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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-11-23, Page 1f 4 1 ll'HE. WINGHAM TIME S. VOL XXXJY.—NO. 1763. Tailor -Made Clothes $11 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, $8. A fine selection of Gents' Fur- nishings always in stock. KU, mut Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 2 doors from post office. aleel-IRIAGE. LICENSES nomad by FRA.DIX PATE/WON, No. 23 Victoria drraat, winahara, out. No witnesses reettired. BONIMON BANK wiNchAm Capital paid up, $3,0130,00 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 DEPABTIIIENT—Interest ilowed. on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th June and 31st December each year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. s, Vanstone, Solicitor. 4 BANK OF HA ILION WINCHAM. Ostpital paid up, $2,235,000.00. Rezierve Fund, $2,235,000.00. Total Assets, $S6,553,846,57. Prtedelit-- HON, WM. GIRSON, Vireerresiderit and General Manager —J. TrizNOULL, Assistant Gen. Manager -11. M. Neeteatee 1).111VOTO1t8 John Prooter, Chas. L. Dalton, T. 5.Meadrie, Geo. Itutherford, Cyrus A. Birge. Inspeotor-13, Wiltsoe. ta.A.VIN GS 1-JAN3C. Interest allowed on deposits of e1.00 and tip - wards, Red fettled to primeval on slat 11ey and 110th November oath year. apectel Depotits [also r0001rea et carreett mates of intereet. C, 1', sistITEL, Ageat DIOKIN1301it 0131E8, Solicitors. HUTCHISON'S Grocery and Crockery Store is the best place to buy all of your Goods for Baking purposes, as you can rely on them being fresh and of the best quality procurable, No higber prices than for inferior goods We have all our New Fruit in, and it is fancy stuff. New Raisins New Currants New Dates • New Figs • New Peels Shelled Almonds Shelled Walnuts Seeded Raisins Sultana Raisins Mince Meat New Prunes New Apricots New Peaches Baking Ammonia Oil Lemon, Pure Flavoring Extracts • Pure Spices for baking purposes— in fact everything you need for the Christmas season. Phoue orders carefully filled. RI AI Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. Phone 59. Prompt delivery. I SELL REAL ESTATE No Matter Where It Is. I have for sale at the present time 7,000 acres of choice farm lands in Huron County, and 1 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 $400 up to $4000. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance effected. c. J. MAGUIRE Real Estate and Business Transfer .Agent, 'ANEMONE Bnowe. • WINGHAM, Or. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. A Chr: tmas Gift. Can you Welt of a gilt more accept- able to that son daughter or friend away from home than a year's subscrip- WINGITAM, ONTARIO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1905. Si A YEAR IN ADVANCE Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Wingham Greenbous• Regent Clothing sold by A. R. Smith CHURL NOTES, Work a Post Office, The fine weath r of the past few days has enabled th workmen to make a vast improvem nt in the post office building, All t e windows have now beeu placed in osition and workmen are busy at the plasteriog. The work Oil the tower is b ing pushed along and a spell of Rood we then will help to Apish up the outside ork, and then with toves in use, th inside work can be done during the inter months. Aocozn modationl fo bbarders. lice street. to JOSEPH GOWD Apply Farmers i D.on't Overlook it! The Farmer's Manual and Veterinary Guide, issued by the Family Her Id and Weekly Star et Montreal, is a 600k no farmer Ehoul be witho . The Family Herald tbi, year offe the big- Annual Scottish Concert. gest value to be l4icI. T ir premium The annual Scottish oncert under the picture also inclu ed w • the paper is a auspices of Camp C edonia, Sons of beauty. Sample of the book and pie- Scotland, will be belt on Tuesday even- ture and fell particulars regarding their ing, January 9th, T le following high - extraordinary ant' can be had at this class talent has be n engaged: Miss office or by writi ig to them. Our farm- Grace Merry, eloouti iaist ; Mrs. A. Gil. er readers would do well to see the book lies, soprano; Frank emrose, concert before subscribieg to any other paper for tenor ; Jas. Fax, hu orist, J, H, Cam. eron, humotist; Mis Mabel McDon- eld, Highland dancer, and Piper Me - Donald. With this a ray of talent, this season's concert promi es to surpass any- thing in the past. T e admission will be 25 cents with reser d seats at 35c and 50c. Smilax by the string, blooming Order your Gueeteet, The Floris 0 nations are flowers from Francis street. the Municipal Councils, With nomination say now only a month away, we do net yet hear of any talk of municipal eletions. Wingham ratepayers will have t• eleot at least one new councillor for 10, owing to the re- moval of Mr. Jas St wart to Auburn. Whether the menthe of the present council will seek re- soden we have not heard, Municipal matters in the ad- joining townships also appear to be very quiet as we have not y st heard of any possible changes. A few weeks will likely see the municipti pot boiling. Highest price paid for hides and petal - try at T. Fells' butcher shop. 'next year. WANTED.— Ohoic and undrawn, 15o, and dried apples tur eye, dry picked kinds of fowl ted. G. E. KING. Change in Drug Business. This week a ch of the drug store I. McCall & Co. Mr. F. H. Wal late of Ingersoll number of year business and is will be pleased tomers and ma stand. Mr. W of the editor Walley was fo Wingham. T tion to the 'Wing lam T1IES. is there moved to town anyone, young or old, who ever lived in residence on Vi this vicinity, who*would not be delight- home of Mr. J. ed with the gift. It is a gift which far Walley's anno from losing its fireshness as Christmas another colum recedes into the ast, reminds the re- ! of the kindness of his i s all that is going on at 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. London Pant, Overall and Shirt, Menu- Metering Conmeny bad a great dissolu- tion sale last waek. A. R. Smith North Work at Gr End, Wingham, was the lucky man, The work on t1 bought part of 'heir stock and is sellieg ()elver every wee friend, as he rea the old home. age took place in one of Wingham when A. sold their business to ey, of Brantford and Mr. Walley has had a experience at the drug Farmers, what about your quarter of beef this fall or winter. Call and see us. 'Dios. T. FIELD. A Local Option Deputation. Veteran Hun er's Luck. Dr. W. Sloan, 101 nun Avenue, To- routo, 73 years of ag , is a veteran and=is enthusiastic sport, and has brought home his deer ev y year for many years, but had neve succeeded in Nip - tering a moose. was very ambitious of this achievemen ; and a few weeks ago went to Fort Franeie in New Ontario, where he succeedee. in bagging flue moose weighing oseer 1,000 pounds, The carcass has been dikplayed at 1390 Queen street west, and th 3 splendid head and antlers will make a fitting souvenir of Dr. Sloan's pereist -nee as a sportsman. The above is from the Toronto News. IN Dr, Sloau is well IOW11 to many of our readers having for a number of years been a resident of alyth. WANTED—By g eras furnished room, ze p iv e house. Pet)s. box 270. Roost WANTED.—Young 1 y desires one furnished room, w th se of kitchen stove. Must be ceutr located. Ap- ply Box 228, Wiugha i. Crossley and Hu evangelists are now services at Brandon ter, the well-known holding a series of Man. Mr, John Kerrwi League anniversary cardiae Methodist ch I conduct Epworth ervices in the Kin- roh next Sunday. The usual quarterly Communion ser- vices in connection itla St. Andrew's Presbyterian church vill be held on Sunday, December Srd. f ‘04 Change The Executive Go.. znittee of the Wingham Dietriet pworth League will hold a meeting i the Wingham , Methodist church on riday afternoon of this week, Rev. W. H. Smith, .D., of Ashfield will conduct the servi es in the Metho- dist church on Sunday next. The past- / or, Rev. Dr. Gundy, ill preach anni- versary sermons in H kett's church in . (well heated, Back frot Labrador Mrs. Hubbard, ferred to in the fol- lowing dispatch fm Quebec in Tues- Rev. Donald Tait of Quebec has been day's Toronto Glebe is a sister of Mrs, come pastor of Xnox Presbyterian Wm. Cruickshank of Tarnberzy. The church Teeswate'. Mr. Tait was for dispatch says:—Mr . Leonidas Hubbard fourteen years pa :tor of Chalmer's arrived in Quebec this afternoon from extended a nue haloes Ian to be - Newfoundland by he steamer King Ed. Church, Quebee. Rev, R. H. Warde , D. D., general agent of the Presby titian Church in Canada, has given $ 0,000 to the funds of Knox College for the pi °motion of the work of theolo cal education and ministerial training to which that col- lege has been devotee for more than six- tyyears. he annual stipend ward, en route to ew York. She was 'ater congregation met ou her arrival y The Globe corres- is $1.100, paid quarterly iu advance, pendent, who sou t an account of her with a free manse arm four weeks hobs exploration experi noes in the wilds of days annually. La brador. Mrs. II bbard, who went to Rev. A. K. Fiteh, of Toronto has ac - Labrador to carry ut the mission of her cepted the call to become pastor of the husbancl, ho per hed from starvation Wingham Baptist 0 rch. Mr. Fitch iu the attempt, is a delicate -looking wo' is a promising youn ruan and will not does not weigh more complete his course n McMaster Uni- rs. Hubbard declin- versity uutil next M y, but in the mean- xpetience for publi- time will preach her three Sundays of he was in the news' every month. The aptist congregation lf, and would retain has made an excelle t choice and Mr. owledge until she Fitch should have a very successful to sell it. She ad- pastorate in Wingha t she had acconap. Arrangements have eon made for the man, who probably practical optician and A deputation COMAE ing of representa- than 110 pounds. o meet all the old cus- tives from different pals of Morris wait- ed to give out her y new ones at the old ed upon the Township Council last Moo- cation. She said lley is a brother.in-law day, asking to have th 3 Local Option by- paper business hers f the TIMES and Mrs. law submitted to the electors at the time her interesting k eight years a resident of of the muilicipal elect ons. The depute- reached New Yorl e family have already tion consisted of Jas. Aussel, Peter Cant- mitted, however, th and will take up their ' elon, and Jas. Grasby at Sunshine; Time lished the object of toria street, next to the IBieloy, Rev. S. And: aeon of Jackson; . Elliott, V. S. Mr. Wm. Hopper and Resv. A. E. Jones of cement will be found in Belgrave; Mr. Moore Mr. Murray, Mr. offered by the Tee man's all -wool worth $1.25: m corduroy linin men's black ov See his clearin and boys' ovenxnanufacturert, manufacturera, wholesale price End, 'Wingham. Newspaper Advertising fr away to-morro nd Trunk Yards. e new station building Tweed pants at at the Grand Tr ink yards is being push- n's leather coats with ! ed. along very ra idly, and this week the for $0.50, worth $6.50; I lathers and pia terers will commence rails at 50e, worth 50c , bees of Men's, youths' their work. T e building should be y after Christmas. The new stock yard aro completed and are much more cony:mint than the old ones and are partial!, covered over, which will be a great convenience for stockmen in wet weather. The new engine house is almost complet id, and should be ready for use in a few t aye, The work on the new freight shed is being hustled along and this week wi h favorable weather, will see it pretty well completed. A work train has ben here for the past week hauling gravist.for use in fitting up the new sidings an 1 yards. The large number of svorknie i have made a great many changes at tete G. T. R. yards in a few weeks aud vv'een the work is com- pleted, Wingham -ill have one of the best arranged railweey yards in Western Ontario. ate bought from the best completed short best patterns,—men's at A. R. SMITH'S, North Advertising Best. sirs are here to.day and r, and their schemes bloom for an hof r, vanish aud are for- gotten, but the I oney expended for that class of publici y looms large in the expense sheet and the returns are small indeed. The I cal newspaper goes into the homes ever week and business an- nouncements iItherein are scanned by every member lof the family. Publicity is the secret of business success, and every student tf advertising places he newspaper as to 'very beat me is of reaching the pu chasing public," Seo special d week, for fur he Bankrupt Sale, IRit ers, re atributed this notions at the e's Old Stand. H. Davis has several good houses and a farm for sale. See him for partiou- tars. Burrows, Rev, Mr. l4cNab, and Rev. R. Smith Baker, of alton ; also A. T. Cooper of Clinton, 4ay. Mr. MeNtib in - traduced the delega ion in a short ad- dress, and each of th representatives al- so addressed the 0 uncil, urging that they respond to the es ishes of the teal perance sentiment the township as expressed by the resent votes and peti- tions of the ratepayer s, by submitting the Local Option by -Lw, After hearing, the deputation, the c mncil took consid- erable time to rtply, ond eventually in, formed the deputatioi that they had the spot were he los passed the following 4otion. "Moved by George Taylor, seconded Northeast ing td u r nnh itewro River, an by George Kelly, Owl in the opinion of barren land, where h this Council no actioi should be token sure and starvation. at the present time." The deputation who was aceompani were unable to know Low the individual guide, George Ellsen, members voted owing to the fact that to -night." the Reeve seemed to think that their business was private, and not open to • the public. Needless ei say Inc deputa- tion were disappointed in their represen. tatives in arbitrarily ailed autocratically —The revenue of t e Provincial Gov- • refusing to allow the temple to express ornment fruit' succes ion duties this year their minds on this citation. already totals 500,00$ er journey, which was to reach. Ungava Bay. She did not go in search of gold, or any other miner- als, consequently did not locate any. Speaking of the r said she went to thence up the Nae and from there t reached the head and went down it t destination. She very sparsely popul only two bands of In camped in tents, but her information abou game, but not ia p1. of her husbandeadrs. •te she followed, she don conference, and the northeast river, the church, will prea oupee to Michikainou a the height of land, and on the followin an entertainment w' f the George River. Unt e interesting cerejn idighaevaBay, ytrherls the mortgage" will 'eke place. ted, and she met Rev. H. S. Boyle, M. A., B. D, and eiie, who were en. Mrs. Boyle arrived in Wingham last ould give no 1urt- week and are now getting comfortably thew. She saw settled in their hano on John street. iitade. Speaking Rev. Mr. Boyle preened his first Per- ubbard reached mons as rector of ba. Paul's church on Inc way, he hav- Sunday, there being large congregations g direction at the present both tnornin ; and evening, The wandered Thins extends a Cort lel welcome to Rev. into and Mrs. Boyle, an trusts that their anniversary services f the Methodist church to be held thi 'year on Sunday, December 10th. Rei. Richard Hobbs, of Strathroy, ex -pre dent, of the Len - former pastor of h here on that date, Monday evening I be held, at which ony of "burning NEWS N died from expo - Mrs. Hubbard, d by an Indian left for Montreal TES. • We are just after ad groceries to our stock selling at about cq figures on them befor Ritchie's Old Stand. dixta1ot ofnew which we intend priees. Get our The Londesboro creamery has closed buying elsewhere. for the season. T1 total sales of butter If you buy for cgs see what they are cl:,* Sale, Ritchie's Ohl d. t forget to the Bankrupt ad. for the season were over $11,000. . . _ . . An electric road through Ontario from , . Detroit to Buffalo is projecteein the Fon SaLE-8 stoves, al and wood . HOWARD'S. former city. Orders taken at •ooper'e Book Steen heaters, Extensio T ble, Knitting . ..1 Fon S.eLE —A g it'd brick residence, for the Christmas Globe. Order early Machine, kitchen T le, Picture Frames I beautifully situated in the town of and secure this -very a•ttractive number of etc., at Greenhouse, Franci•s street. T. ! EMULSION OF • 1 Wingham; eight x‘ooms; bath; electric the Christmas Globe. C. GRAHAM. ; I lighted; modern catfveniences. This is •• a very desirable property. Terms ma- . , e e ' =able, and to snit purchaser. Address Berlin 1:1/aterworks. New Flume f r Waterworks. Municipal owneeship of its wti aterworks The new cement me for the Wing- : .CO d llier 1 i, at Trines office. David Wrenn' k and William Dicks system has paid. B irlin exceedingly well, ham waterworks wi I be completed this I were crashed to leath between an en. At a meeting he e. there on Tuesday of week. Tho work h s taken a consider. • ne and a freigh ear at 13elie 1 ge. 1 last week, a report was made to the able time, but a will positively mare i ber one job is the • water ccanmissio era by Superintendent result. The mime work was complet- Hymmen shoWi0t estimated net profits ed yesterday, and dvisit to the theme on for this year of 0 er $10,000. The total Tuesday afternoon convinced the welter profits for the si years since the plant that 11Ire Green h d made a very satis- ug man, go North'. : has become maul ipal property amount factory job. Mu i has been said about i is now the revised orm of Horace Gree - to 853,000. trndej municipal °venerable' the new flame not being straight and the est' maxim. The the price of the ty water bas been re, pressure would 1 therefore not be as i A Flesh Producer i . , dosed 25 per 000tl, the quality has been great. A visit to he wheel house will greatest wheat ere in the world has jest ' I been harvested in he new provinces of ! improved, a.nd th supply increased. Tho show any persou &at it was the old Pleasant to take' ' 1 Alberta and Sa katehew• n.'Where fire proteetion is also more adeurtate, flumeate, and not the; tow one that was off ,, 1 wheat grows so ab indantly people must and the price of he hydrant rental has the straight course A large man hole is • •i go, and cities in st tiso. Because of been reduced by i;10 a hYdrant. From being placed in tm flume, near the 1 L consumers/WENT YE : the great inateri 1 heritag3 of these OWINWIAM 004 i 1899, when the plant wheel house, whiel will be a great com ' ' i people, the develo meat of this new no - passed from the rivato eerperatiOn to venience in case any obstruction may ' tion will be inuel faster than it was it: number o feet of reales have i !n- the flumand powehousIS be e i e ing level - do : Walt011 CKIhh011 M • the 'Milted State. The youth of wis- and the m and ambitim who dreams of great, the town, the :ember has grown to 1,700 lodge in the flume_ The ground about creased from 07,3(1) to 120,000 feet, This ed up and everytb/og about the work .. libbin, n.. I things should no overlook these signi- year about $5,000 vas spent In increasing has it substantial 10 At about it. Wingficent facts. T day the index finger the water supply and $2,400 in laying ham council should have no tronble with siats north."—Collier's neW Males. the waterworks fitle for many yeitra. , I Your attention — Coughs and Colds -:, ten to the finality I sem-liking at this no matter how obstin. ! io's 010 Stand, ate or deep seated. 1 " 'Go North, yo t be lied too of- t O a that We are a . rupt Sale. Ritch- DRUCCIST. of opportunity p Weekly, ley s faraons Cro F. H, Welley, Druggist and Optician, begs to inform the people of Wingbam aud vicin- ity that he has purchased the Drug and Optical Business from A. McCall & Co., and hopes throe& strict attention to business, and selling the purest and best of drugs sundries, to retain all e old customers and wjt many new °nett. W.A.LLEY. Having sold the stock and good will of our Drug and Op- tical business to F. H. Walley, a graduate of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, we take this opportnoity of thanking our many patrons for their liberal patrouage, and hope they will continue to deal at the old stand. A. 1 MeCALL & CO. WING11431 BUSINESS COLLEG E is a High. grade Commercial School - ] — TRREE COURSES Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy - . Write GEO SPOTTON, Principal. labors on this • ew field may be abun- dantly rewardci. The corner,st ne of the new Dover- court Presbyter n Church at the corner of Dovercourt rOfItl and Hepbourne street, at Toron o, which is too cost in the neighborhoo of $30,000, will be laid on Saturday fternoon next, Rev. James Wilson 0 Glencoe was induoted as pastor in April and immediately took up the work witl such energy that an addition of 101 ne members has been • made to the congr gation during the six months, and the p .esent building is over- crowded at every ervice. Mr. Wilson is a former reside i t of East Wawauosh, Mr. F. E. Powe'l, of Heron College, has been appointeei by the Bishop of Heron to the irxiumbency of Ohrist Church, Malkdale, nntil his ordination in the spring. M Powell's departure from college, was ire occasion for a mid- night supper last right in the dormitories. Toasts were drug clrux4k and the affair was ooncluded by thre hearty cheers for Mr. Powell, and the &ugiug of Auld Lang Syne by the "theelogs" present. The above from Satueday's London Free Press refers to a yci.ng man well known ren many of our reterra lie being a form- er resident of Turrsberry. Wingharn's Leading Shoe Store le, I ...41,•Ar7".4 eathertenamedie.se.rese'ee esele YrAR.5.11MVP' Winter Shoes _Now mind what priced Shoos you want—come here. We'ro making a fine showing of new Winter Weight Shoes far both Men and Women at $2.00, $2,50, $'3.00, $3.50, $5-00 We know we eau save you money on your Shoes. Yon'll know it, too, if yoneli try .one pair. Step in and see the new 'Valour, Box Cai, Heavy Patent and Enamel Leather Shoes. Mea's Winter Weight Shoes, $e, $3.50, $3, $,3.50, $5. ViTonien's Winter Weight Shos, $'2, $2.50, $3, 5.3 50, 85. Boys' Winter Weight Sieve. $1, $1-50, 52, 52 50, O. Girls' Winter Weight Shoes, 51. $1 SO. $2. eel, 5th $3. Men's Waterproof Shoes—Wetnen's Waterproof Shoes. IsirowthwAroommemaroarburOmmornowSis.,-,s.arm...z......twayncilex..nar.i.mat.-.0....• . _ New stock or ril`Vattilkg rand Watilitses to ialAikod. W. J. GR1EER Shoer to the People.