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The Wingham Times, 1897-03-12, Page 7410 rwe.iclvt„ty.s.4141,406„4.41„.1 k'y you trari Pubc Speak key 1f m t•.111 t' "+ f n•t •,„rr,ht•"a+n nl•enaratinn to equal Cll. CHASE'S SYRUP OF LINSEED AND TURPENTItE for the throat and respiratory or. gans. \Ve have hundreds of testimonials from public speakers, singers, ministers and others. One rev. gentleman says: " 1 never think of entering my pulpit without Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine at my side." Such in- clorsations from the ministry should give con- fidence in Dr. Chase's Medicine. If you are troubled with that tickling sore throat, so common among speakers and singers, you will find DR. CHASE'S SYRUP OF LINSEED AND TURPENTINE a positive and per- manent cure. Teaspoonhil dose, price es cents. Edmanson, Bates & Co,, sole manufacturers for Canada, 45, Lombard street, Toronto. DIARRHOA DYSENTERY N COLIC CRAMPS e , r r CHOLERA iNFAW T UM I , ^ c"6- one al I ea t :t r-aWAAMER OOM1'i A1NTS t irACllildPcn. tic4dul'fS twor PRICE 359 IT PA' . T» AtiM: WSI 4ESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, OIkT. Still leads ♦11 S•to •th to l as 1 11;Ana '•t '1 •'1) )l+ 1,1 Canada, In p1.0 int pupal in e11•)iee p )Sitioili and preparing them for each places Frank Cooper, a nnpil from g,Cxati'i, has 140•'Cp4• •d the positi•m et B., ,k keeper «•it•t C. tV. tr tsar of the s.tne place, W L i,ee•Is is'M to v er of the 1'ortoneulh Trust- s ( li'ee, Dlary "iahey,position a4 Sttumgrapher n11h a Detrol, IL in lna Mi liken p )titi 1 t as Ste 1'Isl.: miter with the Sydenham 11 at•i Oo , tV.tlla••eh t2 IT PA i'S TO GO Tai r.32.3EST. For Catalogue, address, 0. SicLACFTL.t t:h.tltn n, 't t1 WOO ref3 P dD r1:-1r7fQlrS•'=')• n. •tile Great English Remedy. st a res:oases Gtia,•antecit to promptly and permanently euro all forms of Nervous Weakness,£•'missions,PPerror yatort'iica, Impotencyantl alt d'ects of Abuse or T.xecsscs, . Mental Worry, excessive use XL'f09'E and After. of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lants, tc:1iel. soon lead to In - drafty, Insanity, Consumption and an. early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in. thousands of cases; Is the only T.cliab:o and honest I'ttccitetne known. Ask druggistfor Wood's rbosphodiue; If he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, Inclose price in letter, and wo vent scud by return mall. Price, one package, C1; six, S6. Oae total please, six win cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. C4lii` LEIS Gobi moor bi3 Liseaso,3 Yreit' to his I,eeledk . if} EST NOME Testi : ' ..,!ARCH 12, tbU7. A1'NAN. Mr. Henry Abratnt who line liten living in John \Vetr's house has. rnov ltd ttith his family into Joint Fortunes nIn sixth concession, ( rite at number of people left f •r it't►litt)bit Oil 'rimed:1v among • t1,' member were Messrs Rubtand 1)1lvici Metcalf and Henry IJili, wo wish WWI Sl1eCe39 in the prairie pro vince. A number of our young people TEE MxYERII:NJti UIi' 'ritntE WHO HAVE drove over to Mr. Root Hastings on nta1.N LICiti.:1) filo) Pi Tit yr 1'A 111111, IIY4r1. SIA, El ON EY rc MFLAINJ.'S AND 11.401) AN • NERVOUS DISEASES ARE PROM :•Tf•Y • ` i1 YEIEMANE TLY CURED nr srusevQN'e iit:AIEI)It1'3—ASS YOUR Immense )'OR MUNYOA'S 01.7IDE TO HEALTH, SELECr A ') •EN'rREMIEDY AND CURE YOURSELF. TUE 1tf"ST , T'rirl•itr (tvPninar of 11et ta'nntr •,i„1 Mr. D M. Johnson, the tt• 1•knuwn carriage builder and general bl ekernith, Living in Toronto for the past n years, says : ''1 t+as troubled with blooding and protracting piles for seven or eight years. used many expensive medicines in an effort to get relief, but could not. No one can tell the paint suffered • r years, I heat n using Munyon's Pile c ure and inside of two weeks 1 was out. pletely cured and able to go to work. Before this I was unable to do anyt ing and believe that if it had not been I) r Nlun• t'on's Remedy I would never 1 ave been curer'. I would not hesitate to pay 6100 for the good I received front y our Pile Cure." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to throe! ours and cures in a few days. Price 25u. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forme of indigo;,ion and stom- ach trouble. Price 25u. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu- monia and bieaks up a uuld 10 a few hours Price, 25c. Munyon's Cou,fh Care ~tops coughs, night sweats. will) F snr'•a•e6S, and speech ly heals the lungs. P, ;(-o, Munyon's Kidney ()tiretil eedily cures. pains 111 the back, Iuinii oriruiUs and all forms of kidney disease Price 215c. iIunyon's Headachy Cure stops head ache in three a,inult-a. rrice2uo. Mto.)on's Pile 'tii,tu,t-nt p sitively cures all forms :d pilaf 1't lee. 2:)c. Munyon's 13iri'i Llurt t1sidioates all impurities of th•' •+'n, il. Prier, 25e. ;•lunyon's Female Itcti.edies are a buv)1,•enw)1,en Mea on's Asthma 11• 111, tiara relieve in 3 minu'es •lull (-ure pri•u1t tcntly. Price, ^i1 Mut,'( n's Otis 1)h 11*cuedies never fail The °stars is 011 i'N--price 25o.— anal eatea t110 dint•$ SP rrnm tbe system, and the Cntnrrh 'l tibletei--price 25e.— elearee 11'•11 held the parts, M N nynr'a Nert•e 1 tore is a wonderful ne••ve tonic; see-, : •'. Mn"s'> i'i \'itnlizer re 1. res lost vigor Sold in Wingitam and everywhere '1 .dl druggists talo e • ) • all res gg • tl <rd. in Canada responsible J tripped the lrght• fantastic too tilt morning when they departed for their hotnes we II pleased. The young people seem to know where to enjoy themselves as that was the eceol.d party at Mr, Basting; this week. A sleigh load of young people from Culrees drove out to Mfr. Smalls and spent a very present evening. Miss Bella Anderson wilo lute been visiting friends m Morris returned. home last week. Master Ilugh and Miss Janet Gil - o re Stanley are \letting their uncle Thomas Gilmore. Price 61. A separate c ure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 25c. a sial. Pe:''c nal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11 4; 13 :A ibe►'t St., Toronto, answered with free mediae advice for stny disease. 3 C1).upGa e.t. Linseed nnn t Turirf euLlnoy by "My little boy I ad a bad croupy Lough," says Mrs. Smith, or Bathurst street, Toronto. "t1y neighbor. Mrs, Hopkins, rscommonded mo to try Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. I dirt so, and the first dose dill Iritis good. One bottle completely cured th3 011.1. It is surprising, the popularity of Chase's Syrup in this neighborhood. it appears to rite it can now bo found i I every house." NAST WAWANOSII. Mr. John Elliott jr. was in Britton Berlin and Preston on business hist week Mr. Jas Shielis' family who have been seriously ill with diptheria, weare glad to say are rapidly recover. ing. Mr. and Mrs. .lit mes lti (led, hits rid leaving for Toronto this week. A number of the 12tH concession enjoyed themse_I''cs at the box social. at Mr, ltuht Currie's on Tuesday evening. U^. Barrow, gave a. trop - to the panple of his vicinity on Monday night. 11 r, Uenhee at an, of Teusw Iter was vi-i.ln'i Inn c01M101 Mr. Will Abinekle O t 411'day. 0 v'lt.2 to various causes thesehool attendance has taken adrop late - BELGRAVE'.t; 'afl'- 41Ir. Thomas Anderson. of (1 respected reeiden1, passed peacefully at:his he m.' here o1i Monday night from the effeels of la grappe. V Dr. and Airs. McCaih has recover- od front their recent attack of grip Miss bcondreth is also laid ap with the same troub'e John Se )udreth took a bu-a- nee: trip to Lando 1 acid Toronto this mock, Mr, E. Vincent, of town is a 'pr,) re-eional clog dancer and is about to .)i en a dancing school in Belgrave. AV►u. Dumprev spent Sunday .in the vicinty visiting; old friends. • Quite a number were in the linrsc Fair at 331yt1 on Tue:.lay last. Rev. Mr. Lowe, of Wingham gave his lecture on "A trip to Ireland" in in the foresters Ball Friday even - 1.. fug•. .Tames F. Brandon left on 'FVednes• day fur his home in Manituba. Be- fore going his friends gave him a oyster supper The boys report having hail and good time the next time he returnee we expect to see hila take a life partner with 111111, 7 For quick and easy work For cleanest, sweetest and whitest clothes Surprise is best est for Every ay ' For every use abort the _ house Su rprir.ct wont.; gest and cheapest. Sea for yourself. c•'.tea:-.rarrasna,..7,,.._,-.1 . • a Rwsescar_.%..•.... . -" . INau ULAN PAREN'T'S. SITEIIII000LIII M.1N AND WIFE Cif 11t(WF.t WITif DOING '(WAY Tusze Gast.) FOR TUE Sails OF THE IN- fi:i it.tNCE' RIt)NE . Tho Whole Story ta,I:. .1,, :ti at nttnine1 and great 00 «es to wnnl:,ti,-hell by door's Sarsepar- 11111 li yui••illy told. 1t. purities and en - rums the Wood. tones the stomach and gives et length 111111 ' igor. 1!)isetise can- not, en tel. t tats system fortified by the rich red 010 til which comes by taking Hood') tl Esse t•at'ilfa• _ Hoorls Pt r,r,s ort re nearest, sins; head- ache, 1n1igeetian, biliousness. Alt drug- ',fists. Reports front S'•. George do W'iUd;ll' bring to light one of the worst erilnr' poisshle to imagine. A n au by 11:i name of Roy a11(1 his life are cha"g with having attempted by the n:1•s) inhuman methods to destroy the lif a little child eight or nine years old that by its desalt they might gain as few paltry dollar•, of insurance. The. loan and woman failed in their tempt and are now safely lodged be- hind the bib's in the Sherbrooke j n 1 The women is Roy's second w f Some years ago an insurance pull:: was taken oat on the lif.; of Roy':- first, luy' first, wife, and the insurance ran 0, the two children.. The wife diet and the insurance was held for tax rhildren. One of these children lvsa- elven away and the other, Roy kept for himself. Ile soon gut married again. After at short time Roy he. gall to consider how lee could get the inset -am money left by the first wife to the children. Then coni menced the brutal plan concocted by the two. The little child was put ui in a garret, tviie1'e it was hoped the was hoped the hinters cold would destroy the yanng life, And even this was not enough to satify the cruel nature of the maul that was at- tempting to rake the life of his own child. Somewhere he or his w.[ had rev.d or' heard that if peas were placed in a child's nose they would 10 lime grow and cause the death of the child and so 1(as tett forced into the nuetrtls of the little ode, and its ears were filled with wool, and it was left in tl.e cold to die. Suspicion was aroused, how ever, and the pour child was rescued but not until its (lands aid feet were frozen. \Vhen the officers went to arrest Roy and his wife the former declared that the child was his Ina he could do as he liked with it. They were examined at Windsor before being brought to Sherbrooke. They will be taken before District Magis. trate Mulvenaa in a few days. Roy oat, several children by his second wife, and one en infant of about six months, is in jail with them. Tex Ye ir.t Atone. Over ten ears ago one Al. Marsh began prospecting in the Kettle River utaultry and round a gulch 1iL,hiil'1 rhe Al ,nastl'e l•L)uutain which ht u11(11e up his miner contained gold and he •1t etre proceeded to 100001 I1)r l ((hook, runt sbacr; then, alone 11111 tinati1L'11, lalile5 fi'n01 1111y 11tunan 't•c!•lettiun, has 0onl.inned his work. Ile has now a tunnel in over 900 fort, all eceomplish• (l by his own hands. IIe has wheeled the earth and gravel out in a wheelbarrow and timbered rip the tunnel as he went ahead, cutting the logs on the moun- tain side, rolling then) down to the (week h, tion, peeking them o11 his back to the cltunp, and shaping them with ax and saw into ' the nccefsary 1 dimensions. Sometimes he would progress as much as a set (four feet) in a week ; sometimes a slide would come from the roof which would - re- quire weeks of weary toil to rt move. Immense boulders confronted hills and had to be blasted, but, despite obstacles, he has pursued his way. Ire is one -of those me 1 who wo.l'I give up. Of such still were the pioneer 'heroes of the west made.,` THREE WEEKS iv AGONY. 1NFLutrat. T01tV; ItiIEUMATTSM So ACUTE: HE COULD NOT ATTEND 1'0 IIIS DAILY DUTIL4S—LIVET) T11111EE IVYERR I1 Ac1ONI•LINct PAIN VITEN' 'Mtn "0001) 1•A)1AIUTAPi" or ALL 0011516, scorn A)IE1SIC.L11i11*UMATIO 001114, PASSED HIS WAY —IT IIL••LPED IN A FEW I10011S, AND SPEED= CI1n to -OosT 75 cams. Mr. E. A.Norton, a well-known citizen of Grimsby, Ont,, was severely attacked with inflammatory rheumatism some 20 wax. come 013 littlLIEVZ years ago—after a time he recovered. INDIGESTION, IMMURING or THE but five or six weeks ago the dread HEM,disease returned so violently that he had saYSI.SAUNDICE, to Give up work. For nearly three weeks SALTRHE ACIDITY CH THE he lay in bed suffering terrible agony. SALT RHEUM, STOMACH, O, Another resident of the town who had asaarause; AEYNEsB o r ter -J SADACHII, sxtlr,r, been cured by South American i2heu• nlwousNBss, Dfzz1Nlisl. matte Cure persuaded him to try it, and YSPEpslA, At;or$1t. to his great surprise lifter using the edicine but one week ho was so far "°Q+'°•+ »i ' SWAN mrecovered as to go about town. From E'ER, KIDNMYA, 8TO1UCi14 the first dose taken he felt marked im- 1eowxot re provement, and to -day he is moot en- , ts";OOD': - thuslastto in singing its praises. No case too severe for South American ithennlatie Cure to cheek in a:x hours, and cure permanently. S.ld at Chis- holm's Drug Store 10410u04 leo, TG1 osero. The Keelung of Dreams. .1 dream of maples foretells a life. Ritts eerl'1 weenies. Dreaming a bon t keives C Meng lawsuits. To dream of clear (tater success in business. A (cream concerning Ill 'x115 a loss (.f property. To 500 a rainbow 111 at (11(0O, f>r;te.c 1'1S a long jtlrnCy. '1'o dream of flying indicate= s gr sat increase in wealth. A Marin or flies seen in a dream in indicative of enemies. To dream of seeing a grave foretells a long spell of illness. Crossing a bridge in a dream indicates future success in love. C1 dream about mice foretokens slow accumulation of riches. A dream that your House has been hurned denotes business losses. Eating calve in your dream means at sudden increase of your property. A dream about a ghost indicates vexation, loss or disappointlnent.l A dream about marriage indicates poverty and other misfortunes. A dream abont keys ineauts that the dreamer will shortly become 1•ich. in a dreSul long indicate indicate s indicates the eyes '25 cents 00101 IIay Fever. •• lnotpiunt (l:ltarrla. t• 11 Catarrhal Headache. 16 Cold in the head in 10 min /1 Foul breath cattmed lq nate rrh. 25 cents secures Chase's Ca- tarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold 0,• nil dealers. a i" ,AIVV.,"3"/Yi.''1/•,rMev.I11.e'4/✓^...ruTr urray Lan a FT FLORIDA WA' TE THE SWEETEST MOST FRAGRANT, MOST REFRESIIIN(t AND IiNDURING OF Al.t. PERFUMES FOR Tlia3 HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET 013 BATH. ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS GENERAL DEALERS. k k k STOLEN from EK :71 NGE Barefaced Robbery. Mr. E. Phair, yf Hewiek, has a number of '07 lambs. T.tere are at present 65 inmates in the l-inuseof Refuge. Mr. Frank McLanghin of Gorrie left ou Monday for Winnipeg where he has secured a situation. The Palmerston fax mill and farm will be offered for sale by public auction on Wednesday March 17th• The people of Iiarriston are inter- ested in having some action taken to assist in having the flax mill a.id woolen mill put into iperation again. Miss i3ella 13ethune, of Seafoth has set:all'ert a situation as teacher 111 a ;chore in the Northwest and leaves shortly to take charge. One of Kincardine's most promiu- tint business glen passed away, last Tuesday, in the person of A. M. Williamson, town clerk, and collector of customs and excise at this port. Wednesday mornings' train ran i down at red fox on the line East of 13russels and the result was tbe sud- den (remise of l[r. Fox. Section -man Miller fell heir to the pelt. 'Phe Messrs. VonEgmond of the! Seefut ill woolen mills, has dissolvl_d partnership and Mr. W. D., Van -i House of Refuge Notes. Death claimed another of the in metes in the person of Henry sell waltz from Crediton, He was Efrenond will take over the bust-; about 06 years of age and died on nese. Monday Mauch the lst. Tuesday Mrs. Wm. Stubbs,- of West Luther Lnotbe death took place in rite per- is t fit p ),lesser of a q'lilt which has son of Miss Mary Adams, whose !mine ryas formerly at Behoove. Ilei•. age was 25 yP:ars. The l:ittst era - are Brown 1 Ash ores. erre Jaame, 131 u t n 1f .A. field, viharlotte end Mia -,*s .Jane and Eliza- beth Crooks (mother and two (laugh - tors) front ;M,)rt'k l.n'A•t.ship, making 65 inmates in the house at the pre- sent time. Henry Mono, who went through a critical operatioa, is making rapid progress towards. recovery and will soon be around again. The inmates were very mach diads ppointe 1 lam Sunday because 4tiss Agnes Rod4or(deugh;,er of Charles Rodger,E W. was accidently drowned drowned in the well at her mother's home on'Monday forenoon. She went to the well, which was a pumpless one, to get some water and while in the net of (lipping up the water sipped in. Iter mother saw her fall and gave the alnlln, but bo fore assistnee arrived she Waft teasy rterar gripe, wu it drowned The sad affair east a _ 1'6,100 eas►', Mi'. Chanbe 5 also ,r Nffee.ts area positive pl04asure. to gloom oves the neiglaborilood as the,boxrht from N. 'Wait the Ta,,Int vials, ln.pilts, 20 emits, Sold at Chs deeeas^d was very id tell r(apeeted, on Mort street f )r t 1600. helm'e Drug Store. ONE GIVES RELIEF. R• IPA -N -S The modern stand- ard ?family Medi- cine : Cures the common every -day ery-day ills of humanity. horn in the family over 033 years, l and a bible which has been handed d evil for over 20) years. All the material for the new chair ftetory is already an the ground and than 3) I'(t'•Itetor Mr. Clerk, Walkerton will begin work on the farine work this week. The G.T. R. earnings for the week 1 ending February 21. are 9811,;301, an increase of $38,911. upon those of 1.2,1 year. 'Those of the C. P. R. ale t,0:11:) an increase of •813.000, there was no service in the House. ) - There has been a good supply of first class lee safely housed for n.c th•s coming summer. Mr. Wm. Chambers, son of Mr: Andrew Chambers of llarriston has completed the purchase of tlrc Brown 20 CENTS. SECURES A GOOD LIVER AND OOD HEALTH As a Ayirtelta Rono'ator told $ cod Build- 01, Pr, Agnow's Litter rills oto Rap - planting ail others, farm arl,joaning the town. '1his so 4, eat hath Moon los.. d4`tt tt l that It tr. farm is one of the best farm 1n the harrlto supply tt township, and on it are inset class (;,ret Constipation or Nervous 'Ger buildings and sarge ()rebore. The n' •', err the complexion, rid it el price p•titl( tv,y atndlyrkt•tt d 'wa;' ,1 1.•• auk; yellow skin coatbd tongu,h. Alt dtt Paan- 'Mar.1 (rte .nr Davis'.) A Suro and .'. Remedy in every case and everyof Bowel Complaint h.; Pi®?pmt' This is a true statement and it can't bo made too strong or too emphatic. rIis a simple, safe and quick cure for ; s Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, Dia.rrheca, Crowv, Toothache. • TWO 51Zir:, 2:,e. and sec. eeoc+vry vsoiv®a avriawmw-•vran 171 .:.`., C.::,:f.n.:ioon a,%11:Tii'StC..:1:.'00' oSay. Lir...- ..1119 1:1171.2.7.1-;s a .....as fat? t`.in .0 got ..'L. T113 P1 `J`'. -in PCLIC'7. Our rca)resontativ) i t..rviewci, :.Ir. 7a:l:gs 13rayley, of Bandl on, at his oface, tVilhi m titrnet. ra :i IS on , :"'1•.' Might se man. a:11 0 1:1 of 1:a•ua:'.•) 's for,t 1 -•t manufacturer i. His g•,ois, S,:u"cry h ed. - nate, punches, d'e;, etc., aro ku0w0 f'cui ria ilax to Vancouver,1,1* stand very high its the estimation of tho ttado. it r. Rrayley sWjd: "For yoaarI 1 have been troubled with gravel and v.ak'toss of the k111:eys. 1h; dto standup and clench my when urinating, so intense was tiro pain. The pains arroodmyloittswhere alinostiilt0lcrrt o, and 1 felt as though a cat were being pulled down my back by the hindle,,s. "1 trent from bed to m: rao t:11 at lost I could not tlristat1 at a'1, and had to bo operated 011. I had uo confidence in anything, and trade tip my mind to sub r torture to my dying day. Reading the tes,intony published by the Doan Iflatmyrins CO.,1 sem a similar case to my emu, end, being in constant agony, decided to give them a trial, and got a box of the pills -from Spacktnau's drug st0r0,at the corner of Market Square. "11 dill m0 na good, so 1 got another, and tnother,ltnti1 lima taken four boxes, and Woo about givingup wheat relief canto. X continued to take them till the pain left my back, End I am now as limber 55 au e01. Xnstoaa of getting up a d0xon tiniest night X never get ftp more than 0ne0 now. The urine is now perfectly clear and has no sediment of any kind. "1 am delighted to testify in behalf of Dean's' lriianey fine, at they 'cured tee aftot the fart Yay of hope had Na."