The Wingham Times, 1906-05-24, Page 51
TIIE WINGIIAM TIMES, MAY 24 1906
"PiiVE CLOTHE MEN WHO CARE
Growder's
Tailored
Suits
are essentially for the man who
cares. They are equal to custom
made at one third less price, which
ought to look good to you. Here is
well -tailored, smoothness and exact•
nese of fit together With tlae very
aome or style, smartness, good taste,
aharaoter, individuality andexolusive-
nese.
SPRING SUITS
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wanted color and a ��. •
pattern, including a grand range of
the new plaid and stripe tweed snit-
lugs. We show fine distinct coat
models in single and double-breasted
shapes, coat lengths, from 30 to 33 - 3`
inches, with centre and side vents,
peg top or conservative trousers.
Prices range from $G 50 to $15.00 a
snit, but we emphasize those lines at
$7,5O 1$10.00 $12.50 10116.00
Crevenette Coats, short or long lengths,. $9.50 to $I2,50
are here in every-
Boys' Suits.
Boy's Fancy Stripe Tweed, 2 -piece Norfolk Suite, sizes 22 to 28
• - - - - $3,75
Boys' Fancy 2 piece Norfolk Snits, tauter Brown, etc„ siva; 22
to 29 Prices - - - - - $2 50 to $5.50
YOUTHS' SUITS.—Youths' Long Pant Snits. in nice tweed
effeots, single and double-breasted, sizes 31 to 35 chest.
Prises - - $5,00, $7 50, $10.00
Odd Trousers.
Boys Trousers, sizes 22 to 34. 50o t0 $1.20. Men's Odd Trousers,
sizes 31 to 46 waist, 500 pairs in stock. Prices - $1,00 to $5.00
Price
Gents' Furnishings.
Men's New Wash Vests, all sizes, - •
Men's New American Stock Ties, -
Boys' Shirt Waists, sizes 11 to 14,
Men's New Soft Bosom Shirts, 12ee to 18,< neck,
Men's White Dock Trousers, all sizes,
Men's New Holiday Neckwear, -
20 pairs Men's
PATENT LEATHER
SHOES
special $4 00
TRUNKS
SUIT CASES
VALISES
- $1.25 to $2.75
- - - 75e
75c and $1.00
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
- $150
25c and 500
15 pairs Men's
1305 CALF
SHOES
special $2,25
New Spring Hats in all the latest styles, Hard and Soft, $1,75 to $3.50
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AFTER AN ABSENCE
of over 5 years, S. Gi.ACEl- is back in
Winghanl, and again located in the old
stand, where he will be pleased to have
anyone and everyone wanting anything in
the.
FURNITURE
line, call and see the finest, newest
and most up-to-date stock ever
placed in a retail store in Wingham.
All goods new and up-to-date. Call and
see us first time you are in town ; we'll
be pleased to meet you.
Undertaking attended to promptly, neatly and
quietly, as usual.
Furniture Dealer and Practical Undertaker.
17 NDE$T,AiiINo.—Night Calls answered for the present at .Brunswick Hotel.
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KAISER, the Jeweler
Has opened a WATOHMAIf1N'G AND JEWELRY
Business next door to Mr. Hamilton's Drug Store.
We invite you to call and see our stock, whioh
is complete in alI lines.
All new and tip -to -date goods at
very lowest prices.
g$ Repairing will be promptly attended to, and
fully guaranteed.
• To erase 1iuee about the eyes anoint
With skin food, plane the first finger on
the eyelid close to the none, and aome
back to the starting point. Bath the
epee with gold salt water every morn
After blacking boots sprinkle a little
caster sugar on the polishing brush and
then polish,
i &t..iohn Smith, a resident of London
for forty years and a prominent Liberal,
flied On Sunday,
NEWS FROM OIIR NEIGBBORS
EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS.
Wliat "W'icleawake Times Correspondents Commurupate -- Other
Items Clipped 'rom Our Exchanges.
WEST WAWA -NOSH.
Below is a comparison of statistics
from the assessment roll of this town-
ship for 1906 with the figures for last
year:
1005. 1003,
Value of real property, ex -
elusive of buildings.... $1,127,467 $1,123,106
Value of buildings 455,000 440944
Total amount of gtaxable
real property 1,582,437 1,704,044
Business assessment7,05.1 9.60'0
Total assessment 1,580,51'2 1,578,64.4
Population 1,891 1,883
Male persons from 21 to 00
years 483 406
Your Worn-out Stomach.
What it needs is the strengthening in-
fluence of Dr. Hamilton's Pills --they
work marvels where the stomach and
digestion are poor. In one day the ap-
petite increases and the whole system is
rapidly strengthened. No stomach
specialist could write a better prescrip-
tion than Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man-
drake and Batteruut. At all dealers in
a yellow box. price 25o., or five boxes for
one dollar.
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ASIIFSELI).
The total assessment for this township
for the year 1006 is $2,516,296. This
shows the large increase of $819,078 over
last year's figures. Real property is as-
aeseed at $2,503,000, against $1,GS6,550
last year; the business assessment is
$11,250, against $10,535 last year, and the
taxable income is $1,145, compared with
only $133 Iast year, Children between
five and twenty-one years number 889,
and between five and sixteen years G70,
compared with 936 and 605, respectively,
in 1905. The total population is 2,781;
it was 2,916 last year. There were nine-
teen births and sixteen deaths during the
year; The township contains 56,164
acres of cleared land; 1,059 acres of
woodland; 2,699 acres of slash, and 4,-
079 acres of waste land—a total of G1,-
001. acres.
Why Do \Vomen Sorter?
Such pain and endure the torture of
nervous headache when 25c bays a sure
cure like Nerviline. A few drops in
sweetened water brings unfailing relief.
You feel better at once, you're braced
up, invigorated, headache goes away
after one dose. The occasional use of
Nerviline prevents indigestion and
stomach disorders—keeps up health and
atreugth. Every woman needs Nervi•
line and should use it too. In 25o. bottles
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ev ywhere.
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HO %vIWL
While Mr. Hugh Hutchison of the and
con. war driving stakes with an axe, his
little boy about four year old ran up be-
hind the father and received an ugly
gash in the cheek.
Mr. Ridhard Bennett of the 12th con,
has disposed of his fine farm to his son
Thos. of Ambleside, for the magnificent
sum of $13,000. We understand that
Mr, Bennett will move to Gerrie and re-
side in the house he owes.
On Thursday of last week one of
Howick's worthy pioneers was laid to
rest, Mr. James Woods, of the 17th con-
cession, father of James Wools of Wing -
ham. Deceased was 75 years of age,
and Dame to Howick many years ago.
He had been in failing health for some
time past. He was a member of Lake -
let Methodist Chnroh, an Orangeman
and Couservative. Re was highly re-
spected, and from his long residence in
the township was widely known.
Sell Your Cold For $41,00.
You surely won't stop at a dollar bill
to cure that horrid sniffeling cold? Go
to any druggist and get "Catarrhozone"
and your cold will be a thing of the past.
There is almost witchery in the swift
way Catarrhozone kills colds. But when
you consider the penetrating, healing
and antiseptic qualities of Catarncczona
perhaps it's not so wonderful. Certain-
ly there is no remedy half so prompt for
colds and catarrh as Catarrhozone. Re-
fuse a substitute and insist on having
only "Catarrhozone,"
BLYTII
The Blyth rifle club will compete in
the county tournament at Goderich on
Victoria day.
Dr. J. E. Charlesworth, of Morpeth,
who will succeed Dr. Lindsay, has ar-
rived and is making the acquaintance of
the citizens.
The Blyth Lawn bowling club have:
lettered the grounds of Mr. Elias Canting
on Dinsley street, and are at present
having it put itt shape for a bowling
green.
The many friends of Mr. G. M. Stuart
will be glad to learn that he has been
successful in passing his final examina-
tion at the Winnipeg medical college.
He will locate in some Western town.
Workmen are busy moving the frame
partied of the Commercial hotel to the
property Mr. l neigh recently purchased
on 15ins1ey street. This building, which
is probably the oldest in toren, will be i
replaced by a bandaonle three-storey I
building of cement biooke. tet
untIsSELS.
Robert Thomson shipped a car of
crated eggs to London last weak .
Things are lively at Brussels Salt
Works. There are 16 hands at work,
the rush being on dairy salt for which
the block is noted, 21 oars of coal have
been received, Foreman Mooney is a
busy man.
Jahn Shaw, sr„ formerly of Brussels,
who has been a resident of Clinton for
some time, has giveu up housekeepiug
owing to the death of his wife, and gone
on a visit to his daughter's at Pert
Elgin.
Friday afternoon of last week Carey
Branch Agricultural Society Directors
met to discuss the proposed new .Agri.
cultural Hall. The proposed building
will be 40 x 70, with two wings, cement
for first storey and frame upper story
with sliingle roof. The idea of erecting
a combination building to be used as a
skating rink, etc., has been abandoned
on account of the very Iarge increase in
cost for such a structure and the im-
practical character of snail a lay oat for
Agrioultural Fair purposes.
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Nelson Maunders and James Kelly,
left for the West last week from Morris
township. They will farm in the great
Saskatchewan Province, and should do
well.
Mrs. John McCall, 8th line, has been
dangerously ill, First came typhoid
fever, followed by pneumonia, bat her
many friends hope she will soon be re-
stored to good health.
Mr. 3, R. Gardner and baby daughter,
of Wooleley, Manitoba, are here on an
extended visit. The lady is a daughter
of Wm. Taylor, 9th line and is a wel-
come visitor. She has been in the West
for the past two years, Mr. Gardner
will give up farming and move into
Woolsely where he is building a new
home.
Thursday evening, May 10th, Frank
McCutchecn, Oth line, an old and well-
known resident, fell on the doorstep and
broke one of his legs at the thigh. He is
well uptoward 80years of age and had
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not been any too rugged of late but we
hope he will soon be able to move about.
Mr. McOatcheon lives with his son,
Councillor W. H. Me0ntoheon,
• EAST \VAIVANOSR
From the assessor's roll for this town-
ship for the year 1906 the following
statistics are gathered: ---Number of
acres of land cleared, 30,281: number of
acres woodland, 3,549; slash land, 2,-
234§; swamp, marsh, etc., 5,071;32; total,
41,7363 acres; children between five
and twenty-one years, 575; between five
and sixteen years, 417; male persons
from twenty one to sixty years, 402;
total population, 1,702—a decrease of
53 from last year; number of dogs, 2S8.
The assessment figures as compared with
those of Last year are as follows:
1000. 1505.
Real property, exclusive of
buildings $1,182,980 $1,121,040
Value of buildings 411,680 335,600
Total amount of taxable
real property 1,6,33 160 1,459,080
Business assessment 4,070 4,060
Total assessment 1,037,870 1,404,040
The east half of lot No. 30. on the 2nd
concession was sold by public auction,
the purchaser being Mr. W. J, Dobie, a
son of the former owner, at $2,250, The
farm has 100 acres, 65 cleared, and -or-
dinary buildings.
Mr. John 0. Wilson, wh has been a
respected resident of Blyt 1. or the past
five years, and a man well. a ,raven in this
community, died at his raaidence on
Saturday evening, May 12th, at the age
of 76 years and 3 months. air. Wilson
went to Blyth from this township in
November, 1000, and resided there tilt
his death.
.rstablrslted x879.
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
tocaoteno is a boon to Aethrnaticb
Cnxsott ir.1s a long established and standard remedy
for the diseases indicated. 0 cures because the air rim -
doted strongly antiseptic Is retried over the diseased sur.
faces of the brm:eh:al tutus with every breath, giving
prolonged and constant treatment. Those of a Consume•
ties tendency, or sufferers from chronic bronchitis, find
immediate reef from coughs or 'attained Conditions of
the threat.
'Ya peoCreselene is field
by dutggists or sent pro.
paid on ieeetpt of lir:, e,
A VaparNexteno nut,
It Including a bottle or
Crecoltne 81.60. Send for
free ffnotrate4 booklet:
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Agent*, 2$19 St. Into 531,
Montreal, Canada. 808
Tor Your Protection
evo place this label on every
package of Scott's Emulsion.
The man walla fish on his back
is our trade -mark, and it is a
guarantee that Scott's Emul-
sion will do all that is claimed
for It. Nothing better for lung,
throat or bronchial troubles in
infant or adult. Scott's Emul-
sion is one of the greatest flesh -
builders known to the medical
World,
We 11 sepd you a sample free,
SCOTT &, UUITI E, Cis oCtu outs'
GREY.
The trustees of S. S. No. 2, Grey, have
re-eugaged their teacher, Miss R Mo -
Nair, for another year at a salary of
$410.
John A. McNair has disposed of his
Saruia separator to McPherson Bros, of
McKillop. and leaves this week for
Waterloo for his new threshing cutfit.
Mrs, John Livingston, loth eon., while
housecleaning fell from a chair and broke
her right wrist. She is doing as well as
could be expected. Her daughter Mrs.
Patrick, is here from Thamesvilla.
Geo. McTaggart had a bee last week
sacking up his barn for the purpose of
putting stone 'gabbling underneath it,
It was the first frame barn erected in
this part of the township being con-
structed by the late Darman McNair 40
years ago and is still in an excellent
state of preservation.
Tuesday of last week ex Councillor
James McDonald left for Saskatchewan
Province. He and his sons have 320
acres at Zealaudia. It was secured last
season when Mr. McDonald was West.
We wish him a pleasant and prosperous
season's work. Mrs. McDonald and
members of the family are remaining on
the homestead.
I;rokon Sleep—Tired Next Morning.
Sleeprests,
not onlybut builds up the
body. Out down the hours of sleep, and
yon out down health in the same propor-
tion. Rebuilding hien ceases, nerves go
to smash, you grow tired, weak aucl
wretched.
To restore sleep you must get more
nutritious blood, healthier nerves. Per -
rezone solves the whole problem, makes
you sleep soundly, gives enclurance, vim,
ambition. No more morning weaknesl-
instead the fire of youth will run in your
veins, supplying abundance of energy
and vigor, Witchery expresses the in
stant effect of Ferrozene; try it.
(;OT)ERICIi
George Harris, of Goderich, died ear-
ly on Sunday morning at the home of
his son in Dungannon. He leaves also
a widow and three daughters. Mrs
Harris and ouedaughter were visiting
in Hamilton. The deceased was a high-
ly respected citizen and well known as
a member of the firm of Harris & Son,
-dealers in houey.
An notion for bigamy opened here
Tuesday morning before his Honor
Judge Holt, the defendant being Jasper
Brindley of Goderich Township. Brind-
ley was nlnrried on April 14, 16977, to a
Goderich girl, Miss Rosa Card, who for
some time past has been living in De-
troit, where she secured a divorce from
Brindley last January, on,.the grounds
of cruel treatment on the part of her
husband. Brindley has since married
again, his second bride being Florence
Emily Picot,' also of Goderich. The
marriage took place in Detroit last m
month, Brindley failing to secure a Li-
cense in Goderioh. The point of the
prosecution is that a divorce granted in
Detroit does not hold good when one of
the parties is a resident of Canada.
Oen Morro is : "Fair dealing with every roan."
Bishop & Brewer.
7F s e gh s Old. Stand - - WINGIIA Eliantellainweammil
The Gentral Hardware.
LOOK e oval? THIS LIST
and see if there is anything you. need :
--Lawn Mowers —S. Coil Wire ---Ideal Wire Fenco
—Massey -Harris Bicycles and Repairs --Pointe, ready mixed
—Ohurna, Washing Maehinei—Hammocks
Sisovels, hakes, Spades, and all seasonable goods
at the lowest possible prices.
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Prof. Dorenwend
IS COMING.
Ho will be at the BRUNSWICK HOTEL,
WING HAM, on
Wednesday, June fith
With HAIR GOODS, Ladies' and Gants'
Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Wavy and Plain Fronts,
Switches of every description, eto.
He can improve your personal appearance.
Plain features and disfigured heads caused through the
loss of hair made perfection.
Thousands owe their fine looks to the skill of Prof.
Doren wend.
Human hair ADORNS and PROTECTS the head.
Dou't fail to see his new PATENT HAIR STRUC-
TURE, patented all over the world.
rLo' Private Apartments Secured at Hotel -
REMEMLER FOR ONLY ONE DAY.
Fleet class cut hair, especially grey and white hair,
taken in exchange.
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Manufacturing Opticia is and Dye Specialists, of Toronto
Will be at the ' Queen's Hotel, Whli4;lani, on
1 Tined and Wednesday9 May 293
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and will be pleased to la ,ve all those troubled with defective eyesigtlt
a call and consult them.
They have been establish-, in Toronto since 1571, and during that time
• over 100,000 cases have been sue: essfaliy fitted by thew.
The advantaee they havover others is the fact that they GRIND
• THEIR OWN LENSES, and ,y so doing prevent any error in the proae6u
of LENS GRINDING.
If your eyes bother you a any way, or the glasses you now wear ale
not comfortable, don't negl:ct this opportunity of having your EYES
-i PROPERLY ATTENDED 'u0,
The new Electric Opt:' lmo Metroscope used in making all examine, -
tions.
All work absolutely g 'aranteod. For referenees see circulars.
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Our Tuna Now
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' In the past eight years you may have heard about
great cut -prices and clear -out prices in Furniture.
Now, if you want to see and experience a genuine
Clearing Out Sale you will find it at our store.
Just think ! Frorn APRIL 9 to MAY 31
we intend clearing out our present large stock of
Furniture, and will also keep the different lines well
assorted so that no one will be disappointed. `
We have carried over winter a large stock and also
have large orders coming in for Spring trade. All
must go at the same price.
You have done well to wait until this great chance
for
Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Couches,
Diningroom Chairs, Sideboards, Iron Beds,
Springs, Mattresses, Extension. Tables,
Buffets, Hall Racks,
in fact everything needed in Furniture. We return
thanks for past favors and wish for a continuance of
same.
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Loris Riel in the .rebellion of 1885, died e
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The re sort of the provincial inspectors
of factories jest issued shows that dur-
ing 1905 there Were 635 accidents in On-
tario factories, 37 of which Were fatal.
Dariug the present year 1,360 immi-
grants left the city of Dundee alone mad
it is estimated that the number will
reach 2,000 before the end of the season,
Sixty per cent, went to Canada.
Britain's population is nearly 20,000,-
000 testi than that of Germany, and the
export $250,0000,000 more. Britain's
population is half of the United States,
and her export trade is almost equal to
theirs.
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COAL COAL COAL.
We are sole agents for the celebrated SCRANTON' COkt lf.,
which ll:ast uo equal. Also the best grades of Saddling, Cannel. and
Domestic Coal, and Wood of all kinds, always on hand.
We carry a
full stock of
LUMBER, SHINGLES LATH
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Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc..
Highest Frites paid for all Moils s of Logs.
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