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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1903-08-06, Page 3DREADFUL CALAMITY MY Headache, Biliousness, Dys- pepsia, Coated Tongue, Foul Breath, Heart Burn, Water Brash, or any Disease of the Stgmach, Liver or Bowels. Laxa-Liver Pills are purely vegetable; neither gripe, weaken nor sicken, aro easy to take and prompt to act. Second Thoughts Prom the Chicago Soilrn a man makes a choice c should not forget it. to detect the he polo of the long -ago -married who stands high is the most from it. a bride to feel real over flattery. of public units often Ill personal concerns. glide who is able me outfit has a keen s Inco. Many men allow their through too much the bride of advanced the nict•t pityingly of More Than 4 Score Killed in Powder Explosion, SEVERAL BLOWN TO PIECES, Tont Bert 200 Tarde Away K111ed by the Terrible rouse -Bitty 'persons Stere Iglurod--Fourteen houses Collap- sed and Several Coaxlit !ire- -Three romans Dureed to Death. TEE WJNG1IAM STIES, AUGUST Co, 1�J0. FORECASTS FOR AUGUST. allev. Irl Ti. flicks, of St. Louis, )lee: issnvd his forecasts for August, 1W14, the gust of them' being given below; :The whole month of August will Reel more or lady the influence of the equinox of the planet. Mars. The Mitre dilstutb;ance will be central on tideS0t11, extending from! the last of July, well into i'_teptcmber. If at the entrance of a art( period it 11 dry and` worm, it lel Isafe to say that the same kind of weather ' will largely predaminatii until this' period ie past. IC we come well into a ,m'at's period with tendency to wet .unit ,stormy weather, look for ai predominance of such weather for ;several weeks- And' ,so, through ;all the st;aaa�ns of the year. it is a proven fact that the kind of pneumonia prevailing at the begin- ning of a ?tare period ie almost sure; that period. The regular Storm per- iodde will not he obliterated, but the disturbance at thei3s.. regular .i1n n to be prolonged during the life of will be mollified or aggravated in the direction of existing conditions: when the Maass period was entered, •lleuce, if the preSent cause is not en -excep- tion to the rule. eve may. expect, in the main, the kind of weather exist- ing the latgt week ii July, through- out August and, into September. , W1tatever degree of intensity muy be. given to them, eebular •Storm dLs turbaneee will be due from the 1st to the 4th of August. The probabilities axe that the natural wareiLh to lie ex- pected At tlib5 ;s^sw.tavlL will grow. lute el'tnle of eniu per heat auout the len, end �r,i:d gra, to be tulluwed progrera- eit ely from the met by low aerome- ter, tltreaa,teLuing clouds and severe blusterin'o• Local reins - Some of them quite heavy -may, attend, thine_ ,stertn , but the gcnerel ,eupp,Y enol difineion of x..iL1. over the country promise to be ishoxt end poorly dis- tributed. Rteint barometer and eh..nge to more pi:meant conditions for a few days will be natural belting the perturbatiews at this time, ex- tending x tending era;..t` and over the country by the 4th end, 5th. ° a1 reacttenalr'Y storm period. exists en the 6th, Id' .,nd 8th, during wlarch. dey s look for -inereaise tat warmth falling barometer and marked tend- ency to blade moods, thunder and btoim:n ys. 1hes: distu.bakces wi.l g h • 8t touching the , culminate on and to 0 some central to northern punts of the country being visited by ;severe bum- mer ,equ.tlis• Change to xi,sing be - remoter, westerly winds sand cooler will press; in from the went a.nd north, as low barometer and; ,storms move eastw1trdlet out of the way bringing partial respite from ,summer heat for tw,o or three 4.luyis. Ono of the "heated, terms" of the month will appear from about the 11th to the 16th. At the beginning of this period the waxen wave will start in western sections, attended by low and falling barometer; easterly to southerly \winds will increase the heat over all'sectio.ns east of .the ac- tual (storm centres, .As the low bar- ometer' moves eastward, threatening donde, with severe local Storms will visit many sections with favorable conditions for same genexon,s mid - glimmer rains- A Mercury. disturbance Ls also central ,near the centro of thio regular storm ,Period• This greatly increase the probability of rain from about the llth to the 15th.. ;While the heat wave and storms' are still passing central and eastern parts of the country, eh,a,nge to cooler will be advancing from the west ,and north, so that by: the 15th and 16th most Pasts of the country will have felt the change to cosier weather. There will be perceptible reaction to rising •tem- perature, falling barometer andi„ree been 'to cloudiness and Storms on Sind touching' the 17th and 181h', followed, by another return to cooler. more pleasant weeather about the 19th to 21st. s. �t t If the perturbations, Cf the Mans period, which i,5 central on the 20th, should, cake on ,idle nature of violent atmospheric displacements - a. result rather to be expected; the regular storm period extendiug from the 21st to the 27th will develop some violent and; ulangeeous' went• India storms. The situation, will be more critical from the fact that the moon is in perigee on the 21st, new on the 22nd, and on the celestial equator, on the, 24th. , The earth Wi11 also have enter- ed its autumnal equinoetial at this time. 1 , ` -' ' i 1 1, ;General storm conditions will de velop over .the country, end inland a,torm5' of mote or lose intensity may reasonably be expected about the 24th to 27th. If lequa,torial storm's appear in the ,south of thin ,time, reaching regions es fair north as our extreme Southern States, phenomenally cool weather will follow, the, tstorm,9; over all central to north-western ;states. iTho 29th oand, 30th will bring a re- aption to storm cojlditions, and mote or lass storminesls and rain will re- suit in many, localities. Rising liar- - emotes and change to cooler weather generally will mark the closing hour's of the month•• 1 continua on the eamea line, doubtless+ with augmen beyond, the ortsIs of the aitumnai equinox ,after the middle o1 Septem- ber, • r t t , ted intensity, up to and Lowell, Mass., July 80.- Two Small powder magazines in the midst. of the houses of fifty mill operatives exploded yesterday with a frightful concussion, and the lives of more than a score of persons were cut off and 5Q others were injured. Half a dozon men who were loading kegs of powder from one of the magazines were blown to pieces, four boys 200 yards away wore killed by the force of the explosion, and fourteen frame houses within a radius of 400 yards collapsed as though built of card- boards. Seven of these houses im- mediately caught fire and were com- pletely om pletely consumed. „ At least three persons were caught in the ruins and burned to death, while seven or eight others, who were rescued, died sub- sequently of their injuries. It is es- timated that seventy separate pieces of property, including those already mentioned, were destroyed, while the force of the explosion broke windows Within a radius of five or six miles, and its thunder was heard distinctly for more than 50 miles away. Occurred Within Five Seconds. (al) Whenof a pro- fession ll the small parts in It is easybride who is noting t go -married 'women. manThe in his busi- ness usuallyunconventional when away It takeshonest un- concern Islets of tack Theto display a hands0sense of her imports ideas to become stunted seif•eompla- cency. It is years who speakan old maid. show lack ABSOUJTE SECLE'; Genuine The Normal Course Extended. 'rhe Normal School course for teachers wIli heaxafter extend from the; second Tuesday in 'September to the third 'Friday in Juno. No one will be admitted afs a teacher who s. not pos;ses,9 at leaet Pallor leaving stunding. and who has not taught at: loa;st one year eucoes5fully, , The course of study embreees, ars' at teres- ont 'the science of education, school m,anagemont, -and the best mothad`s of presentation of each subject cf the ;Public School course of study. Spec- ial attention will also he given to, newer subjects of nature study, Slee mentary science, manual training and household science. We ven- ture of Lure the prediction that, inside five years, ;standing in nature study and domestic '',science Will b. v prime quelificaticn, in the case of rural school teachers at least. Teach- er's who are first to take advantage of the training to be offered at the blacdonzld Institute at 'Guelph will have an t,!;sured future them. OURIQUS FACTS The United Kingdom spends X4,400,009 au raislus. The surplus profit on the Glasgow International exhibition Was $460,000. The ordinary howitzer or siege gnu weighs 2u00 pounds and is 6 feet I0 Mob - es long. The pair of gloves and accompanying note sent by the Princess of Wales to a little Canadian child were recently bought by a loyal Montreal gentleman for £110. A returned miner froni the Klondike states that. at a depth of 225 feet he found the ground frozen hard. The entiro catastrophe occurred within five seconds, but in that time the surrounding property was swept as if a small volcano had broken forth in its midst. Every house within 200 yards col- lapsed, trees were blown down, the grass within a hundred yards mowed as if by a lawn -mower, while bricks from the two magazines were hurled far across the river and all over the neighborhood. For several minutes the air was fillled with smoke and dust, through which penetrated the glare from al- ready burning houses. Those who sur- vived dragged themselves only whatb seemed a place of safety, Y t e recalled by the shrieks of the less fortunate. Four Boys KU '. 1 Carter's Little b • Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Par -Simile Wrapper Below. Wry Breen end as easy to take as sugar. FOR BEADMONT., FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOB I;ONSTIPATI019. FOR SALLOtt1SKIN. FOR THECOMPLEXION CARTERS ITTLE IVEF PILLS. open to LRYI�� Tutt cid $umptlt !� I Mrs. Gilbert Taylor and Her Glr Visitor Lose Their Lives • The most expensive wine in the world is some 1778 maderie recovered from a wreck in the Scheldt in 1814. It was sold at 070 a bottle. Fifty dollars was recently given to every Russian soldierand sailor now on lite active list who served in theRusso. Turkish war twenty-five years ago. Tlie disastrous effect of the drought Lnlis?ra1 Australia may be judged by the fact regulations by av food of the king's controlled. It wt Airs. Grundy. nob.. , poen In particular were laid dawn exit very 'mediae lines, and the changes lea their attire °t eurred touch more Eras• quently than ill woinen'e. 'Very diff ri HER OWN GUILD WASSAVED.ent is tele case now, In those days, too, hen's dress was bright and evert gaudy. had The Children, Aged 7 sad 10 Teary, Wore prier to 1104 long hair was the regu- 14 Ysddupg in the writer end Got lation. In that year, however. Henry Heyond 1r%. bee: Deptla. amend r'. all hisblessed subje subjects' locks rto barbers, sitar Taylor Rest Lowa is Air { elle next important edict of this kind tempt at I:eaeae.-A Wolkol:s i was under Edward III., who insisted Tragedy. that no one should have more than two Ssa nig, July 20.^li Fad drowning courses for dinner, except on the eight- accidont occurred hero yceterday af- ecu holidays in the year, wheel the ternoon, by, which two lives were king's lieges might eat and drink at lost, Mrs. Gilbert Taylor, accom- t will' Of interest to ladies will be the hard partied by her little daughter and the fate that befell the big sleeves. manta little daughter of Mr. George Thome- ; by men under Richard II. We are told Fon he Dort Huron, who was visiting i that some slung down to the knees, at the Taylor house, went down to i When pottage Is brought to the table the river bank to allow the children "the sleeves go into slew and get the spot water. The ' t ante.." In short, the nuisance wad' t0 addle about in the fi1A t P as d selected was the beach below ; so intoivrable that a statute wasp se L. E. dl: D. It R. Slip. ; prohibiting any man below a banneret that 120,000 sheep were recently sold at! The two little girls, aged 7 and from wearing them. Albany, N. S. W., at from sixpence to a h shilling a head. On a sunken coal lighter being raised from Colombo harbor recently, its bot - torn was found to be covered with pearl oysters. Their value more than paid for the cost of the salvage operations. O. raindrop one -twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter cannot fall at a greater pace than thirteen feet ;per second• Rain- drops seldom exceed one eighth of an inch in diameter. Health Hints• Is your bedroom window open these nights? It not, why not? The wider the better. What do you drink? Whiskey?{ That's bad. Ale or beer? They are bad too. Alcohol is not a food. It's poison. Little children don't need much meat, especially in hot weather. Better none at all, in fact, Give them plenty of fresh ripe fruit instead. A brief receipt for good health: "Keep your feet warut, your head cool, and your bowelscpen." This was excellent ad• vice left by a celebrated physician. Carnegie on Cotton Industry. Andrew Carneg:c writes n long let- ter to the Lyndon, (England), T mes :n which he says that Great Britain Sal suffer if she discriminates in favor of Canada aga'nst the United States wh:ch feeds her and keeps 35,000,00U of her 41,000,f"0 sp'nd12s employed in the cotton industry. Mr. Garneg:e points out hsve easy :t would be for the. United Stater to compel the restoration of equal treat- ment. Re says: -?L word from the Pres:dent cancels the privileges new generously extended to Canada c1 rcach'ng oPen American parts t1 rlwgb AAmer:can territory with all lire exe peens and :imports free cf duty for five months in the year waent lice own ports are iccbeund. She uses the pri- v lege all the year. President Roose- velt is the last man I could think Cf w:to would hesitate a moment to say Haat word, but even hel. and all h's. Cab•uet would be pawerlcse to resist the imperious demand that at least \ a ve rL the p" t t funish i old sl c uta \Y,. that enabled another pewee to wound us. The withdrawal of the privilege g van to Canada would prcbably be suff.c i ut to eat lsf Great al Britain that the Amer:can people ware in earnest." Two hundred yards from the se- cond magazine the firemen came across the bodies of four little boys, who evidently were just about to have a swim when killed. A fifth member of the party was in the riv- er when the explosion occurred and d injury. cue n j Y escaped Apparently when maga- zine the secondm ga- zine let go, its force was expended in two directions, north and south. On the north it colnaleta-" dnmoliehnA one nouse of Wm. itVV''gs, about tiny yards away. fatally injuring Mrs. Rigs and badly injuring her little son. , On the other side of the magazine was a grove of trees, through which. the explosion tore a path 50 feet wide for a distance of nearly 800 yards. The four littlo boys were caught in the centro of this path. The body of one of them was fright- fully mutilated, the head being com- pletely blown off. Ponder Mill Blew 17p. Baltimore, Md., July 30.-A de- spatch from Now Freedom, Md., says the works 'of the Rockdale Powder Company at Hoffmansville, Balti- more County, blew up last night. It is reported that two persons were killed. Particulars are meagre. 2 G ibiru' cgeiab1O.Ve MATus;woe, CURE SICK HEADACHE. Constipation Ooes your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes ?Bad taste in your mouthP your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti- pation, headache, dyspepsia. 23c. All druggists. Want your moustache or beard a banana brown or rich black? 'Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE10' the rs .0 Or.. o►DrnItwo., Olt R. P. Hen. a Co., 1M44UA, 10, respectively, were enjoying tem- The Carbuncle. selves in the water. All at once thea 011e of the rarest and most Iireeious children got beyond their depth and stones Is the carbuncle, which is .some- trrror-st help. Mrs, Taylor became times confounded with the ruby, from water -stricken and rushed into the which it differs by the intensity of its water to save thein. Their cries at- s fires, produced by an internal luster of ]d, while under the purple of tl:e rte. tractod the attention of some of the railway employes, and the men hur- ried to the scene. The little Taylor child, aged 7 years, was saved, but the Thompson child The drown- ed both mot watery graves. ed woman was aged 28 years, and was the wife of Gilbert Taylor, Grand Trunk ftrotnan, and resides on Queen street. Mr. Taylor and family cams here front= Port Huron and have been residents of Sarnia sine° April last. IN MANCHURIAN PORTS. some Privileges to Be Given Brltatn and Japan by China. London, July 80.- Following the signature of the Americo -Chinese commercial treaty, China will, it is said, grant the same open port priv- ileges in Manchuria to Groat Britain and Japan, •both of which expect to establish concessions and appoint consuls at the now ports. In British official circles confidence is expressed that the maintenance of peace will result from Russian as- surances regarding Manchuria, and that thoro will bo no interference with Chinese action in the matter. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES • KILLED ON THE O. T. R. by there only appear dottings of azure or lacquer. I'tIVopla produced the most precious ancient ctu'bUncles, The Cilaldeans regarded this stone as a powerful talismali. Legend makes the eyes of dragons out of carbine -lea. Gar- eias ab Aorto, physician of one of the viceroys of India, speaks of carbuncles which he saw in the palace of that prince which were so extraordinary in their brilliancy that they seemed "like redhot coals in the midst of darkness." Louis Vertomau reports that the king A MUSKOKA TRAGEDY. I of Pegu wore an enormous one, which It is roared That Three Young Men • atn night SppeareThe d. virii hted uucp with Have Been Browned. Drummer's, July 29. --Another seri- cue are resistance to tire. preservatt ous case of a canoe capsizing occur- of the eyes, promotion orepietuevi rod between here and Gravenhtlrst . dreams, creation of ]sappy illusions a Sunday evening. During the .after- an antidote against impure air. noon Joseph I7osack, a Princeton University student, whose home is in Carnegie, Pa., accompanied by Nal- _ --------- ter Mchard of Mercer, Pa., a medical i The Beautiful Turquoise. - The turquoise is considered as a tails- sity, student of Johns Hopkins Univer- noe toil meet Hosack's l cousin, c a marl its Persia. its native soli. It pre - young man who was to arrive there serves its possessor from accidents and Sunday afternoon. insures constancy ir. affections, The OWhenflda the boys ni had inquiries.returned W010 . slha de of itse turquoise size. especially its thick- anepends on its ode, morning, he tot classed tS belonging " three l �c d the ness. Those f n t nes w 9 OU was = and m adc had loft Gra\•onhurst at 8 o'clock old rock are valued very y. Em - Sunday night. blem of youth, of sentiment and tender Searching parties were at once recollections, the turquoise may be formed, every available launch own-esslion tbo fnr_et-me-not of stones. p ed by the various cottagers wt,ro, sent out, and up to last evening no- ; for 0,...,1. sixty Tears. thing has been found but the pad- dles, and Mehard's coat. It is fear- . `� An Old and elWel�Trild}Etrt`tet � 1 used ed the three aro drowned. i for over sixty vicars bylt.iilien: of mothers Three Wunt Down In Skin: Pittsburg, Pa., July 29. -'Follow- i for their children while t, rutins, with } perfect success. It sc tithes the child, ing the formal opening of Dam No. 'efts els the gums, allays tall 1 Hirt, cures 1, in the Allegheny River last night, wind colic, and is the bt t r, tote). for Henry ;Sold by druggists plc e\lti to oAntl oae tste.f Joseph Brown, aged 19; Hthe Brown, aged 14; Frederick Bulger, jr., and Edna Shipley. aged 13, ' win Id. Twenty eve a tits 1. Lottie. Its were drowned. Two girls were res- value is inealcultble. Bt•Snre you ask cued in an unconscious condition. for 'Ars. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and Stocks. Theft, Suicide. How often do you take a bath? Once a day is net to frequent now. Keen your body clean and the pores of the et h. rhe:l iu better you'll be and 11 -toe, skin P You like tea and coffee? I suppose you take either one or the other at every meld? How'S your head? It aches a Try t Good deal at times, dont lt. T y ho water with a little milk or cream and some sugar in it. What do you eat this hot weather? Seine as in the winter, I suppose. Lots of fried ham and eggs, pork and beans, fat beef, fried potatoes, etc. If you walit to keep cool, try more fruit, vege- tables, and greens, and•less meat. There's notbiug like fresh air for your constitution. "Eat some air." Drink it in. It'll do you good. Go out of doors these fine mornings. Hold yourself er• ect. Take long, deep breaths through your nose. and exhale slowly thro-agh your mouth. It will oxygenate and vita- lize your blood, and make you feel like a different person. THE REIGN OF THE AUTOMOBILE. Tele lowest pr:ced autceaaib:le, says Mr. Henry Noirnitan, \v. 11 crest less a year titan a parry and, trap and do f.vtt limes the work. Indeed, every. ono who keeps a leo,rse may keep a car. The effect of all this cm our civiliza- t:ctn, aricnrding to Mr. Newimsan," js dest.ned to be startling. It will give crd.nary man an area of activity of a\early 3,000 square miles: instead of the 500 hundred po Etessed by the ,sunrise -owner a,nd the very few enjoy - by the pedestr:am. Says the writer; "It is a revaLut;ilcnt in daily life. W.th an aubdmtabilo coa livest three b:mpls as mulcts in the same spans, of years, and one's life, therefore, be - cones tb that extent, ender attd mere interesting. "The influence upoin the communirty w.11 b. nd less than uptaan the individ- ual. Old cdunta'y d:atricts wall re- vive. The old coaching ,coags and ccfach:ng inns ,will once marks' be thronged w.th travellers. "Ta the car'-t:wi serelt a,sl virtually the same thing whether hid home is cmc m:le or a dozen; miler from his nearefst railway. This will bring into the market at goicd pr:ocf' a great number of cannery plaotes unletable and unsalable to -day. There ,w 11 soon ar:se, in, consequence, an irresis- tible demand felt; better roads -in,, all prc(bab:lity for a, divitsioalu of road - control similar to that of France," Mr. Norman is octnivinoed tbatc,ten years hence there well not be a home left in London, or Newt YerSk_except those kept purely for pleasure. F.n- ally, to cap the clemax, he 'believes that the mobil' w:ll avenge the cld stage -coach by killing of the railway. This, it will be remembered by readers of H. G. Wells'; books, is also the opcm- ioin of that prophet !AL the `better day to Same. All this is, cf course, the setmewhet• ane -sided view of a parti- san of tho t nit tb:le; but it is cer- ta:nly sulgestivle and interesting. Body of Mallard Hibbs of the Oshawa Iron Works. Oshawa, July 80. -The body of Richard Gibbs, employed by tho On- tario Malleable Iron Co. here, was found yesterday morning at one o'clock on the Grand Trunk track, about a hundred yards east of Osha- wa Junction. It is supposed he was run over by No. 2 passenger train. His body was terribly mangled. .•3010 storm Cav-in. Aylmer, July 30.--A very sad and fatal accident happened about noon yesterday to Alfred Moore, of Co- rinth. While digging with a gang of men in a ditch back of. Andrew Mur - ray's place, the earth suddenly caved in on him, killing him instantly. ls• Traee or Bodies. Beam -nails, July 30. -There is still no trace of the three young men, Ilosack, McLard and McCaughan, of Pittsburg, Pa., who are supposed to capsizing the d b have been drowns y of a canoe between here and Gray- enhurst on Sunday, Use Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolens and fiannels,'-"you'll like it 3s wANxi.n-•.-,►txIWITr, Plsnsort TO 7'ni iE Some Bughouse Poetry. Summer is the time of pleasure, when a man expects some, But, also, 'tis oft denied him by the bugs he finds beside him; Bugs that fly and bugs that creep, Bugs that bite you when you sleep, Bugs that sting you, bugs that scratch, Bugs that lay their eggs and hatch; Bugs that stab you when in bed, Bugs that gather in your head, Bugs that cause your flesh to crawl, Bugs that perch upon the wall, Bugs that drop down from the ceilings - Begs that have no finer feelings, Silent bags and bags that buzz, Bugs that look like balls of fuzz, Beetles, skeeters, flies, and fleas, Failing all attempts at ease, Driving men to midnight madness, Fillinggentle semis with sadness; This would be a land enchanted. Were it not by winged things haunted. Why does not some human lover Save us from those pests that hover; From those horrid things which fly, Ere we bughouse grow -and die? take no other kind. Montreal, July 29, -Albert Fourn- ler, clerk of the Recorder's Court, It takes a �1:reZ'',1 man to cliepcse of who disappeared a few days ago, and ', was supposed to have lett the coun- his prcperty in a way that will shut out try owing to shortage in his no- i counts, was found floating in the St. the lawyers as well as 1 is re.ativcF. Lawrence, near Longueil, yesterday, l having evidently committed suicide. ; Fourn;er is supposed to have lost money in stock speculation. He was at ono time a brancha ager of tho Banque I' for well established house in n few com tt calling on retailmcrelmnts and agents. Locil territory. Salary tl014 a *year and expeieme pay- able $19.10'n Wcek 1' enslt and expenses advanc- ed. Position permanent. Business successful st nerd Houses, 8 5 Caxton Bldg Chenvelope c go ere • t , • t • 'The aisturbanee,s prevalent during the month of Ai est, whatever may bo their peculiar eh:arapteristi0 , wiDt news This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cm:easY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known 1?. and be- lieve years, a last r the J. Cheney fo him perfectly honorable in all busi• nese transactions any and obligationsally able made by to carry out any 8 their firm. WsST and I uuAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. WALDING, 1 Th1 oN t 1 IttAltv1X, Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systema, Testi- monials bent free. Price 750 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills ate the best. Du eup ©, now j FREE CONSUMPTION HOS- Gait Woman PITAL. Suicides. Galt, July 2/3. -Mrs. Johnson, aged APitiful Appeal fronals Poor ConNnmp- cbout 45 years, who came to Galt tiro -Money urgently Needed to from Dundas a few months ago to Carry on the Work. reside withC her daughter, Mrs. I The following letter is shown as one of Deans, onld Chapman 'crook, commit- t many distressing appeals made by appli- ted suicide about 4 o'clock yesterday I cants seeking admission to the Free Con - complaining' by cutting her throat gumption Hospital: with a razor. Deceased had been i "1 am anxious to make application on comp]a}Winn' of headache and insom- ! behalf of raydaughter, Paulein, who has nig lately.p contracted he `dread v kite plague' while An Unaccountable Suicide. lovingly performing her duty in caring Cypress River, Man., July 29. -Al- {o o her earnth r, 'w dread he igt disease. bert Stuart. 'son of James Stuart, 1 a' o succumbedis a sad case. For to three long years who lives three miles west of this i m wife suffered from consumption, of place, hanged himself lfonday. I3o which she finally died, leaving mo alone loft a Lotter on tnd table to hd n - Lller, mother and sisters, bidding- them good-bye, and saying that 11e f five i to raise a family of children, one only years old. ply daughter, Padilla, was going to the rope he had pre- 1 who nuy study d her hr during 1,'r ling ntlness, of pared for himself the day before, at I w horne,and now the hand of disease the stair fofrom the the hour about wasfors 1 has falleupon her. Her physicians ty rods from house• He I have pronounced it a cased consumption, mnsi innred ono of the and young ! and advise an immediate removal to the comen the settlement, ac and no ono ; Sanatorium. I ata only a poor' man, can account for the act. dependent on my dairy wage, and the --------• 1 lona and heavy expei.se't 01 illy eife's Fell Into vat of .'.Sid. 1 illness have so depleted my rc. u rCes in an Sharon, Pa., July 29. -At the rod I I cannot possibly pay the expensive saualt.rium, slough I \would mill of thoy's works, American Johnel andl Wire 1 be p glad to do so wale it in my power. Company's works, Soloman, , Ca, you not receive her into your Flee aged 20, fell into vat of boiling Ilrld,itnl, :,std so snatch a young life sulphuric acid yesterday. He \vim i from the \ra-ting sutlerinrs of so terrible quickly rescued, bodyt which was not a ' a disease The doctors consider her case place ,a his which had not ' a curable sue at this stage, hut delay been parboiled. Death soon ended would be dangerous. Hoping and trust his agony. ing to hear irom you shortly, and t receive the proper application bland Estally Struck by a Train. forms, I am, yours in trouble and need. Rodney, July 29. --Yesterday after- 1 Everything possible is being done b i the Association to meet the rtntlVes Pointed Paragraphs. From the Chicago News. Revenge is sweet only to the very small individual. It is always an era of hard times with the shiftless pian. Scolding women are less ridicnlous than swearing men. Love makes the wise man foolish and the fool completely daffy. Money isn't the root of all evil. hogyour the matter with a stray Ln garden? The avenge clergymanknows as much about politics as the average politician knows about piety. Though the man who hesitates natty be lost, the one who deliberates is usual• ly to bo found on deck when wanted. A man exhibits great presence of mind if he isn't absent-lnindedwhen the contribution box collies his way. noon Mr. F. Martin, aged 52 years a highly respected farmer residing close to this place, was struck by a fast freight train while driving and urgent calls from c+ns Seventy-six patients aro now being 'caret for in the Free Hospital, and adot'tt aiicl 1 0 refuse across the M. C. R. It. tracks in this patient hos o[ ids orbeen her poverty. '1'hro mr�� village and fatally injured. The wag-- bettor of Concern with the manner e I wrecked and both hors s, The gtiestion on was badlyis the lack of fundgeestion t sada is w �Trustees Y killed. the ki et is facingll 80 - they shall not bo compelled to close tlaiet at Panama. of the wards becsuse of this- or.. Benders of this paper who desire t Washington, July 29:y -The temp ter ebullition on the Isthmus has Sub- he;p, can doss v by sendingthe coot ibuto ;; y cordin to a cablegram from no batter h tlnito StatesgConsul-Geitcral Gudg- ' Wm. It. Meredith, Itt., 'pice•Preeide:i 'United at Panama yesterday. Ile National Sanitarium k Vo� Gave, Mail er,sa de►tbd , thin is perfectly port Ave., Toronto, il that' everything Executive Committee, ' awYs the � n of quiet, ant be tlliatidpattMl 1W mere ; tanto, tlrMll�a , , , , ,