The Wingham Times, 1898-03-18, Page 5i' . �� 1Y'Il. w 11.�'l ''II1�Y.,, a TA CAH ,8, 1598,
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jl Farmers' Institute- The Bluevale ? P � .a.
sth
g4 o�Lw, t~ [r nleetltit:; of the Farmers' Institute
� was held last Monday afternoon in
i f [l, the Forestets' hall Mr. J. McGregor,
r** re It ;of Constance, who was announced to
`" a ,
on
speak
'��° " „flow to Handle and Feed;
„ `t+' '�•° �' hi' t a Dairy Cow, and Mr. Hudson, of.
`$ Tliere is 'nothing spasmodic about this business. Its success ip rj� 131ncvale, who was to speak on.Z J L�= � i^
i duo to well donned principles. Buying for cash, selling for cash, and r "( t'otvju and Handling Flax," did �' not c , ue 1
frori
Having decided to remove from Wingham at an early date we will start a
.
r, 11r. J I+;. Gould, of L:t- ,1
tr (tj it
i of Ensilage, Building a s + JI
c i Investigate these prices corn
Favi
our values -yeti pg the goods that people requi e, + . } + • , tt
e 1 u will Lind them correct
El par
Splendid aesortanent Canadian Carman P in a, as .
ever �se
0 iii
- lJ bridge who spoke an The Value ` ��w
New prints, extra heavy make in (lariat and Brown Colorings, 1.0o, r 1 Silo and �
•' e fast galore 1 ari
inn..w ,`.
lee�ed 1 (1'W1n Silo,' and '111' J Shcp
Dress Prints, endless trrety u, c alar and pattern, Y piece i
with the greatest cart, , pard, t,t I,DUrr ,1.tt'th, V, alas e subject (� r , -
l�
l,� drapes, at 12?:a and no; : tart A1uH11r., Lew patterns, 70 ; :Art Muslin,
�,, , was Ports. 1(,u � Experience 1t1 ,
we, 1,«,. ,•,i„1 1.;,.; 1;48014.10w. 33 inches whin, in pink get l ,,l G' r't lj �''��' '� 'P'
stripes, V'e' Corsets, a speeial male, in fawn, nietly trimmed, 1 Ln' Which ,
ping e p f 1 f
mod
rase '* e,xxls fur
1`3a;u Uuldcr Dral,0rfes, eery sightly
ter(:,:,i; ; t (.'. a • ', flail vet ,e a
Irai , 'l h v af. ri
late and et t tl ends they did net et
get tUt1e hall -until ,l 1
u , a +. •
i::r, waist, perfect titttiig 5(; ; t t:ildron's Bordered Ifanrlltsrc nr e, c; f, i
tin tee
't c, , ,
I�ad:es' Fancy llundkerul i�fa, '3 fur 5c ; Men's Turkey .I- d Ilaudltor• >>
f' 14T 20e Braces Cie.C 1 1 1 1 l #t4 t f t r, tette'
t . ,:' • , • foul' o'clock.
AIr, Robert Currie of Wawanosi '['
th ( ' �f'' OI4' OUR STOCK OF P
.I chfe itis ; Men'ti . .
Fr who was ,test:lit, was unanimously •• i,.i •r r
Ladies' Oxford, ni nicely (r ► 1'
9 SHOE SUGGL(TIOI S
jLadies' Oxford '1TieH, "epactal;' sizes 3-7, No ; .a les e j platform �]
tipped, ashoe the can recommend, 161.00 ; Laches' Oxford, patent eather
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requested to occupy l. io p a oral ;,r,
Cr until the nil ival. of the speakers, . WiC
venni Mr.
tips, hand turned, flexible soles, sizes , ,.o,
G OCE ,.E�'!aS which he did. In the evening
} C l' subject being'
[Js b Washboards for 25o,9 lbs Sulphur
1'
n
a sr.n .•
C7 ern { fl ' i•,
ries ti.i
Cro at and icl Eat.
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We aim to sell x;3,000.00 worth of goods during the next 15 days, and in (refer t�) do Fri, we throw tTcfits `.o
- r Gould spoke again, its su >3cc
the. winds, and for cask) we will sell less then wholesale cost, but we conclude it is better to lose menet' than to
21. `!0s Epsom
for 25c, 2 Globe r d feel h'' co fors e it be your gain.
for ?5e, 9 lb Epsom Salts for 250, 2 good Brooms for laic, Sunlight Low •
I i tees and S pp ,
p p Toilet S per cake lc • Good Red Salmon lUo, Cr J , p
"� � Lion Brand Salmon 14c, � Wh
Bargains extraordinary will be the order of the days .to follow our orening. Shop in the forenoons if pos-
t �•,• first served," is the motto.
rt • "Remedy for Over -Production and
> also Mr. Sheppard,
Soap, per
have the trouble of packing stock and paying cartage an g
bar, 5o; gaps ' Corn Starch 5c, o was just splendid when leant, -
LargeMaple Leaf Salmon, 120,
Large Scrub Brushes 50. . 1 ing on "Three Historical Days on
If you are not satisfied with your purchase your money will be rel rel Niagara River," He described Gon
funded. We do as we ad4ertise in every respect. ti hattles of Queenston Heights, Beaver
rps�4 I We would especially draw attention to the fat e s ue
�� ���� �1� & �t•a• C� several very interesting anecdotes p
_-,r-�r--,��--� ..�rJ connec5eii with these historical ) In Dress Goods, the values will le extraordinary and the stock is a tr(�(d tie, well asscirte(1 and 9f superior
•,. � , r -t, ,�_a- t�=7c x�,,� (r,,hc��lc "'T= � r° ,,�-, ' -"' c ualtty, The store is in the .JACDON ALD BLOCK. 11icIN'T' :RE'S OLD STAND,
,. ,rte 1 events,• The most interesting story I 1
• 'd
----- __ was obit of brave Laura Secorri,
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who slipped it wily from the picket
SALE OPENS ON SATURDAY MORNING
t Dams and Lundy's Lane, and told
a
Bible , yon will be better served and save time, Fist come,
lc of Men's and Bo} s' Suits about to be slaughtered.
1.' 1.•,..11.'Ql.i:liko2,1 ;j A,li Ya.!•AT .Y.:.. OY1..{Va:Y:tF.Ih: A'1 •.+(Y.�:Ae
Slave of Your Foot !
Such should be the Shoe -created
to protect it from the rough roads (�
of life. But many feet to -day are lJ
slaves to the shoe, because their
owners will not consult their feet,
when buying footwear. Here is a shoe would give a
springy foot -step even to old age, because in the building
of the sole no peg or stitch under the foot destroys
its elasticity. It is a foot conforming shoe, and every
variety of feet has been considered in its construction.
Goodyear welt process -Same as hand -made at half the
price. Stamped on the sole $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 per par.
The Slater Shoe
CATALOGUE
FREE
',est,.toe hesetts
For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWEL.S.
Kw+aY,,+. a , .aM+t:,. 4Au11a•a .a •.ei-..,c••.waav,•!
NEW SHOE ST
Having opened up a shoe store
next door north of Chisholm's Block,
I am now ready for repairing, which
will be done at cash prices.
JOHN HILL
Order your
t'f,
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,guards and ran a bout 15 miles, hay- o
�i
ing to meet, or rather avoid, hostile
Indians and Americans on the way, „�,,
the 1,1neriuitns and also their num- vc as piled hl
to tell Fitzgibbon of the approach
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of "-*°' "`"" -""- Ponds had to leave f'or. the west on.
1 11 'Old
Wither than ever it was horseman, who went to the
enter Niednesday morning oft urgent busts
1 a,
hers and ability. Part of the man seen before. Those who sties it say Country a few months ago, has ness, whist 11r.rs, 1 ands remains o
oeuvring of the battle of Queenston it was a fine sight, lila. Rohs, Iil:aclr eel into an e.nl;:tgeuient with a Liver nurse her t krt.!,rwhocontinues very
Heights occurred on 11. r. Sheppatd'slsuffered the loss ,. of his bridge with t pool horse fancier and is now in ill, While the wedded life begins
farm. 11 r. Shepherd's lecture west the: flood. 11. Will cost about. tate tenni., Austria,, with ., it string of In se hration far them, their many
appreciated p
just fine and was fully apl lttlndred dollars to replace it. On ; Fortier. one of the t=ttixther bas l fcfends wish them every prosperity.
y all who heard him, not very, Sunday morning nearly every ee1htr;reeord of 2.15. Mr. l.�c:elie will' SIi1 .
many, we are sorry to say. It is a; tett flno(led an(t roaring
little rivers his part all right as he is an excep-
pity that all the school children were'
rushed throng: ii many gardens. Men tionally gook hand with a fast horse.
inot out to hear this addr('-s. An, stere %satrl:ing the mill data for fear
{ entertainin;", sand thrilling lesson fel i it would be .ii (Apt kr way but it still GLEN ANNAN.,
1 history like this will remain in a I stands. One day last week as 11I1'. Jame:.
child's memory forever, while al On Sunday morning Mr. Charles alitare;4tvas cutting weed- in Mr.
dry lessen sometimes leaves but a 'Herbert's chimney took fire, but the I ,Tohn Scan's bush he ed- inntlt r.
slight impression. The addresses men who were watching the water, I cut his foot almost severing the great
given on Monday were all good, as t,,�,,;n put it out. tna tw ,
they always are, but in the after- "'tar. Frank J. Scott*'went to St. l 1 tt
m. Foigte is es -relived with 1 .
noon only about three dozen people' Thomas rot Wednesday, to join his jj Hastings f'Uh' seven 131t.nths. fete:'
•call ins lir. and i11rs. Milton Cosford, i Hllows that lie leets a good titan
Were present, and in the evening,
although the audience was larger, it
�. ,r. -.tea -.-•--t was still small. .This is not as it
should be The speakers are teen
\INGHA
KW MILL
LOGS ! LOGS I
We are paying the highest market
prices for good sound saw logs of
every description.
1 McLEAN & SON.
-FROM raze;--
WINUiIA L
T4 TLSr1 EIN' DAIRY
ial
to our customers and the trade in new
1
and then to pressed to Toledo, Iowa
whet e employment awaits hitn�r
Frank wilt steed some days in De -
who have made a success of the sub- NIA and Chicago, en route. 11Mau/
jest on which they speak, and who t wishes for his success follow him to
are paid to expinin clearly the setts,' Ensile Sam's Country.
sons of their success at the Farmer's' I Surely sitting is upon us. lar.
Institute meetings, and farmer•'. who ; Robert Black saw two robins in his
do not attend, stand in their own i orchard the otitar day and we are
light. I quite sure they did not winter in his
Owin • to the very wet night, i whiskers either.
many of these invited to the Chris -1 The c`Leese and butter. faetert of
titin Endeavor "At Iiotne" in the!ibis places commenced making but ter
manse, last Friday et ening, cuulu on Monday last.
not attend. But a very comfortable 13I�U5------ .
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number gathered there and spent an
enjoyable time,
One of Clayton Duff's l3uff Cochin
hens laid an egg one day last week.
that measured 0 iraclics one way
and 71 the other.
°1r. Samuel Anderson, of Turn -
berry, killed the first mosquito of
the season c 1 W'edneedey of hist
week. Some are of the opinion that
it had been in his tt oiskers all
winter. Order .of Foresters has been disband-
, This has been tt ver)' fine winter' i eel Tt,o Many societies is the chief
We had only two sev,.re stornis.l cause of the disbar (intent.
Sleighing was �plci,(tid but we bad I Mr.W. E. Kerr was in Ottawa
no drifts and the sun shone many of
last week attending the meeting of
the days. ll _cb will likely "give the Canadian Press Association.
it to us strong" though, before he is( Me. W..0, Strong, special organ -
done with us. I iter for the Canadian Order of For -
The river was tinu;usily' high on 1
resters is here putting; new life into
Saturday and Sunday, with thelthe local Coale.
heavy rains. The ice broke up on
Monday forenoon of last week,
the river on Sar.urd(ty itttei noGti and ;
while attending to bis duties as en-
1
,„.„ r.... W` m.
.,,,,A,,,,,,,,,..�.,..,..�.�..-»w -••^--•- - gLneer at P. Ament's factory,
Coughs and colds need not Hewitt bad the misfortune to have
11n
rens oods
Fancy Silks, Silk Grenadines and Wool Plaids suitable
• for Waists.
In Prints -we have the newest and up-to-date patterns.
In Boots and Sh
price.
in House Furui
line Carpets, Sinv o)
WROXETER.
This week has seen a number of
our residents leave for Manitoba:.
Among the number that left the
Wingbam G. T. ]I.. Station, from this
Pince were Dlr:i tied Mrs.. -1 obert
'Thyne and fareils•, Mr. Robert Itae
and bliss Kate Martin. 1'r a \tisk them
a pleasant journey and every success
in their new he me.
A large )luta l E ' of our towns-
people were iu it ilil;llnm bidding
their friends t:,r e +ell that were leav-
ing for Manua- 1 •
On Sunday t•Vanink•last Rev. R.
S. G. Ander:•(n r.: r�,n.encetl a series
of tectu(es on -Tee minor profits of
tai 01,1 'Pests n -o,t,"
Nisi Bigar, of Vest Elgin, was the
guest' of her istt•t', firs. Alex Smith,
Mr. John t.iih-cu intends erecting
a new barn this spring.
Por. John &arr:ard is again in the
wheel business titin -t year, Ile has
sold a Large number alt•eatiy this
season. _
141AST W AWAN('Sk1.
h'hen he gets Bill.
Things are booming now around
our town since the Hardy Govern-
ment has been sustained. East Hump
has sent a good man to represent
tl'ettt.
Mr, 'Richard Small is engaged for
the summer with John Hutton. That.
speaks well for Mr. etnall as it is jai;.
second term with Mr. Hutton.
'Thos. Small is engaged with Wm.
Ishister on the 2nd line of Morris for
the coming summer.
On Sunday last one of Gilbert
Stevet:'s calves took a notion to have
a bath in the river and got beyond
Miss Dunbar bas recut ned from
its depths and drowned. It was a
Guelph and is again in charge of I serious loss to Gilbert ns it was the
Mrs. F. Rogers millinery department.
best he h:,+:1.
Rev. W. E. Kerr, of jiensall, con -Mr Andrew Agar, of Conn, spent
conducted the services in the lietho-
dirt church on Sunday last.
Mr. Alex ylcLauchlin,assumes his
nener.rl utility officer
duties as „
on the first of April.
The local court of • the Ancient
Sunday with his brother -law., Grange asscujt(tiun. lar. Curare was
Robs. Harkness. I appointed Overseer by the., Assoeia-
•{tjo .
i1iO1t1115. Phe house of Jas. Dow, 10th lino,
Ms. 1). W. Campbell has moved East Wawanosh, -was the steno of a
onto the Martin farm, which he has quiet but rretty wedding on Wed -
recently purchased. 1(esday eveniu�; o
Mr. George Page, of l'1 ingboui, ceremony wasp ei- ui �ned Missby 111 ry
ev.
has moved onto Mr. lt.A.l.Graharn . I Mr. Oaten,
farm which he has rented for a tern Dow, eldest daughter . of the
of years. host, was the bride, and h r.
Miss Annie Davis is suffering a John Martin, of West 'Wawanosl- e
severe attack of mumps. f 'innate groom.
M.r. Henry Bosman lost a line • - -
Mr. Irwin Eltiott has moved from
Elora township and taken up his re-
sidence again an the 12th con
.
1tr. R. Currie,, sr., was is London
last week atteinding a. meeting of the
i s couple of the fi ig'ess of his- left
horse, last week, with iudigestiOU.
Mr. David Errington intends mov-
ing this week ,to the township of
Wawanosh where h s has purchasht d
a farm.
u Ile le t Mr. Robt. Currie wears a very be.
dared • they can be'band badly squeezed In the m m 1- coming senile since: lits neetl,tes s
be t• but I tell hint "its eyes look like his
• tnr was very painful. al's. ' tmjtt of
d s ossa
that quickly. ery 1\o bouts were broken „
in c unlit}' and ed and injury
n.
ors we cannot be beaten1 cur , the 7 Isaac
Man mixtures are tem- Czeo.Iiowelnnei� eforVord tlel menu -1 I3rowntown to resile in the town of
complete in every Drat in effect, but Talbot
1 Clinton, His depattute took Owe
no!eulnns, Chenille: } P y Cod-liver Oil
Emulsion of I
i ay
Scott'sthat the madman)
tillttatiS our Oilcloths,
• is n<a Rugs, ()ilclotti:;, I�i
and Lace Curtains, Scrim incl Spotted Mullins.
People often wonder why their nerves arc
so Weak; whythey get tired so easily;
why they start at every slight but
sudden sonnei; why they do not sleep
naturally; why they have frequent
headaches, indigestion and nervous
.
DyspeP is
The explanation is simple. It is found sin, .
(1 1' car pet under the to on, 1 that impuro blood w'
p
with Hypopllosphites 15 a ',the business (tan he ,.got ill retdinegs the constable or suet It e ,
'facture 0 lith is cont.ir
silents, hitrl been commence
shipped that day I :.' o'clock in the tune did. -oft n,:t�
nilly feeding the nerves upon refuse
work will CUnitnc'ttce aS soon as not eoaeludu that he d
'1 k ht
did
s0 tt, tt rr: t + instead of the elements of strength iind
(h(i �t
nerve compounds simply deaden and
do not cure. floods Sarsaparilla feeds
„,,,the nerves pure1 rich, red bbleod; gives
natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the.
true remedy for all nsrvaus tro b1o>.a
d
0 0 s
the Hest of the poor sleit;ir
I costing t;, Il(0 to minae
• our Special Line of Lace Curtains See�
at 35c and Upwards.
Special value in Linen and Centre Table Covers. ,
Ready -Made and Ordered Clothing a specialty.
011
permanent remedy. This machinery t� , ,� a• ...
( and the factory tylia ive itntuediatel mg. Mr. Paul and l.Ii'. Agar assi6'-
Tlle oil feeds the blood ;. d . hI lltk dee.
empbl•ment, to about 20 bends.. 111t'.l ecI him w Clinton.
and warms the body , the
XIO�ve has alreitdy secured annul;
h o hosphites tone up the assurance of capital subscribed to
yp p warrant the enterprise going; on, i 1 t
tis practically bni t owiugf)00 fu snots
nerves; the glycerine soothes • is
inflame& throat and lungs. of $25 and Oyer,
4t ureas timed srtd
( 1 t t cic '1 ► nom: March 1 t
75 ClraTrtiq
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,,Marshs not now intend tt
move to the 2nd line of ;Morris. Ile
leas rented the farm of Mr. Thos.
Heritage on the (i con. of Grey,
hs now settled on his new faxen
chitierl in order iso
A. Armstrong, of the 4th line
The combination cures. ' its flitter° prospects depends mends `was married
to'I'tlns�r 1'esdas of nil 1tg
p,
may prevent serious upon the sale o s.0 •.. >
-t This
being canfidentiic a ready sole of .411' A. i)tl;ot•a. Ii i
'nays' for the TIMES the f n turn (nt i eset aseste eeta k` talc stn t to s t•i ,i li
. , , lung troubles.
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till. tla.e end of the year.
Soa and =L,00; alt d(ugglt*,
SCOTT Sc g0WNti, Ct,emists, Tante.
e wolk the. aetury all Y
fichard Roche, the well- k,r•»vn IZev.1'. .1, Oaten, Ile'l�ta1`e; -tr,
rigor. In such condition opiate end
Sarsaparilla
Is tho One Truss blood ratifier., lif Per beaks.
sweated only by C. I,heed (l i owrrdl, .
OMt.tt'er Plat t
111100E14$'Puts take,easyt°o�.