The Wingham Times, 1896-06-05, Page 3r'
TI tEiVING11.,\M TIMES, JUNE 5. 1896,
GODBRICH. was made by Mr. 'Vincent ou Satur- three straight heats ; •best 'time
*Woman's Ilajils In Love,
VQ,
fishing is still below day, the enn6ignee being 'Air' 2'39•1'•
Felton, son cif George t'ulton, Eq., Sumlay mornim.r, as Clevele VIE FIRST TIMM fillE EXPECTS IS TO
expeett.tions.
UI lthite.i milk This pioneer sale itlonem ith other 110V WAS
? Ti'i norTiut trilAx ANY-
.
Two large butlers are being -fixed
will Kohn bly lead w a large Mani- , awaiting. for the coming..14 the ) . ..
The eow„ Wen, trade being developed. The I special train, the former aft. elitnb-
ancl the engine soon put into position
at the Harbor SAW mill.
week. ,. exrect is to he treated
1 eseential te sitipment is theau be etruek his thigh ou'a, rail. on the sight we.
Last week Miss 11leGuire, a Coder- so eompaetly arrant:ed. that consul- railway and te.iott tnne was uncon- bate:. man :my 1.,,,dy eise_hettes
.
Ich patient of the House of Refuge than men treat each other as a body i
crable ciitti be packed together in a seious, 1-s5teltas suffered. no bad
fell down the basement steps and in. i ,s, and lietter by the individual mon
spaee of ,ess than a foot square. effect te peril his turn ble,
jure d herself somewhatseverely, and 1 —.—....s. than he treats all other women. I i
as might be expected is now on the •
pany expects to be mining in a mattress pessesses one great feature I hie' down ft inn frea en a fell and I ay menus rights! Why the first
SEA FOIZT a. ABOUT THE LIVER.
sick ltd. 1 Mrs. John Henderson, of John
took front the county jail, Reeves illness uf her son, Mr. J. B. Hender- gor :Ma . LCuliilLeZ cfillt1U4ct‘; billd once and cold, prund isolation with
and Martin who were recently San- I son. .dittOrfi regulates tile liver, purities the lIty culancipaied Sii ter- weman, who j
seeretions and OUres 1111 tortes of liver struggles into their own coats un-!
We understand that the three I very suddenly on Tuesday, May 19, s e say so and here is OW assisted, .and get red in the face i
tensed to terms in the Central. 1 Mrs, D. S. Campbell passed away
trrootiolgee, vir
samples of lake water sent to Tor- ' at the residence of her siter, MN. on her own skates, and hang i
9 I hereby wish to thank you for the Plitthig
great benefit derived by me tam your oto the strap in ale Street ear in 1
onto for analysis, have been report- Donald MeGregor, in this town. For three years the proud conscience that they are
ed. as pure, and that the sample taken Mr. George Murray had the mis- tIllivIrttdsOtOrkoultlitool Bluets.
from near the beach was the equal 1 fort0e to have a eouple of the fin- tried eve,r:, t ling to nu pur.pose. 1
with liver uomplainat andl independent and the equal of men. 1
if not the superior to those taken :gers on his left hand badly jammed a
a niut.gteu up hope uutil one ditylaI
is on his knees in front of me putt-
er worry myself when a won'
further out. Ione day last week. detertuined to try Burdook Blood Bitters I nev
News from Toronto is to the effect I Mr, Fred, Bethune, son of Dr. I WM bey now that, marked improvement on my over shoes, as to whether I)(
that J. R. Miller, our one time towns- I Bethu.ne, of this town; WAS successful raetstuttleteeduttp07 tVliee su.sxethoEbothtteiolord,liestainnid. considers, me his equal politically
man, who has been sesiously ill for in!passing his second year examine- Moiled its use, being completely eured. Or nut, it is sufficient satisfaetion
some time past, is beyond hope of , tion in Trinity medical college, Gao. nein:AA, Seafortis, Ont. ' for me to see him there. If he had
recovery.. To his many friends in Toronto. He also passed his primary I MI certify to the above in every not wanted to save me the trouble I
this section the inteligenee will be exioninii Lion before the medical ‘Y. G. MoLEN.NAN, Seaforth, Oct. suppose he would not have offered. ,
He rimy even think ti am no strong '
purtioulni•. ,
Mr- Sloan, wife of * II.. Wm. I --;— enontsh for sueli an arduous duty.
received with real sorrow. I council.
abominate the idea of (quality and
to be mentally slapped un the shout -
A lazy, slow or torpid liver influences der and told I am "a good fellow." 1
On Tuesday of last week, Bailiff street, WAR called to Detroit on Mon -
English; of tile Central prison staff', day cif tills week, on account of the attiteekwhildeasl.osteatii)11( ea using ibiliiTlastrals, I shrink from the idea of Met end 1
., arrived 1
• -DIM, STOWE AT EIGH P
' 1-7IVE That would'nt hurt my feelinos
CLINTON. Sloan; of Va.neouver, 13. C
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here last week and will spend the either. I have an idea that he likes
01, Dr. Shaw has purchased the Dr. summer with Mr. Sloan's mother and THE HOME AND DAILY LIFE OF
FA MOUS AUTHORESS. THE it better to think that I cannot do
Appleton property on Ontario street sisters in town. Mr. Sloan cantinas anything troublesome for myself
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and will locate there in the near !a large dry goods business in Van. . . „ •
— than to believe that I could get along
future. • 1 couver bat left there a couple . of Writing of Harriett Beecher perfeetly without him. In fact—
future.
J. E. Blackall, V. S., has been ! months ago for • Alaska with a party Stowe ajtancies
1- sht Five," Richard Bur -
here's heresy for you, oh, ye eman-
appointed Dominion Live Stook .' of gold miners, and will probably be . Ladies" Home Journal, cipated—I do not in the least mind!
Inspector for the County of Huron. !absent some length ot time. This gives a deliobtlul picture of the
of being dependent on men —provided
The two-and.a-half-year-old child is Mrs. Sloan's first visit to Ontario glitlutho,s. of "Uncle. TOill'd Cabin," the men are nice enough. Let them 1
of. Mr. Adam Foster had a narrow land her husband's many friends in her nome in .
Hartford, and of her
„ give us all the so-called rights they 1
e.scape from drowning on Tuesday. ' Seaforth are pleased to meet her. daily life. "For some years now, want to. I shall never get over
While playing around a neighbor's 1 — society Mrs. Stowe is much afoot in
lie says, "entirely .withdrawn from wanting to get behind some man if
yard, it is supposed to have pulled i 1 see a cow. Let them give me a
the lid off the (Astern, and the licl
A. valuable horse belonging. to the open iter strength, for one of
her years, being remarkable. Itt the
time the slight, bent figure, vote if they Will. I shall want at
least three men to go with me to the
EXETER.
evidently pulled the child into the I summer polls—one to hold my purse one to
kaown. as it was not missed for some to a severe dose of blood 1) ; With its white hair crowning the hold my gloves and the third to
water. How long it was in is not Messrs H. Bishop & Son sueumbed
infnutes, but Mrs. Granger, suspect- on Tuesda v. 6s(nhng dark, wrinkled free, is a familiar
show me how to cast my vote.—
in g something wrong, looked in and While I*. John Cudmore was en- sight to the neighbors, as she y.van- Lilian Bell in June Ladies Home:
aa,w the child at the bottom of the gaged in shoeing,. a horse on Satur- ders under the boughs. gathering
llama from sun and shade and Journal.
cls, Does Year Suspend or Son Drink.
cense t
. wind, or strays down the steep bank
Snrcely were the remains of one its tortuous length behind the Cle- I If your Husband or Son is addicted to i
worked with the child until it showed I of our oldest pioneers deposited in mens and. Warner grounds. On
such ,walks a trusty attendant is -H.
. the use of
purchase of your druggist a bottle of i
Liquor, MorPhins or Tobacco,'
artell'gstiCarhalorti4ed toor Gold Tablets. They
always by her side. 'It is likely thatraevoir3etnoinvez wills.bte-
Mrs. Stowe's fondness for exercise rerneded.13 T.abletsenu)
ly in tea or coffee and the gfree u:e".eof
and outdoor life has done much to
stimulants allowed until voluntarily •
sustain her bodily vigor at her , given un. Pride $1.00 per package. if
;; your druggist does not keep them. send
present age. But she comes of a
sturdy stock. Mrs. Stowe's work- "'direct to The Ohio Ohetttical Worko.
Ohio. Book of particulars and.
Ing days have been long over. None 'Lima,
testimonials free.
of her conspicuous literary produc.i
i
cistern in four feet of water, ap. 1 day last, he accidently let the knife
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parently dead. She managed to get slip
it out, and was fortunately familiar knee."(1 eat a severe gash in his to where a little silvery stteam w n
with the means of resuscitation, and
.1•101e:3N1.4":"MKSi7t1,1!i'.-Ntit10).;',V.P1'.^4.1,:-.r;•-.; +
tummt..•1111
`sas
signs of life; a doctor having been
called, also worked with it a couple
of hours before it was out of danger.
Mrs. Granger is entitled to muck
credit for her presence of mind.
HARRISTON. •
Mrs, Bruce received a telegram •
from St. Catharines that her father
was seriously She left on Wed-
nesday.
Master Herbert, son of Council-
lor John L. Body, while wrestling
on the lawn with another lad on
Saturday fell and broke the small
bone of his leg above the ankle.
Cut worms are destroving early
oats in some sections and grasshop-.
pers in myriads are making their
appearance.
Mr. NV. Ilinde will make another
large shipment of hogs on 'Tuesday.
114 sionment to the old country shortly
John Honey will ship another eon -
1.1"e has now about half the cargo
bought and is ready to buy any
good horses offered for sale.
Theresa Neighbor, a profligate
creature, WWI on Thursday lost
committed by Justices of the Pence
Wait and. Brisbin to three menthe in
Guelph gaol as a vagrant, The
woman and some of her asiOciateS
bad been holding drunken orgies in
the woods west of the G. T. R.
Mr. George Walkey, who has been
a resident of Harriston for nearl,y
score of years, having sold his MBA-
clenao to Mr. Henry Hetherington is
about to reinave with his family to
Fordwieh, where he is going into the
cabinet making business. Mr.
Walkey Is a skilled mechanic, as is
also his stm, and should do well in
the Howlett village to the indastries
of which his enterprise will be a
great atcession.
The dest shipment of Diamond
Spring Wire Niataresses to Nlanitoba
Row!. pste.5..riernarint.v.rm TrwitTirOrwIrvIt116!... "..14,raonisal
the silent tomb till another is snatch-
ed from our ' midst by that grim
monster—cleath. We refer to the
demise of W. Horn, who died on
Thursday last at the age of 77 years
10 months and 14 days. • ,
While driving along Main St. in
Exeter North, the other evening a
horse driven by Messrs Harvey of
Osborne, took fright at several
small boys who were playing on the
road, anti jumped clear Ni3rOSS a,
1 intrusion of strangs,ers. Yet as she . in each of the months:
deep diteh. No dantage.was done.
W. Howey stopped a runaway in
walks the streets, always followed by 1 January—She will be a prudent
running at a rapid gait, several a fat little pug, who is an autocrat , housewife, given to melancholy, but,
a novel manner. The animal was 1
persons failed. to stop it; but Mr. in the house (it may be remarked I good-tempered and fond of fine
Howey by throwing a. handful of' dogs),
that the Stowe family is devoted to clothes.
duSt into the air stopped the horse one often sees lion -hunting 1 February—An affectionate wife
and tender mother, and given to
instantly. visitors eager to catch a glimpse of i I 'Will give Fifty Dollars to any person who will bring me
i the land. Requests at the door for 1 March—A frivolous chatterbox, a Watch or Clock I cannot repair and make to run as well ase,
Messrs Broderick, Richard Gidley the most noted literary woman of dress.
for Infants and Children.
OrHERS, Do You Know
7 that Paregoric,
Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many Go -called i3oothing Syrups, and
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine?
Do Yea Know that opium and morphine are stupefying, narcotic pets= ?
:00 You Snow that in most countries druggists aro not permitted to sell narcotics
without labeling them poisons
Do Ton Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
Unless you or your physician know of wbot it is composed ?
Du Ton linatr that Castoria Is a purely vegetable preparation, Iola that Ust of
its ingredients is published with every bottle
Do Ton Enn-r• that Castor's is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel rasher.
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castor's is now sold than
of other remedies for chill= combined ?
Do Yon Snow that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr, Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
" Castoria" and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ?
Do Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was
because Castoria had been proven to bo absolutely harmless?
Do Yon Know that 35 Gyorage doses of Castoria are furni for 25
cants, or one cont a dose ?
Do Yon !Know that when possessed. of this perfect preparation, yonr erudren may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest
those thing are worth knowing. They are facts.
The fac•-similo
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Children Cry for Pitchor's CasZerna.
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A Put up Job
Here is an old astrological predie-
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tions is associated With her present
residence, and her condition requires I Never Fails.
that she be carefully guarded in
• , way by her family from the tion of the character of a girl born
But it is done so quickly, and at the same
time so neatly, that all are pleased with it.
Bring along your Job Work to the TIMES
Office and see them do it. Prices right.
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quent, while letters petitioning for ; or better than ever.
die Exeter Croqiiet Olu b, in response somewhat given to quarreling and a
.T. P. Ross and Geo.. Anderson,
()1. a sight of the mistress are not infra.
to a challenge from the Clinton club, connoisseur in gowns and fine bon -
to are, of course, legion. nets.
visited that town on Monday and
Occasionally still the later favor is April—Inconsistent, not very in -
played against Messrs Armstrong, I
Manning, Dr. Bryce and Israel .„anted or the authoress pens a bit ; telligent, but likely to be good-look-
1:ng and studious oft e fashion
Taylor. Eight games were played, ocoliairitleostyecknowledgment of some .in aHer modest way of living i iplates. 1
- time Tile visitors report whole- Opposite Macdonald Block.
m
Exeter teawinning every . l' tl fact that the rewards of .
imp les se May—Handsome, amiable and
HALSEY PARK,
Josephine St., Wingham
;given to stile in dress.
distinguished success in literature
Soule( hospitality at the hands of
a,re other than rebnetary. Suca
the Olintottians. success is not to bxs measured by
asy to Take
asy to perste
,Are features peculiar to Ifeecrs rills. Small in
tasteless, efgelont, thorough. ./Ls one man
by tangible things. The aims and
BRUSSELS. 1 ambitione of those who seek
with a sulky temper and penchant
do
work with the pen worthy to lto ive,
are for gay attire.
'Dining the rain storm on Monday and helpful to their fellowmen,
evening, Afay 25th, lightning follow- not those of mere practical pursuits. Augost—Amia,ble and practical, i
etl the telegraph 'wires into T. How can be estimated in dollars the likely to marry rich and dress sulk- ,
— 11.1 glow of satisfaction ex- ingl y.
i
September—Discreet, affable,muek'
liked and a fashionable dresser.
October—Pretty and coquettish I
and devoted . to attractive garni-
ture. i
November—Liberal, kind, of 111
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mild disposition and an admirer ot i 02S P fltroetr. WASERINGTON,
stilish dress. i
December --Well proportion, fond 1 .---- ---- -----
of novelty, extravagant, and a stud-
ent of dressy effects..
Tont look 11, Talz,
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June--Impetaous: will marryearly
be frivolous and like very dressy '
clothes.
July—Possibly handsome, but
Fleteher's and set fire to the bo
to which they are attached in the
telegraph office. The insulating
was also burned off the *es. Mr.
Fletcher was fortunatelYr in at the
time and with the aid of a mat beat
out the tire before notch headway The Weather for Co,
was gained. The lightning was nrs is the time ben colds aro in the
was very close. fashion—everybody who is anybody has
G. Perrie and W. F. Scott were . (t'anne;ilytt, noitp,oihitoself there's one in the
no,. complaint under the
among' the prize 'winners at the sun are there tun rentetlel s ttironnsfaotirdas.
ueep winced by Mrs. Stowe on the day
when the Emaneipation Proclama-
tion was given to the world?"
athletic sports in Parkhill on Mon-
day May 25th,
The Fife and Drum Band. were
treated to another garden party at
S. Caldbick's, Morris, on Wednesday
evening. '
john Arnent, R. G. Wilson and D.
A. Lowry were in Milverton on
Monday figuring on the contract for
the new school house. Mr. Powell
is the, architect.
At the 'Mitchell races on Monday,
"Miss Debtarob," owned by Gus.
GI )bel, Mitchell, and Paddy, owned
by J. Roach, Seaforth. took first
and 90001.1(1 places respectively in
said: " You never knolv yen
have taken a pill till it is till a la gi
over." Co., - IIIS
trrolnietOrs, Lowell, Mass.
The only 11013 to take with Hood's Sexsanar1110,
tilid ir:. tile he , en, 0 e
twelve hours I was curer.
in the heed hy Chase's Onre," writes
Miss Dwyer, Alliston, Ont. 25e. of all Oompltteli knocked Out.
druggists, with blower free. "I was so much run down I had
---... • titive up work, and I felt as ir life was tie
lase ts C,ttrtrrhCure is the best. "In
b cl cold
Caveats and Trade.MarkS obtained and all patent
business conducted for MODEM ATr. FEES. My
office is in the imrnedi 'to vicinity of the Patent Office,
and my facilities for seeming patents are unsurpassed
Send model. sketch or p lotograph of Invention, with
descrintion :mast:amen, as to advantages claimed.
Ata -IVO rhargod4 :ureic for ars opinion as to
patentability, and ry fee for prosecuting the
application toil/ rtog be called for until
*50
patent is a/leveed. "Itiva,voves' Gum', eon -
mining full information sent free. All Commit&
estiens Considered as StrictlY conasenttat.
14KIL IN HOUGH
SALESMEN W A.NTE
Pashtnx, trnstworthy ;nen to represent es In the
sale of .iur Choice Nursery Sto.A. Speot lties con-
trolled by us. Li ichest Salary nr raid
weekly. 8teady emplav meat the year round. one.
t free • exclusive territory I experience not brcos-
ry ; bit; pm itisured workers • special inducement
bet:1.111cm Write at twee for particulars to
ALLEN NURSERY CO.,
ROCHESTER N. Y.
For Suits that, suit,
SUITS
give comforl, Ix the
wearer and patisfy
rh ,vourfriends,you had
OVERCOA 0, better try us. Our
garment m ak ors
TROUSERS. know how to do their
work ; don't think
there are any better
and yet we charge no more than others
do for inferior work. Hundreds of new
Call and winter samples to choose from,
at prices about half what you have to
pay fit old goods. Work done for parties
furnishing their own cloth.
People get wisdom by experience. zephyr, 0„1,, ,.1 tZ:'1.,1VeIt.18,1°"s11=1..'
. I now asaints as 1 dia 'ear- Brieltyard. have lots of BRICK and
DRAIN TILlil on hand. It 111 said that
EttifOTT SIMS., of the winahma
t
. .1 . d
prities, bet we CO nnot be Undersold.
end our briolr and tile are as good
as any made •in the province. we
can sell bv the car load or 10.1100 or
1,..0i. ) i . • • 1.0v vai ran be pot,
chased any W here. We itsve also a nreat
quantity or 011 Ite,ds of hi ming. for toile,
worth living," writes
SLC011 pari BO 101, t
A man never wakes up ns
out; sv stem, the blood, 1.11,1
CIV OtAtihms are like nails; 1 poisons. Ask1.
for seott's and gat it.
It is no partiertlar credit to Adam
that ho never dewed tobaeco.
baby to see it laugh. sewn. ;Aaron tones up 100
Oiler tleS 100
Never discuss; you will convince . oradicatTeit oil tti ie SCrOf MOM
ate harder you hit them the deeper
they go.
Norway Pine l'.3yrup cures coughs.
Norway rine Syrup cures bronchitis.
Norway Pine Syrup heals the lungs. "chaw" of.
was no man for 111111 to beg a
If you think that a Tweed Suit mina
be properly made for Si Spot Cash, call
and see our work. Our terms are east!.
WEBSTER & CO1.1.
Opposite the7,,lact1t•nalt.1 'Mond,
4'. Ss r.r..a.;to:sr,
ht•tlyt.,•, Ont
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