HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1913-08-07, Page 5WINGHAUI T'Ia'1E,S, AUGUST
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Our complete range
of Sample Cloths
for Fall and Winter
are here. The range
is the choice of the
procuct of the great
Woollen Mills of En-
gland and Scotland.
We do not hesitate in I
stating that it is the
largest and best
range shown by any
tailoring concern in
Canada.
Try a 2011, Century Suit this
fall, Made to your Measure and Made
to Fit.
Choose your Cloth now and
leave your Measure.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
W. GArIP1ThLL
THE CLOTHIER
MacDonald Block - Opp. Bank of Commmerce
SUCCESSOR TO McGEE & CAMPBELL
40,OOJ MEN REQUIRED
Iarnl Labo•ers' Excursion -This Year's
Wheat Drop will be the Largest lu
Tick: 1iI$TO1tY OI CANADA
The wheat crop of 1913 will be the
greatest ever harvested in Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta, thus re-
quiring the farm laborers of the East
to recruit and assist in harvesting the
World's greatest bread basket.
The Governments of the respective
Provinces skate that forty thousand
leen will be required for this year's har-
vest. These will have to be principally
recruited from Ontario, and the pros.
perity of Canada depends on securing
labor promptly. The Canadian Pacific,
on which Company will fall practically
the entire task of transporting the
men to the West, is already making
special arrangements for this year.
Excursions from points in Ontario to
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
will be run, and special trains operated,
making the trip in about thirty-six
hours and avoiding any change of cars
or tranfers. This will be a day shorter
than any other route.
"Going Trip West," $10.00 to Winni-
peg, plus half -cent per mile from Win-
nipeg to MacLeod. Calgary or Edmonton.
"Return Trip East," $18.00 to Win-
nipeg, plus half -cent per mile from all
points east of MacLeod, Calgary or
Edmonton to Winnipeg.
GOING DATES. -AUGUST 18TH -From
all stations Kingston to Renfrew in
elusive and east thereof in Ontario.
AUGUST 22ND -From Toronto and
West on Grand Trunk Main Line to
Sarnia inclusive and south thereof.
AUGUST 25TH -From Toronto and
North Western Ontario, north of but
'not including Grand Trunk Line Tor-
onto to Sarnia and east of Toronto to
Kingston, Sharbot Lake and Renfrew,
including these points.
SEPTEMBER 3RD -From Toronto and
all stations in Ontario East of but not
including Grand Trunk Line Toronto
to North Bay,
SEPTEMBER 5T1I-From all stations
on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to
North Bay inclusive and west there-
of in Ontario including C. P. R.
Line Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, but not including Azilda and
west.
For full particulars see nearest C. P.R.
Agent, or write M. G. Murphy, District
Passenger Agent, Toronto.
WHITL*CIIIJRUH.
Mr. J. G. Gillespie has returned home
from Cochrane and will again take
charge of his threshing machine for
the season.
Messrs. Andrew Fox and K. Patterson
are bringing in a carload of cement.
See these gentlemen if you intend using
cement this season.
Edward Whyteman, engineer, was,
instantly killed when the wind blew in
a wall of the engine -room of the Can-
adian Salt Works, Sandwich.
Between four and five thousand salmon
fishermen, whites, Japanese and Indians,
are on strike in British Columbia, re-
fusing a cut in pay on account of a large
run of fish.
Children's Protection Act.
The following sections from the
Children's Protection Act of Ontario
should be laid to heart by those respon-
sible for the welfare of children, even
if their higher moral sense does not re-
mind them of their duty:
Sec, 17 - (1) No child [under sixteen]
shall loiter in any public place after 9
o'clock in the evening, or be there un-
less accompanied by his parent or
guardian or an adult appointed by the
parent ,Jr guardian to accompany such
child,
(2) A child fonnd in a public place
after the hour named in subsection 1
unless so accompanied may be warned
to go home by any constable or proba-
tion officer or officer of a Children's Aid
Society, and if after such warning the
child is found loitering in a public place
such child may be taken by the con-
stable or officer to its home, or the
Children's Shelter,
(3) A parent who permits his child
to violate this section shall for the first
offence incur a penalty of $1 without
costs, and for a second offence $2, and
for a third, or any subsequent offence,
$5. $ Edw, VII. c. 59, s. 19, amended.
Sec. 2. (k) "Public Piece" shall
mean a street, highway, or lane, wheth-
er a thoroughfare or not, and a tavern
or other place of public resort, and,
generally, any place to which the public
have or are permitted to have access,
SOME SANDWICH FILLINGS.
Pimento, cheese and thinly sliced to-
matoes.
Cucumbers, sliced thin,, with mayon-
naise dressing and English walnuts. ,
Sardines made into a paste spread on
white bread and dotted with tiny bits of
lemon and cucumber.
Peanut butter and paprika.
Cottage cheese and minced onion.
Stuffed olives (ground) and mayon-
naise dressing.
Chicken, finely minced, bits of celery e
and mayonnaise.
Brown bread sandwich -Jelly mixed
with wet ground raisins and candied t
orange peel. J
Bananas, sliced thin, dipped into juice
of lemon, mayonnaise dressing and nut
m eats.
Ham, chopped fine, with hard boiled
eggs, mayonnaise. dressing.
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A great help in doing housework is a
knee pad madeof stout cloth. It should
be about twelve inches wide and half
as long again. Stuff it with hair or
other filling so it is about two inches
thick and then tack it here and there to
hold the stuffing in place. If the under
side is covered with oilcloth it will slide
over the surface of the floor more
easily.
LIVE STOOK MARKETS
, Toronto, Avg. 5 -Prices at the Union
Stock Yards took a turn to the higher
after last week's slump, and brisk trad-
ing was dealt in, with renewed demand
and ample supply.
Receipts today were 144 cars, total-
ing 2,208 cattle, 205 calves, 2,110 hogs,
1,288 sheep and 10 horses.
The prices were also a little better
than those of the previous week.
Export ..........50 $ 6 50
Butcher cattle choice 6 25 0 50
do me limn.. .... 5 25 5 75
Butcher cows choice4 75 5 50
do medium ... , 3 50 4 25
no common-- . . ., 3 59 1 25
do bulls... ...,• 5 25 5 '75
Feeders .... , , . 5 25 5 75
Stockers ... . . 4 >1i 5 51)
du medium 4 50 4 75
no light.... 4 110 4 50
Canners and cutters .. , 2 00 3 50
Milkers, choice, .., 55 00 CO 00
Springers ... 50 00 83 00
Common and medium,.. 30 00 50 00
Lambs.... .. • . 9 00 it 50
Light ewes ...:. ,. 4 25 4 75
do bucks...... 3 00 3 50
Hogs fed and watered . 10 25
do f.o,b ... 9 85
Calves .. ........•., .. 7 50 8 50
WING lUA8LMARKET REPOKT$.
Wingham, July 10th, 1913
Flour per 100 lbs 2 60 to 3 15
Fall wheat .... 0 90 to 0' 90
Oats 0 35 to 0 36
Barley.. 50 to 0 55
Peas ,085to090
Butter dairy,... , 0 22 to 0 21
Butter creamery.... ..... 0 33fiii to 0 32
Eggs per doz 0 18 to 0 18
Wood per cord 2 75 to 3 25
Hay per ton ., 11 00 to 12 00
Hogs ........ ..... . ...... 9 10 to 9 10
Save all the crumbs in the cartons of
crack ers. Roll them out or run through
the food chopper and use for croquettes,
for thickening soups or for scalloped
dishes.
If the ricer used for rising potatoes
or other vegetables is heated first, the
work is more expeditiously accomplish-
ed, and the vegetables are lighter.
TREASURER'S SALE OF LA(i U
FOR TAXES.
By virtue of a warrant issued under the
hands of the Mayor and Clerk of the Town of
Wingham and !raving the seal of the said Cor-
noratlon attached thereto, bearing date the
2tst day of May, A.U., 1918, commanding me
to levy upon the lands enumerated hereunder
for the arrears of taxes respectively due
therenodn t• nether with costs. Notice is here
by given that in accordance with the Assess-
ment Aot I shall proceed to sell by public auc-
tion the said lands or so much th••reof as may
be sufficient for the payment of the taxes and
costs] thereon, unless the same be sooner paid
Tho sale will commence at the Town Hall in
the Town of W Ingham on Monday the 18'h
day of October, A.D.. 1913, at the hour of to o
o'clock in the afternoon.
Lot. Street. Acres. Paten' ed. Taxss Costs Tot.
or unp't't'd
No 0 Centre W, 1-a`, patented $71.74 $22.16 $93 92
.10 AN F. GKOVE4,
Treasurer, Town of Winghalrr
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Mr. Cowle, the representative of
the House of Hobberlin, will be at
our store with .a full range ,of
samples for Suits and Overcoats in
the newest and exclusive patterns.
Fancy Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges
and Cheviots in Blue and Black.
Mr. Cowle is from the city store
and is an expert at taking measures.
We guarantee all fits and goods at
reasonable prices.
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Big Drop in Prices at our Summer Sale
Our Sales are always Hummers and this one will be NO EXCEPTION. WAIT for
this Great Sale, Commencing
Saturday, August 2, and ending Saturday, August 16
Just Two Weeks of Wonderful Price Savings in our TWO STORES. It will be worth
while buying largely for the future at the following CUT PRICES. Great Value in
Men's, Women's, Boys' and Girls' Ready-to-wear Clothing. Read the list of bargains
and come right along and get your share. Come in the morning, if possible, but
come any time.
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Cash or Produce at Time of
bo charged at REGULAR PRICE. Goods not paid fnt willt
» :goods sent out
on approbation.
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NOTICE.TO FAR.MIE` 1S. -
Produce of all kinds
taken in at our back
entrance. Drive in the lane off John Street, to the third
door. Good accomodation here.
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Grocery Bargains
Art Baking powder and Granite ware Premium 50c
value. A bargain $ .39
Canada Laundry Starch .07
Royal Yeast Cakes .03
10c Bottle Extract •08Fancy
35c Japan Tea .25
35c Black Ceylon Tea . •, , . .25
20 lbs Granulated Sugar , ,.,, .„ 1.00
2 cans Salmon for.... .25
Large Bar Soap„ ..... .10
Corn Starch per package . .O8
Raisins per pound , . , .. , •..... • .10
Olive Oil Soap, 7 bars for , , , .25
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Good Broom for.... ....... , . ............ , ... .25----•--
8 packages SeededRaisins .25
1 pound package Tea tclear at....25
Fancy Cakes per pound .. 10
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Bargains in Silks
A large stock of Silks to be sold at sweeping reductions.
We have the kind that will give good wear.
27 inch Japan Taffetta Silk, all colors, regular value
50e Sale Price g, , . , 4:0c
colored Silk one yard wide, our regular price
$1,25 Sale rice
p • • • •• • . $1,00
Parasols
Summer Parasols in White embroidery or fancy col-
ored, $1.25 value for $1.00; 1.50 value for 1.25; 1.75 value
or 1.40; 2.00 value for 1.50;2.50 value for 2.00.
Men's Wear Store
Big stock of Clothing of the best makes. Buy your Suit
now and save money.
Men's English Worsted suits regular price $15.00
Olean Sweep Sale ..... . ... .... , , . $11.95
Men's fancy tweed suits to clear 8.00
Youth's fans tweed suits sale rice ....., 5.95
Men's strong wearing pants, $1.75 and $2.00 for... 1.39
Men's fancy stripe pants relar $2.50 for ...• 1. )0
Boy's strong pants to clear . , . . ... .... . . .. 50
Men's strong Oieralls, sale prices 75, 85 and $1.00
Boy's suits in small sizes to clear at 1.50
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Men's fancy in coatsted suits regular $12.:50 ......... 10.9
Men's fine rain coats sale price 5.95
Youth's suits, faney patterns, sale price , . 4.5
. Whitewear
Large stock of Whitewear to sell at reduced prices,
Ladies' white embroidery dresses, Misses' and Girl's dresses,
Corset covers, Princess slip, Underskits, Drawers, Fancy
Lawn Waists, Long or short sleeves, top skirts.
One piece 50 yds Black Paillette Silk, yard wide.
Regular value $L25 sale price 90e
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Extra ride, e Black of Colored Silks, $1.50 regular
A puce , , $1.25•
20 per cent. off regular prices of all lines of narrow silk.
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Ribbons
Tis range of Colored Ribbon to sell quick at reduced prices.
A lot of wide colored Taffeta Ribbon to clear at .... 10c
Wide Taffeta ribbon 20c value for .. . 1Se
25c value for 20e. 35e value for 280.
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Read •to -Wear
Ladies' Tailor made Suits, separate Coats and Skirts,
made of Panamas, Voiles, Broadcloths and Serges. 20 per
cent. off all regular prices to reduce stock.
Men's Hats
Men's Straw hats to clear at a discount of 25 per cent. off.
Men's and Boy's felt hats will be sold at 20 per cent. off
regular prices.
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Corsets
Big Cleanup in our Corset Department. Broken
Lines and Odd Sizes Crompton and D & A
Corsets. Your pick of the lot on centre table
for only 09C
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Carpet Department
Hu your floor coverings now and save money, the
stock
stock is large and must be reduced, so down go the prices
of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums.
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Hosiery and Gloves
Several lines of Long Gloves, black, white or colored
to clear at reduced prices. Women's and
Children's hose on sale at . .............. 10e
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Gent s furnishings
A fins of Men's Braces to clear...19
5 doz Men's"'
silk ties to clear at .15
Men's fancy print shirts sale price .. , .50
Men's heavy sox black or grey 2 pairelor.......... .. .25
Men's cloth caps regular 500 for .40
Boy's summer jerseys, short sleeves sale price ...• '20
'en'adriving gloves regular $1.2•i for ...... T,1 00
Prints
Crum's English Prints, new patterns, light and dark
colors, regular 1.2)c value clean sweep sale 10c
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Dress Goods
In order to reduce our Targe stock of Dress Goods.
We give a discount of �0 per cent, off orr close prices.
Overiaces and Silk Trimming to match all shades of Dress
Goods.
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Bargains in Staples
English Cambric one yard wide, 15c value.......... 121,c
86 inch Cambric fine quality 12' c for ...... .... .... 10C
2 dozen Crash Towels regular 12c for .... lOc
Heavy Crash Towelling 10c value for 8c
Wide flannelette to clear at ,. , 8c
Fine Factory Cotton, yard wide, regular 12 ,; for .... 10e
Two yard wide Sheeting 80e value.. 25c
A few pieces Print, sale price . 5e
Fancy Patterns duck to clear at .... 10c
Muslins
New pattern Mttslins, light or dark colorings on Sale
at 20 per cent. discount
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Table Linen
Heavy table Lin0n, new patterns, sale price ... .... _ 25r•.
Special one pies, extra wide linen, 05e for .. ..... ,. , 50e
One end choice pattern bleached, 50c for , 40e
Bargains in Table Napkins and matched setts, large
Linen Table Cloth with Napkins to match.
Laces and Embroideries
Large stock of Embroideries and Lace to clear.
A number of ends of 27 inch flouncing regular value
50 and 60 cents, sale price.... arc
A lot of Lace to clear at 5e
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Boots and Shoes
Big Cut in prices of all lines of Men's, Women's, Boy's
and Girls foot wear. See the Bargain Boxes.
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Cash or Produce at Time of
bo charged at REGULAR PRICE. Goods not paid fnt willt
» :goods sent out
on approbation.
E. ISARD 0. CO.
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NOTICE.TO FAR.MIE` 1S. -
Produce of all kinds
taken in at our back
entrance. Drive in the lane off John Street, to the third
door. Good accomodation here.
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