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The Wingham Times, 1898-07-15, Page 5
THE WINUITAM TIMES, JTJLY 15, 1898. • �.. -- '.r...a...w+..wiar.. :s .h. a-wu Re Iav?g "What's a shoe for?" "To cover the foot?" " " "Not for a moment," ays Painy Toot. " Well' guess not," shivers Cold rest. "To sell," cliuel les Dealer under his I,Mar To I r.T 1• i i, "Slatershoebluntlyput,inr 'ow 1, c�ti hit me," cries Corny Toe. "Just my size," sings old Bunion Joint. "Who'd a thought it," whined launch o -toes, Are you hit,—shoe wearer. rest fitters are the genuine, Goodyear welted, stamped on the sple 3;3,cx,, $4.00 and f5.00 per pair. CATALOGUE "The Slater Shoe." Fact. 617.31. III ,.1 f'S For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWLES. BUGGIES SURRIES Fliwtons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts. HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap R Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, lIarness Oil and Soap. CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND HARNESS REPAIRING ®® • let a job of putting in tilt drain to 1 Curs Adams at $10, tile extra, How - lick on short notice, and at reasonable prices. I ick to pay half, both jobs completed Jland recommend payment ; also let a AOMATH A T t job ' culvert on sideroad, north of s s A'� i lime kiln, to A. Chapman at y •1. __ _*_ ---- 1 Moved by Mr. Musgrove, seconded 4:•••••*. -- __ J © � i by Mr. Coupland, that the clerk no• dor ::.. 1 ; .nth r i1,Wiilia settle for TURN BERRI'. Minutes of Council meeting held in I'utlaud's hall, Blucvale, July llth, 1808, Members of Council all present ; the reeve in the chair ; the minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signal. A communication was read from the county clerk stating that the sum of $1222.50 was required to be levied on the municipality for coun- ty purposes.—lfiled. Reports : The reeve reported that the jub of' gravelling on the 6th line let to Wm. Reid is completed and recommend payment also let a job of repairing culvert at Powell's corn- er to Samuel Vanstone, job done -and recommended • payment. The de- puty reeve reported that he had let a job of repairing culvert on con. B, to Gavin Wilson, at $4, job finished and recommend payment ; also let a job of gravelling on 25th lI side road to John McKinnon at 25e • per rod ; also along with the reeve i of East Wawanosh let a job, of gray- Idling ray I dlling on boundary to Tames Moore at 84e per rod with two yards of gravel to the rod. Mr. Coupland re- ported that the job of gravelling on 110th con., let to A. Chapman is fin- ished and recommend payluent ; also ugs let a job of gravelling and brushing 1 on sideroad, eon. 11 to John Mar- ' shall at .$10 ; also met Councillor NE E i.indlay, of Howiek, on boundary and 'Clearing Sale of Dry Goo� AND BOOTS il.ND SHOES AT AND s k We are about to close out our business in \V' ghanl, and Have: decided Ott ,L great sweeting sale for the balance of this month Closing Out Prices in ]D Goods Sweeping Reductions in Straw and 'e].t Hats. Retiring Prices in Boots and Shoes. that will fit, comfortably, look well, went well, and keep in plod shape, you. .hod better go to • Webster's New Spring Goods and Samples of all tie latest designs in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds, Ser ges and Overcoatings to choose from. Orders filled promptly at -very low prices. Webster Uo., Queen's Block. .11 G M E tify Win. Patten, James Robertson 0 and John Hall to attend the next 1 meeting of this councilandthe' i.and. taken from road allowance in hluevale., and expense for putting l road in a proper state of repair.— Carried. ('Thoroughly experienced and prac— ! Moved by Jlr,.. Cruickshank, sec— tical in all branches,) 'sanded by Mr, Mosgrove, that the Clerk be instructed to get a couple Bemis to inform the inhabitants of Wing- SC tures fl)1' 1808 fur < neighborhood beaded to the business formerly carried the use of the Council—Carried, brim an 1 that he bas sue r of the Ontarios► d on by Geo Share at lately- by D. Me The following accounts were pass - Everything in the store will be effected by this sale, and we will sell Show Cases, Mirrors, Sewing Machines, Scales, Coffee Mill, Tables. In fact no reasonable off •'i ! be refused, as we are positively retiring from business. YOUR LAST CHANCE. COME NOW, Donal:1. ed and orders on Treasurer issued : Ile is prepared to supply all kinds of 'Municipal Ilrurlcl, 50c, blank book ; Bestand Butchers' Supplies of the IT Mosgrove, 25 cts., ace. gravel by L1 Best quality at lowest prlefF. Orders PSo.nted to any part of the .Dou,g.,lalss; Wm. Chandler' x"`',1.60, ace. town with despatch. ;;ravel by Johnston Si, Porter ; Geo. •P uck $1U 3U damages, gravel by S.S.E L, WINGI -AM. AloiLR1S. 1 Sr Pt 1—Carvie Deacon, Wil• Mr. James McGee had a barn raising on Friday last. Quite a number of the fair sex were present which no doubt helped matters to at certain ex,tent. Miss Ida Harland, of Detroit is visiting at her sister's Mrs. George P' e. 1st line. ' Mr. Robert Campbell9ad the mis- fortune is- fortune` to hurt his arm at a bairn raising a few days ago.il,{iy Mr. W. Arbuckle has reshingled his house which adds Much to its appearance,. Considerable damage has beenhone to vegetables by the frost on Sunday night last. burn Fergueson, Stanley Elliott, Frank Casemore, Chrissy Rintoul, I John Abram. I Inter. — Wilma Bickle, Leamon 11 Hicks, James Fergueson. Jr.—Maggie Cisetnore, Harvey FLinklater, Barbara Stiles, Tessa Anderson, Ella Walker, Maggie Shiell, Katie Shiell. Louis B. DUFF, Teacher. CGLROSS. We have received the minutes of the Culross township council, but we are compelled to hold the sable over until next issue. A number of barns have gone up in this township during the past two BLIT EV ALE. or three weeks. 11r. Wats nr, of the t was most e neouraging. 'They did 6th con.. has put up a large addition I lint, huwa'\' ,•, need these i.ind words, Uluevale Orange Lodge celebrated to his. There was a spirited race' grat.ity big .1K they were, t., assure the 12th. in Blyth, I at the raising, the captains being 1 thew at' the bannouiuus relations Mr. 'i'hntuas McGuire, of Morris, Messrs. R. Mckenzie and .JobnaKeir• 1 aubbibtit,g hetecen thew. Of these M th dist church) On Monday June 28th, Mr. Richard—I they had all along pad manifest may go on to greater achievements in the future under your earl e. We hopes ou way long enjoy the token of our alpprtciation. Signed on behalf of the members and friends. Ala;. AND MRS. C. W, ANDREWS. Mr. boffin in reply to the address expressed himself' as note than pleased with so useful and so timely a gift. They could not, he con— sidered, have chosen a more suitable way of conveying their regard, It was a most beautiful gift, and one that butlt huuself and ?tris. Goffin would especially appreciate since so much of their time muss of neces— sity he spent upon the rpitit 10 serv— ing the churches. The at.dtess, too, pre c le last Sabh„th evening. Miss Annie Kelly, of Detroit, is Telephone No. 9. oc ' " ' • �Vxlker and Real ; taw. Pocock visiting her sister, Mrs. George Iiud• . ILLI;,.SU, gravel by t'anstone ; Juno sun. Armstrong $5.50, gravel and darn- Miss Tyle Burgess, of Owen ages by Wray ; Ira Etcher $1, dam• Sound, is visiting her grandmother, ages, Morris bridge ; Rubt. Maxwell till's. King. $6, spreading gravel, Morris bridge; Mrs. McKinnon, of Winnipeg, was 1 Jos. Leech $3.05, gravel, Morris 1 bridge ; John Padfield $29.70, gists- ' tilling Morris bridge; Rubt. Black of them, as no one will take 35 cents, gravel, Morris bridge ; . ! Alex. McNair, Treas. Grey, $$12.30, repairs, Grey bridge ; Walter Hawke $1.14, repwring road machine ; REMEMBER! Your eyes priceless. Take care care of them for you. If you need SPECTACLES OR EYE GLASSES Walter Hawke *22, work on toad > 1 buy them from us. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to. .` machine ; �� ill. Irwin, sr., 5, gravel by Frifugle ; lVui. Reid w33, grave- ling rave - ling; Gavin Wilson ;„4, culvert; Allan Chapman $3.4;-1, gravelling; kinds tf ;lits. Eadie 810,64, gravel and dam ages -by Chapman; John Mosgrove 1..40, gravel ; Theo. Hall $10.50, printing ; Wm. Mayes $'4, gravel and damages ; John Marshall $10, gravel and brushing ; John ciP'►'ICIAN AND JEWELER. Mltivoy 80 ets., gravel ; S. Vanstone, Bruce,last 1 son's raising came off'. The captains were Messrs. John Thacker and J. Hodgkinson. Mr. Thacker was vic- torious but he met his Water loo on the following nay at John liecking's con. 11, at which raising ;Nr. Gra— ham Scott was the opposing captain. Mr, John Boyd, eon. 4, had a raising on Friday afternoon of last week. tokens 111 the uniio,'tir gouts Wl and hull itality received at the hands of all ti,e friends. He fully recipro- catttt lire earnest wisr,,.-. for the flour e e;; pi ebbed in the a,:'it ess, and 1 hoped t);r,t under the hIerni, g of God they ii igttt be abunuantl� teadized. Mr's. t;ultiio M.A.) addea -a 1'' ,t' words of thanks for the bandct,n.r present •1 alit the visiting Mrd. as wee:. so eual.'ur)� ht.tu ltd, d f Rev. Mrs. J. J Messer, of Hamilton, is g visiting at Mr. William �Iessi's. WILOXI:TER. I lir. fiat butt, L. L. B., of t,.,• Jletho— ALs. F. B Scott has returned fromI list cbtuuh, Gurrie, bps i.e a.' fe.w genal; her sister, Airs. 'M1 bite, of Rev. 1., S. tGAnderson preachedcuh words iu congratulation, sod after in the 1\'ingham Presbyterian church luusi,: tied t<f'reshments r,. L •rnpan�? Glen Jo on Sunda last. Mr. John Burgess, High Auditor, y dispejsc d. apes to Brantford next week to attend — — — -- _- t, repairing culvert; Chas. Adams • • I : 1U, drain, Howiek bridge. 1luved, seu,ncied and carried that 13a.rgairiis 1 l this mtldrntoartieBar gins*• lin k'uttatitdb I • T. A. 11111.1,' has just received a large shipment t,f 1'latiti arcl Spotted MITSIJITIVS ti noW a jOU Hall, l,luevale, on Mon- , August 2"_ud, 1,3;18, at 10 1 U',: tue.ls a. tn. 1 Julys Bt: iia;r ss, Clerk. The germs. of collsulflp.. • tion are everywhere. 4. There is no way but to fight them. the quarterly audit of,the books of the Canadian Foresters. r•If there is a history of f.)rt, ststsly, Lawns, Linens, Lintnittites, Print; :Ind C inghaums, weak runs in the family, • which l have �)(>llr�llt at cut prices tttlandti` ill 1)<< sold at a belt I this fight must be constant and vigorous. You must strike the dis- ease, or it will strike you. 1 At the very first sign of failing health take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hy pophosphites. it gives the body power to I the germs ofofntlStt111U ,.„Ti Dalin. 1'ou shtuikld see our special lint' 1, Pirints, usual 1Oc• for bc, in 30 different Patterns tO choose from. A large assortment of I .:Mil's' Shirt Waists and Wrappers ivhich will be cleared out at a .pc�i�ial iuw 1,ric;t•. c Call and st tl)c.s M Lows S ?loll._ -o:, aad.t,.oa, all droite,t . Sari 1• sk NU\s'i`ll:, C:,c:n''+•s,'rurnat.. Miss Kate Robinson is visiting 1 Ur, Robert Greet is vieir'rg with withM ft lends in `1'ilsuub . Miss I his ,'rc•uts. He wheeled i.=•t a froth ` Master Scott and A� n us' , l a Black are visiting with i heir uncle , merman. 7 - Pt c.hy Send School. 1 in London. EAST WAWANOSI . , Air. John Munro, of Michigan, was ;Mr. James Cochrane has returned visiting with his mother, Mrs. John from a visit to friends in New Ham— Gofton. Mrs. Wm. Sanderson is visising b The grini reaper death visited this I with friends and relatives in Ha►nil• neighborhood on Friday last and I totiy,nd`Peterboro.eo. and Gee. E took away Maggie E., daughter of I Mr. David Taylor, in her 21st year. Brown have gone to Ottawa, where Deceased had been ailing for some i they will spend their holidays. time with that dread disease con -1 Mrs. Goodfellow, widow of the late Andrew Goodfellow of Travers sumptrutr, but it was only about a WI],has moved her household effects month ago that she gave up hope of i recovery. She was held in the very f to town and taken up her abode in the residenee formerly occupied by highest esteem by her large circle of lir. 1L. Tit ne. friends who will sympathize with yn the bereaved relatives on her early* GOIiRIE. death.' The funeral to Bethel on I r )n Friday evening of last week, Sunday afternoon was one of the ; b largest ever sten in this seetion,thet'o July 6th, a large company represent - being nearly 1'I0 rigs in the proses• l ing the Congregational churches of sign ; I urnkerry and I3owick, met at the The fcllowitt r is school report for; residence of the Rev. J. W. Gotfi' S. S. No. 9, tor the month ,f Jtrne.1 and presented he and Mrs. Coffin The n,.nies are arranged in order of; with a handsome tellbuggy, duster merit atseertaitred by a system of! and dining whip' ogether With the daily markings, deductions being ,accompaflying addresa: made for bad conduct, lateness etc Rev, J. W. Gofiin and Wife'. Sr. 1V,•-- Jennie Rintoul, Maggie We, the members and friends of McDougall. 1 the Turnherry and 1 lo*ick churches Jr, IN.. --Alberta ILintoul, Jennie I have met on this occasion for the Shiell, Leslie Deacon, .',lex McI)ou—, purpose of presenting you with a g..11, A11'trd Iiilz. ; new buggy. We recognize the ex• Sr. lit.-•-1loy I?eacon, Win Eihott.:cellent services you have len(let•ed .ir.11.1---•1� rank Shoebottorn, Nellie; our churches. We appreciate the Bickle, Robby .Johnston. I. kindness, the self-denial, and tib Sr, II',—?)avid Johnston, Ethel ' painstaking care you have shown Hicks, Bella ;McDougall, .Herbert each individual family. We ap• Shiell, Raymond Elliott, ,ilex ?tin• preciate the excellence of your dis•- tonl, Roy Anderson, Ma Abram, courses, and we admire you f.,r ynur iWillie flicks. work's sake. We trust you, Mr. POI --•-•\fillieShoeb0ttan, Howard Cronin, may remain our pasto • I Shiell, Berlin Johnston. marry years, grid that our elitists, A. aeriaa t held their annual picnic u,...taitland grove last 'Tuesday. Rev. C. C. Haute, has „one on a few months sujuur tr to A. tnbtrong, Iowa Rev. A. B. Farney is a'v- y on a mot,rit'- vacation. Hisdut;. during his ab -encs will be attend. ;1 tv by R. J. M. Perkins, B, A. The assessment of etre t.o'tnty is $19,12: Ii,000. Perfectly - Cured Weak and Lew Splrlt•d -- Nervous Prostration— Appetite .Poor and . Could Not lost. 41 T take great pleasure in recommending 'Hood's Sarsaparilla to others'. It has been tthe means of restoring my wife tole good health. She was stricken down with an attack of nervous prostration. She suf- fered with headaches and her nerves were under severe strain. She became vary low spirited and so weak oho could only do little work without resting. Her appetite was poor, and being so week sho could not get the proper rest at night'. She decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, as we had heard it highly praised, end 1 ant glad to state that Xleod's Sersaperitla hale perfectly cured all her ailments," 0. BEL.r,AMY, 321 Hannah 1St., ton, Outerio. a+ tnerribe! Sr'aa- o o d s ]r tip' `t1 ,t- -1a fact the Ona 'LI *f'o'nt. r aat- 1ef drrutg'9t- `t 'tart for t,1 ri .t hoofs. t fctett i lioodi '111the. A tdtnttfC00 .I/1