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The Wingham Times, 1903-08-13, Page 1
4 4 0o VOL XXXIL—NO. 1644. otee- WINGHAM TIMES. WINGIIAM, ONTAIII(, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1903, SIGN OF THE GIG SEAR 0111•0=11•11“10•10•1101.1•1•01111.im New Goods We have now a full stock of Gents' Furnishings, and can assure you that any- thing bought from us is right -up-to-the-minute and at right prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE SHIRTS ff f: -.f f, TIES • HATS COLLARS ff HOSIERY • BRACES and everything in connec- tion with the Gents' Fur- nishing department. In Tweeds you will always find our stock new and up- to-date, and we can assure you a perfect fit, and at right prices. Remember, we sell cheap Homuth Bros. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by FitANK PArEItsoN, No. 23 Victoria street, Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK WINGHAM Capital paid up, $ 2,980,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $3,330,000 40 cents Minus 25 cents Equals 15 cents, That's only a simple little problem in arithmetio, but the result comes pretty close to indicating the amount that can be saved by baying your Groceries, Fruits, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets and Fancy China here. Three reasons why you should buy here: 1. We don't keep our cellar full of old stock, but rather sacrifice a little in price and clear the goods out. 2. We try to buy from the best makers, andtake all the discounts os ible for cash, tefo a cagive customers the benefit of our close buying. 3. Wo don't ask extortionist prices and then drop away down, as that is misleading the people, as 'we too often see In advertise- ments; but we marls our goods at very small profits, which enables us to turn them over often. So just call and get some of our genuine bargains in the above, as we want the room, and won't keep them over. R. A, Hutcheson ■ GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Prompt Delivery, - Phone 50. Who Wants a Farm ? I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 50, 75,100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce; Kincardine Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms. 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 doing good business for sale cheap. Also a wagonshop. A general store with large trade,' live village. Also a large/amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. Fe^ further par- ticulars apply to J. A. Ma 6NGIB, Insurance Agent, Uolyrood. Farmers' 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 BOth June and 31st December each year. A. E. GIBSON, Manager. B. Vanstone, Solicitor. BANK 0F HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,700,000.00. Total Assets, $22,000,000. President— Hort. W. Ginso.r. Vice -President and General Manager —T. Tuast:at t. DIREC'. OES George Bosch, John Proctor, A. B. Lee, John S. Hendrie, Goo. Rutherford. Assistant General Managor—R. S. STEVEN. inspector—H. M. WATSON. Real Estate , You cannot invest your money in anything better than a good farm or bassinets property in town. 1 have some excellent value in farm proper- ty at the present time. For those who are looking for fauns to buy. 1 might just say that it will pax you to have a look at what I have to offer you. Tust a ward to those who have propertto dispose of : Let me find that "other man"for you, I hate ten chances to your one. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. 0..1. MAGUIRE, Ideal Estate Agent. (Office upstairs in Vanstone block.) Borings 13ank--1#aurs 10 to 3; Saturday, 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards received. In - tweet allowed, and computed on the 30th No- vember and 31st May each year and added to principal. Special Deposits also received at current rates of interest. Drafts on Greet Britain and the United States Bought and sold. Travellers ere notified that the Bank of /tarn• then and its Branches issue Cirouhtr Rateeof National Provincial Bank of 13ug1and, Limited, which can be Cashed without charge or tron- lble In any part of the world, W. COE]9OTTh Agent »ZO1t1N1101/ Ik /101.13.1.3113, Solicitors. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's advertisement. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to core headache. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rltbbers. Death of Miss Ethel McI McIntosh, former at her house in Ln aged 20 years. D for some time will bereaved parents a the sympathy of m in their affliction. iss McIntosh. osh,daughter of D.R. of Wingham, died kuow on Sunday last, eased had been sick lung trouble. The d family will have ny Wingham friends I am prepared t for all kinds of at VanStoue's but pay the highest price ides. Was, DIAMOND her shop. Winghr. Mr. Semi. Bean planing mill, wisl nounce that the pl has again passed in he will continue th stand. Mr. Bennet oessfnl in the plant' we wish.him coutin Why smoke five - can have a ten-cen price at Buckley's Planing Mill. tt, of the Wingham s the TlaMES to an Ling mill property o his hands and that business iu the old has been very she mill business and ed success. Butcher Busi ess Change. Mr. W. F. VanSt a ne has sold his butch- ering business to r. John Taylor, who hiss' moving to "Ingham from Ripley. Mr. Taylor has f :en engaged in the butchering busine: s at Ripley for a num- ber of years, and will take possession here on the 15th 1 t. He has the best wish of the TIMES WANTED—At o housemaid. Goo Dinsley House. Warning The TIMES has ed that some par fish with nets in Maitland river. fishing laws and not discontinue ti will be prosecute ent ci one ar hen yon the same Sunday Sch The Sunday Sch cardine on Tuesda of the Brnsse:'s Sn largely attended. filled when the tr and a second trai vey the crowd f lake. 102 tickets ham station. Th cool for an enjoy ce, a good cook and wages. ORR BROS., Fishermen. is week been inform - es have been catching he north branch of the his is contrary to the f the guilty parties do is unlawful work they 4 plugs best ,.basso for 25c. Also light wagon and arness for sale SCOTT'S Restaurant. Change of Business. The Massey -H rris Co. will in future be represented it this district by Mr, Alf Glover, former/ of Orangeville, who has purchased t ' e business from Mr. John Ames. M . Glover is a very ener- getic young ma who will handle the best of everyth .g in the various ma- chines used by t ' e up-to-date farmer,in- eluding manor: distributors, high grade vehicles, cream separators, etc. of Excursion. of excursion to Kin- , ander the auspices iday schools was very The coaches were well in reached Wingham was required to con - m Lucknow to the ere sold at the Wing - weather was rat er Me day's onti)U A SNAP IN CLOTHING. 20 r cent off Men's and Boys' cloth' at Isard & Co's. for fifteen days, inning Satur- day, August 15th. See advt. Fon SALE:—In the town of Wingham, lots 4 & 5 ou the west side of Josephine St., on which is situated a cider mill with all equipments; will be sold very cheap. Apply, to, 0. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent. Wingham. Letter fro Mr. D. MoPherso a letter from J. J. went to the west a taking with him a Elliott's many frien learn that he is nnp the Brandon fair hii second prize in a fie foal nine weeks Kelton, took first p for best Clydesdale owner refused an 0f Colt. It lnay be sai was purchased from of East Wawanosh west last summer, $1 A YEAR IN ADYA' Good semi; Wru:i You well-known tO ipau a son of toWnl t fan, met with great aucce the RifleMeet In. Wi In the Winnipeg Co tion in :a list Of thi Serge. Youhill.was 1 in the militia match Iu the grand total of ing Sergt. Youiill w of the field of Some n ooting. rill, of Winnipeg, of our readers and r. Saml, Youhill, s in shooting at mpeg last week. oration competi- y prize wiunere, third place, and e was fourth man. he two days shoot• nine points ahead uety marksman. Gar n Party. A garden part will be held ander the auspices of the esminster Guild of the Presbyterian ch reh, in the town park, on Friday even g, Aug. 14th, commenc- ing at 8 ococ e ] k. The town band will be present and f irnish music during the eyening. Refre rments,, including ice cream, cake, lens tide, eta.,. will be dins pensed on the gr 'Inds, Admission to the grounds 10c. o effort will be spar- ed to make this g deu party the event of the season, P seeds to be applied o procuring a new ipe organ. the West. Mast week received lliott, V. 8., who rut three weeks ago, car of horses. Mr. fa will be pleased to poring in health. At black team secured d of seventeen. A d, from Prince of ze, and sweepstakes rn the ground. His er of $200 for the that the colt's dam Mr. Jahn Scandrett and taken to the LOST—A silver watch and - gold chain, between Wingham al d ria, on B line road, last Friday; a i ral reward will be given to finder. J. W. Rettenbury, Bank of Hamilton, Wingham. Winghai The prize lists fair will be read If you want goo, shoes for litttle money go to 40 Butte & Co. A Peculiar Mr. Geerge Garton ion 13, East Wawano a peculiar accident On of last week. He wa_ ing in hay from a pies with a horse and w means the shaft of t Mr. Garton On the nib fracture of the small t will lay him aside fro or four weeks, and co season of the year, is f's Fall Fair. or the Wingham fall for distribution this ccident. of lot 28, coucess- , met with rather onday Morning engaged in draw - of new groaud, gon. By some e wagon struck. w, resulting in a ne, The accident work for three ing at this bus ufortunate WANTED—Good strong y. tit omen, to lean the moulding a d .cove-mouutiug trades. Apply at o .., THE WESTERN FOUNDRY CO., Wingham. week and copies may be had on appli- cation to the sec tart', Mr. Wm. Robert- son. In the lis of special prizes we notice that Mr. has. Knechtel, harness maker is giving set of single harness as the first prize in the gentleman's road race. This she d bring out a large entry list in this ce. Other attractions and special prize are 'being arranged which will make a fall fair to be held on September 24t and 25th one of the best fairs ever het in Wingham. Hous8 To RENT—Eight rooms and pantries. Hard and soft water. Stable on lot. Apply to JNo. A. MCLEAN. Successf A number of coming very susses have noted iu recen (seas of some of 0 week Mr. R. H. Mo bass that measured Jas. Sieinin recen that measured 30 in of Tnrnberry can 1 as he recently can 7% pounds and me I Fishing. inghamites are be- ful fishermen. We issues of the snc- r townsmen. Last ay captured a black 22 inches and Mr. y caught a mullet hes. Mr. R.Woods, hold as champion t a mullet weigh- uring 38 inches. Millions o The Dominion Ex Aug. 27 to Sept. 12, colossal scale. The value to many millio Unlisted that the Ju late Queen Victoria, the King are to be e are worth upwards ling, or $10,000,000. is inestunable, for m not be replaced. India alone are wort million pounds, and eludes costly, rare a bering 013, from al the known world. priceless presents th mannfacturea and n al millions, to say n stook and horses, which will be Wort short, if the value view wore placed at it would not b0 an Exhibition. ibition at Toronto, ill really be on a xhibits will run in s of dollars. It is ea - flee presents of the which by order of hibited at Toronto, two million ster- In fact their value ny of them could he presents from more than half a the collection in. unique gifts, num. oat 'every part of n addition to the re will be on vieW nerals worth sever - thing of the live nitry, dogs, etc., more millions. In f the articles on fty million dollars essive estimate. Municipal Services The Municipal tele William does not ap the success that has judging from the foj the "Times-Journa sat Fort William. hone plant at Fort err to havebeen eeu claimed for it, (lowing statement in " of 23rd July, of A Grea The Central Busi ford is the school reputation for pla teachers in other enjoys a large patr many young men business positions. for a catalogue. lid Principal, will be one if you are inte education, that town, over the tgnature of Mr. A. J. Woodhead,a prone nent citizen:— "The public (ele trio light and tele- phone) services ha e been administered with inefficiency. cl inaptitude culmin- ating in the destru tion of the Town Hall with its valuable cords, a costly law- suit in which the own has been signally worsted, and to• ay we have another n in theele lightplant, electric c simply throngh .seer mismanagement, which will met age slim and deprive the oitiMans. ef-ligh or_ probably some weeks. The Man ipal telephone ser- vice is so bad that very user of it is dis- gusted and suppor rs of legitimate pub- lic ownership are 'hngrined and disap- shoot. ess College of Strat- hat enjoys a great ug its graduates as usiness colleges. Itt nage and is placing nd women in good Write to the College . W, J. Elliot, the !leased to send you. vested in a business Hay {never Unknown. Certain it is, and many years of care - fns experience are Casa of she statement, u , that hay fever, and kiudred annoying and troublesome summer affections dis- tressing to so many thousands all over the country, recurring as regularly as July and Augnst,are absolutely unknown in the "Highlands of Ontario." Thous- ands of people go to Muskoka, Georgian Bay or the Lake of Bays every year for nothing else but to avoid hay fever, and find perfect immunity front the ailment, and, mauy by going there regularly for a period of a few years are said to be permanently cured. Hay fever booklet can be had free for the asking by applying to L. Harold, G. T. R. agent, Wingham. The Electric Light Plant. During the week le members of the town conncil visited the poiker house of the Wingham Elec is Light Co. and inspected the plant. This week Mr. W. H. Green, the man er of the Electric Light Co., and To n Clerk Ferguson have been busy pre aring estimates in connection with th corporation pur- chasing the plant. As soon as the figures have been c nipleted and the Company set a price n the plant, the question of purchase will come before the Council at a speci 1 meeting to be called by the Mayor. Eggs 140. 100 tubs Butter wanted weekly. Farmers' pork for sale. GEO. E. KING. 1. 0. F. Excu Court Wingham, arranged with the excursion to Sarnia Saturday, Aug. 1 'Monday, Aug. 17th.. iis chairman of the c I success in the man I excursions of this ki sion to Sarnia. No. 505, I. 0. F., has G. T. run an via Hyde Park. ou dr, 1903, returning Mr. R. J. MacMath ,mmittee, and his gement of former d is a guarantee g will be afforded all selves of the oppor- this popular trip. 1, Highland Piper, 'Donald, Highland any the excursion - furnish music. In excursion an oppor- hose who desire it Detroit, going either ailway from Sar - Ingham at 0.50 a. g. 15th. Fare from and return $2.05. ears half fare. Re - Sarnia at 10 o'clock us. 17th. pointed. that a pleasant onti those who avail the tunity of taking i. Mr. D. E. McDona and Miss Mabel b Dancer, will accom ists on the trip and oonnection with this tunity will be giveu to spend Sunday iu by boat or electric nia. Train leaves m., on Saturday, A Wingham to Sarni. Children ander 12 turning, train leave p. m., on Monday, The Origin ©f Life by Dr. Hollick. The Marriage Guide Diseases of Women 925 pages By special arrangements with the publishers we have arranged for a special Canadian edition of 300 copies of this book. The origival price is $5.00, but we have planned to sell these 300 for $3.50 each—we pay the postage. Supply is limited. W. J. F. Mallagh BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER BRANTFORD, ,CANADA. Anderson's CURE FOR Dyspepsia and Indigestion When everything else fails, try this. It will not fail to relieve and cure all forms of Dyspepsia, Indiges- tion, Heartburn, Acid Fermentation and Mal -Assimilation of Food. 50c per Bottle FOR SALt ONLY BY Mckibbon Walton DRUGGIST Next door to post ofilee. To Our Cori During the past f has received severa which the name of given. No notice c yams coniuinnicrtt intended for publicai ticked by the name necessarily for pub guarantee of good fa 'espondents. v weeks the TDiEs. communications in le writer was not u be taken of anon - es. Whatever is ou must be authen- f the writer, not ication, but as a tri. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—West end of John Street, near C. P. R. station, Apply to R. C. KirrsoN. Baseball Au interestiug gam between the Centu men for Thursday week. This promises most interesting ga The first named teain of players of 25 years the ball has been sbel time they feel confide the fire fighters. Tli also play hard to ret baseballists, after h Union Factory tea: 4.30 o'clock sharp. atch. bas beep arranged 's and the Fire- ternoon of next o be one of the es of the season. vill be composed go, and although ed for so long a t of a victory over latter team will n their name as ing defeated the Game called at 4 plugs best tob light wagon and he S NOTICE.—The question is: Howe, can Robt. McIndoo loan his money so Cheap on notes and mortgages? Call and See. • Ronv. MCINDOO. Irish Nine The game of bas between the famou Lttcan,and the soca ly attended, and it ball ever played on boys were in good players put up a go. was unable to with are informed that given the worst of ' by the way, was Tho score was 4 to but a number of sp Wingham boys sho winners as they pl: Catcher Dann) and the Iocals played a s ball boys were well patronage they recei from the following Wingha To the Editor of the DEAn SIn,—On be Baseball Club I wish (citizens end visitors enough to patronize ansa at the game of Friday last between the home team and a pleasure for me to feel satisfied that ev ed the game can sa baseball. We par more home gam the last, in the ne ing the next game and if 'yon patrofi tee you as good ga the Eastern league sum to give good ga are patronized we games. Thanking y Ipatronage, I remain M eco for 25o. Also Hass for sale OTT's Restaurant. Good Words for During the sum large number of ton into Canada and thi resort districts situ Trunk Railway Syst favorable objective influx into Cautda tourists send "tray home papers, which tisinr the Domini extent: A letter th Norristown, Pa., " Friday, July 24th, i an extract which re "The Grand True in every respect, superior to any grea the States. The roa condition. the first -c from their appeara modern type and ar and the Pullmans t and conveniently eq The Grand Tiunk cars in addition to s Parlor Cars, these la nicest thing of the k' countered. One hal equipped as a Parlor dining -ear with a s in the centre. In th a varied assortment is served in a style ed in any first-class prices mach more junot to these cars vice containing, a the Booklover's phia. the Grand Trunk. er mouths a very ists make their way year the summer ted on the Grand in seem to be the int for this large Many of these 1 letters" to their s a means of advt r - to a very great t appeared in the aily Times," of a sample of these s as follows:— Railway is equal d iu some points railway system in -bed=s iu first-class ss conches, judging e, are of the most very comfortable, to most luxuriously ipped in use. ems its own dining at are called Cafe - ter being about the d I have ever en - of the coach is Car, the other is a king compartment dining -room section well -cooked viands ual to that obtain - restaurant and at easonable. An ad- s a Free Library Ser. ell selected list from brary, of Philadel- s Wingham. .all on Friday last Irish Nine club, of club was very large- vas the best game of the park, - `The local shape and all the game, The writer the game, but we e local boys were by the umpire, who resident of Lucan. in Lucan's favor, ctators tell us that Id have been the! ed the best ball, Pitcher Doyle, of rgame. The base - pleased with the ed as will be seen mmunication: , Aug. IOtlr, 1003. I IMES, 1f of the Wingham o thank all those, who were kind by their atteud- aaseball played on lie Irish Niue and an assure you it is thank you and I ryone who witness• that it was "truly" se playing a few s just as good as - future, Ingersoll be - ere on Aug. 21st, us we will guaran- es as you can See It costs us a good es and unless we annot play such u again for your NAGSIt McLSAN. Dr. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. EyeS tested and ;lasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. EVERY BOX OF Douglass' Dyspepsia Tablets are guaranteed to give sat- isfaction in all forms of stomach troubles—or money refunded. DOUG LASS The Druggist. I have room for two itudcnts in the Telegraph Office. Fall Term Opens Sept. 1st. CENTRAL STRATFORD.. ONT. Scores of Business Colleges have applied to us for our graduates, to act as teachers in their school Fc. This is the evidence you etre looking for as to the BEST SCHOOL to attend. Thousands of our former students are now in business life. 'Write for our handsome catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT-, PRINCIPAL. ' ' Fail Fairs. Toronto Aug, 27—Sept. 12 London ... Sept. 11-19 Wingham..., f, 24-25 Teeswater „ 7-8 Walkerton „ 23-24 Mildmay „ 28--29 Blyth Oct, 0-7. Palmerston ........ . Sept. 22-23 Listowel...... ....... " 29-30 Lucknow.... Oct. 1-2 Corrie.... " 2-3 Dunganuou " 8-9 MONEY To LOAN at 43per cent. on easy terms of repayment. Apply to A, Dalmage, Sent Block, Wingham. CEMENT—Car of Durham cement jus arrived. Parties who intend usin cement soon will do the wise act if the buy it now, as cement will likely ad vauce in price before long. We are als agents for Hanover cement. A. Youxo & SON. $3.5o shoes Some day you'II want to try the best $3.50 Shoe Made. That day you will put your feet into c o m f o r t, economy and style combined in the celebrated Slater or Hagar $3.50 Shoe for both men and women. We are determined to have the Best 3.50 Shoe on Earth and we believe we have gest it in either the Slater or Hagar Shoe. We have therm for both Hien and women. They are made of such good leathers as Valour Calf, Vici and Ideal Kid and Patent Calf. We guarantee every pair we sell. No Risk on Your Part, See? All sizes and widths. The newest creations in footwear are here. W. J. GREER, The Shoe Man.