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The Wingham Times, 1902-08-21, Page 4Water ties TUB WIN (I1.l TIMES, AUGUST 21: 19112'. BABY'S OWN. TABLETS. AFr. Robert Ratite lead Mr, S. Strome ,,tzn stoeK rtttrttattt. iNro n1x she 7z11+uR1.ittla ikl#iar Hutt ,g�cirillieg a well the latter part of lakt Toronto, Aug. 10.---4t the Western f ititarau. This medicine is good for all children front the feebleet iuftuit, Whose life seems to hang by u thread.. to the etritcly boy whose digestive apparaths oecaeiuu- ally gets out of order. There ie uo Etoinaele or bowel trouble that Baby's Beeh one gnartauteed to Own Tablets will not speedily relieve be absolutely perfect... and promptly cure, null clo it is a natur- ai way as the medicine is guaranteed to contain no harmful drug. Experienced mothers ererr5ilero praise Baby's Own Tablote above .all medicates. --Mrs. Jas. A, l'S. dson. Wy onnur, Onto says: I visitiug in Wiug barn on Saturday. have used Baby's Own Tablets for both my children. and consider them irides- Bliss Paris of 14toutre?l. wlzo has been petlsaable in a Borne where there are visiting Itt Beer. Mclelvey's received yenng cl:ilaheu. One of my children word that her mother was very ill sled was very fretful, ami I always found Out tablets comforting, and a Splendid regulator of the Ftonmeh and bowels; In fact Anything yc:u ;rant I thirst: the Tablets havt1 been the means in Rubber Goods,. we have cit promoting a sound night's rest both it at right prices.. for myself hue children.,, Children eche these tablets as readily as candy, and crushed to . powder can be given to the youngest, weakest iu- [j� °''``''�� C fent, xou can get the trotlets from airy ea „C ) CRillfilgilgr•,.' (1Cnl,•r in Ill:!-ti.iw. or p^:t paid at 259 114 41cent.. a box, by writing the I)r. Wiliinure Medicines Oo., Brockville, Out., or SeIie- ueetmiy, moi. Y. t UTY BRUSHES ES . 11. GLOVES BEER SHEETING. . "ekes, Etc., Ete. +eek. They struck sutl eieut water cattle yardu today the receipt* were after going through rook. only 53 carloads. including 840 cattle,. A number of our young people attend. 1.150: cheep anti lambs, $00 hogs, GO oc1 the part;, on blonder night at Peter , calves and a few Illilch Cows. PatricK's en the boundary of Iloneelc I Trude to -clay was a little slow. and and Grey clad spent a pleasant evetting owing to depressing cables and poorer sail returned in the Wee hoots of the quality of cattle prices were weaker. xnorniyg. Small stuff was about an. eighth Mise Letiaba Momism was visiting in lower. Harristou iaet week, The following are the quotations: Mr. and Mrs. Thos, G, Hemphill were cAxTI.E. DRUGGIST.. NEW F.T0111:: Orp. Dank of iiamiltou. TO ADVr.RTISERS, Notice of chenges must bz left at this office not later than Saturday noon. The evey for changes Innst bo left reet later than M,..uiday evening. C.Lctlnl :telreriAs.e i:•nts accepted up to neon. W ed:t ed:iv of efeh wet le HERR 1a a ° w w PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE X�.Y .... o o+leOGG00 CwagAf84tQCttf4lroea�4w! eogl�++ crk� a: �tt�¢tetmet9*a ori®m• 0 •. ,L► Shippers, per ewt $ a to y G 211e 3i, 130., ht 4 50 5 25 Butoher,ligohoice do 4 75 5 00 • I3etcher, ortlirtaiy to tea good 850 4 25 0 She returned to her home on Wedues-. Batehnr, inferior2 50 •f• 2o A Stockers ,# day, S1I$RI' AND LA tied.00 4 QU g Atwood football club met defeat hero Choice ewes, per cwt... 8 40 3 GO ' ori Tuesday by ti score of a to 0. Wrox- Yearlilrgfg, per cwt - 4 2,`)3:3 GU eter team played a, mumher of juniors tP:(1,11 Iambs* each • • • En 0 161 0 a t regular t 1t ^ were aable _. as lieplayers ��r @ of to n1ILr>;Iry AND CALVES. take part the game. Cows, each 25 00 4 00 e Mr. Thos. Hemphill was at Rnrriston • Calves, moll 00 10 00 Monday oil business. Choice hogs. per cwt..Twt. . . 7 00 `3i)s Miss Jessie McLeod is ailing a little Light hogs, per cwtG 75 7 12ee and suffering from a conelt. Heavy liogs, per cwt0 75 7 12?, Mr. Jas.I3lack, who recently toot L ags per cwt 5 50 4 OO ta;:3 0 00 2 00 CHURCH NOTES, trip out to Calgary, N.W.T., returned Rev. C. 0. Cait:e of Whitechurch will last Friday, Iia has pard aswi at preach in the 31ethatlist church, Ting- yard out there, bat will stay here until mummer ar..rirler REPORTS ham. nn i-ilr:lab.y next, morning and wet a reef Wltic;hain, Aug. 20,1002. evening. I�S,,'v. R. Paul, super.'niuuated iniirister of Btu.•:e;le, occupied the pulpit of the t inghl:u ;r:tet1 c'.list church on Suuday last, ntorl:iclg and eveuin„• their way to Brussels. 1110 Pros i I 1 C Mr. Edwards, of 1 rlwioh was in rn et Corrected every\'i'ednesday afternoou Mr. Geo. Ilarrin„er, postlnastl;r at Mildmay, ac ouip.uiiecl by riles. Herrin- by Cassells rwC Cater. Plotzx pe • 100 lbs,.., 1 0.5 to 2 'J0 �d 0 7"i to 07., O00to0C0 to 040to0•t-i 0 045to0,n1 0 0 70 to0'5. 0 0 a ;;etre call: cl ou S. B. McKelvie and ear Fall 1'4Jhoat popular jeweler, John Weudt, while on Spring 'Wheat Oltts, Barley Peas 'r P Salt tat Sc Xoa ori- ....._ . , . "�'"� 11 held t mt this town nn. Tuesday, taking stock for his Turkeys, eys, dratiwn.'ESTABLISIIED :S72. 0 oo to 0 30 i:':L)n will be Ie t 1tt St. Thomas -vis tt 4 Etc.. t;?1. 'DEES. r ..{:iTr*. etYrr,1 c ,.t•1t+1ri:R AN -1.1 i'Rot'it"ETtrR THURSDAY. AUGUST 21, 1002 year, It meets nest Ot:tobcr, The son who recently purchased Jas. Blacks Geese, ., " 0 C5 to 0 GG delegates will be royally ei:tl rtained in furniture business. Ducks, per pair :... - • 0 4(i to 0 GO l3�tttcr ...... 0 1GG to 0 1G that city. eggs per clot 0 14 to tl 1•= ey C.,t.urltozolte• Woed per cord' ... , 2 eo to t' 00 tit S rCirara will be hell as rl5rlal in the �l#tAApQ o Big 1arjns all the tme of ths sure .galTRE PRCES GT� C, { • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • - • - • • I0 civ kzAt .w.�.. s - ---_ ------••srac...�w „ wea..aess�rsa- - - -• cas*cu scu,=x.an.:aur`ev.�vmsm.� raranw.. ..: -••--^••-•-scxmr. Fit to 0 0 • • 0 • 0 l 0 • • • • • to • cs► 0 A ea• • CO) 0 .25 0 • ,•25 • w .or • .:)5 00 • • 0 AN T\STa.T IIL'LII:F :1\i) reamer mar, Ilay old, per ton. .... 8 00 to ?: 00 2 , Baptist ehurel1 navel Lord's day. :IA 11 FOtt tOII,, COLCS, CArAu1nr ]lT.1?- 1nyf new, per ton t' 00 tri 0 (!U a, Le. Rev. J. J. Payer ;on will speak on NESS:SUII.'.IA. Ii1IO:iO2iZTIS, L t7 N 0 Potatoes, per bushel, -0' 35 to 0 fie is " The Great hope of the Christian." Ill 1.XOLnLL AND CO��.,.IPT-O\, , p , „ 0 `25 to t) 25 to the evening the . ubj :et will be " Birth- i\ILiLl, C..aAl•zt.zorutiL ii militates c v of Apples, per bag t- •1'n Tali t per lb .... .. 0 05 to G 00 o > 0'01 to 0 0(i 013 to 015 050 to 650 WHAT T o i`t: �i PAPERS SAY. rlrllt3.,, and iC I.IlI,..L t•, a,�h of 4olfi lIl the head. Lard .. G 1 1 U lt' 0 Ptihen you read that Antlll,lcitc coal is 1` s t , I�zLr t t,. A c. Dried pl lb 0 Tho ne cent • + : of the Epworth Leagae 1 �� 1 Cd a ton in New- n.k it is enienlated to ' Will€rluun District, will ineet at Kin, cures Chronic Catarrh, Deatness, Astb.- Live Togs, per cwt tit ve you a coal (int. -Ottawa Citizen. cardiae on 'JIiclrsiicre, 21.st iust., to ti)a arld Hay P.wer. Chickens , ...........0 80 to 0 40 m1 I:tI1ALE CATAICRTIOZOIiE ten nrinutes ®, Ptz'rl'.0 (ear"pits 1^. the Canadian 11all]i6 arrange programme wrmm�ie for the COI!Xlni Coli- f every hour said 1t Curt Pneumonia, Con. o e we haven't peril our coal bills.- held in the evening on the date men I k1.00 turd size et�e, Druggists, or oath 0 vntreal Herald. tioutd in Kincardine liletlindtst church. Poison Co., Out. �� A Cleveland ehrsician is worried The Genera/ Conference of the Meth. + 1 •ie L•' i'l ititi[O:: i n 111'0 inilluteS i eS per 1+ i' Wool f0.lr times daily and it I t rmaut u y e pretty 010A:, to r 'el0.003.000i Easy to vention. A pahirc meeting will be suniption, Lang trouble and preveuts all 0 ,, t _ contagious diseases. Conipletu ontflt iA cause he tllinls ill another hundredodist Church, which meets only once' y r ever sour years, commences he "G4 inni- Ars "the American women will be the ysical superior of the Aulericen pian, peg on the 4th of September, The iniu- ust as sho is now his moral auporior Alnl istezial representative from Wiugham tad his 2nentrl actual." Why should he district is Itev. R. Hobbs, and the lay rry? 1e evill be dead thea. --Kingston representatives aro John Joynt, Luck- 9ws. An stra. a side hill. Ho went out to get some '" firm• teems for dinner main prying a large Toronto, and Washin ;ton, D. C now, and Mr. Foster of Tiverton, s Rev. L. G. Woods, formerly pastor of ee Oregon man's garden was located St Paul's church Wiugham and also at carry out any obligations made by their.' Row's uliis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward,for any ease of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIE\rs'Ya Co., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigued; have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi- uess transactions and financially able to ti f^b.,N , but W>asT & Timex, Wholesale -Druggists, to oat of the groulid it got away now of Charleston, S. C., is renewing old Toledo, O. C & MARVIrl Whole lry tx acquaintances in this section and is at WALDING, , present visiting his brother near Londes- horo. He is well known in Clinton, having taken the services at St, Paul's church a number of times. Clinton New Era, him and rolled dUwn the side of sale Druggists, Toledo, O Hell's Catarrh Oure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and muc- ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. a hill and wrecked his residence. The pltext day one of his large watermelons to kicked by a horse and sprung a leak 11 the juice drowned seventeen of his C . a , fe's ducks before they could getout of e way, ---Ashton `dines. to . That was a teaching occurrence in an rediana bank, when an aged farmer, ridding himself of all debt, thanked Lord for having attained such a tion. In that old, hard working n mer was that incomparable jewel -an or ' : est man. The kind whose persistent r petegrity of purpose is the hope of any sentry or eonrmuuity whatsoever. May tribe never diminish. -Kingston t d® ern, 'big IVA A drive through the county at the event time -leads a city dweller of ' observant turn to conclude that d crops are more a matter of Hien weather. There may be ways aecounting for the fact that ou e side of the road the corn stands en feet high and on the other side is a Complete failure, but it is ally the case that there is a like -ty' between the barna, the es and the homes. --St. Thomas rnai. e Standard Oil Company is in luck. The dividends paid in year and the year before were percent, but this year the third erly dividend is only 5 percent,. the stock has fallen from to 570. It is consoling to learn, ever, that it has paid two quarterly 'rdends of 10 and 20 percent a this • third one of 5 percent year, sus that it is possible that shareholders Will feet about 4,5 SO percent on their money before err ends ---Kingston News. ains in the Back symptoms 'of a weak, torpid or ant conditionof the kidneys or , and are a warning it is extremely relate to neglect, so important is Irby action of these organs ey are com1monly attended by lees by gll000'fny forebodingef navdmde- .1enCy. free taken 111 with kidney trouble, and ao weak 1 could scarcely get around. medicine without benefit, and finally to try Hour's Sarsaparilla. Atter i)crttle i felt ao much better that 1 oral be use, and six bottles trade MC ,mie. When my IlttIe girl was tr weal not keep anything on her wed are gave her Rood's earsapa- Wad 't MAL oitAS IN- Sarsaparilla iliver troubles, re- sod builds up tha District Fall Fairs Wingham, Sept. 25-26. Teeswater, Sept. 24-25. Dunganuon, Oct. 4-10, Blyth, Oct. 7-8. Brussels, Oct. 2-8. Walkerton, Sept. 17-18. Stratford, Sept. 80 -Oct. 1. Listowel, Sept. 80 -Oct. 1. Goderich, Sept. 80 -Oct. 1. Seafortn, Sept. 25-26. London, Sept. 12-29. Toronto, Sept. 1-18. • Atwoud, Oct. 7-8. Kincardine, Sept. 30 -Oct. 1. Mildmay, Sept. 22-23. Fordwioh, Oct. 4. Belgrave, Sept. 80 -Oct. 1. Wit0XETEIL. Part of Wroxeter correspondence is crowded out of this issue. • - Mrs. I', Friebel, of St..Terome, Que., is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. (Rev) Mclfelvey, Mrs.. Thos. Miller is visiting with her son and daughter in Toronto. Mr. John McTavish and family of Paris were guests of Mr. Donald Fisher over Sunday. They were residents of Wroxeter some six years ago. Mrs. John Burnard, of lucan with her sons, John and Anderson, and daughter, Newton, ate visiting with Mrs, John Gibson on. Church street. Mrs, Barnard is a former ,reeident of Wroxeter and her many friends are pleased to see her. Jas Ballantyne and family were visit- ing with his parents in Blyth over Sun- day. Mr. D. M. Walker and family returh- ed to their home in Niagara Valle on Tuesday, Albert Johnston and wife of ltedgrae were guests at henry Armstrong's on ;Sunday. 1 Lossie `Wells, son of Arthur Wells has secured a situation en our village paper, the Star, and will learn the print- ing and type setting business in earnest. It is reported that Wm. McLeod, .tfss Maggie Robertson, David Martin, John Gillespie, Thos. Hemphill, jr., and:' Geo. Kaake are going on the exonrsion to Manitoba Thursday morning. Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mrs. P. P. Miller took a trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Ozer village -council have had a new fence erected in front of the new eeme• tory, and a little building for the care- taker. These iriiliroveinents add much. to the op/leonine.) of the place. tie3 I E S If you wat a Buggy, come and see the most up to- date, m9st highly finished and high-grade Buggies in towta. W M- GANNETT It will pay you To see me before placing your Fire Iusurance. You can save money by insuring in purely Canadian Stook Companies, out- side the combine. Farm lorins at lowest rates. At home Friday afternoons and Saturdays. Corner Minnie and Patrick streets, Wingham. Abner Cosells LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. Goal and Wood We have now on hand a, Large stock of both Coal and Wood. Orders left with us will receive prompt attention. Flour and Feed TT -TP TIME to Jan. ist 1903. Big bargains in a''bite�'ear, `.Dress, ,�uslins, Organdies, Prints, Fancy Gingb.ams, Orctonn :s, Applique Trimmings, in;s, Erbroidebier; insertions, Umbrellas,, Parasols, Straw Hats, s, t Cl a'a Uuri.erwear, Wool Carpets, etc" etc. are headquarters for the choicest ey ©n the market. We ' ,- c r Fresh, veer .�' S. (a,a3�, crisp Soda Biscuits received every y :6 E... �.., and sold at t�3,., .lowest prioeS. WHAT ONE-FOURTH OF A DOLLAR WILL PURCHASE Crosse & I3lackweil's'Chow Chow, per bottle • .25 newly Sweet Biscuits, 3 lhs for - - ;25 Rice, good quality, 7 lbs for - Codfish, boneless, 4 lhs for+ . - Japan Tea, fine quality, 1 lb for " Parlor Brooms, `2 for California Prunce, 4 Ills for • ,25 Finest Selected Raisins, i lbs for • 2� Gleed Ct,olcing ltaisius, 4 lbs fur - .25 Canned Corn, .] cans fur - 0 Highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs, Apples, Potatoes, Honey, Cabbage, etc. • 0 0 00sieoCJeocie0000Vaot9oiiEbtRcoo ©t'ls t35eosoci.".,.1gioodBx1:43oaeoUk42Sc;co »+oceoo0oz0000000000000ooria F o M NAD -bL O • et , y i P 7EHR 23000000.06,a000e0E0000000000 PDeocg9onwooveosocto0oc00620oG000ovuosio satio46964"000rsWINCH, A 3. e• rxtr.tarz=rxrcerrsterarsvottstmersstmoottasraurratefts. .t. T. J. MAGUI E ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE ANT) LOAN AGEN, T. • Accounts'Bents and Notes Collected, veynncing ctone. - OPGICE-Over D. Bi. Gordon's store. 1i=SI17ENCB-^Leopold street. - Con - This is the place to buy your Flour, reed, nay, Seeds, etc. We will be pleased to fill your orders. 'Phone 82. ++++++44:4+++++++44414++++44-1•4- +II+ :,,y,i ::+++1•+ 4• `,1 § +41..t,.l.r-•.; ;.el ;,let ee 4. -_- BIG' BARGAINS IN WATCHES M BIG BARGAINS IN RINGS BIG BARGAINS IN SILVERWARE +l+ +i+ A very large stock to select from and we will sell very cheap all through July. r C&SSELS & CARR,i . HALSEY PARK Jeweler and Optician, i Headquarters for repairs. :++++++4.4.4.4.+244!4.•g+44+4-4.4•44444-4444++++++++++++ The WESTERN FAIR LONDON ...=-_ -- Sept. 12 to 20, 1902 Medley of SpeetacUIar Merit Prof. Hutchison, the human Bomb, in a thrilling Balloon Ascension and Parachute Drop. The marvelous Cycle Dazzle. The Osnatos, in a sensation novelty. The great Gay, the handcuff' Ding. The Olifans, Continental Eccentriques. Manning 'and Du Crow, famous Monopedes., Rosa Mignon, with her troupe of Trained Tropical Birds, The Bard Bros., Acrobatic Wonders. Ohrissic M. Jones, Cornet Virtueee. Magnificent Pytotechnics and many other features. - , Special train service over all lines. E':iribits furtbor ahead than the times. Grounds insidiously beautiful, Buildings irresistibly inviting. Prize Lists, Maps, Programmes and information for the asking from l' T,401.4. W, ir[, GARTS1iORE, J. A. NELLBS, President. Secretary. .:rrmczassmsurm. srs.(sa wax aaiwary.rsatx=mrsi SPECIAL PRICES FOR 30 . DAYS ON ALL LINES OF FURNITURE A large stock to choose from. WALKER BROS. & BUTTON Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. Thomas's azaar BUTTON BLOCK WItdCNAM. Arrival of. new Cushion Covers and Fancy Goods. Handsome Colored Cushion Covers, stamped in fast colors, and Cushion Cord, in all shades, for trimming. See our window for samples. PHOTO FRAMES A beautiful Photo Frame, itnita- time of leather, cabinet stze,for .15 Photo Frame, plushcovered,with nickel earners, for - .45 Small photo frames for - .05 WORK BASKETS Fancy Work :Baskets, different shapes, assorted eolors,stlk and satin Tined, from ,25 up Whisk Holders, imitation Wedge- wood, for - .15 and .28 Rattan Whisk Fielders for • .25 We have a large stock of Purses and Chatelaine Bags at reduced prices. See our stock of Purses before buying elsewhere. Brilliant Silica, all shades, per spool - Shetland P1oss, 4 oz for - - - Enarnelled Towel Rings, all colors, at - Crepe Paper, all shades, per roll - Pearl Buttons, different sizes, per 'dozen • .05 - .. .25 - .00, .08 and .18 - . .08