The Wingham Times, 1905-08-24, Page 1J'HE. WINCi
VOL XXXIV.--NO. 1740.
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VPIPiGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1905,
Labor Day Gelebration in Winharn ",
Tailor -Made
Clothes
$1 5.
We will make your suit to
your exact measures, to your
order for fifteen dollars cor-
_ rectly shaped and faultless-
ly fitted, superbly tailored
from some pure, all -wool fab-
ric, staunchly guaranteed.
For seventeen, eighteen
or twenty dollars we would
use a fabric of still higher
quality.
We make them with care
and skill and can guarantee
you entire satisfaction.
= Trousers made to order; at
$3.50, 3.75. $4, $5, $6.
A fine selection of Gents' Fur-
nishings always in stock.
MISILI Hoinuth
Tailor and Gents' Furnisher
2 doors from post offioe.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Iesa.d by- FRANK PATnRBON, No. 23 Victoria
street. Wingham, Ont. No witnesses required.
DOMINION BANK
WINCHAM
Capital paid up, $ 3,000 1000
Reserve Fund and
Undivided profits $ 3,644,000
farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest
allowed en deposits of $1 and upwards,
Ind added to prnfoipa130th June and 81st
December each year.
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager.
R. Ven.tone, Solicitor.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINCHAM.
'Capital paid up, $2,235,000.00.
Reserve Fund, $2,235,000.00.
'dotal Assets, $26,553,846.57.
President- Ron. Wm. Gibson.
Vice -President aril
General Manager --J. Tttatinuii;,
Assistant Gen. Manager -It. Et.'W'ATee i
irt'nEEcTonts
gob* Proctor, Chas. L. i. tion, J. 6. Mandril*,
Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A, Tiirge.
Iatp.otor-B. Willson.
BAVIUWS HANK.
interest */lowed on d.patie or ulnae end up -
grater arid added toprinotpal on slat Mai end
Mth Noloutber caoh year,
$tenial Deiiostte also scan ed Mt samara;
Wes of interest.
W. tOUigot% 'Tian .reit;
fDICKINBON&UO TUCK, 9oliottora,
PICKLING
SEASON
Try our store for your
Vinegars
Pure Spices
Flavoring Exlracts
Best Good at Lowest Prices
R.
A1 Hutchison
GROCERIES AND CROCKERY.
Phone 59. Prompt delivery.
To the Real Estate Buyer,
no matterwhere located:
I am absolutely sure I am in a position to
save you some money, unless the circumstances
wider Which you buy are very exceptional,
I can and will make it profitable for you to
buy through me. I am in touch with property
owners in every part of the country, and have
on ray lists to -day properties, (both in town and
country), that cannot be excelled either in
quality or price.
It makes no difference whether you want a
Hilo building lot or a $10,000 farm, I want to hear
from you.
J. MAGUIRE
Real Estate and Business Transfer Agent,
VANBTONE BLOCK. • WINGRAM, ONT.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
Thanksg wing Day.
An agitation bas _seen started to have
Thanksgiving Da.i fixed for the ]est
Monday in October It is claimed that
this would allow p srsons to have three
days with their fa ilies who would not
be able to got bona at all for Thanks-
giving day if it ere held on Thurs-
day, as has been stomary. Represent-
ations have been ade to the Govern.
ment on the subj ct and they will re-
ceive due conslde ation.
WANTED -A good smar boy wanted
at once. Apply to P. H, - iIl.
Fon .SALE. --A • oobilliard table.
Apply to Mrs. O r - . uld at Bank of
Hamilton.
Heathe'a in Bloom.
Postmaster Fisr. is in receipt of al
ix -ounce box of ..eather from historic
Inverness, capital of the Highlands of
Scotland. It is i_ very pretty sample
of purple, white a d bell heather, and
was sent by Mr. F. W. Galbraith, editor
of the Guelph M fury, who has been
touring through cotland, and portions!
of England and Ireland. fie arrived;
home on Monday ast.
1
Call to the Harvest.
The Canadian acific Railway officials
have received a ices indicating that a
larger and an ea liar supply of men than
was previously estimated will be re-
quired for the estern harvest. In ad-
dition to the ea.nrsion already announ-
ced to take plane on September 2nd, an
additional excirzsion is being arranged to
leave Wingham on August 25. The
same conditions as advertised for the
other exeursio
Dial early tr
Beemer for fn
s will apply to this ape-
in, See 0. P. R. Agent
t particulars.
Wear (beer's Shoes and Rubbers
Unexpect
Having to v
couple of week
immense stook
cost price; this
of a life tim
furniture you
next couple o
Time and spa
rate the snapr there are for you. Our
new premises announced later.
L. A. BALL & CO,
id Removal
`Date aur
we wi
ate.
remises in a
dispose of our
"urniture, eto,, at
v oertaiuly be a chance
Fancy -buying what
ill require during the
years at wholesale pride.
won't permit toenurme-
Bible Society Meeting.
A meeting o:! the Executive Commit•
tee of the Wi Alam Branch Bible Sod.
ety will be hel
the Baptist 0
(Thursday) eve
in the lecture room of
urch at 8 o'clock this
ing. All who contrib-
uted $1.00 or o'er last year to the funds
of the Society n this town are members
of the Wiugbam Branch, and are invited
to be present at.this meeting.
H Davis has several good houses and
a farm for sale. See him for particu-
lars.
Moving t . Auburn.
Mr. James 0-. itewart is leaving
Wingham to engage in the hardware
business at Auburn Mr. Stewart has
been a resident of Wingham for souse
years and the tow will lose a good
citizen in his remo 1. When Auburn
gets the C.P.R. con eetion it should be
a good centre and a wish Mr,, Stewart
every sncceas in hi new ho
PRIZE BUTTER,-
the
UTTER;the best package o
during two weeks,
28th.
e t11 pay 25c for
utter we receive
mmenoing August
Guo. E. KING.
10 men and boys wanted to work in
factory, Apply at office of the Canada
Furniture Manufacturers, Limited.
Farms, any size, quality, or price
For sale by
C. J. MAGUneE, Real Estate Agent.
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Lacrosse'em Finals
The Maple Le Lacrosse Club of
Wingham was in St. Marys yesterday
playing the first g e in the semi-finals.
St. Marys club will lay in Wingham on
Wednesday; Ang t 30th, and intend
running a special rain to Wingham on
that date and will be accompanied by a
large number of supporters. This will
be the best lacro a game of the season.
Remember the y -Wednesday of next
week.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE -To accommo•
date our country customers, and those
requiring meat for threshings, etc„ our
shop will be open until 9 p. m.
Tnos. T. FIELD.
Former Win hamite Dead.
A former residen of Wingham, Seth
Langley, died at hi home in London on
Friday last. Dace, ed moved with his
family to London s me three years ago,
after residing in W gham for a number
of years. Prior to moving to Wingham
the deceased live on a farm in Turn -
berry. He was i his 77th year and was
father of Mr. Ja es Langley, a former
well-known bra man on the L. H. & B.
Railway.
HELP WANTED AT THE UPHOLSTERING
FACTORY. -Two apprentices to the up-
holstering business, two in the finishing
department, a strong boy for mattress
department, also first class upholsterers,
cabinetmakers and finishers. Apply to
WALKER & CLEGG, Wingham.
Early Shopping on Saturdays.
The following from the Stratford
Beacon is quite a I applicable to Wing -
ham as to Stratf ird, and should be read
and acted upon b ' our citizens: "The
attention of oitizs ns has frequently been
called to the advkiabihty of early shopp-
Dr, Butler, lye, Ear, Nose and Throat ing on Saturday nights. There is little
Specialist, 370 @teen's Avenue, London, excuse for ]ate p archaising and the owe
3rd door East St. Andrew's Church. tom entails a great deal of hardship on
Glasses supplied. . both salesmen an the proprietors, It
is just as easy fo 90 per cent of those
who are out on S turday nights to make
This is ommendable. their purchases efore nine o'clock as it
The Wife an family of Mr. Ashby is to walk about n hour or so and then
stetted front Lo don, Eng., on Saturday do their buying. In many cases shop,
eiening last. ..Ashby came out this ping can be doe in the afternoon on
spring and has f r some time been em- Saturday. It i not snrprising that af-
plo ed in the U ion furniture footers,. ter being on th it feet. 12 to 14 hours,
A number of th ladies Of the Methodist salesmen and ledwomen are physically
Church, leernin of the Wended arrival unfit to enjoy. unday and absent them -
of the family, rrenged to giie them a selves from' hutch, The fault lied
pleasant reoepti n, and for A fen days largely with t e people. It is an evi•
of /Nit Week ` ere aetiyely engaged in dance of inuoleiice, lorgetfltlness or
$;ting tip Midi "ehihig•the home. Mr. want of cons deration on the part of
and biro. Jobb and hotly taro now cnstozners to i-tpose late work upon the
comfortably l ted in their kO1sse On mercbante, cIt rim and delivery boys on
John l0r , tot their h0 h dyf sonro foo- some Saturday n o o if all we no do as
tAs'y, and f� eeplyite D,�z9tteftxl to the some of the s ores do, make nodolfver•
rig lneu and NM- les after 0 o'0 4 k, it Wotild greatly help
sideration. to promote early buying,"
When Visiting he Fair.
The following fro S. T. Church,
President of the Hare Old Boys' Asso-
ciation, Toronto, ape for itself : "The
Huron Old Hoye of Toronto extend a
most cordial invitaticsi again this year
to all Huronites who Mend the Exhibi-
tion here, to make the r headquarters at
the H. 0. B. tent, " S.siety Row," Sept.
2nd to Sept. 8th, in sive. No pains
will be spared to mak both the old boys
and the old girls fr the old county
Welcome."
Do yon want to buy a farm or a house
and lot on your own terms? If so go to
C. J. MAGUIRE, Real Estate Agent.
Bowling at cLderich.
The Wingbam bowlers did not bring
home any of the prizes from Goderich,
though they report t. ,ree days good
sport, in the county town. In the doub-
les Messrs. Dudley Homes and A. M.
Crawford played up in the semifinals
and were then detente by two Kincar-
dine players, Stewar and Ross. In
the singles, R. J. Ste art, Kincardine
won over It W. Tb mson, Goderioh.
H. Finahcnnip's Loud n rink won the
trophy, R. S. hays' eaforth rink the
Association and J. D. 'Connell's Gode-
rich rink the Oonsolat n.
No better investment than to buy a
good house and Iot in Wingham. For
sale by
C. J. MAozIRE, Real Estate Agent.
pisturking th Peace.
County Constable, eo. A. Phippin
had a number of yonn men appear be-
fore Police Magistrate orton on Friday
last on a charge of dis nrbing the peace
in throwing atones at house near the
Western . Foundry. Crown Attorney
Seager was here,from oderich, in the
interests of the Qrow and R. Vanatone
defended a number of the young men.
b'our of the number ere fined $1 and
costs and nine were t off on suspended
sentence. The Tsar s hopes this will
I be a lesson for the y ting men and that
we will now hear no ore of this kind
of trouble. We h ve no room for
rowdyism and Count Constable Phippin
is to be commended or his prompt acti-
on in endeavoring t put a stop to this
kind of thing.
Fon SALE -A six -roomed frame cot-
tage„ in good reair; also 11/ acres of land
in village of Bluevale. Will be sold
reasonable. Apply on premises for par-
ticulars. WALTER PATERSON.
Death of M •s, Smith.
This week we reword the death of
Sarah A. Vanalstin i, beloved wife of
Mr. Hiram Smith, hieh sad event oc-
curred on Monday orning Deceased
had been a residen of this section for
many years, and s aged 65 years, 3
months ant& 11 da s. Along with her
husband, she lived or a number of years
on a small farm a joining Lower Wing -
ham, and a few Beare ago moved into
Wingham, subse .uently returning to
Lower Wingham, Mrs. Smith bad been
seriously ill for Some weeks and her
death was looked for, bat the blow will
be a severe one t her bereaved husband,
sone and daugh rs, The funeral took
place on Tuesda afternoon to Wingham
cemetery from a residence of her Bon-
in -law, Mr. Ro . Groves.
The Trans to January, 1906, for 25c.
Relief
Guaranteed
The famOns English Remedy for
Dyspepsia and all other disorders
arising from imperfect digestion,
Dr. FolhergilPs
Dyspepsia
tablets
is certainly giving satisfaction,
.35c PER BOX.
Every bot guaranteed.
aim
Walton McKibbon
DRUGGIST.
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WINGHAM.
Lowney's ChoeoletesY-fresh this week.
TIMES.
1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Monday, September 4th, 1905
Draws Have/Been Made.
The draws for th. playing for the let
of bowls, given by ?resident Hepburn,
of the Wingham yowling Clab /lave
been made, and all layers are to have
their preliminary az_3 first rounds play-
ed on or before the 7th of September.
Ur. A. M. Crawfordwill this year give
a box of Spanish had made cigars to
the runners up. Tis series of genies
have been very fate sting in past seas-
ons and promise to a lapse anything of
the past as there are any new players
this year.
Resignation at School.
A special meeting f the School Board
was held on Tnesda evening, with all
the members presen , called for the pur-
pose of dealing wit the resignation of
Mr. H. G. Manning who has had charge
of one of the roc s at the school and
was doing part of t a Continuation Class
work; also the rest uation of Mr. John
Gray, caretaker. n motion both resig-
nations were weep ed and Mr. Manning
was given a testi onial. On motion of
Trustees Homut and Kerr, the Secre-
tary was instructed to advertise in the
Toronto Globe a d Mail for a teacher
with the nesessark- qualifications to take
Mr. Manning's lace, On motion of
Trustees Abraham and Homntb, Mr.
Hugh Hamilton was engaged as care-
taker in plane of 1l r. John Gray. Trustee
Lloyd reported th t in company with Mr.
Hunter, of Kin° rdiue, he had visited
the school and fou d that some changes
were needed in onneotion with the
boiler. These mat ere will be dealt with
at a special meeti g of the Board t6 be
held next Wednes ay evening. /
Fon SALE—Pari
niture, ali in good
Mrs. Orr, John stre : t
ousehold fur -
ion. Apply to
est,
Visiting i Winnipeg.
The following r
man well.known
ed in a recent '
Free Press: Mr
of Wingham, 0
' guests of Mr.
Business colleg
ployee of the
when he was
the mailing r
Free Press w
the edition b
hours. The
ating the ma
that time co
and Luxton
local editor,
building of
galed mem
stories of th
chickens o
from plank
wet weathe
since 1873,
change. Th
sure was the
ference to a gentle -
0 our readers appear -
sue of the Winnipeg
and Mrs. Hugh Ross
., are in the city, the
Dods, of the Central
Mr. Ross was an em-
ree Press 32 years ago,
gaged folding papers in
om. • In those days the
s printed on a hand press,
ing run off in about two
trongest man in town oper-
bine. Tho paper was at
trolled by Messrs. Kenny
and James McGregor was
Mr. Ross visited the new
be paper yesterday, and re-
ers of the present staff with
days when he shot prairie
main street, and leaped
to plank there during the
He has not been in town
d naturally observed the
only thing he located for
ateway of old Fort Garry.
Contract for Cement Fiume.
A special m;:ting of the Town Council
was held on riday evening last, with
Mayor Bell d Councillors Bennett,
Bell, Greer, St wart and Wanstone pres-
ent. Tenders •r the construction of a
flume at the da n were received as fol-
lows :-From R- Whitelaw, Woodstock,
for material for. steel flume, $875, f.o.b.
cars Woodstock , and with connections,
$75 extra ; Hun er Bridge & Boiler Co.,
steel flume witl'.flange, $995, or furnish
all material and )ut in position complete
for 417751; P. Macdonald, Brussels,
cement. fume, 'i$5'50.per _cnbio yard, and
35c per cubic yar for excavating ; W,
H. Green, came flume, all complete,
with proper conn alone to bulkhead, etc,
$1350 ; F. Gutt•idge, cement flume,
$1285, extra exe.ovating 400 per oubio
yard. After due,. consideration it was
concluded that th i tender of Mr. Green
was the most fav rable, and it was ao.
cordingly accepter., oh motion of Couns.
Bennett and Bell. The agreement be.
tween the 13e11 Telephone Co. and the
town was read. The Company agrees to
pay $100 a year fo • a term of five years
for a franchise of the streets, and Will
not raise the preser-.t rates to subscribers
in the town during that period. On tno•
tion of Owens. Gres and V'anStone, the
offer of the Crimpling Was accepted, to
date from July lst. 1905. A. discussio>i
arose in regard to pities using the base.
went of the town tall as a storeroom,
and the matter wtI�
enquired into. Att
the feet that eine tl
in the duties of the
polr'tfon of the Work
probably be further
ntinn watt drawn to
e change was made
]hie;, a considerable
assigned to him un-
der the new arrange ant is now actually
performed by nth re. S.Tbral other
matters fn connect' n with the duties 01
the Chief were d• seed, and will likely
be dealt with in fie tear future.
The Timm 25 dents till end Of year.
QHURC
NOTES.
Rev. J. N. McI
service in the Bt
water on Sunday
Rev, W. E. N
of Home Mission,
ces in the Winghi
Sunday nest.
Dr Warden, general agent of the
Presbyterian ch rch who has been ill
for a long time, nd whose condition a
few weeks ago was reported to be serious,
is improving, fa 'orably.
Rep. Win. Lo ve will preach a sermon
to the members of the Canadian For-
esters at Belgreve 012 Sunday after-
noon. An invitation has been sent to
the members of Sie Order in Wingham
to attend this se ice.
We underatan that Rev. A. B. Faarey
of Aylmer has d tided not to come to
Wingham as rect r of St. Paul's church.
A Vestry meetin was held on Monday
evening, when it as decided to take a
little time in the matter of securing a
successor to Rev. m. Lowe.
Rev. J. H. Ost rhout, pastor of the
the Wroxeter cir it of the Methodist
church, will occu y the pulpit of the
Wingham Method et church neat Sun-
day. Rev. Mr. 0 terhout will be re-
membered as one o the young men who.
wereordained to the work of minis.
try at the meetin of London Con.
faience held in Wi gham in June, 1903.
After being vamnt many months
through the elevatic n of the late rector,
Venerable Archdeacon D. Williams, M.
A., to the Bishopric of the Diocese of
Huron, an incnmbe t was duly instal-
led in St. Jame's E iscopal Church at
Stratford on Sunday in the person of
Rev. William Olnff, ate of Strathroy. In
this connection it is interesting to note
that in a period e tending over fifty-
five years, only t ree rectors have
ministered to the p rich. Until 1892 for
over forty-two yea s the late rural dean
of Perth, Canon atterson, filled the
position; from 189 Rev. David Wil-
liams, M. A., to 905 was rector, and
now the Rev. Clu
an, B, A,, conducted
ptist Church at Tees -
afternoon.
eton, Superintendent
will conduct the servi-
in Baptist church on
The Town n Darkness.
The town was in larkness for a couple
of hours on Wednsday evening of last
week, owing to a alight break at the
power house. The ^_IIrEs staff was well
aware that the poi
were forced to run
hand, and the papers
late for the mails,
understand the dela
papers last week.
Bradwiu, was away
and some people e
balked. This is the
installation of elute
over three years ag
muscles have been tl
It is a good record,
to find with last we
er was off, as we
alf oar edition by
ere in consequence
bscribers will thus
in receiviug their
nr good friend, Mr.
or a few holidays,
y the machinery
rst time since the
power in the office
that the printers'
us called into play.
id we have no fault
's delay.
w>li �T ern
`SPIRO?'
Yon read of it in the principal
magazines and newspapers all
over the •United States and
Canada.
" SPIRO" has gained the re-
putation of being the best
toilet powder to destroy the
odor of perspiration.
Other preparations may appeal
to you because they are highly
perfumed, but when you have
used them, the combination of
perfume and the odor of pers-
piration will be displeasing to
your associates.
We have a new supply of
" SPIRO " in 25c eprink top
boxes, and are now giving
samples.
Car A picture of Niagara Falls,
well worthy of framing, is
given with the first 25o box.
A I1McCaII & Co1
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Druggists and Opticians
WINGHAM, - ONT.
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Train Your
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•l. up-to-date business methods. .I.
tiA np f yol u cannooill t eccallou full informs -
.p N. REGINALD FLETCHER, Principal. 4,
�• 12 years teaching experience. •l•
GEO. SPOTTON, • President. .I.
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What's the use having brains if you 4.
don't use then ? Brains are given you 4.
to think with - to produce thoughts 4.
which would earn you money, fame and d•
position. .t
What are you doing with yours ?
Why don't you make them part of .I.
the machinery by which the wheels of n
commerce revolve ?
Wingham Business College
'}' will train your brain for a high -salaried 4•
Dates of Fall Fairs.
Wingham Sept. 28.29
Toronto Aug. 28 -Sept. 9
London ..,,., Sept. 8-16
Walkerton. Sept. 14-15
Mildmay.................. Sept. 25-26
Listowel Sept. 26.27
Ripley. Sept. 26.27
Goderich. ,... Sept. 26-27
Harriston . , .. Sept. 28-29
Teeswater . , . Oct. 2 - 3
Lncknow.. Oct. 4. 5
Brussels Oct. 5 - 6
Gorrie Oct. 7
Blyth ... , .... .. Oct. 10-11
Dungannon „ , . Oct. 12-13
Wingham's Leading Shoe Store
The
Best
School
Shoes
The School Shoe question again.
Fall term commences shortly, and with it comes the
demand for
Solid, Stylish, Comfortable School Shoes
for the Boys and Girls.
Our School Shoes will stand the rough 'knocks and
hard kicks they are bound to receive.
Shoes that combine the Parent's desire for wear with
the Children's idea of looks.
Every pair made upon honor, good Workmanship and
solid leather from heel to toe.
Our Guarantee Back of Every Pair.
School Shoes at $1.00, $1.215 and $1.50, accord-
ing to size and style.
Remember, we sew- free of charge all ripe in ShOes
bought of us,
ter See u9 foie 1Prfirtkit mind Valises
♦ ♦ . J. G R,.
Sheer to the People.