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The Wingham Times, 1899-08-04, Page 5iiiwwwitawyve/stwortyvtoa,Sar Genuine Bargains... NT itir Pi. rti Clearing Sale of Shirt Waists in Grang- hams, Pique, Muslin and: Sateen,. COME EARLY. )NOTE PRICES. 6114\ .41 1 IMES, AUGUST 4, Ibe x'Jtr 74-32 to 40, , Were 16-32 to 4o, were 30-32 to 40, were ' 6-34 to 36, were 3-34 to 36, were z z dark ---3 2 to 40, 50c,. aid 6oc., for 40c. 75c. for~ 6cc, $I.00, for 75c.. $I,25, for 7.5c. $1.75, for $1.25. were, 75c. for 6oc. 4:3 11-111M PI. INIT Pk° 11 jno. Having purchased the business from Jas. Duffield, the public will find us in the CORNER 'STORE, desirous of securing by fair dealing and hon• est values a share of the patronage. The present stock will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES- Housefurnishings, Cutlery,'Graniteware, Stoves, Tinware and Coal Oil always in stock. Special attention will be givento our: TIN8MTH1 SEPT. Having had large experience in eities,, we excel in Furnace Work, Hot Water and Steam Heating, Sanitary Plumbing, Eave Troughing, Steel Siding, Roofing and •Metal'Ceilings. Call an its. • We shall. be pleased to make your acquaintance, feeling sure weshall gain your confidence. � ® ;Z. LT (Ur - - et: McLaug lin uggies ARE THE LEADERS. " One Grade Only and That the. Best," ' Has been their motto for over thirty years. Some of the principal features (which no other buggy has) are rubber and brass washers warranted three years, one lever top steel circle, &c. - ' McLauchlin's cost a little more than others, but they are the cheapest in the end. You will make a big mistake if you don't see our stock befcre buying. , •„'ee We can sell you . a good ordinary buggy as cheap or cheaper than any one else. We have them here. We can sell you anything you want in the implement line the same as we have done for the past 16 years, and guarantee good value. Or if you want an Qrgare Piano, or Sewing Machine, you will find our stock the best that money°can.buy. Prices and terms all right too. Come in and see us anyway. Willbe pleased to show you through.. TA – BEMOV.AL ---SALE . , , BALANCE OF KENT STOCK AT COST. Daisy Cburias Cutlery and Silverware Artists' ]%Tateria saints and Brushes Champion Scales Alabastine & Kalaomine Harvest Tools and Rope Machine, Castor & Coach:Oils Bicycles and Sirndrie+ Screen Doors and Windows C L EM & CO 1VROXETER. • Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Andrews are away on a few weeks' lrolidaye. Misses Pearl and Antiie.and Master Lyal Ireland, of•Blyth, are spending afew holidays with Wroxeter friends, Miss Mary Smith is visiting with Brussels friends. Messrs. Phippen & Co., of Wing= ham, have put a fresh coat of paint on the iron bridge here. The Misses Smith, of Gr, were visiting with 'Wroxeter friends last week. . Miss Alice Hamilten is visiting with her 'aunt at Seafortb. Mr. George Spotton, 'the popular principal of our nubile school,'. is to be congratulated on the success of his pupils at the recent Entrance Examinations, six having been sue cessful 'out of seven writing. - Our wheel. has made excellent progress in every department eii.te Mr. Spot - ton took charge. Office and Warerooins opposite Presbyterian Church. T. ROSS. AN EASY PROPOSITION Beauty and style without comfort is easily obtainable, comfort with- out appearance is equally simple. You never saw an ugly, p.nir of "Slater Shoes," yet ninny of them cover. comfortably most unlovely feet. The combination of these two -- comfort and beauty—are only to be had in the "Slater Shoe." Made in led from actual twelve shines, tills t widthst 'ths and ss izes, leathers, styles and 'colors. Every pair Goodyear welted, n:&' and price stamped on the sole. $3.50 Arm *6.00. For Sale Only by HOMUTH & Sae. Novas DpilopiL DUNOANNON. TEESWA.°l 1 On Wednesday afternoon of last Mr, W, R. Thom week, John McLean, whose farm is a two months' v elose to Dungannon, met with a Co iitry away the O serious accident whereby be will be 1r, J. E, Coombes, of 13elgrave, A ' O »W LAI)'ii' IN TRENTON RR* prevented .from working for several ataccepted the position a Principal LEASED FROM SUFEgnitm. months, blr. McLean was hauling .orAr Public School in his hay, and Was stepping from SUE fiCTIoPnnu UNTOLD AGONY iaoli the maw to 1118 wagon, when he STOMACH.TRQTj/ILL'S ANP 8 K II4AD missed his .footing and fell to Ghe groun wit ACTI'CS--DR. WILLIAMS/ PINI+'. }PILLS d with.great form Ail Al D. CUREDB1 R, Prom the Courier, Trenton, Ont.- Some years ego we reported the case of Wm. Piekering, Trenton, be- ing cured of locomotor ataxia. He was not able to move and was con- fined to his bed for weeks, Upon advice he tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and immediately obtained re- lief'. He is still free from the terrible excruciating affection, .and enjoys active robust health. We have just learned of another positive cure through using -'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is the case of Miss Cassie nesday, July 19th, at the residence Way, who has been an acute s ffer- of Mrs. Whyte, Elora road, when her er from that common foe of'h and the foundationfor ills, dyspepsia. For years -Miss agonies with in the stout • .She triedseveral and Miss Annie Whyte assisted -the doctors without any material benefit. -bride through the ceremony, which A year ago she came to live with a ( was perfot med by Rev. S. Young, of friend in Trenton, Mrs. W. L. Derby- Clifford. A large number of friends shire, and was so reducedthat she of the contracting parties were pre - could not sit up an hour. She fear sent and the presents received were ed her trouble would drive her crazy. numerous and costly. We. extend She was advised to try Dr, Williams' !congratulations to the happy young 'Pink Pills. She replied that she had couple. used a box before and they had. done i Herbert Wilson, cheesemaker, of her no good. It was urged that she `Springbenk, Hewlek, had a narrow could not hope for relief from one 'escape from injury by the explosion box and she commenced them again. of a can of gasoline whieh he carried. - She continued using the pills through- from Winghatn in his. buggy. Some out the year with the result that she of the fluid leaked from the can and has completely recovered her health. on bis arrival home he approached Her appetite is good, she has gained 1 the rig with a light with the result flesh rapidly, and is able to attend to that his buggy was considerably all her household duties. She volun- i damaged by an explosion. Luckily Brave Ben Jaf!'zui i • - 'Victims to $toniaob, ITt'ei' r„r,l Isianey troubles as well as women. and till , feel the result in loss'of tippetrrx, poisobs in the blood, backache, nervonsness, head• nobs and tired. listless ruu-,lawn feeling, But there's no need to feel Like Haat. Listen to .T. W. Gaitiwner. lily, elle, ind, Ile says: c. i 1eet.ric k;itterc; are just .the thing for a man H•hri, he u- ell run town, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give . me, new. strongth anti. gotul • appetite than anything I could take. '1 Gun now eat anythiutr and have a new 10,.0a en.ltfe.” Only 50c. at Colin A. Utunpt ll's, Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed.. • • t a meeting of the Board on Tuesday evening of last week, the following assistants were appointed :--Miss Colvin is to take charge of ;the ?nd department was soon on the ground, when it was ata salary of 1250 t Bliss Sharpe, the discovered that Mr. McLean's collar 3rd department at $240 ; Miss Why - bone was broken. ard, the 4th department at $235. Working Night and Day During the last twenty-tw r years The busiest and mightiest little tiling that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every Pill is a sugar-coated globule PE bealtb, that °bangers weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, drain•fag into mental power. They're about the non a earance of the wonderful m building up the health. pp Only 20o. per box. Sold by Colin A. street sprinkler. ,They claim that Campbell, Druggist.. the Council should provide the wafter, The duet is very thick and annoy - HQ W ZCI. ing. A happy event took place or Wed, Mr, Robt. Scott, an old Teeswater boy, now teaebing near Bambery, Waterloo Co., sr exit Monday last :n the village. Teeswater Public School has bad eleven principals so- that the average term of a principal in our sehooi is just two years, The merebants are conpiaining ay ek anity ny other arly eight. tiered untold adaehe and pains daughter, Miss Margaret, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. John Drummond, a prosperous and well -to do farmer of Howiek. Mr. Alex. Drummond anted as best man GOR]1IE ' Mr. and Mrs. ,John ,Maguire are in Ashtabula, Ohio, at the; bedside of .their son, Wellington. ' Roe Bros• shipped rt car 1 ad of horses to Mar,itohati fuer. week.. A. .J. \ic•.fay, of gueeis of 1)r,- and 'et'k.. role, of-\1-ingharn, v itis ijUn k friends Ins is spending the at. Owen Sound. J. D. Ikekson, l;•. A..."1 Pr.itigara Falls, is pendingA of his vaco- tion li Mr. and M Toronto, wer Mrs. Tuck, la. Miss Clamed,, spent .a few ct !ast -week. `ey Miss Edit: 1.k, holidays w14i friend with friends epe e i14r. es terns Sruith, 'of til-ollrtston, /il uesdaymorning of last week, ' , Mass.,; is spending. • to few d4 ,, under g brook. He was born in North. East - the parental roof -here, Robt. Warwick,"of the 2nd lineXmet hope, Perth Co., and moved to Grey with a very painful accident, hile about 18 years ago, when be built '""'"'''""''"""""'"""'7`= •drivin from the barn to the road --""e----- 1=�--- `"' g the lime kiln at Hranbrovk, now t `Tile Thorn Comes Forth the horse took fright at the upraised owned by V. Gramm. In the year Beats the ondike. Mr. A. 0. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., has found a murevaluable discovery than bas yet been made in the Klondike, ' For years he suffered untold agcuy front Consumption, accompanied by htlhmor- - rages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that - gold is of - little value in 'Compariso with this marvelous cure; would have it even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections aie positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion. Sold at Colin A. Campbell's Drug Store. Regular size. 50 cents and $1:00, Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. CUI,,ROSS. , Miss Tennie Moss, of Dandass, is spending a few days with Misses C. and K. Clark, , Mr. Wm. McDonald recently• made a trip to Blyth to deliver a horse. tarily offers this testimony as a tri -'the can had been removed from the which he sold for shipment to Mani- bute of gratitute for: the benefit she buggy before the explosion otherwise toba, has derived with the hope that others; there would have been a serious ae- Mr. Neil McDougall, the west end suffering as she bas, may be induced' eident, thresher, has added a traction engine to try this •bealth restoring remedy.l • to 'bis threshing outfit to better en- Mrs. Derbyshire adds her testimony! BRUSSELS. able him to compete with his brethern to the correctness of the statements . of Miss Way. 1 The School Board of the Wallace- of that fraternity. burg R. C. Separate Sebool, has en- ' Mr. John Thacker, the wide awake Allow me to add that for four or 1 gags P. Weishar as Principal for thresher, in o; der to keep up with . five years' the editor of this paper the next year. Mr. Welsher has the times is having a duster put on. .. has suffered from an itching rash '• taught the second Department of his machine which will be much cap• that attacked allhis joints and all Brussels Public School for the past preeiated by his patrons, no doubt. the ointments within reach failed to 1 ' year suceessfhly and resigned to Harvesting has been pushed with banish it. He took Dr. Williams' I better himself financially. such vigor during the favorable Pink Pills last year and is nearly well,: The following officers were cleated weather of the past week that every Dyspepsia, rheumatism, sciatica, � for the current term in connection thing that l.r ripe has 'been safely neuralgia, partial paralysis, loco- - , motor • ataxia, nervous lleadaehe. I with the Epworth League of Brussels housed, and quite a number are nervous prostration, kidneynsh trouble Methodist church :—Hon. President, preparing to thresh, Councilman and. diseasesprdepending upon humors • Rev. John Holmes • President, Miss John McKague taking the lead in Minnie McNaughton ; 1st y ice• Pres., this respect, having the job done on in the blood, Such as scrofula, chron I Miss Minnie Moore' , 2nd Vice, Miss. Monday afternoon: Hereports about ie erysipelas, etc., all disappear be , fore a fair treatment with Dr. Wil- E. E. 'Herr ; 3rd Vice, Miss Carrie 30 bushels per acre of fall wheat, firms' Pink treatment They give a I Hingston ; 4th Vice, W, J. McCrack- which is very good considering the healthy o•low to pale and sallow en ; Recording Secretary, Miss Mag- severity of the past winter. b gie Mooney ; Corresponding Secre- The voters' list for the, 'Township complexions, and build up and renew : tary, Miss Josie. Buchanan; Treasur- of Culross. Has been issued: The the entire system. Sold by all deal- 1 er, Jas. Thomson ; Organist, Miss list contains the names of 761 persons ers or sent post paid at ,50c. a box Dolly Baeiter,, entitled to vote at municipal elections or six boxes for X2.50, by addressing � The people of this locality were and elections to the Legislative As the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. ; greatly surprised on Friday evening, sembly, 117 entitled to vote at muni Broekviile, Ont. Do not be persuad- July 21st, to learn of the decease of cipal elections only, and 50 entitled ed to take some substitute. i Andrew McNichol, who lived on to vote at electionsto the Legislative 1 Elizabeth street, as he was about the Assembly only. The list of jurors mbers 'had beenl� n .failing health fr mr an near uM . John 45Whacker threshed 38 MORRIS. . 5 A garden party wiil be held at internal trouble for which physicians bushels of good clean wheat for Mr; the residence of Wm. J. Johnston, could do little or nothing, although John.MK of the 7th concession sr., let line, this (Friday) evening, the best were consulted. Deceased in 2 hours and 40 minutes, on Mon - under the auspices of the Willing was a former well known resident of day of this week. This was the (rev township, living near Cran• yield ct 11 acres. Thirty bushels n kers. of the Bluevale circuit. an acre is not a bad crop; - With Point Forward." rhe thorn point of disease is an ache or -pain. But the top of the buggy, and dashing down 1$70 the subject of this notice was the !tine, came in contact with the united in marriage to Miss Jessie gate post. The driver was thrown eleTavish, of North Easthope, and out, receiving an ugly wound on the she with four sons and five daughters had. The doctor being called in, survive. Mr. McNichol was a Con- found it ne ssary to put in three ser'vative in polities, 11e was a blood is the feeder of the stitches ' patient sufferer and passed away whole body. Purify it with n Monday of last week, George very quietly. Ile held to the Pres 'Pearce, 7th lineehad his new barn bvterian church and Rev. D: I. Me= Hood s Sarsaparilla. h t Kidneys, 'liver and stomach `will at once respond? No thorn in this point. Severe Pnil•le--" I had severe pains in my stomach, a form of neuralgia. My mother urged pie to take Eond's Sarsapa- rllla and it made me wall and strong. I have also &mit to my baby with satis- factory results. I stn glad to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to others." Mins. .Tons LA PAen, 240 Church St,;Toronto,ont, Coltiplete ElcltauatIort--" Atter treat - meat in hospital I was weak, tiara able rtrised. Mr. Mains dui the tame inn, his former pastor at Cranbrook, work and-everyth., Ii g went together eonducted the service on 'Sabbath like eloek work.YSides were chosen afternoon, July 23rd, it was under by Arthur Cronin and Neil Taylor, the auspices of the Canadian Order Mr.. Taylor won. by all the rafters. of Foresters of which Mr. 111eNiehol A bad, beat. The day was a very was a charter member at. Cranbrook, hot one and ;the men felt it badly There were 54 members of the C. O. among the timber, Both Captains F. in the peocession and .Jno. Wilbee had good men. Mr. Cronin's plate was the ,Marshall. Mrs. McNichol ,was a basswood, full length, anti antt family have the sympathy of to walk, 11fy blood was thin. I took cod's Mr, Tar>lor's was a spliced one. 'rhe the community and they in turn f 11 d gained 20 lbs Sarsaparilla until the arr gi1 ne It also benefited my wife." Arrays Mir:r,s, racy, was a .lively one. Barn is desire to return thanks to they Forest, Dresden, Ont. • 4:1254 feet.' et's and many other friends for their Mr, Wm. Jewitt, of Brussels, has lcindne . already been through the township ill connection with the apple haying Health office statistics show that business. He purchased 5,000 an average of only one eigth per rread'N Inns cure river illy; th0 nett•irrltMinshnit barrels last year and hopes to exceed cent. of the deaths in 1)etroit occur ply oatt,nrtic to telco *with H0-1.' 'n areppNrti a. that quantity I1e:tt i • •from e0llstttnp on. Y_.r fall f ti Dr. John Me ay, ex -M. P. P,, of Woodville, was nominated by the Liberals of North Waterloo as their candida.te•for the Commons. r� Keep in mind that Scott's 'Emulsion contains the hypo - phos phi t es, ypophosphites. These alone make it of great value for all affection of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing and healing agent. Then there is the cod..liver oil, ac- knowledged by all physicians as the best remedy for poor blood and loss in weight These three great remedial agents blended into a creamy Emulsion, make a remark. able tissue builder. e. ta, Ntl drti;glsts. sC.'oTT ,'.ifn,r 1$. 1".v 1':f*.