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MINOR LOCALS.
—May 7th.
--• C3iardeilfng.
--Win ham horse races will be held
lenJnne loth and 11th,
•—For June weddings, we have the
oorreot style of invitations.
—The TIMES to any address in Canada
to. January let, 1909 for 50 mute.
—A number of dogs have been
poisoned in Wingham during the past
week,
Political news will have first place
In the newspapers for the next few
weeks.
—Regular meeting of Court Maitland,
Qanadian Foresters will be held on Fri-
elay evening
—Regular monthly meeting of the
Pablic School Beard will be held next
Tuesday evening.
—The trout fishing season opened on
Friday, The weathey was too cold for
Imocesefnl fishing.
Coughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat
ailments are quickly relieved by Cresoleno
tablets. ten cent:3 per box. An druggists.
—Toronto had a $225,000 fire on Satur-
day. Three factories and a number of
.daeUings were burned.
—The Daily Globe to any addresses
1i11 June 13th for 25 cents, Leave your
;orders at the TIDIES office.
—The Dominion Gazette announces
the appointment of Donald ' Kay as
.harbormaster at Goderioh.
—(het your ctlice stationery printed
[at the TIDIES office. We have a large
estock of the best paper and envelopes.
—The Timms and Weekly Globe for
one year for $1.35. This offer will posi-
tively be withdrawn on the let of June.
—Be sure you hear Canada's greatest
:organist, Mr. W. H. Hewlett, in St.
.Andrew's Church next Tuesday even-
-We oan offer the TIMES and Weekly
131obe at $1 35 per year. This offer
holds good until the 1st of June and no
: eengor.
—Clinton's total assessment is. $767,-
157, which is practically the same as last
year. The population is 2,448, an in-
crease of 25 over Inst year,
—Mr. H. Kerr received word last
week of the sadden death of hie sister,
]firs. Ann Antlerson, at E, . Clair, Mich.
?dr. and Mrs. Kerr attended the funeral.
—While at work in the Union factory
Mn Saturday, Mr. Wm. Britton had
three of the fingers on his right hand
?badly out and will have an enforced
holiday for a few days.
—'Che Brussels Pest came to hand Iast
'week in a new dress of type which
greatly improves the appearance of the
Taper. Brer. Kerr gives his readers an
:excellent paper and we wish him contin-
ued success.
—The TIMES is pleased to report that
W. J. Henry, G. T. R. agent, who
has been seriously ill with typhoid fever
is new nicely recovering and his flamer -
nue friends hope to see him soon able to
resume his duties.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLED
A. simple and effective remedy for
SORT' THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine thea germicidal value of Cresolene
with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lico-
rice. Your druggist or from us, lac in stamps.
La>tanio, Altus Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 401
—The Postofffce Department will issue
a new series of postage stamps to mark
the three hundreth anniversary of the
founding of Qnebec. Stamp collectors
will be on the lookout for them, and the
Postoflico Department will increase its
revenue.
—A meeting of the Directors of the
West Huron Women's Institute was
Held in Clinton yesterday to make ar-
rangements for the holding of the
annual meeting. Mrs. Wm. Bone, Mre.
C. Gillespie and Mrs. H. B. Elliott were
in attendance from Wingham.
—Magistrate Kingsford of Toronto
hag imposed a fine of $100 and costs
against the Grand Trunk Railway Com-
p any,
om•pany, the limit under the code, for
cruelty to twenty-three head of cattle
.shipped in from Wiarton, and which,
while in transit for more than 28 hours,
were not fed or watered or given a
;chance to rest.
—Covering the present Provincial
election campaign, Tho Globe, daily,
inay be had at the remarkably low rate
of 25e. Everywhere The Globe is re-
cognized as Canada's National News-
paper. Always clean, fair and aoourate,
The Globe is preeminently the paper
for the home. As a news gatherer and
exponent of public opinion The Globe
stands unrivalled, The best interests of
the people has been its guide for sixty-
four years. Orders left at TIMES office
will receive prompt attention.
PERSONAL.
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We shall be glad to bhave contributions to
this column from any of our readers. If you
havevisitors or purpose going away yourself,
drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that
effect.
Mr 3,A. Morton was visiting for a few
days with his father a Brampton.
Mr. W. R. Belden, of Molesworth
was calling on old Wingham friends on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spotton were visit-
ing for over Sunday with Mrs• Spotton's
parents at Listowel.
Mr Arthur Angus left this week for
Owen Sound, where he intends spending
the summer months.
Rev. W. G. Howson returned on
Tuesday from Toronto, where he spent
Sunday, preaching in Carlton street
Methodist Church.
Mr. W. H. Elliott leaves this morning
to spend a few days in Toronto, and on
Tuesday next his two sons, Bert and
Roy, will join him there, and they will
proceed to Prince Albert, Saek., where
they purpose spending the summer.
Mee Mabel Howson left .on Monday
evening for Montreal, from whence she
sails on Friday morning by the turbine
steamer Virginian, for a four•months'
visit with relatives and friends at More-
cambe Bay and . Lancaster, England.
Miss Howson's many friends will wish
her a pleasant voyage and a safe return
to her home, much improved in health.
NEWS NOTES.
The Qnebeo election will be held on
June 8th.
SKIN ERUPTIONS
ANO PIMPLES
David Walsh, merchant of Orono, is
dead, aged 57.
Disappear Under a Treatment with
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
Canada takes two-thirds of Detroit's
entire exports.
Tills9nburg's population is 2,487, on
increase of 170 over last year.
Samples of prairie grass 13 inches
high are exhibited in Peterboro.
There can be health and vigor only
when the blood is rich and red. There
are thousands of young men just ap-
proaching manhood who need the rioh,
red blood that only Dr. Williams' Piuk
Pills can make. They have no energy,
tire out at the least exertion, and who
feel by the time they have done their
day's work as though the day was a
week long. In some cases there is a fur-
ther sign of danger in the pimples and
disfiguring eruptions which break out
on the face. These are pertain signs
that blood is out of order and that a
oomplete breakdown may result. In
this emergency ' Dr. 'W iiltams' Pink
Pills is the medicine these young men
should take. These pills actually make
rich, red blood. They clear the skin of
pimples and eruptions and bring health,
strength and energy.
Here is the experience of Adolphe
Rolland, of St, Jerome, Que., a
young man of 19 years of ge, who
says: "For more than a yea I suffered
from general weakness, an -
grew so weak that I was -
on my work as a of
failed me. I b
headaches and b
Hamilton mast pay $2,780 for looking
after fifty-seven smallpox patients.
J. W. Steinhoff is president of the
Stratford board of trade and J. 3, Mason
secretary.
O. M. Alger has purchased the
Tweed Daily News from W. J. Taylor,
of Woodstock.
At Winnipeg on Saturday 10,000
Oddfellows held their annual parade
led by 10 bands.
Charles Dean, a hotel porter at Lon-
don, Ont., committed suicide by swal-
lowing carbolic acid.
The Gutsoh Mountain of Switzerland,
7,000 feet high, was climbed last sum-
mer by a centenarian.
The capital of the Crow's Nest Pass
Coal Company has been increased from
$4,000,000 to $10,000,000.
At Fort Worth, Texas, an aeronaut
named S. F. McCormick got his para-
chute disabled while at an altitude of
2,000 feet, and fell, and was dragged to
earth by the wreck. His fall was eon-
sfderabiy broken by the parachute, but
his escape from death was miraculous,
At St. Michael's Hospital on Friday
'right last, Joseph Clarke, of Elora, died
Mx. Clark has been an engineer for forty
*wire, and WM in the coil of a C, P. R.
ecgln. evar Minae the 0, P, R. took over
the old Credit Valley in 1::8, Three of
Ill brothers are euginee111, and hire three
oto sere engaged in railroad work,
I gradually
iced to aband-
My appetite
occasional violent
n to suffer from In-
digestion, I was failing so rapidly that
I began to fear that consumption was.
fastening itself upon me. Our family
doctor treated me but I did not gain
under his care. I was in a very dis-
couraged state 'when a friend from
Montreal came to see me. He strongly
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advised
Pills. I did so and inside of three weeke
I began to feel better, my appetite be-
gan to improve and I seemed to have a
feeling of new courage. I continued
the pills till I had taken ten boxes and
I am now enjoying the best health I
ever had. My cure surprised many of
my friends who began to regard me as
incurable, and I strongly advise other
young men who are weak to follow my
example and give Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills a fair trial." Bad blood is the
cause of all common diseases like anae-
mia, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism,
sciatica, indigestion,all nervous troubles,
general weakness and the special ail-
ments that, only women folk know. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills are the one cure,
because they go right to the root of the
trouble in the blood. They change the
lad blood into good blood, and thus
bring health, strengtie and energy. Yon
can get these pills -from any medicine
dealer or by mail at 50o. a box or six
boxes for $2 50 from Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
OAgaMOR71-_w IQUT.-'At the manes, Wrox-
eter, on Aprik' d, by the Rev, L. Perrin,
Maggie, eldest daughter of Frank and Mrs.
Wrieht, Turnberry, tg; Mr. Win. Catemora of
Ilowiek,
DIED
MoARTxE.–At Hartney, Man., on April
244i,Wm. McArter, formerly of Morris, aged
07 'feats.
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YOUNG.–In ('olb une, on April 27th, Gordon
Young, :n his 80th year.
Ssnvn.—In Wroxeter, on Saturday, April
26, Nettie Isabel', yoLurgest daughter of Thoe.
and Elizabeth tmith, aged 29 years, 7 months
and 26 days.
HAINES—In East Wawanosh, on Monday,
4th inst., Robert George Haines, aged 67 years
and 8 months.
Patrick Steep, an old resident of
Merritton, was beaten in his house and
robbed of $9 by two 'nen.
The new Methodist church at Wel-
land, to replace the -burned building, was
dedicate by Rev. Dr. Carman.
Deputy Surveyor -General Flewelling
of New Brunswick, who committed
suicide, was short in his acoonnts.
Dr. Goodwin, dean of the Kingston
Sohool of Mines, has received three
donations of $10,000 for the endowment
fund.
The one -cent drop rate bill will be
introduced by Hon. Rodolphe Le-
mieux in the House of Commons this
week.
The first wheel of the Goderioh
Wheel Rigs Company was turned ,out
on Saturday. The company has a large
number of men at work.
CHEAP CAMPAIGN NEWS.
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Court of Revision.
Take notice that the first e' : ngs of the
Court of Revision for the evision of the
Ascessn(ntl•ollfor th ye lt08will he he'd
in the Clerk's office, :1 .vale, on Saturday,
May 80th next, at 1.80 ' t ek p.m. All parties
inter(sted will pleas • ake notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
Byorder
JOHN BURGESS, Clerk.
PQPLTLAIR STALLIO
The imported Clydesdale Sta ion "Drum-
burle Chief" will make the sea • n of 1108 as
follows:–
Tuesday–Will lea e hi owner's stable,
Bluevale, for Geo. rye s, oon. 2 Morris,
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for noon; then to h Warwick's con 3,
Morris for night. iesday—To Jas. Shed -
don's, con. 4, Morris, for noon; then to Jos.
Miller's, con. 8, Morris for night. Thursday—
To John Mtn es. con, 10, East Wawanosh, for
noon; then to Jas. McGee's, con. 10, East
Wawanosh, for night. Friday—To John Leg-
gatt'a, near Whitechurch, for neon; then
Dr. A.
night.
vale, , a
morning.
The Mail and Empire, Toronto, with
its usual characteristic energy and pro-
gressive enterprise, is prepared to meet
the extraordinary demand for political
informationthat the Election Campaign
for a new Ontario Legislature will de-
velop between now and June 8th, and
will send the daily edition direct by 'nail
to any address in Canada,. the United
States or Great Britain from now until
June 13th, 1908, for 25 Dents, or five such
subscriptions for $1.00.
This is an offer which will enable any-
one to keep in touch with every phase
and feature of the contest during its
progress to the end, so all desirous of
so doing are requested to leave their
order with the office of this paper, and
they will receive The Mail and Empire
during the above period direct by snail
to their own post•oflloe.
Several colored men engaged in a
razor fight at Nelson Parker's home
in Chatham. Arrests will probably
follow. No person was seriously in-
jured,
A bill is now before the United States
Oongresa to make an appropriation of
10,000 for the erection of a monument
for the soldiers who fell in the siege of
Fort Erie in 1814.
Citizens of Yorkton have objected to
the landing of Donkhobora from Fort
William at their own town, which le
some hundreds of miles distant from
their original home,
A Provincial charter has been issued
for the erection of a new hospital in the
County of Welland.
John p'rohman, a bartender at Ham.
Ilton, Ont., was being removed to the
hospital on Friday last. On Arriving
at the hospital it was found that he had
died on the way down.
IMMOIEUMmommilasionlis
TAKE NOTICE.
That J. S, Jerome, Dentist
is making beautiful sets of
teeth for eight dollars, and
inserting the Patent Airehamber. All
work guaranteed.
Qf ice in Chisholm Blook, Wingham.
CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
Wingham Circle, No. 434
Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8
p.m in hall in Chisholm Block. ('andidatee
fr chrap, reliable insurance solicited. Asir to
see cur rates of any member or offcors.
L adios accepted at same rate as men.
REV. T. 8. BOYLE, T. E. RonlNsors
Leader, Recording Secretary
W. J. wYrace, Financial becretary.
F. WANTED ion
Ifor sale, Not particularabout location.
'Please give rico and description, and
reason for selling. State when posses-
sion can be had, Will dealwith owners
only.
L. Darbyshire, Box 084, Rochester, N.Y.�al
to hear from owner having
A GOOD FARM
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T. Ford's sale stable, Wingham. for I
Saturday—To h's owner's stable, Blue-
nd remain until following Tuesday
J. W. PING, Proprietor and Manager. =
The burial place of Stony Creek battle-
field, there 23 British soldiers are buried
was consecrated on Sunday last, by
Bishop Dumoulin of Hamilton.
The imported Clydesdale Stallion, '`Mascot"
will make the season of 1£08 as follows:—
Monday–Leave his owner's stable, Bluevale
for Frank Wright, jr. l miles north of James-
town, for noon ; then to Esty's hotel stables,
Wroxeter, for night. Tuesday–To Jas. Pir-
ton's, con. 6, 'l urnberry, for noon ; then to his
owner's stable, Bluevale, for night. Wednes-
day—To Alex. McPherson's,con. 7, Turnberry,
for noon ; then to his owner's stable for night.
Thursday—To Andrew Mitchell's, eon. 10,
Turnberry, for noon ; then to Bi unswick hotel
stables, Wingham, until 8 p. m. Friday—At
Brunswick hotel stables, Wingham all day.
Saturday—to his owner's stable, Bluevale, and
remain until following Monday morning.
J. W. KING, D. MCPHERSON,
Proprietor. Manager.
A fire broke out in the Canadian Arts
Academy, the headquarters for the Ont-
ario Art school, on Thursday morning
last, when about $8,000 worth of pictures
and other valuable property were des-
troyed.
Eighteen decrepit residents of Bethes-
da Home for the aged at Chicago, their
average age being 71 years, driven by
fear that they would be forced from
their home, attacked Frank F. Henning,
former manager of the bankrupt insti-
tution, and after beating him, threw
him bodily from the building Monday
evening, threatening vengeance if he
ever returned.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for service on bis
premises, Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, (Bluevale
Road) a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar.
Terms—t1, to be paid at time of sorvico.
T. M, HENDERSON,
Wingham, P. O.
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OYjR1ALOROCER .1.
A beautiful line of
J. S. Robertson, founder, and for the
past 13 years, president of the Canadian
Temperanoe League, has declined
further nomination. He will be suc-
ceeded by Arthur Martin, who for the
past year has served as vice-president.
In recognition of his past services, Mr.
Robertson was made honorary president,
and hie portrait will be hung on the
league walls.
BOHN.
AONEW–In Clinton, on May 4th, to Dr. R.
and Mrs. Agnew; a son.
fiMiTU–fn Bluevale, on May 6th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Smith; a daughter,
EgavrYmiaxit1GR.–In yordwieh on Easter
Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Beswitherick;
daughter.
MA•R1tIZD
BrneiAr,–MoIretrox.—At they B.C.t?hnreh.
Winghrm, an May eth by Re Father
L�isenrendean,�thMV liubt. J. Sproul to Mime Mag-
gie It,
�i'Turnbe6ter Yof Mrs. Jokn McRinnon,
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training for stenographe or book-
keeper by Novo ber, • hen good
positions are be ob ned. Enter
any day. No v' ations. Free
Catalogue.
CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE'
Yonge and Gerrard street
TORONTO,
W. H. SHA,,W • Principal
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I have made arran ements for
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Every Friday.
All orders will receive prompt
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BUTC7HEit.
Struck with
Surprise
Every person who visits our store
is struck with surprise at the
high quality and low
prices of Groceries.
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR
TEAS or COFFEE?
If not, try a pound, and
you will be convinced that
they are UNEXCELLED for
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GAND TRUNK =Ys EM
Homeseekers Excursions
TO THE NORTH - WEST
Second class return tickets at re-
duced rates rates to principal points
in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, rates:—
Winnipeg and return • • $32.00
Edmonton and return • • 42.50
Proportionate rates to other points.
Excursion rates all rail via North
Bay April 28th, May 12th and 26th,
June 9th and 23rd, July 7th and 210,
Aug. 4th and 18th, Sept. let, 15th
and 29th.
Excursion rates via rail and boat
tickets will be Bold to permit con-
tinuous passage for steamers sailing
from Sarnia at 8 80 p m, on the fol-
lowing dates. April 29th, May 13th
and 27th, June 10th and 24th, July
6th and 22nd, Aug. 8rd,19thand 8let
All tickets good returning within 80
days.
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24 Ladies' Short and Long Spring Coats;
what we have now on hand of our new
spring stock. All new this season, and
guaranteed up-to-date Coats, in Coverts,
Whipcords, Light Tweeds, Black Vene-
tians and Broadcloths, regular prices up
to $12.00, now - - $5,99
i6 Men's Extra Fine Dark Gray Cravenette
Raincoats or Spring Coats, 5z• in. long,
well tailored and fine shoulders, regular
price $io,00, now - - $6.99
28 Boys' Suits — must be cleared out to
make room in our Clothing Department.
They are splendid Tweeds, in all styles
and sizes, two and three-piece, regular
prices up to $6.00, for - - $3.99
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We are running specials in all departments. Don't matter
what you want, you will receive special prices.
► Come, wake up to a good thing ! Trade is as good as
cash any time with us.
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