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SHOE
BARGAINS
SA.Egiil RAI.
--- aatiznabei• of the Outsell= Foresters
of town, atteucled the funeral of IVlrs.
W, OE throng at Gerrie out Tuesday
afterueon.
—Fully twenty towns in Oattario have
outlawed wooden sidewalk. Winghatn
was one of the first towns to moveinthis
matter.
iVul. Gatttnett, the level agent for
the Frost a wood. Ca, liar been sending
out .a member of good laiaber wageas
thio week. •
—Tile front of the Chisholm block
has been considerably brightened by a
fresh coat of paint. Jas, Collins
Son clone the work.
Mee & D1•uuiamud, the flour and
feed inertimetrt receives. a ear lout. of
timer, feed, etc,from the Pair puna.
Olinon l'e eluea;day.
125 pairs, all sizes,Wunleu'z,
'trilby Buttoned Shoes and
Laces. Also a few pairs o!
Chococate Oxfords and But,
toned Strap Shoes, Kid Ox-
fords, all sizes and widths,
with turned soles, J D. King's
make. Cl.oice of lot for $1.25,
reg. $1.75, $2..00 and $2..25.
The above price is good for
Saturday only, and for cash.
New M US NSS
:Babe w;leDoz,alcl received iron
Lr °.snow en Tuesday a very atieo ailver
medal. She had wear the medal at
awanev foram:Aug some time ag'0
—D. Stewart slapped. a ear load of
lambs to East Buffalo on Wcc.ncsde.y.
This is the ear:ie:,t shipment of latltbs
that Mx. Steuart has .gado since lie Ils.s,
been in the busiuess.
—The Star restaurant building has
been treated to a fresh coat of paint.
Ldt . eleI elvie has a dainty store and is
grill to keep things clean anidl tidy
%t;'Ut his ,tt cumene;.
—Tao Tram sees, ription list bas been
mere:earl to cLtte. Subscribers
would confer a favor if they wo}rld see
that the labels on their papers 'are
:narked as paid well in advance.
Was Xenia Patelee formerly of the UNBOUNDED CO 1FIDENDE,
Wiughatn Public solooi teachixag stL1f, Oar.00utiuued increase in business is
11C+W of Arora, was wes selling on the best proof that art: enjoy the un-
WingManta friends this week. She vas bouultal c,outideuee of the critical public,
faccom lamed b her sister. W e dispense drugs titles anedicinee with
I y the grc ateet possible accuracy. Uu1
tlXrs. J', C. MaeM.ath anci cbieat of. Toilet department is always full of the
Cliiahau, were visitors in SQinghaelta ora uee,futnes as
vest preparations, tans. our stock of
er
Wednesday, They will spend a .short largest, always the freshest laud
time with Mrs. MnoMaath's sister in, Aux, R..i.neAha CONDITION'S
Toeswaatcr before retnrniug home. of our people are now using Paine's
Celery Compound. the great health re -
Rev. S, Sellory, of \Voodstoolc,: a storey. No other medicine in the world
foruld:r pastor ee the \Ving.tam motile. tical such a record of cures to its credit.
dist church, rats sllalciug hands with It oxeyes stow, fresh blood, corrects
old friends in town on Friday lest, He digestion, gives zaervous energy and 1,00d
11eaIt11. We urge, yatt to ruse Panic s
is cpendiaig pert of his holidays with Celery Campouai l if you £eel unwell in
the hat weather.
We have just put into stock
a choice range of Blue Muslins,
Black and White Muslins,
Colored Open Work, Dots
and Stripes ; Piques in White,
Black and Navy Duck for
Shirts.
Velvet Ribbons in all widths
with Satin Back.
Gloves and Hosiery.
For a good selection of
Wash Goods, Laces and Em-
broidery try
McIN O
tel ',NOR LOCALS.
—The Bell Telephone bidettten put a
wire on the posts from Bluevale to
Wiughaiii on Thursday. Telephone
connection with Wroxeter, Gorrie and
Fordwich is expected to be 'completed
this week.
—Geo. Tervit is this •week nursing a
sprained thumb.
—The band held a garden party on
the town park last night.
—The Gerrie Vidette is taking its
usual week off this week.
—Collections for the Canadian Petri-
tic Fund will close on July 31st.
—D.E. McDonald shipped a car load
of cattle to Toronto on Thursday.
—The Kent block offered for sale by
auction on Tuesday last was not sold.
—Stratford's tax rate is 23 mills on
the dollar. The rate in St. Thomas is
20 Mills. Ferguson.
—In some of the cities and towns the Ken. Patterson left town on Tuesday
price of bread has been raised to Iic for for Sault Ste, Marie. He has seetired a
a 41b loaf. situation there.
—The peach crop in the Niagara Miss Alice Code and Miss .Ariel Park
disriet promises to be unusually large are visiting at the home of •Councillor
this year. Code in Morris.
—The Toronto Star says:—"Why do • Wesley Walker, Blyth snewfurniture
people not go to church? Ask the man was calling on old Wingham
thermometer." friends on Thursday.
relatives at Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. C, II. Flood aucl
slaughter, ax Woodstock, aero the guests
of her eister, Mrs. Cody, We pare Erne Cooper, a former Clinton bon.
pleased to see that lir. Flood has so fur is naw 1n Montreal where lie is acting
recovered from his illness as to be able as editor of McLean & Co's, publica-
to come to •Winglualit :ai1dcallou old, tuns, The post is en important elle
friends. q"for se young a roan and his appoint -
Thos. I'llillips, for the past three remit shows that his eniploycrs have
years assistant in S, Gracoy's furniture cobfideuee in his ability to fill it,
and undertaking store has secured la zci:nh,
situation_ iinDclmcnton,N. •W. T. and left pi,:r.Rie.--In V•lingham, on July
for that place on Tuesday:. He spent a fa of Bev. D. Petrie, a slaughter.
few days at his home in Wellend before lArr,Is..Nn. In ti in„ slam, on Ji
tivtfo ut U J'. IIallistcr, a dl,uiglltur.
going West. `w'",TataaIML'Rs,—In Cuirass on A4t .'inst., the
"w",y� of Jas. tatruthers of a Noma
Alex. Ritchie, who for a: •number of.stere 1,,—In Culu oss, dust gist., the •rvifo
years has been clerking in M. II. Mc Qt Thos, Elliot, a exon.
Incloo's steno, has taken a situation with B'tmrt ecru-•Iu Culross, on GUI Inst„ the wife
11 t of Free. Brindley, a son.
I3aLliiday SI Stinson at Chesley. Alex. S',zt r>x.—In Wroxeter, on Jelly 5th, the Wife
of Mr. hos; M. Smith, a daughter.
is a very obliging and upright young MA$ILIFD
man and the TmtES will be pleased to arreeee—LTa�xric,-•9n June cath, at the.
Boar of continued success for him. residence of the bride's mother. Toronto, by
icer, W , G. Wallet*, H. D., lir. Burger V , b„
Bert Chapman and Willie Orr left on tluciia 11'illiiunLuta, lcfll+isto eldest. auugl,tor of
`a wheeling trip Wednesday.. They will% ,, ' mine,
wheel froth here to Niagara Falls, visite' PBnauu,—in Wingham on July 17th giant
daydater of Rev. D. and Mrs. Perri°,
mmaDGE. InBrussels,on rslyOth William
Aldridge, in his 78th year. !�/ r
VAty»Rrcit,—In Listowel, n July 6tir,.Mauia,
relict of the late Jos, Vandrick, in livr Osth
year.
Sx aMTG.-In Goriio, on July 15th; Sarah A.,
wife of Wm. Cz. Strong.
C1aztrl A. OA:ODELL, Druggist,
Wiatelmea, Out,
Her Head a Fright:
"Large sores covered the head audface
of our ehild," writes 0. D. Isbill,of Mor-
ganton, Tenn. "that no treatment helped
till we usedBucklen's Arnica Salve, winch.
quickly cured her." Infallible in. Erup-
tions, Bruises, Accidents and Piles. Cure
guaranteed, Only 25c..nt Colin A.Canip-
bell's drug store.
PERSONALS..
We shall be glad to have contributions to
this column from any of our readers. If you
have visitors or purpose going away yourself,
drop in and tell us, or send us a note to that
effect.
t, the
5th, the
iC
Veal Loaf
Corned Beef
French Tongue
t Pigs' Feet
re Chipped Beef
Turkey
gi Chicken
Duck
e Kidney,
3b Brawn
ing with friends at'Clinton, Varna, Lon-
don, Woodstock, St. Thomas And Nita
gara Falls. They will take the boat
from the Falls to Toronto, .and from
Toronto they will wheel to Orangeville.
Willie Orr will remain in Orangeville.
The trip will take two weeks to cont-
plete• •
Miss S. MacMath. and ¥iss. J. Halliday
spent the 12th in Seaforth.
Charlie Berber, jr., has taken a situa-
tion on the Luclrnow Sentinel.
Miss. Ada Long is spending the holi-
days with her parents in. town.
Mrs. G. W. Burrows, of Mt. Forest,
is the guest of Mrs. Jos. Bradwin.
J. IL Chisholm spe1it a few days of
this week with friends ie. Toronto.
H. O. Bell is this week attending the
Furniture Fair at Grand Rapids.
R. J. MacMath spent last Sunday
visiting with. friends in Dungannon.
HERE AND THERE.
How short would life be did hope not
prolong it.
Beatty. Bros., of Varna, intend build-
ing a new store.
Mr. la O. Forest, aged 70 years, fell off
a load of hay near Listowel axd was
killed
Among the coachmen. of Berlin are 7
ratired army officers, 3 pastors and 10
nobles.
Lieut. Borden son of the Minister of
Militia was killed in action in South
Africa a few clays ago.
John Boyd, St. Augustine, has dis-
posed of his farm and crop to William
Kempen. The price paid. was $3000.
Miss Torrance who taught for ' one
term in the CentralkSdhool at Goderich,
has returned to her home at Zurich.
Andrew Howell of .IHarristbn pleaded
guilty of bigamy, but offered the plea
that he was drnnir when ho was inarried
the seconel time.
i'tC ..EMTs.. WA t E . •
Smart man or Wo. n •anted for position
paying big wages. E oyment steady or part
time. Apply W. H. D. B1,•
ExxTT, 403 Ric mond
Street; London, Ont. -
R oqueford,
POTTED MEATS.
Chicken
Duck
Turkey
Game
Partridge`
Tongue
Ham
Venison
Hare
SOUPS,
Tomato,
BBeef.
'Vegetable
Chicken
Turtle
Ox -Tail
Muligatawney
.�a
Imperial and Paragon Cheese.
'LICENSE TRA ' : •ER..
Application has been aur •• for a transfer of
cthe hotel license now 1 1 y John H. Duhuago
of Wingham to Joh -arr of Leamington;
which will take effect ori the 7th of August.
J. PAISLEY, Inspector,
West Huron.
Jas. Hunt, of Brncefielci spent Sunday At Thamesville two sons of Dee Duo
with friends in Wingham and vicinity. can of Chatham were shot• by an old
pensioner names. Samuel of o' rich.
The boys are badly wounded.
Miss Lottie Mitehell. isspending her
holidays under the parental roof in town.
Dorsey A. Chapman, of Toronto, was
a guest at Town. Clerk Fergnson's for a
few days.
Miss M. Gregory is holidaying at the
home of her uncle, J. 0. Hay, at
Listowel.
Miss Lulu Hodgins of Langton, N. D.
is 'visiting her cousin Miss Louie
--Several •Wilighamites attended the
horse races at Seaforth on Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week.
—Remember the concert in the opera
house next Thursday evening under
auspices of the town band.
—A break in some part of the mach-
inery et Bell's factory, gave the machine
hands a rest on. Thursday.
—Give the band a good lift by attend-
ing the concert in the opera house on
Thursday evening of next week.
—280 tickets were sold at Brussels on
July 12th to parties going to Listowel.
S5 tickets were sold at Bluevale.
—Messrs. John Clegg & Co, have
received clueing Atty., 16 ear of coal.
Tliis includes hard avid soft coal.
—The Gtty Bros Minstrel show has
the "Gingham opera house rented for
the evening of November 1st next.
--Tho 'Wingham voters' list for 1000
contains a total of 845 voters, 800 of
Which are qualified to serve as jurors.
—Arthur Murphy, of the Bluevale
road has been quite ill during the week,
He is reported, to be now on the mend.
The members of Miss Jessie Porter's
Sunday :school class and a few invited
friends, *pent Monday afternoon very
piettaently at her home in Turnberry.
ki—Word came to town this week from
sattphin, man., that 0. Sperling,
a:remedy of Wingham had been struck
by lightning one Nast week. We I by hitt wife and chil
leave not been. ab earn ho' seriously holidays with his
Mrs. Sperling - tired. Jas. Braelwin.
,W. J. Elliott, of the Ingersoll
Chronicle spent a eonple of days with
Wingham friend 'this week.
P. H. Heath, Mrs. Heath, and family
of London, are visiting Mrs. Heath's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Duffield.
W. 3'. Hill, formerly of the North
End Grocery, row of the Soo, was call-
ing on old Wingham friends this week.
3'. E. McDonell and his little neice,
Fay, have been visiting Wingham and
Teeswater.—Hensall Observer,
Dr. Macdonald, M, P., returned home
from Ottawa on Saturday evening. The
business of the session having been con-
eluded.
Sohn Hamilton has returned home
after spending two months in Manitoba,
He reports crop:, looking very bad in
many seetions.
Wrn. Robortaon Was in Listowel,.
brussels and Blyth on Wednesday on
business in connection with the Sunday
school excursion.
W. Parsons, of Goderich township,
who was so severely injured 'in the
accident on the Bayfield Road on Tues-
day of last week, is yet in a dangerous;
condition, having made bat slight im-
provement.
Before Dungannon school closed for
the holidays the pupils presented T.
Alien with a beautiful Morris chair anti
a centre table accompanied bya neatly
worded address. Mr. Allen resigned his
position to look after his grocery busi-
ness.
Now that there is a vacanoy.at the -
Central and Model School, Goderich,
for aprincipal, in place of the late S. P.
Hall's, there is a fine opening for .some
of our Huron young men who want iu
time to join the clever Old Boys of
Huron.
Much has been said lately of the cap-
ture of quail in Egypt, touching the pro-
test made by Frenchmen against carry-
ing the birds across French
territor
yfor
English use. 'Until this matter arose no
one seemed to knotty• that quail existed in
Egypt, but they do—by the millioias.
W.
DR. AGNEW,
• Physician, Surgeon, etc.
Office—Macdonald acdonald Block, over X. B. Davis'
Drug Store. Night calls answered at the office.
Reeve Wm, Taylor, on behalf of t
Corporation of Lneknovv was served
with a writ for damages, claimed by
Dr. J', S.• Tenant, for injuries sustained
by him in failing on the sidewalk in
front of the McGarry house soma weeps
ago. Tho writ was issued by the doctor's
solicitor, David Robertson. of 'Walkerton
and the Corporation in given ten days in
tvhfch to enter a defence.
WALKER & BUTTON
, UNDERTAKERS, WINGHAMt
Night calls at Button Block, or Fifth
door south of School Rouse. Shop op>
posit° Mapdouald block.
TERS' LIST, .19
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Muni ipality of the Tow . ship of
Tt. , berry, in the C • • my of
Huron.
NOTICE i';
pitted. or deli
;in sections 8 and
Act," the copies re
so delivered or t
pursuant to Hai • Act,
bq the last re • sed As
Municipality
Municippali
Lerislati
ereby giv,. tnat I have trans -
ed to le persons mentioned
of ` heO • .arie Voters' List
red b said sections to be
mit •d of the list made
f• . 11 persons appearing
anent Boll of the said
d. to vote in the said
for Members of the
t Municipal Elec-
as first posted. up
the 17th dny of
inspection.
ne said list,
• errors are
ceedmgs to
17 1900.
o be e
I Elc
th -cn
tion
y an
tions;a•+ said list
at my ifice, s luevale, a
Jul • 900, an emnins there f
°tors are•called upon to OX
a r if any omissions or any of
And therein,to take immeduatlt p
lave theeaid errors corrected accoi
Dated, Clerk's Office. Bluevale, Ju
• JOHN BURGESS,
Clerk, Townshiii of Turn
rry.
vO
RS' LIST, 1
0.
lilunioipa yof4he Town • ' • W ing-
ham, in t
hy
NOTICE ishereby
mitted or delivered to
in sections 8 and 0 of
Act " the capias roqui
so delivered or tra
pursuant to said A. , of a
by the fast revis Assessme
Municipality to
Municipality
Legislative
tions; and
at my o
July,1
Elm
and.
th
County o ' Huron.
ve that I leave trans-
, persons -mentioned.
1 c Ontario Voters' List
ay said sections to be
mit, •d of the list made
ersoas appearing
t Roll of the said
vote in the said
.embers of the
uniclpel Blec-
st posted up
Obh dny of
rection,
said list,
refound
to have
v.
IT MATTERS NOT
To us whether your wants are email or'.
large, as we make it a special rule to give,.
every customer the best service and at-
tention. We respectfully solicit a visit.
that we may convince you that it will
1111.6‘B. >ri. l erre, of cyst, Z�enn., ((bee to ,your advantage to be numbered
and Mrs. C. Freeman, of Baltimore,. amongst the rest of our t nstomers.
Gamer Ititeer'rs I''+ROMonBOTTLE.
One bottle of Paine's Celery 'Com,
pound ie Often suilicient to banish. the
seeds of dangerous diseases, to cleanse
the system and establish perfect health.
Baine's
Celery Compound is the . recomr
mended medicine for the onto of Bright's
disease, diabetes, liver complaint, blood
diseases and stoniaali troubles. The
genttiirePablo 'sCelery Coin oend always
in stook, fresh from the laboratory of.
the mandfeeturers..
A. ray I A rttvozor, Druggist,
`%hani, Ont.
Maryland, are visiting with their sister,
Miss Mary Ritchie,
Miss l atie Leavitt, of Winghain, is
spending her holidays at the hone of
her uncle, Mr. Jo ' . Iglus, Cart-
wright street. --Lon rt abs ti' Pry,
P. W. Bradwin, . e Thos, C,
Watkins Co., Hanaoriomlnaialiedl
spending their
, 1IL'r, and Mus.
4.16
o entitled ,t
Elections for
see tnbly and at
at the said list was
, at Wingham, on tl
1
and remains there e f or11
is are called .mon to exami
any omissions or any others
cin, to take immediate proceedin
said errors corrected according to
Dated, Clerk's. Office, Wingham, Jctly
J, B. FERGUSON,
Clerk, Town of Wingham.
Q BALM) TENDERS address : , to the under-
kJ Signed, and endorsed "Te dens for Dredg-
ing, Sarnia,' will be receive at his office until
Tuesday, 24t t inst., 1900, inc isively, for dredg-
ing in the Hat' our of Sar a, Ont., according
to a plan and c, , mbined s &floation and form
of tender to be . .en at t1 . office of H. A. Gray,
Esq., Engineer u clear • . Harbour and River
works for Ontario, Co 'ederation Life Build-.
inc., Toronto, on ap. i anon to the Postmaster
at Sarnia, Ont., on pplication to the Post-
master at Chatham, a , and at the Depart=
meat ft
Public Wo n, • ttawa.
Persons tendcri.. ar notified that tenders
will not be consic .red un ss made on the form
supplied and si . ned wit heir actual signa-
tures.
Bach tender qq'uast be acco • ponied by an ac-
ofptTebI one rablemtite PMi sten of Public
'Works, for WO thousand (V, 11,,00 doliurs,
which will b forfeited if the pe •ty decline to
enter into a contract when collo . upon to do
so, or if he ail to complete the tiro i contract.
ed for. If the tender be not lac, .ted the
cheque wi , be returned.
The De ,trtment does not bind itself t, ccept
the low es or any tender.
By order,
JOS. R. ROY,
Acting Secretin ,
Depar inept of Public Works,
0 ' •awa,10111 July, 1900.
Ne 'spapers inserting this advertisement
with.ut authority from the Department will
not be paid for it.
900.
Photos Free
M.
In order to advertise oar work
more fully we will on the 28th
day of July make 1 Cabinet
Photo FREE to each gentle.
man 00 years of age or over.
This otter is good only for the
above mentioned day.
Coble and we will prove to
you that our work is Al in
every respect.
Don't
mists your chance. �v
E. :Gr RBE1GGiS
Down floor gallery,
opp. Presb. Church.
bCook's Cotton Boot Compound
Is
1O,000Lsdiee. Safe,,effemonthly, Lathed over
your druggist for Cook's Coto* R.st CNa-
foxed. Take no otihet,as old Mixtures,,pillpills
imitations oro as erous. Prige, Il .1, bilker
box No. 1.10 degrees stronger, sla er boy. No.
1 or 2. nailed en receipt of .ride 1i tr.o s•�aent
item Thecf ok tfompRRy indtioY Out
oa. 1 end 2 sold mid reee emended try' ail
t ruble Dreggiiti to Cknidi,
are Na.1. matte 5 e sole. in winghtim ,y
auratt
to , .11. DavieA.A. Morrow, Collo A.
reggaes?
rftYfr belle
THING -S
NECESSARY
to the successful tailor are: A
stock of Superior Cloth, Know-
ledge of his Business, Skill in.
Cutting and Fitting, and prices
which are low enough to attract
without being low enough to
lessen value.
W. ARMOUR
,DENT BreOCH
will pay the highest cash price
for Eggs and good. Butter in Tubs.
FARMERS
and anyone having live stock or other
articles they wish to dispose of, should adver-
tise the same for sale in the Txaflss. Our large
circulation tells and it will be strange indee
you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee,
that you will sell because you may ask more
for the article or stock then itis Worth.Sencd
your advertisement to the Truss and try this:
plan of disposing of your stock and other
articles,
The possession of these essen-
tials makes us confident of our
saccess in pleasingeverypatron..
We guarantee satisfaction.
Robt. Maxwell
High Art Tailor,' Winghatn.
WM NIC OLSON
BUILDER and
CONTRACTOR
We are still in tho building business and are
prepared to take contracts for the erection of
all kinds of buildings.
Plans and specifications furnished on short
notice. Worl mahship guaranteed and at rue.".
sortable rates.
WM. NICIHOL$ON.
Residence Diagnol street, oppesitS ll'raneis
street.
11? a dealer says
tbat his binder is as good
as the Deering Ideal, ask -y
bine if it has:
Bicycle bearings.
A folding platform.
Brass•boxes in crank shaft.
A counterbalanced crank -wheel.
Roller bearings in its grain'wheel.
Drive chain three inches from the
main -wheel. -
If the frame is riveted to-.
gether, like' the Ideal, or fastened by
ever loosening bolts.
Ask biln if his elevator•chain'rune
fear sprockets,
The Ideal has an
Hundred Good. Points.
ELLIOTT BROS
Agents,
Victoria St., Wingham. -�
Th
in
a Time'5.1
-r- is ]1ways
ru
ffl
81
f�
rt
to buy furniture. For the next thirty days we have de-
cided to give something special in parlor suits, couches,
lounges, easy chars, mattresses, , spring beds, and any-
thing in the upholstered line. You miss it if you don't
buy upholstered goods from us.
e•
We intend to reduce the stock in time to fill in for
the fall trade before furniture advances, so, if you want
bed -room suits, side -boards, extention tables, chairs, or
writing desks, give us a can,
WALKER & BUTTON
PURNITUttt and ltJ' 'flE , J,'.1 XI 'CT.