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-Excellent winter weather during Olt
plat week.
—Division Ocuet will be held in Wiese
l*zu Ueda,.
All Mitis 0 blank book* sold et the
Tints* c m.
ee•ilny Yourwrltine paper; end envelop.
esti tet the. 'fit et'e c diel',
—Huron llounty elou►loil will meet et
(oderfah next TAV edgy..
--Large queetlties nt lee are Seine
harvested in Winehem this week.
—Prof. ()sabers; is . outing to Wires
ham. See F. J. EIi►rd's advt. for par
tieq'ar*
—The Wingham Hocken team wee n
Palmerston on Monday evening and woe
by a score et 7 to 1.
—lore. Ales Aril wishes to thank het
peony friend* for Cir. hteduess they have
shown her in her sear* bereavement
--ghiet Alliin wise Cif duty tele
week, through filmes and hie dune,•
have been triken by Mr V. R. '(Tanner -
man.
—The etatetary meeting of rhe Peb'e'•
School Boat' web held on Wednee. es
sveatng, R port of meeting will aeper.-r
in our next issue,
—Meetings of the West Huron Farm•
ere Institute .,will be bel at Holmeevil3h
en Tueedav, Jasnnary 24th and Klntait.
Wednesday, January 25th:
—The news Ooiurime are crowded w itb
advertising and +>4e vaou desk our reeders
to bear wile this for the one week with
the limited amount of reading matter.
-Fire was discovered tri Awde's flour
and feed atore shortly atter nine o'clock
on Wednesday morning The firemen
were promptly at work and very li'tle
damage was done,
—The Ladies' Auxilla;ry desire then]:
all those who so geot r•musly contribute rl
and assisted in the making of go •d cheer
for the patients. nurses and staff of the
Hospital at the Obristmas season
---Miss Meggie McLean received word
this week of the deni,h at Rochester
N. Y.. on. January drd. of her cousin
Mr. Kenneth McLean. Mr MoLea'
was engaged in the horse business err'
visited Wingham frequently some year/
ago.
-,-Mr. F W Johnston, Senior Jude
in the Dietriot of Algoma is dead H'
was a former well known resident o'
Goderioh, being Reeve and Conncillo
in that town and a number of years age
was. Warden of Huron County,
—The anuuel meeting of the Tuve
berry Agricultural Society wjll be held
in the Council Chamber on Fridayafter
noon of this week. All parties who art
interested in the success of the Wing
barn fall fair are requested to titter
this meeting.
—The entertainment in the open'
house on Tuesday evening, uuder the
auspices of the High School was wait
attended. Mr. J. W. Bengough fully
sustained his reputation es a popular
entertainer. It was Mr Bengongb who
gave the first entertainment in. the Town
Hall when it was opened twenty years
ago.
—Captain and Mrs. Riches of the
Salvation Army ere desirous of record-
ing their gratitude for the many ex-
pressions of sympathy that have reached
them during their reoent sorrows. The
lite of their little one has been gracious-
ly spared to them. The untiring efforts
of Dr. Redmond and the operation
which he so successfully performed will
ever be remembered with thankfulness.
THE AVERAGE WOMAN
NEEDS MORE BLOOD
DEED.
ELL1oTT: --In Wingham. on January 18th,
Mary Ann Smale, wife of Mr. Eli Elliott, aged
66 years, 8 months and 9 days.
LEn1ET: --In Wingham, on January 12th,
John D'Arcy, son of Mr. and 'Hrs. John Lediet,
aged 2 years. 2 months and 22 days.
Buzaxrao.--In unllett, on January 7th, Emi-
ly Bunking, aged 26 years and 11 months.
commute -In Blyth, on January 10th, Mary
Jape Coulter, aged 70 years.
CeiaPAELL.—In Morris, on January lath,
Maria Campbell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James McGee, aged 85 years.
ARMOUR.—In Wingham, on January 15th,
'William Armour, aged 90 years, 7 months and
25 days.
GnEEN.—ln w_ingi1eam, on January iGth,
George B. Green, aged 72 years.
EEIITAEII: •-In Cranbrook, on January Oth,
Caroline Eckmier, beloved wife of George
Geuther, aged 61 years, 11 months and 27 days
liIAlSEIED.
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'ox--•MoCuTCmmom -•At Melville Manse,
Brussels, on Jan. llth, by Rev. A. O. Wishart,
B.' A . Mr. Sylvester Fox, of Oranbrook, to
Mitis Eliza, daughter of Mr. John McCutcheon,
of Remick 1 ownship.
Kneteen- $PENCE: --At the home of the
'brides mother. "Spruce Lawn," on Jan. llth,
1911, by Rey D. B. McRae, Mr. George C.
$ranter, hardware merchant. Ethel, to Miss
Laura, daughter of the late William Spence,
Ethel,
• lcDoeiAtrr•-Brnoes. --At Blyth, on Janu-
ary 10th, 1911, by Rev. J. L. Small, B. A., Mr.
J. Gordon McDonald, of Brussels, to Miss Inez
May, second daughter of Mr. George Hirons
of lyh.
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E. C. WHITE
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Ladies' and: Gentlemen's Tailor
Nerves Easily: Irritated,- Sire
Worries Over Little Things
To the woman in the have-•-ttlr Wo,
may c'esn;y ore fined to the house hither
tllroUkb ;sous, her d gut eeor the carr of
ohilcreo, or trite• --.Ur, Williams' Fmk
Palls area p entive bieseiug The av+ r-
age vel man linotoo little blood Her
ne• nos are e'asil'y irritated; she worries
!Wet l=lt ,f things; has severe headaches
nuc; baolraob's a, d le stok roost of the
time. With the women who. uses Dr.
Williams' Pint. Pills the condition is
difereet Shu is always well anrt the
care of her children, or her house -deed
dame, is a tern pleasure This to be.
+'lapse Dr. Wiliiuma' Pink Pills enrich.
the blood supply and bring, bouatn,•ne
bealUh and strength. Here is proof,
Mrs Fanny Shepherd, G•rvin. Sask.,
saes: " I am the mother of 4. large tain-
fly and was worn out, weak and nrlt•
able I kept going to my doctor about
every ;ex weeks, and he would give me
something '•to keep me going a little
longer." But it was like winding up
a clock, I soon got run down again and
atthoueh lite seamed hardly worthliv.
log, I did not wish to die because of
leaving my little children I oontioned
tike tape for surae years, but at last eum
mowed up enough energy to str' : e out a
uew departure end got a sup= y of Dr.
Wi;liamti' Pink Pills I b rely hoped
they would help me but t• my surprise,
before I had been to . ►ng • + am long I be-
gen to feel like a iff ant woman. I
still continued taki g . e Pille for some
time, and they ma.,- me as well and as
strong as any woman need wish to he
"Once more I would enjoy life thorough
!y, and have done so ever stnoe. I never
need a doctor now, and everything
seems bright and cheerful. I shall al-
ways recommend Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills to anyone who in my opinion
needs a tonic of any kind."
Sold by all med•oine dealers or by
meil at 60 penes a box or six boxes for
t2.50. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co , Brookville, Ont.
DRS. KENNEDY & CALDER
O1'FIOE9—Corner Patrick and Centre Sts.
PPONES:—
Offices 98
Residence, Dr. Kennedy 148
'Residence, Dr. Calder 151
Dr. Kennedy .pecializes in Surgery.
Cr. Calder devotes special attention to Dis
eases of the eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasses
properly fitted.
• Meeting of 'boron County
Conacll,
The Council o
Huron will meet in
ber in the Town
o'clock, on the 24th
accounts for settlers
with the Clerk beto
Dated, January 9
'THE WINGBAM 7i'IMES, • d'ANUARX 19, IIXt
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RING'S EOR BARGAINS
W E WANT YOVR TRADE
King's The Busy Store
KING'S
QUALITY FUR SALE
COMMENCES
WEDNESDAY, JAN, 1 1th
A special discount of from 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.
GOODS GOOD GE
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t3 HEAP
PRIOES
COMING TO WINGHAM
THE EYE SPECIALIST WHO PRACTICES THE NEW SYSTEM
"HE LOOKS INTO THE EYE"
the County of
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An opportunity will soon be given the people of Wingham and surroundingcountryto have their eyeses examinedhe Council Cham -
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Goderiob, et 8 and glasses fitted by the new and wonderful "Shadow Test" method which does away with all machines,
of this month. All drops and drugs in testing, also the old but still used method of trying on glasses.
ent mist be placed
this date.
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WhaI We Saw is a Catalogue 1
During the last few weeks we have been endeavoring in our ad.. in
the "Times" to prove to the people of Wingham and, vicinity that
WE
SHOES AT 'RICES FULLY AS LOW
AS THEARL GEST STORES IN ONTARIO.
We are in receipt of a catalogue issued by one of 'Ontario's biggest
stores in. which they quote some special prices on Shoes.
In this catalogue we saw Metes Rubbers advertised at a very
special price, namely 75c per pair.
Our Regular
Price is
75 Cents
Per Pair
Good Heavy Rubber—new stock
We saw Men's Heavy
Our Price
at all Times
$1.45
Per 'Pair
Boys
65 Cents
Per Pair
Overshoes advertised at $1.49 per pair,
All
Sizes
New
Goods
per
We saw is Men's Patent Leather Boot advertised at $2.95
pair, like the cut below.
Our
Price
Always
$3.00
1
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And
We Sew
All Rips
on this Shoe
Free of Charge
Otherillustratiolis we could give bat space will not permit.
WILLIS & CO.
Sole Agents
THE SHOE STORE.
Ozoeeirk
..shve
for Ladies.
1 Instructor in the New System, Montreal; will be in Wingliam to fill a ten days' engagement rv.,n�,vrlryr�ry��r�rvw�atr��' !►svv vytvvvsyli►_vts� mliv.i
BO AND of Sight Testing7at our Store. He will be here from •
ThursdayJan. 6th until urda Feb. 4th. Get your Over -Hauls, Work-
G�RISing Pants and Coats
Should learn those subjets
by ,which they can earn a
living. Spotton's Business
Colleges are the largest train-
ers in Canrda, and our gradu-
ates secure the best positions.
You can study at home, or
partly at home and finish at
the College,
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
ENTER ANY DAY 1
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GE0. SPOTTON, • President.
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Your order is cut and fashioned in the style pre-
vailing the day you are measured. You get everything
y the very latest and best when you let us make clothes
expressly for you.
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The only stock T carry contains the newest all -wool i
fabrics embracing Ebeautiful and exclusive weaves from •
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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.
E. C. WHITE WINGHAM, ONT
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR
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A new day has dawned for eyesight sufferers. This specialist has perfected a system so perfect that it has
brought the correcting of imperfect sight to an exact science.
No long, tedious sitting in the optician's chair t o have innumberable pairs of glasses' tried to your eyes, but a
new and wonderful, quick and easy method by which the inside of the eyeball is illuminated and nature gives up
the secret of poor vision. Children's eye can be accurately examined by this method without asking them questions,
Cross eyes can in many cases be straightened by wearing glasses fitted by this system.
All examinations will be made by Professor Graham Free of Charge, those requiring glasses paying for glasses
only. 1 want this message to be an invitation to eyesight sufferers, to all who require a change in their glasses, to all
who wish to know if the glasses they are wearing are exactly right, to all headache sufferers and all children
afflicted with cross eyes.
This is an opportunity perhaps of a lifetime to many who are unable to visit these Specialists in their city
offices, and I am fully convinced that those who take advantage of this visit of Professor Graham will be fully
repaid in satisfaction ana results. .The time set for examinations each day and evening is as follows -9 to 12,
2.30 to 6, 8 and 9, the evening being .fully as good as the daytime as all work is done by artificial light. Our
optician will complete his course of instruction in the new system while Professor Graham is with us.
Please bear in mind the fact that this special engagement is only for two weeks. Our message to the people
is this--'COME—all who need help for your eyes, We are now booking engagements.
x ours to Serve,
F, 1. Hiud, Druggist and Opliciau, Wingham
Through the negleot of some officials of
Quebeo Bridge Co, In making a olaim ou .
a guarantee company the Government
loses $100,000 on a guarantee bond.
Save . your Combings or
C. Cs r f f x n Combings made to order into
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SWITCHES, PUFFS,
TRANSFORMATIONS, etc.
LADIES
GENERAL' AGENT
FIVE o�orvaarn
L>ilrl�
Accrniss
1fr.A'rit (i1y1.A88 insurance
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W',EA 'Aleft �hN�Ri�P
Coupled with a REAL ESTATE' and
Moi)'sm LOA'NINO Business,
Issiler of Marriage Licenses.
CIAO over tittiloolre's Grooery,
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Latest American Weave.
Mail order promptly at•
tended to.
MRS. SMITH,
459 Colborne St.,
LONDON, ONT.
FOR SALE
A splendid chance for investment
from lots in the city of Lethbridge,
Alberta. Also in the new and ra•
pidly growing towns situated along
the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific
Eailway.
Watrous, Melville and I3egger ill
Saskatchewan.
Tofleld in Alberta.
P.
FROM
T. A. MILLS, GOOD AS THE WHEAT
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, Those Who Toll Earnestly and
With Success
Will be satisfied only with the best
over haul that can be manufactured
LEATHER LABEL
OVER -HAULS
are high-grade, union made and zhe best
that honest effort and the technical
knowledge of how to build.
American Style Work clothes
' CAN PRODUCE
We, the agents for this vicinity, have
just received a new lot and respectfully
ask the worthy inert who toil to let us
prove to you. that Leather Label
Overhauls and Jackets are
your kind,
These are double stitched throughout,
big and generous (it takes from 42 to 4,•
yards to snake a. dozen), have seven pock.
ets, imported buckles and buttons that
won't come off, elastic detachable sus -
venders, etc., etc.
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Pickled Herring, ng, heads off and split 111 25, So and xoo lb.
kegs. Will keep till next spring. Call and get a keg or
pail.
Produce o
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all kinds wanted. Potatoes in any quantity.
3 sections of choiee Farm Land_
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