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The Wingham Times, 1894-11-09, Page 6
• THE WIN GUAM TIMES, NOVEMBER 9, tS94.. e w nnjjam �► t I normal pulse. When the patient was alit 5 it treated without loss sof time, one clay was =ugh to remove all the main symptoms of the malady,. and the 1'1UI)AY NOV1:,:%.11L16 ,I, 1604, 1 daile'tr$ that usually make themselves s _; I telt during the period of convttles- u�*x Ieence are 1111.111,1111341111.111,111134to :l, wonderful T.ua Wow D1p..tI1 ib 4txrQ, l extezzt. ri' it• MCC for diphtheria discovered i There is no doubt that diplitheri- ' • r Baring,l of tle' 1 uiversit ' 1 l i) l will soon be in as by yrof. . y .tic itllloctt ,tt ( z ' seems to have `tt::�ed the !that of small -pox of 2llili , 1 !common use as 1 1 experimental stage, fand the highest which is now compulsory in our > •meetle its Illl.(1:t:111 authorities now ut ,public schools. wonderful efficiency. The Provin- i _______ elal Board of Health, we unnerstaud, 1 Danger I•'roal Catarrh. have ordered a quantity t�1'the serum The most important feature ebor'L 1 , , ,,, t ; that very common (:otuplttint, Catarrh. 4n from Berlin for tISC tlll.aa„lt different the head, is its tendency to develwp in'� parts .( -1f Ontario. Ph 1+'1•('ne11 !Tal le'' 1 some other more rsorious and dangerous Counaitiee hats I•euonilut�lttl.-tl a t.iOV-; disease. The foul matter dropping from ertlinent appropriation. u1' lts1, 1()0 ' the bead into the brachial tubes or lungs G Ol1tI1'1. Court Gorrie, No• 57, 0, O. F., has secured Conductor Snider to deliver his celebrated lecture, "Life on the rail and the people we meet" ill the town hall, on Friday night, Nov.. 2a1'd, the only available night of this year that Mr. Snider could be secured.—The new orange hall will be (lidicated an the 14th. of Decem- ber next, and it is expected that Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, Grand Master of !British North America, and Robt. Burluinghani, Grand Secretary, will be present and take part. -- Mr, Albert !Billson, who has been making cheese in the Uxorrie factory for the past three seasons, has been engaged is ulaker in the Spring Bank factory for next Veal'. ductor, that nickel was a leaf! nickel, When he turns in his cash at the end of his run it will be de- tected and he will have to make it good. - Ile lives next door to ole and kicked my dog• lust Wee!:.—Ktulsas City Times. A wise man will desire no more than he may get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and live con- tentedly.—Anon. of Agriculture is the foundation manufactures, since the production - of nature are tllc materials of art.— (1 ibbons, Earnestness is the best source of al ower • and deficiency of mental p , heart is the cause of many never be - franc_, for •tut: purchase of serum to: is very liable to lead to bronchitis or _-_- __. coming gleet.-13ulvvel. consunlptton, that destro,'er avllioh •A t3lt'8i11e33 ulTl. be distributed among the hosp!t:11s of oauSes adore deaths in this country that No life can be pure in its purpose 1'rtlllct+. Berlin hal taken :ta`1 $ to any other disease. As catarrh originates rather, I vl'Guld like to sec yon in !and strong in its strife, and all life obtain supply for all its hospitals,. ! in impurities in the blood, local epplica• the library 011 it matter of business. not be purer and stronger tllerby.— tvltilt' in Vienna, Dresden incl other : tions can do but little cod, Che common sense method of treatment is a Very r well, Viola ; COh11C. along. Owen Meredith, eontil:eilt(1 cities the treatment has purify the blood, and for this purpose Now then, what is it? already been adopted. It Ncw York, there is no preparation superior to Father, you are aware that Henry ----__ toih, the remedy will soon be in use, . Hood's Sarsaparilla. The polverful Noodenhammer has been paying me Health Commissioner Dr. Cyrus . action of this medicine upon the blo:ld his attentions for the last year. expels. every impurity, and by so doin;r Edson having declared. his ]!eller that ogres catarrh and !gives health to the Yes, and I've felt like kicking hila. it is the !host remarkable discovery entire organism. Tho idea of a Nocldenhomer daring on record in therapeutic medicine. 1 to aspire to the hand of a Grafton ! The investigation of the diphtheria Then and Now. He asked me to become his wife. bacillus elucidated that not only the. I The following list of articles with The scoundrel ! Why I'll maul "bacilli themselves produce the mala- their prices now and twenty-five the tar out of hila. dy, but the liquid in which they have years ago is from the American "And I have almost promised," she placidly continued. 1869 1894 What—What! My daughter marry $6.62 $3.30 a Noodenhaminer working for fifteen 13 , 044 dollars a week? Never! Go to your 15i. 1ST• room while I seek this base adven- 56 201- "Father, I want to talk straight 06 0.4 business with you," she interrupted. 11.41 8.1:1 As you are aware, this is the state of - 31.04 13.80 Massachusetts. 18 07.. ! Yes. •)P. " 25i I Halve you seen the vital ttatistics .• been cultivated has the same effect, Grocer : even though it contain not a single , animalcule. This discovery was Flour per bbl made by I)r. Roux at Paris. Taking Sugar per lb • it as a starting point, Professor Behr- : Coffee per lb ing began the series of experiments ' Tea per lb that led to this great achievement. Rice per ib - Instead of levelling his attack against Mess beef' lb • the bacteria he decided to leave them Mess pork lb in peace and to paralyze their action Lard per lb bv* rendering the soil in which they Butter per lb work barren, by imparting to the Cheese per lb 11,1 10 of the state for the last year. blood qualities which would render Canned tomatoes No.3 dox.2.10 95 i No, of course not. The idea ofthat thein innocuous. According to the Canned corn No. 2 doz. 2.75 89 ! Hen Noodenhammer skulking around theory of predisposition to disease, Canned peaches No.3. doz. 4.50 1.30 here after my— upon which much light has been Canned Salmon No 1 Ms 1.55 I Wait i Accoreline' to the statistics - thrown by Dr. \Va:.sernlann,of Berlin, --- :the state has 871,25'6 more females not only 111•e the bacteria 1301 absolute- • For Oyer Fifty Yearn than males. There are 226,890 more ly necessary for tin production of the AN SOLD AND WELL -TRIED le1MLI -MIls. 11111 marriageable gills than can find slow' S cabin•+Syrn has been u3•d overfifty 182 3 for over a 21 disease, but their pre`enee is by • 110 years by minionsot mothers for their clrilatenvvhile' husb`tllcl to say nothing of i It tl 1 it I Gleans a proof that it exists. -um- teetltitnl:, w Lh pertcctsuecess.sso ,es the c t a - 1 sotfuns the ,oma, al ass all pain, 011ie a wind no 0, mule or ,err ma. s pleasant n widows anxious for ♦,.v —. 'The • bels of perfectly healthy persons have and Is thabuat dy f D' h 1 t i number of young men in the state the taste. Sold by Druggists in e1 ery part of trio• been foiind t.) have diphtherial bac- lvorlu. Twenty -lies cents a uottle. Its value is earning over fifteen dollars a week teria 1)1 their blood without suffering Soothiu' • Myru� able Be sure and other kink for d. taloa and in the market is Only 2'2,107. any inconvenience. 'What is the es- -• planation of this curious fleet? Simply that they also possess in their blood • .the antidote to the Pelson. Now,this immunity is not inborn, inherited. It •is acquired, and is tile; efore a charaleteristie of old people to a much greater extent than of the young. To confer it lay artitieial gleans VMS therefore the problem to be solved. Speaking loosely the serum is the transparent part of the blood. Put some drops of blood on a sal}i;er, and in a. very short time they. ooag ulate; • that is, it assumes "the ap?ualrance of a mass of jelly, 0u the; surface of' which drops of a yelloySish watery fluid are visible, ai,.r9d, semi-solid class- lying underneath. This latter is called the clot, 'and' the former is the serum, and in ,this serail Prof. Behring has discovered, the means of -defending mankind from the further ravages uf diphtheria. He poured' into a bowl a 'quantity of serum taken from the blood of an innoculat- ed animal, and found that the diph- theria poison, if mixed with it,becalne pea leetly innocuous. If that mixture be injected under the :kin, the organism is not only not defuter'iously affected thereby, but is rendered seett:'e flgninst the future attacks of the: waled.... In live hospitals, in Berlin diph- theria has been treated with serum atnd the results are as follows First of all, and by way 01'11 standard by which to glia;ge their significance, Prof. '7nriei; mentions. that seventy- two casco of the malady having been treated by the timid methods, twent, - five ended fatally, Then came seventy-eight diphtheria p:t*!outs who, during the first forty-eight hours of their illness, had :� rum in- ,Jceted into their blood., and of Hulse only two died. The conclusion to which this sig- nificant fact, points is that the Newly di: eovcred remedy, if applied at an early stage of the infeetion, is pralcti- eu ly an infallible cure. In two other isi pitais of the same eity (the Charite and Elizabeth's Hospital), there were twelve deaths out of eighty-nine purt ent:o, at result which will appear stili inure . encouraging when it i:l ate -I d that of these twelve seven bei. ieged to the most malignant kind rli lit! eria known, so miiignant flu:1 e Was 110 IIOJ)0 of recovery & fine' rise very first. The application 'vote veJ was 11I alt other casts 11nim& the temperature and a perfectly low 1' ' cloy ollowed by at notable fulling i There are camped on the trail of Ii.INTAIL these young hien exactly 220,000 Raffles are all the rage among the young l utege woomeland of every five ,000clwidows.ren n neighboring farmers now, and the are girls. Death removes two young Iiintail boys generally manage to se -Igen to every married man or oldcure a good share of the feathered bachelor. spoil.—Typhoid fever of an unnsu ; The old man turned pale and ally malignant type has broken out grasped a chair for support, and after here. Two deaths, those of Mr. J. J. pause she continued : Sullivan and Mrs. D. McDonald, : p,, have, already occu . d, and many l h omJune to October over 80,000 others are at present ill with it.--: marriageable young women visit our The township Board of Health paid ' watering -paces and it is estimated our village .a visit last week, and that 31,-1••1• of them catch husbands, made a thorough investigation, and thus further reducing the chances of also quarantined the houses in which.: a resident. Father, take this pencil fever existed. --Mr. H. Foley left and figure out your Viola's chances here last week with three teams of of catching another Mian if she lets IIem•v Noodenhammer canter away. horses ill the lumbering ciistlicts in "Great Scott!"'he gasped figuring Parry Sound.—Mr. .Jas. Garrett, 'fora moment: "Why, your chances who carried the mail between Kin- are only one in "1,875,947." tail and Goderich, has sold out to the Just- J. just as I figured it out myself. well known " Jock " Adams.—Mr. '4�'hat shall I say to him this even - J. McPherson, champion shot-putter, III o paid pur village a flying visit last l Say?Sats ? Why, tell him that week.__ _ I you will have hila and be mighty A. moon to horsemen.-Uno bottle, glad of the ., chance, and don't let - him draw a long breath before you removed a Curb from my horse. .1 take add that the ceremony can take place pleasure in recommending the remgdy, i, right after breakfast tomorrow as it acts with mysterious promptness in }morning and I'm to give you a wed - the rernoval from horses of hard, soft or ding present of five thousand. dollars . 11oused lumps, blood spavin, splints,1 carros, Sweeny, stifles and sprains, Gno. tin Cash. ---Boston Post. Rohn, Farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold at ---'4,C. Chisholm's Drugstore, Wingham, How He Got Even. Millionaires and Their Doctors. I A young man wearing a red neck - Mr. G. F. Shra.d writingon the I tie and a new spring suit boarded a i pay of physicians and. surgeons m , yellow ear at the post office the other the Forum, gives the following facts I's ati yhn he ce oid nductor for toulched him into a' as to the way in which some, Ameri- on the shoulder and held out his can millionaires pay their doctors hand for the fare. American millionaires are as a The young man funlbledhrougli rule quite liberal with their pllysi- his pockets while . the conductor clans, bat the attendant who has still held out his hand expeetently. only one patient must necessarily As he turned his last pocket., inside have something for the sacrifice of I out, he turned red in the face as he his other business. The sums ranee remarked: - from $60,000 to $100,000 yearly, I will have to walk, I guess; I witl'I the usual luxurious surround- can't find any money iugs. One physician received $87,- Never iniad, said a small Ivan, 030 for attending the daughter of a with a ragged beard and rusty hat, millionaire for two months; another, Here's a nickel. $60,000 for a yatehing cruise of less Tlie eonduetor or took his money, than six months; and another, X2,000 rang his bell, and went out•on the of English Spavin Liniment cotnpletely for Intubation—an operation per platform. farmed in a few seconds, A dishing -It was very kind of you, I am wished ear speeialist was paid $5,000 sure, said the young Ivan. Where for a flying trip from brew York to can I find you to -morrow to repots St. Maul, and still another pilysitian your kindness? received $25,000 for a similar pro -you needn't mulct bothering aboutfessional visit involving a trip from that, said the little man. I Was Philadelphia to SanFrancisco.actuated by a selfish motive. 'Cheek your J[i1C1<i estit)It with :C>i'. A selfish motive? What was it? I), 11,J. I wanted revenge upon the eolh- KENDALL'S SPAWN CURIE Res - THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in its effects and never blisters. Read proofs below : ENDALL'S SPAVIN OWE. BLUEPOINT, L. L, N.Y.; Jan. le, 1394. Dr. 73. J. ICENDALL CO. Gentlemen—I bought a splendid bay horse some time ago with a Spavin. I gothim Winter 880. I used Kendall's Spavin Cure. The spavin is gond now and I have been offered $130 orfthe same horse. I only had him nine weeks, so I got $120 for using ,32 worth of Kendall's Spavin Cure. Yours truly, W. S. IIAnSDEN. KEND aLL1S SPAWN CURE SuaLDY, Mau., Dec. 16, 1893. Dr, R. 3, KENDALL Co. sirs -1 have used your Kendall's Spavin Cure with good success tor Curbs on two horses and It is the best Liniment I have ever used. Yours truly, AUGUST FREDgnIotr. Price 31 per Bettie. For Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. .B. J. ICEIVDA3:L COIIYPALATYt GHOSOURGH FALLS. VT. FOf1 SHAW CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF IAEA1 AGAIN. STEAK, 100. 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Heads, Cheuinrs, leo., &c„ e;ocuted 01 the best style of tiro , at Moderato prices, and an short notice.: Apperrl1 or uddita ELLIOTT. Timms 011100, Winghlnu. 1t sasAt: .: e i T. E1 R4Y f UNDERTAKER W'IliGELAIVI, ONT. Agents In Canada,.• -•The .Merebauts' Bank of Canada. Olflce hours -From 0 a, 10. to 5 p. nl. A. E. SMITH, A en . ZETLAND SAW MILL GEORGE THOMSON, Proprietor. Lumber of all kinds, First-class Shingles, and Cedar Posts. Car Load Orders a Specialty. WOOD delivered to any part of Wing - ham. it roraeraby mall promptly attend co t41s0RGII THOMISON, Box 125, Wiligham . 0 \VINGHAM SAVV MILLS The undersigned in returningg thanks for pastfavors,beg leave to shy that they bave a very large stock or LUMBER, SHINGLE'S, LATH, Wiseman, - ONTARIO, '' II. TOW LER. M1,D10.M„ Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario -Coroner for County of Huron - Office Up•stairs,nest to Mir Morton's ofllee, Wing. hum, (ant. (melee H onus. -9 to 12 a. us., 1 to p, nt., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. jP. KENNEDY, M. D., M. 0. P.S. 0. . (Successor to Dr. J. A. Meldrum.) 0, Id Medalist of Western University'. Late House: Surgeon in London General Hospital. Special ate*, tion paid to diseases of women and children. Ofllce-Formerly occupied by Dr: Mleldouun,Corner of Centre and Patrick streets. 1YINOIIATI -• ONT • VAa• STON E, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc.. Private ...aid Company funds to loan at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, town, and farm property bought and sole+ OFFICE -Beaver Bioctt 1riNOnA0 J. A. MORTON IIAURISTER , Winghu'n flet E. L, DICKrNsoN, Itai'ratlter Fite. SOLICITOR TO DANI( 01' HAMIILTON. AMONET TO LOAN. Office-Mleyer I3locil, Wingham. DENTIDENTISTRY.—J. S. J EROMME, L. D. S., wixenAM. STRY.—J. l Is manufacturing first-class sets of teeth as cheap as they can be made in the Dominion. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, by his new process, guaranteed perfectly safe. OFFICE: In the Beaver Blook, opposite the Brunswick House. Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., DENTIST. OFFICE, MACDONALD'S BLOCK. Will visit Gerrie lst and 3rd Mondays of each month. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL IN8tjRANCE AGENT Wises/tit, ONTARIO P. DEANS, JR., WINORAM, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON, Ml Sales attended in any part of the Co. Chargee odera JOHN CtJItEI1;, WINoaAfd, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTIES HURON AND ERODE. All orders left at the TISIEs office promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. 1 JAMES HENDERSONV, L;0sssnn AOOTIONk5It Non Coust11Ia threw 45 I3n0oN. .111 sales attended to promptly and 011 the Shortest Notice. All nec'assary a ruilgdouser is a ail bO 1115111 at. the Tlu,aa' o(Tico tt,aRA61 0Nr BARRELS, WOOD, &&c.1 11 on band, which will be sold at very close jIt. J. MOASII, .prices to !Moet tho requ:reinents of the hard times, Ml. B. Toronte, Member Coliege Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. first Class Shingles, $I.iO per mow. Square, Woad Acts. per Cord, delivered. Everything else:equally low. (Jame and see us bnforo buring,as we will not be undersold. ONTARIO Money to Loan on Notes. dotes Discounted AT' I:tE ASON.i„J3LE It.,tai,110 :honey advanced on 6lortgagoa wt 5} pen cdntwlt privilege of paying at the end of an gar l c EA.N & SON. and ae(wu)ite collected Itoxv7r. MoIN1DtlIC1. Win ham .lune 7th, 1808. f Beater Mock v4inOtlaiu, Oat. Public ,A A DI Castus---•Hello a ,re yonh Philolt -•Tgoiog 800t ball that is going park, biy file In' ham, and the II( yard. Castus—,A.nd you will spend teresti:ng aftorno suppose, front, i cumber of pc( benefit to be dor of this kind ? Philo It is v is, or they wool Why, I.600 by ether clay aha that's what tin Australia to en Castes—You ift sport. Will }1 dethe work and sport, Philoble--Why, enjoyment and creation to strei The other a 1 running down must acknowlc pleasure in wor ---e of amusementsCastesTh. ,0i of one kind an Some.even call den, or assisth useful and plea exercise. Philo—Why; have lost your you must admi "thou shalt ear sweat of thy bI disobedience. Castus—Wit ,4,• say, we must Creator requir( before their fal 'and it was a experience tea( is necessary fc body. Philo—And nutted by ma exercise -we and judge for xeal they enter ' Castus—Wo beneficial (ane Ito engage in u ;an equal amot Philo—Pray went would y Castus-Th of employnlen of games. Al and commend Philo --I ad games are di evil consequel Castus—W: the names of their tendene Philo—Pia dancing, Asc., games of chat Castus—W titularly viei( stand why so than others, difference, in The very ten a reflection u Philo—Yoi that many of tions believe larly injario tianity. u-- \ hiltCast11 1Ss I10 should be. AA certain m boys and 1 par tial to la John, of an, Annie deligl wards, and Which alit beneficial to Philo --I ( draw a disti known that clergy mak( Castus—) and only re It is evident your own. vent into ti far to prov reason. Pa that the ole neithe do best g rI ni meats. Philo—• -4 subject tt r error, yrr, t s e 0 inion �e reeogn know that