The Wingham Times, 1910-09-22, Page 88
HIL.DA THE r
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i
VI She Is n Harmonizer
at,rr,'±•
1111da the Helper organized. the Wo.
en'4 Civo Service, and, oh, THE
WAY SHE ENERGIZED made.
Mtis Slowpoke nervous.i- k
ua o1$ Miss Snooker was so mad
she wouldn't 'tend the meetingi
at -first, but later she got glad and
sent her kindest greetings.
Hilda the Helper, don't you see, Wal
ii such A SWIRL OF ACTION she
t made the women all agree and
strangled ever? faction.
WI VORAN TIME13, SFPTFM33FR, 22, ali10
KING'S FOR BARGAINS I ' W E WANT YOUR TRADE
KING.S
THI� BU8Y 6TORE.
NEW FALL GOODS.—For the past two weeks we. have
been receiving regular shipments of our NEw
FALL GOODS. We are now prepared to show you
one of the LARGEsT and most complete stocks of
Gr,,Nr-,P,AL M ERCHANDIsr, ever shown in Wingham.
DRESS GOODS, BLACK.—New Wool Rossetta, Saten
Royal Henrietta, Crispene, Tricotine, Brou.dous,
etc'., etc.
DRESS GOODS, COLORED.—New Worsteds, Dia-
gonals, Venetians, Plaids, etc.
SPECIALS. -4 pieces new Plaid Dress Goods, all pure
wool, 54 inch. wide, reg. price would be $1.75,
our price 75c.
3 pieces nice neat stripe Venetaians, 54 inch.
wide, reg, price $1.25, for 89c.
I piece Navy Stripped Suiting, 54 inch. wide,
reg. $2.00 for $1.25. Come in and see these snaps.
LADIES' KNIT
.<< COATS
,s
One of the largest ran-
ges shown,in all the new
colorings in plain and
on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the home 3 '
two tone effects and the
MINOR LOCALS. of Mr. and Mrs. Hillhouse, Clifford,
_
Out., when their daughter, Mies Lola, very latest styles.
-Wingham fall fair on Thursday and was marrried to Mr. Chester L. Hedy,_ :.x ^ See our special 40 inch.
Of Harriston. The ceremony was con- '
Friday of next week, duoted by the groom's brother-in-law, ' X' Coat its a beauty,
-E. Kin Dodds, the veteran editor of Rev. G. A. King, of Hamilton, assisted+- '
King by Rev. Mr. Young, of Clifford, After 0.,% / I �: price $5.95•
the Canadian Sportsman, is dead. their honeymoon Mr, and Mrs, Eedy
-Plan of hall for fall fair concert is will take up their residence in Harris.
A t tou.
Slow open at 010K1bbon a rug a ore, �r•u►",.',�� L_ ^�
-Big list of attractions at Wingham BORN. WE CAN U SH YOU
fall fair on Friday afternoon, September CAMPBELL -In Turnberry, on September
30th. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. W J. Campbell; a daugh- • With the fine Flour that experi-
-Advertise in the TIMxs and get re- ter. enced millers could possibly produce.
BAILER -In Cuiross, on September loth, to Why not give us a trial order and
salts An advertisement in this paper Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker; a mon. th lit of our Flour
New Flannelettes,.Towel-
i n g s, Wrapperettes,
Linens, etc., etc.
Paye.
THE
–It is expected that'Mr, ILL Borden,
STRAY SHEEP,
lie Conservative leader, will gommeuoe
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown; a daughter,
CAMERON -In Cranbrook, on Sept. 12th, to
,is tour of Western Ontario about' the
There came onto the promised 01 the
piddle of, October, undersigned, Lot 16, Conoesolon 1,
—Tho.TiMgs and the Family Herald Turnberry, (Blnevale road,) on or about
the 201h'of August, a breeding ewee.
incl. Weekly Star will be seat to new Owner can have satire by proving p.
lubsorlbers for the balance of the year party and paying expenses,
for 25o. Address Tho Timms, Winghami
H. B• JENKINS1
Wingbam P, O.
:hA,
-Mre. Wm. Holmes, who has been
--We are pleased to report that Miss
and Mrs. Wm. Kearney; a daughter.
NOBLE. -In Cranbrook, on Sept, 13th, to Mr•
and Mrs. Jas. Noble; a daughter.
Eva Graoy has: auiholently recovered to:
AUCTISALE
be taken from the hospital to her home
Or VA 'BLE
on Friday last, Miss. Graoey'a, many
FARM P OPERTY
friends hope to see her soon enjoying
PROCTER. it n P oris, on Sept, 12th, toMr,
the very best of health.
IN THE TOWN6n_i' OF CULROSS-
-We are glad to learn that Mr. Fred
Pursuant to the pow r of sale contained in a
Johnston is recovering from theresult
certain mortgage wbic s will be produced at
the time of sale, there vill be offered for §ale .
of the accident reported last week. Al.
P
by Public auction by . ohn Farquarson, Auo•
tioneer, the Grfind Jnion Bo el in the villa
though his hand is still very painful, the
at
age of Teeswater in t e County of Bruce on
physicians expect to be able to save the
Saturday, the
other fingers and that be will be able to
24th daSeptember,
leave the hospital shortly.
1010,, at 2 o'algek ith afternoon, the follow -
T.M Henderson, of the Blnevale
ing valuable rt namely; -
prop!-Mr.
road, was operated on at the hospital
The west half of of number 83 in.
the 7th conessi of the Township
this morning by Dr, Kennedy, Mr.
of Culross in th cunt y of Bruce
containing by measurement b0
Henderson has been in poor health for
p
acres of l.nd mo or less.
two or three years, and it is hoped that
There are on th premises a frame
house with stone oundation 22x 24,
the operation may be successful and he
a frame barn 28 s 86 with cement
will again be restored to good health.
well and stable u ,aerneath, and a
'smell orchard.
—The Michigan Central tunnel be-
B
Thirty acres are -leared and in a
good state of cl�tivation and the
Heath the Detroit River is now carryingland
well wafed, w ell fenced
is r•
and drained.
trains, As it stands to -day the tunnel
The nropexts is unto convenient
the village of assume and in
represents an investment Of $8,000,000
a good ferming mmunity.
a
and nearly six years of untiring' labor.
TERMS F SALE
During the construction twelve men
Ten per cent of the urchase money on the
lost their lives, and as many more
sustained serious injury.
day of sale and thebala aein80days thereafter.
The property will be o Bred subject to a re-
-We are pleased to report that Miss
is after an
serve price.
For further partied re and conditions of
male apply to the uncle igned.
Annie Griffin convalescing
operation for appendicitis. Miss Griffin,
Dated this 29th Augus It
JOHN PAR QUHARS , R. VANSTONE,
who was in training as a nurse at Vic.
Auctigneer. Vendor's l+olioitor.
Wingham,
toria Hospital in London, was brought
home from London, suffering from this
trouble, removed to the hospital and
operated on by Dr. Kennedy early Son-
f
d� �O. A Cc,
vt?
day morning. Her many friends will
be pleased to know of her favorable
\`Cp o' I'O oni
condition.
-A wedding took place at 12 o'clock
WI VORAN TIME13, SFPTFM33FR, 22, ali10
KING'S FOR BARGAINS I ' W E WANT YOUR TRADE
KING.S
THI� BU8Y 6TORE.
NEW FALL GOODS.—For the past two weeks we. have
been receiving regular shipments of our NEw
FALL GOODS. We are now prepared to show you
one of the LARGEsT and most complete stocks of
Gr,,Nr-,P,AL M ERCHANDIsr, ever shown in Wingham.
DRESS GOODS, BLACK.—New Wool Rossetta, Saten
Royal Henrietta, Crispene, Tricotine, Brou.dous,
etc'., etc.
DRESS GOODS, COLORED.—New Worsteds, Dia-
gonals, Venetians, Plaids, etc.
SPECIALS. -4 pieces new Plaid Dress Goods, all pure
wool, 54 inch. wide, reg. price would be $1.75,
our price 75c.
3 pieces nice neat stripe Venetaians, 54 inch.
wide, reg, price $1.25, for 89c.
I piece Navy Stripped Suiting, 54 inch. wide,
reg. $2.00 for $1.25. Come in and see these snaps.
LADIES' KNIT
.<< COATS
,s
One of the largest ran-
ges shown,in all the new
colorings in plain and
on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the home 3 '
two tone effects and the
MINOR LOCALS. of Mr. and Mrs. Hillhouse, Clifford,
_
Out., when their daughter, Mies Lola, very latest styles.
-Wingham fall fair on Thursday and was marrried to Mr. Chester L. Hedy,_ :.x ^ See our special 40 inch.
Of Harriston. The ceremony was con- '
Friday of next week, duoted by the groom's brother-in-law, ' X' Coat its a beauty,
-E. Kin Dodds, the veteran editor of Rev. G. A. King, of Hamilton, assisted+- '
King by Rev. Mr. Young, of Clifford, After 0.,% / I �: price $5.95•
the Canadian Sportsman, is dead. their honeymoon Mr, and Mrs, Eedy
-Plan of hall for fall fair concert is will take up their residence in Harris.
A t tou.
Slow open at 010K1bbon a rug a ore, �r•u►",.',�� L_ ^�
-Big list of attractions at Wingham BORN. WE CAN U SH YOU
fall fair on Friday afternoon, September CAMPBELL -In Turnberry, on September
30th. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. W J. Campbell; a daugh- • With the fine Flour that experi-
-Advertise in the TIMxs and get re- ter. enced millers could possibly produce.
BAILER -In Cuiross, on September loth, to Why not give us a trial order and
salts An advertisement in this paper Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baker; a mon. th lit of our Flour
New Flannelettes,.Towel-
i n g s, Wrapperettes,
Linens, etc., etc.
Paye.
BROwx.-In Cranbrook, on Sept. 12th, to
prove
-Jsmea rax the old favorite,at the fall
-Make your entries early for Wing-
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown; a daughter,
CAMERON -In Cranbrook, on Sept. 12th, to
CUSTOM GRINDING
Fresh Egg's 22e, No. 1 Tub Butter 20c. We are not buyers of No. 2
ham fall fair with the Secretary at the
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cameron; (twins) son and
daughter.
We give special attention to this
Produce.
Tiazi office.
SnARNEY -In Morris, on Sept. 0th, to Mr.
branch of our business, and judging
-Mre. Wm. Holmes, who has been
-Mr. Ezra Merkley, of the Wingham
has in this
and Mrs. Wm. Kearney; a daughter.
NOBLE. -In Cranbrook, on Sept, 13th, to Mr•
and Mrs. Jas. Noble; a daughter.
by its growth, we are giving satis-
try. We might please you. Let
GOOD O HEA
GOODS PRICE
Go E KING
shopping mill a new advt,
-�
us
n9 try.
I •
issue. Read it.
PROCTER. it n P oris, on Sept, 12th, toMr,
Gents'
- J
and Mrs. MI er roc er, a son.
-Dr. Margaret Calder operated on MARRIED Ezra Mea kley
Master Groves Allenby at the hospital ROBERWON-HAMILTON.-On Aug. 17th, by .7
on Monday morning.
Rev,
hns' on, West Wawanosh Mr. J fJ. Robert
-Mise Reynolds announces her mil. Mn ofoC0.oH milt
ono Miss Lena, daughter of
finery opening for Thursday, September DAVIDBON-HOLLINHEC�-1d Winnipeg, 1n + \
22nd and following days.
g Y
h
Sept. 8th, by Rev. J. L. or on, r. as.
Davidson, of K)sbey, Soak., formerly of Grey
;. ` / s".��E@st•eNse�s•Z•ss�sss�� s��� Ns �
-Jsmea rax the old favorite,at the fall
township, to Miss Florence Edith, eldest
daughter of Mr, and Mrs: Jacob Hollinbeok,
,4 • a �.
weather for London fair this year and 17th, Dr. Win. H, Perdue, formerly of Morris
Township, aged 89 years and 12 days.
fair concert in the opera house on Frid•
of Ethel.
DIED
\; I 0 E. C.
WHITE
ay evening, September 30tb.
NETHERY.-In East Watvanosh, on Septem•
-Mre. Wm. Holmes, who has been
ber 20th,,Elizabeth Tyner, wife of Lancelot
Nethery, aged 57 years.
av .a
HIGH - CLASS......
-very ill in the hospital for three weeks
Joi.Es.-In Blyth, on Sept. I0th, Thos. E
-�
is now beginning to convalesce.
Jones, in his 67th year.
Kinloss, 12th,. Sarah
McQUErelict
�.,.
�p °0'' �cF • Ladies'--
� � `�
Gents'
—At the London fair last week Mr.
o Murdoch
McLeod, rebel of the late Murdoch McQueen,
j „� r � - .. and
R. Tanstone won first prize in the aged 85 years.
1 DANE. -In Gorrie, on Sept. 18th, John Dane,
-
,
Tailor
White Plymouth Rook coo rel o see. uncle of Mr. W. J, Greer, Wingham, aged 78
years, 2 months and 28 days.
rt a., Ea
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-There was not a break in the good PERDUE••1n P11irsdelphia,Penn.,on September
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/
�, You get here what you like, and like what you
weather for London fair this year and 17th, Dr. Win. H, Perdue, formerly of Morris
Township, aged 89 years and 12 days.
-1 4wN
"�"•="rte
get at E. C. WHITES.
the association will have a surplus or
$16,000.
fall. Fair
FRIDAY, SEPT., 34th
GOME TO THE FAIR
YOU
ARE INVITED ,
TO MAKE THIS STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
CALL AS OFTEN AS YOU - LIKE.
LEAVE YOUR WRAPS
MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE
IN FACT MAKE YOURSELF
RIGHT AT HOME
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
Sole Agents for L a dies.
•�._'In't��1'F����!►.I�!Ir�'rl>L.IE ���1����7��rF��t/7�'I�'.5
JUST A FEW
FACTS ABOUT
F OUR STORE
WE'VE GOi SOMETHING TO No other tulloring establishment offers such a 1
-Based on the reports to date, the 0. STRAY SHEEP We are now showing a ver attractive assort -
P. R. plane an estimate on the Western —"`� • . wide selection of very fine and fashionable o g y
Came onto the premises of the under. CROW ABOUT. ° woolens. Nowhere else are clothes made with • ►1 went of New Fall Suitngs and Dress Goods,
Wheat crop for this harvest of 94,700,000 signed, lots 13.14, concession 1, (let line) such style, precision, individuality and refined containing the correct material for the season All -
bushels. Morrie, on or about the 1st of August, Oar new stook of choice groceries i
-Ritchie & Cosens report the sale of three breeding ewes and six lambs. Just received is the firwat to be had • taste. Nowhere else are prices near as low for Wool Diagonal Serges in popular shades,contain-
Mr. Irwin Pattison', house on Edward Owner can have same by proving prop- anywhere. : suchvalues as we offeri ing style and durability.
Street to Mr. Nicholas Harrison, of arty and paying expenses. FRESH PUDE CHDICE • •
Whitechurch, D. H. CAMPBELL, , , • We are doing a High -Class Tailoring Business •
wit,gham R O. • on a new plan:— BUYING FOR CASH! v
GROCERIES • p = Venetians, 54 inch wide, good weight and staple
—The Toronto Huron Old Boys'As- • SELLING FOR CASH 1 Doing business in i
sociation bad a profit of $236.00 on their NOTICECost you no more than the mouldy, • i �t colors, at only 50c, per yd.
.
this way I -can save you dollars. Come in and sj
reoent excursion to Goderioh and gin• musty, stale kind -which we dont see what I can do for you.
oacdine. handle or sell. We never let our •
Take notice that a court wil a held pur- stock get old. The prices we are able All -wool Shepard Plaid Suitings, 54 in. wide:
-Exhibitors will confer a favor by suant to the Ontario voters' L' t Act, by His to fix put our groceries within the LADIES' Honour the Judge of theCo tyCourtof the • LADIES GARMENTS made in the latest up. ! Basket Weaves Broadcloths Satin Cloth Cash -
making their entries for Wingham fall County of Huron at tho ownshi Clerk's• reach ofall.
once Blueaalle on ld , the 28rpp day of • to -date styles, and satisfaction guaranteed.
fair as early as possible with the Secre• September, 1910, at h our of to o'clock • g mares, Plaids, etc., at prices t0 suit all.
Lary at the Tiatics office. a. in., to hear and d t mine the several coin- MCGI�IIVRAY {74 • • t
plaints of errors an missions in the Voters' •
-The TimEs and the Weekly Globe List of the Municipality of the Township of
Turn berry for 1010• Allpers•us having busi• • E. C. WHITE - This will be a ood Velvet Season and in antic-
.will be sent to new subscribers for the ness at the Court are required to attend at the • WINGHAM, ONT• g
said time and place. CUNNINGHAM, • ,rr Z orlon of that we have imported direct from
balance oY the year for only 260. Ad. Dated this, the 17th day of Sepfember,1910. • IN THE ,TORN Yr ILSON BLOCK • 11 p
JOHN BURGESS,Phone 54. • • • England, a good range of shades for suits and
dress The TlatEs, Wingham, Ont. d ConstituteClerk •�•!•���������������������♦ �������������Zl���l����±1� ' g
-0. Lloyd & Son's new boiler arriv• of said Court gowns.
..,,• ,
Clerk, Turnberry, an 1
ed in Wingbam last week and weighing
ngwards of six ton it had to be ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE - . . -We have a nice range of silks in the fashionable
moved from the railway, oar to the fan- OP VALUABLE • �:i � 1111111M1� - ; Soft French Pailettes, 40 in, wide, at $1.75 per
tory on rollers• REAL ESTATE CANADIAN Newspaper y yd. A splendid Black Taffeta, French Wolil-
-4.. G. Armstrong, th9 Lucknow I 7 R nE 9ILLA6E OL' WHITECH'URCH $42*75
•druggist, in whose store Miss Murray ofesse at 75c.
The Administrator of the Estate of David Bargains
Detroiewae served with a deadly drug,Rtntoul, deceased, will offer for sale by Public -TO
hae'been committed for trial on a charge Auction
ing nmtone Queen's Hotel in the town of SPOKANE, WASH. BEST SERVICE TO Silk Elastic Belt, Fancy Sailings, Paisley Neck
of mandaughter,f, NELSON, B. O,
-.The Wingbom Salt Works is now Saturday, the I st day of October VANCOUVER, B, C, � -- Frilis, Bows; Linen Collars, and beautitul., Fancy
VICTORIA B o. Ribbons in Paisleydesigns, the newest thin for
running with a full force of workmen A• D Iwo, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the WESTMINSTER. B. 0. Muskoka The TmEs and The Weekly Globe , g ' g
following valuable property, that iq to say
and Mr. �tparling reports a large number Lots numbers 8, 0, le, it and 12 on the west 9tde SEATTLE, WASH. to Jan. 1912, for $1,60, girdles, Trimmings, & etc.
of Queen Street in Hamilton's Survey TACOMA, WASH. Four Trains front Toronto - - -
of order, on hand, int a village of Whitechurch in the PORTLAND) ORE.
-Mr. John Earls,of Wroxeter, who township of Kinloss and Count of 9.40 a. m• 12,1E P. M. The Timis and. The Weekly Unit '
, Bruce, containing one acre of hand Sept. 16th to Oct. 15th, and Empire to Jan„ 1912, for $1,60. Come in and see our splendid line of new impor.
more or less•
lead been a patient in the Wingham hos- This property is well situated it the residen- 6,Ofi p In. 10,10 p an. ,
italhas enilioiently recovered as to be tial portion of the village of Whitedhureh. ted Moreen Underskirts, they are generous in
p There are on the property a . good frame 4 &d 4'5 $ala Sleeper carried on i0.1 i1 The TiMlls and The -Weekly globe +
able to return to his home. • _ Ii. m. train Fridays width and beautiful 1n design; well made and will
house, siieated tvit3l pointed metallic siding, to Jan., 1911, for 26c.
-Many friendir will be sorry to hear of Ing in aand ll 7 rooms, anaaa h os cemencontain, TO + glue satisfactory Weir, We have diem in p.11 r
i us illness ofMrs..16bnMus rove under plain house; a ;gamer stable 18 a SAN I,`RANSISCIO,, CAL, Enjoy the Coal Breezes , of The Times anti The Weekly Mail staple colors, from $t,25 to $3,25 in pricy.
theser 0 Musgrove., 23: a number of fruit trees and . is good well. LOS ANGELES, CAL. I y Arid Empire to Jan, 1911, for 250.
Of ?Turnberry, who was strloken with Theqbuildiil tiareallingodrepatr.andthapro r p i
paralysis one day last Weak. nedr]yi'ineeIIfended Wit s good Wtro range SAN DIEGO CAL, the Great takes
MEXICO city, ME'X, . Large quantities of Butter and Eggs wanted,
E1t31S op SALE Sailings daily except Friday The Tiros and The Vabilly Herald,
Mtn, Win. McIntosh, of LuoknovV, Oot. let to 15th, and Sunday from Owen Sound, and Weekly Star to Jap., 1911
Hirai operated
on at the hospital on Mon- 'fen per dent of the roIiurchase money cis the Speeiai train from Toronto 100
das� of sold dna the bol, in 80 days there- Above rates .aro one-way second for 250,
day mornitig by Dr. Kennedy for the afEe, L
r The property will be Offered sabladt to clots and'apply from widghbni. p sailing tri illelud6cl on boat A. MIL
a reserve bid, S
reaiovat of a large tumor, Although Farther artidulars and dontlttibnr! of 'seta goals un • ----
Ufa, IIcltltosh ie obvblit• years of age Will be mods known bn the d n oL solo or tray , Oi 'tloketi arid farther itaforlidatibn
flit • y y be bad on applicoiiop to then derslgn6d.
The utti pleasant marl Wtit tact
d5,b stood the operatloli �{ire11. and pros'• Doted thte tad September, 1010, salt oil G. Lemont, Depot Aaebt of routs to W innfpeg and west These Special Offers are PAi)IY +" $9, 1�V'IN"C�x3,i�M', 01�1't�',
Petits ars bri ht for bar complete re. ,rola; T. 110LUE3, 1z,'dVitsT0XIV, address .T. Di, MoDonald, D. P. A., Made
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orery. ll Wh"edhuroh, inahatri, 7'dronto. ,f. ii. 13EEbl1 tY, llit0ri , iKiinalia . _ Macre ir0 New Subscribers , w. .
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