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The Wingham Times, 1898-03-11, Page 8a H. PPINDOO. SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY ••• Aiii01111111•1•11111•184 SPECIALS IN Olothing rJ. 1I1`I I1 ING AM TIMES MARCH II i 3 i8. John Chihli, removing ice in front i Mr Thos Davie, organizer for the In - hall ... - 70 dependent Foresters, has been in town Phe Committee recommend payment of . during the past week in the interests of >11 accounts, except A Brisbois. I that society. Moved by A M Robinson, seconded by Miss Ella, Cornyn, W of ingham, is the th Dr Irwin, at the report of finance corn - guest of Mrs W F tof \Viuo..Miss Ada I ie, as now read, be adopted and Cline, of Wingharu, was visiting relatives cheques chee ques issued far the respective accounts. fdin town—Brussels Post. --Carr e . ;`Jr. tiriabois' account was referred back to the Committee to be certified to. Moved by J. Hanna, seconded by H. Lemmas, that all proceedings taken by last year's council with reference to con. crete sidewalks be received, and that this council take up the work.—The Mayor ruled the motion out of order. Moved by A. M. Robinson, seconded by C. J. Reading, that Messrs. Irwin, Lemmex, Kennedy, Hanna and Newton, constitute lrho Court of Revision for the town Onr suit sale of ordered clothing will create qnite a stir. 25 pieces of Scotch Treed in new shades, made to order, lit guaranteed, No. 1 lining, regular $16.00 suit, Saturday $1250. This is a great opportunity to buy your Spring Suit. The above price is good for Saturday only. 20 neve' Ready-made Suits, $3.50 for 52.25. 50 Remnants of Dress Goods, Tweeds, Prints, Muslins, Silks, a:, price. 2 doz. Gents' Soft and Stiff Hats, reg. $2.00, Saturday 953. 5 doz. Ladies' Cashmere Ribbed Hose, 50e for 35c. 10 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, reg. 50c, 60c, 75c, for 35c. 5 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, best make, reg. 51.25 for 51.00. 6 doz. Crompton Corsets, best • quality, reg. $1.25 and $1.00, for 753. Just opened this week, novelties in Dress Goods, Silks, Prints and Laces. Special prices on 'all new goods on Saturday. Procure $25.00 ticket good for 1 doz. Cabinet Photos at the Star Photo Co. WING HAM Mr W 1) McPherson, of the law firm of McPherson, Clark, Campbell, Garvie ce 11. IT, McPherson, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr 11 F Gordon over Sunday, /I1r George McKenzie and Miss L Me - Kenzie, left this week for San Francisco, where they will epend a month or so visiting with Mr. MoKenzie's two sons, w o reside in that place. Mr Will Farquharson left on Monday last for Nelson, B. 0., where lie expects to locate He will be greatly missed by his Wingham for I698. --Carried. many triends in town, and all will wish Moved by J. liant,a, seconded by James him all prosperity in hie new home. Angus, that the Fxecutive Committee 1 report on Chief's ditties, and report at next PIED. meeting, witha viewto passing a i:ew Nic'onn—In Wingham, on March 9th, Marion M., wiFe of Mr. John Nicoll, agent G. T. R., aged 34 years, • Spring Assizes. The spring assizes for the County of Pluton opened at Goderich on Monday before Justice Rose, but there were only two civil cases, the Crown Attorney having nothing to bring before the Court or Grand Jury. His Lordship was presented by Sheriff Reynolds with the custom. ary white gloves. The cases tried Common v. Neeley, an action for account in agricultural implements purchased from defendant. Judg- ment was given dismissing the action with costs. J. T, Garrow and L. E. Dencey for plaintiff. Wallace Nes- bitt for defendant. Gordon v. Clegg —An action for slander in some business relations between the par- ties who live in Wingham, was tried before a jury, and they gave a ver- dict for plaintifl'for 525, in which his Lordship added costs. W. D. Mc- Pherson for plaintiff. E. L, Dickin- son for defendant. by-law defining the same—The motion was 1 11. Moved by C. .1 Reading, seconded by Janice Argus, that 51100 be placed to the credit of the School Board—Carried. On notion the council adjourned. PERSON.AL15. we shall be e;lad to have contributions to this zolumn from any of our readers. If you have visi• tors or purpose ening; away yourself,and drop in tell us, or send us a note to that effect. Mr- J. S. Earl was in Toronto this week. TO VITL‘i COUNCIL. Mr Jesse Button week. Mr John Ritchie week. Mr A Bainton, Blyth, was in town Tuesday. Mr George Hood left this week for Harriston. Mr. Jas. Dawson was visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr and Mrs S Gracey visited in Blyth on Sunday. Mr. Robt. Plenty has from Blyth. Mr. Janes Murray, of town this week. Mr W J Berry, of town on Tuesday. Mr Wm Button was business this week. Mr. Goo. Walker, of town on Thursday. ktiss Tressa Collins is friends in Cranbrook. Mr. Harry Parker, of Centralia, is visit- ing at his home in town. Mise M. J. Harris, of Wroxeter, visited with friends here this week. Mr CT IT Mooney, of the Ripley Express, was in town on Wednesday. Miss lS1. Hampton, of Listowel, is visit- ing with i\liss Sills this week. Mrs George Green attended the millinery openings in Toronto last week. Mr D Catbcathick, of St Marys, was visiting friends here this week Mrs Robert Mclndoo is on a friends in Toronto and Guelph. Miss Eva Ca.rrutli is visiting friends and relatives in Wroxeter this week. Rav Canoe. D.tvis, of London, visited with his brother in town this week. Mr Geo W Cline spent the latter part of the week with friends in Seaforth. Miss Teua, McIlcoy, of Blyth, has been the guest of 4yinghan] friends this week. Mr Wesley Constable left on Wednesday morning to seek his fortune in the West. was in Toronto last was in Toronto this The regular monthly meeting of the town council was held on Monday evening last. The following members were pres- ent—Mayor Morton, Reeve Hanna, Deputy - Reeve augur, and Councillors Newton, *Robinson,Ir_rnineX, Readingand Dr.Irwin. The miuuts of last meeting were read and approved. Cour nunieation was read from Mr. A. R. Weiland, of London, recommending Mr. Pa'r•iok as a first class street paver.--I.eferre i to Pubil t Works Com- mittee. Cntr.l:,uuicatien was read from Mr. W. P. Gs:s llon, asking; for u=e of town hall For the West Anion Farmers Institute, an \I ..b y, March :tet. Irl esesi by G. A. Newton, seconded by Dr. IeleIe,, that t grant use of tempt hall to the Farmer Tns'it:tte., on the date pelts . Corc;mnnieatien from \\'m. It..ndall cC Co„ :cities that their account had not been teti.1 in trill, they claiming a balance of 3. iO.--Ileferrert to Finance Committee. Petition was reed from the hotelkeepers of town, claiming that the license fee charged here was too high and gave • several reasons why they thought so. They asked the coeneil to place the fee similar to that charged in towns of a similar size of Wiugbam. Moved by J. Hanna, seconded by A. M. Robinson, that the petition be referred to Executive Committee to see if council has any power to make any changes that will effect the license fee for nest year and report at next meeting of council.• ---Car- ried. The Property Committee reported that they had held a meeting and inet a representative of the GnttaPercha Rubber Co., who agreed to allow the town .10 per cent. of the original coat for all full lengths of damaged hose recently purchased frim them, the town to retain the cenplings at d cost of cents per foot. A communi- cation was also read from the company, setting forth the terms of settlement be- tween themselves and the town. The matter was referred to the Property Com- mitter, to make further enquiries into the matter and report at next meeting of oouneil. The Finance Committee repotted as follows : John Gornyn, printing.... $14 CO A R Simmons, printing 3 00 A. I;risbois, suppling, W W :i 00 Thee 1,11! , .. .... _ r. rr° ' Cos Tiro. A . i, i x s' returned home Hensall, was in Luckuow, was in in Toronto on Gorrie, was in on a visit to town. M. deCarle is possessed of a rugged constitution and had ill - ways enjoyed the hest of health until the fall of 1896. Then he was stricken with an affection of the limbs which much alarmed him. Speaking with a Recorder representative the other day, the conversation happened to turn upon this event, and the cir- cumstances connected therewith can best be told in his own words. "Last fall" said he, "my legs became in such a condition that when I sat down I had no power over them, I could not move them ono way or the other, and was naturally much alarm- ed. I was advised to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, I had read of their curing eases similiar to mine and so 1 decided to give them a trial. J purchased asupply of the Pills and commenced taking them according to directions. I had only taken them a short tune \Thee 1 found that I was regaining the use of my legs and could rail,e one up and epees the other without lnueh difficulty. I also re- marked to my wife flint the pills were doing roe much good and she was both surprised and delighted when I showed her with what case I could move my limbs. 1 continued taking the pills for about a month and by that time I had as full con- trol of my legs as I ever had—in fact was completely cured. I have never had a symptom of the trouble since and ala as well now as ever I was. I attribute my cure entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, In fact it must have been the pills for I took nothing else in the way of medicine, aed I cannot too strongly recommend them to anyone afflicted as I was. sisit to Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Carr visited with Mrs. Carr's mother at Blyth, on Sunday. Mr John McKechnie, of Erin, was visiting his friend, Mr W Patterson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Brown, of Fordwich, were visiting old friends in Wingham this week. Mr W T Sullivan left on Tuesday morning for Winnipeg, where he intends residing. Messrs T Drummond and H P McKay, of Walkerton, were in town a few days this week. Mr and Mrs L W Hanson and Misa Lena Shaw were visiting in Toronto during the week. marble business still carried on by Misses L Hodgson and L McAllister, of his sons here, and is )himself one of et stone -cutters in the News Notes. Recounts and election protests will be the order of busir.ess for a few months. W. If. Wallace,Mr F t Farm For Sale Cheap. North half.lot 23, con. 11, East Wa— wanosh. containing 99% acres more or less ; is well drained, well fenced and in a good state of cultivation ;38 acres bard wood bush ; never -failing spring creek, 1 never -failing we:1 ; house 18 x 24 feet; good barn, 2 acres orchard, 4 acres fall wheat •,40 rods from school, half mile from Presbyterian or Methodist Church, 6 miles from the town of Wingham, 5 miles from the village of L'olgrave. Am giving up farming for which I can give satisfactory reasons. Fur terms of sale apply to Mr. ores , , S. YOUHILL, Leal Estate Agent, WingPtam, Unt. had his hand taken off in a cutting 1 box on Monday last. Walkerton will lose two of its hotels,blfter May 1st. The number ' in that place now is 8. Mr. McNaughton, ex•i\i. P. P. for North I3ruce threatens the Wiarton Canadian with a libel suit. for stat- ing that Mr. McNaughton had with- drawn from the contest in leis riding for a consideration. 11"1,x�,, PROPERTY FOR SALE Twelve sores of chpice land in the Wingbam Town Plot for sale. There are on the premiees good hard and soft water ; a good house and barn and a good uearicg orchard. Ploughing has all been done and the property is in first-class shape. For terms and par- ticulars, apply to W. R. CAMPBELL, Prep., WingI am P. U. FA TO BENT, CJ 11 N. 11.111 u,l jir If you want a-'� • L� irorfif Ji �JII lC.fl1 C-1 "THE CHiNA HOUSE," Wl�WHAM. tI�nC•�r7,^��'�e�..ji, 1f� �1� � �7 � r' �I�rlr�rt� � nl�rJ,�r1,�,���':l�a-�rCt•�:rie-:.`tr ti�L[-_ l ��_.I &IlanLots 3E and 17 in rho B Concession of the'COwri:;hip of Howiets, (the C'•rocket Willits farce), will be leased to a good tenant fora term of years at a reason - PASSED THROUGH BY ONE OF able rent. Apply to C. H. Willits, Wrox- eter, or to the undersigned, I3i2OCIIVII,LEyS BEST I{NC1yi'21 Dated this 7th day of Feb., A. D. 1898. PI 1 HEN. HIS LEGS GAVE OCT AND \VFIEN SAT DOWN HE HAD NO CON' OVER TfI:11i—DF. WILLISHS' i''ILLS RESTORED IVi11 T(1 :1 Froin the 13roeh.1110 )recorder. •n i ow There are few n or vicinity better k al public, and th='e one held in gre friends, than Mr. L. deCarle, sr. Mr. Canada came from En;lrnco to � Canada forty-four years ago, )peat- §- login the county of Glengarry. Eight, r years later he removed to Brockville and has made his home here ever STE since. He established the large Parquharson wants to `see you. 1 r TOILET -SST O R . a o TEA SET The largest stock in the county values that cannot be beaten. t to choose from, and t'. VANSTONE, Wing bam, Solicitor for estate of Crochet Willits, 1.; cieceas':ad. OL PINKF. H. KERN EY i ITY. TONSORIAL ARTIST. TI` Brockville Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham. to the gener- s certainly no For an easy Shave and a First -Class r esteem by his Hair Dat,igiv him a trial. NEW OPENING Mrs. A. Halliday and Miss Ella Day beg to announce to the Ladies of Wing - ham and vicinity that they have opened a dressmaking apartment in. Dr. Mac- donalcl's Block, over EarI'e store, where they will be pleased to have the patron- age of those wishing plain or fancy sew- ing. Also tailoring. Dresses, Mantles and Children's Clothing will receive our most strict attention. .A. call respect— fully solicited. Feb.23, 1898. 25 e 31 Van \ amens . flapv .•. - •J4 Orh G'inglraui I. L (`o.. 31 0:1, 111,11(1 friends in town on Sanday----Sea- toying a well (tuned competence a A ( Tarsen r ".4. ,ale Irri lice.• his cosy home in the west end of the Wingham, were in town on Monday-- the moat expe Dominion of Canada. He is also well known as an artist in other lies and as a draughtsman has few equals and no superiors. Ample evidence of this is afforded in the fact that when the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railroad was begun, Sir San- ford Fleming, chief engineer of that Teeswater News. Miss Lottie Mitchell has returned from Toronto. where she was attending the millinery openings. Mr John Dopp, who formerly conducted a butcher shop hero, has been visiting hia old friends in town. Kr John Carter left on Wednesday . morning for London, where he will non- great trans•continentalroad requested suit some specialist. him to join his staff. Mr. deCarle Miss Stone, of Acton, bas taken a accepted the position at Sir Sanford's situation as head milliner with Miss Boyd request and remained with the con- for the coming season. pan$' for nine years, during which Miss Doyle has returned to town and taken her position as head milliner with lllo:yare IIomuth & Bowies. ,'• `, town time he drew nearly all the profiles of the road and the plans of the bridges between Ottawa and Thund- er Bev. His work was cemtuended ,,,,,, ,. ,.stun in Chapple .,;' :Mesa Me- as the best done by any draughteman Pht reeree rlihlinery department. in the company's employ. Since Miss Martin, of Wingham, spent Hotaby leaving the company's service Mr. at; tiro t ea"tory..Mr tla,tna, of Wingham, deCarle has lived a retired life, en - toes Ecce e 00 forth Sun. .Giru......r.,e,xli.r". u -u. BULL FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale cheap a thoroughbred Durham bull, three years old. Pedigree can be seen and further information obtained by ap- plying to LAUNDRY ALEY. KELLY, Winh STORES FOR SALE The administratrix of the estate of Alexander Dawson, deceased, offers for Bale the Two. Stores rn Wingham now occupied by Messrs. N. A. Fare quharson and W. H. Wallace, Offers for the same should be addressed to J. A. MORTON, Wingham, Solicitor for the Estate House . and Lot For Sale. The undersigned offers his house and lot on Alice street for sale. The house is a nine room frame one, with kitchen, and there is a number of good frnit trees on the lot. For full particulars apply to JAS. WILSON, Wingham. I an still getting in new goods, . and will soon have my large stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Trunks and Valises competed which I have bought of the best manufacturers, and of the hest material, as I have been in business for 25 years and am a practical boot and shoe maker and know just what I ata selling you, and mean to sell you good goods at the right prices. Our laundry plant has arrived and we are prepared to turn out first.elass work in all lines of All rips sewed free of charge in all goods bought from me. Repairing and custom work neatly done. E3 .� G-_ +••J� 4 (GOOD'S OLD STAND). R SS' MUSIC STORE Laundry Work on the Shortest Pianos, Organs, Violins, Autoharps Notice. Accordeons, Mandolins For the convenience of customers, a DROP BOX. will be placed at the door to receive work when laundry is closed. GIVE US A TRIAL with your nett order. Tt D. LONG Opp. Union Factory. Mouth Organs at all prices up to 52.50. All kinds of trimmings for Musical Instruments. MUSIC BOOKS AND SHEET MUSIC. ' We can supply you with anything you want. Sewing Machines and Sewing Machine Supplies. , 1~ ARMRRS-.•Don't forget that I still handle all kinds of Farm Im- plctnents notwithstanding that reports are circulated to the contrary,. Meyer Block. T. H. ROSS Opposite P. O.