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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-10-16, Page 8s-, THE WENG1lAM TIMES, OCTOBER, I.c►. 1902 . r iiiibelle•iW4'inWKl.#cyplv!'/ 416,14(1 St. • RITCHIE & CAMPBELL. ! 1'4'644•11r441141110e tet4 Ere Sellbibojet✓si•Ar7► 'orlr M'1r BARGAINS I N I .gess Goode, i Iu order to reduce our immense stock of new Fall Dress Goods snore rapidly, we are offet•iiig you two specials • for this week t 12 pieces Dress Goode. all different shales. suitable for Skirts, Spite; or Children's wartu Dresses, regular prices 35c, 40e, and 45o, uow on sale at 25c * B pieces-Hotnespun Suitint;s, assorted shades, 54 inches wide, i • • heavy quality, regular 65e and 75c ,goods, now oft sale at 50e DRESS G00DS Our, stock of Black and Fancy Dress Goods is' most complete. .a ll thn uew gnttlities and shedee are rei5resentecl' here. Zibelines, Mobairs, Contigs, Vigeureaux, Venetians. Box Cloths, Cheviots, tsen- gatines, etc. Sect our assort- ment of now Freuoh Zibiliue \Vaistil:ge 4 T• TRIMMINGS We re everything that is uew in the trimming line, suitable for all kiuds of Dress Goods,, Suitiugs and Silks. FURS Now is the proper tittle to choose your Fnrs. The stock is com- plete, and first choice is the best. We have a fall range of Ruffs, Muffs, Capri,- Caperittee. Gauntlets, Children's Collars, Ladies' tied tents' Cants, etc. Have a look at ours at your earliest convenience. 1 RITCHIE & CAMPBELL: .• d' r @i''1 ✓{i'Eby ' •" ,'!,•k'' /trV'!I •' 'O•i •4,' l•'d:1r • MINOR LOCALS.: •--Relics the TI:MEs clubbing offers in another column. --An exchange says that .goal sores are epidemic this fall, —The TINES till January 1st, 1904 for $1.00 to uew subscribers. —Monday was the Doth anniversary of the Battle of Queenstou Heights. -,-The Trims and 'Weekly Globe till Jaixuary 1th, 1904 to new subscribers for $1.00. —To -day is Thanksgiving Day and all plaoes of business in Winglram• will be closed. -=For calling cards and wedding invi- tations leave your orders at the Tr tFs office. —The regular meeting of Camp Cale- donia, S. 0. S. will be held ou Monday •evening next. The Baby Sick? Then probably it's a cold. Babies catch cold so easily and recover so slowly. Not slowiv, however, whucr you use Vupo-Cresolenc. Then a single night is all that is necessary for a cure. You just put some Crc sokne in the vapor iter, !tats, the lamp beneath, and place near the crib. While baby sleeps he h' Bathe s- in the healing vapor. Cold 1aoszns, inflamed membranes , h al and all heal, trouble ceases. It's a perfect specific for whooping -cough and croup. 8 Vapo•r•res-done is s nv druggist' everywhere. AVapo•Crrsolene fna5t, Ind oilieg the Vaporizer mid Lamp. which sh all I last a W.:time, and a beide „f Cresolene. cmmnlete, 8t,5a; ea ra supplies of Cres.. hoe zsrent. and sorents 111ustratedt•oai<letcon r..in. fog physic;,,ns' teseimmdals free upno request, VAro- •CREsnt.ta•c Cn„ rho Fnitb•, St., New Vo l., Recommended and sold by A. L. Hamilton. druggist, Wingham. w r r hank i in Day hursdat October.. 16th This store will be closed all day. Do your shopping Wed- tiesday and do it HERE. We guarantee to please you. Choicest Cheese, per pound, - .14 New Catsup, per bottle, • .10 New Olives, per bottle, . .10 Queen Olives, per bottle, • - • Stuffed Olives, per bottle • .20 'Crosse & 131aekweil's Pure Clive Oil pelt bottle - • .25 Crosse & Blackwell's Mixed Pickles, large,bottle - • - .35 John Bull Mixed Pickier,per bottle .10 Choice Mixed Pickles, by the quart, .l5 Weston's Fancy Creed and Cakes I•IRESII EVERY DAY. Best teas and Coffees ott' BY OET;1 TUDIIOPE'S Grocery and Crockery Store —The steamer, Lake Erie, with Sir Wilfrid Laurier ou board, is expected at Quebec to -day. —Councillor W. F. VituStone, is still confined to his lime.. We are pleased to learn thathe is improving. . —Messrs. McLean & Son ,of the Wing - ham saw mills received a carload of British Columbia shingles this week. —The TI.hiEs was sorry to learn that J. J. Elliott, V. S., was confined to bis house for a few days this week with ill- ue's. Children Cry for CASTORJA. __Vie brick work on Wrn. Button's new residence has been completed and the brick layers have commenced work on Mr 0. N. Griffin's block. —Robt. Aikens, jr., had the middle finger of his left baud badly cut while at work on the sharper in the chair fac- tory on Wednesday morning. The members of the Wingham Social Club with a number of their friends held a successful dance in the council chamber ou Tuesday evening. —The H. Ruthven McDonald Quar- tette in the Town Hall on Fr.day even- ing of this week. Plan of hall and tic- kets on sale at Douglass' drug store. Children Cry For t.7 A % A R GYO y 5'i IA. —The Wingham salt works were again put in operation on Monday. Largee quantities of salt have been shippers from here during the past few months. —The C. P. R winter time table went into effect on Sunday last. The only change here is that the afternoon train for Toronto now leaves at 3.43 instead of 3.53. —The store recently vacated by Mr. C. N. Griliiu has been pulled down to make room for the new block. This store was one of the first buildings erected in Winglram. • s • cor twenty—row years Vane-Creeoiene hats been extensively used for all forms of throat and bronchial troubles. All Druggists. --A man named Campbell, whose home is at Seaforth, was instantly crushed to death on Saturday at Port Prances, while employed in the erection of a new saw mill, the smokestack of which fell. —Tile Ripley Express has entered its eleventh year. The Express is a good weekly paper and is well patronized by the people of Ripley. We wish its edi- tor, Mr. Geo. H. Mooney, a former Win hanniis continued prosperity. . --Iciiinney 13ros.' Minstrels gave an entertainment in the Town Ball on Saturday night. They did not have a crowded house, as Saturday night is bad night for a show. They gave a very good show and announced that they in• tended to visit in liam annually. —Mr. John Addison, of St. Thomas, frirmerly of town, will married on Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. A. W. Webster. tb miss Annie Fades. The happy couple left on the afternoon titin for their home in St, Thomas and have the beat hitches of niany friends, 1-1URQ14 CQ.t,INTY W. C., T. U. Annual Convention held in Winghaim lagt week. The Huron County W. 0. T. U. held their fifth cunyeution in Wiughalu on Thurtielay and Friday of last week. The reprwsetitation was not los large As Usul, owing to the I+oudoti Conference W. F. 11d, S. Ionveutiou bei:ug held, at Clinton on the same dote. Blyth, Gwierich, ;yeafortb, Zuru:h, Du Ligetluon,aud Wing - ham Unions were represented. Cou- veittion opened tit 130 p, In. with devo- tiatial exercises. conducted .by 1Ir;1- A. Ross, •%Yiuglraui, atter which the choir was taken by Mise K. M. Fisher, vice Pres.. The report of the Treasurer showed the balance to be on the right side and the report of the Corresponding Seere- t try showed seven active Unions with a large, memirership. bliss Fisher gave the amend atldrtus. and refer rt d in very touching term"; 'of the sudden death of our late president, hers. Elford,bf Holin esvilie, The Outlay Union had beeu or tanized five. years and they hiatd xeusou to tl}auk God and take cotlrale, Slow, h t sterids progress had been made. Temp erance seutin,ent bad been inert Asad t rc ugh the t deeming influence of the W. 0. T. U. ' Many public weetiugs labeen held and quan- tities of lireritdure letritiuted. t u h W d d A e S h h 0 ho A scrougly recommended by Superinten- dent. "Railrt•ad Work" was rel;orted by Mrs. Crich, Clinton. Literature had been placed in boxes at stations for beue fit of; the travell,ng pullic. "Wo.k The various dePa rtmeuts reported as follows:—." Work along Sailors," by Mrs. Colin Campb ll, Godericlr; "Tem- perauce work inSunday Schools,' by Mrs. B. B. Gunn, Clinton, Six Tem- perance lesons were taught from leaflets distiibuted and pled ge•siguing had been iu order. "Fair Work" was reported by Miss K. M. Fis er. She said consid- erable literature ad been distributed on fair grounds during the year. Regret- ted that some Uuf us had not taken up this work more t roughly. This was cue of their best w ys of reaching farm- ers with literature. Having teuts ou fair 000000000QOOQOd•4004040.00!00 0040000000OOAOOdr0400000N00 grounds and serving refreshments N as • O What is Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castoria is a harmless sub,stitute for. Castor Oi1, • Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It contains neither .Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. 1 is 'Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use iy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms r d allays Feverish- Castoria cures Diarrhoea an Vinci -Colic. .Castoria, relieves Teething Troubles, es Constipation and. Flatulency. Castor's, a: simi j tes the Peed, . regulates the Stomach and Dowel. • ufants and Children, giving healthy and natural •s p. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend: Castoria. Cristo: ia,. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for "Castoria Is ru well adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly told me that I rehonunrnd it uv superior to any of its its good effect upon their children," scriptiou lttiowu to ate." DR. G. C. o$Goon, t,owelf, Atciss. 11. A. ARCrtr:it, M. D..1lrooklyvt, N. V THE FAC-S/MILE SIGNATURE OF w B Bros. dor h'usines-s! 0 UR STORE has been an exceptionally busy spot during • the past few weeks having exactly what you want -- the very newest - designs, and yet not out of your reach in price. APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CFOWL UR COM PUNY. 77 affinmeamerr--- rota- MURRAY OTNEEY. NM YOnK Orr" latMIMMZMISMEEM Those $S.00 Sideboards which we offered last week were fast sellers (a few still in stock)1i but we have a half dozen No. 152 at $14.00, which we consider still better value for the difference in price. To see these Sideboards is to buy. Others for less money with a good range to select from, up to $45.00, In .Bedroom Suites it's a settled question, that we have the assortment, and prices astonish. ' ingly low. - Wire Springs, the kind that give satisfaction, ° at $2.5o, $2.75 and $3 00. Mattresses, extra heavy ticking, $2.5o to $18.50. Amoug Leather Wren" reported by Mrs. ki,udiecombe, Oliutou. Over thirty emu - fort bags, containing literature, mark -d Testaments, etc , had been s nt to camps , • and etentuuuats. aeaforth Union sen • 150 poen is of literature and money O towards .uissiona'y's sale, y was given. A• 'i•tte most important •&,ranch •lit the O work. . Seieutfie Tetnperauce In • v A structiou iii Schools" was reported ,r. by •Mrs. AclnSJIl, Goclerich. This '+ study is made interesting mut profit stele ; by our literature. The heads of the ,hoo! syeteul 'must have considered it o s important when they tirade it a subject O tor exanunution and demanded that etre O uour per week be devoted to the teach- o iug ot temperauce. Mrs. Acheson thought temperance should be numb yin the lower farms as the average boy and girl leaves school before • reaching the eutrauce class. They needed the co- operation of the teacher to du effective 0 work. Mrs. Gunn, Clinton sent an exc ellent O paper ou ••Juveurle Work." which wt.s O well discussed. • Mrs. fiery au, Lucknow gave a eompre- heusive paper iu which W. T. 0. U. or- ganization and methods were well defined. blies Sproule, W, C. T. U. missionary, gave au interesting and profitable talk on her work iu the lumber and mining camps. The officers elected for the ensuing year:— President, Mrs. E ' P. Paulin, D shwoo 1 • Vice President, i • • 51. a d , e c, M bb K. Patronize '.home Industry ! O O P y IO`A T T Ij l r.U rON ;, • °a • O O O O •0 O 0 O O •6 O O O O 0 O r Fisher, inhaw W' l T ies Mrs Slater. Blyth; Cor. Sec.,Miss Steinbach Zurich: Rec. Seo., Mrs. J.P. Kennedy Wiughcrur. Mrs Hope sang a solo which was well received. Iiev. Dr. McKay, Woodstock thea ad - reseed the fatties ou "Three Dout':; and Three Do's " Rev. R. Hobbs .followed with a few well worded sentences and the of •no trE} ou meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Hobbs. The evening meeting in the Town Ball was very well attended. The chair was occupied by Mr. A. Cosens and the.meet- iug opened with singing of a hytairand prayer by Rev. J. J . Pattersou, B. A. Mayor Nailstone gave a short address of welcome to the delegatts. He trusted their deliberations would result iu furthering the cause they espoused and would be of benefit to the coautry at large. MissSproule, the Sp o e, W.C,T,U. mission- ary gave an interesting talk ell her work in the lumbering and mining camps. She gave a statistical summary of her work. Since last November she travel el 5000 miles, Visited 850 houses, and held a Large number of meetings. Rev. Dr. McKay, president of the Ontario branch of the Dominion Alii - ,ince, then addressed the meeting on "the Duty of the Iigur," Hsi first thought w as that the weight of respons- ibility Was with the individnal. We may well ask, are we doing our duty; are we awake to our privileges? One of the greatest—if not the greatest hind- rauces to the progress of the gospel is the barroom; and Christian people should remove the stumbling block. Our greatest foe is licensed, fostered and protected by the electorate of the Pro• vine+. $30 per heart is spent annually for strong drink in Ontario. The speak- er laid the greet weight of responsibilityoisreit it y for th trafflobl a e 1 the Chris i to voters and asked, "Is it right to vote for a traffic that has net one redeeming feature?" Vote fc•r prohibition and be free irons partnership in the traffic, We may not get just what sire want, but are we not fighting other evils and do not achieve the results hoped for. If we do our duty• its this matter we will• av e a majority rlr Y •t . that nopartyelm disrespect. s aspect, Rt3ferc.tlee was Inade to the Liquor party obtaining control of the editorial columns of some of h daily s Of t da 1 ne rel e w and also 'r Paso of the starting of two papers in ()trawl,- the Canadian 1 armee. and Current Events, by- means of which tinti•temperance liter. stare dissetninate 1, The speaker, in closing, urged those who vete not satiafi(d with the present 'tate of affairs — MADE BY THE, — WESTIId N 'FOUNDRY GO.; Ltd., of Win tiara NOW ON THE MARKET. • Gall and .txa rine j The product of experts! Complete it1,01 particulars! • Thoroughly up•to-date•in every detail! O• d We itlVtts the inslieotioti of.ali%our friends; and defy allonrcotnpetitnrs w. to equal or better the quality and price of the CROWN firmer RANGE. d ^ O. We also carry a full line of Heating Stoves, suitable for coal or wood. i • 4. 'YOUNG. SONS•• O 0 Leading hardware Merchants WiNGtiAI l e OO 000000400044000000000000000.0000044+000A4.44+00o000000 O WINDOW SHADES — ALL • PRICES GOOSE FEATHERS always in stock to vote for the Liquor Act of 1902, on December 4112. Rev. Mr. Hobbs urged the Unions to distribute good literature, and also sang his temperance song; t'Canada,will yet be free." The meeting closed with the benediction. Ou Friday morning the Executive Committee held a meetiuk and appoint- ed of the the Supe tau various departments and accepted the invitation of the Zurieir Uuiou to hold the • next convention in that place. ace. The meeting concluded with siugieg "God be with. you till we meet agiiin." owstmenmioni AUCTION SA S. • Auction sale of a choi e 100 -acre farm in. West Wawanosh o Thursday, Oct. 23rd, at 2.30 p.m., at hti Auburn hotel. Tho farm is known a the Boyle home- stead. T. F. Me' aughey, proprietor; Thos. Brown, • u ioneer, Auction stile farm stock and imple• meats on lot 41, con. 12, East Wawa - nosh, on Monday. Oetoiier. 27th, at 1 o' oak p.m. Robt. Mason,' proprietor; iiC oe-: Brown, auctioneer. W M:v. Pessamar .—In Tee:swnter,on Oct.oth,the wife of A. Passmore; n daughter, Mt yr s—In Morris, on October •iltir, the wife of W. H. Alines; ason Fanotrsov.—in Ethel, on Oct. Atli, the wife of Dr Ferguson ; a son. + Dt.%.Rttll;ii 11atvttx.a—me tetraitr.—At 'the residence of the bride's parents, on Oct. 1st, by Rev. Me. Abrey assisted by Re B. B. Menne, Mr. .Tun-. Melville, of Logon to Miss Maud,daughter of Mr, and Mt s. John Me aught,of rey town- ship. . . foao--CrrA:tttslats.—At the residence' of the bride's brother-in-law, Air. Petcr Barr, Morris, on .Oct. 8, by itev. P. ,rius»tove, or i leKlllop, Mr. William Hogg, ;of Aici shag to Miss Annie I. E., yonnitest daughter of the late MatthewChambers. C r n Des A, t s O Oet. 8:h, et Ross Ville, $rets<c•]s, the residrnre of tin D. C. itts4, brother -11144w to the bride,by 11ev.C. P. Wells. H. A. B. D , Of Ethel. Mr..Tosep tr. Dugan, of Toronto, to'Aiisa llfrlissa E., youngest daughter of. Mr. and Airs, 8, Amey, of r tbtel. Beals•- •Soau.avrr,ut.--At the residence • of Mr. William Somerville, Sertirth, brother of tire bride,on October 1st, by ltev. le. H. Larkin, lIokert T. Dodds, to Miss Annie Somerville ball of 51e1t Hies;. <#tit, t. G s At St.tttc .lyitt reet Orv, Wi can on Octobe • Rth, Ingham r i t s Tns. B. Gibson R lbe,on o Rowlett to Mlss Selina :ratio Coles of Wingiautnr Amiens.•-Mislec—At the 1141,'nro of Mr. A. W. Wabster, on October (tth, lit'. Juhu Thomas 1 q Ad U.O31 ntSt toi q3 BUM ,Annie Etrd of Winglram. a"' ri#.rt o c.—In Chietito,on Oetoisnle IOth,Rebort neaeon,forinert,' of Eva Wawa osh. Wingiratn, on October 10th, (lowtcy, Intent son at Nr. and Mrs. Thos, Felts, agei4 months and 1 day. STRAY PIG Cama onto the m•emises of the undersigned, lot 27; division lino between East and West .7 Wast on t ,• e no,h at about the R• .9 t o .9tit of September, ptember, a White Pi•, about two and n half months old. Owner esntihave same by proving nrnneety and pitying expenses. JOHN EAGLESTON, V111techureh. BALL EROS, RESIDENCE—PATRICK ST. 8. Grneey's former residence, where night rolls will receive prompt attention, Furniture Dealers PHONE 51 And Undertakers. /AAAAAAN NAAAAMNAAP+AAN1AAA YVVVVVVVVYYVVVYVVVYWYVY1.0,0 La"Ies'Fur I Neck ALKER OROS. & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS. WiNGHAM. Night callslt Batton Block or Fifth }door eolith of school iioube. Shop op- posite Macdonald block. s> S I AHTEO A f CRAM Mahler Pros. nroprietots of the \Vinghnm Evaporator. will begin operations here :on the ititdt of Septetitber. 'l1n•v will pay the highest market prices for all hinds of apples according to duality; . Paekera culls, windfalls. ore., in• chafed, delivered at the Fnetory, Alfred street. Parties having nppl,.q to sell will do well to see us before selling. as we contract for the whole orehar ,— shaken nif, suitnhle for dry- ing purposes. We also boy windfalls, if not too small or soft. MAHLEk EPOS., Proprietors• i` Scanf oas and C Made by experts in Montreal, and therefore the acme of style and good workmanship. No other article of woman's apparel re uires the same care in selecting that a fur garment calls for. Now, every customer can't be a fur expert, b t every customer has a right to expect from the one who sells her an assurance that what she buys is dependable. You get such assurance at this store; not only an assurance of fur excellence but the fur- ther assurance of fur beauty. This latter you can see for yourself. We guarantee every piece of fur to give satisfaction Or money refunded, -Rieir Sable Scarfs, - $7.G0 to $80.00 —Rich and pretty Caperines, 0.00 to 22.00 `Stylish Jackets, - 25.00 to , 125.00 We are havitlg a wonderful sale ot Cloth Coate, There is that exclusiveness of style about the Gordon Coats that, bas made them such great favorites this season. Never have we shown such pretty styles, fine gt;lalities and perfect fits, and the prices are just a wee bit lower than ever. • 3 1 } Our Blanket Sale Is now going on. 25 pairs very fine white all -wool Blankets, all soft lofty slakes, thoroughly scoured and cleansed, fast color borders, big size, s.ecial at $2.50 a pair 0 m inerele iG H7i AS AN AFTER DINiNER CIGAR the "Clrrnberlsin" is the height of bran' y. Attern leo tidn)'s work, top off your evt•nha Meal with one and it will ivad<e It i.c* man of you. A sweet, soothing, spleuuid smoke. ,IAS. McKEtVtE, Star Restaurant, • Cook'o Cotton Root Compould its stieeeeefullaune dtnOnthl by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, rffeetual. Ladies lirYnd.' Take no othgerCUA ill Mixtures, pf Co* d lmitationeere dangerous. Peiee,Ne.3,31 per z Ns 5 r bo 10 degrees ton ger ,SS M r aper box. 10, 1 er 2. mailed en receipt of price' and two teen • sttamps 'law flank Vompawy Windsor Ont. W" I'Nas.1 and 2 enid'tinn recommended by all teapottaible Druggists to Canada. No. t and X are sold. in Winghar hg• A. T.. Hamilton, Colin A. (Jitnpbell, li. A. Douglass to f. ,; . ,).7.d 1)eti,tatibts. mlommolommilmimmaYmiummemoMAN We are handling .T. D. Xing & Co's famous Boots ani Shoes. Ding's Boots are splendid wearers and perfect fitters. They don't cost any more than common shoes. • We sell Lion Brand Clothi n foraoys. These Suits are made of all.wool Tweeds; Pants have double seats and knees. Try a Suit for the boy. You will be satisfied, M limpet Importer - B1(; PRICES 1'O1r TRAM'. MAMMM1ti'1KNSMAMAN,4 MAAer