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THE IVINGRAK TIMES, APRIL 13, MO
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(.411ing enaung ladies to learn tailoring.
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Fr. e...113-1auton., oysters eerved th. eey Turnberrir, tri 4,e • ale .tee
Oulrossorn Mirel 2rt . the
ire of
sterIinies 'Whiteman, a daughter . . •
style • i'AteKelvie's Sta.: it staur- oE Mr. Samuel Elliet of a so.i.
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—The 1' .galter meeting a tho Dom
W. T. TT. held Tuesday 0 p, 9%-e7rit ,111,zr.t re" '
in the O. F. b. 11, Chisholm block, t tutvie.--ea least Wit...muesli a April letit,
—Oliver Gil 11r!st .S 111W 11.%40 to take yeara, 2 months and 24 days.
Belli)icaetz1Tual lea% 1 •r ley reeklenee,
:1 etailyewielle aleutt own and is improv -
her, as Meek: as Ws • muy frieetla etude .1..1. s rY,
' rY Linklater, wife of (*e awit, aged C -S
3 no, on 0111 1Y. 14th. mit., at 2.80
) ozfthe Win hain emu 'le
meet,
Prow Pore r...—riew p ,ints nt the old
price, 35 cents tasb. Y011 bad better
SIN& up as price,: me bound to advance.
41 tf T. H. Ross.
V-1.1 Night calls at Button Blook, or Fifth Cori loges,
nee wodailiee statioueey, invietti- it cards, potato Almitionted toloult.
envceopes, etc, with et er.) 1 riteed • at the .ETOTISE TO RENT
peie s,
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Vf`IDLEITAKERS, WINGHAM.
N e w Ca r r gr e , .. ... .. . . .
Shop.. ...
ME
I have opened a shop in eonnee,
Asbestos
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This will be of interest to parties building. 13)
using Asbestos Plaster you Call have a positively fire
proof wall. IT DOES NOT crack aal wh fin.
ished on the wall forms a clear and white enameled
surface. Asbestos costs no more than ordinary plas-
ter. Use the best,
2 ye` ft, 4. 6 ft, x 6 ins, tinned iron Sap Pans. Sap
Spites and Sap Pails always in stock.
tillop, two doors Keith t)f Swims & -
DtitomroW.itit
Special attention will beg' n to
Repai
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—The nos hns 1, full assertment of doer eolith of Sy haul Bailee. Mop op-
ies, Wagens,
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LepaintiP
tee
• Nt% in:111U what your lite•tie . wed t4erd. Potatoes So; Sale.
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---W:o.. Wils,1:1, Ci! Waltel'harti',1, 1MS
may b‘..t this is the one place in , „ ,, ,
ee term.' t ) Atwo.) , awl wi 'assume the Ile urtla-eigniclla.s a comfortable helve i o
• rent, situate about one Mile from Whigber: t Win :deo tee eivo careful tat( tition,
Win.•i., un that is sure to have f
eireniansle,e) of th Atweod eection gang e notes of ladudI conneetion; also a gooti Imolirnd - , ii •
.t. i let•S ail loW tiS 00Itsi,11.0t With
lug maim) . in also have ri quantity of g
exaet!v what you: want. Every of tho G. :2, R. Secd Pote.teot -we tato or Ui.0 Elay cxi 0 good %%in ktna eeltip and watt lie!
quality we have is strictly 041 nal see) our new ettitings; they VtIllaY.
rellithlit, and the styles are of can't le. beaten for the money aud thenre11.t,
you have the tion- of knowing
the v. ry latest. you will f;et your suit just as ordered at
Robert Maxwelt's
—Win. Bradley, • crganizer for the A.
0. U. W., was in Itowzl for a few days
this week, workiz4 in the interests d
the local lodge.
Spring uappets
and !Curtains
Stock that is complete and
up-to-date, as we know how to
make it with such a variezy of
patterns and grades. Enough
to satisfy every fancy. Why
shouldn't this be your best and
safest placeto buy Carpets
and Lace Curtains.
SAME
in Dress Goods and Ready-
' made Clothing. Why not
have a new Suit or Dress for
Easter. Will sell the above
at easy prices. . -
., Saturday another shipment
of Dress Goods to hand at
excellent prices at
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l.11N3R LOCALS.
• y is (4 d Friday.
—Easter vlsit s aro in artier this
week.
—Ch en. up the) cellar end the back
yard.
—Teel (Frida 7) is a pablie heliday.
Good Friday.
—W.) want weenier weather and a
good warm rain.
Ann, w goods at Maxwell's: see cur
$12, $14 and $10 suits.
—Times for 70 c nts till January 1,
1901. Subscribe n w,
—Th t) public soh ol closed on Thurs-
of this week for th Easter holidays.
—B,egalar meet g of Court Maitland,
0. a F. will be he this (Friday) eyei-
ng.
Got your new Ha for spring at Geo.
Carr's. We have the latest styles.
—The. Ripley Express says there is a
good opening for a jeweler in. that vil-
lage.
—The tailors and tailoresses of Mitchell
threaten to strike rnless their wages are
increas. tl.
Now is the time o get your new spring
ov'ercoat;s you can get a dandy for $12
or $14 at R. Maxwell's.
—Camp Caledonk., S. 0. S. will hold
its regular meeting en Monday evening
of nes.; wet k.
—Be.ese you hew: Miss Wiggins, in
the to,.t hall, W dnesday, April 25th.
Further Relict-dmi uext week.
—The R:pley Ex
a horse formerly
-ess says that Amelia,
vued by Thos. Wil-
son of that vi1age has been entered in
the 2.50 class for t4e Winghtun rams.
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BUILDER and
CONTRACTOR TRUE LIM'
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Wo are still in the building business mid are
prepared. to take contrects for the erection of- PO RTRAT8
L, •
all kinds of buildings. MADE AT
"cycles
We are in the bicycle trade this season with a
full Erie of Ladies' and Gents' Wheels. They are
purchased outside of the combine. We are not in
the, combine.
Further announcements later.
▪ YOUNG
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Two gentlemen boarders can find tenable rates.
aceomodation by applying at No. 16, WM. NICHOLSON. Family and other Groups froin
small sunbeains up to 16 x 20,
Patrick street, corner of Edward street.
rRe:ddence Dengnol street,. opposite Francis actual size of photographs
Pleasant ooms. 4t .
s teeet.
Pictures copied and onlaaged or
—Not -very mini raging reports come
from Brantford as 'e) the condition of
Geo. D. Campbell, he G. T. R. • brakes -
man who was iujneed at Harrisburg last
week.
—Purcliasprs wil'find it to their ad-
vantage to read the advertisements in
the TIMES before
merchants are puri
through the TIME
tying. Wingham
.ug their spring goods
advertising columns.
THOM BUM.. FO
The undo m1 has a
bred Shortho ulht
sale on reasona
furnished with
remoourgallnted.
A E. Dolemfloery, opp. Presb. Church.
bet of thorour,,h-
tidy for service) for .
erms. Pedigree will be
al.
G ".WLER,
rig eh P. 0.
FABM.FOR SA
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The undo ed offers ,sale his 100 acre
. farm, being lo onc 8, Kinlos.s, situate
2% miles from arch. The farm is in
good state of milt o th 23 acres of bush,
has fair Wild' . and is •atered. Pos-
session can given at once. rnis and
other pa culars apply to
WM. VA,RSON, P. Langside
-For a Nobby Sp bag Suit or Overcoat
go to Geo. Carr, We leave the finest
stock of woollens in town, and. do the
most up-to-date tailoring. Prices
moderate, tf
—Empire Day will e on Wednesday, i
May 23rd. Hon. R. arcourt, Minister
&Education, has irted a circular to
the Public School In. pectors asking for
their co-operation in celebrating the
day.
—East Huron ricense Board will
meet at Brussels oi Tuesday next, . to
'take into cousiderat n the granting of
hotel licenses foj the coining year.
There are 19 ap lications, the same
number es last ye
Dr. Maedonald is now permanently
at home and ean be consulted by
his patrons. •
—The advertisiag .columns of the
Trues are being. well patronized. It
will pay our read rs to carefully. read
the different advts Wideawake busi-
n3.11011 always t- 11 the public of the
e
b gi
ains they havj to offer.
The C. P. R. assenger train which
leaves here at 3 o'Jock for Toronto Was
wrecked near Ing 3wood on Thursday.
Postal Clerk Jesse ) had to be chopped
out with an axe veeire". th car was on
fire. The mails w re a1iljurned, but no
one was seriously mit.
"The Thom Comes Forth
With Point Forward."
The thorn point of disease
is an tche or pain. But the
blood is the feeder of the
whole body. Purify it with
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Kidneys, liver and. stomach will at
4521te No thorn in this point,
Setecoila Patina—" X 141,1 1,•7s.,10 putt% in
fay 8tomach, a form of neuedgia, efy
Mother urged me to take Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla and it, made me well and strong.
have Mee given It to my baby with satise
i factory results. I am giad to recommend
Hood's Sarsaparilla to ethers," MRs.
Jam LA Peel, 240 Church St.,Toronto, Ont.
EXhatlotiOii--', Alta treat.
*lent in hespital, I was weak, hardly able
to walk. My blood wan thin, I took toed'8
Sarsaparilla until well and gained 20 lbs,
it also benefited any wife." ARTitat MILLtio
• Dresden, Ont.
Hood's tire liter Ills; tho nen. tt8eg Mid
,y esIhi4\f to dike Ira Itood's &ant
He is a Wonder.
.All who see Mr. C. F. Collier, of
Chertikee, Iowa, as he is now, cheerful,
erect, vigorous, without ati ache, could
hardly believe he is the same man who,
a shortlime ago, had to sit in a chair,
propped up by cushions, suffering in-
tenselyfrom an aching back, in agony
if he tried to stoop—all causedby chronic
kidney trouble, that no medicine helped
till he used Electric Bitters and was
wholly cured by three bottles. Positive7
ly cures Backache, Nervousness, Loss of
Appetite, all Kidney troubles. Only 50
cents at Colin A. Campbell's drug store.
oetuRos) eiterEe.
Last Sunday wa . Palm Sunday and
the last Sunday of. Ant.
The auxiliaries of the Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society' in this Pres-
bytery contributed ast year the sum of
$1100, being $100 h excess of any pre-
vious year.
Among the appo ntmeuts made by the
home mission. comyiittee of the Presby-
terian .church at heir meeting lately
was that of E. H. ockharte formerly of
St. Helens, to the orth.BayPresbytery.
The birthday
eral of the Sal'
brated on. Tuesd
sented with a p
result of the coij
self-denial we1i
William Booth, gen.
• ation. Army was, cele -
tee when. he was pre-
rse of $200,000, as the
ections made during the
of the army.
FARMERS
and anyone having live stock or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should adver-
tise the same for sale in the TTILMS. Our large
circulation tells and it will be strange indeed if
you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee
that_yon will sell because you may ask more
for the article or stock than it is worth. Send
your advertisement to the TIMES and tiy this
plan of disposing -of your stock and other
articles.
ABNER GOER
General Insurance and Loan. Agent.
ad/ LIFE—The 0 n ta rio Mutual.
CD FIRE—The Non -tariff Com-
panies.
IA - • ACCIDENT— The London
Glaranteaand Accident.
PLATE GLASS—The Do
minion. •
Money at Lowest Rates.
In office corner of Minnie and Patrick
Streets every Friday afternoon and Sat-
urday.
MORTGAGE SALE
—Or—
Valuable Town Property.
Under and. by virtue' of a .power of sale con-
tained in a certain mortgage which will be pro-
duced at the time of sale, there will be offered
for sale by public auction, by Peter Deans,
Auctioneer, at the Brunswick Hotel, in the
Town of Wmghani, in the County of Huron, on
Tne.sday, the 24th day of April, 1000, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, the following valuable_pro7
Feerty, viz :—Lot number six on the west side of
ar Diagonal Road and ninth side of Victoria
me onaSurvey,save excepto e
zeit .:acinditie said
o Wiangd'I‘17.1r
portions thereof heretofore sold. and conveyed
to Roland. Beattie and. Crowell WiUion, as de-
scribed in their registered deeds.
There are on the property a brick wagon
shop, a frame blacksmith's Shop and a good
frame stable. The property is centrally situ-
IfiCir either business purposes or building lots, or
ed in stud Town of Wmgham, and is suitable
both.
or SAMt.—Ten per cont. of the pur-
chase money on the day of sale and the balance
within twenty days thereafter. Further par -
deniers and conditions will be made known on
day of sale or nary be, had on application to the
Vendor's Solicitor.
Dated at Winghem this 2nd day of April, A.
D. 1800.
R. VANSTONE, Wingharri,
Vendor's Solicitor.
HOW THIN' 1'051 1.00KI
Do you like to hear it? If not, take
Scott's Emulsion., 'Twill 1111 out your
woken eyes, hollow cheeks, and thin
battle, Why not have a plump figure?
Don't let dieease steal a march on you,
The engine room at McQuillat's flour
mill at Ilarriston was wrecked bi the
explosion of the boiler.
Children Cry for
CASTORIAt
Mr. E. D. Smith, of Winona is the
Consereative candidate for the Commons
in South Wentworth.
Samuel Ilooey, a Grand Trunk brake-
man, was crushed mid mortally injured
between the oats at Cobourg,
PLACER MINING CLAI IN
THE YUKON TER,R ORY.
Notice is hereby given thaA11 of the placer
mining claims, whole and netiona,1 the pro-
perty of the Crown in t Yukon Territory,
will be offered for sal at public auction at
Davrstm, by the Gol mniissioner, on: the 2nd
day of July, 1800.
Twenty per cent, of the purchase money
shall be paid to the. Gold Commissioner at Daw-
son on the day of sale, and the remainder
Within thirty days from that date.
There will be no restriction as to the number
of claims Which may be sold to any ono person.
at company holding a Fro Miner s Certineitte,
but no liyatilic claims will be included in the
sale.
So 8001 as the purchase money has been paid
_In fult, entries for the claims will be granted, hi
a,coraniwo with th, provisions of• the nbieer
Mining regulations then in fore*', with the ex.
ception of the provision as to the staldng out
of claims, and the claims sold shall thereafter
be subject to the placer mining regulations.
A mu -Vey of the claims sold will be made by
the Deportment at as early n date as pos.sible,
and thii claims shall include ground the Gov-
ernment serveyer nate define by survey In rtd,
eorchince With such regulations ns may be
made iii that behalf, and the decision of the
Gold. Commissioner shall in reepeat thereof be
final and conehtsive.
In ease for any reason it is deemed impos-
ethic by the, Gold Commissioner to Otte title
and poseesslon,t0 any (teem dieeeted of at sueb.
auction male, the Gold commiesioner will re-
fund the depe:rit paid at the time of sale, and
no claim Anil lie tiguirist the Crown in respect
to failure -to give Why 1XWge,4ion,
A Second auction sale under the conditions
above set forth will be held at Dawsea on the
2nd day of August, 1000, of all elaiins not dis-
posed of at the unction sold of the 2181 July,
1000, and of any (Alva, elainis which /awe in the
meantime Is the property' of the Grown
under the regulatious in that 'behalf.
PPAITJAY
Searetary,
Depattineilt of Triter/or,
Ottawa, 2/st Februery,
The Canada Business College'
CHATHAM, ONT.,
still leads in the training of its pupils,
and getting them .placed in choice
positions.
Over 150 of our pupils have secured
good positions since July last. The fol-
lowing have recently been played:
A. Dunlop, Niagara, Fish Co., Buffalo.
Dora Langstroth, Michigan Street Car Ad-
vertising Co., Detroit.
55. 0. Couzens, ;hid Stenographer, Y.M.C.A.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Louis L. Couzens, Squire's Carriage Co.,
Cleveland.
Jennie Passmore, with Clare Bros., Furnaces,
etc., Preston, Ont.
Thos. Ouelette, in his father's lumber office,
Detroit, Mich.
College re -opens after Easter Vacation on
Tuesday, April Nth. For Catalogue, address
D. McLACHLAN & CO.,
ew
Oh athaan, Ont.
A Tailor's orse
alk
would be useless unless
the fit, style and quality
were apparent to back up
every statement. We
don't talk volumes, but
our suits talk for us, and
our prices will suit you.
Leave your order for,
that new
SPRING SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
E. C. CLARKS
ylOCery Stand next Griffin's Grocery.
Having opened out a
Grocery in the
SHAW. BLOCK
purpose keeping on
hand a first-ci.s.3 stock
of Groceries, Al Flour,
Our Teas and Coffees
cannot be teat. .
All kinds of Canned
Goods on hand.
Everything fresh.
A call solicited.
Terms spot cwsh or
trade.
R. S. Rei
THE STUDY"
OF FABRICS
1
o rs es
Bills
fet
Me.
As the seaso-i is uow
approaching when these
bills will be neeeedhy
horsemen, we Would
say to all such that the
TIMEs office is well
equipped for turning out
this class of work. A
splendid line of suitable
cuts. "
Reasonable rates.
THE MILK
OF THE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY
is pule and cold and
costs .
THREE CENTS A QUART.
t
To draw away the car loads of goods
ordered for spring.
:Buggies and Carriages.
Nearly three car loads of Buggies and Carriages have
been ordered from the best makers in the country. • We will
have buggies to suit the purses and tastes of everybody. High
grade, medium grade •and a grade •neither high nor medium.
Prices to correspond.
•
• Farm. Implements.
We will have in farm Implements nothing but the best. We
don't need to say anything about the Massey -Harris goods,
suffice to say that the farmers are, going wild over the neiv
Binder and Mower, and those placing their orders with any
other firm before seeing these new machines will undoubtedly
'reel disappointed. Buy from a thoroughly CANADIAN
firm that can give you the best on earth, and a firm that
keeps thousands of dollars worth of repairs at your door.
We have the slickest plows and gang plows you ever saw.
The National and Imperial Gangs are something •new, and
had an extraordinary sale last fall. In fact we could not med,
the demand made on us for these goods. Ask your neighball
about the gang plow he got here last fall.
, Repairs ! Repairs !
We are loaded up with all kinds of repairs We can fit
any plow ever made with hard and tough tempered in. oil cast-
ings. Having bought our repairs last fall, before the raise in
prices, we will be able to sell plow repairs at 1899 prices until
further notice.
-Music and Sewing Machine Dept. i.,
<-
In this departinent you will find choice selected Pianos
and Organs from Gerhard-Heintzman, of Toronto ; Bell, of
Guelph ; Doherty, of Clinton ; Dominion, of Bowmanville,
and Sewing Machine from Raypond, of Guelph.
Small Instruments, Music Books, Sheet Music of all
kinds in abundance, all of which are sold iat a small margin.
Come in everybody and see through our stores and
warerooms.
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
style, (Meting, inaking, the desire to
please and to give the 1.1.tnl0St value, puts
the question of satisfaction of our arts-
torners beyond the shadow of a, doubt.
High Classed Tailoring
is not necessarily. high-priced. You will
find proof of this by calling on us, ex.
(min' Mg our goods, getting prices aucr
leaving your order for a suit,
High Art Tailor, Winghaal.
RObt. Maxwell
• FL •ROSS