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MINOR LOCAL'S. Mi** Lorne Gordon, who lin het* CHILDHOOD INDIGESTION
.tiosiaa vi* bar II/00MB% Ur. and Aire. • MEANS SICKLY OA SIES.
D M Gordan. returued to Toreuto on
-OW weather. Eight below moo
sett IllonditY inOtningt
-A1)1911403 Court will be held in the
Council Chamber, Viringlaaral en Theta
day. January 20th,
-Mhos Mutheeon, of Clinton, who hos
been A patient in the hospital suffering
from typhoi4 fever, is e ow oonveleecing.
-The bachelors and benedicte .of
Winghem will hold a ball in the Connell
•Clhatuiret on Ore evening 0 Jenuary
20th,
• -The ADA meetititt of the new Habil°
School Board will be beld. M the Gannon
tOhroxiber on Wednesday evening of
meet week.
-Samuel McIlwain, who luta heel% in
'the hospital Buffering from leflamtisatory
thenmettiem for some weeks, is still
-critically ill,
Tor twenty-four years Vapo-Creecaene lute
been extensively used for all terms of throat and
bronctial troubles, Ail Druggists.
-Mr. James Begley, after .an illness
of sixteen weeks with typhoid fever,
was able to leave the hospital this week,
fully recovered.
-Word was received here on Friday
that jcleepix Golley, V. S., a fOrmee
Well.known resident of Wingham, wait
Sertouly ill et his honle in Treberne,
-Mr. Ism Wright, a Turnberry,
Ilea AO far recovered frere his attack of
typhoid fever as tole able to sit up and
expeots to be able to leave the hospital
for home before long.
-Mr, Bradshaw Herr's friends will
be sorry to learn that be has been very
ill during the last week, necessitating
his removal to the hospital. At last re-
port he was improving.
-Mre, Eggleston, of Seaforth, who
wee suooessfully operated on at the
hoepital by Dr. Margaret Calder three
or four weeks ago, has fully renovated
and returned home •to Seaforth last
week.
-During the hunting season jest
closed 3,923 deer were killed in Ontario,
es against 4,387 in 1908. The moose
killed were 24. Bark's Fall! was the
heaviest shipping • point for therm
einimale,
-The annuli meeting of the Royal
Scarlet Chapter will be held in the
Orange Hall on Friday evening of this
*week. A. f ull attendance of members is
desired as officers for the present year
will be eleoted
-Dr. R. C. Redmond has purchased
from Dr. T. Chisholm his brick dwelling
and oliqoe building on Patriok street.
This will give Dr, Redmond one of the
best properties in Wingham and is very
nOnveniebtly situated for a physician.
-In reporting the presentation to Mr
J. B. Ferguson and family last week,
we in some manner, omitted Posttaaster
Either as being one of the ;speakers.
Mr. Fisher is one or oar very best
friends and we are very sorry that we
overlooked him in our report.
-The chances appear favorable for
Dr. Irwin, Reeve of Winghein, being
elected Harmed Warden for 191O, and
we would like •to see him, receive the
• honor. -Brussels Post. The TIMES
• heartily antic:mewl what the Post has
• said. Dr. Irwin has been a faithful and
herd Working member of the County
COunoil and deserves the honor.
,--The following trete, a Vancouver
r 1)sloslitgar.O.P,e%terMer resident of Turn
• berry towaehip :-Ex. Ald. 0. H. 'Wilson
this morning preeented plans for a briok
Meek which wU be erected on Granville
street, a short distance south of Smythe
street, and the Permit for the work Will
he taken Out shortly. The bedding will
or a track 70 by 120 feet in area and
be five stories in height. The estimated
cost is in ttei neighborhood of $75,000,-
000.
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sie0 glad, tobave oontribetioteto
this aoltarta trern any of our readers. If yon
have visitarsor purpose golikg liway 70013011e
drop In aria lent% or Bend o a note 10 that
effect.
Soturday
Rate Umiglne. of Rolytoad.' trim
gederwee. takt OpeVettelj at the hospital
three wsekt1 tega. Plterned home last
at tirday.
Mr. and Mre. John Lightle, taf Moose*
JAW, Sorg., (forteeri or Morrie) visited
at the home et Mr Thee Forbee liar/aft
the peat wok,
-The annuli wiiitee ponitry show 10
being hod at Owen Spend tide week
Henderson. 01 the Dinevale
mad, tient up seventeen birds.
Ur, W. R. Green ono. Mr, liarry
Green lett thie week tor Remy Riveri
where the work on the elootrie light
pleat will be ceetiitued. • Mr.. Green
will follow ha a short time, Ur, Thos.
Kew has mited Mr, Greeree dw‘lliog
hoe.
The Misses 1.4ttle. who have been, Ow
gaged in the millinery voidness in
'Winghain for the past live years, left
on Teesday for Toronto, where they in-
tend residing, Daring thele stay in
Wingherti they have made meny friend!!
who will regret te hear of their removal,
'but will while them happiness and pros.
verity in their new home. illethiarania 45 52 63 88 * 248
The -baby who suffers from indigos
is *nerving to death. If
takes food. it does the chili no good, and
Is cross, restless and sleePleae, and Om
mother is worn out caring for Si 1301.4"00
Own W*0 always mire itilligetelen.
• and give 'the little one healthy nature)
sleet). mre. A P. Daigle, Lower Sabi° t
etivet,-Vor revera oases of lath.
amnion I Adak patty's Own Tablets- are
'worth their wog in gold. 44 e
elle (lettered terribly from this trouble
• and the tablet* wes the only thing that
removed the trouble." Sold every.
. where at 25o. a box or by mail tram Tlie
Dr. Williamel Mecjioue Oo. Breekville.
Oat,
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Corrected Figures.
The TIMES last week ill some mantle*:
gave inoorzeot Agaves of the vete for
Oounoillors and we herewith give the
oorreot figure' as come of our readers
are desirous of keeping them for future
, reference:-
: Vollnolior.on$
Wards 1 a 3 4 Total
' MCK1IIBON 74 91 91 139 - 025
REDMOND64,1 6g gg 94 gt1
• 13.N. ,f1 109-
19LLIOTT 51 71 68 10(e - 296
Grigoony 54 58 65 86 - 263
I‘TICTIOLsolsz 88 a5 68 83 - 244
MITCHEDL 52 36 74 81 - 248
FRAUD ORDERS•. LLoy,n 58 51 57 74 - 240
The Way Our Postoffice Inspectors
•Protect the Publia•
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When a person or arm that is un-
known to the postethce inspectors be-
gins to receive large quantities of let-
• ters the inspectors begin to investi-
gate. They visit the office 0 the con-
cern and learn what they can. If it 19
a legitimate and holiest business it is
not interfered *with. But if it looks
"shady," If it happens to be a mining
or land scheme that offers larere
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tarns upon the investment of money,
the inspectors abstract a dozener SO
• of the incoming letters from the mail,
get the namesand addresses of the
• writers and then reseal the letters and
Permit them to be deliveted.
The next move for the inspectors is
to visit the persons whose nanies and
addressee were taken from the letters
and to get ,from them the correspond -
epee of 'the 'supposed fraudulent cone
cern. With this the inspectors "make"
a case and either cause the arrest of
the disbonest persons or cause a
"fraud order" to be issued against it.
A "fraud order" Is simply an order
made by the postal :authorities at
Washington declaring that such a
business Is fraudulent and warning
the •public' against sending money to
• it. After that each letter coming ad-
dressed to that concern le stamped
• "fraud" in red ink across its face and
returned to the sender. •
Thousands of schemes for defraud-
ing the public his been stopped by the
postal authorities, and they .are always
• on the watch for them. '
Grain Chi, of Winnipeg, have submitted
A ooMmittee 0 the Grain drawers'
M the gOvernment their SuggeStiOnS and,
re00mmendatiene with regard to the in,
auggration of government: asievators,
One' of the suggestions 0 the 'Grain
Growers is that no regard be paid to
vested rights or to,oletims for,tiempensa- 1
lions on the part of elevator companies, •
but that an offer be made to purohase
their holdings absolutely without reserve
• on a basis of valuation to be axed by an
estimate of the cost of duplioatiOn.
Hon. Mr. Foster, Minister of Agrionl-
ture, speaking at Boston last week de- '
• olared the time was not far ahead when
the United States woeld cease to be the
food exporting nation she is now, and
• will even have to depend on Canada for
*pi:rt of her home supply. This supply
would, however, be abundant, as the
three prairie Provinoes of Confederation
• alone oan pioduce a billion bushels of
wheat. Darliag the past live years he
said 890.600 Amerioaus have settled in
Cenada and have brought with them._
• $200,000,000.
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WINGJL4M TIMES, trANITARt, 1,13,. 1010
1NG'S FOR BARGAINS 1 WE WANT TOT.TR. TRADE
KING'S
Wingham s Fur Store
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• For the next three rtionths Qf cold 'winter. weather?
If there is anything you need in the way of warm wearing
attire, give vs a call
LADIES' FURS
We have a nice selection of Ladies' Miffs, Stoles,
Caperines, etc., at special prices,
Ladies' Fur Lined and Quilted Coats be sure and
see them before t•urchasing.
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MEN'S FURS
Gents' Fur• and Fur -Lined Coats—we have
' all kinds,
• KELLY -In TutuberrY. on :Tannery 2nd, to
. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Healy; a daughter.
• MORAn.--InCulross on December 28, to Mr.
and Mrs. John McBee; a son,
MARRIED
SAMIS—BOOTT.—At "Blair AthOl " the resi.
denoe of .the bride's parents, Brussels, on
• :Tannery 5th, by yiev. D. B. McRae of (tart -
brook, Mr. George H.. Santis, Manager of the
ROQUEFORT CHE,ESE. , Htandard Bank, Claremont, Ont., to Miss
Mildred, only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. F. S,
Scott, of Bruvels,
The Discovery Made by a Poor French DIED
Peasant Boy.
MITonstr..-In Wingham on Jan 4th
_r. imon
°hell, aged 14 4ears and 9 months.
tite discovered the secret of. making
Roquefort cheese. True as •gospel! Cooenn.-In Blyth, on January 41h, Mrs,
They swear by that story today ale v. . Et. Cooper, in her 48th year.
Roquefort, France, and if they only AgyatziangeE,11glizaJanuary 2nd, Sarah
knew the lad's name they'd raise a Henan .--in Turnberi7, o71' January sib;
monument to him. Pie was out tend- CharleSaaker, aged 68 years,
ing sheep, and, the sun smiting down AncTotrr,---in Whitechurch, on januars
hard, be went into a cavern to eat his loth,lienry Rintoul, aged 72 yeara.
cheese and rye bread. He failed to get .616LitAlv.--In Turnberry, on January Oth,
Ronald McLean, aged es years.
away with till o wand threw a hunk '
of the cheese oft to one Side, It hap -
nary
A shepherd boy with a poor appe- Ella Christens daughter ok 18
pened to dropon a natural shelf, and '
MEETING OF THE
a few months later the boy found
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' the cheese still there He saw that It ,
had undergone a constitutional change,
far Instead of being dry and hard it
was moist and creamy. Besides, there
Were veins of greeniell mold running
through it. The boy- took a nip, and
the taste was so pleasing be earriec1 a
crumb home to lila mother. \She Musk
have been a woman of it tellIgenee,
for no sooner had t he tasted 'than she
took one of the largest *rolls of Cheese
from her dairy, bad her son guide her
to the cavern and placed It on the
'shelf. In due time the Sarno change
Vag wrought, and IletqllefOrt ,cheese
had arrived as an ar.tiele o gain
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moron. AlCtliee natural caverns around
the entiliit old town now are used for
Mr, Geo. fi'potion visited at Littowal
for over Sunday.
MooiiiabeiinoVlsee. of Wallaoeburg
Is Visiting with Wiugharn friends.
Mr. Albert Aitken, of iszoith Dakota
is visiting with hie parents at Glen-
flt T, Ohishtilm, M, P., has retorned
to Ottawa to reatinse his Parliamentary
dntitte.
Miss Annie Wellaee, of Acton, It
*visiting with her slater, Mrs,
Gurney,
Mr. Vero Stapleton left on Tuesday
for Detroit, after sending a few weeks
with his %laterite.
Mr. T. G.abonai, of Maple Creek.
Sask., spent *few dole this week with
Mhos M. X. Wade.
Mr. I). 0. McKenzie, of Winnipeg,
sold * Shed 'telt to friende In thin
vicinity thil weak.
Xt. Blem Taylor, of LieteWel, whey
Was tt patient In the hospital for three
weeks, has reoovered rind gam home,
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ripening cheese. !Ltd the Women work
in thenwith smalt on lamps strapped
arotuld their cbeets.
Worth a lk Usti.
"Not worth a rush" is, as a popular
saying. the predectesser of the now
more common simile "tot worth a
Straw." in preearpet days it Was the
custom to etre* the. deers 0 dwelling
houses: When guests 0 rank were (M-
utt -mined fresh rushes were spread for
them, but folk of lower degree bad to
be content with rushes that had al-
ready been used, while still bumbler
persons had none as, not even being
"worth a rush:°,-Lonclou Standard.
Santa 0 tits Doubt,
• COUNTY CO
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URON
• Tile Council of I f'orporation df th
County of Huron will meet in the o °tniel€1
chamber, in the Town of Goderich, at
roViock on Tuesday the 25111 day of January,
All accounts against the county must be
• Plraettrileltutaer:?lgabAre this date.
• , LANE, Olerk.
Horrified Oldzen-fley, there! ,,Whitt
• are you poutding that man fee? Man
on Top -He eaye be cant remember
whether be ever called inc a liar ot
• not. rm (birn giving him (bid) the
hecedt of the doubt.
Ths Protiudar.
"Does your matinind Play Bards for
(Maley e"
"Judging trout practieal results,°0
wered young- Sire. Totting, "1 ebould
• say not. But all the other men in the
game do."-Woehlogtori Star,
'3he man who loves brittle beat and
•loves it moat unseleshly levet big
centre' best..' -J O. H011itrld.
• STALLION FOR SALL-.
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The undereignee offere for the
pure-bred Clydesdale stallio "Royal
Jimmie, No. ply.," Be is good jet
black, near hind leg , spot on off
hind foot, and is Tie even yonrs old,
weighs 0000 lbs. d Is a tare Seal
getter. Royal jinunie'e sire was Royal
Conqueror (imp,) [2542] (9386), dam,
Ethel Armstrong (2229) by *Inter-
national (imp.) 0.4231 (6853) 2nd dam,
Nally imp. [970] by Laird of Bute
(4490), 3rd dam Msggie of Hallborns
(7353), by Doncaster (238), 4th dam
Jean (1593), by Lange Jack (444). Any
person wishing to purchase a pee(
animal will do well to tee this horse.
He has made four successful seasons
and his stook le turning out extra good.
Horse can be seen at the fermi of Mr.
Geo. Bryce, lot 18, con 12. Traltherrye
ART. KEEFER,
Teeswater, Ont.
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the members
Of the West Wawanosn Mottled rite
Insurance OotripanY will be held in the
Agrietiltaral Hall, Dungannon, on wea,
nada)) the 26th dor of January, 1910, at
one o'clook p. m. •The business will be
for the receiving et the Villareal State,
matt, Monitore and Auditors Report,
The electing of three directors and other
bositteis Which may tome before the
meeting. The retiring directors are
Alexander Nieheleorir0iiietTp.,ekrdeitvttWeftittrah
Tp . nd:srAoheotorGoh
Tp., all of *Mnare eligible for re.
election.
:am churns, 3. it. rtonzut),
?resident, &meter,. pro tern,
Thingatirion, Urinary Brd,
Dog Coats, Alaska Beaver, Calf, Astrachan Coon.
See our special $5o,00 Canadian Coon Coat
ROBES.
Choice Bishop and Saskatchewan.
Eggs 31C. Produce Wanted.: , ,.. Butter 24C
• -•,,.,1.1. ,i.fi . lit,t, all kinds . ,
u,PA-AtiaprAhite Beans,- Feathers, FoNvI, etc.,
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11„addressing our many friends and enStOra-
ers, both in, town and country, for the
time this year, we desire to offer mir
very sincere thanks for the generoue and liberal
support extended to us during the past year ; and
we are resolved On our part to do everything pos-
sible to maintain the pleasant relations existing in
the past To Brow) our sincerity in this mitter,
Arai LADIEsti3OTFI COATS, FUR COATS, MEDIAS
• rOVEROCrATS, CLOTRING, ETC., with all BROKEN LOTS
of Dir I• Goons left over from Christmas, will be
offered AT PRICES NEVER QUOTED BEFORE,
Come ; it will pay you to look through and take
some bargains, As usaal, top prices for all trade.
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LIST NO.
Here is Another interesting List of
Low -Priced Shoes and Leggings.
Men's Best Grain Leggings - our own make, with the
pull ont hooks. Regular $/,-15 and $1,95
For $1.45 per pair
IiIen's Grain Leggings -not so good as above line, bpi a
• geed, serviceable Legging, usually sold for from
•$1,25 to 41,45 •
• Boys' ,of ealne, sizes 1 to 5
For $1,15 per pair
For $1.10 per pair
Men's Knee glibber Boots, Rare gum
For $3,00 per pair
Men's 2.Et19kle Overshoes , . ,
For $1.$5 per pair
Women's Soft Leather House Slippers, black fur
• trimmed. Regular $1,25 , ... ... , . ,
For 50c. per pair
Me•n's Laced Boots, WITH RTTIII3g11 REELS, in Box Calf
•and Buff Leathers, sizes 7, b, 9, 10
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For $2.00 per pair
Men's 2 - Buckle Rubbers,
For $1.50 per pair
Men's 1 . Buckle Rubbers, pure gum ..............
For,:.$1.50 per pair
DON'T FORGET • - Men's Rubbers, good quality 750.
Ladies' " * " •" 50e.
Did you see our list 0 values in, last week's TimeS
If not, look it up
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Thursday, January 20th) 1910 •
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at 2 o'clock p.m., for the election of 4.
ofiloere and directors and any other 1' -1-
Winless. All interested are requested 4For
to attendp.reeido.ot,
W. J. 0(JRRIE, H. B. ELLIOTT,
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Secretary. • Trek Salmon Trout t.
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ANNUAL MEETING. +44+++4114414*-00+.04;_tii++44*
The annual meeting of the Tnrnberry •
Agticaltural Society' will be bad in the
Council Chamber, Whigham, on 4.
* Royal Grocery
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Fresh Herring 4.
In the matter of the Estate of Annie Robinson :t
of the town of 'Mohave, in the Ceunty Of 4. Salt Salmon Trout *
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Huron, Widow. deceased. + +
Vatic.) is hereby glVen pursuant to Bed. 59 01 * -
Chap. lee, H.14, 0 40.1,that all persomthaving
claims or deth
nands' against e estate of the Salt Herring 4.
said Arnie Robinlion, deceased, •ttho died on or
about the fourteenth day of November, 1109, A. •
are required to Send by Poet, Prepaid. Or deliv,
nr tet the undersigned AdnuzilAtraton Th0
Trusts and mutrantee Company, United',
Toronto, or tothe underSigned It. VanstOne,
its Solicitor, omor before, the twentieth -day of
istuarY, , e r e ins Ian an s online*
and the nature of the sectirties (if any) held
and addressee With full partitulars hi writing *
of their Claims, Mid Statement of their ateounts
Teas and Coffees lead.
by theindttly verified by statutory declaration.,
.1. cld taken otice that after thn Said 20th ?Lev
of Jenttfttr; 101Q„ the said Administrator will
ProceProceed to dist}, tite the s-etaol theretothesaid
ed among he Parties entitie
hating regard o y to the claims of -which It
shall thenhye no co, and the Mid Adminstra.
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tor 'Will not he 11 le for mid assets, or any
part thereof, to • by person or Iterlanis of
whose Mahn notfht shah nut have been, retteli• J. Malcolm
ea bY it or lid said littitoe at the time Of MICA
dietribution. :
Dotted Deeeinber k st, 190e, Phone 54,
The TritTSTS Ahitt t TJARANEE COL1ht PlAtotirr
Now for 1910 !
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
mock Beavers, all sized, regular $12.50 for.. $9,00
Stripes in good weight with college dollar, reg. $18,00 for $13,00
Odd Overcoats, upwards from... ...• ....• $1,00
Men's Pants, regular $2.25 for • , $1.95
Men's Calfskin and Dogekin abate, to clear at •Or% 00
MEN'S WINTER SUITS.
These are all new goods in latest styles, fit guaranteed, Regular
$11.00 for $8.0Q; $12,50 for WOO; $10.00 for $8.00; $16.00 for $12.50; $10,00
for $7,50; $9.00 for $6,00.
Oddielees Boys' Suits from $145 up.
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.01 Odd Naito, and Cape, at a great sacrifiee.
Broken a as in D. & A. Uordete, straight front*, new, reg. 760 and
fp ▪ $1,00 for 60o. '
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GROCERIES.
Canned Stamen, No. 1 red ettlmon, regular 18e fol I5ci
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Sugar $4,90 per 100 ibs, cash, guaranteed pure urine stiger, Guaranteed
t No. on. -Not No. 2.
Flour, 4 different kinds, Brett, Shorts and. all Grains alwaye
n kept i
Don't forget that our :stook.
• JAMAS *Y. nun*, Xttnaging Direetor.
:01aVk841l Winghant,
SolfsU \fo1eold Admirestretttri 0+4.00314.114:-#10.4414011+142E 0.$41243:414"114"1"4"41"A "AkilltAXAAA—AtikaA144.0444+ "404).
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Bring along roar Poultry (dry picked). Eggs, ihtter, Goose and Turkey
Veathers, for which the highest prim will be Dela
TM A. MILLS
Produce Wanted • PITONS 89 WINGUAliS, ONT.
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