The Wingham Times, 1898-07-01, Page 5.TUE WINUJIAM. TIMES, JULY I, 1898
SPRING SIIITS
We have all the latest for Spring Suits, at moderate prices. Fit and
workmanship of the best, "Guaranteed." We are showing the most
up•to•date
1E-IEPA.7rh
Also all kinds of Men's Furnishings for Spring Wear. A special line
of Ready made Pants and Overalls cheap. Inspection invited.
G -E1 Qtri
Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
"e42,04i41,a1e4Vefre4Ci *y om 4 .•: 4 , u • ereef"it$9sinetiee
A thin oily fibre -food fluid, which
<u
1 sinks into the pores leaving a
(tt• ,
`1 velvety burnishing film outside.
Rub this friction coat a
little, and lo 1- a brilliant,
lasting, Lustre dawns
° through it.
Neither varnish, turpentine,
nor wax, to parch leather or seal up its pores, in -
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Far Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWIES
BUGGIES! SLJRRIES
Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
Trunks Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap rugs John D140eGwendc0iivnli i Bucking-
Dusters,
e se ► Harness Ritchie,G en e , ,
Dusters, Axel Gia drop,
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GL1+7NANNAI' .
Mr, and Mrs. Wm• Haugh are
visiting friends in Stanley tills week.
Mrs. Wm. Graham, of Lion's head.
is at present visiting friends in this
vicinity.
Mr. Jas Fax went to Logan town•
ship this week to look for work. We
hope Jitn may be successful.
We are pleased to report that Miss
Maggie Anderson, who has been
very ill is improving. We hope she
will soon recover her usual health.
GORRIE,
Mr. W. G. Strong, general organ-
izer of the 0. 0, I+',, who is at present
engaged at Berlin, spent Sunday
with his family in this village.
Dir. Ed. W right • of Oxford, Mich.,
is renewing old acquaintances in the
village,
Mr. Thos. White: High Secretary
of the 0.0.11., and the Misses White,
of I3rantford, were visiting at Mr.
W. 0. Strong's this week.
Anson Spottt.n, B. A„ was • at
Smith's Falls last week on business.
The union picnic of school sections
10 and 18 was held on Saturday
last in Mr. John Maguire's hush, lot
4, con. 4. Rev. A.B. Dobson, of
Ferdwieh, and Rev: J. W. Coffin, of
this €'lace were present and delivered
addresses. A pleasant afternoon was
spent by the Large number in attend-
ance.
manager here.
Reneger Freud), of the Huron
House of Refuge, was in town last
week on business.
Mr, Matthews, of Toronto, who
held a mortgage against the Brussels
Herald, came to town and foreclosed
and R. Woolsey, late editor has gone
to Toronto.
On Sttr batlr next, July 3rd, Rev,
Mr. Hall, of Belgrave, and Rev. R.
Paul will present the claims of the
Sabbath school before the Presby
teener) and Methodist congregations
of Brussels. '1'he former will speak
to the children and young people
and Mr. Paul will address parents,
guardians and teachers, Service in
Melville church at 11 a. m,, and in
in the Methodist church at 7 p. m.
Rev. Jno, Ross, B. A,, and W. 11.
Kerr will do similar work at Bel -
grave on the same day.
ST. HELENS.
The great sale of thoroughbred
cattle at Messrs. E. Genet & Sons'
Ifarm was largely attended by
stockmen from all parts of the coun
`try, and the sales amounted to
$4,000. The cows and heifers were I under tate auopices of the Order of
sold as follows : Caprice, to Mr. Maccabees, f eon 6 ; Peter W Scott, lot 40, con G ;
Crerar, of Shakespeare, for $1751 Miss Stevens, of the Public Sellout John Louttit, lot 40, con lI ; Jas W
1 1 Fanny Buckingham, $130; Ethel t staff has gone to her home in Clinton I Uibson,lot 37, con 13; David Robert-
• (Bueltingham, Mr Pettie, Greenway, the vacatin, son, lot 34, con 13.
+5100, Melody $150, Caprice 2nd \f'or
M''s. rr, C. McElroy and Mrs. W.1' Moved by Mr. Carr, seconded by
15150, Jas Thompson, Belton; Leona, l II. McElroy were vsiting with- Clin- i Mr'. Sutherland, that the assessment
. iHon. John Dryden, $130 ; Gwen- I ton friends, Ito €reefed be
i doln, $70; Caprice 3rd, Hon, John I i C r
Dryden, $100; Caprice 4th, Henry
Smith, Bay, $85; Melody 2nd, Hon.
BLXTH.
Mrs. Tanner, fell dead while walk
ing down street Monday evening.
She was an old resident and very
highly esteemed. The cause of death
was heart failure.
Miss Moody, of Lucknow, is visit-
ing friends in town this week.
Mrs. Quirk and Miss Colleton, of
Stratford, are visiting their mother,
Mrs. Colleton at present.
About 4 o'clock Sunday morning
Chief Davis passed away to the
Great Beyond. He was well and
favorably known and will be greatly
missed he leaves behind, him a wife
and four children all of whom who
live in Blyth. He was 53 years of
age. The funeral which took place
an Tue•day to the Union cemetery
was largely attended and conducted
I+IAST WAWAIt0SH•
Mies Tda Psird has been the guest
of Miss A.n'tie Ding for the past
week.
Mies Aggte Robertson has return-
ed from Wingham where she was in
the employ of Mrs, Nixon, dress.
'maker,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Menzies, Jr, visit•
ed at Mr, Spiers, Morris, last week.
On motion of Scott, seconded by
Carr, the council .adjourned to meet
again on Thursday. 11th este. next.
P. PowrERFf J.l', Clerk.
Farmers' College Course,
We are in receipt of the annual
bulletin of the Ontario Agricultural
College. It is an appeal to the farm-
ing community to send their sons to•
Maggie Currie still continues thio excellent institution, Terms of
low and slight hopes are entertained admission : Students aro .admitted
of ber recovery, Miss Maggie Tay' on the 1st of 0etr'ber. Applicants
for is also rapidly sinking. for admission should be sixteen years
A large number oil our citizens of age. The subjects of (•xaltina,
took in the cheap trip to the Model tion fur entrance ate : Reading,
Farm,
John T. Currie, of East Wawanosh,
brother-in-law of Job Cooper, wat in
town on business last week, Mr•Currie
made the remark that in the pioneer grapby, and the geography' of Can -
clays Clinton was their market town ads; Candidates who pass in these
and if they wanted a scythe or simi subjects ars admitted to tt:e first
lar artiele, sorre member of the fem.Year. Those who cannot do so are
Hp
pa oul• nee ofwalk
here
for
iitiand
eek placed in the Preparatory_Depart
40-
-a Students in the Preparatory
New Era. Department take the sauce subjects
The council met in the council as is , e in the 11''' 7••••e 'civ
room, June 23rd, pursuant to ad- proee d less rapidly :,,,' .•• ..• ..:.,re
less ad-
journment. Members all present. tune t elementary F,n ;ii -•h cl Ar-
ithmetic. The net coot i+• board
washing, and tuition, to an Outario
farmer's son i5 from «50 to St•0 per
year. If he get the County nomin
ation for free tuition bis net outlay
for these items need not exceed $40
a yeas ; ar.d the vacations ,ire ar-
ranged so that students can be at
home on their own farms fur part of
writing, and dictation. English
gramme€--par•eing and anelyeis, ar•
ithrnethic to the end of supple pro-
portion, the outlines of general gee -
passed. Court of Revision re opend
The following names were added to
the roll : Joseph an -1 John Govier
to be assessed as tenants of E x• lot
35 con 3 ; Daniel Frazer lot 42, con
3, 51 F ;, Wm Syllips, lot 28, con 6,
M l+' ; George Skinn, lot 34, con 9,
M, l+'•
Dogs belonging to the, following baring, the whole of h'arvc i -t and
perms were on application ordered fall seeding,and a considerable pots
to be struck off : Rost Somers, lot
tion cf fail plowing, from the let Jule
38, eon 1 ; Alfred Austin, lot 41, con tion
the 1st, October. By this arrange
2 ; John Cook, lot 33 con 4 ; Wm ,
' • ment farmers'sons eau get an edu-
Sobye, lot 37, eon 4 ; Satu'I Walsh, I cation at very small cost , sed with
lot 36, con 5 ; 5 II ITarr•isvn, lob 37, t the least pot.ible interference with
the work at home.
• Il as now revised and co
passed and the court of revision
closed for the present year. -Car-
.
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0'1 II ss Uil and Soap WT esweter t 100 • >
I Gloxinia 7th, P. Stacy, $75; Emblem,
!AGE TRIMMING AND HARNESS REPAIRING DONE1 » Webster,. Hel$90; Ghee- i
Pattieen50;e ►
on short notice, and at reasonable prices. 2nd, A. Smith, 595: Lustra, A. C.I Patterson, Lucknow, 5130; Ideal 3rd.
J. 1
T AO J T H I John Ross, MountForest, S05 ; Ada
j" H. Buckingham $95,, Gloxinia (ith, u85 ;
Bridesmaid 8100 and Missie May
- 1590, E. S, Butler, Indiana ; Lady
i Lovell, A. Montague, Thamesford,
$165 ; llissie of Neidpath 16th, Thos.
Robson, Ildertnn, $215. Tbe males
brought good price.a.
R.
REMEMBER!
Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take
care of them for you. if you heed
SPECTACLES OR EYE GLASSES
buy them from us.
Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all kinds
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended ttn.. 7
a,. la • 3, 111 ► . + PAL
IVSZ
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
WROXETI R.
Dominion Day. A big day's sport
in W't•oxeter,
Mrs. Van Dixon is visiting with
ber father, Registrar Gibson, at
Wroxeter.
Misses EIda and Katie • little' wood
are visiting• with friends its Paris,
Mr. Andrew Brown has had a
stone wall built under his residence.
Mr. Edward Stafford of St. Mary's
is visiting with Ms parents Me. and
Mrs. James Stafford• Thomas H. Taylor sr. was present,of municipalities, a great ninny o
Mrs. Andrew Crozier, of Brussels, asking for a special grant of money them tna.iuttcitiing that it h entirely
was visiting at tie haute of Mr. T. to.ent hill which is in a very badlineiiicieut. Mr. Campbell :agues,
Smith the latter part of la,t week,Ishape at lots 36, cons. 4 and 5•iand righty so, for the abolition of
Good Roads.
Tbe report of Mr. A. W. Campbell,
I the provincial instructor in road-
making has been publisbed. The
1 nature of the report is such- coming
I as it does from an expert in road -
i ied. i making -that the good road move -
Council resumed : Accountf
rom ment win doubtless receive acon-
the Township of Turnberrv, , siderable stinrulas• Mr. Campboll
being amount charged against East ' detatle the t esults of the effor is made
Wawanosh for use of road grader on ; in the instt ucreon in road -waling
northern boundary.- Received and i given to 8 large number if munici
laid over in the meantime• i panties daring the year and tells of
The treasurer reported cash on the great waste of m: ney which
hand, 26th May, last, 180,47 ; re-
ceipts since that time, $36.60 ; paid
out, 576 70 ; leaving a balance on
hand at date of 840 37.
occurs annually through imperfect
construetiun of country highways.
The system of statute labor has
been reported on by a large numbers
prior to taking her departure for Moved by 51r. Carr, seconded by
High Bluff, Alan., where her this- Mr. Bone, that 840 be granted for
an ,een a that purpose.- a
the system. The repot t also ,quots
the necessities for the building of
every kind of good road, sed speci-
mens of both good •and bad road -
making are given in the revert. It
is carefully compiled, giving evt
Y,RUS t+ Ly, I
band hast f r sours time C rried.
A number from here attended the
Brussels people will celebrate the I camp The following accounts were re•
Meetings in Mildmay on Sun- Ieeived and ordered to be paid :
_.,1
13th of July at Blyth• ing ou
A number of the A. 0. L. I day last.
W., of The Trustee Board of oar public Lancelot 3ethery,•tak1 Vert and tilling up same on eastern i Jer,ce of a close study of the subject,
Brussels, €attended the funeral of school have re-engaged Mr. George travel road, eun 5, 8'2'.50 ; Peter W and its findings should hehe suncing•
John Day at Carrie, on Wednesday, Spo ton at an increase of „50 iii sal- Scott, digging and piping drain, put i to the most case-hardcl'eci f the
of last week. ary. •This speaks well for A1r. ting iri culvert at lots 41, cons 6 and , Uppu,itiort, of the need i'ur an a ppoint-
I The I3ruosels band, baseball and I Spotton's energy and ability ,and the 7 $1 2 ; Chris H Wightman, building' went as that which Mr Caila;'aeil so
football clubs and a number ot the paint, he hes oaken durir►g the past culvert sideline 36 and 37, con 6. ;ably Fitts.
of citizene will take in the let of July year in bringing the scholars forward tics 75 ; do do, digging ditch, putting' -
Icelebration. at Wroxeter• in their different studies• 111 culvert, lots .31, cc,ns 6 and 7, 54 ;1 lir. ,l.,hn i'et.:rmaii, neer :i •Irnore
The baseball game played here on
Friday last between Kincardine and John W. Bowler, repairing bridge, • ! found a. suet wherry in bis g;'' len •the
13LTJrVAL1; los 34, cons 11 and 7, SUe ; 4Vm• tic- ! otht't• clay, which measured rF inches
Brussels, was won by the home Laity, digging ditch and repairing
bridge, lot 34 cons (i and 7 Sv ; (aeu! round.
team by a score of 20 to 17, A large Alt . I d h , On •l'ue clay morning, to •a mar -
score. Coulter, repairing crossway, sideline I r lac.'e of Peter Dill, a pr,,.,perous
The Salvation Army officers have ' country after visiting his brother, 31) and 40, tori a 55 ; Lha' T Ir- : ' '
win, repairing culvert, lots 89 coos merchant ofe;(forth and Florence
left Brussels. Lack ,of support was Mr. Jas. Elliott, of Turnberrt'. lir
the cause of their removal. I4111iort formerly belonged to 'Tarn- 10 and 11, 5l ; .Tacos hiller, Lucic- M 1)r nal 1 w(is~per daughter
he leather a Lewis
Mr. .J: A. Stew art, who has been berg d' at lots I'' curs 1 an manager of the Standard b. ilk here Mr. Baine, of Gorrie, preached :n
for several years has gone to Toronto, the Methodist church last Sabbath,
where he takes a position in the Rey. W. J. N est preached a very
head office. Mr. Brent, of St.ouffville, appropriate sermon to the children
will take Air. Stewau•t's places a of the eongregatiolt, in the Presby.
t __-_ __ j teria.n church last Sabbath morning..11, $6,25 ; Do do, building advert ---' - !The singing was by a choir of child Flrmt Grounded 'Upon Reel Merit
at tuts ' 9 cons lU and 11, $13 ; l)t, -They Know Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bargains! t ''argains
T. A. MILLS has just received a large shipment of
Plain and Spotted
M ► LI1 TS
• 2,obt. Elliott, of Port IRs
New Zealand, has retuned to t
e.
dt
now, grading ing -, i tifc c;,t Fie, of `ir,..)tauit',' . hu c'Y.
5, $2.50 De do, grading on eastern
hra,vel road, 30 ; John Mowbray',.
building culvert a ot 28 and dar -•
;
in culvert at lots 28, eons. 10 and
c,onsl0and 11,$735 Do do build -
The People's taith
■
Organdy, Lawns, Linens, l.inenettes, Prints and Ginghams,
,
which I•have bought at cut prices and will be sold at a bar -
vain. You should see our special line of
Prints, usual i.Oc for 60, in 30 different
Patterns to choose from.
A large assortment of Ladies' Shia Waists and Wrappers
which will be cleared out at a special low trice.
Call and see these goods before they are picked over.
T. A. MILL
.1r.arY....w..v. _...
ravel ; , o rn eC mot , , carefully prepared un er the personal
gt, 35 yds ;ravel for road div, . i I supervision of a regularly educated
roses t 1 (its $,1 •,r) ..john McCulloch, 36 vd s ly
1 3 th tete is the abiding fait's,
Many persons cannot take
plain ,cod-liver oil.
They cannot digest it.
ren and was very good indeed. do, building culvert, gradin and 1 Absolutely and Perrrianontiy
The Misses Greenway are home . cleaning out ditch at bride on river cures When An Others Fall.
on
arsa a •,
atSSCSSor, eClrlailiZin "n Lingle and a little IodideOt 1'o:.assi
•12 ; Jas &Wore gravelling at lots i e it
hnowing these things, we lholidays.
At wit
Miss Jeant Black, teacher at Tara, eons 10 and 11, $23 ; Win Robinson,IIood's Sarsaparilla is not meroly a simp1o•I•t•hUUla1595preparation of SprillsDoIt upsets the stomach 1 and Miss Black are home for the
• i ,8 ad _y9, Cons 12 and 1 3, 16 ; Besides these excellent alterat v , a so
tghum this ween, Rix Blue- •; - contains those great anti -
28 and
' Owen Donnelly, gravelling o11 side- liver remedies, Mandrakegreatand Dande-
lion. digested the oil in vale pupils are writing on entrance j line 30 and 31, con 1.3, 818 '19,c's lion. It also contains those great
and eight on the public, school leav- ,
Scott 5 Emulsion of Cod- l . Alinnott, filling up hole at river,' kid1ey remedies, t,va 'CJrsi, Juniper
ing examination. 1 et ns to a-
ices • 'that i
liver Oil with Hypophos- miss M. II. Ball, of Brussels.
was
`> a d 13, '' ; Alex Jlurt•,tt Berries,and Pipsissewa. Y bl
h S we Have visiting at Mr. TL N. 'Stiff's last 181.30 Po d ► nb yds gravel tui road I aYYrativeao
26 yds gravel for road div,
Nu u0, Nor are these an. Other vers 5a.aa e
p I • gents are harmoniotYsip a nes
't 1 John Redmond, l+d + blued in .Hood's SarsrtUarilla and it is
week.d
broken it upinto little glob-
There is an unusually fine crop I
ales, or droplets. • of this r - vds harmno3st.
div, No 29,
Is yea, .
Air, Wm, Maxwell, of the Blueva e 1 `' " foie road div No `29, $1.80 1enow ng eye a ,
+ th eople have is, Hood's Sarsaparilla
We use machinery to do
the ' work of the digestive
organs, and you obtain the
good effects of the digested
oil at once. ,That is why you
1
lean take Scott's Emulsion,
50;. sad $,,o°, air druggists.
SCOTT & DOWAIti, C5o,nists,'1'oronto.
road, attended the fuse. all of Mrs, , a i .►ve e p
Robert Bell at Mitchell on Tuesday John McDowell, uuderbrushfng • on Ha matter
gars pa ills cures? when other
of
sideline 33 and 34, eon b, $1 ; Irwin medicines totally, sbaotutely fan.
of last week _ I 'Walker, repairing culvert, sideline
The voters' list for the township 39 and 40, con 11, 811 ; Do do,'
HH03dy s Sarsaparilla
of Ste hen has been completed, It gravelling og sideline 39 and 40, eon • utile best -In fxetth° One True Blood r'ati ter.
contains it total of 1281 nalnes, 715 13, a11,7t)1 W flacon, 4 lbs 6 in sola by all ars•:gists. $t; :ttt-for 1:t.
aro the best atAt3r-,. rilrYaner
of whom arc eligible to serve as spike Mails for culvert, at lots .-35 ,e..01 j• inod' twit_ ,t,lll3a ala digests see. 9:t0y
jurors. 10 and.11, 15 c,