The Wingham Times, 1898-04-08, Page 3.111 E WES 611.A.AI TIMES, APRIL 8, 1898,
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TBE GOVERNHENT'S TISIbER SUFFERS
(CONDUCTED BY WINOUAISI DRANC,11.) VERY LITTLE ROM IRE,
Dear sisters of the W. C. T. U.
Toronto, March 29. --The annual
There is but one medium through report of the department of crown
which we may show oar love and lands was published tt)-tlay. It
loyalty to our departed president, deals almost entirely with the trans,
and our sorrow that she has gone actions of rhe year. It showed that
from. us. No marble mansoleum 60,1.471 acres were sold, fur which
could be a tittn tribute to her .k',8,1,405 was received. Also 80,014
greatness. No house made with • acres of mining hind was leased for
bands coula shadow forth her worth. $168,ls56. 'line department also
Only in deeds can we pros e our realized $93,015 from stiles of former
sorrow, our love and our loyalty to ' years. Besides this, 086 acres of
the principles for which her great elergy reserve land and 320 of
life stood, When sobriety and purity grammar school land and other
shall become the rale, and not the :intnor sales were made. The total
exception of the individual lite •, when ' revenue amounted to $1,609,285.
justice and righteousness shall be The expenditure .amounted to $51, -
enthroned in our nation's laws ; when 083. There are 161 townships open
each shall esteem others better than for location under the free grants and
himself and find his highest weal in homesteads act. During the year
his brother's weltare ; when children .683 locations were made on 91,910
shall be horn into the world of a true ares of land ; and 49 loeatces pur-
heredity and surrounded from birth I chased 2,197 cores; 208 patents were
by a right environment ; when it ',Issued to locatees. The following
shall be made easy for all men to do townships have been opened up
right and difficult for any to do during the year: Casimir, Haddo,
wrong then, and not till then will ICherrinian, Jennings, Hendrie, Bar• i
nces Willard's true memorial be wash and Loudon in the districts ot1
built. The day s eum far distant Nipissing, and Sanford, Zealand and
now, but, sisters, it is for the inbring• ! Aubrey in the Rainy River district.
ing of that day we stand. It is noth- In the appendixto the report these
ing less than alt this to which we townships are described as regards
have pledged ourselves, heart and. i location, timber, soil, game, etc. In
hand, It ought to mean Lew cense--; speaking of the fire ranges, the re-
eration, new Weal, new members. ' port, says: lfortunetely the summer
"God is not. dead, nor does He sleep," was more than ordinarily met, and
.and that Gori, who, with a worm can consequently, although ;here was an
thrash a mountain, can still use our immense number of men in the
W. C. T. 1J, for His honor and Glery.lwoods prospecting for gold, no serious
Yours in loving loyalty, fires occurred, and no . timber was
LILLIAN STEvENS. destroyed.
The vivid quality of Miss WIllard's !
nature was such that she could invest BRIGHT'S DISEASE BEA.TEN.
any subject with interest, and the! ,
ivi re. John Rook, 3. Edward Street
excursive quality of her mind was St.
'.
Oot , writes :—.Duan's Kid -
so great that she mild toneli the usy Pills curedmy BOO o incipient
whole circle of human thought anti Bright's Disease. lie had terrible back-
liehee and night sweats. mid lilwuys felt
tit among the scieeee, a hIrd from
Iron to Jeremy pvo, 1,1 1,41;;;19,„rier.,11..ss
book. on -Tno Art „1, ,
rio uomintimp.. Dom) d Kidney
. speaks of bees, spiders and huttertlieS Pcils aud i now completely mired."
lighting upon the same flowers ; the •
bee extrats honey, the spider, pulson,1 A mover Stroke of Business.
the butterfly, nothing. She touched'
upon all flowers of thought, extractedl A smart Nantucket business man,
110 poison, but much honey, whi-h 1 who had a real estate ease of con -
she did not. bide in 8 hive, but dis-1siderable local interest, came to
tributed freely to all whe came in Webster to try it. The great lawyer
ber way. 11aughed and replied the cause was
A collection oi her Addresses to the not worth his coming. should
have to stay there the whole week
and my fee would cost you more
than your case involves. I would
not go down there for less than
$1,000, and if I were to try every
intervals, as though t::ev were ever- case on the docket as well as yours,
lasting principles Most instructive it would not cost any more. Tbe
-would they be in illustrating the Nantucket man at once drew a
operations of the highest. type ot the cheque for $1,000. 'Here's your
DISEASE
SUFFERING
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PHll AND MAY.
HEALTH
HAPPINESS
HOW TO BANISH DISEASE AND SECURE GOOD HEALTH„
aine's Celery t ornpoun
"lea:riser and
the
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reat Spri
wen
'111!
11- MAKES FRESE1, PURE ED BLOOD FOR PALE AND SALLOW PEOPLE
April is now with us. The ,feathered
songsters are here again warbling their
sweetest notes is panins of prait-o or the
nem season. Nature is throwing of her
old garb. The trees aro budding, the
gins is showing new life, and soon the
wild flowers will put on their dazzling
dress of beauty and richness. All nature
seems to be calling out to man, saying,
"Be happy and rejoice ; give thankk to
Ilin who makes ouch glorious provision
for the children of the earth."
Many a thankful prayer will ascend
from truly grateful and Lealthy men and
women for the beauties and bounties of
the new POi‘son. On the other hand, a
vast multitude of half dead, broken
Woman's Ohistian 'Temperance Unic n
would be selfrevealing. exhibiting
the different stages of her develop-
ment and the strange power she pos.
seSsecl of uttering her sentiments at
feminine mind in grappling with the
mighty problems of development,
' government, civilization and ideal
reform. Her power of attracting
friends has hardly heel surpassed spenr the entire week at Nantucket,
among women. Her religions to , and appeared on one side or the
Lady Isabel Somerset illustrate it. I other in every case that came up for
When these two met, the one untitled hearing. The shrewd Nantucket
except by the suffrages of her hund- man hired Daniel out to all his friends
red thousand constitueute, the other who were in litigation, and received
of noble birth, they were henceforth 1in return about $1,500, so that he
lovely and pleasant its their lives, got Webster's services for nothing
until their came a time .when the and made a good profit to boot.
differenee of opinion Was so wide
that they drew apart in public acti- SICK HEA-DACHE SUBSIDES.
aude, though not in personal regard. "nive been troubled with sick head -
Deep was the grief of Miss Willard, ache for over .year. Lately I have
- and doubt ess equally sincere was the used Laati Liver Pills and tind they help
theta nTahney_o t idie) r nmoetd i gripe,o ha
n
sorrow of Lady Semerset. It would
e
seem to be an unusual mercy, since no 111 odpote21
Miss Willard was to die, that she ARY ELLEN HICKS.
could know in her sickness that the South Bay, Ont
cause at that divergence was re-
- anoved.—The Christian Advocate.
money, Mr. Webster,' he said, 'and
I'll fix it SO you can try every case
on the calendar.' The great ad-
vocate much amused at the idea,
clown, weak debiliated and suffering
men and women will not have the cepa-
eity to appreciate tho mercies so bounti-
fully bestowed. Their thoughts are cent-
red on their afflictions and sufferings ;
they ars moody, despondent; reorose,and
sone are hopeless and in despair.
It is to this stiffen ing aloes that we
would speak words ot hope and comfort.
Wareing would be uneecessary it you
fully realized the fact that Paine's Celery
Compound cures the disease that is now
making such progres and havoc in your
body.
It matters not whether the trouble bo
rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney disease,
.ra...•••••••..12464.
Love By Letter. An Honest Man.
A little over a year ego, Miss West,
Guelph, commenced corresponding marked Brown : 'It has been six
with a young man in the Lnited months since you borrowed that
States whom she had heard her relit- five dollars from me.'
dyes mention. He answered, and 'Seven,' corrected
tender missives traveled back and
forth until an intimate acquaintance
was formed. 'risen photographs
were exchanged. He was smitten
and she was infatuated. It was a
case of love by letter. He proposed
and she accepted. Monday evening
he arrived in Guelph to claim his
bride, and on Thursday they were
quietly married and left, in the even
ing for their new home in Uncle
Sam's domains. The truth of the
above paragraph was entirely denied
by Miss West in the Guelph papers
on Monday.
'Now look here, Thompsen,' re.
Thompson
liver complaint, nervous pr•-.istraticn,
agonizing dyspepsia or booiseaee ,
Paine's Celery Compound is able to
make you whole and well.
Paine's Celery Compound, unlike other
medicines, is a true and rapid banisher of
disease; it makes the blood pure, so that
life and energy flow quickly to every
muscle, nerve and tissue. Nature's medi-
cine promptly restores strength, vigor, ap-
petite and digestion; it gives sweet sleep
and repose to the wearied and restless.
Will these honest and strong assurances
induce you to give the earth's best medi-
cine a fair trial in this your time of
danger? The experience of physicians
and their kindly words in favor of Paine's
Celery Compound should be a gaurantee ot
success to you.
The marvellous results given to weak,
sickly and broken down clergymen, judges,
members of parliaizent, and to worthy and
honorable citizens of every city in the
Dominion, speak volumes in favor of
Paine's Celery Compound.
One bottle experimented with at this
reason is always enough to make the most
criticcil and skeptical continue with the
medicine until they are cured
11 has been truly said by an eminent
Canadian press correspondent that "No
physician is ever needed in homes where
Paine's Celery Compound is used."
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Do You e uire
gravely.
'Well then, seven months,' snorted
Brown, and yokt promised to give
it back to me in a week, Promised
faithfully, you. did, to returu it to me
in seven days, instead of months.'
'I'know it,' answsred Thompson,
sadly, drawing a memorandum bock
from his pocket. 'That bill was
Series if , No. 672,929, issue of 1897.
mode the note and then spent the
money. Striae then I've been trying
to recover it.'
'But', howled Brown, 'any other
would do as well.
'No,' responded Thompson, shak-:
SPRIN(.HOUSEKEEPING. Ing his head : 'I'm a. man of my
Whilo rneoplie ere particular about wOrd. When you gave toe the hill
ondea by atoSgrOvtet -sr. the win- I said : 1 will return this to yort,
fr
CATCH COLD.
It's an easy thing to cio, but its just a
easy to get cured if you tette Norwuy
Pine Syrup. Costs ooly 5 cents at all
drug stores.
A vein Of nail has been struck on
the farm of Are,ble Walker, lot 32,
con, 7 about a mile and a .half from
Alvinston. Samples have been sent
to Ottawa for analysis. There is
not the least doubt about the find ho-
ing oat, as it has been tested local-
ly and found to burn beautifully.
ggormisgassataranotossegtosangeSfan2
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features pecnilar to Hood's Pills. Small Itt
else, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
00
"et never knew On
Itawe takenff pin till it 11 -alt
ilmer." ISO. C. 1.noodtato„
ProptietOre, Lwel1, Masa.
the ally pais to take 'fettle need% .tehilikPartne,
5,1898, be passed appointing, au
Rutherford, 'rhos Aiken, John R
inson, John W. Walker, James
liot, John MeNaughton, Peter Sco
Wm Hoinuth and Robt L athoi
fence viewers in this inunietpalit
for the current year.—Carried.
Moved by Mitchell seconded
Oouplaud, that by-law No, 6, 1891 For Over Fifty Years.
be passed appointing, John Litt AN OLD AND wittaf•roaso REMEDY
Geo Breinner, Geo 1.3 Scott, ThomMrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup her.
Gilmour, Geo Nicholson, flen,F9
etthseuieretisi Id;
een used for over fifty years by mil
Wheeler, Donald Stewart, Pcitte°entsh?n2gmwithberpser% :13soxeNtt.hie:i
the child, softens the gums. allays all
pain, cures wind collo, and is the best
etuedy for diarrhoea. Is pleabant to
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five ,ants
bottle. Its value is incal Be Pure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothiog
Syrup, and take no other kind
tad I meant it. Brown, old man,
nst as soon as I. come across No,
172,929, Series F, issue of 1897, I'll
'ec that you get it, for I am not the
ne to go hack on my promise.'—
Iarper's Magazine.
Printed Stationery?
433EINggiBMEZIMERIVESZE31EZEitnMEM!:=WEEIW
We are in a position to turn out
Scott, 'Wm Deyell, Wm Nettorfie
John Dimentjr„ and Wm Maxw
poundkeepere for the current ye
Insurance Co. just issued, we glean
the following : The number of poli-
cies issued during 1897 was 781, and
the number in force at the end of the
year 2784, insuring $4,085,880.00,'
being an increase of $19,295.00, in
the amount at risk. The Premium
Notes held by the Company amount
to $204,204.00, and the premium
note capital to $183,372.86. The
total income from all sources was
Prooess of C. O. C. V.
8,63'8.91, and the expmditurei
'nm the report of the Grand $5,206.03, leaving $3,432 88 to be
Recorder of the Canadian Order of
Chosen 1:'riends the following fig -
urea are gleaned :—Two thousand
let t hundred and ninety six ap.
e k
ills
proved applications were received
during the year, 167 in access of' the
previous year. The membership at
the dose of 1896 was 12,683, and at
the close of 1897 was 15,027, e0111—
posed of 11,032 males and 3,995
females, earrying a total insurance
of $18,343,000. The total amount
collected it; the relief fund depart-
tncnt for the year was $1.10,760.41
of which amount $105,700 was paid
for 85 death claims. The amount
paid out since -organization for death
and disability claims is nearly
$1130.000.
carried to next year's account.
Edward Harding has disposed
Itis 100 acre farm, lot 30, coo. 11,
Adam Rees, for the stun of 8-1,500.
LIFE'S REV
When the blood is puie and rich.
health and vitality ore curried tea all
parts of the body. When it. is impute
or watery the sends of disease germinate
and grow. To clear tbe blood current
of all impurities, to make it rich and
health -giving there is nothing to equal
the standard blood reined turdonk
Blood Bitters.
of
to
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BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
STATEMENTS, ETC.
At a low& pri e
1111:101.1.
than ever befora
Mi\T-NTME...30PMS
We have the best stock of Envelopes in town, and we ca
print and supply them as cheap as the cheapest.
Give us a call when you are in need of anything in the Printing line
and we will use you right.
The Franchise BM.
The Dominion Government does
well in introducing a measure for •
the repeal of the Frame.hise Act.
Ponderous ; expensive in adminis-
tration, resulting in lists of full ab-
sentees and dead men ; giving op.
ortunity for gross and extensive
fraud ; practically debarring from 1
the franchise many otherwise entitl-
ed ; its repeal mill be welcomed lsy
men of all provinces and all parties.
It is proposed to use hereafter itt,
Dotninion' election the several Pro-
vincial voters' lists. There may he ,
minor objection to this course, but
they are few. The provinces are I
the beskjudges Of who within their
borders are qualified to exercise the
franchise. The heavy expenditnre
in the preparation of the Dominion
lists will now be saved. Heavy es
it was, it is not likely that it equalled
the expense to which both political
parties and those who had to attend
RELIEVE* IN SO MINUTES. Ito the numerous courts were put.
A MAGICAL Lirlt.*AVIta. Not the least advantage of the
The most pronounced sIt' 0 ehl nee will be that hereafter in On -
heart dlitease are palpitation or catering
of thit hetet, ahottnesa wonitor tarso and the Western Provinces
Irregular poise, smothering apellsti.ati nIgt4 least Obe DWI will have only one
pains In region of heat t. . ,
be congested, esuslugheadnehes, vote.- -Farmers' Sun.
nos Or Veligc. short, whenever the
diseased, Mad If llfo valued Are.
heart Mate s. sehev, loolnItates. It is
Heart Is elle Only r molly t II )
mast b" taken. Dr. Agoew's Core ;ter tliN I
Wilieit Will rilvforil et vOlof In 30 .nila- • •
re I. voverm • Seekere after gold arsoftendisatmoirit-
Sarsaparilla arid tind it meets every ea . I
Sold at Chisholm's Drug Store. pectation.
THE TIMES, Winghant.
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
%-qa- ne
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for
a D
Medicine
until you have tried
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to, Seekere.after health take Hood's I
so% And eure AtottomAy..--n.
You can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons
Ten Tabules for Five Cents..
,„„. on; in put up cheaply to gratify th• nntvargal pregent tletnand.fer t, tor prte•
If you don't find this sort of
Ripans TabuV
At the Druggis s
ease
Send Five Cents tO Tsiz Maas ClittatcA CosiVANity
ie 11
Spruce it., New York, af4d they will be M ty in by watili sr
12 cartons 1tt be mailed for 43 cents tits/Wei Ate tonsil*
,
le that Ripens Tabulet ate the very te•• int y. 'u heca,.