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The Wingham Times, 1896-09-25, Page 7Os trsse.se,ses 0 "*'E' IR, .c,--_ !lays aside every apple of even and moderate proportions. ICKLi i • Mrs. Mathew H. Elliott was visit- ing last week at Mr, George John- C;AL,I FS HOC fiC SPICES. I son's, of the first line of Morris. TUEWIN(i.IAM TIMES, s Ii y' 1 .i HER , • Good Spices you must have or your ptekles, &o., will not turn out as setis- faotorily as you expected. We have only ono kind. The following aro exact- ly what their attmes imply TAlt1AICA GINGER, whole and powdered. MUSTARD SEED and MUSTARD .P0 Sit, 4fala`>L'l(;P, whole and powdered. <:INNI MON. whole and powdered. PEPPER, white, blank and red. CHILIES, TURMERIC, CURRIE. CARLIC, 8,o., At C IS O M'S DM STORE wriGIA mt, rl''NT. o • THIS S IS Ab".0 40.1r4, 1 IMaster .Geo. Crawley who. has been rusticating with lift'. William ' Currie for the past.two years, went to Toronto lfair. George differs from the cat, for the cat came back. The Far'mer's Club met on Tues - i day Sept. 15th, We have not heard ! what subject was under discussion, The peacefulness and quietness which the 12th concession has so long enjoyed, was broken the other evening about dusk by the distant rattling of a waggon. as it drew ! tearer it took the form of a light ! waggon containing a man decidedly I under the influence of liquor. Be - I sides. trying to sit on the seat, he was endeavoring to speed his horse which necessitated the dexterous use of' a large gad. Wheelmen sl-oulcl keep their optics skinned while passing through the swamp below the salt well, it is as full of holes as the afores.lid party was of spirits. Mr George McKay who has been working for Mr. Wm. Currie this summer, has departed for his home near Whitechurch. Miss Mary Barker who has spent the summer on the 12th concession left on Tuesday for her home near Britton. Mr:, Irwin Elliott of Elma is visit- ing at lir. Mat. H.'Elliott at present. Mr. John Elliott, wife, and family took in the )fair at Goderieh on Wednesday. Mr. Andrew McDougal is laid up at present with billions fever. We hope for a speedy recovery. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Anderson spent Monday in Bluevale. Miss Elsie Robertson, of Tacoma, Wash., was home on Tuesday to attend the wedding of her sister. Mr. John Menzie is laid up with tt. sore face.. dS,s:. ,,.,,.:,.;;> VOne of the prettiest weddings that has taken place in these parts for some time occurred at the home of Mr. Adam Robertsons n Wednesday 23rd Sept., when VA sister, Bella, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. John A. Menzies, of the 10th of E...st Wawanosh. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. T. Hall, l3elgrave, in the pre- sence of a host *of invited guests and friendsAffliesbtidi'°lool ed lwi sgme. in a neat and becoming costume of cream cashmere with lemon -chiffon and silver trimmings and wearing a beautiful wreath of white flowers. She carried in her hand a bible and. was attended by Miss Lizzie Menzies sister of the groom, who was attired in a dress of Nile green with yhite toile and silver trimmings. She .wore a wreath of pansies and carried in her hand a lovely bouquet. The groom was ably supported by Mr. An old Greek water clock wast a most ingenit.us affair, but ' was unreliable and far from a handsome ar- ma ticle. What a change °`D in 2,000 years. Now we offer you reliable factory . clocks fJr W ATM1F 4, CLecqn..S,, 3E VV ELR1 q Q7. Q[ and SILVERWARE In the same proportion. wA p REPAIRING and CUM A SPECIALTY Eyes tested free. MUNSHAW JEWELLER ss(1 OPTICIAN. EAST WAWANOSH. CONSTANCE. 1 TY,..... >» .. _... -.... - .. ...... 4 ,/NS'+1 LY iVi'i,.,.+.- The many friends of Mr, George Stevenson are pleased to see him around again having received a Weis from a horse, Corn cutting is the older of the day. Miss Mary 5, Harrison, of Seafortb, is visiting her brother, Thomas, this week. Miss May Sperling of McKillop is visiting her uncle, lir, George Hall, at present. Fall wheat is looking well in this vicinity. Mr. Chistophor Dale bas erected a new wind -mill on his farm which will be of great convenience to him as he is the largest cattle feeder and land owner in the township of Hullett. ORT NG ILL. The farmer of this vicinity have all threshed 54,nd are more than pleased with the yield of their grain, What is needed to add to their pleas- ure is better prices.cure all Liver Ills and Nearly all our young mere with, H000I, S PHIS sick Headache, st cents. Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott have returned from a pleasant visit the Industrial Fair. s >'* I`''" w Mr, Simon Howlettd the mis- fortune to be thrown ft in his buggy one night recently. Had it net been for the courage of his wife matters might have ended muchnior'e serious than they Mr. Thomas McClymont took in the London Fair last week. Christopher Skinn has com- pleted his job on the school ground at No. Q; Mss, Robert Currie was among the visitors at the Toronto Fair.: Mr. Hodgson, barber of Wingham is at boron sick at .:present. We wish bun a speedy recovery, . Messrs Rintoul and Currie shipped a carioittl of hot ses Tait week. The'aaIt well has closed again, no doubt to give Will's chance to get his plowing done. The many friends of Mr and Mrs. ' J. J. Elliott of Clifford, will be phased to learn that they have been blessed with an addition to the fancily; a boy this time. Mr John Elliott is opening the drain for about 20 rod from the corner at the schoolhouse. Threshing is now the order of the day. Master Garfield Wray who has been residing with his uncle Mr. Daley of the gravel road f,..r the past two years, left on Wednesday for his home in London. Garfield will be greatly missed by his many friends and schoolmates, Owing.to the frequent rains and line weather the fall wheat is look- ing well. - It only requires buff an eye to 6lediclaal value In a bottle of hood's Saran,* par!11a than In any other preparation, !dors skill ns required, more care taken, more oxpouic Incurred 10 its manufacture. It costs the proprietor and tho dealer More but it costs the consumer lass, as he gets more dosesfor his money. mom curat;vo power is secured by its peculiar . combination, proportion and process, which make 1t pecuThir to itself. people aro employed and more asses oc• cnpieii In its Laboratory than any other. wonderful cures effected wad more tes- Vimmials received than by any other, saki. and more increase year by year are reports(, by druggists, people ar taking Flood's Sarsaparilla today than any other, and more are taking today than ever More. More and STI F )Jeno 1131131.111$ might be given wit More More More ?lore Sarsaparilla The Ono True Blood Purifier. at per bottle. the last year or so have taken to themselves helpmates. The few i Live Stock Markets. Who remain single if outward ap- ; Montreal, Sept, 21. -Dullness was pearances count for anything will the prevailing feature in the live soon enter the ranks of their . morel steels here this morning, and cattle fortunate brethren. ' Even some who ` disposed of, although in some cases once tasted the sweets of married of choice quality, were mainly for life and for years have been out in. • local consumption. Sheep and lambs the cold have again volunteered to !.were not as numerous as usual. re-enter and then we hope will par- 'The arrivals and prices were as sue the even tenor of their way. !follows: -650 cattle, at 1.4c II% 6 e Our catth king, Alex. Montgom- per ib., live weight; 600 lambs and ery has again bought a handsome ' sheep, at 21e, « 3e, live weight, for lot of stockers and has high hopes ' sheep, and $1.50 G $3 each for lambs that the cattle trade will boom next 100 calves at $3 L $7 according to year. size and quality. Mr. Samuel Howard, formerly of, East Buffalo, Sept. 21. -Cattle - this place, who has been prosecuting Receipts, 155 cars, against 275 cars the lumber business in Muskoka for a week ago. The market opened two or three years, and a fair . dam- I slow and the trade was draggy sel of that district whom he has i throughout ; choice fat smooth steers made his partner lately, visited his • 5,54:.50 G $4.60 ; fair to good steers, mother who resided here an,d re-! ,2,°3.50 G 43.70 ; fair lots half -fat •ceived a rousing welcome' in 'the i heifers, $2.50 @ $3 ; smooth fat cows shape of a charivari. As Mr. How-! 03.10 • $3.60; c.+unnon old cows, ward was one of our most highly' $2 @ $2.25. hogs -Receipts, .100 respected citizens and one who has ears, market fairly active ; Yorkers still a warm, part in our affec- good to ehoice, $3.45 «' ;;3.50; tions, the young men who disgraced • rough, common to good, $2.75 Ce) themselves by their words, and deeds , $2.90: pigs, common to fair, $2 ,v $3. on that memorial night, might Sheep and lambs -Receipt, 42 cars; better have been listening to the market, active, lambs good to choice wholesome counsel of their mothers $4.75 @ $1.l)0 ; nulls and comtnon, than,aisturtiing the peaceful slum- $3 25 /l' $4.15; Canada ltstubs, good hers (if our citizens by their midnight to choice, $1.90 @l $5.20 ; sheep good orgies. 1 to choice handy weight wethers, ;$3.65 at 43.85 ; culls and common,- BIG fe UITS 1.4 'yr -. _. gliii "S%:nils- .t' SAGRIFIGE SALE. AT LESS THAN 0 STOCK MUST BE : .'.1DuO.,',D. al Q. C.A." + Has bought T Leslie's Merchant Tailorin'' BusineFs at a sacrifice and has removed to his o ld stand c)ppc its.: the 31 Queen's hotel. This is a genuine sale of first-class goods, no cheap goods got uCi for advertising purposes. The largest stock of woolens in town to choose from.. Give us ,a call. The prices will interest you. I BLU 1iis3 Kate Kin cord where she wi Miss Lizzie and •1 iss Susan King. and shipping :steers; three ears of Master Charlie Snyder of Shayton heavy cattle not sold. Hogs closed Michigan who luta 'Spent the summer steady to strong, with a good clear- with his grand parents here returned ;ince; pigs, 03.3E @ $3,30, a few home on Wednesday accompanied Yorkers sold at $3.55 at the close. by his Aunt Miss Susie Collie. Sheep and lambs -Supply light, all Miss diary* Scott is visiting in Sea- sold, but 42 ears on sale, including forth. :15 cars Canadas ; market quiet but Mr. Geo, E. King of Wingharu strong at an advance of fully 25e 'VALE. !$1.50 Its $22.50, bas gone to Con- Cattle eluaed drill and roe e20e 1 joid her sisters below early gaut.nLioirs fur neavy Also a full liae of Men's Furnishings at low rri-cer- p T. Leslie's Old Stand. 1 u 14= 5 ' -'r5,•-"-t? ''ir'.-,''=i? ifi1 ni; :`>"-'r.-.ry--Ics. ti%. `ir C-r5^ . 9"',:ehFr 7 CARE, rg W inghani. Aclain Robertson. As the bridal was visting his unelu ties ,John King on good Iambs, and 10e, on sheep, al - party filed into the room the wed- ding march was played by Miss Speirs, niece of the bride. After the ceretlipny the eomptiny,sat down to tables most heaautifnllylaid and ar- tistically decorated. The presents were useful, numerous and costly, including a cheque for a large amount from her brother in Wash- ington, 11. S: We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Menzies our heartiest congrata- lations. X '0 D' vICH. A Strome has purchased J. Dona- ghy''s lot north of the railroad and has moved the old 4t.anse to it, which he intends to renotili,te.. The Epworth League intend hold- ing their prayer meetings on Friday night during October, instead of Sunday night as formerly. The Iiowiek Fafr will be held here on Saturday,'Qet. 3rd: 1t is always a decided suecesS here. The directors are enlarging the palace and are doing all they can to make the fair more successful than ever. Donaghy's new block is com- pleted. Dr. A. M. Spence has taken possession of one part for a drug store and A. McCurdy, hardware merchant, is moving into the other. The Ladies' Aid of the .Presby - torten Church will .give a tea and entertainment on the night of the fair. IJarvest thanksgiving services will be held in Trinity church on Sunday next. The pastor will tell that who has been ill during the past though sheep moved slowly, and the week. - e ! market for them was a profitable .lies. Robert Dunces is visiting Lt r one; some bucky Canadian lambs daughter in W000stud. sold at $1.25; good to extra, $1.90 Miss Annie'i'houtpsotn of I3russels @ $5.30. Sheep, $3.''5 ( $3.75 ; all ,pent Snnday with Miss:lggie sold and closed firm. Herl,ort.' Miss Till;a Moss daughter of the i Cablegrams have, been received Rev. Mr. Ios3 was successful in , announcingthe murder of Mr. passing the j un:or Leaving exemia ,Re sheet to Thibet and atiun, and has returned to the God- ' y I missionary ' ericlt'aaigli Sehout tri study for a the abduction of his wife, formerly third class t'ertiticate. _ I Miss Susie Carson, M.D., of London, ! .1 merebnnt of Dunnville regain- Ont. The last word received from Mr. i ing ai cutters"advertisttd to laser alp Reynhart was dated ai K.umbum, in lictutts at the Ressiu ligase Toroutu January. The country* was then in the first few days of the • Exhibition. the hand of the rebels, who were About twenty persons applied mad ravaging it. Mrs. Rf yuhart's ttsedi- Mr Wtn. Grey jr. of ibis village was. cal skill would cause the ' reliefs to ohosen, and be Will rcteeive an excel- preserve her life. lent l u'v salary- preach service at 10.30 a. m. re's sight: From Toronto to menta food rather than preach t Albert Wilson, the Warwick murderer, who escaped from the Toronto asylum a week ago last; Saturday, altli who was captured at ' his house, near Arkona, and brought to the county j•til hereon Saturday is being taken back by Mr. Geo. Scott, one of the keepers of that institution, who arrived Saturday night from Toronto. Wilson left Sunday tnoruing,quite contented to return to the asylum, and while in con- versation said he ran away because he wanted to see his folks at home. He arrived at his home on ' Wednes- day. Sept. 16th, and remained there until Saturday, when he was brought here by the loeal police. During his trip from Toronto and his stay at his house Wilson ,said he did not take s con. ''.i tions In some conditions the fain from. the use of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is- rapid.^ For this reason we put up a 5oc. size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children: In other conditions gain must be slow, sometimes almost imperceptible,health can't be built up in a day. For this Scott's Emulsions •' smild:F4'BR;,IIUMI15111111111111!HAryI/b6l n11111J;R'.'III;IHIAIl11/C1141111111JIIN111111 1 r, Gr. M'TICPT-YTEZ ON AND AFTER UGU T IR WILL SHOW THE PEOPLE OF WiN AM 1 any precaution ' to keep out of the inust'be taken as •n.ourish- AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY ~ WHAT A CLEARING SALE MEANS No Sham or' make beleive, no goods marked up to make a big cut. '3E11 -1M1 .. in many cases going into the middle. -Next week we will quote prices that will astonish you. Call'"and see us and get prices. The Governor-General has eesn re- peep 1s , ,medicine, food prepared for commended to commute the capital Ai•kona 11e took the country ro»uis', 8e,]tent s ens the boy Kearney, eeutene.d with the exoepti0n b5, An occasiO}59k! tir4d and weak digestions. r 1st tit IJtndaay. h.' p Chemists, r g pp p est of the distance.. Sarnia Observe?. some so w., ; ,..., . s«..tut ai.e. The fine animals et an extric inch lis dill be sent to the Kinaatogl stlo each shear while the a to iclt --. ar►tisr- for lila it will soon bo show limo. to w. hanged on Octobo I, ride along rile road ho walked t • MACDONALD BLOCK. G. MCINTYRE, WINGHAM.