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The Wingham Times, 1904-12-01, Page 1TIM VOL 1 I12, ' WINGHA , ONTARIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1904, $I A YEAR IN .A»\7 iCE Fine Tailoring T____,..„,,. AILORING is our business, and it would please us ex- ceedingly if yon would step in for a look at the elegant new Over coatings, Settings, Tronseriegs, etc., for Fall and Winter wear. The pat- terns are the handsomest that weav- ers' wits could produce. Come in to see the new ideas, a n d talk the matter over with us. Quoting prices for tailoring means nothing, as you know, but what you can get for your money is every- thing. The best dressers in this commun- ity are our steady patrons, and if you favor ns with your order you will be in the hands 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 buy elsewhere before seeing our big range to choose from. _ Prices .GOe to $3. New Uuderwear, Ties, etc, arriving daily. Homuth Bros.. Clothiers and Gents' Furnishers. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by FRANK PATERSoN, No. 28 victoria street, Wingham. Ont. No witnessesiequired. DOMINION BANK WINCHIIIN Capital paid up, $ 3,0 0 0 ,00 0 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $ 3,414,000 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 80th June and 81st December each year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. B. Vanatone, Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINGHAM. iapital Paid trp, $2,250,000.00. Reserve Fund, $2,000,000.0. 'Total Assets, $25,000,•000.00. Ouy nt Here is BeinA Sure. Wear" Greer's S1#OH`and Rubbers Housekeepers have Learned that buy - tug here is being sure. When they wish to be certain sure about their eatables they pretty nearly .always boy ours. The "sure part is this store's first thought, its most important aim, It's Ahead of prices, even. 'Ernst ua with that • Christmas order. Trost ne with every order for goods that MUST be just so, Trust us with orders for goods that are better because their purity is un- questioned: Ghristmas Baking. What you'll need is here when you are ready. No more to pay than anywhere else. R. A, Hutchison GROCERIES AND CROCKERY Goods delivered promptly. Phone 59 President— Hon. Win. Minton. Vice-president and General Manager --1`. TtrxtttrinLt. Ateistent Gen. M finger -S. M. *wear DIHEt TOJti john 1GeomR*thb Cord, Olrrud!i.AkeBi genctrie, inspector -4e. 'anneal/. •. teA"V`ire l#S 14A.111t. Interest allowed en depoeite of 81,00 sed sap. *ode, end added to 1 tnelpnt on Net Mel rind 88th November leen Trier. Spoiled Depdtita els() reeelved et eirtrett rates of interest ' t 003*B00XD, .tees 8 DIOKINSON & 110LM.146, pofialtnrtl, , Real Estate . Notice. 0.0. t the last regal land Lodge, I.U. officers were elec term;—P. G., J, N. L. Brandon; V. T. J. Elliott; Roc Treas., II. B. -Ellie • Officers. meeting of MAit-. .F„ the . folk/win ed for the ensuing McEwen; ., A. Bell;. Pin.-Sei., -Sec., J. F. Groves; —Trates eekly Globe till let of January, 1906, .for $1.65, First class, war, furnished roam, will be available in t o weeks. Enquire at this office. Home fro Mr. C. M, Welke his business trip to while away sour Walker & Clegg's tura, mattresses, e ing great difficulty as quickly as their wish. The Trues their prosperity a continued success the West. has returned from e Paoiifp Coast and d many orders for e upholstered f urni- bis firm is hay - filling their orders any patrons would is pleased to report we wish- the firm For violins, guitars, mandolins and small goods of all kinds, go to P. Bell's music Store. It will pay you to come to me to buy ythlk farm or town properly. Never before had I such an extensive Ilat tboth in town and coun- try) for sale. I have about 6,000 acres of land, compriging some of the best farms in the coun- ties of Huron and Braes, and now is the time for the intending purchaser to have a look at I hem. I can also suit you in town property no matter what you may desire, Prices rang- ing from $400 up to 84,000. Ool:eotion of rents and accounts a specialty. Life and Accident Insurance effected. ' C. J. MAGUI•RE Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent, Y ANsrosn Bnoox. • WINGHAM. ONT. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Institute Supplementary i Huron Farmers' I,i Goderich, on Fri. Homesville, Satur St. Helens, Mon Mihail, Tuesday,L noon and evening i at Goderich, and o will commence a 2 speakers and man to farmers. Meetings. teettngs of the West ltitute will be held at ay, December 2nd; ay, December ird; ty, December 5th; ecember 6th. After, teetings will be held her places, meeting o'clock p. m. Good subjects of interest A good house to rent. Apply to F. G. Sperling. fi Married at be heartiest co many Wingham fr to Rev. A. E. M. Merlin, son of Geo ager of the Goderi his recent marriage referred to in "At Glenwood on ber 16th, at high Thomson, M. A, ricd; to Miss Hatti of Mr. W. Care wood, Ont. Th ducted by Rev. 11 in the presence o Mr. and Mrs. Th Chicago and St. lenwood. gratulations of his ends are extended ompson, M. A., of e Thomson, mau- Lumber Co., on Rte event is thus Toronto Globe: edneeday. Novem- noon, Rev. A. E. M. erlin, Ont., was mar - A., eldest daughter Estabrook, of Glen - ceremony was con- J. Uren, of Tilbury, only near relatives. son left for a trip to buffs." California. The Chicago & North Western Ry. bas issued a new publication entitled "California." It contains a beautiful colored map of the state, a list of hotels at California tourist resort$ with their capacity and rates; and it most interest- ing series of pictures showing CaIifor- nia's resources and attractions. The prospective visitor and settler should be in possession of a copy of this profusely illustrated folder. Sent to any address on receipt of two cents in stamps." Low rates Prem all points. B. 11. Bennett, 2 East King St., Toronto, Ont. Letter Astray. The postof ce de rtmetlt has issued a notice which is mo e than usual interest to the public. Per ons receiving letters thathave been miS- ent or delayed are re- gheetedtopreserve heenvelopesandsend thein directed to t e Deputy Postmaster - General With an information in 'the case that may be f service to the de- partment its ma Me an investigation. Letters whioh a not registered are carried through t o mails and delivered t0 the persons whom they are ad- dressed Without ny kind of record be- ing kept of their ehvery, The depart - Mont has theta e, 110 means of know- ing how the pos faced are doing their work, tinletslt tho a whose correspondence ie subjected to i gnlarities bring theso to its. notice. • Dr. Butler, Eye, Ear, lose and Throat Spet:Jalist, 870 Queen's Avenue, London, 8rd door 'East St. Andrew's Church, Glow( d"applied, Property 1dre. Thos. Corn dentiai property Josephine street to of West Wawanos family to town in price paid was $2, Fishleigh has sold Scott street to. town at $875 Mr purchased Mr. J. farm on the 1st c half mile east of These sales were Maguire, real est ransfers. n has sold her rest - the north end of Mr. Wm. Wellwegod,, who will move his few weeks. The 0. Mrs. W. T. A. er house and lot on r. John Hooey, of Wm. Rbbertson has Denman's 100 -acre iicession . of Morris, Binevale at $5 500 ade through 0. J. e agent, ., Div WANTED —A good smart boy seventeen- or eighteen years of age, to assist in the express office. Apply to Jas. McGuire, Next Mond On Monday event Presbyterian Char of the Westmiuste Hewlett, Mos, B Church, Hamilton vital. Mr. Hewlet musicians in Outer in store. Ile will 1 Annie Sutherland, soloists of Hamilto The proceed° will the debt on the pi number should a ing Mr. Hewlett. cents, y Evening. g in the Wingham i, under the auspices Guild, Mr. W. H. oh., of Centenary gill give an organ re - is one of the best o and a rare treat is assisted by Miss ne of the leading i and by local talent. e used in reducing e organ, and a large til themselves of hear - 'the admission is 25 .. O. l,,. The relater rloteetin O. L,. NO. 704, will roonl on Fridt►y eve when Manor tent bind a,pted, and officers els year, Refreshments the close of the me tendanoe of the ale eting. of Wingham L. held in the lodge ng of this week, ass is to be trans - ted for the ensuing will be served at Ong, A. large at- bers is expected, We are ready for anim, .:n: - .usiness in. Christmas' Footwear.e, see our display, - '' . 3,. GREER. Temperance Wingham Connoi Templars af' Temp annual "rallynight' ing of We week, 'an p visit from Mr. Dominion Grand Emery, of HamiIto Twenty-four ne inttiated;..after wh were delivered by sident members. the program refresh The members: rep evening and all we speeches from the cil No. 114 is AM •ditien and the m every Tuesday ev THAT DRESS GOODS SALE. --When in town just take five minutes and see what we are offering. Slaughter sale of Ready-made Clothing and Overcoats, —Men's, Boys' and Youths'. We have decided to clear them out. G. E. KING. First Sno We had our, -.fir winter weather on Sunday Inst, when half of snow fell district. This is p fall of suow ever k in such a short spa has been in order ness men report Last year there 17th of November. on Sunday interfer the attendance at the Doming of the the question :—+' be kept clean?" L cll passed a by -la property -owners to front of tiller pr has never been enf go to considerabl their walks free of little attention to t towns the snow by cad, We liavd a s very good work, bu good plan to have a on this matter. If the work, babe t or if the by-law is forced and do a Either plan will it should be ale plan will be in vo of Season. taste of genuine aturday night and bout a foot and a a the level in this obably the heaviest own in this district e of time, Sleighing ince Sunday and buri- n increase in trade. as sleighing on the The rough weather d considerably with e churches. With snow, again comes w are the walks to st year's town coon- , providing for the clean the walks in raises. This by-law rced. Some people trouble in keeping npw, but many pay e matter.. In many aw is rigidly enter - w, plow that does wards it not be a lear underataudiug town plow is to do by-law replealed, stand, have it en - ay with. the plow. Itis the TIMks, but ly undes'stoed which lite for this winter. ally Night. No, 114, Royal ranee held their on Tuesday even - were favored with Hales of Toronto, uncillor, and Dr. Grand Secretary. members were h short addresses e visitors and re- e#ore the close of ents were served. t a very pleasant delighted with the wo visitors. Conn - n a flourishing con - tinge are now held ing. Two good furnished bedr • .ms, singly or together, centrally oc ed are offered for rental. Apply .t. '. 0. box e08, or at this office. Wingham Bran The regular mee.' branch of the Natio eociation, was held Mr. Alex. Rose the president iu t urer's report was the thanks of the as the citizens of Win generops response tri them in behalf of a c Muskoka Free Hos Ives. AD emirate 11 made will be as a sufiioient. runt town council is expec what is being ooutrib of Wingham. The fl a misunderstanding s in the minds of som the benefits received thinking that our olai would cease at the en the payment of $300.0 local branch instruct Write to Mr. J. S. R of the N. S. A., Mail who replied as folio h of the N.S.A. ig of the Wingham lal Sanitarium As- t the residence of n the 22nd, with chair; the treas. ry gratifying and iociation is dne to ham for the very it is being made by t (or bed) in the ital for consumpt- t of all donations i this paper so soon is realized. The ed to supplement ted by the citizens lectors found that emed to exist in people regarding y the endowment, to the benefits of the year after was made. The the Secretary to ertson, Secretary ending, Toronto, ]ori a ---I have errbnged with the Dominion Bank to manage my business and all owing me- on notee or mortgagee,. can pall principal or interest at any time after falling dee. Itertc►eniber on need not pay until yoti are reortested to , do to by me. I thank ,all Oboe who have done business with me era wish you all every prodpe Rost, 3Ielti OO. "Having endow of $300 00, that be disposal of a Win though that pati sent forward dur' year for which th You ask if two 0 elapse before pat' would the accom ed to your p people need not about the benefit their money. Wingham patien him or her aloug, or remote. "Whatever mo yon can apply t would include y ber. If you see amount of mon treasurer." The collectors' for another week. ou$ of contributi through our Loo Oorbould, at Ban a bed at a cost would be at the Mon patient, even nt might not be g the particular cot was endowed. three years:should nt should be sent sedation be extend - tent? Yes; your vo any misgiving that wil come from will care for your whenever you send bo the time recent ey you may collect cot fund, which ur $1.00 per mem- t remit your full through your local Sabbath Ob A union mass meeti gations of all the ebur will be held in the T ham, on Sunday eve 8.15 to be addressed by travelling secretary o Alliance, who will account of the work to maintain the pr the Sabbath. A la sired. A silver co WANTED—Janitor Bank, Apply at the rvance. of the oongre• hes in town will n Hall, Wing- ing 4th inst., at ev. T. A. Moore, the Lord's Day ve an interesting hat is being done per observance of e attendance is de- etion will be n. e Dominion office. Smart youth wa ted. Apply by letter. Box No. 4, TIMES o ce. County The new bridge a completed and the p will be pleased that t is a thing of the bridge, we are sorry the same shape as it ago. The concrete bridgewere complet� and up to yesterday was in position. Th inconvenience to the lieve does keep man to Wingham. We be in position hi a s tractors should put men and have the out further delay. fridges, Donnybrook is now pieta that vicinity eir inconvenience ant. The Zetland 0 report, is still in as siteri.l weeks butments for this d tvio months ago of a pound of steel s hat, been a great public, and we be - people from pouting ope the bridge may ort time. The con- n an extra force of ork completed with - Ladies, see our Shoes! Now is t• iu Footwear. The Late Mrs The death occurre Workmau, Assa„ o Mrs. Sanson, relict o Sanson, a former res ship of Turnberry, a ham. The cause of moults. The deooase Scotland, and spent the old land. For m her husband, resided Clement in Turnberr ed to Wingham, whe about five years ag three years ago the the West to reside was highly respect° be regretted by mat quaintances in this mourn her loss, of Workman, a Emma and Janet Mrs. H, Harris, in John Wells, of Lo Samuel Vanstone ter of deceased. lov: • line of Felt •. a to invest money W. J. GREER. Wm. Sanson. at her home .sin, the 19th ult., at;' the late William ent of the town - later of Wing - death was peen - Walt n een-Was'a native of r younger days in ny years she, with n the Fortune • set - and later retnoy.. o Mr. Sanson died . About two or °ceased removed to th her son. She and her death will friends and ac - art. She Ieaves to one son, George, four danghters, also of Workman, he West, and Mrs. er Wingham. Mrs. f Turnberry is a sis- For the best m • -es of Pianos, call and look through D. Bell's stook. Prices to suit purchasers. They are the best money can procure. Remember the stand, near Bell's factory. ooks will not be closed Any persons deatir- g will kindly do so treasurer, Mrs, W. of Hamilton. HEADQUARTERS • FOR Stock Foods and CONDITION POWDERS INTERNATIONAL t1Elt)tiAGEIJ KENNEDY'S J ERSE'S and last but not least, ' O'tift OWN' Condi. don: Powder, 25e. A colored picture of ban Patcli 1.60l the fasteinches andnin 6 colors, givenliorSe el thevorldFRREE with eeery 800 package Of " lnternatienal Steck Food." Walton McK 0Rl1OCIST 1text: deet' to Pact t 1aee. Municipa The nominating Commissioners for t composed of East an Blyth and Wingha Hebert Wheeler's in Belgrnve, on'Mo at 1 o'clock. P. East Wawanosh officer. For the Grey division, th will be held in th Sells on the same the nbmtnating says that their is all the eight di Politics. eating for County is district, No. 7, West Wawanosh, , will be held at gon and repair shop day, December 19th, orterfield, Clerk of is the nominating tassels, Morris and nominating meeting Town Hall at Bras- te, F. S. Scott being fficer. One exchange ikely to be a contest in tricts for the Couuty Band e Wingbam give an entertaiem this (Thursday) ev will be a good one should be encourag in turning out in band is am organi of the, townspeopl tafnment in the op day) evening. ncert. mettle' Band will t in the opera house in he program scene baud boys d by the towntpeople arge numbers, The tion worthy support Attend the enter- = hens° this (There, A. R. Smith w week, buying No wear, Olothing, e trade. Piles of s again in the city Last hats, caps, under- , for his increasing oks and overalls, CHURC NOTES. Last Sunday was ing for the Union Holmes school hon John Kerr, the s voted a great deal o Council. In tl e Wingham District, flounced himse as a candidate. Mr, John T. Cur e, the late Reeve of East Wawanosh s in the field. Mr. experience and wo Id make a .good re- presentative. Hie lectiou card will be found iu another c umn of this taste. Reeve f West Wawanosh ie also mentioned as candidate, and it is 'likely that Messrs. tterson and Lock- hart, the present C. missioners will be again in the field. In e Turnberry, How - ick and Wroxeter di ision, wahear that Messrs. Miller, Ferg son and Doig will be again in the field Mr. Doig Was the defeated candidate t vo years ago. In the Morris, Grey and Brussels division, we have not learned he names of any possible candidates. W. Kerr, of Brussels mid Jos. B Of Morris pal mattere in Wing am and the town- ships are yet very qaiet. In Morris between Reeve /sbi ter and Councillor Code. In Turriberry Reeve Cruickshank Wishes us to anno nee that he ietends retiring, after many etas at tat eonneil hoard, Mr. Cruick hank hes made a good =mid* Ohio His retiring will leave the way open for neW aspirant§ for the Reeveship. he last day of meet - Sunday Sohool , Turnberry. Mr. eintendent has de - time to this school work. On a recent onated to the Sick ial services at the Church. He is ac- eLeau, Rev, Mr. h will take the ser - Baptist Church Booth, after over bade farewell to her iticent meeting in nto on Sunday. A he doors were opened filled, and hundreds disappointed. That nee lute extended far lowers was shown by any not connected petal seseion until sday night, at Lon - urea elected Ven. William, M. A., Church, of Suet - of the Diocese of to the late Maurice iocese. Rev, Wm. meeting, and Mr. lay representative uroh. The Bishop - ales, and came to king a professor's lege. Subsequently ssistant preacher at e, London and for cial preacher at St. In 1892 he was ap- orship of St, Jostles!, ife is a daughter of. urwell of Lo +arm. urday. This year the P.R. coul-handling plant at Fort Will in has taken from boats over five le mired thousand tons of coal, and the .N. R. over two hun- dred thousand to s at Port Arthur. Are you thinking of Christmas? It is not far away, is it ? Wise shoppers do not leave all their Ottrietiniss buying mail the last week, XvorY day now We are eellieg said petting aside these pretty goods, Fifty Cents secures any article, and we take care of it for you until the desired date, Our invitation le to SEE the geode now ; buy when and. where you wish. AILPAcCall &Goo Druggists and Opticians We have beautiful Cut Flowere, fresh daily LARGEST ANO B ES T IN WESTERN ONTARIO STRATFORD- ONT. This school enjoys the reputation of doing the ben work in Businees Education in the Dominion. The large schools in ()amide and United StateS emidny (ler graduates es teachers. We give the mane niseeio- tion to all, and that The Best. Students may enter at ally time. Write for free catalogue. Grit and Tory get the same rates when insuring in COSENS' Agency. All kinds of Loan, Real Estate and Insurance business transacted. Winham's Leading Shoe Store tamesematoseinesawanuirsammaissa Shoes Never mind what priced Shoe you want come here. We're making a fine showing of new Win- ter Weight Shoes for both men and women at We know ye can save you money on your Shoes. You'll know it, too, if you try one pair. Step in and see the new. Valour, Box Calf, Heavy Patent and Enamel Leather Shoes.