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The Wingham Times, 1899-06-16, Page 5J \IV NBA W worn by Roosevelt's Rough Riders in three shades. Black, Fawn, Brown, only $1.00. tabii,Alwyaz,4,11,4a.at.,st.-143.1t/lilAthAtAtletoiAtolD>A24101 J on Having purchased the/business from Jas. Duffield, the public will find us in the CORNER STORE, desirous df securin,: y fair dealing and hon. est values a share of the patronage. The prey t stock will be offered at GREATLY REDU r D PRICES. Housefurnishings, Cutlery, Gr tui ware, Stoves, Tinware and Coal 011 always in stock. Special attentio ill be given to our X TIN Having had lame experience in cities, we excel in • Furnace Work, Hot Water and Steam Heating, Sanitary Plumbing, Eave Troughing, Steel Siding, Roofing and Metal Ceilings. -Call on us,. • Wo shall- be pleased to make -your aecrUaittttan>re, •foeii>ig' sure we shall gain your confidence. • + ' ���- e>a s." 11 Sig .t is Get your sight tested. el ss It costs nothing. WE FIT SFEOTAOLES . Scietifically, Correctly, Reasonably. • Try Its. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. Order your —AND40 ]Ft 4—(:111135t..IVIE - -I ROM THE-- HOLSTIEN DAIRY. A? ITEM OF .INTEREST, Farmers, why pay 5k and 6 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 Assnr- ance Company. At office Friday afternoon and ail day Saturday. ABNER COSB] S, ldaodonald Block, Wingham. +O+.esom.1111+t~ecaziab.►+► ®ao-eairtrat.®if.re, As so e are To -days. Pinch your feet in wrong shaped shoes ; make you nervous, irritable ; spell your temper ; lose your ceacerttration. You can't expect to go the even tenor of your that cripples. way in a shoe a "Slater Shoes"' are made to fit feet—to cover every tender joint comfortably --make you forget you have a paitty foot. Tltey lit the first time they're worn, and ever after; because the stretch and shrink has been for e lasts. en t she da s h y x widths, all colors, ever taken, out of tlient whj Twelve shapes, all sib styles and. leathers, Goodyear Welted, atnped on the soles with name and price, $3.$o and $$.00, mibeco...e.s4 -P i. w4011 .r+ .11140+®orrr4l+.rwsza.•$oi .11m.aij For Sate Only by •HOMUT,$ !4 SOS,. li HARVEST TOOLS FORKS S1TATUS SCYTHES CRADLES JUNE 16, 18 1. BELMORE, Mr, Wm, Irwin will build a new,. brick residence this summer. The boys of Belmcre are talking of as football elub, The funeral of the late Miss Lizzie amiltortook place on Wednesday of last eek. The long lingering illness was et last brought to a peace- ful close, The f oral was very largely attended, Wm' Hartley, who w„s nttendii g London Theological College, spent a • Yew days ,at home before leaving his summer charge at Point Edward. He has been very successful in his course, standing atthe bead of his class in first-class honors for two successive years. Hay Forks, Rope, Pulleys, 111;iieuaai k's iron Nerve - IHooks, &c, Headquarters for Peerless Machine Oil J.MU&Ca. FORDWICH. A pleasant event took place at Ford• with on Wednesday of last,week, wben one of its fairest daughters, Miss Alice Edwards, was married to Ezra Riebm, one of Fordwieh's prom- inent business men. ,The event took place at the home of the bride's parents,Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Edwards, where about 175 invited guests from Palmerston, Mitchell, Atwood, Trow- bridge, Kenilworth, Gerrie and New- bridge, as well as from the village and vicinity, had assembled. The nupital knot was tied by Rev, R. L Hasking. The bride was attended by Miss Maud Cosens, erf'i'rowbridge, who becomingly acted the part of bridesmaid, and two little maids of honor, her sister Pearl, and niece, Laurel McLaughlin, while the groom was ably supported ny his friend, Mr. Lewis Mahood, of Toronto. No Bight to Aleiness. The weman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who,would be attractive roust keep her health. It she is weak, eiekly and all run down. she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, .her impure blood will :.cause pimples, blotches, skin • eruptio.ne, and a wretched coin plexion. Eleetrie Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liter and kidneys and to purify the, blood. ft gives strong nerves, bright eyes, etnooth.velvety skin, richt complexion. It will make a good loukiug, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 °sots at Colin . A. Campbell's Drug Store. Was the result of his splendid health, indomitable will and trewendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. l.t you want these qualitiers and the suc- cess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life $ills. They develop every power of brainand body. Only 25 cents at Colin A. Campbell's Drug Store. Miss Minnie .Ming,. •of Clinton, were merr%ed in the Roman Catholic church, Clinton, on Monday. Mr. Lulte McGinnis, of Stratford, and Miss Sarah Corbett, of Hallett, were married in the same church on Wed- nesday, Rev. Father West, of Code. rich, officiated. at both Marriages. Dr. J. McOassy, of Dayton, Ohio, and formerly of Belgrave, has writ• ten and published a pamphlet un "How to prevent the over-produo. tion of defectives, criminals, etc." It is an exceedingly able and well, written article and the subject is dealt with in a most exhaustive and understandable manner, Although it applies mainly to conditions as. ,they exist in the United States, it is equally applicable to all other er)atntries, LISTOWEL, A quiet but pretty ' wedding took place at 75 Borden Street, Toronto on Wednesday last at noon, when Miss Amy Augusta Pearce, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. ST. HELENS. Pearce, was married to Mr. George Mrs. Robert Lockhart, of St. Zilliax, jr., of Listowel. The eere- Helens sister of Mrs, (Rev.) F. Hill menti was performed by Rev, E. 11. and het• daughter, Miss Evelyn, are Capp,of St Stephen's ebureh, Toronto. visiting at the Tabernacle parsonage, The bride was given away by her Belleville, father, and was waited upon as Mrs, Lockhart and Mrs. Bill spent bridesmaids by Miss Lizzie Zilliax, last Sunday with their mother,M. of Listowel,. and Miss Lucy Payne, J. Jacobs, at Newtonville, it elot of Barrie, while Mr. Percy A. Kerr,. the 89th anniversary of her birthday. of Hamilton, and Mr. William Tow, The old lady is hale and hearty and of Parkdale, supported the groom.• contemplates taking a trip of four The bride was must becomingly hundred miles this summer, .. gowned in a charming costume of Mrs. Lockhart and daughter have white organdie, and carried a hand - also been visiting Port Hope, To. some bouquet of bridal roses. The; rorto, Woodstock and vicinity. bridesmaids also wore costumes of • white organdie. Both carried FAST WA WANOSH. , beautiful bouquets of roses. Follow - Mrs. Couttes, of St: Thomas, is re- rng the wedding the guests partook newing old acquaintances on 'the of a nice wedding breakfast, after 12th. which a reception was held. The the Mr. Henry Patterson, of Fergus, afternoons ford Niagara Falcoupleeft ,n and visited with his brothers Jonathan and Wesley :fist week, other points, where the honeymoon Mrs. G. Sirman 'and children, .of ';'ill be spent. I3.€i,U&B.14$. . The annual meeting of the East Huron Farmers' Institute was held in the couccilchamber here on Tues- day last. • The '1nterprise Salt Works may erect buildings at the G. T. R. and pump the brine there instead of hay - nig to haul the salt. The debate on the Bible and Printing Press diel net materialize at ' the 0. O. 1?'. Court here last, week owing to the absence *of a number of those echo were expecting to take part, It will likely le on the pro• grain of the next meeting An effort was made to organize a branch of the W. C. T 1T in Brussels, on Monday of last week, but nothing' was done as so.few turned out, The . meeting was addressed by Miss Fisher, of Wingham. , r1 flourishing braneh existed in this .place several ;fears ago and rlid gond work: Frank Currie conmtitted suicide at Bothwell -by hanging He was just recovering from serious illness Why is it that nearly all aged persons are thin? And yet, when you think of it, what could you expect? Three score years of wear and tear are enough to make the digestion weak. Yet the body must be fed. In Scott's Emulsion, the work is all done; that is, the oil in it is digested, all ready to be taken into the blood. The body rests, while the oil feeds and nour- ishes, and the hypophos phites makes the nerves steady and strong. sec. and $1.00, e11 druggists, SCOTT & SOWNE, Chemtats, Toronto. Quebec, are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Reid. Vo1calnic Eli ulptions- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Patterson, Are grand, but Skin. Eruptions rob are visiting friends at Trafalgar, lisp of . joy, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, Trafalgar. cures them; also Old, Running and Mr. Bert J. Reid purchased a fine Y''ever Sores, Ulcers, Bo11s,Felons, Come, driver frpm Mr, Towle last week. Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, We would like to hear from the Chousppe reond Hgpdearth. s,)rChilblainsives out Paine and , Best pile man that store the white •liens from,; 4 lies. • 0,e4 25 as. a box. Cure guar - Mr. Reid; be bas bad) them quite aalteed. Sold by Colin A. Campbell, long enough now to know how sue- Drtaggiet- cessful the stolen henry business is. He knowswhe stole them so do I• Mr. Robert Purden, who has been. Do not forget the 'Caledonian seriously iii is recovering''. as quickly games at Blyth on Monday, July 3. as could be expected. Mr. James Anderson has. greatly The Presbyterian Sunday School improved in health and is this week of Calvin purpose having a picnic on attending to business as of yore. the lst of July on the Maitland besch, ;tiers. Shane left on Monday morn• near the 10th Bridge; there is to be in_ to attend her. sick sister, Mrs. games galore, a good program and Erwin, at Meson, Mich.a lunch on the grounds. Miss . Carder left on Wednesday Kis /GM Was Saved. morning. for Paisley, 'where she has accepted a position as book-keeper in a large general store. Blyth and Brussels played lawn. tennis un Mrs. Bale's lawn on Th urs. day afternoon.. ts, BLYTH Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it bo says: "I was taken with Typhoid Fever,that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs bedtime hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed, Nothing helped me. I expected to soon. die of Consumption, when I beard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave grelat relief. mI continued to use it, and now atn well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. 50 cents and $1.00 at Colin A, Campbell's Drug Store ; every bottle guaranteed. BLUEVALE. Mr. Kendall, station agent, has about a dozen Belgian hares. They are large animals, buff colored, with ' fine eyes r.nd very large ears. Mr, and. Mrs. T. Coultes spent Monday at Molesworth. 11 and NDOW BLINDS LARGEST 'STOOK BEST QUALITY LOWEST PBID Culross Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Teeswater, May 27th, 1890. The Directors of the Culross Mut- ual Fire Insurance Co. met on the above date. Members all present. The•Presiden.t in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and oti .;notion of Alex. McKague and Wm. Reid, were adopted. ' McIague—Donaldson — That all applications for insurance taken by the Agent of this Co. be laid before the Board for examination—Carried. Reid—McKague —That ha ving ex amined the applications taken by the •different Agents and find them satis- Miss Mary Mcllwain, of Wingham, factory the President and Secretary is visiting her sister, Mrs. Andrew are hereby authorized to prepare and Holmes, issue policies for the same—Carried. Miss Annie Oliver has returned Mcl:ague—Reid-That the request from Brussels, accompanied by her of Thos. Wilson and Kennedy Me - cousins, Misses Maggie and May IXaig to remodel their barns be Burgess. granted by taking the necessary Mr. Percy Field, of Listowel, precaution while doing so and that visited on Sunday with his friend, . the Secretary notify them of the Mr. Edwin Bailey. 1 same—Carried. Rev. W. J. West, M. A., holidayed I Reid--Donaldson—That the See at Niagara and other points last retary be instructed to get Interim week. 'Receipt fortes printed to be used by D. Robb, inspector, visited our the Agents of this Co.—Carried. school on Monday. MORRIS. Our 7e Papers, 8 yardsto ibe roil; white back, etc. Cannot be beaten. See our Lace Blinds, complete, for 50 cents. Alis M. I3, Laidlaw, of George. town, who has been spending the winter with Needs on the Oth line, Morr•ia, and .who was seriously ill ie,r some weeks while there,'is now curl• va.lescbnt and has returned to her friends af. etli'getown. Mr. John Felly, of Morris, .and Reid—Donaldson—That the elai.rn of John Giddes amounting to $13,00 for damage to roof be now paid, as •e on the • In ne • re ore , the s, Ctoi hasp satire Carrier;. Mega Istto-31eKngue—•'That this Board do now adjourn to meet again on the lastSaturday of .lune, in town hall, Teeswater, tit 2 o'clock, p. m. or Itt the call of they President. --Car- ried. D, Moh Tosil:, See'yr.Treas. LLexLoss Camp Cost e34.,000. The total cost of the recent camp was nearly 53.1.000: The -emus paid to the several corp, was as follows: 13 u�-ars,$1,200:T event.y-first (Essex), „2.000, "Isyse t.-siX Lit (Middlesex), $2,900; Thirty tbird .(rluvon), 400; Thtrteel,t h (li'1'lIirgTOP ),$3';700; Twenty-seveuih, (T,:.ln'nton), $2,450; Twenty-eighilt, (Pert 11), $1,700; Thirty second • (in uce), `j2,750; Twenty-seet'tttf (Oxf ia) $2,550 Twenty ninetlt (Waterloo), $1,800; a total of $26,4150 l'cr• this must be added tile;,etr,•.A. ;t tticildt'.d for rations; $5,0+1.86, arid fair the staff' officers over 31,000, bringing the grand Iota! to nearly 4 000. The cost of the rations: Bread, $822.30; cheat, 82,16:1,97; tt'+t,iiets, .'288.53; gr..ceries + Jt1,4U, 11)1 Lige, $583; i•nel,a39810;seta;•, „^2 0.. D J. Mckinnon, a prominent fruit grower of (,tinmt,v, diode tt trip through the Stars dintrict last week. Ile states the dattlage done to the lre,a.e'it tree, 1,e 11.1- dWt•iut is very slight are the lire prusp'iCts of a large crop is good. "Every Weil Man Hath His 111 Day." A doctor's examination might show that kidneys, liver and stomach are normal, . but the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon which these organs depend. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, Vitalizes and enriches the blood. It cures yots 'hen "a bit off" or when seriously afflicted. It Nem disappoints. i.hetariatlarri—" I believe hood's Sat- Separilla has 110 equal for rheumatism, rt. has done Inc more good thann any other medicine I have taken." Mits. PAricrcic 12r.txxr.r, Brampton, Ont. Bad Cough—"Atter my, long illness, I was very weak and hada bad eougb, i could not eat or slcep. bifferent remedies did not helphie bat flood's Sarsaparilla bunt me up and I am now able to attend to my work." 'llrvrrr J.tQus9 Osbano, Ont. +, §') 6 fJ i 41' itond'e flit, arere livrr Ilia the nen•irrrtatrng ethos ' ,out* eatt,atit=a `to, Peke �s,tli riooet a dRarfrt,��q