The Wingham Times, 1909-03-04, Page 8•
THZ WI.NORAM TIMES, MABOM, 4, 11109
MINQR IXICAt.S.-
--Replsy meeting of the Public
So17o01 Board nextTacaday evening.
--CMOs baa 152 hospitals, 199 homes,
000 oossvente, 46 houses of indilatr$ and
ss industrial aohoole.
'--Olt MOAT of thio week, Miss Hilda
Kokes came to Wingham Baeinesto 0o1 -
lege to dtudy stenography,
—Mr. Lewin Balton, of Listowel has'
been elected President of the Ontario
Land Saryeyor'e 4seociation.
Wingiaatn L. 0. L. meets Friday
evening of this week. . large attend -
;Moe of members is gequested.
—Mies Georgia Howe, of Wroxater,
arrived in town ou Monday and is
atn.dyiug stenography et the Wingham
Beanies* College.
—Mr. Wm. Britton has dispoaed of
his moving platen) business, "Wonder.
land," to Mr George Oorbett, of SIM•
ooe, who took postieesion on Monday.
—Our readers will be pleaeed to learn
that Frank Howson has passed the
orit►oal point and is Hour out of danger.
Wo hope to see the young man fa•ly
recovered in a short time.
--.aware. Currie 6o Rintonl shipped a
or load of heavy horses to Winnipeg on
Tuesday. This is the third load of
boron this firm has shipped to the West
daring the Last three weeks.
--Ernest W. Linkletar recently under-
went an operation, which was perform-
ed by Dr. Redmond. It is hoped that
Ernie will soon be folly reoevered, as
he has been an invalid t, dr nearly q
year.
—The finest leaves from Ceylon tea
plantations are contained in "Salado"
Tea. It is pecked in sealed lead
packets to preserv&ite delioions Savor
and aroma. Sold by all grocers; never
by peddlers, or in bulk.
A ndissionary meeting will be held in
St. Paul's Church, on Wednesday even-
ing, March 10th, oommenoigg at 7 30
o'clock. Rev. 0. H Shorts, Missionary
from Japan will give an address. The
publio cordially invited.
Mr: John McTavish, of tot 2, conces-
sion 6, Turnberrt, will hold an saotion
stale of farm stook and implements on
Thursday, March 11th. There is a good
lot of horses and cattle. Sale at 1
o'o]ook. welts PuiiVis, anotioneer,
--The weather atatietios for February
show that it was an unusually moist
month, and much milder than February
of last year. The rainfall wits just
double that in February, 1908, being
2 18 inches, as compared with 1.09 in
February of last year.
—Mr. S. Bennett, of the Wingham
planing znill last week made a contract
with Mr. L. H. Beeman, of the Blue.
vale road for the erection of a dwelling
hones, same to be built so that it can be
moved to New Ontario, where Mr.
Beaman intends locating.
—A "National Sooial" under the
auspices of the Weatmipater Guild of
Si. Andrew's ohnroh, will be held on
the evening of Tuesday, March 16th.
An excellent programme will be given
and refreshments served. Admission 10
and 15 ole. Everybody weloome.
—Mr. P. B, Mo]Ieuzie, ex -M. P,, for
South Brute, left last week for Soot -
land, where he will be engaged in im-
migratton work for about three menthe,
with headquarters in Glasgow. While
a member of parliament during the past
four years, Mr. Mo enzie was chairman
of the Committee on`.Agrioniture and
Colonization and in that oapaoity be-
came an Authority els colonization mat-
ters,
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PERSONAL.
We shall be glad to have contributions to
thfa column from any of one readers, It you
heave visitors cm purpose going away yourself.
drop in aid tell ne, or tend no a note to that
seed.
Polite Ottirdren.
It is said that. when Maoteol o e a
uoy of six, waf asked to have twine
bare pudding he politely replied,
"Thank you,, I have enjoyed an am-
ple sufficiency:*
This sage reply is matched by a
little Cleveland girl who, when of-
fo ed a second frosted cake, ahow.ed
her excellent training by answering,
"'Mamma has directed me to always
refrain from taking a. second piece
,f anything."
It is gratifying to know, however,
.hat the childish nature promptly
••asserted itself when the little maid
tided:
"But you can lay it on my plate,
.1 yup please."
Mr. Edward Everett, Of Alien Park
Was visiting for a few days with old
frlendA ill Wingham.
Mr. Thos. Dodds, of Mitchell wag
visiting for a few day* this week with
old friends in Wingham..
311x. 1ohn R#ntoltl of Last Wawanoeh,
left on Tuesday for the Wept, where he
intends residing in future.
Mr. Elder, of Brandon, Man, is spend.
Lug a few days in thi* diettiol buying a
oar load of heavy horded to ship to the
`est.
Meters. Thos. Ginn and Fred Burley,
Of Detroit were visiting fora few Mays
with there cousin, Ilfrj. it, S. Tindall, S.
Line, Turnbcrry.
Mr. Lindy, sen., and little grand-
danghter, Mary Lundy, were visitors at
Mr. E. H. Boderna' nt Winghani, for
rot dsyd.---Dlyth Standard.
Mr, Jai. Tough, et successful rancher
Of Edmonton, Alberta, was v1eiting at
the 11otno of Mr. and Itra, W. S. Link.
'butes, Tnrnberry for a few daya.
Mrs. (Dr.) ]14rset, who hat been eft
England for some months and Mrs. 0.,
T. Lobs, of Berlin, axe 'Visiting et the
tell* o! their parents, 33*, and Mrs. P.
Msodonl,
Mr, Al/reborn 1 Crisohtel, of Alllsay,
N.Y., `„ was vietting With his sister, Mr*.
Mat) 1 , Petrie. Mr, Hneohtel1tst.s�yre*
*tatty' bdirt appointed tlt r*or or tors
airy try the Dominion Gorstinsiont.
The Banana,
The banana is said to have thirty -
:our times the nutritive value of the
•,,tato and twenty-five times that of
snood. In the West Indies the na
Lives out the fruit into strips called
-pegs," dry these in the sun and
grind them into flour, out of which
w11y excellent dishes are made. No
c,heapor food grows in the tropics.
The plant begins bearing fourteen
months after being planted. It re -
:nixes no cultivation and produces
„arvests uninterruptedly for eleven.
.ears. A few feet of ground noun.
'sizes a plant, and the space of a
leoryard will grow plants enough, to
maintain a lame family,
Dog Must Not Work -
Some misguided person returning
:rum a continental holiday has won-
lered why dogs are not need in Eng-
land as beasts of burden. The rea-
son why is nothing lesssimple than
a statute. As long ago as 1839 an
act was passed making it a punish-
able offence for any person within the
metropolitan area .to "use any dog
for the purpose of drawing or help-
ing to draw any cart, carriage, truck
or barrow." Fifteen years later, in
1854, an act, passed in "the more
effectual prevention of cruelty to
animals," extended the prohibition
to all parts of the kingdom.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A.aialpie and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene
with the soothing properties of slippery elm end lico-
rice. Your druggist or from us, 100 in stnmps-
Lcn nQo, dare Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 4oz
Direct to Western Canada,
The Oansdian Facile "Winnipeg
press," leaving Toronto at 10.16 .. m
daily. carries through Atand and
tourist leaping oare for Win•' peg, the
Northwest and Pao fie Cosi.t. 'Ibis is
the only direct, thr ugh bar service to
Western Canada, t run the entire
distance through Canadian territory,
and the time made is considerably faster
than by any other route.
Beoanee the school trustees of Section
No. 9, near Amherstburg, appointed a
colored teacher, the white children nave
all been withdrawn from the school.
Two of the three trustees are colored.
KEEP ,CHILDREN WELL.
An occasional dose of gentle laza.
tive such as Baby's Own Tablets will
(tear the etoniaah and bowels of all
offending matter, and will keep little
ones well and happy For this rea-
son the Tablets should be kept in
every home. Mothers have the guar-
antee of a government analyst that
this medicine contains no opiate or
harmful drug. airs. Geo. McLean,
Springfield, N. S., says:—"I have
need Baby's Own Tablets and know
them to be a onre for all the minor
ills of childhood I recommend them
to all mothers." Sold by medicine
dealers or by mail at 96 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brookville, Ont.
MORN.
FI@C11.—In llowick, on February 24011, to
D8r, and Mrs, JOhm Fitch; a daughter.
rAlso
Eolronroze,—In Wtngbam, on Wierah 1st,
.Agnes Patterson, re det of the lata George
Boughton, aged 82 yearn.
Mulvnve-in Chicago, on March and, Ella
Mabel Mulvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Mulvey-, of Wingham, aged 241 years.
Jottrteroir-1n Turnberrd, on February 25th,
Margaret J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnston, aged 1 year, 6 months and 16 days.
Bsan. In Einlosa, on February 20th, Mar.
gores, 5 months: 'wife 9odfa Ws m. Barr, aged i,4
years, 9.
MoPannsolt.--In Kinloss, on February 23rd,
Mary Ann, relict of the late James MoPhheraon,
aged 00 years.
oo$ane —ln llowic'k, bn February 23rd,
Thomaa Goggin, In his 68th year.
DrygihhnwiofSrua2G, Catharine, a ur. on
Densmore, aged 09 years
PACif fl:
510 w5.
SETTLERS'
TRAINS
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PrSadist troseleg
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Special
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;tools teltillbitt it
MAIteitsn4eratel,
*O.11s seat.
Scalers and tangles
,tiR )8twork
Wouldlteelilar 'rains
la rtio t'h refrte
101,15 P.sle. ,stir
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WAIST CARS ON Atl. MAIN
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ASSIGNEE'S SALE
of valuable
Farm Property
in the Township of Turnborry, In the County
of Huron.
There will be offered for sale by Public
of Wunghcm in the Brunswick
Dof lliuron o14 Town
Saturday, 2Oth day of Bch,,
iiug valuaoble property, Innately: o All the spa
+'r lot number aixteee in the' ' coneet91o4 of
theistic/ Township of Tnreb> ry, situate be-
tween the Southern bounds line of said lot
and the River Afaitlan• and containing
twenty -live acres of nd , ore of less. This
property is situate o . t gravel road about
bmlfutilo of lbhoaoutobo-haute from Z ndal
House. There ark on the property a Comfort
able frame dwelling and a good frame barn
and stables.
Terme of sale 100 of the urehase money on
the day of eale, and the balance within twenty
days thereafter when the purchaser shat be
entitled to possession
The property will be sold subject to a reser-
ved bid
Further pertieulars and conditions of the
sale will be known on the day of sale or may
be had on application to the undersigned.
Dated at Wingham this Srd day of March,
A. D. 1909.
T. A. MILLS,
Assignee.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
up to 12 o'clock on the 18th of March, 1909, for
building a cement wall under the Salem
Methodist Church (woxeter Circuit.l Size of
ohnroh 40 x 28 feet • wall to be 13 inches thick
and 8 feet high, 4 inches to project for brick-
ing purposes; T e basement floor is also to be
Cemented inside wall and floor to be plastered
and steel troweled, outside wall to be plast-
ered from ground up and blocked. Said wall
to have six windows and three doors. Gement
to be supplied by -_ the congregation and left on
the premises. Work to be commenced about
1st of June next. The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. For further parti-
culars apply to
D. L. WEIR,
Secy.-Treas.
Wroxeter, Out,
FOR SALE.
A pure bred Durham bull calf, 11 months
old; good breeding and good quality; color
deep red. Also a quantity of cedar posts,
telephone poles, eto.�. ,,,
J. 0, FYFE,
Wm ham, P. O.
Residence one and a half miles south of
Wingham.
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$4. Sets 4.
T. Toilet Sets 4.
Jardinieres
and all
Fancy China
And don't forget to
.p pound of our
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try a
TEAS AND COFFEE
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they are sure to please
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Ml TRUNK SYS EM
SETTLERS
Low rates to pertain points in
Saeketohewan and Alberta, vie.
Ohioago or Port Arthur, each Tues-
day during March and April.
PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS
Daily until April 30th.
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Seattle, Wash IS47
g7SpVancouver,
kane, Wash
Portland, Ore
One way second-class from Wingham
COBALT AND BOWSAW
The Pioneer Bente in vie Grand
Trunk and T. els N. 0. Railways,
Per fun information as to rates,
routes, eta„ apply to W. Henry,
Depot Agent. or address d`. D. Mo.
Donald, D. P. A., Toronto.
NEW
TELEPHONE'
DIRECTORY
The Bell Telephone Company
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KING'S KING'S
The Old
25 per cent, off all Furs.
See our Dress Goods. Dress Linens, etc.
New Oingharns, New Prints, New Flannelettes.
WANTED.—Argy quantity White Beans, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Apples, Feathers, etc.
GOOD
GOODS
G. E. KING.
CHEAP
PRIDES
renstemelellenetiseiseetnelle
Special Announcement No. 6
PROCLAMATION
We:hereby proclaim that we have appointed Willie de Co. as sole
selling agents in Winghaln for the celebrated
ASTORIA SLOES FOR MEN
THE COOK, FITZGERALD CO., LONDON
In connection with the abo%e we beg to announce that the
New Spring Lines
of this famous shoe have just arrived and are THE SWFLLEST EVER
ASTORIA. SHOES are KNOWN FAR AND WIDE as the
Myj" ARISTOCRATIC SHOE OR IN OTHER WORDS
The Leaders of Fashion
Below we will endeavor to describe 2kind of the ANEW S RING •
LINES.
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for the month of March in the experience of this House. How i
do we account for it? Well, simply that the goods and trim-
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mings are the very best, and they are made and finished in the
hest and latest styles known to the beat designers in Canada and a
New York. And the prices at which they are offered has a great ,*
deal to do with their rapid sale. Come in. It will be a pleasure o
for us to show them and quote price. •
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Prints, Ginghams, MIuslins, Lawns and Trimmings of every des -
as eription are hero in abundance, and are pleasing our customers
ain every particular.
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• Curtain Material of the very latest and best designs,
Best Groceries
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a est and cleanest Oat Meal alway s in stock. Try a package and s
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Wabaaraegag0aectoo Oee00Aa* sofa000eawaaartAaaararaase•a
Oh`' CANADA
is about to publish a new Inane of the
OFFICIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
for the district of. Western Ontario,
including WINO IAM
Orders for new Connections,
ahenttes of firm muses, changes of
street, addrt:see, or for duplicate
mntriei!tbo id bo bonded in AT
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L. .i/.i11,M,
Mfrs Monitor.
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Red Clover
Mammoth ;Clover
Alsike Clover
Lucerne Clover
Timothy, etc,
The above in the hest
totalities only and now
on sale,
G. E. King
CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wingham Circle, No. 434
Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8
fm.. in hall in Chisholm: Block. Candidates
or cheap, reliable insurance solicited, Ask to
see our rates of any member or officers.
Ladies accepted at. same rate as men.
R. A.wwnr, T. E. ROBINSON,
Leader. Recording Secretary
W. J. WYIxs, Financial Secretary.
Russia Tan Calf Oxfords
Oak tan ontsoles and insoles, on
the "Cuckoo" toe. They
look narrow and neat but in
reality are buil wide fitting
and comfortable
Price $4.50 per pair
Ox Blood Bluchers
Beautiful color and not to showy.
The uppers are made of the
very best calf and solea and
insoles of oak tan sole -
leather.
Price $5.00 per pair.
Samples of the above and others in South Window
WILLIS & CO.
SOLE AGENTS ASTORIA SHOES FOR MEN
FINE SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. PRONE iia 9
The Taylor -Anderson Co., Ltd.
MANUFACTURE THEIR OWN CLOTHING'
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
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The undersigned will keep for service On his
p rem ises, Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, (Blaevale
toad) a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar.
Terms—$1, to be paid at time of service.
T. M. HENDERSON,
Wingham, P. 0.
D. BELL'S
MUSIC EMPORIUM
Headquarters for all kinds
of Musical Instruments.
Pianos
No more beautifsil or appropriate
gift than a Piano. We have them
from all the great makers. P'or
finish, workmanship and tone they
are unexcelled, and et right prices.
Violins
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We have the Urged and beet stook
ever before shown in 'Vitinghbm,
and at prices 10 Ault every peraon.
To violin players, We ask you to
calf and judge for yourselves.
Phonographs
1V'othtng snore popular and pleas.
. The
. E n I s o x has the new than a Ph o nopAmbetol
lleoords, which play twine as long
as the old ones. Every home
Should have one-etheyare enjoyed
by both old and young.
Organs
We have s great number Second-
hand Organs, taken in exohange
for Pianos. Some of them have
been in use only a few months.
All in first'olate condition. Will
be sold very cheap and on easy
tome,
Sewing Machines
Wallow a very large stook 4l both
(Uneaten and Atnerionn worded.
tem. If you are canternplctin
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purobesin * m opine, it wilt pay
,'Foul to towel and lee them.
On O 1'0 I ;1 OWINGBMX
Is it too early to mention new
styles for Men's Clothing ?
For the past two weeks we have been busy
putting our new Spring Stock on the tables --
getting ready for you as soon as you feel like
looking. Many people like to buy now, sq as to
secure the very choicest picking—and it's a wise
plan. We challenge comparison with any stock
of Men's Clothing in Huron County, and that's
" going some." The showing of beautiful fabrics
for 1909 is now ready, and we want all our cus-
tamers and others to see them as early as possible
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THE HOME OF REAL VALUES. . COME ON IN.
The Taylor -Anderson Co., Ltd
EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS
Opposite National Hotel .. - WIN GHAT
CANADIAN
P/:1/4CI FI c
Special Trains
for Settlers
travelling to the West with livestock
and elfeotr Will leave Toronto at 10.15
p. re., every Timidity during March
fund April.
SetIleri travelling axone and with
their fatnfilee should nee regular
trains, leaviog Toronto deity et 10.15
p. m. Oolonist and Tourist Sleepers
attached.
0, P. 1 ., is tha onlydlreot and
through oar line to the est,
A gers Apply
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Central
Business
College
ct'1'ANDS reacts to hes young men
17 and 'women to. min indeptndr
enee and iiuecers. It heel Iiten the
start to thontaade flutes thotentada
of enn pmoiilb. it ma help tea.
Write tot Catalogue, Ante* any
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