The Wingham Times, 1898-05-06, Page 4FRESH STOCK
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THE WIN & .HIAI'JJ AALTVLES, MAY G, 1898.
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G arntss 291, Vena Knox 207, Martha MARKET ItIJl'OttTh�5rnon.+a.
Ingram 180, Ruby Forbes 1S(. ii'i,lgharu, May s, 1898.
Jr. ILI.--tarifa Fraser ?5S JohnP. The undersigned has quan ' x of
, , corrected per by Deans, J'rodn 1 75 to 2 30 goon sound potatoes, a' ter ft seed or
Gzl•niss 't5k3 Eva South :t19. I Flour 100 lbs 1 00 to 1 03 good
purposes. whic ho 1 dispose
II.-- Fred Pu<rli 321, Lala ] 0o to 1 OL of at a(c per KELLY,
Winghtun I', 0.
POTATOES FOR SALE
SYNINGE \
from $1.2 5 up.
, Fall heat ! r l r bushel.
r. re e . , !Spring eat Agar. - y Orris, 0 39 to 0 135 ! AL
r
yn 37 i Annie Barley . 0 30 to 0 3.,
Jr, II: - I?mtna term 0 57 to 0 581_
1larniss 3;13.
r
Peas
Turkey, drawn
Geese, e
Pucks, per pair
Butter...
Eggs por dozen
Wood per cord
Hay per tor;,
Potatoes, per bushel,
Tallow ,per ib
Dried Apples, per lb 0 3 to 0 4
Wool
007 to 0 08
004 to005
040 to 000
Sr. Pt. IL—Hazel Embury 350,
Charlie Agar 235.
Sr. I.—Harvie Knox,. Willie
Forbes, Win. II. Iaeklin, Tommy
Best duality. Jermyn.
Jr. I. --Lizzie Knox, Vonnie
:141 ';i1L
l Elut-
,�,E,a nl1I t � ledge, Iluldah Rutledge, Sara Agar,
Stanley Rutledge.
Luso I...Nelsoe Agar, Hazel
Stamper.
D. L.STRAI'FIA\, Teacher.
Sunday, April 21th, a resident of
20 years standing went to his long
home in the person of John McArter,
5th liner, The cause of death was
dropsy with which he had been
poorly for a few months,v'lIr.
Amer was born in Glasgow, Scotland
and came to Canada when a young
man, locating in Dalhousie township,
DRUGGIST.
Campbell's I-Ieadache\V afers
.cure headaches.
TO ADVLRVISERS.
'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.
OliugOon 01:1MC5
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FRIDAY, MAY 0, 1893.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
A protest against the return of Ii.
'T. Garrow for West Huron was
Filed with Registrar Grant of the
tCourt of Appeal on Saturday. Depu
`ty-Returning Officer Alexander L
Gibson is made a co-respondent on
.a specific charge of having placed
Nixon Sturdy, a deputy- returning
officer, in an inconvenient polling
booth. _
From there he moved to I. sbarne tical in
township, Huron Co., where he was
united in marriage to Miss Margaret
Mowbray, of that township, who
pre deceased him 10 years ago. They
moved to Morris and purchased the
100 acre farm, lot 13, from John
McCrae, where they made their home
until called away. Mr. 111cArter
was an intelligent man, honest in all
his dealings ; was a good father ; a
kind neighbor and enjoyed the esteem
of the community. The surviving
children are Mrs. Adam Scott, Huron
road ; Misses Catharine, Mary and
Selfua, Henry and John at home and
.... 0 13 to 0 13
0 10 to 0 11
..,. 1 00 to 1 25
.. 400to500
.... 0 40 to 0 45
0 4 10 0 4
13 to 21
nastiesµ iw.:a ) UU vv a UV
Luther ,11 s
BUTGP R
(Thoroughly e p rienced and pate -
branches,)
Robt., of `\'apella, Manitoba. All
the children were home for the
funeral which took place on Tuesday
afternoon of last week The service
was held in the Sunshine Methodist
church, Rev. Mr. Oaten giving a very
appropriate address on "Heaven and
the preparation necessary for it."
The reverend gentleman sung with
good effect, `"Saved by Grace." The
pall bearers were W. Michie, Jas.
Russell, George Parker, Tho.. Miller,
Wm. Shedden and Alex. Clark.
There was a large attendance, the
church being crowded to the d tor.
Mr. Mc Arter attended the Metboditt
church and was an interested and
well read Liberal in politics. The
bereaved family lia.ve the sympathy
of the community in their sadness.
PROGRESS OF TIIE WAR.
Since our last issue the United
States fleet bombarded the Spanish
:fort at Matansas, Cuba. Very little
damage was done and the fleet drew
•off.
Havana is still blockaded, and no
,bombardment cf the forts and city
has yet taken place.
The U. S. troops are dail r gather -
'Lag at the camp grounds in the South-
ern States, to invade Cuba, as soon
as they are ready.
On Sunday the V. S. fleet that
Wave been stationed in the Chinese
waters for some years past, reached
Manilla, in the Phillipine Islands,
-which belong to Spain. They en-
gaged the Spanish fleet, which they
_made sad havoc of. One Spanish
war vessel was destroyed and the
admiral killed, and another was
blown up, and with its crew, hurled
r.,o death and destruction. This is
"first blood and victory for the
United States.
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE
The understgeed has a quantity of
Early Harvest, Vicks' Abundauce, and
World's Fair varieties of seed potatoes
for sale. Parties in need of seed pota-
toes would do we11 to see too before
purchasing.
JOHN GRAY,
4t. Winaham.
CEO WHEAT FOR SA
The nderaigned has a entity of
good cl n, Lost Nati, Spring Seed
Wheat for - ile. A • a few bushels of
Clover Seed.
A + K. KELLY,
lgham P. 0.
Begs to inform the inhabitants of Wing -
ham and neighborhood that he has suc-
ceeded to the business formerly carried
on by Geo. Shaw at lately by D. Me
Donald.
MORRIS.
Henry Bosnian is.having a fine
targe drive shed put up on his
.:a m.
t�Mr. Joel Sillers as repairing his
c,ld frame house on the centre side -
mad. IIe is refr, .meil g it into a
,veneered house.'
Mr. Scott, of the 2nd, is pushing
ithe work on his new brick house
this week. We may expect some-
thing quite modern when it is finish.
ed.
We are pleased to say that Miss
Ida Bosman is getting along nicely
:-ince the warmer weather set in.
Her many friends were pleased to
-ee her out again.
He is prepared to supply all kinds of
Meat and Butchers' Supplies of the
Best quality at lowest prices.
Orders executed to any part of the
town with despatch,
Telephone No. 9.
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L. J. WILLIAMS
House ,and Lot For Sale.
The undersigned offers his house and
lot on Alice street for sale. The house
is a nine room frame one, with kitchen,
and there is a number of good fruit trees
on the lot. For full particulars apply to
JAS. WILSON, Wrgham.
ROAR FOR SERVICE
The undersigned will keep for service
on north half lot 2, first line, Morris, a
thoroughbred Chester White Boar.
Terns, $1.00, with privilege of returning
if necessary.
J. G. FYFE.
RUTH.
Mrs. J. G. Emigh and Mrs. Brad -
win are visiting friends in Blake and
Parkhill this week.
Mr. Ed. Moser was on a business
trip to the Queen city last week.
One of Mr. 13egley's little boys
fell and broke his shoulder blade
last Friday.
111r. Malcolm Campbell, of Gode-
rich, was visiting friends in town
last week.
A horse and rig belonging to Mr.
J. G. Moser ran away on Saturday
afternoon doing considerable dam- i
age to the rig.
Mr. W. W. Taman was visiting
friends in Brumfield last week,
Mr. Elam Livingston has moved
into the house on Mill St. lately
occupied by Mr. J. C. Kelly.
Holy Communion was adminis,
tered in Trinity church on Sunday
morning.
:11r. James McGee left on Monday
morning for 13rucefield where he
has secured a situation in a saw mill in
that place.
Mr. John McGuire, of Clinton, was
visiting friends in town on Sunday.
Mr. Albert Robinson was on a
business trip to Toronto last week.
Mr. Geo. Caldbeck, of the police IiOLF1ZGOI)
;farce of Toronto, spent last week
'with his parents on the second.
She city life appears to agree with
Lits.
'While getting into Frank Garniss'
buggy the other Sunday, little six-
year- old Maggie Scot$ .t her leg
Broker.. In climbing up over the
x 'heel her foot slipped in between the
tookes. This frightened the horse
'which bounded ahead. The Iittle
Kiri was sent round with one revo-
iution of the wheel, before the horse
Could be stopped. It resulted in
Fracturing her limit a other wise
f, adly bruising her. Since youth is
her favor, the little girl is pro-
gressing favorably.
Tile following given the clt.ss
.t riding of the pupils of S. S. No. S,
fi: r the ntonti><'1f April. Total 400.
V..—James }ansa 305.
IV.• --1, me Knox 338, Gordon
lK-'1nitury 335, Robt. l'arrend.
Sr. III. -Ettic Agar 318, Pearl
1 mbtlry 311, Alice Paul 300, Charlie
terribl•. and fatal accident hap-
pened in the sawmill ton Friday
last, the lessee of the mill, a roan
named Richards, being caught in
the rapidly revolving shaft, swung
around the circle with awful violence
and fluhg to the ground stripped of
all his clothing save the collar about
his neck, and with his spine injured,
his legs and arms broken and his
feet smashed into jelly. No one saw
the accident and the father going into
the mill shortly afterwards was the
first to realize what had happened.
The poor fellow, who was thus so
badly injured, lived until next
morning and remained conscious
until the last. (Ile was held in high
respect and was a Methodist loeal
preacher. The Sunday evenicng pre
vious he occupied the pulpit of the
Methodist church at Kinlough and
WAS to have, done , o the following
Sunday, whish found him instead i
the cold enib ace of death,
Your heart beats over one hun-
dred thousand times each day.
One hundred thousand supplies of
good or bad blood to your brain.
Which is it?
If bad, impure blood, then your
brain aches. You arc troubled
with drowsiness yet cannot sleep.
You are as tired in the morning
as at night. You have no nerve
power. Your food does you but
little good.
Stimulants, tonics, headache
powders, cannot cure you; but
will. It makes the liver, kidneys,
skin and bowels perform their
proper work. It removes all im-
purities from the blood. And it
makes the blood rich in its life-
giving properties.
To Hasten
Recovery.
You will be more rapidly cured
if you will take a laxative dose of
Ayer's pills each night. They
arouse the sluggish liver and thus
cure biliousness.
Write to our Doctor=.
We have the exclusive servieea of
some of the most eminent physicians in
the rotted States, write freely 111 the
particulars in your case.
Address, DR. J. C. AYER,
Lowell, brats.
FARM TO R
Lot 16 and 17 ii . e B Concession of
the To••nsbip o owick, (too Croeket
Willits f m), ill be leased to a good
tenant for : erm of years at a reason-
able rent. ply to C. H. Willits, Wrox-
eter. or + the indersigned.
Dat this 7t ay of Feb., A. D. 1SOS.
R. VANS
S • icitor for estate of
deceased.
NE, Windham
;ket Willits,
STORES FO 1 SALE
eq, WIZIAIVW111.1116,40104,6411Vilv,0
DO NOT BUY
a cheap Washboard. We have
, the best Washboards made in
Canada. Hardwood Frames,
Very heavy Zinc. One side for
i.e, goods, the other for heavy
goods. Prices 25c, 35c and
45c. Set^ them before buying.
JOHN KERR
'lam ROOLR, WI1V LTi HAM•
Order your]
The administratrix of the estate of
Alexander Dawson, deceased. offers for
sale the
Two Stores in Wingharn
now occupied by Messrs. N, A. Far-
quharson and W. H. Wallace, Offers.for
the salve should be addressed to
J. A. 1VIORTON, Wingham,
Solicitor for the Estate
Fo ra Suit
that will tit comfortably,
look well, wear well, and
keep in good shape. you
had better go to
Webster's
F. H. KERN EY,
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Opposite Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
For an easy Shave and a First -Class
Hair Cut, give him a trial.
Razors Honed. -
New Spring Goods and Samples
of all the latest designs in Scotch
and Canadian Tweeds, Worsteds,
Serges and Overcoatings to choose
from. Orders tilled promptly at
very low prides.
Webster 8 Co.,
Queen's B1oek.
WINGHAM
SAW MILL
lieLEAN & SON, ]Props.
1VI. ILA Wt17.
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--FROM THE --
HOLSTEIN
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HOLSTEIN DAIRY.
\NE%N SHOE STORE'
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Having opened up a shoe store
next door north of Chisholm's Block,
I am now ready for repairing, which
will be done at cash prices.
PORTRAITS - -� _ Jo nTJILL,
ENLARGED R. J. Do
keeps in stock
The undersigned having been ap-
pointed General Agent for this district
for Messrs. Kreuter & Oster, will call on
All kinds of rough and dressed
Lumber, Lath,. Shingles,
Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs
you for your orders in
CRAYON PORTRAITS
in the near future. Save your orders
until I call. All work guaranteed satis-
factory.
Also a large quantity of dry Bard
Vt'ood for sale, delivered.
Telephone• orders promptly at-
tended to.
1VrcLEAN & SON.
JAS. NIcALPINE,
General Agent.
H
the ding lines its
ARE
Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, J.tope, and
Binder Twine, in season.
Just arrlvod, a consignment of ready s.
mixed paints, Also agent for Drayton
Tile, sizes on hand, 2?.j, 3, 4 and 6 inch.
Prices right. Give him a trial.
R. J. DDBIE, W} BTECHURCH.
WINCHAM
STEAM LAUNDRY
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MMMi MMM ................iau.u.e..00c
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Our laundry plant has arrived
and we are propae ed to turn out
flrst•class work in all lines of
Laundry Work on the Shortest
Notice.
For the convenlsxice of customers,
a DROP BOX will be placed at the
door to receive work when laundry
is closed.
GIVE US A TRIAL
with your next order.
JIDLONG
Opp. Union Y^.ctory
ices
We offer the following lines at cut prices for the '
next ten clays
5o Pairs i\Ien's I)ongola Gaiters at
30
Mals.
5 Tans, No. 8,
2r) " Women's Chocolate Oxfords,
soles, at - -
15 Pairs Women's Ox -blood Oxfords at
lo " Misses' Chocolates at -
turned
$1.50
1.10
1.10
1 85
85
75
We also have a choice stock of up-to-date goods.
Sec them before purchasing elsewhere.
Please call soon and ask for these goods, and we
will gladly hand them out to you.
Or_ Gr.
WHAT PRETTY GOLD RiNGS I
iissmostemapinemoresorrxsowneronmestrammni
That is what everybody says when
they see our stock.
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We make any style of Gold Rings to
order.
REPAIRING
VVe think we know as much about
watch work as any other man in Canada,
and will give
le; ir540,4.4041:2)
for a watch We can't fix.
HALSEY PARK.
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