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The Wingham Times, 1899-04-28, Page 4will buy a box of '3 cakes of good BUTTERMILK SOAP tr r COLIN A. CAMPBELL'S a • Drug Store. .ii i•« .wasoa serer eala l .' TUE WINGI1 M TIMES, APRIL 2..8, 1899, TEL 1117(11r, Pv�E THIS' LADY SUFFERED TERIIIBLY FROM RHEUMATISM. BER JOINTS BEGAN To SWELL. AND TWIST OUT• OF ALL SUAPE--DE.1Ti[ WOULD IIAV'E i3EEN A RELIEF -DR, WILLIAMS.x PINK PILLS RESTORE HER TO HEALTH.. !From the Ilarristou Tribune, After long consideration and much ' hesitancy about having her name Imade public, Mrs, John A. Copland, wife of the editor and proprietor of 'the Harriston Tribune, has resolved i that the world should know how TO ADV.E V XSER,S. Noticeo£ohanges must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon, The copy for changes must be left not later than Tues- day evening. Casual advertise• meats accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. CZ Milldam(Limes FRIDAX, APRRIL 28, 1899. EDITORIAL NOTES. LAST Thursday, W. H. Comstock, the Liberal in the Brockville bye- election, was elected over tbe Hon. Peter White by a majority of 243. 'This riding bas been a Conservative stronghold for years. THE Liberal Government is appar- ently not losing favour with the House of Commons. The Governs merit has been adding to its strength ever since the general election of 1890: The first test of the Govern- ment strength -the first party di- vision - in the House was made :Sept. 3rd, 18911, on Hon. Mr. Foster's amendment to supply. The govern- ment's majority on that occasion was 3'7. In the session of 1897, on June 17th, the House was divided on Hon. Mr. Blair's motion that the House go into committee ou the Drummond County railway and the extension of the Intercolonial to Montreal. On this occassiou the government's ma- jority was 44. The other day on the Yukon matter the division show- ed a government majority of 54. That is not a bad record. A govern- ment with a progressive policy, likely in the natural course of events, from its effects on personal interests is to alienate rather than bring support, has been able not only to hold its own, but to increase its division strength from 37 to 54. This in- crease is due to an increase of public the government confidence ino rn ment as g .expressed in the government and not from any change din the repre- sentation complexion of parliament, and now the return of a Liberal from Brockville adds another to the rnajority. Mr. Robt. Marshall, tea merebant, of London, Ont., died very suddenly on Monday. rsiw'r4 Nti c+ THE OLD TIN HORN used to call our fathers it from the field to their meals. We hear its P clarion call no longer. It has passed out of datele 1 and PERFECTED WATCHES have taken its place. We S have sold hundreds of e watches to farmers, mech- anics and others in this ; section, and it is a fact that they are giving ex- cellent satisfaction. We are now selling genuine American Lever Watches at from $4.50 up and warrant thefts. five years. rALSEY PARK imbetivimiesivitia I wonderfully her health was restored i by the timely use of Dr. Williams' . Pink Pills for Pale People. Our representative interviewed Mr. Cop- land and the following ie bis state- ment of the case : "Whilst we were living in Toronto at No. 99 McGill street, my wife took ill in the autumn of 1894, and had such racking pains that she could hardly stir. One of the best specialists in Toronto was called in and he diagnosed the case one of acute infiamatory rheumatism. His prescriptions were given and he said the ease was a very severe one and it would be a wonder if her joints did not become mis-shapen. What this eminent physicals.* predicted came true. At the end of a. month my wife was worse than ever, and her wrists and knuckles wer • twisted greatly out of shape. : ' e was so disheartened that she ould weep at the slightest provoca ' ' n. She was loath to stay in bed and had to be assisted to ar i -e d dress. 'every movement giv.n: ler intense pain. During all th a suing winter this state of thin continued, she gradu- ally beaming worse in spite of the strong medicines and the lotions that the doctor ' r prescribed ibe r d ro her. We tried in vain the massage treatment and the electrical treatment. ' My wife would moan nearly all night with the pain.- • Sbe was unable to bold the baby, and even could not bear to have a person ,point a finger at her. I feared that thespring would see my wife under the sod, and you may be sure 1 was terribly affected by is, All ' this time wtr continued to give her the doctor's. treatment and medicinen,until finally my wife stoutly refused to take any, more of the drugs: Froni that opt she began to hnprove, and . one evening I was astonished to see her coming to meet me when I 'arrived' hone from the office. "Why," I said, "the doctor is doing yougood ' after all." "Not at all," she said and smiled. Then she produced a little round wooden box and held it up. "I have a great secret totell you," she laughed. "Unknown to you I have been taking Dr.Williams' Pink Pills, and this is the seventh box. They are rapidly euring me." Naturally I was overjoyed and al- most wept at the thought of how 1 very near I came losing her. She " co ntmued taking Dr. Williams' k g a s Pink Pills, and before she had finished the eleventh box, she was quite well again and today her wrists and knuckles are as shapely as ever. Several of our neighbors in Toron- to knew how sick she was, and can corroborate every word I have said. Either myself or my wife are willing to swear to the truth of these state- ments. Mr. Copland has been laughed at for the enthusiasm with which he has sung the praises of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, but he believes that any- thing so valuable to mankind should get all the praise it deserves. Mrs. Copland was seen at her re- sidence on King street, Harriston, and she corroborated every word her husband has said. She reluct: antly gave consent to have her name published, but said that she thought it proper that the efficacy of these pills should he made known. She was led to use Dr. Williams' Pink' Pills through seeing the aceouuts of ■ ee■ • •■ a■•■ a ! a as vow . sat Oftim4**11/1,14P+ftlif i . low iVogoi .. ■ •.°•. ii' .>t .1 o1OuVogiono04 10•avoloVog NA red a permanent breach of that ,,vl� h,�z1 April 7 1a9� � . . llshed in the Metropolitan City of h0ARILLT REPORTS. =t »iii.,; i 1#qgl ;ls�fa sIi,fisg sp,i of t:t ss 3 ,t e•+ ft..• xu ass. 27, � r S immense business established by The Corrected by P. Deus, Produce Dealer. MnCorniitk harvesting Machine Co., 'Flour pper 100 We 1 90 to 2 00' 4 11 pall Svlluat 0 63 is 0 • 0 ea to o uh .028to029 030 to 0 85 of Chicago, I11. In all the grass and , i producingcountries df the Spring beat $t8, 11059 world, S grain o General office is located at the corner Turkey. drawn Barley • The. Toronto branch, with the Paan of Colborne and Scott Streets where Ute R• .R,,,0 CO to 0 02 i' ■ 008 to 000:. 005 to 0001=1 0 40 to 0 50 uc s, per ll lir may be seen, large well Appointed ,,0 11 to 0 11 offices, fine show rooms, where sample Eggs per dozen ........ , , , , 0 10 to 0 10 bi b le trio owe ca ►Vcod per writ......., . , 1 50 toil ?i, be seen at all times. At the same potatoes, per bushel, ,.,0 40 to 0 05 Ray per ton, .... , , 4 50 to 5 00 • place are to be sten large extensive Teltow,per lb 0 3 to 0 4 warercoms, capable of holding sever- Dried Apples, per ib 0 4 to 0 4 wool.. ..,.,. 10 to 21 al car loads of machinery and twine, pressed 5 00 to 0 00 and last but not least, an ample °biomes 0 30 to 0 30 supply of repairs which is a very important matter, and one to which $4 to 84.05 • pi;;- 8.13.$0 to 83.85 ILI our competitors very often pay . 82,5Q'■ roanhs, $3.30 t4 $1f.50• 'stags 5, :1 marked attention by misrepresent- ; 7r ! i, to o• . i o ; there was a fair clearance ation and false statements. In order and steady close. 1 to set at rest at once and forevorLi Cc .onto, Ont., April 2;3- - ve ee, this question of repairs, we can stock receipts were About 150 sheep l':I: 1 assure the farmers of this Province al.d lambs, 1,900 hogs, 50 calves and (e that a frill and complete stock of 75 hitch cows. There were prat -1 repairs, from the largest part to the ticaliy no inquiry for heavy export smallest bolt,' and sufficient to meet cattle, which were quoted at 15c per tall the requirements of the trade, cwt lower, or $3.50 to 84.75 per Seeds • OWER SEEDS t GARDEN SEEDS ! FIELD SEEDS Fresh and Good Stock You will find it profitable to buy the small seeds by the oz. We' have them. Cash paid for Eggs. Terms Spot Cash or Trade. Macdonald Block, will be found not only in our ware• cwt. Light were in ample supply, eG=ts-. rooms in Toronto,, but also et all of at prices ranging Irons 84 to $4.50 our distributing centres, as well as per cwt. Butchers' cattle -Choice with our local agents, thus enabling selections at 84 to '84.9.0 per ewt, the farmer to secure . any part of a Medium and common grades were machine on the shortest 'possible quote ble at 83 to .$ 3.75 per ewts A notice. !heavy run of inferior cattle fetcbed Toronto, with the distributing about 43 per cwt. Bulls were quoted points, London, Brantford, Hamilton, I at 53.50 to $4 per cwt, and 84.25 for Harriston, Peterboro and other is .choice selections.. Light stock bulls being great railway centres, with confidence .assure far dealers, of a prompt an livery of all goods orde One great source of is, that we ar ena farmers of th' • cou of harvestin e can ers and • quick de - d. leasure to us cows and calves -Good to choice ed to offer the grades brought 83.50 84.50 each, ry the finest line and poorer grades fetched $20 to Ines in the known 830 each. 'There was a little firmer world, and n we take into .con- feeling in tle calf branch. a few' siderationthe style of finish, the choice selling' up to 89 per head. e average price ranged from $3 at prices ranging from $3.25 to $3.50 per cwt.; choice heavy stockers 1 fetched $3.50 to 84 per cwt, and 84.15 for the very choicest. Milch superiority of structure on symmetri- Th .• cal lines, the workmanship, the; ti 87 per heed. Sheep and lambs - expensive material used, combined.' Sheep for .export and hutebers' sold with all the latest improvements for readily at 83.50 per ewt;, and spring reducing draft, • whilst preserving' lambs were steady at $2 to $5 each. strength and durability . to the A small supply ofgrainnfee yearlings machine, s we feel that we vire. 'offer- met with a very 'good demand at ing something to gladden the heart firm prick; ef 85 to 85.50 per cwt. of the farmer, especially when he Barley fed yearlings ' fetched 84 to H_ 1ES2513fiE1r1suEe Wingharn, Ont. pzg�R a/�■,alt' s� r a =AN6r: 917, VEXATION "0 my ! 0 dear ! What will I do Twine broken again. Have to keep two men to tie broken sheaves. i will never - get my harvest off at this rate. Wonder - what kind neighbor. Brown is using ? He appears to have no trouble." itovivatAavevtivilewsweAmai CC FO T realizes that he is receiving better 84,50 per rrc:t., bucks were quiet, at value for his money than if be were a3 t{, S3 95 per cwt. Iliigs-Choice I T 4.k • PETHICK. What is the flatter, Jones ? You seem to be having an awful time with your, twine. ' I use Plymouth. It nevem breaks, runs free, ' will bind more sheaves, and give you I better satisfaction than any other twine made. Take hack -the stuff you have there, get the Plymouth, and be happy." it pays to buy the best Price guaranteed,. IO%C per Ib.. Call early and book your orders. to Purchase some cheaply constructed ,elections nett, quotable at 84.50 per machine of poor material which Civ; Light we, t in Moderate supply. I would, during its short existence, bo at $4 per ewt„ and thick fat were an endless bill of expense to him. 1 steady as es,ee per ea t. Sows were Always remember that "Price is slow, at 83, and a few stags brought one thing, but Value is another," ' ee per ,,wt. Believing as We do, that every , ,_,� .... . man rich or poor, should be treated alike, we have determined to es- tablish a uniform pries such as no other company has heretofore done. This we 'firmly believe will make as many friends, and will tend to re- move those jealousies and bitter resentments often caused by ibe, unwise policy of "Robbing Peter to pay Paul," that is, by exacting a very high price from one man to counterbalance a 'very low one given to another. In order to carry out this very laudable policy, which we sincerely trust will not only receive . the ap- proval but also the hearty co=oper- ation of the farming community, we rthe rices as low as are placing p machines of such a superior class can be sold,. set up, and properly taken care of by the agent, who is obliged to pay more money for a "McCormick Machine" than he can purchase any other machine on the market for, And why does he do this ? . Simply because he fully realizes that it is to his interestto place in the hands of the farmer, the Best, the Very Best Machine, and one which he can fully guarantee to give entire sates. faction, and will be ample value for " the money he receives for it. We cordially and respectfully in- vite a careful examination and a ; comparison of our machines with others now in the market. 4 ery truly yours, THE MCCORMICK HARVESTING • MACiUt E Co. rove btooit Marxets cures in the newspapers.East Buffalo, N. 'Y., April 25.- Cattle -In the absence of sale cattle MCCorniiek Harvestingmachines; the market was tmchanged ; the feeling was steady. Sheep and Mr. J. Campbell, Wingham, is the lambd-The offerings were light, local agent for the McCormick Her. only two loads; the demand was vesting Machine Co. Farmers and fairly active, and prices steady at 1 others in need of harvesting machin. yesterday's close ; wool lambs, choice 1 ery should call and see the machines to extra, were quotable at $6.50 to f. at his vvarerooms. The following $0.70 ; clipped Iambs, choice to extra letter has been received by Mr. $5.90 to $6; chipped yearlings, 8:5,15 Catnpbell from the Co, :- to $5.30 ; wethers, 85.10 to 85.15 : It affords us %cry much pleasure wont sheep, 00ice to extra, $5.15 to to be in a position to inform the farm.. 8.1.80. fingfr-The offerings were ere of the great Agricultural Pro- 20 loads; tees were 50e lower , vis cc of Ontario that we have estab- heavy were 4.10 to U.16 r Yorkers,' • En the !Back? Then probably the kidneys. In the Chest Then probably the lunge In the Joints? Then probably rheumatism. No matter where it is, nor what kind; you need have it no longer. It may ; be an hour, a day, or a year old; it must yield to F. MC Cherry eCioN! 1SICF Immediately after applying it you feel its soothing, warming, strength- ening power. It quiets congestion; draws out inflammation. it is a new plaster. A new combination of new remedies. Made after new 'methods. Entirely unlike any other plaster. The Triumph of Modern Medical Science. The Perfected ?reductor yeeador Patient Toil. Placed over tho chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral in the treatment of all throat and lung affections. ' Placed over the stomach, it stops nausea and vomiting; over the bowels, it controls cramps and colic. Placed over the small of the back, it removes all congestion from the kidneys and greatly strengthens weakness. Por sale by all bivggists. LC. Ayer ea.. Lowell, Mass. E GASNS $5,000 worth of BOOTS AND SHOES ; at cost. 1 This is not a clearing sale to push ` off old, goods but a genuine giving up business sale. Everything must go. Others may be selling cheap, but you will always find we are a little cheaper, Gild if anyone is out of sorts'in tbe house it may be all tbe fault of a badly fitting shoe. A comfortable shoe is conducive to good temper. We make it very easy on tbe pocket, as well,;as easy on the foot. Every lady should take ad- vantage of this and'; orae and get a .g pair of our pat canvas and cork insole walking boots.. They are made in French Kid; latest styles Welt Process; Good!vear Wel ere es flex- ible as a hand turn, and will not squak: Seee tthem� • . {. J. G. XARG ES. Please do not ask for goods -on approval without paying for them. If not satisfactory the money will be refunded. D. SANDERSON. 1 IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST, Pupils are in attendance at The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE OHATHAM, ONT. Prom the Atlantic Coast to. the Pacific Slope.. 133 Cities, Towns and Villages in Can- ada and the United States, during the past year. sent us nearly 300 pupils, There are now 23 Counties and Districts in Ontario, 5 States of the Union to - gather with Manitoba, and the North; Wet Territories represented. Over 200 of our pupils have been plac. ed in good positions since Jan. let, 1898; We recently had four calls within three weeks to supply teachers for other businese colleges. Among those who have accepted poli - tions lately, are :-•J'ennie Bateman, as' Steno. and assistant Wok -keeper, Walk- erville Brewing Co. ; Annie McRae, as Steno. and assistant book-keoper, Milton • Pressed Brick & Sewer 06. ; Catharine McRae, as Steno., George Angell, Whole-. sale A.rt Supplies, Detroit, Mich ; Geo Cartwright, as Steno., with North Ani.. erican Life Assurance Co, Toronto,, The spring term is one of the best seasons of the year for making a start. Enter now. D. McLACHLAN SG CO. Chatham, Ont. SEEDS E E S.. SEEDS ' Clover,. Timothy, Lawn Grass, Orchard Grass, Mullet, Hun,. garian, Corn, Turnip, .i Bangle, Sugaa Beet Danish Sugar Beet, Carrots and all Garden Seeds. The purest and Tont quality. always on hand at A. ILL aa 4, NEW 13e; Prices, Ot minstel Helly F $1.25 value. Sid WE gIc4 1-424 garde thing and a MILL' k offer then G you. Or