The Wingham Times, 1908-10-15, Page 68
HISS SPARLING
lduate of Toronto Conservatory
Of masse
,lend Authorized Teaoher of the Fletcher
Iliad° Method, Symplex and Kinder-
nurten (having studied this method with
'the originator, at the Synthetic School,
sew York).
Pupils prepared for Conservatory ex-
imInaations, both in Theory and Piano.
CLASSES OPEN dth ;SEPT.
)?or information regarding tuition,.
alts„ amply at her home, Minnie street.
MINOFt LOCALS.
Next pili+!?n holiday is Thanksgiving'
,say—Monday, November 9th.
—P. H. WalIey, the druggist, has a
mew advt. in this issue. Read it.
Repeat it:--"Shiloh's Cure will an
sv ys cure my coughs and colds."
—Liberal political meeting in the
opera house next Wednesday evening.
Regular meeting of Oamp °ale•
stoma, Sons of Sootland will be held
meet Monday evening.
—Parties who intend going deer
Taunting this season can secure their
licensee from Mr. Geo. A Phippen.
Tun W1.5101IA,14 TIMMS, OCTOBER 15, 1008
Registration. of Clydesdales,
e The season when oonsiderable trading
will be done in breeding Clydesdales is
pow owning closer to hand. There are
saltily Uwe cud young stallions in the
country whioh are eligible for registra-
tion in the Clydesdale Stud Book, and
whoa) owners have still neglected to
record thein. This is a dietinot disad-
vantage, as very often the neglect to do
eo spoils the sale of the filly. Boyers
will always try to got them at a mach
lower price, and, in many oases
the sale is lost through lack of time to
get the papers. ern
buyer, shippers ato the in a west cap e at only
avail themselves of the law rates and
trine service of the asaooiati + car when
the Canadian Registratio, oertifioate ie
ents oan be
freight rates if
Then, too, the
buyers are so mach
ing up the stud books
—'he dates for the series of political
l.,e.nia,gs in the interests of Arch Hislop
orau be found in another column of this
i,98ue.
—Mrs. Matheson, who underwent an
exceedingly dangerous oper. •ion at the
hospital this week is doing s well as oan
be expected.
—The more you kn, about tea, the
Tilor3 you will ap late the delicate
fragrance and • eiioioas flavor of
"'Salads" Tea.
—Mr. John Ritchie, of Toronto, and
2oreaerly of Brussels, has purchased Mr.
0. Rintoul's barbering business in town
,And took possession this week.
.—D. B. Anderson, of the Bluevale
Toad won 33 prizes at the Luoknow fall
fair and James Henderson won over 50
prizes at the Teeswater fall fair.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Onre will al -
Teem oure my coughs and colds,"
—A new time table went into effect
on the G T. R. last week. The only
ohmage affecting Wingham is that the
night train from Palmerston and To-
ronto arrives some eight minutes later.
—Political matter has been having
aura place iu the TIMES for the past few
weeks. The battle will soon be over
and we will be down to paying par-
ticular attention to the general news of
the district.
—Mise Maggie Fi-her was able to be
'moved from the hospital to her home on
' a:a:.lay r..ac° Mie G 0. Hanna i8 now
nicely on the mend. The many friends'
of these two ladies will be pleased to
to bar that they are recovering.
C SOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
simple and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS
,They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene
with the Rothia;; properties of slippery elm and lico-
iae, 'your druggist or from us, lee in stamps.
Jaterato, Maas Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 4or
—Tho Western Foundry Co. is so
ruched with orders that the workmen
are now l.ntttrg in extra hours. The
"Heron" Stoves, ranges and furnaces
ure giving taxa' satisfaction and a ready
'market is soon found for the different
lilies of goods.
—At Teeswater fall fair on Wednes
day of last week 0. A. Rintonl won
firnt with hie, roadetar team and Alex
Carson, seecnd. J E Swarts won first
on carriage team. At Lucknow fair,
Wm. Maxvrell won second with his
oar::ag te.un.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson, of
the iueva.e ;fled, celebrated the tenth
anniversary C their marriage on Mon-
day last, when a number of relatives
and intimate friends were invited for
dinner and a few pleasant hours spent
tegother. The numerous friends of Mr,
and Mrs. Henderson will wish them
aeae y more years of happy wedded
life.
produced. Looal ehtp
made at haif the regal
the aminal is r:cord
fact that prosp;+tiv
en the habit of
for trace of ani els whioh they may be
able to purchase, is a great advantage to
the owner who has recorded his young
animals. There are many reasons why
this should be attended to early. For
blank forme, etc., write to Accountant,
National Live Stook Records, Ottawa,
Owners of Clydesdales eligible for regis-
tration will please note the advertise-
ment which appears elsewhere in this
issue, making the announcement that
the secretary of the Clydesdale Horse
Association of Canada will be at the
Queen's hotel on Wednesday the 21st, in
order to give assistance to those desirous
of registering their animals and who
have as yet failed to do so.
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RING'S FOR1 ,
BARGAINS ! WE WANT
YOUR TRADE
SEASONABLE ..... . .. ....
GOODS.
Our stock of goods for the Fall and Winter trade le now complete, and we
have the best gocds in our many different lines that money can
bay, at the meet reasonable prioes.
DRESS GOODS. -5 pieces Suitings. Min. wide, in navy, brown, red, green
and black, regular $1 25, for 74-0, Our range et Dress Goods, Silks,
Trimmings, eta , is the largest we have ever shown, and from the
mauy lines can suit the most oritioal buyer,
LADIES' JACKETS.—In this line we have a fine selection, from the
cheaper grades to the best,
1 i+'tl ,S,--'4Ye have the largest range, beat qualities, newest styles and all-
round good goody that we have ever shown, comprising Ladies' Fur
and Fur -lined Coats, Neck Furs, Muffs, Gents' Fur Coats, eto.
Oar Underwear, Ready.to•Wear Clothing and Raincoats in both Ladies and
Gents, pre worthy of your closest inspection.
- EXTltti SPECIAL
50 pieces of Wrapperette, 36 -in. wide, all good colors and
patterns, regular 25o, for per yard • - - - 10c
Another shipment (and the last) of THAT TABLE LINEN, reg.
50o per yard, for - - - - - 25e
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W P NTED.—AU kinds trade, Butter, Eggs, Beans, Dried Apples, eto.
TUB BUTTER 220 - EGOS 20e
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GOODS
G. E. KING.
C HEAP
PRICES
September Crop Report.
The September crop report issued by
the Dominion Department of Agrioul
tare estimates the wheat orop of the
Dominion at nearly 125,000,000 bushels,
the oat crop at 270.000,000, and that of
barley at 50,000,000. On the basis of
prices likely to rule for the grains nam-
ed these three principal crops, if all sold,
ought to realize $230,000,000, But all
will not be sold. Enough will have to
to be retained for the farmer's own
bread and next year's seeding. On the
other hand, the bulk of and the barley
oat crop will give a larger return to the
producer by being transformed into
meats and dairy products than they
would if sold as grain at prioes now
ruling. The same is true of the mixed
grains, whioh are estimated to yield
nearly 20,000,000 bushels, as well as
of the ether coarse grains, corn, hay and
roots. It is fairly well within the mark
to say that the field props of Canada,
which this year will be marketed either
in the raw or the more finished form,
will realize not less than $350,000,000.
—Toronto Star.
PERSONAL.
Mrg. Jas. !'�TcKie is visiting friends in
Tara.
Cir. Ten H. Mitchell has returned
home frim T,rz onto.
Mr. Huth Mark, M. P. P., of }linear.
dine we.s in ie, n thio week.
Rola. ",?':fl. Rola. NTascaeil `sailed for a few
days With frleads in Stratford,
!','�`;. R Kt: `:•3 was visiting' for over
;althea y wine relatives at Ingersoll,
'rairomuth, of Toronto was
vioi!inle •ter 2.•`v days with old friends
in Wi t zhain.
ales John holron, who )pent some
tit'1e. '`:' the West vieiting with her
nephew, retneeed home last week.
held (Comet In the
Tate.; mall, vii„a1,bFm, for the revision
of tin lf:r3 •>e.trre' lists on Tuesday
Or 'r aa.nm<ericieg at 10 e'ulcok
a.
tea-
H
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2Jkcors
"SIG yota ore sneering from
'virsure blood, thin blood, de-
,hilhy, nervousness, to 'hens- > '
don, you should begin at once
with Ayer's Sursnpariila, the
Srrenperilla you have known
' i .;18 your life. Your doctor
l;ttows it, too. Ask him about it.
.BORN.
CAW-MT—In Wingham, on October 10th, to
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Calvert; a son.
WIIpSTER: In Kinloss, on October 5th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Webster, a son.
W ILLIAMSON.—In Wingham, on October 1st,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williamson; a son.
MARRIED
MCLEAN—ErDER —At Blyth, on Oct. 7th, by
Rev Dr. McLean, of Goderich, assisted by
Rev. J. L..Small, B. A , Blyth, Amy 0. Elder,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Elder, to Rev.
W. 1. McLean, M. A., of Brigden, formerly of
Blyth.
OuBnrs—GARRICic.—In Winnipeg, on Wed-
nesday, Sept 30th, by Rev. Dr. Gordon, Mr.
Robert B. Currie. of Edmonton, Alta., to Miss
Jessie M. Garrick, of Wingham. Ont.
DIED
HAMILTON.—In Wingham, on October 8th,
Isabella Hamilton, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Hamilton, age 27 years and 10 months.
VANsTor a.—In Wingham, on the 13th inst.,
Marion Louise,infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. 'Pannone, aged 1 year and 3 months.
MILNE.—In Wingham, on October 6th, Mary
Gaynor, wife of Mr. Alex. K. Milne, of Kinloss,
aged 61 years.
IRVING—In Bluevale, on Cctober 14th. Hazel
Irving, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Irving, aged 3 months and 21 days.
WHITE.—In Howick. on October 3rd, John
White, aged 44 years.
Fran:IL—In Sinless, on October•6th, Harold
Fisher, aged 13 years and 10 mouths.
FRASER: In Blyth, on Oct. 7th. Elizabeth
Fraser, relict of the late Hugh Fraser, aged 09
years and 6 months.
U. til, -.1 ttiPro la daily actin - of the bevels,
..�ihy - ., 01,:; et2 eau,6ntlleead-
r l° oM r, n ucrl, dual els n rind tl.ui
i �. �, ,M' a 1%.0 areriilea pilfroml 'A gently-,
51 re�e,alOs,
b74. AittO 2.0,0 11, arena.
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AGUE cIJRRE.
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TEACHER WANTED.
TAKE NOTICE.
That J. S, Jerome, Dentist
is making beautiful seta of
teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airohamber, All
work guaranteed.
Office in Chisholm Blook, Wingham.
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For Union S. S. No. 7, Turnberry and Fast
Wawanosh. Applications, stating qualifica-
tions and salary expected, will be received up
to Saturday, October '4th. Duties to com-
mence with January, 1902. Apply to
JAMES GODKIN,
Wingham, P. O.
TEACHER WARTED.
DOMINION ELEC
Male teacher, second-class professtonal, pre-
ferred, for Lower Wingham school. Applica-
tions, with testimonials, and stating qualifica-
tions and salary expected, will be received by
the undersigned up to Saturday. Oct. alst.
R . S. LINKLATER.
Secretary -Treasurer.
Wingham P. O.
IONS, - 1908
Pablio meetings i
ARCH.
FRANK McCONNELL,
Licensed Auctioneer for the
County of iinrou
Is prt pored to conduet auction pales of all deg
criptioa,s, cspzclaliv farm stock and imple-
ments, in any reset of the country, oa reason-
able terms. Orders left at the Tours office
will be promptly and cheerfully attended to.
TOWN OF WING AM!:
Notice is hereby given that a Burt will be
heti, pursuant to The Ontario Voter:i List
Act, by l i s Honour the Judge' of the County
Court of the County of Hunan, at the Town
Hall at the Town of Wingh in, an
Tuesday, 21th y of October,
Leos, ato'clock a. in., to hear and determine
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complai ts of errors and cmb.sions in the
Voters' List t of the Municipality of Wingham
for the year MR
Dated at Wingham this lath day of October
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Clerk of :MunicipalityLof•Win O am.
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Yung() Street, Toronto. 44
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the interest of
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esday, Oot. 14
sday, Oot. 15
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day, Oot. 17
•lay, October 19
day, Ootober 20
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rsday, Oat. 22
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urday, Oot. 24
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All meetings wil commence at 7 30
o'clock p. m., ex pt at 'Wingham,
whioh will be at 8 o' look p. m.
Addresses will be iven by Mr, Hislop
and other prominen Liberals.
The Opposition oa didate or his repre-
sentative will be gi en an opportunity
to speak.
Ladies cordially invited and seats
reserved for them.
GOD SAV THE KING,
AUCTI
Farm Stock,
nitu
S. Half Lot
FRIDAY
at 1 o'clo
Horse 12 yea
drive,; mare 9 y
supposed to b
Hope; mare 5
tall, supposed t
Hope; 2 spri
Hope. 4 cow
steer 2 years of
2 steers 1 year
2 spring calves,
shire sow with
in pig, import()
to be in pig, 3 y
ed sow 5 moot
a number of
wagon, pair
cutter nearly n
er, Noxon mo
rake nearly ne
vator nearly ne
nearly new, se
plow, kangaroo
pniper, fanning
lbs. stook rack an
stones, wheelba
rank, pig rack,
spring seat, a nn
of double harness,
set of chain barn
sets of whiflletrees
jack, a number of
gels, Val acres of t
if not sold befor
wood cook stove
table, Loader char
pans, a number of
crowbar and apo
model grass Seed
forks acid shovels a
numerous to menti
Everything in fir
without reserve ai
sold his farm,
TERMS. --All enrr
Dash; over that
credit will be give]
proved joint notes.
cash on credit amot
to be cash,
P. S. SCOTT, ,
Auctioneer.
N SALE
mplements, Fur -
etc.
AT
5, Con. 4, Morris
ON
CTOBER 16th
k, the following
s old good to work or
ars old sired by Testall,
in foal to Scotland's
ears old sired by Tes-
be in foal to Scotland's
fillies by Scotland's
enpposed to be in calf,
, 3 heifers 2 years old,
ld, 2 heifers 1 year old,
summer calves. York-
edigree supposed to bo
Yorkshire sow supposed
ung sows from iraport-
s old. 50 barred rocks,
brown leghorns. Truck
ob-sleigha, top baggy,
w, Massey -Harris bind -
r, Massey -Harris steel
, Massey Harris oniti-
Noxon steel seed drill
Iron harrows, walkiug
plow, scorner, root
ill, set of scales 2000
all complete, 2 grind -
ow, 'steamboat, hay
g crate, gravel box,
er 01 cow chains, set
et of single harness,
ss, 45 cedar posts, 2
2 neck yokes, wagon
cgs, ?z acre of mart -
snips, 20 tons of hay
sale, parlor stove,
cupboard, kitchen
, a number of milk
reamery Dans, steel
n, pruning knife,
ver, a number of
d other articles too
n.
t•class shape. Sale
the i roprieior has
of $5 and under,
mount 12 months
on furnishing ap-
4 per cent. off for
its. Hay and roots
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Pro rietoir.
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BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for service) on his
premises. Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, (Bluevale
Road) a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar.
Tetras -41, to be paid at tint) Of cervica,
T. M. 1#11'2t'DLr1t801,t,
wirgham, P. C3,
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CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wingham Circle, No. 434
Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8
p m. In hall in Chisholm Bloat. Candidates
for cheap, reliable insurance solicited. Ask to
see our rates of any member or officers.
Ladies accepted at same rate as men.
REV. T. S. BoxLE, T. E. ROrNsoN,
Leader. Recording Secretary
W. J. WYLEs, Financial beoretary.
The Great School
J CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Our past record and our present
grade of work stamps us as the great
practical training school of Western
Ontario.
We have three departments:—
COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND,
TELEGRAPHIC.
Our graduates are in demand as
Business College teaohers as well as
office assistants Individual instruc-
tion. Enter now. Large catalogue
free. Write for it.
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HUNTERS EXCURSIONS
Return Tickets at Single Fare
OCTOBER 6th TO NOV. 3rd
To points in Tomagami, pointe
Mattawa to Port Arthur. To Geor-
gian Bay and Maokinaw Division,
Port Arthur via N. N. Co., and to
certain noints in Quebec, New Bruns-
wink, Nova Scotia and Neevfound•
land.
OCT, 22nd TO NOV- 3rd
Muskoka Lakes, Penetan Lake of
a a,
Bays. Midland, Maganetawan River,
L kefle1d adawabk
to Depot Har-
bor, Argyle to Ooboconk, Lindsay to
Halliburton, Sherbet Lake via S.
and P. Ry., and pointe from Severn
to North Bay inclusive,
Return limit on all tickets, Satur-
day, Deo. 501. 1908., or until close of
Navigation, if earlier, to pointe
reached by steamer°. Fail informa-
tion from W. Henry, town agent, or
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AUTUMN STORE NEWS
FUR DEPARTMENT.
Having had, as has been the custom in this big department, every fur
thoroughly examined by an expert furrier before being placed in stock, we are
again in a position to ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE every fur we sell. And
having scoured the markets of East and West for the newest styles, you will buy
knowing you are buying right.
LADIES' FUR -LINED COAT.
A special leader is our heavy
black beaver shell,lined
with finest rat, genuine
sable collar, we sell and
guarantee to you at $60.00
NO. 1 ISABELLA SABLE SET
The new Empire Muff, and
72 inch. full -fur Stole of
heavy soft Isabella
• Sable, rich deep color.
One of our plums at $20:00
Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Department.
Again we surpass ourselves in the immensity of our range of ready-to-
wear Coats, Mantles, and Skirts, the superb styles, the unsurpassed workmanship,
the perfect fit, give a tone to our garments which makes selling easy.
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
SILKS.
Our Silk Department has
many money saving
values, but above all
we call your attention
to our guaranteed Blacks.
CHIFFON TAFFETA AT 75c..
+ A splendid weight .Black
Chiffon Taffeta with a
guarantee on every
yard, and a winner, at 75c
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All that is newest you can rely
on finding in our up-to-date dress
goods department. Keeping right
in touch with dame fashion and
her demands, our styles are al-
ways correct.
Imported French Broadcloths.
Imported French Chiffon
Broadcloths in swagger
plaids, and plain colors.
46 -in wide an excep-
tional value at per yd $'1.00
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Men's and Boys' Clothing.
BOYS' SUITS. -1n our Boys' Clothing department you will find new goods
arriving—the best yet ha style and values.
MEN'S SUITS.—The immense stock we always carry in men's tailor-made
clothing gives you a selection beyond comparison, and our prices save you dollars.
OVERCOATS.—For then and boys that have the style, fit and finish of the
► best tailor-made garments, and halt the price.
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Wingham; Ont.
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