The Wingham Times, 1903-11-12, Page 8G D
D RES S.
Dress is the index to character and refinement. No part
of a woman's dress so surely indicates refinement -or the lack of
it -as her shoes. No fashionableness of costume will cover a
neglect of footwear. But with the feet and Bands properly
encased, she cannot go far wrong,
What a joy it is to find a woman who follows the French
definition of a lady : "Bien ohausse, bleu gante." How
disappointing after approving the style of a lady's gown to
spy a pair of unstylish shoes, It takes away all the charity.
Fortunately it is no longer necessary to endure physical
discomfort to conform to fashion's requirements in the matter
of shoes. The "Dorothy Dodd" has solved the problem. A wo-
man's head may be affected quite as much as her feet by the
shoes she wears. This fact is well known by nerve specialists
and physicians generally.
That the ideas incorporated in the "Dorothy Dodd" Shoe are
correct has been detuoustratod beyond question. It is the out-
come of a twentieth-century woman's thought. The phenom-
enal and unprecedented success it has achieved is proof that
such a shoe has long been needed.
SOLE AGENTS :
Ritchie & Campbell.
Wingham,
Ontario.
The Prettiest
China<tzp,..,
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in town is to be found at Cooper'
So say thoso who have been th
rounds.
Japanese China
is always in popular demand,
and we have placed in stock a
very choice assortment of dainty
Odd Dishes, as well as the more
staple lines such as Cups, Saucers,
Berry Sets, Sugars and Creams,
Tea Sets, Plates, etc.
You will find our values to be
extra good.
French China
Imported from the celebrated
town of Linoges, and decorated
by the renowned Charles Field
Haviland.
Four distinct patterns to choose
from, and a score of different
shaped. dishes.
The 00 Haviland " Chins is
considered by experts 'to be the
best that Linoges produces.
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tar -Come in and see the assort-
ment.
COOPER & CO.
(Successors to Alex. Ross.)
MINOR LOCALS.
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'TII1 WING AM TIES, NOVEMBER, 12, 1903
-Bead Crowder's new advt. in au•
other column of this issue+.
'-T, P. Snaith, the optician will be at
Campbell's drug store on. Thursday of
next week.
---All parties getting sale bills printed
at this office will get a free notice of sale
in the TrlaEs,
-Theregular meeting of the Camp
Caledouia, Sons of Scotland will be on
Monday evening next, Members aro re-
quested to attend.
-Those taking part in the Belsbazzer's
Feast entertainment are reminded that
practice will be held in Chisholm's hall
this (Thursday) eveniug.
-Mr, Jos. McKay and family have
moved to Clinton, where they will reside
for a time as their daughter is attend-
ing the Collegiate in that town,
-For neat job printing at moderate
prices try the TIMES office.
-Have you paid your subscription to
he TIMES. Your label should read 1904.
-Mr. John McNevin has sold his
house and lot on North street to Mr.
Joseph Casemore.
-The regular meeting of Court Mait-
land, C. O. F. will be held on Friday
evening of this week.
-All members of Maitland Lodge,
I. O. O. F. aro requested to attend the
regular meeting this (Thursday) evening.
-Owen Sound milk dealers have rais-
-Mr. Geo. W. Cline picked a number
of ripe raspberries in Mrs, Morrow's gar-
den on Thursday morning last, Rasp-
berries and cream ou the 5th 'of Novem-
ber is a treat.
a --Mr, Peter S. Fisher came home
from Toronto on Friday eveniug setfer-
ing with an abscess, and has been con-
fined to the house. We are pleased to
learu that he is uuw recoveriug.
-Mr. Cornelius Smith has sold his
farm in West Wawauosh, near Fordyce,
to a Mr, Phillips, of Ashfield and in-
tends moviug to Wingham. He intends
purchasing a house in town and was.
here for that purpose on Wednesday.
-New names are being added to the
TISIEs subscription list this week. We
want one hundred more new subsbribers
by the 1st of January next. Say a
good word for the TIMES to your friends
who are not now subsribers to this
paper.
-Official notice has been given that
Tuesday, May 24th, has been fixed for
the celebration of the King's birthday,
but the usual salute in honor of his
birthday was fixed at all miltary stations
on Monday last.
ed the price of milk to 0 cents per quart,
and the hotel keepers in that town have
raised the price of liquor to 10 cents per
glass.
-We are giving the TIMES and the
Montreal Weekly Herald to new sub-
scribers to the end of next year for $1.15.
See other clubbing rates ou page six of
this issue.
-More fines have been imposed in
West Huron for infringing the liquor
law during 1903 than iu any previous
year, the amount since 1st of January
aggregating 8430.
-The grouping in the Western Ontario
Curling Tankard series has been com-
pleted. Group No. 3 is made up as fol-
lows:-Lucknow, Wingham, Brussels,
Wroxeter and Kincardine,
-On Monday, J. N. Wilkinson V. S.,
assisted by John Wilson, V. S., of Wing -
ham, performed a successful operation
on a valuable horse owned by Samuel
Armstrong, South ' Line. -Ripley Ex-
press.
NEW G000SI
Oar Business is increasing daily -also
ottr stock; we aro receiving New Goods
almost diaily and parties favoring us
FARM FO 1 SALE,
-i.ARM FOR SALE con
.L Lots le and 17, Von�
wlood* this
a bank barn
stabling, and straw sh
under it. There is a H1
.o
acres of good litu• errciy
20 acres of swamp then
ars 16 acres of Fall wi
of S acres. Terms -70
can be left as a mortF
41 per cent. Owing t
cher the farm must b
estate For further
AucFSr. Fisoas", o
F. O.
-Air. Win. McMillan, 64 years old, a
well-to-do farmer living two and a half
miles west of Listowel, went to the
field with his team Tuesday afternoon,
and later was found lying dead. He
leaves a widow and several children.
'loughs, colds, hoarseness. and other throws
ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolenc
tablets. ten cents per box. A11 druggists
BORN.
FELTS. -In Wingham, on November 7th, the
wife of Mr. Thos. Fells; n daughter.
STILT -In Wingham on November llth, the
wife of Mr. Frank Seli; a son,
WAnx-In Fordwich, on October 28th, the
wife of Orlando Wade; a daughter.
Boren.-Iu Turnberry on Monday Nov. 2nd,
the wife of Mr. Howard Bolt; of a daughter.
MAUUIED
YOUNG-Curvsn-At the 'residence of the
bride's parents Midland, on October 28th. by
Rev. J..1, Elliott, B.A., Mr. Herbert Spalding
Young, of Sudbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
Young. of Blyth, to Ethel M., daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Culver. The groom is a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sperling, of
Wingham.
EADES-ANIEs.-On October 14th, 1003, at the
Manse, Woodgreen Church, Toronto, b;; Rev.
Mr. Gooch, John Endes, formerly of Wingham,
and Miss Emily Amies, of Toronto.
DIED
Lrao'sa-In Howick, on Monday, Nov. 2nd,
William Lieper, aged 90 years.
GHTmmrcr.-In Bebnor•e, on Sunday, Nov. 1st,
1003, Ann Elizabeth Faulkner, wife of John
Chittick, aged 57 years.
LEES -In Lueknow, on November 2nd, Robert
Lees, in his 72nd year.
FLLMTRri-In Wingham, on November 4th,
John Eli Fleming, aged. 10 years.
-An exchange says: -There is abso-
lutely no truth in the rumor that the
cause of the mail train being so late is on
account of stoppages to allow the train
hands to finish picking the winter apples
along the line.
-Mr. Robt, Sturdy has purchased the
'bus business at Mt. Forest, and took
possession on Thursday of last week.
He will move his family to Mt. Forest.
IIis many friends here will wish him
success in his new business.
-Colonel Varcoe, of the Huron Regia
ment having been placed on the retired
list, Major Young, of Colborne will take
with tiler may rest assured of his place, Captain Dudley Holmes of
securing everything in the Grocery and
Crockery line.
Our aim is to satisfy the wants of the
public in our line with fresh,clean goods
bought at lowest cash prices and will be
sold at a close margin.
We will quote a few interesting items
this week.
6.1bs cooking Figs new stock for 25c
8' lbs select Raisins for - - 25c
$ lbs Tates for - - - - 23o
2
pkgs tTno the new breakfast food
for 250.
We invite every lady in the town of
Wingham and surrounding country to
can and have a look at onr stock of
Crockery and Glassware; a shipment
Just arrived consisting of a large assort-
ment of Toilet Bets, China, Glassware,
etc. We keep the Toronto Breaill, for
sialic, received daily.
ALKER BROS. & BUTTON
Lining 200acres, being
0, Township of (Grey.
ouso with kitchen and
111 x feet with stone
1 with stone pig pen
ndnull on the barn, 20
bush on the place and
rest is cleared. There
'at in. A good orchard
er cent, of the money
tge on the place at 4 and
the decease of Mr. Fie -
sold at once to close up
articulare apply to Nits.
the farm, or Oraubrook
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or resi-
dence at Ritchie's property on Scott
or third. hquse west of school en
street. Shop opposite Macdonald bloo..
Wingham and Captain H. B. Combe, of
Clinton will be Senior and Junior
Majors, respectively.
-The annual Scottish concert under
the auspices of Camp Caledonia, Sons of
Scotland will be held on Thursday even-
ing, January 7th. Harold Jarvis, Pearl
O'Neil, as Fox and other high•olass ta-
lent has been engaged. Watch for fu-
ture announcements.
-An action has been entered. by David
Cantelon, of Clinton, against Janies
Adams, San & Co., commission mer-
chant, of Liverpool, England, to re-
cover the value of apples delivered to the
defendants for sale on the plaintiff's
account. The plaintiff claims $5,126.56.
Notice of Dissolution.
COMING! COMING!
T. P. SMITH, SCIENTIFIC EYE SPECIALIST
C eluate New York, Philadelphia, and Toronto
Optical Colleges.
• Call early and avail yourself of hit
valuable services, as this is a rare
opportunity to have your eyes proper-
ly tested, free of charge. No guess
work but a scientific certainty, Diffi-
cult cases accurately fitted. A1.I,
WORK GUARANTEED.
-I mover cull at private houses.
He has also added a large assortment of arti-
ficial eyes to his stock:. Will be at
Notice is hereby given that the partner-
ship heretofore suhisting between us es carri-
age manufacturers in the Town of Wingham
has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
All debts owing to the partnership are to be
paid to John E. Swarts at Wingham, aforesaid,
and all claims against the said partnership are
to be presented to the said John E- Swarts, by
whom the saine will be settled. �>
Dated. this 16th day of October, 1003.
JOHN E. CWARTS.
WM. G. DORE.
Two shipments here this week, of nice --The Heron ITonse, (*oderich which
elealn celery*. has been so long and successfully con -
Highest price for produce. ducted by Mr. E. R. Swats, was sold
utterandE s,
Cash for I3 Eggs, this week to Ellis Faros., of Berlin. and
Quick delivery phone Fg Toronto, who will take possession when
�j i� (� �j �j the transfer and other detailss are coin -
J o H u m N e rV tY 11 a resident of this town and 19 a brother of
Tmdhatie's old iftatid WXXGRAM Mr. d. E. Swarts, of Wingham.
Colin A. Campbell'S Drug Store,
WINGHAM,
ONE DAY ONLY
Thursday, Nov. 19th.
TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, 1904.
INSTITUTE MEETINGS.
C. J. MAGIJil t&
ACCOUNTANT, REAL, ESTATE,
INSURANCE AND WAN AGENT.
Accounts, Bents and Notes Collected. Con-
vejancing done.
OFFICE -In Vanstone Block..
Open Saturday nights from: 7 to 9 o'clock.
The Supplementary meetings of the
West Huron Farmers Institute will be
held at:-
Londesboro, Hill's hall, December 1st.
Belgrave, Public Hall, December 2nd,
St. Helens, Public Hall, December 3rd.
Holmesvillo, Willson's Hall, December
Bili.
Delegate -Dr. H. G. Reid, of George-
town. Subjects- "The Foundation
Principal of Successful Stock Breeding"
"The Modern Harness and Saddle
Horses, and how to breed them" "The
Relation which exists between Improper
feeding and disease" "Management of
Dairy Cattle with a view of preventing
disease." Evening Subjects -"The
Education and Training of the Young
Horse," "Farming es an Occupation."
Delegate -J. H. Smith, Longbauk.
Subjects -"Feeds and Feeding" "Clo-
ver" "Weeds" "Good Seed" "From
soil and Plant." Evening subjects -
"Choosing an Occupation" "Agricultur-
al Education."
Membership tickets cost ou]y,25 cents,
and entitle the holder, in addition to the
valuable literature, free admisiou to the
fat stock show at Guelph three times
°daily. Tickets can be obtained from the
local directors or direct from the Secre-
tary, F. C. Elford, Holtnesville.
The New Mill
CHOPPING
done at the New Mill,
Josephine St., North.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Feed of all kinds on hand.
Give us a trial.
D. MCGRECOR
The New Mill Wingham.
Massey -Harris Agency,
Have you a Turnip Pulper? If not,
see our
Concave Cylinder Pulper
before purchasing elsewhere.
If you will need anything in the Iine
of Farm Implements or Machinery for
the coming season, place your order
early and get the best. Massey -Harris
goods are leaders everywhere.
Agent for-
Kemp Manure Distributor
Melotte Cream Separator
We also handle the Wm. Gray & Sons
BUGGIES and CUTTERS- universally
acknowledged to be the best and most
durable to be had.
ALF. GLOVER
AGENT, - WINGHAM.
The undersigned will receive tenders up to
noon on Monday, 23rd inst., for supplies of but-
chers' meat, creamery butter, flour, , atmeal,
potatoes cordwood etc., etc., for a follow-
ing institutions during the year I 4, viz.: -
At
iz.:-At' the Asylums for the Insa in Toronto,
London, Kingston, Hamilton, imico, Brook-.
e Central Prison
Toronto' the Re -
vibe, Cobour and Orillia;
and Mercer Reformatory
formatory for Boys, Pone rignishene, the Insti-
tution for Deaf all., b, Belleville, and the
Blind at Brantford
e not re(aired far the
simply of meat to the asylums in Toronto, Lon-
don, Kingston Hamilton and Brockville, nor
for the Central Prison and Mercer Reforma-
tory, Toronto.
A marked cheque for five per cent. of the es-
timated amount of the contract, payable to the
order of the Honorable the Provincial Secre-
tary, must be furnished by each tenderer as a
guarantee of his bona fides. Two snflieient
sureties will be required for the duo fulfilment
of eaeli contract, and should any tender be
withdrawn before the contract is awarded, or
should the tenderer fail to furnish such scour
ity, the amount of the deposit Will be forfeited.
Specifications and forms of tender nmy be
had on appplication to the Department of the
Provinla1 Secretary, Toronto, or the Bursars
of the respective institutions.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
Newspapers inserting this advertisement
without authority' from the department will
not he paid for it.
One way special reduced rate tickets are on
sale daily until November 30th, to points in Bri-
tish Columbia, California Colorado, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, etc.
Live Stock Exposition, Chicago,
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NOY. 28TH TO DEC. Sru.
Single fare for round trip, Plus$2.C), good
going Nov. 2911i, 80tH, Dec 1st, valid returning
on or before Dee. itis, 11'73.
J. it. STRATTON',
Provincial Secretary.�
Parliametit Buildings, 'Toronto, November
9,1908.
Mt. Clemens Mineral Baths.
Situated. near Detroit. Quickly and com-
fortably reached by the Grand Trunk.
The "St. Catharines Well."
The waters of this famous well are a great
specific for nervous disorders. Situated on the
direct line of the Grand Trunk, eleven miles
from Niagara Falls,
For' ticl:ets, and alt information apply to
Agents, write' to J. D. McDonald, District Pass-
enger Agent, Toronto, for descriptive litera-
ture regarding the above resorts.
L. HAROLD, Agent,Wingliam.
Hunters" -
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NEW IDEA RANGES
CROWN HURON
RANGES
HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGES
IDEAL FAVORITE
RANGES
BASE BURNERS --All sizes
COLE'S HOT BLAST
COAL HEATER
AIR TIGHT WOOD
STOVES --All sizes
Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Prices to suit. Call and examine
them before you buy elsewhere, at
FISHLEIGH'S HARDWARE STORE
The Meat
Yu Order
FROM ALL STATIONS
Sherbet Take, Windsor, wingham, Teestvater,
Owen Sound and intermediate stations; also
Hamilton to stations Mattnwa le Nepigon and
Garden River, inclusive, Kipawa and Teinis-
kaming, on October Oth to N ovember 5th, inclu-
sive, and to Havelock to Sherbet Lake, inclu-
sive, on October 24th to November 5th inclu.
sive.
Sintle fare for Round Trip.
Tickets valid for return until december
12th 1008.
Ask or write your nearest Canadian Paei$c
agent for copy of "Fishing end. Sheeting" find
"Sportsman s Map,
A. H. NOTMAN,
Avastant General Passenger Agent
1 King St. Beat, Termite
from us will be delivered promptly
and you will always find it of the
best quality.
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and FLAKE EFFECTS
No trouble to display the goods and trimmings, and give
you the very latest ideas. ••
Have a look through our Corset, Hose and Underwear
departments. We know that it will pay you,
A shipment of FINE FURS to hand to -day, Early for
repeat orders. Well, quality and our prices tell the story.
Gentlemen ;
We invite you to visit our READY TAILORED
CLOTHES Department. Your needs can be easily and
quickly supplied, and we will not punish your pocket
very severely.
Good brand New Overcoats for $5,00 and up.
Stocks in every department new and fully assorted.
tib' A good Organ for sale cheap.
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Roasts of Beef; Veal,
Lamb and Pork.
Steaks, Chops, Soup
Bones, Boiling Pieces.
Highest prices paid for Hide
and Skins.
We are also prepared to pay the
highest prices for all kinds of
Poultry.
We thank our customers for their
liberal patronage in the past, and
will give satisfaction to all who
favor us with their orders.
FELLS & MITCHELL.
Opposite Skating Rink.
From centre
to crust
The Market Bakery Bread is
perfection itself. White, light,
sweet centre; rich, brown, short
orust. Mixed, molded, baked
and delivered in just the way to
win your approval.
ALL KINDS OF PASTRY
WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY
We have all the latest ma
chin-
cry, and there is no need of
sending to the city for your
bread or pastry'.
D LOUGHEED
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
Good
House
I(eepers
Will • • preciate the
any excellent
features of
HURON"
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These goods are ever becoming more popular, i'
and to keep pace with their growing popularity and .t
the consequent increasing demand for them, we i
have placed in stock a few lines from which we A
are sure everyone can make a pleasing choice. ?
PRICES, $3.75, $4.00, $6.00, $6.50
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A good line of Dressers and Stands to match. .4
A fine line of
SIDEBOARDS,
PARLOR SUITS
All up-to-date goods at
BEDROOM SUITS
COUCHES, etc.,
the lowest prices.
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
E'nrn><ture and t"ndertak><ng. 1;
P. The garniture Store opposite the Post Office. .
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