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The Wingham Times, 1906-01-18, Page 8THE WING$Al TIMES JANUARY 18, 1906 MINOR LOOMS, Gobiltrea, and wee at supper, the lady Reflections of a Bachelor. addressed him: "Sir, I have been eon- Prom the New rout press. Renew for the Tates. sideriug the matter of a wife to be a —Changeable weather during the hast helpmeet for you; and have found one, trusty and true, if Somewhat inexper- week. ienced by reason of her youth." "Awl who is she?" asked Knox. ' My daugh- ter Meg, who sitteth at your etds," was the somewhat astonishing reply. But Knox was accustomed to judge quickly, and to oecide great bones in short apace of time. Turning to the trembling MFg, be said, "My bird, are - -Rave you renewed your eubsorilition to the Toles for }190(i. —Regular old fashioned winter weather on Tuesday of this week. —Ruyan County Council will meat at Gloderioh on Tuesday of next weep. —Miss Mae Knox entertained a pun• Iter of young people Monday evening. —Bijou Oomedy Co. in Opera House, Wingham, all next week, fleeter auspices of the firemen. —Tenders are being asked for the pnrobese of the Reotory property, cor- nier John and Centre streets See advt. in another column for full particulars, -The petition of residents of Gode- rich Township, Huron County, that the Provincial await deportment make au examination of the books of the muni- cipality, has been granted. The West Ontario Pacific Railway Company propose, if Parliament gives a charter, to builo a branch line from Lon- don northerly through the counties of Middlesex, Oxford, Perth, Huron aad Bruce to Lake Huron. —Mr W J Henderson, of the Bluevale road, lost a valuable two year-old colt one day last week. The animal injured itself in the stall, and had to be killed. This is the second horse Mr Henderson has lost in less than a year. -coughs, colds. hoarseness, and other throat attlments are gniekty relieved by Cresoleno iablots. ten. cents Der box. All druggists --.The White Star Line, of Detroit, is already making preparattous for the annual June trip between Goderich and Detroit. Excursion Agent Ayer announ- ces that the Goderich people will be given two days in Detroit next time. Wben woman trusts her husband it is a sign the doesn't let him know it. People eau be friends as long as they don't try to prove anything to each other. Generally a girl picas out the wrong man to fall in lave with Duce; but the man it a hundred times, Lots more bachelors would beeome husbands it their married friends ti ereu't always trying to oonvit,ce them that you willing to marry me?" She answer. it isn't all misery. ed, "Yes, sir; only I fear I am but a slight thing to be the wife of Mr Kuoe " " .iy bird," he said, "It yon be willing to take me, you must take your venture of God's providence, even as I am ready to do, I go through the land on foot; often with but a wallet and my Bible. I am a wanderer, as I sail a while agoue. yet fully appreciated that from modest Butyou may put into my wallet some heginuings it has Brown under Ha pr's gear for yourself, and go with me, if you i ant maua)~ement until stoew it Ia not only will. Will you lodge where I lodge ? the moat but there anty one pa rnr ig yi~ Ontario. they? is only one horning And will you bear the wallet at times, paper in all Canada that exceeds it in if I bid you to do it?" "Aye, sir, all oirculaciou, will be trust There was a time when people thought this I will do!" "And youy they had to get a morning paper if they and true, end good as your word?" ` wanted all the news, but that prejudice "Aye, Birt" So there was no more fuss about it, and John Knox, wedded the youngest daughter of the house of Ochil - tree, Margaret Stewart, daughter of "the good Laird." He was sixty-seven, but already an old roan, Waken by hardships and toil. Pretty Meg "bore the wallet" very often during the years they spent together. "I find," wrote Lethington to Queen Elizabeth, "that blaster Knox is less cable news covers the events of the Old The Toronto Star's Wonderful Growth. One cannot find in this country a Parallel for the remarkable progress of 'file Turooto Daily Star during the last live or six years. It is a tact perhaps not has given way to a couviotion that to really get the news while its hot and crisp yon must read a live afternoon daily like The Toronto Star. The great advances made in printing machinery and telegraphy are largely responsible for this Once it took all night to get the previous day's news into print. That was the morning paper's era. Now the Toronto Star pablishes all the news of all the world up to within half an hour of the time the edition is printed. On account of the difference in time, its bitter of speech since he wedded his young wife." But the famous sermon in St Giles' came after that. There was plenty of bitterness left, as poor Queen Mary found to her dost, BABY'S HEALTH —At the nomination meeting of the "When a child is well, give it nomedi- electors of the Township of Tnrnberry fi nt'sigs of vtxonbte the eagiretnint at mother ie held in the Foresters Hall, Bluevale, on will give Baby's Own i'ablets, which Tuesday, Jany 15th, Mr. Robert Mc- promptly cure indigestion, co!io, Dotted - Micheal was elected by acclamation to patina, diarrhoea, simple fevers and 3zl1 the valency in the Council for the teething troubles. They contain not one year 1906. —The Ladies' Aid Society of St. An- drew's Presby terian Church, will hold a .social and entertainment in the Iecture Ont., says: "Baby'a Own Tablets room of the church this (Thursday) wrought a wonderfnl ohango in my little ravening. A good program leas been pre- one. When he was two months old he and refreshments will be served. began to tail and Dried almost night ana paredday. But after giving him the tablets Admission, 10 cents for children and 15c he grew well and is now a bright, laugh - for adults. ing baby, who scarcely ever gives any trouble. The Tablets are surely a bless. —Mr and Mrs John Lennox celebrated leg to both mother and child." All drug - the filth anniversary of their wedding ists sell these Tablets or you can get them en Tuesday and in.the evening entertain- by mail at 25 cents a box by writing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, ed a few of their friends at their home Out. soy Diagonal street. The TIMES joins with the numerous friends in wishing ; Mr and Mrs Lennox many more happy o JA91ESToWee years of wedded life. Mr Donald Innes of Moorefield visited particle of opiate or poisonous "sooth• ing" stuff, yet they give refreshing sleep because they remove the cause of sleep- lessness and the child awaxens bright and wail. Mrs. k', McIntosh, Wabigoon, Sore Throat end Coughs A simple. effective and safe remedy for all throat Iv/rations is found in Cresol ne .Antiseptic Tablets Thy comb;nc thegermicidal value of Crcso.ene with thesootbing properties of slippery elm and licorice. lOc. All Druggists #00 HOW JOHN KNOX MARRIED. Somebody has recently unearthed old papers relative to the second marriage of ,Cohn Knox. The story is characteristic. Not only the Church but the whole realm was greatly disturbed in those day Cardinal Beaton, the Roman Prince Bishop, had been murdered at St. .Andrews; many Protestants were burnt at the stake; Knox had been sent a prisoner to France, where he toiled at the galleys in chains. A year or two later he was in England preaching and teaching the '.new" faith; for the Re- great opportunities awaiting it. forming religion ftourised in Scotland, in Messrs Jas Moses and Wm MacDonald spite of Queen Mary and her Catholic attended the Scottish concert in Wing - friends. Knox came home to his own hair on the 9th lust., and report a very land, where he became the very center pleasant time. and chief of the Reformers. Ile was at this time a widower, and free to devote his whole energies to the cense. Miss Mina McKelvery has returned The Laird of Ochiltree, with his lady from visiting friends in Toronto. and most of the household, were his A number of the friends of Miss Mag. devoted adherents. In Ochiltree Rouse (here still exists the "lodging" where gie Taylor, from this 'vicinity and the village of Brussels spent a very enjoy- able evening at her home last Thursday friends here recently. Mr Percy Richardson of Brussels visit- ed at Jas Strachan's on Sunday last. A F MacDonald visited friends in Win ham and Lucknow last t week. Mr Wm Hall of Ethel was in our burgh last Thursday. A meeting of the Bible Society was held in Victoria Hall on Sabbath even- ing. Addresses were given by the chair- man, Mr. Thos Strachan, ar., and Messrs W H Kerr and Class Richardson of Brussels. Mr Strachan spoke of the power of God's word and said he de- plored the fact that it was not read and studied more, especially in our schools. Mr Kerr dwelt on what the Bible had done and what the Society had been able to do • gh its agency, and Mr Richardson it more with the work done the n b h Canadian r y branch and the • r'_ Mr. Jae McEwen, merchant of Gode- rich, visited at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos McEwen of this place. the evangelist could always Sud a bed, a table, m stool and a candle stick—kept World until a late hour every evening, so that there is practically nothing fresh left, for the next morning's papers. You can get The Toronto Star and the paper', ou are now reading for one year for :$1 55. ISOKS. HAaNNA.—At Wingluttn nu Thursday, 11th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. C=eoege C. Hanna; a daughter. MARRTED RITCHIE—BY-MAY—At the manse. Seaforth, on ann. lath, by Rev F. H. Larkin, B. A., Mr. C. M. Ritchie, of 13 u•se}s, to Miss Margaret J, Bewley, of Morris. BmGi:R—GNA»Es--At the Methodist church. Langduwn,.Torth Dal:. ts,',y Rev, h .T. Rucks, Mr Otto E. Rueger, of Dresden, North Dakota totnterlyufEast 1'i'arvanostr, to 'Miss Annie Grave., of Langdon, North Dakota. DIED Hoot SR—Iu East Wawanosh, on January Uth, Mr. Joseph B. Hoover, aged tie years. Cunnus.—At kiarnceh. on Tuesday, Tanury pith, t00a3, Mary Bell Geddes, only daughter of Jot.0 and Belen Geddes, of Be;giave, aged 1:.' years, 3 months imd 13 days. PROPERTY FOR LE rl,ENDEI3S will be ace, ed by the under - 9. signed up to 12 o' hoe' , nor,:•, on Saturday, January 27th. for th melts,, Ut that very desirable property oncoiner of John and Centre streets, known as the Rectory. being a large two -+tory brick dwelling, lately re - shingled. Parties tendering will t'9- -.0• state price for Rectory and one lot or Reetary and t :e o luta. mote i3eLL, J. H KERN.. Church Wardens. FARM FOR SALE One s On of the best farm. inhe is hip T i.2iiP 0 f Turnberry,being lot 1 and partr t 4 in the 7th con., contain ng 107 acres, 11 cleared ex- cept 4 acres of hardwood bit. . This farm is well fenced and drained an the land in a high state of cultivation. The is about -0 acres under grass and 81s acre of good fall wheat and a large orcha . inning water, eonven- lent to the buildfn •s nd open the whole year round, supplies t e stock with water. The barn is a large fra e barn with stone founda- tion and cement floors for cattle and hogs. The house is large and comfortable with en excellent cellar and cistern. Two lime kilns and a limestone quarry are on the premises, The farm is 0 miles from Whichani and 4 miles from Wroxeter, 11miles from church and 1 mile from a post Wiles.. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms as the proprietor is going West. For further particulars {apply on the premises or address (,lenfarruw P. 0. D. FRASER, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0. 1517, chapter 129 sec. a',, that all persons having claims against the estate of Hannah Almeria Long, late of the Towu of Winghtun, in the County of Huron, widow, deceased, who died ou or about the sixteenth day of December A. D. 1003, are required to .send by post prepaid or to deliver toti an,tone, Stair:tor for the Executors. on or before the sixth day of Feb- ruary A.D. 1001), tht•ir names, addresses and dei.eriptfons Cita a ?Air of partfoulnrs 0f their curia+ and the ostia,' of the securiry (if any: held bythem duly certified, and tltat after the said day the Executors will proeeed to distribute the assets of the dart ascii ain,,ng the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they shall thou have nolle,. tinted this 0th day of January. 1144. R. V A1STONE, Wingham P. O. Solieit•'r for the Executors. 0. sl , sv�AGWE sir ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, 1hIlallitA>tCE AND LOAN AGENT .Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Cor veV3nelrt • done. OFFICE -sly Vanstone Block, Open Saturday nights from 7 to 0 o'clock, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Tenders will be re.:•ivcd by the undersigned up to January 2.9th at 4 o'clock p• m. for the cort.truction of n br -ige over the Maitland laver on Water streeI, Wingliarn. Plains and +preiflcations ran been at the Town Clerk's oiiiee. ?•he lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. U BELL Chairman of Rat and Bridge Committee, Mooting of Coro i County Council The council of the Co inty of Huron will meet in the council chamber in the 9 own of Goder. MI on Tuesday the :Lc/ day of January at 8 u'eln 'k p. nt All accounts again 4:: the Bounty must he tiuce<i wit,' the Clerk b •fare this date Dated Jett. 10th. Doe. W. LANE, WANTED A reliable amen; for Wingham and snrrounding county. Good pay weekly. Exclusive terricore Sample case or out- fit, free. Our to Ins are the best in the business. a need a man of good character and a lity during Fall and winner months. OVER 000 AC and most extensi a•ta, includtrg 1 stook, small fruits Fast selling spe first time. Writ The .Pelhaa: TORO RES. The choicest e list of stock m Can - mit and ornamental and seed potatoes. ialties offered for the for terms now to Nursery Co., TO, On. SYNOPSIS OF DAWN NarthwI 8nmesieag Regulations, Any e'ett numbered seetdon of Dominion Lands in Manitobe or the Northwest Provinces, excepting 8 and 20, not re., eyed, may be home steatled by any person who 15 the sole head 0f a family, or any male over 18 years of cgs, to the extent of one-quarter section of 1410 acres, more or less. Entry may be made personally at the local land ogler for the district in which the land is situate, or if the homesteader desires, he may, on nppllcatiou to the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, the Commissioner of Immfgration, Winnipeg, or the local agent, receive authority for some ono to make entry for him, The homesteader is required to perform the renditions connected therewith under one of the following pians : 1, At least six mouths' residence upon and eultivation of the laud in each year for three yeal•s. t. b if the father for mother, if the father is deceased a of the homesteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by such person residing with the father or mother. 4:b If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by hint in the viein- ityof his homestead, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. 1' Six nof writing should ands at Ottawa tt.att o f intention toaPPlv for patent. W. W. CORY Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N. 13—i'nauthorized publication of this ad- vertisement will not be paid for. 4044,4,9440040040440044•4444 i• NEW- c. • t O O • ButdierShop • tt y y O 1-i3V E opened a Butcher Shop • in premises two doors north r • of the Chisholm Block. and • 4 em fully prepared to supply the O brat of all kinds of 4 4 : Fresh and Cured Meats. Special attention paid to orders ; O4 from tarmt'rs and others for meat • 4 in large quantities. • • e A share of your patronage is • te respectfully solicited. 4 DIAMOND i m 4 • 44.440••••••040m•0040440A• in readiness. One night at supper my evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Th en of this i held • a lady sari, "Mr. Knox, I am minded that a young m la p ace e ball in the house en the old Snell home - yon are lost for the lack of a wife!" Notire fs }terel>y t;tv n pursuant to R. S. 0 , I"Madam; 'her returned, in some alarm, stead. �� very enjoyable time was spent 1slr,, C}t31t. 120, Sec.. that 311eeteens Ravin), . ,. , by all of the !ergo number resent, Maims against the a t;etr ie Albert Willits, i I am a wanderer. No one would take g I late of the Township itowicie in the County On Monday of this week two meetings of Huron, farmer, de •eased, who tifrxl ort or fora husband a wanderer suck as I. about the t.,r day of ereutber, A. D. lee% ar.•' LadyOcteiltree must have Leen a born of the Farmers' Institute, one in the re•qufrad e'eettd by est prepaid or to xlel afte.rncon and One in the evening, were ver to Ii. t nnatrir t+uiieit<>r for the Ad• t xnotchmatter. "If that is all your ob. �+ minfstratri:t, ns o , ore tit.• : ,tIt day oP Tauri• held in Victoria Hall. Iu the afternoon nry A.D Hint, their n lues, a(ldr, s,•s and des• Jcctiane," said she, "I'll make inquiries, r•ripticns and a full s teute•nt of liartieulars of ' L t interestinge ande and instinctive i th it rtr,nos t. int rr n • se • - Ck ve E t Yu f the t and let you know the result at your nc `:t lectures ee wererarity of , t anyi held lsy tht•nt tiny (•e•rtifid, and that after ; -: oamiLg dais way!,r given by Meets Mab adgean of the +aid day the odor aistratrc will eructed to And ii:( Hiro elle did first of her Walters, and Duncan Anderson, of Si (dfstribtde t}:r• tts,Sts +f tlu• dor, test dbniena the ; : # meet; thet4-0. h3virt receard ()fl t" to' 1 , own t:ce Co. and Mr T Bennett rend a very l the claims of tticrlt r tr.Lnli t�t.^.n have uofiee. ' E eldest dataJ~hter, but the girl "thou' ht t i g , a — r for the Adminiytratrix, j interesting essay oII farming. The chief acorn of an Did man, and a preacher, feature of the evening meeting was a ; 'lobeit forbye." Jean, the second daughter, I3at••,l titi•',Nthtia; Iecture, in which farming was ecrotared i hurriedly observed that sue honed lien and contrasted thith other vocation, by ! _ mother ee.shed a hatter future for her i than should she marry one who called Mr Duncan Anderson. Although the f S himself ', wanderer.' But Margaret, the wetether was {vet and disagreeable, a good audience was pteeent at both meet- Notice Whereby s, fit t , 1 ..,, when Lees/ Ochiltree asked if she could, €I ! of t Town-hilt the iestate li ;re, f tTnrr:i. ri ir,(in thio re.my 1 think of r Knorr, who would presently jet Huron. Fanner det•ea-' d. who died on or 1 als,ut tit,• bath day P NnvenxLer A;•14,0111.1r.!:1; it , li ' i, to e Ile even a greater light than he was bTarthall Fidel, Chicago's great mer- I err nisi d tv send 1,, post l,repafd or ,0 deliver fetitr he would not think of rile!" She i 11ta0, their names, ddre.st •• of ata deserti,tions but seventeen, and "passing ?1Tr. John 'Watson Was probably fatally seri a fun stnt,•tne it of particular:+ of their INISS passin tome- / elafms and {lie' molt ,• of fixe• zn!r,ity : if any, 8 Carded by Yellin(; into a hot water tanii , hal by ,. r .'f'a r , 1 r filo „ „moat i at yman's tannery at ea on. d to - tried tray' lady, highly pleased, I lI i tr 1 t t t' a rm r t' f t1 duo( 1 stoke 7Lgtiricsr and soon. let you Bear ; Elector in Weet Assiniboia, Saskatch- ide anawcr." It vias jest ';that she had ! owan anis Sherbrooke, tine„ will be held ;o Knof: : en Feb. filth. Nominations a week ear. When west tllo pre.a JMJ esune tot IIer. 11. VAN$TONI'l. win h in l' (1 JUT D! A COMPLETE STO( is OP Ovrcoflng$, II to Suiiiogs T1iOt8Ii11I1GS AND V ESTIxGS. These aro all of the latest designs and materials, and at prices that are reasonable. of December 3. i). 1t1.i. i We have a special line of T CREDITORS. Bieck (llt$ Site Serres you ought to see. • v.'n ir.t'tntR'1.0 lsri" youngest, blushed and hung her head i {!hap. I. esee. ee, tax .t an eereete haying claims i s. then? "Madam," she stammered, "I -chant prince, lacked alter a short illness, i }r;f"„ii ,>r? fu: tri te<tli day tee o Iten7 January to lye.” "If that is all your objection," 1 d th tet duly rti t d. in I iii, t aft,• II p, d s xldal.'ly the Moii cstratriz wilt prods `�' �� J j r,. f,tr ti +• •'l n• et •lath amongl * mail piWeil Mt, pard' ,Corticol t terr•tn, itaviru rrrlard only II, Flip ,•litias of w1 hit +h4• shall titre itav,• nodes'. %,:Il and have a lcok through our stock and see the 'Fashions for Fall and Winter. All you have to do is tell its how you want your garment made, and we make it that way. Our Trimmings are of the best. If. 'i AN$T(d1 E, St itmlint,t P. 0., Soli itor fut'A•ltnfttistratris. i ob•,1 this861I1clay of D. t:ent',er A. i3., 1605. TAILOR. 'rrsrw+ 1 SELL REAL ESTATE No Matter Where it is. 1 have for sale et the present time 7,00C/flares of choice farm lends in Huron County, and I ask you before you buy your farm to see the bargains 1 have t0 offer you. Just the property you want may be on my list. Rouses for sale, from $400 up to $9000. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance effected. C. J. MAGUIRE Ileal Estate and Business Transfer Agent, VA,NsruNa 1iaoms. • WINGHAM, Oxer. FOR SALE CHEAP A comfortable cottage on North St, ABNER CONN Insurance, Loan and Estate agent. WIN GIIAM. CENTRAL S GcfrT� NT. -e. ,/ Do you want a good position in the Commercial World? The Purest and shortest road is via this school. We '. give a course of training that is not surpassed by any Business College in Canada. We give individual in- structiou therefore you may enter at • any time. Wzite for free catalogue and get full particulars. ELLIOTT & MclACiiLAN PRINCIPALS. PRINCIPALS. MEET@NCS OF Fan1er3 flthIe, Meetings of the East Huron Farmers' Institute will beeld as follows:— Walton, Thur ay, January 18th. Harlock, Frilly�•, January 19th. Winthrop, Saterday, Jaunary 20th. St. Colnmban, Monday, January 22nd. To be add tease 1 by Duncan Anderson of Rugby, assisted by good local speak- ers. Meetings at 1 40 p.m. and 7.80 p m. All are cordial v invited to be present and take part in be discussious. Thos. MCMItee: , P. A. MoAerrnrn, President. Secretary. WiNGHAM aehhi 4 '7 hop Having purchaser) the above buswess, I am *low prepared to attend to the wants of the public in all kinds of Machinery Repairing, Steam Fittiug, etc, W. . S. ESTES MACHINIST' J. W. K. V.ANNORM.AN, DIVISIONAL. SUPT. orI Steep ange Manufactured by Wroughl Iron Range Company, LIsiv, TORONTO, ONTARIO. FOUNDED 1864. CAPITAL, $I,000,000. The above is a cut of our improved nickle plate Range, with handsome enamelled reservoir attached to water front in fire box. The Wrought Iron Range Co, have located one of their divisions in Wingham and will canvas the surrounding country from this place. To whom it may concern:— Four years ago I purchased a Home Comfort Range and have found it spleudidly adopted to our western wants. I know of dozens of my neigh - bore who are more than pleased with the same Range, and this season the company are selling twice as many as they did on their last canvas four years ago. If you want the best buy the "Home Comfort." (signed) JAS. A. PATTERSON. Box 17, Boissevain, Man. Teeswater, Jan. 12th, 1906 I have used a Home Comfort Range for four years. It's the beat yet; don't buy any other. I wouldn't take $100.00 for mine if I couldn't get another ' just the same. (signed) ROBERT MARSHALL Boissevain, Man., Jan• 6th, 1006. Successor to W. G. Paton. 6auht By being talked into buying (because it is brought to your door) a STEEL A GE that you can buy For One -Third Less Money right in your own town. SER THF HUON at $45.00. IT IS_GUAIL411MED ABSOLUTELY_ Castings will not sag or warp with the heat. 1 -las extra large planished copper reservoir. Large plate warning closet. :trade right in your own County, and you do not have to sign anything to get it. It yo:;r dealer has not at sample, writ(; us. The WESTER F . Brio,, k._ n1r IUNDR Y G0, LtdI - Wiugham, Ont.