The Wingham Times, 1910-04-28, Page 1VOL, XXXTX..---ATO. 1994,
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WINGHA1VI
WINGRAIL ,ONTARIO, TEURSDA!, APRIL 28, 191.0.
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MOTHS
Om be dusted into Fars, Blankets,
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slightest injury to fabric.
It has no odor, It does
not contain poisonous drugs.
Price 25 Cents.
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THE DRUGGIST
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
GPO. SPOTTON, Principal
1
Death of lir. Bainton.
' Thursday April
on reseed away at
after a short ill
monis and Bright
combatted. He
Mr. Bainton was
and lived at Bert,
wife. who was
of Kinburn, and
sed was allied to
andas a Cense
se
brothers are F' a
Calgary; Mrs..M
new, Mich, ; Mrs
Mrs. J. H. Leech,
Jean, of Blyth.
' in this section pre
vie. The funeral
dine cemetery. I
esteem of manyt
with the bereave
14th, Wm. 0. Baint.
his home at Bervie
as in which ' pneu-
disease had to be
as 67 years of age
blacksmith by trade
e for 2
5y sera. His
iss Elizabeth Soholes,
eson survive, Deceit -
he ohnrah.of England
votive in
oli its:
a t His
d A. p
Blah• r
9 , Harry, of
sod', of East Sage
McKenzie, of Galt;
of Goder£oh and Miss
Mr. Bainton lived
lams to going to Ber•
took pinoe to Kinoar-
eeeased enjoyed the
iends who sympathise
r
Christ e sGroc8ry
PHONE 59.
Sliced Corned
Beef
This
1as t
makessplendid
d
p change
when something nice is wanted
for lunch or tea.
Fray BenOst...
Is Corned Beef" of high quality—
is seasoned to the point of per-
fection, and slices up finely,
The Price is 20c per Ib.
Try it with your nett grocery
order.
That
The lid
� s Good
TRA andC f
Wanted Choice Butter and
:l:1resh Eggs.
CUT FLOWERS
AND
FLORAL DESIGNS
T. C. GRAHAM & SON
PHONE lea
Wear Greer's Shona and %libbers
Hospital A zillary.
The Ladies' Avail ary of Wingham
General. Hospita! Wil hold their regular
meeting in the Co oil Ohamber en
Monday, May 2nd, t 4 "o'olook p, m.
Ail members are req erred to attend.
Home made bread—Try it.
FRANIC R. HoWSON,
A Great
Although the
College is affiliate
Shoots training elev,
per year, Mr.. Spott
unable to fill hundr{
tions offered bis gr
a great dearth of m
Scarcity.
Ingham Business
with a Chain of
In hundred students
In informs ns he is
de
a ofexcellent poen
duates. He reports
le stenographers.
WALL PAPER from 6o. to $1.00 per
roll, at KNox'S.
Baseball C
A well attended
ites interested in t
baseb 1
allob
a was
Chamber on Tuesd
the Western Fenn
organized for the o
ere were elected a
President, J, J On
N. T. Sinclair; Se
Manager, Jas Pb
mittee, the oflioer
Misner, Walsh an
b Organized.
eating of Wingham-
e organization of a
eld in
the Council
y evening last when
ry Baseball Club was
ming season. Office
follows:—Honorary
ninghaw ; President,
ty.Treae., P. Logue;
en; Executive Oom•
and Messrs. Riokte,
Hopwood.
FOR RENT.—.Brick cottage on Minnie
street. Apply to Mrs.(Dr.) Tamlyn.
Tower Clo
Supplementary
rent fiscal year to
tabledthe Coinm
by Hon. Mr. Fiet,
$3,673,781 is char
dated fund. and
account.. With t1
ailing $127,670,9!
for the year pro
$132,814,074, of
oapttal amount
for the National
way. In the it
in Ontario we n
to provide for a
ham post ofiloe
welcome news
olook will make
our Sue poet o1i
for Wingham.
animates for the eur-
alline $5,143,081 were
one Fr'
is
ay morning
g
'ng, Of this amount
sable to the bonsoli-
$1,469,300 to capital
e main estimates tot.
3, the total expenditure
Med for amounts e to
hick $37,248,715 is on
inclnting $27,000,000
Transcontinental Rail -
ms for public buildings
intoe an item for $2,000
ower olook in she Wing-
auilding.' This will be
to Winghamites. The
beautiful ornament to
oe building.
Parties wishing their gardens plowed
should ]save their orders early at Salt
Block office.
Veteran Co tractor Dies.
There passed aw y on Saturday even.
ing at the resideno of his son. Henry
Kerr, 779 Wa rloo street, Mr.
James Kerr in his 9th year, The de-
ceased was a nazi a of Ireland, where
he lived until his 6th year. Then he
came with his wife o Canada and set-
tled in the City of London, afterwards
moving to oonoessi n 6, London Towti-
shi where w aro he live nntiI after the death
of his wife sone 2 years ago. Singe
then he has been lying with kids son
Henry, in this tit , Mr. Kerr was a
builder and contrao or and many of she
hooses throughout t e County of Mid-
dlesex were built y him, He leaves
five eons: Henry, f this city; James
H., Robert and Oh les Wesley, of Tor-
onto, and John, of Wingham:—London
Free Press.—Mr. J hn Kerr has been at
London for bona days owing to the
serious illness and death of his father.
WANTED. -600 bushels oats at: the
Wingham chopping mill. Rolled Oats,
been, shorts, flour, eto, for sale. Mill
running every day. Also oatmeal and
rolled wheat for sale or exchange for
grain. EERA MERIiLEY.
Former B usselsites.
Brussels and 1
sented in venerate
ham, overa emir
being.live member
list ebmprises:--R
Bartieter Dudley
Stone, C. G. VanS
13. 13eemer, 0. Kn
PhiPPenr B. 0
oohr
Walker, R.
Beat
,Tohnston, W. H.
W. Hawthorn, d.
G, Divas. J. Polo
and Mies Brook.
grudge them to on
a warm, Spot in its
folk who have loo
thens prosperity a
ham should be d
fine or nt£ngenr.
certainly tare 811
number Of trainer
beeased l
t ` o wet
P
eels residentb who
in our progreseiy
alfty is well repre-
lkeaof life in Wing.
of framer
residents
of that town. The
v, D, and Mrs. Perris,
alines, W. F. Van-
One, A. Dnlmage, J.
ohtel. L. Hanson, G.
be, It.Johnston,Johnst
o.
,
ie
A. S£n Oto 1.
Otis, Dewitt Helmee,
Ritchie, W. Honry,
d, Miss McPherson
e Post does not be,
sister town but holds
heart for the good
ed there and wishes
happiness. Wing-
ly thankful for our
Brands Post. Wo
kfni for this large
Brnsselsite., andwill
macan other �re.
y make . their home
town,
Dr Nelson To , of 498 Spading eve.,
Tornuto, will be . t she Queen's Hotel,
Wingham, ail d , Friday, April 29th,
for conbnitation n diseases of Eye, Ear,
Node and Thr t, Globe* fitted.
$1 A YEAR I ' .ADVANCE
Read Willis $6 Ce,'s adv, on page O.
Immigrant to Canada.
During the flee 1 year just ended
13 0 7
98 imm
, i ant from
States settled in Oa ad.This is prate
tidally half of th total immigration.
into this country du ing the year, whioh
was 208,794; it is at utterly double the
number w'ieh tam the previous year,
when 69 832crone the border into the
Dominion, The t al immigration into
Canada during Ma oh of $3,066 persons
was the largest for any single month in
the history of Can de and immigration.
OA%I, IN and have a look at 1 nox's
new 1910 wall papers.
Opportunity f
Mr. Geo Molie
building Iota fading
whioh he is willing
aging about tee eac
men or to young m
makingfor
home
a
Kenzie will also b
fifty per cent. of
houses to the pur
Young men who ar
ia ho
pg mo for the
to see Mr. MoKenz
r Yqung Men.
zie has ten good
on Bristol Terrace
o sell at prides aver-
, to young married
n who contemplate
hemselvee. Mr. No
willing to advance
he ant of building
seers of these lots.
thinking of atone.
selves would do well
and get Particulars,
TRUNKS and VALISES.—The best kind
and at -lowest prices. W. J. GREER,.
The Late P untain Naylor.
There died at 5 nd Point, Idaho, on
the 21st inst., former well.known
resident of the wasbip of 'East Wa-
wa
nosh in the personof
.Fountain
Naylor. The de and was 36 years of
age, and was no married. He was a
sou of the late onntain Naylor, and
left this section f r the Western States
seven years ago. .each was due to an
attack of typhoid fever. The deceased
ie survived by hie mother. Mre. F. Nay.
lor, East Waw osh; four brothers,.
Alex. of Pabmerst n, John of Saskatoon,
Sydney of Elgin Man., Benjamin of
West Wawauosh and five sisters, Mre.
Butcher of Wine am, Mrs. Proctor of
Belgrave, Mrs, sley Walker of East
Wawanosh, Mrs, Tharles Bell of Man,
theater, and 'Miss Julia, of Toronto,
WANTED—SonthAfrican Sorip, High.
est prioes paid. Apply. at Titans Office;
North Hu n Licenses.
A meeting of t11 North Huron Licen-
se Commissioners as held in the Bruns-
wick Hotel w k ora on Sat r3' set
da 1
with Chair.
man Lockhart, Co miseione'th rsMusgrove
and Durnin and In peotor Clegg present.
Licenses were gr nted as follows:—
Wingham—Bruns ick, ,John Putland;
Queens, J. E. Swa to; NationaI, L. W.
Hanson; Dinsley, rs. Mary Dinsley;
Exchange, C. E. pard. Blyth—J. J.
McCaughey. Walto -.W. Tbamer. Blue-
vale—J. C. jobbat . The licenses 8o
Mrs. Mason at Blyt and Thos. Hill at
Belgrave will be ton idered at a meet.
ing to be held on F day of this week.
Two appiications are in from Wroxeter
from Geo, Town a d W. 0. Currie.
The Commissioners ave decided that
only one license will e issued for Wrox-
eter and the queetio as to whioh hotel
will reoeive the lice se will be decided
at the adjourned me ting.
BRING ALONG
YOSEOES.—We
Uft S CES. We d0
repairing and we do it right. W. 3'.
Greer.
The Cos of Living.
A furtr he instal
,
i
tt a ent of
Cher results of
s
the speoial lnveetietion by the Depart•
mens of Labor int• the increase in the
coat 01 living due ng the past twenty
years was pnblleb., Friday, It relates
to prices of dairy . odncts and fish. A
summary of the vireo quoted shows
that dairy product: were at their lowest
in 1896 and 1897, a d at the highest in
1908, when the g: neral level was 36.3
per cent. above the average for 1890 and
1899. Prions in 1 i9 were slightly lower
than in 1908, thou • h eggs were consider-
ably higher, bein: 71,5 per oegt. above
the average. Si. es 1897 the price of
eggs has advance approximately 122 per
oent. In the ear: of dairy produce gen.
eraily, prices h. ve advanced 46.6 per
gent. since 1807. 1 n fish there has been a
similar rise in Pri.:s. the average being
34 per cent. high r in 1909 than in the
decade 1890 and 1 00. The Ioweat year
shown fa 1892, pi when prices have
advanced 40.8 per ent,
Whea Exports.
The ex pP ort of
during 1009 a
000,000 bushele.
crease from 190
els were exporte
total of 1,700,00
and 210,000 barr
awan tt Of'
b 6 the 1
nd grain were s
eating. While
big importer of
large quantities
tries ae Belgiu
Italy, France A
same Wide field I
of flour, In a
was one Of th
Canadian Rohr.
an_ grain and Rod
fully in the WO
significant nific
ant of the
flour exporting b
The flour mlAin
only o
a lar �e h
g m
growing foreign
dads,
wheat
from
Canada
minted to almost 26,.
This was a slight de.
when 28,000,000 Muth.
In 1909 there was a
sacks of flour exported,
IsofMaur. An
investi,
oes to whioh the flour
08 proves host inter.
rest Britain was the
8h grain And flour, yet
ere sent to such cotln-
13oiland, Gerblany,
d South Africa. The
shown in the export
anion, Newfoundland
largest importers of
he fact• that Caned!.
can compete success
Id's markets is highly
uture Of the grain and
siness Of glib ooun8re.
Companies have not
marks,
t bat
an aver-
mend for their pro-
Xing's tor all ktiids Cbaiee SeedS—
Alsike and Lueerim Clover
Otliyi Otte,
Planar Appr'ved,
Last week the Prov . oial Board of
Health approved of plan , •submitted by
Bng£neer Davis Of Berlin for the Wing -
ham sewers and sewage , isposal Plant,
Now a the
W th t probeen
Posed
by thepPxovn Jai authorities
it 15 expected that the work will be
commented In the near r. tore..
Girl wanted, for hone w k, Apply
to MRs. KNOX, Winghsr r'
DR. 1'1IED 0usEIoN• $1100.—The easiest
Shoe on Earth; elakee walking a pleas-
ure. See them, W, 3, GREER, sole
agent,
A Thriving own. q
Amherst, Nova Sco ia, is one of the
busy Oanadian town Its mannfac.
tured prodnots run a 1 the way front
Offing to railway pale a cars. People
are shod with Amber shoes, clothed
with Hewson Maderwe , sweaters and
tweeds -- in feet He son pure wool
fabrics, find thele w all over the
world—such is the rest t of down -East
enterprise.
PASTu E.— have R I a e 160 sores of gran
land and will pasture oattle at $5 per
bead for season, Plenty of water.
Jos, DonLICIr, Whitecharoh P. O.
South Huron L enses.
The license oommiss
Huron met at !topsail
grant licenses for the co
option comes into force
Township on May 1, so
field and Red Tavern h
iicen e
s d, Hemel' gets
els
after tliree years of loo.
nether wilt be granted
worth if he puts up a u
isfabtory to the board.
field was given one mo
Theother of er 1£nen'ses were
includes three at Exeter
and six in Stephen Tow
ners of Soutiii
n Saturday to
ing year. Local
iu Tuckersmith
hat the Bruce -
tele will not be
auk one i
°en
se
option, and s-
ill to J. Cox -
w building sat -
anion. of Bay.
th to sell out.
enewed, whioh
two at Zurich,
hip,
Ladies' Oxfords, Ties, Pumps and
Slippers in the bendsomest models that
ever graced a Shoe Store, $1.75, 12 25
up to $3.00 or $3,60
W. J. GREER.
Annual Church Report.
The annual report of S . Paul's Church
has been ire
Rad; T
Church ° was
without a rector for so "n time, but the
report sho4ys, alis °bran° s. to have had
a good year, The repot shows general
receipts of $1868.74 an general expendi.
ture of $1992.50; Mi s Memorial h x11
receipts, ip8 , $964.69, es nditure, $990..74;
A. Y. P.'A, receipts, 258.89, expsndi•
tare, $241.15; Women Guild receipts,
$225.88, expenditure, 8 72 73; Women's
Auxiliary receipts, 13 .71, expenditure,
$32 51;, The Sunda School had re-
ceipts $226 77 and exp diture of about
the same amount. R Mr. Oroly, the
new rentor, has entere upon his work
and we heartily wish e new rector and
congregation a euooes nl year.
GIRL WANTED. -1+ r eneral house•
work, small family era house; good
home for smart girl; liberal wages. Ap•
ply to Mre. J. J. Callaghan, 613 Welling-
ton St., London.
Wel! Deserve
Mr,
J. E. MoGui
the local branch of
ton for some years
from junior clerk to
has been transferred
of the branoh at N
Guice is a r i '
em sIn
p
will be missed fron
and espeoially from
in the work of whio]
active part, but a h
rejoice in his well.
and wish him a large
in the future. Mr.
°eptly of Lnoknow,
ager at Neustadt fo
Southampton, Mr.
(Thursday) mornin
position.
Promotion.
e, who
has been in
he Bank of Hamil•
past and has risen
hat of ao0ountant,
to the management
natadt. Mr. Mc-
voun
g man who
his home town,
t. Paul's Church,
he has taken an
st of friends will
eserved promotion
measure of success
Tas. B. Clark, re -
ho has been Win-
some time, goes to
fcGuire leaves tide
to assume his new
VAODUDS OLEANER—H. Isard &
Co., agents for. the Auto tio, "Band
power" Vacuum Clea , makes house
cleaning easy. See i drk in the oar-,
pet department. For sale or to rent.
Regrettable Aff
A case whiob etc
tenet Dame up bet
Morton on Mond
week. About ton
ofthe e villa e Of
W
g
it weresummoned
m
of � riotous aesemb
seems, of difference
of men in the v
"rioting" Consisted
cartridges,
atones,
a
g
houses Sco
u ieda
P by
the charge was Iaid
0. E. Seeger condnot
and Barrister D. H
the interesttt of the
preliminary hearing
Whole afternoon, ail
committed five of the
'at Goderioh, bail bei.
affair is a most regre
on a0oo0nt01 those
oonoerned in it, bat
fare and gond name
id Which it took pia
r at Whitechurch.
ted considerable in.
re Police Megistrato
afternoon of this
f the male residents
• soh
o nroh
andvia in•
o appear on a charge
lig, the result, it
between a oonple
lege. The alleged
f the firing of blank
d other 'a
1e at a
wdm i
an
byhum
Crown Attorney
d the prosecution.
mss looked after
defendants. The
oupied nearly the
the magistrate
offenders for trial
furnished, The
able One, not only
o are immediately
r the general wel-
t the community
SI1I 14 --
NLCi s llaviS •
nr
a large
Ar e
f British i
0
quantity a rtah olnmliia Shingles,
trent one of the beat mannfaoturers en
the Cotme8, pres+ious 80 the advance in
price, I atn prepared to dell tet Mose
prices. Partiee in need of sbinhteewould
do well to call and get quotations.
J`. A,143sLean,
BOOST INGHAM.
Vote for the Llo d By -Law on Friday
Ma 20th.
The by-law pr • • iding for the raising
of $1,800 with wit oh to purchase a site
and the fixing of he assessment of O.
Lloyd & Son as $ ,000, except for aobool
rates, will be vote, on by the ratepayers
of Wingham. o Friday, May 20th..
There are many r •aeons why this by-law
should receive t e unanimous support
of the rate pay: s. Wingham at the
present time is a position where it
needs a move In the upward direotion
and with a unite; effort on the part of
all good oitizena he town can easily be.
made boom. Witham now has the
thriving indnstrof O. Lloyd & Son and
in the tarrying o the by-law the indus-
try will be retai•ed and largely inorea-
sed. In oarryin_ the bylaw it will
mean an annual :xpenditure of $138.88
for twenty years and for this the town
will have spent h ire this season not Sess
than
"
110,000 tna .
ew pIont.This alone
ne
is worth a good • :al to the town, not to
say a word of th • increased number of
workmen, whioh • ill mean more dwelling
bonne, and in t e way the town would
take on
a
Prospe astttrn, Other towns
are assisting m nufaoturing oonoerne
and if we expeo to keep in the front
rank, we must do likewise. For the
small annual ex enditnre we keep the
town intact, an, will not have to report
the :not that on: of the manufacturing
establishments a leaving town. The
fact that we • ere having a concern
leave the town • uld not be good adver.
tieing to the on ide world. The main
fact to keep in iew in this matter £s
that Wingham i : order to be a prosper.
ons
town, cotta r:
t eepi
al herm
aunt o•
to i
a
r nq eetabli: • tents. Small issues
should not be considered. Keep the
main fact in vie —Vote for the by-law.
Help boost the own and don't knock,
Every good of izen can do his part.
Help to make " ingham gro
WANTED. —G rI general hoose
work.. Apply ., A, L. liemtLTON,
TO N COUNCIL.
At a speoi:1 westing of the Town
Council on Fr day evening last all the
members war: present. By -Law, No.
605,
for
ab nn
bonne 1 0
80 and
a fixed rate of seeesment of $2,000 and
the other coni time, as outlined in our
East issue, to •• esars. O. Lloyd & Son,
was given two readings and the date
fixed for taking the vote of the ratepay-
ers is Friday, •+ ay 20th.
On motion of (loans. Elliott and Mc-
Kibben, it was ,rdered that the by-law
be published in he Wingham Advance
as required by • w.
A petition • as read from W. H.
Gurney regime ug water service at his
glove factory a d on motion of Oouns.
Elliott and Mo : ibbon, the Commission-
ers were reque: ed to proceed with Chia
work.
A oommnnio
Hydro Rattail
of water pcw
on this matter
tar Council m
tion was read from the
Commission re survey
r near Zetland. Action
was deferred until regu-
oting.
Fresh fish e
FELLS' butcher
eek -end, at T.
Would Wo
The Listowel T
wire receptacles
poles in the basin
to act a as reP telt
other articles the
thrown on the ate
one good way in
nese portion of 8h
Listowel plan 00
Wingham,
in Wingham.
wn Council has head
taobed to telegraph
s section of the town
ries fo
rP P
a er
a and
would otherwise be
t. We think this is
hioh to keep the bnai-
town clean and think
d well be adopted in
NEWEST and latest designs in wall
paper at KNox's.
Death of rt. Sadler.
The death ocour ed at her home on
Josephine street Sunday morning
last of Jana Corny relict of the late
William Sadler, , ter several weeks'
il)ness. Deceased ' as one of the earliest
residents of Wingam and lived to sae
the place grow fro • a wilderness to A
prosperous town, •. rs. Sadler was born
in Ireland and cam . 80 Canada with her
parents when thee : months old, settling
in the Township O Mornington, Perth
County, Here she • rew up to woman-
hood and married • r. Sadler. In 1855
in company
With ith h r husband d she tame
to Wingham W and r, sided
beta conduit.
gn
onsiy since that ti e. Mr. Sadler pass-
ed away some tw tyseven years ago.
Mrs. Sadler had a 1 rge oirole of friends
and had Always to n an active interest
in church work, be ng a member of St.
Pauls Ohnr h
o , T ree sons h
n and three
daughters were boy i to deoeased, viz:•-•-
Williani dames a . John Wesley, de.
ceased; George, 'siding in Detroit;
Mrs, Jas. I3', Kerr, oronto; Mrs. A. E.
Porter, Wingham, a nd Mies Mary at
Tirane. Mr. Wm, (Jerilyn and Mrs.
Gibson, Shaer stre •t, aro brother and
sister of the deoeas:, lady. The funer-
al took place on T esday afternoon to
Winghain oenieter the eervioe being
conducted by Rev, E. 1I, Oroly.
„
Thirty neva do tors graduated from
Queen's T1£vereit;
Mr, P er
ked is Ni ,bolls
states that the
Canadian Gener. Eleetrie Company
Will bpend a infill ' A dollars on eaten-
ai0n5 80 the plant • t Teterboro',
ifftig's fele ail k cls Choice Seeds--'
Altike and Luee ne Closter, Tir£1
athy, etc.
ANNUAL GH)..iRCH PARADE.
Wingham Oddf 'lows Attend S
Paul's Church Inspiring Sermon
by Rev, E•gar H. Croly,
The nineteefir
fellowship was
Wingham brethr
leer, when nleni
arid. Minerva
fianniversatt£ngI'obsryerved0.
0
'
n on Sunday aftern
:ra of Maitland Lo
noampment atten
divine petite) i • St. Pau1'a Church..
an
appropriate, pra•tioal and forceful ter•
Won based opo, St. John 8;82, "And.
ye shall know th = truth, and the truth.
shall make you free." The speaker
Prefaced his sem • n by a few interest
ing statistics reg. rding the growth of
the Order and 811. amount paid in relief
to members, Tth order now fs compos-
ed of shoat 17,00' 'Ogee, with a atone.
bership of nearly two millions, and in
1908 over five an, a half million •dollars
was pald In relief . The first annual re-
port of the Gr • nd bodge of Ontario
show
ed lodges, od
gee, ••£th a total member-
ship of 605, and $299 paid in benefits.
At the beginning , f 1909, there were 365
lodges, with a .• embership of nearly
42,000, while the sum of $128,380 was
paid for the relief 'f members,
After observing that the Ionging for
freedom was nota new desire of the
human heart, fo many heroes had
fought and died in freedom's canoe,
Rev. Mr. Oroly :poke of tbe various
means that bad b::n employed to gain
freedom. For e . ample, England had
freed her slaves .y legislative enact.
ment. Then agar, as the nations of
the world advano:d in intellectual and
commercial pros • erity, man gained a
•oertain
freedom'
b tint
urn b tam
e ata
h
slave of customs, luxuries of life and
class distinction.
Jeans Christ proclaimed freedom
through knowled e of the truth. His
teaching reveals t , e fact that when the
inner man has be.ome free by graQping
the eternal trot,, the outer man can
never be shack ;d again He rites
superior to the th gs of this world and
fixes his heart apo those. realities where-
in true freedom li=
Odd Fellowehi is based upon His
teaching and in the "mystic tie" of
Faiendsbip, Loy > and Truth seeks to
elevate the charao er,•to purify the heart
and so enlighten .he mind. Odd Fel-
Iowship bas always maintained the
Fatherhood of Go. , the Brotherbood of
Man, and as a neo entry condlnaion the
Immortality of
t th • Soul.
y
God is ,
reyeD e
1 as Lov
Love, therefore
everything,is well and wisely ordered.
We are His ohildr , made in His image,
We are all.of cite': rent family, kindred
and brothers. Tb • t image may be de-
faced, distorted, ,ften beyond recogni-
tion, bat still Cher;, magnificent even in
its rains, and dent ned to endure beyond
the things of time
Thus doth truth make us free, know-
ing as we do th • these principles are
eternal Truth • ives social freedom.
If we are brethren there ram be no dis-
tinctions as to big. or low, rich or poor,
Moral greatness s the only badge of
nobility. My ron.e or station in life is
nothing in comparison with nobleness
of soul, Truth ,rings with it mensal
freedom. God b: frig our Father, before
Him each one m•:t stand. My respon-
sibility to Him • annot be delegated to
another. Instea. of always thinking
what is respects, o or correct before the
world, I must thi ik ratber what is true.
Snowing my hu
leotnal pride, I
seek the tenth as
Troth again i
fear. Yon and I
nothing could s
honor. The woe'
tyrants and mobs
but the truth has
fear of those who
but oanngt halm
Lastly, troth g
dd.
by
ton
age
ded
Rey. Bra, Edgar H, Oroly preaolted
an weakness to intel-
must be humble and
t is in God.
a liberty in respect r t
o
p
now some men whom
y from the path of
has sneered at them,
ave done their worst,
ade them free from
a y deetrb
hod
y the y
assault the soul.
vee freedom even in
temptation. In v':w of Immortality I
must keep myself ,ure. What Ido here
will count herea ter. I must be free
from the aervitud : of sin.
Founded on trth, my brethren, to-
gether with Fria • dehip and Love, our
Order must go sward. The time Is
not far distant w. en under every clime
and in every pia.: Odd Fellows will be
found, the smoke of whose altars will
aecond to heaven, testifying that there
ate men and wom n who fear God and
love mankind,
" We live in deed: net years,
in feelings, not ' . figures on a diAl,
In thoughts, not reaths;
We should count •line by heart throbs;
He most lives wl , thinks most,
Who feels the no lest
And Who acts tla: best."
On re•aesembli at the hall after the
eervioe, the than. of the brethren were
tendered to Rev aro. Oroly for his ex-
cellent address. • nd to the choir and
oflioiale of St, Pa l's Ohnroh,
Call at ENb is and look at the best
Wall paper value ever shown in Wing-
ham.
Drs. A. Z. Irwin and W. . Price will
diose their dental o e
ffi erY
Wadnes-
da afternoon from bm t is
the a b let of ctober. t of May to
CHURCt NO't S.
The connotation ervicea in cohneet-
ion with the induoti n of Bishop Fallon.
the new Bishop of Ti ndon Were held at
Leaden ontionday. Rev. F. X, Later-
Andean Of St, Aug etine attended the
services,
The anniversary s
1l2ethodiet Sunday. '1
onSunday, day, M sy fit
• he day willbe
tIt
B. B. General Seer
Sundae0y School As
following Monday e
tent will be held, fi
ing and varied prbg
pared.
f evioeb of Wingham
chool will be held
TIMa°
h preacher p h#for
v. E. W. Iialpenny,
tory of the (Ontario
boiation. On the
ening an entertain -
i
r soh ah Ori interest-
auntie le being pre -
ASSESSMENT OF WINGHAM.
Population . and Wel .Aasesarnent
Show inarea saver Last•
Year. -•A C mparatiya
State ent.
Mr. 0. N, Griffin, mow, has finish.
ed his work and re urnedthe roll for
this year to Town a' ark J. T'. Grover,
The �' res show a s tisfaotory start of
progress, There 1s an increase in the
Population, and tbe oral assessment
higher than that • f last year, The.
figures for 1910 by : aids are herewith
given:—
Taxable ilu 'nese Dwaine 'Total
Real Prep. As Met Msesam't
Ward 2 $136,430 121660 880 $1.100 $154,410
Ward 3 196,880 2' 268 ,400 .368.898
Ward 4 254,945 1 r 860' 1,200 274,860
1703,865 17 512 $3,600 $728,477
The population b • wards is:—Ward
1,399; 9 Ward
2,�83•
Ward 3, 567.;
ard 4, 924; total, 2,273—an increase
of 22 over the figure: of last year.
Be1ew we give a •omparative state..
ment for this year a . +last;
Total assessment, ...
Business assessment:
Income assessment_.
Taxable real property
Wingham is now 1
both population and
very good evidences
grecs.
1909 1910
$779.110 $798,477
83:730 78.512
3,200 8,600
592,180. 703066
aging Olt,oton in
Istat revenue, two
of a town's Pro -
Gentlemen w o are Bald.
Investigate and s e for yourself the
Art wavering In igs and Toupees,
.Prof. Dorenwand atent Toupees are
now worn on 90 00 beads by all classes
in all stations of 11 e. In this particn-
lar structure the v tflation is perfeot;
as light as a teethe ; is securely adjust-
ed to the head; on be combed just as
your own hair; th make any man look
ten years younger, oxides the •brotect£on
you get from Cate rh, Colds, Neuralgia,
ate. Call and se them at •Brunswick
hotel on Wednes y, May 4t1a,
IOWN YOUR
OWN NOME
Don't borrow a house to live in at
so much a month..
Think of the pleasure and the
satisfaction of standing on your own
doorstep and knowing that i8 is
yoars—yours to hold for life, if you
so desire.
Then the little improvements that
you make from time to time, snob as
fruit trees, shrubbery, vines, flower
gardens, etc., and many others will
be yours. They will not only add
to your comforts, but will make your
home more valuable.
If you continue to pay tent ;you
ate sure to pay for half a dozen
houses before yen arrive at old age,
but the houses will never be yours,
you will buy theta for your land-
lord.
Ask yourself how much longer
you can afford to give away houses
that year money has bought.
Ritchie & Cosecs
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
cif _V
OurSprmg
Creations
in Women's Oxfords, Pumps and
Slippers form a great attraction for
Women these days.
, s,
We frequently hear such expres-
sions as, "Aren't they handsome,"
„Aren't they sweet," etc,
We ate showing nets models in
Ties, pampa, Ankle Sttap Pampa,
Slippers And dainty Footwear of
till Oram.
New leathers 10 Tana, 0llocolate,
Bronze, nett colors in JuedOlettth.
era ---new tritnmingeand ronalnente.
t"abanorPretleh beets, with short
vamps. Every size and width.
t."73
Ny,L.�y
p���
V7 � $11.00 to
1$3.51t
Wa J...
a
Sole Aeenbs for ;:t'aweeand knpress ehraee for
Ladies. alpi'.r, na,.'n,aend Sovereign
,
Slices for Men.