The Wingham Times, 1916-01-20, Page 8CONVENTION DAY
The following merchants are
offering special inducements in
bargains for Friday, January
21st, "Farmers` Convention Day
in Wingham.'"
King Bros.
Thos. Kew
J. A, Mills
A. J. Ross
J. J, Davis
A. M Knox
W. J. loyee
Hanna a Co.
R. A. Currie
R. S. McGee
W. H. Willis
W. J. Greer
F. S. Ballagh
R. M. Lindsay
Jno, Galbraith
Frank McLean
Miss E. Carson
Kneebtel & Co.
J. A. Cummings
W. G. Patterson
H. T. Thompson
J. Henry Christie
Geo. Mason & Son
IL E. Isard & Co.
J. Johnston & Son
Jas, Walker & Son
J. Walton McKibbon
Howson & Brocklebank
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Notices Under This Head ten cents a line
for first insertion; five cents for subse-
quent insertions.
WANTED -A good boy to learn the
printing business. Apply at Tie=
office,
TRUNKS .AND VALISES:-BigfdteCk of
select from at lowest pric
J. GREER.
SPECIAL BARG{1I at Knox's on
Friday, Jan., 21 y. -A. M. Knox
phone 65,
HOCKEY' BOOTS -You should see our
line of Hockey Boots. The be awaits
you here. -W. J. GREER
FOR SALE -A number of -Barred Rock
and Minorca cockrels for sale. Apply
to Harold Buchanan, Minnie St.
CORN -We have for sale at our store
or mill, a car of good American yellow
corn.
89 HOWSON & BROCKLEBANK
WANTED --Two pipers for Wingham
Detachment 161st Huron Battalion
apply to Major N.T. Sinclair. Wingham.
APPLE BUTTER -Our supply of apple
butter is limited and you had better
place your order early so as not to be
disappointed. E. MERKLEy & SON.
Phone 84.
DIED.
CURRIE - In Brussels, on January
11th, 1916, John Currie, sr., aged 65
years and 10 months,
HARRIS -In Toronto, on January Sth,
1916, Ellen Melinda Doubledee wife of
R. B. Harris, formerly of Wroxeter,
in her 60th year.
SPAT LING -In Wingham, on January
18th, Francis G. Snarling, aged 68
years.
TCiiNnnit i;T
Minutes of Council Meeting held In
Bluevale on Monday, Jan. 10th, 1916.
Membera all present. After
making their declaration of qualification
and office, the members lumped their
regular business with the Reeve in the
chair, Minutes of the last regular
meeting and of Nomination meetings
were read and adopted. The following
By -Laws were regularly passed,
No,1-,Appointingthe whole Council
Road Commissioners. No,2--Appoint-
ing Robt. Black and B. Cruikshanks
Auditors, and that they meet at 'Teas-
urer's office and conimenee their duties.
on Jan. 19th, 1916 at 10 a m. No.3-
Appointing Wm. S. King, Assessor for
this year, No.4-Appointing Wm. H.
Cruikshanks, a member of the Local
Board of Health. The Reeve and Mr.
Bolt were appointed to look after the
family of H. Calvert, W. T. P, The
following accounts were passed and
chegaes issued. M, J. Smith. Rent of
Hail,$2,00. McKinnon Bros. gravelling,
$1.35 L. A. Grisdale groceries, $718, J.
A. McLean, eoal, $1.10. Rae &Co., coal,
$4.00. J. A. Stewart, Boundary account,
$8,58. F. Guttridge, Tile account,
$41.55. Chas. Button, Culross Boundary
account, $42.35. Advance printing,
$7.00. J. Porter, Dep. Returning offi-
cer, $10. J. W. King, Dep. Returning
officer, $10. A. McPherson, Dep. re-
turning officer, $10. D. H. Wallace,
Dep. Returning officer, $10. P. Powell,
D. R. O. B M. and D. and supplies.
$23.55. J F. Rolland, Brussels Telephone,
$56.80. Jos. McGlynn, sheep killed by
dogs, $9.34,3" value.
Next meeting of Council will be held
in Bluevale on Monday, Feb. 7th, 1916
atip,m.
P. Powell, Clerk.
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Bryans. -In Morris township, on Jan-
uary 4th, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Bryans, a son,
KYLE. In Brussels, on January llth,
1916, to Mr. and MrR. W, J, Kyle, a
son -William Verner.
SPEIRAN.-In Brussels,on January 6th
1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Speiran,
Grey township, a daughter.
DENNIS-In Lower Wingham, on
January 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dennis; a son.
McGILL-In Turnberry, on January
18th. to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. A. McGill;
a son.
RODGERS-In Wingham, on January
17th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers; a
daughter.
MARRIED
SPENCE-HOWSON-At the home of
the bride's parents, Arthur, Ont., on
Wednesday, Jab, 12, 1916, by the Rev.
R. H. Rogers, M. Isabelle, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Howson, to W. George Spence, D.D.S.,
L.D.S., Listowel, Ont.
MoIR- Goy- At the Church of the
Sacred Heart, Wingham, on Jan. 12th,
by the Rev. Father Foilen, Mr. John
Moir to Miss Mabel Goy, danghter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Goy, all of Culross
Township.
THE WINGH.AV! TIMES
THE AGONIES OF NEURALGIA,
A terve Trouble, Always Doe to
Weak, Watery Blood.
Only those who have been attacked
with neuralgia can form the faintest
idea of what its victims suffer. A
tingling of the tender skin, a sharp
sudden stab from some angry nerve;
then piercing paroxysms of pain that
is neuralgia. The cease of the trouble•
is disordered nerves, due to weak,
watery blood. The cure is Dr. Wil -
Hams' Pink Pills, which makes new,
rich, red blood, and thus sooth and
strengthen the disordered nerves and
cure neuralgia. Mr, Louis Martin,
Mildmay, Ont., says; -"I am writing
to let you know the great benefit Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills have been to me.
Two years ago I was a physical wreck.
My nerves were all unstrung and I suf-
fered tortures from neuralgia, in the
head and throughout the nervous sys-
tem generally. I was almost unfit for
work, and only managed to get along
with .the greatest difficulty. I doctor-
ed for about five months and in this
time took over forty dollar*'' worth of
fi.I edicine was actually
any benefit, More,
y growingayorse, and fin-
ally had to take to my red. My nerves
got so bad that I soul not turn over in
bed without help; d the pain was
something awful., s I am a farmer
you can easily se hat necessary work
was being neglec ed, so I sent for a
brother who was in Alberta, to come
and take charge of the work. When
my brother arrived he at once urged me
to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, telling
me of some cures that had come under
his observation. I got half a dozen
boxes, and before they were all gone
there was no doubt they were helping
me. Altogether I used nine boxes of
the Pills and by that time I was a well
man, and it is impossible to say how
thankful I was for my release from
pain."
You can get Dr. William's Pink Pills.
from any dealer in medicine or by mail,
post paid, at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont
The town of Sorel, Que., voted on
local option, carrying the by-law by a
majority of 522.
Meeting ofuron
County uncil
The council of ;the corporation
of the County of), Iuron will meet
in the Counci /Chamber, in the
Town of God ich, on TUESDAY, '
TEE 25th nes ., at the hour of 3
o'clock. accounts for settle-
ment mus be placed with the
clerk bet a this date.
W. LANE, Clerk.
Datean. 16th, 1916.
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Farmers' Convention Day
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st
will snake it a profitable day for the buyer
from any distance to come and
Men's HeavySweater Coats
25 only men's all -wool
Sweater Coats with roll collar
in grey and navy brown, all
sizes, regular values $4 to 85
Friday only $2.95.
Special Inducements on Seasonable Merchandise that
4ttend the convention.
Ladies' Winter Coats
18 only this seasons' Coats
in heavy tweed, plush and
beaver cloth. These are taken
from our regular stock along
with a number of travelers'
samples, regular values up to
$25. Friday only 813,75.
Girls' Winter Coats
25 Girls' Coats made from
heavy warm materials in navy,
brown and red; sizes from 4 to
14 years, regular value up to
87. Friday only $2,95.
Boys' and Misses
Sweater Coats
100 only Sweater Coats with
and without collars in red, '
navy, and grey, sizes 22 to 32
made from all wool yarns, reg-
ular value 1 to 1.50 'Friday 69c,.
Muffs, Stoles and Setts
100 different pieces of Furs
mostly odd muffs and stoles
and a few matched sets made
in Iatest styles from sable,
natural and black wolf, mink
marmot, white thibet andper-
sian lamb, 50 pieces values
from 88 to 812, Friday only 85
50 pieces value from 815 to $20
Friday only 810.00
Men's FurCaps
15 fur caps in persian lamb,
in wedge or driver shapes,
well lined and finished through-
out, sizes up to 74,-, regular
$7.50 810. Friday only $5.00
Men's Fur Collared
Coats
10 only men's coats made
from extra warm black beaver
cloth with heavy quilted far-
mers satin Iining, shawl or
notch collar of persian lamb,
regular value $18.50, Friday
only 810.00.
Flannelette Blankets
100 pairs large•size flannel-
ette blankets in grey or white
with pink and blue borders,
bought at a clearance price
from a jobber, regular value
81.85, Friday only 81.19.
PRODUCE WANTED
Choice Butter New Laid Eggs Dried Apples
KING BROS.
'Phone 71
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SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES
anuary 2oth, 1916
OF ALL KINDS
On Farmers' Day
FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK
A straight 10 per cent. re-
duction on everything in,
eluding Queen Quality Shoes
for Women and Derby Shoes
for Men.
W. 11. WILLIS
Sole Agents
for Ladies
and Derby Sholws for Men
JOHN F.. GROVES
ISSUER O]'
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Town Hall, Wingham
PHONES: -Office 24 Residence 168
Alma Flarity
Teacher of Piano and Theory.
Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserva-
tory Examinations.
Stu':io - McDonald Block
Wingham
Every Western Ontario Farmer Needs
Steele,. Briggs Seeds —CaldwelPs Feeds -
Guon's fertilizer
FARMERS ATTENTION
We believe we have the best Fertilizer made.
Our Factory is the best equipped plant in
Canada.
Gunn's Fertilizer this year contains as much
potash as it had last year. It is 100 per cent.
beneficial, it contains no waste filler.
Farmers who have given it a fair test are
selling the most Fertilizer for us.
VVe keep a stock on hand in Wingham to
supply rush orders.
Let us hear from you if you find you have
not ordered enough. Get your orders in at pnce.
If no one has solicited- your business, send
your order direct to
A. H. WILFORD
Proved the
Best by any
Test.
Good
Seeds
good Crops
A REAL WINNER
SATISFACTION AND
BETTER PROFIT FOLLOW
THE SOWING OF
STEELE BRIGGS'
"LION °" BRAND
RED CLOVER
No better Clover
Seed qt any
price
FARMERS, ATTENTION
A. 14. Wilford knows what the Farmers require in the
of Seeds, and is in the position to supply
STEELE, 13RIGC5S SEK,.DS
District Agent Wingham of the very best quality at the right price.
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WE know the Fanners' Needs and aro preparing to supply that need. Wingham is the centre of our district. Orders filled on very short notice. Get our prices on b
poultry before selling, we are the largest packers of Western Ontario, having a fine outlet for farm produce of all kinds, packed for export in ear lots. butter, eggs and
We are distributors for the guaranteed
Caldwell Lines of Feeds
Mollasses Meal
Calf Mea!,„/
Molassiiorse Feed
Molaes Hog Feed
Messes Dairy Meal
ry Dairy Meal
Mixed Chop
Poultry Feeds
Scratch Feed
Laying Meal
Chick Feed
Growing Mash
Analysis of these feeds are guaranteed
to the government. Manufactured by
The Caldwell Feed and
Cereal Co., Ltd.
Silverwoods
Creamery
AFEW clays ago we had a Fanner in the
Wingham district tell us that he had tried
three creameries and knew now that Silverwoods
gave the best results. It cost this man
money to make this experiment. Take advantage
of this test and decide to -day that Silverwoods is
the best market for your cream.
Get cans for shipping from Wilford, and de-
liver at your nearest station. Cream received at
Wingham any time.
Always remember that we want you to get
honest weight test, and the highest possible
price.
Ship a few cans to
Silverwoods Limited
LONDON
Our Convention on January 21st,
isiftor your benefit .-�-.-- --
COME!
A. H. WILFORD
Telephones: Office 174, Residence 108.
Wingham
Ontario
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Cali ll� Feeds
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