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THE WINGIIAM TIMES. JULY
1907
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11<LLIOTT, PABLIaUER ANDPROPRIETOn
THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907.
VEST HURON CONSERVATIVES.
The West Huron Conservative con-
eution held at Dungannon last Thurs.
-ay was largely attended. E. N. Lewis,
d, P ; Robt. McLsaq, Goderich; Daniel
lantelon, Clinton; M. Lockhart, Au -
burn and John Cox, Porter's Hill were
tominated ae candidates for the election
o the Commons. All the candidates
except Mr, Lewis retired and his nom -
nation was made unanimous. The
jondon Advertiser reports that Dr.
Ihisholm, M. P. was the principal speak-
lr of the day. His address was the usual
wholesale condemnation of the Govern-
neut. It was held responsible for all
dna and sundry, The Liberals, he said,
were dishonest, rank and file, and he
cheerily predicted the downfall of the
)resent Government at the next elec-
Lions. la fact, with the speaker, it is
111 over but the cheering. Inoidentally
ae deolared that the Government was
areparing to send a boodle fund to West
Eluron in an attempt to recapture the
eonetitueney.
DR. CHISHOLM AT
DUNGANNON.
Dr. Chisholm, M. P. attended the
Conservative convention at Dungannon
last Thursday and the daily paper reports
that be said "the Government was pre-
paring to send a boodle fund into West
Heron in an attempt to recapture the
riding." This is the kind of talk that
makes right thinking people heart sick
of politics. We do not believe the Gov-
ernmeut has any intention of sending
boodle fonds to any riding. If our friend,
Robt Holmes cannot win West Heron
without resorting to dishonest means,
we hope to see him defeated. If the
Liberals of West Heron work as they
should work they can easily carry the
riding, Dr. Chisholm: is also reported
as saying: -"It is a sure
sign that they
(the Laurier Government) expect defeat
when you see the greedy leaders stealing
as if it were their last chance, and grab-
bing at everything in sight." To this
the London Advertiser says: -These are
not words which Dr. Chisholm would
dare to use ,aithin the walls of Parlia-
ment where he would face the so•oalled
greedy leaders of the Government. He
takes care not to cite circumstances
whioh could give the faintest color of
truth to his accusation, or to mention
names. It he were more specific he
would have to prove his charges or pay
the penalty of a slandering tongue. In
stigmatizing the members of the Gov-
ernment as thieves, Dr. Chisholm has
even surpassed hie colleagues, although
some of them are experts in scandal-
mongering. Tae member for East Huron
is p.ainly not the type of man who will
improve the conditions of public life.
Slandering•at-large appears to have be-
come the programme of the Opposition,
in lien of a constructive policy or any
definite ideas.
CHURCH NOTES.
NERVOUS INDIGESTION,
A Severe Case Cured by Dr. Wil lams
Pink Pills.
"I suffered so much froth. nervone
dyspepsia that I feared I would become
insane," says Mrs. Alfred Austin, of
Varney, Ont. "For months," says Mrs.
Austin, "I was prostrated with this
trouble. I got so bad I could not eat a
mouthful of food without it nearly chok-
ing me, I was affected with such terrible
feelings of dizziness and nausea that I
had to leave the table sometimes with
just two or throe mouthfuls of food for
a meal. My nerves wore all unstrung
and I grew so weak that I could not even
sweep the floor. In fact my nerves affect.
ed me to such an extent that I feared to
be left alone. I could not sleep at nights,
and used to 1 e awake until I feared my
reason would leave. I was taking meal•
cine constautly, but it did not do me a
bit of good. I had used De. Wiliame'
Pink Pills on a former occasion with
good results, and at last I determined
to try them again. I can say ,nothing
better than that these pills have been a
blessiug to me, as they have )(lade me a
well woman. Every trade pf indigest•
ion is gone, and my nerve are as etiong
and sound as they wefein girlhood.
Now I can eat auy hit)/ that is on the
table, and I get so nii'refreshing sleep
at nights. AU this febwe to the faithful
use of Dr. William'' Pink Pills, which
I shall never cut's) to praise."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fill the veins
with new rich rod blood. That is why
they strengthen the nerves and every
organ in the body. That is why they
cure all troubles due to bad blood or
weak shattered nerves such as anaemia
with its grinding, wearing backaches,
headaches and sideaches, rheumatism
and neuralgia, heart palpitation, indiges•
tion, St. Vitus danoe, partial paraly-
sis, kidney troubles and those speoial
ailments that render the lives of so many
women and growing girls a burden.
But yon must get the genuine pills with
the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People," on the wrapper around
each box. Sold by all medicine dealers
or by mail at 50 cents a hex or six boxes
for $2 60 from The Dr, Williams' Medi-
cine Co , Brockville, Oat.
Rev. D. Perrin will preach a special
sermon to young men next Sunday even-
ing in S I. Andrew's Presbyterian church.
The services in the Methodist church,
will next Sunday be conducted by Rev,
Josite Green of Clinton, who will take
Mr. Howeon's work while he is taking
rest. Mr. John Buchanan, of Toronto,
Field Secretary of the Dominion Alliance
will give an address in the evening. All
welcome.
Is Your
Hair Sick?
That's too bad I We had no-
ticed it was looking pretty thin
and rough of late, but natural' -•y
did not like to speak -of it. By
the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is
a regular hair• grower, a per-
fect hair tonic. The hair stops
comieg out, grows faster,
keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's
Hair Vigor cures sick hair,
makes it strong and healthy.
The best kind of to teatimonfal-- -
Mold for over sixty -years."
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PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS
WINGHASi PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Sr. 3rd to Jr, 4th. To pass, 375. -
Dudley Holmes 653, Nellie Nicholls 628,
Golu Holmes 619, Irene Kennedy 603,
Cora Kerr 593, Willie Haines 659, Mamie
Adams 555, Mary Madigan 651, Violet
Millar, 647, Earl Johns 527 Harry Dey
524, Maggie Williamson 521, Gordon
Ganuett 519, Harry Uoatts 512, Effie
Bowers 603, Willie England 495, Mary
Currie 494, Earle Hall 483, Mabel Swarts
471, Melissa Biehl 458, Frank Howson
457, Brownie Swarts 455, Oliver Pander
452, Olive Knox 446, Annie McDonald
438, Bessie Stapleton 438, Golaw
in
Hamilton 436, Edna Jenkins 432, Basil
Blackhall 421, Leonard Brock 416, Ar-
thur Wilson 410, Lloyd Hewer 375, Mar-
guerite Homuth absent.
Jr, 2nd to Sr. 3rd. Third Form, To
pass, 325. -Jean VanNorman 569, Nor-
man Butcher 517, Fred . Manuel 511,
Jennie Stapleton 490, George Schaefer
490, Emily Crowder 486, Harold Hine-
oliffe 479, Lillie Lutton 478, Lorne
Aitoheson 464, Luella McCool 450,
Marion Allen 445, Vernon Scott 445,
Olive Angus 435, Mabel Isard 430, Reita
Walker 420, Harold Drummond 418,
Hazel Elliott 397, Della sMiller 376,
Tommy McDonald 375.
croMP-14,14Pro'kfah.s.~.%4wviewsiv(Iii
Suits
AAan'c 7. iar_a Men's 2mPiece
1Iade to order from beautiful light Ilomespuns, Tweeds, etc.,
itt $10.00, $12.00 and $14,00. These are made in
any style you wish, and made to suit,
SHIRTS AND COLLARS.
We handle the
brand. These
in the best
stores in every
the Dominion
for Wingham you will find
TRADE
famous W.G. & R.
goods are found
Mon's Furnishing
'4("__ " city and town in
./ of Canada. And
an excellent assortment at our store.
COLLARS -15c each, or 2 for 25.
20c each, or 3 for 50e, Collars
in sizes.
SHIRTS - $1,00, $1,25, $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.25 each.
We can also give you cheaper
Shirts.
UNDERWEAR -We handle the
best Underwear made in America.
SUMMER HATS - In Straw,
Panama, Linen, etc., in the latest
styles.
CJ
fIAXWELL F
HILL
Merchant Tailors and Men's Furnishers.
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
We. the undersigned Lawyers agree to clo'e
our offices during the months of July and Aug-
ust as follows: -On Saturdays at 2 P.M., and
on other days at4 P M.
DICKLtSON & HoLUEs, R, VANSTONE,
J. A. MORT1N.
Notice To Drail Dontr ctors.
Tenders will be recei d by'`the Municipal
Council of the Townshi ofurnberry at the
Clerk's office, Bluevale, tp, o 12 o'clock, noon
of the 15th day of Jul alt, for the supplying
of material and const t '$ion of a drain mostly
tile, partly open on to ,, 8 and 9 in the eighth
concession and lots 7 a 'd 8 in the ninth con-
, cession of the Townshi of Turnberry.
The lowest or any te, der not necessarily ec-
ru tenders to be plain-
ly Lettersc •uta g p
p
side "To
oder for drain."
r •od on out
1 mak
y
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
Clerk's office. Buil.
t;luevale, June 25th 1907.
J HN BURGESS, Clerk.
Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd. Fourth Form.
To pass, 315.-Wenowae Holmes 606,
Nettie Matthews 501, Lottie Maddieon
496, Tommy Fixtnr 489, Laura Davidson
469, Mamie Tansley 460, Reggie Gould
457, Alice Crowder 455, Ruth Lloyd 451,
Albert Weamee 444, Leonard Drummond
443, Lloyd Hingeton 436, Margaret Per-
rie 435, Edna Smith 455, Aylmer Aith-
cheson 434, Edna Davidson 408, Howard
Guest 406, Flora McDonald 399, Ella
Mitchell 390, Robina Hardy 375, Edith
Campbell 364. Absent through illness
Recommended-AIice Reading, Stanley
Reid.
Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nd. To pass 280.-
Maizie Suggett 475, Wilfrid Davidson
469. Scott Maxwell 464, Mildred Green
436, Mamie Cartwright 435, 'I homes
Latton 430, Eddie Helps 429, Nelson
Rush 4.22, Richard Graham 418, Gordon
Buchanan 417, Stuart Pender 414,
George Bowman 413, George Day 405,
Nora Kennedy 399, Garnet Weames 390,
Moses Brown 389, Maggie March 359,
Harry MCMannus 314, Ernie Niergarth
286. Recommended -Irene Allan, Fred
Constable, Lewis Small, Ina Gibson,
Gladys Dear. Absent through illneee,
recommended -Nellie McLean.
Pt. 2nd to Jr. 2nd. To pass, 210. -
Kathleen Pringle 389, Marjorie Mal-
lagh 374, Fred Walker 373, Gertrude
Hamlyn 367, Harold Gould 859, Verna
Armour 354, 'Theo McDonald 329, Flor-
ence Murch 325, Lexie Huffman 323,
Winfred Morden 306, Verna Moore 805,
Bertha Blackhall 303, Clarence Thorn-
ton 206, Ellen Rogers 288, Maggie P000 .k
273, Cora Hingeton 270, Horace Aitchi-
son 2G0, Ella Cooke 261, Stella Tnrvey
250. Absent through illness, palmed on
teacheii's recommendation, Margaret
Free, -
Pt. let to Pt. 2nd. To pass 175. -
Beatrice Dey 328, Etta Hart 326, Grant
Laundy 815, Hugh Angus 815, Lewis
Robinson 315, Margaret Carruth 813,
Harvey Dennis 311, Annie Davidson 801,
Victoria Paterson 298, Nettie Christie
298, Mary Aitcheson 291, Gertie Cant-
elon 287, Falioia Holmes 380, Clayton
Maxwell 280, John Nicholls 265, Alva
Wyles 263, Cecil Angus 259 Wallace
Aitoheson 256, Roy England 242,
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Estate of John Cuming, se, Lot 22,
Con. 13, Township p'' Hullett.
This excellent 150 acre farm will be offered
at auction on
Wednesday, uguat 7th, 1007,
at 2 o'clock p. m ., arown's Hotel, Londes
boh.
Thisrougis a first-class arm, has good buildings,
including commodious house,large bank barns
with stone stabling and other outbuildings;
all modern farm improvements and conven-
iences, good water and a good hardwood bush;
near to school and market. Information will
be promptly ggiven upon request.
W. BRYDONE, EDMUND LEAR,
Clinton, Ont., Blyth, Ont,, Executor.
Solicitor for the Estate.
Stook Lave Markote
Toronto, July 2 -The run at the City
Cattle Market to -day was 24 loads, with
279 head of cattle, 764 sheep and Iambs,
100, hogs, and 125 calves.
The market to -day apparently had not
got over the effects of the hol day, for
there were very few cattle offering, and
dealers were not particularly anxious to
,do business, There was a light run of
only 25 cars, with less than 300 head of
cattle, the balance being made up of
sheep and lambs, hogs and calves. The
market was somewhat of a disappoint-
ment to the few sellers on hand, as with
such a light run they naturally expected
there would be a keener demand to buy.
As it turned out, the buyers evidently
were content to wait till a little later in
the week.
The following are the quotations:
Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs.
Choice $5 50
Medium 5 00
Bulls 4 75
Light 3 75
Cows 4 25
Feeders -
best 1000 pounds and up-
wards 4 70
Stockers choice 4 25
'- bulls 3 00
Bntchers'-
Picked 5 00 5 50
Choice 4 60 4 80
Medium 3 75 400
Cows... .... 4 00 4 25
Balls 4 00 4 25
Hogs -
Beat 6 00
Lights 6145
Sheep -
Export ewes 4 50
Bucks - 3 50
Calla 3 25
Spring Lambe each.. 3 00
Calves, each. 300
$6 00
5 25
4 00
4 00
4 25
4 85
4 35
3 50
5 00
4 00
3 60
6 00
10 00
WINGRAM MARRILIT REPORTS
Wingham, July 3rd, 1907
Floor per 100 lbe,... 2 25 t.o 2 80
Fall Wheat 0 85 to 0 85
Oats, ................. 0 42 to 0 42
Barley .... 0 45 to 0 50
Peas 0 75 to 0 75
Butter ..,.....,... 0 18 to 0 19
Eggs per dos 0 15 to 0 15
Wood per cord 2 50 to 300
Hay, per ton.. 11 00 to 12 00
Potatoes, per bushel new050 to 0 60
Tallow per lb ,... 0 5/ to 0 06
Lard .. 00016666 to 0 15
to 0 07
LivedHAggg, er per oowtt...,•6 50 to 6 40
SEALED TENDE'S addressed to the under-
signed, and oncirsed "Tender for Walker-
ton Armoury," will o received at this office
until Friday, July 2th, 1907, inclusively, for
the construction of n armoury at Walkerton,
Ona , according to Inns and apecificntions to
be seen on applieat on to the caretaker of the
poit oflee at walk rton, and at the Depart-
ment of Public Wo ks, Ottawa.
Tenders will notbe considered unless made
on the printed for supplied, and signed with
the actual sign atu 'os tenderers.
An accepted. elle( uo on a chartered bank,
payable to the ord .r of tho Honourable the
Minister of Public , orks, equal to ten per cent
of the amount of te der(10') must accompany
each tender Tho hequo will be forfeited if
the person tendorit g decline the noutracc or
fail to complete th work contracted for, and
will be returned in case of non-acceptance of
tender.
The Department oes not bind itself to ac-
cept the lowest or ny tender.
y Order,
FRED. GELINAB,
Secretary
lic Works.
Department of Pt
Otto ttttiiiifffivvvva, Jane 22, 1907.
Newspapers w- 1 not be paid for this adverti-
sement if they insert it without authority from
the Department.
migniattged
To Summar
Tourist Resorts
Muskoka Lakes,
Like of Bays,
Gsorgian Bay,
Algonquin Park,
Temagami,
Kawartha Lakes,
Thousand Islanas,
Qaebao.
Portland and Old Orchard, Me.
White Mountains.
All reached by the Grand Trunk
Railway the "Tourist Route of
America."
Direct couneotion with all boat
lines.
Tourist tickets on sale daily to all
resorts.
For full information as to rates and
tickets, call on L. HAROLD. Depot
Agent. J. D. MoDoNALn, L. P. A.,
Toronto.
8OMESEEKERS'
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PACIFIC
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$CCOND•CLASS ROUND•TRIf
CXCURSIONS TOS
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
DATES ALBERTA
DATES Excursions leave Tuesdays,
1111
June 4,111; July 2,10,30; Augu
13,, 27; Sept. 10 and 24. Tickets
Rood to return within sixty days from going
date.
RATESAre the same frota all point ala Ontario,
aaging from *32.00 round-trip to
Winnipeg to t42 50 round-trip to' Ed•
aonton, Tickets to all points in the North-west.
TOURIST SLEEPERS
A limited number of
Tourist Sleeping Cars
equipped
be run on oath
excursion, fully pped with bedding, etc•
smart porter in charge. Berths must be neared
and paid for through local agent at least six days
before excursion leases.
COLONIST SLEEPERS axer:ha>v fein °
berths, paseentiu
supplying their own bedding, wild be used ea fag
as possible to place of ordinary cos -oboe.
Rates and full Information contained In free
Hemeseekers' pamphlet. Asks menet Q.P.R.
alhnt for a elf y, or write to
t B. fo=Ti, Dlttrkt Mita A ft., CAR, Taw*
roe tielrAeg hod fail information leo J, fl
been, era Ageat et Winghem.
Part of our policy in
trade is to get together
the best goods that are
made and surround
their selling with every
courtesy. So long as
something better is pos-
sible, we invariably
go after it, and our new
showing of
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MTERJai
whitewear and dress
skirts tells better than
anything that we mean business. Every
garment is labelled with the registered
trade -mark, which is the maker's guar-
antee , as to quality and protects you
against any possible risk.
- THE "FIG STORE,"
J N c. IKI E: R R
WINGHAMONT.
BARGAINS IN
WALL PAPER
AT KNOX'S.
A large stock of Wall Paper of the
newest and latest designs to be
sold at greatly reduced prices
25e Wall Paper for 20o per roll
20c " " 15o " "
l5c " " 12ic „
12io " " " 10e "
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Borders priceper roll orae a sumo a side alis
o s sidewalls
match. ,
Spalding Sporting Goods
Headquarters for everything in Base
Ball, Football, Lacrosse, Tennis
Goods, Etc.
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A fresh and complete stock, free dark
room and instructions to beginners.
Wingham, Ont.
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Sale?
For the balance of the month of June we will
give extra special value in all lines of high-grade
and low -price Furniture, in
Parlor, Suits, Couches, Bedroom Suits,
Sideboards, Dining Chairs, etc. etc.
The balance of our stock of Baby Carriages
and Go -Carts will go at your own price.
We are selling $2.5o Mattresses at $2.25
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Remember we are giving genuine bargains until'
the 1st of July, as we need the money more than +,
we need the furniture.
Call and see our large stock before. purchasing
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Walker's Furniture
Store
Seasonai e Goods immof
al
Reasonu e Prices
We have a large assortment in the following lines.
-LAWN MOWERS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
-LAWN SHEARS, -SCREEN DOORS, -COAL OIL STOVES,
-GASOLINE COOK STOVES, -SCREEN DOORS,
-POULTRY NETTING, -HAMMOCKS,
-GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
We also carry a very large stock of ready mixed paint in Robertson's, Beaver,
and the can't -be -beat Sherwin-Williams brand.
JUST ARRIVED -A carload of Hanover cement.
A consignment of electric welded made up Fencing, ready to stretch.
Give us a call For anything you might require in the line of Hardware and
Tinware and be convinced that this is the place to get good value for your money.
Young's Big Hardware.