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The Wingham Times, 1897-11-12, Page 740 THE WINGI U,NM. TIMES,, NOVEMBER 12,1897. PHRENOLINE REMEDIES Taking the lead everywhere. We are working day and night t•1 supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds . f poor sufferers are being restored to health and happi- ness daily. TRY DUR ci RHEUMATIC SPECIFIC OR .KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS They are absolutely pure and healthful, Guaranteed to euro Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neurnigia, Lumbago and all forms of Kidney and I.,iver troubles. _ d ;BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITa1TIONS Sold in Wingbam, only by Gordon & Co Caveats and Trade•Marks obtained, and all patent business conducted for MODERATE FEES, My office is in the immediate vicinity of the Patent Office and my facilities for securing patents are unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of invention wit description and statement as to advantages claimed. 451 -No charge is made for an opinion as to patentability',and my fee for prosecuting the tall lnot be carred for until the patent 't allowed. "ItrvENrons' Gnrnao' con- taining full information seat free. All OOtnMunt. Cations Considered as Strictly Confidential. FRANKLIN H. ■ ■OUGH WS le tt M3O1s Wast niflE VON. Ia-da.. ELTON'Sf_ UMPS \"?ilf stand wear and tear for S ears. No better proof can 't be given of their durability -than is shown by the fact that some of these pumps put in wells 25 rears ago are still working. 'IRObi and FORCE PUMPS Supplied to Order. Repairing promptly attended to. Sitor—Diagonal St. opposite Beattie's Livery. JOHN PELTON, Wingham, Ont. A Iltghlander'a Will. A Glasgow Highlander who died recently, left a will which bore the following clause; "In consideration of my esteem and regard towards. my friend, John M'Coll, champion piper, presently residing at Kilbov le Cottage, Oban, I hereby leave and bequeath to him, the said John M'Coll, the su.m of £15 sterling, and I hereby express the wish and desire that he shall attend my tuneral and accompany my remains to my last resting place in Duthie churchyard, and play on the great bagpipes a lament suitable and appropriate for the occasion; and therefore I express the wish and desire that my clan tartan shall be placed on the coffin." A Cure for Chilblains. DEAR SIRS,—••i used Hagyard's Yellow Oil for chilblains this winter and found it roost effectual. It relieves the irrtta- tiori almost instantly, and a few applica- tions resulted in a complete 'sure, P L'EaTRANGa, Port Sydney, Ont IT k'AY$ TO CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE CHATHAM, 01; T. is meeting with greater success than ever in planing students in choice positions. Last week's notice contained the placing of five pupils, four as stenographers and book keepers, and one as Teacher in an American Business College. Now seven others are placed:—Geo, West, as man. ager Business Dept• Tacoma Collette, Wash.; Jenniu McLachlan, former pupil, as steno. in the Wilco of Chief Justice Drake, Victoria, 11, C. Prances laud. (telt, as steno. with the Badley Lumbar Co., Chat. ham, Amin Clark, as steno. with Mr. Jell, Barris• ter. Rodney, Ont. Alex. Adams, as book keeper with the Metol Shingle Co., Preston. Annie McRae, as steno. with Geo. Angell, wholesale Art Supplies. Detroit, Mich. Cassie Ycates. as steno. with Prank Smith, Barrister, city. It is perhaps worthy of special mention, and will show how strong the de. moot is for our pupils, when we state that tel of the shore seven are under graduates with ono exception. Tho fell term is the best time to enter. It pays to attend tho best. Write for acatalogue, If interested. D. MCLACIILAN ."r Co., Chatham, 9nt. GO `I'O '0` J ster's FOR YOUR Fall OR, uit ere() Satisfaction and perfect tit guaranteed. Queen s Block, - Wingham. TAIL t R'S Pfn's LO Ry McKENZIE BLOCK, WINGHAM. MORRIS. The council met according to ad- journment, in the council room, Octo- ber 25th ; members tell present ; the reeve in the chair. • Minutes of last Meeting were read and confirmed The Collector's bond was presented and it was moved by Isbister second- ed by Kirkby that 'said bond be ac— cepted as satisfactory and that the clerk be instructed to place the col- lector's roll in his hands for collec— tion: —Carried, Cardiff---Isbister—That the col- lector' be instructed to have all to have all the taxes collected -before the 15th of December next.—Car- ried, Cardiff --Kirkby-- Phe following accounts were ordered to be paid :— John Oornyn, part payment on printing account, 518 ; R. Agar, drain on road, $3 ; D Campbell, $4 A. Forrest, lumber, 75e ; T. Ellis drain, $1,60 ; Geo. I<-reakting, clean- ing drain, 50e ; James Kelly, ditch and culvert, M2 • ; Wm. Cunnigham, ditch and culvert, $2.50 ; C. Taylor, ditch and culvert, $S ; J. Pratt, ditch on sideline, $2 ; J. Pratt, ditch on concession, $8 ; A, Brooks, two - culverts on tha west boundary, . $8 ; Ira Etcher, damage through hauling gravel, $1 ; S. Thornton, damage, $2 ; D. Campbell, damage, $1 ; T. Miller, cleaning and repairing hall, $8 ; Selectors of Jurors, each $4 ; J.. Mooney, ditch as per engineer's award, $30.80 ; John McArthur, ditch and culvert $6 ; Wm. Maunder Engineer's drain. $12 ; R. Alcock, Engineer's drain, $1.15 ; W. Hopper, gravel, $3 ;James Tiininies, $10.50, gravel; George Taylor, !x1.82, gravel C. Campbell, $3.22, gravel ; J. Col— ley, $2.38, gravel ; • W. Shouldice, $5.05, gravel ; D. Scott, $2.30, gra- vel ; J.. Leech, $2.50, gravel ; Geo. I'Ienderson, $1.9b, gravel ; S. Walk- er, $6.,30. gravel ; J. Barr, $.5.G0. gl•tr''el ; R. Bloomfield .$2.70 gravel ; Jno. Oakley, $3.60, gravel ; James Thyne, $4.85. One motion of Code seconded by Kirby the council adjourned to meet again on the 22nd Nov., next. W. Cr.AR>.c, Clerk. A FAIR TRIAL. "I was troubled with a very bad head- The father of Jessie Merchant, of Ti.texq�ry Notes.U rA SM T Is caused by Uric Acid and other im- purities lingering in the blood, which have not been filtered out by the Kid- neys through the urine. The seat of the trouble is not in, the shin or ulus- ,cies. It's sick Kidneys. Electricity, iinimente or plasters will not reach the case. But the disease can be R I was taken with a severe attack of rheme- tism and could not turn rnyeelf in bed, I was persuaded to try .Dr. Hobbs Sparagns Kidney Pills. They soon put me on ley feet again, Less than one box cored me so completely that I have . returned again to my work in the Lake Shorel epair Shop as well as ever. Wet. A. aieuorrsssm, Ad- rian, Mich.I am pleased to say that Dr. Hobbs Spare - Ott Kidney Piga are the most relieving remedy leave ever used for rheumatism, you may use this se a testimonial for the benefit of others who are afi:licts,d. Ortaht,rs Hess, 'Veteran of Civil War, 384 Adelaide Street, Detroit, libel, DR. HOBBS KIDNEY PILLS, Dr. Hobbs Pills For Salo in WINGHAM, OHS, by GORDON &. Co:, Druggists. The preservative quality of the soil on which the town of Pert:] is built is wonderful. Workmen en: gaged on the James Armour property have madesome surprittieg revelations .A wooden drain put down in 1818 was just now uncovered, and found to be quite sound. While makings excavatious for Mr, Armour'new residence, a lot of vegetables were unearthed from a depth of three feet. and several beets brought to tl)e surface were in a perfect state of preservation. They were buried over twenty years ago, when, to fill up about the stone foundation of a verandah. the contents of a bin in the cellar were deposited with the' earth that had been dug out. The wonderful change noticeable in the last few issues of the Canadian Home Journal still continues, and it is rapidly striding to first place among the home magazines of the day. The improvements are re markable, and in the November number are articles that hold the interest of old .and young. There are two pages of g: mee and IUUUsc- ments for the children; aroth4r of Miss Alexandria Rare ay's articles on Old Toronto families, taking the Jar- vis family; a bright, chatty account of a run down the Rideau; a short sketch and some beautiful views of scenery around Dundas; a clever article On some of our Cartadi'ui poets; music and mn,ie notes; fancywork; all the latest fashions in furs; some of Mrs. Jean Joy's hints on the preparation of late suppers, and the utility of the chafing dial ; book notes and short stories. and the three concluding chapters of the clumped - tion story, which was began ill the October number. Everything is beautifully illustrated, making one of the prettiest and most interesting numbers given us by this very up— to—date journal. The Canadian How...Journal, McKinnon building, Toronto. The Ladies' Home Journal has secured what promises to be the great magazine feature of 1838•. It is entitled •` The Inner Experiences of a Cabinet Member's !Vile," in a series of letters written by the wife of a Cabinet alletubelrl her sister at home, are detailed her actual experi- ences in Washington, flankty and freely given. The letters were written without any intention of pub- lipation. Tiley give intimate peeps behind the curtain of high official and social life. '11 hey are absel:late' y fearless, they study Washington life ander the seine:ltitgf tt as it h ,.s never been before t)leaented, The Presi- dent and the highest officials, of the TAKEN WITH SPASMS. ,tand, with the met briltiatnt men :and women of the It,11'Ital', are. seen A Colliflgwood Resident Tells How in the most familiar twat• est these South American Nervine Citred �: are all aetani experiences, the name His Daughter of Distressing Dear -of the writer is withheld. The let- vous Disease, •ter4 will doobtlesti excite much ache last winter and decided to give Laxa-Liver Pills a fair triol. One lox of thenfcured me and I have not had a headache since. They are a long way ahead of any other remedy I ever tried" Mies JANET MuNaos. Westbourne, Man The W. E. Sanford Manufacturing Company, of Hamilton, which re- duced. its scale of wages 10 per cent. a year ago, has decided. to restore it to the old figure. Sold at Obishulw's Drug Store. Collrnttwnod,tellsthis story of hiselevo nHEn the moldaughter: doctored led physicittesiCollinnw most skilled ood Iwithout any relief corning to my daugh- ter. spending nearly five bondred dollars in this way. A.friend influenced me to try South American Nervine, though. 1 took it with little hope of 4t being any good. When elle began its use she was hardly able to move about, and suffered terribly from nervous spasms, but after taking a few, bottles she can now ru•n around as other children." .ffor etona•anh troubles and nervousness there is noth- ing so good ne South American herniae. TO THE PUBLIC OTf WINGHAM AND NEIGHBORHOOD: I have returned to •Wingham and purpose devoting my whole time and attention to the Tailoring business, in the 'rooms lately vacated by Mr. Barrand. where I shall hope to secure the patronage of my old friends as well as many new customers. After an 'experience of some length in one of the largest establishment, in Ontario, I. feel confident that I can give every satisfaction, both in Style, Fit and Workmanship. E a, • (Co (11-4 Fa -L m cr • MCK.ENZIE BLOCK, WINGHAM. SLOANS INOIAN TONIC CARTERS TLE Cures Constipations Sick Head- ache, Indigestion and Detspep- slta; Clears the Skin and In- sures a Beautiful Complexion. Mrs. J. W. Heaven. of E1espeler, says: "I was troubled with constipation for many years. In fact, it was my only enemy, and was very dietressing. I tried 1a en met !cines but received no relief until I tried e.tt;%� rr'~:' i l- SLOAN'S INDIAN TONIC ; it helped me *�rd'nj 4rl , at ecce and affected a complete cure. I have recommended it to a great many peep 'TRADE MARK. Jple. and believe in every case it has given satisfaction. Beery spring I procure it fro Mr. Thin, our druggist here, and think it is an ideal blood purifier and System tonin, Mrs. Wiltse, of iielnlent, writes:•-•�i'leaso' find enclosed post office order for $1.00, for which send a yh'•""+•• 'd Sloan's Indian Tondo. We think it an excellent medicine. ' Mrs, Margaret ,,tt : , ..e, of Wallaoetown, says: ---I have bad a bottle of Sloan's In-' dian Tonle, and I el! • t: bag cured my liver, I have not yet need one bottle, and 1 bava now no bilin ' .. '". • , far, SOT consider it rey duty to recommend it to ell whore t I know need it. . ..:, my name, if you wish, in recommending it. I was ailing ever thirty' years...,. ' ...y hest is 73. Price $1, 0 for $6. All ilruggiat5 or Address THE SLOAN MEDICINE CO OF HAMILTON; LIMITED. a great many pills and paten t t C �� K EA Fo5itively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and. Too I-Iearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad. Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They 'Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution rho fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, t Ask for Carter's, insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. Journalism a Business. The magnitude of the finan•eiel op erations of the newspaper is turning journalism upside down. There are sehrewd guessing by readers and study of internal evidence to discover the secret. The '• Expe•riences," which will be beautifully illustrated, begin in the December number and will continue fur several months. Tile Ladies' Home Journal, .Phila• delphia. 1 l!'ruin the bret information .obtettneet. able at in r ntente+o'l th rt 12a100„ bushels't NV t• tail'• 'shirk to data this foal iiE tyle fanners ref Manitoba rind t•+. '1-.:" i1"n $hook] nierin that u)aout ,r,000,t has been placed In M'lanitoha fainters hands. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP Is Sure To Cure COUGHS AND COLDS. Price 25 Cents. 4111. WINGHAM SAW MILL All kinds of rough and dressed. —LUMBER, —SHINGLES, r —LATH, WOOD, —BARRELS, —CEDAR POSTS, Ete. kept constantly on hand and deliver- ed on shortest notice. Gall and get prices as we are determined not to be undersold. a .cLE N & WINGIIAM. ONE HONEST MAN. $Jett,• $tZitor.—Please inform your readers, that 11 written to• confidentially, L will'mall,ila a sealed Itt- 1 ter particulars of a genuine, honest. home cure, by which I was permanently restored to health and. manly vigor, atter years of suffering: front nervous debility,. sexual weakness nlyht Fosses and wenn shrunken parts, I was rolnbe and swladred by the quaclvtuntii I nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank heaven I am now well, vigorousand strong, and wish to Snake this certain means of cure known to all suf. fevers. I have nothing to sell and want no money but beln'•nfrm believer in the universal brotherhoo'l. of man, 1 am desirous of, helping the unfortunate to regatn their health and happiness. Ipromiseyouges- fee .KULVO TES. AgentsrSupplies, P.O.Dozzso.at. HenriTQuo. When a woman takes to wearing still greater editors whose person- men's collar and necktie, ]tis time for alities ,make the success of their her husband to sew lace frills on his organs, but always few, the number nightshirt, says an ex:'hange. of theta has not increased with the multiplication of newspapers, and even when they dominate they have to leave to others the mass of detail that has accumulated under and about the editorial chair. if the editor is the owner and has business capabilities, be is attracted down stair's to the counting room. If he is defleient in executive ability he has The Canada Gazette contains notice AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.. to engage a man who has it, and the of application for a charter by the i requirements ere such that the bus!—) Acetylene Lighting Company, with a I INDis1' :7sI13LE TO ness manager, if fit, is likely to have 1 proposed capital stock of 815,000.1 a personality of his own so strong,1 The principal place of business is to ALL - • COU TUY - RESIDENTS. boat Len don. IT PAYS " :....�..."'""•w-g�"r'.. e."'". mare e.2 THE 1UTOHER °o is selling all kindsof MEATS —at the— OLD PEKES. Meat delivered and orders taken. , daily. D. J. G ED D ES; C t:' STO R IA • i SixtyEighth Veer For Infantry and Children. ; ri GENTLEMAN.i:; sa : CUU TUY 1898 The fa thaile wi(saature �a every Fit hoe ; The Best of the TO ADVERTISE IN - THE indeed, that he will demand a share in the property, and the profits and the policy Then, to, the old editors die Their heirs seldom inheriting THBR E IS 'HOPE,I Keep Up With the; Times - There is hope for thoen who stiffed ' from biliousness and liter con:plaiut., the brains with the business, turn itI.8ii3.am:it Bfood Bitter,; regulates tbelTEp\IS E� UCE& FOR i-898`■ over to a finaneial manat,er to main- liver and restores health and v'gor. Here l tain It for the income he can produce. is the proof: 1 Single Subscription, TWO pollens,. If their is no heir and the property DEAR Sire i,--,1 Was troubled with hil Foul Subscriptions, SI1NEN UALt,Altti, p p y toueneen and sink headache, and could 1s sold, and the price is so high that' got nn relief until I tried B B 13. 1 have Six 3ubaerintio llf1E LAI1St business men who have become crept -1 token four bottles and :tin now complete- 1 other businesses, not w , �, ly cured. I rocorumend it as the best + in writers, fi .!radar, lxuet csu'br, {wh talists lett will be stated by cure for all liver tmables. are best able to acquire control. -1 hilts. GEORGE 11Anrioty, Walkerton, Ont, (nail on application) to i'ersot,araisintt larger Clubs; Scribner.gel-paper nee FsL all tis neat of this year to Nein 1\l l•, R. G. Baxter's panic, Ili Bur— . Subsew:etafor 1130„, Gai iod Very Much. : lington, was robbed of $1,800 by I t , act a Proi.i'e:A for 'Every Reader. , e.raeksn]en, who blew the safe toi It will be, ase:, 51ut ib.... lffierenre between the "My wife was afflicted with soiati° rbeu- pieces.cost of the Cerastar:xrrrlatax rod that of other matisrrt for three years. Seeing nn Sever- i ,r ' ; S an"rieuitunA aceelies luny today be rodueod, by tisement of hood's Sarsaparilla we conclud- ! CAN'P YO`IT SLii;Ek't 1 makes, tie a sea it chip, to ell to hive it a fair trial. After site 11;14 elleeplessnese i_ one of the tenet free; Cent a Wt:el>; token a. few bottles she gems( very much i quem l symptoms of heart rand nerve ! Less Th as w and she continued its use until she Was 1 troubles, 11 atierstr3 all el i,rtra'r atld ell' oared." Carnets B. AllnoTT, Col,itvater' ages. Milburn's Herat and Nerve Dills 4 Michigan. restore the nerves to healthy nation and �i,u.l for '3p�e;int:u Cupids WEiu WIS11 TO •i 's Prize oro the best family other. 1 regulate the heart. Sir. Mil:r3 l noa3,' Width ut I ►,, tni'r:t3 Fier, :u•'. are vihet1ie this bei Hoopla 1'redericton N.B.ells how ,hay worn. boo , , atmens d r.cr<:n.., 50 coat should prec.rri BtMr tie and liver tont':. Gentle, reliable, euro.1"Y could never rust wall, lanai afti;1 1cri,tA 11'c the is 5' tt tat w•e,uat •a'wkt 7P1 �5c 1 up with a etratt, alio then sleon it•ft rna sl;.h t :; `r<.tr t in baying mrdiel p Mr. R. Rawson has purchased dirt for the night. P1`e pills .gave nirt'tteneet i ,µ,ms old Exalter foundry, and intends tmmedtate sleep, r;tv;n1 rate h"1 It LttTl:C, refry tog sleeps and 1 roan 'act r iilie f cK ,�,? making it into a bolt factory M t•