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The Wingham Times, 1906-09-20, Page 86 THE W1NGTEAM TINES SEPTEMBER 20, 1906. ilislAtel000tosAwowaissewseemoveswaia"Astomeolerei,1 New Dress Goods Ladies, before 'feinting your new drown call in and 0081 - what we can do for you. We have the West eluides and pattern e in this Fall'a Dress Goodie 25e to $1.50 per yd. :Remnant Sale of Flannellettes Jug received, about 2,000 yards of Ph*, Blue and White Flannellet e Mill Buds, which we are clearing at a saorifice. Drop in and Bee thera. Dress Goods at 25c. per yard We still have a good assortment left cs? that bargain line of Dress Goode we put on sale a week ago. Regular price 50o to 75o a yard, for 25e. Trade taken as cash. All goods marked in plain figures. Carey Dry Goods Co, LPHONE 70.10„,""AbAfril, WINGHAM. wive, MINOR LOCALS. —$1 will pay for the. Timms to any ad-.: dress to January lat, 1908, —The foot bridge over the river, near the salt block is being repaired. —To new Subscribers we will send the Tures to January let, 1908 for $1, —Snow to the depth of fourteen bullies fell in West Colorado on Saturday. —Tens and Weekly Globe to new subscribers to January 1st, 1908 for $1.65. —The Western Fair at London will this year have a surplus of from $6,000 to $8.000. —Itis estimated that 60,000 people visited the Western Fair at London on Thursday-. —The Brussels Post is not being igeu. ed this week, the staff taking their annu- al holiday. —Secure your tickets for the Venetian Band fall fair concert at McKibbon's drug store. —Turnberry Township Council will meet in the Clerk's office at Bluevale next Monday. —Sabscribe for the TIMES. $1 will pay for it to any address to the let of January, 1908. —Mr. Elmer Moore has secured the booth privileges at the Wingham fall fair next week. —Next meeting of East We.wanosh Township Council will be held a Mar- nooh next Monday. —Mr. J. M. Roberts, of Dungannon has been appointed a Notary Pablic by the Ontario Government. —The Guelph and Goderich branch of the C.P.R. will likely be opened up from Guelph to Milverton by Thangs. giving Day. —The Hunter Bridge Co., of Kincar- dine now have workmen busy putting up the iron work of the 120 ft. span bridge at Wroxeter. —King & Lott's auction sale of draught oohs will take place at the. Exehange Hotel bent Tuesday after- noon. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. —Piper McDonald and Misses Mabel and Flora McDonald are engaged to play and dance at the fairs and concerts in in Teeawater, Brussels, Atwood and Paisley. —Mr. John T. Greene, a London traveller, well.known in Wingham, was thrown from a street car at London a few days ago and is so seriously injured that he- will be off work for some time. School Books Soribblera, Copy Books, in neat variety. Pens, Penolis, Mato. &hoot Bags, leather and oanvaa, all sizes. Statiolleryinn Look out for Stationery WindoW on Saturday. ---Menograin Note Paper —Swiss Lawn Fabric —Hollend Linin —Irish Poplin —Slatunrock Linen and tat kin& of English and foreign, plain WA ruled, regular upoto-dote stationery, Secure the best for the !await price, at the i Eig Book Store.' • IlAiss K1M1Fisher —The Bonnie Briar Bush Co have the Winghern Opera House engaged for the evening of November 27th. —The Wingham Business College announces that night classes are being formed, including a special penmanship class. Get full particulars at the college. —The season for auction sales is here. The TIMES has every facility for turning out sale bills quickly and neatly. With every set of sale bills printed at this office a free notice of the sale will be given in the Tmes, —Good progress is biiing made at threshing throughout the west, and the movement of grain is heavy. Total re- ceipts of wheat to date at different points about 6,000,000 bushels. Threshing re- turns indicate a fair adverage yield and good samples. —The fait fair concert on Friday even- ing of next week will not be made up of band music only, Miss Lulu Potter Rioh will give several solos as well as excellent solos by members of the band. Secure your tickets early at Walton Mc - Ribbon's drug store. coughs, colds, hoarseness. and other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolene tablets. ten cents Der box. All druggists —If you don't want to miss a good thing, come' to Winghana's fall show Friday of next week. Victor's cele- brated Venetian Band will be in attend. ance, which is admittedly one of the beat musical organizations on the con- tinent. Remember the concert in the opera house in the evening. —During the afternoon Victor's Vene- tian band ' rendered an excellent pro. gram, which delighted everybody who heard it immensely. This band is one of the features of the fair and the direo. tors are to be congratulated upon secur- ing such fine players. -London Free Press. Victor's Venetian Band will play at Wingham fall fair on Friday of next week and give a concert in the opera house in the evening, Plan of hall at McKibbon's drug store. Sore Throat and Coughs A simple. effective and safe remedy for all throat irritations is found in Crosolone Antiseptic Tablets They combine the germicidal value of Cresolenetvith the soothing properties of slippery elm and licorice. 10o. AU Drudglats PERSONAL. We shall be glad to have contributions to this column frozn any of our readers. If you have visitors or purpose going away yourself. drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that effect. Miss Hohnes, of Owen Sound, is visit- ing with Wingham relatives and friends, Mrs (Rev.) T. S. Boyle is visiting for a short time with old friends in Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patterson are visiting for a few days with friends m Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer returned home on Friday after several weeks 'visit in the West. Mr. John Clegg, of Brandon 'WAS visit. big for a few days at the home of Mr. Percy Hill. Mr. I. S. Found and c hildren, of Gerrie were visiting with his father for ft few days Inst Week. Dr. W. Holtneo, of Goclerich was with his son, Dudley Holme,, barrister, for °tat Sunday.' Messrs Elmer Moore end Jno. F, Grove* spent a week visiting with tele - tires and friends in Ebronto. ter, Mr. Freed and wife, Of ttartfOrd, Ont. have been visiting for a few &WS M the home of Mr. 'W. iokl,in Oulroos, Mr. and Afro, Geo. W. Riley and deughter, of Port IIurou were Visiting M the home of Mr. D, E. Ilfononald last Week. SEM (leader, who hos been practicing With Dr. Eetntedy thio summer, left on to visit friends Iti Clinton stud Seaterth before going book to College, Woo Muni* Admit. n000mpentsd hot, Mies Eirdetta MeCracken, has return- 1 PROPERTY FOR SA ed home after spending a few week holidays with relatives and friends at The undersigned offers for s London. - at Glenannon in Tarn rry be Misses Smith of Luoknow are among the students who arrived this week to attend the Wingham Business College. Miss Lowish of Milord arrived- at the Wingham Bushiess College this week to take a course in the Stenographic De. Partraent. Arthur H. Spotton of Gorrie, arrived in town Monday to attend the Oem- mercial Department of the Wingham Business College. Charles Ashdown, who has been clerk- ing with M. F. H. Walley, drugiist, for some months, left on Tuesday for hie home in Brantford. Mr. Alf. IlloGavin, of SeafOrth was in town on Monday on his way to Listowel, where he has secured a position iu W. jenkinfe tailor shop. Mr. S. T. Elliott, of Kelowna, B. O. hiss been visiting with his father, Mr. Jas. Elliott, near Bluevale. It is twenty years since Mr. Elliott feft this section and he finds many changes and new faces in the distrait. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Strong, well- known "to many of our readers moved last week from Gorrie to Brantford, whole Mr. Strong takes the poaition of Assistant Superintendent of Organiza- tion 1 or the Canadian Foresters. Dr. P, and Ilfre. Macdonald arrived in Montreal on Saturday last on the steam- er "Ionian" and are expected to reach Wingham to -day, The many friends of the Dr. and Mra. Macdonald will be pleased to learn that they have been both ranch benefitted in health. t3ABY NEARLY DEAD. Mrs. John Ouddy, Kilialoe Station, Ont., says:—"My baby was 4frea nearly dead that 1 had to place my e r close to his breast to know that he /was breath- ing. He was in this 00134ition when I first gave him Baby's 119 n Tablets and I hardly dared hope hat they would save him. But t ey ielped him almost at once, and so made him a well child. He is no two yeara old and weighs forty-five pounds and has never known a sick day since I first gave him the tablets." Baby's; Own Tablets cure constipation, indigestion, diarrhoea, teething troubles, break up colds, expel worms and give little ones natural heal- thy sleep. And the mother has a guar- antee that this raedioine contains no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 25c a box by writing The Dr, Wil- liams Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont, 1301161. EaEztrox—In Belmore, on Sept. lst, t he wife of Mr. Douglas Egerton; a son. Ross— In Turnberry, on Sept, 9th, the wife of Mr. Alex. Ross; a daughter. RAxti—In Wroxeter, on Sept. 8th, the wife of R. J. Reim; a son. Esrax—In Morris, on Sept. 4th, the wife of Mr. Albert J. Kelly; a son, PIIELAN—Tn Morris, on Sept. 6th, the wife of Mr. John Phelan; a son. JOUNSTOII—In Elyth, on Sept. 4th, the wife of Mr. Edward Johnston; a daughter. Harding—In Howick, on Sept. 8th, the wife •of Mr, Reuben Harding ; a daughter. 0141Atrarr—In Cittross on Sept. the wife of Mr. John O'llallei; a son. Sontstom—In Cuirass, on Sept. lith, the wife of Mr. Michael Schtestel; a son. Axscott—In Teeswater, on Sept. 12th, the wife of Mr. Robt. Arscott, formerly of Wing - ham ; a son. GRIFFIN—At Fort 'William, on Sept 18th, to Mr and Mrs A. U.,Griffin ; a daughter. MARBLED SnAtixott—SmtvarlsoN---In Bewick, on Sept. 12, at the hone of the bride's mother, by the Rev, A. B. Dobson, Mr. Arthur E. Shannon, of Drew, to Miss Anna B. Stevenson. roma—Roe—In Howick, at the home of fhe bride's parents, on Sept. 12th. by- the Rev. J. Husser, A. JB. D., Mr. Lorne Foster of Myrtle, Ont., to Miss Susie Roe. MAGEE-HAMAN—In Rowiek, on Sept. 12th, by the Rev. J. Husser, M. A,, B. D., Mr. George Magee to Mise Minnie Hayden, both of Howick Tirarxii—Gnisort—In Listowel, on Sept. 10th by the Rev. Mr. Hardie, Mr John Tilkcr jr., to Miss Maggie Gibson, Camrsiztr.—Cotryrriv-- In Winnipeg, on 140/WAY, Sept. 3rd, in St. Andrew's church by Rev. Mr. Sinclair, Miss Amy G. County to Mr. William J. B. Campbell,formerly of Blyth,both of Winnipeg. Mc5lurtRAT—Warart— At the home of the brides parents Sept. 12th. by Rev. W, H. Hart- ley. of Blyth, ,Wnt, .T. MeMurray, of Mortis to Miss Mary A. 'Walsh, of East Wftwanosh. Allen—MeRinnon—Xn %ell. 0. Church, Tees- water,on Sept. 12, by Rev. Father Laurendeau. of 13l. Augustine, Mr, Win. J. Allen. of Seaforth tri Miss Margaret 51, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Angus McKinnon, of Kinloss. • Drzlo IAnton—In Turnberry, an September Ilth, James Wilbom Linton, in his 48th year. )111VrEns---In Listowel on Sept, 13th, Annie Utilise Livingston, belo7ed wife of Mr. J. S. Meyers, in her 88th year. MeLettn— In Oulross, on Sept. llth, Elizabeth McDerrnoth, -wife of Mr. Donald McLean, aged 64 years and 8 months. ,9 on Sept, 13th, Johanna Flynn, wife of Mr. Petrick Tray, aged 53 yearii. take Notice that the Corporation of tends to undertake *Ingtti173'r1+31:71; east side of Carling side of Viotorla Str Street, alsoa erteted West to Miat side of West on the Went from the north side Streettt44. Thtimated of which M.S. lo t A CO iggOltit Ofit"rnelr' of hearing roMpltil settlfilent l,r occurs remits, or any other - interested may .lest by low rlitognizabie hifin. 1ga ,tZgliVit to '210 Met. Dated. Clerk's 011ie 12th, 1005, TICE. O Municipal COditOil of e Tovm of VAltighem in. e followin ' local impro- k four et wide, on the erre° , front the north to t north side of John o ietoria Street from ri g Territee. of Carling Tomes, ohn Street to Patrick of this work is #.141.15,1, be provided out of the • n wilt be held on the diet , at 7 o'eloek p. an, cit - bighorn, for the par se i against the propos es. of the frontage measure- omplaint, whieh 'persona is to make, and which Ur y the court, ve work will ire receiVed of Street Committee, up Septornber Clerk ore tow tenting Ave end st. half an es as a good brick house, go and blacksmith shop. good home for a retired farmer. Get full par - ie Mars OA the premises or address I)AVID DUNKIN, G103117=413, his property ownsitip, eon - it the property tame barn, stable his would make a Ont. Never Better I. That's the unanimous opinion of all who have tried our two special lines of COFFEE -2o. - Per lb. - 40e. The varioua berme are grown in the Very beet known gardens, and for qtlal- Ity. strength and flavor remain un. eurpaased. Only High Grade Groceries and Pro- svllointa. aekept in stook. A trial order o AUCTION' SALE OF Naluahle Store and Dwelling ' Property in the Township of West Wawahosh. The undersigned Assignee of the Estate of Dugald 0, h. itinnpsou will offer for sale by Public Ailed= at The Brunswick Hotel ht the Town of Wingham on i-katurclay the 20th day of September 1006 at 2 o'clock p. tn. by W. A. Currie auctioneer the following valuable pro- perty namely:— The northeast corner of lot number 27 in the 10th concession of tne Township of Weat Wawanosh in the County' of Rurou containing one acre of hunt. Ou the property is situate a good frame dwelling told store combined 21 x 82 and 21 x 40 with stone foundation under dwell- ing; a stable and drive house 10 x 30 and 12 x 14 and a large frame blaoksroith shop. Also a good fruit bearing orchard. The property is situate a Fordyce Post °Moe and offers an excellent opportunity for any one desiring to carry on a, general store. TER Mb OF SALE.—Ten per cent of the pur- chase money on day of sale and the balance within 34 due thereafter. The property will be offered subject to a reserve price. Further terms and and codditions will be made known ort the day of sale of may be had on application to the undersigned, Dated at Winghain this lith day of Sept 1000. R. VANSTONE GEO. HANNA, Solicitor for'Assignee. Assignee NOW OPEN! FALL TERM IN THE Central Business College, TORONTO, ONT. • Enter any time. Twenty teachers. One hundred and twenty Typewriting Maolainea. Unexcelled facilities for assisting graduates to positions. Write for new Calendar, ' W. H. SHAW, Principal. 'Tong° & Gerrard Sts., Toronto. Facts Talk! This is to -day the leading comraeroial school in Western Ontario. All graduates get positions. Write the principal for free catalog and enter at any time. Berlin Business College W. D. EULER, Principal • . WINGIIAM Hour Mills We have started our mills after doing repairs. We want .wheat, and will pay the highest market price for any quantity delivered at the mills. Bring your wheat for gristing; it is cheaper than buying flour. You. Inv have your choice of either Five Lilies, Prairie Rose or Star. Prices for Flour and Feed are lower. PRICE LIST Five Lilies flour, bl, $2.10 be $2,40 Prairie Rose " " 2.00 to 2.25 Star - " " 1,90 to 2.15 Cream Pastry Flour 1:80 to 2.05 Low grade Flour,ton 26.00 to 27.00 Bran, per ton - 16.00 to 18.00 Shorts, " 20.00 to 22.00 Screenings - 18.00 to 20.00 Winter Wheat, bus. .67 to .70 Goose " .60 to .62 Manitoba " " .75 to .85' Goode delivered promptly to all parts of the town. HOWSON; HARVEY & OROOKLERANK. Superb No better word can be found to de- scribe our large and varied assortment of all kinds of China and Crockery Ware, Call in and look around. J. Henry Christie WINGHAM, ONT. Groeer and China blerchant. The Huron County Weather Insurance Mutual Co. Insures farm property against damage by tornadoes, wind storms, eto. ABNER COSENS AGENT - WINGHAM. $25 DIAMOND RINC We make a speoialty of a ring at this price. It is exceptional value. We have sold hundreds of them. Express charges prepaid. Money refunded if not per- fectly satisfactory. DOMINION BANK BANK OF HAMILTON HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve Fund end Undivided profits $3,839,000 Total Assets, over 42,000,000 WINCHAM BRANCH. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points In Oanada, the tanned States and Europe. S t,VINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest all rwe& on deposits of *I and upwards, and added to principal SOth June and aid December mob year. D. T. HEPl3URN, Manager, 16 Venstonit, Solicitor. WINCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,t00,000.00. Reserve Fund, $2,500 .00, Total Asoeti, 80,000,000,00: Fired tint.... 004q, Wu. Grasom V oe-President and General Manager —3, Tratzetartn, Asalsrant Gen. Manager—R. M. liVATitott; DIRECTORS John erector, Chas.L.DaIton.lion Geo, Rutherford, Cyrus A. Birge. vpsotor—B. Willson, OA:MOO BANX. Interest allowed on depoaits of $1,00 and up, war to. and added to ortneipal otr Slat mar 30th //rot/Aber each year. Sp vial Depoalts also received It cement rates or turormt. 0, P. 8MITfl *gad; Pio &XN8ON & natoems, Solicitors. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital,.$10,000,000. Reserve Fund, 84,500,000, HEAD ()Fmk, TORONTO B. E, WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gen'l Manager BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITED .STATES AND ENGLAND A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 'FARMERS' BANKING Every facility afforded Fanners for their banking business, Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection; BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits may be made or withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention. WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH - A. E. SMITH, MANAGER. Your Footwear Needs With the fall weathermoming on, you will -need new footwear that will keep your feet dry and comfortable. We have anticipated your needs and have now in stock a large selection of the best that money can buy, in Men's Fine and Coarse Boots and Shoes Ladies,,,' Fine and Coarse Shoes School Shoes and finer ones for the Boys and Gids These we are gelling at very reasonable ,prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. A lirst.class repairer bas been engaged to do all kinds of repairing, and we will sew free of charge all rips in shoes bought at thia store. R. JOHNSTON Macdonald Block, Wingham, C1H1Ward & col FALL AND LONDON, ONT. Specialists, in Diamonds and Cut Glass. A FAMOUS SCHOOL CENTRAL .TRATFORD. ONT. This school is recOrnized to be one of the best Commercial Schools in the Province. Our courses are thorough end npote.defe. We give a practical traing and assist our graduate. to good positions. It is impossible for no to satisfy the demand made on us for office help. Thom interested in their own welfare should • write for our free catalogue. ELLIOTT & &LACHLAN• PRIOCIPAtta. LOW RATE Western Excursions Sept 20, 21 and 22 Tickets valid returning until NW - 10r 8th. For tickets and full information tell on L. Harold, Depot Agent. J. D. MoDomn, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. SHOE 1DEAL.161{. WINTER- GOODS Steadily Arriving at the Bee Hive. With the hot weather still here, and all summer goods being cleared out at big loss to us and a great saving to you, This.Store has anticipated the needs of its customers for Fall and Winter, and every department is being rapidly filled up with the best. productions of Canadian and foreign rnarkets. Our long experience in buying, and the ready cash to back up our purchases, brings to you such goods and money -saving values as we've never before offeresl, Some of the Lines. Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Wrapperettes, Shirtingsr Co ttonacles, Towellings, Table Linens, Flannellettes, Cotton, Dress Linings, Dry Goods Smallwares, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons, Lace Goods, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Golf Jackets, Ladies' Caps, Men' S Clothing, Men's Silk Neckwear, Hats, Caps, White Old Fancy Shirts,, Hosiery and Gloves. gt/O"We invite you to corae and get acquainted with Bee Hive methods of Saying your money. The Bell Telephone Co. BEE HIVE DRY 00011S CO OF CANDA WINGHAM, ONTARIO. is about to issue A New Telephone Directory for the tristriet of Western Ontario,. Including the town o Wingharn. • -- IlltirrVYYVYVVVVVVVVVVVIOrritY V,IrOVVITIVIVIPIVVITIVI111,10" Your Printing I Orders for new efulnectione, change* of Am names, changes of street ad« dresses Or for duplicate entties, hhould be handed In to the Loofa Manager ONOlt. P. 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