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The Wingham Times, 1896-07-17, Page 3
IE 'W IN O' EA M TIMES, S, JULY 17 , 1 )6 l t3uxon Xt 1y fl'( ntczaed. The Qhristian Endeavor ,ea1r«ve Of she+worlcl was held in Woe! [rif>7tc flat?/ States, this/ ick, ,'Calle of ilencling ftntures of *€)) \wtaslttles Junior Ralllv,'compotse/1 of 141prewintotives cf trate valilieus .motel •see sties. 1''ol• theta; •a ens°, ,; lietettllaeos ti&' pl'epal•ed.. ride k,itro- ,'iltAttons e , 4•(nritit t d in #,("ltetaMons in laoetaT And prose, colatr#[arattr(1'tlry nelpatt sontartives of ilttt seit(etad,e(uiltat- ewe. 7.thet t seleetir+ns west:, ipelOted ,r,tutypitinp11let retro,- ,Mat +akat:ta Sdietithalt uiVas r('eiied h(rf(ott(e 4,4' set12,:- •vetioili4ilttlo:j unior Entleas+ ttert(tfruln the teepeetive enuntrif`ty teaasel:latas detector r(fe4i.lring the paitiedi la• eelee- tiort t11.un.iwita ul' her own arutt: , Thivi ilattanj 1•f!a't of A eleetietrta a )1i:flirter- watn in ibeti(ist rthuted ilnctatk; nnla.t',vaar- iotaMlscaeiQt'iNli throughout the evote 1, to ate 11,01 in the lieetil seiteleties. ri'hSe Aelnile:iaatt•rangeu eot vitae Wider titetoe onttnittei a laity dirt Ll}v,* e1Yt1O Sel,eetagittilieip,ei•wfs of the Ida i•ertsaa.t couamtlalesito(,ptespitre the selentiwir; or th th^ertaunr;lay. 11isz; llttnuiedr ;i athelia' ril'FiliL•ones,,of Ili:GeI etic!VII)', t4'i1t iteteet• ed by ubi•slilil•ee tress to press:t e floe, Seleetiotl Mari We ta:1M1T rR ly that aloin! «IIvet tres was aro,eutir•e stratagiertfai.ti1ti e; (31'a ham, at.,ale iitad •ruever ifttutaii 1,1e 2.1' until she 1•tt+cieiaisd front es,tel•:u, , voile n1111it.•;Ideli rater affil Isere, to esie pare the; selection :for Canada(., his iy, certailaly, a veir Marked tunilntie Ito Miss Grafaani'lis literary sibility :anvil shows that her • reputation ,hats ,r. astly exteavielod Merely local: bounties Miss Oraltaen'.s contributions aliltiehiis in poetry, is d entitled "Levet ot,cow try " •'.(,'.til:d,d:al,, —No etauitry like our own dery laid." Itels halos, patriotic cog- trihution, and ntfes,eire.dit alike to her , ]lead sand locant. 'The fbilowing are the verses: No country's alike (*argon) dear laud, Where mighty torrents flow ; Iier aur forma ernweredibtz»in the blast, i By jewelled ,$,bided end snow. Things tto be Rentember 1. MORRIS, 1 {{ A. BEAUTIFUL BLUFF. n. Slander dike laud, dais area it'ta11s 'The council met pursuant Ise ad-! ---- 1 in off' ;jnurnlnent Ile that@athers roses "Isast anox I�Ieinbers alt Present' the iter re in fear thorots, the chair. Minutes of last meeting wet weed. To wait ;said be patient,etlaltiies .nail confirmed, " many a palate, Mowed by Bowman, recon 1e1I by Correction is good wheal actrlaiiais• I Bigby, that ri'l,e . Code 110 inslutuet• tered in season. epi hire sideroad betwt en low 5 It takes rent deal of grace ,to re :,anile/ concess[ott.i; put in a peeper able to bcar;Ilrstisu. -stale of repass---•laitrr[ecl, 'Moved by Isbister, seconded ;by You will;sewer have a. freend :if Britleby, that Thole Code he iusttuict- yuu muss iLaa,u., •ono without faall[la,,as..ed^to.let a job ul'„;ravell[ng at lot 4 To have Psi we want in saebee,, 'eoneeesion 6;, not to exceed $20..— but .0_ but to he;alilet o do without ,is po.►w Calelr leis were thou opened for me. et. ,�buildirlg Sunshine abr'idg'e and the ^tencler,.of Dnfi & Stewart found to lbe iHay Fever ,antl.Catarr'tr, Relletvad.ie 'the lowest. 10 to 60 liiliuutes.—true short ll,uif of Moved by Isbistsr;, seconded by toe Urea ll tem ugh. the Liluwei',SUpplieta l with each bu.ttia.e;i,•TIr,Ai,«uew'sCatstrrhal J3 wmao, that the tender of Duff c i,T'uwuar, dirk'iu.>ses'tens Powder over .the btewarrt'for the rebtitifding of Sun- temrtucta et Inaasktnal passages. Paie.teaoi ,shine hedge, for the ;ROM of $93i be 'trent uelighU d to ,,use. it relieves ,in- rtlteeepted.---Cat'1•ied. stautty, anti la tet,el.:,entIy cures Catarr.h, Jay l+'ever,U.e.tis,hleaditch e, Sore `,'taloa, III. vee tby Bowman, ,seconded by (Vey and 1d8kutnb68, ' ,Code, .that Isbister be instructed to :have strain ~a .t lot 14 lit the 3rd line Seleerert iasantries. mem in a psope r state of rtepair._Car-. stied. tIe—At times it anise myself. Sloe leaoved by Kirkby, seconded by (bred to deatda)—iteow? 13o.wtnan, that the Reeve acct as In- .D1rs. Fussy—And your husband. ,speetor dui ion„ the constrtuction of haseuever referred its)• Ills uruthet's t 1LLntiitine bri(€;ge.—Carrie(!. coceltln�;;� Meared by .itsbister, •secoladed by :,iro, Bland-• 'elver. John was Ki'i+khy, that tine Clerk be :detracted brought up ill a Ruta' , to submit all papers in e«era,tlection with �a)trnicipal ,drain ell cotye+essions Her fiance is it pits, ;nouneed bran- one a,ud two to .Mr. Dic -ipso ette, is he not.? said Ane youngWO- . k n ande obtain Iiia advice respecting, the tout. ',No, replied the,ethei; are is a matter, in dispute between the part- etissian., Ile can be sidled but not ies interested.—Carried. kisonouired. 3foved by Code, • seconded by Is- J3ridegesoo.ln—ally fried Meekes hinter, that the Reeve and Treasurer sats he isatfraid yea didn't like his be instructed to borrow $600 to meet N present. - earrent expenses.—Carried. Bride—Certainly I did! Why, I On motion of•Code, seconded by :,lax it a whole month before. I� ex- Kirby, the following eceounts ' were nagged it. ordered to be paid, namely John, C. Where can you land Suchtliappyhomes? Such calm I sweet ' ventirle ? The rugged beauty ,that a&ors Her lefty mountain sides ? :No country's like oat own,ul;ear land For quiet Sabbath rest' No spot on earth more loved heaven,' And none so richly blest. pair, virgin land of Canada, Ltong 8 ay thy banners wave, Above a free and loyal race That, bit e can ne're enslave, blab ,temperance, truth and righteous -1 ness Co forward hand in and. .And Christ, the King, be glorified ' By nor Endeavor band. A number of a rural sehool board vert, $2 60; Geo. Hanna s b Mit, diltol:Eru GIVES Ilrlt S±'leaf SOUR! 'S71 WS'S ON BIS 'i'VPgWitair.Irnt c><rifb. 1Vrs, .1.3roker—My dear, do you t suppose it is possible for it, young sirtn, alrinost any than, to sit along, Iside of kt beautiful creature ;all Clay t long, watching. her 1,1'c•tty lingers !toying with a typewriting machine, I without falling in love with her? . Ur, I3roker, (suddenly boeoanin; - abso,rbod in a newspaper) -01.1, he !nr i„ta+t, if she was pretty; lett I never saw .apretty typewriter girl yet, Whet! I raw a typewriter• girl at your office who could --- That red-haired thing? Red haired! She has the loveliest, sunniest .tresses 1 have ever' gazed ort, Don't know who you can mean. My typewriter girl Ilia ugly red hair, not beautiful black. leeks, tike yours, my dear; and her eyes instents of being such 4harming, soulful, black- •browtt, lila; yours, are a watery gray. They are divinely blue, And. her mouth doesn't look as if it Were made for,anything but eat- ing pie. I -I thought she had a month of a cherub. ,' And I do hate pug noses. Queer, I had an idea that [t was Grecian. • Besides, I cannot bear these tiny, orgy, ra[l•fence woman, (Resumes reading,) ries. Broker (aside)—She has the ace of a Madonna and the form of a ylphl but, bless his fond, foolish • eart, he hasn't eyes for anyone but ne.—New York Weekly. b f s h Casemore spikes and repairintr cul- An Efficient Reformer. visitvisited a sc hocai under his jurisdiction- p The new minister was talking eleberseaele� � t sla,e.leVel `�'l"' � SZAW tela ,• e asked to !,lake a few remarks lumbar for culvert, 2 50;•A. Button ' w -- •• •• influential ae said: repairing culvert, $i,; John Lowland of the village in order to get some', r� putting 1 ikes and What is ,S, : 1# ' . . n■ am ',A�" \\ a 10r1\�. �i.��`��� C�`�6c '` ���\\alp\\�`� 5 � tt�� \�\C^ss iCastoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It;; Is Plea ant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions o11tXothers. Castoriadestroys Worms and all!- in fever1sbnt1. Castoria Veevonts vomiting Sous Clurd,� cures D1wrhoea and 'Wind Calle. CH13tor1n. reilevestr ;.teething troubles, .cures constipation and Ilatuleney.. ,Castoria assimilates the foot],, regulates the stomachs ;and boxer,, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas., ,,.olio is the uChildreu's Panacea—the Mother's Friend. Castarria, '"Cttatexla is an exe.ell ,medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effort upon their chilig n," Dn. G. 0. Otlaoon, Lowell, Blass. " Castor'., iii the he, -c rerne. rror children of whichlat:t,wtivatnted. rhost,atrk d.pisnot tar distant when mothers wlllralcsid„rt:IoreaI ttnterest of their children, and use Criteria in - *cad of the various quack nastrurasavhich are destroying their tared ones, hydoretngopium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby,aendinv i4eat ata premature g;e -e, ,” Art, 3. F, Krlrcn-Erorl, Conway, ark. The Centaur Company, TT 3 Castor i.a, "Castoria is so well adapted to children that . Irecommend itassuperiorWally prescription known to pre,". II, A. Anctrrn,hL 111 So. Oxford $t„ Drookryy, "`Oars physicians in the cl,3l�2ron'a deposit, merit lore spoken highly of their expert crave in their outside 1n•.tetieo tett:, Ccat.olia,, And although wo only h:tvo among our;, medical supplies what is renown ns h uslar.. products, yet we aro free to coafess that the., merits of CastorIa has won I:: to bait with, favor upon it." UNITED irolwITSL IND 'I1,ADEttesaY„ inustcn, *1n ALLEN C. SIaITn, Prey., array Street, Now Tri: l u ing in culvert 'all; John Proctor ' idea of the personnel of laic congre-'� '''" 14, ' sot still. Ishovelling gravel 50 cents; H. Lone 'I hope we will get along very _ pipe drain . and lumber for culvert ..... ,.. Well, children, you reads well prating in culvert $3 90 W Nichol gallon, together,' remarked and you 3 altl spells well but ou 1 . ' touise showed me those '$4 16; John • Ainsley plans and 1 y.beautiful landscapes. She says she specifications foe three bridges $25; 'I hope 80 to. I den% doubt thathad no trouble in painting them. S. Thornton deinage to crop through you'll be all right with the older 'Motbel—No. Ali aim had to do hauling gravel $1; Rabel't Brown Members. I3ut Thai afraid that youwas to sign tier name after her plank and tile $1 30; ,.i and Laidlaw teacher had finished tlaum t tile drain ,$1• Stalke • • Richmond .«u ]' No country's like our own dear land, Cod grant her eons may be tl Worthy tine broad and Brent tit main 1, Teat rolls from sea to sea.0 won't be so popular with the young aw men tz the other was. 1 building bridge $12; Jas. Smith 'Did he address his • remarks to i' digging a ditch $5; Jain 1l' ,-,. her s on any regular oc- Heart Disease Relieved in 30 diggingr y thele especially, Heap,,—Ur. Agnekv's Cure tor the • a ditch Thornton caslons7 emit gives perfect relief in all Cases of un erbr aashing the sideline "3 50; rganw or Sympathetic Heart Disease .Tames Russell repairing• At nistrenb's 30 ininuLes, and speedily effects a bridge $11 55; Duff on Stewart ceder re. 1L Id a peerless remedy for Palpi-fo(• culvert and extra sheeting'ry'' on. tation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering beat of Ard's bridge $10 50; Adam Spells. Pain iu the Left Side and all 1 symptoms of a Diseased • ,Heart. One 1 Halliday Culvert $3 50; Duff & ou so (my/loess.. ewe et seoshohe's Stewart building Ard's bridge $699; rug Store. i John Kelly plank and repairing cul ' i vert $4; George Kreakling ditch on ( west boundry $5; for gravel Mr. J. :Killed by a Trolley. - • Gray $6.83; Charles Campbell •$2,80; William Catnpbell, a son of Dors, I John McCracken $5 40; 0. McClel- oh('rt Campbell, 13ervie, was killed'l:incl $2 25; J. H. Sellars $8 47;. W. the fourth of July in Chicago. He I You'll $1 06; .Iris. Timmons $5 10; ed to catch a southbound • ear and ID. Errington $6 80; R. McMurray 1 in front of a car going north. 13c ;$6; D. Scott :4.74; E. Laundry$8.2t;• ed but a few hours after the asci- rig McDonald $1 25; john Green - rat., sides $1 40; Geo. Taylor +3 64; T. The body arrived at the Kinear- Russell $3 15.; Jas. Kelly $18 48; le depot on Tuesday night in W. Sheddotl $4 05; E. Littlefair, ige of three sisters from Chicago 5 d1; Wm. Wray $3; A. Cloakey d Mr. .T. M. McDonald of Galt $5 95: A. Proctor 4.1. 80; James d was ,net by.. the Bervie C. O. F. Tinton $7 35. o took charge of the body. On Moved by Isbister, seconded by ectnesda;v the funeral took place to Code, that, this Cot.ncil do now ad - Kincardine cemetery. i,l�aurn to meet again on the 3rd of 'rale unfortunate young man left 1August.--Carried. •vie only seven weeks ago. Before W. CLARK, Clerk. ving he joined the C. 0. ! s. tate a life assurance of $i000 in that I 10 ets. Cures Constipation and "e►'• ' User Ills.—Dr. A.gnew's Liver Pills are too most, perfect made, and cure like •-------^- magic, Sick- Headache, Constipation,. biliousness,iliousness, Indigestion and all Liver Ills. 10 cents a vial -40 doses. Sold at Chisho,,,. Drug Store. The Electric Railway. The several municipalities inter-, ested are promptly taking steps to enable the electric railway to use the highways. At the last meeting. of Huron township council it was ltiOv- • moved by Alessi's. Humphreys and IlicCha.rles, that notice be given to 11 the ratepayers of the township of on 1-Iuron and other persons ct.,ncet•ned, tri that it is the intention of this council fel at its next /meting it Ripley, on the lav 27th of .July, to puss a bylaw to df. allow the Ile; on a ne Oat:title Rail 1VSy Compst : to lay out, eoawL1•tict, dir maintain, complete :Ind operate an chl•a iron or steel rail wet? for the purpose an of the passage of ears, carriages and an vehicles., Adapted to the book upon µ'la and along certain streets and roads! W of the munielphlitv of the township, the Of llurou. Kincal dine township council will eonsidera iitkrilttr byelaw Bei on the 12th tvf August. lea inn • Rheumatism Cured in a Day. -tiouib Arubt1010 iilWllll.latlu Ural M, lo, bUu-u- anatlBud att,U ;r:trrtI ).. (11• ladie:iil) cures In 1 to 3 du* Its Ruta, 0 111 t kl iIle t,ytatt•m le rent ari:aik, rti <l u ; tt ttt•ue, 1L fro- Av low uwven 1114.414(.4"ti,tt enure /I Lai trio discos© , Inawedlai.t•l) do' I,l,t,a,s. '.; he ilial. dose teat, greatly benefits. 75 cents., Sold at seta, Chisholm'e mitag O'wle. the i the FM- Over Fifty Years Ms AND /VsnL-Tarso kr.,txov.-airs. wins, s Soothing Syrup has been ailed for over fifty 1ty ndllitrun of q,otho;s fo^ their •children tvhil4 •— lir„with parteet s.tccess, It soothes the child, Dome from. Africa. Ana the 00414, allays ail pPair,run4 wind cone. V the best rented, for el.Irrltomt. Is pleasant to Oil Saturday evening Mr. 1V. J. t 1044, b11.1 by I) tlevrebt 1-t every part part of world. Tw1t$hve cents a bottle. Its value is Kilmer reached home after all ab - Opal, of a e:teeilent quality have i3o°ost lately betel #dune iii considerable Inuulbere, near eleae5.tee, Idaho. asy to Take Ienl.tbte. Re sure and ask, s for . wieslew's Senile fel' sic 1.1.101101S. Of that time him: 8yrul , e n d tnka ao other i t two months were taken up in travel. ling to and from Cape Town, South Harriet Beecher Stowe'e teat Africa. Mr. Kilnnee thinks much of Letter. the district British Colony, but the The last thin; written by Mrs. Jamieson raid and the Mlatabele up - Harriet Beecher Stowe, only It few 1 rising disorganized business to such s before her death, was a loving an extent that there is no nioney to nowledgetnent to the public for be made there by those who do not d remembrances and tokens and possess largo capital. He secured ressions of affectionate esteem, employment in a large hardwar'b on her 85th birthday, whichshe sent store On his arrival and could have to The Ladies' Home Journal, In retained Ins position had he so dcsir- the next issue of this magazine it era. He dila not go up in the north will be published in fan simile. It country and did not hear anything reflects the beautiful nature of the gifted authoress, and by her death has become her last message to the .Inleriean public. asy to .Operate day aci: Are features pcoultar to Itoed's Pills, Sinail in fon slag, tasteless, tea:teilt, thorough. Moue man exp 00 mold) ” You never know You have taken a plat till it b all •ter. " 2 o, C I. hood & Co,, rroprtetort« Lowell, Mass, The only pills to take with hood+t Soasanarlllt► to of A. J. Evans while out there. His many friends in Kincardine are glad to see bine looking hale and hearty. For sale in Wingbam by Colin A. —Kincardine .reporter. Campbell. stirP) hee : •✓'• ' Y •� ri Cir IT. ti a LI L = 4{1,�', j t L-:/. dry We clo neat work in the Job Printing .business and at prices as low as the.lotvest, If you are in need of any- thing such as - +>i LETIslt HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BIL., IIJ:,tlas, ENVELOPS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BUSINESS CARDS, 'No. Their liking for him seemed 1 Or anything in the line of Printing-, call or write to the to start all of a sudden. Be took! old reliable TIMES Office, Wingham. 11,1lt••'®41rW4,'!gy@1i�@, 'Qr9••"S✓Cl/''t.• . rI /`tL'Aft.•RA4ellO R'a W charge of the Bible Class in the Sun- day School during the absence of the regular teacher. Some of the young -- — - - - men were inclined 'not to pay atten- tion and one or two said things to $ 5 0 make the rest laugh about his being • pretty young and wondering how soon the infant class'ud be setting up I ter do teaching.' 1 will give Fifty Dollars to any person who will brim' me 'Of course he kept his temper ?' a 'Yea, indeed.' a Watch or Clock I cannot repair and make to run as well as, 'An, when the lesson was over he or better than ever. said: 'Gentlemen, I'd like to make yer further acquaintance. I've fixed . up a kind of gymnasium where I live and I'd like ter have yer come up to -morrow evening ter look over over the apparatus and things.' 'Did they go?' `Couldn't keep them away. They thought it was going to be a chance. to have some more fun with him. The day after, two of them had black eyes and one of them a skin- ned jaw and another one had pieces of sticking plaster all over his left ear. They never vt ent into partie. ulars about what had happened, but one of them told ane that you never could tell about these people who havejust come from college. And Who makes quick use of the mom - from that day to this there never ent, is a genius of prudence. was too much for them to, do to oblige the minister.'—Detroit Free The female pupils in the high Press, aehool at Osborne, Ken., have organ- ized two baseball teams. \ For Suits that suit, give comfort, to the Last Friday P. M, Seager held a ' j wearer and satisfy preliminary enquiry at Goderich into the charges against "Tab" praig, In the charge of obtaining $6 front 'i1v. Simpson, at Sheppardton, on a forged order, the evidence of several rvithesses was very positive, and the prisoner was committed for trial on three counts, In the two other cases, HAL,SEY PARK, Opposite Macdonald Block. When Baby was sick, we gave her Casterla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorta. 1, 1;; ads. are needed to boom bad medicines. Man Iey's Celery -Nerve Compound has merit a1on,: to commend it. • Dearsira: I Cannot Inde° Stan- ley's Celery-lferve Compound tee bilthiy, and I think its tonin and restor*tive qualifier cannot be sur- jfssaed. I was feelingp ygoorl for some tithe through overwork ant before I had taken one bottle of your medicine, I felt Completely better. Yenta truly, 247 Tonle St., Toronto. It. Mclltbt. Josephine St., Wingham Caveats and Trade•Marks obtained, -rad all patent husinest conducted for HOD$P.IV. FEES. My office is in the immedi to vicinity of the Patent Office and my facilities' for securing patents are nhen massed Send model, sketch or photograph ut inveution,with de:.scriatinn and statement as to a,b••.'ta0 _, Iatmed. .011 -Nn charge is ,node fear an o fri,Iton ria to patentability, and rtv fee for pr,tecuting the application will not be rolled for until the patent is allowed. "Itrvvs-,me., Ontna," 305. taining full information lent free. Ali Omntornl• callensi Consideree as dlrIW I/ Confidential. FRANKLIN H. HOUGH sslb hr Streets Iv.a.s lsoTosi.1). tQ. SUITS ba OVERCOATS, better try us.,you �f ri garment wakere TROUSERS, know herb tndotheir work ; don't think there are any better and yet we charge no more than otheris do for inferior work. Hundreds of new fall and winter samples to choose from, at prices about halt what you have to obtaitiintr $1 from airs. Widder and pey for old goods. Work done tor parties $5 from �Mr. Joseph Williams, the furnishing their own cloth. orders in both cases. being forged, If you think that eTweed Suitoannot some evident was taken nond en the be properly made for�4 Spot e h, tali request of tall, prosecution the areal'- and neo otlr work. Our terata Ire cash. in>; was adjourned till Friday. Horace Cornell, on a. charge .of indecent, assault, was before Jttdge itl:tssotr (111 Wednesday for election, tied will be 1 tried by Ills Honor on Friday. 7WE STER 'l'y, CO Opposite the Macdonald Block, W7'414114133, Ont.