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The Wingham Times, 1902-07-24, Page 6
SSE THAT ThE FAC -,SIMILE SIONA 1.ry+ URE° r•*-+CIS-�— se ON THE WRAPFER of mad TIomTrE oz CASTOR! .try: ^ ia UNIONI Castor!. is put up in one•eize tettule. It is not sold la bulk: Don't allow anyone to sell:. you anything else ea the plea or promise ghat it. is "just as good" and "rill answer every per,• pose." .+t7'•doe that you get 04.84-044-4. Th. fes• iiatii elraetnre et notelet' het of the township t for 1610:1, niers are 9;3 vtttt:ra 1 ou the bet fur the previous l tt Howick towtnehiiy the Black Q,iarter us nit pee ring liaviou with Ate. /'sett. kttlkie's itte tit present, he ltt),ti:intn tno fewer titan four he.td ttlrutidy. Mr. Desault Pyle,for many years is; Weidman of the F' euettiiiguirhilre; Beffinnttaterry, bas reeigut:d that I,OMitiuf ewiui;. to *tie and iuttrutitiee, aunt inns been grinned. an, unuaity of $400 by the Previnteol (fioveremeut. Mr. "W. T. Dickson Of the north gravel Wed, Mc.Ii illee. recently strut to Mr. Robert Wieser tits prime steers. Tliey Will oversee About,. 1600 pinnies twee, said will Reid Mr. .Dickson nbuut ,700 (:ash. Tet•y mere chipped to the Old; (uuutcry a few dies; litter. Richard Sweet, father of Dr. Sweet,. of Exeter, died in leturden, Mau., on Monday, July 14th. Mr. Sweet bud been u resident ui tlleni:subte .fur a num- ber of years, but previously) lived in .Stepheu towieenp where be was engaged iu Iariuieg. Hu was about 73 years tit age. British Troop Oil Liniment iss without exeeptiuu tete mete; effective- remedy tar Cats, Wuautte, lItcarif, Open Sures, irhr;ttivatisui. Blocs"- and Stings of In- sects, etc. A surge -bottle ga cents. Get 'Gats at aur •iiregniee'e. If null dirty be paid on the paintings, statuary, bronzes and other works of art eooxneprisieg the ,liassanunti eollec tion, palet of which has arrived from Italy, Henry Walters, Baltimore, the purc1ues- er, will bene to turn over to the customs authorities 8150,1003, Mr. Walters paid ,' £,d00 O0O for the collection. Ou Monday, July 14th Mrs. Stevens of Exeter North, went to the hones of a neighbor, Mrs. Williams, to spend the afternoon, After being seated a short time she walk uuriced too act peculiarly, 'When Uri!. Williams, not :win;; alarmed, iittntutonel te physicieu, who, when he arlaveti, found that Mrs. Williams had zceceived a paralytic stroke, ;from which i she never rallied, death eusuiug in a few { hours ij Oh tdren, Cry for TUE WINGI1.tM TIMI S, Jul 2 Farmer's Backache. I There is W. 0. AteDonaltt, the millionaire to sea r o e 1 y bttecoiniss, hoe douated the own of ; farmer itt this x+125,000 to found te School ut Doneuioit country bu t Science in eouneetnunt with the Alnieul- P knows what turtle College, leeelpli. It will flare ae-; baeektzehe is. ennituodatwu fur We lode students, T 11© h a x tl At the Julie examination at tete Code- ra- o r k rich Cullerlate Iuetitutts, the Atiotut;ou ' '11‘447 lifts,. sehoiaislim in the third terf tete constant *rap - t..8. -411T ir es•. 'i ; by albs Laura Jac1;,e11, of Uabornt`; and ! Erns' Of toil iu the arts;<utid form by' sed G an 13ri..t rola early y ht, 1 nein. of . feet K awatiosh, morning till late at night, ire. gtiently bring the stabbing'asitia in On Tuesday Mayor Jrtcl;aon celebrat- the back or the dull grinding ache ea lite 69th enetversary of has birthday. ; that knows to let up. 'Alen toot Fre Was burn iu Dura:tm, England, counl! there tiro often 'urinary troubles,, to Clinton hi 1854 and is an euoyclo-swelling Of the feet and ankles, taenia of eerly eveute.- lrtu is stale and; puffiness under the eyes, rbeuluntio tdearte and looks good for niatiy a year ; pains in the joints and muscles. to same.--.t;tiutou .aewe•Reeortt. { Dr. Pitcher ought to be held in Ou Sunday, July 13th, the remains of high esteem by every former in the the, late vilint lu. L;ttinuer were eeneig,t-1 laud on fiecount of his. Backache oil; to their mot, reatiug.place jet Rarriste/e! Kidney Tablets, which are doing cemetery. The oil mnu died iu Ayton' staela a grand anii noble work in as the resales of a fall froze the loft or n ` htanis}xini;r backache, kidney and barn, rinse bud been a sotnewhat steer- . 1ethary` troubles, which are KWh life. In his youth be had been a universal complaints on the farm,jockey and piloted rattily n winner to Nig,' IIKKK WORK. tory. I Mr. C. E. Lane, King Street East, In- gersolt, Ont.: "I have been subject to• There is no forst of kidney trouble, attacks of backache and kidney trouble front a backache clown to Brigitte; . for tomo years. owing to heavy work on disease, that Dome's Kidney Pills will f the farm in ray tally days. Every attack not relieve or cure. of cold aggravated it. I have tried other It you are troubled with any kind of remedies in the pare but with little effect, kidney t oitplaint, use Doan's Kidney i and decided to tBaekache l�iditej bottle Tabletof Dr. I gotPa bottle Darin tee six mouths ended June from A. E. Gayfer, druggist, using at first Duringthree and then two at a dose, as they 30th, 3G births, 2G deaths :slid 22 near- proved a little too laxative. With the rdages were registered with the Getter- two tablet dose the pain and other trouble Toll town clerk. Of the deaths one was disappeared, and since then there has leen no return, consequently I am sure they are at the age of 91 years, aiuuther at 90, and a good in:anoint). two others were octogeneriaus. The; Dr. Pitcher', Backache Kidney Tableta average age of thirteen of the deceased aro 50c. a Box, at all druggists or by mail, parsons. (jest Half of the total number) Taus Da. Lu'& 1'i'rcit ti Co., Termite. Ont. was over 74 years, and of the remainder "The re=sidence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stuart, Kinloss, woe the scene of a pretty hone wending at G o'clock on Wednesday evening, July 9th, when four wt•re infants. The other day, Mrs. Wen. McCall of Brussels received some eggs from her sou -in-law. Mr. Charles McQuarrie, of the IOth concession of Grey. Oue of their youngest daughter, Catherine, was these eggs that, Mrs. McCall was intend- sunset in nrrtat,rl to Mr. Archie Mc - lug to eat was found to coutaiu a small Millan of McVille, North Dakota. The egg about the size of a marble, with ceremony was perfornted by Rev.RG. M. shell liardaud complete, and also a soft Dunn, pastor of Lttngside Presbyterian shelled egg of a slightly smaller size. church. For Cholera Morbus, Cholera A quiet wedding took place at the mnn . Patton. town co- Intauturn, Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, home ee lir. W Dybcentery, and Summer Complaint, Dr. • T'attler's Extraet of Wild Strawberry is Mier, Listati•el, on Wednesday. Slily ►.Ai,, tc prtnnpts safe rind sure cure that has 16th, when his eldest daughter, Mies Th hottie of Mr.andits David The 'ri aid Moore,. Brussels, wastete sceue of a very pretty wedding ou Wednesday morning, July 17th, when their estimable daught- er,. Miss •Lizzie B., was united ire mar - Ringo with Mr. D. L. McQuairie of Bearer Mills, Algoma, Bev. Iy. B. Me - Rae of Craubrook performing the cere- mony. Tho house was tastefully decor- ated with, plants anti Sowers, the cere- mony was performed under a bell of -clematis and Stnilex. Good health isimpossible without regular action of the bowels. Milburn' Lara -Liver Pills regntiute the bowels, -cure constipation. dyspepsia, biliousness, eidk headaches and alt affections of the organ, of digestion. Price 25 cents, All druggists r:»z t lfei eili,d is„ ell eseinst- accept "*r hyiisa •l dg tbb�• Staitti3 Batik; lit New' W *Brunswick, strew Jersey. These bills are not counterfeit, bat are utterly worthless. The beak was organized, but Was never opened for business, and some one has evidently secured the plates and printed the bills which are now flooding the -ountry. Some of ' them have bean presented at the Bank of Comtnerce, Goderich, the denomina- tions being $1, $3 and $5, and Manager Williams ask us to warn the public to keep a sharp eye on thelbauk bills they receive. To make money it is necessary to have a clear,brigbt brain a cool head free, from pain, and strong, vigorous nerves.. Milburn's .heart and nerve Pills invigor- ate and brighten the brain, strengthen the nerves, and remove all heart, nerve and brain troubles. The Goderich Star says; " Our veter- an horseman, A. BL Polley, is rejoicing in the possession of a valuable and gen- erous gift from Ins friends, C. K. Eddy and S ons of Saginaw, whose beautiful yanght spent a few days in Goderich harbor the past week, during which time hir Polley and family showed the - visitors the beauties of Goderich seen- ery. They have now presented Mr. Polley with the welt -bred trotter, Tont Reed, 13,853, a horse of excellent breed - nig, being sired by Red Wilkes, 1,740, dam, Secret by Socates, 287. Tom Reed is descended from such famous heroes of the turf as Halnbietanian, 10, Matnbrino Chief, George Wilkes, 510, Lexicon and Abdallah i, so that he should posssess fine :qualities, and no Man will appretbete them more than his new owner, who is justly proud of this latest ncquiaitiAnt to Ms stock. The an vial cast Eddy & Sans $2500. lye "."040110#404e1 es/ 1:. t.t.i ...:l.•M. Piii'e• 1111105. •..,t,t • tVIII +hieii:,letj('11-v tr,-.er:4Ilov ieltyd v •t i:re • •i.•I:+net. ":t.ri•ld.i 1}1;trete) i.. ••. leis ;tine •404tIt;l The 1;eit.t + .11 I•t.•.1 /i 91.'461 1010014et of leobsott• tr • •- y -,.l i�l• w, ` 'iijy viconaiaittf in*it' )i :�tt t';•,eipee1, (!t)ti'1•'i•:I•; will give s a :.•• ,i. ve.,;'.' . V lf:i l it y. "lee gy. Iso aate; n ,.! et 1..enel rot x lr...itie* t•uree for .4•..4t I. t (' • !Alts. pail►. e " :i•ie. far .16tr. trot, inshan bi 01101 1401111.vnt been a popular favorite for nearly 60 Berrie Fd ' was nuite nn inarriego their. years. S. J. Kilgore, head clerk in Mesers. Mike bad been in the employ of a Gray, Bernie & Co's. general store. large foundry for forty years, when it i Rev. J. H. Mundy of the T.Y. 13 church, wound up its hnsinese and the works m.performed the eeremotii in the presence 'were closed. Next morning he niet his neighbor Pat, who said, " O1 Ot hoar. Mike, that yez is out of worrk" "Shure, that Oi ani, Pat." "Were yez Iong there, Mike." " For forty years, my bhoy, but bet' ane the two av us, O' knew it wasn't a• steady job from th day Oi went there,"—Boston Times. At S p. tn. while Pa and Ma Helped entertain with Sis, Both John and Mae in different seats Were far apart like t lI—i—s. At it nit pa withdrew, r„ zad1 s0 'fat harp room upstairs Those took joule zilintograpbs And neiiier1i'rotioht their charas. At 10 p. tri. mamma decaniped— And then, ye Gods ! what bliss l Those layers sat till nearly one Aboutlikethis. Genuine Castark always hears the 5iguaturt of cites. it. Fletcher. of the untitediatei trioxide of the bride and a i grnoili. The bride was the recipient of mrny handsome presents. Children Cry for e CASTO R IA. When Baby was sick.. we gave her Ci..•or.'a. When she was a Child, she cried forcastorin. when she became hiss, she clung to Castoria. • At Scarp. Scotland, on May 27th, 1902, fell asleep in the hope of the resnr- f rection after a few days' illnees, aged 86 years. Margaret McLean, relict of the Tote Angus efacLennan, mother of Rev. F. A. MacLennan, of Kinloss, and grandmother of the Rev, Dr. MticLen- nan of Tiverton; • Sha feared..the Lord front her childhood, and was so strongly versed in the Bible that with ease she could quote it from Genesis to Revela- , tion. Owing to a more than ordinary 'retentive memory, which continued in- tact to the lust, she served her younger days as family scripture Concordance. Burdock Blood Bitters is a purely vegetable combination, that in a safe and natural manner nets directly upon the Bowels. Liver, Kidnieys and Blood, ;cleansing the entire 'system of all impurities, foul ltninors and obstructions When she had Childten,shegay. them Cn .toria. Ou Tuesday laat week Messrs, W. Coats, Clinton; H. Heuston, Exeter, and D. E. Munro, Auburn, met at the Court House, Godericb, to arbitrate concerning union school sec. tion No. 11, Wawanosh and Colborne. Only the addition of three lots were in dispute. Mr. Heuston acted as chair- man, and after hearing the evidenee of a number of interestedarties the arbi. P , trators added the three lots in question to the seetion. The wedding of Miss Cora V. Pewees:. daughter of Mr. John G. Fawcett of ennitland street north, London, to Mr, S. A. Cunningham, Principal of the Teeswater Public School, was a very L. happy event solemnized at the residence Of the bride's parents. Rev. A. K. ALWAYS THE SAME. Fano Ott 1t te.rs, Same .old ;how, S.uav decision, . ; Nottie ar• b, Stem excitement When it copses. Sant.• band wagon. Ilorns ,end serum; Same white horses, w atlas parade, Stine old trappings, - Seine tun',{ played Co the old Cal- a+i-o•Ixe--• S;uue old .tonging billing int'. Swine- sell yielding, Salle old melt 'After tickets. Sante o1d crack ;. Gann: 01(1 sitto .show , Satne old ,sells; Sam.n old g, Same ►ldcnSmasells; Same old; extra, Charge for state, Stun ole rings tend . Seine old emits ; S rrie dipalvd lltrtit s ltiangst Same old spangle's. Santa• old ,gags, S:itn. old lxnnuts,. To entic, Balms pid e`lei'Ito," , ,S:ane .Ultl, lel; Same i,nIU,nnceltient As of °111, O: tele. concert 1't% t 1,71111,.,1;11 1461d, Sense decision— ,, Same old victim. Some old way ; i Swaold di.sup- Pns:lintrnent tLeq Vow to never Go ugetin ;' t Fame old tearing Down the :aerates. Sarre old crowding To the atree te Same old clatter, . Same old Hetet. Stem., piclepookots, int:cu SamSue. oldthiswkearithrng st— F,t to bust. S. E. Kiser; in Chicago, Record- Iterald . 1 , 1 The skin on tire So dreadrnl are the sensations °elf burning-. itching eczema that victims frequently describe their sufferings by saying that t:kini is alt on fire. The stinging, biting fires of eczema are quenched by the use of Dr. Chnse's Ointment. The first few applications may cause a little uneasiness tint cure is Imree to result and the skin ie healed without scar or blemish. An Unwilling Juror. A New Hempehire judge hes in his possession the following letter bent to hiur by au: old former, who had been notified that he had been drawn as a juror for a certain . terns of court : " Deer judge: got your letteretelltn me to coma to manchester and do Booty ane I,riteyon these fneelines to let You know that you'll have to git some one else for it ain't so that I kin leave home now. I get to do aome,buteeerin' an' tort over a lor of .apples just about the time the joory will be tlettin' in your Court. Si Ja,;ltman. of this town says he would as soon as not go,1`er he ain't nothiu' else to do jess now, so you better send for him. I bate the worst way not to oblidge you, but it ain't so 1 kimt at presserlt. Ennyhow I ain't much on the mew, never 'Navin' been a jooryman'teptiu' when old! Bud Stiles got killed by the . oars here some years ago when I was one that sett on the botltIy With the koiover. So you•better send leer Si Jackman, for he has got some kin in final e:hester he wants to visit ettnyhow, au' he'd be willing to go fer his car fare there 'au back. Angier back if you want Si." Pope Leo's Age Limit. (Philadelphia Press.) John Wanamaker brings back from Rome a quaint little story about His Holiness, Pope Leo XIII, While ?tr. Wanawaker was speaking that poison the blood and create disease. i with the Pontiff a woman wearing the Results of the theory examinations in 'finery that, denoted high standing in -. couuectron withthe Toronto Couserva- European society approached ;respect ;17thof ItInsic, held in Goderieh on June fully and inquired :after the Pope's. and 18th, Sheriff Reynolds presid- health. " ing : Junior theory, first class honoree.. Miss Edith Penbale, Blyth; Miss Estelle Griffin, %Vingham. Primary theory, first-class honor.° --Miss Ida Holmes, Clinton; Miss Flora ,Tames, Gerrie; Mr. A. Cook Goderich; Miss Edna Car- der, t sponse, with something Irk° a glow of Blyth; Miss Carrie Slater PBl th' y Mies Louie Holmes, Clinton. Second I Pride. lire hope," said she, that yon Y do " class honors—Miss Tea Ross, Clinton. e sso it he a hundred." Pass—Miss Nellie +'McKenzie, Clinton; will„ „What, b aria "asked the Pope, Children cry id!` -1r Edna Hamilton, pass in h'story. „ would you limit me to that ?” Mr. Wanamaker chuckled as he told the story last night. CATORI Ate e. So you see, " he coneiuded, "[fns The funeral of :urs. Elizabeth Tre- 1902. After Many Years., About thirteen veers into twochild- ren, a boy Milt' isirl, ()'ilrten by name, who hitt not bee» long,in this eonutry, Were left homeless in St. Thames by 2 the death of their notifier. xaint,s, no friends or relatives here and being quite small, they were :Aileen in Mount Hope Orpban Assl'Inm, Loudon The boy, in the course of time,xuntie hitt way 005 in. to the world stud hos had to do for hint - self. For some time pest lie !tits beet; employed with Mr. Mutt Uarbert, of Hallett, and has earned the panne of be. ing industriolts, c uergetita and relieblte, About a year ago he determined to idose: his sister, if inosssiblp, The tttttbor'ities of the Monte were unable to give, bite any informntton bey:ourl the feet that the girl bed been adopted astute years; ago, from the Home, but by whom they were unable to ray. The young mean advertised in Toronto mil London papers OW was even then unsuccessful tit gett- iug the slightest clue. Bev. either West lead in the meantime hearts of the case, and interested himself its the mat• ter, together with Rev. Father eloMi•un- nnia, which resulted in the discovery that the girl had been atloptesd by a family near Puff'er's i;rt' 2ta`'erth Perth, by the name of Meeleuamin, end on Snturday evening last the brother and sister had the pleasure of niieeting in her adopted home, sifter their long separation. The.sister had been for ten years in her present honor, and though hoping sortie day to meet her brother, Menlo iutiniation of his coning until ho walked itt upon her and mndeehim- self known. --Clinton New Era. There passed away to her ° reward in Sacramento, California, on. July Stir, a former resident of this Iocality in the person of the late Sohn Fairburn, form- erly of the 8th cost, ofGrey. She died sit the residence of her son Peter after 1UL iilnest; of .some mouths,. aged 70 years, one mouth and 23 days De- ceased moved from Grey to Georgetown, Out., and from there to California in 1891. Mrs. Fairburn was a kind -heart - eel motherly woman and a Member of the Presbyterian church, once belong. nut; to Melville church, Brussels. Iutsrment was made in the Sacramento cemetery. Two sons survive here. Mr. Fairburn died 26 years ago and was buried in Brussels cenitery. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way • to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. ' Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous linitrg of the Etts- tachiati; Tube. When' this tithe is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect, bearing, and when it is en- tire! closed, c y e , leafuess is the result, and• unless the inflammation can be taken oat and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for- ever; nine cases outof ten are caused by catarrh, which ns nothing 'but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Otte Unwired Dollars for; any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send tier circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drutttists, 750. Hall's Family Pills .are the best. " 1 am very, very," considering my years," returned His Holiness, a senile lighting up his countenance. And how many years may they be," inquired the woman. " Ninety-two," was the quick re- s was the officiating clergyman, and ' amine, relict Of the the late Robert Pre- the ceremony Was performed on the 'twine, of Listowel, whose death oeeurr- Iawn in front f h h Holiness sloes not intend to stop even at the century inark." TO cure bad habits—keels, good Coln - pretty the once, making a ed on Thursday, 10th inst., took place Pany . pretty scene beneath the wealth of on SatnMa afternoon, .Tiny 12t1i, and No young mar, ever lead an ugly Maple bows. y y g was attended by a largo number of sweetheart till she jilted flim. A.w+.,�:....r good story is told by a postofHce friends, relatives and citizens, lnetuding clerk in an Ontario town who was be- over thirty gran(lchildren. The de - hind the w C l e ekesn ° oda When ea a pretty Case r ceased was lin her 1st year, and but evidentlyshyP y 8 ywits.' young lade Caine up one of the early pianeers of this neigh- borhood, haying settled here with het late husband over fifty years ago, when the present town site was .a bush, with not more than half a dozen fatnilies in as many inites. Mrs, Ptomaine was known as a kind-hearted and good lie-+ to hien and asked if there were 'toy lett• ers for her. "Would it be a love letter or an ordinary letter," he asked. " Just ars orclitiary one," she said, and the clerk aliutiled through thepile but could And none addressed. to 'her: Two or three minutes later the younglady again ingworan, and hes~ many kindly deeds, itptlearr<fdd. " Would.. It be too mtcln both in early pioneer clays and in later trouble to you, biro" she 'asked, liet fate Mears, torp* consoling and pleasantreool- ettfl'used With bushes," to take a little' leetiona torrdller family and those of her look thrOtigh the lot t•lettere." steeociates who enrvire her. pl,lir; ; r r 1 n rPILES. ILEKONE °pinions of tetedtng: Physicians. I herr used atrong's 1'1t4kono !n ms pace• tines. sow *AI MY ins fin j ur*5 tette, tend cin inter eertifir that it fes ire. «reelhar t remedy tot the for which it to lnssedea. .1.8• MVP - /4 ^M.U., Coroner, Lando*, Otit e Pelee 1565. For safe br dreigdists, or by mall ole 1 •11)t.lirit,a: n, a Ci, Martufaetilrift>x Chemist, Loviele A worn out politician is like it worn out watch. He is no good whenbe gets so he don't run well. You can't always jpdge a nian's piety by ins pants being out at the knees. He i may be a crap -shooter. Cats are worth $25 each in the Yukon territory where there is a plague of rats and nice, As cattle and hogs are get. ting scarce in this neighborhood and the number of cattle -buyers becreasing, why could not t} profitable export business in cats be worked up? Why, it takes a yearling steer here to fetch as much as a cat in Dawson city. OUR BEAUTIFUL ' NEW SPRING GOODS Are in. See our $18, $18 AND $20 $U11'114C8 Before buying else- where. Also ,a special line ofPRN 1 Cs. Eve�. thug you want in, the Tailoring line Can be had and . satisfaction aha anteedM 05(40 Aar Tiittoa. InIu 1111INNINIIIINI11i NIIIM IIIIINMVIAWIINN11NrIN11N111V114n 900 l)>Etovs mna°lwrummmntmmemaluu uuoms mm21on*w10 1..mmlmiumemffi AhegetableP,rcparationfar As, similalinallieTood anditetuta- ting theStouths anliNnvels of I \1':1:V TS :'CHILDnEN i'tomniesDitestion,Chacrfaitt- iness andRest.Contains neither lum,l4orphine nor Ninesal. TN.C.URCOT tP li riorge !^' ApexfectRetnedy forConstipe- tion. SourStotnach,Diar'rhoea, Wont* ,ponvulsions,Feverish' Riess and Loss OF SLEEP Tac simile. Signature of NEW YORK. Ate.. ratnrttli else Dosll:s.47:3`57C s .rr EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER, is so erery ONE TRIA.BRIN�S. R. Not only the besfi but the ' cheapest. .. The . WINGHAM . TIMES .,. As an advertising medium is a most profitable and sure way to reach the public. Up-to-date business men have, long since recognized this fact and are taking advantage of it. THE TIZvIES GIVES YOU ALL YOU CONTRACT FOR ci . Good Printing; Is absolutely essential to the man who would succeed in the business world. That is the only kind we do. Large hxnrs invariably judge their customers/ by the kind of printed matter they use. Order yours from the TIMES and you will stand on. safe ground. NEAT WO►BC, AT PASA P'RIC'ES 4 Orders sent by mail will be promptly etecuted... Address - TIMES, Ontario - 4111,, j.,ai....: