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THE WING -RSM ADVANCE, THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1909,
Fordwleb.
Bluevale,
Paul & Jewitt>ilrippe'd a car of Bogs
W edoesday. in
Mr, Russel Andrews has returned
home from Madan Jet.
Miss. Lily Iiusli of Glenfarrow spent
few days with frienda hero.
. Mn Watson Smith is slowly recov-
ering after an attack of pneumonia.
bliss MargaretFOr ie of (llenfaxrgty
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lies A ie Thomas this.
visiting gg
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Roselle and family of
Lakelet visited over Sunda with Mrs,
Alexander Anderson. Y
I1lisa Mary McL;a.ughlin of Toronto is
spending a few days with Miss Aggie.
Themes of Bluevale, .
Mise Ina, Themes la gone to Nor-
walk, Ohio, to spend a month with
her aunt, Mrs. Gannett.
Mise Barbara Thyne, has returned
to Palmerston, elver having visited
her sister, Mrs, T. Stewart, for a few
weeks,
Jas. Masters went to. Seaforth last
week to see his grundfathex, who is
'seriously ill. He was relieved by Roy
Patten of Brussels,
G. T, R. engineer was here one
day last week, staking out for the new
station. Vie understnd they will
start to build •in the near future.
The+ regular monthly and also. the
annual raeetin of the Women s In-
stitute will be held on Thursday, May
13th, at 2,30 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Harry Diamond. After the business
of the annual meeting is completed„
the following papers will be read :—
"Washing
"Washing woollens and blankets," by
Mrs, Geo, McDonald; "How to keep
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maths out of the house, by Mrs. W.
11. Fraser ; 4'Salads," by Mrs. Wm,
Maxwell. These neotinga are very
interesting and helpful, and we would
like to see more of the ladies attend.
Wroxeter.
S, Campbell is cazufoz•tably settled
C. l aket's house, new
Dr, Agnew of Win ham called on
Dr, McKenzie last weak. agent
Rev, J. Radford of Belmore was a
caller at the manse on Friday.
Rumor has it tbat Geo, Town ie go•
ing to oecupy the Gofton House,
Mrs, Dfelee of Fgrdwicll visited her store
sister, Mrs, (Rev.) A. L. Itussell, re-
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cantly.
es. Bontbron of Ilensall has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs, C. D.
Simpson, for same tuns,.
Jas. Gibb is quite busy these days,
delivering fruit trees. We are quite
pleased to know that he. is doing eno
well.
Chester Smith has scoured a •posi-
tion in Plattsville in a general store.
We wish hien every success in his
work,
d' .Wing-
John Dickson is attending W g
ham High School. He is a clever boy
and no doubt will distinguish himself .
there, 'factor
Fred, Millhouse, Commercial Master
of Northern Business College, Owen
Sound; visited his cousin, J. R. Wendt,
a few da s last week,
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Mn Rasinuseri is still making im-
provements to bis •buildings and
grounds, He has just finished asplen-
did cistern for Mrs. Simpson,
A large consignment of hogs and
cattle were shipped by J. Hamilton
from this station on Monday and
Tuesday, mornings for Toronto,
J, J, Harris, after several weeks of
a visit with his mother, Mrs. G, Mar-
res, left for the Weston Monday. H1
wife and child remained behind fora
longersome
• We are pleased to be able to report
that the by-law for the 'purchase of '
the electric li t has carried b
plant,ority
Blyth.
Our baseball boys have ptrehasod
uniforms,
Wm. Jackson ]las been appointed
:for the Blyth estate.
1‘1:V. Theodore I3odgeon has accepted
a position as clerk in IL 13endor's.
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DIUn.—April 25, Mr. R. W. Magee,.
in his 48th year, an
Dr. Agnew of Wingham was here
on business on Tuesday of last week.
Master Alfred Edwards, youngest
son of W. A, Edwards, is very low at a,
p resent.IMEN
Dxzczi.-•-Apz•il 18th, Elizabeth Ann
Cook, wife of Mr. henry Townsend,
in her 83rd year,g.
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Allis Schaefer, youngest daughter
i.1Tr, George Wambold, who has been`
a faithful clerk at Mr. E. Bandar's
for three and a half years, left on
Moaazday morning for Berlin, where he
position,
has mitred nes a l of tinilR1
The funeral of the late Tilos. c -
Creiglit took place on Friday after-
ed the
services Rat •t a hsa sol and `groves; the
ceased suss 42 years old. his '
fourth member of Mr. A, McCreight's
family within a few months, to sue-
comb to that dreadful malady, con-
sumptian.
D. Crittenden, Geo, Wamwold, Ii.
Robinson, representatives of the local
Y. lI, C. A. went to Exeter Thursday
evening to debtate with the association
e that place, The subject was, re-
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solved, that Heredity is a greater
than environment." Our boys
took the negative side and were de-
feated by one point.
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Everybody wants to be. r0-
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gressive. We do. Dont you?
We also want t0 do a little bet-
ter for you when opportunity
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occurs, Just tell us where our
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values aren't right And we'll
put On our thinking caps. Are
we to be ahead of a year ago ?
It depends on you, We'll do
our part,
of Chas. Schaefer, who fell from a
teeter over three weeks ago, ie iiia
very precarious condition.
11Tr. Jos, McLaughlin's banes north of
town, narrowly escaped being burned
on Monday morning, supposed to
have caught front the pipes ; torten-
stet ,the teen were in and by lively
y
work succeeded in checking the
flames,
Rev. Mr. McTavish of Gerrie ad-
dressed the Epworth League here on
Friday evening on .Che French mis-
sion work in Quebec, The Epworth
League members are preparing to hold
Anoth erS,.
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their annual entertainment on the
evening of May 24th,
The body of MnArthur Hamilton
was found On Wednesday In the river
near Mr. Ba lois', on the boundary.The
He had been visiting the Magee fae
Have You Ugly Warts ?
Clnro thein with Putnani's Painless
Corn; and Wart Extractor, Fifty
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merit. Beware of substitutes,
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45 Cabe Plates at l5c each.
See them and you won't heli•
tate to declare them great big
value. They're beautifully de-
isorated and nice size. Only
45 of them. Spot oash, 15e ea.
ly, 2nd con,, on account of ill health
Owing to. over study, hoping that the
change would rove bel fel. He went
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out for his usual walk on Tuesday
evening andasothing more was seen of
him until his body was found in the
river. A private funeral was held
on Thursday to the Palmerston ceme-
tery.
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John Johnson and Wm. Addison are
building a new Frost fence for Mr, J.
L+'llesle of Colborne T at resent.
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A number of farmers have been ad-
ding.lnore fruit trees to their orchards.
Will Caldwell has set out 80 trees this
spring.
Mi'. D. Cantelon shipped a car load
of pigs on Monday of this week, Some
of them were delivered on sleighs, so
winter is not over yet.
Miss Belle Snow, who has been visit -
ing friends in Londesboro and vicinity
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for the past three weeks,returned to
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her home in Milton on a4londay.
Some of the farmers 'were rather pre-
mature in clipping their horses this
spring, and owing to the cold weather
have had to keep them in the stable.
put to rowin is followed to a
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lar a extent amongthe fararers around
here ;some Of them sowing its much
as six acres, Robt. Caldwell bought
one bushel Iasi week for which he paid
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It pays to keep the good layinghens.
Black Minorcas take the lead in this
part. Mr. R. Radford bought 10 set-
tings and also Mr. Philips 3 settings,
from Thos. l!airservice jr., last week,
the price paid being 500 a setting.
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Announcement
` j E have pleasure in announcing that we have secured the
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t exclusive agency for the famous "Queen Quality" Shoes
for women. You are' invited to see the new styles we have just
received. Here are some impressive facts that tell their own story. -
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``Queen Quality" Shoes are worn by more women
than any others in all .the world.
For a decade the sales of "Queen Quality" Shoes
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have fax exceeded those of all other women's shoes.
Ten thousand pairs are made each day in the great
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"Queen Quality" Factory,yet this output does not
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keep pace with the demand.
' No need to tell you that there must be good reasons for this.
This leadership cannot be a matter Of 'chance. We might
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give y011 a dozen reasons Wyly you Should wear Queen Quality
Shoes, yet one pair on your feet can tell you better. Will you let it?
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Made in all leathers, shapes and styles at
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Prices _ $3.00 to $4.54
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are our Groceries always Fresh ?
Simply because we turn over large
quantities. Think what that means
and SEND ALONG YOUR OR-
DERS.
Whitechurch.
Mr. R. Carrick is preparing to do
improvements on his house this
summer,
We are sorry to state that' our
townsman,•Mr, G. A. McIntosh, is far
from being welt.
Mr. John Kennedy has returned
home from Detroit, where he was
working all .winter.
Jamieson on
MISERY IN STOMACH.
the handsome m of 45, There
were only 18 votes polled against the
by-law. The corporation took over
Wh not start now—to-do and
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forever rid ourself of Stomach trou-
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ble and Indigestion ? A dieted atom-
ach • gets the blues and grumbles. Give
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it a good eat, then take Pape's Dia-
pepsin to start the digestive juices
working: There will be no dyspepsia
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or belching of gas or eructations of
-undigested food ; no feeling like a
lump of lead in the stomach or heart-
burn, sick headache and dizziness, and
your food will not ferment and poison
your breath with nauseous odors,
Pape's Dia a sin costs onlyg conte
for a large_ case at any drug store
here, and Will. relieve the most nhsti-
nate case of Indigestion and Upset
Stomach in five minutes.
There is nothing else better to take
gas from stomach and cleanse the
stomach and intestines, and besides,
one triangula will digest add prepare
for assimilation into the blood all your
food the same as a sound, healthy
stomach would do it. ,
When Diapepin works, your atom -Mr,
ach rests— ets itself in order, cleans
up—and g
wen you come to the table, ou feel likee eating
you eat will do you good,
Absolute rlef from all Stomach
Misery is' waiting for you as soon as
you decide to begin taking Diapepsin.
Tell b,a our druggist
pp r sln,sbecau a you want ou want
to be thoroughly cured of Indigestion•
the plant on Tuesday. J. Patterson is
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Howick Boundary.
Cheater Biggins of .T,urnberry visit
ed friends in Howick on Sunday
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Mrs. R. Hayes has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. 3. Galbraith, near
Bleevale• •
Verna Harris is visiting her aunt,
Mrs, R. Ashton, near Gerrie, for a
few weeks.
Mrs. J. Inglis spent a few days re-
cently at the home of her father, Mr.
A. Findlater.
Geo. Findlater, of Gilbert Plains,
Man., arrived on Wednesday, with
84 head of western cattle.
T. Grant; agent of Wroxeter, has
sold his 50 -acre farm on the B line tovi.•
R. Harris for the sum of $1,100.
Thos. Wri ht of Tandra u Ar-
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magh Co., Ireland, is .at present visit-
ing his aunt, Mrs. Chas. Finlay, of
Howick.
The farmers of concessions 14and15,
Howick, extend to Mr, and Mrs. Mc-
Devitt, a cordial welcome to the neigh-
boyhood.
Mr. McDevitt of Shelburne has
bought the Taylor homestead and has
taken we wish him every
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Dr. received word
Sunday, of the death of his mother at
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Barrie. He left on Monday morning,
to hasten to the house of mourning.
A number of people from the village
attended the services in Lucknow on
the Lay-
Several Doz, Glass Pickle Trays.
Do you want one. We've more
need for the room than the trays•
Pick them up at this price. Cash
—8 dents each.
Sunday, in connection with
men'a Missionary Movement,
Whitechurch is going to step into
the ranks now, and we are going to
have teIephonea, at least Mx. S e fou
of Wingham says so. There are four
instruments already spoken for in the
Just Arrived.
A big shipment of Dinner Sets,
Toilet Sets, &o, Get the first of
them.
village. The line will extend to St.
Augustine and will likely take in St.
Helens.
Rev.. G. P. Duncan preached his
farewell sermon on Sunday last to a
large audience, many of whom were
visibly affected. The family left on
Monday on the 2.20 p,m. train for
Have A Good Complexion.
First of all you need plenty, of blood
_ red kind. Have it or
otherwise blotches and piniplese'will
render your natural charms uneven-
ing. Nothing can equal Ferrozone,
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their new• home: A large number of
people were at the station to bid them
farewell.
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Jamestown.
Mr. John . Miller Sundayed with
Wroxeter friends.
Mr, Ainley of Brussels has charge of
the service for next Sunda y'
Job King and Jas. Elliott visited
either as a former of rich blood or as a
akin purifier, 33y driving out humors,
Ferwater does ozone cleanses inside
Because of the ust as
nourishment and building properties
it contains, Ferrozone brings the sys-
tem to a high point Of vigor, from
which shines vim, ambition and good
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possession ;
success in his new home,
Mr. R. Nichol is erecting a fine
"' friends in this vicinity last Friday,
Mr. Duncan McDonald made a heal-
- AT IT AGMness trip to Wingham last'Monday. -
MMr. Thos. Hamilton, 2nd con,, Grey,
1( visited his brother, Robt,, last week.
Messrs. Russel and Ed. King visited
their cousin, Wm. King, last Sun-
am day.
spirits; For good spirits, good
and good health take L 'arrozone. At
all dealers in 500 boxes.
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Court opened in Goderich on April
20th, Hon. Justice elute presiding,
The list of cases was the largest for
many years, there being 20 jury and
25 non -jury cases.
° Of the jury cases nine were in con-
nection with the sale of stock in a
St. Mary's stone quarry. A settle-
ment was reached, the defendants,
grown, and D2cPherson, Pay
to the plaintiffs $3500 ori account of
their claims and the costs of the ac-
tions, which was• a very satisfactory
settlement for the plaintiffs, as the
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litigation was very expensive and the
costs of all parties amounted to in the
nei hborh00 of $10,000.fi
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Bissett vs. the G. & G. R. Co., all
action for damages for trespass was
postponed,
Morrow vs, the G. T. R Co„ an ac-
tion for personal injury to plaintiff,
caused by backing a freight car against
the plaintiff's wagon on which he was
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loadingcoal. Settled b payment of
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damages and costa, doctors and
hospital bills,
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va. the `Vaterloo Manf . CO.,
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cn'otes on ogivenrecover
on certain
sorys payment o. a
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threshing machine, and damages,
plaintiff claiming that the machine
was defective. The case was with-
drawn.
Young vs. the Exeter Canning Co.,
an action to recover the price paid on
certain shares in the company and to
cancel on a subscription list was post-
P oned.
Scott vs. the C. P. R,, was an action
for damages for death of wife and twoT
children, the result of . the regular
train running into a buggy containing
Mrs, Scott and two children. The ac-
cident occurred between Auburn and
Blyth a few months since. The case
was settled by the payment of $1000
and costs.
toHisbkirk set aside aawill,illie. et was poste nedan ction
Gatenby vs. Horton et al, an action
over the purchase of stock in a as
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company, was postponed.
house on his farm, which will greatly
add to the appearance of his property.
Mr. H: Fergie has the contract.
Mr. A. Findlater is home from Fer-
gus where he has been for two weeks
undergoing medical treatment, and
we are pleased to say is much improv-
ed. .
Ata Sunda School meeting held at
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Mr. Lon le 's house last week it was
•Proctor
decided too en the Sunday School in
the brick schoolhouse on May Oth, Mr.
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R' Harris to be superintendent,
Grey.
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Mr. Thos, Vodden has sold his farm
and purposes taking a trip out
West.
. Mrs. will. Blackwell of Zurich is,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, F. Latta
more,
are are pleased to state there is an
improvement in the health of Mr.
Lattimore,
Owing to the heavy falls of snow
the farmers are kept off the land and
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seeding will be ver late this year. It
is very discouraging, but we trust a
change will soon take place.
A three year old entire colt was sold
Last week by Thos. Vodden, 5th line,
to Nelson Hayden, and con., for the
handsome sum of $600. The colt was
sired- the well known -horse "Oliver
Wilkes." It pays to breed the good
ones. This colt was raised b Mr, E,
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Bryans, who sold it to Mr. Vodden
last spring.
{Intended for last week.)
Miss Beatrice Whitfield spent a few
days of last week with her sister, Mrs.
A. Brown. -
Mrs. Jas. Ames is spending a few
days at the home of her father, Dir,
Wm. Booms, Brussels.
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Mr. Jas. Pearson, Victoria College,
Toronto, was a visitor under the
parental roof last week.
Maggie McAllister is here Ona
visit. While here, she will assist nurs-
ing her grandrixpther who is il,
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Tenders Wanted.
FENCE STAYS, CEDAR
POSTS, ETC.,
For remodeling the steahealing
system in m Wingham Public School.
Tenders will be received until May
llth 1909. Plans and specifications
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may be seen at the office of Alex.
Ross, Wingham, and at the office of•
W E. Binning, architect, Main street,
THE ALPS. Give us a call -or
At reasonable prices at the MILL INdressmaking
write ns, before busing any -
thing in our line.
JAS. WILSON
Lot 32, Con. 2, Culross
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Mina Smith is learning the
with Miss Colvin in
Having purchased the Grocery Brussels.
business formerlyowned byJ.
Mr. Jas. Strachan, jr., came home
T..Lamonby, we desire to inform from the Toronto Dental College last
the people of Wingham and vi- Friday for his vacation.
einity that we are prepared to Mr. Andrew Pollock is on the sick
supply all kinds of list and under the care of a doctor.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
First -Class The many (bends of to. Jasr hers-
chap, sr„ will be leased to hear he is
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Listowel. The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted:
P. 0. Box 273, Wingham.
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getting better. of his recent illness.
Groceries
Donnybrook
Jas Walker & Son
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Ladies' Waists for ay The best of
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the season's styles `beautifully made—fancy fronts
and long sleeves—picked from the best= money can
buy. Sizes 32 to 44, ranging from $1.00 to x$3.50.
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Wm. Nixon is ver low at resent,
Little Ida Thompson is also very low
Ice Cream i$1000
We also intend t0 serve
Cream, and having gained a most
favorable reputation in this line,
we solicit a share of the public
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All kinds Fruits in season
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with pneumonia, We hope they will
soon take a change for the better.
Master Cohn Campbell is improving,
after an attack of pneumonia.
Ice ,
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roof blownroff b C the high wind
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on Thursday night,
The Misses Lulu and Lena Chamney
visited at the home of theiruncle,Jno.
Chamne last week.
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Rev. A. E. Jones ave a ver able
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last Sunday, on the Lay-
men's MissionaryCongress, Judging
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ed, wee expect gr ter interest and zeal
along missionary lines than ever be-
fore,
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School was well attended. The offi-
Johnston,
v e are specially qua;ifed Under-
talcors and 3Lmbalmors, and tlioso'
entrusting their work to us may rely
on it being well done. Night calls
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has bean tested in the oruciblo of ex -
Cebeof public
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parlance, with
[f! wanting. Tho success of our graduates
T has not been excelled. Not to largest
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m Individual instruction. No Vacation. t
WritCourses. ticulars,any day.
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Returning Monday, .lune 21St
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Steamer G4RDYHOTIND
Meals 50 cents
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We have a range of different styles that are
b y Greys,
equal t0 the beat that Can 178 bought, of
Browns, Blues and Green Suits, also the finest
selection in Gentlemen's SLlIt1Il s at Best Prices.
New v
cars era—Mr. A. Supt., with
Ea3t WawanOsh. Mr. T. Bamford, assistant; Sec. -Tress„
Robt.'rhompaon; Organist, Miss An-
The following is the honor roll of S. nie Ohatnney; Bible class teacher, Mr.
S. NO, O, East Wawanosh :—Jr. 5th— Wm. Campbell; Primary class, Miss
Richard Deacon. Sr. 4th—Verna Tay- ateCClas coal Mr. T eBamford, MissMinhers for '-
Gwendolyn Currie and Pearl Deo. -Miss
con; equal, Mar Currie. Jr, 4th— nae Craig, Ethel Ferguson ; assis-
Mary t n a hers—Mr. Anderson, Mrs,
Maggie Pocock, Harold Currie, Ernest Burkitt, Mies M. Chamne
Sheilia,Charlie Taylor. J1;, 3rd—Wil- y
nior Ta torr Fiona Deacon, Annie
Currie, Helen Deleon, Jr, 2nd—Geo. l3elmore.
Pocock, Tommy Currie, Harold R
Percy Sheills. Pt. and—Helen Pocock, Reid,
Ock, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams wish to
Teddy Kerr, Charlie Currie, Alex. thank their many kind friends, who
Leaver, Sr. Pt, 1st -Kathleen Kerr, assisted them, either by money or
Jas. Perdue. Jr. Pt. 1st -and. Taylor, goods, after their recent lose of nearly
Average attendance 27. Annie L. everything by fire,, at the Boundary
Lawrence, teacher. Brickyard,
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E, R. AYa:a, Excursion. Agent.
Special Train and Special Low Rate
from Wingbam,
for
Bank of Hamilton vs. IVICDonald an
action for the payment of a cheque
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Hamilton
DAYS' OF DIZZINESS
drawn on the Bank of b y
defendant John Hamilton of Turn-
berry, and endorsed by the payee, de-
Come To Many Wingham People.
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$76,20
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Goderich Band Moonlight
8.30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 18.
25 Cents.
En lisle and American -sonic like one, some
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like another—in Black, Brown and Green Fedora's.
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Pendant D. McD(maid of Ashfield,
which was dishonored, The amount
of the cheque was $872,50. Postponed
to next sittings of'the Court with a
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Videan vs.. the Goderich Elevator
and Transit CO„ a jury being sworn,
,
Plaintiffs claim was for damages for
perseaud injurysaid to be caused by
the rope that hauled. the cats to
for loading them eatchin lain-
p , g g p
tiff grid winding him np and injuring
him BO severely ae to prevent him
wOrki•n shoe the accident, Jur re-
g - y
ported plaintiff negligcrit, and judge
gave verdict for defendant.
Vanatter et al vs. Mitchell et al and
McCrostie Vs. Mitchell et al., two libel
suits against the publishers of the
Goderich Star, were settled out of
Court,
Township Of Hay vs. Oliver Bisson-
nette and Napoleon Cantin, an action
to have it declared that certain high
i It
Ways in the to -unship are public high-
aye' and that the defendnt Bisaon•
w y
netts ins. be restrained from occupy-
lag or obstructing the Sanaa end .for
damages ,for the' Obstruction Com-
plained. judgement reserved.
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Other cases Were postponed, _
There are days Of dizziness, spatia of
drowsiness, headache, sideache, back-
ache.'Sometimes rheumatic pain a
ter urinary trouble. You are lainl
told that the Kidneys are sick.
Booth's Kidney Pills (sure all Kids
nes ilia.
gMrs. Runstedler, of Leopold Ste
p
s:
Wingham, Ont,, say's
ee hard suffered with an attack of
pleurisy which had greatly weakened
me and left a bad effect across the
small part of cry book, and a severe
ails had .settled in the re ion of the
p g
kidneys and extruded amend my
I rottld scarcely stoop over or
straighten myself up. fleadaches and
spells of C.1rzlness wars frequent and
my a es were 'weak and painful
Booths sildnese Fills were recons•
mended and I tried them. They Scion
relieved rue, the pains and'tenderness
left me ane the headaches and dizzl•Special
ness were .likewise a cki reliei ed.
, q
were procured at Mt. Mclitl bon's
I believe tooth's Kidney Pills, 'whichco
drug store, to be an exceptional reme•
dlr and will not hesitate to recOnilnend
vem "
Sold b., as& • El. Price tiOa, the i ,.
T. Booth Cb„ Ltd., Fort Brie, Orit.,
Sole Canadian Ageritr,
House Perms
Ings
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invite everyone to come and inspect our
Rugs, Carpets, Linoletlms and Floor Oils. We have
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and
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life
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life.
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eq, !'/, x Are you feeling languid and all run down—is It hard
, -: for you to pall yourself together, and does every-
"1/ thing seem roe much.trattble Far you? Are you feel-
',,,,,;,,. Ing irritable and bad tempered? No wonder" If you are.
•aides.
I The months of winter have tried you sorely and robbed
q you of more vitality than your system has been able to re-
'i revive Ori
1Slenish. You are to need of a good tonic whch willyou
bring back thasold-tlme+tim and energy, pSYCI1ltV Willdo this.
Mr. James Stolikerr Of Ridgetown, says:• • , THEBE TS LIFE IN EVERY DOBE.
cannot speak too highly of PSYC1•TTNL•,for it is the greatest medicine I over used
Wes just about 'Ali in' when I began the treatment, and in 3 months 1 was as well
ever. It is a great tonic for weak and run•dewn 'people. 'there teems to be neer
1 everydose." You cannot da without PSYCHI NE of this time of the year. It
h that rtin•dowrs feeling, languor, etc, and give you new
n necessity and will bgnis t t l ng, g , r P y
Send to DR. T. A. SLOClJM, Limited, Spading Ave., Tomato, fora sample
Good going Mae 20th to Sepe. 80th,
1909. lttiturn limit Ootaber
NO CHANGE OF GARS
GOING TO
a nice pal"lett' t0 Select from,
ds
81st, 1909,
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CANADA
wESTERNCANADA
N 1III eeksr'1 I U1U 3
.
At Low Mates via Chicago
or Sarnia and Northern
Navigation Co.Co
o IIU
ON
omesee
April 20th
Tuesday
C. P. R.
era 'ExcursionsWill
Trains from Toronto
and every 2nd
until Sept. 21alt.
The Grocer' Department liar our special attention.
Phone No. 70 and leave your order, which
.
bo delivered promptly.
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For tickets and full lefoirmation, call on
yv, 1Tli ivzt2, Tavern Agent, or write
Y ,yy
J. AJ. McDonald
tieWtob Pohl dkea" Lgtint. To6 on'bO.
Ltsw IZOund•Trip Itatee, Colonist
and Tourist Sleeping Gars.
t'or Cepsy of Mlomeseekere' l anrphlet,
r!atoy and fall uterrnation. apple to J.
H, DEEMER, Agent, Wingham.
el
HANNA
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today, or purchase a bottle from your
Itica111rtxggista Ot DeAier.
1'SYCHintI is ttie dverywherratfioo.
and ; i.t30 per bottle.
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