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THE 'TIME IS HERE FOR
Garpets
And all kinds of
House Furnishings. }
Tapestry Carpets at 450, 50e, 60c
and 75c per yard,
Brussels Carpets at 75c, 95o,
$1.00 and $1.25 per yard
IAll -wool 3.ply Carpet $1 00 per yd
1 A11 -wool 2 ply Carpet, 60c and 75c
Linoleums, 4 yards wide, at $1.00, i
3. $2 00 and $2.25.
I Oilcloths at all prices.
Lace Curtains at from 25c to $9 00
a pair.
1 lot of Lace Curtains, oue pair to 1s
each pattern, worth $1.50 to T
$2 50, for $1.25. 3''
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MINOR LOCALS.
—Auction sale of household furniture
on the market square on Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
—The regular meeting of Camp Cale-
donia, Sons of Scotland will be held on
Monday evening next.
—The regular meeting of Court Mait-
land, Canadian Foresters will be held on
Friday evening of this week.
—The total assessment of Brussels for
this year is about $387,000 as compared
with some $320,000 in 1004.
has received a good
—The front street
cleaning this week. The rubbish should
have been removed some weeks ago.
—The appointment of Dr. T. Bradley.
of Kincardine Tp. as License Inspector
for Centre Bruce was gazetted on Satur-
day last.
Beare the � The Kind You Have
�Always Bought
Signaturel fi•e2�����GG �4+i/1%l.
7; he Stratford Weekly Hearld now
comes out in eemi-weekly form and is
now called Perth Oo. Herald.
—It you want a newspaper bargain,
try The Tiili:s and The Weekly Globe
for the halance of the year for 75 cents,
This offer is open to new subsoribers
only. Address the TIMES, Wingham,
Ont.
—Rev. S. Sellery, a former pastor ot
Wingham Methodist Church, and Mrs.
Sellery celebrated the 25th anniversary
of their marriage on Friday last. Mr.
Sellery is now pastor of the Methodist
ohuroh at Dundas.
.-The Canadian Press Association will
run their annual excursion during the
last week of June. The trip will be by
boat from Toronto to Montreal and
Quebec and by rail from Montreal to
Ottawa and thence to Toronto via rail.
—New awnings are in order on our
front street. A representative of the
Owen Sound Tent Co. was in town this
week and put up new awnings in front
of the stores of the R. H. Crowder Co.,
Axex. Ritchie, W. J. Greer and D. M.
Gordon.
—The eighth annual commencement
services of the Toronto Methodist
Deaconess Training School took place
on Tuesday evening. In the list of
young lady graduates who received
diplomas we notice the name of Miss
Harriet A. Reid, of this town.
—The death took place at Exeter Mon-
day afternoon of Mary A. Greenway,
wife of Dr. J. A. Rollins, and sister of
Hon. Thomas Greenway, ex.premier of
Manitoba, at the age of 61 years. De-
ceased had been a long sufferer from
internal growths. A. sister, three bro-
thers, a son and a daughter, and the
elusl?and survive.
—The Young Ladies' Fortnightly Club
met on Tuesday, May seeond, at the
home of Miss Sparling, when the follow-
ing officers were appointed for the year
1905-0 :—President, Miss Mary Cornyn;
lst. Vice -President, Mrs. J. A. Morton;
2nd.Miss Sperling ; Secy. ,Mies Chisholm ;
Treas., Miss Bugg.
—Satnrday,April 29 th, Mrs. Wm. Hogg
of Brussels and formerly of Wingham,
celebrated her Seth birthday and received
the congratulations of numerous friends.
The old lady has not been any too vigor-
ous during the past winter but is con-
siderably better now. Her faculties are
well preserved, her hearing being good
and eyesight fairly so.
—The heavy shower of rain Saturday
afternoon was a welcome one for the
farmer and gardener. It is said the
ground has never been as dry at this
season for many years and the rain was
greatly needed. The spring has been
remarkably dry but the refreshing rain
will hasten the growth of vegetation,
crops, etc., if we are only favored with
warmer weather. The first of this week
the weather was more in keeping with
the month of March than with May.
—If you want a newspaper bargain,
try The Thins and The Weekly Globe
for the balance of the year for 75 cents.
This offer is open to new subsoribers
only. Address The Thins,. Wingham,
Ont.
Luoknow will have a day of sports
on May 24th and the Wingham lacrosse
team will play an exhibition game with
the Kincardine team. .
—The annual meeting of West Huron
Liberal Association will be held on Tues-
day, May 30th. Place of meeting has
not yet been decided.
—The White Star Line will run their
annual June excursion from Goderich
to Detroit on June 20th, returning from
Detroit on June 22nd.
—League game of football on the
Wingham park on Friday evening of
this week. Listowel vs. Wingham.
Game called at 6.15 p.m. sharp.
—Remember the league football match
at town park on Friday evening of this
week. Listowel vs. Wingham. Game
called at 6.15 p.m. Admission 15 cents.
—At the regular meeting of Wingham
L.O.L. 1 o.. 794,.on Friday evening last,
it was decided that the lodge join in cele-
brating July 12th with the brethern at
Mt. Forest.
—Mr. A. Nichol will erect a two-
storey brick cottage on Diagonal street
this summer on the lot next to Mr. Wm.
Nicholson. Mr. Nichol has secured a
good lot for his new home.
—Miss Matheson of the public school
teaching staff, was called to her home at
Ayr on Wednesday morning, having re-
ceived the sad intelligence that her fath-
er had suffered a stroke of paralysis.
WE TACKLE
Fis Terme
W1TI
Rambo l Poles
Fish lines
Fish Hooks
Sinkers'
Reels, Etc, -
-; An Kinds of Sportinal!
PERSONAL.
We shall be glad to have contributions to
this column from any of our readers. If you
have visitors or purpose going away yourself,
drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that
effect.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green were visit-
ing in Mitchell this week.
Miss Ada Cline, of Stratford is visiting
with old friends in Wingham.
Mrs. F. H. Heath and children, of
London are visiting at Mr. Jas. Duf-
field's.
Mr. J. J. McMannus left last week for
the West where he will probably spend
the summer.
Mrs. 3. McEwen and Mrs. Douglas, of
Strattord were visiting with Mrs. H. B.
Elliott on Monday.
Mrs. A. L. Taylor, of London is visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
McCracken, Frances street.
Miss Fannie Patterson has returned
home from Toronto, where she spent a
few weeks visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McConnell, of De-
- troit were here attending the funeral of
Mrs, lyle0onnell's father; the late An-
, drew Shiell.
C IE WINGIIAM TIMES MAY 11, 1905
The Hind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for oter 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under hisper-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yoi in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Gf Just -as -boot are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger . o health of
Infants and Childress --Experience aga' Experuncnt.
What is CA ORIA
Castoria is a harmless sub • tits a for Ccstor Oil, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing S laps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, 1 rphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
CENLI O E c : STO R IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 80 Years.
A r/6 7 MURRAY STREET. NEW VOIIK CITY,
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What Crowns are Worth.
Philadelphia Ledger.
The 'lightest of European crownsns is
the state crown of Great Britain, which
was made for Queen Victoria sixty-six
years ago. Although it weighs only two
pounds seven ounces, its value is $1,500,-
000. One enormous sapphire came
from the signet of Edward the Confessor.
One of the rubies has a sadly tragic his-
tory. It was at one time in the posses-
sion of one of the groat kings of Gran-
ada, whom Pedro the Cruel invited to
his palace and basely murdered through
greed for this gem. In the Pope's treas-
ure -house are two crowns which are
valued at $2,500,000. One' of them was
the gift of Napoleon to Pius VII., . and
contains the largest emerald in the
world. The other, the gift of Queen
Isabella of Spain to Pins I:.{., weighs
three pounds and is worth $1,000,000.
Mrr. {roil Mrs, Walter *Scott, of To.
routo, former well-known residents of
Wingham have been spending a few
days in town the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Macdonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rose returned
Tuesday from their wedding tour and
have left to take up their permanent
residence in Teeswater, where Mr. Rose
is manager of the Electric, Light Co.
Mr. 3. W. Rattenbnry, of the Gerrie
branch of the Bank of Hamilton was
assisting at the local branch for a few
days last week and Mr. Edgar McGuire
was taking Mr. Rattenbnry's place at
Gerrie.
Dr. and Mrs. Towler and Miss Towler
returned homeTh
tTclods on Thursday evening
last, afters Spending the winter months
in California. The Trams is sorry to
learn that Mrs. Towler has not been en•
joying good health for same weeks.
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Catarrhal Troubles Prevalent
Spring Months Cause Sickness.
Breathe Hyomei, and Be Cured of
Catarrh.
Cattarrhal troubles are more common
at this season than at any other time of
the year. The sudden changes that
come during the spring months are pro-
ductive of many cases of catarrh r at-
without
twithout proper treatment will b ome
chronic.
The pleasantest, most cony:fiient, and
only scientific method for . e treatment
and cure of cattarr, is H: omei. Simply
put twenty drops n - . e little pocket
inhaler that come: w' • every outfit, and
then breathe it f. three minutes four
times a day.
No dangerous drugs or alcoholic con-
coctions are taken into the system when
Hyomei is used. Breathed through the
inhaler, the balsamic fragrance of
Hyomei penetrates to the most remote
cells of the nose and throat, and thus
kills the catarrhal germs, heals the irrit-
ated mucous membrane, and gives com-
plete and permanent cure.
Thousands of testimonials have been
given as to the astonishing cures made
by this remedy. J. S. Nugent, trea-
surer of the New York Life insurance
Company, writes: "Hyomio has com-
pletely cured my daughter of catarrh,
from which she has been a sufferer for
years."
The complete Hyomoi outfit costs but
one dollar, and as the inhaler will last a
lifetime and there is sufficient Hyomie
for several weeks' treatment, it is the
most economical catarrhal remedy
known. Extra bottles can be procured
for fifty cents. Ask Walton McFibbon
to show you the strong guarantee under
wh;till h@sells Hyomei,
-DEED
McDoNALD—In Owen Sound, on May 8rd,
Will McDonald. son of Mr. John McDonald, of
Win ham aged23 years and
9 months: .,
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SuTNT.i—In East Wawanosh, on May 3rd,
Andrew Shiell, aged 88 years, 10 months and 26
days.
HAxNEY.—In Carrick Tp., on May 8th,
Annie Rebecca West, eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hakney, aged 11 years
and 8 months.
MoNTGountiy—In Turnbeary,•on May 10th,
Jane Watkins, relict of the late A. Montgom-
ery, aged 86 years, 0 months and 10 days.
The funeral will leave her late residence,
lot 21, concession 11, Turnberry, on Friday,
12th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for Wingham cemetery.
HAnsTEAD—In London on May 8th, Sarah
A. Scott, relict of the late Jacob Halstead,
formerly of Wingham.
Funeral to Windham cemetery to -day (Thurs-
day) on arrival ot 11.10.m. trainfrom London.
FERGUSON—In •Grey, on Aril 29th, James
Ferguson, in his 90th year.
lee Hive Stare News.
Parasols and Umbrellas
We havh this week opened up a splendid range of
Parasols and Umlgellas all at prices which will be sure to
please buyers.
In Parasols we show pretty lines for children at 250,
500, 750, $1.00.
In Ladies' Paraeols the leading lines at 50a, 600. 75c,
90o, $1,00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2,00, $2.25 and $3.00.—Beau-
tiful handles and extra good coverings.
In umbrellas we show the best values possible to pro-
cure at from $1.00 up to $2.50.
Towelling and Table linens.
We are very careful in seleoting Towellings and
Table Linens and in purohasing here you are sure of getting
the kind that wears well and laundries to your liking. We
ask yon to see them whether you contemplate buying now
or not.
Dress Goods.
We never tire in talking of the excellency of - Thin
Store's showing of High Class Dress Fabrics, active selling*
in this department has been the rule since the season opened,
still there are numbers who have not as yet selected their -
New Dress, we invite you to see our offerings for this week:
which are especially attractive in plain and fanny Lustros
Eoliennes, Panama Cloths, Crepe de Ohenes, Broadcloths;,,
plain and fancy tweeds; you will find in our stook not only -
the newest goods, but also the attracting magnet of Money.'
Saving Prices,
Men's and.- Boys' Wear Department.
In this department you will find the latest styles in.:
Hats and Caps, Silk Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, and Sus-
penders, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Underwear,..
and Umbrellas.
Splendid • `j Splendid values await you here in new lines of Corsets, Fancy Collars„
Q sur A 1 ♦ a u e'S' • = = Silk Shirt Waists, Undervests, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, .
Lace Goods, Ribbons, Fancy Table and Stand Covers, Pillow -
Shams, Sideboard Drapes, Towels and Table Napkins,
Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs.
THE BSE HIVE.
THF FEELER CO.
MCCRnTGRT—In Blyth, on April 80th, Miss
Jane McOreight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex. McOreight.
KNox—InHowick, on April 27th, Christina
Cowan, wife of John Knox, aged 72 years.
DxoxsoN—At Escanabe, Mich., on April 23rd,
Anna, beloved wife of Thos. Dickson, formerly
of Brussels, aged. 28 years.
Eye
Tro les
ly and per -
catty adjusted.
es fitted properly.
Dr. Ovens
London.
Treats Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Will be at
McKibbon's Drug Store, Wingham
MONDAS, MAY 22nd—all day.
Next visit Juno 28th.
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Three steamers left Glagcow on Sat-
urday for Canadian ports with 1,560 emi-
grants; four hundred are young men and
all of them experienced agriculturists.
All are bound for 'Winnipeg and the
Northwest. These parties are exclusive.
ly Scotch.
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II'tNtAv—In Lower Vein Main, on May 10th,.
the wife of Mr. Alone Finlay; a soil.
Bnowi ---In Blyth, on April 80th, the wife of
Mr, lease Brown; a daughter.
Got»EN—In Blyth, On April 28th, the wife of
Mr. J. S. Golden ; a son.
SnOntnEEn—In Morris, on May 2nd, the wife
of Mr. WinShortreed; a son,
RAgTti --In Flowicht on?fay 2nd, the wife of
Robt. Elastic', of the 8th eon.; a son
MAtens—TD Teevwater, on April lith, the
wife of Mr. John J. Marrs; a son.
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D. Perris, it r - V alti"r :ee, of �ee�vaiNr•
formerly o! W"indh��r� h�''""�t�'d Mise Cetherfie no
McTavish, 0! Wingrian.
WATatr,n-41otliutrigtttr—At':141', Pi tl ide
of the bride's varent*, 4th lineoR•iek, on
Mt►y 8rd by 1t + A. B. Dobeorfoe. 'wWAlkin•
to gxiav lith th, only ddeght'er ' Of •Mr, YN'id
Mrs. R+ lit. !eratinehliii.
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WALKER RROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or resi-
dence dance at Ritchie'spropertyo
on Scott St.
or third house west of school on John
arae t. Shop opposite Macdonald block
C. J. MAGUIRE
ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE,
INSURANCE AND LOAN AGENT.
.Accounts, Rents and Notes Collected. Cor-
veyyancing done.
OIC D ICE—In Vanstone Block.
Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock.
3 -- Ring Cir us -- 3
5 — • Continent M nagerie — 5
Trained Wild Beast Show, Free Horse Fair, and
Real Roman Hippodrome. Surely coming,
and will positively exhibit
At WINGHAM on
Tuesday, Ila31 16,
1905
Marvelous Performing Elephants. A Hipp drome giving all kinds of Races
by fearless horsemen and horsewome , on one-third mile track; •
PERRIER, the world's highs t and longest Diver.
The Only Racing Steers. Origi 1 European Wild Beast Show.
Trained Beasts in huge c' molar steel cages.
Lions, Tigers, Elephants, Jaguars, Pa hers, Leopards, Rnsaiafl Boar
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Hounds and scores o other animals,
ihlost completer inexhaUstive, tgl.conlpre =dye Three -Ring Circus the
woad haw eve Seen.
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lidlitm13611 Home and l oreign Stars in 160 Great Acts.
Menagerie of Hundreds of Zoological Surprises.
Baby' fsitkhs and Baby Hippopotasiudi 13irde; Beasts and Reptiles.
tita GORGEOUS STREET PARADE AT 10 A.M.
GRAND 1`iiRIO'CS 1 1 Tl'NPAi,ALZ,l�,'1) 1 1 1
.-. bheap Ezcuraions o thlvt Mitres&
WINGHAM.:.
WINGHAM
Machine Shop
Having purchased the above business,:.
I am now prepared to attend to thee
wants of the public in all kinds of
Machinery Repairing, Steam Fitting, etO.:
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. W. S. ESTES
108 acres, adjoining Wingham ' seventy-five
acres under cultivation. Good house ; new
barn. Splendid. opportunity. Exceptional
bargain. Address
ALFRED E. ELLIOTT, Thedford, Ont.
MACHINIST..
Successor to W. G. Paton.
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TM)ttand Performances luring the Darr..
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Brockville
Lawn Mower
We have just received a shipment of
the celebrated Brockville Lawn Mowers.
These mowers are in ' their thirtieth
season, and have never failed to give
complete satisfaction. We have them
high and low ryheels, all widths of
cuts, and all grades of finish. The
standard [for easy running, durability
and handsome appearance:
Order one at
The Centre Hardware Store
B. GERRY
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