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The Wingham Times, 1906-03-22, Page 11 4 VOL XXXV,—NO. 1780. Tailor -Made Clothes $1 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 Aim selection of Gents' Fur- • niehings always in stook. M.S.L. lloffiuth Tailor and Gents' Furnisher 2 doors from post office. • MARRIAGE LICENSES leaned by FRANK PATERBoN, No. 23 Victoria ores% Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK WINCHAM 'Capital paid up, $ 3,0 0 0,00 0 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $1,750,000 Farmers' Notes diecounted. . Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS.DEPARTMENT-Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and npwarde, and added to prinelpall3Oth June and 31st December each year. • D. T. HEPBURN, Manager, S. Venom., Soliottor. • BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. OsPital paid nP, 12,445,000.00. Reserve FUnd32,445,000.00. Total Astete, $29,000,000.00, Prraident* Hon. Wm. Maim. Viae-Preeldent nod General Manager -J. Tr annul. deshitant Gen. Manager -E. M. *Antal X1133/ZOTOUS deka Praetor, Chits.1..Dalton,Hen J. SMendrie, Geo. Enthertord, Cyrus A. Birge. lespooter-eB. 'Winton. nA.171.14BANK, Intereit allowed deposite of Med and up- Aliiitotaboadiried444%. relgirlPril on 81st May and „Spent =NW [alto rNslfld I Garrets' t 0, l', OMIT; Limit meactittior* le0/1111.334 Selletterti. NMI 411•11•1111101.1•111.11•• • I I I I • II le I I e , • • , . . . • ., TIMES. WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1906, GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Woman'. Institute. The Wingham B inch of the Woman's Institute v. ill hold their regular monthly meeting at the hole of Mrs. Jell Wil- son. Edward at., 1206, at 3 p.m. invited. Mrs. I hnrsday, March 29th, dies are all cordially Movie, Secretary. Highest price paid for hides and poul- try at T. Fells' butcher shop. • Spring viillinery. Ae will be seen in our advertising columns this weel Mies A. Boyd, Mies MacPherson and to Misses Little an- nonnoe that they the usual milliner They have, howe of,the very latest liners', which wi tion on and after not purpose holding opening this spring. r, a large assortment styles in spring mil - be ready for inspeo• he 27th Met, Men who have looked, say our $3,00 shoe beats them all. W. J. GREER. Stock ShoN at Clinton. Everything poin s to a very successful stook show being aeld at Clinton, on Thursday, April 5th. Horsemen and oattlebreeders a e expected from all parts of Western Ontario. Hon. N. Monteith, Minister of Agriculture has promised to send Guelph College, "Field Husband the Secretary, J prize list and fu a lecturer from the ho will give a talk on y." If interested write W. Shaw, Clinton -7 for partionlars. To RENT-Rooma over Griffin's store, by the month or year. Death of a Pioneer. John Sellery died t the home of his daughter in Since dine on Monday, aged 88 years. De need was born in Glasgow. and came to Canada in 1842, settling in Kincard ne township in the year 1849. He wa made a prominent Mason in 1850, bel ged to the Metho- dirt church and in oliticts was a Liber. al, He leaver a Italy of Doyen sons and three daughte His wife died 17 years ago. Dermas d wait father of Rev. S. Sellery.-of Broc ville, a former well- known pastor of ingham Methodist Church. 11. Davis has several good houses and a farm for sale. See him for particu- lars. Marrie 1 in Listowel. A happy event tiok place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4airon Tremain in Lis- towel, on Wedne.,day evening, March 7th, when their ydungest daughter, Miss Mabel E. Tremain,bousin of the editor of this paper, was joined in wedlock with Mr. James E. C _menshaw, of Caron, Sask. The oeren ony was performed by Rev. Mr, Cameroi, of North Morning. ton, in the preset ce of a few invited friends. The gr om has been residing in the West for a 'me years. The happy couple left for 0 ;ion on Wednesday of last week and bt,ve the best wishes of many fiends. Our women's shoes in the new spring styles are handsome. See our $2.30 and $3.00 grades. W. J. GREER. Busines Change. Thia week we a ounce another ' ness change in W ngham. Messrs. L A. Ball & Co:hay sold their stock of furniture, etc. to r. S. Gracey, who will take possessio on the 10th of April. Mr. Gracey was f nearly twenty years in this business i Wingham, and he has a large numbe of old friends who will be pleased to elcome him back to Wingham. The itins is very sorry to see the Messrs. ]3a 1 leave Wingham as they have made ood citizens during their nearly six ars residence in the town. They wil have the best wishes: of many friends or their future stocess. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Silver A niversary. The Woman's 4iesionary Society in connection with tie Method* Church will celebrate its Silver Anniversary" on the evening of Dhursday, Maroh 29th in the lecture roon of the Church. Each member who has '.arned a dollar in vale• bration of the tw aity-lifth birthday of the society, will till how it was earned. There will be mu and short reports from the "Watot Tower" followed by light refreshmentland sociability. Ad. mission ten cents nd upwards. To RENT—A good house, with bard and soft water and other conveniences. Apply to J. A. Malmo?. HORSE•FOR SALE.—A beautiful road- ster or third horse for a farmer. This horse has breeding, substance, quality "and is a hitoher. G. E KING. Against Barrooms. An enthrisiastio .nd largely attended meeting of repre entative temperance workers of the son hriding of Huron met in the Methodist 'hutch at Hensall on Monday. An orgaization known as the Anti -Barroom Le with Rev. Wm. M president, E. P. secretary, and vice ed from the differ the riding. Mr. senting the Domini attendance. Sever tions bearing in t were passed. gue was organized irton, of Exeter, as anlin Dashwood, as presidents were elect- nt municipalities of T. Cooper, moro- n Alliance, was in 1 important resoln. temperance work WANTED -A good smart boy, with good education, to learn the printiug business. Apply at TIMES office. Remember Johnston's shoe store, next post office, when in need of the beat in boots shoes and rubbers. Produce taken at Hanna & Co's store as usual in ex- change for goods. Moving With the eomingl who comtemplate s are getting things i pest week has seen section for points in those who took thei ham are the loll °hell to Ninga, M to Portage ]a Pr to Virden,Man;] Man; Alvin Orvi and Mrs. Thos D Miss Ida to Pilot to Oardnff, Sask Wni. Ferguson Maguire, Peter] Vestward. of spring the people Ming in the West readiness and the. umber leave this the West. Among passage from' ving:-Arch. J. Mit. n; Miss Mable Shiells irie; T. F. Thompson rank Grain to Morden, to Dryden, Ont; Mr. vide= and daughter, ound, Man; J. Miller Miss Brandon and Kentou. Man; 0.J. eans, sr. and Alfred Carr to Edmonto , Alberta; Mrs. Alex, Ritchie and Mrs 114. McKell to Winnipeg. Mr. Robt. Astell d Morris left on T1.10S- day morning with a oar load of settler's effects. He will locate at Nntanna, I Seek. Mrs. Astel and family will go ; West in two week4. Mr. Douglas Fraser v l , and family left roxeter taking with them a car of setnier's effects. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert ion and daughter left I from Wroxeter, g iing to Bossevain. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. H. Robertson, who have been visiting in lie section also left from Wroxeter hs. their home in White- water, Man. WANTED -50 cases eggs and a ton of butter weekly -also raw furs and 10,000 Rat skins. GEO. E. KING. APPRENTICES WANTED. -Two appren- tices wanted, to learn the upholstering business. Apply to Walker & Clegg, at the upholstering factory. • Death of JaNes McAlpine. A former well known resident of Wingham ,clied at 1 is home in Hepworth, on Tuesday of last week in the person of James McAlpine. Deceased will be re - meznberad by ma of our readers and was held in high teem by a large circle of friends, who w 11 hear of his death with regret. Mr. McAlphine was born in Mauchline, yrshire Scotland in 1840, and came t Canada in 1869, sett], lug first in Kim dine, where he resided years, coming from incardine to " ngham in the seventies nd lived here fir a imbiber of years oat of life in 8• nada had been spent Huron and B ace counties, residing or only short time in Toronto. He oved from Wi gham to Wiarton and ater to Hepwort , where he engaged in he furniture b siness and which he ontinued until a'out a year ago. He as a member nd enpporter of the resbyterian ohm ch and in politics was Liberal. The cause of death was nberoulosis, and e had been a sufferer r Some time liast. A widow and wily of three e ns and two daughters re left to mour the lost of a laving usband and a k • d father. The WI& n are -Wm., o Tolede; Robert, of St, aryls; John, of titter; Miss Aggie and Bnachlen, a horne. The bereaver- will have th sympathy of many d friends in W gham in their time of filiction, If you want to raise chickens, you for a number o should have a Chatham Incubator and K Brooder. For sale by Wst. GANNnTr. a in M ling Wreck. An App About forty eha ruins of the two passenger trailer a bead -on collisio morning at a poi Abode, about 28 Colorado. Part It is reported the. to deliver a train the M Winghanl for the Duffield and her s here On Wednead forth*, at it was on board one of t. received Sat happy news that Pueb10 on an ettr red bodies lie in the m beaver & Rio Grande 1 hear were wreaked by t at 2.10 o'clock li'riday c t between Beaver and tv lies West of Pueblo, P the train was burned, a an operator's failure t rder was the canoe of fo h anxiety was telt in fe afety of Mrs. Emilie a: n, Alfred, who kit h y morning for Cali. re eared they would be M trains. A message M evening conveyed the ed Duffield had left ,o1 Ler train. Properti ;old Mr. John Fryfogle, 1.2 town has par - chased the desirebie pruierty on Minnie Street, owned and 'mon ,led by Mr. Geo. 0. tranna. The puroease was made through the agenoy bt S. H Chisholm, Real Estate Agent. WA,NTED -A good gi housework. Apph- to Mr8.ohu Ritchie, Centre Street. r general FARM TO RENT.—On LaOkilOW road, about 4 miles from Wiligharn. Apply to R. V'Asarong Auction Mr, Michael Verson COM 4, Kinloss, bee sold acre farm and wilt hold auction MAO of farm sto hay, seed grain, etc., on 27th. See neaten. for Purvis, auctioneer. ale 0 Iota 32 and 33, hie two hundred an unreserved k, implements, nesday, Maroh particular& J. FOR SALE -A high gr de aby carriage (46 good as new, will bepfd cheap, also a baby's °otter. .pfly V. " •NZEL, Centre Street. Snr!rno Rains will soon b ere,but by D. M. t on's beauti- ful and most faehiona • Spring Rain Coats you will be Peoreoren and seasonably att'ired. G T. R. Static) Damaged. Winghara's new .T.R. station was badly damaged earl Tuesday morning by the bursting of t e hot water heating apparatus. The ta4 in connection with the furnace has bee4 giving trouble ever since it was ivatalbe4 but last week it was repaired and wis then thought. to be in good working o4der. The officials left everything in g od order when leav- ing on Monday ova lug, but during the night something ent wrong and the whole heating er augment is a total wreck and the ba gage room of the sta- tion building in also badly wrecked. The boiler burst wit such force that the hot water tank was ldriven into the attio above. The eel 'ng and walls of the baggage room aut1oahmaster Xencler's office are badly ria aged and the oors of the baggage ro m were broken off. It would appear b us that the baggage room end of th station is so badly wrecked that it 1i1I have to be torn down and rebuilt The wall between the station proper and the baggage room is •damaged consisesre.bly and a quantity of the plaster h 4 been torn from the wall. The force f the explosion was so great that three erg() windows in the west end of the ilding were smashed. It is a very lucky hiug that the accident happened during t e night as from flying glass, etc., many people might have been injured had t e accident happened during the busy h rit of the day. The G.T.R. will be at heavy ,expense and there will be oonsi arable inconvenience until the damage i repaired. It is very unfortunate to ha a thing of this kind occur when the et ion had only been in use for such a sho time. Inspectors were ore on Tuesday after- noon, endeavoring o find the cause of the explosion. A ove has been placed in the station, and ork on the rebuild - of the damaged pa t of the building will be commenced at ce. Fon SALE -A pure bred Durham bull calf, 12 months old; sire imported; color and quality first-class. Apply to W. J. HENDERSON, Wingham STiction. • Farm FOR SALE. -A good 100 -acre farm in the township of East Wawanosh is offered for sale at a bargain for a quick sale. Terms and full particulars at the TIMES office. INDIGESTION? Why suffer from it ? FOTHERGILL'S Dyspepsia Tablets RELIEVE AND CURE EVERY TIME. eon SALE BY WaltoiM!Kiblion DRUGGIST. Next door to postofficte. This store doses at 8 p. every evening exoept Saturdo. Business 0 Tice Verse. There is one kind of aoetry stuff I dearly love to we; The other bards manweall it guff In it I much deligt t. The sort of verse 1 1 e to pen, As you may well rmise, Is that in which 1 t 1 all men It pays to adverti e. And do I write tif sort ofveree The editor to ? The editor illis n my Purse - The oaahier is t e one. Upon the cashier' wired -off pen I fix my hopeful yes And lift my voice • tell all men It pays to adver se. Clea L A Ball ,Sc Co. sale of furniture, pay you to call on as in the afternoon that they find it onstomers the atte to. Those who vi this statement to must be sold by A adv. on page 5, ing Sale re having a olea ing arpeta, eto. will •em in th orenoon, noh a rush admit to give i they would like t the store will find true. Everything ril 9th. Read their a; Merchants Association At a special meet g of the Wingham branch of the Retail Merchants' Associa- tion on Tuesday evaling, it was deoided to admit as membe s, all ratepayers of the town who may ish to join with the Assaoiation,whethei chants or not. The sooiation is to act as dealing with all matt oral interest to the t payers, The Assooia work in very many wa much benefit if our every business man they be retail mer- utention of the As- a Board of Trade, re that aro of gen wn and the rate- oa can do a good a that will be of wnspeople and takes an in- terest in the workings of the Association. The next regular meeti ig will be held next Tuesday evening iirthe room in the Kasen block and all me ed to be present as matt portance will be up for ers are rc gees- rs of much im- cussion. Wingham MitIs We have nst receiv d a-dar load of good American Yello Corn-, and are selling it at 540 pa Jushel, or $20 00 per tom choppe 1 chopped wheat screenings at pr ton. Buy our Flour -it is the best ihd cheapest. HOWSON, HARV Y & BROCELEBANK Death of Ms. Stretton. After an illness 4xtending over the past year, Emily 014k, wife of Mr. Jas, B. Stretton, passed a at her home in Belgr and 4 months. DecE lot 15, concession 6, the late Thomas Olar pioneers of the town ray on Friday laat, ve, aged 37 years sed was born on orris, her father, , being one of the hip. Although a great sufferer, she n ver niade a com- plaint, bearing the p in with Christian fortitude, patiently wiaiting the Master's call- Deceased was member of the Belgrave Church of England and was held in high esteem twa large circle of friends. She leaves le morn her early death, her husband, two sons, her aged mother, three sisters and ono brother. The sisters are Mrs. l'hynne and Mrs. Robt. Geddes, 3rd lite of Morris and Mrs. T. Forbes, of Winghain. The funeral on Sunday af ernoon was largely attended. A short se:vice was held at her late home and taken to St. John's where service was he place in Brnssels ce he remains were Church, Brussels, d. Interment took etery. CHURCH 1NOTES. Rev. F. M. Lan conducted Lenten church on Friday Ford, of Brussels rvice in St. Paul's ening of last week. Rev. H. M. Man ling, for nearly four years pastor of WkSlley church, Clinton, has received an nvitation to become past of the First ilethodist Church at Peterboro. The Rev. J. J. sent pastor of the Church, has reoe' tation from the ( Simooe Methodi their pastor for t Rev. Richard been extended a by the Quarte Street Methodis become their p year. Rev. M Berkeley Street vited to Strathr Last Sunday and John Kerr, Methodist Sabb short talks, who is Preside Epworth Leag dress on the 1? ment that wan gentlemen League on b practical Woe Their visit good,-Bruo iddy, M. A., at pre- Harriston Methodist, ed a unanimous invi- narterly Board of the t Church to boom° e ensuing year. obbs of Strathroy has unanimous invitation y B3ard. of Garrard Church, Toronto, to stor next Conference Pearson, pastor of htirch, Toronto, is in - y. fternoon F. Buchanan f Wingham, visited the th School here and gave the evening Mr. Kerr, t of Wingham District e, gave an excellent ad. ward Missionary Move. oat encouraging. Both ko afterwards in the t method' of promoting among the young people. s enjoyed and will rio s Post. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE WINGHAM HOL S THE TROPHY. 10k Harriston "Bronch. Busters" Crush- ingly Defeated b 9 Goals to I. The Harriston Hoc gy Club, self- styled the "Bronoho asters," accom- panied by about two hn.. red supporters, came to Wingham by s ,eciel G T. R train on Wednesday eve ing last to play the final of the hoputa d -home games for the championship o the Northern League. They failed t. "bust" any- thing, however, except th • ir own record of "kicking" Their con not during the season just closed has be:n a series of whimsical complaints ithout any ground whatever, and en irely beneath the dignity which Bilotti • characterize the lovers of true, manly sport. First, it was alleged there was water put on the ice in the local rink, and by some fluke or other the protest was allowed, necessitating the playin: of a second series of home and bora games; and now they are not satisfie , but contend that the Wingham rink was not suffi- ciently lighted. What • o these Harris - ton gents want, anyway. The teams lined up on Wedoesday evening before Refere A. McIver, of Goderich, all the playe s being in good form The visitors w the toss and chose to defend the wet goal. Play was commenced about 8,4., the rink, long before that hour bein r packed to the doors. At the start -o f a merry pace was set by both testes, and shots came thick and fast at McQ ieen in goal for the visitors, when in a out two minutes play, McLean landed goal No. 1 for Wingham. and tied the score in the round. This was folkowed closely by Galloway finding the net, placing the locals one in the lea After a few minutes play, Bates 1 ted tbe puck from in front of his goal a it hit McDowell. Haistie got it off-si e and shot, but Moore was in the ri • t spot and made the stop, but in cle ing the pack was shot back by Bonn- tt, and Harriston once more tied the r. nd. The locals at this stage made up th ir minds that the game was theirs, and arried it out in the plarlor the rema der of the g•ime, completely shutting the visitors out. The score at half time was 5 to 1. The second half saw bette hockey than the first, McLean, Gall way, Elliott and Fleming were playio the game of their lives, and combined or many rushes, keeping McQueen orking overtime. After six minutes Fle ing succeeded in scoring No. 0 for W ngbam, and just three minutes later E iott landed No. 7. By a clever trick, G loway succeeded in holding the visiting seven in a corner for fully a minute, an when they broke down and helped away he followed the Wilson to break up the -line. When the puck was shot on Moors he cleared, and MoLean,who had just c ume off the fence, got it and rushed the ‚whole length of the rink, and, althou h charged and tripped, landed the rub er behind Mo. Queen for the prettiest pay of the even- ing. The game now b c me rough, bat Referee McIver promptlykrint down the very appearance of rough play, with the result that many players lecorated the fence. Another desperate rush brought the puck to Wingham de 'ence. John- ston checked Ward, and t k the puck, when Ward turned and a mall mix-up was started, but was soon 4leared away. Capt. McQaeen here tried tie baby act of taking his team off te ice, but Referee McIver kept him to" is job, awl on play being resumed Win ham scored No. 9, winning the round by 12 to 3. NOTES. Gate receipts, $162. Where the puck was, ther Galloway was also. The largest crowd that was ever packed into the Wingham ri The band played a solemn irge at the close of the game, out of sy pathy for the down -hearted Harristonia s. 1 Wilson and Johnston aroeasily the best in the League. If anyt ing does happen to get past them, Moor 3 is on the lookout for it. Wingham Hockey Club goes to Gode- rich this (Thursday) evening for a friendly game with the tea of the county town. The excellent combination p y whieh the forwards have developed t is season is a pleasure to witness. Me ean put up a stronger game than usu 1, while Elliott and Fleming had combination galore. We are authorized by the :manage. ment of the Hockey Club to Atte that they are prepared to play eithl r home. tind-home giunes, or a game o neutral I ice, with the Harriston Book Club, for a purse 0? $23, to be given Cheri - table parpoSes. , Eye troubles can be overcome by properly adjusted glasses. We TEST EYES FREE and fit each eye with its proper glass. No case too hard for us to suit, We have pleased others and can please yon. Our charges are law, at Walley's Drug %raj IN WGIIAM, ()NT. Phone 100. Successor to McCall Co. WING H All BUSINESS COLLEGE is a Righ-grade Commercial School — THREE COURSES - Commercial - Stenography - Telegraphy Write 000. SPOTTON, Principal. 1 WINGHAM The following are a few of the • many Parra and Town Properties ' I have for sale at the present time. : • Coil and get particulars if you are -• interested in pnrohasing Real Es- tate : - 100 Acres -3 miles from Wincham, on L.'ieknow road. Good location ; for _ sale cheap 50 Acres -234 miles from Gorrie. Will exchange tor Wingham property. 15211=s2Vtigrel:sf. Fivt minute, walk from school. 01 Acres-, mile from Whighain. Good building's. 12 Acres -Fine brick house; 1:)cal. barn. Adjoining the Towribf Wiugham. TO1%' PROPERTY, 5000 -Frame cottage, 5 rooms, Fran es at $1050-Fratne house, 7 rooms; hard and soft water. Alfred street. 51850 -New two story brick, nine rooms. Victoria street. $1250 -Frame house, e i g It t 1'00711i. Victoria street, N. W. T. Lands for sale or exchange. Money to loan cn farm security. J. lc enasnomr. Real Estate Agent. Vanstone block, Wingliam. The junior hockey seven of Wingham defeated Lnckndw's League team at Lncknow on Tueiday evening. Score, 7 to 4 Wroxete and Wingham juniors played on the local ice ou Wednesday evening, The Hockey ys will hold their an- nual dinner at tJIe King Edward hotel oa Thursday even g, March 29th. Parties wishing to atte»d can secure tickets ta'.; Moore's restau ant or R Johnston's book and shoe titer . Secure tickets before Saturday even. lig, if possible. The Bruges's Post is referring to the hockey match -.11 Wingham last week, says in part:-." 't is said the visitors will. protest the ga e Owing to insuffibient light in the rink. We have come to Edna conclusion that H,arriston would be bett- er at football th,n hockey as they seera to be such good k ckers." HOC EV! Goderic Coining ATLA GOBERICH rs WINGHAM 'WIGrtAM RINK FRIDAY 4ARC11 23rd At 4 o'clock Band in attend nee. Skating after thi gams.. A11$SI4bNf.',5e AND 140