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WINGHAII TI_IIFS.
:VOL. XXIII.---NO. 1146.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1894.
$1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Will HAVE TOO MANY OVERCOATS
AND HAVE PUT THE KNIFE
INTO THE PRICES AND
CUT THEM DOWN TO
'ACTUAL COST FOR
CASH.
WE MEAN THIS.
i•
Lcr^atrw►'
a
ORR & HISCOCKS,
Direct Importers•
'Tint BEAR, January 11th, 1894.
Marriage Licenses
Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No 23, Via -
Iota street,Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
.required.
Inploommommmomagmema
DRESS MAKING.
`fd
MRS. JOS. BULLARD
.Has decided to open a dress making busi-
'nese, at her residence, John street, opposite
•Queer's Hotel: s'ni't#action guaranteed.
Apprentices wan •s: 3m
i.•v090•®O®00.0000OOOOt+00O
y [`7 { Place in Canada to e
• q .pl Bat a nosiness Edd -
O LJ L1 l cation, Shorthand,
etc., is at the'Cen-
tral Business Col-
lege, Toronto, Ont., and Stratford, Ont.
Unquestionably Canada's Greatest Com-
mercinl Schools. Cata'o;;ues free. Men-
tion thisPaP er. Shaw a hlllutt, Principals.
®0c 0.0
09®00
@4000.0 00A®4
OM
LOCAL ' NEWS.
—Just received, two thousand lbs Royal
Mire Candy, 3 lbs. for 25c, at R. HILL's.
;, 1
•The electric Jig t footlights have been
put in the town halJsta'e, this week.
—Call and see the bargains in ladies'
hats, at Miss Wallace's.
—Huron Conn Connell will meet at
Goderich on the 23 cl fts1;: at 3-p. m.
—John /deli, An erson, for fifteen years
member of the G be staff, has severe
his connection wits that journal and pur-
chased the Wiarton Echo.
—Watches, clocks and jewelry promptly
repaired and fully warranted by HALSEY
Pedee Meyer Block, Wingham.
—Municipal Colin le of 1894 will meet
for the first time at even o'clock on Mon-
day, Jan. 15th.• Th time and date is fixed
by statute.
—The 24th con ntion of the Young
Men's Christian Ass dation of Ontario and
Quebec will be held West End Associ-
^iyon Hall, Toront Jan. 25 to 28, in-
-cru
aive.
—Malaga grapes; figs raisins, dates,
almond nuts, walnuts, !Brazils, cocanuts;
also apples by the peck or bushel, at R.
Hrnn's.
are born n hope; we pass our
childhood in hope; we are governed by
hope; through the wl le course of our last
moments hope is fla ering to us; and not
until the beating of o r heart shall cease
will its benign influe e leave ns.
--On Friday eyenin , Jan. 12th, a lecture
will be delivered in th Town Hall, Wing.
• ham, by Mr. Thad. W. H. Leavitt, of Tor-
onto. Tho subject is. Rome Historically
Considered and the P. . A." 112r, Leavitt
recently returned from a trip around the
7
0
Ciel
and describes w at he saw in Italy
- Y
Resident inisto are ec'-
n'n. Rest rs es e 1
and Spain. p
ally•onvited to attend lis lecture.•
for Toronto and east
— TRtrains
G
leave Wingham at 6.25 a m and 11..20 a m
via' CV G & B Division, and at 6,40 a m
and 3.45 p m, via Clinton and Guelph
Good connections by all trains.
—The Times is in re ipt of a circular
from the directors of t to California Mid-
winter Exposition atati g that they have
erected in honor of Ca da a building to be
used expressly as Ca adian headquarters
during the fair. They desire to decorate
the interior with p traits of Canadian
public men, building it .d scenery, and with
that end in view ar corresponding with
the different Govern me and Boards of
Trade. April 2nd h s been set apart as
"(Canadian Day," wh the festivities Will
to of a ellaracter pies, ing to Canada's sons
and daughters in Cali arms and huirvisit-
isig friends.
—A large assortment of embroidery
silks and linen goods, at Miss Wallace's.
-There are 808 mun cipalities in Ontario
and prohibition or loo option is law in 185
of them,
—The C. P. R. train that was on exhi-
bition at the World's air is now on tl e
run between Toronto a d Windsor,
—Just arrived.—Two tons of Myers'
Royal Cattle Spice. For sale at Griffin's
Grocery. 9t
—Rev. Robt. Aylwa , of London, will
preach in theWingham reebyterian church
on Sunday next, both oruing and even-
ing,
—The Union meetin , of the Women's
Rome and Foreign Mis onary Society will
be held !Monday, Jan. 1 t th, at 7.30 p. m.,in
the lecture room of the P esbyterian church.
All are cordially invited to attend.
—Servant girl wa ted—For genera
housework. Apply to rs. J. H. Vaustone,
Centre street, Wingba
—Methodist Church ' nipit Topics for
next Sunday: Mornin , "An Exposition of
the 3rd chapter of 'enesis." Evening,
"Vanity of Vanities."
Following are the .fficers for 1894 of
B. P. 120, Royal B ack Knights of Ire-
land: T. E. Cornyn, . P.; R. Hogg, D.
P.; Rev. E. W. Hughe., chap.; T. Stewart,
registrar; R. Bloom ld treas. J. Curtis,
lecturer; J. Bullard, Wilkinson, censors;
W. H. Stewart, stenrd bearer; J. Chis-
holm, persuivant; J. . McCracken, outer
guard; T. A. Hawkins, R. Forbes, M. J.
Bell, H. Perkins, R. ' inter, committee.
—Good and Cheap—Good flour at $1.50
per 100 pounds. All kinds of feed equally
as cheap, at A. H. Carr's, Winguam.
—The Marks Bro . Musical Comedy
Company open a we 's engagement in the
Town Hall, Wingh on Monday evening
next, Jan. 15 h un er the auspices of
Maitland Lo I. . 0. F. They have a
clever compo and ith new plays and
beautiful sce ery, th y are scoring brilliant
successes everywher They will have a
complete change of p ogramme every even-
ing. Admission 10 c nts; reserved seats 15
cents.
-Grain chopping done for 5 cents per
100 lbs. at the Wingham Oatmeal Mill.
Oats exchanged for oatmeal.
W. HEIIDLY.
—We notice by th
the Presbyterian co
is putting forth eff
Perrie, who has bee
the Wingham Pres
The Fr
ee Press in s
The Chesley
Y
been idle and we bt
which have been pu.
Perrie to remain
this, the communit
rejoice, for Mr. Pe
of public esteem a
Chesley papers that
gregation of that town
its to retain Rev. D.
extended a call by
yterian congregation.'
eaking on the subjects
ongregation has not
lieve that the efforts
forth to induce Mr.
will be successful. In
at large will assuredly
ie enjoys a large share
respect.
—Ladies, have your garments made by
Miss M. Johnston, Gregory block, opposite'
the Queen's Hotel. Latest styles, good
work, always first-class fit.
—An exchange sa
are on the lookout f
reapirg a rich hary
throughout Western
sent time he is supp
Essex County, as th
formed that several
vicinity of Windsor
The man represent
of an insuranoe c
position of medical
if he insures in thea
are collected by th
that is the last hear
the company.
s the iVindsor polka
• a man who has l,,:en
nt from the do;;:oiC
Ontario. At tl!.• pre -
,sed to be work ig in
police have b.. en in-
edical mon ni the
ave been victimized.
himself as the agent
pany and off re the
whiner to the ,eoctor
mpany. Certai.1 fees
supposed agent and
of either the ager(.: or
—For first-class tailoring and cheat•
gents' furnishings, try Webster & Co,
1 rplace,oul two north
Remember w o
the
of the t•!d etaud and between Ross' book-
store and Ptttersour
s jewelleryr shop.
—'she seventh a nual meeting of the
W. P. M. S. of the resbyt 'fan church,
was held in the lectu o roo on Wednes-
day, Jan. 3rd, at 3 o' lock. ;he Secretary
and Treasurer, prese ted th ,r. annual re-
port, when it was fat rid that the closing
year had been a ver, prosperous one. The
total receipts for t e year amounting to
$97.41. Fifteen mel bars have been added
during the year, an a larger amount of
clothing sent from t lis auxiliary to the
North-West, than 01 any previous occasion,
After the several rot its had•been road,tho
following officers we elected for the corn-
ing year: President re. Hutton re.elect-
ed); Secretary, Miss .McLean (re-elected);
Treasurer, Miss Ma donald, The appoint-
ment of Vico-Presi nts and Auditors was
1= er till next eating.
—Ladies' felt hats at cost, at Miss Wal -
lace's millinery store.
—Mr. John Rite iie, of town, who l.as
been iJi for sone mo ths,is, we are pleased`
to know, somewhat etter.
—About fifteen f o'ir townspeople'tt-
tended the marriage f Mr. A.L. Hamilton,
late of Wingham, a Ripley, on 'Wednes-
day.
—Private moneys to loan on mortgages
at reasonable rate of interest. Apply to
tf Joliet iv NSLANDs,
—Rev. T. Townset 1 Wilson, of Torontm.
will preacho.l in 111e Winghaen Cougrega
tonal church, on Su (day next, both morn-
ing and evening. T e subjects of the dis-
courses are as follu\ s : Morning—"How to
find the sweets o lite." Evening—"A
you g king's great iistake."
The officers; of Wingham Lodge, No.
136, A. 0. U. W., f r the next term are ;
P: M. W., J. E. T mlyn; M. W., George
Moffat; Foreman, . H. Musgrove; Over-
seer, S. J. Smith; ecorder, John D. Sills;
Financier, John V. Walker; Receiver,
Thos. Bell; Guide, Walter Hawke; I. Wei,
John Dunkin;0. 1' , C. N. Griffin; Repre-
sentative, J. E. T myln; Alternate liepre-
sentative, J. W. \ lker.
—Now is your time to get a ('cheap pipe,
cigars or tobacco, at It. Hill's, opposite
Bank of Hamilton.
—During the p
Witness, both wee
vastly improved, i
matter, and keeps
leading papers on
ture element has
the Witness, that i
led an illustrated
moved to the busi
the junction of B1=
with Craig Stre
building there whi
fine a newspaper o
seen. The price o
three dollars, and
one dollar, while tl
the Messenger, cos
st year the Montreal
y and daily, have been
form, typography and
s place as one of the
e continent. The tic-
greatly. developed in
may now be fairly cal -
per. The Witness has
se corner in Montreal,
rYSt. Peter and
Streets
S eo
and has a spacious
1 is in some respects as
ce as is anywhere to be
the Daily Witness is
f the Weekly Witness
little pioneer paper,
only thirty cents.
—The Atwood B e gives the following as
illustrating the pro tableness of dairying:
Robt. Parker, a pat .n of the Elmo Cheese
Co's factory, made ratty well out of his
twelve cows during t , e past season, from
April 20th till Nev. -i et. During the sea-
son he made the tic suit of $525 out of
his herd. Mr. Parka is a shrewd, calcu-
lating farmer and a enthusiastic dairy-
man. He thinks o e of the very best
features of the Babco k system of paying
for milk is that it put a high premium on
the quality of milk, tl us stimulating the
patrons to send a bett r article than they
formerly did under tl e old system, with
the result that the oh,.•se brine a better
price•in the market.
Notice✓
All accounts owint n
, and not otl,:'rwise
arranged for ohn,m, ':'ave
been 1'a;,i d to Peter fisher,
master, for collection. By settling at ou.
>.sts will be savers.
• , J. A. MELDRIIII, M. D.
;7",—On Sunday nigl t last, about 04, fire
was discovered in Iessrs. Cornyn Bros.'
furniture waroroo on the corner of Die -
soma and John str ets. The fire had got
quite.a start, and fore the firemen arriv-
ed it broke out the gh the north side of
the building. '.Clle
flat was quickly ret
stored in the sewn
out, but in a very c
considerable, nodi
ing supplies, it was
fire having made su
Hien were quickly 1
and eventually succ
the fire, but_ not befo
•furniture in the lower
oved and some of that
flat was also taken
magecl condition, but
s coffins and undertak•
rnpossiblo to reach,the
h headway. The firs -
laying on the buildir'd,
eded in extinguish ,ng
e the building w ei a
Ital wreek.:;.the w nd was blowing 4, per -
feel gale a&lle time,
f.
J'
ail ace. ,'bu11dmg s
with snow, the`.:...,,
buiidinge burned.
Messrs. Cornyn Bro
$1,700 on their stool
Perth Mutuals. Thc
by Dr. Talnlyn, and •
Messrs. Cornyn 13r
furniture that ' wet
Dr. Macdonald's new
the fire is unknown
workroom, in. which
fire for several days,
carried on by Mr. T.
©peri out in one of I'
stores entry next wee
—20 boxes Florida Oranges, from 20c. to I The boy stood
50 per dozen, at R. Hu.L's. Whence all L
Zip went hie b
And "wow -i
r; -Messrs. Lott
their livery Lusin;
nea:ly opposite the
—A. slight fall of J snow has made the
eiceeisee i,r•: t'y ?, n.na fanners and
others are taking tt ivantage of it to get in
logs and wood. 1
—Cash for good butter and eggs at R A
Graham's market ::roce
'=Mr. C. Ward, h )
;of his livery outfit t
and Lott & Sturdy,
on Tuesday last, t
and several rigs tint
—At the zneetit
Lodge, I, 0. G. T,,
next, delegates to th
ing, to bo held in M:
instant, will be ap
portaut business br.
in full full attencla
Chas. W. Brow
Wingham and vicin
or four years, passe
aged 33 years. Dece,
for many years wits
not been confined to
time. He leaves a f
mother
tare.
Sturdy have moved
s into the livery barn
Queeu'e hotel stablts.
and if the loots of
i'
.lad 1
,,en covered
.:v slave Leen other
Ve understand that
had an insurance of
, in the Waterloo and
building was owned
as insured for $600.
s. have moved the
saved into one of
tores. Tlie origin of
It started In the
iere bad not been any
The business will be
('ornyn, who will
Macdouald'e new
• Choice ow Tose.
Wholesale- Gordon & McIntyre irare a
condition to supply families or aocietes
with new teas, at yobbars prices. Now is
the time to Hcoure %our teas,
4,
ving disposed of incst
Messrs. Beattie Bros•
removed to Harriston
ing with him a'Lus
lie aid not sell.
of Anchor of Hope
on Tuesday evening
District Lodge meet-
nahester. on the 22nd
•inted and other im-
ight before the meet-
ce is requested.
, who has resided in
y for the past three
away on Tuesdaylast,
sell had been a sufferer
lung trouble, but bad
lis bed for only a short
ife and four children
to mourn his d . aeps r-
-An event which las been looked for-
ward to for soma tin by those interested,
took place on Wean sdtty last, when Mr.
James Maxwell, son f Mr. Robt. Maxwell,
of the Bluevale road, Turnberry, was uni-
ted in marriage to M .s Agnes Ross, sister
of Mr. A. Ross, of Wi . gham, and Mr. Hugh
Ross, of Bluevale./
' ceremony was per-
formed at the Cess ace of the bride's
sister, Wingham, by the Rev. A. Y. Hart-
ley, of Bluevale, in t • presence of a large
number of relatives and friends. The
wedding presents wer' both numerous and
costly. The Wein/ couple left on the
3.40 train for Stratf rd, Galt and other
points, a large numb° being at the train
to see them off.
—Marks Bros' C.
boards in the town
week and so far have
crowds. Under very
this troupe has been .
to -day it is one of the
the road. They put
formers can handle to
one leaves the nail w
entertainment prov
night they opened iyi
Luck," a come
night the om any
Phee." To- it, is bis
Troubles," a augliabl
Specialtie re rung it
play and tlt•e whole et
enjoyable evening.
scenery enables the pl
the play.—Orangevill
Company will play
Wingham, on Mon
every night during
eespices of Maitland
edy Co. ]sold the
hall every night this
been playing to good
areful management
eadily improved and
best companies on
1 plays that the per-
eerfectton and every -
1 pleased with the
ed. • On Tuesday
"Barney Casey's
four acts, and last
layed "Senator Alo-
of fare is "McGinfy's
farce in three acts.
during and after the
bles one to pass an
lenty of first-class
yers to do justice to
Sun. Tho above
in the Tcwo Hall,
y night next, and
the week, under the
odge, I. 0. 0. E.
Address and Presentation.
)ne evening last week, tho Sabbath
S,•:tool class taught y Mr. Alfred Ireland,
the Baptist Sunda School, waited upon
him at his resident and presented him
with the- following ad Lass and a beautiful
.leaving case. Mr. reland replied in a
suitable manner t• the kindly -worded
address:
Diwi TuAcmat,— _ we are here together
in social intercourse t the beginning of the
New dear, we take t is opportunity -of -pre-
senting you with thishaving case. We
in the sante
- you to accept kindly
asl. tt
1
spirit in which it is : ven, not for its in -
y
t 'ill S1C
value memento of our
but s a e u
friendship and goo will, and would itsk
yen to think of us wi t kindly remembrance,
and trust that the 1 ther of all gold will
grant many happy eturns of this night.
Wishing yen all pr ,snerity and happiness.
Mary Mallwain, Susan Manuel, Annie
Elliott, Sofia Sian el, Martha McElwain,
Lizzie Elliott, zzfe Robertson, Clara
Farland.
Oran tying to Ali.
'.ilio high positron attained and the uni-
veroal acceptance and approval of the
pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs,
as the most excellent laxativo known,
illustrate the value of the qualities on
which its success is bases and aro abtuiIi
antsy gratifying to the Californiang Syrup
Company. 1 in town, the guest u
—The regular mee
No 24, I. 0, G. T.,
chester on Monday,
irnprotant topics wil
and matters relatin
order considered.
—A happy event t
dance of Mrs, Lamo
nesday last, when
Verne',was united
A. L, Hamilton, dr
Rev. J. L. Murray,
nuptial knot, in the
'assemblage of iuvi
ceremony was over,
spent by all. The
and costly, showing
the newly wedded c
many friends. Th
Thursday mornin
time in Wingham
settling down to t
Palmerston. Tli
gratulations,
n the icy walk,
t he batt s'ict;
els, up went his fee:,
w" went th? kid.
'ng of District Lodge,
ill be 1 eld in Man-
e 22nd ins(. Several
be ua for discussion
to the welfare of the
ok place et the resi-
t, .Ripley, on Wed-
er daughter Carrie
n wedlock with Mr.
gist, of Palmerston,
f Kincardine, tied the
presence of a large
ed guest. After the
n enjoyable time was
resents were numerous
the esteem in which
uple are, held by their
happy couple left on
and will spend some
nd other points, before
to realities of life in
Time extends con -
West Huron
The annual` mee
Farmers' Instittite
oli Tau.
19th-acid
lowing gentlemen
the various subj
Wm. Rennie, farm
C.; Andrew Elliot
practical cheese -m
the Dairy school to
answer questions.
rmers' Institute.
ng of the West Huron
•illbe held at intail
t K 1
Oth, 1894, when the fol -
ill deliver addresses on
is assigned to them:—
superintendent,
hem:superintendent, 0. A.
Galt, Ont. Also a
ter will be sent from
deliver addresses and
- .l
The Prohibition
The following is t
municipality in this
V 010 In Huron.
e vote cast in each
ounty on Prohibition:
Fon
Tuckersmith 220
Exeter 262
Usborne 361
Stephen...... 351
Hay 346
Stanley........... 284
13n yfield ' 50
Clinton .... .... .. • 1308
Goderich :Township376
Goderich Town.... 384
Ashfield...... . , .. 494
Colborne 265
West Wawanosh.. 397
East Wawtinoslt.. 297
Hul lett .... .... .. 34.1
!Blyth 117
Wingham.... ..... 222
Tnr•nberry.... .... 29.4
Wroxeter.. .. , . .. , 78
Grey.. ...... ... 468
Brussels 140
McKillop 238
Seeforth 288
Ilowick.... .... 490
Total vote for7029
Total vote again- 3813
•
Total majority f. 3916
AGAINST
• 129
71
163
429
359
106
38
196
172
204
273
132
100
92
220
114
89
86
25
252
19
179
167
248
3813
A Prominent Lawyer.
"I havo eight children, every one in good
health, not one of whom but has taken
Scott's Emulsion, in which my wife has l
boundless confidence."
Per coals.
Miss Arnie Newat s, of London South,
has been visiting h ends in town during
the past week.
Mise A. Gillespie, 1 Blyth, was visiting
friends and relatives n town this week.
Mr. John Blackmo o, of Listowel, has
secured ,t s tuation a carver in Bell's fac-
tory. He will enter pen his duties on
Monday next.
Miss Maggie Taman of Blyth, was visit-
ing friends neer Wingl am 1 tst week.
Mr. Jos. Taman, of lyth, was in town
Saud ty.
C
Mrs. . Lloyd an Mrs. C. N. Griffin
were visiting friends London, this week.
Mies Mary Ritchie, who has been resid-
ing ' inn., 1 est
Minneapolis, ins for the s
illinneao
u n ,
1 1
p
two years, borne o
me o a visit.
Mr. Clarke, Chief o the Winnipeg police
force, is visiting frier is in Wingham and
vicinity.
Mr. Frank Shore al nt the holidays with
relativin rord.
Mr. ems,
IrStwin,atf
t assistant iii Listo-
wel high School, spen some of the holidays
with friends in Wingl am.
Chesley Enterpris . Mr. J. J. Sullivan,
of Wingham was n a visit to Chesley
friends during the fi t of the week,
Rinea.rdino Ilevieu Mrs Omar Westin,
cf tt¢hrin, is v1Pii tg her parents, Mr.
{ ltitCl ,:i.l'!:, lt. Ihtrf.;, ;hilt Sztle,--;11r. Robt.
Mpg is vii.itittg in inghain, this week.
Waterloo CLrot.ii! : Mr, G.. !'own, of
, Wingham, spent hi 'ow Year's holidays
A, Ruffin an.
Lucknow Sentin •1: Miss Bell, of Wing•
ham, is the guest o Mies Birdie McIntosh,.
of this village.
Brussels Post: . Jenkins, of Wing -
ham, was in town tl is week. He has gone
to Grand Rapids, -1 r. and Mrs. Cavanagh
were in Wingham o New Year's day.—
Miss Cornyn, of Wingham, was visiting
Mrs, W. F, Vanstone n town this week.
Mr. Geo. Gray, emp oyee of the G. T. R.,
of this town, spent his olidayswithfriends
in Woodstock.
Miss Brown, of Lon c . n,is visiting friends
in town.
Miss Kerte Ross, of this town, is visiting
in Stratford. ee.
Miss Ida Reid lies r turned hon-•fy1tali
an extended visit wits friends ' tw,
Miss Addie Anders u, of t rye•. WWII, IS
visiting in ILiti,ilton t present.•
Goderich Signal: ,Ire. Alex. Inglis,e c
iter daughter Manion of Wingham, 1
been visiting in towu the past week,
guests of Mrs. D. bt ddart, sr.
Mr. John Fowler, .f the Bluevale toad,
was spending a fen: ways with his son, M .
Win. Fowler in Tedi water,
Mr. and Mrs.. W.
erines, went some
returning on Wedne
Rev. Jackson Wil
of Evanston,
friends in town.
on Thursday.
::juicer, of St. Cate -
:via visiting in .town,
day last.
on, and Mrs. Wilson,
pent the holidays s with Y
Mr. Wilson returned
Ruittut ed and ttfozaied Pcepio.
There are B,:tptured'people everywJieree <' r
they want l he best times for the -1c
money, and to utaicdit eunvenientfaee
I will be in their neighborhood. ':,i11
no doubt that your case will be attenied
noferly, ns
I am known o i front +e it'
1 Ot
i .• a
Ocean ou this Continentas a man of rare'
ability and skill in the Mechanical I:,ine of
overcoming Rupture and ell Deformities ei
the human frame—Spinal Disease, Cht3t
Feet, Knocked Knees, White Swefl}ng. '
is very harcl,even in Eu ope,New Yor t;c2c s -•
to improve on goads mado under my super-
iutendence in my Factory. I ani the in-
ventor of 27 Patents in the different lines
of Trusses and Ortbopedical Appliances,
and, if you wish to have your case attended
to, would ask you to be on time, t.s I will.
be found as follows ith Samples and
Goods. as Trusses ' 1 1 their variety, to
take unensureme .$, etc Rill visit as,
follows Seafort h, Corntaertial Hotel,
Mon. Jan. 22; Clinton, Rattenbury's Hotel,
Tues. Jen. 23, Goderich. Aibiou Hotelok
Wed. Jae. 24; Exeter, Commercial HoteI,'
Tlnu•s. Jon. 25; Wingham, gusto's hotel,"
Friday, Jam.' 26; Brussels, nneee's Hotel,
Saturday, Jan. 27. CGAs. CLIITn1;, Surgi-
cal Machinist, 134 King St. 'Vest, Toronto,
Ont. Don't wait till the last hour. "
Logs, eaeres
Messrs. Button & Peasant have again
received their usual large order froh
land for maple blocks, and will ag be
paying the highest cash prices f any
quantity of g 001
large maple logs. iso
all other kinds of logs taken.
ing-
Willianns Little :Dandelion
Pills will cure Headache, Biliousness,
Sour Stomach, etc. Try them once and
you will not use any other. Price 25e.
box, at all drug stores,
Stammers Tnn;ylish White
Oils is the best Tinnily Liniment i11 the
world. Instant cure for Sprains and
Bruises. Beware of imitations. Ask or
Salmon's English 'White Oils,
Dr. King's Wornn Powders
are safe nod sure. ''5c, it box.
ilte:ti.tlriieltl's
Healing Balsam.
will cure the worst cold. hundreds of
testimonials testify to its merits. Money
'. el be refunded if heat 111 ld
s
will positively i 1 rr
Healing Balsam does not do all teat is
claimed for it
Dr. King's Medical Biscay.
ery is the great blood purifier. It will
.matte the blood pure aria keep it pure.
Cures dyspepsia and all forms of Stomach
and liver troubles. It is the best; buy the
best. Price one dollar a bottle, six bottles
for live dollars.
10'illiitl<nnta' .tittle Dandelion
Pills.
Salntonni's English White
Oils. _
Dr. King's *worn Powders4
lleatlnflrIIVS healing; 331
SUVA.
Dr. King's i1, lie Dist v-
e7C;fr
Are all reliable m'silicin nd the
prietors guarantee iratisfr• ion in
case or money refancded_
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