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The Wingham Times, 1900-06-01, Page 5
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' aan/r/' //gran. /!mita; Ne yiu ///n %!L /Id %un%/IN/%//l//tin%/i/u%w, Wru in �unnW4//N1 in11immnamnim/ 411/ u! urg! Ni run w,Y vi vm`uNluiunummm�/ 9rv/r/%/ wr/ii1.Z/11;11/T00 Nfl/// ///I///%N.%es •fr/r//r/rr/l////fir!// /, ; nrl rnvmuN/ar •%l(,�/f!r/ under,/ m iwu, _%/!1/N//N/% / TRAD Nothing is more stylish than a pretty • •'- colored shirt. Stripes, Cheeks, an Polka Dots 11 Ar e very much in vogue. We have all the latest colors and de- signss with the old reliable brand of W. G. & It. on every garment. You will not be in it if you do not wear a negligee shirt this season. Pretty Collars and the swellest neck- wear always at • MARK 'R. G. GORDON The busy store at the busy corner. BUTTON BLOCK. AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAfvAAAAAAAA A& CO, SCORE LARGE SUCCESS IN MAIL ORDER BUSINESS. A A CHOICE OF Throe o1=• plyS fr;:‘‘ A .A Whilst the manufacture of the celebrat - ' rt A A Piano of Canada is our special bu "' ess, we. A A are also .dealers in pianos of o ..er makers. ilA A Our large facilities enable ut • secure these f� pianos on such conditio s t t we are able to A A quote lower than mai i " turers' prices. Be- A fore taking any step t. •uy a piano you should Vie correspond with us and learn what we can do. xi 10 Zvi A beautiful Russel Cabinet Grand piano, in handsome Circassian Vi V� case, with beautiful carved front, manufacturer's price $470, speoial mail e V order price $285. V V• A Gerhard Heintzman & Co. upright piano in walnut case, mann- v facturer's paice $350, special mail order price $275. s•e V A handsome Berlin upright piano, very beautiful case, manufacturer's �/ V price $325, special mail order price $265, ,• Steinway & Co. square piano, manufacturers' price $600, special mail Vorder price $160. . • V v Every consideration is. given to mail order enquiries. We are sure to he able to meet Crii your wants in some way. Our handsome cat- • v• alogue of pianos is sent.free on application. iri VYeoldfirmof -VV v HEINTZMAN d. CO., v V 115-1 17 King St. West, Toronto. V VV�d`` ,`,` s'`' nese `e s V Vvv. vvvV�Vv�iVesCcI�vVvWV vvV v. AT THE STONE CORNER We are offering bargains in all kinds of Stoves. Tinware We keep everything in the tin line from a large milk can to the smallest tin cup, and are selling milk cans and pans at 'the old prices. Also a full stock of Graniteware always on hand. The best Coal Oil stoves Bird Cages, Lamp Goods and Douse Furnishings. We claim to do the best Eavetroughing work in the County.. Tenders on Furnaces, Sanitary Phimbing, Roofing Metal Ceilings, Siding etc., always acceptable.. . • Gasoline and Coal Oil at right prices. Remember the Stone. Store when you want anything in our line. John Bugg & Son • A SLATE FOR A `SLATER" "Slater Shoes" have their means fication, distinguishing them from the nameless shoes. A slate fratnewith the name and price in it is branded on everysole by the makers. Look on the sole for the slate, as without it's 1/b ".S`later." Shapes that fit the foot and meet fashion's requirements. Only leathers most reliable and colors most suitable, Every pair Goodyear welted. of identi- hordes of 35.0 SHOE'/ For Sale Only by W1 J. GREER, THE WINGJJAM TIMES, JUNE 1, 1900, IiI.I.AIol(il:. Miss Toucher of Win g11amis the guest of Miss Annie Gallagher. Misses Mossock and Tsiorshardt and Messrs. 'isierslierat and Nessaok are still guests at the Royal. Mr, .Clayton of Listowel, grand organ- izer for the Canadian Order of Foresters, is in town adding new members to the court. D N. MoDonaicl has very much im- proved the appearance of his house by the addition of a very substantial and ornamented verandah. P. II. Baker is the contractor. John Mulvey's pacer took 2nd money in the 3 nein, pace at Walkerton on, the 24th inst. • A' ousand Tongues Th Could not express the rappturo of Aiinie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, Pa., when Dr. King's New Discovery cured leer of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She says: "Af- ter all other remedies and doctors failed, it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." Dr. Ring's New Discovery is guaranteed to cure all troubles of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. price 500 and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Colin A. Campbell's drug store. ZETLAND. Miss Annie Davidson of Whitechurch was visiting at Henry Godkin's jr., 011 Sunday. Mrs. 3. Kaiser of Harriston has been visiting relatives in Zetland. Allan Franck of Glenfarrow was the guest of Miss Jane McCreight on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Teeswator visit- ed at Mr. Burohill's on Saturday last. Mrs. Tees, who was in Wingham dur- ing the last week, is home. ins L. Taylor is at present visiting h sister Mrs. W. Gray of Wingham. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wynneen Friday evening lttst, when a number f guests assembled to celebrate the twenty- fifth annive ary of their wedding day. The eve e was spent in music and games. It Girdles the Globe. Tne fame of Buckleu's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only in- fallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Colin A. Campbell's drag store. WHATECHIIA$CJ-I. The butter factor is in full swing once more, having 1st irted May 7th. Mr. Sperling is in charge, and vee are sure that his experience and skill will ensure the company another prosperous 14 season. The first days,urningamonnt- ed to 1600 pounds. John McKay is sportiiig,a. brand new bicycle. The Presbyterian congregation Friday last fixed the boulevard in .front of the church. The alteration makes quite an improvement. On the same day willing hands removed the willows from the manse property. R.J. Dovie unloaded a car of tile last rday. Mrs. A. H. Musgroveeend daughter of Wingham spent ndavith friends in the vicinity. The 6.30 train on Monday morning chased a couple of Hector McKay's horses down the track a short distance. No damage was done. James Sheriiiff received his stock of binders for the season this. week. On Tuesday evening the union meet- ing of the leagues of the Whitechurch circuit was held in the Methodist church here. Tiffius league., introduced the subject. This (Friday) evening Rev. Mr. Sawyer of the Students missionary campaign will address the Leaguers., in connection with the Forward movement of Missions. . Rev. Mr. Hall of Belgrave occupied the pulliit of the Presbyterian churoh on Sunday. • • Mr. Wilson a negro delivered a lecture in the Forester's Hall last ,Sunday ou "For twenty-three years a slave." There was a good sized audience present. . Queen's Birthday notes, Some of the aristocracy of town held aprivate picnic on Clow's flats. Solna of the sports went to Wiugham; a feet went to Lueknow. - The small boys and the slips of girls formed. a procession in the evening. "Major" Winfield was at its head. The Whitechurch Butter Mfg., Co., made their first shipment of butter for this season ou Monday. Three hundred boxes was the amount shipped and brought the highest market price. THE F T 1 the •food supplies warmth and strength; without it the digestion, the muscles, the nerves and the brain - are weak, and general debility follows. But fat is hard to di- gest and is disliked by many,. DC7 YJ'- � �' supplies the fat in a form pleasant to take and easy to digest. It strengthens the nerves and muscles, invig- orates mind and body, and builds up the entire system. ee *ea Sees, ttru its, *COTT tit BOw.tiso citing ,Toros* mouIit& II. Craig of the 0th lino attended the wedding of his sister, Miss:Blanche Craig of Hallett, to F. Nolte of the WI place, on Wednesday last. 'kilo Mrs. David Taylor and •daught• or, of Bast Wawanosh, were driving home from Wingham on Friday the 25111 inst,, the axle of their buggy broke. Mrs. Taylor was thrown out and in some way the buggy fell on her, seve • .- ly cutting and bruising her head lie was carried to Alexander Nixon's, ellero she lay for hours unconsious, but under the earn of Dr, Milne, she is improving, and it is believed that sho will recover. Rev. George McQuillan of Court- wright occupied the pulpit in Trinity Church, : Bel grave last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross who spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs. James Craig, havo returned to their home in Brucefield, George Quinn of East Wawanosh re- ceived word from the west that his son William has had his legs crushed neces- siating the amputation of one limb and his life is despaired of. Mr. Quinn left for the West directly ou receiving the sa !dings. oho Hunter of the first limited a serious runaway white drawill out manure lase week. Tll wagon was completely smashed. IIELGEAVE Mess Ise Morrison has started a dress- making shop upstairs in Dan Geddes' house and is now prepared to do every- thing in the art of ladies work. The Rev. Mr. Dunn of Whitechurch occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian chti oh here on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Saumby started for Elva, Manitoba on Monday where she intends to take up her home for the future. Rev. Mr. Sawyer Will occupy, the pulpit in the Methodist church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leech of Blnevale spent a few days this week with their daught- er, Mrs. Oaten. John Scandret sold hisdriver last week for the nice sum of $150. He also sold his grey driver to John Johnston of Godor:- icli for a bus horse. Clegg & Dames shipped a car load of hogs on Tuesday. Intended for last week. Mrs. Wm. Bone is at present in Rock- wood visiting her father who is danger- ously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Whitechurch were iu town thisweek. Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Smith's Hill spent Sunday with Mrs. Saumby. Astounded, the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown of Bennettsville, S. 0., was once immensely surprised. "Through long sufferiug from Dyspep- sia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Electric Bitters which helped her at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well,. can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." :e'er Indiges- tion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive guaranteed cure. Only 500 at Colic A. Campbell's drug store. JAMESTOWN. Mrs. Wheeler of Turnberry was visit- ing her son, George Wheeler. Miss Ellen Scott spent a few days at her home in Molesworth, Miss Berva Byrans spent a few days with her friend Miss Jennie Moffatt. Mr. and Miss Rebecca Whitford are renewing old acquaintances in this locality . Miss Maggie Scott of Molesworth is visiting her sister Mrs. Copeland Stokes at present. Mrs. Stevenson and Miss Addie Muli- gan was visiting Mrs. Brock of Listowel. • Mrs: Thomas Pope of the boundary is visiting her daughter Mrs. Joseph Smith of Stratford. - John Bennett of Listowel High School was renewing old acquaintances last Suuday. Tho Misses Hayden of Fergus spent Sunday at Mr. Frank Wright's. Quito a number in the vicinity took in - the sport -at Winghani .ou the 24th of ' May. Mrs, Thomas Wright has lost her valuable collie dog Nero, supposed to be poisoned. Miss Ella J'. Scott who was learning dressmaking in Wingliaui is home at present.with very sore eyes. WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT AT Winham cegIa.Juno- LEMEN BROTHERS' WO RL is BI3ST SHOWS. Great Three -Ring Circus! 30 Cage Menagerie! Ronnan Hippodrome! Monster Museum! Oceanic Aquarium and Congress of Living Phenomena A BIG f=eature 2INCHES TA SND jb X11 -NOW . HEAVIER THAN in a BIG Sh JUST FOUND! ,LUST ADDED! - wo THE BIG GEST BRUOly EARTH ! 1.1 TBIGSTf3TEBiu`QEBRIUTEIS1TT FEATURE 1 THE BIGGEST a E.f�T JB.r, YET Two Inches taller than the World's Famous Jumbo. 3000 pounds heavier. Secured at a cost of over $25,000. A Towering Giant among his Fellows. Tho very Lord of Beasts. Taller—Longer—Weighs 'Vlore—Costs more than any Elephant ever Captured Alive or Brought from his Native Junglet RAJAH is on Exhibition at all times in the Big Tent. No Extra Charge. One Tick( t admits to all the Advertised Shows. Ask yourself the question if RAJAH is not the Largest Living Creature that Inhabits God's Created Ea1th THE ONLY . OX1w-Q A QAI O0 IN THE WORLD. Will positively appear in the Ring in a Five -round Glove Contest under Marquis of Queensbury Rules. Positively the only W EA. Lei€)i ON EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD. Captured•on the Kus-kok-vim River in Alaska and taken from the natives while being worshiped. ICEME Q01.4/3),= GIaE1si-IVSY10T4Gr GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE 1 $1,000,000 Invested in this Great Show f 1,000 People, Horses and Animals Transported on Two Trains owned by the Show $2,500 Daily Expense 1 It Never Divides, Never Changes its Name, Never Changes its Date of Exhibition! REMEMBER DAY AND DATE I TWO GRA13D PERFORMANCES DAILY t Cheap Round Trip Excursions on all Lines Vv. Travel! Positively no Gambling or Swindling Ailowau •1 the Grounds, W. Bryans Teacher in S. S. No, 10, — -- celebrat©d Empire Day by holding a de- bate at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Grey spent John Davidson and Miss Barbara Snllclay with the lattor's' brother,' D. McLeod visited their friends George and Simpson. !glee!! Hislop of the boundary. Rev. Dunn who has been inducted as Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dunlop of Gerrie minister of Whitechurch Presbyterian have moved into Mrs.- Robert Moffatt's church preached in Calvin on Sunday EAST eVAIVANOSH. hduse at Morrisbank. last. J. Haunaberg and his gang have cora- Miss Clara Bean spent tho 24th with meneed to build the stone wall of Robt. •leer parents in Goderich. • Messer's bank barn. y Tho annual ice-cream social held Mr. tficl•11irs Robert Ballantyne have under the auspices of the Methodist taken tip their abode on the late Adam congregation of Westfield on the 24th Iislop's Tarin. was decidedly a success. Ate the con - elusion of the supper in the basment, Miss Kato Wright has returned home those present tttljotrned to the autliter- after spending the spring with Mrs. tum where an excellent programme was Daviel Breckenridge.• prepared for the enjoyment of all. Rays. A serious accident happened to Harvey (l on in1c1 Whaley for : ei0ato wtii cs tlYat• iiI Carrel. His step -father, V. Dunlop, though pleasure cutis healthful caul was fixing a fence leaving Harvey with necessary to a certain eztotit yes wa the team and load of rails. The team should not let it absorb oar whole talent and tilno as `vas the growing tendency s'•arted to run throwing IIIirt+ey and cutting his head severely, also .bruising of the rising generations, while tho lat- his shoulder. •at_,ei.tiblago in his rousing and inspiring John, son of David Miller, wliilcpuinp- remarks on "Success,' which he ;tett lug water at his uncle's, Samuel Stroll, 'ryas only attained by a eontinuous and steady striving after 'tvortliy suet ess ter cmdrelled the attention of the entir t fell strilcing his head 0n the pump cans- which always • elovates the seeker, ing w paiui'utl wound. Recitations, sacred sengsi and instrulti- ectal music composed the remainder of the programme which were all given in a highly creditable style. The masons are this woekbuilding the cellar of Joseph McBurney's, house. Mrs. Finley Anderson is visiting her daughter Mrs. Arthur Brooks of Centr- alia for a week or two. C. Cau.ipbell is again b::rninghis liine- kiln this weak. Hugh 1i^Burney i at^li:ls having his barn raising next w:.eli. Ilea. end 1lre. Michael Robertson spent aliclny with friends in Ashfield'. We take great pi:�itstt:o ill at111o1111Ciug that cur nth f -ht b t 1 boys ,net on Tues- day eveiting hit for the purpose of or- {'.atlizing it t"all!, geed stiistantiai men wrro t'1.•ta 1 to 1110 sevi1rtl Offices and we 11 p,' Moro 1 mg to see them carry off th 1 honor of a got d 'got -1 x11 t: ain. A Pc or millionaire Lttely starved in London becaes' he clan. i o • digest his food. Earl yy use o_ 1)1'. Ding's New Lifa fills wonitl have s teed hitu. They sticngthen the stoniarlt, , aid. lig'sticiu, premt.t•s nssi,uilati'tn, im- ir ove a)p&'tite. frier 25 ets. Money brtek i' t et satiatircl. Sold by Colin A. • Clatnpbill, druggist. 4 9