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THE WINGHAM TIMES.
VOL XXXIV.-NO, 115G.
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We will make your suit to
your exact measures, to your
,order for fifteen dollars cor-
- rectly shaped and faultless-
ly
fitted, superbly tailored
from some pure, all -wool fab-
ric, staunchly guaranteed.
For seventeen, eighteen
or twenty dollars we would
use a fabric of still higher
quality'. '
We make. them with care
and skill and can guarantee
' you entire satisfaction.
Trousers made to order: at!
$3.50, 3.75. $4, $5, $6.
A' fine selection of Gents' Fur-
. nishinga always in stock.
Tailor and Gents' Furnisher
2 doors from post office.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
bowie by' PRANK PATZESON', No. 23 ViOt011.•
street. WIngliam. Ont. No witnessearequired,
DOMINION BANK
WINGHAM
• Capital paid up, $ 3,0 0 0 10 0 0
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $ 3,644,000
Yr 0 U
aumramiargamme
ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED
TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR
LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED
- STOOK OF
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 principal 80th June and 31e1
December eaoh year.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager.
Vendor* Solicitor, •
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAIVI.
Dapliai paid tip, $2,285,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $2,235,000.00.
total Assets, $26,653,846.57,
Fancy Groceries
Fruits, etc.
We also carry a .very large
stock of the very finest
that can be obtained, at
reasonable prices.
Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY.
Phone 59. Prompt delivery.
To the Real Estate Buyer,
no matter where located :
President.- TRW, (MBsCog,.
vittairPreflideni and
General Manager -J. TEntratrt.L.
Assistant Gen. leftineger-Et. at. Watson
• DIRECWOttie
John Probtor, Chas. L. Dalten 3.8. Efendrie,
Geo, Rutherford, Crus A, Birge.
bttlgalattor•••B. Willecau
I am absolutely sure am M a position to
save you some money, unless the circumstances
under which you buy are very exceptional.
I 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 ray lists to -day properties, (both In town and
country t, that cannot be excelled either in
quality or price.
It makes no difference whether you want a
$50 building lot or a mom farm, I want to hear
from you.
C. J. MAGUIRE
Real Estate and Business Transfer .Agent,
VANSTONIE BLOCK. • • WINGHAM, ONT.
15.A.Nritt OS BANK. • -
Interest sittmed oi deposite et $1.00 and tip.
raede, and added to ortnotpal On Btat IditY and
Nth November each year.
Depbalte (Mao rieesived it current
Salsa a irmrtho.
•
O. P. Sid/TB, Agent,
illi0ltilt0Olif ifOislettit, atiliatera.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS,
Work on N w Flume.
Mr, W. H. Green Iwith his workmen
has commenced woe onthe new flume
at the dam. The fi e will be built of
cement and it will t ke some time to
complete the work. This was a very
much needed work 4s the old wooden
flume had passed it day of usefulness.
The Hunting Season.
Get away from your every day life and
enjoy a few weeks sport in the Highlands
of Ontario. Single fare rate will b' in
effect to all hunting grounds, including
the Temagami region, "The Sportsmen's
new paradise. For further particulars
call ou G.T.R. agents.
WINGHAM,
ONTARIO.
THURSDAY, OCIOBER 5, 1905,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers TOWN
Unreserved tuction Sale.
Pdr, Richard Wallace of lot 7, eolleee-
siozi 10, Turnberry, will hold an enotion
sale of farm stook and implements on
Friday, October 13th, commencing at 1
o'clock, Eyerythiug will be sold with-
out reserye as Mr, Wallime has sod his
farm. John Purvis wilt be t auction-
eer.
Director: Meeting.
The Directors of be Turnberry Agri-
cultural Society wi I hold a meeting on
Thursday evening mixt at the National
hotel to close up *a business in connec-
tion with the fair. Any parties having
accounts against t e society wi 1 please
hand them to the ecretary a. the TIMES
office before that ate.
V Fon Sam -A la n ing,nearly new,
owned by Alex. R ie, Apply to R.
Vanstone.
See our sweet biscuits ; 3 lbs. for 250,
at L. G, Kruse's Corner Grocery.
Died at BI
A well.known resid
died at his home in
nesday afternoon in tI
Mrs. Jno. Loutthose. won the
25c. butter prize f. eat tub received
during past two w- -ks. GEo. E. ICING.
TAKE NOTICE. -On and after Monday,
25th we have opened the Gregory grain
storehouse, and are prepared to take in
all kinds of grain at the highest market
price. SEAFORTII MILLING CO.
evale.
t of this district
nevelt) on Wed -
person of James
Deyell, aged 78 yearst Deceased lived
in Wingham for a number of years and
later in the Town .Plot and recently
moved to Bluevale. ie had been ailing
for some time. The suneral takes place
on Friday afternoon 'ram his leteborne
to Wingbam cemeterr.
Mr Fred Lewis, pia t er will be at
the Qneen'e hotel, W. am, a few
days.
FOR SALE -A good coo stove, a par-
ior cook coal stove, wo bed room
suits. Apply at Jas rmour's, Frances
street.
Death of 4 rs. Talbot.
Mrs. E. R. Tal1ot, a former well-
known resident of Wingham, died at her
home in London cm Saturday last at the
age of GO years. Deceased's husband
was for a number af years engaged in
the mercantile feesiuess in Winghara.
She is eervived bs her husband and the
following ohildre : Dr. R. C., of Louis-
ville, Penn.; Th s. E., of Toronto; Wil-
liam 3., of Win ipeg; Mrs. D. H. Ten-
nant, Mrs. W, J. Bigelow and Miss
Annie Talbot, o London. /
•BARGAINS IN
to the Ritchie ba
worth of new an
and rubbers, bo
the $, we are p
bargains 10 the a
goode, etc.
CAREY SHOE Co.,
tioes.s4Having lidded
kimpf stook $3,500.00
imsto-date boots,ehoes
he at a low rate on
pared to offer great
ve, as Nell as dry
Ritehies old stand.
New Post Off,e Building.
For the past four r five weeks we
heard the question, When will the new
post office building Ve completed?" To
the 'hams this is a - •cery bard question
and we shall not at empt to answer it.
Work on the buildkg has been practi-
cally suspended fo some time. We are
now working into be bad fall weather
and there is conei rable exterior work
The Henry-Ro ntree Concert Co.
The above corn any of entertainers
appeared in the ingliarn opera Muse
on Friday evens eyonijig hot, and put on a
very good progra Me. Mr. Joe Henry
proved hiMeelf a 'smite' entertainer, by
his hanior and Mr. Henry
McCaw, the cloy ir violinist, demonstra-
ted the fact that 36 Wu master of the
instrument and iu artist in his profes-
siOn. Mise TOraniest Gilmore, soloist,
wag well reoeiv d, and Miss Georgie
Cunningham abb 'Wedded at the plane.
The oonipati is s newly•biltanized one,
and is under tbe Managernent of Mr.
Rowntree
to be done on the
soon commenced i
1906 or later before
pleted. The delay
able and the contra
effort to push the
)0U NCI Ls
The regular ns •eting of the Town
Cealleil was bold on Monday evening
limit, there being 'resent Meyer
and Coatis. Arm trong, Bennett and
Greer.
On motion of Con s. Greer and Ben-
nett, the receiving o petitions was fires
taken up.
A petition was pr ofmted from C. S.
Rintonl and. others, sking tor an olee-
trio light to be placeat the corner of
Frances and Victoria streets, Mr.
Richard Anderson interviewed the
council in regard to asm neceesity of a
light at this panic 2lar corner. The
Executive Consraitte will look into the
matter.
Mr. R. A. Grabs
council in regard to
an open ditch from
drain his lot at the
town. The difficult
be overcome by the
250 6 -inch tile, and
nilding and if not
will be the fall of
the building is cone -
are almost unbear-
tor should make an
rit anore rapidly.
Piles of new overcoate( snits. odd
pants, vests, over Ile, sinocks. Stacks
of Cravenette w er foof ram coats,
eto., from 22.75 , at A. R. SMITH'S,
north end.
Western F. sundry Co.
The annual meeti ig of the sharehold-
ers of the Western Foundry Co, was
held in the company office in Wingham
on Thursday of last
showed that the con
successful year and
growing. A 7 per c
preferred stock was
were chosen as foil
Vigeon, A. E. Foreij
Bell and R. Veneto
eek. The report
any had a very
at the business is
nt. dividend on the
eolared. Directors
s :-Dr. Allen, H.
r of Toronto; Thos.
e of Wingbam. At
a meeting of the Lirectors, Dr. Allen
was re-eleoted Pre ident of the com-
pany. Mr. F. J. Taylor was appointed
manager of the buy og and selling depar-
ments and Mr. J. J. Cunningham as
superintendent of t e works.
John Purvis, auctioneer 'sell at the
National hotel ya ds, Wingham, on
Saturday, Ootober 1 t t 2 o'olock p.m,
farm stook, consis g of forty-three
thoroughbred Shropshire sheep (rams
and ewes), a number of fat beifers,yonug
pigs and one driving mare.
FOR SALE. -Comfortable house and lot
an Catherine street,with good stable, also
household effects including two cook
stoves, three heaters, two bed room suits
and several pictures, hand work, water
color and oil. Apply on premises any
afternoon or evening. W. H. HELE.
interviewed the
the construction of
sephine street to
ower end of the
, be thought, could
utting in of about
hese be asked the
council to purchase fat a cost of $7.00.
The Street Commit ee will act in the
matter.
Mr. A. Kelly ask 3d that the council
refund the taxes oss Mrs. R. Pocock's
property.
Mr. D. T. Hopis arn appeared before
the council in refesence to the assess-
ment of $200 of 0. W. Conway, on in-
come. As Mr, way is under age he
is not liable for a sessment. The mat-
ter will be made 4ght.
Mr. J. D. urns enquired as to
when the council ould have the prem-
ised crossing on 1, agonal street put in.
The council the adjourned to Conn.
W. F. VanStone's residence, with Coon.
VanStone and the above members pres-
ent, and the minu es of September meet-
ing were read and adopted.
The Finance Co mittee recommended
the payment of t following accounts:
W. E. Aley, p inting cemetery$
notices 2.00
D. C. McDonal labor, streets16 80
J. B. Ferguson salary and post-
age 46.00
V. Tannorman
W. Guest, sala
• R. Rankin, salar
Fire Company, sa aries
Hook & Ladder 0., services
• E. Dennis, team rk, and draw-
ing hooks and la. 'ers
Armour & San, hos to fire
W. Guest, unloadin timber
H. E. Isard & Co., team work,
streets • ........
J. D. Burns, stipplie
Can. Contract Reoor
G.T.E. Co., rent so
salary 42,00
28.75
5.67
65.00
2,50
Bible Societvj Meeting.
The annaul meetin of the Wingham
Branch Bible Societljwlll be held in the
Baptist Church on ednesday evening,
Oct. 11, at 8 o'ciboek4 Addressee will be
delivered Rev. D. P rrie and Rev, J. R.
Gundy, D.D. GoofL music will be pro-
vided. The Wean aday evening prayer
meeting will be w hdrawn in all the
churches in town n order that there
may be a grand ra ly in the interests of
the Bible Sodet s. The Wingham
Branch has uncloreatedly shown signs of
much life and yigar, for dating the year
1904 they forwardkd to the Upper Can-
ada.Bible Society the supi or $237.05
(including the centenary offerings) and
they are expectin the same
port from the pec;)le of Wingham and Tablets
; liberal einp. _
vicinity this ye r. Onr great Parent
Society has is ed Over 180 million is certainly giving satisfactiOn.
copies of the Sor ptures in 378 languages
yet there are over 400
low Men for whom no
has yet been published
they can understand.
ds of these benighted
be a constraining incen-
ouble our effects and
ed zeal and vigor upon
Dolling the glad tidings
ribution of the inspired
pipa
Jno. Ansley, iron ro s
Jas. Cooper, taking imber off oar
Ernest Webb, taki • g timber off
car
D. Davidson, takinef timber off car
Corporation of Wingham, taxes..
G.N.W. Tel. Co., ' .
A. Sanderson, watttring streets...
Bell Telephone Co. account
Theo. Hall, ptg. a
Howson & Co., ca
T. L. Jobb, repair,
Canadian Express
On motion of Co
Stone, the report w
Mayor Bell repor
&Co. were desirous
ment fixed for a ter
FALL FAIR UCCESSFUL.
Splendid Showin
ses-1-arge
Keenly -Con
Large A
in Live Stock oia4-
ate Receipts-
sted Races -
tendance.
The Turnberry A
annual fall exhibibii
on Thursday and F.
was in many name()
the history of the 5
rioultural Soaioty'$
n, held in Wingham
iday of last week,
e one of the best in
ides The weather
on both days was all that could be de-
sired; clear and quit • sumer-like.
Thursday morning found the officers
and directors on Gael at the grounds,
making preparation
hall in readiness for
and early in the afte
hibite were in positio
The display in the
not up to that of the
especially was there
age in ladies' work,
Fruits, also, were short, and the display
of grains was hardly up to the average.
The quality however, was good.
A very attractive display of drawings
and pen work was exhibited by the
Wingham Business College, and Walker
Bros. & Batton made a showing of
chairs and furniture,
In the evening quite a number of per -
eons were in attendance and viewed the
exhibits in the hall.Piper D. E. Mc-
Donald, furnished music during the
evening.
3.44
1.00
.75
12.00
6.45
, advertising .4.40
les site and
2.00
1.40
.75
.75
1.00
9.00
2.29
35.35
9 95
d adv 15.50
e of dam 38 33
etc 17 40
o., charges.. , .90
n. Bennett and Van-
s adopted.
d that C. Lloyd Son
having their aseess-
of years at the
same rate as at pres int, and that a by.
law be submitted fo that purpose. The
firm intend to erect an addition to their
plant, 40x80 feet, two stories with base-
ment. It was agree 1 that a by-law be
submitted at the JaNnary elections.
On motion of Cou is. Greer and Arm-
strong, the matter o the water privilege
to Howson, Harvey"& Brocklebank was
left with the exec utive committee to
deal with and reposes
Council adjourne 1,
Relief
Guaranteed
The famous English Remedy for
Dyspepsia and all other disorders
arising from imperfect digestion,
Dr, Fothergill's
Dvsoovsia
and dialects an
milhoii Of our f
line of the Bibl
in any longues/
The pressing ne
peoples ought t
tine to 11 to re
aide ith ren
the work of pia
through the di
Word.
35c PER BOX.
Every box guaranteed.
Walton McKibben
DRUCCIST..
VitHIGHAM.
Lowney's Ohoeoletes-fteelt this week.
•
t
and getting the
e animal event;
oon the inside ex -
all this "year was
pest few years;
noticeable short -
ants and &ewers.
Friday was indeedi a busy day, and
continued so from early morning till
evening. A large comber ot visitors
were preeent front ti e neighboring towns
and the surrounding country was well
represented. Ther were between 3,000
and 4,000 people on he grounds.
In the live stock epartraents, the fair
this year eclipsed a y of its predecessors.
The horses, while rhaps no more num-
erous than last yea , were generally con.
ceded to be of a be ter class. In cattle,
sheep and pigs, th number exhibited
exceeded those of ormer years, while
the exhibits in pon ry were the largest
in many years, an the different breeds
of a high order.
Miss Smith, of H milton,who awarded
the prizes In ladies' work and fine arts,
gave a denionstratiop in cooking during
the afternoon, whio i attracted consider-
able attention, and vere no doubt wit-
nessed with profit b 7 the large numbers
who wero present The educational
features of the low' fairs are the most
important, and the
that these are apprt
the large number o
such an interest in
very best evidence
oiated is found in
persons who took
the demonstrations
given by Miss Smi 1.
The speeding coi tests were an attrac-
tive feature of the afternoon's program,
and resulted as fol 'owe: -
2 crass.
Debby C., T. Cain, Lucknaw 1 1 1
Miss Saranac,Robrt Beattie, Wing -
ham 2 3 2
Phyllis, G. B. Roe, Wikgham4 2 3
Starlight, D. G. MoDonald, Luck -
now 3 4 4
2:f° CLASS.
Kelly, Roland Beattie, Wingham1 1 1
Hattie Ferguson, Tim Corbett,
Teeswater 2 2 2
Amelia, J. A. Stewart, Seaforth 3 3 3
3 sir ;UTE CLASS.
Lady Minto, 3. Swarts, Wing -
ham 1 2 1 1
Parker, Robert Beattie, Wing -
ham •
2 1 2 2
Jennie Wilkes, Robert Trench,
Teeswater .8 3 3 3
Regent Clothing s
Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE
by A. R. smith Afpr
WINGHAM AU LIQ SCHOOL.
Examinations f r September.
Subjects -Arithm
Geography and A
900,
tic, Grammar,
ebra, Minimum,
FOR? , ma.
E Davidson .. . 33.9
J Hutton 327
W Stewart '317
A MoBiarney. 298
J Perrte „ .. ... .... .... 291
P McPherson ., .285
T 'Wilson .. 274
E Robinson • . .. .260
G Jefferson 260
L Deyell 238
0 Anderson. . •• 201
✓ Holmes ........ . • • . • . 197
M Hart 196(1)
0 Cruickshank 194(1)
O Shorriff , . . • 168(2)
G Elliott ........ ... .150(2)
A poi= 70(2)
Folt31
I. A.
R MoBnrney 227
E Glenn. ., . . 225
Go Adams
,
208
A Isbister .... ......... 193
F Vannorman 189
E Musgrove 177
B Marsales ... ..... 165
F Eleventh ,.. 163
111 Lamont
160
B Isbiater 148
J Bone 130(1)
E0 WWilsonel1 wo 0 d . . • . . . . . . . 127
E Anderson • .... ..... -12255(22))
S Scott 109
WR OBrrneieclik's h ii. k s 10927((21))
M Fry 88(1)
M Armour 70(1)
Married
The following
Brantford Exposit
riage of a daughter
the Times and siste
of this paper:-"
weddings of the se
yesterday afternoo
Louisa Elliott, da
Elliott, high tress
formerly of Inger
of Rev. R. E.
Iowa. The cere
Rev. W. H, Hary
the bride's father,
The drawing-roo
masted with fern
the ceremony ta
arch in front of a
Dorothy Walley,
carried the ring
Miss Luella Ellio
wedding march,
a hunter's gree
a hand embroid;
Amid the best wi
the happy coupl
thence to Chioag
some time befor
dence at Ladora.
presents was a ha
stickpin from the
light luncheon w
moue',"
BULBS
For the Cemetery
We have in our barrel of bulbs
jnet arrived, those snitatile to
Went now in the garden to pro,
duce the beautiful Tulips, Oro.
OnSP6, eto., of the Spring ; also
bulbs fur window culture ; for
Claristmes Lillies, Hyacinths,
Tulips, etc.
In addition to these we have a
beautiful assortment of such as
are now so niuoh used for ceuie.
tory planetug. Colleotione aro
50c, 75c, $1.50, $1.75
These cemetery bulbs will live
for a number of your% witheue
any particular (tare, and produce
a profusion of fi ow ers every
Spring.
AILMcCall 8b Co
1
Lisnann.
Druggists and Opticians
WINGHAM, ONT.
:DON'T TIE UP
YOUR BRAINS
_t That Eternal Something which sep-
I orates the successful =an Froin the nn -
successful in a tsusiness Education.
IThe man who forges invincibly ahead
is the man who enjoys a large salon,. 4.
TOM last Friday's you should be one of such men. Pre- •t•
+ pare for it by attending the
474 Wingham Business College
THREE COUBSES
refers to the mar -
of a former editor of
of the present editor
e of the prettiest
son was solemnized
, when Miss Nellie
ghter of Mr. Robert
rer of the C.O.F., and
all, became the wife
aunders, of Ladora,
• ny was performed by
, at the residence of
94 Dnfferin avenue.
was tastefully de-
, smilax and &severs,
ng place under an
bank offerns. Little
a niece of the bride,
• a basket of flowers.
played Mendelssohn's
he bride was attired in
travelling snit with
ed white silk waist,
hes of a host of friends
left for Strathroy and
, where they will visit
taking up their resi-
Among the beautiful
dsome gold watch and
room to the bride. A
served after the °ere.
1 e
VOTE nY THE WAY.
Gate reoipts, 475.75.
The Wingha fair is forging ahead.
List of prize- inners appears on page
two.
The treasury f the society will be en-
riched by a con dorable sum this year.
The music of he citizens' band was of
a high order -t et's the only kind they
deal in.
The refreshment booth was conducted
by L. G. Kruse, who sans kept busy dis-
pensing cooling drinks, etc.
Piper McDonield, and Miss Mabel Mc-
Donald, Ilighl4nd dancer, furnished
entertainment d tring the afternoOn.
While the fai this year was success-
ful in niany reerects, we believe that
stiU'greatlinhe as can be achieved, and
indeed Will he, Proper steps are taken
to that end. No doubt with better
facilities and aocs,mmodation, the inside
exhibits could be greatly increaeed. An
addition to the in sin building is a neces-
sity with which t1.4 Directors are already
confronted, and. a me action should be
taken in regard it. Several other
matters might be optioned where im.
provenients could e made that would
be conducive to t • e beet interests of the
SOGifitY, and whi would tend to rank
the Winghata Pa Fair at ode Of the
best in this part Ontarib.
Hoose to tent
and soft water.
next door.
16 only Twei
chest; regular 37
the R. H. °now
Oral.
orbs etrect hard
y to Miss Fisher,
Sui
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+ COMMERCIAL •It
+* 41 " STENOGRAPHY
and
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TELEGRAPHY
4. 4•
4* We are forming large night cliwses in 4o
+ all branches, allowing all students the ..
4. privilege of one or more subjects in 4.
4. each department, Special terms. 4.:
+ Come in and ace lig. Enrol now. .1:
4. Fall information for a postal. 4.1.
+ +
+ • N. REGINALD FLETCHER, Principal. 4
4.
+ GEO. SPOTTON, - President. +
+ +
1.- 12 years teaching experience. 4'
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A Challenge.
The "benedict" rink of the Wingham
Bowling Club hereby challenge the
"bachelors" rink for a snatch to be play-
ed at any convenient time which may
be arranged, for a barrel of finur to be
given to the poor of the town. The
Western Ontario Bowling Association
rules to govern. with one added oondi-
tion, namely, that the "bachelors" will
continua to play until the game is
ended and not throw up their hinds and
about like the bleachers on a baseball
field when the game is half over, and.
they happen to be a popt ahead.
, sizes 31 to 44 CLEARING S 1t -We are positively
Special 35, at
clearing ready de clothing and Overs
o's coats. • Gno. E. KING.
Wingham's
Leading Shoe Store
Men's
• Shoes
• Perhaps you had better stop in and try
on your new Fall Shoes.
We have all sizes and widths, and we
want them to fit you perfectly.
Besides, there are several new styles out
for Fall wear and we are not positive which
will please you best.
Everything that's right in Me.m's Shoes,
is here.
The "swell and swaggar" Shoe, as well
as the sensible and comfortable business prop-
osition in Shoe Leather.
Pay $z.50 or $3.00, or go up to $3.50 or
$5.00, 11 you think so much of your feet.
All rips in Shoes bought of us sewed free of Charge.
New stook. or Trunks tout 4Sraltoes to hislad.
animmookold.*.010.00•40004.100isoimmoierrokur~00.•00.40
W. J. GREER
Shoer to the People.