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The Wingham Times, 1908-05-21, Page 7TIIE WI GIIAM TIMES, MAY 21, 1K/8 MINOR LOCALS. Thteradey, May 21st. ---Olean up tete back yard. --quiet ill town thio week. ---Ptospeets are bright for a good bay +crop. •—Rerad the a'ivertisomenta in the 'Tuns uns -.•-•Vieteria Day—next Monday is a public holiday. e --There are eleven, erafienta at the Wingham hospital'. —Ltatowel's totyi assessment is $S9 995 and population 2370. —Wile water e9ra svaa cut for sire firsi time thfa Ceat3lti. —Winnipeg hap d put;alatioa of 118 000. tenet year it was 111,600. Politics will be the main subject of : ionvereation for the next few weetie. TEp swArte n. It way with very saddening effect that Teesweter friends learned of the death, on 1w'tidey last, of Mre. Denzil E. Stutters of near I3olyrood. She passed away after an illness of less than two weeks. A child, whioh survives, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Statters on April 281h, and death was due to antR- eequent troubles. We. Statters, who was a little over lie0 years of age, was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon of town. Here she bad grown up to womanhood, and though t.:rheps n SO widely known as persons Of a lies quirt disposition, abe had a aggravated form. .l' large circle of friends in whose affection Th?' wader»,^-eillod of treating ifiai • mrdreteern ale held n weenie and h1g1tR=a ':;i, catarrh of the stomach or ••chronic gastritis, is to tone up the atom- pulps. She evae Mat ried to "fl`. Stat-aoh and glands to do their normal work• tors in January, 19,0, and in her new I Every step toward recovery is a step A TONIC FOR THE STOMACH Wonderful Success of the Modern Method of Treating Even Obstinate Cases of Indigestion. The old-fashioned methods of treat- ing stomach diseases are being discard- ed. The trouble with the old fashioned meth,:ds was that when the treatment was stopped the trouble returned in an •r+++ • ••t••t•a•+ai•++41•t •a -r telef •ra.a• It G ROYALOOERY R your either at Malcolin'a • for Pineapples, Bananas, Orang s, Rhubarb, Lettuce, etc. .g + + + +4. 4- 4- ÷ home the same fine qualities that en- deared her to friends here were having their iefinence. ' —For 50 yenta we will send the TIMES to January est, 1909 to any address in Crimea. —The Jane session of the Huron County Council will open at Goderich, vn Tuesday, June 2nd. —Entries are already coming in for the horse rapes to be held in Wingham on June 10th and 11th. —Farmers have taken advantage of the fine weather and nearly all in this distr et have finished seeding. —The close season for base in Ontario 3a altered.. Henceforth it will bs April 15th to June 15th, both days inclusive. —Mr. Geo. Spotton was one of the speakers at the Centre Huron Conserve tive nomination in Clinton on Thursday last, —Mr. Justice Teetzel gave judgment en Monday, refusing a motion to quash the local option bylaw passed in Barham. %VALTON. The closing up of the thumb year in connection with the Walton circuit,. Methodism, shows the finances to be in a very satisfactory situation and creditable to both pastor and people. Station Agent McKay ticketed Wm and Mrs. Taylor for Edmonton and other pointe on Tuesday, of last week, and Mrs J. E. Irvin for Pilot Mound, Man. Mr. Irvin went, West some time ago. —The Court of Revision for the Town of Wingham will hold the first meeting in the Council Chamber, on Tuesday evening, 26th hist. Coughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat eiilrnents are quickly relieved by Cresolene ablets,ten cents per box. All druggists. —Tho annual convention of the East Huron Teachers' Association will be held in Seaforth on Thursday and Fri- day of this week. —The route for Mr. J. W. King's itnportant Clydesdale stenion, "Badge of Honor" will be found in another column of this issue. —Send the TIMES to your friends. It will be appreciated. We will send the TESTES to any addrees in Canada till January 1st , 1909 for 50 cents. —Mr. and Mre. M E. Znrbrige will leave the sympathy of many friends in the death of their infant son, Frederick Charles Zarbrigg, who passed away on Friday last. —The annual excursion to the Model Farm at Guelph on the Kindardine- Palmerston line will be run on Friday, June 19th. This is one of the popular trips of the eeason. —The many friends of Mr. W. J. Henry will be pleased to learn that he is able to be out again after his severe ill- ness, Mr. Henry intends taking a holiday trip before resuming his duties as local agent of the G. T. R. CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLET S A simple and effective remedy for SORTS THROATS AND COUGHS They combine the germicidal value of Cresolend with the soothing properties of slippery elm and lice. riee. Your druggist or from us, 100 in stamps. Lsawxe, Mii.us Co., Limited, Age¢bs, Montreal. 40' —Never forget that you are a part of the town and that your own department helps to make up the strangers' estimate of the place. Sell all you can and buy all you can at home. If yon have the means invest in something that will give people employment. —The G. T. R. has replaced the pas- senger cars on the line from Goderich with beautiful new vestibuled cars and we understand, intends replacing the mail cars also. Another improve- ment is the putting on of three parlor tar equipments in place of two. gained, not to be lost again. The re- covety of the appetite, the disappearance of pain, the absence of gas—all are steps on the road to health that those who have tried the tunic treatment remember distiuotly. Dr. Williams' Pi;.k Pills are a tonic every constituent of whioh is he]pf ul in building up the digestive organs and therefore are the very best remedy for ohronio oases of stomach trouble. The success of the treatment is shown by hundreds of oures like the following:— Mrs. Wm E Dunn, Prince Dale, N S , says:—"For upwards of seven years I was an almost continuous sufferer fro stomaoh trouble, which was aggra by obstinate constipation. Fo not only distasteful, but ever full I ate was painful, Th affected my heart that thought I could n liv;. I was con- stantly doctoring, n did not get the least relief. Inde I was growing worse, and in the Bummer of 1907 had got so bad that I went to the City of Boston, where I spent some time under the care of a specialist. I returned home, however, no better than when I went away. The pains I endured were almost intollerable, and would some- times cause me to drop. I kept getting weaker and weaker and had practically given up hope of even being well again, when my mother urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. How thankful I now am that I took her advice. My case was a severe one and did not yield readily, but once an improvement was noticed the cure progressed steadily and satisfactorily, and after the use of ten boxes of the Pills I was again a well woman. Every symptom of the trouble disappeared, and it is years since I en joyed as good health as I am doing now. All who knew me look upon my cure as almost a miracle. and I strongly urge all suffering from stomach trouble to give this medicine a fair trial." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or you can get them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Saturday evening, 23rd inst., a Liber. al political meeting in the interests of Mr. Prondfoot will be held here. The candidate and other Liberale will ad- d ress the meeting and opposition speak- ers will be accorded time to address the electors it they desire to do so. The Guelph & Goderich Railway Co. are making a test of their freight en- gines whioh run between Guelph Jot and Goderioh. The other day one came through from Goderich carrying 912 tons. The load was rather more thau the engine could nicely handle successfully, as she had to "double on the line" at Milverton. It is deemed that a three wheeler engine can carry with ease about 800 tons. The call of Rev. R.W. RDee of Guelph to Halifax has been sustained by the Presbytery. Wm. O'Connor was sentenced to seven years, at the Hamilton .A seizes for seeaniting and robbing a woman. 2. true bill was found at the Hamil- Assizes against Guiseppi Greco for mur- der and against Bruno Greco as acces- sory. ii• :ar- ea- Edith Lamog, who married a China- man at New Westminster, B. C., was shot and wounded by Thos. Morey, her rejected lover. ed was month - rouble so at times I William Montgomery, a bank caBhier at Pittsburg, Pa , was arrested on a oharge of embezzling the' funds of the bank to the sum of $469,000. There is a Pink Pain Tablet made by Dr. Shoop, that will positively stop any pain, anywhere in 20 minutes. Drug - gide everywhere sell them as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets, but they stop other pains as easily as headache. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply coax blood pressure away from pain centres—that le all. Pain cornea from blood pressure --congestion. Stop that pressure with Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets and pain is instantly gone. 20 Tablets 25o. Sold by all dealers. The Intern ational Harvester Com- pany loaded two vessels with harvest- ing machinery for the West on Mon- day. The cargoes comprised 200 car- loads, making three hundred carlaads sent to the West this spring. Henri Farman, the champion French and European aeronaut, has issued a challenge to the Wright brothers, the twinned oe American air navigators, to a oontest for $10,000. Farman claims that he can keep in the air for 25 min- utes, and, maintain a apeed of fifty miles an hour. In a fire at Senora, Ont„ on Thum - day last the house of Joseph Fortier, a drayman and old resident was burned. Fortier resoned his wife and ohildren, but was himself burned to heath. A woman named Mrs. Carton, of London, Eng., was reoently taken ill, and, to all appearances died. She was placed in her coffin, and on the day of her intended funeral, the husband, in bidding good-bye to his supposedly deceased wife, pressed his lips to her cheek, and found it to be warm. The doctor was called in, and in a short time the woman was restored to life. At Innerkip, on Wednesday last, the company which is boring for Oil and gas In the village made a strike of gas at 420 feet itt the Clinton strata. The gas is declared to bo of a first-class quality, a is axtdC the village e ie getting ready for 'bosom. It is not known whether e it will be Obtained in suit:gent quantities to supply Wooditiook and other pl*Ces, It Is also reported that natural gas has been ithaseterad lxi the vicinity of Schreiber, Bogle. VANEICELE. In Wingham, on May 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Vansickle; a daughter. CLARK. -In Wingham, on May 15th, to Mr, and Mrs, Joseph (,lark; a son. BA ci R. -In Belmore, on May Oth, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker; a daughter. ALSO Tomato and Cabbage Plants. +4+++++++++ Fresh Groceries always on band. Try our Tea and Coffee. Fresh Bread daily—try a loaf. Highest prices paid for produce. MARRIED BAILLIE-CARDIFF.-At the residence of the bride's mother. on May Oth, by Rev. H. M. Lang -Ford, of Brussels Mr. James Baillie tf Elms, to Miss Mabel Victoria, youngest daughter of Mrs. Thos, Cardiff, of Grey township. It is common knowledge that during the first two years of mining at Cobalt, but one object was in view, namely, to extract the rich ore found at the surface as quickly and with as little expense as possible. This was done so easily that extravagance in:mining and sorting are was practiced," says Frank C. Loring in a paper read before the Canadian Mining institute, the result being that many thousand dollars' worth of silver lies buried in dumps, often covered with waste, whioh bad more economio methods been adopted, would have in- creased the output of the district. Fresh Fish Fridays: I have made arrangements for weekly shipments of Fresh Fish, and will be. able to supply them TAKE NOTICE. That J. 5, Jerome, Dentist 5s making beautiful sets of teeth for eight dollars, and inserting the Patent Airehamber.. All work guaranteed, Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham, 1j1idiaw• CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES Every Friday. • Wingham Circle, No. 434 Meets First Thursday in each month, at 8 p.m. in hall in Chisholm Block. Candidates fr cheap, reliable insurance solicited. Ask to see cur rates of any member or officers. Ladies accepted at same rate as men, REy. T. S. Bos reg, T. E. Ron1N80N, Leader. Recording Secretary W. J. WYLE%, Financialbeeretary. All orders will receive prompt - attention. DIED KEw.-At Suspension Bridge, N.Y., on May 10th, George Kew, son of Mrs. Kew, of Wing - ham, aged 13 years. ZIrxuntea.-In Wingham, on May lith. Frederick Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Zurbrigg, aged 1 month and 2 days. PLAETZER: -ln Hunett on May 10th, John Plaetzer, aged 83 years and 13 days. BOAR FOR SERVICE. swat WANTED THOS. FELLS The undersigned will keep for service on his Premises, Lot 18, Con. 1, Morris, (Bluevale Road) a thoroughbred Yorkshire Boar. Terms -81, to be paid at time of service. T. M. HENDERSON, Wingham, 1'. O. BUTCHER. Ito hear from owner having A GOOD FARM for kale. Not particular about location. Please give price and description, and reason for selling. State when posses - Sion can be had. Win deal with owners only. in L. Darbyshire, Box 984, Rochester,N.Y, Mdr IMPS wavoneamall TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY Court of Revision. A Hamilton paper tells a curious oiroumstanoc regarding ono of the old. time merchants of that city, who died a fest' days ago. This gentleman, James Walker by name, was brought up in the stern Calvinistic doctrines of the Presbyterian church, while his wife's training was in the Anglican oharch. When they were Wedded, fifty years ago last November, it was agreed that for the first twenty-five years of their married life Mrs. Walker should attend the Presbyterian church, ani then they would change around and lull`. Walker was to become a.urch for Anglican eh com- municant of the Aa 13 journey. I. ...ad r of their o t w lade he rasa y' t a happy solution of church relationship,' and for the past twenty-five years of his life Mr. Walker was an earnest worker it1 Aii Saints' dumb, Hamilton, Take notice that the first sittings of the Court of Revision for the revision of the Assessment Roll for the year 1008 will be held in the Clerk's office, Bluevale, on Saturday, May 80th next, at 1.10 o'clock p.m. All parties interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order JOHit BURGESS, Clerk. 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Rates and full information contained in free Homeseekers' pamphlet. Ask near- est C.P.R. agent for a copy, or write to C. B. FOSTER, District Pass. AO., C.P.A., Toronto TO WN OF INGHAM COURT' O REVISION The first sitti Revision, for th sessment Roll hatn for the ye the Connell Ch 26th day of All parties inter notice and gov ingly. By orde J. B. gs Of revi:` t e Court of n of the As- Town of Wing - e8, will be held in Tuesday, on the ay, at 8,o'clock p, m. sted will please take rn themselves accord- ERGUSON, CLERK. Meeting of the Huron County Council Tht Ciouneil of the ♦;rporatien of the County of Hu on ^ ill meet in the council ohambe , ` the 1'own of ,GCde- .- the ho nr of rich on June th ,.rd, at 30 oloo>fp m. Aoeotinto against the county, requir- ing eettlement, must be placed with the Clerk previous to the above date. Dated at Goderich. May the 10th. 1908- W, LANE, Clerk. CENTRAL "dila//dila/ STRATFORD. ONT. Is the leading business training school in Western Ontario. We give a thorough, practical training on Commercial Subjects, Isaac Pitman's Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, and in Commercial and Railroad Opera- ting. lsaoh department is in the hand of experienced instructors. We assist students to positions. Oar graduates always succeed, for our courses are the best. Get our free catalogue and learn more about ns. You may enter now. ELUOTT & McIACHLAN PRINCIPALS. 4 1 10. 4 IP ► 1 Why Is Our a • a 4 Reduction -Sale E4. C ♦ A Great Success?! . _ f: . ♦ ♦ uST BECAUSE , • I 4. ., • • •imuini TALKSi .1: tuniury , ♦ : ♦ The Imported Clydesdale Stallion "Badge of Honor" will make the season of 1908 as follows: Monday, May 15 -Leave his owner's stable, Bluevale for Frank Wright's, 13s; miles north of Jamestown, con. 1, eurnberry, for noon; and to the King Edward Hotel stable, Wrox- eter, for night. Tuesday -To James Wylie's, con. 0, Turnberry, by way of the Belmore gravel road, for noun; and t0 his owner's stable, Bluevale, by way of the 4th con. of Tnrnberry, for night, where he will stay the remainder of the week until Monday morning. WM. HEWI • Groom. Wom. - Propr. RING, roPIILr+I.Ii STALLIONS The imported Clydesdale Stallion "Drum- 1,urle Chiet" will make the season of 1908 as follows:- Tuesday-Will ollows—Tuesday-Will leave his owner's stable, Bluevale, far Geo. Tnrvey's con. 2t Morris, for noon; then to Thos. Warwick s con 3, Morris for nicht. Wednesday -To Jas. Shed - don's, con. 4, Morris, for noon; then to Jos. Miller's, con. 3, Morris for night. Thursday - To John hursday-ToJohll Menz es. con. 10, East Wawanosh, for noon; then to Jas. McGee's, con. 10, East Wawanosh, for night. Fridny-To John Le • watt's, near Whitechurch, for noon then o Dr. A. T. Ford's sole stable, Wingham, for night. Saturday -To his owner's stable, Blue - vale, and remain until following Tuesday inoriung3. W, RING, Proprietor and Manager. The imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Mascot" will make the scae0n of 1908 an follows: - Mender Leave his owner's stable, Bluevale for Frank Wright, jr.19, miles north of James- town, for neon; then to Retq s hotel stable,, V1 rexeter, for night. Tuesday -•To JCS. Kir- ton's, con. r, 7 urnberiy5 for noon• then to him owner's ttabla, 131t10:100, for night. t W idn e s dayf-To Alex. McFlieraan'sron. rur bcrry , for mien: the tehis o nrrts table for niht . Tunis a -Ta Ardrew Mitrheli e con. 10 Turnberry, for noon; then to $run wick hotel stables Winghtem, until 8 p. m Friday -At Brunswick hotel stables, Wingham all day. Saturday -•t0 his owner's stable, Bluevale, and remain lentil following Monday tnortiinw J. W. RING. D. IfoPH0RSON`, Proprietor. Manager. Struck with Surprise Every person who visits our store is struck with surprise at the high quality and low prices of Groceries. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR TEAS or COFFEE? If not, try a pound, and you will be convinced that they are UNEXCELLED for FLAVOR AND STRENGTH W. BONE WINGHAM, OTT. Opposite new Bank of Commerce PHONE 113. We ask smaller profits, there- fore we do a larger business. ti P Hence we discount our goods bought from the wholesal- + $ Z ars and save you money. * GAND TRUNK RAIL SINGLE FARE VICTORIA DAY Between all stations in Canada, also to Detroit and Port Huron,Mioh. Buffalo; Black Rook, and Suspension Bridge, N. Y. Good going May 23rd, 24th, 26th., return limit May 26th. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS At very low rates to the North west Via North Bay --May 26th. 'Via Sarnia and Northern Naviga- doa Company, leaves Sarnia steamerav 3,30 p , May a 27th. m Full information at any Grand Trunk Ticket Office. ♦. Z + __. . — - f IP O a i These are the principles of the largest stores in Canada ♦I, +and this is why the larger stores do the greatest • business. Now's your chance, at our $Reduction Sala 1 • acral spWVW YWVWVVVVW/NVVWVVWVVVWeWVWVVVVtiWW 4. :: t+ +• to prove if what we say is correct. - It's on now, and .here 4♦ • i are a few samples of what we mean : ♦ ♦ ♦ + • . 9 SPECIAL REDUCTION' SALE PRICES. • 4• + + ♦• 24 Ladies' Short and Long Spring Coats, + what we have now on hand of our new T • spring stock. All new this season, and + guaranteed up-to-date Coats, in Coverts, .♦ + Whipcords, Light Tweeds, Black Vene- •*+ + tians and Broadcloths,' regular prices up + + to $12.00, now - - $5,99 ♦' le 16 Men's Extra Fine Dark Gray Cravenette 4 ► Raincoats or Spring Coats, 52 in. long, 410- Cwell tailored and fine shoulders, regular ► price $Io,00, now - - $6.99 4 ►. A 28 Boys' Suits -- must be cleared out to 1 • ► make room in our Clothing Department. t They are splendid Tweeds, in all styles C 11" — Don't matter ► We are running specials in all departments.3 rwhat you want, you will receive special prices, • E Come, wake up to a good thing ! Trade is as good as cash any time with us. ► 1 i 1--I AN NA BROS. 1 5. 1 A4A S AAAAAAAAAAAAI 4A C MAAAAAAAAAAAIAWAMAAAAAIut' and sizes, two and three-piece, regular • prices up to $6.00, for - - $3.99 toommemmormi. :maw ter.. mml•