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The Wingham Times, 1915-12-16, Page 8Page 8 THE WINGHAM TIMES December 1611, 191 ANNOUNCEMENTiS,. c. j Notices trader This Bead, tea es»ta A tine far it* t insertion; Ivo cones for subse• ytaent insertions. WANTED—Ritchei/giri.,- Apply at Qeseen's hotel. WA en:Is—To pus ae seeking telt. Get particular at MES office, WANTED --Good m i. for general housework. Apply t • . vs. P. Fisher. TRuNxs AND VALISESt—Big stock of select from at lowest prices. W. J. Glenna. Wannem--A good girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. R. John- ston, 610 Jarvis St., Toronto, phone North 905, FOR SALE—A horse and cutter at 530, er would exchange as part payment on a cow. Apply to Mrs. J. 0. McGregor, sower Wingham. VEQETAULt:S WANTED — Telephone 174 for information regarding sale of turnips, potatoes, onions, cabbage and all kinds , of vegetables. —A. Il. Wie- , FORD. PERSONALS Mr. W. J. Armour made a busine. s trip to London last week. Mr. Mack McLean, of Stratford, visited friends in town for the week- er,d, Miss Nettie Showers, of Turnberry, is visiting for a few days with friends at Langside. Mr, H. Campbell Left on Saturday for six weeks training course at Wolseley Barracks, London. Mrs. A. T. English and daughters of Saskatoon are visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. Hine. cliffe. Rev. Mr. Thyme, of Palmerston, was in town on Saturday and gave the TIMES a friendly call. Mr. Bert McLean returned to Kin- cardine on Saturcay after spending a couple of weeks in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson were vis- iting for a few days during the past week with friends in Clinton. Misses Fora Irwin and Myrtle Bee- etoft, of East Wawanosh, are visjtine with Wingbam friends this week Mrs. Jas. Sheriff, of Star City S.ask ,.is visiting with relatives and old friends in Wingham and Whitechurch. Miss M. A. Hislop, Superintendent of Anerum Brae Hospital, Stratford, visited Miss Lizzie 0. Elliot last week. Miss Norma Foxton returned home last Friday after spending the summer v;ith ber sisters and brothers in Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunt and two children of Chiiliwack, B. C., are visit• ing the Iatter's sister, Mrs. M J. Foxton, Culross. Mrs. Chas. Campbell, Marnoch, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Camp:•tell prior to Mr. Campbell's departure for London. Mr. J. M. Milligan. Molesworth. has l:ecome a temporary resident of Wing - ham, for the purpose of taking a course at the Business College. Miss Margaret Chandler, who has been a member of the TIMES staff for the past year, has resigned. Her position is being filled by her sister, .miss Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Law have again become residents of Wingham. Mr. Law has refused an offer of $5.00 per eight hour day to return to Detroit, tt.:t he prefers remaining in Wingham. Mr. J. B. Duffey, who was trans- fered to London two months ago, was in town a few days last week and moved his family to that city nn,Satur- day last. Mr. l,uffey's many friends will be pleased to hear he is doing well) ie his new field of labor. Mr. C E McLean. who has` been a niembr•r of the Dominion Bank staff h; re for coins time has been transferred to the branch or the bank at St. Thomas. 1!ir. McLean is a young man who should tie well in his cho-en profession and we 'MA hite every success in his new home. M}NOR LOCALS. SUITABLE SIFTS FSR EVERYONE Silk Dress Lengths—$5, $10 and $15 Nothing more suitable to give a lady than beautiful silk dress length; can be made in any style she may choose, done up in sop - Melte 'Xmas boxes, in silks of the best quality in Mescaline, Chiffon, Taffeta, Georgette Crepes, Silk Meteor. Colors, Black, White, Sky, Pink, Belgian Blue, Rose and Grey. Guaranteed Hid Gloves—$1, $1.25 and $1.50 a Pair Something everyone appreciates; retakes a very servicable gift. We carry nctthiug but the best makes, as Fowne's, Perrin's and Dent's, in all the colors and sizes; short and long lengths. Swiss and Irish Linen Handkerchiefs— from 15e to $1.50 each Our assortment of handkerchiefs is better than ever, having bought them early, in all the newest styles,. with lace edging, initial and plain hem stitching. Special prices by the dozen. - Ladies' Silk Hose— $1 to 1.50 Pair Silk Hose made from the best of silk yarns Done up in suitable Xmas boxes, in single pairs or 3 pairs to a box. In White, Black, and colors. Kimonos and Dressing Gowns — $2, $4, $0.50 Ladies' Gowns and Kimonos made in news est styles in heavy patterned eiderdown and velour cloth in pretty shades of Greys, Reds, Hello, Blue and Pinks. Heavy Satin and Sateen Comforters— $G.00 to $15.00 Extra quality down -filled Comforters ma de in full size, in pretty patterns in floral de- signs. Irish Linen Table Clothes and Napkins— $5, $10 and $15 per Set Best quality Linens in beautiful designs to match in tenand dinner set sizes, Napkins in small and large sizes. Steamer Rugs—$10, $12 and $15 Beautiful Steamer Rugs made from the finest of wool yarns, in pretty Plaid and Stripe patterns,' suitable for lounge covers. Ladies' Silk Underskirts—$4, $5 and $0 Underskirts in the newest styles, suitable for the fuller skirts, made from extra quali- ty Messaline, Silk and Taffeta in all shades as well as black. Ladies' Neckwear -25c, 50c and $1.00 Splendid assortment of ladies' neckwear made in the new locust and fischu styles, suitable for alldresses. Colors, White, Cream Muffs, Stoles and Fur Sets —$5 to$150.00 Ladies' and Children's Furs in all the latest styles in Alaska Sable, Black and "Natural Fox, Mink and Persian Lamb. Men's Neckwear -25c, 504 and $11.00 Extra values in Men's Ties in the newest styles very exclusive patterns, • Men's Gloves—$1, $1.50 and $2 Best English Gloves in Calf Skins, Suede, Doe Skin, etc., with or without lining ire Taus and Greys. Men's Silk Scarfs—$I, $2 and $3 Knitted and Plain Silk Scarfs in beautiful oriental designs, in separate Xmas boxes Gents Dressing Gowns and House Coats —$5, $10 and $15 Gents very fine house Coats in. newest patterns made from heavily designed Eider- downs, etc.,in colors of Greys, Bines and Browns. Persian Lamb Caps—$6, $10 and $15 Gents Persian Lamb Caps in wedge and driver styles, made from best quality Per- sian Lamb with fine even curl. WINGHAM, ONT. PRODUCE WANTED—Choice Butter, New Laid Eggs, Dried Apples, Dressed Fowl, Hand-picked Beans victim for 1916. It's leap year. If he doesn't accept you he will have to give you a 'silk dress. -Card tables and chairs to rent for parties, 6 tables and 24 chairs for $1.00 per night. See them at Walker's furniturestore. '— We can give you clubbing rates (tin any newspaper or magazine. All or- ders placed at the TIMES office will re- ceive prompt attention. —A good stock of Iron and Brass Bede, Springs, Mattresses, Dressers, Stands, etc. All that is high is the quality at Walker's Furniture Store. --The annual meeting of the Bluevale Cheese and Butter Co., will be held in the Foresters' hail at Bluevale on Thursday afternoon, December 23rd, commencing at 1.30 o'clock. —The best Christmas present would be a comfortable Rocking- Chair. We have a large stock to choose from 52.50 and up. JAS. WALKER. —Mr. (Teo. King, of Culross, met with a heavy loss on Monday. He de- livered a load of wood in town and was returning home, when one of his horses, a valuable animal, dropped dead on the road. Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Fowler. of Tees - water, announr-e the engagement of their elder daughter. Neiiie, to Mr. W. Hisaox, of Stratford Collegiate. The marriage to take place the last of December. —Messers Rae & Thompson have de- cided to discontinue handling the repairs 1for Massey -Harris implements and this --Christens falls on Saturday this 1 branch of the business has been taken lean. 4 over by Mr. T. R. Bennett, the local For I lianeeiti and Wilding flings go - agent for that company tt i1no:y :+. —l?n'.•2 eau renewed your ':.ubeeri . tion to the Taws? Pine steep: of silverware. cut glees Rev. 4'. E. Jeakins, formerly of ---net- curer Cinistmrts stationery i Wiu;whatn, who was appointed a Cana - at the 'Irene atationery store. dian am y chaplain with the rani: of •.. (trey eight .shopping days, before ; captain, is new in London, England. 3 jew lt•_ry at Bosse s. CHURCH NOTES. C' ti t t:+. I> ny your goo is nil .c.s-telc;tiit. Wo) n rt ady for •5 ristsrtttinL,t a frac;, the His na :qac' i4 inciuded in the Iist of Cana - ditto regi. trations recorded by cable. �,r<icnman�ty t, t I;ev. A. F. Lloyd, paster ofRidout F'u, alit"' ; Street Methediot Church, London, bas and see. (ear (Replay.-- W. J.. G1:11-.1, nilevay tickes1 frr.: :1 11. Et,:,itt. 1`uwat Agent for finers. T. It Kincardine Church at the beginning of the nest Conference year. been invited to become pastor of the !►t ilii? TEr,`C:14nffice,. t<k.s Ts S should „.„,04011. liov. Dr. M. MecGillivrae, Kingetnn, lin td: Boni oq tto r •• The bort awaits • Moderator of the General Assembly you ho•e .. -•-W. 4. /Mao ,r id the Presbyterian Chureii, reenre- lhe best assortment of i"hri-ttinas ` tendo t''at the Cret Sunday in the fo ,I' s :rel part cards can be :'. 'n at new yi-'ar ter l:c devoted to the the II'stt:e etatienery store. service of inters+ :?anon in behaif of "tine A. r ]+:! r r f furniture is gor,d for. supremo national and Christian hater- .— t h 'istt a!? ?lenient. We Eatcents involved in the terrible war forced evervttrieg needed in the fianituc'r= lana upon lei and upon our ailit-', ." 'Pile at Welker e l tu'niture Store.Moderato, has issued an open letter to --riot busy girls : EC, . ,, • this effect to the ministers, o~"%eo bear - ELECTION CARD. To the Electors of the' Town of Wingham:— Ladies and Gentlemen,—I have been requested by a number of ratepayers of the town to allow my name to appear on the ballot for the Reeveship for the year 1916, and after due consideration I have decided to accept. My record has been before you in business for over 22 years and for two years in the Council in 1913-14. I deem it would be unwise to make a personal canvas and take this means of soliciting your votes and influence to place me at the head of the poll on the evening of January 3rd, 1916, as your Reeve. I promise you if elected, to give all matters my best judgment for the general benefit of most concerned. If you do not deem me worthy of your confidence I will simply have to accept your decision. Wishing one and all the compliments of the season and thanking you in advance for your support. Your humble servant, ALEX. YOUNG. ers, members and adherents of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, METHODIST CHURCH. Regular set vices will be held in the Methodist Church next Lord's Day at 11 a. m and 7 p. m. The pastor, Rev. J. W. Hibbert, will preach at both ser- viees. In the morning a reception service for new members will be held. In the evening the pastor's subject will be "Liberty.'' Good music. You are welcome. exnnu'H oe ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE. Service every Wednesday evening at eight o'rloel:. i The Annual meeting of the W.A. will be held in the Parish Hall this af- !• ternoon (Thursday), at 3 o'clock. All members are urgently requested to be prasent, Holy Communion next Sunday at 8.30 a.m. Bible class at ; p.m. Pnni nna.TERtAiv CHURCH • Last Sabbath, Dee. 12th, Rev, D. 'Jerrie conducted Anniversary services in Gillies HIil1. Rev. A. G. Howat of ,that place occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church here. Regular church services will be held t beat Sabbath in St. Andrew's I'resby- i teria'a church at 11 a. tn. and 7 p, m. $ The pastor Rev. 1#. Perris will preach both morning and evening. fit. Andrew's ',mike rte te viil meet on Frid'iv evening of this week at eight. n'cloe?' Lantern viewe t f Ren filar will, be given in the 1're,ti::,t:'rian church under ' the auspices of the Mission hand on i Thu,•sday evening, Tutee. 1 . Admission adelts Nye, children EXECUTOR'S SALE of Valuable Property in the Town of Wingham This Executors of the Estate of Crombie Dallas, deceased, will offer for sale by Public Auction at the Queen's Hotel in the Town of Wingham on Saturday, eighteenth day December A. D. 1915, at two o'clock in the after- noon, the following valuable property, namely: Lct Number Nine on the East side of Centre Street in the Government Additional Survey in the Town of Wingham. There are on, this property a good brick house equiped with hot water heating and modern eonvenienees and a frame stable and wood shed. The property is situated in one of the best residential localities in Wiugham. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent. of the purchase money on the day of sale and the balance with- in twenty days thereafter. The pur• chaser shall be entitled to possession immediately after completion of pur- chase. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sale or may be had on application to the undersigned. Dated. December. 1st, 1915. TRUSTS & GUARANTEE COMPANY LTD. Executors. �y R. Y ANSTONE, ESQ., Wingham, Ont. Solicitor for Executors. 83 ; The Christmas Gift you are going to select for "HIM" will have a. tone of its own—exclusive and appropriate if you come here to do your choosing. Come to a Man's Store for a Man's Gift FRANK IYtcLEAN (successor to W. A, Campbell) 11 IMPOSSIBI,E! To buy Christmas Presents more Seasonable or Sensible than Slippers, Felt Shoes, Rub- . hers, Overshoes, Hockey Shoes, Moccasins, School S h o e s, Overstockings, Leggings or in fact any- thing in the shoe store line. • SANTA CLAUS Has a Full Stock of these lines at This Store W. H. WILLIS Sole Agents for Ladies and Derby Shoes for Men 1 Christmas 4resents We are offering many lines of Shoes, Drygoods, Men's Furnishings, and • Ladies' Furnishings at prices away below regular prices i • • 1 1` WINTER HARD'V ARE A ht•t.t. LIse o; Saws, Axes, A x e Handles and Saw Tools. I,EHIGH VALLEY COAL SALE CO, COAL "The Coal that Satisfies" Rae& Thomason Stena Mock Hardware 'PHONE 27 Ip 1 ti My Best Advertisement is my Customers' Rticommendation Eyestrain causes "(wailingly, weak, tired and aching eyes. Other th'Pngs may give relief but perfectly adapted glasses are the only cure. The nmst important thing about a air <rglasses is tile. f SIfILI, of the specialist fulls: fits them. If I cannot help yon, T say so. If I can I do thoroughly. Satisfaction guaranteed with every pair of glasses. T supply advice free. C H. WILKINSON Eophthatmic 0pticien Edward St. Wingham (vvr twenty yeats prateil:d Oriperir'lit Ladies' Just Half Price Every Pur in the Store at One Half Regular Price $1.50 Children's Furs for.... 75c $5,00 Ladies' Furs $2.50 $10 Alaskian Sable Furs 5,00 $50 Coon Muff and Throw 25.00 Fur Coats and Caps 3 Ladies' short Fur Coats not the latest style, prices, were $25 to $50, sale price $5 and $10 3 Ladies' Fur Capes, regular 525 to 540 for .. , $5 to $10 Special Shoe Values 400 cloth top patent leather Shoes for $2.08 Ladies' everyday Shoes1.73 Ladies' Slippers only08e Gond Shoes for children that wear and look well at 98c, 1.80. 1.98 52 to 53 Man** Cloth for...98e• 75e to 90c i)resaGoods fnr...590 51,50 to 1,75 Dre,:s Goncls...98e Fancy Ladle,' Ifaniker- ehiefs, 3 in a box .. .... 25c Ladies' Mantles 1 only New Brown Curl $15 for 7.50 1 only new Blue Curl $157.50 1 only new Black Beaver $18.... $ 50 Extra heavy Coat $25 for.... $10 3 only good style Mantles $10 for 5.00 Mill Ends on Sale ' Flannelettes, Cashtnerettes Gloves, Hosiery Good values in Ladies' 'lose at 25e, 35c, and 50c Good values in Gloves at 25c, tt ...35c and 50e A Rubbers, of every description for men, women, Children Groceries Comfort Soap ...,...... 4e Ammonia 40 14 Ibs Granulated Sugar. 3 pkgs Corn :]tarok .25c 2 lbs New Raisins Fresh Currants Good Salmon 2 rang 25c 150 250 Hest Corn, fens Tomatoes.. 100 14 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00 R. M. IINDSAY (Brokerage Co.'s Stand AlemegnommireloNlaftla 2 ihs Fresh Raisins 25c YWA , f . • •• 41,1` • .t'�".•-- ,w"a't'r' :'• . ^ !i^ •'va sire 11...i.esdese