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The Wingham Times, 1910-04-21, Page 1THE WINGHAIVI TIMES. VOL XXXII--KO, 1993. WINGHAM, QNThRIQ, THURSDAY, APRIL 211 191(.. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ODORLESS Mothine Prevents and Destroys MOTHS Ceu be dusted into Furs, Blankets, Carpets, Couches, eto., without the slightest injury to fabrio. It has no odor. It does not contain poisonous drugs.. ',Price 25 Cents. Walton McKibbon THE DRUGGIST Macdonald Blook, . Wingham. FATHER ! MOTHER ! A Business Education is the greatest legacy you can leave your children. We get down to the bed - rock foundation of living business science, and as- sist worthy graduates to the choice positions. Enter any day. Individual instruction. Home s t u d y courses in Senior Teachers, Matriculation and Commercial subjects. Send for particulars. A fliated with Commercial Educators' Association of Can- ada. Easter Term Opens Match 29. Write for particulars. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE GEU. SPOTTON, Principal issionsammasok Important t R Ladies. It is not often an . pportn , ity moors he lat:at Parisian r Goods, yet orenwend of wn, and invitee ese goods at his erved at the Hotel. styles, when prop• of and ornament the autify the expression sequently tone up an Be sure and see them on Wednesday, May at your door to see and New York style such is the case, as Toronto is visiting t your inspection of private apartment These Hair Goo erly adjneted prot head, soften and b of the face, and o aged appearance. at Brunswick hot 4th. in H rof 1e' N EwEST and latest designs in wall paper at Knox's.. Christie's Orocery PHONE 59. General Clean, up Before the End of Month. 89 tins Raspberries, Straw- berries and Pine Apple, Cash lOc per tin. 78 packets Jell'o. The goods ate good but not moving quick enough Cash 7c per package. 6 jars Cairn's Dine Apple Mar. malade. Cash 15c Jar. 110 packets Eddy's Safety Matches, a splendid snatch, brit value almost unknown. Cash 4c per package. The Tea and Coffee Store.; Watited — Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs. CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL DESIGNS T. C. GRAHAM & SON PHONE 101. Wear (beer's Shoes and Rubbers New Cil Mr. Ezra, Merkle, apple butter, jelly a he will install in This will prove a the farmers in tI many have to go to plant, The plant and modern and w about $1500 to Met er Mill. has purchased an d oider plant, which is chopping mill. eat oonvenienoe to s neighborhood, as dietanoee to anon a 11 be perfectly new 1 oust Mr. Merkley CALL IN and have a look at Knox's new 1910 wall papers, New Telep A number of Bell men came to town and are now engagE oroes•arms on the p ham to Harriston, Wingham is direct present line is very nese from Gerrie, wioh and this new satisfactory eervicej one Line. elephone Co, work - n Mcnday evening i in putting on new le line from Wing- ith a, view to giving ire to Toronto. The ften in use for buei- Oroxeter and Ford• ine will give a more FOR RENT.—Brink cottage on Minnie street. Apply to Mrs. (Dr.) Tamlyn. Womb s Institute. The Wingham anoh of the Women'o Institute will m et in the Chisholm hall, Thursday Ap it 28th, at 2.30 p.m. Subjects for discus ion:—"Compare the seed sown in the gr and with the seed sown in the home,' by Mise J. Waddell; and "Cleanliness of ome surroundings," by Mrs. Abner Co ens. Membere all requested to attend. Visitor)] welcome, Mrs. Chas. Gillespi , Secretary. Home made bread --Try it. FRANK R. Howson. Sudden Deat Mr. Tim Oorbet years proprietor of Lucknow, droppe morning. Mr, Co was canted by hea was well-known in fore going to Look the hotel business prior to that resided remains were taken terment. at Lucknow. for the past few the pain Hotel at dead on Monday ett's sudden death failure. Deceased his district and be - w was engaged in t Teeswater, and in Seaforth. The Seaforth for in - TRUNKS and VALISES,—The best kind and at Motet prices. W. J. GREER. Young Ma Promoted. The TIERS is ple ed to announce this week that Mr. He b. Walsh hae been appointed as local onager of Gonne' Limited in their pr duce business here, as successor to Mr. . J. Graham, who intends leaving Wi gham for London. Mr. Walsh has bee for a number of years with this oo pany and we are sure he will make a ooess in his more responsible position. He hall our very best wishes. WANTED—SonthAfrican Sorip. High- est prices paid. Apply at TIMES Offioe. Farm Labor Farmers are spea the excellent claw o ere G. H. Mooney 1 rural distriots. The the land in the old val noble assets to any of our readers who is a skilled far man accustomed to write Mr. Mooney men arriving. every s Arriving. [ng veru highly of young farm labor - distributing in the come direct from inntry, and will be the Dominion, If ant a married man laborer, or a young horses, they should t Ripley. He has eek. King's for all kinds Choice Seeds— Alsike and Lucerne Clover, Tim- othy, etc. Died at Word was reoeiv of the death at Wil April 9th, of Mrs, of lifts. Alex. Wingham, The in poor health for canoe of death Mrs. Mellen wi many of our re Wingham for "00 here will be sorr and the bereave of Wingham fr innipeg. d in town last week nipeg, on Saturday, lex. A1oKe11, mother White, formerly of leeeased lady had been some weeks and the was angina peotorne, be remembered by dem • as she "resided in ie time. Her Mende to hear of her death Dill have the sympathy ds. Read Willis 8 Co,'s adv. on page 8, Josephine S The Street Comm job made of oleanin All the rubbish and I off and the street no we have seen it for s� it not be a good idea the habit of throwin rubbish on the street assist in keeping our speotable shape? ' eet Cleaned, tee has hada good Josephine street, rase has been taken looks better than e years, Would or people to quit paper and other and in this way root street in re, BRING ALONG YOUR 0 - ;s. --We do repairing and we do gtit. Greer. 1. O. O. F. C urch Service, The Oddfellows Wingham, together with the members f Minerva Enoamp• ment, will attend vine service in St. Paul's church on 5 nday afternoon next at 3.30 o'clock, w en the rector, Rev, Bro. Edgar H. Or ly, B. A., will de- liver a sermon on behalf of the Order. The brethren wil meet in their hall Wilson Block, at 3 o'alook, for the pur- pose of attending t e service. All Odd - fellows, whether embers of the local lodge or not, are rdially invited to be present. Forties wishing their gardens plowed should leave their orders early at Salt Block office. Accident It Mr. Wm. Elli brickyard, met wi Monday afternoon oolt and the anim able and Mr. Elli rig. In doing so h to break one of hi This accident com Mr. Elliott as he w shape for the sea hope to see him soon to superintend the w tile yard. Turnberry. 1, of the boundary h a bad accident on He was driving a became unmanage- 1 jumped from the had the misfortune lege at the ankle. at a bad season for s getting things in n's Madness. We able to be around rk at his brick and Ladies' Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and Slippers in the handsomest models that. ever graced a Shoe Store. $1.75,$2.26 up to $3.00 or $3,60. W. J. GREER. Before the P On a recent Su service was in pro East Wawanoeh, men busied them tail and' otherwi belonging to Mr matter was plao vinoial Mutable in a very short ti guilty parties a On Friday last t before Polioe Ma and all pleaded g allowed $13.00 d the lade were to costs, lice Magistrate. ay afternoon while ess in Calvin Church, number of young. elves in docking the e disfiguring a horse James McGee, The in, the hands of Pro - Geo. A. Phippen, and e he looated the five had them arrested. e gnintette appeared istrate J. A. Morton, ilty. Mr. McGee was ages, and in addition d $1.00 each and, $7.60 Ontario Fa The greater nu ere who are this to the Ontario 0 offioe for help o the year round,. portion want a family. The w $10 to $15 for i for partly skille month for those This inoludes bo in many oases provided, some o vegetables, milk gration officials the demand, whl and insistent fro mers Want Help. ber of Ontario farm• ear making application vernment immigration er to give men work d quite a large gro- an with a wife and es offered run from experienced men, $15 , and $20 to $25 per who are experienced, rd and washing, and house or oottage is eying to put in fuel, nd fruit. The immi- sh they could supply is especially heavy western Ontario. SamNLGES—Having purchased a large quantity of British Oolutnbia Shingles, from one of the best manufacturers on the coast, previous to the advance in price, I am prepared to sell at close prices. Parties in need of shingles would do well to call and get quotations. J. A. McLean. Former The followin; forth Expositor a former Win the Egmondvi evening last, Seaforth, was Mies Mary All B. A, The he in a handsome fon duobete e all over lace. hat with t travelling dies skirt and "bilk t bilk coat. The morning for 17e other points, a good wishes. ingham to Weds. from last week's Sea- efers to the Marriage of am young man: -"At le manse 00 Thursday tr, Frank M. Kling, of united in marriage to nr by Rev. • N. Sliave, e Was beautifully attired own Of pearl grey chit- in, trimmed with silver She wore a large blank willow pinnies. Hee` was a black broadcloth let waist and black moire iappy couple left, next oll, Dayton, Ohio, and lid showers of sloe and New Tailor Shop. Mr. E, O. White, ate of Lancaster was in Wingham on uesday arranging to open a tailor shop ere, He has ren- ted the vacant store i the Wilson block and will have hit sto, of tweeds, wors- teds, eto., here in a short time and be ready for business.. PASTURE.—I have 160 aoree land andwill pasture o: ttl: head for season, Plenty Jas. D0NLn'r, W' grass t $5 per O water. eohnroh P. 0. Huron County The, South Huron sionere will meet at 23rd. Last year Cher and no shop license This year there are 1 tavern lioeneee, Two will be out off, owin carrying in Tucker=i ever, repealed local op two applications for li there is applioation 1 license in Exeter and The North Huron Ci meet at Wingham of this riding there were in force this year, and For the Doming year 1 Licenses. faMeuse Commis- Hensall on April were 17 licensee in this district, I applications for f the old licenses to looal option h, Henson how, ion and there are Hees there, while r one additional ne ' in Bayfield. mmiseioners will April 23rd. In 1 tavern lioeneee o shop licenses. here are applies. tions for 12 tavern 1 oenses, the addi- tional one being for ' roxeter. DR. RTED CUSHION S Shoe on Earth; Makes are. See them. W agent. 00. he easiest ing a pleas- . GREER, sole Breeders Of Pu 'The Branch of the stoner at Ottawa h edition of the Direct pure bred live stook ing to the preface compilation of i through oorrespo in all the provino of their breeding of males and f breeds they hay ory is;prepared ting herds,, .stud speotive neighb provinoes from may be proonre Directory that ranohmen, stock farmers' institu ties, live stock a who may apply Bred Stock. ve Stook Commis, issued a revised ry of breeders of Canada. Accord. ge the work is a formation received ence from breeders in regard to the size erds, and the number Males of the several for sale. The Direct• assist persons in looa- nnd;;looks in their re- hodds,°"or in distant high pure bred animals . It is stated in the opies will be sent to readers, seoretaries of s, agricultural eooie- sooiations, and others r them. WANTED. -500 bushels oats at the Wingbam chopping mill. Rolled oats, bran, shorts, flour, eta. for sale. Mill running every day. Also oatmeal and rolled wheat for sale or exchange for grain, EzRA filERI LEY. Canada Flax Mr. Amos Tiplin Canada Flax Fibre C is meeting with sple canvas for land on w and he hopes to hay ber of sores before tl A oar load of flax se is being distribute Mill's seed store. branch of the Cana business in Wingba arable to the town company is able ea quired amount of triot it will mean e the Wingham flax to tweutyfive woi fax pulling seaso ber will employe company able to centre, thus giv flourishing indu Fibre Co. , manager for the o., reports that he idid sucoess in his iioh to grow flax, the required num- close of the season. d has arrived and from Mr. T. A. he establishing of a a Flax `Fibre Co., will mean oonsid- 1n 1 district, If the h year to get the re - ix grown in this dia. eady employment at ills for from twenty men and during the a ranch larger num- We hope to sae rho sake this a profitable g Wingham another ry. Dr. Nelson Tait, of 498 Sp a ave., Toronto, will be at sh en's Hotel, Wingham, all day, Fr , April 29th, for consultation in die )see of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted, U. S. F James J. Hill, p drily on farming continent, has eti few years the Mt pelled to import quotes statistics population is i than the product draws the coned years the 'Unitec ing. He also eti the great prodnc century and the flour which the will be secured In this oonneoti notice that fr American farm Oanadian West every year and souring land, which wi 1 yet grow wheat that ie to supply their neighbors to the south. od Supply. rhaps the best oath - railroading on this ed that within a very ed States will be corn. heat And flour. He show the ratio of the creasing much faster on of food stuffs, and Mu that in a very few States will be import- es that Canada will be ng ocnntry of the 20th much of the grain and Americans will import n the Oanadlan West. n, it is Interesting to ni 100,000 to 200,000 is ate crossing into the Dislocate Mrs, Thomas Hi fal accident on E She bad been oallir in coming oat of tk thesteps and in th of her shouldered Shoulder,. bks met with a pain pturday evening last, g at neighbor's and e door missed one of fall dislocated one The injury was promptly attendeq to and Mrs. Hicks has been getting a ng nicely, WALL PAPER from 5o. to $1.00 per roll, at KNOx'S. North Huron The North Huro making ready for this season. A large was received this w half miles of pole lit the 2nd concession company will proce other sections of tt[ ing Wingham at o any of the to' Wingham and w neotion with the formation at the Telephones. Telephone Co. is development work hipment of supplies lek and two and a e has been built on of Culross. The d with the work in e district surround - es. Parties living In nships surrounding wish telephone con - own, MD get all in- rntEs office. Call at Knox's and look at the best wall paper value ever shown in Wing - ham. Patronize Ho We hear a great d getting new Indus which would be a g is one way you oan help yourself at th by patronizing you instead of sending o clothes and often pa wool() have to at ho number of hands an bonus either, and t we reoeive the more ploy, who spend the and help to keep thi guarantee to give every particular, in ship and material. clothes any way yo all the frills, butt down to your knees back, or nice, neat ments, designed for York and Paris. living, and to help Help tie and yourse patronage. al these days about ies to our town, od thing, but there elp the town and same time, that is own town tailor, t of town for yo mg mare than do .01 k for a or patronage money in the town a going We will on eatiefaction in tyle, fit, workman - e can make your want them, with ne, fronts of coats mi backs up your e are ,not here ex - tune, but an honest uild up the town. by giving us your The undersigned is prepared to take care of lots in the Wingham 'cemetery during the summer months and guaran- tee to give satisfaction. Price for season is $1. per lot. Orders left with John F. Groves, Town Clerk,will receive prompt attention. ROBERT DEYELL. The Disadvanta of Late Hours A man who keep late hours had a queer adventure 'a ew nights ago, in telling which he sa : "The joke might house which is one a number exactly alike in appearano and when he un- locked the front do r at 1 a. m. he had no idea that he wa entering the home of his next.door eighbor. The hall was dark—an nuns al occurrence, as he remembered later and "my hat fell to the floor," he said because there was no hook where I tho ht there was one, I left it there and arted upstairs. On the first landing heard a baby ory, and as there never w a baby in our family, came to and star ed back. I was in hat on the floor here it had fallen and where next day was evidence against me. How man more houses I can get into with that k I don't know, but I do know that the 1 ok on my door was changed before oon the next day.— New York Trib e. King's for all kinds Choice Seeds— Alsike and Lucerne Clover, Tim- othy, etc. Coloring Por Prof. Graham of it clear that the col° largely controlled b and milk will pro while eorn will giv A report froni Ger Hoard's Dairyman demonetration ha given in connectio In Germany the t ported for teed is le ed for the use of bre to prevent the barl low rate of duty f breweries, it is oolo with erison. In so of the coloring mat the result was th colored betrley no pathos, but the feed had a reddis was experienced coloring Material by Feeding. of poultry orsn be feeding. Oatmeal oe a white flesh, it a yellow tinge. any, pnblished by ays that a similar been rmoidentally with hog feeding. riff on barley im- than that intend, tries, and in order imported at the m being used in ed by sprinkling it e omit too rot& ial was put in, and t hogs fed on the only lost their ap, ork Made from the color. No trouble ere the artiontit of d was moderate. A special meetin of the Town Coun- cil was bed en Iday evening with all the members present and Mayor Holmes presiding. The Property Co Entails reported that Messrs C. Lloyd eon would build a factory and equip at a oost of from $12,000 to $14,000 a d employ from 80 to 85 hands in the ma ufacturing of doors in consideration of 1,800 with whioh to purchase the tonne y site and a fixed rate of assessment $2,000 and a lease of what is known a the Davidson lot at a nominal rental. On motion of Co ne. Elliott and Red- mond, the clerk wa instructed to pre- pare a by-law to be s bmitted to the rate- payers providing, fo the raising of $1,- 800 and fixing the ra e assessment of C. Lloyd & Son at $2,00 , except for sohool taxes and that a spec al meeting of the Connoil be held nex Tuesday evening to give the by-law i n first and second A communication ne read from the Light and Water Co missioners asking authority from the onnoil to 'fettle With Mrs, King for and belonging to her, which the oorpor tion is said to be using. On motion of ono& MoKibbon and Bone, the matter as left with the A petition, largely si ned by the prop- erty owners and basine smen on Joseph- ine street wee presente to the Council asking that one half of he cost of water- ing the streets be char ed as a frontage tax on the properties o Joeepnine street nd that the other half be paid ont of the general fund of the co poration. On motion of Court . Bone and Mo- donald, the petition of T. Fells, and oth- ers re street waterin was referred to the Street Committee nd if found to be by-law in amordanoe herewith. On motion, the Con oil then adjourn- ed to meet again on esday evening. The Town Council et Tuesday even- ing as per motion of djournment with all the members pre ent except Reeve Irwin and Conn. Red ond. A oommunication as read from the necessary to apply to t e Board of Rail - pipe under the compei y's track on Jose- phine street. On motion of Count. McDonald and Bone, the Clerk was idstruoted to write the Board of Railw asking them to instrn Co. to have a drain pi traok on Josephine str Provincial Treasure showing that Wingh y Commissioners e laid under their et. s read from the 's Department m's share of the railway tax was $109. 8 and that $105.90 had been deducted ftor the care of an insane patient from this municipality.— By-law No. 603, pril,viding for the pay- ment of half the cost isf street watering 'by frontage tax and half from the gen- eral fund was given tbree readings and was on motion of Cou e. McDonald and Bone, passed as read. Messrs. 0. Lloyd & Son presented a written proposition t the council, in which they asked for $ ,800 for the pur- ohase of what is know as the tannery property and a fixed ra of aesesement at $2,000; a lease of the avidson and V Iota for a term of 21 ve rs at an annual III rental of $1 for eaoh lot and the privi- lege of putting a railw y crossing over Albert street. In retur for these con - erect and equip a door otory at a cost of not less than $10,000, exclusive of the cost of the land and ill employ as many hands as their in reseed business will warrant. Moved by Conn. MU 1. seconded by Coon, Gregory, that th s Connoil grant a lease to O. Lloyd Son, of what is known as the Deride n lot and V lot for a term of 21 ye rs at an annual rental of $1 for each 10 , and the right- of-way to put a 'nth over Albert street, the Connell re erving the right to sink one or more artesian wells on either of the lots. Thee° privileges to be granted providing 14 -lave to be 'lob- taitted to the ratepaye6 is carried, The yeas and nava h motion all the Con the resolution. On motion of Oonn pointed as Medinel Et ald. ty-law No. 004 t ot No. 002 so s to do army with the $100.00 bond re ired from a dr taking out Hee se and making the requirement that the license holder racist have a $500,00 assesinnent Woe read three times knd on motion of Donna. Elliott and Bone was patted. On motion the iderinell adjourned until Friday evenin# when the bylaw to be stibmitted to the ratepayere Will he considered, ing taken on this Mors ettpported McDonald and lth Officer dor. 3. R. Maodon- CIA ROH. NOTES. Wingham District held In the Methodi on May 17th and 18t ing will be held on first day. The London Conte dist church will be Chatham this year, day, June 2nd, at usually an attendan about half the num At a recent meet% of Belmore and Mo oided to pay $900 of 'niter whom they raa Rev. Wm. Pat Cook's Church, T his pastorate at P enter into evangelis ender the General inion. Next Sabbath eve Church there will congregational sing Alexander Hymnal service. The past subject: "The Everybody made v The services in c induction of Rev. as Rector of St. Pa held on Wednesd week, commencing able Arch Deacon R will conduct the invitation is erten isttend this service. meeting will he ()Minh. Ripley, A public] meet, e evening of the nee of the Methos Id in the inity et ro. There is of upwards of 300, the oongregatione ntosli churches de - salary to the min- rson, formerly Or onto, has resigned ladelphia and will io work in Canada eembly of the Dom- ing at the %paid be fifteen minutes g from the Torrey - before the reviler will have for his wer of a habit." y welcome. nneotion with the l's Cnuroh will be y evening of next charclson, of London d to the public) to I A WORD TO OUR CUSTOMERS. On the first day of May we shall have completed our third year under the firm name of Ritohie Oosens, and we desire to thank all onr friends for their loyal support during that time. We think we understand the In- surance bneinees, and spare no pains to please our polioy holden+. When a loss emirs we are on the spot at once, and stony() an early and satis- factory settlement. We have mo nn- adjnsted. claims on our books, eith lite, fire, Accident' or Plate Glass We buy and sell Real Estate of 1 kinds and are pleased to say that. enjoy the confidence of the commun. ity as our constant growing business testifies Just here we may say that 1910 is going to be the most prosper- ous year Wingham has had for a long time, and money put into town property right now, would be well We have one other word to say, a word we would rather not say. We have a good many outstand- ing accounts, whioh we would like paid at once so that we can balance up our books at the end of our part- nership year. Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE • 'Cushion Sole Shoe I If you have that "tired feeling" in your feet. Sir, just try our Cashion Sole Shoes! It's not necessary to have your feet hurt you. Look into the Cuehion Sole proposition, at °nee! The Cushion Sole is made of layers of cork roid felt, covered with a soft Calf skin. Self supporting aroh and Boit pliable uppers. The Meta ate from corns, bunions., and all other foot troubles, WR're experts at shooing Men correott ly. If you'll tttrn your feet over to us, Sir, we'll furnish you svith foot cesinfort 51 once, w GREER . J. Sole Agents for Moir and itinpreis MASA for Owes for Men.