The Wingham Times, 1907-05-02, Page 5THE BLUE FRONT STORE, , WINGHAM.
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May Days Are Here.
The gladdest season of the year, Nature is no
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and besides ht, we give correct style, the best of tailoring
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Men's Tweed Suits in ap!eradid range of patterns, well made and
trimmed, all sizes L'hey are very bpeuial at • - $8.00
Men's Stylish Feeley Worsted and Tweed Suits, latest cat, new-
est ehadee and patterns, single and boable breasted, all tutees,
special at - 810.00
Special in Men's Shirts and Boys' Knickers.
3 doz. Men's Working Shirts, black and white and navy and
white, made of rook -fast drill, good wearing quality, sizes 14
to 17i2, regular 60o, special price 3714c
1 doz only Boys' Corduroy Knickers, lined, sizes 22 to 29, while
they last - - 3734c
t'NE WINGHAM TIMES MAY 2. 1907.
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Farmers are busy with the seeding
Oensiderable wire tome has been built
this year.
The creamery will commence opera•
tione next Monday.
The Midses Chive have moved to
Wingbam this week
Mr. E Phillips has moved to Auburn.
He bas been our blacksmith for cam-
ber of years.
We understand that Dr. Jamieson has -
pnrohased Mr Taos. Kew'd house. ear
Kew moved to Wiugham last week.
Next Sunday morning, in the Presby-
tt.riau Oh eruh, the pastor, Rev G P.
Dunoao, will preaoh on "Giving."
The quarterly meeting of the Bethel
Methounit Church was held; on Suuday -
morning last. The sermon was preaoh-
ed by Rev R W ItIillyard, of Luoknow,
and there was a large attendance at the
service.
The Misses Clow have le t the village
and taken up their residence in Wing -
ham d'ney will be greatly missed in
Whiteohureh, Miss Arnie Clow wits
tor some time President cf the W, F.
M, Society
Rev R W Atillyard, of Lucknow
preached in the Methodist Church last
Sunday evening. taking hie text from
St John 12:82. It was a splendid die-
course and was listened to atteutively
by the large number present,
The service in the Methodist Church
next Sunday evening will be devoted to
the Suuday sehool. Mrs Onyler, the
Superintendent, will read the report and
give an address. Rev Mr Finlay will
also deliver au address.
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Blyth L. 0 L , No 963 is making ar-
rangements for the 12th of July cele-
bration to be held is this town.
The family of H. Bradford has moved
to town and are settled in their new
home recently purchased from Mrs. R.
R. Douglas.
Mr. T. W. Scott, Manager of the
Bank of Hamilton, has teen granted a
six months' leave of absence owing to i11
health. Mr. Scott will visit for a time
with relatives and friends near London.
Daring the past week L, Hill, our
local contractor and millman, bas been
getting ready for the erection of his new
factory which he is to ereot this sum-
mer, The foundation on the south side
is nearly laid.
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y�y Blue Pills No Longer Used.
We sell the Star Shirts, American Collars, Men's When the stomach needs cleansing,
the bowels increased activity, the liber
Fine Wool and Balbriggan U nderwear, The newest styles ddttional power, don't use meroural
in Hard and Soft Hats. A fine range of Spring Caps. pine, try Dr Hamilton's Vegetable in
composition, extremely mild, yet sure to
flush out all impurities and waste, no
remedy is sd well adapted for family
use. Positively a cure for biliousness
and sick headaohe, unfailing in ooneti-
petion and bowel trouble, exceptionally
good for indigestion, no medicine is so
universally needed in every home as Dr
Hamilton's Pills. Good for the young,
the old, the sick and the well ones, the
benefits of Dr•Ramilton's Pills are mani-
fold. Sold everywhere in 25o boxes.
EGGS rA AKEN AS CASH.
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CLOTHIERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS
t1OKB,)S,
Mrs Bennett, of Detroit, has been vis-
iting her father, James Clennan, 7th
line. Mrs Burke, who has been keep-
ing hone ' for Mr. Clennan for some
time, will accompany her father to De
trait where her home is.
Recently R. J. Soott, 6th line, dispos-
ed of four horses to a Seaforth buyer
for the tidy sum of $1,225. He received
$900 for 3 of them the last one reaohi'ig
$1325. Whatever is worth doing is worth
doing well is an old adtage. Mr Scott
evidently believes in it.
Tuesday afternoon of last week Jas.
Clennan, an old and well known resi•
dent of the 7th line, held an auction sale
of farm stook, implements &c., as he
has decided to cease from active farm-
ing. The farm has been leased to Mc-
Lean Bros., of the same line, who are
now in possession. Mr Clennan will
make his home in Detroit where he has
three daughters and a son. He has
been a resident of Morris township over
ISO years, his father taking up this farm
in the pioneer days.
GREY.
Miss Julia A., eldest daughter of Mr.
L. Frain, of the 3rd concession, was
married on Wednesday so Mr. Jas. W.
Hogg, of Milverton,
James aloLauohlin, of Langdon,
North Dakota, and Wm, Campbell, of
Cypress River, Manitoba, both former
residents of Grey township, are here on
a visit combining business and pleaenre.
They expect to take back a bad of
horses.
The people of this community were
shocked to hear of the sudden demise of
Mrs. Geo. Robertson on Monday, April
15th, she having been in her usual health
the previous day. She was united in
marriage to her now bereft partner over
three years ago and leaves besides her
sorrowing friends an infant son to be
oared for. She was a loving„ faithful,
energetio wife and will be greatly mis-
sed among her relative and friends on
account of her amiable disposition.
An application will be made to the At-
torney -General to issue liquor licenses
in the town of Midland.
CULROSS.
Mr. Joseph Moir, ex -Reeve, who was
confined to his home for some time
through illness is able to be around
again.
The wedding at the R. C. Church,
Teeswater, Wednesday lnorniug, April
24th, was in connection with the mar-
riage of Mr. Edward King and Miss Kate
Kelly, both of Cniross, The groom's
home is on the 2nd line west, . and the
bride is a daughter of Mr. Wm. Kelly
of the same line east. Father Corcoran
performed the ceremony. '1 he bride
was accompanied by her. sister, Miss
Aggie Kelly, and the goom was support-
ed by his brother, Mr. Patrick King.
The coal miners of the West have
made an agreement wit h the operators.
The Government may refuse to grant
licenses in muntoip alities where looal
option by-laws are upset on technicali-
ties.
Mr. Frederick G. Cox, Vice -President
of the Central Canada Loan & Savings
Company, and second son of Hon. Sen-
ator Cox, passed away at his home in
Toronto on Monday.
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Axle Grease, regular 10 cents a box, now 6 boxes
Vulmar Washer, to clear, regular $7.00, at
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Triumph Washer, to clear, regular $7,00,
Daisy Churn, No. 2, regular $6.5o, tor -
Daisy Churn, No. 3, regular $7.00, for
for .25 •
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Large assortment of SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS.
Woodyaft Lawn Mowers
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all sizes.
Large assortment of Sherwin-Williams', Robertson's and Beaver
Ready -Mixed Paints. Church's Alabastine.
White Lead and Linseed Oils.
CARPET FELT AND CARPET WHIPS FOR HOUSECLEANING.
If you intend building, it will pay you to call and get prices, at
Young's Big Hardware.
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Scott'.' Emulsion strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and
nerve force.
It provides baby with the necessary fat
and mineral food for healthy growth.
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BRUSSELS.
Walser Lowry' hag invested in a well
b ed Chestnut ooaoh a,tellion. He par•
chased it at A1eaford, Grey Oo.
Simon Grant has burned the 'brush
frnrn the poplar trees be not down
around Victoria Park and diff a tidy
j'>b. It makes quite an improvement.
Mrs W H Kerr has been under the
doctor'', care owing to an attack of
pneumonia.
The members of Western Star Lodge,
No. 149, Brnsselg, will attend eervioe iu
St Johu'e chnrch on Sanday, May 5th,
at 7 p.m. Rev Mr. Lang Ford will
preach the annual sermon.
Jno 0 Little, who was recently mov-
ed from Brnsselg to Durham in the
Standard Bank, has been appointed tel.
ler, at Bloomfield, Oat , where Harris
Hamilton, formerly well known here,
is the local manager.
Why Chest Colds are Dangerous.
They lead to pleurisy and pneumonia.
Follow the advice of W. H. Powles of
Powle's Corners, Ont., who says: "I
used to be subject to attacks and al-
though I used most everything nothing
relieved quickly till I discovered Nervi -
line. I have used it for pleurisy and
sure chest and found it just the proper
thing For Lumbago or Neuralgia it's
quick as lightning.. I cheerfully recom-
mend Nerviline." Strongest, cleanest,
most pain destroying liniment cm earth
is Polspn's Nerviline, 25c bottles sold
everywhere,
JAME TOWN.
Frank Lattimore ie working in Brus-
sels at the salt works.
Wm. itIacDonald and two lady friends
spent Sunday with friends in Moles-
worth.
Mrs. Aroh. Robertson has returned
home after visiting at the home of her
sons, MacDonald brothers.
Rev. Mr. West, of Bluevale conduct-
ed the service in Vietpria Hall last Sab-
bath evening. Mr. Jno. McAllister will
preach next Sabbath evening.
Geo. Hamilton goes to work with Mr.
Johnston drawing cream for the Blue -
vale ouster, factory for the season. He
begins work this week.
Jas. Strachan, who was home for a
short time after the Dental College
exams, has returned to Toronto where
he will be engaged in practical work far
it time.
Wednesday of last week an old and
highly respected resident of this com-
tiunity passed away in the person of
George 11. Rattan. He was in his 91st
year.
Wm.MoKelvey has disposed of his
100 acre farm on 2nd coo. of Grey, to
Frank Wright, jr., Morhisbank. We
have not heard as yet where Mr. Mc-
Kelvey will remove to but his health
has been so poor he was compelled to
take a rest.
Joseph Ooombes, who is a well-known
resident of this locality, and was dan-
gerously Otos able to be abour, once
• more we are pleased to state. He was
' 75 years of age Monday, April 22nd, bat
is wonderfully spry for a man of his
years. Mrs. Coomber, who has been an
invalid for some time, does not change
very mnoh for the better but we hope
she will continue to gain. She will be
77 yoare old next July.
EAST \VAWANOSSIi,
Mrs Geo Naylor, sr., who has been in
bed all week with pneumonia is, at pre-
sent doing nicely and she expects to be
around again in a few days.
A very enjoyable "taffy -pull was giv-
en at Robert Harrison's of the 6th line,
on Wednesday night, April 17th. In-
stead of having it in the bush this year
it was held in the house, as the night
was rather coldeand the air chilly.
While the ladies were preparing the taffy
an impromptu debate was given by the
gentlemen on the subject, "Resolved,
that the taffy was better in the house
that night than in the bash." With
the delicious smell of the sweet liquid,
which was being rapidly reduced to the
right thickness, all around them, it was
little wonder that some of the speakers
distinguished themselves by the evidence
of their oratorical ability. After the
judges' decision, which was given in'
favor df the house, all were served with
a good supply of the maple taffy. The
remainder of the evening was pleasant-
ly ',pent in games and vocal and instru-
mental music.
The following is the standing of the
pupils of S S. No. 11, East Wawanoeh,
for month of April ; —
Sr. 1V—Birdie Robertson, James Cur-
rie, Mary Ferguson, Herson Irwin,
Lonelia Shiell.
Jr. IV—Adam McBurney, Edna Mo•
Neil,
Sr. III ---Bernice Shiell, Pearl Auld,
Roselle McNeil.
Jr. III—Milton MoBarney, Edna
Robertson.
Sr. II—Mary Currie, May MoBurney,
Russel Walker,
Intermed II—Charlie Shiell, Eddie
McBnrney, Anna May Doyle.
Jr. II --Sandy Young, Willie Fitzpat-
rick, May Shiell, Christie Robertson,
Sr. I—Ella MoBurney. Willie Young,
Rhea Carrie, Flora MoNeil.
Jr, I --Della Doyle, Johnnie MoBar•
nay, Phemia MoNeil, Rena Deacon,
Alba Walker.
Names in order of merit.
ayhvIA Seat., Teacher.
Connell met at Belgrave on April 26th
pursuant to adjournment; members all
present. The minutes of last meeting,
on motion of Messrs. Parks and Taylor,
(with the exception of a ohange in
statute labor 'Male, as outlined in min•
atom of March 22nd last) read and passed.
Resolved, that the following scale for
the performance of statute labor for
190Y be adopted, vis: ---Assessed np to
$500.1 day's work; from $500 to $1000,
2 days work; from $1000 to $2200, 3
day's work; teen $2200 to $3400. 4 day's
work; from $3400 to $1600, 6 day's wor., ;
and for every other $1200 assessment, or
any fraotionat part thereof, one addition-
al day.
By-law No 7, 1907, nmpowertng the
trustees rf tl e new Union school sec
tion 17, Fast Wawanoeh and Morris to
issue debentures by way of loan for the
snm of $1600 for a tern of ten raw'',
for the purpose of building a naw school
house, and for renovating and improv-
ing the grounds of Raid sohonl section
generally, duly read and passed.
The treasurer reported cash on hand
at date, $690 95,
On mntir,n of Coons Gillespie and
Parks, the following accounts were or-
dered to be paid: --Edgar Pattison, re
pairing culvert at lot 35, oon. 12. $3 00;
Fred Rath, repairing culvert at lot 42,
con. 4 $4 50; George Potter, repairing
culvert at lot 41, non. 1, 16 00; (East
Wawanosh share) ; Alex N Leishman,
2655 feet elm plank, $66 62
Moved by Mr. Cumming, sec. by Mr.
Gillespie—that the oonnoil now adjourn
to meet again at Belgrave as a Court of
Revision and appeal on Monday. 27th of
May next, at 10 o'clock a m., and also
for ordinary municipal business
ALEx. PORTERFIELD, clerk.
PEEVISH AND CROSS•
' Peevish, cross babies are sick babies—
the well baby is always happy. Par-
kaps there may be nothing to indieat'
just what 18 the matter, but you may
depend upon it there is something
troubling the little one or he would not
be cross, A few doses of Batyy"s Own
Tablets will remove the pan 6d and make
baby happy, They are certain cure
for the minor file of bab hood. Thons-
ands of mothers It ep them continually
against the sodden
in the house to gn _
illness of baby. A tablet now and again
will keep the little one well, Mrs Jas
Jewers,,Beaver Harbor, N S , says: "I
have given Baby's Owri Tablets to my
baby as occasion required since she was
a /lay old. They have always helped
her, and now at a year and a half old
she is it fine healthy child, The tablets,
I think, are indispensable to mothers of
young children," Sold by druggists or
by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co , Brookville,Ont,
MORRIS.
Tne following Pathmasters have been
appointed for the current year : —North
Boundary—Wm Henderson, W. J.
Henderson, P Fowler, Jno McCracken,
Geo McDonald, Jno Messer, N. Tooru-
ton, R Messer and P Moffatt. lot Lute
—D W Campbell, J D edoEwan, D H
Campbell, Jno Spence, A MoEwan,
Wm Thornton, John Johnston and R
Miller. 2nd Lino—Wm Findlater, Jno
Pardue, L Jewitt, J Sellars, W Turvey,
Jno Mustard, C Forrest and L Eokmi r.
3rd Line—R Maguire, ;no Hopper, O
Garnies, Wm Knox, Jae Hawthorne, 0
Campbell, J D Sellars, W Farrow and 3
Ireland, 4th Line—W Corbett, W C
Proctor, Witt Stubbs, J Nicholson,. C
Wheeler, Wm McCracken, Ed Brewer,
James Sherrie and A Crooks 5th Line
—J H Vanoamn, 5 Irvine, Wm Watson,
J Clark, A McNeil. T Clark, Wm Cook,
Wm Keys, M Cardiff and Jno Manning.
6th Line—Geo Armstrong, Jae Kelly, R
Young, T Russell, Jno Douglas, Jas
Kernaghan, J Smith, F McCatcheon
and Wm Thuell 7th Line—Wm Tay-
lor, Jno Phalen, Jno Craig, Geo Pierce,
Thos Pierce, A Howlett, Gee Readman,
R Bewley and F Smith. 8th Line—H
Fear, D Laidlaw,Jes Scott, Jno McCall,
Win Phelan, Juo Oolchongh, Geo Jack-
son, G McCallum, Jan Bell and A
Knight. 9th Line--Jno Potter. F Long-
man, C Ta) lor, A Taylor, J W Short -
reed, D Laidlaw, T McCall, P McArthur
Wm A McCall and T Marshall. South
Boundary—Geo Grigg. East Boundary -
A Bryans, W Yonill, Wm Dark and 0
Pollard. West Boundary—J Golley, J
Taylor, W C Grasby and D Denholm.
Walton—T Waghorn. Belgrave— W
J Geddes. W. CLARE, Clerk,
W ROXETER.
Oddfellows were here on Sunday
from Winghem, Listowel, Brussels,
Teeswater and Clifford, attending the
anniversary service with their Wroxeter
brethren. See account of auniversary
in another column.
Mr. C. 0. Stnart came up ,from To-
ronto and spent Sunday with his family
in the village.
The extending of the Gofton House
license for only three months has been
the topic for discussion in the village for
some days. Wroxeter will feels he loss
of this hotel• if the license is not again
Established zS7 9
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolene is a boon to Asthmatics
Does it not scent more eti'ertiv" tbreathe in a
remedy to core disease of the bre tthing organs
than to take the remedy into the stomach'
It cures because the air rendered strongly anti-
septic is carried over the diseased surface with
every breath, giving lwalonged and constant treat.
meet. It is Invaluable to mothers with small
Thoseofaronsumptive f
icrtchildren.dency find inmediote '
eto
react from cout+lis or into
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Carpets, Linoleum, Oilcloth,
Everything in Floor Coverings, Our large Carpet and
Housefurnishings Department on Second Floor is
ready for the house furnishers' busy time.
GREAT ASSORTMENT
Floor Oilcloths, new patterns and colorings, all widths, per sq. yd .25
-, BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY
- Forty-seven rille nt Brussels and Tapestry Oarpets, fine variety
' of patterns, Prices are, per yard, from - .25 to $1.00'
_ Twenty-nine rolis of Wool and Union Carpets, bought right at the mill.
Oar prioes are the lowest.
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ART SQUARES
We have a complete range of Rugs and Art Squares, in the dif-
ferent sizes. Prides begin at - - - - $5.00
ROLLER BLINDS-1?sard's Extra Special Blind, Complete, in
green or cream, only • - - - - - .35
New patterns in Lacs• Finished Blinds, mounted on ro.lera, two
colors, size 3 x 6, price only .50
LACE CURTAINS—If when housecleaning you find you. need
new Leos Ourtaics to brighten np the home, visit our Cur-
tain Department Here yon will find a wealth of choice.
Remember we import our Lexie Carcains, thereby doing
away with the middlemen's profit, so von can depend on
Raving money baying enmities here Prices begin at .2'
See our leader, 31a, yards long, at - - - 1.00
PHONE 68. WINGHAM.
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renewed at the end of the three months.
Landlord Currie has kept a good house
and he has a clean record as a hotel.
keeper. No doubt if a speoial census
were taken, Wroxeter would show
enough population for the two hotels
and if this be shown and the stables in
contention with this house put in proper'
repair, the license will be extended. In
our way of thinking the cutting off of
the one license will not decrease the sale
of liquor.
At the meeting of the Quarterly Of-
fioial Board held last Monday the fol-
lowing resolution was carried bye, u uani -
mous standing vote:— "Whereas we
learn that onr pastor, Rev Mr Osterhout
is soon to leave onr circuit. And where-
as, as a result of his peepit ministry,
which has been of a very high order,
his faithtul pastoral work, and his tact-
ful and resourceful ministry, the circuit
has made marked advancement, reach-
ing the highest position that it has at-
tained for a number of years. There-
fore be it resolved that we, the members
of the Quarterly Oficial Board of the
Wroxeter circuit desire to place on re•
cord our high appreaoiation of our past•
or and his faithful and devoted wife.
We wish them abnudaot and continued
enecee9 in the ,taster's work. Daring
his three years pastorate, notwithstand-
ing the fact that there have been a large
number of remnvalo, the membership
has inorea•ed from 152 to 188, The
salary has increased $200 and the mis-
sionary and other connectional funds
have increased acoordingly. Nearly
$900 has been spent in property improve-
ments all of which has been paid."
Doctor8Change their Methods
Years ago they fought catarrh by in-
ternal dosing. They saw this ruined
the stomach and changed to the ozonat-
ed air ours, better known as "Oatarrho-
zagle." This treatment ie sure to onre.
It goes to the source of the disease; it:
destroys the oauses that maintain ca-
tarrh and even in the worst oases per-
manent o ire is guaranteed. Failure
with Catarrhozoae is impossible. Anti-
septic, healing and far-reaohing, it's
bound to ours every time. Endorsed by
more than twenty thousand physicians
in America alone and sold in 253 and
31 00 sizes by all dealers.
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oyal grocery.
Remember
Broom Corn has advanced to double the
last year.
Our Brooms
Purchased three months ago still selling at
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Stoves
AT COST FOR CASH
In order to reduce our stock of Coal and Wood Heating Stoves
we are offering some exoellent inducements. When yon see
the goods and learn the prices you will be convineod that it
will be money well spent to buy now. See what we have
before pnrchasing elsewhere. We can save you money t
Sap Philo, .Milk Pails, etc., Ail .hand.
Bugg Som
STONE BLOM WINGi'TAiM.