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The Wingham Times, 1903-05-14, Page 8
Lee, TIIE AY[NG1IA111. TIMES, MAY 14 1903 l i i.z... .i r'b'eta'!r %,........ [ r....4., ...........4' 11,'.. RITCHIE & CAMPBELL. 40 0 Black Taffeta, Black Japan Taffeta, Black Gros- grain, Peau -cit~ -`role, Satin RIeruv, Black Satins. t We have these different qualities and weaves prices from 50c to $ t. 5o a yd.. LEADERS IN re ss . in large quantities, Black Silk Grenadines, 50c to $3.00 a y.(l. 13!k and colored Lustres 50c to $1.6o a yd. Broadcloths 7oc to $2.00 a yd,. Hosiery Silk—Cotton—Lisle Thread—Cashmere— Embroidered and Lace Effects. Corsets Short fronts with long hip, in white and drab. Prices, per pair, 50c to ,$1.50 Embroideries Large assortment—all prices. Also Embroidered Medallions, suitable for trimming white dress goods, 3C to 35c. Good values at Tv1INOR LOCALS. -Mr. J. E. Swarts has purchased the trotting horse, John Storm. We under stand that Mr. Swarts intends leaving for the West next week and will take a string of horses with hien. -The 11 o'clock a. ul. train on the London, Huron & Bruce lire was two hours late on Wednesday. A slight accident near Luean Crossing was the cause of the delay. 'ee -Mr. R. J. MaeMath has been indis- posed for a few days past, threatened with an .attack of conjestion of the Mugs. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is able to be out again. -The Government electric light in- spector will visit Wingham early next month to inspect all meters and other appliances in conaereion with the Win - haul electric light works, --Messrs. W. Fryfoxle and A Taylor have just completed putting in a concrete wall and floor in Mr. John Quirk's house They have also built a walk for 1 Mr. Thos. Wilson on Shuter street. -Mr. and Mrs: Alex. Orr, of the i t. House inns i .. v B r c o so ha a been onhe ie t sick list since moving to Wingham. We are -101ierl TO learn that they have both, about fully ret'.overed and fit'e able to be around again, -Mr. Swansc,n, who recently sold his barbering business at Goderich, has accepod a situation with R. S. Barrett. Mr. Swanson conies to Wingham highly recommended as a first-class workman. -The report that Messrs. Lott & Sturdy had sold their livery and bus business is not true. They intend con - tinning business in the old stand and will be pleased to fill all orders in the future as in the past. -A. R. Smith, the clothier, has a new advt. in this issue. -Tile regular meeting of Camp Cale- donia, Sons of Scotland will be held on Monday eveising next. -3tp : ISIelvart and Mr. W. F, Van - Stone each shipped a u load of cattle to pets Toronto on Monday, -Mr. 3. W. McKay, of Clinton,on bas moved his fancily to town and they will slake their liomo hero in fntnre. --Miss .i iileinson, who has been in _poorhealtl for some weeks is, we are pleased to learn, improving nicely now. -The football team that play ed with 'Wroxeter recently and was defeated by .ascore of 3 to 0, was not Wingham's regular team. -The TIMES office is headquarters f wedding invitations. All the late :styles and printed promptly at reasnna e prices. -The Wingham bowlers had their first game on Saturday last. The lawn 4 5s lieu in splendid .nape and prospects «re bright for a seasen of good sport, i,obt. Mclndeb has been laid up this week with an attack of sciatica. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is able to be about again. Mr .&lura Halliday of Morris in- tends moving to Wingham in the near future and was iu town on Friday last with a view to purchasing a residence. -•-Wi ighamites were treated to all !kinds of e'ntusie'' on Monday and Tues. day last. The hand organ and monkey appeared to attract the most attention. -Mr. John Fowler's blacksmith shop one the Eluevale road has been torn down soaring the past week. This was one of the old landmarks, having been erected over 40 years ergo. . SPL€14L FOR' ONE WEER' WE WILL SELL OUR -On Tuesday of this week a (rouble COURT OF REVISION. wedding tools place at Dundas,. when A1iss. 1;uurla Woodeoele was married to 11r. Chas, Illcrdeetry, of Montreal and Miss. Sarah Woodcock to Mr, Wrr. Town of Win Dawson, of Toronto. The happy bride s will have the beet wishes of numerors Wing -ham friends. . -.-Tire ll, Fl Crowder Oo. have a special Announcement in another column ot this issue, ZIr. Crowder is a believer in printers' irk as a trade whiner and he get ea a list of good bargains in the advt. If yon want anything in clothing or gents' furnishings it will pity you to call on the R.. H Crowder Co. N(1TIcE--A satisfactory sale of busi- ness or property certain, if listed with O. J. 111,autlim, Real Estate Agent. 'taize Notieo that the Court or 11m, Winner Blend black Tea 5 pounds for $1.00 YOU CANNOT GET A BETTER, TEA FOR 10o A LB MO1Ui. TItY A DOL. LABS WORTH, YOUR MONEY I3ACli~ 1F NOT ENTIRELY SATISFAO".. TORY. Tudhop&s and Crockery Store Prvllipt Deice 130.1.1N., FlsRr,t:Ton--InSVineham, on May 11th, the wife of W. 7.'. A. Fisltleiu. a son. CLon,i:i:v-In Win eham, mi May 7th, the wife of John Cloakey; a dsttihter. GisimuS-At the Manse, Ailsa Craig, on April 23rd, the wife of Rev, W. H. Geddes, formerly o- Belpraave; a daughter. Smouo-In (lithos', on May :n d, the wife of S.D. A Stobu; 0 ton, LI+Acer In Blvth, on 1.1ay 3rd, the wife of Mr. Tann s Leach; a son. Tars} n.t-In Lueimow. on May 1st, the :rife of Janus Jewett; a daughter. CAaxenuLr.-In Brussels, on 1*Tsy 4th, the wife of Ancns Calttpbell; a daughter. It died the same day. DE:Mow-In Brussels, on May dtlt, the wife of Robe Denbow; a son. Srtt• it In Morris, on. April 20th, the wife of Allan Eos ir; a son :f xxir s -Li Turnberrv, on the 4th inst., the wife ot Sl'ln. Jcnitins; a sou. 1<r:l1 BXED RTmcniE-GnAmr-At the residence of the bride's parents. Cranbrook, 00 May ntit, by Rev. D. R. McRae, Mr. John Ritchie, hardware merchant, Ethel. to Mist Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sr. Gramm, of Cranbrook. Tnin1 r.it-SAfnrn:soN-At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. I. Sanderson, Genie, nn May 7th.byRev. B. T. Garbutt, Mr. Kenneth Trimble, of Glenboro, Man., to Miss Merle Sanderson. " Gores-Baow5-At the home fthe. bride's brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Lns'on, on pril 15th, by Rev. J. Kennedy, B. D., Mr, Francis Gibbs, to Miss A. F. Brown, youn vest daughter of the late Richard Brown, all of Londa :sboro. Smcnuenn-Pi'sies'nn-At the manse, Wing - ham, on the 7th inst.. by Rey. D. Perrie, Mr, Francis Shepherd of 1Tamilton, and Miss Clara Pfeiffer, of Preston. DIET) i1icDo ALn-In Morris, ou May Oth, Neil Bre. Donald, aged 50 years. Mow nousr-Ia London, on May 0th, Rev. Joseph Hopkins Moorhouse, formerly of Wing - ham, in his 54th year. WALKER BRCS. & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS. WINDHAM. Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth door south of School Hoube. Shop op- posite Macdonald block. Miss Laurine Agusta Kaiser (SOPRANO) TEACHER OF VOICE AND PIANO. CONCERT ENGAGEMENTS ACCEPTED. Residence H. B. Elliott, Frances St., Wingham CJ. MAG-UIRE ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Con- veyancing done. OFFICE -In Vanstone Block. Open Saturday nights from 7 to 0 o'elock. of the Will hold its flret ;.i ize. in the Council Cltenlbcr iu t .e aid town THOMAS H ILMES & SDN ON FRIDAY, 29 t DAY OF MAY A. D , IS03 at the ileal 01 '8 u'cloulc i . u. All par: ons having baseness at the said Court should govern theiaeee,• s teem ding. .r, B.FIRGUSON, Clerk. Dated C.0.—tee OZioe, win;hnm, May 1401,10t-3. COURT OF REVISION ISION Take notice that the first slang o ie Court for enc• i.tvision of the Aist+'mace • Noll of the Tonsil@ o T berry. ter the year 1 03, will 1 Itol,i in the Clerk's othee, LI c:OW. ml TUESDAY, May 29th, 1903 at the hour of 1 o'cloelt p. in. All pur8ons interested, t'-illstlease tako notice and govern themselves accordingly. By oder. JOHN BURGESS, Ti,, Clerk, Bluevalo, May 13 th, 1:33. Township of East Wawanosh COURT OF VISION The first sitting th Quart of Revision and Appeal tor the pre et year wilt be held in the Council Boom, Lot ' , Con. t', AlarnoeliP O., on Tuasda'yohe 26th May, 1903, Commencing et 10 o'cloclt.&J1!, Ordinary municipal business will also be attended to in the afternoon of same day. P. Po wntr t•:L:I, Clerk. Clerk's Office, East Wawanosh, May 11, 1000. NO IOE Take notice that tit the Towtt of Wingha follow m.r local improv final prov final costs tires eofupm tlzerto t and to be ben No. 72-A concrete on the east side of F,tl south sides of Patric The estimated, it a os which i•4750 is to be funds of tete muniei No tl A cottclet on the south side ee side of Minnie street The estimated cos which 842.00 is to be funds of the niunici -8 ('onrt or itevisi BANKERS, Etc. -Marriage Licenses issued. No witnesses re- quired. Money 4 per cent. large amounts; smaller in proportion. Easiest terms. - ' --.Til© Young Ladies. F ortulb lily Club 1 will hold the last meeting for the season Monday evening, May 18th, atthe home j of Miss Dulnca[e. A full attendance is i desired as important business matters will be discussed. -Tho Seaforth Milling Company's warehouse and elevator were, destroyed by fire cn Tuesday night. The brick mill was saved but the machinery was considerably- damaged. The loss is • partially covered by insurance. -The first baseball match of the season will be played on the park this (Thursday) evening. The teams will be RICHARD HOLMES BAnnIs2ER AT LAW, SOLICITOR, Municipal Mend to no mats, an therop litre 1 r •iclew•a yard ..reet between the and tired streets. . s work is 8853100, of awed out of the general sidewalk four feat wide lfred street from the east o Leopold street of this work is 8141.00, of rovidcd out of tliegcneral alas. 1 w 1 be held on Friday, the 'vita day of May, 1003, at 8 ti sleek pan., in the Town Hall, Winduim, for the purpose of hearing eoniolat,ntea einstthe proposedassess- nients.or accuracy ,1 the frontage measure- ments, or any other interesi ed may desir law cognizable by CI •J C' moil of Y Out the ()assess the ties abutting veby,.tttimely : four feet wide •o onlplaints winch persons to make, and which is by Court. B. FERGUSON, Clerk. Chalc's Office, Win Magri, May 14th, 1003 N TICE.• Take notice that ti eMtnicipal Council of the corporation of the T wit of Wingham intend to carry out the toile, ing local improvements, namely : No. 00. The const '-mile getut ft e t wide, rink street from Liar side of :Josephinenstrt Tire estimated d cost f this work is 8004 r0, of which $823.00 is to be.p unrded out of the gener- al funds of the mimic' elity. No. 70. The constru tion of n concrete side- walk, four feet wide, o the west. side of Ed- ward street. Trona p. tt1T 111 1t straight lijte with the northerly'find of Lot No 24, Edward Folley's : urvey, to then rth aide, of Victoria street. The estimated cost of1 'is Work iS $133.00, of whieh 8.24.50 is to be pro ed out of the general funds of the municipalit . No. 71. The:construe'd n Of a conereteside- walk, four feet wide, on o west side of Cath- erine street, from tint n rth side of Victoria street to a point °pewit the, southerly limit of lot No. 118, Lea:and i1 cKay's survey. ' The estimated cost oft is work is $222.1.0, of which $2,4.50 is to be pro ded out of the general funds of the Inuuicipalit . And to assess the final •osta of the said works upon the properties alai ting thereon and to be benefitted thereby r pectively, and that a Statement showing the .lids liable to pay the said assessments and tl enanies of the owners thereof so far as they c• ma' be ascertained from. the last revised assess, eflt roll is now filed in the otiiee of the Clerk of the Municipality and is open for inspection . tiring office hours. A Court of Revision 'ill be held on Tuesday, tilt, 20th day of May D , 1003. at 8 C ..iocit, p. zn. at the town hall. inn,;e,fi, Yob She purpose of hearing ecenintii1t -against the proposed tenon of a concrete side - n tint south side of Pat- in; J,e.JOrace to the nest Pray Groquet Brass and Ikon Beds As a lawn game there is n'tthing gives quite as much pleasure as a good game of Croquet-- everybody can play and erij,y it -old and young. We have a few 4 ball sets complete with 4 mal' lets, 4 balls, posts and wires which are worth re. gularly .51,00 per set which we quote at 79e. For Victoria Day, fire crackers, Rohan candles, pin wheels, bumming tops, House that Jack' Built, wind mills, etc. Fire -crackers in pack. ages at le and 5e Cannon fire crackers at le, 3e and 5e each Assorted lots of fire• crackers from le to 10e each ..m. eaa,ut:nt Qr• tionarne of the fro'ta •e meas - NOTARY Puntic, &c.,440, wr em ent or an otlic • complaint s y p1 aint w ich 1?r- Office -Next to Relines Block now building, 1 sons interested mav`da ire to maize and Which is by law cognizable') Any perton wishing against any of the 1 should do so within one publication of this notie , which last publica- tion :,hall bit on the 14th ay of May, 1003. T, B. FARC USON, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Ofiite, Wi . gl}am, May 7th, 1003. TO RENT. In Winglram Town Plot a comfortable House, with good stable. Anyquantity of land from one to twentyacres • to t' k es c 1 in connection with it. Tems reason Terms Apply to ALEX. KELLY.,,, Wingham P. O. ..... rr, the -Court. petition the council oposed undertakings nth -after the last CEMENT WORKS. I am preparers to exeeate all orders for cement work of every' description, in - eluding silos, sidewalks, stable 'floors, foundations, etc. I have every facility necessary and can do the work right. All wont guaranteed. Prices and terms reasonable. Cement for sale. CHARLES BARRER, WINGHAM. Life Assurance The Mutual Tile of Canada None Safer None Better A. lt. hOTA4 AN, .Cargill and Wieglialu and a good ;aisle of ball is promised. There should be a: , Assistant General Passenger Agent good attendance. Game called at 4.30 Fire Insurance Complete assortment of bamboo poles, long lengths and jointed. Fish lines, Hooks, Sinkers, Reefs, etc. Remember we are out. fitters of every known past. time. Coo' er &.Co. WINGHAM. 10 BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep or service on his g 1 p f premises, north Itaif Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, Bluevalo rend) a Thoroughbred Tamworth Boar. Terms -:;1.00 at time of service, with privilege of returning if necessary. T. M. HENDERSON. 144 3.70-SSiingliant to 'lYelson, Robson, Trail, Itosaland, Greenwood, Midway, Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, B.C.; Seattle and Tacoma, «'a111.; Port- land, Ore. 0.41 2O-R-ingdntm to Spokane, Wash, 840.70.-Wingham to Denver, Colorado. Springs, Pueblo, Colo ; Pocatello, Idaho; Ogren and salt take, Ptah; Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Missovea, Ka1ispelf, 1[ort. One-way Second -Class Colonist. Tickets on sale until .lune 15tlh. PropOi'tionately low rates to other Points. Smit pnrtieia,art from your nearest Can. cation Puerile Agent, or sharp. -Mr. John Skilling, who hes had the leadership of the Methodist choir for the Purely Canadian Stock Companies. Rates adequate but not excessive. past few months, has been re-engaged. Claims promptly settted. t fG.>f.y Mr. Skilling has proven himself an Victoria ' w cto efficient leader, and it is pleasing to note A 3N '' i, C,OSE'NS. w that his work has been appreciated. 1 King St Ea.,,t, Toronto MAN ,SY EM -Organiser Copeland for the Can- adian Foresters has been spending this week in Wingham in the Interests of ' Court Maitland. A specs,' meeting of the Court will be held this (Thursday) evening, and all nbemlers are requested to attend, -Mr. J. E. Ferguson lilts sold his house and one lot on corner of Patrick and Shuter streets to Dr. J. Jerome. 1)r. Jerome intends returning to tawn from Blyth, having sold his dental MAY 24ti , 1903 W z N1'EDu ea O r 1 : 3t'-furn tfeketswill be issued at A Good Loeal Agent Single First' Class Fare For Wingham and vicinity. to sell fruit Between all statiots in Canada, also fo trees, Ornamented trees, elirubs, roses, : Pu tmlllur tslbtf lot, Bridge, N.Y., Detroit, etc. We lease the largest and hest ' aSSOrtment of stoek in Canada.. Terms tio,st going: May 23rd, i, '4th or liberal. We also grow awl sell improved i t indv1returning u , from destination on or lines of seed potatoes. A11 stock guar* a - anteed l tr1e to mune and lir s t ( err,d in ,ictal colidrttrnl or pur(tllate )nou" re, COLONIST EXCURSIONS funded, Will Inalce arrangements on BLUEVALE FLOUR MILLS. `HESE MILLS hare recently un- dergone extensive improvements. The latest improved machinery has been put in and a new steam plant added, so that the public can depend on an np-to. date service, eOmrnisni011 or ealtrry 1)11515, (According to . tete—way tiekets at lbw rate' on sale limit d 1, 1' l 15ti t n'It t 'sI t nn his rim I Chopping done every dal A full stock of Flour and Feed on sale at the store next door to MaeMath's harness shop, Wingham, under the many agement of Mr. It. J. Tindall. A share of the public patronage solicited. Satisfaction guarauteede J. W. "WARDER Proprietor Bluevale Flour Mills. THE WIIECHAM MACHINE SHOP! HEADQUARTERS FOR Bicycle Sundries and Repairing We have a large steel:: of all kinds of Seeds, inelnding:- -SUGAR BEETS, -MANGOLDS, -TIMOTHY, Y', --TURNIPS, -CLO'S'ER, etc. This week we are placing in stock a large assort, ment of Brass and iron Beds. The extensive business done last year^'= with these goods gave us better discount on the present stock. The beds are finished with the best enamel (not the cheap paint which will last only a few months and chip off) and guaranteed to wear. Prices $4.75 to $3o, The medium price beds 'are exceptionally gocd value. Will be pleased to have you examine them. Also see our stock of Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, `Tables. and Couches. Odd Dressers and Stands to go with Iron Beds. See our Window Shade and Curtain Pole• stock, BALL. BROS. .........._ It.NDERTAKiNG The People'sReslnEacE-PAmnicit Srunam f .Graeoy's termer residence,1 ' I( Iter night c Ills will receive eprtnpt attention.PHONE 51 Furniture Store iiimtarammpror Aiaftnr:AMAINA.AAAAAAAAANANSAA c MAANNAAAAAANSAAAAAAAAANSli to buyingyou Clothingat A .. Smith's,the By cheap clothing store. H ells everything a man or boy needs to year This is the place for mothers to get nice suits for the boys. This is the place to get value for your money in Men's Suits, Gents Furnishings Boots and Shoes. Come and see the bargains for May. CnIsHoLli "BLOCK. - Smith . , WINGHAM. K K 1 • } iNNAAAAAAAAAMAISAAAAAAANSAA YVVVVVVYVVVVVVVYWyvvyyyvt, VVVYVVvyVYYTVVVVVVYY77yyvv 4, Furniture4 t Is one thing we have the lead in. Our assort- 4 Arent of wood seat and leather seat diners is a 3 marvel of style, _ quality and cheapness. 4 YVYVT V7YYVYYVV YVYyr?irri 8 1 ► ► EXTENSION TABLES in great variety. b ► ► ► ► ► tr `\Te carry a complete line of all kinds of furniture. .41 rnrngro am 'rte ati'iewitA ivir ti liL'rivir° e e 4 e e SIDEBOARDS—The largest and best selected stock 1 of the latest designs and choicest woods in use in e the manufacture of up-to-date furniture. ► ► ► ► ► WALKER BROS. & BUTTON e e e 411s Furniture 'and Undertaking. 1 S' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArA vol►7yT7T'VYTVIVVYYVYVVV,YVy 00 The furniture Store opposite the Post Office. SEEDS F- 1903 AT TIlIS LOWEST PRICES, COME AND 3111 CONVINCED. Second-hand Bicycles IgilZitt REPAIRINC OF MACHINERY DF ALL KINDS. Lawn Mowers repaired..-. Agency for Thomtis Implements. Vasbiuder & Rodwell Practleai Machinists -LIGOWO. -20TH CENTURY, and -GOLDEN FLEECE SEED OATS, A.Lr t KINDS or GAMMEN +1 tElt1. See its before purchasing' yolnr Seeds. We eat satisfy yen as to price and quality. time air n i icy of App leant.= l`pj.t (tri ,5 , a n en x . practice in that town til Dr. Lon , of ininledlatr..ly. Vashil7lston, British c;t,tnmbijt And California. N h ti i ;( ,, (][Q , Carr Listowel. He beta ptlstle5i0n Of I Nurser ' c.orpf iy, For tier , to and all inftnrnattorl ripply to a11i Lngmee'rs•h/M hI i Jr house hefeOrt the first of June. 444 Talose o, ONT. L. liAliOLU, Agent, Wingham. Victoriaal Street. WINGHAM. From centre to crush The Market . Bakery Bread is perfection itself. White, light, sweet centre; rich, brown, tlhort crust. Mixed, molded, baked and delivered in just the way ti wits your approval. 111.11.11411, ALL KIND OF PASTRY WEDDING' :LAKES A SPECIALTY We have all the latest machiti- ery'f and there is no need of sending to the city for your bread or pastry. D. LOUGHEED opposite Presbyterian Church.