The Wingham Times, 1903-07-16, Page 8Cf
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A lot of fine white linen Shirt Waists, enc
broi4ered fronts, tucked fronts, trimmed With #
medallions, finest qualities, perfect fitting, and
the 1dttst styles. Prices reduced away down.
FANGYCOLL,ARS.---
Special lots of beautiful Appligile Collars, Silk
tDollars, Wash Collars , etc, a splendid as-
sortment, - from, 25c to 75c each.
Another shipment of Gilberts celebrated
spun Mass or Oriental linings in black and colors
One lot of Japan Silk, pure silk, all shades,
special at, per yard
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io ends of this season's MuAins, new patterns,
regular 25c., special per, yard - .19
5 dozen Ribbed Cotton Hose, regular 15c to
25c a pair, special, 2 pairs for .25
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There are still some ,r.f those $ r oo Shoes
left. Don't miss this snap.
Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs at
$ RITCHIE & CAMPBELL'S.
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lE 1 I 1OM' TINA JULY 16. 190:
---4 thaw 1040 .of the T. O. U. lt`. bas
beenestablished at Glamis.
A. number of Stratford's ,citIzetlt, have
bought a tract oY 1aut1• iii. the sAutlt.east-
ern portion of the city, and, Ny41 Relit the
wort€jugraen erect houses.
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TIMES is pleased to sea that Rev
Jas. Iienuedy, who has been serious]
ill at the home of his sou, Dr. Eeu-
1be in
bat.out again.
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Mr. R, F. Gardiner, editor of th
Hamilton Times for many sears, ba
been appointed superintendent of the
Institute for the Blind at Brantford.
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Mrs. John Dalgleish and son are
spending a fele' weeps with her husband
and friends at Sault Ste. Marie,
Mrs. J. T Swarts and children return-
ed !Louie op Friday evening after a Visit
with relatives and friends izl punter.
Rev. Wm. Lowe was in Toronto this
week at tendmi the Masonic. Grand Lodge
as delegate from the Whigham lodge.
De.. W. Scott, of Sanilao
Centre,
,
telt„ is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Wilson, Shutes street.
Mr. Jas. Thompson called on •4iTing
halo friends oil 'Wednesday, while oa
-The l3rncQ Old Boys of Toronto, his way house to 13elfast from the west.
Mrs. T. Forbes,. who has been serious,
lT ill for some wFelis, was: taken to the
London hospital this week for treatment.
held their annual excursion to South-
ampton and Wiartohl on Friday last.
Over 1100 excursionists left Toronto.
--10. Wm. B,insle,vho died last week Mr. J. W. Rattenbfry, of the Bank of
at klarriston, aged 71 years and it Hainilton has been re;ievingat tlhe,Banlr
of Ilawilton in Blyth during the past
week.
h,Tr. Ward t"albeok and Miss Calbeok,
of Brussels, were visiting with Mr, and
Mrs Jos. Bowman for a few days this
week.
mouths,was a former resident of Wroxe-
ter and was a well known cattle dealer.
-Mr. Alex T. Boss,late of Trnro,N.S.
has purchased Mr. James Anderson's
100 acre farm en the Oth of Turxtberry.
He will get possess'on. the ist et next
March,.
-The names of the students who suc-
cessfully passed the entrance exanijua-
tion in Winghtam and other neighboring
towns will be found on page 5 of this
issue,
MINOR LOCALS.
-The Atwood Bee staff is holidayi• ,
this week.
Read Tudhope's ad. for "Money Say:
ers" on last page.
-W. F. •C•auStone shipped a car loud
of hogs to Toronto ou Monday.
-McDonald and Shiell shipped a car
load of cattle to Toronto on Monday.
-Messrs, Currie & Bintoul shipped a
car load of horses to Manitoba on Tues-
day.
-Regular meeting of Camp .Caledonia,
Sons of Scotland on Monday evening
next.
-Mr. W. F. VanStone has sold his
horse and lot in Brussels to Mr. Neil S.
McLanchlin of that place.
-Help the lacrosse boys by attending
the Agues Knox Black concert in the
opera house on Tuesday evening next.
-Work is being pushed on the addi-
tions at the Western Foundry, Several
car loads of material arrived this week.
---By a fire caused by a spark from a
passing engine, J. J. Jrynt's apple evap-
orator at the 0, P. R, station at Tees -
water was burned to the ground oXi
Thursday night, (
-Messrs. O'Leary & Roche, the for -
mar at one time a resident of Wiughaui.
and the latter a. fernier resident of Bru
sees, have sold their hotel in Petrol
and will likely go West.
-Mr. Arthur Feliman, late of Wing -
ham, passed his examination in histo
with honors at the London Conservator
of Music. Mr. Feilinen will have the
best wishes of many Winghannitcs.
-The Bell Telephone Co. have abort
completed arrangements for,the estab-
lishment of a telephone system between
Blyth, Auburn and Belgrave. Whoa
the scheme is completed the three vil-
lages will count as one station.
-The garden party at Grain Bros.,
Zetland, will be held on Thursday even-
ing of this week in place of Friday
evening. The admission is 10c and the
proceeds will be devoted to the organ
fund of the Zetland Sunday school..
-Remember the Agnes Knox Black
concert in the opera house on Tuesday
next. Plan of hall at Douglass' drug
store.
-The pressed brick for Mrs. Dinsley's
new residence have arrived from Milton
and work on the building has been re-
sumed.
The first transaction in wheat in Win-
nipeg for September delivery took place
on Friday, the price for No. 1 hard being
77 cents.
-Mr. D. E. McDonald's house on
Frances street .has been veneered with
brick, and he now has a neat and eom-
fortable home.
-Darby, owned by Mr. J. E. Swats,
of this town won first money in the 2.15
pacing race at Windsor on Monday.
His best time was 2.103(.
VOTERS' LIST, 1903..
Municipality of the Townsbi of
Turnborry, int the VOuP1+y is
#inter.
Notice la 'herebygive hat have treas-
ons mentioned
mist Voters' List
said seotioxs tobe
sta clellvercd or tr+a s" tell of the list insdo
pursuant to said Act i all persons apPearin
Liv the test revised. Asseasnwt Rol of t te said.
e n the said
b entitled to t
Municipalityto 0 o t fled s)
Municipality at Eteetlitnsi for Ittoaibors et the
Legislative Assembly anti at •lsittuic1pal Elec-
tions; and that the. said list was first posted up
et ley office, at B1uevale, on the 13t t day of
July,, 1505, and remains there for insimetion.
Electors are called upon to examine said list,
and if any otnntisions or any other errors ore
found therein, to take immediate proceedings
to have the said errors corrected according to
law.
Dated, Cleric's Om ',Bluevalo,Juir 10,1000.
.JOHN .BURGJi ti,
Clerk,'fownsblp of Tnrtiberry,
Mr, W. P. Brockenshire, of Loudon, o
former well: k1Owu Wiughauiite, sI e t a.
few days last week calling ou old friends
in town.
Miss Nellie Rossis visiting with
friends in Seaforth and Torouto, prior to
going to Ottawa, where she 'will take a
position.
Mr. A. Oosens, B. A., and wife and
Schild, of Brampton, were visiting with
Ur. and Mrs. Abner Oosens for a few
days this week.
" Rev. Canon Davis and daughter,iath-
een, of Sarnia, and Ivirs.Laird and son,
f Berlin, have been visiting with Mr,
and Mrs, 11. Davis.
Mr. F. Johnston and family moved to
istowel this week, whore Mr. Johnston
cakes the position of superintendent in
the furniture factory. .
Mrs.. D. B, Anderson returned home
from the Louden hospital on Saturday
evening, where she had been for treat-
ment for several weeks.
Miss Mand Parkes, accompanied by
her two little sisters, Miss Myrtle and
Gladys, of 101 Simcoe street, are the
guests of Wingham,Wroxeter and Turn -
berry friends. -London Advertiser.
--Mr. Bailey, widow of the late Jas.
Bailey, for many years a resident of
Luoknow died at the home of her daugh-
ter,Mrs.G;llespie, Whitechurch on Thurs-
day,2nd inst.,in the 79th year of her -age.
The funeral to the Kinloss cemetery
was largely attended..
.-1Sx. H. D4fis, collector 4,0144 104
at Wingham, 'camehere on Saturday
to meet his sister-in-law from Berlin,
who is in delicate health. Mr. Davis
con gratnlatecl the people ou what he re-
garded as a beautiful post cf lice build-
ing.-Clinton
uild-
ing:Clinton New Era.
-Miss Mary Sheridan was married at
the residence of her sister, Mrs. Summer -
hays, 78 St. George street. to Mr. Cecil
Robertson, of Stratford. It was a quiet.
wedding, the ceremony. being performed
by Rev. Mr. Going. - The couple will re-
side in Stratford. The above is from
Saturday's London Advertiser and the•
bride is a former resident of Wingllam.
-Tho Wiugham Firemen will hold
their annual garden party on the park
on Friday evening• of this week. The
band will be in attendauce. Piper Mo-
Donaldand°.Mabel McDonald in High-
, land dancing, Scarf drill, !flay -pole and
choruses by forty boys and girls under
the directions of Miss Houghton. The
lark will be well lighted and everythi
will be carried out in good order. Yo
will have a good time if you attend.
Agar Savers
We print below some SENSATIONAL • • gains. If you are in the money
acing business you cannot afford to miss t '= opportunity.
We put in our window this week a f of our many Dinner Sets. Yon can
t soma idea front the outside whether ley are SNAPS or not. Wo know some
res pay more wholesale for these go ds than the price we ask. After these are
e we cannot duplicate at the price So if you require any of these BARGAINS
will reclaim any in the uext yea or two, BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY.
niece English, setni - ^• celai
inner Sets, new pattern be t
kes, Meakin's, Woods, g-
's and Wilkinson's, sold
early from $12 to $13, oil
to -day at . • $7.05
07,piece Dinner Sets, reg $7,50 for 55.00
40+piece China TeaSets, - 3.75
$1.00 Cheese Dishes for • .15
50c Cheese Dishes for • 30
Water Sets, extra value, $1.00 and 1,25
PER CENT, OFF REGULAR PRICES iN ALL CHINA
Grocery Specials :
Sodas, fresh this week, box
Raisins, fresh arrivals, pkg
Finnan Haddie,Thistle Kip -
Herring or Clark's Pork
benne, for -
Vita, 2 packages for •
Peas, per can
2sackagesfor • •
nes far
.20 Grated.Pineapples, reg 20e for .15
.10 Stewed Eidneys, reg 15e can for .jt}
Davies' Cambridge and Oxford
Sausage, regular 25a, for • .124;
.25 8 packages Cow Brand Soda for • .1U
25 3 pounds loose taking Soda for • .10
, 3 boxes Brushola or Two Sri One polish .20
.25 ii)c tins of pare Mustard for - 7?3
.25 2 petunia best Lard for • .26
rid leave your carders early. . • Qui,* delivery.
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PERSONALS.
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Miffed or delivered to the
in sections send ttof ' The,C
Act " the oopiee req red
Q. J. ,Rrai..A.GU.i LE
ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT.
Aecotutts, Rents and Notes Collected. Con-
✓ eytn oing done,
OFFICE -In Vanstone
Open Saturday nights from 7 to A o'clock.
STRAY HORSES.
under-
signed, premises o theun
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YED ontot
QTRATED P
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signed, Lot 31. Concession 14, East Wawa -
nosh, on Saturday, July 4th, a Team of Aged
Horses. One horse, a buy, has white stripe on
face and shoe boil an right front leg.' The
other, a bleckhorse, has white star on foreltead ,
Horses will weigh abort 1,600 lbs, Owner can
have same by proving property and eating
e-ipenses. JOHN LEGGA`.0 1
•Whitechurch P. 0.
NOTICE
TAKE NOT/CE that the Municipal Council
of the Corporation of the Town of Winglutmn
intends to carry out the following local im-
provements, and to assess the final costs there-
of upon the properties abutting thereon and to
benefitted thereby, namely;
4tTo. 75. A eonerete sidewalk 4 •feet wide on
west side of Frances street, between John
and. Patrick streets.
The estimated cost of this work is t 2.50, of
which 5771.005. to be provided put of a general
funis of the municipality.
No. 70. A concrete sidewallc s feet wide on
the south" side of John street rain' the west
side of Catherine street. Baste y, to aoint70
feet easterly, front the east ,isle of Catherine
The estimated cos
which 524.00 is to be
funds of the muntci
of
a work is 582.00, of
tydedoutnf the general
No. 77. A concrete sidewalk 4 feet wide on
the north side or Patrick street, between
Frances street and Carling Terrace.
The estimated cost of this work is 5830.00, of
which 471.56 is to be provided oat of the gei.oral
funds of the muniolpalit y.
No. 75. A concrete sidewalk 4 feet wide, on
the west side of Sauter street, from the north
Mr, Bobt. Melndoo, accompanied by side of Maple street to a point 68' feet northerly
his brother, Mr. Wm. Meludoo, of Fres-
no, Chili., started on a driving trip to
their old honkie in Peterboro. Mr. Mcln-
doe expects to be away till the 1st of
August.
Mr. Fred Melvin, one of the young
Winghamites who has been serving with
the Canadians in South africa for some
time, returned home .last week, He
looks as though •he enjoyed bis sojourn
in South Africa,
from the northerly limit of Alfred street.
The estimated cost of this work. is 5219,50, of
which$80 00 is to be provided out of the general
funis of the manioipality.
A Court of Revision will be held on Friday,
'31st day of July', A. D., 1903, at the Cleric's
Ofitee, Wingham, at 8 o'clock p. in, for the pur-
pose of hearing complaints against the propos-
ed assessments, or accuracy of the frontage
measurements, or any other complaint which
persons interested may desire to -take and
which is by law cognizable by the Court.
Dated, Clerk's Office. Wineham, July ISth,1008.
J. B. FERGUS0N, Clerk.
Air. and Mrs. J. W. Irwin and tlheie
daughter, Agnes, lett on Tuesday for a
ten days driving tour.. They go up the
lake shore to ` Southampton, thence
across to Owen Sound, and will return
by way of Hanover, Walkerton and
Wingham. -Clinton News -Record,
Mr. Joe Stewart, of Chicago, is speed-
ing his holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Stewart. , We are pleased
to learn that Mr.Stewart has been Meet-
ing with success during his two . years'
stay in Chicago. • He has recently passed
his first year's examination in medicine.
Mrs. Dalgliesh and -child as also Mrs.
Bisbee and child left on Saturday for
the benefit of the lake trip to the "Soo."
Mr. Hemphill, druggist of Wroxeter,
went to ,Little Current, Manitonlifh Is-
land, to fill a position there. Messrs.
Holmes & Holmes issued the tickets.
Messrs. R. A. 1utclii9on, F. J. Carr
and ,Tits. G. Stewart returned hone last
week from their trip to the West. All
d three went as far west as EdMenton and
were pleased with their trip. They
speak in high terms of the West and
while away met many former residents
of Huron county,
Mr. Wm. Clegg was in Toronto, on
Tuesday.
Miss Telford, of Chesley, is visiting
with friends in town.
Mrs. Geo. Raby is visiting with rela-
tives and friends in Berlin.
Miss Minnie Latimer, of Grenooh,
visiting with Winghatu friends.
Miss Aggie McLean, of Toronto,
visiting with her another in town.
Mr. Cleo. Thomson, of Goderich was
in town for a couple of days last week.
Mr. Item Messer, of Chatham was
calling on old friends in Wingham this
week.
Miss Birdie Johnston, of London, is
spending It few weeks at her home in
town.
Mr. Wilt Maynard and bride of Toron•
to are visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Pero.'
Hill.
Miss Edna. Good, of Brussels, is visit•
lag at the home of her 'mole, Mr. W. F.
VanStone
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Mr.Weeley Vit.Wallterbas been Spend.
lug a cottpie of Weeks with his brotheret
n• Toronto,
Mrs, 13roWn, of Newbury, Mich.4'visit,
ed with her sister, Mrs. it. J. litaeMath
over Sroaday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie aro spend -
Ing a couple Of weeks on the shortie; of
Lake IHCi> on #'t Reynold.
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Miss Lena triefman, of Toronto, is
spending a few weeks in town vzaiting
with Mrs. D. W. Allenby.
• It pays best in t
end.
SEEflS g 1903
We have a large stock of ail kinds.
of Scotia, including: -
The Canada mess College
U yrs
s GAR BEE
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-TIMOTHY,.
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--C . -LOVE R _, etc.
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-20T11 CE14iTU1IY, and
-GOLDEN FLEEOE SBED OAT$
ALL KINDS OL 61.4I DEN
SEED.
See ue before purchasing your
Seeds, We can satisfy you As to
price and quality.
Cassels & Calm.
Our new styles of cheap,"
and medium - priced
Bedroom Suites
ANo
$ideboards
Suits at $u.50, $15,544
and $24.00 are consid-
ered extra good value
Some specials in Mat-
tresses & Wire Springs.
BALL BROS.,
The People's Furniture Stute4
TELEPHONE 51
UNDERTAKING
RestDENc t--ZOMC c STn1:ET
G ace termer residence,
fa. here night calls wilt receive
prompt attention.
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l7HAT:'' 11', ONT,,.
With its 27 years of successful work to its
credit stands without a peer in Canada in the
line oil BUSINESS or SHORTHAND training
340 students placed in good positions in the
past elvmlentsted what we do for our
when
College Reopens for Fall Terni, Sept. 1.
Our catalogue is the handsomest issued by
any business school in the Dominion. Copy
sent by addressing,
D. MCLACHLAN & CO•,
Chatham, Ont.
Dtoicsorr-In Hamilton, on July 12th, the•
wife of Wm. Dickson (nee Mary Watson, of
Whm); 1.
Gi1AVingaAt Pog8011lar Heights, Ittan., on July
8th, the wife of John T. dray; a son.
BARIcvi.as- In f'ulresa,` en July 13th, the
wife of James Harkness; a daughter.
Bi1oRTa&r:n-/aNorris on July lot, the wife
Wm. Shortreed; a daughter.
BArti--In Blyth, on Tniy 3rd, the wife of A.
M. Babb, of Teesteater; a daughter.
$sttr, r, -In Teeswater, on July 711i, the wife
of S, R. Brill; a daughter.
b1AI1 LIED
'Wsrsn-77tr vonDAt the residence of the
bride's father, on July 1st, by Rei•. Mr. Dougan,
Jas. R. wt+lsh to Miss Carrie E., second daugh-
ter of Harry Danford, of Langdon, North
Dakota, formerly of 1BrusselsIET1.
Sowi>';n In East Wauanosh, on July 1201,
Rebecca F. E., youngest daughter of George
Bowler, acted 20 years, 4 months and 20 days.
Erscitan-In .Grey, on July 6th, August
Fischer, aged 00 years 'male days.
LAIen . 1n Morris, on July 7th, Diary Whalen,
wife of Edward Lamb, aged 03 Years.
Horan/ of -In Wroteter, on Jttly Ord, Annie
Rote raft, youngest daughter of Airs. J, W.
Scott, aged 7 yenta end 4 months.
BA•trkir-At whiteehheelt, en July 2nd,
Catherine Bailey, aged 70 years.
MAtcrtrt-In Loadetboro, on July lard, Mrs.
Ann Martin aged 68.years.
WA'.rso t -Tin Eullett, bn Jttly tut, William
Martin, aged. iOyears
WALKER BRCS, & BUTTON
1llVIlER't'AKEE18. WlfdGhiA1Y1•
Night calla at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School Souse. Shop op-
posite Macdonald block.
STRAY B1 Pi
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Strayed onto the r rises of the Undersign-
ed, 80,eoneesst cirri!, one black ewe,
The owner can Iia sante by proving property'
and pay+lng expenses. p
11/045.wt. gh P. 0.
y c_
era 7. Inn
e • MiNGS • com1--o:
T. P. SMITH, se
0:4,ivate New York,
Opti;
Call early an
valuable servi
opportunity to h
ly tested, free of
work but a scien
cult cases ac co
triiRE GUAILANT
sox sever tai
He has also added
artificial eyes to his
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biladciphia, and Totonta
1 Colleges,
avail yourself of li::
s, as this is 1L Tare
e your eyes proper -
charge. No guess
fic certainty. Diff!+
atcly fitteu., At.,
en.
at "'Arcate
a large assortment of
oelc. Will be at
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ment of wood seat and leather seat diners is a
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EXTENSION TABLES in r.great variety.
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of the latest designs and choicest woods in use in 4
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July 16, '03
BLuEvaLE
FLOUR MILLS.
NOTICE FOR TENDERS.
TENDERS will be received by the under-
signed up to July 24th. 1903, for the
removingof old stone wait under school house,
B.S. No.1, Turnberry (Lower Winghain),and
the building of a new wall, according to spec-
ifications. Contractor to furnish all material
needed for new wall, exeept what stone are in
present wall. New wall to be 22 -inch wail. The
building is 30x86 feet. The lowest orally tender
not necessarily accepted.
WM. H. CAMPBELL. See-Treas.
Wingham P. 0.
I3SE MILLS have recently nn.
_ dergone extensive improvements.
The latest unproved machinery has been
put in and a new steam plant added, so
that the public ban depend oil tin tip -40.
date Service.
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
WE the undersigned lawyers of Wingham
agree to close our offices during the
,months of July and August as follows :-On
Saturdays at2 p.m, and on other dans at 4 P.m.
A notice of this to appear in both local news-
papers.
R. VANSTONE, J. A. MORTON,
DICKINSON & HOLMES,
HOLMES, CLARE & HOLMES.
Z h iing done trntitt j
A frill ,t`ItElonr and Beed tin sale
et the store ilex; WO to MaoMath's
harness shop, Win ,btlnl, tithe man-
agement of Mr. R. J. Tin A. share
of the public- patronage so lotted...
Satisfaction guaranteed.
.'i' W, 'WA'RDER
proprietor Blnevale SI'lour Mills.
Imperial Limited "
East triweekly Transcontinental servfee
between Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
Connection leaves Toronto at 1.45 pan., Sander,
Wednesday, Friday, nialdng run Toronto to
Vancouver in t>i hours.
Upper Lake Steamships
Leave Owen SoUnd Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 5,80 p.m., on arrival of S. S.
Express leaving Toronto at 1.30 p.m. Connec-
tions at Fort William and Port Arthur for
Winnipeg and Pacific Coast pobita.
Daily First Class Service Toronto to Win-
nipeg, Calgary, Banff -and Pacific Coast.
Fully ec uipped Through Tourist Cars leave
Tor oo Tuesday and Saturday for Winnipeg
Full particulars from your nearest Canadian
Pacific Agent or to
A. H. NOTMAN.
Assistant General Passenger Agent
1 King St. East, Toronto
GRAND TRUni SYS` EM
TOURIST RESORTS
Oriilia,
Rawarthsi Lakes,
Upper Lakes,
Penetang
Magnetewanitiver
Georgian Bay,
Lake et Bays,
Muskoka Lakes
Thousand islands Quebeo
1,'ortiand, Me. 01d Orchard, Die.
'White Mountains,
The above resorts are all reached Vitt the
Grand Trunk. Excellent service to Muskoka
Wharf connecting with steamers for "Royal
Muskoks' Hotel and other ports an Muskoka
Lakes, also at Huntsville for ports on Lake of
Bars.
Tourist Tickets are on sale eo1hprising a trite
through the Lakes in Highlands of Ontario,
also toperts on Upper Lakes, and to Eastern
points -
r tiokete, illustrated and deserlpti+te liter•
Canadian Retorts, And all inforniatieii
as ped rates for minter tours, only
to to
f.; +i iTltlLii, Aunt. winghatn,
LIQUOR AND TOBACCO_ HABITS -
A. McTA(GAItT, N. A., C. aL,
75 lloung Street, Toronto.
References as to )3r, MeTaggart's profession-
al standing and personal integrity permitted
by:
Sir W. R. Meredith, Chief Justice.
Tion. 0. W. Ross, Premier of Ontario.
Rev. John Potts, D. D. Victoria College,
- Rev. William Coven. D.1)., Knox College.
Rev. Father Teefy, President of St.:Weimer,:
College, Toronto.
Right Rev. A. Sweatman, Bishop of Toronto
Dr. MeTaggart's vegetable remedies for the
liquor and tobacco Habits are healthful, safe,
inexpensive home treatments. Nohypodermic
injections; no publicity; no toss of time front
business, and a certainty of cure. Consult-
ation or correspondence invited,
Life Assurance;
The Mutual fife of Canada
None Safer None Better
Fire Insurance
Purely Canadian Stock Companies.
Rates adequate but not excessive.
Claims promptly settted,
ABNER OOSENS.
Vasbindor& Rodwell
INTEND MANUFACTURING
The Stewart Patent Blower
and utter Attachment
for any make of
Separators
Orders left with them wilb
be promptly attended to.
Threshers will do well to
consult thein for repairing and
supplies of all kinds.
SEE OUR BELTIHC
A A+
Oh, yes! and we Tuve a
few good cheap Bicycles for
sale yet.
`'dome and be convinced.
`1r11J4 SAME OLlul PW OR
Victoria Street - 'VVtNGi1Arif. .