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The Wingham Times, 1898-07-08, Page 4ENGLISH GREEN PARIS Guaranteed Pure or money refunded. CEN A. APZL THE \YI N UkUAJ 1 TIMES, JULY i, 1b98. government, and several'ather;Cttth• I Paine's olives in his cabinet, we ilnebmit that the legitimate interests of the 'Cath-! Celery DRUGGIST, Campbell's Headache\Vafers cure headaches. olie religion are not likely to •sull'er, and that Cahtolies have .good reason to be satisfied. That Senator Scott has no entanglements .among the politicians of his creed -should be a matter of congratulation. He will be able to do better ‘work for his church and his country. The tests for Cabinet ministers should be honesty and statesmanship' only. It is a lamentable thing that Sectarianism should have to be con- sidered at all ; for if the premier, in selecting his ministers, must consult the wishes of every section of every sect, instead of his own judgment,we shall have government by the sects in stead of government by the people. That is the logical conclusion of such movements as that of the C. P. - _ A. tend of the projected Catholic - _ TO ADVERV ISERS. League, and it is to be hoped that no Notice of changes must be left at this such organization will meet with office not later than Saturday sueccess. noon. The copy for changes TIUE AMERICAN SI'CCESSES. day evenin. Casual advertise - talents accepted up to noon The operations of the American Thursday of each week. army at Santiago have met with the most encouraging success. The kinerf; an loss has been heavy, but must he left not later than Tues. Compound Is the world's great nerve medicune. This is the month when overworked men, women and girls in the home,•work- shop, store and office feel uervous, tired dull, irritable. laut:uid and weak. These conuitions result from weak and un - etre og nerves The nerves regulate the blood supply through the body. Upon the ihealthy action of the nerves, health and happi- ness depend. People who have their nerves out ot repair in the hot weather are the most miserable of mortals, Paiue's Celery Compound is the only true and safe epecitiefor diseased nerves -it is the only medicine for the ,banish- ment of all hot weather ills and weak- nesses. Physicians recommend it every day ; it is the favorite life giver with millions on this continent. Take no substitute frim your dealer; "Puios's" is the kind that cures. MARKET REtkkORTS, WINOtisM. Winglham, July 7, 1898. ;orreoted by P, Deana, Preduee Dealer. Flour per 100 lbs.. ..... 1 7:, to `.3 40 .,.,0 75 to o ria 0 75 to 01;0 024 to02e 0lit) to0'di 0 45 .to 0 45 Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Oats, Barley Pose Turkey, drawn .....•.•... , .. 0 07 to 0 05 Cit UN, ............ 0 04 to 0 05 Dunks, per pair ................. 0 40 to 0 00 Butter......... ......... .... 0 12 to 0 13 Eggs per dozen........ .... 0 10 to 0 10 Wood per cord.... ........ 1 00 to 1 25 Slay per ton, 4 50 to 5 00 Potatoos, per bushel, ..... 0 30 to 0 35 Tallow ,per ib 0 4 Go 0 4 Dried Apples, por ib........ , 0 3 to 0 4 Wool 19 to 21 Dressed hoes.. . .. .5 00 to 0 00 PERSONALS. 4111r Jas. A. Graham, of Uxbridge, was visiting with his father, Mr RA. ;Graham` 4111r. and Mrs. W. Patterson and Master Pay, were visiting in Kincardine over Sune day, ee Tlie Misses McConnell, of Windsor, were visiting with old Winghan friends this week. Miss Tucker, accompanied by Miss Wile eA c ,,f�@ ottu am i; 11llC p hams, of Fordwu.h, visited at her home L in attack upon an entrenched enemy ! this week. heavy loss is unavoidable, and was lIr and Mrs A. Cousens, of \' ingham probably increased by the inexpert - were in town a few days this week. -Sea - FRIDAY, JULY 4. 1398. ewe of rnost of the officers in hand_ T _-- - - ling large bodies of hoops in a drftl EDITORIAL NOTES. cult country. The fighting at Sa Lieut -Gov. Cameron was warmly tiago has again demonstrated that European troops, cannot under any welcomed on his arrival at Regina ,)rdiriary circumstances,stand against During the bot months a sheet of men of the British race. Mr. Mulock's sticky 3 cant stamps ___ --s will answer very well as a substitute AiORRIS. for adhestive fly -paper. Miss Mary Errington, of Dungan - It is odd that the state of Alai,le, ! non is renewing old acquaintances which was developed and almost on the 2nd and 3rd ,concessions. erected by Canadian railroads, should The pie-nic in Mr. Bustnan'S bush forth Sun. Wm. Gundry, bailiff was in W ingham on official business last Thursday,-Gode- rich Signal. Mr and Mrs rI Thompson, of Goclerich, spent a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Geo Wynn. Mrs. floss and Miss Exeter, were guests at a few days this week. 51r Jas Anderson, of Pontypool, is eiisit- ing with his mother at Glena•nnan, and with friends ir, town. Rev L (i Wood and wife, of Washiu,ggton D C, were the guests of Mr and else El Is Your Daugaier In School 1 There are thousands of sickly school girls dragging their way through sohonl who might be enjoying the full vigor of thehr youth by taking Scott's Emulsion, John A. Wilson, of Seaforth, was married on Wednesday, to Miss Hall of Blenheim, Oxford county, Mrs, Robt. Coleman and family left Seaforth on Wednesday for Hamilton where they will in future reside. Carrie Bloss, of Dr. Macdonald's produce such a man as Senator Hale, proved a great success as as usual during the week. the chief opponent of the movement , with undertakings of the people of Davisavi,Iola Neelands was in Guelph .on towards closer friendship with Cana- that locality. The weather vv as fine Monday on business in connection with and a large crowd gathered to enjoy the Canadian Foresters. bile freshness of thegrove.Thes wings were kept busy all afternoon .and Miss Whitlew and Miss Clark, of Wood- stock were visiting with the former's uncle ootl- Mr. Pugh of Bluevale supplied the Mr R 'Tennant, this week. Miss Evelin Winer, Willie Winer, and Clark Ii Anderson are on a visit at Mr John Winer's, below Guelph. Mrs Dan Mniloy and Miss 0 Campbell of Ripley, were visiting with Mr and Mrs .I 1V R aiker, of Turnberry, da. Of the grist of falsehoods daily reiterated by the opposition press, the most contemptible is that which perspiring mortals with ice •eream, ]molls this year's capital and ordinary l etc. Joe Smilie was ealled to the expenditure into one, and then corn- ; chair and after making some appr'o- pares it with the ordinary expendi , priate remarks, called out the follow - choir • recitation, 1'red Pugh ; 60114 Selection of the late administration. ing program , >;, y .tae BOEN. PococK-In Toruberry, on July 5th, the wits of yer. Reichard Pocock. of a htenvef MAE UED. SMITH -KENT -At St„ Al atthews' church, Toronto, on July 2nd, by the Rev. li. Muckleini, Mr. C. P. Smith, of the l3auk of Hamilton, Listowel. son of Mr. J. S. Smith, of Wingham, to Miss Mabel An- n tte Kent, of Wingharn. RrxnGI.,S-WaEirnNs-On duly 0th, at St. Paul's rectory, by the Rev. Wm. Lowe, Thos. James .1 rydgee, of Morris, to Miss Janie tvheeieos,daughter of Mr, Wm. Wheedens, of'9.'ornberryvf Jo nNSTON - Mclfi,ENzau. - At Port Huron, Mich , on June .24, by Rev. A.W. Mc0lankiu, Mr. Hugh dohoston,of Bl vale, to Miss Nancy McKenzie, of Wing - 1 un. V illtQtenee N AININ At the resi- dence of the bride's parents, on June 22, •,!!4Y !rlp4 !94 !..,per er r.111R4r4p4111R"r1?4!r4 rr!!1INI, Ii.,y4l4 rY rr Y!S• • n.xr�1 .YgirrYi try Rev. Mr. Duthie, of lLiacknow, Mr. Edward McQuiltin, jr., of West Wawa - nosh, to Miss Jennie, seeond daughter of Mr. Robt. G. Haines, of East Wawa- noshV HAINES-CARLETON-Ota June 22nd,by Rev. N. S. Burwash, at the residence of the bride's tnotber, Mr. John E. Haines, of Culross, to Miss Caroline Carleton, of Kinloss. `+,l RAMSAY-BFI,L-At the residence of the bride's hither, East. Wawanoeh op June 29th, by Rev. McLean. of Blyth, assisted by Rev, R. Henderson. of Au- burn, Mr. David Ramsay, of Westfield, to M tss Letitia. youngest daughter of Mr James Bell, Sre r IED. DAre ES- In Ooderich, nn Thursday, June 30,1.41.5, Capt. 'Phomas N. i)uucoy by the school ; recitation, Martha I of 11, vl. Costams, aged (i3 years. ` airs Jos Bradwin, and Mrs C H Brad- tarilf has only been reduced a 'steenth Ingram; recitation, Gordon Etnbua y; win, of Kamloops, B C were visiting the --- part of oue per cent. and of Mail solo, Mr. J. Killough ; selection by I former's son in Blyth last week. declares that the reduced tariff is the choir ; reading, Emma Jermyn ; i Mr Ales Ritchie left this week for a responsible for an increase of 816,. i duet, Miss Mary aid Air. D. L.month's holidays, part of which will be Frazer,I 000,000 in the imports. There must Strachan ; recitation, tarifa Ispent in Montreal and other easternpoints. 3 e a "spike" loose somewhere. instrumental, Miss Annie Strachan ; I Mr Chas Boss, son of Mr Alex Ross, Left recitation, Arletta Farrend , address, i avl Monday morning for Wiuou^, where he IT is understood that the 'Govern- Rev. 111r. Rogers ; selection by the! dins been appointed Dominion Express dent has decided not to hold any' choir. Agent and telegraph operator, during the Dominion bye -elections until the fall. I The following report gives the fruit season. They will all take place on the same standing of the pupils of S. S. No. Mies Perdue, of Wingham, was the guest �fiay and under the new voters' lists. 18 for month of June and determines I of her cousins, the Misses Earngey, on Mr. Foster informs us that the Mr. Aluloek would earn the nation's I their position in class for next i month, gratitude by obliging the contractors i Total. 400. to supply better stamps and postal 5th. Jas. Knox, 207. g,ards. The stamps now on the mar- ket are flimsy, and the mucilage on their backs is so soft that it sticks to everything it touches. The cards are so coarse and ink blots on them is if they were made of blotting paper. The contractors should be brought to time. t ECTAR1ANiS11 IN POLITICS. The news that a movement is on foot to establish a political soeiety ,of Irish Catholics is much to be re- gretted. With the disappearance of Sabbath last. -Mr. Perdue, of wingham spent Sabbath last with friends in town.— Gorrie Vidette. W Corbould, manager of the tank of Sr. 4th. Arietta Farrend 183. HIamilton, Wingham, and his two daagh- Jr. 4th. Gordon Embury 371, tete, Miss Corbould and Miss G Corbouid, Lorne Knox 310, Robt. Farrend 75. Sr. 3rd. Ettie Agar 373, Ruby Forbes 354, \gena Knox 350, Alice Paul 338, Charlie Garniss 290, Mar- tha Ingram, 103, Jr. 3rd. Eva M. Soueh 360, tar- ifa Fraser 348, Johnny Garniss 301. Sr. 2nd. Fred Pugh 266.. Jr. 2nd Emma Jermyn 373,Anuie Garniss 335. n Pt. 'lad. hazel F.mbury 315 Sr. Charlie Agar 301. Jr Pt. 2nd. Total 200--liarvie Knox 180, Wm. H. Jacklin 165, W. the reprehensible C. P. A., and the 1 Forbes 145, Tommy Jermyn, 145. c.ettiement of the Manitoba school question, it might have been hoped that sectarianism would vanish for a 'rime from Canadian politics ; but it ft appears that there are men who desire to perpetuate religious strife in cur public life, and who believe that Cabinet ministers should be wade and unmade not in accord - Sr. 1st. Lizzie Knox, ti oinie Rutledge, Iluldah Rutledge, Sarah Agar, Fred Apr, Stanley Rutledge. Jr. 1st. Norman South, hazel Stamper, Nelson Agar, D. L. STracir.tx, Teacher. Sure, Safe, Easy :once with their merits, but because tO'Use. of their popularity --or lack of it -.l Diomnt.d Dyes are 11 were registered at the Royal Ilotel on Sunday last—Kincardine Review. Mr D G Mcreggan, and children, of Montreal, are visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs S Yonhill. Mr. 11oFeggan has been appointed Domuiton Express Agent at Parkdale and will remove from Montreal to his new home at once. le populrtr dyes in every home of the civilized world. With this or that religious denoini-- They are auto and rrliable under all nation, circumstances, giving the choicest, most brilliant and most lasting colors. This league'wbieh is vet unnamed I Diamond Dyes are the safest to use in tis r7lief being formed in Toronto and the the home ; to poitnnous ingredients to grievance seems to he that 4 irritate the hands are ever used in themon packaae dyes are largely �' Catho i composition ot the famed dyes. Com- Hon..Tolia Scott, an Ontario composed he member of the Dominion Cabinet of dangerous materials. BRUSSE1iS. Bread has dropped to five cents a loaf in Brussels on account of the fail in the wheat market, 1,1. s. F. C. Rogers and Mrs. Geo, Rogers are away on a holiday visit with friends at Detroit, Chatham and London, A new call board of modern ar- rangement has replaced the old one in the telephone office here, and 'i•hen the metallic line reaches Brussels we .vill be able to " hello" to our friends at a distance with neatness and dispatch. F. 5. Scott sold lot 11, con. 2, Grey, for Alex. Ross to John Mc - Ewan, of Turnberry, for the sum of e1,400. There was 100 acres in the farm. The Clippers defeated the Utiors of `Vrxeter at baseball Tuesday by 13 to 6. The Clippers have won 12 out of 10 games this season. Mr..T, G. Shene has a bed 19 fcot square of sweet peas that are be- ' ginning to flower beautifully with a number or the very prettiest varie ties. The geranium. in his store "Window has attracted the lovers of tilt beautiful. lied not "a power' among his co•i'e:li-• 1 Diamond Dyes are so easy to use that ry, aS'i4lt him removed, and a mail of grown ariunista. Accordingly the promoters •'t child can dye as successfully as tt porson Beware ot common and , crude dyes sold for the sake of large pro - their own sttbstitttted. ; tits. Insist upon having the Dia •i+�IM'nd lY itlh a Catholic at the head of the Dyes and you wil: have 1 appy • Y3 r rod How is this? Perhaps sleepless nights caused it, or grief, or sick- • ness, or perhaps it was care. No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair. The hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. Aers hair vigor increases the circulation in the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss- ing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to direc- tions, gray hair begins to show color in a few days. Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send it to you. Writs vs! If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor about it. He may be able to suggest something of value to you. Address, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. HrYlrpYrN • Pure Lard. 10c lb. Brown Windsor Soap 6 for 5c. French Mustard, in tumblers, 5c each. Cook's Friend Baking Powder 5c pkge. Canned Corned Beef. .AMBO "` v Cooked Roast Beef; Smoked Sliced Beef. Chicken, Ham and Tongue. Devilled Ham, Tongue, Beef and Turkey. Potted Tongue, &c. JOHN KERR GRO CLP, WINGFIAM. 19 TO Opposite Quee For an ods have a Hair Cu ive him a tria itnzo - ' oned. w L KERNE ORA AL AR inghaln, a First-ClasE Order X. 311-4 3E41.7 -AND- IC 1H. AN1)-IC1H. "=.4 -FROM THE - HOLSTEIN DAIRY. Luther J. 1Vi1flaffljAM BU'i'GH E R (Thoroughly experienced and prac- tical in all branches,) Begs to inform the inhabitants of Wing - ham and neighborhood that he has suc- ceeded to the business formerly carried on by Geo. Shaw at lately by D. Me Donald. He is prepared to supply all kinds of Meat and Butchers' Supplies of the Best quality at lowest prices. • Orders executed to any part of the town with despatch, Telephone No. 9, L. J. WILLIAMS SAW MILL 11teLIEAN & SUN Props.. - All kinds of rough and dressed,. . Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Apple Barrels, Hard & Soft Slabs Also a large quantity of dry hard.. Wood for sale, delivered. Telephone , orders promptly at- tended to. iV.IeLEAN & SON. TRY 1 [I. KARQES .::::::: BOOTS and SHOES RETUR;ED 6th Itis stock is Good and Cheap ! Extra fine line in Children's Wear. ALL BICYCLE SHOES AT COST Custom work and repairing promptly attended to. J. G. KARGES. TIME Carefully washed, properly ironed, correctly finished and f'aii ly priced - that's the history of your linen when brought here. Nor a thing in obi` washing preparations to injure the fibre of the goods and not, a thing unhealthy about out' work rooms. J. D. LONG Opp. Union It'"story. . WHAT PRETTY GOLD RINGS 7 hat is what everybody says when they see our stock. \Ve make any style of (;old Rings to order. `'-="'"'REPAIRING W c think we know as much about. watch work as any other man in Canada., and will give 0040).0 CO for a watch we can't fix. HALSEY PARKI.