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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-10-27, Page 3TH Make it Or Mao' trona/do M.P. for East Huron VOL XXXIII.--NO. 170 7. INGHAM TIM �'�INCI�HAM, ONTARIO. THURSDAY.OCTOBER 27. 1904. 0 $1 A YEAR IN APV,AN Fine Tailoring TAIL,O�RINGG is our business, and it would please us ex- ceedingly if you would step in for a look at the elegant new Over - coatings, Snitings, Tronserings, etc., for Fall and Winter wear. The pat- terns are the handsomest that weav- ers' wits could produce. Come in to see the new ideas, a n d talk the matter over with us. Quoting prices for tailoring means nothing. as you know, but what you can get for your money is every- thing. The best dressers in this commun- ity are our steady patrons, and if you favor ire 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. Ie Hats and Caps we have all the latest styles, and when you peed any thing iu this line yon should not buy elsewhere before seeing our big range to choose from. Prices 15Oc to $3. New Underwear, Ties, etc, arriving daily. Homuth Bros. Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers. MARRIAGE LICENSES lamed by FRANK PATERBON, No. 20 Victoria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. is DOMINION BANK WINGHAM Capital paid up, $ 3,000 1000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $ 3,414,000 Farmers' Notes discounted. 'Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DBPARTn'tFNT—interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 81st December each year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. at. 'ironstone. Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WfNCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,250,000.00. Reserve Fund, $2,000,000.00. Total Assets, $25,000,000.00. Our Bulk Teas Are as good as we say they are, probably better than you think they are. They have no fancy names. They need none. Simply' ask for our 25o, or 85c, or 40o Tea, and you will get in your parcel this store's idea of tea good- ness without paying more than you ought for it, Of course there may be people who have formed a preference for some other brand or blend of tea, who wouldn't care to change. But we have noticed that the great majority of those who try these Teas of ours stay with them. R. A. Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59 President— HON. WM. Glnsox. Vice -President and General Manager —3. TrnrNBULL. Assistant Gen. Manager—H. M. WATSON DIRivCTOES John Po 13. sgendrie, Geo. Ruthor CyrA. S. Inspector --B. Willson. BAVIN GB BANg, 1nterebt allowed on deposits of $1.00 and Up- wards, and added to principal on 81st May And 8Oth November each year. Special Deposits also received at cilttrent rated of Interest. W. CONBOULD, Agent DICItINSON!k UOLKW, Solicitors. Real Estate Notice. It will pay you to come to me to buy your farm or town property. Never before had I such nu ext., nsive list i both in town and coun- try) for sale, I have about 6,000 acres of lard, comprising some of the bust farms in the coun- ties of Huron and Bruce. and row is the tient+ for the intending purchaser to have a look at them. 1 t an also suit yon In town property no matter what you may desire. Prices rang- ing from 000 up to 04,000. C1oLection of rents and accounts a specialty. Lite and Accident Insurance effected. C. .1. MAGUIRE Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent, VANSTONE BLOorc. • WINGHAM, ONT. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. The Regis The stores of th of the Huron Re moved to headqu meet is now redu ies. Originally i No. 10, Bay field, years ago and m rie, was transfe the strength of are being made to revive No. 8. ent Weaker. Wingham Company invent have been re- rters 'and the regi - ed to seven compan- consisted of ten, but iecame defunct some re recently No. 9, Gor- ed to Perth to keep up at regiment. Efforts y Clinton military men Smart youth wanted. Apply by let ter. Box No. 4, TIMrs cffrce. Hunting d't Licenses for hun may be obtained b; at this office. The deer hunting lice( particulars are req plicant for purpos name, residence, and eyes. Appli will be promptly TIMES, Wingham. tions interfering son, the time to the 20th of No Licenses. ng deer in Ontario writing or calling ee is two dollars for se. The following ired from each ap- of identification:— e and color of hair tions made by mail tended to. Address Owing to the elec- ith the hunting aeo- ns been extended ember. For violins, guitars, mandolins and small goods of all kinds, go to D. Bell's music store. Presentatioi A very pleasan Christ Church re evening, October therhood of St..i of their members, who was leaving course of study f which he has c with a copy of Prayer Book.— Cummer is a fo dent of Wingha wish him ante at Listowel. event took place at tory on Thursday 3th, when the Bro- idrew presented one Mr. A. E. Cummer, istowe] to pursue a t the sacred ministry, osen for a profession, Evan Daniel of the etowel Standard. Mr. mer well-known resi- and his friends here in his new calling. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers I. 0. 0. F. The members I. 0. 0. F. will,hol the Town Hall, on versifier l lth, forth' hath and vicinity a good musical prop and refreshments tedious will be lea THAT DRESS GooDs SALE.—When in town just take five minutes and see what we are offering. Slaughter sale of Ready-made Clothing and Overcoats, —Men's, Boys' and Youths'. We have decided to clear them out. G. E. RING. Bishop All Canada wi His Lordship, occurred at L morning, of last paralysis which o and from which soioueness. Whi able lot, and the had reached a ga parture is none th the moral and ri Dominion. As a a living exponent Christ life, his oaf which all churchi forte Owe ill Irparf "At Home". f Maitland Lodge, au "At [Tome" in Friday evenioa, No. Oildfellows of Wing- Id their friends. A ani is being prepared rill be served. Devi• ed in a few days, HOUSE TO RENT. GUIRE. Apply to C. J. MA - Liberal Com The Liberal com Macdonald block is and friends of D Laurier Governme present every even polling day. All i on the list in any can be obtained and any informat Baldwin Dead. 1 mourn the death of ishop Baldwin, which (don on Wednesday eek, from a stroke of cnrred previous Friday e never regained co - death is the inevit- distinguished prelate age, 68 years, his de- leso a distinct less to igions foroes of this hriatian scholar. and f the realities of the r was a force for good and moral reform ef. ittee Room. ittee room in the pen every evening Mac'onald and the t are requested to be g between now and urination as to names f the municipalities ere. Also literature n that my be desired. I 'MILL ENDS.—Just received, another large bale—mill ends of cotton, at IsARD's. Come quick for bargains. New Post Last Friday a menced work o office building a contractor is inc ly as he is able t expected that t. be finished befo is yery nnfortu not commenced building shoul. way at this ti started when t ffice Building. umber of men com- Wingham's new post d Mr. S. S. Cooper, the easing his staff as rapid - secure the men. It is foundation work will the winter sets in. It ate that the work was any weeks ago. The have been well wider - bud the work been e contract was awarded We would recommend a visit to Gra- ham's Greenhouse. The Chrysanthe- mum Flowers are maguificeut end the Carnations "perfectly lovely," Frances street. Clear( The R. H. Crow raugements for t store lately vacate The store will be r up-to-date manner a occupancy about the In the meantime the hold a great clearing hats, caps, furnishrn The sale is now on, or furnis of clothing call and secure som See large advt. in t. g Sale. er Co. has made er- moving into the by Mr. W. J. Greer. fitted in the most d will be ready for 5th of November. rowder Co. will sale of clothing, s, boots and shoes nd parties in need ings will do well to of the bargains. s issue for prices. e FARM FOR SALE—North halves of lots 35 and 36, con. 1, Township of Mor- ris, owned by J. J. Denman, Bluevale. Apply at once to 0. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent. British Colu Mr. Malcolm F school teacher at considerable busine Columbia shingles trict. He has over fifty car loads Among those he so A. McLean 3 car Found 5 cars and 1 ings. Mr. Fergus duced in our midst the banker, who is a Mr. Ferguson will Brunswick for abon is Shingles. rgnson, formerly arewell has done s in selling British Wingham and die - taken orders for or spring delivery. to here are Mr. J. loads; Mr. James cars to Robt. 'Hast- iles been intro - Mr. A. E. Smith, old friend of his. e staying at the a month yet. 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 yon 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. ROBT. MCINDOO. The Ge The Conservati putting of East Huron. What with the Cense of 1882, when carved to suit part of Perth and Mir other counties. Wallace township, Wellington to defea is brought back to N and South Easthop Liberal, placed in N where there was alre majority. Part of placed in South Pert sex. Many more in Of the Tory gerrym Under the new la are restored and the composed of municip of Huron, The 0o keep quiet on the tine tion, and the electors .gratitude to a Gone righted a wrong by rymander. es complain of the awanosh into East is this, compared ative gerrymander the ridings were purposes and parts counties put into nder the new law placed in North James McMullon rth Perth. North townships strong rth Oxford, were dy a large Liberal South Huron was and North Middle - antes of the wrongs der could be given. county boundaries Huron ridings are lities in the oounty rvativee should n of redietribu- ould show their went which has porting it. Liberal M A public meeting in Dr. Macdonald, the Li East Heron, will be h ham Town Hall, on next, Nov. let. at 8 o' donald, Arch Hislop, Heron, and probably a speaker will address th tors should attend this the public questions of Ladies are cordially i will be reserved for t eting. the interests of eral candidate in d in the Wing- nesday evening 'look. Dr. Mao d. P, P, for East bother prominent electors. Eleo- meeting and hear he day discussed. vited, and seats M. —The Daily Star till 1st of January, 1906, for $1. Leave your order at the TIM$s Office. A FIourishin The TIMES man spot Monday at Walker & tory, which is now iu g and found every pe workmen are now wor order to try and overtt dere that are arriving received last week to $5,000 for goods to 1 city iu the West. Mr. that the greatest diff'( securing workmen. Walker & Clegg's fin niture and mattresses and their factory is o bnsiest industries. Industry. t half an hour on Clegg's new foo- d running order, on busy. The ing overtime in e the many or- ally. One order als up to nearly shipped to one Clegg informs us ulty he has is in The demand for tipholstered fur• s growing daily e of Winghem's Dr Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Sp,•cialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, Loudon, 3rd door Enst St. Andrew's Church Glasses supplied. Send Boys to Our attention has be number of young boys seen on the streets of they' should be atten number of boys are various places in the should be at school. that he is prepared t boys who should be in this respect shout boys who are allow please, should be us No child should be in this enlightened ing a fair educati chool. called to the ho are to be Ingham, when ing school. A leo employed in own, when they ur friend tells us give the names of t school. The law be enforced and to roam as they o attend the school. llowed to grow up ge, without obtain- • —Trams Bud Family Herald and Week- ly Star till end of 1904 for 45 mute. New subscribers should take advamage of this low rate. Wingham The new order Wingham weigh entire satisfaction able to learn. Far with hay and other ed find it very hard Police and this is inconveuience. Dr new arrangements advantage. Wear people have lost up endeavor to find th- is not as it should the farmers the ve ble, and encoura trading ne Wing Police cannot be many other duties be constantly at th would like to see a in this very import( eigh Scales. connection with the scales is not giving far as we have been • ors coming to town articles to be weigh - to find the Chief of arising them much ymen also find the orking to their (lis- ted to believe that ards of an hour in an weighmaster. This We should, give i best service possi- them to do their am. The Chief of :xpected to do his nd at the same time weigh scales. We improyemont made nt matter. Do You Kno How comfortably, ch ply and quick- ly you can go to th G eat World's Fair at St. Louis, 150.00 nd over attending daily and all delig ed. Send four cents for handsome illustrated folder to J. D. Mcllonald, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Check That Cough Do not allow it to become chronic. sommooremormommomommon DR. FOTHERGILL'S "Laxative, Quinine Tablets' will check it cold in, a few hours. Does not cause ring- ing in the head. Gives quick relief ler all feverish con- ditions of the system. FOR SALE itY Walton McKibbon DRUGGIST. Next door to Post Office. CHURU NOTES. The new Meth. ist Church at Holy - rood was opened • • Sunday last. Rov. Dr, Gund • will preach anniver- eery aertuons it Ripley Methodist Church, on Sund •, Nov. 13th. Communion ser ices will be held in the Wingham Pre:.yterian Church on Sunday next. Pr paratory service will be held on Friday vening. Rev. S. gallery, .A., B.D., formerly pastor of Wingha. Methodist church, but now of Daigle has received and ac- cepted an nna_nimo s invitation to the pastorate' of Wa street Methodist church, Brockville, for the ensuing con- ference year. Reports presente at the Baptist Con- vention of Ontario . ud Quebec at Tor- outo showed that 7 members had re- moved or died du ng the year, 13 were ordained and 4 ca +•e in from abroad, leaving a net loss .f 10, which was con- sidered a very .eriens matter. The church's receipt 'or all purposes totalled $449,000, and in rease of $29,000. For the best makes of Pianos, call and look through D. Bell's stock. Prices to suet purchasers. They are the best money can procure. Remember the stand, near Bell's factory. "Jerry fro °Kerry." This Co.• will ap ear at town hall, Monday night, 0 t. 31st. This Co. carry their own nd and orchestra. Rend what the Ow l Sound Time of Oct. 21st has to say f this attrac 'on:— "One of the bright( st and clean t farce comedies and vaud ville c�hliow that has strnck the town in any jno sis Patten & Perry's combing ion, w eh played to a jammed house la t nit; t. Their street parade and cxnolli nt band, ander the direction of Mr. P ry, created a most favorable impressi and the crowd re- sponded. "Jerry fr rn Kerry" is a bright sketch in which M Patten shines as one of the best comed ne in the business. The show is even .tier than on its pre- vious appearance, the orchestra espe- cially showing the esult of high class training." Watch or parade, 4 o'clock Monday, Reserve seats on sale at Mc - Call's drug store. Bible Socie The anuual meet' branch of the Upp Tract Society was dist Church on W 1 ast week, and it wa annual meetings ev Society. There was a The officers elected for are as follows:—Preside Vice President, Robt. C tary, A. E. Lloyd; Tree 'enmesh,. The chair'. Mr. John Kerr, and a addresses were deliv Perrie and Rev. W musical program wee tion of Mr. Frank Hil solo by Miss Laura H tion by the Methodi and a mixed quartott make a canvas of Wi in the near future, a pect that the donat at least $150. y Meeting. fig of the Wingham Canada Bible and eld in the Metho- nesday evening of one of the best held by the ood attendance. e ensuing year t, John Kerr; rrie, sr; Secre- urer, Rev. N. S. as 000upied by le and practical red by Rev. D. 1. Lowe. The under the direr- , and included a math and selec- t male quartette . Collectors will gham and vicinity the officers ex- ons will amount to Little sneaking out, by-cottin,as i rimember you trie non in the black If you scheat wl German says, ht when so old? Pile Suits for Boy, You prices. A. R. Slid s icks will be found were. Now Shorge, to.gcheat Dan Shan- ith shop. Question, so young, as the uch will you scheat of Overcoats, and and Man at honest 11, Chisholm Block. Situation in Discussing the p East Huron, the Se last week says:— Chisholm, of Win the Conservative tion to Dr. Macdo the Conservative officially selected quietly cenvassin for several week said to be a strop ast Huron. itical situation in forth Expositor of East Huron, Dr. ham, was selected as andidate, in oppasi- ald. But, although candidate was only ast week, he had been and feeling his way befcre that. He is man in the ranks of his PERS NAL, Mr. Will. Coutts from Toronto. Mr, W. Fishleigh Wingham for two Mr, R. S. Stars spent Sunday with Mr, Chas. Jobb after spending sev toba. Mrs. Geo. C. Ma ing a few days wit gannon. Mr, and Mrs. Ge ley were visitors days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. were visiting at home in Wingha Mr. James Ker few days visiting and Jas. H. Kerr home of Mr. Joh Rev. Wm. Lo Saturday atteudi late Bishop Bald a meeting of the of the Diocese of John Wilson, from Wingham, his old neighbo Mr. Wilson sa talk on the poi travels, but say meeting with t ton, Alberta, N Mr. G. For from Bersford, residing for th Forgie inform pects to re the Old Land, latives of his f munication wi try. ai returned borne of Chesley was in ys last week. , of Owen Sound Pis family in town. has returned h me 'al months in Man1- ners has been spend - her mother. at Dun - H. Mooney, of Rip- Wingham for two . Young, of London e former's parental over Sunday. , of London spent a with his sons, John at "Woodland." the Kerr. • e was in London on g the funeral of the In, and also attended Executive Committee uron. prosperous horse -man nt., is in town visiting , William Robertson. he hears considerable tical issues during his the G. T. P. policy is 0 greatest favor.—Nan- ws of October 13th. ie has returned home an., where he bas been past two years, Mr. ns that he shortly ex- eive a fortune from hrough the death of re- ther. He is now in com- h parties in the Old Conn. For a Hunting Trip And one which will bring you the best results, spend a few daytitr the Temagami ,Distri , reached, via Grand Trur - R •ay. This dis- trict abounds i. 1 --e and other large game. Call ce. rand Trunk Agents, or address J. •. McDonald, District Pas- senger Agent, Toronto, for descriptive and illustrated booklet, entitled "Haunts of Fish and Game," which gives fall inforniatiou as to game laws, and the best districts to go to. party but he has a very strong man to work against. • t the last election in this constituent the two candidates held union meeti gs and it is said that sometimes they ..th rode to the meet- ings in the sa e conveyance. This time, however, ve are informed that Dr. Chisholm d clines to attend Dr. Macdonald'e me: tinge, indeed that he is holding very f w if any public meet- ings but is depe.. ing largely on a pri- vate canvas. I. this, perhaps, he is wise, speaking f . m a party stand point, It is well known hat Dr, Macdonald is one of the mos able and convincing platform speake : in Canada and au or- dinary man ups :;rs at considerable dis- advantage along de of him. But the electors should . + ve a suspicion of a can- didate who refn :a to discuss the public issues he is au . toed to uphold on the public platform and in an intelligent oonstituency eti h as East Huron, this ehonld weigh eavily on the Liberal side. FIGURES T 'T SPEAK. Everybody uses t body buys postag this comparisan Of t meat in 1896, and rule, with what it administration in 1 1896: — Postoffice deficit. . Postage in Ca,lada. Postage to Great 1903:— Postage surplus Postage in Canada Postage to Great B Vote for:Dr. Ma the Laurier Gover e mails. Every - stamps. Look at e pnstnffice &part - the Conservative was under Liberal 3: .$800,000 .3 cents itain 5 cents $300,000 2 cents Iain .... 2 cents onald and support ent. To Save 10c. a dozen on Eggs. Many private families, as well BS grocers, knowing that eggs will be exceptionally high (perhaps 30c or more per doz) this Christmas and during' the wiptor, are now using the new liquid preparation, " Water Glass," which is recommend- ed and used by the Agricult- ural College at Guelph, to keep eggs perfectly fresh. We are now selling this Water Glass in 15e packages. It is simply mixed with water and poured over the eggs. We invite all to see this new article. A 1 McCaII & Co. LIMITED. Druggists and Opticians WINGHAM, - ONT, LARGEST AND BES T IN WESTERN ONTARIO So far as we can learn no Business College in Canada graduates so wally and at the same time such a how percentage of its students as des rho CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Our courses are up-to-date, in- structors experienced and facilities unsurpassed. Students may enter at any time. Write for free catalogue. ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN PRINCIPALS. Business Change. Having sold my Real Estate and Fire Insurance business to Mr. Abner Cosens, I desire my customers to extend to bins the same liberal patronage they have given me in the past. S. YOUHILL. In accordance with the above I may say that Mr. Yonhill's pa tri I s will rfceive from me the same ci le - fu] attention he has always given them. Parties wishing to sell or buy 1 rnp- erty would do well to see me b, lure deciding. ABNER COSENS Wingham's Leading Shoe Store Waterproof Shoes for the Ghildren. We have a line of Waterproof Shoes for the Children that are jnet the thing for the mud and slush of the early Fall season. Made from selected calf skin and made to Keep Out All Dampness They insure dry feet and are a profit- able investment for this season of the year, May save a doctor's bill of many times the price of the shoes. $1.00 $1.215 up to $1.150 according to size. W. J. +GREE[2 5hoer to the People. a 1 't g