The Wingham Times, 1914-11-12, Page 5November I2th 1914.
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1 BOYS SUITS $4.95 1
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E are giving a very special price on Boys' 0
Suits this week. There are 65 of them in •
the lot ranging in sizes from 2$ to 35. They con-
sist of Navy Serges and Fancy Tweeds. There are
both two and three piece Suits in the
lot. Regular $5.50 to $9.00, on sale at
12 Boy's Buster Brown Suite in navy and fancy tweeds, sizes 20 to 1
26. Regular $5.00, on sale at
Regular $5.50 to $9.00
• $3,50
12 BoyeBuster Brown and Sailor Suits M navy and fan* etweede,
sizes 20 to 24, regalar $3.75 and $4.00, an sale at
$2,50
6 only Boys' light -weight short Overeoats, shower proof, sizes 27 to
80, regular $5,00, on sale at..
$3.50
W. A. Campbell
" The Clothier
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Merkley & Son
PHONE 84, P. O. BOX 62
Wingham, Ont.
THE WINGHAM TIMES
IrDAPYOIS.
Miss Luella Shaw spent the week-
end at her pereutal home hi Bluevale.
People are busy pulling and taking
up their turnips. The fine weather has
been faVorable foethis work,
Mr. James Martin has almost finished
his seoson's threehieg. Be is Pow
homeward bound,
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On IVIonday evening, November 23r6,
a patriotic feeture will be delivered in
the Presbyterien church at 8 o'cloelt by
Rev, Dr.Thurlow Fraser, of Owen Sound,
"Pen-Germanistri and the Kaiser."
The fame of this address has already
spread throughout the district and a
large crowd is antieipated. Special
music is being prepared by the musical
talent in the village and it is expected
that brief remarks will be made by
Other speakers. A. silver offering will
be taken at the door, the proceees be-
ing devoted to the Patrietie Fund. Let
the offering be liberal. At this meet-
ing a patriotic organization will be
formed for Whitechurch and communi-
ty. All are welcome.
NOs1DX
The annual anniversary services in
connection with the Langside Presby-
terian chureh will be held on Sunday
and Monday, Nov. 15th and 16th, at 11
a. m. and 7 p. m. respectively. The
morning and evening services on Sun-
day will be in charge of Rev, M. Mc
Arthur, of Kincardine. On Monday
evening there will be a tea meeting,
The special feature in connection with
this gathering being an lecture en_
tiled "Wit and Humor," by Rev.
A Logan Greggie, of Toronto, whose
reputation as a public speaker is al-
ready well-known in this community.
Special musical selections will he rend-
ered by the choir in charge of Miss
Term Moffatt, at both the Sunday
services as well as on Monday evening.
All are heartily welcome.
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't BUTTEUICK PATTEMIS A WAYS IN' STOCK
ST Virus DANCE.
iloothyr Severe as Corea
.Through the Use of Dr. '
Williams' Pink Pills.
St. Vitus donee is a common four) of
nervous trouble, which affects not only
young children but men and women as
well. The only elave liee in plenty of
pure blood, because good blood is the
Ilia food of the nerves, Dr. Williams'
Pink pincure the met severe cases
of St. Vitus dance, because they eau -
ally make the rich, red blood that feeds
and restores the etarving sbattered
nerves. This has been proved in hun-
dreds of cases, among them that of
Mrs John Darman, Lotion, Ont., who
says: "About a year ego I found mesa
self becoming very nervous, At •lie
outset I did not pay very, much ten -
tion to it as I thought th trou would
pass away. In this 1 w s cl. ppointed
for I soon found myself idly grow-
ing worse. My right ar i and leg be-
gan to jerk and twitch all the time,
even when I was in bed, and I found
great difficulty in walking or doing any
work. Finally the trouble affected my
speech and it was with difficulty I made
myself understood. Of course I was
doctoring for the trouble, but was not
being helped, and finally the doctor
wanted me to go to the hospital for
treatment. This I did not care to do,
and it was at this stage that 1 de-
cided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
By the time I had used four boxes I
felt much better, and in a short time
longer I was quite well and strong.
My neighbors look upon my cure as
quite wonderaul, and indeed 1 think it
is, and shall alwal s be grateful for
what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for
rne."
These Pills are sold by all medicine
dealers or can be had by mail at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2 50 by
writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
DLYTH.
Word was received in Blytte on Wed-
nesday morning of last week, that • Mr.
Wm. Habkirk, a former resident, had
passed away very suddenly atGoderich.
It seems that on Tuesday evening he
returned from his work at the Western
Canada Flour Mills, and after;was en-
gaged in dressing when he suddenly
fell and expired in a few minutes. He
had eomplained for some time of pains
in the neck, but there was no thought
of the sudden ending of all things earth-
ly. The deceased was married to Miss
Tema MeNevin, of Dungannon, some
years ago, and they resided in Dungan,
gannet), Auburn, Blyth and Goderich.
While a resident here he was well
liked by those who knew him. Besides
his widow, he leaves to mourn his loss
a family of six as ..follows: -Joe, Jean,
Grace, Kate, Mary and Will, besides he
leaves his mother, and his brothers,
John and Yoe, and sisters, Belle and
Jean, who are all located in the West.
GO It MU.
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At Young Methodist Church, Winnis
peg, Man„ on Thursday,
October 29th,
a very quiet but pretty marriage was
solemnized at 11 o'clock in the morning
when Mr. William. A. Edwards, of
Saskatoon, Sask., and Miss M. Henrietta
McGill, youngest daughter of Mr. Robt.
McGill, ef Gorrie, Ont., were united in
matrimony by the Rev. Mr. Whiting,
The bride wore a gown of silk embroid-
ered net over Cream Duchess setin with
trimming of swansdown and brilliants
with a large picture hat of black velvet
and plumes and earried a bouquet of
bridal roses, lillies of the valley and
maidenhair fern. After the ceremony
the bridal party had luncheon at the
Fort Garry Hotel. The young couple
will spend their honeymoon in Winnipeg
and other Westegn cities before going
to their home in Saskatoon. Misses
McGill was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson McLaughlin after her arrival in
Winnipeg.
EAsie is,Atif.A.NOSD.
The Young People's Society of Cal-
vin Church will hold a box social in
School house No. 11, on Tuesday even-
ing, November 17th. A good program
is being prepared and there is a good
time in store for all who attend.
It is with feelings of deep regret
that we this week chronicle the sudden
death of Verna May Beatrice Taylor,
oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Taylor. The young lady was
in her eighteenth year and had
been in her usual health when suddenly
called on Saturday last to her heavenly
home. Miss Taylor was highly esteem-
ed by a large circle of friends and her
sudden death has cast a gloom over the
community. The funeral on Monday
afternoon to the Wingham cemetery
was very largely attended. The services
were conducted by Rev. Mr. Kilpatrick,
of Belgrave and Rev J. W. Hibbert, of
Wingham. The pall -bearers were
George And Harold Currie, George
Prentice, Wilfrid Pocock, George
Walker and Richard Deacon, TI
Members of the deceased young lady's
Sunday School elas, with her teacher,
Mrs, J. .1. Kerr, attended the funeral in
a body, Among those from a distance
wise attended the funeral were Mr. and
Mrs. John Taylor, Hanover; George
Prentice, Collingwood; James Taylor,
Mrs. Humphrey,' Mr, end Mrs, John F.
Linklater, Teeswater. To, the bereav-
ed family will be extended the sincere
sympathy of the ecentrainity.
A randier of Cochrane Alta George
Creighton, has donated a carload of hore
ses to the British Government.
Fresh strawberries were sold on the
market at London, Ont.,
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Sat. Sun., Nol.z. 21-22
(ALL DAY AND NIONT) 2 DAYS ONLY
wet: seem is. nen/eters
Toronto, Nov, 9 -Utile». Stocks Yards
-235 cars, with 3,944 cattle, 182 calves,
1,438 hogs, 1,999 sheep and lambs, and
989 horses.
Nxport , ,e3 15 $• 8 40
Butcher cattle choice.... 7 60 7 75
do mediem. 7 50 7 60
Butcher cows choice... 0 40 6 60
o mediu
do commonm - ..... " : 1 6 g 1•1 :172,
do bulls 6 35 6 59
Feeders 6 00 6 50
Stockers ........ 25 6 50
do medium , 5 25 5 75
do light..' . .
..... 4 25 4 75
Canners andcutters . 3 50 4 10
Milkers, choice 75 00 100 00
Springers ,... „ .. 50 00 95 00
Common and medium40 00 6e 00
Lambs --------------775 85
Light ewes ------------5 25 5 50
do bucks..............4 00 5 2i
Hogs fed and watered .. 7 50*
do f.o.b 7 15
Calves 9 00 11 00
WI1GElia.31:ttA.u5or Imo° tars.
Wingham, November 11, 1914
Flour per 1001bs 3 15 to 3 60
Fall wheat 1. 35 to 1 05
Oats .0 40 to 0 43
Barley 0 52 to 0 52
Peas .. ... ,1 30 to 1 30
Butter dairy ...0 26 to 0 30
Eggs per doz ...... .... „.. 0 30 to 0 30
Wood per cord 2 25 to 300
Hay per ton ... .... .. .10 00 to 10 00
Hogs700 to 7 00
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P. C. Duimage a noted poultry fancier
died at Leedon, Ont.,
Dr. Bradfield Patterson, one of the
oldest Freemasons in Canada, died at
Barrie aged 94,
Grey county farmers have contributed
for patriotic purposes 35 carloads of
oats told patatoel. Minto tewriehip
farrnera gave 3,500 beshels of Oats.
Captein Kendall, formerly of the t fn,
press of Ireland has been promoted
from Lieutenant Naval COMmancIer to
Commander nf the tritish auxiliary
cruiser Calgarian.
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Saturday
Bargains
"rhese Cut Prices on Season-
able Goods just a time when you
are likely to want them, should
make Buying easy, Only room
to quote a few of the Many Bar-
gains awaiting you here.
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Ladies' Winter Coats
3118t in, Very snappy styles. Fancy
tweed effects. Regular e12 to $12,50
Coats, Saturday price $9.75
10 Women's Coats made of fancy
curl cloth and diagonal weaves, fancy
coleus.), $15 Coats Satorday $1.1,95
A clearing line of Girls Coats ilp to
$500. Value for $2.95
Women's Top Skirts to clear, made
of plain cloth mid tweed effects, reg -
$3 39
Bargain in HOW', 10 dos Wool 13111,11e:its.
heavy ribbed Hose, all sizes, gains in Blankets.
35e value Saturday tMc special for Sit torda,y
Price $5, *later -day
Women's Underwear, white
or grey Underwear, Vests
and drawees, regelae 35c Hee,
Saturday _25e
Dress Plaids and Checks of
good quality and weight 12 1-2
value for 10e
Snap in Flannelettes, 10
piece, ard wide cloth at
12 1-2c, Saturday 10c
Flannelette Blankets, large
size, fine quality English
Blankets, grey or white,
;special for Saturday. $1.50
Coneforters made of fancy
chintz, good size, Saturday
price . $1.25
Lace Collars, new Conan
Just received, cream or white,
velem up to 50e, on sale for. .25c
Ribbons, 'Wide Hair Rib-
bons, all colors, regular price
15c, Saeurcla.y, 100
Men' Store
Men's Soits at vo(. prices.
T3argains for Hat o;,11:iy 41 I
$9,75 :ki:d
;41 .1.1)1
Boys' fleece lined Mader -
shirts and Drawee, Satin•day `2a
Men's heevy ribbed Sleets
and Drawers, all sizes, special
Saturday '15c
elen's and. boys' Caps wins
inside halide, speciel cut price
Saturday . . „ , .... • 50c
" Sweater Coats. Specialline
of heavy Sweet er Coats, Sat-
urday
Boys, overcoats, speciai
cot priem-,:. Saturday $3.00,
$3.50, $1,00, $1.50, $5.00
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TEAS
Atrial of our Bulk Teas will convince you that the quality
is the best and the price is unchanged at 30e, and 40c.
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