The Wingham Times, 1910-10-20, Page 8..
THE W1NQiI.A,M Ti1tDEti, C?QTnAER 204 1010
MINOR t,{)CAL&.PERSQNAt J4Aephfinston wasoanghG inaPelley
at the Midland elevator and killed. KING'S FOR BARGAINS 1 �W R WANT. YQTJR TRADE
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mR;K0elIeat.fail weather, mr, and Mra. Row and family Spent re. 114 armute,41 CWe lbotelfieepe;
was tined t0Q forkee in a
^^011e weed from next: Monday will Sunday at lylrf Rear* d pxkrn .y tiG ivb440• � � g difOtderly,
Im Th4nUaglviog ]Jag, church. house, �KING"
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Mr Geo. C, MR1%Qers lett last Veida _
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for California where las will s,pand the
Next issue will be Thursday, Nov. 3rd. _
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�—•Farmers are working hard this winter months. Ane tali weather to oomplete their fail lilr• and Mrs. Errold Drummond leftBU$i�� �p�`1
ktl AI t Chaff s1
THF. R�s�1V QTnnF
vailing the day you
the very latest and
livov$- as wee or Cut er, Roma, a ler vie, p 3
--T;sat Huron Tenchers' Convention #ting friends in Wingham end 'lorosto,
M Clinton on Tbursda and Friday of Alias MoOormiok of, Onlross ie one of Rubbers _
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this week,
the late students who Arriv,•d In town.
]:laving purchased the Grocery
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—Attend tho Canadian Club organiza•
to attend. tho Wingbam Bnai Xeso Col'
and Confectionery business from
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Your order
09n 1>l"Ong in the Couwil Clbamberlege'
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Mrs, D,.Rush we are now in a
vailing the day you
the very latest and
iiia (7 hatsday) e� Suitt•, 1. Aar and Mrs L F. il:nh,ey : T)A Master
—Gee. Smith,, of this year Boss are spending two weska with relat.
po5itlon t0 supply the very best in _
all kinds of
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ngol s t
a crop oP mangolds tha5 would
#vee and frlauds in Turont1, Hamiltonraised
and Owen Sound.GROCERIES
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so M, tons to the acre.
—The Tins office is being moved to
- Mr Roberta of Len lcn is re!i te
CONFECTIONERY
to Jan. 1912 for sim,
the tare in the stone block next to
Mr' L. F, Binkley, � focal oaaungcr off thhe
find hand it referred to the Legal Com- actualHiunatures, stattnir their occupations
And plaer'sOfresldeuer. Tl1theemoof firms,
Ricbardson & Rae's hardware store.
Bell Telephone Co., while the latter is
away on holiday,
We will to meet all
pnd
Some special values this week and if interested do not let
—Queen Esther in the opera house on
'ridgy evening, October 28th. Plan
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Mr. William Buxte3', of Dungannon,
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.old customers and any new ones
and promise ;boa good goods at
the opportunity pass. The goods are just in and.
opens next Monday at Mcaibbon's drug
arrived in town last walk and purposes
taking Com.meroial Course
honest prices.
the price is Gut to the quick—carie early
store,
a in the
fro >lipfet by Attoil lin IntBt retatidn of the
p Secretary.
It1w. Fitt 61KI N that there axtl decieiond nclrartmeotttemab1Sc!pto Works,
j� �ll�1(:l� Ask for tree copies of''Fishing and Shoot-
CUNNINGHAM ins, • YiSlrort,14ohs MNp'r at
= —There will be no issue of the Tiilzaas
Wingham Business College.
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LOT 1-51x cnly Dress lengths of Fancy Crystatine
next week owing to the staff being bony
Mr. Lavis, general agent for the Iat(r
national Harvester Co. has moved his
Orders promptly delivered, Pro
Silk in new soft shades,suitable for evening wear,
waving to the new cillos in the Stone
family to town from Oshawa and will oo•
duce taken,
etc., white cream Sky,Pink Mauve and Grey.
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Block,
--Louisa Thusnelda Hesse, wife of
oupy Mr. O, J. Graham's reeidence on
Regular Price $7.50 for $4.50
C. 141, Bowman, M, P. P., died at her
home in Southampton on Monday. aged
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Centre street,
= Mr and Mrs John Allenby lett last
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week for their new home in Lis Angeles,
Ro �Son
LOT 2 --Five pieces English Worsted Suiting. This
able
44 years
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cloth very sui for Ladies' Suits, Skirts
—Tits annual meeting share-
g of the
California, and were accompanied by Mrs
Duncan Groves, who will spend some
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and Children's wear of all kinds, bought direct
holders of the Wingham Hospital Com-
months in the sunny south.
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frcm the manufacturer late In the season.
parry will be held in the Council Cham-
Black, Navy, Red, Grey and Green. Look
ber, on Friday evening, October 28th.
Evans,
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the price.
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—Owing to the' rush for millinery
Walter a young man of about
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since the sale at Mrs. Green's was ad-
28 years of age, a native either c f
Regular 75C for 38c.
vertised, Miss Currie, of London, has
Niagara FAlla, Oat., or Buffalo, was
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been engaged as head trimmer,
found dead in bed at a restanraht ioLU
—Mr and Mrs. Lockman wish to thank
Ottawa.
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all kind friends who in the time of their
More than four million cords of wood
bereavement of little Mary Louise, dem-
were used in the manufacture of wood
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REMEMBER
onstrated their sympathy by kind, loving
pulp for papeirmsking in tie UAted-
actions.
States In 1909 as shown by the annual
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This is the store at which to do your shopping in
---Mr, W. H Jenkins, son of Mr. Thos,
report on the industry, isoned by the
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all general lines.
Jenkins, of the Bluevale road, has mov
census bureau. The cost of the trans-
a 4r+
ed from Listowel to Port Arthur, where
formation of the wood, of which there
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.DUST ARRIVED—Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Under.
he intends going into the tailoring busi•
ness.
were 4,092,000 cords, was $3 478 000
This is an increase of about 650.000
A LITTLE FLOUR
wear, Hosiery (for all the family) Yarns, Blank-
-Mr, Doubledee, living near Harris•
cords over the consumption of 1008, but
Investigation wnnld do no one harm,
ets and Sheetings, Toques, Clouds, Sweaters
ton and a brother of Mrs, R. B. Harris,
of only about 39,000 over 1907.
The market is S,,oded with inferior
and Sweater Coats Boots Shoes Rubbers, Cloth -
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of was injured a cow on
brands, but offers mighty few as
good RoyalHouseholdFlour,
Furs etc,
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Thursday last and died from the effects
ThursdWroxoay
of the injury on Sunday evening.
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DIRECT fR6J111 THE BEST
—The formal opening of the Parish
FERGUSON.—At the Wingham Hospital, on
October 19th, to Dr. and, Mrs. Ferguson, Tees.
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WHEAT
Club bas been postponed from Tuesday
`eater; a daughter.
DOUGLAS$ —In Toronto, on octoter 12th, to
Field, ground into the purest flour
PRODUCE.—All kinds produce want for which
evening of this weak until Thursday
evening, November 3rd, A good pro..
Mr and Mrs. R. A. Douglass, of Matheson, and
formerly of winghant; a daughter
experience and money can procure,
This is the history of onr product.
We .pay big prices.
gram is being arranged. Deep the newHASTIE.—In
Howick, on October 10th, to Mr
and Mrs. James Hastie ; a son.
It's worthy of your order, It's the
flour the experienced housewife do -
date in.mind.
—A special meeting of the Town
l3ENx$TT.—In Howiek, on October 4th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bennett; a daughter.
mande.
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PRICES
Council was held an Monday eveningWFTx.—Iu
Howick, on October 3rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. D L Weir; a son.
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Ezra, Merkle
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when a bylaw was passed to authorize
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the issue of debentures to the extent of
$2,500 to complete the work on the sew,
TENDERS FOR TIMBER.
er and disposal works,
—'she Trust and Guarantee Company
leas been appointed Iiquidatar for the Tenders will bri recti ed by the un.
Daily News Publishing Co, at Calgary, dersigned up to G o'o ok p.m , on the
18t of November r e purchesa of the
It is said that there will be a deficit of timber of the al range Hall in the
nearly S70,000. Mr. D. McGillicuddy, village of Bluevale. The frame is 40 x
late of the Goderich Signal is the editor 25 ft, with 16 foot poets and may be seen
of the News, on the premises. Highest or toy tender
not necessarily aoceaterl
—The Octob6r number of the Athletic GEO, O. THORNTON
World which has just reaohsdusisapro• Reo.Seo'y,
unced improvement in every department Bluevale P. O
over past irsues, Its const to coast treat,
ment of the big things in the sphere of
Canadian and univeroai sports is exhaust•
lye and timely; it illustrations must be
seen to be appreciated.
On Deeember 23 last, Dr. Roelpin,
professor at the University of Bonn,
was killed in a railway aooidont. The
provincial authorities have now sent
in a olaim to Fran Koelpin, the widow
demanding $2 expended at the time of
the accident on removing the blood
stains from the railway promisee. The
authorities inform Fran Koelpin that if
she does not pay she will be proceeded
against.
Women Cannot Vote.
An important deoision was handed out
by Judge ,Barrett on Friday during the
revision of the voters' list. Port Elgin
is to have a vote on local option in Jan•
nary next and men on both sides were
present in connection with additione to
be made to the lists. There were twos-
tyfive names in all considered. When
it came to a number of women who
were down as tenants, his Houor Judge
Barrett decided that women could not
vote on tanant qualification, and that
LADIES' SAVE YOUR
COMBINGS
LATEST AMERICAN WORK
Switches 60c per azvptly
Puffs
Clus0c each
Mail orders prded to.
Address
MRS. SMITH
459 Colborne St.
LONDON, (INT.
LAND FOR SALE
(quarter section of land in Saekatcho•
wan, twenty acres broken, thirty acres
fenced, five acres bush, small house and
stable, good water,
C, N GRIFFIN,
Real )Estate Agent,
Wiogham, Ont.
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Thanksgivincr
Day
Single fare for round trip between
all stations in Canada also to L14roit
and Port Huron. Mich, NiegaraPells
and Buffalo, N. Y. Go id goinR Got
28, 29, 30, 31. Return limit Nov. 2,
1910. .
HUNTERS EXCURSIONS
Single fare for round trip daily
until Nov. 12th, to all points in
Temagami, Oct. 20 to Nov. 12. To
Muskoka and Nrpissfng Districts,
etc. Return limit Dec. 15, except to
points reached by steamers Nov, 15.
For tickets and further information
call on G Lamont, Depot Agent or
address J. D, McDonald, D. P. A.,
Toronto,
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Ladies' and Gentlemen',
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ethe most reputable mills in the world.
You will find our .Kingfisher
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Worsted Suitings, Tweed Suitings,
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Last week we mentioned in this paper the Fact that
although Rubbers had advanced considerably in price
that we we are actually selling them at prices fully as low
and in some cases lower than last year.
We wish to emphasise that we are not quoting
prices or referring to old or job rubbers but brand new
goods direct from the factory within the lastfew weeks
FOR INSTANCE
Women's Plain Rubbers of good duality in three
different shapes—with medium low heel—medium high
heel and high heel
For 50c Per Pair.
Men's Plain Rubbers, good quality. For 75cni
Per Pair.
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Sole Agents v/for Ladies
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known and thoroughly reliable brands namely, Standfield As
.and Turnbull's for Ladies' and Children. We recommend l
vailing the day you
the very latest and
are measured. You get everything +
best when let 'us make
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and guarantee every garment. If one of these garments
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those who were already on the list an
tenants could be sworn. The deci- _ L+E�ILEU Ti NDE1tS aderet+sed to the under-
rJ t4gned, and endorsed 'Tenders for adds.
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sion was received with genoral surprise tions and alteration'sto the Public Building,
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ae ft has boon the general talo to allow Office,111101 41>w, on Mondad, October ,19,
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A complete stock of Stanfield UnshrinkaleWool i'
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to vote whoWere on this muniCi• ih10 for the vror ti01Jq lnd f
Plan ;, .e a
(,eft ration and r
a ( form of contractAra
pal last as tenants. I;,ev, 14Ir, 004I(,q, ran OescrnandPorm'sof tender obtain((l
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and in all sizes. Something to suit e
every man,
Public Ruilding, GollorlellI Ont., and at the
ganlmtion, when dean said that the or. L 0f, o H ig' Lamb, Lvq., District Engineer,
ganimtion would take the mattor up PtTsOns ten:lel1119aro notified that tonders
Our new stock of choice groceries
jutt received is the fin9ft to be bad
For
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Hunters
with the tomperanoe oiliolalsin Toronto will not be eansid"red unless Tnade on the
Printed forrnH Hltpnlied, and Higned with their
anywhere.
SWEATER CO
to Jan. 1912 for sim,
The T��siand The Weekly Mail
find hand it referred to the Legal Com- actualHiunatures, stattnir their occupations
And plaer'sOfresldeuer. Tl1theemoof firms,
FRS CHOICE 10th to Nov, 12th
+Jn CHO CE Oct
PURE,
tnittee. Ha contonded that the ruling tlrtr aetnalei91iature. the nature of theoc6upl.
tion an(' place Of regide"O Of each me)nbor of
mats out of harmony with the gentlka] the firm must be given.
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GROCERIES to all HtntlOnH t;hnik R1vOr t0 Port A3llltir
abtide in lice Province. SF30Cetaty D. eeptca ehcqu� o i as chartA edts It manta Be -c
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Ontario btahch
@ye., a O and: New hunting
Cost you no More than the mouldy, inclusive, and n best humins ick iXt
It. Spence, of the of the theo'r Or of the Honorable the Minister or
Worltg equal td ten per tent (14 n e.) of
Dominion Alliance, lids sign# e(l hitl in- theiimnunt otlthe tondor, which wilt bo tor•
- musty, stale land•;—which we don't K
20th to ov.
handle or fell, aro never let otrT Oct.i �tb
tention fit' fighting the decision of Judge frits `a f the I t won ten ll t updh do (1�oHunt01r
stook get old, Tho prloef we aro able to all stations Sudbury to +he 'Soo, l3ave•
to fix put onr gr000ries within the
rliarr6tt, at Port Elgin, that women who fall toaorn letethework contracted fol.' It
ar6 tenants -nd not freehol.lerd had not the tendol'r be not taecephtd the oheque will be
retflrneAl.
look to hharbot rake, Coldwater to
reach of all. Sudbury, and on the Lindsay Branch.
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the right to vote, Ro tears that overy t1XThe don otm n t doeesnIdoot bluditselftoneeept
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Retar'n Limit D16th, 1 t110
10061 option by"law in trio province oori.d By order.
R• Dlisuct(mv,us,
WILL1VRAY 86 Liberal stolrover privileges.
fro >lipfet by Attoil lin IntBt retatidn of the
p Secretary.
It1w. Fitt 61KI N that there axtl decieiond nclrartmeotttemab1Sc!pto Works,
j� �ll�1(:l� Ask for tree copies of''Fishing and Shoot-
CUNNINGHAM ins, • YiSlrort,14ohs MNp'r at
ber 2Y,1010.
of other judges to the contrary, and :IcavHt/anerg-will not bet.atdfor tbid nater•fiSp
V1Op�n
SOAson $'Lialno and 7Plah.
yshoneG4.
legtil mji ps Will bo taken itnMedIM61yo trout the Dolmr,4111ont Insort ft without authority
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; Your choice is Cotton, Union, Wool and silk and
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wool. If you want a really nice, soft pliable garment,
10 try our Stanfield Silk and Wool Goods.
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A complete stock of Stanfield UnshrinkaleWool i'
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Underwear for Men always on hand. 1,
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Penman's Famous' Unshrinkable Underwear for
New$ a sir
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those who .like a soft fine garment, also Union FIeece- :
Lined `Mereno
and in all sizes. Something to suit e
every man,
Bargains,
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The Tluns and The Weekly Globe
SWEATER CO
to Jan. 1912 for sim,
The T��siand The Weekly Mail
N A large classy stock of Ladies' Xnit Sweater Coats e.
a Empire to Jan., 1012, for $1,60.
w Jost arrived. In the fashionable styles and desirable R
The fiIS(tas and The Weekly silo 0
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colors. These are warm, neat jackets and are in seat
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to Jan, 1911 for 25o.
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,demand for cool weather. C'onle In and see theta. _
The Twits and The weekly Mall
and Empire to Jan., 1911, for 250.
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Highest prices paid for Produce, -
The Trues and The Panilly Hotaid,
tants Weekly Star to Jan., Ion
iorC 250.'
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These Special Offers are
P110JN39 89. WINGRAW11 ONT.
Made to Subscribers
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