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We must inake room for spring goods, have - -, %
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sided to run a clearing sale of our complete stock of Boots re
and Shoes for 30 DAYS, starting Jan. 26, 1900. C�
Take notice to the following prices in Felt Goods : rL
Men's Gum Rublierti (one buckle) regular price $1.40,
" " (two buckles) regular price, 1.75,
Felt Boots, whole fox& grain leather, 3.00,
" " half fold " " 24„00
Boys' Gum Rubbers (one buckle) regular price, 1.25,
Women's melt Bais., fold, "
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Misses
" Congress, road,
" Button "
" Congress, plain,
" Felt Overshoes, button, reg.
" 1.85,
'` 1.35,' II 1.00
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1.85, " 1.00 FATi
1.25, " 05j
44 1.83, .. 75 i,.
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sale price, $1.00
.. 1.25
2.00 rr
1,10 lir
95 rL
1.00 Ir
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Also Women's, Misses' and Children's Overgaiters, Cardigans, O7erstookings
and all lines of Footwear at reduced prices.
This is a genuine sale.
4 Secure a Bargain.
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This is a sple xtdi op porttnity for some ;° ao-
pie to FBEEZE on. to sor o SNAPPY B : gains
for Cash,
5 Men's Wallaby Coats, were $i$.00, fo io.00,
12 Ladies' Astrachan Jackets from $3o.6o to $2o.00, -
z only—Men' Coon Coat ----special quality --$37 50.
5 Gray Goat Robes for $5.00 each.
36 up-to-date Fur Caps in Persian Lamb, Otter, Neutna
and Seal from $2,00 to $6.00.
A good assortment of Ladies' Ruffs, Caperines, Caps and
Gauntlets at a, great reduction.
JUT A.RRI ED—A special line of 25c new spring
Dress Goods which we are clearing out at 17c.
Call and inspect.
Shoes must go:
Yours,
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We have been expecting these goods for .some time; .t balance of salary as eolleetor for 1899, women who are suffering til use this
$15. wonderful medicine, feeling sure that it
The Council theu adjourned till Tues- ik'i11: cure them, as it did me.”
day 20th March next. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a specific
THE
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THE �t'I G�t A4 'TINES, FEBRUARY 1311 1900,
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NAST
ASWlker n -A v`va •this w
Miss Jennie Birnalstoxn, oiP Jaaxiesto
y eek is visitant et her bother's, Me. D. Rime
Laying another c .:161,4 cf ehoice cattle. sea's.
Ho intc'li;tt►sug another sale silently Miss Lizzie Melee is learning the
t i s arrival Koine with the tattle. dress -snaking in LOwn.
he brick we rk ref the stew reit/dares Miss Tena Roberteea, of the 12t1i,
of Mr. Win. HallaIiau Rad Mr. tauten- linable to be around at present on ac
slayer, of East Wawaasash, and Mr. count of iliums.
Joseph Grasby, of Morris, wilI be clone R. D. Roberts says:–
by Mr. Thomas Scandrott, of lIelgrave. +'Winter, Ruler with en. free laal:cl,
The Council mot in the Conical room OW tin intermediate laud;
Feby, 8, pursuant to ail jourmueut. (*]ad l am thy realm is bordered,.
• Members ell present. Minutes of last By the plains more richly orlered.
meeting were read and conitteeted. For two or three clays at the begin. `.
Reeve Loelchart wets' in receipt of a of the 'week once world be rather decided
oonnuuniratfonn from Mr. Garreeve to think that addressing tiviilter as an
County solicitor,stating that Hinge giving iron -handed ruler wlis net only very un -
his opinion sometime ago resgardin, the creditable but also exceedingly tunjust.
deviation road in, dispute inearW.iughann, Mr. Herbert Campbell is recovering
he had learned something further as tp after a severe attack of measles.
haw that road had been kept up inform- The spring freshet last week mill
or years, and asking for further infer- 'surely diminish, the general over-nurp1
Illation from East Wawauosh., Couuoil. 01' water iu that season,
Councillor Currie was instructed to in-
terview Robert Currie, Sr., and find out
if he had at anytime when a member of
this Council, clone, or caused to be done,
auy repairs, or istatute labor on said
deviation road,.ou behalf of the Town.-
ship
own.
ship of East Wawauosh, or any further BUT IT WILL BRING TROPE TO MANY
information he alight bo able to give in SILENT SUFFERERS. .
this matter. ---
Oonimuuicatiou from TorontoGenerai NERVOUS PROSTRATION-12EART WBAlf*
Hospital received, asking for a grant of NESS—AeleNIZINe PAINS AND MISERY
'money to aid and assist iu keeping area AS WO5L111 ALONE ENDURE
Arthur Haines while being kept in that MADE THE LIFE OF MRS. TUoS.
institution. The Reeve was iustruoted
to correspond with Manager of General'
SY1., 7tV3%3t& tai.
• bfintites of oouuoil meeting bald Fein:.
• 12th, 1%G0; members all prreseat; ROSIN
SIN
iu the chair; the Wattles of last ineeting
were read, approved and sigued.
" IComiuuuications were read from tins
, oauileil of Culross, re culvert on bo)+� tl-
arY
From Mors Gari ow & G 'rot' re
Deviation road.
Front Jau1a Kirby, Babw,re, res
Lumber for sidewalks.–Flied.
From L. E. Race, M. 13., re grant to
ani " Consumptive Sanitariunn. , .
Mr, Jelin Fitch applied to Council for
payment of a lamb killed by dogs, valued
at $ i which the c eunell reduced to $1.
Couplaud-Moegrove--Tbet we pay.
John. Fitch :re` value of lamb, -.Carried,
Mr. Wen. Elliott applied to °sullen
for payment of one ewe aud. oue lamb
killed by dogs, vt lued; at 8112 which .tbo
coencil reduced. to $10 and ori wotion of
Mosgrove and Lovell 'a, of reduced
valuation was paid,
Tenders for printing Wert laid before
the council from.. the offices of the Wing -
ham, Times and Advance.
Mitchell–Lovell–That as the tender
from the "Wingbam Times" is lowest
that the eoutract for printing for the
on.vel it year be awarded to that office.–
Carried.
Mosgrove–•Couplaud – That By-law
3v o. 5, 1000 for the appropriation of all
money's collected for dog taxes in the
past Etna unal.propriated or that may be
collected in the future be applied to the
jus
general funds of the township,–Carried.
The auditors report was laid before
' the council for final audit.
Idcsgrove–Oouplaiid–That the audit-
ors report be adopted and that the clerk
get 100 copies of.Abstract priiltod.–
Carried.
Mitchell–Coulland-That any party
wanting a change of Path Masters must
notify some member of Council before
next meeting. -Carried.
Caupland-Mose ove–That the clerk
be instructed to show to the assessor that
clause of act re assessment of dogs and
also to notify him to use all dilligeneo so
as to have all dogs and bitches harbour-
ed ite the township assessed and where
he has doubts of information given to
him to demand from theparty assessed a
statement in writing of the number of
dogs er bitches owned' or harboured on
the premises awl to ' enforce the act
where false information is given by
a laying information before a magistrate.
The penalty fol' giving such false infer-
, mation is net less than $5 and costs.–
Carried.,
• The following accounts were pa.,sec1
and orders on the Treasurer issued: –
John 'Burgess,Election Expenses, $16;
I balance salary,. $10; postage and station-
ery, $12; Jahn Burgess, Registration
t Fees, $16.80; T.K. Powell, Election
Expenses, $8.00;' Thomas Netterfleld,
election expenses, $3.00; Geo. B. Scott,
election expenses, $8.00; Peter McLaren,
balance salary, $40.00; Peter McLaren,
postage and stationery, $7.00; William
Cruickshank, evpoeses to Goderieh,
$4.10; Wm. Cruiekshauk, attending
audit, $2.00; A. MoEwau, Auditor's
fee $10.00; D. Fraser, Auditor's fee $10;
John Fitch, lamb killed by dogs, $22.67;
Wm. Elliott, sheep and lamb killed by
dogs, $6.66 ;; Wm. Carruthers', eleauiu;l
out drain, 50 cents.
Couplancl–Mitchell--That this council
do now adjourn to meet in Maguire's
hall, Bluovale,.Monclay, April 2nd, 1900,
at 10' o'clock a. m.–Carried.
JoHN BURGESS, Clerk.
Illy a �u'Q�an'� S�9ry
SEARS A IiumusN. '
Just a woman's story.
Hospital regarding this case. . Not strange because it happens every
Account of Dr. Chisholm, Winghain, day; not romantic or thrilling, but ju
also that of Robert McBurney, lot 88, a stay of misery and stiffeners such as
con. 10, for professional visit, and atten- unfortunately, too many women endure
dance ou Thos Stark a young man taken in silence.
sick at Mr. MoBri ney's residence some- For several years Mrs. Thomas Sears
time ago, received, whoa it was, moved. of St. Catharines, felt her illness grad -
by Mr. Currie, seconded by Mr. Mc- ually but surely gaining a fattier hold
Callum, that Robt. Mol;urney be paid upon her system, and ultimately she al -
$10.10 in full of this account, Dr. Chis- most despaired of recovery. To a re-
hoim's account of $2.50 •t., be included, porter who called upon her, Mrs. Sears
–Carried, said:–
The amount of work dello by the Clerk "What 1: ha ro suffered is almost be -
as Division Registrar in 1899 was 44 yond description. My illness has been
baths, 0 marriages, and 25 deaths, total gradually growing upon nie, and
entries made 75. The aunraal certiac*.te eighteen month ago I found myself al-
f.omRsgistrarGei:eralTorento,received, most helpless. My nerves were shatter-
authori2ing payment of same in full. ed, my heart weak and wy eatire sy stem.
Auditors Report and Treasurer's Ab- seemingly broken clown. I had no rest
strict for 1899, received and read. night or day; the little sleep I did got
Moved by Mr. Currie, seconded by dill not refresh ale. I was in constant
Mr. Ellis, that the report as now read -. agony, and only a woman can under,
being satisfactory, be adopted, and that .stand what I endured as. I. tried to do
the auditors be paid as usual,$7 each, for uiy household work. Any sudden noise
their services.–Carried. • would frighten me and leave me in
The treasurer reported having i 485.48 condition bordering on collapse. At
cash on hand at date. ' times I experienced attacks of vertigo
Tho collector reported that he had col- and these selemed for a time to aii;eot my
looted all the taxes on Lis roll eitcept
$2.12, and that he expected to get that
item also soon. '
Moved by Mr. McCallum, seconded by.
Mr. Carr, that Johu H. McClinton be re
appointed collector of taxes for the cur. -
memory. The least exertion would
leave me almost breathless; and my
heart would palpitate violently. I' had
lip desire for food of any kind, and yet
lied to force myself to eat to m ihtthin
life. I • treated with three clifferen
rent year, salary .$60. --Carried. doctors and spent much money. in this
By-laws Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4, 1900, duly way, but without avail, and I was in a
react and passed. condition ' bordering on despair'. I was
Debentures were issued for payment urged to try Dr. Williams' Pints Pills,
of the following accounts;–T. Hall, and in December, 1898, I consented to do
"Advance" office, Wingham, .balance of so. I first got four boxes and noticed a
printing contract for 1899, also extra change for the better after Thad finished
printing and adveriising,. Vic., *14.08; the second box. When the four boxes
Robt. McBurney, medical attendance, were finished there was a great change
and other expenses attending Thos. for the better, and I then procured
Stark, month of • Jae.' last, $10.10t P. another half dozen boxes. Before these
Porterfield, services as Division Regis-, `vele all used I was again enjoying good
tray in 18j99, $15; Jas. W. Bone, services health.. There can bo no doubt of my
as auditor 1899, $7; Peter W. Scott, acre because months have passed since;I
services as enditoa" 1899, $7;'Finlay discontinued taking Dr. Williams' Pink
Anderson, services as treasurer for 1899, Pills, and during that time I have never
*70; Finlay Anderson, postage and sta- felt the slightest symptom of the trouble,
tionory 1899, x,4.27; John H. McClinton, and I cheerfully and strongly urge other
• but they are here now, and while they last youmay have
a forms o Weakness. blood is
11Zi A dr S h 1 boon the nervous system is re -organ -
then at 4 lbs. for 25 cents.
P. Po1ITERFXELD, Clerk. for all f f ' kn Thebl d '
n ew tem, who las run-
ning the homestead. on the 9th for the 'ized, irregularities are corrected,strength
past number of years,:gtartedfor British returns and disease disappears. So re -
Columbia last Tuesday, accompanied by ineekable have been the cures poaformed
agricultural
his wife, toy ekperiment bis, by these little pills that theirfame .has
ace uiretinnts in a milder latitude than spread to the far ends of civilization.
this. We v ish Mr. Stein every successWherever you go you will find the, mast
in this ]lis." new sphere. ' Mr.' Robert important article in every drug store to
Stein, who has Iately returned from be Dr. Williams' Pink Pill:
Dakota, with his family, is settling' tin
the old place. llszurSSELs.
Mr. John Leishman is seriously ill of After an illness of about 48 hours,
.diabetes at present, ,iIasj .nnlop; elict.::.of .thealate •Jelin
Miss Carrie' McGee is speudinng this Bloomfield, died at her home, Maple
week visiting at her brother's in Wing- Street, on Thursday, Feb. 1st, about 8
haul. o'clock, of heart failure.. She teas un -
Miss Emma Hanna, oft town, is spend- conscious the most of the time she eves
ing a number of weeks with friends on. Deceased was born and married in
the 1Ctli. Co. Antrim, Ireland, going to Greenock
"=` - -"'" "`" +='"° "" Scotland 20 years ago. Mr. Bloomfield
f9 died there iu 1876 after all illness of 6
We Mean Prunes
s
Also Lake Superior Herrings in half kegs, a very
gpopular size. Call early, they will not last long; .
As parag as in cans, a ver ' daintydelicacy for ii
1 g Y Y
y, the table. it,.
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The Stamp of Security.
On every- " Slater Shoe ", put there by the
makers as a guarantee of rear value — a protec-
tion against extortionate profits.
Many men would readily pay more for a
Slater .shoe " were not the price stamped on
the sole -'•'this stamp gives the actual market
'value of the shoe determined by the manufac-
turers.
Made ill twelve
foot -model shapes, all
;,:;:es, widths, leathers,
colovg and styles. Every pair Good -
ye ^r welted.
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�I months.' Tho family with the excel)-
a'@ tion of two sons, who;still rosido in Scot -
arc
�✓ land, cavae to Canada 14 years ago and
are dangerous; they weaken the most of that ti010 hos been spout in
the constitution, inflame the Brussels and locality. 4 sons and 2
daunhters sttrvivo. Thomas is away to
lungs, and often lead to England t. th at shipment of horses,
Pneumonia.r hitviii ; ,c'uo ori Jau..18t1i, glad will not
Cough syrups likely leat'n of his mother's decease tiutil
are useless. The system must ho arrives home. Mrs. 131001111101a Was
be given strength and force a hearty WOma11 for her i1 years. S1ac
to throw ofd the disease. was aneatio l at Ballymoney, 'Maud, on
May 5th, 1858. Interment was made at
r � �� �:, Mussels cemetery. Deecasodwas great.
" ly attached to hor th.lelren,.
will do this. It strengthens
life lungs and builds u the Tho report of the traasttrer of the
g Brantford Ola Loz s banquet shows a 1
entire system. It conquers ,:urphtw on hand of $252.85, which am -
the inflammation, cures the Dunt was voted to bo l-ivon to rho patri-1
Cou!'hl, a11c1 i}re�k nts serious otic fttlld. '
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FoRDWIOH.
Mrs. John A. Earl, of the 8rd ' conces-
sion of Howiok died on Thursday of last
week in her COth year. • The remains
were interred hi the Gerrie cemetery on
Saturday last.,
The Publio School Inspector .visited
our school. ou Feb. 1st and expressed.
himself satisfied with the work of the
teachers. He also thought the plan of
our new school one of the best. It will
be .a one story double roomed brick
building, costing: iu the neighborhood of
$2,500.
Mr. B. S. Cook received word ]cast
[week of the death of.his cousin, Benja-
min Cook at Toronto. Deceased visited
iu this looality during the past sumnier
and was well-known 'here. His death
was caused by pneumonia and lie was
63 years of age. Deceased was a brother
of Mrs. Townsend, of the 4th concession
of Howiok. Mrs. Townsend and B. S.
Cook went to Toronto immoclaately on
receiving word of his death. The re-
mains were iutoered in the Monist Elgin
• cemetery, near Ingersoll,, on Wednesday
of last week.
31 eactavB.
.after the 1st of April the local lodge
of the A;Ci:I7.4�Y.'avill only itteet once a
meth. The meeting •wi11 be held on the
last: t"riclsy e,venivg of 000'.). month.
Se eramentat SMViees were lad in the
Methodist eliurt•li o11 bund .y last,
'Clegg sill Dan et ship pe a et,r load of
rattl3 and a ear lead of hoes front here
last week.
•'.elle Lashes' .Md of ties Presbyterian
church intend laolelbng aa:i ente'rtainmen't
i11 the new future.
i Rev. frank G. Forster, of Hope
e±hnreh, Toronto, d'liver'ad a loAuze on
t "Ireland, its Laughter and Tears," is
the Fureetots' l,,a11 here% on T
reetaus^'. The Mattis® van -
k k day u .0, .:N
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at4t��
For the: best grades of T
Cofees, Spices. Baking Pow!.
viers and Extracts, call on
JAS. S. . :E' t G O L
Britton Block, Winghaam,
As' 1 deal exclusively in
these articles, 1 ala in a posi-
tion to secure the BEST
GOODS from the most re-
liable sources. We suit for
cash ; you get the benefit, and
don't have ti..) pay for others
bad debts.
Try our Teas 1.:3 r v i ' ,will
be our regular cust')ntiui-.
JAS. El, ! Y 1P" L.
GORRIL,
Mrs. Andrew Kidd, of Brandon, Man.,
is visiting friends in the viilaga and
vicinity.
Mrs. Young, of Orange hill, has rent-
ed her farm and moved to the 'village..
Vance Dane, of the . B. line, Ilowiek
has sold his farm and moved to the vil-
lage.
Messrs. W. G. Stroll„ and Wm. Dpig,
C. O. F. Organisers, sport Snedey with
their families in town. '
Rev. D. Rogers, of Bluevave, ocoupied
the pulpit of the Methodist church on'
Sunday last. A Twentieth Century
thank -offering was taken up at each
service.
The plans of our new school house
were heartily approved of by D. Robb,
I.P.S., who visited our school on the 31st
ult. When erected the new school house
will have a very imposing appearance;
being a two story brick buildine of the
most approeed desigie. It will cost about
$3,500. Both our teachers are'duing ex-
cellent work: ,
DVNGiANNO N.
One of the prettiest of beme waddings
took place on Wednesday moraine of
last week at ton 'o'clock at the resalence.
of Mrs. E. Barber. The Happy bride.
was her.daughter Lavinia; one of Dun-
gannon's most popular young ladies,.and ,
the groom was Ehnor Waite, a popular
young farmer frons near Alymer. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. B. L.
Hutton. Only intimate friends were.
present. The bride looked sweet in her
dress of blue cloth, trimmed with white
satin and pearl. trimmings. The brides-
maid, Miss Frank Crawford, Also was
dressed in blue cloth, trimr1 . 1 with
white satin. The duties of gratenettern
devolved on Alex Pentland. After the
wedding a tempting dejeuner was par-
taken of and Mr. and Mrs. White re-
ceived the congratulations of the taysein-
bled guests. The bridal couple left
Goderich on the 8.80 p. m. train for
their home near Aylmer. We wish
them a happy and. prosperous union.
GLEN FARROW.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Biggins, of Gloufarrow, was the scene
of a joyous event on Monday- evening of
last week, it being the 25th anniversary
of their wedding. Their friends and
neighb'ors,to the number of aa out flfty,as-
sombled to show the esteem iii which they
are hheld.. A. quite lengthy laveram of •
speoches, instrumental ant weal music
was carried out, Rev. Mr. L:tke, of
Wroxeter, acting as dustmen'. n'. Those
present fronn a distance were Rev. Mr.
Lake and Mrs. Lake, Wroxeter; Mr.
and Mrs. Scott anti Mr. sled Mts. Wilson
Wingham ; the Misses 'retina . and Mr.
R. 'related, Teeswator; and the Misses
Jo'hnstoir and Messrs. Jelnest.ru, White
ebereli: Mr. Arid M s. Hig ins.rocetved
many veltu,ble prasests as iial.:t.eutos of
that of.casioin.
"No Eye Like the
M3step's Eye, "
You are master of your
health, and if you do not
attend to duty, Me blame is
easily located. If our blood
is out of ordee, Hood's Sar-
saparilla %will purify it.
11 is the specific remedy for troubles
of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver.
foran mberr et ears and diff,. nt rmedle-
Cines failed to beanefit ince T tried flood's
Sarsaparilla and three bottles a.o:np''+t:•1;
and perfectly cured me." Alas. C. A. l'LmN,
Wallace fledge, N. 8.
A eaf i*rd--" As 1: had lost five Chil-
dren with diphtheria. 1 gave my remaining
ttvo ehlldren Hood's sarsaparilla as they
were subject to throat trouble anct were not
very Arena, They are now healthier Ana
btfrou Pr and have not anis bad a coati "
Man. W, H. lyra texsx, Pernbrote, Oat,
¢iik'n ar Z ina,>;1. N t of ,rOK81..'. •