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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-05-11, Page 11, IA THS WI�GHAIVI TIM1�S. VOL XXXIV.--NO. 1735, The Better Part Of Wisdom. Don't let "Catch Ads" and " Bar- , gains " carry you away. Consider the RELIABILITY and GRADE OF GARMENTS they sell. Weigh all these arguments. Stop and consider. All our time is given to satisfy our customers. We want you to know that we sell a better grade of garments than others. If you have been dealing elsewhere %and become DISSATISFIED, the best and quickest way to be SAT= ISPIED is to call on M.S,L.Homuth Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 2 doors from post office. All garments guaranteed to fit. ONE PRICE TO ALL. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by MANIC PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnessesrequired. You have not yet tried this store with your order for Groceries Do It Now You'll be more than pleased with the fresh up-to-date goods you can get here, and the prices will be no more than you'll have to pay elsewhere -in some cases less. A trial order will convince you. • We have a number of Hand- some Toilet Sets whioh it will pay intending purchasers to see before buying elsewhere. R1 Al, Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY, Phone 59. Prompt delivery. To the Real Estate Buyer, no matter where located I em absolutely sure I am in a position to save you some money. unless the circumstances under which you buy are very exceptional. 1 can and will make it profitable for you to buy through me. I am in touch with property owners in every part of the country, and have on my lists to -day properties, (both in town and country), that cannot be excelled either in quality or price. It makes no difference whether you want a $50 building lot or a $10,000 farm, I want to hear from you. C. J. MAGUIRE Beal Batate and Business Transfer Agent, VAirsr0zEBacon. • WINGHAM, ONT. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. WINGAAL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 11. J905. Wear oreer's Shoes and,Dubbers Died at L Lacrosse istricts. Time finai arrange ants of the Cana- dian Lacrosse Assoc ;tion groups in the junior series were a. -ganged on Monday, and we find that a c ange bas been made in this district. Th new arrangement makes two districts. District No. 1 will be composed of clue from Kincardine, Teeswater, Winghwn and Listowel. District No. 4, God rich, Seaforth IY,, Stratford, Mitchell aid Clinton.,. WANTED. --A earlea di o$.dggs, at H. E. ISARD Co'a. 14o trade, o cash. Teachers' onvention. The Teacher's of oth East and West Huron Inapeatorat •will hold a Joint Convention in Cli ton on May 25 26. Au extensive two ays' programis being prepared, and a la a and profitable con. vention is anticip ed. On the evening of the 25th, Rev. . E. Scott, of Galt, will deliver an ad rens on "The land of the Maple. Leaf." Rosedale hutch sets 17e, yellow Den- ver 13c at T. A. Mills.' Wingham Bu news College. Mr. Geo, Spots n, manager of the Wingham Business ollege was in town on Tuesday and m e further arrange- ments for the open g of his college here. The rooms in the aw block has been leased for a term ' years end will be fitted up ready for occupancy by July 1st. Mr. N. R inald Fletcher, of Strathroy, has bee engaged as principal, and will move to ingham about the ist of June, Sold Dent Practise. Dr. R. Agnew ha disposed of histden- tal practise to Mr. J. B. Lundy, of Brantford, and has ome idea of moving been a resident of years, is a member board, a trustee of f the best bowlers in good fellow whose to the west. He h Clinton for about DOMINION BANK of the public scone; Willie church, one town and a genera] removal will be greatly missed. Mr. Lundy takes possession in a few days; he is not altogether stranger here, and comes very highly recommended. -Olin - ton New Era. D Agnew referred to above is a son of Mr. John Agnew of Lower Wingham, and a brother Agnew of this tovan. WINCHAIVI Capital paid up, $ 3,00 0 ,00 0 Reserve Fund and • Undivided profits $ 3,644,000 • • 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, and added to prinoipal30th June and 3ist December each year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager, 8. Vanstone, Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. CYapital paid np, $2,235,280.00. Reserve Fund, $2,100,000.00. , ' Total Assets, $26,558,840,57. Pre5tdeat- Hoer. WM. Grnaolr. Vfod.Preeident and General Managdr --J. Tva&nt nt. Aseletant Gen. Manager -rt. M. WATsOtt DIRECTORS, John Proctor, Chas. L. Dalton, 3. R. Henritis, Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Dirge. linrpector--B. Q4iltson. F SAVINGS sANK, interest attowed on deposits of $1.00 And tip• wattle, and added to principal on Slot Me: said aOth Noxember each year. • sateen 1lbrioldte else received It caucus rates of inured. COI1BQULD5 Axbnt UIC1t1N5ON& ROT,rilMtf, $oltattari. Miss Little will sell furniture by public market square, on a May 13th, at 4 o'c1. ; .. Everythink to be sold without reserve to Miss Little is leaving Wingham. A Selly, auctioneer f Dr, er household talon on the rday afternoon, Commerl Mr. J. J. Bailey oided to open a Cc Wingham on the 1 has secured the roc of the Macdonald them fitted up it school. Mr. Baffle bet of the teaehinp Collegiate and Will make this his per- manent home. ' H t is engaging compe- tent assistant teae'sers and will make the Wingham Oeit mercial School one of the best to be fou in Western Ontario. Mr. Bailey has on beet wishes; for suc- cess in his work i1L Wingham, and the uoh pleasure in we1- 11 family as residents A good house to rent. Apply R. Vanstone. tat School. f Goderioh has de- mmercial School in t of September. He ms on the third floor dock and will have good shape for his is at present a mem- staff of the Goderich Painful While at work in furniture factory o last, Mr. Albert Gr painful accident. one of the maohin on his left hand c the knives. Th bruised and out learn that Mr. G of his fingers. him off work for 'i r1IEs will have t coming himself a of our town. Hacks The fine impar "Maxim" was ret Saturday last an in this section in Day. The horse lintel stables. With White star i tip on One heel. ed laet'fall and to year-old at the Ot the property of T: Millbrook. Cards few days giving tI ticulat'e. y Stallion. ed Hackney stallion, sesaments. The iived in Wingham on the Ohanoeltar to will make the season dismissed the m harge of Mr. lt. J. then appealed to s now at the Exohange when the jndgm is a dark chestnut ivasnnanintously forehead and white Che horse Was import- quashed. The v rxi first prim as a three- the Supreme Cion win #all fair. Ho is suit. A, Hsszard, V.S„ of M. Sinclair argu: will adsothe pia- e in the Sup :Rte Court, and W. *Ruse and other pour. Proudf oot,11`.C„ for the plaintiff. • ndon, Sarah A. Scott, rel! Halstead, who wa:i fo resident of Wingham, on Monday evening of f Halstead was one of th of this town and prio Wingham Iived for a ns Listowel. The futtera day (Thursday) to the tery on arrival of 11.1 London. of the late Jacob many years a 'ed at London is week. Mrs. early residents to coming to tuber of years at takes place to- Wingham Deme• a,m. train from Fon SALE. -•A lig ommeroial wagon, with platform ng, for sale cheap. Apply to Pero ill. New Grand Tru tic Station. It is now almost an assured thing that the new Grand Trunk Railway station will be built in Wingheui this summer. This week Mr. Jno. A. doLean received word that he was to m, • e his coal sheds that are ou the south sL and he has now done building a large additio on the north side of stools yards and oil tank moved as it is the inten new siding put in at t G. T. R. property. The to will be moved to the so lot. The work on the u other improvements will ishap. course of a. few weeks. alker & Clegg's Saturday morning en met with a vary le was at work on s when the fngera me in contact with fingers were badly it we are pleased to en will not lose any he accident will lay some time, of the traok, is part and is to his coal sheds he track. The i11 have to be ion to have a south of the ld freight shed th side of the w station and e started in the • Now is the time to place your order for coal. If you' leave your order at J. D. Burns' you will secure the best at lowest prioes. Changes in G.T. ,.Time Table. A new time table g ea into effect on the L., H. & B.,and almerston branch- es of the Grand Tru Railway on Mon- day next, 15th May. The changes af- fecting ' the depart•.re of trains from Wingham are as foil.ws:-The morning train for London lea les at 6.40 instead of 6.50. The mornirg train to Toronto and the east leaves at 6.43 instead of 6.53. The mixed tzriin for Palmerston leaves at 10.40 a. i The mixed train to 11.15 instead of 1 passenger train for *onto and east lea• 1.40 p. m. Thf Palmerston and'1 instead of 2.46. 7 London leaves at The evening train Palmerston leave „ instead of 11.15. inoardine leaves at .10. The afternoon Kincardine from To- gs at 2.05 instead of afternoon train to routo leaves at 2.40 he afternoon train for 3.30 instead of 3.10. for Kincardine from at 9.15 instead of 8.55. $700 will buy a six roomed brick house and a large lot ; hard and soft water; and good stable. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply at W. J. Pattiaon's flour and feed store. A Nota McCrea and Duni of Brussels. This a finally termitiateid b Supreme Doan deli inst., whereby the a was dismissed with courts. As the poi importance, a Short history of the litiga- ids. In 1903 the vil- ion decided to con- rurnberry Street at le Case. rd vs, the Village tion has now been a jugdment of the ered on the 2nd peal of the village osts in all of the t involved is of some tion may not be an lage of its own mo strnot a sewer on Foot Caught 1 The Toronto Globe o gives the particulars which cost Mr. Will. as follows: --W. MCDo on the local branch of ,. Railway, was run o mangled while bio tra' Park Head, ten miles at 8 O'olook this morni ig. He died in the hospital three hours later. McDonald was breaking on a fri tight special from • Wiarton to Palmersto 1. He was shift- ing a switch when th eat of his boot ! caught in a "frog" ou he track. The train was slowly backi land befomit no'i'i1d.-he si the wheels hsad Raised eve 1 ate man, cutting; .him al was taken on board a ca to Wiarton, but the do do nothing for him, so Owen Sound to the C Frog. Thursday last f the accident Donald his life, aid, a brakemen • e Grand Trunk er and terribly was shunting at om Owen Sound, The Beaver Minstrels. Seventh Annual Ex The hockey boys Ore favored with a The White Star um er house ou Mo day evening when Goderioh to Detroit of Seaforth gave elegant steel stea he opera House, 1905, is booked for of the Wingham 8.30 a.m. Those w hockey club. The erertainwent was a this opportunity ar assured of one of very good one when 1 is taken into con- the most pleasant trips of their life. sideration that all th performers were Everything will be .*ranged for the con - non -professionals. e best number ou venience and pleastre of the excursion. the program to our ind was the seleo- lata, and we know ' no more delightful tion by the Imperial quartette by the W second. Will Mo songs was well recei as ever. The Hight es Nettie Sproat au part of the progra enjoyed. The jq were very good, t were "old enough feature of the p much of the one t ever, taken all in thoroughly enjoye b p ou the Beaver Minstrels an entertainment in under the auspices $1 ursion to Detroit. ne Excursion from and return on the er Greyhound, for uesday, June 20511, 0 take advantage of „ the cost of property owners alleged to be benefited, A node, to that effect was Published in each of the village papers. The statute also re• tnires that a personal notice "ehali" be s arved on each owner to be benefited. T sae the village neglect- ed to do. The stat to further provides that Unless a maj ity of the owners Within one month after the first publica- tion of the notice in the newspapers pe- tition the Council rof to go on with the work, it must pro.eed. The proposed drain was not int _: ded to pass plaintiff Dunford's land, and only half Way across that of M Orea's. As they did not get the parse al notice provided for by statute, they ere out out of the right to petition : gainst the work, and an appeal to the 'end of Revision and (Jaunty Judge c. ' ld only vary the as- laintiffs moved before • nosh the by-law. He tion. The plaintiffs e Court of Appeal, 5 64 the Chancellor evened and the by-law age then appealed to With the, abotre re* Worth, E.O., and W. the naso far the vil- ., WANTED -A go wanted. Apply t Minnie street. uartette, with the way of visiting M Me Bros. a close than this trip will eod in his comic will leave Detroit T ed and was as funny and the fare for the nd dancing by Miss- Goderioh will be onl4 one dollar. Child - Cora Dodds was a *en will be charged half-price. Bioy- that was very much oles and baby carriag :a will be carried s by the end men free. Arrange to tai • this in; you can - ugh same of them not afford to miss it; only $1.00 round o vote." The worst trip and good hotels asp Detroit at popu- ogram was the too lar rates. ing-singing. How- , the program wile Fon SALE -Double house, situated on by all present. west side of John street. Rents tor $11. Apply at once to 0. J. Maguire, real estate agent, WipRdiam. f+ higan's metropolis fford. Returuing tursday afternoon, round trip from d general servant girl Mrs. R. Vanstone, A Quiet Wedding The residence of r, and Mrs. W. E. Green was the seen of a quiet wedding at 6 o'clock, on T • ursday morning of last week, when thea neioe, Miss Cath- erine E. McTavish Interne the wife of Mr. Walter Rose, of tie Teeswater Elec. trio Light Co. and a f (*mer well-known young man of this tori. The ceremony was performed by Re '. D. Perrie in the presence of only the immediate rela- tives. The wedding naroh was play- ed Miss Lizzie Gres , cousin of the bride. The bride tieattired in a beautiful dress of cream crepe de ohene, trimmed w th chiffon and silk ribbon and her ravelling snit was of brown ladies' loth. The young couple receiyed ny valuable and useful presents, s wing the esteem in which they are eld by their num- : erous friends. Aft r spending a few days in Toronto a d Niagara Falls, { they will take np eir residence is Teeswater and wil have the hearty good wishes of all their friends. towards him, ; ailed' to stop the naifortun- �toat in two. Ile and conveyed ors there could e was taken to neral Hospital. The remains were brounett to Wingham on Thursday afternoon ind the funeral took place from his fathar'a residence on Friday afternoon to the Wingham ceme- tery. The funeral was very largely at- tended, a large number of the young man's fellow workmen •owing up from Palmerstom to pay a 1 .st 'tribute to a departed friend and comrade. Six fellow workmen were he pall -bearers. Mr. and Mrs. Mellor id feel deeply grateful for the many ind expressions of sympathy extended Ao them in their sad affliction. The numerous telegrams of condolence are highly appreciated by the bereaved parents. The young man was held in high es eem by his fellow - employees, as evid oed by the fact that no fewer than twe ty-two of them, in- cluding four conductors, came up from Palmerston to atten 1 the funeral. • Num- erous wreaths of lowers adorned the casket, among thebeing one from the railway men, it was a representation of arch -shaped with on the sides and The top of the hree feet in height, "gates ajar," being wire gates fastened closed in the centre arch reached nearly Will Visa Old Land. Mr. and Mrs.•J n Nichol, of Turn - berry; Miss'Little of Teeswater; Mr. James Cochrane, f Morris, and Mr. I3. B. Elliott, of th Tzars, expect to ednesday morning leave Wingham on next for the Old La . The party will sail from Montreal o the morning of the 19th instant on teamship "Bavar- ian," of the Allan Line. They have been ticketed throng} by Mr. H. Davis, the local agent of the Allan Line. Mr, and Mrs Nichol will spend some ten weeks with relatives ion different parts of England, Scotland alai Ireland and Miss Little will spend the ;=simmer in different parts of Scotland. Messrs. Cochrane and Elliott will visit mainly around Edinburgh and Gl..sgow, visiting the scenes of Mr. Cochrone's boyhood days, and will be away so ne six weeks. Mr. Cochrane hopes to s )end his 82nd birth.' day at the place of tis birth-Rosalin, a village a few mil( s from Edinburgh Duringthe absent of the editor the Trans will be in barge of Mr. S. A. sen connected with rds of three years. riends to assist him ins news items, etc. so be ready and wi11- I am now ready to cu paper -hanging, painting, etc., prompt! • and guarantee satiafactilon. All oilers left at R. Mooney'a tin shop wils receieve prompt attention. Geo. A. Yrippen. The Late Andeaw Shiell. Mr. Andrew Shiell, Nue of the oldest residents of East W peacefully away on W of last week, in his 87t born in Dumfreshir� emigrated to Canada i 1842 and after arrivini in Canada he settled in the Townsbil of Nassagewaya, Halton County, where -ie remained for eleven years, coming tr_East Wawanosh in the spring of 1853 an . built his shanty on lot 35, concession 1, where he con - tinned to reside up to a time of his death. When Mr. Shi 11 first settled in this section there was of a tree •out in what is now Wingha and the nearest stores were located at Goderich and Clinton, where the a ly settlers were compelled to dotheir ading and many of them had to walk. Deceased was a Presbyterian and a stau ch Liberal, but never took any active art in public matters as he was a man of a very quiet retiring disposition. H had a . large circle of friends and w very highly respected and went thro h all the trials and hardships of a pionee 's life. Before leaving Scotland, Mr. Shi 11 was married to Jeanette Lamb who pr fleceased him some ten years ago. The family con- sisted Of four sons and three daughters. One son, Andrew, died s number of years ago and another scm, James, is dead some two years. Til • other mem- bers of the family are ales :rs. Robt. and John Shiell, of East Wa anosh; Mrs. Chas. McConnell, Detre t; Mrs. C. A. Rantoul, East Wawanos , and Miss C. Shiell, who bas been home taking care of her father. T e funeral took place to the Wingham metery on Satur- day afternoon and wa largely attended. Maguire, who has the paper for upw We would ask our in the way of supp Mr, Maguire will a and about eighteen inches in breadth. ing at all times t r issue receipts for The Palmerston Ho ey Club also sent a money paid on sub aoription, advertising flower wreath, and ere Were a number or job printing sec -ants. from other friends o deceased. COtUCIHS, COLDS Why let them lamer ? ? alminemumaimminsmommo OUR Laxative Gold Tablets Will break up any cold. 25c a box. Ever box guaranteed. Por sale only by Atwood Ent s the League. Since our last is a the Atwood foot- ball team has been given a place in the Huron District of a Western Football Association, so t re will be a new been arranged as th-Listowel tassels at Atwood, at Brussels and am. May 26th -- and Listowel at Wingham at Lis- towel and Atwood t Brussels. June 9th -Brussels at List wel and Wingham at Atwood. The Win ham boys Went to Brussels on Friday ening last, and the game was a draw, ne they team being able to score. Brown Jackson, of Sea - forth was the referee, t nd gave good sat- isfaction. The openin ome here will be played on Friday evem g of this week, when the players from istnwel will be here. The line-up in t e game at Brute- -eels on Friday last wows follows: --- Brussels. • Wingham. Kerr goal MoArter. Anderson , ...sight ba Sample........left t schedule, which h follows:- .May 1 at Wingham and B May 19th-Listowe. Atwood at Wing Brussels at Wingha* Atwood. June and iamnesia, passed dnesday evening year. He was Scotland, and the spring of A YEAR IN ADVANCE 1 Walton Mckibhoo Millr1 Us417i.e1tforw„ar ,Nextdoer td Post Oice, VitINGEIAf, D Strcad3., A.J.fa..lMMkcpbiinttoobhheeea]lyd 1WVPheeSler rd. aaema.ll 0,., ..Dalen The Trans to end of 1905, 65 cents. That Tired Feeling The weather is to blame, may be -an part--- not altogether. A person with pure blood and strong nerves doesn't bother about heat or cold very much. Nearly all weather is alike to him, So if youare tired and listless, have no ambition, Are tired with- out cause, it is more than likely that you need a bnttle or so of Dr. Clarke's Blood Purifier to . fix yon right again. It is an excellent Spring medi- cine, hps been tried by lmundreds and hundreds of people, and al• ways does what it was intended to do -to give strength and energy -- to make work easy and living a pleasure. AI1McCaII & Go, LIMITED. Druggists and Opticians WINGHAM, - ONT. 41. WE SAVE COME TO sTAY The WINGHAM + BIISINESS + + + + Will be opened 4. in the SHAW BLOCH on +i+ SEPTEMBER FIRST or sooner, if the occasion demands it. 4. Commercial, Shorthand and Typewriting, + Telegraphy. ++I+ An efficient staff of teachets have been engaged who will take up perman- ent residence in the town. Night classes. For further information address ,I, • GEO. SPOTTON 4' - Manager. ,+p + • Wingham or Listowel. -i- * 'N. REGINALD FLETCHER, Principal, +++++++++++++++++L••1-+++++++44 Three Courses - WANTED. -At once. partner for Real Estate and Insurance Business; must be a hustler. Apply personally to 0. J. MAGUIRE, Real Eikate Agent, Wingham, Ont. Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's Avenue, London, 3rd door East St. Andrew's Church. Glasses supplied. Norxcz-I have arranged with the Dominion Bank to manage my business and all owing me on cotes or mortgages, can pay principal or interest at any time after falling dne. 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. RonT. McINDoo. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Wingham's Leading Shoe Store Children's Shoes TRY OUR KIND YOU'EL LIKE THEM Everything in Children's Shoes from Baby's little boots to Brother's or Sister's durable School Shoes and Oxfords. We have never before been able to show so complete or satisfactory a line of Footwear for Youthful feet at such reasonable and satisfactory prime. Correct Shapes Careful Fitting Best of Leathers Good Shoemaking All these things are assured to buyers of Children's Shoes who come her for them, No *natter whether the children dome by themselves or parents come With them -we give them the same careful attention. A size and a shape for every child's foot, large olt limon. SATISFACTION IEERE AL'W AAL'S. Children's Shoes at 50e. 750, $f.OD up to $1.75. W. J. (iREER to thShoere tie People. See us for 'hunks and Valises...... ' ... Ansley +4.44444.04+44.444144.14.44.444+ 1+++.14444,4444+1444+4444