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,MINOR LOCALS.
Have you renew eayolir, subscription
Ort the VMS?
—Ten cin case buy nil blinds of stationery
144 the TOWS office,.
—Read Knox's new advt, in another
cclntnn of tills issue.
Have yon heard Fengongb?He is oom•
Ins tri Wingham Jan, 17th.
—Before your orderefor Devve-
Faperu look up the T1'vzgsolubbing offers.
- Baron County Council will ulet•t
st Goderiob on Tuesday, January 24th
• Baur the 7amous Bengotgh! Ho is
Oaifadian and stands unrivalled in hip
Yield.
Bengongh is Doming! Jan•, 171h1 Oar
tot test, reader, mirth.producer, a roar of
lankhter.
—Ws Irima $enuedy was ono of the
prize wieners in the Lad]ee' Howe
Journal puzzle contest for December
There is only one Bengongh He will
give a. number of loofa charaoter skettrbt•e
in the Town HO, Tuesday, Jan 17111.
—Mr. John Nichol, of the Town Plat
-made a record in feeding pigs. Last
week he killed two pigs, ten months old
that dressed a little over 300 pounds eaoh.
—The storm on Sunday evening and
Monday last was the worst of the seas
en end the country roads were badly
blocked. The trains were not verb
mach delayed.
—The regular monthly meeting of
Camp Caledonia, Sons of Sootland will
beheld next Monday evening. Officers
are to be installed and all members art -
requested to attend,
—The regular meeting of Court Matt.
land, Canadian Order of Foresters will
be held on Friday evening of this week
There will be a number of initiations
and a large attendance of members is
requested.
— Evelyn Riches, little daughter 01
Capt. ant Mrs. Riches underwent a orifi
cal o era ion at the Wingham Hospital
on Sri uraay night last, but we are pleas-
ed to state that the little girl is now im-
proving and there is every hope for oom
plete recovery.
—Mrs, Robt. Irwin, for many years e
highly respected resident of the toc=u•
ship of Asbfield died at her home on
Friday last. The deceased lady was a
sister of Mrs. Chas. Barber of town and
Mr. and Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Robt.
Mason and Miss Lizzie Barber.
—One of the oldest residents of Huron
County passed away Sunday morning
at the village of Chislhuret, in the
person of Mr. H. N. McTaggart, aged
seventy-eight years. For twenty.five
years Mr. McTaggart was Postmaster
and general merchant at Chislehurst..
$e was born in Belleville and moved to
Huron county in 1849, living a ehort dia.
tanoe north of Exeter. About ton years
ago he retired from active business on
account of a paralytic stroke.
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BABY'S SPLENDID
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Ei Mrs. R, Yates, Montreal, Que.,
♦ writes:—"Babies splendid ..1th
I was obtained through 'se of
ZBaby's Own Tablets. Tey are a
♦; grand medicine for ,.netipation
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• not give baby p.'., I would
♦ recommend th.r to all mothers;
who have yo ..g children in the
•4 bowie." This testimony is similar
4 to thousands of others sent to ns
• by grateful mothers. Every moth-
er wbohas ever used the tablets
• for her little ones willtollyon that
• they are the very best
♦ medicine in the world, They not
♦ only cure the illsof the little ones
• but make them strong and happy.
4 The Tablets can be given with
• absolute safety as they are sold nn-
• der the guarantee of the govern-
ment analyst to contain no opiate
4 or other harmful drag. They can-
+ not possibly doharw—they always
2 do good. Baby's Own Tablets are
• sold by medicine dealers or at 25o
• a box from the Dr. Williams'
Medicine Llo., Brockville, Ont.
HEALTH.
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PERSONAL.
Miss Agnes Calder, of Calgary, is
visiting her sister, Dr. Margaret 0. Cal-
der.
Mr. Martin Waugh, of London, was
visiting fdr a few days with Wingham
relatives.
Mr, John Calder of Tunisfail, Alberta,
is visiting with his sister, Dr. Margaret
C. Calder.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Malcolm are visit.
ing at Mr. Malcolm's parental home
near Mitchell,
Mr. Gerry Willie left this week for
Toronto where he will take vocal lessons
under Prof. Sherlook.
Miss Hattie Love has returned home
after a several weeks' visit with her
sister, Mrs, 0. W. Ewing at Fergus.
Mr, Alfred Schaefer, who has been
-home with an injured hand, returned to
his position in Kincardine this week.
Mr. las. . and Mise Nellie Elston, 2nd
line,Morrls aro visiting with their sister,
Mrs, F. V. Hubbard, At Wayne, lt'Cioh.
Mr. SM. Runt, of Toronto, was visit-
ing with relatives on the Bluevale road,
and calling on old friends in Wingham
this week.
M. and Mrs. • John Gray, of Toronto,
ate vieittng at the home of their son,
Mr. W. G. Gray and with other rela-
ilVel in Virlogl*m acrd dirtriol:,
Dr. Margaret 0. Oehler, who visited.
her uncle De Geo, Oehler, of Pittsburg,
Nan., during the holiday season, re
tuaneil howl+and resumed practice last
week,
Mr, toy BNnry,of the Flank of Com •
Pierce stair, sou of Dr, Henry, or Harris'
ton, who has been ill for n few days,.
was teke•nt'n',•e to Herriston by Dr.
1 snoods last S%tueday,
Mr. W. T. Hall, of the. Advance, left
on Tuesday for California where he will
spend a few weeks vieitirg with his
brother, Mr, Hall has our beett wishes
for a pleasant holiday to the land of
sunshine,
Mr Jas MoMiohanl, of Srefortb,
wall. known as "Wee Bowls, was visit,
ing for st few days with Mr. F. G. Spar.
near and still enjoys a ;tame of ourling
ling. Mr. McMichael has passed bis 80th
and bowling
Mr. E. B Pnllen, of Milan. Mich was
a visitor with Mr. arid Mrs,. Robt Max-
well fir a few days and returned borne
an F*i'av accompanier? by Mrs Pullen,
who has been visiting in Wingham for
the past few months
P6.r Roy Stephenson received word on
Tuesday of ire death of his father at
Elora and left nt once for bis home.
This is Mr. Stepbenson's second bereave -
tient as his mother died only a few weeks
Ngo.
Capt. and Mrs, Riches were called to
Ohethem on Wednesda-s oaring to the
sudden death o1' Mrs Riches' mother.
The deceased lady had not been sink
and was down town on Tuesday and
died very suddenly on the street.
KIIRN.
RINTOIIL.—In Win Cham, on December 80th,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rintoul; a son
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WARivrox.—In Morris. on January 2nd, to
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Warwick; a son.
ROBxRTsoN.—In Winelnam Town Plot, on
Tanuary 4th, to • r. and Mrs. Alex. Robertson;
a daughter.
CtINNINGIrAM: In 19aa' WawanoPh, on Jan-
uary 1st to Mr and Mrs. Geo. Cunningham; a
daughter.
I roGA'r!.—In Kinloss, on December 81st
to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Legeatt; a daughter.
MARRIED.
DAvinsnie—STRACnMN.—At the residence of
the bride's parents. 8th con. Grey, on Decem-
ber 28th, by Rev. D.B. Monne, Mr, Edgar Alex.
Davidson, of Calgary, Alta', to Miss Eva G.
eldest daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Wm Strachan.
r3ALTAG1IER—NETEIERY.—At the home of
the bride, on Tann.ry 4th. by Rev Mr. Farr,
Mr. .1. D. Gallagher, of Moosejawyank ,
tO
Miss Eva daughter of Mr. John Nethery, of
Morris township.
LAMONT—BUTOAINSOT4. At the residence of
the bride's narsnts. on December 28th. by
Rev. D. B. McRae. Mr Wm. A. Lamont, to
Miss Grace Jane, eldest daughter of Mrs. Cuth-
bert Hutchinson, all of Grey.
DIED.
WILSnN.^••In Tnrnberry, on January 10th,
Agnes Wilsrn. in her 69th year. R7lf#
M01'RErGna. — In Tnrnberry, on January
0th, Mary Jane Carter, wife of Mr. John Mc-
Creight, aged 87 years, 5 months and 19 days.
KAAttF,—In W'oxeter. on December 29th,
Mrs. A. Snake. aged 69 years.
RAurt.—In Morris township, on January let,
Margaret Atelia Isabella chamnbers, beloved
wife of Peter Barr, aged 90 years, 9 months
and 14 days.
STRWART.—In Grey, on December 28th, Dav-
id Stewart, aged 90 years, 5 months and 22
dans.
Meeting of Huron aunty
Council.
The Council .1 he County of
Huron will meet • • . e Connell Cham-
ber in the Tow of Goderioh, at 3
o'clock, on the 24th of this month. All
accounts for settlement must be placed
with the Clerk before this date.
Dated, January 9th, 1911.
. W. LANE, Clerk.
FOR SALE
A splendid chance fo' investment
from lots in the city . Lethbridge,
Alberta. Also ' . t' • new and ra•
pidly growing .. 'ns situated along
the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway.
Watrous, Melville and Begger in
Saskatchewan.
Tofield in Alberta,
3 sections of choice Farm Land
in Saskatchewan,
C. N. GRIFFIN
Real .Estate aild Insurance
Wingham •
Business
College
Is a link in Canada's Great.
est Chain of High - Grade
Colleges founded during the
past twenty six years. This
chain is the largest train-
ers of young people in Canada.
and it is freely admitted that
its graduates get the best pos -
tions, There is a reason;
write for it. A diploma from
the Commercial Educators'
Association of Canada i6 a
passport to suoeess.
You may study partly at
home and finish at the College.
Enter any day,
Fall Term Opens Aug.. 29th
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
O t.AS. 'W', ]Irl ttles, - Principal.
otet.8POTTON, • President..
TIIE WINQUAM TIME i, - JANUARY 12, 1611
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KING'S. FOR EARGAINS l
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WE WANT TOUR TRADE
King's The Busy Store
A special discount of from
GOOD
GOODS
KING'S
QUALITY FUR SALE
COMMENCES
WEDNESDAY, JAN. I I th
20 to 50 per cent. on all Furs:—Muffs, Stoles, Fur
Coats, Fur -Lined Jackets, and Fur Trimmed Coats for both Men and
Women. It will pay INTENDING PURCHASERS to attend
this Quality Fur Sale. TERMS SPOT CASH.
G. E.
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of Tnrnberry
Agrionitural Society w in the Conn -
oil Chamber, Wingh. •e on
Friday, J Ty 20th, 1911
at 2 o'clock p. m., for the,•eleotion of
officers and directors, hearing reports
and any other business. All interested
are requested to attend,
WM. MAXWELL, H. B. ELLIOTT,
President. Secretary.
DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
OFFICES—Corner Patrick and Centre Sts.
PEONES :—
Offices 48
Residence, Dr. Kennedy 148
Residence, Dr. Calder - 151
Dr. Kennedy specializes in Surgery.
KING
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PRICES
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Dr. Calder devotes special attention to Dis• ' •
eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.I w
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses
properly fitted. •
FORCED SALE
Snap in Farm and Outfit
A snap in a farm and a oomplete out.
fit, consisting of 10 horses seven of which
are mares; 3 head of cattle, seed drill,
gang plow, mower, rake, set bob sleighs,
binder, disc harrow and all small tools;
also the farm, containing 160 acres 4
miles south east of Vermilion, 85 sores
cultivated and ready for spring Drop,
abundance of first-olass water.
All for 04000, $3,000 cash, balance on
easy terms.
We have had the above placed in our
hands and same must be disposed of
within 30 days. Write or wire.
CRAIG & FALKINS
Vermilion` Alta.
Waimao
REFERENCES
A. Rose, Wingham; Bank of Com-
merce, Vermilion.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor
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The only stock I carry contains the newest all -wool _
fabrics embracing beautiful and exclusive weaves from :
the most reputable mills -in the world. •
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You will find our Kingfisher•
Cloths in Black and Blues, Fancy
Worsted Suitings, Tweed Suitings,
Melton, Beaver and Crombies Over -
coatings give the best satisfaction.
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LOGS
WANTED.
Having purchased the Whiteohurch
Saw Mill, I am prepared to pay the
highest cash pride for all kinds of Saw
Logs.
Cutting of shingle°, lath, fence slats
and all other custom work will receive
prompt attention, -
I will be at the mill en Monday, Wed-
nesday and Friday afternoons to scale
loge.
JAMES WILSON
Box 273. Wingham, P. 0.
North Huron Teltphone, Line 196, Ring 4
.17
"ANY -WAY"
Yon will be eatisfied with every-
thing that you secure from nM. We
active at all times to please our cus-
tomers. The high quality of
OUR GROCERIES
And the prides that we ask prove a
magnet to the housewife who seeks
pure feeds end desires to Curb the
high coat of living.
J McGillivray
Phone 54.
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"Proof Sufficient"
is required now•a dave to settle
questions in dispute. Ont. Conten-
tion le that "there's a difference" in
"FEED''"
Others nay not, hilt that ''any old
thing" will do. Don't yon believe it
and don't feed your stook any but
good feed. Ours is tested, is whole.
some, and told to you at right prices.
Bay it at
EZRA NMERIL}f`
PRONE 84.
LADIES
Save your Combin. : or
Combings made to
er into
SWIT E ., PUFFS,
TRANSFO
' ATIONS, etc.
Latest
Mail
American . Weave.
order promptly at-
tended to.
MRS. SMITH,
459 Colborne St.,
LONDON, ONT,
A. E. SMITH
BANKER
WINGITAB1, aiv'um°.
Farmers who want money to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market
can have it on reasonable term*,
Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer-
-chant* or agents, on favorable term*.
Lonna on real estate at the lowest
rates going.
C. No
GENER
LIFE
ACCIDENT
PLATE GLASS
WEA'i'f3EIt .
Griffin
AL AGENT
t�iiA+b,'rita
Iosuranco
Coupled With a REAL ESTATE and
Mount LOANING Business,
Isatter of Marriage Licenses.
Office over Matoohu's fa'rooery.
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Irnportaut Anoouncement
NO. 2
IN OUR AD., IN THE "TIMES" LAST WEEK
We made the claim that we sold Shoes, etc, at prices
fully as low as the largest stores in Ontario.
WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE THAT STATEMENT .
And as an illustration we herewith sbow you an excellent representa-
tion of our 50c line of Rubbers for Ladies
Brand
New
Goods
High or
Low
Heels
in all sizes at 50 cents per pair.
Here is another illustration, This is a Box Calf Shoe for Men—full
leather lined—oak tan soles.
Both
Sewed
And
Pegged
In all
Sizes
at $3.00
Per Pair •
. These are only two illustrations but you will find two more in
the "Advance".
. Have you any way of comparing prices?
We invite comparison and are confident we can make good _
our claim, viz: _
WE SELL SHOES AND RUBBERS AT PRICES FULLY
AS LOW AS THE LARGEST STORES IN ONTARIO.
Do not forget Rips Sewed Free on all shoes we sell.
WILLIS & CO.
Sole Agents
THE(J^SHOE STORE.
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for Ladies.
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gust arrived Fresh Frozen Trout and Herring; also
Pickled Herring, heads off and split in 25, 50 and xoo lb.
kegs, Will keep till, next spring. Call and get a keg or
pail.
Get your Over -Hauls, Work-
ing Pants and Coats
FROM T. A. MILLS, GOOD AS THE
Those Who Toil Earnestly and
With Success
Will be satisfied only with the best
over haul that can be manufactured
LEATHER LABEL
OVERHAULS
are high-grade, union made anif
d- :he best
that honest effort and the technical
knowledge of how to build
Americana 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 tie
prove to you that Leather Label
Overhauls and Jackets are
your, kind,
These are double stitched throughout,
big and generous (it takes front 42 to 41
yards to make a dozen), have seven pock.
ets, imported buckles and battens that
won't come off; clastic detachable sus.
Venders, etc., etc,
WE AILS TUE AGENTS
WHEAT
Produce or all kinds wanted. Potatoes in any quantity.
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