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The Wingham Times, 1912-06-27, Page 1THE WINC]HAM TIMES. VOL. XII—NO. 21u8. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912. Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE Rexatl Sarsaparilla Tonic BLOOD PURIFIER SYSTEMIC TONIC Wilt remove that Tired Felling This is the best blood purifier on the market and if you are not thoroughly satisfied with it We Refund Your Money Re$a11 Sarsaparilla Tonic contains Sarsapariela Shetingia Burdock Oiunenne Dandelion Mandrake Cascara Stry cbrine 128 doses for 100 cents We• fit glasses properly by the ub-to-date method of sight testing Walton Wilton Stora Macdonald Block, Wingham. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE, •LIFE ACCIDENT PLATE GLASS W EATIIER omomodoM Insurance Coupled with a REAL ESTATE and MONEY LOANING Business, Issuer of 'Marriage Licenses. Of ioe over Malcolm's Grocery. H. DAVIS WINGHAM, ONTARIO Agent for Allan Line Cunard Line Donaldson Lines. Canadian Northern Lines Ocean Steamships. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. New Physician Last week throu real estate agents, her property on Jo R, Hambly of Napa is very convenien centre of the town at once open an of in Wingham. Ritchie & Cosens, rs. H. Kerr sold street to Dr. W. ee. This property y situated in the nd Dr. Hambly will ice. Girls wanted at at once, the National Hotel Successful The garden part ing on Dr. Tamlyn auspices of the A Paul's Church wa all present enjoy evening. The Wi furnished excelle was a good progr Croly acting as menta were sery proceeds amount Christie's Grocery PHONE 59. ANOTHER DROP IN SUGAR THIS WEEK NalNaokes Malt Vinegar We can strongly recommend this Vinegar both from experience in its use, and also by the testimony bf many of our customers. Rep. quart bottles 200. Have got it also on tap. Try Holbrookes Sardines !pc and 15c per tin We believe there is no better Sar- dine on the market, we've sampled them and find them ahead of inost kinds. They are put up in the very best of oil. Nothing better for j a quick Iunch. This is the Tea and Coffee Store Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs \Vented. w.. Garden Party. last Thursday even- s lawn, under the Y. P. A. of St. well attended and d a very pleasant gham Citizens' and t music and there m with Rev. E. H. hairman. Refresh - in abundance. The to nearly $100. d WANTED.—Two bright, smart young men to learn the upholstering. Apply to WALKER & CLEGG, Wingham. Mr. Row 11 at London. The committee in charge of the Do- minion Day Row 11 meeting at London:. are making arra gements for a mon- ster demonstrate: n. This meeting will be the opening f Mr. Rowell's mid- summer eampaie to "Abolish the Bar," and will n. doubt ba largely at- tended by the Li rals of Western On- tario. Single far • will be in effect on the railroads. T is meeting will give many Liberals a. opportunity of hear- ing the new lea. -•r. Full information as to the meetin.. can be found in an- other column of his issue. Buttermilk:for sale at the Creamery Kent block. Read Willis & Co.'s adv. on page 8 A Painful While at work at artesian well on Baird, a young m met with a painfu leaning on one of the drilling machi chine started sud was badly broke will have several pleasant holiday. Beer sty. ilitary Camp. License Inspect° Oliver J9hnson, of Centre Huron mad a raid Thursday on the canteens in con ection with the mil- itary camp at Go erich and seized a dray load df beer w ich was being freely sold in four cantee s. On leaving the grounds a gang of oldiers tried to int- erfere with them nd got away with two of the kegs. T e inspector was as- sisted by a consta le from Goderich. The officers of th camp, apparently, had no control ove the men, and it was with difficulty th t the inspector got away with the w t goods. Crown At- torney Seeger will prosecute the cases. Colborne township where the camp is held is under loca option. WOOL WANTED. -50,000 lbs. Highest Prices, Cash or Trade.— KING BROS. Took Chairs fr.m Verandas. On Wednesday ev ning of last week two chairs were tak n from Mr. Abner Cosens' veranda anon the same night a large leather up .lstered chair was taken from J. A. cLean's veranda. We can hardly beli ve that any resid- ent of;Wingham wo Id be guilty of con- duct of this kind : nd think the steal- ing was done by an utsider and it would be well if the gui y party could be caught and given •roper punishment for his:misconduct. It is impossible for people to take -in airs from verandas every night and inghamites have al- ways felt that al articles left out of doors would be per :ectly safe. We trust we will never h. e to again report cases of this kind. ccident, he drilling of the hursday last, A. , 18 years of age accident. Ile was his elbows against ery, when the ma- nly and the elbow . The young man eeks of a very un- LosT! -A lady's watch, Finder wil leaving at Knox's J srrydll sized gold e rewarded by elery Store. Card of Mr. and Mrs. C. of the late John Mrs, John Thornt ceased, desire to sincere thanks to a pressions of sy kindnete during reavement. Esp to the members and also the Fire their brotherly i substantial aid s Thanks. . Thornton, parents Thornton, and also , wife of the de - express their most !1 for the many ex- pathy and acts of eir recent sad be- ial thanks are due the Citizens' Band rigade, for not only terest, but also for generously given. LOST. --A Pearl Brooch on Friday last. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at the TIMES office.' The Late s. McLennan. The late Mrs. died at Goderich was a native of th field. She was bo year 1847 and was of age. Her mai McKenzie. • After late Finlay McLe with him in Huro tinned to reside t ago, when they r Mr, McLennan di fall. Three da are left to mour mother: Mrs. - Lo;halsh; Miss Miss Minnie, of T Lochalsh, and Al tending Toronto ceased is surviv and four'sisters, o Mrs. Thos. Linkla A Tri' to the C • ast, via Canadian Pacific Railway. At this season :f the year a great many are plannin their summer vaca- tion. What soul ' be more delightful than a journey • rough the Canadian Rockies to Vane•uver? A trip of this nature affords t e traveller an oppor- tunity of learni g the wonderful re- sources and op +ortunities throughout Western Caned:, besides enjoying the world's greater scenery in the Cana- dian Rocky ountains, where the Canadian Pecifi have established pala- tial hotels whic afford every possible comfort to the ourist. The Canadia Pacific is the logical route to the We •t, affording the finest equipment and astest train service - it is the only A I -Canadian Route—no change of ears all equipment is owned and operated by the C.P. E., affording the highest for of fiieieney—dining- car service up -t• -date in every particu- lar; also opera ing modern electric - lighted compart ent library observa- tion cars on tr : scontinental trains— only linea aperatg through standard and tourist sleepi g cars to Winnipeg and Vancouver. It would be to t e advantage of any person contemplat ng a holiday trip of any description to consult neatest C. P. R. Agent for i11uettated literature and full partieulars, or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. . McLennan, who on the 12th instant township of Ash - at Kintail • in the hus sixty-five years n name was Mary her marriage to the an, she went to live township, and con - ere until eleven years moved to Goderich.- d five years ago last ghters and two sons the loss of a beloved . A. McDonald, of ena, at home, and ronto; Roderick, of x., who has been at - University. The de - by three brothers e of the sisters is er, of this town. Summer Cottag. at Kincardine for rent by the week . month. Apply to Mrs. John Campbe 1. North Huron Conservatives. The annual me Huron Conservat held in the Town Friday afternoon tendanee from all Officers were elec dent, Dr. R. C. lot Vice, F. Mete Dr. Armstrong, W. McKibbon, D. Bell, Wingh thanks was ten President, Mr. retiring Secretar for their valuab dresses were del grove, M. L. A., M. Lockhart, P. Quillin, and othe passed showing t of the meeting ward, businessli the Whitney and and also an expre the present abl North Huron, Mr. Andrew Ballagh Killed. Andrew Ballagh, well-known to many of our readers and who resided with his parents on what is known as the half -way farm on the Teeswater road in Turnberry, was killed early Sunday morning by engine No. 1007 in charge of Engineer McAteer and Conductor Whitmore of London r Hing light to Glencoe, between the westerly city limits and the Cove Bri : e, his mangl- ed and decapitated rema ns being dis- covered by J, Erye, a : ectionman of Hyde park after dayli: ht. Mr. Bal- lagh was employed by r. Dickie at Hyde Park and had bee in London at- tending the Ringling ircus. He re- mained in London all da Saturday and started for home in t e evening. It is not known exaetly ho the accident happened. ting of the North e Association was Hall, Wingham, on ast with a large at - parts of the riding. d as follows:—Presi- edmond, Wingham; If, Blyth; 2nd Vice, orrie; Secretary, J. ingham; Treasurer, m. A -resolution of ered to the retiring ohn Joynt and the , Mr. Dudley Holmes, services. Able ad- vered by A. H. Mus - Jas. Bowman, M. P., W. Scott, Wm. Mc- . Resolutions were e entire satisfaction ith the straightfor- e administration of Orden Governments sion of confidence in representative of A. H. Musgrove. Rubber -tired buggy, good condition for sal price. Apply—Manage coerce. Death of Miss After a short illness, Cooper, died on Saturd home of her brother -in Marshall, Josepeine st, The deceased young lad of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Co and had resided in Win a year, being employed Pringle's glove works. in high esteem by a friends she bad made si Wingham. Besides h mother she is survived b ers and six sisters—Joh William, all of Seafort Marshall, of Wingham; ridge, of Toronto; Ger Elise and Edna at home took place on Monday a Brussels cemetery. A ful floral tributes were the employees of th Mrs. Morton's Sunday the Methodist Sunday • all -bearing, in at reasonable Bank of Com- ooper. Miss Eva May y last at the aw, Mr. H. J. aged 18 years. was a daughter er of Seaforth am for about t Mr. W. D. She was held rge circle of ce coming to father and three broth- , James and ; Mrs. H. J. rs. W. Locke- ude, Bernice; The funeral ternoon to the ong the beauti- wreaths from glove works, chool class and chool. TRUNKS AND VALIsEs:—Big stock of select from at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. Mr. Hartley The Ontario Go to establish rev: schools for the teachers for tea French schools o of these schools i• Vankleek Hill an who has been pri public school for and principal of t its re-establishrne to take charge : school. Mr. Hart being born in Tar received his educe Owen Sound. Celle to Normal and leges, He taug school for five ye ation school for Clinton model so is a prominent w church, Mr. Ha in the county wil ing him on his se tent a position. Appointment. rnment has decided al bi-lingual model urpose of training ung in the English - the province. One, to be established at Mr, Jolla Hartley, cipal of the Clihton the past five years, e Model school since t has been selected the Vankleek Hill y is a Huron boy, berry township, and ion at Harriston and 'ates, and at Toron- milten Normal Col- t at Exeter public rs, at Blyth continu- aif a year, and at 1 for five years.. He rker in • the Anglican ley's fellow- teachers unite in eongratuldt- eetion for . so impor- : Death of Charl s Mooney. Word was receiv of the death in Ott Mr. Chas M. Mooney of this town. The boyhood days in W' telegraph operating Williams. Nearly left Wingham and fession at different Ottawa a number fifteen years he had Ian View, where he ted a vegetable far poor health since 1 news of his death w his aged mother an the family. Beside children, he leaves his mother Mrs. A. M Mrs. T. L, Jobb, Wi Sparling, Saginaw; Meaford; also three Mooney, Wingham; Ripley and Frank M The funeral took plat Saturday and Robt. M tendance from Wingha here on Thursday a on that day of son of Mrs Mooney eceased spent his gham and learned ere with Mr. C. E. thirty years ago he as followed his pro - places, moving to of , ears ago. For esided at Laurent- uccessfully conduc- He had been in st February. The s a severe blow to other members of his wife and four mourn his death, ney; three sisters, ham; Mrs. Thos. rs. Jas. Sparling, brothers, Robt. o. H. Mooney, ney; Hespeler. at Ottawa on oney was in at - Choral Socie Keep in mind the in the opera house of this week by th Society. - This prom best entertainments we hope to see a la Concert, neert to be given Friday evening Wingham Choral ses to be one of of the season and ge attendance. A Much Declinin During the past market has been in Another drop is list is only what could ordinary conditions. ahead of last year' by some that this holding. It is figur salers that the pric ial does not warren refined. The opini expressed this wa other drop. Of speculation. A number of piec: - of furniture, nearly new, for sale sy private sale. Apply at TistEs office Sugar Market, onths the sugar peculiar condition. d this week. This e expected under The price is away and it is claimed is the outcome of d by many whole - of the raw mater - the high cost of n of one firm was Look out for an- ourse this is mere 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. Death of Mr There passed a Thursday last Eliza the late John Hall, f in her 74th year. M girlhood days in G and was married ab After spending a f burg, U. S., the fa more and Mrs. Hall in that village un when,"on account o went to reside with troit. The deceas cheerful, kindly dis loved by a large ci is survived by one sons, viz: -Mrs. G. Dr. J. S. Hall, D New Liskeard; Jos W. A. Hall, Sudb were brought to evening and the fu Saturday morning of Mr. Joseph Hal cemetery at Belmor John Hall. ay in Detroit on reenaway,relict of rmerly of Belmore s. Hall spent her afraaca Township ut fifty years ago. w years in Pitts- ily moved to Bel - continued to reside 1 four years ago, failing health she er daughter in De - d lady was of a osition and was be - ale of friends. 'She daughter and four =merman, Detroit; troit; James Hall, h Hall, Winnipeg; ry. The remains Ingham on Friday eral took place on rom the resiaenca to the McIntosh Wedding a Mitchell. On Tuesday after oon, June 18th at 3 o'clock the ho e of Mrs. Pugh, Water street, Mi hell, formerly of Brussels, was the s ene of an unusually bright June weddin -, when their only daughter, Edna M a , was married to George Larkworth in the presence cf the immediate rel tives of the easy tracting parties. " ev. A. C. Wishart, B. A., of Brussels, performed the cere- mony, the weddin: march being played by Miss Muriel i urgess. The bride, in the absence of •r father, who is in the West, was :even away by her uncle, Joseph Pug , of Wingham. The bride was attired i a beautiful gown of Swiss embroi.•ry and carried a boquet of cream re -:es. Presents came from many quarte s in numerous and :handsome variety, among them several substantial chequ:-. After the usual congratulations, t e company sat down to a dainty marri ge feast served in the diningroom, ze tables were taste- fully trimmed in bridal decorations. After the dinner • as over the young couple were driven to Stratford R. Pollakowsky's auto, where they took the train fe. Toronto, Niagara Falls -and Buffalo On their return they will take up h•usekeeping on St. David street, Sout -They carry with them.. the best Ivisbe .of all their friends for a happy wedded ' ire. -.�- PERSO ALS. Miss Lina Barber has returned home from London. Mr. Abner Cosen • was in Seaforth on Monday on business Miss Hylee, of K with her friend, Mi Miss Brownie Sw SASKATOON PROPERTY.—Parties hay - mg Saskatoon property would do well to communicate with Box 968, Saska- toon, Sask. We would be glad to give you a price on same, or if you wish to dispose of property, will be glad tc sell it for you. You can get mo • furniture and bet- ter furniture for less money and less talk at WALI{l;lt'S Furniture store, Life Problems Mr. W. L. Clark, successful business much study to the boys and young me country and among ty, will conduct t Methodist Church morning and eve afternoon at 3.30 o' a meeting will be and Mr. Clark will on "Life's Problem win will be chairm and all men, young to attend the me day, July 3rd, aft meetings will be he d in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur meeting will coin and will be for ladle ject will be "The M The public is invit meeting and the su address will be "T Mr. Clark has been his work among yo and during 1910 tr miles and address and young men. ham and district s of this opportunit Young Men. Havergal Ladies' Mrs. McIntyre, ing with her sister, Miss Maud Davi days with Mrs, F, forth. one of Canada's en, who has given life problems of in city, town and 11 classes of socie- e services in the on Sunday next, ing. On Sunday lock in Town Hall eld for men only, eliver an address ." Dr. A. J. Ir - at this meeting nd old, are invited ing. On Wednes- noon and evening neardine is visiting s May Lloyd. its is home from liege, Toronto. Winnipeg is visit - Mrs. Thos. Gregory. is visiting for a few H. Walley at Sea - Mr. E. H. Haley eft last week for Acton where he ha accepted a good position. Mrs. H. B. Elliott was visiting for a few days with relati es and freinds at Stratford. Mrs. John Rich, of London was visit- ing for a few days wi h Mrs. (Dr,) H. E. W. Tamlyn. . Mr. John F. Grove was visiting for over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Mowat, at Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, of Sask- atoon are visiting with relatives and old friends in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Jenkins, of Blue - vale road are visiting with relatives and friends in Toronto. Mrs. Joseph Bowman and family left this week for Cobalt where they intend residing in the futur Miss Mae Mason h s returned home from Guelph, where he had been at- tending the Macdona d Institute, Mr. and Mrs. Ricrd Anderson have returned home afte spending a month visiting in Galt, Berrriin and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. M. I!amont left here on Thursday to visit t other points in Ontario before retuning to their home in Calory. Mrs. Burns and aughter, Florence, of Detroit and Mis Winnie Long, of Brussels were visiti g at the home of Mr. H. B. E,liott. Mr. and Mrs. 01 a few weeks trip t them a pleasant t: to the home tow Mr. and Mrs J Mitchell on Tues tending the wed Miss Edna Pugh t • The afternoon nce at 3 o'clock only, and the sub- ther of the Boy." d to the evening ect of Mr. Clark's Future Home." ery successful in ng men and boys veiled over 50,000 over 100,000 boys e people of Wing- ould take advantage to hear Mr. Clark. CHURC NOTES The members of together with vi attend divine servi Church on Sunday A special meeti of Maitland was h Church on Tuesda call by the Wrexe gregation to Rev. Sunderland was su arrangements wer duction. ingham L. 0. L. 'ting members will e in the St. Paul's July 7th. of the Presbytery id in St. Andrew's morning when the r Presbyterian eon - T. W. Wesley, of dined. Provisional made for the in - L. G. Coloman he intendent of the Ot G. T. R. Mr, Mo been appointed Vic eral Manitoba of th Fort William. gg left last week on Europe. We wish p and a safe return seph seph Puph were in ay of last week st- ing of their neice, Mr, Geo Larkworthy Miss Mabel S iell, of Toronto was here this week at ending the wedding in East Wawano of her brother, Mr. Herb. Shiell to iss Tessa May Ander- son. Mr. W. N. utchison, of Clifford visited with hi- brother, Mr. R. A. Hutchison last eek. Mr. Hutchison has a busy sum er ahead of him as he has the contract of building schools at Clifford and Ha over. Mr. and Mrs. Tena Isbister, Miss Edna Jenk Bluevale left on weeks' visit to trt.vel by boat Fo.t William. 'seen made Super- awa division of the ey Donaldson has President and Gen - G. T. P, west of m. Isbister and Miss rs. Benj. Jenkins and ns, and Mrs. Scott, of Wednesday for a few the West. They will rom Owen Sound to New Inspectorate Proposed. The formation spectorate, incl county of Huron county of Bruce Department of was presented to the Huron county council at it rece t sitting by Mr. Cow- ley, representin the Department of Education. The jproposal is that the townships of Ho ick, Turnberry, East Wawanosh and Morris, the town of Wingham and the; village of Wroxeter, all in the county of Huron, be included with a number oflmunicipalities in the southern part of the county of Bruce to eetorate. The mat- een laid before the cil, which declined to matter, as the pre - of inspectorates was satisfactory. The ussed the proposition postponed further e December session. the time available n has been consider - e extension of the term in the rural holding of the en - earlier than before, king up the work is means that the cover the same during the school of both counties, to incurring the volved in provid- dditional inspector. f Education insists on the change, the councils will have to pay the ealaty.—Proderich .Signal. of a new school in- ing a portion of the with a portion of the is proposed by the education. The matter STYLISH SHOES FOR DOMINION DAY Yon can't be down right comfort- able on the First unless your feet are in comfortable quarters. We have just the styles for Summer Shoe Comfort Shoes, Oxfords and Pimps in Patent Kid, Patent Colt Stain, Tan or Canvas for Men, Women and form the new ins ter had already Bruce county cou do anything in th sent arrangement considered quite Huron council dis at some length a consideration to t It is claimed tha for school inspeeti ably curtailed by t midsummer holida sections and by the trance examination to some extent bre of the school$. 'T inspectors cannot ground as formerly term. The council however, are ave addditienal expense 1 ing a salary for an If the Department Children Moderate and reasonable prices for everybody, You'll enjoy Dom- inion Day if WE DRESS YOUR FEET. See us for Trunks and Valises. W J. GREER Sole Agent. TORONTO � REAL ESTATE On the principle that far of hills; look green, a large amount of Ont- ario money has been invested in Western towns of doubtful possibili-, ties, while right at our door in the city of Toronto are to be found what are probably the best real estate investments in Canada. Toronto will add to its population', this year as many people as there are in two towns like Saskatoon. .t► Toronto has a population of 420,- 000 and is growing rapidly. The opening up of Greater Ontario, the rapid settling of the West, the en- largment of our canal system all combine to make Toronto the most favorably situated city in the Dom- inion. Its growth during the next five years will surpass all past records. We can give valuable information to intending investors as we have made a personal inspection of the different parts of the city. Ritchie & Cosens L.1.35L1_.!.S.IA2T AND INSURANCE FOR RENT. —Three rooms in the Stone Block for rental. Apply at TI\IES office. FREI ARE DOD CONFEDERATION AND C. P. R. CIGARS FOR SAFE IN TOWN 1 HONK STUDY Thousands of Ambitious young people arelming instructed in their homes by Mir Home Stud* Dept. Tau may finish Dollege if you desire Pay when- swor you wish. Thirty Years' Exper- ience. Largest trainers in Canada. Enter any day. Positions guaranteed. If you Wish to gave board and learn while you earn, write -10t partieetere. NO AdATON