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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1897-07-02, Page 8II 1 Made TJe Air 1.O1 1L.ra TO THEM Ctaux- ' 2 • TRY iii WRAr I[AS L ACEs Tial Lj+ .__ L,4 Brie t ISHEMIRS', ' Ix TUN Vol= son.'. . ' 'l, i iia 1V LN U 1.1 ANI `i'iM {; S, JULY 2, MJ7. TgE GLORY OF ItINt*LAND. 'PUT TO TE•HR. `FEST. 1 The clerk was instructed to write iaio:SATQR 9Y --x— Such prioee,, as bhcse are not possible ee ery day but forSAT- URDAY, we intend to make thingsliveh•. This is'thc way We are going to do it. CORSETS GO pair Crompton Corsets, regular $1.25, Saturday for 75 cents*. { .oma:, 10 Pieces heavy shaker flan- nel reg. Be Saturday5t•, , 10 Pieces serge dress goods binek or colored reg 50e, Saturday. 39e. 5 Pieces heavy all wool tweed re:: 60e for42e 3 Heavy' tweed reg. 45c Saturday 25c. 50 pair ladies' fast black hose, reg. 25c for 15e, 30 pair black cashmere hese reg 45e Saturday 25e 50 pair child's hose. reg 8c Saturday ....... .. 5c. 20 Pieces cream, black and white lace, reg 15c for 9e 20 Pieces embroidery reg. 12 and 15e for 7c jl 10 Pieces fancy Bilk, reg 75 Sir for ..... GOc, 20 Boys' suits very special $3.50 and $4 for $2.75 e -- •-.-• -•_. 1 Table of Remnants in Dress • Goods, Prints, Muslim, Lace, Embroidery, Rib- bons, and Gimp at less than Half Price New York, June 26 ---Thuleading editorial in to.day's Sun is (leaded: "Thu Glory of • England" The articic'i:, in bare, as follows;: "The most. striking feature of the celebra- tion of Queen. Victoria's Jubilee was the dedication 'of the. steadfast, teasel - mete and universal royalty of the English people to England, In the whole history of mankind there bas never been such . another display of patriotic pride and devotion as that which was made . in London last Tuesday,. and throughout the world wherever an Englishman might be It was a revelation of the secret of British power and domination over a world wide Empire, and proved that the English people have succeeded to the spirit which made Rotne the master of the world when Britain had not yet risen from barbarism. "This virtue of loyally to their I country, which all Englishmen gior• red in exhibiting last Tuesday, must characterize always a people capable of building up • and holding together a great Lmpite, honoring their own country and believing in its- superiority means that they re spect themselves and believe in their own. prowess; and that _ in half of life's battle. Faint heart neer wen fair lady,. or anything else. The heart must be strong with confidence aggressive, determined, and a coun- try which' is to be masterful in its feeling., not doubtful, self despairing, sett -critical, or fearful of outside opinions, and secretly worshipful of some other country. It must have independence of will. and an absol- ate belief' in its own destiny .of great- ii Special in Hats, Collars, Ties, 5 et Underwear, July Everyday r Specials are Interesting and Worthy of your note SHOP EARLY. I —o— r F 'e pay 13e for Tub Butter and hoc for Eggs. , 5 M. 11. McINDOO'S. - . Cris Johnston lot 40 con 4, and P. The Most. Convincing And Abso- i Greenai► lot P.9 eon 5 on ,natters re - lute Proof Given 1 lacing to their dog tax for the present --r TIIAT Dfl. WILLIAMS.' PINK PILLSOURU' year. leetition.af Lancelot Netherly and WUE;t oenaet t 4DICINDS rAI1- -, six other ratepayers asking for a wtiAT'MDT-KAYE DON 4. TOR O'C}UERR errant of Money to assist in getting TUE \\ILL DO i'OR TOIL -,,-- 'the McOrae.cemetery in Morris, and rear 13elgravc R. R, station fenced, No reriiedy of modern tithes has . received. offered more, or stronger proof of its ( Bene—Scott--That the sum. of sterling merit that has Dr. Williams' ; ten dollars be granted for this par - Pink Pills. The cures are not those I pose,. there being• two township of people hi foreign n hinds, but from , paupers interred there.—Carried. all parts of our own country, and the1 Peter King was' present and statements made aro easily verified , notified the reeve that be held the by everyone in the vicinity in which • council and Robert McBurney the eaves reported. occur. When' responsible fordainager he has sustain such proof as this is offered doubt !ed in the past and may yet sustain must cease, and the medicine must in the future from water being turn - be awarded the palm of superiority ' ed onto his property from lot 34 con over all others. Every mail brings' 10 also from sideline 33 and 34 doing letters from grateful people in all,him he maintains considerable dam - parts of Canada, who have been age, eared by the use of Dr. Williams' I Resolved that Wm, Sutherland con Pink Pills, sometimes rafter years of 13 be appointed instructor of a. super illness and after other medicines had struetion of a bridge about to be re - failed, and it is the words of grati-; built this season over river con10 and tude spoken by sufferers thus rester-' 11. cd to health that has created the I Lockhart--Carr—That the award enormous demand this medicine has. • lately made regarding a ditch or The following letter is but a fair' drain per requisition of James sample of hundreds constantly being' Walsh W . lot 87 con 8 be set aside received : - e I ou account of several informalities The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. I connected with the same., and that DE.iR Sxiis,--I have great pleasure i the clerk notify Engineer Marshall in bearing testimony to the medicinal Ilolyrood to that effect. value of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, as The treasurer reported cash on a blood purifier: and health restorer. , may 27th East $597,45 receipts since For ten years 1.was a victim to a :that date, $38,74. Paid out 8G7.50 complication of troubles, beginning leaving a balance on band at date of with quinsey* and followed by $584;G3. rheumatism and bronchitis. My I Debentures were passed and eign- physicians told me the trouble had ed in favor of Trustees, 111cRae's become chronic, ' and that every ' cemetery Morris, grant toward same winter I would either have to house $2 • N Johnston, digging drain at myself up or go to a warmer climate. '.lot 40 cons 12. and. 13 $2 ; David Two years ago I was confined to my McCuiluch 195 yds gravel per John bed and room from •February u: tri i Mc Donald pathmaster in division 29 Me , 59. 75 John M Donald da3 v under the doctors care. One 7 :les ness., day while reading of the cures 1 work shovelling in division 29, $7 ; "The ability of England as a wrought by the use of Dr. Williams' I W.m Johnston removing stones from nation to make itself felt as a dornin- Pink Pills, I determined to try them, Bill con 2 $2 • David Cook hemlock ating -power in the world is due to and I found a cute at last in this ' lumber, cedar,,nails work, etc. • on the loyalty ,which leads her people splendid medicine. I used a dozen'culvert to stand together resolutely,ardently drilla and yds.on eon 6 $7 , too the :ids of their awn country, boxes of the pills and I have never' George Tisdale, 20 gravel, per y, been better in tray life than I am. now, (Edward Haines pathmaster $1.40; though all, the world be against -it. i They are not cehamed to declare, the and. I have•not been troubled in any John Wilscn `'Vingham 45 yds gre- vt ay with my old complaints since. I 1I veler John Ta lot pathmaster faith that is in them, under whatever discontinued the use of the fink Pills . a2.25 ; Adam Hoover, pping' and circumstances; and it is absolute.and I as I have already • stiiti;d ',I was a !draining sideline 30 and 31. con 4 $2 unec.nqucrable faith in England, a suffeiei; for years, and during that'draini cgon gravelling on sideline 3G faith to which every sentiment an period espent a • small fortune inland 37 con 10 $13.45; David Taylor Englishman offers his contribgtion, doetor's medieine and dru 'a, oni. y g y i refend'of statute labor for 1897 per hie love, his' pride, his deepest to find in the end that Dr. Williams'John Jackson• pt lot 33 'con .9 $1; devotion; his very religion. , He Pink Pills accomplished what all I,Tities office 1'Vingham, 35 sheet carries it with him where%er he others medicines failed to do, When 1 $ pushes lits way, and by its impulse bills, per Jell$ Ansley, ,x1.50; George the British fiat has been borne to my friends who khow how often I was laid asides With fllne s asked me 1 Mason Wingham, l ream foolscap every part of the earth, and flies in• $L 50 the rcnfotest regions kept aloft by undoubting and unquenchable -de- votion to the fame of England. "Bence, when Queen Victoria, the titular embodiment of English power and greatness, celebrated the GO years of her nominal reign, all -England, all Pnglishmen, joined with one accord in offering to her, and through her to their country, the homage of their affectionate, passion- ate end boundless loyalty. The glory of that day was not hers; it was England's; and the steady and great development of English rule in commerce, in letters and in t-ociety during her long reign received its impetus from the burning national sentiment of which thatoceasion pro- vided the jubilent expression," GODEd,ICI3. E. N. Lewis has purchased from the estate of the late Dr. Trudgeon the property known as the River •Farm,/;?about two miles up the Mait- land, and will reside there during the summer. J. H. Finlay, who for so' mans years was manager of the Bank of Montreal in this town, died in the general 'hospital, Guelph, on last Monday evening, aged 65 years, after an illness of many weeks' dur- ation The man, Frank Russell, charged with rape, has en committed for -trial, and will remain in jail until the fall assizes. It was out of this case arose the assault case reported last week. The cupids on the old fountains will be allowed to spend the Summer gazing down at the empty basins and our feminine residents and Summer tourists will still wade ankle deep in sand to get to the bathing house at the Iake. The Race Committee for Dominion Day bad a two day's "bee" this week and put 50 loads of clay on the Agricultural Park, track which was seraped, harrowed and rolled in fine shape. Another day's work it is hoped will complete the job beyond criticism. Last Friday a young man named James McDonald, jr., was up' on a charge of stealing a chain, the prop- erty of Louis Aldsworth. Ile was found gtiitty, but allowed to go on :suspended sentence till he make rest - Witten and pay the costs. On Tuesday afternoon of last week the large back plate that backs the door leek of the post office and keeps the lateh in position was taken off, al/large serews that hold it having been unserewed. So far the person •who reiaoved the plate has not been teovered, though it was done in the tie of the day. and white, comprmsing illuminated The Cook Company, Mr, G m. ilwrdlsig of Sandwich, has windows and the gas and the electric roll as now revised rind corrected be Vimd.sor, oatrrto, a vardi'et for11400 in his suit spinet lamps but the picture is impression' be passed and the court of Revision ed the 13.1', A, for regalia Etc., closed for the present year' Sold ii► lYingtyarn and r F erywkera fro er, istte, which is the evme thing as Coulneil resumed. by all rasp() It bible druggists artistie nowadays. • 144, ''' l -1..S%' SS.S" itA'b .) i.y...5 x,, ,i, ', p EXCITEMENT , e. eINT RE'S qi* THIS WEEK A FLUTTER IN LACES Having picked up a special job line, we ar going to Sacrifice. Don't fail to see them, A HUSTLE IN. DRESS GOODS Cry r CASHMERE, SERGES AND FANCY EFFECTS, with trimmings to match, at prices lower than the lowest. WE HAVE EXTRA VALUE IN Ladies' Vests, Something Special, also a full range of Women and Children's Cashmere and Cotton Hose. MEN'S HATS A SPECIALTY OUR,GROOERY. DEPARTMENT Needs,no mention, all Goods Fresh and Sea- sonable. Try our• •Specicl JAPAN .,• TEA AT 25 CENTS. G. cINTYRE. MACDONALD BLOCK. a• Leg, WINGIIAID EXETER. Percy Brown, of Winchelsea, scald ed his arm very badly one day last week, the skin and flesh falling off the bone. Henry Collins, of Deloraine, Man., and formerly of Hay township, re- cently met with a most unfortunate accident. He was kicked by a horse breaking his leg in two places. John Taylor, of Exeter north. and Miss Melinda Clarke, of Hensel], were unitet in the bonds of matri- mony, at Hensall, Wednesday. Mr. Taylor was a former resident of Hibbert. The Exeter Creamery is the scene of considerable activity these days, and judging from the amount of cream receiving daily, Mr. Bobier is making the business n success. Wm Westcott, of the 3rd eon. of Usborne, met with a very painful accident on Friday. He was en. gaged in drawing gravel and in some manner fell from his seat on to the wheel of the wagon, breaking what cured me I am always happy. to say Dr; Williams' Pink Pills. • Yours gratefully Mns. J. A. McKim, Cataraqui. •air. and Mrs. McKim are atnong the best known and most 'esteemed residents of Cataragni, Ont., Mr. Mckirn bas been a travelling sales- man for pianos and organs in the district in 'which he resides for up- wards Of't venty-five years. What 'stronger ,proof than the above can be had'for the claim that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure when all otber medicines fail ? If you are ailing give this great medicine a fair trial- and the result will not disappoint you. The public are cautioned against numerous pink colored imita- tions. Insist upon taking nothing but the packages which bear the full trade mark `Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Bone—Lockhart--.That this coun- cil do now adjourn to meet Thurs- day 12th day of August..—Carried PETER PORTERFIELD, Clerk. EAST WAWANOSH. The council met to day pursuant to adjournment. Members all pre- sent, Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Court of revisidn re -opened. Application being made, the follow. ing names were added to the roll :— Henry McVittie N z' N - lot 31 con 3 M F 0; Samson Palmer lot 28 con 4 M If' ; Jasper Cook sr lct 3$ con 4 M I+' ; Wm McCulloch S lot 34 con 5 M F; Wm I3angor lots 20 and 30 con G M ii' ;.Arthur Haines lot 28 con 8 ]1t I<' Edward Ketchaban lot 42 con 9 ill F ; William Ambrose Kerney W lot 29 eon 8 0 ; Wm. Gibbons jr lot 29 con 11. MEC; Sam Leggatt lot 29 con 14 M I ' Robert Dobie lot con 14 M F ; 5ames Moore lot 32 con 14 tri F Andrew Leggatt lot 40 eon 14 M ' ; Sainuel Thompson to be assessed as tenant S - lot 28 eon 7 :ilex Keith, Listowel, to be assessed two ribs, owner W - E - - lot 40 con I3 and Midnight photography is becoming John Elliott jr. as tenant of same quite fashionable. Of course the property, results are chiefly blotches in black t-=- -y--T Scot Carr hat the assessment Chaoge of Business Having purchased froiit D. E. McDonald his Butchering Business, I am now in a position to supply the public with CHOICE 'EATS at lowest prices and earn- estly solicit a share of the patronage of this.commun- ity. We will always kee on hand the best meats that can be got for money J. D. GEDDES , McDonald s old stand. Cook's Cotton 'Root Compound Is the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on whielt ladies can depend in the hour and time of need. . Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary uses is by far the best dollar medicine known —sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases---xo degreea stronger --solei by druggists. One box, Three Dollars ; two boxes, Dive Dollars. No. x, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of price anti two 3 -cent stamps. ;KW 'u, n .aur°e and UndertakingStore —IN— Ireland & Button aro putting in a complete Stook of Furniture and Undertaking consisaing of BEDROOM SUITES, 'PARLOR SUITES, DINING` SUITES, TABLES and CHAIRS of all kinds. SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, SPRING BED MATTRESSES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, PICTURE • FRAMES, MOUNDINGS, MIRRORS, Ete.,in fact + everything that is kept in a , FIRST -CLAS FURNITURE STORE A complete stock of Undertaking kept c n hand and prices reason. able. tar Remember the place, Ireland's old store,. opposite the Mae- .donaidrBlock, (Residence opposite the foundry. IRELAND- ' BUrTON . SUITS When purchasing your Summer Suit of clothes remember G. Carr keeps in stock the largest as- sortment of new designs in Canadian and imported TWEEDS, `WORSTEDS, SERE ES, Fancy Vestings, Also the most up-to-date GENTS' FURNISHINGS We can give you the best of Workmanship. GEO. CARR, Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham. O.ip,/ Are You - j RUPTURED ? If so it is your advantage t call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated W etmore Truss. •. WHY THE WETMORE IS THE ONE FOR YOU 1. Because it is dangerous to be, moment wit)out one. 2. It will t,ever rust and is conse- quently durable.. 3. A person wenrilig aWetmore does not find lea bother, 4. We will guarantee to hold in position any reducible rupture. 5. This truss cannot possibly move after adjustirient, G. Some of out' townspeople can testify to its 'merits. 7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money - refunded. ' GORDON & CO A .1