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The Wingham Times, 1899-06-09, Page 5.°• I to' 11.41..E NSfjJ r111•11041411,00,10111/11$1141%141110111e101".4001~11110111%,/0"44.01,1 • • • '1"1"*""4"`"Wilsen left his hones about 1 o'010ek last Satarday, the 4th in, with the WIRE broad axe from his neighbor, Mr. prepared intention •of borrowing a Clegg, which he quired to use at • a driving shed at which he bad • - been busily engaged, during the Morning, Not -having returned at WAR NEWS ;FENCINO S• , THE ORIGINAL worn by Roosevelt's Rough Riders in three shades. Black, Fawn, Brown, only $1.00; 11 I., LOOK AT OUR LIST . i American Steel Wire Field Feneing. Preston's three plait Steel .Fencing. $ Truss Cable Wire Fencing. McMullen's Fencing, 80 to • 48 inches. Poultry Netting, 24 to 72 . motets. , Barbed Wire, '2 and 4 points, Oiled and Enameled Wire. •! Large Stook, Low Prices. NN . CLEGG 8.! Ca $, ,..„, 5 o'clock, and as a visitor wished to see biro, enquiry was made at the • house of Mr. Clegg. His not having ” been there or at his son's, who lives in the neighborhood, some anxiety was experienced when several start- ed out to search fel' hien. It was • not, however, till 10 o'eloek that Ernest King digovered him quit • : dead. in Mr. Clegg's brief with hi throat cut from ear to ear'and razor in his hand, The coroner, Dr. Sniale, was communicated with, but DOG being able at the time to attend, he allowed the body to be removed to the house. • Mr. Wilson had given no previous anxiety to bis friends, nor can any : motive be assigned to induce him to eommit the rash act. Be was Elder and Sunday School teaeher at, his • tivele„weeeeeeeeeeeeeeiveeeoen-eeewpeseeeleweetteeeeteoeveireeesobl EAST WAWANOSH. Si 1 e••"ft,t• (!. 11 less Get your sight tested. It costs nbthing, WE FIT SPECTACLES Scietifically, Correctly, Reasonably. Try us. Jr OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. THE GHEAP TO THE FRONT HARDWARESEE WHAT THE DIAMOND 61A.RDER TOOLS 'PORK' It will soon be time to use • , • garden tools. We have any- SHOP - thing you need in this line, -1 and our prices are always low. Opposite Post Office, Says: MILK CANS . We have a good supply of Milk Cans. The pricewe • ..offer them at will .soon • sell them. • Give. us • a call for anything you need in our line. • S. E. KENT Old Post Office Stand. Order your _ 1WILE.APK. —AND— fiCizt1b,..231..14tifit —FROA1 THE— HOLSTIEN DAIRY. As. it ; • 'Fresh Beef Lamb -I Pickled Pork 1 Breakfast Bacon - Smoked Ham . Side Pork Corn Beef Spice Roll, Lard, and Pork. Bologna Headcheese Sausage Pressed Beef • . Tripe Pressed Tongue Fowl, &e,, always on hand. e • Mr. and Mee. S. C. Howlett, left on Monday on a few weeks (11 iving tour, They will visit at Clifford, Guelph,. Galt and other plaees before their return. Mr. andltIrs. Win. Anderson, and children; Mrs. Dowson and children, and Miss Smith, of Johannesburg, South Africa are visiting at Mr. Anderson's old home near St. Helens, Mr. James Potter, an old pioneer resident of this township is confined to his home with illness. Along with his many friends we hope to see him amongst us again soon. That Throbbieng illteadaehe Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick or Nervous Headaches. They, make pare blood and strong nerves and build up our health. Easy to take. Try them. Qnly 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Colin A. Camp- bell, Druggist. ZETLAND. . • The followinec ies the report of Zet- land school f&, -the month of May. - The names run. in order of merit, deductions being made for lateness, bad conduct, ete. :— Sr. 111.7 -Ezra Homnth, Hattie Ale- Denald. , Jr, IV.—PearlNynn, Will Burke, Jessie' Wilson, George Tees, Alex. Cbulter, Willie Teeert, Alvin Orvis, Florence Carrie, Jr. III.—Carrie Thom, John Bur - chine Ferree t Wilson, Willie Burchill. Sr: III.—Mamie Buite,Maleel Coul- ter, 'Ruby Grain( James, Coulter. Jr. -IL -7.- Jelin Jacques, Loretta Thom Edith Peddle, Millie Peddle. P:irt •III Class —Willie Reid, Bei- - tha Thom, George Jacques,. Herbert BArchill, Roy McDonald, Norman Our prices are right. Order e McDonald. Class II.—Clara Burke, Earl Reid. Marin Blooms, Teacher. called for and meat delivered to any -part of the town. Your patronage solicited church, one of the directors of the, Howl& Farmere' InsuranceCo., •and was in his 60th year when he died. Much sympathy is aroused in this district for hievidow, who so abruptly and uttexfatedly is sev- ered from a kind husband a;cili#he ehildren who lose a judieio rid loving father, Spalu'o Greatest Need. Mr. R. Pt Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends bis winters at Aiken,S. C. Weak nerves bad caused severe pains in the back of bis head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Ketnedy, all pain soon left hint. He says this grand medicine is what bis eoufratry needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tonee up the stomach,strength- ene the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muecle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Colin A. Camp- bell, Druggist. tale= by H. E. Vale, nukdo glre lessinn very natarest,in to all prate& Fenn' new lrimbers were taken into the Epworth League, on Monday last; :t being coneeeration service, Miss E. Allen, of Wyoming, is, spending a week's holidays with leer. i mother. Potatoes are not seams since man! tiOning our wants in the TIMES. • Rev. W. Lowe, of Wingham will preach in St. James' church on Sun- day next. The Brussels Band has been see- ured for the Dominion Day celebra- tion. The committee are trying to arrange with the Listowel and Palmerston baseball clubs for a match on that day. Mr. W: M. "Robertson • was- •• at • Waterloo on May 25th, attending the annual meeting of the Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Co. Mr. B. J. Hazelwood, son of our townsman, Mr. W. 0.,HazIewood has passed his final examination for M. D„• with honors, winning the gold medal. Mr. and Mrs Hazelwood • were in Toronto last week to see their son receive the degree of M.. p Duly4ND razE sim . The funeral 'of the late Charles ' 1 ;Wilson, motto :So lately succeeded to i . to the township, tretteerership ren- dered vacent through the death .of AN ITEM OF INTEREST Mr: Jas. Perkins, took place on • Tuesday afternoon, 6t,11 inst.. Rev. •'A. B. Farney, English church min, iefer, • performed the service at the grave, and the Rev. Mr. Stewait gave an address suitable to the oe- casion at AfeIntosh chnrch. • We give a .few detaili of the tragical death of IVIr. Wilson,of which -.however, sone of the TIMES readers may be already. :familiar with. Mr, Macdonald Block, Wingham. - What. is S,Fott's Emul- .sion ? • It is the best cod-liver oil Farmers, why pay 5% and 0 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 Amur- anue Company. At office Jilridai afternoon and all day Saturday. ABNER COSE1e te . 1 . . ?...A'..$°';111. • •1 •• II. • 4 nee Wase When the human foot was first introduced to shoes it was exactly as nature had made it, strong-syinmetricale-handsome. It has been revolutionized from what it was to the foot of to -day by sixteen centuries of distorting tightness atid freakish styles. "Slater Shoes " are made to f:t efeeeee- -- -•• e -tie...Le-eel:i.e., feet as they are. to -day, comfort first, •• . 1.0 but good. appearance never foneotten, ‘ • (:j. ,, Li' Li Twelve staapes, sie.- widths, ail , • 0 -tee tie f/::./ eye ,11, J'.1,1 sizesoleoaotcliiyeerasralnveclltceodlor. , stanza caa y reline -red on the soles, $3.eo and $s.00. . ) i • ''' 146-.44...1.......1.—....--4.7 "7.......---- ...° For Sale Only by HOMOTH & SON. e • 431 •.•:•; • • partly digested, and com- bined with the hypophos- phites and glycerine. What will it do ? It will make the poor blood 'of the anwmic rich and re'd. It will give nervous 'energy to the. overworked brain anci nerves. It will add 'flesh to the thin form, of a chijd, wasted from fat -starvation. - It is everyAere acknowl: edged as The Standard of the World. —1 D. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Out or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world. will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Uloers,.13oils, Eelons, Corns, all skin Eruptions. Best Pile curon earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Colin A. Camp- bell Druggist. LONDESBORO. Notes—Mrs, 10. Lyon had her house moved and jacked up this week. Mr. George Cockerline is having his barn moved and a stone found. a.tion put under it. The bricklayers are busy work- ing on the house of Thos Miller. • Mr. W. •Ouimette took a business trip to Toronto this week. Two young ladies while out driv. ing on Saturday evening bad the misfortnee tu upset their buggy. while turning the corner at the 13th con. Neither ef the ladies were hurt. It is not only young men who drive.fast. i, Segues, who bas worked for Geo. Snell, blacksmith, for the past year and a half, quit work on .Tuee- day morning, owing to some dis agreement. Rev. Mr. Andrews is Attending Conference in Windsor this week and last. His work was taken on Sun day by Jos. Garrett in the morning, and W. Lyon in the evening, who gave a very interesting sermon from GalationM 6, 2. The temperance cause is being re- vived here. Two meetings have been held. The 0. T. R. traeltmen received word to start work on itonday morning' and about noon got orders to 'cease work again. The Bible elass, on Sunday, was A. Narrow Escape. Thankful words eveitteo by Mrs Ada E.11.art, et Groton, S. D. Was taken with a had COW Winch settled on my hoses; cough set In and finally tertuinat• ed u Consumption. Four Doetorseave see up, saying I (meld but a ahort time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined it I could not stay with my friends on earth, 1 would meet pay absent onee above. My husband was advised to get Dr. Ring's ,).evv Discovery for Cense mptioo, Coughs and Colds. leave it a trial, took iu all eight bottles. it has cured me, and thank God, 1 am eaved aud now a well and healthy woman," Sold by Colin A. Campbell, Druggist. 50 dm and 51.00. Guarante- ed or price refunded. MORRIS. • The Court of Revision on the as- sessment roll for the current year met according to advertisement on may 29th, 1899, Members all pre- sent and subscribed the oath „re- quired by statute. Appeals were disposed of as follows : Andrew Taylor complained of being too high assessed, reduced $100; 'Ann and r and John Collie entered joint owners N. pt. S. lot S., Bluevale ; Edward Johnston en- WNDOW •:1- 3.1, con. 1, and lot 24, P. tered owner S. E. pt. 35, con. 1, in piece of J. Dulmage, value reduced BLINDS $100 ; Cbas. Garniss, entered joint owner N.1-• 12, eon. ; Thos. Barret, entered- tenant pt. 27, con. 1; F. Robertson, entered ALF., lot 30; con. 1; Tbos. Cruickshank, entered IV1.F., S. le 6 con. 1; Wm. Findlater,entered tenant, S. le 11 and 12, con. 1, and N. 6, con. 2,-; L. B. Jewitt entered M. F. lot 31, eon. 1; John Living. StUD, entered M. F., S. a• 23, con. 4; Jas.Taylor, entered M, F'., N. Zee, Oarb7acckP,eaptran,a8ynaortbdstebotehan. eterol1, con. 6 ; Jas. Clark, entered F. S„ S. white a- 11, con. 5; A. Jackson, entered F. Sceeenots7 Lace Blinds, complete, for 13, con. 9; Albert Crooks, 50 entered owner, N. -le• 28, con. 5;. Thos. Jahnston, entered F. S, N. 24, con. 2; David Dunbar, enterea a - ex 'loss owner S. W. pt. 7, con. 6 ;'Thomas •61 Bland, entered tenant N. W. - 14, non, 8 ;R. Hughes, entered owner N. If. Richmond, repali tug culvert. 81; 14, eon. 8 ; Edward Armstrong, J. Scott, repairing bridge, $1 50 ; entered tenant N. 10,. con. 8; Wui. Cunningham, repelling cul. Henry MeArter, entered owner N. le verts, $3; Jas. Hall, bur e ing dead P., N. It- 9, con. 9; Wm. Gray, en- steer, $1;Geo. Kelly, repairing cul - la, con. 8 ; John Black, entered M. vert, 82,00: W. Clark, part salary, cored owner S. E. pt. 25, con. 7; L. $40; Jno. Watson, aeseseor's salary, B. Duff, entered M. F., ,lots 12 and $70: P. Ament, elm plank, $7.80 t 3, G. S., Bluevale ; Joseph Clegg, e. Sommerville, planking bridge, entered occupant E. pt. 10, con. 6; 82.50 ; Jas. Irwin, publiehing drain - A. C. Dames, entered tenan N. it 11, age by-law, $10: Geo. Findlater, re- con.6.pairing approach to bridge, $2.50 1. Code— Cardiff—The Court of Re R. M. MUrrily, repairing Codman ; ' 11 • GEST STOOK BEST QUALIT.Y • LOWEST PRICE vision then adjourned to meet again bridge $3 00; Thos. Abraham re - on the 26th of 'Jane at 10 o'clock palienk onieeee on' W. boundary, 3 - a. m. • $1.50 ; Jno. Young, to pity burial Council business was then pro -expenses of W. N. rue Nies, $14.50. - ceeded ,with. Minutes of last regular Code—Cardiff—Councii then ad-• meeting, and one special meeting on . iourned to meet again After Court of e drainage,by-1W were read and con- Revision on the 2H -h Jane. • Shaw—Cardiff—Mr. Code was in- structed to examine the side road be- The town clerk of teravenhurst has tween Lots 5 and 6, con. 7, and re- been arrested in connection with an• -port at next council meeting respect- alleged shortage in his accounts, ing what is necessary to be done. ., Horseless carriages will soon be 1 Code--thekson---A grant' of 820 was made to he expended on 13 line running all over Toronto,' • and will between Morris and McKillop, pre- compete with street rnilway.s, tiveriee aledintee Meltillop expends an equiv and t'xIn'ess 4'nPanivs• x thea nl) Ice b service is oi le- t.f the objlette idol - Tenders weie opened for repair Cardiff'and Jackson, the tender ot les ing the town hall, and on nlotion of NO Hunter and McNeil to do the m ork Eye Like the according to speciwas itetepted, it being the lowest Master's Eye." deatithis for ,',4 37 8 60 tender, and the clerk was instructed to have an agreeinent drawn up at you are master of your, once to be signed by the parties. health, and if you do not . An account from Ewan & lunes attend to 'duty, the blame is for repairing a serape was pie. easily located. If your blood sented. On motion of Code and Shaw, said account was laid over to be eon. is out of order, Hood's Sar- saparilta purify it eidered at next meeting Cardiff—Cede—Mr. Jackson wee It is the specific remedy for troubles instructed to sell timber un side lint, of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. Heart number Trouble-"Iand.'rtroublerned ars different i- betweeti lots a5 and 26, con. 8, "I had hert On motion of ,Taekson tied Carddi, &es faired to benefit me. I tried Itood's by-law No. 4, 1890, was dually reatt Sarsaparilla: and three bottles completely I and perfectly cured me." Mits. C. A. Irrasra,,, and passed. . Wallace Drldge, N, S. Accounts were ordered to be piid ; A safeguard. -'As as follow: -Jas. Russell, T had lost live thil- eepellea4.i dren with diphtheria 1 gave my remainhig water break and reed at Cheee's• were chnateen etoutovetrrsapaernia as um - bridge, $2 50; Geo 11d:z. (iurrie,.•"; , patting euhm, t, e 2 .06 ; III „i i 0 k . ,., , Nig, 2,11yrcsui. Irliry ‘allt; trouble ligialtrer:14. hi t to t em ke, Ont. pairing' t; u 1 cv 1 t, c 0 ; w .M. . It'll& ';.1 kitraTittr It) siltrr°0 had acal"' 1 1 repairing fond south of bridge, 8 P.1%; ruro 11,,, r :int ; the ann•irri Sevaa repaithi., cal% ei t, ilF2: W. SmitAtit,"17. 1 pairing washout, $.2;Geo. Pat•lter, 3 c " pairing culvert. e.:).50; Thos. Clerk, .......rrrs ........a.....„10(,4, 5, 81..50 ; 11. Sellars, tile drain, $.00; 14'1') t'll'° Willn" 56L