The Wingham Times, 1900-11-23, Page 2TIIE lk Ia`llld.tAM TIMES,. NOVEMBER EMBE,l +Mi t 1.¶ OO.
Thee. lkle•F,t'1 t':ttt, u'•' rtir•'y t•) finelliIt 1
bete p erelt keel lot 1, t'',ltt. lli, ('.1ltt titli.l
halt) 7: :, from ,i,tY ee. L'itali1tie . i51'r.
MeV.: eto to tow the F,tlylter of a ll/
sera., ee I la t.l ('„ nod 1U) its Cdlifoxnie,
Mr, titre l'e'•e hall 1`llrcitFl,9t'il (leo. Mule.
(boll's T •I tree t farm 11a Miles SOIttll of
Taetic
White
Watery
Pirn.sles o
V1Nt1AM O18TRIOT. towns11111. During that tom 1t:+ rattan
friends whose respect and (' teem. lilt
The Selto 1 Beard have had ft nttw 1 gal earned and held ulttil itis, death. flat
Placed in that tower of the Lael.atow etvae a dative of Ireland dud, lived in
coming
'1 � 1before
• _1 e cas
Has 131 1
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to D
ruc:. His wife died about thirty
yearea trio.
A quiet blit pretty wed ling tools leave
palate wheel.
Henry'Adams Iles purellasotl the re-
n
r
acre Tartu, li:lts)wtl as the La.1e•a.ta farm
in Hullett for eiiGt'i ,
„
• �bast week R. alai ll
1 J. :asfu)rl, of
Gunton, shipped three carloads of pruo.o
export Nettle to :Loudon, England.
.
Axtltur Darroch, the popular e e so -
1 maker for the Iforde ;ieh Oheeso Co'y.,
l
has betel re c n agl ,t ter neat year.
I David. Martin,. wt formerly needed
I with Thos. Stevcasc in Ashllctid, tlie,l
at elt:atltcana,hl. W Teems ti aveatber 13.
Five years ago- my body broke
out in -white waterypimples,
which grow so bad that the suf-
fering was almost unbearable.
1 tool doctors' medicine and
various remedies for two years
but they were of little benefit,
whenever .1 got warmed up or
sweat the pimples would come
out c`again.
A neighbor advised Burdock
Blood Bitters, and 1 am glad I
followed his Advice, for four bot-
tles completely cured me.
That was three years ago and
there has never been a spot or
pimple on me since.
James Lashouse,
Breehin P.O., Ont.
Pr ql
riefAt
p
'ar J. acKs.
The orcmped up posi-
tion in which a tailor
works Domes hard on
hie kidneys and hard
on his back. Very few
escape backache, pain
in the: side and urinary
troublesof one kind and
another.
Oftentimes the first
warnings of kidney
/disease are neglected -
think it will be all right
in a day or two -but
s:ck kidneys won't get well without help.
ktese" 11
KIDNEY PILLS
1
There is ;•aotithee attar fur tit) child -
1 reties Ctlughs and 0jets than Jr.ies, ova e
!Norway lone teyr13p.' St is very p e heath
• to tatty ltud always woes the iitel.e Dais'
coughs i.roouptly. S
:Dee "''cl.aughliu,'
re-eug;aeoe. as teach
Iiultett, far met ye
..2S0.
Mr. S. 13. ]Zeis':elvire, of Wroxeter, lets
1 leased the Mildmay Woollen Mall to Mr.
W. U. lituteUge, c,f elespler, fur a term
of years.
There is sider a'le talk of drilling
for oil on. the 4th (,on•, of Culross. Sever-
al framers will kreesteenough to siuk the
well next eautmer tib te;',t whether or
LLUt, oil to co bo foelidl ie. Blatt vicinity.
Diuiteg this cootere400 $ 4O0 human lives,
e 125,000,CW ttnd 20k.} :,'ins slave been lost
in freititgss efforts to ii}id the North Pole.
The death of Gottfr.ed Wiguer of the4th concession, -Carrier, took place on
Tuesday, Novembei 13th. Deceased
was lora iu Germanys and *was amongst
the early settlers in B Bice county.
Last week Dr. Tennant entered an
action against the village of Lucknow
for damages. It will be remembered
the Dr. stepped on a broken plank and
injured his leg, nearly a year ago. It is
thought he will be teed for life.
-The best protection against fevers,
pneumonia, diphtherb,, etc., is in build-
ing up the system. with Hood'seSarsa
patriliat.
Ars the best friend of kidneys needing
assistance. Read the proof from a tailor
who bas.tried the::t.
Mr John Rob, risen, merchant tailor.
Durham, Ont., gives his experience as
fellows:
"I had been ailing with my kidneys for
more than a v ear when I commenced taking!
Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got at Mc-
FarIane's drug store, and,am sincerely glad
that I did so, The wrong notion of m c
kidneys made me sick all over and caused
me much inconvenience and pain. That is
now a thing of the past, because Doan's
Yele ney P1' t eered me. I have had nc
t:c Ie e: • wiee nee' with my kidneys
c. e.• cat ei : t. • • • .:+• •te: remarkable pills,
and yo" • ire teat I gladly recom-
met-• t t: . at ..rens."
LAXA-LIVE1 PILLS
are the 1 idles' favorite atOieine. They do
not pure, gripe, weaken
act naturally on the std
bowels, curing eonstipatir
headache and biliousness.
)f Grey, has betas
tot S. S. No, s,
r at a salary of
sicken. '.they
ash, liver and
dyspepsia, sick
Price 25e.
Mrs. T. MoGrego , Queen street,
Brussels experimented last spring with
pea nuts, and plantecl: four. They did
fine and as a result 4s. Mac. gather-
ed a quart of the mach sought after
pea nuts. s's
Another of Miato's pioneers has pass-
ed away in the person 4 Mrs. John Ful-
ton, wife of Mr., John e ulton, Sr., of
Harriston, who died in 1 lora on Friday,
Nov. 9. Tho deceased*, lady's maiden
name was Janet Dixon aid at the time
of her death she was aged 74 years.
Mary A. O'Connell, Middle Stewiacke,
N. S., says: "I have used Laxa-Liver
Pills for serious Liver "Complaint and
they have done mo a world of good mak-
ing me smart and healthy."
James Loree, of Fordw;tich,has had his
household effects moved;to Mount For-
est where Mrs. Loree an son Burt will
x131 Tuesd>,y, t),1t. 30t1t, at the resul,'ucxt
(it. °apt, I'sl;btzly, fe "ray of Ilstwksbery.
Oars, w11^a W. Ii',t!ltt:nl,", elf Hing;:, and
Miss Rigby wore married by 1'�ev. J. S.
:Full, of 1301.,:'vale, :Hiss Hattie Deeny
aesieted the bride while elanluel Nay
performed the salve (-tette for the groom.M" 'duel 14Irs. Minutia
u. take up their
residence ii Kluge, n;Initl the well weds -
es of a Bost of :rio"ads.---•1si11;lruey
Gehl°. That groo:Ir is It sot of John).
Mantling of Norris
The finest hotel property iu Brucecounty, the �' eucioylle, nt Teeswater,
changed hands Iasi] week. 'rho new
proprietor is Mr. Wm. Verson, who re-
cently sold his farm ten the 3rd con. of
Culross. He will lake possession on
Dee. 11th. Mr, Brie'!; and family will
1'eiltaltt with 11111 f91" f 1f10fnG11 ill eviler
to initiate Well the 'eatudlord and land-
la,clo to the ins =limit of their new
position. The price'said for the prop-
erty was el2,OU ). The furniture is to he
taken ata valu ,tion tine the stock at
invoice prices.
These pills cure all di ` ses and dis-
orders arising from weak 1 art, worn out
nerves or watery blood, ei h as Palpita-
tion, Skip Beats, Throbbing, Smothering,
Dizziness, Weak or Faint Spells, Anaemia,
Nervousness, Sleeplessnes , Brain 1'ag,
General Debility and Leek f Vitality.
They are a true heart tollll[ftfec, nerve food
and blood enricher, building up and
renewing all the worn ott and wasted
tissues of the body and restoring perfeet
health. Price 50e. a box, or 3 for $1.25,
at all druggists.
reside iu future, and e
will attend High. Scho
will remain in Fordwieh
his milling business.
Thth±ias Douse, who b
turned td, Teeswa,ter fel
who was ae thie time in ie very best of
health, succten ed to he ravages of
typhoid fever'. Monday of last week,
at the age of forty -tour years. He
leaves a wife and four s all children: as
well as an aged. moth " to mourn his
loss.
DR. WOOD'S
ere the latter
Mr. Loree
ud look after
recently re -
B. C., and
HOS`"I Y PINE SYRDP1'
Ansitive cure for all Throat, Lung
rand Bronchial diseases.
Healing and soothing in its action.
Pleas'a*tt to take, prompt and el.ec-
tual b its results.
t"s•es, Johnson, Rear River. `"'.S.,
"tvritee: '' 1 st'aaiettottblod v, itlt Ito::st•ness
Med I,..4 tltrctt, til ieh than (F.F•:f,r pro.
non st•t 11;roPlCili'i0 nd rK""tilrtil Vitii, d me
to t °' :!'. 'tYG,ieet Norwev I'ilte';e 11tp.
I
da: r+,. et:(l after melee, three hue .til 1
Was t•l' 't eet'i.t lr
' r t t .'. i. i fit' m311.041,0 refit. -
Mrs. Standish, Ve1i
Francis Standish, of tl
ross, passed to her iong
day, Nov. 8, at the rip
of of the late
13th con. Cul-
onle on Thurs-
ge of 73 years.
The funeral took place.%o Smith's ceme-
tery, a very large mber of friends
paying their last tribute to the departed
by their attendance.
Catarrh and Colds Relieved in
10 to 60 Minutes:--Oneshortpuffof the
breath through the moles supplied with each
bottle of )Dr. Agnew's Caterrhal Powder diffuses
this powder over the surface of the nasal pass-
ages. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves
instantly, and permanently cures catarrh, hay
fever, colds, headache, tore throat, tonsilitis
and deafness. so cents. --41
So'd by A. L. Hamiltozv}.
Better withou a stomach
than with one that's go •a constant " hurt"
to it. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets
stimulate the digestive organs. Let one
enjoy the good things of life and leave no
bad effects -carry them with you in your
vest pocket -6o in box', 35 cents. 48
Sa'el by A.. L. Halltilto','.
Mrs. John Reynolds, of Hullett, was
very i11 last week, sal muolt so that her
friends feared a fatat termination. This
veuerable woman May claim tho distinc-
tion of being the o lest persalt in the
Comity of Huron if of in many adjoin-
ing counties. She iSS"now in her • hund-
redth year, she says, thougheir. Domin-
ick Reynolds, who `s himself eighty-
eight, thinks she has 'till more years to
her credit. Be tha , as it may, Mrs.
Reynolds has contlilued surprisingly
bright and active. S1 a has been a resid-
ent of Hullett for abo t sixty years but
was born in County Sligo, Ireland. Mr.
Reynolds cried seventeen years ago.
Children 'Cry for
AST
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a
And'Vat fie iteral to Smite.,
31to was telling tales en her brother.
who was all extravagant chap when 11e
had 'Money, which was only for two or
three days each month after he receiv-
ed itis allowance. "Bob was sweet 00
a
, , "" t „ ( t l give
xtssic, she said anti wanted (
her something slice. t.o he went to the
florist and ordered 000 dozen A1not'ieau.
Beauty rosea to be sent to lice address.
They were i5 cents apiece. and that
meant J. enough for 1164 to pay, But
what does the. foolish fellow do?
"Ile sees some p tr;t long stemmed
0005. standing In el rase neer bee and
31e p41('ee those, 'One cdollitr and tt
quarter npicee,' bt3'Ii the nano. Rob is
fooling very gene'nus that day. Hie
bas cies caste in. 'Give meet dozen of those I :stead of the Olean
01105 1 took,' he says and hands over
the extra tib.
"That night he calls 00 the girl 'to see
the effect his preset t has Uncle. She
iiosn't received the floaters yet. Tiley
come while lie is there. This just sults
hen,, because he will ve tulle to see the
cxpreesion of astonisikiuent on her face.
;the opens the box, i ex's tholes card
anti lifts up the roses With a cry of rap-
tare and an 'O11, Mr, \yeutworth, bow
sweet of you: Theft 410 looks around
evevytvincre for a vaee tall enough. You
pee. she l;asu't any or talose that steed
on this floor, but onl • an ordleary
chrysanthemum jar. be takes that
down and measures the (lowers, then
she lays tlieul on the table, and with
out skillt'ul Weneck of her little pearl
handled 'wife 410 chops off half the
length of the stents. Bob says it tutn-
cc1 hire cold to see e0 go into the'waste-
basket like that. We say at holm' It
serves him right."e
e
Mr. end Mrs. John Klein, of Walker-
ton, parents of Judge Kleiu,of that town
celebrated their golden weddiug on Nov.
5th. Mr. Klein is seventy-five years of
age, anti is a most active man for his
years. Mrs. Klein is seventy-one and is
also possessed of wop:et1derful vitality.
Both were born in Germany, but were
married in Waterloo beauty, iu 1850..
Mrs. Klein's maiden name was Lang,
and the Lange• of Berlin are among that1
town's most useful citizens. A pleasing
feature of the golden wedding was the
presence of the best man and brides-
maid of fifty years ago-Authos Masse
and Mrs. Scheinfellf now respectively a
widower and a widow.
John MoGeo of iulross was fined
e5.75 for disturbing a political meeting
at Ambleside. Johne took a position at
the back of the half and shied small
pebbles at the different speakers as they
were expounding on ;the merits of their
parties. He still thins it was good fun
but too expensive.
Rev. David Buchanan, who is now a
missionary in South America was recent-
ly married to a 'Miss 4lcCurdy formerly
of Aylmer, who wont to South America
some months ago. David's many friends
in, Huron County will ')o pleased to hear
that lie has secured an efficient assist-
ant iu his difficult work,
1s'ritlry, Nov. Oth, 4the widow of the
late Sohn N'ortnan, paAsed away at the
hotne of her (laughter, Mrs. Oscar Todd,
north line, Iliitcardtnc township, in the
84th year of her age. pile was born in
Assying, Suthorlatne"$sliire, Scotland,
cattle to Canada 41 years ago, and had
been 0. resident of Itineardine township
for half iti century. 1I;er husband prede-
The Govornor"s Wife a Prison..
er.-Mrs. Z. A. VanLuven is the wife of
the governor of the" county jail, Napanee,
Ont., and was a greatsufferer from rheuma -
tism, When the hest.doctors itt the com-
munity and " specialists i' failed to help her,
she buried her scei)tism of proprietary
remedies and purchased South American
Rheumatic Cure. 4bottles cured her. -42
Sold by A. L. Herndon,
The parsonage oft North street Metho-
dist churoh,Goderi
Thursday oveuiug,
ding of Miss Maly xewart and William
Aldous, of Ridgew d Park farm. The
ceremony was perfo.ed by Rev. Jaspor
Wilson iu the preselee of a few friends
of the bride and mom. Miss Hattie
Thomson was the bridesmaid and Arch.
Stewart, of London, rotifer of the bride
discharged the dutis of groomsman.
The knot having bebu duly tied, the
wedding party adjoi'necl to the ]tome
of Geo. Thomson, Elgin avenue, where
an excellent repast was served, and aft-
er all had spent a pleasant evening the
newly -wedded couple drove to their
home at the Park.
h, was the scene last
Nov. 8th, of the wecl-
• A
Ancient 5untUals.
It Is probable tliat the earliest sun-
dial was simply the spear of some 110 -
lead chief stuck upright In the ground
before his tent. eanong those desert
wanderers, keen to observe their sur-
roundings, it would: not be a difficult
tiling to notice tllat',the shadow short-
ened as the sun ros higher in the sky
and that the shortened shadow alti•ays
pointed in the Stl4 direction -north.
The recognition would have followed
very soon that tide, noonday shadow
changed in Its hiegtti, from day to clay.
A. six foot spear would give a shadow
. et noonday in latitude 40 degrees of 12
feet at one time of the year, of less
than two feet at another..
This instrument, so simple, so easily
carried, so easily set up, may well leave
begun the scientilie study of astrono-
my, for it lent itself to measurement,
and science is measurement, and prob-
ably we see It expressed In permanent
fol'ln in the abelislts of Egyptian solar
temples. though tiiese no doubt were
retained merely as .°solar emblems ages
after their use as tactual instruments
of observation had er;tsed. An upright
stick carefully plumbed standing; on
some level surface luny therefore well
snake the first advance upon the natu-
ral horizon. A knobs at the top of the
stick will be found to render the shad -
Ow Moro easily obeerved.-E. Walter
Maunder in Knowh 1ge. -
Cease(] her tolleatrs. :1
y clrardcA btiaranteec8 to euro, ail
h i rrr n ~d O r for forma of SexuaneVWorry,
essr`gceseiV�tus f obese'
� or excess, 1 t
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Ti,e Pitching of nn Ocean Liner.
E. W. Howe, telling in the Atchison
Globe of his e,perie�tce during a voy-
age across the Athan c ocean, says:
"I believe I made a discovery in sea-
sickness. One night when the snip
was pitching badly I remarked that
when there Wes a particularly hard
Lunge the setetcs came out of the wa-
ter and whirled round so rapidly as to
almost ,throw the out of bed. - I Was
sleeping with my lnetul forward, and
after awhile I discovered that the
screws seemed to come out of the wa-
ter R hen.the prow was in the air. Tbcn
it occurred to me that this was impos-
sible. Of course tht screws came out
when the stern was in the air.
"So my discovery was that In sea-
sickness. particulnriil ,when you are to
bed ,itt night or Loire your eyes closed,
the ship really pitches upward when
you think It pitches downward. This
confusion way assist In muddling the
bra)u and stomach. 1 certainly had
this experience all thrbugh one night.
When my head seemed in the alr, the
screws came out of the water, although
my heels were really in the air at the
time."
•
Huron County House of Refuge has no
less than 85 instates at the present time
and the enlargement of the building now
confronts the members of the County
Council. Whatever opposition to a
public institution of this kind existed
has long since passed away, and we are
not surprised that instead of compulsion
being used, not a few elderly people
have urged their claim for admlitauee
to the coutfort and care to be found
there. The Clinton people and others as
well, glee oousiderableattention to many
little courtesies that go to brightest up
the lives of the massy aged or unfortun-
ate who have found their Way to the
House of Rofnge. It is a well managed
institution, and the only wonder is thitt
it was not built years before it was.--
Brtissele Post.
'7)f°6' afr6: "Wood's i'hosp1Iddiao1
The dreat Jinthytish lteendu,
Sold and reoomntonded by all
druggtatR in Oanada. Only reli•
able medicine discovered. Six
A Child'e Philosophy.
It is one of the pilme secrets of hap-
piness to recognize and accept one's
natural limitations, but philosophy of
this kind is perhaps hardly to be ex-
pected of children.
A little girl had sent back her plate
for turkey two or three times and had
been helped bountifully to all the good
things that go to initke it grand elitist -
Inas dinner. I''iniaily she was observed
looking rather discostsolatcly at her un-
finished pante of turkey.
"What's "tile matter. Ethel?" asked
Uncle John. "You look mournful."
""]'hat's just the matter." said Ethel.
"I am ulut"n fall."
Attd then She Wondered why every-
body laughed.
1 .irt ter
e of Ta-
b:loco. opium or Stimulant*, Mailed on .eco p
} i of price, onto taaltfige Si, 91x, ib. (1na wfzf
tx i lk 1Kxvita sure, Peatiptilets free to en addreRs.
a� .J:*•s n 4vivndaor Una.
, n Fite.1) N`;',; ,-
The wood r ompa Yr i
Oat A , r (tl 1 .iF ii: 1 i!'ant::r,,Or 01111 4'1'i(tlrt of the Oat coli lturol
letil • t - fl' t u> > Ytk
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ulul 011. attnrda 1`,ov. lOth. Ito was lnl'tt n c . ap1s'ii, A. A Morrows Davie,
• �' » A, Ir. k&.tiutton, llruggirho-s.
�, - ,'.lc; ,,,,,t, � far nfrpi.�r3i" fifty years a risidt:lit of. Iturolt
Ae It Seemed to tier.
A little girl who was. In the habit of
tearing her dolls to 1110005 to 000 What
was inside somett'bat surprised her
,.
;;tnudny school teacher.
"What was Adam trade of`e' asked
the teacher.
"The dust or the eterth," glibly an.
sswcrcd the child.
"What was nee made of?" '
After a moment's hesitation, "The
sawdust of the earth:"
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No other disear a so prevalent among men as Varicocele. As it interferes with
the nutrition of th ' exuul organs it produces emissions. loss of semen throughthe
urine, decay of the rgans, pains in the loins, aching in the back, nervousness, des.
pondeticy, bashful' ''a, palpitation of the heart, constipation, and a comb.nation t:
these results i„ con lete Lows of Manhood. Thousands of young a,t' middle-
aged men are trou d with Stricture. If you have reason to believes ,at are
affi,cted with it, d • ,t neglect it. It will ruin you. Don't let doctors exp.ri aunt
on you by cutting ttetching or tearing it. Our Piave Method TreFat>tasernt
dissolves the stric tissue hence it disappears and can never return W ,.ere
Varicocele and Strt 're without operation or loss of time. The trcetmen ma•• be
taken at home privately. Send for our Free Illustrated Book on Varicocele,
Stricture and Gi et. Wc,guaretateo to Cure or No Pay.
Aida t, ws
All sexual complaints affect these organs, hence the kidneys are a great source
of disease. Have you aching or weakness over the small of the back, tendency to
urinate frequently, deposit in urine, coldness of hands or feet, a drowsy feeling in
the morning. 17btt't neglect your kidneys. Our New Method Treats cot
is guaranteed t,ure• any disease of these organ or no pay.
.P!? -No Names Used Without Written Consent.
O. W. Rowe, of Jackson, Mich., says: -I had
varicocele in the secondary stage and two
strictures of 8 years standing. I was operated
on twice, undergoing great suffering, but only
got temporary relief. I was finally advised to
try the New Method Treatment of Drs.
K. & A. The enlarged veins disappeared its
sir. weeks, the stricture tissue was removed in
a . eight weeks and my sexual energy and vitality r
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