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The Wingham Times, 1907-03-07, Page 5H E Blue Front Store WHERE THE STYLISH HATS WILL COME FROM, " You are in need of a new hat," This can be said of almost every man, as the old hat always looks shabby in the bright spring days. Our new Spring Goods are in and opened up. They are the choice from the best makers of Europe and America, including the following makes : THE BORSALINO THE KING HAT THE T. H. CHRISTY THE WAKEFIELD THE ALLANDALE THE SACKVILLE - THE WAFERLITE THE STETSON THE PERFECTUS HEALTH HAT Our range of shades, styles and sizes are most complete, and prices will suit everyone. Be sure you see ours before you ley. We have the new Telescope Hat, in black, fawn and grey, in a good quality, at the popular price, Two -Fifty. McGee Cam) CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS vimagaraiimpiiiirgal THE WIYU!AM Another of the pioneers of this towiz- phip lase been called to the great beyond in the person of Mr. James Rose, who peeved away on Sunday last in ilii Stet yeer. Deceased was a native of Soot• land and emigrated to this country in early life. He way a Man held in high esteem and has for years been a resident of the 2ad ooaceasioa. Thefetneral tout place no Wednesday afternoon to the Malaga cemetery, EAST wawa JOSu. 'The following cs the report of S. S. No. 9, E. Wawanosh, for the month of Pebraary. Names in Order of marks made in the weekly examinations for the mouth. Fifth Class—Katie Shiell, Leary Cur- rie, EU Walker, Gordon Riatoul, V,4il- frid P0000k, Fourth Class—George Currie, Tessa .Anderson, Earl Elliott, Roy Anderson, Mary Elliott, Gwendolyn Carrie. Gar- field Shoebottom, Howard Shiell, Ray- mond Elliott, Walter Pocock, Herb Burchill, Sr. Third Class—Pearl Deacon. Jr. Third Class—Verna Taylor, Dial Deacon, Ernest Shiell, Harold' Currie, Franklin Robinson, Maggie Pocock. Jr. 2nd Class—Elva Robinson, Wil- mur Taylor, Bessie Burchill, Ella Dea- con, Fiona Deacon, Annie Carrie. Part tad Class—Maud Rintonl, Ena McDougall. LINDA MUNE, teacher. Let the Stomach Alone. You can't oure catarrh by dosing the stomach. The disease is in the throat, nose and bronchial tubes. Inhale Ca- tarrhozone to the spot where the disease really is,—it clears away foul secretions, stops discharges at onee, purifies and heals the passages, literally annihilates every trace of catarrh. Nothing else is so direct and oertaiu as "Oatarrhorone." Results guaranteed. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at all dealers. ' VRITECRt 1tI;H. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt entertained their friends on Friday evening. All present had a good time. A. new organization is to be started in con- nection with Whitochmch Epworth 'League. It will be called the Missionary Post Office, the object being to get letters front the mis- Ialonstry field for the members to read. It should arouse more interest in missions gener- silly, "Mrs.t Bev.1G.P, Outman is away this week at- 4t ending the funeral of her sister. a iit - t The good sleighing has helped the farmers to _ - a 1111 the mill yard.with lobs, • ' Master H. Sperling, who Inas been. ill with a N pnetutionia is now recovering. Mrs.Jos: Clark has been on the sick list. 13er many friends hope she rout' have a speedy re- covery • Mr. and•irs. Brinker, of Blnevnle, who have been visiting friends here, returned hoinc on, Monday. Mr. Geo. Tnmoth has returned to Belmont, 'Man. after ax visit with his mother here. ARE YOU BUILDING A House, Barn or Fence ? We are in v. position to offer you very low prices on • NAILS, WIRE, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS, Be sure and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. TO IItAND—A large assortment of Sap Pails, Milk Pails. Galvanized Pails and Tubs. a I, CENTRAL HARDWARE, SV•H. BISHOP Pi1�. INGHAM. - ., jam, esea e mac•teeesa%ricGe`tet� 1 rs. EDUCATION/ is the passport to the very s best positions in the;,Iand. r T -he Centel Busines ,/College of TORONTO • offers this pamper on easy terms to all ambitiouspea - rt pie. Write for particulars if interested in seonriug a good position at a good ;e salary. • ADDRESS 395 Yonge St., Toronto, Can. Lei TIMES ,' t. ttCIT•'' 7, 1907 eteransamortinefienntilflemilgIfiOti al lusth0 ,ceau;Mi.e ii.,o:: 10,41.031111111111111 its. ale Lemma a ..4.i ad,i , :1 k4i CC. 13 _1 • -7� Watch This Space weekly. This week we offer at cost for cash the finest line of Stoves and Base Burners ever before shown in Wingham. We have the following in stock : ' Base Burners—new. 1 only Art Huron, with oven, was $35, at $28 • 1only Art Huron, without oven, was $30, at $25 . 1 only Favorite, with oven, was $40, at $32 1 No. 46 Art Souvenir, with oven,was$45,at $36 1 No, 20Art Souvenir, with oven,was$32, at $25 I only Record, with oven, was $25, at $20 Coal Heaters. Tortoise Heater, watt $12.50, at $8 New Idea, was $12, at - $8 ltiesoot Heater, wall $10, at $6 Base Burners --Second Hand. 3 Art Souvenirs, nearly new, at ' - - $25 1 Oonntess Oxford at - - - 625 1 Art Souvenir at - - - - $20 1 Radiant Home at • - - - $5 Second Hand Ranges. 1 No. 49 Happy Thought, with high shelf and water front, a bateain at - $25 Wood Heaters. G Wood Heaters, from $2 to $5 1 Box Stove - - - $2 New Wood Cooks 1 Blk Acorn, ext.,'was $23, at $17 1 Anchor, ext., Was $25, at $20 .Wood Cooks—Sec. hand 1 921 Grand •lewa1, eq., at ese 1 921 Grand Jewel, ext,, at $20 1 923 Royal Huron, ext., at $15 1 Model, ext., at • - 1 Jewel, ext., at - • $17 We also carry a full line of the best Ranges on the market, including " Huron" Stoves and Ranges. HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS. SAP PANS AND SAP PAILS NOW ON HAND. 1insmithing, Steam Heating, Plumbing of all kinds. Eavetroughing a specialty. We are agents ents for the celebl'ated Sherwin-Williams and Robertson's Read' Mixed. Paints. Church's Alabastine on hand. " s are ' These BargPill only good until March 15, 1907. A. YOUN 04:444041•0404004440411414441. Rapid changes of tempeiratur'e,are hard • on the toughest constitution,,. The conductor passing` from the heated inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature of the platform—the canvasser spending an hour" or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind --know the difficulty of avoiding cold. Scott's EsnaLrfon strengthens the body so that it can better withstand the danger of cold from changes of temperature. It will help you to avoid taking cold, Z000000000000000AND ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. $1.00. -.I Glum. ,«•' Township council meets next Monday. James G. Hogg, formerly of the 4th concession, has purchased the Milverton libery stable and is now in possession. The Neil Dancauson 100 acre farm, 14th con., has been sold to Albert Carter, of this township for the sntre of $5,300. Mr. Duncanson, will retire from the active operations of farm life and take a well earned rest. On Saturday, Feby, 23rd, Alexander Hyslop, well-known in Grey and Morrie, paid Natare's debt after attaining the patriarchal trge of over 99. Hi passed away at the home'of'his son-in-laiv, .T. Stevenson, lot 6, oou, 13, where he had been making bis home i'or some time. Mr, Hyslop wife here. in Wtt'rtonsbire, Sootlaud, and•oatne to Canada in 1840. Hewes married 57 or 58 years ago to Margaret Jamieson, at • Herpt rhey, and they made their home on a farm on the Huron road before moving to a bush lot on the 6th line, Morris ,ownship, where they resided for many • years. Aire. Hyslop died 1$ years ago, aged 61;yeare. The surviving •obildren are. Airs. Step- henson, of Grey; ..And;.Ndrer A. K. te- Allister, of Winnipeg. Mrs. Rich., Bewley, of,.Iliornts, another daughter, went home tether reward 15 yeah ago. Three others died in childhood. Monitletl•lip With Cramps • Stomach feels.like an infernal machine and you want !.relief mighty quick. Nothwg deep eine. work halt so sown: as I'pltem'e Nervfline. Why is kills the pain 'inecantly ' 'If your • Witte is empty get Aka:tater to-deay. Nerviltne ke;epet the doctor bill small because it eurett piths ills before they grow big.- Nothing for indigestion, heartburn and cramps like Po1son'e Nervilene. Large bottles for 25c, it; Li NA• 1,:tAV Dir. and Mrs . Albert Aitken and Mal- colm and Mise Mary are visiting their sister, Airs. Neil Reid, of Gillies Hill. Rev. Mr. Wishart, B. A., of Brussels, conducted anniversary services in Eadie'a church on Sabbath, 24th Febru- ary With much; acceptance. The tea- • meeting on tlio'foilowing Tuesday even- ing was welt attended and everybody enjoyed themselves. Bluevale Presby. torten ebnroh alloir rendered an e.:oei- lent programme of mode. Mr. J. D. Melville and Miss M. Duff were much appreciated as elocutionists, and the ad- dressee given by Rev. Mr. Danoan, and Rev. Mr. Radford were well received. A very unique part of the programme was the preeehtation of a Persian Lamb cap and gauntlete and gold watch aliain to the'pastor, Rev. W. .1. West, M. A , by the young people of the congregation, accompanied -by the following address. nee. W. J. i'Tsem, M. A. Dear kutstbr,—We, the young People of 1.11adin'•t congregation, desire on this festive oocasicn to in some measure express our ap- preciation of your work among usidurint tho ten years you have boon thu honored pastor off this church. Wo recognize your ability as a preacher of tho gospel, in the faithful exposit- ion of the word which God has enabled you to deliver to ns from time to time, and we rea- lize that your ministry and wise council have been a groat blessing to us. Your noble eluali- tiea of head and heart, have also endeared roe. to us, and wo rejoice that the work has pros- pered. so harmouiously and with sunh nueeess. As a slight token of our regard for v-ott we ask Yon to aactnt these one, gauntlets and watch chain, and pray that you may be spared for many years to labor in the Master's vineyard. Signed on behalf of the young people of congregation. DELLA McDonts.&Z, Asir:113 MST:Vt.:Fr IN Olt'Blits, Township Council Will meet noz.t Monday. J. Cook, Gth non., has a thorough bred Loi • easter owe, which has 2 lambs, that came oa Wednesday of last Week. Mr. and Mrs. Jneason, of tiartney, Ma., aro visiting at Robt. McMurray's, 4th lino, 11re. McMurray and Mrs Jackson aro stators. George W.Jacltson, son of Jno, Jackson, 8th, will go West to Southern .Alberta, where he purposes making his home. Mrs Jackson will not go until tho su next. 11.te Jackson solid his tarns to his uncle, George Jackson, A quiet weeding took plate at the Home of James and Mrs. Bussell, Sunshine, on Tuesday. February 2501. 'whorl their youngest denghtert Mists Sara bt., heentne the bride of Itobt. t;latik, of the panic 'plaice, The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. G. . Rivers, E. A., E. D., of Eeteeeee. Thu happy comet lett on the after- noon train for Buffalo, Niagara Ti alls,and Galt - After spending a few WeeksYfeitlN; ftietida in thin community they leaye for their new home at Cfeirsholtn, Alberta. 0 TII1tti L'E itIty. A very interesting ev'nt took place at the home of Mrs, A, McMichael =Wed- nesday. Feb. 27th. when her youngest daughter, Miss Charlotte, became the bride of Wm R. Smith of Wolseley, Sask., son of Jos. N. Smith of Tarn. berry. As the clook was striking six Rev. J. H. Jsterhout, B. A. B. D., spoke the mystic words that united the young ooaple in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride is a p'easing appearing yonug lady stall times, and looked charming in a gown of pearl grey taffeta Kik. She was given away by her 'brother Archie, V, and was unattended. The bride was a general favorite and received many t( handsome and useful gifts among a blah was a beautiful gold watoh and chain, the gift of the groom, The following is the report of 5 S No 9, for February. Names in order of merit:— Fifth erit:—Fifth Class: Katie 511c.Bnraey, Frank Powell. Fourth Cittar: Clara i&cKetzits, Gordon '•�' Wray, Robert..Beeen. Third Claae: P_leatha Smith, Lizzie Breen, Hugh Russell, George Benedict Second Sr : ,Toy Wray, Pearl Merkley, Willie Bolt, _Ilio Breen, Cecil Fuller, Jean Ross, Percy Merklev, Mary ]$c- 13aroey, Lottie Y4cl3nrney, Murray j Ross. ,I Second Jr.: -Howard Wylie, R ubbie Powell, Part II : Leslie Bolt. Part I : Dorothy McTavish, Sander- son Breen. L. H. Vanstone, Teacher. • Report of el. S. No. 6, Taruberry. ' Names in order of merit. SR.1'V'–V. Chandler, G. McCormick, H. Mitobeli, S Klug. JR. IV.—V, Showers, S. Dickson, R. Porter. SR ITI—h. 1l1eE'.agne, W, Jones, F. Paxton, R. Iixc1 ague, M. Chandler, B. I Little, 3B, III—(aj V. Piing, .T. Snell, A. Mc- Kinnon, G. Snell, W. Mel ague, ,T, Me- Kiunoa, R. Faille, {h) B, Holmes, A. Paxton, E. Faille, P. Penis. SR. II—B. Chandler, 3. HOlules, E. Dickson, J. IsteKagun, L. Snell, M. Goy. JR. II—G. Dalglohsch,. 51. Porter. SR. pr. It—E. Link.ater, P. King, H. Foston, 0, Showers. JR. Fr. II—E. Chandler, L. James, G, Pallia. I—rll.Holme-, H. Showers. A. A. LAlit)Nh;1, Teacher. Men Rule by Force, Women by Charm. And yet because they live less strenn- ouely. women neglect the early evi• donees of failing vigor. The wire wo- man will not' permit her chanes to be robbed by iii -hearth. When she feels appetite failing, neryi a getting on edge, color fading, she takes Ferree tne. How it sharpens the appetite! How thickly rich blood i+ available to restore color to the (+hooks, bnnya'lcy to the step. Better try Ferrozone. You'll feel like a new f being. with new vigor and ability to confront life's difil;uities. Yon are sure to bless the day you commenced Ferro - zone. Sold everywhere in 50c boxes. A railway car ran oft the track at Fer- gus and tors the side out of a house, Sirs. Fischer, who Wag pitting in the house wap caught between the car and the wall and hail her ankle broken. • ,l st tfiishcd .S79 Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitiis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria Cresolt'ito IS a boon to AsthlnatIts 1 toes it ea see% Dive ereztive to ireatbe in n remedy to tare disease of t'.s laeathirt; organs than to take the reme3j• tato the -sten:eat t It tures ieeense the air ran.:eted strongly anti- septic is cnieied over tie ui•eascd surface with every breath, Rivit4 prolonged told et/CS:ant ire:,t. trent, 11 is invaluatte to susthets s,ith small children. Those ofA consumptive tendency find immediatt relief from t:otighs or in- flamed conditions of the. throat. ii • , e s, [ 1C 3 {. ,a 1 lrl y E Send postal for bookie'. l,at'atst;, Mi 1:S Co., iatntted, Agents, Soots tett, Canada. u.7 • 1 NA'v idea THE L ADINC TORE PpttflrnY Ou1y 100 Motu for Now U. Psttorto E. Isard Go. DRESS eao1Js DEPARTMEN-TI Not in our business experience has it bean our privilege to offer to the people of 1tVingham and surround- ing country such a magnificent display of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. Remember, we carry the largest stock and you can depend upon getting.just what you want here, at prices guaranteed as tow as any city store, and you will be in the express charges by leav- ing your order with us. We have met the demands successfully in the past, and our airs for the future is to greater things, and to make each season better than the last. Our Spring Importations comprise the following: Crepe de Chene, Cream Corduroy, Cream Serge, Grey Hopsack, Voiles, Cashmeres, Lustres, Roxanna, Plaids, Grey Cheviot, Check Tweed, ¶Teu.etians, Canvas Cloth, Broadcloth., Taffetaline, Panama, Shepard's Plaid,, Grey Tweed Suitings, Cord de Chene. Japan Taffeta Silk, in all colors, 27 inches wide, 50c. We will be pleased to show you through our stock at any time, All other departments are complete with New Spring Goods. .New Waists Just received a shipment of very pretty shirt waists, Long or short sleeves. Special value at $1,00 each. Ask to see them. PHONE 68. ZiltEraMMIMEAVS4h144Ai41‘44*=441114444.1e4J4tlY1 Sprig Tera BEGINS AprH 9 st Daring January and February, theaWingliani 33usiness College had twenty-dve times as many calls fte cenographers, Telegraphers, , Bookkeepers, and College Teachers, s we had graduates to send. Attendance is always arial t during April, May and Jane, con- sequently each student get re individual attention. This is the beat terns of the year for tl Arndent. L -tarn of the success of onr graduates by writing for a handsome catalogue of the Best Actual Business School lis Ontario. The "ba;ktvard" or "rusty" feel at home with us, as • each student is instructed at his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic teacher. Graduates guaranteed bituations. Eater any time. WINUUAtil BUSINESS COLLEGE . Affiliated with Olinton Business College) GEO. SPOTTON, - - Prineipal. Hc4:ting Stoves AT COST F CASH' In order to reduce our stock o: t;'oal and Wood Heating Stoves we are offering some excellent inducements, When you dee the goads and Iearn the prices you will be convinced that it will be money well spent to buy now. Seo what we have before pnrchasing elsewhere. We can save you money Sap ]!'mils. 171ilk Paflt , etc., ost band. • 3. ugg .Son. STONE BLOCK, WIG HAM. CELI.U)SS. Mr. and 3fra. Thomas Aitken, who have been 'visiting his father. Ur. Sohn Aitkin, 4th line have returned to the West. We regret to re;>,rt the illness cf ,fixe Bella Keith, 4th line. She is ,aid to be suffering a light attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. John Hodgson, formerly of North Cul- ross, but who for the pest three years has been on a fstrnt user 1 iulntil h, ie seltinit out and will return to his former business of moving buildings and 3rsminpz, HO will more into 'Yeeswater and make headquarters there. Mr.Jnsepitldteyer, 4th line, has rented his farm to john I1,•liinnon tend will go west early in April. ile. Meyer is going ltotncstt-atling ao and and cousequantiv ha. to go far from town neighbors. Tile homestead he intends to move rep on is located about :0) miles set:th-west of $attletotti, 1 t's. 13ELIS\S. Miss Clu•Issy Miller has ret urt,cti home froth Gt;i.erieh. afis • Elizabeth Miller is visiting with friends in To:onto . Mrs. Abe Dentin. m;,. are pleased to learn is now recovering. .1r. and Mrs. Donald Cameron, of liant, were rutting with old friends i9 this iteigltborltootl. Mr Peter Campbell, for :,1 years it resident of West \irawatto,li, ditdt1. on Monday. February' :5th itt hit Celt ;tvet. 1)tctensed laid heett itt poor health for sem t•al mo+tt:t . He was a. native) of Argvte!shire. Scotland. an:I was held.. in high a -stem lay it large eir.:le. of ;friends. lits wife r;rea,'. (10,411,1m l.lor con ycat .t.'e,. tt rr Bring *bog roar Shot*. 'We der ra. pairing an.l do it won. W. J. Gsni tt.