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The Wingham Times, 1912-11-21, Page 88 1'1Illw W1NG1-lAhl T1n5 1\ MUER 211 1912 MINOR LOCALS, —The TIMES to any address in Canada to January 1st, 1914 for $1. —Envelopes by the package or box on sale at the TIMES office. --The Huron County Council will meet in Goderich on Tuesday, Decem- ber 3rd. —The Toronto Daily Globe to April 1st, 1913 for $1. Leave your orders at the TIMES office. —Mr. Robt. Calvert of this town has sold his house and lot in Fordwich to Mr. A. C. Lotheran. —The Springbank Telephone Co. has purchased the lines of the Howick Tele- phone Co. which connected at Gorrie. Dr. John. F. McCracken, of Brussels, bas passed the final examination of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. —The Toronto Daily Globe to April let, 1913 for $1. Your order will re- ceive prompt attention if left at the TIMES office. Helping Solve the Mystery. A man who was steadily employed fin- ally had a day off, and decided to go fishing, taking his luncheon with him. When he reached the creek he discover- ed that he had dropped the lunch pack- et somewhere on the road, and hasten- ed back to look for it. Presently he met a husky negro, who was looking happy and picking his teeth. "Did you find anything on the road as you came along?" asked the gentleman. "No, sah," answered the negro, "I didn't find nothing. Couldn't a dog have found it and eat it up?" LETTERS FROM MOTHERS. Samuel Salt, fireman, was killed, and Geo. Cook, engineer, badly bruised and scalded, when a locomotive boiler ex- ploded at Hamilton Junction. —Dr. Stanley Mahood, son of Mr. Jos. Mahood, of Fordwich, has been ap- pointed Medical Officer of Health for the city of Calgary at a salary of $3,300. —Mr. T. J. McLean has purchased the old evaporator building on Alfred street and will use the mat rial in the building of a dwelling hon e. —On Thursday evenin we will give you a big treat, We w' 1 show 5 reels giving you 2 hours tertainment for 10 cents at the picture house. Don't it. —Rockwell's Sunny South Co. appear- ed in the opera house on Monday even- ing to a large audience. Those who attended were rather disappointed with the program. —The Globe, Toronto (Canada's Na- tional Newspaper) Daily Edition, in- cluding the Saturday Illustrated Section, by mail to any address in Canada (To- ronto excepted), United States or Great Britain, from date of receipt of order till April 1st, 1913, for One Dollar. —Mr. T. J. McLean has been award- ed the contract of completing the sewer on Alfred and Francis streets. He has had a number of men at work for sev- eral days and is making very satisfac- tory progress. Two weeks of good weather and the work would be com- pleted. —The Royal True Blue lodge will hold an open meeting on Tuesday evening next in the Council Chamber to which all interested in this association are in- vited to attend. Mr. R. C. Newman, Supreme Grand Master, is expected to give an address. Program to begin at 8 o'clock. —R. C. King, formerly of Bluevale, has tri:c.: a Lase of the Is reuse opposite the G. T. r. station at Goder- ich and will take possession December 1st. B. J. Saults, who has conducted the hotel for a number of years, is re- tiring and will occupy his house on Britannia road, Goderich, The annual meeting of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto, will be held in the Queen's hotel, Toronto, on Friday evening, November 29th, at 8 o'clock, for election of officers and other important business. Any person from Wingham or district who is in Toronto at this time will be made welcome at the meeting. — George M. Young, one of Huron's clever boys, who has made his mark in the West, North Dakota, has recently been elected to Congress by a majority of over ten thousand, having previous- ly served two terms as State Senator. His salary will be $7,500 a year. This gentleman is a nephew of Mrs. F. G. Sperling, being her eldest brother's son, and grandson of the late Lieut. - Col. Young. Every day we have letters from thank- ful mothers telling us what Baby's Own Tablets have done for their little ones. Some praise them for constipation, others for teething troubles, and still others for vomiting, indigestion and the many other ills of babyhood and child- hood. We have received thousands of letters—all giving praise. Mrs. W. G. Crowe, Midland, Ont., says: "I think very highly of Baby's Own Tablets. I gave them to my baby when troubled with constipation and they helped her so much I always keep them in the house and now use no other medicine." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' MedicineCo., Brock- ville, Ont, A Manitoba farmer tied a young wo- man to the horns of a cow, in revenge for her refusal of his attentions. • FARM FOR SALE The undersigned offers fo sale his 210 acre farm being lots No 9 and 30, concession 6, Kinloss, Q he premises are a goou frame house nd bank barn and other out it igs. Plenty of good water. 175 es cleared and in first-class s h a e, balance in wood land. 114 miles from Church and School and 21-2 miles from post office. Convenient to market towns. Get particulars on the premises or address JOHN McBIJRNEY Teeswater P.O. BURN. PEARSON—In Edmonton, on Novem- ber 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Pearson, (nee Lois Henry, formerly of Wingham); a daughter. DIED STUART—In Kinloss, on November 9th, Marion Orr, relict of the late Charles Stuart, in her 84th year. POTTER—In East Wawanosh, on November 10th, James Potter, in his 84th year. CLARK—In Walton, on November 14th, Elizabeth Williamson, wife of Enoch Clark, aged 44 years and 11 months. PUZZLE. FIND THE HUMOR. BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the 217.Z.SM.7 gaLg Y. M. C. A. BLDG., LONDON, ONT. Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 3rd. Catalogue free. Enter any time. J.W. ilestervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. Principalis Charrtterred Ac`ou itant TEACHER WANTED. Teacher wanted for School Section No. 9, Turnberry. State qualifications and salary expected. Duties to com- mence 2nd January, 1913. JOHN WRAY, Glenfarrow P.O. MEETING OF THE RON COUNTY CO CIL NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCH' N:— M) wife, Isabelle Gibson, having left her home without due provocation, I will not be responsible for any debts or liabilities contracted by her or for her. Dated at Wawanosh, this 24th day of October, 1912. JAS. W. GIBSON. The Council of a ounty of Huron will meet in the ..uncil chamber, in Town of Goderich, on Tuesday, Decem- ber 3rd, at 3 o'clock. All accounts against the county, re- quiring settlement, must be placed with the clerk before this date. Dated, Nov. 18th, 1912. W. LANE, Clerk. HONEY FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Estate of John Elston,Deceased. 1 Creditors of John Elston, late of the Town ship of Morris in the County of Huron' Yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day of r;eptember, 1012, and ail others having claims against or entitled to share in the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to send by pt st prepaid, or otherwise deliver to the undersigned on or before the 00th day of November, 1911, their names, addresses anti descriprious and full particulars of their claims, accounts or interest, and the nature of the security, if any, held by thein. Immediate- ly after the said last mentioned dt.te the assets of the d, ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims or interests of whine the executor shall th, n have notice, and the said executor will not be liable for the said assets, or ally part thereof ro any person or persoies of whose claim or interest he shall not have re- ceived notice at the time of such distribution. Dated this let day of November, 1912 J. A. 11IORTON, Win haen.Ont. Solicitor for the Executor. I wish to say to my customers that I have a quantity of Clover honey at 12 1-2c per Ib. Some fall Clover Honey at l0c per lb. This is good honey. You can see a sample at R. Mooney's tin shop. Leave orders there or drop a post card and I will deliver it if name of street is given. I have no buck- wheat honey this season. Thanks to all for your patronage. JAMES II. CASEMORE, Wingham P. 0. [London Punch] Canada is the land of extremes. In summer the weather is so hot that the asbestos lining on the fireproof buildings has been known to melt, and in winter the snow is so deep that special elevat- ors have to be instituted to convey the residents down to the roofs of their dwellings. The principal pastimes in the country are log -rolling, broncho -busting and ex- ploring. The first consists in letting loose a large number of tree trunks on a swift river, and then jumping from one t0 the other; the second is the art of remaining on a horse which is con- vinced that you belong somewhere else; and the third is indulged in because otherwise so much of the country would go to waste. But it must be admitted that the ex- traordinary variations is temperature— in some parts—are not without effect on the inhabitants. They have to cram a year's work into six months because it is far too cold during the winter to do anything except sit with their feet on the stove, talking politics. Canadians drink rye whiskey in pref- erence to the kind produced by Bonnie Scotland. Thiry is, perhaps, their great- -est achievement. - DO IT NOW. NEWSPAPER BARGAINS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Wingham Times and The Toronto Weekly Globe will be sent to new sub- scribers to the Ist of Janu- ary, 19L4 for 81.60. Sub- scribe now and get full benefit of this good offer. Leave all orders at the TIMES OFFIGE, WINGII1 M Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 55 of The Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Jane Duckett, late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the I5th day of October A. D. 1911, are required to send by post Prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of November A. D. 1912, 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 certified; and that after the said last mentioned date the executor will proceed to -distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated this 1st day of November, A.D. 1912. J. A. MORTON, Wingham, P. 0., O t. TAKE NOTICE Before baying your Blankets, Robes -and Bells call and inspect our large and well assorted stock of Wool and Jute lilankete and Driving Gauntlets. All at close prices for cash. T. KEW HAMMAKER. UNEXCE[ ED TRAIN SERVICE Fast Time to WINNIPEG EDMONTON BRANDON NELSON SPOKANE VICTORIA TACOMA SASKATOON REGINA CALGARY ROSSLAND VANCOUVER SEATTLE PORTLAND Standard and Tourist Sleeping, also Compartment Observation Cars, via Canada's Greatest High- way General Ghange of Time October 27th, 1912. J. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham. t: ANDTUUNK IYs M Hunters' Excursions Single Fare for Round Trip GOING DATES Oct. 7 to Nov. 9, to points in TEMAGAMI, Etc. October 17 to Nov. 9 to Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Penetang, Midland, Lakefield, Severn to North Bay inclusive, Argyle to Coboconk inclusive, Lindsay to Haliburton inclusive, Madawaska to Parry Sound in- clusive. All tickets valid for return until Thursday, December lath. except topoints reached by steamer lines, Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1912. Full particulars, tickets, etc., from any Grand Trunk Agent, or write A. E. Duff, D. P. A. Toronto, Ont., or H Goodman, Depot Agent, Phone 50. H. B. Elliott, town agent, phones 4 and 74. GOOD GOODS Hunters and Trappers WILL, GET THE Best IVlarket Price, Honest Treatment, Correct Assortment, Quick Returns. by shipping their Raw Furs and Skins TO REVILLON FRERES TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED 6lTItMLIsHRD 1725 the old reliable Firm of the Fur Trade 134 and 136 McGiII St., Montreal Ask for eta Free Price List vitt PAY EXPRESS GRANGES KING BROS. I miff Newest S lies In Men's Clothing and Furnishings Men's New Tweed Suits in nice two tone effect.. Special $10 00, all sizes. Navy Blue Suits, made from fine West of England Serge, guaranteed fast dye, and nicely tailored. Specially priced at $17.5o. HARD AND FELT HATS Felts are being worn greatly this season, we have a find assortment in the newest styles, and made from the latest Rough Effects. Prices $1.5o to $3.00. Tooke Collars 'REGINA iY INCH BAND 9 EOR 95" foga, mad They fit and keep their shape. Latest styles in 1-4 sizes. - Boys' Overcoats and Clothing This illustration shows one of the newest styles it is made from fine English Tweed and priced at $3.5o, $5.00 and $6.5o. All kinds Produce Wanted. Phone No. 71. KING BROS. PRODUCE WANTED WE WANT YOUR TRADE James Chickett, a Toronto painter, fell 35 feet to a concrete floor at Mer- ritton and died in a few hours. YOUR FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT 1 have moved my tailor shop to the well•known stand opposite the Bank of Hamilton and will be pleased to have your order for FAL CLOTHING we carry the very best lines of all kinds of material and your order will receive prompt and card attention. E. G. WHITE The Tailor. DAINTY SLIPPERS FOR WOMAN Suitable for Dances, Weddings or for Evening Wear, Fine Vici Dull Kid, flex- ible turned soles, flat rib- bon bow, $3.00 per pair. Fine Patent with a shade heavier sole, flat ribbon bow, $2.50 per pair. Black Satin, very dressy, flat ribbon bow, $3.00 per pair. Fine Patent Kid, flexible turned sole, flat ribbon bow, $3.00 per pair, Ottaman Silk, flat ribbon box, a fine dancing slip- per, $2.50 per pair. Black Velvet, nice, neat and classy, velvet bow, $2.75 per pair. The above are shown in our North Window. WILLIS & CO. $die Agents THE SHOE STORE. tc=9.a!�GGiw 7: HOPI Farmers' Attention? FOR SALE for Ladies. .++++++++++-++++++++++0+100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••* • • • • •- • • 1 t • • • • • • •• ,S. • • A • • • A One five horse power Stick- ney Gasoline Engine cheap. One 2 1-2 horse power Inter- national Harvester Co. Gasoline Engine cheap. One ten inch Joliet Chopper in good repair very cheap. One Gents' Bicycle (Cleve- land) only used 2 weeks, $30.00. One E. & D. Bicycle good as new $12.50. A clean-up on new Covers, Tubes, etc., at reduced prices. W. A. CURRIE WINGHAM V •• • • t Fall Suits II and Overcoatst FOR MEN ANO BOYS We have a full line of Men's and Boys' Winter Overcoats. including Diagonal Weaves in grey, brown and black with the best three way collars on the market. Also Fur Coats for • Men in Korean Beaver, Siber- •� ian Dog, China Dog, Astrican •�401 Lined Coat with Otter, Mar- mot or Persian Lamb Collars. You will find our stock com- plete and prices moderate. UNDERWEAR Our Underwear Department is also especially well stocked with the best the mills can produce, including a full range of Standfields Unshrinkable, fully guaranteed, Ialso Turnbulls Fleece Lined, all -wool, etc., in all sizes. IWe cordially invite you to call and inspect our stock • and get our prices•. • • i s t ,Z. PRODUCE ALWAYS TAKEN. J, AMiLLS • • • Successor to T. A. Milk I., • 0•4040e•O O.stKOJI40.0.431K* PRONE 89.' WINGHAM', ONT.