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The Wingham Times, 1904-10-13, Page 1WI VOL XXX1II,-1 O.: 1705, n HA WINGHAM, .ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 004, Fine Tailoring TAILORINQ is our business, and it would please us ex- ceedingly if you would step in for a look at the elegant new Over - coatings; Suitings, Tronserings, etc., for Fall and Winter wear. The pat- terns are the handsomest that wear= ers' wits could produce. Come in :to see the new ideas, and talk ' the. matter over with us. Quoting prices for tailoring means nothing. as you know, but what you on get for your money is every- thing. The best dressers in thus commun- ity are our steady patrons, and if you favor us with your order you wiIi be in the bands of skilful tailors. Come in for a look and a talk, at any rate. HATS AND CAPS. . , In Hats and Caps we have all the latest styles, and when you need any- thing in this line you should not bay elsewhere before seeing our big range to choose from. Prime 50e to $3. New Underwear, Ties, etc, arriving Homuth Bros. Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers. YOU urninimmoorn are respectfully invited to call and inspect our large and w e l l assorted stock of Fancy Groceries Fruits, Oct Also we carry a very Iarge stook of t he very finest China that can be ob- tained at reasonable prices, --Dinner Sets, —Tea Sets —Fruit Sets, —Table Sets, —Toilet Sets. Also a large vaiety of useful articles in China. R1 A. Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROOiIERX Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59 Who Wants a• Farm ? • I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 50, 75, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with good buildings to be 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 doinggood business for sale cheap. Also a wagonop. Aeneral store with large trade, live village. Also a Iarge amount of money to loan at 5 per cent. For further par- ticulars apply to J. A. IiraoKENZIE, Inauranoe Agent, Holyrood, Real Estate Notice. It will pay you to cone to me to bay your farm or town property.Never before had I such an extensive list oth in town and coun- try) for sale. I have about 0.000 sores of land, eoniprismg some of the best farms in the conn - ties of Huron and Bruce, and now* is the time for the intending purchaser to have a look at them. I can also suit you in town property no matter what you may desire. Prices rang- ing from $400 up to $4,000. Collection of rents and accounts a specially. Life and Accident Insurance effected. C. J. 'MAGUIRE Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent, VANsTONH Btoolt. • WINGHAM, ONT. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. D,po-er Hunt7,.�Pv„t_icenses. The deer hunting the lst of Novembe a number from this go to the norther wishing to secure the same at the Ti of the usual fee. MARRIAGE LICENSES lined by FRANK PATERSON, No. 28 Victoria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK WINCHAM Capital: paid up, $ 3,00 0 100 0 Reserve Fund and undivided profits $ 3,474,000 Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest aDewed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to principal 30th Jnne and 81st Deoember each year. D. T. HEPBl7RN, Manager. B. Vanstone, Solloitor. BANK of HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,250,000.80. Reserve Fund, $2,000,000.00. Total Assets, $25,000,000.00. President— Bor. Wal. Gtnsos. Vioe•President and General zanagerw•3:'ttrktimmy,. Assistant Geri, Manager -0.1C WATSON D.i1RIICTOE0 Jbbnproctor,the A. eOyres A. Birggondrie, G1rispbotbi'- ti. FiJi1ls6n SAVIN OS UANII, Interest allowed on deposits of 91.00 hnd wards, up- Apth andrber Boli Mpal Dir filet Marend Special Deposits also readied at tarred; pates of intermit. 001111017/ i, Agent Zi014111600 1k Dtyt f i U, flolieitere, eason will open on next and no doubt locality will again woods. Parties licenses can procure Es office on payment —The Daily Star till lst of January, 1906, for $1. Leave your order at the TIMES Office. The Consumpt The special meetin oil was not held on The ladies having in of the money for the tal at Gravenhurst h ed their canvas of t intend asking all t town as well as pri liberal contribution $300 is not co/lode regular Novembe Council the laai; ail to donate any needed. An op be found in eae and Union facto factory, Western tory, Bennett's p & Groves' tabu being made to al and Sunday soho Wear Greer's ShOes and Rubbers A Fine Exhibit. Mr. John Campb .11, implement agent had an a;cellent isplay of carriages, buggies, cutters nd waggons at the Wingham fall f : r, which was over looked in giving • r report of the fair, Mr. Campbell se red the red and blue tickets ou buggie and cutters and the red ticket, for lumber wa •n, and diploma for the •st d,spla, ot vehicles. ye Hospital. of the Town Conn - Monday evening. harge the raising 'onsumptive Hospi- ve not yet complet- toWn. The ladies e societies of the ate individuals for , and if the required' • by the time of the meeting of the will ask the Conn- alance that may be subscription list will of the Banks, Bell's s, Walker & Clegg's• Foundry, Lloyd's Yar- ning mill, and Pringle y. An appeal is also the fraternal societies sof the town. Smart youth wa Box No, 4, TIMES t• ; . Apply by letter. ce, Bible Soc The :tunnel me branch of the Up Tract Society wil ham Methodist c evening of next This society is the public are Inv A musical progra ty Meeting. ing nf,the Wingham r Oanada Bible and be held in the Wing. urch on Wednesday week, October 19th. denominational and. ed to the meeting. ime•is being pried. LOST—A small box meta ing eight souvenir spoons, on str to f Wingham on Monday evening. . der will be re- warded by leaving at t e T1MEs,offlce. Prociam tion Bills. The proelamatio bills for the East riding of Huron ere printed at the Tams office this eek and have been posted in the differe it parts of;the riding by the returning o cer, Mr, W. H. Kerr of Brussels. The p ]ling places in Wing - ham will be as fol ws:--Ward 1, at J. B. Cummings' ah ,; Ward 2, at Wm. Gannett's office; and 3, at the Town Hall; Ward 4, at Walker Bros. & But- ton's store. Th nomination will take place at the Tow Hall, Brussels. For nit best makes of Pianos, call and look through D. Bell's stock. Prices to suit purchasers. They are the hest money can procure. Remember the stand, near Bell's factory. For violins, guitars, mandolins and small goods of all kinds, go to D. Bell's aikido store. Brusse The Brussels f Thursday' and Frid the fair directors cellent weather. ahead of Wingha tetldanee, but ry Wingham had a show of horses in was the best ever The inside exhi ahead Of those at A number of Brussel* and fess second prize on th and second in the their horse, Don. Denald, piper,and aid, Highland dab tainment for the ti H. Orniokshank 0 heavy hermit; Mr. speeding events, an on root* and Vegeta Fall Fair. 11 fair was held on v of last week and re favored with eic. he fair was a little in the matter of at. would judge that larger exhibit. The Wingham this year en at a country fair. its in Brussels were Ingham in quantity. inghamites were at s. Beattie Bros, won it teani of roadsters Speeding event with . hells.- Mr. D. Mc- Miss Mabel Motion- :r, furnished 'enter. tatora. Iifr, Wild. dated ars judge on neohtel on the . T. C. Graham Barn Rais There was a ser Geo. Walker's b line, Turnberry, o The work of raisin oeeded without an evening, when one fell and struck Mr Bluevale road, an broken just belo Walker was also The rain 'bad slippery and this cause of the tie ler was moved to aid summoned and he is now ing the serious trust he will s again. g Accident. cue accident at Mr. n raising on the B, Monday afternoon. the frame bad pro - hitch until towards of the heavy timbers James Fowler, of the one of his legs was the thigh. Mr, Geo. urt about the shoulder. ads the timbers very 's said to have been the r slipping. Mr. Few - is home and 'medical d the broken limb set, ug very well, consider- ess of the accident. 'We on he able to be abous 7 Dr. Ghiehoim boson. At a largely attend d, convention of the Liberal. Conservat . es of East Huron at Brussels- on. Tu sday, Dr. Thos. Chisholm, of Wings , was chosen to contest the riding in he Conservative idterest at the Domin on elections tobe held on November 3 . No othername was enbmitted to e meeting, Dr Chisholm being the animous choice. Itt the evening a, pub o meeting was held, when Col, Sa Hughes, Dr. Chisholm and others a dressed a large gathering of the elect s on the issues now before the people. The reason of Scotland i Overcoats at $ hyweb becans .50, re FOR SALE --G sod eound d ing he'Fse. Apply to Alf Glover, Ion • the'Sons c : are Scotch. r price $5.00. A. R. SMITH, Hockey Club R • -Organized. The tsrnual meetin Hockey Club was he chamber Friday even dent 0. G. Vanstone i following Cicero wer corning season.—lion Hors Vice, W. Corb Vanstone; Vico-Pres Secretary, H. C. Ke Wilson; Manager, E. Committee, Elmer Mo Fleming, D. D. Wilson man, The name, Clni,,” was, adopted. well attended and The prospects for the very bright and consid showing of the team 1 parted with the goo Ebner Moore and c Wilson that the Win able to defeat all tbei year. A . number o available and a list f will be picked will The next meeting wi place and hour on i4 17th. All iutereste tend. ' Death of dgar Bowles. The sad news was - ccived In town on Satur- day of the death at •angeville of Mr. Edgar Bowles, aformer wet. ;known resident of Wnig- hant. Mr. Bowles we • in business in Wingham for a number of yea s, first with the firm of Bowles & Hiscocks a d latter Homuth & Bow- les. His large circle .f Wingham friends will hear of his death w h. regret. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Homuth, Miss • aura Homuth and Messrs W. T, .T. and M. S L. Homuth attended the funeral at Orange 'lle. The Orangeville Ban- ner in recording M Bowles' death, says: "The death of Mr. Riga Bowles occurred at his home on 1st street years or more ago that time in basin of the Wingham in the council g, Oct. 7th, with the chair, The elected for the Pres., R. Clegg; Id; Pres., C. G. , D. T. Hepburn; t; Treas., D. D. core; Managing re, chairman, A. nd H. H. WI ,1: t• -ingbam Hockey 'he meeting . was ry enthusiastic. owing season are ring the splendid st year it is .ex - management of aching of D. D. ham Team will be opponents of last new players are m which the team e published later, 1 be held at the same ouday evening, Oct, are invited to at. Death • f An Old Resident. On. Sunday last there passed to ber re- ward one of , e pioneers of East Wawa - nosh, in the p arson of Helen Inglis, relict of the late Ja«es Wilson. ' ,ie deceased was in her 77 • • year, and the cause of death was pn: umoria and heart failure. She was a ua ive of Lanark, Lanark- shire, Scotlan , where she was married to her late ha band, and they resided for some time in the city of Glasgow. When thehar times at the close of the Russian war i . 1856 set in, they determin- ed to try th fortune in the New World, and wi h their two children bade their friends a • d Scotland good-bye for- ever. Arrivin' in this country, they lived for some t me at Columbus, Ont., but in 1862 mo • :d to East Wawanosh and started to •• ake a home in what was then—over, fort • years ago—a solid for- est. The late M s. Wilson was a truly typical Scottish haracter, looking well to the ways of he household and eating not the bread of i • leness; a kind friend and faithful neig.. • or, she was often call• ed, and oheerfull • responded to help the sick and distr:seed. Her husband died eleven years go. Since then she has continued to :side on the old home- stead, with her son ndrew, and daughter Margaret. The mily comprised six sons and two d righters. One son, James, is dead; t• : others are, besides the above, John ' ilson, V. S„ Wing - ham; Gavin, Will ata and George, and a daughter, Mrs. obert Stapleton, on farms adjoining t e homestead, In re- ligion Mrs. Wilco , was a Presbyterian. She was the last :rosining • member of her family, and • us in Oobnfort, str' rounded by her se s and daughters, she passed her deolini years tin the and Dame. The furter 1 took place on Wed. nesday afternoon o the Wingham cense• tery, and was lar: ely attended, the re. mains being laid : side those of .hes de- ceased partner. A few more • :ars nht<it roll, A felt' nior oesons Come, And We Ott rest, Atepbn lhetenb • R on Friday forenoon. Six the deceased, who was at •s in Wingham, contracted a severe cold, whirl ultimately developed into short time failing health up his business. Since then ontinuous struggle against insidious malady that had victim. The care and soli- -lends, the efforts of skilled employment of the most of treatment were alike e ravages of the disease. the ago he hnd a bad turn ife and death for several flied sndfleienIly to be able Last week he had another al seizure. The deceased, year, was a son of Mr. T. Dufferin county. He was a osition and 'excellent parts and was very poet lar about town. He is sur - Miss Homuth of Wingham) r, who have the sympathy ave,nent. His parents and s and sisters are also left to consumption. In obliged. him to giv hie life has been a the inroads or the marked him for it. citude of devoted physicians and th approved method, powerless to stay Less than two mo And lay between days, and r to go about again. and this timo f who was in his 88t Bowles, Sheriff of man of genial dis vived by a Widow' 'and a little daugh of all in their ber a family of brothe mourn his loss. ' Bowles, Mono Ro Mayor Green,. of which was largely Rev. John Locke, 1 dist Church, cond phe house and grav DR, PETER MAQCIQNALD. LIBERAL CANDID At this time whe ioal prefermelat are eye a short sketch gentleman whose the readers of th place. He is the riding of East H whose return on beyond a preadv their duty as th Dr. Macdonal the world from Scotia, but mov of Huron when Brucefield nei years of age he 4 years at harne for the trade pa the cargenterin 5 years followe work lying in ing, etc. Fo toilsome life the occupation school which a 10 years with r in Stratford fo Principal for 4 Turning to t subject of this from Trinity 1872, and, to use out his shingle" the same year a has continued t up to the presen He was electe town, was the s 7 years altogethe identifying Nims for the general w also elected him body. Dr. Macdonald able interost in po amount of work O ions campaigns h tion as candidate contest for the Co Feb. 27th of that ed, his majority b now of Brussels, 1891 election the D the sweeping majo Holmes, the prese Jesuit question w many Conservativ Government, refus Barrister Dinkinso down before the d with 159 against h the same two can showed Dr. Macd by a majority of 1 thy of mention th always won and w change the splend valiantly and clea In Parliament spurs by his clear brilliant speeches not slow to give h !ono of the best de Four years ago h elevation to the D one of the most f positions in the H with his wide thinking filled th hope to; see him t Parliament. Dr. Macdonald of the Presbyteri fine service in n questions that h the well-being 0 ion, Electors shout into to be addrm the liberty of in on tho subjects the coming cam, NOY, 3 and mar eral candidate. Check That • Cough De not allow it to become chrOdid. woonnartaminsommiel DR. FOTHERGILUS 'Laxative Quinine Tablets" will cheek a cold in a few hours. Doeti not cause ring- ing in, the head. Giaes quick relief for all feverish on- ditions of the systera. FOR SALE 1312' Walton MeXibbon lstext noor to Post Moe. E IN EAST HURON. men seeking polit- nch in the public f the well knowp ortrait is presented to TDIES will be quite in tandard bearer for the ron in the Commons hnrsday, Nov, 3rd is uture if the Liberals do have in the past. first looked out upon e Co. of Piotou, Nova from there to the Co. 1 years old, locating in borhood. When 15 ent to London and spent s making but not caring tioularly he turned to , framing, etc., and for it, a goodly share of his uron Co. in bridge build. lowing this somewhat r, Macdonald reversed nd commented teaching ocation he pursued for arked success, teaching a yestr and at Exeter as ears. study of Medicine the tch graduated as M.D. iversity, Toronto, in common phrase "hung Wingham in May of in that good town he practice his profession with uo smaIl success. first Reeve of his home onti Mayor and spent at the Council Board, 12 with whatever was al. The School Board as Chairman of that Laurier i Sir Wilfrid La Premier, will visit next, October 17t1 electors in the Op This will give peo excellent opportu fug Canada's Pre arrive in Wingha from London and by Han. Wm. P Customs, and ot clans. The meeti largely attended, from Wiugham to will address the Arrangements ha special train to le close of the meeti Wingham and poi branch, the platform in var. received the lamina - East Huron in the mous in 1887 and on ar he was first elect- aig 60. T. Farrow. as his opponent. In . was returned by ity of 308, over Dr, Co. Treasurer. The rife and a great s displeased with the d to cast their ballot. ughty medico in 1896 m and in 1900 when dates met the records ald still the winner Dr. Macdonald has expect 1904 will not roll of victories so lv secured. r. Macdonald won his Wed, argumentative, nd his opponents are m ersldit with being Mere in the House. was honored with puty Speaker's chair, Moult and onerous use but our member, bill so well that we e Speaker of the next er, Canada's gifted Winghara on Monday and will address the le ha this section an ty of seeing and hear. ier. Sir Wilfrid will on the morning train ill be accompanied tenon, Minister of here promises to be ir Wilfrid will go ucknow, where he lectors at 2.30 p. m. been made for a Luoknow at the The pretty stra witla jealous eye The blackest pa than your whi ht shanghai, tithes they o assing by. ts of ife is better The Late Tbe hand of and sadness to Powell, of the berry, his belo the bounds o Some time ago with typhoid fe that she would became sudden despite the e friends, succu being due to hea ed, whose maide Musgrove, was 13 but removed wi berry when but a family of twel Mary Ann Musg still living. Tli School ; John, of Niagara, Fall of Grey towne Wisconsin. T many good qua She remained si and tookcare of they lived. A member of t church, she w' indeed by tha ago she was who with a years old, ed wife an place T in the Win Baker, pa Church, con and at the g sisters of th the bereft h the profoun be extended„ eath has brought sorrow rat concession of Turn- & partner having passed time on Sunday last. rs. Povvell was stricken er, and it was thought Itimately recover. She worse, however, and orts of physician and ed on Sunday, death failure. The' deceas- name was Mary Atm rn in Hallett, township her parents to Tarn - child. She was one of children of John and vet), of whom six are Turoberry; Dr. George Ont; Mrs. R. Pearson, i and Mrs. Emerson, of deceased possessed es of mind and heart, le at home for years er aged parents while onsistent and faithful I be raissed very much body. About six years arried to Mr. T. K. Powell tle son, Robert, about four w suffer the loss of a devot- mother. The funeral took sday, interment being made ara cemetery. Rev. Geo. or of Bluevale Methodist uoted service at the house ave. To the brothers aud deceased, and especially to sband and little son, will sympathy a many friends n churoh and has done olding the great moral ve so much to do with this glorious Dwain. attend the public Umet- ed by the Dr. and take king full enquiry of him hag distussed during ign and then go out Ian their ballot for the Lib. rusSels Post. / chorea choking pf"the len of a whale, the lead. bee drawing himself i the ockand sometimes Wer trill* to wash off of t fleb. No relapse e on, McDuff, if yott did try a little of the Old title After the t Mg clothing Me to 4th Oct,, has sometimes up t oVer head, as it the dirtY mark setting in, dot not get enotig fun on dry latt THAT DRESS GOODS SALE.--Wbell iu town just take five minutes and see what we are offering. Slaughter saIe of Ready-made Clothing and Overcoats, —Men's, Boys' and Youths'. We have decided to clear them out. $ 1 A YEAR IN ADVANC WISE FEEDERS USE Clydesdale Stock Food FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP AND BOGS. Druggists and Opticians LARGEST AND B ES T IN WESTERN ONTARIO So far as we can learn no Businees College in Canada graduates so many and at the eame time such a, large percentage of its students as does the CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Our courses are up-to-date, in- structors experienced and facilities unsurpassed. Students may enter at any tirae. Write for free tIntalogue. Business Chang& Having sold my Real Estate and Fire Insurance business to Mr. Abner Cosens, I desire my customers. to extend.to hina the saute liberal patro nage they haye given me in the past. S. Y01.711II L. In accordance with the abate, I may say that Mr. YouhilPs pat • ma, will receive from me the same ( attention he has 'always elven Par ties w g to sell or buy I. rop. erty would do well to see me la fore Wingharn's Leading Shoe Store sammossiamirimumammassumn Here's a Message: Now We're Ready To show or sell our new Footwear for the coming 5-easons. Our displarof Fall and Winter Footery for Men, Women and Children is, without doubt, The Best the Town Ever Saw Remember, our business. is selling? Shoes, and our entire energies are devoted to supplying you with THE BEsr that the shoe world produces. We atk special attention to our lines of $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for Men and Women. We know that they are away ahead of any Shoes that can be bought elsewhere at the price. Everybody says so. We have Shoes, also, for the customer who is looking Everything in Shoes for everybody, and we hope to receive a call from you. Headquarters for Trunks and Valises. W. J. GREER Shoer to the People.