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The Wingham Advance, 1913-08-14, Page 8■,- �, - =w BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS At One-Quaptep off. If the Boy is in need of a School Suit For the Fall term, these prices will surely interest you, 25 Pep Cent. Discount We are offering Boys' Suits at these interesting prices at a time when our patrons will be bene- fitted the most. Our School Suits are unusually good. They are made of the most durable fabrics and are strongly and excellently tailored. No School Suits could be made better in ; S any particular. L�wv vwwwvvwwwwww►i $10.00 Suits for $7.50 $7.50 Suits for $5.62 6.00 Suits for 4.50 5.00 Suits for 3.75 $3.75 Suits for $2.30. Bring the Boy here and allow us to fit him correctly. wo. The Clothiep MacDonald Block. Opp, Bank of Commerce. THE WINGI-IAM ADVANCE Ethel.. hams on 7'uesaay evening last, 4WheArllas brotthheaJohn ilnal ineardine�siting MuKelvey of McKelvey ros els were tl e guests For Infants and Children, of Mrs (leo, Johnston on Thursday. MAIL CONTRACT. N[rr. Bohn Jamieson It not Improving Miss Ethel Montgomery of Wroxeter The Kind You Nave AlWays Bought very rapidly, we are sorry to report. accompanied by Mies Ada, Goodfellow SEALED TENDERS. addressee to the Toronto Boars the Postmaster General, will be rooeived at ot- Miss 0, Purvis is at present quite ill of ronto Supdayed with their aunt taw& until Noon, on Friday, the 19th day of but we hope far her speedy recovery, Mrs, L1 Bryans of the 2ud. Signature of � Septembor1913, for the Conveyance of ills. Majesty's Vallo, on a proposed contract for Miss Pearl McKee is visiting' her Mr, and Mrs. Gen. Johnston were in four years. 24 times per week each way, be- grandparente, Mr. and Mrs, Millin, Elora on Tuesday, attending the tween Windham Post Oilioo and Canadian here funeral of Mrs. Johnstou'a sister -law Pacific Railway station, fzom the 1st January Notice Of Closing next. Printed notices Containing further An -Mrs, Robt, Alkins of Sherman, Texas, formation as to conditions of proposed con- Miss L. A. Colvin, milliner of Toron- tract may be soon and blank fornrq of Tender to, was visiting her sister Mrs. Mit- Mr, Thi Smith of Brussels will con - may be obtained at the Post Office of Vying- chell in town. duct the morning service in Roe's We, the undersigned Solicitors, of ham and at the office of the Post Office In- Church next 5uuday. The pastor, the Town of Wingham, hereby agree Spector, London.G. NDlERSON, Suporiuteudout. Mrs. I�7, Anderson of Toronto was Rev. Mr. McKeivey,'is taking his holi- to close our offices during the months Post Offlco Department, Mail Contract Branch th "guest of Goo. and Mre,�Mitchell days. of July and August as follows:—On Ottawa, 8th August, 1913. for a few days last week. each week day, except Saturday, at Mr, Cleo. Colvin and family of Bt'us- Nliss Jane McLennan and Miss M. I,1 p.m., and on Saturday at 1 p.m. y Johnston are recovering from throat Dudley Holmes eels and Miss Colvin of Brandon, Man. operations per•tormed by Dre, V. T. were guests in town on Sunday. J. A. Marton . Bryans of Brussels and Alex, MrKel- R„ Vanstone Little Odary Brimner is not improv. vey of Boston, ing very rapidly, She had to have another slight operation last week. Gorrie. To CONTRACTORS. MAIL CONTRACT. Ella and Walker Mitchell have re- Miss Ella McGill has returned from SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the turned home from Brussels after a her two weeks' vacation. Postmaster General, will be received at Ot- visit with their grand parents Mr. and The Municipal Council of Morris is tawa until Noon, on Friday, the 12th day of Mrs. Colvin, Mrs. T. H. McLaughlin visited with asking for tenders for the construe - September, 1913, for the conveyance, of Ills friends in Wroxeter on Friday, tion of the Black and Ellis drains, Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for Mr, Eph.. Cober and family of To - four years, six times per week, over Blyth ronto are taking a month's holidays Mr. Young of Durham occupied the Plans and spPci$catione at the Clerk's General General's ure tCPrinted notices scontaiu with Mr, and Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Cober's pulpit in the Presbyterian Church on residence. Tenders opened at hall, Ing further information as to Conditions of parents here. Sunday. Monday, August 26th, at 2 o'clock. proposed Contrapt may be seen and blank 1tilies McKee of Belmore was the The lowest or any tender not necee- torms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Qaite a number from here intend sarily accepted. Enclose a $50 mark - Office of Blytb, and at the office of the Post taking the Sunday school excursion to guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie on ed, good falth cheque. Ofiioe Inspector, London. Saturday. G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent, Kincardine on Thursday when a good y' JOrrN SIIOltTREIvD, Reeve, Walton, Post Office Department Mail Contract Branch time is expected, Miss Maggie Sanderson of Wroxeter A. MvEwLm. Clerk. Bluevale. Ottawa, 1st August;, 1913. Rumor has it that the Royal spent Sunday with the Misses Edgar Bluevale, Aug. 8th, 1913. here, is about to change hands and on the tad line. to open upfor the accomodation of the Mrs. 1I. V. Holmes and Miss Perk- public. We hope the report is true, ins spent a few days last week with Hamilton Centennial Y" Miss McAllister of Vancouver form- 'H. V. in Wingham. Aug. 11th to 16th erly of Ethel is visiting old freinds in Mrs, Staples of lV'ewhonville was the �' town. She is a daughter of Hugh Ma- ,. g g guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McLaugh- t , i_. , •. 1s Allister and reports are' that all are lin on Thursday last. When in Hamilton call to see w�, .� ,•.�.., well. What his the thhin Mr. Nelson McLaughlin of Toronto Wat we ear now res MAIL CONTRACT, g is visiting with his parents, Mr, and F. m. a vr E B B U T T machine and on Monday the music of and Mrs. I. H. McLaughlin, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the live poultry which is being lifted every , , Postmaster General, will be received at Ot- week by the general merchants in The many friends of Mr. S. Nay will I 401 SPECTATOR B L D G. fawn until Noon, on Friday, the 12th day of be glad to,hhe is i yeptember 1913, for the conveyance of Isis Gear s seamprov- own. Representing investments on first mort- Majeoty's 'Mails, on a proposed Contract for ing after his very severe illness, four years, six times per week, over Brussels It wag with regret that the sad news gage, rates 6 1-2 to 7 per cent interest. (Monorfefl) Rural Route, from the Postmaster of the death of Miss P. Brant was re- Mrs, R. G. McLaughlin of Wroxeter General's pleasure. Printed notices contain- eeived on Friday last. She had been was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, T. F1. Open mornings only. Ing further information a- to conditions of in Win ham hospital for some time McLaughlin on Thursday last. fropomsod Contract may be seen and blank g P ora of Tender may bo, obtained at the Post and was thought to be improving. Miss Reita McLaughlin of Winni- a -- Offices of Brussels and Monorief, , and at the Mr. and Mrs. Brant have the sympathy peg -is visiting with her uncle and ! office of the Post DE Inspector, London, of their many freinds in this vicinity. aunt, T. H, and Mrs, McLaughlin. 1 1 JEG. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent. CH Post Office Department. Mail ContracBranoh Miss Jennie Trench of Brantford is Ottawa. 1st August, •1913, Blyth• spending her holidays with her broth - License Inspector Mitchell was in er, Mr. William, and Mrs, Trench. GROCERY town Friday. Miss Margaret McLaughlin of Mon- Nx�. Farmers in this vicinity are busily treal is spending her vacation with PHONE 59 engaged with'the harvest. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Me - , Laughlin, •� ?� Watson and Sons made a shipment of cattle to Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Sanderson of Toronto "�Y� = �• and Miss Jeanette Richie of Wroxeter HOLBROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stalker of Wing- spent 'Thursday afternoon with Dr. MAIL CONTRACT. ham are visiting Mr. R, Stalker and and Mrs. Armstrong. family. _ SPECIALTIES SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the A number from town went to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ot- Mr, and MrE?. John McCaughey of garden party held by the Willing taws until Noon, on Friday, the 12th day of Clinton visited friends in tow over tVorkera of the Methodist Church in Majest9optemy's 1913, for the conveyance of His Sunda � Malt Vinegar - Per bottle 13c Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for y Fordwich on Friday evening. g four ears, six times per week, over -Ethel I A ver superior Vinegar (North) Rural Route, from the Postmaster Miss Annie McCummins of San Mrs. H, V. Holmes and Misq Perk- I y P g snit - General's pleasare. Printed notic•s cont+lu- Diego, Cal., is visiting old friends and ins received the sad news on Tuesday able for table use. ing further information as to conditions of renewing old acquaintances. last of the death of their aunt Mrp. G. proposed Contract may be seen and blank Herring In Tomato forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post A severe thunder storm visited this Green, • of Goderich, Mrs, Holmes Offices of Ethel, Ilenfryn and Brussels, and at left on Wednesday for Godericb. 2 tins for 25c the Office of the Post Office Inspector, London. locality early Sunday morning. Sev- Y G.:'7. ANDERSON, Superintendent, eral barns are reported to have been The families of Mr. John Wylie and we is a fresh shipment and Post Office Department, Mail Contract Branch burned, we believe there is no better Ottawa, Est august, 1913, Mr. Alex. Carson with Mre. George brand to be had, The W. C. T. U. will hold their pic- Greer and Miss Tayior held a picnic on nic in therove on Wednesday,Aug.he banks of the river Maitland on 13th, The boys of the Anti -Cigarette Friday afternoon and bad a very Kippered Herring League are invited. enjoyable time. (Large) per tin 18c These are packed in Norway C Grey. Belgrave. for Ho brook F Ltd. They are good. Are practically forma of Tender may be obtained at the Post etrpa y t , _ — — -.-- Jm J DAVIS CORNER Offices of he Poo le and Jamestown, and n the the prosperity of Canada depends on - - office Cf the 1�osttlffiooInspector, Loudon. securing labor promptly. The Cana- ' DRUo STORE G. C, ANDERSON, 8upermtendent. than Pacific, on which Company will Post Offico Department Mail Contract Branch fall practically the entire task of Ottawa, let August, 1913, transporting the men to the West, is Successor to A L. HAMILTON already making special arrangements for this year. Excursions from points WN AND TEAMS WANTED. in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run, ag d special trains operated, making the trip in Men and teams are wanted for pay. about thirty-six hours and avoiding WATCHES JOHNSTON'S PRESSING. PARLORS Pressing, Dry Cleaning and Altering prompdy aftended to GIVE US A TRIAL SUITS CALLED FOR AND RETURNED 11 Shop One Door North of Paltterson'a Jewelry Store, We don't exp erllm.ent ; we InoW how to clean. N17771717TT,r0ifiTT{IR�.rr7.rr.,rr., ............................ Ing construction, Wingham. Apply any change of cars or transfers, This after June 25th to The Construction will be a day shorter than any other Service Co, Post Office Department Mail CantraotBrauch Ottawa, 1st August, 1913. MCP. J. Wallace and son Bert were The Belgrave Branch of the Wo. ready to eat, al of Mrs, Jacklin's aunt. in Wingham for the week -end, man's Institute will meet in the Forester's Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 19.b, In Glass ¢ MAIL CONTRACT. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston spent Sun- commencing at 230. The program MCP. J. King and Mrs. Wm. Aamil- ton were visitors with Lietowel friends Tuesday last all stations Itingaton to Renfrew in. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the day at Mr. A. Youngs of Gorrie. will consist of Roll call to which the Turkey and Tongue Chicken P �� �� Postmaster General, will be recei'ed at Ot- taws until Noon, on Friday, the 12th day of Miss Laura Bryans spent a few days Y p Y with her friend, Mies Alma King. members will respond by giving a thought on some method to improve Chicken and Ham Majosty's Mails on a proposed Contract for fonrhyeghu six tames per week, over Wingham September 1913, for the oonvoyan• o of His Majesty's Mail9,, on a proposed Contract for Miss Deadman and Miss R. Sinclair the Institute, also a paper on Noted Canadian Women, also Literary seise• • Mark Cross Safety Razors four years, six times per week, over Belgrave (Marnoch) Rural Route, from the Postma,ter General's pleasure. Printed notices contain• of Baussels were visitors with Miss G. Quarrie. tions will be given. The ladies of the community are cordially invited to HEINZ -SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES IN BULB her cousin, Dr. Montgomery. as to n alit,„ons of information may ing proposed proposed Contract may bo seen and blank Mrs. Duncan McDonald of James- attend. .. and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post town is holidaying with her sister in London. G. C. ANDERiON, Superintendent - All Mr. Hamilton's be kept Offices of Belgrave and Marnoch, and at the Port Elgin. prescriptions and receipts will Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, but not In. 1912 Patents office of the Post Inspector, London. August, A. D 1918. -_ 4xe same courteous and honest treatment as heretofore. ^.ks .9 'g'i�°”' G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent. Ed, and Mrs. Jaeklin drove to Luck- " The wheat crop of 1013 will be the forma of Tender may be obtained at the Post etrpa y t , _ — — -.-- Jm J DAVIS CORNER Offices of he Poo le and Jamestown, and n the the prosperity of Canada depends on - - office Cf the 1�osttlffiooInspector, Loudon. securing labor promptly. The Cana- ' DRUo STORE G. C, ANDERSON, 8upermtendent. than Pacific, on which Company will Post Offico Department Mail Contract Branch fall practically the entire task of Ottawa, let August, 1913, transporting the men to the West, is Successor to A L. HAMILTON already making special arrangements for this year. Excursions from points WN AND TEAMS WANTED. in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run, ag d special trains operated, making the trip in Men and teams are wanted for pay. about thirty-six hours and avoiding WATCHES JOHNSTON'S PRESSING. PARLORS Pressing, Dry Cleaning and Altering prompdy aftended to GIVE US A TRIAL SUITS CALLED FOR AND RETURNED 11 Shop One Door North of Paltterson'a Jewelry Store, We don't exp erllm.ent ; we InoW how to clean. N17771717TT,r0ifiTT{IR�.rr7.rr.,rr., ............................ Ing construction, Wingham. Apply any change of cars or transfers, This after June 25th to The Construction will be a day shorter than any other Service Co, Post Office Department Mail CantraotBrauch Ottawa, 1st August, 1913. now on Saturday to attend the funer- peg, plus half -dent per mile from Stray Cattle. al of Mrs, Jacklin's aunt. •- ' Mr. B Payne is hauling gravel for the erection of a concrete silo, Burnice Correct angle stroke, shaves well. ¢ is an up-to-date farmer. Guaranteed to be superior to any $5 i MAIL CONTRACT. MCP. J. King and Mrs. Wm. Aamil- ton were visitors with Lietowel friends Tuesday last all stations Itingaton to Renfrew in. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the on of week. Razor, or money refunded Postmaster General, will be received at Ot: tawa until Noon, on Friday, thq 12th day of Miss Margaret McEwen is spending holidays her ' 1Vlrs. Sarnia Inclusive and south thereof. September, 1913, for the conveyance of air with tandmotber, y g , Majosty's Mails on a proposed Contract for fonrhyeghu six tames per week, over Wingham VlacIntosh of Molesworth. Razor with one blade at the introdue-' (Witechurch way) Rural Route, from the Mies Lizz'e Bryans has gone to P,stmaster General's plcaqure. Prinbed no' bens containing further information as to Fordwich for a two week's stay with tory price of 25e. Extra blades 5c. conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at her cousin, Dr. Montgomery. Voters' List Act by Ills Honor the the PostO[flcea off Wingham and Whitechurch Miss Marjorie Strachan entertainer J in ^hiding Grand Trunk Lille Toronto to forth Bay'. and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, a number of young friends at hid — London. G. C. ANDERiON, Superintendent mlue oomplatuts of errors and olmissiond136 All Mr. Hamilton's be kept Post Office Department, Mail Contract Branch Ottawa, 1st August, 1913. Forty Thousand Men Required. prescriptions and receipts will Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, but not In. Dated at Wingham this 12th day of on hand, as in 4he past, and his old customers will receive August, A. D 1918. Farm Laborers' Excursion—This Year's Wheat Crop Will Be The Largest in The History 4xe same courteous and honest treatment as heretofore. ^.ks .9 'g'i�°”' Of Canada, " The wheat crop of 1013 will be the MAIL CONTRACT. greatest ever harvested in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, thus t;e- We Close Wednesday afternoons during July and August SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he received at Ot- quiring the farm laborers of the East to recruit and assist in harvesting the from I p.m. to 7 p.m. taw& until Noon, on Friday, the 12th day of `;eptember, 1913, for the conveyance of Ills , Worlds greatest bread baEket. Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for The Governments of the respective - four years, Fix times per week, over Bluevale (Jamestown) Rural Route. from the Postmas- Provinces state that forty thousand , teen will be requited this years for General's pleasure. Printed notices Coil. taming further informa'ion aq to conditio• a of .for harvest. These will have to be pt in - reposed Contract may be seen and blank11 ectu'ted from Ontario and forma of Tender may be obtained at the Post etrpa y t , _ — — -.-- Jm J DAVIS CORNER Offices of he Poo le and Jamestown, and n the the prosperity of Canada depends on - - office Cf the 1�osttlffiooInspector, Loudon. securing labor promptly. The Cana- ' DRUo STORE G. C, ANDERSON, 8upermtendent. than Pacific, on which Company will Post Offico Department Mail Contract Branch fall practically the entire task of Ottawa, let August, 1913, transporting the men to the West, is Successor to A L. HAMILTON already making special arrangements for this year. Excursions from points WN AND TEAMS WANTED. in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run, ag d special trains operated, making the trip in Men and teams are wanted for pay. about thirty-six hours and avoiding WATCHES JOHNSTON'S PRESSING. PARLORS Pressing, Dry Cleaning and Altering prompdy aftended to GIVE US A TRIAL SUITS CALLED FOR AND RETURNED 11 Shop One Door North of Paltterson'a Jewelry Store, We don't exp erllm.ent ; we InoW how to clean. N17771717TT,r0ifiTT{IR�.rr7.rr.,rr., ............................ Ing construction, Wingham. Apply any change of cars or transfers, This after June 25th to The Construction will be a day shorter than any other Service Co, route. "Going Trip West," $10.00 to Winni. peg, plus half -dent per mile from Stray Cattle. Winnipeg up to Macleod, Calgary or Edmonton. "Return T, ip East," $18 00 to 'Winni- Six steers, 1 yeat old, G gray and red, peg, plus half -cent per mile from all points east of MacLeod, Calgary or and one red and white, are in pound at James 1. Scott's lot 12, concession 10 Edmonton, to Winnipeg. Go7N(7 I? kTns• `•- Aua. 18Th — from Herford , also ono erford at Ed: Jonkins', lot 20, con. '10, Turnbsrry, all stations Itingaton to Renfrew in. Owner kindly apply to parties above elusive and East thereof in Ontario. mentioned, AUGUST T2ND—Prom Toronto and West on Grand Trunk Maine, Line to Sarnia Inclusive and south thereof. COURT OF REVISION AtTGUsT 25Th—From Toronto and North Western Ontario, north of but Town of Wingham. not inolnding Grand Trunk line Toren - to to 'Sarni$ and east of Toronto to Kingston, Sharbot Lake slid Renfrew, Notice is hereby given that a Court including these points, will be hold, pursuant to the Ontario S13;PT9M1l8-B8 D2--1+'romTortlntoand Voters' List Act by Ills Honor the all citations In Ontario Haat of but not Judge of the County Court in the Conn• Huron, the 'Sown Hall, Wing• in ^hiding Grand Trunk Lille Toronto to forth Bay'. ty o at ham, on the 26th day of August. 1910, Sl.mnnuuun E5tii- 'Prom all stations At 12 o'clock, Moon, to hear and dater- pan Grand Trunk Line Toronto to North mlue oomplatuts of errors and olmissiond136 Ineluelvo and went thereof In Cat, In the Voters' Link of the Municipality Including C. P, R, Lille Sudbury to of Winghain for 1919. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, but not In. Dated at Wingham this 12th day of einding Axillo and West, August, A. D 1918. For full partlaulars sae nearest C, P. JOHN V. C#•1;1OV338 Mork of Tov a of Wfugh*m. It. Agunt, or write Al. o Murphy, DIatr'lot Pmaetngar A -gent, Toronto, Tnultsr) y,ihNIST 14, 1913 'i Ther Best LadiesoShoe. 1 In The Worll� Seems a big statement to maolle and still it is a recognized fact that , the RIF A! 5�� made by the Thos. G. Plant Co., of Boston, is the best fitting, most classy and most up-to-date Shoe for Women made. Over 400 Women in • Wingham and vicinity wear Queen Quality Shoes This cut shows the flexibility of •' the soles of the Queen Quality Shoes. They are comfortable from the first time you wear them, and women who once wear them will wear no other. Kindly note that this is the only store in these parts, where you can buy Queen Quality Shoes W10 1S C 06 THE SHOE STORE Sole Agents ?hiMYP FOR For The sHOE LADIES Now York S 1.n Our Winter 'Coats l li J I f \ 1s We are ready to allow o full line of Winter Coats in the newest models for Ful wear. The designs and pat. terns in this season's materia are.,the choicest selections of Canadian buyers. The up-to-date Cloths are the Diagonal Lama goods and soft, woollpy materials in Brown and White, •131ge $n4 Biptek, Plack and White, Black and Red, 'Grey Tweeds, 0-hinphiila apd Caney Tutee.4s. We havo 1pany of our pew Poaps on d}spl�y in otir window 4nd now is the tipae to p�oose your Winter Coat. Ono style to each person an4 prig©i to sn}t every one. Mail orders promptly filled, Dutterick Patterns always on hand. f HANNA COO Ilk a ..-..--.