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The Wingham Times, 1914-05-07, Page 88 MINOR LOCALS. —Mr. Wm. Breckenridge is out again :after being laid up with a kick from a ore. Chloe of Police Allen bas under way a number of improvernente to his resi- elence on Josephine St. —It is said that Monday, June 29th, is likely to be the date on which the rrovincial election will be held. e -The regular meeting of the Public $chool Board will be held in the Council Chamber next Tuesday evening. —The License Commissioners of Pee county have given all Peel hotelkeepers three monthsextension of their Ikea e, —Several cases of whooping cough are reported in town at the present time, o ne or two being of a very severe nature. —Division Court will be held in the Council Chamber here an Thursday, May 7th (to -day), Judge Holt \tell preside. —Mr. W. S. Currie, of Toronto, has taken a position with his brother, Mr. R. A. Currie, furniture dealer and undertaker. —.Mr. A. Bell has opened up a gro- .cery store in the Park House corner. For particulars see advertisrnent in another column. —Many people are asking the ques- tion:—"When will the hands be placed on the clock in the post office tower?" The Timm man is not in a position to answer the question. —Mr. Robert Austin, while emplOYed in beating some heavy iron at the Wes- tern foundry, accidentally burned the palm of his left hand so severely as to n ecessitate his laying off for a few days. —Dr. W. J. Moon has sold has house and lot Fee the corner of Frances and Patrick streets to Mr. W. J. Greer. The sale was made through Frank Mc- Connell, auctioneer and real estate dealer. —Dr. A. J. Irwin, Trearurer of the Wingham General Hospital has receiv- ed a donation of $25 from Mr. Burville Griffin and also $1 as subscription to the Canadian Home Journal from Miss Maud Fleuty. --Senator William Gibson passed away at his home in Beamsville on Monday morning. Mr. Gibson was a prominent Liberal and had for a number of years been President of the Bank of Hamil- ton. —Mr. J. C. Kayser has purchased the hardware business from Schaefer Bros. of Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Kayser left on Tuesday for their new home. Old friends wish him success in his new business. —It has been reported that Dr. G. J. Musgrove, of Niagara Falls, brother of Mr. A. 11. Musgruve, M. P. P., of town, is in the field as Conservative candidtese in the Niagara Falls riding of the county of Welland, —There passed away in Teeswater on Sunday a highly esteemed resident of that town in the person of Mrs, Geo. Baptist. She was formerly Miss Dorothy Hague, of Culross and.a cousin of Mrs. A, M. Fralick, of Wingham. —The Lacrosse team is practicing hard these nights and will in all proba- bility arrange Air a game on Victoria, Day. New men are being sought to strengthen the team and the manage- ment expects to have a winning team this year. —Mr. W. B. Elliott, of the North Huron Telephone Company, has pur- chased a new Ford touring car from Mr. A. M. Crawford. Mr. Elliott will now be able to give the company's patrons prompt attention, which will add greatly to the efficiency of the service. —The construction of the sewer on Diagonal street is now being pushed along rapidly since the trouble with the manhole at the corner of Victoria and Diagonal streets has been overcome. At this particular corner coesiderahle filling in had been done and the work - teen had considerable trouble with the earth caving, ---The advance of Temperance senti- ment in Perth Co. is made plain in that in h- 74 there were 145 hotels and 23 shop licenses tr, ranted weile in 1914 the num. Ler or hotels liceneed ere 411 and shop lieenses 5. Before the close of this year the record may be better than that as the eleetoets will be nelfiel to express themselves on the deeireediny oe au Ming the Canada Temperance Act int.-, efeect. -th. A. el. Mugil,v M.P.P., refdssre. Geo. Spotton tied W. .1. Greer em re in Dungemeon on %Imlay ;ttton(l- t. teral of Mr. J. M. Roberts, one of the eionetne of that section of Huron, tied who at ono time -contested the riding against Mr. J. Garrow in the Conservatives intermits. The funeral was a very large one and representa- tives were present from Luelinow, God- erich, Blyth and ()thee places. The funeral was conducted under the rites of the Masonic Oraer. Dr. S. M. Ilenry, ex -Mayor of liar- riston, and for four year member of the Board of Education, resigned his chairmanship at a special meeting of the board. '141.444- 1441 1.11E, %INGHAM TIMES, AlAY 7 1911 NA -DRU- CO COD LIVER OIL Is one of the best Lung Builders A guaranteed cure or prevention for Coughs and Colds TRY IT Put up in two sizes 5oc. and $1.00 J. J. DAVIS Sucessor to A. L. HAMILTON CORNER DRUG STORE WINGHAM • CHURCH NOTES. Bouts LEF.Cli -In Morris, on April 2,3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Leech; a daughter. Mr. Arthur C. Riley, of MesIester Dotroxaes In Brussels, on April 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas; a son. University, commenced his duties as pastor of the Baptist Church last Smumetits—In Dresden, on April to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sinclair f Sunday. Brussels; a son (Ronald Mansfit Id.) McDotreetee In Hamilton, on April 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDoweill formerly of Wingham; a daughter. DIA TLIVIEJ) PATTERSON—SIMMONS—In Wroxeter, on Wednesday, April 29th, by the Bev. Mr. Lacklaod, Miss Victoria Simmons to Mr. William G Patterson, all or W roxeter. LESTER LANGILLE At the residence of the groom, Fordwich, on Saturday, April 25th, Mrs. Adelia Langille, of Montreal, to Mr. Edward Lester, M. R, C. S. Eng., of Fordwieh, Ont. .4)1Ell. Rev. Mr. Peckoyer, a retired minister of Toronto, occupied., the pulpit of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church morning and evening. The Anglican Young People's Am - elation was bold the animel Closing Ban- quet and election ce offieere on Monday evening next. Rev. D. Perth', pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church condneted the services in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church at Ingersoll on Sunday last. At a session of the Synod of Hamil- ton and Huron held in St. Thomas last week it was decided a Summer School will he held at Goderich commeneing the first of July. Services in the Baptist Church next Sunday as usual. The pastor, A. C. Riley will take as his subjects :--Morning; "Through Death to Life " Evening, "Character and Peogress." The Rev. E. G. Dymond, rector of Markdale, occupied the pulpit of St. Paul's Church, morning and evening. There was celebration of Holy Com- munion at the morning set vice. The Rev. Canon Davis, rector of St. George's church, Sarnia. will le the special preacher in St. Paul's church on May 10th. This is a special Mission- ary Sunday throughout the Anglican church with a general exchange of pul- pits. Canon Davis is a brother of Mr. H. Davis of town. After three years of careful work, the committee appoieted to revise, en- rich and adopt the Book of Common Prayer fos the use of Anglican church- es in Canada, have at last completed their labors and are to present a draft book to the General Synod to be he1.1 at Vancouver next September. At the meeting of the board of man- agement of the Missionare Society of the Church of England, bele in Toronto the primate presiding, the following report of the home mission general sec- retary for 1913 was presented and adopt- ed: Total amount of appertionment $155,236, promises for support of "own missionaries" $9,531, received for appor- tionment 0.41,474.82, received on our missionary $8,979.98, received not on apportionment $22,702,.1e; totals for 191e, $173,246.99. News of the death of Rey. J. H. Hector, universally known as the Black Knight at his home, York, Pa., has reached the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alliance. He was eery well known in Toronto as in many other cities and towns, as an influential tem- perance speaker. He was the son of negro elaves, and although he had little education, was a gifted speaker. After fighting as a volunteer in the Civil War in the U. S., mid being employed as railway engineer, he became a minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church. The anniversary services of the.Sun- day School of the Methodist Church will he held (1).D.) next Sunday. Ser- vices will be held in the morning at 11 o'cioelt, aftemnoon at 2.110 and evening at 7. when Mr. Ivor Brock, of Toronto, will preaeh, and the pastoe at the eve- ning sersice. Spacial musie by the noteliers of the Sunday School In connection with thews eervicee Mothers' Day wilt be celebrate). The evening subject will be, "lhe Story of Mother." All are welcoine. On Monday evening the annual Sunday School entertainment will he Inld in the Church when. a splen- did progransine will be given by the menther.lof the Sunday School, consist- ing of choruses, dialogues, &Me, reci- tation, pantomines, etc. A good time is anticipated. Let all come.. The muml export of food and drink products from Ireland mainly for con- sumption in Ureat Britain, exceeds $15009000. LEPARD —To Wingbarn, on May lst, Edward J. Lepard, aged 31 years, 1 month and 28 days. HENDERSON —In Whitechurch, on May 4th, H. D. Hendersan, aged 75 years and 9 months. NAYLOR—In Morris, on May 2ncl, Ann Taylor, relict of the late Fountain Nay- lor, in her Mith year. BRAY —In Grey township, on April 25th, Mary Jane Howard, beloved wife af Williarn La ay, in her 48th year. WILSON • In Brussels. on April 21/th, Mrs. James Wilson, in her 770 year. , Carssert —In Ashfield, on May 4th, Charles Caesar, aged 7U years, 2 months, and 14 days. ANNOUNCEMENTS, &.:c. Notices Under This Head ten cents a lino for trst insertion; five cents for subse- quent insertions, Get Parnell's Bread at Christie's. For Wall Paper and Window Shades go to KNOZ'S, Fon RENT Good comfortable house to rent. Apply to J. A. McLean. The Cadillac Electric or hand Vacuum Cleaners to rent at Isard's. Lose On Josephine street north, a lady's open face watch, and gold chain. Finder rewarded by leaving at Times office. Reduced Prices in Wall Paper and Window Shades at KNOX'S, TRUNKS AND VALISES:—Big stock of select from at lowest prices. W. J. GREER. For the Newest Designs in Spring Wall Paper go to KNOX'S, To RENT Comfortable (rooms in the Meyer Block. Apply E. Smith. PASTURE -000d papture can be fur- nished for a numbEie of ctle. Apply FOR SALE—Good bugegy and cutter. Almost as good as dew( Made by Wm. Dore. Get particulats at TIMES office. FOR SALE—A comfortable seven - roomed house, with cement cellar and coal bin, Hard and soft water, a good garden Apply to F. G. Sperling, Min- nie street or at his office, Salt Block. Fou SALE —A good incubator and brooder. Apply to Win Williamson. Just received a car of seed barley. Call us by phone and secure what you will need. Howeint & BROCISIaltANR. WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. George Mason, phone 78B. FoR Same—A good fruit farm in the Niagara district. Get particulars at Teems office. Fenn CoRN—Car load of feed corn just to hand. Get your suppliee at the feed store or at warehouse, at G. T. It. TIMING & MILLS NOTICE — I annpreperedto again keep lots in the cemetery/ good shape at the rate of $1 per, 1 for the season. Orders loft with Me le. Groves, Town Clerk, will be given prompt attehtion. Robtareeyell. NoTion—Our dental offs will be closed every Wednesday/afternoon frine May 1st to Octobet let* Donee D./.1),S G. H. litiass, NogrcE At parties indelited to me must pay their accounts Aefore May 20tb or accounts will be Vaned in other bands for collection.. pliyment may be made at my old stand.' L. a. WILLIAMS, Belgrave. • Vocational studies by correspondence with the University of Wisconsin ex- tension division ere being taken by needy 5,600 students. 110111111111100111111110111111111111EMZei= ' KING BROS. *************k*******#***************** **************** CREAM SERGE SUITINOS In light, medium, and heavy weights t Now is the Time to replenish your House Fur- nishing requirements. Great- er values man ever Linoleums We are showing all the newest patterns in different widths, from the best Scotch Manufacturers. 0•210•3. Rugs and Art Squares Very novel patterns in Wilton, Axminster and Tapes. try in full range of sizes, Prices $7.5(/ to $73.00 Special Display of Dress Goods and Silks, Spring Suiting and Coating. In all the newest shades and weaves, Prices to suit everyone. Wash Goods Cotton Foulards, Fancy Crepes, Ratines, Mulls, Ginghams, Prints Embroideries, Shadow Lace, Trimmings. We are showing a full range in the latest designs at popular prices. Kayser Quality Silk Gloves These gloves bear the makers name, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made in the newest styles. Prices 50c to $1.50 PRODUCE, WANTED. Phone 71 eiVelietal 1 kZ=retteleZereette=12.1`13 9a1320152effelefelareiss§mieSt! MORRIS. There passed away on Saturday last another of the older residents of this section in the person of Ann Taylor, relict of the late Fountain Naylor, in her 08th year. Mrs. Naylor was held in high esteein in the cornmunity. Her remains were interred in Brandon ceme- tery on Tuesday afternoon. emsm,en OCEAN TICKETS Via all steamship lines, outward or prepaid from the Old Couutry. Lowest quotations current for rates or tickets by any route. Apply ,H. B. ELLIOTT Times Office, Wingham' NORTH END GROCERY Having opened a Groceoky Store in the old stand knot as the North End Grocery,/4 solicit a fair share of the 4tronage of the people of Wseig am and vicin- ity. We will atafs keep a clean and fresh stock '9 Grocerfes, etc. and can assure you satisfaction. Try us with your next order. "Mnr—loismOrseem.1400,14 A. BELL 'Phone 195 Cash for Butter and Eee's Coal and Wood Genuine Leigh Coal, Hard, Bright and Clean,6"/ Prices for present delivery, Stove and Hag ,,,/$7.10 Chestnut.$ 7.35 „ee ' Pea 6.10 Connell Anthracite from 15e to 85c per ton less, awarding to size. WOOD, per eord, $1.15 UP* Leave your order at Dominion Expresa C's 0 Bee R.J. SPRING COAL Best results have shown that when buying your spring coal, you should be sure you get Genuine Anthracite The name "Scranton" stands for all you can wish for in Coal, having the high- est analysis of Coal mined, yet selling at a price to com- pare with the lower qualities Why not have the best? Hard and Soft Slab, for summer use at lowest prices. J. A. McLEAN Dealer in LUMBER, COAL, WOOD Notice to Creditors. / Is TEE ESTATE Or JAME HENDERSON, Da - CEASED. Ore 'item of Jameenaersov, late of the Township of Morris, in I 4 00u003' of Huron, Yeoman, deceastd, who led. Oh or about the 25th day of March, 1014, nd all others having claims against or anti ed to share in the estate e said deceased./ re hereby notified to May, 1014, their name addresses and deserip. of send by post, prepaid, otherwise deliver to the undersigned, ort ot before the 13th day of tionp, and full eine tilers of their claims, aecounts or interest and the nature ot their security, if any, he by them. Immediatly after Said last Mel) me1 date, the assets of the deceased will e distributed among the peruse entitled the to, having regard only to obtains or interest of which the executors awhiailoiol l tetn have nice and the said executors be liabl for the Said assets, or any part thereof, to ,liny person or persons, of whose claim or *terest they shall not have received notice at the time of such distribution. S. A. MOUTON, Winghlun, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors, Dated this nth day of April, 1011 'FOR SALE I3uggy in thorough repair Saddle and Bridle No, 5 Taylor Fireproof Safe, new Gasoline Engine, siX horse power Dynamo, SO cycle, 10 candle ,over Also Eight -roomed Brick House for sale or to tent. Apply to Geo. McKenzie 10.11,444446,,,,,,,ilksivb,siv$44.4.06,4,1140,tr n Exceptional V 1 e for Women This fine patent buttoned Boot of good quality Matt Calf Tops, pew shap- ed toe and military heel, ‘. in all sizes for women, 211to 7. FOR 1$ 2.75- tFER PAIR We keep the above Shoe in stock at all times. Keep in mind that we sew all rips and tack the soles on all shoes bought from us, free of charge Also we take Butter and Eggs in trade and allow full cash value Also we give a cash discount on all Shoes excepting "Queen Quality.' W. H. Willis & Co. Sole Agents swoei For Ladies SEEDS, FLOUR AND FEEDS All kinds of seeds now in stock—Clovers of all kinds and grasses for permanent pasture, Red Clover, Alsike Clover, White Clover, Lucerne Clover, white Blossom, Brome Grass, Orchard Grass, Kentucky and Canadian Blue Grass, Rye Grass, etc. All high Grade Government Standard No. 1. Also Mangel, Carrot, Turnip seed, Early Potatoes, all 1914 seeds, a few last year Loose Mange' seed at* 15c per lb. A Car of Hand Selected seed Corn to arrive about May 1st; all Essex Grown. I buy only the best. No Faliure of crop when buying from one who understands Seed Corns, Teaming, Bailey, White Cap Wisconsin No. 7. Comptons Early and Long- fellow. Caldwells Calf Meal, and Bibby's Cream Equiva- . lant for rearing Calves without milk. Good Luck Baby Chick feed for young Chicks. - Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour and Chop, ° FLOURS Royal Household, Robin Hood, Purity, Univers- al and Golden City, Wheat and Oats taken in Exchange for any the above, also Butter and Eggs at cost prices. 41.1. A. MILLS Successor to T. A. Mills PELONt 89. WINGIIAM ONT.