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The Wingham Times, 1898-04-22, Page 5We have all 'Workmanship of up-to•date m the latest for Spring Suits, the best. "Guaranteed, at moderate prices,Fit and W showing the e are Also all kinds of ;hen's Furnishings for Spring Wear. A special line of Ready made Parts and Overalls cheap. Inspection invited. GEfl �4 9I�mr.i0®00�+�3®P►1'o.�10-® ' 0A....P6aa a s Opposite Queen's hotel, Wingham. i r vwwepenlaii use it, because its " shine" lasts too long, and seems too simple. 'Pays him better to use a wax pore -filler, and polish up a previous polish. Paid by the week, instead of by the pair, he'd shine the acs leather, hard and smooth surfaced, with � ��,+c a 1, a�t tv• ��y�°. � LIZ 1 k.1.1 LNG !AAA'A' ,IME �� APRIL 22, .... w:Rit,9.*. M......�a...��..M••..rr....�•..•^-. _... ,-,-.-..-:;-.,����- ri BET,GRAY E. ,.usi Farmer$ aro mostly done seeding. Mr. Bert Sanbury spent Sunday with friends in Wingham. ratan has'secured Mr. Chas. Venue • a situation wit1i the Wrought Iron Range Co., of Galt, We wish him success Airs. Jas. Haugh, of Wingham, spent Sunday with her parents here, I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Uasl rn i Owing to another engagement I there was no service Sunday in the evening in the Presbyterian church. The following shipments were made frt.m Iielgr a' e station (hiring last week viz. : —W. Clegg, of Wing- 1 ham, 2 cars oats to Guelph, 3 cars li th ' � of oats t 1 �'Vner1G LV 1 cattle to Toronto ; Watson & Geddes 1 car lumber to Hanover. GLENANNAN. 1 a Miss Clara Fortune, after spending her Easter vacation at home, return- ed last Saturday to her school at Woodbridge. Some of our,-.eitizen9 are wonder-- • why Rip Van Winkle is not seen loitering along the river banks en- joying 1d3 favorite sport, tisbing. We guess the reason is because he is trying his hand at making cheese, at Kennilworth. • Mr. John Gilmour returned to Toronto Business College last Satur- day. M. Wm. Baird, who has been in ess Ct'=��i�:�'K:� :v6t'';:� �••allyj P"-'�,^'-l�:p:'',.�i "Thanking our customers for their very liberal patronage, which has brought ovr this nearly upto our expectations, we offer more startling bargains to -day, as we mu3t tet, When we advertise an article the people ,:1ways stock into' cash within the next few v�•ct:l•:s�, r know they can get it just as advertised, both as to price and duality. In other wctdy they Now for a few pointers know we mean it, and to this we attribute our success.l ,tryp4 :Business `�'�v e e Ola Country and 1 ear r e to -clay ( Portland also cars of madequality andfit guaranteed, graer price s , Galt; Clegg � Dames 1 car to order, \iiehigan lumbering the last winter, ^�� has returned home. HOMUTH & BOWELS. Master Wat. Dunkin bas engaged For Sale Only bywith Colin Ladle for the stammer, ._.- Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Stokes en- tertained a number of our vnun,� Double -fold Dress Goods, was 25c, now roc ; 44 inch Black Sicilian worth 6oclrorid43c; $2.00 and down, for 5c lgc 'Black and Brown Stiff Hats, ~erre. d Dress Trimming about half price:. 28 lbs. raw airsSGgoce:r's Scales each,lbs. r.Bright r� ho4 Coffee � Sugar for $l.00 ; 4 -piece Toilet sets for $l.00 ; 2 p I lb. Pure Black Pepper, cy the lb., only 12.%c. The Cheap Cash Store,1"aetl.onaid's Block. Ihrin (C* BUGGIES I S Pim:•eons, Spring Wagons, R• d Wagons and Carts. i notified the residents of the. town I treed Nitta; lrenrietta Mustard, a poll - they u- they will have to clean up their pre',t a bride towC lady becoming fIhe same lin.costume he raises and be ready for his visit o f the 16th of May. whits; cashmere trimmed with lace During the time the school closed I and ribbons.. There we: eover 1001 all the seats were returned to their I guests. The wedding gifts e usual places as they were befure the I numerous, fr iL r a s, useful and handsome. fire. Mr. A. Koenig bas resigned the Financial Secretaryship of Court Princess Alexan ria, �"`s 1 \ people last Friday night. an cl a• l d C. C) it and . seemed to enjoy themselves. has been succeeded by Mr, b. at the Al r. Tiro a 1' ergueson is engaged Rev. Mr. Abbey presided with Messrs. 1)lilOtt$' at the i3ricla-Ithe annual vestry meeting of St. I yard for the summer. I John's church, held Easter Monday evening. A surplus of about .$1.40.00 was reported by the auditors after all financial obligations were met for the year, which is a very pleas - ,s. and worthy 'of it HARNESS, ;..ADDLES, Eta 'Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs, Dusters, Axel Grease, 011, Harness 011 and Soap. CARRIAGE TRIMMING AN HARNESS REPAIRING BONE on short notice, and at reasonable prices. • t.. AA A A A A 0 v V R. J. MAcNIATH. AAAAAAAAAAAAA issc P 1 T7 + wis s to thank the L and vi pati onag their 'nity for AA es of Wingham eir kind and liberal the past season, and for s in attending her Mil - recent date, and she d to have all orders shionable and li • j Display is now fully prepay tilled in the most speedy manner possible. tp AA 1.9 A aVVVVVVV lw �V R OXET ER. Miss Cassie. Harris has returned to Wingha►n to resume her • duties in Messrs. Romuth & Bowles' millinery department, Mr. Morrison,. of Kennilworth, visited with his brother John this week, Miss Polly Batters has returned to Kincardine. Miss Letitia Morrison is visiting , stave to the Synod. ol:. wt's with friends in Kennilworth and I ported t10 hein i toward the newe s soredsry f fund cite Arthur. Guild The timbers c n purchased by e Presbyterian ancussed ed and will probably the subject of ieventuate, g was sits - church have be p the' rection of a rectory on the John Gibson and will be usd for in the v erection of a barn. The old church lot adjoining the church, Miss Fast has stood ;'err .ever forty years man was paid $10 as a a recognition and is one of the old landmarks of i of her services during the past year. St. John's church and ineunbent i5 to be congratulated on the satisfac- tory condition of financial and church affairs geucraily- a CLINTON. Doan's cannery, one of tier pioneer industries c•f the town, was turned at one o'clock 1Wedne: day morning. The fire aslo did damage tt, the elec- trio light plant adjoining, and setting fire to a dwelling owned by W. Core i t repast had been on Huron street. Mr. Ilya done ample justice to a :cry enjoy- fourteen hundred dollars iatsu•aece able evening; was spsnt with games, l on building; turd twelve hcu dretl on ant order of affair note in any congregation. John Cardiff was elected People's Warden W. 1'. Vanstone, Minister's Warden ; Thos. Mazwell. Treasurer ; J. A. 11eNaughton, M. D., .Vestry Clerk. Thos. Kelly was. chosen Represent• • music, social cha.c, dancing, etc. Mr. and Mrs. 'Purvey left for their new holue about a mils west of the bride's late residence, where they in °t r for th set up housekeeping under very favorable •tuapiees They have the l year • Ilt,n Pres., s., G b the stock, tint this v.111 nut nearly cover his loss. The Clintou cricket club held a evening and meeting; on Friday ,•. _� elected the following o � e T _ , I) i41 t:"t a rant; good will and best wishes of a large l Hon. Vice R. Ii,ausfot d ; I't es , T. cir le of friends. 1 `be barn of Mr. Daniel Kell:' was burned to the ground on Wed- nesday evening of last week. Three calves and e, number of implements the village. Messrs. McKelvie & Hemphill have been busy with a large gang of men repairing the breaeh in the woollen grill down at Mildmay.They are also having the mill thoroughly refitted and putting in a large stock of goods which they wilt exeha.nge for wool. BRUSSELS- • Brussels Driving Park is. being put in first class order for speeding and driving. The town band will soon coin- s holding their weekly open w been invited to P annual sermon a Mr.sJohn mea: w 0 Jackson, Jr.; Vice, Lek Kt'nnedy ; bee.-Treas., F. i . Hodgens ; Execu- tive Cotun,ittce•--J. dcMurchie, N. Fair, A. McGarva; Match Ct,naniitttee G. --I,, Kennedy, It. A'gnt.'', °G were burned also. Loss about $80 i a Barge • .Ju"seril,tion Committee—. insnranec '1;�0. thenar' a, F. Jaa: ksun, I'. \S . Terry, A. Arnlattoes . On Sund iy morning last a large number t t' i la, u,asuns . t-ggaged in auditing t the erection t f tt.e Doherty Organ t' Molesworth, is the factory urat'r.het! in a rac:dy to the guest of Ploy. Geo. McDonald. Ontario tit. reheddist church where The reasons have started to work the pastor, Rev. 13. Clement,. preach - at the houses of Mr. John Wasuaan ed at set mon on the sut.ject t.f ' Char- Messrs. Mr. Cris. Brinker. acter Building"front IAA- '?Otat verse 1'Iessrs. John King and Ed. Bailey of the Epistle; of Jude. have rcturued to their respective� Nineteen t.f the inmates of the schools. House of Refuge are soil;>tit.; with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Messer and grippe' daughter Margaret have returned to la l. J. L. Doherty will use the to their home in Hamilton. Email toile track for training his Wm. Baileyspent a few days last I fast horses this season. week in Stratford. �Z nr. Carter will I,e. foreman Rev. Mr. Kennedy, of Wroxeter, j of the corporation C r te-r lata,>rers this and 11 r. Rogers exchanged pulpits seas , Tare last Sabbath. Taster,atilnnday evening. t to Mr. Perrie, of Wingham, will h` J. Higley, presiding., The preach in the Presbyterian church �Wa�rde.ns. Me�srs-,Pinnsmer :incl AlpLss s.xt lliss Millie Moss has returned to Cjglp Elia Alton, iiartland, N. B , jp t' , Cared of Enema. t home in Bu vie. ;Ito; plai and hereby certify that my daughtdr, with BLY TII. The annual vestry meetings of Trinity church was held in the church I lector, ' w. '1'. BL1JEVALE. Mr. John Burgess is at Brantford the Foresters' books. Miss McKee. o :' o , Mr George Richardson, of Brussels, 'nt Sunday with Mr. Walter Bur - •s. Mr. LI. Mooney, of Brussels, paid town a. tivmg visit last Sunday. aff & Stewart's mill team ran ay on Monday and one of the ,ses %%Its badly cut. n Them ey lac atfe red at , the escaping II. 1'ho flax mill will soon wind up tching. hal:ll'a, was cured of Eczema of sev. I in i eleirs standing by four boxes of Dr. ivhfe mens air concerts. Wing- - J ,Ointment. The Rev. Wm. Lowe, of Ilrl3tle. Drug ist, AL D. AITON, A ham has a reach the Rei Witness. LiartlandN.B.. brid, lion to the 1. 0. 0. 1+'. on (, esarm Work 1n April. mud Sunday next. fours A t will take charge ll0twiug is mosteffectual when it ways of the American hotel oil the 1st of that early fn the; season. The quag May. 11 r. I%ennfg, the present peal ��rathe work begins the better. cane prietor has been in the business for theirs are now made of ►nan,y as 1'le the past 13 years. \YcM designs, and solutions can found Health Inspector McLauchitn has has just returned from the Eastern Market, having purchased a full line of the finest 111703Ft.10 401-C304001710 that can be bought this side of Montreal in Black, and in all the leading shades. Now is your time to conic in and examine before they are picked over. We are opening out full lines of Chenille Curtains in all 1 1 if you g If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. You may choose between Milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott's Emulsion. `tied in barrels on wheels, or a ss, .back, in a contrivance t� it. to a knap sack. Spraying is loud. with not so The walls of the new t'a.,ttr) going up very rapidly at d will soon be read,' for the roof. The faali,uUS Waterloo iirat.s Band has been secured for Clintolt's May 24th Demonstration. The members of Clinton fudge, I. 0. 0. lt'., will attend divine service in Ontario St. Methodist ci,areh next (Sunday a. 01 The farmers around Ilarriston eontemplaite. the etcction of a. pork mica fot'l '' V. ate Ums Head a P' erd not only to pr.+vent diseaises over h Jo.s and vegetables, and to pro- We, W -le trees and plants in that drum cal but is used alst. as a safe- imagin l.Oagainst insects. A fungicide hope t oellution used •for destroying ouragit to 4 fungi, such as rot, mildew, dise•rtu'a llrtrust, etc Englan It is Scott's Emulsion or anter from Special Bulletin, nothing. 1 Department of Agriculture, When you need the best _- leak) fungus, which irects the cod-liver bil, the best hypo- inais well as the fruit, bust not To ;tided to weaken the trees. To •; in check, spray before the Imo 14. 50 en with a solntinn made atrana W 1:11'1' ECHE 1tO li The w•eatther is very fine and seed being sown very fast, and we iced a few of the market garden -- planting 1 Peculiar to my sex, and I br planting• potatoes on Sa,turda body,head,limbs and in our • sores on my hands, and my hair all carie o'.t. I vitt ender tho doctor's treatment a long time without benefit. They called my trouble eczema. Vitally ]: began taking Iiood'a Sarsaparilla, and atter 1 had used throe or four bottles I round 1 was improving. I kept on until 1 had taken several more bottles and the sores and itching have die. appeared and my hair bas grown out." 1tMtts. J. 0. BaoWN, Brantford, Ontario. "I was all run down and had no appe- tite. I had. a' tired feeling'all the time. I was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and it benefited me ab much that 1. would not C � Without toil 1'i 8+ G. 1. linftwtsrt,—IP 1300a S area. All Covered With Erttptian:• Was l Not Work, the Suffering Creat--Hood'7s Has Cured. ‘,1 was all run down with con �pealnto out 110 mumps ate raging age, and some of the victims at 0 y low at present, but we trust t under the skillful treatment of doctor they will soon mem er. Troy has left the contract tc, tie S. San of building a large tudah in front of hie brick block, making 'other improvements ch will add to the appearance of ,phaco. n Thursday last at about five Is in .110 afternoon, R. Addison's e farm house'( oeenpted by I o, en ler, was totally destroyed by hot little of his contents were i1. A stun of lnonev,Mt's. Nail jewelry tend all thohr elothinr IS tielcitr-inratcttbennt turitiot+ttrttsieee• what they'` worn Fit the lime. ?miller. cpintrne�l e extend out' sylil `1 od'S N>irll ooah szrs;rxr c y tO theta in their` loss: colors, Lace Curtains for 35c ant , up < � Oilcloth, 1� e; 1Ytilvc rl large j ,liosphites, and the best anythln�,Carpets,ltllycerine, all tom "gin Matting or blued in collection to pick from. and Shoes we have a large stock, in Cine and the best possible manner, In Boots heavy. • you SEEDS I SEEDS ! SEEiDS 1 have only one choice. It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or A full stock of .111 grinds on hand. in loss in weight. jE]:]:.]LS- •cvAli drugg5 • ; oe. and $I.ee, S(OT1 & $e1wNS. Cattniste,'rorai na of iglu l _ tin- k's Cotton Boot Compo'nsa ltot sucecssfully+nwcdmonthlybyaver (0Ladisa.Safe,effeotual.Ladiesask Cloth druggist for Cooke Cotton Root Corn- Cloth l,einereesua.ll 4fixtures, pills and taken. 1re 10 degrees stronger,$8 per box. No. if possib , �44d ou receipt of price and taro 8•eent 1 tulle Coote Company Windsor Ont. bag unt I. and 2 sold aria reeommended by all 111111y 0 Io Druggists in Canada. 92 for Bala by •Colin A. Crvpboll Clotll.e0