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\V I.N G 1IA M TIMES, NOYEMBER 25, 1898.
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We want to say that our stock fP
of Woollens for -fall and winter is
complete. We have some of the
best and most stylish goods in
market in
SIIiTiNGS, OVEOCOATINS,
Tirinter Underwear, hate, Caps and all kinds of Gents' Furnishings, d
Waterproof Coats, Ready-made Pants and Overalls,
es It is to your interest to ins,pcet our stock before purchasing Clothing.
Gr:s.°0 0..A.TRipt.) 1
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Opp. Queen's Hotel, Wingham.
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A talkative tag.
CATALOGUE
FREE.
The tag on every pair of "Slater Shoes"
tells the leather, its wear, service
adapted to, how the shoe is made, how
to care for it and the factory number, by
which any faults may be traced to the
operative. This tag is good for five
cents on a bottle of Slater Shoe Polish,
Goodyear Welted and stamped on
/ the sole by the makers. $3.00, $4.00
and $5.00 per pair.
"The Slater Shoe."
For Sale Only by HOMUTH & BOWLES.
REMEMBER
Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take
care of them for you. If you need.
Coming
(SEE DATES AT 13oT'rolt)
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J. V. EGAN
1 -. EAST ItiAWANOSII. Peter McLaren 00, Part falary;""""`Wi"""t" •.., .«"*j
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326 West Richmond St.
Toronto
The Ouly . Rllptllre SDeciali5t Ill
The Bl l>Illli�Il
Long recognized by the pub
fession of the Dominion.
THE LEADING,
THE MOST S
THE MOS
TI -HE
A grand school entertainment will
be held in S. S. No. S, on friday
evening, December loth. A splen-
did programme is being prepared,'
fullven parlater,
trculttrs of which will be
gi
I Mr. R. S. Reid has put chased a
driving horse.
I Al', Walkerbas purchased
I the fifty acre farm, known as the
Ras farm, for the sum of 8425. e
Mai, ;J. P Haid, who has been on
the sick list for sortie time, is able to
be around again.
Mr. R, S. Reid took a flying visit
to Brussels last Saturday.
Re.v, Mr. Elall, of Wingham, will
occupy the pulpit at Brick Church
next Sunday in Mr. Oaten's absence;
he having to take Ur. Cunningham's
work at Kincardine. ' •
Some unknown person entered Mr,
McGee's house ',Thursday night of
last week, by climbing up • the
lverandah post. It is supposed he
was after money, but Mr. McGee
hearing the noise went up stairs, the
rober jumped from the verat.dah and
ran with his boots in his hand to the
and pro- river, where he escaped from being
caught. Mr. Wm. Deacon's house
was also broken into the same niblit.
UL, There will be an entertainment in
OGRESSIVE,
ST SUCCESSFUL Calvin church next Friday evening,
ander the auspices of the Christian
Endeavor. A lady elocutiouist of
Toronto will assist in the entertain-
ment. Admission 10 cents.
Brave Bien Fall
PaulPutvell w,]O,,pa,t selnly; Mrs,
Moore 53.011, charity; Thos. Mus-
grove ti'u.90, gravel,
Musgrtve—Coupland •—That the
Reeve and Treasurer make annual
statements and have same before this
council at next meeting.
Meeting adjourned to sheet ac-
eording'to statutes.
,JOHN BtiuoEsP,,Clerk,
Authority in the treatment of Rupture.
Call and Interview Him
You may thus know your true condition, and
this at the hands of a Master in his profession.
If your case is ore that needs attention, he will
supply just what you need and on the most reason.
able terms.
Examination and Advice
Free
Mr. Egan is the possessor of the largest and
most successful practice of any one in his line—hem;;
the only specialist in this department in the Dominion.
His patients say they have not words to express their
gratitude, and never before had instruments to pro-
duce such marvelous change in such short time.
This fact aloin: gives him ample encouragement
that his anticipations are not there fancies of the
imagination, but only the reward which is sure to
follow true merit Mr. Egan's ability to diagnose
all forms of Rupture is one of the secrets of his
success.
Over 30 Years Experience
, his long established business in Toronto is proof that
SPECTACLES OR EYE GLASSES
buy them from us.
Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all kinds
Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended to.
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
of
BUGGIES!
SUI2RIES
Phmtons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts.
HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC.
.
Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs
Dusters, Axel Grease, Oil, Liarness Oil and Soap.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING AN HARNESS REPAIRING DONE
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on short notice, and at reasonable prices.
R. JIMAOMATFL
Ile lives up to every Agreement
His treatment is quick and permanent and he
prctects his patients by taking only those cases that
can be relieved.
PROOF - POSITIVE
That he cures when others even fail to hold the
parts in place. Does the following letter not con.
vines you t it represents one of hundreds now in our in the chair. The elieutes of last
eyew"'°- meeting were read, approved andl tiler to death's dark door, frons
T91� 6Y SHDITR
DURING A HOLIDAY RAMBLE HE
VISITS THE OLD HOMESTEAD.
HE 1.OUNJ1 MANORS THAT ASTONISHED
• HIM, ONE OF WHICH DESERVES
THE WIDEST PUBLICATION
FOR THE BENEFIT IT
MAY PROVE. 't.o
mimes.
From tho Leader and Recorder, Toronto
Junction.
The editor of the Loader and Rec-
order, during a recent holiday trip
through the counties of York, Pecl,
ufferin and Grey, spent a few days
at the old pat ental homestead where
he was born and spent many happy
years. The old homestead is In tee
township of Euphrasia, Grey county,
about one and a half miles south of
the village of ll:eathcote, and about
ten miles from the town cf Meafo
It is occupied by the writer's
est brother, George J.
The latter was the pictui
and remembering t at w
from Detroit, w ere
living fur sever
possessiou of til
in such feeble health that his life was
despaired al, the writer suggested
that the bracing climate of the north-
ern regions Must be the beat medicine B
tion. The reply made contained 5ruises,o I n'" Corns,,
in the world for a shattered constittt Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth_
` box. Burns, Cure Boilo, ii stem, guaranteed, Solt' bye
statements so remarkable that see i all Daruggists.
consider it a pleasure as well as al Hints On Advertising,..
duty to give them as wide publicity
attac..k uf malaria, contracted
as possible through the columns uf BY C. A, BATES.
tete Leader and Recorder. A severe
vi-hilst
in Detroit, brought the writer's bru-
Victims to stomach, liyer and kidney
troubles as well as women, ane all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons in
the blood, backache, nervousness. head-
ache, and tired, listless,run-down feeling.
But there's no. need to feel like that.
Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind.
lie says: "Electric Bitters are just the
thing for a man when he is all run down
and don't care whether he lives or dies.
It did more to give me new strength and
good appetite than anything 1 could
take. loan now eat nothing add have a
new lease of life." Only 50o at any Drug
Store. Every bottle guaranteed.
'1'URNBERIf;Y.
Minutes of council meeting held in
Putland's bail, Bluevale, Nov. 21st,
1 S'I)S. Members all present, the reeve
lig
Weett,
of health
n he came
e had been
1 ears, and took
homestead, he was
OUR PLAIN
Iias been to make Till-
sun's Pan Dried Rolled
Oats an ideal 13reakfdst s
fond ---hence their delicate, a
• rich tante, flavor, absolute
clettnlincsa, freedom froni
hulls, easy digestibility .
Progressis 0 grocers say
their inereveed sales of
Tillson's Pen -Dried Moll -
ed Oats prove beyond <t
question, our success with
such a plan. Have you
asked your grocer yet for
TILLSON'S
PAN-DR1ED
ROLLED
OATS?
The Tillson Co.'y, Lnaited,
Titsonburg, Ont
— monswm.j
Bed ]foot from the Gun
Was the ball that bit G. B. Stettdman.ot
Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It,
caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment
.helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen'e.
ice Salve cured him. Cures Cuts„
my ona rupture c hu•
SAMPLE TESTIMONY • 1
d bl t iug your visit to Kincardine i Mt . Couplttnd reported having let the viethu of a complication of iroub-
Dear Sir,—The instrument you fitted on me for signed..which lie recovered onlytofind himself
I ant pleased fe say, is the best I ever wore and would 1.
1 a ;ab of Culvert on 15th side Toad, les wheel unfitted kiln for work. Ile
immediately y an n erniaent a
fullest extent alter suffering for over twenty years,, )ob cOnlpl ted and recommended peysiL fans in Detroit, but
with this menacing affliction. payment. .Also .let a job of pitting he received little Ur nU benefit erase
\\ . oKincardine,. . .
Esetor, Commercial Hotel, Dec.cession line to Colin Eadie at $2, and finally recommended and he remuv-
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given mu perfect security with d to a comfort.
I woo i
say to sty frituals ,sheare ruptured to apply to you con. 12, to Allan Chapman at $4,00 ; was attended by sonde of the niuSt
1' 1 d obtain relief. which I have to tho
'\1H OArTH Out I
b l eight loads small stones on 10th cul- their treatment. Change of air was
derieh, British Exchange Hotel, also let a job of gravelling 13 rods ed withhis fatuity to the county ofDec, 6 and 7. on QOth con. to Colin Eadie at 3Oets. essay, A slightchangefor the better
Seatorth, Queen's Hotel, Dec•. S. per rod. Also 'let a job of cutting
Bly,th, Queen's Hotel, Dec. 9. and tiling drain as per award .'to
WING -HAM, Queen's Hotel, Sat- Colin Eadie at $2; wortz all complet-
urday, all day and ev'g, Doe 10. ed and recommended payment.
Kin d Royal Hotel Dec 11 A deputation of ratepayers from
and 12., Lower Wingh-am waited on the come:
til and claimed that certain streets
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their own and negirby counties, It is mainly othce poles and fences belonging
work conducted at lion e. Salary straight $000 a
year and exaeuses—deli.nite, bonnfido, no more, no
les salary. Monthly' 475, Jteferences. Enclose
self-addressed stumped eme'ope, Iie,bert E. Doss,
Prest., Dept. M. Chio.tiro.
WATiTF.D SEV!✓ USTWo1TfY PEx were obstru•eted by wood; timber,
YW
sons in thio Stg�t•e to manage our busintss ill o'Ir, to
MAFIiIED.
l,INDETu—WAtiaER—At the residence
of Mr. Peter Walker. of 'the 12th, East
Wawanobh, on the 16th inst., by the Rev.
W. W. Leech. Mr. William Linder, of
Elmira, Ont., .to Miss Emily E. Walker..
bas decided to give his customers and the people in general the greatest
chance of their life to save Money by purchasing their fall and winter
goods from him, His stock is complete in all •up-to-date Dress Goods, com-
prising Boucklee Figured, Braided, Stripes. Checks and Plain, from cheapest
to. finest New York styles -in, Tailor-made Mantles in Bearer, Fine Broad
Cloth, Heavy Curled Bouckle and Frieze in tell colors ranging from'$3.00 up
to $10.00.
Ladies' FUR CAPES and JACKETS. These Jackets are of the beat
Melts (no tender skins) and are guaranteed to weer. Every person who in,
tends purchasia,g a jacket, should see'tbese goods and get prices.
See our special lines of Ladies' Vests `in Lamb Wool, Marino, Natural
'Wool and • Union from 15e tip. Men's, Boys' and Children's Underwear in
Unions and All•Wools; also Heavy Lined Ameriean makes from 22?c each
• garment to the finest Scotch wear. .Men's largest, sizes always kept in
stock.
A full line of lt:en's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats to clear
out at special low prioes.
Men's Tweed Hain -proof Coats, Mandleberg's Sewed Seams. No gist -
hag way at the seam in these goods. Special from $ J.00 up.
Ladies' Tweed Circulars with 1, 2, 3 Capes in different colors, also
iltandleberg's sewn seams ; just the thing for this season at special price.
Team• the only merchant in•Winghanl who keeps a full range of Car
a Mets in Weasels, Tapestry, All Weal, Unions and Hetups. Also Linoleum
Oilcloths,
Tapestry' Carpets from 35e to 75e. from 27;;Ie to
5t1Oe. Jiii,iips from 12i,i:e to 2.5e.
,f • 110 RN.
VSM.wn—•.1n Wingham, on November
14th, the wife of Mr. D. Small; a son.
BECK -In I3.arristaln, on Nov 14th, the
wife of Mr. Wui. Beck, for:nerlyof Wing -
ham ;0sou.
DIED
STFrot—In Lower Wingham, on Noy.
lith, Nancy, wife of Mr. Robert Steiil,
aged 63 years, 11 months and 20 days.-'
CALtvaa—ln Wingham, on Nov. 19th,
John Carter, ag,ed 64 years, 4 months and
8 days.
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How a person can gain a
•
pound a day by taking, an
ounce of Scott's Emulsiom
is liard to explain, but it
certainly happens.
It seems to start; he diges-
tive machinery working
y
John
Ainsley.
Mitchell — Musgrove — That the. menials, he read in the papers from
clerk be' instructed to notify John
Ainsley, Esq., to remove from the
public streets all wood, timber, poles;
ete. belonging to•lhine at once.—Cd.
The fotlowialg accounts were pass-,
ed and orders on treasurer issued:
"%'alter Hawke $1.55, repairs to road
machine; J. Showers $2.S0, repairs
to road machine; Walter Hawke
$8.50, salary worlring road machine;
C. A. Jones 537,50, account Pringle
and Eadie drain; John Burgess $3;
account Pringle and Eadie drain;
Alex. McPherson $2, work on roads;
John J. Moffatt 8•3 40, gravel ace.;
Allan Chapman $4.00, gravel sec.;
Colin Eadie 52, acc, drain award;
Advertising is business news..
Advertising is business insurance_
It is continuous effort that pays in
advertising.
A readable ad in a readable paper
will be read.
Make your ads strictly true in let
ter and in spirit.
Don't be too distinctly original in
your advertising,
Advertisments should never be:
prepared in a hurry. •
What people want in an ad is exact.
was noticeable at first, but he soul: definate information.
relapsed into the old condition and No scheme of Uablieity i5 complete
again sought help from the raeadiug without the nets-spacer
GIOOLOrs of the district in tugs-. The best paper covers the creams
Sleeplessness took. possession of !tial of the trade in any section.
and soun he was wasted away to a. Don't try to tell all you know about
Mere skeleton, Then the . doctors the whole store every -lay.
declared they cense do nothing inure The homester you can be in your
for him, and aavised him to go to ads the better people will like it.
California. During all 'these weary There is no business or •pit Kessionl
which advertising will not hells,
No permanent SUCCUSS was ever
built on a foundtltinn of humbug.
Tell something—tell it true, ,dad in
the best paper:. --•and it will pay.
A good adserli,uient in a good
paper will brio); -good results.
It is always hetiter to advertise a
little too much then not quite enough.
Advertieinn is the greatest of all
Modern engines for facilitating bus-
iness.
Some way or other it always happ-
ens that the ,judicious ].dvvrtieer
always succeeds.
time to time, and laughed at what
he termed the "miracles" wrought.
by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He
lad nu faith in such remedtee, anti
it was only woes the physicians told
him that, like tee drowning loan
who catches at a straw, he teougut
he would Cry a box of the pills. To
his great astonishment his sleepless
ness had vanisbed before he had betel
using the pills a week, and slept like
an infant. Gradually his strength
retul•Iwd and his appetite Improved,
and soon he felt like a new than. A
few months after taking the brat
dose he was as well as ever. Fur
more than two years past he has nut
Colin Eadie '55,90, gravelling; IL taken any Medicine whatever, and
Wells $1.00, 'drawing tile; Thomas 1to dey you will not find a sturaier
Henderson 53.50. tile drain, Morris specimen of mankind in (Trey than
boundary; Jos. Leech 53.00, gravel; Gen. J. It'awcett- "What do I think
Ira Eteher .$2.`00, damages drawing of Piuk Pills"? be queried with a
gravel M. boundary; Jos. Brecon- senile ; "why .1 think -sere is nothing
ridge•$l.00, danha es drawing gray- like teeth uu earth for building up
el M. boundary; Duff & Stewart $6, the system ; but for Die .`+Villtauis'
Turnberry share gravelling M.boun•
dary; John McTavish 51,00, gravel-
ling; Peter Wheeler 50e, work on
road; Aroh Pattersotl $2.25, repair
You obtain a ling scraper and removing tree: S.
p
Vunstone 51.00, ;ravelling endo B.
greater benefit froin your Iline bridge; John Putlond : 5.00,rent;
food. H. Wheeler 52.00, damages; Saw-
yer :Hassey Co 5'35
M .00, toad tua-
Thebeing predigested, , c,
Toil chine; Bank of Hamilton $800, leans
and combined with the hy-
Pink Pills 1 do not think I would bo,
alive to day." attack of nervous prostration. She sof-
I'he experience of years has fered with headaches and her nerves were
under severe strain. Sho became very
proven that there i is absolutely no low spirited and so weak she could only
disease due to it vitiated condition of
Perfectly Cured
Weak•and Low Spirited— Nervous
Prostration —Appetite Poor and
Could Not Rest.
"I take great pleasure in recommending
Hood's Sarsaparilla to pthors. It has been
the moans of restoring my wife to good
health. She was' stricken down with an
isle blood or shattered nerves that ! do a little work without resting, 11or
appetite arae poor, and being so -veal[
1)r. Williams' Pink Pills will nut she could not get the proper rest at night.
promptly Cute, and those who alt She decided to try Hoed's' Sarsaparilla, as
suffering. tions such troubles weak' we had heard it highly planed, and I alis
avoid hutch iUleery and save money glad to state that Hood's Sarsaparilla has
by promptly restoring to this treat perfectly cured all her ailments" G.
Working Night and Hay hetet. lire- the genuine Pink l,'ilis BELLAfct,321 Hannah St.,'Wert,Rhein.,
tophospjlites makes a .food l every time and do not be persuaded ton, Ontario. Remember
tonic 0f wonderful flesh - 1 th•it ever was mode is Dr. King's New I i o take an ituitation or some b
lfoEvery pt ta, ,t , .. a
forming power,
• , All physicians know t
See the new line of �n.velopes at t0 to be a fact.
Ali druggists; See. and 11,05. •
SCOTT & EOWNE, l'hcmiats,'torseW
The TIMESTi Office.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
Cheri
the
s .pat • ,;
L� /3 II 'll ' 0 su ar coated reme,d, from dealer, who for
•lobule of health, that changes week- yti tb bituself
reel into s i•o }; •
brain rets into menttil power may aav iq ''just As good." ; e
They're won er t to I
health.Only r1- per hos,Sold by all '
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t, t u gth liatlessness into Sake of the extra pretit his 1k
. enrrky, '
i d f ti ' building Up the W'lli:anas' Pitlh. I'lils entre wllell.other
D . n y _la< i me,dietnes fail.
Druggists.
Is :the Beet—lit tact the Otis' lave S't'-
tter. All druggists,„lit, nitrt, !'
head's ':It1 rw d i ly ra