson 193 R B1lourfiga,'233, M. Rogers 192, L, Ilingeton 282, L. °antelon 240'" MR. AND MRS. EDWARD ROSMAN. BOSMAN - SrEPHE March 21st, 1800, by Re Edward Bosman, to both of Clinton. Very few people brate their golden has been the pleaenr Edward Beeman, two o' Wiughanr's n ed residents, Oa Ma Edward Bosman and enson were nuite,i of wedlock in 0.it Newcombe. The fift this very happy event brated by the bride years ago nt their the immediate mem being present. Mr. in Middlesborough, E to this county when years, coming over that took many w: voyage Some years Ion and Ingersoll an. ton iu 1854. 'Iv. Bo Yorkshire, England, years of age came their marriage Mr. spent threo years onto 2nd line of Mort Blnevale, in the sprin time this sec ion was before the days bf everything had to be team from Goderich forth, and for a nu grain, cattle and far be delivered to Clint Beeman passed thr ships incident to pio OLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSA ON. - At Clinton, on . Mr Newcombe, Mr. fes Mary Stephenson, ore spared to cele• wedding, but eneh of 61r. and Mrs. f Diagonal street, et highly respect. oh 21et, 1860, Mr. Mise Mary Steph• n the holy bonds ton by R,v Mr. eth anniversary of was quietly tete nd groom of fifty .me it town, only re of the famiiv :osman was born .gland, and came young man of 20 i n a sailing vessel eks to make the i he spent at Lon. Dame up to Olin• man was born in and when seven • Canada. After nd Mrs. Bosman 0:ieton, comiug e township, east of of 1863. At that forest and it was railroads, when rought in by ox Clinton or Sea• bee of years all n produce had to n. Mr. and Mre. gh all the hard- er life and cleared , Y. oue of the best tl: me in Morrie. In the sprtug or 1901 on good friends moved to Wing/rain an have since taken the good of the say gs at many years of hard toil. Mr a d Mrs. Bosman have for years been act ve in the work of the Methodist Ohnro and Mrs. Bosman still takes au a'sive Interest in all branches of ahem. work Mr. Beeman had the rnlsforttra to have his leg'brok• en about a year ago and this with rheumatism has revented him taking an active interest in pnblio affairs Mr, B.»man served twyears in the Morrie ()outlet] and nos .lwnyo been in favor of everything thawas considered in the bast interests of the community. Oue could not wi.h to spend an hour more pleasantly t an to listen to our good friend relate is many experieno, e duriug pioneer 11 e Eleven children were born to Mr. nd airs Beeman, as followe: Mrs. R r . Vincent, Blairmore, Alte.; Mrs. L. La e, Grey; John Bee- man, Brandon, an. ; Mrs. Robs. Ma- guire, Morrie; H.nry Beeman, Morris, on the homestea• ; Mre. T. G. Camp. bs 11, Winnipeg, (deceased); Chari( s Beaman, (deceas..) ; Mre. Lewis Pep- per, Goose Lake Saek; Miss Jennie Bosman, (deoea.ed); Mrs. Jas. H. Lei,hman, Pen e, Sask.; Miss Ida Bosman, (deo(: sed), Mrs. Bosman received a hand ome set of Limoges china dish' s au' Mr. Bosman a gold chain and char.. and a Morris chair, from the mamba : of the family. The happy bride an groom are enjoying very good heals and their very large oirole of friends ' ope to see them spar- ed to have man • more years of happy wedded life. SOUTH HUR•N LIBERALS. Monday afternoon dation of South Har meeting in the Pnbli and there was a rep 0005. Officers were eleote Presidents, Fred. Alex, Mustard, Bru MaoDiarmid, Hemet 1 Smith, Exeter; Vic McDonald, Hansell; Dashwood; William field; Secretary, J. Treasurer, John M Township Ohairme Gardiner, Farquha Sweitzer. Shipka; Znriels; Stanley, R field; Taokersmit Brncefield; MoKill Seaforth; Goderio Porter's Hill; Exet Rendall; Donald Mnrdook Rose; an Watson, Addresses were deli Y. McLean, the Com South Huron, and F. vinoial Liberal Seoretar Mr. MoLeanP ave ape g the Government's nay whioh he was in hearty so made reference to th and dealt with the legi oombinee and merger Resolutions Were confidence on the La and the good w•rk of Legislature nn . . 'the lion. A. G. Mao • y. the Liberal Asso• held their annual Hall at Brumfield sentative attend - as follows : -Hon, est, sen., Zurich; efield ; Dr. James ; President, Harry -Presidents, Hugh Jaoob Kellerman - Murdoch, Brnoe, Stanbnry, Exeter; rdoch, Brumfield ; Ueborne, Robert Stephen Samuel ay, Charles Fritz, bent Dalgetty, Bay- , Peppol, p, John McDowell, , John Torrance, r, Samuel Martin; quhart; Bayfield, Seaforth, James red by Messrs. M. ons member for Inwood, Pro- isl attention to a t 1 polioy, with oo0rd He al• tariff situation ation relating to sled expressing ler Government he Liberals in the leadership of the WANTEn-South est prides paid. Ap 'drip, High. at TtMEs Office, King's for all kinds Choice Seeds - Alsike and Lucerne Clover, Tim- othy, etc. Board of Tr de Meeting. The meeting of th Board of Trade on Monday evening w largely attended and several matter pertaining to the welfare of the tow were discussed. The matter of ret ining 0. Lloyd & Son's manufa0turin establishment in the town was referr el to a committee. This committee hes en wcrking on the matter and will rep rt at the meeting in the Connoil Oham r this (Thursday) evening. Parties wishing shoold leave theia Block office, he' //gardens pio ped dors eatly at Salt If you want a nioe home oonvenient in every way; see the re dance of 0. ,T. Gratiama 1 e atresia, Graham, entre and d MPhich it for sale. We are paying es igh et 90 tante each for Muskrat ski at the Wingham Tannery and Glov mks. p� r`' W. D. Pr.INGLn, WANTED --Servant for eneral house- work; no washing; 00 wager. Apply to Mut. v.) 0, caking, 799 Hell. moth Ave ,London. Ontario Private Sale of hos ``old furniture, including a Tay10 fire proof info (oast $100.00 and as go ad new) Apply at n Dr. ' hiaholm ! [[/ , C r•� Witco beton a Saturday, April 9th, -s" o Formaldihyde (FORMALIN) "FOR SMUT ON OATS" THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST We Sell the Best that is Made. Wailon McKibbon THE DRUGGIST li&aodonald Block, Wingham, FOR SALE oR RENT -50 aores; lot 23, non. 1, in the township of Kinloss. Apply to GEORGE A. moINTo,n, White. church, Ont. Ritchie & Cosens Have moved to their new office first door north of post office. Watch this space in the Tmnos every week for Real Estate bar- gains, Business Chances, etc. If you want any information on Insurance of any kind call and see us. A Rare Chance We offer this week Mr, John Sillick's property in Lower Town consisting of a good house and stable and five acres of land. Mr. Sillick has bought a house in Teeswater and intends moving there, so will sell bis property here at a right price and on easy terms. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE, Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE °A ss AAss SHOE SETSTHE SHOE FASHIONSi Your first step to abso- lute satisfaction is when you buy a pair of Y EMPRESS Shoes. Every step taken is a step of comfort for either the school -girl, the mother or grandmother, and in addition to comfort you will be wearing the make of shoe which sets the fashion for Canada. W. J. GREEK Solo Agents for Boyar tend knipreee Shoes for Ladles, Slater, Inviettra 5!1(i Mnw•r'eign Slroee for Men.