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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-22, Page 71. I x \V LNG I l.A,N1 "..'..,SES, APRIL 22, ti 'in;, _,... I31; ,maybe ytti'mera aro ii c try done seeding, 1 Mr, Bert Sank,ury spent Sunday, with friends. in Wingham.,•'' 1 111r. Chas. Vannorman has secured c1tr �s : ',:. '. a* We have all the latest for Spring Suits, at moderate paces. Fit and' a situation with, the Wrought Iron ,: the most Range Co,, of Galt. We wish him 'Thanking We are showing our customers for their very liberal patronage, t�lich htis l�rnit ;lit cr=.:;• sa�(,s �workmat]ship of the beat. "Guaranteed, success, Mrs. Jas. Haugh, of Winghatri, startling bargains • ` p•to data I nearly up to our expectations, S e offer more ,.arthng bort, ins to d:�y , we i]lu t tit, n this �'°�` ,spent Sunday with her ptirents here, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Haslet)).stock: into. cash within the next few weeks. When wetiC1ti'('.i advertise .lir article the people ::l ;1'xly S Also all kinds of Bleu's Furnishings for Spring 94nvi A special lino I re a to another engagement both as to price and quality. I In cltl](r t� (, ::h they of Ready made farts and Overalls cheap. Inspection invited.. � there was no service Sunday in ilio know they can get it just as advertised, evening in the Presbyterian church. know 11 'e mean it, and to this we attribute our s; ceeSS. Now for a fey 1 ()inters : .;- a ' Tho following- sltiptneuts were . 0:Ill ! � � �� Q+- -� made from B lgi•ave station (hiring ,.tiV.Cle r, of Wing.' i$ ,� 1 :eiiiiSuil:e last ,Deco viz.: gl,r . �.,�ro �y Opposite Queen's IIotei, Wingham. ham, 2 cars oats to Guelph, 3 cars l s3�e pens to the Old Country sad 1 car; ut .u. i vetotea . e4®oo-44g.g.-o-a®o- )aaxiaen-i+ of oats to Portland also 2 cars of t wheat to Exalt ; Clegg & Dames 1 ear m -Watson & ('.dues He ade to order, quality and fit guaranteed, fgxmer price$14, to -duly $10. Sicilian worth f<•• S i(:r 3c • won't use it because its "shine" lasts cattle to Toronto; X - I Double-fold Dress Goods, was 25c, now roc ; 4.4 inch Black i car lumber to Hanover ., Op°;, too long, and seems too simple. • 'Black and Brazen Stiff Hats, were $2.00 and down, GL +p h' bettertousea I C ` r 1r�NA.NNA� g f , titers ending I Dress Trimming about half price. lbs. raw Sugar for , t.co c airs Grocers Scales him ays 4 -piece I oilet set, for $ l .o , hiss Clara I� of tune, p " I for $ I.00 ; wax pore -filler, and polish her ):aster vacation at home, return• I Pepper, ,� • tip. a previous polish. ed last Saturday to her school at 1 I lb. Pure Black epper, y the lb., only z2%c. Woodbridge. The Cheap Cash Store, �acdo�a id'sleel• Paid by the week, Some of our � , citizens are wonder- instead of by the prix, why Rip Van Winkle is not seen _ n loitering along the -river banks en - he'd shine the actual joying his fluorite sport, fishing. We:;aces the reason is because he leather, hard and s3' for 25c ; Laces, Braid and 25 lbs. Bright Coffee Sugar each, at $5.00 and $3-.0o `lF 11 is trying his hand at making cheese, smooth surfaced, with at It`ennilworth. LEV 7 F Y �i .I +. IS SAY E Mr. John Gilmour returned to Toronto Business College last Satur- day. 112x. Wm, Baird, MK) bas been in liehi an lumbering the last winter, has returned home. Blaster Wat. Dunkin has engaged For Sale Only by HOMUTH & HOWHT S. with Colin Eadie for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Stokes en- -""". ------ -• - •- 1 tertaincd a nu►nber of our voung I 11 people last .r<rkl:iy night, and all ser"ed to evj:,�� themselves. BUGGI S 1 S Phu;' -ons, Spring VTegnns, Rs d Wagons and Carts. HARNESS, B1 r. Bru a 1� ergueson is engaged With Messrs, 1 lliotts' at the 13rick - RL, 1701 �'d' ing'han'i. ..y CLINTON. otiided the residents of the town 1 anal Dints Henrietta nr e it t M stard, a line. - r n they will have to clean) up ilei) pre lax y costume of Doan's tannery, one of the pioneer Alines and be ready for bis visit on bride wore a bc:trimm industri(a of the town, was t,unod I white c!a5trxxxc!re trimmed with lace at one o'cloek 1'edge-day morning. the 16th of May. There we: e over lUU During the time the school closed I and ribbons. all the seats were returned to their f guests. 'Phe wedding gifts were usual places as they were before the numerous, handsome. {ire. �ta uml useful repast had been Mr. A. Koenig has resigned the done simple justice to a very enjoy - Financial Secretaryship of Court able evening was spent with games, !andel Yriucess Alexandria, C• C1• �;l,,.l'turn� 11r,tand Blrs'1'urtvey cl lefttfa • their has been succeeded by Mr, S. Rev. Mr. Abbey presided at the new home about a utile west of the n bride's late residence, cohere they set up housekeeping, under very elected the foliowing ()Meer:. tot the good will and best wishes of a large i Year :-1-1"11. Pres., �l.i).3it:'1':t ;gait; favorable aa-pices. They have the Butt Vice it. Bamford ; I't ed , T. The fire aslo did damage to the elec- tric light plant adjoining, acct;;etting fire w a dwelling, owned by W. Core on Huron street. Mr. D1,sn has fourteen lmtulred defiers ineuranee oe building and twelve hau-dred on the stock, bat this veil) not nearly cover his loss.. The Clinton cricket club held a meeting on friday eve -nit;:, and the mrual vestry meeting of St. 1 yatd for the summer. I •t John's church, held Easter Monday evening. A surplus of abuut 840.00 -�a'°'!o was reported by the auditors after '��,,// all financial obligations were met for the year, which is a very pleas- ant order of affairs. and worthy 'of note in any congregation. John Cardiff was elected People's Warden W. If. Vanstone, Minister's Warden ; 'Thos. Biazwell, `preaserer ; f. A. 111.eN aughtan, M. D., Vestry Clerk. Thos. Felly was, chosen Represent- ative to the Synod. w5ta was re- ' ADDLE Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs, Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness 011 and Soap. CARRIAGE TRIMMING A��d HARNESS REPAIRINGBONE on short noti:e, and at reasonable prices. - AA A A A WiS 5 P and vi P patronag their o jo MAC A H. ti A,AAAA e''AAAAAAA T1acPhe to thank the L nity for Idn li • •e Display is now fully prepal filled in the most speedy manner possible. es of Wingham eir kind and liberal the past season, and for s in attending her Mil - recent date, and she d to have all orders shionable and fl A. Wit OXETER. Miss Cassie Harris has returned to Wingham to resume her duties in Messrs. Ilomuth & Bowles' millinery department, Mr. Morrison,. of Kennilworth, visited with his brother John this week. Miss Polly Batters has returned to Kincardine. Bliss Letitia Morrison is visiting 1 with friends in Kenniiworth and ported o tellt be the newin the brectury ndsfurid Arthur. The timbers of the Presbyterian and the subject of building was (lis - church have been purchased by Mr. cusped and will probably eventuate e i John Gibson and will be usd fur the in the erection of' a rectory �, the church, Miss East erection of a barn. The old c man waslot adjoining, paid «al0 as a a recognition has stood ?or over forty yearsT' and is one of the old landmarks (f St Joh services c iul cduring X11 umbentyear. is to be congratulated on the sati,t'ac- tory condition of financial and church affairs generally. eir •le of friends, 1arhe barn of Bir. Daniel Kelly was bnrnecl to the ground on Wed- nesday evening of last week. Three calves and a number of implements the tillage. ]Messrs. McKelvie & I-Iemphill have been busy with a large gang of . men repairing the breach in the woollen mill down at Mildmay.They are also having the mill thoroughly refitted and putting in a large stook of goods which they will exchange for wool. — has just returned from the Eastern Market, having purchased a full lime of the finest 401- C3)40)130 that can be bought this side of Montreal in Black, and in tell the leading shades. and examine 13,RXSSELS. . Brussels Driving Park is. being put in first class order for speeding and driving Jackson, Ji..; Vice, Leek Kennedy Sec. -Teas., F. R. I-iodgens ; Execu- tive Contn,ittee---J. B4eMurehie, N. Fair, A. McCaarva; Match CL;mmittee L 1Z._,,;d7• R. Agnew, 0. W. were burned also. Leas about 800• Barge ; .atthset'iptiun Committee—A. insurance .3,150. I McUart a, If. Jat l. un, I''. W. Terry,. A, Arrnst t u..r . On Surtc'ny morning last a large number f :tee u,:,tune er aged in the eremite) c f t1.c Doherty Organ F.ictory marched in a rc;dy to the BLTJ1 VALE. Mr. John Burgess is at Brantford auditing the Foresters' books. :hiss lichee of Molesworth, is the guest of Mrs. Geo. McDonald. 1 Ontario ;it. ilcithudi.:t ehurc;i; wbele The stases a have s John to work the pastor, Rev. B. Clement, preach- atthe Mr.enures of Mr. John �Va.sttictn ed a SC1 mull 011 the sill jeer l..t' ' Char- Messrs.at,d Cris. Brinker. atter Building" from ilei- `0;n verse John King and Ed. Bailey i of the Epistle of Jude.. ) Kirretcett c.f the inmates of the have returned to their respective schools. House of Refuge are :sakia.g with Mr. and tilts. J. J. Blesser andHouse grippe. daughter Margaret, have returned to grip J. L. Doherty will use the to Wm.eir Bame f s spent a few. Ilene)) s utile track for training his Bailey . a few days last I hist horses this season. week ill Stratford. Mr. y1 nt. Carter will hi. foreman Rev. Mr. Kennedy, of Wroxeter, j of the m. Carter labor for this and 11 r. lingers exchanged palpits yea ort are last Sabbath. Mr. Perris, of Wingham, will pr Bach in the Presbyterian church xt Sabbath. Miss Millie Moss has returned to home in Bervie. Mr George Richardson, of Brussels, it Sunday with Mr. Walter Bur- -5. Mr. 11. Mooney, of Brussels, paid town a living visit last Sanday. . aff & Stewart's mill teem ran ay on Monday and one of the .5es WAS badly cut. They became red as the escaping steam at the II. 1'h( flat mill will soon wind. up telling. W IIITECII1:ItCIH rhe the:tither is very fine and seed being sown very fast, and we creat -Hood's Has Cured. 3i, ted a few of the market garden- «I was all run down with complaints', potatoes on Saturday. peculiar to my sex, and I broke out planting, P 1 hC h1ttSTllTg are raging in our on my body, head, limbs anti. i3LYT1I. The anneal vestry metro•.- of Trinity church was held in the church rat. ter,Monday eveni,ig. the lector, lie . T. E. Higley, presiding, The WE rdetl- 1•s . Gil ;hu The town band will soon corn- I enc menet bolding their weekly open air concerts. Winn The lieu. Win. Lowe, of g• ham has been invited to preach the annual sermon to the 1. 0. 0: F. on Sunday next. Mr. John Ameot will take charge of the American hotel on the 1st of Blau. Mr. Keonig, the present pro -1 WE prietor has been in the business for the the past 13 years. ye Health Inspector AleLanchlin -has hit I ole J. Rei Qe .l . Mo Itha If you cannot get beef, I' y• mutton will answer. You may `choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott's Emulsion. before they i It is Scott's Emulsion or I Now is your nothing. etre picked over. in the We are opening out full lines of Chenille Curtains ]ntinll When youneed b t best 1, c and up. If you etre g cod-liver , calors, )::act: Curtains for 35largephosphites, and the best anything in Carpets, Matting or Oilcloth. W� e have a collection to pick from. glycerine, all combined in the best possible meaner, In Boots and Shoes �r�e, have a large stock in fitic tend �' )best .only one choice.)cavy.• �v t SEEDS I SEEIDS ! youhave brings prompt results SEEDS . A full stock of :ill kinds on hand. in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. � ` w w 5(:U'r'r Al1 druggists; 5oc. and $1.00. & $OwtiLt, (:l:e„tista,Tosorte. as ni P1 Jo ea Ito ne 10 I lir The walls of the new t'aetory going up very rapidly tied �.i11 soon be ready for the roof. The fatuous Waterloo iira?s Band has been ccured for Clinton:'s May 2-1t1 Demonstration. The -members of Cl.intul. Lodge, I. 0. 0. P'.. will attend diviee service in Ontario St. Methodist emit eh next Sunday a. tel - The farmers around ilarriston contenipI1111. the et cation of a pork: Neal and UmITIS All Covered With Eruptions -Could Not Work, the Suffering Was So time to Co11IC age, and some of the victims at e y low at present, but we trust, ; under the skillful treatment of dnetc,t' they will soon neem a r. , Troy has left the contract to tie & San of Ianiklulg t large tndah in front of his brick block:,. making other improvements eh will add to the appearance of plate. n Thursday last at about ftve c': in .he afternoon, R. Addieon'e e fnrrn houseX occupied by ten ler, was totally destroyed by Piro, hitt little of )tis contents were 1 A gain of monev,Mrs. Nail an fn stet 50 e�1i tin ito da It tit in sores hands, and my hair all came o;.t. 1 vats under the doctors treatment a long time without benefit. They called my trouble eczema. Finally I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and atter I had used three or four bottles I found I was improving. I kept on until I had taken several more bottles tend the sores and itching have dis- appeared and my hair has grown out." Mas, J. G. BROW:', Brantford, Ontario. "Iwo all run down and had no appe- tite. I bads tired feeling' all the time. 1 was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and It benefited Ino se much that I would not be 'without it." NX: • G. I. BunNterr, Central Norton, Si. B. 00 $al`Sa• * puntsd P ( Jewelry and x111 tliC1C clothing Is the test -in taetthe One True Natal t'urifler. apt what the * wore at the rime, --- d pill art kat•muielon[,ix lath our qui.+ e hurne a extend U H s Hoo d'9Sat'ast5tt•iliRl. *4 y to theta in their kiss. 00 s