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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-01, Page 5THE. WINCW.A.NI "FINES, APRIL 1, 10 8. v tr��"V"=i•Ic-'�':11.0�'a.tG-Ci�.MeTa�MC.�!a,�- M'[i r74r'i- ] • EASTWAWANOSIl, and Dress Goods L FRIDAYSATURDAY APRIL 1 Ali ? 2 i, You are cordially invited >:o inspect our showing of Pa THE NEWEST AND MOST f. STYLISH SPRING GOODS -r1 it has been our privilege to exhibit. 1� 41 With the advent of "good times" and a demand for higher class goods a special effort has been made to meet the demand. The Millinery department is under the able supervision of MISS NI TODD, who will be pleased to show and explain the latest Faris and "1 New York designs. l On Friday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, we will make a Special Display IT of Dress Goods. Store will be closed on Friday evening from 0 until �'� 7.30 o'clock in order to cotnpletu display. , ` y o rt A Our spring uisplay of Millinery, Dress Goods, eta, will be held on �.l 1111 r�� '"-lr74r-,r.— r-Mr�50- 1r 1, �l t'`(�r-'�r�,rr�--'G_i?-:��-'�-ti�..�r.,:7�•-•:i-'rie'�r�=,�r ��' yr..r,tt`..r y�S�Thr�__5r •_ 11 z U C�1•,11 Rry Lei �-r tr tr' [Fri'r L r1 Cr THE MAMMOTH HOUSE, BLYTH. Pi) • The council met in the council rootn, "lair. 24th '98, pursuant to adjournment, members :.Ilpresent. Minutes of last meeting read Hnd passed. John II. McClinton was again ap- pointed collector of taxes for 1898. Salary $55, The reeve reported that since last meeting action had to be taken to send Mrs Jas, Rae and daughter, of lot 38 eon 12, who aro in very destitute eircunrstances, to the House of Refuge at Clinton. Accounts for food and provisions furniehed them, taking them to Clinton, clothing,etc,, received and ordered to be paid. Resolved that the following per• sons be a ppointed path masters, poundkeepers and feneeviewers. for the current year : Pathmasters : Geo L Sturdy, II Lawl.,r, Albert fI Jacobs, Jas Potter 1 Jr., Crockeryand Groceries, we are clearing out regardless f rf cost. Henry 'Thiel], win li Wilson, 'm Dobie, jr., Win Johnston, Wm Me The busiest sections these days is the Ready-made Clothing and Hat Departments. Gowan,itobt G McGo::an Wm Rad- This hint to the 0rentlemen is sufficient. No time or space to enumerate prices, but COMP.:, I MACDONALD BLOCK. The Success ,_--" TiE TALK OF THE TOWN OF THE SEASON-- is the wonderful swing of our RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE NOW ON. Wonderful bargains for everybody, and great money-savingvhatchs to The waitgrentlsale i developing speed with each succeeding day, and we are , o wish to buy, We emphasize this week what we told you last week, viz., 11 POSSIBLE SHOT' IN THE FORENOONS. HERE IS YOUR CHANC�'�. Having ordered our Ladies' Umbrellas and Parasols some months ago from a manu- facturer, we had to take delivery of them this week, l k,sho d thowthhe z ulpAnother1ur counp carters ne t ruinous prices to clear with the rest. Every y also to hand in Black Sicilian and Fancy Shot Effect Dress Goods at very attractive prices. sen., Mex Parker, WmI"ng ` ) ford, John Dingwall, Geo Krachling, , COME, COM. Jas Armour, Jas Tunney, Thos fit Keenick, Robt J Hoover, John W Wightman, Jno Redmond, sen., Juo II McClinton, Thos II Taylor. sen., John Ifl Ellis, Jas Ross, Loverlot Nethery, Win IIallahan, jr., Wm Helps, John McDonald, Robt Mc- Donald, Amos Challenger, David Ccok, Win Nethery, John CoulteS,jr, John Coultes, sen , Win Wigbtrnou, John Bennett, Thos Il Taylor, jr., Edwin Wightman, I? Wheeler, Jas McCallum, Adam Robertson, ,James Walbh,sr.Adam D Hoover,Robtlienry Joseph McBurney, Robt Seott, sen., Chas Johnston, Jno Shoebottom, Geo) McGee, con bridging washout, Jno Salter, sen,, Malcolm La -10, " mont, Tbos J Irwin, Wm Deacon, repairing g t' andoad all $t6 etne es 1rbridgce Geo L Walker, John T Currie, Geo ,hutch , $feet rock elm Robertson, Jas Young, Albert M 1 Co. 1'i httee I' Porterfield00etpayment Perdue, M J Currie, '�„r nr Id Ander- plank, $4 ; Ison, Thos Tillman, Andrew Currie, for four polling booths, Prov election Horace Grain, John Leggatt, rats Allan tlla i eh .let '98,N.12 : Leo Ot vis. r e- Fralick, Owen Donnelly, Edward pairing culvert ttort,hei.n bnunc>aty, Morden, Booth O'Coano", John Nor- lot 39 cult 11, i,Ue ; ,Joseph McBur• rnanJas Martin, sen., Jas Dow, John 303' ra ai i`nle, M JJoC sideline 38 eCalltun8 and Stein, Geo 0 Naylor, Peter Milson, ll- Son, Leishmcin Wm 'James, Jos ing up washout lots 38 cons 8 and 9 "Cbaunnev, Wm J� Jefferson, bred oats.1;John, Agnewng jr., dhlingsp5 wa h- Champian. �: • Poundkeepers : John Hoare, Alex 8 9 ' ,,U IMcGowan,B II Taylor, Essias,Pearen, Andrew Sheill, David Clow, James Robinson, Jas Owens Jas Cochrane. Fenceviewers : Jas T Bell, John I Do 'ell, George Fothergill, John ,..: •Q..t...:.,:.,: Shoes for Show, CA —made to look well in a window ---made for anything but comfort. Such are the kind that please your eyes at the expense of your feet. The shoe which, does not fit your foot the first time you wear it promises little comfort for the twentieth time. It costs more money to secure the footfitting lasts of the `Slater Shoe than for some entire shoe • stocks. That's wliy they possess More foot comfort, wear, and appearance, than other shoes. Goodyear welt. Stamped on the sole $3.00, $.l.00, $.,00 per pair. CATALOGUE The Slater Shoe. FREE For Sale Only by I-IOMUTH 82 BOWELS. AAAA, .AAAA °o' AAAAAAAAAAA A Miss lac '`-hers n A Awishes to thank the Ladies of Wingham A A and vicinity for their kind and liberal A A patronage of the past season, and for . , ‘61,their kindness in attending her Mil- ky ` liner.? Display of recent date, and she Iv filled in the most fashionable and re� ` tA��td/�d VIVAVVIVVVV• E VVV V VVV V V V Yl' is now fully prepared to have all orders speedy manner possible. 1S. S. 1 r G -113, ® • ,6 '�,� ii i f 1897 $8.85 • 1 BELGRA % 1.. SHE DESZ'e3CRED dart' line account , ' , I i,. Because Doctors Coul,dr.'t Help 1 Ira Lewis, Goderich, Marriage Regis A few favored ones partook of real _Noor for Calvin Presbyterian Church, con I maple taffy at M. 11. IIarrison's, —South American Nervine 11, and postage 59e ; T N Carnpbell,1 East Wawanosh, last Thursday Her. Westfield, repairing culver, tilling levenirg. Games and other amuse- Mrs, Geo. Sch lee, up washout, hauling stone, ere, on mere indulged in till at a sea - division Ione between East i ?d las theuest ble hatntes,rren all spent aparted to very en aghtilyenrs ctor in oablr�Wawanosh, cons 4 and5, t ; \menls r, having household duties joyable evening. Owing to the rain last sabbath ery few were present :t any of the different church services. T Currie, John Menzies, sen., Sanfl McBurney. Moved by Scott, seconded by Carr ' that all pathmasters fur the current Special to our customers and the trade in new and$2.r . On motion of Bone, seconded by Mr. and Mrs. �lrtust[ Sutherland the council then adjourn -1 settled in the house they; have leased ed till Thursday 2tith'May rrext+,thfrotu ohnr Porterfield, Robertson to meet as a Court of Revision and1 appeal. P. PoILTEl8FInLD, Clerk.' last Adam or Brandon, leftviaG. T. R. • er red 'de of < wellknown Ont , was for about ti attend to her a in,en confined to herb d--sufft•rr,l great weakness and nervousness. She was wasted to a skele- ton ; doctors,iiaguosed her case, womb trouble. She despaired or ever being wgll again. She w:: s ioducad to try South Rev. Mr. Ball returned ned on wed- A',terma v erv,ne ; a few doges gavea;reat nesday last from attending his I rehef. She touts in all eight bottles and mother's from Toronto to Shel-, be sings plete sly cored, t Tent tame every boot•tre• remedy. Sold at (:hisholm's Drug Store. John Wightman continues very y— _.__ .__ low, and is gradually getting {`.1=7-------",--------.7-"7-"-r= --• RRIs. weaker., • Samuel Fells returned last week i r•. Geo. Henderson, of Turnberry, from'liansas, Ile speaks very dis-'t has purchased the "company farm" paragingly of that country and will ion the 1st line.; not go back again. Mrs. Wallace, of' Plattsville, has •ong halve got been visiting at the residence of Mr. ,Thos. Henderson during the past week. WHITE( MI7RCIL Mr. J. I.I. Sparling, of Brussels, cheese and butter manufacturer has taken a situatilnt ss butter maker Mr Robert Ilutchinson. has been .at the creamery here. Mr. Spar ling hand with a wide appointed collect:,, of customs for this port in place of Jacob Ilrppler, is a, competent, and 11e, creamery will no deceased. doubt be a succet.s tIlia season. A propc+sition has been made for the formation of a joint stock com- BLT;EV.\LE. LLSTOWEL. The 'rurnberry Council will meet turn their react lists not 1n Putman's hall on Monday next. I ill statute labor not have put new lamps In •thea• chute lector's Roll to be collected along and car load c ' maple rollers t With ordinary taxes, acnditthat at read law confirming the and passed at next meeting of eoun eil.—Carried. The treasurer reported cash ��hal- ance on hand at last meeting 32_1.- 30 ; received since then from Prov. Tpeas.Land Improvement,i{ and$74.- 14 ; paid out, $149.03 ; leaving a balance on hand, at date of, $144 41, Debentures were passed and sign- __ r ed for the payment of the following ing amounts : Georg Quinn, re- pairing and filling up washout, bots; ,;aturday on business connected with Ti'! IPnt1 , year_must re egation later than the h 1st day of September The Presbyterian Bongs nest, o.hervr ise a then returned will be ehargedon Cul- Mr. John Mitchell shipped the S • ressGoo& se BEL11Ol,E. I ivet•pool on Monday . I pany, Jas, T taloa e any, to take over Inc Livingstone Sadie Dining, flax mills in Listowel. '••�,- Mr. Jas. Ritchie sold his thorough- Misses Ida and visiting aGe of , Cr[tnbrcok, were vleiting at (;eorgel Ston. of Baden, is promoting tbe bred Clydesdale • stallion, Scotland's ung- Hodson's this week. I m..tter. i11r. Christopher Brinker is tearing. � improvements nts inlliris�afionrint�nmil wilSltnottl claim itanit5,994,� down the shop formerly used by p 000,000 people. The present poprt- Robe.rt McPherson, and will build a th o ask hon the site.of rebuilding is in operatic; ration is estimated at 1,467,000 ooD, e Miss Laura I!'arrow, who has spent at the block recently destroyed 1 eaehrdecade ie At that g•ae p the ut- several weeks visiting at Mr. Robert fire. Mosgrovc's, returned to her home in The trouble with the intake nil eare limit will be reached iu the Gcderich, last eek. has been overcome by the W..J. Duffwikvcut to Clinton ou+of some debris, which choked it uti fromafoi'teirhas Jubileeplcelebraticrn CiJLtUSS, ' On Monday next, the ratepayers will Or3>Tu.:Rz.—It is with feelings • i vote to have it expended in ore of regret that we chronicle the deg the following ways: The erection of Mrs. Mary Crowe, of the first c t of a town elock ; to assist in erecting cession of Culross, on Tuesday, Mt an agricultural hall, or assist in: 15th. She had been in delica paying off a debt on the Mechanic's health for some time previous, !Institute. death was not unexpected as she m I Chief of Police Young of Chatham. seventy-six years of age. She w) has received definite ntrrmatiort a. native of Inverness shire, Sit t ,.. that Harr Kingsbury, the :lapin„ 37, cons 2 and 3, $11 ; John filling up washont, lots 37, cons 6 and 7, $1.50 ; D Robertson, reeve; Isending Mrs Rae and daughter to House of Refuge, furnishing provis- ions, clothing, etc., $8 ; R. Coat3, Son, Clinton, cluhth'g, furnished firs Rae and daughter, per order of Mr' French, House of Refuge, til ; Tp of Hallett, settlement in full of Coon - Fancy Silks, Silk Grenadines and Wool Plaids suitable for Waists, ' In Prints we have the newest and up-to-date patterns. - plain cod-liver 011. Shoes we cannot be beaten in quality and They cannot digest it. In Boots and It upsets the stomach. ' lance. Y Knowing these things, we In House F urnistiitigs our stock is complete in eve1' have digested the oil. in line. Carpets, Sinyona Rugs, Oilcloths', Linoleums, Chenille h g and Lace Curtains, Scrim and Spotted Muslins. Scott's Emulsion of Cod - See Line of Lace Curtains liver Oil with Hypophos- our Special L phites that is, we have • at 3 5c and Upwards. . broken it tip into little glob- • • 'Sdroplets. ' el o� ' 1c (, glob - Special value in Linen and Centre Table u1Gs, ory -'� ade and Ordered Clothing a specialty. We use machinery to do Ready -Made the work th - flax mill. 1lliss Florence Jacksor'r' ras , gone to reside a year with her sister alt's. Bragg, of Calgary, N. W. T r GORRIE. Mr. W. G. Strong, C. 0. F. Organ- izer is at present in Elora, working in the interests of the Order. - — -. Public School Inspector Robb, of _- Clinton, paid our school a visit last weer:. Manypersons cannot take Rev. C. C. Kaine, of Victoria Col- lege, Toronto, was visiting with his father here. Mr. W. A Irwin has monad his law office into Walker's block. Miss Ross, of Toronto, has charge of McLauchlin Bros.' millinery de- partment for this season. Mr. Wm. Sharpie, late of the Vi- dctte staff has taken a situation on the Lucknow Sentinel. Geo. and Robt. Dane left last week to seek their fortunes in the Canadian North-west. They are both ener- getie young Men from tbe best - stock, 'ks li ow le Death has claimed another vietittt . Thos Ii. Boddy, who passed away o good effects o the IgG iltarch 21st Deceased had the Very Reverted .Deilit U'�;l�il hint, poorly for som6 •of' Mp'unt li'm'o t ltti r tpp , 'Q .: 13. MI pays for the TIDIES r 1vG CENTS till the end of the year. of the digestive organs, and you d stcd and came to this country o , ' aii+x - ' �•^ - Breton where she was married to the late Christopher Crowe, who died 8 years ago. They moved into Culross —hood's Sarsaparilla isprepared by ex - hardships of pioneer life but with brought to the production this great. skill and industry r'y they hewed out medicine the beat r lilts t modicxl re-* for themselves a home. Since her search, hood's Sar pa la is a ruodetra a. husband's death she has lived chiefly medicine, contatui g st those vegetab'it with her oldest daughter, Leo, of ingredients whit ere seemingly in. Mount forest. She was the mother tended by Natur erselt for the allevia- of ten children all living but her tion of human ills. 1t purifies and en., son George, who died 2 years ago, riches the blood, tones the'stomach and digestive organs and Creates Rn appetite; She teats a devout member of the it absolutely nares all scrofula ernptionp Roman Catholic Church and was boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum,. and esteemed by all with wham she every form of skin disease; cares li,ex became acquainted. The fnnrt•atl co;nptaint, kidney troubles, atm engtheiaa q and builds up the nervous system. It en- tirely Friday, overcomes that tired feeling, giving her son•in.law's, Mr. Alex. McDonald, strength and energy in place of weaknera and, Wagner. It wards off malaria, ty- ro Tees:vater followed by* , a 1{tl 1 O pbold fever, and by purifying the blood It number of. friends and acquaintances.' keeps the whole systelu healthy. Hoo'orsa- $ $ p inn' -a Is the hest --in fact the One True Blood lsur1Ie% Sold by all druggistei, $1; Six for 5. t tI-g d's Pitt;e, klot lot e akes Weir ou obtain the , in the person of Mi'. , n Monday The funeral sermon was preacba d b4 T. oil at once. That is why you been feeling very utd ttati ati time ast but his death was unexpect• wertl• laid �rest� +ln itatnil Scott's. Emulsion. p tl titer to mourn Catholic Cemetery. Thefa yt Can take ed, lie leaves a da g the sympathy of the community, 50c. AM 11,oe,.attt druggists, 1115 loss. 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