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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-05-12, Page 1• THS WINGHAM TI VOL. XXX1X. NO, 1996, WINGIA] , ONTARIO, TRDRSDAY. NAY 12) 1910. SI A TEAR IN ADVANCE ODORLESS Mothine Prevents and Destroys MOTHS Can be dusted into Furs, Blankets, Carpets, Couches, etc., without the eligbteet Injury to fabric. It baa no odor. It does not contain poisonous drags. Price 25 Cents, Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST D6ac,donafd Block, Wingham, You will regret you did not attend one of Canada's High - Grade Business Colleges, lo. cated at Peterborough Welland Orangeville Wingham Clinton Walkerton ' NOW is a good time to enter. Our graduates receive from $400 to $1500 per annum. Mail Courses in 100 different subjects. Write for particulars. WINGI-IAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GNU. SPoTToN, Principal Accide t n Horace Aitchiso Mr. Thomas Aitchi with a very painful RAW mill, Lnoknow, some other boys we the mill, when on caught between the and a projecting ek very badly crushed, saved from being o0 a strong pair of shoe the time. The dame great that it is thou injury will result. Lucknow. the young eon of on, Lucknow, mot 0oident at Button's eoently. He with e taking loge into of his feet was awe of the truck d. The foot was d in foot was only pietely severed by that be had on at e to the foot is so ht that permanent he young man is a former resident of Wingham. (3ALL IN and have a look at Knox's new 1910 Wall papers. Christie's Grocery PRONE 59, Now For T�mato Plants The Tea and Golfe Store CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS -- T. C.GR ASON Cs ad1,I�M & PHONE 191. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Association An effort is being to revive Aesooiatio terested in that grail attend a meeting to hall this (Tbnraday) effort will be made t ootball. made about m ut ton b w football and all in- old game should held in the town venins, when an organize a team. Girl wanted, for housework. Apply to MRs. Knox, Wingham, BRING ALONG YOUR SHOES.—We do repairing and we do it right, W. J, Greer. Citizens' B d Officers. At the annual me ting held recently, the Wingbam Ott ens' Band elected the following office :—President, .A.. T. Pilon; vice•preeiden , F. Johnston; eeo. rotary, H. Ooneta le; treasurer, H. Hinsoliffe; property committee, W. G. Orr and C. Blackh L The band is now in a prosperous co dition and engage- ments are being bo ked for the summer. Having purchased all new mnsi) this year, they will be °pared to supply an up-to-date quality. Home made bread—Try it. FRANK R. HowSON. FOR RENT.—Brink cottage on bainnie street. Apply to Mrs.(Dr.) Tamlyn. Telephorl Singe our last tt Telephone Co. ha I n the residences ti est—Robt. Ourri and John McLear 3, N. Pickell, Wn: R obt, Mareball, Simpson and Fr, The Culross sob connection with of this week. other lines and 1 weeks a good ma have telephone ham. es installed. ne the North Huron installed telephones the following per. , Andrew McDougall in East Wawanosh, Oeelick, Jas. Wilson, ohn Oasliek, R. W, Hardie in Onlrose, .ribere will not have vingham until the end orkmen are buoy on. the couree of a few y more farmers will uneaten with Wing - Fresh fish every week -end, at T. FELLS' butcher shop. Parties wishing their gardens plowed should leave their orders early et Salt Block office. Maitland Presb The 26th annual land Presbyteries' t nal Sd y in St. Andrew's ohn Tuesday, 17th inee conference of ofdoers Mission Bands will be n con session will cam and includes en adi dent, Mrs, (Rev.) In the officers of the vat etc. An address will Isabel McIntosh, Ohi: ing session, which 7.15, an address wi] Mrs. GauId, For music will be rends aerial Society. eeting of the Malt- �iety will be held oh, Wingham, on At 11.30 a. m, a f Auxiliaries and held. The after- en0e at 2 o'clock, ess by the preen- errie, reports of ous departments, e given by Mies a. At the even - i11 commence at be delivered by oca. Appropriate ed at each session. WANTED-SOUthAfrican Sorip. High. est prides paid. Apply at TINES Office. Baby Boy ' ets Lot. Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Wilson, of Tray. nor, Sask., former( of Tnrnberry, are the proud possess° a of a baby boy which arrived at t • air home on April 80th, And although not yet many days old, it would seem t • t the little fellow has the natural inn nation of western folk for getting hot of land, for he al. ready hoe a town 1.t, It happens this way: --It is the mist nn in many western towns to present to he first baby born within its limits a town lot, and Mr. Wilson, jr., is the lucky little chap. Many friende of th faintly Will hope he may grow up to m • nhood and Witneee the development of. • is native town into an enterprising tilt PROPERTY FO SALE BY TEN '• ER. Sealed tenders wi be received by the uudereigned tip to . oon Tuesday, May 17th, for the parch.. o of that valuable Ppy ro ort situated n the no the .. ee r w t corner of John all Minnie Streets, in the town of Wltigh m, known se the Lloyd homestead. There is a good, cbnifortabie frame holies, with atone and cement foundat ort, on, the premise*. This is one of the oh • West lots in Wing. hem. The owner does n bind hitneelf to accept one or any ten • er. 0. N. Gitirelte, • eeltights) agent. Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on Will Meet in The annual meeti9 Aaeooiation of Beptll held in Wingban Wednesday, June peoted that some fi willattend the me (Wingham. of the Walkerton Ohn the will t r abe on Tuesday and th and 8th. It is ex. ty or sixty delegates tinge, • Knee's for li2pggles, Turnips and Corn, NEWEST and latest designs in wall paper at KNOX'S. West Huron Tea Owing to the deli of Education to sen tor to assist in the the executive comm Heron Teachers' As ed in deference to Minister to hold the October, on the d Department, ers' Association, e of the Minister a leading ednoa. rk of the institute, tee of the West elation has deoid- the wish of the neat institute in decided b the Good general ser Jane, Apply at nt by let of to Mns. 0. M. Divorce James Albert Gree of Cnlroae, has been from his wife owing The decree was eigne of the month, Fort in this neighborhood to Mr. Dudley Holme acted at Ottawa as M He states that he on in the County of News. WANTED. — A must have oertifio ERN FOUNDRY 00. ranted. , of the township ranted a divorce to her infidelity. at the beginning ately these oases re few according of Wingham who Green's counsel. knew of one case Huron,—Teeewater Wirah.m The Wingham team journeyed t evening for their fi on, and •eueoeede husky Mayers of t of 2-0. The stud er in weight than more than made i combination. " orowd'nickname fnt game on left Reliable" Pete M stone wall on def is to be played The Wingham bo Goal, J. G. Work 0, Wilson; half b gher, Muir; for Reid, Geddes, An engineer; pply to WEST• Ingham. 2. Wrcxel ,'O. igh Soho Football Wroxeter on Friday et game of the seas• in defeating the :.burg. -to the •time nts were away light. heir opponents, but up in condition and liver" Lloyd, as the him, played a wonder- ing, while that "Old Ewen was a veritable nee. A return game n Wingham shortly. s Iined up as follows: an; becks, J. Weir, ks, McEwen, Galla- rde, Lloyd, McKee, ey. WANTED. -600 bushels oats at; the Wingham chopping mill. Rolled oats, bran, shorte, dour, etc, for sale. Mill running every day.. Also oatmeal and rolled wheat for sale or exchange for grain, EZRA MERKLEY. Homeseekers' Excursions to Western Canada. Through the metropol' of Chicago, thence via Dulnth a Fort Frances, or through Ohioag d the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. May 17 and 81. Via Sarnia and Northern Nave igation °empany. Steamer leaves Sar. nig 8,30 p.m., May 301b. Secure tickets and full imformation from Grand Trunk Agents. Ladies' Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and SIippers in the handsomest models that ever graced a Shoe Store. $1.75, $2.25 up to $3.00 or $3.50. W. J, GREER. Sabbath Sc A Sabbath SObo election with Maitl be held in St. Andr ham, on Friday, be afternoon and 2.80 and 7 30 o'el interest to S. S. w Bed, among them recommendations the Sabbath Soh Course and Deo o'clock a gatherin addressed bo by In the evening R speak oa "The t and Rev. J. teacher in the s some ine toP io of in a by Rev, jetties be rendered b Supper will be a by the members et 6 o'eloole. T invited to the ev 001 Institute. 1 Institute in cone nd Presbytery will w's Church, Wing- ), 20th. There will evening sossions, at ok, and subjects of rkere will be die w ons- ing the Presbytery's egarding .Missions in 1,Teacher Qher 'Traini ng ton Day. At 4,45 of S. S. children will Rev. James mss M array. V. J. C. Robertson will cher out of school," McIntosh on "The ool." An address On erect Will ale given w b be urray. Selectione will. St, Andrew's nhoir. rved in the basement t St. Andrew's chtiroh e Pnbito are cordially11 y ting meeting. . Suit:toss.-1X..'ilii: porohased a large quantity of .$ritith Clolnmbia Shingle*, from 006 lit the beet mannfeotnrers oil the coast, previou* to the edvanbe in pr too, I am prepared to sell at clone prices.( Partite in need of sh inelea would do We to c and get quotations. J. A. McLean, Average Cost The average goat patient per day $n th pitel was $1,$7;. Prime at Walkerton was $1 i el p t Tgrontq, $1.3 Hemilton, $1.34; Stratford, 0.25; Ow $1.20; Woodstpok, $Ii Sault Ste Marie, $3 79 gents; Fergus, ,> 1.e Welland, $2.62. er Patient. at year of each Wingham Hos. County $capital 4; General Hos- OtHospital, i y eneral Hospital, n Sound Hospital, 32; Berlin, $1,67; ents; North Bay, ;.Goderioh, $1.54; WANTED^ -Maid fo small tenuity in Toronto. Apply to Mos. Woons, 174 Carlton St, Tnons And VALisEs,—The best kind and at lowest prices. W. J. GRoo. Improving Bo Winghane'e bogvti future will be one of ern Ontario. Daring club hoose has bead distance north on the gives room for several new Woe of ground i and and will be read Lawn; bowling protnis sport in Wingham, ling Green, green in the e boat in West• the past week the Dyed considerable rounds and this ore rinks. The being laid with for this season, s to be a popular PASTURE—Parties regniri good pas. Lure for cattle for the a oan seoure same by applying to J. Deyell, Wingham. Endorsed the y Law. A well -attended meet g of the Board of Trade was held in th Counoli Cham- ber on Tuesday even" g when Dom. mittees were appointed nd other organ. ize$ion effected to oasis in the carrying of the Lloyd by-law wh oh will be voted oe by the property o ners on Friday May 20th. The meetin was a very in- thnsiastio one and by a tending vote it was unanimously decid to heartily sup• port theby-law. Thou present felt that it was in the very beet interest of the town that this by-law honld carry and in this way retain en i dustry that will largely increase its pia t and number of workmen. Another eeting of the Board will be hId thi (Thursday) ev- ening and, every?? 'atop yer in invited to attend and assist in 't e good work of "Boosting Wingham. BUSINESS FOR SALE.—Merchant tailor- ing and men's furnishings, in thriving village of Blnevale. Or will rent the premises. 0. R. BRINkER, Blnevale. Dre. A. J. Irwiu and W. J. Price will oios4 their dental offices every Wednes- day afternoon from the let of May to the lat of October. Sunday School The anniversary se ham Methodist Strad SundayMonday and o nd ay the most successful in school. Three servi Sunday, all devoted Sunday School work, penny, B. D., 000npi ing and evening, and interesting, Praotioa the morning bis talk lady to the younge evening to those mor A platform meeting afternoon, the Supe, Buchanan, preeidin were given by Mr. T. Halpenny, which co counsel to those e. School work. The s Kerr, gave an interea standing cf the eo exercises, which wer tion of Mr. F. 3, Hil and Well rendered, an entertainment varied and interesti given, whioh was by everyone presen ing address of the o Man, a motion song primary class; recit eofoe DOIearte drill, , swinging, broom d the choir, anvil ohm male thorns, OC: order, the very e whioh all performe nniversary. r • ices of the Wing a • School, held on est, were among the history of the es were held an the interests of Rev. E. W. Hal. d the pulpit morn• is addresses were and helpful In as more partiou- alase, and in the advanced in years. was held in the 'ntendent, Mr, F. Brief addresses Hall and Rev. Mr. tainod wholesome gaged in Sunday retary, Mr. John ing report of the col. The musical under the direo- were appropriate n Monday evening e held at which a g programme was horonghly enjoyed After the open. irnean, Mr. Buda - was given by the tions, duet, vocal ni t n s- club 1t i g nn g, 11, an anthem by • s, flag drill, and a followed nada of ad in w elletit manner in their parts being • of ninth a or le comment the subject m v ab , and reflecting cones arable credit upon those who gave thei time to the work of training those who took part. Messrs. A. Oo*ene and Dr. fA, J. Irwin, in a few remarks convo a greetings s from the Baptist and Presby eri n Sunda Schools teepeotively, and r, A. H. Musgrove, M. 1,. A,, briefly ddreased the gather. ing at the Close of the programme, The tihnroh waintaatef lly decorated far the outman, with er scone, flags, eta., but a tinge of me, ruing was evident in a portrait Of the to King Edward VII draped in black. The anniversary ser= vices through° were interesting, at. traotive, metro ire, and ootild hardly t e l h tuft to be prat e to all Who attended. F Heattieet coni atoiationa are due the officer* end thea who in any way atsia- ted in the ger oe*, DEATH 0 THE KING. King Bdwar Buckingham P 11.45 o'clock death being d following an at Doming ao and of the King oa greatest sorrow whose hearts Prince of Wale lee Sovereign, h short reign of n hietory a t zy of stir ing with the co after a long an. in South Afrin at the saltiest the most no struggles of between the L mons, In the and what seem jeots but the m he has been down. Never has aBr Urea King eajoyed throughout his 1 fe the same kind. °tion; as always dward, Under rent parts of the awn °loser to. gether and the, whole Imperial fabric has been qlaterially atreng- thened. Outside the er in high esteem. bring about me tions between E many. In the t France he wa intense admire VII, died at lace, a Loudon, , at ridgy night last, e to pneumonia, auk of bronchitis, enly, the peeping ,ot but bring the to the nation, in award, first as and afterwards ld first plaoe. His o years has been ingtimes, Hies, o pen,. clasion of peace trying campaign and concluding oment of en0 of anions political darn times, that de and the Coin. enith of his fame, d to his loyal sub, dle of his reign, nddenly strioken ly personal aff attended King his reign the di Empire have pire he was held He did much to re friendly rola- gland and Ger. lilted States and regarded with ion, and it is on.r r.a, everywhere son eded that be did mere than any ther man of his own generatic to improve the relations of G eat Britain with other world d owera. Edward d VII goes down n history as the Peacemaker. Bing Edwar• was the b.rst member of t • : 'Brith royal family who eve mRder aistriumphal progress of the ew World, and the that heir • operant 19 yieit Canada, which • t that time had. not 9et beoom: the Dominion, Few people are ,.tt who can re. member this f a •• • ne visit, which took place in /fit', when the then 'Prince of Wales .. as a mere boy. The newe of t• a King's death was received in his town with surprise, and • • a publicly an. noauoed by the tolling of the town bels and th t of St, Paul's Ohnrah, Feeli g referepoee to the demise of t, Soverign were made in the pu ,its on Sunday. Flags float at be f meet, and the town hall build'' g is draped in mourning, THE NE On Saturday Prince of Wal proclaimed Kin He comes to th Dal point in the Britain, but he that is experien ship, and one t he will have e great mass of faith in the Br forge for goo world. ra~ KING, afternoon the a was formally George the Fifth. throne at a oriti- history of Great owes of a family ed in stateaman- ing is certain, that porting him the itizens wbo have ieh Empire as a throughout the WHY NOT SUP O T THE DOOR FACTO -,Y BY-LAW? Friday, May 2'th—just one week from to -morrow he property owners of Wingham will ave it in their power to say by their be ore whether the C. Lloyd & Son door aotory is to remain es an industry of a town; whether a number of the tam ies now in connec- tion with the estab iehment in one way or another are to co • tinne as oitizene,and whether Wingham' : to take another step forward in her etron position as a mantl- f aoturieg town. It seems to us that we oan ill afford to let e • is iadnetry remove from ne when the o.. cessions for which they are asking are : o err all. There can be little objection . the terms of the proposition, as the mount to be raised annually for the p: yment of the deben- tures, $188.38, is a small as to be scarce- ly felt by anyone. It has been stated that the building .t the proposed sheds by the 0, P. R. wi 1 mean the closing of Minnie street no th of the G. T. R bridge. This is a .. istaken idea, Minnie street will be open for traffic at that point just as it is . ow. Moreover, the sheds whioh the C P.R. propose to bnild will be for the ns of any others having business with the • ompany, and not for the exclusive nee of the Lloyd & Son firm. When we co • ider what the removal of the firm would mean in decrease of population, lose o revenue for light and. water rates, taxeeto., to say nothing of the impression that would be sent abroad by tnrnin: down the proposition, we think it is the , . ty of every voter to seriously consider the question before declaring himself . gains: it. Vote for the B .Law. About - tray Cattte. The Timms has ad several requests to publish the laws re stray cattle. The laws of Ontario o this matter are very definite, In case= where cattle are at large and wander onto the premises of one who is not heir owner, there are two courses to p• sae. So soon as an animal is found o a man's premises he may drive it to t e pound and notify the clerk of the nnieipality, which will attend to its r lease or disposition, or he may secure it on hie premises and retain it While 11: is complying with statutory requires me for its dispos- ition, which are th se: He must first publish a notice of t e presence of mach beset on his prope ty in a newspaper issued in his looelity nd keep the tame running for three n aeentnve weeks. It the owner fails to laim the animal its onstbdian meet . cep it for two months, if 1 to and van exceed'? tine a twenty dollare it mast be s Id and after ail expenses of harbortn and sale, which moat not eimeed twe, ty dollars, have been deducted, the glance moat be handed to the treasur: r of the munioi- t in case th la •• fol pal ty a owner of the animal has not in t e meantime been found, It the veil of the animal is beiow twenty dol re it become* the property Of the ma on whose prenti*ea it strayed after he as properly advertise ed its presence. hen an animal le olaimed and a nae* of pa1ture and feeding are date mined the taw makes provielen again exhorbitant charge*. Any person ha boring animate which net his n and deed noti _ aro Own a advert se their preaenoe a liable to pro*eontion, *hoe a heavy fine may lie ifiposed by the justice of the peace. WOMAN SHOT =Y ACCIDENT. Mrs. J.,H, Finley o Meets Death by charge Lower Wingham ccidental Dis• f Gun. A shocking accede home of Mr. Jas. Wingham, on Friday ing in the death of Mr. J. H. Finley, a Mrs. Robertson. Mrs, Finley had g ne to the Robert. son home that mortal : g to emelt in wall- papering, and the tw women were thus engaged when Nor, an Thompson, "a young man employed in Hanna & Co.'s store, came along ab nt 10.15 o'clock to take orders for good.. After getting the order, some friend( conversation took place, and Thompso , noticing a gun on the wall innocently ook down the weap- on and in some wa it was accidentally disoharged, the oo: tents entering Mrs. Finley's left eye, d; : th resulting instant- aneously. Coroner, Dr. 3, . Kennedy was sum- moned and it w s decided to hold an inquest. Dr. Ta,.lynmade a post-mor- tem examination : nd the following were empanelled as a jury:—Geo. Spotton (foreman,). J. H. inkleter,R. S. McGee, W. Johnston, A. s arsou,R. Knox, W D. Pringle, J. A. Mill:, A. Fralick, A. M. Crawford, S. You • g, W. G. Patterson, Dr. A. Ford and ; hos. Cassels. After viewing the rime ns an adjournment was made until .• •ndey afternoon at 1 o'clock, when evbence was taken be fore Coroner Kenna y. Crown attorney 0, E. Seager of Go' erioh •was present, and Barrister Dudl,y Holmes looked af- ter the interest of hompson, Mre. Robertson, at whose home the unfortunate affair occurred, was first palled. She stated' that the two women were engaged in papering when Norman Thompson came td take orders for goods and in going out lie spied the gun and took it down. Sh told Thompson she did not think it was loaded. Almost immediately after arae it wee dtsoharg. ed. Dr. Tamlyn test tion of the remaini muscles of the left mashed, the oharl eye. Mr, Jas. 13. Rob teen stated the gun —a Martin repeati g shotgun—belonged to him The weep n was prodnoad and he explained ite w king. He had that morning put two eh lis in the magazine; it was impossible to tela from the outside appearance whethe the gem was loaded. It would be an easy matter for an ineg- erieno P ed bond to 1 d the gun from the magazines nnknowi gly. Norman Themes° being called stated that he had no kuo ledge of fare -arms, and had no intentio of frightening the hila a e , He did noth recollection o is eoolleot on pull back the elide o he magazine, FIe nnderntood Mrs, Fi ley to ask Mre. Robertson whether t e gun was loaded, to which the lattorr plied that if it were the would not stay in the room. The ladle*ere standin one o either w ne ni ether endo of the window and he gnu was painting toward the Wlndo . In attempting to let downthe bawdier he polled the trig. ger, when the go was discharged. `phi* concluded the evidence, and the after' r' tome o jury a to nelderatiort brought in a verdict to the effeat that the deoeaa. ed i1dna F'niiley o me to her death by t 000nrred at the Robertson, Lower orning last result. e. Finley, wife of d sister•in-law of led as to the condi. of Mrs, Finley. The eye were torn and having entered the the Om/large of as n in the betide pt Norman Thompson and they milder - ed the diegharge of thewa un o * g s a.oi dental. The affair is a ve table one, and adds warnings In regard handling of firearms' The late Mrs. Rini y was a native of Fremont, Ohio, and ante here with her husband about two ears ago. Beside* her husband she lea es a daughter about 12 years and a son bout 15 years oldi by a former marr ge. The father of the deceased lady arrived in town on. Monday and the r mains were taken on Tuesday morning to Premont tot burial. Unbenuded sym athy will be felt for the bereaved re Jives in the severe affliction which h s fallen upon them, :. sad and regret- /lather egret/lather to the lis* of to the injudicious PASTURE,—I h 160 acres of geese• tend and will pasture cattle at $5 per head for season. Plenty of water. JAS. DONLEY, Whitechurch P. 0, PUBUC SCOOL BOARD, At the regular School Board on the members Trustee Manners, Ieard, presidiug. showed a total a April of 309, the partment being: 43; 5, 44;6,41;71 following woman salaries of teaohe authorized : —T. Sanderson, teami ton, repairs to Hamilton, forma. report of the boils ved. The Secrete request payment pupils attending Board then adjon eting of the. Public nesday evening, all ere present except the chairman, U. E. he prtnoipal's report rage attendanoe for erage for each de. 1, 40; 2, 53; 8, 45; 4, 43, Paythent of the e, together with the s and caretaker, was [all, printing $3.25; A. g, $2.50; C. J, Thorn - pump, $2 50; A. L. ehyde, e6 65. The inepeotor was reoei- " y was instructed to , f fees of non-resident the school, and the ned. The Call of The West. Every man in the West is a boom. stet.. He finds himself in a big country and his ideas expand pro. portionately, 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 is look- ing forward to the time when he can sell out and come "home" to Ona rano. The West is a good place to make money—or lose it, but Ontario is Home, with all that word meaua, Huron County land is as good as any in the world, and there is no investment ole earth so safe as the earth itself. Call and see our list of fine farms for sale. Ritchie 86 Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE MEN'S OXFORDS The Oxford season is here again, and what a season it will be A good pair of Oxfords will mark the well groomed Man. We are showing the latest Models, made by Makers that know how. Ties, Batton or Bineher style, Bright t 1eathe s or dull f nieh. Med. into 01 narrow toe. F;streme Myles or toheervative models. Straight or Swing lasts. $3.O00 $3.,50, 654.00 to $LOO W. J. . atL in, ri re R solo Agents fur Harpy nn•1 w"leer fled invletua bltoed fu* L,.,t.es and (faits,