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The Wingham Times, 1911-03-23, Page 1VOL. XL, ---NO, 2042. 11.17etttediaii. A full line of Guaranteed Remedies If they do not give satisfaction they do not cost )'OU one cent. We refund the money paid. • 100 REMEDIES One remedy for each They are not ewe alis. Try the remedy you need and be eured, They seldom fail. Walln McKibbou THE DRU3GIST The Store liaodonold Bloch, Wingham, REAL ESTATE SNAPS FISHER BLOCK—Josephine St. solid brick building with stores under and fine dwell- ing rooms above. An excel- lent property. KENT BLOCK—Corner Victoria and Josephine, rents to pay 10 per cent. Will be sold at sacrifice. 50 ACRE FARM—The Campbell property in the Town Plot, one mile from town. A fine place with good buildings. Dwellings and building lots in all pats of the Town. HOUSES TO RENT—If you want to buy or sell, ask our terms before doing so, Ritchie 86 Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A. E. SMITH BANKER VV'INGELAIW, ONTARIO, Farmers who want money to bny hones, cattle, or hogs to feed for market oan have it on reasonable terms. Notes disoonneed for tredestuen, mer- chants or agents, on favorable terms, Lonna on zeal estate at the lowest rates goiug. • Christie9 s Grocery PHONE 59. Dependable Groceries ommorni.u. Isn't it worth something to know that when you take home your Food Supplies that they're going to be good and relishable. There are no unspoken wondet-. ings as to their pleasing and quality, we buy the best in the land We put Judgment Into the buying We stand behind what we recommend We Want your business, but would like to get it on the best economical principles Ana that means OM MeV /11 TIM MOD von PAT, A VISIT TO THE TEA AND COPPEE STORE WILL PAY YOU Extra Choice Butter Wanted .41.0,101.114+41.........o.r, • A.A.r. 'WINGHAM - TI 11 1 11 11 1 11.1 11 • MI 11 1 1 1 m 11 I A II WINGRAM, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 23 1911. Wear Ctreers Shoes and Bubers An Irish • Last Thursday eve wee held In the Met the auspices' of the Aq excellent progra Rev. R. Robbe, of well•known pastor present and deliver the oonolusion of th moon were served a °Oa% ing on Irish 8°01131 dist Church under Epworth League. was rendered and guter, a former the church, was d on address. At program refresh - all present report a very pleasant evening. IsTEwner and latest designs in wall paper at Knox's, e1Concert. s' Band will hold tense on Friday t, when an excel - rendered by the talent. The band ()pular orgame At being held with de with which to Our townspeople et in large num- only 10 eeuts, Citizens' Ban The Wingham Cale a ooneert in the opera evening, March the 3 trine program will b Band assisted by local is one of Winghatia's ions and this connert a view of securing fn 'imbue new music. should attend the cone ben, The admission Big Bargains in Footwear. Clearing Sale. W. J, GREER. Loge—On Josephine street, a band - painted brooch. Finder rewarded by leaving earns at TIMES office or Bell Tele. phone office. Woman'sJ Institute. The Wingham br noh of the Woman's Institute will hold fheir regular monthly meeting on Thews ay, March 80th, et 3 p, rn. at the homi of Mrs Joseph Hell, Victoria St., near 1. 0. Churoh, Sub- ject for this meetiew, "Eduoation Need- ed" to be taken by _Mrs. Gilleerie; also "Home nursing" be Pars. (Dr.)Kenaedy. Ladies are all oordi in Oly invited to ated. 1. A sooial cup of t a will be served at close of program:a . Visitors welocme A. BONE, Se0y. --- — A11 mens rubbers and coarse shoes are selling below cost et the store of the late G. B, GREEN. Business Colleg Literary Society. The regular me tug of the Literary Society of the Wi4bam Busmen Col- lege was held an Tilureday evening last with a good attend ine, The program °oriented of selectia s by the Glee (nub, Harnaoniort Band, roitations and dia- logue and short sp echos by Mann. Curran, Moffatt, T rrance, Carr and Doherty, Mr. Stet re, of the High Scheel was present a d gave an inter- esting Wren on "So inee." The Huai- nan College Journal was read by Mr. P. Striuger. These meeteogs ate very help- ful and interestingitoithe (Andante. A Meteor SAYING SALE.—Big bargains every day in the week at onr olearanoe sale Of footwear. W. J GREER, Hometeekers' Excursions to Western Canada (via Chicago), in - eluding certain imitate on the Grand Trunk PeOlfi0 ROJIWRV April 4th 8th, May 2ud, 161h, 30th, June 13t , 27th, July Ilth, 251h, Anglin 8th, nd, Sep- tember 5th, 19th. Winnipe' and retnrn, $33 00; Edmonton .nd turn, $41,00. Tickets good for 6, d, u. Proportion. ate rates to priocip, *Milts in Manitoba, Saskatohearan and Alberta. Homeseek- ere' excursion tickets will ale() be on side on certain dates via Sarnia and the Northern Navigation Compeny. Senn tiokete and illnetrated literature from any Grand Trunk agent, or address A, E, Dnff, District Passenger Agent, Toe. onto, Ont. Ntyrion.-1 am prepared to give prompt attention to all Orders for painting and paper hanging. Phone 161, Adam SAW- er, The Queet 's Maeies. On the oodasion o the Coronation -of the Queen it is prop ed that the Marina of Canada shall nni with their neme- sakes throughout th. British Empire in offering a gilt to Her Mejesty, Tho /re - petit' Order Of the Deughters Of the Empire have been as ed to collect for the gift in Ontario. • ottributions Will be reeeined trona five mate to dye dol- lars, and may be g en only by those who bear the nam of Mate', Mae'. Maria, Marian or Ma ie. A Wit 02 oon. tributors will be for rded bat not the arnettnt given by ea° . The choice of the gift will be lef entirely to the Qtmen. It is hoped t at the Mertes of OiAad a Will appreoia e the opportunity or obi:ming their affe tionate loyalty to Queen Mary, The 1 t must be closed by April 201b. Ladi s in this district whiting to contribut natty leave their Contributiolis ht the nk of Oommeree and the amounts wll be forwarded to the proper perties, WALL Pideelt from Ile, to $1,00 per roll, at XNOX'S- . •, Bead, Willis St Co.'s adv. on page Barber Shops The barber's of W to close their shops neaday evening the evenings of the we will be the only e shops will be open arty Closing. gleam twee decided Al 8 o'elook on Wed. same as on other • Saturday evening ning on which the Iter 8 o'olook, Cane IN and have a look at Knox's new 1911 wall papers. • Aged 8 Years. Probably one of tjie oldest men in the Dominion died nea Gerrie last week in the person of Mr. eorge Totten, who had ;earthed the wr iderful age of 108. Deceased was a nawve of Ireland, but the greater part of •te life was epent ip Howick toweaslup. He retained bis in- telleot to the last. Call at Knox's and look at the best wall paper values, ever ehown in Wing. ham. St. Patrira's Tbe annual St. 'et/Ariake, social was held in St. Andrew' I Church on Friday evening and was ttended by a large number of our towiapeDple. The pas- tor, Rev, D. Peale, occupied the chair and a splendid prog of solos, reoita. tions, elm was re4ierod alter which refreshments were 4irved. This annual social is improving a the years go by and the ladies of t e ohuroh are to be congratulated on the success of last Friday evening's oeial. The proceeds amounted to $45, Brien along your ShoesWe do re. pairing and we do it right,. W. J. GREER. tmportan to Ladies. 11 18 not often a opporturtit 000nrs at your door to se the lat 1-erieian and New York sty es in a- Goods, yet such is the case, a Prof orenwend of Toronto is visitin this t wn, and invites your inspection f then goods at his private apartment reserved itt the Hotel These Hair Goo stylen,when proper ly adjusted, prate t and ornament the head, soften and h autity the expression of the face, and c neequeeitly tone np an aged appearanee. Be sure and see them at Brnuswiak otel on Wedaeeday, April 5, Another Re procity Debate. This all-iinports t question was thor oughly threshed o 1 in a meeting of the Yorkisippi Mutua Improvement Sooiety at Baimore on iday last. The form of the debate s:—"Reaolved, that Reciprocity with eTaited -States wonld be beneficial to Ca ada." The leader of the affirmative as Mr. Irwin Zinn, who was Moet abl supported by Messre. Scott Inglis am! Otto Johann. Mr. Fred Johann etoteet as leader of the negro tive and hie eappawters were Masse& Ed- win Lnoas and George Lowry. The debate 'Woe far ver an hoar and was heard by e full le nee, the people being eager to learn toe advantages of reel- prooity. Alter a lengthy and most vig orous discussion of the various pointe brought up by tin debaters, the judges, IliceSra. 0. 'Mae*, W, Tremble and J Inglis gave their lesion in favor of the aMrmative, great deal of he.ro ork in clearing the land. He lied fo yeare been a number Death off. Tait Seott. Word wa reoe ed in Wingham this Week of the dee 11 at Fort Werth. on March 10th, of 0 Tait Soott, a former well-known resi tit Of Wingham in his Slit year, Deoe ed, when be resided in Wingham, wa engaged in the private banking businee and will be remembered by the elder esidents of the town. He built the use now used by St Paul's Churoh o ngregetion no a rectory, lie left Wing eine for Teen nearly twenty-five yea age- /WANTnn—Girl for gener Apply at Queen's Hotel. °use work, Prisoner Confesses His Crime. The following despatch appeared in Monday's Toronto Globe, dated from Goderich:—Edward jardine, aged twen- ty-two years now confined in the county jail here awaitkig trial at the Spring Assizes next month for the alleged mur- der of Lizzie Anderson, has made a com- plete confession that he alone committed the deed. This confession was secured by Dr. R. W. Bruce Smith, Inspector of Prisons and Asylums, of Toronto, who was here yesterdAy. Chief Coroner Ar- thur Jukes Johnston, of Toronto, was also here yesterday to examine the sani ty of Jardine and George Vanstone. The latter is awaiting trial on a charge of murdering his six year-old son here last fall. The men will be tried at the Assizes opening April 11, and Mr. George T. Blackstock, K. C., will act for the Crown. A later despatch from Goderich denies the foregoing rumor in these worde:--The rumor which flew about town on Saturday evening that Edward jardine had confessed to the murder of Lizzie Anderson of Tuesday, Si' not received az Considering the would know t that any defin learned until ti on April 11 ne .A.ndersori on the night . 20, of Int year, has fr official confirmation. attitude of those who o funs, it is not likely te information will bo Opening of the tIEWZO Missionary 1 titute. The Missionary In Woe held in Wingham on Monday rid 'X'aesday of this week was a sumo , but the meet. Inge were not os tar ely attended as • they should have bee The progrero, was one of the best f the kind that Could be prepared, T ere were a rern- bey of delegates prase from the neigh- boring Churl:item hese meetings should have the etre° of awakening deeper interest in the iesionory clause Mondathe meetiugs ere held in the Presbyterian Churo , Monday after: noon's meeting inolu ed an address on "The Supreme Motiv of Missions" by Rev. W. J, Wen, U. A ; op "Bliettiou. ant Methods in the nday School" by Rev, A, E. Armstro g, M A , Assistant Foreign Miesionary Secretary of the Preebyterion Chum ; on "Work Among the Junior," by Mrn F, 0. Stepheneon, of the Methodist Yang People's For- ward Movement." From five to six o'olock there were m WOE study dames wben the different tutees of mission- ary work wee discus ed. At the even. ' ing session an cddres4 was delivered on "Canada's Horne Mfssbon Problem" by C. J. Cameron, B t., and on "The Awakening World" tr Rev. A E Arm• strong, M, A. Tun yei meetings were . held in the Method et Church. The i afternoon program w -s, an address by Rev. Dr. Rutledge ea "Intercession a World Force" and ba_ Rev. 13.0 Priest, B. A, Secretary of ti e Young People's Missionary Moveme tt on "Missionary Methode in Young People's Work." The evening progra included an ad- dress by Rev, H. 0. 'riest on "Oppor- tunities in India" an Christ as Islam" by Rev. canon Giuli Secretary of the Missionary Society the Churoh of England. The ran cal program on Monday was in oh go of Mr. (a W. Cline and on Tueada by Mr. J. A. Mor• ton The addresae by the different speakers were the best ever heard in Wingham. The o mmittee in charge of the work are to e congratulated on the successful Insti te, the first of the the kind ever held Winghtim2„.- $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE THE LAM DAVID ItoBB Death of Inseeector Robb The following fret, lett weekha Brus sele Post refers to th death of Inspector Robe, who was well known and highly • esteemed by many if the residents of this section :—At 6 0 o'clock Thursday morning of this we h, David Robb, In- speotor of Publio S hoole for East Hur- on, passed away t4 his reward, in his 64th year. He had been in failing health for some time b t his ambition kept him gamer about when many another would have giveJi up the fight, Last Monday he was tit for a drive but had a weak spell later. in the day. Pleurisy asserted itself sad he quietly fell asleep as anted above. Mr. Robb was born in Co, Arnaagb, in n.eland, Deo, 23rd, 1847, and in early life made his home at King sten, where he reoeivod his educiation, afterward atte iding the Normal at Toronto. He taught suceessfully for 9 years as Math matical Master in the Clinton Colleg ate before his appoint went as Inspec or 21 years ago, which office he mien last Jennary, his term to expire on Ap 11 let. He was married to Miss Annie atter of East Wawa nosh, in 1881, ho is buried et Blyth and afterwards t Miss Tuck, of Brae• sels, who survive him. Dealring to be more centrally 1 aced in hie work he came to Bruteel 13 years ago and resid ed here eince, specter Robb counted his friends by he hundreds and was most loyal and ainstakiug to all deltas pertaining to hi office or work. Be was a Liberal in politics, re Presbytwien in religion and was a member of the A. F. and A. M. at Oiketon. An active inter- est was always manifested in Brnaaels Public Sobool, ' the Public Library Bowling Club, to. He was a great student, spboucllJlly posted on many sub. jests and he w4 be greatly mined. NoTion —AD neltiotintSedue the late Beautiful violin Geo Green must be 4IC at an early for s lady: for eel data. Accounts oan eettled at the 8, 0 mownereon's store. Death of Jo n H. Taylor. There paned aw on Friday last an- other of the aturd pioneers of this (lo- tion m the portion f John H. Taylor, of West Wawauosh, • his 83rd year. D. ceased lied been n the very best of health up to witbi a few days of his death when he co treated n heavy cold which developed to pneumonia. Tho deceased was b n in the County of Darhara, Englan and came to Canada with hie father en 12 years of age, settling in Nana weya Township, Hal- ton County. He e he resided for some years and was married to Elizabeth Inglis, who died tree years ago. In the epriug of 1852 h came up into what was then the Queen s bush and settled in Wein Wawanos and hero made a home for himself and linty. He was a man of many good qt.:L.111in and was held in the very highest isteem in the commun- ity in which be e long resided. He watt always a hardy also and bad seen a SEED FOR SAL imothy. all kinds CI° ver, et , ete. The best grades only. GEO. E. KING North hi uro The North Huta been extending th new subscribers to, the pant few weeks a 1181 Of reocot 95 L Geddes; Mirehonso; Clalross Tele phones. Telephone Co., has 0 lines and adding xistieg linea during nd the following is scribers; Belgrave Kinlose—Mr, Thos fleeter A. McLean Jae, McGlynn, A.fMo0otmlolr, Philip Davenn; Ternberr — Wm, S Mug, Bdoltinnoti Huse , ao. Bryce, 0. Aitken, Win, Beitehell; WH. Mundell, Geo Oasemore, 0 IL rffnrehlson, Jas. Poe - ter; East Wawano h—Herh Shiell, R.I. Scott, Jas. A L aver, West WAWA. mesh —EdWard 13 ines. A new direct- ory will be issued and sent to all oub- seribere as soon a %few more telephones are installed. T e Nettie Huron Co, purposes pushing he work of building linos and install g telephones during the obreing seas° and already have oon- treats from a bar number Of now seb- tieriberie Work rill bo pushed along in West Wawanoth end Kinloss townships where a number if enbeeribere want to have connection it the Ieteknew centrei office of the Bell Telephone 00. Work onc trttnk line la tween Wingham and Lnaknow will b started at onoe and when this is oo leted there will be a free servo() bet eubscribere cone Lucknew. Par the tovenehiPe sen the North Hurea otod at Wingham and es residing in any of ere the North Huron of the Methodist was ae offieial in years past he ba torten Church, Liberal and had worker in the di waive Jul:flee of some time Colleo Witwanosh, H S. 5 No. 8 from organized. Ten od and hie late w Church and Inc years the church. For some attendert tho Presby - ti polities he was a Ivertys been an active erent oaropaigns. He he Peace and was for or of Taxes in Weet was Seo'y-Treas. of he date the section was yeare ago the deceits. fo celebrated the 50th OMR veaary of Cheir marriage and the happy old ceuph had spent 57 years of wedded life, M Taylor eves truly an honorable and upright naafi in all his dealings and tbrbereaved will have the ayntpathy of a urge (arab of friend, Five SODS and ere° danghters survive, viz: —David, 0 Myth; Benjamin, of Westfield; Thca He of East Wawa. nosh; Williant or West Wawartesh; Robert, on the homestead; lelre. Mat. thew Lockhart, tf East Wuwatiosh, and Mrs, Joseph ;canter, 01 Wingham. Two sons, John 'yid Charles are doer's. ed. Mr, Thos. Pi. Tayler, o Winghem, isa brother of deeeeeed and is the only surviving neaten:a' of his family. The funeral On Mecalay afternoon to the 13ethel cotnetere- Was lOrgelY attended, Showing the big.= censer)) in wbioh the deeeatted was hid in tho tommttnity. The services et tho house and grave were c Astir/Mel b IteV, 31r. Moyer, pa. tor ef tbe St., Helens Presbyterian Church and the pall bearers were the four sons and two sons in law, is operating and ho wish allophone ser. A SHOE.OPPorTUNITY 1.--One fourth, Viee cart get full particulars by calling cne.third to One-half off regalat at the Tistus office, tit one clotting enle Gunult ade, suitable reasonable price. eller), store. AUCTI N SALES. Mr, Andrew McDougall, of lot 40, con. cession 12, East Wawanosh, will hold a clearing auction sa e of farm stook and implements on Thersday, March 30tb There is an excelleet list of stook and implements and everything must be sold as the proprietor hoe rented his farm. John Purvis, anoti There will be sole by publio auction, tinder mortgage at ot 34, oonoeasion 13, East Wawanosh,ore`Thursday, March 23 1 horse, 4 mulch cloves, 1 Yorkshire sow and a quantity of farm implements A. E. Smith, Vend r. Mr. Ohm, Button of lot 16, oononelon 9, (heiress, will hold an auction sale) of farm stock and imp ments on Taeeday, March 28111 at 2 o'e ek p. m. Every- thing to be meld as p op:ietor is giving up farming. John aryls, anotioaeor. DR. CHISHOLM' '3 "DEPENDENCE" The London speecia deltvered i November by Dr, avertieer says— A : Chisholm, Conservative member for East Huron, is now returning to re• preach him. In tile debate on the Ad- dress, he said: "Personally would favor reeipro- city if I though we could got a tair deal. The v y word Reciprocity implies fair de lug, even•handed just tie, with no jelfltxh or dishonorable advantage takeli by either party, In 1 faot, reciprocike has been defined as is condition of•hinge in which tqual rights and meturil benefite aro given and received. Now, according to that definition, the very first step toward reoiprooity be ween (Debacle and the United Stant should consist in an equalization o the preeent tariff rates between the o countriee, If the United States 111 only do this, and put themeelves 'n a position to begirt negotiations on proper basis, I feet Eittisiied that nadiaue, irrespective of party, will upport any just and reattohable taragreement which this Oovornmen may make," Dr, Ohieholat neleded by ettYing that if the Liberal brought in a proper reeiprotity bill he fight vote with them “3 he was "rt lel of an independent, intim" It would b interesting to lam' the member for Ea Pinto tel to square hug opposition to r eiproeity In Metall with his advocacy of it in November. He has not yet atte pted the feat, but he has voted for r, Elorden'e motion, which was vide ly re eentiorenetion of the ageoement. What kind of teei- precity doeDr. Motes favot? And What kind of 1 dependeuee does De. Chisholm as ire 0 FOR RENT — Suite of rooms over sh Greer'sshoe store. Apply to Dr. A J. GR 'Y. The 100 acre far of R, L. MoDonald, Oth con , has bee lasered te bis eon, Welland, who gen seession this spring, Mr. and Mrs. ItIcDo aid evil! 'ie up a trifle on the stremeius melt al a geed many years and will 1ik1y reve eto the stone house on the C, H. Knight; term, adjoining their OV711 .3roperty. Saturday eight, elezeb 11th, the spirit of Mary Maxwell, reliot of the late Adam Elliott, took its flight, the old lady passing away ,1 the home of her son-unlaw, A. Somer. , 1 Ith oon., in her 72nd year. 'While 1 tiling health was noticed Mre. Elliott teas only in bed for About 10 days before ensr demise, Pneu- monia, following on 1igrippe, was the (Ann of death. Dace :led was born and married in Donegal, Inland, her hue band dying in the Old Lend., Mrs. El. iott rime in Canada i t 1880 end made her home in Brunra ie il Mn, Semen end family moved It) Grey. jaws Maxwell, of Brussels is tins ouly sur- vivor of the family no... Friday, March lOtb another of the sturdy pioneers of Ory township was ottlied to his long home in the person of Philip Peter 13otz, 1e wee born in Germany on leoembenI 27th, 1825 and came to America wheel 16 years old. After a reeldence of abcat 8 yeare itt the Co. of Waterloo ho 4ovcd to Huron County. He was Mar ied te, Isabella Renter On iliereh Otb, 1 153 and in 1835 moved to lot 4, Wm. 11, Grey township and bee lived on the ea e farm contin- Do You See The Man Well Shod? He wears one of the important ue marks of trgentility. He proves that be is /he posses- sor of good sense, by wearing good shces—the BEST "good Shoe" that he can buy tor the priee be pays,— “INVICTVs SHOES," If you would be in bis class of dressers, you will don Ole superior foot -wear. Where quality counts we win. W. J. GREER SOLE AGENT PERSeNAL. Miss Rose, of Det -eit is visiting at the home of Mn.T. 0. ring. • • , Mr, John Kerr w days last week in L Mrs Geo. Oliver with relatives and Mee, Walter Fl was \tatting for a f Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, P. were visiting for a ham f riende, visiting for a few radon, as visiting last week made io Wroxeter, stern, of ea derich days with friends rown, of Clifford, aw days with Firing - Miss Maggie Met. ellarn left last week for Castor, Alberte where she will visit her Sister, Mre 130.OTichohloo. ' Mn. Oliver Mills eturned to the West on Friday after sp diug n few weeks with friends in Wi gham arta diAria. Dr. Chisholm, P. Wale in town for a few days last we k eettliug matters in connection with th-fire in his block of stores. • Rev. Prof, Jeak1g, airs, Jeakine and , Master Reginald, o London were visit - lug for a few days „len old Wingham Mende. etre. (Rev) W 'Wag visiting with h Mrs. Adam Reid a. old friends in Wing Mrs. James Shiell on Tuesday for S they will joie her left two weeks previ of neetlerni effeets, commented let. her bane. Mr. and Mre. Palley, of Embro r parents, Mn, and with relatives and CPI and dietriet, nd SOLI Ernest left ketehewen, where or, H)wetel, who ns veldt a oardoad re. Staten was so. iater and her bus - !rho Halgenny. ,AromenalsomAcmass...-noce...astr---..t' bXPEGT Our contest for free trips to Muskoka with expenses . to be a live one. Get -hi the Lontest eari;y and avoid the tu,h, • For particulars uonsly until his deatt4 surviving his - Wire over 12 ycara, 41 of les seven children. servive him flhey are: —Das: ;feint Monate, of T kersmith; Wil- liam, Philip, Peter an Mrs. Goo, Pelle, of Meneheater, Kano ; Dr. John II., , •tl . IntWI, at Virginia, and .Ta s mad Mive Ian- , F j i 'wise, at holm. 0.vet ed was (id yooro, 1 II i imj5 ;i knonthe and 11 dart 10 Ho had been 1 a hearty, vigorous mat and had a wide ' DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN eirele of acquaintances! although many of the old timers ha( preceded hitt lit 1 ot,,,, .. the toll call. Mr. ileft was an Elder la by'-M,v,t.* WINGHAM Melville Presbeateriee Church, Braioele, 1 1 and weave* true tols *writ:gem. , :We page 4. el