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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-12-18, Page 3IS MODERN METHODS OF CURING DISEASE WORK , WONDERS. TROUSAIgOS TESTIFY. 'ate al People are Daily Telling f their Relief from One ,Dread. Disease or Other by the Use of Murtyon's Improved ? onio3opbatio Eerne- tes. ON 'is Quid© to U eltthst , Druggist i 25.0 nomads), and Doctor Iioursei1 r. John Kirkland, 32 Wyatt aven 'onto, says i--""I"'or• 19 months 1 s Business Place l n Canada NE THE WINGHAM TIMES, D C.E .3JR 18, 189B. A Lovely Clxristreefs Work, A beautiful Ohriste r work is out, It is a Christmas Alia of the wit Flowere of Canada, issued by the Montreal Star, It Is creating a furore, Premier Laurier wrote the pibltshcrs at most enthusia3tie letter on the wild Flowers publication, and it was :followed by eulogies from Lady Aberdeen, Sir Oliver Mowat, Sir Charles Tupper and all the prin- cipal artists of Canada and the. States. 1 STOLEN from EXCHANGES d Barefaced Robbery. Exeter has come out of der knees. into light.. RDs, Kennedy has gone tQ London. for his health, Htigh Ross, of Tillett is a victim to typhoid fever. Samuel Stark, -an old resident of Seaforth is dead.. Intelligence just to hand says the most bustling place in the province uo, ( of Quebec is the office of the Faintly d tram dyspepsia and liver cow pla o serious a nature ns to be consid neurable by both general and spas - siciaus, and ray case was given up class. After a short treatment yon's Remedies I found myself e y free essn )sin and vomiting, a ble to eat; well, with the exception We weakness. I feel as well as befo troubles began, and can confident with great pleasure recomree yon's Remedies to all who are si y elected." unyen's Rheumatism CJure aeldo to reliever in one to three hours, an s in a few days. Price 25c. unyon'a Dyspepsia Cure positively uf- Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, e .t a papor w high is meeting with extra, - ordinary success this year. The as office is a scene of activity rarely by witnessed in a newspaper office, d The new subscribers sending their of names to the Family Herald and re Weekly Star each day would block ly f the streets for r long distance.People ud are asking how they can get sample copies of the Family herald and to Weekly Star. A. post card sent to the d office, Montreal, will seeare one. s all forms of indigestion and atom trouble, Price 250, unyon's Cold Cure prevents pne la and breaks up a cold in a fe o s. Price, 25c. unyou's Cough Cure stops cough V sweats, allays soreness, andspee eels the lungs. Price, 25c. nyon's Kidney Ours speedily pure s in the back, loins or groins and al f kidney disease, Price 25c. on's I:leadaehe Cure stops bead three minutes. Price25o. on's Pile Ointment positives 11 forms of piles. Price, 25o. on's $food Cure eradicates al Wes of the blood. Price, 25c. yon's Female Remedies are all women. rayon's Asthma Remedies relieve in mutes and euro pertnensntly. Price CULRCSiy. u- Mr. J. Weliwood', Reeve, is attend - w ing the County Council this weak a Municipal matters are brisk Mr, di' Wellwood retires front tl;ereeveship and moves ap into the County Coin- s. cis ; illr. H. •McKay takes his, place 1 as Reeve and Mr. J Johnston follows as deputy, leaving the fight for our councillor. That is the plan of the Y campaign if something does not 1 turn up to disarrange it. One of our citizens for some time a past has been afflicted with mono- • mania which accounts for a number of things which were a mystery; but ' a few weeks in the Walkerton in- stitute, it is hoped. will have a beni- ficial result. + Treed By A Dead Bear John Ackerman, of Lion's Head Bruce county, while out hunting walked almost over a huge bear Bruin charged the hunter, who put three bullets into him—all he had in his repeater—and then clirabed a tree the bear pursued him to the foot of the tree and then lay down. Acker- man an uncomfortable night in the branches of the tree, and when naorn- ing broke cautiouslydescended the tree and poke the animal, lying at the foot of the tree, with the butt of hist rifle, The bear was dead andt" had been dead ever since Ackerman + bad climb the tree ten hours , prod- h ously. The animal weighed 500 wpounds. rayon's Catarrh Remedies never The Catarrh Cure—price, 25c,-- oates the disease from the system he Catarrh ablets—price 25e,— se and heal the parts. rayon's Nerve Cure is a wonderful onic. Prise, 25c. S1. yon's Vitalizer restores lost vigor parate cure for each disease. At ggists, mostly 25o. a vial, onal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11. lbert St., Toronto, answered with edi4al advice for any disease. hztechuroh creamery. annual meeting of the share- rs and the patrons of the White- ieh Creamery was held in the eters' hall, Whitechurch Dec. 5. dent Henry called the meeting to and explained briefly the pro- s the factory had made during it year. The in -take of cream 96 was considerably in advance 5. He states that the direct. ,called the annual meeting to- soiiaewhat earlier this year purpose of ascertaining the of the shareholders regard - matter of cold storage. This hey had expended about $170 to lag butter in the Wingmani =s, orage, and it was for them to v ether it would be advisable or tract a storage of their own. rt Currie was elected to the It rad the minutes of last annual e iltg were read. by Secretary peen and on motion adopted. he auditors report showed that 21 lbs of cream had been reeeiv. tthe factory. The sales were made riees ran Ing from 15 to 81.c per eaiizing,'to the Company $14968. Proceeds of buttermilk, $140, zing; ata net amount $15108.39, n Ino ion of Messrs. Ferry and derson the auditors' report was pted. A by -lay was passed endorsing action of the Director paying a dividend of 10% to the s iarehblders. The,of1icers for 1896 were re-eleet- ed for 1897. They are, President, 11. Henry: Directors, G. , Wilson, J. Gillespie, R. Pettypiece and W. Mar- tin.A lengthy descussinn followed on cold Storage question, and on !i son • of Messrs Lamont and Ferric following resolution was passed t the shareholders empower the I tore to hull& a cold storage in I cation with the factory, at cost to exceed $500. Wood is selling at ` 4 per long coral in Goderieh Arebibald McLean was killed ina runaway acccident, Glintonians aro . asking for morelight in the morning. The experts at Seaforth aggregate $40,278 for November. jest Wash Day Day makes clothes sweet, clean, white, with the least labor. D. C. Doriatice formerly prirzei teacher in Fairfield Public school,s, late oe Manitoba, fell through a tr door on the premises. of his enipl and received injuriesfrom the elle of which he died. Chief Wheatley of Clinton is Kincardine sidewalk debentures suffering, from lumbago. for $2,490 drawing 4 per cent were sold, Monday, to tseo. A. Stimson of Toronto at 108"• the treasurer receiv- ing altogether 2.581, This is con- sidered by the fine,nce committee a very good sale, Prof. Ducker has started a class in Between 30 and 85 leen and boys vocal music in Harriston, are employed by the Goderieh lumber Company. The shingle machine has given work to five more hands. The company has rebuilt several of their cars, so that they may be used on the railway tracks. Dr, ltIcKelvy, of Brussels, has. been appointed medical officer for this District by the Grand Trunk Railway .lnsuranee and Provident;Society as successor to Di'. G rahAin, who recently sold his erectie te' Dr. KalbI1 isch. pal DiekHes nay ,a notorlouselm reel er, rad of rather weak intellect, of (nic ley, ; ap has been committed for trial here' oyer for improperly signalling 0, P. R. ate trains. It appears that Heaney, who Mildmay is going to have a new Osten). of electric light.. Dr, Turnbull, of Clinton, has re- turned from New York. Goderieh Public Schools has. a total attendance of 542 pupils, A joint stook company has eoetrol of the Harriston Skating Rink. 30,000 bushels of apples were shipped fl CC1iN1, Pp. •iirp Sias Mary Ann Daley, of Dl' • t n died at t ripe old ago of 7 ,. ears and 9 mos. Charles brother of Js is dead. Morden, Man. ne of Clinton, Pete 'allas of Wlnnipegesformer- ly of Tuckersmith, has `joinee 'tlac henedicts. E. G. McDonald has beeh engaged as principal;of the Harriston High School. Mrs. 3, P. Blair, Bru els, who has been suffering from typhoid fever is convalescent. Two dealers in Stratford were find $10 each and Dost, for selling cigar- ettes to minors. Elder Shoults will take charge of the Harriston and Jerusalem Chris- tian churches. Miss Eva Acheson, ' of Goderieh, has captured the hearts of a Seaforth audience by her singing. The song, "Satisfied" sung by Harold Jarvis, was written by Miss rraham of Egmondville. A farmer• from near Beigrave auled a load of wood to Clinton for hich he received $3.50. Dan Poacher of Huron township, as one of the members of the first ouncil for that municipality. The .County Council Nominations. w e The nominations for the county council will be held on Monday, December 21st, and the following ha are the places that the nominations will be held in the respective divis- n ions : For the Ti;e ersmith, Seaforth and Afekil lop division, at the town en hall, Seaforth; for the Xlsborne, lie Exeter and Stephen division, at thea town hall, Exeter ; for the Hay, Stanley and Hayfield division,'at the Ti township ball, Zurich ; for the Goder- on ich township, Clinton and Hallett to division, at the town hall Clinton ; for the Colborne, Goderieh and of Ashfield Division, at Goderieh ; for wi the Wawanosh, Blyth and Wingham ea division, at S. S. No. 3' East. Wawa - nosh for the Turnberry, Wrox- eter and Howie]: division, at Wrox- n' eter, and for the Morris, Brussels tra and Grey division, at the town hall, CO Brussels.' Each of the meetings coniuience at one o'clock. Judging sh from present appearances their will Pe be eandidates galore in eaeh division cel and most of theta, so for as they wa have yet been named, are good men It would be well if the electors is t would turn out in large numbers to sin these meetings as they will, no an doubt, obtain much information, not ell. alone as ]egards the eondidates, but also as tb the working of the new Act, a it will be incumbent on each eau • ate to give all necessary ex- pl ations. Charles Dingman has sold out his terests in the Stafford :Herald and s purchased the Gananoque Jour - al. Air. Cassels; of Cheslev, has been gaged to teach the Aldsfeldt pab. school next year at a salary of 00. Jas. B. McDonald, formerly of verton, died at Strathclair, Man., Nov. 15. Deceased was a school acher. It is reported that Clerk Lawson Cheslev had a pugilistic encounter tet a '"Limb of the law," and ale out best man. Clinton council should buy a big Bpd pile for the accemmodation of mps, and then they would boy- tt the town sure. 5079 turkeys and geese were 1pped from Harriston in ,one day. ophe over there are not going to ebrate Christmas in the usual Y• Hugh Girvan, reeve of Ashfield, .n the field to represent the divi- n comprising Ashfield, Colborne d Goderieh in the County Coun- boy walked into London t eh - It's office in search of a sftutlo After g put through a series of e t estion - he merchant he was ask : "Well, d. what is your mott e as yours err" e replied. e as you a ti on our door"— was esee • 7telling, Burning Skin Disease Cur- ed for 35 Cents. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one day, cures 'Vetter, salt rheum. piles, scald head, eczema., barber's itoh, ulcers. blotches and all eruptions of the skin, It is sdothing and quieting, and acts like magic in the cure of all baby bntriore, 35 cents. Sold at Ohisholtn's Drug Store, She --1 see they have now a w'nian's tuetionary. Do you suppose that differs from any other? Re— Probably has more words in it,. Kincardine Couneil has had a fracas over the construction of the granolithic sidewalks. It seems that Winghani is not the only town where the council get at logger heads, Mrs. 0 Harris, of Kinloss Town- ship, ran a, thistle into her finger, and removed it with a needle. Soon after the finger became swollen, blood poisoning set in and she died in eonvulsions. Squire' Leathot'n, has leased his farts on the 2nd eoncesstona Stephen, to Mr, Thos., tallantyne, of Iiensall, for a term of years, who will hove Seaforth. lie was committed to thereon at the expiration of Mr. Gil- Goderieh for trial, by the Seaforth bert's Tease in April. Magistrate. Mr Jo h McLeod, dr, of Kincardine, led Sa ••day of typhoid fever, at an' ness of some two weeks' durati , in his 20th year ; lie was of a 7 cave disposition, an energetic bu ess man, and his early demise ' greatly regretted by a large nu .el' of friends. \sa, Mr. Ir n, late principal of No Fleshe •n public school, has pur- chase, the Dartettn (Jhronicle fr)•n Mr, asitchelI Mr. Irwin is the gentle. Man who applied for and.eifterwards declined the principalship of Harris - ton central school, Beattie Bros bus. team ran away from the station on Tuesday. The bus, which was thrown on its side in front of the Revere House, was slightly, damaged. The horses felt to the ground and were caught by Harry James before they could get started. again, While a number of young people were engaged in gathering ever- greens in Hillen's swamp, McKillop, on Friday last, they discovered a bundle containing about fifty pairs of ladies' shoes and a large quantity' of knitted uuderware. The goods were considerably damaged from exposure to the weather. AIa:vor .liason, of Windsor, is the first Canadian mayor to attain the distinction. of being fined in the police const for assault. After a recent council meeting alderman Sheppard made some remarks re- flecting-. upon Mayor Mason's ehar- acter. and his worship promptly troanced the disrespectable alder- man. A fine ei`$t0 and costs was imposed. Mr. J. D)nsghy received the sad intelligence last week that his brother lir.°Ii;. J. Donaghy, who ;is living on the homestead in Megantic county, uebec, had lost by fire a fine bard stables, with all his hay, straw, (n, implements and ten head of ca e The• fire was caused by the upse 'ng If a lantern in the straw while he as doing his ekores before dayligh The monthly inGeting of the South Huron AfinisteriVr Association was held in the James street Methodist chir.rch, Exeteir; on Monday afternoon Rev. Mi' Martin in the chair, Rev. W. McDonagh, of Kingsville, was in- vited to sit as a corresponding mem- ber and Rev'ds. Bray and yelland were elected members of the associa- tion. Rev. W, M. Martin gave a paper on "Confucianism," and the subject was fully diseussed by the members present, A man giving his name as J. J. Hanlon, was arrested in Seaforth Saturday last, by constable Westeott, on a charge of obtaining money under false, pretences. He represent- ed himself as agent for the Delin Bator, and Ladies' Home Journal, and had received a. number of subscription at ridleulously low rates, in St. Marys Liman, Exeter and usttally Imre about the seition, at few days alga signalled engineer to back down. The driver promptly respond-; ed, and the result was that a brakes' man who was coupling narrowly, escaped hetng emitted to death, I Heaney has already been a patient in the Orillia Asylum. Mr, John Moore. plasterer, of Walkerton, has been troubled for { • years with a growth in his nose. The other day he felt an unusual sen-, sation there, and later on one of his nostrils become so obstrueed that he attempted torenrovethe obstruetion i with a, hairpin. In this he was .I successful, the obstruction proving to be a piece of snare wire over three inches in length. Five years age) t D: Freeman operated upon his nose w a wire of this description, and slimes that a part of it was' brok off, and remained there all this time. Since the removal of the wire he feels very much relieved AS - en • and el properties cc ``ryyoperti es make SURP'RISEinost economical and Bes' Every Day Murray Lan man's FLORIDA WATER THE SWEETEST MOST FRAGRANT, MOST REFRESHING AND ENDURING OF ALL • PERFUMES S FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR BATH. ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS RDD GENERA, DEALERS. The latest arrival at the House of Refuge is Robert Hall from West Wawanosh. There has been 90 committals daring the year. Nine have died. Thirteen left with the consent of the officers, while five absconded, leaving sixty three in- mates in the House at the present tithe—Bert -se von turtles and sixteen females. Several are sick, but none are dangerously ill. A boy of four- teen, healthy; smart add clever is in the Home, and it is desired to secure a home for him with some farmer, where he can have a chance to go to school and be well eared - for. --New Era. A meeting of the directors of the Dominion Draught Horse Breeders' Society was held in the Rattenbury House. Clinton, on Friday last, President John McMillan presiding. A considerable amount of routine business was transacted and prepar- ations made for the annual meeting-, tJ be held on Dee. 19th. The third volume of the stud book ha just been issued, and is being di tribnted tu• the members. It 1 smaller than either of the preced fns. volumns, but is nevertheless valuable. and interesting book fo horse .breeders. S )tae 13 years ago Dr. H. I Rae, Palmerston, started in life t S s a r t0 I. gee., .-r.l•rtcters, hiONTksat.. • of • • a es to se Qi ONE GIVES RELIEF, R•I•P•A•N•S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine :. Cures the asirgancommon every -day ills of humanity. Oe 0 0 0 3 0 0 kb 0 0eA.00003 " MENTHOL Q) ! PASTE 2 ' otlr.7i.ui rrneuraIIIMenth lnufiterin a ,,,d ant V z3 n.uart jlPaa.5 ti+tt71 tUo ort:.,3s nu antnesa orfta nllratJon..L`.titrev- TFn. M.i).. 77.hd (*Pt; mton. I7,yve need uumi 4 1i era in terRrnt Dara erns 1eelnarr7Wm.lino• 1, and part 1n eYor7 ease Clint tgnvaaam.ret1H,(,, rand ) 'rtn.nunt''e.tuf. —.). ,.NtO,»11( M. D.IY aa7,tnitte,,. t l.. t, It Cares Se+silt a, Lumbago, T' raat.i.d, P.tinB in Tuck or l3rt:a, t.r tert lizuacu►ar Pains. 0 en - Pr.re: i X,avis .t• Lawrence Co„ T'.ttl, heal men. He ,trot tired of this, and, in 188), bought an 80 -acre farm near Kincardine. In 1882 he suddenly disappeared ping off to the Northwest, leaving the farm in possession of ,John Thompson, as tenant. For the past 14 years he has had no communication with Thompson, never asking him for rent. In the meantime,. the doctor 1'eterned to Ontario, and settled at Palmerston, where •he tried private banking. He anpearently recol- lected that he had a farm, as a few weeks ago he made a demand upon Thompson fur rent • and possession of his farm. Thompson has now been in undisturbed possession for 14 years and is fighting the demand. The Canadian Horne Journal for Dccernbar, 'pnhlnil led in Toronto, Panted by the well known writer, 1",,ith Fenton, late of the Empire has just maraca' ns. Tt is artistically gotten nn, fuii 7.f Xmas spirit, well illustrated, and in every way ,justly claims to he t. )+• lt'a lilies ladies' Jour- nal in C at atda.i,'tely Aberdeen herself. President all the Nitit,ioi1nl Connell of Women, edits and controls the de- partment (levered to the interests of this inflnentiatl n{•a;nnizmttion. Music Art, 1' as:li''ti, Galles, '1"he household fauinating ani seasonable stories written e epecinily for the journal, bright timely au•tielee on books, people an current events are among its leading features, and commend it to every woman hi the Dominion. Single copies, 1Oc oe 1ea a year. Address HIonie Journal Publishing Co., Globe Building, Toronto. le OA N' S Sidney Pills first proved to the people that Kidney disease is curable. Eeing the original Kidney remedy in pill form, the sures they have made, and the fame they have attelieed have opened the way for a host of imitations and substitutes, beta those who have been cured of KID EY Complaiunts through the use of this'won- derful medicine, those whose lame back is now free from pain, those who now have no headaches, those who have escaped from the death grip of Diabetes and Bright's disease by the use of Doart'a Kidney PILLS are the ones whose opinion is valuable. When agoras of such people come forward and tell publicly that Doan's kidney Pine cured them after other means failed, it is evident that the only CURE for Kidney Disease, Bladder and urine,* dif'icuitiee, tame Back, and the number* less results of disordered Kidneys is Doan'4 f' Kidney Pills. Be sure to get bosh'*, Price fifty cents per box. For sale ibb 3, P. GORDON.