The Wingham Times, 1908-10-08, Page 6'rift:, WINO/LAU TIMES, OCTOBER 8, 1.808
MINOR LOCALS.
Beautiful Summer Weather spin
tlhis week.
—It is Maid that a number of oannter•
felt quarters and half -dollars aro in
circulation.
Regular monthly meeting of the
Yttblia School Board will be held next
'Metegday evening.
—The regular meeting of Court
.Maitland, 0. O. F., will be held on
lilriday evening of this week.
—Mrs, Wm, Muswell, Mrs. H. B.
Elliott and M. ,las, Henderson were
jiudges at the Atwood fair last week.
- Airs, McGillivray, of Paisley, who
was operated on for goitre at the bospit-
al last week, is convalescing rapidly.
—Mies Drummond, of Tiverton, wee
Successfully operated on this week at
the hospital and is gradually gaining in
Strength.
—A. R. Bradwin, formerly of The
'Myth Standard, is ening Mr. Gagnier,
of Toronto Saturday Night Co., for
alleged wrongful dismissal.
—W. ]:3. Iwattenbury, son of the pro-
prietor of the Rettenbnry House, and
teller in the Molaon's Bank at Clinton,
;lied suddenly on Thursday last,
—Mise Doswell, of Kincardine, who
'underwent an operation for appendicitis
at the hospital two weeks ago, went
bome yeeterday fully recovered.
—In prize list of Wingham fall fair
last week, Thos. Blank was credited
with third prize for agricultural gelding.
'This prize should have' been credited to
ans. Barbour.
—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woods, of
Turnberry, will have the sympathy of
many friends in the lose they have
sustained, in the death on Saturday
last of their infant son, John H. Woods.
—Wm. Duff, son of R. N. Duff, of
1Blnevale, bas purchased a livery stable
and hack business in Toronto and is
cow in poaeeseion. He is an energetic,
level headed young man who should do
well.
—"Scenes in a Union Depot," a one -
act comedy, will bo presented by local
talent ander the directions of Luella
Drake. at the Opera House, Thursday,
Cot. 22nd. , Watch for dodgers. /Yon
can't afford to miss it.
An express train running 60 ilea an
bony without stopping for 5 hours
would just travel the dist n e covered
by the packets (placed end end) sold
in one year of "Salads" Tea. Annual
gale exceeds eighteen million packets.
—The annual meeting of the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Wingham
General Hospital will be held in the
Council Chamber on Friday, Oot. 9th,
at 4.15 o'clock. The election of officers
le in order. All members are regrested
So attend.
—Word was received here last week
.of the death at Orillia of the two-year
,old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H.
Carruth, formerly of Wingham. The
bereaved parents will have the sym-
ipnfhv of old friends here in their
affiiction.
—Upon enquiry Wednesday, we are
pleased to state there is en improvement
In tbo condition of Mrs. Geo. 0. Hanna,
Mise Bella Hamilton, and Misses Bessie
and Nora Kennedy. Others who have
been suffering frcm fever and other ail -
extents are on the way to recovery.
—A man from the vicinity of Ethel
wee sentenced at Goderioh last week by
His Honor Judge Doyle to pay a fine of
te500, plus $100 towards the costs of
vet:mention, for the seduction of his
stepdaughter. He was also required
to furnish three bonds for his future
l;cod behavior.
A ROOD DEAL TO SHOW FOR
EXPENDITURE.
The Toronto W Sun, whilst
holding that there has been too free an
expenditure at Ottawa during the Vast
twelve years says:
"Any fair-minded and we11•informod
man will admit, that the Government
had a goad deal to show for the money
expended by it. It would be strange,
With the annual expenditure inoreased
by 4:0,000,000 in eleven years, if no
beneficial moult could be pointed to as a
oonsequenoe. Harbors and channels
have been improved and the postal eer-
vicehas been strengthened and
extended. In some other directions, net
referred to by the speakers et Niagara
Falls, good work has been done. The
adoption of the preferential tariff has,
by its appeal to British sentiment, un-
doubtedly helped our export trade to
Great Britain. This trade has boon
still further extended by the work of
o ommercial agents, who aro keeping
Canadian products constantly before the
attention of the British consumer; by
the improvement in the quality of our
oheoee following upon the demonstroe
tions given by the Dairy Division in
the valve et cool—curing, and by the
work of the fruit division in reetrioting
the fraudulent packing of fruit. A
most valuable work has also be_on done
through the Railway Commieion in
redwing freight rates on Battle grain,
meats, and perishable fruits."
KING'S FOR
WE WAN
BARGAINS. S ! YOUR TP,ADF,
SEASONABL13 000DS.
r Ouretook have the beet gocoods dahein ourall snd man different lr trade ines that monenow y oan and we
bay, at the most reasonable prices,
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Don't fail to see the eense in a Un-
ion Depot." Oper • ouse, Wingham,
Thursday, Oc 2 , d, ander auspices of
Citizens' Ban
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
WILL CURE YOUR BABY
DRESS GOODS -5 pieoes Snitinge. 56 in. wjde, in navy, brown, red, green
and black, regular $1 25, for 750. Oor range of Dress Goode, Silks,
Trimmings, eto., is the largest we have ever shown, and from the
many lines can snit the most critical buyer,
LADIES' JACKETS.—In this line we have .a fine selection, from the
cheaper grades to the best.
FURS.—We have the largest range, best qualities, newest styles and all-
round good goods that we bave ever shown, oomprising Ladies' Far
and Fur -lined Coats, Neok Furs, Muffs, Gents' Fur Coate, eto.
Our Underwear, ntwn,Clothing and Rainooats in h
worthy of
EXTRA. SPECIAL
50pieoes of Wrapperette, 36 -in. wide, all good colors and 10c
patterns, regular 25o, for per yard -
Another shipment (and the last) of THAT TABLE LINEN, reg. 25e50o per yard, for - •- -•-
W2 NTED.—All kinds trade, Butter, Eggs, Beane, Dried Apples, eto.
TUB BUTTER 22e - EGGS 20e
GOOD
GOODS G. E. KING. CHEAP
PRIDES
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If your little ones are subject to collo,
simple fevers, constipation, indigestion,
worms, or the other minor ail , ante of
childhood, give them Baby's rt wn Tab-
lets Tbis medicine wil give relief
right away, making, son d, refreshing
sleep poesible. Better s ' 1 an 000esion-
al dose will keep the tole ones well
Guaranteed to o . n no opiate or
poisonous soothin WT. Good for the
new born babe or • e well grown child.
Mrs. Ronald L. Seafield, Palmer Rapids,
Ont., says:—"Baby's Own Tablets are
the most satisfactory medicine I have
ever used, and I would not like to be
without the Tablets in the house."
Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 oents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont.
PERSONAL.
TAKE NOTICE.
..- That J. 5, Jerome, Dentist
is making beautiful sets of
teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airchamber. All
work guaranteed.
Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A,simple and effective remedy for
SORB o mne the germicidal 'THROATS value COUGHS
They
Cresoleno
with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico-
rice. Your druggist or from us, leo in stamps.
Lnunaixo, Muss Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 4oz
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BORN.
OAmenELL.—In Wingham, on October 2nd,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell; a daughter.
MARRIED
HINiie--BARNUM•—On the 30th of September,
at the parsonage, Wingham. by the Rev. W.
G. Howson, Miss Minnie L. Barnum of the
village of Brussels, to Mr. James A. Hinks of
Elmo township.
Mrs. Jas. Hislop. of Stratford, is
'visiting with her cousin, Mrs. H. B.
:Elliott.
Mr. Jas. Anderson has returned home
rafter a several weeks' visit in North
33aketa,
Mr. John 0, Currie has returned home
after a few weeks' businees trip through
the West,
Mr. C. D. O'Sbaughneesy of the Bank
M.' Commerce ateit has been moved to
Vancouver, 13. C.
Mies Alice Wyatt, of London, spent
a few days of the past week with her
oouoin, Mies M. Tibbs.
1tiic,Tart has returned to her
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acres, lot 8, con. 10, Township of Howiok.
On the premises are a large stone house ayitln
kitchen and woodshed, bank barn 80x54 with
straw shed 38x50 stabbling under the whole,
a never failing spring, about 20 acres of hard-
wood bush, balance cleared and in good state
of cultivation, free from noxious weeds, con-
venient to school and church. Get terms and
particulars on the premises, or address
W. W. Corrie P. 0.
DOMINION ELECTIONS, - 1908
Public meetings in the interest of
ARCH HISLOP
DIED
HANNA.—In Wingham, on October 5th, John
Hanna. aged 73 years and 4 months.
HANNA.—In Wingham, on •October 2nd,
George Campbell Hanna, aged 52 years.
HowsoN.—In Wingham, on October 3rd,
Fred. Howson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J,
Howson, aged 22 years.
RANEtN—In Wingham, on October 2nd,
J ames Richard Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Rankin, aged 5 months and 14 days.
SMALL.—In Wingham, on October 7th, Annie
Letitia Mae Small, daughter of Mrs. Robt.
Small, aged 1 year, 11 months and 0 days.
WOODS.—In Turnnerry, on October 3rd,
John et. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
W oods, aged 4 months and 4 days,
GALBRAITH —In Ho,riek, on Sept. 20th,
Ja mes Galbraith, aged 89 years, 10 months and
17 days.
Mise egg
bo me at Bellefonntain, after a visit with
her sister, Mrs. W. D. Pringle.
Mr. Herb. T. Hicks arrived bome on
Wednesday from last P,ritieh Columbia,
where he spent the past few months.
Mr. and )Pee T Stevenson, of Toron-
to, are spending n couple of weeke with
the former's brother, Mr. W. G. Orr.
hlx. Jas. Pugh left yesterday for Kin-
cardine to assist in the brick work on
the new reit office building at Hinoar-
dino.
Mrs. Walter Paterson and Mise Edna
?Meteor. !t;;w•' set^_tr d bonne after a
pleasant, visit with relatives in Saginaw
,and other points in Michigan.
Mr. Robt. helms:, ot Clinton, the
Liberal candidate in West Huron, was
in town last Ttmredev. Mr. Holmes
hes a urge number cf friende in 'Wing.
ham who wish td ee him redeem West
Huron.
Mr. i .Edgar :Isar:arson, who has
been dut.lg .ninir: ,,:isl work at Tongue
Cheek, Alberta, for the pact year, re-
turned home on Monday evening, and
on Wednesday left for
Toronto,
Where be will purrne his studies in arts,
st Univ,rsity "Oollege, with residenoe at
'Knox Oollsge. Mr. Henderson states
that the rot ditiers in Sorthern Alberta
Sara vim' faaorable; threshing 15 general,
mod nrOnts h brig to Move freely,
TEACHER WAN
For Union S. S. No. 7. Ti nlaerry and Bast
Wawanosh. Appli.:tion , stating qualifica-
tions and salary ex, -et:. , will be received up
to Saturday, Oat •• 24th. Duties to com-
mence with January, 1(09. Apply to
JAMBS GODXIN,
Wingham, P, 0.
TEACHES WA!TEA.''.
Male teacher, second- &ass p eaatonal, pUre-
ferred, for Lower Win han . chool. Applica-
tions, with testimonia , d stating qualifica-
tions and salary expo, d, ;sill ho received by
the undersigned up to Saturday. Ort. 31st.
V.S. LINIILATER.
Secretary -Treasurer.
Wingham P. 0,
BOAR FOR 5E,3V6CE.
LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN
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GINGER TALKS
Wingham Circle, No. 434
Meets First Thursday in each month, et 8
p. m. in hall in Chisholm Block. Candidates
for cheap, reliable insurance solicited. Ask to
see our rates of any member or officers.
Ladies accepted at same rate as men.
REV. T. S. BOYLE, T. E. ROBINSON
Leader. Recording Secretary
W. J. WYLES, Financial becretary,
will be held as follows :
BLYTH - - Monday, Ootober 12
BLUEVALE - Tuesday, October 13
GORRIE - • Wednesday, Oot. 14
ETHEL . - Thursday, Oot. 15
ber 16
FoRDwion - Friday,
JAMESTOWN - Saturday, Oot. 17
BRUSSELS - Monday, Ootober 19
(Nomination)
BELGRAVE - Tuesday, Ootober 20
WINOHA,II - Wednesday, Cot. 21
LAuELET - • Thursday, Oct. 22
WROSETER - Friday, October 23
CRANBRCOS - Saturday, Oct. 24
AU meetings will commence at 7 30
o'clock p. m., except at Wingham,
which will be at 8 &clock p. m.
Addresses will be given by Mr. Hislop
and other prominent Liberals.
The Opposition candidate or his repre-
sentative will bo given an opportunity
to speak.
Ladies cordially invited and seats
reserved for them.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
T.he undersigned will keep for service on his
premises, Lot lis, Con. 1, Morris, (Bluevale
Road) a thoroughbred Yor1,hire Boar
Terms ---$1, to be paid at time of :,ervica.
T. M. HB1 DE1* 0N,
Wirghnm. P. 0.
ATTEND THE BEST ! !
CENTRAL���
STRATFORD. ONT.
is recognized as the LARGEST, BEST
and MOST SUCCESSFUL p r a o t i o a l
training school in Western Ontario.
Three departments :—
SHORTHAND
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SHORLTHAND
TELEGRAPHIC
Our graduates secure gond positions
and forge to.the front. Write for our
free catalogue; you will find it inter-
esting. You may enter at any time.
ELLIOTT & MoIACHLAN
PRINCIPALS.
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And we are ready with the very newest productions which
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values before purchasing, Each department is full of new suiting
effects ready to be gazed upon, when you will be convinced that
"The Little Eaton" is not ,behind but to the front, as the larger
city stores.
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New goods just to hand. Dress Goods in many new effects, all the newest
cloths and colors.
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This Departmentis growing daily. Over $6,000.00 worth of the choicest
• garments in style and pattern to show you now. Get wise, Boys; we are here with
the goods.
Nen's Clothing
AUCTION SALE
OF .i.
Farm Stock, Implements, Fur -1 1i
niture, etc.
"f anon S MCCONNELL,
11' Licensed Auctioneer for tino
County of Huron
Is prepared to conduct auction rales of all des-
criptions t specially farm stock and imple-
ments, in any part of the country, on reason-
able terms Order( left at the Tfatntt office
will be promptly and cheerfully attended to.
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Is a very good salary for e young
person ander 20 to receive, Soy
eras of our shorthand graduates
of last year are now enjoying this
salary. Perhaps we can help you
to receive this amount. Our new
Cntat4[,'ue espla.ns. Cut out thin
card, sign it and tend to W. N.
Shaw Central Business College,
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Toronto.
Naive
Address
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S. Half Lot 25, Con. 4, Morris
ON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 6th
at 1 o'clock, the following
Horse 12 years old good to work or
drive; mare 9 years old sired by Testall,
supposed to be in foal to Scotland's
Hope; mare 5 years old sired by Tee•
tall, supposed to be in foal to Scotland's
Hope; 2 spring fillies by Sootland's
Hope. 4 cows supposed to be in calf,
steer 2 years old, 3 heifers 2 ye
2 steers 1 year old, 2 heifers 1
2 spring calves, 2 summer on
shire sow with pedigree s
in pig, imported Yorksh
to be in pig, 3 young e
ed sow 5 mo the ol.. 50 barred rooks,
a number o br evn leghorns, Truck
wagon, pair b --sleighs, top buggy,
Pr nearlyLu13Massey-Harris bind-
er,catt. w,
Noxon mower, Massey -Harris steel
rake nearly new, Massey -Harris cults.
vator nearly new, Women steel seed drill
nearly now, set iron harrows, walking
plow, kangaroo plow, smaller, root
pulper, fanning mill, set of scales 2000
lbs. stook rack and all complete, 2 grind-
stcnes, wheelbarrow, atoneboat, hay
rack, pig rack, pig crate, gravel box,
spring seat, a number ot oow chains, set
of double harness, set of single harness,
set of chain harness, 45 cedar posts, 2
sets of whifiietreos, 2 nook yokes, wagon
jack, a number of bags, 3 acre of man.
gels, 11. acres of turnips, 20 tons of hay
if not sold before sale, parlor stove,
wood nook stove, cupboard, kitchen
table, Leader churn, a number of milk
pane, a number of creamery cans, steel
crowbar and Spoon, pruning knife,
model grass seed sower, a number of
forks and shovels and other artioles too
numerous to mention.
Everything in first class shape, Sale
without reserve as the proprietor hat
sold his farm.
Tisr.rs,—All sums of $5 and under,
cash; over that amount 12 months
credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. 4 per cent. off for
cash on credit amounts. Hay and roots
to be cash.
E. S. SCOTT, JAS, SI1t UIE,
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
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They are sure to please.
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4'+ in. 2
$ Fresh Groceries and Veg- 1
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lAiNIITU%i EM
HUNTERS EXCURSIONS
Return Tickets at Single Fare
OCTOBER 6t11TO NOV. 3rd
To points in Temagami, points
Mattawa to Port Arthur. To Geor•
Rion Bay and Mackinaw Division,
Port Arthur via N. N. Co., and to
certain points in Quebec, New Bruns.
wiok, Nova Scotia and Newfound•
land.
OCT. 22nd TO NOV. 3rd
Muskoka Lakes, Penetang, Lake of
Bays, Midland, Magenetawan River,
Lakefield, Madawaska to Depot Har.
bor, Argyle to Cob000nk, Lindsay to
Halliburton, Sharbot Lake via K.
and P. Ry., and points from Severn
to North Bay inolusive.
Return limit on all tickets, Satur-
day, . r
da Dao. 6th 1908, or until close of
Navigation, if earlier, to points
reached by steamers. Full informa-
tion from W. Henry, town agent, or
J, D, McDonald, D. P. A., Toronto,
Ont.
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Furs
Men's and Ladies' of all kinds arriving daily. Come early and get the choice.
Millinery
This Department has made a good showing last season, under the able super-
vision of Miss Little, and she has just returned from the openings With her complete
stock which is the largest ever shown in this town, We ask you to inspect our show
rooms before making up your mind. Ladies, we welcome you and your friends.
All departments are being well replenished with New Fall Goods. Don't
forget we appreciate the smallest purchase.
TRADE OF ALL KINDS WANTED AT ALL TIMES.
FARMERS, TO THE FRONT !
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