The Wingham Times, 1899-06-16, Page 4SEE OUR
WINDOW 1
It is full of Cool
Smoking
Pipes
From 7c up.
COLI A. CAMPBELL'S g=ate 0peratiozneration never oak place, and p 1�
: as he has started to work again and BUTTER f V
Drug Store. ai in apparently good health, we loves-
it-tigated the ease and found that he ' ECS G 5
i --1� � .--1. , has been using Dr. Williams' Pink t
ti ''" 11- '7'1-21-5.11.5557449 Pills for Pale People. Mr. Size is a i
------4'' `-- . highly respected citizen of Ingersoll, : WANTED.
TO ADVER'V1SERS. having resided here ter over thirty t
Notice Yew's, and has been a faithful em- i '•
ployee at Messrs. Pardo &: Son's ` I am prepared to pay the highest
flouring mills for over nineteen; cast= price for all good butter and
years. When asked by a Chronicle eggs delivered at my warehouse
reporter whether he would give an' near the G. T. R.
C. GILLESPIE.
STRAY HEIFER
1
T.11th V IN O. UAM TIMES, JUNE 16, 1599.
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1 aTAIt'RET Itt�,.iEI ,'Oli,'.l:Er.
>Vinl Baline 15, 1899.
waRe.Corrected by 1'. Deans, Produce Dealer,
Flour, per 100 lbs 3. 30 to 2 00
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' Fall Wheat ...., 0 08 to o ilii
MR. R A. SIZE, OF INQERSOLL. ONT., l Spring WI eat 0 08 to 0 68
TELLS ROW WAS DONE. Oats, .•., ,...,..,0 30 to 0 30.
{ Barley • ......... 030 to 0 35
{ Peas 0 OQ to 0(33
'Turkey, . drawn 0 08 to 0 00
Cr ` ST'.srl.0tts or =PPE DI:irrei---` FSE w� r 1 it T.) " '0 05 to 0. 00
0; 'rum- wETU REWnvED--TU sir.> -,Ducks per pair.....«0 40 to 0 50
Lit 4 FERER N 'on: „•F.i,i. AND ,t uRKXNt Butter..... .. ,..... 0 li to 0 13
I'd x TERT DAY,
'Eggs per dozen , . .... 0 13 to 0 12
i Wood per cord.... 1 50 to t ?o
t
Ray per too ......... .. .. 5 00 to 6,20
Frani the Chronicle, Ingersoll, Ont. Potatoes, per bushel, .... 0 50 to 0 110CF ° In February, 1898, Mr. R. A. Size Tallow, per ib . , .. 0 0 tc 0 4
El. r was taken very ill, and was eonfineii, DriedEVoel Apples, per lb 0 4 to 0 5
0o to 00
6 to his home tor several weeks, Z'4re pressed hoes.. to 6 00
t<l4 heard that he was to go to a hospital Cbickena 0 80 to 0 00
office not Vlater than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
must be left not later thanTues-
day evening. Casual advertise-
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week.
(It ijiiivarn ([ns
FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1899,
interview for publication, telling the
nature of his disease and bis cure, he
readily consented. Mr. Size gave
the details of bis illness and cure as
follows •—
"In February I caught a. heavy
cold which seemed to settle in my
left side. The doctor thought it was
i neuralgia of the nerves, 1 t remain-
ed there for some time and then
SDITOBIAL NOTES. moved to my right side, in the region`
of the appendix. We applied e' ery-
thing, .and had fly blisters on for 48
hours. They never even caused a
blister and did the pain no good.
The doctors came to the conclusion
that the appendix was diseased and
would have, to be removed. The
Premier Greenway, of Manitoba,
told a deputation he would grant
prohibition, as far as the Legisliiture
had power.
The Toronto Methodist Conference
has decided that the labor question
is not outside of the church. Action
of that kind will do something to
keep labor inside the church.
A return brought down in the
House of Commons on Tuesday even.
!ng shows that from January I to
April 30, the Toronto morning news-
papers have paid postage on the fol-
lowing weights o: paper : — The
Globe, 363,796 pounds; •The Mail
and Empire, 200,343 pounds ; The
World, 127,027 pounds. In other
words The Globe in the period from
.January 1 to April oQ sent out of
Toronto 181 tons 1,796 pounds of
newspaper ; The Mail and Empire
100 tons 343 pounds, and The
World 63 tons 1,027 pounds.
IN the Province of Ontario there
.are 35 Houses of Refuge and 31
Orphanages. All the county hduses'
in operation are west of Toronto
with the one exception of Leeds and
Grenville. The total number of in-
-mates is 4480 of whom 1470 are
'r —Inks and 3010 are females. In re-
ligion they are classified as: Roman
Catholics, 2235; Protestant 2171 ; or
other religions, or not known, 24.
The nationalities are : Canadian,
1715 , English, 826 ; Irish, 1450;
Scotch, 261 ; United States, 72 ; and
other countries, 152.
Mr. Shaughnessy is now President
IA the C. P. R. Co. Sir William Van
Horne becomes chairman of the
Board of Directors.
J. J. Jefferies is now the cham-
pion heavyweight pugilist of the
world. He defeated Fitzsimmons at
Coney Island in the eleventh round.
BEAUTIES
Oar up-to-date bow
and Stick Pins.
BEAUTIES
Our dandy line of' Belt
and Neck Buckles.
BEAUTIES
Oar fine stock of Blouse
Sets,
LADIES
Strayed onto the premises of the un-
dersigned,. lots 7 and 8, concession 1,
Morris, about the 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. 0.
dwellingand completing the= stone
wall under his barn and Mr., Jobn
Walter's new implement house is
nearing completion.
The wet weather has kept the farm -
pain was vers great at ti=nes, and ers behind with their rootiand.
there was such a stiffness in my , . Spring crops are beating alt form -
ankles, also in my hand, and pain er records in the way of rapid
all over my body. The day and growth. Fall wheat is not doing so
date was set for an operation, and I well.
was reconcilled to it, About a week Last week the White Cap foot-.
before I was to go to the hospital ball team of S. S. No. 3, played a
my wife was reading in the Chronicle. team• in Waddel's field, from the 6th
She read an account of a man who concession and the score stood 2 to 1
had been cured by the use of Dr. in favor . of the White Gaps. The
Williams' Pink Pills. The symptoms return match was played at a, picnic
of the disease were so much like which was held in Young's grove in
mine that she became interested and Kinloss, when the White Caps were
wanted me to give the pills a. trial. beaten 1 to l0; but the White Caps
I had little faith in the pills butas did not expect the 6th to consist of
my wife seemed to be anxions thatplayers from all over Kinloss and
I should take them, I consented. CaIross. The 6th contains too much
The day for the operation bad now territorf for the White Caps, who
arrived, and I told the doctors that I are residents of No. 3. Oar local
did not think I. would go to the sports are giving considerable linen -
hospital for a while as 1 was feeling ctal backing to the. White Caps.
better. I continued the pills, and
and was greatly surprised and pleas -1 The Election Trial,
with the result. I continued to nn-,
prove, and have long since given ups The court for the trial of the •
1
These goods are too
nice to talk about. Come
and see them.
HALSEY PARK
1TO N esa.e.Re•:� .■.l.slRpx...R.w.....e..ve
AwBANK of H TR L Y r � i .! .. r �i■.MRolfs. 1....:A4Y•„...■Ra..r...,.,.
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WINQHAM.
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Capital, $1,491,530. Rest, 51,000,00(1
President—Joan ETUAsn•
Vice•rreaidcbt—A. 0. RANOar.
DIRECTORS
JOUM i'ROoroa, (ilio• lZOACtI, wll GIE$0N, M P,
A. T, Woo, X. C, A. 13, LEA (Toronto).
Cashier—J. TURNBW11,L.
Savings Bank—ifoura,14 to 3• Saturdays, iG to
Deposita of 51 and upwards received and interest
allowed,
Deposits also received at current
rates of ic,,rest.
Drtsfts on Great Britain and the United Stater
bought and cold
W, CO13BOUIjD, AGENT
E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor..
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LEADING
UTCHER
Having purchased the butcher busi-
ness next the Brunswick, I am prepared
to supply the public with all kinds of
Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage, Bologna.
&o. Orders taken and meat delivered
tc any part of town.
A call solicited. 'PhoneNo.. 9.
D.. PRI -N.61 -LE.
THE GHEAP
HARDWARE
all idea of an operation. When. 1 ' petition epneerning the last, election
started to use the pills, I was unable of a member for the legislative
to walk, and suffered something' assembly of Ontario for tbe electoral
awful with the pain in my side. It' district of West Huron opened at
was just five weeks from the time I Goderich about 3 p. in, on Monday.
started the use of i,hepills until•I' Mr. Justice Osler and Mr. Justice
was able to walk again and I had Rose composed the court.
been doctoring three months before The petitioner, Mr. Joseph Beck,
that, and I have been working ever ! who was the- Conservative candidate
since. Altogether I have taken six'tat the election, was represented by
teen boxes of the pills,. and they bave ;Mr. W. D. McPherson, of Toronto,
done me more good than all the 1 and Mr. E.L. Dickinson, of Wingham.
doctors' medicine I ever took in my . The respondent,. the sitting member,
life. I have now every confidence i Hon. J, T. Garrow, Q. C., has Mr.
in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and !Geo. Watson, Q. C., of Toronto and
think that they are the best medicine Mr. Proudfoot, of Goderich, for his
in the world today. 'Certainly had counsel. The election called in
it not been for them, I would have question by the petitioner was a
had to go through the ordeal of an bye election, brought on owing to
operation and perhaps would not Mr. Garrow having abandoned the
have been living now. I hope that seat, which he was awarded upon 'a
by making this public it will be of recount, and was held on the 1st and
benefit to others, as it was through 8th of December last. The majority
one of these articles tbat I first Learn- in favor of Dir. Garrow, was 45.
ed of the unequalled qualities of the A lot of testimony on the Wing -
pi s. • ham and Goderich charges was
The public is cautioned against heard. The judges have reserved
numerous pink colored imitations of judgment on many of the charges.
these fainops pills. The genaine Mr. Garrow repudiates all knowledge
are sold only in boxes, the wrapper of the doings of alleged agents. The
around which bears the words "Dr. court was adjourned on Wednesday
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." evening until Saturday at 10 o'clock
It year dealer does not have them a. ni. in Toronto. Stallion
GARDEN TOOLS
It will soon be time to use
garden tools. We have any-
thing you need, in this line,
and our prices are always low.
•
MILK CANS
We have a good supply of
Milk Cans. The price we
offer them at will soon sell
them.
Give us a call.. for 'anything
you need in our line.
S. E. KENT
Old Post Office Stand.
TO THE FRONT
SEE WHAT THE
DIAMOND
PORK
SHOP
t.
Opposite Post Office, Says:
Fresh Beef and Pork.
Lamb Bologna
Pickled Pork Headcheese
Breakfast Bacon Sausage
Smoked Ham Pressed Beef
Side Pork • Tripe
Corn Beef Pressed Tongue
Spice Roll, Lard, Fowl, &c.,
, always on hand.
Oor prices are right. Orders
called for and meat delivered to any
I part of the town.
Your patronage solicited.
IAMON PSBR SEP.
The Kentucky Bred Trotting
they will be sent post paidat 50 cls.
a box, or six boxes for ;32.50. by
addressing the Dr. Williams'' A Blenheim farmer, in order to
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.have his money nth from burglars
hid it in a rag bag, and Itis wife sold
CULROSa the rags,money and all to a rag man.
Some time afterwards the farmer
Mr. J. Welwood, our County Cour-1 wanted to make use of the coin, brit
missioner is in Walkerton this week !it was gone. The rag man was
attending the County Council.located and the money got back.
Mr. A. Ferguson is making pre.I'I'here was X85 all told.
parations for adding. an addition tol
his barn. i AGENTS WANTED-- FOR "'firs: LiFE AND
Mr. Sandy McKenzie, ' Creek," 1 Achiuvernente of Admiral neruev." the ererta e
i has his Barn in shape for a stone • fe stat nater hero. Sy Mutat itaistcad. the Ace'.
i id••a friend and iulmfter of the nations idol. Bis* -
basement and he is addin=g a large Beet and Fart book over 640 pages, bx10 ineber 1
costly 100 es halftone illastraxmns Only f-1 50.
'
addition to it. Lrborn,oue denirnneI Bis t euilnietltoile ttritllt ►Fee.
• i 1if tr'rit 1 k. "rfie r)aWihb»
ZEINO
will stand for service at Swarts' Hotel
stables during the season of 1899.
DESCRIPTION'
ZEi 0 ie'a beautiful dark bay, stands over ie hands
high, 'pe kat in sr•ermetry and limb rind superior
action, freigbs 1403 lbs. At his pedigree shows, he
cam° of noble $'.ark, combining strains of the
superior racing families of olden times, and direetti
relating to many of the most distinguished trotters
ever bred in America, and running back through
numerous branches to Old Mtesenger, nellloundrr
and iramhletonlan, the fountain head of the trot-
ting family. As a steel: horse be cannot fail to gat
cetuable e'oek fnres'cn 1.1"tI of neo as cell as epeelt.
ZENtf carried oft 1st prizte and drprotues whcrover
shown,
eweler slid Optician. it will b3 to the in'.rres' of farmers to see tlis
li y , pages horse before breeding arch morel.
Mr. Win. Caslick 1s enlarging hl$' t hand ora etlmr. e, n t DEO.1YRAiTII, V. VASSNQORYAN,
> r eVN� �►41 #S' g C '2.1r -
...piny, i3ni Vito! to .ton T1 g., Chia.go. Manarter, Owner.
anal.
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FAZWERS ! We do not offer you more than
your produce is worth, but we will give you
highest market price for Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
&c., and we will sell you general merchandise
at much lower prices than any one else in the
trade. Our goods are all marked in plain fig-
ures. Come and inspect stock and get our
prices.
BIG CUT IN
DINNER SETTS
We have just put into stock'
20 handsome printed, 97 piece
Dinner ,setts, Porcelain (not
common c. c. ware), regular
price $6.50; our price $4.98.
Move quick if you want one.
Odd lines in dishes at less
than cost. -
A few of those handsome
Lamp shades left at 10e. • '
'Berry Setts, the very latest
shaded yellow, green and red,
gold band, only 50c.
SEEDS
Beet Seeds and Turnip Seeds
at any price to clean oat the
stock.
Also White and Red Carrot,
and all garden seeds at whole-
sale prices.
.FRUIT
Bananas, per doz , 20c.
Best Lemons, 20c,
Sweet Oranges, 25c.
sPEC.1A llN
tir�E `��
Best Granulated Sugar 20 lbs
for 51.00,
Light Yellow Sugar, 22 lbs,for
51.00
Dark Yellow Sugar. 25 lbs for $1.
Cream Soda Biscuits, paper, per
box, 20e.
Cream Soda Biscuits, tin, per box,
23o.
Perfection Corn Starch 6o, or 5 lbs
for 25' .
Beale Gloss. Starch 70, or 4 lbs for
25c.
'Judd Soap, big bars, 2 for 5c.
Catsup, large bottle. 10e.
Canned 'Vegetables, 3 lbs for 25c.
Good Raisins, 6 lbs. for 25o.
Choice Prunes, 4 lbs for 25o.
DPY GOODS
Ladies' Belts at cost price.
Straw Bats for Ladies, Girls,
Men 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, 25c.
. - Terms Cash or Trade.
43-40)3EXItttiT
1;
Macdonald Block, - \Vinghem, Ont. Cin
ts-`-ae€�_=__ a�"_€RE '_-eE__ . a€ n;_ '3 -.+4
THE SALE CONTINUES IN IT PAYS TO ATTENDTHEBEST.
BOOTS AND SHOES
For June and July.
Comfortable, solid and reliable foot-
wear at and below cost. We have all
styles suitable for the season. If you
want a little better article at a little
lower price than you expect to pay. come
to this store. Space will not allow us to
quote many prices, but note a few of the
following :"
• Men's Strong Working Shoes, soPd.
leather, all sizes, 6 to 11, at 90c; Men's
Fine Box Calf Bals, Goodyear Welt,
worth 53.50, sale price 32.50 ; Ladies' fine
French Kidd, band turned, buttoned and
and Bals, worth 53.25, sale price 32.50;
Ladies' fine Freneb Kid Vamps and
Quarters with Vesting Tops, Buttoned
and Bals, worth 83,25, sale price 52.50';
also 38pairs of Ladies' fine Button and
Lace Boota which cosy from 81.50•to
82.50, sizes '24,3 and 3i, will clear the lot
at 903. These are extra values,
J. G. KARGES.
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 Counties and Districts.
in Ontario, 5 States of the Union to.
gather with Manitoba, and the North
Wset Territories represented. ..
Over 200 of our pupils have been lilac.
ed in good positions since Jan. 1st, 1898,
We recently had four calls within
three weeks to supply teacherslfor other
business colleges.
Among those who have accepted poet -
tions lately, aro :--Jennie Bateman, as
Steno. and assistant b.3ok:-keeper, Walk-
eruille Brewing Ca. ; Annie McRae, as
Steno. and assistant book-keeper, Milton
Pressed Brick & Sewer Co. ; Catharine
McRae, as Steno., George Angell, Whole-
sale Art Supplies, Detroit, Mich ; Geo
Cartwright, as Steno., with North Am-
erican Life Assurance. Co , Toronto.
The spring term is one -of the best
seasons of the year for making a start.
Enter now. D. McLACRLAN & CO.
Chatham, Ont.
WOOL
.50,000 LBS. WOOL WANTED !
Eighest prices in cash or in
exchange for Yarns, Blankets,
Heavy Tweeds, Flan=nels, &c.
A. MILLS