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The Wingham Times, 1898-11-04, Page 88 _ . . VL H. It -Mill° O. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING BREAKING ALL RECORDS Last week. lively business in our Men's and Youth's Clothing Depart anent, etitnnte i with a record -break jug da,v tualay. Oar overcoats, 0.1einess Sutt Dress Snits, Trousers. are much superi r in patterns, Wyles and quality to the orhtnary ileady-matie Clothing, sellieg at apevia 1 prices all through Noveni!ler. DRESS GOODS. Headquarters for Colored arid 131aett woollens and Silk Goods. Were never cheaper than our IA ices for November. It is a certainty Liln this store rises allow; all others Dress Goods and Silks. See Slane day's prices. Fashionable Coats, Capee, ttoves and Hese at 4Correct Prices. Winter Underwear ....3urprise onSat urclay. SATURDAY FOR IMAM 1.111; W I iNti HAM T1 M ES., NO VE BE R 4 S08. ty attended the fauerel of Mrs Kennedy at Teesote an Thitreday of last week. Mies Fleuty remained there until the at • / rival of Mr Kennedy from Seattle, Wash- ington territory. Mies Eva Carruth left last week for Browneville, where she has enured n. eitu- atiori s saleslad). Miss Carruth will be greatly missed in the .;:aabyterian churea choir, where Ole had leen the leading1 alto s ger fo ...,ta; time. Mr John aiitobell, of Bozeman City. Muntana, has returnel home after a very Pleasant visit to Wingham and other points. Mr Mitchell, although a citizen of the U .4 for years, saealte in vary high terms of *Canada as one of the British colonies. 75 pairs Ladies' Fine Shoes, reg. $1.50, Saturday for 98e. 10 doz. Ladies' Cashmere Hose, reg. 30e, Saturday 19e. 5 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Black and Colored, reg, 90e, Saturday, 46e. 10 doz. Ladies' Hemstitched Hand- Irerchiels, reg. 10e for se 10 Ladies' Mantles in Blue, Green and Black, Silk -Faced, reg. $9.00 fort';.tq 00. 10 Ladies' Black Astrachan Fur Coats. reg. $17.00, Saturday $12.90. 5 Ladies' Extra Heavy Fur Capes, xeg. ;.Stl.50, Saturday $6.90. 25 Nien's Heavy Ulster Overcoats, reg :7,,.7.00, Saturday $4.90. 50 1en's Extra Fine Suits, alt - wool. rt,g. el2.00, Saturday F„'8,75. 75 net:intuits of Dress Goods snit. able for Skirts, Waists and Dresse- for Children, reg. prices 50 and. 75e, .4`Saturcitty your choice for 25e. Titia is a good chance to get new, -"fashionaWe goods at less than 'me 'half price. Shop early. 3 7 • • 1411 11,WojeCingotSWW.OWIwW7WelLw. EELS 0 IT . We .11 he glad to have contri'imtions to this ,COluinu t..iin any of our readers. you hive VIAll• ening aivar yourseii, drop in and ttdI ne, said us A note to that effect. of lambs in February and raised them and a few weeks ago gave birth to another pair which are doing well There is no Dorset in her make up although all Mr. Wilson's Sheep are well bred. Harvesting, turnips. is engrossing the attention kl the farmers this week. Hallowe'en passed off without any of tho sily pranks that were so an noving to some people. Mrs, Wm. Harkness' many friends will be pleased to learn that she is getting quite smart again. Mr. IUeh. Welwood, a short time ago, lined, opened, filled and headed a barrel of apples in eighteen millet- - es, which was pretty fast work, the apples being Tolman Sweets. Mr. A. Gobel is home after a months ramble in the States, He feels very much rested and recruited. So far as this year is concerned, HOW THE DISEASE IS DEVELOPED threshing is a historical fact. The AND CAN BE AVOIDED. yield of grain with the exception of pease were good. Fon YEARS THIS TROUBLE BAFFLED Mr. J. McRae has; his new imple PHYSICIANS' SKILL -NOW UNDER rnent house and hog stable cent - :STOOD AND EASILY ennisn-THE RE- ULT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. eieted and occupied. It is an up -so S date strueture. From the Advance, Ketnptvllle, Ont. There is a popular idea that rheu- matism is eaused by exposure to cold, and that some localities are infected with it more than others. Scientists say that such conditions frequently promote disease, but from the fact that this ailment runs in certain fam- ilies, it is shown to be hereditary, and. consequently a, disease of the "The Way War Begins." Tommy was reading the war new, when he finished he carne to his mother, and said : "Mamma, how do wars begin ?" "Well, suppose the English hauled down the Ameriean flag, and that the neer- icans-" Here Totnmy's father interve "My aear," he said, the " not-" ed. glish would blood. Mother -"Excuse me, b they woeld-" Frequently an individual in whose "Now, dear, wh eve heard of 5000 a thinai?" runt !" tying Tommy family rheumatism tots not occurred, develops the disease, and when a ag- aosis of the ease is made, it is ener- ally found that the ailment i due to "I am not, sir." "[3u1 von are, madam-" a derangement of the blood/. "Don't call me madam-" One such sufferer who/ has been "Pit catI yon anything I see fit-" cared is Capt. D. W. 136eket, who "I'm sorry that I ever saw you ; you are lives in the townsh /of Oxford, 50-11 Tommy going out -"Oh, I guess I know Grenville County. pt. Becket is how wars begin." the owner of 275 a cs, and lives in But as it was about supper time the a beautiful farm home on the banks comforting influences of an infusion of "Sld"C T overcame the of t;te. Rideau some three miles from strained family relations, and peace again Ketnpsilie. In addition to being a reigned. Buy your ',Salado), Ceylon Tea thrifty farmee, Mr. Becket has taken from N. A. Farquharson of "Tho ohiooi an enthusiastic interest in our volun- House," Wingham. teer force, and has graduated from OTITJRuE. iserrn.s. the military college at Toronto with The W 0 T U wilt meet Tuesday after - Mr.; CI.;') Masan is visiting with friends in Londea. Mr. f. MoKelvie, of Wroxeter, was in Uwe ..aa Wednesday. S Annuet is away on a week's visit to frau.as in New York state. Mr Saliolield, of Woodstock is visiting oitli it: Joha Carr who is still very ill. Mrs. Satherlaod, of Blyth, was yisiting -with Ler daughter, Mrs. A. H. Carr, this -week. Mr. 3. W. Parker, of Clifford, has taken 4% situation as porter at the G. T. B. setation. Mr. A. and Miss E. Bainton, of Blytb, itvere calling an Wingham friends on Wed- atiesday. J 3 Elliott, V S, and wife, of Clifford, fspent Wednesday with 'friends in this Mr. Sixtus E. Kent and bride arrived ir. t own last Friday evening after a two vree.ke' wedding tour. Mrs. Hunter, mother of Mrs. (Rev.) Lose has returned from a visit with& denin Bayfield. Mr. W. R. Davis and two daughters, of li1itelt11, were in town over Sunday, visit- ing with his brother, Mr. Dayis. Mr. Frank XcLanchlin left on Friday last for bete:tit. Frorn there he will go to not Springs, where be will epend the win- ter mutt,. Mr Geo Ballard, of Listowel was in town this week looking for a place to open boat and shoe store. He has since loca.t- 4d. Ktricardine. Mr. Winfield, a colored preacher of the British Methodist church, was in tov,n last week, soliciting subscriptions in aid of the above denomination. Mr Morton, of the Bell '.uelepholie Co, •avim has been. ill at the residence of his tancle, Mayor Morton, for a short time, left for his home in Hamilton on Tuesday. Mr A 1/ Cochrane, of Brussels was in town a few days this week and gave tine Inttf; ft Ca. He was on his way to Ford. *doh where he had a set of irsoks to audit. aid 1411kt Plell• "Pray, do not i "But you are ides." a wrong p Dr. U. 11. Ui it medical pi aetit lonec Thorold, was found dead in bed at hi a rooms. Waadaeoc-eInit-leti4t.eitf;rd. tit the mid • Ar.ee of Robert Dees, Douglas. gt., on net. 21. the wife or William H. formerly o Winglinw, of eon (etill WO). (Pennaten--In Morris, on Oct. 31st,, the wife of Mr. Le..vis Pepper, of a son, m ann.= D. Lawn? -AN Pat.:401v --At the rasi den ee of thebride's parents, near Helmer° on Oot. 27th, by Rev. Mr. Kennedy. of Wroxeter, assisted by Rev. D. Rogers, of Bluevale, Mr. Howard Lowry, of Del- more, to .Miss Eulila, daughter of Mr. Richard Anderson. Maras:an- Gonnate-At the residence Of the bride's father, on the 25th ult., by tho Rev' F. A. MeL'ennan, Dr. Me- Intyre, of Chicago, lately with J. S. Jer- ome, L. D. S.. of Wingham, to Betsy 3 a n e, second dilagh ter of Mr. Roderick Gallen, of the ist concession, Kinloss, SOTHEItAN-GIFOON --At. the rectory, Gorrie. oo Ont. 25th, by Rev. A. B. Far- ney, Mr. Edward D. S:othertin to Mrs. Mina °Ibsen, both of Fordwich, a first elass certiheate, which entitles him to the rank of Major. To a re- IL porter of the Kemptville Advance, Capt. Bteket made the following state- ment: -"Four Nea.rs ago 1 was taken s'.udheni e by rheuelatiaiu in both trly elbows stel thigh juints. The, pale at dines Was something terrible. took ntedieine and. doetured for twee Six but continued. to grow worse and worse. My artns front the elbow joints to the tips of the tingere b.s.tame numb and had a, pr:ckty sensation, and I was unable to du any work; in fact I could not lift my hand . to tay head. The pain I suffered in my hips was also must auharable and my legs was nearly as' useless as my arms, I had freqnently. red testimonals where D. Willtains' Pink Pills had cured this disease, and at last I thought I would try them as an experiment. Before I bad completed the first box I felt they were help;ng me, and after I hadtaken the pills a little more than a month, the . pain had en tirely left me, and1 felt an altogether differeut man. I feel satisfied there ie no other medicine could have wrought such a speedy cure, and I can truthfully say I met the eueiny and defoated him througn the aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr.Williams'Pluk Pills are a speeifie to all diseases arising from an im• povertshed condition of the blood or a shattered condition of the nervous forces, such as Si. Vitus dance, loco- motor ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis, sciatica, the after effects of la grippe, loss of appetite, headache, dizzieness, Arcade erysipelas, scrofula, etc. They are alsoa specific for the troub- les"r to the female pe eu asystem, correcting irregular ities, suppressions and all forms of female weakness, building anew the blood and restor- ing the glow to the pale and sallow eheeks. In the case of men they eff. eat a radical euro in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or ex• cesses of any nature. Protect ourself against imations by insisting that every box you pur. ehase bears the full name Dr. Will- iams' Pink Pills for Pale Pei)ple. o0011 at 3 30 the 0 F hall. A large ttenrlance is desiied. Rev Jas Hamilton, formerly popular pastor of the Baptist ehuroh here has re- cved mid a co. accepted 11 to the 'miswrote B 5 the a.ptiet ()much at Palraerston. Mr Hamilton and family tete on Wednesday for their new Mine. His litany friends here will join with us in wishing him every success in his new field of labor. Rev. Mr. Pocock and wife fire in town tide week, and many a . heart i3 glad of it, for Mr. Pocock has been addressing meet - togs in the Christie)) Workere' Mission Hall, on that soulonepiring truth, ."Chriat's ,9eoond Coining." All aro invited to the meeting this (Friday) eveuing at 8 o'clock. Mr. Pocock uses maps and charts freely and i8 honest in dealing with the Word. • • WINGHAM HOSPITAL. For the treatment of DISEA'ililS OF WOMEN and SURGICAL OASES of all kinds. For particulars address DR. J. P. KENNEDY, Medical Superintendent, iVingham. Ont. AltTlfUlt J. IRWIN, 1) D S, L 0 S, Doctor of Dental Suruery of the Pennsylvania Dental College And Lionnti ,ta t,f the Royal College or Dental Surecons, of Ontario. °Mee mer Post Office, Wmetham U00 CORDS 11.111110{01,..11•1110110111041wWW•wiMooll YoPoweiviliNOWO.Rowwww. Is opening up this we.:k a large shipment of olien caikets bought on very special terms from an overstocked manufac- turer, which will be sold to customers at unprecedented prices.. These blankets are large, heavy anti fine, with wide blue or pink borders. Your choice of them while they last (which will not be long) at $2.75. , •Another Snap in Ready-made. Clothing. We bought out certain lines ot special values from one of the most celebratedmakers in Canada, almost at our own prices, and the public can now have the benefit of our shiewdness. Great success in the sale of MANTLES, Fur Coats and_ Capes this season,. and we are reeiving repeat orders of the very newest styles that have been reachcd this season, every few days, so that our stock is w.and clean all the time. Our Shoes and Rubbers, Groceries, &c., are all new, fresh and good. Prices still lower. D. M. GODON, Direct Importer Baaegg ;la -ea,_g; taaatameeta-; Laktralev terettz came* tereaaa-rease ee;a:assea.a-caaame IL- ea teargaresealreeaaeta araear:e ar 0.1J 14 oe An r;Jr LtItli Itt V, RI idi li.. •1 0 14117.' et inRd 11 0 Have enjoyed for the past three years a large share of the ail k1-114 Crockery Trade of this district, and Ni t„ OM WANTELi Pi D I 3,000 cords of wood Wanted at the Wingham Salt Block, Highest cash 11,1 price paid for same on delivery. -,J F. G. SP.ARLING • • LAND FOR SALE. North of 0. T. R. .The undereigned offers for stile 12 acres of ()hole() land in the old Town Plet of Wingham, beauti- fully situated, overlooking the town. On the property there is a good frame holm with six rooms and stone cellar and woodshed ; hard and soft water, frame barn with stabling ; straw shed and drive shed ; good orohard or choice fruit. Also eleven rims nwee or less, of good land without buildings ; well watered a title good. For parteenlara apply to WM. J1. .f.IlAMPBELL. proprietor, Wingham P. 0, Oat. CHURCH RE-CrENINO. After extensive alterations and repairs the Church of the Sacred Heart was re- opened on Sunday last by His Worship Bishop O'Connor. High Mass was cele- brated at 10.30 by Rev. Father McKeon, the pastor, after which the Bishop administered the sacrament of aonfirma- tion and gave a very interesting discourse, embracing many subjects. He explained the use of candles, incense and water in the ceremonies of the Church, and also the Catholic doctrine with respect to the Real Presence. After Vespers in the evening the Bishop took for his text, "I believe in the Communion of Saints." He treated his subject in a very able manner. Cath- olic belief in Purgatory and prayers for the dead were the principal paints explained . Ho concluded by thanking the congrega- tion for a very patient hearing and also for thoir generous contributions. He asked them never to condemn the beliefs of any church without first finding out all they could regarding them. The choir was very ably assisted by Miss Donovan and Mr J W Duncan, of Ssaforth. The collections amounted to nearly 0103. CULROSS. Mr. Ed. Bradwin is re-engaged in Isle. 8 for next year. The consensus of °pillion is in favor Mr. Bradwin and the trustees know and appreciate a good teacher. Mr, Thos. Wilson of the 2nd can, has a ewe which gave birth to a pair (assassin/re syseas0. r. Purely CANADIAN. 2. National in its character. 3. Age limit -18 to 4,5. 4. Fixed Premium. No Death Assess- ment. 5. Gives $500, $i,000, $x,soo or $2,000 Insurance. 6. Over ONE MILLION DOLLARS paid to members and their dependents since organization, 1879. •7. Careful medical selection. Death rate for the 18th year of its history, only 5.44 per 1,000. 8. Has a larger Surplus on hand for each $r,000 risk than any other Society of the kind in Canada. g. SECURITY OF INVESTMENTS. Not a dollar of the Surplus invested out- side of Canada. To. Premiums and Interest accruing therefrom used ONLY FOR PAYMENT OF DEATH CLAIMS. II. At a cost of from 2 tO 4 cents a day any healthy man (an acceptable risk), can secure $1,000 Insurance for his family or dependents. Full information sent on application to R. Rum= H. C. R. Ingersoll, Ont.; Tilos. WHITE, II. S.: Brantford, Ont.; ERNST GARTRNO, Superintendent or Organization, Brantford, Ont. zamagsmonmermannaosor1101121MIMM.01.111 to meet our customers with a 'ull and up-to-date stock of NEW GOO S and all new styles r and patterns and N PRICES. IVL PATTERSON JEWELER, WINGHAM. t' t.r1 13 19 n`fl. 11 19 0 .11 19 19 19 . 11 11 3 111 111 make an effort this year to secure a still greatershare, and to do so we are going to allotv anyone to undersell us. It will not long to convince you of call and spend a few act if you are only willing to es of time with us. Our stock of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Toilet Sets are acknowledged to be (without a doubt) the best goods, prettiest patterns, and choicest designs shown in the town and. for the least 111 Our Grocery /Department is always replete with fresh, choice goods. In this line we handle nothing but the best and let you have them ttt the closest living 'profits. We don't want your money UNTIL YOU CET VALUE FOR IT. 11,-X15111:1113.1•16-11511WW•103.1.1.7..' IWOORROVIS1102...L.1-$1 r 4 rson " The China House," Wingharn. 111 et -50-5 WiN311 PeEd a --eaell-aW.ZE as1-0-6`7.-sri rarig e7- FaZe r'aaa*1:-_1574.5 • ',"opular oo,\ store 8 us the chance of making one big CLEARANCE of this season's - Wali aper The holiday time is coming and we want the space. 111311..)1E-1( goes the price of WALL PAPER. The whole stock goes - Wall Paper, Window Shades, etc., at greatly reduced prices. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Agent Dominion Express Co., and office of C. P. R. Tel, Co. ALEX. ROSS, Popular Book Store. • 1'