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The Wingham Times, 1899-04-07, Page 4THE W IJN 31 HAM TIM 11%, APRIL. t TI'.1s.SW .TER. Hamilton, Win. Douglas, John Mc. 1, 14tABEET Ruronrr Peter , wZNoaz4nr. • an illness of some weeks Miss I``n'on, James Hislop, I eter Scott, ; ^ Wingham, April 1�. 1800. Chris. Moffatt, Robert Black, Peter „orreoted by P. Deans, ,produce lhalvr, t;t, infst Tees v nt, letter clod Sat her ;Ding, tr'i'm, Stewart, Louis F. Does- li It W1pea000 lbs u ' . to 0 00 Wm. Maxwell Duncan Andet tante o f the tnut'iiing f�f Wednesday* men' ' Q ts1 g Wheat 0 ti to 0 b0 March 2't Miss Graft eves ty son, ,Iermyti Chas, Gannett, i Vats, now q ltu 0 ", Duncan McNaughton, John Mol]'att,'Barloy 0 f1lleMto 0 35 young lady of a bright and sunny Raht, Ile John bialys , Walter peed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 tial Mo 0 0 4 disposition, which caused her to be a 1 ilutchinso Andrew own ..0 Peter i ,urkey, drawn 0 De 4° 0 u0 favorite in the home andiu her large ` , ' 1(xteae, ,.p ••• 0 135 D 03 i) Me avish, Robert Miller, John A. , pocks, per air 00 40 to 0 50 -' eirele of friends. Her death has 1 Mitler, Thos. Netteriield, John Mit- Dotter...—. ...... 0.12 t 0 I2 (it ; caused a feeling of profound sorrow ! shell, Peter 11f urdoeh David Welch iag8s. por dzen.:.... . . . .. . 0 10 to,r 10 throughout the village, particularly ; Smith, Wood por cord„ .. ...... ,. 1 50 to 1 7o hew it j young Jobn Cameron find Hiram Snrith, Illy per tan, .... . „ 4 so to.+ 5 00 Cl ! she w , hdeservedlye eo pe with "IIs `pathtnasters in the township of Turn-. potatoes, per bushel, .,.. D 40 to �n t°0 t1 berry for the current year. Bylaw Tallow ,per lb....., ........ 0 3 to 0 4 ,i. bereaved mother and sister have ttie . Dried Apples, per lb....., ,. 0 4 to' 4 !sympathy read three times and passed, Wool 1J to Fri. ; : of all in their deep afflict- Mitchell-- Cruickshank- That Mi', 00 r Dressed hoes„ .,,,,,.,,.,, 5 too to 00 th1ion' 'lltusgrove be appointed to inspect B Chickens 0 30 to ,30 Mr. A. Butehart, of Walkerton has rr taken possession of the Walk, Iline, where John Gannett made stone A. CAMPBELLS . C. News. The late editor, A. G. I of cavncll Carr arm eti� at next meeting Stewart intends leaving for the West + Drug Store. r� + Coupland--Musgrove— That the ! In the course of a few weeks, 1 matter referred by the Local Beard may�--ia, «-t � of Health re vaccination be left "9 1�. -1 1 -4-a r' TDIi,N13EaRRY. over to next meeting.—Carried. The following is the report of the Titefollowing accounts were passed Promotional Exams of S. S. No. 6:— and cheques issued :—Wm. Deyell, .Jr. IV to Sr. lir.—Lucy 4eIiagu3 Deyell,V175c,ces n worka an 'Healtndaty; 602. Sr. III to Jr. IV.—Willie Liaklater Wm, Douglass, $1, refund of dog 668, Sarah Crowe 560; Bertha4Me- t`t Cou land -- Cruickshank— That Kague 534, Jas. Kelley 525, Francis Coup laud 521, Mary McKinnon 500, this meeting do now adjourn to meet Johnny Mitchell 500. in Bluevale at 10 o'clock a. m., May _; II to Sr. III.—Maggie Holmes `26th next and as a Court of Revision, JE TO AIiVRVXSEI1.S. Notice ofchanges'must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon.. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tues- day evening, Casual advertise• meats accepted up to noon Thursday 'of each week 500. Jr,' at 1 o'clock p. m. on the saine day. fottmtivilham j .-..e� ' �a;I'+., ' ' Sr, II to Jr, III—Freddie Homuth JOHN BURGESS, Clerk.- i�l , nl 5, 567, Sadie McCormick 420, May . Thornton 622. Jr, II to Sr. II,—Margaret !.f . Ire Fooled the Surgeons. FRIDAY, AP1iIL 7. 1899.All doctors told Renick. Hamilton, of Kinnon 540, Leslie Bryce 448, arary Crowe 446, Sarah Foxton 401, West Jefferson, 0„ after suffering 18 , months from Recta Fistula, he would EDITORIAL NOTES. I to Part II,—Velma Chandler. die unless a costly operation was. per - '11r>; Liberals of South Perth have Nettie Showers, Essie Johnston, formed ; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the BUTTER AN EGGS W ; { ED. I a.m prepared to pay the highest cash price tor all good batter and eggs delivered .at my warehouse near the G. T. 4: , 0. GILLESPIE. Fred W McLean, of Toronto, was visit- ing under the parental roof for the holi- days: Miss Carrie Macdonald, of Toronto, is spending the holidays under the rarental roof. Will:and Miss' Ethel Bray, of Toronto, arespending the Easter vacation in town. Miss Luella Elliott. of Ingersoll, is Myrtle Mtller, visiting with relatives and friends in entered a protest against the election surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best town. Twentyout of the twenty four who : World.box. of Nelson Monteith, the recently Salve in the 5 teats a o$ w Patterson and wife, Mrs W Barra id ' tried passed. . Sold by Colin A. Campbell, druggist, elected Conservative member for that MINNIE J. Onvis Teacher, and Mil J Bell were in Kincardine for riding for the Local Legislature., Minutes Easter: nutes of Council meeting held P>it>;saivAls. Paul Gordon, of Walkerte.n, and J 0 in Bluevale, April 3rd, 1899. Mem -- Telford, of Chesley, were in town Good bers of council all present, the Reeve Geo Awd was in Drayton over Easter. Friday in the chair. The minutes of last D Stewart was in Alsia Craig this week. y' meeting were read, approved and , Weil Maud Hanna is visiting in Blyth. e Mrs (Rev) Perris visited in Seaforth for Simpson left this week for Tor- the Easter holidays, Al Ibis JeniziaButo signed. R W Sim P spending the holidays with Brussels Communications were read from onto. friends. , Ernest Heaton re petition to Dominior, J H Stephenson Jacob Kling and wife, of Seaforth, Government for the deepening of Easter. visited with Wiugha,n friends during the Goderich harbor and the construction Mrs A Dawson has returned home from holidays. of the C. P. R. from Wingham to Toronto. • Spurgeon Sheppard, of Berlin, visited Goderich ; from the County Trees- Miss 2 Matheson is in Drumbo for the with old Wingham. is doriug the firer re lands sold for .taxes`; also holidays. holidays. frian from County Clerk re rolls.Chas Flood and wife were in Woodstock Miss Minnie ,l Orvis,.teacher at Holmes' Cruickshank — Coupland — That for Easter school, Turn'ierry, is spending the holidays we are of the opinion that' theopiirlty, D R McIntosh, of Lucknow, was in town P Whitby; . should continue to supply. the local , Good Friday. AU Fred Diamond le't o t 1 nes lay fcr municipalities with rolls, as the Jast�ClineandwifewereinSeaforthfor Seaforth w ere he intends studying county buying in large quantities, Good Friday.. electricity should be able to buy cheaper than James Carr, of Clinton, was home for the local municipality.—Carried. the holidays. After a session whieh lasted exact• ly two months, the Provincial Legis- lature prorogued on Saturday last with the usual ceremony. Sir Oliver Mowat, the. Lieutenant -Governor read the speech from the throne. THE writ has been issued for an election in Brockville to fill the 'vacancy in the Commons, caused by tie death of Hon. J. F'. Wood. Nomination takes place on April 13 and election one week later. For a g;neration the Tappers have had a reputation for courage. In his present fight to the west and in the character of his speech on 7 'Yukon affairs Sir Hibbert has dealt that hardly -earned reputation al- most a mortal blow. Either he shoald have stood to his gums like a anan and faced the Minister he has ro, violentIy and recklessly aceused. —Toronto Globe. JAMESTOWN, was in. Petrolia for Mitchell —Coupland—That Messrs. W,x Nicholeot! was McPherson, Cruiekshank ` and Mus- days this week. grove be a committee to arrange . with Mr. John Ansley, re lots 230 John L;ampbell and 231, W. T. Plot.—Carried. days this week, Musgrove— Mitchell ---That the . It Galbraith, township of Tarnberry is in favor' of for the holidays. and will pay their share of putting a J H Hiscocks, of Mrs. A. D. McCosh, of Kincardine 2xz foot concrete tile culvert in on Good Friday. 'and Miss Lizzie Strachan, teacher, of boundary line opposite Robert Car- Mrs A. K McAllister visited with Ethel Elmwood publie school, are spendingrie's lot. Carried. friends this week. Choir Easter holidays under the par - Musgrove Cruickshank— That Miss A H Adie, of Clifford, is cental roof, Wm. Deyell s resignation from the at John Dickson's. Mr. Joseph Coomber, sr., and lir • Board of Health be accepted and MimiDuffield spent the Easter C. Stokes had a successful wood bee that a bylaw be passed appointing withLondon friends. last week. Mr. Gavin Wilson on the Local Board Miss Maggie 'vanstone bas Mre Wm. Hogg, of the 3rd of of Health for the unexpired term.— Home from Hamilton. Grey, has moved to the 4th, to the Carried. Miss Lexie Dawson has gone farm lately vacated by "Bob" 14i: Mangrove --Cruickshank -- That to friends in Toronto. :Blain, by No. 5, 1899, be passed, ap- Thos Gregory and Wm Armour kiss Agi;ie Smillie and.Jiin Brock- pointing John Rutherford, Thomas in Brussels this week. enridge, of Harristan High School, Aitkin, Thomas Goy, John Robinson, are holidaying at home. John W. Walker, .James Elliott, Jamestown people think this year John McNaughton, Peter Scott, kunst be .turned upside down. William Homuth and Robert Lea- thorne, fence viewers for the town- ship of Turnberry for the current ioai year. By-law read three times and HORN in Toronto a few was in Toronto a few of Guelph, was home Tara, was in`town visiting holidays returned on a visit THE OLD TIN passed. ;M:itchell—Coupland--That by-law No. 6, 1899, be passed, appointing John Little, Geo. Bremner, Geo: B. Scott, Thos. Gilmour, Geo. Nicholson, Henry Wheeler, • Donald Stewart, Peter Scott, Glavin Wilson,William Netterfield, John Diment, jr.. and Wm. Maxwell, poundkeepers for the township of Turnberry for the cur- rent year. By-law read three times and passed. Musgrove—Coupland—That by-law No, 7, 1899, be passed, appointing D. Frifogle, John Weiler, William Aitkin, John Porter, John Little, tiVlin. King, John McKinnon, Thomas reight, Gavin Wilson,Ralph Metcalf, Reuben Stokes, Thos. Aitkin, John Hutton, Richmond Porter, John Johnston, August Homuth,John Willits, Alexander Forgie, Peter Ila3tings, William Haugh, Francis used to call our fathers from. the field to their meals. We hear its clarion call no longer. It has passed out of date and PERFECTED WATCHES have taken its place. We have sold hundreds of watches to farmers, niech- anics and others in this section, and it is a fact that they are giving ex- cellent satisfaction. We are now selling genuine American Lever 40 Watches at from $4.50 (;.,rrnrher«t,Wrn, Deans, Alex. Kelly, up and warrant them five • JWta. llonluth, Geo. Nicholson, Jas. years, Wvl;o, ,jr., Alex, McDonald, Robert I "LSEr PARK tWeir, SIM1O 101 Vanstone, Reuben' i Sanborn, James Orr, James Elliot, +11/101Mv i4►+ v1w' Thos. Walker, Frank Wanks, Itobt. were Nath Purcell and wife were in Listewel for the li'aster holidays. Miss L Ferguson visited with Gorrie. friends for the holidays. Geo H Mooney, of the Ripley Express, was in town for Good Friday, Miss Trona I'ralick, of Brussels, is visiting with friends in town. Mr W T Fyfe, of Kincardine, is holiday- ing with his Wingham friends. taMrs Barry Jeffery was visiting under the parental roof at Seaforth. Miss M Oornyn is spending the Easter vacation with friends at Strathroy. - Miss EL Lloyd visited with friends in Mimeos during the Easter holidays. .143 ragwort and wife were in To- - rento a few days during the week. • Sam'' Leggatt, of Giberalter, was in town a couple of days this week. Miss Page left this week for Brantford, where she has seout'ei a situation. Mrs .l Harris, of Exeter, spent the Easter ho nays with friends in town. Mrs 0 M Walker left this weer to visit for a tinie, with friends in Ingersoll, Mrs Geo Cruickshank, of Turnberry, is v,srting with friends at Garden Hill. Mrs Alex Inglis, of Goderich, was visit. lug with old Wingham frienas this week. B• G Sperling was in Seaforth and Gou,•,ineh on business during the week. :lchr, Dodds and wife sna children, of Seaforth, were in town ever Gcod Ori - day. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning ? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of Aqers Cheery PecIordI If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Pp.Ager'se>llerri Pectoral Plaster protects the lugs Dom coos. Help .at Hand. '• 11 you have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you tan pos- sibly obtain, write the doctor freely. Yon will receive a prompt reply. Address, l')'ft. I. 0. A"1tER, Lowell, Mase. 4i ij�!l.y.!q..�n!.�4l,� ■;�,Y... ey*�Q��Y!.�YYy!Y!�qa/y!!!!!M1�4!!9Yly�//��11�M!��1�,!l�9lii�'i�;�`� i 1 N/ 41 THE PEOPLE'S POP LAH softE IE This week we ask you to read what 'ire have to say about Crockery and (lents' lfurnisbings. Crockery, China, .'tier. We have just placed in stook some very handsome Tea and D.n- per Sets whish we offer at a very small advance on cost, 97 piece Dinner Sets, printed, new shape, $4:15, 14-pieco Tea Sets, vory pretty, Sae am Decorated Gold Stippled Porcelain Dinner Sets, cut I prices, Toilet Sets, Stone China, 3 pieces, 8100. Toilet Sets, printed, 10 pas, 82 25, Toilet Sets, reg. $10 for $8. Glass Table Sete, new pattern, -25o 7 only, Paucy Lamps with shade at cost, Brown Rookangham Goods in Tea Pots, Bowls, Bakers, Pie Plates, &o., at bottom prices, Also 1,1 Granite Kettles, Stew Pane, Pie Plate', Oahe Plates, Ten, Steep- •'.v ors, Dish Pans, Water Pails, &u. ?;!I Gents' Fa1rrriMIrirrgs.y= Prices like these ought to make el you think and think twice be fore passing over these values Men's Canadian Tweed Suite, IT: single breasted, sacquee, brown cheek, well ,Wade, for 85.00. Mon's Canadian '!.'weed Suits, good Tri intnlugs, perfect fitting, $ •00. See our best goods, Men's and Young Men's Fine All•Wool Tweeds and Worsteds, Satin Lining, perfect fitting garments, latest styles at low prices. Men's Spring Overcoats in Oxford Gray, - Dark Fawn and Brown, li light weight, single breasted, fly front, good trimmings, perfect fitting, 87.50 to 812,00. •�'ll4 a e:4,1 C: is Terms—Spot Cash or Trade. 4lar 4C) la( Pir ' ) , Macdonald Block, . - - Wingbam, Ont. ^. __ n//eMv •_p Y Puy a __ >�r,,_ �„ .-- . •: - Y//YW\/......YYYW/YYYYYYYYY///Y.,///UA VEXATION "0 my ! 0 dear ! What will I do Twine broken again. 1 -lave to keep two men •'to tie broken sheaves. I will never get my harvest off at this rate. Wonder what kind neighbor Brown is using ? He appears to have no trouble." COMFORT What is the matter, Jones ? You seen to be having an awful• time with your twine. I use Plymouth. It never. breaks, runs free, will bind more sheaves, and give you better satisfaction than any other twine made.. Take back the stuff you have. there, get the Plymouth, and be. happy." It pays to buy the best. Price guaranteed, zone per lb. Call early and book your orders. MITH PET ICI. .IT PAYS. TO The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, ONT. STILLLEADS The ball century mark bas been reach- ed by the number of our pupils who have secured' good .positions since Sept. let. tong those who have secured places recently are : —Sarah Duncan, Steno. Lyon. & Hensel!, Barristers, Owosso, Mich. ; Alex. Slott, liaisons Bang, Treoton,Ont: ; Arther Oldershaw, Merchants Bank, Chatham. Ont. ; Vita Clark, Bkpr, Brown's Woollen Mills, Kingsville. Ont; Mary T. Cain, Steno. Pardee & i3haunessy, Barristers, Sarnia, Ont. ;:b'jorenoe Sibley, Sten. Macey Desk 'Co Grand Rgiiiids, Mich. ; Eva Payne, Steno. D.. & L. E. Ivy. Office, Chatham, Ont. These with forty-four others haye been place Biwa Sept. ist. IT BAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST. Write fort to ue of either Short- hand or Business department to TO THE FRONT;,: SEE WHAT THE DiAMOND PORK SHOP Opposite Post Office, Says: Fresh Beef and Pork. , Lamb Bologna Pickled Pork " Headcheese Breakfast Bacon Sausage Smoked Ham Pressed Beef Side Pork Tripe Corn Beef Pressed -Tongue Spice Roll, Lard, . Fowl, &c., ; always on band, Our prices are, . right. - Orders called for and meat delivered to"ltny part of the town... Your patronage solicited. caa g 1 D. MeLACHLAN & CO, -IDI N�OND pcm Chatham, Ont. 1 New Spring foods. New Spring Goods, arriving &Lib- - at T. A. Mills. Beautiful Patterns in 'the New Shadings of Dress Goods, ranging from 25c and -upwards. A nice new line of Black Lustre Skirts, nicely made,. good materialfor $2,50. Also a line of Blaclt Moire Underskirts with Frill on bottom, for $x.75, " See our Plaid Ginghams for 5c per yards And Scotch Gingham's, Bright Colors, -si5itab1e for Waists, for f 4 to 15c. Something new in Cretonnes and Art Muslins•----selling very cheap. Call and inspect our stock of new Carpets in Unions, All - Wools, Tapestry and Brussels. In fact we have everything required to furnish a house up-to-date in our line of business. Ordered Clothing and Ready-n'iades a specialty. T. A. MILLS