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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-01-07, Page 1VOL XXXIII. 1665. WIN 4 SIGN OF THE BIG BEAR -s 1 We aim to satisfy! every, custom.dr. Try ui for your next! Suit or, Over 'oat. aft 011llltij.FOS. MARRIAGE LIENSES Issued by FRANK PATER . , No. 23 Victoria street, Witigham, Ont. N tnesses required. DOMINIOI BANK WINGIM Y "lCapitai paid up, 11,980,000 rvefund and • ed profit$ 3,330,000 1111 Farmer Drafts the Unite SAVIN allowed On and addedt December t aoh year, A. E. f�! 3SON, Manager. It. Panstone, 8olleitor. g. BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Notes disanted. told on all ants in Canada, States andttrope. S DEPARb'1ENT—Interest deposits 0)1 and upwards, o priuoipalpth June and 31st ET IN .HARNESS For another year's business which is now upon us. Looking back over the past one, most of us tort see where we made errors of juol;meut. Looking for- ward to the insure, most of us will try and avoid those same errors. We have made one resolution for the new year, and we don't }hind telling you what it is :—To try if possible and serve you better in every way than we've done iu the past. Now we think this is quite a propo- sition, because we really believe we've been doing pretty well in the past; and we want those who have been dealing with us to keep tab on this statement. And those who have not been dealing with us, commence now and test our capacity to serve you satisfactorily. We wish everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year I to R. A. Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Goods delivered promptly. Phone 50 Who Wants a Farm ? I have over 4 000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 50, t5, 100 160 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock, SBruce, Kincardine Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with good buildings to be 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 g ood business for sale cheap.. EsliagAolgaotofadwagons-hop. Also general money to loan at 6 per cent. For further par- ticulars apply to .1 A. MncKENGIE, insurance Arent, Holyrooci. The Leading Real Estate Office in Huron Gounty. First of all let me wish till my patrons a very homyand prosperouserots new year. We have entered u on the new year, and I would say to the real estate buyer that you could not begin the new year better than by investing in real estate. It is sure; it is a pay iing thing. You will sleep better at night if you have your money safely invested in real este c of some kind. I have a large number of very desirable properties, both in town and country, and you are invited to call at the office and I will be pleased to give you any information or show you the tit operties. Again wishing one and a11ti very prosperous new year, I am Yours for Business, C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent OPrroE Vanstone block, Wingham. 'Capital pal. up, $2,000.000.00. Eeservo Fund, $1,700,000.00. Total Assets, $22,000,000. Vic asident a G a1 Menage:.. Oeoreeeh, 3'oha Pr Joni �' Bendrie, (leo Asst. tan In Ay. War. GTBSON. .sem `' L'itNIIUGT.. Mahe B.l oe, .4 our t t - Saturday s,andnpwn recefral. In• May computed., t d tt died to Ilett 1 clap r 'eeiv itt current 1nited eral etanagety Ai. -W eetiort. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache. World's Fair St. Louis, 1904. To prepare our which will be be greatest Fair in ti Grand Trunk tisement in this weekly mention or attractive feat enders for the above and comparison the world's history, the ilway System adver- paper will hereafter ue or more leading fact re in the Fair. Good general se vent wanted at once. Apply to Mrs. C. i. Walker. HAM WINGUAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY„JANUARY 7 190-h Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers. Dr. Chish• m Accepts. The 1ii111ouncenie Thomas Chisholm ceptecl the Conservi will become the par Huron at the an elections. The am a matter of some 1 was understood th sistently refused to tics. Palmerston Pork Factory. An order has b en granted, appoint- ing, Mr. E. R. Clarkson interim liquidator of the Palmerston Pork Packing Compan • with power to wind up the Company. The assets are esti- mated at about $-1,000. This step has been taken owing o failure to arrive at a settlement of t e numerous snits by ere ditors against I ie company now pend- ing. Good house to rent ; all modern conveniences. Apply to J. A. McLean. MONEY TO LOAN at 4;s per cent, on easy terms of repayment. Apply to A Dulmage, Kent Block, Wingham. No Credi The Kingon New newspapers refuse v ments of a question thus sacrifice not a 1 which no'eredit is e forgets to add that n ed as a reward for tl of free notices fo that some spasm launcher, and to pri ing puffs of people wouldn't give up principle or charity newspaper sacrifices is Given. very truly says that ry many' advertise - hie character, and ( We cash for all of er given them, It ws apers aro allow. t is made that Dr f Wiughatit has ao- •lve norninati.n, and 's caud idate in East reaching Dominion uncement comes as ttle surprise, as it t the doctor had per - actively enter poll - Good general se the next two we (Dr.) Macdonald, ant wanted within s. Apply to Mrs. inghatn. Hocke Match The first league h .key match of the season ie. Wiughan.. will he played on the rink on Monday evening • next, 11th Inst, when the local players w ill face the puck with the Ha riston club. The band will be in att tndance, and there will be skating after he match. Harris - ton has a good team, and a good game may be expected. Puck faced at S o'clock, Slaughter Sale of Overcoats and French Flannels (250 ) at GEO. E. KING'S. Change at Do mien Bank. Last week Mr. A. )1 Gibson. who has been manager of the D minion Bank here for over two yea s received official notice of his transfe to the Seaforth agency. Mr. Gibson has succeeded in building up a good sn menial business for the bank during t is sleet time in town, and he is to be mngratnlated on his promotion to the managership of Mr. an Mrs. DR. ,MAOD.]NALD TI E CHOICE. Large and Enthusiastic athering of East Huron Liberals at Brus- sels on Wednesd last. Stirring Addresses by A. (' mpbell, M. P., A. Hislop, Ar, P. P., and ( there —The Present Meat per, r. Mac- donald, VgaaImi achy chosen. A well -attended and en husiastio Lib- eral convention was held i t Brussels on Wednesday of last week for the East riding of Huron. Des ite the very heavy roads, on account of the snow storms, there was about hundred certi- fieddelegatts present, ev ry municipnli- cy being represented, n addition to scores or other Liberals. Mr. M. Mur - die, Vice -President, one pled the chair in the absence of Presid et Duff, who was delayed by late train, Short speeches were made by Win. Mitchell, W, ii. McCracken and W. H. Kerr, after which Mr. Arch. Campbell, the well-known M. P. for " :st York, gave a flue address ou the goo 1 work r one by the Liberal G,verume in the past seven years. Hon. Dr. 111aedocald, : he able repre- sentative of the riding, t as the unani- mous choice of the conv;utinu asstand- ard-bearer for East Hurt u, and hit elec- tion is assured. Atter ti e following res- olution was adopted thr• rousing cheers were given for the King, Dr. Macdonald and Mr. Campbell, and he convention Was over. Dr. Macdonald did no until the meeting was lute train, but gave a bri the evening, as did Mr. A. and Mr. Canmple.11. E. give a good nceuutit o election day conies. The followia g resolnt Seaton; M d I b til J Leckie thea t I y r C'i Gibson have made r tauy friends in , Edgar: That we, the L Wingham who will egret to hear of Huron, desire to reeiurd their leaving town but will wish them esteem and uttecnon f success in their f'utnr home. Mr. Gib ( leader, Sir Wilfrid Laur boarded confidence in which he is the brilliah and advocate, and our f facpletofiwith Ca iadale have Attn e 'cry Liberal pga- notice from the Cana theriug shown their app eciatiou of his factures to vacate on geucy a i . c, son expects to go to day next. Mr. D. Orillia will be the ne bank here. He hat Dominion Bank for a� and has our best wish, are in welcome him its town. 1 Sentorth on Mon - T. Hepburn, of v manager of. the been with the number of years es and have pies- ; a resident of the Ask for from C. J. Wingham. reach Brus els Iver, owing to haul address in Hislop, M.P.P., st Heron will herself when on was moved d by Mr. James berets of East . ur admiration, r our honored o ed er, and our un - tee policy of representative ehugs of satis- hich the oo• rhe Scott . Concert. The plan of ball tish concert to he evening was opener ion Express Offi Saturday last and i, ono hum -lard au sold. This is a res selling and shows t land always provi the way of artist Scottish tenor; I elocutionist; Jamei an I the dancers w program to -night. and tickets may Ross' office, 4r TIM or the anneal Scot. meld this (Thuredey) at A. R irisDomitr e at 2 o'tilt oh on twenty-five minutes seventy-five were rd breaker in ticket at the Sons of Scot - • the very best iu Harold Jarvis, ass Pearl O'Neil, Fax, comic singer I give a high-class A few seats are aft e procured • Mr. Halsey Park gnara 5% to 25,E cheaper t prices of any depart his advertisement. ee- to sell from the advertised ental Store. See A New Year Fire. About 5 30 o'el a oh on Monday morn- ing the rear en of Mr, L. G. Krnse's restuarant was f ted to be on fire. The alarm was preen ly given and a num: bar of people war s 'on et the scene of trouble. Many copes were not aware that there had b nit fire iii town until on their way to w rk or places of busi- ness. The fire as kept pretty well under control and only the rear end of the building Was amngid. Mr. Kruse will lose considers le in having his goods somewhat damage by smoke and water. The building is ow ed by Mr. Jas. Mc Kelvie. Both but lug and contents were insured. Th • origin of the fire is not known, as no fire had been t the rear end of the but ing for sow' seeks. WANTED—All kinds arplessc,turkeys l5e No. 1 prime fox, 25. of re Hike Dried eggs 20c, etc. cash. Geo. E. I,I\ct. The-Unhols We hear a rutno Walker that ffetlk r e ham upholstering fa leaving Wingham if get new premises. ring Factory. this week to the Clegg of the Wing. [;tory are talking of hey are not able to hey have received la Furniture Manu - holy 1st the part hey are now us - y that Wingham ye the town and ugernents may be to build a large noble character. his sin• ple-minded pa- of the chair factory ti•iotiem and devotion t ests of this Dominion. prices of Manitoba lands resolved, that;we are in MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agt. vbeer prides of Proviand oofati th stands foremostin the The Co The cold weather this week was the co this section for man; eery` dropped to 16 on Monday uiorni coldest we have had The weather has bee for travelling, but promises milder sequence of the sto the cold weather again badly tied up. train from Kincar here until after no train from Palmer until after 4 a. trains on the L. H. very late. The C.' to Toronto was s reaching its desti. train coming from well on time. the best inter - Be it further pired with feel- :ation that the confederation rld to -day as tnfler the honor- Weather. able and able,arl'ininisttion of our late !lamented nere. . • . u t Sir O i - ver town. The matter wi 1 pert, • lamen.ed r t. set a, if the first p r , of- e , ,. rthe-, t e5 .d i:_, wean ul . i e, ec ti Hal u c jverM teat and Hon. 5.13, nye s. Have had in I o o y, Couil oil Monda eve years. The mer- I our present gifted and esteemed leder• y beiug o em free fd bt ing. This is an indust cannot afford to see le we hope that some err, made to enable the fire brink addition toth i fresh street. Walker ce large number of worth of themwould be v egrees below zero and this is the ince January, 1898. t almost intolerable the weather man eather. As a con. m on Sunbay and the trains were Monday morning's foe did not arrive n and the evening ton did not get here • on Tuesday. The & B. line were also . R. morni:•ig train veral hours late in ation, bat the first Toronto was pretty Good house to rent; centrally located; all conveniences. Apply to F. G. Spar - ling. With the Curlers. The Wingham day's sport on rinks under Vic came out 21 sho Bell's rinks on the competition is no F. Patterson and been elected ships rinks to compete i petition. Two ria curlers will visit (Thursday) and h Curlers had a good ew Year's day. The 1 President Va.nstone s ahead of President + day's curling but the yet closed. Messrs. 1 Dudley Holmes have 1 f the two Wingham the Tankard com- es of the Lucknow II Wingham to -day the a friendly game with two local ria s. A couple of the Wingham rinks w 11 probably go to Har - he single rink compet- Oth inst. In the open rst prize will be four the second a pair of tones; and in the con - prize comprises four d the second a pair of stones. The O. 0. A.! the competition. We I cal curlers return wear- ' riston to play in ition there on the competition the f gold medals, ant red hone curling solation the firs gold scarf pins, a red hone curlin rules will govern hope to see the 1 ing the laurels. is sacrifice' columns STovEs.—Call and see our assortment I of stoves and get our prices. We have a large stock on hand and will soil them I at a very low price. I A. YOUNG & SON every undertaking- Won from ount Forest. die philanthropist I •plie Wingham icicey team tient to t conscience swear- ay night to play their orthern League and en. Tip playing of 'lliott and Moore on as splendid and time by fast eombinatien, of Mount Forest and ng the Mount Forest . nay. Ivan Johnston D. Wilson at point nd great praise is ac- opping the rushes of r were very rough and 105 lbs.. Fair Hedley tan. Ito stops many shots and gave to his team mates. ry fast team and by orest has taken quite hampionship. Next 'Steil plays in Wing - it is reported very is exuected. The ho all their lives melt either for a well conducted a week. A Family Re -Union. A happy family r the home at Mr. a later on New Yea one of Wingham' ly respected real daughters, with t na and their wi I'- -Mr, and Turn Mr. and Forays; yMnd Mr. and A . A,r After dinner'�,,ve Vent by tri.,, gree» -union was held at Mrs. 1'. S. Link. 'a day. Mrs. Helm, oldest and most high - eats had her three air husbands and two es present for the day, ra. P. S. Linklater, H. 7. McKenzie, 1 Mrs. Wm.Onrric,Mt.. re, John Helm and iter helm of town. plea party ndsant rthen rte ruts( taken. Mt. Forest Tnes first match in the won by nine to a' Peart, Fleming, the forward line and again they, passed the defenc shot on goal, kee goalkeeper very at cover point an. played splendidly corded them for Mount Forest wh averagein weight I in goal s jag the almost iinpossib wonderful suppor Wingham has a v defeating Mount I a step towards the Monday night IT ham, and as Harri sett gam in whom this convent -on is inspired with the utmost confidence in his great abili- ty, honor and iutegrit . The Wedruog Stationery a bride uses is li indication of her ideas of ood taste. If your work is poorly done it reflects on the whole event. We are specialists in this line. I Just passed into stock three • ew styles of type. We send o ders all over On- tario. Sen for samples and prices. W,1, E Mallagh AGES T FOR WATERMAN'S OUNTAIN PEN BRANTFORD, - CANADA.. Condition Powders. We have one that we make on the premises. It contains 'clothing in- jurious and is comprised of good, pure drugs, and will do the work.) For stock and horses its can- not be beat. "Hcrbageum,', Ken- nedy's and 0 evs kept in stock. ABOUT 0 RSELVES. With this issue tb Times enters upon I its thirty-third year and the present pro- 1 prietor o nupletes si and a half years !. at the help and has Leen sixteen years in the Times, contra 'acing first as the "printer's devil." 'hat we have suc- ceeded in giving the prnple of Wing- ham a good uewspap•r is demonstrated by the liberal patro age accorded the TIMES. The paper has been enlarged twice during the pas few years. Dur- ing the week a nein t -r of cur subscrib- ers have renewed heir subscriptions and among these we•: a number who have been taking the paper c wedeln ins ly for thirty-two -yea The growth of one subscription list, advertising and job luting patronage h not teen of a n sllroom type, but eady and substan- tia. each year sho •leg marked in - or over its predece sor. We take this oppt ity of than ing all who have in an ay contributed to the large mea- sure .access whit:,, the TIMES at the preset; a has enjoys, . nd it shall be our endeaarx to merit a c.atinuence of your supoort. '; We wish a our readers and Year.. .s eara',happy and prosperous New Year. ERSO AL. Mr. R. G. ''Libra' th of Guelph is visit- ing at his hot `its tot 'n. Mr. Jas. Mu ay of exeter was calling ou Wingham lx suds ' st week. Miss Nellie R• •a of ttawa is spending the holidays at h ' h. we in town. Miss L. Heudere n as at her home in Ingersoll for the N tr Year holidays E. L. Brarlwiu,' 'rmitten and Ed Baldwin, Toronto, h allayed with their parents. Miss Kattie Taylo of estawel is visit big at Mr. Geo, '.ibr-'s and Mr. R. Hough's. Mrs..has Knee Year's holidays ys Lucknow. Mr. A. (.gens o of last week visit' Mr. Abner Cosine Mr. A. J. Hol visiting with h' Holloway lest, w Mr. W. J. Sco [tel saint the New ith herparents iu It Brampton spent part g with h.s brother, owes? of Clinton was brother, Dr. W. T. ek. t and Miss Scott were at Teeswater la -t week attending the funeral of their nether. Mr. W. J. F Mallsgh of Brantford was visiting at Mrs. R. Herdmau's for seek. 1, of Toronto wes of Mr. John Ltathorn , the week. n wee . of Manitoba is visit. =this vi4uitr years in the 1 of Paris atX,„��,, ave been visiting lea h Nicol and their bra 1. has returned home 1 er many friends will that she is much itn- John Robertson, of are spending a few s and old friends in Wingham, Blue -yid and other points. Rev. J. C. McC then and Mrs. Mc - le spent the New me former's parents. fcCraeken, Frances factory on Al- ia few days last Clegg employ a . Mr. M. Howe en and the loss ng at the home f r . 'v great the obaar. Wfew.dTrlTapssi l likely be des- if the Town :with old fyiE tr is r brim. next. residenct�Tif man} I Mr. Walter Ni WANTED—$2500 wa t o • cod. farm j Nicol of Landon mortgage security. Sr • owest rate of I tbair•.notlier, Mr I thee, Mr. A. Nic interest. Apply to Box H, Times office. ' Ars. John Terr from London and The By-law efeated. '� `be pleased to Lear The majority of th property -owners proved in health. of Wingham are not i favor of a system gr. and Mrs. of Waterworks for ourestic purposes Boissevain, Man. and a sewer as was it Heated by the vote µ'Pegs with relativ on the by-law on Ae. nday last. There was a strong feel,,g gainst the quest- ion in some -pares of he town and con- siderable on•siderable work was to the by-law. Timer that worked against is not necessary to n Wingham needs a waterworks and the the near future wlte The question will ha the ratepayers again. the majority again by-law was 29, bat more were polled day's vote was as fo Ward 1. Ward 2..........20 29 Ward 3 31 24 Ward 4 ed $1 A YEAR IN EVERY BOX Dougl Dyspe Tablet are guaranteed to isfaction in all stomach troubles—C1, refunded. DOUGIJ The Druggi, I have room for two sr the Telegraph Office. Cracken of Thorn one in opposition i Year holidays with are other things Mr. and Mrs. John e by-law, but it street, ention them here. atter system of time will come in we shall have it. e to come before In January, 1903, the waterworks' date chopping mi Monday 24 votes I anent, also a good f an in 3903. Mon. at once to C. J. M. ows:— l Agent. FOR AGAINST 29 27 FOR SALE—In "ingham, abo 2 acres of laud, situatd on the east - e of Josephine St. bets een P . track and river. On the .roper • is an up -to - 1 with every equip - the house. Apply mama Real Estate 39 67 128 147 Majority against, Ip. Band 1 oncert. The citizens ban Have arranged for a series of concerts to be held in the Opera House during the u xt few months. The date of the first eat rtainment is Friday, , January 15th, Th band is deserving ( of the generous su.wort of the citizens, and it is hoped that he highest expecta- tions of the memb' s will be realized. 1 t may be stated th t the stoney raised i by means of these oncerts does not go to the individual p ayers, but is to be used in the parch se of uniforms and i general supplies i the way of new 'l music, etc. Let th . citizens show their appreciation of the-ervices of the band by a large attend. nco at their initial 1 l concert of this aerie: on Friday evening next. Mayor Vans ne will occupy the chair; Miss Dinsley will be the accom- I I palmist. Admission Oc. Seats reserved up till 8 o'clock f ' ladies and their escorts. Followinj the programme:— PA I. 1, March----"Tanaw The 12. Song—selected Mr. Fr. 3. Waltz "compo The 4. Song---"Wluspe .Miss B. E 5. Cornet Solo—" Mr. J. 0. Song -"A May Miss W. 1. Overturn—"G l 2. Song—•"A Dr Miss E, 3. Instrumental Miss I. Serenade-" sand nk Hill ia" and and I shall hear” elle Griffin 'r Valle" Duncan Morning" lba Chisholm PART 2. Idea Crescent" e Band am" Estelle (:tri Selected ortna Din yes Its The Courses o IN THE' CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Are up to the HIGHEST STA OF EXCELLENCE and that, reason why this popular schol enjoying a"record-breaking" ante. You want the best and we give it, therefore I once. Circulars free. ess Huron urt Cale County Court a id Surrog sittings for motion , &o to 16th, inclusive; April et tober 3rd to 8th, in lusive ; ext under rule 1214. 'Supreme Judicature Rules", Mondays, , days and ridays f each we June 14th and cembet clock p. m. Con ty Coe trials without ju ,—Apr tober 4th, at now , and on sdpaeycsi.alwl adpopeoaian. d. Chem and nide, Division Court ittings will Winglatin as f lows:—.Tartu ember 13. • Happy New Yea to you. We wish you all a Happy and Prosper New Year. Allow us also to extend to you hearty thanks for the liberal patronage to us, and kindness shown duisthe year. We hope to merit a cotiance same good will, as we are in a better po every way to satisfy all your Footwear. Again tha ing you,