The Wingham Times, 1905-11-16, Page 14
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VOL XXXPT,--NO. 1762.
Tailor -Made
Clothes
■ Hi 1,11114,..,l.ad!.Lt.buu.
$15e
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, 335. $4, $5, $6.
A fine selection of Gents' Fur-
nishings always in stock.
1YLSILI fiomiltil
Tailor and Gents' Furnisher
2 doors from post office.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
loaned by SRANS PAWRRSON, No. 28 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMRWN BANK
WINCHAM
Capital paid up, $ 3,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Deserve Fund and
Undivided profits $ 3, 644,0 0 0
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts gold on all points in Canada,
$he United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT--Intereat
allowed On deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 30th June and 81st
December eaoh year.
D. T. HEP'BURN, Manager,
Ie, V>sttdtone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
Oapital paid up, $2,235,000.00.
Reserve l 'and, $2,235,000.00.
Total Assets, $26,553,346.57.
Praaident— Um. int. Grnsox.
Vioa.Preaident and
General Manager—J.1,intr /BtmL.
'assistant Oen, Manager—H. M. VirATsost
DIREOTO3119
'lobe Proctor, Cass. L. Dalton, 7.8. l'iendrie,
Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Birge.
1nbprotor--B. Willson.
BJl.'Vfl' Gs 13AN$.
interest allowed oh depeette of i.b0 atd up-
%verde bud added to prieelpel 011E10 Mty and
$t8 November each year.
special Beaneits (alto retained M current
fetes of ammo.
0. I'. sMtrrt, ,l.itetit
Ozoxa ooly & 1T°ZARB, Solicitors.
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Coffee
Thoughts.
Coffee is the daily beverage of
' thousseds. It is peenliar to no
country or people.
The world uses it,
Now and again we hear some one •
complain that coffee is unhealthful.
An odd one here and there discon-
tinues its use, but the mass of people
keep on drawing benefit from its
stimulating Effect.
We have always thought it was =
largely a question of what sort of
coffee was used,
Pure coffee harms no one.
Our idea of Coffee goodness coats
40c a pound.
Buy and try.
R. A. Hutchson
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY.
Phone 59. Prompt delivery.
I SELL REAL ESTATE
No Matter Where It Is.
flume for sale at the present time 7,000 acres
of choice farm lands in Huron County, and I
ask you before you buy your farm to see the
bargains 1 have to offer you. Just the property
you want may be on my list,
Houses for sale, from 3400 up to 14000.
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance effected.
• C. J. MAGUIRE
Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent,
VANSTONaa BLooi<. - WINGHAM,
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Busy at salt Works.
The Wingham-salt works is one of
Wingham's busies industries, and many
orders are on hand for salt which keeps
the works busy hay and night in an
endeayor to keep re with the demand
for the No. 1 art `le that is manufac-
tured. Salt is now', and has been for
some time, shippig at the rate of ono
oar load a day. st week five car loads
of coal were recei ed at the w Its.
Grocery depart .. eat the Bankrupt
Sale ;good °icier vi. •g. 6c qt; Japan tea,
black or green, re . r 40c line for 23c a
Ib.
What of th
The Northern Le
ganization with t]
and unbusiness ilk
bave gone to its re
it looks as though
yet there has been
reorganizing it and
clubs—Harriston a/
tering teams in th
little taut of a revi
if that is done the
games will be pI
schedule. That
both 0. H. A. an
play for both
Sound Sun.
Northern?
gue, that hockey or-
wobbley backbone
methods, appears to
ard. In other words
is a dead one. As
o movement towards
two of its prominent
d Wingham--are en-
/ O. H. A. There is
al of the league, but
ossibility is that the
ed on the 0. H A.
, teams entered in
Northern League will
elm ul taneou sly. —Owen
Appe= 1 Allowed.
The judgment_ iven below was given
out by the Court if Appeal at Osgoode
Hall, Toronto, on Monday:—Farrand v.
Townships of Mo ria and Grey.—Judg-
ment (0) on ap
Owner of lands in t
from the judgmen
feree, finding that
of action dgainst th
tions for damages r
providing for drain.:
had been taken, nor
been injuriously a.
plaintiff was entitle.
Appeal allowed .'
Dickinson (Godericb
Proudfoot, Ii, 0.,
(Wingham) for defe
al by plaintiff, the
e township of Morris,
of the drainage re-
laintiff had no cause
municipal corpora-
ulting from by-laws
e, beeline° no lands
• ad any of his lands
ected. Held, that
to compensation.
th Costs. H. L.
for plaintiff. W.
:led R. Vanstonei
dents.
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W.INGHAN, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16,
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers
Auction Sal of Cattle.
Mr. T. E. We/her will hold an auction
sale of wattle at Joh iston's hotel, Blue -
vale, on Saturday,N iv. 18th, at 2 o'elook,
The cattle are of era good quality, fit
for butohers or for eding, 22 two•year-
old heifers and 20 .vo-year-old steers
R. H. Garnets, aunt sneer.
WANTED.—Fowl and Dried Apples,
Oleoice Butter 20c. G. E. RING,
The Your Winter
This week the pe le of this locality
have had a genuin taste of winter
weather. Singe Mon ay, snow has been
tailing, more or less, :nd yebterday, and
Tuesday sleighs and yatters were pretty
The Rene al Time.
This is the season of the year when
out readers are cons tering the question
of their reading mat Ir for the ensuing
year. BetOre leavin: your order's take a
look at aur cheap olu • ing offers on other
pages. The lists thiyear enrpase any-
thing
nything heretofore off; ed by the TIMES.
We give herewith t •• • of our good offers:
Tlitt> s$1.00;Ladies' omed'onrnal $1.25;
Satotrday Evening ort $2.00; our price
for this combinatio • is only $3,00. Take
another: netts, $1 00; Review of Re•
man's home Clomp. pion, $1.30; Sucoeas
views, $3.00; Oaampolitan, $1.00; 'M-
OM; onr plea one • $4.15. Look up the
lista and make your eeleotione, and leave
your orders early. New subscribers will
receive weekly papers for the balance of
this year free.
80
much in use. Many
ing if winter has set
we are not going to ht
diem summer. Many
yet lifted their turnip
some who have not ha!
toes.
t ople are wonder -
for keeps, anti f
ep , i
a
e our usual III-
armers have not
and there are
ested their pota•
Farmers, what about your quarter of
beef this fall or winter. Call and see
us. Taos, T. FIELD.
Talking up We
Mr. Robt. Dublin
Sask. has has been vis
bis brother, Mr. A. D
days and has been tall
to many of our towns
tion. Mr. Delmage
West for twenty-three
to give valuable inf
who intend settling
has a son, Mr. E. 1 -
in
in the real estat
Battleford, Sask.
rn Country.
r, of Saskatoon,
ting in town with
Image for some
ng up the West
eople of this sect
Ias been in the
years, and is able
tnation to parties
that country, He
Dulmage engaged
business at North
Diningroom girl wanted. Good wages.
Apply at the King Edward hotel.
J. W. ORR.
Sudden Deat In Turnberry
Death came very suddenly to Mr. Jas.
H. Casemore, an onday evening at his
home on the B. lin of Turnberry. De-
ceased had beon t ]king with the mem-
bers of his family hen he suddenly fell
over and was deo in a few minutes. He
was aged 34 year and was a son of Mr.
John Casemore, Wiugham Junction,
He had been trou .led with heart weak-
ness and this is -aid to have been the
cause of death. The funeral takes place
this (Thursday) a=ternoon at 2 o'clock to
Wingbarn cemete v.
The ready-made clothin' for ladies',
gents', boys and g' 1 we never made
for the prices we ar as . ng, A. good as-
sortment left yet, • . the prices lower
than last week, •• nit anon Co., Rit-
chie's old stand.
Works C mpleted.
Mr. W. H. Green ill this week com-
plete his work of bu lding the new con-
crete flame and also he fitting of the
abutments for the ew bridge at the
mill dam. Mr. Gre has had many set
backs on account of ad weather, but he
has carried the wor through success-
fully and has made good job. Last
Friday, Messrs, Ar troug and Lewis
finished the work laying the new
water mains and not all that remains
of their work is the fi I'ng of the trenches.
The pipes have all b n tested and found
satisfactory. The ork of erecting the
standpipe has not y been commenced,
but we understand lie Hunter Bridge &
Boiler Co. have the material nearly all
completed at their *Irks in Kincardine,
Death of IF -es. rtobb.
On Friday, Noveisiber 3rd, Mrs. Wm.
Robb died at her ho ee in Oliuton, She
ity of Falmouth,
March, 1836, In
r widowed mother
near Port Hope,
d to Wm. Robb in
year 1856 they
the township 01
the country was
In 1874 they re-
the township of
Wing there until
ed to their home in
was born in the viol
Cornwall, England,
1850, she came with,l
to Canada, and settle
Ont. She was marti
the year 1852. In th
settled on a farm be
Logan. At that titns
in its natural state.'
moved to a farm '
Tuokersmith, rein
1889, when they tee
Oiintoit. Of their family of twelve
children, eight snz+ ive. Charles and
Frederick, Of North Dakota; John, on
the old bomesteael in Tuokersmith;
George, of Clifford; Mrs, S. W, Honey,
of Michigan; Mrs. .r. Cosens, of Torona
to; Mrs. H. O. Prit+tt, of Georgetown,
and Mary at home. Her hnaband, al-
though eight years her senior, is still
livingand is quite art and has the hp -
interstice
p
pearance of living trite a number of
years yet. Mr. H. 1. Sarvls, London,
and H, E. Sarvie. I_ntowel, also survive
her. Mrs. H. C. Priest, one of the
daughters of deoeassd is a former real•:
dent of Wtn
ingha,
Hockey Cl' b Concert.
Friday eveniug of this week is the
date of the Itoottey *klub concert. The
Wingham Citizeus' Band assisted by
the very best of lova talent will furnish
a high-class progra of solos, recita-
tions, club swinging dancing, etc. The
boys wish to start 0 e eettsou in good
shape financially ant by attending the
concert will be a go d way in giving
them a lift. The op ra house should be
crowded to the daort au Friday evening.
The admission is onl 15 cents with re-
served seats at 25 caws. Plan of hall is
at McKibbon's drug More.
H. Davis has several good houses and
a term for sale. See him fur particu-
lars.
New Hardwa�
Mr. B. Gerry has th
hardware and stove
Bishop and
of Parkhill, and the nee
possession as soon as sto
pleted. The new firm
business men and slu
able business in this at
has done a good beainet
time he has been in Wii
made many friends.
fully decided as to wh
engaged in, but we un
may remain in Weigh
the coal and wood bus
e
Firm.
week sold hie
usiness to Mr.
r. Brewer,
firm will take
k -taking is come
re experienced
Id find a profit-
ed. Mr. Gerry
in the short
gham and has
e has not yet
business he will
eratand that he
sa and go into
OEM
The
The assortment is still old
the Bankrupt sale, notw
volunane of trade we are
Old Stand.
Implement Bus
Mr, S. C. Kerslake
years been local ager
implements, has r
and Mr, J. J. Fryfo
ed local agent. Mr
tinue the business
will continue to c
carried by Mr. Ke
well known Maxwe
as buggies, cutters
orators, etc, Mr
number of years c
ness and shoulcl
will have the best
Mr. Kerslake
good health for
the winter moat
R. T,
Wingham. Coen
Temperance held
meeting on Tnesd
very pleasant ova
large number of tl
ion Councillor Hal
Oouzicillor Austin
present, much to t
bt ra, The Wiogh
ing and has a goo
rapidly inereasin
1905,
T. Rally.
I, Royal Templars of
their annual rally
y evening, wilt n a
ing was epent by a
members. Domin-
s and Past Grand
'ere not able to be
e regret of the mem-
In Council is prosper.
membership which is
A lot of nice infant co to be clear-
ed out at half the re i] price. Bank -
rapt Sale.
Nicely Dre
This week the R
a very nicely dress
is shown the new u
ham Hockey Club.
sed Window.
EI, Crowder Co. has
1 window in which
iforms for the Wing -
•The club this year
will have the s
ams olors as last year—
green and white— rid the Crowder Co.
is supplying the of -b with eight new
sweaters and caps /nd eight pairs of
stockings, all of w eh are shown in the
window. In addtt n to the uniforms,
the cup wou by t club Met year and a
good photo of the embers of the club
are showu. The rowder Co. is one of
most up-to-date n's and boys' furnish-
ing° stores to be and west of Toronto
and where aayt ug required by man or
boy in the furnis ,ing line, from shoes
up,ean be purchased at reasonable prices.
Visit this now /'ell -known store wheo
your are in nee - of anything in the
g good at gents' furuishin;_ line.
t : ending the
.ing. Ritchie's
ness Change
who has for some
t for the Mt
ioned his
s be
ell
OsitiOa
e .. appoint -
Fr tv e will •con-
t old stand and
ry the several lines
lake, including the
implements, as well
harness, cream sep
Fryfogle has had a
erienee in this Vasa
make a success. He
sishes of many friends.
s net been enjoying
me time, and w ill take
s to rest.
Remember onr assortment of t: nets,
Shoes, Rubbers. and Overs op , is of the
very best, but the prices a - ower than
the Iowest. CAREY SHOEo., RitCliie's
Old Stand.
Orders taken at Cooper's Bonk Store
for the Christmas Globe. Order early
and secure this very attractive number of
the Christmas Globe.
Sunday Scho l Organization.
There was a fah y good attendance of
Sunday sohool w rkers at the Sunday
school rally held n St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian church o Friday evening. Rev.
D. Perris occupi the chair and the
church choir, as ated by others, pro-
vided the mus al part of the pro-
gram. Mr. E. , Hardy, Teacher in
Training Seorettny of the Provincial
Sunday School Aesooiation was present
and gave a very :stemming tall: on Sun-
day schoolwork r. -td organization, giving
ninny useful h
After some discus
posed of the local
School Superintt
to take in band t
a trainingclassfc
and part of East
its and suggestions.
on a committee, coin -
pastors and Sunday
idents was appointed
e work of organizing
Wingham, Turnberry
fawanoah.
HOWARD'S
EMULSION OF
Cod Liver Oil
will positively cure
- Coughs and Colds -
no matter how obstin-
ate or deep seated.
A Flesh Producer
Pleasant to take
AGENT FOR WINGIIA3I
Walion Mckibhon
DRUCI IST.
./.11.4...0.
Wingham Greenhouse.
Chinese Primroses are now coming
into bloom. Chrysanthemums have "put
their glory on," Conte and see them.
GRaweet, The Florist, Francis street.
0. H, A. A nua! Meeting.
The annual m ting of the Ontario
Hockey Associate was held itt Toronto
last Saturday wb a number of new
rules of interest t hockey players, were
enacted. The ass elation is iu a healthy
condition in every way and bas been
growing every yea The association in
1806 was composed f 28 teams and last
year there were 88 t me. The election
of officers resulted follows :—Presi-
dent—D. L. Darroch, . olliugwood. First
Vice-President—F. D Woodworth, To-
ronto (acct.) Secret y—W. A. Hewitt,
Toronto (accl.) Tre' user—A. W. Mc-
Pherson, Peterboro ( el.) Exeoutive—
L. B. Duff, Wellan , H. D. Jamieson,
Barrie; D. J. Turtle , Midland; R. J.
Burns, Toronto. 10 r. Duff, the first
member of the Exec tive is an old Blue -
vale boy and a for er member of the
TIDIES staff.
London Pant, Overall and Shirt,.Manu-
facturing Company had a gra dissolu-
tion sale last meek. A. R.:mith North
End, Wingham, was th lucky man,
bought part of th it st • . and is selling
men's all -wool 7 ve;. pants at $1.25,
worth $1.25; me s eather coats with
corduroy lining r $6.50, worth $G 60;
men's black overalls at 50e, worth 50e.
See his clearing lines of Men's, youths'
and boys' overcoats bought from the best
manufacturers, beat patterns,—men's at
wholesale prices. A. R. SiIITH'., North
End, Wingham.
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Regent Clothing
SOH 00
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BOARD.
Regular month
Sebooi Board was:
ning with all the
Dept Thos. Abrahr
presiding.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
melting of the
eld ou Tuesday eve-
rustees present ex -
a, Chairman Irwin
Minutes of pre ions meeting were
read and approved.
The Principal's /import for the mouth
of October was res i as follows:—
Dept 13oyt ( iris Total Ave
1 A & B 34 56 :li) 78
2 23 30 53 48
S 18 26 44 -13
4 26 2 4e 41
5 22 6 48 46
6 14 0 54 48
7 31 '2 53 47
8 39 :7 76 65
207 465 417
On motion report vas adopted and an
account of $13 from Cooper & Co. was
ordered to be paid.
On motion of TIl steer Ilomitth and
Kerr, Caretaker Tay tr was itist.ructed to
out wood and send h account to the
Board.
Moved by Trustee nloyd, seconded by
Trustee Moore, that l _s ask the Town
Council to submit th question as to
whether we build a High School in
Wingham; vote to be taken municipal
election and that the C airman and Trus-
tees Kerr and Long b a committee to
interview the Council t its next meet-
ing.—Carried,
On motion of Tri tees Griffin and
Lloyd the teachers at officers salaries
and reut for past mo th were ordered to
be paid.
London Conference Epworth League.
At London last w k, was held the
annual convention of he Epworth Lea-
gues of the London onference of the
Methodist church. T 1 e convention was
a good one and many elegates were in
attendance. Miss M. ibbs was the re-
presentative from th . Wingham Lea-
gues. A general su.i wary of the Lon.
don conference sho several material
decreases from the fi_.ures of 1904. The
total force now on e rolls le 13,850,
against 15,023 in 1903 a decrease of 1,-
16.4. Reading circle- showed an increase
of 5, there being 26 ow; 1,017 copies of
the Era were being ld -•-• a decrease of
82, For league purp sea $3,904 bad been
contributed—a deer: as a of $651, but for
the general Epwort League fund $327,
an increase of $44 h. d been given. Not-
withstanding the heavy decrease in
membership, $834 •• ore had been collect.
ed for missions, th • total being $6,714.
suporannuation fu d was increased by
$00, it being $137 n v. Nineteen dollars
had been contribute for educational per.
putt— an increase • f $5 over 1003. For
all purposes, the de. /ease was $1,053, the
total collection bei • g $3,016. The total
figures allow $1 131 contributed as
against $14,866— a decrease of $735.
The figures, Secre :any Uten asserted do
not show the real strength of the E.
worth League for ;OS. Tho London con-
forence, although it had gotten past the
period of rapid growth, was on a most
substantial, basis. , Itlitchell, of the Strat-
ford diatriet, 1vi',: the banner circuit in
givintt for mini :ns, having an average
of $2.12 for each person, Askin Street
Epworth Leagn•-, London, was a close
second with $42,01 each. Mr, Walter
' ,'mall Qwas elected ric fourth vice president.
WANTED.—A go gi for general
housework. Ap y o MRS. ITN
RITCHIE, Centre et
Gents' all wool under ear, regular -
$1.00 garment for 75 o a regular 750
line for 55c. Ritchi Old Stand.
Remember, that Fields' is the place
to get your meat. Special reduction in
price to those wanting meat by the
quarter, or in large pieces, either beef or
pork.
1 Eyes
i1ifferiit
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—The following from last week's
Brussels Post refer.' to a former resident
of Wingham :—" s. Fanny Hogg who
will be 87 years of ge if she lives until
April 2901, is a s art person for her
years. It is 50 yet •s since she moved to
Morris township th her husband who
died 18 years ago. Mrs. Hogg has lived
in Brussels for th•enast 13 years. She is
the sole survivor ee a family of 0, one of
whom attained to. %1 years."
Christmas presen a are ready bF ing
picked out at the . and pt Sale. Lots
of nice things to c' ..se from at about
half the regular prices.
Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, 370 q'ueen's Avenue, Loudon,
3rd door East St. Andrew's Church.
Glasses supplied.
Each of your eyt s, mo*^ than
liltely, is iu need of Gift, r, ut
treatment.
One eye mar r•gniee one
strength of lees attd the other
another.
That is bt•ceese one Is retllov
, 1'l more from normal than the
other This te v. hi•te the 0c111
of the npticiau is retailer 0—
where it /a absolutely ueces-
t,ary.
We are examining errs in 0111' Op•
deal ronin every hay, a+td /IOW
Wore the Christmas r 1 • 1tt
y
long nights of wit,t.r is perhaps a
favorable tlln0.
01U iri &Co
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LIMITED.
Bruggists and Opticians
WINCHAM, - ONT.
WING 5 All
BUSINESS COLLEGE
i' is a High-grade Commercial School
— Tan tE cocrtras
Commercial • Stenography • Telegraphy ;
Write GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. '
Juvenile Cri e in Ontario.
Addressing the°M nieteriai Association.
at Ottawa on Mond y jnverile crime
in Oanada, Mr. G otge Johnston said
larceny was the cl of crime committed
by juveniles, fora g 78 per cent. of the
°envie::ions iu 100: of boys under sixteen
The Province of )ntario occupied an
nneuviable positice in regard to juvenile
crime, for ahile very million of the
other provinces sL iwed 130 boy crimin-
als, Ontario show d 267 in every mil-
lion. In other w rds, while Ontario has
about one-third the boys, it has aver
one-half of the b •y criminals of the Do-
minion. There , ae a striking dispro-
portion of boy c ?mitials to girl crimin-
als. Out of 903=-19 girls under fifteen
years of age in (iiada in 1001, only 25
were convicted t tulle offenses.
Of these Ontari contributed 18 oat of
337,443 girls unc.,r flrteeu, and all other
Provinces cont ibuted seven out of a
total of 570,714 girls under that age.
Larceny was els, the chief primo with
the girls,
Highest price paid for hides and poul-
try at T. Fells' butcher shop.
(Duality tells and prices 1 every time.
This is what w' :fit when showing
ladies' dress go.: s , nd gents' suitings,
Ritchie's old s-' .0.
Wingham's Leading Shoe Store
LEOG II 1 'Y S
We always have a good
stock of Leggins
of all kinds
Letgins for Ghildren
Splendid for sloppy,
Fall weather. Jer-
sey cloth, Cordu-
roy or Leather
50C to $1.00
Leggins and Over Gaiters for the Ladies
Jersey cloth or plain cloth. Great foot
protection and comfort ; high or low
Cut. - - 50c to $1.25
Leilins for the Farmer and the Laborer
Best styles made. - - 1.00 to 1.95
YOU'LL FIND OUR LEGGIN STOOK COMPLETE.
New atoek of Trunks and 'VaIimes tai Band.
Impoirdarlonimmlowiortn
J. +� .
W. GR
EER
to the People.
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