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WATCHES
1.4 le, solid gold ladies' Watch, 15
Jewel Waltham Movement, rel.,.
$40 00—June Salt. $90.00
Ladies' 1.1 1:, avoM-filled, 15 Jewel
Wtalthara Watt:bee, reg. $10 00
—Juno Sale .$12 00
Ladies' 14 k. gold -tilled, 7 Jewel
Waltham Watch, reg. 5d2 00—
June Sale 49.00
Ladies,' Silver Watches, reg. $500
—June Sale. $3 r0
Gents' 18 size, open face, 11 k.
gold-filled case, 21 Jewel Wa1-
thatn . Watches, reg. $10.00—
June Gale.,.... $30.00
Gents' 13 size, open face, 1I k.
gold-filled ease, 17 Jewel Wal-
tham, reg. $30.00—Jure S.tiIc+$22 00
Gents' 18 size. open face, :;old -
filled case; 17 JeWel P. S. Bart-
lett Waltham Watch, Regular
$17M0—June Sale $11 50
Gents' 18 size, open face,. gold-
' filled ease, 15 Jewel Waltham..
Regular $15 00—June Sale..... $0, 75
Gents' 10 size, open face; 1 ik gold
filled case, 15 J'ewei Waltham.
Regular $15.00—June Sale, 512 75
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Gents' Silver Watch, 17 Jewel
Waltham movement. Regular
517.00—June Sale ..$12 50
Gents' 17 Jewel Waltham '.Vetch
in nickle case. Regular 512 00
—June Sale. ` $$ 25
Bevel Watches. Regular $1.50—
June Sale Ode
LtfdiCE) Extension •I3eacelets—
Reg, QTS 00—Juste Sale 9;5,00
-Reg. $5 00—Jute Sale $2.135
Solid Gehl Pearl Pendents—
Re;., $25.00•—June Sale 317 25
Reg. 515 00.4une Sale 510 75
Reg. 511 00—June Sale ..., ....53.70
Ladles' Gold Signet Rings—
Reg. 58 00—June Sale , $5.75
Reg. $1 00—June Salo ..... 52.75.
Gentb' Gold Signet Rings—
Reg. 58.00—June Sale $575
Reg. 5000—June Sale .$3.75
. CLOCKS
Fancy Mantle Menbleizecl Clock,
reg. 59 00 --June Sale 55.75
7 day Oak or Walnut Mantle
Clock, reg. 5100•—June Sale$2 75•
Alarm Clocks, reg. 52 50—June
Sale ............. 51:00
Alarm. Ciocke, reg. $1 00—June
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JEWELRY
Ladies' long Gold Chains, rap•.
$S 00 --June Sale. 51,95
Ladies' long Gold Chains, reg.
55 00—June Sale 5295
Gents' gold•fillecl Klatch Chains—
Rog. 510 00—June Sale $6 25
Reg. $8 00—June Sale.... .. .8.17ti
Reg, 83 00—June Sale 52.95
Reg. 53 00—JaneSale. ..... $,1.75
Ladies' and Gents' Stone Set Rings at, exceptionally low prices.
Special Juni) prices in Lockets, Lecktt Chains, (-tenni' and Ladies' Fobe,
Brooches,, Swarf Pins, Cuff Linke, Cut (11a:.e, &c,
Having a Iarge stock of: Silverware •SVe are offtaing it below cost.
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FOIEST WESTERN VIN' FARMS
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WM. PEAR5ON
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I have 175,000 acres of the finest wheat land in
the world. I am going to sell a part of it (lutck, at
low prices, to advertise the district, sand to the first
homeseekers or investors who write ane, I am going
to make tiro most remarkable lattci proposition ever
known, The price is so low that the first year's
wheat crop will, in all probability, pay back the en+
tire cost of the land—and payments so easy that you
will scarcely miss the money. These farms are right
in -the- heart of the Western Canada wheat country,
located in
The Famous Last Mountain Valley -
SASKATCHEWAN
"Last Meures,LaPestrenrn" "The Malden"
Land -hungry homerreelcere are rushing into this fertile valley
by thousands. Fawn railroads react this district. -Entire town-
ships are broken up and put under cultivation every day during
plowing season. New towns and cities spring up over night. The
population of this valley will increase tour•told in five years. Liv-
ing in Last Mountain Valley is like living - in your own home
country. These new settlers 'have all the comforts and luxuries
of the homes they left, and aro GETTING MOIL fESTDES: eftaSp
now thin great opportunity to. secure choicest wheat land cheap:
Our Prices Lowest—Our Terms Most Liberal
We have a list of land t.argainn such as were never before
known. Our prices are absolutely the lowest --and we sell on
email, easy p:rynrerrtn. No other Colonization Company an hope
to meet these terms and prices, because none can buy land now in
ouch enormous tracts.
Send for free Library of Information
About the Last Mountain Valley—books, pictures of birrtit, tropes,
pictures of people,, who will he your neighhorn, their own *tortes
of sueceny, our special low prices and liberel terms, and all about
excursion trains,•Dates, date of starting, etc. Ad'drsss your letter to
Pouson Co, Ltd tltf�iew a8 Jt orontoy
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Morris.
• Complaints of the June tangs and
fink ravages are common.
Quito a crowd- will likely go to
Guelph on June 14th' on the annual
Fat mere' I.xenrdlon.
In the absence of Rev, Fear at Con-
ference, the eervice at Jaciceon'a was
taken on Sunday by Rev. • Mr. Small
of I31y th.,
Mrs. lera';er and daughter, • Mrs.
Arthur Shaw, left last week to visit
the for men's son, Chas. Me, Fraser, of
Iowa city, Iowa.
After.a tedious siege of illness from
typhoid fever Mise Grace, daughter of
W. II. and Mrs. Ferguson, 5th line,
arrived home from Niagara Falls.
Iter mother, who was nursing her ac-
companied her.
Conucil met on. Monday, May 20th,
1011; the Reeve in the chair ;
Minutes of last regular meeting read
and adopted.
The Council was thea formed into a.
Court of Revision and the following.
changes and additions were made in
the -Roll :—T. II. McKay, C. P. Il,.
Agent, Walton, M. ; Geo. Manning,
I•4 27, con. 0, M. F..; Samuel Oantelon,
Ne 19, con, 6, M. P; Martin Grasky.
changed from S pt. Se lots 1 & 2 to N
pt. Se lots 1 & 2, con, 6; Chas. Grosky
changed frons F. and at. F. to T. M.
F s 0. P. Smith added Ne 17 & 38 con.
1, I! ; Geo, Muldoon, See 80, con. 8,
Tenant Albert Buttery, N?, 8, con.
3, T. M. P; Alex, McDonald, NI 14,
con.. 3, M; 3'.; John Orgickshanks,
11 & 12, con. 1, M. F. ; dogs struck
of t—One each for. Jos. Ar'dell, R.
Messer, T. Proctor, G. Peacock, M,
Johnston, W. J. Geddes, H. MeArter,
D. Badgley, Mary Connon.
On application of •Neil Blaelc, a
motion was moved by 0. B, Wilkin-
son, seconded by Wm, Elston—that
we pay the wire fon' 40 rods of fence
opposite lot 23, con. sl --carried.
The By-law on the McCaughey drain
was read and as there were no appeals
the By-law wee finally passed on
motion by W. J. ;rohnston and Wil-
liam Elston, The report on the Blyth
creek Drain was read and provisional•
ly adopted, No names' were added to
nor withdrawn from the petition.
The By-law on the Peacock drain
was read and there being no appeals
the 13ylaw woe finally passed on
motion by Messrs. Thuell and Willc-
insr,n.
Thtnell•—Blyton•-'Chat we expend
.$100 oie digging ditch on sideroad be-
tween lots 2.i and 26,`con, 7.
The fuliowing accounts were paid t-
11. Johnston, work on xoacl, $2; R. 13.
Alcock, Glitch on Ii,, Indy„ $10.; Chas.
Pollard, 2 day's work, $0 ; W. Slnol-
dice, broken plow, 53 ; W. McMichael',
convert sideroad, $5 50; lir, Stewart,
disinfeoting, examining school, •etc„
$13; Duff & Stewart, lumber, culvert
and drawing timber, 520 ; oil, Stone.
house, fumigating house and n aterlal,
,$5; Mnnieipal Wotid, road lists, $217;.
Mclean Bros., advertising, '$1; Wing..
ham Times, bylaws, oards, advertis-
ing, 521; W. J, Smith, tile on side -
'road. $2 75; A, McDonald, Tres. Gtey
11, bdy,, account, $51 28; •Jiro. Barr,
burying a cow, 52; li;lliott 13ro ,, the
on road, 5580; Thos. Elia, repairing,
culvert, •$1; A. IVIelEtven, by-laws,
clerk's fees drains, 578 Cil.
The 'Council then adjourned to meet
Again ort Monday, Jutio 10th,' at
10'80 a.m.
A, 1XcEwen;, Clerk
,;Linked To Death.
A retired farrier, named Brown,
from Toeswater, was eating his dinner
in Tony Schnurr.•'e hotel in Formosa
on Monday, when a piece of meat he
`enol toting became lodged in his
t 'mat awl &cap to every. eff'o'rt -could
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EXCURSIONS
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t17�taalyr3ll, Sasliatche ail, l:'ier a
,Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 pans. on
APRIL 4, 13 MM 2, 13'
30 J J- E 13, 27
JULY 11, 25 • AUG. 8, 22 SEPT. 0, 13
Second class deigns from Ontario ,tetions to prfa:ipal
Notthwl:.t points at
LOW ROU ND. TRIP RA`f's S
\Yiincipca and return .$,,33.00; Edmonton and r' -turn
$-41.00and to other po;nts l t proncruon Tickets
rood to rctttrn within 6.) days front gain da,...
TOURIST SLL' Pli'!GCARS
011,41 excursions. Ce,afortablu both:, ktlly en@it:r+ed G
with bedding, con be secure¢; Lt rauderate rates through
OCal. agent. •
Early application must be made
ASK FOR FioMKSitt tER0' P3r.9PIit.t:r
ittulaietiuc rate, and full idol:critic,.
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Apply to neatest fi P.R. Agent r t, R. L. T}a: speer,
!h $ Pass.
ONLY DIRECT LINE t'!3 f . iIii Gia OARS
.h.✓I_-4Ya%a otzsns.4..
J. li, BEI MER, Agent, 1r'r'IN6IIAM.
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Opened en John St.
(OPP. DR. TAMLYN'S)
ou road to the 0. P. Ry.
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Cgerich Camp.
The tu;lih'ry: earn)) of Ennui I)ivisiton-
al Arm, al 19. i -t now constituted,
opens at (iozd''+ii'h on Monday, Jut e
This camp will Ineitnfdc all the
<tY ps for uv; ly eompn4ing Military
District; No, 1, with the addition of
two regiments of rural infantry, and
For the last six days, the further aa..
(Won of the 7th, 214 and 21th city
rogfrnnnta. The 1-lurnn regiment 19
expected to turn out stronger r4nrd bet-
ter thanover, the county council hav-
ing generously continued their grant
of 25a per day per, man, and Goderich
being a favorite place to go,
Barrie Girl's. Fortune,
According' to the Dania Examiner,
Miss Eleanor Peregrine, a Barrie
young lady, who took up the profee-
cion of nurse, has been Ieft a fortune
variously c•otinnated, at° from $200,000
to 51,000,000, as- a reward for faithful
- attention to duty. Entering leoosee
• vett hospital, Now York, it fell to her
lot to wait upon Waiter Duryea, son
of a millionaire starch manufacturer,
who has. been xendered a helpless
invalid through an aceZclent. Twelve
yeara ago, when diving into shallow
water, ho broke his neck and corn-
- parolez:'d las body, So well
did Miss Peregrine dischare,•e .her
Unities that ",Ir. Duryea seetrrc•tl her as
nt roe 'u. won r ashe
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ticent home ab Montel.tir, New
Jersey.
Jest received, carload of Waive.
and McLachlan Buggies, ranging in
prico from $05.00 to 5140.00. to .
Also half a car of Corn ming
Manure Spreaders. Any person think-
ing of getting a Mennre Spreader
should see ane before buying.
All )rinds of Farm Implements,
Toronto Wind Mille, Ceckehntt Plows
and Melotte Cream Separators, always
on haud. Also a full line of Repairs
always iu stock..
Any person waritiug anything in
any of the abovo lines should roe elle
as 1 can sell them the best end its
cheap as the cheapest,
Thanking you for past patronage,
and solieiting a continuance of the
Ramo. T am, Yonrs Truly,
J. J. 1 Y O U3
W'INGIIAM, ONT.
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6Ioiijou Twelfth
Arrange to celebrate with
the Orangemen on July
the 12th, 1911, at
gINCARDINE
venvosernrylmaNavomareves
Spend the day by the lake.
Good Speeches will be 'de:
livered. '
A Fine Program of Water
Sports being arranged.
Accommodation modation for everyone
is being provided.
WATCH FOR
FURTHER PARTICULARS
tri J. Hunter W. S. Andmrmo
Har Beautifier.
Refined Women The World Over
Use It.
Et-ery woman knows that there i.,
nothing so good for hair and scalp
trouble aa Parisian Sage. If Parlaian
Sage 18 used 2 or 8 times a. week
will keep the scalp nice and clean and
remove dandruff. It snakes the hair
lustrous and nutty, and keeps it Amu
falling out,
We urge every woman who lovers
radiant and faoinating hair to go to
W. J, MoKibbon's to -day and get a
large 500 bottle of Parisian Sage. He
guarantees it to cure dandruff, falling
hair and itching scalp, or money
back,
The. Western Fair.
Prize Lists, Entry Forane,. and ad-
vertising matter of different kinds in
connection with the Western Fair of
London, Ontario, have been sent out
by the management, One thousand
dollars in cash has been added to the
prizes this year. Breeders and Stock-
men should make calculations to Tit•
elude this papillae Exhibition in their••
circuit this year. Exhibitors at the
London exhibition always report largo
sales of their Stock as a result of at-
tending. It is fully expected that this
year will eclipse them all, and there-
fore all who have worthy stock of any
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kind cannot tfTord to mina ' . lir.
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dates thisn3'ear are September 8th to
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10th. If you have not received tt Prize
List write the Secretary, trq, A,M.
Hunt,
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London, stating. the kind of entry
Lorin you wish and it will bo promptly
sent.
is a favorite in distant countries as well as
being the mosci popular Polish in Canada and
the United States. Australia alone takes over
half a- million boxes per year. Superior
merit is the reason.
It contains no Turpentine. Try it with a match.
It is good for your shoes.
THE F. F. DALLEY CO., linked;
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HAMILTON, Ont., BUFFALO; N. Y.
and LONDON, Eng. 1I
Mar. of:4;5107.fa al 1c,BTD
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GODERICH TO DET"' OI T
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and Retu-n
Saturday, June 17. • Str. Greyhound.
Leave Goderich 9.30 a m., Canada Time.
E. II. AYER, Escuraion Agent.
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LEAVE DETROIT FOR GODERICH
Friday, June 16th, 8 a.rn„ Central Tinne. Arrive Goderich 5,30 p.m.
Goderich Band Moonlight, S 00 p.m., Friday the 16th.
(Special Train Leaves Goderich via G. T. Ry. to Stratford and via
0, P. Ry. to Blyth, etc., 11.50 p.m, on return from "Moonlight.")
LEAVE GODERICH FOR DETROIT
Saturday, Juno ]7th, 9.30 a.m., Canada time, stopping at Port Huron.
A. special excureion train from Berlin via G. T. Ry., the morning
of June 17th, stopping at way stations to Holtiiesville.
From W-ingham, Belgrave, Blyth, etc., take morning train, June 17,
connects at Cliuton,8.•10 a.m. with special train for Goderich.
RETURNING TO GODERICH •
Leave Detroit, Monday, Juno 10th, 1.00 p.m., Port Huron, 5 39
p.m , Central Time, Arrive at Goderich, 9.30 p.m.
Special train leavns Goderich on arrival of Steamer from Detroit.
(10 30 p.m.) via (rand 'Trunk Ry. to Berlin.
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Leave Goderich on last trip for Detroit, Tuesday, Junto 20th, at
S, z0 a.m. (Note the time 8.30 Canada, time.)
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Latest Fashions
Summer Wear
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If you will come, see and try on a
few of the unusual Ready-to-wear
Garments we are showing, you will
surely be favorably impressed by their
attractiveness of pattern, style and
workmanship. We take pleasure in
ahowing therm.
LADIES' WAISTS. — Big Stock, Big Choice, Low Prices,
See our leader at 51.00
CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES, —To fit children of all
ages. Prices begin at $1.00
UNDERSKIRTS, -- At less than city prices. Nicely made
Skirts with deep .embroidery flounce. Bargain. ....,$1.00
OUTING WASH SIIRTS.-Of good washing • and. wearing
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• t our 'tpeciai White Repp Skirt at • $2.0
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LAWN DRESSES.—Ladies'
Ready-to-wear Whr
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Persian 1a
wt Dresses, nicely mae and Winn -led
with fine Lace insertion. Prices begin at $3,75
GOWNS, -•-• Made of fine English Cambric, nicely finiehed,,'
long or short sleeves 75e, 51.00,. 51.2.)
SILK NET' WAISTS—
Silk Not Waists, in Cream
or 6Vhite, fang or short
sleeves ; fit is guaranteed.
Regular ''value 5-100 — Our -
Price 52 95
SILK UNDERSKIRTS—
Just received, a shipment
of Silk Underskirts ; made
with "1+it Form Band,"
they come in Black and
colors. Mail order house
price $5—Our Price$3 95
LADIES' VESTS—
Summer Vests for Ladies,
short sleeve or no sleeve
See them 10e
LADIES' HOSE—
All sizes in Ladies' Hose ;.
fast black. Reg. 20o value
—our Price 15c, or, ...2 for 25c
CORSET COVERS-- •
All sizes Corset Covers, in
fine Oambric, Embroidery
trimmed—only 25c
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CASH or TRADE
Bring your Wool to us and receive in exchange
the best Blankets, Sheeting and Yarns made from
good long wool by the Wroxeter Mills, not made
from clipping, and will give the best satisfaction.
Carpets, Rugs and Matting •
Nairn's Scotch Linoleums in a variety of patterns ;
best stock in town.
Men's and Boys' Suits
We have a tar;estock of the most up-to-date
Suits. that can be obtained, which we have marked
very low, considering the quality. Boys' Suits, very
nobby, double seat and knee,
Men's Working ng Clothes
Men's Work Shirts, Fine Shirts, Overalls and Pants.
We/ handle the Leather Label Overalls and Smocks
—fully guaranteed. Shoes of all kinds.
Summer Wear
Anderson's Zephers, Mullins, Foulards. and every-
thing for -the hot weather. Men's Cotton Socks.
Ladies' and Children's Hose, we handle the famous
Wear Well Brand, &c,, &c,
No, t Granulated Sugar, $445 per cwt., which is
less than wholesale price to -day. 'One hundred sacks
to sell at that price. We must make room for
another car to arrive itl July.
All kinds Produce wanted --rHighest Prices Paid,
Phone 89.
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