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The Evolution of
Booster Bili
VI, lie Decides to Buy a Rome
When pili Blue had to buy of yore
It made his tightwad spirit sore;
Ito thetas tunes, be it understood,
Ha made as seldom as he could.
His cash to no home merchant wait.
Toa mail order house he sent.
'Thew�aF,toresthat we have here'
r het "gabiea ^t. »3 ' •t+ ^..
'Are robbers, but t Key can't rob me."
This made the local tradesmen blaze.
They cried: "That rule will work both
ways.
IF 31LL CUTS US, WHY, WE'LL
CUT BILL
Till of that game he has his fill,"
It jarred Efll some. He sai4: "Sy Jack!
If t spend here it may COME SACK."
1li> dollars now no Iormyer roam,
G t "C:it the Scooter" buys at home.
MINOR LOCALS.
-Annual Sunday school excursion to
ginoardine on Thnrsday, Jnly 2lat,
-The Wingleam Salvation Army
Band spent Dominion Day at Goderiob.
-The big milling companies have
xaieed the price of floor 10 cents per
barrel,
-The month of June this year was
eat ech warmer than the same month
last year.
-Mr. Andrew Haggett has sold hie
house and let on Charles street to Mr.
Simon Mitchell,
-Mr, and Mr a, James Homey, of
Goderiob, celebrated their golden wed.
diug on Monday, Jane 20th.
-Big I, 0. 0. F. excursion to Sarnia
and Detroit on Saturday, August 13th.
Watch for bills giving fall particulars.
-Mr. Wm. Nicholson has taken the
contract of building a new brick real.
dence for Mr. D. Gledhill at Kincardine,
-Elizabeth May, the infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leatherdale, for.
merly of Brussels, died at the parental
home in Winnipeg on Wednesday of
last week.
--The new Bell telephone directory
for Western Ontario has been distributed
to the Wingetam subscribers. There are
now nearly two hundred telephones in
use in Wingham.
-The annual convention of the West
Huron Teaohers Association will be held
at Goderich on October 6th and 7th and
the East Huron Association will meet at
Minton on October 20th and 21st.
-Wingham's fall fair will be held on
September Nth and 80th. Arrange.
snenta are being made to have one of the
best fairs ever held in Wingham. Par-
tioulare will be given in a future isene.
-Metiers. McGillivray &; Otinning-
ihana aro now in possession of the Royal
Grocery and will be pleased to meet all
old and new elastomers at the old stand.
Bead their advertisement in another
column.
-The assessment of Goderich for 1010
has been completed and show an inoreaae
of i 45,"092 over last year's figures. The
total is neve over the two million mark,
The population also showe a email bat
gratifying increase of 70, the present
'.gore being 4,680.
-The annual excursion of Toronto
Boron Old Boys' Assooiation will be
Iran to Goderich and litncardlne on Sat•
nrday of this week. It is expected that
a large number of forme residents of
this section will be here for over Sunday
with old friends.
-We are always pleased to receive a
list of the visitors at your home. When
gots have friends staying with yon, or
when you Are going on a trip let tie have
the statement for our personal column.
It is guns !fault if thees facts are hot
mentioned +tom time to timer
--Trade at home and help yourself by
strengthening the hands of the business
men who pay the taxes and keep tip the
town. The city merchant takes your
cub and that Is the last of it. xf Wing.
hang progresses it helps every fare.ier
and the residents generally of the corn.
inanity,
---An old and highly eeteet ed teal-
dent of Winghatn passed away en Wed-
nesday afternoon In the person of °brie•
tins, Simpson, reliot of the late Robert'
rtaon The de a
it0 e . oe d was
i� a e aged $$'�
years and Wars mother of Mrs. Serattel
'Y'oung, Frances street. Further refer-
enoe fro duetted will be made in our
.next ieerit3.
PERSQNAL.
Mr. RTbt Maxwell, Jr., was in Torun,
to fora few days.
Miss Jessie MoRitohle, of Toronto, is
visiting her Inmate here.
Mies Nellie M. Wada spent the holi-
days visiting with Brantford friends.
Miss Welds Stevens, of Listowel spent
Dominion Day with the Misses Deyellr
Mies ''era R. Stapleton, Termite,
spent the holidays at her home in town
Mr. Russell Fizter, of London, vieltea
his parental 31r, and Mrg, H, Fixter, last
weep,
Mies Alice Wyatt, of Loudon is risit•
ing with her eonsin, Miss Margaret
Tibbs.
Miss Netts Hogg of Toronto is spend-
ing a couple of weeks with Mies Nellie
lg. Wade.
1,'l.iss Mabel McDonald, 0 Goderiob,
was visiting for a few days with Wing.
ham friendfl,
hire, L, A. Fisk, 0 Qleveland, Ohio
is visiting at the home of her brother,
Mr. John Ritchie.
Mre. (Dr,) P. II, Poaroe,of York, Peuu.
is visiting at the home 0 her brother,
Mr, John Ritchie.
-Mrs. A, E. Ault, 0 Frances street
will bold her reception on Wednesday,
the teeth of August.
Mrs. Hugh Rose, of Clinton, ie visit.
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Maxwell, Blnevale road.
Misses Annie; Barber and Mildred
Jewett are visiting with Miss Hazel
Jackson, near Teeswater.
Mrs. A. M. Bird, of Paisley was visit-
ing for a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Geo. A, Phippen.
Mrs, J. 0. Smith left Iast week for
Whitewood, Sask., to make an extended
visit with her aunt, Mrs. L. Wallace.
Miele Bessie Kennedy, who has been
attending sohool at Seaforth, passed
with honors, and took the seholarebip.
Mrs. (Dr.) Kennedy and family left
this week for Kincardine to spend the
next few weeks at their summer pottage.
Mrs. Joseph Slater, of London, actions.
panied by her daughter Miss Ethel visit-
ed her sister, Mrs. Geo. Cartwright last
week.
Mrs. Herbert Campbell, Centre Street,
will receive on Friday, July Sth, and af-
terwards the drat and third Fridays of
the month.
Mrs. Adam Weir and children 0
Owen Sound spent Dominion day visit-
ing her sister, Mrs, Gavin Wilson, Crown
Hill Farm, Turnberry.
Miss Kelly spent last week visiting
friends in Toronto, Niagara and Berlin,
and wag accompanied home by her cone -
in, Mies Campbell, of Berlin,
Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Workman left this
week for Treranto, where Mr, Workman
will be engaged for the next few weeks
as one 0 the Board 0 Examiners,
Mr. Daniel McKay left for his home
in Otter "Valley, B. 0., last week after
spending three months at the home of
his brother.in•iaw, Mr. Alexander
Kelly.
hiSiflia Bessie and Nora Kennedy,
have acconlpagied their grandmother on
a trip down the St. Lawrence. They
will take in Thousand Islands, Montreal
and Quebec.
M. J. 0. Smith is spending a few
days with Mr. J. A. Taylor, at St.
Thomas, before entering on his work as
one 0 the examiners at Toronto, Mr,
Smith will spend the balance 0 his
holidays at his old home in Kingston.
Miss Maggie Tindall, of Kamloops, B.
0., spent a few dayseof feet week, with
her cousin, Mr. R. J. Tindall, and Left
on Monday en route to Quebec, from
wheee she will sail on Thursday for the
Old Country to visit relatives and
friends.
.13URis.
C.un'nELL-In 'Wroxeter, on June 25th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Sand, Campbell; a daughter.
Alvin/sou-In Lncknow, on June 26th, to
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Aitchison, jr, l a daughter,
MCIiAv-in Culross, on June 26th, to Mr, and
Mrs. ki 11 McKay; a daughter.
MARRT.LD
tontaA.tn-TtrAcnnn-0n June 22nd, at the
parsonage, Pfterboro, by Rev. E. A. Pearson,
Miss Maude M. Thacker, of Culross to Arthur
J. Longland, of Montreal.
SP0ITON—C4UEtet.r-111 Uxbridge, on June
22nd, Anson t+potton, Esq., Mayor of Irarrieton
to Miss Guerin, of Uxbridge.
BAIIIIneatTgo on June
24h, Bliss L., tdauhterof Mre. D.
Campbell to Mr. Wm, J. Barber, of North
Bend, B. C.
nTn£tbyNv home of
bride l, ReDB.„Rae MG
dDaughter of of Milestone, 5 re: Jacob Long, Sara,
brook.
POsTt n --',1' aTAj tmtron, - In Brussels, on.
June 20th, ar Rev. 8 Cad, Powell, Mr. Parker
footer, of Kincardine, to Miss 3targtiret Mc•
Naughton, 0 Brustele.
aeons-McMAxw.--I» Morris, on Tune 20th,
by Key. Rt A. Lundy, Mr, Vitra. 'woods, of
Nokornfe, Sask., to Sties Hatilleen H. McMann,
of Morris,
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llenetmsot,r-••In Winghan,, on :fillyfth,
Christine Simpson, relict of the Late Robert
Roberton.
The funeral willlearn the residence 0 bar
son•in•law,Mr.sfenl t ung, x3'rances street,
Friday, o'clock
tthpufWiemeery, &ertf aehose for
2o`clock,
errors -.At Gorrie, on the 1st lost., Frank
Clegg,s ell 1 r
!1 7 years.
Sg?n►vA1[+r;-7n Brlgrave, art July 2nd, lifitry
10. Walsh, Wife of Mr.John Stewart, St her
28th yrer,
Bann -4n Morrison Juno 2Cth,1•tn_phemla
McDougall, relltt of the late Sanusi W, Barr,
in her tilith year.
lfattitntit.-in East Wawanosh, on films
_eth Ritehei Cowan, relict of the late John
)3ratinoek, aged 60 years and? menthe.
WINGHAM MACHINE SHOP!
Baby Oarriagea and On. Carts re -tired
and repaired. General repair wort: of
all kinds.
See our new Combination Stock Rack.
aargains in Rioyoles and sundries,
Plow Points sharpened and mode as
Pod al now at 100 each.
W. A. CURRIE
Phone 21, FROPRIETgir
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-TRATFORD. 0 NT,
The great practical training school pf
Ontario. Throe departments,
Commercial, Shorthand
or Telegraphy.
We assist graduates to post ions.
The demand upon us for trained help
great#y exceeds the supply. The
Three moat recently planed are re.
oeiviog $40 00, $50.00 and $100.00 per
month respectively. Balinese men
state our graduates are the beet.
Enter our classes now, Get our free
catalogue.
ELLIOTT & MolACNLAN
PRINOIPALS.
BEST SERVICE TO
Musk. k
Four Trains from Toronto
9.40 a. m. 12,15 p. m.
6.05pm. 10 10 p m.
Bala Sleeper carried on 10,10
p. m tram Frldtj's
Enjoy the Cao Lflfeezes of
the Great,�akes
Sailings daily except Friday
and Sunday froln Gwen Souna.
Special trainfronr Toronto 1 00
p m. sailing days.
Meals and berth included on boat
The most pleasant and cheapest
route to Winnipeg and West
J. IL BEEMEn, Agent, wingham,
G'ANCI:IEUUK51St. M
"Only Line Reaching All The
Summer Resorts"
CHARMING MUSKOKA
BEAUTIFUL LAKE OF BAYS
GEORGIAN BAY
TEMAGAM1
ALGONQUIN PARK
MAGANETAWAN RIVER
FRENCH RIVER
STONEY LAKE
KAWAETHA LAKES
LAKE COIJGHIOHING,, ETC.
Round trip tourist tiokets on sale at
low rates.
SAILINGS OF PASSENGER
STEAMERS
From Sarnia to Soo, Port Arthur
and Duluth every Monday, Wednes-
day and Saturday at 3 30 p.m., the
Wednesday and Saturday steamers
going through to Duluth, Sailings
from ..Oollingwood 1.30 p.m. and
Owen Sound 11.45 p. m, Wednesdays
and Saturdays for Soo and Georgian
Bay ports, Sailings from .Midland
1 80 p.m„ Penetang 3.15 p m, to
Parry Sound and way ports daily
except Sunday.
For tickets and further information
call oh W. Henry, Depot Agent or
addrer3s J. D. MoDonald, D. P, A,,
Toronto.
it Goes to The Home
slur paper goes to the horn
tint is read and welcbnied there,
if you wish to reabh the house+
wife, the reel arbiter of demesne
destinies, you can de 50 through
our paper and our Cfaesifted
Want Ade. tont tin iniereettng
And wefi.resd portion of It,,
RING'S FOR BARGAINS 1
W E WANT YOUR TRLADE
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WOOL
We want 50,000 lbs. and are prepared to pay the
highest cash or trade prices. If you need
goods of any kind bring along your WOOL AND
. EXCHANGE IT FOR
Yarns, Blankets and Sheetings
.El complete range,
Staples.
Flannelettes, TowelIings, Denims, etc„ etc.
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Dress Goods.
The most complete stock to be seen.
Clothing.
One of the largest and finest stocks of Men's
and Boys' Clothing shown. All new styles, best
patterns, no old stock. Bring your WOOL and
see the goods.
Bargains.
Clearing lines on which you can save big money
in all departments.
WANTED.—Large quantities Butter and Eggs (2oc)
GOOD G. E. KING.
GOODS
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You get here what you like, and like what you
get at E. C. WHITE'S.
No other tailoring establishment offers such a
tfr, wide selection of very fine and fashionable
woolens. Nowhere else are clothes made with
such style, precision; individuality and refined
taste. Nowhere else are prices near as low for
such values as we offer.
E. C. WHITE
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We are doing a High•Class Tailoring Business
on a new plan :- BUYING FOR CASH !
SELLING FOR CASH ! Doing business in
this way I can save you dollars. Come in and
see ,what I can do for you,
LADIES' GARMENTS made in the latest, up-
to-date styles, and satisfaction. guaranteed.
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WILSON BLOCK
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Mr. J. 13. Prudhotnme, ivho made the
charge regarding tramoking in Judge-
ships in Manitoba, died suddenly at St.
Boniface;
Mr. Timothy Shine walked out of a
hotel window and fell over a balcony in
bis sleep at Lindsay and was fatally in-
jured.
S HOOTING THE RAPIDS
TO MONTREAL
Richelieu and Ontario
Navigation Company
Steamers "Toronto" and "Kingston"
leave Toronto at 3.00 p. M. daily, Slate.
dal rates from Toronto to:
Thousand Islands and return.... $12 50
Montreal and return ,. ., ,. 24,50
Qaebeo and return .,,.,. . 83 50
Sagnenay'and return....., ...... 46 50
Meals 'and berth are inolnded do
above rates.
S'J EAt.Iil'1 R r".EELLEVULLEy'
Leave l
J1 i#ami ton at 12.00 neon and
Toronto at '7.80 p:rn, every! Tuesday+ for
Bey tit Quintet, M
doral and inter
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kite ports. Special rated for Bingle and
return tibketo including meals and
berth,
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Toronto, Ont.
1. ROYAL GROCERY 'I
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Under New •
Management
We beg to inform the many
customers of this store and the
c; general public that we have
purchased the business • Mr.
• A. J. Malcolm, and 1. con-
÷ thine in the same :.re. We
will endeavor to .i -et the wants
of all who nay avor 'us With
their patro a ' • and hope by
keeping ' a up -to date and
• fresh stock of groceries, and
giving evergone a square deal
t0erl't
ashare f y
m o our
trade
4; Your orders will
be appre.
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dated, and all customers will
reeeiVe prompt and eourteotts
attention,
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CUNNINGHAM lNVINGH M •
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phone 54.
Wanted.
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MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN
One of those unfortunate mistakes which happen at times crept
into our advt, in the "Advance" last week when "Barefoot Sandals
were quoted at 25c per pair",
Although we make mistakes -plenty of them -,-this particular
mistake was not ours as our copy read distinetively 75 cents per pair.
There arealways thosewho cannot be convinced that an
error of this kind was not unintentional and for the benefit of those
and also the many eustonlers who were disappointed in not getting
sandals 0 25 cents per pair, allow us to state that whatever errors and
mistakes we make there is one thing that we carefully avoid, and
that is "exaggerated advertisements" --•in fact we perfer to
get under the mark instead of over,
75 cents per pair is the price of our Barefoot Sandals,
in all sizes from 3 Infants, to size 2 Misses, and althoughtbe� e
cheaper grades of sandals to be bad, the fact remains that until we
started these sandals at the above price, the inferior grade were
actually being sold in Wingham at the same price namely, 75 cents
per pair.
I: WILL OUR SANDALS GIVE SATISFACTORY • WEAR?
We believe them to be fully equal to the average wearing
scandal or butter and in fact if they, are not equal to the best we will
make them so and her is how we will do it. We will keep in repair
every pair of sandals we have sold this season or will sell unlit Aug-
ust 15th; ABSOLUTELY FREE Or CHARGE. This does n't oni•y
mean rips -.-but rules, patches, or in fact any repair whatever until
date mentioned.
HERE 18' ANOTHER 0000 OFFER
Do your feet ache? If so it is more than Iikely that
YOU NEED ARCH SUPPORTS, at any rate it will
cost you nothing to find out if they will help you. We
have just received a new lot of "Dr. Hall's Supports"
trade by the Scholl Co,, and generally recognized as
"the best that is," and we will allow anyone a free
trial of a pair of these for one week.
If they help you, ray us $1,50 which is 50 cents per
pair less than usually, sold for -if they do not help you
bring them back at the end of week and you will have
nothing to pay whatever.
WILLIS & CO.
THE SHOE STORE.
Sole Agents for
Sole Agents for
for Ladies.
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the "Astoria" Shoes for Men.
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WOOL WANTE
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50,000 lbs, Wool wanted, cash or trade. We have in stock for 4
the wool season the best BLANKETS, SHEETS, SHEETING and Tif
YARN made from our best wool by Howe & Co.,of Wroxeter.
We have one the best stocks 0 Men's Ready -Made Suits ever
Clothing.
shown in this store.
Boys' 2 and 3.piece Suits of the latest cuts and styles froth
ti $2.75 to $5.0C each, it will pay you to see these suits before
buying elsewhere.
Dress Goods.
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Carpets, Rugs, etc.
Ladies' Suitings in all the newest shades, from 50c per yard up
Ladies' Wash Suit Materials in all the leading shades.
See our Ladies' White Lawn Waists and Whitewear.
1We also have the best range of Carpets and Rugs,
and Linoleums, shown in Wingham.
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Oilcloths A
Genuine Scotch Lilioleunis and English Floor Oils, just '4,11,jarrived from the manufacturer, which weZ.
are offering at 't
7► special price,
► Umbrellas, Men's Eine and Coarse St `�
�traw Bats, Shirts slid'
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Shirtings of all kinds. C
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= We will give 10 per cent off all the above goods in exchangefor wool,
110 „lit
Don't forget that we are eellin No, 1 Sti a t
cwt, cash, and angers are , g g r a $5.45 per
g s advancing,
Best grades of 1?lour always on hand.
AI t, Iith11iS i>]' I'.f1.01ii OII WANTED.
Tir A. MILLS
PHONE 89. 'WINGRAIV , ONT.
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