The Wingham Times, 1898-11-11, Page 86
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11.1ti WING.. AM TIMES, NO V'EMB.ER 11, 1898.
H.,h rs9 N f'ij n ,Mrs (:arc's parents will etetebrate their her husband's trouble was theCause P
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golden wedding hi life course of a few tot most seriously affecting her nerves i
I and general health, its she was
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L�' �` �"'^0;>-e `lei
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ylleel i.
;..' Air Charlie Blois has return° i home always Ilv irtg ili dread, and could
from Winouia, where he had ()barge of, the (.never enjoy a night s rest. The
GALLERY
Demi bolt Express efface during the sutra- slightest noise would startle her, and If you want anything
nag. :. Charlie looks as though he leadit it had not beth. for the l:indnc>.,s of Photo Gine or Crfaon Work.
teal! at a. E. !nrbri'g'a St
been well treated doting as absence. , i a neighbor who always emote and
Air. Geo. Mcllu ulna is spending a ftiv'stayed at the house over night. she
weeks: with his r,+•rents, Mr, and Mrs. John believes she would have broken
Diehl.. •nus. a:,. ege has been residiui; out down altogether. She is also thankful
West for mauy years and has been tele -
for the great Change that has been
grae
ph , erator at many of the et'ttons
to let
was home mud notes wi h pleasure tire' others with similar afflictions know
west of Calgary. It is live years since laza t tis i onght and,
to Only tun glad
Last week. lively laciness in our
Met; Wit% L.....e o ,J.i:;.,,„ Depart -
Meat, elf:u tted evith a 'm ord-break,
log day Saturday. 1',ir overcoats,
$u5ines Suits, Dress Suits, Trousers,
are Mach , pets r in flit 's'i'bs,
styles and quality to the ova:nary
Real t' ran. to not!iiri;,r, ``Kling, at
.‘veruber.
li,.;ts91,t.+tt;era ,. E l..:,;... $d and
331° . Woollans iu»i Silk Goods.
\Ve t' inf.'s'., cheaper than ear n ieeea
for a:we:tr'ue.. la, is a certainty that
this Et• re rites 'Itei,c3 ail other in
)res (ee,'ls and S!lks, ,gee Satur-
day's prices. Fashionable Coats,
Cape, I''u.s, (gloves end Hose at
Correct Prices.
liVinter Underwear
Surprise on Saturday.
1A ` 'MAY Paul BARGAINS
75 pairs Ladies' Fine Siioes, reg.
01.50, Saturday for .►Se.
10 dez. Ladies' Cashmere Hose,
reg. 30e, Saturday 19c.
5 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Black
and Colored, reg. 90c, Saturday, 48e.
10 doz. Ladies' lieuistitehed Hand-
slcercitiefs, reg. 10e for bis;
10 Ladies' :'Mantles in Blue, Green
.and I3iaek, Silk -Faced, reg. $9.00
for 0.00.
10 belles' Black Astrachan Far
Coats, reg. ;. $17.00, Saturday 812.90.
5 I. tdt •a' Extra heavy Par Capes
regi t;a3`f:J, Saturday i;G.90.
?a 110 1,"e. ]Peary Ulster' Overcoats,
xeaa Saturday :1.90.
0t)..£(:es Extra Fine Suits, all-
-wool. t.r.ai. 812.00, Saturday 0.75.
75 ii vnnants of Dress Goods suit-
able' it r,ftlrl,s, 1ti t i=ts and Dresses
for f 'a, .4; e u, reg. p secs 50 and 75c,
Saturday your C,M.,43 for 25e.
This 1, a go01 chance to get new,
fashionable goods at less than one
hal pre .). Stop early.
}� eikAk4`t)Jena
.PEEtSO.a LL3.
tuatiy improve:iuve.td ill talc tnwn lit that that their.-.' la "ealally for this terrible
time.
CHDitt- NOTE.
1 The anneal e.,uv: ntion of the Epworth
i Leagnes of the Wingham District of the
1'1'.lcthofiist Chart:h will bo held at Kumar -
ding, on 1'l'e.t:nteday and Thursday of next
I wick,
d isease.
• Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by
.going to the root of the disease.
They renew and build up the blood,
and strengthen the nerves,thus driv-
ing disease from the system, Avoid
imitations by lasisting that every
box you purchase is enclosed in a
The wt.!' known effort of self-denial week Iwrapper bearing; the fail trade mark,h::
, will be o,_rrcd throughout the Salvation Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
Army ue (MR ti rritory from Nov 20th to People eople If year deader does not
•-'dth. More than usual activity has taken keep them they will be seat p..st
possrssion of the Array's energetic sue-mb-
Daicl at 50 cents a box or six boxes
f era in ni tics atiuu of this great event of for'a,5() by addressing the Dr. ltrfll
the a•lvuli a:t t., year, Ttae Army has ° ;
t for regular Fib Bribers, and its beneficent ialns Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont.
, operations are maintained by the free will
e`1•does Ingersoll Barytic Stone Co
have finished their contract in town
offerings of the people;th
e, is not
leave
LISTOW EL,
its leads a much margin to launch out in
its vast missionary labors and extend its
claily-growing t,ociai institutions. The
aced of the heathen and the socially down-
fallen are met chiefly through the now
world-wide agency of self-denial week.
I Officers and soldiers of all ranks join in
this mighty effort, denying themselves in
many casts even of what may be consider-
ed the necessaries of life, that the proceeds
of this weedt may be capacle of great real-
ization. In this endeavor all outside ht,ld On Sunday, Dec. 11. Rev.
friends and sympathizers of the work are Robt. Johnston, of London will con -
invited to juin-in gift, ur sacrifice. During
duet the services. •
for this year. Their season's work
amounted to about 70,000'square
feet of cement walks, besides a con-
siderable number of private walks,
which would bring the total up to at
least 751000 square feet. There are
at present over five miles of grano-
lithic walks in Listowel.
Knox church anniversary will be
the past ye.e,r extensive additions and de-
velopneeut- have been made in the social do -
Special services are being conduct-
' or the Army's work, and to meet ed this week in the Baptist church.
I the additional claims of these it is hoped
uTAFivIPTG CI3I1;112%EN.
to rviouse a total which shall exceed all Thousands of weli•fed children are starv-
previous achievements of self -de sial week.
ing, simply beciaeee their food is not of the
Z kind. Tl 1' 1 d d 1'
tpx
Wo shaft he :;Iii to have eongr:butions to this
,r • reader. if %od hwe Vii•
-column from it ;lily cf oar readers. tl vis
i•
or p+t.;... • aoin away yotur.wif, drop in and.
tell us, o: b.,.d u a note to that eteot.
Mr Jus A ()line was away on a business
trip this week.
Miss Annie Louttit wa'i , isiting with
a�achu.w friends.
Mrs Win Hele was visiting with Clinton
friends last week.
lir Ib.oaarl Ascott, of London, was in
town oil F iday last,
Mr Jas Walker, of Brussels was in town
for a few days this week.
Mrs Wm Jobb, Turnberry, has returned
from an extended visit to Chicago.
Mr Chester Davis was visiting with his
uncle and other friends in Mitchell.
Mr Harry Stephenson, of Beassels, has
taken a situation at the Central hotel.
Mr, H+l:nne, of the Bank of Hamilton,
spent tunday at his home in Lucknow.
Mr Bert Lewis, of Toronto, visited with
sparents here
ifor a fewda • h'
$ s t is eek.
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Miss Alice McLeod, of Toronto ,is visit-
ing at the l.o.ne of her uncle, Mr John
Grdty.
Mr and Agra H P Gordon left or Monday
for Landon, where they intend residing in
;future.
.1,1r. C P Stnith, of the Bank of Hamil-
ton, spirt a couple of days in Owen Sound
this week.
Mr Robert (`arrath, of Woodstock,
Spent a couple of days at his hotne here
.this weelc.
Mr L 13 Morrow, of Douglas, Renfrew
county, is visiting with his nephew, Mr A.
A Morrow.
Mrs (D;1 Horsey and children are visit.
ing with her parents, Dr and Itirs
dlfacdeuard.
BLabert McGregor has returned from
Winnipeg, where he has been working for
,come mouths.
lir. ayles Fowler, of Brantford, one of
Canada's largest apple exporters, spent a
itldy or two in town this week.
Mr. i3 Dunnett, of Wingham, formerly
of Soafertit, spent Sunday and Monday
in towti.--Seaforth Expositor.
Mr. W J if Adams, Of the fest Office'.
Savings Impt., Ottawa, spent Saturday
end Sunday with Mr J Sullivan, , t
Mrs l' •,"sue Carr leav•t �,r "nfs'layit
next o.t ., : ,ii taller Ie t,.•i..., ...., w.twtttai ,,
e,1st,,f¢i^1{tt*rightiu.,ey.•tyre thin, pae, anat•
�{I� '�11-, nate. Scott's Lmulsou will change all
EJ,,m'7,.,,d t; �thio.It vim and viortr.esh and
as
A FENLON FARMER TELLS OF HIS
REIRA.RIABLE CIJrRE.
AT REGULAR ITEttVALS HL WNS SUB-
JEcT TO FITS, AND DOCTORS TOLD
HILL TILE TROUBLE WAS INCURABLE
—NOW F.i,EL FROM THE MALADY.
From the Warder, Lindsay, Ont.
Mr. Robert McGee, of the 9th con-
cession of Fenlon, Victoria county,
says in speaking of his cure from
this terrible malady:—"I ate 35
years tf age and live on the old
homestead where I was b.irn and
have -lived always since, and whets 1
my own little family were born.
This part of lfenlon is known as Me -
Gee's .ettlement, there are so many
of that name living in the vicinity.
Never in my life did I know what a
day's sickness was until Barth, 1895,
when without any kno*n cause and
without any warning I was stricken
down with an epileptic fit. It came
Ion in the night, causing great eon-
sternation in the h'tusehold as lir
wife; who never saw any thing of the
kind before, thought it was my end;
as for myself I neither felt nor knew
anything that was going on about
me,. After corning out of the con
vulsion which they tell me usually
lasted from fifteen to thirty minutes,
I would fall into a heavy sleep from
which I would awake with a dull,
heavy feeling, and all the muscles of
my body would be sore. This would
pass away and in a day or two atter
the attack I would be able to attend f
to my farm work, but strange to say'
every fo.lr months after as regular I
as a clock I would bo Stood with a
fit which always ealne on in the l
• night. Various doctors and spec
ialists were consulted and 1 took sea'-
eral different medicines, but without
effecting any cure. Several doctors
said the disease was incurable, I
read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in
he ncwepapers and was advised by
friends who had experienced cures
from other seemingly incurable ail.
ments, to try them. In November,
1896, I commenced and kept on tak-
ing them regularly for a year, The
dreaded period passed and passed
again and again without a t epitition
of my trouble, and I felt that 1 was
at last released from this terrible
mala'ly. I am now in the best of
health, and 1 attribute ` my cure to
Dr. Williams' fink Pills.. In conver-
eation with Airs, rilcGee she said that
1 givesvigor,
forte. •
MARRIED.
rD.
FRYFOGL.I:----MOKI zri.•-At the resi-
dence of tho bridelp parents, Culross; on
October 26th, by Rov. Jets. li4aleolm, of
Teeswater. Mr. Wm. Pryfogle, of Turn -
berry, to Mies 131igsie, daughter of Mr.
Joh,a MoIienzie.s'
Pocoox-Bouo.ittn.-At the Christian
Workers' parsonage, I1amilton, Oct. 8th,
by the Rov. P. W, Phalpott, Rev, Wm
Pocock. son of lir. Geo. Pocock, of this
town, to Emma L. Bougard, of Nor-
wood, 0 u t. ••
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•I Ev!Vs.-In Howlett; on Oct. 27, Fred.
D. only sou of William and Sarah
' Evans, aged 25 years, 4 months and 17
I days.
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• ANTED b: ei \t; TRUSTWORTHY t'iia.
TY their o 0 ai dthisi state
co counties manage our
namelynooifice
work conduct• d at hone, salary straight 0000 a
1 earand cxpen+es-•-definite, btnfalieler no more no
esti sat5ie. Monthly ten, References, Enclose
twit -addressed stamped envelope, Ilerinrt Z.Iteey, i
1!rest., Dept. AI. Chicago, 'Wingham
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ARTHUR .1, IRWIN, 0 0 S, L D S,
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania
Dental Collage and Literati •te e.f the 11 al College
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Oilice mer Post
Office, W,Intham
\tINGHAM IOSPITAL.
For the treatment of DISEASES OF WOMEN and
SU1t0ICAL CASES of all kinds. For particulars
address
DR. J. P. KENNEDY,
Medical Superintendent, tt•iegbem, Ont.
1,4OtiEY TO LOAN
Any amount of money to loan on good
farm property at 5 per cent per annum.
Straight Loans—Payments made to
suit borrower. Satisfaction .gun: anteed
Charges low:
Atoflice Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday.
ABNER COSEES,
Macdonald Block, Wingham.
_House For Sale or to Rent.
The undersigned offers for sale or to
rent a good two storey frame house, con-
taining seven 10brns, try and fruit
closet ; summer kitchen and woodshed;
good stable, hard and soft water, together
with half an acre, or twenty acnes of land
if required. For particulars apply to
• GEO. McKENZIE,
Wingham.
Oder your ---�
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HOLSTIEN DAII Y.
APPLES
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the
should.
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,1 c lf%allnaif ' b Hi: i e . , Wiing;rltaa, in
Ile has fitted e . a tiret class dewp
floor studio, with ground glass skylight.
All work turned out will be guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction. Platinol a
specialty. Give me a cull and sea for
yourselt,
111.1. ZURfRi G( ,
Alain St., oltp. Presbyterian Ohuroh.,
IT PAYS TO
The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, ONT.
is certainly entitled to a distinct posi-
tion amongst the Canadian Business
Schools.
Its work stands clear and above its
Competitors. Re graduates are emin-
ently successful in the business world.
We have been too busy of late to write
advertisements, but the good work of
placing pupils is still going on.
Twenty or more have been placed
since our last adv, was sent out, and our
space is too limited to allow us to list
them here,
From now on we hope to keep you
posted in what we are doing. •
Write for catalogue of either depart-
ment to
D. MeLACHLAN 8t CO.
Chatham, Ont.
De
Is opening up this week a large shipment of
1141
oollen lankets
bought 011 very special terms from an over -stocked manufac-
turer, which will be sold to customers at unprecedented prices.
These blankets are large, heavy and fine, with wide blue or
pink borders. Your choice of them while they last (which will
not be long) at $2.75.
Another F3nap in. Ready-made Clotl .in€g% We
bought out certain lines of. special values from one of the most
celebrated rnakers in Canada, almost at our own prices, and
the public can now have the benefit of our shrewdness.
Great success in the sale of MANTLES, Fur Coats and
Capes this season, and we are receiving repeat orders of the
very newest styles that have been reached this season, every
few days, so that our stock is new •and clean all the time. Our
Shoes and Rubbers, Groceries, .&c., are all new, fresh and
good. Prices still lower. •
D. E.GORDON,
9 Direct Importer
� C'•2� e�`�L h��-IL L' �'-..16L-u LzL^J .16-L_.i:2 -1_97C•' .ty L: tom^ l^.��•'�l'.'7t^:L 4.2,4.14x:
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C5OOD BUSINESS CHANGE ss]
Good business chance for energetic man with Ut
small means. An old established butcher business _1
in live town of 5,000 inhabitants doing a strictly
lhst r..lase and paying trade for sale. The subscriber
is an experienced butcher and has mauatieei the '�
above business for two years and wants portlier to J
buy sante. This is an exceptionally good chance for
some one to get into a good paying business. No ill
experience. necessary, but would prefer m an with Ul
some experience. im•estig„tion invited. For par, -a
titulars inquire at•Tua TIMER onlce, Wingham.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Having moved to town to the resi-
dence.lately occupied by Geo P wells,. p
corner Centre a.nd Alfred streets, near tt
the GTR, I am prepared to pay the u�
highest cash prices for all kinds of Rags, 1 Di
Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair, Wool I C�
Pickings, Iron and Metal of all kinds, Sl
delivered at my residence, or if word be '(1
left, I will call for same. ry rt!
C. GOODMAN.
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STORES 'O SALE F1
The administratrix of the estate of r
Alexander Dawson, deceased. offers for
sale the
Two Stores in Wingham
now occupied by Messrs N A Farquhar -
soh and Miss Boyd. Offers for the same
should be addressed to
J A MORTON, Winghhm,
•Solicitor for the Estate.
3,000 00 RDS
OOO WANTED A
3,000 cords of wood wanted at the
Wingham Salt Block. Highest cash
price paid for same on delivery,
fit. G. SPARLIT r.
LAPD FOR SALE.
Nor . of G. T. R. The und: signed
offers for -:le 12 acres of choi land in
Tui the old u1• Plot of Wing ,
I' m, beauti-
fully situated, . 'erlooking e town. On
the property ther a g..d frame house
with six rooms an. - one cellar and
( wtiodehed ; hard a... ft water, frame
barn with atabli. • ; etre :bed and drive
shed ; good o - .and of ohot • " fruit. Also
eleven acr more or less, o cod land
withou nildings; well water • title
(rood or particulars apply to
W 1- . H. CAMPBELL, propriet
Wingham P, 0, Ont,
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Have enjoyed for the past three yeiirs a largo share of the
Crockery Trade of this district, and
make an effort this year to secure a still greater share, and
to do so we are
going to allow anyone to undersell tis. It will not
long to convince you of this fact if you are only willing to
call and spend a few minutes 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
Our Grocery Department is always replete with fresh,
choice goods. In this line we handle nothing but the best
and let you have thein at the closest living profits. We
don't want your money
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UNTIL YOU CET VALUE FOR IT.
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rt The China House," Wingham.
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WINGHAM
SA MILL
111c.K4lB AN & SON, Props.
.A31 kinds of rough and dressed
D
On and after An y q o 30th, will be Apple Barrel , Hard & Soft Slabs
prepared to buy any quantity of apples
Alfred Street, Wingham. Parties having Mao a large qsT ntity of dry bard
apples to sell will do well to see us be- Wood for sale, delivered. I
fore selling as we contract for the whole
[umber, Lath, Shingles,
delivered at our )Evaporating Factory ea
orobard-shaken oil-tsuitablefor drying
Telephone cadets promptly at -'I
urilosefl, tended to
MAH>f hshllt BROS,,
Popular ookstore
THIS MONTH. OFFERS
us the chance of snaking one big CT.EAAi,A3IdEs of this seaso'n's
Wall
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.i
The holiday time is coming and we want the space. ,
WALLnaltik
PER. The whole Stock pea—
wallgoes the mice of AP
Wall Paper, Window Shades, ere., at greatly reduced prides,
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Agent
In
( M -CLEAN. fir- SON. 1, iv.,
,N1'.4401w"Vitoibwett'Ri+•ws,.s'NwwieirsiY'1Nt'a ..
Dominion Express C9., and office of O. P. R. Tel. Co,
FC
�.,, Poplar Soot Store.
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