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The Wingham Times, 1899-11-03, Page 2II. T. 1bi tinge. t flue -h^ K,. The Citele- tltiti• B le +•f. (led. on 14 .m7:1 ?v morning last. 11" tial. till%rt, t' •^(lf tint (anions liyl' l 4 •;t! t°1 y )U1 Vie !five . , " end wif1,ely I:It ewe: for his 1hi it- iiij{i1: 1 4."ice t i;alil(l('lity. 1.ARTERS 9TTLE VER PALLS SIPW 4 ix.:u•'.i� &'osi<tiae:y cured by these Mae That exorer.cve I etre *3m Dyspepsia, Indi e.t. ,a r.zel Tao Hearty bating_ A per- fect rcole•iy fcr Dizziness, T;a•» ea, Drowsi- ness, Ea 1 Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small PM Small Dose. Price. Substitution the fraud of t o clay. See you get C rter's, Ask for Cartel Insist and der. Carter's Little and Liver Pills. The three great vital factors of this body of curs are the _a heart, the nerves and the blood. j It is because of the triple CT power possessed by Milburn's P Heart _ weak, irregular bating hearts strong and stead, toning u run down, shatt ed! nervous systems and sullying those elements necessary to make thin, watery blo$d rich and red, that so an wonderful cures have been eredited to this remedy. Here is the ca^ '. of Mrs. R. J. Arrrald, Woo.. oek, N.B., who stays: "I -6-es, trouer'. d for some time r,..._ He's a prostration and gene_'al -. as • ' ess, feeling irritable, de:,;lita d and sleep- less neap; all th - time. My entire :: _;ern •; came run down. =, s soon s I began taking Milburn': Heart and Nerve Pills.. I alized that they had a cal soothing influence upon e ' nerves. Every dose seeme .::to help the euro. Theyresto.:dmysleep, strengthened my erves and gave tone foray en , re system. 1 think them won rful. r ERYS1Sy { ; r S, This dangerous B s od Disease always cured • Burdock Blood Bi ers, rot .U.fter J:xthl' Mrs. P'. 'atters, Melt ton, Oat., !milt' tide etatein('ut. After entttrit'; for it Ncare, with pni,l Heel di.tr :>s after a min;; I started to nee Iete et.i t.19IL . 'three lr..ttie s lai(l&b a e0 lspiette Etutc'. Il owie le. t )ti Wee7nceday, tet. 1 {t<i, at fuer p. r , ln., a vereee'rettF°wedding 'MIS celebrratedl, ,lift tie -6 r :(1{nee of M. and Me's.C.1: .Paseetett,s, t.ul eon., Howieh, when their esthuad*I;+ ti.zu ;ltter, !hiss Ray, was 1' United in. az' ri:ittre to Jo elle D. Oster, a prettier i l ;,;rtl'niking yoiu g artist of s the telt coza., eii.y. 'Wld9ia the sweet suedes of t1v weddiu g march, dvanti- tally y rL'•' E by 'raise Ida Ja -fres, oneat of ill. b:. -i . w r' h het pill -eel, I the w , ;1(:n;, petty t s&enebl ei on the 1 lawn, pee tel.(1.• ' b;; a tweet lit:1.' Maid of Honor,:Zee Z.I tt".•.r .I.t ^ at et, n.'i-e of i the trete, ueZeirte flee y :re of a;edeem- 0cl iu a a Mallet . (/i' 'S t ^ erg': ire, P �: =e th in h`li -, :^ 'ire r:.;tet el:. p let, awl 1,14, fe "les we fit „slaying :t b i.t.ti!ed. beech•..,: of lei lel Gl t : ills m fol boar k 7t.s.s al el (.ran:;<: i:hissana,, The kride I :11 ce 1138'11# ddvauc . wore aeuoet bewitohieg co -hili^-('' of " ti•1:tle rf the 111 il , whit: trawl l !este teratee : ith white; et the expense of i satin assI seal lac ^, t 1.ar t,i rare r?:21 t a irtal ct•1r1rity T (11131 "re 11l"re raw' L•:ce, white ratio ..1.1.18. x-. with. a le -red- �ic.- , -.i sr orange 11. p,tl.t1t11tS or THE W INtlHAM TIMES. :�1OVEMIWR .3, ig99, HE LIVED ON OTHEIt SeAUHiCKMAN,THE P1 UNQEOFAMER- LCAN't$UMMERS. 'Atli,• Strnngc anti CZSeelzereti Career of a liviilialtt n44 Versatile i•tt;t Who Left 31(1111. Small Imtteltor. 1:) Wash t�•ltshingta)il hits produced a distinctive type of lelnfers. They might be divided Tette classes. There is the shambling. i.. nl:L'n duan itnlle4•ile. with the Oahu for s:li:i1(aus pen lin;; Lefarre congress. flus :• a small class mei is kept) down !ty the .. tet•t'(lr it e(n,�l••n ne•nt of "claimants" to i the g et•t'ratnent ins le its}•lural across the Potomac. '!'here 1 the professional of• Si •n set'.* r Ile ha lived in 1Sashd„tern tee, t. Li }•e't:h. b* has little trouble in •..1( n,.. 11111•ll'St 1Ll' s from politicians from both parties e genteel loafer ;tn.I is circles at the i :p1 - but it is astonish, they belt llug new vietitns to and clothing mid to ( of cash. class pot only have • a life of indolence eir friends, but have. : their achieve:vents s than many of the 11 4101 officers. Such CIiekulan, or, as he prince of Amerinatl s a native of Mary- ! 3(31 and tvaS bel in the year 1813. IlI••klua( was not li� right name, be sar- 111: family [wide fileient to keep his 1,1.•ntity forever uni•-own. When he left h1- home in early 1'e he assumed the name Robert t 8.Ili- amen, and the rapid manner in which 1 skated into society to Washington soe won for him the name a of tleatt " t is said that the }ming man had het . guilty of frequent breaches of law gov. ling polite society. and when nearing s majority be was given his share of atrimony and sent front home. His pr•ents were well off 111 worldly goods au • had indulged- the young fellow in altos -t every Whim. pro- viding the means of ',hanging the entire tenor of his after 1-'.e, When he left home and friends. a Prodigal wanderer. he locates] in 1\'nshi _gton. where it did not take him more th-=n two years to suc- cessfully squander s }me 512,000 which lead been given him. Ills advent in Wa ington was in the "good old drys" of le republic. when Washington was- the my metropolis of representative Arista racy. and the statesman and sports an and beauty of chivalry held high a nival during the brief sessional terms. After Beau's introdu ion he proceeded to travel all the gaits atr,d associated with the representative andlsporting classes. uii •to l lsiv society: he Ile was admitted d eve t e dressed in the most approved mode. and as a gentleman of elegant Ieisure and fashion 11e ranks first. With social ambi- tions and the rare course his money was scum gone. and he became a bankrupt. 111. hod determined upon a life of easy idleness. and was ro11$tunt to his purpose. adopting a sort of vagabondish bohemian life. I'os3e,esing :1 rein:u•leable memory of facets stud nrunrs. he kuru all the pub- lic men of his tune and would greet thein familiarly. calling flier. 1)7 name. Many public, lien tolerated l.1. because they enjoyed his jokes and - 1be3 and often in- troduced hint to their ricnds from other s(utes. His annual re' ,,..c amounted to (1 considerable 411(11. 1(111 for sev(rnl years tele. but people Pr -totalling." (posit t !88!11 and what Back number. r:^' :l every state 4 i, 1+)' 1:.1:•11 class is t .1..8.1 11: at. 1:l !lush* 1 :,:• is blacklists tug. 1r4W Ling tlitd • some b lei it jilt! - 1 a, wre.t.h of o. z...,e n luau • was Beau I:}Vied. himself. "tile hams •rs." 1:: alt Hickman u bloc eeas;ith•:r1 Miss. Lana Oster, I was (Tressed iu w blue b=ait and coli ➢1+ers. 3 rtauy were iuiratian when t 1 bridesmaid were s deed dla»clsome r !fair daughters of ably supported be er of the bride. fumed by Rev. Palmerston, in th hundred and fif ceremony, sat d repast, the many the weight of tbL conte e: utg all the Cies of the season t was done. 'a..i(i4t and aitspici ms tai 1 bride, g=' ,os. leu were :Host able t'e-1 t od to by the worthy groom and others. ;t•", The bridesmaid, P. utter of the grorm, muslin. with pele , ltd white satin slip - 1 e eapze $si.'ns of a( lovely bride and 1 They were in- resentatives of the e. The groom was iliver Jacgnos.lroth- o ceremony was per- lul es Hamilton, of presence of some two ests, who, after the to a m( st solo; lions bles gr.,aniug '.teats many gold things. e and rare delica- which ample justice shes congratulatory health, ete., of the attendants, -which l:ID ti EY'.•i eLOGGtED. MANY SIOTi3I-: OF BIIIGIIT'S D:srese- DIABETE t,. D110Pitt i1C:) DLSI..E4 1NG . URINA11Y Timm .ins HAND BEEN SAVED BY THE T1 iELYOi.i.r0C'lIsA3 SIDNEY • Tae 1 i. lsey are naive's fillers f.0 ex- pelling l coat the htdyrdl The ilnptu .ties. • .li the, kidneys tee out of :X,rte u.e sneeze leetoreee:.repaeeee aLcl disease _:4•1- 10'ns as sure as rale. .Bright's dis:aeo, diabetes, dropsy and d 'Creeseiee uli..:i-y tr(ttles infest '!•arse-iitthn' of tee r:yt:. It need not be so, for Saul Ame.icau Eadecy mere is a power wer in 1:5Si shin all tendency tea t.ie seatlog of deeees,.. It • has cu•.'Cc1 cases that hava been long and stUbbor:.l and that have baih.ed me deal shill. Sold by A. L. wee) de'.,s. Most people ar4 aware how serious a disease Trysipelas is. Can't rout it out Of the system with ordinary remMies, Like other dangerous blood diseases, thoughB.B.B. can cure it every time 4 Read what Rahe1 Patton, Cape Chin, BruceCo., Ont.,. says: "1 wish to state that I used Bur- dock Blood Bitters for Erysipelas in my face and general ran down, state of my health. I tried malty rem- edies but all failed to cure. I then tried 13.11,13, Two bottles nearly cured me and four be ttks completely cured me." . . e r. „x •1, ti l Better stop that cough now with a few doses of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine„ Syrup than let it run an to end 3M�iN'^ ®.rico Woot';3 perhaps in Bron Norway chitis, Pneu- ' pins r!onia or Con- suinption. It's awonderful lung healing remedy that cures the worst kinds of coughs and colds when others fail. Price 25c, & 5o b yre3p• All dealers.' t,." Xt m Cure conctipa on, biliousness, sick. headache andrdyrepsia. 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On $2.00 per .. - TRIADS MARKS Dr,SIONn Cot'vttlal• ra &a. ,J 1 fo1'ee rsTl n5 !L 1kl'1131 Bud 4 3orloti,lrt 13Jm.'#' kt' +tdQjr�' ian 41tr nptint+»1,. swot j13tia 0. 4PtJnisMtlt bl 't,(r tn21PJObk IDkt. rA he lived in fairly gain , is became tint d of his ft, and Ile beg•:* to gra would now be called e Possessing ;111 otiel•t •P Meitner of'story telling. he found 1bi...11 sure tootles] of ac1(tliri115 a reward. 1, • tlu're was i