The Wingham Times, 1913-10-16, Page 88
Grand. Titre Ba way System
Your Vacation Trip
It 1'A
Tickets ori sale to all the leading
Summer Resorts. All rail or lake and
rail routes.
To the West
Tourist and Itomeseel.ers Excursion
tickets to :fine• point in Western Canada
or any point in United States. Popular
routes.
To Europe
We can ticket you through to any
point in Europe on all leading steamship
lines. Prepaid orders also issued.
Your
Next Trip
Whether yoer next trip be a long or
et short one, we will be pleased to issue
your ticket.
information
If it's about travel, we have the
information and will give it to you
cheerfully.
H. B. ELLIOTT
Town Agent G.T.R.
Times Office, Wingham, Ont.
P> INOP LOCALS.
—Butter wrappers for sale at the
Thine office.
—The Dominion Government will
spend $25,00on extending the break-
water at Kincardine.
—Mr. Joseph Bradwin picked black-
berries in his garden, large and ripe,
on the 9th day of October.
-One of the oldest residents of God-
erieh, Helen Ogilvie, widow of the late
Matthew Hutchison, died last week.
- Mr. D. McPherson shipped two car
loads of apples from Wingham on Tues-
day to Montreal for export to the Old
Country,
—Listowel ratepayers passed a by-
law to loan $6,000 to the Perfect Knit
.Mills Co. The company will employ 2.5
female hands.
-- Cheap rates for Thanksgiving holi-
day. Buy your tickets from H. B.
Elliott, Town Agent for the G. T. R.
at the TIMES office.
—Chief Allen has abicycle in his pos-
session, which was found on Josephine
Street. Owner can have same by prov-
ing propelty and paying expenses.
Mr. A. S. Forster, reeve of Oakville,
and proprieter of the Oakville Star,
w:;s in town last Thursday, looking
over the cement work on Josephine
Street. He thinks we are doing good
work.
—Owing to Thanksgiving Day falling
on the day set for the regular meeting
c£ the Turnberry Council, the date of
meeting has been changed to Wednes-
day, October 22nd. The meeting will
be held in Bluevale.
-Mrs. Robert W. Runciinan an-
nonces the marriage of her daughter,
Ada Clara, to Mr. Hubert H. Smith, on
Tuesday, October 7th, 1918, at her
residence, 196 W. Gore street, Strat-
ford, Ont. The bride is a former resi-
dent of Wingham and many old friends
here will extend hearty congratulations,
—The postage stamp revenue of
Canada for the first six months of the
fiscal year was $6,749,690, an increase
of $501,104 over the same six months
last year, and :;4,112,000 greater than
the half year ten years ago. The Sep-
tember receipts increased by $128,105
to a total of $1,153,535.
—Never send a dollar away from
home when the article that the dollar
will purchase can be obtained at home.
Money is our financial blood. Its cir-
culation keeps the business body alive.
Bleed that body by sending money away
and business will soon put on a look of
lethargy. Always trade at home.
Watch the bargains offered by enter-
prising advertisers in this paper and
you will learn the best places to spend
those home dollars.
First Visit of General W. Bramwell
Booth to Canada.
The Salvation Army in Canada will
ehortly celebrate an event of historical
importance to that organization in the
Welcome to the Dominion for the first
time of their new General, W. Bram-
well Booth, eldest son and successor of
the late General William Booth, Found-
er of this world wide movement.
Toronto and Winnipeg are the only
centres to be visited by General Booth,
line extensive arrangements for public
and private gatherings are being made.
The General leaves Southampton on
October 23rd and proceeds direct to
Toronto arriving Saturday, November
let where his engagement will keep
hire until November 8th. after which he
will go on to Winnipeg remaining there
until November llth.
Commissioner David C. Lamb, Intel
Irrational Secretary and Head of the
Emigration Department, Commisioner
Jal;n Lawley, and Cololiel Theodore
Xitching will accompany Genieral Booth
from England.
All the Officers of the -Array and
Delegntee in the Territory extending
from Port Arthur to Halifax, also from
New'ouudiand will weet their Leader
at Toronto, and those from rout Will -
km m tothe Pacific toast, et 'Winnipeg.
DON'T COUGH
USE
Wampole's Cod Liver Oil
It Strengthens the Lungs .
Builds up the chest and
prevents that Cough from
developing into something
worse.
J. J. DAVIS
Sucessor to A. L. HAMILTON
CORNER DRUG STORE WINGHAM
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. John Pollock has resigned as
pastor of the Baptist Church at
Goderich.
Rev. A. S,Parnall, B.A., will preach
in the Baptist Church next Sunday.
Mr. Parnell is a graduate of McMaster
and Brandon Colleges and has spent
some years in the Western Provinces.
In the Methodist Church next Sab-
bath, Thanksgiving services will be
held. The Itev. C. L. McRoberts, B.A.,
of Kintore, will preach at 11 rein. and
7 p.m. Special Thanksgiving music
by the choir.
Rev. A. J. Johnston, of Dundas
('entre Methodist Church, London, was
in Wingham for a short time on Friday
on bis way to preach at the Jubilee
services at Johnston's appointment.
The Rev. gentleman is a native of
Morris having been born on the old
Johnston homestead.
Instead of a central convention for
the Provincial S. S. Association there
will this year be two, one at Owen
Sound, Oct. 28-30, the other at Ottawa,
22-24. Those who attend Owen Sound
will be privileged to hear the celebrat-
ed Marion Lawrence, General Secretary
of the International and World's S. S.
Association. Prof. Excell of Chicago
and Prof. Roper will have charge of
the music. Single fare on all railroads.
sterile.
HuNrE1 ---In Dungannon, on October
2nd, to Rev. and Mrs. Jas. E. Hunter;
a daughter.
DIED.
ANDERSON.—In Wingham, on October
11th, Elizabeth Gotby, wife of Mr.
Richard Anderson, aged 64 years,
McI)OWELL—In East Wawanosh, on
October 13th, Harvey McDowell, aged
32 years.
SCARP • In Harriston,
Louisa Stockton, widow
John Scarf, of Ilowick,
year.
MORTON—In West Wawanosh, on
October• 8th, Edward Morton, aged 98
years.
Bowxsn--In Kinloss, on October 4th,
John*Bowher, aged 65 years. /
J. A. 1FGX/. C.
CHIT OP CTon
All diseases /mated without Drugs.
Office in Mr. Knox's house, back of P.O.
Office hours ---2 to ,5 p.m. Evening at 7.
Morning hours by appointment.
Oct. 5th,
of the late
in her 80th
NO`'CE.
C. F.. \Vilkinson,jEyesight Specialist,
Edward street, Wingham, deSireV to
give notice to his•Slustorners and .Others
that Mr. E. Katz, ;who gives hi head-
quarters as Listoe1, did not.;each him
the business and that all% ir'statements
in regard to himbre falee. We give
m
signed stateent ' below: -
The statement4 I circulated about
Mr. C. R. Wilkinson, Eyesight Specia-
list. Wingham,,; are false. I never
taught him the /business and he has
never had any dealings with me in any
form.
E. KATZ.
Witness, 11. W. T.
Wingham. Oct. 10, 1013.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE Olt MAE( ARI:T BELL,
DECEASED
Creditors of l'rfr i,a, (;t Heil, late of di) town
of Wingham. in the ((,emit-' of Huron, widow+
due( aged, who di d on c,r about the I,.'th day of
Atiuuet 1013, rn.i all others having claims
against or (•nti :ed to share in the estate of
said daccasea, are hereby notified td send by
post, prepaid, or otherwise era ise dcliv(r to the
unde :;armed, on or 1. fere the tat day of Nov -
+nil (r, 1013, their n iraea. addrwc,•e arae des-
criptions, and full particulars of their re)aints,
accounts or int, rc.,t. and the nature o. their
::cruelty, if any, held by thein. Immediately
a't,.r card la-tanentiore,l date, the, ar•;ets of the
drr(aeed wilt be distributed among tht parties
entit1(.1.1 thereto. havingregard only to oirims
or intereats of which te e;,ceutors obeli their
hare notice, and the said e a eutots will not he
liable for the peal a.. c•ts, or any' part tin reef,
to nay person or per -ons, of wia••an ciairia or
interest they shall net lace received notice at
at the tinge of such d(utri)o/tion
A. moc:To11.
'Cil int l:aa:.
.Solicitor for the Eueeutora of Meraari t net,
I)ate(i this ,".rel clay of October, I313
When You Buy Coal Be
Sure You Get Genuine
Scranton
Prices of Deleware, Locawana
and Western Coal Co.'s
Scranton Coal
Egg and Stove, $7.50
Chestnut - 7.75
Pea - - 6.25
Blacksmith, Cannell and Soft
Coals, also Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and Wood always on
hand for prompt delivery,
J. ° A. McLEAN
ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Notices Under This Head ten cents a line
for first insertion; five cents for subse-
quent insertions.
Get Parnell's Bread at Christie's.
Fon SALE. -13 acres just out side the
corporation of the town of Wingham,
one mile from Post Office. Good build.
ings, •fruit, new cement well. Apply
to box, M. TIMES office.
FOR SALE.—At Knox's residence be-
hind post office, a good square piano
very cheap, a quantity of furniture in-
cluding stoves, chairs, beds etc.
R. KNox
phone 65B.
TRUNKS AND VALISES:—Big stock of
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GREER.
Rooms for Rent, over the Advance
Office. Suitable for light house -keep-
ing. Enquire of C. N. Griffin.
WANTED—Two smart boys to learn
the upholstering trade, also boys for
other positions. Apply at the Upholster-
ing Factory.
Highest cash prices did for all kinds
of live ponitry. Gunrfs Limited, 'phone
10.
PIANO for sale, Bell, used 21; years.
Cost $350, will be sold cheap for cash.
Suitable for home or school/town. A
snap. Apply at TIMES Offic'
Felt SALE—Several good/canary birds
of the roller variety. Good singers.
Apply to Wm. Sneath; Box 403, Wing -
ham.
EGGS WANTED—We are anxious to
purchase new laid eggsf rom now until
spring especially. p Wreild strongly ad-
vise poultry breeder to have their hens
producing eggs during the winter
for new laids. Gunns' Lnnited,-,''phone
10.
Lose—On Sati relay, 0 ober 11th,
on Josephine street, bet een Victoria
and Patrick streets, a lady's gold ring
and also lady's locket; Finder will be
suitably rewarded by leaving at the
TiMe58 office.. .
FARM FOR S LE.
Centre half lot 42c4r. 7, Feast Waeva-
nosh, 100 ---acres 854reared-.all lander
grass, well ' ,untigirdrained, 4 acres
orehard mostly ,wi er fruit, 1? story
frame house, kilehen and woodshed.
Barn 60X70 with"stonestabling, cement
months. We are now paying 30 cents
floom, windmill and water in house and
stable, 11.'milea from post offiee, school
and church, A bargain for (Melt sale.
Apply to
WM. WIGII'T'MAN,
Lot 25, con 10 or Belgrave P. 0,
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u(;1'1)) ER 16 1913
«INC BROSI
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A Display of
Fashionable
Overcoats,
Suits, Gloves,
Hats, Shirts,
Neckwear,
Hosiery and
Underwear.
The New Winter Coats are
waiting your inspection.
Our stock was never so
complete as now. The
new Roll Collar is a
special feature and is
shown on most of
the better coats
in Chincilla and
Tweed effects
Prices:
$10, $15, $18, $20
and $25
Special Orders made to
your measure from $18
to $42
Standard Brands of Men's Wearing Necessities which
are recognized as the Best, some of which we have the
Exclusive Sale for: -
Arrow Brand ,Shirts and Collars. Shirts $1.50 up.
Collars 3 for 50c.
C. N. R.—Proper Clothes for "Men Who Care."
$10.00 to $25.00.
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Phit Eesi Hats.—The Newest and Best in Hard and
Soft Hats
Woolsley
Underwear, Guaranteed.—Stock sizes
:es, 44, 46 and 48, $6,00 Suit.
N. &. C. English Raincoats which turn the water,
All snakes of Hosiery and Underwear such as Penman's
ANISINIMIMIGOCZAZi
Stanfields, Tiger Brand, etc.
AttieCOMIX611111CM
PRODUCE WANTED. PHONE 71
BROS.
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Pasture Farm for Sale.
The Executors of the Estate of the
late John Casemore desire to sell the
North part of Lot No. 10 in the First
Concession of Turnberry, con-
taining 39 acres, more or less.
Further particulars can be obtained
from the undersigned.
RICH. CASEMORE,
Box 171, Wingham, Ont.
Farm for Sale
The undersignedoffers for sale her
farm property containing 100 acres sit-
uated on the gravel road adjoining the
village of I3elgrave, within five minutes
walk of school and post office; conveni-
ent to Station and market towns. On
the property are good house, fine barn,
andnew a n w hen house,
everything in good
repair. The land is nearly all seeded
down and ig watered by spring creek.
There are two wells and 10 i acres of hard-
wood bush. This is a very desirable
property and will be sold on reasonable
terms. Apply on the premises to MRs.
J. L. GEDDES, or phone 13 on 622 N. H.
T, Belgrave.
FOR
ALE.
The undersign.ed offers the following
for sale:—One /Three Horse Tread
Power, made by Bell and Jens, St
George, almost good as new; One
Second Hand W rd Mill, 50 ft. tower,
Toronto matte.
Terms to suit purchaser or will ex-
change for a od working horse or
cattle.
Fartieii ars fironi
A. FOX, Whitechureh, Ont.
Sale of Shorthorn Bulls.
Broadview Shorthorns -Herd Headed
by "Favorite Character." (Imus,)
For sale are eight bulls, eight to
twelve months oid. These are choice
young bull's with the best' of . breeding
and be will sold reasonably. 'I am Mso
offering a few good eines and heifers.
All are bred to the Imp. bull some due
to calve in December. If you need any-
thing write me or give us a Ball.
t. G. Irtvn,
Wingham, Ont.
(Farm 1?; Mita] south of Wingham.)
Hotel Property For Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale, his
hotel property in the village of Belgrave.
The property will be sold on easy terms.
Also a quantity of household furniture
for sale. Apply on the premises or
write
THOS. HILL,
Belgrave, Ont.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
The undersigned Offers for sale her
house and lot on th fi1corner of Victoria
and Edward streets. The house with
good cellar and roodshed. Hard and
soft water. Electric lights and furnace.
House can be use,l by one or two fami-
lies as desired. et full information on
the premises.
# RS. A. T.L. SIMMONS.
Wingham, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned ;offers for sale his
fifty acre farm, beinglot 24, concession
1, Morris townships On the premises
are a frame hou ;, 20X30 ft., with
kitchen attached, tlx18. Bank barn,
34x50 and straw shed 20x30. Farm is
on Bluevale road.miles from Wing -
ham and ✓e mile ;Xrom Bluevale. Im-
tnediate possession if desired. Get par-
ticulars on premixes or write
l OBT, TAYLOR,
Bluevale, Ont.
COURT OFiREVISION
d ,
Tows,.;h;li f' Turnberry
Noti(ye is hereby given that a Court
twill be held purl nt to the Ontario
Voters' List Act ;by His Honor the
Judge.of the Coun Court in the County
Huron, at Blueval , on the 21st day of
October at the.ho r of 2 p.m., to hear
and determine co plaints of erlprs and
omissions in the I oters' List of the
Municipality of TpYiiberry for 1913;
Dated at Turn4erry this 8th day of
October A. D443,
I PALL POWELL
Clerk of the'Township Turnberry,
This Store Will be
Closed on Monday
Next,,
Thanksiviri Day
The Express Office will be open
from q to 9,3o a.m., and from 1.3o to
3 P.M.
Special rates on the C.P.R. to all
points; good going on Friday, this
week and returning on Wednesday
next.
We can sell you railroad tickets
and give you 'all information,
Splendid selection of suit cases
and travelling bags at lowest prices.
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE
Sole agents
nese- n For Ladies
ew FalI Dress
Fabrics
For weeks new goods
have been arriving at this
store and 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.
Successor to T. A. Mills
PRONE 86. WINGRAIVI, ONT.
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