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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-08, Page 7111I!1 WIN !LAM TIMES, APRIL 8, 1698. $10.1.1111.,010...........101W0•1001011••*••*11.1.•••••••1•••••••••••••*••••••oamo••••*4.... SUI„ W OXET ER. 1 Messrs McKelvie & Hemphill have purchased the Mildmay wooll- , en mill and will operate the same dur- ing the coming season. We have all the Lateet raw Spring Suits, at moderate prices, Fit and Aliss Mary Hazelwood, has return - Workmanship of the hest. "Guaranteed." Wee are snowing the most ed hotne from Harriston, where she OF THE SEASON'z:7 The Succe eepeto-date JEW 2511.11L" situation in Chesley. Atho all kinds of Meal'e Burnishings fur Spring Wear, A special. eine a good `-"\111E TALK OF THE TOWN, account of illness. I is the wonderful swing of our RFTIRING FROM BUSINESS' Sh\I I? NOW ON. Mr. Joseph Thompson has Secured 1 4 SA '4 peddling rigs on the road.Wonderful bargains for everybody, and great money-saviug chances, The gm...t sale is Messrs, iiderson Bros„ Co., and lot Nseadymade Pants and Oeseealls cheap, Inspeetion invited. W. E. Hazelwood intend putting Our village will have a, largo ! developing speed with each succeeding day, and we are not always able to wait en all who, number of wheels in it title summer. wish to buy. We emphasize this week what we told you last week, viz., IF POSSIBLE' 1has been attending High Sehool, on ea.c.ereaellereailaseeessaseirsealeseeelteleefetestestfa c3 -EE C.A....13,1-2B; S Opposite Qureen's Hotel, Wingham. Mr, Jolla Gibson will soon have I SHOP IN THE FORENOONS, eve residence completed. B. Saunderspvits all merriment01; IHERE IS YOUR OHANCE he residepee of Mr. itIld MI'S. • Wednesday 'evening of last week, it 1 being the oceasion of the marriage ! of their daughter, Miss Annie, to Mr. Robert S. Gibson, of the firm of Gibson & Barnard, oatmeal millere. The ceremony was- perforened by 1 the Rev. R. S. 0. AndersonVn the the presence of 'a late number of invited guests, after which they all sat clown to a sumptuous repast. • 1 The presents were numeroukcestry and useful, testifying to the high-- es• teem in which the young couple are held. The bride and goom took the evening train for Detroit and other points, The TIMES joins in wishing the young couple every success in their future. A e 414 410 ,644. 4'1 */ rer • Slave of Your Foot 2 Such should be the Shoe -created to protect it from the rough, roads of life. But many feet to -day are slaves to the shoe, because their owners will not consult their feet, when buying footwear. Here is a shoe would give a springy foot -step even to old age, because in the building of the sole no peg or stitch under the foot destroys its elasticity. It is a foot conforming shoe, and every variety of feet has been considered in its construction. Goodyear welt process -Same as hand -made at half the price. Stamped on the sole $3.00, es. oo pa -Fair. The Si witer Shoe Jr •,JOJJJ:: r•.474.1. 'ArdJ14...+4*.." CATALOGUE FREE /M.01.1,4 .00dItt, e ON, .7 iMehlty1....... ,••••,.. .4' For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWELS. WINGHAM SAW MILL LOGS LOGS We are paying the highest market prices for good sound saw logs of every description. MCLEAN1 • & SON. -vviNcaiAm. yeamtus..mmomar•Smovs••••••• sou or xs, hi uit that Will fit comfortably, look well, wear well, and , keep in good Rhone. you liad better go w stela' , ' Umbrellas llicl Parasols .some months ago from a mama-, facturer, we had to take delivery of them this ruinous prices to clear with the rest. Every i bl 1 Si ilian and Fancv Shot Having ordered ourLadies also to hand n ac c week, and throw them upon our counters at. lady should see them. Another snap came Effect Dress Goods at very atAritc,ive prices.' C I - nd Groceries we are clearinp- out regardless of cost. roc ‹ery a The busiest sections these days is the Ready-tuacle Clothing and Hat Departments:: 'prices, but COME, This hint to the gentlemen is sufficient. No time or space to entuntrate COME, COME. MACDONALD BLOCK. 4=LmELmlAmac•D oe S. ART inc; d married on Mr. J. T. Curtis, the teacher. Mr. 81 D Id. Gillies to M. Black 'was yield ti) the chair, and made many appropriate re- marks. A long programme was prepared by the pupils of the school,' and they all did their parts in a most creditable manner. Songs were also rendered by the Misses Russell,. Kr. D. L. Straelaan, Mr. McBain and. Mr. Curtis. instrumentals were ' given by Mr. Bowinen, Mr. Clanston,' Mr, Wilson and Miss Annie Davis. Ever, body enjoyed the excellent recitations of Messrs, Lamby and. Carta% and Miss Rosen. The teaeher and pupils are to be congratulated for the succestful way in which their entertainmentswas carried out. The following report gives the standing t.f the pupils of S. S. No. 8, fur the meth of March. Total 400 marks: V. James Knox 304._ Moved by Mosgrove, seconded by u WI TU. IINBERRY . Cruickshanks, that by-law No. 7 April 9th 18 - , to ago Minutes of council meeting held in 1898, be passed appointing Daniel whose care she leaves a faintly of Putland's hall, Bluevale, April 4tha Frifogle, Wm Frifogle, Wm Aiken, two sons, aged 13 and 4 years. For 1898 . members all present ; reeve John Porter, John Little, David the past nine years the family have . Al 4cnnon Wm Day- resided in Strathroy, among whose in the chair. Tho minutes of last meeting read approved and signed. A Communication was read from the clerk or Morris, re. settlement boundary line expenditure. ston, August flonsuth, John Willits, ' ehureh, having, teane:erred her mem- Moved by Mr. Cruickshanke, se- 1Francle Lewis, Peter Hastiugs, Wm bership from Knox church, Galt, on eonded by Mr. Mitchell, that the 1 Haugh, Frank Carruthers, Wm moving to Straahroy. Her presence reeve and Mr. Mosgrove be a corn- 1Deans, Alex Kelly, Chas Honauth, will be missed, especially from the conmittee to meet a committee of I.John, Wray , Thomas Bolt, Alex Me• meetings of the Ladies' Aid, in which (Morrie council at the, clerk's uffica in ' Ouneld Runt Weir. Samuel Vn- she was an active worker. For sev- l Bluevale, on Seturday, April 9th at , stone., litueben Sanburn, James Nieh- eral weeks she had not been in the J • - Elliot 'rhos Walker Thos best of health, but did not yield tu o m . , i ell, Samuel Burchall, Ralph MetealfeIpeople Airs.Gilliee was highly esteem - Rueben St.,kes, Thos Aitken, Colvin ed. She was a faithful member and ti. fief erd Porter John John- an earnest worker in St, Andrew's 11.30 p. in.—Carried. . i ' Reparte H- TiT reeve , reported • Lovell, Itobt Ibtuilten, Wal Douglas ilium until within four weeks of her that a. huge number of culverts had John McEwon, neries Flislop, Peter death, when medical aid was sum been damaged by the spring freshets' Scott, Chris Moffatt, Robt Black, Jnu moned and every endeavor made to but none of the large bridges have B • rese Wm Messer, Harry Bosman conquer the rapidly developing evi- been seriously damaged.Mr. Cruiek- • • A shanks reported that a number of culverts in Lower Wingliam, Wing - ham and Wawanosh boundary lihe have been damaged. I have ordered some lumberyard tilesfor repairs, the bills of which will be laid before you. Moved by Mr. Cruickshanks, SEC, onded by Mosgrove, that by-law No. 5,1898, be passed appoiuting, John Rutherford, Thos Aiken, John Rob- inson John W. Walker, James El- liot 'John MeNitughton, Peter Scott, New Spring Goods and Samples of all the latest designs in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, 'Worsteds, Serges and OverCoatings to choose from. Orders filled promptly -at very low prices. Webster & Co., Queen's Block. r••••••••••••••mlo••••••O••••••••••. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . A A Miss fl., c si hers t •• A A 40 1 II' 1 ; A A A wishes to thank the Ladies of Wingham A A and vicinity for their kind and liberal A A patronage of the past season, and for V their kindness in attending her Mil- V ✓ 'V ✓ liner! Display of recent date, and she ✓ is now fully prepared to have all orders V ✓ filled in the most fashionable and V V speedy manner possible. V ✓ V VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV T. • Win 'Maxwell, Duncan Anderson, denees of disea e. Urs. , John Blitek, Chas Gannett, Duncanland A. S. Thompson were consulted! Sr. IV Ailetta Fart.ence 331. Jr. " •crd. 11 in tl-eir power to allevi 11V. Lorne Knox 317, Gordon Era- MeNaughton, John J Moffatt, as , . W Walker, John Mulvey, Robt Ale• 1 ate her suffering% Aided by the lotosh, Andrew Gennnill, Wm Alit- tender ministration of an unusually Chell, Robt Miller, John A Miller, Henry Green, John Ansley, Peter Murdock, James Deyell, and Hiram Smith, Patinnasters kw the current year.—Carried. Moved by Cruickshank secoaded Musgrove that by law No. 8, 1898, be passed fur the purpose of borrow - Win B.01111,1th and- Robt Li athorn, ing money for the current . expen- fence viewers in this municipality, diture of the Municipality until taxes for the current year.—Carried. es are collected.—Carried. Moved by Mitehell seconded by Moved by alitehel(, seconded by Couplaud, that by-law No. 6, 1898, Cruickshauks, that Walter Hawke be passed appointing, John Little. be allowed $1.75 per day, for operat- Geo Breinner, Geo 13 Scott, Thomas ing road niachine.--Carried. Gilmuur, Geo Nicholsou, Henry Moved by Alogrove, secended by Wheeler, Donald Stewart, Peter Scott, 'Wm Deyell, Wm Netterfield, John Diment jr„ and Wm Maxwell, poundkeepere for the current year. —Carried. Mr, Geo A Phippen and nine oth- ers, :aid a petition before the coun ell asking to have Comp, or rather Princess street, opened from Mary to Kate streets. Aloved by Cruiekshanks, seconded by Coupland, that the clerk notify James Netterffeld and Afortimer Smith to remove all fences off Prin- cess street between Mary and Kate streets inside of 10 days from this date, or in case of failure of either party the coned' will cause the fences to be removed at the expense of the party concerned.—Carried. hury 347. Sr, III 1,:tte Agar 358, Vena Knox hel5, Ruby Forbes 334, faithful nurse, Miss Moralee, it seem- , Alice Paul 328, Peach EllibUry 278, ,. . ed for a time that recovery was POS -I. Charlie fermis 27;), Martha Ingram . able, but this proved only a tempor-1246, Wesley Germyn 107. Jr. III. ary relief to the sorrowing householdEva may Souch 378, Xenia Fraser as a change for the worse speedilyfollowed. - Many friends feel sincere 1325, John Gereisiii. Sy. II. Lola s Agar 3-18, Fred Pugh 2313, Milton , sympathy for the bereaved husbandi and children in their great loss. Thl e ter) 845, Anuie, '-eh'e 318. Part fy II. Hazel Embuta 343, Charlie Agar funeral service was conducted b Jermyn 180. Jr. IL Emma Jer- Rev. W. G. Jordan at the faintly re -1140. Sr. I. nry ale Knox, Willie terrment souk place subsequently int Fe'e°1-ribleesst'l,Wei)ne'etni. al';:.';ikt!i'enif,rurt°1eindIngev, • sidene,e on Satura ay morning and in -1 the Strathroy cemetery. The pall-illulda Rutledge, Lizzie Knox, Mrs. Gillies, Andrew and Jared D. L STRACUAN, Teacher.. 4 \ bearers were the three brothers of MILLS has just returned. from the Eastern Market, having purchased a full line of the finest. that can be bought this side of Montreal in Black, grid in all the leading shades, Now is your time to come' in and examine before they are picked over. We are opening out full lines of Chenille Curtains in all colors, Lace Curtains for 35c and up. If you are wanting anything hi Carpets, Matting or Oilcloth. We have a large collection to pick from. In Boots and Shoes we have a large stock in fine and :heavy: SEEDS! SEEDS ! SEEDS ! Coupland, that Meest.e. MePhersun, Cruickehanks,AleLaren and Burgess,' Gillies of Niagara, Arch, o be a committee to revise our by laws! Galt and John C. Scott. Among renewing old acquaintances in and lay them before this council at Wingham and the surrounding • their next meeting.—Carried. The following accounts wet e pass ed and cheques issued : Thus Netterfield, $2, polling booth for election ; John Burgess, 2, do.; Alex McPherson, $2, do.;1 and Aire. Gillies, of Galt, Mrs. Reed, Geo B Scott, 2, do ; E L Dickeneon, ;of Canit bellville, Mrs. Brownlee, of $1, account, Wingbam Advence ; 11 1 Cale Duncan Gillies, of Moffatt. F. B $8,75 ace. plating ; and T. E. ?IcLellan, of Galt. opal World, $6.35, Statutes ; D 111 Friends from a dista nee who forward. f • dieent • le 'ed handsome floral offerings were , Turnbull, of Galt, and Thomas G. J A NI 0 W. N . Turnbull of Kotnoka, and Duncan! • • • Mr. and Mrs. James Turnbull were A full stock orall kin& on hand. T.. 'Thi n in flesh ? Perhaps it's natural. If perfectly well, this is probably the case. But many are suffering from frequent colds, nervous debility, pallor, and a hun- the relatives of the deceased preseet1 at the funeral services were Mrs.Ivieini6Y last week. Turnbull, who has been in attend- Mr. Richal ['son has extended his three weeks, Mrs,Bryce and Mrs.Alc- putting a new back at her daughter's bedside for thepast , dwelling bY 9th con.; Paul rowel , 1.1.3.50, do.; Jas. Golley's I'ouse on first line. Mee. Arephaii 1,1 kitchen to it. i Kegue, of Wingham, Mr. John McNeil la.kturned to his home in Owen Sound after visiting in this neigh berme d for a few weeks. Distemper is an annoying disease with the horses around here. Mr. W. Johnston has been engaged' clothing by Mr. R. A. Johnston, merchant, • Gordon, G Gordon, 65c, do; Ireland indigent that- 1 Dirs. Brownlee, and Misses Genreie, for the summer to ren his wagon. , ton, $8, funeral, Mrs. Farley ; ThosIBertha and Izzie Hogg, of Golt. ' 1 Irwin, $2, digging grave, do.; Wm \ MORRIS. Dore, $1 50, ace. damages ; Peter Hastings, $3, repairing culvert on Mr. Styles has Moved. into Mr.' — Leo. Orvis, 50c, repairing TurnberrY Miss Mabel Mason is visiting MI Weak and Run Down, With Heart share ; Geo Nicholson, $1.25 Gem-lber sister's, pauper to House of Refuge, $3. days has put a stop to seeding ()per 1 4 i 1 was very . much run down,/ Amax- ; and Kidneys In Bad Condition mil's bridge ; John Little, removing The cold weather of the l - C Restored by Hood's Sarsapar1lt,"1/46: Mrs. ast few; Moved by Mitchell, seconded by ations, hut we hope soon to have fine been sick for several menthe. XI- Ad been. adjourn, to meet in Putland's hall, The many friends of Mr, (2a14 -trying different remedies whic`.4 at ms-, Coupland, that this council do now c weather again. I Buttress Clerk ' 2nd again. Mr. Caldbeek should bet have ‘ I Has told that my eon t on. every Mall WAS I' n Re A seo:1:1111::: 131' !rare affeted,„" Bluevale, an Wednesday, May 25th beek and Mr, Warriek will be no good. I would have sevr at 10 it. in., and as a court of reviti• pleased to know that 'duly ion, at 1 p, m.—Carried. I safely arrived at their homes on the 1 di e t t, • aell , coughing that would leave and my heart and kid' . vtgit 14 is 'be* At of order. I felt that tae prostrate.. \ Left Prostrate dred aches and pains, simp• ly The following is taken from theitongratelated on having success -1 something musi•efee done and dly brother . because they are not fleshy Stratin.oy Age, of March litiewhicit !fully passed his graduate examin- advised roe to,,try Rendre samparilia. , refers to the death of sister of Mrs. otion in the Veterinary Colle,gh in proeuted 'how. and began taking it enough. 1Geo. Bra ceeind Airs, mexagnos of i Toronto. Mr, Warrick 'lo took a Wort it was halt gone X felt that it Wei Scott's Emulsion of Cod- thie township leuceessful mune in the Agnelli- belplbg me. X contIsesd Its en sad Mach sorrow is felt ill ---trathrOytural College in Gdelph. vrlit yomig hal made rao a *CW trOman4 cantoikTA liver Oil with Hypophos- and vicinity in consequence of the men might well be proud. praise it toO bIghIy' -M of Reich Turnbull Hen* Bosratan a phites strengthens the diges- - premature death dc a i.e, t vim*, 217 Ossington Alt beloVed wire of mold (Allies. Ade, improvement on hia surroutlins by don, gives new force to the' laide stivet, whieti deplorable event putting a new pickeefenet'aiorind • I - nerves, and makes rich, re I A most sateeessfal entertainment, Isola by a1141ruggIsti. SI, Miro 0. occurred tit the family residence on 1 his iwn. blood. It is a food in itself, Thursday last at 7.15 P. m. 560, slut St.to, ,atamitist, i Deceased was born in North Don. I WaS held in S. S. No. 6, on the even. - ------.. „ , , „ , . , -A10... rtiti i - Ira peter- Irsititilite, * I fries township, Waterloo county, in ing of April 1, under the direction di nova 3 rim Wit, tiatileiat. Oa. . % scorr a floTINS ulagaims, Twat.. Ontatio. Glet onlY Itoed!s, Hood's Sarsaparti 1s 'OW best -la fact the Oa. True Wood