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THURSDAY JULY 20. 1911.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
If wee are to believe that our farmers
are intelligent and honorable, we must
conclude that the vast majority will re-
fuse to support any politician who is
opposed to reeiproeity, whioh means
the freedom to sell the products of the
farm, without a tax in the great mar-
ket of 90,000,000 people living to the
south of us, We make the above state-
ment because our farmers, east, west,
north and south, have, time and again,
with unanimous voice, demanded the
removal of restrictions in trade. —Win-
nipeg Tribune
The effort to make it appear that the
Conservative Government in. 1891 was
not in favor of reciprocity is a pecul-
iarly brazen one.- That the Canadian.
Tories were then begging for reciproci-
ty is made clear by this statement/rota
the leading Quebec Tory organ. The
Montreal Gazette, of March 10, 1891:.
"Mr. Blain flatly objected to the ap-
pointment of a. formal commission until
he learned upon what basis the Cana-
dians proposed to treat, and it was to
assure the American Secretary of State
that the Canadian Government is will-
ing to discuss the question, on the broad-
est lines, even on the basis of unre-
stricted reciprodity, that Sir Charles
Tupper returned to Washington with
Sir John Thompson and the Hon. Mr.
Foster."—Hamilton Times.
Mr- John 51. Imrie has been appoint-
ed permanent Secretary of the Cana-
dian Press Association.
A 15 -year-old son of W.F. Cockshutt
Brantford, was stricken with appendi-
citis while in Muskoka. Mr. Cockshutt
engaged a special train to take Dr.
Bruce, of Toronto, to the patient's
bedside, where an operation was per-
formed.
Fifty --eight acres of Toronto real es-
tate, covered by the old Asylum and
Central Prison properties, were recent-
kte advertised for sale by the Provincial
Government It is understood the ten-
ders of the Grand Trunk and Massey -
Harris Co., have been accepted, the
Grand Trunk taking forty-eight and the
Massey -Harris Co. ten acres..
Between fifteen and twenty thousand
electric lights are what the Hydro-
Eleet. c paple are using to make the
Canadian `ativaal Exhibitikts Park a.
blaze ext tight during the canting Ex-
tdbiti e. Titis is exclusive of the Long -
sten lamps used far fighting the various
buifdings-
A yeinig man were riling u u cycle tri
Lc:: an when he nati-rd that his back
was remediaf_ly waren. As he d s
rrc:teted flames s[read over his ei:�th
i^S. He was taken to the hospital'
at:fering, so Laky that. he could not
tel his t±ate It i3 the ght that
matches es ire hes hacker caused the iaiare
oft the rt for
art* ,v
arts. tl. e�s...'lan
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c. ban afar witch as. 20q of
alcohol; Scott's Tradition
not*, drop,. ins"Ston haiin
HQI1 TO OBTAIN
A GOOD COLOR
A Treatment to Restore the Mood
Supply That has Been Most
Successful,,
There only h isn y this to tellpeople who.
are pale, weak and blogdiess. You are
pale and weak because you haven't
enough blood and you wont be better
until your blood supply is increased.
You should not lose any time in increas-
ing your blood supply, for people who
neglect anaemia, often slip Into adead-
ly decline. When you have increased
your blood supply you can reasonably
expect to have a good color, to have
lost that tired, breathless feeling, to
have a good appetite and get good
nourishment from your food. Now the
only quick and always effective way to
get a supply of new, rich, red blood,
is to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills.
Every dose helps to make new blood,
and this new blood, coursing through
the veins, brings health and strength
to every organ and every part of the
body,making weak, ailing peo le,
TTI \INGH M TJMES JULY 20. 1911
AN EARLY FLECTION..
The leaders of doth political partlea
anticipate and, are preparing for an
early Dominion election. The only
question now is as to the probable date.
Probably no definite or authorative
forecast Gan be made as to this for a
fortnight or so. There will 'be party
caucuses on both sides shortly after the
House meets, and questions, as to polit-
ical expediency in regard to plunging
at once into an election and getting
through the agony quickly, or as to
continuing in session for a couple of
months or so while the remaining busi-
ness of the session is put through and
a. redistrioution bili then be thrashed
out.
The Government are, of course, anx-
ious to put the redistribution bill
through before dissolution, The Op-
position, however, know that redistri-
bution, with twenty additional seats
given to the pro -reciprocity prairie
Provinces, will work to the advantage
of the Government. Consequently it
p would be held up on the plea that it is
bright, active and strong. This has unfair in its details. They will seekto
been proved in thousands of cases of
which the case of Mrs. Geo. Clark, placate the west by promising a redis-
Abbottsford, B. C., is a fair sample, tribution bill immediately after the
Mrs. Clark. says: "After spending two election, to be followed by" another
years and six months in a hospital election if they are returned to power.
training for a nurse, I began to fail in The Government will take
health, was very pale and the least ex -early op-
health,
would leave me out of breath. portunity to force the Opposition to
After graduating I came to British Col- make plain the tactics intended with
umbia to take up my profession as a regard to allowing the reciprocity pro -
private nurse. The first case I took I osals to come to a vote, with regard.
found I was not able to go on with my P g rd
work. Doctors' tonics failed me and to voting supply to carry on the admin-
acting on my own judgment I purchas- istration after September, when the
ed a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, present interim supply granted runs
Before I had finished them I was really
surprised at the result. The color out, and, if possible, also with regard
came back to my face. I gained in to the redistribution bill. The jockey -
strength and by the time I had used ing for position will probably take at
nine boxes I was back at my work as a Ieast a month. Under all the circum -
nurse. I have since married, but still stances an election before October, is
have my friendly feeling towards Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills." hardly probable, even were the voters'
Sold by all medicine dealers or by lists in theunorganized portions of On: -
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for tario ready before. that time,. which is
$2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine highly improbable.
Co., Brockville, Ont. g y p
ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE..
Between Five and Six Thousand People
Celebrate—Excellent Speaking.
[Kincardine Reporter.]
On Wednesday, July 12th, th e
Orangemen of the County of West
Bruce held a monster demonstration in
Kincardine. It was an ideal day and
Kincardine Lodge 765 is to be congrat-
lated upon having carried matters out so
successfully. The town was decorated
with flags, bunting and mottos and pre-
sented a gala appearance. There were
three special trains bringing people
from Blyth district, Howick district
and Listowel district The trains were
all packed, their being barely standing
room. It is a conservative estimate to
say that there were 6,000 people in
town. The hotels, restaurants and the
Methodist Church did excellent work
in feeding the crowd.
, The procession formed at the town
hall shortly after one o'clock and pro-
ceeded along Queen street to Broadway
along Broadway to Princess street,
along Princess. to Russell, down -Russell
along Queen to Harbor, down Harbor
to Huron Terrace to Landsdowne Park.
The following lodges were in line:
ORANGE YOUNG BRITONS.
O. Y. B., Fordwich, No. 4; O. Y. B.,
Orange Hill, No. 78; Q.Y.B., Wingham,
No. 11.
ORANGE LODGES.
tWingham, No. 794; Blue'ale, No.
766; Morris, No 3373; Belgrave, No. 482,
Blyth, No. 963; Ethel, No. 631; Ford-
wich, No. 642; Orange Hill, No. 565;
n 3_
Gorrie,No. t6.. Lu
cL-now No, 428;
Kinloss, No. 898;' Ripley, No. 790; Cul-
ross, No. 973; Maple Grove, No. 1044;
Kiniough, No. 1139; Brussels, No. 774;
Underwood, No. 1124; Tiverton, No.
868; Teeswater, No. 2122; Kingarf, No.
170; Bethel (40) No. 1=6; Bervle, No.
498;^ Ambetl No
o ;
y, 13{.5, Kincardine,
No. 765.
The line of march was crowded by
thousands of spectators ectators an
d North Hur-
on the visiting county, lead off with the
Orange Young Britain, followed by
Wingham band and lodge. the Tatter
being 72 strong. They won the prize
for the largest lodge on parade and.
"they made a. Sae appearance. Ethel
Lodge was next with 66 members. Theredo But hersschoice . ,........ : 4 5E1 4 25
were many sire lodges, but Bethel Iodge do medium .... 4 0') 4 25
looked as neat as any; of them in their do cows... .... ... 4 00 4 50
neat turnout. de common 400 4 25
ers
Arriving at the park 3. 3. Hunter, s Short-kee- . - ...."""" .. , 60 5 56°0W. M. of 765, in a few words welcomed ; Feeders steers ... 5 25 5 50
the visitors. He then called upon do bulls .. . 5 25 5!70
Stockers-
iylayor R. Patterson. who delivered a , choke .. . 4: Za 5 25
brief welcome and exter-ded the free- ilo Yigltt .. ... 4 2"s 450
Milch,hice, ach....61A fiQ FF 00
don o.. the town to the Orangemen and ;Springers p
...... .25 00 40 CO
vzs:tmrs assuring them they were wet- common atd Inedsuns ..... 25 Ob 50 OQ
'came anal win 'd always find the latchN, Sheep„ ewes ........3 00 3 2
string on the outside do nneks ........300 50
The other speaker; were Messrs. A.
' H. Musgrove M. P. P., Matthew Dane,
Coe etc Master North Huron and Revs.
C're'c and Hin art d M G S }
NEW ONTARIO FIRE SWEPT
Many Reported Dead and Bening Towns
Wiped Out. •
A great disaster took place last week
in the north country as a. result. of the
terrible heat and lack of ran. The
whole county was, burning with bush
bush fires everywhere.
Fanned by a terrible gale of wind'„
the flames swooped dawn, on the vill-
ages and mining camps and. the Toss of
property will run into-enormousfigures,
while the death roll must be great,. as
Porcupine district, where the fire was
THE VERDICT
Of the juzyc wan that alsnest tco'
much care and attention has. been:
bestowed upon retard. clothing.
THE EENE T"Atmq,RtN
is< strong eu dens the heautifauipat
tern of the' goods£; the trimmings.,
and the exuent workmanship- are
proof and warrant for the; verdict.
The moderate prices have had cone
silderable effect: upon, the judge..
HE , ENING,
THE TAT
asift
Mk
mil
Don't Try to Remember
Everything in the way of groceries .
you! tray need. A. much easier and
pleasanter way is to come here and
pack out the things you want as they
meet your eye.
There; Are Probably
Groceries Here.
entirety neve to you. But you
needn't be afraid to try them. if
they are here, they are good.
♦� he Profit SharingStore
ore
KERRBI I
R
McCiiIivray
Ptto¢er�4-
ways gine Chambt:rlain g Colic,. Cholera
and; Diarrhoets.iemedyanci: castor osi,
and speedg' cure is certaihr., For sate
y all dealers•;,
■
WE ARE AGENTS POR THE
ADILS OME ®URNAL
PATTERNS
MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE
AGENTS Ladies'
Home Journal
1 Our Big Clearing
ISale will be contin-
ued right up to the
22nd July.
J. F.
For summez d
t,srriirrett. iii Hit re
c d n: al
b
at its worst, contains thousands of ; o,are,aaarwos
prospectors, whose camps are scattered C
over a wide area of country heavily
timbered.
From North Bay northward for three
hundred miles and covering a wide sec-
tion east and west flames were carry
ing on their work of destruction and
death, and minors, prospectors and set -
tiers are in a desperate plight if they
even escape with their' lives, for sup-
plies, buildings and equipment were
wiped out of existence by a roaring
wall of fire, which illuminated the sky
for many miles.
The towns. of Cochrane, South Por-
cupine and Pottsville were completely
wiped. off the map. The total number
of lives lost is given at. 03 and the
money loss will be very heavy. Work
has already started on the re -building
of the destroyed towns.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Toronto, July 17—Union. Stock Yards
—Receidts, 86 cars, with 1,790 head of
cattle, 34 calves, 299 hogs, 853 .sheep,
and 17 horses.
Trade was a little slaw, but cattle
for the butcher trade were firm at last
Thursday's prices, which were 1Oc to
15c higher than a week ago to -day, The
advent of cooler weather has brought a
better demand for butcher cattle,:
though buyers fought bard for lower
prices, in view of the fact that prices
for dressed beef were slightly reduced
during the hot spell.
Export cattle, choice. $5.85 to $6, 05
do medium 460 .500
do light. 5 60 5 70
da balls.., 5.60 5 65
�„ » ar Ma . pow
ton, Winglz r.^_. The general remark
was treat a ffner let of speeches had wpm eltar ntscrasseoltla:
t/eveL heart beard and, they were all Win har±, Jas 10 1011
g y
tEn
ra t hit arm in theeG .
._{a}
ro
n of Fiat:
er 100 lha ......... 2 20 to 2 90
Pet stattt griecip.ee. I Falb wheat.............0 75 to 0 i"3:
At the csrcI vion cf the s aeehe3 the i 13ses _ ' - ---... (t 35 to 0:33
water seerte to tock el'ase in the basin. M P `'- .' 00 5G to 5�i+
no reop::e genera .4 ' the da [Butter a ..... e 6 3 to 0 6s "
tsy� the take and the ere' td was crderty. !'.g g3 per d ..,. 0 17 o 016 GreatWatch Doctor
� The to
,,�1�r
0 13
` wood eer Col ......... 2 50to 2.50
It Hay, per fast .................8........... 00to 3 IN1 � Flk'Pt1 t1< Iii E ::M' NOTE � t I C iA I
'fie Be.iin„ Ont., sewer colnie ioit tt o a per bus/set 0 45 to 0 45
hXS L.�n let ed not Iv' popular rote 16
9. .....t.,,......... 60 10 too 0 80
IV �& Five Iiogs',15er tf►t........, 6 80 to S L� . , _ . . _ ....:. .: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvy
Lambs, yearlings... ...550 630
'Spring lamb- each..... .... 7 50 8 00
Hogs. f. o. 5'.. . .. .. 750 7 60
w da fed and watered ....... 7 t(i
t_aiitea .. .. ..
5.
,.. 4 Gb'. ► .rl1t
1
c
Get Your Share of the
Bargains
Tremendous Price Cutting
Come And See For
Yourself
'
BIS ' Every Purchaser Delighted
h g
RDAY?i?
i
NIGHT
}
Three Hour Window Sales
OF
SWELL JEWELLERY
Patterson's Jewellery Store /'
29th
?2 aHD
JULY 15tk
FROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK. P.M.
AT
$1000.00 worth of swell up-to-date
Jewellery to be sold for $500.00
ridow--Bill
You will see the goods ticketed in the �l e
Figures„ regular price—Red Figt}res Sale price, It.
will pay ,Shue to keep tab an these here % as
positively nothing will be sold out of the
window before or after the
hours mentioned.
W. G. PATTERSON
We Do Just As We
Promise
Copper coins anddynamite have been
found in a deep excavation at Guelph.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
',Notice is hereby give
1'E9r
Chap. I .Sec BS
claims against the estat
of the Toga. , f Yin
of Huron, widow, d
about the: Twesiy-eigh
I9lt. are required to se
deliver to R. ♦anstoae„
cutoraon or before th
Jalyv A. D. t01I. thefr n
oription and a full eta
their claims and the a
anyl.. held. by them dal
the said day the
to distribute the assets
the parties, entitled the
to the claims of whr
notice,
day ,th o
pursuant to R. S. Q.
at altper° _ons. haying
g
of Maria Gibson, late
ham in: the County
.eased, who died on or
day of Kay, A. D.
by poet pprepaidor to
olicttor for the Ex.-
Twenty-secondday of
es, addressesand des -
meat of particulars of
are of the security (if
ertifed, and that
ecutors+ will proceed
f the deceased staring
to, having regard only
they sha.Ithen hare
ne, A. ti. 19 L
R. TANSTONa.
wingham.. P. O.
Solicitor for said. Esecators
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are•
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Minneapolis. • Very low rates.
Winnipeg Exhibition dates, July
I2-22.
THe Popular Route
To Muskoka, Lake of Bays,
Temagami, Algonquin. Park,
an}rRiver, Geor-
etan waFnch a Lakes,
etc.
Low round trip Tourist rates, Con-
venient train service.
For Tickets and further informa-
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or address A. E. Duff, D.P.A., To-
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Our graduates are in demand.
Business men state that they are the
best. Students from the class room
were placed recently at $45, $59, $6 )
and $7J per month. A graduate
with some experience was placed re -
wetly at $1S)0 per annum. All
graduates secure positions. The
1,
demand
nd in past
year P was six times
,yy
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PRINCIPAL.
BAIIKOF
FLAtI_LTO Pi
Capital Paid Up $ 2,750,000
Reserve and Undes ided
Profits.... ...,, ,3,250,000
Total Assets,.......,.,.,,40,000,000
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The Bank of Hamilton invites Sav-
ings Accounts—and has eliminated
all undue formalities, both in the
opening of such accounts and in the
Making of withdrawals.
A chartered bank Is the logical place
- -
? 11 V
` if
`
for the safe -keeping of thefundyou
wish to accumulate for old age or to
make provision for unforeseen needs.
Interest paid on deposits of $1.00 and
j
T.�- .
upwards.
C. P. SMITH, Agent, Wingham.
ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE..
Between Five and Six Thousand People
Celebrate—Excellent Speaking.
[Kincardine Reporter.]
On Wednesday, July 12th, th e
Orangemen of the County of West
Bruce held a monster demonstration in
Kincardine. It was an ideal day and
Kincardine Lodge 765 is to be congrat-
lated upon having carried matters out so
successfully. The town was decorated
with flags, bunting and mottos and pre-
sented a gala appearance. There were
three special trains bringing people
from Blyth district, Howick district
and Listowel district The trains were
all packed, their being barely standing
room. It is a conservative estimate to
say that there were 6,000 people in
town. The hotels, restaurants and the
Methodist Church did excellent work
in feeding the crowd.
, The procession formed at the town
hall shortly after one o'clock and pro-
ceeded along Queen street to Broadway
along Broadway to Princess street,
along Princess. to Russell, down -Russell
along Queen to Harbor, down Harbor
to Huron Terrace to Landsdowne Park.
The following lodges were in line:
ORANGE YOUNG BRITONS.
O. Y. B., Fordwich, No. 4; O. Y. B.,
Orange Hill, No. 78; Q.Y.B., Wingham,
No. 11.
ORANGE LODGES.
tWingham, No. 794; Blue'ale, No.
766; Morris, No 3373; Belgrave, No. 482,
Blyth, No. 963; Ethel, No. 631; Ford-
wich, No. 642; Orange Hill, No. 565;
n 3_
Gorrie,No. t6.. Lu
cL-now No, 428;
Kinloss, No. 898;' Ripley, No. 790; Cul-
ross, No. 973; Maple Grove, No. 1044;
Kiniough, No. 1139; Brussels, No. 774;
Underwood, No. 1124; Tiverton, No.
868; Teeswater, No. 2122; Kingarf, No.
170; Bethel (40) No. 1=6; Bervle, No.
498;^ Ambetl No
o ;
y, 13{.5, Kincardine,
No. 765.
The line of march was crowded by
thousands of spectators ectators an
d North Hur-
on the visiting county, lead off with the
Orange Young Britain, followed by
Wingham band and lodge. the Tatter
being 72 strong. They won the prize
for the largest lodge on parade and.
"they made a. Sae appearance. Ethel
Lodge was next with 66 members. Theredo But hersschoice . ,........ : 4 5E1 4 25
were many sire lodges, but Bethel Iodge do medium .... 4 0') 4 25
looked as neat as any; of them in their do cows... .... ... 4 00 4 50
neat turnout. de common 400 4 25
ers
Arriving at the park 3. 3. Hunter, s Short-kee- . - ...."""" .. , 60 5 56°0W. M. of 765, in a few words welcomed ; Feeders steers ... 5 25 5 50
the visitors. He then called upon do bulls .. . 5 25 5!70
Stockers-
iylayor R. Patterson. who delivered a , choke .. . 4: Za 5 25
brief welcome and exter-ded the free- ilo Yigltt .. ... 4 2"s 450
Milch,hice, ach....61A fiQ FF 00
don o.. the town to the Orangemen and ;Springers p
...... .25 00 40 CO
vzs:tmrs assuring them they were wet- common atd Inedsuns ..... 25 Ob 50 OQ
'came anal win 'd always find the latchN, Sheep„ ewes ........3 00 3 2
string on the outside do nneks ........300 50
The other speaker; were Messrs. A.
' H. Musgrove M. P. P., Matthew Dane,
Coe etc Master North Huron and Revs.
C're'c and Hin art d M G S }
NEW ONTARIO FIRE SWEPT
Many Reported Dead and Bening Towns
Wiped Out. •
A great disaster took place last week
in the north country as a. result. of the
terrible heat and lack of ran. The
whole county was, burning with bush
bush fires everywhere.
Fanned by a terrible gale of wind'„
the flames swooped dawn, on the vill-
ages and mining camps and. the Toss of
property will run into-enormousfigures,
while the death roll must be great,. as
Porcupine district, where the fire was
THE VERDICT
Of the juzyc wan that alsnest tco'
much care and attention has. been:
bestowed upon retard. clothing.
THE EENE T"Atmq,RtN
is< strong eu dens the heautifauipat
tern of the' goods£; the trimmings.,
and the exuent workmanship- are
proof and warrant for the; verdict.
The moderate prices have had cone
silderable effect: upon, the judge..
HE , ENING,
THE TAT
asift
Mk
mil
Don't Try to Remember
Everything in the way of groceries .
you! tray need. A. much easier and
pleasanter way is to come here and
pack out the things you want as they
meet your eye.
There; Are Probably
Groceries Here.
entirety neve to you. But you
needn't be afraid to try them. if
they are here, they are good.
♦� he Profit SharingStore
ore
KERRBI I
R
McCiiIivray
Ptto¢er�4-
ways gine Chambt:rlain g Colic,. Cholera
and; Diarrhoets.iemedyanci: castor osi,
and speedg' cure is certaihr., For sate
y all dealers•;,
■
WE ARE AGENTS POR THE
ADILS OME ®URNAL
PATTERNS
MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE
AGENTS Ladies'
Home Journal
1 Our Big Clearing
ISale will be contin-
ued right up to the
22nd July.
J. F.
For summez d
t,srriirrett. iii Hit re
c d n: al
b
at its worst, contains thousands of ; o,are,aaarwos
prospectors, whose camps are scattered C
over a wide area of country heavily
timbered.
From North Bay northward for three
hundred miles and covering a wide sec-
tion east and west flames were carry
ing on their work of destruction and
death, and minors, prospectors and set -
tiers are in a desperate plight if they
even escape with their' lives, for sup-
plies, buildings and equipment were
wiped out of existence by a roaring
wall of fire, which illuminated the sky
for many miles.
The towns. of Cochrane, South Por-
cupine and Pottsville were completely
wiped. off the map. The total number
of lives lost is given at. 03 and the
money loss will be very heavy. Work
has already started on the re -building
of the destroyed towns.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Toronto, July 17—Union. Stock Yards
—Receidts, 86 cars, with 1,790 head of
cattle, 34 calves, 299 hogs, 853 .sheep,
and 17 horses.
Trade was a little slaw, but cattle
for the butcher trade were firm at last
Thursday's prices, which were 1Oc to
15c higher than a week ago to -day, The
advent of cooler weather has brought a
better demand for butcher cattle,:
though buyers fought bard for lower
prices, in view of the fact that prices
for dressed beef were slightly reduced
during the hot spell.
Export cattle, choice. $5.85 to $6, 05
do medium 460 .500
do light. 5 60 5 70
da balls.., 5.60 5 65
�„ » ar Ma . pow
ton, Winglz r.^_. The general remark
was treat a ffner let of speeches had wpm eltar ntscrasseoltla:
t/eveL heart beard and, they were all Win har±, Jas 10 1011
g y
tEn
ra t hit arm in theeG .
._{a}
ro
n of Fiat:
er 100 lha ......... 2 20 to 2 90
Pet stattt griecip.ee. I Falb wheat.............0 75 to 0 i"3:
At the csrcI vion cf the s aeehe3 the i 13ses _ ' - ---... (t 35 to 0:33
water seerte to tock el'ase in the basin. M P `'- .' 00 5G to 5�i+
no reop::e genera .4 ' the da [Butter a ..... e 6 3 to 0 6s "
tsy� the take and the ere' td was crderty. !'.g g3 per d ..,. 0 17 o 016 GreatWatch Doctor
� The to
,,�1�r
0 13
` wood eer Col ......... 2 50to 2.50
It Hay, per fast .................8........... 00to 3 IN1 � Flk'Pt1 t1< Iii E ::M' NOTE � t I C iA I
'fie Be.iin„ Ont., sewer colnie ioit tt o a per bus/set 0 45 to 0 45
hXS L.�n let ed not Iv' popular rote 16
9. .....t.,,......... 60 10 too 0 80
IV �& Five Iiogs',15er tf►t........, 6 80 to S L� . , _ . . _ ....:. .: vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvy
Lambs, yearlings... ...550 630
'Spring lamb- each..... .... 7 50 8 00
Hogs. f. o. 5'.. . .. .. 750 7 60
w da fed and watered ....... 7 t(i
t_aiitea .. .. ..
5.
,.. 4 Gb'. ► .rl1t
1
c
Get Your Share of the
Bargains
Tremendous Price Cutting
Come And See For
Yourself
'
BIS ' Every Purchaser Delighted
h g
RDAY?i?
i
NIGHT
}
Three Hour Window Sales
OF
SWELL JEWELLERY
Patterson's Jewellery Store /'
29th
?2 aHD
JULY 15tk
FROM 7 TO 10 O'CLOCK. P.M.
AT
$1000.00 worth of swell up-to-date
Jewellery to be sold for $500.00
ridow--Bill
You will see the goods ticketed in the �l e
Figures„ regular price—Red Figt}res Sale price, It.
will pay ,Shue to keep tab an these here % as
positively nothing will be sold out of the
window before or after the
hours mentioned.
W. G. PATTERSON
We Do Just As We
Promise
Copper coins anddynamite have been
found in a deep excavation at Guelph.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
',Notice is hereby give
1'E9r
Chap. I .Sec BS
claims against the estat
of the Toga. , f Yin
of Huron, widow, d
about the: Twesiy-eigh
I9lt. are required to se
deliver to R. ♦anstoae„
cutoraon or before th
Jalyv A. D. t01I. thefr n
oription and a full eta
their claims and the a
anyl.. held. by them dal
the said day the
to distribute the assets
the parties, entitled the
to the claims of whr
notice,
day ,th o
pursuant to R. S. Q.
at altper° _ons. haying
g
of Maria Gibson, late
ham in: the County
.eased, who died on or
day of Kay, A. D.
by poet pprepaidor to
olicttor for the Ex.-
Twenty-secondday of
es, addressesand des -
meat of particulars of
are of the security (if
ertifed, and that
ecutors+ will proceed
f the deceased staring
to, having regard only
they sha.Ithen hare
ne, A. ti. 19 L
R. TANSTONa.
wingham.. P. O.
Solicitor for said. Esecators
CANADIAN
PP\CIF'1C
THE COOL WAY
TO THE WAST
GREAT LAKES
ROUTE
Sailing daily except Friday and
Sunday at 5.00 p.m., from Owen
Sound, connecting train leaves
Toronto I.00 p.m.
Meals and Berths
Included on Boat
Ask any Agent for 1011 i& Iastrat.
ed literature and to arrange
are•
ssreatien, etc.
VANCOUVER EXPRESS
The only solid through train to the
West; carries through coaches.
'colonist, tourist and standard sleep -
era from Toronto daily at 10.20p.m,
J. II. DEEME , AGE...T.
GAND TRUNSYS EM
Through Tourist
Pullman Sleepers
To Winnipeg and Edmonton from
Toronto 11 p.m. July 11 and 25-
Aug. 8th, via Chicago, St. Paul and
Minneapolis. • Very low rates.
Winnipeg Exhibition dates, July
I2-22.
THe Popular Route
To Muskoka, Lake of Bays,
Temagami, Algonquin. Park,
an}rRiver, Geor-
etan waFnch a Lakes,
etc.
Low round trip Tourist rates, Con-
venient train service.
For Tickets and further informa-
tion call on G. Lamont, DepotAgent
or address A. E. Duff, D.P.A., To-
ronto, Ont.
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Our graduates are in demand.
Business men state that they are the
best. Students from the class room
were placed recently at $45, $59, $6 )
and $7J per month. A graduate
with some experience was placed re -
wetly at $1S)0 per annum. All
graduates secure positions. The
1,
demand
nd in past
year P was six times
,yy
the number graduating. We have
three departments, Commercial,.
Shorthand and Telegraphy. Get our
free catalogue.
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