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The Wingham Times, 1910-11-03, Page 8II WINGHAM. TIMES, NOVEMBER 3, 1810 INQ I,.QCAL$, 10LIUWAIX. LAND FOR. SALE T— Mise Nealie Burgess, Fred Haney and BINE"S FOR BARGAINS ! I SP F WANT YOUR RADE —Subscribe for the Times. McKenzie Messer spent the holiday at Quarter vection of land in Saskatoha• ' - -Beautiful wea4her atter the snow their parental homes, wan, twenty acres broken, thirty acres � � ,A FEW 1KEMARKS T, E, West, Mrs, West, Thomas. Law leaved, Ave acres bush, small house and •toren. stable, good water. / - t ., �Ni and Mrs Law, of Toronto spent the C, N. GRIFFIN, KING'S j ,r @ l! — fiat your job printing done at the holidays at the Monte. Real Estate Agent, , 40 S SHOE$ — Mr. ThhomWarwick and family have R t. 6/�: ; 'Tirt[>is affioe. Win hair, Many people were using their fur the sympathy of the oarrtunnrt in their Ont. coats r. Saturday last, bereavement an the disease of the wife THE BUSY STORE *--Mr. Harry VPilliams has moved ' and mother, Business chanpfrom Riply to 4Pingham. Annlvereary sezvicas will be oondaot- u • —The Times office is now located in, ed in Knox Church on Sabbath, Utb.Nov, the Stone Block opposite the Queens by Rev. J. B, Duncan, B, A„ of Luok• ---- Hotel. now. Rev. Mr. West will conduct the r services at Luoknow, A special offering Having urehased the Grocer j — Order your newspapers at the TIMES p g � Y office, Stone Block, opposite Queen's The choir of � Knox Church intend Mrs. eti n to supplywe thare e very in a in hotel. giving asocial At Home," on y p y ' DRESS Gwill be iven at the services, and Confectioner business from Thins and Weekly Globe to Jan- evening, tn. the church. A good pro• all kinds of navy let, 1912, to new subscribers for gram will be rendered and a splendid $1.60, social evnin may be expected. GROCERIES AND ONE 0F THE MOST —Regular monthly meeting Of the Mrs. Bruce spent a few days last week Town Council will be held next. Monday with friends at Palmerston. CONFECTIONERY Some special values this week and if interested do not let evening. Mrs. Robt. Mosgrove is at present via, P The goods are just in and THINGS —A full report of the teachers' von• itinq friends at Toronto. We will be pleased to meet all the opportunity pass. J D vention will be found on another page Rev. W. J. West preached Thanks• old customers and many new ones the price is cut to the quick—ccme early of this issue. giving sermon in Methodist Church on and promise you good goods at honest prices, y g y y To procure that we know of is to get a shoe for the --There was no serious damage Gone Monday. LOT 1 -Six only Dress lengths of Fane Cr statins on Hallowe'en on. Monday night. The Miss B. Thynne of Palmerston spent a Silk in new soft shades, suitable for evening wear, strenous bey that will give satisfactory wear. boys behaved vary well, few days this week among relatives in etc, white cream, Sky, Pink Mauve and Grey. —The. Times sent to any addressin the village. Orders promptly- delivered. Pro ' ' Y ' �` We wish to bring to the parents attention two Canada to January tat, 1911 for 15 cents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Stewart spent duce taken, Regular Price $7.50,for $4.50 lines of Shoes for boys which will give absolute EatisfaC- Thanksgiving with Dr Stewart of Bel- - or $1,00 to January tet, 1912. _ tion in ever case. , —The Fordwich Record has entered grave. — LOT 2 --Five pieces English Worsted Suiting, This Y its fifteenth year. Continued success to Mrs, John Gannett and son Wilberin �■cloth is very suitable for Ladies' Suits, Skirts Brer.Wattersisourbestwish. sppenttheholidayswithfriendsat Toron• RI JiTdell �! Son and Children's wear of all kinds • bought direct NO, I. NO 2 —Mr. Gavin Wilson of Turnberry has o.Rev. Cameron of Toronto preached a from the manufacturer late in the season. Is a genuine kip shoe - sold a heavy draught spring colt, 4, very impressive temperance sermon in Black, Navy, Red, Grey and Green. Look with double toes, solid Is a genuine calf shoe, months old, to Mr. John E. Homuth at the Presbyterian Uhuroh Sunday morn• at the rice. with double toes solid lea- p leather counters double $100. ing. 1�'I ther co>_.nters, double sole, - —The Side. Block at Seaforth, oo• Mr. Frank Hill and family moved to l^' w !'l Regular ?5c for 38c. sole and shank, no pieces, no pieces, all sizes I to 5 cupled by the GreigClothing Co, and ^ t all Sizes I to g Wint;ham this week where he has se. 48ESr e J. F. Robinson & Co. was badly damag- cured a position in the flour mill. �� p PRICE 2.00 PER PAIR ed by fire on Saturday night. Mr. E. Kennedy of Ripley spent PRICE $2.00 PER PAIR $ —The latter part of last week reminded Thanksgiving with his uncle, Mr. Jos, 1'•'"'' ``�� REMEMBER one that winter is drawing near, We Smith. had a heavy fall of anow and a few days Mrs. Errington of Dungannon spent We get these Shoes made for ' our trade and you of very disagreeable weather, a few days at the home of her father Mr ,� This is the store at which to do your shopping in cannot buy them (in these particular makes) at any • other Thos. Jewitt. , store in Win ham, —During the past week new telephones all general lines, Wing ham. been installed as follows:—Dr, Mr. D. Jewitt, we are sorry to any, is at present on the sick list; we wish him a JUST ARRIVED—Flannelettes, Wrapperettes, Under- The v will act only give perfect satisfaction but Jae. L. Wilson, office and residence, No ,. 41; C, N. Griffin, residence, No 153. speedy recovery, wear, Hosiery (for all the family) Yarns, Blank- will at the same time keep soFT AND PLIABLE. —D. N. McDonald, late of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MaoEwen spent ets and Sheetings, Toques, Clouds, Sweaters for many years ezagaged in the general Thanksgiving with relatives at Clande- boy�- FLOUR 1 HAT RISES and Sweater Coats, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Cloth - store business in Beimore, died at his Mr. Dan O'Toole of Toronto, spent ing, FUCK, etc. home in Toronto, on Friday, October et t0 the point of perfection and WILLIS & Coo 210t. Thanksgiving at the home of Joe. Robb. makes the best and lightens pastry Mr. Howard Stewart has returned and bread is —The South Bruce Rural Telephone from Victoria Hospital, London, where e - Company, with head office at Beimore, he underwent a serious operation some OUR PURE HOUR with a capital of 510,000 has been grant- weeks ago, much improved in health, PRODUCE.—All kinds produce want for which THE SHOE STORE. ed a charter by the Ontario Govern. The whole goodness of perfect We a bigrices. and avid eo`on be able to be out again. pay P wheat and none o8 its badness is used mens. The monthly meeting of the Women's - in making oar flour, —The Vendome Hotel and contents at Institute will be held at the home of You should not forget to order our Sole Agents v/ for Ladies. Teeswater have been sold to Mr. Jacob Mrs, W. J. west, the Mange, on Thurs. brand, it will mean' easier baking GOOD CHEAP �� sHOEi Lamburtes, of Walkerton, at $6010. It day, 10th inst. The subject which will and the assuring of wholesome food. GOODS s KING ♦ PRICES is said that this hotel cost $15,000 to be taken by Mrs. H. Diment should be erect in 1897. very interesting and beneficial at this Messrs. Ireland, Halfpenny nod season of the year, it being, " Ezra Ideas for Merkle y Pennington, the old conductors on the Christmas time." Each member is re- Kincardine -Durham branch of the G. quested to bring her fancy needlework, T. R, havebeen re -Instated and are all also any idose in connection with the back on. their old trains. subject. All ladies are invited to attend �e !���f �ild1��► „ �q ��, se�epo� 4e® ��Ol!.�0 �] i4ip�50 �01�� � OiAOf�it♦o —Many old friends hero will be sorry and a good attendance is hoped for. s to bear of the serious illness of Hugh J. 1�r 7 7� +, WHITE 10 SEASONABLE Ramsay, late of Wingham at his home in ST. HELENS, T hanks, � `%ii egg Z' E. C. � .> Walton. Mr. Ramsay has been ill for Miss Rosy Hetherington, of Wing• v some time with typhoid fever. ham Business College, spent the holt- • 1 -C. N. Griffin reports the following days with her mother here. Day � Ladies and Gentlemen's Tailor ., AND changes:—Mr. Vincent, , of Blyth to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDonald of That. Scotts house on Diagonal street, Westfield, spent Sunday with the Iat- Single fare for round trip between ♦] a + Mrs. G. McIntosh, of Whitechurch to ter'e parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Clark, ell stations in Canada also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich, Niagara Falls e The only stock I carry contains the newest all -wool H. B. Elliott'a house on Francis street. May Cameron and Durnie Phillips and Buffalo. N. Y: Goad going Oct. ♦; • ► , —The TIMES is pleased to report that were home from God erich Collegiate for 28, 29, 30, 31. Return limit Nov. 2, fabrics embracing beautiful and exclusive weaves from our townsman, Mr. L. W. Hanson has 1910• �, the most reputable mills in the world. a the holidays. ♦ 1� ,J so far recovered from his recent illness Miss Annie Rutherford of Wingbam R E A S ONNBLE to return home from Toronto. A large High School spent the holidays with her ♦, You will find our Kingfisher number of friends will wish Mr. Hanson menta here. y HUNTERS EXCURSIONS e. g a speed restoration to good health. p Cloths in Black and Blues, Fancy + y g Mr, Hugh MoOxostie of wingham ` --Mise Hawking, a member of the Single fare for round trip daily Tweed Suitiri High School spent Thanksgiving vasa- until Nov. 12th, to all pointe in Worsted Knifings, gS, teaching staff of the wingham Public- tion with his parents. Temagami, Oot. 20 to Nov. 12. To Melton, Beaver and Crombies Over- We are ready for cold weather demands with a full School, has resigned her position as she Mise Rebecca Woods of Detroit, is - Muskoka and Nipissiug Districts, ♦ • intends leaving the teaching profeesionvisiting at her home on she 9th von. eto. Return limit Dec. 15, except to 10 coatings give the best satisfaction. stock of Warm Underwear, We handle the two well- for a few months. The School Board Mrs. H. D. woods spent a few days Pointe reached by steamers Nov. is. ♦ • � known and thoroughly reliable brands namely, Standfield . will take the necessary steps to secure 'a with her parents in Wingham. i Your order is cut and fashioned in the style pre- � and Turnbull's for Ladies' and Children. We recommend new teacher. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Murray went to For tickets and further information i vailing the day you are measured. You get everything I and guarantee every garment. If one of these garments —Mr. Bruce Webber, a Bell Tele• Toronto last week to attend the funeral call on G. Lamont, Depot Agent or + phone Co. linoman, of this town met of the late Duncan McDonald. Deoeas• address J. D, McDonald, D. P, A., the very latest and best when you let us make clothes shrink we shall replace it with a new one. Every gar. with a nasty accident while at worked is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Murray. Toronto. expressly for you. ment is full fashioned and well shaped and will give the near Kincardine. While at the top ofA Mre. Danny Of Toronto, is visiting at best satisfaction. a pole it fell over with him and he had the home of Mrs. R. K. Miller. one of his ankles severely twisted. We Mr. James Joynt, of Blyth, spent the • E. C. WHITE - WINGHAM, ONT• • Your choice is Cotton, Union, Woof and silk and are pleased to know that he to able to be holidays'at his home here, a ♦ wool. If you want a really nice, soft liable garment, around again. 7 t ';� o LADIES' :AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR p Mrs. R J; Woods spent Thankegiving t ,� ♦ _ r try our Stanfield Silk and Wool Goods. —Ernie White,. of Lucknow, aged 2S ,: 5'. y day with Kincardine friends, �� - + IN THE JOHN WILSON BLOCK >� years, died in the Wingham hospital on The well- drillers struck water at 170 A complete stock of Stanfield Unshrinkale Wool Friday, October 21st, following an oiler. ft At ItJ. Woods' and have moved t5 1 p Mr. White was' , ,+>`' / .�:r anon for appendicitis. Jas, Ramage s todrill for water there, Underwear for Men always on hand. , - .a� a popular young man in Lucknow and Miss Lily Clark and Messrs. John and A,� i was married only two years ago to Miss Donald Clark spent she holidays ander �� �_....W�— -� Penman's Famous Unshrinkable Underwear for Margaret Unrdie, of Lucknow, who is the parental roof, /-' .w '- those who like a soft fine garment, also Union Fleece - left, with an infant son, to mourn hie - - Newspaper Lined and Merano in all sizes,Something to suit untimely death. �—Mr. L. A. Bisbee, who has for a evert• `= v` _ �iCANADevery man. number of years been bookkeeper with MormmANn.—On Oct. 22 to Mr. ani, Mia. �' % �� � , r► P Arrhio MCFarlAne, 12th coli, Kinloss; neon. /�i - Bargains. Mr. J. A. McLean hits tendered his reg b MVen, -tn wingham, Oct. 24, to Mr. artd y i dignation and on Tuesday entered the Mrs, W. T. Miller; n daughter. office of the Canada Furniture Manu- n1[Ev. China From China Single Fare AtsAB.-••lir \Icrrts, Oct. 19th, iJAvid Agar, H OATS flouters and will have charge c the aged 4G years. WEATSR C Svrnle>uTc.•-•.InIIowielc,oaOctober 24th,Mnry Is as rare as turkeys from Turkey. The 'J?luns and The Weekly Globe 4 � ' ofliae work, Mr. Blebab is an excellent LeulsaWebber, aged 28 years atid8 months. What does come from that far to Jan, 1912, for $1.60, + man for the position and he will have 28W, MtIry(}ausing, rst elint, anPptli,o aoetWm country make pretty ornaments and the best Wishes of many friends. Watson, and inotbgr of Mrs. (Dr,)A.J,Irwin that's all, For Hunters of Wingham, aged 82 years. The TIMES and The weekly Mail ► A large classy stock of Ladies' Knit Sweater Coats Successful anniversary services were RA:vsoN.—In E, thel, Oct. 19th, Robert Fait- and Empire to Jan., X912, for $1.60, ; Held in St, Andrew's Presbyterian son inhtstothvear. The China You Get Here - 12th P .. dust arrived. In the fashionable styles and desirable trinirr.�•�-InWin�kaham1#ospital, on Oct. 21. [ Oct. loth to No . Church on Sunday, October 23rd, where Ernest Winfield White, of Lueknbw, aged 29 to the serviceable ae well as pretty The TIMES And The Weekly Globe C colors. `these are warm, neat Jackets and are in great ' yearn, 1 month and •i days. I;bv, lulr,lVCe> ntdsh, Of Mitchell, preach• nNnntlatlN.- 1$ Milton, Oct. 24, A!b}tibalci J. kind. If y0nl lraVB a }garb spot in to All etat,otns Cha11s itiver to 1'oit Arthur t0 Jan., l�J1i, for 250. ' demand for cool weather, Come in and see thein. Anderson, formorly of west Wawanosh, aged inchtsine, and td befit hunting polars in ed two W611ent sarm0us t0 large don• 82 years and months. your chine 0ieset by all means come (uebec and Nory Brunswick here and select the ieoes to fill it, _ Md, age .—Iii Kinloss, on Oct. 28, rotor Mev p gragati0ne, The collections for the day Lnod, aged 60 yearn, ,, � 7tba can have a oven fete -got if you 'Nov.The T1d1ES and The Weekly Maii , amounted to ;181. The obtigreghtional wish or pay nu tuber tlf odd pieoetb (pct. 20th to ,,N12th and 'Empire to Jan,, i9ll, for W. Highest rices aid for Produce, social on the following Monday evening fill up tho gaps in 'your own pollee• to a}1 stations alldbury to thg e Soo. ave. * g p• p was largely attenc"ad and Mn interacting TEACHER ED, tion, The prises are marvellously lI abury, and an the Lindsay Branch.to The TIMES and The Family Herald, ; 10w, program of music, salol, reAdings, ct0 Applibatibne will b reoalved by the and Weekly Stier to Jan„ tell Return Limit bac, i 5th, i 9 i 0 for tab. MILLS, was rendered. lily. Y1. Perrie's. render` underaianad for he liftoff of teacher Tm' A ing of "The Cotters Saturday dight in the Lowen i am School, Ail• r r Liberalstop=over privileges. ..,,,,.. Was tay' much enjoyed by 'thole 'pt`a- plibante t6' eta qualifications and Ask for free copies of "Nshing bud shoot. +wi �+ r r► �-� �+fin n �r�eiriri��r�.rf� A r►� riy��rt� eal6ry, Ddtiasio bommenba oil. 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