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The Wingham Times, 1896-09-18, Page 3
THE VW INUIAAtrI TIMES, SEPA'EMP'y P. 'ts. !ii;T[). ma=.to.I:Wruw'rnruaYsnwoY:Y.rs.'VIU.K YI,....0..0tat-.1.14✓/4,Y11, ,' TO BEFORTel. TURI£EY. A BIG ROW iN NINO, AM. TITS SIGN INMATE TILtT f 1� SULTAN I k RUN J -t14 TETKER. The recetit atrocities at Constanti- nople have been tllorou'lily and ''"`Rl earnestly discussed by all classes ,during the week, and have aroused. the wrath of Europe to such an ex- tent that they will probably ,compel .action .upon the part .of at least some •of the. powers, and force the Sultan to make a radical change in the ad- ministration of the empire. There is already evidence that the bugbear .of a general European war is • no longer -sufficient to guarantee Turkey immunity for its misdeeds. The -warships of various nations :are gathering in the Levant led by .a squadron, consisting of a shore of British -ships, which are ready to respond to a sign from Sir Philip Currie, .the British ambassador at ,Constantinople. That Great Britain Ineans business is emphasized by the fact that, ,prior to his departure,. Sir Philip Carrie received a communica- tion from the Queen for delivery, personally to the Sultan. In this found, and the defendants pleaded that it was a criticism of a public official, and was a privileged com- munication. Magistrate Lundy adjourned the cases and the petition turned up, having been sent to Joseph Dickey, Inspector of Division Courts. Mr. Dickey will look into the matter before the cane comes up. SIXTEEN YOltii COUNTY 1,11:.1 Alto SUI'"I) 1'Uit LIIna,, Tho people of King township are greatly excited because on Saturday last writs for malicious libel wero is- sued against sixteen prominent men of that district, The record at 08- geode Hall, was broken, for all the writs were issued inside of an hour, and were for 'amounts all the way from $2,000 to $5,000. The trouble commenced about a month ago, when some of the people of King circulated a petition asking fur the dismissal of J. W. Crossley, bailiff of the Division Court itt Aur- ora, on the ground that he was devoid of all the principles of honor. Among the signatures is that of ex - Warden, J. C. Stokes, and, in fact, nearly all these who signed are pro- minent yeomen. Crossley employed Mr. C. C. Rob- inson and all those who signed the petition were arraigned before Mag- istrate Lundy at Aurora. Then the original document could not be communication, it is believed, 1 -ler Majesty conveys to the Sultan warn- ing of the approaching storm. Abdul .Hamid has a profound respect for the Queen, and her letters to him are never anithout effect. The language of Mr. Gladstone on the situation continues to bo as vig- orous as ever. He writes of the "shame and infamy we are undergo- ing at the hands of the assassin who sits,on the throne at Constantinople," ete. ®I@15r; I1ONEST MAN. DEAR EDITOR:—Please inform your readers, that if written to confidentially I will :mail in a sealed letter, particulars of a genuine, honest home curd. by which I was permanently restored to Y health and manly rigor, after years of suffering from nervone debility, sexual weakness, night losses and weak shrunk- en parts. I was robbed and swindled by the quacks until I nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank heaven, I um now well, vigorous and strong, and wish to make this certain means ot cure known to all sufferers. I have nothing to sell, and want no money, but being a firm believer in the universal brotherhood of man, I ani desirous of helping the un- fortunate to regain their health and happiness, r promise you perfect sec- recy and as I do not wish to expose my- self either. please address, simply: P. O. Box 388, London, Ont. Did He Suicide ? Cobour'g, Ont. Sep'. 11.—Janes Iiaisley, a roan of about 50 yew's, and a harness maker by trade, left his home Saturday night last at 12 o'clock, saying ho was going out into the yard. As he did not return his wife and some neighbors began searching for hit,. On Sunday morning his hat was found in the harbor at the foot of Division street. All day Sunday and Monday men were engaged dragging the harbor for the missing man. This morning a young lad named McCullin dis- covered the body floating near the end of the long pier. He at once notified the authorities, who had the body removed. It is uot likely an inquest will be held, as circuinstan pine � d' A QUA ces point to suicide. Business troubles a +y I seem to he the cause. He leaves a widow and three children. But just 10 cents, and 40 doses in a vial of Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills. A Note To The Porte. Constantinople, Sept. 5.—Great anxiety still prevails here, but there have been no further disturbances. The ambassadors have sent a col- care is taken in storing than away. Put the implements; like the mower, binder awl hay rake in first, and the plow, cultivator end harrow that will be needed first in the spring, last, This will save overhauling in the spring. If the tnul shed has no floor, put boards under the wheels and under every part ot the Machin- ery that comes directly upon the ground, Shelter for the machinery and putting away in gond condition Will pay as well as good sheltering of the stock. Sumner sun and rain are almost, if not quite, as in;urous as winter wind and storms.—St. Louis Republic. Weddan . Superstitions. The bride who finds a spider on lier wedding dress may consider her- self blessed. The bride who dreams of fairies the night before her marriage will be thrice blessed. Ship marriages are considered anystaing but lucky. Get married on land, or don's get married at all. No bride or groom should be given a telegram on the way to church. It is positively a sign of evil. If the wedding ring is dropped Causes of Headache. No Pain no bad after effects, pleasure in The ordinary headache which isevery dose—little, but awfully so extremely common among the in - I gond. habitants of our Atlantic seaboard towns is the outcome of conditions Cure nick eseas,he, constipation, affecting the nerves though impover- i biliousness, nausea, sallowness. They ished blood containing poisonous are purely vegetable. In big demand and all druggists sell them. Try them. matter absorbed from badly -digested food. So-called liver torpidity and the catarrhal affections due to our changeable climate also aid in effect- ing its spread. Nervous exhaustion due to irregular and fast living, WE'D /� MAN: ■ A. 1: tQ soli Canada. grown Fruit and Ornamental 'trees, ahrnbs, Roses, Bulbs and Bulbous Plants, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Seed Potatoes, etc. Wu entelozue only the highest and plays an important part in its cause- most popular variet,e, that sueeaai le the coldest tion. Nervous stt'ai>;a, especially of ! ell ellTnat tee, salary aml'esp 47111 e p iru,s, start for the eyes, and Inflamed tissues about full timu, or libu ai umuul,vdo❑ for hart time, the internal bones of the nose are' Apply n„u, .,, drys,;u•; near,st office, and get choice of territory. special causes Nerve irritation, I ).U.:li PaITOEa3 COMPANY, p iriOrr ,tia,..1 fuirsuries, which is but poorly understood by l esetees ie. or 1tewrssAh, Que. the general reader, is a prolific cause of so-called nervous headache. I know of no more dangerous practice than to treat headache pain blindly with drugs. Of course, outdoor exercise is the best possible thing for permanent cure. It is very easy to relieve most forms of headache by means of the coal -tar derivatives, of which so many are in the drug mai ii ket. These form the basis of the many headache cures found on the 1. druggist's shelves. Their use is not entirely without danger, for they are powerful heart depressants if during the, ceremony the bride may taken in doses of any considerable as well wish herself unborn, for she size.—Dr. Cyrus Edson in August will always have evicluck• Ladies' Home Journal. - Kiss a bride right after the cere- mony, before the newly -made hus- band has had a chance to do so, and you will haveexcellent luck through- out the year. Make the Most of Yourself. 1 is the duty of every mann to make the lective note to the Turkish govern- most of himself. Whatever his capacities •-' may be, ho is sure to find some plane wh ere he use be useful to himself and to others. but ho cannot reach his highest usefulness without good health and ho cannot have good health without pure blood. Tho blood circulates to every organ and tissue and when it is pure,' rich and healf4y it carries health to the entire system, but if it is impure it scatters disease wherever it flows good's Sarsaparilla is the one true blood purifier. It cures salt rheum,, scro- fula, catarrh, dyspepsia and rheumatism because these diseases have their origin in the blood. relent dwelling upon the organize character of the massacres, and citing several cases bearing this out. They quote thedewho thetwo mussulmans, assertthat the they were requisitioned by police, who provided them with weapons and sent them to kill Arme- nians. Otber and similar evidences is also presented and the ambassadors finally demand a strict inquiry into Ano, the causes of the outbreak and the steps taken t6 -suppress it, and they insist upon the severe punishment of the culprits. Coal From China. San Francisco, Sept. 10th.—China To Telephone Across Tho Ocean. . M. Kildisehemaky, an Odessa electrician, has discovered an im- provementin the telephone •by the use of which distance has no effect upon the hearing. In a recent ex- eriment between Moscow aid Rait- Lias threw, the' gauntlet to the big off, a distance of 800 miles, talking, .coal miners of the United States. music and singing were heard with The American baric Colorado, which Iperfect' distinctness. An ordinary has just arrived in port, brought a I telegraph wire was used. Kilda mixed sample cargo o anthracite, thracite schemsky will go to London e.r L d t For Over Fifty Yearn AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED RL+ai¢DY.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. it soothe the ehild, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. In pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty -tire cents a bottle. Its value is i.nealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other,kind. . Care of Implements. Now that the greater part of the season's work is finished, it will be a good plan to gather up all of the itn- pielnents, plows, harrows, cultivators, mowers, rakes, binders and all such tools and store them away under shelter. It is not only necessary to get them under shelter, but to store them away in a good condition. If f 1 to the weather consider dont \v,asw it in 1' uitless searches after the attain- able. Come at once to the place where they make a speciality of keeping a sell ect stock of WATCHES% CLQ)CllEM, tan 1.1.VEItIi'br]l E MUNSHAW THE OPTICIAN. di Repairing fully warranted. ' le t expose able damage will done rain, S sun, wind and snoww.. If proper care is not taken in storing away, consid- erable injury will be done to the iron and steel from rust, and to the woodwork by decay. The dirt should all be cleaned off.. If allowed 1 and ma,nufaetnring coal, ,tined and periment with his improvement on to remain on, as is often done, it will made in the '1'a ealet, It I the Atlantic cables between London increase the conditions for , decay. a eu dealing consigned to a coal dealing firm and New York. Clean off the dirt of eyery kipd, of this city, which promises to push the Chinese fuel on the Coast market at prices greatly below those which Pennsylvania ar+d. Welch coals of the same character are now bringing in. Examining experts have pronounc- ed the Tonquin coal beds almost in- exhaustible. The Chinese article is in the market to stay, it is said, at least as long as the present tariff con- ditions exhist. • on t p t9®f CRAMS fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested feed too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, hull- • gestiou, bad taste, coated , , •4 tongue, sick headache, in ' „12lght yah are," replied I;hggms : mire ca, etc. iIood's Pills ,{�IIIS' • ,"1 got that last night while trying to Co„ Lowell, glass. 1 London papers make much of the alleged discovery. The inventor says ho has been asked to test the invention over an Atlantic cable, hut the manager's of all the cable lines deny any knowledge of the Russian inventor and make light of the wagons, covered with it. his alleged discovery. Preece, the Black asphaltum paint is best for chief Government electrician, de - the iron and steel except the work. Blares the whole story wildly impro- ing parts --the 'share and mold bable. boards of the plows, the sickles of the mowers and parts of this kind Mistress—Why Bridget what on I that need to be kept bright. These washing necessary, ti < g itand then pain well. Lindseed oil and Spanish brown, red yermillion or red ochre mixed to a proper consistency ,lakes not only a cheap paint, but adurablle one, and it will pay keep woodwork of all the implements and earth are you doing with all the I should be well oiled all over o 1 broken dishes on the shelf ? Bridget eyed with unsalted grease and then Shure, mum, vez fowl me Oi aur covered with a thick whitewash into 1 las L. GENS, RIFLES, .t M AP TTTlTITIO1\t a evti3i»� s7 "T ,!„:6174,4131” CUTLERY, SILVERWARE, BELTING- and FITTINGS MACHINE OILS, PORTLAND CEMENT CALCEMIN PLASTER WHITE 1 ii,A.E). nd OIL BUILDERS HAR to replace ivory one Oi broke.—Up- which a small quantity of glue r t Date been stirred. This will prevent rust'' - •l o th r t ' head ext spring. I • � • 1 . U Osie YJ :. �•' r-lar'l',v.1rc 11 "That, sir," said the phrenologist, and save much time in getting e VALLE)? ,s-Ia" placing the tips of his long,bony implements in condition for work 14;6 I" The work of cleaning and palnt- ing can be done better now than at any other time, and the tools will be ' all the better for it. Some time in 1 the spring can be saved if a littleSUccessots to J, A. Cline & Co. WA fingers on a,tpmp on Bliggins , head "is your' bump of locomotion." care constipation and all its results, easilyandtlioroughly 26o Alldrug515t5.' lentil to ride a bicycle."_Btlfiale Prepared by C. I. Hoed tat only 'pills to take whit. ilo0ei11 wise parilla. Express. n 2 AL, ECS. ei-chants for infants a,-ci Children. OTHERS, .i o You Know that Raiel;�rie, Batomea'e Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing syrups, and most remedies for children ore composed of opium or morphine! Deaw that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons! no You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sen narcoties without labeling them poisons? Do Ton Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unleta you or your physician lmow of what it is composed ! Do Yon linear that Castoria is a purply vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ! Do You Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is govt sold than of all other remedies for children combined? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and ot. other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word: " ('rastaria" and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ! Do. Ton Baca that one of tho reasons for granting this gevernrwent protection was. because Castoria had boon proven to be a1solntely iharmless'i! Do Sion //Know that 35 averago doses of Castoria are furnished for :' • cents, or one cent a dose ? Do Iron .z2now that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest '+;fi7al1 there thbige are wcrth knowing. They are facts. 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