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--Fall weathe
-Thursday, S
-Read the ad
-Mrs. James
ters have 340V
Wingham.
lug Around 75 c
--The admies
the fall fair on I
-Teeswater a
Thursday and F
-Read the lo
TottS Subscribe
-Court Maitl
this week.
-The TIMES
any addrese
1909 for $1.45.
-Miss Dever
brought to the
Tuesday for tree.
-Keep in min
lots Seturd
Ritchie (So Cosen
Friday of thits
and good attrac
-The Xincar
ed Poetmaister
the late llobt,
llarold
nephew of Mr,
married on Sat
Wes Helen R.
-Mts. John 1
WhO have bean
pita' for Mine
typhoid fever, ar
Tatitida,' td
lasinglatat of 1.0.
,R LOCALS.
-The Rose -Gault Comedy Co. will
give a high.class vaudeville concert in
the Wingham opera house on Friday
evening, October 4th. See adve. in
another cclunan.
-Mrs. Prior, of Kincardine, who re-
certtly underwent a serious operation at
the Winghatu hospital, is now rapidly
recovering and will be able to return to
her home in a short time. .
-The plans eubmitted by the Domin-
ion Government for the new post office
building at Kincardine were not Bads-
factory and new plans are being propos.
ed and new tenders will be asked for.
-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynett will
have the sympathy of many friends in
the death of their son, Edwin Lynett, on
Sunday, In Ins fourth year. Tho child
had been ill only a short time with
-ME8ICAL.-Illiss Elizabeth E. Grant
will open a Studio in the Macdonald
block, October 1. Piano, theory of
music, interpretation, harmony, Stu.
dents prepared for University exam.
Inquire at the Business College.
,
Every ooltinni in a newspaper con-
tains frota 10,000 to 20,000 distinct pieces
of metal, the displacement of any of
which causes a blunder or typographical
error. Yet some people lay claim to a
phenomenally btilliatit mind if they can
dimver an error in a neWBPaPer-
-The Charles Potter Co., of Toronto,
will give an entertainment on Fair night
(Fridn,v) in the Town Hall, =get the
°Much. Condo songs by Mr. P. Gales,
illustrated sorties, moving pictutea Etnd
vievve will make up an excellent enter.
cents.
-Lawyers stand up in Mart heusee
before Auer's, in the preeence of large
audiences, and denounce men as liars,
scoundrels, thieves ata perjured 'Maine
and when wart adjourns the UM% appear
to harbor no ill will against them. Ent
let a newapaper faintly' intimate that a
to confront a horse pistol, stand a, libel
suit or stiffer what the people think to be
sublOriber.
-Baseball-Teeswater vs. Wingham,
next Tuesday a four o'clock, on the
local diamond. Don't fail to see this
game.
-Division Court is being held in wing.
ham to.day (Thursday); with His Honor
Judge Holt, presiding. Quite a number
of cases are on the docket.
-Our former townsraan, Dr. W. T.
Holloway, is still an enthusiastic bowler,
as will be seen from the following from
last Thursday's Peterboro Review:-
"The final game M the skips and vice
skips competition was played yesterday
afternoon between skip J. E. A.
Fitzgerald and vice skip D. W. T.
Holloway, resulthag in a victory for the
latter by a score of 13-2, The winner
eecures a pair of handsome bowls by
reason of his triumph."
A. simple and effective remedy tor
SORB TelEROATS AND COUGHS
.They co mbine the germicidal VtAlue of Crosolne
with the soothing properties or slippery elm and Imo -
okre. Your dime:got or from us, 10c in stamps.
:iceM110, Mates Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal. 40x
, BORN.
val.lsolfa-Lrec-Canelress, on Sept. le, to Mr. and
seliNURtt-Irreulress, on Sept. 18, to Mr. and.
Mrs. Jos. Schnurr, a daughter.
CoorarAtt-In Wingham. on September 21st,
stAurtikm
Geoven-111Ateocen.-At the home of the
bride, on September 21st`by Rev. Mr. Hicks,
Ilra.doouhgnh,Goneu%goaCnKnoiniicardine, to Miss May
WAtamr-HaNnEnsort.-At the residence of
ller,';,,N;r:AK;
Wallrom, of Berlin, to Mrs. Lizzie Henderson,
of Whitechurch.
ItuTramon-CtrAmasy.-At the residence of
the bride's parents, on the 2,5th inst., by Rev.
.A. It. Jones. Mr. Robert J. Rutledge t,o Mitig
Rebecca, second. daughter of Mr. Edward
cluenneyeen of West Wawanosh,
GRINISHAV—IfeKERcriER.-031 Sept. lIth, at
the residence of Mrs. R. D. Laicllaw, 4083.;
Baker st., Detroit, sister of the bride, by Rev;
ilr`T.Irnei.ggrialv,ao7D1=11y, tteeeriniseshujrg
MeXercher, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. George
Gibson, Concession 0., Howick, Ont.
_Yr.RMAN—CAMERON—.At the residence of
the bride's father, on :Sept. 18th, by Rev. B. G.
Powell, Mr. Robert Tyerman, to Miss Lizzie
daughter of Mr..Taines Larneron, all Of Grey. '
IlAussroca-Lvme-At the residence of the
bride's parentS,Howick, on Sept. 18th, by Rev,
tzEzieD;trie,,Mt. ;,,Valter Hainstocir, to Miss
t de. rghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Lynn.
11cLEAtv-RasTout.--At the home of the
bride's parents, on September 25th, by Rey.
iiilteertiii,e'elY:4Fdaelggg'eoli ' 3 Pr . maiiisds 3;17.18'.ne.
A. Rintoul, all of Winghtin.
23P,,eir. risingirgld'E,1101-allinft"SrateCi'foVMSery.
ofrWingham, to Miss May Linklater: daugleiter
of Mrs. Thos. Linklater of winghsra.
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trzatAND-In Winghein Town Plot, en Sep-
tember 20th, James England, aged 78 years.
Bowx.us--In Ashfleld, on Sept. 17th. Charles
Bowles, aged 10 years, 7 menthe and 14 days.
Finn, (reliet or tho late ildward Brady), aged
79 years.
Pfrnara.t. -In Listowell mi the 14th inst.,
Vathen Purcell, father of Mrs', Wm. AntletsWe,
in Iii8 0.1th year.
tertiatT.-111 Winglitrin, on September 22nd.
Edwin Lynett. son of Mr. ate. Mrs. Ildward
Lynett, aged 3 years, 3 Menthe and 18 days.
re
ept. 26th.
Stroud and two (laugh-
ed from Tiverton to
an, Fair -to -day and to.
E potatoes is still hover-
nts a bnshel.
en fee for children at
'xiday is 10 cents.
ad 13russels fall fairs on
ridgy of next week.
t.rate clubbing offers to
s, in another coltunn.
on Friday evening of
and Weekly Globe to
%nada to January let,
MIX of Clinton was
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Witigham hoepital on
MESA for typhoid fever.
1 the 13ale of building
.3r of this week. SOO
3' 14,tr for particulate.
11 fair on Thursday and
teek. Large entry list
aone for Ftiday after.
rrlson has been appoixit.
that toWn lb eucceed
drd.
EL Davis, Of toWn, Was
trday higt at ACtOli -t0
°lintel.
Item and tau nroi,..,
'''Y
in the Wingham hos.
timo duffering with
e now recovering.
clivich was married on
es Ottal X. lifeKee,
A reception was tendered llon.eA. G.
McKay by the citizens of Owen Sound,
in appreciation of his appointment as
leader of the Opposition in the Ontario
Legislature.
OPERA HOU8E, WNW-1AM
ROSE GAULT COMEDY CO.,
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polla 01 . 6 AtiL
4 1 iiit, IMAM) U KING
And a CO patty ot
mon CLASS VAUDEVILLE
ARTISTS.
81i EEP STRAYED.
Front the premises of the undersigned,
about ttero Weeks ago, Seven Spring
Lambs' and Four Evreei-one Zwe with
black face and split in left ear. Any
person giving information that will lead
to their recovery will be remade&
September lOth. 1007. .
Otte Night Only
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Adeniasion 25u.
Sods on Sala at Visual Place,
YOUR
FOOD
SUPPLIES
We are now opening up the 'argent, name
All kinds of Dinnerware, Tea 1
‘. Sets, Water Sets, etc., etc., sell. 4,4c
Z ing cheap. ,k
1 al Henry Christie I
1 Groeer and China Merchant , 1
The sins we hide in the basement
always get up into the parlor when we
have company.
The Ten Commandments give little
trouble to people who do not want to
get around them.
ever shown, even by this house, The Whole range is correct in
quality, patterns, shades and•texture ; and in values would be
hard to equal. It will give us pleasure to show our Dress Goods.
Our Fall and Winter Coats and Mantles
For Ladies, Misses and Children, aro just arriving, and will
be found to be correct in every partioular, We have always
taken the leading position in this important department, there-.
fore our stock naust be the latest and best.
When in, please ask to be shown our guaranteed Silk Skirts,
which we sell at out prices,
BUTTER, 22c.
msalrmasirmarrmnallostrimmliftmorm
Three horses were burned to death in
the destruction a Burns' livery stable
at Mount Forest.
For quality and quantity ask your
dealer tor the new big plugs of "Bobs,"
"Stag" and "Currency" Chewing To-
baccoes.
Rev. Dr. John Patna is ill, and has
been forbidden to do any pulpit or col-
lege work this winter.
FOR SALE -First- class 100 acre farm,
two miles from Wingham. All in grass.
Get particulars from H. Dkvis.
PlallalaMer
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'T READ IT
If you don't want to be convinced of the BIG
BARGAINS that Young is offering in GRANITE- .
WARE, TINWARE and HARDWARE in 6very
JUST ABRIVED :— Another very large assortment
A pleasure to show goods. 'Give us a call, and be
convinced that this is the place to buy goods at
money - saving prices.
YOUNG S BIG HARDWARE.
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