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The Wingham Times, 1911-10-12, Page 1VOL. Bye► --NQ 20Th W 1GUAM, ONTARIO, TUU DAT. OCTOBER 12 1911. COLIC Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Will stop that cough. If it does not we cheerfully refund your money Walton Mckibboa THE DRUGGIST . Macdonald Block, Wingham. investments We are able to place a limit- ed amount of money on Mortgage at 6 per cent. Absolute security, Houses for sale Farms for sale Houses to, rent Insurance of all kinds Prompt personal attention given to all branches of our business. Ritchie Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A. E. SMITH BANKER WIN0ff -M, ONTARIO, Farmers who want money to holy horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market oan have it on reasonable terms. Notes dieoounted for tradesmen, mar - chants or eget*, on favorable tennis. Loani On real estate at the lowest rates going. Won preen"a Shoes. sad Robert Fina Expo • Cattle, Mr, John Woods, of Turnberry last week sold two ex r •et. steers to Mr - thate extra good, L hi o e t John Leethit ex. # quality, M. W ,ds was paid 41. cents per pound nd the two steers brought.hizn the s ug sum of $213.25, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED ---Apply - at TIMES office. Special Ne The TIMES ,is subscriptions to t on the following 1 daily Globe to JE, 75 cents, or to the for $4. These rates for Canada' All orders left at have prompt attej *paper Offer, prepared, to receive e Toronto daily Globe avorable rates:—The, auary 1st,* 1912,. ' fo lst of January, 1913 re exceedingly low popular newspaper. he T*MES office will tion. Cedar rails wanted. Apply to the Western Foundry Co., Limited, Sale of Stoc acid Implement*. Mr. Wm. Isb ter, of lot 3, con. 3, (2nd line) Morri , will hold an unre- served auction s e`of farm stock and implements on ursday, October 19th; Mr. Isbister h a good list of stock and implements and everything will be sold as he has s d his farm and is mov- ing to Wingha John Purvis will be the auctioneer. _ Will the pa circular shears kindly return the Large Real. Ritchie & Cosen the completion of real estate deals t ated in Wingbam Bennett has bong his fivenew two Leopold street an on Leopold and P Green takes in pa nettis half interes Water, Light an Christie's Orocery. PHONE 59. LLEE. YNN VA' BAKED_BEANS ,............. Small Size 5e large Size 10c lologisommiormidm NO better 'value than this has yet been offered, Neither is there any more healthftil and nutria tions food to be bad. THEY ARE ECONOMICAL A Be tin Will snake a nice meal Or two er even three and a .tie - tin Will ib for a Burly largefamily ARE FRESH STOCK They are not old stock that we want rid cif, hat eonie straight f'roni the fadtOry. DON'T FORGET that we Make Tea and Ube a Specialty wA�yut�,t n—Choice tatter, Fresh Egger Hand P1 ked Besttns, Potatoes, ete, who borrowed • my or tinsmith's snips W. J. BOYCE. state Deal. eport this week one of the largest t has been negoti- or years. Mr. S. from W. H. Green,. rey brick houseson also the vacant lots trick streets. `Mr. payment Mr. Ben- in the Rainy River Power Co. POULTRY WANTED ---Highest .cash price paid for all kinds of live poultry. Phone10. • Gunns', Limited. Grain Be That the quid erop is not up to cated by reports department of from the chief Winnipeg. The three weeks of character not up and one receive more unfavorabl of exportable w able falling off i lower grades are w Average. y of the 1911 ' wheat the average is indi- ust received by the rade and commerce spector of grain at reports for the first eptember were of ka to the usual standard, Saturday was even The higher grades at show a consider- quantity, while •the ncreased., TRUNKS ANDVALISES.— The kind you want at money saving prices. W. J. GREER. ' Checking Mr. J.'B, Watso the Muskoka Free sumptives, will ad the interests• of f Monday evening, institution is and greatest charity an u the heartysupport PPort organization ,seeks the ravages of the to effect a Cure of ti ed. It is at prese patients in its fo which 205 are not in to contribute a si ,their maintenance, contribute bu from om 2 n r uberculosis. field secretary of Hospital for Con• dress a meeting in at institution on etober 23rd, This ubtedly Canada's ie well worthyof f Canadians. The of only to check hite plague, but ose already hf$iet- t caring for 335 rns institutions, of finaricial position gle cent towards d 19 others only o $4.90 per week. Amnon POSTS—A quantity of good cedar posts suitable for anchor posts, Apply to John R. Salter, Wingbam, Curling Cl h Organized. At a recent mee ing of the Wingham curlers the Curtin . 'ea b was re -organ- ized for the r• ng s son with the followingo ce s:--lio orar Presi- dent, y P.P.; r- ent A. H. t;us � rove,, Honor- ary aryVice Pres • t, J ,1#owman, M.P. L. i1 VicePresident, Pxeafdent Ifi , B, Coshrane; eretary, A. M. Craw- ford; Treasure , A. E. Porter; Chapinn, Rev, D. Perri The membership fees were fixed as ollows:--$3 for old mem- bers; $2 for ri: w and country members. The following well-known former re- sidents of Wi gham were made honor- ary members of the club, viz: -D. T. Hepburn, Jo • Horwood, V. Peterson, H. O. Pell, 'r..t. It. Macdonald, 1,. W. Hanson, H. H. Chisholm, D. Sutherland San Oen. C. Manners. Read Wlllle &Co.'k adv, on page 8 Parish Vivi; A meeting of tl Parish Club as w wish to become hm me will be held in the l this (Thursday) .ev A full attendance i are to be elected will be transacted, Meeting, e members of the 11 as all others who hers of the Club ills' Memorial Hall ing nt 8 o'clock. desired as ofilcere and other business Headquarters for High School books at Estox's. Auxiliary An , a1 Meeting. The annual meet: g of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ingham General Hospital will be eld in the Council Chamber on Friday afternoon of this. week at 415 o'clo A full attend- ance of members a d all ladies who are interested in hospi al work is desired. The business of th past year is to be closed up and of 1 ers for the ensuing year will be elect Just arrived at KNOX's — the new High School books. Bad Weath Last' Friday wa days of the season early in' the mornin day Friday was the Brussels and the rain very m them. The atten but the prizes w different departm her been fine the have had one.. of t history of the .Sc;o #or Fair& one of the worst The rain started and continued all eprincipal f r o day ngannon fairs and ch interfered with nee was very small, re awarded • in the nts. Had the west ressels people would best fairs in the ty. Everything in Public and High School hooks at KNoX's, Local Optiljn Contests. 380 municipalities Province of On - ere. are 136 Which on b7 -laws either January, 1911, and is impossible to This •leaves 244 Province of On- es are granted and on campaigns are ake place nextJan- tates that in prob. of these places by - ted at the coming he election excite - with the commene- in many places. in which by-laws January are Goder- ititchell, Lucknow, h, Kinloss, McKillop, There are only 'under license' in th tario, Of these voted upon local opi in January, 1910, or where, therefore, i vote again in 1912 municipalities in th tario in which licen in which local op possible, voting to uary. The Pioneer ably one hundred laws will be submi January pollings. ment has interfere. ing of cainpaign Among the place will be voted on i ich, Listowel, Wroxeter, Greene Morris and Walla PERSON , Mr Wm. Caslicle has from the West, Mrs. Sherman Day, visiting iher sister, alit S w th. s s er, Mrs. H. B. Elliott wa few days with Ml's. Joh eels, eturned home f Toronto, is Miss E gWA visiting for a Long at Bras -- Miss Eleanor Critch ey, of New York, is 'visiting *ith he sister, Mrs. J, C. Smith. Mr. R. J. Fleuty, o Brigden;,was visiting for a few days t his parental home in town. ' `-,,''' Mr. J. G. 'Vansickle •.turned home on Monday after spendin the past few weeks in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ¶Ma this;, of Mitchell were visiting fo a ew ' ays with Wingham friends. Mrs, Geo, A. Newton nd d of Toronto were visitin wi Wi ham friends for a few da s. Mrs. Pringle and nie e, Miss Fair- field, of Wallaceburg a e visiting at the home of Mr, W. D. ingle. Mrs. Brock, Diagonal • treet, was at Centralia for a. few days this week at- tending the funeral of er brother-in- law. Mrs. Brigham, of Win ham is visit- ing with reltrees and fr eniis in town, Mrs. T. Sh pieey is vis ting with her daughter, M L. Levi at Wingbam. —Clinton New Era. Mr. W. T. Hall, who has been con- nected witli'the Wingh ni Advance for a number of years wit his father, left thisweek for Californiwhere.he pur- poses engaging in b iness with bis brother. Mr. Hall ha made a good citizen of Wingbam. e will be very much missed in the M thodist Church where hewas an acti worker: We are very sorry to re • ort his removal from the town and ca join with his numerous friends in wishing him every success in his new ho = , B A large stgcic pf up -to- millinery selling at extremely low prices et Mrs. Green's. The Stolen The entertainmen house on Friday ev Lucknow' bramat "The Stolen Diamo tended, practical) capacity of the hal served seats and forced to stand th ing. The work do celled that put travelling compan of the Club did throughout the ev after round of app •sof the Club are. thanks of the La • BOY. WANTED --To learn: the printing Vary and the peopl business. Good chance fora bright act- came to Wingham ive boy. Apply at TIMES office. cept for actual ex Auxiliary will h which to rcha Dr: A. Reed's Cushion oe is the easiest Shoe on Earth.. Makes walking a pleasure. The only genuine Cushion Shoe. For sale in La lies' and Gents' at W. J. GREER'S, sole agent. Cost Co A conference of counties of Huron, wilt be held in Clint 5 for the Cur os 7th, p p study of the elemen duction begun at th the Candia Press this meeting is bei auspices of the Cana at i tion,attendance limited to members printer and pubiish�er urged to attend this come is also extended outside of the distri Clinton a convenient No attempt will be m ing, under the same the selling prices of meeting is purely for poses, An effort will this meeting to re-org County Press Associat venues. e printers of the Bruce and Perth n, on Friday, Oct. gthe of continuing of cost. of prop annual meeting of ssociation. While held under the Ian i'ress Associa- isno means r by thereof. Every in the district is eeting. A 'wel- to other printers t who :nay find lace of meeting. de at this meet - auspices, to fix printing. The dueational put - iso be made at nize the Duron n. Friday, n and nd ha l.at fair leading to J, Gaunt s locket and chain,chlf Pinder will receve li returningsame to Mr toll, Lucknoiw, P. 0, e t. 29th,in or upnds, or n road a valuable gold `s photo hand*. eral reward by Alex. MacCar- Dr, Nelson Tait,. of 89 Spadina ave., Toronto, will be at th queen's Hotel, Wingbam, all day, Friday, October 13th, for consolation n diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro: t. Glasses fitted. The Winnipeg Co drop negotiations the street railway Heil has decided to the purehas* of nd allied interest. pu for the Hospital were $168.60 an paid there will After the enter was held in t which a please young people ham. 'amonds. • given in the opera ning last when the c Club presented ds" was well st- all the seating being sold as re - many people were. oughout .the even - e by the Club ex - by many of the a. Every member ceedingly well and ing there was round ruse.. The members assured the hearty es' Hospital Auxil- of Wingham. They free of charge, ex- enses. The Ladies' 've a tidy sum with necessary supplies the gross receipts after expenses are a balance of $126.65. nment a social hop e Council Chamber at time was spent by the Lucknow and Wing - JUST ARRIVED—A assortment of hats of New Yo styles. Call early and get choice at rs Green's. $.I .t TM IN AlMiNa BOTH LEGS MK/TAM. T ' et with: Terrible t Blyth, cident befell Mr, velefor e- 1r the R oronto, at Blyth, m Clinton to Wing - morning of last man got off the as walking up the rain started again, 'ng to get on the. e tripped over some fell on the track over both limbs. ntist, happened to. d gave first aid to r. Milne was sum- nied Mr. Rosseaux spital, The injur- y serious condition the Hospital and re it was expected recover, It was to the left leg be- e right leg above aturday Mr. Ros- ving nicely and it will soon recover, very unfortunate lost both his feet. r. Rosseaux's wife been with him and friends are giving ttention. • Toronto 'reveller Accident A very serious F E.ux o ss t R u ea , lindp Shoe Co,, of while on his way fr harm on Wednesda week. The injure train at; Blyth and platform when the and when attemp. moving car again, express parcels an the wheels passin Dr, McTaggart, d be 4 the station a the injured man. monad and accomp to the Wingbam ed man was in a v when he arrived a •for the first few ho that ;he would no necessary to amput low the knee and t the ankles. Since seaux has been im is expected that he but he will be in position in Navin Since the accident and mother have the nurses and kin him the very best Prices go to pieces, but quality re- mains firm at our Boot and Shoe sale. W. J. GREER, HIGH SCHO L NOTES. On Friday of this ' eek, the weather permitting, we exp et to hold "Field Day", For some ime the' students have been anxiously looking forward to this day, great in • rest having been manifested in preps ation for the var- ious contests. The principal new f=atures of the boys' events are: Throwing a ha mer. Putting a shot, r. Tug of war. Their other items a e as follows:— Hurdle race,. sr. and jr." Three legged ra e. Pour legged rac Obstacle race. Handicap race. Relay race. Pole vault, jr. Standing broad j mp, sr. and jr. Running broad ju • p, sr. and jr. Hop, step and ju p, sr. and jr. High jump, sr. a d jr. Distance walk, sr and jr. Hundred yards' d •h, sr. and jr. Two mile run. Half mile run. The girls' events inti de:- ` Championship b: • ketball game. Foot -ball match. •Tug of war. Throwing ball, s and jr.' Throwing and ca thing ball. Hundred yards' ash, sr. and jr. Relay race. Needle race. Three legged ra e, Spoon and egg r: ee. Fast walk. Archery contes This year the gir s expect to intro- duce archery and a e very enthusiastic aboilt it. Points for the hampionship (both boys and girls) co t as follows: - 1st prize, five paints; second prize, three points; thir prize, one point. 'Those events wh ch do not show the skill of the perfor er, but are simply entered for amuse ent, are not includ- ed ncluded in the champio ship. Directly from t o principal is extend ecl a hearty invite ion to the public to be present. 'This is seconded by the rest of the staff, nd secondly seconded by the student boa y in general. We expect to b able to accomodate our guests!better an heretofore, and hope to see a iarg number present. The games will. =xtend front 9 a. m. till 5 p. it., with a and a half hours' intermission at'no•n. County a Shoot. At the meetin t of the executive _ committee of the uron County Rifle League held at Ca • f ow on Friday, Sep- tember 22nd, the :•flowing resolutions were passed: Tha the fall shoot be held at the Whi echurcb ranges on Friday, October 2 h, shooting to .com- mence at 9 a. m. hat the number of rounds at each r nge be five and a sighter. Ranges, 0.0 yards and C00 yards. That the. ; rizes amounting to about $23.50 be a rded to those hay- ing best eggrega scores, and that about $l be set as',a for tyros. That the range officers _ e C. McNeil, Col- borne; C. McDon: h, Lanes; C. Elliott, Dungannon and Beadle Auburn. , That the score-ke .pers be 3. Webster, St. Helens; C. squith, Auburn; D. Glenn, Dunganno , and F. D. McLen- nen, Lochalsh. hat the rear aperture nights be allowed by any or all Cont- petitors at this • tab. That all com- petitors must sho •t "off their elbows" in the metal pros: position. And that all members bear he above resolution in mind and gover themselves accord• ing1 . The captal s of rideassociations Who will have re • esentatives at the coanty shoot are requested to notify Capt. Carrick, of hiteciiurch, so that accomntodatioit hi ; be provided. THE NSW Premier R. L. Bo his Cabinet and la submitted the list General, and receiv i. The a li et R. i;,. Borden, Pr of the Council. Martin Burrell, M nister of Agrieul- ture. Dr. J. D. Reid, Mi W. T. White, Min W. B. Nantel, Revenue, Hon, R. Rogers, terior, Hon. C. J. Doper Lice. T, W. Crothers, Hon. J. D. Hazen and Fisheries. Col. Sam Hughes L. D. Pelletier, F. D. Monk, Works. Hon. Frank Co Railways and Ca Dr. W. J. Ro Hon, Geo. E. Trade and Comm A. E. Kemp, tor J. A. Lough portfolio. The new mini average in abili to give the co tion.. It enters time when the t when the countr perous, when th settled, and capi are pouring in exception of the problem to solve, the initial difficul come by its pred clear for constru mains to be seen ernment will add has been so well FREE—A cigar cas 25c, worth of Kenne. • s special cigars, CHURCH NOTES INMSTRY. den has completed on Monday night to -the Governor - d his Excellency's sas olio* , f s--- inier send President ister of Customs, ter of Finance, inister of Inland sister of the In- , Minister of Jus- inister of Labor. Minister of Marine Minister of Militia. ostmaster-General. inister of Public hrance, Minister of s. Secretary of State. Foster, Minister of rte. eo. Parley, and Sena - ed, Ministers without try is fairly up to the y and ought to be able ntry good administra- upon its duties at a easury is overflowing, is exceedingly pros - West is being rapidly al and new population bundantly. With the avy, it has no great and even in that case les have been over- essors. The way is ive work, and it re - what the anew Gov - o the structure that egun. en free with The biennial cony don • Methodist Co League will be held ember lst and 2nd. Rev. Jas. Living has received ands become pastor of Winnipeg, and will his term expiresne Ito tint. The residence o Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wade, in the tow ship of Howiek, was a s the scene of a try pretty wedding, when their eldes daughter Jennie was united in marria.. to Mr. Arthur Miles of Toronto on T rsday, Oct 5. The bride, who Was given away by her father, wore a g• we of ivory duehesse mousseline sati with trimmings of heavy lace end atis. Her long tulle veil was tirade i sap Fn'.•• t and by lillies:of the ogle,. unu carried. a /shower boquet of roses and fillies of the bailey, M and Mrs. Miles left on the 8.40 train om Lao f rrie en route for Niagara Palls and Buffalo. On their return to Torto they Will reside at 166 Emerson ' enee. ntion of the Lon- ference Epworth n London on Nov - tone, of Mitchell ceepted a call to Wesley Church, ave Mitchell when t June. The first euchar stir conference in the Djocese of Lon• on was held in St. Mary's Church at ondon on Tuesday. Rev. Fr. Blair, of Ingham and Rev. Fr. Dean, of S Augustine, were in attendance. Wingham Distr et Epworth League Convention is to •e held (D.V.) in Ktfi- cardine on Oct. 2 th and 25th. A splen- did program is be g prepared. Details later. All Leag es urged to send rep- resentation, Bishop Willia s has appointed Rev. J. B. Pothering am, of St. Matthew's Church, Toros o, as rector of St, George's Chur , Goderich, to succeed Rev. Mark Tu bull, who has removed to Mexico. T e new rector will take charge of the • arish Nov. 1. The annual convention of Maitland Presbyterial oung People's union will be held in tb= Presbyterian. Church at l o on Th rsday,October th Ethel, 26 . An excellent pr+gram of addresses has been arrange., Rev. W. R. McIntosh, B. A., B. D. of London, will deliver addresses at the afternoon and evening meetings, Rev. G. . arid Mrs,Collins have Re . G n Coli v taken up t eir residence on Frances street. On riday evening they -were welcomed b the members of the B. Y. P. U. and th Ladies' Aid of the Bap- tist Church. The gathering was held in the Chute . and during the evening addresses we e given by Rev. Mr. Col- lins, Peter Pi her. A. Kelly, Geo. Po- cock, Mrs. 13 < ckhall, President of the Ladies' Aid a d Mrs. T. T. McDonald, President of the Mission Band. A number of s. los rendered by various members of he church were greatly enjoyed. : timed, pastor of the Rev. John n , Presbyterian rhutch at Dorchester and Crumlin, died hursday morning from hernotrhage o the Lungs, following a btief illness. Ile had been in the Dor. chester pasto ate for a period of two years, previ, s to which he had been +tatioted at Molesworth. He is sur- vived by his wife. The deceased was a. graduate f Knox College, Toronto, and was ex • eedingly popular amonghis .fellow de •gymen. Mr, Burnett was well know. to many of oar readers and many times in attend- ing ham mat nd y 'GP' g y ing tike "actings of Maitland Presby- tory. Elbert Hubbard writes of fro Terra MeRaye, who early clerked in a Quebec shoe store, when, the fol- lowing order was received from a worthy inhabitant: "Monsieur: -Please put some shoe on my leetle family like dis, and send. by Sam Jamison, de carrier. One man, Jean St. Jean, 39 year, me; one woman, Sophie St. Jean, 38 year, she; Herrnedes and Lenore, 19 year; Honore. 18 year; Celena, 17 year; Narcisse, Octavia and Phihas, 16; Batiste, 15; Celeste, 14;. Phillipa, 13, Emile and George, 12; Babette, 11; Madore, 10; Pierre, 9; Eugene, we lose him; Paul, 7; Al- phonse, 0,Gaston, 5; Armand, 4; Maurice, 3; Edward, 2; Muriel, 1 year; Hilare, he go barefoot. How much? Jean St Jean's family is large and of many ages, but W. J. tireer's Shoes would ou d meet the needs of the whole family, The interesting side of this facet appears when i;c is told, that by no other Shoe Store could the entire family be shoed, which illustrates how complete our stock Is. to fill all your Shoe wants. See us for Trunks and Valises, W. J. GREER Where quality connts we win. C. N. Griffin GENERAL AGENT FIRE Lzez AOOXnEt PLATE GLASS- WEATHER LASSWEATHER; Insurance Coupled with a REAL EsT.TE and • MowwizY LoaxIwa Business. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Office over Maloolm's Grooery. MISS SPARLING' GRADUATE OF TORONTO CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC And authorized teacher of the Fletcher Music Method Simylex and Kinder- garten. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for conservatory ex- aminations. Theory by correspondence to out of town pupils. . CLASSES OPEN SEPT. t 5th. Apply at Miss Sperling's home, Minnie street. Go to KNox's for your High School books. "A Dollar saved is a Dollar earned." Our Boot and Shoe sale will save you Dollars. W. J. GREER. Thirty Years Our Seven Colleges have been established during the past 30 years, The largest trainers ick Canada. Owing to our connec- tion all over Ontario, we do better for our graduates than any other Sehool. You may study all at .home or partly at home and finish at the College. Affiliated with The Commercial Educators' Association of 'Can- ada, It would be well for you to investigate before choosing. Exclusive right for Ontario of the world-famous Bliss Book-, keeping p g System, which is un- equalled. It is actual .Business from start to finish, and the student kelps same books as Chartered Banks and Whole- sale Houses, Enter any time, Individual instruetion. fall Term prem Aug, 28th Write, call or phone for particulars. BUSINESS WINGHAM tSIN -COL COLLEGE tow. sPOTTO:v, , Prrlki.,PnE, i