The Wingham Times, 1907-03-28, Page 5Ester News
FROM THE BLUE FRONT STORE.
EASTER is the time for a general change from
the Winter to that of the Spring wear, Time is
short now in which for you to m tke that change
in order that you may be in li ,e with the large
"))...2.?..2. majority, We can supply the wants of any man
-- on the shortest notice. Notwithstanding this fact
make lio unnecessary delay, but do your shopping to -day.
Easter Hats.
A large shipment of Borsalino and King Hats. Also
the Wafer Lite, Wakefield and Allandale Hats, just
opened up for this week's trade, in the newest and most
up-to-date styles. Our ,ssortment is so complete that we
have the particular shape that most becomes you.
Easter Neckwear.
New Neckwear Novelties just opened up, to meet the
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demands of the Easter trade. Every man is supposed to
have a new Tie for Easter,
EASTER GLOVES EASTER SHIRTS EASTER HOSIERY
EASTER CAPS EASTER SHOES
all ordered specially for the Easter trade.
Easter Clothing.
If you are in need of a New Suit or Spring Coat for
Easter, there is only one way of getting it now, and that
is to buy a Ready -to -Wear. They arc becoming more
popular every season ; and why not ? They are well
made, will keep their shape, will give perfect satisfaction
in every particular, and will cost you little more than half
what a tailored -to -order garment would cost you.
Be. in line and get your Easter requirements here
CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS
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Are You House Cleallitg
If so, you will require some of our celebrated
Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Enamels,
Silver and Metal Polish.
Also a large assortment of all kinds of BRUSHES to choose from.
It will pay you to enquire our prices on CHVRNS and WASHING
MACHINES before purchasing.
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CENTRAL HARDWARE,
WINGHAM. 1.--1• BISHOP
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Mrs Chapman is putting in a full stook
of groceries in the store here. She will
also handle confectionery, dry goods,
email lines in hardware, and school
upplios.
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It's a heavy strain on mother.
Her system is called upon to supply
nourishment for two.
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WESTME D.
Many people in this notion are busy los
making maple syrup and sugar.
Mr, and Mra. Hardesty and family CP_
are visiting with friends in Toronto and
bdontreal.
Mr and Mrs Lowe, of England, are 0
visiting at Mrs. flibbitt'e.
Mr, John Bamford has returned to his ifite
homestead near Battleford, Seek,
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Mr, Rory McKenzie, 2ad con., deliv-
ered three of his heavy horses to a buyer
in Paisley, on Thursday. The price for
the three was $850.
Mr- Joseph Waddel has sold his farm
in Kinloss, consisting of 180 aores, to bia
son John, for e6,000. The transfer does
not take place until next fall when Mr.
Waddel Sr. will move to his farm on
the 5th concession of Crams.
When Illness Comes
Have yon near at hand a remedy that
will alleviate pain and help till the doc-
tor comes.? A wise thing is to have
right in your home a bottle of "Nervi
line" whioh gives instant relief, and
prevents disease from spreading. Noth.
ing known or the stomaoh and bowels
that compares with Nerviline. For
cramps, indigestion, heartburn and
headache, it's indispensable. For fifty
years Poison's Nerviline in 25o bottles
has been a family stand-by. Get it to-
day.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Mr. Robt. Harrison, of the Gbh line
has the brick on the ground and will
erect a new house next summer.
Mr. and Mrs Jos, Cumber/and have
left for their now home in Manitou,
Man. and they will have the best wishes
of numerous Mends.
Mr. S. MoVittie, of Hallett, who re-
cently had the misfortune to lose bis
barn by fire, has bought another from
Mr. Chas. Wightman, of Wawanosb,
for $500, and is pulling it down for re-
moval.
Clinton New Era says : —James Mart iu,
a well known resident of Ease Wawa -
nosh, has been in tho hospital here for a
few days, having undergone an opera-
tion for removal of a cancer from his
forehead; he erects to go home this
week.
An order in Council has been passed
changing the death sentence on Josiah
Gilbert at Regina to imprisonment for
life.
For obtaining $1,824 from the Union
Trust Co. under false pretences, Herbert
Glover was sentenced to two years in
Central Prison at Toronto.
Rheumatism almost billed Her
For years Mrs. S. Stahlschmidt of
Humberstone, Ont., was n martyr to
rheumatism. "I was so stiff and lame
I could scarcely walk," she writes. "An
attack striking my limbs made walking
impossible. Friends and doctors gave
prescriptions but I only got relief from
Ferrozone. I took twelve boxes and
gained from the first. To -day I am
well, feel stronger, weigh heavier and
look the picture of health." Whether
muscular or inflammatory, chronic or
otherwise, Ferrozone does cure rheuma-
tism and sciatica. 50o per box at all
dealers.
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5 and 55 ft Cross -cut Saws, regularly sold at $2.5o and
$3.00, still going at - - $1.25 and $1.50
Regular loc. boxes Axle Grease, going this week at 6 for .25
Graniteware still going at, the same Big Cut -in -Two Prices.
' AGENTS -FOR THE CELEBRATED
Sherwin- Williams', Beaver and Robertson's
Ready Mixed Paints.
Large assortment of CHURCH'S ALABASTINE now on hand.
CARDEN RAKES, SPADES, SHOVELS, HOES, ETC., FOR SALE.
Call -and get prices. A pleasure to show goods, at
'Young's Big Hardware.
Scoit's Ematrion contains the
greatest possible amount of nourish.
went in easily digested form.
Mother and baby are wonderfully
helped by its use.
ALL DRUGGISTS: Stk. AND $1.00
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*MYTH
On Wednesday of last week Wm.
Coming, of this place, was married to
Miss Sarah Fairservice at the residence
of the bride's parents in Hallett.
At his residence ou Queen street the
spirit of Robert R. Douglas took its
flight on Saturday evening, March
16th, at the age of 03 years, 10 months
and 11' days. Deceased was bora at
Fiamboro, near Hamilton, and at the
age of 6 months, with his parents moved
to the Grey township. At the age of
17 years ho came to Blyth aud learned
the trade of a blacksmith raider the late
Malcolm McKellar. When he had com-
pleted his apprenticeship he purchased
the business and hes conducted it ever
since. Twenty.eight years ago he was
married to his now bereft partner, Miss
Jeannette Matinee and they have lived
continually in the home they oocuPY.
Peter is the only son, a baby boy dying
when only four weeks old.
BABY'S DOCTOR.
"With a box of Baby's Own Tablets
on hand I feel just as sate as if 111 had a
doctor tet the house " Tnis is the experi-
ence of. Mre John Young, Auburn, Ont.
Mrs Young adds: —"I have used the
Tablets for teething and other trcatblts
of childhood and have never known
them to fail." Hundreds of other
mothers are just as enthusieetio in their
praise. Colic, ineigestion, dierrhoea,
worms, ooustipation and other little Die
are speedily onred by this merle:due. It
b absolutely safe --always does good—
cannot possibly do harm, and you have
the guarantee of a government analyst
that the Tablets contain no cmiate or
poisonous soothing etuff. Sold by medi-
cine dealer or by mad at 25 cents a box
from The Dr. 'Williams Medicine 0o.,
Bteaskvillo, Ont.
GREY.
The 70 acre farm belonging to John
B. Smith, 4th con. has been purchased
by R. Pearson, the figure paid being
$3,100. Mr. Smith still has 100 sores.
We aro sorry to hear of the illness of
Miss Florence Armstrong, teacher at
the Barker school house. Her many
friends hope she will soon be better.
Her sister, Miss Jean, is supplying.
Jno. Lowe and family have got nice-
ly settled on the Ferguson farm 9th con.
Wm. Lowe and family have moved to
the farm vacated by his brother, and
Jno. Menary has taken possession of the
Lowe farm.
McNeil—Lamont.—At the residence of
the bride's parents, Grey township,
ou February 19th, 1857, by Rev. Mr.
Barr, of Harpurhey, Mr. Lachlin
McNeil to Miss Sarah, daeghter :of
the late John Lamont, both of Grey
to wnehip.
The above is the historical record of
a matrimonial event of 50 years ago, the
principals being old and highly esteemed
residents of the 14th con. ofGrey during
the rapid passing years and to -day they
aro enjoying the blessings of a kind
Providence iu health, activity and pros.
perty. The Golden Wedding was not
observed on February lOth owing to the
inability of a number of members of the
family to get home but Ada and Mrs.
McNeil were not forgotteu in good
Wishes, congratulations, and valuable
gifts. If nothing prevents a home
gathering may be held before the end of
1907 to celebrate an event so few couples
have the privilege of commemorating.
Established 1879
WheOPing Cough, Croup, Bzonehitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
cresokno is a boon to Asthmatics
Does it not seem more effective t, breathe in a
'remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
than to take the remedy into the stomach?
It cures because the sur rendered strongly anti-
septic t s carried over the diseased surface with
every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat.
merit. It is invaluable to mothers with small
children.
Thoseof consumptive rr-1 gee
tendency find immediate riot
relief from coughs or hi- lo /0
flamed conditions of the •
throat.
Sold by druggists.
Send postal for boaldet.
Litamttrch Mitts Co.,
Limited, Agents, Mont.
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RELGRAVE
Miss Hamilton, of Auburn visited her
brother, Dr. B. H. Hamilton in the -vill-
age last week.
Tenders for the erection of a now
school house in the.village will be opened
next Monday.
Dr. Kirkby, who was laid up with
blood poisoaiug for a couple of weeke,
we are pleased to say, is again attending
to his duties,
Mr. John Armstroug returned home
Monday night after spending a week in
Torouto and Montreal.
Mrs. Anderson of the village gave a
progressive euchre party to some of her
friends last Thursday night.
Mr. James Wilkiuson is very ill this
week with heart trouble.
Miss Emilie (Lark, who learned the
tailoring with Dan Geddes has secured
a position as pantmaker with Maxwell
de Hill, of Wingeam.
Mr, John Cole had a very successful
wood bee on Tuesday. The boys out
Mama twenty cords for him.
MORRIS.
Ed Br.yans left for the 'West Tuesday
of last week as did George Cardiff and
Joe Petah.
Last week Robert MoMurray, 45h Hue
was at Toronto attending the Grand
Lodge of the A 0. U W. as the repre•
sentative of Belgrave Lode.
Robert Clark and bride, or Sunshine,
left Tuesday morning of last week, for
their DOW home near Classholm, Alberta.
We hope they may do well.
Frank McOutcheon, 5th lire, has in-
vested in a pure bred Hereford bull,
bearing the tante Sparticue 2nd, being
from H. T. Pardue, of Wawanosh, at n
good price.
Wm Keys sold his 100 acre farm, lot
23, 5th line, to Wm Pipe of the same
line, for the sum of $4.600. He gets
immediate posseseion. This farm was
formerly owned by the purchaser's fath-
er, David Pipo, who sold to Alex. Grant
and he in turn disposed of it to Mr.
Keys 5 years ago. Mr Keys will likely
return next mouth to Battleford distriot,
Sask.
At the House of Refuge,;Olinton, on
Sunday, March 17th, Mrs. Clunningimm,
ono of the earliest settlers in Morris
township, passed away after a short ill-
ness of pneumonia. Mrs. Cunningham
had only gone to Clinton 19 days ago,
where she entered the House as a paying
inmate. Deceased was born in Esques
lug township, Halton county, 74 years
ago and her maiden name was Sarah
Taylor. Some 47 years ago she was
married to her now deceased husband
and they moved to the homestead ia
Morris, which was all bush then, and
settled at lot 10, con 7, and they cleared
and made a home for themselves. By
this union 4 children wore born, all of
whom aro living.
Good Reasons for its Success
The majority of catarrh remedies aro
useless. But one that does oure is "Oa.
tarrhozone." It clears the head of all
mimeo; discharge. Putrid matters in
the nostrils, phlegtn itt the throat, and
disease germs are completely swept
away. The cause of the disease is de-
stroyed, it's results are destroyed, and
the system so thoroughly cleaueed of
catarrhal poison that care is permanent.
All types of catarrh, throat and bron-
chial trouble, colds and coughs are more
certainly cured by Catarrbozoue than
any thing else. Two eizes, 233 and $1.00
at all dealers.
BRUSSELS.
Alex McKenzie, of Walton, and fami-
ly have moved to Bruseels.
George Barkley was awarded the con-
tract for the cement closets at the Pub-
lic School,
Roger Deadman, who holcls a position
in the Dominion Bank, has been moved
from Toronto to Montreal.
Last week P..T. MoDottald and con-
tingent left for Moose Jaw, where they
Will be busy at the large waterworks
dam. Mr. McDonald has the contract
for, It the company was Russell and
Roy McDonald, of Brussels; Ed Bryant',
Morris; Sam Pope, of Wroxeter; Jno
Campbell, Chas, Eaket, L. Elliott and
Wm McDonald. A ear of necessaries
Was shipped from Brussels for working
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We announce for the
Spring Season of 1907 a
larger, more complete and
better assorted stock, in
all our de2artments, than
ever before.
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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 elms of Goods, at
right prices, you will find them in this store.
New Spring Coats
and Skirts
We are ag°nts for 110KENNON'S Coats and
Skirts. We have just opened up a laige shipment
of these celebrated garments and can show you a
nice range of the very latest styles at very
reasonable prices. Visit our Skirt and Coat
Department on the second floor. We will be
pleased to show you through.
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Daring January and Februnry, the Wingham Et -minus College
had twenty.eive times ae. many calls for Stenographers, Telegraphers,
Bookkeepers, and College Teachers, as we had greduates to seud.
Attendance is always smallest dating April, May and Jane, con-
sequently each student gets more individual attention. Thts is the
best term of the year for the student.
Learn of the success of our graduates by writing for a handsome
catalogue of the
Best Actual Business School zt Ontario.
The "backward" or "rusty" feel at home with us, as each
student is instructed at his own desk by a oeinstaking, sympathetic
teacher. Graduates guaranteed situations. Euler any time.
WINGFIANI. BUSINESS COLLEGE
(Affiliated with Clinton Business College/
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In order to reduce our stook of Coal and Wood Heating Stoves
we are offering some excellent inducements. When you see
the goods and learn the prices you will be convinced that it
will bo money well spent to bay now. See what we have
before purchasing elsewhere. Wo can save you money !
Nap Pails, Mill: FaHs, etc.. on hand.
Son.
STONE BLOCK, WINGHAM.
on the job.
On Friday, 8th inst., Postmaster Far-
row, of Brussels, well known in this lot
cality and throughout the County of
Huron, passed another milestone having
attained to his 74t1i birthday, and we
doubt not the folbwing personal sketch
will be read with interest by his many
friends and should be stimulating to the
youth in showing what a person may
accomplish by their own effort. He
was born at /Anglian:I, in the parish of
Mumby, Lincolnshire, England on the
8th of March A. D. 1833; came to Can-
ada with his parents in 1840 and settled
in the township of Clarke, Go. of Dar.
ham. Worked on the fermi during 1850,
Went 10 School 9 menthe during the year
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1851 and began teaching school in the
township of Hope, Co. of Durham, in
1859, where he taught four years. Ia
1858 he came to Morris and from the sum-
mer of 188 to the end of 1830 he taught
in the Bittevale school. Daring the
years f:om 1800 to 1872, Mr. Farrow
was chosen by the °meaty COuneil to be
Superintendent of schools for the town-
ships of Wawanoeh, Morris and Tart -
berry, including the Pablic Schools of
Winghatn, Blyth, Brussels and Walton.
Summed up Mr. Farrow's life'occapa.
dons ao far are as follows: —Taught
school 13 years; mercantile business 8
years; as representative Minima Par-
liament for the North Bitting and Eaat
Riding of Heron 15 years; Pestraitster
of Brussels 18 years, making a total at
34 years in active public work.