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The Wingham Times, 1911-03-30, Page 8K 8 T.IE WINGRAM TINES, . ARCH 30, 1911 MINOR LOCALS. —Mr. J. H. R. Elliott of the Blyth Standard has moved his plant to new premises in Industry Hall store. The "—It is time ;for spring. cleaning. new premises are more centrally located --.Bad season for making maple syrup. and the editor has our best wishes for —Buy your stationery at the TOMS success in his new stand. Office. —The North I3uron Telephone Co. has —Monday's heavy rain cleared away installed telephones forfollowing parties the =IOW, during the past week 4urrberry--W . 3. Campbell, T. W. Weir, Henry Young; Morris—Joseph McKinney,John Messer, Robt, Messer and David Jewett. —Mr. C. A. Rintoul went to Winnipeg last week taking'a carload of horses. Mr. Rintoul was on the C. P. R. train that was wrecked near Schrieber on Sat- urday evening- when three men were kil- led and several carloads of settlers ef- fects destroyed. —Mr, J. B. King died suddenly at his home in Toronto on Saturday in his 74th year. Deceased had been Grand Secretary of the Ontario Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows for 44 years and was well-known to many of our readers. —We are pleased to report that Mr. Cavanagh, operator at the G. T. R, stat- ion, who has been ill in Wingham Hos- pital is almost completely recovered and hopes to be able to leave the hospital to- day. Mr. Harry Goodwin, of Chesley has been relieving for Mr. Cavanagh. —The firm of Mitchell & Todd, pub- lishers of the Goderich Star has been dissolved. Mr. Wm. Mitchell will con- --Envelopes by the package or box on sale at the TIMES office, ---Band: concert hi the opera house on Friday evening of this week. —Parker's Lucky Cure Fountain Pens are for sale at the TIMEs.office, — Regular monthly meeting of the Town Council next Monday evening. —Regular meeting of Court Maitland, Canadian Order of Foresters on Friday evening of this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ashton, of God- erich celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday of last week. —Mr. C. N. Griffin reports the sale of Mrs. Coad's house and lot on Shuter street to Mr. I. J. Pattison. —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sillick, of Tees - water, recently celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. —Chas. D. Sheldon, the get -rich -quick broker who recently left Montreal has been arrested at Pittsburg, Pa, —We are pleased to report that Mrs, Robt. Hastings, of Turnberry has fully recovered from her serious illness. —New directory for the North Huron tlnue the business and Mr. A. M. Todd Telephone Co. will be printed this week is retiring. Mr. Mitchell has been con - and a copy sent to each subscriber; nected with the Star since 1879 and Mr. —Miss C. McAllister, of Lucknow, is " Todd for 13 years. We wish Mr. Mit- a patient at the Wingham hospital and chell continued success in the business and Mr. Todd also has our best wishes underwent a successful operation' on Wednesday of last week. in whatever business he may enter. —Ritchie & Cosens report this week —The Provincial Government of Al - the sale of Mr. Wheeler's 50 acre farm berta have constructed a go at the Junction to Mr. John T. Lennox from the town of Edson 125 for $4000, possession to be given Nov. 1. of Edmonton on the line o Trunk Pacific Railway f road Iles west the Grand go- --Regular monthly meeting of Wing- ing of sr ham branch of the Woman's Institute into the Peace ve districctt.. This will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph road will have its t rminus operated at Beaver Lodge, G ands Prairie, and Hall this (Thursday) afternoon. a good stage line will be operated be- -Mr. Simon Mitchell received word tween Edson and this point, transport - on Monday of the death in Elmo, Town- ing passengers at the rate of 40 miles er d.e ship of his nephew, Mr. Jas. Miller. about miles.0 milles, complete distance is Mr. Mitchell is attending the funeral at Atwood to -day. —The beautiful weather w ich is now being enjoyed in Weste Canada —The cheques from the Gore District is enabling farmers to ma good pro - Mutual Fire Insurance Co. for their gress. and the demand fo farm help in annual refund amounting to twenty-five Sackatchfwan and Ma excess of the su..Iy per cent. are now in the hands of their emigrants are rea agent, Mr. C. N. Griffin. and all who desire employment readily —Reeve Leckie, of Brussels, has ac find it. There are splendid opportuni- • ities on the Grand Trunk Pacific between cepted a position at the request of the Winnipeg and Edmonton for farm Mutual Life Insurance Co., Water- help. Since the beginning of this loo, of re -valuating properties in various month over 200 carloads of settlers' Counties upon which they will have Manitoba ana live saoch have entethe made loans. Manitoba and Saskatchewan from the United States. toba is far in Train -loads of g Winnipeg daily, Fon Sntt;t—A 1;2 story ame dwell- ing on John St,, Win am, 7 rooms, hard and soft wa and good garden (;iiiacre), ,Apply to v.VANSTONE, Bishop DuMoulin died at Hamilton. The Trust & Loan Co., has offered to give the Corporation of Montreal land worth half a million dollars :for a park. The Wallaceburg Board of Trade is said to have the affidavit of an old In- dian woman to prove that the bones disinterred on St. Anne's Island are those of Tecumseh. .As a result of having been struck by an automobile in Toronto about a month ago, Edward Smedley, aged 63 years, of 7 Murray Street, `'has gone blind. When injured he was put into the auto and taken home. The name of the driver and the number of his machine is not known. Asthma Catarrh WHOOPING COUGH CROW BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS O$TAOLisHEo 11810 A simple, safe and effective treatment for hron, chlal troubles, without dosing the stomach with drugs. Need with aupcess for thirtyerre. • Tho nu rendered strongly antiseptic, inrpired with every breath, makes breathing easy, ecothco the sore throat, and stops the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresoleno is invaluable to mothers with young children and a boon to sufferers from Asthma. Send us postal for descriptive booklet. ALL DRUGGISTS 1• Try Cresoleno Antt. iN 125 CJlee for to Throat Tablets tttiC' Qi:_, fortheirritatedthroat. �- Theyaro simple, ef- ij2 feotivo and antiseptic. Cf more druggtst or 9, from ua. 10c in stamps. 'apo Creoolen Co. :,ocaln3-:.tuoe Z14. C:OiT£. AL 810 BURN. Hxsn-In Wingham, on March 23th, to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. hind; a daughter. MARRIED STEIVAnT^FIOw1TT-At the Rectory, Wing - ham, on March 22nd. by Rev. E H. Croly, Mr. Charles Stewart, of West Wawanosh, to Miss Mabel Howitt, of London, England. Conran-a-HASTises-On March 15th, at the residence of the bride's parents, township of Turnberry, by Rev. t,,. Victor Collins, pastor of Wingham Baptist Church, George Henry Coulter. Morris Township, to Miss Gussie Lavina Hastings. DIEU. Al TOAESON-At Sunridge, on March 22nd, George Aitcheson, of Bluevale, aged 28 years, 1 month and 18 days. BENDEnSON.-ln Wingham, on March 20th. Norman Arthur .Henderson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henderson, winghanl Junc- tion, in his 10th year. gl♦wTnonSE.-In Wingham, on March 26th, Hannah Ingram, wife of Mr. W, J. Hawthorne in her 89th year. l vvrrVrrywira*vie ow**,"* 'yww TrirrirMMOrlIMVIMPIPOWIFIgn Do You Want to Come in R on a if ew Bargains in Staples? READ ' THIS LIST WHITE COTTONS Fine make, 36 and 37 inch. wide, special for Ladies' and Children 's Wear. TOWELLINGS• - • Heavy,Linen, Crash, Huck and cotton at old prices, also colored and Bleached Turkish ETowel, all size, special at 25c. • SHEETING$ Bleached and unbleached, twilled and plain, and circular pillow cloths at old prices. not- withstanding the rise in these goods. SHIRTINGS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 s Imported Oxford Shifting, fast colors and q • splendid material for hard wear. Rock -Fast i sa • Drills in black and white patterns, the most It • I. popular cloth for Working Men's Shirts. APRON GINGHAMS i * Indigo Dye, wide, border or plain, in qualities 4 E' that cannot be repeated at the price. 4 E MERCERIZED MULL ► 45 inch. wide, full beautiful goods for dresses, r Eslips and motor scarfs, , E RADIUM FOULARDS , 4 • The greatest success of recent years for dresses m I. tia fa ' in spots and stripes. - 4 E SCOTCH ZEPHYRS e z ► The famous "Anderson Brand," popular for I their fast color and soft texture. 4 E GROCERY SPECIALS a 5 3 i Choice Prunes 10c per Ib. 1 gallon Apples, reg. 35c, for 30e tin s English Pickles, reg 13c, for 10c per bottle No. 1 Granulated Sugar, 20 lb. Sack for $1.00 s. No. i Granalared Sugar 100 lb. sack for $4.75 il E All goods delivered any place in town. 4 ek ri MILLSIPHONE 89. WINGHAM, ONT. 4 lickk,a4;AA1iAAA4AS1aAt1441AAArA4 AItA,llIC1AKOMMVAALAW ZAAAAAA WE WANT EVERY WOMEN In Wingham and Vicinity TO SEE SHE NEW QUEEN QUALITY SHOE EON SPRING I, Jnquesstonablyrthe most 'sensible and classy Footwear made on the American continent to -day ANA THEY FIT TO PERFECTION Every pair of Queen Quality Shoes is made; with the flexible "Wonder Worker" Insole which com- pletely overcomes the '`breaking in" so objectionable to tender feet. This cut is an exact re- presentation of the "Queen Quality" vici kid boot, is made of the very finest of kid, high Cuban Heel, fair- ly heavy sole, an exceeding- ly comfortable shoe and we keep it in 3 widths, narrow, medium and wide. Price $3,50 and $4.00 Per Pair. A much better fit can usually be obtained by trying; your shoes on at the Shoe Store. Get in the habit, you will findiit much more satisfactory. WILLIS & CO. ++f++++444444444*44444,40++4444++4*4:44.444+++++1+++4 � 1 • 3 Days More Stock Reduction 11 it Sale THE SHOE STORE. 6'S Sole Agents for Ladies. 441444444MN4N4+414114444+404.44444.+444•014O44t41• • i: 2 4 - KING BROS. $20,000 StockMust beReduced SUCCESSORS TO GEO. E. KING Estate to $12,000 KINCa'S THE BUSY STORE The F meat Sale Ends Saturday, ApriI lat emnants! Remnants,! Remnants! Every Department has been doing its share in the GREAT SALE and we now offer remnants of from two to five yardsearly selectiongood. at rices that will clear them all out and quick. Cone while is f-4 1Ar3 TO 1=2 OFF Broken lines in Men's and Boys' 6lothing, Overcoats, ete., etc., at unheardpof prices. y----ni FURS . Buy now and save money ----a fine• selection to choose from Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, 01.1 Cloths. Get your supply at the cheap price. Produce Wanted in large quantities—The larger the better-wµCash or Trade. KIN 0 BROS .. +++++++++++++++.++++++++1 00.0.01+,0A+100:#1.+.+4.0 *." 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