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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-11-10, Page 1r GHA.M TIMES.__ VOL XXXW11.-NO. 1709.. Tailoring TAILORINGis our business, and it would please us ex- ceedingly if you would step in for a look at the elegant new Over- °Oatinge, Suitings, Trouserings, 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 aver . 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 us with your order you will be in the bands of skilful tailors. Conte in for a look and a talk, at any rate. HATS AND GAPS. In Hats and Cape we have all the latest &tylet+,_and when you need any thtug iu this lice you should not buy elsewhere before seeing our big range to choose from. Prices ZOc to 83. New Underwear, Ties, etc, arriving daily -'•� flomuth Bros. Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers. MARRIAGE LICENSES' Issued by "'TUNE PATERSON, Ido. 28 Victoria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnessesrequired. DOMINION BANK WINQHAM Capital paid up, $3,00'0,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $3,414,0 00 Farmers: Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points hi Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 81st Deoember each year. D. T. H PBURN, Manger. L Vanstone, &ofioitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid np, $2,24,0,000.00. Rererve Fund, $2,000,000.00• Total Assets, 825,000,000.00. President-- Bolt. Wm. Gilson. V1oe•Preeident and General Manager --J', tam ale:Mr . Assistant Gert. Manager -1•t, M. Ri'ATsoz John Geo. RuthA fa d Cyrus A, B rgeendrie, son. ,tnitpeotor 'B 'ifPill ; SAV11400 RAWL, Interest allowed on deposits of t1,0o and up- wards, end added to principal o'a elst May and lath NoVet her each year. Spooled Deposits alio reot1Y*t1 at thwreirt tette; et interest. W.0013i#OULD, OM rOATITSO idf noLlikllie, dskiaitwrti Our Bulk Teas Are as good as we say they are, Probably better than you thiui; they are, They have no fancy names, They need none.. Simply ask for our 26o, or 85o, or 400 Tea, and yon will get in your parcel this letore'e idea of tea good - nese without paying more than you ought for it, Of course there may be people who have formed a preference for dome other brand or blend of tea, who wouldn't care to change. But we haste noticed that the great majority of those who try these Teas of ours: stay with them. onomormirgintorm 111, A. Hutchison s GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59 Real Estate Notice. It will pay you t4 come to me to bay your farm or town property. Never before had 1 Ruch an elct,miiiv'e:ii,t $hath in tgwn and coun- try) forbade, ' 1 !lave ebttiut x,1:00 aures of land, comprising some oftint best farms in the coun- ties of Huron and Since, and now is the time for the intending pui chaser to have a look at them. 1, an aiso snit you in town property no smatter what you may -desire. Prices rang- ing from #400•up to 0,000. Col ection of rents and accounts a specialty. Life and Accident Insnrnn, e effected. C, ..T. MAG.UIRE Seal Estate and Business Transfer Agent, VANsToiot Breve. • WINGHAM, ONT. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Social E The Westminster Presbyterian Qhurol on Monday evening being prepared and served. This will b of sottial evenings wl during the winter bers of the congreg vited.' I ening. gild of Wingham will hold a social ext. A program is. freshments will be the first of a series. ioh Are to, be held ontbs. The mem- tion are cordially in• Smart youth wanted. Apply by letter. Box No, 4, TlnsnS office. Died a Burlin. Mr. ' Richard ' A, derson received a message ou Sund , conveying the sad news of the deat of Mr, James Mc- Oreight, a former well-known resident of Wingham. Mr. McCreight left here some yearn ago an for some time lived at Doon, later In ving to Berlin. He had not been ill fo very long, and we have not been able to learn the cause of his death. For violins, guitars, mandolins and small goods of all kinds, go to D. Bell's music store. The Fifth of ovember. ,The regular meeti g of Wingham L. 0. L. Nur 794, was h 1d on Friday even- ing last, and after t e business had been transacted, the me ere repaired to Mr. J. Lamonby's, wh e a dainty repast of oysters, etc., was p rtaken of, and a very pleasant and pr table evening was spent in speech a d song. Several of the members ma brief speeches, re- ferring to the deli ranee wrought in the discovery of th famous grin -powder plot, for which th fifth is of November commemorated. NOTICE --I have arranged with the Dominion Bank to manage my business and alt owing me on notes or mortgages, can pay principal or interest at any time after failing 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 yen all every prosperity. ROBT. Molrinoo. • n improve Always 50 the the Globe'of Toro advanco;in'introi ntagazino section. sIze, full of ill got up. Onl y a eine the change, into favor With t azine section goe (Abbe. Much o improvement is d who has return prolonged sojo and has been ptit magazine Sapp Weekly,Globe for $1.611, and for One year for ents in Globe. ont, the managers of to have Dead° a capital oing their Saturday It is in quarter -deity titrations and neatly w Weeks have elapsed ut it hes jumped right et eaders, This mag - also with the Weekly* the credit for this e to Mr. F. A. Acland, d 50 Toronto after a in Londen, England, n charge of the Globe's latent, TIMES and ilrl'tt of d'alittarY, 1906 itis and, Daily Globe ,50. WING o, ONTARIO, TRDRSDAT. NOVEMBER 10. 1904. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Change of esiness. Mr; Glover, who as represented the Massey.Barris Co. b e for the past year, has sold out his bu nese to H Jerome of Hamilton. Mr. . erowe has had ex- perieuce as an imp ement peau, and we beepeak for him a iberal patronage from the farmers of thi vioiuity. Mr. Glover goes West forth Massey -Barrie 00. HOUSE To. EENT. Apply to 0. J. MA - MITRE, Gone to Miss Carrie Meade) Dr. Macdonald, ex M on Friday afternoo Miss Macdonald ]d is w with the Young Wo (iodation- and will vi Japan iu the intere She expects to be a years. Japan. • iald, daughter of P., left Wingham last for Japan. king in connection en's Christian As - it different points in is of this society. sent for at least four -Timms end Weekly Globe till lat of •January, 1905, for $1.65. How to P ck Apples. Owing to the c tinned high prices of apple barrel sto k in Ontario, many of thefruit gr ers and packers are Using the box bu, el in wbtoh to ship their best grade f apples. The British Columbia grows suse'this package alto- gether, and find t very- acceptable to the western trade. Many Ontario fruit groWere have be n prejudiced against its use in the past, laming against it the greater labor re uired for packing the same quantity o apples. To overcome this prejndir•e, th fruit division at Ot- tawa will hove a peeial exhibit at the coming Frei t. F1 in and Honey Exhi- bition, Noy. 15 to 9, to demonstrate to the growers the co rent packing of ap- ples in boxes and a so in barrels. THAT DRESS GOODS SALE: Wben in town just take fire minutes and see what we are offering. Slaughter sale df Readymade Clothing and Overcoats, -Men's, Boys' and Youths'. We have decided to clear them out. G. E. 1 nsu. Examination for Ocober. Subjects: Arith etic, Algebra, Gram- mar and Geometry maximum 400. V. Davidson 363 L. Nay 308, Maude Troy 306, L. Ans1 y 289, B, Higgins 264, A. Rintoul 263, G. Cruickshank 254, Maggie Troy 249, Wm. labister 246, W. Linklater 246, Law 234, J. Hutton 225, E. Ferguson 214, J. Perrie 203, 0. Sherriff 202, G. Troy 189, V. *Holmes 181, **I. Davis 79, C. Stewart 177, O. Cruickshank 169 A. Posliff 168, 0. Cur- rie 168, L. Deyie 153, *M Swarts 148, W, Stewart 124, M. Stewart 111, **Geo. Elliott 105, ** Ross 87, E. Davidson 281, P. McPher on 263, 0. Adams 244, 0. Manners 243 0. Wilson 222, E. Mus- grove 216, E. G enn 211, **T. Wilson 200, B. Marsal 164, *F. VanNorman 154, **F. Patte son 77. Diad at Hans Perot' OE Taycoif 11 bald O;ay10r, formerlylor, o at Hamilton on onto Bright'sdisease, which t eulosis of the throat. his 22nd year. Interme Hamilton, beside his in over seventeen yeare ag Ca 1 iforn ia. The Chicago & North Western Rylb has issued a new publication entitled "California." It contains a beautiful colored map of the state,, a list of hotels at California tourist resorts with their capacity and rates; and a most interest- ing series of pictures showing Califor- nia's resources and attractions. The prospective visitor and settler should be in possession of a copy of this profusely illustrated folder. Sent to any address on receipt of two cents in stanips. Low rates from all points. B H. Bennett, 2 East Sing St., Toronto, Ont. Willing Worke s Mission Band. The Willing W'rkers Mission Band took charge of the aptist young people's meeting, on Mondry evening, and rend- ered a very credit • ble musical and liter- ary program. A ter Opening the meet- ing with devoti nal exercises Miss S. M. Fisher, presi ent, gave a paper on tke progress of •isslons in the North- West. A chor .: was then well rendered by Misses Rena ' .bertson, May More, May Lamont a d Bessie Manatee, en- titled "We are • Missionary Band." A recitation was well rendered by Miss Margaret Mai Fisher entitled "The Little Indian M : ids." Miss May Moore then sang a ve y pleasing •solo. Read - fog, "Retmrne • Ambassadors," by' Miss Barbara Styles a chorus was then sting by members o the Band; reading by Mise Bessie M reales; chorus "pennies for Jesus," y Miss May Moodie, R, Mareales, Ron Robertson, and May Lamont; a sho address on the manners and customs 0 the Doukohobore was given by Rev. J: N'. McLean; dttett "Do Something for Jent to -day" was sung g by Mise Marjorie : nd M. A. Fisher. A collection Was t . en np in aid of Mit- Mont. Next in, ing of the Rand will be held on let o" Deoember, whet# the ele4titin of ofdee will take place. Iton. 3t Mr, Arohi. Belgravo, died r 21st from tined to tuber - ceased, was rn t was made in her, who died --The Daily Star till 1st of January, 1906, for, $1: Leave your order at the T1ata8 Office. 1. O. D. F. At ,. The committee in char 0, F. "At Homo" tobe h Hall ou Friday evenin have about completed all for a successful evening's' It is expected that Mr. W. Acton, one of the voter Maitland Lodge, will be be presented with his je been for twenty-five yea the Lodge. Tome. e of the 10. Id in the Town of this week arrangements utertainment. Chapman,of u members of resent and will el, he having s a member of Noyrox-All accounts d • t.: estate of W. T. A. Fishtebeh mus •e settled by December let, 1904, as •e affairs of the estate must be wound up at onoe. Westminster Gull On Monday evening, t Guild of the Preebyteria ofiioers for the ensuing lowing members. Compri for 1906: -President, 1st viae, Miss Fanny Pat Miss Annie Cummings; Lizzie Wilson; 4th vic Matheenn ; treasurer, Mr, financial secretary, Mr. man; recording Secreta Cummings; organist, Mi son, The Guild hope to helpful meetings throug ing winter. Officers. e Westminster Church elected ear. The fol. the Executive v. D. Perrie; son; 2nd vice. d vice, Miss , Miss Edith cott Gordon; H. Wight- , Miss Lizzie s Lirzie Wil. aye a series of out the com• MUST BE SETTLED - the late firm of Ball Br by November 16th. will pass into other h 11 scconnts due s. most be settler! fter that date they de fnr collection. J. J. BALs, Died in Ma Mrs, Harry Selby, Cargill, formerly of her home near Hartue day, October 17th. remembered by 'ma being a daughter of t gill of this town and days in Wingham. ham she resided with ily in Michigan and 1 itoba and some five y ried to Mr. Selby, a near Hartney. Besi three- year-old dangl the loss of a loving friends in Wingha learn of her death. itob a. (nee Miss Jessie ingham), died at , Man., ou Mon - Deceased will be of our readers, e late John Oar- ent her girlhood fter leaving Wing- er mother's fain- ter move() to Man - ars ago was mar - well -to-do farmer es her husband, a ter is left to mourn other. Deceased's will be sorry. to ' a On the day of M.. W. W. In tion sale in Wigham, e were mislaid and ,• re. I leaving Wingham, piece, which s session for nearly our readers know gold piece, a rewa return to the Tree. office. s' ana- e articles is has. since is. : a dollar gold d in her pos- ty years. If any of nything of the lost will be given 'for its Auction S le of Cattle. Mr. T. E. Walk .r will hold an auction sale of cattle at J J. Denman's farm, half mile east of : inevale, on Saturday, November 12th, a • 1 o'clock. There are sixty-two head of cattle, including dairy EOM. heifers and steers. John Purvis will be the ancti • eer. LAURIER GOY TURNED TO INCREASEO RNMENT RE* OWER WITH MAJORITY. As the result of t electionsheld on Laurier Governme with a much larger of 1000. This is st fact that the soun progressive polioy tiou for the past ei preoiated by the pe and while there ha in the personnel of sides, add many g at the poles, the r lug to all who ha. andbestinterests teres s mercielly, nation Perhaps one of and disappointm the campaign jus over of the three tion column. Dr vented East Baro a spot or blemish mentary career; bator; and a mos House, with th elected by his col chair; his electio regarded as in do even many stron hardly believe th ed. But the fate it is difficult to U his ability and e jected. In some there was an ap part of the suppo as the full Libera Check That Cough Do not allow it to become chronic. DR FOTHERGIIL'S "Laxative Quinine Tablets" will cheek a cold in JL levy hours. Does not cause ring. ing in the heats. Gives quick relief for all feverish con- ditions of the system. FOR SALE BY Waiton McKIbboa Next dost to Poet biline. Dominion general hursday last, the has been returned majority than that ng evidence of the businesslike and f the Aduiinistra. it years is fully ap- le of the country, been many changes be members on We od men turned down ult must be gratify - in view the highest f the Dominion, om ini on, com- l1y, and otherwise. he greatest surprises to in connection with closed was the torn urons to the Opposi- Macdonald had repre- since 1887, with not n his whole parlia- clever and forceful de - useful member of the assurance of being agues to the Speaker's this time was never bt by his friends, and Conservatives could t he would be defeat - were against us, and derstand why a man of erience should be re- ections of the riding rent apathy on the ers of Dr. Macdonald, vote was not polled. RETURNS RECE VED IN W1NGHA5I. The Liberals h. d the spacious rooms on the third floor of the Macdonald block fitted up to acoo and as the ret 0. P. R. Tele flashed on canv Thede were vie The Conserved' hall and there to the large au ceived by mess Telegraph oftic sonably certain been elected asm of the andie vociferous cheer ing of hats. W sided so that he c holm was intro Holmes, as "the Huron." Dr. 0 speech in which most heartily fo they had put up thanked the Libe many of them ha The idea of a once conceived, response from t The services of th Scoured, and a torches being ma there was a.Plenti ance was procure was drawn up an followed by his su bers. In front of modate a Iarge crowd, ns were received over raph line, they we're opposite the building. ed by large numbers. es had engaged the town e returns were read out once, as they were re- gers from the G.N.W. When it became rea' at Dr. Chisholm had st Huron, the enthusi- ce manifested itself in g, shouting and way - n the tumult had sub- nld be heard, Dr. Olds - need. by Mr. Dudley ew member for East isholm made a short e thanked his friends the magnificent fight his behalf. He also ale, for he realized that supported him. emonstration was at d met with a hearty enthusiastic crowd. citizens' band were procession formed, of brooms, of which nlsupply. A convey- . and Dr. Chisholm down the main street, porters in large num- be town hall he ad - dressed the crowd, again expressing his gratitude for the handsome majority which had been ro led up for him, The evening C. P. R. t ain brought nearly one hundred Cons= vatives from points down the line, whhad come to join in the celebration, w ioh was continued until an early ho r in the morning. The jubilation was (mtinned on Friday in Brussels, when : large delegation ac- companied Dr. Cif holm to that village, where he was give • a rousing reception. Purchased Mesarrs. W. IL and Mr. Walter R formerly of Wing the electric lightin Mr, Rose will take at Teamster and in Wingham and the plant here as in will also have contr Wingham, having on hand from, the T wn Couuoil. Up to this time he returns give the Liberals 136 seats, the Conservatives 72 and 2 iudependen•. Ieaving a majority of 11 for the Gov:rnmeut. There are four elections yet o be held. Oa page 8 of thi issue will be found a list of the member elected. CHURL` Rev. Dr. Gandy sermons in the Ripley on Sund Hosking, of Ri Gandy's work in Rev. I. M. Web been ill for some as well during the ing taken soothe been removed to th Quarterly Sacra held in Wingham Sunday morning I were received into Rev. D. Perrie e "Thanksgiving seri, On Monday. Mr. Harvest home ser Sabbath and on t evening will leot ,ianiem." Re*. F. will condnct the se NOTES. ill preach anniver- ethodist Church at y next. Rev. a. 1. ey, will take Dr. Ingham. , of Brussels, who has onths, has not been he past week, hav- bad turn, Ile has hospital at London. ental servieeg were ethodist Church on pt. Several people hnrch mensbership. ducted Comnitinion ell at Whitechurch Petrie will ill pr eauh ons at Cargill Text following Monday re on "Presbyter. Nichol of Cargill ices hi Wingham. $1 A YEAR IN ADV.ANCR ightiniG Plant. resp, of this town, e, of Listowel, and am, have purchased plant at Teeswater. barge of the plant Green will remain i11 have charge of he pant. Mr. Green 1 of the supplies in nrchased the stook Church Fr e of Debt. The Wingham B ptlst oongegation have just finished pa ing the debt which has been hanging •ver their church edifice for some time pd intend celebra- ting the occasion by penial Thanksgiv- ing services to be hel next Sunday and Monday, Nov. 18th a d 14th. On Sun- day, itev, J. O'Nei , of Paisley1 will preach morning an evening. Special collections are asked for at both these services. On Mondry evening a plat- form meeting will .e 'held, when ad- dresses will be de vered by Rev. J. O'Neil and the res ent ministers, A free will offering w - 1 be taken at the door, Suitable mus • will be rendered by the choir at all 5.:se'meetings. For the best makes of Pianos, call and look through D. Bell's stock. Prices to suit purcbasers. They are the hest money can procure. Remember the stand, near 13e11's factory. Death of Mr, Samuel M pioueers of this sec his borne on Fran evening, after a le years. Deceased Down, Ireland, an forty-five years a concession 11, Ea he converted into being nearly all b it. Mr. MoBurne man and was hi Iarge circle of tri last June, deceits paralysis. and s recovering. he pu moved to Wingba years he was a streets, but for s confined to the McBurney was politicts a Cons seven years ago h Young and besid a family of five so namely, John, o William, Joseph Wawanosh, and The funeral will t day) afternoon to tory. Pioneer. urney, one of the ion passed away at s street, on Tueeday gthy illness, aged 77 as born in County came to this country , settling on lot 32, t Wawanosh, which n excellent farm, it sh when he settled on was a hard working hly respected by his nds. Ten years ago d was stricken with rtly after partially chased his home and For a number of e to move about the me months be bas been once. In religion, Mr. Presbyterian and in, *vative. Some forty - was married to Jane his widow, he leaves Sand one daughter, Turnberry; Robert, nd Samuel, of East as Charlotte at home. ke place this (Thurs. he Wingham cetue- About 6 30 P. • ., last Sund ; , A, R. Smith had the wi • 'hi::tore door smashed. Besid it . u have taken the party or parti •s ful . an hour before to tie the ropes b longing to the awning, judging by the ay they were tied. . Now, To Raisers of Poultry We are sealing Poultry Food to fatten young. Turkeys for Christmas, Cholera le prevented, and fowls, geese and dnoita fatter. s when a tale ea ily w tablespoonful is mixed with bran or chopped food for every 25 fowls, 25c, per packager A lMcCaII & Co1 LIMITED. Druggists and Opticians WINGHAM, - ONT. LARGEST AND BEST IN WESTERN ONTARIO CENTRAL STRATFORl7. ONT. This school enjoys the reputation of doing the best work in Business Education in the Dominion. The Iarge schools in Canada and United States employ our graduates es teachers. We give the same instruc- tion to all, and that The Best. Students may enter at any time. Write for free catalogue. MEOW EWGTT & McIACHIAN PRINCIPALS. Grit and Tory f'x get the same rates when insuring in CosEN;i' Agency. All kinds of Loan, Real E' tate and Insurance business transacted. ABNER COSENS, WINGHAM, Wingham's Leading Shoe Store ansa 11)! 1 THANKSGIVING Turkey, plum pudding and pumpkin pie are well enough for the Thanksgiving Din- ner, but they won't keep your feet warm or dry dur- ing the cold weather that will be dealt out to us from now until the Springtime comes again. Our lines of handsome,sty. fish and durable Shoes for Men, Women and Children will dress feet in a way to make their attendance an honor to ANY THANKSGIVING DINN1I2 We're ready to attend to your wants in Footwear, and the tax you'll consider light, when you look at your feet after were through with them, W. j G .EER Shoeir to the People,