The Wingham Times, 1897-06-11, Page 5a HE WZNGIIAM TIMES !JUN
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IJuugo atuvac Dress Goods, brocaded way
special, pretty eireots 30o.
Congo Black Henrietta, beautiful ! niish.
42 inches wade, acid proof, 400,
Congo BlacktCaxhmere Serge,gooaibsithart
will give every satisfaction alit 'wool,
'verspecial
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Congo Bladk Henrietta, in blue for jet
blank, as good as usually solei ifor tido,
but prioe is now 50c.
Congo 1$laok Soliel, well fie beg and
•makege beautiful costume, 50o.
N -eat patterns in figured goods, elegant
.effects in Lustros, etc., 50e.
We manse a specialty of Black tGoods iu
the.better qualities; special .attention
'is culled to the lines a;, 75e.
,Blank Birratz Cloth, a splendid style
of goods, finished on both :sides, one
side as a oord and the othere silk fin-
ished Henrietta, pride 85e,
In :'Black Silk Grenadine, we :have some
natty goods. priPe 75, 85 undlOOo
'41JhetBlaek Goods we show'un••still hatter
:lines are marvels of the weaver's art
vice s1 and 81.25.
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Colored Dress CoQds
Fancy Figured Goods in popular colors
25 and 30ots. •
Fancy Mixed Effects, in beautiful color-
ings 40o.
We always strive to seoure a large var-
iety as well as stylish goods, to sell at
III.a1f-at-Dollar
Special lines in Tweed effects and mix-
tures or plain goods 50e.
Slaott.ffects, very stylish goods and
make handsome costumes, in idre,ss
lengths, no two alike 000.
Silk and Linen (1oods,.a new dabric and
makes a Very pretty dness'7.5e.
Some .pretty goods .and a, cry -stylish in
rough makes 80e.
:Some Elegant Dross Staffs in newest
shades, 85n.
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kledloinal value 1n a bottle of Ilood'a Sorsa.
parilia than in any other preparation.
More sidil is required, moro earo talion, more
expense incurred in its manufacture.
It costs the proprietor and the dealer
Moro but it costs the consumer leas, as be
gets snore doses Tor his money.
Mote curatsve power Is securest by its peculiar
combination, proportion and process,
which make It pecuUar to Itself.
people are employed and more s,,ace 00-
eupied in tins Laboratory than any other.
wonderful cures effected and more tes-
thnnnlal:s received than by any other.
sales and more increase year by +Fear
are reports, by dru rqfists.
people oar taking flood's Sarsai,atllia
today ftThtn nary ether, ami move aro
taking today than ever before.
and sTIr.r. brortl4 reasons might be
givess�why you should take
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Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Purifier. .'$l per bottle.
Pills
cure all 7.iver Itis and
Hood's Pills Sick Rea€lache..a'senna.
MORRIS. -- i BELMORE,
:®DESS TRI MI.NCS
Wby pay particular :attention 'to 'Silk
Cba[lon, Gimps and jet "Trrmtnin.gs,, by
the yard and in the nnaaament. Tubular
braid anal everything necessary for a
Styissh Dress may be procured 'here.
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We are prepared to give you something 'nobby in S311. -
Summer Suitings and of excellent Value. We turn out
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(only First-class Work.
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-WE WANT YOl1JR TalAli1111•4==2..--
itarGive us a call before purchasing.
LOWS
LOUGHS.
Spell it any way you wish, either
Iri I is correct and the correct place to get
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Tfrvin's old Stand. W. T. SULLIVAN„ • t+�
a FA9 b7r �K- -�rr -��.--fes'-r -5-a E� ea. w rois i
Did you hear that times are going tobe better
in Wingham.
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p►..-, is oua eck to help you out.
Large.consigntnents of Spring and Sumrser Goods in all lines, at prices
never yet approaehed, and Offen the greatest values to his customers and
the public generally in
DRESS NODS, STAPLE AND FANCY
.consisting .of CASHMERES, LUSTRES, SERGES, and PLAID GOODS in
all qualities and colors, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, MUSLIMS,
DIaL INE8,, etc.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS & TOWELS
A large and varied stock of Tweeds of all kinds, suitable for Spring and
-Summer wear, at very low prices.
Ready Made Clothing for men and boys, Cottonade, Denims, Flannels,
Flannelettes, Ct.ttons and Shirtings at all widths and prices.
• If you intend furnishing your house or a part of it this Spring, call and
inspect our stock of
CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS CHENILLE CURTAINS, OIL
CLOTHS AND STAIR CARPETS
before purchasing, where you will find a full and complete stock in these
lines at prices that will save you money every time.
In addition to our immense stock of
we have just received -find passed into stock ten cases of the very latest
slylos of Shoes and Rubbers at such prices as will insure at fit to your purse
as well as your feet and our stoek of plough boots 'and other heavy lines
for rough work is worthy of the closest inspection.
Our Stock of GROCERIIS is always fresh and good, at as low prices as
first class goods can be sold.
Long experience in Seeds makes this store
THEADQUA.RTEI S for the SE
ED TRADE
at lowest prices far first class home grown Seeds of all kinds, free from
foul weeds sub as foreign grown seeds often contain. Our seed list con
sists of plover of all kinds, Mammoth, Red, AIsike, Lucea,ne, Crimson, White
and 1;3..tnfuine, Chicago Lawn Grasses, Timothy Seed, 14 different varieties
01 Seed Corn carefully selected. Millett and Hungarian, "Little Giant"
eedcr at manufacturers pri.ees.
Bear in mind, our seeds etre hone grown and selected by ourselves with
all the care that our experience of many years in the trade convinces us
to be necessary and you can rely upon getting fresh, a )lean and reliabll
Seeds at elon' t possible prices if you buy front
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a correct plow at a correct price is at
the—..s,as,
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of T. H. Ross. They say times are
very, very hard and no doubt they
are. I can make them a liitle easier
for you if you buy your Implements
here. I have a few slightly soiled
plows I will sell for $10, payable
October '97. I have plows with
1410IJLDBOARDs
4 UARA NTBED
American Soft Centre, Cruciable
Cast Steel, will clean in any kind of
soil, which I will sell from now till
1st of June at from $9.00 up.' Come
in and get one.
I have tons and teas of
PLOW REPAIRS
made from broken car wheels and
canister, hard and tough and can fit
any plow. Will sell them in lots of
6 or 12 for 35 cents spot cash.
I still continue to handle the
BELL AND MORRIS PIANOS
I can save you from $50 to $100
if ycu deal with mo and give you
just as good as you can get from
those oityplug-hat dudes. Patronize
your own town and doti't'.forget your
humble servant
T. II. ROSS.
P. S.—Good Organs, Sewing Mach-
ines, needles, Oils and Repairs
alwa.vs in stock and at right
prices. T. H. R.
Order yaur
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FROM
HOLSTEIN' DAIRY.
1Ya wanosh at X3elgrave on June 7ti1
t.. arrange ea.pendsture on West
gravel road. ---Carried,.
Cade—Kirkby--.That the reeve be f
instructed. tohave si.deroacj at lots 21.
and 22 repaired not to exceed $20. --
Carried.
Cardin—Coact—That we expend
ego on South boundary, ---Carried
Accounts were ordered to Le paid
as follows: -
0, AleOlellandl funeral expenses of
the late George Goodfellow, $21.74 ;
Robert Stonehouse, repairing culvert
on gravel road $1; B Farrow cutting
brushwood near railway crossing,
$1,75 ; W Sellars, repairing culvert,
500 ; James Laidlaw repairing bridge
$1 ; W, Clark, part salary, $40 ; D.
McLean, taking eare of John Hays
$2 ; Geoigo Kirkby, taxing John
Hays to the house of Refuge $4 ;
George Christopher, tile drain across
road ea ; • John Weston assessor's
I salary, �, G0.
Cardiff—. Code --.That this council
do now adjourn, t'i meet ag:tin after
Court of Revision, on June 28th.
W. CLARK, Clerk.
The Court of Revision met ansa Owing to the illness of Mrs, W
p the leader of the Japaness drill, t
.ant to advertisement, a:idi the mem- ladies will be unable to hold the
'hors subscribed to the oath as re- ' Japanese tea on June 6th, as stat
vuired by statute. • ' in last week's issue. Futher not'
Appeals were disposed ofas follows will be given.
W. Jackson complained of being too
highly assessed; reduced $1 ; Janet GLENANN-4.1 .
Campbell entered owner lot 4, in .V
place of D. Campbell; John Coiclough • itiessrs Robt Baird and Georg
entered T, 5 half lot 1.5 con 8, in Clellandlfleft on Monday last f
place of John Burton; John McCut- Rainy River to seek their fortun
entered IP. S., N. W. quarter, We wish them success.'
lot 24, con 7; Edward Moss entered Miss Margaret II. Scott who w
M, K, N. half lot 20, eon 8; John laid up with a sore arm is able
1t1,eCutcheon entered T., S. alf lot attend to the house work once mor
24 con 6; John Hall entered 0. pt 1 Miss Barbara Fortune who wa
lots 31, 32, and 31, con 1 in place of visiting her parents for a couple
John Gardiner; Lonald McCallum, weeks returned to Toronto la
entered T., S. halves lots 25 and 24, Monday to resume her studies at th
con 6; W. Hill entered M. F., S. half Business College.
lot 8 .con 2; Robert Elston, e1tered 1 ,Colin Eadie's barn raising .whit
F. S., S. half, lot 8 con 2; Alpert was to to take place last Monde
Hughes entered T., S, half lot 20. after noon was Postponded ti
con 2; Chas ISlaguire entered T., s, Tuesday after noon on account o
half lot 28 con 8; Noble, Johnston, the wet weather.
and Alex Kirkpatrick entered ten -1
ants S. half lot 26 con 2; Jonathan 1 Lina Stook niarreta
Dulmage entered 0., pt S. half lot I 'Toronto, June 10 —Trade at th
36 con 1; William and Hugh Hanna Toronto cattle markets today wa
entered Ts., S. half lot 10, con 6; quiet in everything hut hogs, whit
Duncan Campbell entered T., S. I Here at Tittle firmer. ReceiptsG
half lot a con 2; Chas Campbell ea -,cars, including 11G sheep stud Iam,b
owner S. half' lot, 5 con 2; Robert 1 1,300 hogs, 85 calves and 14 mile
Astel entered T., S. E. quarter lot 8, cows and springers.
and 8. half lot 9 eon 2; Jaanes Camp- J Export cattle—Calves were clis
bell entered owner, N. half lot, 5 con couraging. Buying was slow and
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PEOPLE.
DR. WILLIAMS IINK I1IIJ,4 REST
Timm IIBALTII AND TREY ma
OTHER SU$I•X;SE $ TO ENow
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1FII,L, nRXNG got'I
TO 'N T.
The following letter is written by'
Rev. Wm. Lawson, Methodist minis •
ter at Riebibucto N. a 3., attests in the
strongest manner, the merrits of Dr.
'Williams' Pink Pink Pills, and a
perusal of it wit suggest why this
medicine is so popular in thousands
of homes in the Dominion —it cures.
when other medieine;; fail.
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Richibubto N. Il., April 26 1801.
Dr. Williams' Medleine Co.,
DuALt SIRS.—I am glad to furnish
you with the following voluntarily-
given
oluntarilygiven testimonial, with the fullest,
permission tri give the names anclr
places they do this au a thank of=•
We
fering to God and your medieine.
he Mrs. Wm, Warman of Molus Iiive',
it a near here, says .her son Alden was
ed; sickly from birth. He could hardly
ce ever retain food, and his parents had
but little hopes that lie would Jive
long, and the dccao''s 1 h'l ttttfn4{ctl,,
him were of the sante apiuiun. :°ilk -
e i seven years of age be eentinued i" }
1 the sante condition Then the use-
ne , use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wale
, begun, and under them he res' vered
as and is now a strong and healthy boy
to Mr. Warman, the boy's father, also
,e adds his testimony to the great value
s of Pink Pills, saying:—"I suffered
of for years with a bad back until I us-
st ed Pink Pills and they eured Hie."
e' Miss Annie Warman, adds this
evidence with enthusiasm and free -
h' dom. "I was weak and sickly and
did i.ot know the blessing of good
11, health till I took Dr: Williams' Pink
f pills. I used eight boxes and have
isince enjoyed the best of health. In
fact I ant never sick."
Here you have three members of
e' a family restored to hen th by the
use of your medicine, and you would
h almost covet their good health and
3 genial ways, largely resulting from
such heIJJth. Tliey wish you to fiee-
h• 1-v use these facts to help other suffer
ers, and l aiu able as their pastor to
certify to the facts a bove stated.
a Since' say yours
Wet LAwsoN
Methodist Minister.
2ueorge Cruickslaanks, .entered F. S lot of cattle -were left unsold at ' the'
S half 6 con 1; Thomas Jacltlin en. close. There were a good many
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N. halt tut 24, con 1; Jas. rough export cattle of interim
Wallacoente.ed T., S. quarters, lots quality offered. Prices ruled from
59 and GO con 1 in place of .Tames ale @ 41.-e per lb., and 41.e was paid
r 1S'R OKETE11
A Paulin is on the sick list
Snell; Alex. Eakett, entered owner,
N. E. quarter, lot 26 con 2; John
Reid entered owner N. quarters lots
29 and 30 con 3; Bennett Farrow
entered owner N. half lot 22 con 4
W. Turney entered M. 1+?' lot 10
Bluevalc. The following persons
had each one dog struck ori : — A.
Proctor, W. Elston, G. Meaney, 0.
Campbell, W. Youhill, iY, McCrack-
en, S. Caldbick, I''. 13e11, W. J. John -
sten, F. Jackson, J. Siritti, N Cnni-
ing, 1). Kelley, and W. M. Scott.
Isbister—Cardin'--That the Court
of Revision Adjust a to meet again on
28th of Jane, at 10 a. in.
Council business was then proceed
ed with as follows.
Kirkbe--Isbiatcr—That Thomas
Code be instructed t., examine road
at lot 14 con, G, and have the same
put in a prober state of of repair.—
Cat r:•ied.
Isbister—Kirk by—That Thomas
Code expend $25.00 in repairing
sideline at lots 5 and 6 con 8.—Car-
ried.
Code—Cardiff—That the Reeve
have sideline at Lots 41 and 4I eon 1
repaired not to exceed, $30.—Car-
ried.
Isbister—Code—That George Kir-
by expend $30, in cutting down hill
at lots 20 and 21, concession 9, -.—Car
ried.
Kirkby--Isbister--That Thomas
Code, expend $8 cutting hill at lot
12 con. 8.—Carried,
Cardiff -Cotte ---That Win.Isbister
have culvert at lot. 6 properly, repair
ed. ---Carried,
Isbister•--Code-.--'hat B, -Law No,
as now road be passed.—e arena,
Cardiff--Kirkby--,That the i eeve
meet the Rees e of Turnb: rry at
13iucvale on June lst iri reference to
boundary expenditure.—Carried
Kirkby—Cal rdiff--That Themes
Code expend $10 repairing sideline
at lots 5 and 6 concession 10.—Car-
ried. Cwt ; thick fat, $4.75 @ $4.90; sows
Cardiff— Iii; kby — That Messrs 3e ® 316 per 1h.; stags, 21e per i' . i
Code and Isbister, meet the reeve of' All kinds sans wanted.
only in a few cases for extra choice
Mr. Gold, of Boston, was here, and
.bonght about a dozen cars to ship
via that port. Canadian buyers were
James Eatkins, of Port - Hope, and
Me. Snell,- of Galt, "and they sent
through about 40 cars via Montreal.
Butchers' Cattle—The offerings
were not as heavy as of export
There were quite sufficient for the
demand, but - more could have
been sold. Cominon cattle ruled a
little lower, at 210 per 11). Good to
choice sold at 3c @ 31c and extra
fiance' at 32e. Some picked lots sold
at a little higher. Por medium cat-
tle there were some deals at 3c.
Stockers were a little off, at
3c per ib., as a result of the slow
outside demand.
Feeders—A few head were bought
for Walkerville at 3c per it),
Bulls—Export sold fairly well at
31c @ 4 o per ib. Some choice are
wanted, Feeding bulls are not in
demand. Odd ones sold. at 3c @ 3:Lc
Sheep dull; those sold brought 3 is
to Sic per lb.
Yearling Lambs Choice weighing
from 100 to 1101bs., sold at 5/c per
Ib,; ai'ything heavier sold at 5e @
Spring Lambs—The offerings were
light, and more choice would have
'Sold. Prices ruled at $3 L $4.50
eh.
Calves ---Choice veals sold readily
hut
acpoor calves were not wanted.
Prices steady at V3 @ Se each.
Mile;' Cows and springers ---'There
was a fair dernanci for good cows,
but too gnarly poor were offered.
Several dente were at $3411 $36,
Unless good there is no use sending
them here. Cornmon cows sell at
$19 .7) $25 each. Hogs----0fferinga
were heavier, but on an active
demand. The market was firmer,
choice selling at 5,'.c per ib„ weighed
oft" the cars. Light $4 ® $5.10 per
.1 A chopper is being placed in the
oat meal mill.
' The bicycle race iaat Saturday
was won by Geo. Wilson.
Wroxeter will celebrate Dominion
Day in a royal manner, games, races
etc.
R. Miller, Esq., spent last week at
Goderich, attending •he County
Council.
Wroxeter won the foot ball match
defeating Attwood by n score of 1 to
`0. Our boys stand well tip in the
league now.
Mr. A. II. Moffatt 1 see, anoved his
tools into the blacltsnctla Shan on
the main street, leaving the old cor-
ner stand veecant. This leaves a
good stand open for some man.
An Antidote for Asthma
Mr. Albert Reid, Angus, Ont., wa a for
over two years a sufferer from Asthma.
A half bottle of Yellow . ilii cured him
completely, and although that wag
sometime ago, ho has never since ween
troubled with the sawe complaint, a
Which would you rather
trust? An old, true friend of
twenty years, or a stranger?
You may have little health.,
left. will you risk it with,
a stranger ? Il• you have
cough, are losing flesh, if
1 weak and pal; if consump-
tion stares you in the face, ,i
lean on Scott's tmu1si `b.
It has beeii a friend to thou-
sands for more than twenty
years. They trust it and
you can trust it.
Let us send you a book
telling you all about it.
Free for the asking.
scar & Down's, f3etlevfl1e, Opt.