The Wingham Times, 1908-09-17, Page 68
MINOR LOCALS.
--Thursday, Sept. 17th.
--Winghain fall, fair on Thnrsday
sued Friday of next week.
—Plan of hall for Wingham fall fair
eoaooezt is now open at McKibben's
tag stare.
—Leave your entries early for Wing -
!ham fall fair with the Seoretary at the
TOMS oflioe.
.•--Wingham Citizens' Band will fur•
ash the musical program at Brussels
Sall fair on October 2nd.
--Hear Mrs. Coutta•Bain in "Caller
Berlin" in Wingham opera house on
Friday evening, Sept. 25th.
— Tell your neighbors of the low rate
at whicla we are offering the TIMES for
fuse balance of the year -25 cents.
—Mrs, Jno. Bugg bas moved her
31onsehold furniture to Durham, where
Mrs. and Miss Bugg will reside in
lettere.
—Beechnuts and butternuts are a
gl entifnl crop thin year, but it doesn't
meoessarily follow that the Doming win-
ter will be a long and severe ane.
—Alexander S. Campbell, for many
years a resident of Luoknow, passed
away on Thnrsday evening of last week,
after a short illness, in his 46th year.
—Young men, you are invited to the
Y. M. 0. A. meeting in the rooms in
the Macdonald block this (Thursday)
evening. There will be a good pro-
.
—Alex, Young & Co. have taken the
xngenoy for the non stoves, ranges
!a$d furnaces. Read advt. in anther
column for special prices o• these
goodB.
—" Salada" Tea reined s in favor
year after year with :+ormously in-
creasing sales. aim.lbecause it is
always true to its high standard of
quality.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barber, of
Pilot Mound, Man , are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Charles
Barber, Leopold street.
Mr, and Mrs Rob+, Maxwell, of the
Bluevale road, accompanied by their
daughter. Mrs, Hugh Rose, of Clinton,
leave this week on a visit with relatives
and friends in Chicago,
BORN.
Gruxoxs. Tn Wingham, on September 10th,
the wife of the late A. E. eimmons; a
daughter.
MARRIED
BALL—DALLAS.—At the home of the bride's
father, on September 15th, by Rev. D. Perris,
Mr. John Ball, late of Wingham, to Miss Jean
Dallas, daughter of Mr. C. Dallas, of Wing -
ham.
WETHERREAD—Took.—At the Manse, Wing -
ham, on Sent ember 0th, by Rev. D Perrie, Mr.
Louis G. Wetherhead to IItiss Charlotte Took,
both of East Wewanosh.
CUNNINGHAM—MANNING.—At the residence
of the bride's mother. Morris, on Sept, 0th, by
Rev. H. M. Lang -Ford, Mr. Herbert Cunning-
ham, of Palmerston, to Miss Susie E„ daughter
of Mrs. John Manning.
DIEL)
EtNcsToN.—At Los Angeles, Cal., on Aug.
yard,Clbev r, son Wash , formerly of BrArthur ussels, aged of ill -
28
years.
WILBEE. In Stratford, on Sept. 0th, John
Wilber, formerly of Brussels, in his 50th year.
SCOTT —In W ingham, on September 10th,
Mary J. Holden, relict of the late W. W. Scott,
of East Wawanosh, in her both year.
CAarnBELL.—In Luoknow, on September 8th,
Alexander S. Campbell, aged 45 years and 11
months.
MALLoIYGU,—In Dungannon, on September
5th, William Mallough, aged 58 years and 6
months.
CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wiugha>in Cirele, No. 434
Meets first Thnrsday in each month, at 8
p. in. in hall in Chisholm Block. Candidates
tar cheap, reliable insurance solicited. .Ask to
see our rates of any member or officers.
Ladies accepted at same rate as men.
REV. T. S. BOYLE,
—Regular meeting of Camp Cale.
Ionia, Sons of Scotland will be held
next Monday evening. Every member
is requested to be present as important
business will be transacted.
—Mr. W. J. Sharpin has sold the
Gorrie Vidette to Mr. W. S. Lyons,
late of the Montreal Witness office.
Mr. Sharpin has made the Vidette a
,good paper and we wish his successor
prosperity on the Vedette.
—Your absent relatives or friends
would appreciate the weekly visit of the
'T tarps to their home. You can have it
'ent to any address in Canada for the
balance of the year for 25 cents; or to
the United States for 45 cents.
-The new firm of J. G. Stewart &
Co. are now in possession of the Central
hardware store and are ready for busi-
ness. They will carry a full line of up-
to-date hardware, stoves and ranges.
Read their new advt. in another column
of this issue.
—Mr. Frank McConnell, of Wing -
ham announces in our advertising
columns that he is prepared to conduct
;auction sales in Huron County for any
parties wishing hie services. Mr. Mc-
0onnell has had an experience of many
years, and will no doubt be able to give
bis patrons the best of satisfaction.
Arrangements for sales can be made at
ithie Trims office.
PERSONAL.
T. B. ROBINSON,
Leader. Recording Secretary
TILE W1NatIABI TIMET, SutPTEbIBER 17, 19U8.
W. J. WYLES, Financial Secrets
FRANK McCONNELL,
Licensed Auetlonee for the
County of Et rou
Is prepared to conduet • tion sales of all des-
criptions, especially f in stock and imple-
ments, in any part of the country, on reason-
able terms. Orders left at the TIMES office
will be promptly and cheerfully attended to.
Miss Agnew was visiting in Clinton
And Londesboro last week,
Miss Taylor, of London, was visiting
for a few days with Mrs. J. J. Elliott,
Mies B. Cnnnningham is spending two
weeks at her parental home in Orillia,
Mies Jessie McLaren is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. D. Stewart at Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Moorehead, of
Teistowel, visited friends in town last
week.
Miss Emma Oakwood, of Bozeman,
Mont., is visiting with Mrs. A. J.
Mahone.
Miss P. Agnew, of Evanston, Ill., is
visiting with relatives and friends in
Wingham.
Mr. Robt. Hastings, of Cobalt, is
► spending a few days with his family in
Turnberry.
Mrs. ,T. Hamlin, of London, was
'visiting for a few days with her father,
Mr. C Dallas.
FARM FOR S
160 acres, lot 8, con. 1 i, T. 'nship of Howick.
On the premises are a re - stone house with
kitchen and woodshed 1 nk barn 30x34 with
straw shed 38x50 stab ng under the whole,
a never failing spring, about 20 acres of hard-
wood bush, balance cleared and in good state
of cultivation, free from noxious weeds, con-
venient to school and church. Get terms and
particulars on the premises, or address
W. W. LOWISH,
Gorrie P. O.
FARM FOR SALE
The undersigned offers for sale his 100 -acro
farm, being lot 2, con. 5, Turnberry. Tho farm
is 23, miles from Wroxeter, and 7 from Wing -
ham, and is a first-class one and is in good con-
dition. The buildings are of the very best,
Get terms and particulars on the premises, or
address JOHN MoTAVISH.
Wroxeter, 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 this 25th day of August. 1908.
PETER TERRIFF,
FARM FOR SALE.
RING'S FOR
BARGAINS 1
WE WANT
YOUR TRADE
New Fall Goods
MOM
As the time is now approaching when you will be making 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, Serges,
Panamer, eto., in all the leading shades.
MA►NI LES — We have them from 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
lines essential for the Fall trade is complete.
all
TIM BUTTER 22c. EGGS 20c.
GOOD
GOODS
G. Ea KING.
C HEAP
PRICES
TAKE NOTICE.
That J. S, Jerome, Dentist
ie making beautiful sets of
�aaaa�' teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airchamber. All
work guaranteed.
Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham,
Consisting of 200 acres, Lots 23, 21, and 25, on
the 10th Concession and Lot 24 on the Oth
Concession of Culross, 4 miles north-
west of Teeswater. About 150 acres cleared
and the balance in bush and pasture land.
This farm is in a high state of cultivation;
well fenced, and has extra good. baildinos,
Large bank barn 00x100, cement floors, stab-
ling for 00 head of cattle and 15 horses: pig and
sheep pens, hen house, driving and implement
sheds : ice house. The house is 3 storeys and is
in first-class shape; large rooms: cellar in
three apartments: house heated by furnace.
1 arge orchard. The Teeswater river rune
through this farm. This would make one of
the best dairy farms in the country, and for
grain, hay, root and corn raising cannot be
beaten. Tho above will be sold on easy terms,
and 'possession arranged to suit purchaser.
Any person requiring a first-class farm will
find it to their advantage to all and see this.
For further particulars apply to the owner 5,11
farm, or address all communications to Tees -
water P. O., when any other information re-
garding above v, ill be given.
H. STUCK Y, OWNER,
Teeswater P. O.
Mrs. J. J. Westgate, of Montreal, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.)
C. E. Jenkins,
Mrra. D. T. Hepburn, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Conithart, is visiting
with relatives in London.
Mu. T. G. Tipling, of Balcarres,
Man„ was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Tipling, Leopold street,
Mr. Adair Maguire, of Morris, left on
Tuesday morning for Edmenton, Alber-
ta where ho intends to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tipling, of Tor.
onto, aro tho gaeste of their cousin, Mr
Amos Tipling, Leopold street,
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Sproat, of North
Dakota, aro visiting with tab former's
sister, Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Shuter
street.
Mr. herb. Etgg has taken a position
with the G. T. R. in the plumbing de•
liartnient and his headritiartere will be
�t Lottflon.
]11;rai. 0. A. Oarrothert arid Miss
Mated V anals'ine have returned to
Loudon, after visiting their parents,
the RlaetAle Road..
Fall
Millinery
1908
Miss Boyd announces her Fall Mil iti-
ery Opening for ea"
ATTEND THE BEST ! !
CENTRAL
STRATFORD., ONT.
is recognized as the LARGEST, BEST
and MOST SUCCESSFUL practical
training school in Western Ontario.
Three departments:—
COMMERCIAL
SHORTHAND
TELEGRAPHIC
Our graduates secure gond positions
and forge to the front. Write for our
free catalogue; yon will find it inter-
esting. You may enter at any time.
ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN
PRINCIPALS.
TUESDAY EPT `22ND,
when there will a 'on display at her
salesrooms all latest and most
fashionable designs in headgear, trim-
mings, etc., for the coming Fall and
Winter wear.
The Ladies of Wingham and vicinity
are cordially invited to call and inspect
the varied and up•to-date assortment to
be found here.
Mies Shier is in charge this season, and
has returned from the city openings with
9 full knowledge of what is in vogue for
the coming season.
EARLY ORDERS ---We are now in a
position to €x outO an orders promptly
and satisfactorily.
Thanking ray runny patrons tot their
generous patronage in the past, and
soliciting a continuance of your esteemed
favors,
Miss Boyd.
Sir
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morning train fro
informal receptio
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commence at 2 0'
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London, and an
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ock sharp.
SPECIAL TRAIN
li'rom Listowel
ford and Goderic
demonstration is
Detwiled progr
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F. R. HODGuNs,
Secretary
AT SINGLE FARE
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1)R. J. W. Sitew,
Chairman.
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Fancy China
going at cost while they last.
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We also handle the best
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Teas and Coffee
in the market. Fresh grocer.
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The First Step
1, often means so much. It has
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,1 young people who wrote for our
4' Catalogue as the first step to-
ward a good salaried position.
M Take the step to -day. Address
+ Central Business College, 305
Yunge Street, Toronto.
W. H. SHAW,
.1. President,
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CANADIAN
PAC:IF-IC
LOWESTtho RATES
NORTH-WEST
by any route, are those on C. P R.
Homeeeekers' Exoursione, which are
now run via new Muskoka line. Hours
saved on old schedule. G0 -day 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, 15, 29
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 O,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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WESTERN
EXCURSIONS
SEPT. 17, 18, 19
Return fares from Wingham
DYTI1OIT :F0.60
8'7.40
57.30
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CLF,VELAAAD via Buffalo -8.55
CLEVELAND) via Detroit Lc 9.10
CHICAGO .312.40
SAGINAW
BAY CITY
GRAND RAPIDS
St. PAIL AND 3IINNEAPOLIS
828.40 $3190
all rail route via lake route
Final return limit Oct. 3, 1908
Unequalled Train Service
For Tickets and full information
see J. H. Beemer, Agent, Wingham.
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Nip -Up, Fall is Coming
And we are ready with the very newest productions which
money can buy. We invite you to call and inspect our goods and
values before purchasing. Each department is full of new suiting
effects ready to be gazed upon, when you will be convinced that
"The Little Eaton" is not behind but to the front, as the larger
city stores.
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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 17tb. Return
limit on all tickets Sept. 21st.
Special train will leave Wingham
6.30 a. m. going and returning leave
London 10.50 p. m,, Sept. I5th, loth
and 17th.
Low Rate Western Excursions
Going Sept 17, 18 and 19, from
Winghani.
Port Huron
Detroit •
Chicago
Bay City -
Grand Rapids
Saginaw • •
Minneapolis •
St. Paul • -
Cleveland via Buffalo and
C. & 13. Steamer
Cleveland via Detroit and
D. & 0, Steamers • $8.35
Return limit Monday, Oct, 8th,
1908. W. Henry, Depot Agent, or J.
D, McDonald, D.P,A., Toronto, Ont.
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Men's and Ladies' of all kinds arriving daily. Come early and get the choice.
Millinery
This Department has made a good showing last season, under the able super-
vision of Miss Little, and she has just returned from the openings with her complete
stock which is the largest ever shown in this town. We ask you to inspect our show
rooms before making up your mind. Ladies, we welcome you and your friends.
All departments are being well replenished with New Fall Goods. Don't
forget we appreciate the smallest purchase. •
TRADE OF ALL RINDS WANTED AT ALL TIMES.
FARMERS, TO THE FRONT !
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