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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-02-15, Page 8MtMQR LOCALS. --Yesterday was St. Valentine's Day. —Mr. mama I%XCDoneld has sold his hotel He Leckie° re to b1r. Thos, Nuuns, of Stratford. —The new bridge over the river at the mW dam is now completed. The strue• tore is about a foot higher than the old bridge. ---Mr 13 S Reid, has sold bis hops° and lot. corner of Victoria and Francec streets to. Mrs McLauchlan, of Gerrie, Convincing Proof That Cure Was Permanent ----In Five Years who intends moving to Wingham in a the Patient Has Had No Relapse—Facts in a Remark - few weeks. —Mr. A. Haslam has been dangerous. able Case Substantiated by Sworn Statements. ly ill for some Jaye; at the home of his earl itt.law, Mr. Jas. Baugh, From Dr. Williams' Pink Pillsare not a pat -'the valley of Honey Creeit, near Reeds - latest reports we ate pleased to learn mat medicine, but the prescription ot a villa, where he trade the ioliowtngstate• that he is improving. --Alt members of Maitland Lodge, I O U F are requested to be present at TIIE. WTNGEAM TINES FEBRUARY 15, 1906 PARALYSIS YIELDS TO DR. WILLIAMS' PINK P11..1„S AFTER SEVERAL DOCTORS HAD PRO- NOUNCED THE CASE HOPELESS. phyaiutau, plaoed on sale with full dtree- maps: nous for use, under a trade mark that is "Before I began taking Dr. Williams' a guarantee of their genuineness to every Pink Pills I batt been treated for a long nc- the regular meeting this (Thursties' opiate or nTbe c narcotic, and while they havontaiu e ed my time troublle tureeping paralye doctor who sis. s.I al - evening. Matters of interest to the cured thousands, have never injured ways believed that to be my trouble and members will be up for discussion, anybody. To show that cures effected I do yet believe so. I had also spent by [hie remedy are really pernament and five weeks lu rise University Hospital in —This week we have had another lot lasting, we receutly iuvestigated the Philadelphia without the treatment ben - of changeable weather. Cold on Satter- case of $1r. Frtu)k A. ?leans, of Reads- efitwg me, and had returned how° to day and Sunday. Spring like on Moe- vine, Miflitl County, Pa, Mr. Means die. t began taking Dr. Wiliiame' Pink day and Tuesday with rain on Tuesday has been eider in the Reedavilte Presby Pills in 1$07, but did not give a state• terian church for many years, bas serv- meat of my Dose for publication until I evening and yesterday a regular cold ed three years as county commissior)er was sure that 1 was uured. After ro• winter's clay. au(i as School director for nine years. turning from the hospital I did not take —Walker & CIett„'a factory has been He was afflicted with creeping paralysis, any other medicine for my trouble, and losing the satire use of the lower half of I owe u to Dr. Williams' Plait Pals and closed for a few days for stock -taking. hie body, and for a year was a helpless to them alone, that I am able to be The firm find themselves very much in invalid, confined to his bed with no pow- about to -day. Since ray cure, as relay - need of more xoom and have decided to, er of feeling in either leg, and physicians, edd in my statement of April 17, 1:!01. 1 had given hitt up as hopeless. Mr, have neve suffered any relapse nor had to employ a phybivian except tuor troubles, suuh as coughs, eto, I eudorse Dr, Williams' k Pits as sully and heartily to -day as did five years ago." Signed FRANK A. MEANS. Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 22ud day of January, 1006 JACOB KOIHLERR, Justice of the Peace. Justice of Kohler, Reedsville, before whom the above affidavit was made, voluntarily gave and signed the follow- ing statement: "I have personally known Mr. Frank A. Means, for the past forty-five years, and know that any statement he makes is entirely reliable. I personally visited him when he was confined to bed and utterly helpless. I now see him daily and know bin to be in as good health as most men of his age." Signed JACOB KOHLER, Mr. Daniel W. Reynolds, postmaster at leedsville, Pa., stated that he had received many inquiries from all parts of the country coueeruiug Mr. Means' marvellous cure, and he cheerfully add- edwarehcui sand office premises in his confirmation of the truth as fol- . lows: "I certify that the facts stated in the testimonial of Mr. Frank A. Means are absolutely true. I knew him when be was unable to move, and 1 see bins every- day very day now on the streets and in my office." Signed DANIEL W. REYNOLDS. Here is evidence that must convince the most skeptical. But because many of the cures acoomplished by Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills are so marvellous as to challenge belief, the following offer is made: Williams' Pink Pills. I have told them $0,000 REWARD—The Dr. Williams' Medicine all that this remedy cured me and I am Company Witt pay the sum of Bi a Thousand glad of this opportunity of telling about Dollars for proof of fraud on its part in the say case so that others may find relief as pubitration of the forgoing testimonial No sufferer from paralysis, locomotor I have done " ataxia, St. Vitus' dance or any of the leaser nervous disorders can afford to Ionger neglect to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the great blood builder and nerve put on another story on their already Means was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink large brick factory. Pills aad his testimonial was printed five —Tinge orders continue to come to years ago as follows: -1 bad tue grip for four winters and as to the Wingham salt works. This week I a result ply nerves broke down. I lost an order was received from a large pork the entire pee of the lower half of us packing establishment for 2,000 tons. body. My stomach, liver. idne This thriving industry is not likely to be heart and head were never affec d • at closed down for the want of orders, the paralyzed condition of th : ower part of the body affected my bla, er and —Mr, and Mrs. John Taylor and famt• bowels. For a whole year I lay in bed ly are leaving this week for London, I Perfectly helpless, with no power in where they intend residing. This family either limb and the feeling gone so that I couldn't feel a pin run into my legs at have been residents of Wingham for all. I couldn't turn over in bed with - some time, and many friends will be out helup p. the To move me a ceiling na pally was rigg- edas on sorry to hear of their leaving town. the floor. —The Bunter Bridge & Boiler Co. "During two years of my affliction I completed the work on the standpipe had six different doctors, but none of this week. The mon have had a cold them gave me any relief. A specialist from Philadelphia treated me for three job. The firm has done good work and months, but he was of no benefit to me. the standpipe should give satisfaction. These doctors gave me lip and said it The painting will not be done until was only a question of a few weeks as nothing more could be done. Atter the spring. physicians had given me up, a friend —The Wingham Oil Co. has secured sent me a pamphlet containing state - the ments of two men who had been buildingafflict- warehouse north of the chair factory. The ed something like me and who had been coxed by the use of Dr. Williams' Piak company report good business thus far. Pills. I began taking them at once and Mr. T. J. McLean spent last week in the although my improvement was slow it Bruce Peninsula in the interest of the was certain. Now I call wails most of the time without a cane and everybody company. around here thinks it is a miracle that I —The rnany friends of Town Clerk can get about as I do. Your pills have Tergusou, will be sorry to learn that ho certainly been a Godsend to me. With- in the last three years I have answered is not enjoying good health. Some dozens of letters from invalids who had weeks ago he fell and injured his head heard of my case, and who asked me if and the injury has been causing a great it was true that I had been cured by Dr. deal of pain. We hope to soon see him again enjoying good health. —Mr. Jolm T. Lennox has taken a position with the Carey Dry Goode Co. Mr. Lennex was iu this store for some time prior to the Carey Co. taking charge and will know the wants of the ALBERT S. GIBBON EI , tonic. Sold by all druggiss or sent by customers of the store. He has our best : Notrary Public. mail on receipt of price, 60 cents pe wishes for success in his new position. One dayrecently Mr. Means was visit- box; six boxes for ,$2 60, by the Dr —The /feating apparatus at the new ed at his handsome W handsome home overlookin tiltana Medicine Co., Brockville g Ont. ouCabiQ for 001 P' Signed, F. A. MEANS, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of April, 1001. $100,000 One Hundred Thousand Dollars to loan on Farm Property at 5 per cent daring the next two months, Why pay loan companies 5e, and 6 per oent,? G. T. R. station has been found to be . . . - .: ,, not large enough to supply the necoesary amount cit -team to beat the new build- , ing. This has caused a delay in mow• ing to the new premises. The building is completed and will bo in use in a few days. —No work has been done on the new post office building for some weeks and the date on which the building is to be completed is hard to guess. The TIMES said some months ago that it would be the first of October, 1000, and the way things are now moving we hardly think it wise #o change the date. -.-Mr. O. L. Constable has had the store next the central telephone aloe nicely fitted up as a barber shop and this week movers into his new I:remises. 141r. Constable is a good barber and now has a more central stand and one of the best fitted barber shops west of Toronto. Continued success is the best wish of the Time:. A PEW C1LEiRES.,,, HIUO SIEWHS Left over from bar; M days will be ::old at II6lf Price to cl"ar. ALSO 4te. Wall Paper and some; 35ce Window Shades. Miss K. M Rshei ;1t1Ccr.8trpr to cooper & [ler, , ABNER COSENS Insurance, Loan and Estate agent. WIN GHAM. Assignee's Sale of Valuable Real and Personal Property The undersigned hes received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on the pre- mises, north half lot number 11 in the 2nd concession of the Township of Morris, by Robt. ET. Garnies. auctioneer, on Monday, 5titin day of February Instant At one o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable farm stook and implements, namoly: 7 meiich rows, five of which are with calf ; •d fat cows;1 Hereford bull, two years old; 7 year- ling valves : ii white pigs; 2 brood sows; 1 Berk- shire boar; Iti ewes; Down ram; 100 hens; 4 turireys, and 1 bay marc. 1 sinsle set harness: 1 double setnr ess: 1 turnip pulper 1 wheelbarrow ; for shovela, hoes, ate.; 1 hay rake; 1 laud ler; 1 twin plow; 1 single plow • t hunber agon, whiffle - v. teres and ygite: 1 set trop htot s, 1 fanning mill/ I covered buggy; 1 ci uocrat wagon; 1 cutter; 1 straw cutter; 1 ag filler; 1 turnip setidler; 1 turnip s eder 1binder ; 1 mower; 1 seed drill ; 1 erten s orator : a quantity of barley, oats, peas a heat: about ten tons of hay and a quantity straw and other articles. At the name time and place there will be offered for sale the followin • valuable farm, namely; The north half of lot number 11 in the 2nd concession of the Township of Morris, eoutafning 100 acres, more or fess. On this farm are situate a good brick Reuse, frame barn and outer outbuildings. The fano is situate within four utiles from the Town of Wingham and is in au excellent state of cultivation. Terms of sale of Chattels :—Bunts of fib 00 and under, radar: over that amount approved joint note:[ at 0 months will he accepted or an allow- ance of 0 per cent per annum for cash. Tho chn,teLs wilt be sold without reserve. Terms of sale of Land:—The farm will be offered subject to a reserve bid. Ten per cent. of the purchase money wilt be paid to the Vendor or his Solicitor on the day of sale and balance within thirty days thereafter when tiro purchaser shall be entitled to possession. Further particulars and conditions will be made known on day of sale or unav be bed on application to T. K. -Powell Esq., C1lenfarrow John Leathern, Esq.. Wingham, or the under- signed. Dated this 14th day Febrt:ary, 1000. R. VANSTONE, A. E. SMITH, Solicitor for Assignee. Wingham Assignee FARM FOR SALE. The east half of lot et., con. 10, Township of Turnherry, 1 mile from the town of Wingham, containing :.S acres of land. On the premises are a new brick house and kitchen with wood- shed and first class cistern, Rood frame barn, lately re -singled, with cement foundation and cement itoor all over stabile. The farm is well fenced and well watered with spring ereek running across it There are 10 acres seeded down and fall ploughing all done. This farm will be sold on easy terms to suit the purchaser. For further pnrtieulars apply on premises, sa anile west of Wingham cemetery; or address AleGr ST HOMMT1L Wiugltam, Ont, FARM FOR SALE Three hundred thousand 'barrels ot Nova Scotia apples were shipped abroad last fall. One of the best farm'; in the Township of Turnberry. being lot 1t and part of lot 4 in the 7th can., containing 107 acres, all clearest ex- cept 4 acres of harawood busk. This farm is well fenced and drained and the land in a hieh state of cultivation. There is about 70 acres under grass and ;4 : acres of good fall wheat and a large orchard. Running water, ronven- teed to the buildings, and open the whole year round, supplies, the steel: with water. The burn is a Large frame barn with stone fonnda• tion and cement floors for cattle and hogs. The hnw'e is large and comfortable with an excellent cellar and cistern. Two lime kilns and a limestone quarry are on the premises. The faun Is 8 miles from Wingham and 4 miles from Wroxeter, 1' miles from chureh and 1 anile from n post ()Miee. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms as the proprietor es going West. For further particulars apply on the premises or address Glenferrow P. (). D. FRASER, PERSONAL- last week to tbeir home in Boissevain, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Man. Nene.. ie hereby given that Albert Hughes of the Tcwn.'hto of Morris in the County of Huron i'arrnrr, has ntsc a as av: grasp . under el We ,;hall be glad to have contributions to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell left yes- One column from any of our readers. If you have visitors or purpose going away yourself, terday for Toronto, where they intend drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that residing. Several members of the fame effect. ----- ity have been residing in the city and Miss Lizzie Robertson is home from Mr. Mrtchell having secured a good Toronto. position, decided to leave Wingharn. of success Mr. F .Hindes,of HilIsburgwas visiting We wish them many years c with Mr. 1'. H. Walley this week. and happiness in their new home. Miss Ruby Forbes, of Belgrave, is at- tending the Wingham Business College. Soro Throat and Coughs Norman L. Brandon has returned A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat irritations is found hi home after spending several mouths in Cresolone Antiseptic Te.ble:is the West. They combine the germicidal value ofCresolenewith Miss Lowish,of the Wingham Business l too. All Drudaisss 400 College spent Sunday with her mother i Gerrie sort f+. n. the soothing properties of slippery elm and licorice. Sir, and blTs. D. McLaughlin, of WHITE—In �Vingitnrn, on Yebrunry 4th, the b , wife of Mr. R. F. White; a daughter. Pordwich were visiting with Wingham Io rmnr.:trau—At Hanley, N.W.T., onTanuar;: friends last week. 2.ird, the wife of Mr. (leo. F indlater, (nee MIAs Bertha Wightman of Delgrave t ; a daughter. Mrs. Snell, of Prince Albert, Sask., IitrTrnrsorten Fordwiele, on February 111t. the wife of M -4i.• r, A. C. Hutchison; a son. w was visiting for a few days at the home ° i .i tR .. 0. 11.9: C. 147, id all his estate, credits and effects to A. E. Smith, of the town of Wingham in the County of Huron, banker, for the general bene- fit of his creditore. A meeting of his ereditors will be held at the oftiee of R. \'austoue in the town of Wingham, on Friday, the ninth day of February, A. D., 1903 at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon to receive n statement of affairs, to appoint in- spectors and f: their remuneration and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the assignee, with proofs and particulars thereof required by the said Act, on or before the day of such meeting. And notice is further given, that after the first day of March A. U., 1000, the Assignee wilt proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongdst the parties entitled thereto• having regal only to the claims•• of whish notloe she i then line,. been given, aad that he win not bo liable for the a*sets ur any part thereof, so distribute,'. to any •ien+owh n or persons ofwhose claim ha .,hell not then have had notice. Dated at Winglta:n this 81.t day of January 1:• A. D. •s3. R. VANSTONE Softener for Assignee. • CENTRA idaig rTreATFORP, u, NT. Do you want a good position in the Commercial World? The aureat and shortest road is via this sobool. We give a course of training that le 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. ELLIOTT• & McIACHLAN PRINCIPALS. ••••••••••••••0••0000!•••• O O • O • • • • • • ••s A • • • • • NEW -`4 • • • • • • • • • A • HAVE opened a Butcher Shop •' iu premises two doors north t of the Chisholm Block, and • am fully prepared to supply the • best of all kinds of • Fresh and Curets pleats. o Special attention paid to orders from farmers and others for meat 2 in large quantities. • A share of your patronage is • respectfully solicited. • • WM. DIAMOND. • Butdlier Shop •000400000000004000000.00a1 4. ie. r+� tte TIAruir--Tut Turnberry, on the llOth ult., Ile. =%?a 1 .•' ,"\• of +� J of Mr. Geo. Olver, wife of Mr. Thoma Haugh: a son. a+Ir, and Mrs. James Henderson and G,.Anr.-1,t Winggltatn, nn January 31s1„ the SYNOPSIS OF wife of Mr. Jos. Cheek: aeon. daughter, of the Bluevale road, 'visited Bt: tTTrr•---in Winr•11anr On February 1st, the wife ofblr.Rolnnd eattic:abun. aayq �es Toronto friends last week. w Mr. ex. Young was in Toronto last }3t"8r,.rinahatn, un I ebrettt y 1st, tl.i i,.l wife of 3fr Lawson Bisbee; a son. week attending the annual meeting of (.'&ex:unne —In Morris, on I'ebrttary era, the National Portland Cement Co. wife of Mr. John C. Cnsemore: a daughter. MARRIRD Miss Stnith, who has been visiting Miss Kelly for the past two weeks, re- turned to her home in Ethel last week. ;sir. and Mrs. Geo. L. Wacker of Brus- sels were visiting for a few days with Lau'tcjitnti laliier n°seii'co yvat:y ebrnary tette the farmer's parents, Mr. anti '..Firs. M. WrrdTAies—Suddenly, nt Bellevue Hospital, Welker. New 'York. on Veber 7th, Gordon Edmondson Wllliatus,son of Mr. C. E. Williams, formerly of Mr. anti Mrs. Benj. Dutton, of I,ritle, Winghani, grad lid years. 1:Asr.+av—At Sault £rte Sfati, bitch., on Man., were visiting for a few days last lie%•Ztar,, llth, aetti Ramsay, formerlyofWitiT week at the home of their nephew, Mr, ham, and eistt•r of Mre. Tae Brock of Wing- , haat, aged 54 years, F. II. Walley. I Pennteas'- •At the Iteeturr,Exeter, on1"ebre. Mr.1'ayton Paterson, who leas been : sire :ire. Tlrete t Miller Perkins, infant son of ill for some time, is around again and Beet. and Mrs. I:. T. M. Perkins. able to resume his studies at the Bud- - WENtilinr—Crmtr a—At the reshlrnee of Mr. Tiubt. Currie, Windham, on the loth inst., by Rev. T)r. Gunny, Mr. Arebie A. !Comedy and Miss P'lorenee Sf. Currie. Loth of Winglutnt TARO nese College. Mr. Wm. J. Kelly, nhtesemaker, Who event the /past emitter in Tavistotk, intends leaving for the West in a couple Of Week,. Suceete Will, Mr. eras. A. Patteteo11 and daughter, whet hate been Vibiting With relativeb In this vicinity for some weeks, returned DEBENTURES FOR E. The Town of Wingham •ah' 1 8 $r1etnerrs ofe11.I0 eel) reeking altogether 1.1:ll0. neer delle t bear itertw,1ay able annually, at 4'. rent. The principal is paCaitle twelve yr s from 1ftit Marclt. 1000. ! O Tera for tleesse do bentur, s may bt' node to i tier Mayor, Thos. Bell. Esti.. or to tits: Tras,prcr at hie aider, in the Mill W ntgham, L'eb, ;th, Ike;. Homestead Regu atiense JUST ARRIVED ,uaxura2efca +van ursrer+ A COMPLETE STOCK OF• Overoathig 5 1 1 3 Suthigs j TRo17SERixos AND , Vr ESTINGS. These are all of the latest designs and materials, and at prices that are - • reasonable. • • We have a special line of Black and Blue Serges Any ,ev.•u numberee section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, exeepUtine It and 2.5, not resterved,nmy be homne• steaded by any pt•rson who is the sole head of it family, or tiny male over In years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 100 acres, mere or less. Entry may be made personally at the local land Mlle.. for tine district in which the land is ,situate. or if the homesteader desires, he may, on applic etton to the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, the Connuit.ioner of Immigration, WimlAen, or the Iocat agent receive authority for some one to make entry for Jilin. The homesteader Is required to perform the conditions eonllerted therewith under one of the following plans Ili At least six menthe' residence upon and euitivation of the Iand in each year for three yore. (2) If the father tor mother, 11' the Miler is deceased, of the homesteader resides upon a farm in the vieittitc of the land entered for the requirements as to rt sidenee may be satisfied by tenet person residing with the father or mother. tilt If tete settler 'las his permanent residenoc upon farming land opened by him in the viein• ity of Ids homestead, the requirenumts as to residence may be satisfied ber residence upon 'the said land. to thr r 'vert c m ,n by n ti r in v its r should be �t e Crnnnii.sionlc•r of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intontion to apply for patent. 1)tputy of the IKinist r of°tCORY, rier, N. B.esten;iutherieed ptilieltion of thin tttl• vertisentent welt nos be paid for. , Home Co ford Stee Range Manufactured by Wrought Iron range Company, ltd, TORONTO, ONTARIO. ) FOUNDED 1864. CAPITAL, $I,000,coo. The above is a cut of our improved nickle plate Range, with handsome enamelled reservoir attached to water front in hre box. The Wrought Iron Range Co. have located one of their • divisions in Wingham and will canvas the surrounding country from this place. you ought to are. • Call and have a look through our stook and see the Fashions for Fall and Winter. Ali you have to do is tell us how you want your garment made, and we make it that way. Oar Trimmings aro of the best. Maxwell Boissevain, Man., Jan. Gth, 1906. 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 best buy the ''Home Comfort. (signed) JAS. A. PATTERSON, Box 17, Boissevain, Man. Teeswater, Jan. 12th, 1906 I have used. a Home Comfort Range for four years. It's the beat yet; don't buy any other. I wouldn't take $100.00 for mine iROBERTcouldn't MARSHALL just the same. (signed) TAILOR. J. W. K. VANNOR.IVIAN, DIVISIONAL SUPT. • leete•Seeettereeeteialaeleeereetie Si'E 'a IIIILII M i III ill' Slilli:iIIIYLidi,leIIAIIA oYi8li51 RANGES AT $45.00 EACI-I SEE TI -IE "HURON" 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 abixn- dance of hot water. Made right in. your own County. Read what pleased users say : Myth, PO., Jan. 19, 1006 Western Foundry Co„ ., 'WinghamLtd, Ont. MADE BY Gentlemen:— It affords me much pleasure to be able to recommend to any intending purchaser your Huron Steel range, I have had One of them in use for the past two years and during that time have found it to give me the most perfect satisfaction on a mininettra 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 one would not sell it at and* price. Very truly yours, Christopher Johnson 'he WESTERN FOUNDRY CO3.ltd. - Wingham, Ont.