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The Wingham Times, 1899-04-28, Page 5HANNA'S rx k W 1 �"'1'la. a �11 1.111.KSIAPRIL 28, 1.6'99, NEW COORS AND NEW PRICES. LAC: CURTAINS Beautiful Designs, Elegant Qualities, Marvellous Prices, ranging from 25c to $5.04 per pair, . CARPETS AND. OILCLOTHS. Our stock was never as large. Composed of Ax - minsters, 3 -ply Wools, Brussels, Tapestries, Unions, I-lemps and Jutes. Nrices ranging from 150 to $1,25. New designs in Oilcloths ; different widths ; good value. 1 1 JOHN HANNA. s Last Thurseay evening about 8 o'clock,,. John Miller. tt Ind of about fifteen years of age, rinti aeompaRion named Arthur Iiolztii c)hy� usit nf)ot ing muskrats along the banks of the Maitland river. Rubinson asked Miller foe some cartridges, as. his supply had run out. A1i11er laid his gun on' a pile of brush, handed over the cartridges and Nicked up his gun by the muzzle, drag tug it towards ,hits, The trigger caught in the brush and the whole charge passed through the righrrolag, killing him almost instantly!The deceased is a son of the late T. P. Miller. •The funeral . took place Saturday. after- noon to the Wroxeter cemetery and was Int gel y attended. The bereaved mother, Sisters, brunet and other relatives have the sympathy of the coni. nanity in their s•t4 affliction. Rev. J. B. Kennedy has been in- vited to return to Wroxeter for the third year. All danger of high water is now past. .It is altogether likely that some needed improvements will be made to the dam during the coming summer. Inspector Robb paid an official visit to our school last week. Mr. Thos. 'Hemphill was in Mild- may last week repairing the part of his mill dant which was tarried' away by the spring fresher. . b'ishirg has been the leading sport here for the past Werk. - 'MORRIS. On Monday, apt a 17th, Ellen 'a he a F etntr, reiiat of t sc bite 1 �„ J mP.s' McCracken, died .at the mane of her • son, Wm. McOl kt it, 4th linel&in her 98th year The ares a native of Ireland, Where she wsas also married. • After a sojourn in Outwit', Co., in' this province, they moved into this township over 40) eats ago, Mr. Me• Cracker) passing , a ►t•iiy 20 years tater. Deceased wag a while soiled., kindly disposititned .old lady who was most h:ghly renewed, by all! who knew her, The :;nes are John, Frank, William. and James, all of whom are well known residents of Morris except the (atter stud he lives at Goderich. Mrs, J,a4. Stretton, sr., Mrs. Frank Kerney ani[ Mrs. Jetties Gibson are the .bnrviving daughters. Rev, Dr. Kilroy, or nrrritf it'd, was on Sunday. presented teir.i .4,500 on the oceasion of his h ivin ; he 25 years incumbent of tea 1' 464e, t is ri eless Get your sight tested.. It costs nothing. . WE FIT SPECTACLES Scietifically, Correctly, Reasonably. Try us. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. THE CHEAP HARDWARE CARDEN TOOLS 'It will soon. be time to use garden 'tools. We have any- thing you need in 'this. line, ,and our prices are always low. MILK CANS We have a good supply of Milk Cans. The price we offer.hem at will t l soon sell them. Give -us a -call for anything you need in our1'ine. Se I.E. KENT Old Post Office Stand. Or der naILl'K -AND — U1 --FROM THE— ... EOLSTIE ' DAIRY. TO THE FPaONT SEE WHAT THE --DIAMOND PORK SHOP Opposite Post Office, Says: Fresh Beef and Pork. Lamb Bologna. Pickled Pork Headcheese Breakfast Bacon Sausage Smoked Ham Pressed Beef Side Pork Tripe Corn Beef . Pressed Tongue. Spice Roll, Lard, Fowl, &e., always on band. Our prices are right, Orders called for and meat delivered to' any part of the town. Your patronage solicited. 1)1AlWaN l'011: MEP. A11 ITEM OF INTEREST Farmers, why pay 53 and G per cent. interest on your loans When money may be had at 5 per cent. Payments made to suit borrower. Charges low, Agency Ontario Mutual Life Assur- ance Company. ' - At ofiice Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. - .ABNER COSEIV $, Macdonald Block, Wingham. Only one "Slater Shoe" agency, There is only one "Slater Shoe" Ag'eiv y in this town. "Slater Shoes" tan be bought in no other store but this store. If more than one dealer in each town had the Agency for. "Slater Shoes," no one dealer could afford to carry in, stock enough shapes, sizes, and widths, to fit all feet, and thus the dealer's trade, the customers'. feet, and the reputation of the "Slater Shoe as a foot -fitter would all be injured. Price, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. Shoes by man. Catalogue Free. For Sale Only by HM NUTH & SON. Practical and Impartial Tests prove . . THE CLEVELAND fitted with new Cleveland ball and roller bearings and other 1899 improve• meats shown only on Cleve- . lands to be the easiest run. ning and most perfect bieyole yet made. J. •. , GIBSON, Bicycle £xpert will be here on MAY 4th with the latest tips in wheel- ing, and will give tin inter- esting . exhibition, It will pay you to call and see the best wheels in Anierica. J. GLEGG & CO. 1iLIIEVALE. T, he sturdy farmer with Ms team has began to turn the soil in preplir. ation for the seed. Alvin Duncan, who has been ill for some weeks, is recovering slowly. Miss Riehmond, of Algia, is visit- ing at the parsonage. The good people of B1uevale and vicinity are not forgetting the coin - forts of theia'tninisters. The parson- age is.��eing beautified by the erection of a new verandah and the manse is to receive a thorough coat of paint and other repairs. The anniversary services of the Presbyterian church will be held on April 80th, when Rev. 'John Ross, B. A., of Brussels,, will preach morn- ing and evening.. On elouday, May 1st, at 8 g. nt, a Scotch concert will be given in the Foresters' hall, when. Rev. W. J. West, M. A., will deliver an illustrated lecture on his travels to the Old Land. Miss McKenzie, Winghane's teleuted eloeutionist, will render several selections in Scotch dialect and iiiusie, and songs of the same nature will be rendered by the choir and others. Everybody is welcome. Ask your doctor how many preparations of cod- liver oil there are. He will answer, “Hun- dreds of them," Ask him which is the best. He will reply, "Scott's Emulsion," Then see that this is the one you obtain. It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free from unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy- pophosphites and glycerine. All three are blended into one grand healing and nour- ishing remedy. soe. anti $1,00, ell °rug b. A. Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Out or Bruise.. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the beet in the world, will Will the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Paver Sores, [Dicers, Boils, Palms, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 ate, a box. Cure gua- ranteed, Sold by Colin A. Campbell, druggist. I3N,IJSSLLS. 13russels cheese factory will em- inence operations on Monday next. D. D. G. M. Irwin, of Stratford, made an official visit to St. John's Lodge, A. F. & A. M., on Tuesday evening. Rev. E. A. treat' of Atwood, and Pev. Mr, Alvin exeh'anged pulpits on Sunday last. Last Sunday afternoon the mem- bers of Western Star Lodge, I. 0. 0. F, and visiting brethern and friends attended • divine service at Melville church, when Rev. John Ross, M. A., preached tbe anniversary sermon. The Brussels Tennis Club has been organized for 1899 with the following officers :—J. D. Ronald, Hon. President ; Jas. Fox, Presid ent ; G. P. Blair. Vice 'President ; J. It'. Cameron, Sec-Treas; D. C. Ross, Captain. A. iTarrozv Escape. Thankful wards written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taxen with a bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in and finally terminat• ed in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friendson•earth I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumdtion, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It bas cured me, and thank God 1 am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Sold by Colin A. Campbell, druggist, 50 eta. and $i.00. Guaranteed or price re- funded. EAST WA WANOSI7. There gently passed into the heavenly reward on Wednesday evering, April 18th at his late residence' Mr. Thos Campbell. Mr, Campbell' had partaken a goodly portion of this world's troubles and pleasures, living to the ripe age of seventy five years and had enjoyed i very good health until this past winter had left its fatal effects upon him and within a week of his death be was taken seriously i11 of pneu- monia of which diseased, Mrs. Ca p - bell proceeded only a w•eek.Vir. and Mrs, Campbell were born in Ireland and came to Canada, settling in this township after they were married, A family of six girls and two boys survive them, who will sora:5- feel the loss of so loving and kind parents. The tenderest. sym pathy o; the entire neighborhood will be felt for them in their sad affliction. The remains were inter- red side by side in the Wingham cemetery, Mrs. S. Young, of Wingham, is visiting her mother at Marnoch. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Gibson, of Galt, and Mrs: Cahill, of Paris, at- tended the funeral of their father sp*i tee Greatest Need. 2tIr, it. P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Hpain, bpendahie win teraatAitken, 8, O. Weak nerves had caused effete pains in the back of bis bead. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and ;Nerve Iletnedy, all pain soon left him. Ii'e says this grand u,edieine is what bis country needs. All America knows that it oures liver and kidney trouble, per) - ties the blood, tones up the stomach. strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. if weak, tired or ailing yon need it. Every battle r;u ranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by 001111 A. elampbell, druggist. BLYTH. Another old and highly respected eitizen of this neighborhood departed this life at 10 o'eloek on Wednesday evening of last week, in the person of Capt. John Buie. His death was not unexpected, as he had been a great sufferer for many years from heart trouble, espeeiauy during the past two years, and for the past few weeks had been very ill. When the final summons came he accepted it by gently elesing his eyes as if going in a peaceful repose, The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon to the Union cemetery, and was largely attended by the citizens of Blyth and vicinity. Capt. John Buie was born .on the island of Gigha, Argyleshire, Scot- land, in 1817. Ile received what at that time was considered a fair edta cation, and living among a sea -faring community naturally took to the sea for a livelihood. He made many oeeal, voyages until wrecked on the island of Anticosti, when he decided to give up ocean life and try the great lakes, He was a resident c)f Blythfor the past thirty years. Previous to that he had lived in the principal American cities bordering on the great lakes, on which, prac- tically, all his lake sailing was done. For over thirty years be sailed these lakes, serving in all capacities, from a before•the-mast hand to captain He was altirays proud of the fact thathis father had been in the bat ties of Copenhagen, the Nile and Trafalgar, and was quarter -maser in these battles oil Lord Nelson's frigate Victory, being within three feet of that famous admiral when he (Nelson) was mortally wounded, and was one of thosewho carried Lord Nelson' to shelter. ter. Capt. Buie's ex tperience on the lakes in tne eat ly days of steamboating made. hint an interesting narrator of the maxi no events of that period. Capt. 13.uie married Miss Mary Mc Kellar, wbosurvives him, in Toronto 53 years .ago last Saturday, Apt it 22nd, their union being blessed will. four sons and three daughters, five of whom are still living, viz :—Daniel in Chicago, Duncan in Toledo, John in Buffalo, .Mrs. Graeey Wing's?, in and Mrs. Curtis, Blyth. The two youngest children, Hector and Annie are dead, the former is buried in Blyth and the latter in Dundas -- Standard. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you ua Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousai. it. of sufferers have proved their match lest - merit for Sick and Nervous Iaeadach»s They make pure blood and strong uer. and build up your health. Easy to t:, ie Try sham. Only 25 cents. Money l ,.uk if not cured. Sold by Colin A. C,a.,•p bell, druggist. LONDESB0R0. Notes—Mr Joseph Riley inore:• this week to Seaforth, where he is gu. ing into the hotel business. A meeting was called on Tuesday evening for the purpose of organ z leg a base -ball team. There was a good attendance. Another meeting will be held on Saturday evening a.' T. W.' Parlmer's. Ale. Campbell, on Friday last. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Menzie is seriously 111 at present. Mr. Whaley will preach in Calvin and Belgrave next Sunday, Children Cry for WINDOW BL LARGEST STOCK BEST QUALITY LOWEST PE1O Our ie 1'a pot's, 8 yards to the roll, whites hatck, et.e. Cannot he beaten. See oro" Li"e illiltd complete, for 50 '.ants. • of ,fit a�• ' Y4.61 al' ll 1 Psu s BU FT AND WANTED. I a,n pre!nu'rd to pay ti e highest cash pri.al tar ail goad hatter and eggs delivei'i"l at icy warehouse near the G. T. 11, : a I LLE sPIF. Maleolnt Caminbe ll, the p.atmaster of Lucknuw, is now 80 ears of age. The new C. P. R. swing bridge at the Canadian Soo was opened for traffic on Tuesdar. mast Saturday atrcrilo .a, an un- kn.,wn, man, .1.1ppa1.entls under twenty years of age and dressed as a. faun laborer, was found dead on i l e rcadside at the end c.t a culvert a1 out three miles east of I-larriston. Ti e 1 ody has the appearance of ing been there most of tbe wi ter. Coroners Harvey and Cowan ha ' the body removed to the town- ship Hall. e rostrate The boys of S. S. No. 8 have formed quite a strong football team The girls have also formed a base ball team. • On 'Tuesday evening the boys and girls played a game of baseball The game was a little in favor of the boys, but with a little practice the girls will be hard to beat. Mr. J. J. Manning left on Monday morning for Bathgate, D. C. Mr. Adams ad family were, in Seaforth on Tuesday attending the funeral of Mr. Adam's father, who law on Sunday. Mrs. E. Lyon is baying the 'house she purchased from E. Walker re - shingled, Mr, H. Lear is doing the work, S. D• Melville's fine driver was taken sick on Saturday while arty. ing to Auburn, but has almost re- covered in the meantime. ! Mr. G. Johnston has erected it new fence in front of his 1 new property: which, adds greatly to Weak and Run Down, With Heart and Kidneys in Bad Condition — Restored by Mood's Sarsaparilla. 'i I was very much run down, having.. been sick for several months. I had been trying different remedies which,; did Into no good. I would have severe spells of coughing that would leave pie prostrate. I was told that my lungs were affected, and my heart and lridneye were in ll bad condition. In fact, it seemed es though every organ was out of order. I felt that something must be done and my brother advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I procured a bottle and began taking it. Before it was half gone I felt that it was helping mo. ' I continued its use and it has made me a new woman. 1 cannot praise it too highly?' Mxs. SvnraaEsw ',nut, '217 ()seington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, (let only Rood's, because. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best—ht feet the One True mood Puller. Sold by all druggists. $i, six for $5. • SCOTT &i3owN11).SChch tieta Toon 1!oroho. • H. i 4 � �4 p ! "CC11 a the appearance. l Hood s Pills (Sable, beneficial. 23e. t3 � t " ere purely vegetable, re.