The Wingham Times, 1903-03-26, Page 6ed.
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IPzica 11n Cwn«;da : G1.00;
Six bottles for $5.00 a
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Women and Inert whosuffer from.
'weak back or pain in the lumbar
region should take ST. JAMES WA-
HERS, which possess remarkable cura-
tive influence on functional clelange-
Ments. of the kidneys., and exert
special tonic action ort the whole
urinary system.
ST. JAltlirs WAP Rs cure bladder
troubles and pains of micturition,
helping the flow of urine and clear-
ing it front any sediment. S. Jiud s.
\VAPP,Rs are also a potent sexual
strengthener.
ST. JAMP,S WAF> Rs help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that lasts, develops and
breeds the energy which accom-
plishes ulucii•
"The value of St. Jantes'W'sfers
eaanot be overeetitnated. In the
Most obstiaated case of kidneys
and urinary tronblen Hit y have
rendered me remarkable uttecea-
ses,at
Dr. Charles It, Dowell,
ritzgerald, Scotland.
St. Janus !Pilfers are ani a secret
remedy: t,thenumerausdott.rsre-
coutntending them to theirpatr'eats
we mutt the furmutu upon request.
Where ecetere are not sellingthe
Waters they are inaPed upon re-
ceipt of t rice at the Canadian
branch : St. Jainrs Wafers Co., 172E
St. C therine St., Montreal.
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1.4S From thea'"'
:Sanctum Mill
interesting Paragraphs from our Hxchanges.
BOWill Illrille, with a population of 3 ,- 1
has reduced the number of its'
used lintels to two.
er's Y-,Z(Wioe Iiead)DisinfectantSoap
ter is a boon to say home. It (Lgin-
e. f;lctns at the srtmetime. ea
t
sono is aa the groiturl for the
nda.tion of a new woolen mill in
$4'iarton, 40x80 feet.
Children Cry for
CASTOR I.
Itir. Jonathan Illiller of Goderich has
the Grip House at Seaforth and
n possession..
A. neve. furniture factory will pro-
trly be started: in Collingwood, in
Kellum for a $20,000 loan -
There is no form of kidney trouble,
�,,from a backache down to B'light's dis-
tease. that Doan's Kidney Pills will not
71iie,e or cure.
If you are troubled with any kind of
"'7kidnep complaint, Sive Dean's Kidney'
;,cella a. trial.
! Wiarton council" is considering the
tiestion of an independent telephone
siii`ifliich would give 'phones for
ad purposes at from $5 to $10 per year
Alt' $15 for two instruments• one in a
and one in his esi-
business place r
s
',Childreln Cry for
STORI
()acEt*1' atAgricultural Society reports
gas follows:' .Tbt`al assets, $966.53; no
liabilities; 101 members for 1903; 1062
.?ewtriell; amount offered for prizes, $388.-
„ttS; amount awarded and paid. $252.79;
i1 total receipts, $349.91; balance ou hand
36.513.
'It's not the weather that's at fault.
's your system, clogged with poisonous
sabearials, . that makes yon feel dull,
NM", weak and miserable. Let
ek Blood .Bitters clear away all the
as, purify and enrich your blood,
ke you feel bright and vigorous.
$18,000 in money reached the
Ittor office during the last fiscal
its improperly addressed envelopes,
4 writs, 46 watches, 5 waists, 6
103 railway tickets, 26 pair of
gs, 12 skirts, 27 railway passes,
os t 10 mortages, 58 neckties, 1
1 horse -chestnut, 9 false teeth
ninny other useful articles.
e Palmerston Pork Packing Co. is
thecourts on winding -up proceed-
, with liabilities of over $50,000 and
it admittedly insufficient to meet
°m. The company was formed in
itit a capital of $99,990 in $10
of which $755,000 has been sub -
d, $57,000 paid up incash, and
in notes, The Bank of Manil-
a creditor to the atnount of $33, -
and the Campbell Shearer Co., of
, England, for: 20,000..
. Cholera 14forbus, Cholera Infan-
Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysen-
d :rummer Complaint, Dr, Fow-
a Extract of Wild Strawberry is a
safe and sure etre that has been
pular favorite for nearly 60 years.
. Joh
n Hunter, , o ne of the early set -
Bear River, Algoma, formerly of
ydased away at his home on
v, March 7th, inlas'
s 71st year.
was a native of Tyron County,
Ho cable to Canada 55 years
in the township of West
where he married Miss Mary
In the fall of 1881% Mr. hunter
to Star' River, Algoma. where he
er since. Ile was highly
esteemed by aU who knew
The electric railway bylaw was de-
feated in Colborne township on Tuesday
by 64 majority.
Mr. Oherie of Walkertqn shipped a
carload, of cattle from Teeswater which
he purchased from John Armstrong, con.
12, Culross. The total weight of the 19
head was 24,000 lbs.
Wherever there are sickly people with
weak hearts and deranged nerves, Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pills will be
found an effectual medicine. They re-
store enfeeble, enervated. exhausted,
devitalized or over-worked men and
woman to vigorous health.
Last summer Mrs. 0. Olson was in-
jured at Goderich station by the sudden
shnnting of the train as she was alight-
ing from the passenger car. She brought
an action for damages to the .extent of
$2500 and the case was to have been tried
at the assizes this week, but the Gland
Trunk settled the case on Friday last by
paying Mrs, Olson 51250.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S 25
CATARRH CURE ... c,
is s+nt direct to thliscased
parts by the Improved Blower,
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages,stops droppings
ing
s in the
throat and permanantly
ogres
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chas,
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo
Henry Schurter, a resident of Howick
for about forty years left recently for
Oklahoma. A son and daughter are al-
ready there and the family will be re-
united in a new land, He is known
here as an industrious farmer, having
accumulated a combetency to retire. He
goes to Oklahama solely to be near a
settlement of a religious sect of his early
days viz. Apostolic Association of which
there is not one now known to be left in
Canada.
FOUND AT LAST.
A liver pill that is small and sure, that
acts gently, quickly and thoroughly, that
does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills pos-
sess these qualities, and are a sure cure
for Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick
Headache, etc.
On March llth a very pleasant event
took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Pinnell of the 10th con., Culross,
when there third daughter, Miss Essie,
was given in marriage to Walter Rich-
ardson, also of Culross. The bride was
becomingly attired in pale green trim-
med with white silk, and carried a bou-
quet of white roses and lilies of the
valley. The bridesmaid was dressed in
mauve and carried a bouquet of roses arid
forget-me-nots. The sacred knot was
tied by Rev. Mr. Sawyer of Salem,
Children Cry for
CASTOR IA.
The Clinton News•Record claims that
Mr. and Mrs. Pinker, sr., of West Wa-
wanosh, whose ages are respectively 98
and 05 years and who have been married
57 years are the oldest married couple in
Huron, While the W. Wawanosh
couple are well up In years this vicinity
can discountthem inh
t ep erson
s of Mr..
and Mrs. Thos. Malloy, who reside in.
Howick near town. Mr. Malloy is now
O8, while Mrs. Malloy is 102 pears old.'
They have been married 60 years on the
5th of April next. They. like Mr. and
Mrs. Pinker, are natives of Ireland and
among the earliest settlers of Huron Co.
Six children were born to this aged con-
ple, three of whorl aro still living. Mr.
Malloy, far his years, is still active and
was down town on .'the 17th of Old Ire-
land," but his aged partner has been ail-
ing some this winter. -•--Wroxeter Star.
TIIE AVINGITAM TIMES, MARCH 26 1903
The population Chit•n la Owed, ly
the Board of Revenue at 4'-10,447,(,00.
The tannery owned by Eon. R. J.
D•avis NG King waa Itne'mt tl. Laos,
000; insuraztee, $00,000.
Ur. Robert hell, of the ceafnrtla
rugine Works, has decided to turn bis
business over to a joint t took emptily.
GET HID OF THAT COUGH
Before the Summer comes. 19r,
Wood's; Norway Dine Syrup conquers
Coughs, (folds, 4ore• Throat, Hoarseness,
13rui)ch tis. and all DThetiees of lift+
Throat and Luugsw;tki,
The friends of ,tv. A. I. McKelvey of
lle Salem appointment very kindly re-
euzbered he auri Aire. Mo elvey by it
recent coli nt the Piu ionage ill Wroxeter
and atter eujoyiug a pleasant tion left
the parson richer by a quantity of oats,
potatoes, butter, eggs, cash (Sem., as il.
token of their kiudly rogard. It was
very highly appreciated we have not the
slightest doubt by Mr, and Mrs. Me-
elvey.
Here's a hint for local entertainers in
search of n novelty. The late•et form of
entertainment and oue of the most amus •
in. , is called a "poverty party." A best
and hostess cave their Wends au evening
this way that was voted the jolliest the t
had been. No good clothed were allowed,
but only has boons of a modiste or tailor.
lug department were worn, and the
transformation in score people may
easily be imagined. Everything was
poverty trimmed for the occasion and it
was all too funny for anything.
The World's Favorites For Over
Twenty-five Years.
Fob• over twenty-five years tho Dia-
mond Di es have been the chosen and
popular dyes all over the civilized wort+l.
Diamond Dye users never suffer failure
or dissappointtnc uts in their work ; tli,-y
Quickly and easily stet the exact color
they require, and thus save time and
money. The Diamond Dye Mat and
Rug Patterns are popular from the
Atlantic to the Pacttfic. The designs
are artistically colored ou the best Scotch
Hessian and are ready for hooking.
Send your full address to The Wells de
Richardson Co., Limited, 230 Idout,tain
St , Montreal, P. Q.
Rev. Mark Turnbull in looking at er
papers now in his possession bolouging
to the late Percival Moore, who died
sonic mouths ago at the Clintou Poor
House, finds that the late Percival Moore
A•as the second sou of a Baronet and
grandson of Sir John Moore, iu whose
memory the grants poem was written,
"The Burial of Sir John -Moore." No
one who saw Percival Moore in the later
years of bis life would ever dream that
he was ouce a debounaire officer in the
British Navy and what caused hint to
leave the ocean to sail on Lake Huron is
a mystery,
A Grand Combination of Economy,
Nutrition and Health.
Malt Breakfast Foots has a noted and
decided advantage over all other cereal
foods in the ease of digestion.
Malt Breakfast Food is the most delic-
ious of all breakfast Foods; it does not
pall ou the taste as other fonds do.
Malt Breakfast Foori is the most nn-
tritious article of diet for the morning
meal; oue package contains as much
solid nutriments as three packages, of any
other cereal food.
Malt Breakfast Food is the most econ-
omical cereal food now before the pub-
lic; one package makes a meal for
twenty-fivepeople.
The home of Mr,and Mrs. Jas. Button,
con. 8, Cuirass, was the scene of a happy
gathering on Wednesday evening of last
week when their eldest daughter, Miss
Isabella joined in wedlock to Mr, Sam-
uel Webster of Lucknow, by Rev. G. J.
Kerr of Teeswater. Promptly at 6.30
o'clock to the strains of I:ondelssohn's
Wedding March played by Miss Maude
Skilling of Teeswater, the bride entered
leaning on the arm of her father. After
the ceremony the guests, about sixty in
number, sat down to the wedding dinner.
The bride was the recipient of many use-
ful and valuable presents.
The Ontariceweather records do not
snbstantiate.theproverb that if March
comes in like a lion it will go out like a
lamb. Experts say that this may be
true in Great Britain whore the proverb
has considerable prestige. In Ontario
the month is as likely as not to have a
blustering finale. March records have
been kept since 1874. In 1897 the month
came in with a heavy gale, and was not
lamblike at the end. This was also the
case in 1900, It blustered at both ends
in 1875, 1877, 1880, 1881, 1891,1893, 1893,
1894, 1805, 1896 and 1001, Last year the
first gale was not until March 136, but
there were two gales at the end Of the
month, March 29th and 81st,
DI.Lpp5ITIVE
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opinions et Leading I'hyslcians.
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used p lit. hSrt
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tints inyternal, anti haute fotuui it alt invnhtabl°
remedand ran rerofntnrntiit with eonflau te,.
to anyone rt touring trestnn nt for that most
distressing affection. J. D. BALFOUE, M. ID.,
Mod. Hup. blindest r3eneral Hospital.
Price 41.00. 11'or sale by driiggiets,or he mail
on receipt of Dries..
W. T. STRONG, Manufacturing C7hemise
London, Ontario.
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LILT: RALS 1l'®LD SEATS.
Election l'etttinrs Against :•r. Il,+ttllo,li;t,
lust `:Iddli•sex, and .lir. A. 0.9lciCn ,
North Grey. linvo 8,'e31 1)lsntiwrd.
'Toronto, Match 10. -- The East
i.Iid,il. sex election pet,tion agains.,
the return of 1h•. (1°ores A. illout-
Ie,lgo, 1i.,eritl, was ytsterday dis-
missed by .1u.t:ce Mee Lerman and
C1.ief Justice J alconbridge. 'I he
North Grey petition has also been
dis:ni:.sed by .1 ustice illi,clennan, and
A. G. McKay, l.iner,,1, is also safe.
itt the east Ali,ldl sex 1 etition, the
•('t:uaervat ices failed t,n 0. cry one or
the 185 t11nr;._es (Ill erect. there can
Le no appeal, either, t' e rnlvs not
pern' ittitee au aitt e,.1 when tI)e pc-
tPion rel s.
The judgment holds that neither
t'o,'aratt 1: nt:r coker; 1,•; ly was cor-
r •pt ins oat : h 'tvn itt arty instances
w11ice were pro rd t idler on the part
of the respondent or h's agents. 'J'he
ec i ion is t e.e ole diemissed with
co ts.
lroltay '.a Fare.
7n the North Grey petition, there
;t•.•ie two petitions btfaie the court,
ly the r.s,•ondtat to ha\o the
cation taken olT the files or to
stay the prw•c0'ings for itregular-
it, ; r nd the c ti er a emotion bythe
t.etitioner, O. M. Loyd, to extend
the time for leaving a copy of the
petition with the local registrar. it
was the omission to leave a copy of
theetitio
p n at the proper time with
bhn t•r•gistrar that caused the dis-
tnisal.
Good Health for Capital.
Maintaining good health is to the enat-
jority of people the most vital question
in the world and nature affords no more
efficient strengthener for the system and
restorative for the nerves than Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food. Naturally, grad-
ually, and certainly it forms new, red
corpuscles in the blood, creates new,
healthy nerve cells anti pats into the
system the snap, energy and vitality
that defies disease.
ENGLAND WHITE WITH SNOW. . I
Great Sto-r- evpntoc much Havoc in Ira
land and Warwickshire.
London, March 19.—The heaviest
snow falls of the present winter were
reported from parts of England yes-
terday. Rafn and hail fell elsewhere
in Great 73ritain and Ireland. Be-
tween Londonderry and Coleraine
havoc was caused by the broaching
u. t„e sea wall. Thousands of acres
of farm lands were submerged and
hundreds of families fled frons ruined
homesteads. In the northeast part
of Warwickshire several villages were
inundated and cut off from commun-
ication with the neighboring towns.
Was Very Weak and Nervous.
Heart Palpitated—
Weida Get Dizzy Spells--
=any
pells—Tany CanadianWofnen Troubled inthiiWay—
Are You,. One of Thom ?—
If so, You Can Be Carets!
MILBURN'S
HEART, AND NERVE
LPILLS •
WILL` --DO IT
Mrs. Denis
Henan, el t a nt
Iiaz
ten d
writes i During the year 1401 I was
troubled very melt with palpitation of
the heart, followed by a fluttering Sen-
sation and great pain, 1: would get
dizzy, and wits very weak and nervous, Be-
ing advised to try MILBURN'S HEART
AND NERVE PILLS, I procured three
boxes, and sine° taking them I have not
bad a bad spell, and feel better titan I
have for years.
Price 50.'. per box, or 3 for $1.25; all
dealers or The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Out.
UAT B. N. A. SAYS.
Mr. W. F. Maclean Arguing Un-
der a Misapprehension,
THE ANSWER OFTIjE PREMIER
Appoint`taeat of Lleflteneut-Gorerners of
Yreeineer is Made Purine /Pleasure—
Sir Oliver Howitt Mentally Vigor-
ous and 1•.ntrenelted in the
Affections of the People—Q14
Cry of "Nowat+'tHurt
Ottawa, March 18. — Yesterday's
session of the House lasted only one
hoar, as the Opposition members
Wei•C not prepared tq discus., the es-
timates.
11tr. Law (Yarmouth, N.S.) intro-
duced a bill to amend the Canada
temperance act.
Mr. Clancy introduced a bill to
amend the Dominion Elections Act,
1901). -
Mr. Scott introduced a bill to
amend tho railway act.
Sir 'William Mulock introduced a
hill to, aid in the settlement of rail-
way labor disputes.
The Lieuter„►ut-Govgrnorehip,
Mr. W, E. Maclean, on House go-
ing into supply, said "On this illa-
tion to go into supply, I propose to
call the attention of the House and
tate country to a grave condition of
affairs that exists in my own Pro-
t ince, that of Ontario. A political
crises exists there to-dayNehat is at-
tracting the attention of all the
people of Canada. Certain circum-
stanecs have been made public
tvlii h reflect on the moral tone of
that Province, which regret on the
political tone of that Province, and
1 say a crisis has arrived, in which
the honor of the Province is involved,
in which the honor of politicians is
involved, and everyone must be con-
cerned in the settlement of that
crisis.
"At the present moment, the
Lieut. -Governor of that Province has
exceeded his terns, ile was appoint-
ed about Nov., 1897; his live years,
consequently, are ftp, and he is hold-
ing office, I think, very improperly.
Not only is he holding oflico after
his term is 'expired, but his condi-
tion of health, I believe, is such
that he was unable to open the Leg-
islature last Reek, and it had to be
opened by a commissioner.
"After what transpired not long
ago in connection with this affair, I
think it is my duty now to call the
attention of the House to this con-
dition of affairs in Ontario, and also
to call the attention of the Ilouse to
the record of the hon. gentleman op-
posite in regard to that question.
"On a motion to go into Commit-
tee of Supply, in the year 1895, I
find that Mr. Mills, Bothwell, sub-
mitted a resolution against this
practice, and supported his motion
by argument, in the course of which
Mr. Mills said:
"Now, I say that this is a highly
objectionable condition of things. If
it is proper . during the five years
that the commission is in existence
that the Lieutenant -Governor should
not be removed without adequate
cause being assigned, and without
that, cause being reported to both
houses of Parliament, it is obviously
improper that the Lieutenant -Gover-
nor should continue to hold office af-
ter that period has expired.
"If the Government desire that the
Lieutenant -Governor shall hold office
for a longer period than five years
they should issue to hint a new com-
mission, they should put him beyond
their power for any subsequent peri-
od, just precisely as he was beyond
their power of removal for the perm
ad for which he was appointed in the
first instance.
"What is the object of the provi-
sion of the law? Tho object is to
snake the Lieutenant -Governor inde-
pendent of the Government here, and
solely subject to the advice which
his constitutional advisers may think
proper to give hint."
The member for East York then
quoted from speeches made by Sir
Wilfrid Laurier, D'niton McCarthy
and Sir Richard Cartwright in that
debate.
Mr. Maclean continuing, said: "The
vote was taken. Among those who
voted in favor of Mr. Mills' motion
were Messrs. Borden, Cartwright,
Charlton, Laurier, MMulock and Suth-
erland, Mr. Speaker I intend to
hold these gentlemen to their vote
on that occasion. They laid down a
certain doctrine in regard to the
Lieutenant -Governor, yet now that
they are in power and the terms of
office of their first batch of Lieuten-
ant -Governors ate running out, we
find those gentlemen still eontinuing
in their places as Lieutenant -Gover-
nors tinder conditions which these
gentlemen on a motion of want of
confidence in this House were dis-
graced. Now, what does the right
hpn. gentleman (Right Hon. Sir
Wilfrid Laurier) intend to say?
"I am not here to say anything
against the character of Sir Oliver
':Mowat. I respect his character, as I
do that of any other man. Ile has
a great record; and I am not here to
throw flirt upon it in any sense. But
I ante here to say something for the
people of this country, and for my
own Constituents and to demand the
vindication of the constitution."
Mr. Maclean. continuing, said ho
was not there to be insulted, as he.
was well within his rights, and "they
must either give Sir Oliver Mowat
another term of office, orthey ritual
appoint his successor." Ile said that
the lust for power in the Liberal
party WAS something alarming, and,
in conclusion, he called upon the
Prime Minister to tell the House
that Is intended to put a stop to
the condition of things in this 'con-
nection that resisted in the Province
of Ontario at the present moment.
!fit 'Wilfrid nertieit.
Right honorable Sir Wilfrid Laur-
ier replied: "The member for past
York has spoken with a great deal
of vehemence on this question. Ile
has oaken of the outrage that has
Continued on page 7.
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THE OLD F i GY DOCTOR
FAMILY Doctors are all right as general practitioners,
but they are not specialists. The sexual organs com-
prise the most intricate and important system in the
human body and require the most skillful treatment.
You might as well expect a blacksmith to repair your
watch, as a family physician to cure Sexual complaints.
We have made a specialty of these diseases for over 30
years, have invested teas of thousands of dollars and have
every facility kauwu to medical science to cure them.
Every case is taken with a positive guarantee of
1110 Cure—loo Pay.
BLOOD POISON—Whether init'rited or acquired,
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TIIE TIM>S announces the following
Clubbing Offers for 1902-03 :—
Times
Times
Times
Times
till Jan. 1s; 1904
and. Weekly Globe, including the premium
picture of Ontario's Lieutenant Governors 1 60
and Family Herald and Weekly Star, with
premium pictures, ''Alone" and " Purity."1 75
and Weekly Mail and Empire, including your
choice of premium pictures, " The Doctor," or
" Contentment."
Times and Weekly Witness....
Times and Western .Advertiser
Times and Weekly Sun
Times and Daily Globe .
Times and Farmers' Advocate,.,
Times and Toronto Daily Star -
Times and Toronto Daily News
low - rate
$1 00
1 75
1 60
1 40
1 75
4 25
1 75
2 20
3 00
We could extend the list, but it is not necessary. We cam
give you clubbing rates for any newspaper or magazine
The above are our FIXED RATES, marked down
published.
so as to admit of no reduction. Therefore there is no use
asking for cheaper rates.
In each case the weekly papers will be sent to new
subscribers for the balance of 1902 FREE. The rates quoted
are for either new or renewal subscriptions. • All subscribers
will receive the premiums advertised by the different papers.
ARE YOU GOING TO 0 HAVE
An Auction Sale this Fall or Winter P
If you are, it will be to your interest to
COYne to the TIMES Office for your bilis
We can arrange dates for any of the
neighboring Auctioneers.
Sale Bills printed while you wait, at
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