HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-08-22, Page 5I THE BLUE FRONT STORE 1
SHOES
• Don't forget that our stock of Men's and Boys'
Shoes is complete. We carry nothing but reliable makes
and back up every pair we sell A splendid variety of
fine, medium and heavy makes in stock now. Prices right.
Trunks, Suit Cases, ,c.
Another shipment of Trunks, Suit Cases, Tele-
scopes, &c, just to hand. A splendid assortinent to choose
from. If you are going to take a trip don't fail to see our
stock before purchasing; it will be worth your while.
McGee & Campbell
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Royal Grocery.
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THE WING IIAM TIDES, AUGUST 22, 1007
MORRIS.
Mrs, Fort, Ida and Liston, of Toronto.
are visitors at H. 13ea:rt's 8th line, The
iiret mentioned is Mrs. $eatn'a sister.
Miss Ii, Jackson, of the i ilnloo,la.
dnatrial School, has returned to her post-
61on after a visit with her brother in
Blyth, Mr. Wm. Jackeou, and. Other
relatives in Morris township.
J~AST W4 WANOSU,
Wellington Dow, of Cobalt has return-
ed to the north country after spending
a Yew weeks at his home on the lOttl
oou essiou.
At a meeting held in the aohooihouee,
the ratepayers of 5. 5, No. 7, by a vote
of 12 to 11, decided to remodel their
sohool after movipg it to a central site
in the section.
Many Children Sick.
Get their feet wet, catch cold or cramps
and give mothers an anxious time. With
the first shiver or sneeze rub the little
one'e sheat with Nerviline, gargle the
throat, and give ten drops in hot water
at bed -time. Next mornipg all is well.
No cold, no time lost at school. If Poi -
eon's Nerviline isti't in your home get it
there at once. Dealers sell it in large
2$o bottles,
SLYTH
Mrs, Gibson and two daughters from
Evansville, Ind 1 U. S., are visiting at
the home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. MoOreight's.
While working in E. Livingston's
• mill at the hoop machine George Burling
had his first three fingers out on his left
• hand, The first finger was nearly sever•
• ed bat the doctors sewed it up and hope
they may be able to save it.
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Lemonade Sets with tray, a bargain for 51,
Tr odr -new Japan; 5 Ib. for - - $1,5025
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* Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Walker, of Ohicago,
are visiting at the home of the former's
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,« parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jabez Walker, of
town, Mr. Walker is manager of the
International Harvesters' Co's, printing
plant in that city. .
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It Actually Destroys the Cause._
That's why catarrh is • invariably
cured by inhaling "Catarrhozone." The
dealing vapor spreads to eyery part of
breathing organa. Germs infecting the
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tissues of the nose, throat and lungs are
4 killed. Nothing is left to cause inflas-
mation, Spots that are sore are healed.
Discharge is clezred away and catarrh
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"Catarrhozone" and your recovery is
guaranteed. Two sizes, 25c and $1,00
at all dealers.
EXCURSIONS TO TOf ONTO
FOR THE EXHIJ311I"ION
SINGLE LOW
FARE $ 3.6 a' RATES $ 2.70
DAILY
MONDAY, AIIGUS L 26 TO
SPECIAL EXCURSION DAYS
SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 AUGUST 27, 29, and. 31
INCLUSIVE. • SEPTEMBER 4and V.
All Tickets Good to Return Until Tuesday, Sept. 10.
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
Ask For Free Copy of Official Programme and Timetable.
J. H. DEEMER, Agent, W igivam,
EEI7 SEiLS.
Taesday Aug. 13th, J. M. O'Connor, a
former resident of Brussels, died at the
residence of his eon, Leslie Thorold, at
the sge of 78 years. The remains were
brought to Brussels on Wednesday's
afternoon train, the funeral service being
held in St, John's church whish was
draped for the occasion. Deceased re
sided in Mitchell for many years fro{n
where he moved to Brussels. He was
married io1859 to Saran Jane Little, who
died in Febrnary, 1596. -
Saturday Aug. 10th, Mary Cameron,
relict of the late Minoan Ferguson,
formerly of Brussels, passed away from
the earthly home, at Livingston, Mon-
tana, where she resided with her daugh-
ter, to the mansions of the redeemed, at
the advanced age of 80 years. The re.
mains accompanied by relatives, arrived
at Brussels Wednesday afternoon
Aug. 14th and were taken to the
reeidenoe of Jas, Ferguson, corner
of Wm. and Albert streets, from
whence the funeral took place to the
family plot in the cemetery here.
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If you don't want to be convinced of the BIG
BARGAINS that Young is . Offering in. GRANITE -
WARE, TINWARE and HARDWARE in every
department ! !
JUST ARRIVED :— Another very large assortment
of Graniteware, at the same cut - in - two prices ! !
A pleasure to show goods. Give us a call, and be
convinced that this is the place to btiy goods at
money - saving prices.
YOUNG'S BIG HARDWARE.
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,Scott's Zinutrion strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh, and
nerve force.
It provides baby with the necessary fat
and mineral food for healthy growth.
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.ALL DR[1O0
:11SM 6Oo. AND $1.00,
Have you seen the
Russwin Food Cutters
Will cut and grind meats, fish, vegetables, fruit, nuts. ete.
Can also be used for filling sausage. Easy to operate. OPENS UP
TO CLEAN. Call and examine them at the Central Ilaedware,
You will find here a complete stock of the best GRANITE.
WARE (three coating`s), NICICLE, TINWARE' and CUTLERY,
Agents for ROGERS 1.847 SILVERWARE, prises moderate,
CENTRAL HARDWARE
WIIgGRAM.
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ST. raintxxs.
Mr. Robt. McGuire is again busy at
the threshing.
Misses Margaret and Mina Ratherford
were visiting with Wingham friends.
Harold Jarvis will sing in Westfield
Methodist church next Tuesday even-
ing,
Master Angus McDonald, of Brandon
is visiting at the home ot his uncle, Mr.
W. E. Gordon.
Mrs, Craw, who bas been on the sink
list is, we are pleased to annouuoe, do-
ing as well as can be expected. We
hope she may soon have a complete re -
recovery.
It Does Cure Womanly Ills. '
"I feel it my duty" writes Mrs. S.
Mead ot Fraserville, Ont. "to let you -
know that sometimes previous to the
change of life I suffered more than I -
could tell. Neighbors told me Ferrozone
was .the only remedy and their advice
was good. Ferrozone put a stoop to my
pain and sickness, had a direct action on
my troubles that relieved from the start.
I safely psssed the turn and now enjoy
perfect beaith and rest. No womanly
medicine can be better than Ferrozone."
Instant relief is found in Ferrozene for
female weakness of every kind, 50c per
box at all dealers,
GREY.
Mrs. James Mann, James McKay and
wife and Duncan MoKay and wife are
among those who will visit relatives
and friends in the West.
Mies Ka'e Smith, of Guelph, is re-
newing old acquaintances in this locality
and having a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Robt. Lowe, 6th con.
A special G. T. K. that was disobey-
ing the Sunday law on Aug. 1 lth ran in-
to three horses belonging to Win. Hall,
8th con., that had got through the fence
on the track. The result is three dead
animals. Loss is a big one as two of the
horses constituted his working team and
were good ones and the third was a fine
colt. We understand Mr. Hall hes ask-
ed the railway Co. to put up $590 as
payment for the horseflesh.
A Cordial Invitation to Disease.
This is an apt description of consti-
pation, It's an unnatural condition to
begin with, and it's more, because it
bringe about blood deterioration, later-
feres with digestion, renders you sus. ep•
tibia to infectious diseases and causes
anaemia. Not so much a purgative as a
natural stimulant to the bowels is what
you. need. You get it in Dr. Hamilton's
Pills which increase liver activity, restore
the bowele to perfect action and posi-
tively mire constipation and its attendant
evils. Insist on having only Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut,
25o per box at all dealers.
GItE^NANNA.N
Mrs. Wm. Duncan, of Toronto Jat, is
,visiting at the home of Mr. David
Donkin,
A Iarge number of the tenth line took
in the garden party at Bluevale and re-
port a good time.
Mrs. Peter Reid, of Gillies Hill is
visiting at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Robert Mair.
Miss Agatha Carrick, of Wingham
spent a few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Muir.
Mr. Atex. Reid, of Hannah, Nortla
Dakota is visiting at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Robert Muir.
George Muir and Edgar Baird left on
Monday for Orangeville, where they
have a job of patting in switches on
the C. P. R,
CIIL;tOSS.
The dwolling house Of 'William
Dbbson, at the corner of the l2th oou-
cession and Gravel Road, was totally
destroyed by fire between eleven and
twelve o'clock Tuesday night, Aug. 18th,
The, fire had made considerable headway
before the sleeping occupants of the
house knew Of it and they were able to
save nathiug, not even their clothing.
Miss Smith, of Toronto, who was visiting
Mise Dobson, saved hat and coat but lost
everything else even to a purse and rail-
way* ticket. As the kitchen was burned
first the fire is supposed to have origin.
ated from the kitchen stove or chimney.
There was an exciting time about a
burning straw stack at the farm of Jas.
Reid, jr., Mb line, on Monday afternoon,
Aug. 12th, Art, Keiffer's threshing out
At was being sot at the barn to proceed
With the threshing of the fall wheat
when by mote rinknowir means a stack
of straw at the back of the barn caught
fire, The stack stood abbot ton feet
away from the barn and the fire, though
disoovered 'soon after starting, made a
big blaze while the loose straw on the out,
side was being binned off. Portunatsly
the wind was favorable, and by throw-
ing water on the roof and sides of the
building the flyd was kept frolu spread-
ing.
TfRNBEBRY.
Minutes of Council meeting held in
the Clerks office, Blnevale, Monday,
August 19th.. Members all present; the
Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last
and special meeting were read and
Adopted, on motion of Messrs Kelly and
Moffat.
A communication from R. Vanstone.
solicitor, Wingham, was read se claim
for damages from Dr, Jas. R. Macdonald,
also far claim for damages from A,
Gemmill, Esq , Turnberry,
McMichael—Moffatt—That the Clerk
be instructed to notify Mr. Vanstone
that thea do not consider that Dr. Jas.
R, Macdonald has any legal claim,—
Carried.
Rutherford—Kelly—That the Clerk
be instructed to notify Mr. Vanstone
that the claim of Mr. Gemmill be laid
over for further consideration.—Carried.
The Treasurer laid his report for the
current year up to August 1st before the
Council, which shows a balance of
$295 42 of cash on hand,
Moffatt—Kelly—That the Treasurer's
report be adopted.—Carried,
Rutherford—Moffatt—That By -Law
No. 8, 1907, be passed to provide for the
current expenditure of the Municipality
for the year 1907 by a Ievy of a rate of
2 mills on the dollar on the last Revised
Assessment of the Municipahty.—
Carried.
MoMicheal-Kelly-That By •Law No. 9,
1907, be passed. for the appointment of
Paul Powell to the offije of Tax' Col-
lector in the Municipality for the our -
rent year.—Carried.
Kelly—Rutherford-•That By -Law No.
10, 1937 be passed to provide funds for
the payment of the Anneal Grant to
schools as provided by the Ontario School
• Law by the levy of a rate of 2?;� mills on
dollar of the last Revised Assessment of
the Municipality.—Uarried.
MioMiohael---Moffatt--That bylaw
No. 11, 1907, be passed to provide funds
for the payment of the county requis-
ition for general expenditure and school
grants for the currant year by a levy of
two mills on the dollar of the last re- -
vised aesessment Of the munioipality.—
Carried.
The following accounts were passed
and cheques issued ;—Allan McTavish,
gravel damages, $6; Johu. N. Sanborn,
damages, $1; John MoNaughton, gravel
and damages, $3 Se; Samuel Vanstone,
gravel, $7 32; Ban Jingler, gravel, $1.05;
Henry Lawrence, gravel, $5,10; James
C. Anderson, gravel, $10,02; Joseph
Higgins, gravel and damages, $5.50;
Arthur Wheeler, gravel, $6; James Mc-
Dougall, gravel and damages, $7 80;
D. Eadie, gravel and damages, $20.06;
E. W. Orvie, gravel and damages, $4.54;
Hector McKay, gravel and damages,
.25; Andrew Pollock, gravel and dam.
ages, $1,54; Richard Palmer, gravel and
damages, 44.37; Amos Lofton, gravel
and damages, $4.20; Town of Wingham,
rep. ealvert B line, $10.77; John Bar-
gess, reglctr",tion drainage by-law, $2.25;
Mnnioial Worli,ColIretor'sRoll, express
charges, $1 00; John Burgess, btoDong•
all drain, $10 00; D Jewitt, gravel and
damages, $3 10; Alex. McDonald, gravel,
$7 30; Mrs J. Robinson, gravel, $3:06;
John Smith, damages, $1 00; Wm. Car-
ruthers, rep. eatvert at bridge, $1 u0;
Geo. Wright, gravelling, $41,00; Joseph
Walker, rep, B. line bridge, $3 00; Robt,
abstain, rep, Linton'e bridge, $2.25;
Robert Breen, dram, tile and repairs, $4;
LA,RDEST
STOCK
THE LEADING STORE
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AkTCTRDAY, AUGUST 24
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We will have a clearing sale of remnants
odds and ends left over from the big
sale—come out early Saturday morn-
ing and get first choice.
Rennnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Prints,
Muslins, Shirtings, Cottonades, Towelling,
Table Linens, Flannels, Flannelettes, Oil-
cloths, Cretonnes, Wrapperettes, Carpets,
Laces, Ribbons, Embroideries, etc,
Odd lines and broken sizes in Boots, Shoes,
Ready-to-wear Suits, Men's Pants, Boys'
Pants, Top Shirts, Raincoats, Hosiery, etc.
Sale Goods displayed on tables in the centre
of the store—ground floor.
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J. T. Wylie, gravel and damages, $9 10;
Joseph Brsekonralge, gravel and dam-
ages, $4.43; Mrs. Perrin, gravel and
damages, $2 64; D P000ck, gravel and
damages, $3 00; John McBurney, gravel
and rep. culvert, .75; H McKinnon,
gravelling, two jibs, $94.10; (Moyne
Higgins, gravel, $17.50; James Pea-
cock, gravel job, $3 50; Wm Westlake,
Weaning Govt. drain, Tp. share, $9 00;
Wm. Ferguson, damages and gravel,
$2 60;JohnHatton,insp.gravelling,$8.25;
John Anderson. clearing river at bridge,
$2 00; Robt. Hogg, clearing river at
bridge, $2 00; Robert Stapleton, ditch
on road, $3 00; John W. King, gravel,
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$8 40; Lattimore & Cook, account Mo-
Deegall drain, $60.00; John Porter, rep.
roan machine, $1 00,
McMichael—Moffatt—That this meet-
ing do now adjourn to meet in the
Clerk's offioe, Blnevale, en Monday,
Sept. 16th, as 10 o'olook .. .
JOH ' 1 CROESS, Clerk.
Seoond ha and new school books at
SIMMERS?,
For Qaalita and Quantity Ask your
dealer tor the new big plugs of "Bobs"
"Stag" and "Carrenoy" Chewing
Toba000es.
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Cool Suits
FOR WARM WEATHER
Ata
rgain
The hot weather is really just commenced,
Do not melt in that heavy suit when you can
get a
BEAU'TIFU'L, COOL, LIGHT SUIT
made to your order so cheap. Come in and
see them.
We have a. few Youths' Long Wants hi
Navy* Bine, Extra value at $.1.00
for 70e, come along before they are
picked up.
A BIG REDUCTION IN UNDER WEAR,
MAXWELL 45:. HILL
Merchant 'tangs and Men's furnishers.