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The Wingham Times, 1901-06-14, Page 50. OLARKE Rev. xr, ....... 13allAntyue, of Molawortb, The council met as a Court Of Revision will preach In the Presbyterian church, on the assessment roll on Noy 97th,1901. - A Good Paw of JLJL FOR P.O. Pants for $1. W here next Sunday. Members pr - A eQ00 Alex. Magee, shoemaker, has removed the members present subscribed the oath "T THE NEW STORE 46 ellery TAILOR asont, except Mr, 004.0, to Belgrave where he has Opened a shop. required by statute. . . .... grAv We have placed. in stock a Rev. D. Rogers and Mrs. Rogera have Appeals were disposed of as follows:—. Watches, sold and Silveri nice assortment of ready-to- gone to, St, Thomas, where Mr. Rogers Edward Gilmiss, asao6Smell ton N, 'w, AA A wear clothing, and while WE; will Attend o0oferenco, while Mrs. Part lot 80, con. 7, was reduced $50; Geo. do not pretend to sell at less Rogers will visit, friends in tile, city and Jaokson , entered tenant on SJ lot 00,00n. vicinity, 8; D. Molklejohn, entered tenant Iota 19 10 Than cost and live, on the loss, 'itay. Hair 014spsW. J. West is attending the Gen. 20, Bolgrave; S. N'annor ou will find full value for your eral Assemby at Ottawa ., man, entered . this week. Mrs. te4411t; S. W. part 1, con. 4; Jno, Van• - Rings money every time. West is visiting at Whitby. norman, entered owner S. W. part 1, Mr Ed. Coultas and Miss Etliel don, 4; Juo. Robb, entered owner NIJ Brooches Give us a call. See what Knight B1 ecials ght of Ripley, spent Saturday at Mr. 20 and N, W. Y4 27, con. 7; Win. Shol- we have in Men's, in Youth$' T, Coulteal, dice, enterda owner 8J 21, oon. 0; J. T. g SP Belt Buckles and in Children's, all new and Adam Geddes, of Belgrilve, formerly, McCaughey, entered owner NY4 0, con, up-to-date goods, of Dakota, maud ' Mrs. McLean of Wing- 0; Goo. Pocock, enterAd tenant lot 9 G. FO R. Silvqr ham, 'Visited Mrs, 3, Johnston last week. S., Bluevalia; John Collie, entered ban- We have also a line of odd Jack Asktou has renWd Alex, McGee's #0 N. Part S�j 81, con. 1; Peter Wheel- eel Garments, Trousers, Vests, lot for the summer, er, entered tenant lots 6 &- 7, G, $,,Blue. Friday and Saturday. Out 'Glass, Bicycle Suits, Overalls, etc. Mrs, Stamper intends removing to, vale;' Geo, Mines, entered Mi, F., S� 51, Wawanosh in the near fliture, con, 1; Walter Sharp, entered M. F. • E. 0. OLARKE Mr. Galloway, of Uxbridge, preached 28, cou. 4; Goo. Coultas, entered tenant No. I Lot No. 6 in the Presbyterian ohuroll here on Sun- S, part NYg 1, con. 5; A, Taylor, enter- day morning oil the .evils of Cliristifin ad M. F. Nlf. 1, con. 0; Peter Stewart, 23 men's tweed suits, good cloth, One piece Tapestry Carpet, now Eyes tested without char 0. Ito algin Next door to Griffin's Royal Italian lined, well sown, made by pattern, choice colors, regular p W,.,,I,y ,one F, . ! Science, He spoke in the Methodist entered g, F. X4J 1,.eon, 6, tllw�v Don't be afrn a to com expert tailors, they are good value rice s pleased to show goods. Grocery. church In the evening, Taylor— Sh u 50o. Special Friday antl Saturday The old Stand in Mason Block, Whigham, May 20, 1901. Robert Webster, formerly cheese- Rovlsi aw —That the Court of at $0.00, $0,00, $7.00, $7.50. We on now adjourn to meet again on bought them at a bargain. There's at.. ........................... 40c maker in Bluevale, died recently in the 94th of June, at 10 o'clock- a. in. a snap in them for you Special on Manitoba. Council business proceeded with. Friday and Saturday. ,: ....... $5.00 H., ". CHISHOLM Bin& TW* de Miss Jessie Robertson, of Wroxeter, is. Shaw—Taylor—That F. Garniss be H 0 Lot No, 7 Jeweller and Optician, SEASON 19 • visiting her sister, Mrs. Robt. Black, allowed 35 cents per rod' for digging a Lot No. 2 this week. ditch on south side of road, at lot 12, 15 pairs Lace Curtains, tape(l FARMURS' SPE(CIAL or twine sup- The linemen are putting in the poles con. 3, to extend from the creak to Gar 18 pairs men's tweed pants, stron i edges, 31)la Yards long, 54 Inches wide, od to Farmers Onl at - Por-lb. in two- gi i choice new patteens, fine lace, re bushel, cotton, 16-OZ. bags, bound with for a telegraph line to Go3.Tio. niss's gate, ditch to be five feet top well made, always sold for $1,25. -a.00. two rope snap aii' ind weighing 00lbs. and i lilac value 6. Special :Priday each, 1 ovor 5 r mt-dcluality Mr. Smillie, of the Toronto medical two feet deep. Special Friday and Saturday ..$1.00 and Saturday ................ Opays t with er, pur- uaraute . Cash sphe or, Real, Istate genguserfroi lit. collegd, has come home for his vacation, A petition was presented asking the Address orders to J. T. GILMOUR, Warden Mrs. McAllister, of Wingham, is visit- council to appoint an arbitrator with a mt C address JAmiw Noxox, Inspector, ParliamL View to the formation of a Union $chcol Lot No. 8 Central Prison, Toronto. Farther particulars iug her daughters, Mrs. Wm. Messer and Lot No. 3 WINGHAINT, Buildings, Toronto. Mrs. las. Masser this week. See tion at'the village of Belgrave. 2 doz. men's top shirts, fast colors, J. R. STRATTON, . One Piece Of line figured Dress Toronto, Juno 8, 1001. Provincial Secretary. aged phrenologiit was in the vil- Jackson—Shaw—That the matter be collars attached, good wearers, reg- on Tuesd�ay. laid over until June meeting. ular price 50e, special Friday and i Goods, 4.2 inches wide, fine finish, ... I value 60c. Special Friday Saturday .................... 390 regular Jas Robertson ad the misfortune to Shaw—Jackson—That Mr. Taylor be and Saturdal ................... 48c IrWHILL (I cut the cartilegVof his knee one day instructed to have a culvert put in at SAK T 9, and S j) last week with an axe. The acciden lot 12, con 4, also to have bridge at lot Lot No. 4 Office—Corner Patrick and Leo old Sts. Half.sold a's lo s from 'I- o 45 coPat ts a pair will lay him oft work for some time, ; Ok 16, oon.. 4 repaired. 25 pairs Ladies' Shoes, Dongola Lot No. 9 tit the oldest estab opinto-,N-n. Parther, The first of the bicycle races t Ok Taylor—Shaw—That Messrs Code and Oxfords, new too, regular value 10 pieces Print, fast colors, wide, Tac 1180D be instructed to inspect road at )I" parties not caring r I alit can have their place Saturday night before quite, a large - I price We. have a word to say to those who boots car 1 Special Friday and Saturday good patterns, regular price 1214e. lots 8 and 14, on con. 0 and report at 44 ..... ... .......... .... ....... ried It e free of rgo, crowd. Jack Coultas was the winner. .990. Special Friday and Saturday­.Joc contemplate becoming citizens in this This is tl - eape-it over hen f. meeting. A few Tory busy, live town, that we have on cps west of dwarfs' ' 1, Victoria Advice to �31:otlxev* Jackson­Taylor—That Mr. Str Shaw be hand several desirable dwellings can-Jf your.. little boy or girl comes home instructed to have sideline between lots, Lot No. 5 Lot No. 10 'trally situated for sale. Also 89 build- THOMAS AGRAH with-a; sore threat, the first thing to do 20 and 21, con: 3 repaired, not to exceed jbg lots in No. 2 'Ward, 18 of which are is to rub the throat and chest with $25. 19 pairs Lace Curtains, taped 25 pairs Flannelette Sheets, grey edges 2�.� yards long, a bargain at or white, good quality, rare value at on Carling St. East, n Polsoll's Nerviline.. Don?t be afraid t6 Sh edges, the Reeve and 50c. 'Special Friday and Saturday i $1.00. TEARMHU use Nerviline freely—a whole bottle full Special Friday and Saturday tenderest 5 on Catherine St. East. wouldn't bum or blister the councillor Taylor be instructed to ex- at .............................. 890 at .............. ............... 75c 8 on Carling St. West. The undersigned is now prepared skin. 'Rub in until all taken up by the ainlile the road at lot 23 on 4th line and 4 on Comyn St. South, do all lands of work in the way of gen- pores; and just before the child goes to report at next meeting. Applications 4 on Comyn St. Worth. eral teaming. sleep give him a glass of hot water into having be?,n made for building a bridge WARTED—A carload of Butter and Eggs. - And I lob, No. 88, on the East side of Garden Plowing and other work will which 30 drops of Nerviline has pre- at said place. receive prompt attention. viously been stirred. This is a sure, Hi hest Prices Paid. Frances St., No. 4 Ward, at prices to All orders left at Lott & Sturdy's pleasant and speedy onre. Large Tenders w, ere received from the Austin suit the conditions of all. livery stable, or at my house will receive bottles 25 cents. Co., of Chicago, and the Sawyer Massey prompt attention. Co., of Hamilton, for the supply of a SAM L, YOUHILL. W. G. GRAY. WXNGH.-Ut JUNCTION. road grader, but neither tender was ac- He L 4) -Its A The following is the report of U. S. S. cepted. 8, Turnberry and Morris, for the Taylor—Jackson — That the council The Cheap Store. Opp. Bank of Hamilton. mouth of May. The names are arrang- purchase the Sawyer Massey grader pro- ad in order of merit. 71 g 61' 6. n 0A thley- R(-;kd Fla'( S No, viding the company will accept $210 as Class IV.— Ethel Ferguson, George the cash price of the machine as soon as Elliott, Olive Cruickshank, Chester tested and found satisfactory.—Carried. Cuunon NOTES. Houall, China, $2,402.16; Formosa, lkiur reat Slaer Sale Walker, 11,t Cruickshank, Thomas This offer was accepted by the agent, Rev. D. Perrie and Rev. Johd Ross, North West, $1%8`11.48; British g - ughtis a an Walker, Alex Elliott, Florence Martin, the machine to be tested at Belgrave on of Brussels, exchanged pulpit work on Columbia, $5,686.04, a total of $45,401.96. success, and the citizens of Wing_ Rose Casemore. '411 June, at one O'clock P. M. Sunday last. The estimates for 1900-1901are $54,290,62. Class III.—Clara Hummel. Pearl Van' I • -' Jackson—Taylor — That the sum of Christian Endeavorers' Twentieth an- The amount received for the India ham and surrounding country stone, Percy Hogg, Bert Martin, Fred $130 each be granted for repairs Oly East nual international convention meets in famine fund was $7,992.59. The Foreign Tipling. ;, and West Boundaries and $50 each on Cincinnati, Ohio, July 6 to 10. Missionary Society controls two stations still have a chance to share in t-he Class II.—Bertie Elliott, 'Gershom; N6rth and South Boundary providing Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, of Wroxeter, in China, one in Formosa, five in Central profits and get some of the RED Ferguson, Lillie Hogg, -Lillie Moffat., the adjoining municipalities expand an left last week for a trip to Scotland. Mr. India and 15 in the Northwest of 0anada, Annie Walker , Hannah Walker. equivalent. , 0 Anderson expects to spend three months and British Columbia. It has also five HOT '13PARGAINS which Crowder Part II.—Ethel Tipling;,' Alba Hogg, Jaokson—Shaw—Tliat W. R. Kearney in the Old Land. special missions to the Indians and 00 - Pearl Walker• be appointed operator for the road grad. ( Rev. N. S. Burwash took Rev. R. Chinese in British Columbia. is ollering. Sr. Part I.—John Walker,ATirilFergu- er to be paid $1.50 per day while em- 8 heldon's 0 soil. ployed. Hobbs' work at the Methodist church on pinion. We did not,,put all the up-tO-Jr. Part I.—Ma,. Elliott, Wilfred -Sunday last. The latter was attending Leamington, June 13th.—Mr. Sheldon Accounts were ordered to be paid as states that for two years he unsuccess- ateoods in stock aX% firsWelker, George Cruickshank, Robert -tollows:—H Richmond,repairing bridge, fully sought a remedy to cure his son of dcrt t, but Conference at St. Thomas. ED Hogg. $3; J Scott, repairing. bridge, $1; Dennis Rev. Theo. Hall preached in the Luck- Catarrh, but permanent results were not kept a quantity in the store room Average attendance 28. O'Connor, repairing culvert, $2; Wm. now Methodist church on Sunday last attained until Catrrhozone was used. It A30 - NINA J. ISDISTER, Teacher. cured his little boy like magic, and he t 0 o 11 E) r 4DY 0 the public later ® Cunningham, repairing culvert, $150; J in the absence of the pastor, Rev. A. G. has been quite free from Catarrh ever 1*0 Welsli,repairing culvert on West Boulld- Harris, who was attending conference, since. Catarrhozone cures all forms of g LAKELET. ary, $1; Corporation of Hullett, B line Twelve years ago the Epworth League Catarrh, Bronchitis, Throat Irritation, These goods have just been puttAfter a Ion and painful illness Mrs. Coughs and Colds. No remedy like it Quick to relieve, pleasant to use, guar.. into stock and are ready fL b r I I ri- R. Caudle,' of Lakelet, passed away, expenditure for 1900, $22.37; W Clark, •was established with 27 members, and ul part salary, $40; Jas Kearney, repairing now it has 1,500,000. This shows that anteed to cure. Clears throat and nose C)U, leaving a sorrowing husband and a large , repairing scraper, $1.50; John Watson, assessor's the Society has not been idle• since its at one breath. Try Catarrhozone, 25 cents and $1.00. Druggists or Poison & anA bSaturday. DO.Jelling at -JL- family of children to mourn her less. salary, $70: John Watson, equalizing inception. Co., Kingston, Ont. She was a faithful wife and mother, a Union School Sections, $5. At the Toronto Methodist conference PRIOJEM, CUT. All goods are in good neighbor and kind friend, to all. The council then adjourned to meet meeting on Monday a report was read Farmers in Wentworth county . say She was 40 yoixrs of age., The. funeral seperate lots', and mark-ed in plain took place on Saturday, June, Ist at 2.30 again after Court of Revision, June 24th, showing the total receipts to twentieth the Hessian fly is doing great damage W. CLAMX, Clark. century fund for the Dominion to be among the fail wheat, the pest being re- figures•' o'clock in the afteril0ou and was con- Goo u Ruttan, of Fordwich,and Mrs- $1.284,657,20. ported in various sections of the county. ducted by Rev. A. B. Farney, A large Ch - uttan, of Lakelet, spent Sunday in /0 Rev, J. J. Patterson, of Schomberg, number of relatives and friends from '1 0 ov. 'I on the 1st and Ind. lines. 2,5c lace Mitts I 0c. $2-00 Shoes $1.25, Gorrie,Fordwich, Clifford and surro 6 �', has accepted the call to become paAtor un The many friends of Fred A. Clark- - - T of the Wingliam Baptist church and will CASTOr"RIA 2 doz. pairs Ladies' Lace 26 pairs men's shoes in all ingeountry followed her body to th son, a former teacher of the stone schoo tomb and paid their last respects to the commence his duties here on the third Mitts in cream and tan colors, si;;es and shapes, reg. price h, departed, allowing ille esteA*i in which will - be,pleased to learn that he has su0 Sunday in July. For Infant:, and Children. regular price 25C. Crowder's from $1,75 to $3-00, Crowder's the deceased was held.10le sorrowing cooded in passing his fourth year exam. Rev. C. 'V. Lake, of Wroxeter, has ft f price, per pair, ioc. rice I.2 relatives have the syinpffhy of the Whole ination in madioine, at the Toronto Mx. Lake h 1111.111A14. is a been superannuated. had t, community in their bereavement. Medical College, winning the faculty been in active work, in the Methodist 51P011111tre VNITSIPI;7ore Gold Medal and was seedild on til ,list 441?-414zal., 75c Kid Gloves 39c. 60c Caps 25c.- for a post graduate scholarship. ministry for 41 years. He and his ,6 pairs LadiesKid Gloves 87 Caps for men and boys family Will reside in Toronto, At Alexander, Alan., John Bennett, a in tan, gray and black colors, in all latest styles and color'S, JAIMOSTOAV21. The Young People's Society of the farmer, aged 45 years, who carne sixteen Crowder's up-to-date goods, reg. price Miss Jessie Moffat is lying very ill at Presbyterian church will hold their Years ago from Walkerton, Ont., was regular price 75c. Therpe JUS 'present with inflammation. next meeting on Friday evening, June found dead with, the top of his head .. 1% 5oc. Crowder's price 25c- Mr. price 39C no escaping the gernis of consume- calling Chris. Lurch, of Palmerston, was 14, at eight o'clock. A good programme blown off. His wife, who had been calling on his friend Dougal StrachAu, has been prepared consisting of a debate milking r0rurned curl roull.l him lying $2.75 Hats 15e., i0n; bill them with health. Health last Sunday, and music, vocal and instrumental. All 0!, the, tl()()y with the A - 11Y I i's side. 39 men's christy stiff hats in 44 DRESS LENGTHS 44 t your only means of killin& thein. Roy McDonald is sufforing from ap- the young people of the church are cor- blacic,.brown and tan, genuine The greatest snap of the 's pondicitis, but. lie is iniproying. (Dally invited. "Brem0y is the fur felt up-to-date, regular 2oth century in dress lengths, SCOWS 1�nitilsion of coct-IiVer oil Mr. Peter Moffat is erecting anew The Huron County Sabbath School and I colors black, brown, blue, Yawn I page wire fence around his. already Christian Endeavor Union will hold price $2.00, $2.50, $2-75, will give yott that healtli, if any- nretty residence, - their convention this year in Clinton un sout of wit. Crowder's price 75c, and figured goods., at ) just half thing will. Miss Mabel Wright has purchased a Junol8andli). Every Sunday School reg. price. Crowders prices Wil&lwisdbm. B'toodisftfe. Impure SZND FO" FMCC .AM AN6 TAVIT. new bicycle. Endeavor Society should b[00,1 is livit $6.90 Men's Suit.q $3.90. for -these specially selected 8161 1 "*w N r, TORONTO. and Christian E ig death. Health depends 50c, and druggists. Ed, Smith is entertaining a friend at see they are well represented by Bele- on good Mood. Disease is dire M Aad 12 only men's suits in square exclusive dres; lengths, are present usually Itnown as one of Job's gates. The local committee is making blood. The blood can be purified. and sacque coat styles, in all 99C, $1.25, $1.95, $1-59, $24to comforters. elaborate preparations for their recap. Legions say Hood's Skrsapapilfa, Amer. A bee was held last VA(lay for ailing- tion. AnexeelleiitprogreLniisELrranged, latest colors, browns, grays $2-49t $2.65, for a full dress, AIsLA LIMME11 ica's GreAtesi Blood Medicine, purifies It. ling Victoria Hall. including some star speakers in tile and, various shades, iegy. prices These are genuine nuggets, Peter McDonald and Robb, Aoket are Piovince. A brief story but it felts ifte tate. $6,00, Crowder's price, per full of richness and splendid the carpenters. If the plasterers would Nervous Weakness—"I sufferea I At the annual meeting of the WJIV (!.,'a from nervous weAkness and toss of appe- value. Rqal Mail Steamship make their appearance in time it would :suit $3-90- FOraigll MIssi011ftV.Y Society of tho Pr,. - tile. 1t3ybt6awas impure, tn_vslomlch soon be near its completion. byterian church in Canada hold I., Icnox disordered and I could not steep. Wood's Iz:p-Butter and Eggs taken as cash. FROM MONTREAL AND church, Vrbtit), lately, th - huts. Ojai Sarsaparilla has cured me fir,*1 'y NEW YORK. statement showed it total revenue of Mas. E, Loekewmdo Belleville, Ont. from which, aft(,I- (It-du. t, 'L H 6, C r o w d e r F ditickets and fall information apply This signature lir on every box of the genuine all expellees, there is -4 balance 0 to Laxative Broino-Quinifterabl-st, M0,418,41. The cost of austilinitkg, the Dutton Block, Lipp, 11amilton's Drug Stoie. 9. DAVIS, Wliighatu. tho.vamddy that cures a "Id Ift 6zk6 day VftriOag luissiOns was:India, $17,838; W46 Act