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The Wingham Times, 1900-05-04, Page 2TILE MGM ICES, MAX 4 WOO 1'or Over Fifty Tc .ray • rt t awl Wt'll- T ilea ?lent n:t e'y- :r; " }'iv.' hitt•.r;:ty , T. ?an hi't Yt 1, •, �? /DI fifty years byiltilli h -t iI a :te for their (tenet w1ii1' - teeth:ale., with lxttfot t s;teet'ss. It FOOt1103 th t tilifil,::.e)ft• t'ny ttl!� t:. IYYty:iliftyS ti11 pa1n, ('arcs whirl colt'..:t 1 at the best remedy for tliar- rlt 1:( iLA want t() the tart,' Sold 7or, i`sts iii f'very past of th't ' vtlrl.l. Tsv--tieacentsa bottle. Lsvaineis etee't1, .el.O 1:' Pc erne ;toe yak foe I4is. Win Soothing Spew, tllt.i tele.' it(t nth r' lzitel. ti:rumn Letor. It i:. With r; Bret teat eve year i titer Mr. ,ithee 1108d is triol to lose hist 1,(,: . tion ac, , ant for Dominion Express (_ e The fi,ilewiug from a 1 'ttcr r, ceiv e3 from Armenia tl e ether tlaY folly t x- plaitl, the matter: t•.1r•.ar. Sul. --4 like to now ho;: it ie with that Vilin that is lyii g in the en, pre -s. I read on yon$ express card ti:at ;,you went (ts meld I put the honey in Form: sa pest( into or didn't i1 Mr. Nell send it up to you if he dattlt why 1 i:to now LI a rhe rt time mild if Mr. Noll scud it up fleet semi the Yalu as possible r would' ii Wetly frauds as she canto from Chic t o why et, nt you send the Vi:in when you got t.e) express, It 0110y avid that heft ri„lit t) keep a tuna's stuff back on him like that, and if • you don't send it in u days I make you jump the job°. that is my address awl don't scud no farther this is the expreo office.” Florence G., J:`.a. O'Leary's fast pae- n • mare that was queetx of the turf in her day, has been sold at a good figure to W. W. Ferran, the well-known horse- man of Clinton. She was delivered last week. The purchase iutemds going in for raising fast stock. AS$EUJTE SE ITYa Csenuire Carters Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sea iFttc.Sitnire Wrcpc.cr Seto(. Verr small cx:i • a c;Sy, . _.... 10 take.^oc FOE E. CA s rf � tel DIM NESS. r, aItLE „FORf11.11.43311EtS. vn ' Fon Tomo LIE% ti Ls., FOR CelimAT1on. FOR 8Al.LOiW SKIN. FOR NE COMPLEXION F rits V33-'� MVGYYAYG UaTURc, 25 atsI Purely Vcgetable.,- CURE SICK HEADACHE. Women's AiInents, Women are cora. ing to understand that the Backaches, Headaches, Tired Peelings and Weak Spells from which they suffer are dna to wrong action of the kidneys. BOWS Kidney Pills are the moat reliable remedy for any form of kidney complaint. They drive away Maine and aohes, Snake women healthy and y life to the :fullest. pie, 204 Britain Street, s: ney trouble for which I appy --able to en Mrs. C. H. Gill St. John, N.B., ss "1 had severe b dootored with a nnber of the beat physi- cians in St. John, but received little relief. Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I began their nse. Before taking *ern I could not Stoop to tie my shoos, and at times suffered such torture that t could not turn over in bed without aseistanee. Doan's Kidney Pills/ have rescued me from this terrible condi• tion, and removed every pain and ache." MRSI GEGI TRLILL, I Tell Known Lay of Thornhill, Nan., Got Almost Instant Relief Prom Heart Trouble by the Use of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. i s i? •'w ` • w-Ar'^r%t +tv) nt:tuber of tat ti. wen. • .. ..I 5 9 CN' iIi.,; forward t,..l of the .,urt.tiv(, pawors cz Milburn's earl and nerve Pills. This time it is ere. {leo, Traits, a highly eeaspected lady of Thornbili, Man., who gives in the following wordy the history of leer Case: "X obtained trate Mr. a. A. Irtabbe, drag. et of Morden, Man., a box of Milbnrrl'a Bart and Nerve Pitts, as X was very bad With heart trouble at the time. "1 used the no holt and got almost Instant relief, 1 tlhen.bougllt another box, bei (,lily had tc uses a few of the pills, as 1 have never been troubled with palpitation eiaaoe using them. "I am very t atliful that I got the pills, turd if this telt be of any ase to otllere .e • rte ferried rte I did yott may publish it its the s. WINGHAMM DiSTRICT. 'tt�^;art Bro$. of T< xoter, have pur- clla•'•' l the 1,11,' O,:,ily. e uti'1$ mud are new opera fug it ea the Scafo.th Mi nuke('°. '+.'. ZVi1:glnt^ii olid J. McFarl:tite, of f:tul t ;y s'•.1p; t',1 thirty ,c•itropslt:Y•; sheen t..1 IItt+t1 r •e I't•• s., the IttfoY•,l, t n Tues- day t f 1a:,t t'.vi:, the i ri:44.4 reale: el :c'i' the ift. cl;, b. tag t,l•o•;t• $400. If year en -ten eeede tont:;,; up, ttth M'I i'r's Ct rel ut:tid Iron fills. mold b Coli:. A. Canna ell. AV, II. McCracken, wire takes d0 a2c; ::ud p1 e es a Brower of vsetet:tb1es au A MAT MiO RUG MAKER 6PZAKS OF DIAMOND DYES She Would N o i; Use Any Oi tb.er Make. e y The best mutt most successt"ul makers of homemade ct:rpets, mina and floor rugs use the DittmmntiD, es to co1.:r their rags, ya••I1s anti, tyre 1s. (1 Every Immo dyer knows w.'11 that the Diamond. (iycs gi ee the fastest and brightest coital, and ire the sizY.plcet • (:yea to use. Mrs. A. Y. Field, 1?atltulrtTo- iai to, says: -••-"During the last teen year; I have made teeny mats and ruga from wool and cotton rage: and corse v:)in=. The ttyi. g of the rege azul yarns I have alevays. do .o with Ditttnou•l Lyes tts :hey give the nicht rt duel strorgost C., (1 t( 1 ant fully entwine:cl that the Dia, (.u,i(t Dyes are the safest and (hear est for n who make carped:, mote null Ing:, I would not us:I any (miler lciud of (be: root:;, hats Li: carp gar,.e itiug end Feed lug about c: ntpl:tt.t1 with good pros peets. .s the early hirci 1;11 right. '•Pta. thee it is ale° ate.: ta1'k' io t't' •s.. who verity : hair Woe (+t it is $1'eett4 1'y taking Heed's Sar,aparill t. ()u i'ticl.ty last t11e .Luelcnow stare r:ver, R. if, Send, had a'br'ak up be .wa(r t Chef. nett ati(l Loyt,i and had to Iarrow a flouters: wagon totoxin l:t(' his trap. He had to leave ills passengers, ainougat -whew. was a c. uplo who were to Heave l:eell illttrll. d that night, -Hiker's W .r)n` Powders correct all such trouLles es lack c,f al petite: bilious - nese, drutt•sitl:ss ettll'wcoittp.exton, etc; to take. Sold by Colin A. Camp- bell. amp-b; ll. Ea:•id Walker. 0th nue, Morris, sold a bunch of twel,•o steers, rising 3 years old, to John Scott, (drover, for export, that will not le ees:ly beaten. The heaviest weighed 1,070 pounds and an- other 1,580, the 12 averaging 1,400. They were shipped cn Monday of last week, and brought their owner $1,75 per cwt, When children aro pale peevish And restless at night they require a dose or two of Miller's Worm Powders. Sold by Colin A. Cacti bell. Mr. Charles E, Tauner, formerly a. private banker fit Blythe., and who at present resides in Sarnia, who refused to answer questious about the disposition of his property, ;tend was committed to prison for two months some :line ago, appealed on the ground that the act under which hof was committed was passed in April, $1890, after the alleged concealment of property in 1S93, and as- signment of the banker 1805. Chief Jus- tice Meredith has decided that the aot did not apply to Tanner's case, and ho therefore goes free. Milbura's Rheumatic Pills are a specific remedy for Rheumatism, Scia- tica, Lumbago, sand neuralgia.. They eliminate the acids and poisons from the system. ease the pain and cure the dis- ease. Price 50c. A very peculiar accident happened' on the C. P. R. about three miles east of Thamesford. James Atkinson, a. ilre- ivan, belonging to Toronto Junction, was on an enginehanling a freight train, when the heavy wind blewa tree against the south side of the locomotive, a,branch breaking through the cab window and striking Atkinson en the shoulder, caus- ing paiutul injuries.. Tho engine was running at a very high rate of speed at the time. The driver was not hurt. The fireman will be laid up for some time. Mr. James Moffat, of Teeswater,•has just returned from the Old Country with a magnificent imported Clydesdale stallion, He is an exceptionally fine animal and was purchased at the great London horse thew. The Scottish cor- respoudent of the Fanners' Advocate in' referring to the purchase says: "An- other well -broil horse named Alfred the Great, has goitre to Mr., James Moffat, of Teeswater, Ont. He was got by the celebrated Price Alexander 8899, which was sold when a yearling for £1,200, and and was chahipion at the H. & A. S. Show when a yearling, and was also winner of the Cawdor Cup when a three- year-old." George E. Robertson, son-in-law of R. Coats, passed, away on Wednesday, at Hamilton hdspital after en illness of about a mon h. Ile had been taken at his home tin Teterboro and went to Hamilton for treatment about a week previous to Itis demise. Hopes have been entertaed of his recovery until Monday evening when his relatives here learnt by telegram that he would not re- gain and wa:•then oniy the matter of a few days. What makes this sect event so much more to bear for the widow, is the fact thatcher son is laid up with a broken leg, li}Y.ving been run over by a sleigh, and went to 1lamilton also when the deceased had gone. Mr, Robertson was an employee of the Government, baving been engaged for a long time on the Trent Valley Canal, next on tue C. P. R.. surveys in the North-west, theta on the St. Lawrence Canal. Since 1896 ho has had charge of a section of the Trent Valley Canal, to engeering skill Southamp:on people will go the wit 1a figure in their 24th of Itay celebration. A V is the reward for the last load of calitliumpiuus. Tsr.) 1T's for la'rt see. Bicycle race a V ma a 3, Trotting and running races the sante. ChUdr761 K 1'�i •6c � Mr. Justice McLennan on Friday gave judgment .en a motion by counsel for Capt. Robson, M. P. P., fcr East Middle- sex, to set as:de the petition on the ground that James Palmer, one of the three petitioners was not duly qualified. Hold, that order extending tithe was properly made. Chest Feel Ti ht. You seem all choked up and stuffed up with the cold—find it hard to breathe. Cough that rasps and tears you—but little phlegm got up. Now's thetimo to (;eke Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup before things get too eerioua, There is no remed4.equal to it for making the breathing easy, loosening the phlegm and removing all the: alarming symptoms of a severe cold. "I naught a severe Bold which settled on my chest, making it feel raw and tight. Seeing Dr. Wood'a Norway Pine Syrup, advertized Iprocured a bottle, which greatly relieved ire, It loosened the phlegm, healed the lungs, and soon had me perfeotly well." NEIL 111cKAY, Bipnrx. OST. Wood' Norway Nino Syrup. The Blyth tennis dawns reorganized on Saturday orelling, and officers ap- pointed. It was decided to give tt con- cert mud minstrel l:erforuiauce (luring the second, week in May. Tito Oddfellinvs of C oderielh e 1ebrat- c(1 the 05tH ainiiverairy of the Order by attending; St. George':, church last Sun- day morning, when rector Turnbull, preached a special sermon to thein. Talk about D. C. Fraser, M. P,, and Baynes the I aybuyer being giants, why they aro mere r trfpliugs cowered to two reeideuts of Huron county. One it Mr. Wiley of Stanley Tp. weighs 403 lbs., tutd•the other, Mr. Jonathan Miller of rho town of Goderich, tips the settle at 436 it>s. Mr.. J. II. Stuart, the popular manager of the Bank of Hamilton, I_4stowel, was presented with a clock by the townspeo- ple, prior to his departure for Hamilton, where ho was married to Miss Osborne, slaughter of the Tato William Osborne, 1 leo timepiece is a beautiful piece of in •ollanisln, • with , handsomely carved eek case. It staudtiabout nine feet higli, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart will speed a three nsoatiis' honeymoon in the Old Laud. A letter frons Henry Mooney at Wey- burn, N. W. T., formerly of Morris, says they couimoiiced sowing their w1Yeat on April 5th and finished on the 11th, getting in 80 acres. Weather was find. Largo numbers of settlers arriv- ing. Eight cars of effects coining in one day. Many of the people are from the U. S. Ur. Mooney has bought another quarter section and now owns 800 acres. They Cali plough a furrow 11.4 miles long. THE MILK OF THE HOLSTEIN DAIRY is pure; and cold and costs THREE CENTS A QUART • orse As the seas° i is stow approaching when these bilis will be needed by horsemen, we would say to all such that the TIMES office is well equipped For turning out this class lof work. A splendid line of suitable cuts. ' Reasonable rates. .I . a A. T�. r venin GENERAL GENT An experienced canva3ser, or a man with good character • and address; with the necessary to town and :appoint agents. No 'penses paid. Position permanent merit. ability to travel from town canvassing. Salary and ex - and promotitn according to § The Brad ey-G•arretson, Co., Li,nited, • If you wear Shorey's Clothing you cannot be otherwise than cor- BR A.NTFOItD, ONT. Mcn often dress in bad taste without knowing its 1 ectly dressed. Shorey's 4, a Button Sack lie wits proficient, a ,mate of splendide i 1 i Twee pias° ,sound .business methocTs and U x.61 enterprise. o11A13DIANS OF LIFE. Skilful, accurate and properly quali- fled druggists aro guardians of human. ]ife. To suet, you may with confidence intrust the filling of every prescription. Our conveniences, advantages and memo stook stook of puro drugs, orinblo us to fill prescriptions to the satisfaction of doctor and patient. Paige's 'Celery Conipound has a won- derful sale with us, mad is giving grand results to the sick. Our supply of this noted xilediciuc is alsvays fresh, and the genuine. if you would regain lost strength, brace np the ile1Vous sretexrl, nsid banish disease, use Faino'e 'Celery (orripoitnd. CorIN A. CaelPrlrar r., Druggist, Wingham, Ont. Retai at $12.00. They are as good as any one wants for a business suit and better than. yott can get to order for $o.00. Sold only by thebest dealers, and guaranteed in every particular. Not made to order, but made to What is dastorist is for Infants and Children. Castoria is sti harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops. and Soothing Syrups, It contains neither Opitun, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- ness, Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Collo. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Castoria. ';Castoria is au excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dit. G. 0. °scoop, Lowell, Mass. Castoria,. "Caetoria is to wcn adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre- scription known to me." II. A, A8CRE8, M. D. Brooklyn, N. i^ THE •FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CCNTAUR COMPhN,Y�,('11 MURRAY STREET, MEVJ YORK CrTY :let ,Cil ZVAPr'ia !IWI. ase Tic (,.g _w.• 12 . ti a�yiC:° orse tri; fit 1* To draw away the car loads of goods ordered for spring. Buggies and Carriages. Nearly three car loads of Buggies and Carriages have been ordered from the best makers in the country. We will have buggies to suit the purses and tastes of everybody. High grade, medium grade and a grade neither high nor medium.. Prices to correspond. ':: Farm. Implements. We will have in farm Implements nothing but the best. We don't need to say anything about the Massey -Harris goods, suffice to say that the farmers are going wild over the new Binder and Mower, and those placing their orders with any other firm before seeing these new machines will undoubtedly feel disappointed. Buy from a thoroughly CANADIAN firm that can give you the best' on earth, and a firm that keeps thousands of dollars worth of repairs at your door. • We have the slickest plows and gang plows you ever saw The National and Imperial Gangs are something new, and had an extraordinary sale last fall. In fact we could not meet the demand made on us for these goods. Ask your neighbor about the gang plow he got here last fall. Repairs ! Repairs! We are loaded up with all kinds of repairs We can fit. ,any plow ever made with•hard and tough tempered in oil cast- ings. Having bought our repairs last fall, before the raise in prices, we will be able to sell plow repairs at 1899 prices until • further noticed , Music and Sewing Machine Dept. In this department you will find choice selected pianos and Organs from Gerhard -Hein_ tzman, of Toronto ; Bell,. of Guelph ; Doherty, of Clinton Dominion, of Bowmanville, and Sewing Machine frorn Raymond, of Guelph. Small Instruments, Music Books, Sheet Music of all kinds in abundance, all of which are sold at a small margin. Conte in everybody and see through our stores and. warerooms. Opposite Presbyterian Church. ROSS„ a fei• McMillin POULTRY NETTINGS +a -t -ri-4. �_ -; AW L and Ar FENCINGS �w .inti are not surpassed in the WORLD. Their Woven Wire rencings have stood. stood over fifteen years of very successful testing on FARM and RAH -NAY. Special offers made this year on XiOE 'These goods aro all manufactured by The Ontario Wire Fencing Co,, Limited, of Pinion, Oat. rot Salo by the Ilnrrlwitio Merchants ancleGeneral Dealers throughout Canada. Also by the Oan. Hardware *robbers, Glen. Agents -Tho B. Greening Wira Co., of :Etalnilton and Montreal. Agent for ltaiiwaycueing-4imos Cooper, Montreal. j{; 'Correspondence With the manufacturers invited.