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• The newest up-to-date styles in thirty rn beanti-
• fel variations of embroidery and lace effects is fine
ete lawn, also a splendid range of white and blaos Silk
• Shirtwaists, and all at wonderfully low prices. We
• ask every lady to see the grand display in this de.
• partment. Lovely Lawn Shirtwaists at 90c, $1.13,
A $1.20, $1,40, $1 60, $1 80, $2 00, $2.40. Speoial value
• Silk Shirtwaists, at each $2 40, $3.00 and $3.20, worth
a and good value at $3.00, $3.75 and $4 00.
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MONEY -SAVING TIME
Dorv'R Miss It !
THE BEE HIVE'S TWO STORES
Stock - Gonsolidation Sale
CONTINUES FOR. TEN DAYS.
Owing to the season's cold remaining with us so much longer than usual,
people have not been anxious to buy spring and summer goods,
therefore stocks at these stores are very much heavier than
they would otherwise be, and as we must reduce
them so as to put the both stocks into one
store, we've decided on ten days of
Tremendous Selling. -
WHAT THIS SALE MEANS FOR THE PEOPLE
Can only be realized and appreciated by a visit to either or both of our two
stores where you will see all the season's bright new goods at prices
more pleasing than you could possibly anticipate.
Clothing --68 New Suits
Direct From the Factory
This is a clearing lot of Men's and Boys' Suits,
all made for this season's selling and purchased by
west a big redaction in price. Every garment per.
feotly tailored and made of newest style cloths.
Now for great money savings! $7 suits for $4 50,
$8 nits for $5.50, F.0 snits for $6.25, $10 snits for $6 50.
Bargains in Boys' Snits at P$1 50, $2 00, $2 50, $3.0O3
$8.50, $4,00 and $5.00. Do not Iose a minute In Rett'
trig here for these suits. The quality and price will
move them out quick. 1/
Here's Something that will
Unlock Your Pocketbooks.
If you have a regard for the beautiful and
price advantage at the same time, we have a claim
on you commands. Why? Simply because the
ou spend at these stores during our special
ay's Sale, the more you save. We emphasize
se Goods—the very new is here in plain clothe
d fancy tweeds for tailor•made shite, and all the
atest weaves and colorings in light weight fabrics
for separate skirts and shirtwaist snits. $1.00 goods
now 80o, 85o goods now 680. 75o values now 60o.
60o qualities now per yd 40e. 40o goods 32o, and the
25o lines now on sale per yd 20o.
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SPARKLING BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS
These stores of ;all others are the money saving points for all kinds of Men's and
Boys' wear. No such values anywhere as you get here during our Ten Day's Stock
Consolidation Sale. Splendid Fancy Dress Shirts at each 40c, would be extra good
value at 6oc. Our high quality 75c white and colored shirts now each 6oc, and the
special $I.00 values now Soc 20 cents returned to you on every dollar spent here in
Hats, Caps, Gloves,Hosiery, Umbrellas, Underwear,Suspenders,Overalls, Smocks, &c,
IN THIS GREAT TEN DAYS' SALE ARE
Ribbons, Lace goods, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols,
Corsets, Corset Covers, White Underskirts, Night Dresses, Drawers, Under -
vests, Belts, Fancy Collars, Velvets, Silks, Sateens, Prints, Ging-
hams, Vestings, Muslins, Flannelettes, Shirtings, 1}plow
• Cottons, Sheetings,Towellings,Table Linens, &c.
We put dollars in your pocket on above lines of goods.
The Very Newest
Carpets, Floor Oil -
Shirtwaists. cloths, Lace Curtains
There's always active selling in' these depart-
ments, but the next Ten Day's Sale will be a record
breaker. Prices and the goods of valva to back it up
will do the work. SplendidiTapestry Carpet at per
yd 40o. 75c Carpets now 56o. $1.00; Brussels Car-
pets now per yd 80c. Floor Oilcloths 2 yards wide
at 200 per square yard. Lace Curtains, great values
at per pair 20o, 40c, OOc,'80o, $1 00, $1.13,41.20, $1,60,
$2.00 and up to $4.00, Every pair a bargain.
IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Forest City 25c Gems Baking Powder now 20C. Maple Leaf Salmon now 15c.
Best Laundry Starch now -7c per lb. roc Extracts Sc. 4oc Teas now per Ib 32c, and-
2tc Teas now per ib 20C. 7 bars Comfort Soap 25c. Best 25c Brooms now 20C.
All other lines of groceries equally low.
Highest Prices paid for Butter and Eggs.
MINOR LOCALS.
-Gardening operations are in full
Swing.
---Last week 11,500 immigrants arrived
at Quebec. 2
—It was a short jump from Winter to
Summer on Sunday last.
—Victoria day celebration in Wing -
bane on Friday, May 24th.
--Tigre are now 2Sb mnnieipalities
Ontario under local option.
—The brick work on Mr. F. J. Hill's
new residence is completed.
--See Maxwell & Hill's advt on page
4 for Saturday bargains for men and
boyar,
—the High School are contemplating
running en exdursion to Kincardine in
June.
—The wheat acreage in the West this
year will be smaller an aodonnt of the
backward weather,
--.lune wedding invitations and an-
nsrtattnensetlta printed in correct styles
on comet etetionery M the Times oflioe.
—Entries are already coming in for
the WIgh re horse room to be held on
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—Mr B. Leary is putting the bowling
green in good shape for the season's
playing,
--Wingham Oddfellows have received
an invitation to attend divine service
with the Oddfellows at Blyth next Sun-
day evening.
—Mr. 31. Beckwith's residence on
Edward street has been greatly improved
by the building of a gothic ant putting
in •a window.
—Miss Pollock, of Stratford, who has
been under treatment in the hospital,
is improving rapidly, and will be able to
go home shortly..
—Test examiasations for Junior and
Senior Leaving are in progress at the
High School this veaek. About 60 can-
didates are writing.
--The late dames McGavin, late of
Cheeley and formerly of Wingham, be.
gneathed $200 to Foreign Iieeione of the
Presbyterian Church.
—The regular meeting of Camp Cale
donia, Sons of Scotland will be held
nett Monday evening. All members
are requested to be present.
—A fall of snow tM the loth of May
and cold 'Weather tip to the 13th id vii•
tumid for this part et the country; that
was what we bed last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, C4oderich,
ennounoe the engagement of their eldest
datighter, Mise Vert Ziller, to Mr.
sltew tt Murray, also Of Goderich.
^-.Save money. See Knox's Advs.
—The brick work as Mr.
D.
DOMINION BANK
Pringle's new readeuoe on Leopold
street is completed. HEAD OFFICE ; TORONTO.
—Fanners have finished seeding and
are now busy preparing the ground for
the corn and root crop.
—Court of Revision for the Town of
Win:harn will he held in the Clerk's
s?Mee on. Thursday evening, May 30th.
--Dr A. J. Irwin will undergo an
operation at the Wirgllam hospital this
(Thuradav) morning and 'will not .- be
able to leave the hospital until the .8th
of June. His dental office will therefore
be cloud until Satngday, asps 8th,
—Mr Sohn Tiallentyne died at hie
home in Kincardine on Thursday. He
had previontly lived in Hpron township.
of which he was Reeve for a number of
yeara,. Deceased was in his 70th year.
—The militia orders leaned Saturday
state that owing to the presence of small•
pox in certain parte o! the Dominion
none but those who are considered to be
protected will be allowed to go into
camp,
- Mr W, H. Green commenced the
cement work on Tuesday morning on
the foundations for his five new dwell-
ings. With the raising machine e1r
Green will save several days time on
this work,
Fon SALE,—Briok•houae and lot; also
a good brick house 'with all modern
convienoes; bard and soft water, good
barn, and from one to four aorea of
land. Get partioalers;.at the Times
office.
--Mr and Mrs R. F, Howson of Cal.
gory, Alberta, formerly of Teeawater,
Ont., announce the engagement of their
daughter, 0, Louise, to Rey. Harry H.
Gregg, B. A., son of Rev Edward Cragg
of Brighton, Ont.
—Kenneth Beaton, at the recent ex-
amination in London, of students for
the Methodist ministry, passed in all
subjects. He is the eldest son of Mr, A.
D. Beaton, of Clinton, and formerly of
Whiteohuroh. This young man is well
known to many of our readers, who will
wish him continued suooess in his new
profession.
—Mr. David Lougheed bas moored
the grant of 160 acres of land' given by
the government to the Canadian volun-
teers who were in active service in South
Africa. The land is situated in the
township of Lucas, and is in close
proximity to the survey of the Grand
Trunk Pacific) Railway. We do not
know whether it is Dave's intention to
engage in agricultural pursuits, but at
any rate it is said his hostility to the G.
T.P. Railway has considerably dimin-
ished.
DIED
Fircn—In Howick, on May 10th, Bella Rob.
ertson Wylie, wife or John Fitch, aged 30 years,
8 months and 21 days.
Cr OAnrY—In Lest Wriivgnosh, on btay 11th,
Margaret, wife of Mr Jag. Ctoakey, aged 30 yd's
and 4 months. ,
BUCTON—In Morris, on May 4th, Sarah May,
beloved wife of Alfred Button,in her 31st year,
CAnixasr.L—In Morris, an May 2nd, Robert
V. Campbell, aged 62 years and 3 months,
MAxWELL—In Brussels, on Mayeth, Thomas
Maxwell, aged 70 years and 22 days.
Ksnincit—In East Wawanosh, on May 0th,
Ann Kernick, aged 71 years and 5 days,
PUBLIC NOTICE
1 give notice to the general lac that after
this date I will not be re onsible for any
debts contracted by,nylwi •R H 13AINT,r
Wingham, May leth, 10
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBER" Y•
—The program for the thirtieth an-
nual meeting of the West Huron Teach-
ers' Association, to be held at Exeter on
May 22nd and 23rd, has been issned.
--Mrs. Samuel Woods, of Belmore,
who underwent e wen a critical
to operation tl n in
the hospital here, was able to go home
last Tuesday, having fully recovered.
-The anneal meeting ief the West
Huron Women's Institute will be held
at Goderich on Friday of this week. A
number of Wingham ladies will attend,
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simple and effective remedy for
sblte THROATS AND COUGHS
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolens
ivkh the soothing properties of slippery elm and Iico-
•iee. Your druggist or from u3, l00 is etatnpd.
tazMlxo, fiats Co., Limited, Agents, Montreal 4oc
Messrs, Carrie Sa Denton! shipped a
car load of horses to Saskatoon, Sask.,
yesterday. Mr. John itobineon went in
oharge and will spend several weeks in
the West.
Court of Revi : on.
• NOTICE—The first sit tugs of the Court
for the Revision of the Ai3sessment atoll
for the year 1807, will be hold in the Clerk's
office, Binevale, on Monday, May 27th next at
1.30 o'clock p, m. All persons interested will
please take notice and govern themselves ac-
cordingly.
Binevale, May lath, 1007.
JOHN BURGESS, Clerk.
---Mr. Carleton, of Kincardine, did
not take posseeeion'of the Winglaatn 'ane
boldness last week as was expected and
Mr. Andereou will continue es proprietor
of this business.
—Dr. Forbes Godfrey was chosen se
the Oonserrxtive candidate to contest the
bye•election inWest York. Dr. Godfrey
is a brother-ln.14W of kir. W. H, Hale,
formerly of Wiens
AUCTION SALE
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Farm Stock, Implements and
Building: Lots
MR. JAMES ANGUS, Shuter street,
Wingham, will hold an auction sale of
the following stock, implements and
building lots, at hie premises on
Saturday, May 25th,1907
Capital paid up,
Deserve Land and
Undivided profits
Total Assets, over
$3,500,000
$4,500,000
45,000,000
WINGHAM BRANCH.
Formers' Notes discounted,
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT—Interest
allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards,
and added to principal quarterly— end
of Maroh, June, September and Decem-
ber each year.
D. T. HEPI3URN, Manager.
R. Vanetone, Solicitor.
,��-rai.-rrlu'tt.��•irar, ae. �-a�t�— c� --�
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� Thefirst step
Often means so much. It has
meant auecessto thousands of
young people who wrote for
our Catalogue as the first step
toward a good salaried posi-
tion. Take the step to -day.
Address, Central Business
College, 302 --Wonge street,
Toronto, W. H, SHAW,
Principal.
W, T.
zre zmsa Mr ±a . r'� C
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COURT OF REVISION
Take notice that the Court of Revision of the
TOWN OF WINCH
Will hold its first sittings in the n Hall in
the said tiown o
Thursday, the 3 ' ay of May,
A.D. 1807, at the h .. r of 8 o'clock Banc.
All persons having business at the said Court
should govern themselves accordingly,
J. B. PEfj USON, Clerk,
Dated, Clerk's office, Wingham, May 1612, 1907.
BUILDINGS MOVED.
Having a full equipment for the moving of
all kinds of buildings, I am prepared to do
work of this kind promptly and satisfactorily.
My outfit is the best in this district. Terms
a re 17 per day for outfit, plank etc, and two
Ikf
mens ALEX. plank,
Windham, P. O:
OATS FOR SALE.
I have on hand about 1000 bushels of
oats for sale. Reduced price to parties
taking large quantities. Apply at
Whitechurch Elevator. A. FOX.
BULL AND HOG FOR SERVICE
The 'undersigned will keep for service on his
Premises, Lots 11, and 12, Con. 1. Turnberry,
iWin ghazn Junction) the Thoroughbred
Shorthorn Bull, "Admiral," No. 55940. Admiral
is from imported stock. Terms 11.00, with
privleg0ofreturningifnecessary. Thorough -
Also have for service a good thoroughbred
Yorkshire Hog. Terms $1.00. payable at tune
of service.
ALEX. DAVIDSON,
Wingham P. O.
N®D ICES
The Hotelkeepers of Wingham have
decided -that on and after the iat df Jane
the price of all Liquors shall he 10 cents
per glass. STABLE RATES:—Team, hay,
15 cents. Stand in stable, for 1 or 2
horses, 10 cents. High license, the ad-
vancein the price of -goods' of all kinds,
the advance in *ages, etc., makes this
step necessary.
The price of beer, ale, porter and na-
tive wine will still remain at 5 cents per
glass.
at 1 o'clock p. m.:.—Team of good livery
horses 10 andi1 Dare oldt
team Yarm _
mares. 2 cows with calf at foot, 2 cows
due to calve in May, dry oow,4 two year
old heifers, 4 yearling heifers, 3 calves.
5 brood sows duo to farrow about lat
August, 15 Shoats about 70 lbs, 8
young ;Berkshire sows fro
stock, thoroughbred Yo
registered, 20 pig's f
Watson mower, Maes
imported
shire boat
Weoke. old.
Barrie binder,
lumber wagon, new b •' gy, cotter, seed
drillt set iron harrows,'nnitivator, turnip
sowdr, aonffier, plow ba3:ilees, set heavy
double harness, set light double harness,
set single harness, set 1500 lb. platform
scales, set wood harrows, fanning mill,
chains, forks, ate.
There will also be Offered for sale at
the same time end lame, 60 voidable
Town Lots. Thee° lots are timely situ-
ated, only forty rodd from the main
street, andconvrenientto all the factories.
This is a chance na one who is thinking
Of building a residenoe should miss. Also
4 Park Lots, with 5 lots in each block,
along the water front.
TERMS OP -Alis or srocs.—An scant; of
$5 and under caah; ort other amonnts f
months credit will be allowed on ap-
proved joint notes, or 6 per cent. per
annum off for cash eft time of sale.
TIMMS of ILLS or r 0uA.—One.third of
the purchase Moe at time of sale or
Within ]90 days thereaaf$er, and the be►1.
sato° in two equal awni u I instalments.
Keeper, Matron, and Assistant
1 Matron gamed
Refuge in,the
Kuroluc
For 'the Rouse o
scanty of
Written applications
undoraianed up to Mo
June, for the positions
assitenb'Matron fur they
Kee er and Matron m
rill be`r ivedbf.the
day', the.WR day of
f Ifeeper, Matron and
House of Refuge. For
pp i and wife perferred.
Applicants are expect eel to state age, previous
ocoupation and salary 3apeeted. Testimonial0
to.be enclosed With a1vlications.
The committee wolM, like to meet . appli-
cants at.the counoil r. one in Goderich on the
afternoon oft.Wednes qty. June the Pith.
Dated May the 8th, '107.
Wo. LANE, Clerk.
CENTRAL
G i .CXle/
STRATFORD, ONT'.
Was es tabliehed wenty years ago,
and by its thorough work and honor•
able dealt nge With its patrons has
become one of the largest and most
widely known Commercial Colleges
in the province,
The demand upon ns for commer-
cial teachers and, office aseietants
greatly exceeds the supply.
We assist graduates to poaitiontt.
Students are entering each Week.
Catalogue free.
ELLIOTT & McIMCHUN
PRINCIPALS,
SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
1NVITEaD
I NitRE5T PAI D
QUARTER RLY
WINQIIA1'1. BRANCH
C. P. SMITH, - AGENT.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867
B. E. WALKER; President
ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager
A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of
Branches ,
Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000"
Rest, - 5,000,00%
Total Assets, - 113,000,000''
Branches throughput Canada, and in the United States and England.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
FARMERS' BANKING 86
Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking'
business. Sales Notes cashed or taken
for collection
BANKING BY MAIL.—Deposits may be made or withdrawn by -
mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention
WINGUAM BRANCH
A. E. SMITH, MANAGER.
TONG TO. HAVE A FLY, TIME
Call and seonre the necessary SCREEN DOORS AND WIN-
DOWS
IN-
DOWS for the 000asion. Various styles and prices in both pine
and oak to choose from.
'"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." In a Hammock. What
is more refreshing?
A beautiful assortment just opened, °all and inspeot them.
LCENTRAL HARDWARE
WINGBAM.
H. BISHOP.
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Special Quality :I
Footwear :I
For ,Ladies.
AT POPULAR Primus
We term this footwear "special quality"
because the quality is specially fine for the
price, and the styles are more attractive than
are usually sold for the money.1.
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Oxford in Patent Kid, Gun Metal and
'Vici Kid, with turn or welt soles. •
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Repairing neatly done.
R. .Johnston
SHQE DEALER WINGHAM
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BURLAP.
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Wall Paper
SONG RAPIDLY
Have yon seem our new Burlap? ,
Just the thing for halls and dining
rooms. Used in the one•half and -
three-quarter effeot,
This Burlap, combined with our
neve and up•to-date Wall Paper,
makes a delightful room.
Wall Papers in new and fast color-
ings, the largest display we have ever
made.
Call and inspect our stock.
Wall Papers from 50 per roll tip.
Borders same price per roll as wail.
At The "Uig gook Store"
1K1 M M FISHER.
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That Bread yon oat --• is it.good ?
That it the all important gnes-
tion. Not how big nor how
cheap, but is the quality
there --ie it pure—is it
well made ?
PARNELL'S BREAD
teal', that and more, It is nour-
ishing and easily digested.
1RX A .LOAIi
Agent for " Pride " and
" Pure Creams " Pleura.
...save....+,
PRODUCE TAKEN.
1. Henry Christie
Grocer and China i[ereliantNSWAVANWONIVOMMASAAM
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