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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1916-01-27, Page 8Page 41WNOUNCEMENTS smd,90.171,4t,,whiq Wee tette tor ti#44 itowtrtoatevaeo!* qusuower* De, WANTEO A go eereent ApPly at11. °Mee. TRUNKS ASP Vetaenet—litg atoCk of *elect from et lowest prices, W. J. ,GlegEtt. Soreiet, BABOAINt at RBOX's PrideY, Jan., 21 only. e -A, M. Xecia TOOKE e7 Boon You sheuld see our itne ot Hocicei Sts. The best, eWeits on hvre. W. L ORE= Coltal—We tave for sale at out store or mill, a Per pf gotd Aineeicea yellow corn. SO- Hey;sole IleocKaReeNk _ WANTED Two pipers for Wingbare Petaehment 161st Huron Battalior opply to Majer N,T. Sinc!air, Wingbate. • LOtor—English spaniel, white and yellpw. Answers to the name Jim. • Reward for return, Apply to 0. P. eale7EP—Ten to twenty acres of aoed garden and. Win lease tar five years with privilege of buying at ex- • piration of tease, John Kerr, Mbabane, .6#ae1ait BLITTEK OQC supply of teeple butter is limited and you had better , place- your order early so as not to he disappointed. E, 1V1EPELEy * SON- , Phone 84. MINOR •Le-VAT:5. 1Por biatnotul and Wedding Rings gp t.0 EtiOE'S. —Have you tenewed your eubseription to the 'Ttlaaa? —Huron Coiinty tifitletil L In seesion atrGoderich, this week. 7PERSONALS .....,..„,".. Mee, Rull, of LoOdotal itt vieiting with, her sieter, Mot T. a Xing, i Pte. Arthur NeWieen, Of the 714 bettaligh# Spent $ander in tetwa. . l' Pte. fl# Rieseille, of Stratford. visited et hie home here Or otter $11te, ;ley. Fte. Lenard BrOck, ef gait, was visierg ter a feW five at hishome in toren. Reeve Mitchell is in Gni:IWO; atteed, 1iog the eeseions of the linron Oaant/t CeOncil. 7r7e7geRel"..7"- . ThE 17,01,11. WHY NOT ffeORIOA FOR YOUR witatik Tom The attreetiOns are Onsierpaetted, heeutifue palm treee, warm sea Whiny, orallga Sed ttenana groves,. golf, Wpm fishing,, luxUrents hotels for peckets. Two reghts only from Toronto. Win- ter teuriat tickets nOW en sale. Be BUM that Mir tickets read vie CAW dma Pocide Railway. Excellent ser- vice is offered via Detroit aud Particelere from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agente, or Write M. G. Nittrnha, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. tiereogavie Miss Densmore left en Tuesdey terP- 4T41°Tie S°cW'rY N°T1IS' Clinton where the W.11 visit for some We gratefully eeknOwledge the Iteeh '#,Ith her ala:eit fellowing donatioosz — Miss Imlay, 1 itle. Itobt. jebnston, Of TorOntolf6.0..Pel rtne4d.5. a ehoot eel:eta at' No, 6, Morrie, On Dee. 15th, the was vtetting toe a few daps with his son, Mr. 1.vao,lohnsten. Mr.?. S. Brandon is visiting for a few day s with his son, Mr. N. L. Iron at St. Marys and his sten, Mr. Brock Brar.cloe at Hanover. . Mrs. Win. Ahlhore and Mrs, Albert Boone, who were here attending the funeral of their father, the late Wm. Clark, left on Monday for their home in Dayton, Ohio, aeccimpanied by their pephew, Mr. Will Elliott. • CHURCH NOTES. society sent $100.60. to Shorneliffet Hospital, On January 18th, to Ify. man's Hall, LOOM 4 consignment of soldiers comforts, consisting of 29 pairs a sacks, 0 pairs of wristlets, 8 Balaclava caps, 13 military shirts and 2 mere. Mrs. J. Cole, $1; Mrs. J. Nicholson, $2; Mrs, A, Porterfield, 5 yards of cotton. Vie thank all our supporters foe their splendid help in the past, • It is with deep' regret that we, this week, chronicle the death of Anna Margaret Barbour, beloved wife of Mr, Henry J. McClenahan, who passed away 1,111 the Wingbant te I an Senclay last INGHAM, TIMES ,400111r1141000111.0.001111WPwiinossisioszwozoiss . • Weeks illnesg. The I • The annual congregational meetingof $t. Andrew's presbyterian Churclowill be held on Monday evening, January 3 1st. There are matters of importance Fine stock of silverware, cut grass to come before the meeting and there and jewellery at Knox's. should he a large attendance of the • the leading magazines are sale at the ;netts stationery store. members of the congregation. On . The members of the Wingham Com- pany of the 1131st Huron Battalion will —Buy your railway tickets from 11 .B, Elliott. Town Agentfor the G T. R. at the Trews office, • —Clubbing rates with all city news- papers in connection with the TIME.Your orders will receive prompt • attention. • —Mrs. Reg, S. Williams will receive at her home on Centre street, on Wed- nesday afternnon, February 2nd, from • 3 to o'clock. --Mr. Wm. Claridge, of Ingersoll and formerly of Wingham, has enlisted with the 165th battalion now being formed in Oxford county. The members of the Wingham • Companyof the 161st Huron Battalion purpose holding an At Home in the Armouries on Wednesday evening, February 2nd. —The 3. E. Swarts farm on the sec- ond lhoe Of 1VlorrisM , has been sold to r. Alex, Ross, of Turnberry, who has sold his farm to Mr, Halliday. Mr Ross has • secured a geed farm. —Mr. McVicar, who has. been mail cleik on'the L., 11. & B. has been trans- ferred to another run out of London and his old position is being taken by Mr.McLeod' of Woodstock. • —Dr, Tamlyie reports that he saw two robins on Ids lawn on Friday after. • noon last, ' It was certainly spring-like. weather and some of the robins are apparently staying with us for the • winter. A farmer came into town one day last week running a- blind pig, In- spector Mitchell was aware of the faet but did not prosecute. Temperance people ask Why? Reason Pig was blind in only one eye. , • —Mr. Joe Doyle, son of His Honor judge Doyle, has been appointed manager of the Bloor and Clinton streetibranch of the Union Bank at • Totonto, Mr. Doyle is a former reef- "• dent of Wingham and old friends here • will congratulate him on bit promotiort. — w alter Je Percy Geo. G. Rintoul —The etlitor of The Times is in re- Richard Fay Win Stott Jas. McCallum Thos. Price. Richard Jones Harry Dye vonoWt The home of Mt. and Mrs. A. C. Hutchison, of Fordwich, was the scene of a very pretty and quiet wedding on Wednesday, Jan. 12th. when their eldest daughter, Elsie B., was united in marriage to Mr. Norman McLaugh. lin, also of Fordwich. The bride wore a simple gown of white lace cloth ovel silk an Was given away by her fathee • Her youtigest shifter, Mit Nellie, pine - deceased lady was a daughter of elr, • and Mrs. Win. Barbour of Kinloss and was in her 30th year. She had been a resident of this section for only a short time, but had made a large circle of friends who will hear of her death with deep repret. The bereaved ones will have the sincere sympethy of numerous friends in their affliction. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon attend service in a body h# St. Andrew's from the home of deceased's Parents to the Wingharn cemetery. The Ladies' Aid of the IVIethodis Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. METHODIST CHURCH. Regular services will be held in th Methodist Church next Lord's DO a 11 am. and 7 p.m. The pastor, Rev, J. W. Hibbert will preach at both ser. vices. Evening subject, "The Making of Men." Good music. Be sure and come. eBURCB 0P ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE. Service on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The Girls' Auxiliary will meet at Miss Weir's home on Thursday evening at 7.30. . The Iadies Guild 'will meet at the ReetorY on Friday aftsrnoon at 3 o'clOek. • , Service next Sunday at D., a, m. and 7 p. m. Bible Class at 3 o'clock. BAPTIST CHURoll Mr. Reedes, of alcMaster University, will occupy the pulpit in the Baptist Chureh next Sunday. Church met in the church on Tuesday a for their annual meeting and election of officers. ••••••••.,•••••••• ROLL OF HONOR, The following is a list of the young men who have enlisted in the 161st Battalion from Wingham and district - 0. Guest T, T. McDonald W. E. Thompson T. S. McDonald V. L. Sanderson G, W. Schaefer W. A. Windsor G. L. Stillwell L W. Powell A. C. Williams M. C. Cameron R, Forsyth W. Aitcheson H. J. Currie G. R. Taylor J. C. Penrose Chas. Gander J. a. Barker E. M. Forbes R. Huffman Wm. Holt , L Kirkham R. C. Mann fez Mercer 3. F. Galbraith L. C. Cantelon J. Hoinaes N. R. Bloomfield C. Orchard • W. Hinscliffe J. Johnston J. rr. N. eaylor 3. C. McTavish 3. .3. Kerr ' J. F. Carruth B Drummond T. Flitter W. M. G. Fetterley IL T. Drummond H. S. Bond G. R. A. Iteland Allen Kneehtel Fred 0.T. Mantel W. G. Adair ceipt of a complimentary Invitation to attend the sixteehth animal "at home' • of the Htzron Old Boys' ASsociation of Toronto, to be held hi the Oddfellows' Tetnela, 229 College street, Toronto, on PridaY evening, February 4th. The • "at home" is to be of a special pacri- otic character this yeet, and preparetione ate being Made int' a large at- tendance. • none 3gzeitia0 4n East Wateanosh, on ,Jan 6th, to Mr. end Mr. Wm. T. Jenkins; daughter, COOX —In test Witwanosh„ on Jan ,e10th, to Mr. Aild IVIts# Owe& Cook; UM. WOOtts —In if urnbertv. on Januar 24th, tti M. and Mre. Samuel Woods dabghter. Caritztta4t Vurnberry, anJannary lath, to' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cathers; a daughter. 41 ed Lohengries wedding there'll and later during the signing of the register • she played several Militaey and Patti - a otic eelectione. The bride's going away e, suit was tailored and of navy blue 'Y broad dab with Width -she wore mink furs and a black velvet picture hat. • StAltetente SItertiet tattettt ee At "Surety koreti Att4., on December 80th, by Rim J. Sbottt, Mt Wiliint Sit/4580a Miss Agnes, yonogest 4tlaughter of et, Thos. adder, formerly of Grey ship, Boron Co. Clasttegetr—In Wingham, entatertatta Margaret Barbour, a td enry J. McClenaheity divot:loth, *god: 29 years, I ' mouths *ad 14 days, litesrbtos,./tt Orattbrook, on:* witty i„Ntistatrefb McComb4 rellet of the Jobe Cameron, aged Yeata. •kers* WAvvArroste, A nreItY wedding watt solemnized in the Methodist Church, Myth. at 0.1a,, on Tuesday, •Joey 18th, when Miss -Gertrude Louise, daughter of Mr. end Mts. E. C. Smith, Of Eaet Wawa. nosh, became the wife or Mr. Minim John Seibert, of the setae totenthip. 'be eeremony wile performed by• Bev. George Jewitt, t fter *hi& the 'newly wedded 'couple left on .the •font p. m. train on * IthOrt Wedding trip and on their tette* Will tolte up their residenee ort the groom% farni in East Vi'awisnosit, It it the wish of their many friends that their wedded Ute may be lent happy and properows, Joe Wilkinson made a business tri to Hensall the beginning of the week Mrs. Robert Anderson, who has been suffering from the effects of bronchitis and la grippe is improving at time of writing. Wm. Geddes, 3rd line, has sold his 100 acre farm to Findlay McCallum for the sum of $6,000, possession to be given on the first of Mareh. Mr. Ged- des will move to Belgrave where he has owned property for some time. An interesting feature in connection with the meeting of the Women's Mis- sionary Society f Knox Church which was held last Thursday was the pre- sentation by the Soeiety of a life mem- bership certificate, which represents $25, to the present Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, as a token of apprecia- tion for valued service rendered the Society in this office for 15 years. Mrs. (Rev.) A. M. Boyle, in a few well ehos: en words, addressed the recipient. Mrs A. T. Cole on behalf of the Auxiliary made the presentation which was re- sponded to by Mrs. Ferguson with a deep sense of appreciation and gratitude for the spirit which prompted the val- ued gift. The recruiting meeting which was held in the Foresters' hall on Monday nigbt was a brilliant success and did credit to the men of Belgrave. Six of Belgrave's finest signing up. Major N. 1' Sinclair, of Wingham, occupied the chair in a very able manner. Lt. - Col. Combe of Clinton, commanding of- ficer of the 161st Battalion, delivered an address in evhieli he called the men of Belgrave to theadore; impressing upon them the necessity of defending our homes and our liberty. Dr. Red. mond then Spoke and Was followed by Rey. Mr. Hibbert, who delivered one of the ablest tecruiting addresses ever heard in Huron County. Miss Jean Vannorinan, of Wingharn, then. sang •"We'll,NeYer let the Old Flag Fall" Which Was followed by an appeal for re. crafts by Col. Combe, The following then immediately offered themselves, Scott, James McCallum, Dick Jonea, Dick -Fay, Harry Dye, Mr. Price, These men deServe the great. est Credit for setting the example be the Men Of Belgrave. A teeruiting de. pot will be started at mite and it is ex. pected that Belgretee will ftitilish at least 26 Men. There is no diStriat the county of litiroti that has as " many strappitig young fellotes as BeIgtave, Will you help Belgrave to do its Share? • M'. tre; tate. Mies Terle B. Gorden, of British COI - is here on a visit to the old Witte. Mre. Ilitpeteis spending a few weeks visiting her sister,. Mrs Bttimpton, at Port Stanley. Mre, Stein and tW6 Sons, of YelloW Grass, Sask., are visitors at her sister% 'Mrs, W, 3.1:1tunpbeee. •The at. Melons. acitool SeetiOn has decided to but da twotooirretf school on the old :lite. The beilditig is to be Of red brick. Operitiees wfI shirt at 441Tdeh‘e thereboldete at the public halt held their atinual bleating on Monday evening, Raving, some totplus money on hand, they intend to 'make itottie proVettente tat the hell; • • Thursday, friday and Saturday LAST DAYS OF JANUARY FUR SALE 25 Muffs' and Stoles 25 Muffs and Stoles in Alaska Sable, M i n k Marrnot., Brown Opposurn. White Thibet, or Sitka Fox. Values from $10 to $15, Three Day Sale only for , $5.00 50 Muffs and Stoles 50 Muffs and Stoles in Persian Lamb, Can-.• adian Mink, Black Wolf. Natural Wolf. Alaska Sable, Values from $15 to $25: Three Da5 Sale for only $10.00 Special Discounts on Men's ,and Ladies Fur and Fur Lined Coats. oemmeassinnor PRODUCE WANTED Choice Butter New Laid Eggs * Dried Apples KING BROS. , 'Phone 71 ummininommisemumnsmmemmeaussurizinusimarni ...a!„,,VV1:444.411=4.41;:,„:,,,V411:41ri ,0107 AO ,IFP • 400 • So • 1.0 • OP Am. ;Fa • oo • :W „.# • dor • ow er• e": • 'it' • ft) 1.6 ft! 1.0 Dig Clearing 1,0 - ;• Conti 11.; Rai)PiL1NDSAY 71; /.0 It% Formerly Merchants' Brokerage to FERTILIZER We are in abetter pasition to supply a high-gt. tilieer than any °thee manufacturer putting , leer this year. Get your orders in early es we intend .m • liveries earlier than usual. Do not take any Fertiliter eprestn;ttoinbentIstea.teses do not run any thence in b y' good. There are none just a ertilizer. Get a Givernment guara because therd is some talk of our opposition selling a breed aed imt guaran- teeing any potash„ If this is correetetheir prices are at least $6.00 pee ton too high. We can give you any grade of Fertilizer, but We are recommending our famone brand 2-84. If none of our agehts bare aolleited business from you, get in Wadi with us direct, 1REMEMBE14--We are only wholesalers' for Steele Briggs' Seeds. Ask your dealer for Steele Brigge Seeds, a We do not retail from our warehouse in Winghem, eae etsseseesseseesaaea•reesaeseoeai ' Per - %tie. g our de - A. H. WIL,FORD Telephones:- Office 174 Residence 108 WINGHAM ONTARIO The members of Cottet tuck, NO. 30, „1 Itrittlitottie Cattadiatt Order of Pereeiters, recently held their ennual oyster supper at the hinted Mr, Arthur Lincoln, Tarnberty, when about eighty-five partook of the supper and latet 'the young people gathered in from the valiant 110Met where avery enjoyable eVerillig was spent in dancing and otherninusements. Etreeltpnt Innen was furnished by Xelly Ilros,, Mts. Bobt. Metcalfe, Mrs. Ned& :McLean, Gen, Wenner and Will Hall, Itobt, Metall's little daughter teditea and sang severet songs and Gee. Bremner favored the gather. ing with a Couple of his Old favorite songs. About 12 o'clock a dainty lunch watt served and the brethern left for their h6thei about a &Clock, 'feeling that Mr, and Mts./Joon had Itatlef pleasant evening for the happy owned and all limping to be *pared to attend the oyStet supper next winter. anuary 27th, *90 OME LO FOR Jaftuary and February PRICES1 Women's Plain Rubbers • Men.s 1 -lain Rubbers 40c per pair • Women's guaranteed Button Boots7; Per pair "with back craVanette top $2.25 per pair Men's Gun Metal Calf Buttoned aoots — 4-•$2,65 per pair \ Men's Long Rubbir Boots (knee) $2,85 per pair Women's Patent Buttoned Boots $2,45 Der pair The above are Just the Same aS advertised in January and February city catalogues. We always meet catalogue prices. linl11111!=neiMOZICICER=MCIIIIMINI,4441,1M14===a0V4411, W. 11. WILLIS Sole Agents for Ladies and Derby Sho :s for Men 11 1.11•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••111110“Mi•k+.1. .rionamm.............••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••• r, /if drittier.. vt.'t v-„,1 44.1111nrr • " "MADE IN CAI'. The Ford Coupelet Price $730 Outside the blizzard may rage—but inside the Ford Coupelet there's riding comfort no matter - what the weather. And for milder days it takes but a moment to lower the top. Two care in one—the Ford Coupelet equips you for motoring all the year round. The Ford Runabout is $480; the Touring Car $530; the Sedan $890; the Town Car $780. All priees f. o, Ford. Ontario. All cars completely equipped including electric neadlights. Equipment does not include speed - ()meter. Cars on sale ley A. M. Crawford, . Dealer, Wingham, Ontario. • d TY, E I • k 0A,40 waesietimosk4saiwarsovolowailyis, W. G. Patterson's, Big -Half' Price and Below Cost $ Jew'elery Sale Sale commences on I:athlete* Convention Day, elan 21111i and Vent end on March fith, 1916 We have too large a stock ()thigh cless goods to 'tarty over War times so we have decided to dispose of them at a loss. This is a cliariee of your life tittle to buy good Jeveelery of all kinds at priees whieh you never will be abie to bileF at again. Xeep your eye ou the Windows and in the state and see goods ticketed regular peke, bleck ink, sale Hee, red ink, A Big Slaughter in Diamonds. 14 00065 TAttgll OUT 05' THE aTtiltE wattout TIM SPOT OASH. . 9 The Crest Watch: tioetor * PATTERSON ti • 1. — vat 04&••#11, ,te