The Wingham Times, 1893-10-13, Page 1111 S
VOL. XXI.---NO. 1129.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1893. °
p .
$1 A YEAR. IN ARYAN
We want espooially to draw your atten-
ion to our new fall stook of Dress Goods.
They are acknowledged by all who have
seen them to he the finest assortment ever
shown in the town, and combine all the
leading colors and weaves. The prions are
away down to suit the times. We
show you in all colors a fine double width
all wool Serge,at the low price of twenty-
five cents a yard. A decided bargain. Be
sure and ask to bo shown them..
The staple stook of Dry Goods is full and
complete.
Groceries full and fresh as usual.
The 85 cent tea is as find a flavor and as
strong as ever. 3 pound for one dollar and
fifty cents.
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ORR te HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goads Imported
Tn13 Dien, September 14, 1893. • •.
P D; MAN
N KERRR
.,s
Has decided a;'c' in open a Dress a>jd
gentle m ng b ' less, at her residence,
Edwar street, near • ••1o's pop works.
Sat': notion guaranteed. ierentioes.
nted.
1laarr/age Licenses
Issued by FRANK PAT,ERsoN. No 23, Vic,,
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No whiles"(
required.
LOCAL NEWS
-Dr. Siacla r, the specialist, will
be at the u en's Hotel, "Wingham,
from 7 o'c :0 k Monday night, ,No-
vember t'•, Until the. ''our of 3
o'clock i the afternoon. Tuesday,
Nslvember 7th. Consultation free.
=ti:Pee plastere s are at work on the
a donald Bloc , pushing it 'along es fast
possible.
=Call at the tar Restaurant for a big
ksson.teat of•eiv es- ` m fru t. Jas D2cK In
.
lV:r. Peter Dea is.% -vas a judgef.
horses
:°,0:t° saes
:t,t'te.Howiak sho ,onSaturdayst,t
•Gerrie.
-Work was con menced at the SaatBlook
on Monday, after ome time spent in:mak-
ing needed repair on the pans,etp
---$1.75 cash wi 1 secure TnurTIefes sail
Toronto Weekly•Globe from now!tilj the
1st of,January, 1895. Subscribe at once.
ork on the n w sidewalk on Victoria.
eet0was comme, tact on Monday last,ard
ihe walk will likel bo finished thieweek:,
-Rev. S. Sella ; and Rev. H Wit1i
son, of the,Metho ist and Congregat bid.
churches respecti ely, will exchange pu- 1
on Sunday even g next.
-Messrs. C. ' enderson, of the Bluevale
road, i.nd Waite Taylor, of this town, were
extensive exhib ors at' the East Huron
show, in Brass s, last week.
.-Welei• P,'- 'or3, furnished or : unfair
niched rebate private Monne, With board
fonlady and g ntlotnan. Address, Tines
Orron.
•
tor
it--Tile niaola ists are at work putting{i
he machinery n the Wingham L1e4trie
Light power 1. ate in Lower W]lighatn it
will not be ion ' before the lights`` will be
supplied from he nory works.
-It is expe ed that a lodge of the Sons
of England B iefit Society will be organ-
ized in town ii the course of a week or so,
the application for a charter having been
seo;.t`to;te hea' office of the society.
^'ff•17-Miss Matti' A. Reid, teacher of the
wheel in School section No. 1, Tu:nberry,
has been re-eng ed for another r.eitt., The,
trustees were hip h1y pleased with the pro-
gress the school has made during Cie year.
--Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warranted by flALsev
I"Aittt, Moyer Block, VJinghani. .
• ---It is said th the Government purpose
doing away with be large and small size
postal cards and ssuing a medium size in-
stead. This is d no in view of the almost
universal demi d for tholargo size, whish
causes a loss of evenuo.
-Mr. and Mr . A. B. Smith are in Chi-
cago "doing" th World's Pair. Mr. J. A.
Halsted, of Mt' Forest, is hero taking his
plata in Messrs. Halsted fic Scott's bank.
Mr. heisted is .one of the prominent and
saceeesful busi ess uteri in the town in
*Witt1t 116 MSc' o8, and at preeent occupies
position the o Reeve, a poeitid1 which he
has held fol ears.
-House to lot in
A. Dawson,
-Mr. Geo. MoI{e
is being pushed rapi
pieties).
Wine m. Apply to
,de's new pork house
y along towards Qom.
---Mr. A. Young hs this week moved his
family here front A •nprior, as also has Mr.
Chas. Ward fr FI ri d hist
o� ar son.
-Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable roto of interest. Apply to
tf JanN Netmeens.
-An organizer for a Knights of 'the
Maccabees has boon it town for a few days
past, canvassing in to interests of the
local tent.
-Messrs. B. Lewr son, of Londesboro,
and R. Somers, of lit th, were in town on
Tuesday attending a meeting of the Ex-
ecutive Committee o District Lodge No.
24, I. 0. G. T.
-Wanted, 10 to 20 men to cut porawood
and sawlogs. Work to commence at once.
Gho. Tneeisox,
Wingham, Ont.
-r)x: -Macdonald, ' . P., and Mayor
Gorclun,,aacompanied y Mrs. Macdonald
and' Miss Gordon, 1 ave for tho World's
Fair to -day. They wi rettuu on the 25th
it tent.
-Houses aro very scarce in town just
at is at all habit -
the cry is more
houses. Several familr +s moved into town
this week.
c,teliev. ill secure Tut; risme and
',L• _tto Wi?elily Globe frena now till the
•e. ut�itf.Jauuney, 1896. Subscribe at muse.
S' -The low York Bij n Company appear-
ed in the town hall f r three nights, last
week, under the auspic .s of the lacrosse
club. They were gre •ed with fairly good
audiences, and some o their plays were
above the average. -
-It has leaked ut t at the Star Almanac
of Montreal • bo e en larger and greater
than last ye• s. cons ting of no less than
four hundre and fift pope. Before the
publishers have issue a single announce-
ment there hates u g up a grant, spon-
taneous demand lot i
-One day tl1fs iv cglc, Mr. Wm. Webster
pluclt'eslaif'.,lib•lata i of Mr. A. W. 1Veb-
r, ofa u ono see civ t%ao elite o 0 of
7% It tit
4f1 , l ,
d.
which hitf6.und ten
on the' other engl t;. f+ vte'lrr"cxc'1.yers.
Those who give the ;Inatot115•-^ooUfti caret
' tion, say they neve Baa so,nnany'•four and
live leaved clovers n twesetdoks lleidre.
-5'or first -eras taiktetey, �s lej :bltoa'p
gents' furuishings, tty'a ltit'
Remetifixie the place, only tr ai!;dtetiAt Borth
of the.' c d staud sod be' wceu Rbeg ;bbok-
Sato-„ :iiid Pattersou's jewellery riiolsyti;
TI2r. T. 5. Mill is -advertising an esten-
'sive clearing 's11] cit drytoods,,.groceries,
crockery; glaeewar ;' boots a>1;i 'slF+aiis eto.,
order to reduce fis iw'rgt'.tcf<, so as to
enable hinn•to ala exteduive•alterations in
his store.:41e • in onele-Sddiug the mil-
ltlii a'y and•l'nantio ctopartthenia to his busi-
ue,:atitl going of t of groceries, crockery,
Oa are, boots a d shoes. -Bargains will
in in-alii;dep rtments.
adie'�ishvd•; year; garments made by
blissM, ilf0lttaa O're,�ery.bloclr, opposite
the Tueonts'''. t 1, ,,a test.. st%los
'k, alwaystirs Chios fit.
y copy; cf . lid first number•aflle
Ripley,,• nq"tiirer, the new paper just etmrt
ed ill Ripley by r. H. P. Chapman; has
been received. I is a tastily gotten. tip
and.. well iiriuto four-page sheet..;' The
publisher is enti ed to the hoar:ty; upport
of the people of ipley and vieitnt5* r;•tho
production of su t a sheet. It talk baa in-
dependent in po tics. Mr. G. it Mpouoy,
formerly of this town, is the editor. The
`nes wishes t o projectors every success.
now. Every building 1
able is being filled, and
p 'rx letfK ;(lto•
itly .F. and
fu ai e , good
ee(4. T 1t trains for Toronto and east
lellvee Wingham at 0.25 a m and 11.20 a in.
vha Vll G B Division, and at 6.40 a m
and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph.
Good connections by all trait's.
•
t'Vre mere
It must be gratify
ors of "Sunlight" S
so splendidly appre
market; and it n
them to receive the
Canadian llxhibiti
quality of their son]
shows held at Loud
light" was awarded
brings their gold m
ded to this grand r
fact that "Sunligh
Castle and in the 1 oyal Laundaries, said
owing to the ome deuce of this soap, the
tnaniufaoturers ha o specially been appoint -
et soap makers ti the Queen,
zeta 11/tett lei
ng to the mmnufactur-
bp• to find .their goods
'eta in the Canadian
1st also be pleasing to
highest recognititk +;at
ns for the ntiperior
At the recent, tall
n and Ottawa, '"Sten -
d
gof medal, i al
r ry
dal list up to 1,4. Ad.
cord is the it:tpartattt
" is used in Windsor l:
--Wanted, a good lob ccw. Apply at
Tnirs Office.
-Methodist Cliur a Pulpit : Morning
Subject-. "Going on t Perfection." Even-
ing -Rev. Mr. Watso will preach.
-Cat•h for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's market grocery.
--Rev. W. H. Wet onisin St. Catharines
this week attoncling the annual meetiug of
the Provincial Ch istian Endeavor So-
ciety.
Wexenn,-A good g eril servant, im-
mediately. Apply t rs. Dr. 1Vlaodonald
Centre street, bac = of the now English
ohurch.
-Rev. J. IL Edg, t•, graduate of Knox
C,llloge, Toronto, w II preach in the Presby-
terian ohuroh„on Sunday next, et the
Usual hours, and c cluot the Bible class at
2.30p.m.
-Mr, F. Beck,
bought au intere
ings business of
purchased the fi.
Reynolds, on V
possession of eej
I�ate of Clifford, who has
in the leather and flnd-
Mr. W h
. VJCamal has
Chapman, ,
o residence of Mr. Jas. R.
otoria stycet, and taken
ne.
Fever SALT: -A net bog of thorough-
bred Young Rooster f Silver Wyandotte,
Black Tangshan, B cis Spanish and Brown
Leghorn breeds. pply to John A. Baru-
ard, \Vroxoter, or' t. Elliott, Wingham.
-The Members of r ourt Maitland,Cana-
dien Order of Forestc rs, accompanied by
visiting brethren fro neighboring courts,
attended olivine seryl a in the Wingha:tt
Presbyterian church, 11 Sunday last, at 11
a. in. There was a air turnout of the
membership. A pra iced, earnest and im-
pressive discourse w delivered by Welles,.
J. A. Sinclair,of Oat' don Place,tho preach-
er on the occasion, t cin the words: "Man
cannot live for lams If."
-A meeting of th . Wingltam Plebiscite
Committee was held on Monday evening
last, when permanen officers wore elected,
as follows: D. M. Go don, Chairman ; W.
reasurer. Rev. S.
rt of the proceed -
ranee Convention
ek. The Secretary
municate with J. E.
convener of the West
o date of convention
ing, & com-
e
The co-
e pall of the chair-
J. Fleuty, Secretary
Sellery gave a short r
ings of the great Te
held in Toronto last %
was instructed t0 C o
Tom, Esq., Goderich
Riding of Huron, as
to be held in the R
mittoe adjourned at
matt and secretary.
e
The annual me- ing of the looal union
of the Woman's c hristian Temperance
Union was held on onday last. Reports
were made by the ast officers, when the
officers forthe suing year were
elected, as follow: Mrs. J. Ritchie,
president; Mrs. W. H. Watson, Mrs.
S. Sellery,, Mrs. '. Diamond, vice-
preeiteit.ts; Mrs. Joh Forster, correspond-
ing: eatetary; Mrs. J bn Conery, recording
sccretary;•Mrs. Wm. utton, treasurer. It
was decided to ask th Town Council to
pass a by-law to have he Curfew bell rung
at eight o'clock each vening during the
)hl1 and winter mon its and at 9 o'clock
during the spring and utnnner montbs,and
that children under si een years of age be
not permitted to be •n the streets after
those hours except act mpanied by their
parents or guardians. t he day of nteotiug
was changed from Mot ay to Wednesday
of oackweolc,
-The Canadian GI .eer and General
Storekeeper gets bett - as each year rolls
by. This is evidenced y the fall number
just issued. Special numbers of The
Grocer have been is m3 before, but the
present issue surpasses lsem all, take it in
what particular you ch use. Tho cover is
unique and striking. ho reading ,natter,
contributed by special i t expert writers,
deals with a variety of objects germane to
the Groeoryand Goner 1 Store Trade, and
is liberally illustrated. Tho markets are
fulraiul concisely writ on, conveying in-
formation regarding e rything carried in
a grocery stock. The ' dvortisements are
many and well display d, and a perusal of
them will give the me chant an idea altar°
to buy best, an idea av to advortisie; fc r
good advertising is o : a. the essentials to
success. The nurubc cdatains 94 pages,
and the publishers, . e J. 13. McLean Pub-
lishing Co„ Ltd., 10 Yront Street East,
Toronto, •aro to be ngratulated upon their
effort ,The subset 'tion price is $1 l•er
year, Which any gr. erin general merchant
can better afford t. pay than he can afford
to be without the per.
A. Railwatt Mabagot
"In reply to your question do' my child.
Iren object to taking Scott's Emulsion, I
, wry No 1 on he contrary, they are fond of
it wndit keeps them pictures of health.
-We publish, in • nether column, a let-
ter from Mr. Thos. grew, formerly of this
town, in reference o the crops in Mani-
toba; the Condition of .the settlers in that
province, &o. The columns of the Tains
aro open for a full nd free discussion of
the matters under c nsideration, and ]otters
from at.y source wi be given space, as we
believe good will i.sult. Correspondents
must avoid personal ties. •
-Arrangements a e going on well for the
District meeting of t 'strict Lodge No. 24,
I. 0. G. T., which is to be held in the
Temperance Hall, ingham, on Tuesday
next, 17th instant. he meeting will con-
vene at 11 a. m. and i is expected that the
District meeting wil conclude about 5 p.
m. In the evening, public meeting will
be held, to be addresse by Rev. J. C. Madill,
Grand Chief Templar, and several of the
resident ministers. T s addresses will be
interspersed with ins umontal selections,
readings, etc. A cord +1 invitation is ex-
tended to all.
Pers lq.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. utherland, of Gerrie,
were visiting friends town on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A. Halsted of Mt. Forest, 19 in
town visiting friends
Mr. Chas. Bathe , of Listowel, spent
Suuday in town.
Mrs. (Dr.) Philp, o Listowel, was in town
for some time visitin friends, this week.
Dr. Horsey is i town on a visit to
friends. • Mrs. Hors , has been visiting her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 11
oIntyre arrived home
on Tuesday from Heir visit to Manitoba
.and the Northwe :. Mr. McIntyre has
considerably bene ed by his sojourn at
Banff hot springs.
Mrs. J. M. Dope , of Detroit, and Mrs.
R. Miller, of Clint. , are visiting at Mr. H.
Kerr's this week.
Mr. Jas. Livings one, of Kincardine, was
a transient visitor u town on Wednesday
evening.
Prohtbitt Convention.
A Convention t. organize the East Rid-
ing of Huron for , to coming election in
connection with th Plebiscite will be held
in then
,:
Tow Hall,Brussels on I'afda
Y+
20th inst., comme. ing at. 1 o'clock. Four
delegates are asked 'rom every congrega-
tion, temperance or; anization of any name;
and all young peopl 's societies in East
Iiuron, as outlined .r Local Legislature
purposes. In the ev ning, a public meet-
ing will be held at w doh F. S. Spence, the
well-known Tempera ce orator, of Toronto;
Rev. P.Xusgrave, of Vinthrop; and Rev.
G. H. Cobblediok, M. • ., B. D., of Brussels,
will deliver addresses Temperance music
byunion ohoir a o 0 0it of the various churches.
Every minister whos work, or a portion of
it, is in the East Riding is asked to be
present.
Sohoo Board.
Tho regular mo thly meeting of the
Public School Board was held on Tuesday
evening last. Mem erg present, Messrs.
Thos. Bell, Chairm , Thos. Abealiam, D.
M. Gordon, J. A. M rtolt, Wm. Moore and
Win. Button.
Tho tisinutes of 1+~t meeting were rend
and approved.
Tho Principal's oport for the month of
September was re
Moved by J. A. ortou, seconded by D.
M. Gordon, that t e Principal's report be
received -Carried
Tho Managezne it Committee reported
that they had ext . ined the windows need-
ing nixing- and fad asked for estimates.
Moved by 3. A. orton, seconded by Win,
Moore, that the i atter of fixing the win-
dows bo referred tack to the Management
Committee, with power to net -Carried.
\.roved. by D 3I. Gordon, seconded by
Thos. Abraham that Misses McIntyre,
Livingstone, Re olds, Inglis, Sutherland
and Matheson,b re-eugaged at the salaries
flxel by the boa -Carried.
Moved by V h Moore, secouded by Wm.
Button, that Mr Jos. Coad be re-engaged
as janitor at a s ary of $300 -Carried.
Moved by J. Morton, seconded by D.
M. Gordon, that be matter of filling the
vacancy in the s hood bo laid over until
next meeting --C cried.
Moved by D. . Gordon, seconded by
'FV Moore, thin a
nn,1Vi ore the cottuis as read be
c
paid --Carried.
Moved by D. . Gordon, seconded by
Wm. Buttdhi, ill the Chairman and Sec-
retary be instruc ed to issue cheques for the
payment of ten, hers and officers' salaries
-.Carried.
The Board theadjourned.
f
Presen.atoon.
A large number of be members of the
Methodist church me at the residence of
Mr. F, Beck on Setts ay eveninglast prior
to his departure for ingham and present-
ed hit with z w h the folio ing:
ADDRESS To DEAn
J3no. F. Bhcx :-We,
ns members of th. Clifford Methodist
oburch, sincerely r gret that you, Sister
Beck and family fe'1 it incumbent upon
you from a busiuess endpoint to sever the
ties that have so 1 ng bound you to us.
You have been so Ion and intimately assn.
elated with us in all hat concerns the in-
terest of our church and Sabbath school
that at present it s •ms that your depar.
tore from our midst vill leave a gap almost
impossible to 1111. e wish to assure you
personally that your assiduous labor and
self-denial iu the int rest of the Church as
secretary of the true ee hoard, steward and
superintendent of th Sunday school have
not been unappreoia ed by ns and not soon
'be forgotten, whole t e personal piety of
yourself and i eck and your consci-
entious ter
s s ntious fidelity to eh • cause of our Divine
Master has won onr ost profound respect.
And as a slight toke L of our respect as well
as somthing to kee you in renubranee of
us in future year we ask you to except
this chair and Siste Beck this lemonade
sett with our be, wishes for the future
welfare of yourselve • and family in your
now field of labor.
REV. 1. POTTER, Pastor.
Tlios. S7uTn 1 in behalf of the
A. M. Surra f congregation.
In ItZr. Beck's de, arture Clifford loses
one of its most r. petted 'citizens. Mr.
Beck has been a res dent here for a large
number of years an was always found to
be a straight-forwar man in alithings and
his departure will .e generally regretted.
Ho moved this weel to Wingham where ho
has a largo sphere f r his business and wo
wish him and his f nily every success in
their new field of Is or. -Clifford Express:
The Tines wel+owes Mr. Becht and
family to Wiugban , and trusts' his highest
anticipations in re,ard to busiuess and
other matters will ,e fully realized.
The Cana .tan fattgaztne.
The Canadian .1 agazine for October
shows the steady 1 provement of this in-
teresting magazine. The illustration are
•Humero and' us a d ex o_t
lent•he articles
take4'.
timely, racy, and entertaining as those
of any magazine o 1 this continent, and the
fiction is bright. n
. Ogilvie, F. R. G.
S.,
continuos his int resting story of his re-
markable journey down the Yukon, and
furnishes many views of the scene_y on
that great river .+ the north. Attorney -
General Longley furnishes a well written
illustrated article n Fruit -Growing in the
Annapolis Valley, nd Henry 3. Woodside,
an excellent artiel , well illustrated, " With
a Fishing Tug on circ Superior." Dr. John
Ferguson, of To .1f to, writing on "Con-
sumption," says n. oh that will be pleasant
and ueefnl remain( to people with a ten-
dency to that dise 'se. Prof. Russell, Q, C.,
writes entertaing y of olden tithes and
laws in Nova Se ria, in his article, "Au
Old Provincial St ,trite Book." Other con-
tributions are: "Origin of the Social
Crisis in the tJnit:1 States," by Viscount
de Fe:einsac; "T -huical Education for
Women," by Helot Cameron Parker; "Tho
Influence of the Il •onch School on Recent
Art," by NV, A. 'Iterwood; "O'Hagan's
Poems," by Emil McManus; "Moving
House," by Berney McEvoy; "Emerson's
Choice of Represent ativo Man," by Jean
Mcilwraith; "The t ntario Law School,"by
Hiatoricus; "A Can itiau Ghost Story," by
Rev. Herbert A. G ve; "An Old I'lanie,"
by Charles Gordon vegeta, and a number
of poems of consider ,blo merle, The mag-
azine is a credit to t i e country and shoald
he warmly supporte . Published by The
Ontario Publishing o., Ltd., Toronto.
$3.50 per annum.
The i<'rohibitt :t Plebtsoito.
At the time of ta1;i
municipal elections,
Janmry next, at,
throughout the pro
votes for members of
oils and for monnbor
sembly, will have
pressing their opini
or against the eutir
liquor traffic--whie.
tho mntiufacturo, inn
intoxicants. Ten
affected a lrovinc'
gathering in Torcnt
there were 1,114
Messrs. D. D. Wile
Kerr, of Brussels, a
elicit, were upped
of Temperance wo
and West llidings,
respectively. an
notioe calling the
I thn vete at the
tiIliedfirst Mol:day in
very polling Looth
'neo, all who have i
the municipal coun-
of the legislative as -
en opportunity f ex -
Q I
1 at the ballot box for 1
prohibition of the
means prohibiting,:
ortationi and saieof all
:ante tvorkors have ;'
I organization at e. !
last week at which
accredited delegates.
1, of Seafortli; W. IT.1
^i J. E. Tom, of Gocl-
ted to tall conventions
ars in the Smith, East
f the County of Iluron,
another •eolniult is a
convention for the last
I hiding, to be held
1 next, 20th instant,
Iwill he called in tit
I ings at au early dat
!every enunioipeeity
Ii.
lkLt1Q11, &0 that til
I bability will be pol
Iimportant one, an
foundation on wiii
bo based, Those s
legislation as will
I sale and import
n 134:dssels,
No doubt
South and
.) It was dee
should have an o
whole vote to to all
d. The question
the result will
h future legislation
lio are in favorrof
revent themauuf
t •n of intoxicants
n January next.
the people is the
prohibition of the iquor fra fiio. The
issues raised by son to of the tempera:
advocates veld otite
1 tion to those who
in the trade need
present. One q
ertioularl y so whe
1
importance° and
bition, is quite en
At the Toronto
Ross made a r
other things he sa
tion for the next t
"Did the Legislat
the plebiscite ? hu
prohibition? I to
the talk of limits
stitution. ` The
to promote the 1
protect him in
his property. I
and adaptabil'
every emergen
enco, and his
applause, that
as he believed i
jority, the go
must move and
lation the decisio
polls.
record their votes
great issue befero
s regarding compe
aro large investin
not be considered
cation at a time,
the sof i, .
soli
agnitude as total pr
icient to settle now.
convention Ron, G.
sing speech. - Ara
d that the proper qt
tree months was not
re do right in providi
, does the province wt
o no stock," said be,
ions of the ,l3ritisii ca
im of our constitution
berty Of the subject,
tis home, his person
potency is ing its elastiei
y, which makes it oof
" He assured the satt
rds were greeted with to
honld prohibition roll u
would, a substantial n'
ernment would in fa,
eeord in substantial. leg'
of the people at t
•
a,hoie - New =eats.
Wholesale -Gordon 8t Mciutyre mare :
o;,nditiou to supply families or sne]ete
:with new teas, at jobbers prices. Now i
the time to seeure %our teak.
- -A great many f our i
-'•!�{-^--�---new ]57°• l0 at-
tended
show 1 op
tended Blyth on Wednesday.
syrup of Pigt •
d P .+-•r
Produced from the laxative and nutritious
juice of California figs, combined with the
medicinal virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human system, acts
gently on the kidneys, liver and boevels,
effectually cleansing the system, dispelling'
colds and headaches, and curing habitual
constipation:
Orr
Be gayer
A large number ttended the Foresters'
Sermon In 1Viut•le. n, on Su t lay lay,.
Miss Charlotte time Hastens spent Sun
day with her par site in Wm:diem.
Jobe hoar cut 1 is band badly, falling. on
a 1411ingle edger f ,rile in motion.
Dr, John McA h is away on his holidays
tl:is week,
The etitertain bent ori Saturday nigli
rrnx 0 strand sue ss.
W 'McCrea is
Fair.
lanae from the World's
Williams' Little Dandelion
Pills will cure Headache, Biliousness,
Sour Stomach, etc. Try theta once and
yon will not use any other. Price 250. iL
box, at all drug stores.
ei nnonni's English White
Oils is the best Family Liniment in the
world. Instant cure for Sprains and
Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask or
Salmon's English White Oils.
Dr. Ring's Worm Powders
are safe and sure. 25o. a box.
ileathii.eld's Healing Balsam
will cure the r%•oret cold. Hundreds of
teadimonials testify to, ate merits. Money
will positively be refunded if• Heathfield"
Healing Balsam dors not ,du . n11 that is
claimed for it.
Dr. ]dint 's 11Cr'vc:
n`d is the gree•,ia d to
eke the blood I? 1
Cures dyspeps]a�L �C.,�ri;�,f,k•
liver tmttbtec. is a- r1
e
m
Ct
and
best. Price one dolliit'`tt a • ttld,
for five dollars.
f i 9
will
put:o.
dentin
y tint
bottles
Williams' :(Little Dan lelfont
ialinoni'ss iinglish White
Oils.
Dr. liltiing's 'Worst Pond
heath ilelc1 s Healing
alien
Di'. Ulna's hire. diien1 Mot-cm.
r�{'.
Arc s11 roliablo medicines and the pawl
prietors guarantee; Atatist,faetioth in ever'
citeo or money refunded "