The Wingham Times, 1899-06-09, Page 4r
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MterahlaiktMatntz,,
-"'*"" tion against his election in West
Duron, The ballots were to be in
spceted yesterday. The :late fixed
for the trial is Jnne the I th,
'but no particulars were filed ie the
Court of Appeal. WS Is unusual,
but it is said that a trial may be
held, provided the respondent gives
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TUE \VINU . AM T1M• ,S, JUNE 9, 1t 99.
1Garrott*, in connection with the peti- radical cure la all cases arising from
mental worry, overwork, or excess
of any nature. Sold by all dealers
or sent post paid at 50e. a box or
six boxes for 82,50, by addressing
. the Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.,
13rcekville, Ont.
I3I1LMOIU .
1 The Belmore butter factory is be.
Ing run to its utint.st capacity and
t the amount of cream coining in is
i getting larger.
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Delmore now has a doctor of its
own, in the person or Dr. Russel, of
Seiifurth. He has hada year's
in the profession, and we
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HRS. TUCKER, OF NIAGARA FALLS, • wish him prosperity.
ity.
The BEST rF TELLS WHAT DID rm
i Mr. R. J. Barton has returned
'from Toronto and spent a few days
Spring Tonic t' P
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r HER DAUGHTER WAS AR LI.',T5D wren 1 at his old home here. He
has ur-
r. ST. VITUS' DANCE AND HELPLESS' chased the drag business formerly
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TO ADVBR'V ISERS.
t'iotice of changes must be left at this
°Mee not later than Saturday
peon. The copy for changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening. Casual advertise.
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
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FItID&T, 31/NE 0, 1899.
IWITORIAL NOTES.
There are more total abstainers
vmong the members of the present
Canadian House of Commons than
in any parliament since Confedera-
tion.
The Welland Telegraph hits it
about right when it says: The
Americans are the easiest nation in
the world to get along with, if,you -
only take them in the right way.
You have merely to give everything
as:and take nothing and there'll never
'7* be a traee of trouble.
The West Huron protest will come
up, for trial at Godericb on Monday.
We understand that a few of our
citizens have received papers, re-
•4uesting their presence in the county
town on that date.
Here is some wholesome advice
frotn the Medical Record: "Drink
.less, breath more; eat less, chew
more; ride less, walk more; clothe
3ess, bathe more; worry less, work
3gore; waste less, give more; write
less, read more; preach less, practice
Snore."
A Pittsburg barber has sdt up a
claim to the original site of Guelph.
13e: says he bones it. -Dundas Ban-
ner.
And will razor row about it. Next !
-Hamilton Spectator.
And will try and shave the alleged
owners.-Simcce Reformer.
And will lather the man who con-
tests his elaim.---Goderich Signal.
Seems to be an ob.strop erous
young man. -Stratford Herald.
No doubt he is in a barbar-ous
state.
An order was issued at Toronto,
ori Tuesday by Mr. Justice Osler, on
application of Mr. W. D. McPherson;
for the petitioner, for the examina-
tion for discovery of Hon. J. T.
BEAUTIES IES ,1
Oar .up-to-date bow
ani]. Stick Pins.
BEAUTiES
Our dandy line of Belt
and It eek Buckles.
BEAUTIES
Our fine stock of Blouse • 1
Sets.
LADIES
"These goods are too
nice to talk about. Come
and see them.
HALSEY PARK
Jeweler and Optician.
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AS AN INFANT --DR. WILLIAMS
PINK PILLS CURED HER AFTE
SPECIALISTS HAD FAILED.
From the Review, Niagara Falls.
It is a horrible feeling to know
that you have lost all command o
control of your limbs, and must de
pend upon your friends to wait apo
and serve you the same as an infant
This was the condition of Miss Myrtl
Tucker for nearly a year, and th
Review learning .that she bad bee
wonderfully benefitted by the use o
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal
People sent a reporter to hear hes
story, We called at the residence o
Mr. Edwin Tacker, of the village o
Niagara Falls. Mrs. Tucker receiv
ed ue very cordially on ascertainin
the object of our visit. As nearly a
possible these are her exact words in
speaking of her daugbter's case: -
"Mt daughter Myrtle is in het
fifteenth year. About a year ag
alarming symptoms of St. Vitus'
dance made their appearance, but for
some time we did not know what
was really the matter. She lost the
use of her arms, her right arm was
completely paralyzed. She had to
be dressed and undressed, being
totally unable to help herself. The
best local physicians were called in
and prescribed for her. But they
appeared to be unable to afford re
lief. We made a trip to Buffalo last
January and a specialist was, consult
ed, who recommended that Myrtle
be shut up in a dark room for three
months, allowing no one to see or
speak to her but the nurse. • IJP fact
the doctor insisted rlpon her. being
sent to one of the city hospitals.
Arsenic was one of the specifics' used;
it helped to quiet for a time, but no
permanent relief was obtained.
After our return from Buffalo, my
son urged me to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Myrtle. He said he
was sure it would do her good as it
had cured his boy of a similar com-
plaint. I then determined to try=
them as I was conscious the treat
ment she was getting was doing her
no good. I parehased a box and
the effect of the pills were almost
marvelous from the. very beginning;
before the first box was used an im•
prevenient was plainly discernible.
Five -boxes in all have been used
and Myrtle is now able to run and
enjoy herself in a manner she could
not do far months and months back.
Two weeks ago she commenced to
attend school after an absence of
nine months. "I want it distinctly
understood," said Mrs. Tucker, that
the physicians all agreed that my
daughter was afflicted with St. Vitus'
Dance; that the treatment of the
medical attendants did not benefit
her and that no other medicine was
taken after commencing Dr, Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, so that there is no
doubt her recovery must be attribut-
ed to the use QL these Pills. Her
state of health is now most excellent,
her appetite is good and I am only
too pleased to be able to certifj to
the above fats in order that others
similarly afflicted may be encourag-
ed to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
An impoverished condition of the
blood, or a disordered state of the
nerves is the fruitful source of most
ills that affect mankind, and to any
thus affected Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills offer a speedy and certain cure.
No lather remedy has ever met with
such great and continued success,
which is one of the strongest proofs
that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills accent-
plish all that is claimed for them.
They cure locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica,
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous
Headache, palpitation of the heart,
nervous prostration. diseases depend-
ing upon vitiated blood, such as
scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc.
They are ills) a Ap(cifie for troubles
I.eculiar to females, curing aii forms
of weakness. An Hien they effect a
' conducted by him at Mildmay. Mr.
It Barton took up a course in optics
and analytical cheriestry, besides
the course in the School of Pharmacy.
We wish hint every success in Mild
may.
• r 13LYTH.
n Mr. John Dalton, of Burlington,
• who spent two months in Blyth last
e winter, returned to town last week,
e and is again a guest at the residence
n of Mr. W. II. Finnemore.
1 The young people's societies of the
e Methodist, Presbyterian and English
' churches, Blyth, will hold a union
f meeting iu the basement of the
f Methodist church on Tuesday even•
- ing of next week.
g Mr. l alter McLean has success -
8 fully passed his final examinations
at Toronto University and is now en-
titled to add B A. to his name. He
' also passed with honors in classics.
O Mr. J. R. Bone.aod Mr. R. J. Clegg,
of Belgrave, and Mr. M. C. Tait, of
St. Thomas, brother of Dr. Tait, et
Blyth. were also successful in. re-
.eeiving the degree of B. A. Mr.
Bone also passed with honors in
mathematics, Mr. Fred Lucas,
nephew of Mrs. Powell, and Miss J.
T. A. Robertson, formerly of Bel..
grave, were successful in passing
their second year in- Arts, and Mr.
J. R. Bell, formerly of Londeshoro',
his first year in Arts.
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• GODERICH.
Last Friday night fire destroyed
Major Beck's tannery in° Saltford,
together with the machinery and
stock. The tannery comprises two
buildings, one frame, the other
stone, and the fire started in the
frame building on the side next .the
river. There is a, strong suspicion
of incendiarism, as there had been
no fire on since the Saturday pre-
vious. Tbc alarm was' rung in
town and the fire engine was taken
over and used for a short time, but
the flames had gained such headway
that efforts to stay them were hope-
less. Mr. Beck places his total loss
at something like $4,500, which is
partly covered by insurance of
$2,500, Among the stock destroyed
was $800 worth of bides which Mr.
Beck intended to ship the next morn-
ing, having come from London camp
for that purpose. On all sides sym-
pathy is expressed for Mr. Beck in
the loss he.has sustained.
GORRIE
Rev. C. C. Baine and Rev. R. J.
Garbutt attended the Methodist Con-
ference in Windsor during the week.
Rev. W. Lowe, of Wingham and
Rev. Mr. Parney will exchange
pulpits on Sunday next.
Mr, W. J. Greer attended the
°rand Orange Lodge meeting at
Toronto last week,
It is rumered that 'Anson Spotton,
B. A., will ppen a laW office in Ilar-
riston.
Some time during Saturday after-
noon, Charles Wilson,one of flowick's
meat respectable farmers, committed
suicide in Galbraith's hush -by cua
ting his throat with a razor. The
body was found about ten o'clock
Saturday night. No reason can be
assigned for the rash act. Deceased
was at one tithe first deputy reeve of
the township of Ilowick and only
two weeks ago was appointed treas-
urer of the township. He was a
staunt'h Conservative and for many
years a member of the Loyal Orange
Association.
Rev. H. P. Lowe, rector of the
Chureh of the Redeemer, Calgary,
died suddenly.
Ai.EV't. WANTED-. FOtt "TUE LITE A•Nn
Aeaicvemonta of Admiral Dewey.' the worin'e
arudt9' naval here. By Murat Halstead. the life -
•n -sr. nl.d lest honk.; over C,r,O pence, r;s10 inoheg
r.anrir irq p,„°ea i,atftenn illustrations. Only kr,O.
I:uoramuy drmand. Iii romn,isaions. Outfit fr e.
lone trio ad and ndroiror of thu notion's idol. Ili;;•
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t haueo rt a tifetim , tVrito user:. Tire Dom:niu,z
(. ompaay, 3rd Iloor Carton SIdg., Chie,.qu.
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,TA1Z1LI..'`T REPORTS.
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Winghum, June 0,
Correetod by P. Deans, i'roduce De
Flour per 100 lbs.. ........ 1 90'
Pall Wheat 0 08
�,iMw!*.,t4.4 114ri■ grrw n*•! prim to rr.•■44 4,9Prel.tur/uowo moms rwoowr44arweaggyvvy
i n-44444 M i.M.44Mei*000**.- • 4 0i400nn...Y ***..ui4B4i.Mi*°46****iii4**6*11 0114
18'90.
alar.
to 2 00
to 0 08
Spring Wheat 0 08 to 0 08
Oats, 0 30 to 0 30
Barley 0 30 to 0 35
Peas 0 CO to 0 08
Turkey, drawn 0 08 to 0 00
tileeeo, " 0 05 to 0 00'
Dunks, per pair 0 40 to 0 50
Butter, , ......... . A .. .... 0 11 to 0 12
Eggs per dozen........ .... U 11 to 0 11
Wood por cord.... .. , , , . , . 1 50 tai 70 �
Ray per ton,.. ............ 5 00 to 0 00
Potatoes, per bushel, .... 0 00 to 0 701U,
Tallow, per lb 0 8 to 0 4
Dried Apples, per lb 0 4 to 0 5
Wool 00 to 00 e11
Dressed hoes 5 00 to 0 00
Chickens 0 30 to 0 30
BUTTER AND
EGOS}'�5, ►, �`
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I am prepared to pay the highest
cash price for all good butter and
eggs delivered at my warehouse
near the G. T. 1t.
C. GILLESPIE.
STRAY HEIF -
Strayed onto tI o pr • lees of the un
dersigned, Lots i : , . 8, concession 1,
Morris. about middle of May, one
year old heifer. Owner may get pos-
session of same by proving property and
paying all expenses.
CHAS. HENDERSON,
Wingbam P. O.
' News N cotes.
Hamilton Methodist Conference
has decided against the billeting
system henceforth.
The annual meeting of the West
Bruce Liberal Association will be
held at Kincardine on June 15.
Mayor Raymond has resigned his
position as Mayor of Brantford
to accept the position of postmaster.
The liy-law°toissue debentures for
$120,000 for the purchase of the
waterworks was defeated in Strat-
ford.
Charles W. James was 'instantly
killed at Killarney, being struck by
lightning as he was driving up to -- Macdonald Block
the door of his house. e;;i;;� '
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ARMERS ! We do not offeryou mare than
your produce is worth, but we will give you
Highest market price far Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, L
&c., and we will sell you general merchandise i
at much lower prices than any one else in the rigi
trade, Our goods are all marked in plain fig- .nub
tires. Conte and Inspect stock unci get our
prices.
'BIG cur RN
NIIER SETTS
We have just put into stock
20 handsome printed, 97 piece
Dinner Setts, Porcelain (not
common e. c. ware), regular
price $6.50 ; our price $4.98
Move quick if you want one.
Odd lines in dishes at less
than cost.
ie A few of those . handsome
Lamp shades left at 10c.
o Berry Setts, the very latest
shaded yellow, green and red,
gold band, only 50c.
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Beet Seeds and Turnip Se d -
at any price to clean out e
stock.
Also White and- Red Carrot,
and all garden seeds at whole-
sale prices.
FRUIT
lijl4
OCEi1'. tiers
Best Granulated, Sugar 20 lbs :alae
for $1.00.
Light Yellow Sugit,? 22 lbs, for
$1.00
em.
.
Dark•Yeilow Sugar. 25 lbs for $1, Vyl,ie
Cream Soda Biscuits, paper, per El
box, 20o.
Cream Soda Biscuits, tin, per box,
23e. ;f„`■
Perfection Corn Starch Cc, or 5 lbs
for 25o.
Eagle Gloss Starch 7c, or 4 lbs for
2:io.
Judd Soap, big barn, 2 for 5e.
Catsup, large bottle. 10e.
Canned Vegetables, 3 lbs for 25o.
Good Raisins, G lbs. for 23e.
Choice Prunes, 4 lbs for 25e.
DRY
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Ladies' Belts at cost price.
Straw Bate for Ladies, ,Girls,
Mon and Boys at cost price,
These goods must go at once.
Spring Dress Goods at your own
prices. -
Parasols at very low prices.
Ready-made Clothing lower than
the lowest. - -
Lace Curtains away down.
Floor Oilcloth, per yd, 25e.
or Trade.
Bananas, per doz., 20e.
Best Lemons, 20c:
▪ Sweet Oranges, 25c.
Terms Cash
Wingbam, Ont.
i-L,0,-e_.a...GaE =assesses seas: -=a. _'� . !-,.._ _rpyi.uonrr_. •__ �>a�li•
Manitoba Conservatives will halt G: .e:...� nil, `ASE' i ni" cesaas-saegui-IN istbssri: _! E-0,=igisd+e0EsG�. f. _..2. S'aR
a convention in Winnipeg shortly, 4
after which Hon. II. J. Macdonald
will begin a tour of the. Province. `R..A.R.
G- I1YTS IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST.
• $5,000 worth of
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t.XYt cad kge
Aro your nerves weak?
Can't you sleep wen.? rain
- in your back? Lack energy?
Appetite poor? Digestion
bad? Boils or pimples?
These are sure signs of
poisoning.
From what poisons?
Prom poisons that are al-
ways found in constipated
bowels.
11 the contents of the
bowels aro not removed from
Cis body each day, as nature
intended, those poisonous
substances aro sure to be
absorbed into the blood, al-
ways causing suffering and
frequently causing severe
disease. -
There is a common sense
cure. -
They daily insure an easy
and natural movement of
the bowels.
You will find thatthe useof
A 9
'dills
with the pills will hasten
recovery. It cleanses the -
blood from all impurities and .
is a great tonic to the nerves.
WA's t ci Doctor.
our 9:totlleal i)opartment rias one
of the most eminont physicians in
the United E tatos. Tell the doctor
j slat how yrnt at* Hniterinft. You r
�rtil receive the heat medical advice
witltouz cost. .Atldruse
IIIc. J. 0. ATE% s
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BOOB WSHOES
at cost.
This is not a clearing sale to push
offf old goods but a genuine giving
up business sale. Everything must
go. .Others may be selling cheap,
but you will always find we are a
little cheaper, and if anyone is out
of sorts in the house it may be all
the fault of a badly fitting shoe. A
comfortable shoe is conducive to
good temper. We make it very, easy
on the pocket, as well as easy on the
foot. Every lady should take ad-
vantage of this and eome and get a
pair. of our pat' canvas and tork
insole walking boots. They are
made in French Kid, latest styles
Goodyear Welt Process, are as flex-
iblo as a band turn, and will not
squak.� See them.
e KARGES.
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N .:X71. KARGES.
Please do not ask for goods on
approval without paying for them.
If not satisfactory the money will be
refunded.
D. • SANDERSON.
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Pupils are in attendance at
The CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATHAM, ONT. - -
From the Atlantic Coast to
the Pacific Slope. -
133 Cities. Towns and Villages in Can-.
ada and the United States, during the.
past year, sent us nearly 300 pupils.
There are now 23 Couhties and 'Districts -
in Ontario, 5,States of the Union to-
gether with Manitoba, • and the North
Wset Territories represented.
Over 200 of our pupils have been plac-
ed in good pooitions since Jan, 1st, 18984
We recently had four calls within
three wash, to supply teachers for other .
business colleges.
Among those who have accepted posi-
tions lately, are: --••Jeanie• Bateman, as,
Steno. and assistant baok-keeper, Walk-.
erville Brewing Co. ;Annie McRae, as:
Steno. and assistant book-keeper, Milton
Pressed Brick r£; Sewer Co. ; Catharine.
McRae, as Mena., George Angell, Whole-
sale Art Supplies, Detroit, vlioh ; Geo
Cartwright,.. as Steno., with'North Am-.
ericnn Life Assurance Co, Toronto.
The spring term' is one of the beat
seasons of the year for making a start,
Enter now. D. MCLACHLAN & CO.
Chatham, Ont..
50,000 LBS. • WOOL WANTED
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Highest prices in cash or in
exchange for Yarns, Blankets,
Heavy Tweeds, Flannels, &c.
ILLS