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The Wingham Times, 1899-10-06, Page 81 1S . L IU WING/LA.14i TIMES, OCTOBER E6, 1899. la dednoted clierged for hotel Ana livery SaCTSIttstt NOTE% moi N D. 0 expenses, itud thet of Jobe T.T#40114'S waif commuoion 17ervioe—a" wore hem in e laid over, GOOD Boys' and Youths' Clothin BOOTS ANO SHOES Speeial and seasonable at special prices. Men's, 13oys' and Youth's Clothing. SCHOOL oUlTS, DRESS SWTS Ladiee ean clothe their boys here in natty, stylish garments and at prices to suit every person. Otis clothing is well made, well trimmed, 'neat and stylish. Double and single breasted coats. We have every- thing in the line of goocl clothing at low pricea. Great stock of Fine Shoes and TJeta., —tar, ifais and Caps. New mants and Fur Coats. It is getting time to get ready for fall. You gain nothing by delay. Hurried seleetions will be neither as good nor as cheap as things bought now at your leisure and out of foil assortment. We now have just passed into stock 30 LadiesAstra- chan Fur Coats, commence at $25,00, extra cho:ce. Large assortment of fine ready- made mantles now ready for inspeei tion. Large assortment of Ladies' Fine visiting with his brotlier Mr Davis, Is successfully used monthly hiy over Mr S A Bisbee and wife, of Coderich, u 4. your dmggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com - Lining and Trimming to match each were visiting with the forteer'e father, Mr rns' rtatiotkseaVidangirons. Prioo, No. 1, 1. per T ether as all Mixtures, pills and shade. Geo Bisbee, over Sunday. box; No.2,10 degrees stronger, as per box. No. Large stock of Corsets, Gloves, • Itr Andrews is visiting with her 1 or 2. mailed on receipt of price and two il•cent PHOTOS it. L W 11air 4.esoes Chmari. Melville church, BMWs. on Saturda . n V are what yon get the down floor gallery, opposite V i Stoves the Presbyterian Chareh. Try . M. 41 E. Zurbrigg next time yea iyr Want yotir photo taken, Copying and enlarging receive special attention. A. communication was read from the Bewley end Monemy last. Rev solicitor of Mr Grabens re meant due Perrie, of town. conducted the cervices bun on sidewalks, offering to leave4100 Mouday morning. with •the Council to repair breeltagets wad The Wingham Dietriot Epworth asking for the balance. $592, League oonvention ietie held at Tees. Melndoo—Golley—That Grahem be water yeeterday. paidAnd the balance be held mail Special services have beets held every repaira are made (this without prejudice) evenieg thie week in the lYlettiodiet --Carried. ehurch. Megeezie—MoIndoe—That the Com- mittee proceed with the construction of the Sale Regieter, concrete walk north of the G T E track Thursday, Ciot 1h—T.Tnreserverl auction Josephine street—Carried, eels of farm etock and int temente at lot Bylaw o $98, to procure temporary 26, oon 5, Turaberry. Se, e to cemmence loan of $1,000 to cover cost of constructing ftt o'oloolt. Lawrence Fyfo, proprietor ; otmorete eidevralks was reed and pestle& John Currie, auctioneer, Bylaw No 809 to procure temporary loan Wednesday, Oot lath—Unreserved arm - to meet oerrent expenses of the town' was tion sated farm stook and implements at passed. , lots Mend 67, con L Turnharry, Sale to Hanson—Gregory—That 330() be Plasm commence et 1 o'clock. Devitt Smith to the credit of the Sohool Board—Car- reed. Council adjeurned, R13/ASONIL• TAS, Mr 5 11 Gldley, of Blyth, was in town ox' Wednesday. Miss Maggio Bisbee spent Suatley with Brussels friends. Ure Moir, of Stratford, is the guest of Mrs Nokee this week. Miss Lizzie Nokes spent a few dap this week with Mende to Wroxeter. •ii,s _Miner Moore was visiting with ads in Exeter and vicinity. 1.- Mrs E Goad and family, of Toronto, have41 taken up their residence in g town.o, ` Mr Walters, of Gordo, has taken a position in W J Greer's boot and shoe atore. Erriugton. proprietor. John Currie, auctioneer ii:facTro.1# Ssne.--15nreeervecl auction sale of farm stock and implements at lot 13, con 6. Tarnberty, on Monday, Oot. 9th, at 1 o'olock. Proprietor is giving up farming and everything will be sold, john Ashton, proprietor, John Currie, auction- eer, A1US Y01.7 LOSING SPLESIN1 Then something is wrong, To the young it always means trouble. It is warning to any one, unless. they aro already too fat. Scott's Emulsion checks this waste and brings up your weight age' . MARRIED. FaEZ#ELL—W/om,—A# the residence of Mr Gavin Davidson, Torabert sr, on October 4th, by Rev D Perrie, Mr Geo • pr Wipgharn, t M lea Elizabeth Miss Coutts, of Clinton, 10 visiting with her mother, Mrs. A. Qoutte, Scott "rnnipp ot.toNoon— o T.Ironto,on Mj street, Sept 25th. by Rev J Cokies , Jos E Lottie Bisbee has returned home from a few weeks visit with friend!, in Mc onogh, formerly of Winghainoto Goderiob. NI" s Maud Donovan, of Toronto- yr Mrs .J B Ferguson. of Wingham, is na- • DIED. • iting Atwood relatives and friends,—.8.b- Gnxest.—La East Wawanosh, on Sept wg0d Bee. • - 28th, Jernima, wife of Mr James Grigg, Whiles Annie Louttit and Bliss Bella. aged 76 years, 5 months and 17 days. jElAtt were visting with Belgravetrissids onday.aor Archdeacon Davis of London waS CoolerCotton Boot Compound Sttitings in all the new fall shades. few days this weea. 10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Lad (mask Hosiery, Laces and Embroideries. Par Choice assortment of Carpets and Lace Curtains. SHOP EARLY. • . ts in Listowel this week. Her father, BeaPHOs./, and 2 sold e,no mendedby all MP es ath Parcel', is quite ill. respOWdble Druggists In. Canada. r John Anderson has returned to his ....(4 jv land tle home in Wareham, after a few weeks vise by Colin A. Campbell Drucalet NO, 2 or sa With friends in Wingham and vicinity. Mrs A Barclay, of Toronto, and Miss cinder.) s , _Mabel Price, of St George, are visiting at M their uncle's, Mr Chas Elliott, of this town. erchant of Mrs D 1111cInnia left Tuesday morning for Southampton, where she will spend a few weeks before te,kingiup her residence in Toronto. Mr Alvin Martin, of St Thomas, was visiting with his brother. Mr R Martin, last week. He wheeled from St Thomas to Wingham, Mr D Sanderson. who has had charge of the Barges boot and shoe store for some menthe, retarded to his home In Listowel on Saturday last. Mr Sanderson made a host of friends in town , during his short stay. TOWN COUNCIL. 00110.0i1 M t on 1i inday event ng. Present --The si.ss er. Councillors Gregory, McKenzie, Colley Macao° and Hanson. • Minutee of Seprettioer meeting read and warmed. A petition 'MLR presented asking for the construction of a concrete walk on the svest Bide of the Diagonal road from the east side of Josephine street, to opposite lot 7, AloKay's survey. It was signed by Mears Griffin, Beattie Bros, Carbould and ;others. • Hanson—Golley—That the petition of Mesers Griffin and others be granted, and -the concrete walk constructed on west side of Diagonal street as soon as practicable— • -Carried. The Mayor reported that the roof of the house owned by the town at the dam, re• ,istrired a new roof—Referred to Property -Committee. The removal of the gong, lent of house, And arrangements for sounding was left with the Waterworks Committee. The agreement for the lease of the sur- plus water in, the dam to the proprietors of the flour ndlt was read. The adieus:me of the agreement is—that the owners of the milt pay the town 3500 for the Surplus water, and receive $100 for care of the dam. MeIndoo—MoRenzie—That the agree. went as reed regarding the lease of water, eta, be approved, and the Mayor be author. ized to sign the Same on behalf of the Corporation—Carried.. 3 A, Morton addressed the Connell, ask- ing for an increase of grant to Public Library, on account of shrinkage in receipts caused by the present year being -sitherterted by legislation, Hatition—Gregory—That the grant to 4 Ad ablia Library be 0.6o, and that the rent charged the Library be $100 —Car- Mandoo—Golley—That a special grant of 315 he given to the Public Library— Carried. • MARCZ 'MOUT. Geo liughee, work on streets 3 13 13 John lefoltinnoe, gravel .. 98 67 Electric lights, Septemtber... .. 32 55 David Poco, stone for dam5 28 • Chas Barber, " " 24-88 Itobt sant, 23 18 Alex Reny, 44 )60.“57 50 , Jim Hanna, supplies for firemen 8 15 J B Ferguson. salary - 100 00 tt it poetage, eto 2 50 V Valltiorniatif Salary 42 00 Coed, •••••&••.nrir# 15-00 Thom Irwin, 4# 10 00 Eirerneteit ealitriets 13 at $5 .. 65 00 25 1 501 4 59 3 251, 40 7 001 Z310 Nelson, cutting wood for .1Yai T j Elliott, sappliee for %tee Works • Hall, ativettising beta imp 11 and printing 00Iin Campbell, supplies for Witter Woke . . . W 0 Stuart, out sidevstilke If E printing ..„. John Clegg & CO,suppliee for Water Works ..." /cant Clegg& co, lamp burner... Iteating, inspecting Ideal leap, 01 i •t. ....... .**••••• W t Off 1,,,boar I et it.eke le 4 • ! ..... 1.•• elatteptig der Irtitelkr viktiro‘oirlitio#9,4, Vslootaintended tbst the *boys stbousts 13 20 81 50 aa AFTER EFFECTS oy FEVER. MRS. ANGLE, OF mEnstITT0N,, SUFEEsts ED SO SEVERELY THAT HER FRIENDS FEARED say wAs LIKELY TO BE A PERMANENT INVAL/D. Venice The above play by th- e Ly um Co. has been secured by the Pi • Company to appear in the . OPERA R • SE Tuesday N touter 10 •-14 culla.° Perm Property 1 M. E. ZURBRIGG. • Well$4141,* tri4-eisSessiPi If you want a first-class .stove at moderate V ✓ prices buy a A. E. S ‘‘:0; -4t1A_ZsTk�A wssofta A eeneral 33110111088 trams - acted. Money ocecl to farmers and business men au endorsed notes and collateral. Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed Moneys remitted by dealt to all paste of Canada and the. Tjoitect States. Notes and aceounts collet:test on reas eonalale terms, • WALKER BROS. 84 BUTTON UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM. Night calla at Button Block, or Fifth door south of School Rouse, Shop op- posite Macdonald Wools. APPLES WANTED wiNG-HAN21:, Mahler Bros., proprietors of the Wing ham Evaporator, will begin operations here as soon as the crop is ready. Tiley will pay the highest market prices for all kinds ot tipples, according to quality. Pao era Culla aad Winetalts inoluded, sties having apples of any kind, rge or small quantities, to sell, will find a ready market at the best prices going by coming to our factory. MAR -LER BROS., Propreters. CIDER AND JELLY Take notice that the Wingharn Cider and Jelly Mill has commenced oper- atione and will run Every Wednesday and Thursday until season is ended. BRING ALONG TOUR APPLES and have them made into Sweet Sprup or Jelly. We intend boiling down the eider to apple butter, tor which we ,will charge only 1 tient per gallon. If orsier muse& 50 gallons. we will furnish cos- tornere with a free kettle. • Hastings & Ritchie. MORTGAGE SALE Township of Bowie This Company is billed to appear in - London, Hamilton, Toronto and Ottawa during the seasoo. They wry all their own scenery and have very elaborate and costly costumes. Plan of hall will be open to subscribers on Saturday and to public) on Mouday. This performance will certainly be the event of the season and should prove a paying venture for the Fire Company. Tickets 25o and 50c In the picturesque village of Mer- rittoia resides Mrs. William Angle, STRAY STEER who, after months of suffering, has Plan of Hall at Morrow's Drug Store. found a cure from the use of Dr. Tbere came o he pretties's of the Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Angle , undersignea,iot n33t, concession 8, East relates as follows the experience Wawanosh, about the middle of July. a red ,yearling steer. Owner can hays through which she has passed :—• 'Tour years ago this spring, while a searrheenIssy proving property and paying resident of Buffalo, I had an attack 1 P es. CHAS. CAMPBELL, of•typhoid fever and the disease left I Marnoch P, 0. •••••• the Coder pursataat to the pow sale contained in a certaii artgage bearing a the 25th day. of July, A. D. , made to th enders, and which •will be product t the tim of sale, there will be cold by public a len at e Brunswick Hotel, in theTown of Wing i he Ciounty of Huron, on Saturday, the 1458 October, A. D. 1890. at 12 o'clock noon, by Po Deans. Auctioneer, the fol- lowing property in the 14th Concession of the.Township of telt. the County of Huron. This is a first- s prop The buildings con- sist of a two rey ston ouse 24 x 86, a bank barn 60 x 40 tone found. 1, with stable and driving' shed nderneath, all i • ood order. Thera is good well on the pr sea, and a small stream an ss one corner of the fa The sol is a clay loam. There a about 5 acres of good rdwood busn. The prope is situated aboutwin6 • miles feom Clifford. Gerrie Pordivich, about miles from Wroxeter and 1 Iles from Tens, 10 per cent. on the day of sa and the bal se in 80 days thereafter. • r further particulars apply to the ndors' 8.leltor or to tbe Auctioneer. , Med this 18th September, AM. 1809. PUMP HOLT, BTER DBANS, - Auctioneer, Vendors' Solicitor, Ooderich, Wingham. me in a worn out and extremely ' nervous condition, so that the least 4)4"011.4/"Itolh'Iolvoiltvlowl'"13"%'1"-'164"1/1"1")14'"'"4'41" noise startled me. I could not sleep at times for a week on account of terrible attacks of heart trouble. 0. Then again my head would trouble I me and I had bad dreams. I had no appetite •and lost twenty two 1 pounds in weight And had become i so very thin that. my friends Were I alarmed. While in this condition r WAS treated by two physicians but with no avail. I tried everything recommended but still found no re- lief. Finally a relative persuaded Me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After I had. taken the first box I could see a change for the better, so I continued the use of the pills until I had finished six boxes and the results were trioSt gratifying. I now ' have normal sleep, there Is /30 more twitching in my hands, the palpita- tions have ceased, and I have gained lb440044,,,vivioxikAseisAbii,44044,1tA,Atviriveksibes in weight and. strength. My whole system seems toned tip, and I feel s 8 • entirely well. I feel grateful to the Dr, Williams' Medicine Oo„ and hope t 1is Priceless administering to the afflicted." 1 Miss MacPherson Wishes to thank the 'Ladies of Wingham• and vicinity for their kind and liberal patronage of the past sea- son, and for their kindness in attending her Millinery Display on Tuesday and following days. She is now fully prepared to .have all orders filled in the most fashionable and speedy manner possible. they will keep up the good work of Get your sight test,ed. It costs nothing. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tare by going to the root of the .disease. WE FIT SPEOTAOLES They renew and build up the hicoadil and strengthen the nervee, tints driving disease fhScientifically, Correctly ReAsonably. rom te system. Avoid imitations by insisting that , Try us. every box you purchase is enclosed In a wrapper bearing the full trade mark, Dr. VinIllains' Pink rills for aid, toot the last, trout Which 0.78 Pak Pea*. ()MOUS AM) alnitALEIL __.„=.41111&•. - rand Jewel V AA Cook Stove, Srores of thetn in use in this vicinity, A 'R. and giving perfect satisfaction. Ask your neighbor ;Ili rA,7 about the qualities of the Grand jewel. Every- stove guaranteed. A YOUNG Stz PAULIN V •A 11 Pas - 11 cey Are you still ? We thought yod would have been run out of ere before this. xo or 12 oppositions have been in the b stness since you came: How is it you are still to the front ? Oh, that's easily answered. We have alw s kept to the front by keeping the largest and best assorted oek of medium priced Furniture, nicely assorted, clean, well ade goods and at reasonable prices. e don't have fancy rices, but always try to deal with the pub.' as we would w h to be dealt by, and by so doing,we find hat our sales iuring the past ten months are the largest we have ever ad during the same time, since we came to Wing tat, x8 ye s ago. • And we have .to -day a la er supply the demand than ever . -for ask any one, old or young, if yo w Furniture Store, if you want to b line from a COID111011 Chair to a Par in and see our goods and we thin you can get better value for your aus nicer line of goods to e. And in proof of it 'we a t to see 4rnice up-to-date nything ik-the Furniture r Suite, vie*ltyou to come we can convince you that ey than elsewh ere, • And why do we think so? B cause i medium priced Bed Room Suites, Sideboards and Tables, we e the out dealers selling the TJnion. Furniture Manufacturers goods, an they are known. to be the best manu- facturers of such goods in Ontario, In Parlor Suites, Cottehes, unges and Mattr sses we sell Walker & Clegg's make. Chairs, we sell tutton & Fessant's ; ' nd in better goods in Cat Oak and Curly Birch (o high grade quallty) we sell Messrs. Bell & Son's. We believe in patron ing Home lndastries, (especially when we - have four of the best manuf; turers of Furniture right here in Wingham) by buying our goods at h e.. We have neither &bight or packing ebarges to pay, and eonse' catty are in a positioa to sell ark lower prices. WOOL CARPETS We sell also (direct from the manufacturers) and made to order) to fit y • r rooms. A nice nee of Wool Carpets. Ilan and., see them. Also Carp Paper and, Stair Pads, Easels, Sereens, Certain. Poles, Parlor Tables arlor Rocking ' Chairs, Pictures and Wall Pockets. And we make speeialty of Framing Pictures and Wreaths. We pro- fess to take the le:1 in this particular line, and have the largest stock of Picture Mouldini— to be found In Wingham, Wheuyo are in Wingham just take a look at our window. We think we have the west store front in the town. Then when you have seenn, what is in ol Show Window, come inside. See what is on the first floor, and don't out thinking you have seen all, for you must go upstairs to see the nice Chairs, Oottehea, Centre Tables, &e., &e., We have only a small part of our 'goods in our show Window. Oar store is open every day (but Sunday) from 7.30 a. m„ till 9 o'clock ia the eveiiing, and we ear. cordially invite any and every person, young or old, rich or poor, to eall and see a nice Furnititite Store. We take no back seat in either goods or prides, and. remember we deliver goods free (when bought in quatieflkS) within 12 miles of Wingham, UNDMTAKI/sTG,—As fbr the Undertaking, *e wish to say only a few words, Three things we aim at, viz ; (to attend in All cases) where requested, Personally,Prompt)y and Qtaietly,and we try to conduct Amends on the same three priteiples. Wehave yet to hear from anyone (out of over One Thousand Homes we have been called. to) state to the contrary. We be- long to no combine. Never did. We have no agents oat speaking on our behalf. Nor have we ever had an opposition undertaker whose charges are one single dollar less for the same °atilt (notwithstanding reports teat have been circulated to the contrary in the past). We don't for one moment say that there shottid be no one elce in this business, but all we say is in prices, none have been more reasonahie. It matters not whether the person requesting our services be rich or poor, we give the same personal attention in ail cases. AIIII ill!! EL Grion.A.0:63"fr Furniture Dealer and Practical Undertaker. _ t