The Wingham Times, 1897-02-12, Page 7Ilk
THE WINGHAM TIMES FEBRUARY 12, 1897,
Au Old, Custom.
It may ilot be generally known llut
it is a feet that before any session of
the British Parliament begins, a
bod y of Yeomen of the Guard, falls
Armed accompained by a Pollee In-
spector maltesa thorough inspection of
the cellars of the house of Parliament.
This is a custom that has been in force
•ever since the discovery of the Gun -
power Plot. Before the members take
their seats, it is known that no Guy
I+'awks lurks beneath them, After
the Guard have searched the cellars
they ascend by a private staircase and
examine the chamber.
ASSUREDLY IT PAYS TO
CANADA BUSINESS COLLEC E
CHATHAM, ON T.
Continues to increase.
We hare now four unfilled applications for teach-
ers from other business colleges in New Ilam p.
shire, New York, Massachusetts and Ontario, and a
lfitth has lust been filled.
Why do not teachers and those holding teachers'
eertillcates, also those teaching on starvation saint -
les, quality as teachers of connuereGI subjects and
shorthand. We c ,mot moot the demand made up.
on ns for such.
This is the most widely patronized business col
lege in Canada. Here is the proof. Note how many
tudents come from points north of Loudon, Stoat.
erd and Toronto. Wal erten has 4 with us, God.
t 'uFordwich
erichl, Clinton 8, Vlpham 1, 1, Seaforth
3, Wroxoter 2, Galt 2, Preston 1. Luoitilow 2, A111•
*ton 1, Alvinston 2, Marine City, Mich.. 1, Davis,
Mich, 1, Corning, Arkansasl, Kincardine 1, Glencoe
Palmerston 2, Paroles. 3, • Crathie 1, Lochalsh 1,
Napier 1, Nelsonville, Algoma 1, Bryacston 1, Hen -
sell 1, Leamington I. Lno:sido 1, Londesboro 1,
Ravenswood 1, War crane 2, llolyrood 1, Allan
Park 1, Geste 1, Colinville 1, Wheatley 1, Glen
Meyer 1, Pelee Island 1, Puce L Aylmer 1, Sombre
1, Mandaumin 1, Quinn 1, Ripley 1.
For Catalogue, address,
D. McLACIILAN g Co.,
Chatham, Out
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INDtSCSIION, PLUTIERtN0 OF Till.
JAUNDICE, HEAL t.
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SUITS
COUNTY COUNCIL. Horse wiled.
`` The pitelt•holcs on the Wallace
(CONTINU1 P- Tit(>\I LAST is:3t,Ta:,) 1 road caused the death of a hcrs,l on
Sunday afternoon, and imperilled
That one insane milt Ito, who is 'tile lives of at least to porsans. Mr.
very weals physically, bo removed John M. Nickel of the 4th concession
to the asylum as soon as possible. lei the township of Wallace was the
That an old ratan, A. CYellseley, owner of the horse, and was driving
who is very infirm, and Caines from to Listowel with a load of wood at the
I'epperton, Cannington Station, Mid- time. When coming down Smith's
land Div, G, T. It., be sent there as hill just at the corporation limit be
his time expired on 1st. Febuary, ,encountered a pitch -hole, which
else he will have to be t ent to the ; caused part of his load to slide fur.
Rouse of Refuge. I ward upon the horses. Tide maul.-
That supplies asked for by gaoler ally frightened them so that Mr,
be granted. ; Nickel, who has the use of only one
That supplies asked for law
'started
could not hall them, and they
library by Judge Masson be granted started OFF. Mr Nickel and his
That the floor in registry oi'iiee:daughter, who was with him, man -
That to jump alT the load without
ami
That the registry office was ex I injury. Unfortunately there was
with ed and found in d
the e. sept cin note
be attended to.-
zoper shape a of the runawaysteam, in which were
That the statement of insurance .11Ir, H. lletnworth and a younger
placed before the committee be' brother. At this juncture someone
printed in the minutes, I who saw the horses coming sheeted
That the different rooms in the to the occupants of the cutter to
Court House. were 'examined 0.-idjump for their lives, and they had
found clean and well kept, and that barely time to escape before the
Mr. McCreath seemed to be an efei• runaway team etas upon the cutter,
eat officer, and that a new carpet be which in a moment was a total wreck
purchased for stairs leading to court Iu the concussion a projecting piece
of the framework of the demolished
cutter was forced into the side of one
of the runaway horses, causing such
an injury that he had to bo killed
on the spat. Serious as was the
accident, doubtless would have been
much More so had Messrs. Hems-
worth not leaped from the cutter in
the nick of time to save themselves.
A peeuliai•.featuro of the accident Is
that the pitch -hole which caused the
horses to run away is in the township
room.
Road and bridge committee report-
ed that Westfield, Ball's Maitland
and Eighteen Mile bridges spired
new floors, that the commissioner
ask for tenders for the same and
the work be proceeded with as soon
asps possible.
That the tender' of -3L. Hardy,
$139 for Tiplady bridge be accepted
That Mr. McEwan be granted the
land bridge provided he assume all of Wallace, while the spot Where
privilege of laying a pipe on Bait Hess and gond shipping, ranks high,
and the Golden Russett it well cnitiv-
responsibility, and that the commis- the horse was killed is in the ated so as to produce a good sample.
stoner have power to remove it at corporation of Listowel Whether and. awls stored in a properly
any time. . this is likely to affect the question of constructed storage cellar can be kept
'!'hat the commissioners certificate responsibility may yet have to bein good condition till June, when good
prices cpn he realized for it. .
Best forces aim'
Wash Day
makes clothes
sweet, clean,
white, with
the least
Labor.
Its
remark-
able lasting
and cleansing
properties make
SURPRISE most
economical and.
GROWING APPLES. Huron And Ontario Electric Rail-
way. •
'rt1E VARIETIES BEAT SUITED TO 1S•F,t,T.
The members of the provisional
Els ONTARIO, 13o:1rd of Directors of the new Iluron
• and Ontario Electric railway met on
John Mc.lnish• of Wellbnrn, at Thursday in the Walker house, To -
South Perth Farmers' Institutes: ronto, with Mr. N. McNamara, of
The Northern Spy has its drawbacks Walkerton, in the chair.
Itis a long time in coming into bear-; The company hi only in its initial
ing and lirble to be attecked by the , stages, and the work considered was
cureulio: yet, when grown on a deep' only preliminary, This new road
rich soil, cerefuliy cultivated pruned i will touch some forth uf'the provineial
and sprayed 1 will perhaps be found towns and villages in Ontario,
a4 profitable as any as it wilt then amongst thein being fort Perry,
be productive of a large handsome Uxbridge, •Bradford, Beaton, Shel-
fruit, The Pewaukee is a thirfty bustle, Meaford, Iianover, Durham,
•
hardy and productive variety, the
i'eeswater, and 11 Ingham. It will
fruit being large handsome and of tap the Canadian Pacific railway at!
goad quality. The Ontario on account FIesh(rton and Shelburne, s nd the
of the productive nature of the tree Grand Trunk T 1. 'galway atermma1 terminal
and the excellentgaa'ity at' the fruit; points. The main line is to extend
ranks well as a profitable variety.' from Port Perry, on Lake Scugug•,
There are others whose claims cannot to Kincardine, on Lake Iluron, a
he lightly passed over. The King is distance ot 191 miles. Branch lines
a very salable apple commanding i will be established from Flesheron
high prices in the British m irket : the to Meaford, and from Walkerton to
Baldwin on account of its productive- Goderich, making the total distance
of 274 miles.
New York ca pita lists are interested
in the road, which, before its comple-
tion, will cost several millions dol.
I'll's,
be sufficient for the payment of con- decided. The amnia) was a good
tractors. work horse, and Mr. Nickel can illy
That the tender of Mustard and afford to lose him.
f
1 Guttridge for stone and concrete Mr. Thee. Gladman, bookkeeper for
abutments for Bannockburn bride Aching Joints I Adam Hell, Esq., stove and tinware
at $5.50 per cubic yard be accepted, Announce the presence of rheumatism ' stealer, Peterboro', writes the following
and that the tender of the Peterboro
Bridge Co, $,1273.00 for the super -
•structure be also accepted.
That the report of the road coin -
Prominent Business Kan of Peterboro' Cured
0 Eczema
•
For Suits that suit.
give comfort to the
wearer and eatisfy
your f ri, nrls,YOU had
better try us. Our
garment in ak ere
TROUSERS know'-.owto 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
fall and winter samples to shoos° fron.,
at pru•es about half what you have to
pay for old good., Work done for parties
furnishing their mon clntli.
If you think that a Tweed Suitcnnuot
be properly made for El Spot Clash, call
and ser) mit. work. Our terms are cash
which causes untold suffering. Rheu-
matism facts :--"Hare been troubled for nine
is clue to natio acid in the blood.' years with Eczema on my leg, and at
It cannot be cured by liniments or • times the itching was something terrible
other outward applications. Hood's tried many eminent doctors and was
Sarsaparilla purities the blood, removes pronounced incurable. I had given up
missioner be' printed in the minutes the cause of rheumatism and permau- hopes of ever being cured. when T was
1±'inanee eomwitte t 1'eco ended °Qtly cures this disease,_ This is the recommended by Mr. Madill, druggist
testimony of thousands Of people who to try a box of Dr. Chases Ointment,
payment of some fifty aceounts.
That the county solieitor draft a
new peddlars and hawkers license
bylaw in accordance with new statue,
once suffered the pains of rheumatism and 1 am happy to testify that after,
but who have actually been cured by using two boxes I am completely cured.
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Its great' _—
power to act upon the blood and remove I An Awful Risk.
t oe th-
vs y impurity
and that the present fee he continued. wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. I Ilespeler correspondent to the
That W. Lane be paid for actual i Guelph herald writes the following:
traveling expense fore pounty election Big Prices For Sheep 1 As the after noon train was pulling
and reported that the treasurer's London Tit -Bits; One thousand out from the Grand Trunk station
is lvit•
statement of county finances for
were full and complete and
carefully prepared, and that they be
published in the minutes.
rl'hatj the securities and bonds
given by the county treasurer had
been examined and found to be the
one hundred guineas were paid fora , yesterday, a thrilling sight wa
ram at Sydney, in Australia, in 1890 ; nessed by a number who were in that
at the annual sale of Merino stud' Vicinity. _Shorty- before the train
sheep, and during' that same year arrived an indivduatl, whose appear -
1,000 - guineas were paid at Mel- since bespoke that he was a typical
bourne f'or a pure bred Vermont ram. hobo appeared near the station. He
Prices almost as high as these have loitered carelessly around for come
1 ••a • • •nal shed
same as those given in detail in the co
been reached in the same unary time and as soon t.le tl
auditors report of January 1893, t during 189(1 At the Sydney rani proceeded •
a short distance clown the
and that the clock procure before'sales Mr. James Gibson's famous ram trach. The train pulled out at the
the next session the latest assessed 1 President, was sold to two Tasman -
lively rate and those whose attention
such securities. , values of the properties embraced in I ina breeders for 1000 guineas, In was still centred upon the man notie-
id . ed him step to one side presumably to
The warden's committee ,reported
that they had decided to ask the
opinion of the inspector of registry
offices regarding the claim of the
estate of the late Jas., Dickson and
Jno. T. Dickson.
That the claim of the Seaforth
Collegiate Institute was a proper
sine.
House of Retuge committee recom-
mended that the reports of physician
and inspector be printed in the, min-
utes, and that two. hundred capes
W EDS'TER & 00., of the inspector's report be printed
in pamphlet form for distribution.
Opposite the Macdonald Bleck, That contracts for supplies. be
wade for three months with power
to extend them for another tertn by
mutual consent.
G0.1LHR'S REPORT.
EIGHTY IN EVERY HUNDRED.
SUFFER MORE Ole LESS PROM rttAT MOST
OFFENSIVE OF DDSS:ASKS, OAT 1leRH—•rHt'
1)R. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER Id A
WONDERFUL REMEDY IS TESTIFrk;D TO
BY TIIOUSANIIS WHO HAVE BEENC-.«ED
OUTRIGHT—MR. ALF:[. EDALOND,SON OF
ROSRMOUTH, ONT., SAYS : t
"I have been trouWed with catarrh for
great many years. Have sufiered great-
ly from it. I had tried all the so•cnlled
cures but never received any relief from
them. Seeing Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal
Powder largely advertised, I determined
to try it, although very sneptival about
any relief, but was greatly and agree•
ably disappointed, for Iron) the first dose
1 received very great racier, and to day i
ono honestly say that it has cured. 1
keep it constantly in the house, as we
find it a quick cure Eli- cold in the head.
It gives almost instant relief, t have no
hesitancy in proclaiming it the best cure
for catarrh, and I heartily reuommeud it
to all sufferers from this main 1y." .Sul(!
at Chisholm's Drug Store.
Last week the County Council
appointed gentletnsti from a distant.°
on the Colligiatetnstiinto board of(.;lin-
ton and Goderich. When the minutes
were afterwards read for con1lil•m,
atior. a move was made. to rectify
the tnistake but a majority of the
Council was averse to it. At the
ling. 1+"tante ,orlon pa
Messrs Gibson & Son 710 guineas let the train pass. In another instant, eleventh hour, a short time before
f h Albert theThird, d tnd' however they saw a sight that pro- the Council adjourned several of the
•1886 m . his head and with an athletic dart, I repentance when the original motion •
m92. -4111E11, Ont.
CURES
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ARRtit�A
;DYSENTERY
COLIC CRAMPS
CHOLERA:i N f'ANTLIM
Viand till K.
SUMMETi r M1altA1N S
ihea ildr en -Adults
t
Atter mentioning in strong terms
the improvement brought at,oti by
the introduction of the incandescent
light, shows that there are 17 prison-
ers confined, three of whom are under
1 sentence for larceny, one insane and
thirteen vagrants, all strung and
able-bodied men with the exception
',of A. Wellesley who is aged and
weak in body and mind.
500 there ram, p0 guineas were paid
ut' id for the , eel.� duce horror to all. The fellow lowered I rural representative showed signs of
laroy stud ram. During ,
E. G. Merrison sold a ram for 700 dived in between the fast revolving 1 was rescinded. James Sentt has then
guineas, and Mr. S. McCaughey, wheels and in a;.other second WAS I appointed for Clinton and Jnu Ander-
obtained 500uineas, for a sheep of I seen riding beneath the coach. The i son for Goderich, It is no reflection
g ' act was a most dangerous one andon the first appointees to say that the
his breeding. At the Lincolnshire ,
sheep sale, in Septembe last, one' tho-11 who witnessed it expected that ; Council acted wisely in making a
ram, bred by Mr. H. Dudding, Great I til a tellow had attempted suicide. • change.—News Record.
Grinlsb sold for 350 guineas to i The train however soon bore hint in I
fiFii11;
Murray &
Lanrnan's
FLORIDA WATER
THE SWEETEST
MOST FRAGRANT, MOST REFRESHING
AND ENDURING OF ALL
PERFUMES FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR BATH.
ALL BMUS i S, PERFUMERS AN
CENEi1L DELLE;
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
The modern. stand -
arc: 'Family Medi-
cine; Cures the
common every -day
ills of 'ri_:s.lanity.
•a
P.:I-I)-A."
Pain -Killer.
(rsnwr lJ`VIs'.)
A Sure and Safe Remedy 10 every case
and every kind of Bowel Complaint is
Pana- r flier.
This is a true statement and it can't bo
made too strong or too emphatic.
It is a simple, safe and quick cure for
Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism,
Colic, Colds, Neuralgia,
Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothacho.
Two SiZES, 25c. and 50c.
vatrtvv-aemv. acv. vvvv..>e
easily Cured.
Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco
,habit are easily oared by the use of
;Rill's Chloride of Gold Tablets. No et.
;fort required of the patient, who is al-
lowed the use of stimulants until he vol -
I untarily quits their use. May be given
secretly in tea or coffee and -a oure
guaranteed in every case. For sale by
all first cities druggists at il1.00 per pack-
age. For full particulars and book of
testimoutnls, address The Ohio Chemical
y
Messrs Dean & Son, cf Folkingham.
Other tams from the same flock
were sold at prices varying from
50 guineas to 125 guineas cash, and'
fifteen of Me. ntldding's rants obtain- I - - blotches and -all eruptions of ;1to. ski .
ed an average of £102 4s. eaelt. One FOURTEEN YEAS IN TERROR It isaoothineand quieting and'r rootlike-
,
g msar;ic in the cure nt alt b IC;y heelers;
ram, bred by Mr. John Pears, I BUT 1)R. AGNEIV'5 0000 For Tai r. I1P.:1ltT ;;:j Oeste.
t0 the dist'ince his ped nous feat had i itching, Burning Sldn Diseases Cure(. for S5
boon successful but tho spectator's, Cents.
today have vivid impression of thei Dr, Agnew's Ointm cut relirves in ono
hodu's adventures.
day and cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
I
Head, Eczema, Barber's Itch, Ulcer
Lincoln, sold for 350 guineas ; an-
other brought 200 guineas, and one
s.ld at 100 guineas.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has heart t theae : t
For Over Fitt Years. ��
Fifty
AN L A disease; troubled very much with I deceased WM a daughter of.atr; Itlln
(SAVE RELIEF 1N 30 sttsu-rl+es AND Tatum -•--- -�•- +
llu'rTLE0 AFFECLED AUuk': W1ttOli .BAP. Wo learn 01 the'death at. Tyner:
i+Lt•,u 1115 nil$1CeFrltySLOIAN$. * North Dakota of Mrs Jamesthtitsiin
This is what Mrs. j. Cookburu of I wife of .Tames 31t'p�,�on, -Orr t/r' *Nil'
Watkwocth. Oat, Nays : "Mir fourteen David 1ltanson. of I+'.gihoddvijie. The
OLD ND WELL -TRIED REMEDY— yenrs 1 have been a great sufferer float
rs by n11- sharp, shooting pains constantly passing' McKaiy, of the10 concession ofTneker-
been useh my heart. Very often the
d for over ratty yea spasms through lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes woreso severe that I would be -
the child, softens the gums, allays all come unconscious. My limbs would
pain, Duras wind colic, and is tho best swell and become quite cold. For these
remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to fourteen yearn I doctored with beat
the taste, Soldby druggists in every phyeioians without iTIlst Having neon
part of the world. Twenty-five cants a
bottle. Its value is inealu.tble. Ile sure
and ask for Mrs. ttVinslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind, -
M:. Samuel Pike an old and re-
speeted resident of' the t<eeditd of IloW-
iek died • t Fri lay last. He had reach
ed the advanced age of 70. Oa Satur-
day a large number of friends and
aequaintatices followed the remains
to Salem cemetery where ;hey were
interred,
smith. The death took play on the
lith
ot January and tiH tdcased was
47 years of age.
Dr. Agnew's Our for the Heart wirer -I PILL -AGE.
tised,1 determine i to try it and before
I had taken halt a bottle I funnel great i ,er. Agnew's Liver Pills, 25 cord a vial, are
inside
I planned after the most modern in me:le VI
science.
relief, I felt the beneficial effects ' ide
of thirty minutes' I have taken three
bottles and it has done me more good !
than any medicine or any physician
ever did. I Can eonseientiously re-
commend it to all sufferers from heart
trouble." Sold at Chisholm's Drug
Store.
bIsk.e.ra *alai*
they are as groat an itnprove=ont eve:
the 50 ireatra old strong dose pat forma
malas Its a bicycle it evor an ore out in
trayer,
Cinnamon Drop Coated makes them
pleasant to take --being purely vegetable
makes thein absolutely nate—they never
The vital stnt'st es for Illyth dur-grips and they never fail ---10 dotes, 20
in.; 18;16 were ai follows: ---Births ceats w tbalt Store.sts, Sold at Chia.
2); marriages, 6; deaths 8.
Here l yl s� awn
Irresistible Prof That
a Cure for D:ah.1;.22,
Tes fotlowiu 1 t"-- t.• , ,t•tt anent is the best
proof that dlab'tc' ig n .. iucn a lc, and that
t:to:o in a remedy w .t 1e Wil: cure it.
Ontario, 0 nutty ce. C+,r:•.t.1:1, to wit:
I, C't:trles i,Ios.',1•1 til • G ty f Ott :vra, Pt the
0nuuty of Ca ler, 0, ti•a ltquli :r, do llcruby
sole:tally declare a t fol -owe:
1. I r, side at 180B:11 SLect, in t'.;e said t•i:y
of Ottawa.
2 Forth's past flft•''u year; I L••(va h .on a
rem soil :ter fr •+n 1.11..0/ "; It .to 11 tho
p•eminent eyulpt0:a•1 of which we •, :.,vet)
pains ill illy ba k, hot. Ba,'103 (St :1, 11•' ;t:J a
filo slaw of thq spine t.n b ,.0 cot toy saou:.iers,
-11.4 etc. 1 w.ti in a Lad s: tut
g>.nuritily':m Pel grott B:111y et :into.
Tho intense pain i,, ev3:t 0.1 ta/ s:e 'd .:t.ld I
soomed to goo worse eent't .11.1.11y. Vic d.) t Mrs
who worn enlied iu prom indeed my d:oats°
die.`totes, but their trt aortout did n , cool, i, ani
they holdoatbut eligat Italie at ulyr:aroe,y.
I was then so far gouo w:th the die3a.e t:t.tt I
Gould not turn in bed with ,art help. lily ((vino
was of a Clark wino col Jr, an 1 full of se(i;ntent.
3. I to 1k all ,dud t of mulleiuo, bat wit.rout
periva.h3ltt relief.
4. IT Avi'tg of Deal's Kidney rills I (;ot n
b T: at It. G. dlaeCar,ltv's d• ug' -tore. bras,
been s) often dsapp salted 1 had no laiiil In
spool. Iiowever. I e art d taking th.'i ', and
tiny 'tune's the right IT .1 at ons, J, and I com-
menced to get better Prom dist than all
improvement was conti:rlotta until I wit now,
ensr
retyytree hemuse
rain of lady kitut �c1Thein urine
is natural, and I nut tlnw warkiug right along
every day in lay shoe.
5. It is a great soureo of plefoltre far the to
IIItltV to the world of the curative powers of
I)lap's'Kidney l'illa,;tn1I make this solemn
deelaration consciet tioasly believing it to be
trills, an.t knowing that It is of tho same fermi
and Offset as +t mads under oath and by virtue
of the Canada Evidence Act.
say CIIABBLES 14085,
15ec1aredbefore me at the City of Ottawa„ 9a
the Com:Aye Oar1111)0e, thte 4111 day M Aveit
lea
A nC