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New Gloth Jackets
LADIES—This cut shows
you one of the LATEST
styles in Cloth Coats,
Having purchased a manu-
facturer's stock of samples num-
bering over fifty, we are now
prepared to show and sell you
the nattiest and most up to -date
Coats ever shown in Wingham.
We can give you a lined
% Coat for $5.00, and have Coats
i, j in Friezes, Beavers, etc., rang-
ing �r:�///).
' ung from $,,ga to $a 50. Extra
;jy ,,;,� i value at $5.00, not two alike.
'r'! � i-,, Great range. Call and inspect
•;:
our natty coats.
'
°?' -- Fur Jockets are selling well,
but our stock of Thirty -Five
Jackets to -day is the best se-
lected stock in townand every coat guaranteed, Good
value at $28.00 to $37.5o, We invite your inspection, d
JOIN HANNA.
Mere to Stay
We came to Wingham believing that the citizens of the
town and surrounding country would patronize an exclusive
Boot and Shoe business and we have not been disappointed,
Our business is Boots and Shoes only, therefore by our
experience and ,personal attention to this department, we
believe we can give you the very best service and value.
.Our. Stock is Large
and complete in Ladies', Gents', Misses', Boys',
Youths', and Children's
•
BOOTS ANIS SHOES
OUR MOTTO :—High-grade foot -wear, small profits
and quick returns.
For neat repairing and ordered work, try...us,.
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A very pleasarut thee was 'spent at tice, t literatt7 and debating s .esieleta i
home o! Mr. and 1Zre. August Minutia orgauized lire last week, and judging'
on Mouth . ening last, it being t from .the atteuclaueca at the opening: an,
birthday their youngest daughter, interesting and tiprefitable time may be
Icia, expected during the wilttcr. The fol A
Mrs. A. Kelly is visiting friends in lowing aro the principal offietre: Tragi-
Welleslo;,-. bent, Mr. George Spotton; vice-presi;•
dent, Miss Elia Iiazlewoocl; seoretaay, 14fr. Ifervey Prise. or 7316inu 1 , Surtererl tar
Mx. Thoa. Gibson, jr.; treasurer, Mr. • Year„ Debora Piaatitu a, (:arn—acre, Wia-
W. S. McXerOlier; committee of man- liana' Pinkl.'iaisltetataared¥iu,
agement, Messrs. Spettou, Monroe and
Gibson. A paper also will be published
in. connection with the society, and the
first term will be under the .editorship of
two clever young ladies.
Mrs. Purdy, of Toronto, was tho guest
of Mrs. Goodfellow, Ann street, last
week..
Walter Beldon, wlio has boon in Man.
taloa for some time, has returned home.
Mr, Jas. Deyell, who has been sox•
iously ill for some tune past, is now
convalescent.
GiOItlin:l.
FREQUENT SOURCE o$ Tp
INTENSE MISERY.
E-' ,V . ••d ,'"'d ''fig"'") ''1i'1
J(�C
lilere's a list of Goodsi
WHICH ARE MOW WANTED.
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Finest Select Raisins
Seeded California Raisins
Sultana Raisins
' Royal Buckingham Clusters
Black Beauty Vostizza Currants.
Cooking Figs
Table Figs
Crosse & Blaekwell's Peels
Shelled. Almonds
Shelled Walnuts
Hallowee: Dates ,
Tanta Clara Prunes
D
g TEADRINKERS
gEverywhere appreciate good T.ea. Wehave the best.
at GRIFFIN'S
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Messrs. Prefab Galbraith .'and Geo.
Foster, sr., bevel roturacd front Man-
itoba.
Hands Ardell i:i . i•isititig. friends in
C3landeboye. "
Miss Evans wlio was visiting, iu the
village feu the past few weeks, left to
day for Gerrie _where she will spend a
monthbeforo going to the T. S,.—•Toest
water News.
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist
ohureb held: a successful pancake social
in the basement of the ebtirclr'on Friday
evening last. •
The annual aunivei',spry .of the Gerrie
Methodist Sunday School will be held
ou Sunday, 24th inst.,condiioted by Rev.
Mr. Crews, of, Toronto, On .Christmas
night in the town hall the usualCshrist-
mas tree and entertainment will , bo
gi a 'which will excel all former a .h Mr. john Rutherford has returned
v il` ' y a�q.
Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Cummer co10k' from his trip to Manitoba.
brated their silver wedding on Friday
evening of last week. They received
handsome and costly presents from
their friends, A very enjoyable even-
ing was spent.
Mr. Wan, Montgomery, who was in
Toronto this summer undergoing an op -
elution in the hospital has so fax moov-
ered as to be able to walk crown town.
A newspaper for Wroxeter is talked
of.
Miss Evans, daughter of Ezieltle
Evans, Esq., Brandon, Mau., formerly
of this place, is visiting friends in and
around town.
'iy�a7
no. Bugg & 5on
Lost flesh lately?
Does your brain tire?
Losing control over your
nerves?
Are your muscles becom
ing exhausted?
You certainly know the
remedy. It is nothing new;
just the same remedy that
has been curing these cases
of thinness and paleness for
twenty-five years. Scott's
Emulsion_ The cod-liver
oil in it is (the food that
makes the flesh, and the hy-
1 -laving purchased the business from Jas, Duffield, the public will find
us in the COR% 'i;il STO1.1 , desirous of securing by fair dealing and hon-
est values a share of the patronage. The present stock: will be offered at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Housefurnishings, Catlery,'Graniteware, Stoves, Tinware and Coal Oil
always in stock. Special attention will be given to our
Ti NIT i far
Having had large experience in cities, we excel in
Furnace Work, Hot Water and Steam. Heating,
Sanitary Plumbing, Earn Troughing, Steel
Siding, Roofing and Metal Ceih.ngs.
Call on us. We shall be pleased to ma o your aequnintanco, feeling;
sure we shall gain your confidence. ��"yr
Atencn:is.
The council met pursuant to adjourn,
anent. Members all present, the reeve
in the chair. Minutes of 'last meeting
read and passed.
Moved by Mr.,Code, seconded by Mr.
Cardiff, that the. clerk be instructed to
a separate account of expenditure on
Garuiss drain, showiug dates of each
payment, the same to be kept for future
reference. Carried,,
Code— Cardiff — The following ac-
counts were ordered to be paid, namely:
Wm. Miller, levelling ground around vaaioua kindshad no apparent effect in
hall, •$3.00; E. Laundy, gravel, $10.00; • relieving me. After existing in this
W. Ctuminghaan, ditch and culvert, state for some months, my mother in -
44.00; R. Cookerline, culvert, $$.00; M. diced me 'to try Dr. Williams' PinkPills.
In May' purchased three,boxes, and be-
fore tillese were gone undoubted relief
was' experienced. • Thus encouraged I
coil tinned the mss of the pills, and with
Those who suffer from stomach trouble
are truly to be pitied. Life seems •a
burden to them; food is distasteful, .and
oven that of•the plainest kindisfrequent.
ly followed by nausea, distressing pains
and sometimes vomiting. Snob a soften
er was Mr. Harvey Price, a well-known
farmer and stock -grower living at Bis
mark, Out, To a reporter who recently
interviewed him, Mr. Price said: --"I
have found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of
soah incalculable value in relieving me
For the b
Coffees, Spices.
ders and Extracts, ca
li folk.'
JAS. B. B. NJO
Button Blots*, Wingham,
As I deal exclu
these articles, I a
tion to secure
+Gly in
i apan-
)e B EST
of a long seige of suffering that I am not (OO from he most re -
only willing but anxoxis to say a good liable sources We sell for
word in behalf of this medicine, nand cash ; you g the benefit, and
thus point the road to health, to some
other sufferer. For five years I had dont have ' to pay for others
,
been afflicted stomach trouble and bad debt
a torpid liver, I doctored and also de- Try , r Teas and you will
Hied myself of many kinds of food pleas-
ant to the taste, but neither the medical be ou . egular customer.
treatmentdger the diet seem , to help the S. B. N' C O L.
to anydegree. In Janna 1899,the qd
climax of my trouble appeared to be
reached At that time lwastakendowu
with la grippe, and that, added to my e. If it continues much longer with -
other troubles, placed me in such a pre- - out rain, however, people's wells and
carious position that none of my neigh- cisterns• will likely be dry. So even
bors looked for my recovery. My ap-
petite wasalmost completely gone, and
I experienced great weakness, dizziness,
vomiting spells and viplent headaches.
I was also troubled wit}i a cough which
seemed to rack my 'hole system. I
shall never forget the agony experienced
during that long and tedious sickness.
Medical treatment and medicines of
Kelly, c• avert, 43.00; Wm. Jacksou,
feinting and widening road and repairiug
bridge, $51.00; W. Gerry,spikes for
culvert, 70e; Wm. Ames, putting in
and covering culvert, $5.10; P. Arnold, the use of less thou a dozen boxes, I was
lumber for culvert, $27.97; L. McDonald, again enjoying de best of health. I can
lumber for S. boundary, $4.89; Will,- now attend tom's` farm work with the Nov. 21st, 1.899.
Sellars, culvert, $8.00; L. McDonald, greatest ease. My appetite isbetter than Met. at Wingham,
lumber, $14.54; R. Stubbs, cutting hill, it has been for years, and the stomach Rev. John Ross, moderator, pro tem.
backs.
Mr. Joseph Burgess, of PrinceEdward
Island, who is i11 of appendicitis, is still
confined to his room. Mr. Burgess,
with. his wife an 1 child, came to visit
his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess,
about the first of October, endives taken
ill soon after and has been unable to re-
turn to his island home since. Mr. and
Mrs. George Burgess, who cane to
Bluevale on their wedding tripthe came
time as Joseph, returned to their home
in Crapand, Prince Edward. Island,somaa
weeks ago: •
Mr. Henry Robb, of the faitt line of
Morris, died on Tuesday of this week.
PRESBYTERY OF 'MAITLAND
Po hos h ites : give tone t
P P .Q4 •e $3.00; Geo. Reachnanr, digging aitch,
trouble that has so long made my life Rev F. A. MacLennan, clerk, pro tem.
the nerves. $16.40; 1'Iarvey Beam, ditch and culvert,.; •miserable has vanished. X have gained This Presbytery recommended that the
5«. and $1.04).,111 druggists. • 88:00;' J: Smith, icpairiug scraper, in weight,. and eau safely say that I am moderators of the General Assembly be
SCbTT &• sowxi:, chemlat� Toroata :. $2,50; John Walker, secretary for hall,. enjoying better health than I have done elected in future lay a committee of the
$6.50; A. McCormick, part payment on for years before. I feel site sure that ex -moderators, and that increased pow -
fire °' $60.00, ng pier of Brandon's those who may be sic
bricl e; $8.50 ; D: Gatupbell, filling tash find a euro in afairtri
r u.', out at Martin's bridge, $4:00; D. Grigg, m ik Pi11a-"
t L , v job ou 1st con. 1me 410.00; J. Maxwell, Di: Williams' P
LFI :t! VA ,LEY s , . ;i `, on 3rd, %lune, $26.00; J. Bell, euginteers rich blood, fluty
't' fee& re Garinos 'drain,. $114a.t0, Wm. disease :incl dei
+ • Clarkk� expenses re Gan)* clatihr,. $12.00; coving when o
;Geo. Daley, gravel, $1.45; R. Warwick, of the ills
drain on side • liuo, $20.O0; A. Co1e,,re- au impure,.
•'pairntg twe culverts, $5'110;.x, D. Sorter- or weak o
ville, repairing washiout,at bridge, $10; all these
'.'WViii. Garuoss,:repairiuiig culvert on 2nd 'specuic u
.• alto,, $1.25; M. , X.Srrson
i, iusulranoe er to he
`• on; hall, $1.70; R. *arwick, reptairiug in any
` floor on Brandon's bridge, 81. boxes,;
The • following. deputy returning the f
officers were apointecl in case their %I.- for
' vices be required' at the eusuiug inti - f
cip'tlelection, namely:, polluig sub -di
isioi.,No, 1 • David Laidlaw; No. 2; Wm.
Jackson o,. 3, Chas: McCrae; No. 4,
Thos. er, jr.; 'No. 5, Win. Ehstou;;
No. e; Joseph Robb. ''
J4clison- Shaiv•-That a by-law be
drafted confirming the foregoing: ap.
poiutmenta.—Carried • : .
lode—Shaft—The cbiuncil • then ad;
journeri to meet again on the 15th Dec.
next. WMs.*Or , Clerk, .
C
pb
_ The best grade of
hard coal ever- mined.
It's,free .from dust or
dirt. Contains• a great
i.. .amount of heat and
burns to a clean, • white
ash; If you are in
need of any. :hard coal,,
better let us send you
a.-ton.We'll guarantee
e `tiy`lump•bf it.
It has proven best
or this N'ilxthern ,chin
ate. ' ,
J. CLECC &C®..
E.C.G,LRR
. Bnati'ssn;y. • -
• The membersPrincess Alex-
andria, C. O. devine service
in the 'Meth h on Sunday
moiimng 9ast.
' ' . - A. close call fire took place
at Druggist 1' Sabbath evening of
laseiveek., p was upset by
one gf'the c ng against a
table. The c curtains and a
willow pane,hick the lamp
wa • thrown, re the danger
• , was past...
p At a meetingAgricultural
Society Directors afternoon
of lest week, of Grey branch
were shown t most satisfactory
conulition,a s being i t hand.
” The lnortgagiculturai Park
0
has beets cline 'tor a full and
of Court
F., attenided
'Methodist Chore
to a serious
ox's on
A lighted lam
children naming
carpet, lace
through iv
suffered before
of the
on
tjiefivances
obeina
surplus
of 8417
0 on the Age
•
hargod. Af
free clisoussion concerning a now Agri-
culture Hall, a committee •consisting of
Jas. Spear, Jas. Ferguson, John Short&
reed, J, D. Warwick, V. S., and W. i3,
gr. Kerr 'Was appointed to iuok up plans, A number oL the village boys are go the blood. upon zuh><ch t ase
make enquiry and rciport at the anneal ting up a nuicstreLahow to be l,reseut•td organs depend.
meeting. • l some lune near Chsrsstina;a. IIood's Sarsaliarillo mil..
Mr, Ktnidall, oto penial station agent, and enriches the blood:' It euros you.
le atva on a holiday trip to Washin tcrr when '` a bit ofE" or when seriously
y y ' 1 �` a�hcted'. Zt stayer tiisapttoini's.
we believe. Tito interests of tho Grand: Rhtaunlrkfherri•` lr believe Hood's !aft -
after,
Trunk Railway, at Bluevale, are looked saparuha has no eOuaal for rheumatism. 15
after, iu Mr. Iseut":all's absence, by Mr.
John Grant, of Toronto Junction, re -
TAILOR
A.S
DOWN STAIRS
in the store
(next,C. N. Griffin's Grocery
Store)
and is prepared to make your
Fall Suits or Overcoats in the
most approued and up-to-date
style.
Special attention given also
to Ladies° Jackets with New
York latest .styles,
14: C. CLA `,KE,
or ailing, will ars be vested in. Synods. Messr. Mal
of Dr.•Wiilianis' col•.n, Anderson and MacKay were ap-
pointed a committee to prepare a deny-
: Pins:. apake pure. erance on the " Manual Aids to S.cial
eaehiug the root of Worship."
g it taut of the system,
er mec'tieines fail: Most
Resignation of Rev. D. Forest was
accepted to take effect tit the last Sab-
ting mankind ...are due to bath of December. A resolution. Ax-
ed cred on.of the blood, pressive of respect for Mr. Forrest and
shatteered naives, and for , appreciation of his estimable character
•: Watliams' pink Pins are a and faithful work was uuanin7ously
ch speedily restorethe suffer- carried. -
th. These pillsare never sold Rey -D. B. MacRae was appointed to.
rm except, iu the company's declare the charge of Walton vacant on.
he wrapper round which beat 'the' first Sabbath of January, and'to act:
1 name "Dr. Williuins' .Pink Phis as moderator of the session during the.
le People." All ethers are .e ntut- vacancy.1
is and should always, bre refused . • Messrs. MacKay d`s 113cLennan were,
the genuine, and be made:welk• appointed auditors.
Emir. weeks' supply of the vacancies;
is asked from the committee on distr.-•
u ss, o ALL butiou of probatioueis. for next quarter -
Rev. John Ross, of Brussels, Sabbathhs .convention of Yuuug People's Societies,
iu the Presbyterian church last is postponed till Maly. '
on the Twentieth Century 'Punch Call from Whitechurch and Laugside.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coultes . spent to Rev. John Burnett, L. A., of Keady,,
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. John was sustained. Stipend $750.00. • Four -
McIntosh, of Molesworth.. weeks' holidays in each year allowed,
Mrs. Lowry, of Wroxeter,.intends On motion, of Mr. MaelKay 'and Mr::
spending the wiuter with •her daughter, 'Malcolut, it was lemeimouis'ly•carried.
Mrs. (Rev.) D. Rogers. • 'That this Presbytery endorse the 'recom-
Mr. John King,, formerly, teacher at mei dation of the 1"t ol'fets' Aid tS ssoci-
Kinnbnrnn, and Mrs. Kiugare.yisiting Mr• anon that the general hospitals of this,
King's relatives here after spare months province be utilized for the trgatment of •
spent in the United States. We, believe pauper inebriates and instruct the alerlt
Mr. King intends returning to :theto send a copy of this resolution to the -
States to study medicine. ,. . • -Provincial Secretary. • An important
kessrs. R. G. Casentiore • and W. J. confereui;e ou speeial evangelistic ser -
Dui£ slipped •two cars of turkeys to .ices vas held• •
Ingersoll on Wednesday of this week. ' Next meeting of Piigsbytery will, be
Mrs. AiIi1rm y Holmes visited in held. us Viriaghri,u on .tuna ars l:i, 190(1,
Wingham this meek. at 111 .L. ni.
Mr. John Robertson's sale of fern: Jour ,31.t.iii 1L'Yt, Clerks
stock, implements and househol,t lurid- Lu -know, :Nov. 3.., 1Jr.
Ore on Wednesday of last week was tut*• , : ' ••.. , •_,.
tended by a very largecrowd„laud price: HE.
were very good, espociell.7 on cattle. G
•idr. Robertson, who sold his farm a few
months age to IXr. George Macdonald,
intends retiring and has bought a house '
eery Well Ian
Hath iTL Ill Day."
is Wroxeter ulnare he and Mrs. Robert- A (factor's e l amtnation
son will reaMa. • might show that kidneys,
111raa, (Iiev.) W.1T. ma ann.I c h l tr. . , liver and stomachare 'normal,
of tela •ave, 'visited :at the manse this
but the doctor cannot anal .e
s
The Satan -Vet.
Toronto, toy, P9. --There aro now, all
told, 118 casae •of email -pox in Etsox
county, and not a single death has oc-
curred yet, although some of those in
Iteeheiitet township aro very sick. No lieving a;e•,ut.
new centres have boon infected since the Cli aster 1'ut;,n, ecu of i\lr, Jos. Pugh,
last report. A Miro 111 a family has who has boon ill for many weeks,1. s it
• taken the disease. Altogether, ill, the in. tviablc to bo tip, although he ii iAmpro -
footed c'.a':iot there have been ;1,000 itirx•
parsons vete 3inatcd. The - rovincial in- Tlv' weather for this time of tho ye.: r
speet:.r reports consideral , c'i hr ulty in Is unusually 11ni4, i�'atluery have g.,tten 1
disinfecting some tsf tho h in which • for more than tam usual auto tat 14fall �'�'*' .•: ^ .•� +.vuv9n t
the tlise:;a:4 has been, e to the a-1?kitcillg don,Ani secdi.nn next arrir tiowi, riles avec u4rorin>.a',ttr.n►1
u ' t.�. c:w:ta a. will likely be r s: d the 'h in a short .4 5aeve 1p tAti ti fc I
has don me more good than any other
1u sh1etno I leave taken;" Mr4r
s. Panc7s'
• ItExxrr, ihrantnpton, Ont.
Bad Cough --"After my long 111nee5, t
eras very weak and hada bad tough. I
could not sat or sleep. Different remedies
did not help me. but flood's Sarsaparilla
built ane ep and 1 fan now able to attend toHuy work." Mitt= jma °shauo, Ont.
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