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THE BLUE FRONT STORE NEWS.
eatest Clothiers
The R. H. GROWDUR GO.
Flow About That
New Suit?
JUST /ARRIVED, FOR SPRINF 1905
tiand = Tailored Clothes
That are designed particularly for the man who has been in the habit
of paying the highest prices to swell merchant tailors. We ars
after the trade of just such men and realize that the only way to
win it is to equal the merchant tailor's workmauship, quality,
style and fit. We do all that and go a step farther, for we out
his prices in two. We aro successful because we are turning out
garments that you would never suspect came out of a ready•made
shop. They are the product of the highest skilled custom work-
men and have every characteristic that marks the niadato-order
article, while our prioe is but...$10.50 to $14.00
Two Popular -Price Specials.
FOR SPRING WEA.R.—Men's New Suits, in nice stripe tweed
effeets, single breast sacque coat, high cut vest, neat fitting
pants, suit sizes 34 to 44 chest. Spring price $12.00
Men's New Oxford Grey Cravenette Overcoats, made up in 1905
style, full sweep coat, lined all through with the best mater-
ials, sizes 83 to 40 chest Spring price ..... . $12.50
Buster Brown Suits far Boys, in tweed effects, $5 and $6
HATS! HATS 1 HATS!
We have just received our Spring shipment of Men's Hats. in
Hard and Soft Felts, some of the newest creations. Prices
range from $1.00 to $3.00
New Shirts. New. Ties. New Shoes.
R. H. CROWDER Co
Blue Front Store.
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Now is the time, when our enormous variety,
best quality, and lower-than-anywhereelse prices,
loom up in their importance. Our business is to
furnish you with Carpets OF THE BEST QUALITY
and at the lowest prices consistent therewith, and
we'll prove the title of being pre-eminently " The
House for Carpets, Furniture, etc."
Inspect our stock of Brussels at, per yard..
Tapestrys at, per yard .50 to .00
Splendid assorted stock of 'Unions and Wools. Our 35e Carpet
can't be beaten ; the very newest patterns.
LINOLEUMS-4 yards wide, good patterns.
OILCLOTH—All widths, assorted patterus.
7e,Tew stock. of PICTURE MOULDING just arrived, Some very
handsome lines, and not expensive.
L. A. BALL & CO.
The People's Furniture Store.
UNDERTAKING
Brielt residence' 5th house west
from Hamilton s Corner Drug
Store, where night calls will
receive prompt attention.
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THE WINGTIAM TIMES MARCH 9, 1905
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NEWS
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS. TWO Mitlide$
What Witleawalte Tunes Correspondents COmmuntoate — Other
items Clipped Fr otn Our nzohanges.
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There died at the House of Refuge at
Olintou, Thursday, Feb, 23rd, an old
lady by the name of Mrs. Charlotte
Crooks who formerly resided here. She
was 78 years of age, and the cause of
death was heart failure The body was
turned over to her daughter, Miss May
Croohs, who brought the remains to her
old home for burial.
Calomel Ruins the System
And should only be used under a
dootor's orders, For a mild physic take
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and
Butternut. No gripe, no pain, certaiu
relief for headache, constipation mid
torpid liver. Use only Dr. Hamiltou's
Pills, prioe 25o,
BRUSSELS,
Mr, James Oliver, one of the best
known residents of Brussels died at the
home of his daughter in Thessalon on
Monday, after a long illness, aged 90
years. He conducted a blacksmith shop
in Ethel many years ago, removing from
there to Brussels about go years ago,
when he engaged in the ashery busiuess.
Last fall he removed to Thessalon, in
the hope that the change would prove
beneficial. He was very highly respect-
ed for his many good qualities, and by
his upright life and fair dealing made
many warm friends, who will regret
exceedingly to learn of his death. He
was a consistent member of the Metho-
dist church and was an honor to
that body, He is survived by his wife
and six daughters:—Mrs. Young, of
Mosomin; Mrs. P. D. McKinnon, of
Winnipeg; Mrs. J. Leckie; of Brussels;
Mrs. McEwen, and Mrs. Thomson, of
Thessalon, and Mies Mary, at home.
If You are Losing Weight
Your system is out of order and Per-
rozone is needed to start a re -building
process. Ferrozone makes new tissues,
forms wholesome blood, strengthens the
nerves and keeps your physical condition
up to the proper standard. "I lost fifteen
pounds through La Grippe" writes Cyril
Lash of Hartford, "but soon regaiued
my former weight and improved my
health by using Ferrozone. It's the best
rebuilder and finest tomo I ever used,"
Use Ferrozone—it assures health. Price
50c. at druggists.
BLUEVALE,
Mr. Charles Coultes, of Listowel spent
a short time at his home here last week.
Mr. Neil Ross, who teaches in Grey,
fiLVTLE
Mrs. Montaomery and Mies Mont-
gomery, of Gederioh, were visitors at
the home of Mr. James Bentley lest
week.
Mrs. John Smith, of St. Vincent,
Minnesota, was visiting with old Blyth
friends for a few days during the pest
week,
Mr. W. J, Paisley, License Ihspector
for West Huron, was in the village re-
ceiving applications for licenses for the
approaching license year.
,A.t the last meeting of the °fact 11
board of Myth Methodist Church au in-
vitatiore was given Rev. J. Holmes to
remain as pastor for a fourth year. Mr.
Holmes accepted the invitation and will
remain for another year, providing the
stationing committee of the conference
conseute.
Mr. J. A. Taylor, 13. A., principal of
Dutton high school, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor of this village, was appoint-
ed assistant science master of the London
collegiate institute at a special meeting
of the London board of education. The
London board received a telegram from
Mr. Taylor the following day stating he
could not accept the position, us the
Dutton school board refused to release
him.
To Breal: up a Cold
Right quickly nothing works so nicely
as Nerviltne taken real hot. It sends a
glowing warmth all through the body,
and when rubbed on the throat and chest
loosens up the cough and relieves tight-
ness and soreness in the chest. Nervi -
line is used as a preventive and cure for
colds, coughs and winter ills in thous-
ands of homes because it ,goes right to
work and brings relief quiekly. There
is no remedy in the world with half the
power and merit of Nerviline; it's in-
valuable in every house. In large bot-
tles, price 25c.
1VEST WAWANOSR,
Mr. D. Chamney Sundayed with
Whitechurch friends.
Mr. Jas. Campbell of the 2nd line
Suudayed at Mr. Wm. Nethery'e of
East Wawanosh.
Miss Millie Robb, who hoe been the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Robb, left
for her home in Ashfield last week.
Council met accordiutt to adjournment
on Feb. aged; members all present;
Reeve Cameron in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap-
proved,
The Treasurer's statement showed
balance on hand of $231.93; filed.
spent Sunday with his uncle, Mr. Hugh 0 Tp e aucii Murrayauditors sa report g t LEI eson'presented and was I
Ross. adopted ou motion of Messrs. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott of East and Medd and ordered to be printed.
Wawanosh visited Mrs. Anderson this The following checks were issued:—
her aunt, Mrs. George McDonald last brilitige,con12,$l; A. McAllister, inspect -
Dickinson & Garrow. advice, $1; assess-
ent rolls, 83.10; 0. Gaymor, repairing
week.
Miss May Powell of Turnberry visited
ing, F.43 38; express, 50e.; rent ot hall for
week.
Provincial elections, $S; Wm. Wray,
Miss Nellie Burgess spent last week repairing culvert, con. 9, 75c. ; D. B.
Murray aud R. Anderson, auditors, $7
with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Fraser in each; Geo. Horn. work ou West Bound.
Morris. ary, $3; S. Philips, culvert con. 10,82.50;
Mr. and Mrs. A. MoE wen entertained J. Wilson, refund of taxes, ;eon,
a number of their friends last Tuesday The Reeve and Treasurer were em -
evening.
Powered to borrow $1,400 for current es:-
Miss Cora Messer, who attends Lista- Penses'
The Council adjourned to meat on
wel high school was a visitor at her home Wednesday, March 22nd, at 10 o'clock.
here last week. W. S. MCOROST1E, Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh of Moles- a
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Barrels, Etc.
Mrs. Peter McLaughlin of .Arnprior,
died suddenly while driving home from
church.
The Bank of 'Yarmouth, at Yarmouth
N. S., suspended owing to losses caused
by the failure of W. IL Redding &Sons,
tboot and shoe Inantdacturers.
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LOWER WINGIIA.B.
Thomas Coultes.
Following is the report of S.S. No. 11,
Mr. Malcolm Aikenhead, principal of •
Turnberry, for February,
our school spent a short time last week Names are in order of merit:—
at his home in Brucefield. Sr. 4th—Georgina Phippen, Fred
Miss Edna McDonald, of Molesworth, Johnston, Frank Calhoue, Ernest Link -
visited at the home of her mule, Mr. later.
4th—Emily Forsyth, Earl Reid,
George McDonald last week. Roy Netterfield, Maizie Lediet, Annie
ST. HELENS. Finnen.3
Sr. —Earl Groves, Willie Lock.
ridge, Ethel Ranson, Laura Calhoun.
Spring Creek Farm, the home of Mr. Jr. Ord—Lizzie Lockeridge, Mary Cur -
and Mrs. David Todd, St. Helens, w" gee' Anna
aerilldcg)Z1414iWe ald,Salensti
the scene of a very pretty wedding on ley, Aggie Finnen.
Tuesday evening, Feby. 28th, when Sr. and—Eva Linklater, Carrie Weeks,
their only daughter, Jean G., became Palley Forsyth,
Ratherglen, Manitoba. The ceremony erirg.%3P2.1t!r—lalli—k.Tohn Rogers, Minnie Sauu-
the wife of Mr. Richard A. Miller, of itedTeritgley, Frank Look -
was performed in the presence of about ders, Susan Welsh,
sixty guests, by the Rev. S. M. Whaley, Jr. PC, 11—Alfred Lockeridge, Beatrice
of St. Helens, The spacious parlors 3.°14,BVtiri. rStvyelse's,R4Pricilonw ;,alctse:
Ran -
were beautifully decorated with roses, son, Myrtle Lockeridge, Jessie Currie.
carnations, and evergreens. The wed- Lizzie Lockeridge obtained the high -
ding march was artistically rendered by est rnarksfor the month.
Miss Lizzie Miller, of St. Helens. The
bride looked charming in a gown of
cream henrietta cloth, beautifully
trimmed with silk and lace, and carried
a shower bouquet of bridal roses. She
also wore a handsome pearl crescent,
the gift of the groom. She was attended
by Miss Minnie Millet, of London,
sister of the groom, who was also attired
iti oreara, with touches of apple -green
velvet, and carried a rich bouquet of
eanarig
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vitiation and white carnation. Mr.
Will Todd, brother of the bride, was
rtionisman, After the eeremony and
ongratulations to the happy cotiple, the
wedding breakfast was served, followed
y the usual toasts and congratulatory
pooches. A very large member of cost.
y and beautiful preseilte eleclenced the
°polarity of the bride and gtoom,
After spending a short honeyamon ba
ondtni and Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Wet will leave for their holne in Mani-
oba, Where Ditt., Miler is proprietor of
general merchandise buomcks.
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The weather in Manitoba is Aptinp, 1
like. Nothing like its mildness so early p
in the season has been known since 1879. A
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non. Nelsen Monteith announced that M
the grant for dairy instruction would be t
increased thief ,year, a
M. D. Feertett, Teacher.
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Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis .
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria.
toreoetoets Is a boon to AcidursAtico r,
etrgavvr lila long rstatirsbo.! nod stnnoboll
fur tbn tlisr.arn Ind:rated. 15 rule. }nw•noso the, air
M1.101'01417 at:Umiak lcarr:od ,,Vet the digen.o.d nor.
5s, of Mu brotwled tubro ervty broke'. 51i ing -
prolongod mot con.tant realruria. 'Motont n. 111441r
Uva t,•11,1,11,Yr tutorern front chrouir brone1dt1S,
fannr,1'..ao rtliof front cougba lalt..inea coutlithillb sr
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Agruts, 238 St Jamet St.
Nfoatend, esnots. .011
Physicians tell us that all
the b lo o d in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once"in every two
minutes. If this action be-
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott's
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is such a great aid, is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di-
gested before it enters the
stomach; a double advan-
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos-
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health.
Scott's Emulsion does just
that. A change for the
better takes place even be-
fore you expect it.
We will send you a
sample free.
Be sure that this
picture in the form of
a label is on the wrap-
per of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWl'a
Chemists
_ Toronto, Ont.
5c rents and P.c.:,
druggists
TUANISER RV.
Following is the report for February,
of S. S. No. 8, Turnberry:—
Sr, 4th —Mary Wheeler, Lily Moffat,
Lily Hogg, Bert Elliott, Percy. Hogg.
Jr. 4th.—George Moffat, Maggie
Wheeler, Gershom Ferguson.
Sr. Ord.—Bert Martin, Alba Hogg,
Hannah 'Walker.
Jr. Ord.—Roland Anderson, Charlie
Fowler, Pearl Walker, Willie McKenzie.
Sr. 2nd:—Mac, Elliott, Robert Hogg,
John Walker, Minnie Walker, Ariel
Ferguson.
jr. 2nd.—Clara Reid, Harvey Ander-
son.
Part 2,—Clarice Moffat, Mabel Reid,
Percy Martin.
Part l,—Rota Walker.
Names are in order of aierit.
A. flo-wsos, Teacher.
An Efficient Treatment for Catarrh
Will first destroy the germs that excite
the disease. Then there are numberless
sore spots in the mucous membrane to
be, healed, Every requirement of a per-
fect cure for catarrh i found isa fragrant
healing Catarrhozone which not only
instantly kills the germs but restores the
diseased membranes to a normal cou-
dition and prevents the relapse which is
sure to follow the use of ordinary reme-
dies. Otitarrhozone is a scientific cure for
catarrh that relieves quicker, is more
pleasant, most certain to cure than any
known remedy. Failure is impossible,
lasting cure i guaranteed. Use only
Catarrhozone. Two months treatment
$1; trial size 25c. Get it to -day.
GREY.
Owing to the decease of John McKin•
non, his son John, who has been engag.
ed in the draying business at Sault Ste.
Marie, Oat., has come home and will be
associated With his brother Donald in
working the farm.
Last week John B. Hyde disposed of
his choice 50 aore farm, El e lot 25,con. 11,
to Angus Catnpbell, whose property ad-
joined, for 83,800. This will give Mr.
Campbell 125 acres now. He will get
possession from Mr. Hyde early in April.
Mr. Hyde is moving to Stratford,
Andrew Sharpe left last week on his
return trip to Crystal City, Man. Mr.
Sharpe is greatly taken up with the West
and we think by appearance the climate
agrees well with him,
Oliver Turnbull and Oliver Harris,
15th con., have leased lot 11 02 the same
con., lying between their farms, for a
term of five years from Robt. Douglas,
of Park River, North Dakota. The 100
Acres on the 14th con,, belongieg to Mr.
Douglas has been rented by A. C. Dames,
of Brussels, who will put cattle upon it.
A very gretty wedding took pities on
Wednesday noon, Feb 22nd, at the resi-
detice of J. P. and Mrs. McIntosh, 13th
ort., when Miss Mary Ritchie, sister of
the hostess, and Charles Brodie, of Sea -
forth, were married. 'Upon the coeoln-
sion of a solo "The Voice that breathed
O'er Eden," Rev. D. D. McRae perform-
ed the oereneony. The beide wore her
going away gown of brown French eel*
line with hat to meta. Instead of the„
customary bouquet of roses, the bride
carried an ivory bound testament, Miss
A. Jean Forrest, tis maid of honor, assist-
ed in a very dainty manner, The house
decorations were beautiful. Tulips, cat -
nations and hyacinths made the rottine
look very pretty, Mr. and lac. Brodie
left Ethel on the 3,30 train for their home
ill Seaforth, followed by the good Wishes
of a large eitele of friends.
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CARPET DEPARTMENT.
We have just passed into stock new patterns in all Itinds of floor coverings
for Spring. Our STOCK and ASSORTMENT is LARGER thitu
ever, and comprises the REST MAKES in
tinoleurns, Oilcloths, Mattings, Art Squares, Brussels
Carpet, Tapestry Carnet, Wool Carpet
Union Carpet, Stair Carpet, Hemp Carpet, etc., etc.
.r.raffirfareMrrirIl. . .
New Curtains and Curtain Materials at lees than city prices.
Special offerings iu Lace Curtains; prices begin at 25e. New patterns ill
OilciothS, all widths, at money -saving prices.
It will pay you to see our new patterns in LIXOLEUMS, four Yards
wide, four pieces to choose from, Come in and inspilift oat large stock and
yoa will be convinced that this is the place to bey Spring Goode.
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Now this is a great chance for every-
one to buy genuine goods cheaper
than they were ever bought before,.
I have a very large stock of Ladies'
and Gents. Watches to choose from.
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For Spring. Onr prices are away down on some lines, elicit
as Chairs, Couches, Rocker, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards.
Call and see our $5.00 Couch and our $20.00 Parlor Suite
Done in the best velour covering. It will pay aou to get our
prices on all kinde of Varnitute. We will use you right,
)v01- Nice line of Pieture IVIoulding to choose from..
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
Furniture Dealers and Undertaker. WINCH/0T.
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