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The Wingham Times, 1898-03-11, Page 5
'1'U \\FIN'I.'IM ES, NIA CII 11, WS)$. ..- a4 :'krI,+.Mt-•...L"C":'Jk"�' C; (",vllk-11^"' i^'+JC;Jl"":+G"'ly:C1 G. ... �"-C��'" )t '111^Y:`:.r I Mr. Charles Girvin, irvin, sr. passed W*T WAWANO II. licity If we did not have faith in our goods we would not say anything about them, but we have faith, and desire to give them at least some measured publicity. it IS OUR AIM to place within reach of the people in thin vicinity good reliable merchandise at as low a price as possible. That's what has built up this business. Not many years ago every, person had their shoes inade to order, now not. one in x:00 leaves their measure for shoes. They buy there ready-made. It's getting the sal e with wearing apparel tor ladies or gentlemen, • REA)Y OWGOODS Men's Ready -to -Wear Suits 84, $%t, 87.50 and $10,00, Boys' Ready -to -Wear Suits, $1,25, $1.75, 82.50 and 84.00, according to age and style. Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Skirts in plain Black Lustre, elegantly made, very full and perfect fitting, $3.50. Skirts in Fancy Brocade, as as stylish as can be made, 84.00. Better quality of goods than above, 8475. The best line we keep is a Black Skirt to bell at 80.00. You must see these goods to appreciate thorn, Splendid assortment of Blouses to match Skirts. Wrappers. pretty designs, 8135. Ladies' Muslin Nightgowns, nicely trimmed and well mads, at 50c, 75o and 81.00. This is the age of Ready -to -Wear Goods. 13LYTE_ !away at his hotee ]lean the Nile, alt 1 Tuesday week. Deceased was ono ;of tate best known and most pop,llar citizens in the township, where he !had continuously resided for over 1fifty years. He was an ex -warden of Huron, and had been for thirty lyears in succession Reeve of tilt] • township ut West %Vawauosl,, where 1 he resided, and was president of the IWest Wawanosh Mutual Fire In. suranee Co„ fr(Ittl its inception some twenty years ago. De had tilled mann prominent positions in the lc f municipal Shoes for Show. —made to look well in a window --made for anything but comfort. Such are the kind that please your eyes at the expense of your feet. The shoe which does not fit your foot the first time you wear it promises little comfort for the twentieth time. It costs more money to secure the footfitting lasts of the Slater Shoe than for some. entire shoo stocks. That's why they 1)OSsess more foot comfort, wear, and appearance, than other shoes. Goodyear Welt. Stamped on the sole $3.((, $4•oo, $5.0o per fair. CATALOGV>< Fast: The Slater Shoe. For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWELS. .JA lE:'4'l'O\VN. Mr. Dan Lila lia'Aeon 1)8 bet n busy 1 putting't •:e:: ;louring in hieht.neel and doing:;;m1a• (411P1'f:n lir, IV let;, previous to inuvin;; his fetidly hie) it from Ethel. Mr. Robert Raea.nd family 1►,',s(el ; to Listowel l<.st week. Mr. John White intends putting ti stone stub's uuder his barn next spring;. bliss Christina Johnston, of New- bridge, is vieitinri her brother, Post-- twister Johnston, county in the way , � EAST%l'AWANOSI.t. oilier., and was at all MINSitn ai- §i' \Ir. James Ooellrar.4)iteft on Wed - Idea supporter of Reform principles. i nesday* last for Hamburg where he He was a man highly re.peeted and I will spend a couple of weeks with i honored by all who knew him, isL131+:VALE. Mr. Edgar Conites, whom it will be remembered,. wrote on the Nor- mal College exatuination in Deeeiu her was eeveu marks behind on the science paper and therefore did not pass. Mr. Conites thought himself particularly.. well up in seience and iia ale McDougall lIabet Shiell when lee had finished 'siting felt b lot encs , 1 i perfectly confident that he had pass 3rd tie Shiell.Alberta Rintoul, Alfred i ed on that subject any way. Feeling Ritz, ltSr.- 11lflis, Alex. McDougall, Alfred :that his papers had not received jus - Emerald Anderson, Roy 11lason, Les- tire, on the advice of several of his `lie Deacon former teachers, he wrote the midis- • ter• of education asking to have them re.examilted. The minister of edu- cation wrote saying that as soon as (he got time he would have them re. examined and as a euhsequence Alf. Johnston, Alex. Rfntoul, Herbert Cannes received a first class 1)".I Shiell, Roy Andersen. fessional certificate one day last week � Part II—Andrew Casemore, Beat- Hismany friends will be pleased to i C Willie Sl b tt bis old friends and relativ�es.xJ The following is the school report for S. S N. i), East Wawanosh, for the mouth of February. The names are arranged in order of merit ascer- taoed by a system of daily mark -1 begs, deductions being made for bad conduct, lateness, Ste.: 4th—Jennie Rintoul, Ueo. Coultes, R ::?r•.w .77.: FT,R, V iilyii I Elul t3ao) Salit�i1 El for Yourselfshell fil'el;ut. N.`.<iFS'%M%CYN,4kVtN.m'eYk'fyAelKrT.G�7011. ,�. .tee how mull von will save o11 %t l.,(i(l worth of these 1(tl l'ge ins: 1 pair Ladies' Cashmere Gauntlets worth 1 doz. Mess Buttons worth t 1 pair Cotton Towels worth 1 (.i )z. Hetet l•+i'h: Dishes is ot'I h - 1 prepared Tol,nn , Cake, per taste,, worth 1 1b Pare. Meek Pepper, wetti 1 pair Chile's, 4S'u''1 bees, L:ull') 1 Ladies' Hemstitched Handles( chief worth 1 Child's Weoliee Lnler•ve.sr ttat•tll 1 pair Ladies' C'ashniele IIoKu worth 1 Vegetable Dish worth. - 1 pkge Brass Pins worth - _':]e f�')r 10 12!e 2)') 1t) 1220� 25 155 11 i1 .1 IC ct 1 t tt. 1 1 08 31 t)l) Net saving of 68e on the $1.Oi "Save the cents anti the dollies will take common sense motto which \ nu sale best fulfil by at. Mclntyre's old stand, Meedonald Blot:ka care of themselves," is a purchasing your supplies JASO S. EARL, — WI i A f. "_t)0 and wine and bear license, B1�;L()RAZ'E. Tc, 3rd—Willie Elliott, boy 1,ea- ; � ' con, Frank Shoebottom, AlfredLast Rulon License Commissioners Hodgson. I will lees p t on April lith at the Ameri• Sr. 2nd—Bella McDougall. Jr. 2nd—Ray mond Elliott, David i account the granting of hotel, licenses for the incoming year. 'Tilos. Gib- son, Fordwieh, has been re-elected Chairman of the Board and J. R. rice C. seniors, ' l 1e foe a om, .Miner, Secretary• learn that lee got through. �1i• i Howard Shiell can hotel, Brussels, to Wee int() NEW SHOE STOR Having opened up a shoe store next door north of Cbisholm's Block, am now ready for repairing, which will be done at cash prices. • JOH HILL. Order --Flto': THE--- HOLS<i EINDAIRYci • 5 WINGHAM M SA 1z GS I)r. McAsh, c44l a tall4%re, has re- turned from New York, where be has been taking a course at ties Post Graduate Medieal School and Hos- pit•a1. Miss Owens, of this place, is form- . ing' .1 class in ell painting at Blyth. Mr. W. Duncan, of Clinton, was. here last week snaking arrenge- Coulter is a clever young man. To : 4 ?d1(7lthlti.�� prepare for this examination he did 1 1st --Frank Casemore, Chissy Rite `meets for the disposal of his property tool Stanley I�Illhtt, here. Mr. Duncan formerly carried not attend any school but studied at Lorin B Dune Teacher. The dog poisioner is bnsti' on the on a general store here. home for ten weeks. The lowest I ------- mark -- ; 2nd line just now. The victims are made full mare. and some is has ' Sunday °`hool1'(netilt r '; Ar. A. K. McAllister and family°ie The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist the full mark. Mr. ploy es has u i I moved to Wine•ham on Thursday of church intend holding a social in the been 1n luclpai ul Llru itipley public held oil l� 1 ui.;y, when L good pro � last week. I{e goes to join aIt[r. near future. Sgt,UU1 bench the beginning Uf tIle gramme Uf ailll leer", 1'Cilt.11ll,O3, etc., Armour in the egg business, Mr. i Miss Annie Belly is renewing old year. L'luevale Cali hold up her ` ' head with any place in regard to bright students. •t u •vale Fowler of the. Ill e Peter i c w Mr. Yc, .se._ road, invited about one hundred and Goderich High School, and came fifty young people to warm up leis ]silts very sleet on Monday evening ; Errington has bolt( his farm to Will of Clinton. w CtOu a on Wednesday even Mr. J. Campbell and Mr. I+'..1 L'urvoy but has purchased enottter • Mr. and Mrs. Reward Ale�.<i]:der tine new Phil i W110 tri been laid up with in IV:manosle ',l'e are sorry 10 1060 fie on a visit to Kincardine it•ietids, lug of last week. Dancing was kept ps' i ►rim hitt ii'iah ilio enema; h) his t,uw before leaving ler the IVt st. up Lill tllurniag and butt, ale people =tope, <lre around ler :1ir1 looking.) The n'lmlthlt: fee— on Tuesday was not much tee wore of their big quartets. and Lt1U !)Uses w'el't tt'a1'ltl e11ULhh• leer. Isaac Jewitt moved 'it) CI111tii1 , a very ecers.erel ['net ,ibott 20 hoe. ell( - „ elle. to reside. !1w tit a chant ; d ! ): i::l,: T lie Next EveryM..t u bed a eon mat t1 , ' ". , , ,, 1 this iv ek, ihe e heintC ilir..luhn 1 aLtke':Ull mat wife of � Ir..)u;c;p.l titisvhraly'�InF:, on 'i ,1t.5 , t?a}' tn4:rning for North 13 ;He -1"r. He 'wilt w set 1n the new organ fits fill. will de held e n the loth list. ;aster 1ti1'1'li, teeter r still'. }',ittl'1"aUn'3 :s even :t ) . rC t) isle '111'. ,'11', S. Herrington t'a1 11'+a 1t°t tee can- na; 't'}' tel l:'I • ;eft, tet' -a:at' mere. 1 tett t , inE; .1 ' tract for list; t•! t•: ;1•.11 EtL i'1� new blst1 t it1 1 1'mlCr 1 N W'. • • , , i ,I ,•9 ti:(: tIti , ''L'' -;11..,V, t..l!` a(:: ;,l '.tile t,ui'i-ilhl, ..4Uta.VU1' it,Cll•[y iL' ; for t;t'Lliiil � - '•CL'•.n'1. �[� 1. tele � toeing Elis chattels dwelling. of 1115 r ('alIl1 i'hth (Itttl'Cli wet give .t •1n hi Melting lit• 1)U\'e C7CC[;SS in Ll.t, t.,i'li1 and . P. �� /%• 'there hm, week.nd .111', T. ''` l : .(.',: -' .,;i or "At eluent" their ll(' :i i (it, ill t'., >;1' ,,., t• „least nisi tee' • all's. A. Siewert, . .,:. t C •i, t!` <V4 ek. an A to all tee y ()wig 1)a11.1.►e!alC � '1.'t+ 1 IIos%i „ 'rile 0) the /ember of eU!le to the ' (tUbq''1 41(ere au the t. 1 etit':'I't of lett' pipits e . S. No. 8 fi;12t Toronto pushing the `tile of p l '" about twenty ;; ltitESr(',1 et elle ,L',h r+ 1 , , • ' ' it t the 200 aCPC fete, )1 'i Ty of his melee r. letiu'1'tlU:: (E2tt'1'1rUFraley r t for the month a t 1•C'o:'uary. 'Nee,t t Mr. Andrew way, who bus tiled!. 1•erries ell i r t' P i11_„ta Icer, and111a:er, the late Geo; .iti iZtl' He 12 d a good : uplt i of (y etel s. They 50ta' fc r surae tune in tee village uses ed . V- J tire'.. E n.x, 331•)• „ueceeded in iellieg 10 :111', eerier :ill say that Me. i eor�rt; (;tittle andD sea 41 lila t<(1'lll i a tht•t: ii end Dila Sr. ? e . -t*or9 O11 iinlbnry lit , R e` . of 1:'lst W ti a1 nosh, tied 1lnttri 1V[Iti U':Cit YGL tt.W t(1C111' iii'. Joseph N: eon like. l!lt' 1'eCOral l '� �t 11Ftiter of Morris. The 'Flt•. )led lVll .1. 1 ',n' (ttili:,' (i'; t"e _. '1':,t• evert rtli;,; wits i 'Milk; Thorn u,il., I+Utot l�lla'x `< t , I' ' 1 , a , , ,. A-. , t a t�iii). II � .:'.�(' rt•( `l'd IirlB ll)vi tit 44 ilii; l'1hA,TC. iv 1 •; a 5, Rohl:. Farrell(' .;U:.), iLubt. Mte1 Wile. CC'%111 i J♦i t', tied ,til':. joke Alex^�,.`l, t,i seen:. with music, sones end a fC - ftw tu:other• Bear, from M. w;, )rt b'it'l.Cilc., .1.11 ti ('.ler ''illllt' i:'CIi i Altititel' 1,)6. Cake: 1t Mit:ha: l), are vieltei; .Vll', ie)r�etl abet 11,11) 11i'"t-G3 outing, i Sr. 111.-• 1','1 ( .eL21 •'(ii ili('i? l;i 11''111 'lie, the I:CP f iii t 1115 �1klXii'e11; patents on Late 1,iLllv.11e ' y" Pard i'C[l!1 t_Illlltll'} 1:dP+, l `"' 1e.t-:tiler and inutile a: lreeeet le ide. road. mr.11trxwell iti ill delicate! awl wished Mr. Ferr'ie many years, Par of )elle and prosperity. 1 Garniss :111, Westley Jermyn 320, hel's 1 and heli 1eme ill scum ttnle' 1'' I \Bs� Sarah Hod#;ens, a: former Martha Ingram 103, "Vena Knox ,10, Mr. Ida Jane Keith, Eisler of • here !u under to re;;atil, itis strength. resident of this trace vtsited at 111.. Ruby Farber 55. I Jessie Keith, who was so bliss Li: zit here ai ;, of l;of cls, i I Jr. 1I1.-•-Xarifa Fraser 101, Eva brutally murdered by Ch tt:lte, is I ler, II. D. lienderaon's last week. thisd Mende herb a ,t uul)fe of d<ty 51 ` -_ _.. ___ _ _ '111. South 300, Johnny (xarniss 313, dead. She never fully recovered - this Creek. BRUSSELS. Sr IL—Fred I egh 4-10, Iola I freer the terrible strain steal.boned The Bluevale meethi of the mark; be made ell any paper was We. are paying the highest market prices for good sound saw logs of every description. -1VMcLEAly t6 SON. WINUTI Aril. I 1VIIITI:CHI' RClt the dogs of Mr. Chart Forest and Mr.' i f t p l fifty p'2r cent severs o to papers thePresbyterian i Darrington BLYT'II. to our customers and the trade in new ring rens Fancy Silks, Silk Grenadines and for Waists. In Prints we have the newest and up-to-date patterns. In I3oots and Shoes we cannot be beaten in quality and 1 be len deted. We are sorry to learn 11111' Miss' John McVety takes possession of Mr. acquaintances in town. Lizzie Filson is very 1u,v with iti 9IcAllister's farm humediatelv.iij ' < 1 Mr. D. B. McKinnon has awarded lc an Thnr-thy of this week Mr • new residence to Mr. Thos. McKenzie, typhoid fever. She was attending Mr.David Errington will have a the contract for the erection of his oods Wool Plaids suitable 1)r1((. In house- I'urnishitii.i5 our stook is complete in every line. C.u'i ctg, .Sillv,lna Rugs, Oilcloths, Lino.etims, Chenille and 1,iu't' ('urtains, Scrim and `hotted i\Ittslins. See our Special iciiLine of Lace C CWamS at. 21:5o a .d Upwards. pwards. ;�}fct i:il ';.,ltle in Linen and ('entre Table Covers. Kelle'-1i,al(: and Ordered Clothing al spet'ialty. ,.,M: L L S 76 CENTS pays for the TIMES Farmers' Institute will be held in the Jforebters' hall, on March 140. Mrs. Rutterford has gone to live with her daughter, Mrs. Pocock, of Wawanosh. Mrs, I1utterl'urti has rented her hot -e to Mr. George Hudson. Mr. Seymour Thornton and t;iinily have moved to the Cowden farm in Turnberry, near Wing=ham. till the end of the year. if you are ill you need a doctor in whom you have Confidence. If you need a remedy you want one that has been tested for years; not an obscure, un- tried thing that is urgedupon you, or on which you save a few cents• -•-that is no consid- eration as against health. For wasting in children or adults, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo - phosphites has been the recognized remedy for twee- ty-five years. ;111111101p:11 13y low is eonceruecl revolver at ;')tratiard on Thuya'"'.1 ►- �i, �r1 stirs. Agar •1.11 Milton ,Termvn 40-t• Dorn! by the murder of her :genie, tied her Tile regular monthly horse fair was held neve Friday, and as a result of the tine weather the farmers and those having horses for sale turned out from every part of the country. Consequently there was a very large attendance. The demand for good sound heavy horses is great, and is t Forbes, Tommy Jermyn. being well met here, owing to the Pt.I Tom yfe Rutledge, Willie fact that the farmers interest them- Fitzsimons, Italdah Rutledge. h breeding f horses called Me Allister 266, Alex. Rutledge 15'1. ; death is directly chargeable to its Jr. IL—I..411mm Jermi'n 413, May effects. Thornton 372, Annie Garniss 33.2, yl Mr. aV H. Store of Acton, the Olive Fitzsimons 183, Geo. Rutledge.Storey, Pt. II.—Hazel Embury 447, Chas. well known glove manufacturer, is Agar !dead. Sr. L --•Harvie Knox, Willie :_,._._.---_.. selves in the see leg o 1 < D. STua':u.t\, Teacher. f b the English markets Buyers d ('settlor who has been for y let, Davi were here trom Listowel, Se:atortll' visiting his parents on the 3rd line, Leasnddbury many and horsE horsesother distant ed t places,: foe the hist two or three months, left Prices ranged (loin $80 to $110. last week for 111n.litohn. Mr. and Miss Farrow of Sullivan, 111esst s✓Clkgfr and Dames paid out were visiting their uncle, Willis aver 1,00() last week fur cattle and • arazv, :3rd line. lest week. begs shipped from 13ruh;cis .end Bel- Miss Jnt,et Fait';4'ri ice, of Hullo:, grave. 1 't' her 'lent Airs. Jelin Mr. John lenient has I:lireeased the :\111C.ru'ltll 11()101 iis in Mr. A. ltttt'ltiz', and will tido putsessioll on the let of May. I't'ineipttl Cameron received the pleasing intelligeree from the niece, liar Department on 'Thursday of last week that 1'e had been ttwairded a First (`lass Professional Certificate and is now entitled to trach in either Public or High Schools• M r. Cameron wrote Dist Decembel'at the Ilamiiton' 'rill Normal College. ,t vhf an;„ t' , !ta;ore 3i';( hilt:. Mr.J septi lemenoi,. t ''00, Pleat'`., .! 1)149:10 S212Pe telt'.'' dr s. !les wire has 1.1'cecntcci hini w it.: tee, •':t l boy. Airs. \Vitm. !;ret, :'sit returned to her house in al�awanosh, after r1('nd- int* a t'ew days with her father, Willie Farrow, 3rd line. Mr, Jol�n Bowman, 3rd line, is ere the sial: list. llediem t1 value in a bottle.+ of hood's Sarsail t' Willa than hi any other preparation. !Mote skill n required, more caro ttl a ?, more texpens•S inetirred 01 its it snt,S:. tare 1. It cos -:s the proprietor and the deakr N9ore but it costs the eensulner les. as 1i , gets inns) dos; s for 111s money. u'1 ;Toro ell atrt e. l,,,i; e. 14 sceured by its rottener } eollthitialteli, proportion Arlt promo. whish make it petutiar to 1tsi•1 m ora pe•epi,• at employ .,lay, tl and Imre, ;'need ,'n ',•11 in its sal n E"cry tet 1 1 .r. .,titer. Ilt3�7i'O s)i t':etE'4- t r i' . t r tit to . tri ather. •1.11010 HIM 'nitro i it ensi! y' 0 'l year ,. 1r t",.tt t, l c 1(141 tta. mere levees 114 t tlatn, 11u.nrs ` rH iparirt'!. today t1L1n ally ntiu. tit l stns are linin'„' t Ill 1y thee t t '• Neon,. ;tf©r4j+ ,11441 t'titi '1.'1 n, r tt vas n,it,P1t bo given t,ay ytrt.$'. o kt ta1:r. Hotel licenses for the coming year; A demented .n,ttn mimed .'tt:thur; Pir Sarsaparilla in Brussels will be $14() as far as the Weber, tried tb take his life with ,a The tine True Bloat Purls.®]'. ,tt pr'r bott 'r 113s y,r, a, d �,.ou, dault�ists. Wholesale license, �w•.1.0Ui shop 11eetlse, last. Hood's s Sick steaelx,:llo. ISO SCOTT & 110W'h1!r Chetyii,is, Toro:J. 1 0