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The Wingham Times, 1911-09-21, Page 1• 414 :ess *, 0114keee • .14,41111111V4Ast, . V014. XL—NO 2068. • KIDNEY PILLS . Cures ell. Kidney Ule 60 Pills 50 Cents. Your money cheerfully re- funded if . not perfectly satisfactory in every way Walton McKibbou• THE MOIST 261, 4a4$.4.421L tem Macdonald Bleck, Winehase. WORTH THE MONEY Nice /Souse, barn, fruit trees, gar- • den and 3-4 of an acre of land on outskirts of town will be sold right. Just the place for a re- tired farmer or business man. Mrs. Herdsman's Cottage on Cath- erine street. Lately. renovated throughout •Immeceate posses- . sion. ' Good value. WESTERN •PROPERIES $100,000,made during the past year in the *crease values in the West, end lotz get any, of it?" We have the sole agency in this dis- triet for a number of rapidly growing towns on the Grand Trunk Pacific, also properties be nearly all the older Western cities. • Many fortunes will be made in the next few years in the wonders •fulsWest. You may .be one of sw the lucky ones if yousnvestnow. sofflayrsar4o.us Ritchie ti easel's. REAL Esiierle AND *MAI= A. Es SMITH BANKER wiNialsAss, corrAitio. Farmers who want money so . buy horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market can have It on reasonable territt. Notes dieeounted for tradesmen, met' °haute or agents, on favorable tetras. Loans on real estate ot the lowest; rates going. Christie's Grocery MITE 59. GOOD BROOM VALUE 3005 3541 40c, 45c, 50c There's choice here, and we can confidently say Broom Quality. We can't $0 into details, but drop in and well tell you what we know about them. GRAPES THIS 'WEEK 25e PER BASKET ItEMEWIER r.tns IS Vie HE TEA AND -.DOME STORE Wm (loser's Shoos and Nubers rivet Instelm Collector Griffin $7,000 of the Wing paid up to the 15th which there was a cent. This is v dieating that a nu ea have taken ad discount. t of Tues. eports that over taxes, had been nst„ the date up te eduction of lee per Y goo. elreting, In - bar of the ratepay- antage of ties first Everything in Public andliigh Schoot books at Ketox'S. . . Marriedi At $t. George's on Tuesday, Septe don N, Griffin, of Mr, and Mrs. C.N. was married to Ms daughter of Mr. Fr of Owen Sound. performed by Rev The TIMES joins wi of the groom in e tions. Toronto. hutch in Toronto, giber lith, Mr. Cior. wen Sound, son of riffle of this town, Frances Le Pare derick N. La Pan, he ceremony was James 'Widdineld. h many eld friends tending congratula- TRUNKS ANn VALISES.— The kind you want at money saving prices. W. J. GREER. Guelph • The Ontario Pro will be teed Gu to the 1.5th. The open to Huron Co aced by the Here the best Beef An ateur exhibitor r of Huron, prize $1 animal shown by re si tient of Count Inter Fair. incial Winter Fair ph on December lith !lowing specials are nty Exhibitors don - County Council. For al shown by an arn- ident of the county . For the second beef n amateur exhibitor allure% prize $15. Cedar rails wanted, Applv, to the Western Foundry Co., Limited, • Expert Judg for Pall Fair. The judges app nted by the Depart- ment of Agrieult re for the Wingham fat' fair are as f lows:—Light horses, C. D. Wooley, •Port Referee; heavy' horses, G, F, Berlih; beef cattle and she p, A. C. Criswford, Fernbank; dairy cattle and swine, Wm. Thorne, Lynedo h; ladies' work And fine arts, Mrs. 5 annon, Toronto; dairy provisions, Mrs. . W. Ferguson, Brus- sels. •••••*••••••••1. •••.••••,........1.0...• • To RENT—Seven-roomed house, good garden, hard and soft water. Apply at TIMES office, Polslishing arger Paper, Mr. Chas. A. arber, son of Mr, Chas. Barber, o this town,. who re- cently gorchased he New Era, at Chin liwack, B. C., ha changed the name of the paper to the Chilliwaek Free Press and has en rged it from a small four-page paper o one the same size as the TIMES. e Free Press is well prihted and its • vertising columns are well patronized .y the business men of Chilliwaek. . , Barber, is a good newspaper mart hd will give the people of the British 0.umbia town an excel- lent newspaper. Wingham young men usually make go and Mr. Barber has our very best wi hes for success in his. new home. nghanea gold locket with initials ".1. J, C." in raised letters • On front of lot. Pinder will be re- warded by Ieavi g sane at Tates office. Advertisi No one tan t ment ceases to d are known in w papers have be the way places which have sol merchant reeen to an advertise ed a year preVio in an eastern ei order for an art tised ten years manufacturing making inquirie ft taking -beneath it pap tienient of the a impressed with that he Mimed Prone which We lotig as a single meet Deists it tn Always Pays. 11 when an advertis- its work. Instances h eh copies a old news - 0 discovered in out -of- , the advertisement in d oods. An American t received an answer en nt of his that appear- ly. A hardware news t otie day received an e that it had adver- b ore but had net been f. r tune years. upon s it learned that a far - p a carpet had found r containing an adver- We and had been eo t e -utility of the article tely wrote for it. ay eorielude that as opy of an advertis- ed!' geode. Booth Privile isrivilege Wi 29th, will be r September. • Safe-eraeket Met front the Westtilituiter, pletes, —Teeders for booth hare fall fair on Sept. ceivett up to 22nd of B. ELL1011e See"ys, got away With a large Met Of Montreal at Net,/ .a They blew the safes Wnils.4.comrptiv,on..pue a Special News per Mar, • The TOMS is pre ared to receive subscriptions to the route daily -Globe en the following fav able r;steeeelhe daily Glebe to Janus y 1st 1912, for 75 cents, or to the ls of January, 1918, for $4, Thee . are exceedingly low rates for Canada's p pular newsnaper. All orders left et th TIMES office will have prompt atter; on. NUM, .11=8 At SEPTEMBER THE RUCTI N$4 The TOMS Wilde we 'space to the pelitle;t1 q dee* as the battle will the paper ;etschee the reader. The eehtest h one In East, Huron and candidate in thie tiding Very large maeority, Varioue parts of the that Mr, Hislop Every Liberal who, ren4 these lines sholfid make it a !Mint tf assist in lutv- just arrived at Ketoe'S — the Higb 001ml-books, new, big every fa, rable vet to Instep pol. led, and we f1 sue thj Liberal tend(' date Si devoting no astions cif the over before ajority of aur been a keen the successful not have a ports from the ding indicate succeseful. A KW The concert give on. Tuesday evening of the Young Ladle Sacred Heart Cbur every way. The a large. Two a til Fox, the violinist entertainer, have ham before and f reputation as high. Ada Davis,as sopra Iy appreciated. charge have the he who attended in fur ceIlent eatertainine Treat, n in the opera house under the auspices Sodality in aid otj • was a emcees in ndance was very artists, Mr. • Geo. and Kiss La Dell, ppeared in Wing- ly sustained their lass artists, Miss soloist, was highe committee in V thanks of those ishing such an ex - HOUSEKEEPER TIMES office. ego—Apply Wingham Keep in mind the to be held on Tit September 28th an ternoon of Friday, list of special attra ranged. There will pace horse race; There is also a s from Chas. Knecht year-old fillies or tural, heavy draugh pose closes and a; Thos. Kew for allies or geldi s in tinge classesf The Band and I4cknow nish:the 4•6 foal pro also be a scilool Obit en's parade, the children le ng the s hoot building at 12 45 p. m, h ded b the bands , and march to the a 'gr unds. Children from the schools sum an Fair. 1 inge: On Monday, at 8 bewill 4 winner, •4••••••••••••,,,,...1.,•••••••,..”, 10 Kitchen tables for sal . that we have used as clothing MCGRe f 0otrent4. .0.4,..y."00•0•••••,-,•••,•••••,•0 Harvest Peetiva On Saturday, Sunda Sept. 23rd, 24th and 20t Army will hold their a isseeting will take the fo well gathering, for dohs Capt. Gillingham, who 'faithfully here for the pa !vices. and Monday, the Salvation nual Harvest Festival serv;ces. 5 nday night's of a fares the evening has lebored t six months, roceeding to ited tothese at the usual o tastefully singing and f the, meet. at. a musical nneetion with en some out. ]e will give an mit and song. ee the Harvest sold. All are as an inter - d. will say goodbye before fresb fields. All are in services which will be he hours. The hall will decorated and special musicwill be a feature Wingham fall fair meeting will be held in rsday and Friday, the Harvest Festival w 29th, For the af- side friends and our pe 9th .Sept„ a good attractive program of At the close of this ser 'es tival produce Will b cordially invited to att esting thne is anticipat ions has been ars be a 2.40 trot or green horse race, eclat prize of $22 for the best two- eldings in agricl- and general puts- epecal prize from best two-year-old an ar- Ingham Citizens' me Band will fur - am: There will nding Wingbam are invited to -join in the parade. In the evening there will e a high-class concert in the opera ho and the pro- gram will be supplied by. Narry Ben- nett antBert Harvey, "medians; Miss Pearl O'Neil, entertai e , and mem- bers of the Pipe Band. Full particu- lars of special features an be seen in advt. on another page o this issue. Well Conducted I stituion. The Seaforth Exposi or published a letter from a Huron 01 Boy, who now resides in •Cleveland, 5 hio, and who recently made a visit d his old home dainty and to the H use of Refuge. This in his letter—Jus a word, in re- gard to your Huron • unty House of t Refuge, Having vis ted. during the n past year institutions f this kid, both in the United States le d Canada, and having recently visited the Huron county House of Reftlge, near Cliutoss, X would like to say a Ifew words in re- gard to this home and use the Huron Expositor as a melte to congratulate the people of Ituro county on their magnifietthe end Well eonducted institu. tion. The building1 may not be so G large or the acreage as much as a good g manes others but serpaseing them all t for genuine home c zefoits. What I is saw of the inmates o the home, on the a, average, they appe rek more happy p and coetented than i any either similar 1' institution that 1 ave Visited. It th seethe to me, the roblem of taking eare of the poor and efortunate of the be coenty is solved in a afthat will re- ha fr dound to the eeedit of all who have lie doe so teeth to mak the home such a of success, My opines, from general observation, and talk with the inmates it' is that the county ught to be proud n'e for having as manage a such people es lit the present keeper • nd metro. My impressioe of Mn d Mrs, Mutch is get that tbey are ideal p ople for the posis ee" stiott they hold. W en I Visited the to home, not a regale viettlitg ilay, as Fa some ihetitutions ha it, 1 foued eVery- Pe • 1.I Headquarters for High School books at KNors. The Re,Openi Services. • The re -opening se tion with the eer Chureh on Sunday I st were largely attended. Rev. Dr. •Carmn, of To- ronto, General Supe intendent of the' Methodist Church in Canada,, preached excellent sermons at both services. Though well up in y ars, Dr. Carman is still a powfut pr cher. His sermons were listened to wi h interest by the jarge congre tio The Harvest Rome Suppe and Entertainment on Monday even! largely attended. The ladies of . gregation provided an 'excellent su which was served in the school room rom 6 to 8 o'cick. After the supper a entertainment was held. The pastor, e ev, Dr. Rutledge, acted as chairman d addresses were delivered by Revs. . H. Croly and G. V. Collins and also everal solos, duetts, quartettes, etc, e services were a success in every w y. The large num- ber of people who ttended theservices admired the inte or decoations and he Wingham Me odist eongregation ow has a very be utiful churh. vicee connee- am Methodist Prices go to pieces, but quality re- mains firm at our Rpot and Shoe sale. W. J. GREER, Grand Tinie Pacfic. Sulsetantal pro ess is being made in all directions in e construction and openie for traffic f the lines of tbe rand Trunk Pam c. Recent reports iven out announced the completion of he line to Fitzhu , a point in the Jas - er National Park 1027 miles west of ihnipeg and ser ice will be immern- tely extended t ereto, and it is ex s eeted that 50 or s; miles addition be- ond Fitzhugh wil be graded for steel is fall. This •uld bring steel to ete Jame Cache. Work on the Pei Ce Albert Branch is frig tepidly push d forward ;red steel a been laid as fa as Walta, 68 miles om the main line and grading on this e has been'comp eted within 24 miles Prince Albert. On the Branch on Regime to the tereational Boil dary, 26 miles- of eel will be eompl tea this fall ane 60 r cent, of the gr ding on the Regina. oose Jaw Brane has been finishe. Construction w k on the Brandon tools which runs south from the main 11, e at Hate, a di nce of 24 miles is Mg tornmenced t is week, and wheis replete will glv the (had Truett mile the shortest line between Whitd- g and Brandon. Greet has t` 11 be ted lonhtthe &If c 213 oft VI:: r -Cal ary Dra an work was started est week or; 50 miles of the title freer 13attlef d West through the Cut Knife Districtjtowards Wainwright, Alberta. 011 the Tofleld- vagary titanch steel flka been laid to e Ned Deer River, The above gis a god idea' of how the work on th, breeches is being ad - Vended, in ed ion to which the main lines are bein pushed forward active- ly. thing in first class ndtion, evoyone lee attending te their little duties, but ga above- all, a spirit o contentreehts he, stalled and guided 6 er hy the keeper Mid matren. What a bleeeing it weuld be if We had more 0 eh reeil and eVersieri ae Mr, tied Mrs. M tsh to put at the head of similar ins itutios. Mr. tdi., tor, I will refrain oft using any more of yOtir 'Vainable s ace but X eould not let thin Opportunit slip by without ex- preesiree Myself •It one of the many iMpregaiOna1 got rent a telt; to the old sod. 'Thanking 3 u for space. Mime Vitenten.—Appy, D S. Perrin & ComanY Limitd, -London, Ont, 21 1911. PERS NAL. Dr, J. L. Wilso • Of lioletein was calling on Winghe friends en Itnea. day. Miss Maud Flu ty is Spending her Volidays with fri rids in Toronto and Guelph. Rev, Father La rendeau, -London, was calling on eld • settles i Veftigham this week, Mr, and Mrs. ewtort Black are spending two wee a with friends in Port Euro. theMmississCel:rcalBow. . 01 w, of Toronto, was visiting for a few ays with her aunts, Mr, and ItIrse- 0 ster Pugh of Palm- erston were visit ng at the frmer's hone over Sunda for a few days during the past week friends in Wing am, Mrs. W, G. LinttsaYs are sp ding A few days with Patterson was visiting Mr. Jas, Andeestoron and son Will, of with friends in Mr. and Mrs Elmer Mehood have returned home ram the West where they Spent the ast few months. Mr, and Mr. James p W e were ellk it visiting with the; daught , a Q. P. Carlyle at London for a fe ays. Mr. and Mrs s R .bt. Maxwell, of the Eluevale road h ve returned nom° after spending s veral weeks 'with their so, Mr. R. • exwell at Learning - ton, Mrs. Wm. Max ell, of the Bluevale road, Was in Cal donia last week at- tending the funera of her cousin, Mr Robt. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. . J. IC Heine of Cranbrook and M . 11. H. Kaiser, of Stratford, were vi *ting for over 5un- day with Wingha friends, Mr. Frank Holly an, who has been engaged in A. J. icholl's bakery ' for some time, left on Tuesday for his old home in Carnduff, Wales, where he in- tends spending th • winter months. Mr. and Mr. Jo n P. Skinner, and children, of Clint° , were visiting last week •witle Mrs a Mi.: hn T. Currie in East Wavvano h, pr or leaving for California wher they • fend residing. Mr. C. M, W Iker, accompanied by his son, Fred 0 Walker, left on Thurs- day last for t e West. This is Mr. Walker's regul r business trip and they expected to reach Edmonton in two weeks. Miss Lizzie amont is visiting her sister, Mrs. A L. Hamilton. Miss Lamont has jus returned ria visit to the Old Lan, where sb vie ted all the points of i erest in Elgland, Scot- land and Franc. Mr. M. R. Bt ckwith, who has for a number of ye rs been a resident of Winghapn andor some time been en- gaged in the b. king business, left last Week for Berlh1, where he has accept- ed a good positjion. Many friends are sorry to hear o Mr. Beckith's remov- al from the tow, His family will re- main hi Winghajn for the present. ANCHOR POSTs—A • ntity of good cedar posts, suitab e o anchor posts, Apply to John Salter, Wingham, Ont. CHURCH OTES Sunday riext will Day in the Wingha School. A meeting of th land was held at 1.4 to consider the Donald Tait, pasts at Teeswater. The preacher in text Sunday will b Hughes of Millban to conduct, the 11 services at Millban The eogregati and Port Albert ha to Rev. R, M. Mc Centre, in the Pres MeEseehren tau now a number of y The Rev. it M, towel, *Ali c nd giving ait n Pattl'S S daye eightee yea e afte 13aldwi petted the vest supper will be Oetober 2nd, Bally day cervices wittier; with the Be on Sunday last, M superintendent, Wait addressee were deli Bev. G. Victor Coll There was a goo duetts and recitat the church was With flowers. 4 TEAR IN OUNCE THE NOW ATIONS, Nominations wer held all over Ada Of Thursday f last week scenes of enthuai ara on both. si There will he a co est in all the rid except Welland; w ere the late ns her, W. M. Gerrna , the Liberal can date, is granted h seat by accla tion. Later advic says that Sir fridiAturier is vi ally elected by elamation hquo, e East. His op nent, Mr. Leduc, or of Libre Par the Nationalist pa er Quebec, s in his resignation at ThIlraciay MO ing to the returni officer. Ur J. A. C. Et ier has been re -els ed by acclamation as M.P. for T Mountains, by rea on of the irregul ity of the nomin tion papers of IsTationalist-Conse valve oppenent Andre Fauteme. For East Huron, the nominati were held Erus els with Eeturni (Meer Morton pre beings At the el of the nominatio roeeting, the us public meeting wa held and there w a large attendan e of both Liber and Conservatives Mr. John Leek of Brussels was chosen as chairre and addresses on e questions of t day were delive d by Arch, Hisl and, Jas. Bowman, the candidates a Messes. W. IL K rr and A. Mu s Can - mid des. ings em- rna- Wl- 8C- PO ent rn. weto- Children's Shoos ar' The Girl or Boy that we Shoe bis Mrwith our good .wloeswill be able to stand erect, walk grace. ons fully, study well any play well. ng 085 nal 88 ale le, en he Op nd 5- s - le AS grove, The Toronto GI be's Ottawa corre pondent cowmen 'iv on the probab result of the el tion, figures out follows on Satur., y last— From reliable eports received he from every Provi ce in Canada the r turrf of the Go ernment can be pr dieted with abs 0Iute assurance. Th only question is e: to the size of th majority. Welle formed Conservativ politiciane practically admit that M Borden has not t e ghost of a chance of coming back vith a majority behind him. Election, b ts of a Government majority of at le st thirty-five at eve i. money are going begging in the Capi tal, where the gane of politics is play ed at close range. No Conservative o prominence or astltenes can be bus who will give fact .or figures to justif a prediction of a ory victory. Eve the most optimist c Opposition politi cians at headquar ers here will not now venture an analy 's of the situation be Provinces that c n be figured out to showsufficient go ns for the straight Conservative can iclates to wipe out the Government's ajority in the last Parliament. On the other han , reports received from Liberal spun s amply justify Sir Wilfrid Laurier's onfident prediction that he never en ered a fight with greater assurance e a sweeping vic- tory, According to the est and most re- liable information a enable, the result of polling should sh w something like the following:— Leathers of splendid Caif Skin, Button, Lace or Blucher Cut. Full or half heel., Viraterproofed soles and uppers., The most Expert Children's Shoemaking in every detil. Every size and width made, • . 4444440444444/4440144,0 Shoes at Mop $1. $1.25, $1.50 4441•10001444444.141”0. We've established a reputation for Shoeing Children correctly and we want every PArent to know how well wo deserve it. es See as for Trunks and Vailees, iwomsormas re 0- W. W J GREE Where quality counts we win. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT n 111Rifranna y ACO/DET PLATX GLAsi • ess_willa 'AVM vr BATHER Coupled with a Rm. ESTATE and Mor LOANING- Bsies. Issuer Of Mairiaga Licenes. Frit TAPE Opposi- Liberal. tion. Maritime Provinces.27 8 Quebec ... 50 15 Ontario .. 33 48 Western Canada . 22 13 Totals ... 137 84 Liberal majority 53. • This allows the L berals a net gain of only one seat in th Maritime Provinc. es, a prediction wh ch, according to the progress of the ea paign there, may very easily and p e. ably will be better- ed by the result. e observed as Rally Methodist Suriday "A Dollar saved is a- Dollar earned." $in twarcl. Our Boot and Shoe gale will save you Dollars. W. J OREER. S G Office eV. GRADUATE OF TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC And authorized teacher of the Fletcher Music Method Simyless and Kinde- garten. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for conservatory ex- aminations. Theory by correspondence to out of town pupils. CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 15th. Apply at Miss Sperling's home, lefinnie street. aicntgbusiness Goocl chance fora bright - ive boy. Apply at TIMES office. ••• ••••,, Go to Ketox's for your High School books. 4•,•••••••4••••••4•1•••••••••••41....*•••.• Presbyteriof Malt - chetah on Tuesday signation of Rev. any person giving nformation leading to the recovery of Scotch Collie dog, The above rew • rd will be paid to 111111111111111111.1111111~ answering the na e of Bruce, lost of Knox Church, May 14th. B. Domar, Natio al Hotel, Wingham. St. Paul's Church the Rv. Erank IC. as the Rector is vest Thanksgiving ,his native towe. ns of Dungannon e extended a call achren, of Dover ytery of Chatham. ht school in Luck - ars ago, ang-Ford, of Lis- hillaevest Thanks - y servioes In (t et let, exactly the late Bishop hutch. The Her - held on 111ndy, Were held in toe - 'et Sunday School W. D. Pringle, the thairman arid erect by the pastor, s and Peter Fisher. program of Solos, nh. The interior of atitifully &Orate& FALL FA Winghon • • V Atwood — tlyth •. 4 • • 4 • • • .. Brussels- .. . .. Dungannon ....... Exeter Goderih. .00 4.0 ••• Gorrie . • v y .4 .4.. Listowel. • • • ,14, Mildmay • Ripley "41 Seaforth. Tiverton — ..s...s. Teeswater UndeesVood. Zurkh W'alketton 444,006.0••• DATES. ept. 28, 29 • • • 0,4 '''.4t# 21, 22 ... Ott, 3, 4 . ... — ....Oct. 5, 6 ...... ,Oct. 5,6 • —Sept. 18, 19 ...Sept. 18, le, 20 • . .. Oct, 7 — . Sept. 28, 29 ... —4—Sept. 20,21 me..Sept, 19, go ,..Sept, 25, 26 .... .Sept. 21, 22 •Oet. 8 „ Oct. 4,2 , —Oct. 10 ....Sept. 13, 14, 15 • .... „Sept. 20, 21, Premier Stolypin ded la 6 theatee at ia beleived his Wett This isn't the firs life. afsri3Ju vR:t1:nd it dswivftb atipiasbis Ihirty Years Our Seven Colleges have been established during the past 30 years. The largest trainers in Canada. Owing to our connec- tion all over ()Mario, we do better for our graduates than any other School. You may study all at home or partly at home and finish at the College. Affiliated with The Cominerene Educators' Aatociatioh of Can- ada. It would be well for you to investigate before choosing. Exclusive right for Ontario of the world-famous Bliss Book- keeping Sytem, which is un. equalled. It is littera Business from start to Mesh, and the student keeps same books as Chartered Banks and Whole- saie Houses. triter ;any time. inetetttirt. fall Term From kg. 28th Write, tall or photo) for patticinar. WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE tette. ekOttOft, Isromeot,