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M. H.
MCINDOO
Siring
0ves
No matter what your needs
may be this is the one place in
Wingham that is sure to have
exactly what you want. Every
quality we have is strictly
reliable, and the styles are of
the very latest.
Spring Carpets
and Curtains
Chester Dies, of Millers. c.gp. Richt-wilts
type foundry, Toronto, was, in town
Tuesday.
Miss Grace Greer and Mester Ernest
Greer spent the holidays with friends at
Belmont.
Mr. Hugh Hamilton returned Tuesday
night from a few days visit with friends
in Strathroy.
. Mrs. Geo. Brown and. daughter Nettie
of Gorrie,spent the Easter holidays with
friends in town.
Miss Sebastian, of Toronto, spent
Easter in Wingiutin, the guest of her
bre her, Alfred.
. 11. Musgrove is hi Toronto attend-
ing the meeting of th. ntario Ethica-
tional Association.
Mr. Will Fyfe, who teaches school
near Kincardine, is visiting relatives
and friends in town.
Mr. James McKinley, of town, who
has been attending school in London, is
home for.the holidays.
"Charlie" Ryan,representing the Vin -
gar Manufacturers of Ontario, " did"
Wingham on Tuesday.
Miss Rachel Duncan, of Glenannau,
and Mrs. Bone, of Belgrave, are visiting
Mrs. Morrow, of town.
Mrs. R. Turnbull, of Ayr, and Mr.
Prine, of St. George, are visiting
vith Mr. Charles Elliott,
/Mrs..Richard Clegg, of town, is visit-
ing her parents in Ingersoll, and is re-
newing old acquaintances -4e
Miss Amelia Wright, of Ingersoll,
Stock that is complete and spent Easter holidays with • Mrs. D.
that you will sell because you niay ask more
Y°' do not get gicustomer. We can' guarantee
up-to-date, as we know how to-)S2Ilastine of the ,Tunotion. .
your advertisement to the Tnizs and try this
- for the article or stock than it is worth. Send
make it with such a variety of,: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Linklater, of plan of disposing of your stock and other
articles.
patterns and grades. Enough
- Clifforcl•;- attended tiv-ilumeral of Mrs..
to satisfy every fancy. Why Georp Tervitt on SaVf7rflay, VA.!
TJTE WINGIIAM
DII. MA01)01%Ty..D.
Centre Street
Wingham, 0.11.ario.
WALKER & DUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Bloek, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op -
posit° Macdonald block.
HOUSE TO RENT
Lnd Seed Potatoes for Sale.
The undersigned has 0 comfortable house to
rent, situate about one mile from Winghuni
ing orchard. I also have a quantity of good
ytia;eE
etsyo,f land in connection; also a good, bear -
Seed Potatoes for sale of theEarly Chicago
.ALEX. RELLY,
Wingham P. 0.
WM. NICHOLSON
BUILDER and
CONTRACTOR
We are still in the building business and ere
Prepared to take contracts for the erection of
11 kinds of buildings.
Plans and specifications furnished on short
notice. Workmanship guaranteed and at rea-
sonable rates,
WM. NICHOLSON.
Residence Diagnol street, opposite Francis
street.
FARMERS
and anyone having live stock or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should adver-
tise the sante for sale in the TIlums. Ourlarge
circulation tells and it will be stran e indeed if
Mrs. McDonald, of. Listowel, acconi-
shouldn't this be your best and '
waled by her daughter Maucl, are visit -
safest place to buy Carpets I ing friends in Wingliam and vicinity.
and Lace Curtains.
SATURDAY11PEalAli !
in Dress Goods and Ready-
made Clothing. Why not
have a new Suit or Dress. for
Easter. Will sell the a.bove
at easy prices,
Saturday another shipment
of Dress Goods to hand at
excellent prices at
Herbert and Howard Hicks, sons of
Mr. Thomas Hicks, gravel road, left on
Monday or Sault Ste. Marie, where
they will reside.
Miss Mabel Ross left yesterday for
Hamilton. Before returning she will
visit New York and Philadelphia, spend-
ing a part of the season at Atlanta City.
Dr. P. Macdonald, M. P., left for
Ottawa Monday morning. Mrs. Mac-
donald accompanied him as far as
Toronto where she will remain for a few
days.
Mr. Wes. Hill, au old Bluevale boy,
has been in town for a few days this
week. He left for Wiarton ou Thurs-
day. This summer he is to be on the
crew of the tug, Milton.
Miss Mary Ritchie who has been visit -
M a H. mciN0005s ing in Pennsylvania for a month past
was called home this week by a telegram
_ . announcing the illness of her brother,
Mr. John Ritchie. We are pleased to be
PERSONALS. able to report that Mr. Ritchie is slight-
ly better to -day.
We ,;hall be glad to have contributions to
this column from any of ocr readers. If you
have visitors or purpose going away yourself, M I NOR LOCALS.
drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that
effect.
J. A. Morton. spent Easter at Bramp-
ton.
Stewart Hood. spent Good Friday in
Gerrie.
Mort. Mortou has been holidaying in
Toronto.
C. F. McLean spent. good Friday
Toronto.
Mr. WM Pearson ate
in Ingersoll.
Miss Matheson of our school staff is at
present in Ayr.
Miss Maggie Tibbs has been in Londou
for a short time.
Mr. Charley Barber, of London, is
visiting at home.
Mrs. James McGuire, spent Good
Friday in Brussels.
Mr. Donald McKay, of Knox College,
is in town this week.
Mr. Anson Robinson spent Easter in
Hamilton and Toronto.
Miss Nellie .Ross spent Easter in
Toronto, visiting friends.
George Hanna -made a flying hip to
Toronto on Good Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mcludoo have
been in Toronto this week.
Mr. C. P. Rason, of Hamilton, called
on Mr. Alex. Ross this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Ross have been
—The rain ou Tuesday seemed to
wash away all traces of old winter.
Spring is with us at last. An odd
farmer was ploughing on Wednesday.
—Mr. T. Bell has traded his black
driving mare to Mr. J. E. Swarts for a
brown team. Mr. Swarts has since pur-
chased a mate for the black mare in
111 Lucknow.
his Easter eggs
-The many friends of Mr. J. J.
Elliott will regret to learn that he has
again been laid up with appendicitis.
We are pleased to learn that he is re-
covering nicely.
—Clinton Couutil were in Wingham
on Thursday making an inspection of
our famous sidewalks. Mayor Clegg
and Town Clerk Ferguson. showed the
delegation around. •
—A. McGregor, of Wingham has
passed a successful examination in
Guelph Agricultural College, getting a
certificate for butter making, separating
and milk testing. ,
All fish men sell fresh fish. Every-
body say they sell the best on earth; but
do you know that every person: that has
had the pleasure of looking through our
stock of buggies and carriages, say they
are peaches, Nearly 3 car loads now in
stock. Freight paid. All shapes, -sizes,
colors and shades. . T. H. RosS.
NEWS NOTES. •
Dungannon: Contributions to the Red
Cross Fund is $111.
visiting friends in Brucefielcl. Mrs. Wm. Martin and Mrs. S. Slemin,
Mr Robert Beattie spent a couple of of Brussels, are visiting in Stratford.
clays in Seaforth and Clinton. The Grimsby Park Company has de -
Messrs. Kennedy and Kling, of Sea- tided to raise $30,000 preference stock.
forth, spent Sunday In Town. Exeter: The station agency has been
transferred. front father to son, Charles
Mrs. Morrow, who has been visiting in
,
Renfrevv, returned on Tuesday, " Knight to John Knight.
Mrs. John Kelley has passed away at
Mrs. T. Ilarnlyn, of London, was visit- Leeburn at the ago of 97 years, and Mrs.
ing under the parental roof in town. John Corrigan of Lucknow at the age
Miss Nellie Elliott, of Ingersoll is hall- of 104.
daying with relatives and friends here. Sohn Rail, who died in Owen Sound
". "loft. "*.'•zter With j last week was said to bo over 100 years
.her . Cliutoii. ohl. Ile took active part in the war of
Mr. Wm. Nicholson, our popular con- 1512-14, being associated With the In -
tractor, has been holidaying in Toronto. dians under Tecumseh.
Geo. McKenzie visited his brother,
It. W. McKenzie,- of c4ocleiicIi,+mot
sIcAtio—Th Turnberry, on 0611 istli, tee
jaitfe Mr. .rolm Metcalf of n son.
Week. stnwAnt—Th East 'UW1010811, Aprilth,
the wife of Mr, Charles Stewart of a morA
Mr. " Sack " Patterson, eheesemaker,
of niuD.
Molesworth, was in town on Wed- nimx,tmAN.._,Iii winoinvic on Alai/ 1,11
.is Runieirtinn, aged es years, 4 montha
simony.
Mr. and Mr.
s. R. Elliott,Mof Ingersoll, IltOW 111114* VW' 11,00/0
spent roaster with their son, n. n• Do you like to hear it? If not, take
tt. Sectt's Emulsion. 'Twill fill out your
r. laryht. Meaty, of the Sonthamp- IkalikeU eysti, holloW allseks, ana thin
Voidaor with. kit banes, Mr tpD4 %ova It Oro* „ „,r, ?
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Duet lobglibatat AWL*
ABNER COSENS
General Insurance and Loan Agent.
441• • LIFE—The Ontario Mutual.
Non -tariff Com-
- panies.
ACCIDENT— The London
Guarantee and -Accident;
PLATE GLASS—The Do.
minion.
Money at Lowest Rates.
In office corner of Minnie and Patrick
Streets every Friday afternoon and Sat-
urday.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
OTICE is hereby given that Peter Deans,
11 the yonager, of the Town of Wingham, in
the County of Huron; Flour and Feed Mer-
chant, has inade an assignment, pursuant to R.
S. O. 1S97, Chapter 147, of all his . ate and
effects to Charles Gillespie, of t said Town
of Wingham, Commission Me • ant, for the
general benefit of his creditor .
A meeting of the creditor of the Insolvent
will be held at the office o
tor for the said Ass gne
Wingliam on Thu di
instant, at the he'
. Varestene, Sohm-
at• the said Town of
, the 20th day of .April
wo o'clock in the after-
noon, to receive a statement of affairs, to ap-
point mspectors and fix their remuneration,
and for the ordering; of the affairs of the estate
generally. •
Creditors are required. to file their'elairn
with the Assignee or his said Solictoi!,• With
the'proofs and particulars thereof required by
the said Act, on or before the day of such
meeting.
And notice is further given • that lifter the
18th day of May, A, D. 1000, the Assignee will
proceect to distribute the assets of the said In-
solvent amongst the parties entitled theret9,
having regard only to the claims of winch
notice shall then have been given, and that he
will not be liable for the assets or any part
thereof so distributed to any person or persons
of whose claim lie shall not then have had
notice.
Dated at Wingliam, this 18th day of April, A.
D. 1000.
R. VANSTONE, CHAS. GILLESPIE,
Solicitor for Assignee. Wingham, Assignee.
MORTGAGE -SAL
—OP—
aluable Ton Prop
y
Under d by. virtue of a pow of sale con-
tained in .ertain mortgage wh h will be pro-
duced at th ime of sale, there ill be offered
for sale by blic auction, Peter Deans,
Auctioneer, a the Brunswi Hotel, in the
Town of Wingh. in the C tnty of Huron, on
Tuesday, the 24th ay of A il, 1900, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, o 001 .wing valuable in.o-
perty, viz :—Lot nun er x on the west side of
the Diagonal Road a orth side of Victoria
Street, in the said Tow of Wingliam, Govern-
ment Additional Sury y, :ave and except those
portions thereof her tofo sold. and conveyed
to Roland Beattie d Oro ell Willson, as de-
scribed in their re istered dc
There are on ie propert, brick wagon
shop, a frame I tick:glutei's Si-,.nd a good
frame stable. he property is ntrally situ-
ated in said T n of Wingliam, 01 is suitable
for either b ness purposes or buil g lots, or
both.
TERM 0 SAM—Ton per ent. of is pur-
chase nio ey on the day of sale and the lance
within t enty days thereafter. Furth par-
ticular and conditions will be made kilo% 1 on
day o sale or may be had on application t. 110
Ven •r s Sollcitor.
D ted at Wingham this 2nd day of April,
D. SOO.
11 VANSTONE, Wingliam
Vendor's Solicitor.
A Tailor's
Talk
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 (or
that new
SPRING SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
TIMES, APRIL 20, 1900
1New Carriage
Shop
I have opened a shop in eonnee-
tion with A. Nicholl's blacksmith
shop, two doors south of Swarts &
Dore's.
Special attention will be given to
Repairing
Coinages, Buggies, Wagons, Etc.
Repainting
will also receive careful attention,
Prices as -low as consistent with
good workmanship and inaterial.
A TRIAL SOLICITED.
J. J. MITCHELL
TRUE LIVING
PORTRAITS
MADEAT
111. E. ZURBR1GG'S.
Family and other Groups from
small sunbeams up to 16 x 20,
actual size of photographs.
Pictures copied and enlarged or
remounted.
Down floor gallery, opp. Presb. Church,
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. • Tho fol-
lowing have recently been placed :
A. Dunlop, Niagara, Fish Co., Buffalo.
Dora Langstroth, Michigan Street Car Ad-
vertising Co., Detroit.
St. 0. Couzens, 2nd Stenographer, Y.M.C.A.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Louis L. Couzen.s, Squire's Carriage Co.,
Cleveland.
Jennie Paskaore, with Clare Bros., Furnaces,
etc., Preston, Ont. -•
Thos. Ouelette, in his father's lumber office,
Detroit, Mich.
College reopens after Easter Vacation on
Tuesday, April lith. For Catalogue, address
D. MeLACHLAN & CO.,
Chatham, Ont.
ew jrocory
f you want to get fresh
groceries call on R. S. Reid.
Good Wine and Arrowroot
Biscuits, 4 lbs. for 25c.
HOUSE
GLEANING
is. coming on. You may need
a Whitewash Brush. We can
supply you. We can also give
you. the best to be had in
brooms, whisks and clothes'
brushes.
A nice present given away
with every Sto.00 worth of
goods you buy.
R. S. Reid
Shaw Block.
THE STUDY
OF FABRICS
style,. -cutting, making, the desire to
please Alla to give the utmost vatic, puts
the question of satisfaction of our ens -
tamers beyond tho shadow of a doubt.
High Classed Tailoring
is not necessarily high-priced. You will
find proof of this by calling 011 118, ex-
amining our goods, getting prices and.
leaving your oraer for a suit.
E. • 0. OLARKE llobt.
Stand next Griffin's Grocery,1
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A WHEEL
this season, you will do well in looking through our
stock of strictly up -to date wheels.
THE BERLII\F rar.
PIPBURNEY-BEATTIE
RAYCLE
are our lines, All outside of any combination, con -
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1 sevuently you can purchase a strictly high-grade
wheel at a lower grade price.
OUNG & PAULIN
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and Lkii FENCINGS
ot surpassed in the WORLD.
eir Woven Wire Foncings have stood.
od over fifteen years of very successful
testing on FARM and RAILWAY.
Special offers made this year on HOG
FENCING.
These goods are all manufactured by
The Ontario Wire Fencing Co., Limited, of Pluton, Ont.
For sale by the Hardwaie Merchants and General Dealers throughout Canada.
Also by the Can. Hardware Jobbers.
Gen. Agents—The B. Greening Wire Co., of Hamilton and Montreal.
Agent for Railway Fencing—James Cooper, Montreal.
KW -Correspondence with the manufacturers invited.
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SHOE CREDENTIALS
On every " Slater Shoe " a -coupon will be
found giving the shoe's character.
Tells of the leather in its make up, the wear..
it is adapted to and how to care for it.
It gives the register number of the shoe by
which the makers can trace back to its birth, and should it not live
up to their promises, make good the guarantee.
"Slater Sloes" may be identified by this coupon and by the
name and price stamped on the sole. Every pair Goodyear welted.
53.50 and $5.00.
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For Sale Only by W.,J. GREER.
GOOD CHEER
• Co k Stove
. IS OUR LEADER
We also have Moore's Bermuda, Florida,
Buck's Stoves, etc.
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We. carry a good line of Heating Stovesat lowest pricest
All kinds of Tinware reduced in price for this month.
We sell Cual Oil, House Furnishings, Lamp Goods.
We take Wood in exchange for Stoves.
Remember the old stand on the corner
anything in our line.
when, you wan
John Bugg & Son.
Sight is Priceless I
Get your sight tested. It costs nothing.
WE FIT SPECTACLES
Scientifically, Correctly Reasonably.
Try us.
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R. MUNSHAW
UPVICIAN AND JEWELER,
Maxwell!job Printing
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