Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Wingham Times, 1903-09-17, Page 8
RITOWE & CAMPBELL. GRAND DISPLAY OF FWiuter Goads No better assortment ot side of the cities ; and including Dress Goods, f the . best es makers in goods can be had out - the prices are right ; Silks and Trimmings, France and Germany. MANTLES, of the latest New York and Paris styles. FUR RUFFS and FUR COATS, including Persian Lamb, Astrachan and Coon, from -the best furriers in Canada, will be on display THURSDAY, SEPT. 24T11 and following days. Spacial Prices tor Saturday and all the following week 12 pieces Flannellette, 30 and 32 inches wide, reg. so. for - - .05 10 pieces Wrapperatte, assorted patterns and eclors, worth 10c and 12140, for - .08 5 pieces Dress Goods, assorted colors, 54 -inch, regular 75c, for - - .50 5 dozen Ladies' Cashmere Hose, reg 30c & 40c, .25 -'5 pieces Table Linen, regular 500 to 750, for .40 100 pairs Men's and Women's Shoes, special .50 50 pairs Ladies' Kid Gloves, $1.25 quality for .50 12 Ladies Mantles, worth $8 & $,0, fall fair price $5,00 Butter 15e and 16e; Eggs 15e; taken as cash. reenvitiAlAlealevflioWteleetaWa/te. ofte4bigela-el,W41.0%/Witelal RITCHIE & CAMPBELL. $ r�'°lNt�'O+'�v'tb�61v'RY'�'0�'�"�/'i•�'i�'���C•��Bv��+'f8r�'i.'S. 1 —James Scott, "the Old Irish School- master," died last week at his home in Clinton, Ile was one Of the oldest citizens iu the county, and had reached the ripe age of ninety-five. Malty Cana- dians prominent in the life of the corny try got their first instruction from him' —Miss Jessie Malcolm, one of Kincar- dine's most charming young ladies, was i married on Wednesday, Sept. 9th, at "Drumquharn," the residence of the bride's parents, to Dr, 3. T.' Clarke, a rising young physician of Toronto. The bride is a daughter of Mr. A. Malcolm, ex -M. P. P. —Dr. Brown, L. R. C. P., London, Eng., specialist in diseases of the eye. ear, nose and throat intends visiting Wingham at the Queen's hotel on the fourth 'Wednesday of each month. His professional card will be found on the front page of this issue. His first visit will be on Wednesday of nest week. 1 TRE WINGITAM TIES, SEPTEMBER 17, 1903 .+-i-++++++++++++++,:-+++++•:•+I C MINOR LOCALS. -1• IF`'I A GOMPI,ETE STOCK O1 +ef«i 1 1 Paper May be found at this store at any time of the year. During September and October, however,the assortment will be larger than it will be in Novem- ber and December, so that if you have any Fall housecleaning and decor- ating to do, now is the best time to make your selection and have us re- serve what you will need if not ready to use it. 4. r PERSONALS. FALL \ND WINTER MILLINERY! Mr. Jas, McKelvie was calling on old friends in towu this week, Mr. Wni. Fields spent Sunday with friends in Lucknow. Lieense Inspector Paisley, of Clinton was in town on Wednesday. ° Miss Jennie Holliday has gone to To- ronto, where she has secured a situation. Lawson Bisbee spent a couple of weeks visiting friends in Buffalo and Corning, Y. Miss Mamie Thornton, of Woodstock, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. M. Tudhope. Miss Lizzie Dulmage of Gorrie was visiting with Wingham friends for a few days last week. Mrs. Thomas Matthie and Miss Ida spent last week with Wingham friends.— L•uoknow Sentinel. Miss Jennie Walker returned home Tuesday night after a two weeks' visit with friends iu Toronto, Miss Vey Morton returned home Tues- day after spending a few weeks with friends in Brampton and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bradwm were visit- ing for a few days during the week with their son in Hamilton. To the Ladies of J'Vinghatn and vicinity Millinery Opening. I wish to announce that I am now ready for the fall and winter Millinery trade, with a complete stook of the latest ideas and novelties iu headwear, I have decided not to ve a formal opening, for th reason• hat very often the hats made up or display become soiled, especial the weather on open-' ing day is not iie. On account of foregoing the usual opening, we will be able to give better lutentiou to early orders. You are cordially invited to come in and examine our stock, It will be a pleasure to show you the goods. We will be pleased to welcome the ladies of Wingham and vicinity to our store on Mrs, W. E. Aley —The TIMES for 15 cents to the end of 1903. —Thursday and Friday of next week are the days of the Wingham Fall Fair. -The new windmill at the Queen's hotel was placed in position this week. =The Lairs to any address till Janu- ary 1st, 1004 for 15 cents. --The Western Fair at London is attrating a large number of people from this vicinity this week. —Messrs. Cassels & Carr's bus has been treated to a fresh coat of paint, which gives it a splendid appearance. The up-to-date farmer uses the Verity plows, because they are the best. Sold by Alf. Glover, Wingham. + }• —Wingham's Fall Fair will be better than any previous fair. The days are Thursday and Friday of next week. + !v—Owing to the' advance in flour the • price of bread has been raised in a num- • ber of cities and towns. —Just received a fine lot of printers stationery at the Thies office. Call and • leave your order for anything in the job ,i, printing line. —A. number of the local members of ,°•`y°. the Masonic Order attended the funeral i� j of the last Dr. Montgomery at Gorrie on 3 1 Tnursday of last week. —The 'limns is adding new, names to '' its list every day. You can have this '' I paper sent to any address until January All Wall Paper4.,1111 1st, 1904 for 15 cents. Trimmed Free, —Messrs. Ball Bros., furniture dealers . t have enlarged their advertising space in .� � this Issue. Lookup their advt. in Millinery Opening Tuesday, September 22nd when we will greet So with n elaborate display of Sty Mil - finery. /} We feel confident that you will be delighted with our display, A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Wingham acid vicin- ity to visit our Milliner i•Lomens on 1 Tuesday September 22 R. Small, of Wingham, was here Mon- day, on a visit tc, his brother, Thos. E. Small.—Forest Free Press. Mr. Harry Ansley left on Thursday last for Brampton, where ho has accept- ed a position. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beenier were in Shelbourne last Wednesday attending the wedding of their son, Mr. Milton Beenier. Mr. Murray Wilson, and Miss Belle Wilson, of Turnberry visited with friends in Toronto for a few days dur- ing the week. Mrs. Helps and Mrs. Shorts returned home on Monday after a six weeks visit with relatives and friends in Peterboro and vicinity. Vanstone rt - Wm, Ro e Mayor ti anstone and Mr.son were in Blyth on Wednesday attend- ing the Voters' List Court in the interest of the Liberals. Miss E. B. Cahill, of Paris, left for hone last week after a visit of three weeks with her cousin, Miss Lizzie Robertson and other friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Andrews and family, of Wingham, are spending a few days in town with Mrs. Andrews, par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Purcell.—Lis- towel Standard. K I another column, It will pay you. 4 —no,�J C o ■ ° I ManitobaThecentral were visitedadwestern Saturaaportib loaf. C o()per O� g y yns p (SueeEssers to Alec tics.) UH PRICES On ei--"� ACHES, 25e, 50c and 75c. I1UMS, all sorts, COe bttshel, EARS, 15e a peck. O XATOES, 30c a peek. IttllT JARS. ---Pints 65e, Quarts 75c, Half Gallons 00c. MINIM SETS. -Y..- $8.00 for other fellows' $10.00 ones. )ILET SETS—All prices. nd ,ll sorts of good fresh Groceries. "e have the goods at right prices, ,tipecitrl delivery during the fralit n, which insures promptness. Try us. We'll treat you right. T e' �iJo bably the worst snow storm ever ex- perienced in the mouth of September. —The Epworth League of the Method- ists church will hold a Corn Social in the lecture room of the church this (Thursday) evening. A good program has been prepared. y and Crockery Store 68 Citick Delivery All orders will receive our best atten- tion. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • 4 MISS MACPHERSON, Wingham, September, 1903. when we will be most pleased to show you our new styles in Mil- linery for fall and winter wear. You will see here the very latest productions in up•to-date head - wear. • • i • • • • • • •• s • • ••• • C. J. MAGUIRE ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Con- veyancing clone. OFFICE—In Vanstone Block, Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. All orders will `,receive careful 'attention. Missoyd. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a Court held. pursuant to the Ontario Vt\te bof the CoHis untyofHeu tin, at t - the said Town of Wi 'slur of October, 1903,, 1 and determine th and omissions in t ility of the Town of Wingham for the year sro3. 1 •' es. All persons having bnatn S at ,to Court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated, Clerk's Otlice7Wiin EmL Sept.O17, 1903 . B.Clerk of the said Town and Court. It pays best in the end. D. M. Gordon • • LAST WEEK we had a little • talk with our customers about our magnificent • LADIES' COATS. The • styles, quality and prices of these beautiful garments are bringing • new customers and friends to this • store daily. o Come and get the very latest • and the very best that is obtain- able in Ladies' Garments. • • • Oux • • Gress Goods and• Waist Patterns ••• •• are the very latest New York and •. Paris designs. All goods of real • • merit, and they were purchased • • on such special terms that we are • able to give very special induce- • • meats to all buyers of these • • unequalled beauties. ••• •• • • • • • • M. Gordon' • • •• DIRECT IMPORTER. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••♦ Import Glass The Canada Business College 0 4 • Just arrived from Belgium ! ! l We are in a position to quote you very low figures on glass for house build- ing, barns and stables. Call and get our prices, MeRIMMIONNIMIP We also handle all kinds PLOW POINTS such as Verity, Wilkinson, Fleury, Frost Wodd, Cockshutt, Teeswaterr, Patterson, Percival, Port Hope, Ayr, Tolton and Essex Centre. FISHLEIGH'S HARDWARE STORE. Smith & Pethick's old stand, TYVVVVYYYYVYYYYVYYYYVYYVvv ► ► we h► • • ► ► ► ► ► ► ► CHATHAM, ONT., With its 27 years of successful work to its credit, stands without a peer in Canada in the line of BUSINESS or SHORTHAND training 346 students placed in good positions in the past eleven months shows what we do for our students when graduated. College Reopened for Fall Term, Sept. 1. Our catalogue is the handsomest issued by any business school in the Dominion. Copy sent by addressing, D. MCLACHLA` lath CO., Ont. 'ill be ist Act, cunty Court Town Hall in 13th and 14th days clock st. m., to hear eral complaints of errors o Voters'List of the Munici- •NOTICE Notice is eby given that , Court will be held pursuan - > the Ontari , eters' Lists Act, by His Honour, e Judge • the County Court of the County of : ron. i the Forester' Hall, Bluevale, on Monda-- t . 21st day of Septem- ber, 1903 at 1 o'cloalt p i., to hear and deter- mine the several ••m - aints of errors and omissions in the oter. List of :,the Mu- nicipality of Tur ,erry for 103. All persons ing business t the Court are required to n end at the said ti . s and place. Bluevale ' ept 3rd. 1003. JOHN BU • Ss, Clerk o ownship of Turnberry a .l Consti- tt .r0. Clerk of Court. Mrs. W. E. Aley and her hat trimmers Miss Irving, attended the Detroit millinery openings recently,and brought home the newest ideas and novelties in ladies' headwear. Mrs. Smythe of R•ydal Bank. wife of W. R. Smythe, M. P. P. for Algoma is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. John Campbell and other relatives and friends in Wingham and vicinity, Mr. Adam McKay, of Vancouver, B. 0. is visiting with his brother, Mr. R. H, Mckay and calling on old friends in i I town. Mr. McKay 9 went West fourteen years rs a g o and he sees many es and • new faces in his native town. —Four car loads of stock were shipped from Wingham on Monday as follows:— W. I•', VanStone, car load of hogs; D. E. McDonald,car load of cattle; Robert- son & Burchill, two car loads of cattle. —The regular meting of Camp Cale- donia, Sous of Scotland will be held on Monday eveninginext. All members are requested to bo present. Matters in con- nection with the coming concert will be discussed. —The Post -Master General has author- ized the issue of $10 postal notes. The commission on these postal notes is only 5 cents, and this is a convenient and sate way of sending money, a receipt being given. Er.TarorT—In wingh tin, on September lith, the wife of Win. Ellicott; a daughter. CRONE—In Bras -sets, on S,f,t. 3, to Mr. and Mrs.. It. Cruise; a sin. M(CAT.T.v>t—In Esrey, on Sept, 0th to Mr. and ;tlrs, D. McCallum; a son. Otavt a—In Brussels, on Sept, 2nd, to Mr. and Sirs. Robt. Oliver; a sun, Mrs. Samuel WiluBrussels, aughttr.bth to Mr. and MIARRIED Cor.T.TV—TATTT.t:--At the resideneo of the September t ef? on Albert t bride's mother, Aih jr , lith, b• Ray. Dr. G / 'lir. Wm. Collins to Miss by Little, bo,,i of Wingliamt BIER ,tL Maryritrii, relict f hBrussels, nSept,, ged s Dr:Nliow-In Brussels on Sept. Ist}t, Sarah Grace years, 7 mon of the days.i llenboty, agt BVTTONIn Morris on Sept. dth, Elizabeth M. Alcock, wife of Albert Button, ngE,d 35 years. • tong -In Aslifieki, on Thursday, Sept.. :rid ---Tho local milliners are now ready for the fall and winter season with sea. sonable goods. The ladies of Wingham and vicinity will do well to inspect the beautiful headgear. Read the an- lleuncemeuts in another column, .-The frame part of Lloyd's door lac. tory has been covered with galvanized red A no'ty plat- form. p iron which is pa form is being built at the front of the factory'. These improvements will make the factory ranch. warmer and give it a xmttoll< better +s 0e, FARM FOR SALE. As s in the Agency, I public that Massey-Harri will be kept on I have also secu Kemp's 20th Spreader and t and Separators Four only Buggies, m time for a the Pub cessor to Joh ASSEY-H vish to i full ri,HE undersigned offers for sale a choice L 100 -acre farm within 5 miles of Wingham. 80 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation 11 acres good hardwood bush, balance well timbered are ereh o ed adar sci wabrick house and bank barn, For further particulars apply to ALF. GLOVER, Wingham. YORKSHIR Martha Coote, t relict of the late I raneis Cook,) ag,'d ,:3 /+-ora, 3 nonthn and 13 mouths. NOTICE Tenders will until Tue day. etions anti ad according tops. at our office. The eontraeto be r» gnirecl t 10 per cent. of Of the comp gpe(lAed tint 0 CONTRACT 1 RR BOAR THE undersigned oughbred Im " Summer Hill Mat three years old and Son Mill Grove, Ont. ton Lad era, 3601, brt b ton Hall, Notting km, Summer Hill Ho • well tin Spencer, St. Iv . , Eng. For terns a ly at farm, DAVIDSON, ffers TGF OR SALE A or sale his Won Yorkshire Boar, Gth." This boar is bred by D. C. Flatt & e is sired by Budding - L. Mills, Rudding- His dam was .) 3547, bred by S. ham Junction. inghant P. O. C Ames ARRIS form the ne of the far appliances ncl. e• he agency for Cent.ry Manure Wate oo Engines fthe Wm.G t be sold. No bargain. y & Son s your F. CLOVER 9 ,NT, - WINGHA received. by tl undersigned etc br r .i't ,10303. for alter- ition to ortr foundry plant, s a s 'iflq ationv to bo seen n f iii nerrastrily accepted. AV tender is rtccepted will de ,trim marked elosple for heeint raetprier. as ,t guarantee tion Of thio contract within a Vii rhssitat, On$Rs iaUo..,Lim '.terl, x. GRAM? {( RAI MAY' 11 SYST E,MI , Western Fair, London vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvVV" .4 4. 4' house, ve et Wingham to London and return—Sept. 12th to 18th, 52.25. Sept. 15th and 17th, $1.75 All tickets valid for return until Sept. 21st. YORKSHIRE BOAR OR SERVICE FURNITURE for any room in the kinds of wood, all in different well made finished. Prices as low as can be had. Curtain Poles in all shades. Picture Framing promptly attended to. and well 1 4 4 -4 41 4 4 You are cordially invited to look through our t stock before purchasing furniture elsewhere. WALKER BROS. & BUTTON Furniture and Undertaking. .••.. 4 47 43. The Furniture Store opposite the Post Office. 4 i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAs -SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Harvest Excursions $23.00 to 840.00 to points in Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. GGoingng Septt. . 28th, valid returninvalid g until Nov. until llov. 36. 0. rPHE undersigned will keep for service on his farnt at Wingham Junction, the thor- oni:hbred Imprort=d Yorkshire Boar, "Lake- view Premier. Lakeview Premier was bred by R. F. Duck & Son, Port Credit, Ont. His r 4G'iG bred Mester, by sire was Summer Hill bra. D. C. Flatt & Son, Mill Grove Ont. His dam, Lakeview Daisy 10518, bred by E5, F. Duck & Son. Terms, 11.00, at time of service, with privilege of returning. G. DAVIDSON, Winghain P.O. Annual Western Excursions AT THE North-Westerll Fair, - Wiligilam Thursday & Friday, Sept. 24-25 SINGLE TARE TOR THE ROUND TRIP To Port Huron, Cincinnati, Mich. Cleveland, Ohio. n Detroit,„ Columbus Grand Rapids ” Saginaw, . Dayton, Bay City, " Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago, Ill. St. Paul, iMnns apolis, limn. Good going Sept. 24, 25 and 2Gth. Valid returning on or 'before Oct. 12th. For tickets and all information apply to agents. L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. Life Assurance The Mutual life of Canada None Safer None Beter 'lire - Insurance Purely Canadian ;Stock Companies, Rates adegtiat© but not e>rce,8sive. Claims promptlt.eettted. CiOiSFaN,� Fair to be • opened at 1.30 r. INA., on the 25th, by an Address on New Ontario, by R. R. GAI'1 EY, 15-t I• P. yes 1—FREE-FOR-ALL-Trot or Pace (Dar. ry and Cap. Brino barred) Purse $150.00 • 2-2.35 TROT, 2.40 PACE ...... Purse $50.00 3—GENTLEMEN'S ROAD RA o four -wheeled vehicle.—lst prize Set Rubber Harness by •as. Knechtel, $30; 2nd prize, Cooler, value $12.00; 3rd prize, Plush Rug, value $8.00 $50,0 THE PURSES WILL BE DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS : No. 1-50%, 25%, 15e6, 10% ; 5 to enter, 4 to start ; mile heats ; best 3 in 5. No. 2-50%, 30%, 20% ; 4 to enter, 3 to start ; mile heats; best 3 in 5. No. 3—Horses to be owned on the first day of July, 1903, and to have been 'used ' exclusively for road purposes, and not been trainee by a professional trainer • dnriug the last 12 months; hobbles barred; owners to drive their own horses. Prizes on exhibition at Chas, Knechtel's harness shop. Bell i office in the e athso factory, . Bt 11 Esq., Tilos received by, ' s will be, Entries up to 11 o'clock a.m., 25th inst. Horses to be ready to start at 1.30 o'clock p.m. An entrance fee of 5 per cent. will be charged in Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5 per cent. retained from winners in No. 1. The Committee reserve t,lle right to change the order of the above races Association rules to govern. Harvest E will be run on SI2FTLMI$J31L kith and 20th; returning until'14OVEM13EI 16th and 30th respectively, 1903. RETURN PARES TO innipeg, Man. f2egine, Assa I Q,30 Waskad1, Man bi005ejnw,A541a WW Estevan Assn 1 Torlcton, Assa ii Eigin, Alan Arcola,Assa Prince Alberti J Moosomin, Assn t2 Sask. $J J Wawanesa, Mani MacLeod, Alba I Miniot,5, Assn Calgary, Alba 1 Binscarth, Man GranclView,Mon Red Deer, Alba' $4b SwnnItiaer,bian Stratlicona " Froin all pints in Canada, Axillo, Sault Ste. Marie, 'Windsor and east. Apply to nearest Canadian Pacific Agent for pamphlet. Tickets are not good on "imperialLiinited." A. 11, NOTMAN, AsAi!1 In z cameral 5t, East, t'Ioroet gent nto ....,ter, ,r. CHICKEN -PLUCKING CONTEST on 25th in front of grand stand, Prizes, $2; $1- Football Tournament, September 24th and 25th. Onalwasonsormaimesiss Of Sept. 24th a Promenade Concert will be given in the Hall rou evening at Fair Grounds. Band and other attractions in attendance, closing with a grand ,. D=SPZ-A-Y OE' Grand Concert in the Town Hail on the Evening of 25th For which the following talent has been secured : II. RUTHVEN MoDONALD, Baritone Soloist; WILL. 14 eLEOD, Humorist; and MISS SUSIE McGILL, Spanish Dancer. Admission to Concert, .25c and 35c Plan of hall and sale of seats open itt DouGLASS' Drug Store on Monday, Sept. 21st, at 12.30 r.sf. . J. ELLIOTT idem, It. A. DOUGLASS, WM. ROBERTSON, Treasurer, Secretary+.