The Wingham Times, 1910-02-17, Page 8',MS 1VMM4M IM S, F113RIJAIi,Y 17, . r1,
MINOR LOCALS. ` SHORTHORN CATTLE.
-An exchange truly lays t-"Advtir-
tieing ie to business whet ateatn is to su,
engine,"
-Awing to shone() from borne Mrs.
A, '. Malcolm will not receive to• day
(Tharoday,)
-Toung men Are wanted at the Wes.
tern Foundry tolearn moulding, See
advt. in another column,
-The regular- monthly meeting,' of
Camp Caledonia, Sons of SoWtlaled will',
,) be held next Monday evening,
-Alva McLean, aged 21 years, of
Hensel', oemmitted suicide at Ottawa
on Monday by shooting himself.
Fox twenty-four years Vapo-Cresolene hue
been extensively used for all forms of throat and
bronchial troubles, All Druggists.
Wingham and Luoknow hockey
players will playa league game in the
Wingham rink this (Thursday) even-
ing.
-Cameron Geddes, well known to a
number of our readers, has taken a
position with the Bauk of Hamilton at
I,noknow,
-.Messrs. Wm. Patterson, Jae. B
Hoover and Adam Hays have been ap•
pointed ae License Commissioners for
Centre Huron.
-A special meeting of the Town
Council was held last night to pass a
by-law to compel the muzzling of all
doge in the town.
-Mr. Walter Rose, of Teeswater and
tormerly of Wingham, is able to be
around again after a four weeks' illness
with pneumonia and pleurisy.
-Thos. Campbell, a well•known Citi•
zen of Goderich, died there on Saturday
at the age of 81 years. He was one of
the oldest pioneers living of the Town-
ship of Colborne.
-Speaking of Mr. Putland, the new
proprietor of the Brunswick hotel, the
-Kincardine Reporter says: -"Mr. Put -
land is an excellent hotelman and will
make a first-otass citizen of Wingham.
He bas ever been noted for keeping a
good house and living up to the law."
(Eincardine Reporter )
Mr, Matthew Welsh, one of Hnroa's
most prominent farmers, baa recently
purchased from R, ii, Reid de Sons,
Pine River, a very promising young
shorthorn boli, and from the feat that
Mr. Welsh's old hull, whish be le stow
fitting for beef, was also bought from.
Mr. Reid, it would appear that their
bulls mast be giving satisfaction, A.
representative of the Reporter visited
Clover Lea Stock Farm recently and
had a look over their cattle and we
would say it yon are in need of a young
bull or heifer, or are interested in goad
stook you should see this herd, you will.
not only be well used, but will be will
repaf(t for any effort yon may putforth
to ge there. Besides the breeding oows
which aro looking exceptionally well,
notwithstanding the fact that they are
all nursing calves, in the numerous box
stalls are found about a dozen young
balls and bull calves, and also several
heifer calvee comprising this and last
year's stook of salves, and it would seem
to ns anything in the lot, if fitted, wo
make a show animal- Mr, Reid ' for,
med us that although they w : • ld not
get ready for a sale this • ter, those
young bulls would •: sol privately, at
reasonable prime terms to suit
anyone. They ha : also added to their
herd a young bull, imported from Soot.
land, whioh is considered by good
judges, the makings of the greatest
stock bull they have ever owned, even
surpassing the great Golden Cross, their
former stock bull. Oonsidering the high
prices that are being paid for good
cattle, and also the faot that prospects
are for even higher prioes in the near
future, it seems to ns that every farmer
should improve his cattle by breeding
to the best bull obtainable. Russel Reid
hes certainly done mush for Huron and
surrounding townships in the way of
introducing well bred cattle.
-At Goderich on Saturday, two by-
laws to grant a fixed assessment of
$500,000 for ten years to each of the
Western Canada Flour Mills Company
and the Goderich Elevator Company
were voted on. Both by-laws oarried.
The elevator by-law earned by 083 for,
and 46 against. The by-laws called
for one-third of the possible votes, about
580.
-By the Toronto World of Feb. 10th,
• we notice that Mies Catharine Hazle-
wood, of Wroxeter, pupil of Miss Spar -
ling, A. T. C. M., has passed with
honors, taking second place on the list,
in Junior Counterpoint, Harmony and
History, at the Toronto Conservatory Of
Music. From the same paper we learn
that Mies Gretta Kennedy has passed
with first-class honors in the primary
grade in rudiments. '
-Oddfellows throughout Ontario are
considerably interested in a circular
that was recently issued by the grand
sire of the Sovereign Grand Lodge,
decreeing that any member of the Odd,
fellows' order who belongs to the
Oriental lodges, or participates in their
meetings, will be expelled, and any
lodge giving the use of their rooms to
Orientals to hold meetings are liable to
have their obartere oanoelled.
A MOTHER'S PRAISE
FOR BABY'S OWN TABLETS
There are thousands of .• others
throughout Canada who hay= no hesi-
tation in saying that the ood health
enjoyed by their little o es is entirely
due to the judicious ns: of Baby's Own
Tablets. And there + e many mothers
who do not hesit t: to say that at a
critical period Ba ,y's Own Tablets have
saved s baby's life. Such a medicine
should always be kept in every home.
Mrs. J. A. Pories, Paauetville N. B.,
says: -"We give Baby's Own Tablets
all the credit for keeping our little one
well. They are an excellent medicine
for children." Sold by medicine. deal.
ere or by mail at 25 cents a box from
The Dr, 'Williams' Medicine Co,, Brook-
ville, Out.
PERSONAL.
A Great Treat.
Ralph Connor's new story "The For-
eigner" has been bought by the Family
Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal
end publication will begin i• wo or
three weeks. Ralph Con • .r's former
stories "The Doctor," "T.: Prospector,"
"The Man from Glengry," and others
have made h .. f... one as a story
writer, and"'Th: F.reigner" is regard-
ed by many as la seat. It is a thrilling
story of the Canadian West. It is said
that the price was the biggest by far
ever paid for a serial story, It will be
a great treat to readers of the Family
Herald and Weekly Star and those who
become subscribers to that great week-
ly during the next two weeks will
be in time for the opening chapter.
The beautiful picture, "The Soul's
Awakening" is still offered as -a prem-
ium. The combination is the biggest
dollar's worth in the market to•day,
Miss Delia Sperling is visiting in To-
ronto for a few dee a,
Miss Bestilo B. Stapleton left Monday
last for London millinery openings.
Mr. and Mise, A.J. Malcolm are spend.
ing a conplo of days at their old home
near Mitchell,
Mise Notta Simpson left this week for
M{o, Mich., to reside with her aunt,
Mrs. T. 3. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gibson, of
Wolseley, Saskx., were visiting with
"Wingham friends this week.
Miss Ruby:Jones, who has for some
time been a number of the TisteS staff,
left on Tuesdays for ho home in Guelph,
Mr. r. McConnell visited in Toronto
for over Sunday with his brother•in•laW,
Ddr+ pat O'llonke, who has been seri,
°ugly ill..
Mian A. Caroline Macdonald, national
secretary of the Young Women's Ohrle-
tian Association in tapan, is visiting
. With her patents, Dr. and Mre. Mfodon.
aid, at tendert, prior ter leaving for
.
tlerinanyfi where she e will attend tent' the
'World's Oongention, which oommeneee
In May.
Mr. William Mackenzie announced at
Montreal that the Canadian Northern
would build five or six hundred miles of
railway in the west this year.
Wanted!
YOUNG MEN
TO LEARN THE
MOULDING.
LEn7ET.-In Win ahem, on February 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lediet; a son.
ROBERTSON -In East Wawanosh, on Feb-
ruary 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robertson;
8 son+
DA/". -On the 10th concession, Hewick, on
Feb. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Day; a
daughter.
hiltitRIED
bor`E-MoCnen.-In Brussels, on Feb. 9th,
by Rev. E. G. Powell, Mr. Chas. B. Bone, of
Scott, Sask., to Miss Florence B., daughter of
Mr. Jonn MoCush, of Grey township,
Good wages from start ;
under competent instructor.
A splendid opportunity for
young 'nen to learn a trade.
Apply to W. D. VAREY,
Superintendent of WESTERN
FOUNDRY, Wingham, Ont:
SEED BARLEY FO ' ALE
DIED
WATsoy.--In Wingham, on February 14th,
James Watson, in his 73rd year.
Oxa.--In Culross, on February 10th, Orville
Orr, formerly of Wingham, in his 27th year.
Lia, -In Turnberry, on February 14th,
Mary Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John Little, aged
08 years.
RorsroN,-At the home of her husband, on
lot 1, concession 5, Howick, on Feb, 2, .Abigail
A, Hayes beloved wife of James Rolston, aged
80 years.
WALKER. -At the home of her husband on
sideroad south of Gorrie, on Feb. 8, Jane Ruth
Armstrong, belived wife of Robert Wacker,
PIITLANW -In Wroxeter, on Feb. 8, 1910,
Thomas L.1'utlaud, in his 57th year.
MT Mtn -In Culross, on February 88th,
Gavin Miller, aged 89 years and 8 months.
Moss.-ln West Wawanosh, on February
Oth, John Moss, aged 00 years and 0 months.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned h s for :: le at his premises,
lot 4, concession 8 • rr a quantity of 0. A.
C. No. 21 Barley wl will be sold at 80 cents
per bushel, Prof. vitzsays this great barley
is destined to become generally grown. It has
yielded eight bushels per Bore more than Man.
dscheuri.
JOHN COIJLTE8,
Belgrave P. 0,
YOUNG SHORTHORN
BULLS FOR SALE.
We have 11, Young Bulls and Ball
Calves for sale; some from imported sero
and dam. Among those are some high.
olass animals, and not an inferior one in
the lot. The dame of a number of them
are heavy milkers.
Owing to the fast that we are not of-
fering any Heifers, we are not having
our annual sale this year; consequently
we are offering these Young Bulls for
private sale at reasonable prioes ; terms
to snit anyone. Come and see them, or
write for whet you want. Visitors met
at Ripley.
R H, REID & SONS,
Pine River, Ont.
STALLIO FOR SALE.
The undersign
pure-bred Olyd
Jimmie, No. 521
black, near hind
hind foot, and i
weighs 2000 1
getter. Royal
Conqueror (im
Ethel Armetr
national (imp. )
Nelly imp. [9
(4490), 3rd dam
(7353), by Don
Jean (1593), by
person wishing
animal will do
He has made f
and hie stook is
Florae can be see
Geo, Bryce, lot 1
The undersigned offers for sale his
farm north half lots 30 and 31, emcee -
dee 6, East Wawanoah, containing
86,14 acres. On the premises are a good
barn with stone :stapling, geed frame
house, good supply of water; 1% miles
from sohnoi house; BM miles from post
office. For lull pnrtionlars apply on
the premises or adareas
'WM, DENSMORE,
Westfield, Ont.
d offers for sale the
(edale stallion, "Royal
," He is a geed jet
eg white, spot on off
rising seven years old,
and is a sure foal
immie's sire was Royal
.) [2542] (9386), dam,
ng (2229) by Inter -
14231 (6853) 2nd dam,
3 by Laird of Bute
Maggie of Hallborns
aster (238), 4th dam
angs Jack (444). Any
to purchase a good
11 to see this horse.
nr suocessfnl seasons
rning out extra good.
at the farm of Mr.
, con 12, Turnberry,
ART. KEEFER,
Teeswater, Oat.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice it herCbygiv n pnrstitnit t
+S.0.
1807, Chau 120, fief. 88, that sill (i ils Rabin
elalma against the estate of nr Rintoul.
late of the ToWnthits of Hint , s in the County
of Bruce, 'Zeeman, deceas , who died on or
about the tenth dap of J nary, A. D. I010, are
re aired toeend b tis peeved or to deliver
to R. vanatone, Si ter for the Exeeutors, on
t h day of March, A. D.1910,
their names 5ddr ages and deseri tion a
full etateinent of particular's of ptheir claims
and the nature of tae eeaurity (if any) Bold by
dayntheExenut0re .vllI proctedito distributee
the asitetti of the deeearied among the! £imrtiea
entitled
eiim9 of Which li helt teregard nods o the.
Dated this 14th day of February. A. D. 1010
11. VANSTONE,
Wingham le O.,
Solicitor for the > xeoutdri,
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WINGHAM MACHINE SHOP
aINQ'S FOR RARO4INS
W R WA'TT' TOUR TRADA.
KING'S
Wirigharres Fur House
great Clearing Sale
OF
Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats, Cloth
Coats, Neck Furs,' etc.
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In order to make room for the New Spring Goods
p�.
which are arriving daily, we are sacrificing
all our Winter Goods at prices
that will interest you
General repair work on auMmobiles,
bioyolee, boilers, engines etc. Baby
carriages and go•oarts re -tired.
Wood Turning- Whiffletrees, neck -
yokes, kanthook handles eta.
Farmers have you seen our Combina-
tion Stock Rack. Something new,
strong and handy.
Agency for steam and gasoline
engines.
Auction Sales given prompt attention.
W. A. CURRIE
PROPRIETOR.
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Don't forget that our 1
Teas and Coffees lead.
.121 515 BREAD 1 ViellY /AY
. J. Malcolm
Phone 54,
Produce Wanted,
6 only Isabella Fox 6 only Ladies' Fur- 25 pieces Dress
Muffs to clear at Lined Coats, 25 Goods, reg. 1.00
each 6.90 per cent off, and 1,25 for... 50c
3 only Sable Muffs, 4
regular 15.00
for ' .. 10.00
1 only Sable Muff, 6
regular 2500
for . . 18.00
only Men's Fur.
Lined Coats, reg.
45,00 for.. , , 32.50
10 pairs white wool
Blankets to clear
at ' 3,15 pair
only Men's Beaver
Coats,quilted with
fur collars for 16,50
10 dozen Ladies'
Vests, regular 35o
for 23c
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED.
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GOODS
G. E. KING.1
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Of every kind now being sold positively at cost. This Great Sale
includes everything in
Furs, Ladies' Cloth Coats, 11Ien's Overcoats, Suits,
Underwear, Rubbers, Overshoes (all sizes, new and best
quality), Blankets (of fine quality -will give pleasure as well
as comfort to the users), heavy Bose and Sox, and
every article in stock that can be classed as Winter Goods
will be sold on the above terms.
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We handle the very best Pianos from the celebrated niakore
of the day. They are bought outright by me, "which means
a saving to parties purchasing a Piano here.
Each one is Made in keening with the grade of the instrn-
Mont. Any one of our Pianos is en ornament in any home;
The " notion " of 'a piano is a veryvital part -- it does the
, player's bidding.
Each of our Pianos is fitted with the latest patent Noiseless
Pedals.
The Tone is the most important consideration when selecting
e Plano. Otir instruments ale guaranteed to possess a Tone
full, round and powerittl4 at the same time sweet and taloa.
ions,
'When purchasing a Piano be sore you °ail on
D. BELL , The 1Ius c Man
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A FEW WORDS
ABOUT
RUBBERS
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The Rubbers which we are selling at
such exceedingly lo w p r i c e s are
STRICTLY NEW GOODS
every pair having been bought by us since
the new year.
Not only are they new goods, but every
pair is GUARANTEED PERFECT.
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True, they are not the best made, but
they are fully equal to average Rubbers.
LADIES ! !
Your• attention is directed to our adv. in
the "Advance," referring to four lines of
Shoes of Exceptional ' Value
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
Sole Agents for
for Ladies.
SHOE1
Sole Agents for the "Astoria " Shoes for Men.
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All lines Men's Fur and Cloth Overcoats to go at cost.
All Underwear -Ladies', Children's, Men's and
-at reduced prices.
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'Also balance of Rubbers, all kinds, to go at cost.
Wool Blankets, Wool Sheeting and Comforters.
No. I Sugar, $5,00 per cwt., cash.
Clearingof Winter Goodsj:
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NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
Those Who Toil Earnestly and
With Success
Will be satisfied only with the best
over haul that can be manufactured
LEATHER LABEL
OVERHAULS
are high-grade, union made and :he best
that honest effort and thetechnical
knowledge Of how to build
American Style Work Clothes
CAN PRODUCE
We, the agents for this vicinity, have
just received a new lot and respectfully
aslc the worthy men who toil to let us
prove to you that Leather Label
overhauls and JaclOtb are
Stant* kind,
These are double stitched throughout,
big and geacrous'(it fakes from 42 to 44
yards to make a dozen), have seven pock.
els Imported o buckles and buttons p
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that
won't come off, elastic detachable sus.
penders, etc., etc,
'WE AR* Tilt AAIIN1S
ALL I4110S OF rRdDlicE WA1QTI D.
T. A MILLS
PE3-ONE 89. WING: AK, ONT.