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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-05-08, Page 7sky Life. Mr. John Down and wife of; raw CLINTON, For a number of years ITarold Whitt son of Mrs. Whitt of this town has been totally blind in ono eye. I am -cr-- or-- :t poet, sally Sm , He recently underwent an operation the blushingly. y on it, and his friends will be much pleused to know that he bas recover - Oh, and do you take or send your poems? his sight entirely. I usually call with them said the Miss Bessie Ross, daughter of Mrs. rleytnster. A. Ross, of this town, who is attend - In that ease, Alt'. Smythe, said the ing McGill University, Montreal, official, shutting his book, we cer- hasPhilosophy, pal sophyed Gti her first class Honors first honors TRE WINGRAM TIMES, MAY ', 1896, Well, Mr. Smythe, you've passed your exainination very satisfactorily, but stay—what is your profession? asked the insurance company man fainly shouldn't thins: of insuring in Generolstand'ng, your Iii'c. lxood morning. Clinton can now claim a bicycle i club, the organization taking effect Do a great deal of praying before last Wednesday evening evening. you undertake to tell what a great A good number were present and :sinneryou used t be, considerable enthusiasm displayed, _cd The club will be officered as foffows; "-"---- i IIon. Pres. ; G. D. McTaggart; Pres. Councillor Taylor. HAD INDIGESTION ! + We are pleased to hear that Miss r -t h hit a Ztfattcr of Some Forty Years or More. oaeph Gardner, stove dealer, of Bath, t t1tario, is a great believer iu Dr. • base's Kidney -Liver Pills for indigos- e 'tufa, constipation, dyspepsia, Bright's {,,H.�ose, rheumatism, and kidney, liver t ry,W.d stomach troubles generally. 1 "1 was troubled for over forty years ith indigestion and constipation," he P ltea. "At intervals I suffered from $4vere headache. I spent dollars and 1 (Alarm without result until Mr. Banti nr druggist, advised um to try Chase's idney-Liver Pills. I did so, and must ° y that they are the only remedy that Q.ve me relief. I would not be with- t ht them for anything." 3lfany people suffer from rheumatism. 0 •pd blood and diseased kidneys bring p i« oa. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, p spill remedy all this and cure rheuma- ' Isnt, sciatica and all kindred complaints. P Beret is a sample cane : th " My boy was all crippled up and P • oitered awfully with rheumatism," writes Mrs. Ii, Wills, of Chesley, Ont. '' Be also had a touch of diabetes. The 11 aoetora could do him no good, but Dr. w -hare's Kidney -Liver Pills completely CC ,inured him," Sold by all dealers and Edtaanson, . h Wee & Co., Toronto. 25e. th Oakes who has been attending the College of Music at Chicago for some ire hat; passed her examinations with honors and has secured a teach- r's certificate. She will resume caching as usual on her return next nonth, Last Saturday when post master orter •was stamping letters and sort - ng them for despatch be found one which had in addition to the address n the address side of the letter n'ords of a scurrilous and clefama- ory character. To place such words n the outside of a letter or on a ost card is a serious violation of the ostal laws. it is the duty of the ost master to intercept all letters of is kind and forward them to the ost•Mastei• General at Ottawa. .The other day a gentleman who ad been out shooting filled his pipe ith 1"ose tobacco from one of the )at pockets. The pocket from which e secured the leaf happened to be e one in which he had previously Van all other remedies fail Dr, Chase's carried the gunpowder. No one JMaiaeed and Turpentine will care the could enjoy a smoke better and a i{<Orst chrome cold. 25 cents. sigh of relief as the smoke came from lips, In a moment there was a mild explosion the pipe being almost em- ptied, Fortunately there was not enough powder to do any serious damage. But the lesson is one that the gentleman will remember for yeass to come. The escape was in- ' deed a narrow one. - PUTTING IT ON TOP. HE WANTS OTHERS TO Iixow. Dear Editor : I Please state in your valued journal, that if any sufferer from Nervous Debi. 1 lily, Seminal tVeakness, Lack of Energy and Ambition. Lost Manhood, Night Losses, etc., will write me in confidence, I will inform him by sealed letter, free of charge, how to obtain a perfect cure. I ask for no money, having nothing to sell. I know how to sympatnsze with these sufferers and am only' too glad to be able to assist theta, I promise every one absolute secrecy and as I do not, of course, wish to expose myself either, I do not give my name. If you desire to get well, send stamp and address simply: P. 0. Box 388, LONDON, ONT. I I That's where people place our wall paper, for they know we have the largest and best line and know that •our styles and patterns are such that we are always on top in the wall' ' paper business, Our line is the ok largest and most complete and the ' new patterns we are showing will' certainly catch your fancy,. There is no necessity of sending out of town In Order to get Bargains We have A LARGE CONSIGNMENT Already opened out and are receiv- ing goods of THE LATTEST PATERNS Every day. Our stock of Huron and Bruce. Mr. J. J. Elliott's student Clifford dehorned twenty head of cattle for Mi•. John Watson. Mr. Bawden; of Exeter has dis- posed of the White farm on the sec- ond concession Tuckerslnith, to Mr. Gray, of the 5th, getting in exchange Mr. Gray's farm and a consideration, From the assessment returns of Exeter the following statistics are gleaned: -----Amount of real • estate, $444,175; taxable income, $2,150; personal property: $44,972; total ass- essment, $491,300; population, 1,792. Mr. R. J. Cameron, pump maker of Lucknow is malting a gate both for drive ways and for private dwell- s nnnnrn ings that should meet, ready sales The gate frame is all made of iron gas piping across which is stretched a wire netting, so that it is both light and strong. On April 16th Mrs. Ann Beaton of Ashfield died at the age of 90 years, She was a native of Inver- t nesshire, Scotland. spent 45 years in Prince Edward Island and the re- mainder in Huron County, She had a remarkable memory and could give !day and date almost any event ' happening in the last forty years. lThe Rev. C. Mills, of St. Peters Episcopal Church who is leaving for Kincardine, preached his farewell sermon to the Ltieknow congregation on Sunday last when the church was packed to the doors. The Rev. Me. Mills occupies the pulpit of his new charge in Kincardine next Sunday, 1 but Mrs. Mills and daughters will fo trot leave the town for another week. s TO CATCH Are beautiful. beyond compare and as cheap as the cheapest for quality, WINDOW SHADES It is well-known that it never pays to do a thing by halves, so when you have bought your wall paper from us, ask to see our Window Shades, we are offering GREAT BARGAIN'S in this line. Call and see tits before purchasing. ALEX, ROSS. WDIGHAM. . !Wan 1e�d-- .ri Idea 11 Ata , ,� •' Go loth Ila, L .., .• linty Ij.�Ifw a �t hit hseatw h s to..s wnus Bethesda, had a very close call oil Friday while driving through Exeter. One of the tugs bloke and their horse became frightened, upsetting the rig and throwing the couple out.. Mr, Down was badly cut about the head and when taken up life was thought to be extinct, Mrs. Down was not so seriously injured as was her husband. When proper restor- torativers were applied Mr. Downs recovered consciousness and he and Mrs. Downs are steadily recovering. On Thursdey of last week Mr, Alex. Gordon, brother of Mr. John Gordon, of Teeswater, died at the You residence of the tatter after an illness hysteric of about seven weeks. The deceased of U. I You seem to forget, he answered unfeelingly, that I ani also married to you.. never loved tne, she criec11 A farmer named Logan, living ally, and now, only to think j near Amaranth Station, brought his Racked with Rheumatism was by profession a school teacher and for some years taught in S. S. No. 3, Culross. His sickness began with a sore ankle which soon developed' into something closely resembling blood poisoning, the stub- born nature of which defied medical skill and finally caused his death. Mr. Gordon was a successful teacher and was highly respected by those ain married to you, • motllet•, an aged or thereabouts, to Orangeville on Ing pain, Thursday for a purpose born of the After ten years' terrible torture, meanest inhumanity, The pool aid Cured by Scott's Sarsaparilla. lady having outlived her useful• ness A. H. Christiansen, writing from the Fiancee --Oh, Charley, I love you as a household drudge, the heartless Clifton House, Niagara Falls, sags: "1 so much, You are all T herein this Son conceived the idea of having her lacyou arstiIis tfered the tortures I can ever aof the world. committed to the county jail to save damned with rheumatism. Father bad He—My graeious! If this is so, I himself the trouble and expense of it before me, and I belie* it is an here will have to break our engagement, providing for her. Police Ma is- ditary disease. My knee joints would Magis. inflamed and if I was out in any "weather" I was sure to be laid up, which to a, travelling man is a calamity. In a sore of Canadian towns local doctors treated me, some giving relief, others t none, I read that Sarsaparilla was a rheumatic cure, and I as'lied a druggist for "a bottle of the best Sarsaparilla on the market." He gave me Scott's, re- marking that it was an improvement on all others, • nd that he could honestly recommend it. I have taken four bottles, and am as free from pain as a man can hope to be. I was out in arainstorm two days ago and never felt a twinge. As I said before, to Scott's Sarsaparilla I owe more than I can ever repay." The best remedy for rheumatism,. sciatica, and neuralgic pains—all arising from the presence 01 poison in the blood —is Scott's Sarsaparilla, a modern con- centrated medicine, prompt in its cura- tive effects. Doses from one half to one teaspoonful. At $1 per bottle of your druggist. yu years Unable, to Walk, owing to excruclat.• --Texas Siftings. trate Pattullo provided the necessary who knew him best. He leaves a commitment, and together mother wife and family to mourn his death. Dr. Russell, one of H. IT- Holmes' and , son wended their way to the On Saturday week his remains were a elle evac d t but who is alive interred in Glamis Cemetry, is a son of Mr, Hugh I ssell,tof?Alton A young gill of about twenty-five Ont., and a brother of , Mrs. II. S. years of age who give her nave as I McKitriek, of Orangeville. Ile is a Maggie Armstrong and hailing from' graduate of Toronto University, and near X3rucefield was arrested by practised Ilia profession in Chicago Chief Gill in Usborne on Wednesday for four months, being a tenant in charged with child disset•tion. A the Holmes "Castle" when he moved little over a month age it is alleged she went to London and gained admission to the Hospital and while there gave birth to a child. On Tuesday evening she was seen near the depot with her child in her arms On the same night a child was left at the door of Mr. John Cornish of the London Road. Mr. Cornish at , a daughter, Mrs. Mc.1ennett, living to Wisconsin, where he is now super- intendent of a hospital. Ile was in Altou a few months ago. The Port Huron Times of Wed- nesday says:—Dr. Griffin reports a case of five generations. Mrs. Mary Welsh, of Kenwood Ont,aged 88, has once placed the child in charge of !here at the age of 65, who is the mother of Mrs Henry Case, of Marys- ville, who is mother of Mrs. Wm. Way, of Oak Street, Port I3ttron, who is entertaining a young son. The five generations were represent- ed at the dinner table to -day. Reeve Delbridge of Usborne who communicated the circumstances to Chief Gill and thus causing her arrest. Since being taken into cus- tody she feels very much affected over the affair and waists her child back which with all probability will be granted. Her mother came down from Brucefield last evening and will likely return with her daughter and child this morning. She claims _to have been seduced by a young man now living at Brumfield. Fence Philosophy. - It's poor economy to raise a good crop and then let the cattle destroy it all, because you can't afford a new fence. It isn't always the handsomest fence that is the strongest, but ugli- ness is not necessarily an element of strength. A neat fence is an addi- tion to the landscape. Too many cooks spoil the police- man. A two -foot rule—don't 'wear wet shoes. Everyman has a hobby or the catarrh. Theory makes laws for necessity to break. A man may get a square meal out a round steak. Man wants but little here below and generally gets less. If you want to please a man tell him he looks like an actor. Unfortunately the bore never leaves a hole in the memory. A. sure cure of the hiccoughs is to ask the patient for the loan of $5. Dont worry hint • to death because you cannot have your dearest wish granted. A servant at the Windsor hotel, Chesley, a young girl Minnie Schri- ber, dropped dead front heart failure. WINTER COUGH, Sore Throat, Asthma, Broeehitie, Croup, etc., ars more quickly and easily cured by Wood's Norway Pins Syrup than by any other msau. With many readers, brillianey of style passes for afllueney of thought; A peculiar thing happened to the they mistake buttercups in the glass family of Mr. Arch. Rankin on Sun- for intmeasnreable gold mines under- day evening. When preparing to ground.—Longfellow, come to town John Rankin took up a pair of stockings which had been placed on top of the sewing machine by his mother. These had been drawn together by Mrs. Rankin. When her son pulled them apart he was sur- prised and not a little startled to find The wore sympathies We gain or some creepy thine inside, which awaken for what is beautiful, so' proved to be a snake. A garter Hitch deeper will be our sympathy snake about two feet long had dis- r that Which is the most beautiful covered the coty retreat and had --the human soul.—Lowell, ensconced herself in it. Relief in six hours.—,)istressing ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Great South American Kid- ney Cure." This great remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on ac- count of its exceeding promptness in reliev- ing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male and female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it alrnost immediately. If you wane quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold at Chisholm's drag store. Mr. Robert Christie of Mitchell died the the other morning after be- ing kept in the house for several years as an invalid. Mr, Christie was one of the first settlers in that part of the country coming in the year 1844. He settled in Logan and afterwards in Mitchell. He was one of the first councillors, being Reeve of Logan. Wallace and Elma in 1847, and was a prominent business than for several years. Fie was town clerk from 1872 to 1891 and kept posted in municipal law. During the reign of Queen Victoria 333 peers have been created of whom 215 were radicals and 118 Conser- vatives. Of the 574 members of the Upper, House 178 formerly sat in the Commons, 339 had served in the army, navy or reserve forces, 21 were distinguished lawyers and 21 had been in the diplomatic service. Of 53 Prime Ministers,39 were from the Lords and 14 from the Commons; 47 out of 53 foreign secretaries, 41 out of 65 first lords of the admiralty, and 26 out of 39 secretaries of war, were also hereditory legislators, Catarrh relieved in 10 to 60 minutes.— One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use, it relieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay B'e'er, Colds, Head - tithe, Sere Throat, Tonsilitis and Deaf- ness, 60 cents. At Chisholm's Drug Store. Never risk a joke, even the least offensive in its nature, and tho most common with a person who is no welI bred and possessed of sense to comprehend it. ---Gruyere. prison of poverty, Governor Bowles received the new guest, after paying his respects to the unfilial son, and the old lady was handed over to the kindly care of the Ina.tron. Logan returned on Saturday with a trunk containing a few old and dirty clothes for his mother. N'S Kidney Pills DOAN'S Kidney Pills Celebrated Clydesdale Stallion DOAN'S c Kidney Pills ..Remember.. Kidney IHs ARE THE BEST LE LF STREAM, Will stand for mares during 1800, as follows: Masmty, May 4th, will leave his own stable, Lot 37, Concession 30, East Wawa - nosh, and proceed east to gravel road, then south mile to 3rd Line of Morris, then east to John Coulter'for noon; thence proceed by way of 3rd Line to centre sideroad, then north 34. miles to Ed. Busman's, for night. TUESDAY, will proceed cast 2i• miles, then north 1i miles to 1st Line. then across to Allen ilamsey's,lst Morris, for noon; thence east to Tont Smith's corners, then north i miles, then west by way of Bonndaty to Jelin R 12iller's, Morrtsbank, for night. 1Va•Lar:snex•, will proceed west by way of Boundary to Blnevale. then south mile to Jos. Robertson's. Bh.erale, for noon; thence ennt byight. way of 1st Line to Jas. Cochrane's, forw E WILLIAMS, Trtritsnax, will proceed by way of Wing- �j.. . Ww LI. . f c1 _ baro to Henry 'Bostnan's, Boundary, for Hort ; thence by way of Blnevale, to ,7obn :41t Naughton's, for night. I`setnav, will proceedfilom 2nd Concession of't'nrnherry to LVroxtler gravel road, then north to Alert Gallagher's, for noon; thence by wn v "f 01b h Coneeoeion of Tnrniterry to .1 rim Powell's corner; then north 11 miles to '1 hntnne Gilmour's. f r night. �Airrtn:.x will prnece,i by wa} of Brick- yard to F. Korn,an's hotel, \Vingham, for noon, where he wilt remain till 4 p m., thence to his nwn Stahl.., where he will re- tnain till the following Monday morning, This rnnte will he enntir,,c•d during the season. health and weather permitting. T. A. POWELL. LL. Proprietor and Groom. WINGHAM, ONT. . UJR MAIL. S Oar mai, brings us every day dozens of letters about • Burdock Blood Bitters. Some from merchants who want to buy it, some from people who want to know about it, and more from people who do know about it be- cause they have tried it and been cured. One of thein was from Mr. J. Gillan, B. A., 39 Gould Street, Toronto. Read how he writes: GrNTL$urs11,—During the winter of rS9a my blood became impure on account of the hearty food I ate in. the cold Weather. Ambition, energy and success forsook me, and alt my efforts 'were in vain. My shin became yellow, my bowels became inactive, my liver was lumpy and hard, my eyes became inflamed, my appe- tite was gone, and the days and nights passed in unhappiness and restlessness For some months I tried doctors' and patent medicines of every description, but received no benefit. Being advised by a friend to try B.B.B., I ant glad to have the opportunity of testifying to the marvellous result, After using three bottles I felt butch batter, and when the fifth bottle was finished I enjoyed health in the greatest degree, and have done so from that day up to date. 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