The Wingham Times, 1898-03-25, Page 8•
M1411 ILII Q IND00 44Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stonehouse spent
0 1t
ress
Fabrics
.4 euntiaN• with Winghtun friends.
Air. and Mrs. ,Ittines Armstrong,
tif Marilee(' have taken up their rest-
deuee in Me .Ino. Scandrett's houee
on the Gravel Road.
()wing to the illness of Rev. W. T.
Hull'e mother, there was no serviee
salt the latest novelties in
pink and White Fancy Suitingst.
Basket Cl ran i ze. Corda nd Broea d es.
A perfeetly new assortment of plain
She., and Cbeek, Black White Cheek,
Blue and While Cheek, Red and
Biak Cheek.
A range of over 100 different
signs in the latest color combinat
in Saltine'°s. Homespun Brondel
Figured Arinures, Silk: and Wool
Brocades, and special lines of plain
Cloth Settings.
Will be pleased • to sendsam
on req nest.
SPECIAL IN CLOTHIIID
Clothing that gives satisfaction
every particular is what we o
you, and then the price is hewer tl;
you expect. New Spring Suitin
Made te order at special price ti
InnizO. as we wia have all we e
WINullAM TIMES, ALARM25 I ft
CITED UA11071, sEE° WUEAT P0.ALE.
The undersigned a quantity
good c:ean, Lost fipriee Seed i
wheat ror sale.
TUE EFMARKABLE STATEMENT OP Clover Seed, a few bushels of
JAS. DAVIS, OF VITTORIA, I
sTRICKRN %VIVI RIMINI t't
It, teshstorran church on Son- WAtirED To A VAIN STRICKRIC
day lase
strenow- -DOCTORS AND 110SPITAL STORES FOR SALE
Since writing last week we leern eimeestesee pAILED To .z/F,LD mg—
ALEX. ELLY,
Wingham I'. 0.
in Teronto, took plitee on SattirdnY AND sTRENoTu.
that the death of Mr, mother inn wiefeeers' PILLS IlRirrons ! The administratriv of the estate of
March 19th.
!Alexander Dawsoa, deceased. offers for
Proof upon proof accumulates that .' sale the
Mr, ISieleirti Corley, of thie piece es.
IVilliatne'
e the feneralef the late Jas.
Corley, at Mt. Forest lest week.
de -
ion. GLENANNAN.
nth, Wood bees were the order of the
$ the great
est medical discovery of the 19th eon
turv, and the following etory told in
the greatful patient 'e own words
twain substantiates the chins the
day last week, ns there was no less 1 they cure when ether medicines
titin four on Friday or last week I "Knowing that ani livi
within a, mile or two of our Burg. Imonument of the wonderful curl
Two Stores in Stesneham
•
now oceuptet1 by Messrs. N, A. Par-
quharsou and W. I. \Vallee°, Otters for
the slues should be addressed to
J. A.. MORTON, Winghane
til. Solicitor for the Estate
pg.!
House and Lot For Sale,
ng
pies Mr. John Scott sold one of his i properties of Dr. W:Illates' Pink Pills,
horses to ATP. Alex. McDonald, on the I deem it my duty es a greaten(
sixth line fur a reasonable figure, I mien to give my testimony for the aid
and then hong,ht another from Mielot such as are afflicted as 1 was. 1
in 1 A, Mitchell, who also bought a span.1"In a "e8ide" of th% vill"ge " Vit-'
(Ter 1 There is quite a demand for horses'
an this spiing. town or neighborhood all my life mid
torte, Ont., and have lived in the
gs /Last Saturday afternoon daring !fun therefore well k
ds the thunder nown and what;
StOrin liginEill I SaY eaa be 1 11
1 The undersigned offers his house and
lot on Alice street for eale. Tile house
ie a nine mins frame one, with kitchen,
and there is a number of good Croft trees
on the .ot. Pot full particulars apply to
JAS. 'WILSON, Wingitam.
flo next :0. 'oh in Ordered Clethin
We eye e.Itl;ne t.) our Tweed S'to
altuest ever). day. Men's Twe
Suite made to order this month
Brown Heather mixtures and Fa
lines, with good b'armer's Satin, N
1 Lining, regular $16.00, Mare
price $12.50.
BARGAIN SATURDAY
On sale Saturday morning:
20 pieces heavy Shaker Menne
reg. 7c for 5e,
15 ends Dress Goods, reg. 50e, 60e
and 75e, fee 30e.
20 ends Silk, fancy, reg. 60e and hirn tip fee some time. i Toronto, and after sper
7e for 50e. ' weeks there came
Miss Chris. Tacker, of Wingham,i
20 pieces Factory and iVhite
Hugh Tucker, last week. i "`" ,, in the
son.
was the guest of her cousin, MY. „,„„ahinc. .se
s, and even worse t
Cotton, reg. 7c for 5e.
6 pieces Heavy Scotch Tweed, EAST WAWANOSH.
couraged and ady 0 d.i.ea,n.1 ofbeatehde i eta, teercito
ihs,3 teedersigne.d.
'of Dr. Williams' Pink Pill • dable rent. Apply to C 'II Willits, Wrox-
Special at 75e, for 50e.
7 h day of Feb., A. D.1808.
Emanuel Stapelton has engaged ' marvellous cures they effected
quality, reg. 81.00 tle• 75e.
6 doz. Crompton Corsets, best I with Mr. J, Brandon of the 10 • ' NV `
; .
gstruck, y proved. Three
the barn of MT. Frank Caerather4' years age I W"8 Stiluken with "nd ;
g tea, in g off some of the tihinvies amitpartially paralyzed. by rheumatism,
ek shatterthg one of the rafters7possing ; and after being under the eare or Twelve acres of choice laud ir: the
WinghaT Town Plot for sale. There
ed down rho corner end breakine one two physicians I was given up to die. :
o. Toronto, epent last Saturday ;I lost the use of my limbs entirely ./ all beea done and the property gis in
in or the windows in the stableVe
water ; a gooi house and barn and a
I wasted to a hiunan skeleton ard and soft
are on t e premises good h
n Me, and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of I nothing more than a erippled shadow. ' good uearing orchard. Ploughin has
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
and ',Sunday with Mrs. Taylor's land food was given, me by a spoon. , &steel:tee .stlitzpe. If not sold by the 1st
p yet.ts, Mr. and Mrs. Small. 'Life wee not worth livine• • r, h of April will be rented. For terms and
40n Wednesday of last meek as
I Thus I awaited the end to come, n W. R. CA.11IP13ELL, Prop,,
' an existence was indeed miserable,
1, eattle, oue of them made a charge at i
Me. Gilmoresevas going to tie in the
end of human suffering too a ul to %Ingham P. O.
another whieli knocked him down . depict. As a last resort 1 s per-
, and tramped on Lis leg, severely , suaded by my friends to ti
spraining his ankie4vhieh wilt lav treatment in the General
e, 1-4ne particulars, apply to
medical: FARM TO RENT.
Gordon
We offer the largest and most complete stock of •
fine, new Stylish Dress Goods, See them before
you buy, or you may regret it. in general Dry
Goods, every corner is just crammed with the
newest and best lines obtainable,
Tromense -Range of Ready-made
CL THING
From the 'REST MAKERS in Canada.
., Well made, well trimmed, and splendid fitters, and at prices
that may well astonish the buyer. Take one line as a sample
of our pnce. A nice line of Men's Serge Suits, all sizes front
36 to 44, well made, Jocks well and will wear well, at
good enough for the average politician to go to Parliament in.,
Handsome Spring Overcoats, tailor...made, cannot be of an ordered coat.
ex—
celled in style, workmanship and finish, for about half the price
The finest and best assortment of Boots and Shoes, and
at lower prices than ever offered,
Our Teas were never stronger or more fragrant, and our
rices, as usual, are the lowest.
We buy for cash in the best markets, get the benefits of
rompt discount and ;
g.ve the advantage to our customers
every time,
lospital int
p
o Mg' several Lot e 1.6 and Concession of
gs of pain, dis- ichweia, tdisheartened ` the Township o ( be Orooket
tenant for a term of years t
efure. While Willits farm), win be leased to a good
ou Wig that they would cure R, VAINTSTONE, Wi.o.gbana,
ristr seven months. •
me I was prevailed upon to take , Solicitor for estate of Orocket 'Willits,
Miss Ida Reid visited in town over them. The effect was marvellous. deceased.
Sunday. . For two long years I had not enjoyed
of Mrs. G. Walker for the past week. a sweet sleep which seemed like * '
Miss E. Williamson was the guest a single night's rest and 1 then slept 1\10111 S [I 0 E c T nil f.
Robe Stapelton has lured with heaven to me. I revived-, could eatas
1..n LI 11 Li
In Ashileld last week viei.ed 1. gained strength, my hope of livine I
6 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, t reg.
$1.20 for 01.00.
6 doz. Ladies' Ileevy Ribbed
Cashmere Hose, reg. 50e for 35e,
200 new pieces Embroidery, reg.
10e. Ine, 15c, fel. 9e.
20 ends Lace, reg. Se and 10e,
for 5e
10 Boys' 2 piece Suits, reg. $3.50
for 02.25.
50 pairs Ladiee' Fine. Shoes,
Special, 01,50 for $1.15.
Shop early at
M: H.
a assembled at the residence of Mr. and large circle of friends and acquaint -
g mad physical eOrelse. All my
----",e-.--"---1111re. J. Martin on the evening of antes welcomed me back their
TAD Zoo- TIILA.D.E.
The following letter from Mr. Prea. .T. Thursday Mar, 10th and presented midst and Me seems real again. The
Mrs. Martin with a beautiful $20 fact is beyond all question that De,
Mr. John Shills for the coming year, and gradually grew stronger and
Mr. and Ales W.P• ' .
Bert J. Reid is busy preparing to boxes, which may seem a large
neeeased. I have taken forty -c41
next door north of Chisholm's Bloek,
Having opened up a shoe store
raise his barn and place a stone wall quantity to some, but be it remember- II am now ready for repairing, which
under it.
' ed I had taken many times their will be done at cash prices,
Me. Jas. Cochrane has returned value in other medicines and had
New Hamburg.
borne from hie visit to friends in been declared Incurable by doctors.
. , The result is I arn now able to under -
o
The members f Belch h '
of Stratford, general dealer in live
stock, wilt be or interest to many of our
readers : present, a sideboard, Bible and stand Willia,ms' Pink Pills as a last and
together with a suitable address. only medleine proved successful in
SmArronn, M. 11, '08. For some time past she had faithfully reaching the germs of my disease
To the Editor et the Toms.
Thi Srn,-The
market for live hogs and efficiently performed
the duties and saved me from a life of misery
$ 0'
took a drop of 25 cents per cwt. to -d6
av of organist in connection with that and pain. Again I say as a greatful
beat hog8 now selling at 4 90, delivered,
church, a position which calls for man that I -cannot too strongly
that 1 cannot now offer over $4.50 for best considerable self-sacrifice and atten- recommend this remarkable medicine
selections, P. 0. B., that ie hogs weighing tion and they could not allow ber to to all fellow beings who are afflicted
anytlotsg but the above fact, for if at the valued service for the past eight ! The above testimony is signed in
from 100 to 200 pounds, not too fat. Par
cantzot attribute this drop in price to
too many thick singers are coming forward. sever her position without some with this terrible malady.
aeknowlegement of her esteemed and
• JAMES DAVIS.
high prices packers have been paying they
continue taking the percentage of fat and years. The ladies of the church pro- Preemie° of
light hogs, that they have been tatting at vicled a sum tuo • •
singer prices, it would mean a serious loss
to them, and if they cull thern on the
drovers as they should, then they are the
losers, for all the farmers are paid alike
for good and bad, which is not fair to the
man who feeds to snit the market, although
he makes double the money that tho farmer
does who hurries his bogs ta0bg and does
not give tbern a chance to grow. The
proper way is to buy subject to inspection
at the weigh seales, and pay for them
aocording to (panty ; this is being clone in
some sections and is working well and yon
should try to do the same. 1 notice that
corn is being fed to hogs Ir: sozne parts, in
spite of all th
s or all pre. i ERNEST WEBSTER MATI3ER. lever3' deseription.
sent, the house was well filled not. 1
withstanding the inelemeney of the1 About 800 people left Toronto
weather and all enjoyed themselves Tuesday night bound for the Cana -
immensely in a soeiable chat till dian west, the majority. for Manitoba
about 12 o'clock. The present was and the Northwest, the retnainder
well merited as Mrs. Martin filled for the Klondike.
period of '
her position faithfully for such a long '"--"""""*------'-*1"-----------
JOHN HILL.
WINGHAM
SAW MIL
LOOS LOCS
D. M. GORD
P. S.—Highest prices paid for Eggs, Butter, &c.
A
I an -1 still getting in new goods, and will soon have my
large stock of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Trunks and Valises
Lcompeted which I have bought of the best manufacturers, and
1
of the best material, as I have been in business for 25 years
and am a practical boot and shoe maker and knOw just what
prices.
I am selling you, and mean to sell you good goods at the right
We are paying the highest market All rips sewed free of charge in all goods bought from
prices for good eoundsavr logs of me. Repairing and custom work nehtly done,
IVIcLEAN & SON.
WINGHA.M.
GORRIE,
Iv
BORN
Wiagbam, on March 20th,
Ito Ir. and Mrs. Ed. Stnith, a daughter, -
4/Nee-v.-In Win h , arch 'II,
gs t :at have been I to, has been condneting revival see*:
Miss Martin, Evangelist of Toren— WnrrSznAN-In Ilowick, March 15tb,
n.v-ISTEAIV1 LAUNDRY
to Mr. and 'Mrs. Win. n so
the wife of Robert Whiteman, of a son.
WINCHAM
given : if this is kept rp the trade tvill he
ruined ir: a short time, but it is to be hoped I VieeS in the Methodist church here, ; ramastrzo,
late, continue to warn them against feed; MN, W. J. Perkins t isited with
the farmers tvill stop it before it is too
Stialtrrrt--,-SnottT-At the Methodist Our laundry plant has arrived
during the past week.
ing corn, and show them the advisability her parents in &Odeuch, last week. ' Dr. Williams.
parsonage, Listowel, on March Iltb, by .
Much more profitable to all concerned.
market which, with tie loose trouble, is
of growing the right class of hogs for the Mr. Samuel 3. Greer and wife ee. thlartil:lv rst.class wet k in d lines of
mr. John 16itild we, are. prepltied to turn out
'of Lir:wick, to Mies Mary Short
Toronto, are visiting his parents in cist17IctNir,nobus4r-tYkereire--.1.t. the residence' i
I deelth.d tO continue blisiness 111 (;01'.., ! V4 Knight, both of IVforris Notice.
Yours truly, I town this week, ; of the bride's father, on Nlarch 16th. by •
Plo'n. Cznstx.
I MeA8PS' lieLallehha 13". have 4'1: to'Miss. augltez/of Adr.
rtAv Mr King of Galt Mr Peter (vice laundrY Work 00 the Shortest, Pianos, Organs, Violins Autoharps
Li ETA;R.1.17E.
Irk!,
titeessereIessectirr-At the re'sidence of
(GOOD'S OLD STA.ND).
H.
ROSS'
ST
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RE
Mr. Jolts
Ifitoeit shipped a car- arr. W. Perkins has gone w I the bride'n father, on March lah, by I
load of maple mum 0 the old Chicago to reside. ; Rev. Mr, King. of Galt, Mr. Robert •
ott to Miss 'War dam hter of N.1 For the convenience of customers,
9
1 Accordeons, Mandolins
ed t') her lunne on Monday of last visiting, with Miss Jiilia Strong*.
becn visiting
Country last week,
miss Minna, of Seaford', who has / ellen Mende this week.
Mrs. D. SProat, return- Mrs, A. Pollock, of meant% was reAory. Winghare, on March 24nd, bY closed,
I Mr. James vs visiting 7ete see '<eight, Ti.4 Morgrisll A r. a DROP BOX will be placed at the
rierelaseeente-liftecurses-At Se Paul's door to mealy° work when laundry r Arm, thi ?vgans at an prices up to $2,50. All kinds of ttimmings
or ustca umen ts.
Irtev. W. Ieowe, Mr. John Casemore, of
week. Kinlose to Miss Ellen J. Mitchell, of
lrs.nyder, of Chesicey was visit-, Tune. • t,
Mr. J. J. Brooks of Myth was in ing her uncle, Mr. George lnovvId eerryst,
town last week. ston. men.
. 1,
Mr. F. T. Colvin Sitippeit a ear of . Winham, on March 20th,
bolo - • )ti•qt. vsMr. D. M. Jet:instthe defeated!
eek. Sadie daugbter of Mr, d Mre.
, Matthew mi
Mt'.t%" tesete of Soo Ste. Conservative candidate in North; nrothsA..-"f;tare aged 33 years and 5
Italie, is renowing old acquaintancesBruce, has been chosen Graild
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I IVIVSTO BOOKS AND SHEET ivittsio.
OWE US A TRIAL 1 We can supply you with anything you want. Sewing Maehincs and
1Sewing Machine Supplies.
with your next order, 1
FARMERS on t forget that 1 still handle all kinds of Farm Ira-,
e- n erne., on March 16th,
LONG- plements notwithstanding that reports aro circulated to the eontrary.
Elizabeth IL Bryan beloved wife uf
et o the ontario West Grand i Robe Ourrie,,ged 2E; years, 0 months'
. .
Mr. an Mrs. Charles Disney, and Lodge of the Orange Associatrcn. , and 14 days,' ,
Opp. Union Factory, Royer Bloek.
TR,OSS Opposite P. 0
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