The Wingham Times, 1913-11-06, Page 88
Grand Trunk Railway System
Your Vacation Trip
Tickets on sale to all the leading
Summer Resorts. All rail or lake and
rail routes.
To the West
Tourist and Homeseekers Excursion
tickets to any point in Western Canada
or any point in United States. Popular
routes.
To Europe
We can ticket you through to any
I oint in Europe on all leading steamship
lines, Prepaid orders also issued.
Your Next Trip
Whether your next trip be a long or
a 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.
MINOR LOCALS.
- The Thins to January lst, 1915,
for $1.
Subscribe for the TIMES. We give
the news.
Hallowe'en passed over very quietly.
The boys and girls played a few harm-
less pranks.
- Regular monthly meeting of the
Public School Board will be held next
Tuesday evening.
-The stage which has travelled be-
tween Brussels and Wroxeter for over
half a century has been discontinued.
The young people of town held a
very succcessful masquerade ball in the
Council Chamber on Friday evening.
- The Toronto Daily Globe for one
year to subscribers on rural routes for
$2.30. Leave your orders at the Trams
office.
-When you require letter paper, bill
heads, envelopes oi•anything else in the
printing line, leave your order at the
'TIMES office.
--Tickets issued to any point, north,
south, east or west by H. B. Elliott,
Town Agent for the G.T.R. at the
TIMES office.
-The work on the paving Josephine
street has been completed and in the
course of a few days all the street will
be open for traffic.
- The annual exhibition of the Huron
County Poultry and Pet Stock Associa-
tion will be held in Goderich on January
eit1i, 21st and 22nd.
-The annual )sleeting of the share-
holders of the North Huron Telephone
Co. will be held in the Council Chamber
on Wednesday afternoon, November 19.
-Rural mail route No. 3 out of Wing -
ham went into effect on Friday last.
The farmers on the boundary, 12th and
10th of East Wawanosh are served by
this route.
-Mrs. Little has sold her house and
lot on Alfred street to Messrs. Walker
Clegg. The transfer was made
through Ritchie & Cosens, insurance
and real estate agents.
- A large quantity of snow fell in
this section last Thursday night and
Friday. The sun on Sunday has made
it disaappear. Farmers are looking for
good weather to finish harvesting their
root crop.
"Chateauguay has spoken. East
)Middlesex has spoken. Next!"-Wing-
ham
ext!"--Wing-
ham Advance. The next in order was
South Bruce, where R. E. Truax con-
verted a Conservative majority of 103
into a Liberal majority of 12t. South
Bruce has spoken.
-Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hardie, of
1urnberry entertained a large number
c1 their friends on Friday evening last.
The large company of friends spent a
very pleasant evening in the new home
recently built by Mr. Hardie. Mr. and
Mee. Hardie's many friends will wish
them many years of happiness and
prosperity in their beautiful home.
In the week ending Saturday, Octo-
ber 4, the cash price of No. 1 northern
tiaeat at Winnipeg dropped from 83 to
tel 2-3 cents. In the same week the
price at Minneapolis rose from 84%L to
?1" ,S tents When Canadian farmers
have wheat to sell the Winnipeg price
drops, while Minneapolis rises, and a
&spread of 1 7-8 cents increases to 4 3•8
cents. This is the outcome of the Bor-
den policy of "Let well enough alone."
Ifs it making the farmers rich and in-
creasing their loyalty?-llalifax Chron-
icle.
.AIJCT1ON SALES
rdrs. J. L. Geddes, who recently sold
In-: farm near Belgrave, will hold an
u),.'eserved auction sale of farm stock
and implements on Thursday, Novem-
1 e.' l.",th, commencing at 1 o'eloel: p. m.
'There is an excellent list of stock.
.ielin Purvis will be the auctioneer.
-ser..Neks.-en'
111E ' 1 NGHAM l'lwES, NOVEMBER G 1313
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 W I NGHA'VI
Temperance Meeting.
A meeting of the Temperance and
Moral Reform Association of Wingham
will be held in the C. 0. F. hall, on
Monday evening, November 10th, com-
mencing at eight o'clock. All parties
interested in temperance work are re-
quested to attend the meeting.
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i Toad county, Miun., is one of
the illustrations of what the cow
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ell out by the Long Prairie •
• Winn.) leader we learn of the •
following facts: In tii'elve years
seventeen cooperative creamer-
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• les have been established in that
• county, which last year made
b 3,500,000 pounds of butter, for
WROUGHT.
• which the farmers received over
• $1,000,000. The first creamery
was started twelve years ago.
o Then land was selling for $5 to
s $35 an acre; now it sells for $20
• to $95 an acre. The deposits in
the banks o1 the county have
1 gone up from $16,1,000.11 to $1,-
e G11,132.5$ in twelve years. The
prosperity that has come to the
• farmers of Toad county is a les-
soil in favor of the cow they
o should never forget.
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A Very End H ibit Caus.cl by 0':.
Fee dinj Wiai Crain R ti_i'.
The It:tcit someh 1 to.; ,..,.e of eatt
annoying to the o;: .er
i, usually caused by ()VI)..et,..,
lark of ('.11c•i.:e ,.,..I t::t u. ,.f
that are leo low 1., ..
li;bt The ha1.1 t Far
11 trop! that ;s ea 1't': rat iLr
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t.1 vett t,rn,,cr !'• n iu; :11.,1 •, , .
1.:1)1111(1 it Y.itia;l.
It is ,. •,.tet_:.ti•., e;:u. ;.i 1:7 f,' •,...
tn:, lou: -11 grain, \r.t.1 1;•e` hers 0-1 :,..
e •L8) in 1111 t':i(i't 1 ' ni.t:l;1l glut h:••...
:1s :1 rule, the Lia firs, aotpiire.,
taste for etas by 1 e:•'dal;: at a s ,.,
Fheiloil egg or o:.e that has l ova beta,.
cn in the nest.
It is hard to Cate a hon of
Ouse Ale 181s nomiroil :1 11:•:fe for th.,
eggs. The lest tt,isi to di is to sc11
her or eat her. I1• you vrish to try
Imeaking the liirti of the i:albit the most:
successful methods :11.1` either to use
a number of en,' eggs or "loaded
eggs" in your nest wht re the bird tvfll
he sure to tiiol then). After seviral
unsuccessful angel.. on these eggs the
hen will prolctlly 1s e 011e discouraged
and leave the re>.t of them alone.
Tho most effeetivc way of prevent-
ing hens from 00(11irifg the habit is
to feed a balaiu eil rtttit,n and compel
plenty of exercise, to build the nests
(lark and :]'lout two feet from the
floor, and eonsiru.•t them so that there
is no danger of the eggs heir).; scratch-
ed out nn the fluor told broken. ---Home)
and T'•i,• ,
Surprised Both Ways.
"It Is impossible to satisfy some sight
seers," said a man who has conntry
relatives. "A cousin visited me last
week. One of the sights I showed him
was the crowds. The thousands and
hundreds of thousands of people strug-
gling for a foothold at bridges and sub
way stations struck him momentarily
dumb. 'When his voice came back the
first question ho asked was, 'Where
on earth do you get enough stuff to
feed all those people?
"I answered that by taking hits oil
a trip through the produce district. 1
gbeered him for miles through head
high ramparts of meat, poultry, vegan
tablet and frmdt. At tho end of the
trip bit drat astonishment had been
absorbed in a deeper Wonder.
"'Where On earth, said he, 'do yo'n
find the people to eat all that stiffer "'
New York Sun.
When You Buy Coal Be
Sure You Get Genuine
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Prices of Deleware, Lacawana
and Western Coal Co.'s
Scranton Coal
Egg and Stove, $7.50
Chestnut 7.75
Pea - 6.25
I31•acksmith, Cannell and Soft
Coals,, also Lumber, Lath,.
Shingles and Wood always on
hand for prompt delivery,
J. A. McLEAN
J3OKN
CRUICKSHANK - In Wingham General
Hospital, on October 29th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Benson Cruickshank: a son.
SoTHERN-In Howick, on Oct. 26th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Sothern, fourth
con., a son.
WHEELER -In Fordwich, on Oct. 26th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wheeler, a
daughter.
PYKE-In Howick, on Oct. 22, to Air.
and Mrs. Wm. Pyke, ninth con , a son,
BIRD In Paisley, on October 20th,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bird; a son.
MAftRIF:n
DAVIDSoN-EwAN-:1,t the residence
of the bride's parents, on October 29th,
by Rev. A. J. Mann, P.A., Mr.
Frank Davidson, to Miss Gertrude A.,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Ewan, all of Brussels.
PRICE -ARMSTRONG- At the home of
the bride, on October 22nd, by Rev. R.
S. Lackland, of Wroxeter, Mr. Thomas
Price, of McKillop township, to Miss
Teresa, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Armstrong, of Hullett town-
ship.
DIED.
GRAHAM In West Wawanosh, on
October 26th, Duncan Graham, aged 90
years.
MILI,OY-In Detroit, on Oct. 23rd,
Wm. Milloy, formerly of Brussels, aged
88 years.
McNEIL-At Golden Valley, Parry
Sound District, on October 7th, Hugh
McNeil, formerly of Grey township,
aged 82 years, Il months and 23 days.
ELDER -In Wingham, on November
nrd, John Elder, in his 74th year,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I V THE tESTATE OF HERBERT FI1ANKLIN
HICKS, DECEASED'
Creditors of Herbert Franklisiilicio , late of
the Town of Wingham, in•;{lie County of
Huron, Butcher, deceased , Who died on or
about the 50th day of .titember, 1013, and
all others havin claim against or entitled
' 0 sharp in the stateeeef,f said deceased, are
hereby notified t serf by post, prepaid, or
otherwise deliv r o the undersigned, on
or before the , day of November, 1013,
their name,, dresses and description.4,
anti full particulars of their claims, account:.
or interest, And the nature of their se-
eurity, if any, held by them. Immediately
a ter said last-mentioned date, thecof the
deceased will be distributed among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard on: y to claims
r interests of which the adminisl, •.itrix shall
then have notice, and the said adir.inl:,tratrix
will not be liable for the said assets, or tiny
part thereof, to any person or persons, of
wh, se claim or interest she shall not have
received notice at the time of such distribu-
tion.
J, A. MOUTON,
solicitor for the Adaniniatratriix Daisy HMIs.
Hated this 1st day of November, 1013
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
Coneessio'i of Turnberry, con-
taining; 39 acres, more or less.
Further particulars can be obtained
from the undersigned.
1LIC1I. i'ASEMOIIE,
Box 171, Wingham, Ont.
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 Necessitieswhich
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, ..
Phfir Z csi Hats. -The Newest and Best in Hard and
Soft Hats
Woolsley Underwear, Guaranteed. -Stock sizes
$5.00 Suit: Oversizes, 44, 46 and 48, $6,00 Suit.
N. . C. English Raincoats which turn the water,
All makes of Hosiery and Underwear such as Penman's
Stanfields, Tiger Brand, etc.
PRODUCE WANTED. PHONE 71
Inglialaganignislansmainamll
101111
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BR OSa j
ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Notices Under 'Ibis Hund ten cents a lino
for first inEertion: five cents for subse-
quent insertions.
Get Parnell's Bread at Christie's °
TRUNKS AND VALISES: -Big stock of
select from at lowest prices.
W. J. GREER.
-Buy your railway tickets from Ii,
B. Elliott, Town Agent for the G.T.R.
at the TIMES Office.
Highest cash prices paid for all kinds
of live ponitry. Gunns' Limited, 'phone
10,
LosT-On Tuesday, apin, ensign of
blue bird. Finder will be rewarded by
leaving at TIMES office
FOR SALE -Good second-hand rose-
wood square piano, Miller's make.
Also good sideboard and other house-
hold furniture will be sold at a bargain.
Apply to Robt. Knox.
Fort SALE -A house and lot on Maple
street. Get particulars at the TIDIES
office.
-We are prepared to pay the highest
prices for all kinds of grain at our
store ]louse at the Grand Trunk Station.
TIPLING & JIILLS.
NoTIcE--Having disposed of my busi-
ness I would ask all parties owing me
to kindly settle their accouuts at an
early date. I thank you all for your
liberal patronage in the post.
W. G. GRAY.
EGGS WANTED --We are anxious to
purchase new laid eggs from now until
spring especially. Would strongly ad-
vise poultry breeders to have their hens
producing .eggs during the winter
months. We are now paying 31 cents
for new laids. Gu; ns' Limited, 'phone
10.
FARM FOR SALE.
Centre half lot 42 con. 7, East Wawa -
nosh 1 acres 85 1
eared -al u
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oder
grass,UO -
e well underdrained, 4 acres
orchard mostly winter fruit, 1?: story
frame house, kitchen and woodshed.
Barn 60X70 with stonestabling, cement
floors, windmill and water in house and
stable, P4rniles from post office, school
and church. A bargain for quick sale.
Apply to
WM. WIGIITMAN,,
Lot 35, eon 10 or Belgrave P. O.
J. A. FOX, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
All diseases treated without Drugs.
Office in Mr. Knox's house, back of P.O.
Office hours -2 to .i p.m. Evening at 7.
Morning hours by appointment.
Shoe Shine Parlor
in store next to Hallgh's shoe store
I have opened a Shoe Shine Parlor for
both ladies and gentlemen.
Tan or white shoes dyed to stay black.
All work guaranteed. Give me acall.
GEORGE MOIR.
Celery, Onions, Cabbage.,
Till the 1st November we will sell
Celery at $3.00 per 100, Onions at $1.20
per bushel, 50 lbs., Winningsted Cab-
bage at 45 cents per dozen,
R. A. GRAHAM,
Market Grocery.
Hotel. Property For Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale, his
hotel property in the village of Belgi ave.
The property will be sold on easy terms.
Also a quantity of household furniture
for sale. Apply on the premises or
write
Trios. HILL,
Belgrave, Ont.
Property For Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale his
property in Lower Wingham, Lot 41,
Queen street. On the premises are a
good house, stable, good hard water
well, Twelve good bearing apple trees:
also cherry and plum trees. Get parti-
culars on the premises or address
THOS. LIND,
Wingham, Ont.
Sale of Shorthorn Bulls.
Broadview Shorthorns --Herd Headed
by "Favorite Character," (Imp.)
For sale
are eight
ht
el mbulls, eight to
twelve ve oaths old. These are choice
young bulls with the best of breeding
and be will sold reasonably. I am also
offering a few good cows 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 call.
J. G. FYFE,
Wingham, Ont.
(Farm 1? miles south of Wingham.
We have just received of r'liew fol' stock of
Derby Shoes for Men
and without any question they are
t HE FINEST IN THE LAND
The above cut represents the Patent Buttoned
Boot in the Derby Shoe. It is made of th'• finest
Patent Colt Tops and Soles of the very best Oak
TanyLeather.
The VERY BEST of EverytEng in this BOOT
We have also this same style in Tan Button and
n
in
fact many other sew and natty styles.
-IF YOU:WANT THE BEST THAT IS; ASK FOR
DERBY
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN WINGHAM
WILLIS
THE SHOE STORE
Sole agents 61")-
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CO.
For Ladies
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Cold Weather
Needs
We are looking for the largest fall
business in our history. We cannot
explain to you how ready we are,
because there is so much to tell, so
many lines to deal with that space
will not permit ; but come and see
Overcoats and Suits
A splendid assortment 'in Men's and Boys' Suits
and Overcoats. 150 to select from. '
Sweater Coats for Men, Women and Children,
all at moderate prices.
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
The Shoe Section is now in first-class shape.
Many new fall lines have been added this week, We
buy no seconds in Rubbers. • We keep none but the
best.
Blankets and Comforters
We have a large stock of Flannelette Sheets,
11-4 and 12-4 at the old prices. A splendid stock of
Wool Blankets, in all qualities and sizes. Special
value in Comforters.
Flour
We sell Royal Household, Robin Hood, Golden
City, and Universal, All give the best of satisfaction.
Also, Bran, Shorts and Feed.
PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED
ILLS
Successor to T. A. Mills
PHONE 89. WINGHAM, ONT.
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