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The Wingham Times, 1911-07-13, Page 1VOL. XL -40, 40, 705$. WINGHAN. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 13 $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Wear arder'r Shoes and Rebore Read Willis & Co.'sadv, on page 8 Ceder Leigh T anis Club. The 13y -Law irried, 26 MI ON DOLLAR. OUR CONFIDENCE JV'Quaker 1 1 The second afterno in tea of the CTed, 'There Was very fit e excitement in !row Oats J emonstration; A demonstration and short talk on the volae and pr paration of cereals will be given by ss Goldie, Guelph, who, by her ]earn fig and subsequent experience is ful , qualified to speak on this subject, This demonstration is under the auspi es of the Wingham Branch of the W man's Institute and will be held in the Council Chamber on Frid{iy, duly loth at .$ p. m. A good q ted, everybody;; wei- audience is re ue: come, ' 11., 0, L Meads. Last Sunday even; VYingham L, O. L, visiting members a' body in St, Pouf's a good attendance o a to, Church, g the members of ith a number of ended service in a hunch. There was the members of ax Leigh Tennis Club •ill take place on Saturday, July 15th. good program in both doubles and .fogies lass been .arranged as two court. will be available for the afternoon. F iends and visit- ing members of the el b will be made connection with the v to on the Water works by-law on Mo • ay last. Those in favor of the by -la did not in any way exert themselv:= to. secure the Passing of the by -la but a few of those opposed were .usy during the Tax Rate fixed t Mond y The adjourned the Town Council evening with all Meeting of Council Evening, regular meeting of was held on Monday e members present. ce q 1119 , /- `.."�...." If the name F,astmap bad not been behind them, we would have been afraid that there was Something beside til price that was hap, when t,) Browne Cameras first came out, But they were made by Kodak workmen in the Kodak factories. That was enough to satisfy us, and the results have more than justified our confidence. We don't understand how the Kodak people do it at the price, but here's theiraged 2a BROWNIE For 2-i• x 4i pictures, price only $3,04, Works just like a Kodak and makes" wonderfully good pictures; other Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00. ' the Order, The Cro1y, preached a. ' eetor, Rev. E. H, excellent sermon welcome, day. Now that the . -law has been approved the Commissioners will no Minutes of previo and approved.+ s meeting were read r which was very in all present. ch appreciated by • Sunday School xcursion. doubt proceed at once ith the work of supplying the people o the town with water, The Tuff s is to A communicatio Ontario Municipal that a delegate be was read from the Association asking : to 4,7 • Death of Mr. Hugh Andersen, pioneers of West ' his home in St. Helios 87 years. De, been a res resident oft survived by his wid family of ten childr of Mrs. Thos, Blae • remains were take Pioneer, one of the early atvanosh, died at on Sunday last, eased had for years , e township ;and is w and a grown up n. He was father of this town. The to London on Tues- The annual union nday school ex- cursion to Kincardine thisyear will be run on Thursday, Jul 27th. This will be Wiiighare's civic h Jliday and a large 'number of our towns' eople and people from the neighborl ,_ townships will spend the day at the lake town. Kin- cardiae has a fine be ch and is adelig ht - ful place to spend a miner day. The return fare from Wi :ham is 75 cents and children 40°. rhe special train leave pure pleased see that the waterwor s system is to be completed and with the carrying o£ the by-law the Com ssioners'should be able to carry out, th-ir plans of giv- ing our townspeople a ontinuous elec..for tric service. The vote was as follows; For Against, Ward 1 29 12 " 2 26 22 3 29 • 29 " 4 Div. 1 31 26 ,� ,. 2 8 14 the annual meetin. in Toronto. -Filed. A communicatio Societty of St. An. a refund of Town Hall, --Filed A communicati•1 School Board aski by-law issuing deb run g 20 years to pa provements at se ppointed attend of the Association from Ladies' .Aid rew's Church asking ,5 on rent paid for from the Public g Council to pass a ntures for $1,500 to for permanent. im- ool building. On g• x or ds Li 1" O "' Death to Declines: A considerable a ecline in deaths from contagious disea us is shown by the monthly statem nt of the Provincial Health a ep were t for June, In June, 1910 there were 1,698 cases and 271 deaths; in June, 911, 903 cases and 1604 deaths, Seventy .ix persons died from tuberculosis com Jared with 157 in June ' last year. Twen , -five died from di le, theria, 19 each fr Jm typhoid fever and measles, 'and 12 f om scarlet fever, day for interment• 'f will Wingham t 9,15 a. m. and arrive in Kincardine at 10.35. Baggage — -- • 123 103 motion of Reeve M Donald and Coun. ' There's ■ Walton NIeK�bboo THE DRUGGIST 'Z s @4Ca L Sibs» ��. • Macdonald Block, Wingham. ,.-........... To RENT—Seven-xogmed house, good car will be attached o train for bask- els, etc., and thee will be an ample Majority for by -la , 20• McKenzie, the requ q Board was A t of Public School months of good OX• ford weather ahead of us gardeir. hard and soft water. Apply at Miss office, -----_--� supply of prepared es and coffee and hot •water, The Ingham Citizens' g Successful B rn Raising, etitionranted p , proper y signed, was read,. asking that a sewer be constructed on Centre therefore if you can use a air p here s your Oxford oppor i'p / Moving t London, Band will accompan, the excursionists. � The, editor of t last had the pleas e TIMES on Friday " re of attending a street, betty en John and .Pat- .rick streets. On motion of Couns. El- liott and Bonethe Sewer tunity, Watches, clocks, silverware and jewel- r Conductor Rich, ho has resided in Wingham for som time has been trans- ferred to London nd will take a run PERS° AL• very successful Mr. W. J. Curr 12th line of Eas barn raising at 's farm on the Wawanosh. This Committee was given power toproceed with the work. Petitions were read asking that water B uyuy OxfordsN ow Sarnia and D troit Excursion, Thepannual excu sion of Minerva En- cam meat, I. O. F. to Sarnia and Detroitwill be un on Saturday, August 6th. xcursionists will leave Wingham at 6.35 a. m. and the return f e to Sarnia is $2 From Sarnia to De oit the trip will be made on the agnifieent steamer "Tashmoo"of th White Star Lineformerly and the fare from Sarnia to Detroit and return is 7b cents. This is the popular excursion f,the season. Get fullparticulars fr advt. in another column. , We Nage it ! AST WHAT YOU WANT Town or farm properties I P P atprices to suit everybody's wishes. We know• values, and when you consult us you get the advantage of .Our long experience in the Real Est- and Insurance business. Just at the present time we have some exceptionally nice properties on our lists at right prices. Wingham is a live grow -Richardson`& • ing town and you will make mistake in buying a home here. Or three nice houses to rent., on one of the pass nger trains between Lonon and Det cit. The Tums is sorryto report th removal of Mr, and Mrs. Rich and fa ily from Wingham. He will; however, ave the best wishes of'many friends o his promotion. It is not,yet definitel known who will be Mr. Rich's success r on the L. H. & B , but rumor has it t t Conductor Weam- es,visiting of Wi gham, will be given the run• t Miss Spading of Sa_'naw, her cousin, Miss Mina Mr, W. S. Sheppard Sunday at his home in Miss Flossie Orris vi tives and friends in Lon Miss Clara Beckett, with Wingham A Mrs. Flood and da visited in. Mount Forest is visiting obb, isited for over alt, iting •with rela- • on, of Toronto is •riends. •:hter, Mamie, last week. was the first ev: we ever had th, tendin and we was well done. T Geo. T. Robertson and Mr. Wm. Elst timbers were very no attempt at esti wards of three hu dance, During the put in readiness an. nt of this kind that privilege of at- would sa the work e captains were Mr. of East Wawanosh n, of Morris, The heavy and there was g. There were up- .red people in atten- day everything was after a bountiful mains be placed on John street, between Leopold and William streets and on Alice street, north of Albert street. On motion of Colitis. Elliott and Bone, the petitions were 'eferred to the Water and Light Commis ion with a request •to proceed with t e work and also to place hydrants at the corner of John and William stree and at the corner of Charles and Alice streets. The Finance Committee recommend - This is not a sale of odd: and ends of Oxfords, but c clean sweep sale of the heel Oxfords for Mtn, Women BOYS' Misses' and Children, that we have shown this sea Son. ViTe have no room here tc enumerate styles and c,ut prices Call and see the supper had been se "raising" ved the real work ed payment of f. lowing act unts:r- goods. Greatest bargains in watches and jewelry ever heard of in Wingham, at KNox's Annual Sale, Mrs. Carr and daugh Woodstock are visiting er, Glady,, of rs. Flom of the was o'clock the me after 10 started about 6 •and continued working g it Dudley Holmes, egal fees. $114.88 Theo. Hall, adve tieing ,,, , 51,83 Hanna & Co, sup plies 5.00 See us for Trunks and Valises, Mr. Clare Adams, of oronpe is visit -until o'cloc and was neces- .. John s, xpense by-law r. Groate Orange The -Battle of t tion Kincardin elebrations. e Boyne was celebra- -and Goderich with his parents, Mr. a Adams, Henry T. Tho son, ampton was calling an d M R. W of South- foghorn friends sary for a number o following morning lentwerMr, Currie wi lent barn when it is men to return the o complete the 1 have ed excel- ompleted, It is elect on 33.00 Electric Light- C •m.,33.00 g band hall lights 63 G. T. scale site. .. �� .. 1,00 �o., fire J. • J GREER Where quality counts we win. GIRLS WANTED,—A 1 , D S. Perrin P YMr. & Company, Limited, London, Ont. Passed E aminations. Last Saturday's ally papers gave a list of the success 1 candidates at the different Normal chools in Ontario and we are please to report that the Wingham student have successfully passd their ex ;nations. Misses Annie Barber, Jen 'e Bowman, Mabel McDonald, Belle R berson and Alfred Posliff were success ul at Stratford and Miss Ruby -Kerr eceived a limited third-class certificat at Toronto. These youn g people have a very best wish- es of the TIMES f r success in their future career. at day, but we go t report as to the tions The weat best the weathe ' nice cool wave The Win ham L yester- press too earlyto ccess;of the celebra- er •wa ' of` very pian sending along a g g n Tuesday evening dge, accompanied bydaymorningfora P on Tuesday. Mr. Fred J. G1ahn eft on Tuesday for Goderich to accep a ,position in a barber shop. Mr: and Mrs. A. Y ng left on Tues- two months' tripthe ahip-roofed barn 60x.4 feet and has a concrete wall nderneath, The distance from the pea' of the roof to the cellar floor is 51 f: et. The concrete wall of 3344 square et was built in nine da ysno drawing nine me . Thisa work in- chided of, the gravel, stone, Phone alarm 6 months • 60.00 Geo. Carr, suit for Chief .. 20.00 Gray, Young & Sp: rling Co., salt 8,25 Rae, supplies 6.40 pp J. A. McLean te.m work and lumber ' .. .... .. . 159,55 John F. Groves, s lary•and post- age - • • • • • • . • • . • • , • 55.50 • • GENERAL FIRE • • •good j ¢ ! n AGENT �'�� the Citizens' ns' Ba of people from t day at Kincardin d and a large number g is section spent the • Three special trains through the West. g Misses Nettie and Clara oodman, I• , of Londesboro are vi$sting it Mr. and water and cement. this work was Mr. J Mr. Alex. McDougall he contractor on mea Leaver and made an excel- Geo. Allen, solar 32.50 Jose h Gibson sal:r 30.00 p y.. Thos. Calvert, sal :ry.., 50.00 R. Rankin, sar'ary LIFE ACCIDENT PLATE QLAsa` InsuranceTwo. were run from Up to 10 o'clock fifty Kincardine at the Wingham ngham to Kincardine .m• nine hundred and ickets had been sold T R. Stat; n. Mrs. Newton Black. i Dr. T. Chisholm, M.P., of Toronto was calling on old lends in town for g a few days this wee . Y lent superintendent a work ro properly do P P Y bei used in the barn premises by Mr, J. d saw that the •was e. Alt the tim_ was cut on the . Gillespie with ... 7.50 C. P. R., rent seal: site.. .. . 2.00 Bell Telephone Co. message :25 W. H. Rmt°ul, sup lies . 50 Annie McLeod scr,bbin hall2,50 g Thos, Bloomfield, c eanin chim- g WEATHER Coupled with p MONEY LOANING 'a°17407'0 a REAL ESTATE and Business• ■ ■ Ritchie.86. Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Los'r—A bunch Mr. John Johnsto , of Belgrave was his portable saw mill, doll has the Mr. David Tis- for the frame Aaron Posliff, cutt ng grass....., 1.50 Issuer of Marriage Licenses. • ASMITH BANKER WINGS AM, &MARIO. --+-- o� s near the leavin ice, Finder be rewarded by leavingg� same at tli IMEs office. or the visiting for over Su day at the fiome o£ Mr. Newton Blac . contrast work and his reputation guarantee of good in this line is a work. That Mr, Farm Land Exemp ions • 19.75 Firemen's salaries, 65.00 Public School Boa Y levy.... 400.00 Offloe oyes ltfaloolm's Glrooexy. Tne Dental offices of Dr. Irwin and Dr. Price will be closed each Wednesday afternoon, during May, June, July, August and September. post ofFice. Mrs. Fred McLean nd little daughter, and Mrs. Currie haveia large circle of g .d, , Town Band, quarterly grant37.50 _ Accident i r Wawanosh, Last night one of the drivers for Mr. R Jbt. Thompson, pro- Janet are visiting f Listowel and Stratfod. Miss Miss Mabel MeD Last week with her friend,Miss Inds in Atwood, nolo was visiting Isabelle friends was shown in of people vho atte both men and women do all they could to as he large number deo the raisin' g, eing anxious to 1st in the work. Chas. Barber, wok on grader10.00 Arthur Haines w rk on streets 36.75 A. Sanderson, 36.05 " " watering streets.,. 44.80 Robt. De elI Y , eatery .. .. .. 26.00 Gutta Percha & Rubber Co, hose ` William Shaw, th Carp drug clerk, who was shot at idge End, died in Cornwall Hospital, arid Reeve McRae •P ' is held on a •char a of murder, g Rodeos Histo i� The following it m is taken from the Stratford Beacon nd the same appear- ed in the Beacon o the 23rd of June 'ter 2872:—It will be s en by an order -in- council, dated 14th June, that the On- tario Government ave decided to grant $2,000 per mile to hat portion of the southern extension f ' the Wellington, Grey &Bruce Rail ay between Wing- hallo and Kincardi e, uncoupled with any condition that t ey shall grant run- nin to the ondon; Huron and g powersMr, Bruce Railway Co an or similar y p y,Thursday running powers to he Toronto, ere and Bruce. We h ve no doubt that a similarly grant wi I be obtained for that portion o then ebetwbtaine mer. Ston and Wingham, n' Farmers who want money to buy horses, nettle, or hogs to feed for market can have it' on reasonable terms. Notes discounted for tradesmen, met* chants or agents, on favorable terms. Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going. duce dealer, of i russets met with a bad accident on t e 6th line of East Wawanosh, He ad successfully cross- ed the.river with a wagon load of but- and when goi g up the hili on the the McDonald, at Paramount. Mr. Fraser, C.P.R bridge has been vis; with old friends in Mr: ane Mrs. A. agent at Wood- g Ing fora few days Ingham, Flemin of To- g' Mr. M. E. Zurbrigg procured two good i g p before the raising wa after the work was afternoon and evening Leasure for the as present and urea one taken started and one half done. The was one of he 01.10 On motion of Cowls. Bone and Hall, the report of the Finance Committee was adopted, An account o $11 from Nightwatch- man Gibson to ay for medical atten- n J. H. SMlTN, MUS. DUs. Organist and Choir Master Knox Pres - byterian Church; Kincardine, east side of r ver the horses could not hold the load and the wagon back- ed over the em ankment overturning g the load of butt: , The horses were hurt and t e butter considerably damaged, Fro Mr.. Alex, Scott's telephone on the North Huron line ak number of neig pore were soon on hand and rendered valuable assistance. morn; g the telephone was •of ronto are spending relatives and friend Mr. and Mrs. L. are visiting with eats, Mr and Mrs, Mrs, Spedding an Toronto is visitingwith and Mrs. Geo. Miss Fay Morten, two weeks with in town. Jenks, of Buffalo Mrs.' Jenks' par- . Pnder' two c '1 ren, of he rents,Special p cKenzie. of Toronto, is editor pdance large number of frie interesting talks wit g ing pioneers o£ the Tervit sr, was prese venting years preven the thick of thew there and he cowl the work was bei Mr. Tervit has open as meta ds and had very the few remain- s ction. Mr. Geo: t and while ad - ed him being in his heart was always tell when g done properly, 56 years on the and reps; s to coat was referred to Council andas left over until next meetin The Clerk re orted that he had billed Western Found y Co. for payment due on mortgage on January 1st, 1910 and 1911 and interes on same and that the Company was w fling to pay amount of mortgage only, Instructions given to Collect full amou t. PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VOICE TheOCount rpo nt and yyill visit Wingham every Monday. p Summer Course. Fees moderate. - Apply Bos 66 Kincardine. p Christie's Grocerybadly PHONE bf3. : uE1N7 SPECIALTIES again used and now team Horses wee: from sendin a couple o: weeks at the home p g pBy-law of her uncle, Mr. J. A. Morton. one farm in Eas Thos. Lind, Wawanosh. Mr the No. 6 5 to raise $1,500 on and wagon sent Brussels to take the butter o its destination. Miss Lillie •rry, of Bay City, Mich., is her holidays soothe veers was present and terested of sturdy pic- was a much id- It he debentures to pa for permanent im- im- provements in 'blit School building Auto In Ontario. Nearly amble the number of permits for automobile- were issued in the Province last ear over 1909. This is shown b a e ort issued the y " Pby Provincial Regis for theyear end- ed October 31, 1'10. The total amount spending her grandmother, Mr. Win. Simp.on. working with the ane Co, left on Mr, and Mrs. two children of ,p with s. Jas. England. who has been Orth Huron Teleph- uesday on a trip to Gordon Stanle and Y oronto are spending g spectator. built the first barn now owned by Mr, log building and was years ago. Other were John Menzies, Andrew Linkiater, jRobt. Isbister dna Geo. T.yior. would not wish to .•e was who n part of the farm Currie. It was a erected some fifty 2d pioneers present Henry Deacon, S t e r Wm. Others, who called old men, was given three of Couns. Hall an By-law No. 63,, taxation at 26 m'lls readings and on in and Elliott was pasea' On motion of Co the matter of roc p endings and on motion Bell was passed. fixing the rate of was given.three tion of Couns. Bone ns. Bell and Bone, ringa dock for the SUMMER sESsioN Come in and we'll tell you about them. Nothing can be nicer for hot Weather and poor a etitiess pp .........i -i-......-., - Huron The annual excursion Old BosCalgary, y df T°rnnte brought a large nu g g dents back to the days. Two special the city, one rural' the other to Kinear+ of the Executive Ola Boys' Assoeiati.n joyable auto trip They arrived in evening from Luc Monday morning They were accomp: of Toronto, who 'of with hag -pipe Mu ing• tit the par Joseph Beck and Kincardine train Tuesday evening, among the party in Winghatnt--M M. S.L.11otnuth, Mr. dna Mrs. Ch Robt. Cornyn, gni.. Mrs. Geo. and l loience'Con b d Boys. of ,the Huron on Saturda last Y her' of farmer real- o d countyfora few ,trains came from g t0 Goderich and inc. The members ommittee of the had a very en- t rough the county, Wi gham on Sunday now and left on f" Blyth and Clinton. nied by Piper Rosa, f routed our eititens is on Monday morn- y we noticed Major D. E.. Floody. The+i eturned to the city on The following were ho spent a few days . and Mrs. A. Comma, . Sills, Wsn. Mitchell, s. Moore, Miss Little, dhtl Mitchell, Cecil coag, Misses ];•►'antis table,Mr. Spedding. g• Pickled Onions Slur Spiced Pickles Sour Mixed Pickles Per Bottle 5Cr- To><lato Catsup,are a regular treat Per Bottle 1aC INDIA RALISIt touches the . palet every time, Per Bottle 25cin I;iITS 'AItD DRUBBING f can be treed for almost Avery thin and an t in g a y h Per Bottle20c , Maudaly Skuee�-Soup— Olives, etc, " ' ` ' " received in fees . as x,271`° bf this' sum $183,780 was pal for letter patent and licenses, $24, 5 for company re•� turns, $24,3041er utomebile licenses and renewals, $44,� 2 for marriage act forms, $1,509 fe orrimissions under privy seal, $173 o eextifictes, ;dna $2,803 for by-laws r 1,97'1 autorno= biles owned whiff the rovince and 2,258 outside. 4,14+ perm tswere issued. p were given but.of In 1949, 2452 er itsYwishing The numb r of r: evrals for automo• biles was 2462 a•,:Inst 1,127 last Year: their holidays wit y and friends. Mr, IL F. Cons the Canadian Ord visiting for Ove friends in town. Dr. A. J: Irwin Saturday aster a Ile re a p pleasant trip anal the Ola Land. Mr, and Mrs. Tit's. Wingham relatives g able, Organizer for r of Foresters was Sunday with aid will return home on �w weeks holidays in rtshavin had aver •England. • y delightful holiday Bell Mr. H. O. but who have seen many a barn raising in this section ere James Colley, oho Gillespie, Jo n T. and Itnbt, Cur- Tho nId io ere of the district p fast passing : sed and the TIMES moa is always pie when he has an opportunity of hiving a conversation with a pioneer o the events of this • di