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THE WINGratifal TIMES, JULY 2
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Summer Suits
Cool and Stylish
Dollars are Dollars now-a•days and. you should insist on full value
for your money. Absolutely the fullest value in good
clothes for men are tbe values we are
offering this week.
Men's Two-piece Summer Suits, light and medium
grays and browns, this season's most up-to-date
styles. Perfect fitters, sizes 31 to 39, regular
$12,00 for . $8,50
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Men's Two piece Summer Suits, light snades. up to -date
styles, faultless fitters, regular $10.00 for $7.50
, There are only a few of these suits left, first eome first served.
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CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
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ST. IVELENN.
Rev. liar. Isitehol, of Cargill, preaohed
in Calvin church on Sunday last.
Miss Ian Rey, of Toronto, is visitiog
at the home of Mr. jail. Aiteheson,
Mr. and Mra. Grant, of Forth, Sot -
land, have taken up their reeidertoe in
our village,
Misses Mary and Margret Clark are
away on a trip up the 'ekes on the
steamer, King Edward.
ife Died of Ulduey Disease.
How often we hear of these sad oases,
The back—pains and headaches were
noticed—but not treated. Dizzy spells,
frequent calls and langu,d oondition
appeared, but nothing was done until
the disease was far advarsed. Care
invariably results from Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. They restore perfect health, des.
troy every symptom of diseased kidneys,
build up conetitutione that defy farther
outbreaks. Became purely vegetable
and free from injarious meterials, no
remedy equals Dr. Hamilton's Pills for
Kidney and Liver complaint. Sold in
25o. boxes by all dealers.
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ItLYTH
At 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday of last
week a quiet wedding was celebrated at
the home of A. B. Oarr, when his
second daughter, Miss Alberto., was
married to Ernest Bander, a popular
raerohant of this place. The ceremony
was performod by Rev. T. W. Cooper.
The bride wore a dress of white gloria
silk and carried a large sheaf of 'cream
roses. When congratulations were over
a very dainty luncheon was served.
The happy couple left on the 3 o'olook
0. P. R. train for Toronto and other
points east. —The bride went away in
a black chiffon taffeta silk dress with
hat to match. On their return Mr. and
Mrs. Bender will take up their residence
on Drummond street. They have the
best wishes of a wide circle of friends.
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are treated in the same reckless manner. We are rearranging our stook, and
any Hanle that stand Di our way must go.
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zRickets.
sce Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones it
40, are not forming rapidly enough.
• Lack of nourishment is the cause. 4:4'
O Se 0 t i ' s .ErnaLsion nourishes baby's -7,„ C.
4021. entire system. Stimulates and makes bone, 0'4
Exactly what baby needs.
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EAST WAWA(OSIT. iforuia for the past 17 years a. d 'ike
Miss Lena Pesten, of Philadelphies the country, He has is'eeu in the whole.
is spending her holidays at the ; sale and retail produce business.
parental home ou the nieth, The Council met aocercliag to ad -
Dr. Oampbell of St. Louis, Mich„ is jsurament ou Jaly llth. Members all
visitiug his brothers, J. N. and W. H.
Campbell, at Westfield.
Miss Lizzie Riohardsen, of Wood-
stock, is visiting her un4e. Mr. R )lot.
MoAllister, near St Angnstioe.
A number from around here are in-
tending to take in the Sunday school
excursion to Kincardine on the 80th.
Miss Halls of Pittsburg, Pee a mia•
sionary amouget the 1tdians of that
city, is visiting at the home of Mr. J.
11 McOlinton.
Mios Vivian E. ()Layton, B A., of
Listowel, is at present spending her
vacation with her cousins, the Misses
Haines, of Fordyce.
The well drillers at Mr. G90. B. Nay-
lor's reached a good flew of water at a
depth of 170 feet. Mr. N tylor purposes
putting up a windmill.
Work on the new school house on the
ninth is being pushed alung rapidly and
it ie expected that everythiug will be
ready for opening day, August 17th.
Miss Lsttie L and Winuitred Haines
have returned Inure titter spending the
celebration of the Battle of the Bayne
and a very enjoyable visit with friends
in Listowel.
Bay Fever Sufferers.
Everywhere you see people with sore,
running eyes, catarrhal sneezing, nose
colds and headaches. These are the
first stages of Hay fever, which increase
in severity till frost comes. Only sure
cure known is to inhale Catarrhozone.
It destroys the germ, gives relief in a
few minutes, cures thoroughly, Doo -
tore reoommend Catarrhozene because
it is safe and effieuent. Sold by all
dealers for $1.00. Try this guaranteed
onre for Slimmer Catarrh, Aethma,
Hay Fever. It never fails,
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the last two weeks (when prudent buyers got these beautiful goods at half •
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liChoice Pickles, 72.oz. bottle ....25 Choice Prunes, 31bpackage for.. 20 g
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ES'evres 1 WILLIS & C01
Exceptional Shoe Bargain
for Ladies
Store closes 7
p. mo except
Saturdays and
evenings be-
fore holidays.
51 PAIRS LADIES' OXFORDS
In Dongola, Kid, Patent Leather and White Canvas, regular
41,35 to $2,00 per pair, all sizes in the lot excepting size 7 on sale.
Friday night at '7 o'clock for
88 Gents per Pair
including wide silk laces
These are perfect shoes in eyery particular and are nearly
all this season's goods.
Goods displayed in north window and none will be sold before
7 o'cleek on Friday evening.
WILLIS ea CO.
R. Johnston's old stand, oppalto Bank of COlffilliefed.
FINE SIVA RliatAIIIING A SPECIALTY. PneXn 129.
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CIILROSS.
Mr, William Kelly, Sr., of the 2ad
line, Oulross, has returned from Al.
berta where he has jest completed
homesteading duties on a farm in the
fall wheat belt Beath of Calgary. Mr.
Kelly is greatly pleased with South
Alberta as a farming country. The
fall wheat crop there, he says, is mag-
nificent and farmers are doing well.
He expects to return before long taking
his family with him.
present, the R.3va in the ob.air.
Minuteof last, meeting read and passed.
The Oonrt of Rsvision on the Grasby
drain by-law resumed business aocord•
ing to adj tarnment. Mr. Siacleir of
Brussels was heard on behalf of the
G. T. R. Co in the matter of their
appeal after which Engineer Reger gave
his reasons for making the assessment
on the Co.npany's lands. M,.ved b7
Mr Campbell, seoanded by Mr Sea w,
that the assessment made by the
Engineer on said railway lands be con-
firmed, and that the Court of Revision
on said drainage by-law be now
olosed.—Oarried.
On motion of Taylor and MoOutohe on
by-law No, 4, known as the IYE4B311 drain
by-law was finally passed.
A request from tae village of Walton
was presented stating that a complete
system of concrete sidewalk was being
construoted in the village and asking
for the payment of their scorned statute
labor tax amounting to $102, also for a
grant of $100 towards the work.
Moved by MuClatchooa, seconded by
Campbell, that $100 be greeted also
that the amount of their accrued statute
labor tea be paid toward the work.
—Oarried.
la !Texts on the .Tahneton and Mc-
Donald drains were read according to
notice and the clerk instruoted to pre-
pare by-laws for the same.
Tenders were re'eived for the con-
struetion of the Mason and Grasby
drains, and on motion of Taylor and
Campbell, the tend3r of Wm. Connelly
for the Grasby drain and that of J no
Oartin for the Mason draia, being $1467
and $604, respectively, were accepted,
being the lowest.
(Domicil then adjourned to meet again
on August 10th asst.
W. OLARK, Clerk.
ILO W IC B.
This week we have to reoord the
death of another of the old settlers
of Ilewicik iu the person of Chipman
Jacques, in his 76th year, whose death
took plaoe on Tuesday., Jaly 14th, after
a lingering illness extending some time.
Deceased was born in Naw Braes wick,
in 1833, and came to Norwich Tp., in
1837 where he lived till a young man
and came to Hawick in 1851 where he
purchased his land from the orown.
In May, 1857, he was united in marriage
to Jane McDermott, who is left to
mourn his lose along with a family of
five sons and two daaghters. Deeeased
was a Oonservative in politics and a
a member of the HO MAE Baptist
ohureh.
The barn on the estate of the late
James Ross, 10th con., was fired by
lightning and totally destroyed during
the storm Monday afternoon, July 13th.
Besides the building, a number of
implements, 9 pigs, 12 tons of hay and
a quantity of wheat were burned. The
building and contents were insured in
the Charon Mutual. Mr. Walter Ross
and his sister, who 000upy the farm,
were attending the Orange celebration
at Ripley and a younger brother was at
a neighbor's when the fire occurred so
that nothing about the building was
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Does Your Side Ache?
When the first symptoms appear, rub
with Nerviline—rub it in deeply. It
penetrates to the muscles and chords
that are sore— takes away stiffness—re
moves all strain and inflammation. If
the condition is chronic, put a Nerviline
Porous Plaster on the affected spot.
This draws out any virus or neuralgic
irritation, restores the tissue to their
wonted healthiness, permanently cures
any weakness or tendency to pain. la er-
viline Plasters absorb all the deleterious
secretions through the relaxed pores
and when used along with Nerviline it •
self, every muscular pain or ache must
go.
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People were surprised to learn of the
death of Wm. Hamilton, of the 6th con,
on Sunday, July 12th, in his 66oh year.
Deceased had been ailing for some time
but his end was hardly expected so
soon. The funeral took place on Tues-
day to the Fordwich cemetery and was
very largely attended, the service b.ing
in charge of the Masonic Other of which
deceased has been a lifelong member.
He was widely known having want by
the name of the "Lime Kiag" for hav- TEESW ATE it.
ing so long and so sucoessfully car- There was a quiet wedding at the
ried on the Lime learning business on home of Mrs. E. J. Mollillan, Bra wn.
the 6th con. Dezeased wait' of immense lee St., Wednesday, Jaly 15th, at noon,
proportion being 6 it. 2 in. tail and when her daughter Miss Charlotte May
weighed in the neighborhood of 300 was married to Mr. A Wesley Moore,
pounds at the time of his death, be- formerly of town, now ,of Wilkie, Sask.
fore etarting to go down a few years The bride and groom were unattended
ago he tipped the beam at over 400. and the ceremony was conducted by
Deceased was a man who waa liked by Rev. D. Tait, in the presence of a few
everyone who made his acquaintance intimate friends oaly. Mr. and Mrs.
being of very liberal turn of mind Moore left by the afternoon tram for
which no doubt was the secret of his the Watt. They will inks their 110 3.1...3
great sucoess in his lime business. A at Wilkie, Sask , a new town where
widaw and one son are left to mourn Mr. Moore has started a 'ember yarii.
his loss. business.
Mach surprise was causoci through•
out town whea oa Saturday morning,
the 11th, when it was anaounced that
Mr. Archibald Gillies was dead. Though
he was seldom seen about tawn during
the past year, he was known to be en.
joying good p'aykaal health. lo fat he
was quite as well as went until a few
minutes before his death, which occur -
A, Marsden, of Omaha, is here on a red about 6 o'olook, Mr. Galiet was
visit to his sister, Miss Lily, whom, we aged 70 years and 2 lanntlia. He leaves
are pleased to state, is considerably im- behind a widow, formerly Mary MeKin-
moved in health. non of °ulnas, four sons and two
Miss Milligan, who haa been teaching daughters, all of whom, excepting the
at Dashwood, is renewing old friend- youngest daughter, are grown up. For
ships here. She formerly taught in the many years, in feet ever since he came
Anderson sohool, 3rd line. 1 to Teeswater, away back in 1a63, Mr.
Policeman George Oaldbiok, of Co. Guiles was one of the prominent basi-
belt, and family, and Dr. S. Caldbiok, nese mea of the t.o we, and during hie
of Michigan, are enjoying a vaoation active years there was perhaps no man
the parental home, 211,1 line, at ex. better or more favorably known
Counoillor Oaldbick'. throughout Bruce and Huron counties
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Albertthan he. This was owing to his Gonne°.
T. Cole, who arrived home last
week from Newark, N. j., for his vacs- tion with the Bruce Agricaltural Works,
tion, Is slightly under the weather with an institation that owed its develop.
an attack of pleurisy. The New Jersey meta largely to his enterprise ani busi-
ness ability, This business he, in oom-
pant+ with a Mr. Fraser, founded in
1870, The plant was destroyed by fire
in 1877 and the present briek strnoture
arrived home from a most enjoyable built ia 1878 It was in, this year the
Met Many old friends as they 'visited at
visit of two menthe In the West. They late James Martin joined the firm
taking the place of Fraser who With.
pima
Wm. Oakley was paid $3 30 by the
township for a fine lamb killed by doge
recently.
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Pity this Poor Girl.
Growing fait—yes into weakness, but
without strength. Tired, of course she
is—pale and taito. She dotsn't eat
enough, aud digests too little This con-
dition i so common, bat how seldom
=aced even by fond parents Give her
Ferrozoue—then watch her appetite im-
prove—see her cheeks and lips grow
ruddy—wateh her spirits rise. The
gain is simply the rettilt of eating and
digesting enough, and thereby nourish-
ing blood, brain and nerves. To a wo-
man Fertozme restores strength she bas
lost—to a girl it brings strength perhaps
she never knew. You'll. try Ferrozane,
50e. at all dealers.
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MORRIS.
Everett Walker is home from We
port, where he is teaching, for his vs
tion.
F. 0. and Mrs. Bowler and two so
of Minneopolis, are visitors with P.
Mra, Barr. The ladies are sisters,
Miss Montgomery, of New York, is
holidaying with her sister, Miss Mina
Smith, lat. con.
We are sorry to hear that Louis,
the 12 year old son of Teasdale Whit.
field, 13th con., was thrown off the
brook of a horse and broke his right arm.
A, E. and Mre. Whitesides and
children, of Guelph. were here for a
holiday visit, Mr. Whitesides is
overseer of the 2,500 experimental
plots at the Ontario Agricultural Col-
lege. The crops are excellent this
year on the farm. It fa 18 years dace
Mr. Whitesides went to the Farm.
He le well posted in his work and very
willing to give information.
Sam. '8. Lament, who has been teach-
ing, in the West for the past 5 years,
has arrived home for the vaeation. He
sayi owing to the 3rd elms teaohers'
Certificate,' Deftvalid ha rePanitOblk
there is a goodly staff of that grade.
They take a short term of 8 months at
the Normal at Winnipeg. Many of the
2nd class teachers are froth the East
And qualified by attending the Normal
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JULY SALE
Dinner Sets Free
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This beautiful imputed Sem; Porcelain D.:nnIr Ware GIVEN
AWAY, piece by piece, in any coantity to ow 7 cash etointra.
We're .after BU BUiLNE4971 for the in) -11,11 of JULY and
in order to make this one of the .f.A.ItichliT and BE'iT SA.LE.i in
the history of THIS STOR el, We offer speeial INTDU;7/10/114.1g I'S to
those who buy for CASH or fur Burru, and 1,:c:IrS. In every
department prices will be am tzingdy low, and in addition to cute
prices you will receive a ceup)n for every purchase of tarent.y five
cents. two coupons with a fifty cent parch ase. and so on. Hold your
coupons until the first of Auxast thee bring them in and gat dishes
tor them. Trois is a very easy way of getting a nee Tea or Diener
Set of imported Porcelain Ware.
Coupons given on purehases of Mea's and Boy's Clothing, Hata
and Caps, Gents' ParnishuFp, B)ats ani Sims, Cat•pets, Rap,
Linoleum;, Blinds, Cart9.ias, Dress Goode, Silks, Waists,
Wrappers, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Corsets, Prints,
Ginghans, Masline, Bolts, Collars, Ribbons, res and all en .tech
excepting the Grocery Department.
Remember all our CUSTOSIERS will share alike and have
the same ehanee of g Atirt,-; these btai1a1 diaies. Parent lies festal
one dollar up will start you. oa the dishes. coupJas secures one
Fruit Saucer.
Start Right in to Buy on
Thursday 9 July 2nd1
Come early and often wacl you will be
Satisfied.
MUSLIMS —10 'steals Fency*Fiovrared and Spat DI satins,
value up to 15a, sale price 10
WAISTS—Ladies White Ltwa Sairt Witiats, nicely made,
81Z3S up to 38, July sale. . .99
DRAWERS —5 dozen Ladies Cambria Drawers, fie make
of cambric, value ap to 50e, oar cut pries 35
TABLE LINEN -40a Bleached Linen, wide, on sale. ...... 28
LADIES VESTS—Special line on sale, only. 10
HOSE -5 dozen Ladies Black Cashmere H55, all vrael sale .2,5
PARASOLS—A line of White Parasols, $1 25 value for.. $1.00
MEN'S TIES -25o Hook on Ties, on sale your chothe ...... .19
LONG GLOVES—Special value in Black or
W4hoite.5%-magna .75
Gloves in Lace or Lisle
No room here to quote more prices, the store is fall of Bargai ns.
Come and see for yourself.
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IMPORTERS, WINGHAM.
PHONE 68.
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THE FALL FAIRS. ta—
Witigham Sept 24-25
'reroute) •Aag. 29 —Sept 14
London ....., .. .......... Sept, 11-19
Underwood.... Oat. 13
Tiverton ... 0,3t. 6
Teeswater Oct. 6-7
Ripley
Pe.line,rstou
D ataitannoa
Fordwich
Insto wei
Rath
B:ustels
olimate doesn't seem to have agreed
with him.
Wm, and Mrs. Taylor, 9th line, have
Sept. 29-30
Sept. 23-24
Oat 7—a
Si•pt. 10-17
Sep. 29-30
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Winnipeg, Calgary, Regina, Medicine
Hat, &intent= and many other points,
Cropa are looking fine,
drew. From that time on for twenty
years the firm of Gillies & Martini did a
large businese in the manufacturing •of
Jamul and Mra, tisidlaw, Sacramento, farm implements and maehinery. Mr.
California, are here on a vieit, The Gilles' connection with the business
former le a halt brother to Mts. Geo. continued until 1005 when he finally
Jackson. Mr. Laidlaw, Who wed 10 withdrew and shies which time he has
live in TuokerstnIth, has been in Call. lived in retirement.
Summer SC11001
.Tune, :uly and August knits into
our Full Term without any break.
Enter any time. New Catalogue
free. Write for it to -day.
CENTIZAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Toronto,
largest, most reliable of its
kind.
W. H. SLUM - Principal
Yonge and Gerrard streets .
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DUFF & STEWART.
BLUM/ALE
SAW MILL.
Though our mill was destroy-
ed by fife on Monday night, we
still have at large stock of
LUMBER AND MULES
on hand, and can fill all orders.
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also cn hand for rale.
Fresh Fish
Fridays.
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Fall Term
Opens Sept. 1
CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT,
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The sooner you complete a course
in this school the sooner you may ex.
peot to hold a position of trust. Our
outset, are thorough and practical.
Oar students always sauteed. We
assist graduates to positions. We
have three departmeats: Commercial,
Shorthand and Telegraphic. We em-
ploy experienced instruotors.
Catalogue free.
Ell1011 & McUCHLAN
PRINCIPALS.
I have made arrangements for
weekly shipments of Fresh
Fish, and will be able
to supply them
Every friday.
All orders will receive prompt
attention.
THOS. FELLS
BUTCHER.
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