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The Wingham Times, 1899-09-22, Page 44 1_ 1 4 r:,.,,,,,„,......„..„........._ 1 Gunranteett or money es refunded. TYL TOOTH PASTE ole, preeevves and beautittee the teeth, • hardens the turns and purifies the mouth and Perfumes the breath. ]?nee 25e. bares Tube, For sale only at . ti COM A. CAMPBELL'S .Dra-0 4101.E. -e---sreeeeseasesseeeseeseseesFAawas7P-WeeFgs TO ADVERVIISERS. TUE AVINQUAll. TOMS, .SEPTEMBER 22, 1839, 1i tries and comrannications Khouci lbe, IIG-WICK, sent to him, r Harvest, lionae Servicewere held in Mayne Methodist chi:welt on Sun- day last. Rev. Mr. Tiffin, of Walton, had charge et both 'morning and e evening services. There Was a. large attendance. A supper was held on rei Monday evening'. A load of, our [ft Voting people attended and many Ft more would have gone but for the el rain, els Mr. B. S. Cook was in Goderieb 111 last week, attending' to his duties all V Warden, A Harvest Thanksgiving service was held in Trinity ehurch on Sun- day morning, where His Lordship, the Bishop of Huron, preached au able sermon in his Usual convincing style from. the . text, "How much owest thou unto my Lord ?" to a congregation of over 300 people. The thank -offering was about $40. Rev, A. IS. Dobson and Mr. J. Johnston attended a Presbytery meeting in Holstein on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. J. Davison is very ill at pre- sent, We hope to see her soon re- stored to her usual health. Mr. F. McClement, who lives near bere, is very low with drops!. A. FARMER'S VICTORY. RHEUMATISM HAD FAST:CNED ITS FANGS UPON HIM FOR YEAES AND .CAUSED Mai ENDLESS MISERY—TELLS HOW HE FOUND.A CURE, 81 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 • Tlaursday of each weels. eaa. v g fiAt010,13agirelm!.(!lilitS 6c FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1890. EDITORIALNOTES. IT is officially announced' that Capt. Dreyfus' pardon has been agreed upon in principle, bat that it riT-limpritivampilimprirw-Tr-mr, • TRW:1.77W 31413KET REPORTS. Thu grim hand of death bas again , Winghatu, Sttlitembor 21th, 1820, many, when; Qorreeted by P. Desna, Produce Dealer. grteved the hearts ofFleur er 1e0 lb it robbed this township of one of its ';') , ran &at .. 4 1 sto 2 00 oldest and most beloved citizens, in :Spring wit . , 0 CO to o 06 0 0.3 to 0 ti5 theperson of Peter Hephastall, whoOatk, Nm, departed this life in tbe Dospital at ;Da.rleY• • • • • • ..... •• .... . 00 ':i'l ttos ( 23 0) 35 p; St. Thomas on Saturday, Bein• 9-111 I Turkey, drawl) 0 60 to 0 00 0 00 to 0 Os Ile came to Umiak in 1866, and (hese, ., ...... ....., 0 05 to 0 00 settled on the 1st concession, where puke, per pair 0 40 to 0 50 he resided until 1877, when he gave -"-u"er- • •.• • • • • . • • • -• • • •• 0 1° t° ° la I eiggs per dozen ..... ... —. 0 la to 0 14 up farming and moved to the village i Wood per oor t 1 00 to1 7 !Ray per ton, .4. • . • W • • o .• e • 0 of Fordwich. He was a man be- Potetoee, per bushel, 0 25 to 0 25 Eli'v, 6 00 to 0- 00 I loved by all who knew •111111 end all 0 4 ' will regret to hear of his death. i 1 1P1 . ' lh 0 The bereaved family have the qui- i Wool 4 to 0 5 1' 00 to 00 pathy of the community in their iDrlejonasuseedh.ofe6 00 to 0 00 . affliction. ' o.. ., 0 BO to 0 BO It is our sad duty this week to chronicle the death of Nis, William TTER AND Brown of the 8-th concession of How, 1-9U wick, leach took place on Wednes. From the Acadian, Wolfville, S. Among the many in this vicinity who firmly believe in the efficacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a euro tor theumatism is Mr. John Stewart, of Hortonville. To a representative will not be signed for several days of the Acadian who recently inter - owing to formalitiee_ viewed him, Mr. Stewart said he had been a victim to the pangs of rhea - THE Conservatives of Toronto held •ears. a. mass meeting in Massey Hall on Monday eight to commemorate the birth of the National Policy.. Speeches were made by Hon. G. E. Foster and Mr.J.P. Whitney,leader of the Opposition in the Ontario Legis- lature. SFEAKINri of the talk about the Government's expenditure this year, matisni for upwards of twent Two years ago Mr. Ste • rt was thrown from a load of b , and was injared so severely. at be was obliged to take to his ed. While in this condition o eneray--rheu-. matis,m—again ened itself upon him, the pains adiating to almost every joint in his body, making life' almost a burden. He had read ilia - (silently 111 the Acadian of the cures Don, in Saturday Night says :—" I effected through the use of Dr; Williams' Pink Pills and decided' te. may be wrong, yet I am disposed to give them a trial. After the use of think that the verdict of audiences a few boxes the pains began to de - as a rule will be that the Govern- minish, and his general health began went has spent millions to make to improve. Mr. Stewart continued millions, and as the.individual is taking the pills until ho bad used prosperous and is obtaining a section eight boxes, wnen the pains had en - of the money that is going, and sees tirely disappeared and another vie - e see, . ermteeeraft!"rearrl 111,!'11!ilcili!!!!"7 . 71)77"7"7. . Sse...s.40).*4444,41sei";;.: .. VAOWS-X-31 . W .. . WWWWWWWWW90460100. ess i :411 WWWWWW, . 0 tW!:11; t e6wiewlimuj tea ss: A4,w day morning, Sept, 13th, Deceased EGGS had been stricken down with a severe attack of typhoid fever, and all that loving hands and medical skill could ,do was done to overcome the disease, but it prevailed with the above re - WAN -1E I am prepared to pay the highest sult. She was a daughter of Mr. cash price for all good butter and and Mrs. James Hunter, sr., of the eggs delivered at nay warehouse the 0. T, 0. GILLESPIE. 9th concession, and was in her forty- near sixth year. A large family of young children, three of whom have been afflicted with the same disease, lent — are now considered out of all danger, and a loving husband are left to mourn her demise. The sympathy of the entire neighborhood is extend- ed to them in their bereavement. �e Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick- Hamilton, of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would dte unless a costly operati.m was per- formed; but he cured himself with live boxes of •Buchlen's Arnica Salve, the Surest Pile sure on Earth, and the best Salve In the World. 25e. a box. Sold by Colin A. Campbell, Druggist; LONDESBORO. Mr. Alvin Brogden, who is learn- ing the drug business in Toronto, is home for a couple of weeks holidays. Mr. McKay, of Goderieb, occupied the pulpit nf Knox church Sunday afternoon and evening. Rev. Mr, Hamilton is spending a few holidays at Renfrew. •Mr, Robt. Holmes, of Clinton, gave . a• verse interesting and instructive sermon in she Methodiet church on Sunday evening. The many friends of Rev. Mr. Coupland will be pleased to bear that he bas almost recovered and expects to take his work next Sunday., Inspeeetor Robb, of Brussels, visit - a profit in his own probably un- tory over disease had been won by ed our school last week and reports usually large investments. he will be this peerless medicine. ehrything piegressing, confident that a turnover must bene- Tne Acadian can add that Mr. Mr, J. F. Ross was at Clinton fair ft somebody, and if not everybody. Stewart is worthy of every credence, this week, -Acting as judge on butter probably himself in particular," as he is a man of intelligence and and cheese. sterling qualities, whose word is un- hesitatingly accepted by all who FORDWICH. . know him. Mr. E. Phair has returned from The public is cautioned against the prairie province, where he was numerous pink colored imitations of spending a few days with Miss visiting his son. these famous pills, The genuine are Thompson. The walls of the Methodist church sold only in boxes, the. wrapper. On Wednesday morning Clara, have been painted by Seburger Bros., around which beam the words, "Dr. youngest daughter of Mrs. Young, of Listowel. The color is a light Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." returned to,Belleyille to attend school terra-cotta with a beautiful border. If your dealer does not have them there. She was accompanied by her In the alcove is an open Bible and they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents sister, Lawday. some other beautiful decorations. a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by Mr. Whitly received a ear of The workmanship is excellent and addressing the Dr. Williams'Medi- shingles this week.. the Methodist people are to be eon. eine Co., Brockville, Ont. Thos. Adams, who has been in gratulated on having such a beauti • British Columbia for some years, is flit edifice to worship in. The Appetite of a Goat ,expected home in the near future. o Win. Watters has been appointed Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Robert Bruee, of Cheboygan, sec.-treas. of the Howl& Agricultural Stomach and Liver are out of order. Mien.. is spending a'few days under Society for the remainder of the year All such should know that Dr. Ititig's New Life Pills, the teonderful S the pai•ental roof. by the Board ot Directors All en. toMiich MrsD Roberts and family leftist) and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid ap- ..- ' petite, round digestion and a regular 1VIonday for their home in Gerrie. Misses Mary and Millie Agnew, of Belgrave, were visiting in the village on Monday and Tuesday. Miss Mabel Fair, of Lucan, is . 0,106,wiwikwvsewitiible bodily habit that insures perfect health. A GOO'D WATCH is a necessity, and we can now supply you with one from 'BUY usoup. DON'T $ . from peddlers or ad- vertising fakes. Bet- ter far to buy from us. We warrant them and great energy. Only 25e. at Colin A. Campbell's Drug Store, EAST WAWANOSH, v • MORRIS. Mr. and Mrs. David Robertson are $ purchased the 100 acre farm on the on business this week. 2nd lin9belonging to Robert and The Methodist, people of Brick $3,450 for it. r. Robertson gets Wesley ohnstwayieg the sum of church purpose holding their league anniversary on Oetober lst and 2nd, possession next spring, but has the Services concluded Sunday morning privilege of doing fall plowing. F. by Rev, F. Oaten, aed in the even - S. Scott, cf Brussels, engineered the big by Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Bluevale. sale. We welcome Mr. Robertson.to A literary entertainment. will be this community and expect he Will given the following Monday. A do well, • good programme will be rendered; IL Mooney and wife, of Weyburn, addresses by Revs. Hobbs and Iten- Assa., expeet to come back to Morris nedy. A collection will be taken. and spend the winter here. They Mr. and Urge Copeland anddaugh. will return abort Detembeorf. lianas treart,tisoofLo.rmostt, are Visiting at Mr. Mrs. George. Casemere, City, Kansas, is visiting with herl Mrs..I. Reid is laid up with a brother, Mr. n. Campbell and ell otter friends. visiting friends in Whitby. five years. HALSEY PARK iiali01111641/1014.410vca James Robertson, of tilnevaIe, has Mr. D. Robertson, jr, is in Buffalo it attack of billiousness. On Tuesday evening of this week, an old resident of township' pas - Mr. durrv, discount clerk in tl.e at d awa" to the gi at beyond in the Canadian Bank of Commeree at person f Mrs. John Pugsley. The Brantford for the past seven years, &cubed was stricken with has been appointed acecountant in paralysis. Oho funeral took place the Goderieh brawl), to Deacon's cemetery on Thursday. Children Cry for STSR It is reported that MeWhilrel, the Port Credit murderer, is dying in the Kingston. Penitentiary. Stratford's total assessment is $4,050,690 and population 10,422, an increase of 63. Sir Charles Tupper, Lady and Miss Tupper, and Hon. R. R. Dobell, M. P., P. 0., were among the pas- sengers on +he steamer Tainui, which arrived at Quebec) from Liverpool.' Poor clothes cannot inake you look old. Even pale cheeks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint- ments may be deep, but they cannot make you: look old. One. thing . docs it and never fails. It is imposiible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. 9 teltEiVatitentls. permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your bait may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp front dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Halr and its Diseases? Tho Deaf Advice Free. If you do not obtain all the bene- fits you °quieted from the use of the Vigor, write the doctor about it. Probably there is some diMmilty with your general dy stein wilt( tanyhe easily removed. Address, DB. J. O. AYER, 1;01Yelit MOSS. tt PELTON'S PUMPS We build our pumps to last for years and have them in price from $2.50 up. • Brass Cylinders and Galvanized Iran Piping. We Wive a full stock of the above goods. Call and get prices when in need of anything in our lind 4101124 PELTON, Opp. Beattie& Livery PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE (41-'4..001;;:c.WaCdt'47.W.i.t.%-e"V:Ifroica`-7:.Va•l'it?:") ma Es 1, fk: Our Dry Goods Stock waF.; pretty well cleared, out during the August sale, k,o that at present nearly every piece of Dry Goods in this store is new and up-to-date. No old shop-worn goods in this store. New Dress Goods, very pretty, for Waists, Skirts and Suits. a This seaSon's WrapperetteS are hand- some. Our stock is complete in this line. Flan3aelettes, heavy goods, new pat- terns. Flannels, All -wool and Union. Ladies' and Children's Underwear in" All -Wool and Union. Fleece Lined Underwear for Men and Boys, in Wool and Union. Our Bargain Table is loaded with Ready-made Clothing for Men and Boys. 1 New and Nobby, Call and sec them. WW: • Terms Spot Cash. Prices Right, J--.:Lrkt LJ J JJ Macdonald Block, Wingham. a Fillilm""1.7.7.777.7.;g7:74.717.77.7.7.77.17------"_777777.7-1777"—TTEI AND WZare'ti.viVet 'SlieZ/eSWIEvVy1).41.11eZa, Karges' id Stand We have purchased the stock of J. G. Karges at a rate on the dollar, and we have also added a brand new stock, which will make a splendid assortment of boots and shoes in all kinds. and sizesy. B lair honest dealing we expect to re- ceive a share of the public patronage. Repairing of all kinds neatly and Promptly attended to W. J. GREER. reat targain Sale T. A. Mills in order to make room for New Fall Goods which are daily.arriving will offer for the next 30 days his entire stock of Spring and Summer Goods at Greatly Re- duced Prices. 10 pieces Dress Goods, usual 25e good.s, for 15e. 21 " . " " 40e " 20c. . 15 " U l " 50e " 30e. See our Bargains in Prints. 25 pieces usual 10c and 12e goods for 8c. 25 white counterpanes, usual 1.25 for $1. 25 " " 1.50 " 51.25. Special 'Value in Wool and Flannelette Blankets 10 pairs Wool Blankets, usual $3.75 for $3. 15 ., " 4,50 for $4, 15 " Flannelette Blankets, 1 heavy weight for $1. • Bargains in Ladies' and Men's Waterproof Coats. These are the cele. brated Mandieberg's goods (sewn seams) guaranteed to wear. Prices from $4 up. In House Furnishings we lead. In Carpets, Tapestries, All Wools, Unions, Iletnps, Rugs, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, and Curtains. The largest stock in town to choose from. Prices to suit purchasers, Oar Underwear Department is complete in Men's, Youth's and Boy's Union Wool and Fleece Lined Goods, prices from 25 cents and up. Also a full range of Large Men's Underwear always in stock. Call and see our New. Ready - Made Clothing, prices right. 11/11EX-OLd•