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MLNAR LQOAL $
Monday was the first day. for front
*shine.
—Big Grange celebration in W'nghttnt
ou
the 12th of July.
—1Keuday'$ heavy rain will keep the
tatters off the land for a few days.
'.-The regular monthly meeting of the
Patblid School Rcard will lie he neem
*ueliday evening.
--Windsor ratepayers by a vote of
5190 t4 77 on Mctday carried a byelaw
to Ipi #tdd $20,000 iu purellasiut; factory
'43tea,
--'labs front of Mr. S, L. Awde's flour
and Seed store is bring mneh improved
by the putting is of new plate glass
windows.
—Capt. Robertson of flarriston, kept
• cigar burning continuously for lag
minutes. Dr. S. H. McOlelland was
witneett of the feat. -
--Sitmardirle's total asseesreent for
1910 is $973,626, compared with $926,950
in 1909, The population ie 2,772, com-
pared, with 2707 in 1909,
—A. by-law to spend $10.000 on good
amide and another to give the eleotrio
dight company a new oontraot, were
both carried by the ratepayers of Olin -
ton on Monday.
--The Deering division of the Inter-
national Harvester CO•, have reopened
their agency in the Tennant building on
John street, with Mr. R. E. Finlay in
charge.
—We learn that Dir. J. W. Mills, who
has been in the hospital for the past few
weeks, and who underwent an operation
recently, ie progressing favorably. His
many friends will be glad to know this.
—We regret to learn that Data Jas. L
Reify, of Banff, Alta., eon of Mr. A.
Kelly a,f Turnberry, is suffering from
eau attack ot scarlet fever. Many friends
bete will wish him a speedy reoovery.
--Mrs. Wm MoMath, mother of the
late Mrs. Geo. O, Manners, of Wingham.
died at her home in Dungannon on Mon-
day of last week, in her 85th year. Mrs.
MoMnth was one of the pioneer residents
Of Huron county.
-Mr. E. 0. White, merchant tenor,
is now ready for bnsiuess et his ,tore in
the Wilson block, and will be pleased
to have a call from any who may favor
him with their patronage. Read his
opening announcement elsewhere in
this paper.
—Mr.. George Gregory' has been pro-
moted to the position of accountant in
the Bank. of Hamilton, made vacant by
lire removal of Mr. J. E McGuire; Mr.
F. S. Start will sot as teller, and Mr.
11 l•. Robinson, of Blyth, takes the pos-
tai of ledger keeper,
—Twelve human lives blotted out and
a property loss that $260,000 will scarcely
cover is the record of a fire which broke
out at 3 o'clock Friday morning in the
Rossmore Hotel,. Cornwall, destroyed
that structure and damaged a number of
leading business establishments.
—Mr. Levi Lott mourns the Ioes of a
fine big yellow Sbotch collie dog, with
white ring around neck. The animal
strayed away about ten days ago, some-
where between. St, Helen's and White-
church,
hitechurch, and Mr. Lott will be thankful
for any information that will lead to hia
recovery.
—On account of Mr F. . Walley
having purchased a bnsines in Water-
loo, it will be neoessary f r him to be
away the greater par the surntner,
so he has engaged Mr, , d, Hind, Phin.
33., of Chatham, a qualified druggist and
optician, to manage his drug and optical
business in town,
PERSONAL.
The Miseee Field of Oobonrg are
visiting Mrs. Dr, 3, E. Tamlyn.
Mr. Theta Hughes of Tiverton has re -
mimed his studies at'Wingham Business
College.
Mrs. Giddings of Chatham is spending
a holiday with Capt. Riches of the Sal•'
nation Army.
Geo. i?. Stevvert, Toronto, culled, on
hitt cousin Mrs. Chas, Gillespie 1, raneee
street, last week.
Mies Beatrice Potter of Corrie adds
another to the long list of Remick young
people who have attended Wingham
College.
Mies Louise Eglestone of W hiteohuroh
has began a course of study in the short.
hand department of Wisgharn Business;
college.
Misses Hilda ltosswell and Hog i
Hatton of Teeavrater have commenced
stenographic course at the Witl'gham
Business College.
Mr. W. Et. torr, of the Brussels goat
and Mr. ,7. Z. hunter, of the Itinoardine
or
Reporter 3
p were n town on ,friday last
and gave the Tisfr'; a friendly call.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hind, of Chagnon,
arrived in tawniest week. Mr. Rind is
*qualified druggist and will be Manager
of Walley's drng store during Mr. Wal.
ley's absence from town.
Mr. and Mrd, V. Paterson left lett
Week for their near home in Toronto,'
They have been for teeny years reapeot•
ed re8idente of Wingham unci many
friends will wish them every atibdeer
and happineiDD in their new home.
frusta,
panaat,aulsa....-in Wipgb n vin the 290h.
Mr.u1ti.,
to r. and Mrs. Walter Doubledee; a Sou.
Qaatl --Iu Winshanl, on the end inst.. to Mr,
and -.Lre. W. G. Are; a daughter,.
ThomPson,ri•In hest Wawanoalr, on. ,April
23t1t, to Sir. and 43x• John thompson; a dough'
tar,
McLAughlin --1n Howl* on April 14th, to
141x, and Mrs. Joseph McLoughlin ; a daughter,
st*itltlrito
WATsoN*5 ,.&u '7rsll, --,at t be manse, Wing -
ham, b'+ Rev. D. Perrie. ou the iird last , Mr.
ROA. 11. Watson, to Miss. Ablate Stauffer, of
Imohnow.
Mo.A.bniaTmn---WARD.-.CD. Mondavi, Aril
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ldth, at the inlocs manse, by Rev, h`. A. 51c -
Gennari, Case ,Allan. McAllister 50 Miss Ei za•
betl> Ward, both of Bast Wawauosh•
13nWalton, by Eev. R A. Imod yy, Dir. Albeit
Bron ht9,1 of 1t18nGricr' tq 1isa. Janet l4c-
glllas, et Winton,
DOwtis-PAttr,rrl "-To WreXetot', Ou, April
25th, by .Ileo Q. W. Megenzie, Mr, A. Downs,
of St, Marys, to Miss Lottie. Paulin.
DIED
BOSMAN.-In Wingh,.m, ou May 24d, Eliza
Sart, robot of thy late John Rosman, in her
81st year,
Lotiiu n. -In erey township, on Aprl1 2lst,
Thomas Loeiting, in his lelth year
McVera.rn.—In Hallett, on April 20th, Maria,
byeaelovedrs wife of Elishe DMVettie, aged 65
COtT1 sof,-In. Brussels, on April 255th,
Eliza Van Durran, relict of the late t isarlesCol-
li nson, aged 76 years, 3 months and 18 days.
plo2hDungannon, aiadasAiat, Mrs W1MMh, Monday.
years.
Mrs. Georg Ct thcart, d87 rdau,g
Mrs.
Mary Wilson, formerly of Dungannon, aged
58 years and 8 mouths,
ATtnrsTaoxo,-•In "Township of Grey, on
A. pril'261b. Elizabeth Ann Gtuyas, relict of the
late John P. Armstrong, in her 89th year.
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HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS
TO
WESTERN CANADA
Through the metropolis of Chicago,
thence via Duluth and Fort Frances,
or throneh Chicago and the twin
()thee of Minneapolis and St. Pani.
May 3, 17, 31
Via Sarnia and Northern Navi-
gation Company. Steamer leaves
Sarnia 3 30 p. m. May 4 and 30.
Winnipeg and return. $32 00
Edmonton and return $42,50
Proportionate rates to other wee•
tern points.
Tickets good for 60 days.
For tickets and further information
call on W. Henry. Depot Agent or
address J. D. McDonald, D. P. A.,
Toronto.
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Spring is here and with
it has come the same old 1
story, "Want something
+ to eat that we never
heard tell of. Come in +
y, to Malcolm's and you'll M
find sornething to tempt
every appetite. Try our +
4. ASPARAGUS TIPS ,
++ they're delicious or a can
of ROAST BEEF, VEAL
or TONGUE. Have
4. you had a bottle of our ..
Mustard Pickles . also
sweet and sour
All kinds of Ganned
Vegetables, C f f e e s,•r,
Teas and Fresh Grocer -
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4. Phone 54.
aProduce Wanted.
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You will regret you did not
attend one of Canada's High"
Grade Business Colleges, lo.
sated. at
Peterborough Welland
Orangeville Wingham
Clinton Walkerton
Now is a good time to enter.
Our graduates receive from
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Mail Courses in 100 different
subjects.
Writs for iiartionlars,
WINGHAM
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Gilkey, SPOTIONt t'rlrioJpiU
The inland revenue retgrpti for April
amounted to $81,199.87, an inereaSe of
$3,629.39 ever last month's fipinres, and
of $2,OG2 06 'u April of 1909,
TINSMITHS WANTED.
Sia good Tinsmiths, steady ertt Igy-
u eat, wages $4.50 per nay ot eight
hours. Correspond B. 0, Sheet Metal
Works, 246 Barnard Ss., Vancouver,
B. 0„ A. P. Stewart, manager,.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will he reoolved by the under-
signed up to the 9th of May for raisiug,
briohing, ahipgling, putting in founda-
tion and basement and probably moving
80b001 house in S, S. No, 3, Cuirass.
Plane and specifioations and full part',
onlars can be dad by arnlving to
JOS, WEIaW00D,
Secretary.
Wingham P. 0.
Lot 25, Con. 2, Coiross.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S O.
1807, Chap. 129, Sec. 88, that all persons having
claims against the estate of George Oasemore,
late of the Township of Morris, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about the 19th day of
Marsh, A D. 1910, are required to send by post
prepaid or to deliver to It. Vanstone, Solicitor
for the Executor of the said deceased, on or be-
fore the 17th day of May A D.1010, their names,
addresses, and descriptions and a full state-
ment of particulars of their claims and the
nature of the security (if any) field by thein
duly certified, and that after the said day the
Executor will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deceased among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the claims of
which he shall then have notice.
Dated this 16th day of April A, ID, 1910
R. VAN STONE.
Winghanr P.0 ,
Solicitor for Executor..
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to A S 0,
1297, Chap. 120, Seo, 38, that all persons having
claims against the estate of Arthur Eeffer,
late of the Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Yeoman, deceased, who died
on or about the twenty-first day of March,
A. D., 1910, are required to send by post pre-
paid or to deliver to R, Vanstone, Solicitor for
the Administrator of the said deceased, on or
before the 17th day of May, A. D. 1010, their
names, addresses, and descriptions and a full
st.,tement of particulars of their claims and
the nature of the security (if any) held by
them duly certified, and that after the said
day the Administrator will proceed to distri-
bute the assets of the deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which he shall then have notice.
Dated this 18th day of April, A. D. 1910.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. 0.,
Solicitor for Administrator.
WINDHAM MACHINE SHOP
Baby Carriages and Go•Oarts retired
and repaired. General repair work of
all kinds.
See our new Combination Stock Rack
Bargains in Bicycles and sundries,
Plow Points sharpened and made as
good as new at 10c each,
Anotio and store roo rn Kent block.
See me yon have an hing to sell by
audio
W. A. CURRIE
Phone 21. PRROPRIETOR
5TGATFCRD. ONT.,
The great practical training school of
Ontario. Three departments,
Commercial, Shorthand
or Telegraphy.
We assist graduates to petitions.
The demand upon us for trained help
greatly exceeds the snppiy. The
Three most recently planed aro re-
ceiving $40 00, $50.00 and $100.00 per
month resppectively, Business men
state our graduates are the best.
Enter our classes now. Get our free
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HOMESEEKERS day
fihrotigh Train to Winnipeg and
'West from Toronto 2;00 p ra.
cis above date,
f. 1`siiiElditii, Agent, Wingbain,
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L UCIAINS 1
W l WANT YOUR TRAP
KING'S
T11L BUSY STORM
War m er weather—
house-cleaning in full
swing—you will want a
new Carpet, Art Square
or Curtains—we have the
largest range to be seen.
Linoleum, Floor
Oil Cloth, Japanese
Matting, etc,, all
widths, and in a
beautiful range of
patterns and quality
guaranteed.
ART SATEENS, ART MUSLINS AND CRETONS In all the new
and natty designs.
DRESS GOODS.—New stocks arriving daily to replenish those
selling se freely. We have a select stock to choose from.
Large variety, the best quality, and reasonable prices make
this department a busy one,
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WASH GOODS.—We have them in great abundance in all the new
materials, weaves and colors.
LADIES' WAISTS.—Colne in and see the largest and most select
range in town.
SEEDS.
Mangels, Turnips, Corn, etc—all the best kinds.
EGGS 22 CENTS.
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Opening Announcement
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E. C. W
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High•Claas Ladle ' and Gents' Tailor
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1 have itr' I pleasure in announcing to the •
people of Wit • halm and vicinity that I am opening :
tip a high.class tailoring establishment, You will •
find here the finest line of' imported Woollons in •
Martins, 'Pitney Worttott and tvl.eed Suitings '
English 'xrouserings, The iiindtdal,er binelc &
blurt Yi'orltteds, heerges, Cheviots, Vicunas, ••
Meana O1otrsa, ate. •,
It is an acknowledged fact that these cloths •
are the best produced in the World—the sloth that
wears vteli and gives entire satisfaction,
M5' establishment will be found replete with
the latest novelties in 'materials tor gentlemen'si
wear, and 1 trust you will pay me an early visit,
LAruns' G.,unui i s• made ifl the latest) tip to -
;date styles, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Sincerely yours,
Guaranteed C. WHITE
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SHOES
FOR
OUNG ME
AT $3.00 PER PAIR
Real goed shoes in Tan Calf Patent Colt
and other leathers
In High Shoes and Low Shoes
With Goodyear Welt Sales
In fact the same kinds that you have been
customed to pay $4.00 for
At $3,00 per pair.
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OUR SOUTH WINDOW IS FILLED WITH THESE
SHOES. TAKE A LOOK AT THEM.
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Read " about "Flame Proof " Shoes in our Adv. in
the "Advance".
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE. •
Sole Agents for
Zfeeelas
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• Sole Agents for the "Astoria" Shoes for Men,
for Ladies.
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House Furnishings
Warm spring days suggest house cleaning and
cleaning means a new Carpet for a certain room,
a'certain room needs new Curtains and
a certain room deeds a new
- Linoleum or Oil Cloth
house
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Japanese Matting, Floor Oils,
Scotch Linolooms, Rugs,
CARPET SQUARES IN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS '
AND VELVET.
P. You will realize substantial savings if you buy your Spring
House Furnishings from us.
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CARPET SQUARES
$6,00 tO $30.00
A NUMBER OF SMALL
ENDS CARPET CHEAP
See our line of Ladies' Suitings in latest colors.
our Ladies' Ready..to-Wear Waists.
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No. I Sugar $5.s5 per cwt cash.
ALL 1t1Nns al' i'ItOntrcr, W lkiTtn,
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