The Wingham Times, 1899-05-12, Page 5."�4.xli. .,1 JAMES.; .MAY i2m
tyllro v : •m ivy "•" as bridesmaid, while Mr.Jobui3rawn, TUk�NBExi �',
�t brother of the bride, very ably sup.
ii?000rltte The following account of the death.
We: wish to inform you that We arc:. d the groom. Theyoangeonple sad funeral of J.olrft (. MGPhersr�ra,
the night lista for Wiaghatnt
Principal of Bothwell Public School'
very much in it in the
oot & Shoe Tra
grin
Goods
Call in and see for yourself what we have on the:
bargain table,
A very nice assortment df Women's Oxfords and
2 -button Shoes for $1,0o a pair. •A special line in size,
2a and 3, regular $1..25' Shoes for 5cc a pair,
Men's Dongola and Buff Gaitors, all skes °for
$i1.00. Also other lines equally as good value.
We also carry, a • full stock of Trunks and Valises
at prices that are right,
Repairing neatly and promptly attended to,
1 J H HA A $
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is Priceless
Get your sight tested. It costs nothing.
WE FIT SPECTACLES.
Scietifically, Correctly, Reasonably:
Try us.
Jr MU SHA7
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER.
THE.GHEAP TO THE FRONT
HARDWARESEE WHAT THE
DIAMOND
PORK
SHOP
GARDEN TOOLS.
It will soon' be time to use
'garden tools, We have any-
thing you need in this line,
and our prices ar.e always low.
MILK CANS •
We have a good supply •of
Milk Cans. The price • we
Offer them at will soon sell
'them.
Give us. a call for 'anything
.'you need in our line.
S. E. KENT
Old Post Office Stand.
Opposite Post Office, Says:
Fresh Beef and Pork.
Lamb • • Bologna
Pickled Pork`. Headcheese
Breakfast Bacon Sausage •
Smoked Ham • ' Pressed Beef
Side Pork Tripe
Corn Beef - Pressed Tongue
Spice Roll, Lard, Fowl, &c.,
always on hand.
Our ' prices are right.' Orders
called for and meat delivered to any
part of the town.
Your patronage solicited.
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Screen Doors
Screen Windows
Poultry Netting
Lawn Mowers
Garden Tools
Mixed Paints
Brushes (all kinds).
Largest stock at
lowest prices at
J. CLECC & CO.'S.
• Have just received 1 oar
of Shallow Lake Portland
Cement. 1 Car of Hammer
Brand Calcined Plaster,
EAST WA WANOSH.
The following is the report for S.
S. No. 9, for the month of April.
The flames are arranged in order of
merit, ascertained by a system of
daily markings, deductions being
made Or bad conduct, lateness, etc.:
Sr. IV.—Maggie McDougall.
jr. IV,—Alberta Rintoul, Leslie
Deacon, Jennie Sbiell, Willie Elliott,
Roy Deacon.
Sr: III.—Frank Shoebottom, Dave
Johnston,
Jr. III. -Bella McDougall, Ray-
mond Elliott, Roy Anderson, Alex.
Rintoul, Robby Johnston.
Sr, 1L—IIerbert Shieli, William.
Shoebettomi Ida Abram.
. Jr. II.—Howard Sbiell,• Stanley
Elliott, Berlena Johnston.
Sr..Pt, II.—Ella Walker, Harvey
Linklater,'Chrissy Rintoul, Wilburn
Ferguson, Carrie Deacon.
Jr, Pt. II.—James Ferguson.
Sr.Ist.Tessa Anderson, Lillian
Walker, Barbara Stiles, John Abram.
Ist.Inter: Maxwell Abram.
• Jr, Ist.—Katie Shieli, John Johns-
ton, Maggie Sbiell, Garfield ,Shoe -
bottom; Earnest ` Luiklater; VV illii}rii
Stilet;. Loms 13. DurP, Teacher.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest•aud mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr.King's New Life
Pills. livery pill is a sugar-coated glo-
bule of health, thatchangee weakness in-
to Strength;het.lesuness into energy,brain•
fag into metrial power. They're wonder -
fel in building up the health. Only 25e
per box. Sold by Solin A. Campbell,
druggist.
WROXETER.
Rev. W, Lowe, of Wingham.- con
ducted the services in fhb Episcopal
church on Sunday last.
A baseball club has been organized
in the, village with the following
officers :—Pres., T. Rae ; Vide Pres.,
DI11IUI11D ••PORE . Si ' 1 R. Black ; See: Treas., A. W. Robin -
2 i I son ; Mangy., J. A. Walker and R.
Farrell Capt., , A. Rae ; Com., J.
Snell, J. Brawn and A. W.Robinson.
, . v.1. U1.111"1 1. 1 r.e0,1mi Toil Yl�,1 1 lwlrnm,,,11.4.1.,,A..1 ..J1.,41.1,11.1 I .1 . 1 1114.
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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 under the fool,
But no platter how skillful the deception
'to the eye, the effect upon; the :feet soon
shows it ftp. • •
Any shoe stitched under the.
foot must form hard aiid callous
spots on it,as soon as the leather
wears away and the stitches form
elevations under pressure,
The sole of the GoodyearWelted
"Slater Shoe" is sewn to a strip
of leather outside the shoe ---not a
stitch or peg beipg: fender the foot.
Bach pair remains six days on st,ul,es
the last to take the stretch out of the der Melee!
leather, moulding it to heel) • the did rt.
niceties which constitute fit and comfort.
You'll know that it's genuine Goodyear
Welt if' stamped off thesole with the
"Slater Shoe" name and price, $3, $4, or $5.
A tag on each pair tells the leather it is
marls of—the wear it will gime.
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For Sala Only by HOMU'H & SOH.
The 1st of July will be celebrated
in, . rpxeter.
n Wednesday evening of last
week, one of those pleasing . events
which casts a beam of joy on all the
sarroundings, took place at the resi-
dence of Dr. Brawn of
when his eldest daughter, Nisi Lottie,
was united in the holy bonds of
matrimony to Mr, Thomas G. Hemp
hill, owaorour most popular young
men. he ceremony toot; place at
the hour of eight o'clock. The groom's
sister, Miss Minnie Hemphill, acted
from whence they go on to Toronto. and second son of the old and highly
We join with the people of this vioin• esteemed Reeve of Turnberry, Wm,
ity in wishing them a long and happy McPherson,. is taken from the High.
voyage down the stream of life. gate Monitor of April 27th ;—"There
On 'Pride/ evening last, Messrs. John Bartley went to Teeswater are very few people, in this western
Alex, Monro, George Spotton and and section of a society element that have
or beard of Brother John
took part in a debate on the sabjeet not seen,
'•Resettled that the retention. of the :G. McPherson. He waswhat you
Philippine Islands by the United could term a genial hearted, zealous,
States would be advantages to both kindly diapased and popular society
countries," friend, He was one of those that
was full of glorious and noble deeds,
LCTCKNOW, full of sacrifices, ants of noble
tenderness, and buman.kindness. fie
The store of J. Agar, grocer, was vi• Whiled his duty as a subject, a has.
sited Tuesday night by burglars, who band and father. In nature he saw
obtained, entrance by breakingthe. the teachings of bis Eternal Master `�
lock on the front door with a jimmy. in
the spirit of faith, hope and char.
All they secured, however, was fifty ity in their fhllest meaning, lira,
cents in small change, as .they wero John G, McPherson was born of the
disturbed in their work of drilling ,parentage of Wm. McPherson and
tbe safe and compelled to leave. The Mrs. (McDougal), of Turnberry tp„
tools used with the exception of the, Ont. After obtaining his education,
drill were left in the store. These9,
bad been taken from Norther/Wschiefly in and
rson s School, wd
blacksmith she Turnberry,, aand at the Collingoo
p• Collegiate Institute, and taught 2
years in Turnberry, when he corn-
menced a career of teaching about
Brave. Men Van
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney thirteen years ago, in the vicinity of
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons in.
the blood, backache, nervousness, head-
ache and tired, listless, run-down Reeling.
But there's no need to feel Jike that,
Listen to J. W. Gardner, ldaville, Ind.
He says: "Electric Bitters are just the
thing for a mag when he is all run -clown,
and don't, care whether he lives or dies.
It did more to give me new etrength and
good appetite than anything I could.
take. I can now eat anything and have
a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at
Colin A.. Campbell's Drug Store. Every
bottle guaranteed.
ZETLAND.
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The following is the report of S. S.
No. 7, Turnberry, for the month of
April. .The names run according to
merit of the pupils after deductions
being made ear lateness, bad con•
duet, etc.
Sr. IV.—Ezra. Homuth,, George
Orvis, Hattie McDonald. -
Jr. IV.—Pearl Wynn, Alvin Or
vis, Jessie Wilson, Alex. Coulter, •
Florence Currie,:Wm. Burke, Geo,
.Tees. •
- Jr, Ill.—Carrie Thom, Forrest
Wilson, Wm. Burchill,.- 'Jahn ;Bur=:
chill.. .
Sr. II. — Mabel Coulter, James
Coulter, Mamie Burke, Ruby Grain.
Jr. TI.—Jolm Jacques, Loretta!
Thom. Millie Peddle, Edith Peddle,
Lena Peddle. -
Pt I, Class III.—Wm. Reid, Geo.
Jacques, Roy McDonald, Norman
McDonald; Bertha Thom,Herbert-
Bxrchill. Jamieson. The pall -bearers were erecting a new drivingshed.
Class II. -•r Clara Burke,Earl g
Reid. Messrs Simpkins, Adkin, • Lutes, t;.,,j, Ie, Gilpin,ofthe Model Varna,
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M1NNIE F. Hioaiss Teacl er,' Drummond, Mason and Thompson,.. Guelph has h• en visiting with his
all of the Star of the East Lodge. 1 stents here.
14 chap. Rev., 13 v., was the .
Mr. Love, p ortr,rraplier, of Miteh-
I3cats the Klondike. theme for discourse, (our space will alt has opened 1 ori: for business in the
Mr, A. C. Thomas, of. Marysville, Tex., not admit of our notes, or comment) V,,, rfe gallery. '; `'
has fouod a more valuable discovery than The -casket was beautifully coverer! M
bas yet -been made in the Klondike. For• .. C° Cum n. r bas • secured a
years he suffered untold agon) from eon with bod's emblems of purity. An'gouat a i,utation' at i%.•rntiatt, 'la1i.
sumption, accompanied by hemorrhages ; artistically prepared gates•ajar, by ,�, i. w K Rus3a'i1', C, P. R. agent
'and was absolutely cureu by Dr. King's the children of Bothwell Public i at !tat Portage w1, visiting wish,
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs School mottoed `Ohl` Teach r.'.
and Colds: in
declares that gold is of ' e 1 -Gena(: Mends this a,ek.
little value in eomparwsbn with this mar- The Star of the East Lodge with al -
venous cure : would have it, even if it beautifully arranged emblem ut _ The rt aide s f , til 1•ell l �nhdt fes
cost a bunds l dollars a bottle. Asth- flowers on: the 'five points of fellow hat e g i,1,. out s i .r• 1.i i„ ;,t „ureal,
mit, Bronchitis and all throat and lung 8h1 mottoed `Our. Bro-i- .' After ;
affections are pcsitively cured by Dr. p 1 and from the lr`1 a r r s1•t,t.;tftent of
King's New Discovery for Consumption. the services a farewell look' was i matters and anon i,, k.< tial the be -
Sold by Colin rr.. riampbell, druggist. taken of our brother, when the gift»'iaisr of at tan„ •.trta.brn li aC.
Regular sinal 56 cents and MOO. Gua- solemn procession formed, which l
rauteee to cure orrice refunded. well :covered one mile is length, and llerberl t,. Eaton. the ' Grand
marched to the cemetery, Approach I Tru n c!ertc, who pleiaiad4gnilty to
LONDESBORO. ing-the grave the Bothwell brethren. f=rl;ing g 1s11ures to hay checks, at
Sad Accident;—Mr. John Smith had to leave to catch the train. �', 1Mt,uttea • was sent to penitentiary'
who has been section foreman on the Bro. R. L. Gosnell and Dr. Jamieson ton Mond LN tt,r three years.
G. T. R for the last twenty-one conducted the ' ceremony, after'
years, wits" accidently -killed • on prayer by Rev. M. ' McLaren, the
".r ?'horn Goitres Forth
Wednesday afternoon last week, by grave being surrounded by a large! - - - O'
the southern bound express, He gathering of relatives and friends, With Point Forward."
was trying to get the lorry off the; lire, John G. McPherson, aged • 3b —
- Sorne cough mixtures track, when the train struck him. years, was entombed In Earth to ne tfcitn point of disease
smother the cough: But theHe was killed instantly. His 're, Earth amidst the silent griefs and 1 ,tit the
mains wero taken to London for tears of an aged mother, a devotedis an ache or pain.
agnextain. breeze fans it into liftinterment on Saturday morning Ile wife, two bright little girls and ! blood S the feeder of the
' leaves two sons and one daughter•. many dear friends. While viewing Purify whole 'body.Pure it with
The°League service was held on this solemn assembly the power of
Better put the cough out. - Tuesday evening this week, owing the two little children's -tears deeply, Hood's Sarsaparilla.
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That is, better go deeper' to the concert on -Monday. atfeeted. us. Their tender hearts . Kidneys', liver and stomach will at
smother the fires ,o# in -
Family
concert given by the Eckert were breaking wishfully and sob , once respond? No thorn in this point.
and Family in • Bill's hall, on Monday bingly watching the grave of their SeVere Palos --"t11;4 severe paras in-
flammation. Troches can- evening, was a success in every father. The tearful faces of these; motlior imlr�ed ma o t ke neurayssaisapey-
nOt d0 this. Neither can. wan except attendance, little nets moved us deeply with • rine and it Made me well and strong. I
E Notes.—Mr. Jeffrey and Rev, iyir, solemn thoughts of the sadness of have
eory also it to glad. to rete mens-
lain cod-liver oil.
p Hamilton now sport Cleveland bikes, the wand s prigriftra{fe. It is such Heed"s sarsaparilla, to ethers: lvizss.
'. incidents as this that shows the Jona LL Pnar, 240 Chttreb at.,Toronto,out.
Btxt Scott s,Emulslon Can. J, J. IVri leer, who has been at luclden
glycerine Soothes. and
tending the Trinity Medical College, human heart who has no sympa.thv 1 r„ottttmeios taEuxhaulsi`o ski:rad 7 ab e
The glycei 1 is home fur vacation. • for other , may be sure that in Ord j to Walls. My blood was thin. I took Itood'.s
makes comfortable; - the hy- Ul iss Lizzie Brown retort ed to world, his little ones has a .deep sarsaparilla until well and gained to lbs.
g 'plane of interest and love in a nytn It also behclltad my wits;" An sen lutists,
pophosphites give power -and • Bork bans on Tuesdaymernin • , Dresden, opt.
atabilit t0 the nerves; and' after two weeks visit with her p,etlrisiey heart as well aa in Itis nil e v
Stabilityparents, seeing eye. The parents in
st't �: f . . ��°
the oil feeds and strengthens have our deepest sympathy in thei, tyr
Valentiiye Mohr, of Oxford liar :and bereavement. No !tinder awl 1* ' = � ieris
the weakened tissue's, j a ---•-•- =-•-- �—..-•
d$t oo,111druggisfs, i lost two more horses, result of eating benevolent heart was ever ,laid a9 itch:'sPillaaarotiver1110 the nonirrtt'►t *indt
SCOT•rsee. & eOwxanr:, Ch mmists,Toxdntd. i rotten turnips, six in all. rr'•st, oitly _rstilmtin-to 4ak®'riirn, ifeai!s apsitinams.,
Blenheim. He first taught the school
at Guild's, where he became acquaint-
ed with his wife, Miss Mile. Bell. He -
taught on the. 4th Con., of Harwich,
south of Blenheim, and while there
he and Miss Bell were married. He
afterwards taught in: Scotland,
Morpetb, and .last at Bothwell.
About six months ago his health
failed him, though persistently con-
tinued to teach the year out and re.
engaged for the present year, hope.
fully that his health would improve,
bat the lamp of light flickered from . LA L3 Cry+ t5'I'STOCK
day to day and finally went out on
Friday, the 21st, . at his home in' �3 or, QUALITY
Bothwell, leaving his beloved wife
with two little daughters a widow 'LOWEST PRICE
and fatherless. The brothers from
the various lodges to ,which he be
longedexercised the true spirit to
the family and departed brotber. Our 7e Papers, 8 yards to tbe roll,
The Masonic body took ebarge and back, etc. Cannot be beaten,
arranged for his burial at Blenheim iwhite
See our Lace Blinds, complete, for
on Monday, at 2 p. m. ' T.be Forrest 50 cents.
era, IViaceabees and •Masons were
advised. The response was noble'
i e. a er 9200. -:were. in, attendance and 1
"about equally divided. The re- I Ai e . " ®ss
mains and family were at the• regi -1 .
dente. of Mr. Pickerings. Tho( —
Orders marched to .the residence: • GORRIE
The Bothwell lodge Star of ,the East; ' Mrs.R.obt, Knox, is visiting with
To. 422 had charge, counter -march• friends in Lucknow and Teeswater:
ed to the church. The Services I Mrs. Wm. Doig bas returned home
were conducted by Rev. J. McLaren, from a visit with friends in Tilson•
assisted by the Rev. J. J.. Brown, 13.' burg and Hamilton.
A., of Bothwell, and . Rev. Dr. The Methodists • of this place are
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