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The Wingham Times, 1911-03-09, Page 53 DAYS SA E MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' OVERCOATS Qli Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week we offer you special inducements in the above lines, in order to clear out broken lines. 4 only Men's Suits, 1 size 39, 1 size 40, 2 size 44, regular $12.50 for $9.00. 1 only Man's Suit, size 36, regular $14.50 for $10.00 1 only Man's Suit, size 37, regular $16.50 for $12.50 8 only Men's Suits, 1 size 35, 3 size 37, 1 size 3$, 2 size 39, 1 size 40, regular $19.00 for $14.00 1 only Man's Suits, size 36, regular $22.00 for $17.00 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Off all Men's, Youths' and Boys' Overcoats These lines are all strictly up-to-date. No old st ck. Worth your while to come and see. McGee & Cam »el MEN'S CLOTHIERS Tax WiN 14M TOMO, MARCH EAST WA.WANOSU, Mr, limo Well left. Luokuow this Week for Deloraine, Mao , Where ba has secured a good poeitloe. He- intends going further Went In the sprig. We are sorry he has left thin community but wiele him mach onetime in the fatare, efettle WeeWANosfi, liHenry Horney, who has been living lin Goderioh tie winter, hal perohased J. R,L`Mo0linton's farm at. Westf old, Ming $2,700 for the Afty sores, Mr. and Mrs. Horney moved out to the farm last week, Mr, Harney has disposed of hie threshing °atilt, which he had aro eesetully operated for the past four sea• SODS in Colborne townahip, to a synth. oate of Nile farmers—Wm. Watson, Harry Kerr, Andrew MoIlwain and A. W. Yeong--who intend operating it in the north end of Colborne. The ma- chine was sold et a fair figure. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••:••••••••••••••••• • BUTTERICK PATTERNS. HANNA 0 .. IWe PaY all txp Press! and Postae 1 6hares4 1• 1We are showing P s rine Goods • in many new Patterns PHONE 70. C• e • • • • • • • • and Materials• • • • • w Ladies' Suiti•nia in tweeds, serges, Stylish Hats for the styliah fellows, • ' pauamaa are the tavoritles for spring, Black Stift Hits in all the new styles white and blank stripe, serge, grey for spring, "Ohrietie's" celebrated tweeds, navy and grey serge° from make and "Fit Well" well known • .• 75o and $2.00 Hats, for sale here. 4. Ginghams and Anderson Zephyrs, 0• • in oheoke and stripes, in linens, brown°, pinks, blues, greens, mauves, NEW SKIRTS —Ladies' have a 1 navy and white, blank and white. look at our Skirts for spring. All • AU guaranteed fast colors, goods thoroughly shrunkand stitched • 1 `# Men's New Spring Snits in fanoy green and brown stripe, worsteds, apeoial earthing with self lengtbing sleeves and self enlarging vest and the Battelle Patent Pookete. Prioed $12 00 tO $15.00. with silk, Perfect fitting in voice, black and white checks, greys, blues, and browns. BLACK DRESS GOODS. — High class Blooii Dress Goode for a atylieh Ladies' IteadyMade Suite. This Black Drees, in Voiles, Permoes, spring we have decided to sell Ladies' Armuree, Ottoman's Drap de Paris, Readyto•Wear Suite, the very best Heurlettee, Fancy Trimmings and• for spring, blank, grey and navy. Overlaoed to matoh, 1 PRINTS —New Prints, Cramer, • Palatine and Clreet Brand, all good SUITINGS FOR MEN.—The up. T English Prints and oolor guaranteed. We have a large range of Leotards in to -date Snits is the tweed shit for = all new ishades. Drees Sateene in blanks and greys and navy,. Vest• ings in blaok and white for dresses and waists. . opting wear, greys, and Browne aro the noWeet colors, Leave your ♦ measure for re new Spring Suit. erfeot fit Guarantee P i novenae, On Wednesday evening, Feb. 22od, Edward James, one of Howiok'e pioneers passed away. For twiny years he had been an invalid, but his end was peace. ful, Mr, and Mrs. James were in the fiftieth year of their married life and had he lived till spring they could have celebrated the jubilee of their marriage. For nearly fifty years Mr. James was a faithful member of the Methodist ohuroh, and also a charter member of the Canadian Order cf Foresters, being appointed a member of the original Board of Trustees. At the ripe old age of seventy-eight years he laid down his task and entered into rest. LUCKNOW. An old and highly respected resident of the village passed to the great maj• ority, on Friday, Feb. 24th, in the per- son of Mrs. Hector MuKay, at the age of 77 years. Though for some weeks she had suffered from an illness from which it was not expected she would recover, the end came somewhat nnexpeotedly. The late Mrs. McKay, accompanied by her husband who died five years ago, name to Kinloss in 1887 and resided on a farm there until 1894, when they mov- ed to Luoknow. Serving members of the family are: Rev. John Mackay, Vancouver; Alexander, on the lecture staff of the 0. A.O. at Guelph; William, Yellow Grass, Sask.; George, Calgary; Mrs. D. B. Forster, Vancouver; Mrs. A5 A. Mo0allum, Kintour, Ont., and Belle, Luoknow. JAMESTOWN. Mieses Wallaoe and Willis and Mr. Lawrence Willis visited friends in Bruce (30. last week. - Mr. Andrew Pollock visited his broth. er Johnin Listowel on Saturday last. Mr. and Miss MoKellar of Alain Craig are spending a few days at Donald Mao. Donald's. • Messrs. Daff and Stewart's gang of saw -log men finished their contract in Stoke's busk last Saturday. Mise Stella Wright entertained a num • ber of her friends to an enjoyable time last Tneaday evening. Mre Andrew Simpson continues to im. prove in health, Her many friends hope she will soon be able to be around onoe more. Mrs. Duncan MaoDonald and Donald° 'netted at D. W. Rae's at Wroxeter last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Breokenridge are visiting friends at Whitby. Mr. Foster of Detroit is visiting at Bernice Payne's. 07 t n WEIITEVB UEOff. The following is the correct standing of the pupils of the Union S. S, No. 14, Etat and West Wawanosh for the month of February based pn general proficien- cy, good condnot and regular attendance. Annie Laidlaw, Ethel Clow, ,Toho Par• den and Herbert Laidlaw wiu honors not having lost a day during the month. Entrance Class --Willie O'Oaltahan, Annie Laidlaw, John Purden. III Class—Maggie Laidlaw, Nellie O'Callehan, Loofa Nailer, Riohard Thom• WE. 1I Class — Jean Eggleeton, Robert Stuart, Herbert Hobbs. I Claes—Nat Thomson. Some pupils again absented themselves from Exams Suoh pupils need not ex- pect promotion, Increase in daily aver• age for tho month 1,41. Good but might be better. D. 0. DORRANOE, Teaoher. ST, HELENS. Mr. Alex, Grant and family left on Wednesday for Elderton where he has secured a situation with a farmer in that vicinity. Mr. Louie Grant has moved to A. E. Dnrnin's farm as his successor. , Mies Minnie McDonald, 1of Goderioh, who has been staying wi,h her aunt, Mrs. Thurlow, left for Wingham on Saturday. Domain Philips, of Goderioh Clolleg. late Spent Sunday at his home here. Mr, Pratt, of Saskatchewan, who has been visiting at Mr. Thos. Phillips' for some time returned to his home last week. Mr. W, J Todd, who has beeneere:ma ly ill with pneumonia, we are pleased to report, id recovering. Mise Ilomnth, of Windham, id stay- ing with her aunt, Mre. Hugh Ruther- ford. Mise L Rutherford spent Sunday at her home here. Mr, and Mre. W. J. Miller visited friends at Goderioh and Mled 0. Miller returned home with them. Mt, John Mo0taetle left last week to take charge ot a bohool iu New Oatario. Me. L. Weetherhead gave a dance on Thursday night There was no school on Friday owing colors, 11 and do O s ns c 11de1� . 25 Moquette Rugs, 2yx54, In all gto repairs hating to be done to the fur $.3,0o for $I,95 Sig Bargains, i nape. '— ! bods and her elates of 11ANNA S CMile Ellen W • Zio>d, vltlted at lf, 15, Wood on Sens day. eof Lnoknow, 00• • R . Mr, Treleaven, w ev , • onpled the pulpit in the Presbyterian SALEM, Mr. D. Halliday returned home after spending a week with friends in Toronto. Mise AI, Higgins is at preaeut spend. ing a few days at her home. Mr. and Miae Scott of Morris spent Sunday at the home of Ml'. and Mrs, Ed. Higgins. Mr. W. McKersie is at present o a the sink list' with a heavy attack of la grippe; also quite a number of others around. Mr. Ohne. Gathers spent Sunday even. ing with friends on the 6th. What might have been a serious acci- dent occurred on Wednesday evening last, when Mr. A. Gallagher was driving the team, by some means he was tib sawn out and badly hurt. He is recovering mealy, A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Wednesday last at the parsonage. when Mies Hannah Baker became the bride of Mr. A. Fergie. We wish the young couple many years of happy wed- ded life. - f TUltNBEHET . Council meeting held Maroh 61h. Members all present. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Messrs. Mulvey and Wheeler. S",Moved by Mr, Wheeler, seconded by Mr. MoBurney, that the Olerk be in. struoted to notify C.A. Jones, Towusbip Engineer, to make plans, profile and award of a drain•in let con. commencing at north en lot 39 and with a branch in 2nd con. and a seoond branoh in 3rd eon. —Carried. ' Moved by Mr. Mulvey, seconded by Mr. Rutherford, that Drainage By -Law No. 19, 1910, be finally passed and de- bentures issued for the sum of $430 50. — Carried. Moved by Mr, Wheeler, seconded by Mr. McBurney, that the Clerk ask for tenders from Wingbam Advanoa and Wingham Time for the township print- ing for the year oommenoing April 1st, 1911.—Carried. Moved by Mr. Rutherford, seconded by Mr. Mulvey, that any changes want- ed in the offices of Path master, Pound - keepers or FOE 00 Viewers bo sent to some member of the Council before next meeting —Carried. Moved by Mr, Rutherford, seconded. by M. Mulvey, that the Olerk be in- etruoted to write to a nnmber of bridge builders asking for tenders for solid rivet steel bridge 100 ft. between the abutments and 14 ft. solid oemeat fluor, also for the building of two gement abutments. Plans and epeoifioatioue oan be seen at the Clerk's office. Ten• dere to be received up to 2 30 p. m. April 3rd.—Oarried. The tollowiag aocoante were passed and cheques issued:—Munioipal World, rolls and notices', $5.10; I3. Ringler Whooping Cough CROUHI i3RONC ITIS ACATARRHSTHMA C0 COLDS • 057A8L1411ID 1078 A atropic salt and+loattve treatment fork en- ehial Vn o i ', re,e- + avoidin dro a. , or,n.d t: torso stops the croup once or i h 13000 Cn1 f, add reflects ront erndp a,t The. it e n erect to nf' . antero ft•e, inspired, the air tendered ,b0 .'y brttaeptic, inspired with every hrete 01, thaaoedqit ass soothes the ul ,lig threelitis eters hs 1* mallet* net* With Yattol nhildre It is lnvat,.+ able td mothortl Withh roi:n children. Send ntl po5ihi lot` descrlrpt,ve booklet. ' tO) ALL DRUGGISTS Try croenterie f4s ice adptin R h rot1:t tab. CU.io +' bats for the irritated le� thrust. They aro sinlpk effective and antt�.eptio. j oa yetis drdgaiat or ; trona Vs, lac, in stamps. ., Yape Creseleoe Cb. PHONE 70 oh tote +00.441.0.40.4244 n Sendai the absence of the I MONTREAL NTY$1t 1�14Z44i10.40+►44.41040 s" , pastors l.benting.Miles nidi. extra on gravel, 40o.; Treasurer, East Wawanoeh, balance on gravelling, $3 95; Alex. Findlater, tile and drain, Howiok Boundary, $6.05, tile and drain, side, road, $2; Allan Fraliok, removing abut- ment, $2; T. K. Powell, attending audit, $3, f1leeticg adjourned to meet Monday, April 3rd, an 10 o'olook a, m. Jona Eeriness, Olerk, A SEVERE CASE OF NEURALGIA Cured After Long Years of Suffer- ing by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills - There is an excellent reason why Dr, Williams' Pink Pdls have oared the most severe owes of neuralgia, sciatica, and other oomplainte in the group that are known as disorders of the nerves. This group also includes St Vitus dance and paralysis, and the common state of extreme nervousness and excitoability. Each of these oomplainte exist baoanae there is something the matter with the nervous system. If the new have tone—are strong and healthy you will not have any of these cornet into. The reason Dr. Williams' P,WIr Pills cure nervous disorders is tt they revere nor .0 to their proper sot both directly on weak, run-dow state of tone, the nerves an on the blood supply. The highest medicai authorities have noted that nervous troubles generally attack people who are bloodless and that the nerves are toned when the blood aupply is renewed. It is thus seen that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills onre nervous disorders by oaring the eaaee of the trouble. Mr. J. 0. Adams, Norris Leke, Man , says: "I am writing you at my turn band's request to let you know the great benefit Dr, Williams' Pink Pills h;ce been to him. Ile is a river drivet and therefore much exposed to all kinds of weather and wetting. As a result he had an attack of rheumatiem, and then to add to his misery a severe type of neuralgia set in, looating on the left side of the fade, and causing him such terrible pain that it would drive him almost wild. He was treated by several doctors, and finally went to Winnipeg, where they blistered his head and ap plied hot plasters which really only add- ed more to his misery, and he returned home 'still uncured, In this way he suffered for nearly six years, trying all sorts of medicine, but never finding a onre. One day while he was suffering I went to a store to get a liniment, but they did not have the kind I wanted. ani the storekeeper asked me what I wanted it for. I told him about my hue. band and bow he suffered, and he planed a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills on the counter saying, "Take my advioe, this le what your husband ehonid take." I took the Pills home with me and my husband started taking thein. I am not sure how many boxes he took, but one thing is certain, they oompletely mired him, and he has nsvor since had a touch of those torturing pains. Yon oan tell how much he suffered when I say that the hair on the side of bis head in which the pain was located turned quite gray. It looks odd, but he says it does not matter since the pain is gene. I believe be wonld not have been living now had Dr, Williams' Pink PilIs not cared those terrible pains, and yon may be sore we gratefully recommend them to all our friends and all suffering ones." Sold by all dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , Brookville, Ont. •••••M••••••••••••••••••* ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r NEW IDEA. NEW IDEA >?ATTE THE LEADING STORE 10 ♦ 4 ♦ • • • ♦ NEW SPRING GOODS Are being opening up and placed on display ievery day now. • • • If you want to see what Dalne fashion has, • created in styledom for Spring, 1911, pay this • store a visit, 0 • • Don• 't wait till you are ready to buy. Colne • to -day. ••• 0 • 0 • • SEE OUR i • New Dress Goods, New Silks and Satins, New • Dress Trimmings, New Prints, New Ginghams, • New Carpets and Rugs, New Patterns in Lino- + • leums, New Window Blinds, New Motor Scarfs, • New Belts and Collars, Ladies New Skirts, • • Ladies New Coats, Ladies New Suits, New • 0 Clothing for Men and Boys. • RIO tiRIS. Minutes of meeting held in the Town- ship Hall, February 1811a. Reeve in the chair and members all present. Minutes of last meeting readand adopted. Audit o.s' presented their report and by motion of W. Elston and 0. B. Wilkinson the report was adopted, Moved by W. J. Johnston eeoonded by 0. B. Wilkinson that Council entertain the petition of ratepayers and that a resolution be pas- sed memorializing the Ontarlo Legielat• are to grant the power to manioipal Councils to withold as well as issue pool- room lloanees. Osrried. Moved by 0. B. Wiikinsou, Emended by W. Elston, that we call for tenders for concrete ab- utments for 3rd line bridge, let with 12 of stone and second without stone. Also a steel suporatruotare, let a single amen of 125 feet 14 foot road vay °tear of Abet ments and gad a two seen strn°aura of 68 fent each clear of abutments, ten4ets opened rt OOnnell0bsmber2o'cicok Mar. 13th. Moved by W. J Johnston, second - ed by W. 0. Thrall that we oali for ten dere for the -construction ot the Niobol Marray•L+mb and MoCiell dralne, tend• ere tube opened Stour next regular meet- ing, March 13sh M 1 a'°1tlck, Followingin g accounts were paid; —0, Agar, gravel,$1 61; Account Welt Boundary, $36. 24; D W. Campbell, road allowable, $6 00; Amount South Holladay, $24 10; Muni - pal 'World ti000nnt tuppliee, $1145; A. MaoEwen, stationary, $1,00; A, Med. Ewen, express, 40cte; J'atktea Itiohmottd, • • 1' ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • It is our aim, first of all, to create permanent customers, not one-time purchasers; and we believe that we can best accomplish that by giving maximum value and satisfaction, We are determined to do this and will. • • 0 r • • • • 0 • • •• 4 • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • •4 e 2 H. E. ISARD'& C0.1 • • WINGHAM, ONT. • • p•r•rr♦++++1++++++++++++++ •444++•♦♦•+♦♦••'1•••••++++0 •••_••••••••o•••••O••••••••• ••••••t••v&••.t••f1c•••••••••l • • • • • • • e 0 0 •• O • • • ••• • • ••• • • • • • • 0 • E. C. WHITE Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor The only stock I carry contains the newest all -wool fabrics embracing beautiful and exclusive weaves from the most reputable mills in the world. You will find our Kingfisher Cloths in Black and Blues, Fancy Worsted Suitings, Tweed Suitings, Melton, Beaver and Cror►lbies Over - coatings give the best satisfaction. 0 •0 • 0 • • • •' • • • •• • • • • • • Your order is cut and fashioned in the style pre- 3 vailing the day you are measured. You get everything 0, the very latest and best when you let us make clothes • expressly for you. • • • • E. C. WHITE - • LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR • • WINGHAM, ONT I • • • • • IN THE JOAN • •••••••••••••••d•••••••••• rep bridge, $1.50; Alex Straohen,court room rent, £6.00; Gerry & Walker, pail and cup, 85ete; R. Johnston, auditor, $8. 00; P. MoNab, auditor, $8.00. Council adjoarned to meet again on Maroh 13th, at 10 30 o'clock. A. MAOEwEN, Olerk. Mre, MoVittie, 2nd line, is still quite poorly but we wish her speedy oon- valesoenoe. Dr, Wilson, of Wingham, who taught in S. S. No 10 abaat SO years ago, was a caller on old time friends who Were delighted to review the olden days. Thursday morning of lost week John Shortreed, 1h nue, died et obstruc- tion of the +hotvele, aged 78 years, 10 months and 7 days. Ile took i11 the preeione Tuesday eight. Dot k 'Thos l3rown and family removed fromthe W H. Meanders' farm, East griivet road, where they have lived for a taw yeareto their newly purchased, tarn, 10th eon., Grey town. ship. While sorry to lose thein from, Morris we hope they will prosper in ,their new home. WILSON 13L001 • •Orr* door r0414•044.40,4404•40.0.• W E it WA. WANO 9®. 0aanoil mat on Fab. lath no per ad - j oarnm ant. Members All present; Reeve Billie in the chair. Mioatee of last meeting read and approved, on motion of Messrs. Watton and Altoheson. Treasurer's statement was Sled on nide tion of Meagre. ltlnrray and 'Wiloon.. On motion of Masai. Wilson and Murray the Reeve was empowered to arrange with the Scolos Co., of Dangttnnon, re the Scolds property, The audttcire' re- port was preeented by Mesar,. Webefer and Taylor and was adopted on motion of Menge, Wilson and Watton. lin motion of Meeere. Wise* and Murray the Clerk was tnatrneted to by to sell the rallfcay debeutares, and also to write Oolonel MoD.ui ld, of i •uelp', in o0nneotion with the- same. A bylesw wee parsed to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and S $•err and R. An. dersou Wero appointed inspeotots to en. to roe the bylaw. Chr nes be q to t amount of $41 were bstied is payment Of 'neonate, on motion o! Meseta. Wii- son and Murrey. Connoil adjourned to meet on Wednesday, l►furob 20th, et lb o'olook. NV. S. MCORoSTIis, Oletk.