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-Notice of changes must be left at this
office not later than Saturday
noon. The copy for changes
must be left not later than Tues-
day evening. Casual advertise-
ments accepted up to noon
Thursday of each week,
tablishment of farm colonies is re-
garded as tot yet warranted, it was
urged that some assistance be given
to hospitals setting apart space for
the reception of inebriate patients,
The subject is atttaottng consider,
able attention, and public sentiment
will soon warrant ;;11 reasonable out•
lay on experimental treatment,
From 5c up.
COL A. CAMPBELL'S.
Drug Store.
Cured of 6pi�epsy,
THE STORY QF A ST, CATRA.RINES
LADY WHO IS RESTORED TO
HEALTH,
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l'RIDA.X, JLLY 21, 1899.
stIE SUFFERED SEVERELY, SOMETIMES
HAVING AS MANY AS FOUR SPASMS
IN A WEEK=— SEVERAL DOCTORS
CO\SUL'.nl ill WITHOUT BENEFIT.
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-�- - %INGHAM.
On Sunday last Rev 11. Hobbs, the new Wirigliam. July 20, 18:,9
pastor at the Methodist church, preaeT ed Oorreoted by V. Deans, Vroduce Dealer
two very practical sermons to large con- Flour per 100 lbs.. ...,+... 1 85 to 2 00
gregatume. ° On Sunday next special
collections will be taken to pay for some
needed repairs that have been trade to
the parsonage,
Last Sunday evening the pulpit of
Geneva church was occupied by the ltev
D Perris, Wingham, a 'former pastor of
this place. Mr Perri° took his text from
John 7 :17, "If any man shall do his will
he shall know of the aootrind, whether it
be of God, or whether 1 speak of myself,"
and delivered a very earnest and instrua•
tive sermon and was listened to by a very
large congregation, While in town, Mr
Perrie was the guest of Mr and Mrs W
13e11, Adolph St,—ilhealey Free Press.
From the Star, St, Catharines.
Mrs. S. 13. Wright, of St, Cathar-
ines, has for a number of years been
a severe sufferer from epilepsy, from
which dread disease she is now
happily free. To a reporter who
recently called upon her to ascertain
the matter of her cure, she said ;—
"It is to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I
owe. my release. It is some years.
since I had 11 drst .attack. At the
time I did not -know what the trouble
was, but the doetor who was called
in to attend me at once said it was
'epilepsy, and that the disease was
incurable. After this I bad the
spasms as often as two, three and
four times a week. I bad no pre-
monitory symptoms, but would fall
no matter where I was. I always
slept heavily atter an attack. Find-
ing that the local treatment was not
helping me my husband took me to
a doctor in Hamilton.. He also said
that he could not cure' me, but that
be could give me medicine that
would prolong the period between
the spasms. This he accomplished,
but I longed for a cure rather than
for relief, and 1 filially consulted a
specialist, who told me that he could
cure me, but that I must have pati-
ence. I asked him how long he
thought It would require to effect a
cure, and he replied at least six
months. He gave me medicine and
1 took it faithfully, but instead of
getting ettin better I was surely ,growing
worse. After following this treat-
ment for some months, without avail,
I felt that I could not hope for a cure
and was about resigning myself to
my fate. My sister, however, urged
me to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale. People a trial and reluctant-
ly I decided to take her advice. For
a time after beginning to use the pills
I continued to have the spasms, but
I felt that gradually they were less
severe and my strength to bear them
greater, and I persisted in the treat
ment until the time came when the
spasms ceased and I was as well and
strong as ever 1 bad been. I took in
all twelve os fourteen boxes of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills,- and although;
seven years have elapsed since I dis-
continued their use, I have not in
that time bad any return of the
malady. I owe this happy release
to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and will
always have a good wora to say for
them."
The experience of years has proved
that there is absolutely no disease
due to a vitiated -condition. of the
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Tru recently published record of
Fourth of' July accidents contains
many warnings against the giant
firecracker. Thatdangerous ex-
plosive is sold freely to children in
all parts of Canada and the United
States, and it is a wonder the record
of aceidents is not greater.
IT is reported that Russel Sage,
the millionaire, iii response to a cir-
cular letter, contributed one dollar
toward the improvement of the
* emetry of Durhamville, N. Y., where
bis parents are buried. It is said
further that this successhas been re -
regarded as encouraging by the
&pitizen; of Durhamville.
Two gentlemen, prominent in
political circles, have passed over to
the silent majority since our last
issue. Hon. W..13. Ives, a prominent
Conservative and a member of the
late Conservative Government, died
at St. Lukes Hospital, Ottawa, on
Saturday last from paralysis. Hon.
,C. A. Geoffrion, minister Without
portfolio in the Dominion. Govern-
ment, died at his home in 1,, andreuil,
Que., on Tuesday morning.
A BOSToN specialist in hervfius
diseases, Dr. 0. G. Chly, bas pro-
nounced afternoon teas the most in-
jurious form of dissipation. He cites
among many cases that of a family
who kept the teapot on the stove all
the time, the result being .that
the mother committed suicide and.
the son was sent to aa insane asylum.
Look for the .anti -tea society, the
licensing of tea -sellers and the pro-
hibition of the sale of tea to miners.
Ass influential deputation recently,
waited on Hon. Geo.W, Ross andHon.
E. J. Davis to urge the adoption of
more effectual means for the treat-
ment of inebriates. As the estab-
2I5BS0N.ALS.
Sir Thos Gregory was in Kippeu on
Tuesday.
Peter MoGillivary returned to Flarriston
on Monday -
Miss Mointosh, of Lucknow, is the
guest of Mies J Bell.
Miss Hattie 'Reid is visiting with Olin,
ton, friends this week.
Mr Chas 1 netolael attended the horse
rands at. Orangeville last week.
Mrs W J Chapman left this week on a
visit with friends. in St Thomas.
Mies Countioe Carr is spending her boli•
days with friends in Woodstock..
Mrs,' H Broadfoot is visiting friends in
Wingham thia week.•—Sealerth Sun.
Mr Wm Pearson, of Ingersoll, was vis-
iting with friends in town this weep..
Mr John Skilling and Mr Gallagher, of
Toeswater, were in town on Tuesday. ,
Mrs (Rev) Freed and daughter are spend-
ing a month with friends in Hespler.
Mrs Claude Cole, of Kalkaska, is Vis-
iting at the home of, Mr Robt Maxwell..
Miss hila Deans returned home on ;Sat-
urday from a visit with Goderich friends.
Mrs .J Allison and children, of London,
are guests at the home Mr B J Martin.
Mr John J illcDonogb, of Aylmer, is
visiting with bis parents and friends; in
town,
F J Enefer, evangelist, of Toronto, is
calling on his friends in Wingham this
week. '
Mies Little left this week for Hamilton,
where she will visit with friends for a few
weeks,
Miss. Cassie Farquharson is 'spending
part of her vacation with, friends in Port
Huron.
Mrs itobt Henderson and Miss Bailey, of
Goderich, were visiting 'is/Ingham friends'
last week.
Mies Florence Walker,. of Ingersoll; is
visiting at the home of her brother, Mr C.
]l1 Walker,
• Mr W Clark, of the Bank of Hamilton,
is spending his holidays at his home in
Mt Forest.
Mr Robt . Collier, of Bnifalo, a.former
Winghamite, is spending a few holidays
with friends here.
Mr John Farquharson, wife and children,
of Teeswater, visited with Wingham
friends this week.
Mrs Wm Black and Miss Franckie
Black, of Durham, were visiting with
Wingham friends this week:
Mrs (Rev) D Porrie and two daughters
are spending their holidays with friends in
Seaforth and, Brussels.
Miss Maggie Stewart was visiting for
a few days with her cousin, Mrs A G
Stewart, at Teeswater.
Ir Geo Tervit left this week for Toron-
to, at which place he has secured a .situa-
tion in a furniture factory'`
Mrs W Currie and Mrs A Robertson
were away the past week on a driving tour
to Wingham.—Mt Forest Representative.
Fall Wheat .... ,, ,. ,... 0 07 to 0 (-
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0 07
Sprini, Wheat.. . .+ Oats. . . , 0 28 to 0 08
Barioy . .... 0 30 to 0 33
Peas , • ... . . 0 00 to 0 02
Turkey, drawn ,1,111.,.,., 0 08 to 0 00
Geese, " 1111,,,,,. 0 05 to 0 00
Dunks, per pair .. , .. 0 40 to 0 50
Butter,.., -, .. 1, AAA. 0 11 to 0 12
Eggs per dozen .,,. .. 0 14 to 0 14
Wood per cord ,. ,.,..,•• 1 30 to 1 lo
Ray per toi................ 6 00 to 0 00
Potatoes, per bushel, .. 0 40 to 0 50
Tallow, per lb0 3 to 0 4
Dried Apples, per lb .. ., 0 4 to 0 5
Wool.. 00 to 00
Dressed hoes„ ,,,.,..,,.., 5 00 to 0 00
Chickoni 0 s0 to 0 30'
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WATCH
REPAIRING
When it conies to
the
question p
n of watch repair- ?
ing, we do not take a t
back seat for any main. in
Canada.
BUTTER
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EGGS----�
WANTED.
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I am prefared to pay the highest
cash price tor all good butter and
eggs delivered at my warehouse
near the G. T. R.
C. °G ILLESPIE.
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James Millar, a pioneer of Paleigh
Township, is dead at the age of 75.
Agallant; railway laborer saved a
disaster on the Canadian Pacific Ry.
tracks at Kamloops by swimming
twice across a stream towarn stp-
proaching trains of the destruction
of the bridge by ,ore.
:OUR LARGE
* repairing trade was not
built 'up by turning out
pobr work, or charging
unreasonable prices.
HALSEY PARK
blood or shattered nerves, that Dr. Mrs John Jenkins and Mrs Allen Cald-
Willlams' Pink Pills will not prompt. well; of Kalkaska, Mich, are guests at
ly cure, and those who are suffering
from such troubles would avoid
much misery and save money by
promptly resorting to this treatment.
Get the genuine Pink Pills every
time and do not be persuaded to take
an imitation or some other remedy
from a dealer, who for the sake of
the extra profit to himself, may say
is "just as good." Dr. Williams' Chronicle, -
Pink Pills cure when ether medicines Mr. M Morton, of the Bank of Hantil-
fail. ton, returned home on Friday, after
spending his holidays with friends in
Toronto and Brampton.
' Mr Alex Ritchie is spending Ms boll -
days with his parents near Teeswater.
He will also spend a few days on a driv-
ing tour through the country.
Mr T K Bowles, formerly of Homuth
Lit Bowles, is spending a few weeks with
his many friends in Wingham. We were
pleased to sae Mr Bowles looking so well
and our best wish is that he may soon
regain his former good health.
Messrs Robt Maxwell's and Win Nichol -
son's. -.
Miss Mary Martin, of St Thomas, re-
turned home this 'week, after spending a
few weeks with her brother, Mr R J
Martin.
Mr S T Elliott, of The Chrotiicle staff,
left last evening to visit friends in Wing -
barn and.Earriston.—Theaday's Ingersoll
l3LUEV•ALE.•
Miss Aggie Sihilfie has returned
from Harriston High Sehool.
Mrs. Biekell, of London, visited
her mother, Mrs. Walter Bather -
ford, last week.
Miss McGuire, of 'Weston, Miss
Smith, of Listowel, and. Torn. life..
Guice, of Toronto, were visitors at
the Royal hotel,
Miss Barbara Dhyne, of Souris,
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We offer you better value for your money than
you can get elsewhere. We prove the truth of this =I
statement. Our terms are spot cash or trade.. We
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deliver goods promptly to any place within 3 miles of E
the store. Our stock is well assorted and consists of :
Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Ladies' Toilet
Ware, Small Wares, Carpets, Ready-made Clothing,
Groceries,. Spices, Dried and Fresh Fruits, Brooms, fi11u;»
▪ Brushes, Chinaware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, ei i
Lanterns, Graniteware, Woodenware, Stationery,.
School Supplies, Confectionery, Plain and Fancy Ial?
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Biscuits,. Flour for Bread and Pastry, Oatmeal, Corn ;1cg
▪ Meal, Rolled Wheat, Cracked Wheat, Swiss Food,
Germ Meal, &c., &c.
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exhauso r,iucst on?h bri Things w alwn
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are in good heiilth. Hnnw can
yeti have courage, where.-sufer
ing with' headache,' nervous
prostration and great physical
weakness?
Would you not like to be rid
of this depression of spirits.?
How? By removing the
cause. By taking
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Best Granulated Sugar,
White Sugar,
Yellow "
Dark
Salmon per tin,
Maple Leaf Salmon,
Mustard Pickles, per bottle,
Vinegar Pickles, • • "
Governor Sauce,
Raspberry Syrup,
Imperial Sauce,
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We will sell Straw Hats, all kinds, also Ladies'
Leather Belts at cost until the stockjis cleared out.
Children's. Handkerchiefs, each, i r 2 c.
A.few pieces ioc and 12% C Print for Sc,
Good Note Paper, 5 quires for 20C.
Envelopes per pkge, from 2 I -2e -to mc.
Red Ink, Black Ink and Mucilage.
Children's Garden Tools at cost.
Macdonald Block,
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Man., sang a solo in the Presbyterian Windsor has voted to raise $200,
ft ehuleh last Sunday evening which 000 for macadam pavements.
e was much appreciated. '
AQENTs wANf'ED— Foie. "reit. itO"E AND
Willialn Gray and A.Lindsay were} A # Ptn,tt 1 here..Admiral
my bintiet` Ilaisteaa tworked
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briefed by a caving in of of a sewer l io nd and ndnilrcr of th nati5t a Idot, nlK-
at Brussels the other day, but were = hrein Mnshlover,
lusatEe.
ryn pages ilt ion5.Bele Inches
$1.50.
g gotten out none the worse of their Eoi,ee of a 'Retiree. Big
miss1ohxhs. o Dominion
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�ii4!li,41 %4 44 iV , 4f5 unpleasant �esperienee. ern tt of a' a ire Canton r3 da,, Cfifo.tto.
LEL_ i tea.•
It gives activity to all parts
that carry away useless • and
poisonous materials from your
body. It removes the cause of
your suffering, because it re-
moves all. impurities from your
blood. ,Send for our book on
Nervousness.
To keep in good health you
must have perfect action of the
bowels. Ayer's'Pills cure con-
stipation and,biliousness.
IYp31,a to oar aerators*
r'orltaps you would like to Consult
some eminent pliygiCians about your
eon4ltion. Then write, us freely all the
P • a prompt reply. without cost.articulars In our ease. You Ta
Address, DR. J. 0. AYER,
'Lowell. Mass.
T. A. MILLS for Bargains in . Colored Muslins, Organ-
dies, Lawns, Linens and Checks. Muslins at special reduced
prices. See -our line of Colored Muslins, suitable for"Waists,.
usual 12 1-2C, now ioc.
A full range of Scotch Ginghams, assorted colors, from:
roc to 15c per yard.
See our White Pique Shirting at 20C.
Also a line of Colored, usual 12 I-,ac:fhr. $c.
A lar
•geand�•g e well assorted stock of Shirt Waists to choose
from at cut prices.
Ladies, try a pair of our Summer Corsets.
Bicycle Sox at Cost.
A.
LOUNGE REPAIRING
MILL
PHOTOGRAPHS
The undersigned ie prepared to receive
orders for repairing lounges arid
matrasses. Lounges re-covered, mat-
resses made over, carpets sewed and
laid. 'Lowest prices and good workman-
ship; Orders promptly attended to.
Leave orders at my residence, Centre
street, nest to Wm. Holmes', er address
box 54, Wingbam.
WM. WALKER.
• COM ING1
COM ING1 CO ll'+"r.`!l.
T. A. SMITH, SCIESTIFIS EYESPEBIA} • :•P'
Graduate New York, Philadelpidn, and . arcnto -
optical Colleges.
Cali early and avail yourself of hi¢
valuable servioes,as this is a rare
opportunity to have your eyes proper
ly tested, free of charge.No guesswork but a scientific certainty. 1Mfii.
cult casesaccurately fitted, Ar.t
WO1tK GIIArtANT.EEn.
• grY never call at 'Ovate routes
Will be at
Colin A. Campaell's Drug Store
Wingham, one day only,
TI1' JHSDAlt, AVG. 10th.
For Photos you should see
M. E. Zurbrigg.
CROUPS A SPECIALTY
Have you seen the ones he bas in his,
window. Try him, he can give you any -
Wog in. the Photo line you want. Well
finished and good work guaranteed.
Also Crayon and Water Colors.
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Pririgle
LEADING
UTCHEB
Having put- hosed the butcher busi-
ness next the Brunswica, I am prepared
to Li ressupply Salt the Meats, ublic Sausage, Boallds et
ogna,,
&c. Orders taken and meat delivered
to any part of•town.
A call solicited. 'Py,h��oneNo.0..j y, y
.1)Y C.lm LJ7J/.RJ,
• wanted
Presbyterian Church.
Bay wante
Boy d tie learii`Photography,
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ELTOWS PUMPS
We build oar primps to last for
years and have theta, in price from
$2.50 tip.
Brass Cylinders and Galvanized
Iron Piping.
We have, a full stook of the above
goods.
Call and get prices when in need
of anything in our line.
IOU i PIELVO i,
Opp. I'3eatties' Livery.
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