The Wingham Times, 1908-09-10, Page 6G. Ed KING.
CHEAP
PRICES
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TELE. W111%./.11A,M TIMES, $ PIVII)) R 10, 1908
MINOR LOCALS,
—The Beeretary will be pleased to
*Ye Your eutries early for the Wing.
Iola fail Asir.
—lite. Alex. Fraser, Grand Chief of
Oa wens of Scotland, is seriously 111 at
Ida home in Toronto,
- apt. James C. Parsons, a well-
licrtown lake mariner, died athis home
Goderich on Monday.
—The G. T. It, station at Lucknow
was burglarized one morning last week,
Int nothing of value was taken.
+—Mr, A. M. Crawford has wonder-
fully improved his front street property
hypntting on a fresh coat of paint.
- Mr, H Stookey offers his 260 sore
Sum, in Culross, for sale, Particulars
)easy be found in our advertising col.
amnia
--Mr. Thos. Field is having a fresh
:Host of paint put on the front of the
Shaw block. This improves the pro•
perty.
—The any friends of Mise May
Fattison will be sorry to hear of her
^critical illness and will all join with the
TIMM in wishing her a speedy recovery.
—Mr. Thos. Bowers has made a re•
cord with hie purebred Games in the
poultry department at the Toronto Fair,
Mr, Bow-rs made thirteen entries and
won twelve first prizes.
Znoknow and Wingham baseball
aloha played a league game here on
Thursday afternoon last. The attend-
swoe was small and a win was recorded
dor the looal players by a snore of 9 to 2.
—The Blyth Standard last week cele•
dirated it's 21st birthday. Mr. J. Leslie
Kerr has made it a bright paper since
he took charge and he has the best
wishes of the TIDIES for continued
:success..
-e-Mr. David Clow, of East Wawa -
nosh, near Whiteohnrch, will hold a
teleating auction sale of thoroughbred
»horthorn cattle on Tuesday, October
20th. Wetoh for bills giving full par-
ticulars.
Mr, Jas. Hamilton has taken a posi-
tion in the Bell furniture factory at
Southampton.
Mr. light. Arbuckle, of Winnipeg, is
visiting with relatives in Wingham and
East Wawenosh,
Mr. D B. Bartlett, brother of Mrs.
(Rev) Allen, spent Labor Day visiting
Mrs. .Allen in town.
Mr, And Mrs. 11. 0. Bell, of South-
ampton, spent a few days visiting with
Wingham relatives.
Mr. and. Mrs, L. Harold, of Brant•
ford, were visiting fora few days with
old friends in Wingham,
Mr. John Mcllroy, of Ottawa was
visiting for a few days at the home of
his uncle, Mr. L McLean.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Roes, .of Clinton,
were `isitore with Wingham and Turn
berry relatives during the week.
Mr. and Mre. Geo. Sadler, of Detroit,
were visiting for a few days with rela•
tives and old friends in Wingham.
Misses Viola and Mabel Isard have
returned from a few weeks visit with
relatives at Paisley and Port Elgin,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Neil are spending
this week with relatives and friends in
Toronto, Hamilton and Orangeville.
Miss Jennie Struthers hell, returned
home after a very pleasant few weeks
holidays with relatives near Wiarton.
Mise Olive Gardiner returned to
Wingham on Tuesday to complete her
oonrse in the Wingham Oollege.—Lnok-
now Sentinel.
Mr. Geo. Ansley, of Winnipeg, has
been spending his holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ansley,
Lower Wingham.
Rev. E, R. Fitch, of Toronto,
formerly of Wingham, was injured on
Friday last at Toronto in being struck
by a falling piece of timber from the
roof of a house. Several stitches were
pot in to close the wound in Ms head
and Mr. Fitch will have to take a rest
for a few weeks.
—The Wingham branch of the
Women's Institute will hold their
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs
E. Bosman, Diagonal Road, Sept. 17th,
at 2 30 p. m. Subject for discussion:
a.Inventiona to save work in the home."
*very member is requested to bring
something on the subject. Members
will please notice charge of day of
9neeting.
BING'S FOR
BARGAINS l
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WE WANT
YOUR TRADE
New Fall Goods
As the time is now approaching when you will be leaking your Fall
purchases, it will pay you to come to this store to do your
buying. We have the newest and best goods
that money can buy, and OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
DRESS GOODS— Venetians, Broadcloths, Worsteds, Sergee,
Panama, eto., in all the leading shades.
19IANI LES - We have them trona the cheap ones to the best.
STAPLES - These'goods are BOUGHT RIGHT, hence we
can afford to sell them right.
Our stock of Ready-made Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery and all
lines essential for the Fall trade is complete.
TEE BUTTER 22e. EGGS 20c.
GOOD
GOODS
Mr, and Mre. John Harrison, of Owen
Sound, spent a few days of the past
w eek at the home of Mr. Theo. Hall.
Mrs, Harrison is a sister to Mrs. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham and two
children, of Mitchell, and Mre, Geo.
Mnrdie, of Seaforth, were visiting for a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Malcolm,
Mr. Harry Ansley, of Winnipeg, is
visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ansley, Lower Wingham. Mr.
Ansley's many friends here will be
pleased to hear that he is now recover-
ing nicely after his repent severe illness
Mr. Arch. Hislop, Liberal candidate
for East Huron for the Commone,wae in
t own for two days last week, calling on
his numerous friends. Mr. Hislop is a
good candidate, has a Olean record as a
public man and if he receives the hearty
s uppoit of the Liberals of East Huron,
and we expect he will, he will be East
Huron's next representative.
—It is sufficient for sompeople that
they drink anything call: tea. Others
prefer a standard bran. like "Salads,"
n
t • being has a rope ado for e
g good.
The latter get ore enjoyment out of
life. In buying e ' or the satisfaction
you expect to ge from its use, it will
pay to purchase "Salads." Avoid any-
thing
nything "just as good." Imitations are
Invariably of poor quality.
PERSONAL.
Mies Pearl Duncan is spending two
months with relatives in Ottawa.
Mr. A. F. Minor was visiting for over
Sunday withhis parents at Preston.
Mr. E. Baer, of Southampton, was in
town for a few days of the past week.
Mr. E. N. Lewis, M. P. for West
Huron, was in town on Thursday last.
Mr. John A. Mowat, of Acton, visited
with Wingham relatives for a few days.
Bev. James Livingetone, of Mitchell,
visit with Wingham friends on Mon•
a�.y.
Mre, Shier, of Kincardine Ilan taken a
position as head milliner with Miss
Boyd,
Mise Annie Cummings is spending
pact of hor holidays with friends in
Milton.
Mrs. Weatherwax, of Tillsonburg was
visiting for a few days with Mrs. J. W.
Hewer.
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CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wingham
Circle, o. 434
Meets
in
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p. in. in Chisholm Block. lide
for cheap, reliable insurance solicited. Ask to
Ladies our
at same rate as men officers.
'try. T. S. BOYLE, T. E. Rommel:I,
Leader. Recording Secretary
W. J. WY LES. Financial becretary.
FARM F
R SALE.
The undersigned off
farm, being lot 2, con,
212 miles from Wroxe
ham, and is a firs
good condition. The
best. Get terms and
miles, or address
BORN.
PAT7.ISON.—In Port Elgin, on Sept. 4th, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pattison ; a daughter.
FLOonY.—In Londesboro, on August, to Mr.
and Mrs. David Floody, of Blyth ; a son.
LAwExe CE: In Lucknow, on August 23th,
to Mr and Mrs. D N. Lawrence; a son.
MARRIED
SHAnPE—WELsxt.—At Winnipeg, Man., on
Aug. 2ith, by Rev. J. W. Sperling, D. D., Mr.
R. J. Sharpe, of Crystal City, Man., to Mas
Emmeline Welsh, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Welsh, of Grey.
WELLWOOD— WELL -WOOD —On September
8th, at the Methodist parsonage, Wingham, by
the Rev. W. G. Howson, Miss Amy Beatrice
Wellwood, daughter of Mr. Joseph Wellwood,
to Mr. William Garnet Wellwood, of the
township of Sinless.
JERnYN—HOWSON.—At the Methodist par-
sonage, Wingham, on September 0th, by the
Rev. David Rogers, of Seaforth, Mr. Victor
A. Jermyn, of Morris township, to Miss Lillian
torte Howson, daughter of the Rev, and Mrs.
W. G. Howson, of this town.
HARuxson—FRALIcIc.—On September 2nd, at
Niagara Falls, Ont., by the Rev. E. A. Moir,
Mr. John Harrison, of Owen bound, to Mrs.
Eliza Fralick, of Minneapolis, Minn.
DIED
GRACEY.—In Wingham, on September 2nd,
R atie Buie, wife of Mr. S. Gracey, in her 52nd
year.
MclvTo.sit —In Huron Tp., on August 29th,
R obert McIntosh, aged 81 years.
HuTII.—In Howick, on August 81st, William
Huth, aged 85 years.
CASE.mORE.—In London, on September 3rd,
Wiliiam James Casernore, son of Mr. James
C asemore, of the 1st line of Morris, aged 29
years,
BLOOR—III Blyth, on August 39th, Edna
Valentine, youngest daughter of John and
Mrs. Bloor, aged a months and 16 days.
sfor sale his 10e -acre
Turnberry. The farm
er, and 7 from Wing
-class one and is in
auildings are of the very
articulars on the pre -
JOHN Wrosetei P. O.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that my wife
having' left my bed and board without
cause, I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by her after this date,
without a written order from me.
Dated thin 25th day of August. 1908.
PETER TERRIFF.
VOTERS' IST, 1908
MUNICIPS
ITY OF THE
TOWN O WINCHAM
IN THE COU t Y OF HURON
Notice is hereby giv n that I have trans-
mitted or delivered to he persons mentioned
in Sections 8 and 9 of t , e Ontario Voters' List
Act, the copies req uir d by said sections to be
so transmitted or dell
pursuant to said act.
by the last revised as
Municipality to be e
Municipality at Elec
Legislative Assembl
tions ; and that the e
at my office in the T
28th day of August, 1
inspection.
Electors are calie
list, and if any omis
are found therein, t
ings to have the ski
ing to law.
ered of the list, made
f all persons appearin •
ssment roll of the said
itled to vote in the said
one for members of the
and at Municipal Blee-
d list was first posted up
wn of Wingham on the
108, and remains there for
upon to examine the said
ions or any other errors
take immediate proceed -
errors corrected accord -
3. B. FERGUSON,
Clerk Town of Wingham.
Dated August 28'h,1908.
TOWNSHIP
Notice is hereb
will be held, per
Voters' List Act,
Judge of the Conn
of Huron, at the
Village of Blneval
F TURNBERRY
given that a Court
ant to The Ontario
by His Honour the
Court of the County
resters' Hall at the
on
Tuesday, the 2
1903, at 10 o'clock
termine complaint
cions in the Voters
pality of Turnberry
Dated at Blneval
Govmnn.—In Hallett, on August 29, John H. a August, 1908.
Govier, aged 71 gears, months and o days,
HATST.—•Iu B: ussels, on Aug.2th, Sarah f Clerk of the Manic
Jane, only daughter of David end Martha
Heist 'u .• 1 W years, 10 months ani:: days.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Xotioe is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.
Mrs. M. H, Elliott, of Clinton, was etc ;s�, that all per onw having
ciaim:� a^sin,•, thr; Estatt+ r.f Aiexleder
*lifting with relatives in Wingham and laze of the Town of Wingham in the county
'Q'i0lnitr, of Huron, hots 1I t eper, de teased, who died an
or about the '2nd day o July, A.D.1tr5w, are
rr tuirq•rl to send n.,a r a d
e •isn 1
Listowel,sr.ent a few days with relatives ?;r,r for the Bair nistratrrs, on or befe,rc+ the
First clay of getober, A. D. 190‘q, their names,
In town. a.1i1re rw r 'r1 descriptions, and a full state -
men:: � err : �r v
eu of i i : 1.. s of t iq,r claim and the
M S Geo. Stewart, of Strathroy, wa6 nature of the security tit anyi held by them
+ duly' c e turf. 1, and that atter the said day the 1
'9"tdltiY;g fLr a few 'nay's with Mire. C. Adinini zte.�a win Term ted to ta+ytrii ute the r
aeeetw 4,f all 1e cenwe d among the parties c•n• t
>li':i1.:S Mule titled _thereto, having regard only to the calms ,
Miss At. Lillian Moffatt was visiting G Liatr i tu.�fedifitiylof ietP'f.'F rree.A. D. T.
with her friend, Miss Nettie bioixatt, of it. VANSTONE.Wingham P. [7. 1 t
i.eE5wat6'. .Solicitor for the Adruinistrators. 1,
Mrs. Robert Afthins, of Toronto, was
visiting for a• few days with old friends
in 'Wing --tam.
r i cr to
p p
a Cummings, 0f
Mr. and Mrs. Jame Z3 , iq•hv r to It S hustog, Wrny7 r P () , i-'.ol
nd of September
. m., to hear and de -
of errors and (amia•
ist of the 14iunioi-
for the year 1908.
this 26th day of
HN BURGESS,
ality of Turnberry.
TAKE NOTICE.
FARM FOR SALE. !
t'fn_ 4tingof.,I)acreA Lttg21.. 4, and da- on
ill' lot i Ci.nc. s�.oa and Lo ':4 t,S tine f'tt •P
iklr. dc6. ,"saint, of tillanobarg, was stent, a t f Cuir+su S s lta noriCYi a,
4t 'fieitnt with old frionda in Wingham west of Terraeratc r- About ut 8•ii acres e' are d
arid ti‘o halaueea in bu Il and pa ur lands
101' a few days. Tiliq Limn iw in a high g oto of a� a�}' vntiau •
w,•31 fenced. and has a tri goof
l,+le ding•
LLll "
Mt. lv. J. Plenty, of the aouthasopton, targe ..auk orn Gi+ ifat, ermoVioorc, state'
ling for G0 lo ad of cattIr+ au.11:e ICr,r yq s ri and
18e oc,18 Visatln[ for a fey*t days as tho ' shep pen.,, hi ti louse, driving; and Mirth :nerd ner' ,''-,',
parental Banat. Gheae tee t r; ,,. T e hone' ie storeys and is i
in flat cissa shape In de roams; ea filar in ;
l fes 11 C Ifo Elliott :eft this week to throe
La
rgo f n `i apartments
're ilei of i bsivi riniusea R 7
accept 0t position as 11ca3 111111lner ilia the li tt t12 r f emits This tT tori �:u i,enonend `ofr 4
stars At Untimely'. grain,lav root and turn rasing ennnot IA.. ,,,
tentern '.ii .• snow well i o said en c say t.•rmq, .y
qtr. Its. McMielraeit of weaferth Was and pe c ,,:c ^i arrangeti to suit Wrcassor.
'slotting for i few days at the Boma of ,Atnd• 1 er t n r Qtuirin;; a first•els s *inn n 'p / +
Air. tttt 1 3[rer. D. M. Gordon wrerr3 • er whoa any other n ormatir n re -
1 1 on
hreiiil L,.i,vu evil ba r
triattsilpf for * few days this week with s i $
PHONE G4 4'
That J. S, Jerome, Dentist
is making beautiful sets of
teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airchambeg. All
work guaranteed,
Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep �for service on his
Road) a thoroughbred Yorn. kshire BoarBluevale
Terms -41, to be paid at time of service.
T. M. HENDERSON,
Wingham, P. U.
LOWEST RATES
to the
NORTH-WEST
by any route, are those on 0. P R.
Homeseekers' Excursions, which are
now run via new Muskoka line. Hours
saved on old schedule. 60•dey return
tickets to all North-West points, at
rates ranging from
Winnipeg return, $32.00
Edmonton return, $42.50
LEAVING DATES:
July 7, 21. Aug. 4, 18. Sept. 1, I5, 20
Comfortable berths in tourist sleeping cars
at small extra cost. Apply early for
accommodation.
A TRIP TO MUSKOKA
To Parry Sound or to any of the delightful
Georg: an Bay resorts is most comfortably
and quickly made by taking the C.P.R.
Fast trains over new direct line—service,
time and equipment without equal.
For any information see Agent or write
C. B. Foster, Dis. Pass. Agent, Toronto.
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August 10 Days' $'s and c's
Dress Goods and
a Clothing Salo
Going
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A beautiful display of .:
Dinner and Tea Sets 4
Toilet Sets and t
Fancy China
going at cost while they last.
We must make room for the
Xrna3 goods. 2
We also handle the best
Teas and Coffee
in tile market. Fresh grocer. 2
fes always on band,
Highest prices for produce
•"n • ft to elicit, at vantage t, c -a11 and ae a this. ; •ted•• 4.
Mr. F. G..c}perytllg, %or further p rt.eulara apply to tho oivnc r an
enrol, or addr, s.4 all colon urit•at., ns tri Teeq• 1 'P
.rt P.O., h tI information 'I'
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WESTERN
EXCURSIONS
SEPT- 17, 181 19
Return fares from Wingham
DF•TR VIT 86.00
SAGINAW 87.10
BAY CITY 57.50
GRAND) ILAYIDS 89.33
CLEVELANIAD via Buffalo 88.55
CLEY)ILANJ) via Detroit 89.10
CHICAGO 812.40
St. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS
828.40 831.00
all rail route via lake route
Final return limit Oct, 5, 1908
Unequalled Traln Service
For Tickets and fall information
see J. H. Beemer, Agent, Wingham.
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��tt nn eeft {{((II'AII WAV
U ® 'f.R1�* RUII I,1 SYSTEM
Western Fair London
$2.25 from Wingham, good go-
ing Sept. 12. 13, 14, 16, and 18th,
Special excursion rate $1.75, good
going Sept. 15th and 171b. Return
limit on all tickets Sept. 21st, •
Special train will leave Wingham
6.30 a, m. going and returning leave
London 10.150 p. m., Sept. Ieth, 16th
and 17th.
tow Rate Western Excursions
Going Sept 17, 18 and 19, from
Wingham.
Port Heron - • $4.10
Detroit • • $5.05
Chicago • • $11.50
Bay City • • $0.50
Grand Rapids . $8.35
Saginaw• $0.40
Minneapolis . • $28.40
St. Paul • • $28.40
Cleveland via Buffalo and
0. & 13. Steamer • $8.15
Cleveland via Detroit and
D. & 0. Steamers • $8.35
Return limit Monday. Oct, 8th,
1008. W. Henry, Repot Agent, or J.
D. McDonald, 1) P,A., Toronto, Ont.
10 DAYS SALE I AUGUST 20 TO 31
$4,000 Dress Goods. .. , .
$5,000 Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Will be slaughtered regardless of cost. The
G-REATEST OPPORTUNITY the purchas-
ers of Wingham and vicinity have had
for years ---no old stock ---all new up-to-
date goods= -your opportunity --
bring
your cash or trade.
LADIES
Your chance to get new Fall Dress Goods
at cost and below.
GENTS
Your new Fall Suit or Overcoat at the
prices of almost the material.
We invite you all to inspect our bargains;
come early Thursday ; it will pay you ; a rare
chance ; can you afford to miss it ?
We save you $ $ $ when others only
save you ccc.
We Sall lVIcCalVs Patterns
Which are by far the best. A trial solicited.
ANNA BROS.
WINGHAM.
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