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THE WINGHAM TIMES, MAY 28, 1M/8
MINOR LOCALS.
1pndey yr:li be the let day of June.
Sha "fifes to any address in Canada.
40 January let, 1909 for GO cants,
-The Tonne has the very latest in
wedding invitations and visiting cards.
.Regular monthly 'exacting of the
20wn Council will be held next Mon-
day evening.
--Regular meeting of Court Maitland,
Oanadien Foresters will be held on
Friday evening,
-Snare the TIMES and Weekly
Globe tit $t 33 for one year. After June
gat the rate wit. be $1 60,
- The Tones will be sent to your
friends at auy point in Canada to Janu-
ary 1st, 1909 for 50 cents
-Mr. John Putland. of Belgrsve, late
et the Royal betel at Ripley, has par.
chased the hotel at Ethel.
- Mrs W. H Willis, of Leopold
*treat, wail receive on Friday afternoon.
26th lust. from 4 to 6 o'clock.
PERSONAL.
W e shall be glad to have contributions to
this column from any o1 our readers. If you
have visitors or purpose going away yourself.
drop in and tell us, err send us a note to that
effect. ^�-
lilies McBain of town visited friends
In Harriston last. weak,
Mrs. Geo. Stratton was 'visiting for a
few days with friends in Arthur.
Mr. Parmelee, of Chioago is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Robb. Maxwell.
Mr. John_ Nichol spent the holidays
with relatives and friends at Durham.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Alex. Bird, of Guelph
were visiting with Wingham relatives.
Miss McDougall, of Underwood, for-
merly of town, spent the holidays with
Kelly,
Mr. Geo L Walker, of Clinton was
visiting with Wingham relatives last
week.
Mr. Wm Nicholls, of London was
visiting with his brother, Mr. A J.
Nicholls.
Mrs. R Campbell, of Berlin, visited
her sister, Mrs. A. Selly during the
holidays.
Mr Harry Hesston, of Toronto was
visiting with his parents for over the
holidays.
Mr. Shaw, of Clinton, spent the
holidays with his daughthr, Mrs. Muir,
Frances street.
Dr. T. Chisholm, M P , has been
borne from Ottawa for a few days
visiting with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoover, of West
Toronto, were guests at the Methodist
parsonage, over last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Tervit,of Kincar-
dine were visiting for a few days with
relatives in Wingham and vicinity.
Mr. R. Goring, of Toronto, spent a
few days of the past week at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Se arts, of Clinton
were visiting for a few days with their
son, Mr. J. E. Swarts, of the Queen's
hotel.
Miss Jean McGillivray, of Evanston,
III., was summered home owing to the
sudden death of her brother, Mr. Peter
McGillivray.
Miss Mnggie Henning, of Dauphin,
Man , is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
G. E. King, who has been seriously ill
for some weeks.
Coughs. cords, hoarseness, and other throat
ailments aro quiekly relieved by Cresolene
tablets. ton cents per boo. All druggists.
-Mr John Jnynt addressed the mem-
bers of the Borden Club in the Chisholm
Bali on Wednesday evening last.
-This is the last week of the cheap
rate of $1 35 for the TIMES and Weekly
Glebe. After Jane lat the rate will be
S1.GO
-A. repoht of the meetings of the
East Huron Teachers' Aesuctation held
inSlaferth last week is crowded out of
thia issue.
-L Horton, of Goderiob has receiv-
ed the contract from the Dominion
Government for dredging at Goderioh
and Kincardine.
-Mr. Palmer, owuer of the defunct
Wroxeter Star printing plant has moved
The plant to Dangannoa and intends
starting a newspaper in that village.
-Dr. T. T. McRae, 'who has been ie
partnership with Dr. Gann, at Clinton
for some time has moved to Brussels
sand will practice his profession in that
place.
-The TIMES is pleased to report that
Mara. A. J. Nicholls, who has been ser-
iously ill is able to be out again. Mrs.
ichcils' many friends wish her speedy
aeatoratiou to health.
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolene
with the eooth'ng properties of slippery elm and lico-
rice. Your druggist or from us, 10c in stamps.
lamas% Maas Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 40r
-A meeting of the Committee having
.charge of the annual Sunday school
'eacnrsion was held last Thursday
evening. Particulars of this year'°
excursion will be given in a future
leaue.
-Two blocks of the walk in front of
Wailey's store have heaved and they
misuse walking very dangerous. This
break should be repaired at once. Two
'breaks in the walk at the corner. of
Victoria and Frances streets also need
repairing.
-Rev. J G. Taylor, a colored preacher
Isom Woodstock was in town last week
acanvassing in the interest of the pnr-
:ukase and establishment of an industrial
farm and school for the education of
the negro race in Ontario. The institu-
tion 'will be located in Chatham.
TAKE NOTICE,
That J S, Jereme, Dentist
ie making beautiful sets of
teeth for eight dollen, and
inserting the Patent Airohamber. All
work guaranteed,
Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham.
TOWNSHIP m1 TURNBERRY
Court of Revision.
Take notice that tl
Court of Revision t
A ssessm exit I. ell for 1
in the Clerk's ofbee,',
May 9.0th next, at 110
interested will please
then selves according
o first sittings of the
)r the (revision of the
ba year 1908 will be held
Bluevale, on Saturday,
)'e1h ck p m. A 11 parties
take notice and govern
By order
OHN BURGES3, Clerk.
rig° WANTED
Ifor Foie. Not particular about loeation.
Please give price and description, and
reason for selling. State when posses-
sion can be had. Will deal with owners
only.
L. Darbyshire, Box 984, Rochester, N.Y.
tiledl
to hear from owner having
Mal
A GOOD FARM
StaitioMay
I or June and finish a good course of
training for stenographer or book-
keeper by November, when good
positions are bet obtained. Enter
• any day. No vacations. Free
Catalogue.
CENTRAL EUSINEsS COLLEGE
LIVYonge
and Gerrard streets
TORONTO.
. n. SHAW - Principal
CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES
NI/Ingham Carole, No. 434
Meets First Thrrsday in eaeh month, at 8
p in in hall iu Chisholm Block. (andidates
for cheap, reliable insurance solicited, ' Ask to
see cur rates of any member or officers,
i allies accepted at same rate as men,
Rev. T. S. Berne, T. E. RO)lnNSON
Leader. Recording Secretary
W. J. Wvr.as, Financial Secretary.
Could No "Spoke Ta Gaelic."
Mr. John McLean and wife, an aged
couple .who were found wandering
around the streets of Detroit on Thurs-
day last, were taken in charge by the
Poor Commission. They were on their
way tei visit their daughter, who re-
sides in Mcunt Clemens, Mich , and in
some way had lost their way, reaching
Detroit instead. The Poor Commis-
sion had always been able previously
to find someone who could speak ;the
tongues of every foreigner, but were
this time baffled, as the old couple
could speak but little English, and
t here was no one available who could
speak Gaelic. They were from Bruce
County, Ontario, and were held in
charge until relatives could be commun-
icated with.
-Mr. Lee, representing the Grimm
Manufacturing Co., will be in this dis-
trict during Jane selling evaporators
and other supplies used in the making
of maple syrup. Parties who wish to
aiee.Mr. Lee can leave word with W. G.
;Salter, East Wawanosh or at the TIMES
office.
-Another sad drowning accident took
Place Monday at Riveredale, a village
blear Walkerton, A number of young
'Laren were enjoying the holiday at the
river, fishing, and afterwards went in
swimming, One of them, a young un-
married man by the name of Cassidy,
took a dive off the end of a boat, but
.leaver came to the surface.
SOUND HEALTH
FOR ALL CHILDREN.
Disease attacks the little ones through
the digestive organs. Baby's Own
Tablets are the best thing in the world
for all stomach and bowel tronblee of
,hildren. They fret quickly and are
absolutely safe. If necessary the
Tablets can be crushed to a powder or
dissolved in water. Mr. Wm. F. Gay,
St. Eteanoas, P. E. Is, says: --"I know
of nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets
for the aura of stomach and bowel trop
Wee. I cannot speak too highly of this
medicine and do not feel safe without a
box of Tablets in the hour " Sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
fair., Brockville, Ont.
A correspondent from the 10th con, of
0 arrick, writing to the Mildmay Gazette
tells the following story :-"A rather
curious event carne to light during the
past week. Last summer, when Joseph
Eidt was hauling in hay, a hen was acci-
dentally buried in the hay in the mow.
This week, in taking the hay out of the
m ow, Mr. Eidt came across his long lost
hen, and to Ins intense surprise she was
alive and as active as ever. She had eat-
en out quite a cave for herself, and had
plenty of room to move around, One
egg was also found in her prison."
'Iii Portugal the Queen and royal
household are being tined for all kinds
Of debts left by the late King. In one
Mile a judgment of $210 hue been
awarded to a butcher,
At the annual meeting of the London
District &Cethodlats, which lige j
est
closed, a resolution was unanimously
Paittlesentiment that
h eenti
in the x
e r
d g
ass
the oanteen, in oonneotion with the
militia meetings, Was no tsiot'e neeegabry
thtatn was a s4ntilAr irlrtitation in oannee•
Win 'with our oaUegefl and unitereitiee,
earali regtl$ati1cig'thatlt be abolished.
The farmers of ;Victoria Co., and
even as far north as Beaverton, are
afraid of losing all their cattle. During
the past few days there has been e
mysterious falling off in the herds.
Veterinary surgeons are all guessing, as
many of the farmers have lost from five
to twenty head. One farmer stated
that the cattle first become powerless,
whish condition is followed by a raven-
ous appetite. They then quit eating
and gradually die. This plague began
about the middle of last winter and is
certainly a disastrous one for the
farmers.
HORze.
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PRINCIPALS.
Meeting of th
Cou
Huron County
cli
The Connell of th
County of Huron
council chamber, in
rich, on June the 2r
3 o'olock p.m.
Accounts against
ing settlement, mus
Clerk previous to th
Dated at Goderic
Corporation of the
will meet' in the
he Town of Gode-
, at the hour of
e -county, requir-
be placed with the
above date.
May the 19th, 1908.
. LANE, Clerk.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for service on his
premises. Lot 18, Con. 1, Norris, (Bluevale
Road) a thoroughbred Yorlcshire Boar
Terms -$1, to be paid at fime of service.
T. M. HE) DERSON,
Wingham, P. U.
POPULAR STALLIONS
fresh Fish
Fridays.
The Imported Clydesdale Stallion "Badge of
Honor" will make the season of 1908 as follows:
Monday, May 18--LPave his owner's stable,
Bluevale for Frank Wright's, 1) miles north
of Jamestown, con.1, 9urnberry, for noon;
and to the Ring Edward Hotel stable. Wrox-
eter, for night. Tuesday -To James Wylie's,
con. 8, Turnberry, by way of the. Belmore
gravel road, for noon; and to Ms owner's
stable, Bluevale, by way of the 4th con. of
Turnberry, for night, where he will stay the
remainder of the week until Monday morning.
WM. HEWITT, J. W. RING,
Groom. Proprietor.
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I have made arrangements for
weekly shipments of Fresh
Fish, and will be able
to supply them
The imported Clydesdale Stallion "Drum-
• follows: -
Tuesday -I/7111 leave his owner's etaLle,
Bluevale, for Geo. Turvey's, con, 2, Morrie,
burle Chief" will make the season of 1C98 a�
(3AMrfELL.--In Wroxeter, on May Iuth, to fox' noon; then to Thos. Wars+lek's eon
Mr. and Mrs. lam Campbell; a daughter. i Morris for night. Wednesday -To Sas. Shed-
don's,eon. 4, Morris, for noon; then to Jos.
DAVIa -In Wroxeter, on May 18, to Mr, and Miller's, con. 3, Morris for night. Thursday --
Mrs. Alfred Davis, a daughter. To John Meng es. con. 10, Eget Wawanosh, for
tin8ges.-In F'ordwie}r on Tuesday, May noon: then to ass. 3SeGee's, con. 10, East
1 "tlA. and Mrs. R. J. Gilson; a eon. ( wawanosh, Per tight. Friday -To John Leg -
gates, near Whiteehurch, for noon: then to
Dr• A. T. Ford's Fate stable, Wingham, for
night. Saturday -To h'. owner's stable, Blue -
vale, and remain until following Tut day
morning.
J. W. KING, Proprietor and Manager.
WILSON -In Fordwich, an Friday, May 1Cth,
to Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson; a sen.
ST.r.LEaa.--Tn Brussels, on May 15th, to Mr.
and Mrs William Sellers; a daughter.
IVIED
AleGn.LIvitAv.-In Beverley, Mass., on May
2 let., Peter McGillivratr, son of Idr. and Mrs.
A rch. McGillivray, of *hightail, aged 23 years
and 10 months.
CIAMPEELL.-In Brn;seL, Gn May 17th, Cath-
erine McQueen. relict of t} -e late Alexander
Campbell, of Lucknow, aged 77 years.
Eno tit. --In Sowfek. en May lat
}, Robertrt
Edgar, aged 73 years,1 month and 8 days.
Every Friday.
All orders will receive prompt
attention.
THOS. FELLS
BUTCHER.
The imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Mascot"
will make the season of 1908 as follows ;-
MondapY Leave his owner's etal,}e, Bluevale
for Frank Wright, fir. 1?;i miles north of Jmnes-
town, for noon; then to E'.ty's hotel stables,
'Wroxeter, fr r night. Tuesday -To J. s. Err-
ton'Ex, eon.:. Turnberry, for neer) ; t}:f n to his
owners stable, Bhu•.va e, fcr night. Wednes•
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for noon;then to his OurPrs stable for night
Thursday -To To Andrew Mitchells con, 10,
Asnro~t,--In Irowick, an May 15th Margaret I Turnberry, for neon; then +0.13.nrs facie hotel
Rnpir Ashton, daughter of Mr, and Mfrs. Geo. I stables, Wingloon, to til 8 t'. M. Friday -At
Ashton, aged 2 years, 7 months and 0 days. I Brttnamick hotel Statics, Wingham ani day.
AIr'DOtutrn,-/n '1"arnberry, on May 20th Saturday -to hitl o'aher',, atal'le, Bluevale, and
Beagle Thom, wife of Mr. U. W. McDonald' remain until following 3tonday+ mannanft_
aged 27 years,.. 'tonna 20 days. ' I, W' KINt}, D. MCi'HERFtq.i,
Proprietor, Monger,
HOMESEEKERS'
2ND CLASS
Round -Trip Excursions
TO
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
ALBERTA
GOING DATES
ApplI 14, 28 June 9, 28 Aug. 4, 18
May 12, 28 July 7, 21 Sept.'', 15, 29
Tlcketa dood to return within 60 days
VERY LOW RATES from all pointe
in Ontario.
Ranging/ Winnipeg and return 532.00
between 'Edmonton and return $42.50
Tickets issued to all North-West points.
TOURIST SLEEPERS A limited
number of
Tourist Sleeping Care will be run on each
excursion, fully equipped with bedding,
eta, Berths should be secured and paid for
through local agent at least six days
before excursion loaves.
Rates and full information contained
in free ilomeseekers' pamphlet. Ask near-
est C.P,R. agent for a copy, or writs to
C. 11, FOSTER, Dlsldci Pp,e. £ i., C,P.9., Toronto
Thi Little Eaton's
FREE TRIPS
TO
'110R01�i0 FAIR
• -1908=--
How To Be One
1 of The lucky 7,
P
iI . Buy your goods for
cash at this store and save
• your register chock. '
G ANO TRUNK SYs E
SINGLE FARE
VICTORIA DAY
Between all stations in Canada,
also to Detroit and Port Huron,Mich.
Buffalo, Black Rock, and Suspension
Bridge, N. Y.
Good going May 23rd, 241h, 25th,
return limit May 26th
HOMESEEKEOS -EXCURSIONS
At "pry be/ rates to the Nostbivest
Via North Bay -May 2Gth
Nevi . a.
3 Northern
ernia an
V
Via Sg
tion Company, tte1tnner leaves Sarnia
0,80 p. iu , May «9th.
Rall information at toly grand
Trunk Tiehet Office.
2. When you pay
money on account save
• • the check.
0 3. Get all the checks
you can from your friends.
+ They are transferable.
•
i 4. On 26th August,
19o8, return all the re-
: gister checks you have,
o neatly tied in a parcel
with your name and the
s total amount plainly writ-
: ten on the outside. An
error in adding to extent
• of one dollar at once dis-
tqualifies you. Hand them
in at our office where they
$ will 'be added and the
winning ones will be de-
cided on by J. B. Fergu-
son, town clerk.
5, Only checks dated
from May 21 to Aug. 25
• are of any use.
+ 6. Only check for cash
• purchases, money paid on
•
account, or produce are of
0any use.
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The little Eaton
The Big Departmental
Store of Wingham
All your requirements
in General Lines kept is
Stock. Goods, fresh,
new, up-to-date and of
best quality.
Millinery, our Parlors
0. are in charge of Miss
r Little.
Dress Goods, Clothing,
► Carpets and Curtains,
► Groceries, etc., etc.
E
e to get an
OLUTELY FREE TRIP
to Toronto Fair, which
includes for two days,
RAILWAY FARE,
• HOTEL BILL -one of
the best Hotels of Toron-
to - 2 ADMISSION
TICKETS TO THE
EXHIBITION
GROUNDS and $2 for
other incidentals.
Alt AbsollltelyFree
Why We Do It
These Free Trips are
given not as a Fad or
or Fake Scheme but the
plan is based on hard
common sense and sound
business principles. Vire
believe thoroughly in the
Cash System. It saves
us many dollars in useless
accounts, We had far
rather give away a -large
amount outright than to
lose more on useless ac-
counts, tor in this way
we get the benefit of the
advertising. Cash means
great saving to ourselves
in buying, so we are giving
7 .Free Trips to
Toronto Fair.
Who The Lucky
Ones Will Be
They will be the 7 peo-
ple who have the greatest
amount shown on our
Register Checks either
(t) For Cash Purchases
(2) Money paid on Account
(3) Produce
POINTERSI.
I. Get in the contest
from the very start.
2. If you do not wish
to compete, help some
friend. A little kindness
costs nothing.
3. Our goods are the
very best and prices are
right. You are a winner
from merely buying.
4, When we are acting
so generously, why can't Z
you get some checks for
a friend ? ++
5 Depend upon it that
absolute fairness is guar- +.
anteed to everybod,. No +
favoriteism whatever. We -
want the store to be more
favorably known than +..
ever.
6. This trip will be a 4++
delightful one and every- +
thing on a generous scale.
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7. Before August 26th '+
our register checks will be +
prized as if they were +.
pure . gold. Get all of t
them you can.
8. Get going.
9. Produce counts as
cash.
Remember the
Date !
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This Free Trip Pian I
Starts on May 21st
and Closes August 25.
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