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IA111: \ '1 G 11A "r1.,ti1ES, ,A.uu17s1' i 1896
Farm Notes. Huron and Bruce.
Ther° are foray 'gentle rainfalls The pear tree blight has struck Kenzie lead an interesting, rarer.
which provoked
0
fl good draft f Ms. ^ �{���� THIILL
suasion by the lnenlherti. Or, MC- i'{{ N� U
during the summer, and t:tero is no Exeter with full force. Some aces
Dr, Woods presented n face that was
]letter time to cultivate the soil than have been cut down, , fall of interest to the Associatiun,and
just iit'tor theta. This includes times
Dr. Duncan McCallum, son of Dr. Irving ilhlstrr fed a ease that
when the corm leaves aro wet with Mr, John 1leCullum, Exeter North, eauserl considerable discission. On
dew in the morning, which the whiffle wasmarriedon Wednesday of last, the•\vhftlt3 eget ulcering very
tree shakes off upon the ground. I711- week to Miss Carrie Coats of Cliti• interesting ono.
less the ground is stirred quickly ton,
this moisture is ev pclt:ttcd and lust.•1 ilfaskalongo, weighing 101
was a
An Easy Gare for Dranknnm. '1,
r
KNOWN Ara. Ovsn C.�r:nn• vxr(Y-
neer i -In$ woofs cu? 'n--•I.'1r:,1S0 FOR
'1'11x: 'i'i1Rsr•; GR/;AT same: t•li Aalxii.J-
(AN 11k:Mx;n1x;+ Gin,, r.[ 7'P; 8vi ox-
1!WM IOR KTINNY, j;111•iU Ln'r1G AN 1)
Nxa.vovt;'l'uuunr,x;s—Trik:Y Il1.I.Iave
nN A Vim LIouas.
TUE KTT)NEYS—Distret•sing, kidney
Drunkenness, Mor•phin'a and ']'oho, co and bladder diseases are relieved in six
hours by South tl.rnertuau Kaluoy (-lure.
I the owing of (wolrs ' " inches,:, habit, may curly be •i r d br the a of This remedy v is A orerl surprise and de-
W1t t tit:: !nt►unlunt t � , . No ")t•t is required o 1e patient week, , , eNti In l'elit�Vlllg 11,14 !❑ i@
The ordinary fitrming sloes not, p n1f(1S and meastu'Lno in length
a '—t hat is, to r r,� ' :'`ii was caught in the river
P } g as ];Fane] ]lend by lir. A. Q, Bobler, TTill's i)unhit+ Chloride of Gold 'ah ars. r
' ► l uuounG of labor.
light un aocouut of its t•xceudine,
of Exeter, last H eek, f i 1 f tl t nt and the bled -
for
There is no saving of work atm' all,etirnnhll)IB flay be t,lkrn 0,, Mona] until derkidney,tows back alld every part of the
the weeds or insects leave to be On Wednesday evening last, at Vnlur•1tnr11+' g,v,n np. 'Tablets may b@ passages to male v part of Ite
fought first or last. The injury is the residence of the tittller of the given in team. roffPH t+ithfntt.the prttie3nt's
relieves
unitary j
g relieves reteutes of water rind Main
done while the delay occurs.' bride, Miss Sylvia Mover, daughter knowledge, A t'in'e 1.ruarrmteed in every passing it almost immediately. It will
cure Bright's disease and diabetes after
all pills and powders have failed; as it,
being a liquid and solvent dissolves the
the saud like particle- ++l,i,;h always ap-
pear in the blood of persons troubled
with these disorders. A dry powder or
pill eau not possibly do this, as neither is
at solvent. Use South A neericrlu fildney
Cure 'r von would live and oujoy health.
htiEUMATISM--n r the last) ear,"
Thorough work costs somewhat of Mr. Aaron Moyer of Walkerton,
more, but it pays when the crop was united in marriage to Mr. Geo.
comes to be harvested. Volliek of Mildmay.
* *
Mr, 0. L. Schmidt, who has held
The only time to do a thing is the the position of Classical master in
right time. If the soil was stirred the Seaforth h Collegiate institute
and the fields kept clean during ! during the past year bas tendered
June, the corn. plants become stocky his resignation to the Board, having
and assume the best condition to.accepted a similar position in the
make rapid growth when the hot I Collegiate Instituto at Piston, his
July sun has started thein into new
vigor. If neglected then, it will be
impossible to give the corn proper
attention leiter.
* *
It is thought most insects are guid Yankee to ]caro how to stop a horse
cdof to their favorite food by their from slobbering. He got his recipe
iynodorous `subssll, ancediet ifsome
otic and he'll not forget it. "To stop a
natural odor they are thrown off the Horse from slobbering, teach him to
• scent. For this reason a coal oil spit."—Yost.
emulsion sprinkled over the vines! Master George Campbell, of Blyth.
will drive the marauders away; and Was accidently shot In the thigh of
even water in which onions have! lois right le,, on Thursday. He and
been boiled will do the same. I some other goys were out shooting
* * -"• , at the time wheh one of then] dis-
It' given the chance, a horse, a cow 1 charged his rifle, the ball lodging
will lick u1 the ashes in a burnt I where stated. The young lad i..
over district of forest; something in I confined to the house and we are
the ashes satisfies a natural craving I glad to say that no serious results
of animals. Nixed with charcoal I are expeeted.
and a little salt, it should he constant• During our recent visit to Wing-
ly kept near swine. There is, there-1ham, we were courteously shown
fore, more than one useful purpose to ;
through the glove factory and
which wood ashes can be put on the i tannery owned and managed by 1V.
fartTL. ; J. Chapman, who is foremost among
* prosperous business men of that
the prose.'
;if we wish to feed animals simply, town. Over 40 hands are employed
'to increase the size of the manure I in the tnanutacture of gloves; and
heap it is cheaper to feet] thein fuel•1 the business is conducted on an ex -
der and no food, ba: if we are] feed-! tensive scale. W. J. is deserving of l[if]er Was carried into 1f r Edward cemetery on Wednesday forenoon.
ing the cows for milk, the swine for prosperity and we hope his business flair";;It'; ]louse and Nils, LI! to ,1111 into j Deceased resided in this township
good pork. the steers for Heavy will continue to grow in the futueu Mr. Robt. li,lghe:' and luudical aid for a considerable time. Ile started
weight beef, we must pay more at -
1 as it has in the past.—Ripley 1'Jx- sent for. Drs. Catrtl'i,', Ferguson, what is now called Ashton's brie!
tendon to nourishment. Still, the )Ices ililne end }.[auih;n N'ut's soon render• yard which he managed successfully
tohea food is at :all times necessary 11 1 for a number of 3
to healthful digestion, as an adjunct. 011
and sister morning as
along ation�t,1'swasu`founl:I thalt1lMr.`1LilIer posing of the yardto
rMr. Geo.
rdis-
Ash-
v •" the horse
r100 often is a field of the smaller the 13th con. of Hallett,
grains grown without a seed•' became frightened and bolted so
ing of clover or grass seed. Because I suddenly as to throw both persons to
a tield is to be plowed the following I the ground. De. R. J. Hamlin, of
fall or spring it is a mistake to sup- Detroit, who was passing, had the
pose that what growth the grass 1 injured ones carried to the nearest
could make would not pay for the; farm house, when it was found that
seed. One summer's growth of theman
was ring. skull, from
adcOhe
clover will often furnish a ton 011 poundfracture of
w
n badl
er Dr.
acre to be plowed under in the fall. Hamlin h d aup
o ft
thepress-
ing
res-
ing necessities of the ease he handed
his charge over to Dr. Carter, of
home,
A man of a neighboring town
who could not spare a dollar a year
for a newspaper, recently sent fifty
two -cent stamps to a down east
case. I+or•;:al, by all 11rst class riruggists,
or will be tent nn rereipt.of P1.90. For
full prn'tienir,rs address, The Oh10
Chemicr.l Works, Limn, Ohio.
On Monday, Goo, Lidson, a child
between ten and eleven was before
the P. 1L, of Underfelt. charged
with stealing x,1.43 from the store of
writes William Marshall, of V,erdon,
W. C. Gude. It ,appe1rs that the Out„a resident of that district for 40
child lifted a trap di or at the, hack years, "I was confined plinost entirely to
of the building, and the one leading 'aY'e uied rel ef, and I h.tt11 tinailyueivogn I
front the cellae' and when in the ' up hope, when South American Ithen-
store tout: the sunt stater]. 00 Chief mark Oure was recommended to roe.
-McLeod finding tint he acknow- T+ettrootdose
et bgave
dicet'oiltnutrwing def,utay, II
ledged the utit'neta and handsel back have used three bottles, and I must Pay 1
the minima 111 ken. At the eunelu- I am cetnpletely cured, as 1 suti'er no
stun of the evidence the P. If. re- pain whatever now.”
funded the goy till tit„ r:,l lowing; THE STO lj A01I AND NERVES— I
day. On \�'edne4daty w.-11.11 11x03 e;tse )its. Cu1::1'; Ilar l(le�, of OWen Sound,.
was nu0 +yhuni 1.11 Grippe had left ns
WAS called there were two other . marks. She seemed never to have com- I •
charges against hila. Olt Nein; pletely recovered from an attack. and
called on to elect he, after seemingly ; nervous prostration took hold of the
s stem. A.11 etre doctoring had only a
serious consideration, asked to be,, teillporary etfect, She tried South 1
tried at once, and being adjudged: tlmerican Nervine, and says the first
guilty of two of the three :Merges, ' bottle gave her hope. and. continuing its
he was sent to the Provincial Ile- use. In a short time she completely re- 1
forniitury for live year's. • gained her strength. Use South Ameri-
can if \ on raeu, to be averring out. It
will rebuild the life forces with surpris. •
A sextons accident happened to fart rapidity. Sold at Chisholm's Drug
Mr. John Miller, of l.lullett, and his store.
deice, Miss Janet Lamont, on Ned-
nesda.y• morning• last. For several — nays past prist they hart drive'" in to
Blyth to see Mr. 'Joseph Z, L;tutont, The grim reaper death, has again
who was a brother of Hiss Lamont, cast his shadow over this community
and • Wednesday' titnt'ni!t-, wh}le in the taking away If Mr. Robt. Cun-
crossing the Grand 'Trunk 118llway ninglaut, who died in Bowmanville,
on the Boundary, the horse took on Tuesday, 28 inst. The remains
fright and ran away throwing both were brought to Gerrie and were
oecupants out on their Bonds. Mr. interred in St. Stephen's church
Blyth. o I
An old resident of Blyth, in tate
Ills—Ur. Agne+t's Liver Pills are the
must perfect maths, anti cure likemagic,' person of Mr. Joseph Z. Lamont,
Sink Lieauche, Constipation, bilious -;died Wednesday at his residence in
nese, Indigestion and 1111 Liver Ills. 10
0 d Sold at Chis this village. He had been a great
This makes a good tomato sauce: I cancer and in January last under
went an operation in the Toronto
One quart of flour, two cloves, and a hospital, but which did not prove of
small onion. „gook tomatoes onion I an ybenet to him. He leaves a
10 ets.Cures Constipation and :Liver
celtts rt vial -40 do -es. l
holler's Drug Store. I sufferer for many months from
and cloves ten inmates: add butter
and serve hot.
"Well," :•arid the weary husband
i.
to his nagging spOuce, ' do just as
you like."
"I shan't du anything of the kind, morning Star, Canadian Order of
so there." 1 Foresters.
widow, three sons and three daugh-
ters to mourn his loss, all of whom
have the sympathy of our towns-
people in their bereavelnent. De-
ceased was a member of Court
was sntiei'itur frun1 a, :emit:mind ton he opened another yard on the
fracture of the�itskull and hiss 12th concession. A few years ago
Lamont from "ll!cni<0>,! of the grain lie was afflicted by that dreadful
and two bruk&in 'rig:. 1 strange disease, cancer and although he
eoiociden°r• }u 0l) 'ti tsti•, i +lith the
accident is that atb,1111, L1111 time it
haiiPelled 11r. Lain Int was dying.
On Thursday, Mr. ,Tame= Kerr, of
1'1(3 northern gravel read, Me
brought, int,•, Sea nwth a sae111f1le of
ore which he hail taken from the
bowels of the earth on his farm.
They Were drtl!ints (1 well, soil when
the• drill 8%00 ,lewd 0110111 1.2) feet, it
was drawn out, :furl in the midst of
the Sand mill g'imyid . which adhered
•
I d
one
•of all in their afflictions.—Gerrie
l til with 'e t,••i,..l sub- Vedette.
tried many doctors he was unable
to get lelief and gradually grew
worse and it became apparent that
there was no hope only for time to •
bring the end. Shortly after Christ- t
• . �r - ''ate ' '.x, u, . '• t'
Jnr Enfants and '4p A,illd en.
„ter...,..
TIII117"ii z� s' e'Nservatires of re:4 .a.t .7-1 T. the patronage of
.....,.,..,..A.„...„„,„ ••,n•rmit els fin srna'i of it without guessing.
It is •n*r7tLen lIou.ialy the best rnmeciy for 'Tui'ctnts and Children
the wov7d has over luse-•r,�t.Itis harmless, Children Rho it. It
gives there health. X1 Trill SAVO their lives. In it ;Mothers have
something which is tayAnlit•'e`y arae r-^ i practically perfect as a
child's medicine.
Castor -1n clostr'( '7orms.
Castoria -,]lays �'evorlsltaooq.
Castnrie nvovorets vomiting Sour Curd.
S'astoriva ogres 3'I1.arrhoja and Wind Clio.
,Castorin, relieves Teething Troubles.
Cesterie. cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria neutralises the eireets of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air.
Castoria Floes not contain reorpl,inn, opium, es other far: c otic roporty.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels,
giving healthy and natural sleep.
Castoria is put np in neo -size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
Don't alloy any can to nail yen anything else on the plea or promise
that it is "jest as good” and "will answer every purpose."
See that you get C-A-u-T-O-.RA••A.
ile
The faure of �a��7l0 '-`a"•a,�"', 4 fsonpper.
y
signature of wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
R. ft 'ic! TfiJ'rii ft vdc, :
41_4 A1A :;_-a ,6 Le.411 .:; . ,; a, L..•, CI 4,4 ES WI e
We do neat work in the Job Printing business and at
prices as low as the lowest. If you are in need of any-
thing such as
LETER I-ll::\ns, NOTE. HEADS, BILL HEADS,
ENv1:LorS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BUSINESS CARDS,
Or anything in the line of Printing, call or write to the
old reliable TIMES Office, Wingham. _ j
( ,' 'ZN '0/4,4a'�9 tot SYl2/'sytiY� FL zva. '"- W�
mos last he removed to Bowmanvllle
where he lived , with his son-in-law, !
50 REWARD.
Mr. E. J. Saunders! until the end; I will give Fifty Dollars to any person who will bring me
came on the above date. Deceased a Watch or Clock I cannot repair and make to run as well as,
was a quiet unassuming man and
his honesty and 'straightforwardness or better than (.;:Ver.
made hire friends with all with
whom he came in contact. The
to it, was this ore. t i' encased in bereaved friends have the sympathy
11 dot k rolur,v{ Mone. 'Phis St
felt nrIztufvulg
when vie well nm
glass. sparkles . s,
stance like stied or copier. indeed,
this snh.;'a ter is ,•lite discernable)
a,lthodin s,,f', i, mnnh heavier And the go ahead. If your blood is
00 ordinary some, showing that it is oro & your appetite falhug, Your
•, • 1' stone,
even by tin; naked i • t • The
Be Sara You. Are ltil?tt.
1 than
r 1 with „n nt• t '!i Sub nervesimpure,
you Inay be burs that
The first geography printed in At the tneeting of the Grand Lodge �
cele- ' Masons in Belleville, Dr. J.
fled by J of Free was cin
c
this countryP
dials Moss, and published }n 1789, IS. Tennant of this village, was elect•
for the use of schools• The attempts, ed District Deputy Grand Master for
at itiaps in this publication Were ex-' District Na 5, which includes all the
trctilely crude, and gave a very lodges in the County of Bruce and
imperfect idea of the outlines of the the territory between Wingham and
countries' they were supposed to Palmerston and from Palmerston to
represent. 1t is said that only 1'lriat•tou This is the first time Luck -
twenty -five of thirty copies of this , now has boon so Honored by the
~v1'r,,ri are ileW in existence, Grand Lodge and we extend our
hearty congratulations to the doctor,
-. Pw � �, -.---, ----,.—,.: who, we are confident, will fulfill the ' duties pertaining to the high office,
with honor to himself and creditable
ill
°to tltc1la.sonic teaternity:Lucknuw
' LIsflaS►S Al1tl11M
iInpl'e;;TIl.tat - nee
Kr"' nee, whattuver it, Iuay 1,i i'Ir.. !food's 551 sapittil la is is what you need.
lien intends sending'(11 0 ]•,nulls 10 Then take uu and onlybthuude• Thistieuthe
on
Tomtit() to have it ;modyzed by i liedimne which has the 1 b
HALSEY PARK
. Opposite Macdonald Block.
then
and tertnits food to ferment
and petrify
tr
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in
II The t C
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rte
111Y
m
e0
tfn
g
of
caused by torpid liver, prevents
the stenaei. Then iolloW dizziness, headache, thelluinn Medical Association was
field in Seaforth on the 21st of July,
the following members being pres-
ent: Drs, Mackay, Bsthune, Mc.
1 Ginnis, Seaforth; Taylor, Goderieh;
■ Loving, St. Marys; Stanbury, Bay-
s 1field; Shaw, Clinton; �Voocls, lliiteltell;
.Diclienzie lionktoll. Thu preside nt,
0
IiI5thl11li1iti neryellsnesi, and,
It 4ot relieved, bilious fever
or Monti pc:Moiling. flood's
k Wanted—An Idea
.l1►arrest sales in
expert Anil we will kn„t+' 1110rtly 1 the world, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
what his o{,ini,nl 1.1' it is. \Vt. hope One True Blood Purifier.
our vuunir friend iimv hay. struckHoov's PLLLS are prompt, efficient
luck, and that belle... 1..11e. he will always reliable, easy to take, easy to
be parcelling' out hi, ti•,•• fifth into I uperate.
Who can thinlr
of some simple
thing to patent?
protect Sour Ideas; thnv may tiring you wealth.
Write JOAN W1; )DERnbRN & 00., Patpeent Atter•
wad 11awt of tw o IlunDdre gag lona w' ntedr offer
1 _Cam P meetings will he held in Lower
I p
' Wiugharo, beginning on Friday, Ang. 7,
I conducted by Pastors P. W. Philpott, and
1 Geo. E. Fisher, assisted by Evangelists
Misses Wood, T,nhrick anti E. Bongs rd.
evening ' ! Meetings will be held every
o'clock and two or three meetings will be
held on Sundays All are cordially invited
to attend.
training clattms--Ex 110 i i'r.
pills gtimublte the stmnatsh,CSS 011 1)
V`�taslt the liver; Mire
, :„'ku li/ 11ytstllf iritragg9 ull. Shaw read an a ellal' Follaaeie9 n 1'C at'd'to Medicines”
�litiar n,�� W take \vitlt Float's sarsttparflta.
frheD.&L
Emulsion
Is invaluable, if you are run
down as it is a food as well as
a medicine.
The D. & L. Emulsion
Will build you up if your general health is
Impaired. & L.Emulsion
The D.
the
best and most palatable preparation of
I
sdell-
SA
-cin
with
the rc
' ec O
tl agreeing tv g
Cod J.
tato stomachs.
Tho D. & L. Emulsion
E
Is prescribed by the leading physicians of
Canada.
The D. & L. Emulsion
Is a marvellous deslt producer and will give
)vu an appetite.
SOC. & Si per Bottle
auuui.ta.ul.tL+
13o sure you get DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD.
the genuine 1 LWIMsliaLaLAL�LisaLIasi
TWO Kinds of Snake.
Between the ordinary harmless
snake and such species as the cobra
and viper there 15 great structural
differences in the formation of the
head. Itt highly poisonous snakes
tli lower jaw -boos is corresponding-
ly lengthened.
A man with a• painful expression
on his countenance at on a large
box. „Are yon ill ?,) sante one asked.
"No," replied the imr.n. "Have you
lost anything'" '"Never had any-
thing to lase. " Vhat1s the matter,
then ?" `•I'n .1 Gin' on a wasp."
'.Why don't ',, a 7n et u Well, that
was my first } npn se, ut I got to
th}nkin' that I wa hul•tin' the
wasp es much s h wa hurtin' due
so I concluded to t h ,re awhile."
PYNY - PECTORAL
Positively Cures
COUGHS and COLDS
in a surprisingly short time. It's a act-
entific certainty, tried and true, soothing
and healing in its effects.
W. C. McCOMIIBR & Sox,
fiouchettc, Que.
report In n totter that Flay -Pectoral clued Mn.
0. Gareetet of chronic cold in chest and bronchial
tabes, awl also cured w. G. 1IeComber of a
loag•ataudtb; cold.
hie. j. II, ntrrv, Chemist,
528 Tonga St., Toronto, writes:
"Asa general wneh and lungpsyrup Iti'*y'
hoe
Pectoralns the utmosta most assbo samatactionp to tall ,rhe
have toed 11 many having spoken to mm ohne
benefits(lathed from it. ase in tt,etr
tr�amtntI '.
It le suitable for old or yenng, beInfr
tt,, gore, lee Bele with no, has brew wonderful,
amt I ren always recommend it s .re and
ast
tenable cough ,ucdlame.
Surge nettle, 25 cu.
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