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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-02-08, Page 88 PERSONAL , AGONIZING NEURALGIA Mr. Peter Libk1ater. jr. isvisiting for n tew daas! wall hie deter ,u Exeter. Mr. sed Airs. Harry Wilson are ep.'nct• i,Cg A t.W days wit;, friends iu O.iuton. Mr. 0. M Walker spent part of last 8weto kh visiting with relatives at Inger- Mrs. Sae AMeGatre and Mrs It John - start were+vieitiug with Brussel, friends last week. Mr Peter Deans, jr is viattegg for a few days with his pareute, Dir at ti Mea Peter Deans. Mr. and Hire. A. E Cribaon of Seaferth were vieiting over Sunday with 51r. and Mrs. R. Vanstnne. Misses Myrtle and Eclitb Feseant, of Qn'Appelle, Sask. are visiting at thn of Saar. Varga 1? Assent, Mr. Jolie 3. Moffat, of Turnherry is mending two weeks ';t ith rel. rives Hamilton and Toronto. Mr. and Lira. Bishop are vietting with friends in Parkhill. Mr. Bishop hes net yet been able to secure a dwelling; in Wingham Dr. P. Macdonald is in Owen Sound this week, attending the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Sun Portland Cement Co. Mrs Arthur Haines was ranee to Moorefield on Satueday, to be at the bedside of her son, Robert Haines, who is seriously ill. Mr, Alex. Casexnore of Wroxeter ara rized in town on Tuesday to attend the commercial department of the Wingham Business College. Mr. Wm. Woods, for some time em- ployed by Walker & Clegg, is taking a course in telegraphy in the Wingham Business College. Sore Throat tens! Coughs A simple. effective and safe remedy :or all throat irritations is fonnclin Crosoleno Antiseptic Tablets They combine the germicidal value of Cresotene with the soothing properties of slippery elm and licorice. 10c. AB Drugtists 4,30 YVYTYYTTY`t7Sl'PTYTYY aYTTY • is 19 f► may; im tt► • A • • ••s • •5- • 5- • tb • • la a •m •• 5- 4 4. 44 4r 4 • Due to Poor. weak 13Iood-Dr. Wit. hams' Pints Pitts wtli insure a Cure Neuralgia is the surest sign that your whole omens is weak and unstroug. <Uiose steep, stabbing pains are unused by your j netted uerves. Bat your nerves would eget be janglertl if your blood watt pure sant etruug. You Can't cure neu- ralgia by ltiutuents or bot applications, They may relieve fora tuowent-but they can't politely cure. You Can never cure neuralgia nihil you enrich your blood and brace your starved nerves with De. Willtarutt' Puna Pills. They actually muke new blood. They soothe the nerves and atreugthen the wholeeysteat. Tbey btr117.73 right at the cause of agoniz lel: neuralgia. Mr. John 141cDeriuott, I;ot:d Head, Out , says: teas the result of a wetting, I was seized • i pains in all parts of my body. consulted a doctor, who told me t' e trouble was neuralgia. He tz ate e for some tiwe but did r.ot bel nue I had often read of Dr. William P tic Pills, and decided to try then. the time I bad taken three boxes, th e was a good improve- u:eut in my cage, ant: after I had taken ten boxes, every ache and pain had die - appeared. I had gained in weight and telt better iu every way. I shall always have a :mod cord to say for Dr. Wil. tiN11).' Pink Pills." When the blood is poor, the nerves are starved ; then cones neuralgia, ire sotnnia, St. Vitus dance, paralysis or locomotor ataxia. All these tsonbles are cured by Dr. Wilhelm' Pink fills, because they actually snake rich, red blood that feedeand soothes the starved nerves and sends bealth and strength to every part of the body. That is way these pills also cure such troubles as rheumatism, anaemia, chronic eryeipei• as, Indigestion, and the special ailweuts of growing girls and women. Bat you must get the genuine with the full name "1)r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper aronnd Anel, box, If in doubt, write the Dr, Wil - Hams' Medioine Co, Brockville, Ont., ++ + + + + *'#"l`+3'f'•I'•1`d-•€''F•€•i'•t ++ h'I' TUE WING -HAM TIMES FEBRUARY S, 1906 FARM FOR SALE Mud the pills wills be sent by mail at GO „Ft•1r ll -R ar.-I HOWlek'd611rh t1L 3a t . cents per box, or an boles for it''« 5O. If lithos, snnof Qeo.1i uiton.I"sq , I,'ulton'sAills, you. are ailing, try then today. to mix Ida Maud May Renry.youngest daugh il. ter of Geo Henry, Iraq ,liowick. I.IYSV131t W 11+; ttlIAAill. Rxl^A Report for January 100(3, B 13 No. 11, Gniivin Aavtdton a nae v ui:sand amgntlnHHl, 'l'urnuerrv. Named sire In order of /Kowtow -In Dtwgannon, on January 20th, merit. Richard Morrow, aged Ml years and 11 months. Sr. IV Ernest Linitlater, Emily Poesy- , :,xi. Vit; ry Butt, Colborne4 7 * $ear , 3 mouths ;butteryA th. :a days Jr. IV Roy Netterfield, Earl Reid, Leonard Rusts. `. Sr III Ethel Pearson. Bart Groves, $100, 000 Mary Ourrle, Laura °aihoun, Anna i.todooald, Lizzie Lookridge, Eddie uscamematulumillrESSII Lockridge. Jr. 111 Edoa Finlay, Maggie Reid, Willie Styles, liva Linklater, Harry Asbby, Angie Puteen, Coeburn Austin. r. II Ruby Forsyth, Carrie Weeks, Frault Lockrldge, Wilbert Mowbray, Whypay 1 Dau Mowbray.oan companies 5a and G Jr. II John Rogers, Alfred Lockridge, per cent.? Alvin Grov.ta. Willie Srihley, Minnie Saunders, Beatrice Johnston. Sr. Pt. 1I, Nelsou !tush, Grace Mow- bray, Ralph Weeks. Jr. P. II Gordon Ranson, Jessie Our. ray, Ross Forsyth, Sammy Styles, Graoe Flea. Sr. Pt. I. Myrtle Lockridge, Alvin Reid, Ella Rogers and Agate Gray equal, Bose Weeks. Ethel Ranson obtained the highest eachiei 1t for the mouth. M. D. Fiat , ACCOUNTANT, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN .AGENT Accounts'LRents and Notes Collected. Cor- ve anoint done. OFFICE -In VanatnneBlock. Open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. One Hundred Thousand Dollars to loan on Farm Property at 5 per cent during the next two months. AB ER COSENS Insurance, Loan and Estate agent, wiNGIIAAi. C. J. MAGUIRE ,v. Dann-Ia Blyth, on�itKJanuary Cist, thewife of Mr. Wnt. Barr a daughter. STAratzti-In East Wawanosli, on January 22nd, the wife of Mr. Dixon Stalker: a son. McDorciA7 r, -In Morris, on January 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDougall. a daughter. STitaxit.0 -Iu Grey, ouJeutiary:0th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Straehan, r., a sou. MAltIti.E1) CROCRB-Ct:aaits-Atthe home of thebr!de'. mother, on battery 60th, by Rev. Dr. Boss, Mr. Albert Crooks, to Miss Annie, daughter of Mrs, Donald Currie, all of Morris. W1Lsotc-TATi.oe-A t the home of the , bride•', parents, on January 60th, byy E 'vDr. Ross, Mr, t>asuuel Wilson, of Brussels, to Miss blatgte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Taylor, Qrey. JAtt1l uOa-Sr.Rr,Itcct--At the mane, Eg- mondvilir, on January:2lst, by Roc. N. Sltaw, B. A , Mr. Waiter Jamieson, of Bartney, Dina. to Minx Charlotte Sperling, of Seaforth, Y4'infYTY 'YYTTYYTTYYYTIrP 9VV'6 4 4 Fisher's hook S1or (SUCCESSOR TO COOPER & CO ,+++++++4+++++++++++44*+++444'4404++++4++++++++++4 ++0+4•44P+++#++ #++++++++44 FE AR • • • Bargain Days, Friday and Saturday, 9 and 10 Two days of fast selling to clear alt old stock and make room for new goods. It is your gain in every way. The favor we ask is the cash for what you buy. Fitle and attractive values in Chinaware in window, from 5oc to $5.00 NO. r. -A roc table will display a great variety of Fancy China, useful and ornamental, all good values, consisting of Spoon Holders, Cream Jugs, Mustards, Cups. Saucers and Pla p . Choice for - lOc NO. a. ---Table contains an equal variet} onsisting of Sugar Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Spoon Holderi and Cream Jugs. Choice 15c NO. 3. -Table contains articles which are worth from 25c to 40c. A splendid variety of Orname nal China, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Cream Pitchers, etc. /Choice for - - - - 25c Lamoge Chink/10 per cent. of regular. Laundry Basket, regular $2.30, a snap at $1 7.: < ., <. $2.00 " $1.23 Work Baskets each from - - ac to 3t+c .r. 1 only Sewing Basket, regular $0.00, snap at $2.33 HandkerchiefsandCollarboxes, Album, Purses in great variety, from - - - 5c to $.5.00 Bill Wallets, Hand -Bags at reduced prices. + Great variety of Dolls and Toys 20",, off regular. -3- v s 4. 5- E E S:;-PII','CE IlFdtit.Y SITS --.Choice ratt,3akvanest) China-1lora) Berry ot•.li nod Nappies, nicely decor - ed ai blue anti !,old, and green and lr gold. rte(:;ular $3,0 Sots for eleao Big Price -Cuts in. Wall Paper The paper on our racks my be yours, for the reason that the new Music Rolls, Regular 31.30 for " « a 30 " Hand Sleighs, Bob Sleights, etc, Hockey Sticks at reduced prices. Games, Checker boards, Crolsinole boards. Pompadour Combs, fegnlar 23c fer 100 and 15c each. Window Shades and Roller Bliuds, 10°„ oil. FARM FOR SALE. The east half of lot 2:i, non. 10, ownship of Turnherry, 1 anile from the to of Winglient, containing t7 acres of and. n the premises are anew hrickhouse nd telten with wood- shed and first glass cf t, good frame barn lately re -singled, wit emeut foundation and cement floor all over stable. The farm is well fenced and well watered with spring ereelc running noross it There are 60 acres seeded down and fall ploughing all done. This farm will be sold on easy terns to suit the purchaser. For further particulars apply on premises, t, mile west of Wingham cemeterv.:ot• address AUGUST HO11iL'TIi, Wingham, Ont, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby ttiven that Albert Hughes Of the Township of Sstorrisin the County of Flttron farmt•r, has made an assignment under R.8. O. 1807 0.147, of all his estate, credits end effects 4 to A. E. Smith, of the town Of Wingham in the 4County of Huron, banker, for the general bene- "( fit of his creditors. A meeting of his creditors will be held et the office of R. V anstone in the town of Wingham, on Friday, the ninth day of February, A. 1900 at the !tour of two o'clock in tine afternoon 4 to receive a statement of affairs, to appoint in - 4 speetors and fix their remuneration and for the '4 ordering of the affairs of the estateenerally. 4 Creditors are requested to file their claims 4 with the assignee, with proofs and particulars '4 thereof required by the said Act, on or before the day of such meeting. 4 And notice is further given, that after the 4first day of March A. D.. 1906, the Assignee will 't proceed partieso the assets of entitled thereto, debtor a ing '� regard onl to the claim, of which notice shat '4 then have been given, and that he will not be 4 liable for the assets or any part thereof, so 4 distributed, to any person or persons of whose 4 claim he shell not then have had notice. 4 Dated at Wingham this 81st day of January 4 A. D. leftR. VANSTONE 4 Solicitor for Assignee. 4 4 4 4 r a 4 4 4 4 4 CaiadiaCanadian Northwest SYNOPSIS OF Homestead Re ulatiotlst One of tim best farms in the Township of Turnberry, helm; lot 0 and part of lot 4 in the ?tit cop., eontainip 107 acres, all cleared ex- cept 4 acres of hardwood knit. Thi, farm. is well fenced end drained and the land in a high state of cultivation, There is about 70 acres under grass and l,' acres of good fall wheat and A large archer°°. Running water, conven- ient to the buildings, and open the whole year round, bAppltes tate stock with water. The tion is large frame for with and hogs. The house is large and comfortable with an excellent cellar and cistern. Two lime Wine and a limestone quarry are on the premises. Tile Yarm is 0 miles from Wingham anc14 miles front Wroxeter, ll utiles from church and 1 mile front a post office. This farm will be sold on reasonable to*ms as the proprietor is going West. For further pparticulars apply on the premises or address Glenfarrow P. O. D. FRASER, 7DISPERS ON SALE c - Registered hariharas and era Cattle -AT-- HILLSIDE STOOK FARM London Road, 1. rise south of Clinton, w-o;r - Weanesday, _ =eb'y 14, 1906 20 Shorthorns 12 Grades. The Shorthorns are good cattle and well bred. Impo ted bulls have been largely used. Sale will commec oe sharp at 1 o'oloek. TERMS. --4 monde credit on approved joint notes or 6% pe annum off for cash. TFIos. GRUNDY, H. PLUMSTEEL, Auctioneer. Proprietor. t -, �� •r, Any even numbered section of Dominion 2. Lands iu Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, 4 excepting 8 and 20, not reserved, inay be home. 4. steatled by any person who is the sole head of a family, or nay male over 18 years of age, to , ,... 0 the moreextent f one-quarter section of 100 acres, - $$ 00 4. Entre may be made personally at the local ,i, land office for the district in which the land is d, situate. or if the homesteader desires, he may. tit on application to the Minister of the Interior, 4. Ottawa, the Commissioner of Immigration, .l. Winnipeg, or the local agent, receive authority 4 for sone one to make entry for him. .i. The homesteader is required to perform the .i. conditions connected therewith under one of 4. POPULAR BOOKS FOR 30c-- 1 HAIR BRUSHES AT 50c- 'I• 20 volumes of cloth bound becks, Brushes that usually bring 75c .•l. requirements as to residence may be satisfied including many of the standard and 1K'c, will be cleared Bargain %3• by spelt person residing with the father or authors, such as Henty, Conner, ,)aye, at each eve + moMI ther. the settler has his permanent residence Wallace, tiVikon, ilfclaren, l5ici:' n r 4. upon farming land owned by him in the viein- Bprint; papers are crowding to on us, ens, t Dumas, Thackery, Irving ' HAIR BRUSHES AT 75c -As .i. ity of his homestead, the requirements as to and must be accommodated. It will i mostly high•priced books, choice good a Brush as you want to use, l fix +i aid lar lay be battafted by residence upon pay you to get your Paper NOW, even for .. • • 50c including solid back Ebony 4, six months' notice in writing should be given Brushes, and beautifully finished. .1. to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at though you cannot put it up for a BIBI•Y3S AT 75O -We offer you worth easily $1,:25,13argaiuDays 750 + Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. 4. while yet: the the" .e of a nice lot of well 7 i::0 roils of choice patterns,in FANCY GOODS, CHOICE 25c- Deputy of the Minister oP the Interior, (;resin, red,blue, green nd bound Bibles. Some of the • This lot comprises the balance of �' N. B. -reauthorized publication of this ad• .a - mauve, paprs that are regularly covers may be alightly rubbed, our Fancy Goods left over from ve rtisement will, not be paid for. raid at lr) : per elegle rail, for Bar but otherwise in perfect condi- Christmas, and consists of a great 4 tion, regular prices average about . many useful and fancy articles, d• g:.:le 1*.tye, Iver roll..., . ,c 1.2i each... e50 'I' t 'leviers and ceiling to match. ! such as Baskets, Frames, Boxes, .. , 1 the following plans (11 At least sir month+ residence upon end cultivation of the Iaud in each year for three years. (21 If the father (or mother, .if the father is deceaseds of the homesteader resides upon a faun in the vicinity of the land entered for the 9 CENTRAL ':'iTRATFOF D. CNT. Do you want a good position in the Commercial World? The surest and shortest road is via this school. We '• give a course of training that is not ' surpassed by any Business College in Canada. We give individual in- struction therefore you may enter at - : any time. Write for free catalogue and get full particulars. BIBLES AT$1.00-vveilbound Morose Albums. Trays, aft. l t , rb d om a t Come early Bargain Days andJUST 'ARRIVED! : nils ;;nod qua?ity paper andsue ab t ice:kitchen, en, mini: ro Bible in gcs d type and contain take your choice fox. .ae .j. i O . haven t9, In buil, cream, in teachers' Matter, naps, etc., 1.;t iv�!4n,*- 4's:4;�_:� 4id1.4i •ki.:c.Wit41w. 1 'e i r toll. o,i Bargain llays, dow Shades, assorted colors, 'eg per tOnglc :ion 7c 1 BIBLE:) of ;1.7,0 -Large size mounted on good spring rollers, i 04 30 site beantif .l gilt papers, Bibles, containing much valuable for Bargain Days, each 3vc A t suit:.•bi for nil a ,„ r ),tuna, hails, information as to bible history, I''A�ti CY COMES at 23e and IOC- f0 V CI! t El t VIZ'S parlors and Le rac,i s r ltoice de• geography, etc., large type, well A lot of fancy back and side 4 -' bis sn�l g�tt,.•n, regular 10.; and Sl.a(i to $'J.00... $L00 WIN no wSIIADES--120Win- A COMPLETE ;TOCK OF sig;mand co.e+, ii.,,r*, worth nem illustrated worth from ,2.o°i7 to 4 conies, new shapes and styles. 1ari;; from see to eSet per roll, on w:3.00. • • • • al J0 Choice for 50 N ;ci' axil U av, per eiiigl0 roll iG. 4 ,,yli ro'lu h,rvr gilt and embus- ENVLLOPES,-Ob 1 on g and - A large assortment of Back. 4 s„ ci ezieeee, suitable for the best square eneelo es good r tality, in combs, worth regularly from 150 .r ,r,tsrue of your house, regular White, Cream, eah packege con- '.to 35c each. Choice for.......10o 4 T'1;ot:Snn1Ncia AND y'ESTINOS, p.it:t:.l `.. e tri WO per single roll.. i,, tains 25 envelopes, per package..:ic , FINE LINEN FINIS II L 1) 4 • These aro alt of the latest designs aateclics of odd rolls, contain. - NOTE PAPER &ENVELOPEii-• and materials, and tit prices that are sat; 1 ni 4 to d roils of a kind, : SCRIBBLERS i; for 10c --AA line of paper and envelopes 44.di reaso:iable, lax ynnel .. 100 to lac- called Loraine Repp. A rough .4 1 1 1 Sulfinas few large scribblers, in bothrule_d each, for Bargain Day* 3 for 10e envelopes to match, White I31ne and Grey. A quire of paper and at - - Ce EOOK TA1;LI: - An assort- package of envelopes worth 25e 4 Black and Blue Sages nihnt of paper bcoks and maga- - for the two on Bargain Days one 4 wales many of them old treasures, of each for... IOc .q - you ought to see. but the reading is good, and will - 4 -� �,,, ,�,,„� -- -• �r �, .ori plain, geed l.ttper, regular teroWleint ac surface and in threw colors with 4 We have a special Iine of a ,•. 1 1p Ailmenyou ts, co pat xn many Bpare ; t WRITING TAIILSTS goad 100 Regular i40 Sets for 2o - thoice for.. ;se : mete sire Letter tablets. goad Call and have alook through our Regular, Sets for ,14 duality, all ruled, reg. 25o each '4 ' stork and see the fashions for Pall I✓ItUSIIES AT `23c ---A - 50r 13:trgain slays. 170 ( and Winter. Iitlos of CHINA ked I3r1c•a•l3ra* not choice brush, u siee. good ,.,,oto , l,re abets, , All you have to do is telI its Nova oil op fIt3H •priecd tables. This in- bristles. black bask, regularly Tab<ete Dreg. ltc and 15c each,you want your garment made, and r luticla all our fine I'renelt {"Mina. sold at -10c, for Bargain Days 2„c . J,argaii Oays...7c each, or 4 for 250 we mako it that way. :.,.. _ ' Our Trimmings aro of the best. ,,. aaleNire" 1iEt' CENT. OFF -All 13..II full d 'V Tablets, 100 -sheet Veedi S K. 11 FISHER, Wingham, Ont. :obt. Maxwell 1- TAILOR. *,.b ++++p*•*'+.44• *4'4:4'3t'l• 'i" + .1.0 AAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAMAAAAAsk ELLIOTT & MACULAR FRI\OIPALS. •0.00.0.00•••••••••••••0.0 • • Butcher Shop • • • • • • • • 4 • 4 HAVE opened a Butcher Shop in premises two doors north of the Chisholm Block, and am fully prepared to supply the best of all kiuds of Fresh and Cuz'eti Meats. Special attention paid to orders • from farmers and others for meat • in large quantities. • A share of your patronage is o respectfully solicited. • • • • • 0.400000000000000000.04000 gorminamaantmenantxtrmarman WM. DIAMOND. 4 O 4 • • •• • • A 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 • w O • 4 • • • s • m • • ame esee Comfor Stee Range Manufactured by nought Iron Range Company, TORONTO, ONTARIO. Ltd., FOUNDED IS64.. CAPITAL, $l,000,cao. The above is a cut of our improved nickle plate Range, with handsome enamelled reservoir attached to water front in fire box. • The Wrought Iron RangeCo. have located one of their divisions in Wingham and will canvas the surrounding country from this place. Boissoyain, Man., Jan. 6th, 1900. To whom it may concern: -- Four years ago I purchased a Home Comfort Range and have found it splendidly adopted to our western wants. I know of dozens of my neigh- bors who are more than pleased with the same Range, and this season the company are selling twice as many as they did on their last canvas four years ago. If you want the e)ythe "Home edJAS.A.PATTERSON.ox 17, Boissevain, Man. Teeswater, Jan, 12th, 100G I have used a Home Comfort Range for four years. It's the best yet; don't buy any other. I wouldn't take $100.00 for mine iROBERT p ERT't get another 3ALL just the same. (signed) 3, W. K. VANNORMAN, DIVISIONAL SUPS.. ysa•agrsaan:v:e wage 31 STLE ANGES AT $45.04 EACH SFE THE "HURON"3 before buying any other. It is the best value in Steel Range construction on the Canadian market. Every Range -guaran- teed absolutely, Will burn wood or coal. Extra large reservoir means abun- dance of hot water. Made right in your own County. Read what pleased users say : Blyth, PO., Jan. 19, 1000 Western Foundry Co., Ltd., Wingham, Ont. The WSTERN F MDR Gentlemen: - It affords me muck pleasure to be able to recommend to any intending purchaser your Huron Steel range. I have had one of thele in use for the past two years and during that time have found it to give me the most perfect satisfaction on a minimum amount of fuel. My wife states that she would not ex- change it for any mako of range that she has seen yet, in fact if she could not get another ono would not sell it at any price. Very truly yours, Christopher Johnson M LI)E lir Y CO, Lftl, - Wiogham, Ont. 1