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The Wingham Times, 1903-03-12, Page 5
4 +4•••••••••A•••••••••$•♦A•fi*S>•�P*1r144+Ie♦4'••�t••A••••••••ws INe • • 0pring Suits and Overcoats • 2 '�-..ARINVIND DAILY • o We have bought heavily for Spring ' 1903, and are going to do business on A teA?,II BAszs AND SMALL PitoFr CS. • Here are a sew lines just to hand.; _. Men's single-breasted Sack Snits, in blue ♦ grey worsted, French facings, light d' oat vent, best trimmings, neat fitting se . pants, •sizes 3•l to 44, - - $12 00 • 4 lien's single-breasted Sank Suits, in • black worsted, made up to the mo - 4 meat. best trimmings and A 1 fitters, • • sizes 133 to 44, equal to any twenty- • one dollar.suit, Crowdee's cash price $14.00 2 1lien's Tweed Snits, single-breasted sack • coats, high or low fitting vests, all. • sizes 33 to 44. In fifteen different pa.t- O terns and uoloriugs, prices per suit, • :„:4, $5, y$5.50, $0, $7, $ 7.50, $8, $`,1, $10.00 .(• ,•p BOYS' SUITS,— •—• In all -wool Halifax • Tweed, two pieces, at - $i;1.7S 4' Boys' Tweed Suits in mixed effects, aat - - ti: 2.00, $2.50, $3.00, •$.3.50 2 (-)DD PANTS.—Men's Odd Pants, all • sizes and prices, from 00o a pair to 83.75 • .q • Boys' Knickers, all colors, at 30c, 75c. and ;j;1.00 • s This IVINGIIAM TIMES. MARCH 12. I,[fF a From lir neig�uors • EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR • What Wrcleawake Tunes correspondents Clod mUnieute --•• Outer + i Items Clipped Prom Our Exchanges. ♦ • • • • • his uncle, Rey. Robs. Walke.r Mr. Robert Su u'•rss, ;ir., who has beets • Miss Pearl Auld has been visiting ate a3 meting. in Stratford at the b dory o her grandfather's, J. R. Reid, eel,.' h theu•ntt ees for the past four months, has ♦ past month. VI given up his position there and is at ee Mr. Irwin Z'. Walker has disposed of 1 present visiting his parents here. one of his horses for the handsome sum 1 Mr. David McGill, who has been a of :A900 resident of Blyth for the past three years, ♦ Mr. T. J. Carrie attended the good 1 is removing his family to his farm in roads convention held iu C.inton last 1 East Wawauosll this week. week. 1 Over a year ago Mr. Fred Haggitt was • • M thrown from a load of lege and hed his • 7 iglantne 1tinetl • for Cramps ; feet so badly injured that he has since • Some people crampsprettybeen unable to work. He calriudtpoi- p others ulynow and agent. But when • you do have them. its a mighty quick re- illy in the Canada Ancnlemt Assurance + lief you want. Poison's Nervilit:e ie. as Co. and the other clay received a cheque q sure as death to relieve cramps in five from shells for14200, tWA same being for •• seconds—it's instantaneous, just 11 few 52 weeks disablement at :i per week.drops in sweetened water and the paid accicic:ut c is gone. Buy a bottle of Nerviline to- An policy is not a bad thin„ to •day, and keep it han1y. Nerviliue is a have when a fellow is earning nothing. common household necessity and only • costs 25o. Dr. Hamilton's Mandrake Pills oure Constipatioes C.1.441! W4Wi Ostt.. t .t IATI'l Mr. Wilfrid Reid and 11ay spent a 1 At tho anise si c niventieu of t!1 e couple of clays last wet visitiug Wallets i Auburn 1'uio't Sebbattl Sc howl associa- in Brussels. tion, hold ate'enb:arn on February 20th, B. J. Reid was in Elora a topple of ! Rev. J. Edmonds, rector of Trinity days this week, attending the funeral of ! church, Myth, was elected president. • 4 ♦ . . .. - •• • • • • • RATS! HATS! HATS! Just arrived, 15 different styles in hard •o • and soft Felt Hats for men, in all the lateet designs and shapes, ♦ _ _ $1 00 to $5.00 • • p at popular prices - - ♦ m s♦•, WORKINGMEN'S SHIRTS— • .• ♦ 0 ♦ O ♦ a e ♦ • ♦ • • • • o . • O F urni gs1 Good Black Sateen Shirts, all sizes, - .45 Heavy Blnek Drill Shirts. " - .75 Bluth and White Stripe Shirts, all sizes .50 Heavy double faney bosom black and white Shirts. 7 S SALEM SHIRTSs---Made to fit men, not prices. Colors of every Shirt guaranteed. Ali, sizes. Separate Cuffs. - - - $1.00 See our patent Cuff Holders. • • • • • 0 • • • C ♦ 0 0 0 2 Iu niter. " : we are in it. • • • 'DER Co. • • - .. i p -to -Date hire s ers - • WINGHAM, ONTARIO. a .000•04,4+••9Qe•eebo00449.04®4 0Oseet•.•••••••• ••••••O•M•• Fro mitre to crust Grad land I1 A The Market Bakery Bread is perfection itself. White, light, sweet centre; rich, brown, short crass. Mixed, molded, baked and delivered iu just the way to win your approval. ALL. KINDS OF PASTRY WItDD,NG CAKES A SPECIALTY 'Ne have all the latest machin- ery, and there is no need of sending to the city for your bread or pastry. D, LOUGHEED ( tpposite Presbyterian Church. Sfl t ,44 -4. ♦ + 2 a ♦ 4 4 ♦ WE ;TFI I;LD. A very pretty wedding took place ou Wednesday, Feb. 25th, at the nom of John Wightmau, when his second daughter, Mable, became the wife of Wesley Stackhouse. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. B. Coupland und- er roe arch of evergreens. Preoisely at Ears are advised to inhale Catarrhozone 4 o'clock the bride, dresses. in white or - of derive the great bemuse: it is capable gandie, entered the parlor to the strains •of affording, Priee :''1.00. small sire 5e. of the weduing march,. played by Miss Dton,ralrt)tist1tt.a, or Ise . C. Polson & Co., Kings H. Stackhouse, in the presence of 1!0 Dr. Hamilton's Pills cure Constipation. guests, many coming from a distance.• After a bounteous repast, the eveuing laterasent. was spent in music, games, ete. HiltonThe "first robin" has again .rade its Tyndall, of Carlow, favored the compau� yappearaeee, and the out -loop at present with a number of solos, rendered in hid 4is very much like spring. usual good style. Many and valuable Mr. Wilbert, McBurney, who has been were the gifts received by the bride and spending the last few months with groom, among which was a beautiful friends lu this vicinity, left for his.hor-to dinner set from the grooms alleles, Will iu the West on Friday last, carrying and Wes. Taylor, of Gnelph. The hap- with hint many fond recollections. py couple will take up their abode on Mr. Mr. Rory Ross joined the majority au d Stackhouse's farm near Westfield. had a wood -bee last Thar -Knee.. The Foresters intend ;;:vin a fare - Am ttetlti. well supper to their many brethern who Saturday morning Feb. 23th about 7 , was s r stloaitx'. Chill the bailer In echo°; purees° leaving for the far West shortly was enfant ante in gentile, succi order.-- o'elock the spirit of Annie Belly, relict 1 The auction sale of form stock and Filart. Agin,Ill 1' took f D 4 The 'lay at JliracI, s not Parc A Toronto "Star" reporter investigat- ed the case of Ifr. Geo. Warner. and found that after thirteen nears of almost total deafness, he bad bean eared by in- haling Catarrhozone. This proves that wh'ro Catarrhozone treatment is outplayed, impaired hear- ing and deafuessean be cured. Catarrh - ozone always brill, s quick relief. and is warranted to give lasting satisfaction. All sufferers from Impaired Hearing, .Deafness, Head 1V'oises and R.nsing in Sprin W Dees it net seem mere effective to breathe in a remedy, to cure disease of the breathing organs, than to take the remedy into the stomach? R taMslted tSgg. Cares While Yota deep It cures because the airy nalerad strongly nntiscpf is is t.:rri, d ov etdhe tiisea..ed sur- face wail every breath, gevtn proloncd and constant treatment. It is iat'tlu- able to mothers with sma:l cltild.eaz. Is a boon to asatmatics, —egg_ whoaliine Ca::,;1i Eroacltltla 'roup Concha Catarrh, Cad's Grippe and ria 'Fever The Val -ma -re and 1 amp, which th•.nl.t Inns a lifetime, together with 1 tte r.P .$1.5n. I':,t• a S tnF tiU 7 t.l (, lose 25 ce,er. and So cents. \t'rite i .r de,ertp'h 1 r;klet t:uatain. rut;1iig,tect to tinwny:. a to it.; 'awe, 1 ,.u,x:,:rrs 3.NI.b:ON ttt;tu. Valto.eresolen•� Co. zzo Fulton `•tut.t tu,,; ...tare [tame. Street 1iew 1'..:;e. i Stale l anus r:,,c,... • SCHOOL BOARD. ''Regular monthly meeting of School Board oil Tu(+sdtly rveniug• Members all present except 't m. button. Min- utes of previous mestia; read and 'ap- proved. Principe.:'e report for road as follows: Dept. Boys Girls Total. Avg. 1 a & b 92 44 Cot. 58 'dfi 31 .1 18 '11 4 25 20 5 28 17 0 27 3.3 7;3 t 28 8 Qr Every department is crowded with in NEW GOODS t'or Spring and New Dress I;LM r GOODS A S.PECI Two factors titunista.kebly stamp this progr t°a "r VARIETY ANL VALUE. We Are showing the loll(>i to Ili —Crepe de C11F•ne Amazon Perla --Poplins --Zibelines -Soliels —Borges --Satin (Jiotll --Ienriettas •—Greuadine —Venetians —Broadcloth —Pie Stripers --Snowflake E —Lustre& —Cravtenrettaa DRESS TRIMMINGS in Sequins, Medallions, Grim meats, Laces, Appliques, Sequin Netts, ete, r. New English and Scotch Zephyr and Ginahares. Staple and Fancy 'Mercerize(' Prints. English and American Fancy Dress bluslins. FANCY SPRING BLOUSINaS Chambrays, Lawn New patterns in Silkettes, 1 Sateens, etc, Latest in WIIITE L.R, BLOUSES an February was it /. 47 49 41 4., 49 i,, 51 31_ 30 Ci —49 208 231 4".` 398 Itet+peetlitiiy snlunitted, A. 11. 151st m:ovl:, I'riueipnl. On mat inn the reieirt was adopted. A rep Irt Wild rt•nft from the Boiler In- Lslrge stock of NEW CARPETS, a:x5, A OILCLOTHS, LINOLEIIJIS, CURTAINS, Ete. Boot and Shoe Department Is complete with the latest and best I+'aotwear• Sta.^tlta CLOTHING. A large stock of Tailor-made Spring Suits in g HIGH QUALITY. Low PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED Ht E. ISARD of the late Dennie t i line, oo t iwpien r:uta, the property of lir. John I A. e IInnulli.'U,Ii rfnt r. gue.v ��ilafD�l$E ��� �# llal>�iltoil its fiinbt Mrs Agile had been ill for the ; McDonald onoofo x worthyCouncillors certifyiu;; th It tli.e I • iR had been i11 , c ! was sold on Tuesday last be. Mr. John Accounts were read as follows: — "' ' " S' and unable to teach—Piled. Past live weeks from heart failure and s kidney ailment to which was added in - in is. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and John Ritchie, insurance prem. ...815 00 creasing years. Deceased was born in ( family will leave next v, eek for JLirtney, Ireland, anti was a slsttr to tee late Pat- Mtta • �v ,11 , rick Belly of Blyth. Her only sister is Mr. Eoh Taylor a:1'1 ,. ;noon -bee on SPECIAAL COLONIST ; Mrs. James Ryan, of Walton. Mr. Agin t Thurslily last, ani in the evaning gave died 19 years ago. The snbj ect of thi< the yoa rig people 3e.. UyS'ar supper. �Ittpi array Excursion Tickets! notice was an old all,.. worthy resident of A very inter sting game of font ball E9 t �fFQN, OW jOJNQlSJ�3AjjLttE i ll�f di{� FROM YE LNG'HAM TO Billings, Montana $35.70 Colorado Springs, ) Morris township. locatiug here 42 years : wc,',nlave1last Priday e:en:a:; at S. S. ago when they took up W. !et lot 12, con , No. S between the scholars of the above 7. She was industrious, hospitable, school Set 1 tl s,e of S. S. Na. P. When neighborly and a devout lover of the time was a:lll •rl by :ter. U xciper front No. good and she will be remembered for • (1 whoa :tare as referee, the home team Inane years in this community. The + had won by a store of one to three. surviving children are:—Mrs. Edward ; oa Taesdt.y afternoon. , when Mr. Armstrong, of Gray township; Charles Same. I.'aggatt was wnn,Ar:o his way to - Denver Helena Butte i of Saginaw, Mich.; Mrs. Heard, of St. ' wvar,ts :1I:•. 11I?t'laualcl ra'sale, and as hr, Ogden, Salt Lake City, 1 t s -$40 0 10 Thomas; Mrs. J. Kenni,;hau, of West ' c'E[F . , Pueblo. Spokane, Wash. - $41.20 Strath. Wawauosh: Mrs. Laughlin, of tra 1• 9, his horse broke through si13 ice and in cora, N. W. T.,; and John, Patrick acid its efforts to t:htwr itself it threw Mr. Miss Bridget on the homestead. Leggatt into the .s.iter ani r.l'ed no the t� road, leaving the driver to ewisa out. Norio Pacific Coast & home of John Douglas on Wednesday a • •� afternoon of last week, whon at 3.30 0'- I was trying' to erose the non i at S. S. No. Wedding bells chimes merrily at the Kootenay Points • `® clock, Rev. John Roars, B. .., of Brussels H. Davis. in:or:moo prem. . .. 15 00 W:u. Carruthers, wood .... 23 75 Jos. Moil, wends . .. ....... 5 25 H I3 EIJI alt, priu: ing - .... 1`? 00 Wes.An.ei•'v reaching .. .. ._.. 4 50 J..1. Mublaun . 1'1 iektloard frame 2 00 Abraham—Douglass— That the ac- counts as read be paid.—Cairied. Kerr—Lloyd—That the teachers' and oflieers' eateries fir February b e paid — Carried. Highest price paid for Mi T. J. MAGUIRE Mss Laurin Aga ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, (SOPRt INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT. TE ACBE . O Accounts Rents and Hetes Colleen -xi. Con- veyanc•lns done. COVCERT ENGAREME 1wESILE110E—Leono1c1 Street. Reskleites* H. B. E:li t ,T �'7 3edi TFT7T©,r'VVVVVVVVVV V,VVVVV VH'VYV When you can't eat break- t fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread p and Metter, take Scott's 1 Ilo,s to Beautify the Carn?llectou Emulsion. When you have E spoke the magic, words malting Joseph i To have a soft. smooth skin, free from loan fells' Ore a milk deet and la San Francisco, Cal. $44.50 ' eruotione anc1.)-•.t.,,, s tilt.1,l.:od m Ist l�:l loan 1 Smith, a wel i -to do young farmer on the b f+ctr Settlers tl - ii@� e'd i more P ni. ! known resident of this towns tip, Ilus whitens the teeth :lt:.t sweetens } the breath C s ' k tie tries keying Torrouto At 1.ta • +• ou *las and hiss r' ei acs as • Spectre tt l 1 s t' a nv t„ c A'1 tdlall +,r t healthy l null punt. et roeone invigorates , Will cavi Ctl 1' of 'iSorris uric. Miss T1nA C enfeebled. t 11 ? tl • want Sotn�rth little 11 1 Tor nt, oc, ry Tuesday. ,. 1 ells'. l + • , - • • ell ee B(, J ,)Ji :lilt, r;,(!a:l!vd'a.46 U 1;11- dor tilt Scott's ya.'.• without Lice legless i d wife There was a large eonnerd Sion, should tin )r •. James „ p, ru Martha Nichol assisted the e lu� p For further parti,•r.'.Ar. apply to Agents es 1 > ' ^ „ •le. 1'nts°fl 1 Grand Trunk Ey. i -y -t •r 1 groomsman and bridesmaid. t4: Co. iii:,•=s:er ' Sat Selel le A. I. fat ScQtbc'S Emulsion 1 IS ea ! ' itlotrts township council will meet ou Passengers tr:ty, , • s. 1 i band 11t., ins; :March. and Aplii. 1tRr: , at 1+.1K1p. nl., and the. 1 eldest daughter of John Douglas,. a well panties aura poisons; it bt.ig •+xior to nourishing "Pacific Express w131 ltttvt• Tomato at 1.4, , the lips and cheeks, brills elft' tt) the eyes, an • 's, o taint compares with 1 erroaoue in 1 old al cent Tame D , ! p y 1 d 1 h rapid action ant ot,i' an,-nt .•:•1e. ,t- Try • To del fat.vou must Cry t�- s, D. McDoz1ALD,• lianl::'n'1. �t - great f�t�t�€iwr, 1 1);'triet Pawn ,tr Agent, Tor, eho. + Monday next O , ,great ' 1D r The Alex. Hislop 100 acre farm o11 Dr. I..:ti:t°t1'. l .s eines ? as ta�hr. 7th of Morris, has been ptirehasetl by !--p----- ••••♦•1••••••••••••••••4,4 Richard B. Bewley, grandson of ler. FIs, t ;r tel l.ret.l. r: lop, tat. 811000. The latter likely roar' P ,`-. y• ,T. )"I t•t.e V :ls :: Toronto 1:-t Those who have lost flesh r' p'j t0 the "Soo" and snake his home with ,� ' want to increase all body One daughter firs, A. K. McAilisterre Week. formerly of �%Inghattt and Morris. hiss Lillie ;i(•lnrlrett who Sets been' ' y s I The contract of Calvin A. Campbell's tlSStttZS, not only fat. Scott's i l� 41 pPu It fr16t1dAin :.)nets, for the pastCJ eltl Spring. 'heat for ta.kirt~ the �sace 1 , •.,..'- a them cell . p , [ o strength giver. M We e have secured from a ina:mract:lrer at a bargain ^5 dozen Blooms. The Brooms are well made well sewn with four strings and weight 25 lb.; to the doze:;. o�. each Biscuits We keep all the choice lines in Biscuits such as Walnut Blossom, Peach Puffs, and Turnovers, Marshmallow, Tourist, Co.io, Arrf:vroot, Cheese Wafers, Lemon Sandwich. Water r Ice. Also the cheaper grades such as Dominion and Ginger Snaps. t Sibs for 25 els l Ieattquarters for all kinds of fish. ti ti ���e 1.% 44 AT GEIEPIN'S +0+4.444444,44.4,44444444+4++ 1903 SPRING Sh .... E f 5 ' '• �EE T. A. Mills has just con Red, Mammoth, Alsike and Seed, all Canadian grown an quality. Orchard Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, White Scotch Superior Oats, Improved Am 1 first year in this part. • 1ew house has been ]et to Messrs. g E and Heaney, of Blnevale. The material nx°11t'1• ;'turn•.•..._ xc w,..,.. , �(1t'y131.s1t3o increases th , t i b! largely hauled during the win- 'Mr. Tlclt Armstrong s:: 1 1 a ear Millet, Hungarian Buckwheat and Rape. t°ad r t ,1° tt� Tt�rnn . on ' Tt.t=gid ty.•b , Ef `�, blood and ` _, as been t €, t ���? �5 P 1 0- • jn Lest .week Reeve ISltisti?r a:itl Conn- Jacks .'. oaut'g al Jr+J-^^. :smile! tll�•.(' days. • nerve. 'w'""' 'll Coda were at Clinton os Morris i ter. tow township representatives at the Good 1t is a. cdaugtltar. For 1rvalids, for con- • The A.:Astutely :lvr:t 1.y the yotn».1 1 � 4 Roads Convention. P - - —• men Of the Cl- a.„^R ,,1 the Foresters Ii3t1 valkscents, for consumptives, e ! Aching e � and wa, not scar"y se we: appy, ri, ted as who need flesh, Scott's 0- lastFridayevenlr7.,vas 'largely attended. for weak children for all i Zuric.I c ).^ehestrt fled le t:1 the MUSIC, In the fingers, toes, Stara, and other s • s the R:Irie•t • orchestra rf Ileele Park • = , 4 Erle. •ulsion IS a rich and tour ious ` i • p f the body, are joints tt at re.^ vho f Ire' lI - t' t t•_-. • c.:1 1 luta�r,, fortal�le f Mrs.'lte;a'ker visite in Arbutn ..r t tonic. P We are s ,r w to �•ara tb Mrs. an-' . COtt'S Emulsion for bone. ' o arts °< ,e C\, , •. t s .,:a ::•.! t,,..'_ : i inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— nasion , and a natural 1' it ' affects the musalso. th t 1' • that acid condition of tl.e blood ww I:tn • ' • Sufferers dread to move, cspeciall,v ccllidition is CunllltWlil;. u '"': in we,hone tnso'ltt hear of it•:r ret'w,'rc•. iS • atter sitting or lying linll; ere 1 tho,C 11Urtnan i9 It::ler i.l' s .1re. Z.'t,"t;1 • flesh • blood n nerve. wreat}ler. .1 re., Tlxe t•tlllt't•al e f :•,:1, :.:t•.' 1�i:? 1'i'11;!tlxl tel •'I suffered drendfu,ir fr,nu . r hustle• n, • but have been completely cared bw 11l3O . tack ldai'e fh'::x fa silt' r.� ,deet e on I • artaparilla, for whish I .!era rieepo 1. v,)tlday nfternoxll at ::' : o'tlticl:. The ♦ •tui' Jft,s lenest rs seam, Preetett, out. .r., •'•'Ihad allttttitel:ofthe slit. vd sl.lelt150(1';•li*l tela i.l7: ii;.3-.11'::'i':`a 11a:I1•t • weak and helpless and pllllf t'- tr(ttit viten- bee. of ears frc)ill ;11 t •.'r sieve 015 ''ri- tiny ')f last ,week set, :1)_ I to the fatal i (lis, .:se. :MMr i a•+ x who lute been' f testila' 1 1 1 1 t1 .. l est w6 menthe 1 • , , lit tt 'S Sart a c rll�z 1,, w<( are s(.Iy t) of . not tntr_Il un- e • ltrt)w ( d • ;; . _ * • I Removes the came . f iteea►) atistn--'rto ,t w'' lei fl:. w� :o. - r:i ,<•,.,I ill tlw • nlatlsln. I began taxing Hood's :•arvine- •villa and this medicine has c+,.tlrc•;y rated • . me. I have no la- .itatic, 5' "°vin,. it ; Syed • nap elle." M. 3. alt lso••AIt 'lrc..t,sl., rent. 1444+44+4444.4•'4 +444+444 outward application can. take 11. visile„-,Mon.tay. j a free sample, (F l'i e M ill send you M.i:c,;Ers--Saw Log, Intermediate, VeIlo��r, Giant Sugar Beet, Half Long White Fitl TURNIP STEED. ---- The best kinds, Kangaroo and Perfection. Dutch Set Onions, English 1\irltiplier 0 tons. ALL KINDS OF :SMALL sEtms All kinds of the best Silo Corn, thoroughly for growth. Be sure that this pleturs : r ht the form of :t Zabel is on ! a-- the tthe wrapper of every bottle I •d„ of Emulsic;i you buy. 1 SCOT & BOWi4E, i- CHEMISTS, tit Toronto, Ontario. s0c. ard'$t t All drugg16114 liAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAil kAAA ,ItA+AAAAA.Ai tA.A Don't forget Heitdquarters for Seed. A.