The Wingham Times, 1904-09-29, Page 1THS WINGHA.M. TIMES.
VOL XXXIIL—NO. 1703.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1904.
1
Fine
Tailoring
TAILORING is our business,
and it would please us ex-
ceedingly if you would step
in for a look at the elegant new Over-
coatiugs, Suitings, Tronserings, etc.,
for Fall and Winter wear. The pat-
terns are the handsomest that weav-
ers' wits could produoe.
Come in to see the new
ideas, and talk the
matter over with us.
Quoting prices for tailoring means
nothing, as yon know, but what you
tau get for your money is every-
thing.
The befit dressers in this commun-
ity are our steady patrons, and if you
favor ns with your order you will be
in the hands of skilful tailors.
Come in for a look and
a talk, at any rate.
HATS AND CAPS.
In Hats and Caps we have all the
latest styles, and when you need any-
thing in thia line you should not buy
elsewhere before seeing our big range
to choose from. Prices 50c to $3.
New Uuderwear, Ties, etc,
arriving
Muth Bros.
Bros.
Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by FRANK PATEnsoN, No. 23 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont, No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
WINCHAM
Persons visiting the
Great North Western
Fair are respecfully
invited to call and in-
spect our large and
well assorted stock of
fancy Groceries
Fruits, etc.
Also we carry a very large stook of
the very finest China that can be ob-
tained at reasonable prices.
—Dinner Sets, —Tea Sets
—Fruit Sets, —Table Sets,
—Toilet Sets.
Also a large vaiety of useful
articles in China.
R. A. Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59
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 terns.
n
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost fora 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. For further par-
tioulars apply to
J. A. MacKENZIE,
Insurance Agent, Holyrood.
Capital paid up, $ 3,0 0 0 ,00 0
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $ 3,474,000
LM FARMS FOR SALE
Wear Grades Shoes and Rubbers
Flower
The Town Ooun
flower beds made in
hall. This fall a ]a
bulbs will be placed
will be ready for fl
spring. After the
another variety of
in the beds, This
flowers will great
plot in front of o•
Beds.
it is having two
front of the town
e number of tulip
n the beds and they
ering in the early
slips have died away
Owers will be placed
s a good move and
improve the vacant
municipal bu-
Now is a good
mas presents at
ing sale of jew: ery
I have just had listed a large number of first-
class farms, which for location and convenience
of every description cannot be beaten.
Now these farms are for sale at a very rea-
sonable figure, and I ask the intendinti'purchas-
er of a farm to come mid see me, and I will
show hint as good farms for the money as he
can buy anywhere in the country.
Remember, I do not take farms to sell at an
exorbitant price. If I do not think they are
worth what is asked for them I will have no-
thing to do with them. It is proneriy that will
sell that I want, and that is what I have got.
C. J. MAGUIRE
Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent,
VANSTONE BLOCx. • WINGHAM, ONT.
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,
find added to principal 80th June and 81st
December each year.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager.
R. Vanstone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Capital paid np, $2,250,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $2,000,000.00.
Total Assets, $25,000,000.00:
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Pione
Howick Fall
Fordwich, on Sat
of the attractions
at 4 o'clock, hea
Band and the bi
All the iilonee
rounding towns
quested to atten
parade. This is
Fairs in Westeri
mission is only 1
may be obtaine
Secretary, Fordw
President— Hon. Witt., eliiisoiv.
Vioe•President and
General Manager —J. Tdh Nana.
Assistant Gen. Manager—H, M. WATSON
DIRECTORS
John Praetor,
o. A. o joint 8. ndro,
Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Birge.
Inspeotor-B. Willson.
y your Christ-
isholm's clear -
Attractive
The millinery
evening of this
tablisbments in.
large number o
styles that are in
fall and winter.
creditable indeed,
local mill
able assistants a
cater to the wan
this particular li
s' Parade.
how will be held in
irday, Oct. 1st. One
is a Pioneer's Parade
ed by Fordwich Brass
gest man in Howiok.
a of Howick and sur-
ps and towns are re -
and take part in the
one of the best local
Ontario and the ad -
cents. The prize list
from Wm. Waters,
h.
illinery Displays.
openings on Tuesday
eek at the various es-
ingham attracted a
ladies to view the
ogne for the coming
he displays were very
and indicate that the
ners anti their
e quite competent to
of the community in
SAVI17 GS BANK.
Interest Billowed on depoette of $1.O0 and np-
88Oth November each principal da 81bt May and
Special Deposits also reoel'ved at current
metes of interest.
W. OW: MOULD, Agent
DIOIEINSON & ROL MI" Solicitors,
Fon SALE -50 well-bred two-year-old
Steers of good quality and a good kind.
Can be seen at M. Lamont's farm. Ap-
ply to D. Stewart.
Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 870 Queen's Avenue, London,
3rd door East St. Andrew's Church.
Glasses supplied.
Very E
From six to ten
registered here dui
of last week. For
was the earliest in
the tender flower
damaged or dest
gardens slab suff
being cut off, w
corn is b elieved t
hurt. Tomatoes
wilted, but in the
had pretty well m
will do little h
varieties of flow
Mr. Bo
Mr. R. L. Bordj
position in the Do
mons, will be in
October 0th, an
on the public ques
meeting will be he
and will begin p
as Mr. Bcrden
afternoon train at
prominent membei
party will no donb'
dress the electors.
len Coming.
n, leader of the Op-
inion House of Com -
Ingham on Thursday
deliver an address
one of the day. The
in the Opera House
raptly at 1 o'clock,
as to leave on the
3.10 o'clock. Other
s of the Conservative
be present and ad -
ly Frost.
grees of frost were
ng Wednesday night
a heavy frost this
any years. All of
garden plants were
oyed, and vegetable
red, late green stuff
le on the farms the
have been materially
nd potato vines were
latter case the potatoes
itured, and the frost
rm. All the tender
were cut off.
Fon SALE.—Park lots 42 and 43 in the
Wingham Town Plot. Possession given
this fall. For terms, apply to R. S.
Campbell, on the premises, or Box 94,
Mildmay, or at the Thins office,
Card of 1
Mrs. W. T, A.. Fishll
the TIMES to thank al
many ants of kindnes
recent sad bereaveme
the business, men of
of the L O. 0. F, and
beautiful wreaths of
ber late husband's ca
hanks.
igh wishes through
friends for their
shown ber in her
t. Also to thank
lIngham, members
iockey club for the
owers placed upon
ket.
—The Daily Star till 1st of January,
3000, for $1. Leave your order at the
Timms Office.
Sudden Death
Mrs. Scott, of Dia
summoned to Oliffo
morning on account of
of her sister, Mrs. Na
attended prayer meets
nesday evening and sh
ing home was taken
died in a few minutes.
have the sympathy of
her bereavement.
THAT DRESS Goons SALE!—Never
was there offered to the ladies of Huron
and Bruce such an opportunity. Slaugh-
tering the most fashionable of Dress
Goods right Now. If you want one,
three or five Dresses it will pay you to
drive 25 miles to King's. G. E. SING.
The
Supt. Cowan o
tural Departmen
its next issue Th
ist will announc
not nearly so lar
and that the san
United States g
say, little reaso
of buyers con
While there is
fruit througho
quality is good a
better prices th
The Zet nd Bridge.
Mr. Chas. Barbe is pushing the work
On the cement pier and abutments at
the Zetland bridge. . Up to last Friday
night the two pier and one of the abut-
ments were compl ed, and had it not
been for tho hea y rain on Saturday,
Which delayed the work for three days,
the cement Work ould have been com-
pleted by Saturd of this week. Al-
ready over three ar loads' of cement
have been used in is work. On Sun-
day evening, Mr. o. Oonites, of East
Wawanosh, migh have met with a
serious accident In attempting to cross
the river. His bn y was turned over
and the home be dine detached. Mr.
Coultas olunR to the horse and was
drawn safely to t shore, The baggy
was found on M day horning about
half a milt down the river.
ple Crop.
the Ontario Agricul-
said recently that in
Canadian Horticultur-
that the apple crop is
e as that of last year,
e is true throughout the
erally. There is, it will
for the bearish reports
rning the large crops.
great amount of poor
t Ontario, the general
d growers should realize
are being offered.
t Clifford.
tonal street, was
3 on Thursday
the sudden death
Deceased had
ng on the Wed-
rtly after return -
suddenly ill and
Mrs. Scott will
many friends in
Roosts TO BENT—Five rooms, suitable
for dwelling, in the Macdonald block.
Apply to HOSIUTH BROS.
Re•Ope
The re -opening ser
ham Presbyterian Ch
ou Sunday, October
E. Knowles, B.A.,
Galt, will preach m,
OnrMonday evening
entertainment will
tertaii ment address
by the resident mini
of vocal and instru.
prepared. The new
being placed in posi
at the opening ser
Managers are askin
tion at the Sunday
they may be able to
curred in the chu
The young people
splendid success in
for the organ fund,
little extra effort,
money on hand to pa,
full when the time is
A boon to tl
again. T. P.
be in Wingha
drug store o
"one day only.
feet in your ey
see him. Exa
and avoid the
o afflicted; he is coming
mith, Eye Specialist. will
at Walton McKibbon's
Thursday, Sept. 29th,
' If you have any de -
sight it will pay you to
ination free. Call early
sh.
1 With
We are pleas
somewhat fav
most of the ty
town. Miss
nicely, There
dition of Mr.
thing a slight i
to Mrs. Allehh
band has rathe
toward recover
soon recover,
is punch the sa
Mr. R. Groves.
he Sick Ones.
d to be able to report
ably on the condition of
hoid fever patients in
ose Field is improving
s little change in the con -
T. Field, but if any-
provement. The shook
on the death of her bus -
retarded her progress
, but it is hoped she will
er brother, Mr. Wells,
e as last week, as is also
ing.
ices of the Wing.
roh will be held
h, when Rev. R.
of Knox Church,
rning and evening,
tea meeting and
held. At the en
s will be delivered
ters and a program
ental music is being
pipe organ is nowt
on and will be used
ices. The Church
for a liberal collet.
rvices in order that
ay off the debt in-
ch improvements.
re meeting with
ising the money
nd hope, with a
o have sufficient
for the organ, in
Harvest H
Very succesefu
the Methodist Ch
Iu the morning,
Gundy, ocoupied
ed an earnest a
taking for his en
Rev, D. Perrie,
fan church, prea
a large oongre
An excellent ser
the subject, "Th
to the Divine Bei
speatier showed,
existence and the
of God. Special
provided by the c
In the morning a
derod by Misses E
Mason, and Messr
Guest, and Mr. Fr
a solo in excellent
service, an alto obl
and a solo by Miss
preciated. In con
vices, the trustees
gregatiou for a libe
of the building fun
that as a result a
raised, which will
church below the $
certainly a very cre
it is a tribute to ti
Methodist people
they have such a h
dious place of w
debt.
Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE
me Services.
ervices were held in
rch on Sunday last.
the pastor, Rev, Dr,
the pulpit, and deliver -
practical discourse,
Sect, "God's Wagons."
astor of the Presbyter.
ed very acceptably to
tion in the evening.
on wad evolved frons
Harvest: a Witness
g.•' The harvest, the
as a witness to the
ouderful providence
propriate music was
it at both services.
artette was well ren-
ith Hall and Olive
W. Lloyd and Jos.
nk Hill contributed
oice. At the evening
ato by Miss Homuth
eid were mach ap-
otion with the ser -
pealed to the con-
al offering on behalf
, and it is expected
out $1000 will bo
ing the debt on the
00 mark. This is
itable showing, and
liberality of the
this vicinity that
ndsome and commo-
ship almost free of
110.
DRESS MAKING DEPA1OENT—I9 now
open urder theangqgement of Miss
Slade of Galt, witla/Any
staff of
experienced hands. ny work entrusted
to us, will be tur ed out satisfactorily.
- ALEX RITCHIE.
NOTICE—I have arranged with the
Dominion Bank to manage my business
and all owing me on notes or mortgages,
can pay principal or interest at any
time after falling due. Remember you
need not pay until you are requested to
do so by me, I thank all those who
have done business with me and wish
you all every prosperity.
Roar. MCINDOo.
Harvest Th
The Harvest Th
held in St. Paul's oh
were very largely att
building was nicely
products of the field
Maurice Fitzmorris,
preached very intere
sermons at both the
ing services. The oh
appropriate music for
Monday evening the
'tuiion was held under
A, Y. P. A, An exce
rendered and refreshr
all present report a v�
and te-onion.
ksgiving.
nksgiving services
rch on Sunday last
Ided. The church
aerated 'with the
nd garden. Rev.
i. A., of Glencoe,
ing and profitable
orning and even-
ir furnished very
he occasion, On
nnual church re -
the auspices of the
dent program was
Lente served, and
ypleasant evening
Wingham
All that is nee
Wingham fall fair
good weather. T
ines have been pu
is in readiness for
of this week. Tl
the largest ever
Wingham and in
Mounted Troop
villa Co., and
Fall Fair.
esary to snake the
success this year is
grounds and build -
in good shape and all
Thursday and Friday
e bill of attractions is
iven at a fall fair in
ludes speeding contests,
rs, Art Bondo's Vaude-
ingham Citizens' Band.
I you nsho c
nllnd o
any kind of jeweler
H. H. Chisholm's s
clearing sale.
ohclock, or
't faiOOCl to visit
during the big
Presbyter
The Presbytery
Wroxeter on 20th
Rev. D. Perris in t
Conveners of
were appointed fo
follows: Finance
tenon, D. Perri
J. L. Murray ; S
Rutherford; Exe
D. Perrie ; Statist
Peoples' Socicti
and Infirm Mini
A call from
Andrew's Chur
CHURCH
NOTES.
The Executive
Diocese of Huron w
don last week.
town was in attenda
Next Sunday will
the Presbyterian con
ship in the Town
Rev. D. Perrie, will
sermon on Missions.
Rev. Dr. Potts of T
in the Methodist CI
next in the interests
Fund of the church.
ommittee of the
s in session at Lon -
v. Wm. Lowe of
tee,
of Maitland.
of Maitland met at
eptember with the
e choir.
nndirg committees
the ensuing year as
John Ross; Augmen-
Home Missions; Dr.
bbath School, C. M.
ination of Students,
s, A. MacNab; Young
J. J. Hastie; Aged
ers' Fund, J. Malcolm.
e congregation of St.
h, Molesworth, to the
the last in which
egation will wor-
(all, The pastor,
preach a special
ronto will preach
urch on Sunday
the Educational
When in town on f 'r day all at H.
H. Chisholm's jewele s e and secure
some of the bargains , 'e big clearing
sale.
—Auction sale o team of hoses, two
wagons, harness, household furniture,
etc. , on market s• are, at 4 o'clock on
Friday, Septembe 30th. A. Kelly, ano-
tioueer. D. Sho era, proprietor.
Death of
This week it is
cord the death o
ed young reside
person of Wesle
year. Deceasec
weeks with typ
the way to reco
morning he w
and never ag
about 10 o'cl
Allenby
Mr. e by
Wingham fo
coming here
towel, when
many years.
in high estee
and was a m
thodist Chur
part in the
was also ver
for a numbe
players in th
Deceased wa
to Miss Lottie
and who is no
The bereaved
relatives will h
townspeople in
funeral took pla
etery and was c
dian and Annie
which societie
honored membe
Rev. J. Burnett } B. A., was sustained,
is were made for his
lesworth on Monday the
.30 p. m.
were also made for the
Rev. D.
McKerroll
toral charge of Luck -
on Thursday the 13th
and arrangme
in duction at M
10th October at
Arrangement
induction of th
B. A. into the p
now congregatio
October at 3 p. m
A call was like
ise presented from the
cougregation of cIntosh and Belmore,
in favour of the E -v. John Radford of
Blytheswood. As the congregation had
not had sufficient pportunity to sign it,
however, it was ent back, with the
understanding tha it will be finally
disposed of ou the , ay of the Molesworth
induction.
Recogniziug that it is desirable that
The regular a id special prizes will f something should b done for the pur-
1 and intensifying
c)iool work within
er was referred to
bath School com-
n, and they were
the Presbytery at
bring a splen
cattle, sheep,
secretary has
list of entries,
and theer pro
petition in ev
forget the cone
Friday evening
ville Co, will gi
program from
the grand stand
plan of hall and
MoKibbon's Cru
will be at the slip
(all day) and Fri
entries.
id showing of horses, pose of increasing
pigs, etc., eto. The interest in Sabbath
the bounds, this ma
heady received a large the Presbytery's Sa
ith many more to follow, l niittee for cousidernt
ises to be keen com-1 instructed to report t
y department. Don't its December meetin
e
1 in the opera house on MacThNabfoll
, seco
owingndedmobti y
Art Bando's Vaude- unanimously carried.
e an entire change of tery desires to tender
hat given in front of Ross its hearty gong
attainmeut of his sem
n the afternoon. The of Melville Church,
tickets are on sale at would place on record
store. The Secretary of the work clone by
v grounds on Thursday
ay forenoon, to receive
u, moved by Mr.
Mr. McCrae, was
That the Presby -
o the Rev. John
tulations ou the
jubilee as pastor
Brussels. We
our appreciation
r. Ross during
the past twenty five y .ars, and of the
resultant growth in e congregation.
He has ever been faith ul, and conscien-
tions in the discharge f the duties do -
volving upon him and • as proven him-
self possessed of such : uperior abilities,
strength of purpose, nd singleness of
aim, as have endeared im to his people,
and ensured the blessi . g of God upon
his work. We furthe desire to express
our appreciation of tli• services he 'leas
rendered 10 the Chum as a member of
this Court. He has al Days taken a deep
interest in whatever .+s concerned the
Presbytery, and in th performance of
his duties as a Pres . • ter he has been
clear in his thinkin., concise in his
speech, and impartial n his judgment.
We earnestly hope, . nd pray that God
may bless him for ver, many years to
come with health and igour, and that
he may long continue o perform, as in
the past, the functions of pastor, presby-
ter,
resbyter, and friend, in the place where his
lot has hitherto been 0 t.
Various members of Presbytery spoke
appreciatively of th many sterling
qualities shown by M Ross in the work
of his ministry, of hi: studious habits,
his painstaking meth ds of work, and
his fidelity in the p rformance of his
pastoral functions as ontributing to the
conspicuous success o his ministry dur-
ing the past quarter o a century.
Mr. nose feelingly replied to the Pres-
bytery's congratulations, gratefully re-
ferring to the harmonious relations that
had always existed between his congre-
gation and himself, and attributing to
this much of the pros,parity enjoyed by
the congregation.
Tlie next regular Meeting of the Pres•
byterywill take pla e tit Wiugham, on
Tuesday the 20th D cember at 10 a. in.
ANDREW' McNAB,
Clerk of the Pres ytery of Maitland.
Walton, Sept. 36th, 1904.
HEARTBURN
NAUSEA
and all disorders arising from im-
perfect digestion are to be feared
no longer.
Fothergill's
Dyspepsia Tablets
GIVE INSTANT RELIEF.
50 cents per Bax.
Every box guaranteed to give
satisfaotion.
Walton Mckihbon
DRUGGIST.
Next door to Post OMee.
Lowsley►"s Choeolatesl--fresh.
esley Allenby.
gain our duty to re -
another highly esteem -
of Wingham in the
D. Allenby in his 81 et
had been ill for some
oid fever, and was on
ery, when early Monday
seized with hemorrage
n rallied, passing away
ck on Monday evening.
had been a residnt
a of
upwards of sixteen years,
ith his parents from Lis -
his family had resided for
He was a young man held
by a large circle of friends
mber of the Wingham Me -
d, where he took an active
worth League work. He
fond of athletic sports and
of years one of the best
Wingham football club.
married a few years ago
ells, who survives him,
ill with typhoid fever.
other, wife and other
ve the sympathy of our
heir bereavement. The
e to the Wingham cem-
nducted by the Cana -
Order of Foresters, of
Mr. Allenby was an
A Story
From
Real Life
—A wet day
—Damp feet
—A cold
—A cough
—Quite ill.
—A happy thought i
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also literature on application to Chas. W.
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1904 for 35 cents. Good chance for new
subscribers to get cheap reading matter.
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