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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1903-04-30, Page 1I V VOL. XXXII.--NO. 1629. What is the Gond of buying cheap if you are dissatisfied with the .pur- chase in a short timN?. True economy is exercised in buying a thing that pleases you till it is worn out, Our 'EN'S SWINGS Are of this character— one suit makes a regular customer of the buyer. Then there is the guaran- tee of everything up to date and everything first class, •Suits from $lo.00 to $4o.00. Made to fit you in every particular. NAT'S"- In Hats we have the very newest American Styles at prices from 5oc to $3.00 BOOTS & SHOES We have special prices in that line, which will pay you to see before going elsewhere. NECKWEAR All the latest designs. }rises: 25c • to: s.a : .....: A. pleasure to show goods. iomuth Bros. MARRIAGE LICENSES Inoue by FRANK PATIERsoN, No. 23 victoria Orbet. 'Wingham, Ont. No witnesses requirAd. DOMINIQN BANK WINOHAM Capital paid up, $2,940,000 Oeserave Fund and Undivided profits $ 31260,000 'armers' Notes discounted, Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 31st December each year. A. E. GIBSON, Manager. Vanstone, Solicitor, BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid tip, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000,00. President -4O nDtSTaAn2.. Vice -President -A, G. BAatsv. DIEine'rO1t s n-fioha Proctor, Geo. reach Wm. Gibson, �1t,P. A T. Wood, M.P., A. B. Lee (Toronto), General Malinger—J. TU1tNBULL. Motto 1#ank--netts 10 to 8; Saturday, 10 to L Do ()shy of 81 and upwards received. In- terest aitowe(l, and computed on the 30th No. **ember and 3lst May each year and added to principal. l9peeisl Ileposits also received at current xeMee of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the United Btates Boight and sold. r notified that n o otters are n t ed t t the Ba k #Tin 91: to wand its Branehes issue Circular Rates of National Provincial Bunk of England, Limited, ti+vi•ieh esti be cashed without charge or troll. 'hie n any IY part of the world ri► COERIlOtrti) Agent W. , ge t $11),I00,11100Itf do 3.I.0I+M3110, Solicitors+ TIME WINGII-A :I, ONTARIO, ',THURSDAY, APRIL 30, P,'03. Anyone Anywhere Not yet supplied with Toilet Se s can have same at special low prices for two weeks only. A fewccs ri p to show io ww oar slaughtering them: 10 -piece sets, stippled and gold tines - 10 -piece , a ( t. P se stippled n d and gold tlIlea 12•plece, with slop jar, 12 -piece '4 12•piece " lapiece, printed,rolIecl basin 10.piece " apiece gets apiece sets WAS Now MOD 84.50 4.0 10,00 15.00 800 2.15 2.50 1.50 1.75 4.00 0.50 14.00 7.00 1.00 2.25 1.25 1.50 Genuine sale, as we have too many, and want the room. Re A. Hutcheson GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59. Who Wants' a Farm ? I have over 4,000 acres of chole' farm lands for sale, in 50, f5, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenoelc, Bruce, Kincardine, 1}uroa and • Aslifield Townships. Good lands with good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms. Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a son •. Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in c nection) doing a good business, for sale chel A hotel doing good business for sale chew Also a wagonshop. A general store with lar trade, live village. Also a Iarge amount money to loan at 5 per cent. For further p ticulars apply to T. A., McKENZIE insurance Agent, Zr3olvrood. REAL ESTATE. I have over 8,000 acres of lana for sale in Huron County, and in addition to this I have 52 sections Manitoba lands for sale, the greater amount being in the best wheat-raisingdie• tricts of that province. Prices for Manitoba land from 83 to 825 per acre. If you desire a farm in this section of eountry,no matter what size or price, you may want, I canuarantee you satisfaction. Call and see what Ig have on my bargain stents. Town property of every' description for sale very reasonable. C. J, MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent. OFFICE—Upstairs in the Vanstone block. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache. Sale ot F Unreserved anti and implements at berry, on Saturday tors giving up farn to be sold. Geo. W. A. Currie, auct I rm Stock. n sale of farm stock ot 16, B. lino, Turn - May 2nd. Proprie- 'ng and everything retwell, proprietor; +neer. WANTEp—Girl f r house work. Mrs. Crowder, tTohn str et. Private funds to loan at lowest rate of interest. Apply to H. DAVIS Sale of Stock and Implements. Unreserved auction sale of farm stock and implements at lot 11, con. 4, Turn - berry, one and one•half miles north of Bluevale, oil Saturday, May 9th, at 1 o'clock p, in. A good list of articles and everything to be sold as the proprietor bas rented his farm, John Black, pro- prietor; A. MacEwen, auctioneer. Boys' School Suits two to ten years, $1. R. ' H. two pieces, ages i at CROWDER CO'S. NOTICE—A satisfactory sale of busi• ness or property certain, if listed with C. ,i. MAcunts, Real Estate Agent. Footbal Matches, The Brussels He ald Of last week gave the information t • at Wingham would not have a team in the intermediate series. This wa . a false report, as Wingham boys tend staying in the field until the fi lsh. 'Wingham and Brussels juniors + ayed a game on park last night, a , d the Listowel int - mediate ehtb evil play a game Were I u Saturday evenitt and this game she Id be largely Attend d. We again give the schedule of gain s for both the hater. mediate land jun'.r series:-- - GrOnp 2, Irate' s ediate-- May 2---Listo ••el at Wingham. May 8—Win 4 lam at Brussels. May 15--Bru sel9 at Listowel. May NN--Wi gham atLrstowel. May 25—List+eel at .Brussels. May 26—Br sselsat Wingham.' Group C. Jttn' . rs--- April 27.13 ussels at Witighttnl. Ma 4 ---Li . 3 relic at Brass T . es May 11---- ", ngham tat Listowel. .May 10— ' xnghanl at Drawls, May 27—E awls at Listowel. .rune 2- Li . to vrel at Winglafn. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers, Pneumatic T Messrs, Strt.rts & ham carriage works for some weeks past tired buggies, We firm : as sola fifteex Wingbainites, besid that have been ship ni lin 1Ti ill anuta front t e h of the pr ed Bu ;glee. Dore, of the Wing. ave been very busy budding pneumatic udorstaud that this of these buggies to s a large number ed to other points. fur rs axe" e -rtlialiaasite eestion. Strawberries at Bnckley's. Rooms to let, over D, M. Gordon's store. Apply to A. J, IRRWIN. Huron Sal Messrs. Rausfor. eoived au order for their table salt to b tlity. This salt w' barrels as usually, stout sacks. each 11 is quite an Bonen noted salt complus of the superior brt to Dawson. of Clinton, have re - carload (30.tons) of shipped to Dawson 1 not be packed in ut will tie glut up in lding 100 lbs. This order for Clinton's , but is good evidence d they manufacture. Boys' School Pa ts, sizes 22 to 80, 60c, at R. II. Latow»na Co's. WANTED.—Good strong boy to learn Steel Range making trade. WESTERN FousmisY Co. Len. A Gi Many fat cattl fed ecla in Clinton ave yet to hear £arnier of the 1 eleven months This animal was arnter realizing have been worth i is hard to conject nt Calf. have been raised and neighborhood, but we )f one that can beat is th concession—a calf, Id, weighing 780 lbs. sold 5c a pound, the 39.20. What it would another year or two e. Seed peas, without bugs, at T. A'. Mills'. WANTED—Two smart boys to learn upholstering. Apply at Walker & Clegg's upholsteriug factory.. Sidewa Contract At ang meetiof . on Saturday last laying of granolitl during ahe cowing to the Forest Oity'' per square foot additional for cr erson,the local fo melice work on t he Street Committee the contract for the in walks in Wingbeani niziIuer was 4waxfied aving Co. "int 11 cents ud 2Sti cents a foot �stugs. Mr. F. Pat - man expects to con- e walks next week. . PARNELL—Dean Co's genuine home made Bread --Eureka,. Whole Wheat, Rye, Current, Bakers, Vienna, etc, Sold at Buckley's. 1)r. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. Special On Sunday nex evangelistic servi in the Wingham ducted by Rev. the well-known gelist 'There vices on Sunday. Mr. Russel's subj noited Pulpit," i he will speak on and in the eve Rites." At the service the Sa Supper will be di Services. a series of .special s will be comtnenoed ethodist church, cou- lter Russell, B. A., and successful evert - ill be three ser - In the morning Rev. ct will be "The An - the afternoon at 3.45 The Aunoiuted Pew," ing ou "Redemption dose of the morning ament of the Lord's ponsed. Por. SALE—Two story brick cottage on north side Of John street, between Shuter and Frances streets. Good stable Hud oue fifth acre of land. Apply to R. Vaustone. • CEsteee--Oar of Dnrham cement just arrived. Parties tvho intend using cement soon will do the wise act if they buy it now, as cement will likely ad- vance rn price before long. We are also agents for Hanover ceinent. A. YOUNG & Sox, Set Fir On Sunday after Wingham boys vi farms of Messrs, C son, and set fire t fire spread very ri been noticed in tin over $1,000 worth the owners upward fire ander c townspeop a trave Roe and Headers() to reach the river a are quite willing th but it is carrying a number of young ly set fire in it bush doing much (lama be guilty of anoth th Will ve t Mayor as the ew tend to Barry the if they have allot of Sunda' last. In Bush. ooh last a number of ted the bush oti the s, and W. J. Render - a brush heap. The pidly and had it not e would have done f damage. It took of threet„r to Many of our ver Messrs. Lamont, s property in order d these gentlemen t they should de so, atters too far when oys will deliberate - and run the risk of Should the bogs offence of tills kind answer before the rg of the property in• atter iutothe ootrrte. r fire similar to that it Care{ of T Mrs, T. J. Z,faguire her thanks to the l,+ohestere for their p insurance held is the liusband; eted oleo gratitude to the iir" u laud for their hincju fiictiori. anks. wishes to express mann Order of rapt payment of order by her late to convey her ers of Court Malt as duriug her iif- T16ii—Fresh saltuou Buckley's. WANTED—.Car Ioad Pot bushel for good stool,:. white to • , 65c per F. KING. Reduced Pot By a recent change iu lations,news letters adrbi paper when marked "I' and left unsealed, wiil p mails at the rate of one Dun er�. 003Tesporlrlentt will please titke note of use a one cent stamp ou ' pondenee unless the weir ounces: age. he postal rogue ssed to a tiews- inters' Copy," ss through the cent per two of the Trues his, and only usealed cores- It exceeds two Seed peas, without bugs, at T.A. Auris'. NOTICE—Some"flue building lots for sale. Apply to C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent, Corner Stone The corner stone of th church at St. Augustine and laid by Right Rev. D. D., Bisliop of Loudc next, May 8rd, at 8.30 p, program and addresses pared, The sermon for be delivered by Rev. D. of Lucian Invitations l to nrontinent Dominion representatives and the: be present, Everybod welcome. ying. new Catholic i11 be blessed P. McEvoy, , on Sunday m, A musical ave been pre - he occasion will r , McMenamin, ave been issued and Provincial are expected to will be made MONEY TO LOAN at 43g, per cent. on easy terms et repayment. Apply to A. Dnlmaf e, Kent•BIock, Wingham. Comfortable rams to let;, hard and soft water. Now occupied by Mr, W. D. Thomaas, Possession May 1st. Ap. ply to: M. LAiroNT, E,,x 107, Wiugham. Ei:'sPrettsalliatieere The following froin est week's Luck - now Sentinel refers tr the death of Mr. Hackett father of M' :, Chas. Barber of this town :—"Anoth of the pioneers of the townshipof As field passed away suddenly on Saturda evening last, in the pereon of Mr. Al: e. Hackett, at the age of 83 years. Hi • illness was of short duration, being up a.. around the house on Priday. Mr. Hac ett was a native of Ireland and was bor ill County Tyrone on August 1, 1820. 0 came to Canada in 1845 and spout th ee years in Mon- treal and Buffalo, a ming to Ashfield he purchased a farm it 1848, on which he resided ooutinnous , till his death, being a resident of the to • nship for 55 years. In 1852 he was in Pried to Miss. Jane Johnston, who s vives him, and to- gether t1ey endu .d the hardships and privations` of pion + er life, and raised a family of ten cI1ik ren, six of whom are left to mourn his oss; they aro Andrew, Joseph and John, 'f Ashfield; Mrs. Chas. Barber, Wingha , Mrs. Robt. Irwin, Ashfield, and Mr. W. J. McNeil, Luck - now." MONEY To LOAN.—Money to loan on notes, and notes discounted at reason. able rates. Money advanced ou mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Offices—Beaver Block, Wing - ham RoiT. MOINDO0, Housecleaning HOUSETOI.D AMMONIA, pint bottles - - 15c L' E•--Gillet's, Elliot's Alkali or Lyman's - 10c eau, S for 25o DEAD STUCK VERMIN DES. TROY1l1. 25o per bottle re. duped to 10e CAUSTIC SODA 10o eau, 3 for 25c CHLORIDE LIME per package 50. 10e and 15e AT LTON MOKIBBON Druist and Optician Wet to Poet Ohtee. S1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE NC For Window Shades go to Ball Bros. Epworth th Lea ue Officers. ces The regular moot' ly business meeting of the Lpssorrh L igne was held ou Monday evening aft(• which the ofifoers were elected for tl ensuing year as follows: --President, Vatter T. Tiled; 1st vloe.president, Miss Pessant;,2nd vice - re. (� st let W. ,. It T om .. t c F Uo t .r vic( 1 P , president, Miss Broc ; 4th vire-president Miss Lloyd; secret, •y, Miss M. Tibbs; treasurer, Arthur elm; pianist, Miss Peasant;. assi'ttant ianist, Miss Hall, Mrs. Hoge was ele ted by acclainttiou as representative t the District E. L Executive. The ab ve officers with Rev, R. Hobbshouorar resident, aid Mr. E. I3.litriser, the retiri president, form the exetnt v.J commit at t11e L sue. Fort SALE -3 a igii e 1 new, apply to C. J. b13GUnui •• WANTED —Two steady industrious Inen. WESTERN FOUNDRY CO. LrD. Imported Chydr This week large r printed at the TME: the two imported "Dividend" and The horses are the Elliott, V. S., of W King, of Bluevale. Kelton" zs well ku and needs no evords Duffy will hews eh. The horse, "Divider horse of first -orae: COIlITaonly well. bre son will have chnrg will be at T. J. hili nights laud all day tieulars can be ha cards. dale Stallions. ute bills have been office, to advertise lydesdale sternums, brine of Kelton." property of J. J, iugham and 3. W. he horse, "Prince of eel in' ibis section of praise. Air. T. r;e of this horse d" is a grand think quality and un - t. Mr. D. McPher- of this horse and he It's on Wednesday iatnrdays. Pull par - front large route CRAYON POP.T1tAIT.--Life size -for $2.CO, at Arnistroug & Co's et . o. WANTED—Iutmedr:tely •dung lady for telephone rperat , ply iu writing only to C. A. Catnp. Medals for E4trance Pupils. With the doabie l irpose of promoting renewed etithusiasn in school work and r°ewaraing a exit, ' rderi'- Gil Ti:'. 'K l% of The Post, Bruss. , offers two mediate for competition ani .ng the Entrance Ex- amination scholars .f Huron. The pu- pil who takes the highest number of marks at the next will receive a Ran ably engraved, wh rank will receive a propriate engravil Huron County ha high up among P We trust the stimu will cause our pups of the list in the Pr will be given as so published. The wi Hing pupils must be residents of Huron trance Examination omegold medal suit. e the second pupil in ilver medal with ap- s. The scholars iu in the past stood oviucial candidates. atiou of this contest to land at the top vine. Tho awards a as the marks are Mrs. Green, milliner, a ere special value in long black es and tips. Next door to Smith's xik. Dr. Ovens, of London, Surgeon, Ocu- list and Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. will be at Wingham on Mon. day, May 4th; Monday, June 1st; Mon- day, .Tune 29111. Glasses properly fitted. Office at Campbell's drug sure, Wing - ham. Weeds on t e Highways. There is nothing or sioveuly looking way grown up w it is not only u equally injurious to The statutes make p the road clean if the ways would only ave powers the law gi weed season wiII so below the law on th. hope that pathmast seers will profit b given. Chapter 202 Revised Statutes of shall be the duty of t ways in any niunicip= lity to see that the provisions of this Aot relating to noxious weeds, are carried 0 t within their re- spective highway di isions, by cutting down or destroying, = r causing to be cut down or destroyed at the proper time, to prevent the ripening of their seed, all the noxious weeds gr wing on the high- ways or road allow nces within their respective divisions, s ch work to be per. formed as part of th • ordinary statute labor, or to be paid or at a reasonale rate by the treasurer f the inunleipality, as the council of the municipality, rimy direet." Section 10, .lib -Soden 4, says: "(Every Overseer of highways who re- fuses or neglects to c tseharge the duties imposed upon lilin b • this Act shall, upon conviction, be liable 0 a fine of not less than $I0 or more hats $20, Noxious weeds include Can da thistles, oxeye - daisy, wild oats, ragweed and burdock." rich more unsightly hau a public high - h foul weeds. But iglitly, but it is djoining properties. ovisiotl for keeping overseers of high - 1 themselves of the es them. As the be on, we give subject, with the rs and road over - the information section 0 of the ntarto says: "It o overseer of high. CHURL NOTES. The �, e 0 luvoution will co Sept. 29th and 80111 His Lordship the visit St. Paul's eh ing, May 8th, to a Goufirmation, ev.R. IZ, Hobbs kuown lecture, 61 itt the .Methodist o Friday evening of Rev,John. uRos Ross will conduct the se teflon church on D. Perrie will tak Brussels. Rev. Matthew S prated his eigbty- urday last. He et Kristian Endeavor ene in Stratford on ucl October let. ,ishop of Huron will oh on friday oven• minister the rite of ill deliver ,. o vc.i leis wHil- Ie Triangular Alan" arch at Walton on lie week. B. A ofBrussels in the Prest.y- nudity next. Rev. Mr. Ross' work at aim, of Fergus, cele- rst birthday ou Sat- ered the Methodist ministry about si -ty years ago, and superttuuated some years ago, Rev. ,T. J. Patt gently resigned lx' the Wiugham Bap his farewell serm air. Patterson and to Buffalo early n The annual Dis Methodist church will be held in L and 21st. An Ito' discussing the Jol celebration wide) Rev. David Rog Chairman of W Rev. A. G. Harris tial Secretary. The congregatiu of Chalmers Presby- terian church, To onto has extended a call to the Rev. . A. Macpherson, of Acton, to fill the aeancy caused by the resignation of R .v. R. CT. Dave. Mr. Macpherson is a ative of Galt, and has been pastor at . cton since September 1896. He is Imo vn by many readers of the Times and has preached in the Wingham Presb terian church. At the meetin, of the Baptist congre- gation ou Wedn 'sday evening of last week, a uuani ons call was extended to Rev. Mr. McLe • u, B. A., of Totonto. Mr. McLeau is ., young man who is just leaving college , d is said to be a splen- ciicI,Qreacher. I isnot,definitelv_known. yet whether .he s • ill accept the call. Ile will preach in t church here on Sun- day, May loth, son. 13. A., who re- charge as pastor of ist church will preach us ou Sunday next. aruily expect to move 0 week. ict meeting of the Wingham District, :unw on May 220th will be devoted to Wesley bi Centenary comes ou June 28, rs, of Fordwiuh, is gham District, and of 'Lucknow, Finatl+ The lecture d= ivered in the, Methodist church last Th rsday evening by Rev. R. Hobbs of n nghain was fairly well attended. The subject of the lecture was, "A Manly Man." Mr, Hobbs, al- though an elder y lean, is full of fire and vigor, and in t•: course of his lecture enumerated a reat many of the qual- ities that go to ake up a manly Tuan and also some the many vices that help to make m. ny a roan unmanly.— Atwood Bee. Rev. Dr. Jelin has many friend Presbyterian of say that while h teries, which ba in connection wi ship of the Presb treal, for the val confidence, he, church In any ca name should not college board in ton, of London, who in Wingham, says the is week, writes us to thanks the presby mentioned his name the vacant professor- terian College, Mon - ed expressions of their 'le trying to serve the acity, desires that his e brought before the tat connection. FOE, SALE—Genn! i bicycle, as good as new. W. I e sold cheap. Apply to Wm. Robe on, CEMENT—Oar of Durham cement just arrived. Parties who intend using cement soon will do the wise act if they buy it now, as cement will likely ad- vance in price before long. We are also agents for Hanover cement. A. YOUNG cC SON, i The Huron and At a meeting of t of the House of Co the charter of a pro was renewed whirl for this section of the Huron and Outs patty. The charter ed in 1896, but for nothing further w pany is re organize being the promote ample capital now building of the r charter was renes been done. The r one, starting from urinating at Kino= to Gederich and latespassing throe Went Wawanosh and is caletilated Lsseltnow, Dung with possibly a ae promoters of the their intention 'to itt once. Sento 0 tors are resident I : 'ntario Railway. rdilsvay Committee mons, on Thursday , ose 1 line of railway bas special interest Ountry. This was 'fo Rawaom. as oris;iilnallyy grCant- . nee reason or other done, The Cont. a Dr. Robertson, He claims to have o go ahead with the .ad, as soon as the ed, which has just ad is to be an electric Port Perry aid ter - dine, With branches Wand. It cOntauip• h Morris, Tnrnberry, Ashfield, Colborne;. to touch Wingham, on, and GOttcricl t minor points. The aid assert that it is o ahead 'with oocst ruc- .X the provisional direc- EEDS Corrie to Dot'oLA, s, THE DIruGGtST, for all kinds of Hower and Garden Seeds Over 80 dttl'erent colors autl vol- t ties of Sweet Peas to ramose your mixture front ! ! ! BULBS ---""arae T —CA IW . NA BULBS --LIAHLIa BULBS —GLADIOLUS BULBS —TUBER ROSES —TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. Anything we have not in stock will be procured -at catalogue prior,. A special prize of $5 00 is being given by me at 511e Wiogiraui fair for rhe best collection of Rooter and ,abVegetables growu from my seed ` The Druggist. Office G. N. W. Telegraph, OUR MOTTO: "High Grade Work Onlvl,' CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Our graduates readily secure good positions because our high grade training prepares them to render first. class services. Business Hien waist first-class workers and have no time to waste upon the otber•kincl. Com- mence a course now and be ready for a position in the fall. Write for handsome catalogue, W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL. To 0 We wish our following care vertisemen t fr Igood a trade may be whon too long wear to the couclus it, and finally No good new out by frequ: Its the man w m ent that ge who gets the announcemet friend . His to build yo not the high but the resul terminates the battle specialties, s your annotin your perfor nouncements difficulty in Advertisers. dvertisers to read the tills: Change your ad- uently. No matter how nteher an advertisement st issued, to let it stand es the reader, who comes on that you never change e never even glances at it. .aper man will feel put t requests for changes. o changes his advertise - the results and the man esults from' his business s is the publisher's best usiness is built by helping s and he knows it. It is rice you pay for advertising s you get from it that de- s value. More than half es with you, Advertise sellable lines and change meats frequently, Make notes• as good as your an - and 3 ou will have no tending business. As Builders Of Shoes The makers of the shoe's that we sell are right In the lead. So ate the siiocs. They are first in looks. First in solidity. First in strength. First in durability. Let us show you how 'these qualities look when combined. High class shoes for the ladies— High Class shoes for everybody. We couldn't ptit tho prices any lower. W - yr i,r .. w of Hasten and Ernest, ,r,N,,,„,e...e ,,,,,.,,,, . i