The Wingham Times, 1909-08-05, Page 88
T.11 1 'WINGHA i TIMES, AUGUST 5, 1809
MINOR LOCALS.
- -The w'aoat harvest has started in
A/ignitable and Alberta.
—0. A. Mutual shipped a car load of
heavy horses on Tuesday,
—I 0 0. P. excursion to Detroit en
Saturday, August 14th.
Highest price paid for hides and poll'
try at T. rellie butcher eb* .
--Mr, Paul Pugh boa taken a position
as junior clerk in the Bank of Ramfl
Sen.
—The Lietawel Benner staff is holi
diving this week and no paper is being
Iinbliebed.
—Regular monthly meeting of the
Pablic School Board will be held next
Tuesday evening.
—Nearly all the fall wheat in this
section has been out and some has been
threshed, The sample ie very good,
--Wingham Fall Fair on Tuesday and
Wednesday, September 28th and 29th,
Yon can get a copy of the prize list at
the TIMES office.
--Mr. Peter Robinson has moved his
family to London where he has secured
x position. Mr. Wm, Robertson will
Wee his house an Frances street,
—Dr. W, J. Pride has had his dental
rooms in the Beaver blook nicely re•pap•
tired and linoleum placed on the floor.
His suite of offices is now right up. to -
date.
—Mr, J. J, Homnth. formerly of
Wingham has opened a tailor shop on
Avenue Road, Toronto. Old friends
here will wish Mr. Homuth success in
his business.
The pastor's subject et the Baptist
church next Sabbath evening will be
"Happiness in two worlds." Text,
Luke 15:10, "There is joy in the
presence of the jugals of God over one
sinner that repenteth."
—Among the shipments out of Wing -
ham on Monday were three car loads of
maple rollers by J. A. McLean to the
Old Country; two ear loads of Western
Foundry Co. ranges to Winnipeg and a
oar load of eggs to Vancouver.
—Letters received this week by the
Editor of the Tates from Dr. A. M.
Stewart, of Roaetown, Sask., and G.
McIntyre, of Oak River, Man., former',
residents of Wingham, report pros-
pects as very bright for a good harvest
' in the West.
—Mr. Wm. Elliott, of the Boundary
brink yard, near Belmore, is putting in
a system of waterworks for fire pro-
teotion. It will consist of a tank set 30
feet high to give pressure. The water!
will be pumped up by a windmill. The
cost will be $340.
—Miss McBurney, of town, has been
engaged .as teacher in the school at
Glenannan and Miss Jetties Petrie has
been engaged to teach in Gilmore's
school in Turnberry, We congratulate
these young ladies on securing sohools
so near their homes,
—The things moat in evidence in any
home are the woodwork, furniture and
fioore. If these things look old, shabby
Or ont-of-date, the home can not be
Modern, Apply a coat of Wood -Lac; its
interesting and fascinating and the
expense is trifling. Richardson & Ras
have a stock and will gladly explain its
merits.
PERSONAL.
We shall be glad to have contributions to
Vats column from 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.
Howard. Orpen, of Toronto is vis.
itiug at the home of Mrs. Masser.
Master Charlie Fowler, Bluevale road,
le spending hip holidays at Guelph.
Mrs, Bleck, of Chicago, is visiting
with her neige, Mrs. Robt. Maxwell.
Miss. Robson, of Hanover, was visiting
for a feet days with Wingham friends.
Mr. W. T. Hall is spending a week
With relatives end friends at Owen
Sound.
Mr. Frank Paterson, of Toronto, wap
visiting for a few days with his family
in town.
Dr, Win. Agneas, of Dayton, Ohio,
Wad visiting with his parents in Lower
Wingharn.
Miss Hattie MdCeaoken bas returned
home after a month's bisit with rola.
ties at London.
Mies Maude rryfogle was visiting for
is few days with her friend, Miss Pauline
McInnes, at Ripley.
Mrs. (Dr.) 11. E. W. Tamlyn id spend.
Ing a month with friends at Milford
Bay, Muskoka Lakes.
Milia Mayfeed Sider, of Toronto, is
visiting Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. Alderson
coir a couple of week.
Dr. T. Chisholm, 113, P. and A, 11.
Musgrove, M. P. P. ate in Toronto for
si few stays on business.
Mr. Robs. Galbraith, of Guelph, is
spending his holidays With his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Galbraith.
Arr. and Mrs. Chas, TI. Green, of
Southampton ward visiting for a tow
days with 'Minutia= mends.
Mr. Gordon Griffin, of °wan Sound,
at visiting for a few days with his
vomit, Mr, and Mrs, 0,1+r, Griffin. ++
Miss Edith Oouery, of Guelph, is
visiting with Wingham friends,
Mre. A. Orr and daughters left on
Wednesday for Toronto, where they
wilt reside,.
Mr, Irwin Eason and Miss EMO, of
Elderslie, visited foe a few days at Ur.
S. Lard's.
Mrs. 13 II Pullen and son, of Owoses,
Mich., are vtattiug with her sister, Mrs,
Robt, Maxwell.
Mr, Clare Adams is home from
Orangeville and is spending his holidays
with hie parents.
Miss Robertson, it former member of
the teaohing staff of Wingham Public
School, is visiting with old friends in
town,
liIr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston, of Blue -
vale, who have been In the West for the
past few weeks, returned home on Sat-
urday.
Mr. James Gibson, who has been
liviug in the Yukon for a number of
years, is here en a visit with his mother,
Mre. flueeton Gibson.
Mrs. 0. I3. Oonery and Master Alfred
have returned home to Guelph after
upending the holidays with Mrs. John
Fowler, Bluevale road.
Mr. and litre. W. H. Rintoul and two
obildren left on Tuesday for a month's
holidays, whittle will be spent with
relatives and friends at difi'eient points
in Nova Scotia,
Mise Hazel Drummond, a graduate of
the stenography department of the
Wingham Business College, has aooept-
ed a good position in the office of a
Toronto real estate and broker's office.
Mrs. Looker, of Detroit, who lute been
visiting for a week at the Sunset hotel,
Goderioh, returned to town on Tuesday.
Mr. Looker was joined at Goderioh by a
party of Detroit friends, who will make
a tour of the Lakes.
Excursion to Soo, _
The Algoma Central Steaship Co.
will run an excursion to t Soo from
Kincardine per s amer "King Ed-
ward" on Monday An st 16th. Boat
leaves at 1 a. re. F e for round trip,
$6 with meals and rth extra. Tickets
good to return, leaving Soo on August
18 or 25. Those desiring to visit points
in Michigan or Port Arthur may do so,
For further particulars apply to H, T.
Burden, Kincardine.
Care of the Furnace.
Here is a "tip" to the householder,
though the fire in your furnace has not
long been out. Do you realize that your
furnace is something like yourself—that
it deteriorates more rapidly when idle
than when moderately employed. Your
cellar may be damp. If your furnace
has not been thoroughly cleaned — if
ashes are left in the heater and soot in
the flues; they will hold dampness
which will corrode and pit the iron sur-
faces of grates, firepots and pipes and
produce deterioration. If your furnace
has not been thoroughly cleaned, have
it done at once, and, at any rate, don't
fail to light an occasional fire of wood
refuse of any kind to dry out the fur.
nace interior and air the house—especi-
ally after a rain.
BABY'S HOLD ON LIFE.
Baby's Own Tablets cost 2 ents
a box. A box bought now 'ay save
baby's life. Summer comp into come
suddenly, and carry eve thonssads
of little onee every year, If the stom-
ach and bowels are kept n order there
is little danger of the = troubles dom-
ing on, Baby's Ow • Tablets is the
best medicine in . • e world for pre-
venting and outing stomach and bowel
troubles, They can be given with per-
fect safety to the new born baby or
to the well grown child. An occasion-
al dose of the Tablets will regulate
atomaoh and bowels and prevent sum-
mer complaints. The mother who
keeps these Tablets beside her has a
reasonable assuranoe that her little
ones are safe. If yon have not got a
box of Tablets, get one without delay.
Do not wait until trouble comes, it
may then be too late. Sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brookville, Ont.
BORN.
MArRIAs.—In Wingham, on August Cad, to
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mathias; a daughter.
Ittcx:ctoxn.—In Morris, on July 25th to Mr.
and Mrs. James Richmond, a daughter. (Mag
gie Helen Alberta
Roc;Etisoia,—In Morris, on July 27th, to Mr.
end Mrs. Thomas Rogerson; a daughter.
CtInftxns.-1n Grey, on July 19th, to 'air.
and Mrs. Joseph Cummings; a daughter.
Gtns0N,--In Wroxeter, on July 19th, to Mr,
and Mrs. John Gibson ; a daughter.
SrrBwA1i'r.--In Bluevale, on July 20th, to Mr,
and Mrs, John Stewart; a son.
INIINAGuAN.—In Morris, on July 10th, to
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Xernaghan; A son,
Dieu
cleisis rox,---ln vpint hani on July 29th, 'Hugh
Eamilton, in his 67th year.
Ert,to2..- In Wingham, on July 28th, Thos.
J. Elliott, aged 57 years.
Joan. --In Dauphin, :fiat., on July 27th,
Rhoda Henning, beloved wife of Mr. William
Jobb, fuai ,vrly of Turnterry.
Rrnt'ot t.—ln Wingham, en July 31st, David
liintoul, of Whitechurch, aged 28 years and 2
months.
t tuerrteris.inadagitofM.and14rn.PMatha
Fenurrt.--In 3'urnt'erry., on July 28th,
'William Barrell, in his 84th year.
* fftdv.• -In Turnberry, On July* 30th Olive
Berne oungest daughter of Jr. and Mrs.
Chits, Thom, aged 14 scare and 8 Months.
Mc f nr TEit,• «In Grey, on July 23rd, Mrs,
1#obcrt McAllister, in herS&th year.
PortArtn.�-sn Brn.'sels, nn Ju1i 25th, Wfl-
Iftim Y011srd, aged. Cls y flare,
Notice To Drain Cont
eters
'lenders will be received lethe Clerk of the
Township of Turnberry i1 us face iii Blue -
vale, up to s o'c1or1 pc,of Monday, .Augustmull next. for the aapletion of the lino;
drain on lots 4 and n the 4th and 5th cones•
lions of the Township of Turnberry. Plans
andspeeiffcationscan be ft`Nir at the Clerk's
office, Bluevale.
JOHN BURGESS, Clerk.
TEACHER WANTED.
Applications will be received by the
undersigned for the position of teacher
in S. S. No, 11, Turnberry, (Lower
Wingham). State ilualificntious and
salary expected. Danes to comtueuce
August tette.
WM. S. LINKLATER,
Wingham P. 0.
STRAY STEER.
There came on the premises of the
undersigned, lot 30, concession 10, East
Wawaneek, on or about June 15th a
two•year•old red steer. Owner can
have same by proving property and
paying expenses.
JOHN McGEE,
Fordyce P. 0.
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
We, the undersigned Solicitors of the Town
of Wingham. hereby agree to close our offices
during the months of July and August as
follows On each week day, with the excep-
tion of Saturday, at 4 p.m , and on Saturday
at 1 p.m.
R. VANSTONE,
.1 A. MORTON,
DUDLEY ,IIOLME3,
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale, lot 33,
concession 1, Culross, containing 120
acres. The farm is now all in grass and
is well watered. There are good build-
ings, situate 414 miles from Wingham.
Possession will be given to snit nor -
chaser,
FRANK McCONNELL,
Wingham P. 0,
A. E. SMITH
BANKER
WI:YGE[AaI, ONTARIO.
Farmers who want money to buy
horses, cattle, or hogs to feed for market,
oan have it on reasonable terms.
Notes discounted for tradesmen, mer-
chants or agents, on favorable terms.
Loans on real estate at the lowest
rates going.
Royal Grocery T4.
4,
TRY 4.
4.
Malcolm's 4.
for +44
FRESH TOMATOES 4.
GREEN PEAS
NEW POTATOES
Also remember this is the
place to bay
FRESH GROCERIES 2
and the best 4F
TEAS AND COFFEES
* New CHINA just arrived, 'm
Call and see it.
4.41
•—�
+ A quantity of Cherries wanted ,'�!,•
M]%LGOLM'8
Produce Taken. Phone 54,'f!.
NMI
Good Flour
One baking with our flour
will convince you that
the "Home" Flour
cannot be surpas-
sed. Try our
PURE MANITOBA
FIVE LILIES"
IALENDEII
"GOLD STAR"
SPECIAI. I0It PASTRY
"CREAM PASTRY"
All kinds of feed kept on
hand.
Good Bread and Cakes
always fresh.
Goods delivered promptly.
Fraokto Howson
Phone 14d.
sesemeseikeleeses
A
KING'SFOR BARGAINALES 1 1 - W B WANT YOUR TRADE
URHas been a 'great success. 'UGTe
0
have sold a lot of goods, and
have a lot more to self, .
SI'111b1F.ii I'tTSLINS • • Some dainty patterns in floral designs, just
the thing for the hot weather—HALF PRICE.
JI;S'1' - AS - DELAINES--About 10 patterns, fast colors, the best
Wrapper goods out.. Regular 20e and 15e, for 121e.
ALL GINCHA111S, Checks and Stripes, regular 15e, for 10e.
ABOUT 20 DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, from two to five yards in
the piece, at NEXT -TO Zti OTHING PRICES.
FIVE PIECES NAVY FLANNEL, suitable for Men's Shirts,
Underskirts and Children's Dresses, reg. 25e, for 121-c,
TEN PIECES FANCY TARTANS, for per yard, 5e.
TEN PIECES HEAVY TOWELLING, for per yard, 5e.
100 PAIRS FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS—the big size, regular
1,35, for 1.00. Better get your supply of these --they won't
Last long at the price.
,A full stock of the best staple goods to be had,
with prices to suit everybody.
EGGS 22e,
TUB RUTTER 20e,
GOODS G. E. KING. PRICES
•••s••••••••••s••••saisee• ••••••••••••••osa•aaa•a••■
o 0
5 •
.
si •Summer Parasols.:
s
tt
D
0
s
0
0
a
•
•
O
r
0
2
0
0
•
•
This week we are offering for sale Ladies' Parasols -- some in o
pale shades with dainty designs. some in white trimmed with insertion
and others in dark, rich colorings. To complete a lady's outfit one of •
these dainty Parasols is necessary. Call and we shall assist you in •
choosing one of these pretty sunshades.
•
•
0
•
We feel that we are always offering bargains to the people of
Wingharn and vicinity, but at present we have some •
VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HATS•, BOOTS & o
® SHOES, CARPETS, MATTINGS o
o and in many other lines. It will pay you to come and inspect these •
o lines before purchasing elsewhere, ••
o 0
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS AT COST ! o
s' Only a few left. Come and get one before all are gone.
'S 0
• •
Highest prices for Produce. Eggs 20c. i
•
alt
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
0
D. 1i1. R I 1• " Victoria " Shoes for ladies, "Albert " and "Astoria " Shoes for leen.
YOUR ATTENTION
IS AGAIN DIRECTED TO OUR
Mid -Summer Sale
OF
COLORED SHOES
Real Uve Bargains
On All New Goods
HERE ARE A FEW PRICES :
Men's Russia Tan Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt, genuine
Oak Tan soles, all sizes, regular 4.00, for $2.75 pr pair.
Men's Ox•Blocd Oxfords, Goodyear welt, genuine Oak Tan
soles, all sizes, regular 4.00, for $2.75 per pair.
(The above two lines in Bigh.cut Blucher Bals
at 3.00 per pair).
Ladies' Chccolate Kid Laced Boots, slip sole, golden brown
color, regular 2,50, for $1,50 per pair.
The same kind in Girls' sizes, 11, 12, 13, 1 and 2, regular
1,75, for $1.20 per pair.
Ladies' Chocolate Oxfords, fine Viei Kid, regular 1.75,for
$1.20 a pair.
Ladies' Chocolate Oxfords, a very fine line, with flexible
soles, regular 2.00, for 1.35.
Ladies' Chocolate Oxfords, a still better line, with suede
insertion, regular 2.50, for $1,60 per pair.
SAMPLES IN NORTH WINDOW. LOOK IN THE "ADVANCE" FOR
ADDITIONAL LIST OF PRICES.
WILLIS & CO.
AGENTS
THE SHOE STORE.
FOR LADIES
0
000000511004000000000000511111 >o•••••,••0••••••s•ell•91A00100 ►
ASS:SrerS
IRMAIMP
vSt�'tvf''`'
!Atilvi) ,Alex Young &
Co.
4 This r Week's Reductions
Fll
Get our Prices on Cement.
001
ut
f�,;,,Sl�
11'
Cin
AT THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE .
Axle Grease, regular 10e at 5e per box.
Ray Forks, regular 60e at 50e.
Turnip Hoes; regular 50c at 40e.
r
11/
1.1
%..ggs.iiri.� ✓ c.lcS ix -.'Si✓
Scythes best quality, regular $1.15 at 90e.
Scythes, regular 75e for 65e,
Snaths, regular 75c at 65c.
See us for your Wire Fencing,
of all kinds.
Pure Manilla Hay Pork Rope, reg. 14e and 15e Ib. at 13e.
Ice Cream Freezers, regular $2.00 and $2.50 at $1.50.
Lawn Hose, regular 10e at Be per foot.
How About your Binder Twine
and Binder Whip.
Bag Finish at 10 lbs. for 25e.
Pure Paris Green at 25c per Ib.
Keep your Kitchen Kool--'•and get one of our
COAL OIL OR GASOLINE STOVES
White Lead and Oil.
Paints and Varnishes.
You will find 11s in the old stand.
YOUNG'S BIG HARDWARE
.C!
-10
C1/
er.+++++++++4+4++++++++4.+4 44+++++++++#+++++++++++++4.
• PHONE ele
'HANNA
p>r ! t! ! .i Highee farioea
Batter and
Eggs ;+
y,..........,��.. 4'
i
44
•
•
•
•
STORE NEWS
Full Stock Ladies' Wear on Hand.
Dutch Collars, Jabot's Fancy Stock Collars, Ladies'
Belts, Elastic, Leather, Wash Belt, Silk and
Tinsel, also Fancy Belting by the yard. Fancy
Frillings—black, white and all the new shades.
We have a complete range of
Ladies' Ready.to4Wear Skirts
Call and inspect them. All sizes, all colors.
••
•
t Special Prices on Fancy Mulles.
On sale this week, Fancy Mulles, all . shades regu-
lar 40c for 28c.
Fancy Parasols.
Regular $ r. t s for 98c; regular $2.00 for $ I.37.
All different shades.
Men's Ready - Made Suits.
Ranging from $10.00 to $20.00.
Grocery Department.
Lairds Pickles, regular 30c for 23c.
Tomatoes, first-class, 3 tins for 25c..
Phone your order to the Grocery Department.
mIt/W/111/4/4iN1A/ove. NoN/klr!>hokmAh
Uighest prieea paid for nutter and Eggs,
HANNA & CO.
:►+++40;i 40.44 '#0.+4E++044' f+++++++++.0.+++++++++40+.*