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McGEE & CAMPBELL.
Clothes for Men
of Taste
The latest styles, the newest patterns, perfect fits,
and the lowest prices, in Men's Suits are to be found here.
We pride ourselves in giving extra good value.
Stylish fancy Worsted Snits, well made and lined, perfect
fitters, latest styles in all siz ls. Very special valve • $12.00.
Men's Tweed Snits in splendid range of patterns, good fitters,
attractive colors, well made and trimmed, all sizes,
extra valve - - $8.00
Boys' Clothing
Our stock of Boys' and Youths' Clothing is complete
and up•to,date in novelties, styles and materials, Norfolk
Suits, Blouse Suits, two and three piece suits. Bring along
the boys and have them suited.
Boys' Blouse Snits, fine tweed effects in wash materials
only - -• $1.75 and $2.25
Hats You'll Appreciate.
A full range of soft -and hard hats in the newest
shapes and the latest spring blocks, King Hats, Borsalino
Hats and others. A beautiful assortment of all the stylish
colors. Get the habit and come to us for your Hats.
Men's Furnishings.
A large assortment of novelties and staple lines as
well in this department. The best that can be procured,
fancy Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, Collars, etc. Many
exclusive lines which you cannot buy elsewhere.
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Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Suit Cases, a:
splendid assortment always on hand.
EGGS TAKEN IN ANY QUANTITY.
McGee & Camne:
CLOTHIERS. AND • MEN'S FURNISHERS
LEHIGH VALLEY COAL
Colne with the crowd and leave your order
for Lehigh Valley, Coal, that is free from
dirt and clinkers. It has no equal.
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THE WINGHAM TIMES MAY 16, 1907
JAME$TO WN.
We are sorry to hear that Da nald M.
Donald does not gain his former good
health as hie many friends hoped he
would and is oantiuod to the house.
Mrs George Johnston, 1st con., hae
been dangerously ill with pneumonia
but is improving nioely now we are
pleased to state and we hope she will.
Boon be o. k.
Chas Rattan, who is well known here
and son of E. B. Rattan, of the 18th
con. Howick, has bought out Mr. Per -
due's veterinary practice in Clifford and
gets to work right away. There is a
good district round Clifford and we trust
that Mr. Rattan may work up a luora-
tive practice. His old friends here wish
him good fortune.
Tour Wisest Course
If you are caught in the wet, get sore
throat, neuralgia or maecular pain,
don't wait for worse troubles. Begin
prompt treatment with Poison's Nervi -
line. It drives away all trace of cold,
eases rheumatism, neuralgia and pain,
saves you from a lay-up in bed. No 25o
purchase can bring more comfort than a
bottle of Poison's Nerviline; it's the
cleanest, strongest lininhent made. Sold
everywhere in large 25o bottles.
GREY.
Assessor McNair has returned his foil
for 1907. The total assessment is $2,-
818,087, which is $5,820, less than 1906.
Population is 3,121, a redaction of 85 as
compared with last year.
Mrs John Whitfield, of Ethel, was
summoned to the bedside of her sister,
Mrs Jas. Kerr, at Mar, Brace Peninsula.
The latter who had been ill two week s
died at her eon's home • on Sunday, May
5th, in her 83rd year. Mrs Kerr's maid-
en name was Rosanna Leadbeater and
her birthplace was Peterboro' Ont. Iu
1844 she was married to her late hus-
band who died in 1871. They moved to
Harpnrhey, Huron Co. in 1854 and locat-
ed in Grey township two years later
where they resided for a number of
years,
System Requires Frequent Cleansing.
Not only outside but inside as well,
your body must be frequently cleaned.
Otherwise it becomes loaded with wastes
that clog up the wheels of health Much
•i better to act in time. Use Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills, they strengthen and regu-
late the bowels, assist digestion, enrich
4 the blood and thereby fortify the nerves
and lay•the foundation of lasting good
health.
Dr Hamilton's Pills bring vim and
vitality so much sought for today; they
infuse a feeling -of freshness and spirit
in those who have been ailing for years..
Really no medicine so potent, Price
25o at all dealers.
BETTS.
Constable Westlake took John Mc-
Donald to Clinton to the House of Re-
fuge where he will be taken care of.
The livery business of Wm Ball has
been disposed to Wm Jghuston, a well-
known resident of town for the sum of
$6000, Mr Bell and Mr Johnston ex-
change houses on the deal.
The members of Blyth Lodge of Odd
Fellows, No 366, will attend divine ser-
vice on Sunday evening, May 19th, at
Trinity church when the Reotor, Rev.
W. H. Hartley, will preach to the mem-
bers.
Before leaving Walton for Blyth a
number of their friends in that village
called on Wm and Mrs Emigh and pre-
sented them with au address accom•
pealed by a gold -headed cane and a
pearl uresoent.
Think Of It!
Granite Stove Pots, Ieg. 75c and 85c, now .40 and .50
Granite Stew Kettles, , .40 and .50
Axle Grease, regular 10 cents a box, now 6 boxes for .25
Daisy Churn, No. 2, regular $6.5o, for - - $5.25
Daisy Churn, No. 3, regular $7.00, for - 5.75
Triumph Washer, to clear, regular $7.00, at - - 5.50
Screen Doors - - from .50 to 2.25
Large assortment of SCREEN WINDOWS.
CARPET FELT AND CARPET WHIPS FOR HOUSECLEANINC.
Large assortment of Sherwin-Williams', Robertson's and. Beaver
Ready -Mixed Paints. Church's Alabastine.
White Lead and Linseed Oils.
GARDEN TOOLS of all kinds. Ilt will pay you to call and get
on anything you want in our line,
prices
Young's Big Hardware.
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Rickets.
Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones
• , are not forming rapidly enough.
Lack of nourishment is the cause,
• Scott's Esnulsiion nourishes baby's tib.
entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. 4t''
Exactly what baby needs.
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The communion service held in the
Presbyterian chnaoh on Sunday morning
last was very well attended, this being
the last communion service to be held in
t ie old church building. Several new
members were admitted, bringing the
membership up to above 200. The pas-
tor, Rev. W. J. West preached a very
appropriate sermon. This congregation
was organized in 1865 and the presen t
church building was erected in 1807.
Rev. Mr. Hastie was the first minister
and of the first four elders, Mr. Robert
Maxwell is the only one Ieft and is still
one of the elders of the church. We
hope to give in a future issue a complete
history of Presbyterianism in Bluevale.
Jnst whore the Danger Lies.
In many catarrh snuffs, cocaine is the
largely used ingredient; in oonaegaent
the drug habit may he formed. To be
really cured of catarrh, to do so quiokly,
safely and pleasantly, doctors say Ca-
tarrhozone is superior to any other
remedy. It heals sore places, stops dis-
charge, prevents hawking, spitting and
bad breath —does this by first destroy-
ing the cause of the disease. Catarroho•
zone is no • experiment, it is a tried and
proven cure that is guaranteed for bron-
chial throat, nose and lung catarrh.
Two sizes, 253 at all dealers.
MORRIS.
Township Connoil will meet on Mon-
day, May 27th.
Mrs. Vim. Kelly, 8th0 con , has leased
her fine 100 sore farm to her son George,
who lives on the farm adjoining hers
This gives Mr. Kelly to labor 200 acres
of the best farming land in the township.
James A. Moore has leased the 60
acre farm on the9th con., belonging to
J. Lamb, for the coming summer. He
intends using it for grazing purposes.;
After a severe illness Sarah May Gib-
son, beloved wife of Alfred Button, 7th,
line paid Nature's debt Saturday morn-'
ing, May 4th, passing away in her 31st
year. She was a daughter of Jas. Gib-
son of Brunet's. Interment was made
at Brussels celristory.
Thursday morning, May 2nd, Robert
V. Campbell died at the home of his
brother, Calvin, Q n. 3, of a complica-
tion of ailments. He had been ill since
January let. Deceased was 02 years
and 3 months old and had been a resi-
dent of Morris for over 20 years.
1DRIISSELS.
The closing oat of this life to an old
and well known resident of Brussels in
the person of Thomas Maxwell, John
street, (lame on Monday night, May 6th.
It was not unexpected as he had been in
failing health for the past two mouths
when he suffered a stroke of paralysis in
his left side, although he was only bed-
fast for 3 weeks. He was 79 years and
22 days old. Mr Maxwell was born
April 14th, 1828 in Pdtego, Co. Ferman-
agh, Ireland, and came to Canada at 16
years of age, embarking on a sailing
vessel at Greenook, Scotland, and lan i-
ing at Quebec: after a voyage of 6 weeks
and 3 days. The trip to Kingston was
by canal boat the power being supplied
by a mule, and from the Limestone city
to Toronto on a steamer. After spend-
ing a year in the township of King, de-
oeased farmed for 2 years at Bond Head,
40 miles north of Toronto, then to
Thornhill where he lived 4M years. On
October 13th, 1854 Mr Maxwell we s
married to Miss Newton sed together
they travelled life's journey for nearly
53 years. A sojourn of 2 years was
made at Paris before Mr and Mrs Max•
well came to Huron Ca. and settled on
lot 13, con 4, Morris. They bailt a
shanty and knew the hardships and
labor of pioneer life bat by: industry
and thriftinese made for themselves a
home where they resided for 23 years.
In March of 1879 they moved to Brus-
sels where they continuously resided in
their comfortable home on Jahn street.
Greatest Female Strengthener on Earth.
Thousands of women are wan, pallid,
rundown and dispirited. What they
need is that nourishing tonic, Ferrozone.
Soon they regain those laughing eyes,
bright spirits and rosy cheeks. Ferro -
zone does this and more as Mrs. L. F.
Adrianson of Whitney Pier, 0. B , testi-
flee. "My daughter was very mush run
down and had considerable troubles at
times. Often I was at a lass to know
what to do. I was advised to give her
Ferrozone and I did so. Ferrozone
cleared up all the trouble, made my
daughter healthy and well. Ferrozone ,
gives good appetite, regulates, strength-
ens. I consider it a mediciae every wo•
-
man should use regularly if she wants
to feel her best.
EAST \VAWANOSH.
Report of S S..No. 8, East Wawanosb,
for April, Names are arranged in crder
of merit: -6th Olass—Aggie McCallum.
Sen. 4th Class—Chesley McLean, Mary
Gibbons, Joseph Gibbons. Jun. 4th
Class—Lillian Bolt, Bertha Page. Sen.
3rd Class—John "Campbell, Viola Camp-
bell, John Gibbons, Anna Pearen, Edna
Grigg, Kathleen Gibbons. 2nd Class—
Della Simpson, Annie Bolt, Calvin
Simpson. Sen. Pt. 2nd Class—Jennie
Bolt, Gertrude Bone, James Gibbons.
Jun. Pt. 2nd Olass -Robert Scott, May
Bone. Sen. Pt. let Class—Wilfrid An-
derson, Clarence Page. Jun. Pt. 1st
Class—Laura Bone, Frauois Gibbons,
Willie Bolt, Gladys Stapleton, James
Page, Gracie Scott.—L. A, iitNNINfs-
BAlti, teacher.
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 9, East Wawanosh for the month of
April; names in order of marks obtained
at the weekly examinations: --5th Class ---
Ella Walker, Wilfrid P0000k, Gordon
Rintoul. Sr. 4th Class—Tessa Ander-
son, George Carrie, Gwendolyn Carrie,
Howard Shiell, Mary Elliott, George
Walker. Jr. 4th Blass—Pearl Deacon.
Sr. 3rd Meg—Verna Taylor, Richard
Deacon. Jr. 3rd Clads—Maggie Pocock,
Frank Robinson, Ernest Shiell, Harold
Currie, Harold Walker, Charlie Taylor.
Sr. 2nd Class—Annie Currie, Nellie
Deacon, Wiltnur 'Taylor, Elva Robin-
son, Fiona Deacon, Bessie Burchill.
Jr, 2nd 01Ass—Mand Rintoul, Ena Mo.
Dougnil, Sr. Pt. I—Peroy Shiell, Ed.
ward Derr, George Pocock. Sr. Pt /—
Charlie Carrie, Verna Elliott, Alex,
Leaver, Helen Pocock.
Dt.'tatler, Eye, Eat, Nose ma°Throd
Specialist 8i0 Queen's Avenue, London
!! $rd door Emit of It, Andrew's Church.
xo Susi.
Mach sympathy is felt for Mr John
Fitoh in the death of his wife, which
sad event occurred on Friday last. The
deoeaeed lady's maiden name v Ai
Bella R. Wylie, being a den,ht *r
of Mr Jas Wylie, of Turnberry, and was
very highly esteemed by a large circle of
friends. For some time she had been
ailing, being troubled with anaemia,
She was in her 377th year and was a
member of the Belmore Presbyterian
Church. Besides her husband she leav-
es throe children, two boys and a girl as
well as her aged parents, ell of whom
will have the sympathy of many friends.
The funeral to the Wroxeter cemetery
on Sunday afternoon, was very largely
attended, the services at the house and
grave being conducted by the Rev. Mr.
Radford, of Belmore.
On Saturday, May 4th, Charles Mc
Laughlin, an old and well•kuown resi-
dent of Howick, was summoned to his
reward. Deceased was born in County
Cavan, Ireland, in March, 1824. At the
age of four he came to Canada with his
parents and settled in Quebec province
and made their home there for about
nine years. The family then moved to
Darlington township in Durham county.
In April, 1852, deceased was married to
Mary Jane Nesbitt, who proved a true
helpmate. The young couple settled in
Durham county, but in June, 1855, with
their two children, they came west and
purchasing lot 21, coo. 9, Howick from
Henry Wade, n bush farm, which by
energy and industry- was changed to a
fine farm. In the early days Mr. Mc-
Laughlin brought their provisions from
Gowanstown, often carrying 60 pounds
of flour a distance of 12 miles. His part-
ner in life passed away on Oct. 24, 1903,
in her 75th year, also on a Saturday
evening. Mr. McLaughlin was a man
of sterling type, honest, frugal and in-
dustrious, and he enjoyed the esteem
these qualities attract. He was a mem-
ber of Fordwich Presbyterian church
and helped to erect the old church that
stood on the hill south of the village,
and in political affairs he was a staunch
and ardent Liberal.
The Foreign Missionary Committee of
the Presbyterian Church will investigate
reported drunkenness among the Hindus
of British Columbia.
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for Saturday, Play 18th
Big Bargains for Shrewd Buyers. Look around and see
what others are selling and then visit this store and
see the large range of exclusive novelties
displayed for your inspection.
LADIES' BELTS. -12 doz. Ladies' Fancy Kicl Baits, "style
right up to the minnte," brass or silver buckles, colors, blaok,
brown, blue white, tan, gray, worth 500, Saturday - 25c
LONG GLOVES.—Vert scares and hard to get, see oar leader
in biaoh or white Lisle.. Saturday - - - 50e
LADIES' DRAWERS. -5 doz. Ladies' White Cambric Drawers,
nioely made, regular valve 503. Saturday - - - 39c
LAWN WAISTS.—A large range of the latest styles to choose
from. Yoa are sure to get the right style and fit if you buy
here. Special waist worth 51 25. Saturday price - $1.00
HOSE. -10 doz. Ladies' Fine Cashmere Hose, fast black, seamless
feet, regular 35c. Saturday - -• - see
UNDERSKIRTS —Fine Black Mernar'zed Sateen Underskirts,
regular 51,59 value. Saturday Sale - - $1.00
LACE CURTAINS. -24 pair Moe Cnstains, 3rry yds long, wide,
regular value 51 00. Saturday - - - 75e
QUILTS. -12 White Bed Spreads, large size, regular price $1.25.
Saturday Sale - - - - $1.00
BOYS' SUITS.—Pretty Pattern Tweed Salts, nicely made,
Norfolk styles, regular 52.50. Saturday - - $2.00
MEN'S PANTS.—Special line of Men's Working Pants, a Satur-
day bargain only - - - - $1.00
Good Window Shades, on rollers, only
SAdPLE ENDS —of Cartains, traveller s samples, your
Saturday each
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choice
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Numerous other snaps we haven't roam to quote here.
Shop early in the day if possicle.
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LI " Martin- Senour loo,.-, Pare Paint "
off our shelves, have it analyzed by any reliable
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chemist in Canada. If you do not find it abso-
lutely pure and exactly as we clatm, we will pay
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Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Creso1i ne is a boon to Asthmatics
Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the bre.uhicg organs
than to take the remedy into the stomach
it cures because the air rendered strongly anti.
septic is carried over the diseased surface Pith
every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat-
ment. It is Invaluable to northers with sisal
Children.
Thoseofaconsumptivsy
tendency find immediate yi ] -
relief from coughs or in -
famed conditions of the
threat.
Sold bylruggist$.
Send postal torboeiriet,
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REMEMBER, THE
PACKAGE TEA, CANNOT COMPARE
for drawing quality,
WITH OUR BLEND OF INDIA AND CEYLON
et the same price, 20e to 50e per Ib.
Also the old reliable JAPANS cannot be beat,
25c to 5Oe per lb.
At GRIFFIi>l'S.
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Heating Stovesi,
• AT COST FOR CASH
In order to reduce oar stock of Coal and Wood Heating Stoves
we are oti'.erieg same excellent indnoomente, When you gee
the goods and learn the prices you will ba convinced that 11
will be money well spent to buy now. See what we have
before parehasing elsewhere, We can save you money:
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Sar rails. Milk rails, ett.. ore llnnti.
J. Bugg & Son.
STONE BLOCK, W'I:rfTHAlit.