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The Wingham Times, 1910-08-18, Page 1VOL. XXX1X.--NO 2010, THE REXALL RHEUMATISM CURE For Rheumatism only. This does not cost you one cent unless it does good. We cheerfully re• fund money, KODAKS AND CAMERAS to rent 25c per day. Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST The 2Store Macdonald Stook, Wingham, 4441444444444♦44444.4♦4♦44 + INSTRUCTION I +• ON THE + ;, VIOLIN ,• 4.4. 4 + —BY — r • H. E. PIKE, L.1t. c. mt. 4.4 • Lougheed's Boarding House, 4 Minnie Street, WINGHAM, Ont. • 4•• • a.T:ItMS ON APPLICATION, 4 • •44444444.44+4441•••444444• WINCHAM TIMES. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 1910. 1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS M & SON T. C. GRA(-�A PHONE 101, Wear Greer's Shoes and Robbers Work on tl The work on th along nicely and tl met wish very little ing John street, now completed as fi and the branch sews ed on John street. and oellar, drain cot made. Wingham Business OoI1eo' e Sewer, sewer is moving e contractors have et back ainoe pass he main sewer is' r as Patrick street �has been complet- Some of the sewer nections are being Wagons for sale. Apply to GuNNS', Limited. Is a link in Canada's Creat - est Chain of High gh Grade Colleges found duringthe ed past twenty six years. This chain is the largest train- ers of young people in Canada and it is freely admitted that its graduates get the best posi- tions. There i3 a reason; write for it. A diploma from the Commercial • Educators' Association of Canada is ' a passport to success, You may study partly at home and f1nf h at the College, Enter anyday. Fall Term Opens Aug. 29th WINGHAM BUSINESS ' COLLEGE CHAS. W. BURNS, - Principal. GLV, SPOTTON, - President, Kincardine's' Mayor Geo. M. of Kincardine, die an illness of a few driok was a son of Kendrick, the first (sardine, and was b wards of sixty ye Kincardine when the exception of t in Guelph and Har dent of Kincardine Read Willis & Co.'s adv on pane 8. Praise to Y ung Vocal • s.t. . The Gorrie Vide to reporting a lawn social recently held at Wroxeter refers nt3 took lad who y meat as follows:— (mita mention of the eilson, of Toronto, e Hotnntis, of Wing - of the termer showed ndid control and of weetnese. Mies Ho- ly well, and for one ,L[kable that she Binge jticloua training Miss W rank well up. B. to a Wingham yo part in the entertai We wish to make s singing of Mies and Miss Margneril ham, The singing a voice under spl good range and mnth did expeedi so young it is rem so well. With ju Homnth bide fa among our vooali Mayor Dead. cKendrick, druggist Friday night after eeks. Mr. McKen- e late Matthew Mo. postmaster of Kin- rn in Hamilton np• rs ago. lie went so nits young, and with 0 or three years spent Ilton has b = : n a resi- inoe. Sewing wanted ., et ;vartioulare at TIAIES OFFICE. Wingham This year's Voters of Wingham has be first posted in Oler Monday last. The li of 818 voters. In P 255; Part 3, 97. T are as follows:—Wa 15i; Ward 3, 198; vision 1, 205; poll• The number of perso as jurors, Is 355. number otanstere on i Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. TOMATOES Are now to the front. We've only had several small lots, and considering' every thing the qual- ity has been A ALL ORDERS WILL BE PPILLED WITH THE BEST STOCK PROCURABLE AND AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES This is the store for PURE VINEGAR and BEST QUALITY SPICES GENUINE BARGAINS IN CHINAWARE In , order to make room for goods to some in, huge reductions will be matte in DINNER SETS TOILET SETS TEA SETS J ANC'Y CfIINA, ETC. 'Cane here for GOOD TEA AND COFFEE. Fresh fish evjr'y weekend, at T. FELLS' butcher shop. Died at Fo Mr. Ilcgh Prior, Wingham and Turn Sellar hospital at F day last, followin peritonitis. The d forty three years of as a boiler maker had been ill for o parents, both of were for many years residents, of Tnrn- ther of Mrs. F. W. The remains er- n Monday evening, r. Arthur Prior,. ed, and his wife he funeral took afternoon from g rooms to the ters' List. 'List for the Town printed .and was Groves' offloe on t contains a total rt 1, 466; Part 2, 'voters by wards d 1, 164; Ward 2, rd 4, polling divin- g division 2, 100. s qualified to serve net year the total he list w e 891. Set of single har' •s= and buggy for sale cheap. Apply • • , DAVIS. No Minis Although Wing thee, it iwas scar young couple on week, whose ex what unique. T i n orderthat the married. They hi parsonage, lo, no Baptist, and he a terian manse was reverend gentlema of Wingham's div erating in other off r in Town m has five obur- ely enough for a Monday, of last erience was some• ay came to town might be quietly d to the Methodist actor; then to the y also; the Presby - tried, but alas, this made one of the trio nes who were romp - es. t William. former resident of erry, died in Mo• t William, on Fri - an operation for ceased, who- was e, was employed Port Arthur and y a few days. His horn are deceased, Building New The oontreotors b work on the building of to replete() the small w the gravel road south The new bridge will with concrete abutmen batmen Warden Irwin and of Morrie will ende tinge for a deviation this road rias be used for as it will be some weeks bridge is completed. berry. Ile was a br Strioker of this tow rived in Wingharn accompanied by brother of deoea and ohild and place on Tueeda Walker's undertak Wingham cemetery A Splen Mr. A D. MoKe the Lnaknow S publishing an illn n eotion with the There are given a tures of the pro business plaoee as of the, town, bus e dition is a credit the people of Luc gratulated on ha newspaper office. The W The Western F Sep. 9th to 17th, a tion, is beoomin year. Breeders e report good res their animals at dation for the di Stook is well arra and the prizes this year. In prizes there are specials, one of Service, value $4 Year -Old Filly id Edition, zie last week brought tinel up-to.date in rated edition in oon- Old Boys' re -anion, urge number of pit• inent business men ell as a short history etas men, eto. The o the publisher and now are to be con- ing an up-to-date ridge. ve • commenced the new bridge °den bridge on of Wingham, be, of steel floor end eeve Taylor or to arr- ad so that public] travel tore the new Canadian National :)(titbit' Return Tickets at sin •Ie fa issued via Grand Truo. R - tem from all stations in Cornwall and Ottawa; gust 27th to Sept. 1 Canadian National Ex.lbi Return limit Sept. 13th, low rates will also be in fain days.' Full parttoale from any Grand Trunk A The eohoul children need the best of shoes. Try our School Shoes. W. J. GREER, Junior M The honor junior ination results week and in oon Education Depart ing'etatement: — in each subject is didate's name, 1 honors, II. seoond 1olaes honors, and III. third•class honors, respectively. The successful candidates —R. Ball, history, III. , in III , Greek I ; N. , French I.; B. Kay, 'eh II., physics III., n AI.; R. H. Lloyd, hysios L, chemistry ory III„ English II , (Rance, mathematics hemistry II.; M. G. ; English IL, biol. II, ; J. Scott, history in III , French I ; y III., English III. riculation. matriculation exam - ere announced last eotion therewith the hent made the follow - he standing obtained ndioated after a e'en - indicating first-class will be way Sys• ade west of d going An- nclueive, for on, Toronto. 910. Special eat on der• and tickets nt. Old People in Mr, H. H. Sherriff, a hem boy, who is now bo assistant postmnater at St writing to his parents, Jae. Sherriff, reports good section of the West and t now general. Mr. Sherri a very interesting item as notioed in Lloyd's:News, ed in London, England, t claimed to be the King' died at the age of 106 yea living three miles from S and Mrs. Sohn MoOoehe Goshen was 108 years and John MoCoahen will should he live till Deets This old couple are living farm, over half a mile fr their nearest neighbor. walks to town and back, miles, and to see him w say hewas good for 1i ty am personally acquaints his intellect is as young a look at him you would ju be about sixty years. ie still able to do her o end keep house. I do have any ;people down old as these people. Th' for Saskatchewan clime following are th in Huron county English II , La Cluff, Latin II history III., Eng Latin III , Germ mathematics II ; II. ; J. O'Neil, hi Greek III.; 0. C. III., physics III., Rumford, history ogy III., chemistry II., English I., Li F. VanStone, histq stern Fair. ir, London, Ontario a Live Stock Exhibi- more popular each d Stockmen always to from Exhibiting ondon, The olassifi• erent breeds of Live ged in the Prize List ered are extra good dition to the oaah a number of good hioh is a Silver Tea .00, for the beat Two - red in Canada, given by "The Canadia Farm." This should bring out a goo entry in this olaes. The cash prizes for the Cattle, Sheep and Swine are • 1 increased this year and a large entry a expeoted. The rule withholding third prize when 110 Dom. petition was offe ed has been with• drawn, and all pri es may be awarded if the animals are • orthy. Medals Will be given in tome 9: otions in the Sheep Department. The o ag and Cat Show will again be a fea . re this year. Men - day, September 1 •h, will be AAthletie Day, when a po . alar programme of sports, including a ug•of•War, will be put On. All infor P anon will be given on application to the 8eoretary, Lon- don, Ontario. est. rover Wing- k•keeper and City, Sask., r. and Mrs, drops in his 1 nutting is also gives us follows :—"I paper print - at one who ideas enbjeot e. We have, ar City, Mr. Mrs. Mo dlast June, 98 years old ber 29 next. n their own m their son, John often nearly seven k one would years yet. I with him and his body. To ge his age to ra. McCoshen n housework t think you in Ontario as sounds good 0." Cow To ExOHANGJ,—A good Jersey Grade Cow to exchange for Holstein, or other heavier milker. Apply to L. W. HANSON, National, Hotel, Wingham. Growth of Rural Telephones. To anyone 'who'tr roads one of the most is the continuous evide of the rural telephone contemporary, Even and sparsely settled p try have their strings spreading like a net way after highway a here and there to to house that, were it not ing link of electricity, isolated. The call of t is no uncommon sound to -day. Men are calla ing, prices aro learned, ling is done, orders g and grocer, and friendl are all among the m keep the busy rural lin farmer with a telephon sated than his brother i often far lees so, for t rule, does not know hi bur. The farmer kno thanks to the wonde Prof. Graham Bell, neighbors 611 day or e night. The North Co. has 'set the we people of this Beotion connection with Win Bide world. The nearly 160 subscribe Wingham and a la will have oonneotion the se.tBOn, Parties installed can get full rates, etc at the TIlut els the country triking features oe of the growth ompanies. says a he most remote to of the conn• of wired poles, ork along high - d branching off in some farm or the connect - mild indeed be e telephone bell n the farmhouse for the thresh - buying and eel - to the butcher gossip and chat ny things that e buzzing, The is no more iso. the oity, indeed city man, as a next• door neigh- s everybody and, ful invention of can talk to his y minute of the won Telephone for many of the to have telephone ham and the out- ompany now has e oouneoted with e number more efore the 01.4e of ening a telephone particulars as to cillee. High Sal Salaries in all lines none so rapidly as ate ladies graduating fro Business College dnri have started at from T Dollars ($15) per wee graduates of a few ye ing Twelve Hnndr per annum. Any yo stenography in six TQWN CUNCIL.. A special meeting oil was held on fixes members present exp old. The matters c 1 1 were the Bell Te op. of the Town Ooun• ay evening,a the all dept Conu. MoDon• p for consideration one Co, franchise, the appointing of aEngineer and the passing of a bylaw o regulate the con• strnotion of sewers. Bylaw No, 617, r pealing the by law of last regular meati g and authorizing the Mayor and Oler to sign the agree ment with the Bell elepbone Oo., giv- ing a five year frau hire in Wiugbaw, was given three read ngs and on motion of Oonne. Elliott ud MoK.bbou was paeeed as read. The new egreem nt gives the town $100.00 per year en two free long-dis- tance telephones, By law No. 618, ppointing Elsworth Bolton, of Listowel as Engineer under the Ditches and W teroonrses. Aot, fix• ing his remuuerati and fixing the fees of the Clerk under the Aot was given three readings and n motion of Couto. Redmond and Bon was passed. By -Law No. 6 2, dealing with the oonatruotion and regulations in refer once to sewers to the attention of the Councillors for o er an hour and was considered clans by clause. The by law provides that the cost of construct- ing a sewer will , e 52 Dents per foot and this sum spread • er a period of thirty years will make n annual coat of 33r; cents per foot of frontage tax to the property owner whose premises the sewer passes. Thnecessary provision was made for p rties owning' corner lots. On motion •f Comas. Elliott and Gregory the by -la • was passed. Conn. McKibbo brought up the mat- ter of parties alio • 'ng ponitty to run at large and as the m tter is covered by a by-law no aotion as taken. fes. e advancing but graphy. Young the Wingham g the past year n (710) to Fifteen and several lady re ago are receiv- Dollars (71,200) g lady can master months and Mr. Spotton personally g aranteee all grad - nates positions witb"n ten days of grain ation. For young en stenography is the key to success. A male graduate of two years ago is •ow receiving Two Thousand Five Hu dred Dollars (72,500) per annum. Pare + •s should teach their boys that which th .y will practice when they become men. The business world is asking for yonn' people with a busi- ness education. i . . Spotton's Chain of Colleges last year trained over sixteen hundred students at College and by Home Study. An • young person need- ing advice 0e to the advantages of a comineroial trainin should write him. PERSONAL. Mr,Fred Le A, wl e the Queens Rotel, Ur. Herb Jobb ie brotheir at Windsor. Mies Pearl Moore piano tuner is at olidaying with leis e spending her holt• days with friends ip Cincinnati, Mrs, Alex Rito1 te, of Winnipeg, 1s visiting with Wing am friends. Mies Bowers, of I gersoll, is visiting with"her brother, M . Thos. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. D. E MacDonald attend• ed,the reunion et St Helens last week. Mrs. Peroy Brow of Acton, is visit, Jug with her mother', Mrs. A, E. Simm- one, Miss Fannie Melina, of Blyth, was visiting her friend, Ise L, Stalker, last week, Mr. Norman Brom way of Detroit, is spending his holid ys with Wingham friends. Misses Margrret Detroit, are visitin parents. Mr. and Mrs. W were visiting wit over Sunday. Mrs. D. Roberts ting with her pa Arch, MoGiliivra Big bargains in slippers and oxtor clearing sale. Prize Winne At Goderich 1 Wingham bowlers J. Mason, L. W. Holmes, as skip, They played eigh handsome rattan in the Consolation the ecoreS in th PRELIMIN Wingham D. Holmes 20 let GIRLS WANTED.—F sewing machines in k day work, Olean, Ute. Oo si ituTen ly r work On power itting mill or by teddy work and to THE WATSON rib, Ont. " 18 2ndt'onnd ,• 21 Semi Finals , s at Goderich. at week a rink of composed of K. Rae, Hanson and Dudley ade a good showing. games and won four ekers, the first prize Tho following are different games: — RY—Trophy. Goderioh F. Butland 14 ladies and ,ohildrens B at W. J. GREER'S INDEPENDE ODDFELLOWS, At the meeting ment and Grand dent Order of Odd to last week the r officers showed rho Order to be in a prosperous conditio The report of the rand Encampment for the term ending Jp ne 30, 1910, shows 363 initiations, and 24 reinstatements and admissions by oar , while there were 135 enepensions, 12 wi hdrawals, and 22 deaths, making a nt increase for six months of 219 membe s. The report of the! Grand Treasurer gives receipts as 74,574.44, including a balance from last report of 71,611.10, and disbursements, $3,417.66, leaving a balance of $1,156 78. The reports of the oers showed that the mbmborehip of the order on June 30 last was 44,514 or 2,000 more than in the prei,ions Jane. The present memberenip jis about 43,407. Daring the year ending June 30 the order paid out $50,458 in sick benefits, -$9,7736 to widows and 'orphans, 72,973 in 5,628 for funeral aymente in bane - 180. The total re - the Grand Enoamp- dge of the Indepen- 'lows held at Toron- ports of the . Grand Mrs. T. J. E Hazel, left on T home in the West. Dr. Wm. Agne is holidaying at Lower Wingham. Mr, and Mra. F visiting with Mrs, at Blyth last week. Mine Irene Davis Wingham Junction University term ope Mr. John Quiz spending his holida- Mr, and Mrs, John Miss Mabel Mao few weeks with Windsor and Port Mr. W. J,. Flenty nd Lovetta Irvine of at the home of their • Mason, of Blyth, Wingham friends n, of Toronto, is viol- enta, Mr, and Mrs. liott and daughter, eaday for their new The Pickling Season. The pickling Beason ie no hwe the beat pickles it la ve that the BEST vinegars B have vee t opee tj a o a eolal quality, on on and to imp'irtent id be useds. linos of very ore 3 X malt, One year old vinegar, , e other a pure cider vinegar two years old• thus insuring not only strength, riohness and ripeneas, bu.t abeute safety, You will find our pride very rea amiable, D, M, GOIsnoll. of Dayton, Ohio; is parental home in and Lodge of& "" 20 Sall ROt1ND'�-ABSOOiatiall } Brussels Roes 15 Lnoknow Allen 12 Clinton in epeoial relief, and expenses. In 1009 the fits amounted to $128,• ceipte were 7451,100, land the disburse- ments 7433,285. Theassets of the order are valued at 71,803,528. The report of Grand Secretary J. 1. King shows that during the year 14 new lodges were es- tablished and the membership was in- creased by 1,732. There are now 365 lodges in the jurisdiction. The Oddfellows' Home Board report- ed that the net coat for the maintenance of the home and ophanage last year WAR 72,023.36, and t e net surplus at the end of the year wa 722,471.95. Early ip April the direct° s sold the Oddfol- low's home at Only tile for $35,500, and a new property over purchased on the northeast corner of avenport road and oronto, for 735,000. n Toronto, the new rth 750,000. From e a net profit, after sea of transfer, was incl investment in property was but $18,348 88. In the home at +resent there are six aged people and six ohiidren, and appli- cations have been •• ade for many other admissions. Barge 18 Seaforth Wilson 21 D. Holmes 22 Semi•Finale G. Sperling were Myles Young at is teaching in the School until the e, NOTICE The bridge on the ngbam prairie now under const not will be olosed to hr nr a no i e obit ravel nn>� i o p of D. PATTERSON, County Engineer. of Longwood is e with bis parents, ulrk. onald is spending a riende in Detroit, ron. and two sone, of LAND FOR SALE Quarter eeotion of land in Saekatche• wan, twenty aures broken, thirty acres fenced, five acres bush, small house and stable, good water.. C, N GRIFFIN, Real Estate Agent.. Wingham, Ont. Oakville, were visiti . g for a few days at Mr. Fleuty's parenta Messrs Harry and Winnipeg are vieitin ants, Mr. and Mie., J Mr, and Mrs. H' children of Toron Wingham relative Clinton 12 i Barge 15 D. Helmet) 17 11 London Jordan 15 Misses Annie a turned home lest friends in Peterbo Miss Alice Du visited for over Sc Miss Etta Ourrie i Master Bert On oeh is holidayii James H. Ourrie Mr. and Mrs U of Buffalo, are vi er's parents, Mr. Mrs. A. Youn have returned ho weeks at the homy of Mt. Geo. Young i.n Toronto. Mr. Geo. Walked, of Turnberry, left on Tuesday on a trip through the West and ie leaving his sbn, Chester, in charge of Clinton Qourtioe 10 Our Splendid Solsoel Sheets at $1.25, $1 50, and 72.0. Out down the Shoe bills in every family where th4v are Ossington avenue, As values are going property will be w the sale of the ho deducting the expe $17,000, as the ori at Oakvill • home.. eorge Ansley, of with their• par - n Ansley. H. Chisholm, and o are visiting with and friends, d Lillian Deyell re - eek from a visit with ok �o a nd Millbro akin, of Glenannan, mday with her friend, n East Wawanosh. ria, of hast Wawan- g with his cousin, (t Maitland Valley. arles Quirk and child, iting with the form• nd Mrs. John Quirk. and Gordon Young e after spending two WINGHAM CHOPPING MILL. Having contracted for Bran. Shorts, Flour, Feed, eto.,to be shipped in car lots, I will be able to supply these at all times in any quantities. Also all kinds of Chop for sale in large or Small gnan- iiia. I will exchange Flour for Wheat on the usual terms. Market prices paid for all k fuse of grain. EZRA MERKLEY Proprietor, Married a A happy event too Wednesday at St. 13 Mr, George Bretna Mists Hannah Weil was performed by It Bretnaw left on their return they the farm. Messrs. Arch C t mpbell and Thos. Abraham of Morris left on Tuesday on a trip to the West and will spend some time at Ninga, Ma�y'. Messrs. J. J. Cdnningham and W. Vary, of the Weste#n Foundry Co. left iciness trip through o through to Van - Rectory. place at neon on ta's Rectory, when on Saturday on a b thetWest and will bouver. Chief of Police S emin, of Brantford was visiting for a, few days with his cousin, Mr. jas. lemin. This is the first time the t o cousins had men each other and th visit was a very pleasant one. Wingltam's Warm Welcome Bounder The representativ who met in Goderi so good specimens of would be hard to b wart, manly, gentle essenee of the cream and Wardon Irvin at It was somewhat of three eounties, the awArd a contract for tion of concrete abut foundations, and iayi What we have to offer Busy faotories, fine stores. unsur- passed High and Public sobools, well equipped Business College, good clean, local newspapers, liberally sup. ported and well managed Hospital, five churches, good Sunday schools, rural telephone oonnection, three leading banks, well kept botele, ex• (tenant railroad facilities, municapal- ly owned Light and water systems, good fire proteatton, a live comical, a wide awake Board of Trade. Just tlie place for the Retiring Farmer, the Business Man, the Muth - WSW, the Student, the Manufacturer, or the General Agent, or Commer- cial Traveller, to buy a home or tout a business. The busiest and prettiest town of its size in Old Ontario. Call and see us, we have a number of nice properties for sale in Wing- -haps and also in the town plot ad - Ritchie & Conn REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE s from Huron, Mid, Connty Councils, h yesterday, were manhood that they anly, the very f the electorate, e head of Huron a combine with eeting being 10 ents, with pile Sarible River, e townships of to R. Walthana, Vsork, and the the Hamilton Gelder's% Star. general servant was married to for a bridge on the er. The cerenionY on the line between vas aarvad at the The contraot was given ter whioh Mr. and at 72,065 for the conoret ill reside ori Soott Bridge Co. for $1,985, TRY OUR SCHOOL SHOES WANTED. --A good The Sebool Children need the best of Shoes—they can't be too good ! With the games they play and the trotting around they do, they kiek out the toes, scufr the heels, mid scrape through the soles in no time, if the Shoes are not of tile best Our School Shoes give the limit of good wear and tsoinfort because the leathers, trimmings end works matiship are of a quality that we insisted shotild into our thoes. Girls' Shoes 81.,15, eite.re?, Olnkannan It will cost less money to keep the Children in School Shoes if they wear OUR, KIND, than it wilt if they wear the entertain Port. GREER Bele Agents for Hagar and SItV,A1, .nri, tits t.,h0es for an I