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The Wingham Times, 1900-01-12, Page 4
r ! 12, 1900. mp ey ioopthk Remedies C06!0 A. gAMpI DRUGGIST. TO ADVERTISERS. r. ..N•�101 $3 wee, e i �u 5 -�,!Y..�.ai OMR eft el j 14 ��^'�J, *(y.�� ua9auau�WttaSE vete �4a� of•iA4�UCiont5 vee. R a R A o Tile retie fee thesis NAP 18g4lugeaz algale Edi alt the. eteetelven WW1, medithaer eon - vied= is et fine sicesel'+aaien. Th( caso egafplat Lewis Lake was the evast j ©© • seansivea ed. Lake is a saelf-potlsresed Life Saving neuro yo ,izan, who ab of be evade,l Ties - teens that the j algee repremaueed him seveBakerly. lfo,t1 charged of giving ng p41 �' �or Baker 11;100 far the purpose of bribing � y � Tt1i . the mean wham Baker heel oonleesed he bribed to vote for Calder. Balser swore in. the box that Luke had given lulu the suoney, and that Mr W Smith, ez-M P, had sent hiul to Luke audited given bitn an order on Luke for ';,,t. to "pay for votes be had, coutpraoted for but hadn't paid for," Luke flatly cant adicted Baker oil uuuiy points. is Now and Will Ever be the Great Home Medicine The past record of Palm's Celery Compound will live long in the Hearts of TFIEhWATE1t. tens of thousands of our Caatadian mane Mr. George Forsyth has a curiosity be auT1 c y c1 Hover forget the feat that it the shape of an old eight day cloek, : was Paino's Celery Goulppowld that which he prizes very highly. It is not brought back strength, health sand new, - only :a very .ornamental piece of fume. vigorous life after failuxes with the many tare but, as it keeps splendid timees use- commol advertised remeclfes, as wen as 'til. h d h 'tat t t t :Notice of chanes must be left at. this offieo not later than Saturday noon. The copy for ellanges must be left Blot later than Tuesday evening. Casual advertisements accepted up to nom Thursday of each week. E,STABLIS13ED 1872. TUE WINQIA TIMES. H. 13. ii talOTT.1'rrsr:rseeetA*tnP1ee1'ineeszz, FRIDAY`, JANUARY 12,. 1900. E1ITORIAI. NOTES; ,.. w, How. John Costigan has formally izo-. "" 'id8t?dthat he i o longer considers himself a. member of the Conservative opposition. AN appeal has been entered against the eadgment of Justices Osler and Rose in the West Huron election case. It is expected that the appeal will be heard. on the 17th lust. PRE ; Greenway and his ministers tendered their resinations to Lieut. - Gov. Patterson. on Saturday last, and ful also. It is six feet in height and the . wvl p ys t the au ospl rea seen g Amongst the most liotabie and maxvel.- case is of the finest mahogany. The loos records of ouees effected by }Pain's weights each weigh eleven and a half Celery Compound in the year just closed pounce. The olook was msinufaotured axe the cases of thousands who had been by- a. Mr, Wood, in Birnungllanl, Eng- given se by physicians as. hopeless. g These hopeless cases obis well and, laud, in the year 1.690, and is thus over women suffering from kidney and liver two hundred years old. diseases, stomach troubles, rheumatism, An event of the utmost importance to nervous prostration and long standing all parties 'concerned took_ place last grave, psia—all on the brink of the dark evening when Miss Hattie, At he eleventh hour, when hope had youngest daughter of Mr. RRobt.Watson, fled, and deep, black despondenoy reign - was united in the holy bonds of matri- ed supremo,1? sine's Celery Compoundrecommended by some good friendmany to ' Mr: John Donaldson, of as a last resorb. Culross. The ceremony was performed It did not require weeks or months for at the home of the bride by the Rev. Pain's Celery Compound to shot. its James Malcolm in the presence of about powers and to o s, A few hours or. fifty guests. MrRobert Murray sup- that he ore she had ine truth foundea ported the groom while Miss Jennie medioine that could cope. with .disease .Armstrong, of Teeswater, acted as and death. b eclesmaid. The bride was beautifully taiued and fortified by thousangds of tl�e gowned''in pale bine while the brides- strongest testinlouialsf written by neon maid wore a very becoming dress of andwomen now enjoying the full bless - white muslin over pink, betty little legs of good health. Jennie McFarlane, niece of the 'oxide, This glorious past record of Paine's as a disease banisher Celery Compoitn perfornned the duties of maid of honor cL . and carried a bouquet of white carna- tions and pink roses. After the cere- mony theguests sat down to a sumptu- ous and delectable repast, the prepare - has given . tho wondorous, medicine a place in the majority of the homes of Canada, where it is known as"The home physician," "The home protector agreest disease." Are you a sufferer from any of the Ids honor has called upon Hon. Hugh tions of which showed neither stint nor troubles mentioned above? Are you John Macdonald le. form a cabinet, lack of taste.. Joy reigned at the festal weak and nervous? Are you sleepless, board and throughout the evening which despo icr or morose? Haus you erlodfcal headache Dor a elite or Mr Wm Smith, ex -M P, candidly con- P , P pp fess�ed that he had used a large sum— was spent nl music, games, &o. 'The laultydigestion? If so, what Pain's. bride was the recipient of mauybeauti- Celery Compound can. do for you. A perhaps $1,200—for the purpose of buy- fel presents which attest to the esteem bottle or two will give you satisfaction ing votes for Calder. Ile did not pay it mud delight, in which both are held. All join: in ex - out himself,, but selected others to do it tending congratulations, for him. Nervous Prostration Defined. -'' Tfun departure of the 2nd Canadian eoutingent for South Africa has been de- LONnl:srlolto. layed on account of the overhauling of The Council elect, viz., John Brigham, the steamer Montezuma. The date of reeve;. R. Ferris, W. Moon, W. Patter - sailing will be January 20th instead of son, A. Leitch, councillors, met in ejir's the 18th.. • . 'feel on Monday, Jan.. 8th, according to " Won't you tell me what is really nervous prostration? " queried a man of a woman. " I hear of this one of my acquaintances . (chiefly feminine) and of that being victims of this fashionable statute, disease, but X have not the slightest idea x``o servatives of East Huron will 'hold a convention at Brussels on Friday A petition was 'presented by J. H. what the symptoms are." , ' next week, when a Candidate for the eeovier and signed by 11 other ratepay- "I do not know how' to describe at ex - of election of for the House of Commons will ers, Leering thata school sectionbe form- actly," she answered. "Itis when you order, a poached egg for breakfast, for ed, west of the village on cons. 10 and 11. A. similar petition signed by Peter Walper was read, asking the Council to forma Union school section on the boundary between Hallett and Wawa - nosh, neither petitions were granted. John Wilson, Auburn, and George Stephenson, Constance, were appointed pedal Government is prepared to buy 1n J. Mills assessor. 'Canada on ,satisfactory terms 1000 horses l The local board of health remains the zz,nd 1000 oases of canned beans for the same as last year, and Dr. MaoCallum, 'use of the Imperial troops in South health officer. wound cans, of which there are a dozen The total mar - to a case. the year were ria a an 24 de s d g TED first day's work of the Judicial The council adjourned to inquire into the bribing 10 o'clock a. in. 'Masbate., januse7 11th, 18. Ou m by Pett Deus, , Produce Dealer, -; narpx rlie; , . 1 85 to $ 00 FI Wheat ... R 0 .1t0 to 0 el Spring Wheat....,. 0 00 to 0 61 Oats, new, ... .... 0 24 to 0 21. Barmy .... ..... ...... ,,083 to 0 hitt Pose.... 0•fi5to0.56- Tleekeele drawn . , , ...... , 0 08 to 0 00 Geese, „0 05 to. 0 00 Ducks, per pair •,,,, • 0 40 to 050 Butter .. •,• •MR,0 16 to 0 IS Egg8 per doz , 0 10 to Q 10 Wood per cord .,,,,..,.,1 25 to -3 00 Hey per ton.. , - 6.00 to 700 Potatoes per bushel...,0 20 to 0 20 Tallow per lb ... 0 04 to 0 05 Dried Apish% per ib......0 05 to 0 05ie Wool , , ... 0 00 to, 0 00 Dressed Hogs d 00 to 5 20 Chickens ... , .. ,.. , 0 25 to 0.85 Cook's Cotton. Root Compound ea sucoeasfully used monthly by over 1900 Ladies. Safe effectual. eadies ask your druggist for Cooks .Colton [toot low- p.�utand. Taken.° other, as all Mixtures, pi11a and imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, 41 per box: No. 2,10 degrees stronger, $8 per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -Dent. Stam s, The Cook Company Windsor, Opt. W Noa.1 and 2 sold ane recommended by all roeponsible Druggists to Canada. No, 1 and N. 2' for said by Cola, A. Campbell Druggist ABNER COSENS General insurance and Loan Agert. LIFE—The Ontario Mutual. FIRE—The Non -tariff Com ponies, • ACCIDENT--- The London Guarantee and Accident PLATE GLASS--- The Do. million.. Money at Lowest rates. In office corner of Minnie and Patrick Streets every Friday afternoon and Sat- urday. The Brookville postofece authorities have been busy punishing people 'for. using cancelled stamps:. • The physicians of Montreal are,�uzzl- ed over the case of Miss Eva Reick, an 18 -year-old ,girl, who has been. asleep for fifteen clays, and, in spite fie all that inedieal knowledge suggests cannot be awakened. poem. MansrlAnrn--xn. Culross,. on Dec bei 28th, tho wife of W. Marshall; a son. MARRIED Seew»B!—itemettovn—Oh December '7th, by; Rep. D. Rogers at. the residence oe the bride's brother, Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, Principal of P. S., of New Hamburg, to Miss Mary, Lecond daughter • of Geo. liichmond, Esq:, Elma. Giasris—Ga an it.—At the home of John Gemmill at Londsboro Settlement, Manitoba, forme . of Turnberry township . .Gorge B. G' . y 'of Cartwright, Man., to hrica Maria mill. Ry.&i-MCOAraa—On December lith, by Bev- N. S Btu•waslt, at the residence of the Lrde's parent%t Mr. Wm. Byan, of fseld, to Miss Emily McCaig, of Kinloss. DoNA1DsoN'—wATsoN t Teeeswater, on Januauy 8rd by Rev. Jas. Malcolm,Missxeetie, daughter of Robert Watson, to Mr. John Don- aldson, efCulross. • So ittirax—Hjscocss—AtDauphin, Man., on December 21st, by Rev.. E. J. Bopger, Mr. He R. Somervine _ of Dauphin, man., to Mi.. dry Zanotti., daughter of Mr. Robert Eh oc1m, of Teeswater. e selected, Officers will. also be elect- instance, and they bring yon a fried one, urraIDGE YouNG — At the home of the ed. It is the intention to hold a public and you burst into tears, or when pu bride'amother, in Sunett, on Jan. lith, by Rev, y � ` J. A. Hamilton Mr. dge of StratYord, to meeting in the riding later at which into Hysterics because the cook sends MissAnnieYoung. Bon. G•. E. Foster and J. P. Whitney 13M - -will you word she wants a new saucepan, ori Hope Sydney Fisher, Meister of Agri- when you consider your husband an un- °a f lros on Sanitary 8th, Elizabeth, dnd10da of Alb Bok,aged T years,3months culture, has received cablegrams from feeling brute because he tells you to and 10 days., cheer up and asks you to go to the ',Lord Strathcona, stating that the lin- auditors, R. Smith tax Collectoi and W. theater. These or something like them • are the premonitory symptoms. The °�, ,l•••• "`k neat stage is mild and .lunacy."—Ex- clzange; u ' Africa The beaus axe to be in two- number of registrations for 115-62 births, 29 aths." ' till Feb, 5th, at This national publication, in which for -that has occurred in South Ontario has = Rev. Dr: Southerland, of Toronto, . 53 years The Copp, Clark Co., l;imtted, atvolced grave and most sensational eve- preached missionary sermons iu .the of Toronto, lssive supplied Canadians, test deuce. Judge Osler and Judge Ferga- Methodist church on Sunday last, and the outside world as well, with just about all that is worth knowing concern- :. son are sitting. Messrs Win Lount, Q " Although the weatherwas very disagree- ; 0, and Lieut -Col Farewell, Q 0,•are able the attendance was quite large. mg thiscountry, is this year presented noting as drawn prosecutors." Mr N F Mr. Southerland is a very fine speaker in an imposing'voluine of four hundred' at -tenon of of Uxbridge, appeared for' - and preached excellent sermons, pages of. carefully compressed and,.Close-. Lewis Duke and Stewart Bruce, two of The mission funds will require.' about ly printed information about Canadian 'the accused, and Mr J F Grierson for thirteen thousand Elopers more this year Industries and Institutions, and every 'Thomas Baker. All of the other defen- : than last. Last year there was two matter of commercial and industrial in - hundred and sixty --six thousand dollars terest. raised for mission work This is the ` The Bestorical Diary for the year is of THE CANADIAN ALMANAC FOR 1900, A. 'Valuable Index to Things ,Canadian,. largest amount ever raised. The Col- particular interest, giving »in an in - pp -village' Credibly small <<tyaee all the principal OE + n r�r n i n events of this very -Important' mportant year. An of village', Mrs.Asiiley and Miss Garrett; =clue feature .of the nese Alinici,Ae is a east, Misses Fairservice and Moon; Bet of Titled Canadians, with their ranks south and west, Misses . Carter and Mcg and orders. This is the first time that � Cool. Missionary reports were distit- such a list has been compiled, and may butes at the close of the meeting. be considered ''as the beginning of a We carry a very fine stock. Mrs, Ashley took charge of thejunior Canadian De Brett Certainly the league on Monday evening. Canadian Almanac is growing larger and There vas a good attendance ab the more complete every year, until it isnow senior league and the meeting was very diidoult 'to see where it could be added . interesting. ftev. Tom. Coupland tack to or improved. The price, however, the topic. still remains, as in past years,`25 cents. e guarantee best possible The Foresters intend having' an oyster & V, Anpper in the ledgoroom for the mem,. Mr Robt Hendry, the oldest citizen of bers on Friday treating. . Itingeton, is dead in his 102nd year. Mr. Thos. Sant son and Jas. M Cia p MeClay "Dore's always bound to be idckers " at as fair rice. are suffering front an attack of fnitsaan- e p oration of the bowels. We hope to hear ;exclaimed Meandering Mike, "Did you of their speedy recovery. ever know a time when de people agreed r advertise to rills. Misses Mary and Mellie Agnew, of nnanimonsly dat del had. the right lean Belgrave, 'called =friends here on Mon- j day. f lectors were appointed. ,For the , e' Miss Brogden and Mrs. MoClay; north Ve test the eyes free. a you t� r try t15 ; Mr. J. P. Rous made a business trip to p y y 1 Brumfield on Tuesday. sight requires" as- ` Quite >w number of our young people teylio factories for the haat year reported spent Tare -lay evening at the borne of to Netore inspectors Barblt9iilBrovvll Mr. R. Creez and report a very enjoy- is $112. Lest 'vox the total even 182, able time, which wags 120 lest; than the figures for t1ai� yrastT. The inrntc+eiet+ in the* number PARK Wai ea--& aw—, lifi101rr AND 1 OICSIT' - /rvirl4trtlS 9'I tot a:n bht to the r' 90 tKryoi•saisgt res as CYaa+r,rere fro dhie ua mteeere s tece saPtr+ a r r,emat ew rash of h lb:Tens flirting tier: cis and . wtY4, boas lis, no ikons, n0 FMB Wert F 'Our err aces, lwnrlc' irs Deftly to the Pact that employer arm u ti mcxwr oa:rsful not► to mime accident wheel). neem in ter:ir faet'rr h . in de right place?" " On'y once," re- plied Plodding Pety. "I was Win' put intro jail on. rhe occasion." The total number of aceldants iii on - C 0 lig 1 fitt:. Vile know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It is better than wet feetto cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you Will succeed in reducingyour weight, losing your appetite bringing on a slow fever ancd making everything exactly right for the germs of con- sumption, Stop coughing and you will get well. ers ITO �ctolal • cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap- Nats in a single night. The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mass tared. And if nottoo far along, the coughs of on suniption .are completely cured. of Ask your druggist for one Dr, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. it will aid the .action of thss Cherry Pectoral. If yen lam any complaint. what. or. MiS rbrwirattIh,,s,sthtr�at ruodto�a1 0.Wuf rl . Tda el i ieob as �flro may of yet tit„ .rs, imsa. We wain to remind dollars in your pocket to at this store. Brown Mixed Candy 8e. or 4 lbs for 25c. Light Mixed • Candy 10e lb, or 3 lbs for 25c. Gum Drops, good quality, s lbs for 25c. Conversation Lozenges, 2 lbs for 20c. Peppermint Lozenges,, 2 lbs for 25e, Chocolate, Drops from 20e to 40ealb. you aaain that it VI buy your Christrn A very large a.n ivs assorted stoek dtf Farley Ch etc., suitable for Christi Presents. Table Sete, To Tete Sets, Bread and Seta,, Toilet Sets, Tea bets, Dinner Sets. 1Com'tin and see this stock. Al our goods, are marked in pial figures. Se& our Big Stock of Best Gran Fancy China Sugar, 20 MOO. OO. N Five barrels about 1500 lbs. of Mixed Candies.. Barrels of Gum Drops, Conversation Lozenges, Chocolate Drops, Cream Candies, and a large quantity of liome•made Taffies and .Creams, Perhaps Maple Waingt Cream is sour favorite.. We have lots of it. A China .. Oup and Saucer for 5c.. We have l3rass Banquet Lamps at - from $2.25 up Fancy: Lamps with Shades, all prices. Plain Glass Lamps. dated bs. for Picture Bloke; .Child's Maga. zine, Story/ Bof:ks, Nevr hind_ Cld Testatt'lent, I3ible,Pietures, also Toys,/ Small Wares, 43. Fang China t' Large Stock Low ;'rice We have a splendid assort - Ment of Ladies' and Gents' Ii'ur Caps, Just,the thing for a Christmas Present, and we will make the price right. Our , stock of Fancy China larger and Be' sure to see our better than ever Fancy China. We -wish you„all a Joyous Christmas. JOHN KER Macdonald Bock, Wingham. GOOD CHEER QOK STOVE IS OUR LEADER, We also.havty Moore's Bermuda, Florida, Buck's Stoves, etc. We carryrry a goodHeating .l neofH satin g Stov e -at lowest prices All kinds:of Tinware reduced in price for this month. We sell, Coal .Oil, House Furnishings, Lamp Goods. - We take Wood in exchange Tor Stoves.. Remember the old stand on the corner whenou want anything in our line.y John Bu�� & .Son, Great Clearing Sale During the Month of December of - FU GOODS MANTLES, OVERCOATS AND UNDERWEAR. ,T, A. Mills slaving bought largely in the above lines, , and in'°order to. clear them out this month is prepared to give his customers'and the public. in general these goods at greatly reduced prices. In Ladies' Astrachan Jackets we show a range 28, 80, 36 inch:lenghs nicely lined with the new Mercerized Satin Lining. Every garment guar,. anteed to wear for years.. Sizes ranging from 32 to 44. Also a nice line of ]Pur Capes in Astrachan, Coon, Electric Seal and. Fur lined, to choose from. SEE Obit CLOTH MANTLES.—Having purchased this week cont. plete range of travellers samples in Black, Fawn, Green and Brown Colors, nicely lined, newest 'makes, I shall clear there out at less than rnanllfae. turas prices. See these Coats before purchasing elsewhere, It will be°ta• t your advantage. t Men's Overcoats, In Beaver, Frieze and •Tweed goods to clear at special out priceu. See our line Men's Tweed Overcoats at 4,00 sash. All sizes ii stock. Men's and Boys' Underwear in Union Goods, Fleece -lined American makes and Scotch Iamb Woe. We start these goods at 22 e each gar. went and tip., spatial Panzait1st ire. serfs and Boys Kid Gloves at 2&c and np. Cali and pee ttrfer linmm of 1. •,'•. 1 �r':.•tl"r th.1 a.w !'rTil tf• fel4441 01,1/4,.