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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-11-17, Page 8N THE WINGHAM TIMES NOVEMBER 17, 1904 imummarnompummumemism ilex: Ritchie's. the Gloak Department. Thanksgiving sboppexs will be delighted with the wealth of opportunity ter tin" exercise of taste and good judgment afforded by our cloak department. We 'wvill demonstrate, moreover, another noteworthy feature of ata service to its eeptoWers, namely, its real actual eoonomy. We have described below in full detail three eases where eircunaatenoes have been so moulded that you may buy a skirt, a coat, or a coat for the little girl at a more than uenal saving. New Goats—stylish and well made. ' 59 New Coate --they are good costa and well made, of good quality im- ported: Mersey cloth, tight fitting back, straight front with pleats, pockets and touches of trilnming cloth, good range of sizes. Reg. tiler $ 1500, for .. ...... ....,.. $12.5O $4.75 Box Pleated Skirts for the Ladies. In walking length, made of the latest colorings in Tweed mixtures and black. Styles—yes, that's the word—there is a style about these Skirts that will stamp thn wearer as a woman of gond taste and style. The seams are well bound, and the habit back effect, all sizes in the lot. For • . , ..... $3.75 Evening Wear f=abrics. Time flies, and such being the case, we would like to remind our lady customers who have neglected to purchase their evening gown not to delay lunch longer. Leaving this important matter until the last moment often— too often—means ruffled spirits,—the chosen colors all sold,—the particular weave rot to be had, eto., eto. We draw special attention to three beautiful lines just received, for evening, street and reception wear:— Silk and wool Crepe de Ohene, special value .56 Silk and wool Drap de Paris, special value .69 Silk and wool Popliu Eolienne, special value $1 & 1.25 In a positively perfect range of shades, all the new browns, reseda, bisque, cinnamon, nile, cream, ivory, sky, and also in black. 44 and 45 inches in width. Alex. Ritchie WINGHAM. I BEAVER BLOCK. MINOR LOCALS. —There are 76 inmates at the Huron House of Refuge at Clinton. —TIMES and Weekly Globe till 1st of auuary, 1006, for $1.65. —Toronto's new union station is to•. cost at least three million dollars. —Mr. F. G. Sperling has been laid uo for some days suffering from an injured toot. '—Turnberry Township Council will meet in the Clerk's office at Blnevale on Monday next. —lip to the end of last week ever 16,000,000 persons had seen the World's Fair at St. Lotus. —The TIRES to any address till 1st of Our Christmas • Number We will tell you more about it in this space NEXT WEEK PERSONAL. We shall be glad to have contribntione to this column from any of our readers. If you have visitors or purpose going away yourself, drop in and tell no, or send us a note to that effect. HORN. SricwARr.—In East Wawanosh, en rXovein- ber lith, the wife of Mr, Isaac Staw.rt; a eon, Moos$ -lit Brwssele, on November 4th, the wife of Mr. M. H. Moore; a son, r,indHJluNoember 4th, to Mr, Moe.i3 l$sn Ron--In Wroxeter, on Noretaber 6th, the wife of Mr. Donald floe; a Son. Miss W. Alba Chisholm is spending the holiday in Torouto. Mrs. H. Briefman, of Toronto, is visit- ing at Mrs, Wesley Allenby's. Mr. Thos Todd, of St. Helens was a visitor in Wiugham on Friday last. Mr, Dudley Heucook, of Toronto, has accepted a position at the Bee Hive. ••Mr. Thos Hill and son were visiting with Mrs, John F. Staples at Seaforth last vF eek. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jobb spent a few days of the past week visiting friends at W illisorof t. Mr. and'Mrs. Stobie, of Seaforth were visitors with Mr,, and Mrs. G. O. Mau- ners oyer Sunday. Mr, and Mre. H. Ball were visiting with old friends in Brussels for a few days last week. Mr. J. E. Davis, of Toronto was spend- ing a few days this week with bis parents, Mr, and Mrs, H• Davis. —There are 004 lice used automobiles in the i'roviPGe of Outerio. —Dr. Ovens, of London, having return- ed from the Northwest will beat MoKib- bon's drug store on Monday, November 28th as usual. —A number of Wingham Oddfellows will likely attend the Lodge of. Instruc- tion to be held at Lucknow this (Thurs- day) afternoon. —Mr. A. McNair. who has been Post; master at Cranbrook for upwards of 25,,. years,has tendered his resignation owing to failing health. —At the instance of Inspector Paisley, Alex. Orr, of the Brunswick hotel was fined $40 and costs, for selling liquor on a recent Sunday. MARRIED. MAaott—PAital1R-*At the residence of the bride's parents. on,November 9th, by Rev. Dr. (under. Mr. Robert Maco�i, to Miss Jennie Bar- ber, eldest daughter of Mr. Ohms. Barhor, both of Wingham. CORK—EA9a$rn—At the manse, Elora Bt., Ha Camernon nB D., Misys Lizzie lIaeh lento «A1- befit gook, both of Howick. January, 1906 for $1.00. An excellent I —Mr. E. G: Kuntz, Reeve of Culross, present for a absent son, daughter or has announced that he will be a candi- friend. date for County Councillor for Division v' is fo Tin Kruse is having h No. 3,Bruce Count —Mr. L. G. gy er premises thoroughly repaired and re —Mr. Malcolm Aikenhead, of Bruce- -papered and expects to re open his res- field has been appointed principal of the taurant business in the near future. Blnevale school for 1905, in place of Mr. roughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat 1 ailments are quickly relieved by Cr isolene tablets. ten cents per box. A11 druggists —The regular meeting of Camp Cale- donia, Sons of Scotland, will be held mext Monday evening. Meetings will commence at 7.30 o'clock for the winter months. —Mr. Ritz, who has been visiting with relatives in this vicinity for a few weeks, returned to his home in Dryden, New Ontario, on Tuesday. He took np a car load of settlers' effects. —Mr. J. B. Ferguson; Town Clerk, leas got his new home on Patrick street ';completed and moved his household effects into it on Monday last. Mr. gerguson will have a. cotnfortable home. —Wednesday of last week was the birthday of Edward VII, King of Great Britain and Ireland, Emperor of India, etc., who was born on November 9th, 1841, and is consequently 63 years of age. DIED SuAni' —ln Teesweter, on November 8th, Mrs. James Sharpe, aged 72 years, CLAUK—In Culross, on November. 7th, Peter Clark, .,ged 77 years and 8 months, GRran—ln Rost Wawanosh, on November l$th. William Grigg, aged 55 years, 8 months anti 18 day s, • Mrimon—In Grey on November 4th, Pranois Miller, aged 78 years. . MoKAr—In Brussels, on Nov, Ord, Alexander McKay, aged 89 yeera 7 months. SEESAVER—In Molesworth, on Nov. 6th, Charles Seehaver, aged 45 years. WALKER BROS, & BUTTON UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM. Night palls at Button Block, or resi- denoe at Ritchie's property on Scott St. or third house west of school on John street. Shop opposite M aodonald block. Huron County Council Election. To the Electors of Division No. 7—com- prising the Townships of Ea,t and West Wawanosh, the Village of Blyth and the Town of Wingham : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At ENTLEMENAt the request of a large number of the elec- tors, I am a candidate for the representation of Div, No. 7 in Huron County Council, and take this opportunity of appealing to you for Your support. 1f honored with election, my aim will be to equally and thoroughly repre- sent every portion of the division to the best of my ability. I am, your obedient servant, A. E. BRADWIN. Blyth, Nov. 2nd, 1904. Mr. and Mrs. 13. H. Chisholm and children left Wingham on Saturday last for their new home in Toronto. They will carry with them the best wishes of many Wingham friends. Mrs. Jas. Haugh and children have returned home from North Dakota, where they spent some weeks visiting with Mrs. Haugh's brothers and sisters iu Devil's Lake and other points in Dakota. Mr. Robt. Miller, of Wroxeter, County Councillor, was in town on Saturday. Mr. Miller is one of the oldest members of the County Council and we will be pleased to hear of his election for the division composed of Howick, Turnberry and Wroxeter. J. 5. Elliott, V. S. and Mrs. Elliott left on Monday morning for Colorado, winter for the where will theyw spent the benefit of Mr. Elliott's health. • His friends will w ish him a pleasant so- journ in the south and hope he may re- turn home in the spring much improved in health. A. MacEwen, who has resigned. —Mr. David Robertson has pnrohased Mr. Thos. Moore's brick cottage on Oentre street. The sale was made through C. S. Maguire, real estate agent. —A party of W,ingham sportsmen had a pleasant day's outing in the woods of Howick on Friday. Several rabbits and partridge were brought home by the party. —Miss Delmarch, the fast little mare, owned by the late Gus Goehel of Mitch- ell has been sold to a London gentleman for $300. Mr. Goebel at one time valued her at $2,000. —Mr. Wm. Wellwood.of West Wawa - nosh was in town on Tuesday, looking to the purchase of town property, and intends moving his family to town in about a month. —Mr. Paul Powell, Tax Collector for She Township of Turnberry, will be at "Blnevale on Monday afternoon, Novem- ber 21st, and at Queen's hotel, Wing - ham, all day on Saturday, November 96th. —The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club will meet at the home of Miss Cummings, Victoria street, on Tuesday November twenty second. Members kindly notice the change from Mon- day to Tuesday evening. —Mr. Archibald Martin, of East Wa. wanosh has been appointed a justice of the peace for the County of Huron. Mr. Martin is One of the earliest settlers in Wawanosh, having been a resident there for nearly forty-eight years. —.Mr. Thos. Fells, the north end Istitoher, is having a deer shipped to him trom Muskoka by Mr. W. G. Nicholson at Morris. The deer will arrive next Wednesday and Mr. Fells will be able to give his customers a treat of venison. --1f we were to give a boiled down feolpo for anooese in business we ttlsotrld feel inclined to put it something' it a this: --"ileo to it that you never let trending tri the people, through the ssorspoperti as tetdless drain of oonvino• fag edvlir. end then always live up to itse tw'l''wts."' Huron County House of R uge and Industrial F m, HArKSGIV1NG WEEK. •. AT THE BEE HIVE.' .111111*1.1, yclone of Money -Sawing Prices AWAIT YOU AT THIS BUSY STORE. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, SHOES, ttl?PLIdATIONS for he sitiOli9 of Keeper and Matron for t: : Obs* of Refuge and Industrial Farm in t ' . County of Huron will be received on or before the first day of DPcember next. Applications to be in writing and addressed to W. Lane, County Clerk, Goderich. H. SPACEMAN, Chairman H. of R, Com. Dated July 18th, 1904. Always Be Cheerful. Do you ever try to count up the many things to be thankful for? Sometimes yon feel grumpy and gouty and think the world is against you, and all this sort of thing. But is it? Are you thank- ful for your health and strength and soundness of mind? Haven't you losts of friends? Good ones too. It's a shame to see people go around suffering from the bines, waken tip. Take a fresh grip, and thank Providence .that you are not yet dead although you may look like it. Cheer np. Sore Throat and Coughs A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat irritations is found in Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets They combine the germicidal vaiuc of Cresolene with the soothing properties of slippery elm and licorice. 10o. All Druggists 40o —Mr. Alex. Ritchie has been appoint- ed agent for Wingham for the New Idea Fashion Patterns. All patterns are sold at 10 cents each and Mr. Ritchie will keep a full supply on hand. —A meeting of the Executive Com- mittee of the Wingham District Epworth League, was held in Wingham on Sat- urday. Among those in attendance were W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, and K. J. Beaton, of Whitechurch. "In "A Pair of Lunatics," Miss Mande DePewand Mr. Jas Quarrington showed due artistic ability, and their imitations were so clever that they kept their midi. tors convulsed with laughter."—Toron- to Leader and Recorder, Wingham Opera House Monday evening next. .—The T'id'es is pleased to learn that Mr. Jasw . Fowlerwho had his leg broken at Mr. Geo. Walker's barn raising some weeks ago, is making very' satisfactory progress toward recovery. It will yet be some weeks before he is able to be around. -Ttlatte and Family Herald and Week. ly Star till end of 1904 for 45 cents. New subscribers Should take adtantege of tlaiii low rate. PROPERT FOR SALE. Will be sold cheap house and lot No. 1 Good frame house i garden, and stone -le reach owner ' befor owner. It will pay you to take advantage of it. The Bee hive --- The Keeler Ga. • Phone 96. on or before Nov. 19th, Howick street Belmore. ilk house, stable, orchard, well. All offers must Nov. 19th. Apply to P. HARRISON, 113: thur st., Toronto, Ont. We have a Proposition isinteresting to ever pun man which s g every g and woman who wishes to enjoy the best success in life. EDUCATION is the key to our proposal and to your success. Let ns give you our explanation. Write,andwrite now,for our plans. You may study at home or at the college. Only a postal for all particulars. Andress Yonge tit Gerrard Sts, Toronto. W. H. SHAW, Principal. From Jails to Asylums. The 'Provincial Secretary, through the Inspector of Prisons and Public Chari- ties, has given instructions that each jailer in the Province shall make a spec- ial report to the department on the first day of the month, giving the names of all persons confined to the jails, Vibe have been certified by the jail surgeon to be insane. This report will give also their ages, length of time in jail, to- gether with a special certificate from the jail surgeon, under the same data, in re- gard to the mental and physical condi- tion of each person thud reported to be insane. The Sheriff of each ,county has also been requested to make a similar return upon the first day of ea0h month. and to send that return to the medical superin- tendent of the asylum for the insane for the district in which that jail is located. The department's at present remov- ing from the jail and placing in the asy- lums all those persons that are suitable for asylum treatment, and is calling the attention of the court officials to persons who are confined in the jails, who ehonld be in the house of refuge of the county. The jailors have been instruct- ed that ninsane person while temper. arily detained in jail shall wear clothing as suppliedto ordinary prisoners, which it has been found under the recent speotion, was< ocoasionntly done, owing to a Misunderstanding of the rules. To keep the feet warm in oold weather out out*. Odle to the size of the beet or shoe in thick brown paper end Wear it, WING HAM, ONTARIO. asta.r�7*..aw*111 FARM VOR SALE. 103 acres, adjoins acres under cults bairn. Splendid bargain. AL EE THE , Christ Globe.:.. CANADA' S NATIONAL HOLIDAY NUMBER S will soon be ready., Leave your order at once—next week may be too late. itningdey tion. Gooseventy-five new pportunity. Exceptional E. ELLIOTT, Wingham. FARM FOR SALE. T his HE undersigned offers for salefarm, east half of Lots 7 and 8, Concession 11, Turnberry. The farm contains 100 acres of good land; 80 acres cleared, 10 acres hardwood bush, 10 acres of cedar. On the premises are a good stone house, bank barn, stone pig -pen, etc. Also a spring creek and two wells ; and is well fenced 'with cedar rails. Six miles from Wing - ham, and convenient to church; school, post office and blacksmith shop. Easy terms. For information apply to 'RICH. WALLACE. Glenaunan P.O. Eight Colored Pages and four magnificent separate plates. By far the finest, illustrated paper published ever n in Oanada. We are agents for Winghani and vicinity, COOPED Sr CO., (8tloaeliearit 4o Atere. Rose.) NOTICE T CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R.S.O 1897, Chap.. 129, Sec. 38, that all persons having claims again t the estate of William T. A. Fishleigh, late .o the Town of Wingham in the County of ,H on, hardware merchant, about the 18 th dayof d n or d who fed deceased, required to send September, A.D 1 ,are req y post prepaid or to eliver to 11. Vanstone, So- licitor for the Ad nistratr,x, on or before the 26th day of Nove ber, A.D. 1904, their names, addresses and desc •iptions and a full statement of particulars of ear claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly cer- tified, and that of er the said day the Adminis- tratlix will proc d to distribute the assets of the deceased amo g the parties entitled thereto, having regard on y to the claims of which she shall then have n rice. Dated this 24th ay of October, A.D. 1904. 11. V NSTONE, WinghamP.0., Sol itor for the Administratrix. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS County of Huron, To Wit: i]y VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facies issued LI out of His Majesty's High Court of Justice and to me directed? and delivered against the lands and tenements of William Halliday, at tate suit of Wellington Adams, I have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, in- terestand equity of redemption of the above- named William Halliday in', to and out of, the West Half of Lot Number Three in the Seven- teenth Concession of the Township of Howick, in the County of Huron and Province of On- ttirio, which lands and tenements 1 shall offer for sale as aforesaid at my office, in the Court House, in the Town of Goderich. on Tuesday,. the Sixth day of December, 1904, at the hour of twelve of the clock, noon. R. G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff, Huron. Sheriff's Office, Goderich, Aug. 25, 1904. AAAWAAAA/1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA/MAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAA With this season of the year there invariably cgmes 1 the need of something new in the Furniture line. Per- < haps it's a Parlor Suite, a Bedroom Suite, Diningroonl Suite, Sideboard, or some odd piece. Whatever your I need in C FURNITUREf may be, we are prepared to supply you, at most moderate t: 1C prices, in keeping with the high quality of the goods. : G i WALKER BROS. 81 BUTTONS 1 Furniture Dealers and Undertakers WINGHAM. t• • Q. reAAAAAAAAIN& AAAAAAAAAAAAA VVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVYYVVVVV C�E TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 190 The undersigned to noon on Monday, butehers' meat, cre meal« petatoes, per following institutio viz.: At the Asylums f London, Kingston, ville, Cobourg, Ori the Central Prison ill receive to .. ers up lst inst., for applies of ery , tte-, sour, oat - wood, t- , etc., for the s dnri.: the year 1905, the Insane in Toronto, amilton: Mimics, Brook. iia and Ponetanguiehene: and Mercer Reformatory, Toronto; the Institition for Deaf and Dunib, Belleville, and the Exception—Tent supply or meat t London, Kingston nor the Central P tory, Toronto. A marked cheq estimated eot SSeretary, must as agetarantee of sureties will be r of ech A contract withdr anon heft, should the tender ity. the amount felted. i S ecificatnw Ar Specifications on applies of the Province the Bnreors of th nepted ust or a Nestepnpere ane without authority not be paid for it. find at Brantford. ,rs are not required for the the asylums.in Toronto, Hamilton and Brockville, son and Mercer. Reform's o for five per cent. of the of the Contract, payable to Honorable the Provincial s furnished by each tenderer, is bona fides. TwostuBciont quired for the due fulfillment and should Any tender be the contract is awarded, be r fall to furnish such Seen', pfor- . deposit wilt be 0 ! the e 14tthT104.. ,19len it w. A . CURRIE, WINGHAM1S AUCTIONEER I5 now prepared. to attend the wants of those requiring his services, at a. reasonable price. eccesit No y of for an auc- tioneer. going out of town tioneer. A Il orders left at the TIMES SaEs Office will receive prompt attention. i forms of tender may be ion 'to the Department Sesiv"Tstitt`srpectToronto,to • y tender not necessarily ting this advertisement ora the Department will J.11 STit•ATTON, Provinefal Seeretary1 Toronto, Ncvembeir SOWS FOR SALE.. The undersigned has for sale a number of thoroughbred Large English Berkshire Sows, 'from three to six months old, some of which have been already bred. Also a pair of young boars for sale. I also have for service, a young boar, which was a prize winner at Toronto. P. GIBBONS Marnoch 1'. 0. CANADIAN PAC I F 1 C' THANKSGIVING DAY a SINGLE FARE Good going November 18th and 17th ; re- turning until November 21st, 1904, Between all stations in Canada, Port Arthur, Ont., and East, Tickets and fell particulars from your near- est Canadian Padfie Agent. - A. E. NOTMAN, Asst. Gehl. Passr. Agent, Toronto. GRAND •TRUNK SYS EM Greatly Reduced Rates to the Mold's 'Fair within the reach of all. - *10.2o round trip including stop -over priv- ileges et Chicago, Detroit and intermediate Canadian stations. Handsome illustrated booklet free on apple - cation to any Grand Trunk agent, 0± to J. D. McDonald, Dietriet Passenger Agent, Toronto, Winter Fair, Guelph DECLSIREit title to Otis,'1004 Bingle first -claw fare for round trip. Geed going December 8rd. Valid returning until December 9th inclusive. International Live StookExpo- ' sitionr Chicago, iI. 4 �r r I D From Wiaeham, 812.60 for the round trip, Good retetogh1Mi Valid November bro Deo. 9 Mount Clemens Mineral Bath Situated near Detroit: quickly And Comfort« Ably reaehedby the Grand Trunk. r''or tioltete, illustrated literature And full information cell on I, tiAltOl[l, Agent,Wingliem. OANADIAN ORDER WOODMEN: OF THE: WORLD Camp .National, No. 1351+ KOLD their regular meetings on the 2nd and 4tlr Friday in each month; in. Odd- - fellows' Hall. All visitors welcome. R. MAXWELL, 0: C. R. H. CROWDER, Clerk. . IpOgggf 1%%figgfft. PHOTOS!': t S� We guarantee oar work, in J SLYLE, FINISH AND PERMANENCY. The latest styles of Mounts galways on hand. Armstrong & Co's. Studio =MUM SS�� WINGHAM 11� g/g Positively Free Do you want a New Suit? If so buy it here and we will keep it pressed for six months free of eharge. OUR SUmTmNGS:; FOR !'11.L. AND WINTER M, 'dare matchless in design and fabric, and we have a large stock to select from. ALSO A LARGE RANGE OF OVERC OATI N GS in all the newest and best mater- ials At right prices. Printings tot nit anybody And say if you are going to get A RAIN -PROOF COAT do not bay a ready-made until you see what we can make yon one to order for. We give you alt a pressing in- vitation, to call, MAXWELL. , Hiatt Alex 7t iLOEt,,