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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1903-06-11, Page 6„,,:, °° .ate - X to �n lx is at tr ry rr ft of si tt;. at :d1 of h' to. ti: d; n a; to ti rt ti h v a t t: p i. 3 lifebuoy Soo. p—disinfectant—is strongly recommended by the mcdiml profession as a safeguard against infectious diseases. _a The I%uicardine PuUIe Library Board b is maldrg enquiries of ti:e Palmerston t Board. ;with a view to apply in;; to v Andrew Carnegie for ar,0e) for a build- 1L'g. G TUI: WING1[& . TIMES, JUNE 11, 19O ,j lis�-ST4fN'uT T V1 IQt' Y £ Ili; MKTT'[tL1YR0ID5 G ad^ .� Nt'ICHTdaBL00D&Sinn 11,E THE CONSTITUTION ,1 an�cn stiontreal.G7 Bosto-� REATBRITAiN "t- AMEg!GA alt Druggists $ Cheni ti Price In Can— : $$1.00; Six bottles for $5,00 9 Nervousness predominates iu wo- men, but men are also subject to iit. excess of various kinds causes it, also intellectual toil and anxiety, ST. JAMrs WAVERS are peculiarly indicated in any form of nervous de- bility, as they tone up the entire sys- tem and restore the nerves to their formal condition. They are indica- ted in exhaustion, meatal inertia and senile weakness, `they contain no alcaltol, not being a liquid remedy. Their effect therefore is not that of a mere stimulant, but tonic and permanent. $T. JAMES \VAr•ERs help stomach, digest food and send the nutriment through the blood, and this is the honest way to get health and strenght, the kind that lasts, develops and breeds the energy which accomplishes much. S t JamestiW afers.p Theydhave b:mu opi,eciallytisefaliu myprac- tice when employed in nervous troubles.” Dr. A. J. Cruse, Birmingham, Eng, Si. Ja toes T t afers are not a sat•el reedy : to the numerous tteclort re- cos,n:cu th:� Meet to their patients we,a.,rt the farmuts upon request. Where dealers are not selling the Wafers, they are :nailed upon re- ceipt of price at the Canadian branch : St. Jhmes Wafers Co„ 1728 St. Catherine St., Montreal. N t ``y;�„', ' ii+ �`, m : ��? „ ° e. e� _ • ° �' . i 4► He was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, and On Tuesday, there WAS a pretty and interesting t eeita in St, James' eltarcll, Seaforth,: when Mr..A.lydrew Flynn, a. progressive fernier, of the township of Hallett, was joiued in marriage to Miss Mary Purcell, of Seaforth, by Rev. P. Corcoran. Bishop Coleman. of Delaware, says crime in the. United States bas iuorease,d. enormously tined 1550. Tu that year ther,l were one clindzzal iu every 3,442 of Po Tea ]an, In 1300, •f0 years later, the porportion had increased to one in every 713. Saturday morning, May 80th, while o.it shooting crows, iu Mr. Leonard Gliaefcr's busli,near Tavistock Junction, to.ue boys found trio dead body of a man haugiug ou a tree. It proved to be that of Mr. Henry Hallan, about 7d years of age, who eras lately, been em- ployed at the Commercial hotel in Tavistock, but who formerly farmed m S loth Lasthope. Hahan has been seise- iu; since Wedtnesday. It is supposed to be a case of deliberate suicide. A man who advertised iu the New Y ork Herald for a wife, setting forth the fact that his' income was only $130 a year, received no less than 800 auswers frons women who were read. and will- ing to share his humble lot. We aro (bus reminded that tuatriuiony is not al - way s wereeuary; that Yuen are yet loved for themselves alone, tiudl that there are women who are prepared. to take what they can get in the humau grab bag. An evidence of the demand for men to fill positions of all 1•:inds has been called attention to by a Toronto paper, It notes the fact that in three Toronto evening papers of the same elute 338 advertisements of_"sitnatious vaoant" appeared, while there were only '20 of " sitnutions wanted," a proportion of about twenty-eight positions for one ap- plicant. It will be readily remembered that a few years ago the order of things in this respect was the re;•erse. On Saturday afternoon, May Both, Mr. John Gillies, who bad been 111 with lung trouble for some mouths past, died at his home ou let 33, cou.1, Kinloss, in the 11st year of his ago. Dir. Gillies was one of the first settlers in the township, having located on the same farm on which he died in 1852. a tP came to Canada with his parents 51 9 years ago, and had been a continuous y r sident of Kinloss. till his death. He V _� _ � ��: was well known and greatly respected. . Children Cry for IA. p tae population of 1210. h 1 b t d Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. a ��� An crgau to cosi t ;4,x,('0 will at ouce be Brussels Assessor'sroll for 1003 shows the Central 'Methodist church, a total assessment of 4328,510, and a to - laced In Strfitford. During the year 1501, there were 072 births, 3`83 marriages and GOS deaths in the county of Pertll. 1' i 8 a' t F t; e f< a t G 1 d > k c s t: s I 8 d t c 8 8 i 8 a 8 l t Ch i l d r e n C r y f o r T ORA It is said the sonlew at ce a ra e The number of persons carried daily "Daly farm sale” transactions are likely by the elevated trains in New York aver- to be settled without expending more age about 800,000. They travel on the money in law. The basis is the payment by some patent mecliciue is not known, average about four luiles, so that the of co»; of claims, $112 being allowed out but it is safe to say that every paper in average fare is about one cent a mile. of this amount to apply on law expenses the future will be quarantined before For Cholera Morbus, Cholera Iufan- already incurred. Some ten people wi11 she gives it house room. News and bugs tum, Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysen• share in the proposed settlement as con- will carry. ler s %sh let f S ilei rr wl erryris n tributors. A Mr. Weldon, of the •C . S., rr c Cenuine nestotla always hears the Signetpre of Cha`, 21. Fletcher, When Itaby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When silo. was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mss, she clung to Castoria. W6'hen she had Chitdreu,she gave theta Castoria, Fire on the farm of Mr. Abraham Hamilton,about ono and and one-quarter miles from Lietowel,consnmed the barn, driving shed and straw shed, with five fine heavy -draught horses, valued at about $1,]00, 11 storepigs,two lambsaud a calf, also tl:e farming implements 1,000 bushels of oats, 200 bushels of barley, etc. Insured. Mr. Hamilton wasibadiy burned aronuti head and neck, and Mrs. Hamilton's hands were severely burned in trying to save the stock. GET RID OF THAT COUGH Before the Summer comes. Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup conquers Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, 13runehitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. ALONE. Ohicago•Record Herald, How awful stili it seeing to be since tnother'.s went away; The cat looks lonesome and the birds ain't get a word to say; The olock's the only thiug that keeps. agoin' as before, It utakea the on]y uoieo except the ereak- in' of the door; When I borne in the House alone it hind of seems almost As though wherever I would look I alight behold a ghost. Her knitthes layiu' there just where sero put it on the shelf; The broom stands in the corner where she set it back herself; It's all just as it was the day she left me here alone; Tho albnta's ou the stand there with her picture and my own; Her Bible's where she left it, marked where she was readin' last, Aud I sit liere and think bow slow the time's a dragging past. I feel as though somehow I'd rot on some lone island where The lonesomeness was thick enough to see it in the air; Tho days are very long aud'velem I go to bed at night It seems a week or so before it starts to get daylight— But won't her tongue be busy when she's home again and goes To tellin' of our relatives, their blessiu's and their woes. Death entered Huron County House of Refuge• on Monday, June 1st, and separated the body and soul of one of the inmates in the person of Miss Mc- Donald. She was an elderly maiden lady, of no light avoirdupois, brought down from. Goderich some eight months ago, perfectly helpless, being afflicted with paralysis, and was a care on the officials of the institution, It came to light the other day that newspaper carry other things than news sometimes. A lady in uufolding the morning paper saw greatly to her sur- prise and fear a bold mature bed -bug walking with dignity across the page. Whether it came frons the columns of "Rooms to Rent" or from ander the coat lapel of the picture of a man cured prompt, safe and sure cure that has beeu and Engineer Russell, of the Temiseam- a popular favorite for nearly '00 years. ing railway, hold the most of the paper The body of the late Mrs. John Kiteh_ in this batch of squaring off. No small en of the 7th Con. Kineardiue, who died amount of worry and annoyance, to say on May 31st was taken to Guelph for in- nothing about expense, will be averted ternlent in the Ebenezer cemetery, Mrs. by those interested coining to terms. ,� Kit,:hen was in her 83th year. One of those happy events around A Rhyme in June. The death of sirs. Jane Elliott, widow What is known as the American ever ch so mesh interest centres took <<A t bright wedding day is a good omen. of the tato Mr. John Elliott, at the ad- "trade" dollar is being circulated place at Wood Lawu Farm, West Wa- Iappy is the bride that the sun shines vanced age of tis years, occurred in throughout Canada. It is worth about wanosh, on Wednesday afternoon, June on," is ar clot, old mazim, dOc, and the police wish to warn people 3rd, when Miss Mary Pentland,youngest ! T2 �ve aro to believe superstition, n Huron Tp. on May .:,1st. sister of Mr. Ales. Pentland, was united brides happiness depends not a little on The Cl:atllain, (7mt., biu?er t;riue fac- against accepting them at par value. tit llcrever there aro siclrl iu marriage to Mr. D. Frank Johnston, l what she wears. "Something old and tory, which cost in tele neighborhood o, ypeople with something new, soniethiu bolrotved weak hearts and deranged nerves,. Mil- of Owen Sound, and formerly of Luck g 040,000, and which seas built by an as- burns Heart and Nerve Pills will be, now. The ceremony was performed by and something bIue," is iuveriftbly re- saeiation of farmers, was told recently found au effectual medicine. They re- the Rev. C. C. Koine, of Whitechurch, + garded by besides. According to an old to a company composed. of local and story enfeeble, enervated, exhausted (cousin of the bride)assisted by the Rey. ! rhyme: New Yclrlt ea "itaiists for 000. devitalized or over-worked men and p ' women to vigorous health T. R. McNair, of Duugannon, on the 1 Married in white, Dr. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. "Strength and vigor come of good food, beantifui lawn in fro.it of the s ,acinus' duly digested. 'Force', a ready -to -serve Mr, Mathew R. Blake, of Ashfield, t wheat and barley food, adds no burben, who has been attending the Royal Coi- rPsideuce in the presence of a large dut sustains, nourishes, invigorates." lege of Snrgeens in Loudon, Eng., has ! gathering of invited guests and immedi- The Newest ' `ttet-rich-rens<_,� ' scheme attained the degrees of M. It. C. S., and ! Me friends. is to deposit one cent in the bank Lite first L. R. C. P., having successfully com- 1 la B ,day in the month and double the amount pleted the three exaniivations in eight i i toyourcredit each day thereafter. At months. the end of the month there will have ac- Mrs. Anna Cook Hamilton, wife of cumulated $$I1,737,413.22.3 Yon may Rev. J. A. Hamilton, of Londesboro, think anyone ought to do that without died on Thursday, May 23th, after a t:rampiug isilnseif.--Try it. long illness from a tumor. She was 44 It's list tele Svesther ti: ;'s Nt f2,ult. years of age, and leaves a little girl 12 It's your system, clogged Wali poisoinbus `,years old,besides her husband, to mourn With a confiding faith in her Saviour, materials, that snakes you feel dull, ! the loss of aloving mother and wife. ;+its. Edgar J. Be11, of Hallett, submitted drowsy. weak and miserable. Let Bur- ; n, dock aro:d Bitters clear sway all the ; ,here is uo forint of ,kidney trouble, to the inevitable and on Tuesday, June poisous, purify and enrich your blood, from a backache clown to Bri ht s dis• 2nd underwent an o eration at the Clin- malke you feel bright and vigorous. ease, that Doan's Kidney Tills will not ton hospital, for the relief of appencliei- relieve or cure. June wedding bells have began to If you aro troubled. with any Idnd of ring early, introducing one of the pret- kidney complaint, give Doan's Kidney tiest events of the season, at the resi• Pills a trial. dence of Mr. Robert Hicks, when his The heaviest purchases of gold dust in daughter, bliss Gertrude, one of Exeter's ' the banking history of the Yukon took most popular young ladies in social and ; place on May 20 and 30. Tho amounts nillsieal circles, was united in simrriage aggregate $1,230,000. This season it is to Dr. Harry I'. Sill:, a rt iug and prom- said the Y ul:on gold output will Exceed inset dentist, of London, Ont. that of last year by from .$,'1,000,000 to $$,000,000. To prove, to you, that Dr. ! Chase's Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each I -`� and every fortis or itching, bleedingandprotrudingpiles, ! 'he m: nufacturers have guaranteed it. See tee• I timoaials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors :'hat they think of it, Yon can neo it and •-et soar money stack if not cured.. floc a box, at ..111 dealers or ErMANsO:,,i3ATXB &o Co., Toronto, �s' eo s2s a Cv"i;DP�4'�..:`ni"m .;9 �d8➢t147Ya KaeY� C &� i l d tiey f®iP Last week:r:Cr. 'Gilliam Lippin gto:i of Clilnton received a letter from Brandon, Man., which brought frim sad news of Death has claimed another old and • the death of leis daughter Einma which highly respected resident of Exeter, in took place in Brandon Hospital on May the person of Mr. Jas. Ramsay, who list. The cause of death was a large passed away on Tuesday June and in tumor. the 73rd year of his ngea The deceased was born in rorfarsliire,Seotiaud,in 1`131 and carne to Canada about th:iy'uir 1633. ;3T.tTS ON Oxn1o, CITY eP' TOLEDO i He first lived in Montreal, then London Loots Cot STY. y and subsequelntly removed to Exeter, which wa:i about forty years ago and Ilas been a continuous resident ever since. E'or ober Sixty Tears. Au Old and Wall -Tried Remedly- •Mrs Winslow's SoothingSy ,u i leas teen used for over slaty years by niillionsof mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suceees It soothes the child, ,. ,: nIl ';lin ult.s 1 u tis al ]a :3. stlt'� 1 : fte n y wind colic, and is the best remedy for elittrnc�ea. It is pleasant to the taste. .Y lrtofth. Id 1. <irn fists an every 1 a e So y btu World. Twenty-five cents a betty'. Its "Mine iri iliealcttlable. Be sure Volt ask f'or Ilia'. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. tis and other internal troubles. The operation was successful in every respect, and she came out of the anaesthetic feel- ing splendid, but towards Wednesday morning a hemorrhage set in, and all that r,ledical aid could do, could not check it, death coining to her relief at about 3.50 o'clock in the afternoon, as she was surrounded by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Snell, and her husband, to whom she was married in January of 1000. bishop „IeEvay,of the London diocese, has been denouncing three evils of { society, and, accordirg to his lordship, they are not authors, croquet and ice cream. Ina sermon at Woodstock he called attention to the three great evils influencing the people of the country to- day ---drinking, swearing and lyiuf;. He vigorously condemned the intemperance Fr..i u .7. Clti,xuy makes oath that he of today and implored his hearers to is senior partner of the firm of F. J. (VIII Niw 4 Co., doing Business in the .loin in the good work of provonting it City of 'Toledo, County and State afore- as far as it lay in their power. The said, and that said firm will pay the sum treating system he declared to be dis- of ONE HT, NDTIED DOLLARS for estrous to the youngmen of the country'. each and every case of CATAItntsl that 1 It was to bo regretted that the average cannot be cured by the use of lLttt's CATAltltli CCltn. FRANK J'. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gtli day of December, A.D., 1800. A. W. GLEASON, ae aI Not ry Public a t ) y hall a Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu• a tt surfs s of h tens. nd for ens c t s s Se e 0 y testimonials, free. F. J. Cninsn . & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 73c. hall's Fatally Pills aro the best, young roan of today was not brave enough to say "no," when first he was invited to the bar by bad companions, FOUND AT LAST. A liver pill that is ema11 and sure, that acts gently, quickly and thoroughly, that does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills pos• sass these ualftfes, and aro fz sure euro for Liver Complaint, 'Constipation, Sick Headache, etc. You have chosen all right. Married in gray, You will go far away. Married in black, Yon will wish yourself back.. Married in red, You had better be dead. Married in green, Ashamed to be seen. Married in blue, You'll always be true. Married in pearl, You'll live in a whirl. Married in yello,v, Ashamed of the fellow. Married in brown, You'll live out of town. Married in pink, Your spirits will sink. r. good's aE.s t.:.tl�t�.•o� a .t New-Fangled Schools. They taught him how to hemstitch and they taught him how to sing, And bow to make a basket oat of varie- gated string; Aud how to fold a paper so he wouldn't hurt his thumb, They taught a lot to Bertie, but he couldn't do a • sum. They taught him how to mould the head of Hercules in clay, And how to tell the diff'ronce 'twixt the bluebird and the jay, And how to sketch a horsie in a little picture frame, But strangely they forgot to teach him how• to spell his name. Now, Bertie's pa was cranky, and he s went one day to find Wllat 'twos they did that made his son so backward in his mind. "I don't want Bertie wrecked," he cried, his temper far from cool, "I want him educated!" so he took him out of school. —Newark News. The World's Credit Mark. [S. E. Kiser, in Chicago Record -Herald.] (A Fable in Rhyme.) Once there were two brothers, Hen and Ben; Ono had no taste for liquor, this was Hen ; But Bel; by spiteful Fate, alas! was cursed, Unlike ells brother. he possessed a thirst. Hen, in his honest, earnest, sober way, Worked on as best he could from day to day; He had no special gift, and failed to claim The laurels that aro handed out by Fame. One day, worn out, he died and left be- hind No splendid work to benefit mankind. They dropped him in his grave and left him there— He'd done his best, but no man seemed to care. Now Ben, instead of toiling, sponged along, Not caring what was right or what was wrong; He begged the stuff with which he clog- ged his brain, Regarding work too wearing for the gain. At last, besotted, he, too, died, and then Men gathered round his corpse, and said; 'Poor Ben! His talents world have raised him high had Fate Not chosen him, poor victim, for her hate." FOR GOOD HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for seen, women and children than Ripans Tabules. They are easy to take. They are made of a combination of medicines approved and used by .every physician. Ripans Tabules are widely used by all sorts of people ---but to the plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend in gleed, Ripans Tabules have become their stan- dard family remedy. They are a dependable, hon- est remedy, with a long and successful record, to cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn constipation, offensive breath, heartburn,, dizziness, palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com- plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build 'up run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appe tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans Tabules. Your 'druggist sells them. The five- cent packet is enough for ars ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. ic". h, a, Moral. We give no credit to the common man Who decently works on as best he can; But Mourning for the witless sot, we think He might have been a genius save for drink. Nor Pine ,syrup Curers Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Pain or Tightness in the Chest, Eto. It stops that tickling in the throat, ie pleasant to take and soothing and heal- ing to the lungs. Mr.. B. Bishop Brand, the well-known Galt gardener, writes:--- I had a very severe attack of sore throat and tightness in the chest. Some times when I wanted to cough and could not I would almost choke to death. My wife got me a bottle of DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP, and to my sur- prise I found speedy relief. I wottld not Be without it if it cost $1.00 a bot- tle, and I can recommend it to everyone bothered 'Ivith a. cough or cold. Price 25 coats. c ler> t +u fin--'�d:vd, at indtt tion. ors in '4YPA. m , r yt each state to tray(4forhouseestablished eleven years and with a large capital, to earl upon merchants and 05-nt4for auceesafitl and irofit- able line. Permanent engagement. Weekly cash:•salary of F1R ands rill traveling expo nses Opinions of Leading Physicians, 1 have niece W. T. Strong's Pile iDewily in my practice with most satisfactory results, and ran cheerfully recommend it. JAI1ES S1TroN, M.D, Pricy+ 51.00. I'or sale by druggists,or sly mail on receipt of priee. W. T. SSTRONG, Manufacturing Chemist London, Ontario. WANTED -NOW g ! SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN. THE RESULT of ignorance and folly in youth, overexertion cf mind and body e x o u re nstantl wreckin the lives 'n a ustau s oa idcdbyi dap r eq y Q and future happiness of thousands of promising young men. Some fade and wither at an early age, at the blossom of manhood, while others are forced to drag out a weary, fruitless and melancholy existence, Others reach matri- mony but find no solace or comfort there. Tho victims are found in all stations of life—the farm, the ofuce, the workshop, the pulpit, the trades and the professions. Nervous Debility and Seminal Weakness are guaranteed cured by our New Method Treatment or No Pay. You run no risk 2S years In Detroit. Dank security. CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED. Ne names used without writtse sone,nt. "I am 33 years of ago and married. When young i led a gay �(. 1 life. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble for rue. I became weak and nervous. Idy kidneys became affected and I �, _ ,' feared Bright's Disease. Married Life was unsatisfactory and , my home unhappy, I tried svervthiag—all faded till I took treatment from rs. 8ennedy & $ergan. .Their New Method built me up mentally, physically and sexually. I feel and act like a man in every respect. They treated me six years ago. They are honest, skilful and responsible financially, eo why patronize Quacks and Fakirs when you can be cured by reliable doctors.'.V. A. Belton. CBRES GUARANTIED OD NO PAY. Cousullailon Free --Boons Free-•011esiioi Biault Free for Bona Trealmonf, � .�• &'illll��° �� �>t1s 14Detroit,,YMich �t, !!e ! . tK ' �s{ �Cc'I'% :kt44 I'C.':.K..& K.: fr ' All work promptly executed at most a easonable prices. I� Y A Good Local Agent For Wingham and vicinity, to sell fruit trees, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc. We have the largest and hest assortment of stock in Canada. Terms liberal. We also grew and sell improved lines of seed potatoes. All stock guar- s 1 and delivers in u t ease d d tr o a utee e food condition or purchase money re. unded. Will make arrangements on commission or salary basis, according to ili f p pli nt. A ly time rind ab ty o app Ca PP S' immediately. and hotel bills advanced in rash races W 5'k. , v Es scrim', not e:;sentiel, M ntion refferenen relltait Nurser ' l,ompany., anti elirio�.o 584 Deddrer:.ed envelope. THE TnttaN to, ONT. NATIOAIAL, 331 Dearborn St., Chicago. Of 'Printing, in the way of Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Invitations, Auction Bills, Receipts, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Bill Heads, Statements, Calling Cards, Tickets, Hand Bills, Notes, Order Blanks, Booklets, Circulars, 1 Or anything else in the printing line, you will make no mistake by leaving your order at this office. W e will be pleased to furnish estimates at any time. Call at, or address-�- THE TIMES OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK OBEN/INE f3"'I11•1T. ��xT AM.. lY Vf'�