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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1914-06-25, Page 8I 8 TITE WINGNAM TIMES„ffitil 25, 1914 MINOR LOCALS. — Get your suit pressedfor the holi- day Johneton's. The Teeswater News has beee sold to Mr. W. B. Chalmees, who has taken possession. —Regular meeting of Court Maitland, Canadian Order of Foresters on Friday evening of this weela —Political es we matter takes promin- once in this ieeua. Things will be baek to cormal v,:th our m!et —Mr. Joe Stalaer, former Principe' of Winehaw Palle school lute re eels% d an offer of $1,40 to take the Prineipal- ship of a schocl in Ottawa. AfIcT1ON SALE An unreserved aue- tier; sale of household effects, ete„ of Itobt. Hendersoo, will be held at the Market Square, on Saturday. June 27, at 2 o'clock frdeerp. T. It. Bennett, Auctioneer, —These was hended to the TIMES on taetarday last, a large Cecropia moth, categht by Master Buchanan. The moth which measured 61, Maws avross the wings, ie a native though not numerous in this locelity. —Consi ra tlfonage le reported to have been done by the frost on Friday, night last. Many of our gar leners and others report thet considerable damage was done to potatoes, !Jeans, tomatoes and other vegetables. —Provincial Constable Phippen has a flock of Black Minorca hens which have Leen laying extra large eggs. One day recently an egg was produced which measured sp„ inches in eircumference and tlat inches long. PRIVATE SALE A number of honee- hold articles, almost new, will „len' sold cheap, and may he seen at myl'eSideece between 2 nal and 9 p.reene' including kitchen cabinet, small s*el range with hot water front, eleetric stove, rugs, furniture, baby carr4ge and sleigh - B. H. COCHRANE, John Street. —Mr. W. H. Davidson has completed drilling a well at echool section No. (I, Culross. At a depth of 160 feet he sue ceeded in striking a flowing spring, the water raising 18 feet Dibove the ground. Mr. Davidson and the school trustees are to be con- gratulated on securing such a splendid supply of good water. PERSONALS Mrs. Ted Elliott is visiting in Toronto this week. 't Mr. Geo. Moir is visiting friends in Port Huron this week. Mr. Ted Elliott, of St. Marys, visited 7 at his home in town for a few days. Mr. J. A. McLean attended the coal 4 dealers convention in Tovonto last week. Mr. Ben R. Ft -allele, of Westfield. Mass., is visiting with his uncle, Mr. A. M. Freak. Mrs, John Robinson nerd Miss Lillian Robinson left to -day for a month's -visit be INlidland. Miss May Davidson, of 1,17roneter. was visiting at the home of Mr. H. B. -..;; Elliott for a few days. Mrs. Williams, of Toronto, is in town this week visiting her son, Mr. Harry Mr. J. W. Chittick, of the Bank of Commerce, Exeter, returned last week after spending two weeks in Netv York City, and has again taken up his duties in the bank. Mr. Fred Homuth came home from Elora on Saturday last suffering from appendicits and was taken to the hospi- tal where he underwent an operation on Monday. We are pleased to report he is now improving very favorably. CHURCH NOTES. The Pastor will prearh in the Metho- dist Church both mussing and evening on next Lord'. Day. There will be a meeting of the Senior and Junior Brotherhoods, of St. Paul's Church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev, E. G. Dymond will be in- ducted to the Rectorship of The Church of St, Paul the Apostle, by Venerable Archdeacon Richardeon, on Wednesday evening, July Sth. Rev. A. C. Riley, pastor of the Bap- tist Church will take for his subject next Sunday, at the morning service, "Diverted and Devoted," and in the evening, "A Forward look Downward, and a Back aeard look Upward." Born N - In Terehevey, on Friday, 10th inst., to Mr. and Mro.Win. Davy - son, of Steelton, Ont.; a son. Htdonae—In Howick, on Monday, June 22nd to Mr. real Mee. A:ea. Hig- gins; a son. Gaarlast—In T(20swator, on Tueeday. June 23rd, to Dr, and Mre. (Mies; al sOn. DIED. BUTioaless—In Wingbam, on Sunday, June 2let, Annie M. Burgess, second ( dringliter of the late Homey Iturgese. ' PLECVY - In Windmill, on Friday, Juno Pith, Robert John Fleuty, young- ; est son of the late Jame, Plenty. WILTON —In IMAS,iehl, Oil June 1-11. ) Samuel John, !Ireland -en of Samuel and Mary .A, feed oul';4 mei 9 months. FirA which broke out sone time dur. ing the night and whieh no one knew about until Friday morning when the ( ruin sil were diecovered, destroyed the lege:, !daughter iereee Hendrieh Broe„ • Elmira. The origia of the blaze la um; known fiS there was no fire on the • drernieee. NA- DRU- CO COD LIVER OIL • 1 rillaleaNOMMOMAI MAMMONISM Is one of the best Lung Builders A guaranteed cure or prevention for Coughs and Colds TRY I T Put up in two sizes 5oc. and $1.00 •••••••••••••••••••••• Jie J. DAVIS Sucessor to A. L. HAMILTON C:CR NER DRUG STORE WINGHAM THE BIG CELEBRATION IN WINGHAM. Everybody is looking forward to Wednesday next—Canada's Natal Day, which for Wingham will be the biggest day in its history as far as a day of real genuine sport is concerned. Everything is in ship shape and a bumper crowd is expected. All public school children either in town, village or country are invited to take part in the big parade and are re- quested to meet at the tcwn park at 8.3" a. m. sharp. The parade will start from the town park and conneet with the second section in the neighborhood of the C. P. It. station. From the C. P. R. station to Victoria street, then up Scott street, then turn up Josephine street and parade the full length of main street to the town park, so that those who want the best view of the parade will have the best opportunity by stationing themselves on the main street at any point from Wilford's evaporator to the town park. Im- mediately on arrival at the park the programme will begin with the balloon ascension by Miss Dorothy DeVonda and then will follow the remainder of the programme as advertised for the day, precisely the time advertised, of course, on the one condition that the weather is favorable. No programme of sports equal to this has ever been offered to the people of this part of Ontario and it is up to the natives to show their appreciation by boosting the celebration in every way that lies with- in their power. The park is being put in first-class shape and there will be lots of seating room. One real good day of legitimate and up-to-date pleasure is the aim of the committee mad if the affair is a success this year from a financial standpoint a still bigger and better programme will be put on next year. CELERRATIONETTES Mis DeVonda and her attendants will arrive here on Monday from Blanch- ardville, Wis. They will work in that town on Friday, the 26th, and after leaving here go direct to the middle states where they fill 4th of July en- gagements. The committee are taking no chance of disappointments and hence the reason of their arrival here so soon. The fireworks arrived here on Mon- day of this week and are certainly a big collection. Manager Binkley is already getting them in shape so as to avoid delays. Don't steal under the canvas. The committee are spending $700.00 to give the people a day of unusual merit Surely you are sport enough to do the fair thing with them in their efforts to give sou a good day. The committee leindly suggest that the parents loosen up the purse strings so that it will not be necessary for the kid- dies to fake their way in to the grounds. Thie will be the only big day in Wing - ham this yeor and the connnitIee are looking for the encouragement of every loe al ci t PTI ett•—•• ea: a MISS DOROTHY DE VONDA DallijOalt SOLO v,iT1OV(' two ascotnsions in Wingliern c):! Donliniw Day GUARD BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SUMMER. The summer months are the most dangerous to little ones. The complaints of that season which are cholera infant - um, diarrhoea and dysentry come on so quickly that often a little one is beyond aid before the mother realizes he is really ill. The mother ternat be on her guard to prevent these" troubles or if they do come on suddenly to cure them. No other medicine is of such aid to the mother during hot weather as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the bowels and stomach and are absolutely safe. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c. Notices Under This Head ten cents aline for first insertion; five cents for subs°. quent insertions. Get Parnell's Bread at Christie's. Now's the time to buy your wall pap- er at greatly reduced prices at Knox's. Buy your June Wedding gifts at Knox's Saturday bargain sales. ROOMS TO RENT Over W. J. Greer's shoe store. For particulars apply to Dr. A J. Irwin. TRIJNKS AND VALISES:—Blg stock of select from at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. FOR SALE—A comfortable seven - roomed house, with cement cellar and coal bin. Hard and soft water, a good garden Apply to F. 0. Sperling, Min- nie street or at his office, Salt Block. Moven—Our dental offices will be closed every Wednesday afternoon from May 1st to October ist. A. J. InwaN, D.D.S G. H. Ross, D.D.S. PLEASANT VIEW FARM FOR SALE 120 acres, 100 acres cleared, 20 acres hard wood bush; well fenced; good state cultivation; wind mill; good water; bank barn 82x52; good out -buildings; two storey brick eettage, 11 rooms. ROBERT LEATHORN, Bluevale. NOTICE TO CREDITORS e2tileii:121"tiOW:haillrAut:gtteos ).Section the Est:te alt P.-f=ts Agg aeleTsedg,,livng k.d. on or about the Twenty-firft day of April. .A..D. 1914 at the Town of W ng m County of,Huron, are required to Send byLinp 'repaid, or to deliver to R. Vanstone, Wing - aim Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the sixth day of July, Al) 1914, their names and addresses, with full particu- lars of their claims in writing, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, dab' verified by a statutory declaration. And further take notice that after the said Sixth day of July, 1914, the assets of the said estate will be distributed by the Execu- tors among the parties entitled therto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and the estate will not be liable for any claims not filed at the time of the said distribution. Dated at Wingham this Stli day of ;rune, A.D. 1914, R. VANSTONE, Wingham Solicitor for the Executors. PICTURE HOUSE FRIDAY/, tITINE 26 The only films,in the world of HARRY LAUDER GEO. LASHWOOD STANLEY KIRBY AdMiSSi013. ^' 20c Teacher Wanted. Qualified teacher foe School Section No. 8, East Wawanoeb. Duties to commence on September 1st. Apply, stating salary and experience to J. W. DONE, Beigrave, Ont. STRAYED. IOn Saturday, June 2ilth, a Coach i Bitch, wearing it brass beaded collar with laitiale A. J. A. engraved thereon. Information !wading to ber recovery will be gratefully received at the TIMES Office. Any .tierson found harboring Same after this notice will be prose- cuted, KINCit BROS. INTERESTING VALUES IN SEASONAB E MERCHANDISE 36 inch Raw SUR $1,00 per yard This is a very serviceable ma- terial for summer dresses, stands the wear and washes well. Colors tan, grey, copenhogen and black. 36 inch Black Messaline Silk $125 per yen! A Silk we can recommend with a rich finish and very fine weave. White Cotton Voile 25c and 5Llo per yard Very sheer material f or cool stammer wear and good washing • goods. Bona o Stripe Silks $1 50 per yard This Silk is very fashionable for trimmings and in all shades to go with any color. Penmans' Lisle Hosiery Bled, White and Tan 25c„ 35c., 5Uc, yak' s • These Hose are made from the finest materials in seamless style and are perfect fitting. Kayser Silk Gloves 16 Button Length $1.25 short 513c. The Kayser Glove is famous for its wearing and fitting qual- ities, made by the best American Glove Co. Crompton Corsets 15c to $3,00 a pair Many new styles fear summer wear, in low bust styles and made from fine light weight materials. Sommer Parasols In White, and Colors, new shapes and styles, from 50e to $5.00. Awning Buck For Verendahs 25c to 35c a yard Colors in plain stripes, red, blue brown and green. Japanese Bugs for Verandahs Sizes 3x6, 6x9, 9x9, and 0x12 ft. Prices 50c, MOO, $2.00 and $3.50 tancaster Linoleum 2, 3 and 4 yards wide, in pretty floral and block designs, best wearing qualities and patterns. Inlaid Linoleams 2 yards Wide, in block and tile patterns, suitable for kitchens, and bathrooms. Get our prices before buying. Window Shades ad Curtain Poles at all prices 50,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED Cash or Trade. Phone 71 Extra Values in Yarns, Woollen Blankets, Sheetings, Underwear, Clothing etc., in exchange for Wool. KING BROS 1 11.14 11 47-14--L MEET THE IDEAL BEDDING SPECIALIST • at R. A. Currie's Fur- niture. Store Thursday evening June 25th and Friday 26th and see the Ideal Brass Beds whiCh are guaranteed NI ii 1 for a life time. The new finish is very pleasant to the eye. The blind construction making the Brass Beds very easy to clean. We Will also be showing a number of iron beds in the different colors. Every article made by the Ideal Bedding Co., Ltd., of Toronto, are all guaranteed by Label. It will pay you to see Window Display R. A. CURRIE EURNITURE AND UNDERTAKER Mirrarril I 1 grmgmil Mr. Dairy Farmer We are in the market for cream, and we have now upwards of 800 Western Ontario Patrons, But We Want Your Cream The growth in our butter business is such that we invite inquiries from all farmers not supplying us. Highest Market Price. Payment Weekly. Write SILVERWOODS, Limited LONDON CANADA Get your cans at Wilford's Produce House WINGHANI ONTARICI easselellasagatatareVeatlealSseekteasaaklallea Foi. the June Bride In our North Window we are showing 'some very dainty creations in the very newest of fashionable footwear These are very suitable for the June Bride and are equal in daintiness and style to anything being shown in the large city stores There is just one difference however and that is that our prices," particularlyon pumps and slippers, are much lower Instead of describing these lines (which in fact space will not permit) we would ask every lady whether a To -Be, a Coul:I-Be, a Would -Like -To -Be or a Does - Not -Want -To -Be bride to Take a Look in Our North Window Wm H.WHhis & Co. Sole Agents.A. For Ladies 1 .1".44‘44,444wv,A14,44441,4ve/s446,s44,444.4vwswa,a4wvaiksivaive,t-1 WOOL Large qu WOOL! •••••••0100011 antities of Wool ANTED Cash or Trade. All -Wool We pay the highest cash price A large range of Sheets Blankets Yarn . made by the best mills. ring your .Wool here and get est value for your money. A large assortment of Men's Suits 20 per centoff regular cash price in exchange for Wool. ver 100 Suits to select from. Immommomomesise.mmommorem, J. A. MILLS Successor to T. A. Mills PlIONE 89, tz.f. WINGHAM, ONT.