HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-05-19, Page 8TRE WINGIIAM TIMES, MAY 19, 1904
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it will tell of things
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Ritchie's
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Every One
Looks
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ment
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anent first, because
every item contains
herein is a great
interest te, frugal &
shrewd buyers.
OUR MOTTO
Best Qualities
Lowest Prices
Friday and Saturday we will offer for
speclal selling the foliowing:
4 pieces all -wool Voil, in the following shades
grey, bisc, navy blue, green, worth 75c
for - -
2 dozen Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns with
embroidery trimming worth $1,25 and
$1.50
for
50c.
- 75c.
- 8c.
nicely
$5.00,
$3.75.
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6 pieces of flannellette worth ioc for
i dozen Ladies' Ready -to -Don skirts,
trimmed, black and grey, worth
Friday and Saturday - -
4 pieces Percole Print worth 20C. for
5 pieces Taffata Silk worth 5oc. Friday and
Saturday -
40c.
You can always rely on getting
the goods as we advertise them
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Ritchie's
for
Dress
Trimmings
Ritchie's
Carpets
for
BEAVER BLOCK. WINGHAMAlex. Ritchie _
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Pretty Patterns
AND ALL NEW !
The Wall Papers we want you
to see are strictly this
Season's Productions.
They are unquestionably super-
ior in beauty of design and
artistic colorings to any we have
ever shown, or that yon can see
elsewhere.
It should not be difficult to in-
duce you to examine them. Will
yon do so soon?
COOPER & CO.,
(Suecessors to Alex. Ros.)
MINOR LOCALS.
—Thursday, May 1 stir.
----Clinton will celebrate on May 24th.
—The lawn mower le again doing
duty.
—The Brussels Herald is holidaying
this week.
—Stray heifer. See adv, in anotbo-•
Column.
—There was a light frost on Monday
night.
--Bowling,basebell, football and lay
arose, at Vie park these ereniegs,
an tone shipped -a--Mr. W. F. V S
a car
load of hogs to Toronto on Monday.
---A celebration in Brussels on the 22nd
of Jong is talked of,
—The road grader was used to good
advantage on Josephine street last week.
—NI/Ingham junior football club play
a Match with Brussels in that town to -
1 Trrow (Friday.)
--Next Tuesday—May ay 24th> ---will be a
past) .in holiday, and the stores and bus;.
more places will be closed.
—West Huron cheese factory will
commence operations for the season on
Monday next.
—The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club
will meet on Monday evening next at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Irwin.
—Mr,amu
S el Bennett is this week
having a new power -feed rip saw placed
in position in his plauiug mill.
—Howick Court of Revision will be
held at Gorrie on Saturday afternoon,
May 28th,
—Mr. Isaac Gowdy, who has been a
resident of Wingham for a few months,
has moved to Teeswater.
—East Huron Liberal Association an-
nual meeting, at Brussels on Tuesday,
May 31st.
—The Kincardine fall fair this year
will be only a oue-day affair. It will be
held on October 6th.
—Rev. Mr. Philp, of Kincardine* will
be one of the speakers at the 12th of July
celebration in Winghe'n,
—Many citizens ate improving the
appearance of their premises by remov-
ing the fence in front of their dwellings.
--The coal, damp weather of the past
week has retarded growth end given a
set -back to gardening operations.
—The Wingham Citizens' Band has
been engaged to furnish music at the
24th of May celebration to be held in
Lucknow.
—A number of residences in town
have recently undergone substantial im-
provement in apper' -nee at the hands of
the paiuter's biash.
--Josephine street has this week nn-
dergone its annual sp;i g Cleaning, and
presents a very meth improved appear -
Once.
In Remembrance of King William
e -y-
Wise or Unwise, I'm Bound to be
Temperance.
A. R. Smith, the cold wean. elan, on
Thursday of last week twain across the
river—the rapids below the dam—and
back, and aid not have anyone to hold
up his chin, 0, no! 0, yes! the cold
water seetns to make hini a very lively
corpse; he seems to be able to ride horse-
back and wrestle as good as ever. In
the store where he has two good hands
there is rapid selling of First Class
Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, for Boys, Youths
and men, A. R. Smith sells almost
everything a man or boy wears. Re-
member the place:—Chisholm Block,
Wingham.
Yours for another pleasant swim across
the Maitland, when the time comes.
A. R. SMITH.
—The first sitting of the Court of Re-
vision for the town of Wiugham for
1904 will be held in the town hall on
Wednesday, June 1st, at 8 o'clock P.M.
—Hay Brothers, of Listowel, having
purchased the elevator at Ethel, from
H. F. McAllister, have engaged W. E.
Sanders to look after their interests in
the grain business in Ethel.
—The East Wawanosh Court of Revi-
sion will be held at Marnock, on Thurs-
day, May 26th, and the Turnberry Court
of Revision at Bluevale, on Monday,
May 30th. -
—Harold H,, record 2.04, the Cana-
dian champion, formerly owned by Mr.
J. E. Swarts, of Wingham, will be
campaigued through the Northwest this
Iseason.
—At a meeting of the Quarterly
I Board of the Methodist Church on Tues-
day evening, Mr. Wm. Fessant was
appointed delegate to the Wingham
District Meeting to be held in Kincar-
dine on may 24th.
—In an exhibition game of football
between the Brussels intermediate
champions and the Hurons of Seaforth,
at the latter place on Monday, the score
was 2 to 2. The game was fast and clean
throughout.
—The various committies who have in
hand the making of arrangements in
connection with the 12th July celebra-
tion in Wingham are actively at work,
and from present prospects tills year's
celebration will be highly successful.
r.aughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat
ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolene
tablets. ten cents Per box. All druggists
—Mr. W. T. A. Fishleigh, hardware
merchant, has been appointed solo agent
in Wingham for the Ontario Govern-
ment binder twine, and is offering e lug special
inducements to early buyers. Read his
announcement in another column.
—The sailing steamer Aurora arrived
at Sc. John's, Nfld. Tuesday, bringing the
remains of Leonidas Hubbard, jr., assis-
tant editor of Outing, who perished in
the interior of Labrador last October,
while on an exploring expedition.
—At a meeting of the East Huron
License Commissioners in Brussels,
last week, a transfer of hotel license
from S. A. Proctor to George Town for
a Gorrie hotel was made, and a permit
granted to Alex. Orr to carry on business
in Fordwioh, his new hotel to replace
the one recently destroyed by fire to be
completed by August 15th.
—The Summer Hotel at Gadei:ch will
be opened for the season on May 24th.
The event will be reerked by a grand
ball and :,apper.
—T. P. Smith, soientifie eye specialist,
will be at W. Mckitibon's dr ig store for
consultation on Thursday, May 26th.
See adv, in another coin �^sn.
—The Canadian Pacific Railway have
decided to begin building their new ex-
tention from Guelph to Goderichgs soon
as they settle the right of way.
—One of the most important items in
connection with a wedding is to have
correct stationery. Call and see what
we have to offer, at reasonable prides.
-- The annual tournament of the West -
eft Ontario Bowling Association will be
held at London Tuesday, July 20th, and
following days of the week.
PERSONAL.
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We ha
4 be glsd to have contributions to
this column from any of our readers. If you
have visitors or purpose going away yourself,
drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that
effect.
al of her father, who died suddeuly in
that city.
Mrs, R. Allen of Winghain who spent
a few days, with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. T. Friendship, returned home on
Monday.--Teeswater News.
Themes Staidey was acquitted at Parry
Sound of the charge of uiaushwghter,
having shot and killed James McCoutb in
mistake for a deer.
Rev, D. Perrie, Moderator, and Mr,
Peter Campbell, of Wingban, attended
the nieetiug of the Presbytery of Mait-
laud at Brussels on Tuesday.
Mr. H. B. Elliott, proprietor of the
TIMES, accompanied by Mrs. Elliott, left
last Friday to spend a week at the
World's Fair, St. Louis,
Mrs. J, D. McFeggau, of Smith's
Falls, who has spent a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Youhill,
left for her home on Tuesday.
Mr. S. 0. Currie 'returned home on
Wednesday of last week after several
weeks spent in Indiau Head, N. W. T.
He sold all his horses at good prices.
W. F. VanStoue of Wingham was iu
town on Thursday and Friday visiting
his brother 0. R. He had been shipping
stock from Tara.—Southampton Beacon.
Mr. Jos. Youhill, of Winnipeg, and
Mrs. D, J. McFeggan, of Smith's Falls
have been visiting with their parents,
Mr. and. Mrs, S. Youhill.
Mrs. P. S. Linklator, Misses Maggie
and Nellie Macdonald and Miss Little.
were the delegates to the meeting of the
W. M. S. of the Presbyterian church,
held at Brussels on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Maxwell, of the
.Bluevale road were in Toronto for a
few days last week. Mr. Maxwell was
consulting a specialist in regard to one
of his eyes, which has been troubling
him for some weeks.
Mr. A. H. Musgrove, principal of the
Wingham School, and Misses Brock and
Cummings, of the teaching staff, attend-
ed the annual meeting of the East Huron
Teachers' Institute at Seaforth on Fri-
day and Saturday last.
Not Guilty.
Wni. McElwain came here from Wing -
ham a few weeks ago and opened out
a butcher shop in Thos. Jackson's old
stand near the Queen's hotel. Business
did not seem to come rushiug along as
he expected, and a week or so ago, he
suddenly picked up his, traps and got out.
But he was followed to Wingham end
brought back on a warrant, at the in-
stance of Mr. J. P. J ohnston. It seems
that Johnston had employed him to
butcher a couple of hogs for him. When
the meat was returned, Johnston came
to the conclusion that Mcllwaiii had
kept a little of it for himself, in other
words had stolen it. Mcllwain was put
on trail on Tuesday night, but Johnston's
case broke down completely, and the
charge was dismissed with costs against
the complainant.—Walkerton Telescope.
North Dakota farmers are applying
for certificates to settle in New Ontario.
GRIFFITxs—On May 4th, at 176 Lansdossne
avenue, Toronto to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grif-
fiths; a son.
COLVIN—In Teeswater, on May Oth, the wife
of J. Colvin ; a son,
PERDUE—In. Clifford, on May 4th, the A. M.
Perdue, V. S.; a daughter.
HuESTON—In Howick, on May 9th, the wife of
John Hueston ; a son.
ZttrBRIGG—In Howick, on May 9th, the wife
of Geo. Zurbrigg; a son.
MARRIED
GRAEME—MTLNE—Ia Toronto, May 6th, by
Lev. Dr. Sowerby, Miss Esther Maggie Miranda,
youngest daughter of D. S. Milne, Howick, to
W. J. C. Graeme, of Toronto.
DUNCAN—MARTIN—In Crystal City, Manito-
ba, on May 4th, Dr. D. Duncan, of Crystal City.
to Miss Nina Martin, daugther of Mr. David
Martin, of Wroxeter.
DIED
CAMPRELL; In Wingham, on Wednesday,
May 18th, Mary Jane Casemore, beloved wife
of Duncan Campbell,laged 74 years.
Funeral from her late residence, Frances
street, this (Thursday) afternoon ab 2.30
o,cloek, for the Wingham cemetery. Service
at the house at 2 o'elock-
HoLLINONR—In Grenfell, Northwest Terri-
tory, on May 7th, Edward Hollinger, formerly
of Grey township, aged 27 years.
SxxLTov—In the hospital, Toronto, Louisa
Thuell, relict of the late George Skelton, Mor-
ris township, in her 45th year.
Cameam.L—In McKillop, on May 10th, Ann
Jane Campbell, wife of Mr. Robert Campbell,
aged 77 years and 11 months.
CAsnMoax.—Aceidontally, in Morris, on Mon-
day, 16th inst., Robert Casemore, in his 77th
year.
CssEuorE.—Accidentally, in Morris, on Mon-
day, 16th inst., Ann Jane Carroll Casomore, in
her 8Ist year.
Funeral front their late residence, lot 7, con.
2, Morris, to -morrow (Friday) afternoon et 1.30
o'clock, to Bluevalo cemetery,
Mr. Will Aitkene of Kincardine visit-
ed in Wingha•>s over Sr' day.
Mrs. b. A. M;' e lee i»s retuned from
a three weeks' visit in Grand Valley.
Mr. R. H. Crowder was in Toronto on
business a few days this week.
Mr. Wm. Dr ..i, ' fond of Sarytr':s was in
town this week.
Miss De'nrpge is 'visiting with friends
at Mount Voreet.
Mrs. Waite, of Toronto, is'v eitingher
father, Mr. D. A. Cs 1pbell.
fJr, Dudley Holmes and Mr. A. Dal•
mage were in Barrie on business on
Monday.
Mr. Wm. Johnston hasreturned home
from his several months visit with old
friends in Ireland.
Mr. A. Young returned to Toronto
Monday, P rs
after s enc;?n a few days at
bis home here.
Miss Winnie Menagh and Miss Maggie
McCallum visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Shiell the past week.
Miss Lucy Garrett, daughter of Ald.
Garrett, of London, is visiting at the
residence of Mr. S. Youhill,
Mr, Joseph Youhill, who has been
visiting his father, Mr. S. Youhill, left
for his hone in Winnipeg on Tuesday.
Mid. 'VF`. E. Aley was sunnsonel to
Detroit en Thursday to attend the Amer.
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Binder twine
We are sole agents in Wingham
for the Ontario Government
Twines. '
Pare Manilla, 050 f o tha lb 1244s
Manilla, CRO feet t he Ib
Farmers Spec al a�O feet to the lb.1ie
C t the 'bail,0
00 foe to
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ge contains 60 lbs. of
Farmers' Sp
Each pa�_
Twine, wfi a two -bushel grain
bag and three rope halters with
snaps and rings. Every ball guar-
anteed. Freight paid to your near-
est station. Orders must be in by
June 15th,
Pis itleigh's
HAI2UWAkL, WiNGI1AM
,e r ikl1,w,10.1, 1 ,eWbe+r.elailt 1•11melhelbleleitieWle, 1,1Ie 11111. lb*
If Steadily :rows
Business at The Bee Hive is steadily growing. Of course there are reasons for it, or it
would not be so. The new, up to -date goods shown here, the specially low price;, and
the attentiveness given to paging our customers, are magnets of attraction that cannot
fail te draw trade to This Store.
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BargTowelains
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Tea Towels, 'all linen, special, 3 tor -• .10
Pure Linen Hand Towel, very special, 2 for ,25
Large size Turkish Towels, great value at 2 for .25
Other special lines at, per i air, .35 .40 and .50
Men's Hats
All that is new is shown iu The Bee Hive stock,
in. latest shapes of soft and stiff Hats. It's
no trouble to make your selection, at this
store. Prices75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50
- $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 and $2.50
Splendid Values
In our Grocery department we offer only the
best goods, and at prices that are sure to please
and make regular customers for This Store.
Ladies Underwear Cheap
Special valve Undervests 2 for - - • '1.25
Special value Corset Covers each - .25
Special value Hosiery per pair - .25
Print Bargains
We put on sale this week over 40 pieoos of re-
gular 12;43 value print in lilacs, cherry,
piuks, chocolate, cardinal, navy blue with
white, blank with white, and a large assort-
ment of the newest in floral designs, all ou
sale this week at per yard - - • .10
This is a real Print Bargain,
Dress Goods Sales
Our Dress Goods selling is more active every
week. The reputation of onr high-class
dress fabrices is rapidly spreading and new
customers are steadily being made for the
department, Another new lot has arrived
this week and we iuvite every lady iu to see
'them. They're all money savers.
Ready-to-wear
Men and Boys' clothing at prices away below the
ordinary way of buying, you cannot afford to miss
our showing in this line of goods.
SUITS. ODD PANTS. ODD VESTS. •
WE WANT
Butter and Eggs. Highest prices always paid for any
quantity.
The
IT PAYS TO DEAL 1VITH
he Kooler Co.,
Bee Hive.
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WALKER BROS, & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS. WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or resi-
dence at Ritchie's property on Soott St.
or third house west of school on John
street. Shop opposite Macdonald block.
C. J. MAGUIRE
ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT.
Accounts Rents and Notes Collected. Con-
veyancingdone.
OFFICE—In Vanstone Block.
Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock.
DR. OVENS, of London,
SURGEON, DENTIST,
SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT.
Visits Wingham monthly.
Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and
Deafness treated.
Wingham Office -•Campbell's Drug Store.
London Office -225 Queen's ave. Hours ; 11
to 8 p.m.
Dates cf visits—Mondays, Feb. 1, Feb. 29;
March 28, May 2, May 30, June 27, July 25,
Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Oct. 81, Nov. 28.
STRAY HEIFER, --
Came onto she premises of tl undersigned,
(half a mile south of Wing m) on the 15th
May, a dark red yearli g fer with two small
will white spots on face. ner � t 1
kindly
prove
a .
payxnd take her away.
property, es en P R. S, STEIN,
Lot 42, Con. 14, East Wawanosh.
COURT OF REVISION
Take Notice that the Court of Repfcion of the
Town ,of gham
Will hold its first (thing in the Town Hall
in the said. town
On Wednesday, 1st day of June
A. D. 1904, at the hour of 8 o'clock, P.M.
All persons having business at the said Court
should govern themselves accord'ngly,
J. B. FERGUSON, Clerk.
Dated Clerk's Office, Wingham, May 16th, 1904
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
COURT OF REVISION
MAKE NOTICE that the first sittings of
1 the Court, for the Revision of the Assess-
ment Roll of the Township of Turnberry for
year 1904, will be held in the Clerk's office,
Bluevale, on Monday, the 30th day of May next
at 2 o'clock P.M. Parties interested will please
take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
By order.
JOHN BURGESS, Clerk.
Bluevale, May 6, 1904.
COMING!
!COMING!
COMING*
T. P. SMITH, SCIENTIFIC EYE SPECIALIST
Graduate New York, Philadelphia, and Toronto
Optical Colleges.
Call early and avail yourself of hif
valuable services
this is a rare
v , as
opportunity tohave your eyes es opro
er-
lested,fee of charge. Nguess
work but a scientific certainty. Diffi-
cult cases accurately fitted. Ala;
WORK GUARANTEED.
SOT never cell at private honk .
He has also added a large assortment of arti-
ficial ayes to his stock. Will bo at
Walton McKibbon's Drug Store,
WIN(HAt I,
j(i 'ONE DAT OXIAMIKI
Thursday, • .Kay 26th.
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SUCH AS
--Parlor Suites —Bedroom Suites
—Sideboards —Extension Tables
—Couches —Fancy Chairs.
—Baby, Carriages.
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SPECIAL PRICES ON IRON BEDS— THE BEST MAKE
or It will pay yon to got our prices. —
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON.
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j We have taken over the Cassels & Carr Coal business, also that of e
o Beattie Bros., and have secured the very best grades of Coal. We are sole •
• agents here for the Scranton Coal, and will guarantee every delivery to be o
• 0. K. Just ask any person who has used same and hear what they say about •
• it. We have 3 storehouses—two at G.,T. R, one at C. P. R.—and we will •
•O store enough Coal so that you need never be without it, no matter how long
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• the railways are blocked, as the stock will be in early. The following prices •
• will not raise for 12 months. A
• May delivery per ton lots and over, $6.60 •
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• June delivery
• July delivery
•August delivery
September and 7 following months
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$6.80
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We pay 10 cents per ton extra each month to the mines up to September,
and to secure the above prices, orders must be in by the fifth of each month
for immediate delivery or they will take the next month's prices, and when
0 orders •are accepted by us we will send acknowledgment of some to yon *.'
• which will secure you and we will deliver as promptly as possible after. •
•• The above prices are for Furnace, Stove, Chesuutand Cannel Coal. We 4..
• have also Pea Coal which is $1.00 per ton less. We have Domestic Boal for •
• grates at same rate as Pea Coal. Our Cannel Coal will burn in cooking •,
o stoves without grates and is fine for summer use—try it, and if •not satisfac- a
• tory we will take it back free of charge.'•l
• Farmers wishing to load and draw their own Coal will have 25c per ••
r ton rebate. All large orders will be weighed on town scales. Our terms for t
• Coal are strictly cash.
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CANADIAN ORDER
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Camp National, No. 139
IIIIOLD their regular meetings on the 2nd
and 4th Friday- in each month, iu Odd•
fellows' Hall. All visitors welcome.
11. MAXWELL, C. C. R. 11. Cnow»xR, Clerk.
WINGHAM
Machine Shop
We are prepared to do all kinds of
Machinery Repairing, and respectfully
solioit your it trade.
Farmers, do not wait until yon want
to use your implements that need re-
pairs, but bring them in and have them
put in good working order, 80 that they
will be ready for use.
Lawn Mowers, 'Bicycles, ete., repaired.
All work promptly attended to and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
W. C. PATON
Machinist and General Repair Shop,
Victoria Street, gingham, I Opposite Skating stink.
NORTH END
BUTCHER SHOP.
.Having purchased Mr. Mitchell's in-
terests in the Butchering business, I will
continue the same in the old stand, and
solicit a continuance of the liberal pat-
ronage of the past, and guarantee the
best of quality in
Roasts of Reef, Veal, .
Lamb and Pork.
Steaks, Clops, Soup
Bones, Boiling lin Pieces.
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All orders delivered promptly to any
part of the town.
Highest cash price paid for Hides and
Skins,
THOS. FELLS.