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The Wingham Times, 1909-04-08, Page 8MINOR LOQALS. - -Next Sunday will be Eaater, Advertise, and the world comes to lou. Don't, and you mope ascus. —Regular monthly meeting of the Fablio Sohool Board next Tuesday evening. Austin Chisholm, the new publisher of the Wroxeter Planet took possession title week, --Regular meeting of Court Maitland, Canadian Foresters will be held on Friday evening of this week. —In voting on Monday nineteen counties in the State of Michigan de- clared in favor of prohibition. —The regular meeting of the Royal Scarlet Chapter will be held in the L. 0. L. hall on Wednesday evening, 14th inst. --On P.pril the 26th, the ratepayers of Wroxeter will vote on the question of purchasing the village electric light plant. —Postmaster MaoLaren, of Walker- ton was 90 years old last July and has held the position of postmaster for 59 years.. —Mr. Wm. Nicholson, of this town has taken the contract to build a dwell• ing house at Kincardine for Mr. J. D. Millar. —.The snow has gone away so grad- ually and without heavy rain that there will be no inoonvenience from high water this spring —The oontraot for the printing re• gaited by the Turnberry Township Council for this year has been awarded to the Tines office. --The Brunswick hotel property will be offered for sale by public auction on Thursday, April 22gd Get particulars in advt. in another column. —The Ontariobrauoh of the Dominion Alliance reports that there will be at least one hundred contests on local option in Ontario next January. —Mr. Tho. Dickson has purchased Mrs. Jos. A. Garriok's house, near the foundry at $900. The sale was put through by Mr, Frank McConnell. —Mr. Norman McKenzie, of Tees - water, received a telegram last week informing him of the death of Ms son, John M. McKenzie, at Hartney, Man. —Mrs. H. Pake, mother of Mrs. (Dr.) McKenzie, of Monkton and formerly of Wingham, died at her home in Petrolia on Wednesday of last week after a lengthy illness. —The many friends of Miss Edith Harris, of Wroxeter, will be pleased to learn that the has almost fully recover• ed after several weeks illness with typhoid fever. —The Lucknow Sentinel has been enlarged to a seven column paper to accommodate extra advertising Naylor is publishing a good paper and We wish him continued success. —The purity, Savor anstrength of "Salada" Tea made it ncomparabiy the best value on F•; market. It is infinitely more delioi.us and decidedly more economioal than other teas. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS A simple and effective remedy for SORE '"THROATS AND COUGHS They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lieo. rice. Your druggist or from us, 100 in stamps. LUMENS, M1ces Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 401 —Mr. A. Hartney, of Winnipeg has been in town for the past few days and with the assistance of Mr. 0.A, Rintoul, has purchased three oar•Ioads of heavy horses which wili be shipped to the West. ••-The North Huron Donee fund aeeount has been transferred to the Dominion Bank, Wingham from the Standard Bank, Brussels. This change was made owing to the rearrangement of the license districts. —The Robson Mercantile Co. has pur. chased a stook of dry goods, groceries and boots and shoes at Ragersvihle and Will dispose of the stook in that town. Moore, Robson and Miller are now in Rogersville looking after the business. —We are always open for your order for printing, whether it be large or small, Suet give ne a trial. Oar work 11 guaranteed Lati3faetory or yoix need not pay for it. Anything you need in bill heads, letter heads, statements, dodgers, tiokeio etc., oan be procured at the Tielze office. --The Grand Trunk Railwiray is mak- ing arrangements for a fast paesenget eervioe between Palmerston and Toron. to. Several 4veetihnle ooaohes of the moat modern type will be put on this service. This will fill a long felt want Slid ahotild giro Winghamitee a better itervioe to Toronto. —Principal Stalker of the Pablio School, requests the parents sending oliiidren to school for the fret time to kindly start thein on Monday, April 19th, the opening day of the new terim. Both teacher and pupil will be able to do better work if all children are In their place on opening day, Itt a letter from our former well. known townsman, Dr. Bethune, in re. nerving bin irbsctiption, says he Si enjoying excellent health in his new' home at Itmo. lie liken the oountry vela well, but finds it much colder than ]ere. The thermometer dropped to 56 Wow zero only day during February. T)jii WINt*IMM TIMES, APRIL 8, 1909 —Tie high wind on Tuesday blew down the smoke, etaok at the UTnlon faotorg, 'Thin will necessitate the olos• ing of the factory for a few days until a new staok is erected. BUITEn and Enos. --Bring along your Produce. Highest price paid in ex. oi`iaugs for Boots and Shoes. W. J, QUEER. —The county temperance convention is being held et Blyth, to -day, Definite action will likely be taken on the mat- ter of submitting tool option in a num- ber of munioipalities in the county, —Mr. Thos. J. Groves is in the hos• pital dangerously ill with pneumonia. Re bas a large circle of friends, 'who will wish him a speedy and complete recovery. This ie Mr. Groves aeond severe illness within the past few months. , —Mr, R. A. Hutchison received word on Monday of the death at Indian Head, Sask., on March 31st of Alma Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, R. N. Hutobieon, formerly of Wingham The child was in her third year. The bereaved parents will have the sympathy of many old friends in this district. PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. The Oracle. Resolved that you can gain more knowledge by travelling than by read- ing. The pupils of the Principal's room seem to be failing in health as it is coaling near examination time. On Thursday, April let, the public school girls had an exciting base ball matoh, this being the first of the season. We are glad to report that Lizzie Sturdy is recovering rapidly from her long illness. Lott, somewhere between Pablio School and Pleasant Valley, a girl whose name is Olive, Finder will be rewarded by leaving her at Pablio School as she has been missing for some time. PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT. Report of pupils of Dept. 1 of Wing. ham Public School for the months of January, February and March. Those marked * missed one or more examine. titans. Maximum number of marks for eaoh month 850. Jan. P. Paton . , .,.. 211 H. Elliott 150 D. Miller 97 J. Stapleton 140 M. Patterson 223 L. McOool . 175 E. Armour....... 267 M, Allan , 122 12. Linklater 227 W. Pugh , 221 R. Robertson 238 M. Ourrie 219 E, Jenkins 174 B. Swarts .... ,.,. 215 0. Irwin 260 E. Sherk .. 215 S. McMannus 142 A, Walker 145 R. Walker 189 A. Lloyd 201 L. Sturdy 218 M. Reid 188 J, VanNorman259 L. Bosman 260 F. Boomer 185 M. hard 220 M. Williamson185 M. Haines 214 0. Angus53* M. Kangas , 119 A. McDonald 204 M. Swarts 203 0, Knox125* H. Campbell 170 G, Forbes 67* N. Butcher....... 166 R. Kinsman 163 H. Drummond,175 F. Manuel......., 191 V. Scott 181* H. Hinsolife..., 183 E, Diamond.... , 164 L. Brock 205 G. Schaefer 184 F. Galbraith 188 F. McLean 143 0. McLean 160 H. Linklater 170 G. Hamilton, 283 A. Wilson 211 L. Hewer 193 G.MoLean... ,,. 150 B. Blackball 203 G. Oruiokshanks., 252 T. Holmes 319 J, Allan 128 G. Howson 140 L. Aitoheson 82* E. Clubb 165 Feb. 251 203 176 185 257 211 291 250 250 239 270 250 190 148* 299 234 188 193 220 219 228 246 286 275 220 117* 243 100, 120* 135* 236 225 101 94 96* 216 213 217 251 251 209 216 220 241 211 146 203 275 270 239 238 211. 12 204* 301 13 111* 150* 206 Mar, 270 185 193 280 266 294 253 299 313 287 92* 233 169* 318 214* 139* 188 239 232 279 301 313 251 295 20* 149* 199* 261 261 271 185 263 226 241 181 215 263 280 263 206 206 236 289 306 279 258 252 215 820 321 173 102* 177 297 ,301;.1€. G1Lntms —At Vancouver, B. U., on Marsh loth to Dr. and Mrs, B, Digby Gillies, for- merly of Teeswater; a daughter, Wuwooll.—At Whitechurch, en March 25th, to Mr, and Mrs. Ira W ellwood; a son, JonzasToiv.--At Whitechurch, on Match 20th, to Idr, and Mrs. David Johnston; a son. MARETSTJ nrarLait—McCArr;,--At the home of the bride's mother, on March 24th, by IOW. A. C. Wishart, B. A., Mr. Jeseph Bewley to Miss Maggie E. McCa11, both"of Morris township. t3T1tat3 BnAnroall.—In Culross, on Marta OOh, Charles Bradford, aged 88 years. 4VSmOSH. eott,ex &&ova of Culros9 aged 7 years and 11 Menthe. Montom.--In Rad Wawanosh, on A rit 2nd, Mars Mcliarnoy, wife of Mr. Lhot. Morton, aged 82 years and 0 months. 13sr . —In Eturon Tly. on March 27th, William Bell, aged 82 years. Mc nn.<-Tn (4re5', on ]starch 30th, William isle1'1albb, aged 72 years, WnrGhrr.—tri Grey, en litareh 20th, Nugh H. Wright, in hie 70th year Iss eu Allen, reliett of the ie a iiebert War. wiiek, age 79 years and 23 days. lltrrcntsoiv, dt Indlari Dead, bask., os. March filet, Alma ]l,`l1ze1Mth youngest dangle tar et Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hutcheson. formerly' of'gingham, aged 2 years, 1 month and 16 days. Township of st Wawanosh. Applications will be signed up to noon on tor the position of o In the municipality present year. Part bad from the Reev the 1. outwit. L Marnoch, Mereh b received by' the under- onday. April 20111, 1909, rotor of the road grader f limit Wawauosh for the Mars as to duties may be Clerk or any member of PORTERI! IELD, Clerk. 1909, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 9Tey 1alaeg18,, 1ap. 129, Se. 38th t pursuant'be havingclaims against the estate of Isabella Mills, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the Third day of February, A.U. 1909, are re• qquires to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executor on or before the 26th day of April, A. D. 1000, their names, addresses, and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly eertifleld, and that after- the said day the Solicitor for the Executor will proceed to distribute the assests of the d&ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall them have notice. Dated this 31st day of Meroh, A. D. 1909. R. VANSTONE, Wingham, P. 0. Solicitor tor Executor. AUCTION SALE OF FARM PROPERTY. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a certain registered mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be c ffered for sale by Publio Auction at. -the' Queen's Hotel, in the Town of Winghttin on Saturday, the 24th day of April, A, DIy: 1909, at the hour of two o'clock 1 the afternoon the following valuable far propsy, namely: Lot number Twenty-six n the/Fourth L•on- cession of the Townshi of Culross In the County of Bruce, contai ng acress more or less, except about two ac es eretofore convey- ed to the Corporation of e Township of Cul- ross for a roadway. On the property is situate a comfortable dwelling and a good frame barn and a never failing spring creek. The property is situate about 3% miles from the Village of Teeswater and 5 miles from the Town of Wingham, TERMS or t141,111.—Ten per cent. of' the 1 pur- chase money on the day of sale and the balance in 30 days thereafter. The property will be offered subieot to a reserve bid. Further par- ticulars and conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale or may be had on a D ted this 5211 dalication to the of Apundersigned. 009. R. VANSTONE, Vendor's Solicitor. Administrators' Sale of Valuable Hotel and Village Property *The Administrators of the estatelof Alexander Orr, deceased, will offer for sale by Public Auc- tion at the Brunswick Hotel in the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, on Thurs- day, 22nd day of April, instant, at 1.30 p. m., the following Lots 8 9,,1012,13 and 14 on the East aide of Josephihe street, in James Gra- ham's Survey in the said Town of Wingham, On this property is situated a three story solid atte725,0tith ntysllddiion30x feet and coa1in inallthirty-nine rooms. The hotel is lie ed, heat• ed by steam and fitted and supe • d with all modern conveniences. it is sen ally situated on the main street of the To . n, and is an excellent stand for both coin :rcial and gen- eral trade. The co ,ants ca a purchased at a yaluation, and pos ession +.tamed at once if desired. There is a .o on • e premises a solid cement barn and . obi • - 40 x 60 feet. This property offers an x. silent opportunity to any one desirous o+ 'ngaging 1n the Hotel business in a live town, North side e of est Louisa stralf of eet inNum.A.r the Survey in the Village of Fordwioh in the County of Huron. On this property is situate a solid brick building 21 x 48 feet, containing 7 rooms, part of which Is occupied by the Bank of Hamilton as an office and the balance is oe- cupied as a dwelling. There is also a frame stable 20 x 25feet, in good repair, chase mo eyon the day of saleer and the the on terms favorable to the purchaser, particul- sale of r which hy be madel hadpoplication theday the undersigned. The properties will be offered subject to a reserve bid. Dated this Ord day of April, A. D. 1009. R. VANSTONE, Vendor's Solicitor. CANADIAN .. PACTFIG. EASTER RATES Return tickets, between all stations in Canada, east of Port Arthur, at SINGLE FARE Good going April 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Return limit, April 13 .*a Ask for copy of HOMESEEKERS' Pamphlet, giving rates and full particulars of low rate Northwest excursions. Apply to J. B. Beemer, Agent, Wingham. + f•4i••i'4.1..44.'T 14...iik+.444.4 I1444.+++ Royal Grocery! Special Sal of Dinner Sets Tea Sets Toilet Sets and all Fancy China See Window for China • Tea Plates 25i a doz. while they last. PRODUCE WANTED, L6O ' Phone 54. 1 RING'S FOR 3ARGAINS 1 WS WANT '2'OUR TRAPS SEASONABLE GOODS GLOVES.—We have just put into stook a fine range of Ladies' Gloves with leading shades in Lisle and Rid and in long and short lengthe. Belts and Fanoy Seltings, Frillings, Saucy Linen and Wash Collars, etc, in abundance. WAISTS. --The nioest range of White Waists ever. shgwn in Wingham— Popular prices-oome in and see thele. LADIES' JACKETS.—The newest designa and exquisite fit of these Jackets along with the quality of the material !Hake Ibis line second to none, DRESS GOODS.—Oar stronghold—We pay particular attention to this department and you will always find our stook in every way complete. Come in and see the new lines in plain and fancy weaves. JAP SOIE.—The newest Underskirting on the Market, and the same pride as inferior goods, 25 cents. WANTED.—Large quantities Butter, Eggs, Beans, Feathers—highest prices, cash or trade. , GOOD 'GOODS G. E. KING. 0 HEAP PRICES +rrw•.•ra•w.•!.•••.•••••••••• .•••••••••.••••••••••••••• The Greatest Sale of • • a Blouses • •• for the month of March in the experience of this House. How :I • do we account for it? Well, simply that the goods and trim- e • mings are the very best, and they are made and finished in the • best and latest styles known to the best designers in Canada and • • New York. And the prices at which they are offered has a great s deal to do with their rapid sale. Come in. It will be a pleasure • for us to show them and quote price. • !New Dress Goods. • •• • • •• • • • • • .• a • a a • • i a Prints, Gingham, Muslins, Lawns and Trimmings of every des. eription are here in abundance, and are pleasing our customers in every particular. Please come in and see our great display of New Curtains and Curtain Material of the very latest and best designs, • • • 3 • • Best Groceries •• • Fresh and clean always on band. The best flavored, sweet- e est and cleanest Oat Meal always in stock, Try a package and 2 you will always use it. Highest prices paid for trade. • D. M. GORDON A • • • • • • • •••.N••• • eete000•00.0....sees•••••••!t••••••t.A•••• $1.00 Wheat Means good times— The farmer pays for all. When he is prosperous All other businesses are benefited. The winter is noarly over— Spring is close at hand. You have decided to move to Wingham-- But there are practically no empty houses. It will pay you to buy one. We have studied the situation. Prices are pertain to advance Within the next few months. Gall and Bee us. We can convince you. We have the proofs— Also a good liat of desirable parties Either in, or near, town At right prices. pro. Money to loan on fame at lowest rates, Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE. WlNOIL M ONT, NEW GROCERY I wish to inform the people of Wingham and vicinity that I am now opened up in the premises lately occupied by A. W. Webster with a stock of GROCER IES CROCKERY and Confectionery. The premises have been con. veniently fitted tip, and I hope by keeping goods of the first quality, and by giving good 'values, to merit a share of the public patronage, 3. T. LENNOX. Pm*: 139. L 1 4 D s Barley Red Clover Goose Wheat Mammoth Clover Alsike Clover Lucerne Clover Timothy, etc. The above in the best qualities only and now on sale. G.E.King f sataiessraisaamesemallesiasesessserssallelatallettaasleasessmala THE "ALBERT" The above out represents one of the most popular shoes made, namely : The ' Albert Patent Colt Blucher Bal, for Men It is a beautifgl shoe, made of the very ehoicest shiny patent colt, and is guaranteed to be thoroughly reliable. There are a great many qualities of patent colt leather, a large number of which become dull and wrinkled with wear. The strong point in the ALBERT PATENT COLT is the fact that while giving the very best wear it retains its shiny gloss and smboth surface until worn out. We're sole agents for Albert Shoes for Men. Every pair guaranteed (including Patents). We have them in all the new colors and styles Prices - $3.50 to $5.00 NEW ALBERT SHOES IN SOUTH WINDOW WILLIS & CO. THE SHOE STORE Butter and Eggs taken at Highest trade prices. 0 IMPOINIlaraiallianNaimasse v 11 iwSv$ 6sssszs Young .61 Co.C C<` w t a Cr In Ca al ci] Cra !C + C -, t C l t r^ C C c C r• C^ C l C• i C ,,TS :'..7 r✓T, •5..t:]i %]"i ✓. -iR i r7S.1'i 4i`..t ':1 .]i`Y] 'c4.! t;J S l isiAvlg,S1) SOME OF THE THINGS YOU WILL NEED THIS SPRING There is no season of the year 80fi tt ed for brightening up as the present. Look at the list given below and see if there isn't something you need for spring cleating,' Then look at the price and see if you can afford to overlook this store. MOPS A good Mop is always useful, but just now with the muddy days it is especially so. We have excellent mops at 2 for 25 cents, PAILS Don't be handieapped by a leaky pail, we have pails of all sizes. The following prices should appeal to you. Best Galv Iron, Pails 30c. Strong Tin Pails 20c. Good Fibre Pails 30e. • Mese are all guaranteed to hold water. acrid, Brushes Our Scrub Brushes are made to stand the hardest kind of work. Strong solutions will not effect their fabric. Price 10e and 13e. Carpet floaters Times have changed, no more whips or bamboo poles, we now have some durable Carpet Beaters that can be used by any housewife, any shape for 15e. Step Ladders Hanging pictures, washing woodwork, etc., all require the use of a step ladder, and it is not a pleasant sensation to be On a rickety stop ladder. Let tis show you some of our good ones. We are agent for Sherwin.Willialns' Paints and 'Varnishes and will be glad to give you figures on "Brightening up" your place Inside or out. Come in and talk the matter over. YOIING'S BIG HARDWARE a