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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-05-26, Page 1THS WINGHAIVI TI VOL, XXXIX.-NO. I998. WINGIII, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. SAY 26, 1910. $i. A YEAR IN ADVANCE ODORLESS Niothine Prevents and Destroys MOTHS Oan be dusted into Fore, Blankets. Carpets, Couches, etc., without the slightest injury to fabric. It has no odor. It does not contain poisonous drugs. Price 25 Cents. Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Blook, Wingham. At 40 x..,4.,.0.. You will regret you did not attend one of Canada's Sigh - Grade Business Colleges, lo- cated at Peterborough Welland Orangeville Wingham Clinton Walkerton Now isa good time to enter. Our graduates receive from $400 to $1500 per annum: Mail Courses in 100 different subjects, Write for particulars. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GPO, SPUTTON, Principal. The Tent The Tent Caterp its appearance. have been found i ards and in the not plentiful, ye{ amine every tree take pains to dei twelve years ago fnl and oonsid destroyed. An this year might this plague. � aterpiliar. lar has again made ebs of these pests some of the arch - woods and although farmers should ex• in the orchard and troy them. Ten or hey were very plenti- rable vegetation was ounce of prevention revent a repetition of CALL IN and have a look at gnx's new 1910 wall papers. PASTURE. -I have 160 sores of grass land and will pasture cattle at $5 per head for season. Plenty of water. JAS. DONLEY, Whiteohnrch P. 0. Christie's Grocery PHONE 59, A REAL DELICACY IN SCOTCH HERRING This is eomething above the aver= age quality. We've sampled thorn ourselves and can declare diem tip- top. They aro put up in tomato sauce in Aberdeen, Scotland for f3ol- brooke's,and Holbrooke's name stands for the best in the land. Per tin 150. ..gid». LOOK OUT POR PINE APPLE NOW. King Olaf Sardines. Here's a Sardine that's seoond to tion0. it is a vetyy amail dolioate gbh peeked in the fineat of oil, To lovers of high-grade Sardines we rem el- trend this one. Per tin 15o. I-lolbrooke's Punch Saute toy one battleand yon Won't be able to toast the temptation to buy Mother. Per bottle 250. The Tea and Giles Snore CUT FLOWERS AND. FLORAL OESIGNS T. C. GRAHAM & SON PHONE 101. Wear Green's Shoes and Rubbers Victo The 24th of quietly observed as' ham. The stores were olosed, and a nt er people attended. neighboring plaoee, advantage of the oke visit friends at a citizens' band furs Listowel celebratio a Day. ay -Tuesday -wail holiday in Wine- d business places miser of the yonng- he celebrations in while others took p railway fares to stanoe. Wingham hed music at the Nnwese and latest designs in wall paper at Keox's. Child Seri A serious and p the year -and -a -h and Mrs. John Ho Saturday last. T mother on the top store, and fell do basement, sustain collar bone, beeid extent of whioh certained at tiro hoped, however, t soon be fully regio of what may be e miraculous escape usly Injured. nful accident befell f.old son of Mr. per, of Morrie, on child was with its oor of Hanna & Co.'s the elevator to the g a fracture of the other injuries, the ould hardly be as. of writing. It is at the little one may red from the effects neidered an almost from instant death. WANTED -Sons est prices paid. African Scrip. High- pply at Traps Office. 12th Jul The committe No, 794 which h of arrangements celebration here sparing no effor tails for the even Wien facilities a on the three lines talented speakers and preparations a entertainment of oonraging reports all directions, and peoted that this ye be the largest and part of the Previa Celebration. of Wingham L, 0. L. in hand the making or the 12th of July is losing no time nor in perfeoting the de- , Excellent tramper - being arranged for f railway, talented have been secured, e being made for the 0,000 people. En - e coming in from is confidently ex- r's celebration will t ever held in this TRUNKS and VALISES. -The best kind and at lowest prices. W. J. GREER, Goderich to De Mr. E. H. Ayer, 1 agent of the White made his twelfth an ham on Thursday with the Goderioh•t which will be held 18th. Mr. Ayer in prospects are bright fine weather has bee White Star people nothing undone whi comfort and cone rove. partie trains and boat for will be found on p oit, June 18th. genial excursion Star line, Detroit, nal trip to Wing - est, in connection -Detroit excursion, n Saturday, Jnne orms ne that the or a good crowd, ordered, and the 11, as usual, leave h will make for the ienoe of their pat - ars of the time of his popular outing e 5 of this paper. Good general ser Jnne. Apply at WALKER. nt want by let of nae to MRS. 0. M. Kincardine's The new post e (Jardine was ope Tuesday of feat w Reporter in report building given on Nioholson,the fol -Tho building to complete tha now that it is ii is due Mr. Wm. or. His woek i firstolase and if tract is oarrie and honest as will have noth' ew Post Office. ce building at Kin- d to the pnblio on ek. The Kincardine ng the opening of the townsman, Mr, Wm. wing words of praise: s taken a little longer wee anticipated, but Jelled a word of praise Ntoholson, the centred - every detail has been every government eon - out as conscientiously is ono the government g to And fault with. Call at KNox'S and look at the beet Wall . paper value ever shown in Wing. hire. An interestin Demonstration. The :products f the International Vatnieli Co. Limit 0, (Standard Vern. iahed) Will be dem netreted at the Store of Messrs. J. G. S wart, Wingham, on Tuesday, June 7th The ladies will be shown exaotiy wh they shonld WSW 'on the prOthicte of t e big International Viral. Elastica h been demonetrated tie the right floor 9, ieh, white "Labque. tet" shows up Wel and ae the house. Wife's friend ---the one brighter, You certainly ehontdvi tthe store andaek for a copy, of "Dainty Decorator" --a' free book that desorib the many uses of "tuaoclneret" •bon he house. Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page S. Board of Tr The annum meeti Board of Trade, officers and other will be held in the Tuesday evening, All members ars be present; and a their membership ded that the trees the same, so they pate in the busin Any of the busines to become membe The Board of Trad great deal in the i and is capable of be a large attends Tuesday evening e Meeting.. g of the Wingham or the election of important business, council chamber on ay 81st., at 8 o'olook, rgently regnested to wbo have not paid ee are kindly remitt- er will gladly neeept ay be able to partici, 8e of the meeting, men who may wish will be welcomed, te a000mpliehing a erects of the town, oh more. Let there oe at the meeting on xt. Get Pineapples at 0 tie's this week. Auctioneer and Pedlars, Licensee have be n issued by County Treasurer Holmes o the following per- sons for 1910: Aaotioneere George Beckett, Thos, G ndry, James Stanley, Van R. VauI'or an, Henry Torrance, John Purvis, 0 F. Vandriok, Alex. Morrison, Patr' k Walsh, F. 5. Scott, Thomas Came on, John Gill, B.. S. Philips, R. Mo hales, W. A. Currie, W. Anderson, G. W. Walker, D. N. Watson, 0. H. ileon, Joseph White, Thomas Bro , Frank McConnell, Louis Goebel, roes Henderson, D. W. Henderson, Ed. Bossenberry. Pedlars. -J. E. Harnwe 1, H: H. Jones, R. A. Govier, Percy hitfield, F. L. Wtlbee, Thomas Langan W. K. Whaley, Wm. Beddiok, W. J. c0raol;en, Geo. Beat- ty, J. M. Whitb , Geo. 11. Lowery, A. McDonald, 'Jos, elinas, James R. Cott, Geo. K. Hollan , Robert Shaw, John Young, Edward Mitohell, WOOL WANTED -+:,000 lbs; highest prices, cash or tra GEo. E, RING, District The annual moeti District of the Met held at Ripley on day of last week olergymen and I very interesting interest to Chore were discussed. part in the prog Ferguson, B. D., Ball, Fordwioh; Bervis; Rev. W Wingham; Rev. vale; Rev, E. G. following resoluti R. S. Baker, of Te by D. O. Taylor, solved, that we ex the exoellent man tario Government option law; tha penditure require money well spent terest of the provi press the hope tha not allow the qu hamper the wides the law." The unanimously. eeting, g of the Wingham odiet Church was uesday and Wednea. d was attended by ymen, There was a ogram and topics of and Church work mong those taking m were Rev, H. T. inoardine; Rev. John v. W. M, Pomeroy, L, Rutledge, D. D. W. Andrew, Blue - well, Brussels. The was moved by Rev. °water, and seconded of Lnoknow : "Re- nee our approval of er in whioh the On- s enforcing the local we consider the ex - for enforcement as nd in the highest in - be, and that we ex - the Government will stion of expense to read enforcement of evolution was carried Home made bread -Try it. FRANK R. HOwsON. KING'S . for Mangles, Turnips and Corn. West Huron omen's Institute. Association Metinge will be held throughout the Co 017.81 the following plaoes as follows: Kintail on June 26th; St. Helene, Publi. Hall on June 271h; Wingham, 0. 0. , Hall. on June 28th; Londeeboro, on J . ly 9th; Holinesville at Mra. Mnlhollan,'e (afternoon) on Silly lith; Goderioh at he I. 0. O, F., Hall, (afternoon) July 1 th; St. Augustine on July 13th, Mies E E, Smillie, Toronto, who is a graduate • arae With consider- able practical cattier encs in her proles• sion, will give an a • dress at eaoh Of the above meetings on ne of the fallowing atibjeote:--"Preve-tion and Treatment of Tnberouloeis" "Home Nursing"; Personal Hygien= and Health in the Home"; "Disease `elms"; "Diet in m- 00080; "Canadian iterature and Writ- ers." These moo logs should be both interesting and profitable to every woman who is its erected itt the better+ ment Of oonditi . nil in and around the home. Afterno ' • meetings commence at 2 80 and the evening meetings at 8 o'olook. All a • welcome. Conte and bring '.youth frien' 9. 'W Aur, PAl'nnt from 5o, to $1,00 per r011, M IteoN's. Dia, A. J. Irwin and W. .1, Price Will aloes their dental offices every Wednee• day afternoon from the let till May to the 1st Of OoiOber, CHURCH N1pTES. Sacramental services. St, Andrew's Presbyter Snaday rnoroing, June tory cervi°° will be l y evening, June 8rd, .at 7,' o'elook,�,•- MEMORIA SERVICE,. ill be held in Fitting Tributes an Church on Late Kin 5t1s, Prepara, eld on Pride WANTED -Maid for s Toronto. Apply to M Carlton St, family in Woons, 174 "QUEEN EST ER" The cantata, ,. Queen given, in the opera hone of Thursday, June 9th, pioes of the Wingham Young Men's Christian work of getting op this b is under the direction 01ine, and a chorus of will take part. A tr those who attend, F will be given next wee dance of thooe taking at the rehearsal to be day) evening, at 8 o'ol ether," will be on the evening inter the sue - ranch of the sociation. The autiful cantata f Prof, G. W. out fifty voioes t is in store for ther particulars , A full atten- art is requested eld this (Thurs. k. WANTED. -- A stats must have certificate. ERN FOUNDRY Go., WI nary engineer; pply to WEST. ham. Bank Directors On Monday morning dismissed the action br Stovert, curator of the to recover $33,110 fro McMillan and Donal promissory notes given ants as ostensible cone in the Sovereign Bank notes, totalling some those sued on held b the present notion we a test ease: of Liable. hanoellor Boyd ught by W. E. Soverign Bank, Messrs, Donald B, McMillan, on by the defend - oration for stook There are other 00,000, similar to the curator, but in the nature of Fresh fish every week -end, at T. FELLS' botcher shop, Mrs. J. L. Mur Quite unexpectedly mons on Monday Murray, wife of Murray, of Toroot pastor of Knox 0 Mrs. Murray had invalid for the past recently she seem strength. During the return of an o ed her strength an severe attack pr and in the early h ing she passed pe fall of 1908 the R fromthe active after a period of t of Knox Church, years in the servio Church. During. Murray had been and mother and a associate in Ohris universally eetee wide circle of frie band, Mee. Mutt who deeply mour ay's Death. name the surn- aming to Mrs. ev. Dr. J.. L , and formerly nroh, Kincardine. een practically an wo years, but until d to be gaining in he past three mouths ailment undermin- on Saturday night a ed too much for her ars of Monday morn- efully away. In the . Dr. Murray retired ork of the ministry irty years as pastor incardine, and forty of the Presbyterian 11 those years Mrs - most devoted wife efiioient and faithful an service. She was ed and beloved by a de. Besides her bus- leaves five children her loos. PASTURE -Par tura for cattle fo same by applyi Wingham, es requiring good pas - the season can secure g to W. J, Deyell, County of From the repo Clerk Lane to take the foltowin the population of years named: - Townships Ashfield......... Claiborne. Goderieh Grey Hallett" Howiok, ...3,602 Morrie ... ........... .... 2,170 Millop.......... ... ....2,234 S1 Iey ... • .......1, 788 Stephen ,..3,588 Turnberry. ....... ...1,805 Tnokersmith 2,123 1,903 1,619 1,795 uron Population. sent in by County he Government, we figures as showing uron Oounty for the ... 1909 1908 2 689 2,710 ,...1,452 1,527 1 956 1,959 3 004 8,066 ,..2,475 5,450 3 154 3,140 8,600 2,210 2,803 1,829 8,650 1,806 2,109 1,975 1,909 1,909 Uehorne....• Wawanosh, E Wawanoeh, W Totals 87,$52 37,888 Towns and Villages, 130116i.............. ...x.. 529 540 Blyth. . ............. 772' • 816 Brntsels.. ..... Clinton ,. .... ....2,389 2,448 Exeter ....... ......1,610 1,600 Goderioh. ,.. 4 551 4,133• Heriaall . , , „ .. . , 822 804 Seaforth.......... 2,145 2,251 Wingham.... .... ,..., 2,851 2,810 Wroxeter ,......-.... 411 445 Totals .....16,600 17,031 Grand Total ..... 54,042 54,919 Carnes' Oxfor13, Ties, Pumps and Sitepsre in the handsomest models that ever graced a Shoe Store. $1 75, $2.25 up to $3,00 or $3.50. W. 3. Gltit>J1t, id to Memory of Edward,, Friday last, the de funeral was observed public holiday,,, the s for the entire day, service was held in th o'clock A. m., at whin gathering of citizens, filled. Ae a prelimin the Citizens' Band March in Saul" and a the direction of Mr. iahed appropriate opening hymn Rev. portion of Scripture offered by Capt, Rich Army. . Tonohing ad ered by Rev, E. H. Rutledge and Rev. whom referred in the benign influence of t the promotion of nations of the worl and impressive servi a close by the singi Anthem and the dox tion being pronou Petrie. of the late Eing's n Wingham as a ores 'tieing olosed very impressive town hall at 10 there was a large e hall being well y to the eervloe, toyed the "Dead Mon ohoir ander W. Cline ;mu- sics. After the D. Perri° read a and prayer was s of the Salvation rinses were deliv- rely, Rev. W. L L. Steeves, all of ighest terms to the late sovereign in ease among the The interesting was brought to of the National logy, the benedio- oed by Rev. D, DR. RIED Comm Snoe.-The subset Shoe on Earth; Makes walking a pleas- ure. See them. W. J. GREER, sole agent. CANADIAN PRES ASSOCIATION. The fifty-second Canadian Press Asso Toronto on Tuesday last week. This in annual meeting that paper has attended thie year's meeting ever attended. Ma portanoe to publish with much profit t association ie now that are of praotioa and much good will the newspaper bus standing in the d towns. The big trea address on "Jonrna Henry Watterson, editor of the Lon' Courier -Journal, 0 had fifty-six years e:< paper work and his of good advice to th On "newspaper ideal: said: -"In a word, newspaper should co public prosecutor; ra representative, friend good men and good w upon the community heaven, not kindling fires of hell; its aim a and all the time, to brighten, to radiate and embitter, to browbeat a The speaker paid a "quiet, unobtrusive sympathy with the pe der present conditions conductors of the mod he praised by compar brilliant, showy, dazzl selfish men," who were under the old regime. Another prominent gu ciation was Sir Macken Premier of Canada, w year, told of his experie paper business since 18 Davis, who has just years as editor of the M was another guest of and in a speech full outline of his long e business. Those pres County were: ---W. Post; J. Leslie Kerr, 0 McLean, Seaforth Exp Elliott, Wingham Ti was elected as a memb Live Odmmittee of the The three day occur: Ontario was attended men. The /Inas m take in this trip. nnual meeting of lation was held at nd Wednesday of de the fourteenth the editor of this thout a break and as the best we haus y matters of im- re were discussed all present. The orating on subjects nee to publishers e done in putting •ese on a higher fferent pities and this year was an em" by Colonel he distinguished :villa, Kentucky, 1. Watterson has .erience in news• emarks were full newspaper men. ' 001. Watterson do not think the eider itself as a her the personal and neighbor of men, pouring in the sunshine of nd stirring the d end, first, last enlighten and to warm, not to d to dazzle." tribute to the en, in warm ple," who un - are the real n press, whom on with "the g, vain and anally evolved et of the Also. le Bowels, ex- p in his 89th ee in the news- . Mr. W. R. completed fifty When Advocate, he Association, f humor gave an patience in the t from Huron Kerr, Brussels inton Era; Wm. sitoi', and H. B. es. Mr, Elliott r of the Exeon- Weekly Section. on through New So many hating inquired about lessons in dub syringing, Mies Sperling has de- cided to open a aloes. Any desiring te join, kindly call at her hoine, Minnie Street, between 4 and 0 p. tn. Saturday, May 28th. on Tneildtty* Pa= eating at Tamar), oWned by act , won the King's A Very happy e Wednesday afterno Mr. arid Mrs, John Carrick, when thel Lillian, was rtnited Edward Wenzel. T tied by the Itev. L erred of many invite tit Ureic plaoe last itt the home Of eldest danghter, 111Arriag6..10 Mr. nuptial knot Wag the Dread THE LLOYD BY -L. W CARRIED. The Door FaCtOry To Remain An Industry of t e Town. Voting en the byeht A lease of the John D 21 years for a factor Friday last, and rem of the by..law by n the required percent ing that a steady r greater part of the large vote Vinii polle The , posing of that the manufeetn tinae to be au in and that the prise factory will be tar the new buildinge the equipment inst which will be coin future. The folio the vote by wards: to grant a bonus Lloyd Son, and idson property for site, took place an ed in the carrying mber of votea over e. Notwithetend. in fell during the bit by-law means of doors will eon - t capacity of the ely 'named when are completed and Iled, the work upon enoed in the near ng is the result of For Ward 1 60 Ward 2 50 Ward 4 104 270 PERS Against 14 17 20 27 78 Mr, jno. Kerr vie ted in London for a fesi days. Miss Jean Ross, o Clinton, is visiting relatives iu town. home in 'Woodstock Mies M. Tibbs s ent Tuesday with relatives in London Miss Mary Count, , of Toronto, spent the holiday at her h me in town. Mr, A. J. Malool spent the holiday at his parental how near Mitchell, spent Tuesday at hi home in town. Miss Edith Bee er of Toronto, spent the holidity with h parents in town, Mr. Alex, Davide n, of Galt vent the holidaye at his par tal home in town. Mr. Jas. Carter, Sarnia was visit- ing for a few days ith Mr. F. G. Sperl- Miss Fannie G een, of Woodstock, visited at her hom in town for a few days, Mr Robt. Mo nrney has returned home from Toront University for the holidays. Miss Mary Mo regor spent the hon. days visiting w th her brother at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Toronto, spent the holiday ith Mr. and Mrs. 3. Beemer. a few days of t e past week with her parents here, Tuesday mornin on a few weeks trip through the Wes Mrs. W. 3. B ee and children are visiting with re tives and friends in Paris and Lend Mr. Frank Co y, who has spent the past few month at Cobalt, ie spending a few holidays,at is home in town. Mr, and Mrs Robt. Maxwell, of the Binevale road pent the holidays with their daught , Mrs. Hugh Rose at Mr, Peter 0 mpbell leaves next week for Halifax to ttend the meeting of the General Asse bly Of the Presbyterian Miss McLeen, o Toronto and Mrs. (Dr.) Godfrey, of MI leo, were visiting with Wingham frien for a few days. Me. And Mrs. Mond Anderson left on Friday on a oliday trip and will !pond the s tiler months with relatives at Galt, Berlin and °Allis, Mr, E, Aye , the genial agent of the White Stet ine, Detroit, Was in town hist wee completing arrange. ments for the is nual Greyhound exoter. mien from Gode ich to Detroit, on Satur- day, June 18th. The (lemma() al teane of Oat:Mien benke are $114,110,000 in excess of the mime dieoeunts year ago, Total de - petits in Caned lammed by $110,000,- 000 in the same . /1 brake as if 0 in. the expert Of V duOtion it 12,000 in 1908, besides Canada, Sent Gr her itripOrts, te twenty two nada Weald Seen lead ter ripples from Ilorth teat estimate of pro, berrele it year and tit Britiari 89 per COD'S of ell he large quantities they countries. WAIT The wet-weet work of putting i The statute lab the front, ono horeeS have not le we bays too nsati of men. Some of that weals One pnt shove). No w0 worth ranch wh teams in the gr loaded, and,tea yarns. Let eve and work. Th rlre in the bette road to Wingh hour. outaxcw bps retordea the r problem in again kr eat trouble 10 that rind to shovel gravel; teams for the number s feel like suggesting in seme time with the der oar time is DO 4 you tree two or three vel pit waiting 10 be eters probably spinning y man bring a shove/ better shape the roads for us. A good straight m would save many An We will mis the lote Robert Currie from this viol tY; many of ne remember of hie visite to he old Grange hall here years ago, wh he gave us many a Milk on draining e land, growing turnips, and kindred eubjeote. BRING ALONG Y0171; STEOBS.-We do repairing and we do it right, W, 3. Greer. Parties wiehing sir gardens plowed should leave their rders early at Salt Block office. Upper L ke Steamers. Wings of pa Sarnia for Soo a Wednesday and Also additional 30th. Sailings m, and Owen S gian Bay ports tions from any anger etea e from. • g n Monday May ollingwood 1.80 in aye • for Soo and Geer - Tickets and reservo. rand Trunk Agent, The Call of The West. Every man in the West is a boom- eter. He finds himself in a big country and his ideas expand pro- portionately, but let ne not forget that Ontario is still the premier Far off fields always look green and many a MEW in the Weet is look- ing forward to the time when he can sell out and home "home" to On- tario. The West is a good place to make money -or lose it, but Ontario is Horan, with all that word means% Huron County band is as good as any in the world, and there is no investment on earth so safe as the earth itself. Call and see our list of fine farms for sale. Ritchie Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Vammogoommomosomomisal Stylish Oxfords 110 Man or Woman's Wardrobe n will be Complete this Summer, without a pair of Low Oat Shoes, With oar tow Gut Footwear, there's no slipping or gapo4r, for the Shoes are .shaped correctlr. PERIOR MOD CIA vemdadoiressomalonrownInftismoismissimaisommeselsonlow Our Oxfords were chosen from among the best Makers' hest. Oxfords and our Women's $1.50, $2.00 or $3,00 Oxfords cannot be duplicated. for these prices, else- where. Bat do not judge of our Shoo values by our prices, for all Shoe prices sound alike. Look at Or Oxfords -and then judge. Sole Agents for Meer twit Flater Inviattitt /Shoes fur Ltal. emu Lienta.