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THE WINGIIAM TIMES 16, 1912
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MINOR LOCALS.
No old wall paper at KINox':. Every-
thing new.
Just arrived at 1io,i,x'.- a w 1912 v. -all •
papers. Phone 05.
—Court of I,, visloa for ..he Town of
w'inghu,n vvi!f ho he'.i oi:Monday even-
ing, May 17th.
—The annual Model Farm excur:.ion
to Guelph will } this ...nen: en Sat-
urday, June 22nd
— During this ;; eel: over 6.c00 arti-
sans and agriculturists will arrive in
Canada from Scotland.
—The regnhtr monthly meeting of
Camp Caledonia. Sons of See •tined v. ill
PERSONALS.
nl Miss Hazel I)rununond, of Toronto is
visiting at her parental home in town.
Mr. Clarence Blackhall is in Toronto
writing on his examination for eleetrt-
e: ongimyr.
.r. 11. W. Hastings, of Inglehart
r.; a venin;; on old friends in Wingham
(luring tin, past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pugh, of Palm-
erston, spent Sunday with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pugh.,?
Mrs. Sparling is this week attending
the W. M. S. convention in Sarnia.
While away she will visit Watford and
be held next Monday evening. Detroit.
— Mr. Wm. Sleeth, a pioneer resident Mr. Albert Dennis, who has been a
of Seaforth, died re ry suddenly on Sat -
left
of Wingham for some time
urd:ty night fromh:. ars failure.left this week for his home in England,
where he intends engaging in business
—Lieut -Col. David Baker, for seven -
With his brother. .
ty years postmaster at Dundee, (due. .r
is dead at the age of ninety-four years. N^ Rev. H. McQuarrie, of Toronto, a
Mr. W. F. V:t4tone has e 1:1 his furmer well-known pastor of St. An-
/ --Mr.
on John street, occupied l' Mr.drew's Presbyterian Church was visit -
J. henry Christie, to the Misses, lien- ing for a few days last week with old
friends in Wingham;
d.•rson.' Alis; Irhna Kennedy was in London
—In a football match played oh the over Sunday. She visited with her
town part: on Tuesday evening the Eth-
el team won froth the High School team uncle Dr. S. M. Kennedy and her sister'.
Miss aretta Kennedy who is attending
by a score of '-0• , The London Normal School.
—C. N. Griii'm real estate agent, re- ,y 1Tr,. and Mrs. Thos. Brandon, of
ports the salt of the late Thos. 'lender -
Stratford were visiting in Wingham
son's property on the south west corner last week kr. Brandon has sold his
of John and Catharine streets to Mr. property in Stratford and will likely
John Anderson who r, eeatly Baine here return to Wingham to reside.
from the West.
—The snow storm and cold weather
of Monday last was not appreciated. Amherstburg ratepayers passed the
It looks like snow for nine months of by-law to lend a new auto company $10, -
the year in this section of Ontario. 1tu0, and the knitting factory will start
—Lady Tupper, wife of Sir Charles ! operations in a ;;host time.
Tupper, died at her hone in England -- Mr. J. Gamble Walker, proprietor
on Saturday. The remains will be of the Waster House, Tiverton, died
brought to Nova Scotia for interment. suddenly, Wednesday, May 8th. The
- -Mr. A. D. MelCenzie. late of the ; deceased was born in Kincardine fifty
I.ucknow Sentinel left last week for years ago, and was well known to the
the West where he will probably re- travelling public.
sumo newspaper work in some growing . _ _
town.
DR. E 11. COOL
4ETEEIN! B'4 Bl'RGEON
Sr •eessnr to hr. \yikon.
Phone No. 22.0 day call or No. 99 right call.
Car, promptly atten,led to.
---Miss Houghton's many friends will
Inau.'uration of Port McNichol Service
be pleased to ]card that she is improv- and opening of Upper Lakes Navigation.
ing rapidly and expects to be able to , . The Canadian Pacific is now operat-
1 eave the hospital and return home this tug Gfb at Lakes oneamship Express
trams L•etween Toronto and Port Mc -
week. Nichol on the following sche 'le, with
—Mr. Jacob Large, of the pioneer first class coach and parlor •ar running
residents of Listowel, died last week in through without local sto
his 75th year. Mr. Large had Ins.,n en- NORTr1BUti
gaged in the planing nails business for 1 Ltave Toronto
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many years. ! days. IN ednesday. Thursdays and Sat-
'a'li. Tt;l ill -v • 9 ri, uittt: al a,caety s urdays, connecting with the Palatial C.
• P. R. Upper Lake Steamers, leaving
is arranging to run u:: excursion via i port McNichol' 1.0+1 p.m. on above days
G. T. R. to G',d, •eir':, on `vv ttulcsday, I for S. Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Fort
June 26th. Full particulars will be' William. The Steamer Manitoba sail -
give ,a in it folate‘ bon-. ! it g from Port McNichol Wednesday
--Mr. W. E. VouStore has h ,t:rchas- ! will call at Owen Sound leaving that
point 10.30 p.m.
ed Id:. E. Met_loy's building loll un the ! SOeT11$OI'ND
corner of John .street and Carling Ter- - Leave Port McNichols Sundays and
race. Mr. Vanstone will likely build Thursdays at 8.45 a.m. arriving at Tor -
two ha:.::.e oil tide 1,.t. iizt:in,4 the su!I,_ unto 12.00 noon, and leaving fort Mc -
mer. Nicholl on Mondays, Tuesdays and Sat-
) urday. s at 12.00 noon arriving Toronto
-•--I;.:rt Currie..un of Andrew Currie •, ex.,p.m.
of East `txv awanosh was removed to the i full particulars from any C.P.R. Ag-
Iioseitel a,.. urda1 last. Bert has c est.
not been well for some time and it is ! --_. __ _-. ---
hoped ti.at rest and hospital treatment I BORN.
will benefit him. , Gm:Nov.— In Wingham, on May 13th,
--Mr. W. J Ile nder.eon, of the Illue- i to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gurney; a son.
vele rood hal ,our elmaed g„ utres of SMITH In Lucknow. on May 11, to
land at the rear of his farm from Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith; a son.
John i)t;el:ett, of the ist litre of Morris IltItit:5. —At liolyrood, on May 7, to
Mr. Henderson new has an excellent Mr. and Mrs. Gillies Haines: a son.
farts ••f 1:le oasts,. BOWMAN.-- hi Grey, on May 5th, to
--Messrs. Scott Bros. of East Waw- I Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bowman; a son.
anosh are importing a thoroughbred l MARRIED
grey Pereheron stallion from Scotland. PnIH'r,.v — STL'vv:11.r. — At North
Mr. Jan,esSeottisinMontreal this week 4 street parsonage. Goderieh, by Rev. A.
to take ei1nr'e of they horse on arrival Brown, off Thursday, April 25th, Clay -
of the boat in that city.
ton H. Phippen, son of George A. Phip-
pen, of Wingham, to Miss Tillie Stew-
art, also of Wingham, and daughter of
Jarmo Stewart of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Y1,ar,ur: -At Nebitt, Man , on May
5th, John Perdue. formerly of Morris,
in his 7:;rd year.
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TOWN OF WINGHAM
COURT OF REVISION
The first sitting of th Court of Re-
vision for the Revisio of the Assess-
ment Roll of the Toy f of Wingham for
the year 1912, 1 be held in the
Council Chamber, on Monday, the 27th
day of May, at 8 o'clock p. m. All
parties interested will please take
notice and govern themselves accord-
ingly.
By Order,
JOHN F GROVES, Clerk.
Wingham, May 15th, 1912.
Tenders Wanted
TOWN OF WINGHAM
Sealed tenders will b received by the
undersigned up to 4 clock p. m. on
Tuesday, May 2 h 1912 for the re-
pairing of the shout in the lower
mill pond and race. Tenderers to state
price per cubic yard. The Corporation
willfurnish gravel close to work. Work
to be completed by Julylst, 1912. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Further particulars can be
obtained from the undersigned.
JOHN F. GROVES,
Sec'y of Waterworks and Electric
Light Committee.
LOOK
Positive cure for thick neck and
goitre, bitten by rabies, c icer, gravel,
gall stones, rupture:, rns, bunions,
cured, best blood puritie , cures pimp-
les, piles in worst for cured at home,
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running sores; m
tended to. I wi
Hotel, Wingha , May lith, hours 11
a. m, to 10 p. m. Don't fail to see me.
Also the 19 and 20 of each month fol-
lowing. If Sunday should fall on one
of the above days, I will be there the
(lay following.
Catarrh and Edzema Cured.
•ders promptly at-
e at the Queen's
Mrs. S. F. Gibson & Soo
112 Oxford St. (near Carnegie's
Library.)
GUELPH, ONTARIO.
----Mr. Fields of Howick was operated
upon for tumour on the side of his bead
on Friday afternoon by firs. Kennedy
and ('alder. The tumous has bean
g rowing rapidly of late and causing; Mr.
Fields a great deal of inconvenience.
--Mr. i,6'iIb ii l C„rawall w4u, is work- BT,arlt. --In Turnberry, on May 13th,
ing on the C. P. R. at Wingham was John Black, aged iia years.
home over Sunday. William left Wing- • - .- -- - ---
barn at 4 o clock on Sattnday evening
• and walked to Wroxeter a distance of
10nmile arriving at Wroxeter at o'clock
halting, the journey on foot in 2 hours.
--Wroxeter Star.
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—Last week Mr. J. E. Swarts sold
has team of grey horses to the Western
Foundry Co. and on 'Thursday, in com-
pany with Mr. C. A. Rintoui, be went
to Iiullett Township and purchased a
dandy team of roan horses, said to be
ono of the best team of horses ever
brought into ;Wingham. Mr. Swarts
will use them in general farm work.
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Y. M. C. A. BLMS..
AIVL',JVWl1LJ1 A.
BUSINESS and SHOI,THA.ND STJBJECTS.
Registered last season upwards of 300
students and placed every graduate. Seven
speeially qualified regular teachers. One
hundred and fifty London firms employ
our trained help. College in session from
Sept. 5 to June 30. Enter any time.
0ataltutu o Fsee.
Forest City Shorthand
nLctikg College
J, W. WESTERVELT, JR. J. W. WESTERVELT,
Chartered w Accountant, PZ1nCIP 16
I have moved ul, tailor shop to
the well-known stand opposite
the Bank of Hamilton and
will be pleased to have
your order for
SPRING iLo1
We carry the very best lines of all
kinds of material and your
order will receive prompt
and careful attention.
E. G. WE
The Tailor.
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Homeseokrs'
Excursions
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Western Canada
VIA
Chicago and St. Paul
MAY 14th and 28th, JUNE llth
and 25th
and every Second Tuesday there-
after until September lith.
Winnipeg and Return $34.00
Edmonton and Return $42.00
GOOD
GOODS
KING BROS.
PRICES
RIGHT
NEW PltEMI5ES
This week we have commenced work on our new store,
and (apcct to be back in the Old Stand by Sept. ist.
In the meantime we will carry in stock all kinds
of Sfap'.e Dry Goods and a full line of
Groceries, Prints, Ginghams, Flanelettes,
Flannels, Shirtings, Cottonades, Derry,
Hosiery, and Underwear, Oilcloths
and Linoleums, Srnall Wares of
all kinds,
Boomonemb
Special Order
rrangements
On account
to stock
of our small premises we find we are unable
a good many general lines, and have
made arrangements to take Special Orders for
Goods we have not in stock, any orders
left with us will have our
careful attention.
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All kinds Farm Produce Wanted, Highest
Prices, Cash or Trade.
13 PRODUCE WANTED
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Tickets will also be on sale on cer-
tain dates via Sarnia and Northern
Navigation Company.
Through Pullman Tourist Sleepers
will be operated in connection with
the above excursions, leaving To-
ronto, 10.30 p.m.
NO CHANGE oB CARS.
For Tickets and further i~ inforn a -
tion call on G. Lamont, Depot Agent
or address A. E. Duff, D.P.A., To -
tante, Ont.
BROS.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
UPPER LAKES
NAVIGATION
Steamers leave Port McNicoll Mon-
days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays at,4 p.m. for
SAULT STE MARIE, PORT
ARTHUR and FORT WILLI
The Steamer Manitoba, sai ngs
from Port McNieoll Wednesdays will
call at Owen Sound leaving that
point I0.30 p.m.
Steamship Express
leaves Toronto 12.45 p.m. on sailing
days making direct connection with
Steamers at Port McNicoll.
VICTORIA DAY F A RLE
Between all stations in Canada,
Port Arthur and East. Good going
May 23-` ., return limit, May 27.
inimum rate of 25.)
Homeseekers' Excursions
May 28, June 11, 25 and every Se-
cond Tuesday until Sept.
17 inclusive
WINNIPEG and RETURN $34.60
EDMONTON and RETURN $42.00
Proportionate rates to other points.
Return limit 60 days
%TROUGH TOL•IttIST SLEEPING OARS
Ask nearo, t 0. P. It. Agent for Home -
seekers' Pamphlet
Tickets and full information from any C.P, R. Agent.
J. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham.
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FIVE ROSES FLOUR•
It is the simplest thing conceivable to make the
e very choicest of Home Made Bread when you use Five 3
`'. Roses Flour. It remains sweet and wholesome when 3
E other bread is not palatable, Remember you don't need n
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`', to bake every day to have good Home Made Bread.
:' When you use Five Roses Flour it remains moist and c
EZ nutritous for a week. Try it and be convinced.
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aOne 24 Ib bag Five Roses Flour costing 85c produces 22-
I -2 loaves bread, o
o One 49 lb bag Five Roses Flour costing $1.65 produces
45 loaves bread. o
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Free Gilt To The
Boys and (aids
3 DAYS N1C(2t ONLY
Until Saturday May i 8th we will give free with
every pair of Girls' Shoes.
Wne nicely finished Skipping Rope or a
ooden Bat and a Rubber Ball.
And for Boys' a first-class Baseball Bat or
a real good Baseball known as the
"Pitcher's Pride."
New Styles of Shoes for the Girls
New Styles of Shoes for the Boys
Take a look in our North Window--
WILL,IS & CO.
Sole Agents
THE SHOE STORE.
for Ladies.
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1912
Owing to the very wet fall
of 1911 and the extremely
cold winter a great deal of
corn did not receive proper
care and is therefore unfit
for seed and farmers should
exercise more care than us-
ual in selecting their seed as
replanting is never so good.
Having a practical man in
Essex, I have been able to
secure corn from some of
the very best farms and can
offer you the very choicest
of seed either on or off the
cob.
I have 90 Day, Learning,
Bailey or White Cap Dent.
These are the best silo corns;
also Compton's Early. These
corns have all been tested
for germination and are No.
1. Get your seed corn from
J. A. Mills and secure a good
crop for the coming season.
S J. AN MILLS
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PHONE 89. WINGHAM, ONT.
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