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THE WINGRAM TIMES MARCH 30. 1905
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TLE BLUE FRONT STORE NEWS.
Babies
Crowder's
Tailored
Clothing
WE LEAD;
OTHERS FOLLOW
There are others who
quote low prices, but we
are the acknowledged
leaders in popular
Priced Tailoring
We challenge the world to produce better clothes
for the money than we do. Our large and ever increasing
trade is a sure index that Crowder's Clothing is all right
and as thoroughly appreciated.
Our showing for spring of new suits in tweed and
Worsted effects is without question, the largest and
handsomest ever brought to Huron County. All the new
colorings are here; Brown will predominate this season.
In justice to us, and for your own benefit, we ask
you to call on us before 'placing your order elsewhere. A
pleasure to show goods.
Boss' suits $1.00 to $5.00.
Youths' Suits 3.50 to 6.00.
Meu's Snits 5.00 to 14.00.
New Cravenette Showerproof Coats, eizes 33 to 46 chest $10.00 & $12.50
Special in Men's grey Waterproof Coats, sizes 35 to 4G chest,
regular $3,05, Special price - - -
Hats! Hats! Hats!
AU the new shades and Blocks in hard and soft felt Hats,
Prices - - $1.00 to $3.00
New Shirts.
New colorings hard and soft bosoms, sizes 1214 to 181,1 neck,
• .... . $1.00 to $1.50
Men's youths' and boys' shoes atright nrices. Trunk, Suit Oases, Valises, etc.
New Ties, Collars and -Umbrellas.
Boot and Shoe Department.
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EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS.
What
Widen -wake in1013 Correspondents Couirannicato - Other
Items Clipped From Our Exchanges.
VOUDYDE.
Mr. Westbrook has finished sawing
lumber in Mr. Geo. Robertson's bush
and he intends moving his sawmill and
engine elsewhere, when the roads are
passable.
The ice has cleared off • the river and
the water was higher this year than it has
been for several years.
Mr. Bell has now completed moving
his effects to his farm, lately owned and
occupied by Mr. Wellwood,
There was no preaching in Calvin
Church last Sunday as Rev. 3. J. Hastte
was uuable to get there, but he walked
from Belgrave the previous Sunday.
Since the roads are impassable and no
traffic can be done, quite a number en
this viciuity have walked to White.
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ohureh and went by train to Winghara.
Mr. Dugald Simpson has been doing a
rushing bnsiuess in the store last week.
Miss Tone Robertson, of Wingham was
visiting at Mr. John McGee's a few days
last week.
Why Do WomenIr
Sucr?
Such pain and endure the torture of
nervous headache when 25c buys a sure
cure like Nerviline. A few drops in sweet -
ed water brings unfailing relief, You
feel better at once, you're braced up, in-
vigorated, headache goes away after one
dose. Tho occasional use of Nerviline
prevents indigestion and stomach dis-
orders -keeps up health and strength.
Every woman needs Nerviline and
should use it too. In. 25c bottles every-
w.en WAWA -NOM
where. "' Mr. Robt. lVfcClarty, who has been
visiting in this section tor the past to 0
weeks, returned to his home iu Posvae-
salt, Wecluesday.
This week we ehrouicle the death of a
well-known resident of this towuship in
the person of Mrs. Joseph T. Laidlaw
her 42nd year. Deceased had been a f-
fering for some time with neuralgia ni
the head, and passed away ou Sunday
last. Deceased's maiden name w- s
Betsy H. Purdon,and had beeutteestdeer,
os this section nearly all her lite. Be-
sides husbaud six children are left to
mourn the loss of a kind and loving
mother. Tae bereaved will have the
that rest for which she, like others who sympathy of the community in their
aye died of the same malady, had come affliction. The funeral took place to
to long. About a year and a half since, Wingham cemetery ou Tuesday morn -
deceased, then a picture of health and Lug, service being conducted at the house
blooming young womanhood, contracted and grave by Rev. Mr. Dunn. of I, he
cold which, in spite of the efforts of Wintechurch Presbyterian Olaurell.
the physician, developed into tubercu-
losis of a peculiarly uncontrollable na-
ture, and since then she has been gradu-
ally sinking. During the summer of '01
a few months were spent in the Graven -
horst Sanitorium, but it was without
perceptible benefit. Deceased was in
her 20th year.
Solt Your Cola For 51?
• for twirlers for teams for grader.
The following checks were issued :-A.
Yon surely won't stop at a dollar bill Stewart; gravel, $3.0: Jas. Young, luni-
to cure that horrid, sniffeling cold? Go ber $2.65; Assessmeut Roll, $1.70; 3 tape
to any druggist and get "Oatarrhozone" lines for councillore,
and your cold will be a thing of the past, Council adjourned to Meet on April
There is almost witchery in the swift 10th as 10 o'elook.
way Oatarrhozone kills colds. But W. S. MCCROSTIE, Clerk.
when you consider the penetrating, heal-
ing and antiseptic qualities of Oatarrho-
zone perhaps it's not so wonderful. Cer-
tainly there is no remedy half so prompt
for colds and catarrh as Oatarrhozone.
Refuse a substitute and insist on having
only "Oatarrhozone."
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new Garriages!
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Not having room to carry them long in stock, we
have them priced to make. quick work disposing of them.
Note the new styles for 1905, all wheels same size, with
tinted gear, plush upholstering. Prices $10 to $20.
- Easy terms.
Splendid assortment of small Go -Carts and Wagons.
Take the
Baby Out
Have you examined our Carpets and Linoleueris ? We are finding
e ready sale for them.
L. A. BALL & CO.
The People's Furniture *Store.
UNDERTAKING
Hrick residence, iith house west PHONE CARPETS
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- from Hamiltons Corner Drug LINOLEUM
Store, where night calls will 51 OILCLOTHS
receive prompt [Mention.
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which has; no equal. Also the best grades of Smithing, Cannel and
Domestic Coal, and Wood of all kinds, always On hand.
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Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc.
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operations as some as the snow leaves the
Itesidenbe Phone No. 65. Office, No. 64. Mill, No. 44,
Thos. Hagerty of Bastard township
-committed suicide by cutting his throat
with a jack-knife.
Item. Dr. Potts announced subscriptions
totalling $275,000 toward the proposed
fand of $350,000 for the augmentation of
Viotoria College endowment.
The loud option by-law for the town
of Southampton was voted on with the
following restiltsi--Por, 197; against,
13; majority against the by-laW, 16,
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John Wylie and John McBurney in -
Una making maple syrup.
The water has been over the road at
several pieces aro end these parts.
Mrs. Audersou, who has been on the
sick list most of the winter, le grate re-
covered.
Howard Hooey, who has been visiting
his mother Toroutenhas returned howl .
Mr. James Wylie, sea., who ilea been
laid up for some time with an injured
leg, is able to be around again.
Mr. Thomas Auderson, a former resi-
dent of Turnberry, who has beau visit-
ing his mother and old acquaintances,
left for his home neer Carlyle, N.W.T.,
on March 250h.
Broken Sleep-Tiretl Next planting;
Sleep not only rest, but builds up the
body, Out down the hours of sleep, and
you cot clown health in the eftme propor-
tion, Rebuilding then ceases, nerves 1.o
to sumeli, you grow tired, weak and
wretched.
To restore sleep you must get mora
bodily strength, more nutritious blood,
healthier nerves. Ferrozone solves the
whole problem, makes you sleep soundly,
gives endurauce, vim, ambition. No
more morniug. weakuess-iustead the
lire of yoath will run hi your veins, sup-
plying abundance of energy and Timm
Witchery expresses the iestant effect of
Ferrozoue , try it.
CULROSS.
Mr, Jas. Ross, who has been visiting
his mother ou the lOth, returned. to Win-
nipeg last week.
Arch. McDonald had over a hundred
cords of wood cut during the past week.
The Hodgins Bros. of Holyrood did the
work with their woodcutting Machine.
Mr. John Howe, of the JSth con., left
last week for Indian Head, N.W.T.
At nearly twelve o'clock on the night
of Thursday, the 16th inet,, Mies Jessie
Callender Little passed peacefully to
Commit met as per adjournment on
March 22; members all present; minutes
of last meeting confirmed. The Dan -
galloon Scales Stock Co. were given tLe
use of the old coon room. They to pro-
vide the township with lock-up and poll-
ing booth and to arrauge with Ashfield
township for their share of Hall.
The clerk was instructed to advertise
BIGUSSELS.
Miss Forbes has returned from Detroit,
Will Griffith is seriously ill with ap-
pendicitis.
Mrs. R. Matheson has returned to her
home in Lucknow.
Dr. Burns has moved here, as successor
to Dr. McNaughton.
R. Green and wife, of Trowbridge,
spent Sunday in town.
Mrs. Skelton, of Morris, is visiting her
father, Charles Howlett.
Robert Dark, who has been sick for
about a mouth, is slowly recovering.
With five skillful doctors iu Brussels,
the sink people should be well attended
to.
Messrs. Dodds & Habkirk are opening
a new tailor shop and gentlemen's fur-
nishing store this week.
The flood on Saturday and Sunday
was the most disastrous known in Bruin
eels for twenty years. The loss is esti.
mated at about $5000. The principal
losers are Stewart & Lowick, of the Na-
tional gristmill, and .T. T. Wood, of the
woollen mill.
BLYTD
Mrs e Andrew McBeath, of Elderslie,
is at present visiting at the home of her
son, Mr. D. M. Moll- rh,
Mrs. Wm. Trewiu is sold her resid-
ence on the corner I : Drummond and
Mill streets to Mr. ,Ieseph Wheatly of
Harlock, for $800.
Mr. Charles Road hoase has purchased
from Mr. Adam Glousher his holm And
lot. Drummond street, The price paid
$150. Mr. Roadhouse intends making
some improvements and additions to
the house and when completed it will
be a comfortable hotel°.
Mr. D. M. Mcl3oath has disposed of
his general store business to Mr. D. M.
Chambers, late of Amberley. For some
time past Mr. McBeath has net been
enjoying very good good health and
thinkitase that a well-earned rest would
restore him to his fottner good health
he sold out his business.
The contraetors for the Elyth seetion
of the 0. P. R. are getting ready to begin
ground. 1Vessrs. Lowery & Gunning
Tour ;Vern -Out Stomach. will have charge of this section, thejr
What it needs is the strengthening in- having
. succeeded Messrs. Riley &
fluence of Dr. Hamilton's Pills -they Tilden
work marvels where the stomach and di- Mr. John McGill has decided to re-
gestion are poor, Itt one day the alma- turn West. Mr. McGill and family 'will
tite increases and the whole system is haute inside of two weeks for Saskatoon,
rapidly strengthened. No stomach Saskatchewan.
specialist -could write a better prescrip-
tion than Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man-
drake and Butternut. At su dealers in - Mr. John E. Wallace, Assistant Ile.
a yellow box price; 25o., or five boxes ceiver- General at Halifax, and the oldest
for ondollar. servant in Cauada, Is dead, aged 93.
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IN THE NURSERY.
Every mother should be able to treat
the minor ailments of her little ones.
Prompt action may prevent serious ill-
ness -perhaps save a child' Re. A
simple reuiedy in the horn s therefore
an absolute uecessity, a for this pur-
pose there is nothing ' se so good as
Baby's Own T let . These Tablets
promptly cure a °mach and bowel
trouble, break colds, allay fevers,
destroy worms, aid teething, and make
little ones healthy and cheerful. Guar-
auteed to contaiu no opiate or poisonous
soothing stuff. Mrs. John N. Pringle,
Forest Palls, Ont., says: -"I think I can
thank Baby's Own Tablets for my baby's
life. He was badly constipated, but
after giving him the Tablets he was re-
lieved at once. I also find them good
when lie is at all restless, and feel I can-
not say too much in their favor." Sold
by all druggists or sent by mail at 20
cents a box by writing the Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Fat is of great account
to a baby ; that is why
babies are fat. If your
baby is scrawny, Scott's
Emulsion is what he
wants. The healthy baby
stores as fat what it does
not need immediately for
bone and muscle. Fat
babies are happy ; they do
not cry ; they are rich ;
their fat is laid up for
time of need. They are
happy because they are
comfortable. The fat Bur -
rounds their little nerves
and cushions them. When
they are scrawny those
nerves are hurt at every
ungentle touch. They
delight in Scott's Emul-
sion. It is as sweet as
wholesome to them.
Send for free sample.
Be sure that this picture in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
Scott4. Bowne
Chemists
Toronto, Ont.
50n. and $1.00
All Druggists
THE LEADING STORE I Nears
Suring Has Come
SO HAS ISARD'S
flew Spring Skirts, Shirt Waists,
Wrappers, Whitewear, Etc.
We have just passed into
stock a large assortment of the
latest styles in Ladies' Ready -
to -Wear Top Skirts, Shirt
Waist% Wrappers, Corset
Covers. Gowns, Underskirts,
etc., at special cut prices.
4 -STYLISH SKIRTS. SH/RT WAITS.
A large stock of new top skirts,
• well 'made, pretty styles, nicely
trimmed, prices range time $2.00,
•; 82.50, $3 00, $3.50, $4,00 and
See our Leader at $3.,50.
WEEITEWEA.R.
Special value iu all lines of svhire-
wear, corset covers front 25e to 750,
Skirts from 75e to $3.50. Gowus
1 from 7:5:3 tO $2. 00.
accompard ,d the car. He has been in
the west betore.
On Tuesday afternoon of last week a
car of settlers' effects was forwarded
from Brussels by Peter Jackson, 8th
nue, to Tinsdale, N.W.T , in which lo-
cality Mr. Jackson purposes farming on .
a large scale. The car was neeompanied
by David and Lyle, sons of Mr. Jackson,
ancl Robert Meveprize of Brussels. Next
week Mr. Jackson will co with another
car and the other members of the family
wilt follow.
A fine young man was called away
from earthly sceeee on March 11th, in
the person of William D Wilson. of
Howick township, brother of S. O. Wil -
sen of 13russele. Deceased was the
youngest sou of the late Charles Wilson
and was born upon the farm, 14th con.
Hewick, ou which he died. He had
been ill with pneumonia and pleurisy a
year ago, which was followed by con-
sumption. Last summer deceased took
a trip to tbe. West with a view of promot-
ing his health but the object was not
attained and he calmly and patiently
awaited the closing out of his life with
the assurance of a larger and happier
life beyond. The call found luta ready.
Mr. Wilson was nearly 35 years of age;
was unmarried ; was a faithful member
of the Presbyterian chureb ; and enjoy-
ed the esteem of a wide circle of relatives
and friend, who regret his demise. De-
ceased was a brother of Mrs. J. D. Mil-
ler, of Itiorrisburg.
MO RBIs,
Mr. Geo. Pipe, of Oshawa has been
visiting for a few days at the home of
his uncle, Mr. Wm. Findlater, and line.
We are please to welcome ex-Coun-
eillor Jackson and wife buck front their
etoyjable trip to California. and the
west. They were away two months
and put in .4 tine time.
Mrs. D. McDonald, 7th line, Morris,
accompanied by her sister, Miss Maggie
Hislop, was visiting in Berne. and Galt
last weele.
James McCall shipped a ear of settlers'
effects from Brussels on Tuesday of last
week to Abernaty, N. W. T. The owner
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Whooping Gough, Croup, Orouchitis
Cough, Grip, Ii&threa, Diphtheria
Crintolonc la nb4s4n to Aottittlatite.
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WOOD WANTED
at the Wingham Salt Works.
We are prepared to pay the highest
cash price for 5.000 cords of wood (cord -
word or short, hard or soft) to be deliv-
ered at our works in Wingham.
Gray, Young & Spading Co,
R. KNOX
Watchmaker, Jeweller
And STATIONtR
For many years the leading Jeweller of
Wingham and surrounding country,
has opened business in the Stone
Block, opp. Queen's hotel.
A conip ete, o- a e s oc way
hand. consisting of
ATCII1$. CLOCKS
-ItINGS and ;Ff.:WELK)/
of every kind.
-SCHOOL BOOKS
-SCHOOL S.CPPLIIIS mod
-STATIONTAVY
We are showing a great variety
of the best style.; in shirt waists
bought direct from the manufacturer.
Prices begin at 50c, special line of
: cream or black Lustre waists at $1.25
Fine Black Silk at $3.00,
Wrappers.
Strong well made print wrappers
full width, with deep frill, fast, colors,
choice patterus prices are $1.00, 51.25,
$1.50.
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se Opposite Bank of Hamilton. - Right goods at right prices. I
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geaub it Suprli es.
A free "cloth room" for amateurs
is in building proAress,
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A GREAT SALE
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ATCHES CLOCK
andiEV MIRY
In order to ske room in my cases
for new goos s coming in. I will sell ,•
EXACTL AT COST FOR
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FOR THE ONTH OF MARCH ONLY.]
Now thi is a great chance for every-
one to buy genuine goods cheaper
than t ey were ever bought before.
hav a very large stock of Ladies'
and ents' Watches to choose from,
The Watch Doctor, - Winghatn.
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Or- Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry
repairing a specialty,
All work done ou short notice and
folly guaranteed.
Call in and see our stock and prices.
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Now is the time to buy
For Spring. Our prices are away down on some lines. such
Ias Chairs, Couches, Rockers, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards.
Call and see out $5.00 Couch and our $2&00 Pada Suite
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in the beet vetoer covering. It will pay you to get our
prices ou all kinds of rataiture. We aill use yoa right.
itar- Nice line of ?Jamie Moulding to choose from. "KAI
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. \A/INGHAM.
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