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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-10-23, Page 6TU 111=1XGUAM TIMES, OCTOBER 3 1902 SEA AIR FOR NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. ::; When sea air is ordered to a nervous person, fhe usually tushes down Lu- then seashore, spends 41 her time on the beach, frets more tie lass over the expense,. and .returns after two or three weeks to make tip by extra work fOr the brief holid iy. 1.'h'a result is an ex- at;t;erati( u of nervous troubles, The tilue given to the Gare was too ;,Itort. S'r. JAuxs WAi las are as good for the nerve3 as the sea breeze ; but in ease of nervous weakness,, like the sea breeze, they require time. S. JAsn s `VAr I:s are a tisf'ue builder (tud a reconstructive, not a stiilitilant. Qukk temporary results are not to be expected ; Imt perma- nent improvement will follow their patient use. Si JAMES \VArrias help stomach, digest food and send the nutriment through the blooi, and this is the honest way to get health and strength, the kind that lasts, develops and breed, the energy which accom- plishes 11111Ct1. Gni IYE 57RtNGTHTQW 1-"--- Ni y TQMACHwEA,'tHEAAEWiAK .r `ty.N. RE TUHCTIONALWRO$QS :; �- ENRICH THE BLOOD ti5110- m E CONSTITUTION. - r'ffidi1 1UiAtw%' don. Montreal.Co Bost°— `+t PRICE r6RITAiN4' AMERICA. all Druggists & Chc("i Price in Canada: $1.00; Six bottles for $5.00 . 1eProm person/1 experience 7 atu ab.e to appreciate the great value or the St. James Wafers." Dr. Charles D. Camp, Dnb2in, Ireland. St. ,saes H'al't; a• e nal a secret 'towels 1)the rrteer.eruasdactorste- roau terdr,r,~ tient I t i.'erir patients we mail the fat vita upon request. Where dealer e a re not selling the wafers. they are mailed upon re- reipt or price at the Canadian branch: St. Janina Waters Ca., 172a St C.the.rin. St., trontreat. interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges I KERNELS A 100 'acre farin in Norntendv, Grey comity, was s)ld recently for $6,500. Arrangements have beeu made to re - mime operations at the Harristou Pork Packing House. Children Cry for CA TOR1A.. Mr. John Barker has sold his 100 acre farm ou the 9th eon. of Howiok, near Fordwieh, to Mr. Wm. Gordon, of Minto. • The new station' at Gorierich is about Completed. It is a handsome braiding and reflects credit ou the G. T. R. auth- orities. Backache. swelling of feet and auk - les, puffing ander eyes, frequent thirst, scanty, cloudy, highly colored urine and . all urivary troubles lead to Bright's dis- ease, dropsy, diabetes, etc. Doau's Kid- ney Pills are a sure cnre. Mrs. Eliza Walker, relict of the late .Alexaucler Walker, one of the earliest settlers of Morieington, died Wednesday of last week in the 79th y( a: of her age. The Listowel Furniture Co. have de- cided to go ou with the erection of a new addition to their factory this fall, The addition will be 36 x 70 and thtee stories high. Wm. Felton, who broke his leg about six weeks ago, and who has since been tying up in Howick, is making a good recovery. He was moved to his home in Listowel on Saturday last. Children Ory for 'CASTORIA. Prof. Goldwin Smith has presented n substautiul residence on Beverley street to the Nursing at Home Mission, 81,000 to the Working Boys' Home and the same amount to the Old Folks' Home. Benjamin Evera.11, 85 years of age.and one of the oldest settlers of the township of Walletce, ended his hfe by hanging himself in his barn ou Wednesday of last week. Deceased bad been a resi- dent of Wallace township for nearly 'fifty years. From the Sanctum Mill Galt Afethetists gave 4100-000 triose than, they were asked. tor -...towards rt. 44010g,1110 4'Lt ou $t,,.T UK's' trlru>Fult, Moutreal,: • For the year. ending September 39th, W01, there were 08 commitments to Owen Soulid gaol. Tile total; cost was Willialu. C. Turner of New York glint ,anti'killed_two men with whom he woe arguing in a iawyer's utliee, and theu committed suicide. It is said that 1'4r. Qonrsolles, Chief French trnntillttor of the House i Commons is to be superaunuated. He entered thti Government employ in 1$67, and is in his 71st year. Simpstlu. Rennie of Port Elgin says he worked on a farm for 37 years but the lost year he was on the farm-1900—he nudes more money than guy other year in his career. He says never in his rec- ollection have farmers done so well as iu the last three years, especially those whose chief output is (rattle and hop . , Mr. J. H. Stuart, agent of the Blink of H uuilton at Listowel, was given a com- plimentary dinner previous to his de- parture for Niagara Pelle, where he has been transferred. Mr. Stuart was pre- sented \\ ith an address. A long list of toasts was honored and a most enjoyab e eveuiug was spent. A happy he me wedding took place at the residence of Mrs. Johnston Huston, 4th cou., Huron, on the evening of Tu tsday, Oct. 7th inst., when her eldest daughter Lucy Luisa vies married to Mr. Alex. McNair, a well-to-do young farmer of Huron Tp. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. I. Hoskiug, of Ripley. Children are often attacked suddenly by paiut'ul and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Iufautum, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt land sure cure which should always be • kept in the house. 1 i. Outariohus a birth rate of 24.6 per thousand, while that of England is 28 0 par thousand, and Scotland 80.4 per thousand. Turning to the figures for I Quebec we find the birth rate iu that 1 province to be 30.63. The death rate, however, is much higer iu Quebec than to Ontario, being 18.91 per thousand as 1 against 11,3;per thousand iu this Pro- viuce. The West Huron license board met. on 9.uesday eveuiug at Inspector Paisley's office and transferred the following licenses: Geo. Buxton to Alex. Robin - sou, Goderich ; Alex. Robinson to W. J.1 McBrien, Auburn; Jas. McDonald, Kin- I tail. The members of the board now 1 only cousists of James Stevens and H. McQuarrie, the vacancy Ina(ia by the death of Mr. Sloan not having yet beeu filled. The new celicn. in Kincardine shows the population to be 2,233. Principal Cameron has been re-engag- ed by the Brussels School Board for I.)03 at a snlary of $800. Rev. Dr. Thomas, pastor of the Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, has sub- mitted his resignation to the congrega- tion. i The Toronto Ehibitioneof this year I show's a surplus of almost $12,000 after paying all litxhihties,iucluding last year's de-i•_it. Children Cry for CASTOR I A. A lied Hot Season. During the hot season the blood gets over heated, the drain on the system is severe and the appetite is often lost. Burdock Brood Bitters purifies and in- vigorates the blood, tones up the system and restores the lost appetite. Capt. A. C. Cameron, a lake mariner we11 known here, died suddenly last Thursday night at his residence iu Col- lingwood. Capt. Cameron had sailed on the lakes for a great many years and at different times was in the employ of the Lilce Superior Transportation Co. the Great Northern Transit Co. and in the North Shore Navigation Co. The 100 acre farm, lot 3, con. 5, Grey, belonging to James Smith, Galt, has 'begin sold to Win. Stevenson, 5th line, Morris, for the sem of $2,700. George Shiels, jr., has also disposed of his 100 acre farm, lot 31, con.17, Grey, to Jas. Oolcleugh, of the 18th con. for $1,200. Mr. Shiels' health has been very poor of late hence the reason for selling. Milburn's Heart and Nerve P ills cure vnaem)• nervousness, ousn ss Sleepless. Mass weakneler, palpitationthrobin;, •faint spells, dizziness, or any condition arising froth impoverished blood, dis• ordered nerves or weak heart. •_ .,...- T 't re is a proposal in Southamptou to start a sanitatium in connection with the m&neral wells. A Mr. Pinkerton is one of aha promoters. Mr. F. J. 1e1ecouu, who has b( en acet.untent in the Bank of Commerce, Walkerton, for several years, has beeu promoted to the pc sition of manager of o to of the new branches of the bank n rw 1 eing opened in Manitoba. At the al.nual examination of railway mail clerks, Ward Farrow, son of Post- master Farrow, of Brussels, scored 100 per cent. This is the second time Mr. Farrow has taken full marks, and he is the ouly one who was successful iu reaching the maximum. Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills regulate the bowels, cure constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, stek headache and all affec- tious of the organs of digestion. The people of Roe's congregation paid a visit to the Parsonage at Ethel recently and presented Rev. Mr.. Welts with 50 bushels of oats nuc! Mrs. Wells with 2 pa; rs of lace win low curtains, it was a kindly, thoughtful act and the donors will lose nothing by it. The county councils of Cherltoo, Sim- coP1Hastings, Lanark. Leeds and a res• vill'have pasted by-laws taking advant- age of the Million Dollar Road Improve- ment Scheme of the Ostark, Govern- ment. The portion of the grant . which these counties receive .range from. X20, 000 to ....`,150,000 each. Genuine Cnstoria always Iears the.. Signature of Chas. 11. Fletcher. 'When ,^,aby was sick. we gave her Cnstoria. When she was a Chill she cried for Cn^ r oto in, When site became Miss, site clung to Cnstoria. when she had Childr en,sh a gave Ulan Cnstoria. files To reeve to you tint Dr. Chase's Ointment is acertain and absolute cure for each( and every form of itching, bloedingand protruding piles, the Intanufacturer's.havo guaranteed it. Soo tos- tttnonials in the daily press and ask your neigh. bora what they think Wit You can rase it and cat your money back if not cured. Bee a hoc, at all dealers or EDAIANSON,BATES & Co.,'roronto, Dr. Chase's Ointment • Mr. H. J. Pettypiece. M. P. P. of For- est, says that iu the county of Lambton the farmers are taking advantage of tl:e' present fuel crisis to saw into stove leugths the rail fences that their grand- fathers built and sell the sane at prices which are enabling them to replace the old time fences with wire. As Mr. Pettypiece nuts it: "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good.',' The names of Rev. Dr. McCrge. of Westutinister,has been recently connect- ed with the newspapers with the vacancy in St. Andrew's church, Vancouver. It is under stood that the people of Van- couver were willing to extend the call, but Dr. McCrae refused to allow the matter to proceed. Dr. McCrea is a native limonite, being a former resident of Brussels. Rev. Dr. McLaren, recently appoint- secreta:y of home'missions,iu his thanks- giving sermon at old St. Andrew's church, Toronto, said that the dangers to Western Canada are the Mormons and the Chinamen. Dr. McLaren said ''tjlat Jesse Knight, the M =on founder f Ra mese1 Citr. Alberta teas \villi o y J-, , ng to spend at least half of his $7,000,000 to morinonize Canada. George Landerkin, son of, Senator Landerkiu, received a letter on October 4th, which had been mailed. in Winni- The peg, Man., on the 29th of May last. .Cho writer addressed the letter to South Africa. believing Mr. Landerkin to be there. The letter followed the regiment Mr. Harry Stewart., of the firm of of which George had been a member, Greig & Stewart. clothiers, of Seaforth, away into the interior of the contrary, , 1 was married in Toronto, on Wednesday, and was at length returned here. The i Oct. 15th, to Miss Tillie Fitzgerald, dau- letter was in as find shape as it it had 1 ghter of Mr. George Fitzgerald, former- Dome in from Lamlasil. It had travelled considerably over 20,000 miles—ell for a ly of Seaforth. After a short wedding peon y. -Hanover Post. 1 tour, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will return to Seaforth, tth 4 • 51.) Re(ala ACTSon GENTLY 9 t 51 S 5 THE SYSTEM CLEANS— 1 vl'J 5 05 Ci'P GflL� 0. R5' °WO:COM:5 5Ti i'A►T IOIy HABITUAL CN f'ERMA Y. ITS Li •PP° AAGz? evEGTS, BUY THE GENUINE—MAN'F'0 BY M r -' Q Ii O .r R�1P I Y � tSVI tt R•+ac� E.N'.'0,P �CJHY se: CAL. S(4 N.V. • FOR 411E BY All DRUGGISTS. PRICE 50c.PER BOTTA British Troop 011 Liniment is good for malt or beast. Relieves pain, re- duces swelling, nilays inflammation, cares cuts, barns, bruises, sprains, stiff The drawback to the work of a good many correspondents is that they c4iu't CASTit0 L' DIItE ST1tA1•ra. HL army Greatly Reduced by Venezuelan !revolutionists. Will erns tt ci, Island of Cur:icoa, Oct. 17.—The battle n o. Le \'ietorfa, Vettectada, between tin urnly com- manded by President Cr, tand the re. o eet:on:t'y forces, which began Monday )tet,rn'tt„ last :A until the af- ternoon of that day, and was resum- ed •1'ucsr•ny morning, resulting in the retirement of President Casalo to La Victoria Tuesday afternoon, was re- sumed esu100(1 a,;ain fiercely at 5 o'clock \ledne•d:ty urtrn•ng. At that time t he President ha I ret ei , eel reinforce- ments. einforcements. an 1 he had over (1,000 men en,�a;ed , gainst 7,000 rues array.d by the revolutionists. `lit' ar:iile.•y played n, part nn•er bort re se n in Vrn•'zuela. Shortly In fort 5 o'c:oc.t \Wednestiaw afternoon the revoluti( uists at' ;v arts( to have gained a sli• h nal antnge, 7•h• Tresis'• pt's urtip. ry, tt hMI numbered 15 gun;, bit) heed reduce 1 to four guns. La \I. -tot -ill was crowded with wounded, and t here was no provis- ions in tilt! t0H1. Tell S0 ]Peet to I'nventeut. Toronto, Oct. 17.—C; odfrcy Dird, representative of .1Oink U: ossley, Sona & Co., Limited, t arpet manu- facturers of 1ltt!ifax, r:nglaud, was instantly killed on the Intoning of Tbanksgi\ing ikty by falling a dis- tance of SU feet from the upper storey window of the Ros-in house. ]Iis friends do not believe that lie commit Led suicide. 'Thursday morn- ing, a little before six o'cloc;(, workman passim:. down York street was horrified t see Iliad fall from the window of the Itossin Douse. Iie struck the nettwut''k of telephone and elec(r•ie wires and bounded forward, falling on the edge of the sidewalk. The workman I -ea .11M the man- when he was breathing his lat. The body Will ire shipped to Montreal and placed on board the steamer Parisi- an. Charged With MaIIt1 trighter. Love Fo. in, Man., Oct. 17. — Not- witlr:;tanding rho verdict .of the cor- on.r's jury that .1a.•ob \\•icns came to his death by ucc•idnt, the Pro- vincial police et:. ileal Rymer to le ar- rested yesterday, and tried on a, charge of mairilaughter, which re- sulted in his being. sent to Winnipeg to stand trial. ' Young Wiens and Rymer were Scu1Cing after a wordy scrap, and the latter threw Wiens to the ground, fallinr; on top of hire. When he got up Wiens was dead. The doctors say the deceased was in bad condition, and shock and excitement were the biggest factors tending to his death. Prince Arthur's Departure. London, Oct. 17.—Prince Arthur of Connaught will take leave of his paresis and friends early this morn- ing on his departure for South Af- ri. a. .lis .Royal 'Highness, who will bo accoml anied by Capt. 'Wyndham, is re,;o'n ng h's rcginunt, the 7th Ilussa.•s, and is taking out to South Africa a draft of 170 Igen. They will march from Hounslow Barracks to Feltham Station, and leave at 9 a. err. for 'out. tampion, there to em- bark for the Cape. Gas Supply Exhausted. Windsor, Oct. 17: The natural gas grew gradually less yesterday af- ternoon and at• about 5 o'clock flick- ered feebly and died, Many a cold supper was partaken of last night by those wno had no coal, wood, coke or other fuel to burn. If it trans• ires that tl gas nerals nave I become completely barren the string- ency of the coal strike situation will resist the temptation to get off some at be added bo an hundred fold in Wind- sor, t1'alkerville and Sandwich. joke the n f t! • 1 Th s a expo se o o ter poop e. o joints, es of Insects, rheumatism, etc. Joke is usually wrapped up in such a Tett lien Drowned. bit Way that only t1 \v1t111oca1 I A large bottle for 25 costs, knowledge can seethe point. Nevertheless the l point is often so sharp that it hurts. Everybody enjoys harmless fun, but the private doings, the little anti itions, tl e love-tnakin;s, the little slips and Betty 1 misfortunes should be let severely alone. To never write about a nigh - neighbor all thing yon would not like written about 'ourself, is a golden ru10. A fortner resident of Stratford, who is now the general agent in Manitoba for a line of farming machinery, namely t mashing outfits is reported as having said that he had sold $300,000 worth of niachinerj' during the past season and could have sold as mnueh more were he able to get it. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct, 17.—.7, C. Gilchrist, owner of the wrecked steamer C. 13. Lockwood, received a telephone message from Ashtabula late yesterday afternoon stating that the yawl boat, which .put a 01Y from the steamer when it AMU Fink- inpt lfonday evening, has been found bottom up In the lake. Them was no tram of the ten men who left in the boab, and it is believed they Wets drOaret Stanton D•• d 1' . Mar 1.r. IltRltiu, idea, - 17.--1,.t'neat �it.tre.*•.. ''0'0 t'(i, of T ,,,ltt'ri111. C'111., t'1bt*held with the infirtitr of Mut ('44ree1. tt Itis 't'tttl(t :l/c"iregOt•, whit here t,tl Oct. 9, was lir aigned• in the Pollee. Collet yesterday. Ile wits enerf;e(I. \lith !Murder in the bast, 00- g e', Stiutton pleaded not g ilty to 1ho•haIgo, waitnO exnmina ion anti. WAS hell!. cul' Ute 1lrund .lut'y. )Inge itebt. urunt Trost. Chicago, ('et. h'engo is 10 iritic a rest ant 0111 trust, 1a0l+0i:ell at $5,000,000, if the 111.008 or der - lei» proms tt15 arc marit(1 Out. All thhies. rest.ul,l,tt's of the city', it. is tont •ml'ltitet', are to 10 (I. eau int - vent rtt I n-ventt'ttI nnuta,;elu(nt, the head of eat 1: est 0Idifhnavlt, 1ito,vett'r, to r, l., :11 the direetiolt of his own 11ron'n.•,1 lit lit.. Red never. Pi brnl' e;;, (1t t. 7 7 .--Ateett 5 e'cleek pest I d \' 11't) 0 n;; nl, tl ft—timer tl inn- 011, (ia l'at'h, \\)Iu \1;I$ .11 (1"('tlnti•)r's tit t •1, i,'nlp vt • Ire'ott It a st `sr lu\e 1111(1 1. it (lo' 11 to th' liter al•m,t duce 100 V a..• ih•-eu- llints•.if in .11(1 \titr ch'.I\'.II •il. 11 15 11101 111 he with 1 elel'111 4 1: (1111 10,11' u :try 011 he MONEY TO LOAN.—Money to loan 00 notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advnuca,i Int ulort- .ptges, with privnege of paying at the end of auy year. Notes purl necotutte collected. Office—Bettye'. Bloc k, Wing- hant Rom•. MoINnro. The hotel at Brantford iri *a Melt .lits. Quirk met his t!Htit11 has been sold to Algttiro & Son, Toronto. Since tiro ectal li,hntent of a savings b'in:c system it; the :Toronto Public Schools the deposits have slightly ex- eeed(•d :9,000. We have all the latest both in design; and material for this fall and winter wear. —Beautiful Cheviot Overcoatings —Lovely English Worsted Sui:ings in blue, black and taue)? —Seotth Tweed, that are 1e gran' a' thgether." •hollow the crowd and get -our Shit, Overcoat and Trousers from R. MAX»,tELS.. HIGII ART TAILOR. Ynn will find our prices right and workmanship the hest. {�iwl,mtii�+vtlar�rtr�lnri�ntlm,Armtlmlrvf�ls� Not HowCheap ButUOW Good `" The most successful farmers in Canada .•read the 1rALMER'S ADVOCATE: they think about their wink, they act upon its teachings. and they are its greatest admirers. i Its editors and contributors are specialists. -rte The FARMER'S ADVOCATE and HOME MAGAZINE contains the cream of agricultural thought, and practical hien continue to read it be- cause it pays them and because they want the best. \Ve want thousands of new sub. scribers who will appreciate something good. The sooner you subscribe, the more you will get. 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