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The Wingham Times, 1911-06-15, Page 88 THE, MIN ,1TA.M TIMES, JUNE 15 1911 MINOR LQ0AL8. -Mrs, Carrie Nation, the Kansas saloon smasher is dead. -Buy your envelopes and writing paper at the TIMI•as office. Watch for date of annual Sunday School excursion to Kincardine. -Mr. A, M. Crawford bas this week Gold a Ford automobile to Mr. R, Trench, of Teeswater. -Regular monthly meeting of Camp Caledonia, Sons of Scotland will be held next Monday evening. -Two valuable horses owned by Mr. Chas, B. Wilkinson, of the 4th line of Morris were killed by lightning on Sun- day afternoon, -Mr, Robert Currie, ofEa d st Wawa - nosh lost a valuable heavy raft brood mare on Saturday last. Mr. Currie valued the animal at $275. -The total assement of Goderich for pthis year is $2,246,729, an increase ofhe $234,529 over last year. T population is $4815 an increase of 185,ndty -Wingham Citizens' Ba will fur- nish music at a garden party to be held at Chas. B. Forest's, neat amestown, on Friday evening of this eek. -The electrical storms Saturday last were very bad in this ction and in different parts of Ontario an d consider- able damage is reported fm different -There were 71 adult and 8 children's tickets sold at Wingham .on Wednesday to Guelph Model Farm. -.While Mr. P, S. McEwen, of Wrox- eter Was in town on Tuesday hiss horse became frightened and ran away, throw- ing him out of the buggy and injuring' his back and shoulder.. --Arrangements are being made by the congregation of St. Andrews's Presbyterian Church for the holding of a Sunday School and congregational Dionic on the afternoon of Coronation ay -June 22nd.. -The TIMES is pleased to report the success of Miss Marjorie Gordon, of this town, in passing with honors her third year examination at the Toronto • University. Miss Gordon's many friends will be pleased to hear of her success. -At the meeting of the Grand Coun- cil of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends held in Toronto last week the $1,500 and $2,000 insurance certificates were established and the age limit for admission to the Order was changed from 50 to 45 years. q •J w on se ro Sections. -At the meeting of the Huron Coun- ty Council in Goderich last week the grants to the hospitals in Goderich, Wingham and Clinton were increased from $100 to $200. -Two new subscribers were added to the Wingham central of the Bell Telephone Co. this week, viz: -No. 119, Miss Densmore, nurse; No. 138, Miss Welsh, nurse. -Two more young men appeared be- fore Police Magistrate Morton on Thursday last on the charge of riding bicycles on the sidewalk. A fine of $1 and costs was imposed. -The members of the Wingham lacrosse club went to Harriston on Fri- day last and played a friendly game with the players of that town. The Wingham boys were easy winners by a score of 7 to 4. -We understand there is a move lieing made to have a train reach Wing- am at 8 a. m. on the G. T. R. from Toronto which will carry the Toronto mail and morning papers. This would be a great convenience to the people in all of the towns on the line between Palmerston and Kincardine. New Fait Train Service on Grand Trunk Railway Daily Except Sunday. Lv, Toronto „ ..5.00 p, "m. Ar. Guelph. .6.27 " Fergus,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,7,02. " Palmerston ,.,. ,.7.50 " " Mount. Forest . , .. 8.15 '" •" Holstein 8 27 <` ." Durham..,. ,.•, .8.50 4` " Harriston 8 20 " Walkerton " Southampton PERSONAL. Mr. Chas. Ross, of Chicago,was visit- ing with his' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Ross. Mr. Benj. Snider, of Lucknow was visiting with Wingham the past week. Miss Frankie Wilson is spending a few weeks' holiday at Sandusky, Mich. and Leamington. Mr. Simon Mitchell was in Toronto last week attending the Grand Council meeting of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. Mr, David G. Small, of Grand Rapids, Mich., was in town for a few days, having come over to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Robert J. Small. Messrs. Geo. Olver, Jas. H. Mitchell and H. B. Elliott are in Toronto this week attending the annual meeting of the High Court of the Canadian Order of Foresters as delegates from Court Maitland. Miss Norma VanStone has returned home from Charleston, Mo. and was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Roy Forster, who will visit for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. VanStone. Mr: T. Geddes Wilson left last week for Landrose, Sask. where he has se- cured a school for the summer months. Geddes is to be congratulated on having recently passed his second year exami- nation in medicine at the Toronto Uni- versity.. friends during 9.10 ; ' _...,10.20 " " Listowel 815 " ""8 55 "" Hanover` �" "" Owen Sound 11,35 "" " Wiarton 0.35 " Wingham...,....., 9.15 " " Kincardine ..10 15 RETURNIN'. Lv. Kincardine " Wingham " Wiarton Owen Sou Hanover . " Listowel Southampton 5.30 a. m. 6.45 " 5.40 " ... 5.40 " 715 " 7.44 " " .6.00 " Walkerton .7,10 " " Harriston... .. •......... 7.50 4' Durham ,.••„ ., ......7.15 " " Holstein7.37 "` " Mount Forest 7 50 "" Palmerston 8 25 " Fergus 9.08 " " Guelph .... "`• Toronto.,,, .... - 11.10 " These trains carry through vestibule coaches. Parlor -Library Cafe car serv- ing meals a la carte between Toronto and Palmerston. Full particulars from any Grand Trunk Agent or address A.D. Duff, D. P. A., Union Station, Toron- to, Ont. FOR TEETHING BABIES. There is only one medicine for teeth- ing babies --that' is one that will make teething easy and at the same time can be given with absolute s ety. That medicine is Baby's Own T, blets-every box of which is sold and the guaran- tee of a government a lyst to be free from all those in ur ous opiates and narcotics which ma ""soothing" stuffs so harmful. Cone ning the Tablets, Mrs. George Iteblanc, St. Pamphile, Que., says: "I used Baby's Own Tab- lets for my baby when he was teething and constipated and found them an excellent remedy. The 'tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. GOODS;OD GBR.OS. Q PRICES RIGHT THE BUSY STORE 50,000 LBS. 1 WOOL WANTED For Highest Prices Cash 1 or Trade. Special Price In- 1ucements During Wool Season on nuitr. CARDIFF. -In Morris township, on June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elston Car- diff; a son. DIED. SMALL. -In London, on June 7th, Robert John Small, formerly of Wing - ham, aged 49 years and 1 month. MCCLENAGHAN-GARB•UTT. - At the Methodiht Parsonage, Owen Sound, on June 6th, by Rev. Henry Fish, Mr. W. James McClenaghan to Miss Clare E. Garbutt, both of Whitechurch. 1"IARRIED) FULLER -MITCHELL -At the Wing - ham Methodist Parsonage, on June 7th, by Rev. Dr. Rutledge, Mr. Fred Fuller to Miss Lizzie Mitchell, daughter of Mr. Simon Mitchell, both of Wingham. 1 1 Men's and Boys' Clothing, Rain Coats, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, Overalls, Smocks, Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Underwear, Hosiery, Wool Sheetings and Blankets, Flannel- ette Sheetings and Blankets, Yarns, etc. Butter and Eggs Wanted. KING BROS. PRODUCE WANTED r r WE WANT YOUR TRADE CORONATION DAY THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911 A PUBLIC HOLIDAY This Store Will be Closed all Day Open the • evening before (Wednesday, 21st) until 10 p.m. WILLIS & CO. Sole Agents THE SHOE STORE. for Ladies. .s/a41 REN_ h it � �`� ��'• KABLE VALUES This is the term that scores of people have used after having examined the prices we are giving at our JUNE CLEARING *SALE OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY-TO-WEAR. SUITS. If you have not already taken advantage of these REMARKABLE VALUES make it a point to call at your earliest possible convenience. We still have a good assortment in every size to choose from. "Don't delay." MEN'S SUITS Men's Fancy Striped Tweeds, all sizes, regular $7.5o, June Price - - - - $5.00 Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, in greys and browns, regular $8.5o, June Price - $6.00 Men's Fancy Striped Tweeds in greys, greens, and browns, Suits that will give good wear, regular $10.00, June Price - - - $7.00 Men's Hard Finish Tweeds, in greens and browns, These lines cannot be beat 4or wear, regular $I2,5o, June Price - - - Men's Green, Brown and Grey Suits in Fancy Worsteds and Tweeds, a A I value at $13.5o, June Price - $9.50 Men's Worsted and Tweed Suits in all the new and popular shades, fancy stripes, also plain navys and blacks. Fit guaranteed. Regular $15.00, June Price - - - $11.50 Men's Fancy Worsteds of the finest quality zoth Century make (enough said) in navys., browns, greens, greys, fawns, etc., also plain navys and blacks, regular $20.00, June Price - - $15.50 YOUTHS' SUITS Youths' 3 -piece Long Pant Suits, fancy stripes in greens $4.25 $8.50 and browns, regular $6.5o, June Price Youths' Long Pant Suits in brown and green, fancy stripe tweeds, regular $7.5o, June Price - $5.00 Youths' Long Pant Suits, fancy stripes, browns, greens and greys, splendid value at $ip.00, June Price - $7.00 Youths' all -wool fancy worsteds and tweeds in greens, browns and greys, also plain navys, perfect fitters, regular $i2,5o, June Price - - $8.50 BOYS' SUITS Boys' 2 -piece Bloomer Suits and 2 -piece plain Knicker Suits. June Prices $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and upwards Boys' 3 -piece Suits, wearuanteed, new styles, all shades. June Prices $2.75, $3.50 $4.00 and upwards June Prices on Men's Odcl Pants and `Boys' Knickers, will save you money. rIcGEE CAI1BPELL