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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-03-29, Page 4THE NGUAN TIMES. MARCH 291 1901, .A Horrllilo Qutbioal� •� � 'K)f larf;a sores on my little daughter's � LX•x;�t:rint< . n* �lfixeli(/' h�1�U1. MIQtw0.��ff���'M�eE�9441fiAQOt��Iq�A�l��N4t�1��Q01���AQtD�41� _ I ?i[A.1L ,7 14L11 ]. Qsi®��td►�►Qii 'GVlnl li:u , , �, ,• A.A. AAA A.A.A. AA11 A. A& - :� head devel(1pet1111t0 a ea9e fDf iiealCi 111 ad" ` o � �„ �v A.A.o o e ► 4 0 � . ► ♦ • ♦ ♦ ► �r ritf s (l, , Floi per 1001bs, . , ....... 1 25 to 2 50 PEOPLE'S 1),+Tabid, of Morganton, ullr. ,,r T� I� L:.� ��� y ..w 0bltG Buel;leir s Arnica, Salva coixiplctc+ly Fall Wheat „., ......,. 0 G3 to 0 Rk q• Spring, Wheat ..:......... 0 00 to U U0 >••� cure(l lrer, It's a gttararrtced cure for O tts. ... . . . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . 0 i to U 2U - POPULAR ••� I+:czema, �'ettr�r, Sate ltlieulli, 13iniples' T3allfa ..... , ... 0 35 to 0 3M t/ f` �.,,� STORE Sores, Uleeri and files. Only'd5 pouts , y ` fn1l)Qrted direct frons France, at Colin A. Campbell's. I. eas , .. ' ... , ... , , Turkeys, drawn ...... 0 UO to 0 01 0 09 to 0 10 a � -� • Tilt: finest line Perfumes in i' xsra.ixxtnr:. (Intended for last wet -I-) Geese, „ ..,....., DRCICS, per pair ,.., ..,,,, 0 OG to 0'06 0 40 to U RO . and Sults, See our large assortment. of ..• k ancy Bottles from i oc tip. At the Presbyterian ohuroh, Belgrave, Butter, .. . E ... .... Eggs per doz 0 1R to 0 V , 0 to 0 15:. 0 • NEW DR"", GORDS on, the 13th hist., at foul o'clock p• hl• .... , . Wood per cord ....... , , , . 00 2 00 to 2 25 • We will take potatoes for Overcoats, Rair Brushes was solemnized the marriage of James Hay per ton . . , . .. ::. 8 00 too 00 0 � Our new Fancy Silks for waists are � Tooth Brushes Taylor, Morris towuship,audMissJennie I., third slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fin- Potatoes per bushel Tallow per lb ............ 0 20 to 0 25 0 05 to 0 05 ® the prettiest goods and best value ever p. Cloth Brushes layilAnderson,of East Wawahosb. Rev. Dail '` , •,, •,,', ,, Dried Apples•per•lU , , , , , , , 0 13 to 0 13 0 4} to. 0 05 a � shown in Wingham. 50C to 75c, ee .; C no. L 8GGS WANTED! BUTTER WANTED! Hil;hest Market. Price Paid. Military Brushes �P,T. Hall,: of Arthur performed the, ceremony in a most impressive manner Wool „ „ ,,,., 0 17 to 0 20 Live Hogs, por'c�vt , , , , ; . G 00 to 6 00 �D a °' homespun goods are the most ser- p vlcPable and ct�mfortable for spring Shirts Seed Onions wanted. and l'IJO�rly Goods. with the ring. The ushers at the church Daniel Chickens ..... .. 0 s0 to 0 40 • • • ® o" . and Sults, See our large assortment. of Dried Apples wanted, Bring all you Call and inspect before buying else- where at were Geddes and Walter Allison, of Bolgxave. Trio church filled ��° a thesergoods, 56 inch widF,: at 75c, 8oc, goc. have to sell at once, Prices are g ood now. relatives and friends of the bride and '�^•a'� ® Fancy Flannels, All -wool Delanes, We will take potatoes for Overcoats, WiAl ��U 9,groom. I Promptly at the appointed hour the wedding party entered in the follow- O INTER ST a Serges, Cashmeres, Lustre and new black Furs, Blankets, &c., and give you the u U� 111 oand white goods. Low prices. goods at first cost. in. -order, Through the east isle, one Farm loans at very lowest rates, O DRUG STORE. usher, thou the bride, leaning qu the arm of her brother, Oliver G. Anderson Satisfaction guaranteed. w ..• ..... ...... .... . _ followed by the bridesmaid, Miss Carrie No valuation fees. ® KONGDRINK SO DOES STRONG SOAP _ TO ADVERTISERS. Wheeler, of Morris, and plaid of honor, little Eva Brooks, of Centralia, ER '08ENS 0,�V re E YOU ®C.S $ HARM which is not manufactured s on proper principles and with 1�Yotice of changes must bo left at this office, not later than Saturday noon. who carried a boquet of flowers. Through the west aisle came one Loan and Insurance Agent, ® cn TRIED first-class materials. To Peal - The copy for changes must be left later y usher, the groom and his best man, Au- Corner Minnie and Patrick Sts, ® pR ''% H PIC ize what son is' tr Y p not than Tuesday evening. Casual advertisements accepted up , drove Taylor, of Morris, all met at the At home Friday afternoon and Saturday. im o �Ef - �� s' good • g \ '� t0 n0a11 ht 7' trsdav of each week. - altar. Miss Maggie McClelland pre- sided at the organ. While the bridal „w �s'��,e,,CL I ,J `II ESTABI,ISRED IM2. b party was entering the church she played � — pg�(ppp �7 ►►��yy �� �gA,T��}j��� �Y� the wedding march, which lent great sOlenllllty t0 the OCCaSIOn, at its OI058 at from Oto 5 per cent. on od 3110rt�age9• 0-- It is a pure Soa + r 111� 11 111<l"( • :v are heard sweet strains from the organ fine feature the ���� a�U��� It is idle walled for �l / r +_ Send us 25 Eclipse wrappers +R.EI,I+IgTT,PUALTSHEItANl)PROPR2ETOF which was a of marriage. g flannels and white fabrics, / or 6c. in stamps Wltll coupon and The ceremony, over ➢7 rand Mrs.Taylor, placed at t west possible rates, we will mail you a popular novel. FRIDAY. MARCH 2�J 1001. followed by the remainder of the wed wed - — I 02 It is the largest cent i 5 �/ Q f r A coupon in every bar of "Eclipse," ` _ --T"� - — ding party, left the church by the east p ALES UCTIOE ALES 0> 0 bar on the market. 1' f/ XOTVS AND CObiIIEi\TFS. Jas. Halliday, Conservative has been aisle, going directly to the boos© of the bride's parents, where a dainty lunch attended to. , We have it. � MIN I N IQYLOR $1 CO., awaited them. The bride's gown was of c d D• M. SO (� , ' �' ✓ t�fficiall declared elected in North Bruce sly a majority l of el cream crepon, trimmed with satin, imes Olrlco. Wingham, t. �_ �-� Manufacturers Toronto Ont. ' ' pearls and lace. She carried a boquet of H. H. Cookave evidence on Tuesday g y white chrysanthomut4ls. The brides- � _ 1 before the senato committee which is in -or estigating the charge that the said Cook maid wore a dress of cream crepon, trimmed satin ones chiffon. (Intendeddfor last weolt.) l O E � IL L � A I with white hymeneal. — One of those pleasing �t� �:d' ,was asked to contribute $10,OCO to secure The maid of honor was attired in a events that always causer. ripple of ex-SHOES� Pare Pdaple Syaup. Maplo Cream ?;uttons. I a senatorship. Coop says that the late M. 0. Cameron was the prentlemen who , pretty gown of cream cashmere, trimmed with silk, ribbon and lace. The presents citement over society, took place at the home of Mr. Andrew Longley, on Wed- ® � l Z� e are giving splendid value in shoes. Our Maple Creams Walnut. • Cooling rigs, 7 lbs. for 25('•. French Prunes, 41bs, N5c. caked for the money. Of course Cook were costly, numerous and useful. The nesday, evening March 13th, when his f3 stock is all new, 1 Canned Plums,, 10c. lakes a tolerable safe position in aeons- groom is a successful farmer in. Morris daughter Annie, was united in marriage (0 Women's Dongola Kid, lace or button ...... 81.25 � Maple Buttons, made from pure Maple Sac ar dug a dead man. He has zip fear of township. His bride is popular and be- to Mr. C. Lafayette Darling,of Treherno, Women's bine I3o1[ Calf, ` , . • , , , 1,50 And Cream. Try .a package, 10c. lleing confronted by the man he accuses. loved b a la a circle of friends who y g are loath to with her. Mr. ani Mrs. Manitoba. Grests to the number of from Toronto, Cq 13 Women's t r am, lace; heavy , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1,00 Women's Pebble, button or lace:.......... 1,00 Tomato Catsup a bi barer �,lrn while they last. ' stove if I bottles 25c. TAKING THE CENSUS, part Taylor have the heartiest congratula- seventy -fire were present Hamilton, Wingham, Wroxeter and the 45 Women's Fine Dongola Kid .......$1,50 to 2.00 , quick you want any. -for § A snap in oranges, good, sweet, sound, new tions of a host of friends and best wishes surrounding neighborhood, At 6:30 zi Dongola Trilby, Dongola Oxford and Dongola fruit at 15c a doz. Enumerators for East Huron• for their future happiness and pros- o'clock Mr. T. w. Bremmer, of Hamil- ® Slipper at from .............. $1.25 to 1.75 i I;lue Ribbon and lionsoon Teas are the best. The census o: Canada will be taken onpolity. ton, played the wedding march m • and the G0 Also Men's Tan, Chocolate and Black, Boys', � Do not use inferiur brands. Our Japans at 20c, ''ae night of Sunday, March 31, and Miller's Grip Powders Cure. Sold by bridal' party entered the parlor, the 0 Girls' and Children's at right prices. 25c, 40c, and 50c, are bis; value. Query person living lit the Dominion at A. L. Hamilton. bride leaning on her father's arm. She 0 that hour will be counted by the enum- gators who will start out on their ' The citizens of Bruce county are tak- insr u p a subscription to erect a mono- 1 p was dressed in cream ,trimllied With rib- bons and loco ones carried a boquet of ('D o' es Macdonald Block �� �— — — — � ��� r� Win ham aounas on April 1. Thos. Strachan, white carnations. She was attended by cq went to Gordon Cummin G the only p 33russels, is the Commissioner for East yolunteor from that county, who was Miss Bella Underwood, who was attired $uron. The enumeratcrs for the differ- y' in South Africa. in Nile green. The bride and brides - killed very b � , �ntmnnici alines in the riding are as �, •-••-••-�-------•--•---�. p y maid looked vg, charming indeed. The •� n-"'""""'"-"'�"'"'"""�' follows:— groom was supported by Mr. Daviel Stops t1le Q1�Dn In 11 Turnberry.—Alex. welly, 'FV. Messer, Waters, of Wingham. Rev. A. B. Far- amd works off tke Cold. 0 John S. McTavish and Geo. B, Scott. ney, of Gorrie, performed the ceremony Laxative Bromo- uinine Tablets cure a cold in This signature is on every boa of talo genuine p y fi Howick.—Jas, Ritchie, Alex. Drum- LaxAtive Bromo=Quinine Tablets in his usual reverent and impressive oneday. No Care, no Pay. Price 25 cents.peflin maond, W. A. Irwin, John Wilson, J. W. the remedy that cures a cold in ORO dsY manner. The knot securely tied con- I Edgar and Jas. Gibson. Joseph Dean, of Stratford, aged 14 gratulations given and received all re- Professor McConache, who is an old Grey.—John G. Turnbull, Peter years, attempted suicide oil • the paired to the dining room, where ample Oxford boy, formerly living at Curie's, '.Ferguson, Andrew Turnbull, ,john Me- 22nd Inst,, by cutting his threat justice was done to a tastily prepared by a surgial operation restored the sight Taggart, Conrad Bermath, Robt. Pirie with a razor. He had become despon- wedding feast of fowl and all the other of Valentine Batz, of Buffalo, who was .,nd A. D. Dames. totally blind for 28 years. dent through illness. delicacies of the season. The rest of theWEI'� �q � "N Morris.—Andrew Sloan, Lewis Mc- evening was spent in social conversation, � Y v 3)onald, Geo. Hood, Jas. Shurrie, Wm. games and vocal and instrumental music. 3sbister and R. N. Duff. The presents were useful, numerous andi wishes to announce to the Ladies of Wingham. and surrounding, vicinity Brussels.—Walter Scott, Geo, Rodgers well assorted,one of which was a beauti- that her Millinery opening will take place on and A. Cousley. full piano case organ from the bride's � led Wroxeter.—Wm. Robinson. why two brothers. The ha ppy couple Blyth.—Wm, Campbell and N. H. Toronto on Saturday afternoon, Iwhere FRIDAY and SATURD A"KI 'Young. they will spend a few days with friends Wingham.—Wm. Gannett, Robt. E. after which they will proceed to their Look at your tongue.' ® � 2 "'th and 3 ®t h McKenzie, Peter Deans and W. W. home at Treherne. Good wishes for a Is it coated? ` l i 7� angles. happy and prosperous married life will Then you have a bad, Working 24 Hours a Day. EMULSION of Cod Liver follow them from a host of Ontario taste in your mouth every 4 (AFTERNOON and EVENING.) friends. a morning. Xotir appetite @ Having secured the services of MISS GRAHAM a thoroughly com- rersThere's D rest for those tireless little Oil ? is poor, and food dis- g , ' g y workers are wing's New Life Pills. give h cit iVA heavy tresses you.' You have �� potent milliner, we will be prepared to show all the latest novelties in 312iilions are always busy, curing Torpid There are others ; whyToronto, March 2G —A heavy run at 9 frequent. headaches and � €; K g' headgear. and will guarantee to give all satisfaction. River Jaundice Biliousness Fever and The pod one is SCOTT S, the cattle market to -da kept races are often dizzy. Your �� .Agee. They banish Sick' Headache SCOTT S ? � y p p fairly steady, the quotations belug drive out Malaria. Never gripe or stomach is weak and g about the same as last week's closin 1► weaken. Small. taste nice, work won- g � f"iers. Try them. 25c at Colin A, It's nearly 3o years old; it is market. The total delivery was 81 Your bowels are always constipated.hesaSPECIAL VALUE IN Campbells. loads -7,470 head cattle, 209 sheep and used by intelligent people all lambs, 442 hogs and 14 calves. Export There's an"old- and re - Mr, G. H. Morley, of Toronto, died on � liable cure:- atrain while on lzis way home from over the world; and approved cattle, choice, cwt., $4.40 to light, $4 to $4.35; butchers' cattle, $5; do, 'enetangnishene. by physicians all over the picked, $4 to $4.30; do., choice, 43.50 to 0 world. $4; do., good, $3.25 to $3.50; do., med> f House fWhen anyone says "Emul- inm, $2,75 to $3.25; do., common, cwt,, > e' slop of Cod Liver Oil$2 to $2.75, bulls, export, cwt., $3."r5 to ~' D $4; feeders, short keep, $4 to $4,20: do., means SCOTTy ," he � S. No other heavy, $3.50 to $3.80; do., light, $3 to a .- Sale is famous. $3.40; stockers, 400 to 750 pounds, $3 = >As our new Spring goods have arrived we are prepared SCOTT'S EMULSION is to $3.35; do,, off colors and heifers, to offer special inducements to our customers and the public in $1.75 to $2.25; feeding brills, $2.50 to ,, _ general in Carpets, Oilcloths, Litioleums, Chenille and Lace made in a certain way; of $3,50; light stock bulls, $1.50 to $2.25; Curtains Art Draperies, Chenille, Damask and Linen Table , Japanese China certain things; it keeps; it is mileh cows, $25 to $45. Sheep, export � , 1 ewes, cwt., $3 to $3.00; Iambs, each; i> Covers, and 'all goods offered' by an up-to-date store to make a always alike: it does what it $2.50 to $3.50: do., per. owt., $3.75 to complete House Furnishin Cups and Saucers does. $4.25; each, $2 to;$3; calves, per head Dont take a cathartic > p g• dose and then stop. Bet - H Vases The others --nobody knows $3 to $8. ogs, choice, per cwt., $R.no; ter take a laxative dose do., light, $5. 75 do., fat, $5.75. each night, just enough to Bon -bons, Etc. what they are or do. There solo Ttogister. cause one good free move. in newest and latest colors and patterns. wouldn't be any others but for 'Wednesday, April 3rd. ---Unreserved ment the day following. Brussels, special value at 850 up. Tapestry, special value at 40c up. the goodness of SCOTT'S-- auction sale of farm stock, implements You feel better the Wool, " 600 up. Union, is It 271c up MUSICAL ROODSthere wouldn't be any Counter- and household furniture on lot 30con. Very next day., Your Kemp, special value at 12.rc. " 12, East Wawanosh, at 1 o'clock. Pro• appetite returns your !i r � Also a few ends from � to 10 yards at half price, feit money but for the true. prietor has sold his farm; everything to dyspepsia is cured, your .� Oilcloths in all difrerent widths at 25c yard and up. Also a complete, headaches ass away,stoelt of Linoleums to choose from, See our Chenille Curtains, special at . Violins be sold. 12 months credit. Andrew � p� The genuine has Fos±, proprietor; John Currie, auctioneer, your tongue clears up, _ $4.50. Also Lace Curtains, best m the trade in patterns and quality Froin Guitars .9 , this picture on it, take i;lursday, April 4.---t7nrosorved atic- Your liver acts well, and no other. 25c upwards. Ask to see our Chenille Table Covers for 60c. . �, your bowels no longer ` - Sheet Music, Etc. 1f you have not ,tion Salo of farm stool; at lot 3G, cora. 12, Damask Covers for 350 each, Last �VawanOsh at 1 o'clock• 1>ro- give you trouble. Also goods by the yard for 35c and up. tried e, its for free praetor rented farm, everything wi?l be Ptice, 25 conte. Ail dru ists. Special value in White Linen Table Goods and Xgkins, far surpass - ti We are bound for close out these goods sample, its agreeable � � P sd will sell then very, very cheap, sold without reserve. Seven months „ "—y , in an thiti shown in the town, taste will SUTpTisi: I La�A t9,kort Ayer's I'ilfe for �� g y g you, credit. Jas. Shioli, proprietor. J. gears, and I consider them the beat ' 1 tSnrrie auctioneer. ado. Ono pill does me more ood Call and see these goods beforo purebasing elsewhere. A�, pq J SOO'I"1� & $O�VN` than bairn box or any other k>�xid i bAvo eVor tried," • Chelnisfs i4lre . k, rlbator, . - t C h r i Children r•1 � ry for - ararclti eo, raps, ,Arrington, Iian6, Toronto. � Macdonald Block, Wingham, 50c- and $1-0 5 ; all druggiStS. CATO K I Q`1ea � � � � � . � � Tr M ILLS. Am /J fi G r