The Wingham Times, 1898-04-08, Page 64
FRESH STOOK
FaINTAIN
SYRINGES
companies. handle most of this bust.
tress.
The two proposals bang together
-m-thst is, there will be no reduction
in the letter rate unless newspaper
postage is imposed. Taking the
combined scheme, the Postmaster
General is confident his department
• can be made self-sustaining, and the
large increased business that would
certainly result from the reduction
in letter postage , would seem to
1 justify this conclusion. Certainly,
the experience of the United States
from $1.25 up.
Best quality.
C011ia �, CRMP�ELI
DRUGGIST.
Campbell's 11eaclacheWafers
cure headache:,.
TO ADVER'VISERS..
1 IL E \V x1�v (� x11 ` IALE. `' APRIL 8, 1808. ,
li ,U1�VAL1�1. 1
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Tlie am iversary of the induction Corrected by P. Deane, Produce f the Rev. 1'ti W. J. `Fest to the jlustor- i ?IOW; poi 100 lbs 1
ate of lilttev:t v j Spring Wheat
be on Sunday,1 S1 '
April , �� � Barley
Wingh•un will preach. I Baas
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wIx(i1IAA1.
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as Dealwr.
b0to240r
0»1 to0621
0 Si to
0'28 to 028
o t5 to 0 20
0a3to054I
007 to 008
004 to 004),
Ducks, 0 40 to 0 110;4
Bgg aper d .............. 0 15 to 0 to LEMONS
I;6Rs per dozen U 8 to 0
Wood per cord.... ... • • . • • 1 00 to 1 25
4&U to 500
,0 30 to 0 3i
0 3 to 0 3
0 0 to 0 4
18 to 21
5 00 to 0 00
l Presbyterian eongl e• bail R hoes
0 H'
gation will Oats,......
1 14th •hen Rev D,I errie oft D l
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A Missionary society has been 'Turkey, drawn
(irtese, "
, tion with the fres- r
formed to connection per pair
ORANGES
Sweet Seedlings,
Medium Navals,
Large Navals,
byterian church. The first meeting
has been along these lines. l• itlt
the general public the proposals
should certainly be popular, as they
pay less for letter postage, and coni-
petion will probably prevent the
material increase in the cost of news•
paper publications to the subscriber.
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-
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
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s
0.Vttug p am i4.1.1nnc5
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l\lr• and Mrs. D. McCormick were
visiting with friends in Mt. ForestRev. friendly W. J. an Misexcs West, of pulpits,
during this „eek. .
Mr. John McRae, was down in the was made on last Sunday morning
vicinity of Elora a short time ago, l between the pastors of the Methodist
and purchased a young S. Il. D. I and Presbyterian churches. Rev.
Ibull calf, which is an up-to•date ani I.W. J. West preached a p'
le
mal and a fine specimen of its breed. and stirring sermon on a part of the
Mrs. Wm. Harkness is suffering story of the "Prodigal Son," in the
from a severe stroke of paralysis. Methodist church, and in the Pres
Her many friends hope to hear of hyterianc good,goRevpel seting tri from
speedy recovery. preached
There -is a great deal of sickness, the words, Colossians 1 : 19. Both
which is of a pulmonary nature, pre- the pastors and the congregations
wailing in this neighborhood at pre- evidently enjoyed the exchange and
sent. Messrs. John McKinnon and the christian fellowship exemplified.
John Casliek are ]aid up for repairs. Asan she brie emyouotions
a fill the
and
Mr. T. W. Piekell is home from pole;
WiartOn. And realize without a doubt.
Mr. Jos. Wellwood is attending a In the pond you dare not fish for trout.
Spring fever is not a bad. thing to
have if it develops into an anxiety
to clean up our surroundings and
was held on Tuesday and rho society
will meet in the church on the first
•Il not
'lay per ton
be strictly either � a o� ,
but rather an independent society, gruel A�iples, per lb
and mon as well as women are de- Dressedlio�e
sired as members. The etlicers are : ___ - ._. -
President, Miss 111ary Collie; vice
and
rheumatism of a most painful.
president, Mrs. Toole treasurer, distressing character. The physi-
Mrs. George � Robertson.
; secretary, cians in attendance dig their best
blies Margaret ltobet•tson• y and would for a time succeed in al -
Mr. John Mitchell, of Keighley, leviating the pain :incl he would for
England, shipped a car load of maple
a short time regainastrength. f3ut
or
I
rollers from sere, on re, is visiting the disease would reassert itself and
Miss Evans, of Gorrie, is he was worse if possible than before,
His whole system seemed to be per-
meated h ith the disease which sapped
his vital energy. He tried ever so
many remedies prescribed by doctors
or suggested by friends and neigh-
bors. All in vain—he grew weaker
and weaker and at last despaired of
life itself. He was completely
toy go n
out, found it very
as
far as the barn, and was only able
to move about a little when not con-
fined to his bed. At this juncture,
Mr. Ravin, the station master at
Deseronto Junction, who no doubt
recalled the wonderful cure of M r .
Wager by the use of this famous
medicine, as reported some time since
in the Tribune, recommended Mr.
Henderson to try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and volunteered to send for a
quantity if Mr. Henderson would
permit hien. The sick man consented
f him a
Tuesday of each month. It wt ; Potato n, per bushel,
h foreign or home T ll v par lb
FItIAA-i, APIt1L 8, 1898.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
'THE Yukon bill, which was dis-
cussed by the Senate for several days,
Issas voted on last Wednesday night,
:and a motion giving it a six months' I special meeting of the county coun-
hoist was carried by 52 to 14. • oil
in eo connection
nection witherm the is Neck ouse of
IF the political parties had to lose 1 Mr. Geo. Falconer, now wears a
;their thousand dollar deposits by fail- I broad smile Why ? A bouncing
Eng to press the charges, there would young son.
Miss Louisa Wellwood, from Mich-
igan, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Jos.
Welwood.
Mr. R. Mobray and family who
moved to Michigan a few years ago,
are back again on the 4th conces-
sion.
Mr. Joe 11luclenhirn takes the
place of his brother Will, at Mr. J.
McRae's. Will intends leaving 'for
the West.. He will be much missed
by his large circle of friends in this
vicinity.
- Tins list of protests continues to ,i Miss Lizzie Wilson who is down
,5s,row. Up to Wednesday forty-nine I with typhoid fever is convalescent.
iiad been entered. Two of this Mr. Wm. Dawson got some of his
ribs broken a short time ago, while
muaibar were dropped, North and I endeavoring to halter a young horse
tilt York, on account of the necess- , and is slowly recovering.
art, $1.000 deposit not laving been `� - '- are glad to note the success of
?at up. Of the remaining 47, 24 are
_ ,', >,�.,,�,,,,ry:o �,,,, tri Mr. John
• ;against Liberals and 22 against
Conservatives. We notice that the
election of Mr. Lilfer in South Huron
fs among these whom have been pro-
tested.
TIIE NEW POSTAL BILL.
toe fewer petitions entered with the de-
liberate purpose of sa wing . otf.—
'Toronto Star.
IN the lata Provincial elections,
434,000 votes were polled—an in-
crease of 56,000, compared with the
;election of 1,894. The Liberals polled
,,208 more votea than the Conser-
vatives, and the supporters of Pre-
mier Hardy number 51 to 42 for the
-Opposition leader.
20C doz.
- 25e "
- 40C "
Fancy, Juicy i'rUit, 20C doz.
BANANAS
ti'ill arrive this week.
JOH KERR
WINGHANf.
GROCER,
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1
improve the appearance of things and ilii. Ravin procuredof
generally. If everyone ``cleans half dozen boxes, He tried a box,
before his own door," pretty little but with little discernible effect. Ile,
Bluevale will soon assume its lovely hoowever, kept on using the pills, and
summer garb.
"Pa, is it true there's nothing
new under the sun ? That's what a
wise man said, my son. "Well—
you buy me a bicycle of the latest
pattern, and there'll be something
under yours."
rft9N PkIN ;7 8�4��fl
THE REMARKABLE CASE OF JOHN
HENDERSON, OF DESERONTO
JUNCTION.
after taking six boxes, found that be
was much imp: owed. Ile got ano`'""
supplyand continued toimprovestead
ily, the pain dissuppeared, be regain
ed strength, and, as he expressed it
"I ant now able to be about, fe
quite strong, can attend to all depart
ments of my work as well as eve
and I attribute it all to thews: ofD
Pills ' To the Tri
AMIDST HELPLESS FROM SCIATIC
ItHEUMATISIT, THE EFFECTS OF
wistcn SHATTERED HIS CONSTI—
McKenzie of the 4th con., who has
passed all the examinations and is
now properly .quali tied to practice as
a veterinary surgeon, We under-
stand that Mr. McKenzie intends lo-
cating in one of the Westera States.
Reveral.changes in the postal laws
-ilaave been proposed by Postmaster
(keneral Mistook, which will meet
svith the approval of the majority -a
publishera throughout Canada. One
tsf these is to provide for q1i6 Age.
sransinissou through the mails of
ll000ks for the use of the blii4 The
.9ostage on works of this 'lad suat:
extremeLy heavy owing to the balky
nature of the publications,. and there
will not likely be any objection rais-
ed to the concession asked for.
The more important proposals are:
1, The abolition of the free postage
on newspapers, save within ten miles
of the office of publication, and the
trnposition of one cent per pound. on
the rest of the circulation and 2, the
reduction of the letter rate to two
cents per onnee or fraction thereof.
The proposed change will no
doubt correct to a great extent the
+abuses of the present priveleges by
illegitimate publications, which are
ptit out for mere advertising parposes
awhile the redaction on letter postage
countract the imposition of post-
age on newspapers.
The metropolitan publications will
be affected most, bemuse their eir.
dilation is largly phitside the ten
wile limit, and they will not regard
the government's proposal with fav.
stir. The weekly issues will be the
(principal sufferers, beeause they
reach subscribers almost solely
rbrottgli the malts, and the cheap
*tail editions of soh papers as the
Montreal Daily Star and the Toronto
Daily NOM Wil) al30 be hard hit.
The regular daily issues of most of
crther newspapers will not be
tertonsly affected, as the express
Nliss Davidson, of Wingham, is
visiting her cousin, Mr. Walter David-
son.
Mrs. Joseph Murray is at present
very ill.
Prof. Brash, V. S.,'held forth in oar
village on Friday and Saturday, of
The debate between Bel more and
Wroxeter, held here last week, was
decided in tavor of Wroxeter by 10
to 15.
The following copied from one of
the Sault Ste. Marie papers, refers to
a brother of Mr. 0. Barton, of our
"In the death of Wm. Barton
last week, St. Joseph'a Island sus-
tained a very severe blow. He was
an old landmark, widely known and
beloved by everybody on the Island
and it is doubtful if there was an-
other man in the District of Algoma,
who was more sincerely regarded.
The diseased lived to the ripe old ags,
of 72 years and when he passed away
he bequeathed to his family the
memory of a name which his children
may well feel proud of. FIe was a
big-hearted, whole- souled man with
nothing but kind words to say of his
neighbors, and St. Joe's has 11111Cil
remember the departed Mr. Barton
for. The funera,1 was the largest
ever seen on the Island. The diseas.
ed leaves a widow, two sons, one of
whom wa3 engaged on the Canadian
Canal during the season ot naviga-
tion, and three daughters all ot whom
are married."
The maehinery for the Butter
Vactory has been moved front Mild -
mat/ and placed in position and a
begin operations on the 10 of
my store window I ani offering all
()wing to the fire in
the goods slightly damaged by fire, consisting a.
Spectacles, Etc.
Sterling Silver Novelties, Rings, M BEL`111F.'' �i COST
'These goods at)�ern outs at once.
worse
on account of the fire
but we want to clear
Repairing done on short notice.
Call and see us if you are looking for bargains.
el
FAR OFF WHEN k,RIENDLY AID
PLACED WITHIN HIS REACH THE
MEANS OF RECOVERY.
From the Deseronto Tribune
it will be remetnbered tha
the past winter refere ce w
times made in the "I? rso
of the Tribune to t
Henderson, a we
r.
Willia.ms' Pink bane reporter Mr. Henderson ap-
peared a strong, vigorous man, --whom
was sufficient proof of the story
of his remarkable recovery.
to see
J..R.MUNSHAW, ` a HAM—
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Att
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Prices for Ladies' end
Gents' Wheels
$40,00
ring
everal
' column
ess of John
nown and. re-
spected farmer c the Gravel road,
township of Richmond, about halt' a
mile from DeSeronto Ju.nction. It EAST WAWANOSR.
was said that bat very little hope Mrs. S. C. Howlett is spending a
was entertained of his recovery as he few days with her friend, Mrs. R.
continued to steadily sink under the Elliott, at Ingersoll.
disease with which he,was afflicted. The following is the report for S.
Farmers coining in to Deseronto S. No. 9, East Wasvanosla for the
th cA March. The names are
033613
market, when asked how e ,
shook their heads and stated the
worst might, soon be expected. That
he should have subsequentl y recover-
ed was therefore a cause of joyful
surprise to his mauy friends in this
district. Hearing that his recovery
was alleged to be due to the use of
Dr. NVilliams' Pink Pills, a reporter
of the Tribune set out to discover if
this rumor could be authenticated.
Having reached Mr, Henderson's
residence the reporter found no one
at home except the hired boy who
informed him that Mr. Henderson
had gone with a load of grain to the,
flour mill at :Napanee. This was
evidence in itself that Mr.IIebderson
must have greatly improved or he
would not have undertaken Such a
long drive in the raw weather of
early spring. The boy having said
that his master would ne back about
tmo *leek the reporter waited for
time the team. was observed coming
,tiong,, the road. When it drew up
at the hoase Mr. Henderson, being
arranged in order of merit, ascots
tained by a system of daily mark -1
ings, deductions being made for bad I
conduct, lateness, &c :
4th—Maggie McDougall. Jennie
Rintoul, Mabel Billet!, Geo. Coultes.
Sr. III—Frank Mills, Alberta ltin.
tonl, Alfred Ritz, Alex. MeDongall,
Leslie Deacon, Roy Mason, Emerald
Anderson.
Jr. III—Roy Deacon, Willie
Elliott, 'Prank Shoebottom.
Sr. II—Bella MaDougall, Nellie
Dickle, Ethel Hicks.
Jr. II—Raymend Elliott, David
Johnston, Alex. Itintoul, Roy Ander-
son, Will Hicks.
Pt. II—Andrew Casemore, Howard
Shiell, Willie Shoebottom, Beatrice
NJ—Frank Casetuore, Stanley
At the proMotioa examination
held Mardi 24th and 25th, the fol-
lowing pupils WOW suecessful:—
Emerald Anderson, Frank Mills, Roy
Mason Alberta, Rintoul, Alfred Ritz,
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CHAINLESS $140.00
OLUMBIA
The mmits of Columbia Wheels
are well known. There is none better.
HALSEY PARK, - JEWELER. 1:
ere we are
on more
As a furthe inducement to pay ca. for your furniture
and picture frames, we are going to ve to everyone buying
from us the chance o getting a go watch or a parlor suite
free. We are going t do it predisely the same way as the
uess/for every dollar's worth you
last. That is we give
buy. The only difference here will be in the jar is, it
will be filled with peas, corn id beans, It is the same jar,
only filled different, ,Some ask w we can afford this. It is
done in this way /Our expenses c low, we sell for small
profits, get the cagh, and you don't have pay your neighbor's'
bad debts. ,
told the objeet of the reporter a rats- The lagt contest was won by Mr. jas. ::NI avin,. who got
sion, stated that the rumor was cor-i Vrem Jr. 8rd to sr. ilrd, Loy Dem- the watch', and is much pleased with it, and he s s it is just
rect, his recovery was undoubtedly cm WillieElliott. as good`as we recommended it to be.
due the use of Dr. Williams' Pink From "r. 2od to sr, 2nd, Datid /
before he had been taken ill and the' Ilintoul, Roy Anderson. , . IRELAND St BUTT
Pills. He said that about a year Johnston, Raymond Elliott, Alex.
disease assumed a form of sciatic 1 Louts 11, Dim, reieher. Oppoeite Iiiiielltonidd illeeko