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MINOR LOCALS..
-Olinton's tax rate for this year is
29% mill*.
r --Civic Holiday Wingham on Wed-
nesday, August 19th
-Last Monday night's rain was wet -
aimed after the long dry spell of weath-
er.
1 -Wingham fall fair will be held on
Thursday and Friday, September 24th
and 25th,
--The Lucknow Sentinel staff is holi-
slaying this week and the paper will not
be issued.
-Last Sunday was the hottestt day
a the year 1914, according to the Gov-
ernment weather bureau report.
-Regular meeting of Court Maitland,
Canadian Order of Foresters will be
held on Friday evening of this week.
-In our report of the Standing Field
Crop Competition last week we omitted
the name of Gilmore Bros, of Turn-
berrya who had a score of 8134 points.
-The Merchants Brokerage Co. has
purchased the dry goods atock of J. H.
Baker, which was recently damaged by
fire. The store is being repaired, and
the stock overhauled, before reopened
to the public.
-Mr. T. J. McLean has been award-
ed the contract of putting in aconsider-
able amount of sewer in Brussels. Mr.
McLean has already started on the
work and it will take considerable time
to complete the contract,
-Not a money order can be secured
throughout the length and breadth of
Canada to -day for any destination out-
side of the North American continent.
A notice to this effect was received at
the post office on Saturday. `
-Mr. R. J. Dobie has purchased the
86 -acre farm in Morris township on the
Dluevale road from Mr, Joseph M.
Smith. Mr. Dobie will take possession
on the 1st of September. We are sorry
to loose Mr. and Mrs. Dobie and family
as residents of Wingham.
Governed His Feel -
"1 eau always
sympathize w 1 t
the man who is
down."
"What are you, a
charity worker."
"Oh, no."
"Just your hu-
man Instincts?"
"Well, 1 mate
court plaster,"
How Ho Likes It.
"My busband says be doesn't see
that there is any work to be done in
the house."
"That's the way with most men."
"What is?"
"Wby, they want the work all done
Up end kept out of sight while they
tire around."
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• Good !dee. 4- '
• "It is raining pitchforks."
, "What!"
"Pact."
"When it elears up 111 tell you what
let's do."'
"Start an Implement shop."
Explained.
"What is meant by the term 'art -
"Artist"
oyes..
"Well, he la an artist who can make
a rain want what he doesn't want."
All Things Come Round.
"You look serene."
ain.waiting,"
"Wbat for?"
"Ali things."
"Allow me tO eongratulate you upon
your grasp el the situation."
Of Course,
"Did you say he made a desperate
struggle against adverse fate?"
erzeg.,,
"Was it really adverse fate?"
"If it hadn't been, he wouldn't need
to struggle against it."
A Hint.
"Whore irt your hat, map?"
"Irlven't 1 got it our
"Cestaitily not."
"OI), 5'es, I have. That is the one I
i)avon from you at the last election."
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No $eatt,
"Kam Peterbyr'
"We nre friends of long standing."
"Ion f standing, eh?"
"Yee; we ride borne on the etreet car
together."
-
Simpler Way.
"Soaker thiuks his wife bas isecoed
sight."
"Seeond nothing, She cap smell it
on hls breath."
Seems So.
"151d yott ever see egg* so blgb?"
"Awful, Unit itr
"Yon would* think they were laid In
si tree,"
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VIE wroarrAm TIRES. AUTIST 13, 1911
NA DRU- GO
COD LIVER 011
soofOrtao 'XrennanoannostononentInionnenninnek
Is one of the best Lung Builders
A guaranteed cure or prevention for
Coughs and Colds
TRY I T
Put up in two sizes 5oc, and $1 .00
J. J. DAVIS
Sucessor to A. L. HAMILTON
CORNER DRUG STORE WINGHAM
HORN
CAMPBELL -In Kinloss, on August 4,
to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Campbell, a
deughter.
LAVIS-At St. Helens on August a,
to Mr. and Mrs. Levis, a son.
HOWSON-In Wingham, on August
Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Howson;
a son.
MARRIED
TWAIALEY -BEGLEY-At the home of
the bride's parents, nearBelfast, on
July 29th, by the Rev. Mr. Bridgette.
Ella Twamley and Mr. Earl Begley of
Lucknow.
CAMPBELL -DARROW-At the manse,
Lucknow, on August 4th, Rev. J. S.
Duncan, Mrs. G. Campbell and John
Darrow, both of Lucknow.
DIED.
CATHERS-In Howick, on Aug. 1st,
Mrs. John Gathers, Orange Hill, aged
79 years.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, &c.
Notices Under This Head ten cents a line
Lor first insertion; five cents for subse-
quent insertions.
Get Parnell's Bread at Christie's.
WANTED -Good general servant
Apply at the TIMES office.
WANTED -A good general servant
girl. Apply to Mrs. Peter Fisher.
.Now's the time to buy your wall pap-
er at greatly reduced prices at Knox's.
TRUNKS AND VALISES: -Big sttick of
select from et lowest prices.
REER.
All accounts o mg me ust be paid
by August 22th, jz thevill be put in-
to court as I anlg town,
E. Bj 1T1RT, Diagonal Rd.
FARM FOR SAL -175 acres; one mile
from. Bluevale and three miles from
Wingham. Apply to Rosman Bros.,
Biuevale.
NOTICE -I will be in W'''-gli";-m until
Friday evening to recei payment of
acconuts. Accoun&t paid by that
time will be placed Th other hands for
collection.
ALEX. Yonsio.
FOR SALE -A comfortable seven -
roomed house, with cement cellar and
coal bin. Hard and soft water, a good
garden. Apply to P. G. Sparlipg, Min-
nie street or at his office, Salt_Block.
NOTICE -Having dispos of my busi-
ness, all accounts oiving. me roust be
paid by August 21st. riri1l be at home
every day until t date, Prompt
settlement requested
Wt. BRECKENRIDGE '
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Ity
eery, stock and fixtures a�1t 521700.00,
Profits this year near! 1500.00; will
do better next year. I take 10 to 25
acres farm land clos to Wingham in
part payment.
4t Box 10, WINGHAM T s.
LOST -On or about Ally 30t.:i dark
red cow 5 years old, due to e e about
Aug. lst; had small eru ed horns
with one shell off one • n. Anyone
giving information lea ng to her re-
covery will be suitably rewarded.
FIELD Baos, ,
Win m.
Men arid women in all loe 1" by
large Canadian Mail Order • ease to
show samples to heir • ends and
neighbors', position w I 515 weakly
for few hours wor spare time.
Sample ease futhishefree.
TIIE CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION,
Windsor, Ontario.
PLEASANT VIEW FARM
FOR SALE
120 acres, 100 acres cleared, 20 metes
hard wood bush; well fenced; good state
cultivation; wind mill; good water; bank
barn 82x52; good out-huildings; two
storey brick cottage, 11 rooms.
ROBERT LEATHORN,
I3luevale.
OCEAN TICKETS
Via all steamship lines, outward or
prepaid from the Old Couutry.
Lowest quotations current for rates
or tickets by any route. Apply
H. B. ELLIOTT
Times Office, Wingham
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acrss in the Township of Kinloss,
about one mile from Whitechurch, This
farm will be sold at a bargain. For
particulars appy to
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham, Ont.
DRAY. BUS1NES,S
Having purchased the Dray Business
frora Win, Breekenridge, I am
prepared to take icare eft business in
this line. Your perk will be given
careful and promPtattention.
A share of your patronage solicited.
Robt—. M—cGEE •
Phone 10
•Why Not See
Mrs. S. f. Gibson Soo
Mrs. S. F. Gibson 84 Son head
the company have obtained a e
reputation in this work:- Thie4Teck
and Goitre, Can -rs, Tumo7 Gall
Stone, Gravel, Pil in wors •orm, in-
ternal and exte al, C , Bunions
successfully and elute cured with-
out operations, s a, Bronchitis,
Best Blood Puri , Deafness, Rup-
tures, Hair Restored, unsolicited testi-
monies from all over the continent,
correspondence invited, Mail orders
promptly attended to.
Send for sample box of my celebrated
Pile Salve.
Mrs, S. F. Gibson will be at the
QUEEN'S HOTEL, AUGUST 19th
Mrs. S. F. Gibson 81 Son
Eye Specialist
95 Norfolk St, Guelph
"Eyes Tested Free."
SCRANTON COAL
(Not Imitation)
Buffalo, N.Y., July 80, 1914
Mr. R. J. Cantelon,
Otit.
Dear Sir:
Replying to your enquiry of the
28th. We Hand our own coal just ()a-
side the city of Scranton. We own and
operate mine colleries in the heart of
the Scranton district, and our coal is
the equal of any, and superior to many,
both in preparation and quality,
Trustingthis will be satisfactory.
We thank you for enquiry and will
be pleased tfo receive your orders.
Yours very truly,
THORNE, NEAT, & CO.
per T. Byrne,
Northern Sales Mgr,
Cantelon
on -WE Wirral
Dominion Express Co.'s Offiee
Many -thousand Farnfliborers Wanted
itOR HAIIVES1'11e0 IN itteSteetia CANADA
"GOING TRIP WEST." I "RETURN TRIP EAST."
$12.00 TO WINNIPEG $18.00 PROM WINNIPEG
, GOING DATES
Ituseitttok-. reel mi swots. xinestet, sbottot toteetontron 'and nest to Agilds and
tt Bto, Nita% Ott, to an esitrua a mono a. ,._
Ailiiti it istea.„ merkturtaegtosan of Ringer, Bbarit„ ko and Itentralf, te tho rroolnoes of
Ado tut ISM— Itnt In rigout, .04tggi,lhetirgt LW,' Rent:nor nod *ant to .AMIda And
It no, nio, oot.,to on poibto An IVRanItOtost said to nettlIO* nOtikto In SWAM,.
Otannonn An Alberto,
Maud itst-irront4rissatioes feet ot Elogaton,- ingttbOt tjtkonod RonfrOtt, bt irbo Province. of
• at o and • tiebto.
ot, MI DOUIDOI X*IdabRobtt and to rennin tiolta Inanokat•
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Vedt...t0,40•treletat XX. tato:eyries-
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W. A. $ANDER8OI, Town Agent
J. 11. BgtIatt, Station Agent
PISSIONIMPIlomoimmossiammommor.
Wonderfully Low Prices on
Ladies' Wear
Summer Goods
House Furnishings
For the Balance of Angust
Two Extra Special Val-
ues in Women's and
Misses' Rain Coats
$12.50 Value for $8,75
This Coat is made from fine
English Covert cloth "perfectly
rubberized, Sung fitting collar,
set in sleeves and side pockets.
56.50 value for 53.95. Sizes 84
to 40 and Misses 14 to 20 years.
Ladies' and Misses'
Spring Coats of Charm-
ing Style. Half Priced
and Below.
19 of this season's newest
styles anliscloths in the Nortia-
way make, on sale this week.
Values from 510,00 to $20.00 at
25 per cent. saving.
Ladies' Whitewear
Underskirts, Gowns, Drawers,
and Corset Covers, many broken
lines to choose from. On sale
at 25 per cent. saving.
Long Silk Gloves
69c per pair
White, black, Pink, cham-
pagne and blue, double tipped,
sizes 6 to The.
36 inch Black, Guaran-
teed Messaline Silk,
$1.25 value for 98c
A most reliable dress Silk.
dyed in the skein, richly finished
and a deep full black, a silk that
can be depended on for " good
wear.
Save Money Buying House
• Furnishings Now
Rugs and Squares
Velvet, Wilton, Axzninster,
Tapestry, etc. Haudsome,
oriental designs suitable for all
rooms. Sizes 214x3, 3x334, 4x
4g at a saving of 20 per cent.
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Effective Curtains and Drap-
ing Materials, scrim and flow-
ered Nets, prices 15c to 51.00
per yard.
Linoleums, Matting
Window Shade e and Poles at
special prices. •
KING BROS
mourimmorniaammosammosia
CC:MAMIE,' 44:7.)..14. ILA
• We are the sole agents in Wingham for the D.L. & W. Coal Co's
Scranton Coal. Any other dealers offering this coal for sate are merely
°freeing an imitation. The following letter will bear us out in this
connection: -
Buffalo, N.Y., July 6, 1914
Mr. J. A. McLean,
Wingham, Ont.
Dear Sir: —
Replying to your inquiry in regard to ship-
ments of genuine D.L. & W, Scranton Coal, in Wing -
ham.
We absolutely control the mining, selling,
and shipment of this coal, and it can only be purchas-
ed from this office for shipment into your territory.
In the last ten years we have neither sold
nor made shipments to anyone in Wingham but your-
self, and we will not do so in future, without first
publishing in your local newspapers a notice to this
effect over our name. You are, therefore, the only
retailer at Wingham who can supply the genuine D.
L. &. W., Scranton Coal.
Trusting that this is satisfactory, we are,
Very truly yours,
The Delaware, Lackawnna & Western Coal Co.
E. H. Read, Sales Agent. ,
imenioesemei
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DEALER IN LUMBER, COAL AND WOOD
sesivit~011~4.10011.0410
SPECIAL LINES IN
SWEET CAKES
IN THIS LINE WE APE SPECIALIAZING
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Everybody i s Reading
WAR NEWS!
and therefore no one can be expected to spend
much time reading advertisements,
you must wear boots however and we have a
few short words to say to You which it
will pay you to read,, no matter how serious the
War News
THIS town and vicinity is being flooded astzsual
with city catalogues and without any "if"
"and" "or- about it, permit us to state that we
• sell shoes (no matter what kind) at exactly the
same price as quoted in "city catalogues" and in
addition to that we sew all rips and tack all soles
on shoes bought from us free of charge.
IN CASE you see a shoe you like in any cata-
logue, in nine cases out of ten we have it
and do not forget our prices are never more than
those quoted in city catalogues.
For Ladies ,
Willis & Co:
Sole Agents
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STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES
GREEN BEANS TOMATOES
owleineolono
Henry T. 'Thomson
"The Ileuse 0/ Quality"
Phone 9 Past Service.
Orree Delivery
sioor$1011.00*****04110601000**
ANNUAL SALE OF
Summer Goods
Beginning Saturday, Aug. 15th
Ending Saturday, August 29th
Crum's Prints 10c.
All White Waists as follows: -
Regular $1.25 Waist for
Regular 1.50 Waist for
Regular 1.75 Waist for
Regular 2.00 Waist for
85c.
$1.10
1.30
1.50
other Waists at similar prices.
Men's and Boys' Suits
• and Hats
25 per cent. Discount
Carpets and Rugs
20 per cent. Discount
No Goods Charged at These Prices
Produce of All Kinds Taken
agetr Am MILLS
Successor to T. A. Mills
1410.NE 89. WINGITAIVI, ONT.
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