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The Wingham Times, 1902-08-14, Page 6111E WINGED' TIMES, A.tUVs'tt it 1902. A MOIRA FARMER KILLED Paragraphs from our Exchanges tat rate fo • 194':1 is 21 mills, *taa as last year. lite oneld wile lived dear Rivera - •i tort Thursday of Bust week. Chiliren Ory for A O IA. vital statistics for Stratfaxd ti r oath. or July,lus re, istereci at the r'kte oitire, are es follows*: 19: ‘treorriagee, 01 deaths. 10. ;sl .t•ttk of Lotu.gnetl0 bills are in tercel *lea in WrsteruOuterio, This in itac- Uttt lote been out of business for some time the bills are therefore worthless. British Troop Oil Liniment i=s* good utan or tweet. J cltavrs. pain. re. aloes awellnig, allays infianintation, Ogren cutss burns,br'uis s, sprain's, stick Spate, bites of insects, rheuuiatisue etc, Mtge bottle for 25 ettuts. Miss, Margaret Skelton has resigned hex' poeitian on the staff of the Godes ich jeabl c schools and wilt leave in a few "`• *vs for' ;orktou, N. W. 'E., where she aooepted a similar position. Eiug. tori sent more soldiers to South 4ftioa than ittiv other place in O+,nada, "ascot out of them was killed lir died et dtsestee. This is a record of which Away- places in Canada are envious. Children Cry for CASTOR IA. Mies Lillian Wylie, daughter of Hugh Wylie of Oakland, California, many years a resident of Tee water, eves married ou Tuesday, July 22nd, to Mr. Theodore Ziuge1,, a. protuiueut young business man c.1 San Frsneisce. A. black knot inspector says now is the time for fruit area to 1 •ok 1 .o1after the black knot, It will now be found fn its nreeu stage; that is, the lino -r• ,+Mob. is composed of innumerable minutes picture is yet green and has net reached wa- turite . On Wel'iecctay afternoon, Angst Gth 71,f m. Mollie h;c:): nald, el lest daughter of Mr. T. ./1.-MeDota 1d, was married to Robert F. Stoddard, B.A., classical mas, ter Clinton High School, and foriuely of L arc wel High School staff. Tue c rawly was was performed l y the Rev. J S. Hardie pt the residence of the bride's won s. a L's• o tel. Children are o't»t stterlred s••,ldeely by tetieful awldengeroasColie. Ct'utilIra, i)iarrltoe+t. Dysentery. Cholera Morbus. Oh,rlt•ra Yofantute, (-tit Dr Fowler's Extranet of lliitil Strawberry is It prampt. and sure mire which should sprays be kept in the hence. On 'Benda - afteluontt, Aug. 5th, at two ceeloclethe e was eelenrsterl in the Congregational church, Lis owel, which was beautifully decorated for the occa- sion, the marriage of Miss Myrtle Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. john Riugc, to W. W. Nicholl, B. A., matl:e- /vatical master of Listowel High sohoel. The eerenlony was I•erformed by Rev. Mr. Pritehatd of Granby, Quebec. Ohilc ten _Pry ,for CASTOR IA>. Brussels voters' itsts for 100e have been printed: anti first posted by the village clerk, F. S. Scott, on July 20th. Part 1. list of persons entitled to vote at municipal: elections and ole'tions to the Legislative elssn.rltbly.lias 254 voters; part 2, per -ons entitled to vote at muni- cipal elections only, has 13.1 voters; part 8, persons entitled to vote at eleo- tinnts to the Legislnfive Assembly ,salt', has e9 voters. Tie number of persons ,;elected to serve as jurors is 120. From i the Sanctum Mill The tax rate for the town of Kjnciue dine for W02 nils been struck at 2G inilla. A br•unelt of ettnwfla's new hank, Sovereign, has been opened at Clin4tou. Milburn's.Laxa-Liver pills regulate the t'owelx, cure eonstil'attion, dyspepsia, bilioustt ss, teak headache and all affec- dons of the organs of digestion., The amount p Lid out for cream at the St r Creamery, Teeswater, during July wait 4500. 110t. Watson of Greenock township d ea on Augus. 4th of liver treubte at the arse tot di years, Genuine Castled, always orur' , .w Siyartur; Of Chi's, 11. Pletcher. When nehy was sick, we gave her Cestoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. when she became Mss, she clang to Castoria. W ieuaheltad. Cltildren,ahegave them Castoria. Mr. Win Downey, teacher at Belmore, has bean re.engaged for another year 1•y the trustees, who most be well please,t w ith him, as they have given him a :550 a year increase, making his salary now $450, W. J, Vttle of the insurance Depart- anent was iu Teeswater recently making all. inspection of the books and accounts of the Culross Mated Fire Insurance Cotnpany and reported everything in first -clads shape, Milburn's .heart and Nerve Pills cure anaemia, nervousness, sleepless, ness. weakness, palpitation, throbbing, faun slir•11s, dizziness, or any condition arising from impoverished blond, dis- ordered nerves or weak heart. A pleasant event occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie Kincerdius, on Aug. Grh, being the marriage of their dnagbter, Misy Rae to Mr Geo. A. Lyme of Toronto. Roe Dr. Merrily officiated. ACTS GENTLY , LIVER oN:a'! AND DIN r3OYEL. THE SYSTC `NEFFEGT ALLY. � pr DIS 5 E5 NEA A rave . 601-1 pACN R5� QV RCOMES 0 STi PATION HABITUAL TUAL G PERMANEN'T'LY. ITS BEgN GST FFECTS, FICIAL E BUY THE GENUINE—MAN'F'D BY %L I-9RM JTG5YR VP 0 '- it y 1 t:ttr yPN 4 G,4fp ante vont FOR SALE & Alt DRUGGISTS. PRICE 50e.PIR BOTTII, A. crow petition 11 is bae't filed by the Liberals in the protest proceedings in East Middlesex. + Mrs:. Walter Smith, of Brussels had a gniltiug bee one day last weer at whit•) were four ladies Whose aggregate ago • was 274 years. They finished the quilt in three hours. This is certainly it speaking pieture for the training reedy - ed in the days of auld lung Lyne. It will keep the younger generation bust- s ling to tuke the start of the elderly t matrons, 1 Mr. John Welch, who lives three miles east of Saone, bas a horse that ha not been out of the stable iu eleven year.. The mane of the animal drag ou the floor and its hoofs are over a foo long. The horse is now twelve years o age. Mr. Welch should sell the bias to a circus. Backache. swelling of feet and atik- 1...., puffing under eyes, frequent thirst, scanty, stoutly, highly colored urine and "Old Backs, Young Backs, Weak all urinary troubles lead to Bright's dis- en4 , art pay, diehetes, etc. Doan's Kid- Basks, Strong Basks.—Few nev Pile are a sere cure. Escape, for Backache is ACHES COME - The beret at Auburn, tvini th is the pro- perty of J. Kautz, Inas been sold to Henry MoBrieu, Bullett, far •some- where about $3000. Mr. 'Robison, who Lea been coudtetting it for several years, has a lease of it until Deo. 81h,'itt which time Mr. McBrieu wilt sesurepossession. A Bed Mot Season. During the hot season the blood gets over )rated, the drain ou the system is severe uud the appetite is often lost. Burdock Blood Bitters. purifies and in- vigorates the blood, tones up the system Kidney Talk. Every mail adds evidence to the fact than, Dr, Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets act ou different ]lues from other medicines, producing quick and perma- nent cures from Backache and Kidney troubles. They are a revelation to sufferers from Kidney complaints, and bring conviction of merit, because of the quick relief gained rn unexpected cases. The Backache Kidney sufferer only . doubts their worth before using, for a and restores the lost appetite. f,tv d ses imparts a sensation of relief that foretells the story of cure, It did ' l)1AM. 311. *Wee Parlor sleeve hr a 1W llttrie--A,Co t+A:t•M.,'Moran *rv:tlt.a{ ,1140 4 $*1Js4 os* tante. The total ;somber of bearing nettle trees in the United `►'tates is ;SW,000,000. At lilossbuig, eve miles west o leaton,. NAL, a cloudburst yesterday d. drown four ,persons, henry lhtrtteuu, of Montreal, die Thuteday evening. aged 70 years. lit was ttssisttutt receiver -general. ltt. ,ttov, W. C. 1, in. h 4:11. 'Bishop of Saskatchewan owl C'it gary, is seriously 111 in Loudon. Franc Hewitt, nn engin, a of th John llertrant .t: Sons (.'o., mantis.got his foot raugitt in art elevator, hurstluy, and may lose it. Thur'sday's developments show that fifteen persons were killed and forty injured in the freight wreck on the Milwaukee road Wedueaday. James Burk, Ontario Factory litespecter, bus completed his investiga- tiott of the recent accident at the Sun Cement Works, ()wort Sound. At Stratford, Conn.; Captain (len, Cultiver, aged 55 years, and Nisei Ivo Miller, aged 23 years, were drowned in the Ilousetonic ]river Thursday by the eal'Si'ing of n skill. Consul -General Foster was notified at 1liontretti Thursday night that the Unites, States G+!t•erninent is send- ing the battleship Ind lane to liali.,:x for the coronation celebration on. Saturdn*. 'l'ha tie-up of the system on the rHaven and West\ille Street ltr•ilroad Company, result:n; from Utt strike of 1113 conductors and mo- tormen n was still complete `Murkday ,mot n'ng. W. .1. Stouclley, a Canadian Pacific Railway seetton hand, fell from u. train Th rt•sday, and several ears passed o.er hum, killing him instant- ly. lie was 88 years of ago, and leaves a wife and one child. A salt famine threatens Toronto, and, as far as (hit visit jobbers can di:{cern, there is no iuuuecliate relief. 7'h.' ext••aordintuy deumntds for the ankle in the 4'anadian Northwest is the alleged ca Ise for the scarcity. Jiro cn-liearu-tt because ht: \t as pelt out of hi.. a;ut, tinents on 'Chursday. Wii(iant \avers, a Toronto laborer, 35 iea s of hg+, ended his life bycn.tlluwiter an ounce or carbolic acid :n the sit tini; bait, of the City Arms Hot el. ,;come 5. Morton, a fanner, living tsar Moira, Dctstings County, met whit a fatal aceidant Thursday. Ire was druwiti. in hay wird, the whiflle- tre s Iwo e, on.t co tilt fragments st:rit.it{:: hint in the abdomen, causing a Pt n tt,le. T ce•ry See tt, .01 Fiaven° pros. ate e. Linu:uttt•, 'lltursday evening trio:e ernniintng a Mouser bullet bt•out••ht' front .` out Africa by a fi i nd, h •d 1h: misfortune to blow on a ( :tit of a finger by the bul- let's explciPng in his Mind. Iiandeetster feel, • of .tit. Ca'h:tr- ine•:, was ,net at the depot Thursday nigh', stud entorttd to the park, wh..re he was presented with a purse of Sitio by the eitiren.s as a mark mf their a•titreeintion of his efforts in bringing 1 h • 111th. Bette, up..- to its presc•n' >tat.' of efficiency.It has now developed that the die- m( nd studd. d tvtitch chain, given to Faltva d (lien by ih•: people of dello- villa on his return home from South Africa, tviu worn by hila on the day if his death in the lawns' ware- muse,J'otonto. it has not yet. been <•tn. 'I his may yet prove a valuable l.ey to th • police. 1y, ,J, i)ovelin, wile only went to f,ondon, Ont., last week, was riding ip Richmond street when he failed to observe a street car that was bear- ing down o.t hint, and was struck with avant force. ITe was hit on the r bltd and concussion of the brain re- sulted. 11r. 1)evelin died Thursday evening without regaining conscious - nese. v ler 'l he volunteer firetpett'tt oeuventiott at Stratfordittstruutttll the Committee ou. Lowe to eudeitvor to swum Nt, vinetel i lellir+latiau, ipoth.g a tax on Intlurataa(, aoutpautes of 2 per oeut. ou the annual premium collected int any municipality - iu the z"rovinor, which sum Shall he handed. over by the ntunicipttlitiee to the i firowen, in addition to ,hitt which tate utuniaipttlity;taw pays. i1 Can 11r sites ttu k.?-- St. Josei'h ' News, Yon bet! Can a horse fiddle?— Val Keokuk Gate City Sure, Can a chimney swallow? -- i Dr. Blackall was in Heusall Fruit y nos take Mrs. Wm. Clendenninlr, Min- nie arrangema_•ts for the taking nie St., Wingham, long to find this out. otter Of the fiedili'es of the Ct,clshutt It was accomplished with one bottle of Hotel, pt'eieattiy tail Try a Mt Scott. As Deerei teller s Backache Kidney Tablets, lads this is tier report;— tt will be necessai`p for the tiansfer of "All my life I have had a weak hack license to come before the license board, vino to kidney trouble. As I grew older, the doctor with Itis family does not land I am now 75 years of age, it became i worse, and the pain hecame severe. expect to leave town before the 18th. S )te time ago I heard of Dr. Pitcher's Mr. Frank, McCaughey, who has been [Backache Kidney Tablets and went to running the Commercial Hotel, of town. 1 Colin Campbell's drng store and got, a for the past year, takes over the Hodgins botttle. I took but the nus ]tattle, two House of the same place, and date as Dr. Blackall, and moves there with his wife next week. We understand Mr. John McCaughey will resume charge of the Commercial hotel again.—Clinton New Era. "Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work." Don't plod along like your grandinothor did before you, scouring and scrubbing; bending and rubbing, 0010 DUST makes housework easy It clears .everything and injures nothing. More economical than soap. Made only by TIM N. K.I=AIRBANK COMPANY, C leash. Now Seree, &sic s, St Y.ouli. Motltreal. at a dose, and am glad to say the effect was rapid and marked. I find great comfort since I took them, and shall get more so as to have thein should I ever need then, again. I carr safely renommend them to all others." Price 50c a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, at alt druggists, or sent by mail by addres- sing the Dr. Zina Pitcher Co., Toronto, Ont. . The sad intelligence was received by William Oakley, shoemaker, Brussels, last week, that his daughter, Mrs. Mc• Nugent, of London, England, had died, aged 37 years. A short time prior to this his eldest son, who was a steward on a steamship, died on the Mediterran- ien sea, from an accident. This is a verification of the old addage tha troubles never come singly. Mr. Thos. Heltn passed a.vay at his home in Lucknow ou Saturday Aug 2nd, in the GOth year of his ago. Mr. Helm had beau for nearly 40 years a highly esteemed resiclent of the 12th concession of Ashfield, and removed to Lucknow few yell's ago. Ho was greatly' respected by all who knew him. He leaves a ,widow and grown up family of five sons and two daughters who have the earnest sympathy of ail in their sad affliction. He was a consistent member of the iMethodistChurch. On Saturday, August 911*, one of Exeter's oldest citizens reached Itis 00th year. We refer to Mr. James Ronthron, who resides with his daughter, Mrs. R. H. Collins. Mr. Bonthron bra natty.) of Fifeshfre, Scotland, and has lived in Huron county, near Exeter, for a half couture, being for malty years a merch• alit atBodgervillo. We are pleased to say T that Mr. onthron retains almost un- impaired inns 'clearness of intellect, and keeps himself thoroughlyposted on current events. His many friends extend congratulations pad best stishes� for another ten' years at least. 11r %,N •,1 tic sumo. Delta. Aug. S.—'Che six-year-old son of Rev. et. 1'. Williams, a Methodist 1•)plsc')l•al t tiri sten, was drottn:'d \v.•diit's'I.' , evtit n,; about six o'clock. 9 let family were spinal/1z. this day eel It \b'. and airs. ;steins Ransom, at their einen.or ret ort on the island. '1h3y. were just t. bout ready to leave for 1 o +tom, whin they missed the lit- tle te.tow. After a thorough search the 1 oily ttaS fot.nd by _Mrs. S. W. Sattinen. tt-i11,{w .0¢4,11, 0, i heave:«R. Ottawa. Atte. S.—One ,of ills big - est ar.t,one et er taken in Ottawa was entered by Taylor,.fcVeity, 1 lin th • 110 Courtof Justice on b. half of Ili. a.; bin• ('ornnlunt Conti'any Limit, d. teeniest. 11. A C. Craig of 'Toront0, for slander one libel. Dein- ages to the extort of 8:2,000,000 are asked. '11t • ; apphine Cared= COM - pally is it conecrn organised within the yeas in London, England. 1.«t ill., Huy Hr.'''.leings+o't, Aug. 8.—Frank rat ter - t on, aged 11, wits drowned at Wolfe Jslend \1idn qday, He belonged to Vermont. i h ,y were repairing a tenter fence, standing on a wreseli, whin their horses bolted .into deep water, and the two pentons jumped. 'rho rnele t ortk the lad on his hack, w out to savu himself had to strop his hurdtn, and tate incl was drown -d. i'1«ad r For ceieetats. London, Aug. S.—Tiecanse colt nials gazetted into British regiments on account of distinguished service in the field aro looked upon as outsid- ers • even in corps whose officers are drawn from the ranks of the middle classes and lower, Earl 'Roberts re- cently issued a special memorandum pleading for better treatment tor colonials. Jlrttpeired of Beteg Cured Mrs. W. B. Jeffries, .44 Hicks Ave., Kingston. Ont., states; I suil:ere•l agony with itching piles. in fact, I don't believe diet tiny person who has not had piles colt realize what I endured. The first application of Dr. Chase's Ointment brought relief and it hes since entirely cored me. I hope that this testimonial will be the ME of briuging etenfort to other suffer( re by making known the great In wet' of this ointment." Chioe:to 'Tribune, Certainly. Ever hear a ginger suap?—i'opekta Capital, Yep. Ever see tt . bed spring? Kansas City: Journal. Of course. (fan it rail feaee ?— New York World. '].'o he sure. And wouldn't a mil - reed tie?—How would a crash suit? —Baltimore Anti•ric•au, First rate. But isn't the weather vainte—I'hihidelphia Telegraph, True. But how the grain crops.— Ottawa Jonrual. Well, well! And the corn is all stars. Cau ani egg plant? The election of Mr• T. G. Catscalleu, Conservative, iu Lenut.x has been pro- tested. To Teach a Parrot, "There are two ways," said a bird dealer, "of teaclliug it parrot to talk. Oue way is to put him in a darkened room, to sit in a corner and repeat over and over again the word you want hila to acquire. A clever parrot will learn a word Or a phrase after souse fou« or five hundred repetitious, while for some it takes a week or more. You must keep still in the room. No sound from within or without the )louse, save your owls voice monotonously repeating the phrase to be acquired, must reach the parrot's ear. Some people teach their birds in a well -lighted room, sleaking from, a place of concealment in a closet or behind it door. • This method is not so good, because in the light the parrot's attention is distracted. • Bow's TLisf We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that, can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST & TRUAY, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. ' WALnING, CINtAN & MARVIN, Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall'e'Oafarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and nuc• ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. TIMES CLUBBING OFFERS. Our clubbing rates with different newspapers are as follows:— Times and Weekly Globe Times and Weekly Mail Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star Times and Weekly Sun Times and Montreal Witness Times and Western Advertiser Tides and Farmers' Advocate Times and Toronto Daily Star Times and Daily Globe $1 6 3 75 1 75 I 75 1 GO • 1 50 1 50 1 85 2 50 4 25 We could extend the list, but it is not necessary. We can give you clubbing rates on any newspaper or magazine. THE TIMES, 'Vingham OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING GOODS Are in. See our $16, $18 AND $20 SUITING3 Before buying else- where. Also a special line of PANTI NGS. Every- thing you want in the Tailoring line can be had and satisfaction guaranteed. MAXWELL aSeH Ant TidLO L. What is eastern' is. for Infants and Children. Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium:. lIorphine nor oilier Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant.. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- noss. eastern), euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. eastern'', assimilates the Food, regittlates the Stomach and Rowels oi'Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sloop. Castoria is the Children's.. Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers ]rave repeatedly told tae of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OBc000, Lowell, Mass. Castoria. 11 Castorla Is so well adapted to chitdrem, that I recommend it as superior to any pre- scription known tome." I1. A. AnCitita, .ln. D. Brooklyn, .Ar. Y THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. TNR CCNTAUN COMPANY, TT MORNAY NTR[RT. NM MORN CITY. ° e° ,rm'e'ilr.'",°'R"rPG57m s EMIT! kRl�a e! ONE TRIAL BRINGS RESULTS Not only the best but the cheapest. .. The .. WING -HAM . .TIMES .. 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