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What t11as Public Wants,
Thet well ki ;wu olterist, Rethert
Stade, of ikon, one of throe bro•
tilers, who hav made the investigation
of medicines and their results upon
the inunan system, a study for years
and who isas been engaged in the menu
ufaoture of scientific remedies, is now
engaged, as one of the partners
of tlie Stark 1lediuine Company,
placing upon the market some of
his wonderful eombinatious for the
relief of pain, and the eure of many of
the diseases which cause so touch
suffering. Mr. Stark's association
with mime of the most celebrated
medical men of the clay in the prepare
atioli of their precriptions, and various
formulas and pharmaseutioal prepare
ationa, his course of study with two
well-known English chemists, a con-
siderable period spent in the study of
chemistry, pharmacy, materia medics
dietetics, therapeutics, &a, both in the
lecture rooms and laboratory celebrat-
ed University, of Glasgow, Scotlaud,
as well as the unusually satifactory
and wonderful. results obtained by
their use in numbers of eases, place it
beyond all doubt that his preparations
will as they become more extensively
known, be of far more than local re-
putation. Already his powders and
capsvleo„ an entirely new and very
pleasant combination, both oont.ined
in, the same pae'ltage, for the cure of
Headache, Neuralgia, Liver and stow-
aoh Complaints, the blood ails nerve
`Topic, for troublee of the blood and
nerves,have, where introduced, a
THE W:NGHAM
thought be would not be able to stand.
it. ao, is not .wade of that kind of
ataff and roiled around the track at hid
ease finishing the 12 toiler in ,581
minutes, not a bad pace for a g;reett
rider,
Mr. David Hamilton, jr., son of Mr.
David Hamilton of the west end of
the town, died, on the 8th inst after,
a lengthened period of suffering. De-
ceased was 32 years of alae, and was
well kuown and Introit respected. He
was a member of the town band for a
number of years, and was an active
young luau until overtaken by the
disease which necessitated the a'tnpu-
tation of his arm and which bas finally
carried him offs
Ou Wednesday evening 7th iaitt
Miss Bertha Dixon, daughter of Mr,
Wilt. Dixon, Dodd St., was united in
the bonds et wedlock with Dr. G. A.
Cassidy of Shelby, Iowa. The cere-
mony was perforned in Knox church,
as the Methodist church is undergoing
repairs, and was, witnessed by a very
large gathering of ladies and a num-
ber of gentlemen, besides about forty
invited guests, Rev. Jas. Livingstone
tied the nuptial knot, assisted by Rev.
J. A. Morrison and T. Amy. The
bride, who was attired in a white satin
robe and bridal vale, and earring a
large boquet of cream roses, . was
escorted to the altar by her father.
Miss Minnie Dixon, was bridesmaid,
and was attired in a pale green silk
gown and carried pink robes. The
groom was supported by his brother,
1 Dr. Cassidy of Moorefield. Messrs A.
Bradley and W. Amy acted as ushers.
,After the ceremony the we a coo
Farmers are cautioned to look out
for the sharp felttlw with a patent
plow.,shtere, left dors business on the
game schema, and tricks the female
whenever and wherever lee deals with.
them. Avoid him,
Thomas McVey, a Gloucester far-
mer, owns a handsome mare that gave
birth to three coltsthe other day.
They are all in fine condition, and
the mare ie in splendid health,
Fire in Strathroy on Saturday night
burned the large frame packing house
of John Ivor its Sons, and also hunted
the lumber in Robert N icholsou'a lum-
ber yard. The liters' lose will he
small, hut Mr. Nicholson will loose
heavily.
In connection with the late avenge'
listic services held by Messrs, Crossley
and Hunter at Napanee over 700
names were given the secretary as
seekers. Of these 35 went to the
Church of England, 88 to the Presby-
terian and 427 to the Methodist
churches. Besides 125 outsiders have
allied themselves with various
churches. The receipts were $876.25.
The EXp',nses were $25 29. Over
$800 were given to the evangelists.
Mrs, Win. Carter assures tate Tor-
onto Telegram that the tollowing is a
sure sure for drunkennees: Electro••
feed gold 15 Brains, muriate of ammon-
ia 7; grains, coinp. fluid ex. of cinch-
ona 4 =grains, fluid ex. of cocoa le -
ounce,
-ounce, &trete of strychnia 1 grain,
ra e t glycerine 11 ounces, distilled water les
wonderful sale, and loony of the prom- } wedded pie ounces. 'Take a teaspoon every two
Went and best known citizens et Hain- I ,told guests repaired to N1r. Dix- hours while awake for two or three
ilton, London, Woodstock, Brantford, aou's residence and partook of a wedd• weeks, after the second or third day
Vtrelland,•ete„ Canada; of Province, ing repast. The many handsome pre there will be no desire for thine,
Rhode 'eland, and San Franisco, series received by the bride attested Medialste to effect a mire wilt cost
California, do not :hesitate to bear the popularity and esteem in which $3.50. L think every paper should
testimony to their extraordinary she is held. The ht�•ppy couple left help tke poor by publishing Bois pre -
efforts. The atheist of these prepar- ; a►nid showers of rice and the ,good scription.
atious tnank a new .ora, as uttlilte many wishes and parting adieus of mauy
of the preparitary medicines of the day lfniends, by the 8.18 train the same I na,rr to Get a "suald�itt^ Pic tiro.
they are scientifically prepared by an sveninn for Wiarton and other points. Senr125 'Sunlight"Se,tp wrappsrt,(wrap-
h mist and are the result of perbea25"S swords y
years of medical an o ientica in -
educated
c e ► "µ1h Does a gluon
d l 1 Vesti I
gakions and experience. .Phe R. Stark Look Old boomer Than a bran") to Lever
IioW Tires Start. Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you
will receive by post a pretty picture, free
Nledicinie .Company Inas been forlT,ed I , lily a rat chewing; iuti,tehes. fromceive being, and well worth framing
to ,cake thein known to the public by i 13v a farmer "sniogitig out" wasps This,ie, an easy way to decorate your home.
extensive advertising. We would ask ;from his barn, The soap is toe best is the market and it
13y defective fluids. willwuiy cost one cent vostage to son'J iu
our readers to examine the. testimonials I the wrappers, if you laevo the ends open.
from most highly reliable and respect- B runningbelt sagging into a mass pp
g, y y rr
able i itizens of this county, published ofg;teacy waist and pausing friction. Write,your address carefully.
both iu their neat little,painpnlet and B.y water causinga pile of iron file
also in the ,columns of this paper from `l rota •to oxidize so rapidly as to beano .Desired a Plain Funeral.
week to week. William John Macdonald
Oar medicine dealeis I hated. 'Chevalier
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and act*
gently yet promptlyonthoKidneys, '
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the,sye-
tenl effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and. fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ace
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substancos,its
many excellent qualities commend.
it to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 750
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who :nay not
have it on hand will procure it;
promptly for any one. who wishes to
try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO
nald,
throughout the Dominion are selling I $,y a lens exposed to the sun's malt's Torearto, wile died in March last, had
them .extensively wherever introduc- lin an .optician's window Actittg at a
ed 1 horning glass,
$,y a cockroach crawling from an oil
-- recexrtacle to a gas jet, where the cnea-
Fincon' Items. I ture's'oily body took fire„ and, failing,
A' Bicycle Club has been organized spread the flames.
in t; odericb. By a steam from a fireman's hose
The other .slay Mrs. Dowser, of Clin- having; prevented an adp'dining building
tou, accidentally fell down stairs; al- contaunaing quicklime. while puitiag
though she hurt herself pretty badly,
she escaped without the fracture of
any bones.
Awildcat, was ee,en in y1rA, £trong's
t north of'Gorrie a few days
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. $.Y, M1lEltiYQRK. N.Y.
SIRS, HERD
Begs to announce to her numerous across
she has DECIDED ON CONTINUING her
Millinery ar�..d110Ian1�
BUSINESS at her old establishment on 3'osep
St., Wingham, i�NTIL
SEPTEMBER NEX
Cli nto a.
Mrs. Colem•en, e( liuhl'•t„, was visit-
ing in town last we, It.
Mr. B. Aubrey, of ti„tttreel, was in
town Hast weeh. bogy ill? all classes. 0'f
sound dhorses.
Mr. H. R Sttwhury left for Detroit
this week, where lis has secured a sitar-
atwta nn a dry goons store.
Fu11 lines of
SPRING GOOD
of the newest styles and
desripticons are not
Ick John delegate
(0iat Otte High Tutt
SPRING
week its a del«•:roti'• to the High Court
meeting; of the Closet -Ilan Order of For-
esterd.
East \Vedue.tlay the monthly fair 'VTIDE OPEN RE
was !held in town. Tit,' tair was a sue -
(less.
Toto volunteers go to vamp at Lon-
t1Uti iileXt .yU,trt ,'1'IIIaK e[ , - ..
Beed: and Bea i '•arts Bull leave •,n `sat- Four different kinds to chooserom, Frost tit Wo
Wingham, March Kith, 1893.
lace/1'1'o Otis
FAR
sem./
is the place for you to got your
1NG IMPL MET
iOa.vyli1
Latest improved; no equal r •no sale.
00TH. LTIVA`.
FROST & )VF00D'S
SINGLE APRON BIND
Sar & WOOD'S�y''M'W �, 7
- —I TJ 0
BKS, PLOWS,
Fleury (of Aurora), Hilborn (0
e plows constantly on hand.
ND ROLL
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F
3\T STAT Ma
RAKES SAY
indny.
a strong aversion to the oatentrais,ny I F. W. Farncombe, P. L. S. any C.
and'eoatly funerals which are now j E., of London, hes opened an otiica� in
deemed necessary to proper easpect for atew,art's grocery star,'.
the dead. In his will white, wits on- ln,informel meeting of the quarters
teredtfor probrte.on.80th of el ay is this ly board ,.t the l3atteubury street
extraordinary codicil:—'"The expenses cliuieh wit.: held Lrt<iay evening, and
of li+y fithis c must not ege'rd ten resolutions were nuauimuusly carried
do+llaraa, this can be easily accomplished heartily weleurning Mr. Holmes to the
in ati .eamuner following;: Any carpet' • post®rate of the church.
Last week D Clanteion t'ought from
Arthur Knox three acres ,of land ad-
joining the residence of H. Cantelon
Mr. Willson, of the woollen mill
store. will likely in i he near future
cotemearce the lnanufattnre of mattras
ses an:t bed comforters.
The annual Synod "f the Church of
Enelentl meets in London an 'Tuesday
June 20th, Bev. :elr. Fairlie and Mr.
John R,ansford will in' present from
Clinton
out one afire. ter c�s,m. make a plain boaet ion'gh
By a, male which glanced from a car- I noarda which will be sufficient for the
penter's hammer into a conveyor of pupoae .of •a eoff:u, sotto deo, men
ray materials in a jute factory rubbing,; wine assets g around the corners seeking
bush just against the drum and p:rodueil:g all ioba aa'tt,c;trry this box with its eon -
pursuit
.A: fox local sports were soon in spark which set fire to the, place. q tPtlte ewnstntrs, let an express wag;
pursuit but failed to cone across his '1 :•oil be hired in which to make the
ectship. News Items. itiaal jo.imUey. As I have. et) h ,nt«, in
Tlie••.prh p'eets for eau apple crap are deny grava�'•arri more than 1 have had
reported to be very poor this year in
all parts of the country:•
The trustees of Kuox church, Bel -
grave, were elected at a meeting held
recently for the purpose and are as
follows; Albert T. Cole. Chris. Mielaie
Morris; John Taylor, David Denher,
and Peter W. Scott, East Wawauoeh.
During the year 1892, 21 persons
were sent from Huron county to the
asylums for insane. There were in
the asylums for insane fromon Braceber
0th. 1892, 100 patients
pad 122 from Huron.
While Nixon Sturdy,Clerk ofGoder-
ich township, was in Godorich the I Salford'. He entered upon its butt
• . other day,thieves entered his residenee I a week aao Sunday.
and stole a quantity of clothing and Ott the 25th of July an excursion
other exacted, Two men were arrest- under the auspices of the different
ed at Kincardine with the clothes and churches in Waterloo county will be
the other articles in their possession. l run to Sarnia. The excursionists took
There are six newspapers for ,or sa1 a in
(io the woonti it will be n•eeesyary to pey
Essex county. for it lot, ,iu some obscure coriaer. 1
A whale develops 145 horse power felled al'I parade, tliirkiai'e it aueou-•
when ' ►t f1 its tall groans that honorwhieh soul eu body
ops its
ri+a when united 11iuu1,!
'The total lose by • Wednesday's fire 1 merited to the latter after their .separ-
ation," The, estate which Amounts to
$44.151. le to he distributed n11011811
sums among •a great many people.
was $237,443,000, an increase during
May of nearly half a million.
Threading a Uel( Through a Walnut.
The, Baptist congregations of Tees- To pass a hair through a walnut with -
water and Lucknow have secured as out boring a hole seems an imossibility,
their pastor Rev. Mr. Walker, late of but the feat has often been done. The
•ea hull of the walnut, when examined with
e. strong glass, is seen to have innumer-
able small. openings, some of which lead
entirely through the nut. The trick
consists in using a very fine hair and an
infinite amount of patience. Pass the
hair into one of these minute crevices
and urge it gently along. Sometimes it
will appear on the other side at the first
trial, but if it comes out at the hundred'
and -first you will be very lucky.—Globe,
Democrat.
at Margo. N. f)., is now placed as $0,-
500,000, with $1,200,000 insurance.
The net debt or Canada en June
They gave their names•as Lewis Bern-,
ique and William 'Welsh, and were
committed for trial.
Clinton is to have a manufactory of
undertakers' suplies.
Seaforth Expositor : Mr. Thomas
Gavenlook has shown us what is a
real curiosity. It is a sheet of what
looks very'much like brown kid leath-
er, such as is usually in gloves. It is
einooth and is so • tough that a person
can hardly tear it with the fingers. It
is much tougher than ordinary 'leather
of the same thickness. Mr. Gaven-
loclt slammed it from the top of a bar- morning He had mord
rel of cider vinegar, that being the I
skin that aaand his cousin, who were on intimate
autnulated during the win- terms.
ter. James Ross, of Kincardine', has
completed a secretairet and writing
desk, on whieh lie has employed his
spare MEM) since 1888. There aro over
53,000 pieces of wood front Canada.
tho United States and Europe inlaid
in the cabinet. It will be exhibited at
in Goderich last year.
The Tlavertou Watchman soya that
Mr. Matt McLaren has a two-year-old
heifer, which never 'had a calf, but is
giving about four quarts of milk a
day.
The arbitration proceeetings in ref-
erence to the settlement of the ac-
counts between the Dominion and the
provinces,of Ontario and Quebec bee
gan at Ottawa `Tuesday.
John L Osmond died in the electric
chair at Sing Sing tit 11.45 Tuesday
ores ills wile
•
Y,llatowel'
C. II. Ward, of the Bank of fiam-
i1ten, one night last week, started to
to make 12 miles on a wheel on a pri-
mor c1 32 lain
1`1.
veto wager 1 1 att
He was is ,;o without previous trai►r- Ithe World's Bair.
lag. The titue was net fast but it was
The Blind roetmatr
One of the company is app'olhted ,Post-
master -General another is Postman. Tint
tohers seat move abo t and with them in n circle,
leextra gchairs..
The Postmaster -General goes to each per-
son, sod writes down bis name and the
rre-
ante oAs townthat
as athe townsses ares ch sen,
the Postman is blindfolded and placed in
the middle of the room. The Postmaster
then announces that a letter has been sent
from one town to another, perhaps from
19'ew York to London. The representatives
of those two cities then, as silently as pop
Bible change seats. While they are mov-
ing, the. Postman tries to secure one of the
seats for himself, If he succeeds, the ons
who is left out becomes Postman:_
Onion Ener1ttee
There are three weeds which are espeeial•
ly injurious in an onion bed*twitoh grans,
purslane and ebiokweek. In regard to the
first, money is saved by taking out *my
spear before planting,
t •.
I BY SPECIAL Rt]YAL APPOINTMENT 1
There's Nothing
Like •s‘
llJL16
OAS
IT DOES AWAY WITH
BOILING
HARD RUBBING
BACKACHES
SORE HANDS
LET
OANOTHERIl't DAY H.
ao BY
WITHOUT
TRYING
Teeswater and Tw'fi Plows. Repairs for t
COLEMAN IVOTED STEEL
1:301C MAK.
with or without Seeder.
Cowie
Wing
t__
:.WHITE'S THRESHING ENGI
of e, come all and inspect the implements. Second to none. W,Z GA
NV
C/am, March 8th, 1893.
1. PATTERS°
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
ilIi U —J 1 -1 h1, ®1"iT
1 have just received a hill supply of Christmas goods, consisting of
WATCHEfS, nd Jewe1CLy OCSILVERWA
kinds �d latest1
BIG :BARGAINS From Now Till Christ
All goods bought for cash an e can
cheaper. sell as cheap at the cheap
Repairing Promptly Bone and Satisfaction Guava
-Give mea call
M. PATTER
Sunlight
REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS
MISS A . WALLA
MILLINER,
Begs to announce to the people of Wingha
surrounding country that prim her stock of
Milline
is complete in all the latest novelties i
HATS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
RIBBONS,
LACES, &o.
MISS A. WALLAC
Meyer's Brio
Wingl•.at% March 300, 1803.