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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-05-05, Page 1THS WIN(iHAM VOL. X XI —NO 1995,: • WINGHW. i ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 1U, $I A YEAR IN ADVANCE Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. A good story is never the worse of being told over again -- sometimes often. We are particular grocers. Particular what we buy.. Particular where we buy —and on what conditions we buy. • I NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR US NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR YOU You see how inseparable these two mottos are. We hand out the best because we get the best. Isn't it to your interest to deal at a store where every article of diet is selected with the greatest possible. care. Gold Seal Baking Powder. This is a Baking Powder that needs no recommendation. It is always well known. It always gives satisfaction because it brings good results. Isn't that the real test ? 15e per tin or 2 for 25c. Our Flavorin xtracts. We offer s. asetbing a little better than • sual in Extracts. pure Vanilla and Lemon are put up especially for ourselves and are guaranteed PURE FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 3 bottles for 25e, Bananas Oranges & Lemons There are all kinds of grades in these three lines. We always insist on wholesale houses sending us only the very choicest and we get it. Oranges 25e, 30e,,40e. 60e doz Lemons - - - 20c doz. Bananas according to size usually 25e dozen. Ripe Tomatoes when we can get them choice. Are you Looking -for Bar- gains in Chinaware ? If so, this,is the Store. Marmalade 15c Per Jar The appetite is most trying at times. There's nothing like Marmalade—GOOD 1tfARMALADE— to sharpen it. Try a jar of Wagstaffs 15e. Here's Something Fine SMOKED HERRING IN BOUILLON 10e PER TIN This is the latest on the near. ket. They come froth Norway, and for a quick lunch, there's nothing better. Try a tin 10e. I FRESH LETTUCE DAILY I • Biscuits. We always keep on hand a very fine assortment of Biscuits, It's Worth something to know that the cakes you buy are made from the best of material. T11AT's 1111n .EMI) WE SEL!., Lemon Biscuits (square and round) per lb - 10e ]fruit Biscuits, per lb - - 10e Other kinds, per lb - - : 100 Also Biscuits ranging in price from per lb - 1,8e to 40c 1, sBrea Parttell Bread Daily and Coffee Store The Tea and Wanted — Choice tatter and Fresh Eggs. CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS T. C. & SON PHONE 101, Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers License in Ata meeting of License Qoznmiesion eter on Friday last, t village was renewei Corrie, The Comm another meeting in day, 16th inst. Nroxeter, the North !Huron re held at Wrox• e license fair r t he to Mt. 1V, O, esioners will hold Ingham on Mon. Fresh fish every FELLS' butcher shop. week -end, at T. Fifty Year Mr. W. R. Davis Davis, of this t fifty years as e Advocate, Darin Davis has seen newspaper busini published a good the very best wie of friends for years, as Editor. brother of Mr. H. n, has completed tor of the Mitchell these long years Mr. any ehanges in the B. He has always taper and he will have es of his large circle any more successful KING'S for Mangles, Turnips and Oorn. Appointed Principal J. G. W Smith and Miss Ba High School steff, b of their appointmen finers for the Norm Miens. They will Toronto on July 51] take three weeks Workman willexax Mr. Smith, Latin, ail lisp oompoeition. xaminers. rkman, Mr, J, C. rd, of the Wingham ave received • notice as, associate exam - 1 ntrance examin•' iegiu theft. duties at and the work will to complete. Mr. ne Algebra papers. d Mies Baird Eng - WANTED. -500 bushels oatsat the Wingham chopping mill. Rolled oats, bran, shorts, flour, etc. for sale. Mill running every day. Also oatmeal' and rolled wheat for sale or exchange for grain. EZRA. MERKLEY. July 9th 1 The Huron Old Toronto will run i this year on Saturd jective pointe being oardine. Two ape the Union station, and West Toronto Goderich train wil will wait for th Guelph and will s of Sebringville, the Date. nye' Aesooiation of s annual excursion y July 9th, the ob- Goderioh and Kin. 'ea trains will leave oronto at 7:25 a. m. at 7:35 a. m, The take• the lead, but Kincardine train at p at all stations west Minces and VALISES.—The best kind and at lowest prices. W. J. QREER, WANTED—SouthAfrican Scrip. High• est prices paid. Apply at TIMES Office. Centre H ' The license co Baron have grant ties this year. L thirty one: Local in Colborne and fo is out off in Seafo missionors find the the requirement fo The license out off the Grip House, Francis Carlin, is to dispose of his are: Goderioh— Swarte, Lily Orai Semite, M, Farr, Babb and W. W. Clinton—S, S. Oo Jas. Reynolds, Jos ham and O. H. Seaforth --• McL Christina Steppe Pinkney and E Mem); Bruen' don Mo Donald, township—Louie on Licnses. iseioners of Centre twenty-four lioen- t year there were option cuts off two r in Grey, and one h because the corn - population is below five licensed hotels. t Seaforth is that of nd the proprietor,. lbwed three months stook. The licensee ed Davis, E, R, , Annie King, Ben os, Johnston, Wm. suite (shop license); er, Joe. Rattenbnry, Reinhardt, R. Gra- ngh (shop license) ; oan & Broadfoot. , Jas. Diok, D. 011, and Dawson (shop —limy James, Gor- es. Querin; Moll _flop olff. WALL Peptit. from 50. to $1,00 per roll, at }IRON'S. DIt.Britn CDSnxow Sticte.--The misled Shoe on Earth; Makes walking a piece - nee, See them. W. J. GRREER, sole agent. PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER. Sealed tenders will be reo' ' d by the undersigned tiP to noon aeddy, May l th,forthe burohaee�' that valuable property situate. o • the north•Webt corner. of John .. Minnie Streets, in the town of Wi . ' ham, known ae the Lloyd homestead. There ibgeod, ofoundation, furebl i house, with none nd car e t a nda ion, oix the premises. This is one of the akoidest lots in. Wing. ham. The owner doeb noti. b Lid hinideit to swept one or any' tender, O. X. Gny rr, Real ERtete agent. Read Willis & Co,'s adv. on page. $, Board of Tr A meeting of the Trade will be held be next r Tuesday very important bus bet apd citizen w welfare of the tow present. de Meeting. Wingham Board of n the Qounoil Oham- svening to consider neas. Every mem- o is looking to the is requested to be ' Girl wanted, for housework. to MRs. Exox, Wingham. When Planning Y Bear in mind this the "popular touri Lake of Bays, T Park, Georgian BI Magenetawan Rivi fresh water voyage attractive rates. 1 Grand Trunk Age McDonald, Dist. Ont. Apply r Summer Outing. the Grand Trunk is t route" to Muskoka, smagami, Algonquin y, Kawartha Lakes, r, etc, A variety of are also offered at ell information from ts, or address J. D. ise. Agent, Toronto, CALL IN and have a look at Knox's new 1910 wall papers. Womans The annual mee Guild of St. Paul' the rectory on Fri 29th, when officers ensuing year as fi S, 3. Smith; vice• Roderns; secretary treasurer, Mrs, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. G enema; visiting o and Mrs. Roder street), and Mrs, Mss' Griffin (south uild Officers. ing of the Woman's ohuroh was held at y afternoon, April ere elected for the Bows:—Pres. Mrs. resident, Mrs. F. H. Pare'. L. I, Diamond; taGuire; collectors, iffin and Mrs. Stev- inmittee, Mrs. Soott (north of Patrick ►'G. F. VanStone and of Patrick street). Home made bread—Try it. FRANK R. HOWSON. Former Res There passed aw day last, a former of this section in Sutherland McKay Thos. Beecroft, for nosh. Thedecease ter of the late Geo sister tof Mr. R. She resided here for and will be rememb of friends. Mrs. B poor health for som ed will have the sy mnuity in their tim dent Dead. at Barrie on Fri - ell -known resident be person of Mary beloved wife of Mr, ierly of East Wawa - lady was a dangh- ge McKay, and. a MoKay, of town. a number of years red by a large oirole oroft had been in time. The bereav- pathy of this oom- o! affliction. FOR RENT,—Brick cottage on Minnie street. Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) Tamlyn. Wingham' Engineer Davis e plans for Wingham' in a short time and the work of this ve improvement will b the 151 of June, laying the main se Engineer says it w branch sewers put This. work oan be improvement plan on aide streets maul ed by two.thirds o along any street. the work will ea of 50 cents per f divided to each id dents of side etre that petitions are contract for all th the one time. will be in charge Sewers. pilots to have his sewers completed it is expected that important pnblio commenced about hen the work of r. is being done the ld be wise to have at the same time. one under the local nd residents living have petitions sign. the property owners It is estimated that in the neighborhood of and this will be of a street. Resi- ts will do well to see misted so that the work oan be let at n assistant engineer f the -work. Parties wishing their gardens plowed ehOnld leave their orders early at Salt Blook office. Hosoit. Notes. Mr. John MoKe • ie, of Teeawater, is a patient in the ho pital.—Mise McLean, of Tiverton, who • • dement a very ser- ious and dangero.s operation at the hospital last week for the removal of a very large tumour is improving rapidly and is now coasiered out of danger. The operation waperformed by Dr. Kennedy.—Mr. 0 • ria. Newman, who has been a patien in the hospital for four or five weeks, is now convalesoing and expecte to be a le to leave shortly,— The many friends of Mr. Adam Simp• eon will be please • to knovr' that he is improving as rapi • y its could be expect- ed sines nndergoi g en operation at the hospital last week Mrs. Mopavin ox' sots to be able bozo ea ve the hoe I 1 P td for p home neict Week. Mrs. J. 0. MoGregor, who was operated on by Dr. Kennedy for appendicitis,a recovered and ex - poets to leave f•e hospital for home this week. -13r, Margaret O. Calder returned home th week from Ohioago, where she has , :en pureeing a poet. gradndte course t The Chicago Ere, .Ear, Nese and Throat Hospital. She Will teatime pr. • ice on Saturday, Ruahin The Direst Telephone Co ing lines in rounding W Elliott and. have been en and install new telepho rage of W Mo.Clenegh Foe's resid residenoe, the G. T. R This gives phones in lines in East rho, Turnber ed along as r ere and oth planed in the Oculars at th Telephone Work. rs of the North Huron ore now at work build - e. different sections sur- ngliam. Mesas, W. B. d. Stafford, of Markdale, aged to do the line work lephonee, Last week ei* es were placed in the vii• teohuroh as follows;—Jas, 'A residence, Andrew noe, Thos, Henderson's en. Paterson's store, Whin and the Qreamery, e company twelve tele. iteoburph, Work on the ndt Wes Wawanoeh, Mor- and Gabon will be push- pidiy as possible. Farm. re who wish telephones Mimes can get full par. Ti - s oMoe, WANTED young man the Wingh An so e and reliable or an as assistant in Po Oioe, F. FISHER, Post Master. The ishing Season, The follow- g information has been taken from t e Ontario Fishery Laws and will be o interest to our readers: — The close sea n for bass and maskin- onge is from 5th of April to the 15th of June, speck' d trout from the 15th of September t the 15th of May. Eight small or larg mouthed blank bass is the limit of a da e catch allowed, and none' less than tett nohes in length, measur• ing from th point of the nose to the centre of the ail, may be retained but shall immedi tely be returned to the water alive a uninjured. Only four maakinonge m y be taken in one day and none and twenty-four inohes may be retained; he catch of piokerel ie twelve, fiftee inches being the mini- mum length lowed. The maximum weight of spe kled or brook trout al- lowed for a da 's oatob is ten pounds, but no greater umber than -thirty may be taken, if nn er ten pounds in weight, the maximum ngth being six inches. BRING ALONG YOxIR SHOES.—We do repairing and we do it right., W. J. Greer. Anniversa y Services. Sunday and. Mo.. ay,May 8th and 9th, will be anniversar • days of the Wing - ham Methodist Su• ' ay School, and ex- tensive preparation: have been in hand for some time to m ke the aervioes in- teresting, attracti - = and helpful: 'The preacher for the oc•aeien will be Rev. E. W. Ha'penny, r;oent State S. S. Seo- retary of Indiana and now General Secretary of the 0 tario Sunday Sohool Association, who will preach Sunday morning and eveni g. In the afternoon a platform meeting will be held in the auditorium of the ohuroh, at which a programme of adresses, choruses by the school, eto., wil be given. On Mon- day evening an en ertsinment will be held, the program oonsieting of chor- uses, motion song recitations, vocal duets, solos, Dels: rte drill; knitting song, olub ewingin drill, guitar solo, broom drill, anvil o . orns, flag drill, etc., by members of the, school. Those in charge of the programme have been put- ting forth energeti efforts to make the event a most encee sful one, and it is hoped that all the rvices in connection with the anniver ary will be largely attended. VACUUM CLEANER—H. E. Iaard & Co., agents forthe Automatic, "Hand power" Vaon t& Cleaner; makes house gleaning easy. See it work in the oar - pet department. For sale or to rent. Methodist The annual menti Sunday School was evening last, with a the offioere and team reports showed the very satisfactory c of $175 was contrib work during the ye,. Extension fund reoe S. S. Association, and Moral Reform a fund, $5 00 eamh. tare for the year helps and supplier offioere for the °erre erintendent, Z', Enoh W. T. Hall; third as on; oeoretary, John E. Zurbrigg; librari The teaohers are:— W. re:W. J. Price; Mrs. R sant, Mrs Morton, Rutledge, Miss re Mrs, McKie, Miss Mrs, E.3. Mill, Lloyd, Miss /sari a tetra Miss Maguire, a R. Wash, Mrs Lloyd teaohers, Stile 0 lift/0k; Mile 1126o S. Officers. g of the Methodist held on. Thursday ood attendance of ers present. The school to be in a edition. The euro ted for missionary r; the S. S. Aid and ved $20.00; Ontario 10,00; Temperance d Superatinuation he total expendi• , including lesson Was $500, The t year tare:-- Sup - nen; first assistant stunt, W. J Rows - err; treasurer, M. n, W. 3. Maines. A. Morton, Dr, tledge, Wm,Fes. W. Ansley, Miss sant, Mrs Horvath, array, 'Mies Tibbs, s We11wood A. E e . , Miss E. Hall, Mrd. avid on r Miss Bur. lASIE .—/ have 160 a re d �f g rasa titre. Reit. Supply . tend and will pasture oattle at $5 por ("rakers/lank, M'ra• I head for season. Piero y of water. J, T. Davidson' JAs, Doste'xr, White°ligroh P. O. D AN IMPRES-VE SERVICE, Rev. Edgar M: Cr Inducted Rec ly, B. A., Formally r of St. Paul's urch. On Wednesday the formal indn Herbert Oroly, B Paul's church, The service, whio interesting, was number of membe Ver. J. B. Richer deacon of London on m y of indno reading of the bie date, the church Scott and R. V presented the key new rentor. live by Rev, A. Rich Lncknow, and th an eloquent an which contained atruotion to both mueioal part of t ably rendered by elusion of the ser eohool room of freshments were and a very pies spent. Mr. H. duties of ohairm gramme of Inns given. Rev. Mr. on his new field n circumstances, a that ander his abl tration the work o dandy prosper. The members o advantage of th tribute to the Gnire, a valued ni his departure to a as manager of th Newstadt. Mr. with a hands() umbrella, a000 mentary address ironing of last week tion of Rev. Edgar A., as rotor of St. Witham, took plane, was impressive and ttended by a large s of the congregation. on, D, 0, L,, Aroh, performed the mo- on, on Following the op's license and man- wardens, Messrs. B. stone, formally pre of the church to the ing prayer Was said rdson, incumbent of Arohdeaoon preached appropriate sermon, ound, seasonable in• astor and people. The e servioe was admir- he choir, At the con. oe, all repaired to the he ohuroh, where re served by the ladies nt social time was avia performed the n, and a short pro. and speeches was roly has entered np. der moat auspicious there is no doubt and faithful minis - St. Paul's will Mann - the A, Y. P. A. took occasion to pay a th of Mr. J. E. Me- mber, on the eve of xume his uew position Bank of Hamilton at oGuire was presented e gold -handled silk ponied by a oompli- BUSINESS ron SALE.—Mere ing and men's turns hin village of Binevale. premises. 0. R. BR ken, Bluevale. Drs. A. J. Irwin and W. J. Price will oioee their dental olnoes every Wednes- day afternoon from the 1st of May to the. lst of October, wil tailor - riving ant the Rainfall • d Crops. The rainfall du ing April was the heaviest reoorded i twenty years. "Is there any danger . this spell of wet weather being injn i was to the crops of Ontario?" was the ' nestion asked C. C. James, deputy min ster of agriculture. "We have had pian y of rain, but ft,.lxas no serious effect ye " said Mr. James. "Of oouree the adv. ' Cage of the rain is that we have no fro 1, but if it continues to rain like this, th e may be a drown- ing out of some la.', What we want now is warm was her, whioh would assure a tremendo' s growth of grass hay." • The Door Fac 'ry By -Law. Friday, May 20th, s the date of the voting on the by -la' to authorize the granting of a bonne • $1800 to Mesas. 0, Lloyd & Son, also a lease to the firm of the lot now coon.ied by Mr. John Davidson, and a emr.1 portion of Albert street to the C. P: R for a freight shed for 21 years. The proposition is One which deserves the t • oughtfnl consider- ation of every ratepa; er, As has already been pointed out, i return for these oonoeseiona the town stains a well estab- lished industry whi.gives promise of being largely inor::sad with the ad- ditional facilities a i orded by the en- largement and est: • sion of the firm's present establishm:nt. Then, too, it will give the ind'etry a permanency here, which fs •. oat desirable. The town takes no ohan e in this matter, as it will be amply re • aid for the small one' lay required each ear to provide for the payment Of e debentures. The members of the fir .. are men o4 good business ability, t' 'roughly reliable and honorable. The nainese has been es- tablished for man yeare, having grown from small prop•rtions, and willun- doubtedly be still ' ery, considerably in. greased With the p. ssing of the bylaw. Let every. steps :r carefully look at the question, and hrowtng aside any personal 'or other oonaiderationb, oast his ballot with it view to the general welfare and upb • !ding of the town. 'Wiled, have we'll hold" must be the motto of W i Rhein, if the 1st Wn to retain her posit ' n as a mannfaoturing centre, Arid n. only ehould we hold what we have, . at reach out the beckon- ing hand for of ers who may be induced to locate her:, Consider the town's belt interests a • d rote Von the Bylaw, The regular won'' ly meeting of th Town Qounoil war held on Mond evening with all th : members press and Mayor Holmes •residing. Minute of last regular a.' • special meeting were read and appr' • ed. A petition was res asking for a wet.. main on Shuter etre: , between Viotori and Patrick streets On motion 4 Donna, Elliott and M- Ribbon, the peti tion was referred to he Commfseioner with a request to pro' :ed with the wor they find the pe ition sufficient' ei n ed. B The Finance Comm ttee recommend ed payment of the fol 'wing 'mounts: Ales. Young, supplies $ 9,00 Richardson & Rae, en •plies .40 D. C. McDonald, wor , streets 30.00 Wm. Williamson, w' k .75 Jas. Reading, work.. , „ .... ., 1.50 C.P R. Telegraph Co, message,25 Miss L. Attridge, ty • ewriting, .50 W. G Gray, freight nd cartage2.20 Wm. Holmes, work, streets 2.25 Wm. Stokes, buryin• dog .50 Lewis Brasil, work • 100 Thee, R, Weir, dog ge,,. 3.00 Geo. Allen, salary., .., 22.50 John F•Groves, salar and postage 55 50 Ed. Lewis, salary„ 20.00 R. Rankin, salary , , . , 7.50 Fred Groves, Bennet' • g Engineer. 3.50 O. N. Griffin, solar and postage. 130.00 A. Sanderson, team •-ork..,.,,15.75 On motion of Co' . s, MoKibbon and Elliott, the report of he committee was adopted. Conn. Elliott rep•rted that the Pro- perty Committee ba. awarded the con. traot of building va' t to W. H. Rintoul and that Oommitt:e would keep cost within the figure se by the Qounoil, Conn. Rediond sported progress for Sewer 0oz ittee and also that the Eogiueer',r iced the putting in of branch ties s at same time main sewer was beim„!sine. Mayor {�wales r:'orted that the Rail- way Cry }mission and the G. T. R, authori%, lr had a'vieed his withdraw. ing the request or a subway at the Josephine street .rossing of G T. R. and that we ask for gates to be plaoed at this crossing. On motion of soon.. Redmond and Reeve Irwin, the . ayor was"instructed to withdraw petit on Asking for subway and that he make application to the Rail- way Commissio' for an order to bave e Montle nt e a er a f • a the G.T.R. out Josephine stree installed and o G. T. R. Com On motion Ribbon, the T make payme titled to exe lands. Moved by R Conn. Redm petition the Oommisafon to water power miles south of On motion of Bone, $400 was the Public Schoo On motion of R McDonald, $1,000 credit of the High be paid at once a June. Council then adj rities plane gates at the crossing, gates to be erated at expense of the ny. Connie Elliott and Mc - ensurer was instructed to to parties who are en- ption of taxes on farm eve Irwin, seconded by d, that this Council ntario Hydro Electric make a survey of the n Maitland river, five ingham. Dans. MoKtbbon and aced to the credit of Board. ve Irwin and Coup. was placed to the ohool Board, $500 to 3 $500 at the let of tinned. An Aged adv Gone. The death of Eli a Rart, relict of the late John Beeman which occurred at d street, on Monday, her home on Deopo removes another this place and one of the township of ed Iady, who was i been in delicate it past. She was a England, and on to Canada in 186 Markham, where menthe, then re where they resi years. Nearly 1 name to Morrie an the Binevale Roe then retiring to years ago they Oa Bosnian died in A Mrs. Bosman w Methodist church esteem by a large acquaintances. 5 three daughters; town; Mrs, polio Jas. Burgesb, of recently returned her mother and and Mrs. Frank, funeral took pia Wingham oeinet slanted resident of f the early .settlers orris. The de0eas- ber 81st year, had lth for some months ative of 'Yorkshire, e with her husband , first settling near hey remained a few oving near London, ed for twenty-one rty years ago they resided on a fartn on for eighteen yoars, 'invale. About ten e to Wingham. Mr. gust, 1906. The late a member of the nd was held in high irole of friends and e leaves one Son and . R. Bosman, of this of Australia; Mrs. boonver, 1i, 0„ who bine from a visit to other relatives here; 1 Morden, Man, The on Tuesday to the e ry, SIiInteits-1 a ing purehaeed a large quantity of Briti:. Columbia Shingles, from one of the hest nranufaotnrerb on the ceaat, previous to the adrance in price, I am prepared to sell at elm* prices. Parties in need of bhtngleswotild do Well to call sed get gnotMionb, J. A.1MIoLoen,. ODORLESS Mothine Prevents and D,8troya MOTHS Can be dusted into Furs, Blankets, Carpets, douches, eto , without the slightest injury to fabric. It has no odor. It does not contain poisonous drugs. Price 25 Cents. Walton Mckibhoo THE DRUGGIST 2[acdonald Blook, Wingham, NEWEST and latest designs in wall paper at ENox's. GIRL WANTED. For general house• work , small Tamil modern house; good. home for smart gir ; liberal wages Air: ply to Mre, J. J. O llaghan, 613 Welling- ton St., London. The Call of The West. Every man in the West is a boom - ster. He finds himself itt a big country and his ideas expand pro- :Pertiopately, but let us not forget that Ontario is still the premier Province. Far off fields always look green and many a man in the West to look- ing forward to the time when he can sell out and come ''home" to On- tario. The West is a good place to make money—or lose it, but Ontario is Hone, with all that word means, Huron County land is as good as any in the world, and there is no investment on earth so safe as the earth itseif. Call and see our list of fine farms for sale. Ritchie & Cosans REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE oigliess SHOE THE SHOE THAT NEEDS NO BREAKING IN When you examine the Empress Shoe illustrated here you will immediately note that it is not an orrdin. ary shoe. The last has life and snap, the pattern style, and fits the foot perfectly, arching and supporting the will .. as few d0; We have the agency for "Empress Shoes for Wow men.” W. J. GREER Salo Agealinesrfor^Ledie nd'Gents.l lnzictns