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The Wingham Times, 1898-05-06, Page 5"1 l tE \VINU 'IAMVI TIMES MAY 6, l808. SIliLIII+:V:'iLE. t Ata recent meeting of the quarter b. ,,. I ly hoard, of the 13luevale circuit, all the interests of the work were passed under review and found. most satis- factory. i\ resolution expressive of We have all the latest for Spring Suits, at moderate prices. crit and the appreciation of the serviees of workmanship of the best. "Guaranteed," We are showing the most the pastor, Rev. Mr. Rogers, both in up -to date his pulpit and pastoral work and Also all kinds of Men's Furnishings for Spring Wear. A special line of Ready made Parts and Overalls cheap. Inspection invited. er-vesesa y "1, it. .w IA TN i J } �1 • Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham, EFS mail free, to all who write for it, a handsomely Illustrated Catalogue of our vast army of Goodyear -Welted Shops for men aid boys. It describes an amaz- ing variety of different styles and sizes, all of "Sigel." quality, ranging, in price from $3, $4., $5, for men, to $2, $2.50 for boys' and youths' foot gear. We have striven to make this catalogue well worth your sending for. GEORGE T. SLATER & SONS. .... ...+ •y',iyao0Yilldi ^1043.1�iIdG-i,s�i,.4, For Sale Only by IdOMUTH & ROWELS. general management of circuit bust• ness was unanimously passed, and a request that he remain for another Conference year. The past year has. been most harmonious and enjoyable to both pastor and people. Miss Molise, of Molesworth was visiting Mrs. Ueo. McDonald. Quite a nrinher of our ladies in tend purchasing wheels this summer. Miss Annie Rutherford, of Toronto is visiting friends in this vicinity The Presbyterian Sunday School is purchasir•g a new library. The flax mill has finished work for the season, The employees re- turned to their several hones last week. Miss Acme Herbert has purchased a wheel. Miss Mizzen, of Mussels, is visit- ing Mrs. John Rutland. Air. Wm. McKenzie and family have moved to Lakelet. Mr. Wm. Ross is living with his daughter, Mrs. Churchill, of Turn - berry, �1t BUGGIES! SURR IES ! Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Cart;. HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. -Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, harness 011 and Soap. tARRiAiE T19M I C AND HARNESS REPAIRING DONE on short notice, and at reasonable prices. R. J. AO MAT • Our •rdinary An. 0 c Ever since we purchased the McIntyre stock here at 53c on the $, we have advertised Dods at about 53e on the Dollar of the regular prices, and we havefailed y.} far to sQs: them duplicate either as BARGAIN DAY SNAPS or in EXTRAORDINARY AN- T T \ , 1 tia•r, n•;11 ,','t,ltiniir .1.r,cr t'•:::. ,,.0•;>,1 •.,. ale,;:;1 iVOIiTtiC'T�.��Th T�� � n. • Note these sample prices and come in and see the goods. IT WILL PAY YOU Wool Serge, regularly sold for 25e, our pi lee 17c. Colored Chiffon always sold tor 18e and 20e, our price is 121c, "Muriel" I>id Gloves, in Black and Tans, worth. „1 00 for ispr;. 131se.'• Silk Gloves imported to sell at 75e tor •10e. Chili's Gingham and Print Dresses, well made and ht-,ntiful)v trimmed at $1.00, 75e and (15e. Fancy Wool Delaines, pretty patterns, worth 30e yd, now 15c. Canten Flannel, worth any time 8c, for 5e. Fancy Cotton Crepon, worth 15c yd, 'ww the Plaid Flannelette, regular 12c, for only 8e. Nosed Check Shirting, the 7.c yd kind, for 5e. Wide Apron Gingham, with border, 12 c, now 10e. \itoga.nyaver t Covert Cloth cheap at t i t �' now '0c t a , - 7 spe earl Dress Patterns, shote effect, Acre iaa 50 each, 1,01YS doz. Dress Buttons, worth 8e and 10e per now $1,75 doz., le. - WHERE ? The Cheap Cash Store, Macdonald Block. EAST WAWANOSLi. The following is the school report for S. S. No. 9, for the month of April. The names are arranged in order of merit ascertained by a ss stem of daily markings. Deduc- t ons being made for bad conduct, lateness. etc. Sr, IV.—Jennie Rintoul, Maggie McDougall, Mabel Shiell. Jr.IV.._Alberta, Rintoul, Alfred Ritz, Leslie Deacon, Roy 'Mason, Ales. McDougall, Prank Mills. Sr. II1.—Willie L+'iliotc, Roy Dea- eon. Jr. III. --Frani. Si;oelicuon, Nellie I3ieie "Sr.°SII,—Raymond Elliott, David Johnston, Alex. Rintoaul, Bella Me. Dougajl, Ethel hicks, Herbert Shiell, Boy Anderson. Pt. IL—Howard Shiell, Willie Shoebottom, Andrew Casemore. Louts B. Dim, 'reacher. REMEMBER! Your eyes are priceless. Take care care of them for you. Tf you need SPECTACLES OR buy them from us. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all kinds Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to. „a. lt.FZ . DaTET irdit OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. srommsescsaureamirmar tingham. -.01.17= liZa=r4T559:0193 . TURN13EISRi. Local news are a little scare just now. Seeding operations engrosses the whole attention of the husband, pian. We might give you s, little event which transpired a short time ago. A worthy yeoman, of our t -p, was engaged one wet day in the honorable uecupation of oiling his harness, when as luck would have it, he upset the contents of the grease cup on the floor leaving a beautiful black spot. Now, Mr. Editor, I sup- pose you know a little about how things go when an accident like that occurs in the inside delarttnent, of course, he got the usual scolding from leis bette • half, and while medi- • tatiltg on the lecture just received a JAMESTOWN. t • BELGRAVE. Mr. Thompson, teacher of S. S. The S. A. Marine Band will give No. 4 has purchased a grand new a c nicest in the Foresters' hall this! Garden City wheel. We may now Thursday night. 1 expert some record breaking. 1 Large quantities of wheat and Miss Mary line, of Listowel is visiting on the 2nd of Grey this oats are coming in at the storehouse since the prices have gone tip.week. 1 Miss Mary Black and Miss Maud • ,ler. Thos. McFarlane, of Grey ci Code spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. \'i7fghtman. WELL KNOWN VIOLINIST very low at present with an attack of pluricy. As the old gentleman is Mr, D. Sproot spent Sunday with over taus score years old, be takes friends in Seaforth. the attack very hard. • He will soon fair. Chas. McCrea has sold his he well if the wish o1' his friends is butcher shop to Mr. Peter Robinson. :�rriccl out. Speckled trout fishing season WROXETER. Mr. S. B. Mcl(elvie, of the ,voollen mills, is busy prepairing for a large season's trade in the wool line. Mr. J. Hannaberg was in Fordo ieh last Friday, attenaing the 'funeral of his mother. A number of one' citizens were also at the funeral. IRag bees are the attraction for the women folks of this place. Mrs. Traveled Extensively Throughout the 'John A. Barnard held a very success Provinces— Interesting Statements ful bee on Friday afternoon last. Concerning His Experience. There were a large number present STBLLARTON,N.S.--James R. Murray, and the rags suffered. a well known violinist, of this place, who 11it' R I+' WIT bite, of the COmmerCi31 has traveled extensively throughout the hotel, has !roue to (xtil I te, where ere he Provinces, makes this statement: will ake charge of the Anglo-Ameri- c' I was running down in health and my weight fell off from 175 to 160 pounds. Prescriptions did me but little good.'' My trouble was called nervous dyspepsia. 1 of them, a5 no one will take resorted to Hood's Sarsaparina and after benefited. taking five bottles"I was greatly I feel a3 well now as ever in my lite, and have increased in flesh so that I now EGLASSES �'�r'�'1•weigh 177 pounds. I am well known , in�� 'l.Y.C�Si�.lL lS this part of the country, having followed niy profession, that of a violin musician for the last 28 years. I gladly tell my friends what Hood's Sarsapar for me. Before I began taking the anedi- of cine I did not have any ambition, but now all is changed and my dyspeptic trouble perfectly cured." JADi1rS R. MLRR.T. decide to take Hood's Sar- saparilla, do not be induced to buy any substitute. Be sure to get Hood's. .—_ _— :ire the only jInes to tole N00t1'S Pills iuitir iIood's Sars:tlii5rllld. ilia has done are ■ MILLS has just returned frotn the Eastern Market, having purchased a hill line of the finest that can be bought this side of Montreal in Black, and in all the leading shades. Now is your time to picked over. • opening out full lines of Chenille Curtains in all ��'e are 1 ,, 'cit Curtains for 3$C and up. If yOlt are wanting, colors, Lace anything in Carpets, Matting or Oilcloth. We have a large .tollection to prick from. in title and In Roots and Shoes we have a large stock 'Meavy• i ! EDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS . SE . full stock of all kinds on hand. come in and examine before they N. B. If you can hotel in tuat ptacc. Wroxeter has more bicycles with- in its limits than any other plaoe of its size in Ontario. The regular quarterly communion services were held in the Methodist church on Sunday last Mr. John A. Barnard intends erecting a new fence in front o>;{`ilis property. e The C. P. 1.. are repairing the large culvert situated about a mile west of here. Mr. Oliver Smith has purchased the old Horticultural bul'ding. opened on Monday. BRUSSELS. Regular quarterly corn in union services were held in the Methodist church on Sunday last. Messrs. Rotten & Fitzpatrick left last week on a trip to the \Vest. Brussels District Union Sabbath school Convention will be held in Melville ehureh on Monday, May 30th. Thero,will he three sessions, and a good program. Mr..1.I(DFni; and family intend leaving lirussels for Mitchell, where they Hill temporarily make their home. The Methodist parsonage has been receiving int.et'ia1 improvements during th,.. week Mr Thos. 1311 i iifleld left this week for Englrind in charge of a consignment of horses for Snell & Brown, of (,alt The I. 0. 0. I+'. degree team went over to Wroxeter on Mond ly everting and initiated :tame dozen candidates into the Wroxeter lodge. Dr. Me. Nang hton has purelmeed A. t (t'nig's driving home, pharton and harness. Brussels Public Library hoard held their annual meeting on Mon- de v 1on-da%' even irlC'. 'The Isla' rail n Arniv Marine Band -" tt�: 'rI cisitecl •Iia us -cls on Saturday and Sunday last. GLENAT NAN . Alnlyel y, son of Mr..11obt. Hastings friend dropped in, and while relating is confined to his bed with the the incident, his hand instinctively measles. We hope he may soon be felt his car ai though it etill smarted. able to get out again. . • • from the castigation received and no Miss Maggie Anderson, who has doubt richly deserved. bad a severe attack of la grippe is improving and will soon be able to attend to her duties. `/1lobert Harkness who intended to move to Brussels -has decided to remain in Turnberry and has Shoved into one of Thos. Giluinur's houses Miss Maggie Gilmour, who has had an • attack of rheumatic fever is slowly recovering. Mr. France Carruthers has taken fifteen acres of the Bainton farm on shares from Mr. '''hos. V' oodcock. Mr. Robert Harkness wears a two system in the right direction by four smile these days. Why? I toward health. Because it is a boy. The many Mends of Mr. Richard I Scott's Emulsion of Cod - Scott, who has been attending the liver Oil with hypophos- Detroit Dental College, will be pleas- phiteS can do just°this. ed so know that be has passed his It strengthens the nerves, feeds- famished tissues, and makes rich blood. 5oc. and pi.00 ; all druggists. SCOTT & BO\NE, Chemists, Toront._� Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Thingr get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to I check disease and start the examinations with honor. Master Wat. Dunkin, who was engaged with Colin Eadie tor the summer, has left and his place is taken by Mr. Jas. Fox. Prominent S600l. Teachor's Experience Paine's Celery Compound Does a Marvel= bus Work for Him. HIS LONG YEARS OF SUFFERING ARE ENDED. Neuralgia is Bath nod. and a Shattered Nervous System Made Strong and Vigorous. Alt who have made use of Paine's Cel. 'ary Compound have experienced its won Brous strengthening e'l'ects upon the nervous system This disaase•curina: medicine ants directly and promptly on the blood, taking away every trace of poison from the clogged and vitiated life stream. 'fhns, when the blood is pure and flowing freshly and freely. and the nerves braced and in good condition neuralgia atnd all kindred diseases take 'their flight never to return. • This is the monthto banish nervousness headache, insomnia, kidney and liver trrubfes. This is the time when the neuralgic and rheumatic should get rice of their misery and pains, so that they menfit ntreand b t durighe summer season,Palns Celery Compound is the only medicine I m% eat y ..+>: nppe a so r res ng, that car, effectually rid the system of I had in these years of affliction bean all unhealthy conditions ; it is beyond : made up of frightful dreams ; but not at:l question the surest and best meek• + so now, as the medicine beiran to have eine that biline; people can use. Mr, Lo' I a telling et?ect tin my nerves. rerett .1. payee, Hamstead, N. B, I have taken three °ottles of this writes as follows : r;lorioue medicine, and today 1 can say `Veils S. Richardson co„ i that it is the first time in eleven years (,entlewen,--In the winter of 1381 1 that 1 have felt none of those p'eroing was taken with asevere attack of nen..pains painv to which I had once been a victim, might in the head and shoulders. Since Let me say to any person who may read then it beeame seated, and I gave up this testimonial, in this province r eistn- the idea of ever being cured. ]''.ave ink where, that it y ou dlsnedit thio esti- telt? by ditierent pby ! ment,,juatt write mo and 1 will only be to details, but all to no avail. r glad to inform yn'a of v hot has tnurect Some three months ago I was induced ` me of neuralgia a.nd t► shattered rervouts to try ti tiottlp of Paine's Celery (:am -1 sy stem. " ,i, ► reoprtotful1Y, pound. Before l laid taken half t'f it I I.z;% I:trra�rm A,131 t vt:.t, began tie reel better, Sleep,. which in I3etnatteuad, .