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'r#N 'W1NG114M TIMES MAROU 81, 11/110
MINOR LOCALS,
D, E. McDonald will ship a oar
Sabel of cattle to Toronto on Saturday.
••--Tnrnbrry Council will meet in the
Olerk'e oft -me at IBInevele next Monday,
—The regular monthly meeting of the
'down Qouncil will be held next Monday
.evening,
--Mr. John McCallum will move hie
family to town from East Wawanoeh
this week,
—J. Henry Qhristie, the Groner, has
a splendid advt. on page one this week.
Look it up,
—Messrs, Henderson & Johnston ship-
ped a oar load of hogs to Stratford on
Wednesday,
—Thermometers showed 76 above in
the shade on Tuesday. This is pretty
warm for Maroh.
For twenty-four years 'Napo-Oresoiene has
been extensively used for all forms of throat and
bronchial troubles. All Druggists,
—Farmers in this section are busy
with the spring work. Plowing is in
full swing this week,
—Fire in an outbuilding at Mrs. Joe.
.Olarke's gave the firemen a. run on Mon•
day afternoon. No damage.
—Mr. Hugh J. Ramsay, late of Wing -
ham, has sold his livery business at
Kincardine to Mr. MoCiullough.
Mrs. D. E. McDonald and daughter,
Mies Verna were visiting for a few days
with Mrs. McDonald's parents at St,
Helena. •
-Hear Dr, Samson in the opera house
en Friday, April 1st, at 8 15 p. m. He.
will explain the government's annuity
.system. Ladies invited.
—The Good Friday holiday passed off
quietly in town. Many went gunning
along the river hunting muskrats which
zre very numerous this spring.
-Mr. J. L. Naylor, late of the Luck -
now Sentinel, has taken an interest in
and will become manager of the Taylor,
Anderson, Southgate Co., of Seaforth.
—For the eleven months ending Feb-
ruary 28th last, 86,488 immigrants oame
from the United States to Canada, com-
pared with 50,660 for the same period
last year.
—Hon. W. L Meeker zie King, Minis.
ter of Labor. addressed a largely atten-
ded meeting in Walkerton on Monday
night, ander the auspices of the Brant
Farmers' Olnb.
—Messrs. Ritchie & Cogent:, real
estate agents„report tile sale this week
of Mr. B. J. Reid'e 100 -acre farm in
East Wawanoeh to Mr. Wesley Patter-
son, who takes possession at once.
—The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of Wingham Hospital
will be held next Tuesday afternoon la
4 o'clock in the Council Chamber. All
members are requested to be present.
—All policy holders in the Gore Die-
triot Mutual Fire Insurance Go. under
the three year premium rate system will
receive a rebate of twenty-five per Dent.
by oalling on C. N Griffin, agent,
Wingham.
—We aro pleased to report that Miss
Ada Haines, who nriderwent an opera-
tion at the hospital last; Thursday, is
.improving nioely and her friends hope
to see her able to be around again in the
near future,
—Mr. C. A. Rintonl has purchased
the residence now occupied by Mr. T. J.
McLean, corner of Shnter and Maple
streets and will get possession on the
15th of April. This is a good property
and will make an excellent home.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Oscar Sparrow left this week for
the West.
Mr, Wm Bone was in Toronto for two
days this week,
Mre. 0. A. Rintonl was visiting in
Toronto this week.
Dr. T. Chisholm, M. P., is home from
Ottawa for the holidays.
Mr. Rcbt. MoBurney was home from
Toronto for the holidays.
Mrs. Geo. Green was 'visiting for a few
days with friends in Toronto,
Mr. S. Bennett spent the Easter holi-
days with friends in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Striker visited for
a few days with friends at Clifford.
Mr. Wm Maxwell, of the Binevale
road was in Toronto for a few days.
Mr. 11. Davis spent the holidays with
his daughter, Mrs. Peaks, at Toronto,
Mr, R. J. Plenty, of Ripley spent the
holidays at hie parental home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Clegg spent the holt-
dap! with Mrs Olegg's parents at Inger.
soli.
Miss 13irdetta McCracken spent a
week with relatives and friend in Lon-
don.
Mr. It. Awde, of Toronto, visited for
a few days with his eon, Mr. J. L.
Awde.
Mrs, and 1'.Srs. Ohas, Barber and
Master Edgar, visited la Toronto this
week.
Miss Ida I3assett, of Listowel is visit-
ing at the home of her uncle, her, It. J'
Tindall.
Mt and Mrs, Z. t v
IiC . W. Diel Visited with
friends at Orangeville Over the Baster
holidays.
Mr, Geo, 0. Mannersspent the Easter
holidays with friends in Clinton and.
Seaforth,
Mr. Ed, Everett,, of Allen Park was
calling old Winghenl friends during the
past week,
Mies MoVittie, of Toronto was visiting
for a few days with her cousin, Mrs.
John Niobol.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. H. Mooney, of
Ripley spent the holidays with Wing -
ham relatives.
Mr, and Mre. Geo; Saddler, of Detroit
?pent the holidays with Wingham rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. S. A. Maguire, of the TIMES watt
visiting for few days at his old home
in 0aurpbellford.
Mrs. A J Malcolm and Misses Edna
and Hattie Love were visiting in Toron-
to for a few days.
Miss Valerie Pearce of Chatsworth is
visiting her cousin. Mrs. J. 0. Smith,
Franeis Street.
Mrs (Rev ) T. C. Sanderson of Munoey,
spent the holidays with her sister, Mre,
Chas, Gillespie.
Mre. John A. Mowat, of Acton spent
the holidays in town visiting her brother
Mr. John F. Groves.
Mies Stapleton has taken a position in
J. Walkom's millinery store at Dun-
gannon for this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bell, of South-
ampton, spent the Easter holidays at the
home of Mr. R. Vanstone.
Mr. Wm. Coanell, of Prescott visited
for over the Easter holidays with his
daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Robinson, of
Teeswater spent Good Friday with Mr.
Robinson's mother, Mrs. R. M. Robin -
800.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Walley and daugh-
ter, Mise Dorothy spent the holidays
with Mrs. Walley's parents at Brant
ford.
Mr. and Mre. Thos. • Netterfield and
two children, of Monkton, were visiting
with Wingham relatives for the Easter
holidays.
Mr. W. J. Greer was in Toronto for a
few days visiting with his brother, Mr.
Samuel Greer, who has been i11 for
some time.
Mies Elizabeth Barber, who has been
engaged as stenographer in the Legisla-
ture for the past two months, has re-
turned home.
Mrs. Croley and Miss Wallace will
receive next Monday afternoon and
afterwards on the first and second Mon-
day of each month
Mrs. (Rev.) W. G. Howson, of Wal
laoeburg was visiting for a few days
with her daugher, Mre. Jermyn at Blue -
vale and with friends in Wingham.
Mr. Hngh Hamilton and bride, of
Chatham spent the Easter holidays at
Mr. Hamilton's parential home in town.
Mr. and Mrs Hamilton will reside in
Oshawa and will have the best wishes of
Wingham friends.
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In every home where B
IOwn Tablets are used yo will
c find rosy, sturdy, good stared
C ohildren, because the Tablets
c cleanse the stomach • nd bow-
els, aid digestion an. thus bring
perfect health : .d yon can
give them wi.. •qual safety to
the new born baby or the well
c grown child. Mre. A. E. McLeod,
i Woodstock, Ont., says:—I have
Iused Baby's Own Tablets since
my baby was two weeks old and
have found them of great benefit.
for the ailments of childhood
especially for stomach and bowel
C troubles and when teething.”
Sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The
` Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Z Brookville, Ont,
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MCKtnnoN.—In Wingham, on March 20th,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton McKibben; a son.
MARRIED
PATTEa8ON—GnEER —At the residence of
the bride's father, by the Rev. P. Matneson, on
March 10th, Jennie Greer to Thomas H. Pat-
terson, both of the Township of Sinless.
DIED
13TONnnou2E. -In Morris. on March 27111,
Richard Stonehouse, in his 85th year.
LITTLE.—In .Kinloss on March 20th, James
Little, aged 81 years.
LOCTCTTA1lT.-1n Kinloss, on March 10th
Betsey ,lane, wife of John Lockhart, aged 80
years.
AROnrnAld)—In Lucknow, on March 23rd,
John Archibald, aged (past) 00 years.
MoINToax.—Near Elkhorn, Man., on. March
8, Hugh McKay McIntosh, formerly of .Kinloss
Township, aged 70 years.
MOKENZTE.—In Lucknow, on Marsh 22nd,
Donald B. McKenzie, aged 08 years.
MCLEAN.—In Toronto, on March 22nd Alma,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith McLean,
late of Lucknow, aged 10 years.
IdOKAv.-•In Grey, on IYfarelt 18th Helen
Ferguson, relict of the fate Robert McKay, in
her 81st year.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant tb R. 8.0.
1897, Chap. 129, Seet. 38, that all pe bens having
claims against the Estate of vid Rintoul,
late of the Township of Kinios n the County
of Bruce, Laborer, decease who died on or
about the 31st day of .Tuly, U. 1009, are re-
quired to send by pea pee aid or to deliver to
14. VMtstone of the o n of Wingham in
the County of Huron leiter for the Admin.
atrator for the said eased, on or before the
21Sth day of April A. 1910 their names, ad-
dresetefanddescriptions and a full statement
of particulars of their claims and the nature
of the security (if any held
Yby them duly
certified,
vvilinpoeeed to dlstribate the &Met iof
the deceased among the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the clelme of Which
he shall then have notice.
Dated this 28th day of Marek A. 1).1000.
R. VANbTONE,
'Wingham P. 0,
gotloltor for Administrator
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE.
The undersigned heater sale at his promisee,
lot 4. conco,-siwt 8 Morris, a quantity of C. A.
0. No. 21 Barley which will be sold at 50 cents
ier bushel,. Prof.Zayltz seyi this great barley
s deetined to become generally grown. It has
vfolded eight bushels per sore more thou Dian-
dspheuri.
JOHN COrLTE3,
13c1grave P. 0,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is here& given pursuant to 11. S. O.
1897. Chap. 129, Seo. 8, that all persons having
claims against the estate of Charles Baker, late
of the Town Plot of Winehatn in the County
of Huron, yeoman, deceased, who died un or
about the 8th day of January,A D. 1910, are
required to send by post prepaid or to deliver
to R. Vnnstone, Solicitor for The Executor, on
or before the 10th day of April, A. D 1910,
their names, addresses and descriptions and a
full atatemeut of particula, s of their claims,
and the nature of the security (if any) held by
them duly certified, and that after the said
day 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 8th day of Marsh. 1910.
R. VANSTONE,
Winghemf 0.
Solicitor for 1Jxeoutor.
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Malcolm. 's
THE BUSY STORE
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Call and get a sample
T. of our 40c Coffee and +
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WINGHAM MACHINE SHOP
General repair work on anlomobiles,
bioyoles, boilers, engines etc. Baby
carriages and go•oarts retired.
Wood Turning— Whifetreee, neck -
yokes, kanthook handles etc.
Farmers have you reen our Combina-
tion Stook Raok. Something new,
strong and bandy.
Agency for steam and gasoline
engines.
Auction Sales given prompt attention,
W. A. CURRIE
PR OPRIETOR.
HOMESEEKERS°
EXCURSIONS
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WESTERN
CANADA
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
GOING DATES
Apr. 5, 19 June 14, 28 Aui, 9, 23
May 3, 17, 31 July 12, 26 Sept. 6, 20
THROUGH SPECIAL. TRAINS
TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST
Leave Toronto 2.00 p.m.
on above days
Through First and Second Claes Coaches,
Colonist and Tourist, Sleepers,
Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent or write
R. L. Thompson, D.P.A., Toronto.
ASH FOR SOMESEERERS' PAMPHLET
G a AND»TRUNK SYSTEM
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS
TO WESTERN CANADA
Through the metropolis of Chicago,
thenre via Duluth and Fort Frances
Or through Chicago and the twin
cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
April 6th and 19th.
Winnipeg and return $32,00
1ldmonten and r`etnrn $42,50
Tickets good for 60 days,
Proportionate rates to principal
pointe in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta, inolnding oertaie points
on Grand Trunk Paoiflo Railway.
LOW COLONIST RATES
To Pacific Toast daily until April
15th,
For tickets and1 urt� nformation
call oh W. Henry, Depot 'Agent or
address J. D. Mobonald, D, P. A.,
Toronto,
RING'S FOR BARGAINS 1 1 WE WANT YOUR TRADE
KING'S
The Leading Dress
Goods Store
Our Dress Goods Department is
aglow with all the season's
most up-to-date Goods.
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Our stock of DRESS GOODS is the MOST COM- '
PLETE AND UP-TO-DATE that has ever
been shown in Wingham, consisting of
Suit Lengths in Stripe and
Plain Cloths such as
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SATIN;;CL.OTH,
VOILS,
PANAMAS,
VENETIANS,
LUSTRES,
In all Colors
Cc me in and inspect. these goods before buying, we will
be pleased to show you through our stock.,
Produce Wanted.
Butter, Eggs, Apples, Beans, Potatoes, Feathers.
GOOD
GOODS
G. E. KING.
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Hardly es er has a Spring season produced such a wealth of
beautiful colorings and weaves as this, and for no former
season have we made such preparations with the very
choicest shades and effects. And what's most in our favor
is that we're earned the verdict we most desire—that every
piece in the display is thoroughly practical and desirable.
Newest weaves in Wool, Linen and Cotton Suitings.
SHIRT WAISTS
We have one of the finest ranges of Shirt Waists that we
have shown for some years—all styles and prices.
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Curtains from 25c up to $8.00 per pair, all newest designs
and patterns.
Madras—White, ecru and colors, in the popular stained
glass effects.
We take Butter and Eggs in exchange for these new goods.
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¶illgllallls' lYlusio Emporium
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D. BELL, the Great MUSIC and PIANO DEALER
••• We handle the very;best Pianoo from the celebrated makers
of the day. They are bought outright by me, whioh means
2 a saving to parties purchasing a Piano here. ♦♦
Bach one is made in keening with the grade of the instrn- 2
went. 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,
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of our Pianos is fitted with the latest patent Noiseless
The Tone is the'nlost important consideration when selecting
Plante . Our nat rument s ar gt1 e Arant e0d to possess a Tone
frill round and oWerfnl at the Game time s e0
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When purchasing a Piano be sure you call on
D. BELL, The Music Man
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NEW Siring and Sum-
mer styles on sale -,.low!
If anything a little tit smart-
er and more exclusive than
usual. The hind you see
on Paris 1'ozLZ z'ardS - Fifth
Avenue too. Every last and
leather that a woman could
6ossilly want at any time.
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
Sole Agents for
for Ladies.
Sole Agents for the "Astoria" Shoes for Men.
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0 stock of Carpet, Rugs, Linoleums and Oilcloths. We have good values
14 in beautiful imported Rugs in Velvets and Tapestry's
New imported "Nairns" Scotch Linoleums in block and floral
let patterns—two and four yards wide.
We have just received from the Old Country a well selected
so shipment of Spring Dress Goods and Suitings—swell, goods at
b. low prices.
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Cquality. Our price 85e, for 20•incb goods and $1.70 for 40.
ineh goods.
A large assortment of New Prints, Ginghams, Andersons,
E Zephyrs, Muslins and Linen Suitings, in new Shades and fancy
G stripes to choose from.
.lust arrived a well assorted stock of Ladies' White Lawn
Waists. Call and inspect ours when looking for them,
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Men's, Boys' and Childrens Ready-to+Wear Spring Suits. `
All new up.to•date styles and prices right.
See our Counterpane, special at $2.00.
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>ieadquarters for pure No. 1 Sugar. As we purchase by
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the carload. Wo can offer better prices than those that buy in
► smaller lots. Our price this weep per 100 lbs. is X5;80.
We keep in stock the Best Flour on the market, Listowel and
Seaforth makes, also Royal household (pure Manitoba),
Goods delivered to all parts of town,
ALL BINDS OP 1'RoDUCIIi WANTED.
T, A'MILLS
PRONE 89.
WINGEtA1111, ONT.
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