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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1913-09-18, Page 8S The King Hat For Fall BE MATTED GENTLEMEN Your winter clothes may wait a bit but a Fall Hat you must have. It's high time right now. Here you will find the correct Hata, shown by the best Hat makers. Your fancy and your head can both be fitted. STIFF HATS All variations in brims and crowns to suit men of all ages and figures, Price --$2.50. 0 SOFT HATS The Soft Hat is always a Fall Hat. They'll be more popular this season than ever before. Smooth or the smart rough effects. A -variety of shapes, and colors of Gray, Brown, Olive, Blue, Black. Price ---$1.50 to $5.000 - c W. A. CAMPBELL The Clothier MacDonald Block. Opp. Bank of Commerce. Mark Cross SAFETY RAZOR 25 Cents We have sbcured another supply of these famous Razors which have sold so well and given such splendid satis- faction. Each Razor is guaranteed to be superior to any $5.00 Safety Razor or money refunded. Razor with one blade, 25c T „4,L. E Xl' I J.'M G 1.1, A M ADVANCE THURSDAY,ISUPTI;DfBEP, 18t 1913 West Wawanosh. Poaras, AnIVerly, Reeve Bailie reported that the con- Mr. Putter drays to Wingham for Council met on Sept. G b, aq per tract for cutting Dickie Hill, N.B., adjournment; Reeve Bailie in the was let and that W, Wawanosh's the week -end. CHOPPING MILL chair, share of coat would be $75, Accounts Miss Pearl Henderson ie attending Minutes of last mseting and special for Pathmasters, gravel and contras- Bu4nes College in Wingham, meetings held Aug, let and Aug, 23rd tors work to the amount of $467 70 Miss Mae McDonald returned to her AND read and passed on motion of Coun- was passed and paid on motion of home at Pb.Clarke last week, cillore Medd and Naylor, Medd and Naylor. - APPLE NUTTER PLANT The above special meetings were Council adjourned to meet Oct, 10th.,,,.. ."..... called for the purpose of meeting at 11 o'clock, interested parties to water course at W. A. Wilson, Clefk. lot 10, con, 0 and 7, and at lot 10, con, Having re -purchased the Chop - 12 and 13; both cases being satisfac- piing 31111 I am now busy over- torily arranged, Treas. statement Married la 1.uCknow. MrF. C. Williams, Detroit, is visiting hauling the Sams and installing read showing balance on hand of on Wednesday, Sept, 10..1x, at high Mrs. Spotton. an Apple Butter tlant. $13.40, which was filed on motion of noon au exceedingp pretty wedding , Mayor and Mre. VanStoue were in I expect to be ready to fill and Naylor, Toronto last week. orders fora le butter making ,Murray y was solemnized at the borne of Mr. apple g ' Reeve Bailie reported re C. M. TO. and Mrs. Frank Freeman,a ing Rose St., Ma and Jas. McPherson ars spend- and chopping a and after the week in Detroit. 15th of September and willUo. to the effect that his municipality Laeknow, when their daughter, Miss p Edythe Florence, was united in tear- h4 r. A. E. Simmons Fpant a law guarantee satisfaction, cannot consider the giving of a Ed y days in London last Wee? youratrona a solicited. Franchise to the petitioners of a form.- rias to Mr. J, Wesleyp Jo nt, Luck- � $ er meeting, while the present state of now. The ceremony was performed Mies Lizzle Gilchrist returned on affairs exists. By-law No. 6 was read by Rev, Cleo. McKinley and the music Saturday from bar tour to Europe, three times and passed authorizingwas rendered by Mrv. Robt. Thompson 'ien and Airs. to S. McGee visited EZRA, " the collection of 2 210 mills for Town- friends in Teeswater on Monday, of Brussels, During the signing of Mr. D. Bell, piano king, delivered ship purposes, 101100 mills for County, the register Miss Mabel Allen eaug two fine pianos in Blyth this week, 24 100 will for C. P. R, Debenture§, "Beloved it is Morn," and Me, A. H. also rates sufficient for the diffarent "Because." Mise ken King was of London, for r" 'Wilford Because. The house was the weekend, the guest of Mrs. Taylor. decorated with a profusion of ferns Mr. Fred. Morris was in Ottawa last Tenders Wanted. and white asters. The bride entered week attending the funeral of his � the drawing room leaning on the arm sister, of her father and looked charming in Mr. A, E. Moore, chief clerk it.) CHRISTIE'S Sealed tenders will be received by a beautiful dress of cream duchess MiII's store, is away on a two weeks' undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Monday, satin with Bolero coat of Baby Irish holiday. Sept, 22nd, for the wood work, Metal-- and she wore a veil of Brussels net Miss Edith Buchanan has returned GROCERY lie aiding and painting an the Town arranged with Juliet ca with lily -of- from a visit with bars. Westman of Machinery building. Plans and speci- t5 p ficatiods can be seen at the Town the -valley and carried a shower of London. PHONE 59 Clerk's office. The lowest or any cream roses and lily -of -the -valley, Dr. J. P. Kennedy and family mo - Tender not necessarily accepted. The groom's gift was abeautiful pearl toeing to Hamilton and Niagara on Store open 7 aan. SVM. ISBISTER, Sunday' Closes 7 )n. except Saturday Chairman of Committee, necklace. The bride was attended by p• � 1 1l Miss Myrtle Imlay, a very intimate Miss Rosie Brown and M. Butler of th - --�� friend, and Miss Ilma Freeman, a Bast w ek.t a few days in Toronto the p For Sale. cousin from. Seaforth, The former wore a gown of pale blue pailette Mr. Jo. Kerr left mMonday for silk with drapery of shadow lace and Palmerston and the family will follow ; The undersigned oilers for sale her. pinlr rose buds and the corsage being in a few weeks. I BUY 13 roomed house and lot on the corner embroidered with pearls, while the Mrs. William Kew has returned of Victoria and Edward streets. The latter was dressed in pale pink satin , after spending a few weeks with house with good cellar and woodshed. with exquisite drapery of net. They friends in Muskoka. Bard and soft water. Electric lights carried pink Killarney roses and wore and furnace. House can be used by pearl pine the gift of the groom. The Mr. Orval Taylor, travelling sinereprs- one or two families if desired, Get best wan was Mr. R. Jcynt -of Sea- College, al the Spotton Business Peaches full information on the premises. forth, cousin of the groom. The gift College, Walkerton, was in town over MRS. A. E. SIMMONS, to the organist was a pearl crescent, Sunday, Wingham, Ont, to..Miss Allen a cut glass dish and to Dr, J, S..Brown and wife of Sucher - tie. Joynt and Mr. Wilford each a tie land, Sask., are the guests of his and pin. After dejeuner was served in a mother, Mrs. S. Brown, formerly of DR. R. F. PARKER, D. B O.A., F.S.D. large margue on the lawn, Mr. and Blyth. i r OSTEOPATHIC PNYSICIAN Mrs. Jontr left on the afternoon train Miss Minnie alker of Turnberry Tomatoes EYE SPECIALIST FOOD SCIENTIST for Montreal and Quebec, the bride has returned hoeafter afew months' travelling in a two -toned suit of blue visit with rel nee and friends in Acute and Chrome Disoases treated. and black Bedford Cord with velour Glasses Scientifically fitted. hat to match. They will reside in Toronto. , Tuesday 1L30 a,m, to w'ednosday 10.30 a.m. Lucknow on their return. Miss J. D. Matheson was called ' Main St, lover Christie's Store.) �� home to Tiverton on Thursday of last weak, awing to the serious illness of her father, Mr. James Stewart, Toronto, is in town renewing old acquaintances. ' lint's many friends are pleased to see - him looking sotwell. Regular shipments coining Mr, and bars,° Chas, Risdon, Detroit, have returned home after a visit with along of the best obtainable penin SWingbam frie dp. Mr. Risdon is a 0 Wingham Old�Boy. Fruits. Mr. J. D. 0 uipbell, B. A., Mathe- will be pleased to have mathical mastpr of Stratford Normal School, visiteq with his brother Me, your orders. W. A. Campbell for a few days last week, ` Miss Bush desires to thank Mr. G. D. Miller of Detroit is spend- ing a few da -3 with his wife and BRING MEND OR PHONE the ladies of Wingham and family, who a on an extended visit with hire. Mi sr'e parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Betett. vicinity for their liberalpat- Messrs. H. a 1 F. Syme returned their hums i I3amilton this week after visiting the home of Mr. Wm. nonage during the past Cornyn. • Thei sister, Miss Marjorie, Farm For Sale. will remain to er. Mr. 'T. A. B n of Sault Ste ]Marie Forty-two scree alninst in corpora - season and invites all toher lefton Salurda for his home accom- tion of Teeswater, ruitable for Dairy pauied by his t children, Esther and farm, Good buildingp. For fuxtbe Harold, after ending the past two information apply to— AUtUMn e r Opening Warks with hi Tether, 1- J, Breen WM. GORDON, Teeswater. in Turnberry. 53'55 nAir.o and hie. Cyt r g sus o and sou of Hamill were guests of Mr. and Airs. It, nstone for the week Farm For Sale. and. Mr, Birg a manufa,tur; r, ca•p'- lalist, bank bector, etc., in the '_ mbitious Ci;' a .A No, 1 farm, lot 4. con. 5, Morris; Th I �s p���� Fpi. Sept. 18 �� hlrs.M. E. apman of est Wa- 100 soreN-, more or less, half a mile from I 6A wanosh has turned home from 8sl8rave, one quarter of a mils frc•m ` Toronto after ending a couple of station; nicety acres cleared, the rest weeks wit h h augbters, Mrs. Lillie iu bush; a never -failing spring on farm, ' Iccviu and b1i live Chapman, also barn with stone s!ab:ing 56x10, a good Exclusive designs in Pat- ,.on Hartwell. be was one of the one frame bou•e with good c-llar, also a A million to tak the exhibition and good orebard. Mrs. John Proctor, pro. tern Hats. All the newest reports a good no, given in is going wthTins Pusae Apply _ � givexi in October. Terms envy. Apply _ to—W. G. N IcriOLSOX, BELOR iVE, or ^^^"' F. SCOTT, BRussrLS. b0 53 i shapes and colors n stock. }� Cbur mews L,� ,,,,,�,�,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, VOTERS' LIST, 1913. The A. Y. P. of St, Paul's Church will meet on M ay evening next. A Municipality of the Township of Turn• full attendance requested. Perry, 1n the County of Htfroo. Extra blades, 5c '� Ar. r' rWhitef ' o ox8 Walden` l of Sr, P+aul'sChur in place -of Mayox Notids is hereby 'given that I have M4 SS S RU S h VanStoue who tioving to Toronto; trtanFmhted ordelivered to tbPpe.rsnnE We close Wedviesday afternoons duringJul and August Rev. 13. I3. Spee of Toronto will mentioned in Sections 8 and 0 of the Y 8 Milliner Parlors opposite T. T. peeach in the M odist Ohnrch next Ontario Voters' Act, 1887, and the Field & Co s. Shop y His subject will amendments thereto the co les re- f PP Sunda avenin ' from X p.m. to 7 p.m, j � , p JOSEPIiINE ST. WINGHAM, ONT. be "Trtuperance The pastor, Rev. quired to be so transmitted or deliver;, J. W. Ribbert a, occupy the pulpit , ed of ilia List, made pnreurant to said n the morning, tat, of all persons apprnring by the On Sunda ev--a next Rev, E, last revised assessment Roll of said CORNER li municipality to be entitled to vote in H. Uroly wr 1 be a serious of ser- a;tii 1 municipality at elections for DAVIS mons especially f °ung men. 7.he sui•ject next Sun evening will be members of the Legislative Assembly f ■ DRUG STORE "" ° — "`""" 'The roan who n on God," and at Municipal elections, and that said List was first posted up in my . L. HAMILTON ate p;unaay eveni last, at the close s>tTice at Lot 13, Onn, 7 on the 2nd day SuccessorIO J� Millonery � of the eelrino4 1dp V atharyt Uhurch in Sept, n, and remains there for.[z � ODeninLys - Mise Wellwoo , bl par•y to Uhina, inspection. E(ectnrs are called upon made a few farew reratirke. Miss to examine said List, and if any JOHNSTON'S PRESSING PARLORS Pressing, Dry Cleaning and Altering promptly aftended to GIVE US A 'TRIAL SUITS CALLED POP, AND P -P -T RNED Shop Out Nor North of 1PAtt6r&61ea Jew,61ty stty ep We don't experiment ; we bow how to dean. Weliwood left on nesJay to re- olpmtsions or other errors are per - turn to the Missio eld, where she csivecl tberpin to take immediate pro. expects to remain f seven years, ceedingato bavb tba sato e;cpors cps• Harvest festival rvices, S. A. rested according to law. BarraoLs, kun4aY, t. 21st --Morn- PAUL PO'WELL Ing: Thanksgiving a ttAp; rvice, Clerk of the Municipality of tb Afternoon I. Harvest• lees,ight: "Cpupnship of Turnberry, Win;xham The - heavenly liar t, +'gpinist," Sept, 0, 141Cj; 6255 We beg to. announce our Mr, Reginald Spar f .Brantford, Sale of goadQ On M , Sept. 22nd. Opening of Pattern Hats and - tr T� Hospital Donationg. Latest 1. arlis an "Novelties on The i'ollQwing don ns towards { " a ``• the building Of tiro no tg to W ing- 1 halo general 1loppita N 1, P re. ANNUAL WESTERN ceived :—A f3. Wilto $ R p Thursday , Sept. the 1 8th �° `. iiutrhiwri, $5; Dr. (. gess. $BS; fit► y { �! y R. Mooney, $5; L. Tien , $10. E X C U 10 I''V sem. and following days. rwent�+rP ys Cpnts. Sept. Il, I1', 13 The Winghaw Advap admitted E by even Liberal Editors unexce l• BOUND TRIP TICKETS IDspection Cordially invited. eel as a weekly, It Is no oing into almost QQU homes and a ubsaxlber At Very L4�, lex pt ungq,try it foom now un fan. 1st,, 1i114, for twenty live ceztt end It tci r wr • a friend. 1f you like urs, tplend SAY CITY RA Al'IDS to take it. , ori �rl> ST. PAUL ii -,:.a : lYlil�Yfil�4tr11, Ste. l3Lt�Tl#!f. 1Ratum Lhalt, Septatabar 24, 11 f3 Icing --'Po Mr. and Uri,. Fe ging tt rr& pwgt mars ford any' C', p. Tt MissReynolds�lttortt. daughter, on �3tptember , I � torovia a ap, phove a7 l;I rrauth—ire ':l`amba" Irrriwon �w plrveiae 7. d Wingham- Fall -Fair Thursday and Friday Sept. 25th and 26th One week from next Thursday and Friday We invite you to mare our store your headquarters. Leave your wraps and meet your friends here. You are as welcome as the flowers in May. . . ■ Wl'* le S & Co. THE SHOE STORE Sole Agents FOR For The LADIES •SHOE „��QfV'TiNENiflI.l a � i t '}j _4 FASHIONABLE STYLES IN 'ANTER 00008 Ladies' Coats in materials of the newest pattans and designs, direct from the best makers. Our label, "Tile Rogers Garment," has out awn guar- autee behind each Coat and Suit vire s6v -Bu1. .r+ garian Tweeds, trhin+clullm� Diagonals, Lama and mals gt4er fabrics. F1, , Mail orders promptly filiecl, Butterick Patterns always on band. HANNA & CO.