The Wingham Times, 1910-07-28, Page 8r
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The Evolution o
Booster Bill
11,1Sny Bill Blues
Have ive7
• Old Sill Blue's knocking was so 'had
He knocked out everything he had.
. Then he grew wise and muttered
"Stung]"
8o "'Booster Bill" a new sone; sung.
How many Balt Blues have we hero
Who knock and try the town to queer?
If you are one, then, like Bill, pray
To see the error of your way.
For he who runs his own place down
Injures himself more than the town,
And who to lift up does his best
Lifts up his fortune with the rest.
Thin is the golden law: WE GET
What we give o•.it. Time pays the dekt.
If , 'u shed su+•nine it will fill
`io..r own life no a '•t3ooster sin."
MINOR LOCALS,
—Thursday, July 2Sth.
—Send the TIMES to your absent
friends.
—Leave your next order for job print-
ing at the TIMES office.
—Mr, C. A. Rintoul shipped a car load
of horses to Toronto on Saturday.
—Nineteen people have lost their lives
by drowning in Toronto this season.
—The Trims s to the end of this year
to any address in Canada for 25 cents.
—Get a copy of the prize list for
Wingham's fall fair at the Trans office.
—The harvesting of the flax crop in
this vicinity was commenced on Mon-
day.
—Wingham is not represented at the
bowling tournament in London this
week.
—The regular monthly meeting of the
Town Connoii will be held next Monday
evening.
—Mr. J. W. V'anatter,'late eau( Gtod•
erioh Signal, has purchased Morrow?
Morgan's grocery business in, the oonntg
town.
---t> the meeting of the Best IV.Kyva-
r.s.#h Council on Monday last, Mr, Ger.
Roberteou, of the 10th cenoeasioP
Was appointed Collector of Taxee.
^•A, *pedal meeting of the Town
Q:sureal was held on Tuesday evenirg
'when Mr. S. Bexiuett was appoicted a
=»rerater of the Board of Health in piece
i` Mr. Geo. McKeezie, resigned.
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Rumor has it that Mr, W. Henry
?basbeen appointed oondnotor on the
G. T. R. to take the run between Strut.
ford and Oven Sound and that Mr,
Geo, Lamont, of Whitechurch will take
Mr. Henry's plaoe as agent in Wingham,
—The total number of instruments re
gietered in the registry offices of Ont:
ado for 19C9 was 174, 703, or an increase
of 14,$59 over the previone year, while
the amount of fees received in 1909 was
$2GS,439,45, or $32,214,10 more than in
1901,
—Mr. William Rennie, the we11.
known Beadsman and agriculturist, died
Sunday morning at his residenoe at
S wanaea. Mr. Rennie had been in poor
health for some time past, and on May
23rd last had a stroke of paralysis, after
whioh he declined steadily,
—While walking from the post office,
where he bad just received his mail, Ir-
win Glass, a retired farmer, at Kincar-
dine, aged 75, was token with a weak
spell and sank on the street in front of
the planing mill. He expired before
medical help could be summoned,
—The pupils who were reported last
week as having passed the midsummer
examinations held hi Wingham by the
London Conservatory of Music were
those of Mise Honghton, who, as well
as the suooesefnl pupils, is to be congrat-
ulated on the very gratifying results.
—Tho TIMES was in error last week
won we reported that it was Mr. Wat-
son, of Kincardine who had been operated
on at Wingham hospital. It was Mr.
Watson's three-year-old eon who under-
went the operation and we are pleased to
report that the little boy was eo far re-
covered as to be able to return home
on Saturday.
—Farmers are now busy with the fall
wheat harvest. Wheat is a good crop in
this seotion.
—Minntee of East Wawanoeh Council
meeting held= Monday last, will appear
in our next issue,
Wingham and district was visited
by oneof the heaviest rains of the seas-
on on Sunday last.
—Regular meeting of Court Maitland,
Canadian Order of Foresters, on Friday
evening of thie week.
tJ '* 4." ra. steam engine and epecialIy built
)low is doing good work in breaking
the gtq ztid for the sewer,
Jae
excel
ori ,;heO.
'Paul's Oh.
week at M
sardine,
ber of Winghamites took in
on to Toronto and the Falls
, R, on Friday last.
ober of the members of St.
oh choir are holidaying this
to Houghton's cottage, Kin -
VANaxO%LE,—In Wingham, on the «1st inst.,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vansickle; a son.
LOOI1ERIAGE.—In Brantford, July 12th, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Lockeridge; a daughter.
DIED
BENNETT.—In Gorrie, on July 19th, Maria
Reinhart, beloved wife of Wm. Bennett. •
BOLTON.—In Listowel, on July 18th, 1910,
Lewis Bolton, in his 71st year.
Wanx—In Ea=t wawanosh, on July 23rd,
William Wray, of BeIgrave, aged 67 years.
VOTERS' LIST - 1910
Municipality of Turnberry Town-
ship, in the County of Huro
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W F+ WANT 'YOUR TRADE
KING'S - T1it. BUSY STORE
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During luly and August; we clear out the balance of our SUMMER GOODS,
and you can make BIG MONEY purchasing HERE. 'THIS IS
THE SALE that most people wait for. Come with the
crowd and share in the bargains.
Repp and Cotton Rajah, reg. 35c and 256 per yd, Sale price ,18
Fancy Satin Striped Repp, regular 50c per yd. Sale price .25
Fancy Muslins, from 15e to 35c per 3d. Sale price.... .10
Crepe de Cherie and Voiles, regular 50c to $1,00 per yd. Sale price .39
COME AND SEE.
LADIES' WAISTS—A.11 new and up•to-date stock" at take them away prices.
H OSIERY—Three shades only left, but good ones—White, Mauve, Copenhagen—to clear at •.19
LADIES' VESTS --Nice fine rib, lace trimmed, sleeveless, regular 1.5e, To clear at .10
COTTON ! COTTON !—The best article of its kind on the market. 36 and 40 in. wide,
to clear at, per yard ... .08
(Wise .buyers are putting in a supply of this )
P, ANTED—Large quantities Butter, Eggs, Wool, etc., for which we pay the BIG PRICE - GASH OR TRADE.
GOOD CHEAP
GOODS1
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FLAX PLLER
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Ladies' and Gents' Tailor a
Wanted men a d boys to pull
flax by the ay or by the
acre, to commence
about my 25.
Canada Flax ire Cog limited
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•AMOS TIPLI G, MANAGER
WING 1S, ONT.
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Notice is hereby given, t• -t I have BEST SERVICE TO
transmitted or delivered to .e persona
mentioned in seotio • 9 o the Ontario
Muskoka
Voters' List A to oo es required by
said motions to0 be : , transmitted or. or
delivered of the list, made pursuant to
said Act, of alI persons appearing by the
last revised Assessment Roll of the
said Municipality, to be entitled to vote
in the said Municipality, at Elections
for Members of the Legislative Assem
bly and at Municipal Elections; and
that the said Met was first posted up at'
my office in the village of Binevale, on
the eighteenth day of July, 1910. and re-
mains there for inspection. And I here-
by call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omia.
kions corrected according to law.
Dated at Biuevale, this 21st day of
July, 1910.
—The Ti s eubSeription list is grow -
lag. We F .di send the paper to any
address in C.uada to the fat of January,
1911 fol` 25 0. ?tel.
-11.- W. 14ayes, formerly G. T, R.
agent at Lnclrnow and Yater agent at
Guelph has , been appointed assistant
train -master in the 15th and 21st dice
triots of the Grand Trunk,
—The engagement is announced in
Brantford of Miss Edith E, Elliott,
daughter of htr. and Mrs, Robt. Elliott,
to Mr. Herbert J', Bartley of Brantford.
The wedding will take place August 3.
—The value of a good local newspaper
ie more than people seem to think, and
the way to make it good is to patronize
it, pay for it, and furnish it with ads.,
news and items tuoh as the public desire
to read.
—Mr. and Mrs. d'. II, McDonald of
Listowel, Ont., announce the engage-
spent of their daughter, Margaret, to
Bk, Raiph Lederman, Milverton, The
mat"riage will take place on Wednesday
Angxtat 3,
-•Turn berry Voters" List for 1910 is
de of the Olerk,o.n for in.
the �po a
*pectici ' and the advt. appears in this
ism The list has 601 names, divided
its follows ;—Subdivision 1-• 205; sub-
division 2-188; subdivision 8--122; sdb-
division 4-146.
--.Mr. Walter S. Hawke, a former
Well-known resident of Turnberry, writ.,
Eng to the editor of the TOMS front
Parkland, EJMk., tlafa he will not have
ant crop this year, He days there lira
'been no rein in his section thio year and
the grain did not grOv'.
JOHN BURGESS,
Township Clerk.
ViINGHAM MACHINE SHOP
Baby Carriages and Go•Carts retired
and repaired. General repair work of
ail kinds.
See our new Combination Stock Rack
Bargains in Bioyoles and sundries.
Plow Pointe sharpened and made as
good as new at IOc each, fl
W. A. CURRIE
Phone 21, PROPRIETOR
lENAL
aTRATFOR ONT.
FALL TERM FROM
AUG. 29th.
The largest and beet practical
training echoed in Western Ontario.
There is no better in the Dominion.
Our coursed are, theft:0411 and ptacti.
oat, our teachers are experieneed and
We assist graduates to positions.
We have three departments
Commercial, Shorthand
and Telegraphy,
Write at Once for our free catalogue,
LUO 1` & MCLACHLAN
PR1NOIPAY,L,
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 Sound.
Speeial train from Toronto 1.00
p m. sailing days.
Meals an'd berth included an boat
The most pleasant and cheapest
route to Winnipeg and West
7. H. BEEMER, Agent, Wingham.
G'-AND,TRUNK
RAILWAY
VACATION TRIPS TO
Muskoka„ Lake .of Bays,
Georgian Bay, Temegami,
Algoquin Park, F r e n oh
River, Maganetawan River,
Eawartha Lakes, Stoney
Lake,Lake Couchiching, Sea -
Side Resorts, eto.
Round trip tourist tickets on sale at
low rates.
SAILINGS OF PASSENGER
STEAMERS
Ivrom Sarnia to Soo, Port Arthur
and Duluth, 8, S. ."Saronio" every
Monday, S. S. P"lfanionio" Wednes•
day, S, S. "1-Inronio" Saturday at
8 30 p.m. The Wednesday and Sat-
urday steamers going through to
Duluth,
Sailings from Coliingwood 1.30
p,m, and Owen Sound 11 80 p, m.
S. 8. "Majestic" every Monday, S.S.
"Midland" Wednesdays, S. 8, "Ger.
manic" Saturday for Sault, iifao•
kinac Island Georgian Bay Ports,
Sailings from Penetang 13.16 p.m. to
Parry Sound and way ports daily
except Sunday.
V'or tickets bnd•�ihe in'formhtloti
call on W. Henry,. Depot Agent or
address d`. D. Mononald, D. P. A„
Toronto,
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• 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. •
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• We are doing a High -Class Tailoring Business a
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• SELLING FOR CASH ! Doing business in •
• this way I can save you dollars. Come in and a
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E. C. WHITE - WINGHAM, ONT.
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Mr. J. F. Prudhomme, who made the
charge regarding trafficking in Judge-
ships in Manitoba, died suddenly at St.
Boniface,
Mr. Timothy Shine walked out of a
hotel window and fell over a balcony in
his sleep at Lindsay and was fatally in-
jured.
SHOOTING THE RAPIDS
TO MONTREAL
Richelieu and Ontario
Navigation Company
Steamers "Toronto" and "'Kingston"
leave Toronto at 3,00 p. m. daily. Spe-
oial rates from Toronto to:
Thensend Islands and return..., $12 50
Montreal and return 24,50
Qnebeo and return „ 33 50
Saguenay and return 46,50
Meals and berth are included on
above rates,
STEAMER "EELLEVILLE"
Leaves Hamilton at 12.0,0 noon and
Toronto at 7,30 p,m, every Tuesday for
Bay of Quinte, Montreal and intermed'
iate ports. Special rates for single and
return tickets including meals and
berth.
Ivor folders, rates,, oto., apply to
H. FOSTER CHAFFE>, A.G,P.A.
Toronto, Ont.
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kinds of produce.
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The Times
Lao January lst,, 1911 For
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SUMMER SHOE
SALE -------"--
All
All Kinds of.. no
Summer footwear
At Low Prices
This Sale does not include " Queen Quality."
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
Sole Agents for
for Ladies.
.shoe
Sole Agents for the "Astoria" Shoes for Men.
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I.:BIG SUMMER SALE1
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OF ALL
Wash Goods and Ladies' 1
White Ready -to -Wear
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The remainder of our stock 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 price $2,08; 8 only reg. $2.25, sale prioe $1,78; 7 Only reg. $2,00,
sale prima $1,63; 5 only reg. $1.75, sale prioe $1 38; 9 only reg, $1,50,
sale price $1,24; 12 only reg, $1.25, sale price 89o; 9 only reg, $1.00,
sale price 74o. Come early and get your size.
LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS.
Ladies' White Underskirts, trimmed with lace, insertion and
1101 embroidery, regular $1,50, sale price $1.24; regular $1.25, sale
It price $1.00,
' CORSET COVERS. • 'f
Good quality White Lawn Corset Covers, trimmed with insertion ',
Eft and edging in lace and insertion, regular 50o, sale prioe 89o; regular
t 30o, sale prioe 20c,
110,
LADIES' GOWNS.
Ladies' Gowns, good quality cotton, trimmed with insertion and 4
4 and edging, reg, $1.25, Bale prioe 990;.regular $1,00, sale price 79o;
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74 yards Green Chambray, reg. 15o, sale price ilo; 40 yards Light ��`
y Brown Cambric, reg, 15o, sale prioe llc; 120 yards Anderson's ifs
VZephers, comb, stripes in green and blue, brown and mauve, a
st regular 15o for 12i2c; 300 yards light and dark Prints, regular 7c to 9o,
to clearat r r
e 50 -per yard; 100 yards light and dark Prfnts, regular SOc
it to 12;,‘c. to clear at 73c per yard; 500 yards light and dark Prints,
regular 12Mo to 14o, to clear at 10o per yard; 100 yards light and '''
' dark Polka Dot and FIoral Muslin. reg, 10o to 121 ', sale price 7i> yd; '�
100 yards Blue, Pink, Brown and Grey Flowered�Mualin; reg,` 15o,
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sale 12;4e per yard; 120 yards Mercerized Linen Snitings, Brown, ,
Mauve, Striped, Blue, etc., regular 25o for 18o per yard.
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1' VERANDAH MATS.
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"G`e n ah h3ate, "Wool Fibre, only a few left, regular �1,7G and $2,00
to clear at $1,25.
Butter and Eggs taken.
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