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The Wingham Times, 1907-06-20, Page 1THS WINCHAIVI `TI VOL NXXVI,--NO. 1845. TOILET SOAPS "C ICATE'S" See our window display. We import direct aavingthe middle- man's profit, you reap the benefit. Saving 20X. Glycerine Soap, Oatmeal Soap Honey Soap Floating Bahl Son 10oaalte 8 cakes 2Sc Rosedore. 150 Dake Viodora ...• 2 cakes Fine Tar 25c Ooleo Unscented( 250 Ooleo Seented {( oaks - Cashmere Baguet Monad Violet ... 85o cake • Dactylia8 cakes La Franc Rose $1.00 Superfine Violet 60c per cake FOR SALE BY Walton McKibhoo THE DRUGGIST - Macdonald Block, Wingham. •. Summer School A specialcourse of instree. tion during Jnly and August for Public School Teachers. Enter any time. Individual instruction. WALKERTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. )SPOTTON, Principal. THE LITTLE EkT�N The Name That is Read with a Smile What the Mothers of Boys are Looking dor The Boys aren't kicking about the backward season as mucb as the most of us, in fact, they can "slide to first" better, when there's scarcely a cover- ing of grass in the fields. And mothers know' that this same "elide" requires a good Halifax Tweed or some wash material to withstand the friction and the dirt, Mothers will have a chance to fix the Boy np very reasonably by calling at "The Little Eaton" and inspeoting our large assortment of Boys' Tweed Mad Worsted Snits. We have also jest received a eliip. merit of Bore s Bunter Brown w Wash Suits) nice neat patterns in Duck and Linen, selling at 90c, $1.25, $1.40 and $1.75. formisoimin SATURDAY'S BARGAINS Men's Fahey Neckwear, reg. 50o., Saturday`, price 350. Men's Odd Pants, reg. $1.60, Tweed and Worsted, Saturday 90o. GEO, C. HANNA Old Peetoihce Store Macdonald Block VirING HAllf. s, GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. Wear Greer's Shoes and Rubbers Barber Bus' esa Change. Mr. G. L, Ccnat le lass sold his bar- bering business t Mr, Wm. Davis, of Ayton, who took oesession yesterday. We understand th :t Mr. and Mae. Con- stable purpose mo 'ing to Toronto where they will reside i:: future. They have numerous friends who will hear of Via removal with regret. Get Parnell's. Bread, at Christie's, L,istowej Races. There are nine r cf fate Ma6es in eB Race meeting, W and Friday of next and 28. The List cense an establiehe attended, Loth b by the general pn bees with fell fields h at the Listowel demise', Thnraday week, Jnne 26, 27 velneeeting has be• success and is well the horsemen and 10. Sellirg cut fanoy Woman's The regular meed branch of the Womt held in the O. O. F. afternocn, June 27t' J. A. Morton will g "Canning Fruits A cordialinvitatic to atter(' this meet s. FA1JN1ERs, nstitute. g of the Wingham s Institute will be hall, on Thursday t, at 3 o'cicck. Mr. ve an address on . and Vegetables." given to all Iadies IS ng. See our Tan Oxfordd Woes. the Latest, R. Johnetfafi. Garden Par The first garden will be held on the evening, wider the P. A. sad Ladies' chinch. The Citic atleLdanCe and th be given by a nn fiesbments will 1 adult will have tainment. They are y To -Night. net of the season ark this (Thursday) uepices of the A. Y. Mid of St. Paul's ns' Band will be in ray Pole Drill will er of children. Be. eeivcd and all who gccd even:ng's enter - We are selling our 12 50 mattress at ee.25 instead of .12.40, at WALKER'S. Married At IGoderich. A pretty weddirg George's Chinch in day of this week, wl Corbcuid, daughter Oorbould, of this to of Mr. E. L. Di known resident of mony was perfor Turnbull. tock place at St. cderich on Tues. den Miss Constance of the late William n became the bride :Mean, also a well Ingham. The core - ed by Rev. Mr. DOMINION DAY C P.R. EXCURSION R TES. For this popular manse oliday the Canadian Pacific Rail ay will sell round trip tickets at'srn a fare, between all stations in Can id and to Detroit, Niagara Falls andByffalo. Tickets are gcod going Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Dlcnday, June 28, 29, 30, July 1, and are gocd returnirg until and on Tuesday, July 2nd. On sale at Qa?. R. ticket offices. p" Wood Oarvers wanted.. also several good cabinetmakers; o wages, steady employment, Lippert Co., Berlin. Fon SALE—First- class 100 acre farm, two miles from Wingham. All in grass, Get particulars from H. DAVIS. Huron Old Bksys Coming. The Toronto Haror`Old Boys' Associa- tion has completed arrangements for their annual excurei .n from Toronto to Wingham and Gale ioh, on Saturday, July Gth. 'The maintrain will be run to Wingham and it is 'xpected that fully three hundred old b ys and girls will be in Wingham on thi date. The excur- sion train is due to wive in Wingham about the noon hou . The Town Coun- cil -bee in hand the aaatter of entertain. meat for the visitor 4, but we have not yet learned the par Touters, but we are sure everything poe ible will be done to give the visitors a good time daring their stay in Wingleam. SHINGLES --A large consignment just arrived. Shinglea from British Colum- bia, Quebec, and New Brunswick, Call and get prices.—J. A. MoLEAN. Union Farmers' I• Model Farm Guel June 27th, Train 1 7.30 ant. Fare, $ days. See large pos Our Ne The TIMES will the publication o Bound of the 13 Conan Doyle. Th Mr. Doyle's very b: don Chronicle, in headed 'The Zenit says:— "We eho• Doyle the highest command. Itis ei saperior in Otigina to the earlier adven t oti eDr. v. D. De yl inclho s r w 4 deed a fo man Hitherto he has fo eaay to nnmabk hi the present case he mated again and a against hint a skill own and he Wind tt hair. Unite excursion to h, on Thursday, ayes Wingham at ,25, good for two era, Story, ext week commence a new story, "The skervilles," by Sir d is said to be one of st stories, The Lon- review of the story Of Sherlook.Uolmeo,' Id like to pay Dr, compliment at oar ply that this book is ty and construction ares of this great de - has provided a erim- olmes admit id in- -rthy of his steel. nd it comparatively antagoufatd, but in ode himself °heck. sin. There is pitted nearly equal to his he game almodt by WINGRA31. ONTARIO, THURSUAI, JUNE 20, 1907, Lacrosse Boys Won Game. The Wingham lacrosse boys went to Clinton on Friday last and played a friendly game with tbe boys in that town, winning the game by a score of G to 4. The Wingham tt am are now play. Ing good lacrosse and are looking f ward to a very successful season. Selling cut fanny go,AUEDEES. Won the Fre For -AIL Darkey Hal, cine by Mr. J. E Swarts, of this town, on in the free- for-all pacing race at ondon on Flidav last. The best am wag 2 12N which gives tbe Lo on track a new record. Darkey Ha was fourth in the first heat and then exit out and won three heats. King , ohn; owned by W. Pulkinghorn, of E ora, who is well- known here, non i the 2 26 pacing race. 0 WOOL WANTED—Any quantity; high- est prices,—GEo. E. KING, Damaging and Stand. Scare of the boy pf the town (some of them old moue. to have mote sense and good judgmen have been demag• in;; thebaed nand t tbe path, Stones bave been times at the stand and electric light tulle -31n a teen broken. The band boys ate keeping an eye cpen to catch the t fferdets end will have them prosecuted. Boys should etop this vett' unLecessaxy dtettucticn of pm. perty. Blankets and yarn of the beet quality excllarged ler escol, at T. A. Isiius'. Listowel Boys Won. Tbe first footbal game of the season was played on the Wingham park on Saturday night. b tween the Listowel and Wingham Hi School teams. The game was a gocd me and the visitors l,nt up the best tame, showing that they had rece.ved more practice than the local players. The score was 1 to 0, in favor of Listowel. Elmer Moore made a good rete a and C. Thompson and P. Deans were goal' umpires. The line np:—Wingha —Goal, Workman; backs, Wilson and Howson; half banks, Breen, Robinson a d Bryans; forwards, McKersie, Robins n, McLean. Higgins and Lloyd. Lista el—Goal, Vandrick; backs, Morpby, H tmitson; half backs, Pans, Thompson, urt; forwards, Scott, Miller, Grant, Zilliax and Bricker, If ycn purpose tal'ing a trip to the Old Lend travel via the C.P,R. Inners. The two Empresses give the best service. Get tickets and lull information frcm AIex Ross. Presented ith'a Ring. ¶the following frim the Woodstock Sentinel•Rt.view of ane 12th, refers to a son of Mr. E. Ba: , of this town:— The home of the Misses Sohlimme, Mary St„ was the a+enc of a very plea- sant gathering on M • day evening last, when about twenty in • tubers of the choir of College Avenue ethodist Church with their attends, ga hared to bid good- bye to one of its me... bora 1n the person ot Mr. Cory Baer, w • has been an ac tive and painstakin' member of the choir for the past tree or four years. The evening was sp=nt in games and different amusement . In the course of the evening an ad rasa as read v g w by Fred. Traut, And a b autiful signetling was presented to Mr Baer by Miss Elva Inoue. The gathe ng broke up in the early hours ot the ••orning by wishing Mr. Baer every s • ceess and singing "For He's a Jolly Gead Fellow." The address was as follors:— Mr. Cory Baer : Dear Sir,—The ch Lir of College Ave. church reel the grea est regret at your intended departurefrrm Woodstock and consequently from th s society and aetu- atings of our choir an church, We feel individually that ou loss is a serious one, as you have bee a moat consistent and painstaking me her of the choir, always ready to anis to the utmost of your ability in all cff its for the promo- tion of musical pro oiency and social harmony of the me bore. Actuated, therefore, by 'feelin s of the utmost goodwill and perso al friendship, we ask yon to accept thi ring as a memento and reminder of th pleasant and, we hope, profitable titn we have spent to- gether in the oho r of College Ave. Methodist Church. In conclusion we beg to assure you o our very beet wishes for your future we fare and prosperity. TAKE NOTICE Mies K. Fisher M. b ' aving` sold her Book and Stationery business, all ace counts due must be aid at once. Mies Fisher will be at th Ook Store every afternoon next wee rom 2 to ll p.m, to receive payment thereof. Thaking my numerous friends for their vey generous patronage. Yours truly, K. M. • Fn,tiin. HOMRSEEKERS' IN THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Everyone wishing to see Manitoba and the great Nortel -west provinces, with a view to making a home there or merely payinga�visit, will be interested in the O. P. R.'s alta Homeseekera Exonr ions this armor, s mer and should maks a point of securing a free Copy of pamphlet giving rates and full infor. motion, which may be obtained of any C. P. R. agent, or from C, B. Fester, D. P. A., O. P. R„ Toronto. Exouraione leave Toronto July 2, 16, 80, Angast 13, 27, Sept, 10 and 24, and tickets are good Ire return Within sixty days. NOTICE TO A meeting of the L of Wingham will be 1 hall, Gregory block, ing of next week,. Jun ing is railed for ro•or and cflicers will bel important matters party will be diaou U. P. P. and Libera Hurou for the C.fom be present and all I, to be present. BERALS, berals of the town Id in the O. 0. F. n Thursday even - 27512. The tneet- anizatinn purposes elected and other tf interest .to the ed, Aroh. Hislop, [ candidate for East one is expected to berals are requested Selling out fanny geode. S, MRS 'WOOL WAFTED—Eighrat price paid in cash or trade,—T. A. MILLS. Remember you make no mistake when ycn deal at WALKER'S furniture store,' Dominion D The annual picnic of St, Augustine R. held In Wallace's G: on Monday, July gramme is being err inoluding .races, ga other emnsements. tare will be a tug -of.' East e oxen from E n h r ata t Music by a string bar from 12 to 2 o'clock ; This annual event popular one, and the ideal spot in w bice day, All will be w to grounds ar.d din Picnic. nder the auspices Church, will be ve, Donnybrook, t. A good pro- nged for the day, ES and various n interesting fee- ar between teams West Wawanash. d. Dinner served upper from 6 to 8, as become a very pionic ground is an o speed a pleasant lcome. Admission r, 25 cents. Highest price paid for bides and peal - try at T. Fella' butcher shop. WANTED -600 tubs choice dairy butter; also ICO cases of eggs, weekly.— GEo. E. KING. Our prices en furniture do not need much cutting as they are always low, at WALxER's. Death of Morr The death on Tweed of Mr. Thomas S. Or 81st year, savers anot tion with the present born at Elton, .Aberdee and came to ibis count first in Blenheim, In he mored up to this se on the first line of M resident of that town eight years ago' when ham. Dnringh;s• 51 of this section Mr: many changes, W this section was a lived to see tbrivin He was a man bel large circle of frien In 1860 he was m Ellen Mayberry, w bis death, together sons and four dan in Morris; Johnan George, of Lower of town; Mrs. Jam Marie; Mrs. Jas. Mrs. A. Vanalet Miss Nellie at ho place this (Thera o'clock from the street, to the Wi Pioneer. of this week, ickehank In his er of the links connect ing the pioneer days of this sec - Deceased was shire, Scotland, in 1855, settling February, 1856, tion and settled rria, remaining a hip np to about et moved to Wing. ears as .a resident rnickahank seen en he located here wilderness and he towns and villages. in high•eateem by a s and old neighbors, rried in Morris to o is left to mourn nth a family of five titers, viz:—James, Andrew, at home; Ingham and R A., a Elliott, Sault Ste orehead, Listowel; e, Turnberry. and The funeral takes y) afternoon at two Jig residence, Scott gleam cemetery. WANTED—Two strong act' work in shipping roone man, who is handy wi to Walker & Clegg. The Better The new sum the Grand Trunk R trains running in a went into effect on most important ch: morning train f1. train now reaches m. in place of 11.1 now makes connec the morning train f passengers can no 7,30 a. m. and rea the noon hour. T carry the Toronto -Wingham subscribe receive their papers a half earlier than f. only change in time branch. The new stop reaches Wingb taking the place of t formerly was due to at 9 35 a. m. Then oardine arrives in W taking the place of t was formerly timed 10,40 a, m. These c hamites a very lunch Vice. We now have to and from Toronto Leaving Wing e boys to to an active tools. Apply rain Service. er time table of ilway as it affects d out of Wingham Monday last. The nge in time isin the .m London. This ' Ingham at 21 54 a t a. m, and the train on at Clin*on with om Toronto, so that leave Toronto at 11 Wingham before is train will also orning papers, and e will now be able to nearly an hour and rmerl.y. This is the • a the L , H. & B. aia from Palmer - m at 10 30 a. m., e mixed train that rrive in Wingham w train from Kin• ngham at iia m. e mixed train that o arrive here at ages give Wing - better train ser- hree trains daily ham at 6.48 a, m. via Guelph one hi now abs at 11.85 a. in., near lien than formerly. 7 One of the very latest - paesengers can travel i Toronto withoutohanl ing here at 11.03 a, mt. Kincar din@ passenger Toronto:at 4.55 P. en. almerston and Gaelp Stratford and Guelpi latter route passengers Listowel for dinner, train from Wingham route at 7.60 p. re. as le. axe and 915 p. m. from Totonto as f changes of time in th additional trains will .1 service and ehonld be Winghamites. The da i it mixed eta ns 1 ' w be people who travel. TI Palmerston branch Wil by regular freight tra carding at 7.30 a. rn„ a ham at 7.30 a. m, i71 card the passenger tial Grand Trunk batt b Ontario alone by 1,000 Palmerston and to reach Toronto y an hour ear- hie train carries vestibule oars and out 'Wingham to e of card. Leay. fan the train from are able to reach ofng either via oreawe via is Lt t t s , �, going by the have an hour at The 2 40 p. m. sill arrive in To - usual. The 2.08 rains reach here rmerly. These trains and the ive ate ertoellent appreciated by dug away of the eloome news to e freight on the ! now be handled no leaving Ein- lid leaving Dar - der the new time o mileage of the en increased in Miles par day. CANADIAN F )RESTERS, The 28th annual meating cif the High Court of the Cauadiat . Order of Forest. ere, held in St. Thom is last week, was one of the beet attend +d and most, Suc- oessful in the history • f the Order, near- ly 400 delegates bolo • in attendance. he reports of the var . no officers show- ed that the progress m de by the Order during the past year w s most eatiafact- ory and quite in keepin' with the high record of previous year=. The report of .High Obief,Ranger Ste ' art showed that on the 1st of January, 1906, the Order hag a membership of :1,241, and there were initiated during t ' e year 7,141 new members, being an inc ease of 835 over the previous year. D ring 1906, 2,947 members Iapsed and 88i died, leaving a nit membership at the •lose of the year ot 64,055. The memb rship at else May, 1907, was 66,184, The increase in the •neuranoo reserve of the Order durin , the past year amounted to $225,0 1 80. On the let January, 1906, the a ount on head in this branch was $1,9 9,862.15, and at the close of the year i. had reached the magnificent cum of $2,174,872 45. The amount paid in dent , claims during the year was $390,127,2 The sick and fun :rat benefit depart- ment is also in a m . et flourishing con- dition, During the year no less a sum than $117,220.72, co eying 5,161 claims, was paid in this b tench. The amount to the credit of this fund at the close of the year was,$93,48•,10, • The suns receive' as interest on in- surance investmen •s was $78,192, which paid 20 per cent. of the death claims. The report of ' obert Elliott, High Treasurer, showe the. funds of the Order to be in a •,, oat satisfactory o0n- dition. The re eipts in the various funds were: I' surance, $615,187,50; sink and funeral benefit fund, $140,- 791.91; general f nd $84,303.58; total, $840,232.99. Th total expenditure in these funds am 6 anted to $596.886.73. The surplus of i come over expenditure amounted to $ 82,346 26. The inven- ments ot the Or er are of the very high- est class. Its s' rplus funds on 31st May, 1907, were inve ed as follows: Domin- ion of Canada :took, $150,000; muni- cipal and sch•ol debentures, $2,133,- 806 70; deposit:d in chartered banks, $30,000; ourren accounts in chartered banks, $65,674 :''; total, $2,358,951.55. The total ass=te of the order amounted to $2,306,764 80 and its liabilities to $17,049 25. As :eta over liabilities, $2,- 289,715.55. The report .f Dr. U. M. Stanley, Chairman of the Medical Board, allowed that the death r to for the year 1906 was only 5 93 pe 1,000 and the average death rate for th 28 years was 5 08 per 1,000. The office s for the ensuing year are as follows:— C. R., J. A. Stewart, Perth; H. V. C. ".., D. Allan, Grimsby; High Seoy., Geo, aulkner, Brantford; High Treas., R Elliott, Brantford; High Auditor, " L. Roberts, Brant- ford; High Reg strar, Wm. Walker, Montreal; High haplain, Rev. W. J. West, Bluevale; 1xecutive Committee— M. D. Carroll, M•ntreal, 0. E. Britton, Ganancque. L. P D. Tilley, St. Johns, J. A. A. Brodeu , Montreal, and M. Mundy, Galt. Wingham Lead Lakeside League. The first home ame• in the Lakeside League was playe on the Town Park on Thursday last, the Balmorala of Kin- cardine being slat d againbt the locale The local team e tended an invitation to the Mayor and Council to open the game, and at 5.30 Reeve Irwin stepped on the robber. h ving for his support Councillor Nich eon while Controller Bell handled the ;willow Umpire BraeIan gave the w rd "Play ball," and Controller Bell landed hard on the second ball for a it, amid cheers from the crowd, onnoillora McDonald, Gordon and Kerr were also guests of the Ball Club. Kincardine tem went to bat and were blaLked, w ile Wingham made 2 runs on a bit by :Moore, a sacrifice by Longman, and a !drive by Britton, and Welsh bringing in the latter by a long drive. The seoond innings, both teams were blanked but in the visitors third, hits by Sinolair and Calder landed a run, making the score2 to 1, with Wingham to have their half, when hits by Moore, Longman, Erittdn and Welch in sutteo- cion, and a sacrifice by Workman totall- ed 4 runs. The ourth added 1 to Kin- oardine, McKay%getting a hit and being sacrificed aron d for the run, In Wingham'a hal a bit by Hammond to the trees, folio ed by bangles by Moore and a scratch by Workman, added 2 runs for Wingham. The 5th and 6th were blanks for the visitors, Danlo benders being toe puzz- ling for the Fis ermen, but the firewotks Were on and Wingham again added 3 more runs, I In the unlno' y 7511 innings, Sinclair made a hit, foll wed by A. McKay with a second, and s veralmisplays n t he C 0 t part of the too Kincardine added4 , d 0 runs, but the sca Was safe for the re- meieder of the g me, the 'lettere being well taken care t by Dunlop and Brit- ton. and the to ale' fireworks, Work- man, Altoheson, Alderson and Dunlop, breakiug up the erne by smashing the ball and bringing in 6 rune in the last stages of the gam . The Work of Vi for Brislan of Luck - now with the in teeter was the best seen here and he pt the teams playing ball all the time. Snore by innings: Wingham-2 420324x17 Kinoardine--0 1 1 0 0 4 0 x 6 Batteries---Wi bath, Dunlop lend Britton. Kilmer ine, Calder and MO - Kay. Hite off DnnloP, 7, b ff Calder, 16. The wire nettin placed for the game kept the ball away Prem the spectators and is a great imp vement. Giant Triplets "Currency" "Bebe" and '"Stag" Chewing Tobaccoes, in big plane. (utility always the sable. WELL-KNOWN .Lfi 40 • $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE PEOPLE Announcement MR. THC AS BELL Ex -Mayor o', Wingham. This week we give picture of a man who has been pro• neat in Wingbam business circles for number of years. Mr. Bell oameto Win team from Seaforth and in company wit. Mr. Walter Scott, engaged in manuf:'oturiug furniture. Nearly twenty year ago Mr. Scott re- tired and a few yearn later Mr. H. 0. Bell entered the buoine:,: with his father. The Bell furniture es of the very high- est class and it w • : known in Canada from ocean to ocea•. Since the forming of the Canada nun " ure Manufacturers, Mr. Bell has held th position of manager of the Wingham fa tones. Mr. Bell has always taken an ac ilea interest in mat- ters that were to he beat interest and building up of the ••wn. He carved for many years as a ••ember of the School Board and was • airmen for several terms. He served • s a councillor and for the years 1905 and a 906. was Mayor of the town, Special prices in all lines of furniture until�.Jnly lot as we must have money at WALKER'S. CANVAS SHOES—The newest and latest styles in Ladies; Misses, and Children's Canvas Shoes. All colors. W. J. GREER. CHURCH NOTES. The Rev. W. Methodist church, own pulpit next St vices. Subjects, 1 from an old love Ir Good Laugh." ' pleased to show stri . Howson of the xpegts to occupy his ndav at both ser- a. m., "An extract Iter," 7 p. in„ "A he ushers will be ogers to seats. The subjects di ussed by Rev. H. Edgar Allen in the aptist Chum next - Lord's Day will be as follows:—Morn- ing, children's talk, "What Ican see in - a glass of water," Rs gular sermon, "The Apostolic Motive." This sermon is the last of three studies tf the 1st chapter of John's 1st Epistle. Evening sermon, '•The Fifth Commairlment, or parental honer," At the Baptist sociation held in Listowel last week l..ator Allen, Wing - ham, was honored b ' being appointed to no less than three ofl-.ciai positions, vaz: —Those of District eoretary of Grande Ligne Missions, As ooiational Repre- sentative of the Bibi Stewardship Com- mittee, and a mamba of the Local Home Mission Board. It was also lett to Pastor Allen in con unction with the Rev. D. J. Welsh, 13 A., Th., of Tiver- ton to initiate a Ino ement loohiug to- wards the organized n of a Pastors and Deacons Conference ithin the bounds of the Association. NEWS DOTES. —Thirty-one ticke :a were sold at Wing - ham for the Greyht nd excursion from Goderich to Detroi on Tuesday. For the best goods, low prices and prompt delivery of farniture, go to WALKER'S, FOR BEST' VALVES obtainable any- where, in a well -assorted, fresh, Olean, new and up-tO.date stock. you will find them at the leadii.g Dress Goods and Fancy Goods Store of D. M. GORDON. leo for good butter; 170 for fresh eggs. —During the electrical storm which passed over Ili s sec ion on Wednesday, Mr. R. H. Saint'stable was struck, and damaged to sore extent. WOOL 1 WOOL I WOOL 1 1 We are buying it and pitying the highest r lce.— T. A. MILLS, Genuine clean out in parlor suites, couches, etc., and cut prices on baby carriages and go-earts at WALKER'S, For Quality. and Quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs" '•Stag" and "Currency" Chewing Tobaccoes. WE'LL MEND 'nix—If gent Shoes need a neat patch, half sole, or want repair- ing in any. way -bring them here to be mended. W, J. GRE1yR. Dr. Butler, London, Eye, Lar and Throat Specialist, will be at the Queen's Hotel on Thursday, June 13511 and Thursday, July 11th. Hoard, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dr.Ovens, Oculist, u 1st London, Surgeon Sn eon Eye, Ear, Nse and Throat will be at�Mcs Kibbon s drag store, Tuesday, Aug. tl --all day. glasses properly fitted. if you are not a customer at Walker's furniture store, try this store for your nett goodie We give our customers their own wily as they should kite* What • they want tO buy, We will give extra low prime to schools now putting in libraries. Have spade a con. tract with the publishers to take a large number of booka and hence can quote exoeption- ally low prices on this work. 50 per cent. off All Wall Paper Till July 1st This store will close every evening except Saturday at 7 o'clock. SAUNDERS Your money baok if you want it. "BigBook" Sign a Fisher Stand Near Post Office. Ritchie & Cosens REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE. A few Choice Farms taken from our Liets : 200 Acne—xcmelleenfruh Wnamp terms. A. moneymaker for the right man. 102 Acres—goods barn end Istablea ; t2,00e cash, balance at 5 per cent. Cres—Art 9 miles from Wfngham ; An excellent farm with fine buildings and all mcdern conveniences. 200 Fifty acres good hardwood bush. cies~n 5 miles from Wingham ; Rood buildings; asnap for quick sale, with or without crop. 50 1 mile Prom wroxeter; fine Acres buildings. Terms, $150Q down, balance on mortgage. 150 Acres —g ne of tulles from Wingham ; othe best farms in Almon. Terms right to right man. 100 2 miles from Beigrave ; Ares best of reasons for selling. 36Acres—AopvcR faor1ueavamlean; jwuh small capital. 1 1 00 Acres-501%i from aWingous to UU sell, as he has other business. A much larger Hat in our three, consisting of farms, town restdenoes, desirable buildirg lots, and businesses of all kinds. Call and see nee RITCHIE & CO'ENS Griihn-VasstoneBlock, WirIGl3Ael. Phone 123 Wingham Business College (Affiliated with Clinton B. C.) wF1 Z = I Individual instruction, Write for handsome catalogue. - GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. THE LEADING SEOE.STCRE SUMMER OUTING SHOES Stylish new effects in Outing Shoes FOR MEN and FOR M LV , W O >� The smartest marts t Ou t• ing Shoes are here. Shoes for Tennis, Yachting, Camping, Rowing and every other sport. White and black canvas and Cooley cloth. Some with rub- ber soles -some leather trim- med, High and low auto, 75e, X1.0O, $1,25 to The variety of styles, prices and sizes is complete, olk W. J. Greer Liommommiu••••••••41 TAB snoE