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The Wingham Times, 1898-08-05, Page 5tyE mail free, to all who write for it, a YY VV handsomely Illustrated Catalogue of our vast army of Goodyear -Welted Shoes for men and boys. It describes an amaz- ing variety of different styles and sizes, all of "Slater" quality, ranging in price from $3, $4, $5, for men, to $2, $2.50 for boys' and youths' foot gear. We have striven to make this catalogue well worth your sending for. GEORGE T. SLATER & SONS. For Sole Only by HOMUTH & BOWLES. BUGGIES ! SURRIES! ' Phaetons, Spring Wagons, Road Wagons and Carts, HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. Trunks, Valises, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, Harvest Mitts, Lap Rugs Dusters, 'Axel G tease, Oil, Harness Oil and Soap. • CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND HARNESS REPAIRING DONE on short ncti'•e, and at reasonable prices. R. J. MACMATH. that will lit comfortably, look well, vent' well, and keep in good shape, you had better go to ebster's • New Spring Goods and Samples of all the latest designs in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds,. Worsteds, Serges and Overcoatings: to eltoose from. Orders filled promptly at very low prices. Webster & Co., Queen's Block. Luther J. Williams BUTCHER (Thoroughly expel ienced 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 Goo. Shaw at lately by D. Mc Donald. ILP is prepared to supply all kinds of Meat and Butchers' Supplies or the Best quality at lowest prices. Orders executed to any part or the town with despatch, Telephone No. 9. L. J. 'WILLIAMS REMEMBER! Your eyes are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take care of them for you. Tf you need SPECTACLES OR EYE GLASSES buy thein from us. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, and all kinds of Jewelry. Repairing promptly attended tn. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. Or iplAMMIONOlow. Bargains! Bargaius! T, .1, MILLS has just received a large shipment of Plain and Spotted , C7- L2N"S «'iN011,6,.\ AUGUST Sri 5, i898, GORR.IE. jMiss I+,t.he1 Williams, of Seaforth, was the guest t.f her cousin, Visa Minnie \V ! lallrs. ( Miss Evil Mellrath, of Toronto, is • visiting at her home in the village. At,, iVtxt Doig has returned home from her visit to Quebec and other eastern points. Mr. John W. Toner bas secured tt good situation in Alt, Forest. Miss Stinson, of `r'uruntn, visited with triends in the village last week. A'lr. and Airs. Wesley Smith were visiting friends in liai•riston and Alt. Forest. On Thursday week, the remains of the late James Harvey, who died in the Iluuse of Refuge. mere brought to town, and, on Friday }afternoon, were interred in the Balaclava ceme• terv, near Mildmay. ' Berman S. Evans, of Owen Sound Collegiate Institute, is spending the vacation at his home here. Miss Nettie Anderson, and Harold, of Detroit, Mich., are the guests of their cousin, Miss Cassie L. Dane, of Ed ward and Maitland streets. Organdy, Lawns, Linens, Linenettes, Prints and Ginghams, which l have bought at cut prices and will be sold ttt a bar- gain. You should see our special line of Prints, usual 10c for uc, in 30 different Patterns to choose from. A large assortment of Ladies' Shirt Waists and Wrappers which will be cleared out at a special low price. Call and sere these goods before they are picked over. MILLS L'LIJEVALE. Mr. A. McEwen, principal of our scboc 1, had au entrance class of seven this year and six of them were suc- cessful. Only two of the public school leaving paasect. Miss West returned to Woodstock last week, utter visiting several months with her brother, Rev. W. J, West, A.Ir. James Robertson and Mr. IIarry Diutent each had a flax -pull. ing bee last week, Miss Acta fiat rington, of Guelph, is visian,; her aunt, Mrs. John Fowler, jr., of the Bluevalc road. Mrs. McUee, ut' Molesworth, was Vi,."t g her brother, Alt. Geot•;;e Macdonald last week. Mrs. Nicholson and children, of Chicago, are visiting her patents, M••, and Mrs, Robert Dlaxwell, of the Blaevalc road. Flax threshing has eommsnced in the mill and the boys and girls are spreading it in the fields. Farmers are having • their wheat threshed and it is proving a good crop. Mr. William Messer has returned from visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ira Barclay, of Ypsilanti, 'Michigan. Miss Cora Messer, who accompanied her father, asill remain is Ypsilanti a month. Miss McMurdie, of Hensall, is visiting her uncle, Cllr. Joseph Smillie, of Morris. Miss. Kerr, of Drumbo, was visit ing her uncle, Mr. John Gardiner last week. Miss Kerr was on a bi cycle tour and visited several tunas in the county. A. J. Conover, the notut•iou, forger, was in the village last Keck, ha)iug cove up to the V1•iogbaua races. He at nue tiute kept a hetet iu Iituevate and after wards in Wing ham. Miss Bertha Sanderson, of "Toronto, is holidaying in the vilta_e. Miss Lyle Burgess , eturned to Owen Sound on Monday atter visit- ing her grandmother, Mr's. King and other 1elaayes. John and Henry Chambers, who were ch owned in Shoal lake, Mani- toba, un July lith. were nephews of Alr. John Gardiner, of this village and had soutetitues %`loiteu hese. Mr. John ling, of i.iuburtr school, is spending the hulidays at his house here. In the park, Winghatn, next Mon- day evening, instead of I tiday as had been advertised, the Wing ham football teats nil! play against the "Riversides," of 'Toronto. The 1iv Nature makes the cur,: after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and need helping out. Thing:' get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed ' to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver 011 with hypophos- phites can do just this.' It strengthens the nerves; feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. • 5.. OM $t.00 ; fill drUggistt, SCOTT .1c'8OW;r5, Chentkts, Tearoom. J Rebels From Business )G rsiI tc 74-74'‘i 1 gto of ho K 'F. urniture NOTICE THE 7e OLLOWING : 3 Glass Show Case,, cost $18.00 for $10.00. 1 Spafford Scale, cost $17,50 for $11.00. 1 Brass Tea Scale, coat $14.50 for $10.00. 1 16 lb. Balance Scale worth $5.00 for $2.25. 1 Set Window Blinds, nearly new, cost $20.00, tor $10.00. 1 English Plate ..Mirror, 28 x 48, cost $18.00, for $10.00. 2 Shop Stoves less than half price and everyibing at like reduction, Dry Goods and Boots and Shoo at Cost. Everything will be sold Come everybody. Produce taken in exchange. MACDONALD BLOCK. S. S. EARL, - IG Alit. ersides have been the champions of Toronto for five years, 'so the game is likely to be interesting. Wing - ham team is composed partly of Bluev'tle boys and as many as can will be sure to go over to see the home team win—we hope. Mr. Martin, of Toronto, will spend the remainder of the sutntr.cr with Mr. Wm. Sanderson. Sixty persons went from here to Goderieb on the excursion of the 22nd. C IJ LROSS. On Tuesday, July 261h, Catherine Mehen, relict of the late Thos. Kirby, breathed her last at the home of her daughter, Miss i4,aggie Kirby of Teeswater. Her death at the ad- vanced age of 85 years removes an other of the pioneer settlers of the township of Culross, She was a kindly old lady who always had a word of pleasant greeting to say when she met an acquaintance. One ot the saddest eaents that has happened in the community for a long tune was the very sudden death of Mrs, D. J. Bailagh, which took place on Sunday afternoon, July 24th, after an illness ot only a few hours. Mrs. Ballag•h was young, being only in her 32nd year, and was a daughter of the late Wm. Colvin of Culross. The unlookfd for death was a terrible blow to her rela. Lives and has called forth the deep- est sy mpathies of a very wide circle of friends and acquaintances. Her husband; and mother, who resided with her, v<iIl feel her loss greatly, hat the three little children whc, have been left motherless are the greater losers of all. EAST WAWANOSII, '°"After a Icng illness the spirit of Mrs. Nichol, relict of the late Walter Nichol of the 7th eon..jpassed peace- fully away on Thursday last. For years deceased has been a patient sufferer and,,was beloved by all who knew her,' One son, James, of Owen Sound, and one daughter, Mrs, J. Mason, survive and have the sy m• pathy of the entire community. Mr. J. Wellwood, student of Vier toria College, preached very accept• ably at Brick church 10 con on Sun day last. Rev, Mr. Geddes, now o% St. Cath crines, but a former pastorfof Calvin, preached at the latter place on Sun- day last to a large congregation, from the text "Life is more than meat rind the body more than rai- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, of theNile, spent Sunday atMr. J. Menzies'. W1.'OXETl R. Mrs. (Rev.) Brown was visiting With her friend, Mrs. Dickson at Listowel, Miss Tucker, of Hamilton, is spend- ing the summer at Loeksley h all, the guest of her college friend, Miss Swale. The Wroxeter road machine, un- der the su erintendonee of Air p Willis, was doing good work grading in the Clifford vicinity. it was used While leading a eoly the othe with goodeffect on tileimptovemrnts day, Dan.Campbelt, of Walton, felt n the.Neustadt road, and also on and broke his right arm. An and other streets in the village, and is to be put to service levelling the park, Rev. Mr. Anderson and sister left on Monday last for a visit to friends near Peterboro. The Presbyterian pulpit will he occnpied during his absence by Rev. Mr. Grey, of To- ronto, an old time favorite here. Mrs. Sheriff and daughter, of Lindsay, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Cowan's at present. Airs. D. Al. Walker and sons, of Niagara Falls, are here for a short sojourn. Mrs. T.W. n t Gibs n and family, who have engaged a cottage here for the summer, are just back from a short holiday, spent with friends in Gaderich and Blyth, Alt's. Thos. Gibson, sr , and daugh ter have gone to Parry Sound on a visit to friends. Mr. Adam Sanders, of Tiverton, is visiting under the parental root at present, Forest lodge, A. F. and A. M.. is booming here at present, under the capable management of W. M., .John A. Barnard. John, or more popularly known as "Jack" Munro, who was one of Wroxeter's stirring boys some 25. years agog, has been here on a short visit to his mother, Mrs. John Gofton, lately. He loe+ks well and is doing fine in the palace car city, Pullman, Illinois. BRUSSELS. The Young People's Chapter of St. John's church held a garden party on Mrs. Jas. Wilson's lawn, The proceeds went to the new rectory fund. The following is a list of the offi- cers of the Brussels football teats : President, J. H. Cameron ; Manager, T. A McLauchlan ; Sec-Treas., Bert Gerry ; Capt, James Thomson ; Man- aging Com., Capt., Manager and Sec-Treas, Brussels cheese factory sold their June make of cheese. For the first half they received 7cents, and for that made in the last half 7s, cents per pound. i11r. Jas Walker shipped a ear load of second hand buggies to Manrtonlitc Island last week. Rev. M'r, McRobhie, Hiah Chap lain of the C. 0, F , will preach o the brethern in Atwood on Sund.+t next. A number of Brussels 1"o'e st ers will attend the service. ( The following are the officer'- i recently installed for St. John's Lodge, A. F. 8 A. M. :—A. Cous e‘ P. M. ; Geo. Halliday, W. M.; hetet J. Bishop, S. W. ; G. 1''. Blair, J. W.. Jas. Fox, Trelasurer; J. A. Creighton. i Secretary ; Jno, Wright, Chaplain : John Hewitt, S. D. ; J. II, Cameron. J. D. ; Jas. I3aiia ntyne, S. S.; Silas .Jackson, J. S.; Geo. Dunlop, I. 0, ; J. Y. S. Itirls, Tyler. In Brussels voters list for 18118 there are 25.2 names in No. 1 Divi- sion ; 131 in No. 2 ; and 45 in No. J, a total of 426. 97 are qualified to serve as Jurors. BELGRA VE. "Mrs. Thos. Black had a paralytic stroke un Friday evening last. Her many friends hope she may soon recover.t/ itlr. Jackson and sister, of Mc- Killop, spent Sunday with C. Cor- bitt. Miss Nellie Turner and Miss Hiscucks, of Teeswater, have re- turned home after spending a few days with friends near Belgrave. Quite a little party enjoyed them- selves at the home of Jas. Oliver on Friday evening last. Charles McClelland has forwarded to Canon Greene, of Orillia, $1 for the Ii ish s, tasty . 7 his society is e7,gaged in tcocl•ing the Irish -speak- ing popula!ic i, tf the `preen isle the holy set., put, es chiefly... through the medium et their own language. The beau -tit -Sit . hurtiers of late have frest et., d up t t.tngs wonderfully in this vicir•it". Rev. Mr. W'e llv cc d, of St. Helens, preaehcd in ,he• Methodist church on Sunday evc•t+it,g last. Rev. Alr. Oaten e eeuli, d ,he pulpit at Brus. sell on Stisclay tattling. Rev. Austin 1'h'dg'e and l'is father atria ed at lir lg•rs:te no Friday even- ing to attevu the funeral t.t the late Mrs, Niel ul, rvhien took place on Saturday luau. Rev. Mr. Oaten intends lac !ding a series of revival tu.•etings in the near future. We hope he was. meet with su 'Cess. sserJohn Gillies, formerly station sgeut for the Gt'tu,d Trunk Railwafk hosts, committed ; Weide Sunday even- ing at Alviusio,., white the family ate at church by firing a revolver into his ai,wlth, killing himself instant- ly. He had been unwell for tome time. and had beeunae desp ndent. Since leaving heart he had . acted as ligand Trunk agent at . Ivinst„n7 Rev. John Gray, pastor "+f the Neth Sarum Baprist church, St, Thoma' dropped dead Monday morn- ing Deceased mats well known by inane 1,, 11+a an t:otllatV, Well Made and Makes 'Well Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perieneed pharmaclsts of today, who have brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical re- search. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a modern medicine, containing just those vegetable Ingredients which were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of human 1111. It purities and en- riches the blood, tones the stomach and digestive organs and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions boils, pimples, sores east rheum, enc every toren of skin disease; cures liver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous evstem. It en- tirety overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place -of Weakness and languor. It wards off malaria, ty- phoid fever, and by purifying the blood it keeps the whole systerit healthy. i worse r w,,%,..1P u S pari1tt. 1„ the test--iti fact the One Tree Blood Puriliei. Sold t y all druggists, '$t; Alt for >rs. Hoof's Pills acre all 1'lsrr 1) it 8tek Headnelae. t