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The Wingham Times, 1902-07-31, Page 1THS VOL.. XXXT,-NO. 1,500. :.,Aza-ii,tzizsoevItvzowt..1.41, • Great $ Dissoluti 4 n SALE , ' FOR CASH ONLY This is no fake, It is a le genuine sale, and we are positive we can save you stoney on everything you buy. A few Bargains : Men's Dongola Boots- ! Regular $8.23, tittle price $2.40 Y Men's Box Calf Boots - Regular $3.75, sale pice $2.90 . 3.25, "2.40 cc it 3.UU 2G " 2.50, " 1.90 fP Ladies' Dong. Boots, button- Regular $3.00. sale price $2.25 " 2.75, " 2.15 1." 2.50, " 1.85 3t 2.00, " 1.60 Children's Shoes - Regular $1.40, sale price $1.10 Children's Shoes, button - Regular $1.25, sale price $1.00 1.25, • '' .85 Men's Colored Shirts -- Regular $1.25, sale.price $1.00 , " 1.00;, .8. Men's White Shirts Regular $1.00, sale price .80 ar- . Neckwear- w Regular .GO, sale Arica ail* As td clothing, now is the time to purchase, its we can. sane you from $4• to $5 on a suit a Clothes. Stora for sale. Apply to J. J. . Ifomnth. HOMllth Son$ ailesseetiellativesseadaellaleatesetelbeet MARRIAGE LICENSES boxed by Mont pArrRa•, No .23 Victoria Oria street. Winglram. Ont. 'isle witnesses required. GROCERIES Pickles Best kinds money can buy Crosse & Blackwell's mixed, per bottle - - - .35 Crosse & Blackwell's Chow Chow per bottle - - .85 Williams Bros' (Detroit) Mixed Pickles,. per bottle - .20 Williams Bros' Sweet Mixed Pickles, per bottle - .25 Heintz's, plain, per bottle .10 Heintz's, mixed, per bottle - .10 Heintz's Chow Chow, per bottle .15 Heintz's Silver Onions, per bottle .10 Heintz's Belk Pickles, per quart ,iG 22 -oz bottle Mixed Pickles - .10 Lytle & Co.'s Mixed Pickles, qt .15 Catsup,, per bottle - - .10 Catsup, quart bottle .20 R1 Al Hutchison Groceries and Crockery. Phone No. 59.. Real Estate Notice. Judging trotn the large oatm number of is now ltl c this Office 11H well as town villose and • instrumental otlother properties, I expectt o be in .flatting many sales and exchanges. The point for the intending p .chaser to con- sider is, whether or not I Lav • a property to suit him in price, size and loci tion; and the person desirous of selling, exchr aging or rent- ing oto will and . adv 1 o Lear �,r), tt ilCHncl it t t investigate my terms. I have amts of all sizes throughout Ontario rang E, g in prices front • i n acre. Also la s in New • tS2tl t o •tiU a Ontario, Manitoba and the North eat for sale or rent. I have properties in ninny of the a laeent vil- lagges and towns as well as a large c entity of Wingham prop�ertw for sale or ret., Ihave prov,.i my nbitity in affecting sales lid I inn ,;led to say' that I have no complain arising front lay customers, on nocOttnt of 111 fees or imremwna.,l.t Charges. I do I stoonols to ask xask an ivanc:omitaission when frontgrab yon, nor pro= perty was not sold through my ngemel'. This space will be occupied by lute every • eek' apd I will also•Intye t, card at the entr•a} o to mg.afiige.en whieliltiilba inunt`ellate,anpo . cu-. Iambi:- Money to loan on town and tarm pprr�o�pert T..5. MAGUIR . Ileal Estate and Insurance Aige Office overD. ,51. Gordon's store., WJN;ARA1a ONTARIO, TRURSDAY, JULY 31, 1901 Wear Cheer'sP,'sbtues. Broke i'Iis Mr. Frank .Auden road had the mist collar bone on Sat'. helping to unload Jenkins' when o ropes slipped allow fall to the bard fie above stated. W laid up very long, oiler Bone. on, of the Bluevale rtune to break his rday last. --He was hay at lir: Thos. of the hay fork g Mr. Anderson to with the result as hope he will not be Farm for sale at a bargain, Apply to D. Stewart. Who Wants a Farm ? A Nat r.F.G.Sperling. l.'' have been a very sq home on Wednesda, f He was standing o1 overbalanced and f corner ex of tli( very badly disco' pleased to learlyliii not injured, y Fail, let with what might ions accident at his night of last week. n a box and became P, striking his elle box. The eye was red but we were �t tile eye ball Was Every line of summer goodsat very low prices while our eummer sale con- tinues. G. E. Nettle. The Sunday S Next Tuesday.-- iday-is the date o school excursion special train leave fares a. m. and the and 450. for ehildrea No tickets are to he advertised rates- sutage of this .ex- , ma x••way spend a dun et full particulars bills. ooi Excursion. iugham's Civic Hot - the union Sunday o Goderich. The e .aU a i hum t l ... u t r for are Seo, adults be sold at less than Many will take ad oursion so that the) at the lake shore. from large and sma • JULY BAEOAIE Trading, Company waists follies each. -•-•The Wiughanl e selling 75u shirt Ridable, So m lb. petre9', for Peter Deans., it . ubscriptlone Ilene been�•takea up, dux. Dia. of Peter Dena$,. Very Tal A .couple of weeks a stalk of spring w nearly six feet. 0 week, l: etive John Wawanosli showed wheat that measure very tall grain and idea of I14t+ growth year, Mr. Currie not a picked stalk, les an acre of the sittll i' ate. recently coutllin[r'cars at Tar sum, of 'Money has W ughtea old boys w Mg in Listowel 'Deans will appreci is friends. He is s getting along nice at he will be ab s week. I herb over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for wile, in 50, 75, 100,150 and 200 acres, lots in Kinloss, Greenock. ruce, Kincardine Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good lands with r t Food buildings to be sold cheapon eas y tons. Ablo a good sawmill for Halo, almost for a song. Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con- nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap. A hotel doinggood business for sale cheap. Also a wagonshop. A general store with large trade, live village. Also a large amount of money to loan at o per cant, For further par• bottlers apply to J. A. McKENZIE, insurance Agent. Holvrood. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. • A complete line of the best Groceries Sae Halsey Parlc's aCvertisemeut. and Canned Goods that money cart buy. We sell at the lowest possible Campbell's Headache Wafers paean - 'prices. Weston's Bread, Toronto,. teed to pure headache. • for sale: Josephine steet north. - DOMINION BANK Canital • - • ' ' $2,500,000 Reserve ' • $2,500,000 WINCHAM BRANCH SHAW BLOCK. A General Uaukiug Business Trans- acted. Faruters' Sale Notes Collected, and advances made on sem, Drafts bought and sold on all points in Canada. 'Milted. States and Europe. SA.VVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interest allowed on deposits of $1 mid upwards, and added toprincipgl &0th June and 31st Decembee each year. A. E. GIBSON, Manager. It.'anstorw. Solicitor. SANK OF HAMILTON WIKC11AM Capital pad R ere Fund,$1,600,000.00, I'resident--.Toni semen. VicePresfdeat-A. G. it/tits v.,- tRz,c 1 a»s JohA. LMew, M.P.AT"Ow, M.P.,A.Bee (Toronto). General elattfger-.l. TU slant LT.. 8aVln s Bank•--Ilottra 10 to a; Saturday, is tot. Deposits of SI and upwards received. in. tieY'eetallowed, and computed on the, 50th l+To• *anther mid. alyr, May each year and added tut- tibial otibial Depotsits also received at current of intere`. I'$,tAfbTts oft Great. firitain anti the United tes Bought and sold. iavellera are notified that the Milk of Ham- m and its Branches issue Circular Rates of ttontal Pu' o'oineiai Bank of migland. Litrntted, loh can be esah" i wltltettt charge or trott- tilts In tiny part artful wariel. W. Ochil tTLi1}, Await L. D)ICktN'r5ONe Solicitor. Dismisses On Monday aft Hall, His Honor, 'rich heard the ai phone Co. again After hearing out missed the appeal sessment of this $2,000 as fixed by With Costs. moon at the Town nage Doyle, of God seal of the Bell Tele- It their assessment. witness the judge diva- rvith costs. The • As• • mpany will now be ie Court of Revision. For. Satre --House and lot on Prances Street, For particulars apply to 11. Hamilton, sr. Wingham The voters' list Wingham for 1902 ' and were first pos sun's office on Mo The list has a tot compared with 802 has 483' Voters; Part 148. The number to serve as jurors is the town should so are on the list. Thir in which to give noti Iters' List. for the town , of have been printed set in Clerk Fergu- day of this week. of 870 voters, as last year. Part I. I., 150; part III., persons qualified 13. Residents of that their names days are allowed foals' clerk. Dr. 'Butlere .spectalis of the eye; oar, nose and 'throat•, Byes tested acid glasses supplied. Office op potato St.. Andrew's church, London Ontario. he disco a Wingham W One of the best ba season was played dd' afternoon between 1 ton clubs. The hoar too much for the vis been for a little wil given the visitors a hernia new eatchet, played a good g Skeatrs did good box, all the Wi good ball. The se Clinton -0 0 0 0 0 Winght%nl-2 w 0 0,x0 0 8 0 a•--, n the Game, shall games of the the park ou Peidity inghaui and Olin - boys were- rather ors and had it fiat respecteey all tanto were acquainted splaying: o ill have. with herShe s been au astlnmatie shite wviash. Wing - r. Victor Taylor, to and Mr. Chas. ork in tlld pitcher's ham boys played 0 0 0--2, rvitae. is x a *ht..arm toa, A handsome en secured. The to are now resid- rward. $15. Mr. e the kindness of 11 ins Toronto and It is expected to come home Corn and corn chop or feed purposes, ad rape seed for st}e cheap at the ingbaua Trading Colh store, successors 1 T. A. Mills. lF Wingham aces. +The Win ham race will be field on g < Vednesclay and Thar ay, August 13 tt 11t1 14th. The entryhanks and other eivertising matter were printed at to TIMES office this week. The pro- tactgamme for the two' lays should at- a large nunter of horses. $550.00 is being give in purses and tb events are as follays:First day, 2.1) pace or 2,30 trot; 21 pace or 2.18 tit; ;a utile run; , ecoud day, '2.28 Pile or 2.251trot: 2.25'ace or 2.22 trot; ? 'tile run,' open trot Or pace. Wing - lit Turf Club expet t to make this ratting one of the bess`in the history of th mold 9alittales :tir Kixo's,-$1.00 and'$1.25 •O brie Shirts itt 50e.; $1.00 and $1.25 strty hats at 50c.; Linen Collars at 2 forlsc. during our July and August sale � • 1;uabinet anakersA;'wantod. Steady woe for good men.'' State experience and` -pages expecter ,' The Canadian Oflltbttid Selnool Pu piture Co., Pres- ton, tit. 2t. Death of M 's. Duffy. Thfollowing aecou t of the death of Mrs. lefty, mother of Mrs. D. McPher- •son, t this town is taken from last week Iilclutaes y Gaza :-It is our sad duty is week to citron le the death of Mrs. jtriclt J. Duffy, !f the 4th con., whioll)ioh place on St ,e day afternoon at 3 0 ;ck. Deceased elk sick about an obs cion rtxe .t t two Wks ago, caused b - of the itvels,. and for ge week previous I , to her •it,th no hopes iyOra entertained of her revery. Mrs, Tufty was to un• dergo opetatidu la# week, but the doctor ensidered In too weak, and on with it that >t not advis le to go was 70 years o e beet, ed the ikon P and 2 nt_ths old, &;'d had lived in this section tinany years, anti was highly for lnanyears, shut 'was very patient throughd,all he illness. She leaves a ltusbandtlid a fa ily of three sons and three daltters. hey are John, of Belwore, Villianv of Mildmay, and George w.lives on the farm, Mrs, Mo - ?heron :t Wingh in, Mrs. Magill, of Guelph, aiMiab ethos 'Grain, igo we were shown eat that measured , Thursilay of last I'. Carrie, of East js a stalk of spring 'f • 2 in.is Oft. This gives one a good we have had this ells us that this was it that he lens near - kind of wheat. .?. A. YEAR IN A.DVAN Far views anti lawn groups try Armstrong t'h Co. A duly W A very happy event t day afternoon of last Hill, in West O$o when Miss Merger ti 1r o t ng ie f Mr. W.R a the bride of Mr. H Wiughtun. The ce formed, Cly Rev, E, the Presbyterian oh In the presence of relatives of the contr and. Mts. Tuclhope Friday ' afternoon ant up their residence o The TIMES. wishes 51 prosperous wedded li dding. okplece on Thous - eek, at Prospect , near Woodstock t E. Thornton Thornton, t became a .. M. TudheIpe of inquy was per- . Hutt, pastor of tali at Ingersoll,. fly a few of the tin; parties. Mr. rived home on velli shortly take Edward street.. nappy couple ai 1/ Moi^z' Loraat 4.., per cent. on .. ro ., easy unite of rttimymenit. Apply toe& Dalla at Kent Block, Wingliam isatlies' white and colored eh eyelets, $3.00 and $2.75 kind fur $e 00 11.00 and $1.25 kind for 75o. 750 d for 50e. '50e ones for 35e. SEA & Co. Persistence ce in e "Roble was not bu the world was six ci gather. The man w vertising will do w these familiar exam dvertising. tin a day," and zys in getting to- o starts out in ad - 1. to hear in tided les. One advertise- ment will not builde'up a business tiny More than one swat w will . prove the presence of spring. persistence is esgeu- o'. �l ''.tis" . T •" in tf tLi ' uc h _ to o wi l tt e'ssfd ti s. g trade one must bit le ustaut in season and oat of seaso#. He 'must ad- vertise, here a little, there a very much. He II the year round. :aa sowing for . So i owiu n .beer must sow all unlike the farm- ontinuou sly from ug. When lie e is a perceptible Large Goes`berries.. . J. A. Morton c dilMltaving grown the ill Ontario. The Ts Morton's place ou anti placed 12 gooseb and they weighed 1 berries molted mot gooseberries. The exhibition at H. Si, otos''. little. and elsewhere Must peg away at it farmer Tile fa r has a set e his seed,. but the adv the year round, He i et in that he may reap his continuous sow ceases tie advertise the fall off in his glraniu King's muslitis are always cheap. Just now they are the cheapest. Buy during Ring early anti oftenb Ring's Summer Sale, Moaner 'ro Loen.-Money to lotus on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money, advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts collected. Otfice-Beaver Block, Wing- haniRosa. MoiEDclo. A Pretty The following acro of Miss Euince Cary of Mr. W, B. Hutto hats, is taxon from. 1 of July 18th. Miss friends will wish he life: Mr. Alex. Mc known and popular Bros., and Miss ss E fourth daughter of of Gravenhurst, 0 oipals of a pretty ma Wednesday evening. home of Sirs. Jas. Su sister. Rev. Sault tied the nuptual ku• listed by Rev. M. friend of the family went through the sisted, but Miss B - bride's niece was n bride looked very floral pompadour o a large and beautif tions anti roses. M Winnipeg, played as the bride enter bride waagiven as lawn. The ceremon a limited nambe friends of the cont which the guests sat ous wedding diene proposed ' ettlt groom, and tiouli`leel Rev. SamuelMcLea appropriate respons were proposed and brad' was made th costly presents, 1 froin friends in th evening the brass b duty honored the e appropriate selectir congratulations to. 1 enzie anti fain in - life and prrity. la claim the honor rgest goosttberries S mall 'visited Air. .slay afternoon ries on the scales If a pound. The like plums than rries are now on Tudhope's groc Toadies' whitewvear Thresher's Hats,'regnita A for 75e, edding. t of the marriage • niton, daughter , formerly Wing- Moosejaw Times futon's Wingham a happy wedded euzie, of the well rm of McKenzie ce Cary Hutton, r, W. B. Hutton, , were the prin. 'age ceremony on July Kith, at the feria&, the bride's McLean, B. A., and was ably as- . Leith, an old The young couple ging ordeal nuns - ie Sutherland, the ici of honor. The utty in a dress of andy, and carried bouquet of cama- s Beatrice Came of ne wedding march the parlor. The by her brother -ins was witnessed by of the intimate .ting parties, after Own to a sninptn. Rev. Mr. Leith n of the brided. and • 'th it the pante of who made a very after Which toasts apoilttled to. The recipient of many tatting n trambee east.. Daring the t1 turned Out Mid lit With a couple of ft, We oxtoml one r. rind Mrs. Mos felting them long Died in th Hay Field.. The news reached .IYingham on Friday afternoon last oft e. sudden death of Mr. John Campbell a farmer who lived about oft three eo tolls s ti . th of finrrie. Mr. Campbell was c uttil ;r bay with at mower and when f nt d 1 r o ne ns lying near the mower deael. t Al op' •xy is said to' • re been the cause of hi 'death. Cnlw.w > Co'r'rox.- A mill ends of Cotton fro' &i/os. rof • .r Bele of t e up at Isard . O. O. F. • dges United. Mi'. J. A. Morton ; Special Deputy, was over to Wroxeter o s Monday last, coat- leeting the elute ;.'quem of Tiewielt '\' 9intoMontane I;oclue . n 1 I.(.0. F. .1 ut un `r t) Lorlue, No. 17Z, 7 t his matter hes been under considera tie forsOnH time. Mr. Morton was ecce tubed by Mr. Juts. Day, P.G., of Maiend Lodge. ' Granolith; Pavement. TheRon Arth 1 R rel A t)t na Pavement Co... of Guelph has secure the cdntraet of lay- ing gra nolithic pas ': meat on both sides of the Maio street fn Arthur. The com- pany's coutractors Mr, C. H. Conery of Guelph, a.Ieot of this. town. M town is the form Two Ele Winghani wash electrical storm. one on Thursdasa on Saturday a ` r appear ar to hay. PP considerable dor from different Considerable 1;: afternoon. W very serious da M. Lamont's It was struck on one room of tlt torn from the r as fine as pow bullet holes, w wall. It will necessary repai H xx..'& Co. Excursion There is talk of an from Wingham to Bl August 10th. The r Listowel,then to St to Buffalo. This tick from Saturday till ;i onrstenis carried a will be given in our t Buffalo cursion being run 41o, on Saturday, ate would be to tford, and direct is would be good nday. If the ex- t full particul et issue, See our window o 33u and 25c, -.-for 184 Ti:., r ;.alar 540, or 2 35e. Elea & Co. Dr. ,lytacdonal Mr.John F et Ju i I G, Pr Portland Cement C states that Dr. Mac thus town, has sure' re on theboa Homey H S o y Lund that operations usual despite the ver dent which resulted death. Succeeds. denttheSun of 1a of Owen Sound, laid' Si.of l P est the late Dr. fthecompany o . are going on a unfortunate acci- in Dr. Horsey, Men's English felt , ate, ;r and $2.50, for $1.85.Now, for. a snap. agn}tr y2.2 }tile tin 3 & Co. Coronation Da a Holiday. The Government w111 issue a precis, ,. r 1� Il of the i minion a. to-dst • u ec t coin C to -duty's at daAug.ailproclaiming� u Au a ub Y+ , , K P lit: holidayin honor of the coronation o1 i 0 King Edward VII. 'This will mean thr losing of banks end business places in so doing the Canadian authorities art merely following the steps already talten in the old -country. Owing to Wingleut'I civics holiday on the: 5th, it is not liken that Coronation Day will be observed a a public holiday in town. er of. air. John Canary Hurt iq Seaforth. Mi T Wm. Page, of this Mr. Collie Kennedy of the Paine Kennedy u of the work. meat market met ilavlth an unfortunate' q -.i- i.y let a `.i.o,.,l,., 4..;, esa ,••A•i-+i••:•; si'l" l3 Mishap, He was?:trying, to gutasre pn ' enraged heifer to le it to the slaughter i i al attackedh m trieal Storms. house when the . n to / u l i s h 'n inflicted asevere . Iat witht t of4� he centre twoaerewe (luring the past week- wound on his siclej under the arm. So afterttoou and the other far the injury dips not threaten to be( '.noon. The storms serious and we hippe to see our young j been quite general as friend around a Ire soon. The above age has been reported (rain the Seafort ,Expositor refers to a arts of the province. young man who vas a former resident fl fell on 'Thursday of Wingham, e have since learned ` that Mr. KenuedSt has been in a serious' have not beard of any condition. age in this section. Mr. i se on the Bluevale road hursclay afternoon. In house the plaster was Death o 11 and was smashed up This week we deaths fMarge Several boles, like i re made in the brick lata Joseph GoIle ke $50 to Make whleh siid'evvn the house,many years ou tlite gravel road south of Wingham. Mrsekaolley was 70 years of The TIMES tO jate them being tarairThos. Cassels, Mrs. Samuel Se.tiegtfrat 4tielalt of Treherne, Mah. The bereaved will! waS drowned. dance of her Williams, on was one of th t pioneer residents of BRICKLAYERMorris and with /her husband, lived for layers wanted Vttustoue-Gri Nicholson, Wi -A no once, t block sham. of Brick- ork on the .pply to Wm. Mrs. Golley ±4. have to chronicle the! ,tHunter,relict of the , of Morris township, occurred at the rest- n•iu•law, Mr. L. ' J. ednesday. Deceased -i. Iage and leaves s yeral children, among A P ular Pastime Lawn bowlil r bas attained a remark- able vogue in Wiugham this season. Every afternoo' and evening the play- ers may be se; • at the green ou the park playing ' for who shall go to Clinton to coni ete for the Jackson cup. The club hous=_,s now about completed and the grouu'.is are in good shape. Many of tho p1. amen are enjoying this game and it is hi to be very hard to keep some of them away from the park. One of t+ a virtues of lawn bowl- ing is that it as no dead line. It is somewhat lift' vitt with other sports Many of the baseball in th bases and cltas' ceased to be fn watch the gam for mature year) a high degree wind. Ping -1)(32 work in summer"; charms. Curtin the season is sh' an age limit, lawn bowling as 1 of legs and anis a Prof. Goldwiu most ardent be that it is an old n of therlay ers ra juniors ars just seniors. Bat it thing yet dents Man, who feels creation not to ]it furnishes 'ex exercise withot the saute slate 1 deal of skill, front professio cptality. Evide a "long. -felt w 4' Fall Term opens Sept. 2nd Central Business College, 3 STRATFORD, ONT. A school that orennies front rank • '• among the best laisiitttss colleges on this. 3• continent. Many leading Commercial schools employ our. graduates as teach- 4. era, We do our brtst to place all our' .1. graduates in goodposititins and a have 4. been more successfult this year than in„ y previous ear Those n,img the .5 hest inbusiness cdunaltionshouldattend .5 our School. 4. Write for catalogue. .I. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, ?' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ if 08, for have tit, sympat • t of the community j Harry S. Reed, age f8 years, an old in their afhtotton1t• The funeral will; resident of London, (hit., was found take place on Fridijy afternoon front Mr. dead in his bed on Saturday. Williams' restdeudt, lot 4, concession 3, r Morris, at 2 o'clock for the Wingham I To Crag A COLD 1.E ONE DA.v cemetery. , Take Laxative Erma() Quinine Tablets, Al rirn gists refund the money if it tails to care E. W. Grove's signature is en each box. 2se CHURCI'l NOTES. Rev. Mr. Little of Toronto conducted services in the Prealbyterian church on Sunday last. Next Sunday, Rev. A.1aching citizens played E. Prior, of Iiincerdine will conduct t r youth, but steeling the the services in this iehurch. i at flies in the outfield Rev. Mr. Webb of Windsor, the new I and they now prefer to rector of St. John's church, Brussels, fl Lacrosse is no game and St. George's eiburch, Walton, ex- ! Lawn tennis requires petits to go to Brussels permanently 1 mobility and good about the 1st of Septntber. I is indoors Hud warns Rev. lir, Kerr of Teeswater preached Bicyling has lost its in the Methodist chitreh on Sunday last,' lits its veterans, but and Rev. N. S. 4art'vash took Sir. I t. Bvein cricket has liar's work at Teetwater. The pastor. t a man may go on Rev. R. Hobbs, wvn32 be bonne next Suns F as' htis• the use day, when the regglar quarterly services can sea the "kitty," wvill be held. ' j a title, at S2, is one of Filmed/LI h - t_tuc meeting of the g Barrels ofdor ins ers its Lanada. Vet n's game. The ages 'Wiughain dist. vt will be held in the e from 14 to 80. The Methodist cb$.lr, Corrie, on Wednes• .� t Gr Cl' S Mid -Summer s enthusiastic as the : clay, August' 6th at 9 a. m. sharp, i Sate of Boots and Shoes, ms to be the best Rev. b. Rogers, of Fordwich is the ? , . or the middle-aged I chairman mita Rev. �A. G. Harris, of >" , ` Slippers ou i or re• ' Lucl nowv, Financial Secretary. i n t>hilcl en S aced of tc a ofj see out- bargain tables Violent or muscular, ! 2 h1e antlual Huron Qountl+ C,xarch Ise without heat and I Ragland Sunday ssliool convention end I physical strain. At !rural de nal meeting Wag held et Gorier- very line U k' t>t�kwear has -scope for a good 'ichonT rsday ,of lastweek. The follow.! at reducedrit~es. Is also entirely free fang delee tes were in attendance frau". t ism - another good I Wintghaut --Rev. Win. Lowe, lir. p. t . Y lawn bowling fills ,Shore, Sadler, Iiss B. adler1 . i I GREER 5, " and has come to Mise Si. fin, Mise Roder+ns,Cisa E room, i d, trash. , u,,tie( .MIs,,.falba+ex cel+ essw iseem"p„ '". ' **Nor COME TO , DOUGLASS The Druggist For your Bloestone Parisgreen hellehore And all Insecticides Office C. N. W. Telegraph • a Cotter p Fy The Bond W, f ~I r a' r r O' 0 To Success , 1 Is easy for those who are equipped, t for the proper:train-action of business ! affairs. Those who get their 'duca- t troll where attention IS given to de- ; tails and simple method) will have • r the advantage of others, We have in- } formation for you if you are interested I Forest City. Business College Y. M.O. A. Building, London, Ont. J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal, have not beard of any condition. age in this section. Mr. i se on the Bluevale road hursclay afternoon. In house the plaster was Death o 11 and was smashed up This week we deaths fMarge Several boles, like i re made in the brick lata Joseph GoIle ke $50 to Make whleh siid'evvn the house,many years ou tlite gravel road south of Wingham. Mrsekaolley was 70 years of The TIMES tO jate them being tarairThos. Cassels, Mrs. Samuel Se.tiegtfrat 4tielalt of Treherne, Mah. The bereaved will! waS drowned. dance of her Williams, on was one of th t pioneer residents of BRICKLAYERMorris and with /her husband, lived for layers wanted Vttustoue-Gri Nicholson, Wi -A no once, t block sham. of Brick- ork on the .pply to Wm. Mrs. Golley ±4. have to chronicle the! ,tHunter,relict of the , of Morris township, occurred at the rest- n•iu•law, Mr. L. ' J. ednesday. Deceased -i. Iage and leaves s yeral children, among A P ular Pastime Lawn bowlil r bas attained a remark- able vogue in Wiugham this season. Every afternoo' and evening the play- ers may be se; • at the green ou the park playing ' for who shall go to Clinton to coni ete for the Jackson cup. The club hous=_,s now about completed and the grouu'.is are in good shape. Many of tho p1. amen are enjoying this game and it is hi to be very hard to keep some of them away from the park. One of t+ a virtues of lawn bowl- ing is that it as no dead line. It is somewhat lift' vitt with other sports Many of the baseball in th bases and cltas' ceased to be fn watch the gam for mature year) a high degree wind. Ping -1)(32 work in summer"; charms. Curtin the season is sh' an age limit, lawn bowling as 1 of legs and anis a Prof. Goldwiu most ardent be that it is an old n of therlay ers ra juniors ars just seniors. Bat it thing yet dents Man, who feels creation not to ]it furnishes 'ex exercise withot the saute slate 1 deal of skill, front professio cptality. Evide a "long. -felt w 4' Fall Term opens Sept. 2nd Central Business College, 3 STRATFORD, ONT. A school that orennies front rank • '• among the best laisiitttss colleges on this. 3• continent. Many leading Commercial schools employ our. graduates as teach- 4. era, We do our brtst to place all our' .1. graduates in goodposititins and a have 4. been more successfult this year than in„ y previous ear Those n,img the .5 hest inbusiness cdunaltionshouldattend .5 our School. 4. Write for catalogue. .I. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, ?' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ if 08, for have tit, sympat • t of the community j Harry S. Reed, age f8 years, an old in their afhtotton1t• The funeral will; resident of London, (hit., was found take place on Fridijy afternoon front Mr. dead in his bed on Saturday. Williams' restdeudt, lot 4, concession 3, r Morris, at 2 o'clock for the Wingham I To Crag A COLD 1.E ONE DA.v cemetery. , Take Laxative Erma() Quinine Tablets, Al rirn gists refund the money if it tails to care E. W. Grove's signature is en each box. 2se CHURCI'l NOTES. Rev. Mr. Little of Toronto conducted services in the Prealbyterian church on Sunday last. Next Sunday, Rev. A.1aching citizens played E. Prior, of Iiincerdine will conduct t r youth, but steeling the the services in this iehurch. i at flies in the outfield Rev. Mr. Webb of Windsor, the new I and they now prefer to rector of St. John's church, Brussels, fl Lacrosse is no game and St. George's eiburch, Walton, ex- ! Lawn tennis requires petits to go to Brussels permanently 1 mobility and good about the 1st of Septntber. I is indoors Hud warns Rev. lir, Kerr of Teeswater preached Bicyling has lost its in the Methodist chitreh on Sunday last,' lits its veterans, but and Rev. N. S. 4art'vash took Sir. I t. Bvein cricket has liar's work at Teetwater. The pastor. t a man may go on Rev. R. Hobbs, wvn32 be bonne next Suns F as' htis• the use day, when the regglar quarterly services can sea the "kitty," wvill be held. ' j a title, at S2, is one of Filmed/LI h - t_tuc meeting of the g Barrels ofdor ins ers its Lanada. Vet n's game. The ages 'Wiughain dist. vt will be held in the e from 14 to 80. The Methodist cb$.lr, Corrie, on Wednes• .� t Gr Cl' S Mid -Summer s enthusiastic as the : clay, August' 6th at 9 a. m. sharp, i Sate of Boots and Shoes, ms to be the best Rev. b. Rogers, of Fordwich is the ? , . or the middle-aged I chairman mita Rev. �A. G. Harris, of >" , ` Slippers ou i or re• ' Lucl nowv, Financial Secretary. i n t>hilcl en S aced of tc a ofj see out- bargain tables Violent or muscular, ! 2 h1e antlual Huron Qountl+ C,xarch Ise without heat and I Ragland Sunday ssliool convention end I physical strain. At !rural de nal meeting Wag held et Gorier- very line U k' t>t�kwear has -scope for a good 'ichonT rsday ,of lastweek. The follow.! at reducedrit~es. Is also entirely free fang delee tes were in attendance frau". t ism - another good I Wintghaut --Rev. Win. Lowe, lir. p. t . Y lawn bowling fills ,Shore, Sadler, Iiss B. adler1 . i I GREER 5, " and has come to Mise Si. fin, Mise Roder+ns,Cisa E room, i d, trash. , u,,tie( .MIs,,.falba+ex cel+ essw iseem"p„ '". ' **Nor