The Wingham Times, 1903-08-06, Page 8- Y
We have made arrangements :L
to keep en hand a stock of the 4.
celebrated Standard Patterns,
which we ase sure will prove a '1'
great convenience to our Custom- by
ers, as formerly we had to order
thein from Toronto, which always 'l'
meant a deIay of a few days, but ,.
now we will keep in stock about .
three sizes of each pattern, and :i;
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RITCFJIE & CAMPBELL.
They
THE NEW FALL DRESS GOcros
Blousings, SIIKL Trimrning;
In DRESS GOODS the leaders are certainly
going to be the Zibelines with the two -toned
effects. Other popular weaves are the Canvas
Cloths, Basket Cloths, Broadcloths, Venetians,
Cheviots, Friezes, Box Cloths, Tweeds, etc.
We have a splendid assortment of all these
goods in stock, and although the prices have t
advanced from 20 to 30 per cent on European
markets we can still give them to you at the 0
old prices,
BLOUSINGS, in waist lengths only ; plain
Flannel, in all shades, Fancy Flannels, Albro-
trciss Waistings, Brilliants in all shades Taff- A
eta Silks, Lousaine Silks, Tamaline Silks, Peau
de Soie Silks and Fancy Silks.
TRIMMINGS AND BELTS_.An extra large
assortment of Trimmings have arrived, suitable t
for all
are the newest that can be bought. weights and weaves of goods They
Our BE La's areal] newclesir ns in Parisian and
New York novelties, A splendid assortment
ranging In prices from 25C. tO $I.5o each,
C i• V
$4 d liQYw �'Si✓"T,,'
tr'w• szve b'11, �0'b'O•r'tp+�'�/8b
Yu u are at liberty to have a look through our stock.
RITCHIE & CAMPBELL. $
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Paigerfla
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Mary
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And
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MINOR LOCALS.
had a little lamb,
followed her to church,
stood around the entrance,
e au owl upon a perch.
y don't the little lamb come in,"
e watchful people cried,
y, Mary told the silly thing
Watch for her outside.
tha.t's the reason, dou,t you know,
at there do always stand
mutton heads around the door
each church in the land.
Mr. T. H. Ross shipped fa ear load
mos to Manitoba on Friday,
t ewb
t Th
"Wh
To
And
Th
Some
Of
of ho
your wants can be supplied ata ,l. —R
e moment's notice, 'r i(•1rC
As the name implies, they are the .. i eveni
best. The price is right, Sc, 10c, i Sc, 4.
20c. Their most pronounce cl point:t —
superiority are as follax•s : 0110 0
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Standard rs
Patterns are ant with cuff- K•
e d. closing front edge -s in all Ladies' and: .•
Mie se :;tylo e that arc by bust measure, —M
` and a much better fit is thereby assured •'.•
• than with the o pattern.
two C
ordinary p,rt, ei n. .,.
Standard Patterns allow for 12 inches X o W
difference between the bust and wais 4. —F
measures. an important feature, four
Only in a high grade pattern. Mr. T
Standard Patterns furnish outlets on this y
each shoulder
seam only at. each side, which it has � —Ir
been demonstrated isthebest arrange v
anent fur eourtug a perfect fIttin," �ar- on Fri
• Stacdarti Patterns for children show K•
the IUeasureruents as Well as the age, a K• —M
very important tbing, considering how K•
unreliable the age specification alone is •i. Civic
in securing a proper fitting garment for .1. days'
c hii 1. r
Ht 1dill'P`:ftelnaarcal cy,4reliable• r'1 —R
nfl flaw e c unquestionably the most ,l, Detrol
1p -to -date. Site styles shown' in 2111-" •orrent number of the DESIGNER will `'`` fare On
s later. K,
[f yott would keep al.ra nst of the fish- � --B1
t)ni Oo eii f • fu,r the DESIGNER. holi3a
t e pery
•
Use only Standard Patterns. those p
egular monthly meeting of the
of Board will he held on Tuesday
ng next• an excursion will be run to Port Dover,
Th '
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temperature eI
at itSeaforth
1 e dropped '
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civic toe hob
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v'a i
within v Yhznis
August u u
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THE WYINGIIA I TIES, AUGUST 0, 1903
—Mr, dila, Walker lips purchased the
brick cottage on John street, opposite
the Baptist church.
Patterson, foreman for the
Forest City 1'avipl; Co. is away at Oil
Springs, where his company has the
coutraet for levita;; considerable grauo-
Ilthic sidewalk.
-Iia H. E. fsaret Co's adv. last
week the sentence "Quality is not con-
sidered," should have read "Profit ie
not considered." They are udvertitigg
some bargains in summer goods,
—The other day a team of horses be*
longing to Mr. Thee. Scott, of Ripley
fell into a well containing 20 feet of
water. One worse was saved. The
drowned Animal was worth ;175.
—The Kincardine Review, Lucks
Sentinel and Henson Observer are taki
their annual holiday this week, 't h
Ilexes staff will stay on the job 'and give
our, readers a papsr every week in the
year.
—The Goderieh bowlers have decided
to hold a tournament on August 13th,
14th and 15th, It is expected that some
fifty clubs will take part. It is likely
two rinks of Wiugham bowlers will at-
tend,
—Mr, R. C. Maguire, of theist line of
Morris, has sold one of his 100 acre farms
to Mr,Wm.Clegg o"' this town. The now
proprietor will get possession on the 15th
Of next March. The sale was made
through C. J. Maguire,real estate agent.
—The Little Yorks of Toronto, junior
champions in the eastern series, played
off with Brussels, champions of the
Western League junior series, at Berlin
on Monday evening, and won by the
score of 7 to 3, thus giving the champ-
ionship to them.
—Mr. H. Jeffery had great luck, in
traut fishing on Wednesday of last week,
when he brought home a beauty,
weighing almost two pounds and 10
iuches in length. Winghanr's renowned
fisherman, Mr. F. G. Sperling will have
to go ane better now.
The Lakeside Cheese factory, about
three miles from Harrington, near Strat.
ford was totally destroyed by fire. The
buildings, equipment and half the Ju]y
make of cheese were entirely consumed,
The loss is about ?2,000. The buildings
and
coi:tents were insured.
—There was more rain during the past
month than in July last year. This year
the rainfall, according to the observa-
tory, was 4.37 inches in July, compared
with 3.05 inches a year ago. The hot-
test day was July 8, when 80.6 degrees
was reached, while 45 degrees, the 15th,
was the lowest.
—Next Tuesday is civic holiclay in
Brussels and Clinton. From the former
place a Sunday school excursion is be-
ing run to Kincardine and from Clinton
r two degrees of frost during last when the band of that place will run an
day night. excursion to Goderieh.
cssrs. McDonald & .Shie11 shipped —The death occurred at Goderieh,
ar loads of cattle from Lueknow Saturday, of John Shannon in his 04th
ednesday. year. He had ]ivied in Braut County,
lax pulling commenced this week. Paisley, Brussels, Tara, Dundas Center
ipling has not as large an acreage and other places, goiug to London about
ear as usual. 1887. Four years ago he went to God-
ish Niue vs. Wingham on the park each. He was prominently connected has been in poor health for some weeks,
with the Methodist Church. He is accompanied by Mrs. Hall and
e,and on one under -arra •i
PERSONALS.
We shall be glad." to have contributions to
this volume. from any of our readers. If Yen
have visitors or purpose going sW*Y Yourself,
drop in and tell 41$, or send us a note to that
elect.
Mrs, Mao Paterson visited friends in
Morrie last week.
M. 0. M, Wacker was visiting i1
IUgersoll over Sunday,
Mi. Jos. Bowman made a business
trip to Toronto this week.
Miss M, Allen, of Kincardine has been
visiting with Winghaln friends.
Mr. Eb, Thornton, of Berlin is spend-
ing a week at his home in town.
Mr. T. II. Boss is away on a few
eeks bueitlesS trip to Manitoba.
Mrs. D. McKinley is spending a week
visiting with, old friends in London.
Mr. John Thornton of Listowel is
spendiug a week at his home iu town.
Mrs,Heips left this week for Peterboro,
where she will visit with old friends.
Miss Nettie Cantelou, of Clinton visit-
ed her friend Miss Lily Sherlc ou Wed-
nesday.
Misses Coxa and Laura Newton, of
Toronto are visiting with Wiughatn
friends. -
Mrs. H. T. Ross is visiting with her sis-
er, Mrs. Nieholson and with friends in
Toronto,
Miss Nellie Conner, of Madoc has been
spending a week with her friend, Miss
Irene Davis.
Mrs, Jas. Maxwell, of the ]3luevale
road is spending a mouth with friends
in Brantford.
Mr. Jas, H. Chisholm, of Toronto
spent a few days at his parental home in
town this week.
Dir. Robt. McIndoo returned home on
Saturday after a three weeks' visit at
his o]d home in Peterboro,
Mrs, T, Hainlyu, of London was visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs C.
Dallas for a few days this week.
Mrs. Shorts left on Tuesday morning
for Peterboro, where she will visit with
Mise Laurin° A. Itvaisor, who hes
been a. resident of Wiughatn for some
months,left for her houionear Toronto en
Wednesday to spend her holidays, Miss
Kaiser had good classes in voice culture
in Wingham, (ninth's, and Teeswater
and her efforts. to improve the voices'of
her pupils was very much appreciated by
then]. She way continue her classes in
some of the places named above. Miss
Kaiser is the possessor of a clear, sweet
soprano voice, over which she. has per-
fect control and has many friends in tit's
Emotion who. will wish her coattiuned anc,-
nous.
onownett--Its weigham en August lst, the
rite of H.lLCrowder ; a daughter,
Pt rri:n-1n Morris, on Angast let, the Wife
of Louis Pepper ;a datighter.
Aluteno-.-In Wroxeter, on July 27th, the wife
Of Alex. Munro; a sou,
Moons—In Brussels, on July 24th, the wife.
of M, H. Moore, a daughter.
DowNEv--HAnnueo_, t Fordwioli, On Juiy
80th, by
of Be l ner° Public School, Ito tMi s
Vine )larding, of Fordwili.
Mr, Win. A. T amont, I late of over,
ngha m,1 to Miss
llfnrnie Sutton, of Ilauover,
DIED
C'.SIPaELL—In Ripley, on July 20th, 1003, Mrs.
Duncan Campbell, aged 70 years.
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, t1.if,INGHAM,
Night calla at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School House, Shop op-
poQzte Macdonald block.
s
AY
EEP.
Strayed onto the .re escof the undersign-
ed, lot 00, eoncess . n 5, Cu one black ewe.
The owner can 1 ve same by • • • ing property
and paying ex uses.
THOS, WOOD c � CR,
Winglia P.O.
NOTICE TO CREDITO
In the platter of the estate . f <Taipes
Maxwell, decease
Pursuant to 11. S. O. 07) Chap. 120,
all persons having claims gainst.tlre estate
of.Tas. Maxwell,late of the ownship of Morels,
relatives and friends for a mouth. 1 in the County of - uron eoman, deceased, are
Mrs. Graham and Miss S. Graham srequired ar mama3, 0 010 undersigned, Bxec Executors
of Lueknow were guests of Miss Mattte of their l chit me, • end E the securities statement by
Campbell fora few days during the week. tein, duly veriaecl, and are notified hereby
that after the said date the estfltR of the said
. Dir. E. EI. Dever, of Dresden,a former deceased will be ti.istributedamong the persons
entitled thereto and th0 said executors will
resident of Wingham was Visiting with not be responsible for any claims 0f w}tieli
old friends here during the asthRv se ii not then have notice.
p t week. Dated at Winghain this 2lst day of July, 1003.
Mr. Geo. McDonogh, of the C. P. R. Bumf Ross, Bt evale OntBain, Ont.
offices at Winnipeg is spending a few - Executors.
holidays at his parental home in town.
Mr. Wm. Knechtel and Miss Dody
Kuechtel were visiting with the former's
daughter in Elora for a few days this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. I�'ewbhrxy have re-
turned to their home in Toronto after
visiting Mrs. Newbury's sister, Mrs. F.
Paterson.
Mrs. Geo. M" Ray returned to her
home- in Winnipeg on
St
P g Saturday -latst,
after several weeks visit with old friends
in Winglram and vicinity.
Mr. W. G. Wright of Toronto, Inspec-
tor for Metropolitan Piro Insurance Co.,
was visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Mark
Gray for a few days this week.
Rev. Theo. Hall,editor of the Advance
is away for a few holidays. Mr; Hall
4.best b
day afternoon. This will be the
—The annual excursion of the Bras- Master Earl.
Mr. Thos. Todd, of St. Helens, accom.
parried by his granddaughter, Miss Mabel
McDonald,, of town, are spending a few
asebaII game of the season,
onday was Toronto ;and London's
holiday. Londou held a three
old boys celebration this week.
emeanber the I. 0. F. excursion to
ton Saturday, Aug. 16th. Return.
boat from Sarnia to Detroit is
be found in other fashion publications K'
41l 'Where front one to slxm0nth K• 500.
yth and Teeswater had their civic
y on, Tuesday and a few from
laces went on the Sunday school
excursion to Kincardine.
—The Irish Nine of Luean Will play
baseball on the Wingharn park on Fri-
day afternoon of this week. You
ski
Ould
attend this game,
ere will be a farewell tea held in
vation Army Barracks on Thnrs-
ening of this week, The public
Tally invited to attend.
agham's junior lacrosse club
Lueknow on Wednesday even -
est week and won from the jun.
hat place by a score of 7 to 0.
R. C. Runcinran Inas sold her
n corner of 'Victoria and. Shuter
to Mr. Rodwell and is this week
with her family to Stratford.
Thins is sorry to learn that
r.) Towlor has been seriously ill
w days this week. Her many
4.
4.
:Jo, 4.
tooper &I Coo
(iitteeessors to Alcx. n.s...s.) ;,
Y •r
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f
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s '1•S°'
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Inether
na
Dinner Sets
put on sale to -day 1
ce Dinner Sets, which
the: regular wav for $Io
to a point which insures . friends
—Mr.
acre far
Mr. He
home 10
colors, and are good first-ci
at $ Io. You can have —our
nice while they last for does not
—Th
the Sal
day ev
ate card
--Wi
went to
ing of 1
ior3 of r
—Mrs
house o
streets
moving
—Tho
Mrs. (D
for a fe
quick removal. They al e
decorated and illunlit
pit,k, blue, mauve a
sels Sunday schools will be run to Kin-
cardine on Tuesday of next week.
Special train Ieaves Wingham at 8.45 a .
m. Retnru fare 70c for adults and 35c days visiting at the Soo and other north -
for children. The Brussels band will ern points.
accompany the excursion and at Kin-
cardine there will be a program of games
for children and a fancy drill by twenty
four Brussels young ladies.
Pointed Paragraphs.
From the Chicago News,
women talk for many and listen for
few.
Life
without hope is like a house with-
out a roof.
Sometimes it's the man who does'nt
hesitate that gets lost.
It's a fortunate thing for some men's
wives that they never marry.
It's their lack of conscience that makes Moosejaw, but he spent most of the
cowards of some people, time in Winnipeg.
Men sneer at feminine vanity, but it Mr, 1). P. Clark, Principal of one of
gathers them in just the same. the Winnipeg schools is visiting with his
The millennium, like most cod thins brother-in-law, Mr. Gavin Wilson, of
is in no hurry about butting in, g Beech Grove Farm, East Wrlivanosh,
Many a. man who talks well in iublio Mr. Clark started teaching in U. S. S.
1 No. 7, at Zetland, It is 14 years since
goes home and starts a rough house. he went West and he naturally sees.
He talks and she listens during the many ohangee in town and country.
courtship, but after marriage the plan is
will wish her aspeedy recovery. reversed. eWst Geo, C. Hanna attended the
John Hamilton has sold his 200 Some men achieve fame, some have it orttStanley onernrt
o Saturday last and picnicTravellers
at
mwon
in Howick near Lakelet to thrust upon them, and others are fortnn- the first prize in the two raees in which
Hen Dettman, for $$8,500. The ate enough to escape it altogether, visiting merchants were allowed to Coin.
0 acres is as excellent fame with A, man may be able to pack a convert. pete. lie also played in the game of
bungs, tion all right, but When it comes to pack-
townsman, Ittr. ,las. Slemin ing a trunk he has to turn the job over Toronto
with Londonnteam honorot a
limed to take a Stack seat with to his 'wife. Toronto team and had the of
scoring the first run. We congratutate
Mr. Hanna on his success.
Mr, J. A. Cumming, late of Listowel
has been Spending a week at his home
here, prior to leaving for Stratford,
whore he has secured a situation in the
furniture factory.
Mr. W. H. Kerr of the Erussels Post
was in town on Wednesday on business
in connection with next Tuesday's S. S.
excursion sou
to Kincardine. nCa .
tte.
The TLS •LDS`
was pleased to have a call from Bier
Kerr,
Mr. Geo. McKenzie returned home on
Friday evening from Manitoba, where
he has been for the past three months.
Mr. 14ICKenzie went as far West as
slrpoo.
first?
ME3ER, if you Want any -
Groceries, we are head -
and we'll treat you
udhope/s
and (WoGkery Store
Quick t elive*'
any person as a fisherman. On ! 11esday
afternoon of last week he landed a black seesaws
lass xxletlsuring 18x;� inches, Rev.
NorES.
Rev. J, S. Henderson, of the Hensel'
- The 0. P. It. will run a ram La. Presbyterian church has received a call.
borers' Lxcnrsions to Manitoba and the from St. Andrew's church, New West-
Northwest on Tuesday, August 18th. minster, British Colombia. The stipend
Get full particulars from advt. in an. promised is $1,200, with a manse and a
other column of this issue. ' month's holidays. Mr. Henderson has
—Mr. Wesley Walker has sold his been at llensall for the past 15 yerrtr.
iaouse laud lot on Patrick street to Mr. lie was to give a definite decision in the
Jas. Weir, sr., of Glenannan. 14ir, Weir matter of the call at Special meeting
is retiring from farming and Will moveof Huron Presbytery held at fllotrsa]1 on
to town i11 the near future, Tuesday.
Fall Fairs.
Toronto , ..., Aug, 27 ---Sept. 12
Loudon , Sept., i 1-10
Winghana , , ..
Teeswater ..••
••.••.
• y r „ �4-- 2G•
Walkerton 11 7---4
Mildmay fir . 2323
rr 2$-2,1
r Oct. 6-7
Palmerston.... r Sept. 22.23
Listowel
Lueknow
Myth........ ,
r r 20_40
0
Oct. 1-2
fseasurer's 'Sale of Lands
For Taxes.
TOWN OF WINGEtAMt, COUNTY OF
HURON, TO WIT :
Y virtue of a warrant under the ]land of
the Mayor and seal of the Corporatio
the Town of Wingham, in the County uron,
bearing date the twenty-third ass, July ,1003
and to mo direct --
L 11g me to levy
upon the lands mentioned i he following list
for arrears of ta. d(thereon and costs
therein set forth, I 1 eby give notice that
unless the said a ;1, 811(1 costs are sooner
paid I shall proceiYto sell the
much thereof as shrill be necessary for arrears
and costs, at the Town hall in the said Town of
Wingliam, on Saturday, the seventh day of
November, in the year 1903, at the hour of four
o'clock in the afternoon, in compliance with
the provisions of the Assessment Act.
Arrears. Costs. Totals.
Lot No. 10, on the north
side of Albert street,
Jane Sadler's survey,
patented ..... , *18.22 *3.30 $01,70
Lot No. 10, on the west
side of Catherine
street, Leet and Mc -
hay's survey, patented 0.31 2.25 9.50
Dated, Treasurer's Office, Wingham,
July 30th, 1003.
.L B. FERGUSON, Treasurer.
SCREEN DOORS
Clue Flame Coal Oil Moves -
GASOIAiNE STOVES
REFRIGERATORS
At 15 per cent. off.
High grade Cleveland Bicycle's
High grade Hyslop Rloycles
At 1.2% per cent. off
for one week only.
Binder Twine at lowest prices
PURE PARIS 'GREEN and
POTATO BiJcx FII ISO sold at
FISHLEIBI1'S HARDWARE STORE
Smith & Pethiok'a old stand.)
V YYY VY V V Y V V Y'1'YYTYT TTTTT
Comfort
AND WHAT IT MEANS.
There is satisfaction for
every owner of a good coucIh—
a. splendid thing in sickness, a
necessity for tired backs. We
have so many shapes and styles,
it's hard to give you an idea of
them all, You'll find here one
that will just suit you, -
$7.50, $8, $8,50, $13,50, $�3.
Upholstered in the best quality
material.
BALL BROS.,
The Peoples Furniture Store
TELEPHONE 5i
UNDERTAKING
1 •_ 22'rollit Ham ltoitt5JtC0$»er Dilitt
ci J/ Store, where nifiht calls will
receive prom', attention. •
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bpining room Furniture
op
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► Is one thing we have the lead in. Our assort-
o.
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' rnent of wood seat and leather seat diners is a
o.
► marvel of style, quality and cheapness.op
�►► EXTENSION TABLES in great variety.
► SIDEBOARDS --The largest and best selected�'
. designs stock f•
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4'
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of the latest and choicest woods in
►
► the manufacture of up-to-date furniture.
N5 -We carry a complete line of all kinds of furniture.
►
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
Furniture and Undertaking.
s The Furniture Store opposite
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
STRAY HO ES.
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YT;D onto 1
e
signed, Lot 32.
nosh, on Saturday,
Horses. Ono horse,
face and shoe bol
other, a blackho
Horses will we
have same
expenses.
in �; �1
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the Post Office.
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pre rises of the under-
'ssion 14 East Wawa -
4th, a Team of Aged
, has white stripe on
it front leg. The
star on forehead.
• Own(r can
and TT,
rchT1'. 0•
on
e, has w
• about 1,e
proving r• pro e .
JOHN L
Whitec
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
WE the undersigned lawyers of Wingham
agree to close oar Maces during .the
months of July and August as follows:—On
Saturdays at 2 p.m. and on other flays at 4 pan.
A notice of -this to appear in both local news-
papers.
II, VANSTONE, J. A. MORTON,
DICKINSON & HOLMES,
HOLMES, CLARIE & HOLMES.
It pays best in the end.
The Canada Business College
CHATHAM-, ONT.,
With its 27 years of successful work to its
credit stands without a peer in Canada in the
line or BUSINESS or SHORTHAND training
340 students placed in good positions in the
past eleven months shows what we do for our
stud
en
is]
{v ao
ndna
ra
g ttd.
College lteopens for fall Term, Sept. 1.
Ousinssshitneoitreyay buechooli hhandsomest
sent by addressing,
D. Al0LACHLAN & CO.,
Chatham, Ont.
If
Frain centre
fo crust
The Market Bakery. :Bread is
perfection itself. White, light,
sweet centre; rich, brown, short
crust. Mixed, molded, baked
and delivered in just the Way to
win your approval.
sOlasimOss.por Nor Woo ands
ALL KINDS DP PASTRY
WEDDiNt4, CAKES A SPECIALYy
We have all the latest machin.
ery, and there is no need of
sending to the city for your
bread or pastry.
D, LOU HEh,Ec
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
FARM
LABORERS
WANTED
Farm
Laborers'
Excursions
SECOND CLASS
Mani-
toba land Asslniboia,s west, Can.
south-win est and
north-west of Winnipeg as far as
MOOSE4AW, , ESTEVAN �/�
, AND YORKTON
On .August I8th from stations in Ontario,
andaline
l stations N rTrunk, (xceToronto orh et Card-
well Jct. and north of Toronto on North Bay
section).
One-way tickets to Winnipeg only will be sold
with a certificate extending the trip, before
August 31st, without additional cost, to other
points in Manitoba and Assiniboia ns above. If
pppurchasers engage as farm laborers at Winni-
iese than Provided ayslatsharvestin{g, and produce
certificate to that effect, they will be returnees
to original starting point at 518.00, on or before
Nov. 30th, 1008.
Tickets not good on " imperial Limited."
Pull particulars from your nearest Canadian
Pacific .Agent or to
A. li. NOTMAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agent
.1 King St. last, Toronto
GRAND TRUNK TV=
TOURIST RESORTS
Orillia,
Kawartha Lakes,
Upper Lakes,
Penciling
Thousand Islands . Quebec
Portland, Me. 001 Orchard, Ile.
Whirs Mottntatns,
Magnetewan River
Georgian Bay,
Lake of Bays,
Muskoka Lakes
Greed Trunk, Excell are
service lto Mn kokn
Wharf, conneeting with eteamere for "Royal
Lakes, also Hotel ntstiville other ports
on Lake of
Betys, ports on Lake of
'Tourist Tickets are 0n sale contprislne a trip
through the Lnkes in highlands of (anterio,
x180 to ports on Upper Lakes, end to Eastern
points.
Fliter-
ature tickets,
f (humillustrated ete, and alt information
rte to routes and. rates for Simmer tonne, Rpply
L. HAll0Lb, Agent, Vringham.
ILIQUORANEJ TOBACCO HABITS'.A. ItIoTAUGART, AI. D., C. M.,
70 Young Street, Toronto,
References as to Dr. McTnggart's profession-
al standing and personal integrity permitted
by Sir W. It. Meredith, Chief Justice.
Hon. G. W. Ross,Premier of Ontario.
Rov John Potts, D. D. VIctoria College.
Rev. William
Pres dent o SCollege. h#el's •
College, Toronto.
Right Rev. A. Sweatman, Bishop of Toronto
Dr, McTag art's vegetable remedies for the
liquor and tobacco habits are healthful, safe,
inexpensive home treatments. No hypodermic
injections; no publicity; no loss of time from •
business, and rr Certainty of cure. Consult-
ation or correspondence invited.
•
Life A•ssurau.ce.
The Mutual Fife of Canada
None Safer None Better
Fire Insurance'.
Purely Canadian Stock Companies..
Rates adequate but not excessive.
Claims promptly settte(T
ABNER COSENS.
Vasbinder & Rodwell
=TEND MANUFACTURING
The Stewart Patent Blower -
and Buffer Attachment
for any make of
Separators
Orders left with thein will'
be promptly attended to.
Threshers will do well to
consult them for repairing and
supplies of alt kinds.
. , SEE OUR BELTING
Oh, yes! and we have a .
few good cheap Bicycles for
sale yet.
. Come and be convinced.
TPIE SAME OLD Prilio
Victoria '-Street I1tGII:11ir
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