HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-03-30, Page 8TIIE WINGIIAJ TIMES MARCH
1905
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" THE STOI: of SATIsFAcTION,"
THE NEWEST OF
SEEK NO Ft RTHEI , FOR A
New Spring Spring Goad
Dress goos'3 . Hees are the premier assortments.
The correct style. The low prices.
Blue.
In Fawns, Browns, Blacks and Navy
Grand showing of Exclusive
Dress Patterns. Fresh from London,
England and Paris, France. No two
alike. Oar own importation. In
all the new shades of Brown, Tau,
Green and Gray.
Fancy Moars
Are all the rage. We have them in
all the new designs and colors. Pure
English Mohairs. imported direct
from Bradford, England, 88e up to
$"1.50.
Silk and Wool Crape de Corti
In a beautiful line of colorings, at
very special prices, 60c per yd.
Black Novelty Dress
Patterns, Fancy Eoli-
ennes, Dot Crepe
And all other fancy wears, all prices,
SceWindow Display.
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MINOR LOCALS.
—Nice spring weather.
—Saturday will be All Fool's Day.,
—Clean sidewalks and soon be able to
-discard the robbers.
—Horse races will be held at Listowel
on June 20th, 21st and 22nd.
—Regular meeting of Camp Caledonia,
Sons of Scotland next Monday evening.
—The regular monthly meeting of
the Town Council will be held nest
Monday evening.
—New subscribers can secure the
TLVES and Weekly Globe until the lst
of January, MG for $1.00.
—Mr. Wm Maxwell, of the Bluevale
road will hold his auction sale of horses
and cattle this(Thursday)
afternoon.
—Mr. Ronald Lamont of Turnberry.
near Zetland, has rented his farm and
will hold an auction sale of farm stock
and implements about 12th of April.
Definite date will be announced next
week.
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New Prints
We are agents for Crum Prints
at 12'.e.
New Underwear, knitted
and muslin.
Also long sleeve Corset
Covers at 25c.
New Carpets, Rugs, Oil-
cloths, Lace Curtains, Ma-
dras Curtains. At special
prices.
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New Belts, New Collars,
New Ties, New Gloves,
New I-iosiery. Buy now
while the stocks are new
and fresh.
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—There are 142 agricultural societies
and 74 horticultual societies in Ontario,
being an average of five societies for
each riding.
—Mr. James Dennis has been appoint-
ed:caretaker of the Wingham Methodist
church in place of Mr, J. A. Flack, who
is leaving town.
--The regular meeting of Court Mait-
land, Canadian Foresters, will be held on
Friday evening of this week. All mem-
bers are requested to be present.
—About 900 young Ontario farmers
left Toronto to try their fortune in the
Northwest on the fourth Homeseekers'
Excursion of the season on Tuesday last.
—Mr. Andrew Mills,the oldest Orange-
men in Canada, died at his home in
Acton Last week, aged 103 years. He
was in the Orange procession on the
12th of July last.
—Last week's Brussels papers gave the
statement of expenses of the two candi-
dates in East Huron Proyiucial election.
Mr. A. Hislop's expense is given at
$'132.03, and Mr. Jas. Bowman at $36.23.
Red Blood and Drive Out
Disease.
A11 physicians aro agreed that every.
one needs a fresh supply of new blood
in the spring. The reason is plain—close
confinement in overheated, imperfectly
ventilated homes and work places, have
clogged the blood with impurities. The
liver is sluggish; the kidneys fail to per-
form their work properly. The impure
blood is shown in a score of ways. You
may only feel a little tired, or easily de.
pressed, but these are mere symptoms
from which more serious trouble will
follow. Iu other eases impure blood
makes itself manifest iu pimples and dis-
figuring eruptions, occasionally head-
aches, a variable appetite, attacks of in-
digestion or rheumatism, paws in the
back and loins. But whatever the
trouble, there is only one sure way to
get rid of it, and that is throw h the rich,
red, new blood which coin from the
use of Dr. Williams' Pink ' ills. Every
pill you take mak-es ne , rich blood,
braces the nerves, overc mes all weak-
ness, drives the ger s f disease from
the body and gives s o vial and energy
to resist the torrid at of the coniiug
summer. Mr. Charles Saulnier, Corber-
rie, N. S., says:—"I was very much run
down, and so weak I could hardly work.
It seemed as though my blood was little
better than water. I tried several medi-
cines, but got nothing to help me till I
began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
It was simply astonishing how quickly
these pills began to help mo, and
how much new life and vigor they put
into me. They have made me as sound
as ever I was."
Good blood is the secret of health and
strength. The secret of good blood is
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills
do not act upon the bowels—there whole
mission is to make new, rich, health -
giving blood, which strengthens every
organ, and every nerve and drives disease
from the body. Don't take anything
but the genuine pills which have the full
name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People" i!'inted on the wrapper around
each box. If in doubt, write The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont., and the pills will be sent at .0c. a
box or six boxes for .$2,50.
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EOMCTH—In Turnberry, on March 17th, to
Mr. and Mr-. Wm. C. Hontuth : a daughter.
AoAats—In Londesboro, on March 14th, the
wife of Mr..7. C. Adams; a son.
MCDoNAT.n—At Zetland, on March 25t1t, the
wife of Mr. LorneMeDonald; a hon.
DIED
LATnr.4.w—In West Wawanosh, on March
2P,th, Betsy T. Pardon, wife of Mr. Joreph T.
Laidlaw, aged 42 year., 1 month and 27 days.
'Wm--sox—In mi March llth, Will. D.
'Wilson, aged :.4 years and 11 months.
BAEIiER—In Brussels, on March 21st, Amelia
Stark. relict of Lewis Backer, aged 78 years,
1e months and 0 days.
Notice of Dissolution of artner-
ship.
Notice is hereby ive that tate partnership
heretofore subsists g etween us, the under-
signed. as Tanners ' t the Town of Wingham,
has this day been d .wolves by mutual consent.
All debts owing to the said partnership are to
be void to Wm. D. Pringle, and all claims
against the said partnership are to ,e pre.ent-
ed to the said Win. D. Pringle, by whom the
same will be settled.
Dated thin 27th day of March, A.D., 1005.
Witness W. D. Pringle
R. Vanstone Robt. Groves.
Teluv SErRY.
Minutes of meeting held in the Clerk's
office, Bluevale, Monday, 27th inst.
Members all present.: the Reeve in the
ebair.
Rutherford---Couplartcl---That the mo-
tion of last meeting re grant towards
fouctng market square in Wingliam
Town Plot be rescinded.—Carried.
Ruthertord—Coupland—That the
minutes of last meeting as amended be
adopted.—Carried.
Kelly—.Moffatt—That the clerk be in-
structed to prepare a by-law to prohibit
loiteriug or camping on the public roads
and 'vacant lands iu the Township of
Turub irry--Carried.
Rutherford—Moffatt—That By -Law
No. 10, 1905 be passed appointing John
Sillicic caretaker of Government lands in
Wiugham Town Plot north of the river
Maitland. —Cat ried.
Coupland—Rutherford—That By -Law
No. 7, 11105, be passed appointing Wm.
H. Mundell, Thos. Aitken, Thos. Goy,
Thos. Haugh, Sepal. Vanstone, James
Elliott, Jos Lowell, Peter Scott, E.
Orvis and Robert Leathern Fenceviewers
in the Township of Turnberry for the
coming year or until their successors are
appointed.—Carried.
Kelly—Moffatt—That By -Law No. 8,
1905, appointing John Little, Ralph
Metcalf, Geo. B. Scott, Hugh Tucker,
Allan Fi slick, Jas. Kirton, jr., Peter
S. McEwe'l, Peter Scott, E. Orvis, Hiram
Smith, Henry Diment and Wm. Max-
well poundkeepers in the Township of
Turnberry for the current year or until
their successors are appointed,—Carried.
Coupland—Rutherford—That By -Law
No. 9, 1905, be passed appointing the fol-
lowing Pathmasters to serve in the
Township of Turnberry until their suc-
cessors are appointed.—Carried.
No. 1 Ralph Metcalf, 2 John Weiler,
3 Wm. Mundell, 4 Geo. Bryce, 5 Robert
Jenkins, 5i. Wm. Mitchell, 6 Jas. Staple-
! ton, 7 Wm. Webb, 8 John Tervitt, 9
! Isaac Stokes. 10 Rueben Stokes, 11
James J. Scott, 12 H. J, Perrin, 13 Ed-
ward Jenkins, 14 Murray Wilson, 15
I John Holmes, 16 David Fortune, 17
James Caldwell, 18 Herbert Henuings,
19 Wm. McGill, 20 Frank Carruthers, 21
Wm. Adair, 22 Geo. Taylor, 23 John
- Wray, 24 Elijah Higgins, 25 Robt. Breen,
20 Robt. Yeo, jr., 27 Saml. Vanstone, 28
John Sanborn, 29 James Kirton, jr., 30
James Elliott, 31 Thos. Walker. 32 Wm. '
W. Yeo, 33 Wm. Wright, 34 Robt. Ham-
ilton, 35 James Hyslop, 36 John McEwen,
37 Peter Scott, 38 Jos. Breckenridge, 89
Robt. Black, 40 Peter King, 41 Henry
Ditnent, 42 Wm. Maxwell, 43 Duncan
Anderson, 44 James C. Anderson. 45 Jas.
Casemore, 40 Geo. Yen, 47 John J. Mof-
fatt, 48 Geo. Walker, 49 John F. Mulvey,
50 John Lane, 51 Robt. McMichael, 52
Henry Muir, 53 Robt. Miller, 54 John A.
Miller. W. T. Plot, John Agnew, John
Sillick, Jas. Netterfield, Win. Bolt, Jas.
Williamson, Bluevale, Robt. Musgrove.
—Carried.
Kelly—Moffatt—That By -Law No. 8,
1904, be amended by striking out all of
the part of the said By -Law referring to
the Village of Belmone and the Town of
Wingham.—Carried.
Kelly—Coupland—That By -Law No.
8, 1905, be amended by striking out the
words seven hundred and fifty and in-
serting in lieu thereof the words eight
hundred,—Carried.
Kelly—Coupland—That all statute
labor in the Township of Turnberry may
be commuted at 73c. per day provided
'Coughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat
ailments are quickly relieved by Cresolene
tablets. ten cents nor box. All druggists
The Bank of Montreal has purchased
the People's Bank at Halifax, which had
a capital of $1,000,000 and 27 branches.
mong tie Dress Goo[ s'
The enthusiasm among the New Dress Materials at THIS STORE.
has been simply wonderful.
Last spring we captivated our customers with our immense showing and it is with con-
siderable pride we announce that our present showing surpasses last year by far.
OHAIRThe Fabric for 1905
PilOHAIR is a fabric distinct in itself, as individual as silk or velvet, It is possessed.
of qualities known or possible to no other fabric. It is light, strong, brilliant as silk, durable:
and above all
IT IS EXTREMELY FASIHIONABLE
Mohair being a medium weight fabric are suited to both hot and cold weather wear. Their -
crispness defies dust and damp and as for wear they are almost indestructible. Our Dress
Goods Season is in full swing; all the new materials are cutting freely and the exclusive novel-
ties in costume lengths are going out exactly to our liking; something particularly striking are. -
the new Silk Mohairs. We specially invite you to come in and see our showing even if you do
not contemplate buying. "We're always ready to show Nice Goods."
Ladies' Wear.
We are showing very pretty new
lines of Fancy Collars iu Lace and in
Silk, also belts and belt Buckles splendid
values in Hosiery, Gloyes, Corsets, Lace
Goods and Ribbons.
Mens' Furnishings.
This store is always up-to-date with
- mons' wear—New Shirts, Collars, Neck-
. wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps,
' Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas. Price in
this department are always money savers
for our patrons.
Staple Lines.
Groat values await you at The Bee
Hive in "English Oxfords" and "Cana—
dian Shirtings" these goods are guaran-
teed fast colors. Special values also in
Oottonades, Denims, Sheeting, Cottons,.
Table Linens and Towellings.
A Good Fire Proof Safe for Sale at a Low Price.
We Want Butter and Eggs, Highest Prices Paid.
E BEIE3 tIIVE
THE KEELER CO. Phore 96.
the said money is paid to the pathmaster
at the time statute labor is being done or
on notification to do statute labor.—Car-
ried.
Kelly—Moffatt—That lot No. 26, in
the 10th concession be placed in Road
division No. 22, Geo. Taylor pathmaster.
—Carried.
Coupland—Rutherford—That the con-
tract for the printing be given to H. B.
Elliott, his tender being the lowest.—
Carried.
Tho Council made arrangements to
meet at the B. line bridge Tuesday
morning at 9 o'clock a. m. to make ar-
rangements for getting the bridge re-
paired at as early a date as possible.
The following accounts were passed
and cheques issued :—Theo. Hall, print-
ing, $1; H. B. Elliott, printing, $7; A.
L. Hamilton, antitoxin, $16.75; Geo.
Mason, stationery, 35c.; J. M. Currie,
work on Wawanosh boundary 81.10; D.
Jewitt, repairing culvert Morris bound-
ary, $1.25; A. Longley, gravel, $2 45.
Kelly—Moffatt—That this meeting do
WINGHAM.
now adjourn to meet in the Clerk's.
office Bluevale on Monday April 10th at
10 o'olock a. m.
Soe'e Throat and Coughs
A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat
irritations is found in
Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets
They combine the germicidal value of Cresolenewith
the soothing properties of slippery elm and licorice,
loo. All Druggists 400
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Having purchased the stock of the late W. T. A. Fishleigh of' this town at a very low rate on the $, we are thus in a position to offer you untold
bargains in Hardware, Tin and Granite ware, Stoves, Ranges, and all lines found in an up-to-date Hardware Emporium. To clear out our stock of
Stoves and Ranges to make room for new goods, we will offer during the month of April the following special bargains :
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less shelf,
high closet,
shelf,
less shelf,
p . nge, 6 hole, " and high shelf,
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4 hole, 't
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6 hole Steel Range, with high shelf,
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92-19
92-19
92-19
9-19 Dominion Jewel
9»20 Popular Garia
9-20 Penn Esthe
9-19 Splendid
90 Happy ought
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9 Buck's Bright Light
9 Buck's Pilot
only special Laurentian
Wood Cooks, No. 9, New Idea, with reservoir,
Wood Cooks, No. 9, Perfection, with reservoir,
Wood Cooks, No. 9, Bright Favorite, 1"
New Idea Ranges, 5
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A number of Second-hand Wood Cooks and Range, all in good shape, from $2 to $15 to clear.
Ramsay's Ready -Mixed Paints.
Right Paint to Paint Right ! We have a large stock of shades on hand ; you may have a color card showing shades by calling.
PURE WHITE LEAD, for the next 30 days at $5.25 cwt.
THE CENTRAL HARDWARE
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