The Wingham Times, 1897-11-05, Page 4h
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CORKS,
,
RUBBE ` ' '�O• 5
BOTTUM 'A, •
SPE, ETC,
• And all seasonable
goods at the lowest
price at
without Minding any relief from her'
sufferings. Ralpitatien of the heart,
dizziness, extreme pain in the cheat,
loss of appetite and nervouseeas
were some of the symptoms of
the disease, gathering that caused eea
cruelating pain formed at the knee
joints and other parts of the 'body,
and at last she became perfectly
helpless, and unable to walk or even
sit up. At this stage she were advis-
ed to enter the hospital, that she
might have the benefit of skilled
nurses as well as the best medical
treatment ; but after speeding some
[IMILL1,
time there without obtaining any
relief the poor woman gave up all
h;.pe of recovery and asked to be
taken home.. So emaciated and
weak bad she become that her
friends were shocked at her appear,•-
once, and so utterly hopeless was her
condition that it was like. mockery to
speak hopefully of her ultimate re-
covery. What then was - the aston-
TO ADVz 2,VdT1^'EP°S' iehtnent.of all who had known her
dreadful condition to hear that she
had at last found a remedy whose
magical power at once demonstrated
the fact that where there is life there
liaama;es i;eet,' atce.,
And be sure end buy them befire 9
p, m. for we close at that time every
night excepting Saturday.
•
Notice of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening. Casual advertise- I is hope. The flame of this remedy
tnents accepted up to noon that worked such a wonderful change
Thursday of each week, in such a short time was Dr,
liams' Pink Pilla, and after taking
five boxes she was able to walk
about and visit her friends. Her
strength gradually- but surely re-
turned and in a few mouths from the
time she began using the medicine
she was able to resume her work,
The subject of this article, Mrs. Jane
Marseille, is well known, and her
youthful and healthy appearance
to•day'causes people to exclaim -
wonders will never . cease. She
attributes her restoration to her
family, solely to the virtues to be
found in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and her experience she hopes, may
put some other sufferer on the right
toad to health.
This great remedy enriches and
purifies the blood, strengthens the
nerves, and in this way goes to the
root of the disease driving it from the
system and curing when other reme-
dies fail.
to send to the Goverment at Ottawa Every box of' the genuine Dr. Wil,
models of the• statues of Queen Vic- liams' Pink Pills has the trade mark
toria, and. Iitni.Alexander McKenzie. on the wrapper around the box, and
Models are tow in prepb.ration at . the purchaser can protect himself
Toronto and Quebec. ( froin•imposition by refusing all others
•
Sold by all dealers .it 50. cents .pei
IN the Greater New York elections i box or six boises for 82,50.
on Tuesday last, Robt. Van Wyek,
the Tammany ettudidate was elected;.
Low (Citizens' Union) and Tracy
(Republican) following next, about
even ; henry George, the young roan
not being seriously it the running.
i'1tIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1897.
EDITORIAL, NOTES.
THE Whiteway Ministry was de-
feated in the general elections in
Newfoundland. The premier and
several cabinet ministers lost their
seats.
Hoer. H. 12. EIIMERSox is Premier
of New Brunswick, a reconstruction
of the Local Government being effect
ed, On aecount of ill health, Hon.
James Mitchell resigned the premier-
ship.
CAI aDIAN artists have till Jan. 1
THE authorities of the Toronto
Naeiteba innigration oi'iise sc y that
• '8,000 settlers have gone to the. prair-
ie province this year, exelusive of
the 6,000 farm laburers, a large num
ber of whom will probably locate
there. This breaks the record for
many years past.
Ho+r. CI.IFFoaD SIFTON says that
his trip to the paws leading to the
Yukon gold regions, have trot shaken
his faith in the advisibiiity of collect
ints a. royalty and of reserving for
the. public benefit, a portion of the
mineral wealth of the country. It
may h^wever be necessary to change
the details of the regulations, already
p: onulgated•
A WiEn
'HARD WORK 13ROUGrl3T ON A SEVERE
ILLNESS.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,0IZZIXESS AND
EXTREME WEAK::ESS-DR.
I:1lIS'
ME PILLS' CAME TO
Fids. RESCUE AFTER HOS-
PITAL TREATMET
FAILED.
Fe= T:,o Fort William Journal
In the town of Port William lives
a brave widow, who for years has by
dint of constant laboe kept the wolf
from the door and her little family
together. From morning till night
she toiled to provide comforts for her
loved ones until nature at last pro.
tested against snch a constant drain
on her strength, and so she began to
lose health. Soon the slender frame
became unable to bear its daily load
ref roil, and the poor 'nuttier was ort
last forced to give up the unequal
eontest, and become 1t burden where
she bed once been the chief support.
Nervous prostration, heart disease,
eoneumption and other names were
given to her malady by local physi-
x hms, bet months passed during
which she suffered untold agony
John Hutton was killed in a quer
rel with his father, James Hutton, in
a shanty ori Victoria street, ribronte,
on Saturday evening, ard the father
is antler arrest on a charge. of mur-
der,
WINGHAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 5, 1897.
seam.
Ganz -In i'ine)am, on Novernb a4th,
tap wife of Mr Jos Gray, eta sou.Y.
1.1ost.w-Xn East Wewanosh, on Octo-
ber 20th, the wtfe of Mr W T Nagle, of
a daughter.",
in Morris on November
4th, the wife of Mr Russell riohmond, of
a ann.'s/
Kis .--In Gerrie, en October 27th,
the wife of James King, Albert street, of
a daughter.
ML'Nuo.--In Wroxeter, on October
23rd, the wife ot A:lunro,ot a daughter.
I.IRKLANn.-- ru Culross, on October
23rd, the wife of W. J. I iaalaud, of a
daughter.
MARRIED
RITollIE- ixoN.•-4t the home of the
bride's father, on Ontobor 27th, by the
Rev. S. \V. Muxworthy, Mr. George H.
Ritchie, of 'Toronto, to Miss Isabel
on, of Teeswater,
EDGAR--TuRNnu.-On the 20th inst.,
at the residence of the bride's father, by
the Rev. N. S. l3urwasb, Mr. David
Edgar to Miss Sarah Turner, fourth
daughter of Mr, Charles Turner, both of
uiross.
JorNsra 1-- Mo Wnnu in .-On Wed-
nesday, October 270, at St. Thomas'
Church, by Rev. 0.13. Shortt, the rector,
Rev, D. A. Johnston, of Magnetawan, to
Anna. )yI.MuW t,inney, formerly of Wing -
ham. •
MuLEAN-CAMFart,t,,-Op the Ilth
inet., by Rev. D, Guthrie, Mr, John D.
McLean to Miss Annie Campbell, both
of Kinloss,
Wu,tamds---Hooarxtr.-At the resi-
dence of E. 3, Blake, 477 York street, by
Rev. Robert Johnston, R: D„ on October
30th, 1897, William Maris Williams, of
Godene.ricb, to Jessie Hogarth, of Kincar-
Wirm,
FOUNTAIN.-Ineeswater, on October
22nd, Catherine McBride. beloved wife
of George Fountain, aged 76 years.
DIo>zsoN-1n Senforth, on October
25th, Helen R. Dickson, aged 84 years.
Livo stock idar:spto.
• East Buffalo, Nov. 2 -Cattle, fair
to good stockers sold at $8.25 to$3.75
fancy, $8.85 to $3.90 ; few, $4 ; good
to choice feeders, 53.65 to $3.90 ;. up
to $4, with a few. very extra bred,
at $4.10 and 64.15, and a load of big
I but coarse and thin staters, of 1,233
pounds, at $4. Hogs, receipts, 12
i cars at fair demand. Yorkers, $8.80
to :•,x3.85 ; mixed packers, grades,
53.80 ; medium weights, $3,80 to
153.85 ; heavy hogs, 53.80 to $3.85 ;
troughs, '3.30 to 53.40: stage, 02.75
to 53.15 ; pigs, 53.25 to 83.80. Sheep
and lambs, receipts about 10 ears,
including five . loads of Canadas.
Heavy Canada sheep, fat and
smooth, sold at 54.25 to 84.35; lambs
yearlings, choice to prime, $4.65 to
$4.75 ; fair to good, $4.25 to $4.50.;
culls to coronion' yearlings, 53.60 to
53•.10 ; native lambs, choice to extra,
5.4.50 to 55.50 ; fair/to good, 55.15 to
55.35 ;. mills to comtnun, $4.25 to 55 ;
native clipped sheep, elloice to seleet-
ed tethers, 51.50 to 54.75 ; good to
choice mixed, 54 to 54.40 ; common
to fair, X13.50 to 53.90 ; culls to com-
mon, 52.50 to 58.35 ; export ewes, to
prime wethets, $8.75 to 54.50
Toronto, Ont., Nov. 2 -Receipts at
the Toronto cattle market to -day
were fairly heavy, being 44 cai:s,
including 700 sheep and lambs,1,600
hogs, 22 cows and 14 calves. Export
cattle, the best price being 54.90 per
cwt., and from that to 84.50. Bat.
.hers' cattle. Some choice sold at
58;75 per cwt. ; the general run for
good loads was 31c to 81•c. Quite a
few loads of medium sold at 3c,Bulls.
.Some good export sold at 3•c and.
stoats bulls sold at Zit; to Bic Dis
tillety men want a few good feeling
bulls. Stockers and feeders -There
was an aetive demand for Light
stockers for Buffalo at 52.00 to 53.80
per cwt. Dietillcry men and farm-
ers are buying a few teeders,at 53.30
to 53,60 per cwt, some fano, half
fat steers going perhaps a little high.
er. Sheep ,nd lambs -There , was
MARRET 1vEPOns.
wz9enanl.
• Wingham, November 5th, 1897.
Corrected by 1'. Deans, Produce Dealer.
Flour per 100 lbs 1 50 to 2
le'all Wheat , ., . • 0 80 to 0
Fall Wheat, new,...., 0 80 to 0
Spring Wheat.0175 to 0
Oats, ., .,.... Q 20 to 0
Barley 0 25 to 0
Peas.,.,,• .......... 0 40 to 0
26
82
82
80
22
27
42
15
Eggs per dozen,, 0 14 to 0 14
Wood per cord .... , 1 00 to 1 25
Huy per ton, ,. 5 00 to 5 60
1'otatoes,perbushel, ,., 0 30 to 0 85
Tallow, por lb 0 3 to 0 4
Dried Apples, per lb., 0 3 to 0 5
Wool 10 to 21.
was scarcely any demand .for export
sheep, on account of depressing
cables ; prices ruled from 8c to 3;ie
per lb. Butchers' sheep quiet, at
$3.50 to $3.75.Thore was a good de-
mand for Buffalo, and prices were
firm at 4/;e per lb. Calves -Choice
sell readily at top prices, too many
poor • calves eoming forward. Quo-
tations rule from '52 to 88 each.
Milch cows and springers -There
were quite a few dairymen on the'
market, looking for newly calved
cows ; choice cows and early spring-
ers sold readily, but common cows
were not wanted. Prices were firm
at, $25 to 846each. Hogs-Offeringswere lighter and the market wile.
firm,•at 4-'4e to 4c for choice selec
tans, si'eighed off the care.: Thielse
fat light and stores sell at 4 ;•e; stores
are wanted.
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICEthat the Munioipal
Council of the Corporation of the
Town of Wingharn, intends,to carry
out tbo following local imprOvo-
ments namely :
' (a)..The construction of n concrete
sidewalk four and one half feet wide
the east side- of Shuler Street, roan
Diagonal Road to Alfred Street hence
along the south side of Alfred street to
Josephine Street.
(b). The construction oa concrete
sidewalk four and one•hni ' feet wide on
the west side of Minnie :treat from the
South East corner o Lot 478 to the
North East corn-, ot ' ot 466.
(c). The coast ue ion of a concrete
sidewalk five fel ide on the North side
of John street, from Josephine Street to
a point one hundred feet west of the
South East corner ot Lot 57, Peter
Fisher's survey;
(d). The construction of -a concrete
sidewalks four and one half, feet wide, on
the south side of John Street from
'William Street to Frances Street.
(e), The construction of • a concrete
sidewalk four and one-half feet wide, on
the North side of Vitoria Street, from
Leopold Street to Carling Terrace.
(0. The 'construction of a concrete
sidewalk four and one half feet wide, on
the North side of Patrick Street, from
Leopold Street to Josephine Street, and
thence on the South tido of Patrick
Street to Frances Street.
J. 13. FERGUSON,
Olerk.
Clerk's office, Wingham, Nov. 5, 1897.
There doesn't seem to be
very much the matter with
your child. He doesn't ac-
tually lose weight, but there
is no gain. He belongs to
that large class of children
that don't seem to prosper.
You look at him a little
more thoughtfully than you
do at the rest and say "He is
not doing well." Failure
to gain in weight in a child
is a danger signal. • Scott's
Emulsion should be taken
at once. ' It puts on fat
where, health demands it,
strengthening the digestion.
SCOTT &. BOWNE, Belleville, Ott.
Order
tri l X a
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(j - -rnom THE--
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��•OLST.N.:.1dLJ.a DAIRY.
.
WINGHAM
SAW MILL
All kinds of rough and dresse
--LUMBER,
-SHINGLES,
-LATH,
-WOOD,
-BARRELS,
CEDAR POSTS, Ete.
kept constantly on hand and deliver-
ed on shortest notice.
Call and get prices as we are
determined not to be undersold,
MoLEAN & SON.
WINGHAM 1
PAY YOUR Tate .ES
For .the convenience of
Tax Collector will b in e Clerk's office,
in the Town Hall,
Ever .. Friday
loo public, the
from 2 to 4 p. m., and on Monday and
Tuesday, December 13th and 14th from
10 a. m. to 5 p. In., and any other day at
his residence, Frances street. All taxes
must be paid not later than December
14th.
Sri X. ROBERTSON,
Collector.
We
stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
etc., to choose from in the town, and
our prices are as low as ever.
ate : es
. t1ND...
Jei eir
have the largest and best
OHRlS AS
GOODS
arriving daily.
All Repairing done on. the
. Premises.
ATTERSON3
Opposite Bank of Hamilton,
e® THE BUTCHER 20
is selling all kindsof
MEATS
-at the -
OLD PRICES.
Meat delivered and orders taken
daily, ; See my stock before purchasing elsewhere. -
y.
Opposite Bank of Efamilton. WINGiIAh1
Vie have a large srock of
c
AND
30ROELAIN.
1
These gooas are very pretty and prices
are moderate.
Also a large assortment of decorated Tea
Sets, Dinner Sets and Toilet Sets.
A six piece Colored Toilet Set for $1..50.
J
HN KER
GROCER,
WIN G1
THE LEI DING
t
s ,It
e
One of the features of this business . is the Cloth-
ing Department, and it pays well to buy your clothing here.
We ask you to carefully examine
Our men's extra heavy Tweed
Suits, superior lining and fin-
ish, fashionable cut and neat ,
fitters, regular price 87.50 for.. 0.13
Black Worsted Coats anti
Vests, venetian finish, newest
out, well bound, first-class lin-
ings and trimmings, excellent fit, nn
regular price 810.00, our priori..
Men's heavy brown Frieze
Overcoats, double-breasted, slash
pockets, high storm collar, splen- n
did linings and well made, for..
$5
We have the Overcoats with
the patent npre to-keep-the-arni-
warm -sleets" 1n them, See
them, they are comfortable.
Good, solid Vests at 85c, extra weight wearing Pants at
$i.00. We want your butter, egg and poultry, and will pay
you the highest market price for thein.
R. G. 6--0
�^ Store.
Opposite Chisholm's Drug
in . T NECESSARY.■ ■
To lay aside your soiled or faded
suits or overcoats, but take thew
to the Winghnm Cleaning and Dy
ing Woiks, and have thee, clean-
ed, dyed and repaired to look like
new.
J. W. SNELL.
Proprietor.
AYTON
All sizes at. es •rice (Whitechurch
Station), .r •ply to
R.■.DO
Whites
ch
Did you ever see how careworn
faces can Pe made to look
FRESH, REFINED AND YOUNG
o orolin�o A 1 lay
See hi, on 1,15 crit to
Winghai at "Brunswick Hotel
I'll lay, Nov. i B.
hnu••ands owe their goo colts to has art and
' 1 1 ekiltuI devises. He has
f'C
as
Gentlemen's Wig's ,lid Toupees, Ladies' Wigs,If Wigs,
Ban::, Wavey Fronts, Switches, &c.
rt will pay you' to see
goods tried on, You Will then b
the tru 3 stato of your personal ap
Remember at
have theso
lo to rozlls°
tante,
Brunswick Hotel, Wing
JC Thursday, Nov. I I.
• ; -lat7 sari, sOaser,�,�t �r ' i _shat eY�:?`I • :;r,.t .Srx`iF� --W-9t'-+�7ealwi al
W. T. SULLIVAN
Has just received a nice line of I+'ALL GOODS,
. in newest designs, including . .
t SLANGS,
T'gI GS,
/ PA(Tlv1(ilS,
OVERCOATJNQS, ETC.
EVERYTHING, NOBBY AND UP TO M, T ly
D. J. GED D ES.