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THE WINGHAM TIMES
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June Ist, 1916
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO
PERSONALS
Mrs.. Cgarles Barber visited for a few
days in Torontoo last week.
Mr. W, R. D. Towle was home from
Stratford for over the holiday.
Mr, James. Bowman, M. P. for East
Huron was in town on Monday.
Mr. L. le, Hinkley visited for over
Sunday with his mother in Dundas.
Mrs. David Grigg, of Provost, Alta.,
is visiting with old friends in Wingham,
Quarter Master Sergeant Van Wyck
of Bruce Battalion spent the week end
in town.
Miss. Elsie Cadiouw. of Celt was
visiting for a few days with Mrs. H.
Hit,sciiffa.
Mr. C. C. Brock, of Dundas, was
••••MIN=.0..,_...10. visiting for a few days at his parental
home in town.
,ANNOUNCEMENT , &c.
Notices Under This Head t- .:. en - a line
for first insertion; five c f.. ' eubse-
quont insertions. "
HOUSE TO RENT -t, p Q . E. rd.
To RENT—House„ ' rent. , «ply to
Wm. Gannett.
FOR SALE—A good .piano for sale.
Apply Mr. Cowell.
TRUNKS AND VALISES:—Big stock of
select from at lowest prices.W. GREER,
FOR SALE—COOK Stove, with hot
water front, burns wood or coal.
9 3 MRS. R. T. COWELL.
TO RENT—Three rooms« over the
Advance printing office. Apply to C.
N. Griffin.
COOKS WANTED for the 161st Huron
Battalion. Apply to Major N. T.
Sinclair,
WANTED—Apprentice to learn auto
repairing. Apply by mail only. Box
137, Wingham. 8-2
FOR SALE—Six pigs, seven weeks
old. Apply to Henry Ross, Bluevale
road. Telephone 34-609
FOR SALE—Two good driving horses,
t,r would do as third horse for farmer.
J. Hartnell, at Dore's carriage works.
To RENT—Comfortable house to rent
with garden, corner of
Alfred and
and
Centre streets. Apply tf.
Clegg.
MINOR LOCALS.
—Regulus meeting of the Town
Council will be held next Monday
evening.
Miss Elizabeth Barber returned last
week from Ottawa where she spent the
past four months.
Miss Lina Barber returned to London
on Monday after visiting for a few days
at heir home in town.
Mrs. Robt.-Johnston, of Toronto was
visiting far a few days with relatives
and old friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plenty, of Oak-
ville were visiting for a few days at
Mr. Plenty's parental home.
Pte. Wilson Geddes, of Toronto, is
spending a few days with his mother,
Mrs. J. L. Geddes, prior to going
overseas.
Rev. J. F. Dingman, Mrs. Dingman,
Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs. C. M. L. Hanna
are in Clinton this week attending the
sessions of the Baptist Association.
Dr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. Brock Brandon, of Hanover,
visited for over the Victoria Day holi-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Thos Brandon.
Miss P. Powell is in St. Thomas
attending the annual meeting of the
London branch of the Women's Mission-
ary Scciety of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Thos. Bell, of Southampton is
visiting for a few days 8t the home of
Mr. R. Vanstone. Many old friends
were pleased to see that our former
highly esteemed townsman was nicely
recovering after his serious illness.
—Mr. Morris Ross, a former Wing -
ham boy has enlisted with a Battalion
in Vancouver, B. C.
—Ritchie & Cosens reportthe sale of
one of Mr,. 5, Bennett's brick dwellings
on Leopold street to Mr. R, J, Cantelon.
—We are sorry to report the serious
illness of Mr Eli Elliott, who was
stricken with paralysis on Victoria Day.
—Mr. Harry Dore, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Dore, has enlisted with the
201st Battalion which is now being
formed in Toronto.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. Gannett have
received word that their son, Will, has
enlisted with the 208th Battalion, now
mobolizing in Toronto.
—A meeting of the North Huron
County L. 0. L. will be held in the
Orange Hall, Wingham, on the after-
noon of Tuesday, June 20th.
—Regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Wingham
General Hospital will be held next
Monday after000n, in the Council
Chamber, at 4.15 o'clock.
CEMENT—St. Mary's cement. Guar-
anteed to be the whitest and strongest
cement on the market. Get our prices.
Wingham Salt Works. tLEx YouNc
CEMENT—St. Mary's cement. Guar-
anteed to be the whitest and strongest
cement on the market. Get our prices.
Wingham Salt Works. ALEX YOUNG
WANTED—Position as housekeeper
or help. Young married woman with
little girl three years old. Mrs. Sage,
incardine, Ont,
GARDEN FERTILIZER—b'Or sale in
small quantities, suitable for lawn,
flowers and vegetables. A. H. Wil-
ford, produce dealer.
NOTICE—A two-storey eight roomed
brick house for sale or to rent; a six
horse -power gasoline engine for sale.
a boat house to rent. Gen. McKenzie;
FREE—We examine your eyes free
regardless of whether you buy glasses
or not, Newest methods of testing
used by the Graduate Opticians at Mc-
Kibbon's Drug Store. 7-2
To RENT — Dinsley House to rent
on or before June 10th, 1910. Fine
location for a hoarding house. All con-
veniences. For further particulars
apply to Mrs Dinsley.
CORN THAT WILL GROW—We have
an extra good sample of seed corn this
year. Purchased from J. 0. Duke, one
of Canada's pioneer seed corn growers.
Call and see this before placing your
order. Varieties are Learning, White
Cap, Wisconsin No. 7, Bailey, Golden
Glow, Longfellow, Crompton's Early,
North Dakotas. We also have some
splendid seed potatoes.
HOWSON & BR0cKLEBANK.
ROLL OF HONOR.
CHURCH NOTES.
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Rev. Father Blair, of Walkerville,
and formerly of Wingham, well-known
and highly esteemed by many of our
readers, has been promoted to Winnipeg
in a position of great responsibility
one of the largest parishes in the West.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. F. Dingman, who has been
pastor of the Mount Forest Baptist
Church for the past six years, has
accepted a call as pastor of Wingham
Baptist Church and will take up his
work here on Sunday next, The TIMES
is pleased to welcome Mr. and, Mrs.
Dingman to Wingham.
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—In our report last week ofthe re-
cruiting meeting held on Sunday
evening, 21st May, we omitted to say
that Miss Ethel Tipling rendered an
excellent violin solo and Mrs. S. F.
Dingman a vocal solo.
—Mrs, E. Aitchison has received
word from her son, Lance Corporal L.
Aitchison, who has been at London for
some time, that he was successful in
his recent examination, having received
388 marks out of a total of 400.
—The ladies of Wingham and vic-
inity are cordially invited to attend a
sock shower at the home of Mrs. J. P.
Kennedy on Saturday, June seven-
teenth, afternoon and evening. The
socks are to be sent to the boys of the
Wingham Detachment in London. Will
the ladies kindly enclose their cards.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Biette, of
Tillsontaurg, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Irene Evelyn, to
Captain Kenneth G. McKenzie, R. A.
M. C., son of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Mc-
Kenzie, Monkton, Ont., the marriage
to take place quietly early in June.
Captain McKenzie is a grandson of Mr.
Geo. McKenzie, of this town.
—Mr. J. C. .Hutton, who recently
was successful in passing the 1st class
exams. and has enlisted with the 161st
Hurons for overseas service, spent the
week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Linklater, Maple Grove Farm,
where he was made the recipient of a
very useful present in the shape of a
CFillete safety razor. This article will
come in handy at the front, where the
prices of everything is soaring just
not, except the value of human life.
METHODIST CHURCH.
The London Conference of the Meth-
odist Church in Canada will open • its
thirty-third session in the Epworth
Methodist Church, Kingsville, Ont.,
on Thursday morning, June 1st.
Regular services will be held in the
Methodist Church next Lord's Day at
11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Elmer
Harding, of Bethel Circuit, will preach
at both services. Good music. A
hearty welcome to all.
The following is a list of the young
men who have enlisted in the 161st
Battalion from Wingham and district:—
H.
istrict:H. Guest T. T. McDonald
W. E. Thompson T. S McDonald
V. L. Sanderson G. W. Schaefer
W. A. Windsor G-. L. Stillwell
H. W. Powell A. C. Williams
M. C. Cameron R. F. Forsyth
W. Aitcheson Jas. H. Currie
G. R. Taylor J. C. Penrose
Chas. Gander J. H. Barker
E. M. Forbes R. Huffman
Wm. Holt L Kirkham
R. C. Mann M. Mercer
J. F. Galbraith L. C. Cantelon
J. Holmes N. R. Bloomfield
C. Orchard W. Hinscliffe
F. Johnston J. T. N. Taylor
J. C. McTavish J. J. Kerr
J. F. Carruth L. B. Drummond
T. Fixter W. M. G. Fetterley
H. T. Drummond H. J. Bond
G. R. A. Ireland Allan Knechtel
Fred O.T. Manuel W. G. Adair
Walter J. Percy Geo. G. Rintoul
Richard Fay Wm Scott
Jas. McCallum Thos. Price
Richard Jones Harry Dye
Isaac Kewenzie Frank Sturdy
W. E. Tonkin
A. T. Horne
W. E. Helps
E. J. Haines
R. C. Salter
R. Fay
J, H. Coultes
F. Ferguson
C. Backus
J. S. Thompson
3. Harold Currie
Geo. Day
J. A. Allan
J. R. Chisholm
Wesley White
C. A. Campbell
Fred Guest
R. Maguire
Herbert Isard
R. A. Tasker
R. J. Fallis
W. Penrose
3. R. Jefferson
O. Crawford
Thos. Litton
David Johnston
G. H. Anger
Benj: Holland
L. A. Grisdale W. C. Rush
T. Mandy Darold V. Kearney
Thos. L. McKinney D. E. Hastings
W. L. Jones A. L. Posliff
John M. Ravie John C. Hutton •
Leslie Winch Walter E. Haines
C. R. Wilkinson Norman Butcher
Geo. Jacques R. T. Cowell
CheCurrie
Joseph
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Chester LoyHewe
Howard Haney W. E. Barr
Harold Deem
Geo. Barche, an inmate of the Brant-
ford House of Refuge, was struck by a
train. and died in five minutes. His
wife and son had been killed in the
same way at different times.
CHURCH OF ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE.
Owing to nerve strain Chaplain (Capt.)
C. E. Jeakins, of the Ninth Brigade, has
been obliged to relinquish his position.
He will take up the work of an English
hospital chaplain for the time being.
Capt. Jeakins is the rector of St. Jude's
Anglican Church, Brantford, and form-
erly rector of St. Paul's Church, Wing -
ham. He left Brantford on August
24th, 1915, to join the 58th Battalion,
which had left for Niagara Camp in
June.
To -morrow (Thursday) being Ascen-
sion Day, there will be a celebration of
Holy Communion at 10.30 and Evensong
with short address, 7.30•
Holy Communion next Sunday at
11 a. m.
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W. A. Hamilton, postmaster at
Collingwood for thirty years, is being
retired, and succeeded by D. L.
Darrock.
Lightning destroyed a large part of
the stock in Lemon Bros,' produce
warehouse at Owen Sound; and did
considerable damage in the Kincardine
district and elsewhere.
BURN
HARRIS—In Howick, on May 21st,
to Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Harris; a son. .
MARRIED
FAIRSERVICE— SCOTT —At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents, on May
30th, by. Rev. D. Perrie, Mr. John
Fairservice, of Hutlett, to Miss Ella
Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex,
Scott, of Wingham.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sacramental service will be held in
St. Andrews' Presbyterian Church at
the regular service next Sunday morn-
ing. Proparatory service will be held
on Friday evening commencing at
8 o'clock.
Happy Gleaners Mission Band will
meet on Saturday afternoon at 3.30
o'clock.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society will be
held on Wednesday afternoon June 7th,
commencing at three o'clock.
STRAY COLT •
Style, Quality and Value
in Spring and S
Hosiery, Glories and
Underwear
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Silk and Lisle Hose
Holeproof-Guaran-
teed Quality.
In all the newest shades
and textures with elastic
ribbed tops.
Cotton 6 Pair guaranteed
for six months for $2.25
Lisle 6 Pair guaranteed
for 6 months for $3.25
Silk 3 pair guaranteed for
3 months for $3.50
Double Tipped Silk
Gloves
Guaranteed Quality
Kayser Silk Gloves with
double tipped fingers and
neat and dressy points,
black with white Paris
points and white with black points, in short or long style.
Prices 50c, 75e, $1..00 and $1.50 a pair.
Fine Fitting Vests, Drawers, and
Combination Suits.
Poris Knit Vests and Drawers
Made from extra fine soft ribbed cotton with short
or no sleeves with beading and tape draw string.
Special value 25c, 35c and 50c per garment.
Combination Suits
Women's Lisle, Cotton and Silk, fine ribbed com-'
binations, trimmed with fine lace or beading, short
sleeves and open or closed drawers.
Special values, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a suit.
Nemo Self -Reducing Corsets, $2.50 to $6.00 per pair
PRODUCE WANTED
KING BROS.
'Phone 71
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DIED.
VANSTONE—In Wingham, on May
30th, Minnie G. Montgomery. wife . of
Mr. W. F. VanStone, in her 54th year.
CORNETT—The death occured in
Calgary, Alta.. on Friday, May 12th,
of Kenneth Milton, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Cornett, of 1908 Second
avenue, Westmount. Mrs. Cornett
Was formerly Miss Bone of Wingham.
SWITZER.—At Kelfield, Sask., on May
18th, 1916, Chas Switzer, formerly of
Grey township, aged 67 years.
TYREMAN—In East Wawanosh, on
May 28th, Agnes Dawson, wife of Mr.
J. B. Tyreman.
Ross—In Kinloss, on May 23rd,
Margaret MacDonald. relict of the late
James Ross, in her 94th year.
Strayed from the premises of the
undersigned, at Jamestown, on or about
May 7th, a bay roadster. filly. Has star
on face, little white on one hind leg and
spavin on off leg. Liberal reward will
be given for information that will lead
to the animal's recovery.
ANDREW SIMPSON,
Phone 4416. Jamestown
Bell connection at Brussels. tf
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MEETING OF HURON
GOUN fY GOUNCIL
The ccouncil of the corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in
the council chamber, in the Town
of Godericb, on Tuesday, the 6th
day of June next, ata o'clock p.m,
W. LANE, -
Dated May 22nd, 1916. Clerk.
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REMEMBER
this is the only
show coming this
season.
By far the best
Animal Show.
ever organi
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!The .Flying Joe
SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT
Presents More Wild Animal Acts Tth e highest
than all other shows combined. ,
NONB BETTER, NOM AS 14EWr um in Horse
NONE WITH AS MANY NOVELTIBS,wa p g
Special Cheap and Convenient Excursions the World. He ill
On all Railroads.
THE BIGGEST SHOW THAT WILL leaps 1-2 feet in
VISIT YOU THIS MASON.
i wo Performances Daily, Rain or Shine the air.
DON'T MISS THE GRANA STREET
PARADE AT Mali A. M.
And the DIG TREE Er(HIBITI0ING
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WANTED—Grooms, Drivers, Tent Men, Pony
Boys. Apply at Show Grounds day of show
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NEW 'ARTISTIC PUMPS?
FOR WOMEN
We are showing the very latest in Women's Pumps
and our prices are much below city prices.
This is one of the nicest and newest..'
All patent Pump with
no seams. Pumps just
like these are being
sold in the cities gen-
erally for $6.00 per
pair, Our price
$4.50
Several of the newest lines are being shown
in our north window.
W. H. WILLIS
Sole Agents
for Ladies
and Derby .Shoes for Men
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1n Large or Small Quantities
W. J. AIRNIOUR.
Centre Street,
Wingham
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TRY the "Times" with your next order of
Job Printing. We do good work always
and a22 ways. •
Lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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