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The Wingham Times, 1911-11-30, Page 1• VOTE FOR Wo H. KERB ON DECEMBER rith VOL. E.—NO 2078. WINOHAMI .ONTARIO; THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30 1911. 50 Per. Gent Discount On Stamped Brass. for Piercing and Stamped Wood fQr Pyrography for ten days 25e article at 1.8c .850article at 18e 500 article at 250 ?fie article at 88c We intend to clear out our present stock regard- less of cost, ilit1~111181411MMIIMIVII Walton McKibboo THE DRUGGIST 271. aucc...ez.Seont Macdonald Block, Winghane 200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE .A fine farm of 200 acree has just been listed with us for im- mediate sale on account of owners ..1.11 health. • Large brick house and bank barn, also all other necessary buildings; fifty ares leash, never failing well and spring. School mile, post office mile, churches 1 to 3 miles. A rare change to get a good place in a fine locality. Price $8500, or will exchange for a smaller farm. Blacksmith Shop for Sale At Westfield. good business. Own- er wishes to retire and will sell right. A good opportunity for a young man wishing to start busi- ness for himself. .11101•1•111•11•0•1111, Ritchie 86 Cosells REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ;••••••••••••matomm A. E. SMITH BANKER WINGH.aM, mewls°. Farmers who want mono; to buy hones, cattle, or hogs to feed for market oan have it on reasonable terms. Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer- chants or agent!, on favorable term. Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going, Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. BUY FRUITS NOW The market for New rruit is ex ceptionally firm and looks like higher prices. We would advise getting supplies now. Superb Quality What frillwe have already re, teived is excellent quality and for the grade of 're& prices are 1100X 130TTONI Currants, choice, per lb. - 10e Currants, extra choke, g lbs. for — 25e Itaisixle, tip top quality 10e Lemon and Orange Peel, imported — 11e Pigs — • 56 Choice Seeded Raisins, g pkgs for 25c SEE THEM wArrnroo—Oholee flatter) rresh tgigs, Mild Melted Dettna, Potos o etc, Wear (Veers Sboes and Ruben A New Stery, The TIMES will n the smblishing of a "The Goose Girl" This is one of the I are Sure it will pro readers. Look for in our next iseue. xt week commence new story entitled y Harold MacGrath. test stories and we e interesting to our be opening chapter Cedar' rails vvantecl. Apply to the Western Foundry Co, Limited, Tempera Envoy Brown, _ef fighter ad brewer ' on Saturday and the auspices of th The meetings on Sa evenings will be het Army Hall. On Su 3.15 o'clock in the To will give his life stor be occupied by Mr. ce Toronto, ex -prize ill visit» Wingham untiey next under Salvation Array, rday and Sunday in the Salvation ay afternoon at n Hall Mr. Brown The chair »will Buchanan. Don't miss bargains in pretty hats while sale is on at Mrs. Green's, Large stock to select frorn. • Ballagh Messrs. J. A. Mil executors of the have sold the 100-a Turnberry to Mr. Mr. McKague resi sion on which th located and he will conveniently situat is one of the pro Turnberry and his him an excellent pr m Sold, and Alex. Young,. r. A. Mills estate re Ballagh farm in Robt. McKague. es on the conees- Ballagh farm is ow have 200 acres d. Mr. McKague parous farmers of w farm will give perty, WANTED—Young men to learn the 'furniture and upholstering business. to Apply Walker & Clegg, Wingham, Ont. - • /Handkerchief a The Ladies' Aux ham General Hospi kerehief and apron cit Chamber on Fr evening of this we offered for sale handkerchiefs, a cooking and candil be used in aid of th hope to see the baz and well patronized Wingham and distr- d Apron Bazaai:. iary of the Wing - al will hold a hand - bazaar in the Coun- ay afternoon and k. There will be large number of rons, »home-made s. The funds will hospital and we ar largely attended by the people of t. Go to Kleox's for New Year Post our Christmas and s. Before selling your prints or rolled butter, and poultry alive or dressed, it will be to ycur advantage to get our prices. ARmotne & Co., Phone 52. Social 'ening. The young ladies mployed in Prin- gle's glove factory ere treated to a sleigh ride last Thu day night by the young men of the g ve dept. After a ten mile drive in t o loaded carryalls they drove to the h me of Mr. H. An- gus, foreman of the cutting dept., where a very su pthoes dinner was provided by Mr, at Mrs. Angus. The carryalls t take them home after a few hours' pleasant entertain- ment, all voting M . and Mrs. Angus first-class entertai ers and the young ladies also think t at the young men in Pringle's glove dept. are all 0. K. FAA To RENT. -100 acres in Town- ship of Turnberry in a good state of cultivation. Apply to R. VANsTONE, Winghatn, P. 0. 'Died at A. W. Robb, post ton, died tmexpe morning of last wee born in the Town about fifty-six years sehool in his younge wards bought and Enterprise for twel 1,o Walkerton he hou which he sold three on his appointme He was ex-Wardee o magistrate of Welke ed South truce in the on the death of the la but was defeated the present mensbei. tient hItethodist, a Me ber of the High S alkerton. aster of Walker- edly Wednesday . Mr. Robb was hip of Eldetslie, ago. He taught days, and after - ran the Chesley o years. Coming ht the Telescope, ears ago last June as postmaster, the eounty, police oh, and contest - Liberal interest e Henry J. J. Donnelly, He was a prone - on, and a mem- hoot %AM, He leaves, besides his wi » ow, one son, Dr. Harvey 'Robb, of Te onto, and Miss Neres, at home. IlotisE 're RENT.—I Town Mot, with or without land, good rchard; aonveti- ient to foundry. Also s e lend in Towri plot will be soldcheap. pply to A.leeI. ley. • Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on pagep NORM HURON The nomination tion with the Pr North Huron will b ham Town Hall nei Mr, Peter W. Scott Officer and the time nations will be from There will be a publ close of the nonainsit on the questions o delivered by the ca representatiyes. OMINATION, toting in connee- vincial contest in held in the Wing- ISIonday afternoon. is the Returning or receiving noniie 12 till 2 o'clock. meeting at the n when addresses the day will be didates and their TO RENT. — Good seven -roomed honee„ with electric lights,. hard and soft water. Apply to J. A. McLExte. Death of Turn erry Pioneer. Mr. James Wylie o Turnberry passe last in the pers6 Deceased had been some time. He wa of Gretna,Dumfries mime to Canada in 1 Durham county. 0 er Any years ago he moved to Turnbe ry and resided con- tinuously on lot- 6 n the 6th conces- sion. Mr, Wylie as a man of not many words, but he erformed his part in life so as to enjo the esteem of the community for his any commendable traits of character. e was for years an Elder in the Wro eter Presbyterian Church and in politic he was a Liber- al. He was for sev years a Director of the Howick Mut I Fire insurance Co. The funeral to k place on Tues- day afternoon to th • Wroxeter ceme- tery. one of the pioneers, away on Saturday of James Wylie. poor health for born in the parish ire, Scotland, and 51, settling first in 1 WANTED. An experienced dining - room girl. Apply at Queen's hotel. • Death of ra. Tamlyn. Wingham has week one of the pioneers in the pe wife of Dr. J. E. lyn had been in p time. She was bo land, her father b leading dry goods town. When fiv subject of this to and other member to Canada and set of Clark, one m For forty-four ye been a highly e Wingham and sa a mere hamlet. had during her made a large dire e of friends and her death makes ano er break among •the pioneers of this ction. Of her own family there we e three sisters and one brother and ly one sister, Mrs. E. C. Bemam, of Newcastle, survives. Besides her hush nd there is one son, Dr. H. E. W. T mlyn, of this town. Mrs. Tamlyn as a member of the Church of Engle d. The funeral took place on Satur. ;sr afternoon to the Wingham cemete y. t.st during the past arly and respected son of Louisa Toms, amlyn, Mrs. Tam - .r health foe some n in ,Exeter, Eng- ing then one of the merchants in that years of age, the ce, with her parents of the family, came led in the Township e from Newcastle. re Mrs. Tamlyn had teemed resident of the town grow from he was a woman who long residence here Women's A.rties, Storm Gaiters and Leggins, 50c to $1.50 in all styles and sizes at W. J. Gnomes. HIGH SCHO On Friday last th the Literary Soc President Dore ht t minutes had been Buchanan, Miss D. on for a piano solo. President gave a f getic words urgin Work togetlaer for rink. The other n gram were a violi ing, the reading so Soya' Chorus and he Field Day prfee pionship medals, ',the boys' badges wee badges for the girls next meeting. The by Mr. I, C. Smith announced in last s was followed by Mr tributed the badges IVIise Anderson, sell pennante to the wi G. R. Smith, as eriti dress and the meet' usual vomiter AStendaii, has n Boys' Glee Chi)) t tory of the eehool. A large number the Literary last always 'Welcome. ' ie h LNOTES. first meeting of was held with chair. After the ad by Secretary seigh was called Following this the w vigorous, ener the students to making of a bereon the pro.. 010 bylMiss E. Tip - the Journal, the e distribution of s Only the chain- •nnants and the distributed, the eing left until the edals were given O the champions ek's paper. lie Percy, who dis- o the boys, and gave away the ing teems. Mr. , gave a short ade broke up in the reached 151. e best in the his. visitors attended ereek. Visitors are Buy a fano rocker for a Christmas present. Some beauties on sale at WALEElea furniture Mote. • Death of homes Henderson. There passe away at his home on John street o Thiirsday evening last one of the pi eer residents of this secs tion in the p »son of Thomet; Render. son,aed 80 ears, The deceaaed had been in poor ealth ;Mice the spring ef 1897 and sin, '• that. time bad been an invalid fella » ing an attack of rheum- tism. Thro gb all his illness he bore it patiently and wae never known -to grumble, r. Henderson was born in Lanarkshir, Scotland, end in 1850, when 10 ye re of age, he came to Can ada with is parents, brothers and sister, sett ing in Vaughan Township. Here the f mily remained until 1857 when he ea e to Morris and settled on lots 5 and in the let concesaiop • of Morris. W en the deceased came here he was ac ompanied by five of his brothers,» all of whom located on farms on the Blue le road and the deceased was the la: member of the family. When he firs came into this section he had to walk ram Goderich to his farm, following th blaze in the woods. » This was a numb of years before Wing - ham was on he map; He was married n the 22n. of Noyember, 1861, to harlotte G y, veno survives him. The ay prior to is death, he reached his Oth birthda » and also the 50th year of edded life Mr. Henderson was a ery hard w riting man in his day and he beautif farm shows the result of is many y ars of labor. He had for ears been member of St. Andrew's resbyteri n Church and until poor ealth cam was always faithful in his itendance at public worship. In poli- es he was a Liberal and was always ell infor d on tbe» pulalic questions the day. He had for many years en:a- me ber of the Canadian Order Forester and the Ancient Order of nited Wor men, Mr. Henderson was e of the f w remaining pioneeis of is section. There were twelve ehil- en in Mr. Henderson's family and sides his widow he is survived by von childre ,i viz:—Mrs. John Henry, randon, Ma :; George, of Dunean, R. William ., on, the homestead; Ad- , Emma d Maggie, at home and Edgar, of nerosse, Wis. The fun - al on Tuesd y afternoon to the Wing - m cemeter was largely attended, 0 d 8 h y P h a ti w of be of U 00 th dr be B de C. am .T. :er ha Logi! Logs! I am prepared to pay the highest cash price for all kinds of saw logs. Call and get prices and lengths to cut logs. J. A. MCLEAN. POULTRY WANTED.—Highest cash price paid for all kinds of poultry; alive or dressed. Phone 10. Gunns, Limited. Whitechu c Rifle Club. On Thursday, ovember 23rd, the annual rifle match if the Whiteeherch Rifle Association w s held on the range at.Whitechurch. Ithough the weath- er conditions were very unfaverable, there was a fairly • od attendance at the match. The op • osing teams were captained by Mr. W McClenaghan and Mr. Gordon S iell respectively. Mr. McClenaghan's t am made an ag- gregate score of 308 points and Mr. 1 Shiell's team scored 3:3, making them the winners by 45 poi ts. In addition to the lively interest stately taken in this event, a feature o special interest was a number of vidu: .le prizes given by Captain C. G. Van tone, L. Kenne- dy, McGee & Campbe)1, of Wingham, and Miss Carrick of Whitechurch, also liberal cash prizes given by A. IL IVIuse grove, M. P. P„ Mr. Cash, travelling d, and others. The prize-winners:—R coat; S. Elliott, $5 n Shiell, s pipe; hand -panted sae in 0 50c. cash. Cash ft, $2; S. Deacon, , $1.50; Jas. McClen- . Shiell, $1; John Robertsoh, 50e; B. 0, M. Reid, 25e. In • math, the Domin- lioti was also finish. r. Gordon Shiell be. the coveted silver - eh Rifle Association 0 the front, and tin- eMent of Capt. Car- eeotries one of the county, they being County Association . An oyster supper the Club at White- er 5th. The follow- conmetitioe scores: salesman of Strada following are the Carrick, $6 sweater sweater coat; Gord/ Geo. T. Robertson, cushion coeer, al prizes— D. Beer $1.76; Chas. Elliot aghan, $1,25; R. McGee, 750; A. Walker, 50e; W. addition to the rifl km Salver Compe ed for this year, ing the winner of ware. Whitechu is rapidly eoming der the able man ritk, bids fair to crack Chiba of th the winners of th Cun for this yea will be given by church 00 Dedern ing are the leadi Gordon Shell) 229 It. Carrick 218, Jas. McCleriaghan 20;, Geo. T4» Robertson no, W. G. It. eid 180, b. Beecroft 176, S. Deacon 1 2, E. Walker 171, R. M. Shiell 169, 10 n McGee 165, 11. Me, Gee 162, P. Lea r 18, II. Irwin 128, Overshees and Rubbere for Men Women and Childrett—All the good styles and beet inakes. W. 3. Onegn. THE 13Y -LA CARRIED, The ratepayers of ingharn did ex- cellent work on Fricl last when the by-law granting a lo n and fixing the rate of assessment »or the Western Foundry Co: was car 'ed by a vote of 365 to 16. The vote oyes clearly that the ratepayers of the own are almost unanimous in »their mitre to see the town grow and, pros er. The passing of the by-law will se re the enlarging of the stove foundry so that eventually we will have an ind ?try that will em- ploy nearer five hu • red men than the two hundred sped ed in the agree- ment, The »Huron toves, ranges and furnaces have a ver large market and with. the .enlarging of the plant the Western Foundry C . will be in a posi- tien to take care of » e increased trade. We heartily w i » h the Western Foundry Co. contin ed prosperity and congratulate the r* payers in giving the by-law such sple did support. The vote by wards was a follows:— For Against Ward 1 71 4 Ward 2 66 6 Ward 8 87 3 Ward 4—Div, 1 98 2 Ward 4—Div. 2 43 1 365 16 It has been decided !most definitely to build the works n the property north of the company s present premis- es and at a meeting o the Town Coun- cil on Tuesday evenin » the preliminary steps were taken in connection with the closing of a porti » n of McDermott street. The closing f this' street will make the property su table for building purposes for the com any. NORTH BUR° CONTEST.. At a meeting of mittee of North in Winghain on last it was unanim tinue the contest i Mr. V. H. Kerr a K bu wi w th H th all as Li be wil the ma do wa an has ter the Mr full ber ele of and W. ridi won then the to best lend cul Mus pre, gove james Whitney' well as a reeognil efficiency of Mr, presentative of Legislature. Be eonsidered Comer The Liberals of never dictated to nization, as to the date hi the field. riding are as beech Whitney Adrainst Liberals of any fail to see where made any better would Mr. W. H. riding is considere m wasmade Ad ish carved prior to the Liberals were place, in rt Very uefor- tulate peitioe in he time being se short in to pi man in the field after the retir meet of John X. tteltermie, The 1,1herale are w united on the candidature of lir Derr and in all piste of the ridin Will do vigoretle Work betereeit now rid -election day. e Executive Com- uron Liberals, held hureday afternoon usly decided to con - North Huron with the candidate. Mr. err is very muchiimproved in heal t owing to the disagreeable weath II be unable to d ork and will also e different sect e asks all Liberal e different parts in their power hile North Huro to be a sure Con berals have not fore them and w 1 be possible to 11th of Decemb kes an excellent credit to the rid ng as representa tive in the Legislat re at Toronto. 11 has all the qualific tions necessary t make him a good ,epresentative. H s for years Reeve of Brussels and i ex -Warden of !Huron County an for many years !taken an active in est in Farmers' Institute work. Le Liberals of the! riding and all o . Kerr's friends See that there is yote pulled on the lith of Decem and we then jhope to report th ction of Mr. Kerr and a supporth Leader Rowell lir North Huron. Our good friers of the Wingharn Advance last wee in an article re ferred to the situat on in North Huron we quote as fo lows: It was quite netural, that Mr, N Rowell, was anxious to see every ng contested; /as a new leader, i Id have been :ehcouraging. Should not be a coetest in North Huron, Liberals of the riding are not at a blame. The si certainly did their to accede teethe request of their er. Rather, ilea regard the diffi- y of securing: an opponent 0' Mr. grove, as a tribute to the Ahonest, greesive and generally satisfactory rnroent giv ri Ontario, by Sir Administration, as On of the ability and usgrove as the re- orth Huron in the ides, the riding is ative." North Huron were y the ventral orga- placing of a candi- he Liberals of this displeased with the ation as are the ther riding and we Mr, Musgrove has epreseistative than rts Certainly the Conservative and the county was 908 eleetion. The h, er very much personal be unable to visit ons of the riding. s and all friends in of the riding to do o secure his election. has been so shaped ervative riding the, In impossible task th united work it elect Mr. Kerr on r next. Mr. Kerr andidate and would e 0 d t a r t $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE is********Orsawamowscsaaeopos, ITo The Electors * • 4: of North Huron * ........---, • North Riding of Huron and • 4 GatEWNATitnt::111a5amNi.ewCarr nvoemn 111°1 dheak! I, . 2 d • Liberal Standard Bearer for the + I • public meetings. This • hoped to have entered upon a • vigorous campaign at once in • visiting the various municipall- . •ties, greeting the electors and holding: * ... program I have been unable to + l' carrying out owing to ill health • •and althorigh some better can- : • Inot now cover the riding, espe- • cially at such inclement season • • of the year, - hence 1 eak . • through the press. • • • I cordially support program • :outlined by Mr. N. Rowell, : + believing it would end to the • • b e t t e r in en o Agrieulture, • mentEducandthe cipal Improve • the •est moral inter- • - • 1 este of this fair Province. If • elected it will be my pleasure and purpose to serve you along * • these lines to the best of my • • ability. • 3 I appeal to all who favor such • • legislation to get early to the els : polls on December llth and Z, • mark your ballots for me. Any- • • thing that can be honorably • : done to further my campaign ; • will be regarded as a special • • favor in my inability to be more • • . Liberal Cannudridonate fot North • l' active in it myself. Wishing : North Huron electors prosper- • ity. I am, yours truly, • • • W. H. KERR • , • • : Brussels, Nov. 29th, 1911. • • 2 • The Riding Executive urges • • that no stone be left unturned, to • secure Mr. Kerr's eleetiore • • H. B. ELLIOTT, • • • • Seeretary North Huron Lib. • • Aso. • • •••••• •••••••••••••••••• • • A Populafr Concert. Miss Houghton vtull give one of her popular concerts in/the opera house on Friday evening, lecember 8th. The entertninment wil be in the .form of play entitled "Sn pshot" and will be of a very pleasin nature. Miss Hough- ton always gives the people a good eon - cert and this one be no exception to the rule. Right up-to-date hats now on sale crrEs. at Mrs. Green's. Deathoflt This week we Miss Maria Pring late Andrew Pri who passed away ij nesday. Miss Pri some time and re operation. She teem and her ageI members of the sympathy of th bereavement, plaee from the concession 9, T afternoon at 2.3 ham cemetery. es Pringle, ecorcl the death of e, daughter of the gl, of Turnberry, Wingham on Wed- gle had been ill for ntly underwent an s held in high es - mother and other family will have the community in their he funeral will take family home, lot 21, nberry, on Saturday o'clock for the Wing - Service at 2 o'clock. • For diamond, swethiing and engage- ment rings gote•Ss KNoX's, The Late The late Willis death was briefl issue was born i ing the eldest son eland, of East East Wawanosh coutinuosly in t feel months ag Lower Wingham Isabell Robson, who died 13 year was identified Chrch, and in p During his fifty section he saw survived by thr son, viz :—Mr. Tp.; Margaret a Wilson, of East eti the homeste brother residing in East Zorra. tended the fune London Tp.; Mr ton; George So Mr. and Mrs. re.; Mrs. H. D. Mrs. James Su logs. rn. Sutherlad. Setherland, whose y recorded » in our last n ingston in 1832, be - f the late Alex, Stith- illiams. He came to in 1859 and resided at township until a o when he moved to • In 1860 he married f London Township, ago. Mr. Sutherland th the Presbyterian itics was a Liberal, ars' residence in this any changes. He is daughters and one D. McEwen, Lobo home and Mrs. Geo. awanosh and James d. There is also one 'n Kinloss and a sisthr mong those who at - al were Jerry Robson, Joseph Robson, Baer- herlend, Ailsa Craig; ex. McKey, East Zote e wert, tbo; Mr. and erland and son, leih Toilt, and $15 at Kilo awe set front $1 to toAnwf WATED. — Wa cl, a farm close to Wingham, aui le for fruit and vegetthe flu' `rig. Must be light, Wistnt soil good I ation and have good oriels wate and plenty of it. Will tea or exchange good town real estate for farm that take. Apply by letter to Box 10, Thies Offie, llting- ham. •CHRISTMAS is right on us, only three weeks from next Mon- day! Our Christmas Shoe and Slipper - Show is Ready. Imomommtormotortmos FOR WOMEN There are handsome Street and Dress Boot, with the new style Heels and Toes. Beautiful Slip- pers, Poraps • and Oxfords in dainty styles. FOB MEN We've splendid Shoes in all the new shapes, made from, the best of leather. Business 11s, Full Dress Shoes, $lipp,e1s in great, variety. FOR BOYS AND MISSES The very best Shoes for School and Drese occasions. Leggings and Rubber. Boots for the Girls and Little Fellows. Can't tell you the half here -- come, see. L GREER Where quality counts we win. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIR E TAPE ACC/DENT PLATE GLASS WEATHER 08 Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MostEV LOANING Busiess. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Offisse over Mlolm'a Gronety„ A Profitable Investmen. An investment that guaranigood returns is a year's subscrip ' ri to The Family Herald and W0kJy Star of 14,49. Montreal. 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