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ASTER is the time for a general change
from the winter to that of the Spring wear.
= Time is short now in which to make the
change in order that yCiu will be in line with the
large majority, We can supply the wants of any
man on the shortest notice. Notwithstanding this
fact, make no unnecessary delay, but do your
shopping to -day.
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EASTER HATS
A large shipment of Borsalino and icing Hats, also
the Wafer -Lite, Wakefield and AlIan dale Hats --- just
opened up • for this week's trade, in the newest and
most up-to-date styles. Our assortment is so complete,
we have the particular shape that most becomes you.
EASTER NECKWEAR
New Neckwear novelties just opened up to meet the
demands of the Easter trade. Every man is supposed to
have a new Tie for Easter.
EASTER GLOVES
EASTER SHIRTS
EASTER HOSIERY
EASTER CAPS
EASTER SHOES
All ordered specially for the Easter trade.
EASTER CLOTHING
If you are in need of a new Suit or Spring Coat
for Easter, there is only one way of getting it now, and
that is to buy a Ready-to-wear. They're becoming more
popular every season — and why not ? They are well
made, will keep their shape, will give perfect satisfaction
in every particular, and will cost you little more than
half what a tailored -to -order garment will cost you.
Be in line—get your ]Caster requirements from
Mc.ee & Caimiell
Clothiers and Men's Furnishers
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• SprngTerm Begins April
During January and February, the Wineham Business College
had twenty-five times as many calls for Stenographers, Telegraphers,
r Bookkeepers and College Teachers, as we had gradnates to send.
Attendance is always smallest during April, May and June, con -
.1/2''' sequently each student gets more individual attention. This is the
best term of the year for the student.
r Learn of the success of our graduates by writing for a handsome
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The "backward" or "rusty" feel at home with us, as each
sc • • student is instructed at his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic
teacher. Graduates guaranteed situations. Enter any time.
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PRINCIPAL
W,AAMVAfLV„VAPA,AAlsMI.PAPJW. AR2A,a,1 (;
Wost Wawanosh.
R. Medd; is inal.ing preparation to
build a new house this summer.
- On Tuesday Mrs. T. Anderson
sustained
a severea paralytic :ttt•olte.
Joh Beadle had the misfortune to
lose a valuable two-year-old colt 000
day last week, and be Juts another one
sick at present.,
' Sits, Howatt, sr„ has engaged Gee.
Squire for the summer months ; Mr.
Howatt has been afflicted with rheu-
tnatisnt for some time.
The pupils of t e school held a
debate on Friday afternoon, on the
subject, "Resolved, that country life
is better than city life."
At Westfield, Rev. A. E. Jonas gave
an address on Sunday on the Sabbath
Day Observance Act, which Caine into
force on the first day of this month,
John Bamford left again for the
West last week, He intends remain-
ing in Winnipeg for about two weeks
before going to his homestead near
Battleford.
The maple sugar season has again
arrived. For the past few days there
has been an excellent sap -run. A few
of the farmers in the surrounding
country have tapped.
Judgment has been given in the
suit vs. the Trustees of S. S. No. 0,
Ashfield. The teacher had been given
notice to quit only a few days before
the mid-stunmer holidays, but it
seems the notice is held not to be
legal, and as a result the teacher is al-
lowed wages up to the end of Septem-
ber, amounting to some $58. The
trustees will have this to pay and like-
ly the cost of the court besides.
It is with deep sorrow that we have
this week to record the death of Miss
Gertie Asquith, second daughter of
Inspector Asquith, Auburn, which
took place on Wednesday, March
20th. Gertie was only in her 16th
year and a bright, winsome girl,
whose passing away is a severe blow
to the parents and family. The sin-
cere sympathy of the entire communi-
ty is extended to the bereaved ones,
"Skidoo" For Your Headache.
As certain its cause and the cure
isn't hard to find, Look to the stom-
• ach and bowels. Are you constipated,
isn't your liver sluggish, isn't the
failing in its mission ? What you need
is the cleansing tonic influence of Dr.
Hamilton's PiIIs. Their effect is last-
ing because they' aid all the ailing
organs, flush out all unhealthy matter
and tone up the stomach. With Dr.
Hamilton's Pills your stomach gets a
chance to recuperate, and does so
quickly. For real buoyant health use
Dr. Flaiuiltnn's Pills regularly, 25c
per box at all dealers.
Lucknow.
Lucknow Bowling Club has been re-
organized.
The By-law to aid the Lucknow
Furniture Company and the Canada
Tailoring Company were carried by
large majorities. The vote on the.
Furniture Co. By-law was 183 for and
30 against ; while that of the Clothing
Factory was 183 for and 28 against.
Again death has called, this time
without warning, when, on the 16th
inst., Flora Isabella Watson was re-
moved from our midst. The news of
hey death came a as a great surprise
and shock to all, for it was totally un-
expected. Miss Watson was a most
estimable young lady, highly respect-
ed and well beloved by all who had
the pleasure of knowing her.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT
removes all hard, soft or calloused
lumps and blemishes from horses,
blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone,
sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and
swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50
by use of one bottle. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
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Regular 100 boxes Axle Grease going this week at ..6 for 25c
Graniteware still going at the same big cut -in -two prices.
Agents for the celebrated Sherwin.Willianis, Beaver and Robertson's Ready-
mixed
eadymixed Paints,
Large assortment of Church's Atabastine now on hand.
Garden Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, etc., now on band.
Clinton.
The town band having disbanded,
an effort will be made to reorganize
the same.
The Molsons flank bore has bought
out the private Banking business of
Mr, ,T', I'. Tisdall,
It is expected that the stock shitty
here on April 4th will be an event th
biggest of its kind in the county.
Mr. Fred. Livermore has bought th
Wise property in the south end of th
town and will go into market garden
lug,
It Imparts Strength.
Just think of the enormous strength-
ening power Fer'rozone possesses—
consider what it did for IT. V. Potter,
well known in
Kingston, I was sub-
ject to spells of dizziness. For eight
months I had intense pain in my
right side between the shoulders. I
was almost incurable with weakness
and lack of vigor. Often I scarcely
1; -.ate any breakfast and felt miserable
all day, Nervous, easily excited,
troubled with heart weakness, I' was
e in bad shape. Ferrozone restored and
nourished me back to health in short
e order." Whatever your weakness
may be Ferrozone will cure, Price
50e per box at all dealers.
A fife and drum band has been or-
ganized in connection with Murphy
Lodge, the membership so fin' being
fifteen, made up of twelve fifes, two
drums and one triangle.
Men have been engaged during th
past few days putting in long-distance
telephones in different places in town,
in fact about thirty-five of these in-
struments take the place of the old
ones,
Teeswater.
Geo, Waddel has bought from 'Thos.
e Hill, the 50 acre farm on con. 4 at the
Kinloss boundary,
The W. R. Thompson Co, have re-
ceiveda larger supply of logs this win-
ter than for a number of years back.
Messrs. Ross & Walker, of Wing -
ham, have rented the store at present
occupied by Mr. A, J. Holloway, and
will open out a Furniture and Un-
dertaking establishment, early in
April.
Jas. Martin, a well known resident
of East Wawanosb, has been in the
Hospital here for a few days, having
undergone an operation for removal
of a cancer from, his forehead; he ex-
pects to go home this week.
What is known as the Weir farm
on the Bayfield road a short distance
from town, has been sold to Mr. S. H.
Smith, the well known cattle buyer,
for the sum of $11,350. It contains
235 acres, has good out buildings, and
is a desirable property.
The committee recently appointed
to consider the question.of a system of
waterworks for the town, had a meet-
ing on Friday night, and went care-
fully into the matter. What is re-
garded as a feasible and satisfactory
system, to be owned and operated by
the town, will shortly be submitted to
the council.
Faster and faster the pace is set,
By people of action, vita and get,
So if at the finish you would be,
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Ask your Druggist.
Mr. Win. Taylor and family of
town are moving back to their farm
in Kinloss, after five years residence
in town,
Mr. Rory McKenzie, 2nd con„ de-
livered three of his heavy horses to a,
buyer in Paisley, on Thursday. The
price for the three was $850.
Mr. Jas. Young, Algoma, formerly
of Kinloss, visited Mr. 3. E. Scott last
week, Mr. Young has done well in
New Ontario, having sold one of his
farms on which copper ore was found
for a good figure.
A most distressing accident occur-
red at the home of Mr. Wm. Jarvis,
4th line, on Tuesday morning, by
which Mrs, Jarvis was seriously, per-
haps fatally injured. While engaged
in milking a cow in the stable Mrs.
Jarvis had the misfortune to fall or
was knocked down near one of the
animals which, becoming excited,
trampled her under foot, inflicting in-
juries of a very serious nature, Medi-
cal aid was at once summoned and it
was found that nearly all the ribs on
one side had been broken away from
the spinal column, besides many
bruises being inflicted. By noon little
hope that she would survive many
hours was entertained but towards
evening she had revived somewhat.
earlyihroat9 Liver
DR. AGNEW'S FOUR FAMOUS SPECIFICS CURE
COMPLETELY THE WORST DISEASES OF THESE
PARTS --DREADFUL HEART DISEASE RELIEVED
IN THIP a .i:l. r, U T ES.
Heart disease will affect people differently, but in all cases it must be viewed with great
alarm. Dr. Agnew's Cure fur the Heart is the one remedy that can be safely depended
upon in times of trouble. It will give relief in thirty minutes.
Mr. Thomas Petry, of Aylmer, Que., was troubled with severe heart complaint for five
years, the pain, at times, being so severe that he could not attend to business. Every
other remedy failed until he tried Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, which gave
immediate relief, and his words are these: "I have now taken four bottles of the
remedy and am entirely free from every symptom of heart disease."
A cold in the head need not be rifled with, for it is catarrh in an incipient condition,
and catarrh is not to be trifled with. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal 1'ov.der, as scores of
clergymen, membern of parliament, and prominent citizens in the Dominion have borne
testimony, drives away a cold in the head like magic, and where this has assumed the
shape of aggravated catarrh, producing deafness and throat trouble, it effects a
permanent cure.
It is not always safe to take pills for liver trouble. They not 'infrequently create other
troubles that are serious. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills, whilst thoroughly certain of
removing all liver trouble, give no difficulty either at the time or afterwards. They
are pleasant to take and cost only no cents.
The faculty that Dr. Agnew has displayed in getting, at the scat of trouble is manifest
in his Ointment, as in the other three remedies, This contains the elements that give
speedy and permanent relief in all skin diseases and is peculiarly effective in curing
piles. 39 cents.
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For Sale By A. L, lIAMILTON.
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On common fences the continuous
wire stays are sure to bend and the locks
to lose their grip under continual pres-
sure of your horses or cattle. And once
they do, the top vire, soon followed by
those below, will sag and destroy the
efficiency of your fence.
Nothing like that can happen to our
Dillon Hinge -Stay Fence. The short,
stiff hard steel wire in our hinge -stays '
cannot bend when the lateral wires aro
,d weighted down, owing to their being so
short and jointed at each strand wire.
Pressure of al arse on the top wire brings the "hinges" in the stays into action
and prevents, them from bending, and when pressure is relieved the fence springs back
into plane agnin.
The lateral wires aro High -Carbon ITard Steel and coiled to provide for
expansion and contraction by heat and cold, and aro also crimped at the intersrctinn
of the stays and strands to prevent the stays from slipping sideways—therefore tno locks
aro needed.
Buy the Dillon Hinge -Stay Fence. It's "twice as strong." Twice as good an
investment. Catalogue free.
The Cwon Sound Wire Fence Co., Limited, Owen Sound, Ont.
W. J. GOULD
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Our 1907 Catalogue will tell
you how to get, Absolutely Fro,
a beautiful Carving Set of
SHEFFIELD STEEL, with
Celluloid Handles and
Sterling Silver Mounts,
enclosed hi a handsome
plush and silk lined
case. The outside be-
ing covered with leatherette.
Our handsome Catalogue and
Guide Book is richly illustrated and
is free to everyone who asks for it
and contains details of other special offers,
etc., also gives full details of new and standard
varieties of Seeds, Plants and $ulbe.
Write 'tb-Nay.
DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO.,umtced
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We announce for the Spring Season of 1907
a larger, more complete and better assorted Stock,.
in all our Departments, than ever before.
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We have been in touch with the best markets
and have been able to secure many lines, at ad-
vantageous prices. If you are looking for the right
class of Goods, at right prices, you will find them
in this store.
New Spring Coats
and. Skirts.
We are agents for McK I N NON'S Coats and
Skirts. We have just opened up a large shipment
of these celebrated garments and can show you a
nice range of the very latest styles at very reason-
able prices. Visit our Skirt and Coat Department
on second floor, we will be pleased to show you
through.
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STOCK ALL NEW AND UP = TO = DATE.
In order to make room for Spring Goods
we will give special Cut Prices.
Mattresses, &C.
$3.2.5 Mattresses for ..$2.65
4.50 Mattresses for
3.35
Hercules Spring Beds—best in the market for
the money—guaranteed for 5 years for...$3.50
We carry the Ostermoor Mattresses.
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Parlor Furniture.
$46.00 Parlor Suite, silk, for
39,00 " c,
35.00
23.00 c'
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13.00 Divau for
9.50 Divan for
for
$39.00
31.50
29.00
18.50
10.00
7.50
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Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Tables, &c.,
special prices ; 40 off leaves 26 on—we can
better than that for cash.
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See Our GOmCarts.
Something new in this line never shown in
Wingham before. See ot.:r I907 line before you
buy.
Carpets and Rugs.
Perhaps we can suit you in this line
too.
Room Mouldings, Window Shades, &e.
We make a Specialty of neat Picture Pruning.
racey
RURNIxurn DEALER AND UNDERPAXEI
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