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The Wingham Times, 1903-06-11, Page 1
TSI VOL. XXXIL--NO. 1635. WINGIIA11I, ONTARIO* TIIIaIISDAY, JCNE 11. 1903. For Jere cdding: Cy SIGN OF THE BIO BEAR allowed and ',. HEN in need of a Y i }t new Suit of Clothes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underclothing, or anything in Gents' Furnishings, do not forget the firm of .Homuth Bros,, where you can buy everything in men's wear and go away feeling' that you have the newest and most up-to-date article on the market. We stiil have a small bal- ance of Boots and Shoes left. If we have your size you can buy them at your own price. HoIlluth ( Sign of the Big Bear. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by FRANK PATI RSON, No. 23 'Victoria street, Wingham, Out. No witnesses required. DOMWO WINOHAM BAK Capital paid up, $2,930,000 ileserveFrind and Undivided profits $3,330,000 Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, ;he United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest on deposits of $1 and upwards, added to prinoipal 30th June and 31st )ecember each year. A. E. GIBSON, manager. t. Vanstone, Solicitor, _ : )ANKOF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President—Sonar SrtrAn r, Vice-President—A. G. RArrsr, VIREC'1'OES John V,oLeTrt)P, A. .oodM.P..,A. B. (Toronto). General Manager—J.'TUJRNBULL. Bavinfts Hank—Hours 10 to 3; Saturday, 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In- terest allowed. and computed on the iiOth No• vember and 31st May each year and added to iirineipal. special Deposits else received at entreat rates of interest. Drafts on Great Britain and the 'United states Bought and sold. Travellers are notified that the Bank of llama titan and its Brunettes Wale Cireular Rates of atiohtal Provinei:ll Bank of Rnatland, Limited, whioh otn he embed without a rge or trop+ b1e ht any part oath* world. 1i1P. .1:.D, Agent We have something nice to offer in Fancy China: Tea Sets, 40 p tees, $5.00 Tea Sets, 21 psi ees, $2.55 Fruit Sets Odd Salads Celery Trays. Porridge Saucers Cake Plates Very fancy the nficest eveshowin Wing - ham for the price. �o As Hutclhson GROCERIES AID CROCKERY. Prompt Delivery. - Phone 59. Who Wants a Farm? I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 50, 75, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lets in Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good land with good buildings to be sold cheap on easy terns. Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song. Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con- nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap. A hotel doinggood business for sale cheap. Also a wagonsliop• A general store with largo trade, live village. Also a large amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. For further par- ticulars alpply'to J. A. MacKENZIE, Insurance Agent, Tfolyrood. Real Estate Notice My list of exceptional fine farms, is steadily increasing, and the intending purehaser, (no matter what kind of farm re may desire) would do well to have a loo]c et this list before buying elsewhere. Just a word about town property. I have sense excellent investments for the man with money, guaranteeing at least 10 per cent on the amount invested. , For further particulars. Apply to O. T. (JAMIE% Real Estate Agent. (Office upstairs in Vanstone block.) GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Seo Halsey Park's advertisement. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache. Miss Houghto 's Concert. Through forgetful ess we neglected to mentionr the concert t 1 tienln the €, opera house, do Friday ev ning, May 20th by a number of young eople and children. The hall was well filled and all the children took their parts in a inanner that showed they d received careful training from Mis Houghton. Little Miss Harold was favorite with the audience in her ret atious. All present enjoyed the evenin s's entertainment. CRAYON PORTRAIT.—Life size, for $2.00, at Armstrong &, Co's studio. non SALE -200 acres, 50 acres good hardwood bush. Fine stock farm. Ap- ply to 0. J. MAc rIRR, Real Estate Agt. Rev. Kennedy 4eriously VI. • Rev. James Ronned canto to Winghain las Conference was taken home of his son, Dr. Friday last. Mr. Kon enjoying the best of time. He was taken cities and has been in condition. Drs. Stev of London came here on Tuesday perform the patient. At last uedy was doing as w� petted, , of London, who week to attend uddenly 111 at' the P. Kennedy, on edy has not been health for some 11 with appendi- very dangerous son and Wishart• n Saturday and d an operation on reports Mr. Ken - 11 as conld be es - Mrs, Green, milliner, offers special value in longblack plumes and tips. Next door to Smith's bank. CESIENT—Oar of Durham cement jut arrived. Parties who intend using cement soon will do the wise act if they TTuy it now, as cement will likely ad- vance in price before long, We are also agents for Hanover cement. A. YOUNG 8e. Sox, Huron Old B The Executive Co Old Boys' Associat' completed arrange Excursion to Gode Saturday July 4th, leave Toronto at 7 Will be split into tw going on to Goderi going to Winghan Tickets will be good regular train on July specials leaving Goc and Wingham at 8 p. is expected that a larf Jean visitors at the II al will accompany th4 erich. The above se„t to the Tuna by Ham Old ys' Excursion. mittee of the Huron In of Toronto have outs for the Annual oh and Wingham on A speoial train will m., and at Guelph se0tiions, the one h, and the other via Palmerston. o return on any th, or 6th, or on rich at 7.80 p.m. . on duly 0th. It number of Aluer- me•Conners)i tstiv excursion to God• ietllars have been he Secretary of thct Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Notice to S bscribers. The Teems mailin lists have been re- vised and corrected p to the 4th of Jima. Kindly examine yo r label and if you have renewed for 1 03 see that you have credit for same. I rrors may occur and any mistake will b • at once rectified. If you are not crec ted with your due amount drop us a and while the trans- action is fresh in he memory. House ou Shuter street for sale or to runt. Apply to Jas. Haugh. Bank of The annual repo Hamilton in very a a net profit of $835, cost of nlanagemeu debts, eto. The a profit p and lossc u M 782, making $380,1 deducted two divid each,malcing $200,( $100,000; carried discounts, $I$,000; raises, ;;50,000; lei carried forward to amilton. of the Bank of isfactory, showing 0, after deducting proyislon for bad (mut at credit of y 31, 1002, was t344,- ', from whioh wore 11ds of 5 per cont. 0; carried to reserve, rebate ou current ritten off bank pre- ying $70,122 to be rofit and loss. Notion—A satisfactory sale of busi- ness or property certain, if listed with 0. J. Mteut'rnx, Real Estate Agent. Juniors an One of the largest the Wingham Park Mouday evening match between th and a team picked the London Confer a very good one ate had the better of tl goals to none. A were many good pi. unable to do any co they had not player The match gave thy deal of laughter. Ministers, crowds ever seen on gathered there on o see the football Wingham juniors roiu the ministers of nce. The game was the Wingham boys game goer' f lug our song • the ministers yers, but they were nbination playing as a game together. spectators a great MONEY To LOAN at 41 per cent. on easy terms of repayment. Apply to :1 Dulmage, Tient Block, Wingham. Fon SALE --Two story brick cottage ou north side of John street, between Shuter and Frances streets. Good stable and one fifth acre of laud. Apply to R. Vanstone. Lacrosse at Listowel. Tho first league g me of lacrosse in District No 4 of the auadian Lacrosse Association was p1at d rt Listowel en Thursday Y evening o last weolc. The game WAS far from b ing au exhibition of good lacrosse. Th teams were not evenly matched and Ingham boys had the best of the play el through the game, winning out by a scot of Ii to 0. Wing - ham had a strong teal and all the play- ers put up a good game Alvin Fleming, a member of the Win am club had his elbow dislocated and it is not likely he will play the game any ore this season. Tho young man trippe and fell on his elbow. The next loagt game wi11 be played in Wingham his (Thursday) evening, commencing at. 0.30 o'clock sharp, Kincardine cllb will bo the visiting team, Dr. 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. MONEY To Lo tee—Money to Ioan on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Office—Beaver Block, Wing - ham ROBT. MCINnOo. A Large Concern. The A. Kelly Mill ed, of Brandon with $400,000, has just re charter and will sta July lst. The ii Messrs. A. Kelly, Maxwell, W. J. Parrish, with the and a branch ofiic firm will build 11 year and have fif for use. A grain as well as a mill conducted. The Co. has just rote car loads of flour t Fiji Islands and are for twenty oar loads traria as 'well lis orde China. The J. S. member Of the Comp Robt Maxwell,of the a brother of Mrs. •r, Robt Maxwell of to early days around Wi the employ of Hutton, for five years before has been a co-partner for a number of ye have full control of t The Tresis is al *2 the e ng Com pany,Limi:t- a capital stock of eived a Dominion t into business on us will consist of • J. Barclay, J. S. lndsay and W. L. ead office in Brandon in Winnipeg. The new elevators this en elevators ready Commission business ng business will be rut of A. Kelly & ed an order for 10 be shipped to the now filling an order $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE SCHOOL OARD. The regular month' School Board was evening. Messrs. Hot Abraham, Douglass, were present. Pru monthly report and ti meeting were read a account of $1 from W was ordered to bo pa ment Committee was calve tenders for on coal, to be delivered On motion the tea salaries for May and to be paid. meeting of the eld on Tuesday lath, (Chairman) loyd and Moore ipal Musgrove's • minutes of last d approved. An Taylor for work d. The Manage. instructed to re• car load of soft t school building. leers and omeers rine were ordered Fon SALn-3 buggies, 1 new, apply to 0. J. MAetUIR1.. Baseball and The baseball match noon was very w(1l Wingham boys outcla ents from Brussels. TI: a good game of ball. I the battery played The Brussels boys are of players and took tri humor. The game wrangliug and this f mented upon by spect; pleased to see the w The time of the gam and the score by ronin Brussels 0 0 Wiugham 0 3 The promenade con oveuiug was very large band enlivened the cv choice selections. T are to be congratulate their afternoon and e; 'rom enade. on Friday after - attended. The sed their oppon- . local boys put up oy10 and Daum as splendid gauze. gentlemanly lot er defeat in good was free from ature was com- tors and all were angling out out. Was two hours ,s as follows:— �000300-3 0 O 001 x-17 era held in the y attended. The Mug with many e baseball boys on the success of Mug program. .Dr. Ovens. of London, Surgeon, ocu- list and Specialist, E+a, Ear, Nose and Throat. will be at Wingham on Mon day, June 1st; Mondar, June 29t1h Glasses properly flitted. (Cite at Camp bell's drug storm, Winghain. Death of Ro pert Hill. The ne,vs cf the de th Of Robt. Ilii at Walkerton, ou'Tht rsdny morning of last week, was a'Eceid with surprise and sadness by ; is 1 tany friends in Wingham. Deceased, eccalipaniecl by his wife, was visitir in CS iltgl:anh two weeks previous and 1iir. Tull th,'n looked the picture of h a nth. He was taken suddenly ill a fes days previous to his death with pnenln iia. Deceased was in his s4.tlh aud vas for Year auo mh21 • S years a highly respect c1 resident of Wingham and while leer: was engaged in the soda water and rstauraut busi- ness. He served as a own councillor and was a member of t'. e A. 1'. & A.M., I.O.O.1?. and C.O.F. sou eties. He mov- ed. to Walkerton some w years ago and was engaged in the sod• water business in that town. He lean s a widow and three children, viz: Percy Hill, of Wingham, and Misses .' enna and Arlie at home. The bereay.a will have the 1.4 oil' all dress goods during June, at Ritchie Campbell's. PERS a NALS. Miss Jennie Barbs • was visiting with Lucknow friends la: week, Mr, J. E. Smits eturned home from Manitoba on Tuesd y. Mrs. W. Adanis s visiting with her brother, Mr. Geo. ervit at Kincardine. 'air, Will Agne v, of London was glum friends over visiting with Wi Sunday. Miss Ada Cline, f Owen Sound has been visiting with ler sister, 11Irs. C. A. Campbell. Mr. C. J. Maga o, real estate agent has been spendit g a few days with friends in Varna. Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Cooper, of Clinton were visiting wi i Wingham friends over Sunday.. y. Mr. W. J. Ma was visiting in tot, ing the week, Mrs. A. Irelan visiting with W week. Mr, and Mrs. , visiting with frien few days during t Mrs. E. Barkle been spending a Consul, Miss Lizzi Miss Bell, of C visiting with her returned home on Mrs. 1?, W. Br Miss Lucille, of with Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mr. St. Helens were Mr. D. E. McD ing the weel �n ; Mrs. Kent in have been visi friends in Wi -1 week. kersie, of Stratford n for a few days dur- of Kincardine was ghat friends this . 0. Kerslake were s near Seaforth for a o peat week. of San Francisco has few days with her O. Elliott, iuton, who has been ter, Mrs. H. O. Bell ednesday. t1win and daughter, milton, are visiting Jos. Braclwin. . W. McRoberts, of •isiting at the home of aid fur a few dans dur- d children, of Brantford , ing with r, natives and , gham during the past • f Mrs. H. Het scnife and children left j f on Tuesday fo pier, Naiwre Mr position in the f Dudley holm 1 -town during th and children are months in town. Mr. and Mrs, day for a few we an ether New Cil the trip may be 1 health. Mr. A.E, Wes employ of Mr. N. store at Ll • .h t for 3 has taken a posit Son's hardware s Mr. Robt. Mi member of the H was a visitor in when on his way ell meeting. Mr. and Mrs. St. Helens on last week atte Mrs, McDonald' G. Todd to Mr. THE LONDON CONFERENCI+a;l T TEMPERANCE A D EDUCATION- AL QUESTION • DISCUSSED Rev. Jasper Wilso M. A., the New Press'-nt. Ililleting System to e tAbel'sshe—Con• Terence at Lend next Year. WEDNESDAY T11 Conference a continued on Wednesd week, when the ton was dismissed. 'eery. was in the chair. Re first speaker, said Ix most effective way of s ARCO was moral suabiOi VBNI15 . aiversaries were Ly evening of hist ;eranee question i! A. L. Russell ' Jasper Wilson, 1 eved that the oping intelnper- , and his opinion p was that ' t thestnf \z oh.t as•properly teltde(1 to the Coaling eueretion w(: bring about prohibitio Th©referendnnl wa a great m victory. It showed tit fecliug of people on the subject, 'but when 200,- 000 men of this Provi'tee declared 1•y their vote that they w, uted prohibition, it was a serious matte' for the head of I the Government to to thein down sail the speaker. "sat berating t Goverlhlneut will ;not 'help us. What cau we clo? We can go ou pletl,•;i ourselves to vote only 'or hien who S support prohibition. There was time whoa the two t:' •at parties of tl Province stood for gr it principles, T day it seems, the part different methods of 1 alleging this Pro- viince's bua,iuess; in o her words, to con- trol the treasury. at men are very 'awkward d:ward in voting ainst their partic- tiler party. I; this :ere not the ease, am: hien would vota according to prin- ciple, are would ha e prohibition in Due session. Rev. J. II. Olive said the cllura'li war: ace to face wit' a great peril. The C-lovernmeat of t is country had sold icensee to a lig ited number of its; itizen to blight aid desolate the house, o rutin the ye, ng than and degrade vo,uanheod. I 'ovaa proven that the iquor men can a ontro1 the Government. t was the bust ss of the church to eveal the evils f strong drink that ivoald find no pl ce in the civilization he twentieth entury. The lgil rafiio could not live beside a (done -Web fully reali ed the import of tl ords of Hirt wl o said:—"Ye aro• th olit of the .world " or "1 came to al roy the works o � the devil,”or wlle e said, '•I must or -s the worms of ilii Ino sent ine wih 'e it is day." '-Th her day," sai Mr. Oliver, "tit rehuier of this Pr.vince told the ten ranee people to b patient. As if w ve not been patio t!aThey say titer e other impostaut questions to bo ern dered besides ten . -ranee; this is no e only issue. It genes to me if th ureh of Jesus CI rist would use he orts in producing men of high mora andard of eitize hip;and projoctina ern into public 1 fe, such evils worth on cease to exist " Air. Oliver advo ted the educatiu of the children 1 lnperance in the nlblic school$, 1n th nday schools nd in the Epwort ague. "Eduea :, agitate and legis e," he said, "a • the temperance pee t will put their heel on the greates it this country : er saw." T111 SSD.S.Y, -"1 Come to Dolair Ase, Tan Dnuutllsr, for all binds of Hower and Garden heeds Over 0 different colors and vari- eties of Sweet leas to Choose your mixture from! ! ! ! BULBS —CANNA. B1'I,BS —DAHLIA BULBS —GLADIOLUS MULES - TU1)ER, ROSES —TUBEROUS BEGONIAS, Anything we have not in stock will be procured at catalogue price. AGr s"c'F 1� 11prize , p f t,t.. c .,0.00 is being given by ire at tele Wei?glhahn fair for, tllci, (113 base colitction of Rac,t:a and t g' tables c roes 1h from ray set•d oral I tha U The Druggist, (Sake G. N. W. Telegraph. ng i OUR _MOTTO: till �f. a nigh rade gnnit Dilly!" afs f' es only stand for OEMIAL t J h t r 1 d s t1 f er r sympathy of many olc - friends in their I affliction. The fun°, al took place at 1 Walkerton on Friday fternoon and was conducted be the me bers of the A. F. I, Losg—On the roar and Whitechurch Finder will be rams. Broadway's hotel. Grand S. S. exour Tinto of train from Fare $1.35. Stetime and run round trips 10c. Lacrosse matel Sound vs. Harriston. between Wiugham dy's gold watch. ed by leaving it at ion to Owen Sound riday, June 12th. Ingham 7.15 a. in. will meet train o Balmy Beach for on grounds, Owen '44 "Quality First." wo' ze.ezil7 Vac teasiatieseeSileastataitiataaaleIsaratoransietieesetaieiel lag; tag:re/V:1V VD 21 DRUGS 41 66'1 ea Vcilt teleantnIntniintoleVeMintintatioatvotiVtikeliesInkAV OW OStaretiga iettieligatiaWirialdefeialliiiiiiitenagananiZeailsai heir new home in Hes- j HeuscliLe has a good 11 I misuse factory. c , of Wingham, was in i t week. Mrs, Holmes pendia:ti the summer 1 Goderich SilInal. I • . Elliott left on Tues. 1r e s visit to The: sal:l:u ,' t tie points. We hope ` ti it ileal to Mr. Elliott's t S , vlho Inas been in the i w Gerry's hardware 11 lie past t tear, ( P years 1st st i- n in A. Fount & I H t,re, w er, of 'Wroxeter, a ' of ron County Council p Ingham on Friday, ; pe ohne from the Coun- !ha ar s1 i til ich elf st 1 t so ca to Sn 80 of 11,31 -Hee Tinei. Fel 10 marritigot lures for ties year 1001, whioli was at vero granted, which r per 10.1.WO. The yore filed by bus - There was a strik- unties and towns. ltage Sims 1S, in Darinun .1S per In Rutlandshire s. In the towns of n the percentage .2110. tear graduatee, readily secure good Positions. beettuse our high grade trend/ate, eresuree them to first- elass services. Bueiness men want first. class warliers earl have ins time to waste upon the other Mod. COM. memo a course /IOW and bo eady for a poeition in the fall. Write for W. J. ELLIOTT Mrs. Keeling, ing with her sis for a few days. ren returned h and visit with days. ing for Winnip { of Grand Ora America. He points in Man home Mr. Jas. 'nut g, of London, late in the ; the harboring b 1 his family to Lo children are vi Shelburne for a Mr. and Mrs. months visit to They will sail fr ed. soparation the rate of iS.77 fo e In 1001 7,3n0 order • is at the rate of ea. O Of this nunther 491 , bands 2511 by wives. , ing diversity in the 1 t tions in the various c In London the poor ' 100,00o of popnlatiot there were no petitioi '; Blackburn and Bolt arrived. Parties who intetta using ; cement soon will do Ulf? wise act if they buy it now, as cemout will likely mi - t ; vanee in price before long. We are aleo !agents fcr Hanover cement. E, McDonald Were at -ednesday evening of ing the wedding, of istor, Miss Charlotte ward W. McRoberts. Cargill has beau visit - Mrs. Kaiser and child - e with Mrs. Keeling gill friends for a few er left on Monday morn- lat to attend the meeting, (ph go Lodge of British • ev will visit at diflerent toba before returning The first basilic. to come before the • — Conference on TI irstlay morning was e election of P esident. Rev. Jasper ilson, of Ridge own was elected on e first ballot. is nearest competitor s Rev. Richard Hobbs, the pastor of bbs well dese s the office and will doubt be ele ted neat year. Ilex. esley E. Kerr vas elected Secretary the conference and Rev. T. E. Mari- ana Rev. A. . Birks, both of Lon - n seistant Se rotaries. Mr. Wilson taking the eh r made a short address thaukiug the me here for electing him. the position, a d said he would rather President of t Leaden Conference n any other co ference. siness hero was in town e.e.th arrangerents to move „"e Am. Mrs Young and LLL iting at her home in Nva the ow weeks. Robert Mosgrove, of Ir° Tuesday for a three °to.° England. and Ireland. vve Montreal on Satur- °L day on the stea ner, Bavarian of the son Allan Line. The were ticketed by Mr. ° Havis, the loc agent. on WANTED—To buy a ntt Apply to, 0. Mao to er of good u of Winghant. Real Estate thit A Pretty Ju A very pleasant ev home of Mr. Henry Wednesday of this riage of his secon Maud Kerr to Mr. son of Mr. Sohn Al ersou of tOW11. :NESS Nettie Deacon, of Hilton, cousin of the bride was bridesm, and Mr. W. Kerr assisted the groom The ceremony was performed at 13.30 y Rev. Wrn, Lowe in the presence of and friends after w pany sat down to Tho bride and groo ham's most popul they will have the of friends, for a happy couple left tWin for Montreal today On the Alla friends for nt took place at the err, John street on eek, being the mar. daughter, Miss Ida Alex. 3, Alderson, he invited relatives ich the happy emu - 1 elegant dejeuner. are two of Wing - young people and est wishes of a host lappy future. The nd will sail en Sett Line steamer. &w- here they will visi. Rev. E. N. Bak r of Stratford, who goes to 13roadway abernaele, Toronto, having been trans red to Toronto Con- ference, bade fare veil to London Con- ference. The Con erence passed a re. solution wishing fr. taker prosperty in his new field. of vork. Rev. Dr. A. Lan ford of Owen Sound, ferred to this confer - ted to Stratford, was ed the conferenee. ived from Chancellor toria, College. This tudents attending, an last year. The total s in arts is 377 and in co reassembled after1 ial Conference Com - who has been tran present and addres A report was re Enmesh of Vi year there are 415 increase of 18 ove number of studen theology 138. When conferei luncheon the S LEADIETA SHOE, STORE" WITIGHAPIPS WHITE OANVAS AND LINEN SHOES If you are going to tho mountains or sea shore, or if you are going to take an outing of any kind, you'll need Canvas Shoes or Oxfords. Canvas and Linen Shoes have out. , lived the fad stage—they are so cool, comfortable and neat looking that they are here to stay. High and low cut for Men and Women. Women's Styles $1.00, $1.26 All Swelldom will wear white Canvas Shoes this Summer. W GRE The Sh R.