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The Wingham Times, 1910-02-24, Page 8KING'S J'4R BARGAINS 1 W E WAIN YOUR TRADE KINE.'S W ngham's Fur House 1 1 sx 't`HL+' Wl.NS IAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 24, 1y1u MINOR i-QCALS, -The Clinton Spring Fair will be Heid; on Thursday, April 7th.. --Ktaoardine's new hospital, was. opened oat Monday of this week. --A.. T. l+'ord, V. S., shipped a oar load of horses to McTaggart, Seek., this week. --Henry Powell, a pioneer of Bsater, Bossed away ou Saturday, aged 87 Years, -Attend the Board of Trade meeting In the. Donnell Chamber next Ineeday evening. .--Wednesday's, bad storm gave the railroads more trouble and trains were running very late. -Regular meeting of Court Maitland, Canadian Order of Foresters, on Friday evening of this week, -Inspector Robb, of Brussels,, paid his regular official visit to the Wingham Public. School last week,. Machinery is being installed at the Tilbury oil wells to manufacture gasol- ine by mixing orude oil and natural gas. For twenty-four years Vapo-Creaclene has teen extensively used for all forms of throat and bronchial troubles. All Druggists, -Mr. Frank Kling, formerly of "Wingham, has leased the Dick House at Seaforth and takes possession on the 1st of May. e -M. House, a young married man, was killed on Saturday by being kinked by a horse in the stables of the Hartley House at Walkerton. A company , with twenty millions capital has been formed at Montreal to build elevated and underground railwnys throughout the island. The city of Woodstock has purchased the Thornton farm, adjoining the pres- ent water supply. The property con- tains some valuable springs. -Mr. A. E. Bradwm, son of Mr. J, E Bradwin, who recently pnrohaeed the Parry Sound Star, has moved his fain. ily from Galt to Parry Sound. -Word was received here on Sitar. day of the illness of Walter Bell at St. Louis, Mo. His brother, Mr. David Bell, left on Monday morning for St. Louis. -George Astrell, a young Eoglioh- man, aged 28, who worked as hostler at the Colborne Hotel, Goderich, commit ted suicide Thursday evening by taking carbolic acid. -We are pleased to report that Mrs. R. S. McGee, who has been nudergoing treatment at the hospital for the past few weeks, has so far recovered as to be able to return to her home on Monday last. -Ben. Merritt, of Huilett, has pur- ohased a thorough -bred Short Horn Durham Ball from Jas. Fyfe, of Morris, for a handsome sum. It is a dark roan. and shows superior breeding. Mr. Mot. - eat will have nothing but the best. -Mr. Geo. Cruickshank and hie daughter, Miss Olive Cruickshank, of B. Line, Turnberry, are, we are pleased to state, recovering from their illness. They have a large circle of friends who hope to see them able to be around again shortly. -The Trams is pleased to report that Messrs. Thos. and. Robt, King are now recovering nioely from their illness. Mr. Thos, King is now able to be about the house and we hope it will not be long before these young men are able to be around again. PERSONAL. A. H. Mgegxove, M. P, P.. wag home from Toronto for over Sunday. Mrs, D, A. Soroggie, of Guelph, is. visiting her angle, Postmaster Fisher, Miss Edna Love is visiting with ber sister, Mrs, Chas. Ewing, at Gloderioh,3l Mrs. R Maxwell left on Monday for Chicago to attend the funeral of ber aunt. Miss Shier, of Kincardine was visiting for a few days at the home of Mr, H, B. Elliott. Mr, John Goy and family, 0 Turn- berry, left this week for their new home in Guelph. Mrs. P. Fisher returned hoxne Mon- day evening atter spending a few weeks With her son, Peter S. Fisher, of Toren - to. Mr. Robt, C. Smith, 0 the Toronto Globe, was in town last Thursday at• tending the meeting 0 the Maitland Presbytery and gave the Tmrus a friend- ly ball. Messrs, S. Bennett, F. Beehanan, W, J. Howson and J. T. Davidson were in Toronto last week, attending the annual oonvention of the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alliance. Miss A. Caroline Macdonald, 0 Japan, and Miss Margaret Macdonald, of. Lon. don, have been visiting with their brother, Dr, 3, R. Macdonald, and call- ing on old friends in town. Mies Martha Macpherson, who was assaulted in her house near Norwood, is dead, and Robert Henderson will prob. ably be charged with mnrder. There is a man in England, aged 42 who ever since he was eight years of age has been gradually succumbing to a peculiar form of disease. This is known a s ossification of the muscles. His body and limbs are as hard as iron to the touch; his jaws are praotioalIy looked to- gether and the feeding of him has been rendered possible only by removing some of his teeth and thus forming an apert- ure through which food is passed into the month. The movement of the eyes is the only sign of life wheu he is speak - tog. With the aid of a couple of stiokt he manages to shafts across the floor, and if he fell down he would probably break to pieces in several places,, -On Friday, Jan. 28th, Mrs. Edward Brennan, of North Bay, and until a year ago a resident of Ohesley, was operated on in the North Bay hospital for the re- moval of a growth in her left breast. Mrs. Brennan, who has bean frail for some years saconmbed on the following Sunday from the effects of the opera- tion. Mrs. Brennan resided in Wing - ham a number of years ago. -Mr. L. O. Fleming of Clinton is regretfully severing his conueotion with the Huron County Y. M. 0, A. and with the people of Clinton, having accepted air apg ointment to the staff 0 teachers of the Galt Oolleg'iato Institute, where he begins duty March fat. The Y. M. C. A. of Huron County will indeed be sorry to hear of this, but the church people at largo have not gone into the important work, hence the interest is not being kept up and it would only be a matter of time when 1la.r, Fleming would have to look olseWhere for a position. Mr. Fleming has done good work and ail will wish him success in his new field of labor.-•CIinton 1Vew Era. mon-tens FEEL SAFE WITH BABY'S OWN TAi3I Mothers who have used by's Own Tablets say theyoy foola 'When they have this mcdiciib fhouse athe Tablets aro A never-. ing mire for the ills of babyhood and childhood. And the mother has the guarantee of a govern. tient analyst that thismedicino container riopoasorrous opiates. Mrs Walter~ Barr Mountain ,3rove, Ont,, little boy suffered terribly when teeth. ing and from oonstipatlon. Nothing ,l gave him did the least good until I gave hila Baby's Own Tablets and these brought him speedy relief« Every Mother of young children should keep the Tablets in the boine." Solo by intdioine dealers or by mail at 25 cants box With The Er. a►illlam(i' Medicine +(,Io., Brookville, Out. BORN. MAd wELA.—In irowick, on February 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Maxwell; a daughter. Wanted YOUNG MEN DIED POWELA.—In St. Thomas. on February 16th, Mrs. William Powell, of Binbrook, formerly of Turnberry, aged 56 years. GErnEs.-In Turnberry, on February 20th. John Geddes, formerly Of Morris, in his 82nd year. RANsois.—In Ethel, on February 10th, Ann Barker, beloved wife of Robert Ransom, aged 85 years, 10 months and 5 days. STNOLA1R —In Brussels, on February 14th, Christens Sinclair, aged 41 years, 2 months and 28 days. STRETTON.—In Fort William, on February 15th, James Stretton, sr., aged 82 years. 6 months and 4 days. HASTINOR.—In Luoknow, on February 16th, Mary Ann Hunter, relict of the late Robert Hastings, of Wingham, aged 90 years, 8months and 0 days. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE The undersigned has for sale at his premises, lot 4, concession 8 Morris, a quantity or O. A, C. No. 21 Barley which will be sold at 80 cents per bushel, prof. Zavita says this great barley ,s destined to become generally grown. It has yielded eight bushels per acre more than Man- dscheuri. JOHN COULTES, Belgrave P. O. FARM FOR SALE. TO LEARN THE MOULDING. Good wages from start ; under competent instructor. 9. splendid opportunity for young men to learn a trade. Apply to a W. D. VAREY, Superintendent of WESTERN FOUNDRY, Wingham, Ont. The undersigned offers for sale his farm north half lots 30 and 81, conces- sion 6, East Wawauosh, containing 804 acres. On the premised are a good barn with stone stabling, good frame house, good supply of water; 1% miles from sobool house; 2 2 miles from post office. For full particulars apply on the premises or address WM. DENSMORE, Westfield, 00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. YOUNG S BULLS F We have 11. Yo Calves for sale; so and dam Among class animals, and the lot. The dame are heavy milkers. Owing to the fee faring any Heifers, our auntie! sale !hi we are offering th private sale at rear to suit anyone. 0 wri e for what yo at Ripley. R H. ORTHORN R SALE. ng Brille and Bull e from imported sire hese are some high. t an interior one in f a number of them that we are not of - we are not having year; consequently e Young Bulls for noble prices ; terms me and nae them, or want. Visitors met EID ce SONS, Pine River, Ont WINGHAM MACHINE SHOP General repair work on an:omobiles, bicycles, boilers, engines etc. Baby carriages and go•carts retired. Wood Turning- Whiftletrees, neck. yokes, ksnthook handles eto. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. O. 1897, Chap 129, Sec. 38, that all persons having claims against the estate of Henry Rintoul, late of the Township of Kinloss in the County Of Bruce, Yeoman, deceased, who died on or about the tenth day of January A. D 1910, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to R Vanstone, Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the tenth day of March, A. D.1910, 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 day the Executors 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 14th day of February, A. D. 1010. 11. VANSTONE, Wingham, P.O., Solicitor for the Exeentors.. PROCLAMATION Under and by virtue of t • authorities f the i)ominfon Goverixt t,I do O there. r he all do e w In the M ni+ b stile that u cipality of the Towns , + of East Wawa• nosh be seonrely oho" ed, or kept tinder look and key, or if +ening at large, to he kept const nt muzzled With an n 1 n the manner ti a Metal m z2 e i eil'eo v t ,attefaotorg to the 'proper authorities. All doge running At large within the ciorporation in non+compllaftoe with this proclamation, on or atter this date, will be irnnmediatoly destroyed, and the owners of snch dogs trill be liable to a fine of not less than $20 and not More. than $200. 13y order of the Connell, Wbiteohnrob, Feb, 19th, 1910. JOIN GILLESPIyE.,yA Bitola, Farmers have you teen our Combina- tion Stook Rack. Something new, strong and handy. Agency for steam and gasoline engines. Auction Sales given prompt attention. W. A. CURRIE PROPRIETOR. Royal Grocery + TRY Ma- 1col. m' 4. GROGl RIt S with your next order for ... • 1 You will always find them fresh & the best . 4. Don't forget that our 1. Teas and Coffees lead. 4.4.44.. ' FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY • A. ►.1J. Malcolm •1. Phone 54, ,p . 4 Produce Wanted. .1 !l+4.4-4.4 4.4elea3+3++i!d+3++k44:4+3++P4+t++b•A•B H 'CANADIAN ,PACIFIC,; .RAILWAY MES For Settlers IN MA.NI Tt3I3A SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA Haw Made and How Reached LOW SETTLERS' RATES Settlers With Live Stock arid Effects Special Trains ieat'a'toronto 10; 0 1 ttr. T oda p. e3 Ay .unfit MAME end ORM Settlers and Famines without Live Stook should use Trains Regular T i - ri >~a 10.10 p.m. daily b'1NNICE0 FLYER 33 hours to Winnipeg through reurlst Cars COLONIST CARS ON An TRAINS In Which herifit ate Ptte AspDly le tiearest Agent far copy ew"Settlers' Gutde," "Western unlade,"'TOurist Oars," at *rite t Thampton, 0.ia.lrt., 6.ls.b7„ Tomato. CLEARING OF FURS AT SACRIFICED PRICES Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats, Cloth Coats, Neck Furs, etc. We are sacrificing the above lines in order to make room. for Spring Goods which are arriving daily. Come in and inspect these bargains before buying elsewhere. 1 only Sable Muff, reg. $25.00 f or, - - $18.00 6 only Isabella Neck Furs, reg. $10.00 for - $6.25 4 only Ladies' Marmot Neck Furs, reg. $10.00 for - - $6.25 2 only Men's Calf Coat at prices that will in- terest you 25 doz.‘ pair Ladies' Hose, special at - 21c 1 only Sable Muff, reg. $12.00 for - - $8.50 3 only Ladies' Fur -Lined Coats, 25% to clear. 1 only Ladies' Marmot 15 pieces Dress Goods, Colarette, reg. $16.50 reg. $1.00 and $1.25, for - - $10.00 to clear at - - 50p Produce Wanted.=Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Beans, Feathers, etc. Headquarters for all kinds choice Seeds— Timothy, Alsike, and Lucerne Clover. GOODSOD G. E. KING GO O HEAP PRICES o••••••••:••••••••••••••••• ••••••+•••••'••i••••••••••• • • • • D•. M. GORDON'S • • •+ •Store News This Week ••• • Our customers and the public in general are cordially invited to come to our II •store and share in the great se •• • • I Cost Sale of all Winter Good's j • Of every kind now being sold positively at cost. This Great Sale • includes everything in Furs, Ladies' Cloth Coats, 11Ien's Overcoats, Suits, 'Underwear, Rubbers, Overshoes (all sizes, new and best quality), Blankets (of fine quality -will give pleasure es well as comfort to the mere), Heavy Hose and Sox, and every article in stook that can be classed as Winter Goode will be sold on the above terme. I. • • Copia right along and take a share of our Great Bargains. i • •• D. MO. GORDON..I s 4. • 4. ••• 4. •s • :p •• • • • • • • • WE PAY BEST PRICES roll TRADE. •••+••••••+••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••.•..••••••••• ++++•+++++•+•44+++++4+++ ++•+++++•++•+++++••++++++;+ 1 Willghams' Emporium 1 • • D. BELL, the Great MUSIC and PIANO DEALER I •• • '� We handle the very;best Pianos from the celebrated makers 0 the day. They are bought outright by me, which means a saving to parties purchasing a Plano here, • e Eaoh one is made in keening with the grade of the inatru+ ♦ meat, Any One of our Pianos is an ornament in any home, The " action " of a piano is a very vital part " . it does the player's bidding, 4. Each of our Pianos is fitted with the latest patent Noiseless h w Pedalo. 4. The Tone is the most Important consideration when selecting a Plano. Oar instruments are guaranteed to possess' n Tone powerful, at the Stine time tweetand m lod• kali,. round and Powe f r e e ions. When purchasing a Plano besire you'call on 1 ID. BELL. . Oppotiie Skating Rank jy �-i+ �4 ��++ y.yy�r y� i`� -4 .404.0 4•#d7 ri44 The Music Man 8 Oka. FINAL CLEAN-UP OF HEAVY RUBBERS FOR FARMERS Teamsters and LABORERS 3 Days of ExceplionaDy Law Prices Fri'., Sat., Moo Feb. 25, 26, 28 Men's best Stub proof, 4 boles, Men's best Stub proof, 4holes, low high cut, double duck, regular cut, double duck, reg. $2,35, $2,85, for per pail'...., .$1.95 for, per pair ..... , . $1,65 M en's 14 -inch leacher top, double duck bottom, regular $4 00 for per pair $2.75 Men's Diamond Edge, 4 laceholes, heavy clump soles, reg. $2.15. for, per pair $1,50 Men's Diamond Edge, extra heavy clump solos, 1 buckle, regular 52, for, per pair $1.40 Boys' Pure Gum, heavy clump soles, 4 lace holes, reg. 51.60, for, per pair $1.10 The above reduced prices are 20 per cent. below the wholesale cost of these rubbers to -day, but must be sold this season in accordance with our rule to carry nothing over from season to season. . TRUNK AND VALISE SALE FOR TWO WEEKS Read about it in the "Advance." WILLIE & CO. THE SHOE STORE. Sole Agents for ZeaeAf.7, for Ladies, sHoal Sole Agents for the "Astoria " Shoes + for Men. 'wv'vvvil1C0W7111/.V.Yi rervirgiovv v7c Clearing of Winier Goods 1► Fal All lines Men's Fur and Cloth Overcoats to go at cost. All Underwear—Ladies', Children's, Men's and Boys' —at reduced prices. Also balance of Rubbers, all kinds, to go at cost. Wool Blankets, Wool Sheeting and Comforters. No. I Sugar, $5.00 per cwt., cash. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Those Who Toil Earnestly and With Success (Will be satisfied only with the best i Over haul that can be manufactured LEATHER LABEL OYER -HAULS are high-grade, union made anti the best that honest effort and the technical knowledge of how to build Americarti Style Work Clothes CAN PRODUCE • We, the agents for this vicinity, have Just received a new lot and respectfully ask the worthy men who toil to let us Orove to you that Leather Label verhauls and Jaelteta are Stour kind, These are double stitohed throughout, big end generous (it takes froni'42 tri 44 yards to mak a dozen),have sevenpock* els, imported buckles and buttons that won't coals off, elastic detachable sus* treaders, etc„ etc. WE LK* hHU Ailiit'l$ ALL II.1ne 08' Pleo1UCk WANTED. T. A. MILLS PRONE +' 8 . WINGliAM', 014T. At1" “A,1iAmikAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA;AA A3SA T Ay i 'tea 4 4 I 1 4 4i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 •