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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-09-11, Page 6' From the -.,,,tom $anctun Iatereattatr Paragraphs from oar t3%chanli:es - ---- Listowel's tan, rate for this yet►r is 24 A unut from West Wawanosh walked • fmo,M% tato tocvat nu t%Tnnciay, n iSt egt of 14: 'Rebecca maws. Newington mirth., ., Mlles, solely to see the circus. THE WINGl1A1L . TIMES, SEI TE'NIIER 11, 1902, .- r. 1 aunt!; Archibald Little for $11),000 for There died in Crtltrbroole on Ttaesday breach of promise of marriage. of last week John MoKay,iu his twenty - r. S. Scott has been appointed actingat'veut1. year. Re had tern au invalid Division C, urt Clerk at Brussels, pend -Since birth. lug a snceessur to the late Alex. Souter. B. Gerry, of Brussils, is able to 1* MiltonShonldice of Chesle', n ten year around again with the aid of a crutch. old lad, stepped on glues, cut au artery, the report that Mr. Clerr2's lea was sand nearly bled to death before he could' bruken in another place was incorrect. get home, For Cholera acetas, Cholera Znfanttuu, Cramps, Culiee, Diutrhoet, Dyeeutery, and Summer Complaint, Dr. • Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt. safe and sure cure that has been a popular favorite for ueurly 60 years. Wave -J. and 13. Field who have been residents of Teeswater for some ;tears are inoviug. to Mitchell, where they have purchased a hardware bnsiness. The Binkiey Bros., Neustnclt, are to- ng torebuid the fonndry and sawmill at once. The town anti surrounding .country have given$i,000 gratis towards the erection of the building. A daughter of Rev. T. B. Conpland, of Auburn, Yeti down cellar and received a severe shaking up. A glass lamp that she carried was broken to pieces and Miss °Coupinnd was badly cut by the rieces of glass.. Burdocit Blood Bitters is a purely vegetable combination, that in a safe and lunar:tl manner nets directly union the Bowels. Liver, Kidneys foal Blood. eleawuug the entire system of all impurities, foul humors and obstructious that smitten the blood and create disease, The Assistant Receiver General at Ottawa, is in receipt of tl` o first shipment of five out coins from Ottawa. bearing the head of King Edward VII. It is ex- pected that tate new issue of ten, twenty- five and fifty cent coins will be received is a few days. Mr. `oizt, an old man of 87 years of age, father of Johu Reinhart, of the B. line of Carrick, not frir from Anibdeside, fell down cellar on t aturday,Ang.30,and broke his neck, He was retiring fur the right and took the door leading to the cellar in mistake for the ons leading to the ball. A much respected lady in the person Of Mrs. Margaret Phelan passed away in Ellice on Sunday, Ang. 31st in the 97th year of her age. She was born in Irelaud and emigrated to this country many years ngu.' being one of the oldest pion- eers. Her husbuud. the late Richard Phelan died over 40 years ago. British Troop Oil Liniment is without exception. the meet effectitet remedy for Cats, Wounds. Ulcers, ' Opeu Sorest 'rheumatism. Bites and :Stings of In - .sects, etc. A large bottle 25 cents. Get one at your Druggist's Tavistock.. Gazette: i,ir, J. C. Rowe Good health is impossible without re;.ultu' action of the buwelts biilburu's Luxe -Liver fills regniate the bowels, erre constipations. dyspepsia, biliousness, sick Inatlttehes and all affections of the erg; tus of digestion. Pricy 25 cents. All druggists Word leas been received of tate death near Portage In Prairie of David W. Yuill, fortuely of Stauley. He passed quietly away it the age of over 80 yearn. Mr. Win Pelton, pump maker, of Listowel land his leg broken while at work putting iu a pump for a farmer in Howick township onWednesday of last week. Miss Pherue Ft'rgusou, eldest daught- er of Alex Ferguson, of the nth of Cul- ross, was married on Sept. 3rd ' to Jas. Wilson, of the 2ucd con.,. Culross, by Rev. G. M. Dnau, of Whitechurch, hfr. J. H. Wethered, of Atwood, died suddenly on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. The deceased was born in Port Hope in 1844, o t5vt(( �HeMivrsr 4tY4vo and was a man respected by all. He RatarlrOf ACTS GENiIY WAR LR iir orfs, a4 'HE SYSTEka CLEAN G EFFECTUALLY; SPEi,S �p GMS c; rpcomEs PERMANENTLY. 1431TUAL COBS TIPATION ITS Btu ��°ii G4'7' as iciAL E BUY THE GENUINE--`lAN'F'D BY 'LI ' PNIAJTG5Y1 VP C? leaves a widow to mourn his sudden FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 50c.PER DOTTi.! departure. To make money it is necessary to have a elear,btight brain a cool head free, from pain, and strong, vigorous nerves, 11fiiburee's Heart and nerve Pills invigor- ate and brighten the brain, streugthen the nerves, and remove all heart, nerve and brain troubles. • UIDIDE IN LONDON, rrivate Grace Sentenced to 45 pays 15 jail at 11a11141 --marker g unsber Cu,'s Mill at Burford Unread. Tie waters of Lake Iilititiigan haie receded nearly therm feet at Chicago. Mr. 1''rcdetlel. Wade, 11.A., of Lon- don, Ont., has accepted. the chair of (creek and Latin itt King College, I3rlstol, 'faun. '1!ts hfancltcster (,tiaedian Thursdtiy states that C'onser'vative it rlinment'. Are' circles believe 0. general election will, he held In 1903. The Tem Ist>alnEng Ilailtvn,' Cont- niis'ion klve derided, to tweet in To- ronto every two weeks, etnamencing on Saturday afternoon. It Is Staten ou ttruod authority that as a result of th.' Shah ni 1'ersia's 1•ectnt iisit to I taltnci, tt re'etrrutt nacne a? l't't4ttn tttlauces hees lloit eontplh htkt. A. young London servant girl at- teuti•t.ed suitedo late sl1uu•sday after- noon. She took Paris greett and was almost successful. .Prompt iuetlical at ten Lion saved' her 7ifin Private Grace, or the '1'itird 11. C. It., who assault vet 011e deputy chief of police at Halifax some time ago, was sent:nee-1 10 43 ilujs :at tail Thursday• - 11e comes front liandIton, Out. A man named 4tserdelter, who bad heat woreing wit h the bridge gen; at 1'tc .eriinr,was !.iIled at noon Thurs. clay tthile tia. nr to boor d a movlug cork tra'n on the G. f.1t. at the sta- tion, He canto front Pelleyille. . At Derfurct the Darker !.umber Cnulpana•'s incl was destroyed by lire 'Thursday inoruing,• together with a largo ritraul Ley of dresed and undress- ed IIiiI"er The 1055 will probably rent ii 80,000 o1• $8,000, with no in - coronet. In St. 'Mk h u'! 'ea ('tt•h Pfttl, to, tit, Than dot•,. Arch .ihop O'Con- eur, assisted by a number of the clu•rh tlignfl 0 ies. consecrated ',i0 al- __. tau scants. The reveal on'; lasted for The British shipbuildiug trade is said n.•a'•lt• lite I•purs ale] 11 ns carried on to be very much depressed. in the I titan lantuugte. George Long, a batchelor of 00, com- mitted suicide by shooting at Staples. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. • • Richards, Kinlough, was the scene of a . The ratepayers of U. S. S. No. 17,1 Very brilliant and pleasant event. on Ashfield and West Wawanosh, have Wednesday evening, Ang. 27th, beim; erected a red .brick school house near 1 the nierringe of their sitter, Miss Sadle, , Bailie's on the Srd con. of West Wawa- ; to Mr. Saruuel S. Armstrong, Bt•rvie nosh. It is very nicely finished with all' The ceremony was perfortneti by Rev. Modern improvements. T. E. Sawyer, pastor of the Kiulough The whereabouts of John Cornabau, Methodist church. formerly of the township of Ramsay, Mr. Alexander Gordon, of Egtnoutl- county of Lauark,aged about fifty years, ville. has sold his farm ou the 4th con.. is wanted to be known by his friends in I L. R. S. Tuckersmith, to Mr. Jets. Listowel, from whom be will learn something to his advantage. It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of Ada Jane Fansou. beloved wife of Mr. Win. Balk will, jr., of Exeter which occurred at the family residence ou Weduesday, August 27th, at the age of L`3 years, J utentbs and 3 clays. There is no form of kidney trouble, frotu a• baelcaehe clown to Bright's diseuse, that Doan's Kidney Pills will not relieve or cure. If you are troubled with any kind of kidney s ornplaint, use Doau's Kidney- Pills. idneyPills. A sad accident took place at W. R. Thompson's mill, Teeswater, Sept. 2nd, bate Bleck Detroit apple tree that is when his son, Wilfrid, a young man, somewhat of an oddity. Last year the uineteen years of age, had all of the south half of the tree had a large Cron, fingers and the thumb of his left hand the north side had none. This year the cat off by the shiugle edger saw which north side has an immense .crop and the he was working. south side very few. Both sides of the Mr. Jacob Braun, of Ayton, has se - tree never have a full crap iu the same cured the contract of making the barrels er.,rt- ,,, •,• • - • • . .required by the " Wiartou • Sugar Beet ' hetregnivt'xt? 'ifeniil'd'lxnlfr ' inslier'ha tory. About 40,000 barrels will be ttirxlF reg{;•rtr:y nfiiees for"19df' tis'been required annually. He •ancl his two ` with o rs will likely- year it shows rho following registries: move t0 WiartOn. i died on Sunday, Aug. 31st, at the home of his brother, John in Briyfield; the 1901, 12$,103; 1900, 119.911; increase square feet of granolithic sidewalk; lasts cause of death was an iueurable malady 9,'252 ; total fees caned, gross, 1001, year 55,000 and this year almost as much 1 from which he hall been suffering. He 4195,590.30; 1900, 818.1,286 12; increase as both together, so for 80,000 square was about 70 years of age, nuinarried. 311,268.01; the net fees are as follows: feet having been laid. We now have In the death of Bobt. Shaw Whitely, h'or 1901, 8107,406.11; for 1900, $104,- something over 8 miles of granolithic Goderieb, which occurred on Monday 300.26; increase, $3,100.86. sidewalks laid an town.—Clinton New + afternoon, Sept. 1st, a bright and pro- , Strong. for the sura of $0,600. 9 h farm contains 100 acres and as Mr. Strung has had it rented for two years, he has, Ile doubt, got good value for hit money. Mr. Gordou thinks of going to the Northwest next spring. An old resident of Brussels, died nn Thursday iu the person of John McGel- inin. Deceased had reached the advanc- ed age of 83 years, and fora uurttber 01 years carried on a shoe shop in Brussels. but of late years lived with his dangh ter, Mrs. Robt. Seuderson. He had been ill only a short time. Mrs. McCatiutu, died last January aged 8'3 years. DR. A. IC CHASE'S Q CATARRH CURE ... Ce Is cant direct to thesl'diseased pstts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears thrall passages.stops droppings hi the throat and permanently cures Catarrh and }lay Fever. Blower ftee. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chau Medicine Co.. Tomato and Buffalo Itir. Thomas Biggart, who recently went to Clinton to undergo an operation, but which the doctors would not per- form owing to his enfeebled condition issued. Compared theprevioussons, who are also ca pe w t, Number of instruments registered in The years ago there were laid 44,0001 Mrs. Betty Dint, con 8, Bruce, one of the oldest and smartest residents of the township, yeas at the council meeting in ilnderwood recently, fighting for justice in connection with some water- course concerning her property. Al- thoegh SO years of age the old lady walk- ed to the meeting, a distance of 6 miles. She gave Reeve Brown a proper dress- ing down and reminded hint of the first dressing she gave him some forty-five years ago. St. Paul's church, MasaIl, was the seene of a quiet but happy event on Monday, the 1st inst., when Miss :Bertha Hodgins ',vas united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. A. P. Smith, Era. 1 raising life has beau cut off in early manhood. A year ago healthy and A Family Necessity. t vigorous, with a lifetime of usefulness •'Owing to artificial modern life, al.and happiness apparently 'iu store; most everybody suffers more or less from yesterday consigned to the tomb—such consttpaton. torpid liver and sluggish] are the changes to which mortals are Pills are the host promptand thorough est son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew White - cure for this derangement, they have I and was born in Goderich toyvnshi come to be considered a family necessity. y p , Hosts of families would not think of be- i thirty-three years ago. inn without thein. One pill a dose, 25 I kidneys, and as Dr. Chase's Kidney hoer subject. The deceased was the young - cents hung - cents a bog. Scores of Uses. . Drs Ointment is beet. --A five-year-old sou of Christian t While . Chase's Binkle, Jr. of Howiek, fell off a load of : known on account of its wonderful cou- g;rain in the fielcdThuraday eS 9Rt12 suet , trot over eczema, salt rheuin and piles,, it is found to be in almost daily demand one t,f the wheels of the wagon cuta.fear-' in many homes as a cure for chilblains, 1 ful gash in the little fellow's head. Had • chafing;, pimples, sunburn, bnr1S,scalde, not the wagon been stopped r Ilii , 1- accountant in the Sovereign Bank at b pp td iu tltne the Suter. The ceremony took place at boy's head would have been crushed to a intatcm eryiitonn., .ined d las a hot�thir r a it 1 e Inn each each stud every form of itrl2lttgr ire ('(aT.tli1.1t.S SI_NtiLIii) 011T. Iilgh Honor In Me.mtry Comes to J. Ross Robertson. I o' don. !ee•'t. 5.—At tht. quarterly co•nutnnie.ttrot of 1hgaited Grand i wire of T n; and, A. To. & A. DL, heat ii':•.'n �eti: Welt t in Freemason's 1ict11, (:rent (been street. the Earl of h'urwie :, who pries:et•rd. aenonnced that in '•omme'•'o"ration of 111•, coro- nation of I11'. airy:esty Icing Edward V11., th it!.i1'. th' (lual Master, IT. It. II. th • Duke of Connaught, had leen pltioetel to rHafer 111' honorary rank of 1'at t Gran 1 War den of Eng land taint 1'irltt l ion. It. .1. Seddon. Premier of Neat 'r'ea!und: Vice -Admir- al Dawson. of New `oath Wales and Mei ars. J. 1'o"s lioliertson. Toronto, Cava 'a an I ' a a.et 1 of 11 t'stern Aus- tro in, and :he ran!: of fast. Grand Dente:t ti;•on air. C';r,:.l.0:n of South Ali t ►ilia. '1 h • t my o lt.x Carr+,ditrn upon whom th • honm • of Post (:nand War- den of Fre:lantd lots been conferred was 1h•" late 1.1'•b. Mon. Sir John A. lfucdona• d. three o'clock in the afternoon in the presence of only the immediate relatives 'of the bride and groom. Rev. S. L. Smith, father of the groom, officiated, assisted by Rev. W. 3. Doherty, rector of lit. Pants. The Dominion trait inspector at Win ieipeg has sent to the department of agri- culture at Ottawa a box of apples taken from the middle of a consignment of apples shipped to Winnipeg by an east- esn firm. The apples were described by the *hipper's ea "fancy Canadian apples." The specimens sent to the department '+!yard 'tery poor quality indeed. Twenty of diem weigh only 28 entices. Twenty ha'a eggs of good average eize would "weltrh 40 oances. It is too bad that Ont- 3aio trait is being shipped to the excel- lent markets of Manitoba and the North. 'wok Territories in this manner. It is Ming the trade out ,ctrl playing directly trays► the blood: of fruit growers and ship, pars front California. j lly• healing application knows no equal. Weather prophets and people wbo make a practice of closely observing the Home Nursing habits of animals say there is every indi- W'e have recently received a book en. cation that the coming whiter will be a titled "Home Nursing" published by the long and severe one, The Winter, it is Davis & Lawrence t:o., Lt'd., Montreal. predicted, ed win begin nan o ntlearlier than " This publfcahon contains practical infar- usual anei ivill continue longer than for nation for the performance of all epic s many years past. pertaining to the sick, It tells what to do A quiet wedding was solemnized at in ease of accidents, treats with nearly* Knox ohnrch,Goderiell,Wednesday,$ept, all the diseases to which human flesh is :gra, when litiss Nellie Evelyn Brown, heir, as well tee containing many recipes youngest daughter of Airs. Mary Brown, for preparing solid and liquid food for the became the wife of John ll'. Dunlop, of sieit. It is :t very* attractive book of the furniture factory staff. The chancel about 40 pages, and can be obtainetl upc,n of the church was preittil" decorated with application to the publishers, Davis plants and cut flowers, asters and dahlias Lawrence Co. Ltd.,Montreill, enclosing being prominent.. The ushers weree'Wilt to them :ie. ill stamps to eiJrer the ex. MCSween and Arthur Carrie, Geoffrey pease of mailing, etc,. Holt presided 'Very efficiently at ties WANTED. --A tru:.ttrurth r gentleman or tette ini'nrl rgilit!i te, tnnnit;r. basins ay for an olr1, organ, and played w'ag�ller s bridalpraltntitsbr,rl hoose. t,f rtr> ft fiannefnl atanalatt. e chorus from "Loliengriu" as the bride I A Weight. bons itde totn.kty c.1'1I ,mine of : entered the church. Ileo. ,'ills,rs8 pall l,y eitc'rk •ewh 111:gig ' wt,lt 011 A. An- eirixm to tlircrt tensa ltt'ndtguarter.. Money! derson,13. A. tied the nuptial knot. B agar tI.(l� al)cn:acso.. Manager, ro Carton Aegnired by the (:rand Trtntlt. Cleveland, 0., Sept. 5.—The report circulated in financial circles here, and at Detroit itednosday that the Detroit tinct Toledo Shote Line, one of rho En eret i -..Loot -e electric. trac- tion properties had been sold to the Grand Trunk Itttilroad, was confirm- ed hero yesteitluy thc•origh an au- thor itcttive soul cp. The Grand Trunk will assume 011 outstanding indebtedness of the Detroit and To- ledo Shore Line, aggregating about 81,504,000. The equity of the Ever- ett -Moore syndicate from the sale, it is t•tattd, will not exceed ;311)0,000. The acquisition of the Detroit and Toledo Shore Linn means a great deaf to the Grand Tri.ak. It °Pens up .t line of connections at Toledo which is very valuable. only a, : 74 Were Killed. London, Sept. 5.—A 1'ttt'liamcntary paper giving It return of the fot•ces employed in South Afrit t hent the beginning to the end of the late war, issued yesterday: The garri:sou, Aug. 1, 181)0, con- sisted of :3113 officers and 0,6i32 omen, reinforcements :rent between then and the outbreak of hostilities Oct. 11, 1800, totalled 12,510. Thereafter the troops sent up to May 31, 10023, reached the great total of 380,081, besides 52,4:14 men raised in South Africa. The final casualty figures are: Kiiled, 5,771. Wounded, 2:3,020. Died of wounds or disease, 10,168. To Tettett ilea, niters. Ottawa, Sept. :5. ---Mr. Cyrus Ach- e:aon of 3loncton. N.31., and Miss An- nul L. Itt•i; , s, of Sussex, N.II., will snit for South Africa. on • iheTunisian on Sept. 21. Mr. Aetteson has been aapoittttat a: slstnot. headmaster 0f the J1ori •1 School, Pretoria, at a ttcitu-y of :,r1I, tt rear and quarters. Mies 11ricgs will b:' assistant mistress either at Pre toga or .1ohannesbure;. Sit.' will revel tt• .1:10() and quarters. Revile Woman Tires of Ltfc, Keene, fart., tiept• 5.—Mrs, John need eounaitte•d siticith' on Wednes- day. taking a dose of corrosive sub- limate. She had just roneluded her lar15441001 duties for the morning. ltrt Wood's mairlt•n name was Young and site worried John Wood 40 V.'.ts tyke. 'PItey resldc• three trtlies east of Keene. ' The 1,Ie)I5WIt a; Strain V11001011 is over Agoit► the school1 belt rings at morning mutt at noon, agaiti with tens of thousands the hardest kind of wont has begtun, the renewal of which i:1 t►. among strain to all except the most rugged. The little girl thitt a few days 1140100i roses in her cheeks, and the lit le boy whose, lips ware then 00 red yott would bareiusisted tent they loud been e kiaseri liy atr,►ttberries," have niraa•ly lost soutetltitt€c 'Lf the appettnrece of health: Now fan time when moue, quit- drop slinuid be e:ivett a ttniic« wt 1'li MAY t avert inch serious trouble, and we ktto N of no other so highly to he recotnended nal tined', Sarsaparilla, wbirlt strengthens the nerves,pertectsdigestion and assimi- lation, anti nicht mental development by buildtug np ilio whole system. chamberlain to ties Ugers. 1.4,n'intt, Sept. a.— he conference whli•h WWI t0 1iay.1 taken place yes- tstela y 111, th' ('crloniat office between iIte Cahn tial Sacra ltu'y, .1osepit i'h:rnlh rltiiu. 2001 the hoer (+masala, /nab t. 1)'.c"t rind Delarcy. has been post prated until 10 -day. it will be At Italy ptiv.t17' Single Beds for Real Rest. (From the Fondly hatter,) If t@itigle 1 eds were spore• nnmeron t then th.v are a great many penp!e won id be better off, When one is tired, sick, cross, restless, tint of sorts, lye or she ought to sleep alone and not omit - =Ideate by proximity the lnadudies time affect hien. Tito brute creatures when sic* gn away by thentsrlt e: till they die or get over their troubles, and ti is intim t n great wanv human beings have. Tlhose that have it are best when indniged iu it—not to the sll•zhtost de. gree of neglect, however. Where two children in a family must share the same room, lel n greet many eases they would be better elf to have two single beds rather than time wide double bed, Wo can share n great many things with ; lioie we love, but solitude clings to ns :root birth to death, We come into the world alone, we must go out of it alone, aind we live in it alone, in a certain itn- portant sense, and to get and keep our "bearings," we must sometimes be left atone. It is good that we should be. 'rook 1114 tog Of11'. Kington, Sept. "t.- Andrew Tit tele, r.sltre:t., i,tewa.etfer. was run down by a light merino at 2 o'clock 11.m. Itis left leg, anti rut nit below the knee. It Iia f'•ato.t he will die. Ile ie «gel i::