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VOL NX.XIY.---I\O. 17'3.
A Share of
Your
Patronage
SoliGIted.
SNAPPY, NEW, SWELL
Springy Slitings
are here, and it'a time yon
shed those Winter clothes
and put ynnrself in one of
Homuth's Up-to•Date Suits.
Na need
for delay auy longer.
beautiful
n s
Come and ee the
Spring Suitings we are show-
ing that oharacterize every
new idea, and we can prove
to you that we are re present-
atives of all that is newest
and heat.
We invite all Wingham and
vicinity to come in and in-
spect them, We ask only
reasonable prices, and will
guarantee you first•olaes fit,
, workmanship uud style,
Give us a trial and be con-
vinced.
11'"ew Bate, Cape, Shirts, Under-
clothing, Suependera, Hosiery,
Neckwear, Collars, etc., etc.,
arriving daily.
A pleasure to show goods.
MISIL Homuth
Clothier and Gents' urnisher
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by Mist( PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria
street, Winuhutn. Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
WINCHAM
Capita! paid up, $ 3,00 0,00 0
Reserve Fuad and
Undivided profits $ 3,644,000
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafte sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on deposits of $t and upwards,
.and added to principal 80th. Juud and 31st
December eaeli soar.
D. T. HEPI?URN, Manager.
U. Vanstona, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAIVIU
Oapital paid up, $2,235,280.00.
Waterye Fund, $,3,100,000.00.
Total Assets, $26,553,846.57.
Presidetlt-•• Rox. WAt. (,•nett.
Vtee-1'resideae nod
General Manager —T. Tttat'nttr.e.
Assistant Ocn, ?onager -41M. :WATSON
T tR1i;C'PORS
John Proctor, Chas. L. Dalton, T. S. Plenilrie,
Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Dirge.
Inspector -8. Willson.
8AV.IN GS DANK. '
Interest ellen ed on depeeite of nee And tees
wards, and added to principal on 8Iet May and
110th November each year.
Sot -idol Deposits also rtcelved at current
rates of lnterest.
W, tOIt9btteiD, Agent
IirTC! II+7 3CIIV h IItLMES, Solicitors.
A WORD ABOUT
TOILET SETS
You have perhaps been
thinking of getting a
new Toilet Ser, We
invite you to see what
we have to offer in
these goods. They are
handsome in design, up-
to-date in every partic-
ular, and withal very
moderate in price.
All styles, all prices.
Ask to see them.
R, A. Hufchsoo
GROCERIES AND CItocEERY.
Phone 69. Preterit dente Ty.
To the Real Estate Buyer,
no matter where located :
I am absolutely sure 7 ant in r) position to
stn,�t 0
tc nen nee. nnie-S thecircumstances
ur der \\hirh yta y etre very exceptional.
leen anti will ciliate itpiOtt, ble i'or you to
buy On Pugh me. 1 ant in toneh with property
ownri s in every part of the cuttntry, and have
on my Iktsto•day pt o t,rneu, lbothin town and
country ,,ihat cannot be excelledd either in
quality or prtee.
It urt)tee'to differeneu whether yon want u
$c0 building lot or a 510.000 farm, I want to hoar
from you.
C. J. MAGUIRE
Real Estate and $•usiness Transfer .Agent,
VANNT01a BLOCK. • WING.I•IAM, ONT.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Death of Mr Mulholland.
• Word wae'reoeivl' in to'wt this weak
of the tient') of Saral Elizabeth Netter -
field, wile of Mr. J E. Mulholland, at
Grandon, North Da ota. Deceneed was
a former resident of bis section and her
husband was for a umber of years n
photographer in tbi town, moving frnin
Gorrie some few y trs ago to North Da-
kota.
The Tni>s to enrl'of 1905, 6•i cents.
Housemaid wanted, at the King E,•1•
ward hotel. House cleaning all done.
Apply to J. W. Oen.
Football A sociatton.
The annual meetit a of the Western
Football Assooiatiwt was }tele, at Berlin
on Good Friday. r. D. D. Wilson
represented the Win •ham club. Wine -
ham will have a trnL in the intermedi-
ate and junior earies 'Theintermetlinte
dtetrict is e•omponett )f Listowel, Bros -
:eels and W ingltatn, and Listowel and
SVinghntn will battle' for the honors la
the junior aeries. elle final games in
both series are to be played in Winghatu,
FOR SALE —Seve i-r•onu wt1 house, nice-
ly situated, corner - if Clutrles and Albert
streets. Apply on the premises to Join
WnLSII.
West Huron Lice tise Commissioners.
TheWest H
unite
,License Commission -
ore islet et the ho
Y
but h Thurs
C. n cls
,
licenses for the en
Moue were preseu
of the riding to t;
se of Me. Paisley,
morning, to grant
rent year, Delega-
from different parts
prort certain amend-
ments to the regt'ettions which are be-
ing asked for by title Moral Reform Asso-
ciation and also t) object to certain li-
censes lasing granted. Among those
preeeut were Re, . Mr. Kennedy and Mr.
Tiffin, from Ni e, M. Holmes from
Blyth, Rev. Mr. Manning, Dr Cooke,
Mr. A. T. Coope. ° and others from Clin-
ton. The appletation of Mr. Boggs,
from Carlow, for Iicense, was not grant.
ed; nor that O. Mr. Perkins, of tho
Queen's Hotel, Minton, petitions neces-
sary in such taus not being before the
Board. • The leoaed spent the entire
afternoon in hefting represehtativea of
the Moral Refo ill Association, and then
adjourned tint' Saturday to meet at Ati.
burn, when the work of issuing licenses
was resumed, McDonald's Bote), ].Cin -
tail, was only anted license for three
months; ming' hotel, Goderieh, was
refused a linen , and all the other appli-
cations Krante . Some changes in the
regulations 'i re made, chief among
Which is ono ceting the hours of clos.
ing. Hilbert r the hours at which bars
bad to be do wore 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.
respectively, 1 tele in towns being M.
lowed to ren aitr -Open until the later
hour. This tins changed to 4 and 10
p.m. respect 'rely.
INGHA1vI TIMES.
WINGIIAi , ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 005.
Wear Greer's Shoes and. Rubbers Oddfellows A
Notice to "'freemen.
Tho season will sots be at hand wheat
horsemen will requir ,.route cards, fold-
ers, et -o. The Toms office is the best
place to get this el s of work. We
have a goer, assorts at of cuts and, all
work is done on eh t notice and at rea-
sonable prises. Gi e the TIMES a trial
on your under foe a y kind of job print-
ing.
Now is rhe time to ,lace •our order
for coal, P you hay qr order at
3, I) Burns' you wilt . - .are the best at
lowest prices.
Foil A;tt.r--Dnnb1e house, dusted on
west side of John •re Route tor
:ill. Apply et once O. J. Maguire,
real estate agent, Wingham.
Old Reside is Leaving.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. - Elates, who have
been residents of L wer Wingham for
forty•oue years, le a on Saturday next
for the West, wheat.) they will reside
with their on. It the early days Mr.
Flack conducted a tannery business at
Lower Wingham. He has during his
long residence her 1 always beeu identi•
fed with the Merl odist church and was
cue of its officials On Thursday even-
ing last Mr, and `rs, Flack were tender-
ed a social fareweel evening in the Meth•
odist church and were presented with a
purse of gold, r. Flack gave a short
account of the e rly history of Methorl-
isnt iu Wingha , and many expressed
s arrow in losin two of the oldest mem-
bers of the eltu eh. Mr. and Mrs. Flack
wall carry with them the best ' iehee of
many friends. Mr. Flack has sold his
property in Lot or Winghatu to sir. W.
N. Austin, wli recently moved here
from Moleswnrtl .
A good house to rent. Apply to
R. Vanstune.
e7C0 will buy a six roomed briek house
and a largo lot; hard tied dots muter; anti
good stable. Terms to snit purchaser.
Apply ett W. J. Patiisou's flour and feed
stare.
Lost.--(Jn.:Wednesday P' inee •April
19t1t, 1),.. ton eel) Cx T. R. S tion tint, the
King Edward .note , lady's watuh
cbaiu with star• i led pt.arl elide.
bender will please le ve with Mr Htirold,
Grand Trunk agent and receive a liberal
reward.
Fishery R gulations.
The amendment tl•ia 1?ishery regu-
lations for the prov ice, applying to the
present smote oOnt ii 1 some notes of in-
terest to rhe discipl of Walton. No
one may carry awe a greater cavil in
number in one day than eight black
bass, four ntaskiiion Se, twelve pickerel,
or four lake trout. eo One may catch or
carry away emote rhtt it thirty speckled ur
brook trout, or more than ten pounds
weight in the ag,;n;tktte. No black hats
less thein ten muses in Iength, pickerel
Less than fifteen or ss cleled trout less
than, six iuctas in, le1igth, or maskiuongc
less than thirty inches in, length shall be
retained, but must be returned to the
water alive at,d u injured. The sale
and export rf speck ed tront, black base
and tnttskinonge s prohibited. The
close season for tro tit from Scpt. 15111
et April 30th, inch stye, end for black
bass from Awe]. 161 s to June 16th.
I am vow ready to do paper•barging,
painting, ere., promptly and guarantee
sntisf,utthon. All orders left er R.
itlooney's tin shop will receieve prompt
attention. Geo. A. Phippeu.
Fon SALT;—A good'stotey and a half
frame bouee, with four roosts, pantry
attcl woodshed rinwnsteirs and four rooms
up stairs; hard water in woodshed and
soft water in kitchen. Apply to,
ROBT, MAXWELL, Tailor.
East Hume inspector.
Mr. Wm. Clegg,
a former well knot
' ham, has been recj
�f Morris township,
n resident of Wing.
mrended to the On -
tario Governmen for the position of
i License Inspect. )r for East Huron.
{ These changes ata bound to take place
and we cougratul..te Mr, Clegg on his
appointment. Ti e Brussels Post in
reporting the oha go says: --A meeting
of the Esecutivo East Huron Coaser-
vative Association was bele. in Brussels
on Friday nfte oou, Among other
matters up for adj dieation was that of
License Iaspeetor Jas. Bowinan had
been uoninated at a. previous ineeting
but since then had declined the honor.
A number of name wore suggested for
the office and the s oceasfui nominee was
Wm. Clegg, now f Morris township,
• formerly of 'Wing tarn, Inspector Juo.
R. ,Miller, who lin occupied the post for
a goodly cumber 1 years, is still dis
charging his dull s but his tenure of
office will no dot t cease before very
long or else thor would be no necessity
of naming his ieeessor. Not tt few
would like to se hint retain his posi-
tion," tion,"
Next Sunday the m
Lodge, No. 119, Ind
Oddfellows, with via
celebrate the eighty -
the Order by attend'
3.80 p. m. in the
Church. The Berm
by Kiev. J. N. MoL
of the Order are re
the lodge room at
niversary.
u)bers of .Maitland
eudent Order of
ring members will
lixth auntversary of
rg divine service at
Wingham Baptist
will be preached
B, A. Members
n
0,
nested
30
P. in.
to meet at
Wanted by the 2 h of April, a good
general servant girl Apply to
MRS. ( R ) 51A0DONAI,D.
Notice of emoval.
On or about the 15t of May I intend
moving my tailortvg establishment to
the premises formerly occupied by H. M.
Tudhope, opposite the bank of Hamilton.
Until that date I will be ready to serve
the public at the old stand with a brand
new, up-to-date stock for spring and
smuttier wear. A young man wanted to
learn the tailoring business.
R, MAXWELL, The Tailor.
WANTED —A yot
1soute-work, po w
Mr. D. J. MoFEGGA
ng • Irl or light
tshi _ • Apply to
Leopold St.
WANTED —At ottce. partner for Real
Estate and Insurance Business; must be
a hustler. Apply personally to C. J.
MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent, Wingham,
Out.
Married in
happy eventtook
on Weduesduy afters
'tvheu Mr. Charlie ISI'
Wm. Moore of tow
'hiss Mary Birmiu h
g
and Mrs. Moore spat
Wingham during the
oronto.
place in Toronto
on of last week
ore, son of Mr.
was married to
at, of Barrie. Mr.
t a few days in
lest week visiting
with the groom'e par nts. The many
Mende of Mr. Moore u Wingham will
wit.h him,.elf end brie many years of
happy mei prusnerou wedded life. The
lately we dyed eoopl will reside in To-
ronto. •
t(c.9"aiv63'r�R'1�'�•'Y.'O•"ty'�•.'®✓'Ol�
r The Beaver Minstrels $
00
OPERA HOUSE. WENG1IIiM
MONDAY. !`1AY
8thSS
Under the a:spices of
WINGHAM HOCKEY CLUI3. fit
insur-.nce Rates Up.
Four of the 1 rgest life insurance cotn-
I panics in New 7ork have increased their
!premium rates ey front 3 to 6 per cent.
on all policies t hich do not confer on
( their holders tie right to share in the
dividends of tate cotupany. This iu-
i crease is ocensi.ned through some of the
I small compete •s refusing to comply
with n proposal that they should adopt
the participariree policy. The increase
will net itt any say affect the premium
rates prevalent n Canada, accorded., to
the stateutent n' two er three of the mau-
1 seers of protniu ,ut insorunee cow ;poet s
Tolottto. T •e rates at present in
t xietence here oil atitl he maintained
and no dote is a .ticipated.
WANTED—Two servant girls wanted
at once. Apply at National Hotel.
'COUGHS, COLDS
Why let them linger ? ?
PROMOTION eXAMINATIONS.
The following i the result of the
Easter promotion u:amiaations held in
the publio school,
sent through illness
causes, will have the
erod when school re -
The usual mid-su
will be held at the e
A. H, My'
hose who were ab•
r other reasonable
r case duly consid-
.pens on May lst,
mer examinations
d of Jane.
ROVE, Principal.
From Junior to nior Third. Pees
Mark 295.
Floreuc'i Suggitt 647
Liliau Ross , , .. . , 540
Frank Gillespie. 631
John Mitohell 529
Mary Ritchie 504
Sadie Tracey 486
Ada Oldfield. .. .. . , 491
Pearl Oartwrip 490
Hazel Worth .. . .. , 484
Jennie Armour. 474
Irene Campbell , 473
Allan Pugh 473
Nellie Coutts , . , 460
Dick Mann ...... , 457
Gladys Carr .... ... 449
Pearl Paton 440
Edna Coutts 439
,
Ethel Beckwith .. .. , 437
Lyle Stevenson 437
Mabel Hellen' ., , . , . 435
Allan Knechtel.. 434
Norman Nicholls 428
Roy MacDonald, .... 410
Hazel Drummont 408
Lizzie Johns 308
Stanley Mitchell. 385
Marjorie Haines. , 38.1
Elmo Sanderson, 38.4
Harvey Armour. 376
Clifton Aitcheson .... 361
From Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd. Pass 818.
Irima Kennedy.. .., 5136
Hazel 'litylor.......... ... 529
Nellie Nicholls ..
James MeFegga 516
Golu Holmes r t0 6
Mary Madigan .. .. 503
Violet Borden . , .. , .. 502
Earle Hall 498
Harry Day 493
Cora Kerr 477
Roland Small 473
Harry Coutts 471
Eiwiu Elliot .. 469
Mary Attain . 459
Marguerite math .... 451
Gnldwin Ha ilton.... 445
Gordon Gan ett 438
Aunie Lloyd, . , .. 433
Earle Johns. 433
Ernest.; Bloom , eld 426
Basil Blacicha 1 396
Agnes Walks, 395
Ottarley McLt au. 185
Anstin 'raylo' 33(3
From Jr. 'end tc Sr. 2nd. Pass 318.
Oneida Irwin ....,,. ..... 568
`Phomas laohres . , ....... . 5(66
Edna Armou ........ . .... 553
Lila Bowman 521)
Robert Crowd r 494
Geot'tita i{orbe 41)1
ibrautuu Eiro n 4#8;3
Veronica Arm troug. .... 470
George Howse .,,. •1131)
Roy K.tusmau •157
Wattle- Pugh.
Emily Crowd( , .. .. 455
George Cruiei shank 446
Frauk Gatibre-alt.... 442
Arlie binbee. 441
Lillie Latton 4-!t)
%canoes 11 ,'rzter -i3•)
Olive Angus , . .... 43#
Gordon Mt L • au ... 432
Vernon 5evtt ..... ., 424
Eat nest Diaoronil 412
Margaret Paterson •108
Frank !,..1.(-Let,tt 406
James Bottre 1 is
Stews! t ley
Della Miller. reed
Front Pt. 2 to r. 2nd. To pass 215.
Gladys Nichttson... 360
Attlee ,Mt•lil''ain... 351
111elvfu ililt,-
:35#
Elsie Gil lesp.�, . 354
Lucy Bower: ....... .... 31.1
reed i`cloauiae , 341
Olive ltePnerson .. ,...... :339
Norah Stitit4 337
Willie Nu:hole .. ... 3136
Amite Wilso 1,.,. 325
Meths 15iePh 'rson .... , , , 320
SUMO Brown 315
Weir Elliott ' 5613
Mamie 1'e nsl, iy 299
Florence Bar er, . , 299
Marie Wachs uth 291
Leonard Dru [mond 283
Alfie Beckwit 281
Aylmer Aitchi on 264
Clare/ice Fabs 2:39
Grace Barrett reed
Flora McD'onn d,,,. .....reed
Renetla Show s...... reed
Part 1 to part 2 \of First Book. To
O U r` pass 200.
Edith Pogh, . , . .. ... .. 339
• Mattis Mohan us 387
873
37e
304
3G2
361
860
353
354
351
�lcs347
334
Laxative •
Gold Tablets
Will break up any cold.
25c a box.
Every box i.ivaranteed.
ror sale only by
Walton McKibbon
DRUGGIST. I
Flora Gannett.
Stuart Pender,
Fred Oarred).. .
Edith Jones, .. .
Della Haugh
Vaoht Taylor
Annie William on
James Taylor
Pearl Whyte..
Itoy Cruicksh
Frank Wiley.
Anna _ley, .. - ,31
Walter Haines 329
May Borden 1324
Rachel Benton 318
Roy Mantel318
Norrnan I3rowett� 31°2
Moses Brown 311
Nellie McLean. '310
t
30)
Cook....
Alma Coo
Gladys Welsh, ,. ,........ 304
t;lifi Mc•Kensie 300
Berry MoMan u s.........
WINGRAM..I Go and hear the Wave
leextdoor to Pot °Oleo.
,lave a good laugh,
Minstrels and
Mr. David Campb
the best known men
who was highly re
townspeople, passed
at his home on Miu»e street early last
Monday morning, Ater a few weeks
iIluess with cancer of the liver. De-
ceased was born on ,he 12th of October,
1831, in County Don, Ireland and was
therefore in his 7th year. On July
28th, 1865, he was arrird to Mies Ann
McOlenuohan, wh t survives hint. To
thisunion twelve children were born,
four sous and eight daughters; one son
and two daughter= are dead, and the re-
naaining children, save one daughter,
are married and Wing iu different parts
of the Province. air. Campbell Ieft his
native land with 1 is wife and family in
the summer of 18131 and came to Wing -
ham where he fat ud employment with
Postmaster Fisher., as teamster, to whom.
he gave the best of satisfaction for a
number of years. Subsequently he was
employed with ear. Archibald Fisher.
In July, 1873, he ; icoidently got one of
bid arms caught "tween the main driv-
ing belt and the galley in Arch. Fisher's
SI A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Qampbeli.
11, who was one of
'11 Wingham, and
ected by all our
he way of nil flesh
Death of' Davi
sawmill, and it w is badly mangled and
broken, but after the consultation of
three doctors thea decided not to am-
putate. After i+ecovering from this
serious ilinesa Mr. Campbell spent some
three years in doi'ig teaming jobs about
the town, when it 1870 he was awarded
the contract of oa-ryiog the mails from
the post office to t to G.T R. station, a
position he filled t p to the time of his
deathde t L v
rtt;
e n t e last
mail at thep tet-
office on Marc 15th. During his
twenty-nine years ' u this posttiou he gave
uuit'ersal s '
surfs u
ct c and never miase
d
a mail. Hie fa iliar figure will be
missed at the G.T 11 station, where he
always had a ha py greeting for his
many friends, A Lout twenty years age,
while listening t one of the Lord's
Saved Army cfii •ers speaking on the
street ooruer, he becatne convicted of
sin and accepted heist as his Redeemer
and Saviour. La er he joined the Sal-
vation Army and ontinued a steadfast
and staunch supp rter during the re-
mainder of his nay . Toward the enol,
while feeling with his hands over the
bed covers, be as d for his Bible, thea
raised his hand upwards and said,
"Take me." "' ke me." These a ere
his last words, shortly atter uttering
them he passed eacefully away to his
glorious reward The funeral rook place
yesterday afro noon to the Wingham
cemetery and vats very largely attended,
being under the auspices of Court Matt -
laud, Canadian Order of Foresters, of
which society lir. Campbell had been a
member biuce - he Order was founded.
Rosedale Vetch ria 317c, yellow Den-
ver 13e at T. A. deiii11s.
Got your tickets at Waltnn McRih.
butt's tor Beaver Itliustrelt. Plan opens
at 1 o'clock, Monday, May 1st.
WANTED -Good girl to w t port rime
in store and do house. Apply to
t�v
Box 120, Winghaul,
vik
Some people
Get AlanA
without a Spring medicine,
but the majority make a prac-
tice of taking a blood cleanser
and tunic,
Some need it worse than
others, but not me of us is
there who wouldn't be the
better for a bottle or so of
Dr. Glarke's
= Blood Purifier
It tones tip the system won-
derfully, stimulates lazy ap-
petites, stirs up digestion, and -
helps a person all over. Don't -
need to take it all summer— '
just a bottle or so to start you
going rightly.
A,I,McCall&Ca
LlurrE»,
Druggists and Opticians
WINGHAM, ONT.
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LISTOWEL, ONT.
Academy
GEO. SPOTTON,
- Manager.
Genii general servant wanted. Apply
to Mxs R. II. •rownER, Frances street.
Fou. SALE—A row boat in good repaii';
will teat eight people. Apply to
F, U. SPARLIN(I.
NOTICE—I have arranged with the
Dominion Bauk to manage my business
and all owing me on notesor mortgages,
can pay principal or interest at any
time after failing due. Remember you
need not pay until yon 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.
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%) New Styles
We wish that, wo might have°the pleasure of showing our new Shoes
to every Man and Woman in toevn. .s:
If we could do this, and have an opportunity to explain all the good t
points, :'herein our Shoes are so different front the ordinary Shoes, we
would simply get a corner on the Shoe trade. Couldn't help it.
stores ask for the other kind,
And still We ask no more for our excellent Shoes than some other
We are as ready to shitty our Sltoet+ as wo are tet sell them.
The new Spring Styles would be pleased to receive a call front you.
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W. J. GREER.
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