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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-06-15, Page 3li .wwwer+.,•ar.w.w� WINGHAM DISTRICT. a `� y T -ui;slit the 1 l u 1:2 (Jtldit+iltlws will z:mar• h to the v.nave `ry and decorate the art fl entre; of tlt:c':!:Z'• !;1 lire t111'cll. I+'1'lc!il(lhi Fi t 1 ,. 4t to slot ,hila a.ly b_t tt d•...' I. t r ., c 1' t 1' ` ut •,: tree asked to give utic,,,d .11111 i f' t; 11 Peewee e , isen + itt`ttlltinll, W12"T •• • 1 close of Millt•r'e; Worm Powdery oc• eneionally will �es e cilildle:l healthy. J ,bin R. Hulll:ea, id. P. for West Huron, ing o-. a ., o has dune cuusi(lerablc ndlrcad tiavclliil;i in his day, =hewer r ilappend to meet �,�, $ � " o with the rliglltet•t n cidelit until W(d- t• • - nesday, .Tune Gt, wLen the C. P. 1L train that lice \tae: on had the misfortune Tho skin and oyes aro two unfailing t+, ((allele with another; it was in that thermometers of health. It thee kin has middle of the night, and the passengers spots, eruptions, au unhealthy l;:tllor or received quite a sll:,ck but sucttainctl no 1 appearance, the S u d t t t a cl w a taxa 1ec all .., z y pn a igiLzol look, with yeliovie11 whites, it 111 tr4. rhe ht\c\e' were 111igh time to purity and ele:ulse the blood C(nei t rably damaged. and regulate the liver real kidneys' Alexander Smic11(lepattecl this life onwine's celery Componud- slakes pure ibrig1Lt red blood and relieves the liver Lhurecley, 7th inst, at the advanced ago and kidneys of the strain that isbrouglht of 83 years, three menthe and 24 days. upon thele wherever impure blood is Deceased came to Gerrie about 40 years pouring through their substance. g' and en a It has been fully proved by eminent a g ged iu the cooper business medical amen that Peino's Celery Oom- which ho carried on until a few years pound suppliers that needed and approp- ago when failiug 1loeltlh compelled hila folate food that overworked nerves are to rotiro. For the last few years he has too feeble to extract from ordinary food taken into the stomach. Paine's Celery been gradually failing until Thursday Compound increases the appetite and last when the thread of life snapped and puts the digestive organs into shape to his spirit took its flight to the brighter pass the food over to the blood in such a world beyond. His remains were laid THE WIN1I11AM ..LANES, JUNE 15, 1400, (-lilltt'11 it; to liavo grauolithio 14(10- estcd in hih:toricf1 rt starch, aro invited. well:e €:tlal;t. ("()1 tractor (iraharu will to 1Lttf lul, ill the council (:haulbor at bttilcl it at 11!:y per eq. ft. . the Court Ilouee at :; 0'cl':cl: ell '1'ttc11- '4Vzn. l•'.Cnit.'rest, of l;r:t( s: ]s, /weed qtly, :rune 1;311', while the County Coitus away $tatttrauy ilfierneu:t, Jun') end, ere ell le 111 seesioll, when addressee will lh(? .., native 'ti f • alar 1, t•••1,., . IJtcC('£t'd�(1 was a hie 11 t'iLl. .y Ireland and bcforo coining to 1lrusscle, ;1 Sento ago, re sidelJ at Thornbury, Out. Mr, Somerset resided with hie sister, MLitt Prudence Somerset, and lead never married. His brother, Jolui, died Soule yeare ago in Brussels. The late Mrs. John oCutcheont lith line,1.1 oz it+, WAS a t•iNte:•, M. John llugill, of i t afortlh, died on Eau, June 1st. Mies !Ilii ill had reached the good ago of 81 years,, elle had been in feeble health for seine time, nether death was not unesgoetea. England, •a a and w1. She • native Sh wee a het � sister of the Messrs. I'1owes, -of Taeker- smith. For malty years she resided ori the Huron road, on the farm now occupied by liar son, A. Hugill, and was olio of the pioneer residents of that district. After Mr. 'Huggill's death, about twelve year ago, elle removed to Seaforth, and has resided hero with her daughter, Miss Hugill, ever since. Many wore surprised to learn of the death of Mr. Samuel Broadfoot, of to Mill road, Tuckersniith, which took perfectly prepared condition that the place on Monday, June '4th. Mr. Broads change into nerve, bzilxu aucl tlsa ire sub to rest hi the Gerrie cemetery. foot hail been ill with appendicitis for stance is easily and fully brought about Mr. John R. Smith, Lake Stream, N. about two weeks, but few had any idea but they olid not seem to bo able to do without waste of nervous energy or wear B., says: "From m own personal ex -that his case was SO serious. Mr. Broad- anythiug. , Ile still owed $2500, and as upon the livor, kidneys or stomach. perionce with them I willingly testifyto foot was a man • in the rime of life was too builds up the Pweak Paine's and dimes- the good effects of Laxa-Liter Pills or being 56 years of ago. He was the thud hiin to carry, man thought hen would ed body;it sick headache and constipation. sell. Bill was a sensitive fellow for all gives all the conditions of sou of the late Alexander Broadfoot, health that guarantee a long and happy The Lake of the Woods Daily, of Rat and a brother of J. H. Broadfoot, Sea- his fun. Ho happened to havo some life. No other remedy in the world has Portage, says:—"Tho quickest building forth. He was born on the old home- money on deposit in the bank, and he ever done such a true and noble work for suffering humanity. ever built in town was that just erected stead farm in .Tuckersmith, which took out his check book and filled out a Make trial of one bottle, dear reader; by Kelly Bros. for J. K. Brydon. A adjoius the one which he owned and on check for $2500. He died on the 21st of it will convince you that you have found three story and basement, practically a which he died.. His older brother, February 1893. what you most need to make you well four story. building, was erected in James. Broadfoot, died only about 18 Local, and strong. thirtyworkingdays; built of out stone mouths ago. Ho was twice married y , Peter Fisher, Postmaster of Wing - E. H. Cooper and L. R. Whitely, and solid masonry at that." We have his second wife, who survives him, is a haiu, was bora Deoember'12th, 1830, in Clinton, have passed their fourth year semi a photo of this building and it is a daughter of the late John Laudsborough. Killip, Perthshire, Scotland. His exam. at Toronto 'University with honors beauty, reflecting the highest credit on Ho loaves a family oP two sons and one parents cane to Canada in 1881, settled and will now be privileged to also B. A. the builders, who were former residents daughter, the latter being about- nine in Osgoodo, but in 1846 removed to after there namesF lI Broder, brother of Brussels.—Brussels Post. years of ago. Guelph, where Mr. Fisher learned the r . ",'• � riga and iv1 l,r other gentlemen. PEOPLE OF PROMINENCE. SV•oi iteeviee: Edgar W. (13111) Nye, the )humorist, was born in Vermont. Of the whole family they thought that little Edgar Wilson would nulount to the least. He was- rather sickly and when he started west to 1;o just as far as lie could €,o, than was not much grieving. Bill -meet aS for as Wyoming before he stopped. Ire Made a reputation there in comae - don with the Laramie Boomerang, and then came cast and increased it. Ile Mixon rannoy ,, . 4 Bureau tr x.� n of ,, h In llastr f t Intl report Iildu1tric, , the ftSlowing i`( vents l from Huron correep i1(1(,nts:--- :.sllil+aid: 7lany farlut'.s iu flee locality are raising their baron this stinneei', and l.laerat; t11t ni ou b o foundations, providing; 4:arnler quarters for live st',ck. reigns of i,:osp:•rty l.re nlauifeet on all side:,, a'i'l £: l: 'tt• i' method of cultiv,1tien is bciu:p adopted.. :.it:ch oi' tlzi;4 progress is due t.! the stimulus the Gevcrsnzent has given by means of bulletins, reports, etc•. Colborne: I:'aliYt help 16 becoming remit scarcer, owing to emigration, Wares high. We want more old country laboring hien, but no "Homo" boys. 1zI.cI',:ill.1;((: Most of our farmers wind ticir milk to thecic.sv ta.w . s, starve their calves trod aro cart+leas abort breed - has been getting more than the Wary of ing, In fact, a great many think a wel'.. the Chief Justice of the United States out of his newspaper work alone, and his leeturo bushiest; was equal to the interest ou a goal -sized fortune. His father still lives on his Vermont farm. Ho and Lill carried on a correspondence now and then. Some years ago the old farmer wrote his boy that he believed he would sell the farm. lie said it was heavily mortgaged, and it was all he could do to pay the interest. He had writ - ton to Bill's brothers in Minneapolis, of Mrs. G. D. McTaggart, is successful Hoarseness is a coronion trouble dur- On Friday night, June 1st, Constable woolen manufacturing business. The in his second year and Miss Mary C. ing the at or lungssummer wilthaulUe readily weak Farquharson, Teeswater, received a years 1851-52 were spent in London. rcure Lough in her first year with honors. and the throat and lungs strengthened telephone message asking him to be on From 1853 until 1857 hohad the manage - The worst kinds of splittingheadaohes by Dr. Wood's Norway; Piue Syrup. the lookout for a man who. had kid- ment of the Guelph Woolen Mill, after eau be relieved in five minutes by Mil- Price 250. napped his two children from the public which he was in business on his own ;burn's Sterling Headache Powders. Archie Moyers, Listowel, left ou June school at Walkerton. Just as Mr. £.tccount until 1863. Ili 1860, he pnr- y Thoy don't depress the heart. price lOc 6th, for Port Arthur where he will meet Farquharson was going home about ten sed the Government water privilege and 25c. the members of the Geological Depart- o'clock, the gentleman in question drove in Wingham, . on which be built saw, The sad vows reached town this week ment who are engaged iu the summer's up to the Vendome with the two child- flouring and woolen mills, and is thus of the death at Kansas City of the wife work in the Rainy River district. ren. He was placed under arrest, and the founder of manufacturing in Wing - Thr h ing-Through the ldndness of. James Mc- having given his word of honor that he ham, Iu 1875, his mills were destroyed Mullen, M. P. Mr. Myers received an would not attempt to escape, the chin- by fire, but he at once formed a partner - appointment for the summer's work in stable procured a room at thehotel for ship with his brother Archie, and rebuilt. the survey. Mr. Myers is an atheletio his prisoner instead of putting him in In 1867, he was appointed Postmaster of and clever young man and will not only the lock-up, taking what he thought Wingham. Ho is also a J. P. and has be able to do good work on the survey wore neecessary precautions to ensure held prominent positions as captain of but the training will be valuable to him his safety until morning. During the North Huron militia, president of North in his course as a civil engineer. night he knotted two or three of the Huron Reform Association, and License When you say your blood is impure blankets and having fastened one end of Commissioner. . and your appetite poor you are admitting this to the bedpost, opened the window your need of Hood'fi;:Sarsaparilla. Be- and let himself down to the ground. Ile gin taking it at once. then procured a livery rig and drove The name of Edwin Tolton, Reeve` of back to Walkerton. His name is Hays Clifford, is prominently mentioned as -mid he hails from Pittsburg, Pa. For the prospective Conservative candidate some reason he and his wife have not fed, well bred cow is not iL toed dare animal, and as a result the duality of our cattle is not what it .shoull be, and the few goof ones suffer. Stanley: Silos aro growing in favor. Some new ones aro going up this sum- mer. Farm help is scarce au se mauy young mon Have gone west. Usborne: Many farmers aro erecting silos with the idea of holding a consider- able quantity of eusilago over until the dry weather in summer to feed the Aof John H. Stretton. Mr. Stretton as the eldest son of Capt. Stretton, of . Brussels. The Old Reliable Remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Grandma Mrs. Thos. Sherlock, Arn- �S®, It. "My Ont., recently wrote: little girl, three years of age, was taken very bad with diarrhoea, and we thought we were going to lose her, when •I remembered that my grandmother always used Dr. Fowler's Extact of Wild Strawberry, and often said that it saved her life. I got a bottle • and gave it to my child, and after the third dose she began to get better and slept well that night. She im- proved right along and was soon com- pletely cured." cows. East Wawanosh: Farm help is scarce around hero just now, causing 'people to plow much less and pasture much. Hence a mach larger stock. of cattle is kept, and more hay ground. for North Wellington in the coming Dominion elections. Mr. Tolton is an ex -warden of the County and is widely known as a business man of integrity and ability. His personal character is. beyond reproach and ho would undoubt- edly make a very strong candidate as he has a host of warm personal friends amongst the Independents and Liberals as well as within the ranks of his own party. ' Miller's Worm Powders aro the best laxative medicine for children ; as nice as sugar. been living together for some mouths and he was anxious to secure possession of his children who were living with their mother at Walkerton. Constable Russell, of Walkerton, came for the children on Saturday afternoon andthey are now in charge of Mr. Arch'd Todd. Many young ladies who were suppos- ed to bo going into decline have been re- stored to health and vigor by the use of Miller's Compound Iron Pills. Canada is shipping her first full cargo of horses to South Africa. On May 29th the steamship Lugano, which vessel is Michael Sandford, of Howick, who .under charter to the British Govern - was charged by Wm. Spence, of the meut, started on her long voyage to same township, with stealiug a cow, Cape Town from Montreal. The was before His Honor Judge Masson on Lugano, Frederick Leyland and Com- • Wednesday, and after a number of pany, Canadian agents, came out from witnesses, including the defendant, the Liverpool for the express purpose of charge was dismissed, His Honor ad- takingeout this cargo, which consists of vising the parties to the case to eater a 713•horses. _ Everyone of the animals is civil suit to determine the ownership. of Canadian breed, and the soldiers The case was a peculiar one; Richard a -and civilians in far away South Africa son of defendant, claiming the cow, will soon have an opportunity of seeing which he said had been given to him ten just what sort of horses Canada is able years ago, and having owned it all filet to raise. The horses, which have been Limo sold it to Wm. Spence. The- de- fendant supplied by Messrs. Telfer and Climie, side line, and make considerable mor(, than claimed that he only loaned the the latter. of Listowel, aro a fine rugged their expenses thereby. cow to his son, and when he found tlht�t lot of animals, and it is Hoped that they We have the largest assortment a stock of will stand their long voyages well, and any Nursery in Canada. People refer our his son had sold the cow he went and cods, because of our g.guarantco. All our stock be a credit to the Country from which is sent out under Government Certificate, took it from the premises in bread day - proving cleanliness and freedom from disease. light. As a matter of fact the best of they came. Many of them are from Apply now for territory. this district. The work of shipping the feelings does not prevail between father cargo has been under the personal Stone & Wellington, Toronto. .and son, otherwise the charge wouidnot have been before the CJounty'Judge. supervision of Major Dent of the British Cozitine's "magic city" of St. Joseph Army, who special mission in Canada is the securing of horses for the purpose of "C4nada for the Canadians." is not just now flourishing apace, indeed the British army. READ THE there does not appear to be any build- ing operations whatever in prowess. New life for a quarter. Meller'sCom- WANTED Agents to fill permanent position with tis AT GOOD PAY. Al! supplies free. Chance of promotion to good men. We also desire some good Agents, either on whole or part time to soli our preparation tor the destruction of Tussock Moth Catetpiller, known as "•CATERPILLAKINE. " Many of our salesmen carry this as a A Painful Scald. Mrs. T. Wannamaker, Fraukford, Out., says: "I scalded my hand badly, then took cold in it. I swelled and was was very painful, but half a bottle of Hagyard's Yellow Oil cured it complete- ly." QUICKLY AND WELL SERVED. Our store is modernized in every do- partmeut that properly pertains to the drug business. Our patrons aro quickly and well served, and go away satisfied that we are worthy of their confidence. As in! the past Paine's Celery Com- pound, till ranks as our leading family medicine. Its marvellous °,taring record is sufficient to recommend it to every ailing and sick man or woman. A full supply of the genuine Paiue's Celery Compound always in stock. COLIN A. CAMPBELL, Druggist, Wingham, Ont. The 'Torten.) y'it!tla o1*iut• t. • i!.` .e111- Feria;i1.+, y't i.; t ' tiara :tee tt.. Lug t: upon the 11L y. l.. ; thocurl; • tete.... fit (Juterle, e,.' b tit leneeree the z:0tori,in:n .1fti.e n.4£?, il::, 1;i i:c.:•.i L' •:'ih:- , , bla,illl(111i-;iaa;..d.t.•�'c t••1' l y , . (,t st. 1r it is 1 i' tl'::•..•:.1 fi the , it anis to -day in t a, Int :Lad ,•,:lob/Ill , at1zt1t:(t• ti the party, and 1r! ... i\titeh(11 Ativuaatc. An Aimless Class. There is a large class of moths who have no particular business in Ottawa save that the light shines there for four or five months every year. They flut- ter aimlesly around, askiug nothing, seeking" nothing, simply waiting for something to turn up. If it doesn't turn tip, they bear no grudge; if it does, they are unconscionably surprised and delighted. How they live while they are here, I don't know. I would as leave try to keep tab on the sparrows that pervade the eaves and chimneys of Parliament Hill. The Lorca will pro- vide—they will leave it with the Lord, and that's an end of it. These fellows are not bad company. They spend their money free—Heaven knows where they getit—and, money gone, they fade uncomplainingly away. There was one such, here, last week. I asked him his prospeets daily. He had influential friends in one of the departments. Which one he would not reveal, for he was as crafty as a sucking pig. His prospects were rosy for three days; on the fourth there was a frost; on the fifth his hopeeteere blasted; on the sixth he changed from the Russell to a hotel in Lower To*n; on the seventh he borrow- ed a dollar; ou the eight he wrote me •a note that he would remit when he got work in New York. I think he will need that dollar in Gotham. The free lunches there are not nearly as free as they used to be.—Toronto Star. " *121 alar to 'the tor ., pia liver, and cure biliousness, tick headache, jaundice, r a 1 ...0 e n amino, ca incl . e teen, etc. Th re ins a c. , t;' , y v :luable to prevent a cold or break up a lever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worthy your confidence. Purely vegetable, they c:?n be taken by children or delicate women. Price, 25,t. at all medzeinedealers or by Mall. of C. 1, Boon & Co., Lowell, mass. For Party Fealty. Mauy of the rank anti file in the House (Ottawa) are men of fortune. They are above the imputation of place -hunting. They cru not aspire to be impassioned orators or God -gifted legislators. What guordon for them save vexation of spirit and the multitudinous annoyances of electioneering? I Kaye spoken to some of them and I find their compelling motive is fealty to the party. If they dropped -.out sthe other -fellows would snatch•the-seat. It is amazing how many constituencies in Canada are held for each party solely by the personal prestige of the representive. Sometimes this devotion to party is disastrious to the devotee. I have in mind now the case of a gentleman who has carried such a burden for years. He began his Parliamentary life with a splendid fortune, and when he 'came to Ottawa his appanage was quite the talk of the Capital. Helm:ought with him his own servants, horses and carriages and he was a high roller. That was in the flush of manhood. Each year he came, but each year something of his splendor waned, until now of all his retinue he has not even a dog such as comforted the man who stopped at Gadsby's, which story Mark Twain has told with great huntor. Our member of Parliament is still loyal to party; he still carries the constituency, but there are duns and bailiffs lurking for him at every corner. All he can show for his money is a good time and a cynical flavor in his conver- CANADIAN NOME JOURNAL The block is still far from completion; pound Iron Pills. ., sation. Still ho is a fine open-hearted if roofed before tho snow flies many will Aa interesting meeting of the County gentleman—this moth of mine—and he A monthly magazine full of inter- , be surprised. Monsieur Coniine is as of Perth historical Society was held in will be a member of Parliament to the foreating rending matter and useful in- chirpy as ever and speaks about the the Court House Friday afternoon, end of his life. Such mon die in formation for future of the "city" with his usual ,Monteith, M.P.P., the harness. As 1png as the breath is in CANADIAN V OMEN AND y Juno 1st Nelson t e them theydragthemselves to their CANADIAN BOXES cocksurodness. It is said that he has President, in the chair. A commnuica- had a plan of the place published in tion was received from the Historical public duties. Not a session of Parlia- Subscription price One Dollar per some French papers in Quebec and that Society of Ontario, intimating that the ment passes but there's a funeral front Annum. a number of lots have been sold. , The local societyhed been affiliated with that the Russell House. The flag on the cat you can receive it with this euriotity regarding St. Joseph continues of the Province. Mrs. R. Smith, Mr. tower of the House waves ab lialf mast paper for one year at the same and many visitors flock in, especially ou Mr. Idingbon, Q. C., Mr. 1). D. Hay, for a day and the member of Parliament price bysending your orders to Sundays. Igor their accommodation all Inspector Irwin, and Mr. Buckingham has passed to his reward.—Toronto Star. the publisher of the TIMES at • hotel has been opened in what was took part in the discussion as to the Wingham. • formerly Monsieur Contine's residence. best method to be adopted for promot- 'toothaclio Cured. Send 10. cents for sample' copy. It is a branch of the Queens Hotel in ing the•objeots of the Society, partic- Dr. Low's Toothache Quin cures tooth - Montreal will like it. Address. Montreal and is run in style. Those ularly with a view to preserving the ache promptly, and does not blister the Canadian home Journal Co., who have dined at rho Queens speak memorials of the scenes and events of guntst lips or cheeks. Price 10e. (L,Mirro) ibRONTb.ONY'._ highly of the menu. The manager .has the early days, before the recollections .r PATENT Good Ideas tourist trade andp 1 1 it 1001). arra ' t m erect I hear the ocur q . .. h + u t 1h of 1i Biu, `ylhich Ire has already received. --Clinton cohsideriition to a rlhoeting, to which not tae stretoh,fraliere to Glasgyl°' Do Baltimore, Md. , News-'.Eocord. only the members but all who aro inter--�••Ay, Aron 1 What a grand walk." had much experience in oateizng to the of them are buried with the very few Tammas--•"Surely, Donal', the Eng - ilea? expresses himself as be- actors that now. remain, and x was eo are varra e p . Irna boa od b lug well satzafled with tale patronage agree 1 to refer rho matter, fox further ni London yolldor t ey vo 0 of g p a cs t' (Sur did, lraYd u THB I�pTt L I 9 r ---;marl pi would be useless unless the fit, style and quality were apparent to back up t: \'e:ry statement. We dont talk volumes, but our suits talk for us, and our prices will suit you. 'Leave your order for that new SPRING SUIT OR OVERCOAT E. 0. C LARKE Stand next Griffin's Grocery, Hors „ As the season. is 'low approaching when these bills will be needed by horsemen, we would say to all such that the TIMES office is well equipped for turning out this class of work. A splendid line of suitable cuts. - Reasonable rates. THE MILK OF THE HOLSTEIN DAIRY is pure and cold and costs THREE CENTS A. QUART. Men often dress in bad taste without ��no�uing it. f.•.� e.'b ,'Ctiv,slt a.>xa�� .iageakteatE, l ssr,id•61..4t tusAti •. agir.40 Errs T'r lr i If you wear Shoroy's Clothing you cannot be otherwise than cor- rectly dressed. Shorey's 4 ° utton Sack Kilmarnoc `tweed Suits, Retail at $12.00. They are as good as any one wants for a business shit and better than you can get to order for $zo.00. Sold only by the best dealers, and guaranteed. in every particular. b Not made to order, but made to fit. 0