The Wingham Times, 1908-10-08, Page 7ELECTORS OF EAST HURON, VOTE FOR ARCH. HISLOP ON . OCTOBER 26
THE WINGHAM
VOL XXXYIL--NO. 1.914.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908,
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Some exceptional values in
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ario is all right.
Town Properties
At right prices. We have a
number of places admirably
suited for retired farmers.
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in Ontario than Wingham.
Property bought here can al-
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GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
The "Tim
The Tames is
"Laurier and
mens" to all sub
Our readers will
given in the arti
and the Laurier
anpported.
" Supplement.
his week enclosing
urger Canada Kipple-
ribers in this distrlet..
ind many good reasons
les why Arob. Hislop
government should be
See the new wall
BOOB STORE
paper at the BIG
An n tverso
The anniversar
tion with St, A
church will be h
26th. Rev. R.
Guelph, will pre
ing. Special
taken.
y Services.
servioee in oonnec-
Idrew's Presbyterian
d on Sunday. October
M. Glassford, of
h morning and even-
utribations will be
BoY WANTED,—To learn photo-
graphy. Apply to M. E. Zui tioG,
Bridge Completed.
The new brid at the north end of
Josephine street has been completed,
the work of p ting on the conorote
floor having ben finished a sew days
ago. The oont not for filling the ap-
proaches to the ridge bas been awarded
to Mollinnon roe. This work will be
oompleted in out three weeks and
then the bride will be op ed for
traffic.
Scenes in a Union pot, at Opera
Blouse on Thursday ening, October
22nd, under auspices Citizens' Band.
Political Meeting.
A political meati g• in the interests of
Arch. Hislop, the iberal candidate in
East Huron will held in the opera -
house, Wingham, n Wednesday even-
ing, Oot. 21st, Mr Hislop and other pro-
minent speakers ill be present to ad-
dress the electors. Dr. Onieholm or his
representative wi be given an opportun-
ity to speak. T s meeting should be
largely attende by the electors of
Wingham and di riot. .j
"Dainty Mode" is the name of the
and gents,
W. J. Greer.
best rubbers for ladi
Gun C • Match.
Several member of the Wingbam
Gun Club went o • er to Whiteohnroh
on Friday last an had a matoh with
the Gun Club of hat village and lost
by two points, th soore being 36 to 34.
The individual so re was not given to
us for publioatiobut• we understand
the pigeons were 1 ard to break and the
scores by the di erent members were
not what they sh nld have been. he
return match will come off in Wee gham
on Friday.
The party who
off the counter
day afternoon
they are known
will save any tro
took th pocket book
n I ar. s store, Satur-
n • :ace return it as
doing so at once
ble.
Died at
The home of M
ter, was on Tn
death of a bright
Louise, at the
months. 'Up to
child had bee
health, but fro
illness the case
the skill of the p
The funeral, w
nature took plao
to the Wingham
Tender Age.
. R. Vanstone, barris-
day saddened by the
little daughter, Marion
tender age of fifteen
bout a month ago, the
in apparently good
the first approach of
eems to have baffled
ysioians in attendance.
oh was of a private
yesterday : ternwort,
emetery.
WANTED.—Girl foe general house-
work. Apply to .' r:. J. WALTON MO-
$n3BON, Centres r:.t,
Grossly Exag
Regarding the i1
prevalent to Wing
weeks, reports s
abroad which the
Mate. While the
an unusual anion
typhoid fever, at 1
were contracted
gather. At prase
of the oases are
It is regretted t
leading reports eb
enoe, and we me
are nothing like
represented to be
rated Reports.
ass which has been,
am for the past few
m to have gone
oto do not snbatan•
e has probably' been
t of sickness from
net three of the owe
taide the town alto -
t the patients itt most
rogreesing favorably.
at suoh grossly ads-
nld have gained ored-
state that conditions
what they have been
We have nothing ol
Every pair new, clean
the factory this season.
chances of getting
from us, WILLIS
Victoria shoes for
shoes for men,
/in rubbers,
d fresh from
Yon take small
poor pair if you buy
76 sole agents for
ladies and Albert
Called to
Rev. It. Edgar
past year and a half
the Wingham Bapt
calved a nnanimbi
pastor of the Vietc
at Hamilton, and h
Mr, Allen will of
Wingham on the
During Mr. Allen's
ham the ohttroh ha
members of the o
numerous friends
town will be sorry
Wingham, Mr.
here the Very be
circle of friends an
cdntfnited suooeM 1
iltofi.
amilton.
lien, who for the
has been pastor of
t Church, has re-
s call to become
la Avenue Church
accepted the pall.
se his pastorate in
let of December.
residence In Wing.
prospered and the
ngregation and the
t6 has made in the
o hear of his leaving
id Mks. Alien will
wishes of it large
all will wish them
the work at Ham-
Wingham
The Liberal coni
Wilson block will be
between now and
Liberals are refines
rooms every night an
of the campaign.
work to be done a
Wingham should p
the wheel and assts
Huron.
iberals.
ttee rooms In the
pen every evening
isogon day. All
d to be at the
aselet in the Work
here is important
d the Liberate of
their shoulder to
in redeeming East
Drink Christie's Teas.
Puritan octad.
A Puritan social, der the auspices
of the Young Peep] ' Society of 'St.
Andrew's Preabyteria Church, Wing -
ham, will be held in t e leotnre room of
the ohnrnh on Mon ay evening. Oct.
1911a, pommenoing at ight o'clock. A
good programme will be given and re-
freshments will be a rued. Admission
fee ten and fifteen oe ts. All are cordi-
ally invited to be pre ent.
WANTED—Good seat girl. Apply
to MRs. W. J. Mune, aple street.
Nomination at Brussels.
Next Monday, 19 of October, will be
nomination day, w ioh will be held at
Brussels. J. A. M rton, the returning
ofiieer, will reoeiv nominations from 12
o'olook until 2 o'o oak p, m. There is
no doubt but Ar h. Hislop and Dr.
Chisholm will b the candidates. A
public meeting wi be held at the close
of the nominatio and addresses will
be delivered by the oandidajea and
others. This distr of will likely be well
represented at the seting.
WANTED—A good
Apply to Mas, A.
street.
neral servant.
SMITS, John
Auctio Sale.
Mrs. M. E. Heat • (formerly Mre. W.
Copeland) lot 15, o n. 2, Culross, is re-
tiring from the farand will dispose of
all her farm stook and implements on
Thursday, Oot, 2.. This will be an
unusually Iarge as e a d6erything is
in good shape, ea` s'p horses and
colts there is a lar �e mber of Polled
Angus, Durham a. • grade cattle, hogs,
sheep, eto. Ther will also be offered
about 500 bush. of. oats, a cream
separator, Iarge on ting box, eto.
Many a woman goes wit out rubbers
and regrets it after ••ar.:, We have
women's rubbers in :1 styles -55o, 65o,
and 76o a pair. W. 3, Gamut.
Sale of Pur
Mr, David Clow,
13, East Wawano
reserved auction
Shorthorn stook
20th. Tne stook
cows and heifers
4 heifer calves
ewes and 8 ra
stook. Oatalogn
application to el
P.O. Mr. Joh
auctioneer.
-Bred Stock.
f lot 30, ooncessfoii
h, will hold an un-
sale of pure-bred
n Tuesday, October
includes 5 belle; 10
3 two-year heifers;
nd 3 pare Leioeater
lambs, all pure-bred
can be enured on
. Clow, Whiteoha oh
Purvis will bthe
Don't fail to see the Se:. es in a Union
Depot at opera hon Thursday even-
ing, Ootober 22nd.
Flute Band Concert.
The Wingham FI
their first anneal c
house on Friday
when an excellent
given, among those,
being Miss W. Alba
Miss Wallace; Mr.
Johnston MoOorm
comedian. The
etre desirous of fu
tainment, and wil
patronage of the
first concert. R
Oot. 301h,
to Band will hold
noert in the opera
vetting, Oot. 30th,
rogramme will be
hg will take part
Ohisholm, Mr. and
mith, comic singer;
k, the famone negro
embers of the band
nishing a good enter -
appreciate the liberal
itizens In this their
ember the date—
Buy "Dainty Mode" rubbers, They
o more.
W. J. GREER,
wear longer and cos
In a Uni
Don't fail to ee
they come in on th
Depot, Thursday e
Wingham Opera
you will she Uncle
wife Nancy, ••ho
friends in the o ,
peck, Mrs. S.: d
their nnmerou- bo
Buttinsky, the o01
elbping :maple, an
that you oan name
an Opera Co., ren
gram for a Woma
gram is worth yo
Mise Drake will
soriptive songs.
n Depot,
e our fri ds when
o train a he Union
v:nin et. 22nd, in
h• us:. If you come
• .iah Potter and his
have been visitin'
Mr. and Mrs, Hon-
e and Miranda with
s and bundles. Mrs.
ed aristocracy, the
almost every type
There will else he
ering a benefit gro-
in need. This pro -
r price of admission.
ive readings and de -
High Sch
The annnal fi
with the Winghe
held on Friday of
this year will
grounds, oomme
°entinning until t
been rot Off, T
oOrdially invite th
and friends of t
The preliminary
Tuesday evening,
senior, intermediat
thou tacos, the
being five miles a
miles, The folio
ners:--Senior—W.
Ewen, H. Mutton
Intermediate --•I',
S. Elliott, Time 1
A. Pugh, int. Oottt
aiiinutos,
ol Field Day.
d day in oonnectien
High Sobool will be
his week. The sports
held on the school
ing at 0 a, m., and
o various events have
e staff and students
oitizene of the town
e wheel to attend,
vents name off on
and consisted of
Biel junior mara-
atance in the that
d the others two
ing are the win -
McLean, P. Mao.
Time 30 mintitee.
ugh, E. Wightman,
minnteb. Junior ;-
H, Day, • Time 14
Teachers Re- ngaged.
The regular meetin • of the Public
School Board was h Id on Tuesday
evening, when the ns • al routine busi.
Hees was transaoted, : nd the present
staff of teachers re -:.gaged for next
year. Minor repairs re ordered to be
done at the eghool hon e and ooal order-
ed for the winter.
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fella' bntoher shop.
Delinquent Sub ribers,
That means yon—if you have not
paid for your paper 1 r this year or
for past years. The ,• ear has well
advanced, and in this s: :tion the people
have been a great de 1 more fortun-
ate than in many 01 er dietriots, in
fact we believe they s + . nld fel thank-
fut. Now, as regards ar bome paper,
it has been furnishin: yon the news
for three quarters of • e year, and we
feel it is time you he .ed ns out. Re-
member it is only a dollar or two to
you, but you are c y one of a :at
many,
Be yore yon see the Co"' try Bridal
Party who figure inrF ''Scenes in a
Union Depot" at Win' m opera house,
Thureday evening, Ootober 22nd,
Board of Health Meeting.
The Board of Ilea tb met in the
Clerk's offioe, Tneeday :vening last. It
was deoided to send mplee of water
from different wells u the town to
Toronto for analysis :•d report. The
Health Inspector we instructed to
examine baok premise= and outhouses
and to lay information .:fore the Police
Magistrate in every •.se where hie
orders were not prompt y attended to.
Dr, J. R. Macdonald, the Medical
Health Officer, would advise every
family in the town to boil all their
drinking water, as rhe o ly sure means
of immunity under pre::nt conditions,
Thompson Murder Mystery.
The mystery in come ion with the
death of Fanny Gilmer: Thompson,
the former Wingbam you, g Iady, who
was found murdered in a house on
Michigan avenue in Ohio go last July,
seems to be nearing a solo •ion. Lumen
C. Mann, eon of a weal by resident of
Oak Park, has been po: tively identi-
fied as tee purchaser of t rope which
bound Mrs. Thompao in her death
struggles, and is untie . a $26,000 bond
to appear in court oil Oot. 19, The
police say Mann has been identified by
one of the tenants of ..e home in which
the murder took plao: as the companion
of the victim. Wh:n he was arrested
a watch said to bel ng to the murdered
woman and a key to the door of the
death chamber we e found in Mann's
possession,
District Meetin: and Convention.
The Fall Distri
Wingham Diatriot
Church was held
Met. The Sunday
was also held on
and evening, when
subjects were given
for more effective
ing Rev. Dr. Donge
an illustrated leotur
Its Temples." On
sentatives of the Ep
when a number o
and addresses wer
departments of tb
day evening an
went was held in t
ing are the ale
organization for
President, W. T.
vioe-president, J.
second vine-presi
Wingbam; third
Sadie Logan, Riple
dent, Miss Jessie F
vine -president, Mi
Gerrie; secretary -
W. Rivera, Belgra
Conference Exeeu
McTavish, Gerrie.
Meeting of the
of the Methodist
re on Wednesday
School convention
dnesday afternoon
papers on various
nd plans discussed
ork. In the even-
, of Goderioh, gave
on "Jerusalem and
hursday the repre-
orth Leagues met,
interesting papers
given on various
work. On Thnre-
njoyabie entertain.
e church. Follow-
ra of the district
e ensuing year:—
all, Wingham; first
. Hunter, Brussels;
ent, John Kerr,
ice -president, Mies
; fourth vice-presi-
rd, Lnoknow; fifth
a Evelyn Evans.
easurer, Rev. G.
e; representative to
ive, Rev. H. W.
To Have Welt
Mayor Holmes p
in the town hall
which had been c
best means of IM
sanitary condition
question of the ad
ting a by-law to pr
sewer on Josep
Irwin was called u
plans of the snbmi
and sewer by-laws
The present conn
plan to advance,
called to get an e
from the ratepayers
to be done. Conno
in favor of the instal
waterworks and se
was also Barrister
stated that this won
sooner or later, and
ter; it was not a10u
tax rate, but of the
the town and its
Spotton ;fated that
mittee of the Oen
coed with the inet
closets throughout
course of the diem
advanced that th
eendition could be
were more pardon'
disposal of refute a
A number of the rat
opinions as to the
supply, and it was
Council send a nnm
welts in different p
Toronto for anal
done, and the repo
meeting will probe
ater Examined.
elided at a meeting
Monday evening,
led to consider the
roving the general
f the town, and the
inability of intimate
vide for putting in a
ins street. Reeve
n and outlined the
Pion of waterworks
in 1902 and 1904,
it had no definite
ut had the meeting
ression of opinion
s to what was best
ilor Nicholson was
;tion of a domeetio
erase eyetem, as
D. Holmes, who
d have to be done
the sooner the bet-
a question of the
general v'elfare of
tizens. Oonnoillor
the Property Com.
it intended to pro-
lation of dry Garth
the town. In the
Woo the idea was
general sanitary
proved if oitizene
✓ in regard to the
tit their premisee.
payers voiced their
state of the water
eddied tahave the
er of samples frcim
its of the town to
is. When this is
t
reoeived, another
ly be called:
repeat it:—"Shiloh' " Cure will al.
ways Ouse any oougb, nd ooldL"
CHURCH
NOTES.
Rev, W. G. Ho
diet ohnrnh will
services in the Hol
Sunday,
Rev, Tbomae
may be expecte
Methodist church
aervioos. Hie ev
on the subject of "
All welcome.
There will be a
only, next Sun
Parish Hall, at
bright aervioe,
understood that
address these
address for Hex
he given by Re
Pant's Church.
invited.
Captains A
have been in o
of the Salvat
past, have fine
left this week
Oounoile of th
furlough for a
er station, T
very enooesaf
gratetul to t
they reoeived
sou, of the Metho-
ondnot anniversary
eaville church next
Snowdon, Ph. B ,
to preach in the
ext Sunday at both
ing address will be
abbath Observance,"
ass meeting for men
y afternoon, in the
4 ,o'olook, A short,
ith an address. It is
the local clergy are to
eetinga in turn, The
Sunday afternoon will
. 0. E Jeakius, of St.
All men are cordially
rows and Pease, who
arge of the local corps
on Army for some time
hed their labors here and
or Toronto to attend the
Army. They will go on
ime before taking anoth
it efforts here have been
1, and they feel deeply
e citizens, from whom
noh kindness and help.
Nothing is so detrimental to 1.: '• ear
of rubbers as old age. Our r • , berg are
are all new, and we have n' old ones to
palm off on you. y for the next
pair yon want. '' Is & Co., sole
agents for Victoria shoes for ladies and
Albert shoes for men.
Particularly
Sorrow in large
brought to the ho
Hugh 'Hamilton, o
the death of their
bells Hamilton, w
Thursday last. Th
been le the best of h
and a few weeas age
tever. At first it w
constitution might
ages of the diseas
arose and the pati
until the end came.
a young lady of a
poeseseedmany n
endeared her Ge al
and acquaintances.
of the Presbyterian
ive worker among t
congregation, Her
ther tinged with s
that she was short'
in matrimony to
neighborhood.
and family, ae wet.
and friends, the a'
terrific force. We
both Mr. and Mrs.
eon, David, are i
present, but it is ho
be restored to their
funeral of the late
place on Satnrda•
Wingham oemeter
house and grave
Rev. D. Perrie. T
have unbounded
bereavement.
ad Death.
measure has been
m. of Mr. and Mrs,
Y Victoria street, in
tighter, Mies Iea-
iob matured on
o deceased had not
alth for some time,
contracted typhoid
s thought that. her
ithetand the ray-
, but complications
ut gradually sank
Mies Hamilton was
able character and
ble qualities which
rge cirole of friends
She was a member
church and an hot -
young people of the
arty demise is fur-
dnese from the foot
to have been united
young man of the
the aged parents
ae to other relatives
lesion has come with
regret to state that
amilton, and their
delicate health at
ed they may soon
onted vigor. The
iss Hamilton took
afternoon to the
;, services at the
.eing conducted by
e sorrowing relatives
sympathy in their
IN
Dr. Nelson Tait, of 498 $iSadina ave.,
Toronto, will be at the aeon's Hotel,
Wingham, all day nrsday, October
22nd, for consult on in diseases of
Eye, Ear, Nose dud Throat. Glasses
fitted.
A SCATHI
REBUKE.
The Montreal St
for the Ooneervati
tions of 1900 and
Ur. Hugh Graham
and upper circle
Borden's last cam
ly financed the par
district. In this o
an unsparing ori
both parties. It h
votive politioians
tions in the west
insurance inquiry,
Boren to "remov
fere from the firin
Toronto News an
which also pillor
his misdoings wer
has not maintain
the eleotion. No
been said than
Borden's defence
Here it Or
"Mr. Borden, i
feeling last night
which he rushed t
absent lieutenant.
of the foot that th
sion had ignomini
the name of 'R L
land deale.' This
tioally than any
cord do, what Mr,
of men whom this
cion did succeed in
transaction. The
neot Foster with '1
have been a diegra
to have been mire
deals whioh the se
mission revealed,
Mr, Foster, who
most gigantic of t
money of his tr
kande? What fur
other members of
ago, who initiated
special inside Int
railway magnates
oonetantly solicit
legislation.
a fought vigorously
Dr. Ovens, °outlet, London, Surge:en
Eye, Ear, Nome and Throat will be at
MoKibbon's drug store,Wedneedey, Oct -
Wane. properly fitted.
Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Under the above eading the Toronto
World, (Conservati et on April 5112 last
"Public rights w re defeated on Fri-
dav in the private bills oommettee by
Liberals and the oa st aggreseive lobby
ever seen in Que 'e Perk. Absentee
members of the oo mittee also contri-
buted to Toronto'a =illation. When-
ever Toronto is co earned, the frieuds
of public) rights are eat.
All praise to Ar hie Rieke) of East
Huron, who withe ood the :therms of
the lobbyist and s e party trickster.
How large he to s above °elder,
Janaleson and Len x, who kilt behind
Hem J. Foy, b who, with ove
accord, voted to put e attorney -gener-
al's opinion to shame And, compared
with the ragged re ant of fictitious
Liberals who knife pulse() rights,
iu his right mind.
Bat what of the rat bers of the com-
mittee who fought • .d ran away and
those who ran away I afore they taught?
R. R. Gamey did ot vote; he was
oalled out before voti g time. Some of
Mr. Gamey's friend are teeny he did
not stay to vote righ . Joseph Downey
of Guelph, where blio rights have
some sway, was pres nt, but he did not
vote. Mr. Smellie s id he didn't under.
nand the question a.. his vote was not
recorded. Hon. W. J. Hanna was out
of town, the public) rights were being
massacred. Maj. H ndrie was at au.
other committee, or Ise, peradventure,
public rights would aye found a cham-
pion. .And Hon. Nelson Monteith,
'where was he? W. H. Hoyle of North
Ontario was repre ented by a void.
Excuse may be ottnd for Premier
Whitney, but wer he the true friend
of publes rights To nto has been led to
believe he is, n other engageraent
would have kept him from beating
Calder, Jamieson a d Lennox into con-
sistent shape, An there were others
a bsent, who shou have been in the
forefront of the handful of publin
FARMERS' IN RESTS WELL
LOOKE AFTER.
One has only to
returns to be con
Canada's chief in
has prospered under
In the firat place
in the Hon. Sydne
of Agriculture, a
eleven years he ha
of the deptatment
self a most progr
and has devoted
standing ability to
interests of agrio
Some of the
Canada by Hon.
have had much
about present s
are the removal
between this con
States; the ena
Jose Seale not f
Canadian orchar
insidious pest;
the distribution
formation to the
merit of a pra
manage the till
the Central Ex
er to deal with
of live stook pr
ment in Canada
experts to give in
of she farmer's w
ment of a chain
the transportatto
producte of the d
the market of Gre
tarn to the trade
need how greatly
iberal rule.
the country has
Fisher, Minister
practical and ed -
ho during the
been at the head
has proven him-
ssive administrator
is energies and out -
the promotion of the
services rendered
Mr. Fisher, which
o do with bringing
of the quarantine
try and the 'United
tment of the San
✓ the protection of
against a most
e inauguration of
of agricultural in -
armors; the appoint -
teal agriculturist to
e and live stook at
erimental Farm; the
ive stock oommission-
the various interests
traction ia all phases
rk, and the establish -
of cold storage for
of the perishable
iry and the dairy to
DUTY OF LIBERALS.
The Liberals of ast Huron will do
well to act on the edvice given by the
Toronto Globe as fol owe :—Daring the
remaining' days of t oontest, Liberals
in every oonstitueno would do well to
be alert nud aggres ive meettng the
campaign of secret a mem whioh their
opponents have alr ady begun. The
scandal -talk end shinders whioh
have done duty on t ..: platform and in
the Prete: of the Cons native party have
spent their force. T eir attacks oh the
Government'e reool have been in vain.
hotted. Tne curve of publie opinion
es now rIanning etro Or in favor of the
The one danger t
ly In Ontario, is fr
in the lodge -room,
m • the secret tneeting
nd the seoret cahvass
In the shops and oncessions. Ltisprov-
ed allegations are ere repeated, broken.
doyen argttmetts re used, and falee
In snob. a case no an's tecord is erste,
no man's me is reepected, no Menet
religion/I couvitt us are held petered.
Slanders of the g eseet kind are being
detail of truth, d some some Omni.
entions electors m y be :Indeed. It is
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Good Robbers
WI. ftt a lot of weather we'll have
riget along now.
Everybody will have nee for
Rubbers nearly every day.
It's a wise thing to protect the
feet at this seanon oe the year.
Look Well to YOur Rubbers
AD kinds are here,
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Rubbere from 33e tO $1.00.
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VIE SHOE MAN