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The Wingham Times, 1904-06-02, Page 8
-r of sale contained in a rtgage, which will be le, there will be offered tion, by W. A. Currie, swick hotel in the Town URDAY, 11TH DAY 01.' )'clock in the afternoon, property, namely: ots Six and Seven on the street, in Jane Sadler's own of Wingham. On e a brick veneered cot - )air. Twenty per cent. of the ie day of sale and the s thereafter, wlien pos- The property will be roe price. further par - is of sale will' be made sale or may be had on rsijFned. f May, 1004. nNSrONr•:, Wingham, Vendor's Solicitor, 1 TEE WINGILUi TINES JUNE 2, 1904 ++++++++++++++++++++ s++4+++++++++4++++++4+++++ ti 4 ( c Does the Imported Herrin' Remember the Sommer of 1903 ,, whop, he went to the river and could not get aerrss ? No doubt was told to jump on the supposed sick nigger's bttclt, thiukiug it was a " ho=s." He choked hint—ducked him ---but the auna neednigger happened to be a white, cold water mu, and had beeu for s ,, years; therefore he out -winded the fish, throw hien down and pommelled hire until he drew first blood, and the herrin` cried Help, Help! Just Tike some who tuia,.tii.ki King Richard or Friar 'fuel: in Robin Hood For - when full, Trois el bowl! Trowel the Bully boyl Do yon see what 1 King Cuor deLion who ape him, the Michael Snider's beer, etc„ and ittt- selves Richard but wake up and selves a big lump fat, with a sore lots of fun splash - land River below Sno better, far better, than going to Michael's party. Buy a Suit from us—our Suits are durable. When you first look at one of our Snits and some- body else's side by side they may seem the same, but look at the cut, look at the way the collar fits, the button holes, the sewing, the way the lining %e put in; then buy your Man's, Youth's or Boy's Suit from us, the one who always stands back of his promise. A. R. SM1TH, - Chisholm Block Everything a man or boy wears. other people themselves CUnr de Lion, Sherwood or rest, singing the brown brown bowl ! Bully boy' mean? Admire but not those Wild that go to and take lager agine the m- Cuor de Lion, find them - o f unwieldy bead. Oh, for in iu the Malt the dam. Far + + 4 + 4 + 4 + + + + 4 + + + 4 + • • + •+ •• 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 4 + 4 + + + ++++++++++++++++++4++4++++ +44++++++4+++++++++++++++4 • `s." - l. 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 you can see elsewhere. It should not be difficult to in- duce you to examine them. Will you do so soon? COOPER & CO. (Successors to Alex. Russ.) MiNOR LOCALS. —A. R. Smith has a new advt. in this issue. --West Wawanosh Council minutes are crowded out of this issue. —Camp Caledonia, sous of Scotland will meet next Monday evening. —A Summer Carnival will be held at Listowel ou Juue lath, 17th and 18th. —The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council will be held on Mon- day evening next. --Voting on the C.P.R. bonus by-law will take place in East' Wawanosh on Saturday of this week. ""`—Mr W F VanStone is opening a new grocery and flour and feed store in the corner store of the Button blocks,,, --Listowel has won its district in the Junior W. F. A. It defeated Milverton by a score 7 to 0 Monday night at List- -Minutes of Turnberry Council and One or two school reports are left over until next week, owing to the lack of space. —The Tins prints the finest wedding stationery on short notice. We have all the latest type. No need to order out of town, —The Provincial Treasury will re- ceive $60,000 in succession dues on the estate of the late William Mackey, of Ottawa, e --Mr 'Wm Emigh, of Blyth has pur- chased the Walton hotel from Mr Win Blasbill and will take possession on June 156. —.Rogers & Co, til., hQ hgyg I?eP>l 0011• ducting a grocery and crockery store foss some time have sold out and the stock is Tieing removed, ---By a vistory over Se;,icopth Monday Erussels Wo11 the riilron intermediat football; strict. They defeated Seaforth by h, scores of 1 to O. —Messrs. Howson, Harvey and Brocklebank have closed their feed store and will hereafter look after the retail trade from, the flouring mill. -Mr. A. B. Jackson, of the 1st line of Morris has sold his farm to Messrs! M. Spence and A. MacEwen. We under stand that Mr. Jackson intends moving West. —Work on the new Walker & Clegg upholstering factory is progressing very rapidly. The brick work on the first ;story of the building will be completed 'this week. —Tinian Farmers' Institute excursion o the Urtelph Model Farm me Monday mer 20th. Special train will leave Whasham at 7:33 a in. rare for round trip 11 $143. --Wingham intermediate• football ell3 b g to llrutseels this (Thursday) to play the fliial snatch for the amity championship. We hopes is may be emecess1ul. eee ,niMr W H. Green will have bis coal and wood ofrce and also electric sup- plies in the store in the McKenzie block next to The Keeler Co's store. —Mr. A. Cummer has sold his (louse and lot on Maple street to Mr. W. T. A. Fishleigh, who gets possession iu a few weeks, Mr. Fishleigh has secured a good Dr. Macdonald, M P., was visiting at at his house on Wednesday. Ile was accompanied by Chas. Marcil, DLP., of Quebec. Miss Lucie Garrett, who ham been visiting at the home of Mr Satnl Youbill for the past two weeks. returued to her home in Loudon on Saturday. Mr. and 1Irs. John Leslie and their two children, of Winpipeg, and Mr. Thos. Leslie, formerly of this town, left last week to spend two or three mohths itt the old land, Rev. J. N. McLean B. A., and Mra MoLeap, Mr and Mrs P. Fisher and Mr and Mrs Joseph Welwuod are tide week atteudine the Walkerton Association of Baptist Ohurches at Walkertou. Mrs. J A, Maguire, who leas been visiting et the restdenoe of her son, Mr. S A. Maguire, left Friday last for Trrn- tou, and intends leaving there in a few days ys for au extended trip to Eegina,N W. T. DIr, W. J. Neil, section foreman on the O. P. R.. accompanied by Mrs. Neil, are spending a few weeks at theformer's old home in Quebec Province and with old friends in Montreal and Ottawa. Mr. Neil has recently completed twenty - ono years in the service of the O. P. R. and is one of the Company's most faith- ful employes. The TI1IEe wishes Mr. and Mrs. Neil a pleasant holiday trip and safe return home. BORN. A C'HAvEn.—In Wingham, on May 25th, the Wifol of Mr. Adam Schafer; n son. h'i•cX11vNoN.—I11 Culross, on May 18th the wife of John McKinnon; n daughter. AtAltILIED DODGE ts--BnrrnaY.—At the Manse, Wine - ham, on .Tune 1st, by Rev. D. Perrie, Mr. Robt. J. Dougia s to Miss Margaret Buttery, both of Hnwiek. Ptrnvis—BAnli.—it the reai,lenco of the officiating minister Rev. A. MacKay, Luck - now May 24th, Mr. T. S. Puevis to Eliza, second daughter of Mr. Wm. Barr, of Kinloss. SE1.T,Ans—HAWTHORNS.—At the home of the bride's parents. Lower Wingham, ou Wed- nesday, May 25th,, by Rev. T, N. McLean, B. A., Mr. William Smith Sellars, of Morris„ nod Miss Martha May, daughter of Mr. Henry Hawthorne. DANE.—MMcK1u .—In Gorrie, on May 21st, by Rev. T. W. Holmes, Mr. Geo. R. Dane orHowick to Miss Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Melee, of Gorrie. DII:n E1,r,iorT.—In Wingham, on Mav 20th, Mar- garet, beloved wife of Mr. Chas. Elliott, aged 64 years and 0 months. IRVIN-sin Lower Wingham, on May 27th, Robert Irivn, aged 83 years, 10 inuaths and 15 ro art , uys. P p ?' McMeenovs—Ie. Wingham, on June 1st, Tulin Alexander, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J..T. Me- Mannus, aged 5 months. Funeral from parents residence, Minnie st., this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to Wingham cemetery. JAeicrax.—On C. Con. flowick, on hfay 10th Ruth Copland, relict of the late Thos. Jaekiin, in her 71st year. PAUL.—In Brussels, on May 29th, Rev. R. Paul. aged 77 years and 15 days. WALKER BROS.& BUTTON —Theald building on Victoria street, over which there has beeu much discus. sion as to its safety, is being torn down. The building was of very little use and has been an eye sore for some years. eo Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McMannus, of Minnie street will have the sympathy of a large number of friends in the loss of their infant son, John Alexander Mc - Mannas. who died ou Wednesday of this weeb 01 Robt. Mclndoo has sold his house and lot to Mr. John Kerr*" This is one of the best properties in town and the TIMES wishes Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and family many years of happiness in their new home. —On page two of this issue will be found au article "English history in Verse," taken from the Scottish Ameri- can which gives Dr. T. Chisholns's dialogue relating to Prince Charlie. The article is well worth reading. —A good game of football was played on the Wingham park nn Friday even- ing, between Wingham and Brussels intermediates. There was a very good atteniance. At the end of playing time each team had scored two goals. —Au exchange says the ideal newspa- per has not arrived. No, ,alor the ideal people for the ideal newspaper to write about, nor the ideal world for the ideal people to inhabit. When these arrive we will have also the ideal newspaper. s ' Mr, J. E. Swarts returned home from the West last week and his four racing horses arrived here yesterday. While in the West Mr, Swarts sold ten of his horses and with the ones brought home will tour the Canadian raciug cir- mitey *e- The citizens' band will give their first open air concert this season at the park on Friday evening of this week. The band intend holding a garden party 1n the near future, the date and particu- lars of which will be announced later. UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM. Night calla at Button Block, or resi- dence at Ritchie's property on Scott St. or third house west of school ou John street. Shop opposite Macdonald block. OR. OVENS, of London, SURGEON, DENTIST, SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE AND TIIROAT. Visits Wingham monthly. Glasses properly fitted. Nasal Catarrh and Deafness treated. Wingham Office --Campbell's Drug Store. London Office -223 Queen's ave. Hours : 11 to 8 p.m. Dates cf visits—Mondays, Feb. 1, Feb. 29; March 28, May 2, May 30, ,Tune 27, July 25, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Oct. 31, Nov. 28. STRAY HEIFER. Came onto she premises of the undersined, (half a rifle south of Wingham) on the'15th May, a dark red yearling heifer with two small white spots on face. Owner will kindly prove property, pay expenses, and take her away. R. S, STEIN, Lot 42, Con. 14, East Wawanosh. M EETIN a OF THE Council of the Iounty of Hurons The council of the cot Itv of Huron will meet I in the council chamber i the town of Goderich . "-Mr, R. A. Hutchison, our enter- o clue esday, the 7th da3 of June, 1001, at 3 prising grocery and crockery dealer has A11 accounts to con a before the council this week put a delivery wagon on the ; must edaplac,edowith i Su Clerk ou or before road. Mr. Hutchison's increased trade W. LANE, Clerk. made this move necessary and in future Dated May 23rd 1004. his customers will be sure of prompt deliver. PERSONAL, Rev., Father Corcoran, of Teeswater, was in town on Monday. Mr. Alf Glover spent Sunday at his home near Orangeville. Mrs. Robt. Mclndoo is visiting with friends in Toronto and Brantford. Mr S. Gracey was calling On old Wing - ham friends fora fete days this week. Mr. Jas, Murray, of Exeter was call- ing on old friends in Wingham on Fri- day. Mr J G. Ward, J P., of Du ngannon was visiting with friends in Wingham last week, Miss A. B. Ball, of Vancouver, B. C., is visiting with, her iii rentst DIr, and Mt'S, H. Bali, Miss Zorn D. Wade left on Tneeday morning for Toronto, where she will spend the summer. Rev NS. Burwash was in Brussels on Monday attending the funeral of the late Rev R. Paul. Mrs. Alex. Ross is spending this week in Petrous, where she is attending the wedding of her neice. Mrs. J, M. Buchanan visited old friends at Blyth and Wingham during the past week.—Southampton Beacon. Mrs. R. Elliott, of Ingersoll is spend- ing a couple of weeks visiting at the home of the son, Mr, H. 13, Elliott. Mr. Thos. Sproule, of Teeswater is filling Mr, W. J. Neil's place on the C. P. R. during his absence on holidays. Mrs (Dr.) A. S. 'Thompson of A1vih- stotl was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A, H. Musgrove, for a few days of tiro past weak. Mr. Win. J. Campbell, and son, Mr. Geo. A. Campbell, of Mildmay, were calling on old Winghann friends, on Monday. Mr J W. Dodds attended the sleeting of the Grand Tent of Macabees at Chat- ham last week, as representative frons the total Tent. AUCTIO 'SALE ' VALUABLE TO IN THE TOW N PROPERTY OF WINGHAM. Pursuant to the pov certain rettistered n produced at time of s for sale by public at auctioneer, at the Bru of Wingham, on SA JUNE, A,D , 1004, at the following valuate] The west halves of west vide of Martha third survey in said this property is situ tage 31 x 32 In goods r, TERMS OF SALE, purchase money on balance in twenty da, session will be given sold subject to res Heiden; and conditii known on the day 0 application to the um Dated this 20th day N• W. A. (ltanIE, Wings Auct CANADIAN ORDER WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Camp rational, Icu. 130 TIME) their regular meetings on the 2nd l and 4th Friday in each month, iu (kid - Yellows' Hall. All visitors welcome. li, MAxweere C. 0. R. IL CRowDER, Clerk, $LOO Rotund Trip UORERICiti to etroit Tuesday, June 21st Return Thursday, June 23rd STEAIY.ER GREI Her T Lairs 711 De110 . E. H. Ar1rn, Tsar Agent. A special Ess Train will leave Stratford at 0. , (intuit 7.40 a. in., Tuesday, June , . From Winghaetc., take morning train June 21, co iecting at Clinton 47.40 a in.: with Special Train for Goderich. Special Train leaves Goderich for Clin- ton and way stations to Stratford and Wingham on arrival of steamer Thursday night. u•si Seafortlh Band Moonlight 8 P.M., Monday, June 20 Leave Goderich for Detroit 8.30 A. aI , Tuesday, Juue 21st RETU1ti' TO eiODERICII Leave Detroit for Goderich 2 P. M., Thursday, June 23rd RETURN TO DETROIT Leave Goderich for Detroit 8.30 A. M., Friday, June 24th All Canada Time. WHiTE STAR LINE 1 'l.4'Nr'K1ti'N' ' 'r4'v1w' 'N1vr'w✓tir'N ! .1'1✓4^N'K'iA" ►ti 1l' 'N' AZA ALWAYS NEW .e, At the Bee e. It's always worth your while to visit the Bee Hive, whether you 'want to buy or get posted on what is new. This Store is ever ou the watch for " the latest'" in up-to-date Dry Goods, secured from the best markets, and at prices which are sure to be money savers for the people. We have a great list of bargains for this week but can mention only a few of them in this space, Beautiful Lace Curtains Special Colored Shirt Purchase .at Reduced Purchasing We have made a bargain purchase of high -plass Lace Curtains, You get them this week at prices like these• Nice Fiue Curtains, worth $2 00, our price $1.42 A finer line - 2.28, 1.73 Lovell. design " "' 2.75, I 20.1 Very pretty and fine, " 9 00, " 2.47 )extra pretty and choice " 8.50. " 2.8R Wo have lower lines at 22c, 43c, 68c, and up to L25 You cannot afford to miss this bargain offeriug of Lace Curtains. THIS WEEK 20 pieces new Prints, splendid colors, well worth 12he per yard; our price per yard - .08i • 7 pieces extra wide fanny stripe Flannellettes, cheap at 10e per yard; our price, per yard .08 Very special line of Ladies' fine Cotton Hose, the 20c per pair kind, our way of buying brings them to you at - - 2 pairs for .25 Also a reg. 35o a pair Lace Effect Hose, per pair .25 ar A great bargain came our way iu a special pur- chase of the very newest productions in Men's and Boys' Fancy Colored Dress Shirts. They'll move out quickly at our money -saving prices. We show a large range of different designs and colorings, worth regularly $1.25 moll., our price iu each 81.00. And you get the regular 9Oc kind at, each, 75c. A splendid assortment for boys ; special price, 50e. lonsionOon Na,Lines at Bargain Prices * Ladies l:` „ Corsets, Gloves, Parasols, Belts, Fancy Col1ass, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Corset Covers, 'jiervests, Top Skirts, Underskirts. • Men's ',gets, Collars, Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, White and Fancy Shirts, Gloves and Umbrellas. It will be to the interest of buyers to visit this store this week. It pays to buy Groceries at the Bee Hive. Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. The Keeler Co., The Bee Hive. WINGHAM, Ont. 4k •4rlio4 E .(d 1/W4 1141 101)01a %alb itt 7v iii elloill".4n.o.."11,11. 11.10. . tl. ill11.411" 4hAli.'Vq141106.3 1 M: • •. eq . 1,1 n1, S&i ► neer. r finder swine We are sole agents in Wingham for the Ontario Government Twines. Pure Manilla, 650 feet to the lb 12,4e Manilla, 600 fent to the lb 11? e Farmers' Special, 550 feet to the Ib,11c Farmers' Special, 500 feet to the 1b,10' 2c Each package contains 60 lbs. of Twine, with 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 Jane 1Gth. FIshle g l's HARDWARE, WINGii:Rlti. _ rears RITCHIE'S JUNE SALE JUNE SALE 1 ITCHIE'S JUNE SALE FOR ,THE MONTH. OF JUNE WE WILL OFFER SOME EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS, INCLUDING : Dress Goods at Special Price& - Carpets at Sweeping Reductions, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904, at 8 A.M. You may rely on getting goods .as we advertise. Ladies' Muslin. Undergarments Undergarments at 25 per cent. Underskirts at 25 per cent. Nightgowns at 25 per cent. OFF REGULAR PRICES. $1.00 Gown for 1.25 Gown for - 1.00 Muslin Drawers for .25 Muslin Drawers for .75 .9i .75 .19 Linen Laces. The balance of our stock of Linen Laces, qualities ranging in prices from 5c to 1211 o per yard. Your choice for, yd .03 Shoe Display for June Sale Including Oxfords, Slippers and Boots, reg. 1.25, 1.50, 1, 75. To clear at, per pr $1.00 Ladies' Knit Vests AT BARGAIN PRICES. Ladies' Kid Gloves AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. Lace -Curtains See the good qualities at low prices. 25c to $8.00 per pair. r.o=mmss Dress Goods Remnants 1 lot of Remnants of Dress Goods. New goods at one-quarter off regular prices. Cotton and Cashmere dose. 10. dozen Cotton Hose, worth 3a"c. Jane sale price "- 20 dozen Boys' Ribbed Cotton Hose, worth 20o and 25c, to clear at 150 or 2 for .25 ,25 Sdomidos CARPETS. In this department we have quite a num- ber of remnants, including Tapestry, Brussels and Wool Carpets, with 5 to 15 yards in each. 500, 75c and 85c qualities. June sale price - - LADIES' CORSETS A LARGE STOOK TO CHOOSE FROM.' Sinsisoloomoltnilsiassor Dress Goods, Black and Colored AT BARGAIN PRICES, $1.50 black and colored Suitings for - $1.25 1.45 qualities Etamines for - 1.20 .90 Voiles for - .75 .75 Voiles for - - .55 .50 Basket Cloth for • .40 Ladies' Shirt Waists We have an extra large stock of Shirt Waists that we will sell at BARGAIN PRICES. ilinimomiloSonsomondi Embroideries June Sale prices in the above lines. 45 LOT NO. 1—Embroideries worth 5c, Gc, 7c, 8c, and Dc per yard. Choice, per yard, - .05 LOT NO. 2—Goods worth 10c, 12ic and 15c, June Sale price per yard, - .10 LOT NO. 3-17c, 18c and 20c qual- ities for, per yard, - .16 Table Linens Having bought a large shipment of Table Linens at our own prices, we will be able to give you extra good values. 72 -inch, all Linen, worth regularly 75o and 85c, for - - ,50 Extra good qualities for, per yard .25 ••=11. in MOO= • • OM aiiiiniimmoolsomondne Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves Sample lot of Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, assorted colors, worth from 25c to 450. June Sale price, per pair .20 Our Stock of Staples at I3arAain Prices' ONE PRICE TO EVERYONE. CASH AND TRADE ONLY. COME EARLY AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE. BEAVER BL©CILJ tRitchie. WINGHAM •