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WINCIZAN. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902, Si A YEAR IN AD
A Great
• Wear Oreo
un
King Out of Danger.
re I The steady prog ess of King Edward
Every day rrices • is fully =inter Lea and His MiljOSOy
takes light nouristsment with helm ea-
__ joyrneut, He is *lowed a light cigar a
Kippered Herrieg, 3 cam for
Finnan linddie, oans for -
Goblet! Middle, 8 cans for -
Cora Beef, per cast
Shoed Smoked, Beef, per cell
Lintels Batton, per van
Choice Canned Chicken
Clover Leaf Salmon
LyuX breed Salruou, 2 cans few
Good Salmou, 8 enns for -
Tomatoes, 3 cans for •
Cntstip, 3 bottles for - -
.25 day. All leyal st ejects will be pleased
.25 to hear Of the Kb g'1; recovery/
.25
Crowder s PaSillT 14o
1 Upton 8 j8n10, assorted, each
Pickles, 22 -oz bottle for - .10 !- •
, Sarclieee, 0 cans for • - , ,25
15
.25 •
.25
.25
.23
.10
$
0 FOR CASH ONLY
0 This is no fake. It is a q
0genuine sale, and we are
$ positive we can save you
V
money on `everything you
° he y. A few llargaius
4
Men's Dougola Boots -
Regular $3.25, sale price $2.40
Regular $.75, sale price 0.00
Men's Box Celf Boots -
13
" 3.25, " 2.40
"
3,00, " 2.25
2,50, " 1.90 410
$ Ladies' Dona. Boots, button-
Regular VA. sale Prise $2.25
`• 2.15
4,61
2,50, 4 6 1.85 )
" 2.00,
" 1.50
"
Cc:II:1 eeii lig:all:1, llelaunrr: $1.25,
sale price $1.00 0
1.40, sale price $1.10
ss*Shoes, but ton-
.# 1.20, `•
Men's Colored Shirts-
Revlar$1.:: ,
sale pirice $1.2
.61
MAWS White Shirts -
Regular $1.00, sale price .80
Neckwear -
Regular • .50, , sale priee
As to clothing, now is the time IF
to purchase, as we oau Save
you from $4 to $5 On n suit of
Cluthes.
Store for sale. ° A:pply to J. J.
Homuth.
Hcnmth & Son $i
to% 115/11,4AVr4tAleltet1W&IVIV.a
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Issued by t.&NPATERSON, No. 28 Victoria
street, Wingimin, Ont. No wilnesses required.
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NES
A complete line of the best Groceries
and Canned Goods that mouey can
buy. We sell at the lowest possible
prices. Weston's Bread, Toronto,
for sale. JOHN GRAY,
Josephine street, north.
DOMINION BANK
Capital
Reserve
$2,500,000
$2,500000
WINGHAM BRANCH
SHAW BLOCK.
'A General Banking Business Trans-
acted.
Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and
advances made on -same.
Drafts bought and sold on all points ie
Canaria. T.Tnited States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT-Itterest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal 80th Juno and 81st
December each year.
A. E. GIBSON, Manager.
R. Vanstone, Solicitor,
Sardines in. tomato sauce, each
Best Chem Currants, 3 lbs for
Best Select Raisins, 3 lbs for -
jelly Powder, 3 packagefor -
,03
.25
.25
.25
113 illudison
Groceries cud Crockery.
..TOSEPRINE ST. WIEGIL131.
Phone No. 59.
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Real Estate Topics.
The inorenaing number 'of farms and town
proportiea that SIV are being recorded for sale
in this (Alice is evidence of the fact that tho
party who is SERIOUS to SOIL lam learned where
they are most likely to have their object
aceomplished.
We are also receiving a few farms that are
listed elsewhere in town and since they have
received no attention 'whatever, aro now placed
with us.
We are preparing a largo list of properties
for advertising for'saki this coming fall, 80 1101'!
is the time to enter your property so that you
mac receive full beneilt of the advertising.
You will find our rates the lowest and while
this is true, we guarantee to satisfy you in the
male or exchange, or we will charge nothing
whatever.
Our insuranee department of the work is
rapidly increasing111 extent and favor for no
other reason than results of the fact that WO
represent WEIS but the best companies.
givirantee to quote as low a rate for life
insurance tie any company doing business 01,
sound 5)Ie11(ento:1, and without undoubted
stet -tray, not forgetting the inumerable options.
ao also in the fire and accident insurance our
rates are s8 low ak 15 consistent with security
and thorough management- -/ •
'vire guarantee prompt attention to the collei.1-
tlon of rents and accounts.
Money to loan,
T. I. DIAGUIRE,
nees. &Abate Agent.
Mee overD. M. Gordon's store.
Who Wants a Farm ?
1 have over 4,000 acres of ' choice farm lands
for aid% in 60, 75, IOU, 150 and 200 acres, lots in
Kixdosa, Greenock, Bruce, Kincardine, Huron
and Amlifield Townships. Good lands with
good buildings to bo sold. cheap on easy terms.
Also a good blacksinith shop (dwelling in con-
nection') doing a good business, for sale cheap.
A hotel doing good business for sale cheap.
Also a wagonshop. 4 general store with large
trade, live village. Also a large amount of
money to loan nt 5 per cent. For further par-
ticulars apply to
.T. A. NcltBNZIE,
Insurance Agent. Holvrood.
GENERAL LOCAL NEWS.
See Holster Park's leSvertisement.
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran-
teed to cure headache.
Celebration at Belgrave.
The celebration 4 Belgrave on Thurs-
day of last week a .s very largely' at-
tended. The day w _a a rather disagree-
able one but it did r 3t keep the crowd
away, A good paegramme of sports
was carried out. rho people of Bel -
grave are to be cealgratulate/d on the:
success of their celibrationy
Firemee'
We have ord
env garden party
park on Thursc
Ducknow band
music and deuce
David McDonald
MR be around a
meats will be en
Park lighted b'
given. See bills
rata 1Co.
eggs,
Garden Party.
red good weather for
to be held in the town
tv., 10t1t ,Tuly,„ The
ill be with us. Scotch
g by Miss :Mabel and
Tb e big gramophone
� best of all refresh -
'ed in first-olass ,;tyle,
eleetricity. A prize
A.chnission 15c, eh'
All departments c
reduced to less than
clearing sale,
New G.
Geo. A. Stokes,
agent here for sot
week transferred
Stokes was a very
was fast becoming
people of this town
be pleased to hear
now home. His
tilled by M. C. Die
was formerly Distil
Mr. Dickson has
in the railroad bu
agent at such placs as Galt and Paris.
The TIMES has g -eat pleaeure in wet-
condug him as a r sitlent of our progres-
sive town. On Ftfday lase, Me. Dickson
met a relative in the person of James
!,Cooltrane, whom 'he bad not seen for 25
years. He aud dr. (*Melville) lived in
the settle section a the 014 Laedeind iu
• eenvereation ems ty of the scenes of
tileir early days s -ere reeallise'
12th July1
Oelebations will 1
Godet•ieh, aurl Gorri
three places are
Paratiene for the
Oraagetilen will go
ebratione.
L. Q 11 service.
Apple Orlin Huron.
held in Brussels, Thm
e eitibere of the Wlegligne L, O.. It is anticiPated t t the apple crop 1111:
on July 12th, The
taking great pre-
ys, The Wingliam
o Diussels.
Farm for sale at it bargain. Apply to
D. Stewart.
Nail in Hie, Foot,
elle 'Win. Page, vim is superintending
the loyieg of the granolithio walks in
Grand Talley, hie returned home with
a'very Sere foot, _le had the misfortune
to have a mil rut in his foot, anti the
member becrune so sore that he was
compelled tQ cont .1101.110.
.1117 Corset, Belts La
Hosteryeend Gloves it Clearing
• sale. Belts from 3c
s, Ribbons,
L. will attend ser
church ou Sunda
sermon on this Cc
by Rev. Richard
meet .at the lodge
ting'e July and
130,23 aucl 20c, mu
ect is the Malted*
evening neft. The
don will be preached
OW. Brethre will
•oont. at 0;at.ni.
13g1t Blearing sale.
tor 10e,
1 Winghart Races.
The Wingham TuIf Club has set the
datee for the minute- races for Wallies -
(ley and Thursday August lath and
14th, Two good atys sport are 'pro-
misee, and purses .vill be larger than
ever. Full war:tears as to classes,
purses, etc. will given in a future
issue. Remember e dates. are August
13th and 14th.
Men and boys' suit iyl1 be sold at
I to investigate
August sale,
- Directors' Meeting. prices that will pey
fi
during IStrig'S July 0
A meeting of de. directors of the
•Turaberry Amecubstral Society will Le
-
nt roan) 1
Imes held ea the tweet 's Hotel OI Friday
during King's ()Veiling Of this we k, The revision of
• the prize list is the writ to be Olken up.
The Witeibren fall Stir will be held this
RAgent. . yeatemeSeptember 25th ttud 20th,
.,
ho was Gs T. It 15
d weeks was last Fon &use -House and lot on Edward
0 Wiartou. Mr..sot;re.t* . r
Whl besold n
reasoahle awe
bligiug agent and
iccmaiuted with 016
Winghainites will
his success his
lnce here bas been
n, of Toronto, who.
et Passenger agent.
en for many years
Mess, and has been
tit
- The citizens o
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• PASTURE -17)(3°d posit -ire land to rent,
eau take a number of cattle, • high end
low land, gdod grass and good Water.
Apply to MURRAY Wiesoe, Wingbam
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A Big Day t Goderich.
For nearly a yeas the Orangemen of
Goderich and the eo inty of Soutn Huron
have been working energetically for a
big and sue,cessful gathering in that
beautiful town on the 12th of July.
There will be pri es and attractions
for the hunaredlod :es that are expected.
Tho citizens and team council have been
liberal financially, iud the day promises
to be the biggest lind greatest on record;
Single railway. iafls have been secured
from all points wisein 80 miles of Goder-
ich, and there w11% special traius from
aud to near Sarnits Kincardine, Laudon,
Stratford, Paluicatou, Listowel via
Wingham,etc. Bowe have been chartered
from Detroit, Por. -Huron and the Bruce
Peninsula. Thos.', who want to see a
great day, a big trowd, and a pretty
and healthy towe will have a good
chauce. Tickets i&sed from Friday till
Monday.
Anything you ca mention in our
$15,000 dry goods �bk will be sacrificed
during King's JuIS1 and August sale.
Waterworki and Sewers
The report of th . engineer as to the
probable cost 02 41 n
ine street has been
port as to the prob
works system for
not yet to hand.
ably be received
and these question
BANK OF HAMILTON the council meeti
WINCHAM
ain sewer on Joseph- .
•eceived, but his re-
ble cost of a water-
=esti° purposes is ,
his report will prob.
efore blonde), next,
will be discussed at
• on Monday eveniug.
Fon SALE. -A. brick house on north
. aide a John street, between Shnter and
Frauds streets; easy terms of payment
Capital 13aid up, $2,000,000.00. will be given. Apply to R. Vanstone.
Reserve Fund, $1,60000,00.
President -Ions SwtrAWr.
Vice-Presidetit--A, G. &MR%
-DIBIllOTORS
John Proetor, Geo. Roach, Wm. Gibson,
A. T, Wood, 'M.P., .A..B.Lee (Termite),
General altoneter--.1.°Tu10latILL.
Isavieste Bank -trowel 10 toflm Sateriact,
to 1. Doposits of $1 and upwards received.
In-
ter6st Allowed, and computed on the 80th No -
',ember and 81st May each year and lidded to
prinoipal.
Special Deposita also received, at current
*steel of interest.
trate on Great Britain and the lInited
States Wight end sold.
Trarellers Ara notified that the Batik of Ram,
Ilton emits aromehes tante Ciremer Rates of
National Provincial Bank of Ragland, Limited,
etas be meted without charge or trou-
ble blar4iwirt orthe world.
W. CO.A.13013111), Agent
2a. DIOK11030144 Rataitot.
Five Years s Publsher.
With this issue fhc TIMES enters its
sixth year under ts present manage-
ment. The prese proprietor has been
connected with tijeTieres for fourteen
and a half Years n41 the pad five rears as
publisher. Ile h4 seen many changes
in the paper ,,in t1st time. The nuts
is today being me e liberally patronized
than ever in its listOry and we are
thankful to our n any friends for their
patronage. We 1 ave made Melly im.
proyements in tale paper of late and
shall endeavor to to Our part in keepleg
the Toms in the !rent, and giving our
patrons good Talo for their money.
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Nomen-All parties indebted to me
renet settle their accounts at once by
either cash or note. Am leaving Wing -
ham and must have prompt settlement.
Jong MunitAT, .
The Iron
Yesterday aftern on all the details in
connection with J1e sale of the iron
works were compl ed. The purchasers
are J. J. Cunnin lam and four other
gentlemen of Torf leo. The new com-
pany is paving 5S0 for the works,
which is to be pal pai4 in ten equal yearly
instalments witho it interest, The first
payment is to bel made on the first of
January net'. TIe °summiy agrees to
employ 25 works en, all of whom aro to
be residents of Witighitns, and they ex-
pect that the hueaber of workmen will
be doubled befor- the works have been
long running. greet many alterations
are to be made in the buildings and
other =engemt ts will have to be coin-
pleted before the Works are ptit in °per-
atioh. The worlte are to be in running
order by the 1st e. January, but it is ex-
pecte-I that the re airs will be completed
long before this d te, sta that the works
may be started as arly as possible. The
new company w' 1 tnanufiniture a full
line of furnaces kove6 and ranges.
Mr. Cunningham has been mechanical
superintendent f the Gurney stove
Works for the pa, t ton years and is a
thoroughly pract • 1 matt, and his ask 01.
ateS are there ghly praCtleal men,
Winghamites vi I be plotted to learn
that this deal has one throtigh and that
the Works will soon be running,
orks Sold.
sy Ants payment, eel intend
leaviug Wiughtn. Join Moenese.
Public Scho I Leaving.
• The Public Schoo leaving examina-
tions commenced t the school here
yeaterde'y, The Pi ti. jnitior Leav-
ingwill coalmen° ou July 4011, tr
Dobai:1W' of Ethel, the presiding exam-
iner, while Prim, pal Musgrove is Per-
forming eimilar tl ties at Blyth.
• Drs. T. and J, S. Chisholm have re-
moved to their item, residence, in rear of
their former hon -0. Neal t callers will
please take note.
oys at Seaforth.
etrforth are preparing
loner of the visit of
e of Toronto on July
processiou,
ehathpi-
niatch between St.
forth, football match
and Seatorth, tag of
townships of the
race, open to four
Public school in the
Wing features. No
as section will go to
Seaforth on July 5 le so that they may
have an opportm ty of meeting the.
Huron 01(1 Boys o Toronto.
Htteoti. 'Old
demonefration.
the Huron Old itt
eath. -A mathinol
airship lacresse
Mary's and Se
between Brussel
• war between t
county, and a Tel
pupil's from etith
county, aro the 1
- doubt many from
Good seconci-h nd buggy for -sale
cheap. Apply to r. Kennedy.
Dr. Butler, specialist in the diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes
tested and glasses supplied. Office op-
posite St. Andrew's church, Loudon,
Ontario.
Domin
Tuesday was th
Dominion. Thirty,
witnessed the final
of the chain that n
segregAted provin
harmonious collie)
n Day. "
natal day of the
five years ago was
recess in the forging
Another Lberal Offer.
The Weekly Stu Aunt Wingliam Tipus
uutil"jan. 1, 1008 or 75e. The reports
of the prueeedit es of the various
Farmers' Instnur Conventions, and
Associatioue that ire appearing in the
columns of the 'Weekly San from week
to week are of epeeretil yalue to thefar-
mers of this Pruvi _ce, and should be ease-
fully read by the_e. The Sun makes a
specialty of • reports, which, to-
gether with their tveekly market report,
makes pruL11abl uU interesting reauing.
The TiluES and Two Weekly Sun for
I utoatbs (silty 75 mete.
Geer'', general sealint wanted at once.
Miss. 0. M. WeLizea.
Fon Same -House end lot ou Frames
Street,. For particulars apply tu Li.
Hamilton, sr.
In Hymer1s Bonds
A happy uuiou w S constumnated on
Th arsday of last Wer, when Mr. Thomas
Field, butcher, of s Viugliam, and Miss
Ida 'Maud Rash, d ughter of the late
William Rush, wer1 jehred together an
the bonds of holy ine eirnouy. The ()ere-
xneuy was perforate i et 5 o'cloek in the
afternoon at the res. ilence of the bride's
mother, Winglanna, 3y Rev. ,T. J. Patter-
son, B.A., in the peesence of the imme-
diate relatives tag friends of the con-
tracting parties, to the number of about
thirty. The yonn , couple were unat-
tended. The, bric was becomingly at-
tired in a costum4 of cream lustre trim-
med wits lace 4sd chiffon. After the
ceremony and 1.1 ual congratulations, a
sumptuous wed ug dinner was partaken
of by the comps y. A large number of
useful and bea4tai presents attest -the
esteem ia whichlhe bride is held. Mr.
and Mrs. Field viell shortly settle in their
new home in Losrer Wingleam, and have
the best wishes! 3f many friends for a
happy aud proseterous journey ou the
sea of life. Ant nig those who atteuded
the wedding fret # a distance were, Mrs.
T. F. MeOraeltele of London, a sister of
the groom; MieFreed of Deetewsville,
and Mr. Rush of Blenheitu;.../
Keep your eye 0
W binds the erstwhile
will always Mid
s of Canada in nn during King's jui
oration. Thie young
country has had it trials and vicissitudes,
some of which t reatened its political
unity; but these ave been surmounted,
and the outlook is less troubled than
before. We hate` 'passed through our
adolesence• and ttained the stature of
nationhood. Tide holiday was a very
tg,ham. Many of our
tided the celebrations at
eswater.
quiet one ill W
townspeople 41ttt
Wroxeter and T
20e. to 25e. prize butter! We offer
for the best 3 tubs or boxes of butter
delivered during July, 50., 4c., and 3a.,
respectively over highest, market price.
GI*. E. Fxso.
Death of Mrs. Wright.
We are called on this week to record
the death Of Mr._ W. G. Wright,
daughter Of Mr, aid Mrs. Mark Gray,
which sad event ourred at the hotfte
of her ,parents oti Wednesday evening
of last week. Dec ased was home frein
Toronto for a few reeks' holidays and
was taken ill, Ares. Wright was well
known to our resters as Miss Nellie
Gray, and was for uany years a teacher
itt one of the mein of Winghatft Public
school. She had teeny friends who will
hear of her dem e with profound re-
gret. A sorrows g husband and ono
daughter, two ye .s of age, are left to
Maur( the loss of loving wife and at=
fectionate rhothe The bereaved tette
tis will have th sympathy of many
friends in their n IctionThe funeral,
winch Was priva e took piece to the
Wingharowino ry on Priday after-
noon lest.
o� bargains. You
tl price interesting
Ind August sale.
A June 'Vedding.
Tho marriage of lass Alice J. johns
of Toronto, formerly of Wingham to Mr.
J. Gordon Stauley, linnager of the de-
partmeutal store of be Timothy Eaton
00., was solemnize 1 ou Wednesday,
Juno 18th in the Church of St. Stephen,
Toronto. The service was read by Rev.
Mr. Broughall. 'reit bride, who was
given away by her • erother-in-law, Mr.
James Andereon ot-etauvers, was at-
tired in a handsome ;own of white silk
crepe de ellen° tritemed with maltese
lam and chiffon ru lies, and carried a
shower bouquet of s bite roses and lilies
of the valley. 311 'Allies P. Smith,
comb' of the bride, v ho acted as brides-
niaid, was costumed in pink grenadine
with pearl otnamen s and carried pink
roses. The grooms) Ian was Mr. Gem-
mel of 'Perorate. Th groora's gift to the
bride was aii oxq
pearls, to the bride
pearls and to the
Scarf pin. After the
tion was held at ft
MichelwAite and la
Stanley left on the 4
trip through the
The bride's going irk
blue cheviot with lr
slight token of the h
Mt. Stanley is hel
with a handsome •
(Mattered oak by hi
T. A. C. Poole, Man
&don Co., also by
fnl quartered oak
T. Baton firm,
isite sunburst of
initid a crescent of
ocansinati a pearl
erensony it reeep-
e home of Mr. J.
er Mr. and Mrs.
'clock boat for a
housand Islands,
y gown was navy
t to match. As a
h esteem in which
he was presented
ining room set of
empioyeet and Mr,
ger of the Timothy
ring and a booed.
dron set b the
Huron will this year ?k, Ono of the larg-
est in its history, 13 terell matutufacter- _
ers are already me ting the necessary
preparations for it, and the railroads :
will subsequently b. severely taxed to !gni Ao
handle it. It is estimated that the crop '
will be in the vicluit of 200,000 barrels. • LP 14/ L 11 0
COME TO
Tho TIKils to January 1st, 1003, for
45c.
Times Coy espondents.
On and after Jill,y 1, manuscript for
newspapers and In .gazines will be sub-
ject to a postal rat lif 2 cents per four
minces, or freak." thereof. Thjs will
mean that the ',sues =respondents '.,.
will have to put at additional .one -cent :.
stamp ou their eevelopes, which now
have oil them on1 , one cent in. poste
age, Ii the corrempondeme dOes not
weigh more than one oz. it may be i
sealed, when paid -Tn• at the new tate.
Correspoudente are requested to coin- ;
ply with the new r gulatious, as their ,
fniliug to do so 1 ill Mean that this i
office will have t pay double rate
when. the correspdat,enee arrives . .
t
Wingliata,
The Druggist
Far your
Bluestone
Pans Green
Hellebore
• And all Insecticides
Office G. N. W. Telegraph
Black dress goods, ew SI up to elate
selling at cost, (inlet • esiug's July and
August sale.
Death of N.
One of Winkl
spected young
Norman A. Far
at his Another's r
. Farquharson.
Ines most highly m-
en, in the person of
uharson, passed* :Ivey
sidonce, ou John street,
about 11 o'clock. 3u Thursday evening of
lust week, in th 30th -year of his age.
Deceased was twee sick last fall with a
severe cold, an, lie continued to go
about until late in January, when he
;was compelled t. remain ia the house.'
At times it was t 'ought be was improv-
ing, but his trou de became too deeplyJ
rooted and for scam weeks past he had
been gradually s tilting. All that Medi-
cal skile, a lovii g mother, sisters and
brothers could th was dens for him 'but
it wes f io yj Norman had. beetle.
resident of Wing am nearly all his life,
having moved rom East Wawanosh
(where he orn) with his mother
aud other membe s of the family. Re
was a clerk for me years in Mr. D.
12. n' or and later with Messrs.
Orr & Hiscocks d then with Messrs.
Homuth & Bow s, In 1895 he pur-
chased the grove and crockery busi-
ness front Mr, T. Yates, which he
conducted 'with nch success up to a
few months of hi death. He was an ex-
nelleat business an and appeared to
have a bright f ure before him, but
alas, death's.= r specter of persons, the
old, the young, a all alike liable to the
call. To some it omes as a relief, to
others, as in th case, it comes with
sorrow and sadn s, leaving a blank in
the family card which never can be
filled. Decease had a genial manner
which commend d him to all with whom
he came iu couti et, and he will not soon
e always took au active
ch and Sunday school
r many years a member
riau church coir. Itt
rm party always had in
harson a staunch and
His life was that of
pright young man, who
spected bye, very large
, and his death at se
Id remind us all of the
ee His aged and loving
be forgotten.
interest in chu
work and was f
of the Presbyt
politics the Ref
Norman Farq
active supporte
an holiest and
was loved and r
circle of friend
early an age sh
uncertainty of li
mother, his siste
sympathy of a 1
this their time
Norman was a n
Scotland, and at
held the office o
The Hoag
To Success
Is easy for those who are equipped
for the proper transaction of business
affairs. Those who get their educe -
tion where attennon is giveti to de-
, tails and simple methods will have
the advantage of others, We have int
formation for you if you are intereste
Forest City Business Colleg
Y. M. C. A. Building, London, Ont,
J. W. WESTERVELT. - Principal.
Business Education leadsto
,
4*
Provided you get a strictly iirat-class
+ • Business Education such as can be
• had in the well.kiiown
3: • Central Business College,
• STRATFORD, ONT.
.1: Yon risk nothing by attending this 4.
I! College. This is the school whose 1.0
graduates are in strong demand as
1. teachers in business colleges and. as i•
booklteepers arid stenographers for
4. prominent business firms.
4* Write for catalogue.
4.
.1. • W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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MONEY TO LOAN at 43 per °ea. ots
oast, terms of repaynient. Apply to
Dulnia,ge, Kent Block, Wingbam.
It is aunounced that a speeial war
ineclel -will be given toall troops new
serving in Sonth Africa who had com-
pleted eighteen months of serviee.
TO emu; A. COLD IN ONE DAV
Take Laxative Brenta Quinine Tableta. Al
arc cgists refund the money if It fails to cure
B. W. Grove's si 'gnaturo is on each box. :15,0 1
Wingham's Leading Shoe Store
's and brothers have the.
ge circle of friends iu -
f sore bereauement.
ember of the Sons of
e time of his death
• Past Chief. Ile was
one of the most a' tive members of the
local Camp. He Was also a member of
the Woodmen of dm World. :His casket
was laden with lowers, there being
wreaths from the besiness men of Wing -
ham, the Sons c4 Scotland, Weed-
ing staff and others. The funeral en -
men of the World, Public School tettele.
Sa
aturday hem° to the Wingbani
cemetery was yer largely attended,
and was coiiduete.:1 Under the auspices
of the S. O. S. T e C. W. O. W. also
attending in a bode. The religions ser-
viee at both house And grave Was con -
dilated by Bev. lo. Pork. The pall-
bearers were Men bere of the Orders,
vie,. WM. Niche •on, P. Tansley, W.1
A. Campbell, Bo t. Maxwell, R. G.
Gordon and H. B. Elliott. 0,16X.
Young perfornied he duties of interehall,
and At the grave nt. hricholson, Chief,
and Re*, D. Perrie Chaplain, read the
S. 0. S. burial WV ce.
I, One we loved 1 as left mar number,
For the dark a d silent tOtab,
Chesed hiihis es death to slumber,
Faded in his e rly bloom."
Footwear
AT
On Faturdey, July 3th, we will
sell Women's *1.S0 Oslo tis for $1.00
20 pairs 'Wettleit's Oxfords, eholee
Dongola kM, 'patent and Self
tips, our regular $1.50 Mit Wilt
Saturday for Sl.
Men's $3.00 Boots for
tar' See Bargain Tables, 410A
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