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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-10-23, Page 7SPECIAL, GUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION. 'CUTLERY, SILVERWARE, BELTING and FITTINGS. MACHINE OILS, PORTLAND CEMENT, OALCEMINE PLASTER, WHITE LEAD • and OILS, BUILDERS HARD WARE, LEHIGH VALLEY COAL, ALL SIZES IN STOCK. J CLECG & CO., Hardware Merchants Successors to, J. A. Cline & Co. Western Adnitiser FOR 1896-7. Balance of 1896 Free. ONLY ON] DOLLAR To January 1st 1898. 'Sixteen PI:epees 'Each Week —IVITII--- ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. arket Reports, Stories, ete. ee. --Excellent, Beading.... for every member oi the family. 'cre offer.good inducements to agents. For terms, etc., address— THE WINCIIIAM TIMES OCTOBER 23, 1.896, DYING IN JAIL, A 1MAAR1AB1.,E NAP Or THE POLAR R.4040110, SARAH MCLEOD, ACCUSED Or THEFT, i PROSTRATED BY TUE SHOCK, A. RECENT VERY IMPORTANT AND — I INTERESTING MAP 'Ss= Iry Sarah 1VicLeoti who was arrested. TIM GOVERNMENT VROM THE last week on a charge of stealing If YINICKMAFIBQ 0"I014" several articles from her employer, . Early in the. present year there Mrs. Fred. Mossop, and concealing ' was printed at tile .Hydrographie them, in a trunk which she had lefti Office a large map of the Aretie at 78 Gerrad street, where she board- i regions" It is about four feet in ed, is dangerously ill et thejail, hav- i diameter, and gives the outlines of ing grown worse frounthe hysterical northern shore of all continents sur- f% which seized her in the ethos,. round the pole, and of all islands trate's Court on 'Monday. i discovered in the Aretie ocean up on Her parents live at Riple.y, Ont.,1t and have been notified. i e The, young woman is 26 year ofiN age, and has lived in Toronto, about e a year. She told' the Magistrate bm that she had been engaged to a young man in Kincardine named Angus a Tatheson, and had jilted him. lie he present year. The dot at the enter of the map repreesents the mill Pole. Surrounding this is •a, Ilea1th and Household Iiints. 'role representing the norebern-1 o'eea Lsion ally your pet canary ost point reached by a human ; bled should be fed with a hardboil- eing so for as any records were - ed egg, chopped fine and mixed. with vallable up to the tine of public- cracker crumbs, giving it not more the audieuce nearly filled tie! hall. tiorn This represents the latitude than a thimblefal of the mixture at a Miss Fannie. Pawls:on' and. Alay 31.., reaohed • in May, 1882,'.by thee. .Linklater of \Vinghatn were in Blue. S Lieuts. Lockwood and Brainard, of Fvale on unday. the Greely expedition. or pickled rd 'c eabbage:. Cut the Mrs. Wm. Messer and Mrs. F1 B. The recent, return of The Nor- cabbage into hreds and put it into Scott were visiting Mrs. BMW* of wegian explorer Nansen. would a small stone crock. Season some Turnherre last week . 48 necessitate the drawing of a still vinegar with mace, cloves, peppper. The addreeees deliveted last San - smaller circle about the Pole, as this corns, salt and just enetigh sugar to day by Rev. R. Paul and Mr; B. ,e.ree,,,I•emereromr•rarpierrmore, 4.',.•••1,;"•• For quick and easy work For cleanest, sweetest and whitest clothes Surprise is best 1 7T est or Ever,' Day For every use ort the house Surpriseworks best and cheapest. *re for yoisrorti. committed suicide, Since then noth- ing had gone right with her. Math- eson's disappearance in Kincardine on the night of November 21, 1893, created a big sensation at the time. Ile had been at a dance at the Walker House, in the town. The fun was kept up until a late hour. About 4 in the morning Matheson was seen . to go out of the hotel. That was. the last time as far as known, that he was ever seen alive. As he did not return, a search was made, lant'the only trace Mind was his bat. It was the general opinion that he had walked out of the hotel and into the river, which is only a short distance away. The matter was pretty well for- gotten, when the missing man's friends imported a clairvoyant from ADVERTISER PRINTING CO., London, Ont. 1831 THE CUAVDIVATOR 1897 IILUEVALE. ••*•••••00•0 ibi-eelief for (intended for Persway.) The Salvation Army band played, •. good music on Monday night and 0 Jiang. intrepid explorer, after leaving his ship the "Frani," which was frozen in the iee, made his way with a single companion and leigdog sledges nearly two degrees nearer the pole than Loekwood and •Brainard had reathed. • . From the ef ap all the coasts in the far north that have been carefully explored by different parties are indicated in different colors, • or marks, so that at a glance one can see the field of operations of each succeeding expedition as it Port Huron, who was to discover the extended in te new directlon our murderer and locate where the bodyknowledge of the, Geography of would be found. She picked on athe planet upon which we dwell. spot in the lake about 100 yards• The inaP also ihdicates the routes from ;he piers. The body was not taken by seventysix different enter - there. The relatives 'swore out a ing expeditions from that of the la - warrant against a citizen of Kincar- mented Sir. John Franklin,. in 1843, dine, chargicg him with the murder. done to last years' voyage, of bur There was not a particle of evidence against him, and he was soon honor- ably acquitted. That about ended interest in the case, until the body was brought up by a dredge that was working in the harbor, on Aug. ust 22, 1894, nearly a year after Matheson's disappearance. reENREMAR .couirnv THE BEST or THE • • AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES, DEVOTEnTO A 1,1[1p3SAGE TO MEAT. Proving that true honesty and true philauthropny stilt exist. own Lieut. Peary these routes indica ted in dotted lines, of different characte_e, end printed in ten colors to prevent confusion, Joi•ni in some places perfect networks, vet eael voyage can be trace( , from begin- ning to end. It required months of study of the iog$ of the various ships ir order to lan Netripen the map the mince tie'. Any.ono d can see exact' what, ,was accomplished by th various Arctic expeditions sent on by, Austria, ,Great Britain, German Norwiiy, Netherlands, Russia Sweden and the United States. The names of Kane, Hall, De Long, Franklin, Sell watka Greely and Peary have all been made im- mOrual by reason of Arctic exploration but withbttt the aid of this map a great deal of time would be necessary to find out Whtt each person acomp- netted by his voyege. The rap is printed on heav Itart, pared and prepated with great neatness and care, no speck allowed cooked briskly ill a saucepan, stirred often, till perfectly smooth and done, then sugar to the taste added, ft pinch of salt, a bit of butter, stirrd more and at once pear from the dish in which it wee cooked. It takes bi t a few moments to make a good take the edge otf the vinegar. Heat the vinegar to boiling, but pour over the cabbage when 11 bus become cold. Cover, and do not use for a month. To spice crab apples. --Select good sized apples ; wash and core, but die not peel them. Weigh. the apples and put them lie a preserving kettle, To five pounds of fruit add four pounds of sugar and one pint of vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of whole whit. tem he had gone on the Harvest cloves, the same of stick cinnamon, &SERV:ion. broken into piepes,. and three or four Prof. Castle of the Niekapoos gAve peppercorns. lt is better to tie the an exhibition on the tight rope on spices in a muslin beg. Place the Saturday. kettle over. moderate fire and let Mr. and Mrs. David Sproat of the contents cook slowly until tender. Belgrave were visiting at Apple sauce is a simple dish, yet Duffs on Tueeday. is often an appetizing accotupanie Mr. Will Maxwell of the Bluevaie ment to either a plain or an elabor- road went to Milverton Taesday ate meal The fruit is. best to be He went on a very pleasant errand. Mr and Mrs. G. E. King of Wing - ham attended the funeral of Mr. Jno. after ;I o illness of a few on Tuesday, — One of the oldest tnen thie, e g - °rimed p.Assed away en Sunday ivecko, in the person (e' air. Joh King. Mee Rang, wase,Jeeet.,--bee eleollande—bet CARP -1'V Canada when very y wing. Gerry in both churches, were -.try intereetiug. Tleee gentlemen aro authorized by the Provineial Sabbath School AssochAtion, to address all- the schools in their district, and the coll- ections taken up wilt he. Tor the aid of the pourer schools. Mrs. Teaeon of Calgary N. W. T. is visiting her sister Mrs. Haan y Diamond. Mr. James MclIardy is one of the first to return from Manitoba, If any man, A° is weak, nervous and bebilitated, or who is siffering tom any °NIG various trothles resulting from youthful folly,.exoesses oroverwork, will take heart and write to me, I Will send him confidentially and free of charge the `plan pursued by which I was•restor- ed to perfect health and roanird, atter years of suffering from Nervous Debility Loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have nothing to sell and therefore want no money, but as 1 know through my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers. I am glad to be able to assist any fellow -being to a cure. I fina well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind, but I rejoice tu say that I ani DOW perfectly well and happy once more and am desircus tberefore.to make this certain .means of euro known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been oC great service to one in need will be of sufficient reward for My trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send tic. silver to cover postage and address, Mr. Geo. G. Strong,North, Rockwocci Mich. Farrel Crops and ProcesSee, Hertieulture and Fruit Growing, Live -Stock and Dairying: ' While it also includes all minor de- partments of Rural interest, such as tie Potiltry Yard. Entomology, Bee- keeping, Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Fenn Questims and Answers, Fireside Reading, Do- mestie Eeonorny, and a summary of y e t y paper, and is sold by the Govern- ment for one dollar. It lacks, of conrst, the route of Nansen's expedition, and that of Messrs. Jackson and Harmsworth, but these can .wbe added with sufficient accuracy from published accounts to 'bring the results up to date. , • Heart. Disease Relievea. in 30 Minutes.—Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 tninutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remddy for Palpi- tation, shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symp- toms ot a Diseased Heart. One doss convinces. Sold at Ohisholm's Drug Stbre, • ONLY TWO LIKt • Barrie, Oct. 14.—A. serciant-shaped mound. whieh, has long proved' a • curiosity to the farmers in. Innisal township, where it is situated, has been conclusively proved to be a relic the: ancient monnd-butlders. The mound is long and sinuous in shape, and ends in a bowl-sljaped the newe of the week. its Marketicavity, Local students of amine°, 1 Reports are unusually cornp e much attention is paid to the Pros - poets of the erop$, as throwing light upon one of the most, important of all questions --When to buy mut tvhen to sea. It is liberally illustrated, and contains more reading matter than ever have. The eubseription price is $2,50 per year, bttt we offer a Special Reduction in our CLUB RATES' FOB 1097. He wee eight\ elate: yeare old.. and a.pple sauce... • live& in linreti county foe over tod.,,y years. Nt elle time "he -owned To pickle ()Molise Peel small , , of milk and water for ten minutes.la'4t1-. aIr. Klee, I onions and boil them. in equal parts..... • pre- never ?berried and made his, house; Pat one gallon:of vinegar. in a with his brother, Duncan, who, died serving kettle with half an ounce. of over two years agoV Mr. Kin was1 in whole Mace, the same amount of ' well to 00, of a quiet and ineffen- alum, one•quarter, of an ounce of sive nature, and a member of the whole cloves and five tablespoonfuls The. funeral of salt. Place the kettle over the.sPeit'.evsile)eY:er:.ii.:Irt'uCeiTarye.11;ere conducted tire and let the contents come to the Tr 0 ables a • ETELSIOigi Ila cowsuawriniolv and ww11 UMW, fti DISEASES, SPITVING- V 1r1,00D, • CouorifoLOSS OW APIWIrwiWW, DEIEILITV, the renoats Ws article wire wurst manliest. Fly tin, aid of Tho "I), L" Emulsion. I have got •i• i,c.„:1:,.f:13tolt.Ing oantlit,Vt;litrad troubled mo for • l'ilfilli6ntealliudieutigILlontitild.V:.ikti' nd • T. IL WINGRAM, 11E,.,31ontreal. 100. and 81. Der Bottle 0 DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro., MONTREAL • O 00000.0009011) • • Break Up a Coici in Time EY USING PYHYETFL - The 9rtick Care for COUGMS, COLDS, citorp, MITI% HOADSE-NESS, eto. MR s. Josarm NorwIca,, of 6 i Sore uren Ave., Turonto, writes Pyny-l'ectoral boa novo. rotted to cum nty ridetrcei. of vreity nr • r AM, 2.1.223.2. 19 2•120'.1 laysoltOrrt 102.20Stillulta% colli01 arta soYoral caller mute:ten Lad failrd. It has tim proved an exeullout rount cure for thy rand y. I irtler it to ot.v teller Inediclue az caniehs, croup or huarerness. ' It. 0. BARItneR, of Little Rodter, N B., writes : ds cure for coughS Ryer-Pectoral is the Lest ,.loo rilortivtue T.Luvo) iuy cus- ;.1.2221ocii hut%) Ito otter." Largo Bottle, Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD. Proprietors, Moartrasx tre'e • • 0-40 06) boiling point, Drain the onions in a' by the Ito% A. I". Hartley of Bel: rave colander nd put tetem n , , Thomas stewart vis,itect 1 i to jars g . • • ,-1 turn the boiling vinegar over the : land Goderieb this week. . onions, cover the jars- and pat them i Mr. amt mr,,. nobat th Max - away. 1 well, Mr. aud Mr:-. James, Maxwell, . Small apples that eannot . be used i and M", Peter Fowler jr.,. of tha.! for' anything else may be made into ; Blnevale road attended the wedding i I I Peel the apples I ot MI\ Wr. Wm. • Max w ell to Miss 1 • Mr.• Samuel Robertson, of Lacknove reeeived the sad intellig- ence on Wednesday last, by telegram that his son, Wilmer. Robetson, had died:the night before in Albany, ne, Wilinerbad. been seriously et. the part six week; when an raa c4' ea R-FP-N.S The modern stand - ad :Family Medi- cine : Cures the common every -day ills of humanity. MA2Ilt delicious p es. and core them ; if the apples are of I Mary: Bre done, of eiblverton, 'on , good size cut thein into halves.; Weciliesdav Iteetiooll. Mr. and Weigh the fruit, and for ( ight pounds! Mrs. Hugh Ross of the boundary d subjects say that it is the egg and serpent mound of the mound -builders, and it is the third one discovered in America. Of the other two, one is at Rine Lake Poterboro, end the other in Adam Co., Ohio. 2 Subscriptions, one remittance $ 4 6 SUbseriptions, " " 10 10 SubseriptionS, " " 15 rarTo all new subscribers for 1897, payiug in advance now, vve will send from our receipt of the remit- • time, to Janua,ry lst, 1897, without char e • WSrnctu" nthr. Address gene but Hood's Sarsaparilla rests upon lirr HER Tt1 & SON, plibummi, the solid feundation of absolute merit y, Y. and its power to cure, and its sales thine to bo the largeot in the world. of apples use t ero pounds- of brown east. of ri,,, v age also.attended the sugar, one quart of vinegar, one ; weadine \ • evertor., mince of whole cloves, Pat the Mr jd r. has returned' sugar, vinegar and spices in a pre-! home from. ()eye IrAutind... serving kettle and place it over tho l Mr. D. Sutherland of Whig - fire. When the vinegar is boiling ham .4p006 .-tiday at Mr. ,Tames put in the prepared fruit and cook ! Gardiner's. until tender. Skim tho apples out Mrs. Robert V iisgrnive 'has return, and put them in a large jar. Boil ecl keel a six weeks visit to Toronto the syrup until it is reduced one, I half or i as thiole as desirel, and I pour over the euoked fruit. OONOLJSIVE PROOF; 1 From won ttliariol. Citizen. ' "11fy dafrgl: tor P0',1y, has for morciaimayeer beet, troubled viat sev?.re symptoms. dibicriesr disease. Elm bad eonstant LIlO act rains itt! her brek. pa!,i ,n her lie.td Yt GS fes.:rful - and almost tlue2222ur5We. It f,tomently pm- ented her front tut •ra,i•fg 90110111, mat she comi,5. study at ho,u precs Ica y ;tort.t•sible.. tlt ba nt:I1?ta,li18Ng.SIral Vi0Irtataa1;r7eiubeva inueh ti.eubled With 11 rt (wing at al 1:••.Ipite11, n. .She was completely worn out in tat :y tu.d wast tirca and tiros -8y 011 t!,c 1,1110 Oer nothet an,1 tuys..11f !!Ereant2 £2,,;riortly ulartur,d. ton nhA, 0.)fletultlY gt.t.011:1 At%) . b. 001349 y nr.r O.:1,114/11er teaehtr zo th,s l'a Ito Selina at oet.. t rug Cold?. and Catarrh Relieved m ICI to (30 Minutes.—One short puff of the breath through the Blower, sup- plied with eaeii oottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal PowiIer, diffuses this Powder ' affection of the throat ani s'onnteet, 'over tee susfaee of the nasal passel., OlO and 'three weeks ag i his i Painless mei nelightful to Lisa. It rade In Medicine, There are fads in medicine es in every thing else and a "new thing" fre- quently sells for short time simply because it is new. But hi medicine, as in notbintr else, the people demand and will be satisfied only with positive, ens°. lute merit. The fact that Ilood'e Sar- saparilla has Olnea around atoinst all competition, and its sales have never wavered but baths remained steadily at the top, -lemonstrates, bsyond any doubt, the itittitieie virtues of this meal- ' e The new things have come and brotlier Edward, who, 'a in San FrnTiCiSCO California, went te Oregon to attend him daring his ill- ness and was with him at the time of his death. What might have resulted • serious accident happened at the depot, Exeter, on Thursday lemming last. It seems Fred M- ks* drove into the • station yard with a load of barrels and steing the freight train fconi the 8111th ap- • proac,hing whipped up the horses to get over the track, but before gang far the engine struck the hind end of the wagon, throwing it a con- siderable distance and scaneeing tire barrels promiscuously. The -wagon was damaged. it little but the drivtr and horses escaped unhurt. reUevostteip in.lAil, and perintmaetitiv Cured (;•ttnr -11. Hay Fever, Colds, Head - robe, S ireiThront. Tonsilitis and Deaf neoa 8./11111 ChiSDOIDn'a PrUg Store. lift. Samos Longworth, of McKillop has two monsters potatoes, taken et randout from his pOtrito field.. One of these p(eatoes measures eleven inches the one way and tWenty.ene inehee the other, and weigh 2 pounds 6 ounces, The other meaeure 5,x 17,& inches and weighs 2 pounds 2 ounees. The largest p Alum ii of the Empire Steel variety a id tts., other is tailed the ging NVillip.m. Mr. tonewerth seys lie has many ai. large as theSe. • Catarrh is a constitutional disease and requires pouetitution u rein who, like Ilood's Sarsaparilla. which puriffes the blood. house to spend her N.,.1.."2;.•12. :21,1 :fel 1 Tan oREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures'. Dtarrhcea, Cramp, and Pain in the Otomaoh, Sore 7hroat, Sudden 'Colds, Coughs, do., etc, Used Externally, It Curves Outs, Bruises, Burns, Boat& Swains, toothathe, Palo in the Fate, lie ilheutnatism, Frosted Feet • Na article elm? 9t991119&tosuch =bounded 90111051 Sty., -Scion 9)110214' • . We 2,112 boar testimony 0 ISA efilrft,y of inn PrIn Enter. WO limn so n its fundo whirrs 111 00440940 flit eeVorrg, pain, and 91011 11 to be n good, »tit:do-Cowin riati DiApatch. _,,, . Notbing.nst rot stup;msod 0119 Poin-KIllet, relltolt 11 OS Mod Wanabl*Tsmily medicine:now in uso.-2‘, snestet Organ. 1. 4 It bed Teal merit .1 nt n tnrnier at rot:loving Ind,. nt Mod:et:to luta 9r911103.1 It Tottalletull 1211101 10 l'orty DaVIS rtin•Xiltor.-2frtranrt Man. Bon,nto of Imiettlons, En, only MO gonninti,'Intnits rt),Vre: Sold litrmywitere; Luto lottlot 'rria VEnar LAUGH tkrtints, 60 'Cant sister (11 such a air, vct .e.,, 0,2i , .. 2 :..•nd eliadition, said, I ant lit 1:4-.1 '.. -': •'.;07 Pills and Weyer° flo,ng 1 ,... s, .-: ... , , : ve 1023X with Yho and will 0iee1,, , r e .. • . _eh 011e did. By the tinu: l' Ily 1 ti .. 11:119 h:,4; her imp. orenitr -----------110 • St) swirl:ed. that 1 proeur, i 9'. 1 . ..1 " . r. Pf.tiohnes drug aro, ., 13."r full remora' i. n if ,,,;, , i rt:., .1, .. , - .44S 1 rapiel Mid eon. 111. 2.111.2. 2, 0 1 •,2 ,.., . • • el her fornier •1•...get oils, 1 , it.: . a 1 kidney trotthl, s. fib • eat 2. col i 20, +0,,,0 for more thnn a Inupt1 lore or'10‘11 .. v • -..vt vigorous health: t•ho bas Ile, roet n• .., at school since 0mp 10 cos/led.' t.19,1g tt *, L 1 Os, and has se much .tit.sh in them .4,111e they restoredber to fell health ilif.s. she , es-, me to keep six bow' iti 1:0 11112.4) all t,..,',,+ t ..,... in c...so they 900001 00 T*' 11,0 sAla 1199 ,N- ii ,,,in. Her cure has been sto wrenderissi ose 111111' . hf.y. , will curt any comp rAit. If t ‘ vile hoc: .'ost $10.00 a box, I would not have lx.intiL d the isioney. 'Tito restoration of tuy de tighter to full, health and strong girlhood, Irons her fothier serions sielfuesii, *11e., has made her mother, lliPtauft:Itittnirtua 1333ttagilt"wiliI11 the full approbation et .tr1 ife and ds.ughter % oltin. tardy 9111 raceme way urging or lushicenients whatever, to 811047 the gratitude ray daughter, • wife and myself fool for the vondtifsil tuxes! ' Wroucht by the Doan kidney rills. SV9, base not the least doubt that her trying the pills' just at the time Axe did salted us a large doctor's. bill, AB the was all but sick alga at the thuo. I ani sixty.two years of ego, a car, pouter by trade, have been a resident of St. , Btary`wi for forty years, and minty constable for thirty years and am well known, and I wake thiesolenut deelaration believing the wattle ta be true. soul knowing the :MMUS to have the tame effect as an eath, and according to the Act respecting extra Jittlieal Oaths ISM. Sgd. VILMA:if ilitOIVN. Talon and declared. before Me at the Towle of St. Mary's, in the County of Perth, thisOtb. a* of March, A. D., 1806. • Sgd, nOkt.N. POidtDi '",', ',s.s 'Sieger' in Pi.igit *curb or Jura,* Oat), $01222&20.2....4224 • . .2,4,2., . 1 , 9 sol