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Neckwear
THE`
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IS THE LATEST.
A sign for every month, in
four different shades.
New Border Batwings
New Windsors
New Four -in -bands
ramasisimusexamomrs
McGee & Campbell
CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
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A GREAT CHANGE
is to take plane in the Cabinet of Great Britaia. We, too, are
making great changes in the quality and values of all lines- of
our
,SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Our stocksare very large, and we believe that the gatckes t
and best way of rednoing our heavy stock is by giving our easterner s -
better value in all lines.
CURTAINS I CURTAINS I
Oar stook is the largest and beat that we have ever carried !
Everything that you desire will be found in this department, in
prides from Zile up to $10.00. The 253 °attains are vary nice
patterns, 234, yards long, nicely taped all around.
SEE OUR SPRING PARASOLS I
They are beauties, and moderate in pride.
Irnportant.
Announcement
THE NEW
BOOT A SHOE
FIRM
will take possession on
THURSDAY, APRIL 16.
YOUR. R.AE SOLICITED.
`>i' .D
'Willis
Robt, johnston's ' old. staled
Directly opposite new Batik of Commerce building.
THE WINGII8M TIMES, APRIL 9, 1908
gixux,
Timm ooze term ° rasa by -W. and
11+ , Gerry, Braipeli,being lot 3&., don.
14, has been sold to ;Monte 0. bl:atr for.
the Aum of $2,Q04, the Purchaser ootn
lag into immediate poAxeakialt.
Lest Week Beery S(o.Arter", who has
bees residing ou the 4th •eau,. shipped
lr's household effeoti to Ianisfpit,
Alberta, where he and Mrs. 1$10A.rttr
pnrpose reeking their borne. Iii*
brothex•in•law, Albert Carter, is a reel,
dent of the same legality le the 'Wast.
Droao11titn (troop* Into poniunipI4oat,
Colighing weaken» the tabes sad
makes a resting plaue for the baccilii
Why let Bronobitla beootne established?
It's easy to onre--jest inhale Catarrh -
ozone --breathe Tut its soothing halaems
and relief domes at enter, Oaterrhozone
is so certain in $ronahitis that every
cane is cured. Throat is ittrougtltsned,
cough stop*, 1rrit?,tlon goes away, all
danger of taberouloais is prevented.
For throat trouble, catarrh and oonghs,
Cletarrhozone is erns REMEDY. 25o. and
$1,00 sizes at all dealers. Get it today.
VAST WAW' A.NQSH.
Mr. Thos. Robinson, whoieoently sold
his farm on the 12th has moved to the
old homestead, near Marnooh,•wleioh lie.
has rented from his brother, Mr. James
Robinson.
Warren Sanborn met with an un-
fortunate aooident on Friday night last,
while in the stable onttiag off .the end
of a projecting piece of board with a
jeok-knife, The knife slipped, and, the
blade penetrated his leg just above the
knee, severing an artery. The aooident
will lay him aside from work for• n.
while.
The Persestinu ofWoma»hootl,
Who does not envy and admire a
lovely women? The seerst of her lovii-
nese, of her perfection, is health, She
sleeps well, eats well, digests well--in-
trioate functions are vigorous and regu-
lar. Of all woman's remedies, Ferro
zone is beat; it vitalizes the fanotions
upon which health depends—makes the
purest, 'idlest blood, gives perfect owe-
plexion and Iota of vigor. Leery inti
and woman who seeks health, vitality,
looks—let her get Ferrozene to dray,
(Fifty dent boxes at all dealers.
•
TUZNBBzrRT.
The call to which all mast respond
came to Mr. Wm. Wright, of Taw
berry, on Saturday evening, March 28th
and he passed peacefully away to the
Great Beyond in his 85th year, De.
ceased only lately purchased Mrs. Geo,
Harris' farm and was moved on to it,
doming from Morrisbank where he had
resided for a number of years, and was
highly esteemed by all who knew him.
Three sons and fon/ daughters, besides
the sorrowing widow aro left to mourn
the loss of a kind and faithful father.
The bereaved widow and family have
the sincere sympaahy of their many
:leads in their bereavement.
Look Jke ad for Illness. -
Sudden illness and pains come in
every family—to parentsand ohildten
alike, But if yon have leaked ahead,.
and have right in your home, ready for
immediate use a bottle of Poleon's Ner-
viline—there isn't muoh to worry over.
If it's a sore throat &'oontracted chest,
apply Nerviline and put on a Nerviline
Porous Piaster. It it's collo, cramps,
or any stomach disorder, just admfnls-
ter ten drops of Nerviline in het water.
No family medioines aremore useful or
depended upon in emergencies than
Nerviline and Nerviline Porous Plas-
ters. They koop the doctor bill small.
2io. at all dealers. Refuge substitutes,
E5tU*SBL*.
Mies Mabel, eldest daughter of Fred
acid Mrs, Adams, of Fordwioh, former-
ly of Brussels, was recently married in
Toronto to a yostng gentleman named
Aylesworth, reformer resident of How-
lok, but now on the post office staff in
Toronto.
Mrs. Duncan MoLaucblin, of whose
demise we referred to Last week, was
born in Glas;row,Seotland,in November,
1827. Her maiden name being E14aabeth
Jeffrey Brown. When 12 years of age
the came to Oxneda with her parents
and sister locating in the town of Peri b,
Lanark Co , where she prosecuted ber
studies in the nubile and Gramtnar
schools and she obtained a let Clara
Teeohor's eertiflcete. After teaching in
Drummond a short distance from Perth,
for a While, the subject of this nonce
attended the Normal Sohool .in Toronto
and secured her prates:ional standing.
In 1860 the family dame westward to
Rarphuthey, Huron Oq. The next year
Mss Brown caroti to Grey township
and taught stiooessfuliy in S. fe, Nos 3
and 1. She was tnatried to the late
Dnnoati MoLauchlin ion Feb. 91h, 1885
and they made their home on the for-
rust s Eater 2 nines North ot $raAaeele'rn
Gtey township where they continued to
***Aide #iii t4 Mr, MoLittiohlin's death on
Sept. '22it, 1900. When tine fawn Wats
told 4g years ago, Ws, MoLenohlin and
daughters took up residence its Brussels.
C1" a oheerful, hopeful disposition dee
ceased made many true #riende who
were loath to part with her. Mrs, Mot
Lstiolifiu wet welt edneated and cones
petent tt1 fill public positions elle, shrank
Errata these and appeared to oentre• her
gifts andgraoei Tri ber home. She web
a1syal and faithful mm ember of I[eI i te
church and wet greatly beloved, One
sbfi, (Tohlr B.; of Sett- dotes, Sack ) And.
flue datightere (Mine Liege, of Balt
iloatesi Belle, and Sarah„ of Toronto;
tints L-iatgaret and Hari at halite) sur.
vire. The Most ton, Thar., died( in
December,
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Tl at hacking cough continues -
Because your system is exhausted and
your power's of resistance weakened -
Take Scout', Efrnultrion.
It builds up and strengthens your entire system
It contains Cod Liver Oil and I-Iypophosphites so
prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest.
ALL DRUGGISTS: 500. Alan $1.00044404.100000.04.0000410003
1tOXItTkstt.
This week it is our aad duty to record
the death ot one of our highly respected
°Means in the person of Janet Meikle,
widow of, the late Nathaniel Allan in
her 09th year. Her demise whish took
place, on Saturday, March 28th, was not
unexpected as she has been ill for some
few weeks, She. $as been a resident of
Wroxeter for a uptrther of years and has
gainedthe esteem of a large circle of
liTends.. The aabject of gale notice was
a fatth'ui member of the ,Presbyterian
ehuroh and set example cf Ohrietlae
altimeter well worthy of emulation.
She was not only talthinl to her church,
but just air faithful in believing that it
was her duty as a Christian to do her
duty at all tiwee. She was always
ready to lend a helping band in time of
need, both HI acte or kindness and in
Words. .
Or. Hstwiiton's Cure ter rtruplip.
A11. skin diseases enols as pimples
originate,thronirii failoreof the kidneys
and liver. All taints , that - block the
avenues of health squat be removed.
Dr, Hetnitton's Pula do this gnioldy
Theyoleanse the system, rare the akin
smooth, restores rosesto tbo cheeps tied
give olear dainty complexion. For Rood
looks, good health and good spitas there
is nothing so euro as Di. Hamilton's
Pills. 25t. boxes at all dealers.
atoning.
Alter an illness of over a year canted
from heart disease, Robert Willis, a
native of Esquesing tpwnehip, -Helton
County,, and later a resident of George-
town, died at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Robt. Newcombe, 8'11 line, on
Mande 26th, at the ege of 84 years. His
wire died over 12 years ago, A family
of four are left to tricorn his loss, W. J.
Willis, Brooklyn, N. ; Miss A. L..
Willis, -Newark, N. J. ; bire. Robs.
Newcombe and Mre. John McElroy, of
Morris. Deceased was a mtmber of the
A. 0 U. W. and the body was token to
Georgetown where the funeral took
place, under the auspices of the lodge.
Mr. Willie had Lived with bis daughter
for the past two years. The friends of
the family extend their 'sympathy to the
bereaved,
The Oeunoil met on March 30th, pow
=ant to adjournment; members all
present except Mr. Shaw; minutes of
last meeting read and passed.
The Engine is report on the proposed
Granby drain was read and the interested
parties given an opportunity to with-
draw from. or ntt4 to ties petition, but
no alterations were made, and it was
moved by Mr. Campbell, seconded by
Mr. Taylor, that the said report be
adopted and that the Council proceed to
pare the neeessaay by-law in conneotiou
with said drain.—Carried.
Taylor — Mcintcheon -- That this
Council decline to furnish funds to
School Trustees for the quarterly pay-
ments of teaohera salaries. Coded.
The Engineer's report on the proposed
Mason drain was read and an opportun-
ity given to the - interested parties to
withdraw from or add to the petition,
but no change was made, and it wee
moved by Messrs MoCatcheon and
Taylor, that said report be adopted and
that. the Counril proceed to pass the
necessary by-law in connection with
said drain. --Carried.
Accounts were ordered to be paid as
follows: —Treasurer 3loKillop, B Line
e:S E! dit A . 3 67• Treasurer E.a-
po ,�tiVlr
wa:welt, B Line expenditure, 03,00;
Treasurer Turnberry, B Ltne expendi-
ture, $12 00; Mantel/eel World, Assess-
mentandCollect see'
Rolls
and Jurors
Lists., $5.90; A. Ke11y, underbrusbing,
$1 00; Win. Craig, unglikrbrushing, 50..
Campbell—Taylor--That By Law No.
2, transferibg Std Lot No; 20, oon. 8,
from S. S. No. 8 to S. S. No. 6, as now
read be paeeed.—Carried.
Bylaw No. 3 for appointment of
road and bridge commissioners wan duly
read and passed.
Tenders were received for renewal of
"Sommerville bridge in one span and
Iwo spans reepeotiveiy, and the deolden
of the matter Was laid over until next
meetiTheng. aoancil then adjourned 10 meet
can Saturday, April 11th, at one o'dlook
p, tn.
W. etude, Clerk.
i.+�y e ► . Use Shiloh's Cure
.LZ1 mei aegt Sfor the worst cold.
thesharpest cough
—try it on a guar-
atetse of your
money back if it
dtiesat't attttally
CUREi .
U Ck Cr
than attytlung you
ever tried. Safe to
take, --nothing
cmc , Colds it to hurt even* a
i
baby. �
. 34 years of
-Silences court enid
l+! 3 26Sililtili .,
1 afar
c:.:
Cure
Cures
Coughs
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inLl.:lAN1AN
The last nisattng of the Glenanuatt
Mutual Improvement Society, for- this
season, was held .at the home of ,the
President, Mr. J. T, Soots, on the even-
ing of April let, Oa account of tl e
rainy weather the attendance was very
am;t11 .but the program wag excellent,
It was no April Fuel aid those who
oouid not be present oilseed a treat.
Although rather lata ip etartipg, the
Soolety has hot some very title xncetini;s,
which have been eh. reughiy enjoyed be
all, and beyoe,d that it hat been n gnat
help to the young people Li the
line of expressing thentssives in public,
and no doubt has =eased some dormant
Went is pomp of otir young peop:e
which will bale good reeulte. Wo hole
the society will be ooutiuUsd another
aeaevu,
Mr. Win Boird held his Yale ori Wed-
nesday, April let, and oonsideriug 'the
ootdittoi of the roads and Weather, the
attendance was very good,
During the last three weeks the
measles have been visiting the homes ot
this section. As a result we are inform
ed Chet tea attendaune at eohool nes
been very su ell, averaging only 10 one
week, which it a rata thiug tor our
achoul, However, we vire glad to be
able to report that the s.ck ones aro
getting along nicely.
The roads in this part of the couutry
are in a very bad condition at the Arae.
ent time, being neither good for the
sleighs nor the wheels,
norm
Richard Dawus has removed his
household effects back to Clinton. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter recently
oelebrated their silver wedding.
John Smith, implement agent, has
moved from the hoape 'formerly owned
by Charlee Hamilton to the house of
F. Nivine on Westmoreland street.
Mr. N. B Gerry arrived home from
Fort William, Met week, and has decided
to move to that plane when his business
is sold out here. He thinks the town is
going to be the place during the coming
years. Mies Meryl stayed with her
uncles at Fo.t William till the family
moves up. • -
Despite bad voids . and disagreeable
weather the annual Spring Fair on Tues-
day of last week turned oat quite suc-
cessful. There Were numerous entries
and good attendance considering every -
thing. The judge for horses and;,oattle,
was Robert Alexander, of Forest, "and
for seed and grain, J', H. Mason of•
Ottawa, seed Inspector of Western On-
tario, The prize list was as f0110ws: —
Clydesdale Stallion, J. F. McIntosh,
Leadbury; Wells & Morphs, Blyth;
Shire Stallion, McConnell & Bell, Blyth;
Perohern Stallion, J. DAVIS, Gaderioh;
Carriage Stallion, James McGill, •Blyth ;
Wallace Allen, Lendesboro;. Roadster
Stallion,Jonathan Miller, Carlow; John
Smith, Goderioh; Sweepstakes any class,
J. F. D.foIntolh, Leadbury; Heavy
Draught team in herhese, J. F. Meln-
toah, Leadbury; G F. Dale, Constance;
Road Horse in harness, Jas Heffron.
Cattle—Shorthorn Bull, aged, John
Barr, Blyth; Shorthorn Bali, under 2
years John Barr, A. W. Siosn; Polled
Angus Bn11, William Ceiliason, Adam
Elliott; Polled Angus Ball, under 2
years, A W. MoEwiag, Harlook, R. G.
McGowan, Grain, Seeds, &o., one
bushel each—Spring Wheat, any var-
iety, John Ellis; Oats, white, auy var-
iety, A. W. Sloan, J Dingwall; Oats,
black, any variety, Wm Logan, A. W.
Sloan ; Barley, 2 -roared, Haa riston Lyon,
John Barr; Barley, 6 -rowed, J. Ding-
wall, A. W. MoEwan; Field Peas, Fred
Rath, A. W. Sloan; Timothy seed, Fred
Rath; Potatoes, Early, E. Haggitt, John
Barr; Potatoes, general crop, A. W.
MoEwing, E. Haggitt.
TV tireennett.
One of the old and reepocted residents
of Turnberry, passed away on Saturday
last in the person of Mra. Robert Linton,
in her 87th year. Deceased had reeided
on the gravel road, near Wroxeter for
the past thirty-fdve years. Her husband
passed away seven years ago in his 84th
pear and eine° that rind deceased had
'resided with her sen, Mr. Reba Linton.
The ftineral tock place on Monday
afternoon to the Wroxeter cemetery.
Minutes of Conseil meeting held in
the Olert's Blaevate, Monday,•
April 6111.
Members of commit all present. The
di h
thechair. The eninate s of
Reeve
In
lest meeting vete read and adopted on
motion of Metiers. McMichael and
Rutherford.
Monett B:eelp---Tl1at the Clerk etotlfy
Medical stealth OdIeer' it tatntl $b6 thtr
Hdokoridge Ulnae tat 'One etttlitist time
popAitlle`r—Clittltled.
exceptional Value
in Dress Goods.
Each season brings increased business in our Dress
Goods and Silk Department.
3 (WE SATE TEM GOODS
WE $AVE THE STYLES
e t' Si O 1ATE HAVE 'DEM 1 vi MES
BROADCLOTH FINISHED
YEi ETIANS
50c., 75c, and. $LOO
All -wool French Cloth of un-
usually attractive weather, all
French dyed. New shades of
Navye. Greens, Browns, Wines
and C4rdinels are p•uttoularly
rich.
NEW SPRING TWEED
SWITENGS.
A large range of half dollar
Imported Tweeds.
New Ombra Stripes and
Oaeoks in very pretty oaloringe.
Oar epeolal pride
53 Cents.
NEW WEAVES
BLACK MIRROR POPLIN—Very fine weave, with silk cord effAgt, inks
like silk, will wear batter than dollar silk ; doable width. Oar
special price, only
OTTOMAN CORD—Six pieoos. Ntw Ottoman Card Dress Goofs, very
Sue, hard finish, all -wool goods, very wide, shades are blue, brown,
black, green; pride, .50
VOILES—Vary pretty weaves iu new shades, exonerating navva, browns,
Dream, black and green, very wide, prioss. 501, 753, $t.00; we are
shoving extra valae at
$1.00
... ,.. .50
PANAMAS —All that's new in Penainas are in sto•sk—all shades. prioaa
begin at ... 050
PONGEE—Rengh sift silk fabric, woven from the natural uncolored
silk. This is a very popular dress materiel and makes up very nretty
and serviceable Suits Aek to see it Price per yard .... .63 to .00
SPUN GLASS LINING—To match ell shades of dress goods, price only .20
DRESS TRIMMINGS
DRAW BRAIDS—Ie all shades, Silk Sauterne Braids, Fencer Dresden,
Appliques in Alice Blue tail all new shades, Shaded Seg eine. Gimps,
Oriental, Silk, Gipure over Lsoes,
Compare our prises with pity wetnlogn=,s anti SFr, if we don't heat them. We
' will mantle values and prices with any concern in Canada,
h. E. Isard & Go.
ISfPORTERS, WINGHAM.
PIiONE &8.
Tenders were received from the Wing -
ham Times and Advance for township
printing.
Motlichael—Moffatt—That; we accept
that of the Wingham Advance, it being
the lowest tender—Carried. .5
Kelly —Rutherford—That the Clerk
be instructed to write to 'I ownehip
Engineer tor report on King drain.—Cd.
Ratherfgrd—;Kelly—That we appoint
Charles Mitchell to tuts charge of and
operate the road machine for the Currant
year at $2.00 per day.—Oarreed.
McMichael—Rutherford—Th at By-
law No 5,1908 be passed for the appoint-
ment of 'Wni H. Mundell, Tnoa. Attkin,
Thos. Goy, Thoa. Haugh, Sam. Van
stone, , James Elliot, Joseph Leven,
Peter Scott, E Orris and Robert Lest.
horn, Fence Viewers for the current
Fear.—Carried.
Kelly—Moffatt—That By law No. 6,
1908, be passed for the appointment of
John Little, Gnstavas B .rton, Geo. B
Scott, Hugh Tacker, Allan Fraliek,
James Kirton, Jr., Peter S. McEwen,
Peter Scott, E. Orvis, James William-
son, $ohu Mandell and Wm. Maxwell,
Pound Keepers for the current year.
--Carried.
Kelly—MoMiohael—That By-law No.
7, 1908, be passed for the appointment of
John J. Abram, John Weiler, Wm. H
Mundell,dr Andrew
Andrew
Campbell,
Bellagh,A ew
David Holmes, James Staple-
ton, Alfred MoOreight, John G.,dkin
John Marahali, Reuben Stokes. Robt J.
Muir, Wrn. Mitchell, James Porter,
Gees. Casemore, John Holmes, Sint.
Woods, Chris Jsbb, Peter Hastings,
John H. Smith, F. Carruthers, Wm
Deans, Wm Hamuth, John Wray,
James J. Wylte, Robert Breen, Robt.
Zea, Jr., Geo. Wright, John Sanborn,
Stephen King. jades Elliot, Andrew
):Hooper, John MoNeughton, Frank
Wright, Jr , Robert Hamilton, James
Is; o Scott,
Hislop, John MC w n, Fetes S b ,
Thos. Higgins, Andrew Gray, Peter D.
King, L H. $oetnan, Win. Elliott, John
Moll<enzie, John Black, Alex. Cameron,
13. bdoNanghton, J. 3. Moffatt, Geo.
Walker, Henry Merkley, Joule Labe,
Andrew Oernmill, Henry Muir, Jeffrey
ttfosgtove, Alex Moftatt, John Mitchell,.
R. E. Findlay, Thos. Hatt, Oeo, Shrig•
ley, Wire. Bolt, Jamie "Williamson and
Robert Masgrieve, Path. Masters for the
current year.--C7arried.
Thef6110Ttitgacs ttitb were passed
and cheques Telae$:—Manioipel World,
roils, and tehedfler. $5 40; O`dnles
;Sheerere, Local Beard . Health, $1;
Atthnt Wheeler, braining fill 11 Lie6
Map, , Si 'intteae, 1007,
01.7$, A'rt tut $Ce33euald, Cie&, ,Bribes
-1006, $1;0; P. tGu1taridg0, We in,
Wawanosh bon^dart', $19 20
Rutherford—McMichael--That thins
meeting do now adjourn to meet in the
Clerk*s office, Binevale, on Saturday„
May 30th, 1908 at 10 o'clock a. m.
JouN BURGESS, Cleric.
BELGRA\'E.
Many friends will hear with regret of
the death which occurred on Wednesday
of this week of Serah A Williams, wife
of Mr George Sowler, in her 67th year.
Mrs Bowler had been a resident of this
district for many years and was held in
high esteem. Venetia will take place
on Friday at 12.30 o'clock to Bethel
cemetery.
ea&rotten
We doubt if many people know that
we have in S atorth three brothers
whose combined ages reach the unnsuel
total of 231 years, The gentlemen are
the three Heys "boys"—John, Jame*
and Thomas E.—truly a venerable trio.
They are all old residents of this district,
end in their day have filled many im-
portant municipal positions, in fact
Thomas E,, the youngest of the three. M
at present Mayor of Seaforth. John hag
attained the goad age of 85 years, James
is 77, and Thomas E. is 69. Considering:
their advanced years the two former are
particularly bright and active, while the
latter is as spry as many a bey. Few
towns we think can boast of snoki an
uaneuaI trig, and their many friends
will wish toey may all be ,spared for
many years yet.
Mrs Ntney Hunter, mo'lier of Rev..
J E Hunter, the evangelist, is dead'
en St. Thomas. aged 78 years
Established F$79
%Moping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolene is a boort to Asthmatics
Does it not seem mote el%etiv' to breathe in n
remedy to cure disease of the breathiu5 orgags
than to take the remedy into the stomach ?
It -ores because the tor tendered etronglyanti-
septic is carried over the diseased s,rrate with
every breath, giving prolonged nn,1 constant treat.
'tent. It is, invaluable to mothers with small
ct,.
s
hoseofaCan consumptive
1il3rtm
tendency find immediate dttS ee
tieiiCf froth coughs or in. 1
auraeCodrlinons of the
throat.
Sold by druggists,
eaSImta{S'
,wA�,d
k)ttb
ootf
rs
rLiitCiled ris. tie0etr r..
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