The Wingham Times, 1903-04-02, Page 8f
RITCB1E. & CAMPBELL.•
Eas•ter Gloves
Never had we prettier styles to show you than now.
The best tiu;llities, of the best makes, in the season's most
0 eorreet stales, and anv size or shade you want. Fawns,,
Greys, Blocks and Whites are the leaders, at the popular
pllees, - i$1.00, $1 25 and $$1.40.
We hav
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Ladies'Dainty Neckwear provided
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everything new and stylish for the Easter season. We
would a.k you to spend a Iittle of your time looking them
over, You won't find anything prettier anywhere.
Short Waists Have you seen our beautiful
White Embroidered Shirt
Waists? They are the latest styles, prices $1.25 to $3.00
Styish Dress Goods for Easter
We are unsurpassed in the Dress Goods line. We have
a the very newest materials in all the latest novelty weaves.
Fancy Delaines for summer wear. New Fluke Tweeds,
0Canvas and Basket Suitings, Black and Colored Box
• Cloths, Camel fair Zibiline, Silk and Wool Crepe de-
Che11e, French Voile in all the leading shades.
TRIMMINGS We ha'e an assortment of Trimming's
$that is trot equalled outside the cities. Trimmings to suit
all shades and weaves. Inspect them.
M INCHIE & CAMPBELL.
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MINOR LOCALS.
-Yesterday was All Fogi's Day.
-Read all the advts. lin the TRIES.
See Lard's New spry g clothing, large
assortment, easy ri es.
-On Monday last Mr. D. E. McDon-
ald shipped a car load of cattle to Toronto.
-The spring horse race meeting at.
Li$tow, el' will be held on June 24th and,
'25th.
-W. F. VauStone shipped a car load
V. of hogs from Winghem to Toronto on
Monday.
-The Tx xas will be sent to new sub-
scribers for 70 cents for the balance of
this year.
-Regular meeting of Camp Caledonia,
Sorts of Scotland will be held on Monday
evening next.
-The regular monthly meeting of t
'Town Council will be held on Monde
evening next.
-Mr. A. Dnlmage has sold his house
and two lots on Catherine street to Mr.
S. 0. Kerslake.
ReadThos Abra-
ham's
new.
:tram's treatment of the sheriff in our
advertising columns.
-Mr. John McKenzie will work Mr.
Wm. Homnth's Rain in Turuberry
laming the coming season.
-Mrs. Dinsley has purehased Mr. Joh
yquirk's lot ou Patrick street and will
build a house thereon this spring.
-Dr. D. H. Gordon, of Toronto, a
SJ brother of Mr. H. F. Gordon, formerly
of Wingham, died at Baltimore on Sat-
nrday last.
-Mr. J. B. Stratton, late < Brussels
assumed control of the Belgraye hotel
Jost week. Mr. R. D. Bruce, the late
proprietor has removed to his farm in
Tditllett township.
:New
1 Goods
Maple Syrup
Heinz's Sweet Pickles
by the quart.
Christies fancy Biscuits
20 varieties,
THE
--Mrs. Ralph Evers, sr. moved to
Sault Ste Marie this week.
—Mr. Bobt. Currie, sr. of East 'S'S: a-
auosh is this week moving to Wiughanl
and will occupy the house lie recently
urohased froiu Mr. E. C. Clarke.
—We are pleased to learn that J.J, El-
liott, V. S., is slightly improved during
the past few days. The Txnws hopes he
mit; soon 1)0 able to be around again.
---Mr. D.E. Anderson, on the Bluevale
road has a colt nine months, old for
which lie has refused an offer of $120,
The colt is sired by Prince of Kelton, the
property of Messrs. Elliott 4S.: Kiug,
-Mr. Chas. Barber 15 again prepared
td do all kinds of cement work such as
building silos, sidewalks, stable and cel-
lar floors, etc. Mr. Barber has had con-
siderable experience in this kind of work
and can give good Satisfaction. Parties
having work of this kind should see hila.
Read his advt. in another column.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Five
choice building lots, corner Frances and
Patrick streets. Will be sold. separately
Pr en Woo. Apply to 11. O. BELL.
—Send in your items of news when
they are fresh. We don't like to publish
a birth after the child is weaned, a
'marriage after the honeymoon is over, a
death after the widow is married again,
nor a personal notice after tho visitor
has been home for a week and got down
to work like the editor of a country
weekly on Wednesday afternoon.
PERSONALS.
Wo shall be glad to have contributions to
this column from any of our readers. If you
have visitors or purpose going away yourself,
drop hi and tell us, or send us 0 note to that
effect.
Miss Nellie Ross is visiting friends in
Seaforth.
Mr. Morris Ross spent a few days at
his home here.
Seed pens, without bugs, at T.A. Mills'.
-The Seaforth Sun which has not
been published since the fire in its office
some weeks ago, will appear on Pride
of this week,
-The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club
will sleet on Monday evening, March
30th at eight o'clock sharp, at the home
of Miss Macdonald.
-Mrs. Dick, relict of the late James
Dick, died at Blyth on Tuesday morning
of this week. Deceased was mother of
Miss Aggie Dick of this town.
-The bowling green has come through
the winter in fine shape and will make a
fine lawn for this season. This sport
should flourish in Wingham during the
coming summer.
-Mr. W. J. Deyell has moved to his
farm on the West boundary in Turnberry
sand will again engage in farming. Mr.
H. McKay, the Iate tenant has moved to
Whitechurch. -
-The many friends Of Mr. Jno.Ansley,
County Commissioner will be sorry to
learn that he has been laid up for the
past two weeks with erysipelas in bis
foot. He hopes to soon be able to be
around again.
-Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Tipping left
Goderich last week for Manitoba where
,Mr. Tipling will engage in business.
There present destination is Virden.
Mr. Tipling is a brother of Mr. A. Tip -
ling, of Winghnm.
-The regular monthly meeting of
Wingham Council, Canadian Order
of
Chosen Friends, was held on Monday
evening last, Mr. J. B. Ferguson, dele-
gate to Grand Council, gave his report of
the Grand Council proceedhng.s
-In our last issue we said Messrs.
Samuel and Evans Harris had left here
for Crystal City, Man. We were mis-
taken in the name. It should have been
Haines instead. of Harris. The young
men went from East Wawanosh.
-The TIMES office has been awarded
the contract of the printing required for
the current year by the Howick Farm-
ers' Mutual fire Insurance Co. East
Wawanosh township printing will also
be dune at the TIMES office for this year.
Mr. Fred. Tibbett was at Ripley ou
Thursday last attending a wedding.
Mr. Win. Welsh of the Harriston
Marble Works was in town on Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Manners of Wing -
ham spent Sunday in town with friends.
-Toeswater News.
Mr. Chas. Barber, of the Lucknow
Sentinel staff was visiting at his home
in town last week.
Mr. Jas. Grieve, of Exeter, a formtr
Winghamite was calling on old friends
in town ou Tuesday.
Miss Evans, of Gorrie has been visit-
ing with Mrs. J. B. Ferguson for a few
days during the past week.
Mr. John Park has returned home
from Essex and will take his place again
in his father's jewelery store. •
Mrs. Geo Cruickshank of Turnberry
was at Toronto Junction during the past
week where she had been called to attend
her father's funeral.
Mr. Heber Thornton left on Wednes-
day morning for Berlin, where be has
secured a situation in one of the furni-
ture factories in that town.
The following from Monday's Guelph
Herald refers to ayoung Winghamite:-
"Mr. Morris Ross, formerly employed at
the Bell Organ and Piano Co.'s factory,
is in the city to -day. Since leaving here
1 k hut
he has been employed in Woodstock,.
loaves this evening for Ottawa to take a
situation there."
Mr. and Mrs. Saml. Youhill, who
spent the winter months with their
daughter in Mariou, Ind., and at other
points, returned home on Monday even-
ing. The TIMES is pleased to learn that
these two highly respected residents re-
turn home in excellent health. They re-
port having had a very pleasant visit,but
they find there is no place like Wing -
ham. Mr. Youhill said to the TIMES man
on Tuesday morning: "You could not
hire me to leave Wingham."
-Mr.and Mrs. 5. Gilchrist and family,
who have been residents of Wingbani
for a number e of years, left on Tuesday
morning for Carievale, N. W. T., where
they will reside in future. The TIMES
wishes them success in their new home,
—East Huron License Commissioners
met at Brussels last week and transferred
the license of the l3elgrave hotel from
R. D. Bruce to Jas. B. Stretton. The
Commissioners will meet again on April
20th to grant uewlieenses for the coming
year.
—Mr. Jas. Burgess, who has been
butter -maker at the Bluevale Batter
Factory' for 501ne time will spend this
season as one of the dairy instructors in
Western Ontario and is now taking a
special ten days' course at the Dairy
;school in Guelph.
---Mit. W. D. Thomas of the Bazaar
lacer been holding very sae essful ate-
tions sales during the pest week. The'
$alts will be continued until the stock
le sold. M. Thomas iniie nde moving to
London in the ot~mse of a week or two.
NV. " /, A. Otn'rie ie the auotio'ueer.
Every -Day Wisdom.
According to Josh Billings:—
Silence is a still noise.
Bashfulness is ignorance afraid.
Sarcasm. is an undertaker in tears.
Conscience is our private secretary.
Poverty is the stepmother of genius.
Economy is a first mortgage on wealth.
An aristocrat is a democrat with his i
pockets filled.
WINGIIAM TIMES, APRIL 2, 1903
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VOOAN--In Wiugluun, on March lith, the
We of Joules Vopsn; a son.
GAT.nitAiTg-Tit Winebmn, ou March 31st, s'
the wife of John Galbraith; a daughter.
tirnuiA--In Gerrie, op March l$th. the wife of
infant
lir James r,liera o1' a son.
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Wrr.r.li-limit.-InI iowiok, near bakelet on
S1arc'h With, by Bev. Mr. Dobson, Mr. Jas.
Willis, of F ordwielt, to bliss Bell, daughter of
Sir. Jas. Bell. 1
MCBainE-leer revax-A t the residence of
he bride's iarentS, by Bev, Ballantyne, Mr. 1
:Ivo. McBride, of Hamilton, to Miss Maggio
SleClennan dauighter of Ur- John McCtennan
)f Grey, Tp.
DIED ,,:
Pans, -.In Stanley. lgareh 24th, Oraee, relict
if the late Alex, Ross, and mother of Mr. T.
E. loss of Wingham aged 79 years,.
11 n'ARn—Ii Wroeetei', oil March 23rd, the. 1
.nfant child of Mr. and Mrd Ed. Barnard aged
About 4 weeks.
VANeAme-In Morris, on March 19th. Mary,.
dau.thter of Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Van 1
',lamp, caged 9 months and 7 days.
Giat.is In Tec'swnter, ou Marco 2,0th, Fanny
Slidford, beloved wife of ,Joit Gillis, M. D.,
t ;ecl 51 years and 4 months.
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WALKER BROS, & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM. 1
Night calla at Button Blook, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite Macdonald block,
Miss Laurine Agusta Kaiser
(soPRANO)
TEACHER OF VOICE AND PIANO.
CONCERT ENOAOEMENTS ACCEPTED.
P,esidenee 11. B. Elliott, Frances St., Winglutm
THOMAS HOLMES & SONS
— BANKERS, Etc.
Marriage Licenses issued. No witnesses re-
quired.
Money 4 per cent. large amounts; smaller in
proportion. Easiest terms.
RICHARD HOLMES
BAURISIER AT LAW, SoLtc iron,
NOTARY PUBLIC, dvc., &c.
Office -Next to Holmes Block now building.
CEll ENT WO', S.
I am prepared to :xe ate all orders for
cement work of : • y description, in-
ekidine silos, sid:walks, stable floors,
foundations, etc. I have every facility
necessary and can do the work right.
All work guaranteed. Prices and terms
reasonable. Cement for sale.
CHARLES BARBED,
WINGHAM.
TO RENT.
In Wingham Town Plot. a comfortable
'House, with good stable;• Any quantity of
land from one to twenty acres can be leased in
connection with it. Terms reasonable. Apply
to ALEX. KELLY,
Wiugliam P. O.
TENDERS ANTED
Tendess will be receiv d by the 'undersigned
up to Friday, May 1st, 03, for removing the
old.plaster, and replast ring Eadie's (Presby-
terian) Church, Tur erry. Contractor to
leave building clean nd ready for worship
when finished. Tend .s will be received for
both hard plaster Per • finish and lime finish.
Work to be commenca and completed in the
month of June. The west or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
.Joss n GRAY, Glenannan,
WM , Ara -2. Wi__ng linm.
GEO FoitTC"tt:, Winglam,
Turnberry, Mar. 10, 503. Managers.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
You can order the Sheriff, the Bailiff an he
Assignee to go to bed supperless by ca g on
Thos. Abraham and get your soles re , ved and
your understanding set upright. ' oots and
Shoes repaired so cheap. You ti a nder how it
can be clone. The reason is si . y this : I have
no rent to pay, no debts to a y, t receive dis-
count on all purchases. 1 .. n afford to divide
with mycustomers. 'al and (casherawhile)
as consultation is fr ;. ' ou will find out the
cost of mending yot soots at Abraham's
TESTIMONIALS.
_This shop has been Continuously running for
ii, years and is still in its prime, without a
parelell in town. This speaks. for itself. En-
quire of any old settler where to get the best
value for your money. They will toll you at
Thos. Abraham's, who works by the golden
rule at all times. A wooden boot hangs on a
pof the -Broad -
w y$ouse Victoria stre t t at the door, a few doors tTie ta string close
to the sixth finger of your left hand so von
wont forget where shoes are repaired for less
than the price of a song.
TIROS. ABRAIIAItL
The longest establised shop in Wingliam.
MUTUAL LIE OF CANADA.
SATISFACTORY REPORTS PRE-
SET ED
Fastidiousness is merely the ignorance .
of propriety.
Honest men are scarce, and agoing to
be scarcer.
Pril.dery is nothing more than coquetry
gone to seed.
Pleasure is like a hornet --generally
ends with a sting.
Repels it hen that lays more eggs than
she can hatch out.
Success is a coquette, and a bashful'
lover never twins her.
Gallantry nifty possibly be defined as'
the politeness of flattery.
Flattery is like Cologne water—to be
smelt of, not swallowed.
Bliss is happiness boiling over and ,
running down both sides of the pot.
The clam is abulbons plant and resides
on the under side of the water.
Conceited people are like eggs—to full
of themselves to bold anything else,
The cross roan goes through life like a
doer headed dog followed by flies. i
Laughing is a eendation of feeling good'
all over and dhmiving It in one spot, ,
A "gentleman about town" ie one who
pars oath foreverything exoept We dela.
OR SALE GB RENT
New brlek house and 'a acro land, on Martha
rcpt, Wingliarn A i s_ly to
AtL1iPANDER GOWDY,
W inglutnt Y, O
ASTER RATES, 1903
Igor the Easter Holidays the Canadian Pacific,
will issue round trip tickets as follows:
General Public
Single first class tare going April 9th to 13th
nc'lusive; returnmg up to and including April
4111, 11)4)3.
Teachers end Students
on surrender of Standard Certificate signed
by Principal)
Single First Class Fare and One,Third
E April 4 to llth, inclusive; returning up
o and including April 21st, 1003.
TERRITORY -Between all stations in Can-
tle, Port Arthur, Sault tate. Marie, Mich.
)etroit, Mich., and East, and to, but not
rom.Buffalo, N. Y.
For full pnrticulm's apply to your nearest
Canadian Pacific A gent, or to
A. H. NOTMAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
1 King St, East, Toronto
877,843 Paid to 1' licy Holsters --An
Income of Nearly 0 e and a Quarter
Aiilli
(Toronto Globe, treh 12th)
The thirty-third annus meeting of this com-
pany was held at its head office, Waterloo, on
Thursday, 5th inst., and to report presented
to the policy holders is p Wished in this issue.
The President, Mr. Robt. . elvin, pointed out
that thr busine s of the 'ar was very satis-
factory in all re pects;a s ttement folly borne
out by the financial repel.. The new insuran-
ees issued were $4,527:821, u amount exceeded
by but two other native c a e anies. The total
unouiit of policies in fore is note 834,467,420,
giving the company Bur 1. plaee in this re-
rc;spaet ns regards purely anadian business.
It
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its ti pixl •: r ray, brit Life
eexam-
ination
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ination of its financial stat mcnt proves that
ii p ,,rossiy° and eco -
its administration i4 ig
nominal hands. The ince 0., assets and sur-
plus have been largely inc eased, noteworthy
points being the large a runt of dividends
paid to iolicy holders, 877,8 3, and the addition
of 5110,1711 to the genera surplus Recount.
Notwithstanding the lam • transaetiofts of the
year, the expenses were kc pt within the salve
moderate limits as in pre - us,yyeats. The sur-
plus over all liabilities • n the Government
standard is 5738 10tl whiton the eomny's
more rigid standard it is 5400,150. 'While the
seenrity afforded to policy iolders is all that
s*onld be dewirrd, the dirna or
b• 'loving that
the niui't ample provisions inul l be made for
the fulfillment of its contr >ts ieeeided Hiroo it
tlireo Der cent. reserve fo all business 1Rsueti
hereafter,
With an income of near ; one and a quarter
millions, and assets 0107(1 pen six and on0-
loaf millions, and with it ,ontinuation of the
atrsdy healthy trrowth recent years, the
Mutual Life will soon 1,. timbered among the
largest financial rorporat• , a of Canada.
ABNER 0 BENS,
in g ham,
In the Agent for abov Co. in this aaistriet.
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We're Selling
Lots of paper these sale
days.
Our beautiful patterns
have caught the eye of all
lovers of the artistic in
mural decorations.
Exquisite designs and
rich effects in wall papers
and borders,
See our New Sample
Book,confaining the latest
1903 effects.
Remember we - have
added over 3000 rolls of
beautiful new goods to the
Ross stock.
Under -priced
lt' , Pers
We are treating our customers
to genuine bargains these days,the
reason being that we bought the
Ross stock at a low rate on the
dollar and wish to share our good
fortune with the people whom we
expect to be our friends in a busi-
nessham.way while we stay in Wing -
You can save from 20% to 30%
by securing these bargains, and
you are foolish to let the opportun-
ity pass if you are needing some
paper.
25e Papers for 1 Se
20e Papers for 15e
15e Papers for 10e
10e Papers for 7e
Window Shades
That don't crack, curl or fade, are sold
by us. The rollers also are the genuine
"Hartshorn" guaranteed to work satis-
factorily. Window shades complete
with •i h brackets ring
-as and ria -as low
as 35c.
New stock of Lace Shades. See them.
Wateh for our Bicycle announcement
next week.
Cooper & Co.
WINGHAM.
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SEEDS LL 1903
Take the
Baby Out
for its airing in one
of the new Carriages
or Go - Carts we have
will be
just put in stock.
Safe and Comfortable
and you need not invest much money on the pur-
chase—from $6.50 up. ' Colne and see thele.
BALL BROS,
UNDERTAKING
RssrnENCE—PATnhcx 5TRERT
5. Gracey's former residence,
Where night calls will receive
prompt attention.
ome.porim.mkaaa. MM.
The People's
PHONE 51 Furniture pre
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We have a large stock of all kinds
of Seeds, inelnding:--
—StJGAR BEETS,
—MANGOLDS,
—TIMOTHY,
----TLI•RNIrS,
---CLOVER, etc,.
—LIGOWO.
—20TH CENTURY, and
—GOLDEN FLEECE SEED OATS,
ALL .I O .01? GARDEN
SEED.
See us before purchasing your
Seeds. We cats satisfy you as to
price and quality.
Cassels & Carr
We buy and sell for cash. - Best goads at lowest prices.
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: Having purchased our sprizig stock, in the city last
week, of the newest and best goods money can buy,—they
* have arrived and we are in a position to show you a good, . '.
aclean, attractive and well -assorted stock for spring and..
+ summer wear.
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't' Men's Navy Blue Serge Suits, single or double
breasted
Men's fine Halifax Tweed Suits
See our Men's Suits at
• SeeOur fine Grey Worsted Suits at .. $10 00
+ Look at our Youth's Long Pant Suits at
a• $3,75Bo, sA.00, $6.00, $7.50
+Three-piece Knicker Suits for y
4. $3 00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00
4. Vestee three-piece Suits, worth $$4.00, for$2.75
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We carry a complete line of GRANBY RUBBERS and';
+ AMES & HOLDEN'S BOOTS and SHOES.
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$4.Q0
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Is one thing we have'the lead in. Our assort-
ment of wood seat and leather seat diners is a
marvel of ' style, quality and cheapness.
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EXTENSION TABLES in great variety.
rSIDEBOARDS --The largest and best selected stock
► of the latest designs and choicest woods in use in
the manufaeture of up-to-date furniture.
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We carry a complete line of all kinds of furniture.
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
Furniture and Undertaking.
► The Furniture Store opposite the Post Office.
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