The Wingham Times, 1903-10-29, Page 1WINGHAJ4_TIMES..
VOL XXXIL—NO, 1655
WIE J1I M, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 190
1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
SIGN OF THE. BIG BEAR
There should
be no doubt
about where to go,when
in need of Gents Fur-
nishings. An experi-
ence of years in this
line of business has
given us an insight into
the requirements of the
people of this vicinity,
and our many satisfied
customers give ample
evidence that what they
get here is always the
newest and best to be
had anywhere.
Our shelves and count-
ers are now replete with
the most fashionable
goods, and the prices
are, as usual, within
easy reach.
You are invited. to call
and see what we have
in
Fall and Winter
Overcoatings and Suitings.
We feel sure they will
please you.
Remember, we sell cheap
llomiith Bros.
A Food Drink
One of the most nourishing bever-
ages is cocoa,
It is very healthful.
1t is said that cocoa contains every
element necessary to sustain life.
In cold weather no other drink is so
strengthening,so warming so invigor-
ating.
I have all the popular tested makes,
that have become favorities by test.
Ask for any kind you like. It is here
at its lowest price.
Fresh Oysters always on hand
R. A. Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY
Prompt Delivery., - Phone 69.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by FRANK PATEHSON, No. 23 Victoria
street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
WINGHAM
Who Wants a Farm 1
I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands
for sale, in 60, 76, 100, 160 and 200 acres, lots in
Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron
and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with
good buildings to bo sold cheap on easy terms.
Also a good sawmill for sale, almost for a song.
Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con-
nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonskiop, A general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan at 6 per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
J. A. MacKENZIE,
Insurance Agent. Holyrood.
Capital paid up, $ 2,980,000
Reserve Fund and •
Undivided profits $ 3,330,000
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 30th June and 31st
December each year.
A. E. GIBSON, Manager.
B. Vanstone. Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
LNo
the Real Estate Buyer
matter where located
I am sure I can save you some money, unless
the circumstances under which you buy are
very exceptional. No matter what kind
of a property or business you aro going to buy
write me or call before closing a deal.
I can and shall make it profitable to you to
buy through me. My extensive advertising
keeps me constantly in touch with property
owners in every part of the country, and I can
find exactly the property you want in a very
short time.
C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estatd"Agent.
Vanstone block, Wingham.
Capital alpaid
up,$2r
0
00,
000.00.
Reserve Fund, $1,700,000.00.
Total Assets, $22,000,000.
President— BoN. Wat. GlnsoN.
Vice -President and
General Mannger —J. TVRxnttrr..
DIRMOTORS
George Roach, John Proctor, A. B. Lee,
John S. Hendrie, Goo. Rutherford.
.Assistant General Manager -11. S. STEVEN.
Inspector -•-H. M. WATSON.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers.
n Arrears.
Subscribers
This week the Teat s is sending out a
number of accouuts o subscribers who
are in arrears. T e accounts. taken
singly, are very sin 1, but in the aggre-
gate they amount t a large sum. We
are in need of mone and will be pleased
to have a remittau from every flub -
scriber who is in ar ears.
Tenders wanted at once to take the
job of moving a barn. Apply to Geo.
Fretwell, Lower Wiugham.
The Pubti Meeting.
All the ratepayer and property -hold-
ers of Wingham sh uld attend the pub-
lic meeting in the own Hall on Tues.
day evening next. The question of the
purchase of the el •trio light plant will
be discussed. Th mayor and members
of the council wil give facts and figures
bearing.on the qu stion now before the
ratepayers.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
eed to cure headache.
Woman's Ins itute Meeting.
The regula>• mee ng of the Woman's
Institute will be h d in Chisholm's hall,
Wingham, ou Fric ay, November 6th, at
2.30 p. In. All lac.ies are cordially in-
vited to attend.
MONEY TO LOAN at 4% per cent. on
easy terms of repayment. Apply to A,
Dulmage, Kent Block, Wingham.
Savings
Bank—Hours 10
to
o 8; Saturday,
day, 10
totDeposits of l end upwards received. In-
terest allowed, and computed on the 80th No-
vember and
Slat May each year and added to
-principal.
Stamina sits also received at current
re
Drafts on Great 13ritain and the United
n sold.
end
States Relight
'1'ravotlereare notified that tete H
ank of Ram-
Ilton and its Bratiehes issue.Circular Rates of
1Tstienal Prov tial Hank of England, Limited,
avbioh can behh d tvltwhorlt charge or trou-
ble inany p
1V5 tIOILBOULD, Agent
Altilitursozr Ii0hII1ona, Solfottorz+.
Annual '1
The twentieth a
oia'1 Winter Fair
Dec. 7th to llth, 1
combination of, bo
cattle, sheep, swi
dairy 'show at whi
ed in prizes. Thi
hibition which uo
progress can affor
Send details of your property, and
price to C. J. Maguire, and he will find
you a buyer.
Will Continu
Mr. Chas. McCle
treasurer of the B
nearly twenty yea
this week to the eft'
last week's issue fr
re the Belgrave fal
out of business is f
says the directors h
go out 6f the fair
iety has never yet
past year's busbies
and equal to forme
inter Fair.
nal Ontario Provin-
11 be held at Guelph,
03. This will be a
h live and dressed
and poultry., also a
li over $7,500 is offer -
is fin agricultural ex-
armer who desires to
to miss.
Dr. Ovens of London, M. R. C. S. L.
R. C. P. specialist, eye, ear, nose and
throat, will be in Wingham, at Camp-
bell's drug store, Monday, Nov. 2nd.
Glasses properly fated.
Healthy Hu on County.
The report of the Provincial Board of
Health shows two =oaths from tubercu-
losis in Stephen tnship; one death
from typhoid fever n Exeter, and a case
of typhoid fever n Grey township.
These were all the ases of contagious
diseases reported fri .. Huron county in
August. Huron co • ty is well up to
the front as being o of the healthiest
counties iu the prov ce.
NOTICE.—The question is: How can
Robt. McIndoO loan his money so cheap
on notes and mortgages? Call and See.
RoxT. MOINDOo.
Fall Show.
land, who has been
grave fall fair for
writes the TIMES
t that the item in our
m the Ripley Express
show people going
se. Mr. MoOlelland
ve not decided to
business. The Soc-
tad a deficit and the
as been satisf, story
years.
•
A few good feedio a tw • ear -old steers
for sale. Good weig : and good quali-
ty. Apply to D. ST ART.
STOVES—All kinds, at bargain prices,
as we need money and must sell stoves.
Call and see what we have.
A. YOUNG & Sole,
Woodmen of
Camp National, N
men of the World he
n largely fula d
g y atten
I. 0.0. F. hall on
of lastw
Week. Mr. G.
Grand Organizer, who
ham for some days ha
candidates on hand fo
Ramplin has the work
in good style and the
were we p l
well leased wi
ceremony. After the
evening had been cone
gram of songs, reoitat
mental music was retic
was served before the
inn's proceedings. 0
now in a healthy and
tion M a result of hair,
town.
he World.
o d
�
139, of the Wood•
d a very success•
n`
ed ��eeting
in the
dnesday evening
C. Ramplin, the
has been in in -
cis W
it g
a number of new
initiation. Mr,
cf Woodoraft up
new candidates
the initiation
business of the
Udell a short ltro•
ons and inetrue
Bred and a inncll
lOse of the even.
v
nip National Is
egressive condi•
lnplin's stay in
l e F.
y► i ee. _ 1 . _ : ►+ st - �rr:
, eta'
Purchased Gr
Messrs. Wade B
pu rchased Mr. H. M
and crockery busin
illness, disposed of t
John Humberstone
latter is now in Po
berstone has had s
ience in the grocery
ness. He intends m
town from Ripley
house. We weleom
of Wingham, and
success in his busine
Norton—Those o
call at old stand be
as I am leaving t
and oblige.
4,00
ery Business.
ea., who recently
Tudhope's grocery
ss have, owing to
e business to Mr.
of Ripley and the
ssien. Mr. Hum-
veral years exper-
ud crockery busi-
ing his family to
t once to secure a
him as a resident
wish him every
Hallowe'en
Hallowe'en comes on
week and it is to be hop
tice of injuring property,
ged in, will be discontinu
tics belongs to a by.
should neither be tolerate
ed, for no one has the rig
with what belongs to snot
anks,
aturday of this
that the praG-
o often indul-
d. The prac-
ne age and.
or encourag-
e to interfere
er,
A Clubbing 0
The Montreal Weekly
model of careful condense
chaff winnowed from t
paper for home and farm.
elevating, informing. A
journal. It and the TIniE
for only $1.15. Sample
Herald sent on applicatio
seeu at our office. The b
year will be given free to
ers. Read advt iu auoth
full list of T1n1Es dubbin
er.
Herald is a
ion. All the
e wheat. A;
Wholesome;
great dollar
for one year
opies of The
•or may be
ante of the
ew subscribe
column for
offers.
trels.
mons minstrel
their show.
absolutely new
grand military
cents soldiers
The electric
makes it one
ver introduced
Guy, who has
is back in his
s year. Don't
at opera house
s week. Plan
at Douglass'
Guy Bros. Min
Year after year these f
men add new features t
This season bverytbing i
from start to finisb. Th
spectacular first, part pi
camping iu South Africa
effect with colored lights
of the prettiest settings
in minstrelsy. Mr. Wm.
been bliud for two years
old place ou the stage th
miss seeing the big show
on Friday evening of th
of hall and tickets on sa
drug store.
ing
re
will kindly
aturday noon,
that afternoon,
H. M. TUDHOPE.
Masonic Lo
Messrs. Walker
Wingham uphols
filling a large. order
niture for the Maso
stroke, B. 0. The
the furniture on M
ale the best in tl
ever seen. The w
finished oak, whi
blue colored loathe
have a large trade '
in Manitoba and t
lodge furniture th
on should be a goo
ge Furniture.
& Clegg, of the
ring factory are
or lodge room (ur-
ic Lodge at Revel -
was man inspected
nday afternoon and
at line that he has
dwork is of nicely
h is upholstered in
. Walker & Clegg
upholstered goods
West. The set of
are now working
advt. for them.
Dr. Brown L. R. C. P. London, Eng-
land, Graduate of Londou, New York
and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat, will be at the
Queen's Hotel, Wiugham, 4th Wednes-
day in each month. Hours from 2 to
0 p. m.
The Talk of
The decision of th
Commissioners has s
interest all over Can
however, Canada h
Yankees. By clever
dein firm is the first
duce new maps sho
territory and the Co
The Family Herald
Montreal have been
siou to go ahead wit
the Dominion, 1 w
l the n
dispute: also andIps
Pacific line, New, On
everything up•to-dat
li is
we
believe
price
they have decided to
lately free to all s
great family weekly
subscriber will also r
colored pictures, e
along with the Fa
whole year, for one
s
ur rico
if they can
A
that is sure to com
publishers adept the
miums in the order i
tions reach thern so t
get on their
' with
li$ is
TI.rtitS and Family
ler Star (premiums 1
ary let, 1905 for $1.7
e Dominion.
Alaskan Boundary
irred up an intense
da. In one point,
s outstripped the
oresight a Cana -
America to pro-
ing the dispute
missioners'
nd Weekly
anti
the)
WANTED—Fresh eggs 20c.— aoked
eggs 10o. ; alio fowl (uu¢raw , dried
apples and butter. Our oak of dress
goods, silks, furs etc, 'not excelled.
GEO. E. KING.
Wird.
tar of
i
g the r ma h� deci-
ew p of
shows the territory
Trunk
u
w Grand
ario acid in fact
. The publishers'
60 copy, per but
end a coAy abso.
bscribers to that
or 1904. 4 As each
eine two beautiful
h
22x28 inches,
ly Herald for a
oiler, it will be a
n
ads the u
1 business
siness
their way. The
ule of sending pre.
which subscrip-
at it will pay to
itd elay .
Jerald andeVireek-
eluded) till :anti.
See J, Button & Co's Boots and Shoes
Curlers
All parties in Wi
terested in the "ro
quested to attend a
the Firemen's Hall
next, when the Wi
will be re•organiz
season, Alt last ye
quested to be preset
Purchased F
ttention.
gleam who are iu-
game are re•
eetiug to be held in
n Monday evening
ham Curling Club
d for the conning
rs players are re -
Mr. W. F. VanSt
100 acres of land iu
_from W. H. Gibson,
The sale was negoti
Maguire, real estat
Stone some time ago
acres adjoining this
has 200 acres in a bl
Ladies Don't Red This.
After carefully thinki g the matter
over we have decided th it is our duty
to publish the followings lection for the
benefit of our male subso 'hers, but as it
should not be read by lad s we insert it
wrong side up, so that•th a may be no
possibility of giving affen e:
•proeti eat; no parva
'mogemos a; al soh pee
•--peat Spueilu e,e
2a1>;aero3 u oq saneo nab aehuna
t e
•Atogs ro do„ptt.11 9 sue I
''moment[ no 'pale (netts q
'menet Oa eoa gt(tuo ells ?
'aromom u sejaaom Salga&a'
t
,
m Property,
ne has purchased
West Wawauosh,
1 Crenbrook, B.C.
ed by Mr. 0. J.
agent. Mr. Van-
rchased the 100
lace, and he now
ok.
New Orders
There is couside
among the brakem
Canadian Pacific: 16
count of the repor
them must supply
duster and pail.
for the brakemen
sweep and dust th
of a run where th
regular cleaners.
trains will be com
tuition to the con
ing vans.
04 puri 0tas 31
motif ea
s sang asatis
4 sa0B cgs 11
-noS qua
memos sin
p s,e101:14 31
o Brakemen.
able dissatisfaction
employed on the
ilway system on ao-
that each one of
imselt with a broom,
will be necessary
f passenger trains to
coaches at the end
company have no
rakemen of freight
died to pay more at -
tion of their sleep -
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
through the TIMES to tend
thanks to the menibe s
Fire Brigade and oth
att wish
their hearty
the Wieghatn
, who assisted at
the fire in their pr. '..iees ou Monday
morning. They also wish to thank the
number of people who so kindly proffer-
ed them accommodation iu their homes.
Died in the West.
Walter Campb 1, son of Mrs. Jas.
Campbell, of St. I elens, died at Flem•
ay last, aged 43 years.
band does not give
the illness of de-
n his death was
in the brain. The
ngham on Tuesday
. and were cop -
of his mother on
Mr. Campbell had
west for somettime
ter visiting his old
•anosh and returned
oh last. The bereaved
e the symathy of
it affliction.
ing, Assa., on Fri
The information td
particulars as to
ceased, further tl
caused from a tum
remains arrived in
evening per C. P.
veved, to the hom
Wednesday mornin
been residing in th
and spent last wi
home in West Wa
to the West in Ma
relatives will h
many friends in tl
The Ne
' Mr. D. McGregor
chopping plant at hi
St, North, will be r
Nov. 7th, The pla
when completed w
mills in this part of
to a sttike in the
the machinery is
months delay has
quently the choppi
ran this wiuter nn
machinery tau be
the mill. Watch f
issue.
New Sto
With our issue
will commence th
story, "A Lost W
ett Oameron. Th
interesting story a
readers will appr
critic writes of the
most beautiful and
will linger in the m
has been read. Th
with many bits of h
pathetic in themselv
time to subscribe for
the opening chapters
New subscribers get
year free. 12 yon w
in connection with th
clubbing offers in ano
see prices.
y in Times.
f November 5th we
publication of a new
fe," by Mrs. H. Lov-
is said to be a very
d we feel sure our
ciate it. A capable
story thus:—"It is a
touching story, and
mory long after it
pathos is blended
mor that aro even
s." Now is a good
the TIMES and get
of the new story.
he balance of this
t another paper
TIMES read our
er column, and
MM.
puounces that the
uew mill, Josephine
ening on and after
it is all new, and
1 be one of the finest
the Country. Owing
aohine shops where
being [Wade several
been caused, conse-
ig plant only will be
it the balance of the
roenred to complete
r advt. in our next
STOVES. --Wood stoves, coal stoves,
ranges, and everything you may require
in the stove line, both uew and second
hand, at prices that will snrprize you.
A. YOUNG & Sore
Accident on
What might have
deut happened race
Lind. While orossi
in Lower Wingbam
home she heard the
behind her and kept
as to allow the wagg
pass. Suddeuly,how
by the projecting en
thrown violently to
tunately she fell to on
waggou wheels and t
getting off with t
shoulder. The team
belouging to Mr. A.
advertently frighten
ron Bridge
leen a serious acci-
ly to Miss Maggie
ig the iron bridge
�n the way to her
umble of a waggon
ell to one side so
n ample room to
ver.she was struck
of the rack and
the ground. For -
side escaping the
e horses' feet, and
slightly bruised
vas a young one
urrie and was in.
$ by a small boy.
Owing to the advance in pr of all
kinds of stock, the undors• ued black-
smiths of Wiugh In a raised the
price of horse -she The new prices
will take effect fr the first of Novem-
ber.
A. S. MURRAY, W. HOLMES,
A. NICoL. T. L. JOBB,
Monday
On the first da
weather the Win
few hours of hat
o'clock on Mond
on Josephine str
Thos. Watt and
mage was found
started from eit
chimney and wa
of the
building
quickly on the s
P
till throe streams
fire was a hard ot�
flames were confi
building, but the
the
firemen did
Mr. Marling° toM. w
the building will n
other repairs. Mi
greater part of t1
furniture and furni
trebly i
rube dams i
g ed n
ber of boarders in t
of their effects. It
time for a fire and
boarders will have
rg e
in soon ing temp
Watt's loss bn the
covered by insurand
Ur. Drainage earrie
talding.
.04
aos
,t
Dr. Butler of London will bo at
Queen's Hotel, Wingham on Thursday
and Friday, November 26 -27th, for '
treatment of diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Eyes tested and glasses
supplied.
orningi Fire.
of genuine winter
ham firemen had a
work. About 9.80
morning the house
et, occupied by Mr.
wned by Mr. A. Dul-
o be on fire. The fire
er the stove pipes or
first seen in the attic
The firemen were
t and it was not long
were at work.
The
e to master as the
ed to the attics of the
eneral opinion is that
ood work. The loss
1be nearly arl $1,000 as
e
d a new roof and
. Watt saved the
contents, but the
hings were consid.
oving• Thenum.
o house saved most
fs a very unfortunate
Mr. Watt and the
onsidorable trouble
any quarters. Mr.
contents is partly
, but we understand
no insurance on the
Defaced Coins.
The Hamilton
problem of how to
ed coins placed ou t
one which has for a
trustees and other
ch s. The ch
urch
�
to take a lot of de
The amount of un
l
on tele coIcti n
. e o 1
very often mini
Frequently coins
and defaced that t
cannot get rid of t
church or treasur
loser. To overco
respect the treasu
byterien churches
in an appeal to th
Ottawa to redeem
latiou all mutilate
collection plates.
the other churche
pectator says: The
et rid of the mutilat-
e collection plates is
long time puzzled the
fficials Of local char-
s, it is claimed, have
ed and bad money.
assable money placed
ales every Sunday
g into the dollars.
e so badly battered
e church treasurers
epi, and either the
✓ is consequently a
e the difficulty in this
ers of the local Pres-
rave decided to unite
proper authorities at
nd take out of circa -
money found on the
f they are successful
will follow suit.
EVERY BOX OF
44«4»4.
Douglass'
Drspapsia
Tablets
are guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction in all fortes of
stomach troubles—or money
refunded.
DOUG LASS
Thee Druggist,
I have room for two , tudents ifi'
the Telegraph Office.
STOVES.—Call and see our assortment
of stoves and get our prices. We have
a large stock on hand and will sell them
at a very low price.
A. YOUNG & SON.
A boon to the afflicted: he is ling
again T. P. Smith, Eye Spe
ist, will
be iu Wingham at olio Campbell's
drug store on Thur dad; ovember 19th,
"one day only." 'you have any de -
feet in your eyesight it will pay you
to call and sae him. Examination free.
Call early and avoid the rush.
New Ontario Enterprise.
The following fr
Press 'News Bullet
reference to the
which Messrs. H. C
and A.H.Oarr of th'
--Mr. Wm. Presto
two of the leadin
furniture and woo
established at For
particulars were a pounced in the Free
Press to -day are in the city on business
connected with the enterprise. They
confirm the information published and
state that no time will be lost in getting
winter operation under way. A large
quantity of logs vill be cut and deliver-
ed at the saw rniq to be erected on Rainy
Lake and which Will be ready for oper-
ation by the time'navigation opens and
logs can be towed"; The company will
m for tow-
er
goodsized Stas
also build a
ing aud freighti ht carrying purposes and a
smaller one to ply; on the river. Mr.
Bell states that there is an immense
quantity of good umber in the Rainy
Lake country, suitable for the ch
eapper
classesoffurnitue such as ash,bass-
wood,
wood, birch, etc.p These materials are
now scarce in the east and freights being
high he is satisfied that a furniture fact
ory such as they "intend to establish at
Rainy Lake for purposeof supplying
the northwest tr de can be made a great
sutrass financial' When all the mills
and tactortee are i:, Operation a large
faro of men w 1 be employed. The
mills and fa will vile be built east of
of the town of him Frances on Rainy
Lake in order to void the rapids on
Rainy river which would be an obstaelo
to nagation,
m the Winnipeg Free
a of October 12th has
new enterprise in
Bell, D, Robertson
town are interested :
i
and Mr. H. O. Bell,
promoters of the
ware factories to be
Frances, of which
Get the Rest ---It pays,
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
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for
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education or a superior shorthand'
training, Our graduates are always
successful iri gettine. positions. THIS
SCHOOL INVARIABLY GIVES
ITS STUDENTS MORE THAN
THEY EXPECT.
Write for catalogue.
Enter this month if possible.
W. J. ELLIOTT
PRINOIPA L.
High Infa Mortality.
Toronto, Oat., 0 t. 27.—The provin-
cial health departm ut has entered upon
an investigation wi h a view to ascertain'
if possible, a mean of preventing the re-
markably liigh mo ality among voting
children in Ontario Last year out of a
27,863 deaths recor ed there were 6,003 •
infants. Since 18 7 the deaths of in-
fants have reache 38,213, out of a total
of 109,576. The ortality is thought to
be due largely to either parental ignor-
ance or parental eglect. Last year Ot-'‘
taws had the hig est death rate among
infants. This wa accounted for by the
presence iu the ca ital of so many charit-
able institutions, f m one of which the
House of Bethle em, returned 106
deaths.
Well Dressed Feet
Our new Fall Stvles in Women's
Footwear win every fe=minine
heart.
Our variety is large enough and
'
our assorttneut of t •�Idtb.V and
sizes is broad enough to please
every taste and fit every foot.
iri and
Such good leathers as � '
IdealKids, '1 �
a
I s and Patent Gi f ?
here in abundance, made right up
to the moment in style.
Our Special 1 lines are our
$2.00, $2.80, $3.00
and
$3.50 Shoes,
and if there aro better Shoes on
earth for the money we don't know
it.
Wedors u n c
iri - and do
P g
right. Bring along your Shoes.
W
Gr
The Shoe
October and
:November
Brides
are now ordering their wedding
stationery from us. We are spe-
cial in this line, and you may de-
pend on getting the correct thing.
We sell both the priuted bend en-
graved forms.
Ask for samples and prices.
WI J... E Mallagh•
Wedding Stationery
Specialist
BRANTFORD, - CANADA.
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Chocolate
We always
steak of these
5e, 10e, 23c, 83c
then' and be convinced
Sole
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on Every Mem”
Bon -Bons.
have..h and assorted
h fresh
high -grads Choco nates
and OOc packages. in
Try
of their superiority.
agent for Wingham :
cKib
.bon
DRUGGIST
post off&ce.
att wish
their hearty
the Wieghatn
, who assisted at
the fire in their pr. '..iees ou Monday
morning. They also wish to thank the
number of people who so kindly proffer-
ed them accommodation iu their homes.
Died in the West.
Walter Campb 1, son of Mrs. Jas.
Campbell, of St. I elens, died at Flem•
ay last, aged 43 years.
band does not give
the illness of de-
n his death was
in the brain. The
ngham on Tuesday
. and were cop -
of his mother on
Mr. Campbell had
west for somettime
ter visiting his old
•anosh and returned
oh last. The bereaved
e the symathy of
it affliction.
ing, Assa., on Fri
The information td
particulars as to
ceased, further tl
caused from a tum
remains arrived in
evening per C. P.
veved, to the hom
Wednesday mornin
been residing in th
and spent last wi
home in West Wa
to the West in Ma
relatives will h
many friends in tl
The Ne
' Mr. D. McGregor
chopping plant at hi
St, North, will be r
Nov. 7th, The pla
when completed w
mills in this part of
to a sttike in the
the machinery is
months delay has
quently the choppi
ran this wiuter nn
machinery tau be
the mill. Watch f
issue.
New Sto
With our issue
will commence th
story, "A Lost W
ett Oameron. Th
interesting story a
readers will appr
critic writes of the
most beautiful and
will linger in the m
has been read. Th
with many bits of h
pathetic in themselv
time to subscribe for
the opening chapters
New subscribers get
year free. 12 yon w
in connection with th
clubbing offers in ano
see prices.
y in Times.
f November 5th we
publication of a new
fe," by Mrs. H. Lov-
is said to be a very
d we feel sure our
ciate it. A capable
story thus:—"It is a
touching story, and
mory long after it
pathos is blended
mor that aro even
s." Now is a good
the TIMES and get
of the new story.
he balance of this
t another paper
TIMES read our
er column, and
MM.
puounces that the
uew mill, Josephine
ening on and after
it is all new, and
1 be one of the finest
the Country. Owing
aohine shops where
being [Wade several
been caused, conse-
ig plant only will be
it the balance of the
roenred to complete
r advt. in our next
STOVES. --Wood stoves, coal stoves,
ranges, and everything you may require
in the stove line, both uew and second
hand, at prices that will snrprize you.
A. YOUNG & Sore
Accident on
What might have
deut happened race
Lind. While orossi
in Lower Wingbam
home she heard the
behind her and kept
as to allow the wagg
pass. Suddeuly,how
by the projecting en
thrown violently to
tunately she fell to on
waggou wheels and t
getting off with t
shoulder. The team
belouging to Mr. A.
advertently frighten
ron Bridge
leen a serious acci-
ly to Miss Maggie
ig the iron bridge
�n the way to her
umble of a waggon
ell to one side so
n ample room to
ver.she was struck
of the rack and
the ground. For -
side escaping the
e horses' feet, and
slightly bruised
vas a young one
urrie and was in.
$ by a small boy.
Owing to the advance in pr of all
kinds of stock, the undors• ued black-
smiths of Wiugh In a raised the
price of horse -she The new prices
will take effect fr the first of Novem-
ber.
A. S. MURRAY, W. HOLMES,
A. NICoL. T. L. JOBB,
Monday
On the first da
weather the Win
few hours of hat
o'clock on Mond
on Josephine str
Thos. Watt and
mage was found
started from eit
chimney and wa
of the
building
quickly on the s
P
till throe streams
fire was a hard ot�
flames were confi
building, but the
the
firemen did
Mr. Marling° toM. w
the building will n
other repairs. Mi
greater part of t1
furniture and furni
trebly i
rube dams i
g ed n
ber of boarders in t
of their effects. It
time for a fire and
boarders will have
rg e
in soon ing temp
Watt's loss bn the
covered by insurand
Ur. Drainage earrie
talding.
.04
aos
,t
Dr. Butler of London will bo at
Queen's Hotel, Wingham on Thursday
and Friday, November 26 -27th, for '
treatment of diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Eyes tested and glasses
supplied.
orningi Fire.
of genuine winter
ham firemen had a
work. About 9.80
morning the house
et, occupied by Mr.
wned by Mr. A. Dul-
o be on fire. The fire
er the stove pipes or
first seen in the attic
The firemen were
t and it was not long
were at work.
The
e to master as the
ed to the attics of the
eneral opinion is that
ood work. The loss
1be nearly arl $1,000 as
e
d a new roof and
. Watt saved the
contents, but the
hings were consid.
oving• Thenum.
o house saved most
fs a very unfortunate
Mr. Watt and the
onsidorable trouble
any quarters. Mr.
contents is partly
, but we understand
no insurance on the
Defaced Coins.
The Hamilton
problem of how to
ed coins placed ou t
one which has for a
trustees and other
ch s. The ch
urch
�
to take a lot of de
The amount of un
l
on tele coIcti n
. e o 1
very often mini
Frequently coins
and defaced that t
cannot get rid of t
church or treasur
loser. To overco
respect the treasu
byterien churches
in an appeal to th
Ottawa to redeem
latiou all mutilate
collection plates.
the other churche
pectator says: The
et rid of the mutilat-
e collection plates is
long time puzzled the
fficials Of local char-
s, it is claimed, have
ed and bad money.
assable money placed
ales every Sunday
g into the dollars.
e so badly battered
e church treasurers
epi, and either the
✓ is consequently a
e the difficulty in this
ers of the local Pres-
rave decided to unite
proper authorities at
nd take out of circa -
money found on the
f they are successful
will follow suit.
EVERY BOX OF
44«4»4.
Douglass'
Drspapsia
Tablets
are guaranteed to give sat-
isfaction in all fortes of
stomach troubles—or money
refunded.
DOUG LASS
Thee Druggist,
I have room for two , tudents ifi'
the Telegraph Office.
STOVES.—Call and see our assortment
of stoves and get our prices. We have
a large stock on hand and will sell them
at a very low price.
A. YOUNG & SON.
A boon to the afflicted: he is ling
again T. P. Smith, Eye Spe
ist, will
be iu Wingham at olio Campbell's
drug store on Thur dad; ovember 19th,
"one day only." 'you have any de -
feet in your eyesight it will pay you
to call and sae him. Examination free.
Call early and avoid the rush.
New Ontario Enterprise.
The following fr
Press 'News Bullet
reference to the
which Messrs. H. C
and A.H.Oarr of th'
--Mr. Wm. Presto
two of the leadin
furniture and woo
established at For
particulars were a pounced in the Free
Press to -day are in the city on business
connected with the enterprise. They
confirm the information published and
state that no time will be lost in getting
winter operation under way. A large
quantity of logs vill be cut and deliver-
ed at the saw rniq to be erected on Rainy
Lake and which Will be ready for oper-
ation by the time'navigation opens and
logs can be towed"; The company will
m for tow-
er
goodsized Stas
also build a
ing aud freighti ht carrying purposes and a
smaller one to ply; on the river. Mr.
Bell states that there is an immense
quantity of good umber in the Rainy
Lake country, suitable for the ch
eapper
classesoffurnitue such as ash,bass-
wood,
wood, birch, etc.p These materials are
now scarce in the east and freights being
high he is satisfied that a furniture fact
ory such as they "intend to establish at
Rainy Lake for purposeof supplying
the northwest tr de can be made a great
sutrass financial' When all the mills
and tactortee are i:, Operation a large
faro of men w 1 be employed. The
mills and fa will vile be built east of
of the town of him Frances on Rainy
Lake in order to void the rapids on
Rainy river which would be an obstaelo
to nagation,
m the Winnipeg Free
a of October 12th has
new enterprise in
Bell, D, Robertson
town are interested :
i
and Mr. H. O. Bell,
promoters of the
ware factories to be
Frances, of which
Get the Rest ---It pays,
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
BEST RACE IN CANADA--
for
ANADA"4'for securing a thorough business
education or a superior shorthand'
training, Our graduates are always
successful iri gettine. positions. THIS
SCHOOL INVARIABLY GIVES
ITS STUDENTS MORE THAN
THEY EXPECT.
Write for catalogue.
Enter this month if possible.
W. J. ELLIOTT
PRINOIPA L.
High Infa Mortality.
Toronto, Oat., 0 t. 27.—The provin-
cial health departm ut has entered upon
an investigation wi h a view to ascertain'
if possible, a mean of preventing the re-
markably liigh mo ality among voting
children in Ontario Last year out of a
27,863 deaths recor ed there were 6,003 •
infants. Since 18 7 the deaths of in-
fants have reache 38,213, out of a total
of 109,576. The ortality is thought to
be due largely to either parental ignor-
ance or parental eglect. Last year Ot-'‘
taws had the hig est death rate among
infants. This wa accounted for by the
presence iu the ca ital of so many charit-
able institutions, f m one of which the
House of Bethle em, returned 106
deaths.
Well Dressed Feet
Our new Fall Stvles in Women's
Footwear win every fe=minine
heart.
Our variety is large enough and
'
our assorttneut of t •�Idtb.V and
sizes is broad enough to please
every taste and fit every foot.
iri and
Such good leathers as � '
IdealKids, '1 �
a
I s and Patent Gi f ?
here in abundance, made right up
to the moment in style.
Our Special 1 lines are our
$2.00, $2.80, $3.00
and
$3.50 Shoes,
and if there aro better Shoes on
earth for the money we don't know
it.
Wedors u n c
iri - and do
P g
right. Bring along your Shoes.
W
Gr
The Shoe