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et White Pine and Tar
for Caughs and golds
is the best.
Try it once and you will
test? n( other,
Price M'S S'ts. for large battle
from
Campbell, the' Druggist.
was thta u.a t res eholoeof(the ocuwee.-
JAN TART 26, t9OO.
lean ..< rolletta al MARIO= 3RESPOUT.
Hon, allonited by a state ing vote, ler. Mrs 1134•Gciei' ill atmemo, Wing/tam, Jaauuary 25th.... 1.1+041,
,t i.ckenaaa. aet opted the nomination and Miss Carrie Ale 1 eta is visiting Weald'sCorrcic+t<+ci by Peter l�caais,. Produce
wade a half-hour a eeh, Re was fol- in W haxu, 1ler, Whit late.
� �' Moor per 100 lUt:, , , 185 tel J 00-
lowed by Mr. J (leave, of Port Elgin, Mr Charles King baited friel.ds in 'Pal +at ........ 0 58 to 060
Du' n tt the cn npaigu in Sherbrooke, Morris last wsok. Spring Wheat ... , .. 0 58 to 0 00
the only .;lace where there ix a (mutest, " rn Starke la very 1,,w with the Ont'', new, . , . , _ • • • • 044
25 to 0 35
.4 Mr. Thibault, speaking for the O'
gr wrvativo candidate, said "that he b
' et1 Laurit:r strongly for supporting
'land r 13 the War a ;true a i t1 t b•
ravo
IS at Mr. Rola MOBuruoy's. " . ..'' • • • • ' . • • • • �'•, u, ...uU
Pests •
.... , 0 56 to '0 50
and Mra H Halliday, of Turnberry, ' Turkeys, drawnawdrawn... , 0 08 to 0 00
st Sunday at the lattctr's' parents. Get`sl}, " .... • 0 05 to 0.00
fi'�%hriis Johnson and vim Manahan in- Dateks" Per Fair � , , . , . 0 40 to 0 50
. ... . , , , , , , . 0 18 to 0 18
pc'aple like the Boers, who are struggling feud erecting brick residences the mareBnttor
- Lags per (loz 0 16 to 0 16
r:, with courage and patriotism for the >i s n)4luer' ' 'Mod Iry cord . ,•... , 1 20 to t3 00
r libatrr of their country and the defense . Chxis Johnson has osahanged his farr:l, Hay per ton , . .. 0 00 to 7 00
of their ixesicics," He accttsacl Pith of rut 4Q, couecssiou 4, with Tiros Ross for .Potatoes per bushel 0 20 to 0 20
Tallow per lb ....... 0 04 to 0 05
3 being the instrument of Chaulberkain and , his corner lot 4 ou the 4th concosaion. 1?riecl Apples per 1b , ..... 0 05 to 0 05, '
Rhodes. The war was an tat of brigand- : • Wool . , , , . , . , 0 00 to 0 0
age. The Montreal Herald report says:1i1. Dressed Hogs 5 25 to 0 50
—"Ho warned any Canadian who wt nisi We regret to say that Miss. Dora Situp- Obickoiiww 0 25 to 0 05
son, of Jamestown, who was ill with
4I give any sympathy or support to England
¢ that he was fcarthoring the scheme of a inflammation of the lungs, has. had a re- Cook's Cotton Boot Compound,
lapse,
dangerous fool by the name of Chamber- Is successfully used monthly by over
Miss Annie Strachan is '°'-'
he
l‘ MOOS Ladies. Safe, effectual, Ladies ask
Lain and of n thief by the name of sister, Mrs. A.Moosl),for a tow
our druggist for cook's Conon Root este-
sister, D.RhOdes. Sir Wilfrid Lat-r er had nonogfd, Take no other. as all Mixtures, pills and
week's' imdtations are dangerous..1rioo, 2 o. 1, $1 er
right to ship a thousand Catradian sub �
jests to participate in that war, and if
Tho eutertaulment held at toe's 1 oc'2 m°aiai'ed on ret tht of g ice and iW 8.oeub
March' on Tuesday, 28rd,was largely at- au''u'' t
gas, i a a a too dariq recommended by s;"1
TO ADVERTISERS. far no other reason he should be ousted I
froth the Canadian Government. The tended and proved to be very amusing reaponsrbie pruggIsto Su 0anada,
Notice of shames must be left at this to the numerous visitors, The pro- No, 1 and No, 2 for sale by Colin A. Campbell
°face not later than Saturday noon. expense incurred by sending this con- . Druggist .
The copy for changes must be left tingeut and another soon to follow is en- Cemds amounted to about $1;4.00,
not later than Tuesday evening. t oruaous, and this must be paid by the . Hon F R Latchford was banqueted •
Casual advertisements accepted up l Canadian people,,: by the q M B A of Stratford on Wedues- most of the members joined. A vote of
to noon Thursday of each week. day' night.thanks was given to Dr Dunmore for
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wHli Tk7C IiIIaiC>d. the introduotion of the subject. Dr
F,.STAI3LIST3t:T) 1572.
THE W INfilAM TIMES.
a. B. F.T.T,TOTT, PIIBLISRSR AND Puorr TJ 0R
FRIDAY, JANUARY 266, 1900.
- ONE IN SE' EN.
Thursday's uominat .us were held to
fill seven vacancies in the Canadian
Hoarse of Commons.
In Berthierville Mr. Archambault,
jjiberal, was elect - c by acclamation,
In Labelle, M. onrassa, Liberal, was
elected by ace :,. ation.
In. West . to, Mr. Goold, Liberal,
•spa ted by acclamation.
Vereheres and Chambly. Mr.
Geoffrion, Lilsieral, was elected by
acclamation,
In Winnipeg- a Liberal candidate and
a labor candidate have the field to them-
selves. -
In Lotbiniere two Liberals will contest
the seat.
In Sherbrooke, a Liberal and a Con-
servative have been nominated.
In only one of these seven constitu-
encies does an Oppositioncandidate
tenter the field.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Conservatives of South Perth
'wilLhold a convention at Mitchell on
Thursday,'Feburary, 1st.
ON= two candidates were nominated
-€East Middlesex on Wednesday, to fill
the vacancy in. the Legislature. Dr.
John McWilliam is the government
zaomiuee, and Capt. T. E. Robson' the
opposition candidate.
WREN' the judges reach. this county
they will certainly abbreviate the Tory
*vote in Wingham fora period of eight
Tears Goderich Signal. The Tntss
hopes that Premier Ross will continue
the good work and have allwho are
guilty of either haying bribed or accept-
' ed bribes brought to justice. We would
certainly say visit Huron County and
i+unish all who are guilty of having ally
thing to do with corruption at elections.
Tms Conservatives of East Huron met
in Convention at Brussels on Friday last
to select a candidate to contest the riding
for the Commons. Two hundred and
fifty delegates 'were present, represent-
* ivg every part of the rioting. Officers of
the association were elected as follows i
—Jas>Irwin, President; Jas J Bowman,
Oount?r Councillor, Vice -President; W
j 35' Vanatone, Secretary; Win Smith,
',p1 easurer. Nominations were called
teller a candidate to contest the next elec-
' ; latah for the house of Commons, and E
Dickenson, barrister, of Wingham,
S r.
ieo;ao.ea
We carry a very fine stock.
We test the eyes free.
We guarantee best possible
its.
We sell at a fair price.
' 1'l :ver advertise to this-
�t vii ptty you to try -us
"'Our sight requires an -
nOERIS.
Mrs Sam Shines has been on the sick
list the past week.
e regret to. hear of the .de, . , of
James, youngest son of Mr . d Mrs
Alex Forrest, ist con.*�,, a warmly
sympathize with the bereaved family,
where the grim reaper has taken one of
the little Sock,and left them to mourn
the vacant chair.
. Graham read au interesting paper of the
Robert gouiAvho for the past yeah oaoteirology of pneumonia and showed
has lived with his son -iia. -law, Jahn some microscopical specimens . of the
Thom, in Teeswater, died on Saturday,, same. Dr Taylor showed a girl nine
January 18th,at the age of 80 years. His ears of age, with a peculiar form of
death was due to heart failure tvlr oh���ty�tieollis, caused by the girl being
was a result of a bad attack of la grippe g•own out of a sleigh about five weeks
Ile was bora, in Ireland, eaarie to Canadaago and sustaining a painful fracture of
when a boy and settledirx Simcoe County• the collar bone, and leaving her with
He removed from there: to a farm near the distortion of neck and curvatura of
Mr Casemore's sale on. Tuesday, 23rd, Behmre where he lived five . years. He the spine. The meeting then adjourned
was largely attended, and resulted favor- afterwardslived in Bluevale - for five
able. �to meet again at the call of the president.
lot years and in 1 iiiosa township, one.mile
James Peteh has purdiased 53426, north of Whitechurch, for fourteen years I3O1aN,
7th, con„ a bush lot, from the Gordon before coning to Tees�vate . He leaves s3ndrsox.—In East Wawanosh, on January
estate, Toronto, paying the 'urn Of - 21st, the wife of Mr. Duga1Q Simpson; a daught-
$1;000. The purchaser will take out ters to mourn his departure. Two of his - VA.NNoIt4anv In Blyth, on'Dacember 8lst,
rho- wife of Mr. Ftxtnk VanNorman of a
behind him three sons and three daugh- sr,
timber this winter.,sons still lave rnf Trinloss and the ' other daughter.
Alex. McLauchlin, son of Thos. Mc- one in Alliston, One daughter, Mrs. :rlAlrltutD
Lauehlitt, Brussels, has gone to Gris Mitchell, lives i11 Wingham, another, - Berms—Txsnazx.—At the home of the bride's
word, Man., to visit his brother, Thomas, Mrs. D. Green, it N Dakota, 'and thet erenAsgwew;'iniuo tJstein to 21se bl+iy
who has been on the sick list.
ID.ELMORE. -
Mr William Adams returned home
from Manitoba last week.
Miss Jennie Murray and her brother
of St Helens are visiting at D N McDon-
ald's this week. - -
Miss Cassie Barton has gone on a two
weeks' visit to friends in Fordwioh, Har
riston and Clifford.
A number from here attended the tea=
meeting at the Presbyterian ohuroh,
Wrdxeter, •ou Monday evening last,
Mr Clayton, of Listowel, is here labor-
ing in the interests of the O 0 F. As a
result several new members have been
received by Court Tuck.
The Forestersheldtheir annual Oyster
supper at the home (1f D N McDonald on
Thursday of last week.
The annual meeting of the sharehold-
ers of the Belmore' Cheese & Butter Co.,
was held in the :Public Hall. here en.
Saturday afternoon last. The Secre-
tary's and liAuditor reports were re-
ceived showing the quantity of butter
manufactured to be 55,483 lbs, and
amount received for butter $100,14.48.
The cold storage of the factory is being
improved. The capacity of the factory
is 2000 lbs a day. The company solicits
the patronage of all the old patrons, and
as many new ones as wish to send cream
third, Mrs. Thom, lives in Teeswater
The remains were interred in the Wing=
cemetery.
An old resident of blilirseettott passed
away to the great beyond on Friday last,
in the person of .Annie Taylor, beloved
wife of James Laidlaw in her 67th year.
Deceased Was highly respected,, as "was
shown by the large number of old
friends who a tended the funeral to . the
Wingha
noon.
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0rtruc e, daughter of Mr. Geo. Tisdale.
K NO.—KENNBt1Y.—In St. James church,
Seaforth, =January 17, by Rev. lather Mc-
Cabe, Robert J. Ding, of Wingham to Miss
Ma ear eldest ghter of Mrs.Duncan Kennedy,
JENsrsrs..•- OAssume, — At the Methodist
Parsonage, on the 24th iust, by the Rev. Richard,
Hobbs, Mr. Wm. R. Jenkins, of Tnrnberry, to
Miss Sarah Caselnore of the same place.-
DIED. i!/A
GARrtow.-In McKillop; on Jan. 12, Rebecca,
roll t of the lata ticard ar w a ed 8
mete on Mondayafter-' Coax. Xn Teeswater, on Jan.18, Ito ert Conn
r3' a • 89 years, 5 mouths, 21 days.
ar0Law.TIn Westwawanosh, on January
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4 years
G rc ,
a mother of Hon. J. T. Gtirrow oderioh,
Itp' 19th Annto Ttty1or wife of Mr. James Laidlaw,
Mr. James Gaunt, of Whitechurch, el end 88 nen and 7' months,. e•aA
and es -warden of the •county of Bruce, An.Lms.—In. Kincardine, onJaiary 19th,
is going extensively into the breeding of Andrew Allen, aged 't9 years.
Polled Angus cattle, and in a few years,'Mx Joseph G Kirk, civil engineer; of
will have an extensive herd of these use-
fuldead, and profitable animals - - Last week .....,..
he purchased a 'very fine young bull The clireotors of the Batik of Montreal
from Mr. Varcoe, near Smith) Hill, and have subscribed $10;00 to the Canadian
as he hob already two extra fine Patriotic' Fund, making their _totalgift
thoroughbred females of the same breed, for wax purposes $27;500
as well .:as a . number of well-bred Albert burner, of Clinton, is about to
grades, be has now the foundation start for California on a prospecting trip.
for a first-class herd.. His travelling companion will be James
Cummings; of Egmondville,; four mom=
bets of whose'family • are settled in Cal-
, WESTEIZED.
al-,WES"rEIELD. lf0rnia.
There passed peacefully away on the
10th inst., at the iesidenee other son-in-
law, J. H. hoover, an old and respected
member of the community in the person
of Enuneline Nichols, wife of Hiram
to the factory and guarantees satisfae- CampbellThe deceased'' was born in
lion to all. The directors, Messrs Jas Tonawanda, New York, Feb. 10th, 1823,
Clark, Wni McKee and John Johnston and came to Canada with her parents
were re=elected by acclamation, when 2 years old, and with them settled
in the township of Whitby. In 1844 she
yvE AyE, • was united in marriage to her now sor-
Briefs.�he Ave year old daughter of rowing husband„ and lived in the afore-
Mr and Mrs Joseph Robb, of the first - said township until .1870, - when they
line of Morris, died on Monday.of last with their family removed to the '12th -
week, of scarletina, The funeral took con. of Hullett,•cvhere they lived for :six
place on T y to the Bluevale ceme- years, afterwards coming to the town-
tery. bb's sister, Miss Christiana ship of East Wawanosh, where the de.
Robb, and some of his children are down ceased spent the remaining years of her
with the disease. life. Converted at 20 years of age she
The annual meeting of the Biuevale joined the Methodist church, of which
Presbyterian Congregation was held on she remained a consistent member until
Tuesday evening of last week. The at- the close of life, She leaves to mourn
tandauce was larger than at any former her departure a sorrowing husband,
annual meeting, Rev W J West, M A, three sons and five daughters, besides
was moderator. Encouraging reports ' numerous grandchildren and groat
were read from the various branches of - grandchilcb:en. The sons are Wm. and
the church work. The congregation has Newton on the homestead, and James, a
done very well indeed in contributions doctor at Sebawing, Mich. The Baugh*
during the past year, ters are Mrs. (Dr.) Hutchison, of Staffs;
Mr Ogilvie, of Toronto, traveller for rs, J'o1111;.'f4iles, of Kincardine; Mrs. I).
the Crescent Bicycle- Company, of Rogerson, of Jamestown, N.Y.;h Mrs.
' a anosan
Chicago, was m He I3oover of Ess the village last Greek, m')' , t W w , d
calling on MessraBailey and Duff, local ntrs• W. I3.. Carr, of Eirkton. The fun*
agents for the Crescent wheel. eral was largely attended. A'memorial `
Miss Maggie Anderson, of the Blue- service was held in Westfield church ou
vale road, is visiting at Mr 3' r Elliott's, oft. Sunday afternoon, 14th inst. .
in Clifford. •
Miss ,tnni0 Code is ill with scarlet Huron Medical Association.
The annual meeting of the county of
iss Bella Burges vas visiting at Mr Huron Medicaa,1. Association was held in
john Geddes' near rave, last week own hall, 'Clinton, on Wednesday,
The winter would be quite bearabl a 17th inst. There was rather a small
and oven enjoyable, were it all as nice attendance; the chief business was the
and mild as the weather we had last election of officers for the present year. •
Week. Those present were: Dr Shaw, Clinton:
Rev Mr Malcolm, Mrs Malcolm and Dr Duusraore, Stratford; Drs Starnbttry',
little slaughter of Teeswater, wore Palister and Wood, of Bayfield Dr
visitors at the Manan, last week. Taylor, Goderleh; Dr McOalluin,
The farmers are hauling a great deal Londesbora ; Dr Meltene -e, Monkton;
of wood, to town, just now. Dr Mitchell, D'ablin; and Dr Bethune,
Mr Chaeles aryl Miss Jessie Robertson. Sedorth, ante Dr Ross Aubuarli. Tho
visited at Mr Peter Scott's, In Brussels, Dicers were all elected by aueraleziasa>etiora,
1,PARK lett w Yc.
Dr M ru% e7 Watts, tiro limantar of
crystal grvald, `r'lat fat; i orgod Isi itoottotry
ittdh
viz: 1)r Graham, president ; l}r Duns -
more, rric Ldrant; ani1: Dr mow, sao•
Was. IJs ]D ora illtniettOod film
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What does it do?
It causes the oil glands
in the skin to become more
active, making the hair soft
and glossy, precisely as
nature intended.
It cleanses the scalp from
dandruff and thus removes
one of the great causes of
. baldness.
It makes a better circu-
lation in the scalp and stops
the hair from coming out.
11 Prevents and I
Cares Baldness
Ayers Hair Vigor will
surely make hair grow on
bald heads, provided only
there is any life remain-
ing in the hair bulbs.
It restores color to gray
or white hair. It does not
do this in a moment, as
will a hair dye; but in a
short time the gray_color
of age gradually disap-
pears and the darker color
ofouth takes its place. .
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THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR STORE.
Big Sale ofWinter
t
oods
We must move out our Winter Goods a. little
faster. In order to encourage you to buy NOW, we
will give. you
A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT.
off all Overcoats. Men's, Youths' and Boys.
" U lsters, Men's, Youths' and Boys.
Furs, Capes, Ruffs, Robes, Caps, Gauntlets, &c
Shawls, Blankets, Factory Flannel, Sheeting.
Comforters, Lined Kid Gloves, Mitts and -
Black and Grey imitation Fur Gauntlets.
Caps for Men ; Boys' and Girls' Cloth Caps, f
Imitation Fur Caps,Velvet Caps, Tams, &c.
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Don't forget that we are sole
agents for 'Blue Ribbon Tea,"
the best package tea on the mar-
ket.
The Starch Enamel Tablets.
They impart a high polish to Shirt
Fronts, Cuffs and Collars. 24 Tab-
lets in a box for 10c..
3?t Pork and Beans in large 8 lb.
tins for 10c each.
Good Salmon per tin 10c.
Large Tin, Herring in Tomato
Sauce, each 10c.
Large tin Sardines, 10c.
Small tin Sardines, 5c.
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Droner Sets, 97 pieces, Royal
Porcelain, $4.50, $5.00 per Set,
• Handsome 10 piece Toilet Sets
from x}2.00 uli.
Tea Sets, 44 pieces, $2,00 up.
A large stock of China and
Glassware at low prices.
Best Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs.
for $1.00.
Soda Biscuits, 8c per lb.
8 lb, Box Biscuits, tin, -250,
81b. Box Biscuits, paper, .23c.
Highest martet price for Butter, Eggs, &c.
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tip KE
Macdonald Block. -
GOOD CHEER
Cook Stove
IS OUR LEADER •
We also have Moore's Bermuda, Florida,
Buck's Stoves, etc.
We carry a good line of Heating Stovesat lowest prices„
All kinds .of Tinware reduced in price for this month.
We sell Coal Oil, HouseaFurnishings, Lamp Goods.
We take Wood in exchange for Stoves.
Remember the old stand on the corner when you want
anything in our line.
John Bugg & Scn.
BARGAINS IN
HATS AND CAPS
T. A. Mills has purchased a complete
range of travellers' . samples con-
sisting of heavy.. Winter Caps, Fedoras,
and Christies,which he will clear out
during the next 15 clays at less than
wholesale prices.
'Also a line of Ladies' Tanks, usual 65c
goods for 4.0c,
Also all Fur Goods will be cleared at
greatly rcducr-1 !Tires.
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