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The Wingham Advance, 1908-05-07, Page 8THE WILSIGIIAM ADVANCE, TIETBSDAYI MAY 7, 1908. *so enallasemiemerrre matiosonsiser SUI,'}RARITYI thoroughness, progressiveness, �, utility, enthusiasm, ex[1ertnoss, St.?' are our watchwords. Commer- cial, Stenography, Telegraphy. ," Mail Courses In any subject. No vacation. as ' WIHGHAM DUCHESS cottrat Geo, SP(,TTON, PRINCIPAL *am ituieleirmose mo " lisesomosams mei Just In! Another large shipment of Choice Teas from the beet gardens in the world. We have about 20 different kinds, some of the qualities very little known, OUR BLENDS are o in favorites, w becoxP g fano it s, an d we invite you in just for A TEA TALK. Try Our 40 & 50o Blends LEMONS ORANGES BANANAS PINE APPLES, ETC. Everythiaig in China and Crockery going at Rock -bottom Prices. Highest Prices Paid For Produce. J. HenryChristie GRANDTRUNK SYST M HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. Commencing April lith and continuing every second Tuesday until Sept. 29th, the Grand Trunk Railway System will issue second-class return tickets, good for 60 days, from all stations in Ontario to principal points in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta. Rates Winnipeg and return, "$32. Edmonton and return, $12.50. Proportionate rates to other points. For tickets and full information, call on W. HENRY, Town Agent, or write J. D. McDonald District Passenger Agent, Toronto. r JUST ARRIVED ! A, beautiful line of Dinner & Tea Sets, also Toilet Sets. They are sure to please. It will save you dollars to get our prices before purchasing. We are headquarters for FRESH GROCERIES, TEA and COFFEE. London Bread Every Day. PROMPT DELIVERY A. J. MALCOLM Succe9tor to C. N. Griffin L Struck With Surprise Every person who visits our store is struck with 'stir- prise at the high quality and low price of Groceries. Have you tried our Teas or Coffee ? xf not, try a lb. and you will be convinced that they are unexcelled for flavor and strength. W. Bone FstoitE 000 04 N`o'r tank of Commoroe '' /Nolit'AM lOWICK LOCAL OPTION. A despatch from Toronto to the London Free Press has the fellow- ing a -m - "Mr. J. B. Mackenzie is moving on behalf of Tiichard McGrath, to quash. the local option bylaw of the Town- ship of Iiowick, County of Huron.. Among the reasons alleged is one, tae novelty of which is most refreshing. It appears that formerly a Mr. Dane was clerkrofthetownship. died a He number of years ago and his widow was appointed to succeed him, Sub, sequently the Iady married again and is now Mrs, Walker. Her present husband has been doing the work, such as attending council meetings, etc., but she has been •signing all doe- uments, such as by-laws, etc, It is. held apparently on the soundest of legal precedents that as soon as she married again her individuality be- came merged in that of her husband, and the position of clerk became ipso facto vacant, This means that for a number of years the township has in reality been without a clerk at all, and consequently most, if not all of its pro- ceedings, have been irregular, among them of course, the by-law appealed against, There are also a number of other grounds alleged. The by-law was only passed by a plurality of four votes over the necessary three-fifths majori- ty.,, r- Shuns.—A full line of Mangold and Turnip Seed of the best recommended varieties, will be found tat R. Awde's flour and feed store. Cheap Campaign News, The Mail and Umpire,.Toronto, with its usual characteristic energy and progressive enterprise, is prepared to meet the extraordinary demand for political information that the Election Campaign for a new Ontario Legisla- ture will develop between now and June 8th, and will send the daily edi- tion direct by mail to any address in Canada and the United States or Great Britain from=.now until June 13th, 1908, for 25 cents, or five such subscriptions" for $1.00. This is an offer which will enable anyone to keep in touch with every phase and feature of the contest during its. progress to the end, so all desirous of so doing are requested to leave their order at the Advance office. and they will receive The Mail and Empire during the above period direct by mail to their own post office. r,- - Brussels. On Thursday evening the Junior League gave a -•first-class entertain- ment in the Methodist church, which was greatly enjoyed. The past week was a bad one for the advancement of seeding. Rain, sleet, snow and hail presented a variegated programme much undesired by the farming community. The W. O. T. U. of Brussels is mak- ing quite a crusade against the sale of cigarettes to minors and will endeavor to see that local dealers do not encour- age the habit with boys. dunday evening the Oddfellows at- tended the Presbyterian church for the anniversary sermon, which was preached by Rev. 'Mr, Wishart, and was most suitable to the occasion. Brussels Iost one of their splendid forwards on their intermediate foot- ball team by the removal of Earl Mc- Leod to the state of Washington. Isis place will be taken by another good man. Last week Robert Ross left for Glas- gow, Scotland, to bring back a new steamship for a Toronto firm. Mr. Ross is a first-class engineer, and has sailed nearly all the seas, as well as the Canadian lakes. East Huron license board met here last week and granted the hotel licen- ses for the riding, barring Howick township, whose four hotels are can- celed owing to local option . being adopted. An appeal is before the courts against the by-law. The public library was opened last Saturday night for the distribution of books, after being closed for over a week while the room was painted, papered and generally improved, In- creasecl shelving has been added and the library looks better than ever. Mrs. James Kerr, the new librarian, was in charge. �! Lawyer McDonald is removing from town to Cranbrook, B.C., where he will practice, The members of the Bowling Club presented him with a fine gold -headed' cane. He was -the president. Mr. Monteith of Stratford, Mr. McDonald's successor, has taken charge of the office vacated. The newcomer is a nephew of Hon. Nelson Monteith. I3russelites wish Mr, Mc- Donald' success in the West and bid Mr. Monteith welcome. [_ _ Morris. Farmers are Well into seeding, though hindered by backward wea- ther. A number of the farmers in this township are taking up the field crop competition, under the direction of East Huron Agricultural Society. As the campaign is now on, poll- ticians are busy. Morris has two men to choose from, Mr. Musgrove of Wingham and Mr. Currie • of East Wawanosh, It should not take them long to choose the best man for the position, • Just The Medicine Yon Need. Your color is bad, tongue is Stirred, eyes are dull, appetite is poor, your liver needs awakening. Try Dr. Tfamilton's Pills. In just one night you'll notice a difference, for Dr. Hamilton's Pills search out every trace of trouble. You'll eat, sleep, digest and feel a whole lot better. You will gain in strength, have a clear chm- plexion, experience the joy of robust health. To tone, purify and enliven the system m t ere is nothing like .Dr.• Hamilton'sI Mlle. 25e at alldealers. 1 e. rs. D AT/18. Tialnes In Vast WaWaanos'h, May 4th, Robs. George Haines, aged 69, Blinn`, Smith.—In Bluevale, May 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Snaith, a dough, ter. fielrore, Else IL Fleming spent Sunday in Wiugha,m Miss Afagggie Law visited her parents over Sunday. Mr. J, Lamonby of Wingham gave our town a call on Sunday, Miss May Dustow has been visiting in Mildmay since Friday last. Two young men of Teeswatetr spent Sunday at Mr. Fred, IAustew'e, Mr. Thos. Bennett called upon the people of this vicinity last Monday,. Mr. and Mrs, H. Mossach of For- mosa were visiting in town last week. Miss Maggie Adams of town has recently hired with Mrs. Johnston of Wingham. On account of the Quarterly services being held in Wroxeter there was no service in the Methodist Church last Sunday. We regret to report the death of the twin boys of Louis Keifer, The fun- eral of the first took place a week ago last Friday, and the other last Sunday. We are sorry to say that Mrs. J, Rutherford is not improving in health as her many friends would wish. The trouble is rheumatism, with which Mrs. Rutherford has been 'suffering greatly, the most of the winter. _.5 A political campaign without car- toons is like a book without pictures. The humorous side of the situation is what appeals to the man with the pencil. The Cartoonist of The News, (Toronto) pictures the events of the present Provincial campaign in a gra- phic manner from day to day. His cartoons deliver their stories instantly and convincingly. By taking advan- tage of the special campaign offer you can have The News daily to June 13th for 25 cents. East Wawanosh. Jno. R. Noble, Huron Road, Clinton, spent Sunday last with friends around Westfield. Miss Vera McDowell, 8th line, is improving slowly from her recent attack of appendicitis. Jno, McDowell; jr,, of Westfield, purchased a year old driving colt from H. Densmore last week. Miss Della McDoweIl of Goderich High School is at present a visitor at her borne on the 8th line. The infant son of Mr. Will. McDo- well on the sideroad has been very ill with an attack of tonsilitis. • Little Keith Noble, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is not gaining very rapidly, we are sorry to hear. Messrs. Jefferson 'and Wallace of Donnybrook have rented the 100 -acre - farm belonging to Jno. Marwood, sr., for one year and are busy seeding on it. { r-. - ' i'a Blyth. The Sacrament was administered to a large congregation in the Methodist Church, Sunday morning. Postmaster McKinnon was in Exe- ter on Tuesday attending the Huron Co. Postmasters' Association. Mr. John Potter was able to be out on Monday after being confined to his home for several -weeks with sciatica. Mr. A. H. Musgrove of Wingham was in town on Saturday and met many friends who were pleased to see him. The young men of the Methodist S. S. have formed themselves into a Young Men's Bible class, to be known as the Maple Leaf. Mr. George Wam- bold is organizer; Roy Sims, secre- tary ; Albert Wilford. treasurer ; Look -oat Committee, John Carter, Thomas Moon, John Morritt. Corns Cured For 25c. A guarantee of painless cure goes with every bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor. Use Putnam's and your corns go. Beware of substitutes. • Fordyce: Housecleaning is the order of the day. Mrs. S. Taylor, we are sorry to say, is confined to her bed. Miss E. Barbour held a successful quilting bee this week. Our Sunday School is to be reor- ganized again for the summer. Quarterly services were held at the Bethel appointment on Sabbath last. Miss Luella Stalker returned to Blyth, after spending a few days with relatives. Mr. Win. Woods had the Misfortune to lose one of his working horses recently. Mr. Robt. Baines passed away this morning after a lingering illness, Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Cilenannan. Seeding is the order of the day in this community. Miss Elizabeth Aitken of the 4th con. of Culross was visiting friends at the Glen last week. David Adams and Thos. Baker have rented the house lately vacated by Wm. Elliott at the brickyard. A •number of the young people of the boundary attended the reception of Mr. and Mrs. B. Winfield in Wing - ham, last Thursday evening, Our pastor, Rev. Mr. West, has an- nounced that prayer -meeting will be held in Birdie's Church, every Thurs- day evening" the same as last year. The first meeting for this year will be held a week from Thursday, flow To (lain in Weight. You know you are too thin ---you eat and eat, but never get an ounce fatter. Nerves are weak, color bad, strength seems exhausted. It's not hard to get fat. You must eat More, digest more, exercise more. Try T• errozone and watch your appetite grow. It turns all you eatinto nutriment and build- ing material --fills your veins with tie , red blcioel--givesyou ambition and vigor. Por oa tissue builder, a fat- tening tonic, one that restores per- manently, there is nothing to compare with Perrozone. Try- it and see, 500 at all dealers, Wroxeter, Miss Mn.. Morrison Is visiting in. Brussels, Mrs. Perrin is visiting in Toronto this week. Miss Bessie Lovell left for Toronto on Saturday. Miss Mary Perrin was in Wingham on. Friday last. Mrs. T. P. Miller left here for Toron- to on Friday last. Dr, J. P. Mitchell was a Wingham visitor on v o ' t i Saturday. Dr. Nicholl of Barrio was visiting Dr. Mitchell last Wednesday. Miss Mary Harris visited friends in Wingham on Friday and Saturday of last week. A. IL Musgrove, Esg,, of Wingham,. was a visitor in the village on Thurs. day of last week. Mr. JCarrie, lfi_, , T. Warden of Huron County, visited in the village on Thursday of last week. Mr. D, C. Simpson Is in Brucefleld this week visiting his mother, who is seriously ill at present. Messrs. A. E. Smith and Dudley Holmes of Wingham made a business tiip to Wroxeter in an automobile on Fraday of last week. Mr. Wm. Lep- pard acted as chaifeur. It is rumored about the village, that. Robinson Bros. of Tara have bought out Thos. Rae's block, and that they will carry on a grocery business in the store once occupied by Mr, W. M. Robinson. Salem. Thos. Hoperaft spent Sunday last in this part. Win, Perrin gave his pupils a half- holiday last Friday, it being Arbor day. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Metcalf spent Sunday last at the home of Win. Ab- rahatn. Jas. McBurney and Lloyd Henning spent Sunday evening at the home of Wm. Westlake. Thomas Montgomery of Wroxeter visited the home of Robt. McMichael on Sunday last. ' A. number from Salem and Belmore attended the Quarterly service in Wroxeter last Sunday morning. Thos. McMichael has got the tile on the ground foe drains. Mr. Westlake is a first-class hand to dig drains. Mrs. Wm. Gallaher of Gerrie is at present spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Higgins. Mrs. McDougal, who has been spend lug thewinter with her daughter Mrs. Dan, McTavish, returned home the early part of this week, Robt, McLaughlin had the misfor tune of getting one of his best drivers badly kicked last Friday morning. The Vet. had to be called in to dres the wound. The Sabbath School re -opened fo this year in the Brick school house, last Sunday. There was a good at tendance. Air. Andrew Longley i Superintendent for another year, and Mr. Russel Harris is the Bible clan teacher. • i - - - -e7 i Why Liquid Catarrh 'Remedies Fail. They go,direct to the stomach, have very little effect on the linings of the nose and throat, and entirely fail to cure. Only by cleansing the air pas- sages by relieving the inflammation and killing the germs is cure possible. No combination of Antiseptics is so successful as Catarrhozone. In brea- thing it, you send the richest pine bal- sams right to the seat of the disease. Irritating :phlegm is cleared out, hoarseness, coughing and hacking are cured. For a permanent cure for catarrh, nothtng equals Catarrhozone, 25c and $1.00 at all dealers, Ford wich. DIED.—On Saturday, May 2nd, Robt. Gibson, sr., in his 02nd year. Local Option came in force last week ; as a result our hotel is closed. Rev. Roy Gray, B.A., of Toronto, is visiting his uncle, Rev. Dr. Musser. BORN.—On Easter Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beswitherick, a daughter, Miss V. McGrath, a trained nurse, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McGrath. Mr. Oscar Prondlove, our cheese - maker, arrived last week, and is get- ting things in shape for the season's make. MARRIED.—On Wednesday of last week, Mr. Melvin Gilkinson of town, to Miss A. Cook of Gorrie, by Rev. T. H. Farr. On Monday afternoon, the Quarter- ly Official Board of the Methodist Church was held in the Newbridge church, with a goodly number of the members present. According to re- ports, the finances of the circuit are hi good shape. A resolution of thanks was tendered to Dr. Hisser and 'his worthy partner, for their untiring efforts in the interest of the circuit. The Two Invincibles, Cod Liver Oil and iron. Cod Liver oil and iron in some form or other are prescribed by physicians the world over, more than tiny other two remedies the world has ever known, for anaemia or poor blood, weakness, convalescence, and all wast- ing and pulmonary diseases. Iron, because it is the basis of the blood and without a sufficient amount the blood is. impoverished, Watery, pale and impure, Cod Liver Oil, because it contains curative and reconstructive qualities greater than thin possessed by any other one medicinal agent. Itt Vinol, modern science has given to the world a combination of these two world -famed tonics—Ood Liver Oil and iron, but shorn of all useless oil or disagreeable features. Vinol is made by a scientific, ex- tractive and concentrating process from fresh cod's livers, combining with peptonate-of-iron all the inediei- nal, healing,body building elements of cod liver oil. As It body-builder and strength ore - atm. for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, after sick- ness, and for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles, Vinci is unexcelled. We ask Winghain people to give Vinol a trial, It won't cost anything unless it gives satisfaction. ,1'. W, Mo- xibbon, druggist, 'Wingham, antr Lakelet, John Montgomery is able to- be around again after two weeks' illness, Seedingis the order of the day ; scene sowing was done on the 5th of April. Miss McConnell has returned to .ilarriston, where she is attending High School. Me. Wm. Ilubbard has engaged with Mr. Robert Ferguson for the summer months, Mr. Adam Scott of Fordwieb, form- erly of this place, is recovering from an attack of heart trouble, Mr. Swalholm of Mildmay has the contract of repairing the school, Mr. Caudle will do the stone and brick work, Dir, and Mrs, James Wright, sr., purpose taking a trip West; they will probably take up hand for their sons Who are anxious.to try the West. Mr. BoydMinto it t, of M nt is now settled on the farmhe bought from Mr. Simpson. Joe Heinbecker is hired with Mr. Pomeroy for the summer.. Mi', Joe. Mahood has returned from Ingersoll ; while there he cant, meted a cold which developed into pneumonia; he is weak and. appears to have had quite a struggle with the disease. s • :`. , _" Holyrood. Me. Gillies Haines topic home a new cultivator last Saturday. Miss L. Parker of Teeswater is working for Mrs. D. Statters, Mr. Henderson and son made their usual trip home last Saturday night. Sacrament will be held next Sun- day in the Methodist Church here. Sunday School opened again last Sunday with a very fair attendance. Mr, Wallace McIntosh, who has been away for some time, has return- ed home. Mr. John Hall and Miss Maggie McIntosh left last week for Edmon. ton, -Alberta, A number of people around here attended the Epworth League anni- versary at Lucknow last Sunday even- ing. Seeding is very slow at present, but if favorable weather comes right along seeding will be done near the usual time, • Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes of Tees - water moved to the village last week. He is engaged with Mr. Ackert for the summer. TOWNSHIP COURT The first Revision, for s sessment Roll be held in on Saturday, r o'clock p. will please - themselves s s OF TURNBERRV the Court o1 of the As, 1908, wit Bluevale, next, at 1.8f• interested and govern By order, CLERK, Oil REVISION, sittings of the revision for the year the Clerk's office, May 30th in. All parties take notice accordingly. JOHN BURGESS, For On lot 33, a young, thoroughbred, Berkshire privilege of This is a good Service. Wawanosh, large English $1.00, with if necessary. of the breed. 111eNEIL. con. 12, East Hog, . Terms, returning specimen ARCH. . Some Is baked when even is used, are spoiled. bread from bake shop ventilated, constructed enables etc., to while all and flavors J. C. Bread so carelessly high grade its good We make good flour. is clean and my on a plan bread, cake, be thoroughly the good are retained. that flour qualities good My and well ovens which pies, cooked, elements __ L,ACKIE .. noel) A, ttlip i -,, �. "IMPERIAL' In all the selling shoes at ythillg to giving low for lashes and We want self` how Every pair guarantee,' maker's contdence workmanship, ,`- Imperial" by themselves., / : _ , 416 years we equal :in geriilemen. you good sold under which Shoes o if 4Y .1 :I. / V that we never the value ''ir)periAl" to tea they really an shows in leather are Alilk iti71if. 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This is an extra special Coat, dark gray, fine quality cravenette, 52 in. long, well tailored and fine shoulders, all sizes 35 to 46, regular $10.00—for $6.99. 28 Boys' Suits, 2 or 3 Piece, $3.99. To make room in our Boys' Department, we clear these Suits at a price. They're new, clean goods and worth up to $6.00 -- for $3.99. Special Reductions Prevail in Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Japan Matting, 86c. And don't . forget our R . iliiA,l�iT TABLE, where you can get some rare snaps in waist, skirt or dress ends of goods, up-to-date and stylish. DRESS GOODS] Everybody have a look and pass your opinion. FARMERS ! Come in and bring your Trade of all kinds. HANNA ROS. Wingham, Ont1 4�