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The Wingham Times, 1896-03-13, Page 3�al WIJN G UAM TIMES, MARCH 13, 1896' DEATH O MR. ANDERSON. By request we publish the follow- ing aceour ; of the death of Air. T. B. •Ancien'on, from the Dresden Time . It is sincerely sad and painfuleseaty this week to chronicle conducted by the members of the I. the Mai of Mr. '1`. B. Andersen, 0. 0. F., on Monday, February 2'ith merchant, who •riied on Friday, Feb. of which nuble society Mr. Anderson 214at the et'ly age of 37 years. was a valved nlerraber. Rev. Mr. Tfit aeatlt or oar universally esteem- McCullough preached the funeral ed fellow townsman, though not sermon eloquently and impressively, altogether unexpected, yet when the though laboring under a deep emot- sad intelligence of his de:lth was ional strain, feeling. keenly the loss giveu out, it came as a severe shock; of a stauneb supporter and co-worker. and the .deepest gloom of sorrow The following is a short synopsis' Prince Conceit was actually peeing. �e star a Vett a good teaulheroes can oversliaded the town, and expressions of the sermon : ; away, after those twenty-one year Pu 11 Off the ground. Take your old of sincere regret could be healer oil The eek number tools to the middle fit day before the deceased do-' of wedded happiness, it was told hors FQ�isp)oughed ground and set Etre to all sides. By his death the town parted he was speaking to me of the the Queen bens over ricin and of Dresden loses ono of her brightestI'Fte then look around and see what noblest and most highly res�ectecl natural and spiritual body. So 1 whispered "It is your little wife," a% tl ;;uccessfai Partners are using to nbl trusted citizens, aai'esphile the will ask you to "There LP1 with me to fuel which last words the angel of deo itis cultivate their fields. When you t col,. 15. 1 There iS all natural stayed, his hand, while the dear f have found out what tools are used The deceased leaves a sorrowing, devoted and fond wife, and two bright children to mourn his loss, to whom the people of Dresden and the Times tender their sincerest sym- pathy. The funeral obsequies were Quoon Victoria's Personality. The heart of gold, the will of iron, the royal temper of steel, the pride, the .patriotisau and the deep piety of Queen Victoria have been enshrined Deep tide Boys on the Pe cart. The father that has a far as and a I fancily of boys should tip* iy thasrllne business principles to, farming that he would have to ail y ltdlcr buisness in a shall but vigorous frame, the to make a success of et. Instead of Inignonne aspect of which especially of ploughing 11•' alt <a!1 dere Here and strikes those who behold her ler the another half' first time in these her "chair days." ly as not 1' defer there else, as like - It was reported flow, when Prince as any s .ilia vlf thein as clear mural p ' 11�;1C„;,;'o to one side of the Albert was living, he roused himself land t' , �l', iy lett :to plow and plow up from a period of wandering to turn a tet r a 4113$”Plow it as neat square with ineffable love to bis spouse and, or ��'' a;;:s possible, then go over it sovereign, saying to her with a kiss, , and ,get acre stones ofl';take out every Good little wife 1" .l.nd when t1! a Prtsby erian church • and Sabbath school are plunged into grief at their body and there is a spiritual body." opened and tile, dying lips sn i;' irreparable lois. To the town be The natural body, though strong,beeBut though this be so, no one w' OA MS wash warm supporter, ever willing and beautiful, comparatively speak- peen honored by near aPP. r et oh to and read to advance. its interests, ing, is vastly nferior to the spiritual Her Majesty, or has ever t; .rdia�l in y her presence, will fail to , enterprising; and energetic; and hon- body. The natural body is ever >dertify to ored citizen,j>>the extreme majesty•of 1 , g possessing sterling 1 subject to disease and infirmity; the tnintrled always with th �'' bt>arin,,, qualities of mind and Ewart; to the spiritual body (, of time deli and des ee cay. This ses is feet U grace and gent' crew eet leer church a 'pillar of strength th and a tvoice hail moreover power of good; a true Christian in I not my assertion it is abundantly pleasant and musiea' „ eiewalcs been thoughts anti creeds, and to the Sab- !proven by reference to Gd' word, so now. The hand 2ito hear., and is ?nth eeleee4 a dvvY;c;i, Icnth'g and land clearly illustrated ey nature on sceptre of the seas ' which :colds the p• s r' ,.. ,, y 1• '�- , �::. I; �. Iall i .. its ltho •sc�test th t walk of lite he Was n model man, ! Tho doetti le of resurrection was possessing a charming, magnetic' then advanced and well defended in:viduality and a large, warns I from scripture, and backed up by lam Many to -day have cause, to illustrations from nature's forces. bless the hour he crossed their 1 The corn of wheat, unless it fall into I?olum. threshold that bcought thele in ; the gl'otind and die, abideth alone, touch with his whole souled ]enerons ' but if it die it bringeth forth mucic nature. !fruit. The tiny dark seed planted Tile deceased came 1u Dresden 1 in spring produces the strong plant fourteen years ago, a comparative that yields the sheet grid beautiful stranger, and entered the el'll 10' Of Clower, r11ie quiet earth lulled to a Messrs. �Smitil Bros. By strict tit- cradle calm by the deep snow of tension to business careful and winter, seems asleep on the bosons of economic su'>erl isle n of hies d uties a its maker, but is awakened again by his employers 1,rrceivec in him a the voice of spring, and issues forth cilia new life and activity. So thr va cable acquisition to their business h •3desh have resulted. when the outward. mall perishes a' ill j 'illereiis what Miss Lillie V. Do ai I forthwith entro.sted him with. Doyle or th mann en)eut of their commercial crumbles dt.wn into a mere have 1�e1 ;Strader's Hiril, Ont., says: affairs and finale promoted hull to of "mother earth" the power of Go,d 'Ivor three years I had a very bad y p unites the soul with a ne ut all over my lace and went ' ,tlTtil 'iso:a doctor •vrh �Tl..d Clerk, Cxc'1 ngcct for the incorrupt I I then went to another doctor who a ave Ile labored. tt �icl[ious1y to r.^1110t0 + db1� l me medicine, but as rayfacekeptgetting* their` we1ferc, extend their bustnete The christian life here i 1 but the' 'worse l asked hits: to than the medi- and build up a reputtttlee fur him- . vestibule of the higher 1• ie of the eine, wbioh'he did, but it oleo tallied to self and the firm be so ably repres- upper f pertlisanctua birth -pay. e deatl9 pangs no tmo a ford and bo told the be could do e. ented, Z hat hd snceeedecl is a }yell r.ngsof�h'eaven. cin t rl ul'1'-tl critic nu t I ,. e v halide. can be touched • ` a grown dila crit' emvteyesewhich have for England,di; tl,bc .lebor�s of state fears, are th .dela with toe frequent seen.—Sir a 'Mee -lest 'that can bo , itdbevs sd .Anneld,in the T, WEAL MANKIND. It war istrte�tt herding medicine for all out- war 41' sotres,:uloere,'blotehes,-skin diseases. d em r,vecrofutlous sores, .etc,, that Bur- nrdk Blood Sisters has won same of its most signalwietories over disease. In ery,oasewwh ere it bas been faithfully i( itmiedvt•olnartbright skin and sound whole IC Urealring o the position of financial and cone - glorious : o nave me rr bottle•of �� Fl. 1 While in their employ glorious body, and the corrur table ns amedicine•ydla'ich I used bute.got no benelat. known fact to everyone within miles ��' hat a glorious c.UI) •fet•tteee hope •is of Dresden and to those at a distance this hope of the Pest' :rev bolt, When with whom he came in contact in a the new heaven a0 ,f the new earth business and social manner, Messrs. shall appear and f Attest shall come to Smith Bros, retiring from business reign therein, ' Ale ransomed of the About time months ago T got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters and began using it; I•soon found my face getting much better., so I got another bottle and it, t,nd on using the third bottle found my face completely cured: Several others Who (have followed my .advice to here, a Toronto wholesale firm Lord stall l ecu ,n to earth watt: Him, i try B. B. B. !have been cured .of similar placed five thousand dollars at his nntl with bocci es fashioned like unto troubles. cityd Mr tits own glor forts body shall join in ! t',cisposal, without seen , an Alderson established himself in the the grant] swelling chorus which o1a stand of his employers 'about Weals eeef.berate through all eternity. fifteen months sago and was steadily "Hallcl'•ijah for the Lord God ovinia - working up a successful trade, and potent rcigoetil." The tabernacle of t amassing a Competency for his faun- God is with men and He shall dwell d Id a,eie, A few months ago �"-ltd? them.'' ilv an e vt a idStving , t iCTe t e .IC morn no or our gross he had made, the improve ;departed brother to -day, but for our- merits of a comfortable nature he •e11"es who are left behind and shall bad made to his betne, and spoke miss him so much. We are poorer' cheerfuliy of tile coming years and' for his removal, hut ]leaven is richer I other .chanes he 'contemplated in for the presence of his sweet and the near future. Herein conies the ; heaatilni spirit. His end was peace, old trdage "What mart proposes, God Christ has taken the hard word' b` i t o filo writer the pro TI f f in his inanite wisdom disposes, and i "death" out of out• vocabulary and 1 t es we might say. in the youth of has substituted that of "sleep," and 1 ''-r nlloocl he was taken off, and the refreshes as to rise rewarded. His 1 places that knew hila once shall life was a continual benediction, I know cairn 00 more, yet his memory wherever 11c went lie brought hap- 1 and (deeds will live forever. Ile has, piness and cheer with him, but he' ,�, represented the Centre ward at the never was so much at Moie as in 4 f 9, j„- i PT,..)AND PEND ITU R'@ council board and was a school crus -1 the services of the sanctuary. No r " I3e more prompt to go to :a friend in adversity than in prosperity.— Chile. Any mule has character enough to kick without asking its master per- mission. Dont Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Lilo Away. the truthful, startling title of book about No•To- Bac, the harmless, guaranteed obaceo habit ea,ro that brace; up nicotinized no res, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain etrongth, ,liar and manhood. You run no physical or flnnn- cial risk. as No To•B,rc is sold under •:norm, tee to cure or money refunded. nook rt:•e. Ad. Sterling, Remedy Co.. 37.4, St. Paul St., Monttoal. Sold by, O. 11. Williams, Winrh,un. *'et them and teach the boys to use them. Plant enough of what you do plant t0 amount to something. When the crop is harvested, bceause yell cannot sell it to the first gran you meet, do not sit down and de- clare it is of no use to raise anything but find out the best market and sell there, even if that market is 50 miles away. Then give the boy his reward, talk with him about what you got for the crop and what you made on it. Let him see that he can make a living farming and he will not be so anxious to crowd into the ,city.—Ieaa'tn and clone. For over Fifty 'Scare Av 01de AND 1t•RL1.-TRIM) tie;,:oT.—errs. MX'S- low•+ S..othiutt Syrup has been used for over inti Wars by millions of mothers forte eirohilureu while tem:11i11p, with perfeetsuecese. It soothes the child, -otfenstho,pne.:s,allays el. ,r•, ou •re hind colic. Anti is the hest retuedy f•'t 1: rar'hr Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Bru5 d., •a •x ,cry part of the „•orae. Twear••vHv) centre u - ottle. Its taiue is Incalculable. Be sure :Ina ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take 110 other hind. Doing Your Own Repairing. By a small expenditure we can reatlily provide for making many `. of our ewii repairs. Every farm should have a pretty full suply of rnechttnf'ea 1 tools. and if there is a biackemith's outfit during the winter months the most of the repairs need- ed can be made. They may not be as neatly* done as it a professional did therm. Then when spring comes we shall be ready for the season's work. It is by small savings that large aggregates are created. Un- der present conditions it is necessary that the fiu•mer should save his clunes and his quarters. Everybody is doing it ; and every . farmer, if he had the tools, could save in repairs a good many dollars.—Farmers' Voice. for nfanterrd Children. GT 4 E ill S9 Do You Know that Paregoric, I3atoman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of oplum or morphine? Do You Kaov.,• that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotlm without labeling thom poisons? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed? Do Yon Minnow that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle/ Do -'fon Knew iv :hat Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr, Samuel Pitcher. That It has been in us:: i or nearly thirty years, and that more Castor's is; now sold than of all other remedies fcr children combined ? Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word - 44 Callitaria" ord"Caiitorila" and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do Yon Enact, that one of the reasons for granting this government protection VMS because Ca:d oria had been proven to be absolutely harmless'? Do YOU itst6n, that 25 averago doses of Castorie aro furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose r iiln 5iwall, oriand YS9t(DC7that aptprfect preparation, your children may bekopt yothu mt aywhen have unbroossessedkenof restthis d ',�1te1R,'t..lieso -things aro worth knowing. They also faced: Tao fac-simile signature of d/, �"' to en every' .Z.4- fes: :wrapper. OFraktien ©War Pite erve Castel etas Jti- a'h''... �! ..-w-,.........u......... 'Wi/lo/cveetet.•e&eet•t"x•tr'\t .lelese V/ee` • s.tees.'.,i^i'�'\^1, �t�'tllr�•� asy t '' Take L >n u 1€�1; x orb But it is done so quickly, and at the same time so neatly, that all are pleased with. it. Bring along your Job Work to the, TIMES Office and see them do it. Prices right. tiiAIAT'AVitAIVW~Iteit: asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Flood's Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man said: " You never know you have taken a pill till it is all over." 25c. C. I.Hood kgs Co., Proprietors, Lowell, htass. The only pills to take with hood's ,arsaparilla• OF -- tee. He doubtless could have had more appropriate motto could be any gift, by way of office, within the chosen by the committee who have privilege of the citizens, but he did {draped the church so beautifully, not atspire lot. liable: honors. Peva. t th:..tl liltlt placed over the vestry ion to the business of leis calling; and i slum, `'Lord, i have. loved the habit- 4 the work- of' the church, Christian Titian of thy house, and the place 1 lendeevol' Society alld 1•• )nticlity 1 tr1•here thine horror dwelletil." Yon 1 .._.--- _....-.,...-..-_,... ION To TILE- SHIP IIE . SHIP OF TUR3ERRYI) For the Year Ending December 3ist, 1895. School afforded, hurl greater pleasure, could always count on his prel(iiaee 1 18o RECEIPTS. and lv is nlrne C0t1ae111 a to eta hit, at the worship in Crud'.: house. 'If 1 To Ca ]habits. there was one man )resent besides I " 1 1 He Wei the sail Of honor, and , the minister, it was sure t0 1)e T. I3. 1 " .Anderson. He was one of nature's � true genticmcu, and one of clod's nobiemen. "Iris life was gentle, and 1 the ort1 might stand up and say to ! e tt n ioi 1 bore an unblemished and uninl- peachal.)lo reputation. He leaves behind him the example of a stain-. less and blameless lite—of a escat, 1 honest, pure and noble character, a model for every young inion, worthy of emulation. Ile wan in tiro true! ,; tle sense of the WI r I a self-made pian, and his remains repose in an I hi!Vlred grave, 11i; g••.'i':leis did tot 4t31111,1i dollstni h h1, intellect, Itis skill and Ills genius, as in his donor, his integrity his truthfulness, bis high and controlling sense of r duty- in t word in his genuine nobility of character. Men such as I the deceased are the true life blood! of the country to which they belong. I They elevate and uphold it, Portly aufd ennoble it, and shed a glory • ably it by the example) of lib Chet character which they hav'ebequeath. ed. They are the salt of %be,earth in death. s'1s Well as in lies. 010t11e11(8 so mixed in hint, that' no t !! he world. 'Thin is 0 elan," Eternity alone will reveal the' beneficial influence of his noble and eehri= tlike character in this common- icy, 1 110W its We. 1)1(1 OUT t)elovecl • Mend "good night' lot usseelc ;race 1 to so follow the salne Master that ho fellotved. that when the dawni,l 1895 Ai i1+1%'1,. eternity breaks on the night 'ottime Cas Cad it II .t eI 61II f. It sh balance from last audit.. t3212 14 Taxes for 1894 per Col .... 72 34 Taxes for 18'J5 per Col... 7303 11 Arrears of taxes per County '' Treasurer.... .. 71 47 ! Municipal School grant .. 230 00 i f,egislative School grant.. 290 00 License Fund 22 23 I Interest, Bank of Hamilton 20 55 i County Treasurer, T. Ld! grant 103 87 ; Bills Payable (discounted)442 95 i Land Imp. fund 85 21 Miscellaneous 3'7 50, I Total $120.30 07,1 nn hard we :•llttil be -permitted to bid him)! Uncollected Taxes "good Morning" irr etre presence of the Bing. The remains ,1f our departed Mend. and toe/lemon were then fel- loaVed to the last resting place by a at' very largo caneeisese of relatives and., ` •citizens. 1895 EXPENDITURE. Dy Cash ltoads,drains and btid cL1303 70 " School Assessment.. .... 3015 12 Municipal grant 200 00 Legislative grant.... 200 00 County Rate 2.230 (81 Taxes refunded.. • .... , , 33 11 Allowances and cam 147 22 Printing, postage and stat• iencry, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 47 Drain debentnres and Coupons...... 130 83 95 03 Salaries.. .,... ,,,. 580 50 Board of Iiea]th.. „ 21 00 Miscellaneous • 494 10 Bnlantl>~ bre hated.. .. 2712 25 Toted. • ...... $12020 07 1LIABILITIES. 1893 1271 2 115 Comity 'tate $2234 88 a3 9'3 Drain Debentures.,., ,... 537 00 1 Total $2721 18 Total $2771 88 'We hereby certify tlitlt the above is a correct abstract of the Receipts and ixpendi• :tsset1( and Liabilities of the Township of Turnberry for the year ending December , 1895. T)OU;CILA.S 1''1L\.SLIl,1 A• vnrrors. A. CIIAMEN, Lipp ng Sheep in Winter. Oar c^rrespondent will have little satisfact:nn in trying to kill ticks on sheep without clipping them. I have no hesitation in telling him that the sheep may be dipped in winter without any more danger than in summer. We -leave dipped sheep on our farm when tier: temperature droppe•[ front zero to 14' Fahr% bele:;• just after the cheep had been clipped. \Ve put thele 111 all ordiu- art. shed in wliieh the temeeratnre ranges only ten degrees higher than outside. The sheep did 1101 suffer I the Ienit inconvenience whatever, We have a complete arrangement for diltpinl: consisting of yards ,a 1 vat reel dreining pens, wed it was this we used to dip the sleep I refer i to, There were one hundred of thele, alai they were badly infested by ticks, but it diel not take us long to run thole through, anti it soon resulted in a complete de..tructioe of the ticks, The dip was kept warm, but that did not help the sheep much. \Ve kept them out of the wind and in the shed until they were dry. There were only two out of the h?tlld:ed that seemed to shew the h net inconvenience from the operation. We, used Ceepcl',a dip. Froin unr expc'ricncein this bit ccLion T w'c?t?1r1 aclt'lsc our C9:'1'e pnll�lent to For Suits that suit, dip lice sheep in winter just as SUITS give comfort to the thoroughly ns he would do 111 the. ' our friends,you had and satisy ;, yd summer time, and if they are kept OVERCOATS, better try us. Our from the wind, and in a sheltered garment makers place, I know that the sheep will not TROU`, know how todotheir suffer in the least fromit,•-- From work ;dont think there are any better le` eetrxe for March, and yet we charge no more than others - . -- -- do for inferior work. Hundreds of new fall and winter samples to choose from, at prides about half what you have to pay for old goods. Work done for parties furnishing their olvn cloth. If you think that a Tweed Suit Cannot be properly made for Si Spot Gash, call anti zee our work, [O�u�r terms are cash. VY�EBSTEE Opposite tilt+ Macdonald Black, Wia ham, Ont. `twsFLL' Caveats aid Tia le•?tarks oirt .i • ' r.11 patent ,asiuess conduced f.,r SIODl;t . M v ace is in the 1mme,!i'de vicinity o; t::(. ('n:ent OfficC and my facilities for seeming pati::r - :,n=,+)surpassed Send model, sketch o, p tat0gra-,.`., i eve, tton,tvith description andstarcr1,d' an ton,' c., claimed. 4;;T-tie(llama ,:rnt.:vefee0, ,;i11501:a+SCo patentabifif,•,, and Inv fie 1,- 5.crtai:l the application wit' :.'S l'e call .- :•r 11;tfLf she patent ie allowed, "Rivn• = ',;:ala,' con. mining full informatlor sera free. ,('CinrnlFr3ll• 1011055 Considered asci:trtcc,: r 8" 'znttai RA 'tl (F..-ar N E. a s t c 117 132.5 15' rirrso4 s, Y'V' r'..:::4ei'. ...., 5D. C7. 1r WiLt..No•r An Agreeable La>iativo and NERVD TONIC. 9c1,1 by Druggists or sent by Mail. 45c., See., and 51.00 per package. Samples free. INA)Thn Taverne TCflTH POWDER for the Teeth andSreath,145e. Sold at Chisholm's Corner Drug Store. • bottle o? me dirin0 11(11 rceo t an 1• , tt_tet., t5,%,, pro oany Roca. tine 0',,t A 81,1 Post mice address. it. 0. ROh'r. TLC., IFS t6'rat AMMO', Street, Tmmttn, eat. 1-' CURE HERE ALL ELSE FAILS. to (J Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, ase Ci' 1M in time. Sold by drsl gists. 1-4, CONS UM;PTION'