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The Wingham Advance, 1913-07-31, Page 8
I K 0 TWE W4IrT'GRAM ADVANCE' petition l,rn,, ented to the sheriff than lough. sick for the _ Blyth. P g past week Is improving required to insure a vote on the Cana- Treasurer's statement for July show- nicely. A number of our citizens are going da Temperance Act in Hudson Oouuty Ing balance of $18105 filed on motion Nits Tillie and Thomas Alexandir to Kincardine Friday, this fall. of Naylor and Medd' Fall. Miss Agnew of Windham was a Mr. T.11os, vlei'ed last Sunday at A, box's,W1[tt- visitor in town over Sunday.[� Stewart has moved his Mr. K, Cameron waited on Council church, •�• �� tonsorial parlors to the sample room with a request that they assume all We are very sorry to hear of Mrs. 0. Sgs jOff'Mrs. King and children of Olinton, east of Commercial Hotel which be future work and expense in connection , are visiting friends in Blyth. with ditch on con, 12, lot 10, Request Martins illness and hope to soon bear g Y will occupy as temporary quarters 1 Mr, 0, H. Besse made a business till his new shop is built. not granted on motion of Mallouof her being around again and enjoy - trip to Milverton on Saturday. The W. 0. T. U, will hold a picnic and Medd Councillors, Murray and We are glad to see the neighbors Aire. Bees-, with her two little nep• on Wednesday, Aug.3th, Members Naylor were appointed to deal with g' and friends juin together and help Mr. II II III IIIIIII haws, have rent ned f om a visa at and their friends are cordially invited this complaint, C, Martin cif with his hay as he has 011l' complete range Milverton, to attend, Miss Ohellew will give a By-law No. G ammendIng Bylaw had so much trouble lately and been a' paper on ''Ourrent N'vents.,, No. 2 re Founds and Poundkeepers Miss Patterson, of Leet Wawanoe,h, P * unable to work, of Sample Cloths for fees were read three times and passed p was the guest of her sister, Mrs,. N A1r, Stephen Gray, of Colorado, is �IVIII II on motion of Murray and Naylor, Sundrrceck, this week. visiting his Gray, lett to Joseph ���� DAYS, Fall and Winter azo Mr. Chaloner of Goderich was pro• Wednesda and Wrn, Gra , of fiullett township. I I . y ie Civic holiday and the y cont representing Good Roads Ala- i g u Aon Sunda School excursion to It is 1.1 years since he was here last and Y• y y beton to those who are coneti ated, Here. The ran a 18 Goderipb. It should be well atroniz• he states that the improvements chiner Motion b Naylor and p" Medd that no machinery be purchased bilioua or have sour, gassy, upset -_ ° 1, throughout this section are very mark- stomach sick headaphes, laws or the ChO1Ce Of the ed, this year—carried, that tired out way of gnina a,holtklhe Miss Annie Mains gave an interest- Councillors Young and McLarty Trinity Anglican Church .Sunda daily routine of life. FIG PILLS will / product of the great ing report of the Summer School at y g y were delegates from Colborne Ip. with make you feel Ane, have a buoyant St. Thomas at the League Tuesday 801001 held their annual picnic Frh• petition of 12 ratepayers asking for Spirit and will ward off any attack of evenin day afternoon and evening in the franchise in West Wawanosh for Ool- sickness usually caused by constipa. Woollen Mills of g• / grove to the south of the town. Ther© tion and weak kidneys, FIG PILLS Rev, and Mrs. Jewitt are away on a borne Municipal telephone system, area mild fruit tonic laxative and al - England and Scot- two weeks' vacation, Mr. R. W, was a large turnout of teachers and Owing to previous litigation this ways do good, Rofuse all substitates. scholars and a most enjoyable time, Council was not prepared to tot on At all dealers in 25 and 50 cent boxes Jewitt will have charge of the ser. p' P was spent, the matter without more information. or by mail from the Fig Pill Co. Sr, land. �e d0 not vices in the Methodist Ohureb, , hesitate tri statin Tuesday next will be nomination day The remains fie of the old woollen mill lastthe tion by win winter to thisailie was and ated report epo •to look in- at next drug stThomasore. Sold at McKibben a g' to select a councillor to till out the bal- ance have been cleaned up, which gives the meeting on motion of Murraynd of 1913 in the stead of George p g g y that it is the largest Powell, who has moved from town. lot quite a presentable appearance, Medd. VOTERS, ..1ST, 1913. If the authorities would See that other Tender for Cement work for bridge Two auto loads went to Brussels last lots on Main street were properly at lot 14, con. 9, was read from E. and best range evening to witness the second Municipality of the Town of Wingham, g game of cleared of old rubbish it would give Miller of St. Helens, also prices quoted Munici football between Owen Sound and the the town a much more tidy look, by Hill & Co., , and Hunter In the County of Huron. shown by any tailor- home team, The latter won by2goalS Bros., Kincardine,tfor lsteeh Motion / / I ing concern in Can- t�There were 750 more names to the Grey. by Murray and Naylor that this bridge Notice is hereby given that I have be built—carried. trauemitted or delivered to the persons ada. Mrs. G. Johnston spent the week- Motion by ASurray and Naylor that mentioned in Sections 8 -and 9 of the THE GROWING LAMBS. end at Mr. J. Glenn's in Listowel. Motion rate be laced 2 2 10 mills Ontario Voters' A, t, 1887, epi and the Township P amendments thereto, the copies required Miss Flossie Scott was a visitor at for 1913. Motion in • amendment by to be so transmitted or delivered of the Watchful Eyes Needed In Summer the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Bailie and Medd that rate be 1 1.10 List, made pursuant to said Act, of all Y Management of the Flock. persons appearing by the last revised Tr a 20th Century this Fall.are McEwen. mills—carried. I Assessment Roil of the said municipali- y Jy SallVdocked andewetrimmed, n�healed mup Mrs. L, Frain, who has been suffer- W. J. Thompson brought up the ty to be entitled to vote in the said Made to your measure and made properly, the ewes and lambs should ing from an attack of peronitis, is matter of water course efrecting him municipality at elections for members be turned on the summer pasture, not able to be about again. on cone. 0 and 7. Motion b Mallon h y of the. Legislative AFsembly and at g Municipal o!ections, and that said List to be confined there exclusive] for , that whole Oouncil meat and examine to t. � Y Mrs. Llijah Jacklin is recovering was first posted up in my office at the season, but for a period of a fewfrom a serious operation performed by the above case. No sedouder.. Wingham on the 7th day of July, 1913, weeks, then turned into a fresh Pas- n moon Ala On of lth d Naylor � inspection. Else. Choose your cloth now and leave Dr. Alex. McKelvey, and remains there for ougan tura, says the Iowa Homestead. that accts. for work done and Path- , tors are called upon to examine said The lamb becomes a grazer when Will and Mrs, Hamilton were Sun- List, and if any omissions or other g , masters gravel accts, amounting to,1 errors are perceived therein to take im- but afew weeks old. It at first con• day visitors with the latter's father, p proceedings to have the said your measure. mences to nibble at the little tender Mr. Andrews of Brussels, $510,03 it aid—carried. mediate ' Council adjourned to meet Sept. 5th errors corrected according to law. spears of grass and rapidly increases Miss Georgia Kerr of Brusse1q was at 11 o'clock, JOHN F. GROVES, Satisfactionuaranteed. until it consumes quite an amount of ,he guest of her friend, Miss Gladys A. Clerk. Clerk of the Municipality of Wingham. g pasture if it is fresh and of good qual W AWilson 'I Win ity. The ewe should have all she will McRuarrie, last Sunday, gham July 7th 1913. 44 47 °• eat in order to produce enough milk to Miss Edna Hamilton has returned Howick Boundary. t grow her lamb properly. In addition home after spending an enjoyable Miss Every of Kingston was visiting Notice Of Closing to the pasture, it the best results are holiday with Goderich friends, at the home of in t Merkle last to be had, a little feed should be pro, AI Y VV An trDELL vided for the lambs. This can best be managed' by building a pen large r. and Mrs. Gallaher and daughter of Salem were Sunday guests at thethe Lveek. Haying is in this vicinity with WP, the undersigned Solicitors, of Town of Win ham, hereb a ree a enough. to comfortably hold all the home of Mr. John Bryane,, 4th line, past to close our offices Burin the months g lambs, with suitable feed troughs put Mr. Rueben McInnes of Windthorst, a much better crop than the farmers p were looking for. July and August as follows y, a each each week day, except Saturday, at The Clothiep up around the walls or sides of the pens so the lambs caa conveniently eat ont of the trough and yet not be able Saek., returned home on Monday. We fully expect to hear of a return trip. Mrs. Hays and son spent Sunda y p y last at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. 4 p.m., and on Saturday at 1 p.m. Dudley Holmes J. A. Morton to get in them with their feet. Lambs should be taught the use of Miss Mary McDonald and Mss Gowdy in Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. Longley and little R. Vanstone MacDonald Block. Opp, Bank Commerce. the troughs while in the sheep sheds or barn before being turned out on pas• Margaret Johnston were the guests of their friend, Miss Mitchell. of Ethel on daughter of Toronto spent last week at the home of the former's brother forMiss Notice To Farmers. of ture. Shorts, bran, cornmeal, chop feed Wednesday last. of oats and other grains can be used. Miss Elizabeth. Goodfellow of To - and sister, Mr, and Longley on the 15th con. OATS, WHEAT, Low The ewe and lamb flock should have a salt supply in the pasture where rono, who has been with her cousin Mr. D. Gallaway, accompanied by FLOUR, BaaN, SHORTS. We have abnn- RAw, abun they can go to it at any time. A sup- Miss Laura Bryans, is now visiting with h her aunt, Mrs, A. Sryans of his daughter, Miss M. Gallaway, of duce of the above feeds, which are the best obtainable. Get your feed from us ply of good water is also essential. The ewe and her lamb need the Brussels, the 15th con., leave this week for an and you have less trouble. Our prices are right. watchful eye of the flock maser, prac• The Moonlight social given in Roe's extended visit with friends in Mani-' toba and Sask, We wish them a47-48 HOWSON & BROCKLE&ANK, 47 45. Genuine French Toilet Soaps tically each clay. In warm, Nget weather there is danger of the green fly maggot getting started in slight i E, L, was a' decided success• Under their new pastor, Rev: Mr. McKelvey, Aln• the League work to do pleasant trip, juries or abrasions of the skin, filth, promises good . $tHelens. 1` etc. One of the greatest sources of loss in this year, 'j Much discomfort is being felt on the Messrs. Hyde and Humphrey spent Sunday the home Mr. 0. Mar- CH R ANDthe Iamb flock is the parasitic ailments tad, from swamp fires. Some have at of wopd of East Wawanosb. which attack the lamb in the summer had to remove all road fences. It is a Mr, Jas, Cassels from near Toronto 0 R 0 G E R Y rather serious thing in such dry weather. is renewing old acquaintances around Face Powders,:"j'x!'y` �St. Those who attended the Women's Helens, PHONE 59 • ' " ;Q:;fi,>:<»;'Miss <� <;:'r,' �' Institute lawn party at Molesworth Jessie McGregor of Langeide is y>:�;,`" ��•. k >a's on the 24th report a cod time, p g Trust the to do "up at present at the borne of Mrs. R. K. Miller. I IOI.�IZ®UKS 4s. `' ;`1 women each event brown:' The Women's Institute held -a picnic at the 141a}Hand on the 31st and a good - SPECIALTIES We have secured a splendid assortment of French �, i Ethel. time is reported. _ Air. Bowman M, P. called on friends Misses .Luella and Bernice Shaw of Malt Vinegar - Per bottle 13c Soaps and Powders at a low figure. This is a g '. ::�" .� in town on Monde y Bluevale spent a few days with their Avory superior Vinegar suit - splendid opportunity to secure the highest quality H Mise Edith Ferguson is visiting friends, E3na and Nina Woods, Ailsa Luella will commence her teachin g able for table use. friends in Kincardine, r• duties on the 1st of Sept, Herring in Tomato in Toilet Soaps at a very low figure, " � Mr. O. Brinner who has been serious- The funeral of the 'late Thomas 2 tins for 25c ��>' •��'�`-� ' »; ":.. 1 ill is slow. improving. y y p g• Durnin of Dungannon was held on This is a fresh shipment and .. Mrs. Geo, Colvin of Brussels is visit- Wednesday and was largely attended. we believe there is no better ." ""` -` ing her sister Mrs, Geo, Mitchell, brand to be had. All Mr. Hamilton'srescri tions and receipts -will be kept P P Mrs. and Miss Colvin of Brussels East Wawanosh. Kippered Herring P P The Southdown is one of the pop- sent Friday p y with Mrs. Geo. M. Mit- ..We are glad to hear that Mrs. Pater (Large) per tin 1€c on ban as in past, customers will receive d, pile est and Itis old ular mutton breeds of sheep and Is quite extensively bred. The breed chell. Mason is home from the hospital, These are pack( -d in Norac sy , , for Holbrook r• Ltd. They 1i.e same courteous and itonest treatment as heretofore. Is horniess. The face and legs are of a gray -brown color. The best Mr. Morrie McClennan has taken a po.itiou with E, Saunders, our dray Miss Ellen Champion who has been are good. Are practically rams when fat often weigh from rea3y to eat.' 175 to 200 pounds, the ewes from 125 to 150. The body is rather blocky. This breed furnishes a fleece of man. Rev. Mr, Shaw of Atwood and Hen" In Glass r. We Close Wednesday afternoons during July and August good tivaitty, weigiring from alx to-- The is visited friends in town on Thurs. £ren , CAST I Obic Turkey and Tongue Chicken from X p.m. t0 P P•111. seven pounds. wool rather short, but of medium fine `texture. day of last week. For Infants and Children. Chicken and Ham The mutton is of excellent quality. Mrv, Alex. McAllister and eons of Tho Kind You Have Always Bought The Southdown ewes produce more than one Iamb at birth, often two Toronto are visitingMrs. McAllister.'a HEIN7. SPANISH QUEEN „ and sometimes three. They are a mother, Mrs. Anes. Bears the OLIVES IN BULK very valuable breed for early lambs, as the lambs grow rapidly. A number from here attended the Signature of J. DAVISBrussels, CORNER cad Fellows Decoration service, in last Sunday. ■ DUO STORE and autumn seasons. These are called the stomach worm, intestina! warm • Mi Archie McDonald is having a and lung worm. ,The latter possibly is well drilled on his now premises. Mr, ( j�j Successor to A L. 11AMjLol�l the most destructive in the lamb flock. The first remedy prescribed after the discovery of the cause of the ailment wrn, McLeod is doing the work, Miss Lizzie Chambers is taking her holidays this week, She is employedGrisdale's a• Sale was oil and turpentine, This was pre. in John McDonald's g general store. _ - pared by taking equal parts of turpen tine and crude castor oil, giving to Elia and Walker Mitchell are visit- " ,�• ! Agent Wanted. each lamb one teaspoonful a day for ing their grandparents this week, OF A a :An influential man or woman with three days, then omitting three days lir, and Me. Goo. Colvin of Brussels, some spare -time and a large circlo of GREAT LAKES SERVICE acquaintan°eo, to introduce our SpooW Representative in connection with nn and repeating this treatment, giving three applications or treatments when the lamb would be on the road to re- Mr. Jim Kerr had the misfortune to have his arm broken while dressing a �n ��� A Good . 57 %`TOURS STEAMSHIP excellent inv0stment preposition. Lib• covers unless in the last stages of the wound on a colt, which came }n eon - a a Torouto to winni- EXPRESS eral retainer paid to right person. --CA- disease, which was adjudged when the- tact with a wire fence. Peg, leaving Tues- NADiAN GnNRItAL SECURITM COMPANY, Toronto Ltd., 47 Scott btreet, Toronto, de7,saadSaturdays. o n ho purging was manifest» From the time Don't forget the Methodist Sunday For two weeks only, leaves daily nxcopt 44-47• the turpentine treatment was discov- School tonic in the Delsworth rove pg • y. Other luxurious and Sunday 12.45 steamers Mondays, noon, and arrives -- Wednesdays P,yrldo cr Bred there was no more fatality from this lamb silmellt which is 110w known ' on Thursday. All aro welcome but don't forget the basket. M ~^ and Firsc- MEN AND TEAMS WANTED Thursdays, class coaches. ` „ ,r �� as lung parasite in lambs or lung Mr, and Mrs Jim McClennan took a iI EXPERIENCEET)' btF1fCRT and YEARS ON EXl'ERIlCNCF. .___� EF iOf ff and !avorms." This disease Is yet very destructive business trip to Wingham one day Apples, gallon Cans, 205 Corn for go. HOMESEEKERS'� EXCURSIONS ec teams arewanted am,foA.pply In sesngreattions of and onot last week, We hope Mr. McClennan r 1'OmatOCS, 13C and 15C. Peas for 11C. ing consd. truction, g Each Tuesday. ut til October 28 after June 25th to -The Construction WINNIPEG AND r<ETURN $35.00 cauloss where pro ptly and properly treated. It will not do to is not thinking of leaving town, ju,•, Robert Gibson while returu}na BrunaUkk Sardines, .d for 25c, Xippered Herring, 11e. service Co, EDMONTON AND RETURN $43.00 it lambs in your flock to drop home from, Listowel on Sunday even. Simcoe Baked Beane for 10c. Tinnen Haddle, Ile, I other Poh its In peaoortion. �-- --.. . -:�--. -- -- 6 - 1teturn limit trtivomronths down in flesh during the Summer months and autumn season. Strong, ing met with what might have been a Quaker Baked Beales for 8,1. 20c Catsup for 15c, p IiOMFSPEKE118' T1t,AIN Xavoe Toronto , 2.00 M. each Tuodday Until August 48, In. London s Poor Ltloked After, elus ve, Best train to fAtike._� healthy, well raft lambs seldom if ever serious aceident. Ills horse took fright at an auto and. ditched Mr. and g Redpath Su ar 20 lbs, for $1,00 p $ s , $1.8� 8 flack, _ , The annual accounts' of Lis Condon EXCELLENT SER`V'ICE County Council with mgard to twork. are troubled with this disease. It pays to keep the lamb increase of the flock Mrs. Gibson, slightly injuring Mrs. To ing Piece dwt l4nga show that just up- �1,sX01CA, LAX0 In good floah. Stomach and fn- Giboop, SALMON SAwART r K113 on three htrltoren haft bt�n expended 1 T A II, with the object Of #110 ti ink' adw4u. N'R1 Neff AND PIC L Iti R tt`eit final wotmn era CT b3 some ! itttfAo i'ty not to YI&Id y t0 tui% i Y. (fart V� $W EIt�()Sh Wawanosh. . r ntndntiun fob tlrrt some 1r,. Bao 'Al Its, 1111TTC oea"* Lr till," bob our uperi• r t}C Salmon fUt` �Jt . ZC Sa1111011 for nom. stances h{oiltt1l 111ING proved R��Mli= Tay TM Zvow' U ll the err "P IN 11, we Aw �� Counoil neat ori Jul 18th as Per ad• 250 Salmon for e. 15a, half bite, g for 250. ��ux �.., :�. -/.�.� s _JrJ1. _. -*k �i 1 .. _ n.-.. jroro�ttmresiatl m`��t">ae�e �1� � rn�,� _� ..� ,. _�_..__ _ �. .• . T11ur=Av, JULY 31, 1913 This store will be dosed all day Friday next, being Wingham's Civic Holiday.:_ �S W10-tImen S Tv Low ShSalu, : In our north window we - are - showing Women's Oxfords, usual- ly sold at $2.50 and $3.00, for �. •P er Pair. We §till have all sizes in the lot -+J but Saturday next will be the last day of sale. Wl* 15 CO. THE SHOE STORE Sole Agents FOR 1 For The LADIES SHOE, - • . Bathing. Suits Ladies' and Misses' Bathing Suits in Navy, Red, Green and Black, also Rubber Caps , and Boots to match sizes. Mosses, 12, 14, 16 years. Ladies' sizes, 32, 347 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Prices—$3.50 to $5.00, Novelties Belts, Lace Collars, fancy Jabots, Dutch Collars in the newest styles to show you. Ladies' Long Silk Gloves in White, Grey, Tan with double -tip fingers, double stitGhed. Our p iQefk— $1..00 to $1.50. Men's S Special prices in Men's Suits, in the newest pat- terns. Our Suits are guaranteed to fit, also made of the best English Worsteds and Tweeds. 30 Suits, regular $15 and $16.50, all sizes, Sale Price to clear at $9,98, Men's Straw Hats --Are on sale• this week, while they last, at 25 per cent. off. Ask to see ou}' ICingllaxns and Stimiller laoulard Silks w1lich are oil sale t4is week. Buttericlf Patter4s alwpys in* stopk. Ageaiey for "Hgleproof'f Hosiery. Mpil orders proloptly filled. Leave your Gr000ry gf'ders. Phone 70. HANNA & CO. A