The Wingham Times, 1898-04-29, Page 5111E 1'Xill(irM!AM 11 71 ► , l l'l r 29, i— •
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We have all the latest for Spring Suits, at moderate prices. Fit and
workmanship of the hest, " Onaranteed," We are showing the most
Up•to date
Also all kinds of Men's Furnishings for Spring Wear, A special line
of Ready made .pants and Overalls cheap, Inspection invited.
a -133o. c...A..."-ITays
Opposite (Luc:ut,'a hotel, W iugliain,
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SU6fE�IPl3 VANQ(IS].7,
A NOVA SCOTIAN k'ARAIER TELLS
HOW HE REGAINED HEALTH..
11.0 SUFFERED It'IWUat ACUTE RIII;UMA•
TIdM AND GENERAL DEBILITY—
SCAM= AnLF TO Do THE IjWRTEST
WORS: .
From tho Aeadien, Wolfv,ile, N. S.
One of the most prosperous and
intelligent farmers of the village of
f 1 reenwick. N. S.. is 111r. Edward
Manning. Anyone intimate with
D1r. Manning 'itnows him as a man
of strop that every integrity and veracity, so
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confidence can be placed
in the information which he gave a
a reporter of the Aeadien, for publi-
cation. the other day. During a very
pleasant interview he gave the fol.
lowing statements of his severe
suffering and recovery :-"Two years
ago last September," said Mr. Man-
iiing, "I was taken with an acute
attack of rheumatism. I had not been
feeling well for some time previous
to that date, having been troubled
with sleeplessness and general debit•
ity, My constitution seemed corn•
pletely run down. Beginning in the
small of my bade tie pain soon pass
ed into my hip, where it remained
without intermission, and I became
a terrible sufferer. All winter long
I was scarcely able to do any work
and it was only with the aeutest of
suffering that I managed to hobby
to the barn each day,tu do nyckores.
I appealed to medical mon Air help
but they failed to bring •any relief.
At last I decided t ry Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills d with their use
carne a complete and lasting cure. I
had not used quite three boxes when
I began to feel decidedly better. I
continued using them until twelve
boxes had been consumed, when my
! uluplete recovery t+ a:Tallied use in
I discuntinaing their use. I have
never felt better than since that.time.
N'v health seems to have improved
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs, in every way. During the past sum -
Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, harness Oil and ,Soap. mer I wt.rked very hard but
have felt no bad effects. The g'rati-
GONEcud. I feel to Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, none but those who have suf-
feted as I have, and been .scared can
.appreciate.
An ii•lalysiti shows that Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills contain in a. con-
densed form all the elements neves•
sary to give new lite and richness to
the blood and restore shattered
nerves. They are an unfailing speci-
fic for such diseases as locomotor at-
taxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus'
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhetnatism
nervous headache, the atter affects
of la grippe, palpitation of the heart,
nervous prostration, all diseases de-
pending
on vitiated humors in the
blood, such as sorc'fula, chronic ery-
sipelas, etc. They tire also a speci-
fic for troubles peculiar to females,
such as supressirit,, irregularities,
and alt forms of weakness. They
build up the blood and restore the
glow of health -to pale and sallow
cheeks. In men they effect a radi-
cal cure in all cases arrising from
mental worry, overwork or exeesses
t,f what ever nature. Sold by all
dealers or sent post paid at 50e a
box or six boxes for $2.50 by ad-
dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont,
sir n�
Every day a bargain day.
pay Shoes when you need them.
3 o neetfnr witting till a"bargain"
clay to buy them at a far price if you
wear ",Slater shoes."
Always sauce price—proportion of
leather, workmanship and profit, uni-
form year in, year out..
No pren,ittma to pay—no cut prices to
wait for, only steady, clepenTable
Tim ney'sworth,straiglttand aboveboard, .
guaranteed by the makers. Goodyear
welted. Name andJirice, $3.00, $4.co
and,t5.0o per pair stamped on sole.
' "The Slater Shoe."
CArA LOGUE
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For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWELS.
BUGGIES! SU
RIES!
1'h;& -tons, .Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts.
HARN
ESS,
SADDLES, ` ETC.
C1e. rin
11 1,
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us -£Ss
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Thanking our customers for their very liberal patronage, which has brought our sales
nearly up to our expectations, we offer more startling bargains to -day, as we must tu:n this
stock into cash within the next few weeks. When we advertise an article the people always
know they can get it just as advertised, both as to price and quality. In other words they
know we mean it, and to this we attribute our success. Now for a few pointers :
we u` mess
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made to order, quality and fit guaranteed, former price $14, to -day $10.
Double -fold Dress Goods, was 25c, now Ioc ; 44 inch Black Sicilian worth 6oc for 43c
19c Black and Brown .Stiff Hats, were $2.00 and down, for 25c ; Laces, Braid and
Dress Trimming about half price.' 28 lbs. raw Sugar for $l.co ; 25 lbs. Bright Coffee Sugar
for $I.00 ; 4 -piece Toilet sets for $l.00 ; 2 pairs Grocer's Scales each, at $a.00 and $3.00 ;
I lb. Pure Black Pepper, by the lb„ only 12%c.
The Cheap Cash Store, Macdonald's Block.
S.
OULROSS.
The following, from an exchange
will be interesting to our Culross
readers : It has been stated recent-
ly that there are two hundred and
sixty one "Macs" in tne Presbyter-
ian ministry in Canada. That's
nearly as ninny "Macs" as there are
in the township of Cu Iross,Co.of Bruce.
'CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND HARNESS 1EPAMh C
on short nctiee, and at reasonable prices.
R. J. MAOMATH.
REMEMBER!
Your eyes are priceless. Take care of -them, as no one will take
care of them for you. If you need
SPECTACLES OR . EYE GLASSES
buy them from us.
Also a full line of 1V'atehes, Clocks, and all kinds of
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to.
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OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
ILLS
has just returned from the Eastern Market,
- having purchased a full line of the finest
that can be bought this side of Montreal
in Black, and in all the leading shades.
ing,
s• rrn•
ox ma masa =ma nearss xsirs TF:?1F,,is=ami
c... who had the misfortune to loser G011RIE.
itis arm by the falling of a tree in
the bush where he was chopping.
The semi-annual election of offi•
vers, in connection with the Epworth 1
League of the Methodist church,1
took place last Monday evening, and
resulted as fellows :—Hon. Pres,
Rev. S. J. Allen; President, Miss'
Minnie Moore; let Vice Pres., Miss
E. E. Kerr, `incl, Miss Maggie
Mooney, 3rd. Miss Jennie Howe, 4th, 1
11Tr. N. 13. Gerry ; Rea. See., W. R. 1
Mooney ; Cor. See., Hiss Minnie
McNaughton ; Treas., Miss Liizie
LUCKNOW.
Mr. James McDonald, of Guelph,
attended tite funeral of his brother
John here last Fridnv.
Mr. .Tay. McCloskey ha, been
awarded he contract of watering
the st reet rot the :reason. Ttte work
to be done for $149.
t).
Mr. Alt' Davidson has gone to
Strathroy, where he has secured a
situation.
Mr. D. McDonald was elected by
acclamation to fill the vacancy in
} the council caused by the death of
Mr. Adam Thompson.
Mr. J. i''r•itzbey has gtthe to Gode-
rich, where he will work at nis trade.
CST.
S T. MLLE,
Vfhe Preslfyter ian s, of t4is-1)41ee,
are erecting a fine church to cost
in the neighborhtutdl of W-1,500. The
building was designed by Mr, W. E.
Binning, of Listuwel, and will he
fitted with the Circular seats and
will have plenty of a comntodatikn
for the cot' gregation ,lessrs," .ich•-
iLnans w Iihynits, of Guderich, are the
contractors. They have let the sub-
contract fer the stone and brick
work t•t 91r. Anthony Baker, of
Goderieh, and that fur the painting
to Mr. JacOb Seburger, of Listoo•el.
BRUSSELS.
The members of the I. 0. O. F. of
Mr. Hodson, superintendent of the
Miss Lou. Ferguson, of f6 inghaui
spent last wsek with her cousin, Mrs.
C?..W. Walker.
Mr. R. J. M. Perkins, Divinity
Student of Wycliffe College, Toronto,.
visited with his parents last week.
He took charge of the services in
Sheibourne, on Sunday Inst.
11Ir. Geo. Brown, the proprietor
of the Albion hotel, has had the
interior of his house thoroughly
fixed up, The woodwork has been
varnished and the ceilings and walls
re papered.
Ferguson. ' The annual 'Vestry meeting of St.
EAST WAWANOSH. Stephen's church was held recently,
One of Hurons, most honorable and, with the incumbent, Rev. A. B.
true pioneers in the person of Mr.I l arney, in the chair. The minutes
Edward Robinson passed into the,of previous meetings were read and
great beyond on Saturday, April 23, adopted. The tollowittg officers were
after a severe and lingering illness I elected for the ensuing year :—
of dropsy.'61r. Robinson was born I People's Warden—Jantes Perkins ;
in England and after coming to 'Minister's Warden—R. L. Wilson ;
Canada settled in East Wawanosh, I Vestry Clerk—William dose ; Audi.
where, he hewed: a home, and has tors—John Ilarding, Robert Toung;
tilled • the soil ever since, and his Sidestnan -- William inose, hied
labors have been duly crowned with Rush ; Repi esentative to Svi,od.-- -
prosperity. IIe leaves a wid.iw, Wm. ilius ; Sexton.—Amos Doan.
three daughters and five sons to
mon'n his loss, who have the sym- JA MESTOWN.
pathy of the entire neighborhood in Many of the farmers around here
this their sad. affliction. The funeral,
which was held on Monday last to
the Donnybrook eemetry was one
o
f 1 1 r c •een in he town
will wind np seeding this week. It
is their general opinion that they
have had en early as well as an
t to largesev •t s � excellent bp''ing.
ship. 1 he service was conducted by .
Miss Joan Simpson went to Toronto
the ll.ev. W. W. Leech, of White excelast week. She intends staying
church. e all summer. Maggie Carrie, who has been there i Mr Ad am s ent Monday* evening
seriously ill of plenrsy, is slowly* g. with his parents in Limy.
recon. J James McCallum gave an , Air.. Sam Shines claims to have
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"at home" to a large number ut boys the cheapest, as well as the best
and girls of the neighborhood, on farm horses in this neighburhood.
One is surprised to know that they
only cost hire 0.
111r, Roht. McAllister, jr., is, we
are pleased to say, quite able to be
round again after a severe attack of
1''r day evening, April 22nd.-
Wits
2nd.iir. William Johnstodis ' getting
erection
this place and visiting brethren things in readiness. for lh
attended divine service on Sunday of his new brick house..l'
I gowning last. Rev. W Lowe, of Miss Flora McCallum is visiting
Wingham, preached the sermon.
The American, Queen's and Cent-
ral hotels will be the licensed pre-
mises in this place for the coming
year. Only three hotels being
allowed under the new amendment
Farmers' Institutes, has been travel- ! to the Aet.
ing through the province during the Messrs.aRuttan & Fitzpatrick are
e
lass, week. Ile says that fall wheat moving their stock of dry goods
will be an average crop, 25 per cent. Brandon, Man.
being excellent, 25 per cent. killed, Brussels corps of the Salvation
and 50 per centfair. n„tts tips
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Scott's Emulsion is not 0
"baby food," but is a most
excellent food for babies
who are not well nourished.
A part of a teaspoonful
I
t
mixed in mill: and given
Army isha,vi. g " " and "downs
of late. The barracks has been
forward tifty cents.
locked on them by the proprietor. I'tlhere died on Sunday evening,
The Salvation Army Marine Banc: about 5 o'clock at the residence ofdd.,,
will visit Brussels on Saturday, April i her son, Frederick Toll, an old and
130th, and Sunday May 1st. Meetings much respected resident of tie
fft
in the person ,f Mrs. Frederick
will be held in the Town hall. 'e'l>�
Messrs. 13ainton Bros., of Blyth, Toll, sr Deceased had been ailing
have closed a bargain with Howe & for seversal months front heart trots -
Co, for the large brick woolen faet- lite, and her end was not unexpecte
• in this lace. They take imam. Mrs. Toll was born in Meeklenberg,
uty p
7 itl]e, and examine before they i every three or four hour,:, diate posw:sioglovehsetitgentlem manufactures • Getting y , in 1822
of nd was
t'nreo sie-
Now is your time i are tanners and
are picked over. i trill give the most happy but in addition will operate the t years ago she was married to Dred-
fl
)euintr out full lines of i henmlc. Cirri•tins ill all 1 woollen Mill, carding rolls, spinning erick 'Poll at Wilmot, Waterloo,
We arc. of 2,results.
' Curtains 1t)t ; c: and up. I f �'t)tt :ire \t'fliltiu i liver oil with the yawns, t .C. 11 `e extend a cordial
colors, X.ac;c. TiI'e cod welcome to them and wish them
at] throes in Carpets, '\I • n Oilcloth We have a huge ge ! hos illtc, zdded as in every SUCCESS.
y}lvo p
her aunt, Mrs. Robert Shtell;
"All is not gold that glitters.
A Canadian youth, who was greatly
interested with the premium for sale
of certain articles in an Ant rican
newspaper, thought he would try Ms
luck by purchasing and selling them,
Having sold ail, he : ent results to
head quarters for which a watch
was to be given. After it arrived at
custom office a card was sent, telling
hits to obtain his watch, he must
„
mumps.
Mrs. A. Simpson has heen suffer-
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in' for the past few weeks with sore
hand. Some time ago, she got a
sliver in it and it afterwards became
touch inflamed. It had to be lanced
twice, and it is now in a fair way of
corning all right again.
The People's Faith
Firmly Grounded Upon Real itlterlt:
—They Know Hood's Sarsaparilla
Absolutely and Permanently
Curds When All Others Fail.
Flood's Sarsaparilla is not Merely a simple
preparation of Sarsaparilla, Duck, &n-
aught and a little Iodide of Potassiums
I3osides these excellent alteratives, it also.
unexpected contains those great anti-biliode ant
liver remedies, Mandrake and Parade-,
lion. It also contains those 'great.
kidney remedies, rya Lrrsi, Jttnipetr
Berries, and rlpsissewa.
Nor are these All. Other Vt•ry valuable
curative agents are harmoniously Corn
bined in Hood',t Sarsaparilla and it is
Carefully prepared under the personal
supervision of a regularly educated
pharin teist.
Ynowing these facts, Is the abiding faith
the people have iii ItOod's Sarsaparilla
a natter of surprise? You can see why
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, when other
medicines totally, ltbsolutely fail.
to comm in
• .' Matting o I c 7
p,p .,, added, ya s.
to pick from. Rev. F. J. platen, of Tlelgeave,
collectiona large stock ill tine and t1115 palatable eniitlsiol], not
In fools Mid Shoes t1 t, have 1 occupied the pulpit of Methodist
heavy. 1 feeds 1111 1 but on Sunday hist Rev Mr.
SEEDS ! SEEDS ►EDS ! SEEDS !.
A full stock of all kinds 00
county, Ontario, and was the another
of five ehildren—three boys and two
girls. After her marriage she resid•
ed for 11 years in Wilmot and then
removed to the 2nd eon. of Morris,
CC
only to ee s the ,c i c , church a ''. 't wti rc she resided for 1G years after
Allen 'o•lched Fducational sermons which the family removed to Nast
e
:Alsop i'C elates its digestive
Wawanosh ,there deceased resided
g" tor'llh', Oaten.
hand. : LitlCtI01)S. Court Princess Alexandria, t;.O.h'., for the past rC years, The funeral
hitt
i s • your doctor about this. !Brussels sentlfi U as a gift to tot k place can Tuesday afternoon to
Ask
,.a•a`t;:ti*; a:id:a ',half/No. 1 t brother +01C1t• LLt4tlUC.i.
St:O't t a4 itti+4'tit:, l • . "ruroht.•.
l ,rues s, , e.
' I'hillp S. il, of Cadillae, Mich., a the l'muu cemetery and was largely.
former iii tisse i e and '
ambor
Hood's Sarsaparilla
'lathe best --in f let tate t)ue Truce ltlarhl a'tirifer.
Sold l+y ail druggists. alt: sit for
Hood's Fills tirrtliCtifstaftr•Prltttaet
13111*. aid digest sun. titor
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