The Wingham Times, 1898-05-13, Page 5'1 UP; ININWIAM TIMES, MAY 13, 1898.
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We have all the latest for Spring Suits, at moderate prices. i'it and
workmanship of the best. "Guaranteed." 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.
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itearraaaSsesa
Opposite Queen's hotel, Wingham.
2111113500111
A talkative tag.
WHAT THIS
PARTICULAR
SHOE -iS-
"1ADe OF
The tag on every pair of Slater Shoes"
tells the leather, its wear, service
adapted to, how the L.lioe is i:iadc, how
to care for it and the factory number, by
which any faults may be traced to tiie
operative. This tag is rood for five
cents on a bottle cf ;;,later Shoe Polish.
Goodyear Welted and stamped on
/ the sole by the Makers. ,$3.00, ,C4.00
and $5.00 per pair.
For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWELS.
U G ".rte I E S I SURRIES1
1'hretons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
IS ONE THAT WILL PROMPTLY AND
EFFECTIVELY CURE.
MR, JOHN II1TCIT, OF RIDGI:TOWN,
TELLS Iiuw ILE HAD SPENT DOLLAR
UPON DOLLAR IN VAIN BEFORE
FINDING THP MEDICINE RAT CC1UEt)
IIIItI.
lttd:;t•town.
People who react from week to
week of the alar venous eures effected
by the use of Dr. Williams' fink
Pills little, think that right in their
tinder, exist litany who !lave been
relieved tiutn pain and suffering by
the use of tueae wonderful little pitla-
after having suffered untold agonies
for months.
Mr. John flitch, a ratan well and
favorably known throughout the
county, was ever ready when oppor-
tunity offered to speak a word
praise of these pills and was never
tired of recumpiending them to his
friends. A representative of the
Standard, anxioua to know of the
cause of stir. Bitch's recolumendatiou,
called upon hila at bis home recently
and upon telling that gentleman
the object of his visit Mr, Bitch
consented to an interview. The
story in his own words is as Iollows
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs
Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Harness Oil and Soap.
CA1;1;1ACE Tnirtimmo AND HARNESS REPAIRINC DONE
on short notice, and at reasonable prices.
R. J.
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REMEMBER !
Our Ordinary
Announcement
N -L.a. ,JY
Ever since we purchased the McIntyre stock here at 53c on the. $, we have advertised
goods at about S3c on the Dollar of the regular prices, and we have filled so far to sets them
duplicated either as BARGAIN DAY SNAPS or in EXTRAORDINARY AN-
NOUNCEMENTS -and we will continue along- this t, -week as usual.
Note these sample prices and come in and see the goods. IT WILL PAY YOU
Fancy Wool Delaines, pretty patterns, worth 30e yd,
now 15c.
Canten Flannel, worth any time 8c, for 5c.
Fancy Cotton Crepon, worth 15c yd, now 9e.
Plaid Flannelette, regular 12c, for only 8c.
Feed Cheek Shirting, the 71,c yd kind, for 5e.
Wide Apron Gingham, with border, 121e, now 10e.
Mahogany Covert Cloth, cheap at 37;? r.., now 20c.
7 special Dress Patterns, shot effect, acre $3.50 each,
now $1.75.
J
Wool Serge, regularly sold for 25e, our pinto 17e.
Colored Chiffon always sold for 18c and 20e, our
price is 121c.
"1lnr•iet " K id (,loves, in Miaek and Teas, worth
$1,00 for 8('c'.
Illack Silk Gloves imported to sell at 75e for 40e,
Chill's Gingham and Print i)rtsses, well made and
her utifully trimmed at :",1.,00, 75c and 65e,
1,000 doz. Dre'se Buttons, worth 8e ar:cl 100 per
d+,z., le.
WIHHERE ? The Cheap Cash Store, Macdonald
TURNI3ERRI .
Seeding operations are tthoti.t
—*le the winter of 1t391 1 was through for this season, the weather
taken with a severe attack of la has been all that could be desired
grippe, tru►n which 1 was confined although growth is a little backward
to cue house for some time. `!'his for the time of year.
Was followed by severe pains and The outlook is bright just now
swellu,gs ul' my lower limbs. I cull- for the farmers ; everything is bloom •
-
suited a physfciaui and he told ole I ing. Wonder if its the Liberal
i Governtnent that's doing it?
tato We were in error last week when
alone, I we stated that the man, who spilled
atarteu 1 the oil on the floor got a wilding for
s unaided. I it, Be promised to put in a new
ally lu uty I floor so that we guess now platters
ad summer will be all right.
everything that
Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take
care of them for you. Tf you need
EYE OR CLASSES
buy them from us.
Also a full line of Watches, Cocks, and all kinds of
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended tn.
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OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
T. A. MILL
has in stock a full line of
tidies' Shirt
it was acute rheumatisul. 1 en
tin ued under his care fur also
Months. I was unable to ata
but Sometimes wtlell 1 gut
was able to wake a few s
1'lle trouble Was ria
feet and ening
long. 1 tried at
friends sugges a , hoping to gain
relief, but ',either medicate tarsen
inwardly nor liniments applied ex-
ternally gave toe any relief. Tile
pain was very great, and 1 was duty
too glad try auythlug suggested. 1
speut dollars upon dollars In duewra'
medicine, but ail to no purpu,e. The
last- week. 1 was attended by physis
cial� it oust cue rive dollars, and hay- I 1
fug about that blue read in toe I
newspaper of the work accomplished
by D. Williams' fink !'ills,. 1 curl -
waded it was certainly worth toe
experiment and accordingly purchas-
ed a box from a local druggist and-
commenced
ndcouiuienced their use, d►seuiitluuwg
Waists
Wrappers, plain and figured, duslins, Prints, and
light goods for summer wear.
In Lace and Chenille Curtains we have a full line to pick
from. Fat1cy Table and Stand Corers in all shades. •
In Dress Goods we have such a large stock it would be
impossible to describe in a way to suit without seeing them
W11 OXETE1t.
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We are sorry to state that Miss
Pheobe Young 's finite ill,
The foundation for Mr. T. B.
Sanders' new residence is completed
and the brick work has been com-
menced.
`Mr. Oliver Smith is building a
arge addition to his stable,
Mr. W. C. Hughes has disposed of
his property and intends leaving the
village.
Messrs. Joseph Lovell and Hugh
Harris left last week fur Manitoba.
LONDESBORO.
Gtle duetore' medicine. 1 ilia tt aa
in June or July, 18J2. Siler
1 had taken the drat bux of the pllh
1 eould feel some eltalige dud alter
taking seven boxes 1 noticed a great
inlpruVelneilt. 1 eotltluueU takltlg
ttleai tuna 1 had used thirtueu boxus
when 1. lutist say 1 telt as well as 1
ever aid in my hie. &wile t.f • Lay
customers who eatue into my y'ar'd
would ass rue ~dict 1 was Uuing Goat
.1 was luuaing so well tisnuWIng the
aiek spell 1 nad undergone) and 1
wuulu always tell thew tuat Lr.
Wlitlaiva' l'uuls fills had wrought
the change. They are the eheapest�
Medicine 1 ever Uuugtlt," said Mr.
Aitch, "and it 1 had what 1 • spent
in other medicines 1 could act at ease
this winter. During the interview
Sara. Bitetl was an uucupant ut tile
rum and sue heartily cuncutred
in what her husband said, and stated
that for one other member ut' the
family the pills had beeu used wit.l
success in a case of severe nervous-
• cess. Mr. Hitch at the tone t,e\was
seen by the reporter appeared inter•
cellent hsalth. lie is 56 J ears of
age and a man who had always
been used to hard work. Ile was
burn in Camebridgeshire, England,
and carne to this eountry 27 years
ago, Before locating in Ridgetown
he conducted a brick and tile yard
at Longwoud'e Road, Middlesex
county. Ho has been carryilig on a
successful business in Ridgetown for
the past ten years,
D►. Williamslark ]ills y
A fine line of Prints from5c and aI ). Ask to sec our' Sc going to the root of disease. They
renew and build up the blood, and
Prints ; they will astonish you as to quality and price. In strengthen the nerves, thus driving
:Men and Women's Shoewear our stock is the most complete; diacaae from the system. Avoid
it has been for years. imitations by insisting that every
Don't fail o see our Carpets, Rugs and Oilcloths. box you purchase is titicIuscd 111 a
''i, cureb
y tau rselves.
wrapper bearing the full trade marl:,
CORN ! CORN ! CORN 1 "Dr. rviiliam kink Lilts fur Palo
People." If your dealer does not
keep thein they will be sent post
pad at 50 cents ;t box or six boxes
• file $.250, hV addressing; the I)e.
Wiliiania' Medicine Co., Brockville,
N. Ont.
R.
CIS
Block.
liro ... t ,AS,
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TEESWATEIt. HOWICIC.
Grain has been :timing into town
ata great rate during the past two!
week. I
Thotnpsorl's flour mill was idle for
a few hours one dav last week ow-
ing to a breakage in some of the
machinery.
The annual meeting rat the mem-
bers of the Teeswa ter Public Library
was held last week. The weather
was unfavorable, causing the attend-
ance to be smaller than usual. The
following directors were elect-
ed : Rev. II. W. Reed, Messrs. J.
K. iileLean, Jno. Farquharson, A. G.
Stewart, Dr, G. S. Fowler, Dr. Mid -
ford Gillies, Misses M. P. Sharp, D,
Shaw and1l. Nixon. On account of
Rev, Mr. Andrews and Mr. A.
Woodman were mWingban, on Fri-
day last, on business ennnected with
the laying of the corner stone of the
new Methodist choreic.
The corner stone of the new Me
thodist church, will he laid here on
Monday, May 23rd at 3 p. in. In
view of the fact that the gild church
has been in continuous use for the
past 38 years, the corner stone lay-
ing will be more that usually im-
portant. Mr. John Neelands, of
Winghtun, an old and highly re-
spected resident of this place will
lay the stone. A tea•nteeting will
be held the same evening to be ad-
dressed by several clergymen and
ethers. Special stir, ices will be held
the Sunday previous.
Messes. Br up don & Son have re -
ceived a Carlo. of hinder twine.
Rev. A. Dever, of Bervie,
preached Educational sermons in the
Methodist church oil Sunday last.
Rev. Mr. Andrews conducted quart-
erly services at Auburn.
I have Blade a stud' of the best ligaturing Corn for this
section c.f the country, and have a car load of different varieties
to choose from.
the report of the auditors not being
ready for presentation the tweeting
was adjourned until Tuesday, May
10th at 8 oc'clock.
Mr. -John McKenzie, of Guelph,
has arrived in town and will reside
here in future.
After coughs and colds
the germs of consumption
often gain a foothold.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites will not cure every
case; but, if taken in time,
it will cure many.
Even when the disease is
farther ;advanced, some re-
markable cures are effected.
In the most advanced stages
it prolongs life, and makes
the days far more comfort-
able, Everyone suffering
from consumption needs this
food tonic.
qct, and cSt.oa. act druggists.
SCOTT 1.4130W:41., ett^ntistw,Toranto.
The month ty> meeting of the Howick
Mutual Insurance Ca. was held at the
Foresters' Hall, Gorrie, recently.
Members all present, President J. R.
Miller in she chair, The claims for
three fires were presented from A.
Mclenis, of Grey township ; Chas.
Bartiiff and 0 Kelly, of Morris town-
ship, all for barns destroyed recently,.
Mr. McInnis was settled at $670;
Mr. Bartliff received ;1,315 and Mr,
Kelly $82.5. 74 applications were
passed by the Board, amounting to
about SiC0,000. This Co. have no
unsettled claims.
BRUSSELS.
The tnerchants of this place have
started the early clothing movement.
All stores are closed each evening
except Saturday.
Mr, John Kerny intends adding
a restaurant to his grocery business.
Mrs. J. L. Kerr, and Miss E. E.
Kerr, are away on a visit to friends
in Guelph, Brampton and Owen
Sound.
1II•. Chris Zillax has had the in-
terior of his hotel generally fixed up.
District Sabbath School Conven-
tion in Melville church, Brussels, on
Monday, May, 30th. All the S. S.
in Brussels,Urey,andMorris,including
Bluevale and Walton are expected
to send representatives. Convention
is undenotninational. A program of
practical topics has been outlined
and has been sent out,
The annual meeting of the Me-
chanics' Institute was held in the
Library last week, when Principal
Cameron was re-elected president.
James Fox -takes G. F. Blair's place
as seerelary-treasnrer, and 11iss 31c-
Naugltton was re-elected Librarian.
The directora'e is composed rat' Dr.
Davidson, A. Cousfev, Reeve Rerr, --
Rev. G. J. Abbey,1 ev. S. J. .ATIin, 1 •
Perfectly Gored .
W. J. Stewart and G. F. Blair. The
HEST WAWANOSII.
Mr. Roht. Reid and wife visited
at Blyth this week.
Mr. and Mrs. \I.Walker are visiting
in Brussels this week.
Reese cleaning is the order of the
day.
Mr. J. 11eGregnr is able to attend
to work after having a severe attack
of the moose's.
From the Appearances of the fall
wheat in this neighborhood. It is
supposed the yield this season will
be about three parts of a crop.
The seeciiri in this vicinity is
completed and the farmers are now
busy l,repairing the ground for the
root crop.
The appearance of the fruit trees
ot present show fourth for abundance
of fruit this season.
Miss Ida Reid, who has been ill
for some t pie, is improving. She
is able to be around nee more.
Miss Williamson, of Grey, is visit-
ing on the laths
Rev, F. J. Oaten visited on the
12th last week.
Mr. Bert J. Reid visited over Sun
day with Rev. E, A. Shaw, or Bay-
field.
Mr. N. Johnston has ..purchased
from Mr, Joseph Jnhnstt n. the 100
acre farm on the 4th concession for
e3500.
Nair. Joseph Johnst,tn',',tas purchas-
ed the Cun.ntings farm on the 12th
conces:•lon. It contains 1C0 acres
and the price paid was $1900 ;The
farm was resent -- occupied by "Mr.
matt. Eclic tt >
statement presented showed receipts
for the present )•ear to be $276.58,f'
and expenditure $182 32, leaving a
balance on hand of $94.26.
G A. Deadman has disposed of a'
pure bred Jarsey heifer to George i
Smith, ot Walton ; and a grade Jer-i
sey to W. Brown, of Atwood. Mil
i
Deadman in future intends to con-
fine himself to registered Jerseys.
Arrangements are being glade to
hold a celebration on the Queen's ;
Birthday in Brussels. The program
will consist of a base ball thatch
foot races for mets and boys, a 3 -
minute trot or pace for $100 ; nam-
ed race, trot or pace, $50 ; and far-
mers' race, trot or pace, $35, half
mile heats, 4 prizes in each race.
mase ball match on Victoria Park in
forenoon end other sports in the af-
ternoon at the Driving Pari., Other
attractions may be added betwe( n
now and that date.
In the recent election in Ea '
Mr. Ilislop's expenses are given at
$77,76, and Mr. Mooney's at $74.41.
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Weak and Low Spirited— NorvoUs
Prostration—Appetite Poor and'.,
Could Not Rest.
ti 1 take great pleasure in reebliiinending
Hood's Sarsaparillato others. It has been
the means of restoring my wifc•to good
health. She was stricken down' with an
attack of nervous prostration. She suf-
fered with headaches and her nerves were
under severe strain. She became very
low spirited and so weak she could only
do a little work trithouttestittg. Her
appetite was poor, and beim •so weak
she could not get the proper rest at night.
She decided to try Hood's Sarxanarilla, as
we had heard it highly prhif:;otl, and 1 acct
glad to state that 'hood's Sarsaparilla has
perfectly eared all her ailtnents," lar
13Ittt tr, 321 Hannah St.;'1 'est, tlantil-
ton, Ontario. Remember
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H OOd S► ri11a
1a the nest-tn fact the Oras True in.0 tl rati-
fier. All tlrltgsivt'. $1, vit tor as. •ni Ifotd's.
Hood'sI)3II$ aretaateltq'one.
clue. 41.14 drt.3 J