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The Wingham Times, 1906-11-08, Page 81 8 TILE WINGIIA.M TIMES NOVEMBER 8, 1906. 1i .111/%111111011.11/1101,11,,(SWIWWW11/0,040146,11,1*.6.104,,,s,„sti Dress Goods1 FOR Goods Beautiful, Rich and Stylish tiers . 6IothinA and all lines of Ladies' and Gentlemen's fine and eeasonable Underwear, come direct to D. M GORDON'S. No hoose—no matter how much noise they make—can give you better valve than yon will find here. And then you are sure of every article being the very newest and up to -(late in every par- ticular. Our stock of Glothinb must be sold. We need the room, and therefore Clothing mast go. Como and get the greatest bargaine ever offered. 11/11,11/901.%11.11111,11,11,11.1.4.,1,1'L01,01i41,1,01110V0 °0'01' D. 11. GORDON. ENTHUSIASTIC MOTHERS. When mothers become enthusiastic over a medicine for little ones, it is safe to say that it has high merit. Every mother who has used Baby's Own Tab- lets speaks strougly ;ln praise of them, and tells every other mother how much good they have done her child re Alfred Marcouse, St. Charles ue., says "I strongly advise every m er to koop Baby's Own Tabl t in the house al- ways. Ihave usedf h ni for teething troubles, colic and cM. er ills of childhood and found them the most satisfactory mediciue I ever tried." These Tablets are guaranteed to contain no poisonous opiate and no harmful drag. They are f gutsily good for the new born baby or the well grown child, and are a sore cure for all their minor ailments. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 Dents a box by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Tho secret of being a saint is being a saint in secret. Yon cannot lift up the people on whom yon look down. No man loses any of his own Light by kindling it in others. A man's sensitiveness usually is in in- verse ratio to his service. The Brantford City Council threw out the local option petition on account of irregularities. Mr. John Johnson met ,a shocking , ,,Olin',&& elt•IS,,0sSs'•,�14ts'Ta � b� �d1I^�'i1 +►�d1ti1r0 death in the Parry Sound Lumber Com palsy's mill by being caught in a shaft, MINOR LOCALS. —A new hotel is to be built at London at a cost of $130,000. -Durno & Co. in the opera house next Monday evening. —Berlin has a population of 12,141, an increase of 436 over last year. —East Wawanosh Township Council will meet at Marnoch,on Thursday, 15th inst. —"David and Jonathan" in the opera bouse on Friday evening, November 16th. —The ratepayers of Teeswater will vote on local option at the January elec- tions, —Does your watch or clock need re- pairing. Read R. Knox's new advt. in this ie311e. —Remember the date of next Band Concert, Friday, Nov. 23rd. First class programme. --Regular meeting of Court Maitland, Canadian Foresters on Friday evening of this week. —"Bonnie Briar Bash'yin the opera house, Wiugham, on T esday evening, November 27th. Biggest kind of vs. es. The Bee -Hive Dry Goods Co., showing the biggest kind of values i Ladies' Jackets and Raincoats. —The regular monthly meeting of the Public School Board will be held next Tuesday evening. —Owing to being appointed, Police Magistrate, Mr, W. R. Davis has resigned bis position as Mayor of Mitchell. —Remembsr Phillip Dawson's sale of farm stock at lot 31, concession 12, Turnberry, on Friday afternoon of this week. —Mr. Roland Beattie, of ;this town has purchased a coal and wood business at Alliston, and will move to that town at once. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Bay Sunlight Soap and fallow directions. —It is estimated that about 7,000 licenses were famed for the deer hunt- ing season in Ontario which opened last Thursday. —Mrs. S. Greer, mother of Mr. W. J. Greer, of town has sold her farm near Gorrie to Mr. Thos. Dobbs, of Monkton for the sum of $7,225. —On the 24th of October, Mr. and Mr. Geo. A. Sills of Seaforth celebrated the 25th anniversary of their. wedding. Mr. Sills is a brother of the late John Sills, of this town. —The Ottawa and Kingston papers speak very highly of the Bonnie Briar Bush Company whioh will appear in the opera hoose, Wingham, on Tuesday evening, November 27th. — Toe Fordwich Record has entered Re eleventh year. The Record is a newsy paper and is well patronized by the merchants. Brer. Watters has our best wishes for continued success. — There died at Lawrence Station, near St. Thomas on Tuesday of last week, Kate Buchanan, wife of Mr. Sam' A. Greer, a brother of Mrs. H. B. Elliott, of this town. Mrs. Greer had been in failing health for some weeks. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS A simple and effective remedy for SORE THROATS AND COUGHS They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico- rice. Your druggist or from us, l0c in stamps. Ls:sxuto, Muss C0., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 4oe —Mr. John Crowe of lot 29, con. 1, Oulross will sell by public auction at his premises on Wednesday afternoon of next week, forty head of cattle, induci- ng 20 two year old heifers, 15 one year old heifers and 5 epripg calves. John Purvis, anctioneer. Just Arrived SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN Window Decoration Cannot be told from stained glass. Suitable for Hall Doors, Bathroom or Office Windows. Sold by the yard ; is easily laid on the glass ; will not rub or scrape off. Wonderful laborsaving invention. No more washing of windows and Window curtains. For sale only at the " Big Book " - Store. Call and see samples and get instructions, Miss Kr t. Fisher > neoeeeor t0 Cooper & Co. "That excellent, independent 43er," is the manner in which the Ingham Advance characterizes T Weekly Sun. Characterizat' n i just. The San has no friends in ing with po- litical questions. It hews to the line, utterly regardless as to whom the chips may fall on. See that The Weekly Sun, the one paper that fights the farmers' battles, is in your home during the com- ing year, Mark Twain tells of an incident which happened on one of his lecture tours. He delivered one of ,his most comical ad- dresses to quite a large audience in a country town, had exerted himself to them, but utterly failed to cause an audible smile. He had finally closed with the impression that he must have been a failure. As the audience was leaving one of the gentlemen came up to him and said, "Mr. Twain we enjoyed your address very much, as it was ex- tremely interesting, but do you know there were many times during the even- ing I had just all I could do to keep from bursting into laughter, some of your re- marks were so very funny. If you will attend a performance of Barnett Bros. latest farce comedy, "Uncle Dadley from Missouri" in the Town Hall, Wingham on Saturday,Nov. 10, you will find something quite as funny as any of Mark Twain's remarks. but don't keep from laughing—you will never bo able to do it, and you need not, we don't expect you to do so, for "Uncle Dudley from Missouri" is built for laughing purposes, and ns such it is a great success. Do not forget the date. BORN. CAMPBELL—In Morrie, on October 24th, the w ife of Mr. D. W. Campbell; a daughter. WEIR—Tn Turnberry, on November 4th, the wife of Mr. James Wear; a daughter, niA REIED ROBERTSON— MCGILLwRAY—At the home of the bride's parents, on November 7th. by Rev. D. Perrie, Mr David Robertson to Miss Christina, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arch. McGillivary, both of Wingham. PEARCE—CANTELON—At the residence of the bride's parents, on October 24th, by ELY. G. W. Rivers, B. A., B. D., of Belgraye, Mr. Thomas Pearce to Miss Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peter Cnntelon, all of Morris. DIED EADIE—In Turnberry, on November 3rd, Agnes Mitchell, relict of the late Thomas Eadie, aged 70 years and 1 month. SAINT—At Kenora,on October 31st, Frederick Saint, formerly of Windham, aged 25 years. CousLsY—At Gladstone, Man., on October 27th, Andrew Couslcy, formerly of Brussels, aged 39 years, 9 months and 7 days FORREST—In Morrie, on October 31st, Alex. Forrest, aged 68 years, 5 months and 3 days. LEDOERW OOD—At Paisley, on October 20th, Mrs. James Ledgerwood, mother of Mrs. T. Bernard, Morris, aged 85 years and 11 months. 3, &a i LE—In Brussels, on October 31st, Relit. Sample, aged 75 years. WALKER—In Brussels, on October 28th, Rachel McCutcheon, relict of the late Samuel Walker, in her 87th year. PERSONAL. FARM FOR S DOMINION BANK BANKOF HAMILTON WiNGHAM.: HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO. Capital paid up, $3,000,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $3,839,000 Total Assets, over 42,000,000 The north half of Lot 13 on. 7, Township of Morris, is offered or s o. About 75 acres cleared, ten acres god h balance clash and pasture land. Good eer brick house 22 z 26, with kitchen 22 x 17; good frame barn 90 x 60, with stabling underneath; frame straw abed 28 x 66. Plenty of good water and the fences are in very good repair. Convenient to church and school. About 25 acres fall plowing done. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply on the premises to THOMAS RUSSELL, Sunshine P. 0. LAKESIDE STOCK FAR Shorthorn Cattle — Lei ster and P. Oxford Sh offeis WINGHAM BRANCH. Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all pointe in Canada, the United States and Europe. S +PINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest all .wed on deposits of $1 and upwards, and added to prinoipal 30th June and 81st December each year. D. T. HEPBURN, Manager. R Vacation., Solicitor. Our present4 Young Bulls and some choice emales. 30 choice Shearling and Ram Lambs. 20 good Ewes. Prices right. PURVES BROS. , Lucknow, Ont. Mrs. S. T. Snggitt is visiting with Toronto friends for a few days. Miss Millie Harris, of Wroxeter is visiting with Wingham friends this week. Mr. J. Leslie Kerr, of the Blyth Standard was in town on Friday and gave the Ti51Es a friendly call. Mrs. H. Morrow has returned home after a several weeks visit with her son, Mr. H. H. Morrow at Edmonton. Mr. Andrew Wilson has returned from a three months' 'visit to friends at Holland, Man., and pointe in North Dakota. Mr. Hastings, Inspector of public buildings for the Dominion Government was in town last week looking over the new post office building. He thinks the new building will be ready for use by the 1st of December. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Rodenhaver, of Spokane, Weshington, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wm Merkley,of this town. Mrs. Rodenhaver is Mr. Merkley's eldest daughter. Mr. Rodenhaver is proprietor of the Baldwin Hotel, Spokane, Wash- ington. Mr. Rodenhaver is connected with the clerical department of the Northern Pacific R. R. From Wing - ham they will visit in New York City and Washington, Uncle Sam's Capital. They will reaoh home about Jan. lst, 1007. TEACHER' WANTED. For S, S. No.9, Ess preferred; male or 5450.00. Duties com plications (personal cations, etc., receive Secy-Treas! RECAPITULATION !! !• .After a most searching examination by the Royal Commission of THE MUTUAL LIFE Wawanosls. Professional male. Minimum salary sense January 3rd. Ap• referred) stating qualifi- up to November 10th. JOHN ELLIOTT, Box 182, Wingham, Ont. Assurance Co. of Canada It was found that, during the pest 15 years (1820.1905) (1) The amount of insurance in force in- creased from 313,710,800 to 844,107,054; from (2) $The 8ssetto —aalU39,Mt•class—have grown ,711(3) The Cash Income increased from 3489,- 858 to 31,956,519; (4)And the administrative expenses were very low; the death losses very favorable; there were no syndicate parti.ipations by of- ficers ; f•facers; no bank or trust stocks on the books; Hence best results to Policyholders, who alone participate in the profits. ABN ER COSENS AGENT - - WINGHAM. USELESS TIME PIECES If there is a watch o clock in your home that ref see go, let us have a look at it. °You know i ould go if it could. Something ewhere is wrong. It may be z�thing serious, A few minutes' time at a few cents' cost may make it practically as good as new. However, we will look it over for yon, and if it can be repaired we can do it. R. KNOX, JEWELER, WINGHAM. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 Opera House, WinAham SATURDAY1,Ni11 10 Capital paid up, $2,600,000.00. • Reserve Fund, $2,500,000.00. Total Assets, $30,000,000.00. Barnett B os. prel�ent MR. HERBERT MAULE, in the Screaming Farce Comedy, UNCLE DUOLEY FROM MISSOURI - Preal1.nt— Hort. Wse. GIBSON. V m. -President and Gepernd Manager —J. TURNBULL. Assistant Gen. Manager—H, M. W1.xsoo DIRECTORS John ?rootor, Ohas, C.Dalton, Hon J. S.Hendrle Geo. Rutherford, Cyrus A. Dirge. In .p.otor—B. Willson. Special Vaudeville Features introduced between the Acts. A big continuous performance. Admission, 15e. 25c and 35c. Plan of hall at McKibbon's Drug Store. vVVvYYVVYNANVYVVVVVWWWV PROPERTY FOR SALE. } The undersigned offers for sale his property at Glenannan in Turnberry Township, con- taining five anda half acres. On the property is a good brick house, good frame barn, stable and blacksmith shop. This would make a good home for a retired farmer. Get full par- ticulars on the premises or address DAVID DUNKIN, Glenannan, Ont. Executors' Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0., 1897, Chap. 129 Seo. 38, that nil persons having claims against the estate of James William Linton, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, who died on or about the Eleventh day of Septem- ber A. D., 1900 are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to R. Vaastone, Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the 28th (lay of November A. D., 1906, their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of parti- culars 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 re- gard only to the claims Of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 31st day of October A.'D., 1906. R. VANSTONE, Wingham P. 0. Solicitor for the Executors FARM FOR SALE, 3 Lots 4 and 5, Concession 17, Howick Town- ship, containing 200 atres, more or leas, belong- ing to the e8tato of the late Jolnt Ritchie. There are about 165 acres cleared and balance in swamp and wood land. Tho farm is under - drained and fenced throughout. There are on the premises a two story brick house with stone foundation, brick kitchen and stone i woodshed, cement cistern, furnace, etc. There is also a good frame barn with stone founda- tion and stabling underneath; largo driving shed, pig and hen houses. A drilled well with plenty of water forced to hnue and stable by a 18 ft. windmill en barn. Windmill also used for chopping. This farm is located five miles north of Gerrie end three and a half miles east of the village of BClmote. Close to school, ate. Any one desiring a firat,elass feria in a geed locality at h reasonable price wenld do well to investigate. Apply on the premises for fall pnrticulnrs' TN'IOMAS i21T( IN7, ttsssshacre P. 0. BIC REDUCTIONS IN Chinaware AT CHRISTIE'S. Prices All Re - Arranged. "ne." eM/N NNNMMAMs HONEST VALUES IN GlroGeries ANIS Provisions. J. Henry Christie 8AVIII GS BANK, Interest allowed on deposits of 11.00 and rap• words, and added to principal on 81st May and Beth November eaoh year. Spieled Deposits also received at current rates of interest. 0, P, SMITH, Agent. DIC AI.NBON & SOL MES, Soliottors. NOW OPEN ! FALL TERM IN THE Central Business College } TORONTO, ONT. Enter any time, Twenty teaohers, One hundred and twenty Typewriting Machines. Unexcelled facilities for assisting graduates to positions. Write for new Calendar, W. H. SHAW, Principal. Yonge & Gerrard Ste., Toronto. The Leading Commercial School CENTRAL afiS Grocer and China Merchant WINGIIAM, ONT, AMAAAAANNAAAWAWAAAAAA TITh TIMES TO JAN. 1ST, 1,908 FOR $1.00.. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, General Manager ALEX. LAIRD, Asst. Gcn'l Manager BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA, AND IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND BANKING BY MAIL Business may be transacted by mail with any branch of the Bank. Accounts may be opened, and deposits made or withdrawn by mail. Every attention is paid. to out-of-town accounts. WINGHAM (ONT.) BRANCH A. E. SMITH, MANAGER. STRATFORD. ONT. This school is recognized to be one of the best Commercial Schools in America. You can safely judge a school by the applications it receives. This term we received applications from firms in six large American cit- ies and from far more towns and cities of Canada, including Saskatoon, Sask., on the west, and Charlotte- town, P.E.I., on the east. Our reputation means much for our graduates. Write for our Catalogue. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN PRINCIPALS. WINGHAM Flour Mills Bread made from our flour took lst prize at Wingham Fall Fair. This proves that our Flour is the best that can be bought. Yon can not all take 1st prize, but you can all haffe good bread by using our Flour. Bring your wheat for gristing, it is cheaper than buying Flour. Take your choice of Five Lilies, Prairie Rose, or Star. PRICE LIT Five Lilies flour, bl, $2.10 to $2.40 Prairie Rose " " 2.00 to 2.25 Star - " " 1.90 to 2.15 Cream Pastry Flour 1.80 to 2.05 Low grade Flour,ton 26.00 to 27.00 Bran, per ton - ,16.00 to 18.00 Shorts, " - - 20.00 to 22.00 Screenings - 18.00 to 20.00 Chop - - • 20.00 to 28.00 Winter Wheat, bus. ; .67 to .70 Goose " .60 to .62 Manitoba " " .75 to .85 Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the town. HOWSON, HARVEY & BRO KLEBANK, Near By Health Resorts A few days M the Mineral Springs of St. Catharines, Mt. Olemena and Preston, has benefited the health of hundreds. Nothing is equal to the treatment. Best of hotel aecommo- dation at moderate rates. TRY IT. dill a floated 6n the G. T. R Por tickets and full information call on L. Harold, Depot Agent. 3, D. DioDol4ALD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Buy Christmas Goods Now. What an opportunity is yours now to purchase Christ- mas Gifts for your friends while the Gigantic Money - Saving Sale of the " Bee Hive " in the Carey Store, is going on. Hundreds and hundreds of dollars are being saved by the people attending This Sale, and to choose for Christmas needs at this particular time means tremendous sav- ing for luxuries that you had not antici- pated, but which you can easily secure by taking advantage of this sale's SPECIAL PRICES. Special Dress Goods Showing. We are showing a most elaborate collection of the newest Dress Goods to be seen in Canada. Am ing them are the latest colorings and weaves in Plain and F ancy Tweeds, best lines in Broadcloths, Venetians, Satin Cloths, Poplins, Cashmeres, Lustres, Eoliennes, Serges, Crispines. Black Dress Goods of beauty, and at very special values. Remember, in buying Dress Goods during this Gigantic Sale the saving to you will be from 20 to 5o per cent. on your purchases. Up -to -Date Mantles. New shipments this week bring to you the latest, up- to-date Mantles, in pretty effects of fawn and grey, with touches of velvet which give a charm of beauty out of the ordinary to every garment shown. It's worth your while to drop in and see what's doing in our Mantle department. Our range of Ladies' Raincoats is both extensive and handsome. Prices, too, are just as attractive to the buyer as the goods. Now is the best time to select your new Mantle or Raincoat while the Gigantic Money -Saving Sale is in full swing. Wonderful Values in Furs During this Gigantic Money - Saving Sale Men's Furnishings at bargain Prices. Overcoats, Suits, Odd Pants, Cardigan Jackets, Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Braces, Gloves, Umbrellas, Raincoats, Hats and Caps. Scores of Good 'Things. Scores of good things are waiting for you, but we can't begin to enumerate them. Come with the hundreds This Week and participate in the jolliest lot of Real Bargains ever placed before a Wingham public. WE WANT TONS OF 11. Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Potatoes, Dried Apples and Onions, taken same as cash at the Gigantic Money -Saving Sale. For Sale Cheap—Four good Box Stoves, at bargain prices. The Bee Hire Co. IN THE CAREY STORE Opposite Brunswick Hotel, - Wingham, Ont