The Wingham Times, 1897-02-19, Page 6•
MOAT, 1'E13RUABY 34, 1391
ENGLAND AND FRANCE
Great Britain :tnd France are once
more growling at each other. Be-
yond growling they are not likely to
go. Governments, if they are nc't
morally opposed `towar, shrink frons
the inscrutable abyss of war under
entirely novel condition and with
untried but certainly tremendous
engines of destruction. It is, even
conceivable that the first sea fight
might In. t; Seetle.af such havoc: as
'alt afterwards to
Wild make it d111 •'C't,
THE WINUII M TimES, FEBRUARY 19, 1897,
A MINtSTER'S STDHV
Funerals in Winter
Chauncey Depew, the UnitedStates railway magna.e, having
caught a severe cold while participa-
The Baneful Experience of Rev, G, i ting in It funeral al ceremony, writes to
H. Backhus. I the press condemning public funerals,
FOR FIVE MONTITS HE WAS RGGPLES-i
AND ENDURED AGONIZING PAINS -
COULD NEITHER RISE UP NOR SIT
man the navy. If anything is likely
to bring on a war it is the ever -
restless and irritable vanity of France
which,alike tinder the Bourbons and
the Bonapartes has always been at
work, and has been the bane of
European civilization. It received a
well -merited as well as steru rebuke
in the consequences of its attempt to
destroy German unity. But it will
probably need at least one lesson
more before it leaves the world at
peace. England, according to the
testimony of all impartial judges, has
been doing great things for Egypt;
. while France, having been earnestly
'Invited to share the work and declin-
ed, has ever since been doing noth-
ing but cavil, worry and obstruct.
The plain speaking, of__Sir Michael
Hicks -Beach may not have.. been
_-„teretly prudent ; but sometimes a
little imprudence nt.t only is agree-
able, but does good. A war between
England and France would put to
the test that devotion of the French
In-Quebee to the British flag, of the
intensity of which our Imperialist
•-orators are always assuring the
British public. -Star.
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DWT WITHOUT AID --RE TEL'S HOW
HE FOUND A CURE.
Fro a the Tilsonhurg Observer.
The Rev. C. U. Backus is a rot -
dent of 13ayham township, Elgin
county, Ont., and there is probably
no parson i,t the county who is better
known or more highly esteemed.
He is a minister of the United
Brethren Church. He also fades
extensively, superintending the work
a i •
and doing quite a share of It himself
despite his advanced age. But he
was not always able to exert himselfI int aw 1� the body of a friend from
as he can to day, as a few years ago I which the spirit has taken its depart -
he underwent an illness that many
thought would terminate his life. ere.
To a reporter who recently had a
conversation with the rev. gentleman
gave the particulars of his illness and
and says the danger, especially to the
pallbearers, is great. In. Canada, the
public have in recent years been
working a quint, yet effective, reform
in regard to funeral services. In
nearly every case nowadays, the
service at the grave in the winter
months is cut down to a simple prayer
and the clergyman officiating has the
good sense to request all present to
keep their hats on. In many cases,
too, funeral are really private, the
general public not being invited to
participate, and only the immediate
relatives going to the cemetery.
There is no disrespect in such an
arrangennent. The dead can in no
sense be honored by the living, ex.
posing themselves to danger in lay.
Mrs. McLeod, of Ripley who lives
near Weodgate s factory, had the
rnisforture to fall out of bed on Tues•'
evening dislocating her hip and re-
ceiving a bad shaking up.
Miss M. E. Crittenden, of Blyth left
on Tuesday morning for Gladstone,
Manitoba, where she will joined in
wedlock to Mr, George Stewart,
a former resident of East Wawa.
nosh.
Why Leave The Farm?
A great many people are wanting
o get away from the farm because
:ming has ceased to be very
remuneeative: But if they flee to
.town or to the city, hoping to find
'I mors remunerative employment, they
are certain to be disappointed. 'i'he those iesulting mo,tly
efts:, le!full of idle bookkeepers, and continued the use of the pills for milking Exchan e
some time longer and the cure was . g '
complete. Seeing Mr. Backus now it ---
would be difficult to think of him as ' Huron and Bruce.
the crippled and helpless man of A horse belonging to Mr. Leonard
g
g
those painful days AIr. 13ackus is
Chapped Teats.
Cracked or chapped teats often
cure, with permission to make the . give trouble to the milker on account
statement public. The story as told of the pain given to the cow by the
by Rev. Mr. Backus, is substantially openirg of the cracks during the
as follows: -About three years ago milking. This is avoided and the
he was taken ill and the doctor who sores hulled by washing the teats
was called in pronounced his trouble in warm water and some pure soap
an attack of la grippe. He did not and:after wiping them dry dressing
appear to get any better and a second theme with pure vasiline. This
doctor was called in but with no softens the skin and avoids tearing
more satisfactory results, so far as a open the sores, and thus affords relief
renewal of health was concerned.
Following the la grippe pains of an
excruciating nature located them- attic, that should not be left
selves in his body. He grew weaker practice
and weaker until at last he was unnoticed, at least so far as the
perfectly helpless. He could not sit wetting of the teats with milk by
clown nor rise from a sitting posture dipping the fingers in the pail to
without assistance and when with take up some of the milk. If it is
this assistance he gained his feet he to be done, at all, there is no necessity
could hobble but a few steps when to do it in this way, but the hands
he was obliged to be put in a chair . may be moistened by milking a
• in F • five months these'
BANK of HAMILTQN 1l 1c ant t 1111CS,,
Dr. Sloan, of Toronto has decided
on resuming practice in Huron and
has rented a house at Seaforth which
he will occupy before the 1st of
April. He has many warm friends
who will be glad to see him back.
Dr.licnry J Rolston, Shelburne, is
suing the Huron & Ontario Railway
Co, for $3,000 services rendered in
pros lring the company's right of
way through the County of Grey,
and putting the bill through Parlia-
ment.
to both the cow and the milker.
These cracks or chaps may be avoid-
ed by milking with dry hands, a
little of the milk on them as it is
WINGHAM.
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President -JOHN SruART.
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Spadini liopoalts also received at current
A e9 O L.,tea
Drafts ml Groat Britain and the United Statot
bought and sold
rates f i t
While taking a flash light picture
at the residence of John Hill in Grey
Mr. H. R. Brewer inet with a painful
accident which cost him his index
finger of the left hand. The com-
pound used to cause the light is
highly explosive and very dangerous
to handle. On this ocyasion it ex-
ploded in the nicklo vessel which
Air. Brewer held in his left hand
and besides shattering the index
Linger a nasty gash was made on his
thumb besides a piece of the metal
striking hint behind the ear. Dr.
Ka.lbfleisch was called in and dressed
the wounds and the patient is now
progressing favorably.
Souris, Man, Sept. 21,1896.
Bates o•,
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ing remarkably well with my customers
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S. S. SOURis, Man.
The Last Straw.
age .
pains were endured. But at last drawn. But the practice is not to 1 "I don't believe Nellie cares much
relief so long delayed came. A be condoned anyhow. If the twiner forme ," observed Dicky Doolittle
friend urged him to try Dr. Williams', must have something done and can- disconsolately.
Pink Pills. He yielded to the advice not milk without it, let pure vase- "What's the hatter now?" queri-
and had not been taking them long line be used. It will soften the teats ed his friend.
when the longed for relief was and the milker's hands, and, if not "Well, you see she bought a new
noticed coming. He could move used in excess, will do no harm in clock the other day and put it in
more easily, and the stiffness and any way. It is excellent for pre- the parlor."
pains began to leave his joints. He,• venting cracked teats in the winter, I wonldn,,t mind that."
"Oh I don't care for• the clock.
But when a little door opened at
midnight and in stead of a figure,
representing a newsboy appeared
and yelled `Morning paper!' loud
it
1
e
enough to waken the whole family,
I thought it 1i as time for me to say
good by forever."
would. 3 clerks and helpers of all
descriptions: Fon •-every vacancy
that' occuss 20 men stand ready
to
fn11. and that at a salary that will
no. Mit of much, of anv, surplus
aftet•,jrving expenses are paid, For
e man even ' well qualified fur
Shonklice of Ifderslie died in the
now past his 80th year, but as he
said. "by the use ot Dr. William's t Methodist church shed on last Sunday
evening during the services.
stions in the city, the prospect at Pink Pills I am as able as those ten
ent is gloomy, as there are no
cies. But for the man unquali-
way of education and special
ct there is at present no pro-,
atever ot fat , bs in the city:'
0 easori boy raised
t 1 nri>:�rl snake a farmer,
1s has no taste for farm life. But
befog a starting out into the world, he
must qualify himself well for the
„position. toto which he aspires. The
,towns nd cities are dependent on
he farms for fresh and f igorous
11 • + end it would mean the
}•catrs younger. You can readily
judge of this when I tell you that I
iaid 40 rods of rail fence this year. I
atm. glad to add my testim )ray in
favor of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills strike at.
the root of disease driving it from the
system and restoring the patient to
health and strength. In cases of par.
alysis spinal troubles locomotor ataxia
sciatica, rheumatism,etysipelas scrof-
ulous troubles ets., these pills are
superior to alt other treatment. They
are also a specific for' the troubles
Miss E. Reed, of Chesley, has been
engaged to sing on the occasion of
of the organ recital in the Presbyter-
ian church, Wiarton on Thursday
next.
During the past year there have
been 57 births, 2(3 deaths and 15
marriages registered in McKillop and
the clerk says there were a good
many of each that were not register-
ed.
Yesterday 11r. A G-. Fortune of
Walkerton drove out into Brant, and
downfall of the cities if1 which make the lives of so many before returninghad taken the horns
us
` of 8 2 head of cattle. The process is
pi?c�iould cease to leave the farm. a burden and speedily restore the to and .simple. Mr.
said be rapid s 1p
But before leaving the farm be sure tit h glow of health to pale and sal -John Little and Mr. Cunningham
You know what you want, and that ow cheek. Men broken down by owned tine bulk of the cattle. •
by reason of special fitness there is overwork worry or exeesses will find
a reasonable certainly of attaining in Pink Pills a certain eure. Sold Mr. John Ballantyne Blyth -went to
the desiredt end.. If anyone leaevs ( by ail dealers or sent by mail post- Teeswater taking with him the well
Inesfarinsunder the impression that paid for 50e. a box or six boxes for known hound, "Dock.'•' ' Teeswater
there are many ettadvantages in the $2.50 by addressing Dr. Williams' proved to be too quiet a place- for
city not found on the farm, he will Medicine Company, Brockville. Ont., "Dock" and he returned home on
discover later that the advantages of or Slic.esetady, N. Y. Beware of Tuesday having travelled the dis-
city life are greatly overestimated, imitations and subsititutes alleges to tante, 22 miles alone. and that the advantages of farm life be "just as good." Thos. Foster, of Ripley, wild • re -
have been underestimated. Don't - covered only a few weeks ago from
be discouraged, we believe that Listowel, Sept. 22nd, 1890. the effects of a broken arm,' was.' un-
agriettlture is destined to see better Edmanson, Bates & Co., fortunate enough to fall .while coming
iays.-Journal ofl'Agrieultnre. Crentlema.,-I have pleasure in ray-
ing that Dr. Chase's Ointment Pills and out of the Methodist church on Sun -
Catarrh Cure and Lintseed aud'1'urpen- day evening last, breaking his leg
Mrs. John Taylor, of Portage la tin" are selling well and are giving every and sustaining other injuries.
Y g satisfaction. hinny of my customers
Prairie. Manitoba, who, with her have spoken highly in their praise. Wo regret',, to `announce 9f hllieS
band and two children, visited J. A. HACKING. Lily Holmes, eldedt.daughter'ofi• Mr,
ltatives and friends in Blyth for
Dr. CHASE CURES
FATHER AND CHILD
J. W. .Ilolnnes, 'of Clinton which•
eral weeks this winter, died sud- Relies Of Dr. Livingstone. occurred on Thursday;' at the age of
y at the home of her uncle in Several interesting relics of Dr• 20 years. She has been ailing for
on Friday. Deceased for some Livingstone were t'n view a few days some time from' a complication of
lied taffered from heart trouble ago in Ediburgh. The most interest- diseases being helpless for several
, together with an attack of ing of them, perhaps, were the purse months, •
don of the lungs, was the and Bible he carried with him After somewhat lingering illness
11 h
f her death. She Was mar -across Africa. in his great journey Jas Smith oneknown
years ago to Mr', John Tay- of exploration. The Bible, which is citizens of Walkerton passed quitely
r, son of Rev. J. B. Taylor,of is a dumpy 8vo volume, from Oxford au ay on Friday'aftenoon last. Mr.
Morrie, and leaves behind to mourn -University Press, is dated 1835, and Smith was A. native of hamburg,
loss of It faItllfTil wife and loving has the explorer's name legibly Germany and was born in the year
Cher, a husband and four children. written across the title. Aliso from 1828' He emigrated from that county
to America in 1842 and settled down
to farming in the stat3 of M$ohi'gan
Ile came Cattle over to Candy ltr
18raan nd in 1872 settled in Walker-
ton. '
°ceased Watt a sister of Hon. Ro:;alrt top to bottom of the page in his awn
Wauteof, Minister of Public Works in handwriting there is the legend,
the Manitoba frovernment, The in- "The Bible which went with me in
*erinlletilt will take place at Portage all my wanderings in Africa. David
to Prairie. Livingstone, February 1868."
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Yonne Wren and women, or
—older ones if still) nun in spirit
Iter, good talk ' n ions and
n d•' in a good cause,
upwards, according to
ronto, Ont. t f
Both afflicted with Eczema
of a very troublesome type
and cured in a remarkably
short while by Dr. Chase's
Ointment.
"I was troubled for ten years with eczema on
one leg; the itching was something terrible;
would scratch until the blood came. How I
came to know the value of DB. CHASE'S OINT-
MENT, I have a little girl two years; when site
was one year old the sante disease began to
show upon her face. It wasn't long before her
face became literally Covered with it. In order
to keep her from scratching it we had to band-
age her hands up. I hied several doctors, but
got no relief. Seeing D. CHASE'S OINTMENTso
highly advertised I made up my mind to pur-
chase a box, which I did from one of our '
lending druggists. The first application I
noticed a change. It was then I began to
think about myself. With four or five applica- •
tions, to my surprise, I am completely cured,
no sign of the disease, and my little girl's face
to -day is clear of all the scabs. I am only too
glad to inform any person what a blessing DRP
CHASE'S OINTMENT has proved itself.
" HIRAM FRE?.
•' Wheel Maker, '
"Norwood, Ont."
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