The Clinton New Era, 1905-09-22, Page 1The Alleged 'Cures. .
Jas. Sharman, the Healer, and. Some of his • Methods.
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CLINTON ONTARIO/ ,FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 221 1905.
Good Underw er r, J. W.. NewcombeC ol
Can't Afford to buy, W. D; Fair Ca.:8-
Millinery Opening, Hodgens Bros....8
Smocks and Overalls. - ." ...... " ....8
Watch this Space, A. D. Beaton.. , ...5
Ladies Observe. R. Adams 5
Training, Wingham Business College 5
Coal Stoves for Sale, H. C.Brewer5
New Fall Dress Goods, Tozer &Brown 5
Bargains, Newcombs ' 4
New Fall Goods, McKinnon& Co,5
Benmiller
• PERSONAL. - Herman Maedel is
home from Detroit on two week's va-
cation. Mrs. S. G-. and Miss Bessie
, Yelland spent a couple of days in Loa -
don last week. E. 11. Walters was a
visitor to the Western Fair lastaweek.
Miss Jane Straughan is spending a
couple of weeks with friends at Aub-
urn and other points., Martin Stewart
returned on Thursday last after spend-
ing a week at Cleveland. _ .
'MISS LUND f. JOICh5011.
..,TEAC HER— • •
Piano and Theory • - .--
r is prepared to take limited !limber
of pupils. Address Post Office Drawer
F., for terms, etc. 4ins
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The Myers' Music Meth od
Tescher,—IDA G. HOLMES
tatingliont
• PRIZE BUTTER.- We 14ill pay f.?.50 per
lb for the best Box or Tub Ratter every taw
weeks, d.• HIIL. N 71or linioeeltvreh, an
ast contest GEO. E. KING, Winghara.
FALL FAIR. -The Fall Fair Of the
Turnberry A.gricaltural Society_ will
be held in Wiogliam on Sept. 28-2U, A
number of special prizes are offered,
and three good purses for speeding
contests,
VALITABLE Cour.-The colt belong-
ing to Geo. E. King, which had been
sick with the disease known as "pink
eye" for „ some ten days, was killed on
Tifesditynight, as there was co
of recovery. The loss will be a heavy
one to Mr, 'Ong. •
Now IlspirsTrtY, - The A.raerican
firm thet,some time ago purchased the
Wingbam oatmeal mill has had the
mill completely overhauled, and new
machinery placed in it. The mill will
in future be used as a pea,mill, and will
be running in a few days,
0.4Virma.-Last Sunday Rev. W
Lowe closed his pasloral work in con -
neaten with the parish of NVinghana.
In last issue we stated that Hey. Mr.
Conmans had accepted a cell to Wing -
ham Baptist &lurch ; this vvas prenta-
1 The Myers Music Method for child-
ren provides a thorough preparatory
course in the rudiments of music. This
'course lasts about one year. The les-
sons are conducted on kindergaften
... models, and include practical •piano
:teaching, making the study one of
, pleasure to the children.
• IR 3r terms. etc., apply at resid.
ence, High Street. •
• Atwags
fresh
Tuckersmith, •
NoTue..-Mr. F. Layton .has started
the new cutting and threshing outfit
of Mr, NV. Cole, which is doing ercz
cellent work for the farmers, Mr. W.
Fairbairn, a brother.. a Mrs. L. 1Vak
ter, has engaged with the same for
this fall. Owing to the disagreeable
weather Nir. Kerr preached to a rather
slira congregation on Sunday after-
,
noon—
DEATFL-Many friends regretted to.
learn on Thursday last of the death of
Catharine Owns, wife of Mr. Edward
Jarman, of the Huron Road, Tucker4
smith, near Seaforth, which occurred
n.that'tlay;' Mils -Jarman had not
been in good health for some time but
her dEntb. came as a shock to her
friends. She was a most estimable
woman and had a tvide circle of friends.
The.deceased was 48 years and six
Inonths old. . •
VISITING. -Mr. and Mrs. Spencer,
of Shallow Lake, Miss B. McIvor, Mr.
and Misses. Ritchie,' of Cruickshank,
spent last week visiting at Mr. Eli
Ulrich's. Miss Mary Layton spent last
week. at London Fair, Among those
from the East end who attended. the
VVestern-Fair were 11, °rich, J. Allan,
I. Johns, M, Landesboro, .E. A.
Londeebore
GOING WEST. -Robert D. 13ruee're-
turned a few days since•from his trip
to the weat,..and is so greatly taken up
with that country that it is said be in-
tends to„dispose of both his farm and
hotel prOperty here, and. will locate at
Lloydminster.
Warow).-Elsewhere will be found
the announcement of the marriage of
Rev. N. M. Leakie, pastor of Knox
chiii7ch, to Miss Georgia 'Webster
Smith, of Hamilton. which took place
pn Wednesday: , The,y have arriyed
home, and We join in extending our
warmest congratulations,
B. Clismentnial-"Wif
have gene on a few days' holiday visit
to Muskoka. Next Sunday is S. 5,
Rally: Day, and the pulpit of the Meth-
odistilhurch will be supplied by Rev.
J. Greene, Congregations were very
small in the churches here on Sunday
last, owing to the rain. , •
NOTES. -Mr. D. Cantelon is having
apples brought to the station for ship-
ment, but we notice the loads are very
small, in number of barrels. The evap-
orator is rea,dy for work, and a few
lots of apples have been delivered,
Auction Sales are now the order of ttre-
day. Mrs. Adams has secured the ser-
ture, as since then he has ee in Pepper, G. Crich, J. Holmes .and T. vices of Miss Bennett, o? Blyth, to as-
ComarrrEn.-.-The notorious young O'Brien. Reference was made last sist her in the millinery business this
in troubleragainr -week-to a certain young-- man-trayel-, fatir • John -Weymouth -has--sold -hi
prorerty here to Win. BrOwn, from
near Summerhill, who Will come to the
village shortly. Miss Rachel Young
.accomptinied her sister Clara, on Wed-
nesday on her return to theschool at
Belleville. ' •
per Tear in• tint;
t V/ WO= not60paKt
•-Clinton Thresher. Company.
(Lithited)
The Macpherson iSc. Hovey Company Becomes a
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Joint Stock Concern.
Charged with indecent con , sne
was lodged in the lock-up. On Sunday
evening some person. or persons broke
the lock on the door. and sether at
literty. • She Wasagain captured, and
W
on Monde as (sentenced to six
• ly received the sad news•of the death
ling eastward, but rumor says a wise
and popular young lady will travel
westward.'• •• .
•DIED iN WA.SRINGTON. Mr. Wm.
G. Broad foot, Of Tuckersinith, recent -
months in tbe County jail. Such sad•
degeneracy is seldom seen in so young
a girl as has been prover' in this case,
NOTES.- Miss Marjorie D. Fisher has
been re-engaged as teacher at the
Lower Town schoolwith an increase
in salary: The receipts of the firemen
for the Labor Day demonstration were
$700, and the expenses about $500.. Dr.
Bethune received word on Saturday Of
the death of his wife at Emo, Algoma.
Miss 11. Hole, of Bellefontain, Ohio. a
resident of thteplace for twenty-one
years, and sister of W. Hele, of town,
died last Saturday. .•
• LA.OROSSE 2 -The Lornes, of Mount
Forest, succeeded in defeating. the
Maple Leafs of Winghtun in the second
round of the. semi finals lest •FridaV.
The score was .5 te 2 in the home
Our stock Of drugs, etc.
alwap be found fresh and up-
to-date in every branch, •and
we invite you to give. us a Call
if you wish to procure anything
of his sister, Mrs. Jas. Mustard, which
took place at her home in Washington
Territory, on the 29thof August. Mrs
Mustard's maiden name was Sarah
Broa,dfoot. She was the Second daugh-
ter of the late Tames Broadfoot, sr. • of
.Tuckersmith, and a 'sister of Mr. W. G.
Broadfoot and Mrs. John Robb, of
Tuckersmith. • She was married to
• her now bereaved husband about 23
years ego, and with him removed to
Kansas, where they continued to re-
side until a year ago, when they., re-
moved to Washington, with the hope
that the change would prove beneficial
to Mrs. Mustard's failing health. This
hope; however, was , not realized.
Pleurisy was the immediate cause of
death. She Was 58 year of age,
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team's layer, and„ as ' NV Ingham won . ' ' ' * : ' ' . Cluo
dertch '
on their on grounde in the first gamDEATH Or
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'by it score of ato 1own- Oie-Lornes win the g CAPT.
round ,by' one goat' •The match was a long illneel extending over Over several
well played :by both tains, and was years, Oapt. James Wiggins answered
•• the find Summons on Tuesday last.
b t ear's ago he underwent an
operationand for some. time •before
that was not in good health, • . '
clean and free from roughness, w en
the speed with which the teams work-
ed is considered. ., • • .
heatorth • '• • '
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For some time negotiations have people of the town to gtiarantee bonds
been in progress connection withto the extent of 010,000. To do this it
the business of -the Clinton Foundry, would benecessary, first, for the Conn -
looking towards its reorganization, ell to pair? motion to submit a by -
and these have. now reached -a-stage. low to •the people, then for.: tin, people.
that means the business will ,be con- to ratify the by-law. Should they do
ducted on a breeder and more ener- stohae Ctoombpearne'vadywofiatehreescet,asothnlss
Retie basis than ever before.
A joint stock company has been trade next sprieg, a one -storey con.
formed, consisting of local capitalists, crete building, in the shape of the let -
with a capital stock of $50,000, to be ter .L running along the front and end
known as the Clinton. Thresher Co., of,the present building, plumb with
Ltd. The provisional directors seleoted the street, the engine room and rnoidd-
are D. A. Forrester, NV. Jackson W. ing shop to be situated at the smith
•NV. Ferran, C, E. Hovey, and Dr, 'end of the lot.
Hanan, "*men of well-known business The probabilities are that Mr. For-
alaility and the very highest probity rester will be. manager of theCompany,
The whole thing will hinge on the
and enterprise. .
- LS proposed to carry on not only carrying of a by-.1aw for the guarantee
the business of manufacturing thresh- of bonds. This is not a loan, and is so
ers, especially for the Northwest trade, trifling a concession, so far as the
but it is also proposed:to mila,rgethe town is concerned; that •it should be
prissentimildings and engage in the carried without a dissenting voice. It
.manufaCture of itliana thregffing en- will mean not alone that thieindustrr
gines as well, provided some slight as- will rediain in town„ but that skilled.
sistance can be secured from the ton. Machinists and mechanics would be
The Company proposes to ask the. required to carry on the business.
, Holmesville .
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NOTES. -The League has papered the
baserrent of the chard', adding great-
ly to its appearance. . •
PansoriALProf. Sohn Holdsworth.
M. A„ of the Drexel Institute, Phila-
delphia, paid a flying visit to his .horne
.in Holmesville last week. jack seems
bent upon gathering all the Collegiate
honors going he took his M.A. degree
last.year at the University of Pennsyl-
vania, and next 'June the same institu-
tion will grant him the degree of Dr.
of Philosophy (Ph: D ) He.has recent-
ly been honored with an appointment
AS special lecturer in Finance in the
University of Pennsylvania, Philadel:
phut. Mr. Holdsworth spent several .
weeks on the Pacific cost this summer
and has prepared a. public • lecture- on
theresourdee and scenic Marvels of the
.Puget.•Seund country, _which he will
deliver in several of the large Eastern'
cities this winter. . • •
Norris -Mr. James Colvvell, whose.•..
• A NEw liats-A.tai meeting of those, serious injury was noted last week,. is
orted as improving so' well as, to
warrant his early recovery. Dr:
Whitely's "Flirt" took fourth prize at
the Toronto exhibition in the class for
single roadstere. It may be that the
.Gruelph & Goderich Railway will be in
running order:by:the 1st of Morph next,
as a C. P. R. officialis reported to have
interestedin the matter of it skating
and coirling rink, e cciminittee was ap:
pointed to advertisefer : tenders at
once. The proposed -rink will be •for
both skating and curling, •and will be
about 100 feet wide by MO feet long.
A1,'pi,rlv over 54.0013 in stock has been
, ' • . ' " stated at Guelph last week, but g
sebscri ed and there is • still. more in
FIRE. -Thursday morning. about 9 many people at this end of the. line
o'clock, fire destroyed the house on white •greatly surprised if .the predic-
East.`William street, owned and oecii-" tionis tulfilled, in view of 'the immense
pied by Mr. Wm. Duggan. T.he fire
amonnt of difficult leoik yet to be
is supposed to have started from the done here.•. .
chimney,- and to have got a, good 'start •• LiersinsunE.-A big landslide occur.
-before notieed; rthd before thefiremen red here on • Monday morning on the
th Wink of the Maitland . river,
got on the scene and had a stream ot
waterthe roof was • practically' gone
'Mr. Duggan was able to get out con-
siderable of the contents. but 'still it
will mean quite a loss to him.. '
Noires --Weave __1 ,.I to learn that •
• where the contractors for the work on
the. Guelph & Goderich Railway have
a large steam' shovel at work: Sven.
dump cars were thrown off the track,
and rolled to the. riyer bed below, a
distance Of about sixty feet, and the
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Air. Sohn Carton., who was so serioesly rear end of : the shovel was smashed.
injured'two :weeks ago, is.now recover- Two Men' Were ori the shovel at the
ing. Urgent private busineas COM pe11: % time, but saved themselves. by jan3P"
edilev, A. K. Birks to pay a visit to ing, and most of the other men were a
Winnipeg hist ` week. Ile will be short distance up the track, clearing it
away ten or twelve days. Cavan() Bros. a some earth (nut broke, (mak front
havve leased their bake shop to Mr. ft: the bank yesterday, or • they might
usually found in a first-class Harris'
charge on Monday next. Mr. Wa er-
late of Weston, who 'takes have been burled under. the heavy
Th
drug store. eon, who has been working at his trade mass of clay and sand lid . e s i es•ex-
tend a distance of about 200 feet, and
'n. B. eoma York, for which place he left on Mon -
time, has secured a situation in Nev
as ateabinet maker in town for some no doubt the continuous „rains •had
something to do With the loosening of
the earth. The- rnest serious aspect, of
day. Itnechtel & McRenzie, fernitere the mishap is the loss of tinie that the
• Chemist and Druggist. dealers and undertakers, are content- cleaiiri4 a the track will entail.
Ninety per cent. of
headaches are caused
by imperfect eyes.
5 We can permanently
cure such headaches
, with glasses. IL*
If we fail we will re-
fund your money. t*,
A. J. GRIGG
lilting removal from town,
Ctrurteif IVIArrnini-A is.to he
held in the basement of Knox church
on Fiiday evening ; prograteme and
refreshments. The Rev, Mr. iTeeter,
of Thornhill, Mani Will Preach missien-
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ANNIVERSARY, - The anniversary
services,. of Holmesville 1VIethodist
church will be held ,,on Sunday and
Monday,"Oct. 8-9.‘ On Sunday, at 10
aati, Hey, IL M. Mannitig, Chairman
of the District, will preach. At 2.30
p.m. he will address theStinday school:
At 7 p.m. Rev. NV. E. Kerr, of Clinton,
will preach. Appropriate music will
be rendered' by the choir, and the col-
lections will be bif behalf of the Trust
Fund. On Monday. evening an anni-
versary tea will • be held in the base,
.ment from 5 to 8 o'clock, after which
addresses will be delivered by Revs. G.
N. Hazen, • Goderich ; W. R. •Kerr,
Clinton, and m: :stem:bon o, of Hayfield.
Music Will be rendered by the Imperial
Quartette, if Seaforth. special
object of the anniversary is to raise
funds to pay off the debt on the sheds.
1111,
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It IS only natural that a Man, accona- And he believee it. Or. if he does
• lishing what James Sharman is al- not believe it his counterfeit of belief
leged to haveaccomplished, should at-,
tract newspaper attention, and we give
considerable space to the matter simp-
ly because it is of public interest;
people can draw whatever inference
they like
Fur three weeks. Seaforth has' fleet)
in a visible and audible . state .of tar;
moil over "a doctor. He, his works
and his prophecies „have been the sole larger, •Nearly everyone gries ,some -
topic of conversation in hundreds of thing. The healer must be making at
homes; the theme or all street gossip, least hundreds of dollars daily. So is
and the wonder of this northern pen-. the hotel. There are actually resident,
blade. •patients there WYO. $oille stay.' a
• Fot. twentir-bne days people haye* week or so. Stevens arides at an early
driven miles, to see him, have waited hour and goes round to visit,these. He
how after hour in surging crowds, dis- works until after ten o'clock at night.
regarding the pangs of hunger, to :get 1, Cures are,so many, people say ' it is
a glimpse of his face or a touch of his bard to single , out any one. "But
supposedly healing hands. , . there's Harry Town wearing out his
Patriarchs, ' \those hair is whitened billiard -room floor showing people
by the snows of many winters and flute how he can bend hisleg. Go and see
dens, have been brought free' iieds him." • .. • . .
long used, to be treated, by this."iloc- Mr. Town was easily found by a
tor. Mothers with babes m their newspaper man. , Yes, he had been
arms have sat the whole day through cured • by Sharman, kicked himself
in the narrow hall of a stuffy hotel, with his erstwhile stiff leg in proof of
that the mysterious healer inight fash• it. One of his friends said that Mr.
ion baby's foot as its Creator has not Town . had always been able to bend
done . • his leg: Be that as it inay, 1VIr. Town.
Boys with a tickling in threat, says otherwise; and he is the one who
caused by the obnoxious cigar, and , should know. ' • .
rown men with syreptoms of catarrh, ,
STILL WORE GLASS2S
• Leeburn
• QIIITROH • NOTES. -- The Leeburn
Auxilliary of the W. F. M. S. will hold
their Manual thanks„aiving service
Wednesday.eveningof this week ; Mrs
McCrea,. now '1'resident •of , London
Presbyterial, will address:the meeting.
Next 'Sunday Sept; 21th, is children's
• day and a special' program, Will be
used, a goOd attendance is requested.
imiti'Lawstnr-
had the misfortune a few daye since to
have acouple of sheep worried by doge.
The owners of the dogs killed then•
a to
avoid, further damage, •
-ary sermons on; the Auburn °went FAnat Ratitrun.,-The , farm lately
nerd Sunday. The. annual Harvest occupied by Mr. J. *W. BroWn on Con.
Thanksgiving serymes will be he in
St. Mark's church on Sundey, Sept. 21
at 3 and 115 on., conducted by the
Bev: Richard. Hicks, B. secretary
of the S nod. • The new rector. 'Hey.
0, inisleert rented to 1. riy
base line '.a.t $100 a year. Mr. ' Brown
intends to take up his residence in Tor,
onto. ' . • .
Evonott,.--The trustees of S. S.
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W. 11. artley, is also expected at the
harvest services. Rev, • .f. Edirninds, No. 1 Separate School, • Hullett, have
who has been rector Of the 'parish for re-engaged Miss Klithlyne McCourt at
three years, leaves the first pert of Oe- a considerable raise of salary for the
,tober • coming year. This•goes to show the
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- ability of our trustees in securing Such
t an able teacher as Miss McCourt.
.1NOTES(--The male populatioe of tne
rivals last week at tee homes of J. PAAX CRANGE9.-..gr, George Wray.
village wa. increased, y two little u
Sheltie arid S. Gibson. Mrs. Rogers has sold his falen being .the south -half
and child, of Clinton are visiting7at J. of lot 21, .on the 2nd con.. to Mr,
Ferguson's. Among those who took Ilithiphrey Snell,. (son of Mr. Jaitiee
in the Londen, Fair last week were :- Snell) for something in the neighbor -
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riddell, Miss hood of OK Mr.-VVrity has bought
'Wallace, Miss Xing, Miss McDonald, the 80 acre faint of M.r. Will Tiplady,
Miss Itnoz, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Medd, base line, Goderich township, paying
the Misses Dawson, Alex Osbaldestoo tberefor the suit of $5,500. :Air, Tip -
and wife, Mr, and 1VIrs. S. Daweion, lady is giving up "fuming on aceount
Rev. S. L.. Small, Messrs, S. ,Schlini of ill -health, and will probitbly' inove
G, Letup, I. Stuart, 0.. Moore, A. Mon-- into town. •
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ro, J. ()atter, S. IlobinSou, J. Couplend STocK Nol'Es.- Mr 'William Snell,
and D. Patterson, Miss Dove Erratt;
1Vliss Edna McDonald, and Miss- Sadie
Carter returned on Monday night,
ter A, ten days visit • among London
, lends.
East Virawanoph '
Lognin,-This week M a record the
death of another of the pioneer resi-
dents of thia township in the person of
Mar rivet I. rit'zpatriek, relict of the
of the 8th con., sold an moult 18 OICI
Durham hull, last week, got by bhp
Scottish -Pier, to Mr, .Tames Steele, of
Tindale Farm, Horan Tp.: that it was
wehoiee animal is shown by the price,
$100, ,Httniphrey IL Snell, son of J.
Snell, leaves next week :with a car load
Of Leicester sheep for the State Fair to •
be held ttt Douglass, 'Wyoming Terri-
tory ate. goes simply as an exhtbffor,
but Will probably sell.the sheep hefore
look pleased.
VVhen yon receikm the photographs
We inake for you. They'll be good
likenesses and well finished. Our abil-
ities are such that-
. We Can Promise YOU
The.Beet Pictures
vithout silty danger that you will he
disappointed,
Hatitr.S Photo StUdi(),
1 'Clinton, Ont.
cannot be detected frona the 'genuine
article. •. .
• He lays great stress on the need of
faithon the part of the patient.
flotelkeeper Stevens declares that .
Sharman treats hundreds every day
Without getting a 'cent. The people:
•state thatthe average fee runs trout a
quarter to a dollar, with many tench
;NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. John. Rapson
front Hullett township, are :visiting at
relatives this Week ; as Mr. Rapson is
interested in fine stock, he is looking
around, and, among oth3rs,has visited
the Attrill stock sta,bles. Mr and Mrs
Wright, Baptist minister, Goderith,
visited inernbets of his congregetion
this week.::Mr. WearlDixon, now of
Exeter, but well known here, WirtiChTS-
daughter Mrs 14. Snell; Lansing,'Aliehe
spent a short time with relatives, here
last Nveek.
•• Stanley
Sonoraensuw.--Miss Anne E. Con-
sitt of S. S. No 7, •StanleY; has been •
granted a scholarshiP of 875 and.. left
this week for a three months'. course
in nature study' at the •McDonald In.
stittite, Guelph.
Fly Pape
Tanglefoot
and
Poison Pads
at
REEKIE'S
Drug "Store.
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N. B, --Try EaS Ern fo
sore, swollen, tired, •and
sweaty feet.
Brucelleld
NOTES.--MiSS 1VIaggie Reid returned
lest week from Oregon; her uncle, Mr..
Thompson, accompanied her home.:
Miss Wallace, of Clinton, visited last
week at the home of.Mrs. A. Johnston.
.A. P. Ketchen, the editor of the Mani-
toba Farmer, visited here this week ;
he has been attending the Toronto and.
'London fairs, in the interests of the
a,gricultnral paper he represents Miss
Jennie MeBeath has been appointed,
choir leader and organist of the Pres-
byterian church. Alex. Mustard has
sold a large quantity. of himber to a.
firm in Owen Sound ; it is being shipped •
this week. .. •
erived from zealous attenoon to the
nice, have ftteeied that this ' dector"
by a favi ,passes ..of the hands could
eradicate in . a moment the restilts of
years of habit. • „ .
' The blind, the halt,. the lame, the .
niornieg, for seven mornifigs. Com-
Seiferer from the white • plaglie, .the
ing out from the "pteSenee," she said
victim of deadly cancer; the posseSsorS I
that she , could , see perfectly well,
pi tumors, both large , and smalle the st
deaf in one ear audit' two, the village ..t asked a friend. '"I'll take
1,;_Why ,clen't yoti takeoff 37011 L. glasses,.
chronic, the ineurables or 'every •hairi-
i,"'tlinTiM oftP'' when 1 ' get liorne," replied
let within a radius of fift.Y. Mileetobatee ,
the child, . She had better not throw
.:been brought" to ..thiS '!'doctee
healed, "..vithont money. and withont ( thePX-a.waY.' TliPY OlaiY•Wthe in h'seftfl•
price." . •• - - • ' • ' " ' * .. . '
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'14•Aertellt With a ;number of proininent
trho 4pgehotpiloer a is , the
ceuptiensien.in .titthaet
1
- 'Tg,..E.'Cl. A°:"1, PS T.I1A.T. 6.°. '''' . St oei.atfn°11;
'That this "(looter? iin, something reaannyy who • tafisinhkeltpliteesy.8 atxt,se thheelpye(16avie,er.•
about his personality or his 'warps that
were. There is John Thompson, . for.
evidenced by the crowds that go to
appeals to the niasses• of the people, is
sithegirtmcneg,'iltohmelirhhretitrimiaantiwsnhLo hAitsfthi:henci .
to him,' "He thinks he is better,.
• Whether he makes . mires, or.."cinty. said.
are , hot I don't." Another case is that ot
'makes his petients believe they
. : a' merchant, -'soinewhat deaf, \the
cored; only tinie can tell,
thought he . could neaet. Much better
• Whether he is "the instrument hi the mot visiting shaman. However that
hands of the Lord to ,cure ' the ' ills of
humanity." as lte gays he is; een not be may. be, tt is...said that he hears. no
better now.
paged by Mortal man, though the Or -
•The story is told of a boy with fits,
ninere individual is prepared to veil-
turea hazard, . . seine -say from -St-i•Josephiiother4 from -
/leer liebringville. Ile was brought: to
That . he 'can cure every , disease
the healer.. Sharman said he. qould
'Strikes 0115 118 too SWeepiug
Ali asSet" 'cure him. lie would have. a few more,
Hon ; though granting that it is "the
fits, hut that would be all,. The bey .Association for,several, yeas, and. was •
',spirit of -the 1.ord" making. threugh
certainly had a few more. fle had elected to the presidency of that body
L been having them since It is re- .
/le. in 1004. He . was active in bringing
about the union of the Chicago Elecy
.
him totlimeanstncl,hing. is too difficult for i
• , ' hind more before he rat the 'town,
• The cause ,of all this turmoil is, A, M.
liorted that his father demanded his trical Assochitiori with. the NVeat..!
Sharman, whose business cited' reeds :
igney back from Sharman, and got it. aelgl.a60°tievieetimetitt)tbe•Erngoigneteht :sReeeietyis,
"KnifeleskSorgery, or the free gift of
on the ether hand, . there are cases .
G.kid to the children of •inen." He .des-
• ard to explain. Friends tell of John eatuidtuitini oafs6glieattAeli Eihn%iti'l,e1e,,sritina.- Ione-
'cribes himself as .4one. whe Is always bailiff' of South Huron,
,, the Canadian • Electrical Association; •
Willirig to release suffering...hurliail kihi.104 wfearsmferritY ei,..1 utitme
to put on ins
•• 'Feat himself, owing to a, crippled erre, He has contributed articles to the
time to tinad.Ond .
from their, ills. without meney an
winthis6uhttinlidiSicae;e' as white as lilies. • His Which Ire could not ritise above hia leehnieAl Press fr6in
shoulder. The healer raised it for hith has reed papers before various scienti- '
fingers toper long. Ills nails are 'well
'as far es,bis shoulder, in. spite of Iwo- fic bodies, He obtained his • 'collegiate • .
.manicured, The flesh of his! hands is
tests that it hurt. At Sharman's com- training at the University 'of Toronto;
graduating in 1880, Mr, Hide% wide
heft as a worea,n's; andthe blood rens
mend, he wasable Whit it the rest of
hands. His . hands, *. .
unison: His work lathe laying on of "PIA en his Oat hinlself, Ile did. not
are to nine what the trowel is to the
. go to Sharman to he cured, bid to take
tle 'gi ' ledge of the Spanish. language' Will
telephone experience ' and his *Iiiir#.
prove•yaluable to hint in his new nog -
don. "
hot through every vein. -His hands
the way himself, and is now able to
a lit , rl to him, She has a limb , . . ... .., • ..
• lie was beim in A.thens, 12 miles
almost deadened, Sharman rubbed it, ..., •
from Brockville, Leede county, 55 years
the veins began' to svvell, and the child
ago. Ile looks every bit of half a,
• Then there the case of a little girl
who said her sight was helped. The
healer said he could_fix it for ler, but
advised her to bathe her eyes each
Ounncer.-A• mtieting of the PrisabY-
terian .ehiirch ayes held cai Monday to, •
consider the Call given, to Rev. E.11., ••
Saiters,, from • Lonclbn . :Presbytery. .
The Congregation_, wished' him. to re-
Main. At the Presbytery.
held on,Wed,nesdar..afternoOn; it,was .•
decided thet he , should remain in
HrUcefield. A large,. delegation. of •
Brucefield people pante Pant .io. retain .
hirn. There were Also three delegates -•
Trent the Congregation that gave the .
eall.• Mr..Sawers has been in Briice-...
field for eix,YeerS, and haii made Mint,:
'Warm friends.
• ' What They Think Of Hint •
The Western Electrician, of Chicago„, . '
of arecent date, thifs refers to a native •
of Clinton, the eldest son of the late
'H. Hale :--- '.4 ' . •
William B. liale left Chicago on
Monday last for the City of Meiico,.
where he will be geperal manager for •,
the Mexican Telephone and Telegraph
„Conapany, which has a systeirrof 17 ex-
changes in the principal cities of
Mexico. Mr. Hale has been a resident' .
of Chicago for 4 over 15 years, and his .. . ,
high character, his unobtrusive ' kind- '
liness, his &mire modesty and his-.
•tlaorough teehnipai attainments. have .
Made him any warm ;friends. .In
‘
1890 he ent fled the 'seryice of the .
Western Ele ',tic Company, • and for
many years had complete charge of •
the laboratory work ot the 'company.
Froth 1803 to 1800 Mr. Hale .stmerlie;
tended the Matallittion of Underground .
cable systeuni in Detroit, Toledo, In- '
dianapolis and other • cities. Mr. Hale,
speaks Spanish and French, and • &ire
ing the Chicago World's Fair of 1803
he acted: as Spanish-apeakine • repre-
sentative! of his company. at its exhibit
in Electricity Building, his duties be-
ing to Welcome Spanish-speaking vis-
itors. Duringthe last few years Mr.
:Hale has °coupled. the, position of
Speelot,engineer connected with ,the ,
telephone .engineeriug department of
his company. He has recently design- .
'ed the equipment of a high-tension
testing .room at the cable plant that ki . ..
unique in teat the . operation of . the •
. 100,000 vett switches is entirely an-.
tornatIc, thus avoiding the. risk orlii-
jeryto the , operator. . Mr, Hale was •
secretary Of the Chicago Electrical.
. NOTP;s.-:-Mr.'llobb. Pearson left last
Tuesday to visit friends and relatives
in and around Moosoinin, Assa,
13, Campbell returned on loriday,last
from her trip to the Webt ; she had a
pleasant outing, and found prosperity
on eVery hand. • Geo. Ca'mpbell, wito
was in Moose itt* during the summer,
also returned home on, Friday last.
Win. Sage and Alex. Gordon,, of Port
Albert, Ashfield, were Visiting et Thos.
Baird's during the first of the week. ••
Blyth. • '
Mi. r 6
WgriDnal^..—The bOtne • CI,L o.
Gidley WAS the scene of a •happy event
Oft Wednesday, . where 'his seeond
daughter, a most amiable and charm-
ing young • lady, Miss Maud, became
the wife of a well-known and popular
yeting Buffett farineri Mr. Albert etc,
Vittie. The event Moe place at DOOR,
in the peesetee of a nuttibei, of guests t.
the bride and gromn were onaccoin.
ponied, save by two little flower girls,.
111'. s VIVA, COO Alla MSS TAMAR, OI
Palmerston, Rev, Mr.. 'Anderson per-
forming , the cereniony„ The happy
couple were the. reeipentS of it large,
number of beautiful presents. They
spent the honeymoon in London, •
• • St. Hugustine, • .
VIE NE`,W PILIIIST; -L. The Stratford
Herald says: -Rev. Fr. Laurendeitn,
who leaves Stratford to become parish
priest of St. Augoritine, Huron county,
was surprised in a 'pleasant manner ori
Sunday morning bY the members of
the Young TA miles' Sodality of St. Jos-
eph's, who presented him with a hand-
some fur set, eap and nountleta, as a
token of appreciation and esthete, Pr,
baurendetin hltves on Friday. to enter
Upon his new • duties. His departure
wid be regretted by Many Stratford
people With whom he has . male
sell. popular during the YPAA' and eight
months of his euritcyat St. Joseph's.
late ernard 1 itzpatrick, at the age of his return, Mr; Itut.les Snell Online( a
75 years, Deceased was stricken with
paralysis SO we rx4onfhl. ago and. bad
been, confined to,her bed for most of
that time, though her general health
W115 very good up to the time of her
death on Altunlay evening, Deceased,
pair of very fine Leir,estet ewe
stock -raiser near near Burk's Falls, on
Friday, •
. Uelgrave
with her late husband, were among Dratit, - We are" exceedingly .801.1y
the early residents of the township, to hear of the death of Mrs. Emerson
having settlecl'on'tb southhitif of lot ,T,ittlefitir, ;which oceurred thdflun-
:38, in the 12th • con. Sanitary', 1880, .ily residence here on Thursday last,
coming from the Rath; Plains. Mrs. after att illness which has lasted a
ritzpatriek continued to reside on the number ef Years. Deeeasea bas res'
same farinuip to the tithe other death
Deceased's husband predeceased her in
S elite miler,' 1887. She wee a women
Who made many friends and had lived
to see the fart'', converted ftom wila
bush lot to one of the best farms in the
township. She is survived by a family
of fent sons and two dauehtera.
Med with her husband in this locality
for about fifty years, and was held in
the very highest, esteem, being a life-
long membee of the Methodist ehurch,
She leaves aL married/ daughter in
Wingham, Who, with her husband,
will have the sympathy of the entire
communitY.
Exeter
Goon Snow.- The Stephen arid Ile -
borne Agricultural show held here
to -day, taken oltogtither, WAS A very
gooa SliOVV. The attendance was large
and the shoW Was it financial sticcees.
1
could feel it when. the wonder -worker
century. His tra,de is that of a boiler -
years ago he lived at the village of said to be much limproved in, health.
1 Ar in that hamlet A Dal.roun .PArtnt . .
maker. Ile is a machinist. U- to 18 tickled the sole of her foot. She Is
Athens. Ile was converted by means •
of the Sa va on y
el liteen years ago, Tie is married.
ood
• Underwear
ith his wife, up to four years ago, he
lived at Deloraine, Manitoba, and kept
ti, machine shop,
: CAN 'CUItt A-NV.11101G
The conelusion.rs'achecl h the' Free
• Press after close •observation is given!
thus':
"From a dispassidnate scrutiny of
the mari Sharman and his works, the
conclusion is forced that when he talks.
The, London Free Pros secured an ()off leieeindgh'etileieninfitsittriurinheenvtellhteliteeepirtift
interview with Sharman. ' •
"What can you cure ?" Was asked. this is the power he en; ploys he cannot
"All diseases that man does' not emphasize it too much ; if .it is not,
bring on hirinfif by his own vicious then he knows that he is not alto -
habits. 'Those diseases I refuse to gather lost to decency in making the
have anything to do with," was the general tissertion and letting it go at
*
prompt reply. that. Sure it is that he does not im.
• 37'In'egti his patients with theassumption
"Can you cure consumptiOn
• "The easiest thing in the world." that it Le the Lord Who is working• ,
Arid just as sure is it that, hdoesd
"Can you cure cancer
'Certftinly, have never, had a force his patients toelieve that it is
failure.- • Sharman and 6Intrin1i1i alone Who is
"To vliat do you attribute your doing the healing. There will always
be those who flee to a man like Sher-
PTI/Teot' the spirit of God working num as flies jump at molasses."
through me. I am the instrument
ehosen of God to rrimister to His sick
awl afflicted. 111111 not the power. It
is the power of the Spirit of God work-
ing through me that does the Work,"
"lln you ask pay for what you do r
"I ne er ask anyone to give me
money for
too h°egaol'twhat do. If they desk'
ar but I am sen
t rml• lettding C°Ibme, win °Am° IV
at the assiZes in Goaerich llov.
• enderith irOurnahlp
LAW SUM -The shit pending"; be.
tween the lowriships of Goderich and
Colladrne, for non -fulfilment of con-
tract in connection with the hill and
For •
Men and Boys.
The kind of underwear sold in this
store is the best we can buy. Our New
Fall and Winter Underwear is here Or •
all prioes from 50c, to $2,00 each.
Here are a few of• the many lines
we sell,
l‘len's stripe uni on underwear, double
breast, ribbed Chit and skirt -I, Mtn
good full size, at each....,.... OW/
Men's Fleeceliiied underwear ,
Sizes 32 to 41, special at.4 itHJU
Men's iteihv all wool, and 7Khe
'fleece wool underwear, all sizes I
Finer lines of wool miderwear '
in Plain and ibbed, Sizes32- fl nt
$411.00, $1125, nod $1.60
hnunan's fine ,,*natural wool
716/11411101.1)10 underwear, the$1 26
iNlIst ;kind to buy for fall moral,
•
TherJ.W.NEWCONBE CO
Clothing and Gents' loutnishings,