The Wingham Times, 1899-05-19, Page 8D• CENTS for the Tins au l Weekly
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--Football on .atfirday night.
—Tines till eud MO for 50 ots.
its liay' fur the Tulsa till January
1st, 1900.
--Seaforth vs 1Vi ghaiu at the park on
431104;3. Saturday night.
—Do you owe ft) tilt) Trams ! If so,
......� kindly call and set !e.
—Berlin defeate Stratford at football
on Wednesday, sec 2 to 0.
cit• qw —Wednesday n xt — May '24th— will
i, likely be a quiet da in Wingha
-- I'ha railways
Cristal Qinei,'s Dirt�
•
—New awnings
c'f seveta' of am b dimes places this week.
—Dir Wm Elli•-it, who was hurt while'
at walk on the Civ -u last week, is able to
lot on duty again.
--'rhe old r,han y at the G T
ley Parasols, English Sat l- formerly used b1 the watch
gular wholesale prices, torn down and b taned.
When in town take a
irs Ladies' and Gents' Fancy buggies and carriage£{,/
nglish samples, very choice; are bayuig here.
uance of first cost. 75 pairs —"Poor Mike,"
Black :tnd Fancy Gloves, will be shown b
s samples, all hinds and (Friday) evening at
First choice. ! —A car load of
• Lloyd's door facto
BIC DRESS GOODS load of pine lamb
aro a ertteiug the
dt.y e:' i,rsiva rates.
Mr 1 hos fled hi rebased a dandy
two -horse carriage r n `t. Ii Foss. ,
ave been placed in front
: at this factory.
, .— r Jas MoMi
first boggy that c
It is time to let many of our Dress was purchased i
oods go, and go they will at quick years ago, and is
telling pries. 50 pieces, all shades, r°'°' "
from 25e to dye. Choice 25e.
CLOTHIN 1 EXTRAS
FOR
crossing,
an, has been
cep at T Ii Ross'
All the good people
an interesting story,
magic lantern this
the S .A. barracks.•
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WINUIIAM .i'.1L1•iit;t, MAY ie. 1899.
I Do M. GORDCN.
"Can't Afford
to Paint"
The man who says that, forgets that painting pro.
perly done is economy, and the fact is he can't cf.o;d
NOT "to paint,
How often yon require to paint in largely depend-
ent upon the paint you use,
THE
SHERWIN WILLI/MS
PANTS
out last others. They aro the most economical ppn.nta ren e^.'.i u,ce, bec irt'o
tlioy cover most and wear longest. Add to this their good appearance, mid
you have perfect paints—The Sherwin-Williams
They are mads for many different kinds of painting. 17 hntcvcr
you want to paint—a house, or anything in or out of tho house—'.'o iaal;�
the ri^'ht paint for that particular purpose—not ciao clop -dash mitzture fc^
elf.
YOUNG & PAtJL,IlV
HARDWARE, MERCHANTS.
loons was shipped From Mr. Fred Bryers, inspector for the
Y this week. A. oar Alliance Fire Insarauce Co., of Montreal,
lids also been received was here this week inspecting the risks
carried by his company. Mr. Bryers'
father is a form er pastor of the Wingham
lael is the owner of the
e into Seaforth. It
London over thirty
-till in daily use by its
Miss Katie, daughter of Mr. R. H.
Coiling, of Exeter, accidently fell on
Wednesday and sustained a broken
arm. This is the third time the same
arm has been broken in a similiar
Methodist church. manner.
Discovered by a Wortcasz. -
Another great discovery has been
The Duffield )roperty on Minnie street, made, and that too, by a lady in this IN ) l 1
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
I put up for sale b • auction on Wednesday, upon her and fur seven years Ehe wtth-
was disposed of Mr J S Jerome was stood its severest, tests, but her i'ital
i the buyer at $1;00. This is one of tk�e0-organs were undermined and death or T[XS
i m (+" t For three months
THE COURT OF REV
most desirable 1 roperties in Wrngham, seemed imminent.
Dr. Macdonaldisnow know how far 3ou can at home and can be consulted ermanentl she coughed incessantly, and could not TOWN OF 'W
p v a.
Do* ' by I sleep. She hnally discovered a way to
will meet ,n the
yourecovery, by purchasing or us a bottle of said Town on
hen buging hi,patrons. Dr. King's New Discovery fort :onsump-
make your money go w
clothing at this store. Have you. —Mr J Leathon, of Hamburg, has tion, and was so much relieved ou taking
compared our stocks, qualities and moved his household effects to town and first dose, tbat she slept all night ; and
prices with what may be Been outside taken up his r :sidenoe in the house with two bottles. bas been absolutely
cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz."
this store. If not, do so now while
trade is at its height.
lately purchased from Mr W Dore. Mr
Dore has moved to the hove recently
vacated by Mr C.haa Flood.
Special all this month in Carpets,
Lace Curtains, Shirt Waists, Lace Glorious New t
and Embroidery, Dress Goods and Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wash -
Mullins, Unci rwear, Gloves, Hos- its, I. T. He writes :—"Four bottles of
ler Boots and Shoes. Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer
lay, of scrofula, which had caused her great
suffering for years. Terrible sores would
Early Closing. break out on her head and face, and the
best doctors could give no help ; but -her
cure is complete and her health is excel-
lent." This shows what thousands have
proved—that Electric Bitters is, the best
blood purifier known. Its the supreme
remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimu-
SMALL LOCALS. rates rates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
i
M. H. MSI N D O O.
poieons, helps digestion, builds up the
Campbell's Headache Wafers guaran- ; strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Colin
teed to cure headache. 1 A. Campbell, druggist, every bottle.gua-
-Garden parties .aim picnics will soon ; ranteed.
be in order. !-EEESONALS.
—Carr Brothers an, giving their flour- 1 Mr. Jos Ardell, of Brussels, was in town
ing mill a fresh coat of paint. Iover Sunday.
—Brussels people 0.2e talking of holding
a rousing celebration .his summer.
Look in and see the latest thing in sum -
Mr W E Binning, of Listowel, was in
town on Tuesday.
mer cook stoves. Young & Paulin. Mr Benj Willson is spending a few days
—Football match—]l a sure and see it on in town this week.
Saturday night at 6 o' ;lock. Miss McMullen, of Lucknow, visited
-Meseta McGregor Bros, of Culross, with Wingbam friends this week.
shipped a car load of cattle to the Old Mr. Al. Tremain, of Listowel, visited
Co rttry per G T R of Monday. with Wingham friends on Sunday.
Dir D Showers' li lie girl fell on the Mr Fred Diamond, of Seaforth, was
broke her rm. u eddy evening and visiting with his parents in town this
broke her arm. i week.
—Messrs Beattie B os.have pu
the running mare, Jub lee, from p/
man in Walkerton..
It will pay you to corn
and buy your buggy from
ased Rev N S Burwash, a former Wingham-
gentle- ite, was calling on friends in town this
week.
Wingbam Messrs. J. C. Telford and Frank Currie,
Ross. of OhesIey, were visiting in town over
—Messrs Burchill & Mobertson and Mr Sunday.
Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co, of
Shelby, N. C. Sold by Colin A. Camp•
bell, druggist, at 50 cents and 111.00.
Every bottle guaranteed.
Literary N otes.
The Delineator for June, called
the early summer number, combines
an Immense amount of authoritative
and applicable advice as to what is
newest and most beautiful in the
World of fashion—including special
illustrations of bridal costumes,
household and departmental hints
and suggestions and fancy work.
The story, "A Box of Oranges," by
Anna Robeson Brown, a graphic
picture of Eastern conditions is pre-
sented in "Marriage in the Orient,"
by Laura B. Starr. The depart-
ments Fancy Stitches and Embroi-
deries, by Emma Haywood ; "Social
Observances," by Mrs. !'rank Learn-
ed ; The Dressmaker, The Milliner,
Crochetting, knitting, The Latest
Books, etc., yield a rich grist of in:
dispensable information. The Deline-
ator Publishing Co., of Toronto,
Limited, - 33 Richmond St. West,
Toronto, Ont.
Dr. J. R: Flock of London, Ont., a
well known physician and Coroner,
is dead. •
The Goderich organ • factory is
being enlarged -and the number of
employees will be increased. to 100
by the end of the summer.
Joseph Carlin, a young school
teacher living with his uncle, Rev.
D McDonald shipped two cars of hogs to Mrs, and hiss Stovall, of Guelph, aro Father Downey, near Stratford, will -
Toronto on Wednesda:. visiting with Mre Stovell's daughter, Mrs witted suicide by drowning.
—Mr Barnes, who was lately here, John Tilt,
Mr Wm Inglis and wife, of Atwood, wore The marriage of Mr. Arthur Kirk -
visiting at Peter Fowler's, Bluevale road, patrick and Miss Ethel Mulock,
this week. daughter of the Postmaster•General
Mr Walter Lattimer, of Toronto, is will take place in the month. of June.
spending a few days with relatives in town
and vicinity.
Messrs Abner Cosens and John Ritchie
were in Seaforth a few days this week
on business.
Mr Thos Phillips has returned to town,
after a few weeks yisit with hie patents
and friends in Welland.
Mr A. G Stewart, ex•editor of the Tees.
water News, is taking a special course at
the° London Military School.
Mr Richard Holmes, wife and family,
of Toronto, are visiting with Mr Holmes'
—The following marriage notice appear- parents, Mr and Mrs Thos Holmes.
fid in a North Dakcjte paper : Married at Mr II D Henderson, of Whitechurch is
le intstone, by Rev Mr Whettetone, in Brantford tide week, attending a meet,
Nohemia Winstond to Miss Welhelteina ing of the Executive Committee of the
imeatone. That was Canadian Foresters.
ng. Mr It Stewart, of St 'Phomas, visited.
member of Marks with his uncle, Mr D Stewart, this week.
hieh has so often He is also visiting with friends at Luck -
died on Thursday now and Whitechurch.
the company was Mr Geo 11 Mooney, of the Ripley Ex -
The young man press, accompanied by Mrs Mooney, ware
illness started with visiting in town on Thursday. 'They
loped into acute drove from Ripley to Owen Sound and
spent it week in that district.
working in connection with the Chosen
Friends, has succeeded in adding thirty
new members to the Etter Council.
—Camp McPherson, Sons of Scotland,
et Kincardine, will ,old a mammoth
celebration on ,lune 32nd. The 48th
Highlanders of Toronto will take part
ire being arranged,
a, Syrup, 2 gallon
es. Corn and Peas,
e the bargains in
�0, at Griffin's. 2t
t of two copies of
ed in Denver, B C.
rer both papers and
m who is the send
nytliing of importance
and other attractions
Prones 4 lbs for 25 c
pails for $1. Toma
3 OMNI for 25 eta. E
Dinner and Toilet 'Se
—We are in recei
The Ledge, publi
We have looked
cannot see from t
er, nor do we see'
to our readers.
Sandstone, both of
a pretty rocky wed
—Alex Forties,
Bros' Ccempanr,
played in Wingham
tut at Barrie, wher
Wing an engagimen
Will R4 years obi, Hi
vole, and dev
ppeStmonia.
—
Children Cry for
GRAM
!Chamber in the
TUESDAY, MAY 30th, 1899
at 7.30 o'clock p. in., to hear and deter-
mine appeals against the assessment roll
of the said town.•
All persons having business with the
said Court should govern themselves
accordingly,
J. B. FERGUSON',
Wingham, May 18th. Town Clerk.
NOTICE
COURT OE REVI ION
for the Municipality of
will hold its first sitting f
Mag u i . _'a
BL
11,
U
rnberry
this year in
Ladies, if you would wish to getthevery newest Shades,
Patterns or Materials in Spring Dress Goods in either
European or American Designs, and at tempting price;
Coale to D, M. Gordon's, You will be sure to get better sat'
isfaction and better- value than others can give you,
Ladies' Spring Jackets and Capes
direct from Berlin, Germany, correct in every particular, are
now open for inspection and prices are reasonable.
Our stock of Silks, Embroideries, Laces of all widths,
patterns and qualities, Gloves, Hose, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs,
&c., &c., is very complete and attractive.
Gents' Purnishings
and O1.thing
Our stock of Imported Fine Worsteds, Scrges, Tweeds
and Trimmings of rare quality is the largest and best that we
have ever shown, which we make up in the very latest style of
.the tailoring art,
We believe that we have the largest and best stock of
Ready-made Clothing in Wingham, and will sell Boys' Suits
from $I.25 up, and Men's heavy well trimmed and well made
Serge Suits at $3.00 and ,up.
Our Shoe Department
is literally jammed with the best and newest Footwear that
money• can procure. Prices still low. -
Please remember that no house in the trade can do better
for you in all lines of pure fresh Groceries.
TEAS ALWAYS A SPECIALTY
Highest prices paid for good Butter, Eggs and Dried
Apples.
D. M. GORDON,
PHOTOGRAPHS
—oN—
FRIDAY, MAY 26TH, 1899
at one o'clock p. ni. All persons inter-
ested will please take notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
JOHN BURGESS, CLERIC.
Tp. of Turnberry.
Bluevale, May 16, 1899.
WALKER BROS. & BUTTON
UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAM.
Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School House. Shop op-
posite Macdonald block.
The • Kentucky Bred Trotting
Stallion
ZENO
will stand for service at Swarts' Hotel
stables during the season of 1899.
DESCRIPTION
ZENO is a beautiful dark bay, stands over 16 hands
high, perfect in symmetry and limb and superior
action, weighs 1400 lbs. As his pedigree shows, he
cams of noble stock, combining strains of the
superior racing families of olden times and directly
relating to many of the most distinguished trotters
ever bred In America, and running back through
numerous branches to Old Messenger, Bollfounder
and Hambletonian, the fountain head of the trot-
ting family. As a stock horse he cannot fall to get
valuable stook for every kind of use as well as speed,
ZENO Carried off 1st prizes and diplomas wherever
shown,
It will bo to the interest of farmers to see this
horse before breeding their marcs.
C.6 {T�, '!� 13£0. 1VIiAiTil V. VANNORMAN,
t �+' j� Manager, owner.
The G -rand Trunk have decided
to build a second large bridge over
the Niagara River. The new struct-
ure will connect Buffalo with Fort
Erie.
A man in Belleville was last week
awarded $700 damages against the
town of Napanee for breaking his
leg on a plank walk, which was
in a defective condition.
Cook's Cotton Boot Compo'alad
Ts aueeesatully used monthly by over
10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
Jn r druggist for Cooke Wien Rest 4E-
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roped. Take no arias all Mixtures, pills and
imitations are dangerous. Prise No. 1, Si per
box; No.11,10 degrees stroll ger, $S pet box. No.
1 or 2, mailed en receipt of price and two t-eent
i BMOC
The Cook Oompsuy.windaor Onf.
reSppo`Nnsinble Druggist* .n Canada. manded �iy all
No,1 and No, 2 for sale by Colin A. Campbell
Druggist
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
Having moved to town to the resi-
dence lately occupied by Geo P Wells,
corner Centre and Alfred streets, near
the GT R, I am prepared to pay the
highest cash prices for all kinds of Rags,
Rubbers, Copper, Horse Hair, Wool
Pickings, Iron and !Metal of all kinds,
delivered at my residence, or if word be
left, 1 will call for same.
C. GOODMAN.
LOUNGE REPAIRING
The undersigned is prepared to receive
orders for repairing lounges and
tnatreasee. Lounges re-covered, mat -
teases made over, carpets sewed and
laid. Lowest prices and good workman-
ship. Orders promptly attended to.
Leave orders at my residenoe, Centre
street, next to Wm. /felines', or address
box 54, Wingbam.
WM. WALKER.
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The photos M. E. Zurbrigg has in
his window speak • for themselves.
Just look in and see the first time
you are in town or down street.
Photos, Crayon, Water Color, En-
larging and Copyi„ g receives special
attention.
Good work guaranteed to all.
N. E. ZURBRIGG,
Opposite Presbyterian Church.
Boy wanted to learn Photography.
PELTON'S PUMPS
We build our pumps to last for
years and have them in price from
$2,50 up. .
Brass Cylinders and Galvanized
Iron Piping.
We have a full stock of the above
goods.
Call and get prices when in need
of anything in our line.
JOHN PELTON,
Opp. Beattie's Livery.
DIRECT IMPORTER.
A. E. SMITH
' WINGIIAII
General Banking Business trans-
acted. Money 'advanced to farmers and
business men on endorsed notes and
collateral.
Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed,
Moneys remitted by draft to all parts
of Canada and the 'United States.
Notes and accounts collected on reas-
onable terms
kringle
LEADING
BUTCHER
Having purchased the butcher busi-
ness next the Brunswick, I am prepared
to supply the public with all kinds c
Fresh and Salt pleats, Sausage, Bologna.
&c. Orders taken and meat delivered
to any part of town.
A call solicited. 'PhoneN'o. 9.
�. 11bINGLE.
OALL AND SEE
QUICK MEAL GASOLINE
AND BLUE FLAME
01-1 Stoves
They are perfectly safe and warranted
to give satisfaction in both
Burning and Baking.
NO DUSK'. NO SMELL. NO HEAT.
SMITH & PETHICK.
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