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For the year ending June 10th the
London, Out., cheer rectories made 133
e ilii,•ns of cigars end the breweries
Unwed out two million gallons of beer.
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Stephen Paul Kruger, the last pried.
tient of the Transvaal Republic, died
;its Maine, Switzerland, Thursday morn -
ling, at the age ot i9 An attempt will
be made to have buried at Pretoria.
There is uo form of kidney trouble,
iron* a backache down to Bright's dis-
ease, that Donut's Kidney Pills will uut
aeiieve or cure.
If you are troubled with any kind of
kidney complaint, give Doau's Kidney
Pills a trial.
Angus McKey died in Huron nn Wed-
.:etraday. July eth, after an illness of only
twenty days. The deceased was well
And favorably known and his death was
a shock to many in the community.
Deceased was in his 67th year.
xtse Lever's Pry Soap (a powder) to
wash woolens and ilauneis,--yuu'11 like
it. 32
After eleven years absence from
Hamilton, deriug which tiwe he had
not been heard. of, Thomas Flynn, a
=tech -mist returned to Hamilton last
week. Prior to going away he left
X00 in ca'•e of Daniel. Cotter, of the
Wentworth Hotel.
TIHH WING11.401 TIMES JULY 21, 1904
The output of butter ut Neusktult Imnnrf t nt .iiia( i�
V ereamutry tut the :north of Jew was if
1i,t':3Ralts, flowingWereet'ergeiereeee. �*Oult
{ Mr:Wilburn n Wightmen died et his Eyar Oiil Life
rebnlence to Clifford, an Monday thorn- IS Between Fifteen .and Eighteen
Last week the Norton Terrace, consist.
inn of 0 attached dwelliuss, Turnberry
street, Bre-self+, was sold to D. R this,
Public School Inspector, of that place
The prion realized was $1.700 and the
sale was trade by A. B. MacDonald. Bar-
tter M s. A,Treleaven, o i-
tt r E. relay er, of }4t ser
roll, N. W. T., was the owner.
GET RID OF THAT COUGH
Before the summer comes. Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup conquers
Cougrhs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
Bronchitis, and all Diseases cf the Throat
and Longs.
FOUND AT LAST.
A Liver Pell that is small and stere, that
acts gently, quickly and thoroughly,
that does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills
possess those qualities. and are a sure
rare for Liver Complaint. Constipation,
Sick Headache, etc.
Judge Elliott at London dismissed the
snit of Attwonrl v. Fox, in which plain-
tiff, an apple -grower, sought $200 dam-
ages for the loss of apples, which he had
hold to defendant. The judge held that
the plaintiff should have kept the apples
until they were called for, in good con -
clition.
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chars thu / The Kind You Have Always Bought
$ignatara
of
Another of Carrick's old settlers has
passed away, in the person of Mr. Theo -
bald Stonier, who made his home with
iris son Daniel on the 4th concession.
Mr. Stemler was 91 years and 8 months
old, and has been in very poor health
for some time, aid his death on San -
day afternoon, July 10th was not un-
expected.
For Cholera N:orbns. Cbolela In-
fantueu, CI amps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dys-
entery and Simmer Complaint, Dr.
Fowler's J+:xtrect of Wild Strawberry is
a prompt, safe and sure cure that has
been as popalar favorite for nearly 00
3reters.
1the famous pacer, Harold H., s p ce , ti v
as
beaten at Portage la Prairie on Domin-
ion Day, by Chestnut, a gelding owned
by Brown Bros., formerly of Paisley.
Voter of the best horses in Canada com-
peted and the race is claimed to have
been the greatest contest in harness ever
held in the Dominion.
A. I. McCall & Co. will refund your
money if yo a are not satisified after using
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is everywhere
admitted to be the most successful rem-
edy iu use for bowel Complaints and the
only one that never fails. It is pleasant,
safe and reliable.
A Hamilton young man in remitting
$100 to his step -mother deducted from
the amount 32 cents, to pay for the
money order and postage. The step-
snotheeened him for this 32 cents, claim -
leg than without it she was not reeeiv-
1ng the hundred dollars to which she
drag entitled. To prevent many similar
haw suits it is desirable to advertise the
fact that Judge Meredith has decided
that the young man must pay over the
.i2 cents and two dollars costs.
Speaks for itself
Cures Sick Headache
Cures Nervous Headache
Cures Neuralgic Headache
i"rtE Cures Summer Headache
Itaittete Cures Bilious Headache
Vettet'e Cures any Headache
t,"Is Pleasant to Take:
t\t Is Absolutely Safe
'"‘"'1►t Gives Speedy Relief
`‘‘‘,t. Sells for 25c a box
Sample box sent free
YHA Rttiraticn 1tEMSIW co.
Hotrod'
Mr. Peter Eckhart of McKillop bee
purchased the farm of Mr. Timothy
Kelly of Logan, paying for it the sunt of
$0,100. Mr. Eckhart has got a good
farm and a comfortable home. It con-
tains 100 acres. has on it good buildings
and it is in first-class shape iu every re-
spect.
Wherever there are sickly people with
weak hearts and deranged nerves, Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pills will be
fonud an effectual medicine. They re-
store enfeebled, enervated, exhausted.
devitalized or over-worked men and wo
men to vigorous health.
There is a new song going the rounds
of the press, and it runs as follows:
"We don't want to buy at your place.
we don't went to trade there any more;
you'll he sorry when you see ne going in
some other store; You can't sell ns any
stale goods—we have opened wide our
eyes; we don't want to trade at your
store, because you don't advertise."
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of a/
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A woman swindler is going about the
country pretending to be a canvasser for
a monthly paper which is giving a set of
dishes with every $1 00 subscription.
When she gets the money she gives re-
ceipta sigued "U. R. Dunagan." That's
right. You are done again. sure.
It's not the weather that's a fanit. It's
your system, clogged with poisonous
materials, that makes you fell dell,
drowsy, weak and miserable. Let Bur-
dock Blood Bitters clear away all the
poisons, purify and enrich your blood,
make yon fee] bright and vigorous.
C. E. L. ppard has resigned as teacher
of Molesworth school after a very suc-
cessful term of four years and six
montbs during which tante he did ex•
cellent work do echool and out of it
both by precept and example. He is to
be succeeded by Clark Fraser, who has
been engaged by the trustees and comes
highly recommended.
No man or woman will hesitate to
speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets after once trying them.
They always produce a pleasant move-
ment of the bowels, improve the appetite
and strengthen the digestion.. For sale
by A. I. McCall & Co.
A very simple method of inducing
sleep in case of persistent insomnia and
one that has succeeded where many
drugs have failed is—simply admiuister
a moderate amount of liquid food before
the patient goes to bed. This diverts
the blood from the brain to the ab-
dominal organs, and takes away the
oeledral excitement that precludes sleep.
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Sears the The Kind You Hare Always Baugh
Signature
of
lug, duly lith. He bad a stroke of
parnleeis eight days before his death.
Derensed was a native of County Down,
Ireland, and was 76 yearn of age. He
took up a term on the 17th concession of
Huwie>i in the olden days and had been
tivipg retired in Clifford village for
finite a few years.
It has been proposed to authorize post-
masters and deputies to open letters on 1
which no postage stamps have been put,
to learn the name of. the writer, and
avoid sending it to the dead letter office.
If all who write would have their name
printed on the envelopes they use, as
the post -office directs, no such trouble
would arise.
Chamberlain's Calle, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
The uniform success Of this remedy
has made it the most popular prepare-
tion in use for bowel complaints. It is
everywhere recognized as the one rem-
edy that can alwaye be depended upon
and that is pleasant to take. It is
especially valuable foremen -tier diarrhoea
in children and is undoubtedly the means
of saving the lives lives of a great many
children each year. For sale by A. L
McCall & Coe
It is our sad duty this week to
chronicle the death of Mrs. Harry
Dreaney, who fell asleep in Christ on
July 7th after a Seery painful illness.
The departed Was a daughter Wm.
Henderson, Berrie's most reflected
citizen and bad been 'united in inatri-
mon; about five years age to Mr. Harry
Dreaney. She spent most of her married
life in I inlongh until less than a year
ago when her husband entered into
partnership with Win, Henderson in
Hartle whete she lived until death
°lalrned her.
• Star Over Sixty Years.
Au Old and Well -Tried Resuetly--Mrs.
Winslow's SoothingSyrep has been used
for over sixty years bylnillinnsof mothers
for their children wit -le teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the chile
softens the gums, allays all pain. curet'
wind r olie, and is the beat remedy for
dierriena. It is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every parr. of the
world. Twenty five cents a Pottle. Its
valve is inealculahle. Besure you ask
for alta. Winelow's Soothing Syrup, and
take uo other kind.
The news of the death of Mr. Jacob
Brill. senior, of Bruce Township which
took place on Saturday uiorniag, July
9th, cattle as a great surprise to his many
relatives here, Mr. Brill was one of the
oldest men iu the country, haviug attain-
ed the great age of 47 years and three
mouths. Notwithstanding his old age
he was a very active niau, and a few
years ago he used to snake trips ou foot
trots► Bruce to Carrick a distance of 25
miles,
liis Lust Hope ]realized,
(From the Sentinel, Glebe., Mout.)
In lite first opening of Oklahama to
setlers in 1889, the editor of this paper
was among the many seekers after for-
tune who lnade the lig race one fine day
in April. Daring his travelling about
and afterwards his camping upon his
claim, he encountered wntih bad water,
which, together with the severe heat.
gave hien a very severe diarrhoea which
it seemed almost impossible to check,
and along in June the case became so bad
he expected to die. One day one of bis
neighbors brought him one small bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big
dose was given him while he Wes rolling
about on the ground in great agony, and
in a few minutes the dose was repeated.
The good effect of the Medicine was soon
noticed and within an hour the patient
was taking his first sound sleep for a
fortnight. That one little bottle worked
a complete cure and he cannot help but
feel grateful. The season for bowel
disorder being at hand suggests this
item. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co.
A Bremen woman, now forty•four
years of age. went to sleep in 1886 and
has just wakened. During the whole
course of her long sleep she never once
opened her eyes. When she required
food the sleeper would groan, and on
food being given to her swallowed it in
a natural way. Most of her teeth fell
out in the course of her sleep; some she
swallowed, others were found on the
pillow. She awoke suddenly while the
fire alarm hells were being rung.
Mr. George S. Davidson, the second
son of the ]ate Samuel Davidson and
a fernier proprietor of the Listowel Ban-
ner, died at Indian Head, N, W.T., on
the 8th inst. of appendicitis. Deceased
was born in Springfield, Ohio, on the
5th of October, 1850, and came to Cana-
da with his parents in 1852, his father
settling on the Davidson homestead, a
geed part of which is now inside the
Li towel limits. He attended the public
schools at Listowel and learned the
trade of a printer with the founder of
the Banner, the late Jos. F. Hacking.
He wad married at Listowel in 1874 to
Isabella Wilson and about that time pur-
chased the Banner from the founder.
He conducted the paper for a number of
years, and afterward a paper in Palmers-
ton, and twenty years aeo went to the
North West where he has since lived.
Years of ABe— Row to Avolcl the
phone's that Arise Burleig thiel
Period.
Tile mental activity of eehool lila,
coupled with the terrible strain that
ogee come during theme yntara, ttuces.the
venality of even the strongest• A girl at
this age otteu does not uuderstend the
pltyeieai clnemen title is undergoing, See
le ell nu all provability be uervuus and
puzzler, She should been the beueiit
01 gond ututherly mime and a king
treatuteut 01 Fut moue, whiela will sup•
ply new energy to bear het safely past
tueurttieal eveut. Ferrozone is the best
remedy to take iu early wuwauhootl, be
csuea 11 countiess so much nerveandd
tiluud uourishwept. It cerreets all tie-
reugeutents, curets bearing down paLae,
nervousness, and prevents headttuhes
Ferrez Sue revitalizes young girls, givee
them von, buoyancy, stroug nerves and
healthy body. Every girl should use
Fer•ruz tear, and wise mothers should ter
that titter naughters have the benefit ot
this health -giving touiu.
Mrs. W. L. Dlicht•i, of Richmond,
writes: -- I can etrougly reeoueulend
Ferrozuue as a good tuuin for young
ladies. 11Iy daughter has bean taking
Ferrozone tor tile past six ruolths, and
it bus worked wouelt rs for her. Before
using Ferruume she was anadtnno and
nervous and had no strength But Fer
ruzune has bunt up her whole enustite
tion nude given her strength and vitality
Of ell the tonics I ever used I don't
think one of them compares with Fere
roz• •ne It certainly brings health and
strength to young girls quickly."
There is no remedy half s0 effective
as
Ferrozone. A trial soon demouetret-
ea its merit. Gat Ferrozone from your
druggist to -day and let it build you up.
Beware of fraudulent substitutes and in-
sist ou having only Ferrozone. Price
50 cents a box, or six box s for $2.50.
By avail frau, the Ferrozone Company,
linugstou, Out.
Messrs D. D. Stewart and Augus
Suith :'tent into busihesa in Wiarton
last October. They bought $1800 worth
of goons on wield. The bard winter
made it impossible for them to meet
drafts and they were compelled to as-
sign. They appeared before a magis-
trate ou a misrepresentation charge, and
after spending a couple of days in
Walkerton jail relatives came to their
assistance and settled the case for
$1000,
Chicago courts are busily engaged in
tel ing to determine exactly what is a
cigarette. Lucy Page Gaston had a
tobacconist arrested, charged with sell-
iug cigarettes to minors, and the dealer
now claims that the the articles he sold
were little cigars, instead of cigarettes.
As a result a fierce legal battle is in pro-
gress, The matter should be easily de-
termined. After a cigarette is lighted
there is nothing under the sun which
smells like it, except limburger cheese,
and that looks nothing like.a cigarette.
Sled Reward, sloe.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been able
to cure in all its stages, and that is ca-
tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
traternity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys•
tem, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu-
tion and assistiug nature in doing its
work, The proprietors have so neuch
faith in its curative powers that they of-
fer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo,
Ont,
Sold by druggists, 750.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
After several weeks' illeess Dr. i<iapn •
Ilton died at Clinton early Tuesday
morning. duly 12th, aited'tlfty-sPt years
He was torn in Matkham on Sept. 21s1,,
1818, but shortly afterwards the taiuil;
moved to Stratford where he received
his early education, Ip 1872 he grafin •
ated from McGill University, Montreal.
sad began the praotiee of taeniolae et
Stratford. Subsequently he legated it
Atwood where he built up a very !erg
practice. From. there he coved to Pori
Dover, but ill health forced him to retire
for several years. But growing tired M
inactivity be resumed praotioe iu Clinton
in April of last year,
Test the Ridneyt
Allow urine to stabil itt a class ass to
b
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for twenty -tour hours and If at the end
of that it is clouded or has let a Medi-
nient iu the bottom of the vessel yon
may be sere that your kidneys are ilia.
eased. .As e menus of invigorating the
notion of the kuiueys anti making thew
etroug and healthy. there is no prepare,.
tion so pri ntnI and an ne so thorough as
Dr, Cheese's KitineyLiver Pills.
A speeiinen of one of the rarest of the
animal kingdom in thin section was killed
by young Lana, of Tut'kersmitIt on Wed-
nesday of last week. It is a porcupine
And weighs 23 powuls. The fur is dark.
but studded with white shills 2 inches
in length and bristles six inches long.
It's head hi bumpy like a colie pup, wiib
a beaver's ;month and teeth, and four
powerful claws ou ea"h foot. Mr. Lane
was fortunate in getting close enough to
the brute so as to be able to kill it with
a club without injury to himself. It
was turned over to Dr. Freeman of Clin-
ton, who skinned it, and will have the
hide stuffed.
Last year the management of the Le-
high County (Pa.) Fair Association de-
cided to spend some mouey in advertis-
ing,and accordingly appropriated $2,730.-
32, of which x;2,234.34 went to news-
papers. At this tirne the society was
$17,7C0 in debt, and the advertising ap-
propriation looked pretty big. The
advertising was placed in 112 newept -
pers in the territory from which the fair
would attract attendance, The result
was surprissing. The uumber of paid
admissions was never before so large.
Receipts reached a total of $47,532.04,
of which $21,102.48 was for admissions
The society was able to pay off $10,9C0
off this indebtedness, leaving only $800
outstanding. This shows the benefits of
advertising.
At a.recent meeting of the royal trans•
portation commission in Halifax reports
and maps were submitted showing that
the Canadian rotrte between Europe and
the east was 680 miles shorten' than
those from United States ports.
There are only seventy brokers In the
Paris Bourse against the one thousand
one hundred of the New York Stock Ex-
change and the 3,000 of London. The
Paris Bourse is a government institution,
existing and operating under direct
government control.
At a London inquest a man informed
the court that he had had eight children,
five of whom had been born blind.
According to Charles Booth of the Sal•
vatioe Army, "the poverty of the poor
is mainly the result of the competition of
the very poor."
A cow belonging to' Mr. Hugh Mit-
chell, of Elderside, gave birth to three
calves on Monday—one male and two
females. All three are well developed
and healthy, and apparently all have the
desire to keep on living as long as possi-
ble. Mr. Mitchell's cows frequently
raise twigs, he having been fortunate
enough to get hold of an exceptionally
fertile strain of breeding animals a few
years back. This bunch of three beats
anything he has ever hoard of however.
]rounds Ont the Loral
Persons who have become pale, weak
and thin by overwork, worry or disease
find that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is
wonderfully effective in forming new
blood, restoring a healthful glow to the
complexion and rounding out the form.
You will soon feel the benefit of this
restorative treatment and can prove it
by noting your increase in weight.
A novel scheme for raising money
was inaugurated some time ago among
the ladies of the Walkerton Methodist
Church, Each of the ladies was given
the sum of 10 cents. This was called
tilent money, and it was supposed to
be utilised in making More money. A
public meeting was held in the church,
when the reports were handed in, an AC*
count of how the money had been used
being recited in poetry. From some-
thing less than :t5 pat out in the form of
talent looney, there was a net return of
$113.
ItWANAQE1t WANTED.
Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage
-business in this county and adjoining territory
for well end favorably known house of solid
financial standing. $2000 straight esash salar
and Expensees, paid each Monday by eheekC
direct tram heedpu asters. Expenses money
advanced. ]'edition permanent. Address.
Manager, 810 Lome Block, 0b1c go1111nios
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2. Excites the functions of the liver,
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4. Disinfects the mouth,
e. Neutralizes the surplus acids of the
stomach.
6. Paralyzes hemorrhoidal disturbances.
7. Helps the secretion of the kidneys. '
8. Prevents calculus concretions,
9. Obviates indigestion.
lo. A preventative against diseases of the
throat.
Yr, Restores all nervous energy and re-
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WANTED
A man to represent "Canada's Great-
est Nurseries" in the town of Wingham
and surrounding country, and take
orders for
OUR HARDY SPECIALTIES
in Fruit Trees, Small Fruits
Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses,
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Clubbing Offers - 1903 -04
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TIMES announces the following low -rate -
Clubbing Offers for 1903-04:—
Times till Jan. 1st, 1905 $1 00
Times and Weekly Globe with 8 -page illustrated
supplement .... , . 1 60
Tines and Family Herald and Weekly Star, with
premium Maps of the Dominion of Canada and
the Province of Ontario.. 1 75
Times and Weekly Mail and Empire... 1 75
Times and Weekly Witness 1 60
Times and Western Advertiser.. 1 50
Times and Weekly Sun.. 1 15
Times and Daily Globe 4 35
Times and Farmers' Advocate 2 25
Times and Toronto Daily Star 1 80
Times and Montreal Weekly Herald 1 15
Times and Toronto Daily News 1 85
Times and Toronto Saturday Night . . 2 30
We could extend the list, but it is not necessary. We cams
give you clubbing rates for any newspaper or magazine -
published. The above are our FIXED RATES, marked down
so as to admit of no reduction. Therefore there is no use •
asking for cheaper rates.
In each case the weekly papers will be sent to new
subscribers for the BALANCE 1)F 1903 FREE. The rates quoted
are for either new or renewal snbscriptions. All subscribers,
will receive the premiums advertised by the different papers.
Call at the office, or address--
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