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J. they are much more beautiful than what we expected.
LADIES ! our new KURT WAISTS have arrived, and
New Good
OTTIR, ..E.JMA.70M1RS
i Stripee and Checks (in Vrint),
speoitil, 50e,
Print and Muslins (new design)
for 60e.
Gingham. end Perealee in
: Stripes and fancy Cheeks, 750,
ss.
Gingham and Pique • and
•• i Stripes and Cheees (Beautiful
..: goloring) special, $1.00
Pique and Gingham in Strives
and Checks, good value at $125.
All our Shirt Waite have self
with an elegant Silver Blouse Set.
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New Metalio Striper) (Blank and
white) aod black and colored, with
white collars, all the rage, for
$1.50,
Fancy Cheek Ginkhatu, with I
elegant Insertion trieniug, round
cornered Call's and Collars, $1.75. !al
Ladies' Collara and Cuffs in the
latest. etylee—Collars 10o, Cuffs,
15o,
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Speoial Benuty Pins for Trim
enings, 3 for 10o,
detachable colors and are trimmed ;
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Get your sigh g tested. • It costs nothing,
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WE FIT SPECTACLES
, Scietifically, Correctly, Reasonably.
Try us.
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
THE GHEAP BARGAINS ! BARGAINS
F4ARiiWARE
GARDE TOOLS
CLEARING SALE OI
BOOTS AND SH
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It will' soon be' time to use • RVERYTEIING AT easy.
Owing to having bought a large
stack of Boots and Shoes in Listowel,
I am forced to close out -the ivhcil
of My stock here. which consists of
the hest goods in the markets, have
ing got in iny spring stock before
deciding to make a sale: Come
along and secure bargains. ellen as
have never before been offered in
Wingham. •
Sale now on. Examine goods and
prices. We will do all we advertise
from tittle to time. Goods marked
. in plain figures and one price to all.
Give us a call for anything
you need in our line,
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garden tools. We, have any -
.thing you need in. this line,
anti' Mfr fRit:es arwa'ysib*.
" We have a good supply of
Milk Cans. The pricewe
MILK CANS
offer them at will soon sell
theth.
SE KENT,
tie G. KARGES.
Goods taken but on approval must
be paid for; and if not satisfactory
the money sill be refancled.
0 NV .;.N (4. H. Ali APRIL
EARLY
CLOSING •
Before placing your order
for Spring Clothing call and
see our
NEW SAMPLES
for 1899, We can afford to
sell New Goods cheaper than
old, stocic that cost one-half
more than new and better
goods of the latest styles will
cost to -day.,
We make clothes that fit.
WEBSTER Sz 00,,
Queen's Block.
YCLE GHAT
The new patent Cleveland
Ball and Roller bearing will
speed continuously 35,000
revolutions per minute with-
out perceptible friction,
while the old style bearing,
eonstructed from the same
:material, quickly destroys
at 13,000 revolutions per
mimite. • We have now in
stock
CLEVELAND MODELS
66, 62, 61, 10, .11. from
$40.00 UP.
131g 4 Welland Vales,
Perfect, Gaeden City,
Dominion, Standard,
from $50.00' up.
J. CLEGG & CO,
LONDESBORO.
Notes.—The weigh reales, which
I have been frozen up tor some time,
'were on Monday opened aud a drain
dug to let the water out of the pit,
They are now in good working order.
Miss Maud Andrews, who has Veen
suffering for several days with nen-
ralgia itt the head and face, has al-
most recovered,
The funeral of liragunes Manning,
on Monday, was largely attended.
His son, John arrived from North
Dakota on Saturday night to attend
the funeral.
The League service on Monday
evening, was largely attended, eon-
sidering the very bad condition of
the roads,
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Mr. Crisp, who has been confined,
to the louse for some thne with a
broken wrist, i able to be out again.
School has re -opened after a weeks
holidays, which both teachers and
scholars seemed to enjoy.
The heavy rain of Tuesday after-
noon and evening, has improved the
roads greatly, as there was so mach
snow in places as to be almost im-
possible for wheels,
Wants of the village. —Public
library, a harness maker, shoe maker
a washer woman. We could also do
with some potatoes, as they are very
scarce; alnioat every one having
more or less frozen during the cold
snap..
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Ljfe Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have preyed their matchless
merit for Si.* and Jtiervous Headaches.
They make pore blood and stroog nerves
and build up your health. Easy to take.
Try there. Only 25 cents, Money back
if not ;..ured. Sold by Colin A. Camp-
bell, druggist.
• WROXETER.
Miss Carrie James, of Gorrie, has
opened a dressmaking shop in the
village. • .
Mr. C. Leckie has gone to Harris•
ton to work in a bake shop. •
Rev, D. Perrie, . of Winghain,
preached in the Presbyterian church
on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Anderson
took Mr. Perrie's wor.I5at Wingham.
• Wm. Montgomery, of the Medical
' BRUSSELS. College, Toronto, spent the vacation
at his home here,
D. D. G. M. Irwin, of Stratford, Ross Munro, of Port Elgin, spent
'will officially , visit St. John's Lodge the holidays with. his - onele, Alex
A.11„ on TUeSday. 25th, aqpro,„ .„, „..
anst:•'"11e: rrwin'is tlie Public SCI -Mol Mrs, John McTavish, of Baden,
Inspector for North Perth. was visiting with • friends in the
'East Huron License Commissieners vinege.
will meet at the ' Queen' a Hotel, ""'
The old pioneers of Howick are
Brussels, on Tuesday. 18th inst., at fast passing away.This week we
10 o'clock, to take int() considera- • —
have to rederd -the death of Mr.
tion the granting of hotel licensee _David Rea, which took place at the
for the•etnning year. There are 19
residence of his son, David M. Rea,
ripPlieatiOns, the same corresponding
lot concession A, on Friday,
with •the reimber of licenses granted March 31st, at the ripe old age of 88
last Mays' • ; years and 9 months. Deceased was
-Ge6.•ilalliday leaves to day for • one of the first settlers on the 0 con -
Brandon, Manitoba,where ho has cession., He leaves a grown up
secured a good sia ion. Mr. family of five boys to mourn his loss,
Halliday has been in business here1 his wife having died some five years
for an -umber of years and is desery
edly popular. He will have the
Li SANDERSON
Old Post Office. Stand: 1,, 'good wishes of many flit:rids here for
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Bobbed the Gra,ve
success in the newer country in thei
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startling noident, of which Mr,
• • West, Mrs. Halliday will visit with John Oliver, or Philadelphia, was the
friends at Hensall for a while before • subjeet, is narrated by him as follows:
if;41 1; 116: ;I; 1;4 AtindirmiAlutabit.
Under false colours.
Some Mackay stitched shoes are made
to imitate Goodyear Welts. -
They have a "dummy welt" on the
outer edge of the sole, and a false insole
covering the stitches ?Hider Mefoot.
But no matter how skillful the deception
to the eye, the effect upon the feet soon
shows it up.
Any shoe stitched under the
foot must form hard and callous
spots on it, as soon as the leather
wears Way and the stitches form
elevations under pressure.
The sole of the GoodyearWeltcd.
"Slater Shoe" is 'sewn to a strip
of leather, outside the shoe—not a
stitch'or peg being ituder the foot.
• Each pair remains six days on Slittlin
the last to take the stretch out of the der tlief
leather, moulding it to keefi the did it.
niceties which constitute fit and comfort.
You'll know that it's ,esett.tine C.4oOdyear
Welt if stamped on the- sole with the
"Slater Shoe' name and price, $1, $4, or $5.
A tag on each pair tells the leaMer it is
made of—the wear it will give.
a »4 JO, JAB&
For Sale Only by HOMUTH & SON.
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"I 'NIP, in a most dreadful oonditim My
going to the West.
At the. annual vestry meeti skin v. zaniest ) allow. eyes sunke.a,
ng
tongue coated, prio eoutinually in bink
St Johns church, the following: eed Pilith4;. appetite—Tradually grow -
officers were elected 'for the ensuing ing wen ker day by day. Three physicians
an ;• Rector's warden, Jas.' Irwin ; ah:Iteisetleryitig 'Electric Bittere';' and to
n,y great 3,3y and aur rise, the first bottle
given un. Fortuoately, a friend
year :—People's wardep, Wm. Bry- •
sidesnien, Bartliff, Fred. Cardiff, made a decided i in pgvement. 1 contin-
O. Pollard and E. Bryan ; treasurer, ued their use for three weeks, and 8121
now a well man. I know they saved my
Thos. efaxwelle vestry 'clerk, G. S.
Rogers ; auditors, W. Blashill end . )viifeee,in}i'n.,d,
NT6obobnede :lib oeulgtirfativi71ooftraynthtehtetir
'W. ie. Vanstone ; finance committee, Only 50 cts. a bottle, every bottle gua
John • Cardiff, john Manning and ranteed, at Colin A. Cam,pbell's Drug
John MeOutcheon ; lay delegate to Store.
Synod,, John Cardiff,
If there is a history of
weak lungs in your family,
• take Scott's Emulsion,
It nourishes and invigor-
ates.
It enables you to resist the
disease. Even if your lungs
are already affected, and if
besides the cough you have
fever and emaciation, there
is still a strong probability of
a cure.
The oil in the Emulsion
feeds ; the hypophosphites
give power to the nerves;
• and the glycerine soothes and
• heals.
sod. and V.06, 1l druggist.
'SCOTT & i3OWitE,ntierelsts, Toren°.
GLIZA.NNAN,
Mr. Mason, who has been engaged
with Mr. IIarry Wells for the sum-
mer, has rented a house from Mr.
;John
Farmers In this vicinity are pat -
len tijr* awaiting t he a pproach ofspfing,
which appears to be far behind thue
this year,
Niles Roclehouse, our popular teaelt
er, has returned to take charge of
our school here, after spending Easter
va Wien At her home near Fordw
Miss Sarah McLaughlin, toaeber
in S. S. No. 5, Turnberry, has re
turned to that seetion, as teacher.
Miss McLauglin has been off duty on'
account of illness, but her many
friends will bo pleased to see her
able to resume work again.
A number -of pedagogues having
been relieved from duty for Easter,
spent a few days in our mitleo.
Among the number we noticed:—Miss
Clara Fortune, Miss AggieBadio and
Mr. John Gilmour,
A number of our prominent farm
ers attended the procession of the
Massey -Harris Co. in Winghaua, on
eriday of last week. The having
been purchasers of that firm.
The many friends of Mr. Robert
Brien regret to know that he is seri-
ously ill.
Mr. Bert Morries has been engaged
with Wm Haugh for the summer.
Bert has rented his farm in Wawa -
nosh, as he says batching did not
agree with him, and now he realizes
that one essential on the farm is a
"good cook."
An early indication that spring is.
near at hand has been pointed. out
by a visit to thts vicinity of a 'speck-
led sparrow..
Mr, Tom Weir has beer. engaged
with Richard Wallace for the sum-
mer,
Miss Reid. of Paisley, was visiting
at Mr. Thomas Aitkins, last week,
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. S.pringer, of 3125 Howard st.. Phila-
delphia. Pa., when she found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured her of a backing
cough that for many years had made life
a burden. All .other remedies and don -
tors could give her no help, bet she says
of this Royal Ore—"it soon removed
the pain in my chest and 1 can now
sleep soundly. something I can scarcely
remember doing bef-ire. 1 feel hits
sounding its praises throughout the Uni-
Yerse." So will every one who tries Dr.
King's New Discovery for any trouble
of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50
cents and 61.00 at Colin A. Campbell's
Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed.
•BLIJEVALE.
iiss Aggie Herberelewent to To.
ronto on Monday to study three
months jet the Conservatory of
Music.le
Miss Alice Duff returned • to Clin-
ton'Ooliegiate Institute on Monday
and Will Rogers returned to Gode-
rich Collegiate. -
`Miss May Richmond, of Atwood,
is' siting at Rev. D, Rogers'. . •
lessrs. Christian Brinker and
Charles McPherson, formerly. of
Carson-ville, near Detroit* have open-
ed out a ger s' furnishing stook in
conneetio ith Mr. Brinkers' tailor
shupj cress to them,
WHIT ECHURCH
One or the oldest, residents o
passed away on. Tuesday of
thisweek,, in the person of Elizabeth,
beloved 'wife of Thomas Campbell,
in bet. ,75th year.VIrs. Campbell
had not been enjoying robust .health
for some 'years, but had been able
to be around until about two weeks
before her death, when she was
stricken with, inflammation of •the
GORRIE I lungs .Which with her weakened
Rev. Mr. erguson, of' Arthur, constitution, was more than she could
preached in the Presbyterian chstand. Deceased had been a resident
ur
on Sunday last. of East W'ftwatiosh and Whitechurch
Mr. R. C. Sperling, of LondOn, was for many s'
ears and was held in very
visiting with his parents here last MO esteem by all who had the
week. pleasure of her acquaintance. She
Mr. Robt Copeland, has purchased leaves to mourn her loss, besides her
Mr. Donley's property at the rear of husband, a grown up family of sons
the Baptist church. and daughters, all of whom will have
Miss Clara Long, of lla;riston, was the sympathy of the community in
visiting with her eottsin, Mrs. R. F. their affliction. The funeral took
Place to he Winghare cemetery on
WhMiitsea. Mary A. Muth was visiting- Thursday afternooe.
with friends in Lambeth last week.
Miss Code, of Trowbridge, visited For Over Fifty tears,
with friends here last week. An Old and Well -Tried Rereedy—Mrs
Miss Flora Jetties has retuned Winslow's Soothieg Syrup has been
home, from an extended visit with
friends in Toronto and Perth.
Arthur Fleet, the Montreal notary,
hos eonfesscd try obtaining Motley
used for over ifty years by millions of
mothers for their children -while teeth
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leg,. with ported success. It soothes the
chfid, softens the gums, allaya all pain,
cures whirl colic, and is the best remedy
for dinerhsea.: it is plensent to the taste.
9 Irl bv .dru ists in every port of the
from the York County toms es See. Twentrilve ersete n bottle. Its
by 'forged mortgages or seearities, no oilToc)rwitIntihoo ing 111111'
iings company, in ever db instances vit,itle ksviinerlu?b114 iiittls sure jou ask frirl)tri
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WINDOW
BLINDS
LARGEST STOCK
BEST QUALITY
LOWEST PRICE
One 7c Papers, 5 yards to 1 be roll,
white back, etc. Cannot be beaten.
See our Lace 131iuds, complete, for
50 cents.
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ZEILAND.
On Thursday, the. (ith . inst., the
sad, event of the death of Wrs. Fred
Thonipscn, formerlyof ,this place,
oceurred at Walton. She hal spent
the winter at •"`Viarton, whore Arr.
Thompson 'was running' a sawmill,
and was taken ill some six weeks.
RiT,O. About, ten rie.,ys before her,
death she was removed te the home
of her mother, Mrs. 'McKiblion„ of
Walton. A paralytie stroke was
the immediate c-inse of death. Her
husband was with her for the last
Teti days. The funera1. toelt place
at Welton on Saturday. The de-
eeased leaves four children—two
boys and two girls --the eldest of'
whom is only eleven ors of age.
Mr. Thompson will heve the mpaty
of •his friends In Psis -severe efilieti on,
T U RN BE RA%
r. Peter D. •McDougalI of Turn -
berry left on Monday for Umtata,
Niartitotia. He was L.ccompanied by.
JtuSteDongall of t ti1 .placs, who
has 'just passed his eerie:libation
as a Veterinary ai,d received 'his
di p lom a. at Toronto
FRIENDS PREVAILED
A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked
the Floor During the Night for Hours
at a Time—She Makes a Statement.
'TORONTO, ONT.—"I was troubled
with nervousness. It was impossible for
UK) to keep still and if the spells came
over me during the night 1 had to get ep
and walk the Rota' for hours at a time.
My blood was very poor and X was subject
to bilious attacks. my itY4t Would swell
and 1 was not able to do tt ityn house-
work. 1 treated with 'itcro of the best
physicians here but received relief
tor a time. I became discouraged. One
days. friend called and advised nie to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 laughed at the ad-
vice but 1 was prevailed tpoe and pro-
• cured one bottle. Before 1 used it an I
began to feel better. 1 took several bot-
tles and also several boxes of Hood's Pills.
Now 1 can sat and drink heartily and
sleep soandly. Hood's Sarsaparilla has
entirely cured mowed also strengthened
me so that 1 now do all my own Work.
cheerfully receive:tend Model Sarsapa-
rilla to eil sufferers from nervottatiese,
weakness or general: debility." Mits. 11.
Y. ?AIM, nerqtel0 Street,_e,
1100d/a Pillvire tivor 111neAY ts eitey to rojanate.etgea,
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