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The Wingham Times, 1903-05-07, Page 1AM TI VOL, XXXIL---NO. 1630, 1 • THIS WEER WE HAVE SOMl;- TIINS* NIOE To OFFER? IN (DINNER SETS' :hat is the Good of buying cheap if you are dissatisfied with the pur- chase hi a abort time? True economy is exercised in buying a thing that pleases you till it is worn out, Our MEN'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 S1o.o0 to $4.o.oa. Made to fit you in every particular. SATS`'- In Hats we have -the very newest American Styles at prices from Soc to$3,00 ROOTS ,& SHOES We have special prices in thatlime, which will pay you to see before going elsewhere. CKIN EAR .._t, All the Latest designs, Prices 25c to 50c. °A pleasure to show goods, iloiiiuth Bros. Signet, tie Big Bear. O7•PIEOE SETS 100-PIEOla SETS 116-PIEOE SETS 120.1,'IEOE SETS All Meaktp s ware ; and of course they are the beat makers in England. We don't mark our goods like some others. For instance, when a set is only worth $10.00 we don't mark it $13.00; or $14.00 and mark it $15.00, or $6.50 and mark it $9.50; but we mark our goods as close as we poasibly can so as to live by the profits. R A. Hutcheson ■ GROCERIES AND °ROOKERY Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59, Who Wants a Farm ? 1 have over 4,000 acres choice farm lands for sale, in 50, 75, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock. Bruce, Kincardine Huron and Ashtleld Townships. Good lands with good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms. Also a good sawmill for sale, almost tor a song Also a ood blacksmith shop (dwelling in of nection doing a good business, for sale ch A hot doinggood business for sale oh • Also a wagonshop. A general store with lar e trade, Iive village. Also a large amount of money to loan at o per cent. For further par- ticulars apply to MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by Plane PATZUSOrr, No. 23 -Victoria Street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK WINOHAM Capital paid up, $ 2,940,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $ 3,2 0,000 Farmers' Notes 'discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the `United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPAIiTIVEsT--Interest allowed on deposits of ;1 and upwards,. and added to principal 30th 'Tune and 31 3)0ember each year. A. E, GXBSON, Manage • . B. Itanatcne, Solicitor, BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAMI Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President--3'OSX S`rU.ltlT. Vice-President—A.G. ItAmirt. »xIteearollt3 • John Praetor, taco. 12oaeh Wm. Gibson, Xd.7s. ,A. T. Wood, M. P., A. B. Lee IToronto). General Manager --J. Z Thi Lle lssitiage Bank -Hours 10 to 3; Saturday, 10 to I. Inc o its of $1 and upwards received. In- euild3itledit itd,omnallowed, and year the det principal. lepeoial Tesposits am received at eurrent rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the 'united states Bodghtxnd Sold. Travellers ate notified that theBenkof Rani- 31ton audits Drenches issue -Circular Bates of National provincial Bank of Enirland, Limited, which can be aaehtd wtta rnt tatergs or trou• ego tit say pert or ttte world, . CO1413OVt,11, Agent »1Or]I'r5Os s ELVir1VST1a, Solicitors.. J. A. MoIirENZIE Insurance Agent,li'olyrood. REAL ESTATE. 1 have over 5,000 acres of land for sale in Huron County, and in addition to this I have 22 sections Manitoba lands for sale thegreater amount being'in the best wheat -raising - dis- tricts of that province. Prices for Manitoba land from $3 to .$:'a per acre. If you, desire a farm in this section of country no matter what size or.t,rice,yonnnay,w t ] Can itiarantee you satisfaction. call. ses,wltat I ,have • on my bargain sheets.', Town property' ar every description for sale Tel reasonable. O. J. I,XAc+UtnE, Real Rotate A ent. OFFIOE—T7pstaira in.tho Vanatone bioek GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Oampbell'eEdeadache Wafers guaran teed to cure headache. Transfer of F rm Property. Last week Mr. H my Thomson sold his 150 aere farm in East Wawanos5 on the boundary to Mr. Isaiah Shaw, of the 4th con. of Cuiro s. The price paid Was $;5,500 >o Mr. haw will .get poss- ession in January n xt, Furnished rooms t park. Apply to Pin le , convenient to HILL. M its ion ar The twenty' -leve of the Woman's Society of the We Presbyterian Ghur held in Guelph this from Wingham are Miss. M. Macdonal later and Mrs. J. 0 Meeting. th annual meeting ()reign Missionary ern Division of in Canada is bein eek.: The delegat Mrs. (Rev.) Petrie, , Miss Nettie Link - Rose, Fon SALE—Gent good as new. Apply to Wm. Rob WINGUTAM, ONTARIO, TJJURSDAY, MAY 7, t003. i. Wear Greer% Shoes and Rubbet% Anntversa The anniversary with the Wingha will d n' n w eheld r J. S. Hardie, of special sermons, asked for to ai. necessary repairs y Services. arvioes in connection Peesbyteriau church a th. y, May 17 Rev. istowel will preatlh pecial collections ar iu ma1dug sone the ohuroh property Seed peas, withoutbugs, at T. A.•Mi1ts s to haat upi olstering �Applywomt atrWalbker cel C1 egg' upholstering factory. Exclusive T. R. Ross has se right for this (bstrie John Deere goods, it side delivery racks, aid rvalki::g plows, considered away fa other kind made in ways looking for so thinly he has struc man's bicycle, as ill be sold cheap. tson. Sudden Chan ` Following closet of Thursday aftern tune began to fall v night it was nearly _int the afternoon. est rapid expert::: years. During the we had slight fros not far enough adv any great extent, day and the warm has been welcome e in Weather. upon the rafts storm on last the tempera - y rapidly and before degrees lower than he drop was the ced here in inane following few nights Agency• ured the ex.. sive for the s e of the la L n ' • ay loaders, oro ntors, riding etc;, etc., which are in advance of any nier:oa. T. H. is al ethiug goodand Pee it dolt tide time. Rooms to let, over D. M. Gordon's store, Apply to A. J. Ii;wilt. Foi SALE—Two story brick cottage on north side of John street, between Shuter and Framed streets. Good stable and one fifth sore of land. Apply to Be Vanstone. Holiday on As May 24th this May the 260. wilt b day, A rex:lama Dontiuion. Govern this date for the ob irthday,in Lieu of It will also serve t birthday of the lat May 25th. ear falls ou Sunday observed as a holt ion issued by tie ent last fall fixed, rvance of the Xiug'e he Oth of November. commemorate the Queen Victoria. Private funds oan at lowest rate of interest. Apply t Ii; Deltee Nunez—A satisfactory' sale cif busi- ness or property .certain, if listed With 0. 3.14Aelnlir, Real Estate Agent.. `Passed 1n the list of stn examivations at College, Loudon, Mr. John Ag ew ,f this 'n. Th year examination best wishes of tinued success. of Mr. H. Davis year examined same college. arninatrohs cots whopaasse t their 6' Westerflt'Medical notice the name of brother of Dr. Agee s is Mr. Agnew's third and he will have the any friends for cont r. Davis,. a nephew,. town, passed his first with honors at the Look for au shoes and balau mencing Satur Full particulars Comfortable soft water. N D. Thomas. P ply to M. Lazo f irat ;0 • obeli .Game. The drat baseb 1 gatue of the season will be played on he park on Thursday dsy of next week. 10 Joie, between Car= Sill aucl Wingba club , Winehain has a g ood ballteam this•sea ou . e- 1 : a „ : may be poked for as the Oa; gill boys are We , ul1 r'`tti lasebail. There sheuld be a Ip go .attendanceat this gat,rte. Encour: ge the bots, Game call- ed at 4.30 p. sharp. The President will'. Open the g ;theby tltrpsviul the first ball and the V a Fresidallt will eatehit. ion sale o boots and o of 1 goods. cum - y of noon, May 16th. •ext week. Homan Baos, ems to let; hard and w occupied by Mr, W. session May 1st. Ap- T, Box 10e, Wingham. ewerage By -Law. of Listowel will vote ay 27th, to• repeal a sat year to expend erage system for that the on going into tl e found that the $7,000 e cost of putting in are now asking the al last year's by-law. to Repeal The ratepayer on a by-law on by-law passed $7,000 on a Se\ town. The cou atter more ful would not meet the sewers and s ratepayers to re Fon Setn--3 Buggies, 1 new. apply to C. 3, Mententre A1 reliice a edt a rn the baking t g txode xoodohcfotagoUd bov Applyt A. oat. Sate of Stoe and Implements. Unreserved au ion sale of farm stook and implements i lot 1.1 cep. 4, Turn. berry, etiolate -batt ipiles north of 131nevele, on 'S tarday, May 9th, at 1 o'clock p., en.' good liet of articles and everything to b old es: the proprietor has rented his f rm. Johne: Black, pro- prietor; A. Mac wen, electioneer.. CRAYON E oBIlte;ar.---Life size, for $2.00, at Armstrong &r Co's studio. Mrs. Green,' milliner, offers special value in long black -pinnies and tips. Next door to Smith's hank. CEMENT—Oar of Durham cement dust arrived: Parties who intend using cement soon will do the wise bet if tbey buy it now, as cement will likely ad- vance in price before long. We are also agents for Hanover cement. A. i"g17NG & Sox. Letter from The TIUEs was ti a letter front a for ham and East Wa of Mr, Jas. D. but vegetation is resident of Redia need to be inj nred tot Nicol, it will he r 'he fine rain on Sun- .pales some time a eathersinoethat day the benefit of kis pleased to learn th good health and li tench. He has southern country orange grove. In enclosed a ?luno and also a con recent copies of papers. The one a visit of a Redlands will gi of the kind of o eitj_oying in Oali read in part as foll Dr. Ovens, of London,Surgeon, Oen- list and Specialist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. will be at Winghaut on Mon- day', Jane 1st; Monday, Jane 29th. Glasses properly fittted. Office at Camp- bell's drug store, Wingham Lacro 'The district 0 adian Laeroaso ing at Toronto I draft of the di Winghant is in be as follows: Listowel, Tees Ilarriston may district. the distrtet weer wilt be held he held hi a few schedule of s lei eiCt . $t mnlittee of the Can - Medea held it meet. t week and drew tip a Webs for this season. .'unity South s week in receipt of er resident of Wing- anosh, in the person col, who is now a , California. Mr. membered left these for California, for health and we are t he is now enjoying es the country 'very* rchaaed land in the nd will cultivate an the letter Mr. Nicol of orange blossoms e of clippings from the Badlands news - clipping referring to rtr i Jersey man to our readers an idea ate they are 31o'w retie. he article 1v$: --"Ile has taken istriet No. 3 which will pains to measure the Chinese wall of llioardine, Lucknow, yellow roses told lis paces—which he ater and Wingham. says Were long, an he knows for for- obabty be added to this mercy he was an e' giileer--given con - 510 feet, with a. from 10 to 12 feet. e a trillion roses in. he says, and adds, an Irish, ball, that Id hardly approach A. Douglass of town is ,y and all meetings A meeting will be ays to draw up the 's ttttttOltee. Additional 1 iens esti pare tour` secretive length 0 height and baso o To state that there bloom is nowhere With the favor of the biggest liar co the truth," • New Landior Mr. Alex. Orr,t runswiiek House week. The ug of the retngya from Fcrdwie1tr Mr. Alex.'Orr a ham, where he wick Hotel.: the Albion HO. years, and baa first-class style' large number to petiteet with afi ell friends on le leist : terse and, Nellie> were who knew -then jovial and kind "tpneli..ltised•by h wish Mit Ort in -their hew hon je. ". r of: Brunswick. e new landlord of the took possession last dee vof Mr. Orr and family s :—Ou Tuesday last family. went to Witt - purchased the.Eruns• Qrr.has owned and un 'here for about eig 'siducted the hotel i tat will he missed by a. friends. He was pre - a chain and locket• by x+`riday evening befor r'r, •113is Mabel, Mattie rich esteemed by a Miseetre, being of ` disposition was • ve � For Window Shades go to Ball Bros. Rev. Mr. M can Accepts, Rev. J. N. Melte u, B. A., to whom the Wingltaxn Bap at congregatie8 ex• te will- IIet a nded 4 as has c p ed, nd ell- er � er upon his duties s pastor of the ahurob Sunday, May 1 th, Mr.1 oLealria a ent graduate of oMaster University, is being his firs charge, and comes to iughanr very 'ghiy spoken .of as as 11 omis%ug young nail in his ohgsen ca Good second -hon+ cheap. Apply to P Try Perry Pen factory is the lar' st ton of peus ma e dealer for theta. b'+ ele for sale, Hien ':rry •, co's, pert world. One ally. Ask your Had Rent The Times is ver Mr. Jas, Maxwell, has uotbeeu enjoyi some time. He ha rent his farm to hi well, and will take rest may prove a health. Ntr. Max tion sale of farm a on Saturday, May d His Farm. sorry to learn that f the Bluevale road, g good health for been compelled to brother, Wm. Max- rost, We hope the rent benefit to his 11 will have an auo- •ck and ituplernents 6th. Fish—Fresh fish, T, .sd a and Fri- days at Buokleyi, 8c p .. Secondhand baby earria for sale, Carriage can be turned a go-cart; also runners for use i winter. Apply Tildes office. Almost Wingbaxu may ous fire at noon ho chimney from the on's store took fir had been smould ere promptly on was extinguished ing' layed ou it. east hetidu ay it i would have ended Jahn Gelbntith's ly damaged by s honselioid effects considerably dam tile: �V .feietiy,every saecese WANTED—Car load Potatoes: 65e per b ••shelrfor good stock. Geo. l;. Miro. NOTICE—Some fine building lots for ale. Apply to 0 J, MAOU11In, Real Estate Agent. Death of a ° Mrs. George Yo had been ill for a Monday, April 27t ' oinig was born Saotlancl, being- t the lfite'David 01• removed to Colb• saccito be know& Fourteen yeses 1 n artiecT,, and live • on the seventh co tip. het husband's then she had live• aneioe of Sir Jas. psi . PItJ stotan in twain ty Queen Victoria a sister still surety of Goderioh; Davi Iowa; and Mrs.. borne; and Mrs. ( Julius Wise and J ?ler children are Alex., • of Wintgha Wingham; iters. East Wawanosk; of Mensal], and M Fibre, Mich; Octogenarian. ng, of Auburn who ut a month, died on , aged 81 years. Mrs. n 1822 in Banffshire, e eldest daughter of k. In 1834 the family ne, settling on what as "Claremont" farm. er, in 1848, she was on the "Gowrie" farm ceseibn of Colborne, death in 1871. Since at Auburn. She was lark, for many years xy to Herlate Majes- and two brothers and . These are Wm. S., D., of State Centre, 0. Stewart, of Col. apt.) Jas. Bogie, Mrs. s. Clark are deceased. as. Young, Auburn; i:.Mrs. Jno, Hanna,. Thos. Straugbau, of rs. Alex. Mclleneie, Thos. Anderson, of Housec1eanog Aids1- H0U$Ii1QLD AMMONIA., pint bottles' 15c 1,YE--Gillet's, E13i()t's Alkali or Lyti h'8 - 10e can, 3 for .Go DEAD) STOCIK VERMIN' DES- TROYER 250 per bottle re - (laded to 10e CAt7STICgODA. loo can, 3 for 25o OHLO111DE LIME per paekage 5e, IOe and iso tim WAIITON MGKIBBON Dru iht and °OOki n 1r-rt&t to Poet Office. ious Fire. ve had a very seri- r on Taesday. The urnaoo in D. M. Gor- and for some time it ring, The firemen .he scene bat the fire 'th any water bo- nd the fire go bard to say where it D. M. Gordon's and oods Were considerabe to and Mrs. Nixon's ver tho stores were ed.. Seed peas,'wIthout buf a, t T. Pine apples are thr this year, Now is th ill$'. earlier e to put them down, order from J. ► uckley. Evangelist Services The special servis which aro being conducted in the + :thodist chinch by Rev. W. Russell ha a been largely at• tended and interest g. Mr. Russell is an earnest, euerg to preacher, whose ministrations cann t fail to be produc- tive of good results Meetings are held each evening, be r ening with a song service at 7.30 o lock. On Sunday afternoon a mass •+ 4eting for men will be held in the oper+ ()Meat 3.45 o'clock, to be addressed by ' ev. Mr. Russell,and at the same hour a meeting for women will be held in the Iethodist chureh, to be addressed by M .. Russell, Another car los' of p t es wanted at once; highest p ee pe'+. J. & J. II. Kerr. Tho Singer Manufacturing Co. etas opened i1 store in Wfngham thi eek fn the Tamlyn block Where a 1 line of their celebrated sewi eg l chines and a complete stock, of p r , oil and needles for all makes of chines twill always be kept in stock. 011 five and ten cents a bottle and ueedles 95c per dozen. Machines rented by_week or mouth. All kinds of machines repaired at a moderate charge, lett no charge for repairing Singer machines that have been out loss than 10 years. Rev. J. J. Patte A large congrega I Baptist Ohtxreh ore including many !churches, on the o I Patterson's tailing J of the 13abtist Clln the outset the re I formed his hearers I dor farewell same We from his bast: ing as a text the 2i i Sado he delive practical sermon , lkeeping power of this residenoo o r � here,Rev, Mr. Pa j endeared himself t own church and held in the highest tnivatio other deno the removal of so pulpitoer, 3rotn t.. in the recognitio+ ability in the call t usefulness. Oa farewell social was rsem of the chttrch IMrs, Patterson enj. with the members 1 Rev. Mr, Pettersc i this week for Duffel Inew -charge. The ehurelt will be we by Mr. E. <atuero , son's Farewell. on assembled in the unday evening last, embers of other asion of Rev: J. J. eave Of the pastorate ch in this place. At errand gentleman iu- hat he had noortho- , but afarewell mes- to the people. Tak- 11 and 25th verses of a forceful and the saving and lle Gospel. Daring nearly two years terson has not only the members of his ongregation, but is esteent by those of is. While regreting bio and energetic a vn all will rejoice of the talent and A LENGTH SESSION Of iho Town F. hers on Monday Evening. Many atters Disposed of. Peputatio from Western Faun, Y Co. • The usual tedia a of the deliberations of the town cone& was somewhat en- livened on Moeda evening by the pres- ence of a number f deputations. The members o the council were in their. ,places with he exception of Coun.. Elliott, who is n t yet sufficiently re- covered to ventu out after night, A comtnuniion was read from Y ryeon t R. Clsa on Messrs. . T. J. Meand J u g r. behalf of those nterested in the games of baseball and f.• tbatl, asking the coun- cil for permissio and financial assistance to put the park i. ouzels in fit condition for playing tilos : games. Messrs. Mc- Lean and Clegg .''ere present and ad- dressed the conn it in reforeuce to the matter. On ,not on of Cones. MoLtdoo and VanStene. t e matter was referred to the Executive ammittee with power to act. Mr. W, J. allagb, the efficient tvoighwaster at le corporation scales. wrote stating tha• his present salary was too low. rete me bers of the council concurred in the o Eldon that the remun- eration was scarcel r eotnineusurate with the servicer; nerfor . ed, and Mr. Mallagh was re-engaged at : salary of $16 per month. A communicatiot from J. S. Carstaire, assistant secretary •f the Laura Secord NationalMouutren Committee, was re- ceived and filed. It is proposed to erect a memorial at Quee+sten, Only -costing from $6,000 to $10,0 0. A petition from ea. Guest and others asking for sidewalk on the west side of Alice street was ref. 'ad to the Street Committee with no 'er to take the ne- cessary steps for the construction of the me. On motion of C. ins. Mcludoo and Bennett it was deci i ed to undertake the construction of the allowing sidewalks: On the south side o Patrick street from Carling Terrace to a west side of Jo• sephine street. On he west side of Ed- ward street from a ,.oiut in a straight line tyitlt the north -rIy of 1qt 24, Edward Foley's s ry try, to the north side of Victoria st of Catherine 'etre of 1, ictoria street line with the sout erly limit of lot 118, Leet and McKay': survey. A deputation o r diose interested in the re-organizatio t of the town band was present. Tel - Mayor explained 1 he steps which had al eady been taken by those interested f connection with the re -organization of ho hand, the partic- ulars of which 1 ave been published. Sufficient money can be obtained by subscription to p•rchase the required instruments, and he council was asked to assnme the ros.onsibility of the salary of a leader. On motion of onus. Mclndoo and VanStone it was decided to give the band a grant at t le rate of $100 per annum, payable . uarterly, so long as they continue to he satisfaction of the council, and on condition that all instru- ments uow iu pos.ession of the band and any to be parolee ed by them so long as this grant Contin es, remain under con- trol of the 1+7xecu ive Committee of the council. et. Ou the west side t from the north sirle On motion of Couns. Dulmage and Bell, the comm ttee formerly having charge of the ha d was disharged,. and authorized to ha la over the instruments to the Executiv Committee. On motion the sum of $350 was grant- ed to the School oard. Wm. Armour as granted a renewal of lease of land f r ice house. near the Pill pond, 50 x 7 feet, the rental being $20 a year. By resolution f the council, the Court of Revision for 1 03 is composed of the uett and VanSto e. The Finance Oo inittee recommended paymeet of the fo lowing accounts: Zsnott, Haz,ayte R. Rankin, ealary ertahr.tn°11 (in I. D. Barns, suppli s MeTeean et Son, le ber 107.29 A. Kelly, Meads s ne 147..0050 W. S. Mallagle sal ry 1e.00 13y.lent 48 , 1003, WAS passed, aniending by-law o. 252, 1808, by in- serting the follow ng section ;—•"10 pet- ite& shall spit or xpeetorate upon. any sidewalk in any ablic highway, or up. on the floor or o her part of any Maki - pat building in he town of Winghatn. tut deivn some roes, the roots of which dry Co. waited pon the Council in re. femme to tho propoSitiou submitted by $y A YEAR LN ADVANCE SDS Cone to DOZIO ,AwS, TUE DRUGGIST, for all kiwis of Flower and Garden Seeds Over 30 different colors and vari- eties of Sweet Peas to choose your mixture from . i t I BULBS ---OANI+IA BULBS —DAHLIA EI A xUGBS (.GLADIOLUS BULBS —TUBER .ROSES --TUBEROUS I3EGONIAS. Anythingwe have not is stock will be procured at catalogue price, A special prize of e5 00 is being given by me at the Winghata fair for , the best collection cf Boots and Vegetables,growu front my teeetl DOUGLASS The Druggist. Office G.N. W. '1 legreph, OUR MOTTO: ltltigil Grade Welt Only!" CENTRAL Our graduates readily seoure good positions heeause oar high grade training prey ores them to tender first - first -class workers and ha ve. nO hale to waste upon the other kind, Com- mence a course now anti ha eady fee' a position in the fall. Write for handsome catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT the Company at Dr. Allen, the and explained pany. They we and their succe business bad exc.: If they were to were coming in room and additioz proposed to proce additions if the C consIder their pro It is probable will be made with a previous meeting. aredent, was present, position of the Com. outside the combine, since crmmencing nate the orders that ey must have more to their phint, and 1 at once with suck toil would favotably he Company. Annual P. pular Picnic. The annual pop' Iar picnic conneo- don with the 0 diode church, Tees - water, will take lace on Victoria day, 25th of May. A ougst the usual attrac- for. The danch platform vill be in tho large agricul and hall, where dinner will also be se d oe the ground floor. Among the pro leant speakers bevited is Hon. Mr. Tarte Fon Sate—A nee two storey briok cottage, ea' acre of land, fruit and shade trees. Apply to C. j. Meierme. Real Estate Agent. Winghads leading Shoe State The way we 8ell BOOtS and Shoes rerintricable enough to tell Omit. We handle them thoroughly; keep • the largest ASEOrttnent of fine grade footwear in towu; control Hagar brand here; fine foOtiVcar made spa* daily by S. T fur men, evotami and children; they are 3/410 per cent. better thaa imparted shoes. sen oar hallo table of shoes, Aig. cat In prleos. GREER