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Photographing
And Picture Framing
For a good Photo or Family
(}roup, e Crayon or Watercolor
Portrait, or may be a copy, you
should visit Zurbrigg's Studio.
And that Photo you have which
needs a frame, have it framed
at once. We. have a nice line of
Moulding to choose from.
M. E. ZURBRIGG.
TRE WING= TIMES JULY 21, 1904
Mtractive Bargains
This onth
AT THE LADIES' STORE„
, .r.rar.u..+•
Summer Cloods in all de-
partments cut below cost.
LXTRA.ORDIN ARY BARGAINS IN
WOOL DJEMS GOODS
:.
For a limited time only we will sell fine Venetians,
Basket. 'Weaves, Scotch Mixtures, Voiles,
Etones, and other desirable wool fabrics for the
ridiculously low price of .45
Below we give a list of Specials
for a few days :
25 pieces Crums Prints, wor
To pieces Crums Prints, wor
An assortment of Shirt Waists, new
goods, worth $1.75 to
i o doz. Cotton Hose, -worth
8 doz. Ribbed Cashmere Hose, worth 4.oc,
th 12 C, for .10
th roc, for - .08
$3 00, fur $1.75
20C, 2 pair for 25
.30�
exe
.
Dahity. .
Chiiiawar
fakes Scitabie NORMS
ICI all Occasions
We have a splendid assortment
of Preneh China, decorated by the
famous Ilctw]lund and Elite decora-
tors. is. GeInfl,
Austrian, ,
and II
g-
1is1sar«. Also the ciicesr selection
of Japaneee ware all of which we,
import at special prices.
Come and see have we for
gifte of all kinds.
COOPER & •CO,
(Stiecessors to Alex. Milos...)
–Tnu:s and Vamily Herald and,Weeke
ly Star till end of 1904 for0Seents. New
e,ubscribeire ehuulel take advantage of this
low rate.
–The Sanctity Sohtiole of 13rnesels will
run their annual e.xcursiou to Kincardine
next Tuesday. Truitt leaves Witighaul
at 0 10 a. m. The faro from Wulghain.
ie 70 cants tor adults and 35 cilias for
children. A brass tau.1 Will uecouipauy
the party.
PERSONAL.
We shall be g'ad to] +n e contribution, to
this colunui from any of o .r .rtaldera. If you
e ave ,.a.tors or purpose gni kg away yuur.eli,
+t tutu taut u�, ui .so.ui. us at note 4U that
effect.•
Mr. S. H. Kent, of the Bank of Hamil-
ton is away for two weeks' holidays.
Miss Penfound is holidaying wiih re -
Limes and friends et' Cliuton.
Mr. Dunr'an Mcrillivr iy is visiting
friends at Walkerton.
Miss Nettie Link latee, isespendiug n
week with.frieuds at Esteter.
Mr and Mrs. W. 0 Strong, of Gerrie
visited at the home of Mr. 1•I. B. Elliott
over Sunday.
Mr. Thos. M tore, of Toronto has been
spending a few days calling ou old
Wingham friends.
Mrs. John Mowat and children.
of Acton are vieiting with Wingham
friends.
Mr. J. A. Cummings, of Stratford is
spending -a couple of weeks•at his hotue
iu town.
Mr. Chas Swanson was in Goderioh
yesterday attending the fnuerat of the
late Wm. Mitchell.' '
Mrs. 0. Gilchrist has been spending a
couple of weeks with relatives and
friends at Tiverton.
Mrs. Thos. Cornyn and Miss Fitz-
patrick are epending a few weeks at
Bruce Mines and Mackinaw.
Miss Minnie Thompson, of London,
and Miss Ruby Wyan, of Winnipeg have
been visiting at the home of Conductor
Quirk.
ASHTON–o t Jn'v 14th, the wife or Mr. Rohr,
Ashton, Stii eon. Ilawick: a Slaughter.
meettkienis
Er.ree Trfoaar3ov.–In eeutana, Nene on
'tidy 6th by Rev. J. W. Campbell, Rev. W. II
Ellis, of Saskatoon, formerly of Rrnaseh+, to
Miss Ella Thompson, formnerly of Clu'sley, Qat.
Pt srp–KEw–At the residence or the bride's
parents. on .lulu 14th, by Hey. 0. O. Raine. Mr.
Win. Field, of Winchain to Miss Sara J. Kew,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kew, of White-
church.
DIED
Kenn–In ( ulross, on July 9, Mr. John Kerr,
aged 63 years.
McKto –In (ult'o' , on July 11, Winifred
Thompson Mc11ee. infant• son of Mr, and Mrs.
Jas. MoKee, aged 3 weeks.
Meaux–In f biros', on July 8, Mary Irene
Molten, tenet cl"aualiter of AIr. and Mrs.. An-
thony Melton, aged'2 mos. and 1 day.
Mecefe'rrt–In Gndericb, on July 16th, James
J. MneMath, M.D., aged 47 }'ears.
DANe--Ir, (}orrie. on July 10, William Dane,
aged 67 years, 1month and 4 days.
prr�cax.–Tn Mo+'ris, on JuIyl', Annie Speir,
beloved vole of Harry Duncan, aged 25 years, 4
months and 8 days.
W[onYlt,,N –In Clifford, on 4th July, R'll-
linm Wielttntau, aged 70 years.
–The weekly band concert will be Miss Lily Sherk is spending a few
given on Thursday evening of next weeks at Clinton, where she is receiving
.t eek, owiug to the hand having an en-
gagement at 13rl;;rave ou Friday eight.
–11Tr. Robert McAlpine, of Toronto; a
former resirieut of 'Wingham was mar-
ou Tuesday evening of this week to
Miss Mary Ross, of Brussels.
--Wingbnni and Blyth football clubs
met at the park on Monday evening, and
after, tete usual time of• play neither
team had scored a goal. The weather
was too warm for football.
–Have you called at the TIMES office
and secured your copy of our Dominion
Nuuaber. Many new subscribers have
done so. Ali subscribers who have paid
for 1004 are entitled to a copy.
– An irtterestieg lacrosse game was
played in Tc eswatr r last Friday night,
when the Sepoys of Lucknow defeated
the team of that town by a score ofiour
goals to three. The playing -was' fast
and very interesting for the spectators.
–The Lucknow bowling green was
opened Thursday with a match'beteveen
Wiugham and Lucknow Clubs, four
rinks, The visitors went to give the
new club souse pointers, and succeeded
in .doing so by a score of 90 to 64.
– The northern district was well repre- Mrs. R. A. Kerr and children left
sented at Wingham on July 12th. There yesterday for their new home in Salt
were 200 tickets sold at Kincardine: 500 Lake City, Utah, where Mr. Kerr has
.,.._..� .- at Ripley; 625 at Lucknow; and 135 at bileu residing for some time.. Mrs. Kerr
Whitechurch, making a total in all 1460. was sorry in leaving Wingham, where
–Kincardine Review.
instructions on the pipe organ from
Prof. Campbell.
Mrs. Tavender, who has beep visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Long, returned to her home in Chesley
on Wednesday.
Mrs Hugh Hamilton left• on Tuesday
morning for Dauphin, Man., where she
will spend a couple of months with her
son, Mr. John Hamilton.
Mr. Geo. Wegnast, Manager. and Mr.
0. S. Forest, Loan Inspector for the
Mutual Life Assurance Co., of Canada,
called ou the local Agent of the Com-
pany, Mr. Abner Cosens, on Thursday of
last week.
Mr. David Alexander, who has been
i
visiting with his friend, Mr. Abner
Thursday
for some weeks, left on rllurs-r
lay
morning for hts home in Australia. Mr.
Alexander will visit several points in
Manitoba and the West before sailing
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
• UNDERTAKERS, WINDHAM.
Niirht calls at Button Mork, or iesi-
dence at Ritchie's property on Scott St.
or third house west of. school ou John
street. Shop opposite Macdonald block.
from Vancouver. t
' m
Mr. S. E. Keiit, who has been on
duty with the soldiers in South ' Affica
for upwards of two years, returned to
Wingham last meek and is spending a
few days with old friends. Mr. Kent
can tell many interesting stories ,of leis:
experiences its South Africa.
MINOR LOCALS.
–One daylast week a number of la-
–Teeswaterpeople held a meeting
last week with a view to re -organizing
their band. • .
–C. J. Halliday, son of the late post-
master at Chesley has been appointed to
the position.
•--•b`ariners are very busy with the hay,
,and few' of the farmers have been seen in
Wingham for some days.
--The East Wawanosh Council will
meet at the Clerk's office in Marnoch to-
day.
–Two rinks of Wingham bowlers
will attend the Western Ontario Bowlers
tournanlent at London next week.
---'].'he defects in the sranolithic side-
walks in different parts of the town
were repaired this week.
–The Grand Trunk Railway handled
over 7,000 people on the various Orange
excursions held at Western Ontario
points.
–Several Bell Telephone workmen
are in town this week putting up some
extra. cable. The increasing business in
Wingham requires bettcr facilities.
–Mr. Blakney Smith, one of the few
surviving pioneers of the Northern Cul•
roes celebrated the blst anniversary of
Isis birthday on July 1st.
–The contract for building the God-
eafioh breakwater has been awarded to
Messrs. Battles ez Conlon of Thorold,
their tender being the lowest.
--The" brick work on Mayor Van•
meta new residence is completed and
oalrpetltera ere now busy putting on the
root
–Rev. A. Mend), H. A., of Walton
Will conduct the services in the Wing -
ham. Presbyterian Church 011 Sunday
mot.
dies from the north enc] of the town held
a picnic at' the residence of Mr. Wm.
Linklater, jr., and spent an enjoyable
time. Tea, ice cream, etc., Were served, SENT BACK FOR THE 'PURSE,
and music and singing contributed to the
pleasure of the evening. I Salesman tried :an Empty 'Wallet to
–The Canadian Horticulturist for Au- Study humanity.
she has many friends, but Mr, Kerr's
business as mining engineer kept him
from home so couch that the change of
residence was necessary.
f —
gust will announce that their will not
likely be any shortage of apple barrels
this season, although the prices will be
fairly high, from 40 to 50 cents. Last
year thousands of bushels of apples rotted
under the tree§ because barrels could not
be procured to ship them.
Picking up a wornout, empty pocket-
book, a salesman in one of the large
dry goods stores the other day thought
he would have a little fun with it. He
therefore placed it on the counter, half
concealed by the goods lying on it.
Presently a shopper entered. Her eyes
lighted on the 'wallet as by instinct,
and while pr].ehlg half a score of 'arti-
-Wm. Mitchell, Goderich town clerk Iles she endeavored to cover it–quite
for twenty years and seeretary of the artlessly, of course–now with her
Public School Board for many years, ex- handkerchief, then with her satchel
pired suddenly while on duty in Itis office and again with her umbrella. The
Monday morning. He was a native of salesman, without appearing to notice
Gederich and was 57 years old. His
her actions, each time removed file
wife predeceased him. He leaves a po''kctbOok out of danger and into
grown up family. light, Finally she adopted new tactics
and picked it up, with the remark:
--To a merchant who professed to be «Somebody's left a pocketbook."
Yes`r replied the clerk intereoga-
making money without advertising;, a tively. "Thank you." And he took the
periodical devoted to the interests of leather and disappeared with it for a
merchants says: "If you are really moment, 'Upon his return the woman
making money without advertising you asked, with a slight show of interest:
must have a pretty good sort of busi- "Was there much in it?"
ness, the putting of which before the "Only $3," replied the salesman'care4
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Introductory Summer Sale I
W A. CURRIE, Wingham, Ont.
• THE PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEER,
Why go qutside for a good. ninn .when you
'ran get one at home ?
Orders left at the Thies office will receive
prompt attention.
Huron County
- aid
A PPLIC a
and Matron
Industrial
will be received
December next.
Applications
to W. Lang,
Datecl July
House of Refuge
Intiustrial Fa,e
TIONS for he sitions of Keeper
for tl ; onso of Refuge and
Farm in a County of Huron
on or before the first day of
to be in writing and addressed
County Clerk, Goaerich.
IL SPACKMAN,
Chairman H, of R. Coln.
lstli, 1004.
NOTICE
We the undersigned
our 'offices during
ust as follows:
other days.at
R. VANSTONE,
DICKINSON
HOLMES,
OF CLOSING.
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lawyers agree to close
the months of July and Aug-
--Olt Saturdays at 2 P.M., and=on
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J. A. MORTON,
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ULARKL HOLMES.
• DR. OVENS, London, • to
of
SURGEON, DENTIST,
a
SPECIALIST DISEASES EYE, EAR, NOSE 1
AND THROAT.
Visits Wingham monthly. 41
Glasses properly- fitted. Nasal Catarrh and
Deafness treated. •
Wingham Office—W. MoRihbon's Drug Store.
London Office --225 Queen's ave. Hours : 11
to 8 p.m.
Dates cf visits–Mondays, July 25, Sept. 5,
Oct. 3, Oct. 81, Noo!!v..?28.
or:ff afar.
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World's Fair, St. Louis,
Reproduction Robert
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Reproduction of Jerusalem,
$18.30 *World's
PULLMAN SLEEKER
cannot afford to miss
allowed at Chicago. Detroit
Canadian sta tions.
Dominion Exhibition,
Single fare Ole round
24, and '25th. Valid
20th.
To the Tourist
R,A L•W'AX.
=>$ Ofi� M.r
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Apr.:30-Dec. 1, 1904
Burns Cottage at Ayr-
the Holy City, i
Fair St. Louis.
TWICE DAILY. You
this sight. Stop over ,
and intermediate '
Winnipeg.
trip good goin • July 23,
retarning until August
Resorts. ,
Direct connection for all ports on Georgian
Bay, Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Port
Arthur. Duluth, Kawartha Lakes., Sau?t Ste.
Marie, Mackinaw.,
Past Express Trains Daily for
Eastern Resorts. • •
Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Old Orchard,,
White Mountains, Halifax.
Tourist tickets on sale daily.
For tieltets, illustrated literature and fall
information, ripply to J. D. MCDONALD,
1 District Passenger Agent, Toronto, or
, L. HAROLD, Agent,Wingham.
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(foalforledays. Stop -over
Detroit and Chicago.
from other points.
St . Latta leaves Street.).
daily.
any Canadian Fannie
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A. H. HOtrnhn,
public in a proper manner, through the
newspaper, would surely make money
faster for you,"
–Reeve Sloan fell through a trap
door in his barn on Saturday and is now
confined to hie home nursing several
severe bruises. The principal braises
are about his legs and left shoulder, the
latter receiving the chief injury. Our
genial and popular reeve expects to be+
able to come down town the latter part
of this week.–Blyth Standard. Mr.
Sloan is well-known to many of our
readers and is father of Mrs. Wesley' W .
Walker.
lessly, with the ease of one who has
been used to lying all his life.
"And who will get it if it isn't called
for?" asked the shopper.
"The firm," Is the epigrammatical r
sponse.
The woman Went but. In ten or fit
teen minutes a boy earns in and asked
"Was a pocketbook with $3 found
here this morning?".
"Yes," replied the ,salesman, "but 11
has been called for." .
"Oh," said the boy and retired.
And the salesman ethiled audibly.
IS NOW GOING ON. COME IN AND SEE
OUR METHOD OF REDUCING A STOCK.
There are Money -Saving Bargains in' every department:
Y GOA
DS, CLOTHINGq GROCERIES,:4
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
• Butter and Eggs wanted.
4.
THE KEELER CO. Phone No. 96
Th
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Be
WINGHAM, Ont. d
FARM FOR SALE.
s' 00 Will buy one "of the best
;),UV J•U / farms in the Township
Turnbcrry, being the south parts . of Lots 28
d 20, Concession one, Turnberry, and con-
ning 91. acres -84 acres cleared, balluiceurin-
ally hardwood bush. There is a large frame
Vtheipremhouse
ises.with
Also a large bank barnwnces
ith
ver-failing spring well and pump in barn -
rd. Also a never -failing spring well in
chard This faros lies immediately west of
e Village of Binevale and is convenient to
a of Churches, Stores and Post office. Terms.
to
sale will be made known on application to
JOHN Dilatant,
r Nr,119 will
St , The oronto.
s or
ell DriIlillg!
Farmers and others wanting
A drilled should not fail to
E me before placing their
rders.
I have all the modern appli-
nces, and am ,prepared to
uarantee satisfaction.
Will be pleased to hear from
nyone requiring anything in
his line.
W. C. PATON
ictoria St. west W,INGHAM.
NOBTH END'
BUTCHER SHOP.
PRIME SELECTION
OP
BEEF, PORK
AND MUTTON
FOR THE 12th OF JULY
Also a large stock of Cared Meats of
the finest selection.
Also Boiled Hams, Bolongna, and
Davis' celebrated Pork Pies.
Leave your orders early.
•
Highest cash price paid for Hides and
Skins.
THOS. k FELLS.
Opposite Skating Rin
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Our great Slaughter Sale
is still gning on. Customers appreciate snch bargains as we are giving
20c opt' every dollar's worth of the goods now being
slaughtered here. This is a chance in a lifetime to secure the
best goods and tits best vainer at such cut prices. ,
Come early, while all lines are complete.
Ili Sugars we keep only the best, and give the most for a $.
Fresh Eggs 17c dozen. Highest price for Butter.
DIRECT IMPORTER.
D. M. GORDON.
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• The next 6 weeks will be of interest. to you.
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Special prices 'on' Furniture for balance of July and all of August.
Just think! A good Couch,' in velour covering, stripe pattern, assorted.
colors,
For $4.75, regular x'6.50` $6.50, regular $8.50 $7.50, regular $0.50
' tied a nice line not so good for $3.7.5 •
We will 'guarantee to supply the above goods at these prices throughout
July and'August only. ,
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IN PARLOR 5113 TES we lead in price and quality. Every
special Suite guiiranteed or money refunded. Note ours pec prices:
Nice 5 -piece Suite, solid oak frames, done in velour, good patterns; spring, edge pltah
bound, regular price $35,00, special price • - - - - 8'48.00
Rug suite, guaranteed., $40.00 quality ty for - • . - 835.00
We don't handle any slop upholstered goods; we buy in our own town,
thereby saving a big freight charge:
See our ?2.00 Mattress,
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110,000„AC ES
DEVIL'S LAKE RESERVATION
OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT
in the heart of the finest farming country in North Dakota. Registration and
entry for these lands must be made at the United States Laud Office at
.DEVIL'S• LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA
Registration for the lands open for settlement begins at the Devil's Lake,
North Dakota, Land Office
August Sth and continues until .August 20th
Drawings for these lands are also made at Devil's Lake Land Office, Aug. 24,
and continues for 60 days. Lands must be located by September Oth.
Applicants mast be present in person, and the only railway to Devil's Lake,
where the Land Office is located, is the
CREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY
Send 2 cents postage for folder giving detailed information with map of
reservation, what the government requiremeuts are, etc.
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For further information and railway rates address
MAX BASS F. I WHITNEY
General Immigration Agent General Passenger and Ticket Agent
220 So. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. St. Paul, Minn,
The Times
TO JANUARY Hart, 1905,
10,' 40 cents,