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The Wingham Times, 1898-06-10, Page 5I'S:IT, . 111E 1 .1 ;I.i11.AM "'I.11l ;, t JUNE 101 :i13, +•tl'-.'.,,..,-...-.....,......-+•.M..,.....,...w-..-.-.w...•w�,+.......................�•.w»,.,...-.max..-i....•.• We have all thelatest for Spring Snits, at moderate prices. Fit and workmanship of the best. "Guaranteed," We are showing the most up -to 'date ., Also all kinds of Men's Furnishings for Spring Wear, A special line of Ready matte Pants and Overalls cheap. Inspection invited. !?,�, "►Ww,N `. ne m!r ass w Ar,.o �Pi� Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham. (blessing or knowing :shoes. The difference between buying a pair of ";41ater Shoes" and a 0.7;7 pair of couunou stluw, is just the differetrce represented in. a - sealed letter and an opened one with a responsible signature.. . The sealed letter may c.xttaiu a large cheque, or a l>uiliff's notice. Th:e, y+,• , opened letter -well you know just tris t itis. t;!,...4".;4-,,. The common shoes may bt: good ones under the finish but how do you know? "Slater Shoes " bear a pedi'ree tog tt•l;i:'.i tells exactly the leather they're of, its wear, pe+•nlarities or faults. Goodyear Welted. $3.00, $4.00 and t3.00 per pair. "TITS SLATER SHOE." Cr1TA40G E FaKe• • r. t=om. •• �t a For Sale Only by HDMUTF & BOWLES. MORRIS. Great improvement has been made on the premises of lirownstwn ehureh A grand shed has been erected for the protection of the nurses in the wal'ln season. Still Henry Bosnian continues to •' rix 11i6 dense. For what ? Every- one seems to be guessing the same. Wonder if they aro guessing right.. One of the greatest events of the month la a pie nfe, which will be held 1 in Mr. E. Bosman's bush on the cen-1€,r tre sideroad, It is h union pie-nie of S. S. No, 8 and the Sunday Lehool of Ebenezer. A good time may be expected by everyone, but I further particulars will be given later. Your correspondent is aware, on good aathority, that some -not all of t the men -we won't say gentlemen - who are travelling stallions through this township, are making a stopping; . place at the east end of the 2nd nun. Surely the law does not sanction well business to be carried on on the public highway. It the law would take a gond sound hold on some of these then, it would perhaps A BUGGIES! SUR I S 1 1'liwt,ons, Spring Wagon:;, !.toad Wagons and (','arts. HARNESS, SADDLES, ETOI ur • r... ga ar n,1i4�L neem Ever since we purchased the McIntyre stock here at 53c on the $, we have advertised cols at about 53c on the Dollar of the re,;ular prices, and we have failed so far to see them duplicated either as BARGAIN DAY SNAPS or in EXTRAORDINARY AN- NOUNCEMENTS- N- NOUNCEMI iNTS- - and e will continue along this week as usual, Note these sample prices and come in and see the goods, IT \\TILL PAY YOU : Fancy Wool Delaines, pretty patterns, worth 30e yd, now Vie. °anten Flannel, worth any time 8e, for 5c. Farley Cotton Crepon, worth 15e cd, 'luw Oe. Plaid Flannelette, regular 12e, for unto tie. ., Fot.d Check Shirting, the r e yd kind, tut• 5c. Wide Apruu Gingham, with border, 121e, now 10e. Mahogany Covert Cloth, cheap at 371e, now 20e. 7 special Dress Patterns, shot effect, Ave ;3.50 each, now $1 75 Wool Serge, regularly sold for 25e, our price 17e. Colored Chiffon always sold for 18e and 20e, our price is 121e. "Muriel" Kid Gloves, in Black and Tarts, worth $ 1.00 for 80e. Black Silk Gloves imported to sell at 750 tor 40e. Child's Gingham and Print Dresses, well made and beautifully trimmed at $1,0). 75e and 65e. 1,000 dor. Dress Buttons, worth 8e. and 10e per doz., le. WHERE ? The Cheap Cash Store, Macdonald Block. open their eyes to du what is right. We hope they will continue it no ltu;gev. The council met a a Court of Re. .......,' vibiuu in the town hall on May 30th 18tl8, and the Members subscribed to the oath as required by statute. Wo'. Jackson complained of being too lhil;hly, assessed , reduced $10J. Rohl. Vint cotnplaiued of being two high as-essed ; di -missed (Seo. Lleai:)? was entered a 5 Bluevaleowner of lot 30, 0 Dames entered ; ' A tenant N • lot, eon 6 ; Jas J Kelly entered tenant N E pt 'lot 10 con 6 ; Thos linker entered tenant, lot 9, ti S Bluevale, On motion of Isbister, seconded by Kirkby, the Uuurt of Revision was tbeu adjuurued until the 27th Juue next. Council business was then proceed ed with, Minutes u: last 'Heeling Scutt, expeuses taking insane person Hartley is now ,tatiuned at McLenn read and uuulirrued. A comniuni to asylum, •15.2b ; Jatues Shedden, I an, Algoma. Mr. Hartley is spend• cation was received from E. L. Dick tilt drain, $$3.00 ; James Shurrie, re- ing this week with his daughter, Mrs. inson, i esl;eeung; damage sustained pairing road, $3.00 ; Jas. Speir, tile Sharp, at Varna. by an egg waggon being upset on drain, X2.50; 151tu Clark, part salary, Mr. and sirs, Inglis, of Atwood, western gravel road. ;40 OU• Jas. Hall. ditch and culverts visited at Mr. Peter Fowler's, Blue i ti o lle•ved by Thos.Cude, seconded by * Mr. and lira. 11 , C. Hushes have •I,OU ; .John Watson, assessor's sal- vale road, over ,`3onda,y'• gone Stratford where they i.ite¢d Geo. Kirkby, that we take no action in the matter. -Carried. art', •50.00; Rubel.; Iouhill, repair- A very gay party of little girls to• ttt ttf future. Alessi's. Dutl' and Milker appeared ing washout, '4.00; 1V'nt. Michie, were those at Mr. Hugh Ross' last 1'he gr•ulilll,u will is a hive these clinging ditch, •5,00. Saturday afternoon, who had. come 1 days Largo yuahtities of wool are on behalf of the ratepayers of Bine- The council then adjourned to to celebrate Miss Jean Ross' sixth vale respecting the unsatisfactory couhina tutUwu. Trunks, Valises, Whips. Brushes, Curry Combs, harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs Busters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness 011 and Soap. CA!RIACE TRIMMING AND HARNESS DEPAIRINC DONE on short notice, and R. J. at reasonable prices. • AOM.,C7.TH. REMEMBER ! Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, care of them for you. ?f ton need S. L big road way at lots `25 alai 26 on eun. 7. --Carried. Accounts were ordered to be paid as fulluw,,:-Jlunicipal World blank furtns $5.135, huff h Stewart, cedar, 3 UU; 11. Sterling, putting in culvert, ; Wm. (Uarness, repairing cul- vert, $T.0U; MoLeau & Son, cedar Pur culverts on west boundary, ;s28.613; W II. Humphries, repairing vera per, $4.00 ; corporation of Turn - berry, B line expenditure, $7.22 ; John Coldough, ditch told culverts, $Ii.0U; Thus, McCall, culvert, $3.00 ; Alex. \McCall, culvert, •3.UU; Jae, Pollock, cleaning ditch, 8L.0t ; F. S. Forrest and Charles Forrest, Rev. W. J. West preached an interesting sermon last Sabbath morning, on "Lessons from the Life of Gladstone," whish was especially intended for the young people of the congregation. The road from the village to the WROXI• TJR, Mr. C. W Andrews, of this place, occupied the pulpit of the Congre• gational chureh at Listowel on Sunday. o The 1Vta-Hoo Medicine Co. were performing in tuw:i all last week, They left here fur liluevale. station was treater! to a dose of road lir. John Barnard has had a new machine last week, which has made l fence erected in trout of his property. it outlandishly dusty for the present, Dominion Day will be celebrated in right royal style in Wroxeter. A grand trades' procession, shaui battle, bi • t s b eLali football etc whatever it may do in the future. Rev. A. Y. Hartley, for many years pastor of the Presbyterian church here, was renewing old friend• ships in the village last week. Mr, cyc el , as • will be the attractions. A good committee has the clatter in hand and good day's spurts will be given. A bicycle track i5 being Glade on the park here. Mrs. Thos. Sage is visiting with Teterboro friends. meet t.gain after ()curt of Revision, on the 27th June next. W. Cf. title, Clerk. birthday. They had a glorious Railway cies !lave. been distributed ti One dues not need to- go from I along the 0. I'. R. here fur tire pur- pose of repairing the track. Bluevale, just now, to see a pretty i Mi.. Thus. Sage hill soon have his . sight. The village seen trout Robert- • new bare cun>iltutcd. son's hill is really pretty and so is all :1 troupe of men, women, children, the view. The fields are beautifully monkeys and uuaaa passed through fresh and the trees are fat with rich the village on raturday. It was the green foliage. Sometimes the bash hardest !nuking gang that we have is faintly dimmed with a purplish y smoke that gives it a little bit of a seer' to maks a na. wise and mysterious look but one --~~ that is most restful to the eye. June, J_SJ1,:SLOVVN the beautiful, the month of roses, the j Soule of our ey chats will. have to perfect month, --the only perfect`. bt brought heiure the t1iayor of month -is holding her court note. Jame.stuwn if they do not • keep a Let us pay hw' alt homage and store \ ct it tongue in Aldi' 110L45.' up glorious memories of her fur ZVe ;re sorry to uhruuiele another winter. Baal: of inflammation of the bowels. 1., is itt ti,e pe, sun of Jim Simpson, e.dest sun , t James Simpson of this state of the drain and sidewalk lead- ing from the llluevale station to the village, and s,skiug fur assistance to have the same renewed, Moved by Cardiff, seconded by Kiri by , that we grant 05 for tho purpose named above ; money to be paid when the work is completed w our satisfaction. -Carried. as no one will take Moved by Code seconded by Isbis- ter, that NJ -Cardiff be instructed tt, have the road at lot 21, cue. 13 put in a s'ate of safety for public travel. - Carried. Moved by Cardin', seconded by Kirkby, that Messrs Code and Isbis ter be instructed to tweet represent- ives from Inc Wawatlush euutleil at of Bel ;rave on June 7th, to arra u;;e for expenditure to be made un Inc boundary between the respective townships. -Carried, \loved by Code, seconded by Is- bister, that..tt.t:aiditl• be tustruoted ..o have the seve-i a l bridge, 10 the township u1•uwued and property t•e- paired.- Cat•ried. Moved by ,btster, seconded by Cardttf, tbat ylr,t)111.1 be iu;truutrtu to have sidelilites between lots 5 and ti eon 7 iepasicd, nut w exceed. 61,5. Carried. ' . 111uved b1y Isbister, seconded by Cardiff tLaa, we eXprndr 3U Lit iepair- SPECTACLES OR BICE GLASSES' huy thein from us. �l n a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all kinds .jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to, g sou l'-'�.. I 7� : lir OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. Wool 50,000 Lbs. 00 WOOL WANTS • Eighest Prices Paid inCash or Produce. T. A. MILL ,lf ybu are illl you need a doctor' in whom you have confidence. If Nott need a remedy you BL.liEVALE. The direutoi•, ut the Bluevale N'lax Company have re-engaged Mr. Geo. Hudson as foreman at, the mill. VAIs. Wm. Patton's housewi;.was burned down on Wednesday night of last weak, Nolte of the contents were saved. 'I,�IO cause of the tire is Unknown The Toss• is partly covered by insura ncti. No doubt many w ill take ad van tate ot'the very cheap excursion to the Model B'ar'n, Guelph, un 1Lonuay, June 20th. These excursions have always been well supplemented at Blneva le. Mr. Robert 13iacic has had ,. new LUI:ts.\t.tt,.• and better bridge built to re.phaee !,lace. lib e.tae is one. of the most the one carried away by tike spriug Mrs. Jas, !Bryan and. Wilbur are be duns, but we !tope to hear of his tloodr• spending; a few weeks with friends speedy 1eeuvery. Mrs. Robert Musgrove's arm which in Kincardine. • :S wedding to one of the events was broken in three places, when Mr. acid Mrs. B. J. Stinson have of the seasou in our town fur June. she was thrown out of her buggy by gone to Winnipeg, where they intend Dave Julruston, of W Ingham, spent a runaway horse over a month a.go, tua.king their future home. Sunday with frieuds in this lucality., will sown be better. Rev. J. B. Wuiluitn, who has been topper Brinker are.Messrs. John \Vausman and Chris- pastor' of the 1lethodiss church here 1 tiamiitou as au warmed Mitchell having built for for the past three years has been �t;is drowned in tit 1 Stikine. themselves very nice, comfortable transferred to Victoria avenue houses. Joseph, Chatham, and the 1.4ev, ft LeProstrate Airs, W. W. Leech find Miss Leech, Josepen Galloway, of Leamington, Left of Whitechurch, were visiting Mr. conies to Lueknow. Joseph f thisweek.A quiet home wedding took place' sep Leech . Weak and Run Down, With Heart Mrs. Rogers and son 1. are at the faintly residence of P. Gra- visiting in Atwood. ham, J. P., On May the 28th, when and Kidneys in Bad Condition Mr. and Mrs. James Ross, of Bruce - field, visited his brother, Mr. klugh Ross, last Saturday. Mr. Low 1:'t'oetor, of Riebuu3, will want;'one that has been tested f assist Mr. Geo. McDonald making cheese this season, for ears; not art obscure, lin- Ales S. .,teT,ean and little son, of tried! thing that is urged upon 1 Ludt/low, are visiting her parents yout, or on which you save a few cents—that is no consid- eration as against health. For wasting in children or' adults, Scott's Emulsion of" Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- .ttr,, John McCracken, • of the Blue. vale road. Att. Edgar Coultes, principal of Riot y school, spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. John Hall had a bee on Tues- day for the purpose of moving his baric nearer the house. Mr. Hail will have it !raised and build stone stabling underneath, phosphites has been the Mtessre. DteDotiald and Stewart his daughter Florence was united is the bonds of matriinuny by the Rev. I. B. Willwin, ti. A.. to Edward, youngest son of George Pears, Esq., 15 Urovenor stteet, Toronto. The delighted and latgspy pair lett the s:tine day by the afternoon train via. Chicago to St Paul, Minn., their future home. We ,join in wishing the young couple a joyful and pros. perms path through life's journey, Mrs. Treleaven, mother of Rev. W. E. Treleaven, and, of J. W. "t't•eleaven, of the Clinton Collegiate Restored by Hood's $areal3&r)Ita.r •'I was very much rurr, dl�fivit fzaviat* been sick for several nnttntitet t-kimul been, trying different ratiterl*Itch ich ttid Tal" good. I would lu ineteTe"•}'elle o,` Coughing that would leave 'tile prostrate. 1 was told' that itty ;tusige.4 sherd aeiected, and my heart end kidneys were in a bad condition, In tact. it seemed .ketathough. every organ was nut -o 900'0, ->ti 1t that sontethtng mutat be donelurd-Mrltrother advised me to try i'Ioodh 3arailiarill1. X fwocured a bottle !laud begat*, tat;jlsg It. tofore it wee half g II'ii felt' Oat it was helpingnte. I cOstlnue$ its true sad ft Institute, died soddenly on Mtty bit made me * n44, :stOmen, or oaairot 81st of heart failure. Her husband prties it too lilglity i� `•atiiat'rflroir eltllr y 'maxi 217 OteingtdY:;kbeaue, 'rotonto, died in June of last ear, John Benson was drowned Ontario. flet only l.[Ood'i,'becane* Joh inthe Liiaw.ilft'La>a�rrwi[llgw. recognized remedy for tWeIrw shipped nineteen hecattle for expert from this station on 'The Montreal Conference, after a Of extra. fine j De8jarditisutIt ttnilton, tyy-five years. . ifunday They were purchased' lively debate, refused to 'proLtbit soc. and $1,02, pit druetetisa. SiCOTT ec BOWNE, Clunts O ,'Cyranto. Is the beat -le fart the One Tritl,2iteed 1'at i*er. Hold br all dtu gist*, ti, AIX tnr + •Ktil �4ti'etj r'el�'At1k/111, re» t;i'rtst Messrs. Alex. \tu9tand, Mex. ttiiilisler3 from entering polities: Iood's �'iils ltabl. bunaletet, a6�.