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M. R. S. Pelton, Iate 0f Paris, and I � Cornelius O'Connor, an old and high -
formerly proprietor of the Atwood Bee, 1 lv respected resideut of Ashfield near
la bas purchased the Iroquois "News," an ! Kinteil, was strieken with paralysis and
b; Eastern Ontario newspaper• died ou Weduesrlay of last week. His
age was u3 years. The deceased Ieayes
a grown up family.
et Bears the � Tl�e '111 Hex Mesa Bcuo it ; y
Eignataro % / Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant
el of `"ay- ‘4"yI Soap Pow'ier dusted in the bath, softens
ti Mr. J. C. Clark, Classical Master in : the water and disinfects. 38
the Listowel. High School, has been ap Mr. Henry Oxford Centre, has
th-Ilointed to a similar position iu the St. Park,
w 1Vlary's Collegiate, at a salary of S50. a two remarkable heifers. One of them, a
two-year-old, in seven days made 11.20
i.11 "Strength and vigor conte of good food I lbs. of butter, and one, three years old, digested. 'Force', a ready -to -serve a
pit wheat and barley food, adds no burden, l in the same time, made 10.801 lbs. They
frt but sustains, nourishes, invigorates," I are both Holsteins, and the test was a
19, Mr. Dan Clark formerly of Paramount, 1 Government one.
Pr was drowned while in bathing in the I_
an lake at Kincardine, ou Sunday afternoon
Island the body was found shortly after.
Ti wards in about four feet of water.
mi There are 450 public libraries in Ont-
onaTlo• Mr. Tarte says that wheu a far-
Dcraer conies to town on Market day he
hatakes home a book for his family, a
tea -ouch better act than if he had taken a, l The Bureau of Industries report shows
tgabottie of whiskey.
THE
WING1TDI TIMES, JUL
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
AND MEDICINES.
Several 1ttropeau and American governments have made
comparative tests of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for
soldiers ou forced march. These tests have ariably resulted.
in the withdrawalofalcoholic drunks
during all strenuous work, cliecolate'
and other sweet beverages being
given instead,
The result of these scientific re-
searches is applicable to the artily of
feeble and overworked people seek-
ing strength, Liquid medicines are
necessarily alcoholic; they merely
stimulate and their effect is only
temporary.
Weak people should take Sr,
JAims `VA1 Rs, which axe a recon-
structive and a tissue builder ; their
effects are lasting, and a permanent
improvement will always follow their
steady use,
ST. JAMB'S WAFERS 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 acconi-
plishes much,
"1 consider St. James Wafers a
Most excellent preparationfor
the nerves and shall recommend.
them generally,"
Dr. Thos. Brooke,
Manchester, Bng.
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Price in Canada; $1.00;
Six bottles for $5.00 A
St. Ja tit es Wafers are not a secret
remedy: to the numerous doctors re-
commending them to their patients
ue mail the formula upon request.
Where dealers are not selling the
'Wafers, they are mailed upon re-
ceipt of price at the Canadian
branch : St, James Wafers Co., 1125
St, Catherine St.. Montr.II.
Ed. Mole, a native of Auburn, who
has, been electrician for the Seaforth.
Electric Light Company, has resigned
that position and left for Stratford on.
Alouday, where he has seemed a good
situation with the G. T. R. as electrician.
A wedding took place a Pleasant
Ridge, Ohio, ou Tuesday, June 110th in
which many )4ildmayites will be inter-
ested. The contracting parties were
Air, Richard. Ross Whiting, formerly
of Mildmay, and Miss Ida Josephine
Brockman. The happy young couple
will reside iu Pleasant Ridge,
Bears the The Kind You Nate Always Bought
Sigof •urs •tai �C'.4
A young sou of John Oldfield, of Tuck.
ersutith, was somewhat upset a few
evenings .ago. He was eating a boiled
egg tie supper and was surprised to find
a complete egg inside the one he was en-
gaged ripen. The inside egg was com-
plete in every respect and was about the
size of a robin's egg. The hen that pro-
duced that egg was a little too indus-
trious.
A PAINFUL SCAM
Mrs. T. Waunatnaker,Frankford, Ont.,
says: "I scalded my hood very badly,
then took cold in it. It swelled and was
very painful, but half a bottle of Hag-
. yard's Yellow Oil cured it completely."
On Wednesday afternoon, July Sth,
at the home of the bride's parents, Listo-
wel, Miss Clara Goddard, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Goddard, was
united iu marriage to 51r. J. H. Atkin-
son of Streetsvillo. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. C. B. Bucklaud, rec-
tor of Christ Church, in the preseuce of 1
a number of relatives and friends of the
bride and groom.
The Chatsworth Banner is respousibie
for this skunk story. "Joseph Duhie, of
Sullivan, has recently made for himself
a shooting record that will be hard to
beat. While out with the gnu some
days ago lie came upon three foxes.
Some days later he was assurred of the
approach of a family of skunks, which
be soon located in a field near by, and
with one shot he killed the whole lot—
three in number." This record is away
ahead of killing two birds with one
10, 1903
FOR.
The manner iu wbioh the capital stock
of big, corporations is manipulated in or-
der to enrieli protuoters is illustrated by
a •statement contained in the Now York
Outlook. In connection with the organ•
izat►ou of a ehippiug combine in the
United States,, Charles iii. Schwab paid
nine million dollarsfor the Bethlehem
iron works. Then he sold the works to
the shipping combine for $10;000,000 of
bonds, $10,000,000 of proferred stock,
and $10,000,000 of eeiennon stock. Schawb
thus received $30,000,000 for that which
coat nine. In additiou to this, a voting
power was given to his bonds as Well as
his stocks, and he was thus in complete
control of the management of the ship-
ping combination.
A well-known doctor of Minneapolis,
who has made a specialty of nervous
diseases, hasfound,e, iievy remedy for
"the blues." As uo drugs are Adminis-
tered, he has felt safe in experimenting
with at least a half hundred melancholy
patients and now declares himself thor-
oughly satisfied with the good results of
his treatment. His prescription reads
something like this: "If you keep the
corners of your mouth turned up you
can't feel blue. The directions for tak-
ing aro "Smile, keep on smiling, don't
TS EFFECTS ARE 'MARVELLOUS. stop smiling." It sounds ridiculous,
IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM. dosen't it? Well just try turning up the
RELIEF ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS. corners of your mouth, regardless of
your mood, and see how it makes you
Pleasant, Rapid, Reliable, Effectual, moil; then draw l
mouth and note e ethe eeff effect, rs of your
you will be willing to declare "there's
something iu it."—Minneapolis Journal.
It was quite a surprise last Tuesday,
July 7th to the people of Craubrook
community to learn that August Fisch-
er, on the Brown farm, passed away
the evening bt.fore. He had suffered
on Saturday previous from a stroke of
paralysis and had not rallied. Mr. Tis-
cher was born in Hanover, Germany, in
1843, and came to Canada in 1845 with
his parents. They lived in Fullerton
and Logan townships, Perth county be-
fore buyiug the 200 acre farm near
Craubrook two years ago. Deceased
was married twice. His first wife was
Miss A. Bach, who died 23 years ago,
leaving six children. The widow was
a Miss Gloor, of Logan, who with 9
children survive. The subject of this
notice was a hard \i'orking man whose
health had not been very vigorous for
the past 10 years. His age was 00 years
and 10 days.
DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY,
COLIC, CRAMPS,
PAIN IN THE STOMACH,
AND ALL
SUMMER COMPLAINTS.
Kernels troy the Sanctum bill
TOOTHACHE CURED.
Dr. Low's Toothache Gntn cures tooth-
ache promptly and does not blister the
gums, lips or cheeks. Price 10c.
bat The worst kind of splitting headaches
=Can be relieved in five minutes by Mil -
,urn's. Sterling Headache Powders.
wi.,.hey don't depress the heart. Price 100
in
Two more pioneers of Hallett have
none to their reward. Mrs. Wm. Mar-
tiittjn died on Friday July 3rd at John Lee's.
IneWm. Watson, the gardener, died on
. fivpdonday morning, July 3rd. The for -
raper was 68 years of age and the latter
sol' 0 years of age.
da Mr. John Smith, Lake Stream, N. B.•
peal's: `From Inv own personal experience
Fith them I willingly testify to the good
ffects of Lava -Liver Pills for Sick Head-
weohe and constipation,"
Geo. Fluker, sou of W. Maker, West
bit
Nrawanosh, died last week from cancer
gel
f the stomach. Deceased had resided
Clear Carberry, Man., for several years,
int Came home a few mouths ago, realiz-
ion
seeslug that his end was near. He leaves a
urge circle of friends who will deeply
'legrot to learn of his death.
Itlutllears the The Kind Yo Hae Always Bought
gDRture
Mil of
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14/44.
EVERY HOUSE SHOULD HAVE IT.
UN, YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 1T. TAKE NO OTHCA.
PRICE. - 350.
The body of Thomas Levy, liveryman,
of Seuforth, was found iu the woods
next to Irelaud's farai, near that town,
on Friday, July 3rd, with a nasty gun-
shot wound inflicted on the body, evi-
dently fired at close range. He was
IIII around as usual on Wednesday evening,
1 and on Thursday started out with a gun
for some purpose or other, unknown to
his friends. Not returning ou Thursday
evening, search was made, but his life-
less body was not found till the next day.
i Many couflictiug stories are lu circula-
tion as to how the sad accident happened,
but lacking a reliable source 01 founda-
stone. t -en, we pass eo comment.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S
CATARRH CURE ... C•
is
mit direct to th$diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanantly cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W, Chau
H.dicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. i
The home of Reeve A. T. Davidson
and Mrs. Davidson at Lucknow was the l
scene of a pleasant event ou Wednesday 1
July Sth, when there daughter, Loretta, 1
became the bride of Mr. W. H. Zeigler,
of Souris. Manitoba, and their niece Ed-
ythe, the bride of Mr. A. W. Maynard of
Toronto. The home was tastefully de-
corated with flowers. Rev. Mr. Millyard
performed the ceremonies in the pres-
ence of a number of invited relatives and
that iu 1900 there were produced in Ont-
ario $817,000 worth of beans, and that
$557,000 worth of these were grown in
Kent. In oue year (1895) the bean crop
of the county was valued at $830,000.
A Grand Trunk engine ran away from
Hyde Park to Mount Brydges. The en-
gineer and fireman, for some unaccount-
able reason, jumped just as the engine
started on its run, and the locomotive
kept on running until turned into a
switch.
,A. pretty home wedding took place at
1e residence of Mr. and Mrs. 1). McLeod
inlay, on Wednesday evening, July 1st,
hen their eldest daughter, Miss Katie The burdock is a biennial
fie, was united in marriage to Mr. J.growing one
. Archer, of Parsley. The sacred knot year and seeding the next. It is a most
-ed by Rev. F. J. Maxwell, in the abominable weed but yet the easiest to
handle if taken in hand as above inen-
I'ICIKING THE NOSE.
Is a common sympton of worms in child
ren. Mothers who suspect their child is
troubled with worms should administer
Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup. It is
simple, save and effectual. Price 25e.
STOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Mr. and Mrs. John Emmerton of
town a few days ago attended a family
re -union held at the home of his father,
Mr. John Emmerton Sr., in Huron
township, four miles from Kincardine.
The old gentleman born in West Dray-
ton, Middlesex, England, in 1509 and
came to Huron in 1S40. He is one of the
sturdiest of a sturdy race of pioneers and
notwithstanding his ninety-four years
friends. 1 Forty-one members of his family—sons,
I daughters, grandchildren and great
For Over Sixty Tears. I grandchildren—attended the re -union
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs which does not include his two sons and
Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used ( their families who live in the state of
for over sixty years bymillionsof mothers Wisconsin,—Clinton News -record.
for their children while teething, with
perfect sucess.gum It a soothes he child,
oreq�
softens the gams, allays all pain, cures ` e�
enjoys good health mid is quite active.
James Willison, of near San Francisco,
Cal., brother of J. S. Willison, of The
Toronto News, was in Hensen and. vicin-
ity a few days ago, calling on many of
his old neighbors whom he had not seen
for twenty-five years, all of whom were
1T. Acheson, of the Central Hotel,Exeter
delighted to see him. He has prospered 1 was fatally burned on Monday July 7th
in the States and reports that his other while playing with matches. It seems
wind colic, and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents abottle. Its
value is incalculable. Besure you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
That the corset has cost lives' has been
strenuously urged by very learned doc-
tors, but what is that against a single
fact such as this: A New York fruit
dealer, named Joseph, was refused mar-
riage by his housekeeper. Iu his insane
jealously he shot and wounded her.
The result would have been fatal but for
the fact that the bullet glanced from the
steel of her corset, inflicting only a ser-
ious wound. The moral is too plain to
need the pointing.
The young child of Mr. and Mrs. W.
brothers are doing very well, the child was left by itself for a few
A Woodstock man says burdocks may moments, when in some way it secured
be easily destroyed by cutting the stocks some matches and is supposed tried to
three or four inches below the ground. light them, and the flames took to its
clothes. The terrified cries of the child
startled the occupants of the house, who
at once discovered the cause, but the
little one lived only a few hours.
'ace' of nearly one hundred and fifty
,arseness is a common trouble dun-
the summer with those having weak
t or lungs. It can be readily cured,
filet Weedt 'is 1 orway s strengthened
en R. Holmes, M.P. for West
, made a flying visit home this
Ise carried with him a cheque for
, being the amount of a gratuity
from
se
e
n successfulin uring
been
rnment for Capt. McGregor, of
, late of the Government steam-
d, who recently retired from
dilrvIme aftelr is long terns in control
lout. The Minister of Marine.
,lam enough to make the captain a
egtal; to one yo'ur's salary
stater no obligation to do so.,
tioned. If the city would thus cut all
the burdocks, in two years there would
not be any left. Now is the time to cut
them, he said.
Tobacco and Liquor Habits
Dr. MoTaggart's tobacco remedy re-
moves all desire for the weed in a few
weeks. Avegetable
able medicine, and only
requires touching the tongue with it
occasionally. Price $2.
Truly marvellous are the results from
taking his remedy for the liquor habit.
Is a safe and inexpensive home treat-
ment; no hypodermic injections, no
publicity, no loss of time from business
and a certainty of cure.
Address or consult Dr. McTaggart, 75
'Beware of Olntnients for Catarrh. that
Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole System when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on prescrip-
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten -fold to the
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarh Cure, manufaettired by F.
J. Cheneyk Co., Toledo,
0., containsains
no meroury, and is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and memos
surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-
ine. It is taken internally and made in
Toledo, Ohio by V. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Sold by druggists,
price 76e ter bottle.
Young street, Toronto. Hall's rat;<iily Pills are the best,
Solid S1erlinA Silver
Tea Spoons
Full Size, New Imperial Pal -tern
11o. 124
$2.50
per
half
dozen
$2.50
per
half*
dozen
Express prepaid to any address. •
If not perfectly satisfiedyy our money will
be remitted irfull wl
without
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writs for our new illustrated Folder of
extra value Offerings.
12VRIE BROS.
JEWELERS
118. 120. 122 and 124
Yonia St., Toren%
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ri'inte'N Changes.
Father (meditating on time's changes)
—Ah, yes, the fashion of this world
passeth away.
Daughter—Indeed It does, papa. I
shall want a new hat next week.
FOR GOOD HEALTH`
- To preserve or restore it, there is no better
prescription for men, women and children than
Ripans Tabules. They are easy to take. They
are made of a combination of medicines approved
and used by every physician, Ripans Tabules are
widely used by all sorts of people --but to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard family remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est remedy, with a long and successful record, to
cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com-
plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
run-down systems, restore pure blood, good. appe-
tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five -
cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
Rip tpA
Reversed.
"What sort of a pian is my .husband?
Well, before we 'were married he
wouldn't leave the house before mid-
night, and since he never enters it be-
fore."
It is always safe to learn even from
our enemies; never safe to instruct
even our friends.
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the disease, it is a crime to permit it to remain in the system. It may manifest
itself in the form of Scrofula, nczeuta, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen joints,
itchiness of the skin, eruptions or blotches, ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue,
sore throat, falling out of hair, •'lsordered stomach, and a general depression of
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beware of Quacks and Fakirs. OUR ''JEW METHOD TRn,TMENT
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The Weekly Mail 1 75
The Daily Star, Toronto 2,25
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The Weekly Sua 1 75
The Farmers' Advocate 1 75
Toronto Daily News. 3 00
The Moutreal Witness, Weelsly,1 60
World Wide 1 50
Northern Messenger 1 20
The Daily World, Toronto 3 00
Montreal Daily Herald2 00
Farming World ... . .. 1 50
London Advertiser, weekly 1 50
Daily Globe 4 25
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list let us hear from you. We can give
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Wingham.
WANTED—Several industrious persons in
each state to travel for houseestablislied eleven
years and with a large capital, to call upon
merchants and agents for successful and profit-
able line. Permanent engagement. Weekly
andphotel bills advanced l in traveling
expenses
andeenclosenoelf addressed envelope. reference
NATIONAL, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago.
WANTED -NOW!!
A Good Local Agent
Por Wingham and vicinity, to sell fruit
trees, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses,
etc. We have the largest and best
assortment of stock in Canada. Terms
liberal. We also grow and sell improved
lines of seed potatoes. All stock guar-
anteed true to name and delivered in
good condition or purohase money re-
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commission or salary basis, according to
time and ability of applicant. Apply
immediately.
Pellinfiit Nursery Company,
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TottoNar .
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for well established house in a few counties,
sealing onrettrillnerchants and laterite. Loess.
territory. Salary $1024 a year and expenstw, pay-
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Or anything else in the printing line, you will make no,
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