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The Wingham Times, 1898-03-04, Page 6VIM W I1 `71 IIAJ.Y�1 • 1i 1 �JS,.. MARCH 4, ib ki. eeti . ,p b ' 3lessers Dain and Spence that the �C.'t.� . alt e drawn tt ' rel u, et+of the petition be granted, ,�ti��� , w l lI in A BROKER MUM -MN. 1),C Stoina(Il Trouble, Indigestion, and �� and that a bylaw b its Distressing Accompaniments -. ..:....._. -.-. aeeord.lnee therewith.—Carried. Were Snapping the LiftsStrings— FRIDAY,Mr. M. Brothers waited on the South American Nervine Proved >a`itlDxiY, ;tiAltC II 4, 3.898. mewl'. and presented a clanof $5, .•Better than Gold." .._._.. _. _..— .- - ----- Moved by .lessers Finlay and Gregg Vies Following is •r1c .t � t 4 cardiuA, Ont., writes : `Three years ago Crowded out Last Week. ' ter.—Carried, d with d' Vh District t 'News was that no eaten be taken in the mat- Mr, John Boyer, money broker Kin- , I was very much trouble with in igos- 1 A deputation of ratepayers from Lakelet \vetted. on the conned with JAMESTOWN. 1 reference to having a crew piece of Mr. 7arrtee Bishop, BP., and Mr. road opened. Moved by Messrs. James Bishop ir., and family have i Gregg and Spence that the council all left our neighborhood and gone to go as a committee ot the whole lend Muskoka. They took their depar- ; see what can be done. --Carried. ture on Wednesday or last week. Mr. I Finance Report : Adam Graham Bishop sr., took the C. P. R. train !.$.8 for auditing books ; Peter Ilepin- from Wroxeter for Trout Creek. Mr. ; stall e8 do. ; Levi Galbraith 41,50 Bishop jr., took his team and intends for repairing culvert at lot 10, con. to drive all the way. Itis a distance l 14 ; lt. Ross 1 tor refund of dog tax of about 300 miles and he thinks he to A. Ireland ; R. Ross refund of poli can accomplish the journey in 5 days, l rax, GOc, to B Cousins, he not being of this will make good travelling, but { age ; J. T. Wiggins „52.50 salary we hope to hear of his safe arrival in l and postage ; L. Walker $1.50 for 'Trout Creek. marriage registrar for the Methodist Here's a true story that shows the church, Fordwieh. conceit of the `little mind'. While i Moved by Messrs Duig and Finley our genial mercbaet here—Root. A. l that this council do now adjourn to ,Johnston—was attending the wed- meet again in the township hall, ding of his cousin in Bluevale. he Gorrie, on the third Wednesday in Jett his young 1.rother to keep the, March, when the pathmasters will be office. A youth of seven years came in for his papers, and of course both were strangers. "I want our papers," said the youth: What's your name?" ;modestly asked the office .boy. "I Yvant our papers," persisted Mr. S—. 44•FVhat is your name please?" again asked the postman: "Never mind that, I want our papers," went on the boy, "But I must know your name first," returned the new officer. "Oh !" proadly returned the boy, *yon don't need to know everything" With the aid of the other customers in the store, the required name was secured and the papers safely obtain• cd. Thegale of Thursday last made appointed. --Carried. L. WALKER, Clerk.. tion. I wits a great sufferer. I procur- ed and tried South American Nervine; a few doses wonderfully helped me, and two or three bottles cured neo. I: have n,) hesitation in re. ommendiag it heart- ily to all sufferers from stomach trouble." —Sold at Chisholm; s Drug Store. WEST WAWANOSH. Council islet according to adjourn• ment on February 14, members all present, reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. A communication was read from J. Ross Robertson, Toronto, asking for a grant to Hospital for sick child- ren. Left over for consideration at next meeting on motion of Cameron and Mead. Treasurers Statement for the month of January received and filed showing balance on hand of $210.99. Treasurer was empowered to get Cash Book fur municipality' on mo - havoc of Mr. Jno. Wilson's windmill. tion of Mead and Plunkett. Farts of the vane were broken.The auditors report was tinally Dehorned cattle are best only in audited and adopted on motion of some respects. One thing necessary Mead and Plunkett. is that they have to be tied with al Mr, Ward and Mead were appoint - tight chain to prevent it from being I ed to see about safe for treasurer and clerk. Stock Feeding. SA1313AT11 SERVICES. Mat`.I'I'IODISP•-•--Iles. Dr. Pnacoe, pas- tor. Services at 11 a to and 7 i) m . PR1t;SBY'1'ERIAN•-mRe' . I). I'errie, pastor. Sera'ices at 11 n n: and? p n1• If So it 1, your advantage to FPISCOP'AL, St. Paul's --Rev. Win. Lowe, lector. Services nt• 11 a to and 7 ; cal( on Gordon & Co.'s Drug Are RUPTURED p in. BAPTIST --Rev, Jas. Hamilton, pas- tor. Services at 11 a m and 7 p m CONGREGATIONAL—Rea. H. E. Mason, pastor. Services at 11 a at and 7 p m. CHRISTIAN' WORKERS —• Misses Outram and Lock in ucinmand, Services at 3 p to and 8 p m. ; AraVC•rIONARMY•-•AdjatantMiles and wife in command. Services at 11 a. nl,3pai and 8pm, In each or the a1ov.e named churches Sabbath School is held at 1.30 p m. The Maine experiment station sug- gests these rations for milk cows : No. 1, faint corn silage containing glazed ears 30 pounds, timothy hay 10 pounds and 7 pounds ct mixture of 200 pounds cornmeal and 300 pounds glaten meal ; No. 2, the same, except that the 7 pounds of grain are from a mixture of 200 pounds of corn- meal; 100 of cottonseed meal and 125 of gluten meal ; No. 3, southern corn silage with no ears 35 pounds, mixed hay 10 pounds and 8 pounds of a ( mixture of 100 pounds each of corn- meal. cottonseed meal and gluten feed; No. 4, timothy hay 10 pounds, corn stover 10 pounds and 10 pounds of a mixture of 200 pounds each of cornmeal and wheat bran and 100 pounds each of cottonseed meal and gluten meal ; No. 5, Hungarian hay 10 pounds, sweet corn fodder 10 pounds and 9 pounds of the grain mixture just mentioned ; No. 6, clover hay 20 pounds and 10 pounds of a mixture of a 100 pounds of cornmeal and 200 of wheat bran. These rations are to be given daily to each cow weighing 1,000 pounds and to be increased or diminished as the cow is heavier or lighter. pulled over their head::. So secure did Mr. James Strachan make this essential that while one of his best John II, Naylor was appointed collector for 1898. cows were dining on turnips, the The following cheques were is - tight chain arrested one on the way. sued: down the gullett, and poor ``Btssie" Municipal World, $150 ; Brown died in a few minutes. The own- er says he will leave the horns on after this. Mr. John McCosh and Mr Lount, of Pine River, are visiting at Mr. .James Turnbull's this week. Mr. John Mustard lost a fine liorse last week. The animal seem- ed to be troubled with indigestion. TEESWATER. Miss II. Bell has quit the millinery business and returned to Milton. Mrs. H. W. Reed, president of the Bruce Co. W. C.T.U. and "X" super- l printing were received and the tend• intendent for the province, left last er of the Blyth Standard found to be week to organize "Y's" in ITamiltoe, the lowest. Moved by Cardiff, see. Bt. Catharines, Brantford and Ayr. onded by Code that the tender of the Messrs. Dougald and Daniel Per- Standard to do the work outlined for guson who for the last sixseen years $20 be accepted.—Carried. base carried on business in Tees. A petition signed by 48 ratepayers water have dissolved partnership. The business will be conti;ined by ). r. Dougald Ferguson. Two medals, a gold and a silver, were competed for in Thornley Hall on Tuesday evening of last week, the gold for elocution, the silver for singing. The competitors for the gold medal were : Misses Iilla Oliver, Mary Knepflar, Jessie Reid, Frances McKay, Amanda Miller and May Zhaw • for the silver medal : Misses. Bros., Toronto, Cash Book, ii3.40 ; W. S. McCrostie, express charges, 40c ; Alex Dunkeed, rep. culvert, $1.50 ; Dr. Tennant, services, $5 ; Jno, Web- ster, book for municipality, 50e. Conceit adjourned to meet on Mon- day March 21st at 10 o'clock. W. S. MCCROSTIE, Clerk MOR RIS. The council met pursuant to ad- journment, in the council room Feb. 14th 1898. the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. Tenders for the township "PHYSICIAN HEAL THYSEL.P." hat the doe^ tax be abolished Store, Wingham. They are the agents for the celebrated :Wetmore Truss. WHY THE WET W E IS THE UPcE FOR YOU 1. Because it is dangerous to he a moment without one. , 2. It will never rust and is cause- quently durable. Before. .After. wows pilospi]Otiine, 13. A person wearing a Wetmcre does t find it a bother. The Great English Remedy. n0 Sold and recommended by all 4. We will guarantee to hold in druggists in Canada. Only tell- anyreducible rupture. able medicine discovered Six position ;��•._.y� .�k packages guaranteed to cure all 5. This truss cannot possibly move forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess Mental worry, Excessive use of To- after adjustment, payee, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt 6 Some of our townspeople can of price, one ppaokage SI, six, $6. One will tixzlnu The gWoodlCompany, Wto indsor, Ont. Sold in Wingham by Color a Carnpbell> Druggist, Nurse, Nurse Yourself --Six Years of Rheumatic Paine''s. Mrs. Einer, professional nurse, Corn- wallis St., Halifax, N. S., says : "For six years I was a great sufferer from rheuma- tism. Doctors treated me and I tried at• most everything, but got very little relief. I took a friend's advice and tried South American Rheumatic Cure. I have proved it a grand medicine, for before I had finish- ed the second bottle my sufferings had ceased. I was completely mired, and have Lad no return of the paines." Sold at Chisholm's Drug Store. Sent Him oft' in Style. A colored woman went into a store in a rural district and said to the clerk.: "1 wants de fines' suit er men's cloxe you got in de sto ; I wants ter snake my husband a present of 'em." "Why didn't you. bring him along with you," asked the clerk, "so we could fit him ?" "Kase T couldn't," was the reply. "You gee, it's dis way. T bad five husbands." "Yes," "En I buried all er deur 'ceps dis one." -You did?" "'I sho' did, suh ! En de present one is 'bout ready to bury now, en ring P rificat o The clogged -up machinery of the system requires cleaning out,after the wear and tear of the winter's work. Nothing will do this so thoroughly and perfectly as the old reliable u T ck good litters. It cures Constipation, Sick Head- aches, Feeling of Tiredness, and all the evidences of Sluggish Liver and Impure Blood, which are so preva- lent in the spring. It makes rich, red blood and gives buoyancy and strength to the entire system. testify to its merits. 7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. Doan's Kidney Pills alit on the kidneys?, bladder and urinary organs only. They cur backaches, weak b:>uk, rt,eutnatisr, diabetes, congestion, 1ntfamation, gravel, Bright's disease, and all other diseases arrishig from wrong action of the kid- neys and bladder. GORDON CO Mt ti~ n� A of 1 1 :0.1ingipii It —IS 1'U.BL1HIIED EVERY FRIDAY AZORNING —AT THE-- TiMES OFFICE; JOSEPHINE STRET WINGIIAM, ONTARIO. ' L1 Th WINGHAM. SnbslortptiorlPric0, $1 per year, in advance' ADVERTISING ItATES —Apace-- 1 1 yr. l 6 Inn._i 3 me. 1 mo. One Column 500 00 540 00 $'20 00 $8 00 Half " 40 00 20 12 00 (i o0 Q,uertcr " 20 00 12 00 7 00 ` 3 00 One inch 6 00 r 3 00 -_..._2 00 1 1 00 Legal and other casual an%crtibement, Se per lino for first insert Omand 5 per line foreechsubsequeni' imertiom 'Siilsurrd n lane (01 i1arai scale.sertion, and conal nutters 10e, p 6a. per line for each subsequent a sorticr.. Advertisements of Lost, A'cund, Strayed, Situations and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 5 fine uonpareil, 51 for first month, and 600. for each subsequent month. douses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 lino.emonth @1 for first month, 00e. per subsequent ru n Larger advertisements in proportion. Those terms will be strictly adhered to Special rates for 1.,rger advertisements, or for lnu • r eriode, 1 Advertiseiuents and local notices without specific dirnotious, will bo inserted tin forbid and charge' accordingly. Transttury advertisements must bo paid in ad,unce Changes for contract advertisements most the Wilco by Wednesday noon, in order to that week Capital, 111,250,000. Rost, $725,000 President -401111 OTUART. Vice-President—A. G. RMSAY. ;3IREC'rOlt'a JOHN PROCTOR, GSC. ROAOU. wet 0131005, P, A. T. Wool), A. B. LEE (Toronto). Cashier—J. TURNBULL. From Klondike comes intelligence that three miners got so suddenly rich that they died of the shock. A somewhat parallel case was recorded in Paris. After a millionnrire had died of shock, on finding that he had lost everything 1.)nt 100,000 francs, a poor relative, hearin;; that he had inherited the 100,000 francs, died of the shock too. • IIETEE soo A� O $300 asking t n seein' ez i made de farmer ones a • was presented and on motion of present er a new suit for dcy funer- Cardiff and Kirkby the prayer of said els, I doan want ter make no dis-' petition was granted. The auditors report was presented and examined fit de las' one out 1,. de ht's' en latex' • tinction between 'em, so I g; wine ter UNE, EIS REMPIg�lr'.�i by the council. Moved by Isbister,' style. I done took his measure -my- STILL e seconded by Kirkby that said report , self. Heall it is. En if you kin tit he adopted: —Carried. ` hila, heap's your money !"—Atlanta Moved by Cardiff, seconded by Constitution. Code that the clerk be instructed to . )d with the clerk of . Turn- corresis It berry asking them to appoint a Flossie Skilling, Ada Button, Lou. l deputation to meet a. deputation from; Thompson, Jessie Reid, Kate Philla- this eouneil re. settlement of 13. line • ppo Miss Iilta Oliver won the gold expenditure.—Carried. and Miss Flossie Skilling the silver Moved by Code, seconded by Kirk- snedal. by that the reeve and Mr. Isbister be ''s appointed to meet a deputation from HOWICK. Turnbcrry council as above mention- ed.—Carried. ention- ed:Carried. On motion of Kirkby and Cardiff Council met in the Albion Ifr.;ttbl, I<ordwich. Feb 15th, 1898, puraua it by-laws No. 3 and 4 were duly read to adjournment ; menlber3 all present and passed. On motion of Kirkby the reeve in the chair ; minutes of and Cole the following accounts were Mast regulsr and special meeting road ordered to be paid, namely : —Blyth • and adopted. Standard, advertising Court of Re. Moved by Messrs. Spence ata vi:lion, 75z; Treasurer Bluevale Gregg, that Thos Nash receive the school, balance municipal grant en1.- contract for tate township printing le; Geo. Kirkby, expanses and cloth. for the year 18:)8 for the stun of xIl her for D. Hammond going to Howie of ,> • . , In M � a �:,. 'lIt'a t Ilia being. t..c, lowest tender, and 1>.+�fug,e, ,''S:1.. , Howlett InSut n (, the event of no inutaicipalelettion„ he (;o., ai�ieesinent ()f hall, 90e; auditor:; accept ::'1() less (' trri(Yrl. I . each, ,r.8 • Mu nieipal'World, Inttrriae.e lt)vetl by ;lie•::1,:'s. Findlay and resist, •, 3;'1`, .1T. lil'Utltr'lil, saittl'y, nfii;i7 that the altdlt').:M' hiort lit.* fie :all le • trette firer Ills tit, hell retic for scentel a'3 leIUI 111111 t ,•it the clerk. (11,,!:,-001 (villtt, i rat/: tl'C:ts'.tra'.r Lave 1:0 e pies printed a11(1 one at -1 Betts. f;l:•l, 1):311 roil:; f )�• division court, taeleel tT,encli pat'hiets•;;err; list. --icer. . Carried. , On motion of Is1)l:l'er and C;,trdiff A petition was presented signal by I the council then adjourned t.) meet g :tin on the1st March next. ,31 of rho rate payers, asking to tag er i' t, dog tax aboli-hed. Moved; 1V. CLARK*, Clerk. The Most Prominent are Fashion able Dyspepsia or Indigeatioa has become a fashionable disease. There are very few individuals who have not at yari.ous times experienced the miserable feeing caused by defective digestion. No pen can describe the keen suffering of the body, and the ag- ony and anguish of mind endured by the Dyspeptic. i)r. La Londe, of 230 Pine Ave., atm Mimi, says : "When I ever run across chronic cases of .Dyspepsia I always prescribe 1)r. Chase'y•Liver Pills, and my patients generally have quick re- lief." A girl seems to think a man will believe she has got on a new dress every tinge she changes the lace thin;.; in the front of it. alp 'J7 GIP 0 d ,a (�{ r'1�'Li P I ° !% �t•'LO Zits tx. „`y* k� ..`lid)... X `( `i ` x+.' i� 7 • 'y A 25 CENT BOX OF DR. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE DOES EFFECTIVE WORK. Catarrh sufferers and those af- f3feted with Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, Hawking and Spitting, Foul Breath, Loss of Taste and Smell and the many disagreeable and disastrous consequences attendant Upon these, should lose no time in procuring Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure. Mr. J. W. Jennison, Gilford, Ont., writes as follows: "X spent between two and three Hundred dollars, tried all kinds of treatments, but got no benefit. Ciro box of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure dM tie more good than all other remedies, In fact I consider myself cured, and with a 25 cent box at that." • Sold by all Dealers. Complete with Blower at rs gents. r• . _. Tg 0,tA'iiy$i$ Ven Years ears Savings Bank—Hours, 10 to 3; Saturdays, 10 Deposits of 51 and upwards received and tercet allowed Special Deposits also received at current rates of ic.orest. Drafts on Groat Britain and the United Stater bought and sold W. CORBOULD, AoxNT E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. Money no Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AT REASONABLE RATES Money advanced on Mortgages at 5i per oentwith privilege of paying at the end ot any year. Note and accounts collected. F OBT. McINDOO. Beaver Block Wingham, Ont lave Was probably iu ver very ha illy, because she cr)nlcin't throw fitly Adtini";A rrl:tli''llr1 to him. NOT «' * C) 11.V3 1'. tO is f)nt.:;ci ("11NY to enra tin ob.;tinate comth : it won't novo It,elf. 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