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111E WINGRAM TIMES SEPTEMBER Off I
Hfesr7e,e..e.„.
BleUteS4145. Taxl SALT INDUSTAY,
11 Wm. Jewitt shipped twelve cars of vrEsT4RN ONTAlgo RAS A SUIVI4Y ;
bit C. it tia 11., ;eland .e,and ounce t e..1.118, o • • fall apples ft ma bele last week.
`I'be reeturces of a teacher of t ast week W. eleCracken •
eleoptfe t algal )1.e the entire Weetern•
Or Bern kVA .0. 0. Malay tue numberless. They Inuit • -
"OL• u I tore deserve ennt ht- "
Tboue s' ter hate tee n cured *tee! iteel's
Selene 1, .t.es are e tad to lea others taut L
one er a, m t en • lel end Winghani Fall Fairs, both
otte 'Chute wo have 14 clataee, pnbliet
divided his exhibits between Listow-
sehool leeving, 2 fuurths, thltds, 'ean`Ing an the "Me days. "" the.
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1 to k 39 rizes and at the
e it. ormer o p
e_ee
take:- st ef the Curentio• teal leather, drawing, arithmetic and : s. sgott was presented with a Veter. • •
TH AT WILL LAST FOR 0.1NTURIES,
The Montreal Witness, pabliehes
some interesting statisties relating to
to the prediction of salt in Canada.
te I pude. 3 part II's, 3 part J's, Tbe r It appears thet the greater portion
• flatter lo. of the salt used in Canada le import -
Mr. s) f 1, a ow. -.1, hes enrrieultu says diet reading, spelling.; Th d • •
urs ay es ening of last week F. ed, which seems a very strange etate
betel ti• :Mr. Bette', the coniposiiion or languages 14 to be ot affairs considering the iineuense
• forme.. te• 14r14,..»", tete reittel a hotel ranget to all thc,;e, making (644 , an's Jewel for supply which ie right at hand, The
els continuoes MOM -
I bership of 25 years connection • t
▪ in Welke, ton. 84) 81 lessons. IIietory nd541 'Witness says
mar down n1-14kinear 10-!Iy!ith 1Vestern Star Lodge, No. 149, "There is enough salt rock uncle...
O. O. 13rusiels Mr. Scot: lying ono square mile of Western
lx"re• PhYsh'1`14.Y and °griculture'lone of a few of the early tnelubere of • Ontarie to supply the4, whole of Can-
ada at the present raAe of eoosuirip
Win for 2,400 years. This eetimate,
keeping to P. S. L.. nee, ing 3 mote, ; yellow. People's Chapter of St.
John's cluveli re -organized for the -
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Yowl -Low
to P. S emrtt,e, making el
Reck!ssnr-
'the Odd Fellows' Lodge in Ole
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0. rourd iceel ef 12 1. hesons. Now
Ott:81.1111e c.f these naming
term witle the following
80, 750 000 totr, valued at
youth often leads to reckless. ahoet dark. Lintd thrown mi.:. H fe • 1898,
Ethel Campbell, Se. ; Miss Mary
Li official Neverthel'ess there was
n r ed .for ns t 0 I Caned t
i kers WO ill rpo,t-ly saict nothing , °meet s :-.-Geo. 5. Roo-ers president iduring the seven yearb. ending Juno
The natural exuberance of -1
. - cal.. Winston V tie Pres.; Miss , ee' • • bout ninety-
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mitted free);
le period the
produced in
po t utup4 n n
ness. Young people don't telnrtling nitele and ll111 elee I 014 • , eel
take care of themselves, get ; ;tire. nor e nenia. 1 I estitillS on kintlnese five per cent, was a
Friendship, Cor,•Seee; D. Kendall,
allow R to e-ettle on the total multi; . of s
neys. They don't realize the rtillleen, t Lee e a vaahS e , ist with Miss Christopher as OSSIStant; Ontario was only 336'. )48. tons, valu-
signcance or backache— 'pupils catch these off 14 4, t e slime as
think it will soon pass away--, I we'd give teem the ehieltenpox. James, Miseen Nina Rogers
ed at $1,349,878- / hat is to say
end Lilit eartliffManning, that nearly • seventy )er cent. of alla
be held each Thursday evening. while we have an e eess of it in our
heeltb. 5 (Mee a week. let ue ealculate how . ,,..e --
ever -heated, catch COld, end while during the sa
kid Tr as Miss 011ie V 'mune Or an-
leverence, inantiere, oladience. tent,
but it doesn't. Urinary Trou-
lees come,- then Diabetes, i Now ett wee that a ',teacher should
, tr Look -Out Com. Thi meetiug wilL
Bright's Disease and:shattered the salt used in Cao da is imported,.,
Inspire to tench eacht weedies .0 n
Las been sacrificed. i long one of these lessens could he. 50 own terntory "ea cheap water-
.
connection with the Women's
A school week has 5 &vs; that • earriage, and •it wouid be interesting
bOA:R'S ICITZEY PILLS 'makes 24 lessons for each day a Sionary Society of the Methodist , to learn the cause., of this,, The
ene, — -? Yes! Mi- 9
church,. Brussels, toek place as fol. .„
number of salt' wor,ks in operation
4hes,! of Kidne ns are boo' da y is five and inte.half hours
lows :—Pres ' Mrs Je L. Kerr • lst
ese conquerors•. last year was eleverl, the same as, in
-making the rising- generation healthy and . lorg ; that would alloW each lesson .
I. • . . . Vice Pres., am. R. ; 2nd Vice illitSS &rid LOSS OF SLEEP.
-strong; to he a shade under e4 minutes in 1897 ; SIX of therepvcre in Huron, -----
feel& Pres', Mrs. (Rev ) Holmes ; Rec.-Sec.,
Mrs. G. Grist:nem, 505 A.6.0.3.10 St., London, ; length. Notice that in this ea • e one in Brew, one it y Middlesex, two re...Li:tile Signature of
saye: Mrs. J. Tait ; Coe:See., Mrs. S. •
L bt d ' Essex T
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ProluotesPigestion,Cheerful-
onep5ustria%dilleorpstilinCoeuntaoirn ys=neerithaer
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l'unsphco Seed- •
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f Rodictla Sqlts -
• .offtirc d'er.a #
iris:gaunt -
Is ‘ass4siselods. 4.
1 . .t.t.44:vroOted
•stershal Sugar •
itialootart# Farm
itpersetTlemedy for Constipa-
( non, Stgmach,Diarrimea,
' 'Worms gonvulsions.reverish.-
• for • in ern 011 an oop (79,e-20.
m lest in .endea.voring to as- 3 ' .3 W. F. statistics of the inceestry for the- past aaEw
'weak Litlue've sines: infaney, axed her 'health as t ta _
"Ai twitter now x3 years old • has bad 11.019 ettee made rue. allowance1• • T M 'WFS ro.7
e
a comectre;ce has always been poor. Two, 13
ti
boxes of Den's Kidney Pills (lave removed ; certain the cease of- the crying 0
the past year was $4i9.60. Mrs' W' ing table :— !
gv;ris"reTit°-filiiicualn•Viee' AtgilecP.rfeoar 11 ttle Willie Smith, WhO ilSt Started
le. Stewart was cholen as • the dele.
The amoare; of money raised during
seven years are gi4n in the follow- to. -,yeagarsatall
tg0her." ' to school, for puttin'g work on the gate to the Conventi6n, which meets SCIIIMLS•
-..;°21L6i -..1e4,nkt they have conferred upon i
board, or foie:soothing the feelings of . LondonWages.
Dates, Tons made, Wile.
the numerous irate parents who con. Oct: 3fd. 4th and. 5,th
1892 43,387 $1$2,700 e'47,800
On Tuesday of last week Adam
gregate in the school yard and Mulholland, wbo was a fornaer resi- 1893 48,450 e4e,$50 44,440
: - -
1894 35,215 115,551 43 850 '
vainly invite one outside for a playei dent of •this locality, died at his ,, 09_
cal settlement of differences. 51,009 188101 56,496'
home at Holmesville
:friends she commenced taking ereteee
Blood Bitters. The resits that followed
were little short of marvellous. • Her
strength and Veeer returned and irt a short
time she was corireetely cured. Mrs.
*Giihtile is to -day in the full enjoyment of
good health, and in all these years there has '
not been the sae,' est return of the trouble.
Here is the Zes-ar Hrs. Gilhula wrote at
the time of her cum:
"About four years ago I was taken sick
with stomach trouble and consulted several
0 the leading physicians here, all of whom
pronounced the disease to be cancer of the
stomach of an incurable nature, and told
me that it was hardly to be expected that.
I could livelong. Afterveardtbe two doctors
who were attending me gave me up to die.
" By the advice of some of me friends,
who knew of the virtuee of Burdock Blood
Bitters, I was induced ;to try it, and I am
now h 5pny to Fay that after wing pert of
the fir,t bottle I felt sci much better I was
able to get up. I am thankful to state that
I am completely cured of the disease by the
use of B. B.B., although it had baffled the
doctors for a long time. 1 tim firmly con-
einced that Burdock Blood Bitters saved'
my life."
Here is the letter received from her a short
time ago:
"I am still in good health. I thank
Burdock Blood Bitters for saving my life
twelve years ago, and highly recommend
it to other sufferers from stomach troubles
of any kind." ErIzAtNTH GILITULd.
CANiPE:
Should take with them a supply
of Dr. Fowler's Ext. of
Wild Strawberry.
Those who intend
going camping this
summer should fake
with them Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Straw-
berry.
Getting wet, catch-
ing cold, drinking wa-
ter that is. not always
pure,or eating food that
disagrees, may bring
on an attack of Colic,
Cramps midi:Nam-lima.
Prompt treatment
with Dr. Fowler'
Strawberry in such
e cases relieves the pain,
checks the diarrhoea
r7.
and prevents serious
consequertces. Don't
e,e5
V," take chances of spoil -
e'•; ing a ;shale summer's
outing' through neglect of putting a bottle
of th1e great diarrhoea doctor in with your
;termites. But see that it's the genuine
Jr. lq.tvier's Extract cf Wild Strawberry,
US Most ot the imitations are highlv dare
Jo.
having
the age of 86 years. : Deceased 'was
begin sebool-talking the =defendable an honest, staightfotward man who
mathematical position that -2 and 2 had some bard battles to figbt in
were 4, and that youesociatically led life. He moved 'Lo Holmesville
him to see by means 'of his 'feet and about three years ago.' The funeral
your own that his idea • was false, took place on Thureday, interment
that 2 and 2 was 4; and that during. being made at Mitchell, the old
the interval between, that and the
home of deceased. Mrs. Mulholland,
following -lesson, he foegot which was 2 sons and 2 daughters survive.
false and which was true, and, more -
over, didn't care, although he had a
prejudice in favor of the 8; and that Ar Insurance Man bead.
N. on had to use the feet, end his
bands, and your owii tongue again. C. M. Taylor, familiary known as
Supposing all th's, lee say, how many the "Father of Insurance," died
lessons would rendtir him preficient Thursday at Waterloo. For the
enough. 'to estimate the diameter of last two months he had been con-
tne earth, given its cireumferenee, stantly hovering between life -and
or the height of Pompey's pillar death, and his demise was not un -
;riven an angle, bay at a couple of expected. • Mr. , Taylor was the
hut.dred yards distance from the founder of the Waterloo Mutual Fire
ilese. How can one teach the liter- Insurance Company, of that town,
eturc of Herrick'e Dafiedils by 14 and took a very active part in
minute lessons, when it takes 13 organizing the Ontario Mutual Life.
minutes by the elcick to tell the story -He was manager Of the former from
of his wine -drinking pig, and of his its•organization, ill 1863, until last
throwing his sernion at his sleeping September, wheniailing health cone
parlshieners. ( palled him to . retire and accept the
Unintontinnally we're making it position of consulting. manager. He
look rather dark ,for the department. held. the position of vice-preeident of
But it's not responsible last, summer the Ontario Mutual from the forma -
when the mistaKe was made About tion of the company until his death.
tne physiology pipers. Deputy Miller He leaves a widow and six children.
came boldly to the front and fully
explained the case hr saving that it
was not their fault. Personally I lay Wanted:—$2 per day sure,
it to the door of, the Department of gentlemen or ladies; special work;
Agriculture ; pcissibly one should position permanent; reliable fiem,
blame the Militia -Department. • witb bestreferences;experience un -
We mention these difficulties mere necessary.
ly for the. beneet•of what one might ' Address: S. M. FRY,
call the lay bretbern, that is those Field Manager, Toronto.
who do not teach,. have no relatives
teaching or do not ,hoard the teacher. Wanted:—Industrious men et
But the wise ped -pg strives to man- character to travel and appoint
fully 'overcome them. Ile discards agents. Salary ..and expenses paid.
tbe half of the subjects and half BEARLEY.GARILETSON co.,
tettehee what is left. And though BEANTFCED.
he feels that. helm earned only the. •
one fourth part at his salary, peenni- Wanted:—Christian 111011 and
ary necessities force Win to aecept it womenjo introduce Light ofLife,"
in its entirity. But after the first
year the acceptance hits becorne
fixed habit. ‘:
M. CHAS. itt-NCIIILD.
Mr. Warnocg., of Goderieh, has
tWo 300 lb. statiashes..
ittbr°` AfterWoo's Phositodine,
The Great Pngtfsh ilentesty.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reli-
able medicine discovered. Mx
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects Of abuse
or excess, Mortal WOrry. EXedg&trt use of To-
haedo, Opium orlithdelants. Mailed Mt receipt
of price, one packs/0'51, six, fe. One teittPleare
ids: wilt Cure. Pamphlets free to any address.
• . The 'Wood ConarastY, WindSor,Ont.
Sold in Winghatieby Cone Caintibel
Druggist. r book "Breakfast, cheap railway fares.
•
A ents:—on
the most marvelloas book since the
publication of the Biblei A com-
mentary on the New Testament, to.
gether with complete lives of the
Apostles. In point of art the work
is a gem. Thelinesemott touelting,
life -like illustrations ever designed
for the new testament. Sells in
every hotise, and anybody can sell
it. Capital or experience unneces-
sary. Freight paid, Beolts on time.
Send for outfit, giving choice of
territory, and we will show yon
how to make money.
litRA.DLEY-GABRETS ON 00e Lintited,
tRANTPORD.
1896 44,816 204,910 50,650
1897 54;686. :e49,880 58,530
1898 59,385 t178,886 60,629
During this pried of seven years
the increase of production has been
continuous, excepting for the year
1894, and the output for 1898 was
larger by 16,000 tons than in 1892,
or an increase of nearly 37 per cent.
The increase in value of production
from the first year of the period to the
last has been $116,186 or 71 per cent.,
and the increase hi the amount of
wages paid for labor has been $22,-
829, or 60 per cent. The number of
men employed in ehe industry last
year was 191, and the average rate
of wagee was $318.
•
Children Cry for
(r-; A R IA.
News Notes.
Mrs. Wm. O'Connor died at her
• home in Chatham on Wednesday,
aged 106.
Hon. A. S. Hardy's portrait has
been added -to the parliament build -
in at Toronto.
Hon. J. I. Tarte has arrived in
Montreal from Europe, reach im-
proved in health.
Alex. Meltende, of the 4th con. of
Cuirass, who was stricken down
with paralysis some time ago, is pro.
gressing nicely Coward recovery.
Hagyard's Yellow‘Oil is a useful remedy
to have In any house. It is good for
man or beast. Relieves pato, reduces
swelling, allays inflaraatioa, cures cuts,
burns, bruises, sprains,stitr joints,quiney,
sore throat, kidney complaint,eto. Price
25o.
A Messacliusetts .farmer is being
sued for sneezing to loud on the
publie highway as to cause the
plaintiff's horse to run away.
A Jury Of 'Women.
Who have tested the merits of Dr, A. W.
Chase's Kidney -Liver Fills return the
verdict that for backache and kidney
disorders there is no preparation in any
way equal to this great discovery of Dr.
A. W. Obese, A:nierica's greatest'physie-
ian. This great kidney cure is sold by
all dealers at 25 cents a box, and has
proved effectua:I as a remedy fdr
the many ills to which woman is stab-
.
ject.
The Toronto, Industrial receipts
this year were $9,277 below last
year's, and $18,598 above those of
1897. The patronage of both the
Toronto and the London fairs last
year was abnorreal, owing to the
. _
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god
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oniric mat Wyttoreregoesonpresetcit
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anpreaff "
• Winner and Sapper," is a revela-
tion in delightful cookery. It's CR. A. CHASE'S 25e
the best ad*, ertised, most patroniz.
-ea, least eritleised and mOst
eulogized. A. snap for snap hunt.
ers,
BEADLEVaAaltErtiON 0.0, Vatted,
nation. Exo •
and it Yost Pad 15 otactiplut
rot* oatjantOrarr. O. 7 tho
tat Dna:atom* •
exprese ant , .,.,11finlabod•
gsrezreehighly_pqnithed egvelata
61,4 SW6et tote enema wee nee
Urn", extrs bat &steno android, goatee*
,argain at the price. Buy direct too QS 3400: ;50Veltlekli VSOf it. •
Johisstori & Maradatlit, L&Crt W. /4 "Toronto, -OM%
CATARRH CURE •
sent direct to the diseased
pasts by the Improved bloWer.
Hails the Ulcers, clears the air
parkages, Stops droppings In the
4154*1 and pernienantly Cures
Carth eindHayltevot. /Rower
free. Al dealer,a or Dr. A. W. Cheat)
Medicine Co.. Terento and Buffalo,
NATURE
3:15 ON THE
WRA
PER
OP EVERY
BOTTLE 017
Criteria is pr.t up in ono -size bottles only. It
,11e4 ,' is not sold in hulls. Don't allow' anytme salt
P'4. you anything else on the elan or promise time it
is "lust as good" and answer every par-
e e''S poste" =efts() that you get 0 -A -8 -T -0.4i -I -A.
The tac-
t !wow,* COPY OF WRAPPER. , simile
" riveters
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EAK, MERV° U Sg I S EAS MEN,
Thousands of Young and Middle Aged Men are annually swept to a prematnreermee
through early indiscretion and later excesses. Self abuse and ConstitutiOnaL Blood
Diseases have ruined and. wrecked the life of many a promising 3 -stung man. Have yon
any of the following Symptoms; Nervous and Despondent; Tired in Morning: No•iranlei-
tion; Memory Poor; Easily Fatigued; Excitable and Irritable: Eyes Blur; Pimples on
the Face,- Dreams and Drains at Night; Restless; Haggard Looking; Blotches; Sore
Threat; Hair Loose; Pains in Body; Sunken Eyes; Lifeless; Distrustful and. Lack of
Eneray and Strength. .Our New MOW Treatment will build you up mentally, physically
and sexually.
(3 hi; 7:7:141"R IffiRead
t DRS KENNEDY 86 KEN114 Have
ttill Done.
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41 "At 14 years of age I learned a bad habit which alixtost ruined
me. ' I became nervous and weak.- My back troubled me, I could
stand no exertion. Head and oyes became dull- Dreams and
drains at night weakened me. / tried seven. Medical Firms, Elec-
tric Beats, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors, They gave me
4, no help. A friend advised me to try Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. They
sent, me one montJa's ;treatment and it cured met X could. feel
I., myself gaining every day. Their New Method Treatment cures when
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0,,reu. id. 0113 in ',lee 7.'all else falls." They have cured many or my friends."
1)r. Moulton. :
111EZ niulTall a I'li'l ID1111112.
4 111
AtIA
"Sorao 8 years ago / contracted a serious constitutional blood
disease. 1 went to Rot Springs to treat for syphilis. Meroury almost
killed me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat
became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, oyes red,
-.loss of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs.
Kennedy & Kergan's New Method Treatment. It cared me, and I have
had no eymptoms for live years. I am married rind happy. As a
doctor, I heartily recomend it to all who have this terrible disease -
Cure,. 10,,,,itis." It will eradicate the poison from, the blot.d."
4•S
CaPt 1."-*.alid. 5 YEARS IN DETROIT, 150,000 CURED
eng)
-10
0 "I am es years et wee and m =led. When young I led a
gay life. Early indiscretions ad later excesses made trouble
1, for mu. I became weer and nervous. My kktneys became
affected and I haired Bright's disease. Marro lif • was unsatis.
4‘:: factory andiny home unhappy. I trial every -king -all failed till
• I took treatment from Drs. Kennedy and Kergau. Their N oor
- " Method bath me up mentally, physically and tuxually. I feel
and actlike a man in every respect. Try them."
No Narnes Used Without Writtert
• Consent of Patient.
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Our New Method Treatment never fails in curing Diseases of melt. -
Ir. strengthens the bete, stops- all :
draies and losses, purifies the blood, clears the brain, builds up the nervous and sexual ;
systems and restores lost vitality to the body.
we Guarantee to Cure Nervous nebility. Failing Thianturooll, ,.
.-ty ph 1 t les, 'V arieotele, 4trt cture,Oloet,Thants.t swat oiseluargeg, -
NV ,.ale Prts and. 11AiCidney Ulktt Gladder g.iseas es. . a
RFMF BER
..„ , Drs. Kennedy & Kergan arerthe loading specialists of
America. They guarantee to cure or no pay. Time- repu-
tation and. fifteen years of business are at stake. Mon
run no risk., Write them for an honest opinion, no matter who treateJ you. It mair
sae yon years of regret and suffering. ,Charges reasonable. Write for a
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i48 Shelby St.
DRS.KENNEDY KERGA Detroit,
11111111MENIENIMINERINallEL foiteLhiad fAk?
to PATENT Good Ideas
Y. may be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
• Baltimore, Md.
WE MAktE
Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
411 iron* 4 iv,. to ls3 ill. Aldo
truly/
WMT -4 1tOR Pc:
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ticisogy AT MIMIC°. T011011TO
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LOGS
LOGS
Tligheet cash prices paid for all
kinds of g00(1 Saw Logs, Telegraph.
Poles. Cedar Posts and Shingle Bolts
delivered in our yard,
CUSTOM 'SAWING,
SHINGLE CUTTING.
dotie at lowest prices and satisfaction.
guaranteed. Call and get prices be -
tote disposing or your timber.
IIVICIaltilA lir to SON
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