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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1911-04-27, Page 1THE WING AM SIM -VOL. XL --N4, 2047.. WINGH.&M, ONTARIQ, THURSDAY.. APRIL ?7 1011. RED CEDAR FLARES The best moth preventive known. Agreeable odor. Easily removed. Sure in effects. The most conven- ient. The most cleanly. Use "Mothine" for the Buf- falo Moth. Wailon McKibbon THE fRUCCIST The J Store Macdonald Block, Wingham. REAL ESTATE SNAPS FOR SALE OR RENT -75 acre farm between Belgrave and. Blyth. Immediate possession. LENNOX RESIDENCE—One of the finest ha town, Beauti- •fal situation. Price right. Archie Paterson's Brick Veneered Dwelling and two lots. Good corner. A.bargain.. FISHER BLOCK- Josephine St. solid brick' building with stores uxtder and flue dwell- ing rooms above. An excel- lent property. 50 ACRE FARM—The Campbell property in the Town Plot, one mile from town. A fine peaee with good buildings. Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A. E. SM IT BANKER Wear Giroor's Shoes and Rubor' Qdd£ellow Service. The annual Churc service of Mait- land Lodge, No. 119 I. 0. 0. F, will be field in St, PauI's C urch next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'cio k, when Rev. Bro. H, Croly will pr ach 'a special ser: non. Members ar requested to meet at the lodge room 3.30 o'clock. All members of the 0 der are cordially inn vited to attend th service. WfNGHA,sL, ONTARIO. Farmers whowant money to buy horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market oars have it on reasonable terms. Notes disoonnted for tradesmen, mer- chants or agents, .on favorable terms. Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going. Christie's Crocery PRONE 69, WE'VE GOT THE TEATHAT WILL PLEASE YOU The Tea part of the grocery business is a most important part, and We give it the attention which that importance demands, Genuine Tea Value We claim,for our Teas that no bettor values are sold, and a fair trial will prove this. 'hat Users Say That they are good. That they are better than other Teas they have used. That they are all we claim for theme. This iss The Tea god Coffee Store.. WANTED. -Good girl for housework. Apply to MRS. GEo. ALLEN. Car Load of Mr, A. M. Cra for the Ford Au a car load of auto +Automobiles, ford the local agent mobile Co. received this week and it can be put down as he first shipment of this kind that ha ever been received in Wingham. Mr, rawford has sold an auto to Mr. B. ochrane, Wingham; Walter Miller, ssels and Dr. Walk- er of Fordwich. e has other sales re= corded and ano er carload of autos will come forwa this week. Fort SALE. Good second-hand heavy wagon and a water tank, suitable for a cistern. Apply at TIMES office. Huron Hous of Refuge. Last week's Clin Last Thursday, W eter, aged 91 year of Refuge. In s Era, Mr. Mutch s 2nd of November t death at the Hom cord for an instil This, no doubt, is d careful attention Mrs. Muth and t} old people. , .0 • n New Era says:-=- . Woods, of Wrox- entered the House eaking to the New sated that since the ere has not been a a remarkable re - tion of this kind. e to the good and, 'yen by Mr. and it assistants, to the • The Regina Vacuum Cleaner, easy to o erdte, for sale or to rent. Apply to WM. GANNETT. North Hur A meeting of the arise Commissione Brunswick Hotel o last, with•Chairma sioners Durnin and Clegg present. H ensuing year were Wingham-Brunsw Queen's, J. E. Sw Hanson; Dinsley, Exchange„ C. E. McCaughey and vale - J. C. Johns Hill. Walton ---N -Geo. Town. T in from Wroxete the present hol who purchased t months ago, and Commissioners license for the Town. Mr, Ker as he invested hi property acid w made the !icons Mr. Currie to M n Licenses. North Huron Li - was held in the Monday afternoon Lockhart, Commis- eir and Inspector el licenses for the anted as follows:--- ek, John Putland; rts; National, L. W. Mrs. Mary Dinsley; epard. Blyth -J. J. rs. Mason. Blue - n. Belgrave - Thos. Thamer. Wroxeter o applications were , one from Mr. 'Kerr, r of the license and business some few rom Mr. Town. The eeided to give the ensuing year to Mr, will be at heavy loss money in the hotel n the purchase was was transferred from Kerr. Read Willis & Co.'s adv. all page 8 Death of Mr McIliwain, The Walkerton -lescope refers to the death of Mrs. Melllwain, wife of Mr, Arthur Mc n, of this towr3,.a& follows; Edith '. o ss - Wife of Arthur Melllwain sassed away at the Walkerton Hospit t 1 on Sunday after a lingering illness. i rs. Melllwain was 31 years of age an had been an inval- id for several y ars, and underwent several operatoin in the hope of ob- tainin tter hea h, bu . • ' . s cess, Abou • • ' • e s ago she toot a to for the wore and was removed to the hospital s•r treatment. The funeral which w - s held on Tuesday afternoon was ve ; large." To RENT -Seven -roomed house, good and soft water. 'Apply ardent TINEShard office. pp y CALL IN and have a look at KNox's new 1911 wall papers. The Cou A "Day at the C the direction of Ell presented by sixty the opera house on this week. This p the popular event the play througho one and all what a good evening's dition to the funny be solos, duets and has been organized and our townspeopl a guarantee that ev the very best. T and reserved seats now open at McKib Mail Order vat Local Trading. The Owen Sound Suri gives the fol -s; lowing straight to to its readers ony the snail order qu stion:-Are you tf mail-order fiend? Are you one. oiil those misguided mol. ars who think you can't get what you want unless you send ` s to the city?"r are you tempt- ed by the glitterin bait of "close" prices- 98 centsor59 en is� or $1.68- figures that are made to look as if they were 'dipped to the maIlest margin? Do not be a sucker ny longer! look around you; visit tl stores and see how prices compare with stores. You will find! of ton, that you can goods from the loeal cheap as, or cheap mail order house. you may have to p but you know what The home mereh goods before you p order house mak you pay before you see. Its "cash w. h order" every time with them. 110 often have you had to pay for ankeep goods that you would never ha a thought of buying had you seen the first? Yet soma of you will walk ri t int' the trap again, first Whence you et. ty Fair, unty Fair," under L. Beers' will be ocal characters in Friday evening of mises to be one of f the season and t is a very funny nd are assured of musement. 'In ad - sayings there will horuses. The fair y Miss Houghton know that this is rything will be of admission is 25e c. Plan of hall is on's drug store. POTATOES WANTED -Any quantity of good potatoes wanted. Call at store for sacks. KING BitoS. Death of Al The death occur Friday morning of C., at the age of 7 received his educat Perth, but remove 1858, and was there ter of Mr. Peter afterwards he ca had been a const town ever since th cessfully opposed for membership i South Bruce. In W. M. Dank for unsuccessful. 'He est practicing la and one of the of He leaves a wido sons and a daugh J. R., of the C Woodstock; Wi and Farquhar, o Bella, at home. xander Shaw. d at Walkerton on lexancier Shaw, IC. years. Mr. Shaw on in the town of to Kincardine in arried to a daugh- obertson. Shortly to Walkerton and t resident of that n. In 187$ he suc- on. Edward Blake the Legislature for 890 he, ran against ntre Bruce, but was was one of the old- ers in the county, est in the Province. and family of four er; Alex., of Mexico; nada Furniture Co., lam, of Walkerton, Winnipeg and Miss EAST HURON L The annual meeting Liberal Association wil bo held in the Town Hall, Brussels, • the afternoon of Thursday, April 27t , commencing at 30 o'clock, Annual eports will be resented, officers elect ers of business attend G. MacKay, Leader of n the Provincial Hous inent Liberals are ex ent and give addresse f Reciprocity. All Li Mg are invited to att meeting. ENALS, f the East Huron In the evening a pu be held in the Brussels which addresses will b MacKay and others On Friday evening He meeting will be he at Blyth, when addre ed on the que"stion o Hon. A. G. MacKay a and other mat- te, Hon, A. the Opposition , and other pro- ected to be pre on the question orals in the rid- nd this annual f ie meeting will Town Hall at delivered by Mr. this week a pub - in Industry Hall es will be deliver - Reciprocity by d others. FOR RENT. -- Suite of rooms over Greer's shoe store. Apply to DR. A. J. IiiWIN. Telephone Co nection. Arrangements have been completed between the North uron Telephone Co. and the South Br e Telephone Co. whereby'the subscrib rs' of these two companies will get better service The new arrangemen provides that a North Huron subscr er connected at Wingham can talk t South Bruce, sub- scriber connected a Teeswater or Bel more or to a Bell T lephone Co's sub- scriber at Teeswat • for the charge of 10 cents. In retur for this a South. Bruce subscriber onnected at Tees water or Belmore c n talk to a North Huron subscriber e nnected at Wing - ham or a Bell subs •fiber in Wingham for 10 cents. The o d rate for.business of this kind was - cents. This new arrangement will m an a great saving to the subscribers the different sys- tems. The trunk 1 e between Wing - ham and Lucknow ill soon be com- pleted and then No h Huron subscrib- ers at Wingham an Lucknow will have free service one with the other. SEED FOR SALE. -Timothy, all kinds CIover. etc , etc. The best grades only. KING BROS Oratory ontest. The annual Orat ry contest by the students of the Wi barn High School will be held in the assembly room at the school this ( hursday) evening, commencing at 8 0' lock. The parents and friends of th students are cor- dially invited to a end, —Tom ---- A WANTED, ---Twooo delivery boys, Apply to Thos.. Field' & Co. Handkerchie Bazaar. The Ladies' Auxil ary of the Wing - ham General Hospita purpose holding a Handkerchief Baza , in the Council Chamber on Thursd y, May 4th, The Bazaar is being held in aid of the Hos- pital and every pers n. is invited to at- tend. Come and se what the Ladies' Auxiliary has to off r for sale, The Dental offices of Dr. Irwin and Dr. Price will be closed eachWednesclay afternoon, during May, June, July, August and September. Brilliant Ceuta a, 'Bethlehem" On Friday eveni Wingham Town H liant cantata, "Bet olehem" will be given tist Church Choir, ends. There will be e voices as well as his cantata is. one ful ever presented nd the young pec 'al weeks practic- on of Mr, J. Henry e of Winfiham can tion of the.eiforts of - attending in large wn Hall on Friday eel: and they are (lent evening's enter- ceeds will go in aid reit organ fund. The rith reserved scats at Fkets are being sold by chorus and plan of hall ;ibhon's drug store at iturda3• afternoon of this g, May 5th, in the 11, Dr. Root's bril- the Wingham B assisted by local fi a chorus of forty • solos and duetts. of the most beaut before an audience 'pie pie have spent sev I ing under the direc ! Christie. The pec s show their appreci ;the young people 1 numbers at the T evening of next .a.,;,,.s,,,,,,,. . m assured of an este I /Nil.. Thor. IL Ti. d 1 i tainment. The p of the Baptist Ch Z• , B p Mr, • k tn12... 1 ttte e front (admission is 20"c 25c and 50e. Ti members•of th will open at M 2 a'eloek oil sj week. NOTICE. --All accounts due the late Geo. Green must be paid at an early date. Accounts can be settled at the store. FARMEa1S ATTENTION! We have the best assortment of shoes, suitable for Farm Work ever shown in town. Prices $1.50 to $3.50. W. J. Greer. in hamite. or receive a ette J. A. Flack, a for mer resident of Willghani, who is nott! located at Lyndon„,Alberta. Mr. Piaci. will celebrate bis ebth birthday on Fri day of this week Bind be will have the hearty congl•atut tions of . many ' old friendro. poor year in t!re eetion of Alberta in which Mr. Flacsis locate&Owingto drought the crap did not amount to. very much but was able, by having t feed left over from the season of 1909, to carry over art of his cows and horses, but ha to sell a number of e Owen Sound cows at $25 sac He is 20 miles from heir goods and a railway statin and while he is well hose of the big pleased. with tl West he considers in nine earns out Ontario as the favorite farming pro- uy the self -sumo vince. Mr. Fltk notes the many erchaitt just as changes that bay taken place in the than, from the Wingham district since he left here. the tenth case He says he has don well in the West, et, shade more, but says sunny Alb to is too cold and ou are paying for. changeable fora an of his years. lets you see the He reports a fall of 0 inches of snow y for them,the mail in his section on th 1st of April last. b'oi Ms oft ENT ---A large house, good barn, orcha • and 16 acres of land, well watered; thr c minutes walk from Lucknow station. Will be sold or rent for f5 per monde. Apply to Mrs. II, C. took, Imam w Ont. NEWEST and latest designs in wall paper at KNox'S. - BuTxnlr AND EGGS: --Bring along your trade. We pay highest price In exchange for boots and shoes. W. J. Greer. GIRLs WANTED - sewing machines in day work. Clean good wages. ,Wil, previded applicant£ months, Apply, T LIMITED, PALl� t work on power flitting mill, or on steady work and pay railway fare, stay with us six tL WATSON MFG. , . (JN -r. PASTURE TO RENT Pea son s desiring 1Yti$ pasture for the coming season can be supplied by- applying to Thos. J. Hol- ton, south of Wingham, Pasture is convenient to town. Help Things Along. When people arp needing some dough, and are pleading for some good wo or aid and support by plan, don'tknock and don't holler, ;,{tit dig up a dollar, and help things n1 ng like a good little man. The knock?r is hated and feared and berated in ',very live burg from Beersheba to Dar ; be active and will- ing and cough up a shilling, and help 1 things along like i smooth little man. Be known as a booster and crow like a rooster, don't yelp like a bow -wow, that's tied to a cin; laugh, sing, and kyoodle and blow n some boodle, and help things along. ike a nice little roan. Quit plunder and 1 illage to whoop for your village, andin a renown as an optimist fan; don t e'er be tt whiner but shell out a shi er and help things along like a dear 1' tie man. The towns- that ownsthat are going to ep up their grow- ing are fatted wit 1 good Injuns who fellow this plan; s don't be a miser, to loosen up's wis r and people will say you're.• a sweet litt e man' -Walt Mas - en. WANTED-A coat maker to work on ladies' coats. .Apply to E. C. White, tailor. Improved Tr Commencing Mon Grand Trunk Railw tor -library -cafe car Palmerston and Tor Sunday, as follows. train No 18, leaving a, m., arrive in Toron West bound on train Toronto at 5 p. m., a ston at '7.50 p. m. P Wingham at 6.45 a. Toronto at 11.10 a. will be put on betwe Toronto which , will leaving Wingham at Toronto at 4.55 p. m. in Service. ay, May 8th, the will operate par - service between nto daily, except -East bound on almerston at 8.45 o at 1140 a. m. No. 19, leaving rive in Palmer- ssengers leaving - will arrive at A new train n Palmerston and enable passengers 1 a. m. to reach To RENT. - A nicely furnished house in a good location. For particulars apply at the TIMES office. Stationery f As the years go by note that more fa on printed letter head cards on their envelo thought that no one c he was engaged in some speciality or br blood farm stock. N now. Let the farm give that with the nt and his post office ad ness is done. The c trilling in coinparisor Let the TIMES at Call and get prices, ,'E,R ON at "ail A YEAR IN ADVANCE re. Hogg of T'ronto is visiting with friends in town. co t, of Turnberry left n Saturday last or the West. r, Jos, nest of)Bttffalo is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guest. Vis'' iss ABMsfear days with Mrs. Walter Harrison, at Goderich, - Miss Gladys a randt is bads to town after spending he Easter holidays at her home in�,He sail. Miss Struther- left of Friday to spend the next few m • the with relatives and f' , s ..n -. ..r T,': on Mr. A, C. Kell, of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting at the home of leis uncle, Mr. Iexander Kel Mr. C. A. Barb r, who Ins been spend- ing the past few weeks visiting with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Chas. barber, left on Tuesday for his home in Pilot Mound, Man. Miss Edith W a visitor at Mrs day and delight St. Andrew's C service with he] "The Gift.” Messrs E. A. shank and F. F day for Fort G intend locatin greatly missed ly in the Meth have been acth will wish them kite, of Brantford, was J. J, Elliott's over Sun - td the congregation of hureh at the morning beautiful rendition of Hammond, B. Cruick- Howson left on Tues- orge, B. C. where they The young men will be in the town and especial - dist Church where they 'workers. Many friends Success in the west. The undersigned is prepared to take care of lots in the Wingham cemetery during the summer months and guar- antees to give satisfaction. Price for season is $1 per lot. Orders left with John F. Groves, Town Clerk, will re- ceive prompt attention. ROBERT DEYELL. Farmers. i Mostern tiquette. 't is pleasing .to ers write letters and have .their s. It was once uld do this unless he production of ecling some pure one believes that e named and then ne of the owner tress and the busi- st of printing is with its benefits. nd to it for you. Fon SALE -A 11:; story frame dwell- ing on John St., Wingham, 7 rooms, hard and soft water and good garden (3-8 acre). Apply to R. VANSTONE. Death of Jo es Tom. Main street, Exe- passed away on CMURu1•t NOTES in his 91st year, • 1 At his residence o. ter, Ontario, there; Monday, April 240i, Mr. James Tom. aBorn at Padstow, Cornwall, England! of a long line of Norman blood. H4 received his educa- tion at Boscastle tyd being a younger son, at the age of wenty-four he came to the Western w Id to seek his for- tune. He locate at Hampton, Dur- ham County, Ont., where in the year 1851 he married M. ry A. Kernick. In 1853 they came to uron County, where he bought a far and began the for- midabletask of el aring the immense forest which only he indomitable cour- age of the Britis 1 pioneer would at= t e four to them There we a born at- tempt. . 1 sons and three aughters,--John E., inspector of schoo s, Goderich; Gregory c Ii., Principal o t Strathcona school, , Vancouver, 13. C.; (James K., deceased, stnrl Frank W. K., !merchant of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs, (Dr.) Sweet, Nancy J. • and Mary A., alt of tExeter. In 1883 he retired from activi life and took up his residence on Malti street at Exeter. Mr. Tom was a Coiservative in politics and a member of the eongregatiotl of James street Methodist church. In his early days in Herrin Mr. Tom took an active part in sehoot, municipal and political affairs. le was well read and had an accurate nowledge of affairs pertaining to Cana a and the Empire. Everyone who knew him was his friend and be was general( beloved. ,Always a man of peaee, es emed by his neigh- bors. The end foumd him full of years and he passed woe as peacefully as he had lived. "Surer the last end of the good man is pew. How cairn his exit, the nightly dew fa is not more gently to the ground, n r weary worn out winds expire so so t. ;;ome to the big sale of up-to-date millineryy .and boots and shoes going on now at Mrs. GREEN'e. All true Moslem when eating must begin with salt ane finish with vinegar. If they begin with alt they will escape the contagion of s venty diseases. If they finish with vi iegar their worldly prosperity will c tinue to increase. The host is in etiq ette bound to be the first to start eat g and the last to leave off. Toothp 'king is considered an,act of grace in e true Moslem, for the angel Gabriel i reported to have brought a toothpic . from heaven for the prophet after every meal, The priests recite certa n passages of the Ikoran before and a ter lunch aad din- ner and also before' drinking water at any hour of the clay :-London Globe. Three trimmers busy for the closing out sale, ladies get smart millinery; also boots and shoes at cost, at MRs. GREEN'S. 414,,.. „t r yes► . , y,�., -_-'- ..,..._ ..S _nv. Dress Footwear FOR Little People The Little Ladies and the Little Men often want Dress Sin es and then should have them too. Handsetne styles for Boys and. Girls in high and Low Patent Kid Patent leather—lace and button shoes. Pretty Footwear The kind that the Little I'eoele will take pleasure in wearing on dress occasions $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 According to size See us for Trunks and Valises. W. J. GREER W here quality counts we win. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT The adjourned V stay meeting of St. Paul's Church will onvene in the school room at 8 o'clock { Monday, May lst. The Evangelical. Association in con- vention at Zurich fon Monday evening voted in favor of Church union by a vote of 43 to 10. Owing to ill -he Ith Rev. C. P. Wells, B. D., of Grantop, bas been compelled to desist from wrirk and is now in the hospital. He weir formerly the Metho- distp astor at Gotrie and Orange TOIL, Rev. W. A. inlay, of Thnbro. and formerly of Wh techureh, has received to become as - q 'i ' ';tion b c il, i1 it. tin nitnop a a i for of the Brownville Methodist Circuit at the close. of do present Conference year. In St. Andrews Presbyterian Church next Sunday theicollections will go in aid of the Lord's! Day Alliance and at the evening .seiivice the pastor, Rev. I). Petrie, will peach a special sermon on "Sabbath Observance." Sunday, May th, will be observed throughout the . rehdeaconry of Lon- don cion as Mission ;, �nday. The. Rev. 13. A. Kinder, 13, , rector of Gerrie, will preach in St. Paul's and Rev. 1. 11. Crory will ofiie i to at Goderich. Following is it s wary of the vote of the 68 Canadian Presbyteries on the question of ehure anion. Fifty-four have voted in up royal, and 14 votes against. The indi Muni vote as given by Ow Presbyte an is UM mem- bers for, and 443 a ainst. The congregation of Egerton Street1, Baptist Church at s ndon on Monday evening celebrated he burning of the mortgage on their 1 urclh with a mop - tion and concert. ' ev. W. L. Stoves, formerly of Wing re, is pastor of this church. FIRE LIFE ACCIDEN T PLATE tiLASS WEATHER Coupled with a REkL Esna= and MONEY LOANING Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. rQ'"G'c.'��'d IDSHrancBANQuitWo Office over Mabcolmis tamper v. Hon. Mackenzie ing leas appointed Rev. C. 'W. Gordo of Winnipeg Chair- man of the Concil' tion Board appoint- ed to deal with ti e coal miners' strike in the West. A LIST OF HIND'S SPECIAL PINPA :OAS On which two votes for 5e are given on the trip to Muskoka contest. Hind's Antiseptic Solution (for mouth wash, gargle, etc. Hind's Aromatic Cascara Hind's a .• t Powder Hind's Blends Kidney Pills Hind's Brace Ir -digestion Cure Hind's Cold Cream Hind'shites Compound Syrup Hypophos• - p Hind's ligg Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Hind's Face Cream Hind's Glycerine, English Rock Candy and Jamaica Rum Cough • .t•au 1 1 Hind's Laxatone (the great pill tonic.) Laxatone Headache Cure. Laxatone. Worm Powders (Cana- dian agents) Hind's Hair Tonle (Preston's) Ilil:d's I:esoicyliue Hair Tonic (Ante siptic) Hind's Syrup White Pine Co. with Menthol, Eucalyptol and Honey Hind's Talcum (Violet Borated Special Hind's Thymoline Tooth Paste (Itibbcn) Hind's Witeh Hazel Cream These preparations are all guar- anteed on a money back basis. Two votes for 5c is also extended to our optical department. We make a specialty of visual defects and prescribe len:+ to be ground no- eordtng to the rectuirttwints of each individual eye. Our stock of frames is complete so we tore enabled to tit you properly with any of the latest styles. The standing of our free trip to Muskoka contest will be posted in our window together with a display of our preparations. • ohm,, lr Riad' DRUGGIST,' AND OPTICIAN Orders Taken by blsil WINGHAM d