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The Wingham Times, 1906-06-07, Page 14 • VOL XXXV.—NO. MI, • Tailor -Made Clothes $1 51 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 al $3.50, 3.75. $4, $5, $6, A fine selection of Gents' Fur- nishings always in stook. MISILIlloinuth Tailor and °WSW FunnlateP 2 doors from post office. MARRIAGE LICENSES teinsd by To.aruc PATIORSON. No. 23 viotoria street, winithom, Ont. No witnessearecintrod. DOMINION BANK W1NCHAM Capital paid up, $ 3,00 0,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $ 3,750,000 Wan:aerie Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest-- allowed on deposits of 31 and upwards, and added 60 prinoipal tiOth June and 31st December each year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. 1. Vanstotta, Solicitor. 4 BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capita paid hp, $2,445,000.00. Relay° Fund, $2,445,000.00. Total Assete. $23.000,000.00. Prsaident— Eton. Wm. Onion. Vios-Prestd.out and General manager Voraunette Jormattent den. larmeger—E. MW.Toi IatelstOTORS Joint Praetor, Oteas.raDelton.Rot15.1fendrie, Gen. Uutherford* CYrtis A. Fargo. arspirotor-41. Winston AltIr400 ItA.141X, bitireit allowed on &petits of $1.00 and tiro irardsi and *Media prinolpal Slat Kay and Nth Nerbrober snob year. apoefal noroults liaise retrehred at ourreat sato. ot lattirset. O. P. IIMIT/1, Agelati 11/01.0*110102It 1101.8111laite ateltaites% INGH •I 11 11111. I I I I I GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Proper, Transfers. Mr. J. W. Dod has purchased Mrs. A, Robertson's preperty on Catherine street and Mr. .T. W. Fraerer, of,New Hamburg has sold_ his house and lot on Charles street to re. John G Imlay of town. These t ansfers were made through the age sr of J. E. Chisholm. Highest price paid for hides and *poul- try at T. Fells' butcher shop. Fell D wn Cellar. Dr H. E. W. Tfxnlyu met with what might easily have been a fatal accident on Wednesday evening of last week. He had occasion to go into the National hotel to meet a friend and in going through the hall walked into the eel. lar way, the trap oor being open. He received several shaken up and PaVeral days, Tr, are very dangeron WANTED — Ga ($12) twelve dolla Wingham. Accident Mr Alex Holme Winghamite and Holmes of town dent while at wor Cement Co's wor Wednesday morni are not to hand, b learn Mr Holmes part of the rnachi jured and it is th lege will have tte M. TIMES. WINGRAM, ONTARIO:THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906. Wear Greer's Shoes and Robbers Band Concerf Prograrn The following is tile program to be rendered by the Citi ens' 13aud at the park ou Friday events g ot this week ; March — '."leme Front Park" Serenade and Walt , .."To Thee" Overture. "M gee's Melodies" Characteristic Me eh "Trombeue m• " Overture jbe Brass Band Play d" Cornet Solo "I'm redug so hard to. forget ou" Waltz —Twilight Bells" March.' .,"Western Girl" tiled Save he ging, At the two last co=erts the band boys have been greatly innoyed with the rehildren Flaying vat one games around the band stand. Tb raises and was badly., s confined to bed }o' doors of thiy1ind eral s ant, wages a. s. R. HOLMES, t Owen Sound ,a former well-known brother of Mr Wm et with a serious acci- in the Sun Portland e at Owen Sound on g. Full particulars t from what we can as caught in some ry and was badly in- ught that one of is e amputation WANTED—A y barbering busin RETT. ung maxAo learn the a. ijpp1y to R. BAR• Killed at Winnipeg. Miss Jennie Swart received a tele- gram on Tueeda informing her thather brother,Williara tewart had been killed at Wiunipeg. Dceased was teamster for a wholesale ciI company and his death was caused 11y a heavy dray up- setting on him. , Stewart formerly, lived in Turnberry Jmd for a few years lived in Wthgha14 prior to going to Winnipeg some eghteen years ago, Mies Stewart left esterday for Winnie peg to attend the Ibneral. WANTED -600 Men and Boys to buy Clothing at H. E. ISARD & Co'e. Growing ugar Beets. The sugar beet rowing district sur- rounding Wingha m, comprising twenty - fear shipping point s, contains 361 farmers who ; re grOwing sugar beets totalling 768 emit en being one-seventh pert of the whole orop grown for the Berlin Sugar Fa the sugar beet fi receive thorong tion so they m when inspected i worth, with bee and bring bight our farmers. HORSES von family drivers. ory. It is to be hopedll ds of this district wi cleaning and °ultimo y compare favorably, June by Dr. Shuttle, fields of other districts profitable returns to SALE—Roadstera and LOTT & KING. Caledonlan Games. Keep Friday, Jufio 15th in mind. This is the date of the ons of Scotland ex- cursion to the Oalbdotiian games at Kin- carditte. The srleotal train will leave Winghamat 9 31 a. en. and the fare is 70 cents for aduli a and 35 cents for chil- dren. Returain; the special train will leave Kinoardinmat 8 p. an, The Scetch- men have arran sel a special program of all kinds of Scot ish games as well as a lacrosse math etween Wingham and ltincardine, an a baseball match be- tween Luoknow and Xincardine. This ist a splendid oh ince to spend an enjoy- able day at the ake town. Remember the date is Friday. June 15th. We make a specialty of neat Picture framing and repair work. Special clear- ing out eale of Carpets, at Gunnies. Garde The WinghamOit a garden party on Monday evening 1] handsome Docker w the lucky ticket hol first of the season th turnout to help the Party zone band will hold 0 ton park on th Stine, when a 11 be given away to et'. As this is the fra should be a good ndto get new in strumments and so.new uniforms, aa have Bonn nev.pIayers to get suits for. The admission be lOots. Every one coman e d have a good titae. freshments will bo od on the grounds had a good program e given. See hand bilis for further pert orders. The rocker to be gitotir away is jm exhibition at the furnituretore Of Xer Ores. & But. ton. eboald be stopped a mention of the nui deeired effect. e is a practise that d we hope that this me will have' the laWingham Trims Bras els 2 to I. la the hardest fought gae of football ever witnessed on the WI ighara park, the Brussels football dub, :wice ohm - pions of Western. FootballiAssoeiation, went down to defeat at *e hands of Mac Aikenhead's braves, ca` friday last, by a score of 2 to t. Much 'pan be said of the playing of bott tea s, but the shining star of the Brussels aggregetion was Rues Brown, and he w s alone in respect to starring on the viiors line up; while for the locals Miller amd McGilli. vrav each scored a goal and, Ailtenhead and the Ansley e all shared ;he hardest luck in shooting on goal, hitOug the bar and goal posts tune after tine. There was "doings" from the start and referee Clarke, an English football ',layer from Stratford„had his hands fuU int refereed admirably well For the first half neither team had much adaantage and though both goalwere in da ger neither aid scor d b in the woo ba If B ling along and forced efence and Arter had could not rted the old team got own went Undertaking calls attended promptly eels ith 100 supporters ho e , rue - any hour (night or day) Residence at the line played a pretty gam Brunswick Hotel. S OngeogY, furniture dealer and Practical Undertaker. through the loeal am:Iowan Death of Th mas Leslie, One of Wingham former prominent and highly respect residents died at Listowel on Wedne day mottling in the person of Thomas Leslie, iu his 85th year. Deceased w s for many years en- gaged iu the tailor g business in Whew - ham and had man warm friends in the town. He sold b s business here some ten years ago an has einem been liviug -with his son in W nnipeg and his (laugh. ter at Listowel. r Leslie was born in Scotland, aud tw years ago spent sever• al weeks in his n tive land. Mrs. Les- lie died some ye re ago. The remains are being broug to Wingham for in- terment and the nneral take place from the G P R station on arrival of the 2,05 train on Fri ay afternoon, / BUTCHER WANTED—An able•bodied man to do slaugther ho work, Ap- ply to Tnos T. FIELD. e • Sudden Dea h at Brussels. , The following fr m the Brussels cor- respondence to th Seaforth Expositor, refers to the endde death of Mrs. Bal. lantyne, mother of Mrs. R. Barrett of this town: —"On Tuesday morning of this week, about e ght o'clock, as Mrs. Ballantyne was ca ing for some flowers on the front veran.ah of her home, she was taken sudden fell to the floor. and she was (mai° never regained co four hours, passed tyne was an excep for her years, an celleut health, so enexpeeted. He Eleanor Archer. married, her first h dying here about t two years ago she now bereft partner year of her age." with appoplexy and Aid was summoned into the house, Mut doneness, and,af ter a away. Mrs. Batten- ionally mart woman always enjoyed ex- er death was entirely maiden name was Deceased was twice sband, John Grower, elve years ago, and as married to her iShe watim the 60th WANTED—Eggs 20c, pedlar's revised tariff. 100 tubs choice grass butter want- ed at once. GEo E. iact. Dutton High chool On Top. Mr. John A. T ylor, Principal of Dutton High &hoe had a very success- ful year during 190 and the following from the Dutton A mere of recent date would show that th High School Board has made no mists a in engaging Mr. Taylor as Principal f Witgham's new High School. The Advance says: — "The report of the inister of Educa- tion for the year 19 5 just issued, con- tains some facts t t will be of local interest as well as a atter of pardonable pride to the tesideots or Dutton. The standing of the Hig.a School and Colle- gaM Institutes is gven in detail and in comparison with : other schools the Datton High Soho position. As rega students in the 1 occupies an enviable de the number of urth Form it leads; all the High Soh in the Province. In this farm thre are 42, which is exceeded by oLly four Colligate Institutes—I/avail; 3/1, 0 wen Sound, London and Toromto. It is, however, in reference to i a work at the last de. partMeatal examt ation that it taker; a pre•erainent sten . At the junior ex- amination 27 mend ates were Sueceseful, a number not r ached by any other High School, and 1y exceeded by three Colligate Inetit es—London, Owen Sound. and Toronto At the senior ex- amination it passe 24, a record 0611 more satisfa0tOry, it not only led the other High Schools but even surpassed all the Colligate I stitutee. Prot/ this it will easily be se that the school among the best, Or more Notedly, the beet in Ontario. utton has just teaser/ to feel prond of i pn1r inatuation." scored an easy one after M made a beautiful stop but clear 'pick enough Tbis at enthusiasm and the Wingha dowu to businees, when 13 dowu in a bard check and had to be placed on dry doekfor repair After the rest the locals showed plain* that the game was theirs and when Miller got the ball in centre passed Nth °paid and a mighty shout told that tl goal was won. But it was not all. ¶1hm fireworks was yet to come aud Anda son in goal was in danger of getting liurt as shot aftershou was put at him, hitting bar, post and himself, whem f ally Jimmy McGillivray put the. chit pions in the rear by a nice shot on a pass from Aikenheadl. The things bat happened then were more easily magined than described when the ho liug mass of local sports waded up a down the park with a smile which wo d not wear off. The locale were playi g the Brussels Champions off their fee , while Wilson, Cruickshank and' Mo e fed the for. ward iu the hot fueil de on Brussels stronghold, but their fo ards, hair and full backs were a solid es in front Qf the goal and no more so ring resulted. Mitchell, Deans and ea 'After were a strong trio, and it seems if hard luck waif the cause of the tie it the Bayfield game. The line up: — Brussels Wingham J Anderson goal MoArter W Anderson Backs McDonald Stevenson Brown Cardiff Strachan Carley Bryans McLennan Forest Backs Centre j Miller Left ) Aikenhead Wing 5 11 Ansley Right W Ansley ) Wing McGillivray Deans Mitchell Moore Cruickshank Wilson Go -Carts, Baby Carriages, Parlor Tables, Music Cabinets, Easels, &greens, and nice Rocking Chairs at S. ef. CEYS. The weather is now beco ng season- abiy hot, and Parasols 1 be in good demand at once. Y an and the lat- est and best in t e lines—at tight prices—at D. M. Gonnores. Mr. J. McLean Ste -easone clerk of the Surrogate Court at B rrie, is dead. Mr. Broclick was dected Mayor of Seaforth by 93 major gey over Mr, Best. Waxman Ems:moms —I have taken over th machine shop of W G Paton and am prepared to do all kinds of steam and hot water fitting, repairs to engines and boilers and all kinds of farm reach- inery. ROBERT Itt. Comm/ INDIGESTION ? Why suffer from it ? • rOTHERGILL'S Dyspepsia Tablets RELIEVE AND CURE EVERY" TIME. FOR SALE BY Walton McKibbon Pbin. fl. Next door to postoffice. This store Ol01091 at 8 ix t4, every evening except Saturday. $1 A YEAR IN MA'AM TOWN OUNOIL. The Clonnoillora were rather late In getting down to business on Monday evening, there being a bare quorum preeent at half past eight, when Mayor Bell took his seat at the head of the table Finally the members took their plains, all being present e cot Conn. Hanna. A communicati n was read from a firm of washing m chine manufacturers employing 25 to 35 men, asking what in- ducenzents would e given thous to lo- cate here; from M Barber, re machine for electric, lightin plant; from Ormsby & Clapp, re the lu unlace rating of the town; from the L noon Fire Insurance Co., regard* some changes necessary to the furnaoes in he town hall; frOm A. Dulmage, red aing his position as assessor. The omraittee submitted a report in regard to the electric light plant, and an esti ate of the sum re' quired this year t put the plant in good shape to supply t o constantly iucreas. ing number of lig te. Mr. W. H. Green was present and e plained the nature of the requirements, the cost of which totalled about $3,7 0. The matter of purchasing machinery and making improvements to the plant was left in the han s of the Executive The resignation o Mr, A. Dulmage as assessor was accept Coutes. Nicholson, D. Bell and Forbes were appointed a ommittee to have necessary repairs m de to the furnaces in the town hall. The electric ligh committee recom- mended that Mr. . H. Green coiled all adsounts for lig ting by the 15th of the month, and to collect 10 per eent. from all se ho do n t pay by that date. The matter of he collection of the business tax of Me rs. Walker & Clegg and the Canada F rniture Manufactur- e ers was left with t e Finance Commit- tee. T. 0. Graham, fl rist, was authorized to re -plant the Me er beds in front of the town hall at tije same price as last year. The motion of e me time ago giving W. H. Green the u e of a portion of the Street during buildane operations was rescinded. Mayor Bell lathed ed the subject of the proposed thank s veer by-law, and on motion of Cones. B nnett and McDon- ald, it was deoided t4 abandon the pro- posal for the present and to put zn a drain from the Walk r & Clegg factory to the river, accordin eto plans prepared by the engineer, the wrk on the same to be commenced as soin as possible. Mr. P. Fisher ohumell pay for a strip of laud, three feet in 4idtit on McDer- mott street, adjacent t4 the property re- cently purchased by th town from Chas. Elliott. The matter w s referred to the Executive. The attention of the council was drawn to the dilapidated condition of some of the monuments in the cemetery, and a discussion took lace in regard to the duties of the caret ker. Hy -Lew No 542, 1906,,was read and passed, appointing .. Dulmsge clerk and treasurer pro teen, for three months during the absence Mein town of Mr. 3 B. Ferguson. The finance commsttees' report recom- mending payment ot the following ao- counts, was adopted — A Sanderson, street mitering .$24 15 A. Sanderson, team ng.. ..... 34 65 W. J. Pattison, tea aing 55 D. C. McDonald, w k on stieet _ 6 00 31 50 Wm Guest, salary. 28 75 Theo. Hall, adverti lag 1 00 Oan, Fnrn. Mfrs„ tton 60 Geo. Mason, statio ery . 12 26 3. B. Ferguson, sat y and postage 46 25 V. Vannorinan, sa ry 42 00 R. Rankin, salary 6 25 Eli Elliott, openin draM B. Line 7 50 P. Luton, work o street 1 50 C. X. Thornton. re air to primp2 50 A number or el °trio light accent:its were also recorame ded for payment. The council t en adjourned until Monday, llth Met. at 8 o'clock. SHOES THAT Thrs.:—To those who know shoe quality we want only a chanoe to show our new lines. They speak for themitelvee. R. joinearox's noire se snon STORE. Por nice new and up-to-date furniture in Sideboards, Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Conohes, Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Call and see S. GRACE'S line and prices. Mr, E. S. Cockshut presented a bowling The Leland Hotel damaged by fire to t or 315,000, Dr. Ovens, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat will be at Mc. Kibbon's drag store, Tuesday, Jnly L'rd. Honed3 p. m. to 8 p. in, Glasses- prop. orb, fitted. WANTED AT thi stonemasons and bri Wingham High So will be phia. App Benttett. of Brantford lute teen to the city, at Winnipeg wee extent of $10,000 i—A number of layers tO work on 001, Good wages to Nitholgoa & London onference. The London Co ference of the Metho. dist Church hes b en ire session at Wind sor during the pa week. Rey D. Rog- ers, of Tbornciah formerly of the Blue - vale Methodist Church was elected President of the •onferenoe for the en- suing year. On Sunday morning four young men, M srs John A. Agnew, Christopher B er, William II Harris and Frederick 1 angford were ordained to the ministry. The Conference passed a motion agains charging admission to Grimsby Park o Sundays. During the m ieterial semen on Sat- urday a motion as introduced by Rev. J. R. Gandy to emorialize the general conference that women be admitted to all the courts of he church. This evok- ed a warm disc salon, and as the con - threw° appeare to be divided on the question the mot was withdrawn. The Epworth eague committee re- ported the genera standing of the Bode - ties throughout he Conference very satisfactory, both » s to membership and income. The tot 1 active memberabip was 9,817, being :a net increase of 756, and associate me bership 4,439, a de- crease of 359. T is left a total net in- crease of 397. A. very satisfied sented by the showing that the in the cenferenoe total debt of $2,49 tions, $82,860; deb 221. The report bership was 50,41 during the year. showed an increa Rev. R Birks mittee on the res said it was an ex property worth o was only a debt ry report was pre. tatistical Committee tal value of property as $2.310,165, with a C81; unpaid subsorip- unprovided for, $166- ated the total mem- , an increase of 919 The missionary fund of $3 815 mpliinented the corn t of their efforts and lent thing that with er two raillious there f $166.000. Goderieb was s looted as the place for meeting next yea The final draft f the Stationing Com- mittee was nano uced yesterday, Rev W G Howson q,bmea to Wingham and Rev Dr Guild goea to Grace Church, St Thomas. Tlle other changes in the Wingham Dis rict are as follows:— Brussels instea 1 of Stephen Bond, E. G. Powell; Bar ie, E J. Matthews in addition to Petet Sayers; Whitechurch, instead of Chas Bristol, Wellington A. Findlay; Bel aye, instead of W. A Findlay, W. W Rivera. Rev R. W. Millyard, of Lao now le appointed chair. man of the Win UM District. WANTED.—Good strong young men to learn steel range making Apply to WESTE RN FOUNDRY CO , W• Them The best Patterns at pest prices, and fashin sheets feel, a . M. Gordon's, the leading fancy/ oda and dress goods store. Have s eclat cut prices here now. CHURCH OTES. The Synod of tbqj Diocese of Huron will meet in Londe Londox on June 19th, Rev. D. Parrie ev* I hold prayer meet- ing in tha stone sc ol house, and line of Morrie this (Thurs ay) evening. An effort is to b made to get Messrs. Crosley and flan er, the well known evangelists, to con act a series of revival services in Teesw item Next Sunday w 11 be Children's Day in the Wingham Baptist Church. In the morning, theiPastor, Rev. E. R. Fitch will preach a sermon eapproptiate for the occasion. The annual me lug of the Walkerton Baptist Assooiatioi was held in Glamis on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Among th se who attended from Wingham were R v. E. R Fitch, Post- master and Mrs e ither, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Wellwood nd Mre. Change your Spex If you find the eye Glasses or spect. aoles you are now wearing do not suit yott it can easily be ocrrected by beaten us obauge the lenses The cost is smell and pleasure great. Gail and see us Walley's Drug Store Phone 100 Successor to McCall & Co. Wingham Real Estate nice. Property for sale in and around the growing Town of Witighern ; easy terms and low int: retie. $4500 —100 Berme, Se' mile from St. Augustine; exeeitera land. $41800-200 acme. Setn il- t r. in Glenna. nau &hoot ou eriu , Brick house. bat k barn, $6000— 150 acrea, re lies from Wingbarn ; to was. ig ot Turnberry. WINGII.A31 TOWN rem $750-12 acres e ood land; frame house. $900--g3; acres, 10 roil urea walk from Wineham P 0 $10,5b0a—nr7,vacres ith Ire 'MP house and $150()-1 acres; brick holies, bank barn; an excellent market garden. TOWN PROPERTY. $850—Frame cottage ou li'rsuces St. 441 100—Frame bream. 10,ecoms; good ri pair; Ed%artl Se. $2800 —Brick dn1lirg, 14 rnrme and store Splendid he -Brien for board - 'DT house; rents for $320 per year; Josephine r. The ahorfl are only a few of the many propt-rties I bave 01) my nem. Wingham Town Lots for Sale. Agent for improved ori unimproved Western Lands rear Schools and Churches. (Sall and g t particulars. J. H. CHISHOLM, Real Estate, Insurenee and Loan Agent. Iranstone biock, Wingham WING 11 AK ItUSIINIESS COLLIEG E • is a High-grade Oonuncreial St hool runes ertiTtSES commercial - Stenography - TelegraPhY Write GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. The Sovereign B e hes purchased the Telford banking bust busif nee at Owen Sound. —The Orangemen of Howl* 'Astrid will celebrate the 1' h of Jnly at Gorrie. H. Davis has several gond houses and a farm for sale. See him for particu- lars FARM non SALE — k‘ good 100 -acre farm in the township of East Wawanosh is offered for sale at a bargain fora quick sale. Terms and full particulars at the TINLES office. The Huron OCR1 ty Sunday School and Christian Endeav Union will hold its annual convention let Clinton, June 13th and 14th. Rev. E 'more Harris, of Tor- onto, has been secsred to give readings . on both days and p. B. Keenleyside, of , Leaden, also will ewe an address. Rev. T. S. Boyle was in Walkerton last week attend; g the Bruce deanery meeting and the ¶e1escope sayse—"There Was a large at ndatice on Tuesday night, The spa speaIers were, the Rev. T. S4Boyle, of Wi gham, who spoke on theyorward Moment, Mr. Boyle is a young Main but t srdeadid speaker. He will be heard fro5i later. The Rev. W. V. Brownlee spoto oft "The Meese," Dr. Jacliehzle ap .ke on "Canada" and Dr. Tucker On " he World." All three addressed were iftertsely iutereetintc." APPRENTICES WANTED. -.—TWO appren- fleet; wanted, to learn the upholstering husitess. Apply to Walker & Clegg, at the Upholstering factory. Misses' Oxfords and Sandals In handsome Styles There's many a girl in Wingham who would walk with more comfort, if she cattier here for her shoes. We fit Misses' feet to perfection. We make it a study and have every. thing in CORRECT SHAPED SHOES FOR MISSES' FEET The new Spring and Summer Shoes are now ready. All sizes and widths in Button or Lace. The best of leathers always. MISSES* SHOES AT $1.25 to $2. You couldn't coax a young WY, we had once fitted with Shoes, to buy elgewhere.- Dr. Butler, London, -will be at Queen'sGreer hotel ont—TneselaY, Sane 19th; Tnes. day, Jnly 17th. flouts 1 p.m. to 8 p tn. Eye, eat, Wise and throat eonstd. 131111 811.40.111, tations. Eyes tested for glasses. 1 -6,60.100 e 1. j 1