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The Wingham Times, 1899-08-11, Page 4• INUIInoel •tt 111 i b:.11. Guarjlute>e'ci car money I refunded. 'TOOTH P ZIT cleanses,. preserves and beautifies the teeth, hardena the gums and purities the mouth and perfumes the breath. Pmeo 25r'. Itarge Tube. je Fur sale only at 13L1I;V.tLE. Nearly all the lizx has been sold I for green tow so there will be no spretlding this year. ;,; 'ass Mary Seutt has returned Ili! from her visit to Seafort . Mrs.'Geo. martin and on, Gietlt'ge, sa !of Warren, Ohio, visited Mrs. Martin's p sister, Mrs. R. N. Duff, this week. Mss Maggie Stowe 11as returned Ere; to her home fn Godcrich after a few li i weeks visit to friends in Bluevale. k a A very successful lawn social was i held by the Willing Workers of the Methodist Church, Bluevaie, at the residenee of Mr, W. J. Johnston, Morris on Thursday evening. Tea and refreshments were served and a ood proeratnnle was famished A tlitrge " "i ' ,`tlii'PBELI. S r` surrounding eOuntry'ber of people n defrom towns weree 1 Ditt G :i.Toiti;. r es 'present. The receipts amounted to [- $•10, TO A:i VE?RVISERS. Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Saturday noon. The copy for changes must be Left not later than Tues. day evening. Casual advertise- ments accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. 7:14c nintgairt trims' b'RIDA.Y, t3,ueUST 11, 1899. EDITORIAL NOTES. HON. Tno;tt,ls BAI , member for South. S's entworth, has been elected Speaker of the House of Ccmnons, in place of Sir James Edgar, de- ceased. Mr. Bain is a farmer, an old parliamentarian and one who will grace the high position to whieh Ile has been called. T1n1 West Huron election case will not be coneluded until next session, so far as the Committee on Privileges and Elec:;ions is concern- ed. At Tuesday morning's sessions of the committee it was agreed to follow the precedent of 1891, when the case of Mr. Wee. German, M. P. for Wel. laud, was traversed until the follow- ing session. In the meantime, Messrs. Bordon. and Russell, representing re speetiveiy the Conservative and Liberal interests. The committee's report was received by the House oil Wednesday without comment. The report merely submits the evidence. The ease being incomplete. I. .U. O. F. Officers. The following are the officers elect- ed at the Grand Encampment, I. 0. 0. 1?., of Ontario,held in Toronto this. week:—Grand patriarch, Wm. Pot-' ter, Chatham; G. II. P., L. Ferguson, St. Thomas; grand scribe, M. D. Dawson, London; G. S. W., F. Jef- frey, Chatham; G. J, W., E. J. Spackman, ;Exeter; grand rnarshaI, L. B. Cooper, Belleville; G-. L S., 3. ,Breen, Windsor; G. 0. S., J. Saund- ers, London; representative to grand lodge, S. R.I.,aw, Guelph. There are 1,015 names on the Clinton voters' list,and of this number 300 are eligible to serve as jurors. The twenty-second annual meeting of the High Court of Ontario, Inde- pendent Order of Foresters, is being held. in Niagara Falls this week. taivv"1GOOD dt' ,401 4,'i 0>w io 1J A V/ OL✓ WATGH is a necessity, and we can now supply you with one from $4.50 up. DON'T BUY from peddiers or ad- vertising fakes. Bet- ter far to buy from us. We warrant theam five years. a'Yotx May Bend the ZuplInG., but not the Tree." When disease has become chronic and deep seated it is often difficult to cure it. That is the reasou why it la best to. take Hood's Sarsaparilla ween disease first shows itself --in pimples, headaches, indigestion, or other troubles which tell of poor blood. weak stomach or disorder- ed litieror kidneys, Thlsgreat medicine regulates the whole system. It never disappoints. ROOD'S PILLS are the favorite family cathartic. LONDESBORO. Mr. Will Smith, of Swansea, is spending a few weeks at Mr. Ouimette's. Master Alex Ross, youngest son of J. F. Ross, had the misfortune to fall Off a straw stack, breaking his leg below the knee. • W. B. Crisp is spending his boli - days in Walton ant* Brussels this week, Mr, S, Woodman is 6n the sick list, but we hope to see him out again in a few days, The Sunday School excursion to Coderich on Wednesday last was well patronized from 'this locality. One hundred and tbirty-six portions went by train and a great mans drove. All report having a good day's outir;g. Mr. Onimette is ?having a cement floor put in his cellar this week. Messrs. Bell & Riddell are doing the work. Rev. Mr. and Aire. Couplana took a trip to Delmore this week, to visit Mr. Coupland's brother. Mr. A. Jamieson had a narrow escape from having his house burned on Tuesday, It caught from the chimney, but was soon gotten under control by Mr. Jamieson. Don't Tear Down—Build Up. The ofd -fashioned theory of tearing down disease was entirely changed by the advent of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve brood, which cures by .creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Thruugh the medium of the circulation and the nerv- ous system they strengthen and invigor- ate every organ in the human body. STEADY_ STREAM OP GOLD. 1'FIENOM) AI. OUTPJT 0V THE ATLIiV• DISTRICT--I31n 4 41'?ER. MD, The steamer Alpan has just re- turned from Alaska with 165 pas- seugers and about $200,000 in gold. Most of the I/assengeers were frons Dawson. Ila,ns Helgessen, M. D., who has returned from the Atlin dis- triet, says it is turning out phenom- enally well. There ds a steady stream of gold dust into the banks there, and as a result of,Commission- er Graham's first five days' +eollee• tion of royalty, 1,700 ownees of gold was revealed, with some of the prin- eipai mine owners to hear from. A party of three Frenehmen have taken out a slab 18 inehes by 10 inehes of native copper off an ex- tensive ledge at the soathe.n extrem- ity of itlin Lake. The dead bodies of Edward Eck. Inger, his wife and their three year- old daughter were found by neigh- bors lying on a bed in the Eekinger dwelling, three miles from Canton, Ohio, Wednesday. Mrs Itlekinger seemingly had shot her husband and. daughter with a shotgun and then Committed suicide. They had quar- relled frequently, and had agreed to a separation that was to have begun Wednesday. CASTOR IA Per Infants and Children. HALSEY PARK $ kthr cs 1 A.:11^111/6.4114 1,11,4,44/1,46 41 . Ai lb .T trl't Witt News 1V rates. Master Arthur Davis, of Mitchell, had i. ekieken collie out of the shell recently With two bertha and three eyes. Chief of Pollee Sommers, of DIY alt received the sad news last week that his sen, JTaiues, w110 was residing in Chicago. was drowned. The first white man to inhabit the Bounty of Bruce is said to have been Rev. Dr Hurlburt, a Methodist tnissionary, who preached to .the Indians at Saugeen, in 1830. If you, are bitten by the kissing bug and your lips swell up, dou'.t get frightened and think your going to die. Prompt application of ordin- ary household animonia will relieve the pain and obviate ail bad :ef'eets. On Sunday, 3G people were drowned at Bridgeport, Conn., by a trolly car flashing from a. trestle. On the same day twenty people were drowned at Bar Harbor, Me , . by the smashing of a gangplank on wbieh a moved was crossing from the wharf to a ferry boat. All the hotel keepers in Khmer - dine, except the Royal, appeared before flee Magistrate of that town on Monday morning last for selling. liquor during prohibition hours. Two pleaded guilty and were fined l25 each. The other two put in a defense and their eases were dis- missed. Two Walkerton men have started a factory for transforming bad but- ter into goad. The bad butter is melted into oil and mixed with cream. The mixture then flows tht'Sougb pipes to a machine which turns at the rate of 7500 revolutions -a, minute, Certain chemicals are used to de- odorize the butter. 1tAll IL' I T, 112.1.4.u,t',Tci. ° t i+ itjaai. t E'.h.itir, Aui,•itrlt 10, 181?0. Curreetr,r bs i'. 1Jeaus, f?roaut:e Dt al,,r. %`'dotty per IJU fuer l 90 to :47 to 0 lit; 07 to 0 2$ to 0 tar to 0 110 to t] 08 to 0 Uilto 0 1,411 }littat • ..<......... 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ONE MON8H -. t$ AucusT_ONE MOTH t I am prepared to pay the highest cash price for nil ,good batter and eggs delivered alt- my warehouse near the 0, T. �a. WILESPIE. Al' ITEM OF INTEREST. Partnere, whvj)tlr 01.6 and 0 per Dent, rutere4t on your inane wnep money may be had at 5 per eeut. Ps yineuts made to suit borrower. ChalTves low. .Agency Ontario ;Mutual Life Assam- ! anoe Company. At office Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. AL1NBR, CO>SE1' S, Macdonald Block,'Wingham. 11 This Sale is on as announced last week and those who come first are of course getting first choice. No Reserve—all must be sold. Terms Spot Cash or Trade. All goods must be paid for before leaving the store. This is your opportunity, if you want Dry .Goods, Groceries. Crcckery, China, Glassware, School Supplies, Stationery, Smallwares, &c., &c., at wholesale prices. I PAYS AMtrinaldo has appealect to the powers for recognition of "Filipino independence" in a document dated from Tarlac, July '27th, and signed by l3oencamrno. It has been re eeived by all the foreign consuls in Manila, with the request that they forward it to their respective gov. ernmeats. • • During the present year fifteen women and girls have been burned to death in Michigan, while using kerosene to quicken fires, and ten have been horribly burned and dis- figured for life, but the average hired girl will continue to toy with the deadly oil can with the same nonchalance as of Yore, It's easier to dump a quart of coal oil into the kitchen •stove than to split kindling. On Sunday Michael McCarthy, an inmate of the House of refuge, "pass- ed in Ibis checks." He was sixty- seven years of age and was admitted from the township of Stephen. The remains were taken to Goderieh where they were interred in'conse• crated glroued. Wednesday, John Garrigan ehufZled off this mortal cpil at the age of 69. He was one of the first hateh of inmates. Nobody claiming the remains they were laid away in the Potter's Field. There is an interesting fight ahead between the druggists of the Province and the liquor license hold. ers as to the right to sell extracts of malt, The Council of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, now in session at Toronto, bas received a letter from the License Holder's Associa- tion, stating that the extract is an intoxicant and need as a beverage, and that the license holders will Make application' to the Provineial authorities to so Change the law that the sale of the extract will be brought under the regulations of the license department. Wm. Giles. and Wm, Clement arrived home in Paisley, from the Klondike, on Tuesday- week, Dote hien are in splendid health.., The l McArthur brothers are also down from the gold regions and are ex- pected home in a few days. They went to San Pransiseo to dispose of their gold. Neil iti'Cctillop bas also returned to his home on the 4th of Ielderslie and the retraining members of the ares who have been working the McArthur claim are all. on their way florae. From what we eau learn the men have done fairly well on their trip. They have been away s'nce February, 1898, AGENTS N't8 wA" rr:ri i o:e '1'1141 LI i AND ' A Lleteroorde of AdrIirar "v." tho writhe!! Nt } ai ncrn. Y) t 4 . T t trrct rrnl tr.a�l ' Y , lav iif•• ` �ml Friend 't d o l r t ri dei a nB tilt' ilatlon'n Ido] r;fct• • MrAe Ind beet Look • otter 510 T,,U.'8 4Sx10 )n. -ho ; I t , ariv 100 itaa H h elft mit ilhtstrnti ma, truly k1.f,0, t.rnt'.u4 &mod. Tii,r 0511111893)n8. Oath free. 1 ileum of a :triune. Write,Tnir-la. The 1) i onion company, : rt Moor Caxton bldg., Mewl. TO ADVERTISE IN TUE, ij• 911.9 ia' • 1r. i:. Blue Printed Stone Chinaware at half price. A lot of odds and ends at half price. �t 1.` s S . tr .,e.eerse =_. _._Pee. _ee • It is said that 258 bicycles have been sold in Goderieh this season. . This means a left of money. Mr. Becker, of Belfast, Huron Cp., hes.been engaged Pripcipal of the Listwel puttee ichnnl, fn succession to B. Rothwell, resigned, at a salary of 6575.- Ile fields a first. .class certificate, Powe.-.........er.,..••no,•.... 91. Macdonald Block, „4;;'4.YYYor.YYn.o44YrrYY44.wa ,� 4L'•!=>"a� s =@ ce��n?'<VEL`= c ='a'-eQ ^ 9 YrRYm...... )trYM14YY)YY.iY�Yll��l1YYYYY4YYRYYYY.YYY1141YYYGYYIYG a your You feel the blood rushing along. But what kind of blood? That is the question. Is it pure blood or impure blood? If the blood is impure then you are weak and languid ; your appetite is poor and your digestion is weak. You can- not sleep well: and the horn- ing finds you unprepared for the work of the day. Your cheeks are pale and your com- plexion is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, boils, or some eruption of the skin. Why not purify your blood? 6117.3 isigt*1444.44 T.'A. MILLS for Bargains in Colored Muslins, Organ- dies, Lawns, Linens and Checks. Muslins at special reduced prices. See our line of Colored Muslins, suitable for Waists, usual I2 1.2C, now roc. • A full range of Scotch Ginghams, assorted colors, from lac to 15c per yard. See our White Pique Shirting at 20c. Also a line of Colored, usual I2 I-zc for 8c. A. large and well assorted stock of Shirt Waists to choose from at cut prices. Ladies, try a pair of our Summer Corsets. Bicycle Sox at Cost. A. LLS LOUNGE REPAIRING The undersigned is prepared to receive orders .for repairing lounges and matresses, Lounges re-covered, mat- resses made over, carpets sewed and laid. Lowest priees and good workman- ship. Orders! prornlitly .attended to. Leave orders at my residence, Centre street, next to Wm. Holmes', or address box 54, Wingbam. W M. WALKER. will do it. Take it a few days and then put your finger on your pulse again. You can feel the difference. It is etrongcr and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If yen taro bilking, take Aycr'o ?ilk. They greatly aid the, - ar npaiilla, They eure cenesnletioreaRG Mit Lot uti tri: "r "*i;:stlitzi , ,. } �x 1 t h � n tat c l l v rti ti,ai in yo.n t i, rlit�eteeive lei r,:�u,twith 4.t402L 1,1,24. t ATnrr. f,wl )1, Mese. w rs w� f { Having purchased the butcher busi- ness next the Brunswicg, I am prepared to supply the public with all kinds of Presh aud.Snit ;Moats, Sausage, Bologna' &c.r,. Orden e taken and meat delivered t od to any part of town. • :1 call solicited. 'PbuteNo. 9. D. l'ItTi:'SG'GLE, ringle LEADING PHOTOGRAPHS For Photosyou should. see M. E. Zurbrigg. CROUPS A SPECIALTY Have you seen the ones he has in hie: window. Try him, he can give you any- thing in the Photo line you want. Well tinished and good work gueranteed. Also Crayon and V1 ter Colors. I1L lta. L[iI`Ilt1Ci'.Idrr(il, Opposite Presbyterrau Church. Boy wanted to learn Photography, PELTdN'S PUN9PS We build our pumps to last for - years and have them in price front $2.50 up. Brass Cylinders and Galvanized Iron Piping. We have a full stock of the above goods, Call and get prices ll G'It in need of anything in our line .i(11111 r.1:LTON, Opp. Nettles' Livery