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The Wingham Times, 1910-07-21, Page 8
8 T4I W11V1 134M. • T MEB, JULY 21, 1810 The, Evolution of Booster Bill VIII,.. -.Organizes a Boosters'' Club When Bill Blue grew a booster bold ifs wanted all withinthe fold, And so at high and low he went To join the band of betterment. Said ho: "We'll make this town of ours The home of fortune, fruits and flow- era. Of Progress it shall be the hub. We'll organize A BOOSTERS' CLUB. --H. E. Pike. It, R. 0, D1,, is prepared to give instraotioa on the violin. See addle, in another; column. -Monday the barber shop of Jan, EUiott, in the Leckie block, passed into possession cf Chas, Rintonl, of Wing. ham, The former is leaving for Winni• peg where he bas a situation. We with both young men encoesa, Mr, Rintoul sold out in Wingbam to the date John. Ritchie,-Brnesel$ Post. "We'll make each member sign a pledge To talk things up and be on edge From Fortune's cheese to cut a slice And likewise make this town cut ice." 'Twos done, and now we're racing up Advancement road to take the cup. "There's nothing tike the creed 'I WILL' To make a kill;" says "Booster Bill." -Some people in this district were of theopinion that Bast Wag was pro. hibited atter the 15th of J nip, Infer. matiou received from E. Tinsley, Super- Inteedent of Game and Fisheries,' on Wednesday shows that the close season for Black Baas is from 15th of April to the 15th of June. One of Kincardine's bast known oiti• zenain the petsonof John M, McKenzie, who condnoted a lumber business and planing mill, is dead. Mr. McKenzie Dame to Kinoardine in 1855, and after residence there moved to Sarnia, and thence to Petrolea, from which place he returned to the lake town. He leaves e wife and Eix children, -The Seaforth ratepayers on Monday, Aug. 8, will vote on two bylaws. The hydro -electric by•law for $25,000, to oover Dost of power plant, and equip• ment for street and general lighting, and the R. Bell Engine and Thresher Company by-law, to, guarantee the bonds or debentures of the company for $50,000, repayable in 80 years with in- terest at 5 per cent. The company to have a fixed assessment of $5,000 (save school taxes), for a period of ten years, WINDHAM MACHINE SHOP Baby 9arrieges and Go Carte re tired mud repeired General repair work of cell kinds, MINOR LOCALS. --Wingham's civic holiday has been postponed. -Nova Scotia apples are only half a crop this year, -The coronation of King George has been fixed for June 11th, 1911. -Big I. 0. 0. F. exoursion to Sarnia and Detroit on Saturday, August 13th. -The railroad strike has prevented Winidhamites enjoying their holiday. -Tho Bell furniture factory resumed operations on Monday after a few holi, days for stook-taking. -Wingham fall fair on September 29th and 30th. Prize lists are now ready. Yon can get a copy by applying et the TIMES office. -Extensive improvements are 'being made at the Union factory dry kilo. The work will be completed in a few days when the faotory will commence operations. See our uew Oombiuetion Stook Rank, Bargains in Bioyolee and sundries, Plow Points ebarpened and made es good se new•mt 10o each, • W. A. CURRIE Phone 21, PROPitIETOR' troizx. FoaBES -In Wingham on July 8th, to Mr. and Mrs, W. Forbes ; a son. RING -In Bluevaie, on July loth, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter King; a son, (still -born.) POPE -SST ONE. -111 Blyth, on Saturday. July 2nd, to ;,Sr and Mrs. S. Poplestone: a son. HEMTI GNAT. -In Brussels, on July 5th, to M r. and Mrs. Oliver Hemingway ; a sun ALCOCIC.- In Grey, on July 7th. to Mr. and M rs. Thos. Alcock; a son. FINLAY.-IN Lucknow, on the 9th inst., to M r. and Mrs Bert Finlay, formerly of Wing - ham; a daughter. MCCRF.iGHT.-In Turnberry, on Only 9th, to M r. and Mrs. John Meereight ; twin sons. JofNSTON.-In Lower Wingham, on July 12.th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston; a son. MARRIED Dtlirs-SONEaVILLE -At Welland, on July 19th, by Rev J. H. McBain, B. A.. Miss Mabel Georgina, eldest daughter of Mr. W. G. Som W the llaRend Blake Teleaph and son Duff, ir. anf d Mrs. Robert N. Duff, of nluevale. -The first local game of baseball of the season was played on the park last Friday evening, between the Blyth and Western Foundry teams. The local players won by a score of 10 to 9. -The flax season is drawing near, and the Canada Flax Fibre 00„ are advertising for men or boys to pull flax, by the day or acre. Amos Tipling is the local manager of the company. -Morris Township Council on Mon• day gave a grant of $10 to the Witighem fall fair. The fair has this year also re- ceived grants of $15 from Turnbarry Council and $25 from Wingham Council, DIED e'vmMINGs.-In • Winghan:, on July 18111, Janes B. Cummings, in his 70th year. ALOOCK,--In Grey, on July 18th, Margaret Tiernan, wife of Thos. Alcock, aged 40 years. KNEORTEL -In Fergus, on July 7th, Wm Kneohtel, formerly of Wingham, aged 82 years. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SSTRATFOR©., 0NT. FALL TERM FROM AUG. 29th. The largest and best practical training school in Western Ontario. There is no better in the Dominion, Jur courses are thorough and practi- cal, our teachers are experienced and we astist graduates to positions. We have throe departments Commercial, . Shorthand and Telegraphy. Write at once for our free catalogue. ELLIOTT & McLACHIAN PRINCIPALS. f In the :natter of the Estate of George Alexan- der McIntosh, late of the Township of Kinloss in the County of Bruce, Ye man, deceased., Notice is hereby given pursue to R. S. 0 1897, Chap. 129, Sec. 38, that all ersons having claims against the estate o e said, George Alexander McIntosh, who ed on or about the Twelfth day of June A1910, are required to A. deliver to R. Van- -Mrs, Zilliax, wife of George Zilliax, of Orangeville and for many years pro- prietor of the Queen's hotel at Listowel, died on Monday evening, aged 65 years. The remains were taken to Listowel for interment. -A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. James Gonlding, Wel- lington street, Brampton, on the evening of July6th, when the Rev, Mr. ()hantler St. Paul's s Methodist church, pastor of S Brampton, united in marriage Miss 3, Sur, of Brampton, to Mr. Frannie Sell. ery, of Kincardine. The Ontario Department of agriculture is this week distributing $75,000 in ann• nal grants to the various agrioultnral societies throughout the province which number about 320, This year's total grant is $5,000 greater than that of last summer. This years grant to the Turn - berry Agricultural Society will be $204.- 00, --1)r, T. Millman, Supreme.Physician of the L 0. F., has been appointed acting !1 ref oaeer of the order until the meeting of the Supreme Court, which' takes plaee next year, when it is propos• ed to amalgamate the offices of Secre- tary and Treasurer, The vacancy wad created through the death of Mr. Thos. Lavelesr, Dr. Millman is a nephew of the late Mr. Millman, of Wingham, ---Mr. Lloyd Smith, of doldweter, Ont,, is the proud owner of a' large buff Orpington hen, which has achieved the remarkable teat of laying two eggs in one day, the second egg being laidwith. h first, This is no r atter the O hairs in tw freak, fot the lien has been laying two eggs in one day for upwards Of month. She is a two.year-old hen, weighing nine pounds, and has been in Mr, Smith's breeding pen during the past season, send by post prepai stone, Solicitor for t e Executors of the said de- ceased, on or before the Twenty-fourth day of .August, A. D. 1910, their names, addresses, and descriptions, and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certified, and that after the said day the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 18111 day of Ally, A. D. 1910. It. VANSTONE, Wingham P. O., Solicitor for Executors. FLAX PULLERS WANT BEST SERVICE TO Muskoka Four Trains from Toronto 9.40 a. m. 12.15 p. m. 6.05 p m. 10 10 p m. Bala. Sleeper carried on 10.10 p. m train Fridays Enjoy the Cool Breezes of the Great Lakes Sailings daily except Friday and Sunday from Owen Senna. Special train from Toronto 1 00 p m sailing days Meals and berth included on boat The most pleasant and cheapest route to Winnipeg and West J. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham. Wanted men and boys to pull flax by the day or by the acre, to commence July . 2 about 5 Canada Flax Fibre Co., Limited MONTREAL, P. Q. AMOS TiPLING, MANAGER WINGHAM, ONT, d.; BALED TENDER. kJ signed, and endo Ing Coal for the Oomi. received until 4.00 P. I0, 1010, for the supply Buildingsthroughout Combined specifitat o'an be obtained on op Persons tendering a will not be consider, Printed forms suppli actual signatures, Each tender must accepted cheque an a to the order of the 'Public Works, equal t of the amount of the t felted if the person to h lata a contract whet fail to complete the w tballot h e der bo d acre the The department do the lowest or any ten By ord R. Department Of Pohl Ottat*a, July s, Newspapers will tiaemtnt if they in frons the Delartmel addressed to the tinder- -ed "Tender for Su ply ion Buildings," will be on Tuesday, Au nit f Coal for the Public he Dominion. ns and form of tender llcatiOd at this office. o notified that tenders 1 unless made on the i., and signed with their Ai accompanied by an Bartered bank, payable cnourabie Minister of ten per cent, (10 p. r...) oder, which will he fora Bering decline to enter tilled upon to do ho, ror for If li contracted ted the cheque will be q not bind itself to accept AND TfU'NK:%Y,S EM VACATION TRIPS TO Muskoka„ Lake of Bays, Georgian Bay. Temagami, Algoquin Park, French River, Maganetawan .River, Kawartba Lakes, Stoney Lake,Lake Oonchiohing, Sea - Side Resorts, eto. Round trip tourist tickets on sale at low rates. er. r4DE"81200118128,. Asst. Seeretary. 10 orks, of be paid for this macer• rt it Without authority t. SAILINGS OF PASSENGER STEAMERS From Sarnia to Soo, Port Arthur and Duluth, S. S. "Saronio" every Monday, S. S. "Hamonio" Wednes- day, S, S. "I3aronio" Saturday at 3 30 p.m. The Wednesday and Sat- urday steamers going through to Duluth. Sailings from Oollingwood 1.30 p.m. and Owen Sound 11 30 p. m. S. S. "Majestic" every Monday, S.S. "Midland" Wednesdays, S. S. "Ger- manic" Saturday for Sault, Mac- kinac Island Georgian Bay Ports. Sailings from Penotang 3.15 p.m. to Parry Sound and way ports daily except Sunday. • For tickets and fnrther.information call on W. Henry, Depot Agent or address J. D. , McDonald, D, P. A., Toronto. E1;NG'S FOR BARGAINS I W E WANT YOUR TRADE. i INC'S k1 THE BUSY STORE 1 WARM WEATHER, -The season for light, cool dresses is at hand and we are prepared to meet the demands of the trade and will be pleased to show you through our stock. COTTON RAJAH AND REPPS,-A beautiful range of colors in these lines whichare very beautiful for Ladies' and Children's Summer Suits, etc. Ginghams, Zephers, Prints, etc , in great variety and fast colors. TO CLEAR, -Our stock of Summer Muslins, neat pat- terns, fine texture, good colors at from 15c to 35c per yard, tor Toe per yard -Come Early. DRESS GOODS. -Six pieces in Cilieam, Pale Blue, Ecru and Pink, worth up to $1 0o per yard, yours for 39c per yard. MEN'S SUITS. -8 only left, regular $io to $14 to clear' at $7.6o. COTTON. -I000 yards Factory Cotton 34 x 36 -in. wide, reg. f oc and 12/2C per yard; to clear 8c per yard -Put in a supply of this. WOOL WANTED. -50,000 lbs. Highest prices or trade. Butter, Eggs, etc., in large quantities, GOOD ' GOODS Ntai G. E. KING. cash i P HEAP PRICES alli •••••••••41t0.400.0•44•0•0000.01 ••••••••••••••IC• •••_•••'►• • 6 - • •E. G. WHIT , • • HIGH CLASS •• • • • • • •, 4 • • • Gents' Tailor Ladies' and e I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • I E. C. WHITE • O IN THE JOHN • ••••••••••••o••••••••••••• 1' Find the Finder If you found'a perste yout tf l look to the id be to Impulse virou p a round," adtutltnd oY Lost and _ F piper: our p ap esti n t If you ,hrgs fort a p`[j chb „ you thlfk;the iindriFy adld lib 1.14, es f you NitsI1 to Zion Out lit it . uiti,oll F' Clirsined,W'rif4, Adis 'Sw situr,a N 5.* ,,,diM, You get here what you like, and like what you get at E. C. WHITE'S. No other tailoring establishment .offers such a wide selection of very fine and fashionable woolens. Nowhere else are clothes made with such style,• precision, individuality and refined taste. Nowhere else are prices near as low for such values as we offer. We are doing a High•Class Tailoring Business on a new plan:- BuYING FOR CASH ! SELLING FOR CASH i Doing business in this way I can save you dollars. Come in and see what I can do for you. LADIES' GARMENTS made in the latest, up. to -date styles, and satisfaction guaranteed. • ••• • • • ♦ • ••• •• s WINGHAM, ONT. WILSON BLOCti i •••••••••••••t••§•v•••s01 CIVIC HOLIDAY! WHICH WAS T O HAVE BEEN HELD TO -DAY ---THURSDAY HAS BEEN Postponed Indefinitely, Our Store will Therefora be Open AU Day Thursday, WILLIS .& CO. THE SHOE STORE. 11044n- Sole e Sole Agents for for Ladies. sHogi Sole Agents for the • "Astoria " Shoes for Men. ' Mr, J. F. Prud o h namewho made the • �+•• :l; . . i• , charge regarding trafficking in Judge - shire in Manitoba, died soddenly at St, Boniface, Mr. Timothy Shine walked out of a hotel window and fell over a balcony in bis sleep at Lindsay and watt fatally in- jured. SHOOTING THE RAPIDS TO MONTREAL Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company Steamers "Toronto'Y and "lingston" leave Toronto at 8,00 p. iii•. daily, Spe- cial rates from Toronto td: Thoneancl Islands and return .. $12 50. Montreal and return , . . 24 50 Quebec and return..... 83 50 Saguenay and return ,. , ...+• ... , . 46 50 ,Weals and berth are inOlnded on above rates. 3TEA111'Efl "ligl LE'il'ILLE" Leaves Hamilton at 12.00 noon and nsd for e Ted 7. 0 .m every y T r oto at 3 y 00 p Bay of Quints, Montreal and intermed- iate ports. Speolal rates for single and return tickets including mettle and berth, For folders, rates, eto., apply to S Ff 10 Tl 1, CHA1t'Zl'E11, Toronto, Ont. ROYAL GROCERY • • • OUR STOCK OF • • • Groceries t IS NEW AND UP- TO -DATE. FRESH GROCERIES ARRIVING WEEKLY .....erre... • Highest hest price paid for all gkinds of produce. MCGILLIVRAY ♦ CUNNINGHAM eir.r..r-erg•• • i Phone 54. ti!W!I_ry�l'.�'..,iii.R/:�7;Ya!„..„„' 1/'�,,s,„, .d:�,...7.,,„,„ ,„...„„„, D IIII! QUM 4, 4, SALE'j . P E I/ I U uumMER SALE" ,,i OL ALL 0 I , rLadiesin Goos a d White Ready -to -Wear '4' • 4. • 4. • • •i- ♦ • ,S, nooeesore to .•l, I A. J. MALCOLM • +.4444.0.4...+4•44+:14.44+.4444+.0.4' P1 rl The remainder of our stook of beautiful White Shirt Waists, all new styles, embroidered, lace trimmed and tailor-made, at the following reductions: -3 only regular $3.25, sale price $2.48; 6 only reg. $2.50, sale prioe $2.08; 8 only reg. $2.25, sale prioe $1,78; 7 only reg. $2.00, sale prioe $1,63; 5 only reg. $1.76, sale price $1 38; 9 only reg. $1 50, sale price $1.24; 12 only reg. $1.25, sale prioe 89o; 9 only reg. $1.00, sale price 74o. Come early and get your size. LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS. Ladies' White Underskirts, trimmed, with laoe, insertion and embroidery, regular $1.50, sale price $1,24; regular $1.25, sale prioe $1.00. CORSET COVERS. Good quality White Lawn Corset Covers, trimmed with insertion and edging in lace and insertion, regular 50o, sale prioe 390; regular 30o, sale prioe 20o. LADIES' GOWNS. Ladies' Gowne, good quality cotton, trimmed with insertion and and edging, reg, $1,25, sale prioe 99o; regular 81,00, sale price 79o; 74 yards Green Chambray. reg. 150, sale price 11o; 40 yards Light Brown Cambric, reg, 15o, sale prioe 110; 120 yards Anderson's Zephers, comb, stripes in green and bine, brown and mauve, regular 15o for 12%c; 300 yards light and dark Prints, regular 70 to 90, to clear at 5o per yard; 100 yards light and dark Prints, regular 10o to 123 o, to clear at 7;f o per yard; 500 yards light and dark' Prints, regular 12o to 14o, to clear at 100 per yard; 100 yards light and dark Polka Dot and Floral Muslin. reg. loo to 102, sale price 7i2 yd; 100 yards Blue, Pink, Brown and Grey Flowered Mnslins, reg. 150, C sale 1234o per yard; 120 yards Meroerized Linen Snitings, Brown, ✓ • Mauve, Striped, Blue, etc., regular 25o for 18o per yard. VERANDAH MATS. Verandah Mate, Wool Fibre, only a few Ieft, regular $1.75 and $2.00 to clear at $1,25 Butter. and Egge taken. T. 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