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The Wingham Times, 1899-12-15, Page 2
;414.1. tAtt' ext ilItatiza beast. st. Iaalethist original letter ,Stoatte,ley eat Water - ins to ail trains. :inti. jnr,Iprietarlt. • ,Q. ]ik*, 'lot''1 I11:Lueasd fox the ealaikart of the guests awl the t prof: t of the proprietors." I GRAA TIMES, liECEM 'ia ift, FATE OF A CHINAMAN. tiverrett Dawke xs e, Bait way. condemned to t),r+w b, Out Not xxevutaa A correspondent 'triad's Farm Poul- Ileeataae of a sea area.sant ease. try: "1 have looked over all miry Farm ul wbiio w,,;'1.0 taa•llcina of men hill- Poultry, but base found ue disease • iiia' ti ulltelves--nid3l,f topic, isn't ite-- rose mbliltg the one that has befallen zuy here's It story told by a noel lately re- clucks. Being a beginner in the duck turned from Saul F.rtmeisco. It's a true business% I will Have to ask your ad- ', story, tots: 1 vice. il S a 1 I Francisco there's Chinese y The clucks were al;ont three moat is n,. an seee:et society, the laws .of which are as strict awl ullrharg':ug as those of the — 1 Meta mid ,Pesshins. One of the nicm- seere less of the Rock ty told some of its see- ' x dh :tn offence punishable by death. 11tiTiLa Sr( ' ui.4 'as:lardy* o> t'_ ad. loverthus° 'tat oElia. They' alaerelieve Distr farm IDy.pepsia,. Indigestion and Too Iicarty Eating. A per. feet remedy for Dizzincsa, Nawca, Drowse Hess, Bad Taste iu the AIouth, Coated. Tongue. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, They Replete the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. Stessa 71 , ' • ut fail tti'oS@a Substitution the fraud of tho clay.. See you get Carter's,. Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. Leg A Solid Sore. 1I. w..s tr'ia'd an rile usual way before a hibuanl of the society. of the ordeal was fixed. The culprit was represented by table colulsrl, but til, sentence was death --•sirs wit:a iii cote! 1. An exeeutiouel' was sealed from an adjoix ine relo:n. Ile l to . ! a stra pk':j big Chinaman and were ane of t;-cna hideous \vovcleu mash.; that tirt erztic s think so bcantiir.L Ile carries. a the ble-outgo:l sword tallyf1ve feet long.To test the edge he folded newspitpar eight parts, and the lcilixe Went.throw h those sight thick:noees:2s of paper as if it were butter in summer time. The culprit was put npoza his knees, and rather Chinaman, also on his le ':es. faced him and caught the traitor , by . the queue. Fuc drew the culprit's neck towards hila, the smook was pulled over his shoulders, and with ono• mighty s;riug the double-edged sword descend- ed. Like a flash it elove the air and then stopped. A fractional part of an inch se twated the sword frons the vie- thu's neck. Very, very gently the ex- ecutioner brought the weapon down m - til it just touched the victual's. neck. Then as it is a crime to - kill a man'in San Francisco, he stopped. He brought the sword to his side ageiu, turned to the judges and said: "The culprit is dead." The Slowly executed got to his feet and said something to the judge. The judge did not heed—for the culprit was dead. He tried to speak to the Chinamen, who • were hurrying from the hall. But he spoke to deaf ears. To all intents and purposes he was a deal man. He made his way ieto the street and the first thing that co'nght his eye Nyasa',ester h g pp claiming to fill Chinamen old when threw of thele came Moine telt. lay clown on their rat maehs aiid began, •to quack as if in great agony. Wheal tried to. drive them up, I foam'. they could. not walk, and ill a few hours they bd. fra(rt; ,and to (r, and a white film formed in their tie:sate. The next znormag rifles.. T1uo Boors finally made the con - thy were dealt and weather oue sick. I cession that jive years of residence and examined him and fonlid tliat'liis whole the oath of allegiauce to the Boer repieb- • - body was covered with small maggots lie should entitle ,au Outlander to vote, , and i:linte:'aately killed flim. 1; found But the concession was placed ouster another one sick oli tine ground, but to liulitatitns aa which.prtieally nullided.it, lime gots onlzini, I immediately gave It was not an honest The Imperial kilo castor oil azid'pepper and he is still government demanded a five year limit alive trod seems to be recovering, They. to political iuconipeteucy, ant that that have plenty of grit awl are fed mostly ballot should not be subjected to any R • on cooked meats and cornmeal and have uullifyiug conditions, This the Boers Plenty of water. They ate an unusual refused unless the Imperial governrout amount of meat the day before they sbou1d renow ee suzerainty. The latter took sick.. They axe very fat," refuses. to discuss that question alai the Whereupon the editor remarks: "We Boers withdrew the offer, WHAT THE WAR 18 ABOUT. The following auiunistry of the clauses or the South AfrioeU war is evenly the "Interior" of Chioago. It is one of the best we lime seen iusuell short empties -,empties -,and le all the more pleasing conlil,g trout across the line: ''Six principal points are involved. th the tubitxtament •iaveipiteted by the formal declaration of War by the Boor governamont, "They aro: "1. Taxation without ropresentatiou. • The Eritish goverulxteut dcramaled for . British subjects that this should be rec- u e reclaiming that he had been executed that evening. When it comes to healing up old No one would speak to him, no one running sores of long standing there would look at him. he was a dead man is no remedy equal to Burdock Blood _just as dead as though the execution- Bitters. the core with the B.B.B.— er's sword had in reality descended. , i For a whole week that man wandered that relieves the local irritation. about Chinatown, the posters proclaim - "I wile the B.B.B. internally -that ing his execution, staring him in the false clears the blood of all impurities on which sores thrive. at every turn. Not a crust of bread I r Miss ID Melissa could he beg—not a mouthful of water. liBurke, Grind- His people knew him as dead he was stone, i'rlatd;:.'senIslands, P. Q., says: past, gone, buried. r It is with pleasure I speak in favor of And one day he wandered up into the $.B.B. which cured me of a running sore would thick they would be fat, and uotlliug but fat, You are simply stuff- ing them to death. Put one -halt bran (shorts) iii their ration and a fourth green food. The maggots wore prob- ably local to the one duck, and the too concentrated ration caused the trou- ble." Terrible Disease. "I have boon troubled. with . Salt Rheum for 6 years and could get noth- ing to help me until I took Burdocks` Blood Bitters. It oulyrequirecl 6 bottles to make a complete acne:": Mrs. Jas. Delzill, High Bluff, Mau, Haste 11 i;aketi\Mete. A physician who is an • authority on dieteties urges that 'cvheu work must be resumed immediately after a meal that meal should be as light and digestible as possible, better still to if the half hour preceding the meal can be filled with some diverting occupation or perfect idleness. Children should net rush from the school -room to the 'lnuelieoii-table, eat with one eye on. the clock and hurry off again to study at once. This is done all over the land., and .is: one of the reasons that the health Of children staf- fers during school life. The *thee of a family must de ,what she Dan to ca iu- teract it by steals n ten minutes if pos- sible before the meal to pass n'a plea- sant diverting talk. Anothercare of hers Should be that easily digested food be a slue qua noir of the limcheon=table. Fried meats and other fried foot., Chir salads, cake,rich preserves, pastries,otc., are all outof place at this. time. The "2. Trial by jury, British subjects are not allowed a trial by a jury of their peers as under the hews of all English - speaking people: A British subject tinder the Boer oligarchy must be tried by a jury of Boers. "Education.. 'In .tho public schools the English language is not allowed. As the population of Johaunesblerg is.twee.- ry English to one Boer, this was a vir- tual exclusion of English children from the schools. The Imperial, goverment: demanded, on behalf of British subjeots, that the two languages. should stand ozi au.equality-English speakers, to, have the same benefits as those exclusively given to the Dutch. This was refused. "4. Municipal government. There are only about 1,000 Beers in Johannesburg to 23,000 Otitlanders, The Boer govern. 'leant clung to its exclusive right. to gov- ern. the English city without the consent ! of tlibse governed, "5. Extortioiaate taxation. Before the Englri9h discovered and, developed the Ii iimberiey and Witwatersrand ' Mines the total•income of this Boer government weed:bent sill million r1o11tirs: 'Itis niow four: times that "amount, or a levy upoli the Outlanders of al -9;000,000 per ananin, hi the expenditure of Which the tam Bair- ers are allowed no voice: • "a;, Slavery.: Though this docs hot appear' in: the diplomatic. 'dis tteeion, it has affected • the sentiments of British subjects towards theBoers. The natives are practically enslaved by them. They :call it 'apprenticeship,' but the native youths axe held to work and labor`w ith- out compensation during the most effect- ive m leg. I consulted three doctors and American portionof San Francisco andive. periocLof their lives,. namely, till the y a. speaker further stated,. in commenting age of twenty-eight. After that age +th salve to put on hut it did no. lv from. a message boy b ti t 1 tl kill g so In fact for nearly a month who many rf not most instances This is d "I was advised to use B.B.&. and did down on the pavement beneath one of outlay suffer from. commoner causes of air Three bottles bowie up my leg troubled his own death notices and blew the indigestion -1. e., indiscretion i. diet-'British 1 that tirely so that I have never been no slave: ca retread on •B�ritish.soil... The• ;Iwithit since.'« addled brains out of his poor Chinese those whose occupations .are on a some- earth enna.eipates him, the instant he stands upon M. ey gave me s v _ , stole .a revolver upon o sera ons a yen at the g good. Finally my leg became a solid was showingit to some companions. la' clubs that "while the girls whose they are: held to service by terrorism, in ,tannin re. • soul not put my foot to the floor. Then he ran dossn into Chinatown, sat occupations do not entail muck brain y' theBritish condi- "I repugnant tozn rsh c toric whose to on been d n, glory g ' His Literary 1toutin©, An author felled out as follows a gnes- tion blank from one of the literary re- view syndicates recently: • "Do you burn the aniduight oil?" "Yes—when the gas bill's due." "What time do you rise?" "Whenever the bill collector knocks." "What is your daily exercise?" "Climbing trees to avoid the 'bailiff." "When do you. cline?" "Whenever I can." • "What is your chief study?" "How to pay the rent, appease the I° butcher, comfort the baker; silence the groceryznan and settle the gas bill!,,... Atlanta Constitution: t .a t.. lied:. what higher level, demanding close • attention and often considerable respon-• d.These are the issues n ou which the Iiabfes Save Croup P No disease comes so soddenly and treacherously upon its victims as Croup. Happy is the mother who has at hand Dr. Chase's Syrup of Turpentine when the dear one awakes in the night cough- ing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the standby in the. homes of this continent as a prompt and certain euro for croup,bronchitis,coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25. cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. She—The doctor says my uervousness is a result of the monotonous life I lead. I ifeed more change. He—Oh, that's easily arranged! Don't go to your clubs and the theatre, but stay at home for a change, Der Fl iosvi ,racif 'Mr Thos. Cooe,:. 'of Kingston After Sur- .ifering Zuten: e t Pain ani. Distress '0I. the !Heart for Seven Years, i Cured Almost matteany attempt to circum busuress of a and demanding ,care ,an tinned nor - sibility, the tpye writers, stenographers, ' beekeepers, etc.,are suffers from nervous have thrown -down the gauge of. battle. digestion. • . This can be traced largely to The Contention. was not over theright of the haste with vahieh the miday meal the Boers to self government: That, the must be consumed, and the fact that Imperial .government has never; clues- 1-- d' d • • Transvaal.' end the Orange Free ;,State thought must immediately be.resnnied." ` scribe: The demand of the English is New York Post. that Englishmen within the limits of the m,. tomes iVor)u Syrup Br Emllnre shall have egiva]i enjoy - Is death. to the worms every time, :safe mi ent • of that right with all others." for the ehild and•.pleasant :to take. Ism- sist on • getting: "Dr. L7's" • and accept ' ` aro substitute. Price .266, - 'The instance of the man who, foiled • Children O ff:: For oh. T k• I''. �-' • ..w-u.•••-• w,�w,•a.-.air..-... ao hit ns Castoria is for Enfants and Children. C€astoria is a harmless substitute :for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Sootliiug 4 Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor othell' Narcotic substance. It is .'ieasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions our Mothers. Castoria destroys'Worzns and allays I''gYerislc.w: ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea axul Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Caastorla' assimilates the TI! ood, rcgtaates the Stomach and, Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy Ana natural Sleep. Castoria , is the Children's Panacea—The Mother's: Friend. Castoria. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for 'PCaetoria is so well adapted to citildreat children. Mothers Dove repeatedly told me that k recommend it as superior to any. pre - of its good effect upon their children," seriptiou known to ine." Ds. G. C:, OSGOOD, Lowell, Nass. II. A. AnciisR, M. D. ltrou4Ij"t,.N'. Y THE' FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. Td+E CR,VrAUR cmAPANv. TT MURRAY arocaT NEW YORK eITY, gnh,�nfa •i�J s'� . �!:T ?k. r�xa5 • „ ri y�aa t f 4.: 4 alio ! rw: IAlltn102I1, o Iv.,.:,5L!i" WEAK,NERVOUS,. DISEASED ;,EH' 250,000 CORED AN 20 YEA "' 9. XPErGUAES GUARANTEED OR NO PAYS JlolIo Gni CANNOT CUROF re SELF-ABUSE, ESIISSIONS, VARICO- CELE, CONCEALED DRAINS, STRIC'r. URL' CLESET, SYPHILIS, STUNTEDim PARTS, LOST MANHOOD, IMPOTEN- ._ CV, NERVOUS DEBILITY, UNNAT- URAL DISCHARGES, ETC. 1, t?ot;a The New Method Treatment -Is tae Greatest DiSoevpry of the tube . FOE CURING THESE DBSCASES ^onosio's of ynt:ng and middle aged men aro annually swept to a premature} isr.t lr' L I :'� 'f A ..013CRE'rl^NS. EXOES .E.S•. AND l3LOi,» DISEASES. I1 j.;,t hit:n t.',' Ot thr f olciag symptoms consult Int hotdre., it too Bite. nor- weak,Are von _ desr e dr t hn.i ,roomy, specks before the oyes With dark otrcios under .rams and. ,. t tutu, �v s;t 1.. a't, ki no,,,s irritable, palpltatlon of the heart, bashful, dr v.lenses,s .rim' ,., in nr:,,,•, pi”n nlee on the face, Oyes stinkon. hollow cheeks. careworn' ospro,-s:'e, poor rtnu,••-v. ilreless, distrustful, lads energy and strength, flrt•tt/1101711 .'i lt_q, 1110l••R�I 7:1••"s. eh:an'tna'.le. moods, n•.•,.': ;nunhood, stunted organa and prema-, tar° (Won,, Deno 1• . ts, hair 100140. auto threat oto, : YOU HAVE .SEMINAL. WEAKNESy.) OUR. NEW fi7ETr•(W TNEATMENT alone can euro Toff, and matzo a man of you. Underita influ- eneo the brain t1Q•1o:nes active; the blood puriflod. et) that all 'Amides, raintella. and ulcers disappear; the nerves become strong; roe stoat: ri0 that nervous - :toss, bashfulness and despn icloneyi disappear: the•0yes•6ecn tto bright, tho taro is Wand victor, onergy'rsturna to rho body, :tact tato morel, physical and..soxual systems aro invigorated; alt drains cease-txm' mora vitaltrasto tromp the system. Tito varlens organs boconto natural and manly. You fool yourself aloan and know marriage esunnt bo a fatlttre,. We invite en th^•areatee,1 to consult us • eonrirloutlallyand free ofelm :• O, Don't ]otquneh$. l' and faith's rub you Of -your I,. ,.1 earned dollars. i o w..1 cure yea or Sony, . ' RAS . T Pi P ' BLOOD lig CST • DISEASEDI gg SYInti2L'Sinthe rani. prevsstentand most eerionsy�,� c , �- aY! ¥)t.00t) disease. it Naps tfte v.•ry ltre blood of the y...1iaF�ti1, - - ptetirit end unl'a5piltlrolyeradieatnd front tllnsys- •- S ten. 17111 aTro t 1,110• or:spring.-newaso Of itloraury. ' nsaEDrrAnr BLOOD PISE,iez. • .. _ It only suppresses alto eyln()tnniu-Our NEW MB Calor) positively cures it for ever. Yt)".1NU OR MIr),3L13-AtitiD MAN—You've iod a gay,life, or indulgedin the tollidi - ` of youth. dolt-nhuso or inter oicesaeehare,broken down your•dystem. Vett feel tint evei14.mto steulbt¢ river yntt. &tentally, physically and sexually you are not the man you used to Iso or should be. Lustful praatloea reap rich harvests. IVili you hood thy+ i danger stem's. `�. an. umbrella and advertised for itis owner • may indicate sensitive,' honor,. or it may be merely mental decay.: New York • Press. 1Miraoulous ' by kDr. ,1 x`118 �'a C r•e for ii e 2 and nobody gave: me. , any, :liner of per- Of a cure by this wozidesial e?l ec n ent recove But one da I • re t ael m o vii case r � tivhich seemed just to bey' v .'1."hat Have .Been oto. repeated. Vget ti,' trial -]'acittle:' and do- ''u rived great benefit Iroise its t concluded `\ to coutioner as it priaanisecl a ,comlgete ud permanent cure, and:. When 1 lity l 'byeician,s ife •.ond 8iit. by the aid of that .goo(1 ,angel of modern used six bottles "not s vestige of the lova Aid...4r iia a powerful, r edictal science --Dr. Agnew's Care for aro tllo'renfained, and.aithot h that is the Heart. Ile !rays: "i suffered : a y' r and a half ago there has never 519Gaxn►i of Heart specific arta. seven years froze a very` acute form of been tete slightest' symptom of a return can work Wotidero, in half heart disease, I experienced great , of the *double:' weakness; had smothering sensations; ` "%'rstt Ai tett ly- verify this or anyr palpitation so badly that one iii the same other testiituony of the curative powers litimigat u, April 2t",, iE# .--Mr. Thos. room cams' hear the heart thump:!. X : of Dr. Aga, ': Cure for the Heart, for Ate) alxmrtclll aztreat, no Oso had great n'd , "'"c'".'"•", and depressionat . the eomsest t ' 1• dor Wearde ap_ oatan- tiriies, twrz roti erxortldo, timsg uhooting eously and n ,ate, 111 nimieaty- atd* tf lad4 s°k- pflimuos. Gadd not stand the slightest zl owes es., df tel. irul atl ars given iewtf at: ' +n,.' ! e; jl 4t,nK CnF' hurt" int Cat Seas -R our. osertitin or wortte petit, I WW1 ntatzy Out of tl nottfideitFtPto, =4 ad mte- Wing Mit r• ,i tressing a i e. .meet as heart' disease in ally form, - ' If modern medical game a has given to the world a remetly-ti c m'i .that thousands have need staid heave tested the :• cnrativo ower of tsfter having suffered for yearta affil had been pr0udtinceci- hepelese oases -if, as a lest'iieeort, evsn' •, it has .proved such a been, what anat amount of 'suffering would Ebe spared if weft 'the slightest unetisiness of the heart, is experienced, 1Dr. . g}tew'e•Onre : for,the heart were �useill ' It has never failed to do what it promises, It giros relief in the most editor fortis of 'the diseaae'in less than 30 a:dilates.: ' it not . , only stimulates e' healthy* heart action) brut it heals the diseased orglatis, .gives vitality, tones the whole systef i, itfltl it's not claiming 'tbo =toll to says "'IT.. 'MOST WORKS MHUACLBS." ' ' i'Dr. Agiiew's Catarrhal 'T'owclor re- lievescold in the head ill ten minutes— it will cure the most acute and disgust- ing forms of Catarrh, no matter hoW long standing. Dr. Agnew's Ointment ftets like magic en /telling, Irritating Skin Troubles, such as Eczema, Scald Head, Salt Ekeom, and will cure ilea in from g. to G ltrz•-46 eta. Dr. A'gte w's tion, 'Vick �S Aro you avivant? Rarer you lost tient)? Areyencontemplatin;; marriage? I WY.i�f) �' iia*1your b.nn<Lboon .itsunami? flaw) you any weakness? Our New Method Troatmont will euro you. What it has done for others it trill do for you. Consultations - Pree. No matter who has treated you, write ids an honest opinion .Vied 01Charge, ' Charges reasonable. Beetsa' Pree —"'.she Golden rrenner" (Illustrated), on Diseases or = flied. Inclose postage. .2 cents. Sealed. Book on "Diseases of women" Free. VeN0 NAVIES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN. CONSENT. PRIVATE. No medicine sent C.O.D. No names on dues or envelopes. Everything confidential. Question list and cost of Treat - meet, FREE. • . . ORS. KENNEDY ( vet) D.148 OI , M (;H • 41...tU111 J., rf.h 11. . 1;1,yI,I• ,,. `t.h'�..1e�L�46d4uL.,.lpi,uJilts .1. . •MO•EY'S MONEY tiv •' 1p ?' ;tiit�; St lta' Any mans who wa>zr'3 the Jr D. Ring Co.'s Stab Proof Rubber 4 makes money--inouey • that will jingle in his, pocket, ' Search ' theworld over and son (S)Will find nothing `better than a tiib. i'ol�r, 'because a there® is nothing.fbetterRtlbes, Any progressive dealer cat. tell you all about Stub ,'roof, if not, 'write to the J. Ding Co., and they will tell you. ' "Stott c'an't afford to be without dim, -because they are the hest. See that Barb Proof is sTAmPu . on. the bottom of each shoe. The J. D. IING ' CO., Limited, Toronto. Montreal. Winnipeg, The Times 9 $ from now till Januar r imts GLo n' $1.25 1.1 Jan. I St barrbe now. )41 �3 sa