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The Wingham Times, 1911-03-02, Page 10 • • 'WING AM TIM...ES 1.=• HUI IM .11 II II I ,•7 v • 1, VOL. XL -NO, 2039. WINGHA31, ONTARIO, TRITRSD,4Y, MARCH 2 191i. NO CURE NO PAY Cherry Bark Cough Syrup One of the famous Rexall Remed- ies of which there is one for ' each ailment. FOR Coughs, Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Agreeable to the taste. Prompt in action. Contains no opium or morphine but never fails to relive that tick- ling sensation in the throat. We guarentee this to give you satii- faction or we will cheerfully re- fund your money. Walton McKibbon - THE DRUGGIST The e.42.1....aa Store Macdonald Block, Wingham, TEN PER CENT. If you have money you would like to invest in Wingham pro- perty to make you the above rate of interest, call on us and we will tell you where to place it. Wingham is All Right Never in the history of the town was the pay roll of our fac• tories so large as at present, and never were our farmers so pros- perous. Ritchie 86 Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Wear Greer's Shoes and Ruben St. Patric The Ladies' Aid $oc Presbyterian Churo ments for the holdi Patrick's meal 011 t March 17th. Tine popular events for this year's enters surpass those of pr Social. ety of St. Andrew's is making arrange. g of the annuel St. *evening of Friday, at ix en one of the number of mei mid nment promises to vions years. Big:Bargains in Footwear, Clearing Sale. W. J. GREER, The N4w Tailor. Mr. W. J. Henn vg, of Mitchell, who recently porches d Mr. R. Maxwell's tailoring bnBineeal bas taken possession this week and is n w ready for business. Mr. Henning hese iad a number of years ex perienoe as ajtailor and the Teams weloraes him as resident of Wingham and we wish hi every success in Me bueiness. • FOR SALE—I and lots, milk b THOS HICKS, •A. E. SMITH BANKER WINGHAIII, ONTARIO. Farmers who want money to buy horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market can have it on reasonable terms. Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer- chants or agente, on favorable terms. Loans on real estate at the lowest rates going. . Christie's Grocery PHONE 59 • 100 Per Cent, Value in Foods All foods are alike, but • some- times the lower grades IMITATE IN APPEARANCE the better kinds so closely that they are mistaken for them There IS, hoWever, this material difference—High quality Foods always give satis- faction /N" TELE EATING whilst the poorer qualities do not. We Make a Specialty of Foods , If you havelnt given the' food question that serious considera- tion which it demands—do so new. We carry very full lines of High Grade Grocer- ies and OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT fhe Tea and Coffee Store ffer for sale my house eines, milk bottlee, eto. ngham. • I A Setesaus Accident. Price Hender ion, the little son of Mr, and Mrs. T. M. eienderson, of the Blue. vale road met Well a serious accident on Thursday last inlet fall while playing in the barn. The little fellow fell on n stick whioh pierced his flesh making n nasty wound. The boy -was brought to the hospital and we “e Mewled to hear that he is making a go- recovery. A MONEY SAviNG SALE.—Big bargains every day in the week at our clearance sale of footwear. W. J, GREER. • M issiona Institute. A meeting was held in the Baptist Ohnroh on Friday e suing last to consid- er the advisibility o bolding a Mission- ary Institute in WI ham in the rear future. Rev. G V. reline was elected chairman and Mr. Jo n Kerr, as Secre- tary. Rev. 0. 11. riest, of Toronto, was present and ex lained briefly the work of the Forward ovement and the nature and purpose f the Missionary Institute. The me ting unanimously approved of the sobe e and it was de- cided to bold a Mise nary Institute in Wingham, on Mon ay and Tuesday, March 20th and 218 . The following, with Rev. D. Perrie, a Convenor, were elected as a Oommitt e to eioniplete ar- rangements for the Institute:—A. E, Lloyd, F. Buchanan John Kerr, Mrs. J. A. Morton, Alex. aumbell, Dr. A. J. Irwin, Jae. MoGilli raya Mre. John F, Linklater, J. 0. Smi h, 0. G. VanStone. H. Jobb, Mrs. W. VanStone, A. Coe' ens, W. D. Pringle, .0. Haley, Mrs. P. Fisher. WANTED—Fifty cords of good dry ced- ar wood. Apply at the Western Foun- dry, HIGH SCH L NOTES, The Gerrie aggro ere :same over and in Juniors on Wedne tion of puok °haa- t the High School day night. The juniors, confident aft r their recent vio. tory in the enemy's own back yard, were rudely repulsed $y the visitors who had reoeived reinforcements from their twin city of Wroxerer. Gerrie drew first blood and show d up as winners from the start. Alth ugh handicapped by look or weight, tho uniors put up a good battle, the score half.time being 6 5, The second half the visitors by some lucky shooting 8e3nred a lead win. ning ont by the score m 10 6. The Literary Sooiet held .their regu- lar meeting on Frid with Miss Edna Dick dent in the chair. enti rely in the hands they soored a remark boys in turn must pre at the next meeting ohallenge by three stn Reciprocity offering barnibg question of other three students 'and we understand t have accepted the y afternoon last n, let vice presi. e program was of the girls and ble emcees. The pare the program the soolety. A font supporters of debate this, the clay, with any the High Sebeol, t three students &lenge and the question will be foug t out at the next Meeting of the Soolet The program was 411 follows:— Chair, Man's Address by Mf s pinion; instru. mental by Misses Stats and Jenkins; reading by Mies A. ixter; club drill by seven girls; glrlsf °hernia; journal; °rifle's reMarkd by 0, W. MAO; "God Save the King". e A SIMI Orrort,r11NITY:— One. fourth, 0015$ tb 11d to One.bfilf Cif regular priced at our clearing sale, W. J. GRIM, Read Willis 86.Co.'s adv. on page 8 Promotion E The Huron Prom will be held on April Papers will be set fo III, Sr, III and Jr Huron teachers are 3. M. Field, Esq., 1111 Goclerloh of the nuni ed for eaoh class as ea WANTED —Good the National LIotel minations. tion Examinations 6th, 7th and 10th. Jr. II, Sr. II, Jr. IV olassee,,East (quested to utility pectin of Scheele, ber of papaya need. on as po ir girl; apply at All accounts due me must be paid by Marob let or they will be plaoed in other hands for collection. 3. T. LENNox. Waterworkl Deputation. On Thursday last s deputation from the Ridgetown Twee Council was in Wiogham looking into the workings of the Wingham wateirorks system. Rid- getown has no wet watifrworks of any kind and purpose install ng a system during the coming summa All men's rubbers selling below cost a G. B. GREEN. • Division Co There are 338 D Province, and der year the number of exclusive of tram summonses, was of claims entered wi amount of mono the courts was $817 coarse shoes are e store of the late rt Business. inion Courts its • the ng the past financial nits entered in these ripts of judgment 9,439. The amount s 0,125,455, and the collected through 786, 84. Bring along your •Shoes I We do re. pairing and we do it right. W. J. GREER, Marks Broe.' Company. The well-known concert company, Marks Bros., gave entertainments in the opera house the erst three nights of thie week and play d to good houses. Monday evening th appeared in their well-known play, ."Down Where the Orange Blossoms Grow." The com- pany carry a large amount of scenery and the actors all t ke their parts well. The epeoialties betareen note were of a high.olass variety. FOR SALE.—I onnr for sale my milk route business in the Town of Wing ham. I am now s .11ing about 166 quarts I of milk per day. Business must be sold es I am going W et. W. J. KELLY. One Way Fecor d•Class Settlert Ex cursions Every Tuesday March 14th to epril 25th in • sive via Grand Trunk Be elway fro.. all points in Ontario, Kiege iton an. . eat to princ pal points in Sas toh au t nd Alberta. including pointe a. e rand Trunk Pam fin Railway. Tee Grand Trunk is the only double trate to Chicago. Full par- ticulars, rates, literature eto. from Grand Trunk Arents, address J. D. McDonald, D F. A., G. T. Ry., Toron- to, Ont... Royal WiOehatadies' Choir. The Royal Nelsh Ladies' Choir will be greeted by n largo andieuce in the op- era house next nice -lay evening as there, has been an e .cellent advance sale of seeta. This 0 nth has appeared before large andienoce in all the places they have visited are this promisee to be one, of the beat entertainments ever held in Wingham. Tienets can be secured at Mo Kibbon's drug etore. WELL PAPER f o 6o, to $1.00 'per roll, at KNox's. Miele le columns this week is announced a other business ohange. The business of heeGeo. E. King Estate has been taken over by King Broe. The store will be °tweed on Thursday and Friday and will •e -open Saturday with a big clearing sai of general merohan.• dise, Messrs, T es. 0. and Robt, H. King, the memb s of the new firm have grown up with the business and are two young men who h the public) and wil venture. They Wishes of the Ti of friends'. Read page eight of this eve the confidence of do well in their new have the very s bent ,s and a large circle their large advt, on ssue. C/all at ENOX' a • look at the beat Wall paper vain er shown in Wings ham. Hon, Mr, L4mlenx has anntintteed that before the erotiatien a new Series of (Uneaten et Mpe Will be tuned bear. Ing the image f Inv George. The Monthly Arse Fair. The first monthly hoe& fair was held on Thursday of last vaeek and a large number of farmers err -e in the town. Many came to buy an others to sell horses and quite a nut ber of animals changed handle These airs are a good means of getting buy r and seller to - gather on a given date The next fair will be held on Friday, March 17th, and it is expected that a number of the prominent Masa dealer: will be pre ent. WANTED—An apprenti barbering business. Joynt, ti1earn the ply to D July Examin tions. The Ontario Dapartm nt of Education has issued the annual ti intable for the July examinations, 191 Entrance to Normal Sohool examine, ions begin on July 8, and continue unti July 7. The examinations for entraue to Faoultiee of Education, pass mat 'carnation, and honor and soholarehip matriculation, begin on June 29, and ter inate on July 12, with the exception of onor matrion. tation, whiter is oouolud on July 13 Oommeroial specialist ex urinations wil be held from July 3 to J ly 7. The ar open/Wet examinations ill be held at the Department of Edu 'ration, Toronto, on August 8, 9, 10, L., following the close of summer sohoolnt Toronto Uni- versity. GREEN B01E.—FecI1 your poultry green bone which is on of the best egg producerknown. rothine but the genuine artiole sold atl A. E. Lonttit'e butcher shop, Wedded in loronto. 'A quiet wedding was solemnized in St. Stephen's Anglioat Ohuroh, Toronto on Wednesday of last week when Rev. W. J. Bronghall meted in marriage Hazel, second younge- t daughter of Mei and Mrs William Wath, of Palmereton. to Chester A , ()Mee , son of Mr, an Mrs Joseph Pugh, o Wingham. Thn. bride was tastefully " deed iu a grey, tailored snit, with hatJo match, a dies mond ring, the gift f the groom, and oarried a shower of Jlily of the vane? and violets. Mr. a d Mrs Pngh left on the evening train fJr Montreal where they will sperid a f w days after which, they will visit St. ohne, Qaebeo, New Loudon and 'other eastern points, Oa their return they ill reside ia Palmer. ston whore the gr m bas foesome years Been an employe of the Grand Trupk Railway. Thei many friends. wiah them a long and appy life. — - 4. - GIRL WANTED.—A gpdd general eery ant girl wanted. to Mrs. W. H. Riutoul, Leopold reet. Death of Mr4 L. McLean. The TIMES this week again recorder the death of anothi r of the pioneer resi• dents of this secti m in the person of Susan McElroy, wise of Mr. L. MoLean, who pastel away oi Sunday after about five weeks illness The deceased lktly was born toRitaaread. Oa tario on June lith, 1829 and was a daughter of Henry MoElroy, of Counts' Mayo, Irela/nd, an officer in the Bri 103 Army and who served end: r V791 ington at Waterloo, th3 family living cet Antwerp at that time, a few miles from the battleffeld and where one of hJir brothers war born. She oame to Zstiax4l with her sister and brother•in law, Mrj Beckett, in 1854 end was Married to he now bereaved hup( band, who, we are very sorry to repor is in very poor heals , in October, 1 50, and moved on a tam in Kinloas Tow • ship, west of Wh* eoharch where Oleg lived until 1868 frhen they moved' 6 Lower Wingharnl and where Mr. 1tc. Lean was engag d in the saw -mill ng business. Hero they remained n til TOWN OUNCIL. A speoial meetin oil was held on all the members McDonald. The Sewer Co commending tbat Chief's duty the septic tank is kept the Clerk prepare cation of sewers a town; that the a mended in each ty the same and town plumbers b of the Town Conn- nday evening with mut except Reeve mittee reported, re - here be added to the rk of seeing that the 'n proper order; that plan showing the lo d connections in the plumblng bylaw be manner as to simple at the advice of the taken in the 'natter. This work to b done at a speoial or regular meeting of the Council; also that Bylaw No. 312, reopening frontage assessment for a were be referred back to Council and ferred to Town Solici- tor for legal adv cue if deemed advisable. On motion of Jenne. Elliott and Bone, the report of 3ewer Coramittee was adopted and t le aalerk authorized to seoure the assist ;nee of Wm. Nicholson in preparing plc of sewer. On motion of ones Elliott and Bell, By-law No 630 nthorizing the issuing of debentures to e amount of $7,000 to pay for lateral ewers was passed as read at last regal r meeting of Council. On motion of oune. Bone and Mo - Kenzie, By. law . 612 was referred to the Town Solicit.° for his advice as to its legality. - E Lewis tender d his resignation as Nightwatohman nd Joseph Gibson made application f r the position. . On motion of onn. Bell and Hall, Joseph Gibson w e appointed Night- watchman at a Dal ry of $30 per month the hours of duty n be froth 10.30 p. m. to 5,30 a, m. PER °NAL. Mr. Robb. Bro ks spent Sunday with eAinEcatdlne. Miss GlIchrist,f Tiverton is visiting at the home of hr aunt, Mre. 0. Gil - 11. A YEAR IN ADVANCE Very Plea ant Evening. The large numb r of people who at. tended the enterta nment in Mills' NM' oriel Hall, on Tljurday evening lest, under the anspio of the A. Y. P. A., of St. Paul's Churn ., had the privelege of hearing one of 11 a best programs ever rendered by loos talent The program was "United Stereo ve Canada, in Song, Story and Feast' and every timber on the program, in - ding therefreshments, were enjoyed the large midtown) . The Auxiliary easury has a net retura of some $60 as result of the entertain. meat and the tubers are to Lecongratn. toted. CALL IN and b.6 look at. litrox's new 1911 wall pap rs. 1 W 1311E:CH CRC II. I beard the gra birds on Sunday and the crows aro ale $ here. Mies Eunice Peddle has returned to Wingham Hospleal, training ne nurse, after six weeks . .1 home with a slight attack of fever. Mr. John Mot) eight, we are pleased to report, is abl to be around again. If other roajls loading to Wingham have es much od and loge drawn over them as the hitechuroh road there must be a goad supply of these articles in Wineham. Mr. Charlie eiloKay left on Wednee day for tho Wet, accompanied by Mr. John Jacques. We are sorry to see these young me ri leave here, but the young men lie4 a desire to see the West. A very happy at the home of event was solemnized re. James Martin, East Wawenosh, on Feb. 220, when her youngest daught r, Ida May, was unit- ed in the holy bands of matrimony to Mr. Robert Harry Thompson, eldest son of Mr. Samn Thompson of Danny - brook. The inte esting ceremony was ev. J. A. Fergeson, tater, Belgrave. Pre- . the bridal party en - room to the strains of roh played by Mrs. d took their places !frilly decorated with d roses. The bride, ay by her brother, •ogether charming in wearing a long wed- eath of orange blos- a baguet of white den hair fern. The •y Miss Ella Thomp. oom, who wore pale om was attended by brother of the bride, khart, niece of the ower girl and wore . While oongratn- hes wore being tend - Ferguson sang "Oh e groom's gift to the ond broach; to the rl pendant; to the f gold ontr links; to Id locket and ohain; pearl br000h and to performed by Presbyterian mi oiaely at 4 30 p. tered the drawi the wedding m Charles Martin, under an arcla bea Panning glory a who was given a quanta looked al ,ciasam taffeta silk ding veil with some and oarryi carnations and m bride was assisted aon, sister of the g blue silk. The gr. Mr. James Martin, aud little Helen Lo groom acted as 'Mr. and Mrs. O. ItraWalker are visit- ing at Mr. Walker's parental home in, Ingersoll. are, es Mr. Weir Elliott spent the week end with his friend, Colin MaoNaughton at Wroxeter. "Mite Eteotof TorOnteWclit;e-chiCe. of Mrs. Green' this elerlein. Miss Belisle St tion at the order departuaent ia E Aliases Elia an millinery department platen a000pted a posi- esk in the millinery tonne Toronto.. lee Rogers have been spending a few dos with their cone°, blue Daohess sett Miss Arlie Bisbee of.London, Ont. lesions and best wi Mr. J. A. Morten was in Stratford last ered, Mre. (Rev.) Thursday attendi g the annual meeting Perfect Love" T of Ontario Pablio ibraries Assooiatioo. bride was a dia Mr. R. H Oro mer well known r was calling on old week, Mr. Abner Ooee this week attOodlnp of the Mutual Li Canada. - Mr. Walter Dun' is renewing old ee Der. Dunbar reside twenty years ago. Mr. aud,alro. WI Melville, Seek., ar of Joseph Pagh. to Mr. Platen. Mr, and Mrs. J, son were visitors in OR their way to th where Mr. Elliott Standard. dna -Mrs. F Ing for a few day in Toronto and M ler, of London, a for• sident of Wingham friends in town last s was in Waterloo t ee annual meeting a Assurance Co. of ar, of L angdon, N.D. naintances in town. in Wingham some r and son Cecil, of visiting at the homer rs. Weir is a sister • 11.; Elliott and little I. Wingham on Monday r new home In Blyth now publisherof the Buchanan were visit. last week with friends Buchanan attended the annual nteetbdg of the Ontario Grand 1891 when they moved tip town. he Connell of the Bo al Templars of Tem - was the last me' aber of her family of "ranee' four brothers an 1 two eietere. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church for many yeare and a true Christian in every way and as beloved by the large circle of friend 1 she had made during her long reside] ce in this seetion, Her fahiity consiste of two daughters and two sons, viz: Mrs. Crowaton, deceas. ed; Mrs, J. H. arruth, Orillia; Fred, W. MOLean, Tc.ohto and J. A Mtn Lean, of town. 6 the bereaved will be extended the sin ere sympathy of the community in titair time of bereave- ment, The toner 1 took plane on Tues• day at 11 o'clock in. to the Wingham cemetery, the [16 ice being eonclueted by the deoeased's aster, Rev. D. Perrie, HITCHER CABINETS—Great time sayers for the ladies. They certainly ere et useful edible for the kitehen. You eon get them at from. 57 to 523. need pitying $80, 5811 or $40 for one, when you can get one for far less, Cali and be oonvineed as td what I say at S. GltAtelneS tuthitureOtore. NoTics---narties found t spassing in the sugar beetle on 1 s 5 Tarnberry, east o D. B. Anderson, Jas Fowler. Direct to ()stern Canada. The danadian miff° "Winnipeg BE. press" leaving oronto at 1 daily, carries olonist, Sleeping oars fo Winnip West. The 0 berths itre free, care and are e This is the 0 points to Wester the entire diet territory, 133akfn tween Toronto a hours and ensuri able journey wit transfer troubles bridesmaid, a pa groomsman, a set the flower girl, a g to the orgtnist, a Mrs. Irergason r. hand painted fruit Jowl. After conyratulations, relator: s and friends numb ring over nun trued red retired to the Ipacious dini.4; room tastefully decorat id with smi'ax, roses and white bells mad partook of a sump - Worts wedding d nner, nfter which the evening wee/veal, oejoyably spent in games, music a id dancing. Friends were presect t era Cobalt, Londou, Gerrie, Lucknoer and Witigham. The good will and pest wishes of their friend was show by the numerous and and costly array of presents. Mr. and Mts. Thompson -rill take np ,their resi- dence on the Wroth concesson of East Wawanoah and see best wishes of a large circle qf friends go with them for a long, ham and prosp irons life in their now herues., The people of shirt distriot were shook. ed on Weduesdr y evening of lad week when- it beoan e known that Minnie Rintouabeloyea wife of Mr. JohniGibson Gillespie had p Seed away so suddenly. Mre. Gillespie gave birth to a little girl two days previ s to her death and was J' oon. 1' thought to be eking a good, recovery gham, ill be roseetted acoordin to law. np to within a s wort time of her death The deceased le er. was the eldest neeffe. ter of Mr and hrs. Chas. 3, Itintonl, of East Waver:amass and was born in that township nearlyetwenty seven years ago and spent all he life at her home until married to her now bereaved husband 0 p. arid and and Pacific lonist rs, in whioh , w leather-naated nftlly comfortable. train frena Ontatie Canada sad runs tbe , through 0 inediae the fastest time be. d Winnipeg by seVeral g a fast and comfort.; out change of oars or some two yeare5go. She was a young worrier% held in $he very highest esteem n the common ty and her sudden death s deeply regret ed by a large oirole of Wends, To th, bereaved husband, little -laughter, her ,arctits and Other relit- riv s will bo ex Nided the heartfelt gym- p.ttny of the c mitunity„ The funeral o the Wing ani cemetery on Friday afternoon waif very largely attended, hosing the 4lgh esteem in which the deceased wasjielcl In the community. The servioep were concluded. by Re*. Mr, Pergutto of 13elgrave, assisted by, Rev, Mr, Ththlupson, of Whiteolturoh, NEWEST sendeelatert .designs in wall paper at IttieV. .$ Money Saved Here Our Winter Trade is abour over and we must get our Store in order for the large line of Spring Shoes that will soon be here. We need the Room and can use the money and we don't want the Shoes we have on hand. Every Shoe we own will be offered at prices cut so low they will sell at once. Shoe up every member of the family. The more Shoes you buy, at our cut prices the more you'll save. W. J. GREER THE SHOER CHUR N DTES The Presbytery f Maitland will meet. in Wingham nee Tuesday. Sacramental se vice, will be held in St, Audrew'sPresbytbriai Ohnroh next Sun- day morning. P paratory service will be held on Frid4y afternoon at 2 30 o'olock. Rev. W. R M Iatosh, of Elora has been tendered it nanimoue can to be- oome pastor of K 3g Street Presbyterian Chart& at Lendo . Rev. George V . Dewey, pastor of the Empress AV3111.$3 Methodist Oharoh, London has deatned the invitation to become pastor o dist Church as au invitation congregation f the Wiugham Metho- e has already accepted remain with his present another year. 25 BtAUTIFUL Easter .. ost Cards Sent Po .t Paid for 25e, These Post Car s are embossed in gold and just the thing o send to ycur friends. SUPERIO CARD CO. DEPT. 211 TORONTO, ON r. ' Eyes Tested Free All This Week BY THE NEW SHADOW TEST at HIND'S DRUG STORE. No -drops or drugs neces- sary. No tedious trying on lens'. F1 Jv Hindi, Phras as"' DRUODIST AND OPTICIAN Ordere by 151ftil WINGHAM