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1U \VINUULA.M TIMES, JUNE 11, 1897. ,�..
M. H. iiiD001
1
CODD
`ldE
TO
BUY •
GOODS
When you can buy them
a half to a third less than
regul ; r price.
That's what our '"V •
SatuTday Bargain Day
. is doing for you.
20 and 25e. Dress Goods for 15e.
30, 35 still 40o. Dress Goads for 25o.
750. l.,n.:k Crepon and Cashmere
for 55e.
20 pieces Fancy Silk for waists
regular 75e, for 55c.
10 pieces Fancy Crepons, regular
15e., Saturday 1 te.
10 pieces heavy Shaker Flannel,
regular Sc. Saturday 5o.
50 pair Children's Hose, regular 8o
1 Saturday 3u.
Wash Febries at a big discount.
All day Saturday, Boys' Suits at
S1.25.
6 pieces all wool Tweed, regular 60
Saturday 350.
150 pair Ladies' Fino I�icl Shoes
at; leest ban regular price..
50 pair Mens Fine Shoes. regular
62.50 Saturday 51,75.
We will offer you special
lines at special prices each day score was:
and it will pay you to keep 'Varsity— 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0-3,
1' watch of us this month. J Goderieh-2, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1-4
f The other:day. a sparsely farnisii-
i We pay 12e. for Butter and . ed. house was breseed With twins
10c. for eggs. males and later on another son .was
Store eloies at 7 o'clock sharp. added ' to the household by two
,ef_at mothers. One of the twins died from
natural causes and was interred in
91 M. H. :GIND 00'S. the garden on Mar 25th. The
aathorities learned of the illegal
burial and under medical certificate
NNW W MINISTERS
The following aro the ministers who
will have charge over the different books
in the NI/Ingham and Goderich districts for
the coming conference year according to
the $nal draft of the stationing Committee
ittee
at the London Conference;
wINOliAat mereICT
Wingham,, W S Pascoe, 1) D; Kincar-
dine, Andrew Cunningham; Luoknow, ID
Wallwiu,13 A.; Wroxeter, J 13. Kennedy,
Brussels, S J Lliin, John L Kerr, Richard
Paul, W Norton, s,perannuated; Teeswater
S \V Muxworthy; Ethel,Jemes Walker, A
CV; Benjamin Sherlock, and J K Watts,
superannuated; Fordwioh, T Wesley
Cosens; Gorrie, John b Fisher; Innovate,
D Rogers; Ashfield, Robert H Hall; Bethel,
W M Pomperoy; Salem, N S Burwash;
Ripley, Francis Swan: Tiverton, '1' L Mc-
Cuclteen; Whitechurch, W W Leech; Bel -
grave, F Oaten.
ooDERIClI DISTRICT
Goderich (North Street) Joseph gage,
Goderich (Victoria street) W Godwin;
ClintonRattenbury street) B Millyard,
Clinton €Ontario street) B Clement, Henry
A Newcpmbe, superannuated; See,forth,
Stephen Bond; Holmesville, G W Andrews,
B A; Blyth, Walter Rigsby, Wm Mills,
Toronto, Superannuated; Nile, J \V Triol;
Benmilter, Flivant; Londeaboro. J W
Andre v ; Bayfield, L A. Shaw; Varna, R
O Burton; recommended to go to cackle,
J P Weetman.
I,Awr WAWANOSH.
Dti', Wm, M. Anderson was in
Brussels on Tuesday.
Mr. Will Stewart called on the
1211 line on Monday.
Miss Mason of Blyth is the guest
of Mies Sara, Perdue,
Mr. Albert Fitzpatrick entertained
a number of friends on Wednesday
evening.
Miss Sarah Irwin of the Collegiate
Institute, spent Sunday at her house
in East Wawanosh.
The proceeds of the of the garden
party held at Wm, Deacon's in con-
nection with the brick church amont
ed to 1;24,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toll, intends
leaving some time this month on a
trip to the Soo and other points in
Michigan.
Mr. Add.. Iloover, of Westfield,
formerly 01 Stratford Business Col-
lege, was at J. Reid's on Tuesday,
Mr, Tl,an, Johnston, of Westfield,
has commenced operations on ,the
school ground of School No, 9 and
already tate appearance is improved.
Mr. John%Elliott Sr., has taken
CLU TOff .
Last Thursday evening Mr. Peter
McNeil's shed was entered and a
quantity of tools stolen, such as files,
bits, chisels, ete. There may he
serious trouble for the guilty party
if they are not returned
While working on Morrell's new
house on Albert street last Saturday,
Chas. Cook fell a distance of eight
or nine feet and injured his back.
In consequence he has since been
somewhat crippled.
At high noon last Wednesday a
verp happy event was solemnized in
St. Paul's church, the contracting
parties being Mr. R. B. Carter, of
Stapleton, and Miss Rose A., second
daughter of Mr. 11. Joyner, town.
A good .number from here witness-
ed the baseball match at Goderich
last Friday between that town and
'Varsity et Toronto. The game was
without doubt one of the best contest-
ed games ever witnessed in this
county and resulted in 3 to 4 in
favor of Goderich, nine innings. The
jr S k 42 eon 11 M F 0; J Martin jr
out
lots 'te8 and 28 con 12 M 1" 0 ; Wm.
Arbuckle jt: S E •,i; 41 eon 13 Al F
O:
Each of the following persons had
a dog struck off : Obis. Johnston, P
Greenan, 0 Coultes, R Leishman, J
Beecroft, P King, J Shelli G Cottle
and F Warden, •
The court was then closed to be
reopened on June 24,
Council resumed for the transac,
tion of ordinary municipal business.
Minutes of last meeting read and
conffr•tned.
Alex Patterson was appointed
pathmaster, instead of Alex Parkeri11 division No 5,'and Isaac Marwood,
for division No. 78 instead of Thos.
Potter.
A representative of the Sawyer -
Massey Road Machine Co., of Hamil-
ton, was present, requesting the
council to purchase a machine from
them for roadmaking purposes
throughout the county, No action
was taken at present.
John Hallihan and Wm. Armour
were present, requesting that some-
thing be done this season on sideline
the agency of. the FarmersBinder 30 and 40 eon. 5. Messrs Scott and
Twine Co., of Brantford, for the Cru were authorized to go and inspect
township of East Wawanosh and the the premises, and do what in their
western half of Morris. judgment they considered necessary,
Jrl'here passed peacefully away at On application a new beat was form.
here late residence, 7th con., on ed on gravel road at Belgiave, con 8
Thursday of last week' one of the and 9, -and David Sproat as path
township's oldest and most highly re• master.
specter" citizens in the person of Mrs. Scott—Bone—That $100 be
{1-1"81a;-11111"-' : pended this season for repairing
gravel road betreen Wingham
Blyth.—Carried.
The treasurer reported balance on
hand at last meeting and receipts
since then of $626.65,paid out,$20.20.
leaving a balance on hand at date of
$597.45.
• By -Law number 5 ratifying 'the
appointment of pathmasters, pound -
keepers and fenceviewers for the
current year, and by-law number
6 to order and regulate the regular
return of road lists, both read and
passed.
Debentures were passed and sign-
ed in favor of Chas Campbell bury-
ing two horses on river, $3; Leo Or -
vis repairing culvert on north .boun-
dary, $1.25, W Robinson assessor,
$45 . W Quien removing -ice and
driftwood from bridge on creek con
2$2.
The council then adjourned to
meet June 24th.
PETER PORTERFIELD Clerk.
AHD DICTION XL LO CALS.
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BPRINO, aiTTI:ri IOR TRIAL Or ii0`r JIIRY CASES.
This court was opened at Goderich on
Mon:it,y, Mev 31st, by His Lordship Chief
Justice Arino:ir, there being nine cases on
the calendar, which were disposed of as
follows:
— the little one was, by the town,iuter-
redan the ec'rnetery. The parties
• -confiected.with the affair are said to
come from - the . neigeborhood of
Auburn.
Wednesday evening, about nine
o'elocik the fire alarm startled our
citizens. The word rapidly passed
that the organ factory was on fire
and a large crowd soon appeared at
FIRST RAX the works. The firemen were very
Sullivan et al vs. Ryan et al. in action prompt and James Walker had the
Clarendon bus team hitched to the
engine in remarkably quick time
and taken to the tank on Rattenbury
Messrs Davis and Rowland had work
men engaged laying a tin roof
of large demensions and the work
was nearly completed, • The fire pot
was left as the workmen thought in
a safe condition, but the increasing
evening breeze fanned the dying
embers until the sparks ascended
and decended from the fire pot.
This was taken as an indication that
the immense buildings were en fire,
hense the alarm. While their does
not appear to have been serious
danger, it was just as well that the
discovery was made, and to know
that our firemen are so prompt,when
a call to duty is so suddenly given.
S. Fells,
tkec..cctu
born tt
year 18.)
country, taki
Friends in Hamil
moving to thec)u
whet e in 18 • she mane rl her now
bereave artner, and shorihyafter
ward1,,,gv'etrtf5' ti:WfAtineeon-. ,ah
slaedi For years deceased had
been of a delicate constitution and at
times a great sufferer, but through
all her suffering she bore up brave-
ly and uncomplainingly; Her lust
illness was comparatively short, last-
ing only one week. In the death of
Mrs. Fells, Wawanosh loses one of its
best residents and she was the friend
of all and loved by many • for her
hopitality and genial manner. The
funeral which took place on Saturday
to McCrae's cemetery, was one of the
largest sell)!. this neighborhood, for
some timehe sorrowing friends
have the heart -felt sympathy of the
coMuiunity.
Now the laborer's task is done,
Now the battle day is past..
Now upon the farther -shore
Lands the voyager at last.
Father in thy gracious keeping
Leave we now, thy servant sleeping.
The first sitting of the court of
revision for the current year was
held on May 27th.
Members all present, and having
each severally subscribed to the de-
ielaration as required by statute, and
there being no appeals against assess
ments the following business was
brought up and disposed of.
Thomas Wallace, owner of W
lot 28, con 6,1having recently puchas•
ed the separate 2 acres on the N W
corner of said lot; applied to have
same assessed and entered on roll
along with the other part of this lot.
which was agreed to, the assessment
ofsame for this year, being placed at
2,500 ; Alzona Parker assessed
tenant E i• lot 35 con 4; John Arm-
our assessed T, S ';, E r• lot 41, eon 5;
Henry and Thos .17dwards assessed
Os, N ?; lot 37 eon 5; I G Marwood
L (x Mar.vood, and J G Marwood,
assessed Os. W ? lot 30 con 7 ; Wm.
Ilele, Wingham, and Dr. Godfrey,
Mimic°, assessed Os, P 0 store Bel-
grave, part lot 42, con 8 ; Christo-
pher Skiin assessed T, N pt 33 and
34, con 9 ; W Gr Paton, assessed T, S
l• lot 39 con 12 ; Owen Donnelly as-
sessed T, of N WI, lot 32 con 12,
and Benj Wil -.on and Thos Gregory'
executors, os owners of this property,
Application being made leave was
o owrn7 nam
7 of Kerry Ireland,
ere in the year 1829.
she , emigrat
up her
ing
n the
to this
sidenco with
nd afterwards
of Oxford,
to grave declaration made as to title of
Iand in the township of Stephen. Judg-
ment declaring that the late Thomas
Ryan, the younger, seized the lands men-
tioned in the pleadings; and judgment for
plaintif e, with costs in the reference to the
Mashie car Goderich. R. H. Collins and
P. Boit for plif's ; B. R. Cameron of Lon-
don. for deft. Ryan, and J. T. Garrow for
infants.
Bno vs. Eno. An action for alimony.
Judgment in pl;f's favor for alimony, with
soste. with reference to.Mester at Goderich.
E. Campion for plaintiff; J. T. Garrow for
deft.
Doke vs. Bean. An action for money
lent. By consent of Council His Lord.
ship Piro to l a reference to .1. A. Morton as
a spial "etre, with the same power to
amend toe. pleadings as is possessed by
judee at trial. It Vanstone for piff; E L
Dickenson for deft.
secoe7) nAY.
T,�vn;hip of tog,an its township of Mc•
Killen, an action under the \Vater Courses
and Ifiteh<�s act, in which it VMS sought to
enforce an award for a drain, as made by One Honest h1an,
the engineer. Some of the parties tared
objected, and His Lordship ruled that the Dion Errron,—Please inform your
party instituting the proceedingin the first readers that if written to confidentially
place met be the actual owner of the land 1 will mail in a sealed letter, particulars of
on which the work is commenced. Judg- a genuine, honest, home cure, by which 1
nientdrnmiesing the plaintiff's action with was permanently restored to health and
costo, p.oa^ocliugestayed for 30 days, manly vigor, after years of suffering from
Johnston vu Crok, an action for bower. nervous debility, sexual weakness, night
Judgment was reserved. P. Bolt for losses and weak shrunken parts, 1 was
plaintiff; 1'1 ie Dicker son for deft. robbed and swindled by the quacks until 1
ars lost faith in mankind but thank
' ion to sot ' nearly ,
1 At
Stretton, eta an c y
c ra
Scott ,
aside a cc vc;t•anco as fraudulent. By con. heaven, I ani now well, vigoronsaad strong
sent Ilia Lordship directed that plft, is and wish to maks this certain means of
entitled to redeem the grantee, Win. cure known to others. 1 have nothing to
Stretton as a mortgagee, with reference to sell and want no money, but being a firm
the Master to determine the aeeennts be. believer in the universal brotherhoodd of
tween the cleft ,e J. T. barrow and Sin-. man, I am deeirous of helpiug the un£or-
Clair. for plf3; 1: L i)ickenson for defts. unate to regain their health and httppihess
Prang et al vs. Wurm, action for the I prornise yon perfect eeorecy.
Construction of a will Said to recover a
Address with stamp ;
Ie ac Dienniesed with costs, 1' Holt and Wel. T .vaw'm', Agents' Supplies,
Dickson for l lff; Garrove k'roudfoot for 1•.'. 0. B,ix ;,9, St. 1Isart, Q ie
deft.
MEE
EXOITEMENT
MINTTY!E'S
ex -
the
and
A FLUTTER IN LACES
Having picked up a special job line, we are
going to Sacrifice. Don't fail to see them.
A BUSTLE IN DRESS GOODS
CASHMERE, SERGES AND FANCY
EFFECTS, with trimmings to match, at prices
lower than the lowest.
WE HAVE EXTRA VALUE IN
• Ladies' Vests, Something Special, also a full
range of Women and Children's Cashmere and
Cotton Hose.
sorts:.
GIBBrNs—In E t5t Wawanosh on Juno
3rd the wife,of DIr. Petrie:: Gibbins a
daughter. ✓
NIQBI,NTLAIS—•On Monday June 7th, the
wife of IVrn Quinlan a daughter.
rompt, Pleasant Perfect.
Cared Weak Back sor b Cantu ti Norway ?ino �Syrnp is a prompt, pion -
For two years I was dosed, pilled and sant and tierfect cure for coughs, colds,
granted to have thef ll n es 1
added to the roll, G Lawler, W If' _ ... - .
33 con 0 M P O ; S Daer, 35 con 1, ' '¢7,®1nos >z� ¢�s1� 3x¢l+ioxiTa�.
hi F 0 ; Iii Keehna N 1, E •, 36 con Hie Great English Remedy.
E
� Tc
1 antes to
ea Quar d
' acb
s�xr
• 3.I con art
1 i1 0
• I3
radnoclt .
1,MFV;TLunney,jl',3k, eon 4,I ':
Mi';I•IDMason, W3r34•eon 4, M.1
II' ;WJbiason. , 36eon 4,At %';
Vint, �
AVt, " 1'V1 38eon 4MZ W Syl
Change of Busiaes�
Having purchased from
D. E. McDonald his
Butchering Business, I ani
now in a position to supply
the public with
MICE MEATS
at lowest prices and earn-
estly Solicit a shar e of the
patronage of this commun-
ity. We will always keep
on hand the best meats
that can be got for money
J. D GEDt ES
McDonald s old stand.
t'�te
EN'S ATS SPECIALTY
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Needs no mention. all Goods Fresh and Sea-
sonable. Try our Specie] JAPAN TEA
AT 25 CENTS. •
a
MACD0NALD BLOCK..
N E W
ruirsitirti Uridertaking5Oto.
—IN—
Ireland d, Button are putting in a complete Stock of 'Furniture and
Undertaking consisting of
BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING SUITES, TABLES' and
CHAIRS of all kinds. SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, SPRING BED
MATTRESSES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, PICTURE
FRAMES, MOUNDINGS, MIRRORS, Etc., in fact
everything that is kept in a
FIRST- CLAS FURNITURE STORE
A complete stock of Undertaking kept en hand and prices ream..
agile.
°Remember the place, Ireland's old store,. opposite the Mac-
donald Bloek, (Residence opposite the•foundry.
promptly, and permanently
euro au forme of s crvo,u
neer mess, L,atasteruegnerm-
atorrhea, X,npoteneyanct a71
erects of A.buSe or Encases,
!ental i�orrv, Ca00�l::t'6 05C
lib, lot 28 con G hl 1+` ; lI M Henry, t. ofrobaeot,OptunsorSti,nu.
S 33 Con •6 'tf F 0 • J I� ,1 wards �e ore aizr"'I ftt� tents, widah Boon read td In•
r
' musty, Xnsantly, Cd,Womptdon an S cele oar U Crave.
N •t, , `, 36 eon G M 1 O ; J A • nt ae beers pregcribod over 35 yoara rn thousands of
I•tnctli W 1 38
' eon Ii M Van-' cases; is the ongy rcUcb;e sari honest .3fedtcine
cam j 41 eon 6 Il'I lir , C ; kno:vn. Askdru�tstfer Wood'e i'i.oeDhodl ici it
p s abetters someworthless medicine ru piare of this
Suite,
lot 35 con 7 Ei h•' 0 ; J T t tneroao prlco to letter, and wo will nand by return
Black P. - 38 con 7 M C+ 0 ; Wm. mai• rt
ace. one paokaao, £f: ala, t8, one teW
Conery lot 42 eon 8 lit 1? • Jl o r lot pgt te,siastdigeura i'amYihiatstto0torxrtywddrose.
Tho "Wooer Company,
'Windsor, Ont., Canada.
!watered for weals buck, eoaldtng urine asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, sore 29 eon 10, M IP 0 ; fig• Cruiekshanks,,
potimntrpa icon w stn � ,
or Okaese $ ]I.tdrrel-liver Pills re- Ing cough,d quiff, troubles, V 2 add all
7 cox limp; J Perdue, V pt
t' iib t benefit. One f throat pain in the sheet oroup whoop- S 41 eon 10 Iii I+' R Stapleton N
kitir tr i eat I�.J.$mlth, )) throat arid lung u'. buts 88 and $9 coif it 0 s W Abram, i It elm seats at all drag eters
IRELAND • BUTTON .0
Sold ix Wingbara att+l sr•eryvritele
y sil l resp Irltr1e dr1tt; 'Its
Minn1
When purchasing your
Summer Suit of clothes
remember G. Carr keeps
in stock the largest as-
sortment of new designs
in Canadian and imported
TWEEDS.,
WORSTE DS,
SERGES,
Fancy Vestings,
Also the most up-to-date
C?,„ GENTS'
.0aJ y� �
RSHI1.�t GS
We can give you the best
of 'Workmanship, �jy
GEO. Ct..ER,
Opposite Queen's %Intel, Winuham.
Ara YOU
RUPTURED ?
If so it is your advantage to
call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug
Store, Winghanil. They
are the agents for the
celebrated Wetmore
Truss.
WHY THE WETMORE 6S THE
OWE FOR YOVV
1. Because it is dangerous to be a
moment wittout one,
2. It will never rust and is conse-
qucntly durable.
3. A person wearing a Warners does
not find it a bother.
4. We will guarantee to bold in
position any reducible rupture.
5. This trnss cannot possibly move
after adjustrnent,
6, fi tnn of our townspeople earl
tcntify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
GORDON& CO
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