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The Wingham Times, 1897-11-26, Page 51 w 411 1 / �i•�°`, 1 CO 1l• ' WOG tit t1A M TIMES, NOVEMBER 26, iS97 This ingineer.—Car- This Establishment is a " Store of Confidence " in, the Fullest and Broadest of Meaning. The entire community has long since learned to trust absolutely in this store --to believe its statements --to depend upon the goods—to endorse its methods, and we strive to merit this feeling of extreme trust, no matter at what Cost. Mantle Clothe for Girls, 54 inches wide, 50 0, All•waci Grey Mantle Cloths, double -fold, regular price 41.00. for 85e. Beaver Cloth in Blue, Brown or Black, double -fold, speotal at $1,00. Nigger -head Cloth at 41.00, $1.25, 51,50, 41.75, 52.00 and $2.00 a yard. Newest Effects in plain Beaver or rough goods. 3 special garments, size 32, 34, 36. No. 1--Biaok Rough Cloth, standing collar, well made and perfect fitting, 43.50. No. 2—A plain Beaver and Black or Brown, 4 targe Buttons, Velvet Trim- ming, 884.50. No. 3—Roath Cloth, 6 large buttons, slash collar, 57,00. The Men's Overcoats we show at 55.00, 56,50 and 47.00 will give you satisfaction. " Our prices are absolutely the lowest." Not for one day in the week only, but every day in the year. FINE' ORDERED ---. 'NEW GOODS. NEW StlirerILIES. . a GEO. CARR, has now in stock a large dispiny of the very newest material for Overcoats, Fall and Winter Suits, Trousering, Fancy Veste, etc., eto. Also the Mast Stylish Gents' Furnishings in the Market If you want stylish and well made Clothelat a moderate price. Give us a cilli. We can git e 3 cu tLe 4fEt f workmanship, Good tit guarateed. G-I:r§ CLA:Ia...4-"R Opposite Queen's Hotel, - WINGHAM l,a LL•-'•'":L.Lai:;t.:..L'LJE-t. G711'lta'RJt,:.L.L^!!.]"U:�`�'''�.—t.�L']�L4iL iY.—'..it.^'L�'I.JS�L�:l^�L.IL:'a_t7•�'J'—',1.�i f." L�f t 't IY ' DON'T CO TO UNDUE D When you can save it money tike dais, NotVi}lotving prices \/VHITE `tib �, CUi,leGti �► a a a �� �o� t G AND t.QNta CREDIT kal DVINC Messrs, Franeks Clelland Jr. and ee Bobt. Baird, Jr. returned n, short time ago from a short sojourn in Mire 5 • i nesota, They seem to think that Ont. is just as good a place to stay in. , AMr,Geo,Mundell has bought a farm , 7.6 miles from Harr'iston, and intends to reside there in future. Mr, John Crowe intends winding Up the cream -routes for the season. 1 It has been a good one for dairying and the Whitechurch Creamery has turned out a larger make of butter than ever before. Sties Simpson, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Simpson, of this township, has gone to Chicago, to take a course in opticial science. Miss Simpson is a graduate of the Manitoba College of Pharmacy and is the first lady drug gist in the province, The daughters as well as the sons of Culross are winning distinction abroad. On Tuesday morning of last week, the announeetnent of tate death of Sirs. Chas. Steel, was heard with sor• row and surpri€e by the residents of this township. Her death was quite unexpected, she having been attend. ing to her household duties until noon on the Friday preceeding her death. Mrs. Steel was a daughter of the late Wm. Moffatt, and was much esteemed by her neighbors and friends. She leaves besides her bereaved husband, two daughters, to mourn her loss. Connell met in the Town Hall, Teeswater, Nov. 15th 1$37, as per motion of adjourr. went.. Members all Iresent ; the reeve in the chair. The minutes of last council meeting were then read and approved. Scott—Johnston--As James H. Melvin reports that he has completed his statute Gabor according to the by. law authorizing path master to have the work of people living on the tear end of Weir lots, to have their work done on the road on which they live that the clet•ic do not enter his work on the Collector's Roll.—Carried. McKay—Scott—That the Clerk and Reeve be authorized to iisuc a cheque or cheques for the amount of Engineer's award or report when received, and charge the same as directed by Engineer.—Car. K 1 Great Sale of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes Below Cost in Wingham The McIntyre stock Is being rapidly rushed off. Bargains here because the bought much below wholesale l.rices. What you don't see ask for—and tisk to see any of the following this week : V tJ •J �GJ 1J Lambskin Trimming worth 2:ie for 20?.. ' Braid Trimmings reduced from 4c to ,2a.i Colored Passimentrie Trimmings at - 20o and 8o, r� Ladle:,' Sandal Rubbers, first quality, i for 400. l� Heavy Towelling worth no and 70, for § 40 Choirs Tweed Dress Goods, 40 in. wide, only 2:)o. 12 leB-� ,-r-i 'i' ti9iV.ris'i �`-Soli ` i" r3 Y G&r:ventesweeeesesw` reef teitetenetz me °liF • Chintz Covered Bed Cotnrorters begin - fl t 7 to at au 'e Beet t3raes Pins, worth Go per paper,110:. for 2t. e Meeh &iif Felt Hats, a job lot at 25o. 0. .,i Heavy Oottouade, all prices, beginning : lOe. Choice Braid Trimmings worth 4e and 5c for 20, Men's Overcoats, a large assortment from 53.09. OettentereetteeeseetemeeeestesteseetteAveteetteeeeenee A•close inspection of all our goods and prices cordially invited. We are here to do business and solicit a portion of your custom. Good Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. Our premise$ will be found in.the Macdonald Bleak, Wingham. drain his place and requests having the culvert across the road and ditch deepened, that Mr. Reid have the same done on receiving the pap- ers signed by all the parties interest ed giving permission to run the water onto their lots and on the understand ing that Kinloss bear half the ex- pense. --Carried, Reid—Johnston—Tbat the follow• MOR IRIS. Miss Muir, of Wroxeter, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Archy McDonald, 1st line. Mies Mary Cornyn has been re-en- gaged to teach S. S. No. 7, Morris, t'or 1898. This is her third year. • Wnr, Cock, Gtlt line, has bought twelve stock steers from a Mr.Cooper near Kippers. ing .parties be appointed Retuning The apple packers are about Rev. Mr, Oaten and wife took tea,` and Deputy B;eturning officers for through.. Most of t••e fruit was a very with Mr. and Mrs. If:. Welker one the year 1897 :- poor sample this fall. evening this week. Chas Button, Returning Officer ; Polling sub division, No. 1, James Thompson ; No. 2, Robt. Watson ; No, 3, J B Gcetz ; No. 4, R E Little ; No, 5, L McKay ; No. 6, W Kelly ; fled. N„ ise7, L McIntyre, an,. that the Jehneton-�Jarvie--That the town• clerk prepare a by-law' confirming, rr-Alp Ate l,u i, swotted to dtaw up their oppnintxnont, to be passed at Messrs. Rutherford, of Wroxeter; e4 the necessary bylaw to empower the nest ii.ec,•ing of Council. Dep, lie- and Pagh of Bluevale have just coos- . ,, in twenty �-l ti furnace coin - carefully , �-i r.otvatsttil� cou,tcll xo pal' at,i.tlt4 cents' tu�•ning Officers to be i�.itl:°,;c'•J'; °1'.t a plt.tflcl.the new,LVleCI J RR in the cheese factory. Mr, James Stewarts sale t,f farm. stock and implements,.. it Turnbe'•ry, - last Monday, was one of the largest ever seen in the neighborhood, Bruce• -g _1ias returned from (Manitoba, where sly has been visit -4 ing her brother, i EAST WAWANOS11- Alex,. M.Srnith, who has been fann- ing on the 9tli con., intends removing to Seaforth, where he will enter the ernploy of Messrs. liroadfoot & Box BLIJBVALE. thin 0 ra' r1. , 1I r't 1 doz. Cups and Saucers and Plates (Tea) for $1.10. �'r' ° 1 IC itII „ (Breakfast) for $1.20. Jugs, Platters, Vegetable, Dishes, Bakers' 13asins, Chambers, Ewers and many other pieces at proportionately low prices. 4; i' Faricy China in this vicinity to choose 1 Largest assortment o . L front. N. kFARQUHARSON 11 per red for wire fence Where the the Presbyterian ilia nse. 'It works Clerks, it2 ; Bootbs, t3. Einance Re- port : Iiobt Geddes, cleaning jam at Orange bend, $5 ; I+ Elliott. cleaning jntii at Cauche's, Sept. ate. 53.50 ; iiowe hill bedding culvert lot 10 ides it necessar , to }� I well and would undoubtedly warm council may cons 3 protect the road from stew drifts and 'the clerk have it ready fur the next session of council, fur final read. °-)jam Hill,cleaning John ,, t ''d to Ganite •c on ing;, pa.aing, and sealing—, • Reid—J0hnstnn---'Tutt the Clerk con G at pridge, et : Dan McTavish. work teecon 10 lot 8, $G ; Dr. Gilliet. annual fere:. t, heard. of Health,1897 g2;M Sehiestcl,gra el,and road $5.35; Janice McGregor, cutting hill, 25th stile read, cot- (i, 9t8.75 ; John Hark- ness filling gravel pit and improv. Ing road, $11.50 ; James Whiteman, gavel, 54.50 ; t!'• R. Thompson, Crowds are attending and tt n meet -1 832 feet ocellus $8,32 ; James Me.good attendance is expected. ings are interesting, Glynn, geavel, 02.29 ; Situifeipal g Rev. Mair. Nest will preach at the toall who trend hetattcTti ;i League! World, miosis book and stationary, service in the Methodist Church at meets every Sunday eve at 7 o'clock' t.5.91 ; Peter Kroetseh fixing sink write Mr. Dickson, Clerk of the Peace to final out what amonnt of fines are .':e the township of Cukor•:: ---Carried, Scott—Reid—That is tlit3 indigent Mr. Baldoof, was traveller who trav• tiled the townships of C::rriek and Culres`s repairing sewingineehines etc., and tell siek and came to Cul- ross, bat not being a resident, tied having no rclativee in tone township, the ratepayers refused to keep hire and the eoancil of Wren c n�,ider- ing it an act of humanity tohevc the man provided for, agreed with ll:. Mr, and Mrs. Plunkett-ot Asltfieldl were visiting in the neighborhood, this Week, • Mrs. A. Auld of,. Westfield, •gavot Mrs. Jas. Reid a friendly call" this• week. !j .. Rev. Stewart of Ethel, oecupied1 the pulpit at the brick church Met; Sunday, Mr. Oaten beim, engaged! i • r • w his oint- iu rn ssiona 3 ot•d.•,-�,rt ,app # went, - Mr. ifeciintt,re the tax,collector is Ion his rounds. Pie o'nuts the farm. -i • the befitting for two as well as otic, tors are doing well this yeatr, as the A very interesting tetltperanei: meeting • was held last Tharsday money comes fulling; in.• evening in connection with the Ep- 1 Last Wednesday eve, the officers ,•• eau ' ther' Church wcr,tiL e. of Brick l✓ u 1 worth League A number took part �p g and petitions for lessening; the priv- I were elected in due f,rnt a , fuhows:'; Pres., Alice Hoover' ; First t• ice-pres., 1 J. Pattison ; Second vise -pros„- Mrs.1 Hoover ; Third vice -pies, ,J..Dowe;' Fourth vice ores•, Mrs J. Pattison ; 'Tate annual meeting of the Bible RecordingSecretary, M,i:'. Brooks, Treasurer, Thos Irwzn..The 'League, is now lit a flourishing ce•ndition.; eges of the license law were directed to he forwarded to the Secretary of the Alliance. Society will be held in the Presby- terian church on Dec. 5th, to be ad- dressed by Rev,' Mr. Edmunds. A 5 , 10.80 on Thanksgiving Da The evenings are very l .i'g 'audit hole con 10lots 27 and 28 $9 bl g 3�t t t g demand for County, 550 ;Thos Brown, cal it g; place in the business activity, boys stop in at night. Perhaps this ' A noticeable improvement is ,a z- coal. oil is in great emand as the David Steel, for work on gravel road So say our merchants. ' accounts for evervting being 501 Gehl and others of Carrick for hie nett, en ": :date of Cue ess aind , 3- i l'.v. Cozens, of Fordwieh, ofticiat- quiet in this nei„ hborieu tl, lee [r keep, and considctine th'i Cat.ict: •ilreencek, t:pjJ,,nito Li o;, con 15, es here next Sunday at 10,30 a, m. Notwithstanding tht, ‘:et and' ��tr- r-�•`�"�� � �r2 7�'- ti t ��` was as liable for hip liL'Ct. R3 V:tlr' S: iU ; t�ntirf•'tt` CtlSlcettiaits, C11tC1'.ln-, ` and 7 :n, in the intereit of the. r rt wc!!grzt.'C. ,,...= F '�• `+.� -"t•- G keep1 tt ,rd p blustery weather of past, ti•ts fariu-y amount expentt d viz , sixty' three gravel, l ,l8 ; Nich Seltnitzteyi gray I'atlanct's hotel on Thanksgivin,; - • , Coilingwood will give .;,,'."'2.;`).,000 to a,1 new (i.T R $t50,000 elec ata r. The China Douse Grocery. the hereby request the clerk: to for' X3100 ; (.sett, Sill, and a: c - missionary Cause, ors have got their roots:all safely ward a colo of this motion wi:li the ante of indigent, : •_'1 ; P� Iirehz, tlsl'ootinn Snatch will 1?e held at bossed, IT PAYS T `fit BUY YOUR (li'3) dollars and t'eclneet t;ae (:ait'rick ei, 75o ; Schwartz & Fedy, bal of ale, dt Council to pal* half as they ate jolt- $1 ; Jrio Sehnert.,. grate In ettivet't, • GOODS') ly entitled tu,--Ca'ried. ts:'e, Peter isulie k 7II J}trtla.�le,l�dt,•,(iC+1 1 .., 5U 'i1 tt t t 'tltty of lLinloss (.ul• FROM , `: o MILL . Honest Weight, honest Count, Honest Measure, and your money track, if everything is not found as represented. "Underwear Rubbers My underwear department is now I have a full stock of Men's, Boys' corn tete. I have iiia received a, iii, Ladies , Misses and Children's Rub - special line of Underwear to tell for' hers. Prices, regular 0,5e for 50c; forty-five cents (45c) each garment. Ladies' 40e for 30e, Children's 35c. Also Scotch and Canadian Wools at fol' 25e.ber Cityave Boots,o regularRu$3.25 reasonable prices. In fur :� 2.50. en'w $z Bogs' Clothing t I have now tt full line of Ready- j Overcoats Ire. Martin Farrow and three y, ;;rave .,a,..) ; 0 ildren of Calgary Northwest Ter- _.- --- Th•tt ne the Arkoll gravel, ; Geo. 3e:tit,3Ce , l i UI t are VGaig M 'her itiw1 Mrs. caller of lot :35 em, b desires to el.; ; , t :'tips • ,, , Ih ere menet '> ' S entente tib' ross shard on boundary, „-.3.t3t3 ; 1l b :Me, drill (`Tar iner,Xwho spent the simmer in the Lake Dauphin distsiet, arrived home on Saturday�,/'IIis in:tny friends here will be glad tc, knots- that Mr. James Gardiner, who went out there in the spring, has tak- en up land, has built a house on it, and hats prospeets of doing well. dt'.l ohert Il.kstings. of Turnberry, who has just returned from Parry Sound, where he has an interest In n Saw-tufll, was in the village on Siendav, %%Irwin, of Morris, brought thirty secs' into the village on Monday evening, to sell. Mr. John Mitchell, of Keigley, I;tt„rind, who spends the winters in (menta, buying inn pie rollers, which .Gtr shipped to the Old •Ct,untt'y to be nutria into, mangles, was in the village la •r tresis. This will be Mr. Mitchells' til ;r Muter in Carman. Elliott. of firs M. 13..D1 hitt . � •. and t .ft W iigh:un, spent Suttility at Mr. 1 N, lstt-terauaking has begun rgahi You may get over that slight cold all right, but it has left its mark on the mem- new lining your throat. 1 it ,lu e , cold and the second one will hangon longer than the first. Scott's Emulsion is not an ordinary cough specific, but it is ” the ounce of, preven nratdes for fall and winter wear. In Overcoats I have a large tion,.” It builds up the system, checks inflain nation :and heals inflamed fnetn- brands. °Slight" colds never bring serious results when it is rote tl taken. p pY Mackay, trip to Walkerton, we, P Clark, trill to Walkerton, and :honey pain out t'or C, 53 ; John McKinnon gravelling en the gravel road north of Teeswater, $328,50 ; 11 MacKay, selecting jurors, getting. affadivit, 53; Geo. Grcnache, new calvert and plunk, i, * .i ' ; George Ross, worm You are liable to takeanother ou e;.,•,iyt'1, for eonnty, 86,25 ; 11 Arnaslnni,, do 0.31 ; Thos :ltcivin, do $11.57 ; Jot 13nikle, repairing. cul- vert.,. 54 ; '1' Rosa gravel,','.40. Jervis---Joheetuti •--That�the Pi -- nonce folium as j:int read be adopt- ed and cheques issued in payment of same.—Carried. Jarvis •--- Johnston —.Tont this ('.ount'll do holy adjourn to meet 'drain on \Viceciineel:ty Dee. kith at 10 a, r. as per statute. Ones. l3trT'roe , Clerk. variety in quantity and qualify, Sed Bootsn Oboesvariety to suit the tithes. My Boot and Shoo line is now as' usit tt full and up to date. I have a Call end see our special line el ;special line of Men's Calf Bala, to sell'r.nclic Jaet.ets at 2,75 to $7.00. St "f)` Montt Long V ents from $2,00 to 0,4.00 ; Ladies' turd Child -- i Ft,r Coats and Robes at a ren' Shoes in endless varieties, i Specialty. IDDe ' .r" On Tuesday morning ,John I' .Tray. Book on the subject free. the murderer of Angus ;lloLoed, t't Napanee, was sentenced to bang on • -. SCOTT & SOWNE, nettevitta, Sat. January' 14th, 1898. ry People often wonder why their nerves arc 1 co weak; why they get tired ro easily; why they start at every Hight but sudden sound; why they do not sleep naturally; why they have frequent headaches) indigestion and nervous. yspopce the explanation is simple. It is hound In that impure blood which lit waits - lathy feeding the nerves UrCut reins: instead of the elo1nent§t!f kl.rength ari. vigor. In sueh ebrulitIsm opiate and n and do note cure o Hood's Sarsssaparily ;la feeds tho nerves pure, rich, rod blood; gives natural sleep, perfeet digestion, is the true remedy* for all nervous troubles. .[ ars ari11a Ts the One True 11ke er. ar per bet: e. 1't`eparedonlybgCl,T o.,Lottve0,ems, eue'o iS'tr ane ; ey t C!(2Cil '.] �X S telco, east•tte opett%to, SVel