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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1895-06-21, Page 7TEE WINGRAM TIMES JUNE 21,1895:, W. -0. T. U. COLUMN. (CONDUCTED m TUE WINOIrAts smog.) War God awl time mall NatIre Land." Well call (ho atl'entlen, of the inothere and sisters to the tact, that the Woman's Christian Tempe twr- ee Union meets the third Monday every metal) ,at three o'cloek ..inep, tor One hour, at Mrs. "ieltu's residence, Pattielt struA. AU ladles aro made we. 'come. As the Editor has llIy given ne part ot ht spaco. for out work, vie ask Moods of the cause to • send items ef interest on all moral questions of the day to any of our members. John Ruskin The crystal Must. be either dirty or elean—an.d there's 4n, end. So it is with one's bands, and with one's heart, only yon can Wash your hands without changing them, but not hearts nor crystals. On the whole while you are young, it will be as well to take care that your hearts don't want much Wash, lug, for they may need wringing • also when they .cii). 4 * * Cunningham Gekie, D D.: There -are however, Multitudes who must • 'rat either drink netitinT ilitoxieating, or will take too unic17, of it ; and it is -certain, moreover, that he who does not begin to drink, will • never be a ,drunkard. Is it, then, too mach for love to say, with Paul, "I will not .eat even flesh" (which seems a neces- sary). "while the world stands, lest I make my brother to offend" (1 Cor. yiii 13). Who that reflects on the results of our drinking customs will not feel as a Chrisian, that this trilling self-denial is not worthy his *most serious consideration, remem- bering the graad effects it has -already secured in saving such -multitudes from sin and crime, The saloons of Detroit, Mieh., are shut tight on Sunday. This is some- thing new in the history of the city. Even the side doors and the rear doors are loe,ked, for the saloon- keepers have discovered that the ,amateur detectives mean, business and understand the crooks of the, liquor bnsinoss. The credit belongs to the young people of the Christian Endeavor and other societies. The Civic Federation took up the matter of a quiet and lawabiding Sunday -observance, and enlisted all the young people. The moral sentiment of the. community walked up and supported the movement. Young men volunteered to keep watch of the saloons and report any evasions of the law. With courts ready to ,convicathe guilty and punish them, the liquor.dealers realized that obedi- once to law was their only safe. course. They are very wrathful, but the saloons are closed. And the young men say they will keep them •closed. Spasmodic virtue, means season -round vice. A steady and continuous eivie. contest will Will a notable victory. What is being done in Detroit needs to be done, . and may be done in other cities. This is the hind of good citizenship -that counts. 11111111.1•11MINIM.,••••••aii•11. TIDINGS FILM AMASA WOOD HOSPITAL. MR. J. SMITH CURED OP CHRONIC RFIEUMATISM BY SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE — THE GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY AGAIN CON- ' QUERS WHERE DOCTORS HAD PAILED. Mr. J. E. Smith of Amasa Wood Hospita1 St., Thomas, Oat.: "For a, long time 1 was afflicted witji very bad rheumatic pains, and they be- came so intense that life to me was a misery. I saw the South American Cure advertised and determined on giving it trial, and procured a bottle from R. J. Old, druggist, of St. Thomas, Before taking one- half the bottle I found. the greatest relief, but kept on taking it, using in all four bottles. I used that quanti- ty to give the medicine a fair trial, although I had no sign of an 'ache or pain after taking tbe second bottle. I can strongly recommend this remedy to all . sufferers from rheu- illatiS.M. 1 feel confident it will do for them what it did for me." Sold. At chisholm's Corner Drug Store. Says Bridget to Pat—And how do ye loike the jury, Pat? 'Says Pat—it's somewhat tonfinin'. Yes, adds Bridget, and it's harrd wurrk, too. Well, says Pat, it's aisy enough deeoiding width soide is right when one of thini's ()Irish, but whin they're Iwo; Oirish, bedad, it's the very di vil. ' Touch old Words, alaarly airway, s heeds a good tonic at this season. II»us Sarsaparilla is the 'one true tonic and blood purifies. Improvement in Uorso Writing on this subject, Mr, A. • Galbraith, sceretary of the .American Clydesdale Association,. says ; 'Reports from all over the country and especially from the hone centres of Chicago and New York, eontirm the well-founded bcliefthat the horse market has at last definitely turned the corner, and is now .on the up- ward grade, Notwithstanding heavy receipts, prices for all kinds, except unsound and inferior animals, are more satisfactory *au for a long time past, and the demand for first- class draft and emelt horses 18MA: decided'strong,. Draught teams are sailing right along at $400 to $450, while several large buyers last week signified. their willingness to pav Considerable more for strictly first- class matched. teams of 3,400 to 3,600 lbs. • The latter weight when emnbitted with action, quality and proper conformation, are scarce, and those who own sack can practically name their own priee and get it.' Commenting on. this, arr. Galbraith gives the following sensible adviee, with which we thoroughly agree: 'Clydesdale breeders should take special encouragement . from this improved condition of the market and endeavor to make up . the great leeway of the past few years by - breeding till their good mares to the best stallions obtainable daring the present season, 'Remeraber that your colts from thisaseason's breeditt's will be four years old in the year 1000, by which time we shall, in all proba- bility, see prima 100 per cent, higher than they are to -day * Those who wish to see the good times and the begin their breedings operations, which occupy at the least, live years, will most assuredly be ton late to reap the benefit.' Yon must antici- pate or `get left,' ]Ytost larenouneEd Symptoms of Heart Disease, and How to Secure Balite in 30 Kintstes. The most pronounced symptoms of heart disease are, palpitations or flattering of the heart, shortness of breath, spells at night, making it necessary to sit up in bed to breathe, smiling of feet or ankles; say the most eminent authorities is one of the surest signs of a • diseased ,heart. Nightmare is a common 'a • mPtem spells of hunger or exhaustion. It is .estimated that 00 per cent. of all cases ofdropsy come from heart disease. . The brain may be. conjest- ed, causing headaches, dizziness or vertigo. In short, whenever _the heart flutters it tires out easily, aches or palpitates, it is diseased and nothing will give such perfect_ relief or so speedily effect a care as Dr. Agnew's Care for the Heart,. It has saved thousands of lives, and yours may be counted'a..meng the number if its use is begun •at once. This remedy absolutely never fails to. give el et relief is vbirty minute , and it is as harmless as , the purest milk. Sold at Chisholm's Corner Drug Store. Breathing and Thinking. Let any reader think for a moment of what he experiences When he breathes, and attends to the act. Ile will find that Ns whole frame heaves and sifbsides at the time; faee, chest, stomach and limbs are actuated by his respiration. Now let him feel his thoughts, and he will see that they, too, heave with the mass. When he entertains along thought, he draws a long breath; when he thinks quick- ly, Ills breath alternates with rapid alternations ; when the tempest of anger shakesbis mind, his breath is tumultuous; when his seal is.deep and tranquil, so is his respiration when success inflates him, his lungs are as timid as his conceits. Let Inin make trial of the contrary; let him endeavor to think in long stretches at the same time he breathes in fits, and he will find that 11 18 im- possible; that itt this ease the chopp- ing lungs will mince his thotights. Gated 11011th And a good appetite go hand in hand. with the loss • of appetite, the system oannot long snstain itself. Thus the fortifications of good health are broken down and the system liableto attacks of disease. It is in such cases Unit the medicine) powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla aro lilearly shown. Thousands who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla testify to its great merits as a. purifier of the blood, its trovers to restore and sharpen the appetite and promote healthy nation of the digestive organs. Thus it is, not what we eay bob what tionals Sarsaparilla does that tells tilt story and tengititates tho strongest recominenda: tion that can be timed for any medicine, Why not take Hood's Sarsaparilla nowa i1VerYW1101.0 We Co We find same one who has been cured. Y Ilood's Sarsaparilla, and people on all bands are praisin,g this great roan- 114e7rforfrvivehnaclal,,t hu dono for tbern and Sarsaparilla prevents serious illness ty keeping the btood pure and all the organs in a healthy cbildition. It is 11 e great blood purifier. 1 Hood's Pills become the favoril.- cathartic with every one who tries that.. 250per box, Unhappy Comparason. Ministers, cannot bo ."answeeeil back" on Sunday, but .ou week days, sometimes,. the case is different. "Why weren't you la the kirk on Sunday ?" asked a Scotch prefteber of one of his parishioners. "I was at Mr, Dunlop's kirk," was the answer. "1 don't like your running about to strange kirks in that way. Not that. I object to your 'hearing Mr. Dunlop, but I'm sure you widna liko your sheep straying away into strange pastures." "I whine, eare a grain, sir, if it was better grass," said. the parish- ioner. This is concentration. One pill a dose, one box 25 cents. One pill relieves constipation. One box mares au ordinary ease. One pill taken weekly neutralizes formation of arin acid in the blood and preyents. Bright's Kidney disease and Diabetes. True only of Dr. Chase's. Kidney Liver Pith . If we had nothing to do but enjoy our religion there would soon be no religiou in the world to enjoy. [ If you want a favor, the stranger outside the gates will grant it much sooner than a relative. Heart Disease itsdievea in 30 11/111111t0S. Mine of organic or eytn- pathetic; heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and quietly oured, by Dr, Ag- new's Cure. Sold at Chisholm's Drug; I store, Winghant. ...The secret of happiness is in thinking of other people's troubles and our own joys—not of your own troubles and ether people's joy. Edison was famous for his inven- tions when t.?3, - Ballet in six hours.--Jistressingy:Rid• • ney and Bladder -diseases relieved in sir hours by the Great South American Kid- ney Cure." This great remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on me - count of its exceeding promptness in valley- : mg pain in.the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in. male ant female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and mire this is your remedy. Sold at Chisholm's drug store. The undertaker gets many a man !dead to rights. Shakespeare left school at 14, Clay at 14, John Bright at 15. Captain Sweeney, IL S. A,. San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the tirst medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50o. Sold at Chisholm's Corner Drug Store. We have all noticed how becoming , self-denial is in other people. • ° When a young man has the first symptom of skepticism he imagines that he is cutting his wisdom teeth, Shiloh's cure, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains ttv.mty:five doses, only 25c. Children love? it. Sold at Chishblia's Corner Drug Store. There is one Christian minister for every 300 of the population in Great Britain,and there is but one in every 113,000 in Japan, one in 165,080 in India, one in 222,0)0 in Africa, and one in .1,87X0 in China, A Remarkable Oure.—J, W. Jennisor, Gilford sent •between 8200 and $3i.0 in colaSOlting Doctor's; tiiel Dixon's and all other treatments but ger no benefit. One box of .Chase's Catarrh Cure did me more good than all other remedies, in feet 1 consider myseif cured, and with u 25 cent box at that. lluxley'e tables show Hetet the human body is made tip of thirteen different elements •of which live aro gases mid eight solids, Aumuxo Bunten OP PRO:VINE •QAM—This is a familiar line in the newspapers, and one which always attraets the eye. And yet, when we eotne to react the report, how often do we find that the ease is not very amusing, after all. Indeed, consider- ed rightly, the brePking of a promise is a very serious matter- A man who is once guilty of Buell an pet is never trusted again, When we, are suffering from indigestion, sick head- ache, or from any disorder of the stomach, why do we turn to Hon( Pill'sBecause they promise relief in such eases,and have never yet broken their promise, during a trial la all parts of the world for nearly sixty years, • • '7FF'aia's ; E FITS Valuable treatise and bottle of medicine sent Free to Etry gultrrer. Uite lltpress and Post OtSco address. 5. GIIOOT LC 1fl W,. MraitthiNifatrgilitailia201CANiaMitt , I.• nide Street. fc,ronto, Ont. ORGANIZATION OF FARMERS. A FEATURE OP TflE DAT. James Iltosters 14PCU1tS EarnestilY. The development of Partnere' Institutes and otlummettils of education on successful practi- cal:arming has proven beyond. a doubt that the present day farmer requires to be a student of lits work, The moat successful ones aro not, as a rule, those who do the greatest amount of Manual labor, but they are found ranking first as prize -winners on MI agrionitural products. James Rogers, a resident of Tilsonintry, Oxford Co., Ont., for 45 years, has taken numerous first prizes dining tho year. A stiecessful, reliable Maar his statement will he of interest to many: "I have suffered for seven or eight, years with Itching Piles ; the torture and agony I cannot here find words to describe. Night after night was kept awake with the painful itching. I tried all the physielarts and every known remedy all to no account, not even rolief. In talking over iny curious trouble with Mr. Chas., Thomson, one well known druggist, he recom- mended Chase's Ointment. To my wonder and surpriee. I got relief from the second applica- tion. I firmly believe one box sufficient to cure any ease of Itching Piles no matter of bow ' long duration. I would not bo without it for ton times its cost. In volunteering this testi- mony and my consent for the manufacturers of Chase's Ointment to use it as they wish, it is that like sufferers may know they can bo cured." Price CO cents, sold by all dealers. Edman - son, Bates .31,- Co„ Toronto. priumEL, If you want your SPRING AND SUMMER made in the latest style, go to G H. IRVIN, opposite -Bank of Hamilton, WIN GRAY .i///////fi ./(4/41,,./4./4,; 7 # / VI; ;,• s , / • ,77t/. 17 •• • 4 .f i!! / ''' /often bring coughs and colds, while /// PYNY - PECTORAL /9/!!!'././h I brings atileit relief. Cures all in. flannuation of the bronehisl tulles, throat or chest. 'IsTo nn certainty. Relieves, seal ies, •heals promptly. A Large Bottle for 25 Cents. DAVIS & WHENCE CO.: PROPItiBTORS. MONTREAL. ."- 4' ik &; t"'4,. kir,Vik go; 0 PittVe ei. r''' :Jr 7 - • a PR' FIN Dili lib..,, „ VY k, Ssit '4 . q , Ll ) IF LATER EV.N.,ESSES IN MANHOOD 0 MAKE NERVOUS, DISEASED MEN a -4,tasalaaaa Huns if you have CATARRH, and desire to be cured without risk of losing your money, we will send a OIERMIOIDE iNHALan and medicine for that disease without asking a,cent of pay Ir advance. After a fair trial at your own h *me, and you find it a genuine remedy, you can send us$3 to pay for same. If not satisfactory In every way you can return the Inhaler at our expense, and need not pay one cent. Could anything be more fair? You have everything to gain and nothing to lose, If the remedy Is not all we claim, we are the losers, not you. Just think of being cured for SO. TE'STIMONIA LS Rev,(3'. E, MAVETV, 1Viethodist Minister, Ot- tawa, Ont, , writes :—"Your Germicide Inhaler in two months radically cured my daughter of hrunic catarrh.' REV. J. S. Netters, late Bond St, Church, To- ronto, Ont. :—"Your Inhaler and Medicine has proven genuine in every respect." Ma. J. A.1WcNain, Schaw, Ont., writes :-"The Inhaler you sent has radically cured me of. cat. arrh. It is worth many times your charge. Il.scrasaciog INHALErDSThSCUSER OF ACUTEAND cicioN10 TORGIT ' This Inhaler and Medicine sent • on trial without Pay loadvariee. -•••• Ma. DOLMAS. Conductor, sr Ontario St., Toronto :-"Your treatment in a few weeks cured me of catarrh of long standing." Mit. T. Iiireas, o Christopher St., To- ronto t—"Your Inhaler and Medicine cared me of a case of catarrh (if tc.r• yoars' This Is a golden opportunity. ORDER TO -DAY. You run no risk. You can test R to your satisfaction "without money and without price." You only pay for the good you get. For remedy on above liberal terms, address MEDICAL INHALATION C0., 450 YONGE sT., TORONTO, ONT. ft III:l.svilit.EA.R.filv:A.Sa:Tr,I°R17.RoWl.,...,. A. 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Ilff01(..• FREE - **The (icicle», ..t:.......iti,,.... ' v........;.. ., • ' ' . '''rr- • ; ,,;..)1.fiseaseS of Men. Inclose postage, 2 cents. Sealer'. , . •'1 24.-11,10 NAMES USED WITHOUT VrI-IBTTEDV car. Ts .1sVA1'E,, NO rriedirine sent C D. D Monatyles ,o1 r"'t.,..- I' -,:..,' ... ; ..A''. • ,'. Ittapos. VverytOiria confidential. Question I st .ati,.... •*.ir,,..e." ::- ' '''•• "...'„;.•••,,, In ,‘ taa il. 4' ''''.,;"‘'., t.fsli „ ro• ERI? W212 rt EPI 0 ICA4 14.9 :::7''7 -r'''....:'''' ''''''' '''' '' '' - gl'Il"P',...5../ 47 '''' `',)R'rb. 0 5.1e! Pri, '''': ''',- -..t' , 0 i.17 tfit•-• ' ' ' :„ ,,,,t4='" r' 01-,•,4471:1. IS:Isar., . • - • -ma ET Of the marvelous success of Burdock Blood Bitters lies in its specific curative power over every organ of the body. The Liver, the Blood, the Bowels, the Stomach, the Kidneys, the Skin, the Bladder, in fact, all parts of the human system are regulated, purified,. and restored to perfect natural actionby this medicine. Thus it OURES all diseases affecting these or other parts of the system, • Dyspepsia, Constipa- tion, Bad 13lood, Biliousness, Head- ache, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Obstinate Humors, Old Sores, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Nervous or General Debility, and all irregularities of the system, caused by Bad Blood or dis- ordered action Of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver or Kidneys. Thousands of testi- menials warrant the assertion that 13,13,B. is the BEST SPR1NO WIEOIOINE FOR YOUNG40R OLD0 v