The Wingham Times, 1898-01-21, Page 8M. H. WieraD004
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A RP.C.0,GAIN
CARNIVAL
AMONG
N7 Vir GOODS
11111:i' Wit.N6 HAM CIANtE JANUARY 21, I,898,
sojourii witk his parents anti friends here.
Mr .1 3 1) un ill. of Blnevale, is down tu'
the INIAlit hale polvice tit preseut, repress
stittittg, W J Chapin:ties gloVe fautory,
Xrs. M. T. Farrow (nen Nettie (1ellties)
and ehilitren, ut Calg.try, are visiting old
friends and relatives in Wingliam and
vicniity.
Jolla D Suliiven, of Winghatn, was in
Blyth on Sunday -Miss Do.11tis, of. Wing.
ham, was th s guest of the Misses Bmigh
factp few days this week. -Blyth Standard:
Valr. Joseph McKay( of Dundee. Man Robe,
was visiting with his sister, Mrs. D.
Stewart, during the week. It is fourteen
years sine Mr. McKay visited in this
vicinity, Mr. conn Stewart intends res
turning/ to the prairie province with his
unele4
A. Cousely was at Wingham last Sob-
' bath, whither ho went to call mien James
MeLauchli», a former well known Brass
' selite, whose health, we are sorry to hear,
; is not at all gond. We hope for et speedy
recovery for the better. „Miss Cornyn and.
I Miss Sadler, of Wingbam, were visiting
Mrs. W. F, Vanstone last week. -Brussels
Post.
1 h LLIMEMN'S UN.
until after stock -taking, Feb. 1.
Reductions wade regardless
of cost More money-savin
g
than you have seen in this
shop for some time.
Dress Goods, Silks, Mantle
Cloths, Ready-made Mantles,
Ready-made Clothing, Fur
Coats, Capes, Caps and Ruffs,
Carpets, Lace Curtains, Boots
and Shoes.
SPRING GOODS
just opened this week, New
Dress Goods, Prints, Shirt-
ings, Cottonades, Tweeds,
Shoes and Slippers, Gloves
and Hosiery.
All to be sold at Bargain
Prices until Feb. 13..ilEvery
day bargain day at
IVI H.
PANDO,
WING HAM.
CHUItUE 2J OTES.
1tey Mr. Anderson, of Wroxeter, occu
pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church,
on Sonlay evening last.
The Miasma Workers held a prayer the time came. for Marti
meeting tAt Mr. Win. Arbuckle's, Bast I would go out or the
Wawamosh, on 'Wednesday evening. in water up to y missy met on January .10th, 1898.
The a,,ttittal baleen meeting of the awaY froth m) till night chopp. Pursuant to Statute. th:e necessary Seott.-. Reid,That this. commit do.
ecti24t-Pgation of the Presbyterian church ing, logs out of e shish and -lee. I decla,ration.of qualification and Of now' arlsourn to meet again. on Mon- 1;
-.moll ha held oa Monday evening next. was generally wet from head to foot, office were duly made and subscrib- day. Feb., 9th in the town hall Tees -:1
CONSTANTLY EXPOSED TO
INCLEMAINT VirEATE ER.
days 'without feeling any rheumatie
pains. yes Dv. 'Williams' Pink. Pilis
did me a world of good and I strong,
ly recommendthem for the care of
rheumatism,
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills create
new blood, build up the nerves, and
ttus drive disease from the system.
In hundreds of eases they have cured
after all other medicines had fulled,
thus establishing the claim that they
are a marvel among the triumphs of
modern medical SO431100, The germ
-
hie Pink Pills are sold only in boxes,
bearing the full trade mark, Dr. Wil
limns' Pink Pills for Pale People,"
Protect yourself from imposition by
refasing 'any pill that does not bear
the registered trade mark around the
box,
RE FALLS AN EASY VIOTIM TO RHEUM'.
eesiu AND KINDRED TROUBLES -A
TWENTY YEARS' SUFFERER TELLS
ROW RE FOUND RELEASE
From the Richibocto, N, B., Review.
Mr. Wm. Murray, of Cormiersville,
N. B., is an old and respected farmer,.
and a pioneer settler of the thriving
little village he now makes his home.
While Mr, Murray was yet a young
man, he, together with his father and
brother, founded one ,of the best Mill
properties to be seen in those early
days. The mills consisted of a saw-
mill and gristmill, and were operated
and managed by the two brothers.
Labor saving appliances being then
comparatively unknown. the young
mi,o, were exposed to dangers and
difficulties almost unknown to the
pre,ent generation. One of the great-
est evils in connection with the bust-
.
mess was exposure to wet and 'Cold,
which, though unheeded at the time.
have arippled its victim with rheuma-
tism. In a late conversation regard
ing, his disease, Mr. Murray told the
following story of his long misery
and final cure by the use of Dr.
Hams' Pink Pills : "For over twenty
years I have been sufferer from.
rteumatisne I attribute the cause
of the disease to the time when.as a
young man I worked at our mills.
In the Win te r ,ve would haul loge on
the pond where the alternate laws
and frosts of early spring w Id hill -
bed tnem in the ice and slu •. When
th mill
nd sometimes
nees asid VvOrk.
• GLENANNAN.
A number of our young people at-
tended the dance at Mr. Robt.Breenzs
last Tnesday night and report hav-
ing a splendid time,
Robt. Harkness in having a sale
of farm stock and implements on
ammendment, MeKay, Scott and
Jarvis, fur the motion, Johnston And
Reid. Aninacndment carried..
Scott—Reid—Tnat bylaw No 1,
1,898, fur the appointment of auditors
be now read three dams, passed,
signet) and sealed. -Carried.
Reid -Johnston -That Thos. Alli-
son he appointed to the position as
Member of the board of health for
the proper time, and Dr, Mies be
Medical Health Officer r the year
1898, -Carried.
Reid--' Sc,ott- That, the clerk for-
ward eommneieation to county soli
citor, also communication to county
elerkl--Oarried
Reid-Jarvis-Tna t by -law No. 2
fa the appointment of members of
the board of health and Medical
Health Officer be given the usual
readings and passed. ---Carried.
Johnston-Reld-That the stand-
ing committees of the council be the
this year as for last.-Caeried
Reid-Seott - That the deputy
reeve be autbaized to arrange with
Tuesday next. He is giving up thevillage council frit' the use of the
farming and is going to Brussels to town hall for, township municipal
live retired. purposes.fnr the year 1898. -Carried.
Nliss Maggie Young, of Winghauf Scott -Jarvis That the clerk
spent Sunday last with • her uncle, lia‘ee a by-law prepared for next
Wni Robinson of. this place. meeting to give the council powe.r•to
Mr. Thomas James, wife and fam. assist in erecting grow fences along
Tay; spent Sunday last with friends the highways of the Township where
in Morris. necessary. -Carried.
Miss Jane Small is visiting friends Reid-jarvis-That the clerk send
in Culross this week. for seven' copies of the aunicipal
Mr, James Fox's little daughter, World, and that a cheque be issued
Rosa, is very ill with sacrletina. We for the amount. -Carried.
hope she may son recover. • Johnston -Reid -That the Clerk
A load Of young people of the make out the different accounts of
ninth, drove out to Mr. Hodgson's in the deputy.returning officers and all
Wawanosii on Thursday night of expenses in connection with taking
last week and had a merry hoe-down the county plebiscite re House of Re -
till nearly morn, when all departed rage, and that the reeve sign and the
for their homes, well pleased with clerk forward the same to the county.
the night' amusement 4 -Carried.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gilmour, who Scott -Reid -That the clerk send
for. the treasurer's hooks as required
House and lot Fo ale.
Tho undersigned vire
lot on Alice stree
is a nine room f
his house and
sale. The house
e one, with kitehen,
and there is a n ber of good frnit trees
on the lot. For full particulars apply te
JAS. W ILSON, wingbam.
were away on a visit to friends in
Stanley, returned home on Friday
last.
WIWXETER.
At the last annual meeting of the
Methodist Sunday School, the follow-
ing officers were elected: -J Bret-
bauee, Superintendent; Thos. Hernp-
hill, Secretary ; Richard Ran n, Trea-
surer ;- Wm. Laekie, Librarian
Teachers- W. C. Hazlewood, Miss
Sarah Bray, Miss Mary Simmons,
Mrs. Tbo,s. Walker, Miss Elda
Eazle-
wood. The school 16- in a healthy
the treasurer has a balance of 520that the municipality heel
condition. After pa yg all expenses, eon, 8,
pafeli on iiia account the sum of $111. -
on hand. 25, re engineers award, and that un-•
CULROSS •less paid forthwith, the same will'
The members -elect for the Muni_ have. tot be collected with seven per
Council ef the Township of Cul- cent added thereto, as per itatute.-
Carrfed.
Hu
MEETING . OF
County
The Comm
County of Huron
Room in the
TOWN
ON ' TO
ncil
the rporation of the
meet in the Court
P GO
25th
at 3 o'oloolt p.
Dajan.10, '98,
W. LANE,
ERICH
'TAW.
by statnte.-eCarried,
By-law appointing road COnirniSS-
loners was given the usual readings
and passed.
Finance report reads adopted and'
cheques issued for the payment tette
accounts. Robt. Lowery putting
posts under bridge, eon 14, 52; Peter
Ruth refund of tFiNeS, error in assess-
ment, $5.84 ; Munietnal. World, 7
copies, $6 ; Peter KEhry, graver,
$F5.25.
Johnston -Reid -:-That the •clerk
naffs? the owner of North Iot 11,
F KERNEY
'.CON SOR1AL ARTIST.
Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
STRAY CALVE
Strayed into the premises 4
the eubserluer, lot d. oucessa
`..t, Morris, four yearling ealves, the ow
er is requested to prove property, p
expenses and take them away.
11,013ERT WARWICK,
iVorris, Jan. 7, '98,
WOOTS,9 IPX-XCASF'ilLOMPIN3Wo.
'die Ovoid 'English rtesn011y.
Six rackages Guaranteed wa
promptly anti permanentfT
euro f orals 1:)f Nervous
Weallness,Emissfens,Sperm.
atorrhea, impotency and au
effects of Abuse or Reteessar.
Mental Won't', excessive "80
Before and • After. Lf11,2btssa:holc,irLfge kaarastrru-n.
.
lir usanitu, Consumption and an early grave.
1 Ras been prescrlhed over SS years in thousands of
• eases; ls the only Ratable and Honest Aredtainp
known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine;II
.• blotters some worthless medicine in place of this,
inclose price in totter, and we wilt send by return.
mail. Price, one package, $1.; six, EL. One wilt
Weiss; sin will cure. Pamphlets free to any addreal.
Te Wood Company,
wiaesor, Out., Canada.
For an easy Shave and a First-Clase
Hair Out, give him a trial.
Razors Honed.
Sold in Wingham by Colin Campbell,,
Druggist.
M
Pianos, •rgans, Violins, Autoharps
Accordeons, Mandolins
Muth Organs at all prices up to $2,50. All kinds of taimminga
for Musical Instruments
MUSIC BOOKS AND SRT MUSIC.
We can supply you with anything you. want. Sewing. Machines and.
Sewing Machine Supplies.
. FARMERS -Don't forget that I still handle all kinds of Farm Ira -
Piemonte notwithstanding that reports are eireulatecl to the contrary.
Meyer Block.
P. S. -Planes; tuned and repaired by our competent man, Mr, Minife,
Rev. S. n•ellery, B. D., of Guelpn, has
• de,41,4u to aneept the can extended to
him by the North street Methodist elicrob,
of Goat tell.
A convention of Young People's Societies
in th Presbytery of Maitland was held in
the Presbyterian oburch on Monday last,
sind the Presbytery of Maitland held its
regular nutting on Tuesday last, but we
have been unable to get a report of the
Meetings for this issue.
PERSONALS.
We qt,111 1)0 OSA to have contributions to this
column from any of our readers. If vou have• visi-
tors or rerpose anion- away yottrtielfomi drop in
tel us, or send us a note to that effect,
ni
and every second night of the week I ed. to. by, Henry AlcKay, as reeve
vvater at the hour of 10. a.
vithout ebanp....ing my '"'''r "-r" Johnston, as deputy reeve ; ried..
stay up and run the mill till daybPeak. • wnt. Wm. Jarvis and 'Graham
So you see I was for two days at a Seott as councillors. The council be-
.
time in st snit of partially wet clothes,
and this would last till the lee had
melted in the pond. After a few
years rheumatism fastened itself anon
me as a reward for this itidIseretton,
and ever inereasiug in its malignity
it at last became so bad that for
weeks in succession I could only go
about with the aid of crutches At
•other times I was able to hobble
bout th0 house by the aid of canes
Mr, Jac. Pocock spent Sunday with
friends in Cliri,tort .
Murray, of Renee.% was nailing on
old friends in town this week.
jir G F Bobbins. of Si. Marys, is
spending afew weeks in town.
MBE Hemphill, of Wroxeter, was visiting
with Wingham friends this week.
Miss Detta A. Zeigler Was a guest at
Dr. Kednedy's during her stay here.
and Mrs. Fisher, of Toronto, were
the guests of Mrs. D. McInnes this week.
Mr. t3ert Ruttel, of Kincardine, WW1
renewing old acquaintances in town this
'We k. sufferings remained undiminished. 1897,,be adopted as the agreement
Mr, Cabrl Griffin has returned from
Morningte'n, where he had been visiting In the fall of 1895 1 went to a, doetortof the present year, and the clerk
his brother. in 13uctouche to see if there were any I have the necessary bydaw drawn up S
said 1,Prankly, "Mr. Murray you can- McKay-- Jarvis - Moved in ain- •
Altr. John Ritchie for mom° ,, time, has 1 was not satisfied and then I was township of Culross for the, year 1898 LOCS 1
Mr. A. M. Todd, formerly editor of theiPills. I PrOcnred half ft dozen boxes Clerk, $100 ; trefISUrei,' OO ;
$60 ; 0011ector •$50 ; road
soon felt; a ehatige for the better and
after my supply had been finished I
got another balfdozen boxes and can
tinned taking them acerrding to
Itts „mi xit,resseet, Wingham, spent directions. That dozen boxes was all
a couple of days in town last week, the I tock and you ace me now. I, am
guests of Mrs Millions.-Teeswater News. alive and sMart and can dO all kind
Mr. Frank DiteLauchlin returned to of work. I did my farming this
Wrath on east:Hay kat, after a pleasant Spring and could fellow the plow for
and aaain nt other time -i it 1.)rollid
log duly organized, the reeve took
Moved by Seott, seeonded by liCLOCILIN 3t:
tne.chair. if . ,
Johnston. thate,Robert Lowery he
paid the sum of two dolla,ra, fur putt -
login, posts under bridge on 15th
con, -Carried.
Scott -Jarvis -That John McRae,
be appointed auditor, to audit the
treasureee books and accounts
fur the year 1897, awl to look
over the collector's, roll and to do
eaie off a little and I was able to do all work thoroaghly as required by
a little work, bat could never stand Statute. The renumeration to he)
1
it for more than a couele of hours at $13. each, and that a bylaw be drawn
' .
CHA.S. BUTTON, Clerk.
mormas
....memuvsor
up and passed, con 1 mug
poin talent. - Carried.
The reeve appointed Robt. Wat-
son as the other auditor.
Johnston -Reid -That the paid
offlers ot the township of Culross for
the year -1898 be as' follows : Chas.'
Button, Clerk. salary, IOC ; Peter
Clark, Treasurer, 590; Henry
E asesessoe salary 560; I
Armstrong, collector, salary, 550
a time. The least bit of walking in
damp weather would overcome me
and 1 remember one stormy night
when I tried to walk from Cocagne
Bringe to my home, a distance of five
miles that I had to sit down by the
roadside six times to ease the terrible
pain that seized my legs During all
those years of agony I think I tried
all the patent medicines 1 could get
•a hold of, bat they did me no good
at all. 1 consulted doctors but my
I base disposed o interest of 'boot
anti shoe making s heretofore carried'
on in, Wingham, to Mr. Jas, Haugh, and;
all persons indebted to as or either of
us no the dateincurred in the above'
.business are hereby authorised to pay,
the said indebtedness to Mr. JtLE, Haugks.
A.S.JMcLAUCELLIN.
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Wingham, Ian, ilth, 118CA.
and that the stat ding agreement of
Order
-AND-
401Ftl.P1...
-FROM THE-
HOLS1EIN DAIRY
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toast be passed signed and sealed in open A IL
Jos Colley and wife, of Wilighami were means oy which nil& at
the guests of G W Walker on Sunday.- doetor coencil confirtning their appointment.
eased of my suffering The
Gorrie Videttee.
as
Mr.Itobert Watson, who has been with not be eured, nothing can cure you," mood:nett that the paid officers for '
returned to his home in Hamilton. determined to try Dr. Williams' Pink ,:be as follows : -1
•
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Clinton News -Record, was in town eb.
Tuesday and gave the TIMES a call.
Mr, and Mrs. A, IL McDonald, of
Wingham, were the guesta of Reeve
Hazleivocul this week. -Clifford Express.
taking th in at once I sessor,
andbegan e
ebmtnissioxiers in per 'day, without
mileage. Members of 13oard of Health
same as councillors for meeting, and
the genie as the road commissioners
for inspection, and that the clerk get
• posters and distribute them to the
couneillors for receiving applieations
for the following offices : clerk, treag.
arer, afiessor ancl colle3tor. For the
UM I
We are paying the highest market
priecs for good mind saw logs of
every description.
MeLEAN & SON',
WINGIIAM,
T. H. ROSS
1
We wish our many customers
and friends a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year.
During 1898 we will endeavor
to Meet all, the requirements of
our increasing trade, and will
offer the best possible inducement
•
to our customers.
HALSEY PARK
$50.00 reward for
can't fix.
watch we
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