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THE WINGIIAM TIMES, FEBRUARY 21, 1907
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TQ ADVERTISERS
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Ultra net later than Saturday norm.
The copy for changeenlist be left
nett later than Monday evening.
Casual advertisements ttooepted up
to moon Wednesday Of each week,
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Walla*, if not sooner,: en additional
teacher should be employed "
The number of pupils enrolled since
the High Sehool opened is 150; from
Willabam, 75; from the comity of Har-
ms, 60; from Bruce, 12; from Alttoma.1;
trout Middlesex 2 From this it wilt be
seen that the oounty attendance is except
1670 -
tonally large, and as the oottuty psya its
MaTitedatilleaD
shut:, of the meiatenauce of the 64100
"WINfiliAN TiIMES. in the proportion whion their atteudiaace
bean to the total atteudenoe, the county
InratLIOTT.PrittaeuertearaPriorettarcie grant will be ta the neighaorbood of
$2000, The government grant will
amount to abont $800 annually.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24 1907,
East Huron Liberals
A Coavention of East Huron Liberals
will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels,
on Tuesday, Mereti 5th, commenoing
1.80 o'clock, for the purpose of uominat.
lug a fi ta.Idard bearer for tht next Pro-
nto -
y Eleetioa. The municipalitiee
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bet oomprising the riding are flowick,Turn-
aa' berry, err Grey, Morris, Bres.
' eels, tfoKilloy and part of Haliett. It
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en is expected that a. prominent member of
pr the Opposition will be present and 'W-
O dress the Convention, Five delegates
are eligible from each polling sub -diva
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Edon. The township ohairmen are ex -
see officio members bat the polling sub -divi-
sion chairmen have to ho elected the
same ai other delegates.
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High School Inspector's Report
The following extracts from the re-
port of the High School Inspector, Mr.
J. E. Wetherell, of whose visit to Wing -
ham mention wasanade last week, will
be of interest,• showing the excellent
standing the school has already attained
and the goad work being done by the
lariticipal, Mr. J. A. Taylor, and ins as-
sistants. "Graling of acoomodations :-
water closets 1, water supply, 1, school
groan& 2, wheel buildings 1, class
roomy 1, halls 1, waiting roome 3, cap
rooms 1, waehers' private rooms 1, desks there. The past four years Mr. Oade
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1, blackboards 1, lighting 1, heating 1, basvisited among his children and
ventilation 1, gymnasium 0. The ate fnends-
couamodatious of this new schpol are
excellent. The grading ot the grounds
will be raised wheu the conditions are
Impraved. The two roome in the base-
ment when suitably famished may be
used as waii g rooms; at present I can
give them only third.olass grading." In
regard to the equipment the reports are
not complete, bat there is scientific ap-
paratus to the -value of $365.29, maps,
globes, etc, $11 75, library $50. "No
new High School shall be entitled to re-
ceive any grant that does not provide at
Lana the amount fixed as the maximum
in distributing the Legislative grant to
schools with two masters, namely, libr- Ballagh. will not be published, but is reqtaired,
ary $300, scientific apparatus $300, maps The minutes of the last meeting or
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and globes 050,models for drawing $50." Council were read and sustained. as an evidence that the item is genuine.
The books loaned You could put a lot of items on a pest -
by the public library Parvis—Falooner.—That the By -Law card. Try it.
may be allowed to tide the Board over passed at last meeting of Council ap-
their present disability, the maps, g po nt ug a o
eto., must be supplied at once." "Forms by striking out the name of Robt. Wicks
II and III are too large. Each contains and inserting in its place the name of
about 50 pupils. Division of duties Jno. McRae.—Carried
among teachers is satisfactory. The The Auditors then presented their re -
Principal has made an excellent time- port of the receipts and expenditure
table. Mere attentim, however, should of the Township for the year 1906.
be given to English Composition in all 1 Parvis—Baptist.—That the Auditors
Forme. Staff, all qualified, all specie- Messrs Pe1ngessuer and McDonald hay -
lists. Discipline, excellent. Attendance, ing presented their rsport, and the et:Inn-
en duly admitted. Tont-beaks, all ell having examined the same and find
authuized. Registers, properly kept. it to bo apparently correct, that we
English Literature texts in lower school, accept the report, and the clerk be in-
structed to issue orders on the Treasur-
er for payment of their services and to
have two hundred copies of the auditors'
report printed for distriblition. Curled.
Falooner —Parvia—That Reeve Don-
aldson and Councillor Patist be instruct-
ed to examine that portion of the
Greenock and ()alma! boundary where
timber was sold to Joseph Murray, as he
claims that some parties have taken
timber off that portion of the boundary
that belonged to him, and if possible to
settle the matter them. This to be at-
tended in conjanotion with Greenoch
Council.—Carried.
P arvis —Baptist —That Councillor Fal-
coner be a commissioner to dispose oftreea
on the gravel road con 5 if he considers it
would be a benefit to the road to do so.
—Carried.
Tho following accounts were passed:
WEAKENED B'( 1t GRIPPE
Wealth and Strength Regain-
ed WItrougla )Jr. William*
Pink rills,
The after effects of la grippe are more
Bei ioo.s than the disease twit Its vie -
time are left low Prealted an &Pressed;
they ere tortured with headaches and
backachee; fever atid °hills. Is leaves
the sufferer an ewe. rey to bronchitis,
pnennumia, rheurnaasin and ofton that
most dreaded ot all diseases, consump.
twin For the after effeots of la grippe
there is absolutely no medioine can
equal Dr. Williams Pick Pills. Every
dose helps make new, rich, red blood
ST. TEM. ENS. that drives disease from the system, and
A meeting of the West eleven Far- ' makes weak, despondent men and wo
mers' Iustitnte is being held here today. men bright, cheerful mid strong. Miss
The funeral of the late Maggie Horue Eugenie Donaldson, of Si. Jerome,
took place to Greenhill cemetery on
Moeda), of this week. The bereaved
family have the sympathy of many
friends in their affliction.
Mr. and Mrs. Janus Aitcheeou were
confined to the house for sometime with
la grippe.
Alurapshave visited a number of homes
in this section.
Mra. Carsliok, nee Mies Maud Look -
hart, ot Yellowgrass, was visiting with
old friends for a few days.
MO nuts.
At the residence of Jos. Grasby, lot 3,
con 6, Martin Cade paid Nature's debt
on Wednesday of last week of heart
trouble, after an illness lasting since last
April, but had only been bedfast a few
days, at the age of 75 years, 1 month
and 15 days. Mr. Cade was born in
York -shire, England, (tad came to this
country over 48 years ago. A year later
he returned and married Miss Annie
Knott who predeceased him 10 years
ago. They resided in the county of
King and then moved to Hallett and
afterwards mored to Blyth where they
lived for 4 years and Mrs. Cade dying
CETLEOSS.
Qu, found a cure through these mils
after other remedies bad failed to hol
her. She says: "I took la grippe ud
did not seem able to sbake it off au-
veloped into bronehitis; c ghed day
and night and grew so wen that I could
hardly move about,
after remedy bu as n
help me I begat,. o
tion was devel
was wearable. A friend urged me to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and follow-
ing that advice I got a supply. li'or two
months I took the pills faithfully, fol-
lowing the directions given for their
use. I am thankful I did so for they
fully restored my strength and I have
since enjoyed perfect health. I will
always advise sick and ailing people to
give Dr. Williams Pink Pille a trial for I
firmly believe that they will find great
benefit from their use.'
Rich, red blood is the one thing ueed-
ed to maintain health and strength.' Dr
Williams Pink Pills actually make rich,
red blood. That is the reason of their
great popularity in every country ia the
world. That is why they cure anaemia,
general weakness, rheumatism. neural-
gia, indigestion, St. Vitus dance, partial
paralysis and the ills of girlhood and
womanhood, with all its distressing
headaches, sideaches and backaches.
sideaches and backaches. See that you
get the genuine pi is with the full name
"Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale
People" on the wrapper around each
box. Sold by all medicine dealers or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2 50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine
Co., Brookville, Ont.
tried remedy
ingtaeemed to
end that consump-
g and that my case
To Our Readers.
There are many things happening
The marriage of Miss Katherine
which are of public interestabut which
Trautman, of the Town Lino, to Mr.
newspapess never get hold of, such, for
Frank Moran, of the 2nd con. of Cal-
insta"e'
as family re -unions, farmross,
ross, took place at the R. C. Church,
sales, weddings, accidents, and items of
Formosa, on Tuesday morning, Fob. 12,
e similar nature. • Some of these news -
at 9 o'clock. Father Gehl officiated in
papers may get, but there aro others that
tbe presence of a number of invited
do not get into print. Now, if parties
guests. Mies Nellie Kelly, a cousin of
interested would send these to us, we
the groom, was bridesmaid and Mr. Jos -
would be glad at all times to publish
Trentraan, groomsman
them. Write out au account of them,
Council meet in Town hall, Teeswater,
and sign your name. Never mind if the
on Wednesday, 13th Feby. All the
item is not well written. Put in the
members were present except Mr.
facts, and we will fix it up. The name
lobes1 i Board f Hbe amended
selected. Supplementary reading, a
satisfaotory schedule. Sight translation
:a Classics and French and German,
suitable provision is to be made forth-
with." The inspector concludes: "It
has given me greet pleesrre to inspect
tient new High School. The Board may
well be proud of the work they have
accomplished. The first-class grading
in twelve ont of the fifteen items is a
tribute to their judgment and to the
wise literality of the citizens of Wing.
ham. The staff of the new school has
been selected with care, and althcugh
there aro degrees of merit among the
teachers, they are working well togeth.
a and, I think, very effeotively. The
Principal has already earned a fine repu.
tation, and tho headship of this young
school may !safely bo entrusted to his
-vigorous and skillful management.
Strange to say, already the attendance and cheques issued in payment of the
of the school has gone beyond the cape- aceounts:—Municipal World, account,
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city of the staff of four teachers. Next $10.84; Clerk, registration fowl, $21.40;
J.B. Geotz, polling booths, $8.00; Treas.
nrer'e salary,$80.00; Clerk's salary $120.-
. 00; T.A1cIntyre,D.R.O. $8.00 ; Collector's
.is It
salary, $60.00; B. Beingessner, Auditor,
OUT ,9 00; Thos McDonald, Auditor, $9 00;
Tp. Kinlose,work on boundary, $5.50; 3.
Thompson, D. R. O., $8.00; Alex. Simp-
W.72 Hair?
s sou, Dr R. O., $3.00.
ThCo ricil then adjourned to meet
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again on Monday, March lith, when
PathmeaterS, Poundkeepers and Fence.
- you pin your hat to your - viewers will be appointed.
own hair? Can't do it?
CHAS, BUTTON, Clerk,
r - Haven't enough hair? It must ; The members of Knox Church Choir
-_ be you do not know Ayer's , had a pleasant evening at the Manse,
_ Flair Vigor! Here's an intro- Teeswater, on Friday, Feby. 8th, being
ductiort I May the acquaint- : entertained by Mrs. Tait. .A. pleasing
: feature of•the eveung was the presenta.
trice result in a heavy growth
. tion to one of the members, Miss Maria
of rich, thick, glossy 2 r McDonald, of a 'kltohen shower. Miss
= Use this splendid hair-focrci, _ McDonald after a ntimber of years faith.
_ stop your falling hair, and get fat service in the choir is retiring and
- rid of your dandruff. will hereafter sing the sonar of married
The best kind
life, and her anociates took this very
of a tis lain:initial —
"Sold for over ext.'s. years," appropriate way of expressing their ap.
ja4,21,7trirols,,,00.10,11"0"0„,,,,,,sumia. preeltitiOa and regard. The marriage
rr arrarc,otrt.r. ot took plane on 'At:Imlay last at Sylvan
eal SAASAIWIRLA• eseea "ge, htiar McDonald's home, The
I/ Wit peamact,. fortunate young matt wit Mr. Geo, A,
IfoOlenuaghlua of near Whitechurch.
Live Stook Markets.
The following are the quotations:
Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs.
Choice $4 90 $5 25
Medium 4 00 4 80
Bulls... 4 00 4 25
Light 3 65 400
Cows 4 00 4 25
Foodere—
best 1000 pounds and up-
wards 3 75 400
Stockers choice 3 00 3 25
" bulls 2 00 2 25
Butchers'—
Picked 4 40 4 80
Choice 4 50 4 65
Medium 3 50 3 75
Cows. 2 60 3 50
Bulls 2 26 2 50
Hogs—
Best 6 80
Lights 6 60
Sheep—
Export ewes 4 50 5 25
Bucks.... 350 4 25
Culls 3 50 4 00
Spring Lambs per ib.. 5 60 6 20
Calves. each 3 60 7 00
BARGAINS, BARGAINS
UNTIL FEB. 21st
We announce Bargains in our Tailoring Department
In order to give opportunity to any who may yet
wish to take advantage of the low prices in our mer-
chant tailoring department, we have extended the
time to February 2ist. These are price inducements
you cannot afford to let go by you.
SUITS
7 Suit Lengths only of our fine
Sootoh and English Twesela and
Worsted, worth $22, for 818.50
11 Suit Lengths only of our $20
Snits, now - 17.00
16 Suit Lengths only of
Suits, at
10 only of our $16 Snits,
our $18
15.00
at 13.00
OVERGOATS
Only a few left, at the
same reductions.
Also special bargains in
- PANTS -
and a large stock to
seleot from.
Come early. and get first choice. Remember, these are not old
styles, out of date, but Wade any style to suit vett Cut and made on
the premises. No Sweatshop Work Here.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS—Although our stock is all new
you can reek up lots of special bargaius, such as Underwear, Caps, Fur
Collars, Mitts, Gloves, eto. We sell the best Overalls made in Canada
(The Monarch), all double -stitched seams and made in good style.
TIAXWELL & WILL
Merchant Tailors and Men's Furnishers.
VVINGRA.M. MARKET REPORTS
Wingham, Feb. 201h, 1907
Flour per 100 lbs.... ...... 2 00 to 2 60
Fall Wheat 0 70 to 0 70
Oats 0 85 to 0 85
Barley ......... 0 45 to 0 50
Peas ... 0 76 to 0 76
Buckwheat 0 50 to 0 50
Butter ... . .. .. a. 0 22 to 0 23
Eggs per doe 0 22 to 0 25
00
Wood per cord ..... 2 60 to 8
Hay, per ton 8 00 /to 11 00
Potatoes, per bushel new0 45 to 0 50
Tallow per ib 0 si to 0 06
Lard 0 15 to 0 15
Dried Appleper Ib 0 06 to0 061
Live Hogs. per cwt. 6 10 to 6 10
Turkeys, drawn.. ...... 0 10 to 0 13
Geese, 0 08 to 0 10
Ducks, per lb 0 08 to 0 10
Chickens, per lb 0 08 to 0 10
ONTARIO H RSE BREEDERS'
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West Huron Teachers.
On Saturday, Feb. 9th, the executive
committee of the West Huron Teachers'
Assooletion met in the Model School,
Clinton, andideolded to hold the next
meeting in Exeter, May 22nd and 23rd.
SubSeots for discussion were selected and
teachers appointed to introduce them.
A clhoassion arose on aohool legislation,
and an interesting time war spent. The
following resolution war paned nnanim.
Wily: "Resolved that the non-examin.
ation subjects of Pt. 1 and &inter Tetion.
era' °buries arts not reoeiving, and will
not receive proper attention as long as
there is no examination in these subjects"
Those present were Messrs. Fleming,
Exeter; Tom and Tigert, Goderich;
Johnston, larippen; Brownlee, te.yfield;
Mies Canininghatu, Belgratre; Geo.Baird,
and Mies jean Mastard, Stanley.
SW -0
The cheapest clarity of all is that
"we would hare given if rte only had
known."
The only farming implement in Rile
on ths island of Guam II a hoe used like
our *nulling hoe.
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THE "BIG STORE," - WINGHAM, ONT.
ERR.
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR
Bargain List. Every Week
We are always on the lookout for bargains for our
customers and we are pleased to know that they
appreciate aur efforts along this line.
Here's a Money -Saving Oppor-
tunity for you.
A quantity of California Prunes for only per lb 5c
72 tins Favorite Pure Lye, regular 5c. One
week at 3 for - - - -
A quantity of "Coral Toilet Soap," a soap
made by Lever Bros. Toronto, and
guaranteed pure, big value at 5c. One
week at 3 for - - - Ioc
A quantity of "Crest Toilet Soap," a white
Floating Soap, made by Lever Bros.
Toronto, a spleedid 5c soap. One
• week at 3 for - - - ioc
A quantity af Solidified Table Jelly, manu-
factured by Batzer S: Co. and E. Lazen-
by & Co. London England. We guar-
antee the quality, 15c package for me
regular lot. package for - - 5C
190 lbs of Black Tea (new goods) reg. 4oc a ib
16o lbs of Green Tea (new goods) reg. 4oc a lb
For one week we offer these choice Teas at
per lb. - - 20C
We guarantee these Teas to be as good value as
you can buy anywhere at 4oc a lb. Come early and get
your supply.
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Overcoats, Raincoats, Rubber Boots
Moccasins, &c.
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Special Announcement for
Fall and Winterl
T. A. MILLS IS OFFERING HIS STOOK At
AT SPECIAL PRICES. 1
10. DRESS GOODS.
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0. I have determined to clear out my Dress Goods stook at area* reduced
prizes this Fall. Ae the semen goes on, many lines are going at less than
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75o on the dollar. Black Dress Goods a specialty.
p.,
Fall and Dark Winter Prints at Oost.
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Grey Flannels and Flannel -Shirtings.
EAnd a woe variety of Shirts made to order.
PRINTS.
FL A.NNELLETTES.
I purchased very largely by the ease in all kinds from 63 per yard up.
Can give you heavy, 36 in. wide, all oolorings, at 103.
HOME-MADE BLANKETS.
t From the Wroxeter, Teeswater and Kingsmill factories. Pure stock,
t well cleansed and very cheap, at the prioe wool has been this sunataer. Calk
. and see them if in need of a pair, Sheeting, white and grey, 36 and 72 inches. '
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UNDERWEAR .$
P. A
let I keep the celebrated STANFIELD Shirts and Drawers, made from Nova
iScotia wools, soft and flexible, and guaranteed not to shrink, sizes 36 to 46.
Ladies' Wear in the Paritan m.ake. The best brands ik Canada. Also Misses'
and Children's in all sizes, from 15o each up to the finest.
• HOSIERY.
a. From the Wellsley Knitting Mills direct. Tho best wearing goods in
i. Cauadaamede from pure Nortinwest wools, and at prices that cannot be
l, equalled, quality considered.
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READY-MADE CLOTHING.
1 have deoided to clear ont my large stook of Clothing this fall and win -
ea tor, and oan give yon great bargains. A nice Overcoat for $4.00, usually $9.
lee A good, serviceable Suit $4.00, Rua large stook to etilect from, Boys' School
1,7 Suits, splendid variety. A good Work Pant for $1.00, worth 11.40.
N.,. •Carpet, Oilcloth, Linoleum.
A large number of ends in All -wool, Union, Tapestry and Brnssell, at
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about half )rice. Call and see them and get prioes. Some cheap Hemp
• Carpets and Mate to offer.
Linoleum in 42 and 4 yards wide. Oilcloth in 1 attd 2 yarde wide.
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Men's and Women's Far Goods.
Ooon, Wotnbat, Unladen Calf, Dog and Bishop Matti for Men. Far the
Ladies, Astrachan Coats that 0%11/b be beaten for cables and quality. Work.
pauship gatranteed. Call and see them.
Hats, Caps, Gloves, ItoObe, Shea!, Rubber*, Groceries.
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Butter and Eggs, Timothy and
(levet Setd, Baekwheet and
-Hrtrtar Lag Oats Waited(
T. A. MILLS
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