The Wingham Times, 1915-07-15, Page 8• Wage 8
THE W INGHAM TIMES
PERSONALS
Mian Marjorie Mann, of Toronto, is
• visiting relatives in town,
Mr. Wm, Routledge, ofClinton, visit-
ed friends in town on Monday.
Mrs. W. 1+'. Burgman visited with her
parent*, in Parkhill for a few days.
r blest} M. Newans, of London, is visit-
ing with Mr, and Mrs. J. Galbraith.
Mies Leona Elliott, of Toronto, is
• visiting relativef and friends in town.
• Miss Young, of Toronto, is this week
the,guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Field.
I�Irs. James Aitchison, of Blyth, visit-
ed her sister•in-law, Mrs, Wm. Aitchi-
- son,
„ Mrs. D. Small, of Grand Rapids,
Mich„ is visiting with old friends in
town.
Mr. C. C. Brock, of Dundas, is spend-
ing bis holidays at his parental home in
town.
Mr, Ed. Everett and Mr. Cooney, of
Hanover, were visitors in town this
week.
Mrs. D. McTavish has returned home
after spending the past two weeks in
Mt, Forest.
Miss Brown, of Carney, N. J., is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Brown, in
Turnberry.
Mr. Walter Haines, of Seaforth,
visited with his parents in town for
over Sunday.
Miss Nellie Thorp, of Detroit, is
spending her vacation with Miss
Florence Jarvis.
Mrs. A. E. Simmons, of Brandon,
Man., is visiting with relatives and old
friends in town.
Mr. and Dirs. Thomas Aitchison, of
Lucknow, visited their sister-in-law,
Mrs. Wm. Aitchison.
Mr. R. L. Mitchell, of the Bank of
Hamilton, is spending his holidays in
Toronto and Hamilton.
Dr. Lloyd Fox, of Battle Creek, Mich.,
was visiting for a few days with his
brother, Dr. J. A. Fox.
Mr. Brook Brandon and Mr. Hammen,
of Hanover, were visitors in Wingham
for over the 12th of July.
Miss Beatrice Keith and Miss Stella
Fowler, of Teeswater, are this week
the guests of Miss Lila Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Surale, of Brant-
ford, were visiting for a few days with
Wingham relatives and friends,
Mrs. Brisdow and daughter, of Sea-
ford), accompanied by Miss Brisdow,
are visiting friends in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Powell and son,
of Goderieb, were visiting with friends
in Wingham and East Wawanosh.
Dr. and Mrs. Walkley and children,
of Mt. Forest, were visiting for a few
days with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Fox.
Mrs. P. S. Linklater has returned
home after a two months' visit with
her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Young at Win-
nipeg.
Mr. Alfred C. Schaefer left on Tues-
day for Brantford, where he has again
taken a position as brakesman on the
G. T. R.
Mr. .and Mrs. Richard Hope and
children of Brantford, were visiting for
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John
Amsbury.
Misses Margaret and Verde. Jermyn,
of Toronto, are spending their holidays
with their ll
,brother, Mr. Russe
Jerilyn, Bluevale road.
Rev, Arthur and Mrs. Sinclair and
little daughter, Miss Marion, are visit-
ing with Mrs. Sinclair's mother, Mrs.
W. Jermyn, Bluevale road.
Mrs. Harry Allen and Mentie Reid
Allen visited Mount Forest on June 28th,
where Mentie was trying her elemen-
tary piano examinations.
Mrs. J. E. Mutch and little daughter,
Delight, of Goderich, and Mr. Thomas
Aitchison, of Hamilton, are visiting
their mother, Mrs. Wm. Aitchison,
Mr. Wm. Jones, an expert chauffeur
of Wingham, has been engaged by Mr.
Wm. Irwin, who has an auto in con-
nection with his livery. —Ripley Express.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mundell and
children, of Turnberry, left on Tuesday
to spend two months with relatives and
friends in Moosejaw, Sask. and Caron,
Sask.
Miss A. Haines, late of Haileybury,
spent two weeks, at her parental home,
left on Monday for Sault Ste Marie,
where she has accepted a position with
the C.P.R.
Mayor Irwin, accompanied by his
daughter, left on Friday morning on a
two months trip to California. They
will return home via the Pacific Coast
and through the Canadian West.
Rev. S. Seilery, of Napanee, a former
well-known and popular pastor of
Wingham Methodist Church, was the
guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. 1!'. G.
Sperling and called on old friends while
in town.
Mr. N. L. Brandon, acegtnpenied by
Mrs. Tovell and children and also his
mother, Mrs. T. S. Brandon, who has
spent the past five weeks in St. Marys,
motored to Wingham in his new Over-
land car for the 12th of July celebration,
Mr. Brandon returned to St. Marys on
Monday evening, accompanied by his
sinters, Mia'. Wilford Reid and [Mss N.
L Hazel Brandon.
ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Notices Under ''his Head ten cents a line
for first fnsortton; Ave eents Tor subse-
quent 1rmerf,ioza.
HOUSE TO RNT--Apel
McLean.
FOR •SALE -100 ite
fence. Apply atTnl
J. A.
of good, picket
office.
TRUNKS AND VALISES:---$lg stock of
select from at lowest prices.
W, J. GEEK,
WANTED --Two mares, 4 to .6 years
old, 1200 to 1400 pounds. Apply to Dr.
J. P. Kennedy.
FOR SALE - Four good mileh cows
and four spring calves, Get full
particulars at TIMES office, tf
To RENT -s -Three comfortable rooms
over Advance office. Modern con-
veniences. Apply to C. N. Griffin.
FARMERS AND THRASIIERMAN—When
overhawling your machinery try us for
your repairs, that's where we shine.
E. IVIERKLEY & SON.
NOTICE—I am prepared to again keep
lots in the cemetery in good shape at
the rate of $1 per lot for the season.
Orders left with John F. Groves, Town
Clerk, will be given prompt attention.
RoBT. DEYELL.
MINOR LOCALS.
For Diamond and Wedding Rings go
to Knox's.
Fine stock of silverware, cut glass
and jewellery at Knox's.
—Remember the shipment of Jams
and Jellies for the Canadian soldiers on
Friday and Saturday, July 16th and 17th
and bring your donation.
—Mr. John Kaiser, who has been
operator at the G. T. R. station for
some time was transferred to George-
town and Mr, S. H. Milne, of Alma,
takes his place here.
—Mrs, Adam Schaefer has been
seriously ill fot some time and under-
went an operation in the Wingham
Hospital last week. Numerous friends
will wish her a speedy recovery.
•-Let everyone do something to help
the boys who are fighting for us. One
way is to bring a donation of Jam, Jelly
or Marmalade to the Town Hall on
either Friday or Saturday, July 10th and
17th.
—Miss Mentie Reid Allen has received
word from Toronto Conservatory of
Music that she has passed her elemen-
tary piano examination successfully.
Much credit is due her teacher, Miss
Alma Fiarlty.
—Mrs. Jas. •Maxwell received a letter
from her son, Ross, this week. His
company is attached to the 12th
Battalion which is now at the front and
they may go very soon. At present
they are camped at Shorncliffe. He
enjoyed the trip very much,
FIVE SAILINGS WEEKLY, PORT
MC NICOLL TO SAULT STE.
MARIE AND FORT
WILLIAM
Canadian Pacific Palatial Great
Lakes Steamships leave Port McNicoll,
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays for Sault Ste.
Marie, Port Arthur and Fort William.
Steamship Express making direct con-
nection leaves Toronto 12.45 p.m.
Particulars from Canadian Pacific
Ticket Agents, or write M. G. Murphy,
District Passenger Agent, Tor-
onto. 63-3
TEACHER WANTED
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(7iiiiat� of Lidl�& Waitshhi'i'ar
Wash Goods Spring. Ceats, RainCoats
$1,25, $1.50 Voile Waists for 95c.,
Ladies' Voile Waists made in latest un mil 1"' "euNllll,'ir�liliM111i ,dIH ): r:'": _Nmm�,u., n,...�
styles with flare or military collar, sizes
34 to 44.
Teacher wanted, for School Section
No. 3, Turnberry, Duties to commence
September 1st, State salary. Appli-
cations, with references and qualifica-
tions, received up to July 24th. 1915.
R. S. MUIR,
62-3 Glenannan, Ont.
TEACHER WANTED
Teacher wanted for School Section
No. 7, Morris (Stone school). State
salary and qualifications. Duties to
commence September 1st.
J. D. MCEWEN,
Sec.-Treas.,
tf R. R. No. 4, Wingham
TEACHER WANTED
Teacher wanted for School Section
No. 8, East Wawanosh. State experi-
ence and salary wanted.
J. W. BONE, Belgrave, Ont.
Mr. B. T. Covell, A.L.C.M.
Organist and Choirmaster of
St. Andrew's Church
Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing
Violin Pianos and Organs
Tuned and Repaired,
Wingham, - Ont.
JOHN f. GROVES
ISSUETs
Mf'xIMA6E UCt SES
1 owrn Hall, Wingham
PHON2S:—Office 24 Residence 164
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$2.00 to $3,50 Voile. Waists $1.95
2 doz extra quality Voile and fancy
ina'`quesite Waists, broken lines, not all
sizes in each style but all sizes included
from 34 to 42.
$12.50 Raincoats reduced to $7.50
20 only Ladies' Raincoats bought at
clearing prices from .the manufacturer, de-
signed specially for good service, made
from Double Texture all Wool Waterproof
Paramatto Cloth, sizes 34 to 44,
$10 to $15 Spring Coats
Reduced to $6.25.
15 only ladies' and misses' Spring Coats 36 inch Habitai Silk $1.00 per yd.
consisting of the latest styles in tweed Extra quality black or white Habitai,
effects, with polo cloths and serges, all suitable for waists, Iingerie etc,
sizes in the lot, also many exclusive styles
Sheer White Voile
and Marquesites
25c, 35c, 50c 60c yd
One of the finest
and most evenly
woven fabrics, very
fashionable this sea-
son, rich in appearance and
serviceable.
36 inch Black Duchess Mousseline
$1.25 value reduced to 98c per yd.
300 yards Black Duchess Silk with
heavy silk chene, and rich satin finish,
specially purchased to clear at this low
price.
15c Dolly Varden Crepe
Reduced to 10c per yd.
30o yards with fifteen different 'patterns
to choose from, an excellent cloth for
summer dresses.
White Bedford Cords, Piques
and French Reff.
Beautiful snow white washable mater.
ials in plain and corded weave, very suit-
able for middy waists, wash suits and
skirts. Special value 25c, 35c, 50c yd.
35c, 50c, 60c Corset Covers 39c
3 doz only fine cambric Corset Covers,
broken lines and odd sizes, all new goods.
$1.00 to $1.50 Night Gowns 98c
3 doz ladies' cambric Night Gowns and
Princess Slips made in latest styles, neatly
trimmed
trimmed with lace or embroidery, all sizes,
$1.50 to $3.00 Summer Parasols 98c.
3 doz Summer Sunshades, samples,
some with eyelet embroidery, others with
colored borders.
Silk Tussah Royal 50c yd.
A new wash material very suitable tor
summer dresses, will wash and
retain its silken finish, in very neat ,floral
patterns and coin spots.
Holeproof Hosiery.
Long Black and White Silk Gloves 69c. A guaranteed silk or lisle hose, 6 pairs
5 doz 12 button silk gloves with double guaranteed to wear 6months; sold in boxes.
tipped fingers and reinforced gussets. 6 pr cotton $2; 6 pr lisle $3; 3 pr Silk $3.
'Phone 71
KING BROS.
PRODUCE WANTED.
PRODUCE WANTED
AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS
July [Stb, 19[$
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SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE
SAIF.
Of Men's, Womeu's and Children's
Spring and Summer Footwear
Women's Patent, Tan and Gun Metal
Button Oxfords, regular , ¢¢
$3.50' reduced to . : . 412 . U 0
Men's Gun Metal Button Oxfords, all
sizes. Regular $4.50,
Reduced to . . . . • $3.60
20 per cent. reduction on all White
Shoes, Pumps and Slippers.
20 per cent. reduction on all Patent
Pumps and Oxfords. All sizes.
W. H. WILLIS & CO.
SOLE AGENTSuBB FOR LADIES
Quality
rtufaN
PATERSON—In Orillia, on June 29th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paterson; a son,
(Neal Archibald).
DIED
EDWARDS-In Wingham, on Friday,
July 9th, Christopher Earnest Edwards,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ed-
wards, aged 1 year, 2 months and 22
days.
GRAY—In Wingham, on Monday, July
12th, William Wesley Gray, aged 75
years and t months.
Italy has the greatest eel breeding
farm in the world in a swamp along the
Adriatic, where the industry has been
carried on for centuries.
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AUCTIONEERS J
McConnell & Vandrick
Auctioneers for the Counties of
Huron and Bruce, are prepared to take
all kinds of sales. We are certain we
can please. You can have either one
or bothwithout extra charge. Orders
can be left with E. McConnell, or with
an rick at the Merchants'
ro erage Co.'s Store, Wingham,
arges mo era e.
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SPRING
COAL•
If you want to secure the
lowest price of the year, buy
your winter coal now,
If you want good service
along with the best coal
rained, let us fill you bin
with genuine 0. L. & W.
Scranton, which has no
equal,
Cali attour office and get
our prices fot' everything
in the fuel line.
J. A. MVICL.EAN
Western
London
' CANADA
sept.
1915
$30,000.00
and Attractions
IN PRIZES
Two Speed Events Daily.
Fireworks Every Night.
New Steel Grandstand,
Midway Better Than Ever.
Prizes increased this year , by
$3,000.00.
Excellent Program of Attrace
tions Twice Daily.
MUSIC BY THE BEST AVAILABLE BANDS.
Single Fare over all Railways West of Toronto and
Fare and One -Third from outside points..
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Prize Lists, Entry Forms andall information from
the Secretary.
W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary
DEAL.EIt IN
LUMBER, COAL, WOOD
AND SHINGLES.
PitoNES
Residence 55, Office 64a., Mill 64b
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COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
ARE A SUCCESS
A rumor has been circulated that
GUNNS' PERTIL,IZERS
will not be made during the coming season.
We contaadict this report by soliciting a
continuation of your patronrge for Fall and
Spring deliveries. If you have not been
called upon, write or telephone
A., Hi W ILFORD
District Agf int Wirighain, Ont.
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:Great SaIe'
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iii Continues
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Men's Suits
Half Price
• Most all sizes in Men's
iii extra fine quality Suits,
• good style and patterns
lit You can save half your
• money by buying here.
\i1 $18 extra well made,
t1 • good quality suits $9.95
• $22 stylish suit for $10.48
$15 good quality, $7.95
\i! $8 Boys' Suits for $4,95
/ $5 Boys' Suits for $2.98
h; Shoes Reduced
/r1 We can save you money
f.0 on Shoes, Be sure to see
fk our lines before buying.
fjfHundreds of other bar-
e gains too numerous to
f.e mention,
Ladies'
White Wear .
IT $1 Princess Slips for 68c
fp 75c Princess Slips 39c
• $1.75 Princess Slips $1.19
$t.5o Fine Embroid-
q ered Underskirts 98c
ft! $2 Fine Erllbroid-
M�1 ered Underskirts $1.19
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Hosiery, Values lip'
Ladies' blk silk Hose 25c ilk
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19c
14c iii,
10c
slit
Extra values in all lines liJ
of Dress Goods.
6oc to 75c Dress Goods
at per yard 49c
75c to $1 Dress Goods
at per yard 68c )i.
$ I,00 to $ r.5o Dress
Goods for 75c to 98c 4%,
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Groceries /.0
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Telephone us. We will hi
do the rest.1.
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Comfort Soap per bar 4c0
Fel's Naptha 4 for 25c
Canned Peas 3 for 25c j*,
Canned Corn 3 for 25c *,
Good Salmon 2 for 25c *-
Extra good Lard 15t lb /fX
Fine blend Green Tea IA
at only 28c per lb iii.
Washing Soda, special /i,
6 lbs for 25c
1.6
Children's Hosiery
25c Hosiery for
20C Hosiery for
15c Hosiery for
Dress Goods
R. M. LINDSAY
FORMERLY
it Merchants BrokerdqeCo.
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