The Wingham Times, 1913-09-11, Page 8eammisammosamignimmunirominommismummormommi
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%Intl Trunk Railway System
clip Vacation Trip
lenity on sale to all tile leading'
'miser Resorts. All rail u: lake and
routes.
o the West
l'e=urist and liomesaekers Excursion
tach: to any point in We'atern Canada
Ling point ;n United States. Popular
ate;=,
o Europe
No can ticket you through to any
.int in Europe on all leading steamship
es. Prepaid ordev s aloe issued.
our Next Trip
Whether your next trip be a long or
,'.ort one, we will be pleased to issue
ur tiel:et.
tf'ormatiorx
If it's about travel, we have the
formation and will give it to you
.eerrfully.
H. B. ELLIOTT
Town Agent G.T.R.
Anes Office, Wingham, Ont.
MINOR LOCALS.
--Lucknow's tax rate for this year
2:1 mills, the same as last year.
-The London Fair is the attraction
,is week for a number of people of
.lA disirict.
:lir. W. 11. Davidson, well: driller,
had a telephone installed in his resi-
•'nce. The number is 1S7
—The many friends of Mrs. George
Jewett will be pleased to hear she is
i;overing from her serious illness.
—The regular meeting of Court Mait-
.nd, (a:nadiun O11ler of Foresters, will
eheld on Friday evening of this week.
—Wirgham Fall Fair on Thursday
td Friday, Ser:::ember 25 and 26.
eke your entries early with the Sec-
retary at the TiatEs office.
—Division Court will be held in Wing -
tan, on Thursday, 1Sth inst., with His
tenor, Jude Holt. presiding. There
re a number of cases to bo heard
Mr. Geo. Moitehas opened a shoe
aining parlor in Hamilt'ln's shoe re-
eking shop. Winghamites will always
nd George on the job and ready to give
r'm a good shoe shine.
—We made an error in Willis & Co's
dvts last weekin saying "We are Pre -
.:red to Watch the Price." The head -
lie of the advtsshould have read, "We
t e Prepared to Match the Price,"
P:. Frank McConnell, autioneer
nd real estate agent, reports the sale
f Mrs. Nicholson's house on Victoria
PG—
I li r: in I NGHAM TIPA S, SEPTEI.BER 11 1913
mirm (,Ross
S4flTY RAZORS
25 Certs
Another supply of Razors on hand. They have #�
given Splendid Satisfaction and are proving themselves
to he Snper'or to any other Safety Razors on the mar-
ket. Remember the guarantee with each Razor. i'
Razor with one Blade . . . 25c
Extra Blades 5e
' at
J. J. D I
Sucessor to A. L. HAMILTON
CORNER DRUG STORE WINGHAM
kincarcllin .F-411 Pair
SEPTEMBER 19th
r -'
SEE WELDON B. COOKE
The Daring Aviator fly that day. Special Train to Kincar-
dine on Friday, Sept. 19th, leaves W ngham at 8.40 a m
p.m. InL,uire of G.T.R. Agents.
Whitechurch 8.52 a.m. Returning leaves Kincardine at 7.30
a. e- 't t. Mr. W. H. Gurney. The pro-
erty adjourns '1r. Gurney's glove
.actory.
—Mr. Ernest Claridge has been ar-
ointed assistant constable at Ingersoll
.t a salary of $62$. M1. Claridge is a
,ismer resident of Wingham and while
ere was a valued member of the Sal-
ation Army Band.
-In reporting the death of James
Neir last week we said the deceased
;as survived by five sons and only nam -
d four. In some manner the name of
no son. Mr. David Weir, Galston. Scot-
ael, was omitted.
".L L' it a million:" That Mogan
von out at the Toronto Exhibition.
lefure the pates el .sed on Saturday
tght, bringing the fair of 1913 to an
nd. the turnstiles registered 10;3,111.10
ural ak fissions, bringing the aggregate
attendance for this year to 1,009,00e.
—Mr. R. Patterson had a new "fix -
are" in his jewellery store for a week,
711ilr he was away at Toronto exhi-
time in the person of Mr. Thos. Fixture,
f Wingham, who was in charge of the
irisin; s.—Eineardine Iteporter.
— Messrs. J. G. Murdoch and R. D.
'ameron, of Lucknow have amalgatn-
eted their business interests and formed
ilattr.orship under the name and
,tyle of Murdoch & Cameron Co. The
wo steres haee been amalgamated and
ha business continued in the store at
)resent occupied by Mr. Murdoch.
CHURCH NOTES.
A very satisfactory state of affairs
was revealed last week at the annual
meeting when the Superannuation Fund
jf the Methodist Church in Canada was
•laced before the Committee by Dr.
Griffin. The Permanent Fund amounts
.012;10,639.40, which with the Speci al
Reserve Fund of '1 'n' 'j'
b 4e9,:1i.,,e rQ, lnia3.es an
sig reflate of n814773,10.
". Pointed Paragraphs.
The liar has lots of competition.
The vine may be all right even if; it
is a porch climber.
Mon fiction humps up against the
truth it seldom boasts about it.
After al!, it is the cheerful idiot who
breaks the monotony of the Dimple life.
It is hard to laugh at t .isfortune
atter you have run int., a roellinft chair
in the cdarh.
Training is needed before she can
give a mans a kisaand nm a hila 1bu leve
{3e tole it.
rl.Ey girl can use two bens. -one to
,.into her to titters and the other to
'stall; i.iiip'go to &ser.
AMER1CA'S GREATEST
HAIR -GOODS ARTIST
Prof. D®MUNRRO
OF/TORONTO
"IS/COMING"
To ;lie Hotel
is
Brunswick, Whig-
/
/-
ham, on Friday,
September 19th
to replace hair on the heads of Ladies and Gentlemen, who
have lost their hair. By his beatiful, natural hair con-
structions, which are known all over the world. EVERY
WOMAN AND M AN can be made to look younger and
have the natural protection to the head which means,
Heal h, Comfort and Good Appearance.
LADIES! do not miss this opportunity. See his Trans-
formations, switches, wavelets, pompadours, full wigs,
curls, etc. "The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee."
GENTLEMAN (who are bald) protect and adorn yourhead
with human hair. In order to have a conception of the
wonderful achievement in the hair constructing, every
bald man should call and see the
large sample stock of Hair Tou-
pees and Full Wigs which Prof.
Dorenwend will be showing.
These wonderful coverings are so na•
lural in appearance that detection is
impossible. They are adjusted so se•
i- rt-iy to ntry stead that they cannot
come off, cvicepu at the wearer's wish.
Th. y wet, gtt e a swan and softening expr,,ston t o the face.
A FREE DEMONSTRATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL come and bring your
friends to the Brunswick Hotel, Wingham, on Friday, September l th
as �,s
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«INC 13R0S1
Economy Prices on
Boys' Stylish Suits
100 Boys' Suits at a
saving of 20 per cent.
Next week we offer you one of the
best values in Boys' Clothing, all
new goods and some exceptional
values for School Wear.
Boys' Furnishings, Hats
Caps, Shirts, Collars,
Ties, Odd Knickers,
Sweaters, &c.
We are showing all the new Fall
Goods in the Latest Styles and
Fabrics.
C.N.R. High -Grade
Men's Clothing
That Will Give Satisfaction
Our new Fall and Winter Stock
is waiting your inspection, We
can promise you some of the best
values, in the most Up-to-date
Styles on the market. Prices from
$10.00 to $25.00.
Men's Rain Coats at
Sacrifice Prices
We received a double shipment
by mistake and are offer;ng these
Coats at a saving of 25 per cent.
INNIMIGNMENNEW
PRODUCE WANTED. PHONE 71
KING BROSI
FOR SALE.—A good young cow, milk-
ing and due to calve next April. Apply
at Manse, Whitechurch or phone 11 on
1611.
FOUND— On Minnie,etreet, on August
llth, a lady's hand' -"bag, containing a
small sum of ni r ety and other articles.
Owner can have -same by proving pro-
perty. C. P. Edwards, opposite bowl-
ing green.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed tenders will bo received by
the undersigned up to the let October,
1913, for the erectionief a new wing to
the Wingham General Hospital. Plans
and specificaticty?can be seen at the
Hospital. Loaxwest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Wingham, Ont., Sept. 6th, 1913.
R. VANSTONE, Secretary,
Drawer 28, Wingham P.O.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Neitep.g I'n.l.•r This Head tea cents a line
for first insertion: five cents for subs.,
ile.:nf insertions.
(h,t I'arnell's� Bread at Christie's.
1'(uat BALI' - A pne uniatie tired buggy.
<as rez's• as nLte. `Atipl3' (it Lljl1I t oifiee.
SAi.IS —A quantity of fall wheat,
suita';le for eeet j Apply to Murray
Wilson. iYiughera.
Tft.UNItS maIn VAtisi;st Big stock of
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GREI;It.
Rooms for hent. over the Advance
Office. Suitable for light house -keep-
ing. Enquire of C. N. Griffin.
Sewing Machines Repaired.
,Sewing machines r0paired and eleatned.
Any age, Canadian, Amereian, English
and German makes. References will -
haply furnished, Drop a Lard or phone
235- to S. II. Smith, set hougheed's
boardinghouse,
FURNITURE SALE.— Mr. Sarni. Young
will sell his household furniture by
auction at his residence on Centre
Street on Saturday, 13th inst., at 3
o'clock p.m. F. McConnell, auctioneer.
LOST b --A young •black and
white colli dog follow, d my wagon
from Wingham on Tu sday evening,
vwnet cif; have a$me by proving)
property and paying advt. Peter
1 Leaver, Fordyce on phone 15 on 614.
Notice to contractors.
The Committee in charo intend to
let the following work oft the prairie
road South of Winghat4 on Monday,
September lith at 2 o ,(Cioek.
1. Fencing the Etliit Side of the road.
IL Gravelling the road.
III. Some fillil{t • on the West Side
the road. Partinwishing to bid for
the work will $feet the Committee on
the frouytd, at the appointed time, A
small good -faith -cash desposit will be
required
JosoN SIIOR'I'1;BED NEWTON CAhzpTnx:LI.
Reeve, Moria Reeve, E. Wawanosh.
illuevate, Sept. 9, 1913.
The undersigned offe for sale her
house and lot on the ciorner of Victoria
and Edward streitsf'' The house with
good cellar and 't>It&odshed. Hard and
soft water. Electric lights and furnace.
House can be used by one or two fami-
lies as desired. Get full information on
the premises.
M1ts. A. E. SIMMONS.
Wingham, Ont.
TENDERS; WANTED
Sealed tendera,' nlsrl;ed tenders for
hose tower will VS received by the un-
dersigned up tie twelve o'clock noon
Friday Sept 11i1S for the erection of a
hose tower. Plans and specifications
can be seen at the office of the under-
signed. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN GROVES.
Town Clerk,
Hotel Property For Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale, his
hotel property in the village of Belgrave.
The property will be sold on eosv terms.
Also a quantity of household furniture
for gale. Apply on the premises or
write
Tilos.
13elgrave, Ont.
.".—omem.mos — t.
Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coos
via Chicago and North Western Railway.
On sale daily Sept. 25th to Oct. loth
inclusive, from al! points in Canada to
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland,
Salt Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Van-
couver, Nelson, Roseland, and many
other points. Through tourist sleepers
and free reclining chair cars from
Chicago. Variable routes. Liberal
stop overs. For full information as
to rates, routes and literature, write or
call on B. H. Bennett, General Agent,
46 Yonge Street, Toronto,
TREASURER'S SALE OF LAPD
FOR TAXES.
By virtue of a warrant issued under the
hands of the Mayor and Clerk of the Town of
Wingham and having the seal of the said Cor-
poration attached thereto, bearing date the
1st day of May, A.D„ 1013 commanding me
to levy upon the lands .nun crated hereunder
for the arrears of taxes respectively due
thereuodu gether with costs. Notice is here
by given that in accordance with the Assess-
ment Aot I shall proceed to sell by public aue•
tion the said Iands or so much thereof as may
be sufficient for the payment of the taxes and
costs thereon, unless the same be sooner paid
The sale will co.pulence at the Town Hall in
the Town of W0Tgham on Monday the 13th
day of October, A.U.. 1013, at the hour of two
o`clock in the afternoon.
Lot. street. Acres. Patented. Tarss Costs Tot,
or ttnp't't'd
No 5 Centre W,1.5, yatented
$71.74
.7 $33.10 $03,01
Treasurer, Town of Wingham
VOTE.1111' IS'�,1913
Municipality of t!Township of Turn -
berry, in the qunty of Huron.
Notice is hereby£ given that I have
transmitted or dellkrered to the persons
mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of the
Ontario Voter' Liet Act, 1887 and the
amendments tllereeo, the copies requir-
ed to be so transmitted or delivered of
the list, made pursuant to said net of
all persons appearing by the last revised
assessment roll of the said municipality
to be entitled to vote in the said muni-
cipality at electioniii for members of the
Legislative Assembly and et Municipal
elections, and that: said list was first
posted up in my office at lot 13, conces-
sion 7, on the 2nd day of September,
1913, and remains there for inspection.
Electors are called upon to examine
said list, andif any, omissions or other I
errors are perceived therein to take inn,'
Mediate proceedings to have the said
errors corrected according to law.
PAUL POWELL,
Clerk of the Municipality
of Turnberry.
Turuberry, Septeutber 2f1d, 1.6x3.
We are prepared to
Match the Price
of any Shoe or Rubber as advertised
in any Canadian Catalogue, no matter
what kind or how cheap.
We keep these Catalogues in our
store at 'all times, and if you are not
shown the kind of shoes ' you want,
ask for the kind in So-and-So's cata-
logue, and in nine cases out of ten we
will be able to give you the same kind.
Our prices are as low in all cases
and besides
We sew all rip and tack soles
on all shoes bought from us
FREE OFu �I
C H A RG E
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE
Sole agents
For Ladies
1
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New Fall Dress
Fabrics
For weeks new goods
have been arriving at this
store an our stock is now
complete.
Bedford Brocades
in Black, Brown, Navy, Grey
A well assorted range of Serges in
all shades, at all prices.
Cordury Velvets and
Velveteens
in Black, Brown, Green, Navy,
etc., from 5oc to $1.25 per yd.
Sweater Coats
in all the leading styles and shades.
No trouble to show goods.
Produce of all Kinds Wanted.
J. Am MILLS
Succebtor to T. A. Mills
PRONE 89. WINGEAM, ONT.