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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1901-05-10, Page 5THE WIN(1111AM TINE8, MAY 10,1901,, KNOBS Rich, Red Blood P bWS U U11 ISARD'S THE NEW STORE ISARD EVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READ SARSOLMLY ]1AUSSARY TO ER. Watches, Gold Silver. HgALT11 AND MENOTH. and 4 A. A. A. TMOUGH THE BTAOD UYBUY 0110AN, i What W2deawake Times Correspondents Communicate O. Ladies' ..7 e a r. Items Clipped From Our Excbanges, TIVIRWNBRYM AND ZVEAT ',CISSUZ IN Hair olasps T9E BODY 1.3 NOUIUSIIED—IFT�M- BLOOD COASNT COVERS In great v4r!ety,all well made and nicely trimmed, sizes IS W. U413 DISI AU TANE r1ings WINGHAU JWNCTIC Is Possigssx0s 32 to 40 at 150, 200, .250, 850, 500 and 760. of T=1 $Ys!,r9X1 WHITE SKIRTS, all sizes. Special value, :Prices are 73o, $1.00, $146, The followin is the report U. S. S. .9 Monday evening, May 6011, At the $mo, $2.50. Brooches No. 8, Turnberry gtud Morris, for the 410mc of 4eilmother, Miss Annie Wolfe If you want to be woll takecareof your IGHT GOWNS—Nice range at 75o $1.00, Belt Buckles month of Aprili The names are arrang- Was united in marriage to Mr. Jacob blood, The blood is aptly termed the Whlo�and Colored BLOUSES, a large stock to choose Exon], thoroughly ed in order of merit;— Erb, of Grey township, Rev, W. J. vital fluid, and it is tbrough it that every 11 organ and every tissue of the body is date in style, Prices range thus, 50r, 65o, 75o, 90o, $1,00, $1.0, $IN: Sr. 4th.—Ethel Ferguson, Olive West performed the ceremony. The nourished, If the blood becomes impov- *245, $2,60. See our special line At 75Q. Sterling Silver Cruickshank, Florence Martin, Rose Young couplel9ft for Paisley the next LADIES' WRAPPERS in all sizes, well made and trizuraea, fast colors, Novelties. Casemore, Robert Cruickshank, Chester morning erished, the entire system. is in danger of $1A0, X1.24, 1 $1.00. 1*4x a brodkdown, and what is termed anae, Walker, Thomas Walker, George Mrs. Abb-dY, of Kinburn, is visiting . LADIES' PARASOLS—A large stock to 96loot from, nice varietyof Elliott, Alex. Elliott, Fred Hogg. her daughter, Mrs, Win, Sellars. mia, general debility, or even coiisumpn handles, steel rod; rices are 50c, 75c, 90oj $1,00, $1.25, Out Glass. Sr. 3rd,—Clara Rummell, Percival On Tuesday of last week, Dr. Agnew, tiou may be the result. Prudent people A-Ilgoodvalue. Please Ask to see them. Hogg, Pearl Vanstone, Bert Martin, assisted by his brother, John, vaccinated Occasionally take a tonic for the purpose LADIES' UNDERWEAR, all sizes, at 5c, 100, 150, 200, 250, $50, 503, See Fred Ti lin lif4Y-$even of the pupils of the Bluevalo of keeping the blood pure, but the un- our special line at 25c. Eyes tested without charge, Repairing Sr. 2nd.—Lillis Moffat, Lillie Hogg, School. It was almost an all day. job, well are those to whom this article is LADIES' ROSE in Cotton, Lisle and Cashmere. Prices Are: 10c, 12X-O, chiefly valuable, as it will point. out an 15c, 25c, 85o, 44c, 50o. Ask to see our lender at X50. It beats them all, neatly done, Don't be afraid to come in. Bertie Elliott, Gershom. Ferguson, Dr. Agnew is the Medical Health Offleer We are ahveys pleased to show goods, -easy and speedy means to - renewed Hannah Walker, Annie Walker. for Turnberry and will have the same SUMMER CORSETS—We handle the best makes. Our values Are right, Tile old Stand In Mason Block, Part 2nd.—E thel Tipling, Alba Hogg, task to do at several other schools, health. Mrs. Joseph Herbert,who keeps 25o, 35% 500 and 75c. Pearl Walker. Percy Patterson has been engaged to a grocery at the corner of St. Germain LADIES' GLOVES in Taffeta, Lisle, Silk and Kid. See our special, line Sr. Pt. 1st.—John Walker. work in the Molesworth cheese factory and Hermoine streets, St, Sauveur. Quo, at 250, worth 850. K 130 H I S H 0 L M tells the following story of broken health Jr. Pb. 1st.—Wilfred Walker. this season. ft I I LADIES' BELTS in the very latest style. You can got any kind of a belt Jeweller and Optician. The average attendance for the month Jim Hockridge and Charlie Agar have" and renewed vigor: I 'I suffered for many here. We are always to the front with something new. Freph arn was 21. left Bluevale and intend to spend the NINA IsBisTrn, Teacher. summer in Michigan. months," said Mrs. Herbert, "from an rivals this week. See the new Belt with spring buckle.. Prices are impoversslied condition of the blood, 16c, 25o, 350, 500, 75c, $1,00. The highest award Mrs. John Conery, of Winghain, visit- coupled with extreme nervousness. I LADIES' TIES and COLLARS in all the latest styles. - Soe our special and Gold Medal was° collar sister, Miss Hood, last Tuesday. was very pale and felt languid and indis- line of Silk Ties at 25c. 9yiven to the Uavo Ton Caught a Bad Cold? Mrs, D. Small, of Wingham, visited posed to exertion. A dizzy sensation on Are you sneezing and snivelling,' is her brother, J. Raby, last week. arising quickly from a chair, or coming your head stuffed up? No need for that. The milk drawers have begnanother downstairs, often troubled me. The Welotte ix Just use Catarrhozone; it is quick relief season's work. least exercise would leave me almost out IrN and sure to cure. It never yet failed to of breath, and my heart would palpitate ;kjream cure any . cough, cold, bronchitis or Mr. Albert P61-ter, of Wingham, spent r catarrh. Thousands have used it with Saturday with his cousin, George Porter. violently, while at other times I would Separator uniform success, and that ought to be Frank Scott has had-a part of his feel a smothering -sensation. Often my proof enough that it will cure you too. verandah roofed over. It makes quite face and arms would swell and puff, and MEN'S SILK TIES—We have just received a Rue assortment of Ties, reg- at Paris, 1900. 'The pleasant germ killing medicatipn is improv I ement. the arms became almost useless. I loo- alar value 85c. Your choice for 25o. P from the inhaler into the nasal an Call and.seo thein at 2ny Warerooms• passages, throat and lungs. It hills the Duffi&Stewart shipped a carload of torad more or less for the. trouble, bu. MEN'S COLLARS in all the latest styles and best makes. Special line, 2 germs and heals the sore membranes; it cedar posts to Seaforth last F ridaY. did not get any real benefit until I began:., for 250. WM. GANNETT. cures these diseases quickly and for all the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I ME NIS UNDERWEAR—A,large stook to choosy tram. Prices thus: 2.re, time. Nothing in the wdrld so satisfac- George Atchison has been engaged as had been using the pins only a few, 350, 400, 500, 050, 750, $1.00, tory as Cataxrhozone. Druggists will assistant at the . cheese factory for the weeks when I found myself growing MEN'S SOX I in Cotton, Lisle, Cashmere, Wool, etc., at 10c, 12Xc, 15c, 20e, let you try the complete dollar outfit. season. stronger And better in- every way.. I 25c, 35c, 500. See our leader at 25c. Remember it is guaranteed our The Bluevale flax Company, is having e 11 0 moneyback. Smallsize215c, Druggists flax sown on the land they had rented. continued taking the pills for nearly TARNIS REGATTA SHIRTS, all kinds, late styles. Prices are 500, GCc, or N. 0. Polson & Co., Kingston, Out. three months—for I was determined the 75c, $1.00, $1.25. Mr. Joe Pugh is doing the work. The cure would be thorough—but sometime, MEN'S STRAW HATS in great variety, latost styles. All prices. See CULROSS. Company shipped a carload of tdw last b6fore I discontinued using them I felt our trade winner at 50c. week. S. Strome drilled a well on D. Me-�hile cutting wood one day last week, in better health than I bad enjoyed for MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING in the BASEMENT—The stock, is large years before. My sleep is nowhealthfiftl and complete, We are'showing a fine range, of Men's Summer Coats Cormick's farm last -week. The well isR. Musgrov had the misfortune to 70 feet deep and a splendid flow of water cut his 'NINtb axe. It took four and refreshing, my appetite excellent, and Boys' Washable Suits at 600, 75c, 01.06, $1.25. has been secured. stitches to close the, -wound. We hope, andl, feel eaual to almost any exertion I feel that I owe all this to Dr. Williams Hugh Gillies and family, who have however, that he..Will soon be able to be mud a' Pink Pill4, and it will always give me been respected residents of Oulross fora around pleasure to recommend them. ��/ number of years, leave on Monday, 20th ill Roger, "Y 0 has been studying in -ai 7" inst. for Duck Lake, N. W. T. They Montreal is visiting at home. He in- It is the mission of Dr. WilliamsPiL H ® Eo 1 4' f_l & U00 will have the best wishes of their numer- tends soon to go to Boston, where he Pills to make rich, red blood, nourish The Cheap. Cash Store. Opp. Bank of Hamilton. 018 friends for their future prosperity. will pursue his electrical studies. the nerves, tissues and various organs of Mrs. W. H. Stewart of New Hamburg the body, and thus by reaching the root A Judge ®f lotylv-Jxiss Mary McDonald, daughter of visited here last week. of the trouble drive disease from theMSL A, 141ex, McDonald, of the 4th con. was The Willing Workers of the.Methodist system. Other medicines act only upon will at once detect 'the super- married on Tuosday of last week, to - y the symptoms of the disease,, and when HarryWalker,of Windsor. Tho cera- church held a tea at Robert Musgrove s such midicines are discontinued the To Break up a Cold Mr. Justice ATa�1,1�h-on will pr,w-ide-all iority - of our made-to-order mony was performed at Te6swater by on Friday evening 1ast. trouble returns—often in an aggravated all you require ' of hot Nvater,�Ia the non-jur'y . assizes for the county of is a glass garments. Rev. Father Corcoran. The happy . The quarterly meeting of the Metho- form: If you want health and strength little sugar, d thirty drops of Palson's Huron, to be hell at Goderich, on Tues- dist church was held last Sunday. th Nerviline. Take it real hot and in the day, May 14, • HICH ART TAILORIMP couple, with their assistants, drove to Rov. W. J. West, 'of Bluevale, and be sure you get the genuine with the full morning you will wake tip without a Teeswater and from there to Winghain Rev. Mr. Malcolm, of Teeswater, ex- name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale cold. When depressed or tired, try is our specialty. We fit the and then to the home of the bride's People" on the wrapper around every Nerviline; it will tone you up better man of abnorinal as well as he parents, Where a sumptuous wedding changed pulpits last Sunday. than stimulants. Nerviline wards, off Mr. Win. Jewitt, of Brussels, shipped box. If your dealer cannot supply you an sickness and keeps people well. This signature Is on ovary box I of the genuine of Normal shape, and our dinner was served. The bride looked the pills will.be sent post paid at 50 cts. Large bottles 25o. 0. beautiful, attired in a dress of gray a car of hogs from here on Monday. Laxative Brom QuinineT-blot- prices suit all, a box, or six boxes for $2.50,.by address• cloth, trimmed with lemon colored silk ing the Dr. Williams' Medici . iie Co., EAST WANVANOSH. the remedy that eures a eold in one day Come along and get one of and was assisted by her sister,Miss Tena, Brockville, Out. Mr. Jas. Taylor, of Blyth,' has, after. Corn Weed UORN. the newest novelties in Suits, who was attired in navy blue, trimmed sawing the lumber for Mr.. Johnnie LArDT,,&W­Ia Morris, on April 22nd, the Is at hand, for with aching corns, a Wightman's new barn on his premises, wife of Mr. James Laidlaw, of a son. Overcoats and Pants. with lemon colored silk. Andrew Me - prompt,safeTand painless remedy is need- JAME STOWN. back to the Rus4rair—In East Wawanosh on April 220nd, Yours truly, Cormick, cousin of the bride, ably assist- ed. This is just what Putnam's Mildmay, was visitin moved his sawing machine ba the -wife of Mr. Frank Russell, ok a son. less Corn and Wart Extractor is--pr 9- 9th. SICELTON.—In Morrison April 20th, the wife Pain- Zi., Mr. Albert Mills, of the f Mr. Wm. Skelton ed the groom, In the evening a large onitt, . t , st h,:",, Nichol of 11 'If a daughter. and ,the —In Blyt on April re th, the wife M' XWell number of guests were resent painless and permanent. All druggists boundary. Mr. Arthur Goodhew; who has been 0 Lwixmy. R lo b t. a sell it. working f the past few ELindsay, of a son. hours sped swiftly in aniusementr, lie -mire and Fern, spent or Jas. Shiell for PUAR.—In East WaNvanosh, on April 20th, Mrs. George Eck t months has hired with Mr. Patterson for Aie wife of Mr. Wm. Fear, of a daughter.,#' e% pipes were much in evidence an con- last week with friends in !@the]. the summer. 2WARRIZ. D *0' siderable Highland dancing was in order. WHITE CHURCH. Miss Maggie Scott, of Xolesworth, is WAx,,KLR—McDosATi),—At Teeinvater, on TEAMINU Mrs. Murdoch, of Ashfield, is visiting Til 80th D, by Rev. Father Corcoran, Harry Many of the older people could not keep Beautiful spring weather. The farm- 'visiting her sister,Mrs. Copeland Stokes. 01 liter, o Windsor, to Miss Mary, dai.-L their seats when they heard the music ers M her daughter, Mrs. M, Robertson;, of 4) yhber are nearly done seeding in this Will Wright with his mother and Miss f Alex, McDonald, of the 4th con. of On ress. Marnoch at present. GRiVFtTH­FTUL0T.—At St. Paul's rectory, from the pipes All present spent a very vicinity. I!* The undersigned is now prepared to Rebecca, spent Sunday visiting friends Wln!hrun by Rev. Wm. Lowe, on May let, W� C Galvin and Bel 'rilAbb. The congregations of Cal of the toNvnsh f Hivicl%Loo do all kinds of work in; the way of gen- enjoyable evening and speak in glowing Fishing is now in order,but the fisher- in Molesworth. 0 minister Iva Fleet the village o Ford ch. eral teaming. jS9 Ella Scott grave intend giving S Call to a 3 0AuGnny—GARUERT­At 8 r h terms of the hospitality of the host men don't succeed in catching many John Simpson and M arch Brussels Apri1his' 2 byRev J . onMondaynext, We understand Garden Plowing and other work will hostess. The bride was the receipent of speckled beauties. 'hu T. hic' drove to Brussels church last Sunday t en;2m, Mr. N Oaugh4y of Morris, receive prompt attention. many costly and useful presputs, Mr. Mr. P. Troy, is recovering from his evening. either Mr. Hastie or Mr. McKerrol will o Miss Jaw- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tnos. Garbort, ofkMettV. receive the majority. All orders left at Lott & Sturdy's and Airs. Walker left on Saturday for late illness. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland stokes spent `1*3110D. Ah-. Milton Taylor spent Sunday in 211oun=o.,;­1nXInlo.is, on April 24Q.110 livery stable, or at my house will receive their future home in Windsor, followed H. D. Henderson lost a valuable cow Sunday with the Tatter's parents, Mr. Su.4an B. Alton, beloved wife of 31r, S. rr1 -prompt attention. by the best wishes of their Aunierous last week from indigestion. and Mrs. Donald Scott. Mrs. Scott, Westfield 'lon�:ir., aged "i years, 3 months and 10 days, Miss Lizzlo Reid, who has suffered Morris, on April 25th Mary A. W. G. GRAY. friends. R. J. Dobbie had a bee raising his who was once a resident of Jamestown the loss of it very affectionate mother re- Siffoars, 1 month and 5 days. Blaok, beloved wife of Mr. James Laidlaw, aged store. Mr, 3'. Sheffield 'engineered the is lying very ill at present. Aurt.�-� Hullott, on April 20th Xom Alex- work;he is going to build a cement wall Will Wright has started work with cently, intends making her home at her nnder Barr, ng-ed 73 yearti. 'Infl"g,"VIon under it, Kennedy Bros. have the con- the Garniss Bros. Will is the boy. uncle's, Mr. Saml. Burohill, of Zetland. tract. Sunday School has again started at Oar best wishes accompany our young -Strachan's with a very large at- �en d. John Gillespie has moved his hog pen Jas. .is Annie McDowell and Mr. Joseph from the Creamery to his farm) being a tendance. The Sunday School will 1110 BY D er LL bettor situation; it was.' too near the moved to Victoria Hall as soon as it is t1lough, of Westfield, were married at SCO I I, 0 creamery before. P, Carrick is doing completed. the residence Of the bride on Wednesday 4 ARE GIVING the carpente�,work. A fine piano' was placed in the home evening by Rev. X(nne, ly, of Auburn. -ed the cere- The Westfield to witness ar; n Friday evening last a collision Oc- of Geo. Eckmire last week. s *qt AMN and 0 M Mrs. Peter McDonald is on t F.,cial Price LIP "y S Mrs. Jac 8011, of Hepworth, spent a I Aced terween. G. Beaton the sick "ony, I - 11 s lor 60 tin. I Neither were injured but Ch lies, list, �Jlsonof to, I IN wheel was badly damaged. Scorching iss Mary Simpson has returned home few (lays last week with her niece, Miss of Cod Liver Oil is the means on the sidewalk of the town should be after spending some time on the 1st of Lizzie Reid. of Marnoch. 0-11 life, and enjoyment of life to tars. Tom Black, of the 6th, is very ill discontinued at once as it is danger s Grey. thous=ds: men Nvomen and Last Thursday evening as Air. Robert We hope for a, childr(m. covert', so 'or for both•wheelman and pedistrains, at present. speedy re- 'Good 41 Moffatt was ]carding out his bull to Mr. Gordouwightman, who cut his When appetite fails, it re- water, the gander, which is very cross, foot a few weeks ago is under -the Dr's. stores it, When food is a Parlor Suites that were $47.00 now Q37.00 ;'Good Coutiset flaw at the auhnal's heels, causing it to Parlor Suites that were 45.00 now 35.00 F Of kick, thereby breaking Mr. Moffatt's log, care owing to.o. t,,.o rapid licalffig of the burden, it lifts� 1[he burden. Parlor Suites that were 35 00 now 27.00 Has ,No Price, It is very inconvenient for Air, Moffat injury. 'I of the 1.10i is' When youlosO flesh it brinop Parlor Suite$ that werO 26.00 now 15.50 Wise advtce is ihe resati ot experlenct- to be laid tip as he basnot finished seed- Master Herbio Shiel the plumpness of health. Rug Suites that were (special) 47.00 now 85.00 Who hat)e ilig yet. very ill of pleurisy at present. 16.00 now 1260 rhe hundreds of thousandsMiss BA1, teacher of S. S. No. 0, West Whon wor1c is hard and Couches that were ed goocrs SArsaparltta, Anterlet's Mrs. (Widow) Mulligan has eree' tocl it Couebes that were 12 00 now 10.00 used Wawanosh intends resigultxg her cosi- duty is heavy, it makes life Greatest around bar 1 .7 , counsel those twho new Page wire fence arou. AV n Couches that were 9.00 now 6.75tion At midsuminer. br;-lit. - 7.00 now 4.16 qDd4`td Parlf-v and Enrich the Mood to Wilbert Baker, of Brussels, had the con- Miss Zessie Malceuzio, of Afarnoch, Couches that were avail ihe"tWods 0 its iv&lues. He is tract of putting the wire -on, ha(l. little Willie MeBurnoy to London It is the thin edge of the Lounges, good Velure covering, were 8.00 now 01.50, Iv Wbe oho profit* by ihit good advice. Mrs. Brothaour, of Wroxeter, was wad e; the thick end is food. (special) 6.00 now 4,40 Imb wookngahl,wherohe was andergohkq 0 Lounges, " 4 a Stomach Troubles — "I erwu calling on old friends last Sunday. BuMhatis the use of food, Mattresses, the best, were 6.25 now 4.50 oro ment for his spinf,. 0 S,2. yrc&i Jp6ubted twl'it, m.9 stomach, ,and Mr,. Smith, who has been living wit hate it, and can't di- Mattresses, ll &1 4.60 hoW 0 ty 14%,f age has ahors.3 which gave bim W11CIA )IOU d4 it en J)ip sight Of feed MAdd MO 4& his daughter, Mrs. Bernice Payne, pas- - - �,o. P. Mattresses, 8,50 now, -3,00 even a fat ier warnirab lately. Re was pest it? 136broom Suites as low as 18.25. Sideboards i0rora,8.15 up, Was geed And tangut'd'. A 1�9* boides of sod Away on Sunday morning at 5 ing the little boy he: colt when the horse 0 fn&re me feet tjkg, o'clockafter it long, lingering illuois. scotes ni-nuision of cod o6d's SatsAPArII& grabbed him by the btwk of the neelt All above prices we will try and carry thrOYaghmas', ana Juno and, H Li�ver Oil is thefood that makes keep up the stook, go none of our etistatnerg, Will go tt-Wfiy 04PO(Uted. mysett AgAilt." �kffldg AcKeit'sk, aso The remains were, taken to Bramt a 'at, gavo him a couple of good alittes, pholoterea &441one Aive.p Zdpdfdo, Ont, cemetery On Tuesday afternr on, you forcret your-stornach. The above prices are for casb. Dont be misled and bay ftny`u llfting hiln off his feet both times.'. - 1, y 1111 OU TiOLVO not'tried It,, aeri-d Me goods till you have seen ours, Them was no service in the loth fr�dsarnblq, Its ttzraoabld taste will Chit reii Ory for ltk­l� *:�& 04 .1 1 r, %. 1,40 Ou. V Olt Sunday U1511I SCOTT & 11LOWt4g, Chemists. WA-MElt 181M. & BMTOX, count Of having quarterly aervicos in 'I'MrIto. Leading Undertakers, Win-hain, I SOO, and $1.00; .1 All drucalsts, C 11% '00 A %0-4540' 1' 00" NR% IA. -Bolgrave. -