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The Wingham Times, 1907-03-14, Page 53 �.w TRE WINIMAZ TIMES ,MARC&I 14, 1007 , IIIIIIMMIUMIN111111010111111110MMIMMIROMIn THE - -- J Newest Springy Styles in Men's and Boys' Clothing are now open for your inspection. Eve ry day has seen us opening up new goods, until our tables are now heaped with the newest and most up to -date clothing obtain- able. What about a New Suit for Easter ? Have you talked it over yet ? Drop in and talk it over with us If your own judgment does not p ompt you to buy, you will not be urged. FOR R MEN. a We are showing both Double and Single Breasted Suits, in Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds. Also Navy and Black Worsteds, st Cheviots, etc„ at prices ranging from 87,50 to 518 00. These goods l 4 are made by experienced workmen, and we are safe in guaranteeing , satisfaction in style, fit and quality. e 1Y is 11 q1 a 1 'SUITINGS. We have a new and up•to date range of Spring Suitings and Trouserings wbieh we make up to your order. We can guarantee youin this satisfaction department, too. • op.'s Furnishings. The New Spring Furnishings are here, too, and it would be a wise thing for you"to matte your choice now, before the lines get broken. New Hats, New Caps, Now Shirts, New Collars, New Ties, New Shoes, New Hose, New Gloves, etc. EVER THING IS UP -TO DATE. CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS 1 OIMNA.NNAN Mr. and Mrs, Albert AitKens have re- turned to theirhome i,nGlenhuru, North Dakota. Messrs. George and Peter Muir are visiting friends around. Gillies Hill, A number of people in this vicinity are Suffering from the gl ippe. Many Children Sick. Get their feet wot, catch told or - tramps, and give mothers an anxious - time. With the first shiver or Sn'pze rub the little one's ohest with Nervilin• , gargle the throat, and give ten drops in - water at bed time Next morning all ia el well No o old no time lost at rohool. -4 If Poison's Nerviline isn't in your hon e get it there at once, Dealers sell it :n 2 large 256 bottles 4 4SaaiallaVealliaareeeeteartinetekeettaialtectieteekeateatilieeteaersaaastatessie 11�feu9tbk3t3D1f1&3i'J.t+37rlll'aL�Slrlitir1`"°.'^,7i�M�,awllcdta+6YtGsil+�AtT:7lLtiai,Ci'1•••«.w, , ..u.,. „yam A .E YOU •►'UILDING Pence ? A House, Barn or We are in a position to offer yon very low prices on NAILS, WIRE, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. Be sure and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. !J) ]ligtND—A large assortment of Sags Pails, wok Pails, Galvanized rails anal Tubs. 'CENTRALW NGHAM HARDWARE, . I ',t ..ti O 'YiNHtls'4:•eli�i'u"' - �,4#.t,tWt�tLkltn."`°`-cyTt91iD4S9l guns:tar,rx¢tt:t121Cwaicutsrsafw,arcafENSi,rvw •.aIEQyrmNoratcrosrnt W RiTECnUltcnt, A party was held at the home of Mre. Grain at Zetland, on Friday evening in :marriage of the ,ariage of her son. In the Presbyterian Church next Sun- day morning, the pastor, Rev. 0. P. Duncan will preach en Church union, Rev. W. A. Finlay does not intend leaving Whiteohuroh as has been rep )rt - ed. Mr. Findlay is doing good work here and we hope he may continue to have success ia his work. It Actually Destroys the Cause. That's why oaterrh is invariably oured by inhaling "Oatarrhozone," The heal- lug vapor spreads to every part of the breathing organs Germs infecting the tissues of the nose, throat and tangs are killed. Nothing is left to cause iutlam Dnation. Spote that are sore are healed Discharge is cleared away and catarrh becomes something of the past, Use. "Oatarrhozoue" and your recovery its guaranteed. Two sizes, 25o and $1,00 at all dealers, cULuoss. Mr. Alex McDonald, 4th concession has rented his farm to his son, Mr. Frank McDonald, Just a month after the death of his partner in life who died on February let, George Caslick passed away on Friday, March 1st. Deceased was in very poor health for over two months, and after the death of his wife, which occurred in Teeswater, he moved to the home of his son William, on the 3rd concession, Out toss, Here he appeared to improve for a time and called on most of his former neighbors But he nuexpeotledly collaps- ed. He was aged 70 years and 0 months and though not a pioneer was one of the early residents of Oulross. He was twice married, and leaves by the first marriage two sons and one daughter; William in Oulross, Robert in Michigan, and Mrs. Ambler in North Dakota. By the second marriage there was also two sons and one daughter; John on the old home- stead, Albert who died three years ago, and Mrs George Harkness of Teeswater 4 t3L-1� a.AF. L .LI�ut. l•'L..L•.lC'L71 LL, ..1 L. L•]L� t r.J f EDUCATION ri is the passport to the very r°l best positions in the land. L' The Central Business College or Toao"To offers this passport on easy termeto alt ambitiouspeo- ple. Write for particulars if interested in securiug a good position at a good salary. ADDRESS 395 Yongo St., Toronto, Can, r•, r �_�>_��n� �� rye;�,.„-t'—'•t-,•...-�.")�7t✓.7C�' t Settee Pans, regular 25e and 35e, now Granite Bowls, reg, 25e, now Stew Kettles, reg. 25c and 35e, now Preserving Kettles, large size, regular 65c and 75e, now .15 .15 .15 .50 1 Preserving Kettles, medium size, regular 50e and 60e, now .35 and Preserving Kettles, small, regular 35c and 50c, now .25 and Granite Water Pails, regular 75e, 85e and $1.00, now.40 and .40 .30 ,50 STOVE REDUCTIONS COOD ONLY UNTIL MAR. 1 Call and see them while the stock is large. CALL AND SEE OTUI1. FINE ASSORTMENT OE ..t, ,T, SherinWiliiams andRoberIsoll9s Readyfeed Painis Church's Alabastine. EAVETROUGHING .. Houle -made Sap Pails and Boiling Pans, PLUMBING • TINSMITNING Call in and see our Special ,Bargain Prices. We consider it a pleasure to show goods. A. Y€*UNG. s 4•'•7D -."t11. ,,•'C1 --•••"R" •o•T ”' ... .. . .Ill. 111en t bk,114 Va 3 0 O It is a food that builds and keeps up a • girl's strength. 0 O 000...0 Girlhood and .S'cot's .Ealul..'ion are linked together. The girl who takes Scott's Erma - 4.11.01n has plenty of rich, red blood; she is plump, active and energetic. The reason is that at a period when•a girl's digestion is weak, Scott's Emulsion provides her with powerful nourishment in easily digested form. ALL DRUGGISTS; 500. AND $1,00.. - New Idea Patterns Only 100 Albert 1'o,. has leased his farm, 10th con , to John and Charles Fischer, of Ethel locality, for a teras of four years and will give up possession this month. Avery quiet wedding took plane on Wednesday, March 0th at 11 a.m. at the 'home of John McNair, 14th ton., Grey when their only daughter, Miss Jennie was uuited in marriage to James Idislop, of Manitoba. Rev. D. B. McRae per- formed the ceremony. Saturday, March 2ad, Joseph Knight, 10th ton., was called away to his re- ward in his 32nd year. He had been in tailing health for serine years although the end came rather unexpentedly, De- ceased was born in Devonshire, Eng- land, and spent a go id share of his life no Canada, about 35 years of it in Grey Township, 30 years ago he was united in marriage to Mrs. Dulperow, They had no family. Mr. Knight was a good termor and was highly esteemed in the neighborhood and ohutch. He was a staunch advocate of Temperauco. His brother James, is ia his Wad year and his brother John is geeing; well along; he pathway of life also,both well known residents of Ethel locality. A Cordial Inv.tatlon to Disease. This is an apt description of consti- patiouu It's an unnatural condition to begin wi h, and it's more, because it brings about, blood deterioration, lutes• teres with digestion, r.nulers you sag• oeottble to infections diseases and cause s aeti'mi't. Not so touch a purgative as a natural stimulant to the bowels is what you need You get it in Dr 1-Latuitton'a Pitta anthill increase liver aotivity, re- stnre the bowels to perfect action nod positivt:ly euro constipation and its at- tendant evils. Iutdst on baviug only Dr, Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and But• toruut, 25c per box at all dealers. 1.1I:3'rFI1.LD. Mr. Edward McDowell is visiting with friends in Hespeler. Miss McKellar, of Saginaw, is visiting her brother Albert and other friends in this vicinity. John Bamford is spending a few days under the parental roof, previous to akin, his departure to his home in Saskatette war., Miss Eva Wigh'man, With her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, left last week for Braudon, where she intends to reside for eome time, J. E. Tom, of Gederich, school in- apeotor for West Huron, visited our school last week and found it in a pros- perous condition under the Supervision of Miss Clark. Hiram Campbell, who has been spend- ing the winter in Toronto, and his daughters, Mrs. Hiles of Kincar- dine, and Mrs. Rogerson, of Jamestown, N.Y., are visiting at the home of W. H, Campbell. Mr. and DIrg J. H, Hoover of Pigeon, Mich., after spending a few days with Mrs. Hoover's brothers, W. H. and J.N. Campbell, and other friends, took their departure for Bittern Lake, Alberta, last week, KINLOSS. Death came suddenly to our old and respected friend, Mr. James Ross, on Suuday evening, March 3, shortly after he had retired for the night. He had been going about all day and appeared to be in his usual health. Mr. Ross was a native of Scotland, born in the village of Alness, Ross•shire, on Nov. 4, 1820. He always retained a We.rm spot in his heart for the land of his birth, which he visited about thirty years ago. Emigrat- ing to Canada when a mere Ind, he worked as a farm. laborer in the vicinity of Toronto for a number of years, mov- ing onto the farm, lot 35, con 2, Kinloss over fifty years ago on which he lived till his death. He was one of the sturdy pioneers, who assisted in making Can. ada 'what it is to -day, and he was very fond of relating stories incidental to the hardships pioneer life. Mr. Ross was a man who was universally respected, being upright and honest in all his deal- ings and always taking an active inter- est in all that pertained to the advance- ment of the community in which. he lived. He was a Presbyterian in reit- glen and an ardent Liberal In polities. He is survived by his wife, four sons, and one daughter. iarnonds1 We have them from. $8 up, and an immense stoats to choose froth. We are having for E A.STER spe• otat bargains is — Hand Painted China — Crosses —Pendants —Watches --Necklaces —Cat Grass, eto , etc, I' yon arra not in Landon, write us —to will pay you. Co It Waro & o� 874 Richmond St, LONDON, ONT. flORRIfi. On Sunday afternoon, March ;rel, in Laudon the spirit of .Mrs Ann H.•eron was culled home to her reward at the age of 75 years. iiirs. net -Trott was born is Ntva Scotia and moved to Morris township when about I7 years old where t:.lio married her now deceased husband. Her lucid•'n uatne was Ana McDonald. Deceased lived in Blyth for ,s.auv years and moved to London only a year ago. Dirs. Canningham, sr., was taken to the House of Refuge, Gunton, on Wed. moruiug of last week, which she enters ue a paying inmate. Mre. Joseph Clegg it recovering from a serious attack of planes.. W. hope she will soon be as well as ever. - Joe ancl Mrs. McCntoheon and daugh• ter Evelyn, who have been visiting in this locality for several weeks, left for their home in Frobisher, Sask., on Tues- day of last week. wit It Does Cure 11'omen)y itis. "I feel it my duty," writes lairs. S. Mead of Fruservl)te, Ont., "to let you know that aometnues previona to the change of life I suffered more than 1 could tell. Neighbors t id me Ferro• zone was the only remedy and their ad- vise was good. F erruz loo put a stop to my pato and t,ickuess, had a direct action on my trouoles that relieved :rani the start. I safely passed the turn, ane now enjoy perfect health and rest. No Iva- manly medicine eau be better than Ferro - zone." Instant relief if round in Ferro - zone for femele weakn,si of every kind, 60c per box at all dealers. The little daughter of Charles Blake- ley, of St. Stephen, N, B„ died on Fri- day from burns received as a result of playing with matches. Tho drug stores of Vancouver, 13 C., were closed all day on Sunday, in pro- test against. tho Lord's Day Observance Act. The first case under the Act oc- curred in Hamilton, where a newsboy was fined, �sta3?islearS zS 9 l'hoopi g cbug$1, Croup, Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, I iphtiltrii u".resolene 1.1 a boon to Asthmatics Does it rot seat more etreiniee t. 1 rectie in a remedy to care disease of tee hre.aaag t,tyan: t e t hat ) the stot.iar.lt titin to ani" the n ' Y 1: care, he.ta,ue. the air ten:iere l strongly anti. septic is assail over the ciises.ed sur 't - with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat. tient. It is invaluable hs mothers' aids small udaten. Ihosed:Aeltm tptive to ;det::y find inttue,liatc �jl relief front (*.Inglis or in- tianmed conditions of the �fh1 thrr, a . Surd Sy Send po talforboaklet. Lrami n,., 1itn.rs t o„ Limited Agents, Mont• real, Canada: ;;ay TUE LEA W O TORE z4i6:Aqaat for . !sap! Go. !NGa "7 1907 We announce for the Spring Season of 1907 a larger, more complete and better assorted stock, in all our departments, than ever before, Iib We have been. in touch with the best markets and have been able to secure many lines at advantageous prices. If you are looking for the right cla.s of Goods, at right prices, you will find them in this store, New Spring Coats and Skirts We are ngF.nts for l`icKINNON'S Coats and Skirts. We have just opened up a la.ge shipment of these celebrated garments and, can show you a nice range of th:' very latest styles at very reasonrtble prices. Visit our Skirt and Coat Department on the second floor. We will be pleased to show you through. Ip�qq--r ! L,wY C n l� Vv PHONE 65. �¢yt �lt`...Tw°1.1."�ii4'",+�yi;W'"i.;,,iL.,,b$raw.�'yar'�IWr.vy.a�Ib'�'-:,tl...ii.,,b.'�,�.�+�'rb'a5.1+.,�1ii'�u�e:�ty5'n'��Y�,aau.5�•'•,.'1.•...�... �47Y�f ry4T tit 1 Iii . ^..e1 wire =t t 'o act lhi ge4iI + i h. L•• 1 ire .11 t t)llllnt I ilCl` ii t.) f.•t,t i i i. r r•,i t,. .n rpri 't ..c., '.'t ,: -,).,, ;,.t..,• ,•t 't 1 'p:,entc,nrUr, nunsunl `'• .......:ria t > :, turion::•nl! n: •leru)tiustl enriv:a'ni-ir:'tto 't::1t 11. -.e Lill lt+ t abut:: Vdire LIC;:.etl, ! I , Owes Soon::, Grat. i4.4 ;y l�t �r �� •t, .. II A, a a; �•1`! W. J. GOULD, ILev James HMiddl m au D. D., of Guelph, Presbyterian to mete , (lie,1 ou Sunday, aged 84 years. Mrs. Frani: Brown of Dundee, those mind was deranged. stole from her home on Friday night and died of exposure. J. A. Milton, an employee of the steel plant at Sault Ste. Marie, was killed on Sunday by falling into the machinery. Thirty-four parsons are reported drowned by the foundering of two Ger- man vessels daring a heavy gale in the North Sea on Sunday. , r , ONE WAY SECOND CLASS L0JAL AGENT. X11 rdcqr Milton Devitt was burled under a t,tmcir strtok near Burlington, and died shortly after being taken out. Captains 'Wm Crawford and W. J. Smith, Lieut. A. B. Deana, and Firemen Thos. Spence and Jos. Waterman of the Toronto lire department were injured on Saturday in a fire which destroyed the premises of the Toronto Plate Glass Company. loom. $155,000. COLONIST TICKET 1!' on sale Ih.tII.T until April 80th to points in British Columbia, Oalifur- nia, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, .Montana. Spe4ite Trallo To tiforemireal . will leave Toronto uvlrlirTrla,nA. r ., t duringZl2al.t D Atli) AMU, , .(At J.00 p tai. with Colonist Sleeper) for ac- commodation of settlere travelling; with lick stook. Passengers travel. - ling without live asork should Take vents LTiAvisat TpaaoNTO DAILY 1.•13 pan. or 11.30 p in. Pox, full information as to mates and tickets, call on L. IL.uotn, Depot A tent. J. D, MODoNALb, 13. P.A., Toronto. Fu Settlers IN WESTERN ONTARIO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA t117 Made and How Reached 7. 'Write 0.r rr�r't r;cnpic'+ of SETTLERS"; TLERS; Qailil� :; lug 1 11 pari le- ulorn (, hppel:li , 1 t.:it dieter scalerstnave11,n va ltlive t c l.' )ea. NortbwmIIMart'lt l ' tebt pa,, tt s t and fre itr rate , r' N5d' (t i Q;A:ij:U)?l i'1).t datedes tripti,m of no i I .r it tlt••toin r•nn,iitn i s. l.i paa,efi of ; IIinformal :011 invaluable to 1.t.ttlers. Useful •1 leaps T1BL i+is "hcntt. dotal*, /tally tl l t-ttt rt_ tluta service - innipec mid E:.alty;t 3•, '1.:`,',17.fIST SLEEPING CARS is ,15. )rtto r) a' comfortable. r.)nmy . m...1 t rah' - Pally t ttuimseil lt•, t).,,. ramtoevery von- ' 1 tu..:ice. 'icrt'tu nh,.l,1d be re.,eived ;, ., t twirl 1 ?' ;:. Agent 1 ttticant two. t w'l.s t r -) . urn ri i . irty for t -r , baolo anti onytbine -'!)u to i.t ,t. about ilm v. e.±t and bow ' ':.9 ,..a.11 I.. .'9iti at. -v C .13 retalfltint 1t1 t. l',.'.n ...(.i'.1i.,:ecoutar',