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The Wingham Times, 1898-09-30, Page 8
8 NI 1V1 GI fti 0 O. MAK .14,1011,10.11,....11111.4314111.1r1M.1.1•4011.11SPLIBLIIRIO141 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE FT ilia WINGIIAM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 3O, 1898. p (IORDSN p I. Mr It Maxwell, of the Bluevale road, WROXEi'I:li. 'ller is residing in i and Mr , o its Pass, � �� " roots out1 vegetables at ■esWwter Fair (aodel'ic 1 'Lt present, learning Owl be oheldtic intith j 0TIOE l1 1 Gray, of town judged the 11115 ,Te>tn• it l . millinery business. l N ii,g�'an,, on for given tltata court of n°'iN • cit anueil Ubaurber, iu the vu of 0th day ot (Whitler, i'• . at 7.30 o purpose of heath. •rnplaints assessments or a acy of ri.e ts, or any 0 • > complaint ed way ties to !rake, and bio y th And bt the prat. i - pro !rents. nawoly 1 < r on the south side of no and Centre streets. o assessed $156.00. alk on the test side of • it . it 02 feet north of AiC ISO f , t north of said Al r d total at nt to ba t s eased 41st week. M Rola Cassie and sister, t Holden -ML. B J Hazelwood spent h the o'clockp +� t 1 r Aire against the repose N W T, and ;11r .lea latter piu't of his vacation with, his a autate a propoent lt by of Prime° Albert,I.which persons Were Otlisie, station agent at Ayr, are visiting parents here. }asses is by len oo�n ' at X11 Peter r 1road, MISS Cassie Harris left this week ter of t! followingte ' I owler'i? lilueVD e for !laden where she has secured a � Alfiedetreet, betnete Miss mama Davie has returned horn© Estimated total amount • from to flares rvetks' visit with Toronto situation with 111x. John AlcTadtah as ' No 4e,. A couerets panted home by jl'ner. Minnie street, b°twont a !friends. She was aceom assistant int i visitingred street and a II iaf Aire C N Peaks, wqp will Meg Ws. , tl le Paulin was surcet. L•'stiwa her � , �lr ��• 1 ti.'48 60 and Mrs H Davis. �� gytulolithlc sidewalk has been C.Itri I spend a f eW weeks with her parents, i with airs. Il. Jenkins at ing lam. n. r •. trsnN, 4lerk. is slice, tVint;ham, Sclrt 29th,1898. Mayor Morton was to t,,Odeit4ll two 1 teed in front of Dr. Brawn's test � �,a,��N SALE edge hi the P ' 1novelties ti]l0\'4 tl day s this week, h dense byall who see them fd C"4 Our Mantles are greatly admired Fit and Finish, but alt „! their Excellence of Materials, Style, r all the !marvellous low prices at which we sell them. The sec4 all is we understand the markets of the Old and Nese retaflt World, and buy only the best for our trade that money can secure, They range in price from $3.00 to $12.00. If you like to think of FURS NOW, ours are just in, and they should. please every taste and every purse. MEN'CLOTHING Ordered and Ready-made, is a.r r S & BOYS' to < k Ila Hort �s i < growing' trade at this store. You can get illen's Suits here from! As all of the . • . $2.75 up, and Boys' from $1,00 up. in Dress Goods, Silks, Jackets, flower department, professional list, at the ;,ii�s 'Vary Cunningham of Brussels -off x Gaderich fair. ed II D Ilcuderson, of 4' DS. DRESS GOODS—Tho largest stock, the greatest variety, the res always,' c - T' tits Costumes, Dress \Ghitaoherch acted as judge in the dairy was ij ing with 1\ir Tors. onto June -- Stewart in all the new shades, patterns and materials, and p ' y • I Stewart will favor, Skirts, :gill: Waists. Silk Skirt depiertmeut et the above fair• tion visited in town last week. ] Mack and Colored i You are invitee to come and hoar N„lone I ltev. :111• Ballantyne of Molesworth i,Tailliw ltra;tcro, to Anglo- i � . !conducted iwn give a sketch of his lite, and training the Presbyterian church on Friday ;home experience in the S A Barracks on 1st e"l�'t 1' isitively tl 1 g u \\ etsh.t, auad Dress Fabrics are pt t nducted the prepratory services in exclusive to ourselves 1tucl un t�,•t ion e repeatable. This week would l ctyrdli�wntlh ,S A train their ollicers afford an excellent opportunity not, don't fail to come and hear for your- oaf a quiet survey of the stock, setf. y when selections could'oe made VITENZ!�� th h Ince of a "tirstchoice"se-I t ver a eCEcured and the fatigue of select -I ing in busy day:, avoided. Miss M. Rae of Blyth is assisting Mrs Miller in her milinery store. 9trs. Archy Moffat was visiting with her sister in Ayton. Mr. Robert Gibson leaves next week for the province of Nova Scotia, ti\`hel e 1 e will manage an oatmeal mill. GOODS MR. WM. ELLIOTT TELLS HOW TO 1 JAb1L+;STOWN. DRESS t-t®� j OBTAIN IT. A most successful Temperance Showingexclusive novelties! sLnJ> cT TO rai�Tlac= I meetjno' was held in S S. No. 10, I, ., h speakers s Wel a Rev. SPELLS AND cza,atP,—\\'as oliAntr•• I It, Paul and A. M. 'McKay, of' all fashionable w Tacks and colors ever s: own t , , HE II \4 BEEN �,.or i� when the sp anti the lamest assortment of' i f bt eaves in y':cm the Echo, Platteville, Ont. I will not be behind on the 29th. by as. Dr Williams' Pini. Pills have at - I Jamie Hogg is suffering this week Rich display of Carpets, Furs Mantles, Silks, Trim- twined a most enviable reputation in from inflammation of one of his eyes. e Cloves Hosiery, this community. has tv. Probably no other air. James Turnbull. lost a fine rnings, x • medicine has !lad such alar,;° and ,horse last week ,vitt! inflammation. 2eady-made Clothing and i rxlereasin r sale here. The reason is ; He had just purchased it from Mr. VALUA E FARM L The Assignee of he estate of Jain offer sale by public bid, and to the wort,, Queen's II el, Ingham, ALLY GROWING WEti'Gn Ago Brussels. Many good points were WEAKER.. se )reds bat at any rate Jamestown mama, suhjo to a reserved :res thereon: ' ubsisting, at the Friday, 30th D Sept., t898 at 2 o'clock , m , the fel'• wine lands : The North 100 • crus of Lot No 1034. acres of L. no. 3 in the 2nd ti Township of ' ruberry, Terms -1• per cant, cash, and the month. •r forth° particulars and sale, ar. y to Win. Willson, N'roseter, Peter , °Laren, Wienhanr. belle tors or deal 'lied As..lanee or Iris aulrci'•or, 1 ERT T01; NG, - 11 L. DICKINSON, and the North Cession of the ansa in one editions of or Peter he nn• Arsrgn.v. iiotlottnr, Knox 191, W. Ii. Jacklin 190, Willie Forbes 189, Tommy Jermyn 188, Sr, I: —Vonnie Rutledge, Lizzie Knox, I3uldah Rutledge, Sara Agar, Stanley Rutledge, Fred Agar. Jr. I. -- Norman Soueh, Nelson Agar, 1Iaze1 Stamper. D. L. STaeciIAN, Teacher. in your , SEASONABLE UNDERCLOTHING for Ladies and Gentlemen,••—: quality right, prises right. GROCERIES--•TEAS—•ueadquarters for everything in fresh, new Groceries. 30c Tea for 25e ; 40c Tea for 30e ; 50c Tea for 42e ; 5• lbs good. Raisins for 25e. If you want good fitters and good wearing Boots come here for them. - X RRIED. ry Scoee—Sooer —At the residence of the bride's parents, Toronto, on September 27th, by Rev. ilir. lt1Tavtt h, pastor of Shoes that this medicine cures. 0!d and l Joe. Si -Mille for $75. Centre Presbyterian church. Mr. (eeorge •9 the, trustees of • Scutt, formerly or \ iingham to Mies Attie Scott., DEED ANDcasoN —At G enannon, on Sept- emher 21 rd. 1 :wits S., daughter of Mrs A. Anthr$on, ged '20 yeare, 11 months and l5 days._ CAxvntoN `—At the residence of his prevailing ' son-in-law. Clover Wilson, Landon, on a Bri'llt to left this wee Sei,t.,�( Hon. M. 0. 011rnc+tot, waysLieute;n- gets first showing here. ' _ , a 1 is a well !:Hewn figure these., r`_ltbo 'fur St. Thomas and Glencoe to spend ant Governor of the NurthWest Terri - Come 1 et: the!'s 5 (mull:'' at e„I, , rents there torics in hts 07th year. QLT1L - ` ng an i I�ATTELLyUN— In Detroit, On Sept. .J i, Every stylish dresser recog- vont; alike ars benilited y ttsuse. ; On Saturday last nizes the importance of keep- I Recently we printed an account of a! S. 5 No. 10, Morris met to i remarkable cure of a well known 1 select a teacher for 1899. The lot ing in touch with our Dress !adv cf this plata through the agency I fell on Willie Bryan, who is now at 'Goody. No better place than fof Dr. William: Pink Pills, and since I Clinton Model. A "lone figure" this to form the correct ideas publishing that we have heard of'seemed. to have been their motto in of lJ 1 styles which al- auuther similar case. Mr. I� In r choosing. k i Elliott fernier liven„ near g , I Mrs John Strachan h' D. M. GORDON 9 Direct imparter s.Xer4 �rY�'lvvZy�*�l.• 'b'ND���Wil'ca• li/Airil ''CYt••41✓`•A')/Ztvl te $ . ALL READY t 4.. .t y iia (t- 1• or oc o 1 b $ P . 2 (, this eve^ enc 5 h old man nc ,tlinon f weeks with her pal g o -t1 latest dictates of Dant. i tivalks to the village, a distance of Donald Pope s steam engine played William Patterson, br,ther of Mr. P., Fashion • He'll y mile, i n ly on Patterson, of tow ,. 5 • for his mail. Manyr " g - him last week. Donald says -t' as lion at n aged 31 years, 6 veal,s a o ha cart;e from bcotlanrl to he was cheated out of a tine days' tenths and IS Piave. MoILwaiN—In Winglann, on heptem- bet' 26th. Elrzabetil, wife ot Mr. John Mc !sworn, iegicl 59 , ears nn'l 8 monthet Teas, a M. 43 2E.OSONALs. rive shall be zi:d to have contributions to this old man. Mine has been a Vigo: oris ebut'Cll, Brussels. On Saturday. Column from any of ell. readers. If you h: c:• and — tors or pnrpms•• !mint; sway yourself, drop in and ' constitution and up till six years ago tell r send us a nu`,'. to that effeer• I hardly knew what it 'vas to have al cleared it of forest. In conversation' !Rev, A.:\leLean, of Blyth, is viol (with him, he rested to an Echo inc. Mr. John Strachan this week. reporter the follotvilln:"I am 78 years The Rev. gentleman will preach a of age and strong and healthy for an sacramental sermon in Melville GLt N ANNAN. uS,u a�. Mrs W Corb=,nld is visiting with friendsday's illness. I became subject to 11i•, John Weir is confined to his cramps in the stomach. I was treat- Chesiey. , house with an ahcess on his bead. Miss M Vsnstone is visiting with friends' ed by doctors but received no benefit. •We hope he will soon be able to get I gradually grew weaker and as I' out ao'ain. in Fiincar9ir e. 1 h I wasthought time had comee three. score . Nest 1! Hiss Jennie Hastings,sne who has Yrs Jos Beck, of G tderich is the guest of }been in Kent for sone time returned Mrs Alex Ross. Mr Encfer is spending a few clays in .Cuelrh this week. file 8 Rent spent a few days in South - lepton this week. Mr 0 Gillespie was in London two days this week on business. Mrs S Relit has returned from a three :weeks' visit with friends in London. Miss k` Hogg, of Brussels was visiting esitti friends in Wingham this week. Mr W It Belden, of Molesworth visited with old Wingham friends this week. Miss Edith Eastman was holidaying at Vingham and Blyth.—Brussels Post. Mr Robert Mainprize, of Brussels, was calling on Wingham frieuds on Tuesday. Post office Inspector Henderson, of Tor- onto was in town a few days during this ;week. Mr and Mrs N Carrnigan, of Colborne, visited with Mr and Mrs Alex Ross this week. Mr Wm Band, of 'gingham, spent Sun- day in town visiting friends.—Listowel ,I3anner. - ,Miss A Al Reid, of Toronto, is the guest .sol her cousins, the Misses Stewart, Cather- ine street. Mr Lorne Jerome is in Tilsonburg for a "few days taking charge of his brother's jewellery store. Miss Margaret Ross is visiting her cone - in, Miss Nellie McDonald, of Wingham.— • Clifford Express. Miss D McInnes bas returned home from an extended visit with friends is Tor- , onto and other points. Mrs C Gillespie and family have been , spending a fevf'8aeeks with friends in St. • Thomas and vlainity. Mrs John T t inkiater will arrive home from Manitoba, next week owing to the illness of her husband. Editor Stewart, of Teeswater News, • was in town on Monday and gave the :t'XME8 office a friendly call. LIr Neil Gillespie and wife, of ilibbert ftppent a low days with relatives in Wing - * WI this week. y' ;NIY T 8. ermes. 1 r took to fainting fits and often I would ;home !tart weep. have to be carried back to the house i ;Mas Jane Small, who was severely entirely helpless. The doctors said hart in a runaway near Teeswater my trouble was general weakness i some time ago, was able to be taken dae to old age and advised me to ; to leer home last week. carry some stimulant with me to also It is otu• painful duty to chron-' when I felt faintness coming on, but isle the death of. one of our this I refused to do. I had read in 1 esteemed young ladies in the person the papers of Dr. Williams' Pink of bliss Maggie Anderson of this Mr. Wm McKihhin, a prominent business luau of Kincardine, dropi ed dead while walking; in a fusel a1 proeessi�in. Pills and thought they would be specially adapted to my ease. I tried one box but they did not seem to place, which sad event took place last Friday. Her funeral which took place on Sunday last, was the larg help me. In fact I thought I felt est in this part, showing the high worse. I decided to continue them, i esteem in which she was held. Her however, and after taking four boxes I friends have the heart felt sympathy there was a marked improvement. i of the whole community in their sad My strength returned and I was no i bereavement. longer troubled with fainting spells. Miss Mary Gray, of the 8th line, is In six months time with this treat-- very sick with typhoid fever. We ment I gained fifteen pounds, taking hope she will soon recover. in all eight boxes of the Pills. To --1 �q}•, and Mrs. Gilbert Stevens spent day I am a well man and 1 owe my 1 Sunday last with friends in James - complete recovery to Dr. Williams' ' town. Pink Pills." MORRIS. These .Pills cure not by purging the system as do ordinary medicines, Bob. Smillie left last week for but by enriehing the blood and 1 Toronto to attend the university. strengthing the nerves. They cure rheumatism, sciatica, locomotor, ataxia, paralysis, heart troubles, erysipelas, and all forms of weakness. Ladies will find them an unrivalled medicine for all ailments peculiar to i once for East Wawanosh, where he the sex; restoring health and vigor, I intends to live with his son, W. A. The following report gives the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 8 for the month of September and de termines their position in class for October. Totsl400. IV. --Gordon Embury 233, Lorne Knox 215. Sr. III.—Ettie Agar 382, Alice Paul 378, Ruby Forbes 865, Pearl I3mbury 851, Charlie Garniss `29 3, Success to him. Mr. and Mry. Vincent, of Hanover, are spending a few days at Mr, Ed. Bosman. ' Wm. Killough intends Ieaving at and bringing a rosy glow to the pale and sallow cheeks, There is no other medicine "Just as good.'' See that the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People is on every package you buy. If your dealer does not have them, they will be sent post paid at 50 cents a box, or silt boas for $`2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Broex--; ville, Ont,, or Seheneetady,New Martha Ingram 233, Vena Knox 249. York. Jr. IIs.—Eva Soueh 335, Johnnie tirniss 305, Xarifa Fraser 295. "� ANTC1n--SEvlsitAL TI,ligeWnitTIIY PER• Jr. IL -••-Annie Garniss 865, Emma h sons in tine state to ties. I our ainly tidier is �trm ,n 852. their own and nearbo counties. It is aiaihty Hence Sr Pt. II.-•�-ITa'Lel• I':mbury 23f13, Work 1'(,ndnetcd at 1101.(4. SaTary straight s)0o a year and ea tenses "= 4 'res ore, no Charlie Agar u.) I D S left on Thursday definite nmtatide nomnre no 2.,• I1417- 1 ot tf to lteieren g 104.0 an aro. a 4e,, a1tert.i;u:i toe t'',te•1R", wheao he w;11 spend 4 self-nddrovsed (4114,15,04 envelope, Iferltert E, Il•:ss, f Jr. Pt. IL—Total Total 200.°•'-'Il.at'v'ie 41, Couple of weeks visiting with his brother. Prost„ Dept. M. Chicago. t • s rr� ',i 1155 SF Perhaps you have had the grippe or a bard cold. You may be recovering from malaria or a slow fever; or possibly some of the chil- dren are just getting over the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast as you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of ,impurities? And isn't this the reason you keep so poorly? Don't delay recovery longer but Wake t+F cornre and Take lTe With Tern. Our 14 a.eteere Are Tack Tar. Klondike. Great St. Bernard. Garland. Pansy. British Canadians. Great 500 Page. L. Il raZIamcs The Mines'. Lauriate. G lende'ho. Moss Rose. Monarch. Bicevele, Leader. We are in all colors and prices. Readers, Arithtneties, Grammars, ete. Call and see us your school supplies. LE X. WHIT E PLATES UPS AND SAUCER e for S S, Popular Beak Stere. We have just put into stock a crate of the BEST IRON STONE MICA directly imported from one cf the best makers in England, which means the bet IN THERI We have a full assortment ot this line, such as Pitchers, Bowls, Vege- table Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers ; Cape, (only); Toilet Sets, &e.. &e., which we intend to sell quickly if low prices will do it. These goods are strictly first selection. No seconds or culls among them. Our pretty and unique line of "Scotch Motto," Novelties are selling se, quickly that we need not say anything about their merits. arquharson " The China House," Wingham. estion. ime pwERICAN WATCHCRSEC: roRtslo• It will remove all impuri- ties from your blood. It is also a tonic of immense value. Give nature a little help at this time. Aid her by removing all the products of disease from your blood. If your bowels are not just right, Ayer's Pills will make them so. Send for cur book on Diet in Consti- pation. WrN• to our Doctors. we have the exciustve services of some of trio most eminent tp hysl- clans In trio united States. write treety and receive a prompt reply. without cost. Address, Dtt, J. 43AVER A EaVowr m We are selling a good, accurate, reliable,.8 - loc Z strikes hours and half hours, a' .4 $2.50 War declared on high prices. ., HALSEY PARK4 = 'P * al:E'e .e .4.4.61'x •:4