The Wingham Times, 1897-01-08, Page 3v
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Scntktrttt shnev. what .fl
St gook[ •c*'int ealt4•ttsritnistlt 3t .is'
by I.•atl resist a+4i r lit has two littadiled ,
and vc{nry 'live Pre:Owlet:Iant tF.Vople vi nu have Renu Cured 0
ehut'oknt, 'Made influence la Coltd'or ' Not hesitate to
good hi etsaes+y'•dmportineut or 1[lfe 1 n 1
CiL,Ithat 44,41.rti+±A• tlrl•ivi1ts;itatol.h
ll wi111:'ttltts; SPEAK GRATEFUL WORDS
' y 11iN1tt•.'ill 1'it'rtal'gales' ----
to make :tl»t4rnKa4utts 8 Brill grt;lalter '11Praise of Munyon's improved
blessing marine; Illi Cti1'tit let Nhe iUomi o athic. Remedies.
glowing population,
IVIUNYON
"FI.LE '1'ViNUU...1'iOLESt, JAN UMW ' 8, MT.
"Vile r.he !,l„I d w••4.1joh' TO CURE BICE, PEOPLE.
(envie serufidniva.nrtititsi ' tfl4+ diluent411.-
k111r8131"ssr11414. ,xstthe atm of tris, rho rrrontoat tnedfoa!
:intstitutlon iri thc! world anti t7aoustmeis
er+ltl•iC'a'ted ey IH'
'ry it..
of testimonieas from ovary part of the
�• 1 :1Tnttea States Attest The great value 01
Re Sh.9tt,4Jfif x7rottie $, reed. ' "se remettaes•
tom"'i Mr. William H, Andrew, a visitor et
Parkhill, Dee.311.•---.i, tlistrets rntr;; •1J'uronta says ;—"/ procured a viat of
ceidenteeetirretllleer•e tstisquorn6urg, .Muuyou's Catarrh Remedy, and the
bout one u':clock thy which l+)nslrie '►•easel' to me has been wonderful. I
elks, a 'tried several kinds of medtolne for this;
irely libutzt „fifteen years ;of ,disease, but instead of getting better 1
ge, is dead,i.became worse. 1Vlunyon's Remedy bas•
The boy •iteft }tnrne•filr his hrot ver ;.'riven me gre..t benefit, although I have
Peter's to toss, twhiuh is only abut •only used one vial, and I have no do ubt„'
+whatever that 1 will be completely ou'•
two diailldlri�el (s•ct
yardtntrtnt, and >.,ep.-',.sd:" •
ped Rata rile door, MN. ;Yorke heard Munyon's Rheumatism, Cure seldom'
the:rapping,'and rtwlci her husband'fails to relieve in one to three hours tuna'
there was w bungler 'in the house. •oures in a few days, Price 25e.
', Yorke arose•1't•lat{r hed, tool $tis Munvon's Dyspepsia Cure pusitiveiy,
1 •ut;s tofoof d
un, and vs'ent tollhM;side door and uuh.etrouilblerms. Pricein`2 o.igestion and stow -
red a, shot tin 'the air, thinking t0 Munyon's Cold (3ure prevents pneu-1
hten the eupposeit burglar, and Atlanta and Weeks up a cold in a few.
, arpri,ed to 8,0 .4t figure. tip. °lhora.s. Price, 25o.
Qui dao the ct ii without say- tfIunyou's Cough
Oure stops coughs,'
,might sweats, allays soreness, actlspeedi•
11 • ,ly heals the lung, Price, 9,5e.
is c,''ditelhent Perko fired atuuyon's Kidney (lure speedily .cures'
r shet,,anii' •wars horrified to 1pains.in the back, loins or groins and alt'
at his �irrWGiter hod been 8hcslG.. tfortns of kidney disease. Price 25c. .
' •t2unyors Headache Cure stops head•
oy Idleavbaut :lei! an 'eat
sanhe,in•three minutes. Pr1ee21;e, '
! •Niunyon's Pile Ointment positively:
^,— routes air forms of piles.. Price, 25c.
Muayon's Blood Cure eradicates all,
tare :rure.tive;Eower 'titztputritios of the blood. Price,25e.
to:stied .in a I.nnl le of hood's Surae- •Munyon's Female Remedies are a'
Muse ,e.iy othc•raim liar prrec{,ur. ,1b)oon:to.all women.
c•r.i.tttetifer,lcmnprtetur anti man u-Munyon'e AsthmaRemedies fellers in
1tre. rlt.cec,attt the jont,er inures '43 ,minutes and cure permanently. •Prioe,
ovittli it1,)$'3 to the committer. •.mil.
record ef.o:i+•cm., n.l4tnowa to uuy Miunyon's ,Catarrh Remedies never
rentrcl.tit1.t. ht+4t to boy 'tail. Who Catarrh Cure —price 250.—
le ittx4:t4tettiacne`11'rULi13h>.nf Puri&- <s'rtrllie.rttes the disease trona the 'system,
ancle nh@ nd rrhcal 'e pats. price tae.-- ootfld corral 'thee ,suttee, then pros- mercial traveller, of Truro, N.S:; "tried
lttlesnc>e:and heal the parts.
• con's Pinks :tt'Irf4lcckik t family sa-p Mtuiyee'sNerve Cure is a wonderful 'peets'Might not be so bad. but the many remedies, and had doctors oper-
4bartiu and Iluverurxcili.caine, ;Cootie. reit.' anttrvastonic. Price, 35c• stook has drifted.:anci the allow is 'rte. It was np use. 3%as completely
;able. sure. •
Te Manufacture Diarnonds.
Buffalo, Dec. 7.—A Washington
scientist will build a laboratory at
Niagara Falls and use the current
for crystalizing,pure carbon into dia-
monde of great size. While it has
been possible for some years to make
diamonds by 'using' carbon, those
made have been too small to be of
any eommereialt value. Dr. John-
stone, adopting nature's method,
proposes to ttu'i 'out stones which
will vie in purity and beauty with
those of the Melds of South Africa,
and which will 'compare with the
famous gents which glow in the
crowns of Emperors' He will re-
quire at Ieast ,0,000 volts of electricity
to crystallize .the 'carbon, and :that
is a pewer not .easily obtained any-
where except ,at Niagara. The pure
'carbon, he Seel -Erin the coal and other
mines about titre •country, fur it exists
in large quantities and can be pur-
ebased cheaply. 'With this carbon
and this immense power of electricity
at his band, Dr. Johnstone states
that he can •s0 'crystallize the first
that be cat, tma'n lout within a few
days a stone titer -nature could not
fashion in millions of years,
Chase's IC & 'ails Cure Dv spepsaa,
'Dior the last eight years I have been
a rbuil'a.erfrotn•eonstipation and dyspep-
sia—I tried duzene of different medicines
but nothing gave me relief until I reed
Dr. Chase's Kidney --Liver Pills which
cured me. Jear.N:s Perone,
Woodville Ont.
Not All Profit in Ranching.
'FIFTY PER CENT OF THE CATTLE
:NEAR FORT MCLEOD WILL DIE. •
'The severe 'weather in the North-
west has caused tthe•death of a large
'number of•valu'allile+cattle. At Fort
world. lie was the "light of the 1
world.” "The people which sat.in
I darkness saw the great light , "and
""light rias sprung up." "Tho light
shineth in darkness, but thedar1ness
cotnprehendeth It Dot." ""The
words were trade by Him."
Therefore the sun was made by
Him. The sun -worshippers ""wor-
shipped the ereatu e more than the
Creator," but the Christians worship-
ped the.' Creator, who is blessed for
evea'more." The superiority of this
over that was soon made visible,
and masses wet a released front
idolatry. it inettered not whether
Dee. 25th was the birthday of Christ
or not, the effect was il�e same —the
Voice.
Aching louts
Announce tbeprea'nre of rheumatism
which causes untold Fettering, Rheu-
matism is one to 'alio acid in the blood.
It cannot be cured by Iinimen's or
other outward applications, Hood's
Sarsaparilla purifies tl.e blood, removes
the cause of rheumatism and perman-
ently cures thin .cttsease, This. in the
testimony of tholisili . of;,peok,h, who
once suffered the pein .,,hien jntism
but who have acti arlly been •cited by
taking Hood's •Streaparilla. Itl:`wg•reat
power to act upon the blond and remove
every impurity is the secret of the
wonderful ou res by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Some time tu'•o, Ws..Tolin Hender-
son, or Serforth,, host her. watch,
mysteriously, the other day she was
gratified to receive; 'he; watch. It
was sent to her by some unknown
person—a t;hri,ttna; box nu doubt
WHY SUFFER WITH PILES
Dr. chase's Ointment Will Cure Them at
a Cost of But 80 Cents.
Piles, scrofula, oezematie eruptions,
scald head, salt rheum. and all other
McLeod the snow'was five feet deepl annoying anti: painful skin diseases can
'last week and the thermometer 38 bo easily cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment.
degrees below maga. If the ranchers "1 ]rad protruding piles for tea
rears," writes S. Ii. Sutherland, com-
Munlrod's;Vita lfzer restores lost tivigar p lard up at times. Chases (Nutmeat
__" __' -• lPafica411. so.dee that the owners could not was recommended to me by Mr. Brannan,
of the Summerside, P.E.I.,. Journal. I
a.1? stile Work. �l separate cure for each disease. At
ail druggists, mostly 350, a yial.
Two pal,*rs of Rifle Toronto Tele- Persoaatllettera to Prof. Mu/avail, 11
;gram's issue .et' Deis., 218nd •-were de- &,13 Albert St., Toronto, answered with
voted to giving •tee,annual Report of &teeltnediae! advice for any disease.
Xkiospital for:Sidk -Children and
e Lakeside Horne. This is the :lie ,MONTHS' $25.09.
round theta up. lI't sis'esttniated that
Taw '50 per cent. will die from
-starvation and exposure. With such
disabilities tri face the ranchtnen of
, ,,
institution to rwhieli Mr. .L Ross
Robertson has: ;g?ivetl with lavish
igenerosity. and largely through the ;y„M •0XE'DOLLAR A 1kDE]C.
influence Of his msonal appeals his •
$.yietkre t 3 wt eenic fratearnity '
aid ',frequent leantlfibtutions. 7 he
Captain and Mrs Rowe, who have
been in.eintrge of the Salvation Army,
'present report is weer y t6uli, and stews barl4 Aa lin 'Uxbridge for theass .six'
:a large amount of wank .done !dire n>�nths 'haste left that town and site;
ll'ieving' the sufferings .ref sick child -
now stationed at Gravenhurst Be;'
ren from all over alms province.i fore the rea,ptain left he submitted his?
mast be rememberedthat no el' id id report lint the station and itsflil
. wiring medical arttexidance a d
iFne$i ig is refused admission, ad repos.Igor six months service the captain
ailparentl,y it is a labor t love a and wifereeei:aed $25,04 and free hoose'
dlelight on. the part °tithe .manag
and fuel and lighting. On the sum of
to mitaister to the eurutfurGmund hes 81 a week ethe,csa,ptian supported' his
of ;sheeted ghildh t.id. Last year t
A. 31' IILLY,OF.EIGHT PFRSON LIVE t0
ty
t16
k
e
Hospital for Sick Children :eared
597 children, cured 3* and
good to 203, while 4,327 were aid
by the free distribrution of neediei"
These tiny tots must be eared i
and the managers say they will
01 1 cared for. An appeal is made
contributions either in money
kind from individuals, Stand.
schools, or societies. No aniou •
however small, is refused. If y
love children, hem is a ehanee
help therm.
them
dtelothed and fedof six . dren g
Indeed the officer
d did not reeetse sabre then half of the
4'25 in cash for all donations of
food and clothing made were en-
tered in the report at a volution..
Before leaving for Graveharts the
ptain had to canvass the town and
rake by subscription sufficient to
transport the family to thein next
station.
r
Commercial Travellers
Win. Gelding, cotnmereinl travail:,
130 Esther St., Toronto, says I'or
years I sutiered untold mysery fro.
Itching Piles, sometimes called p
worms. ldlany and manv weeks I ha
had to lay off the road fr.,nn this troub
I tried eight other pile ointments and
called remeliiea with no pertnane
relief to the intense itohiug and stingi
which • irritated by seratching wou
bleed and ulcerate. One bort of Chase
Ointment cured me, completely. ,
1 mNDoig, of Tuekersmitl
,r- .,,.;;� dor the past two years has bee
rprincipal of the Harrison 1?ublii
School has retired from the positio
anti int311'14 eagaging in Soiree othe
tautness where he c tn 11 we greater
ae)hp,fer itis bt13i11038 oiler gy iinj
ability. i
o t patk i
Causes 1u11 half the sickness in the world. I
tans the digested food too long in the bowel
•es billowiness, torpid liver, in -
Por Over P tty/ears. •
AN 047) AND wEtaenttwn REtIEAY—
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil-
lions of mothers fcr their ehiidren while
teething, with perfeetsuceess. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all
pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
ientedy for diarrhoea, Is pleasant to
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. 'Twenty -tine cants a
bottle. Its value is inoaluable. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind,
n 1Ias So Happened.
The Editor of the Review of Reviews
calls attention to the significant fact
that England has never known such
prosperity and never attained such
greatness as during the reigns of her
queens. 'of course . it is merely by
coineidenee that a queen should give
E i d h Golden ElizabethanA
ng an ex o en ge,
that Queen Anne's reign should pass
into history its England's Augustan age
and that the glorious Victorian age.
now unhappily drawing to a Close,
should have given England sueh great
ness and prosperity its the world had
never dreamed of. Of eenrse it is
merely a peculiar unaecountable
conieidence that such things should
a taste, coated ocrtn' who*n the sovereignty Is vested
k ltotrdl,aho, tn-
Hands wtmnatl —but We do not write
lilies
beau and all Its ii other history an the happen'so hypoth-
ly and thoroughly. 26e. All druggistseds.
y C. L flood Si co., Lowell, Wise.
'Ills to take with i tood'a Sarsewilla. i
tried it, and ono box completely cured
Inc.,'
Mr. Statia, the editor of the Streets -
Ont., Review, gives this unsolicited
'the Northwest wild mot 'be such seri- testimonial ,ender date of Nov.•6, 1805 :
"Half a box of Dr.Chase's Ointment cured
ons ecmpetitors to 'the stockmen ff my daughter of eczema. That was six
Ontario, after all. •
,Still the western amen are 'hopeful
:for the fatale. James Gordon, of the,
vreN known Northwest'eattle export
itlg tinm of Gordon & "Ironsides, says
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WRAPPER
01' EVE 1T
BOTTLE OF
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER,
Castoria is put up In ono -size hott!es only.
Is not Bold is bulk. Don't allow aniao to sell
you anything else on the plea or promise.that it
is "just as good" and "will answer avepur-
pose.11 .tom Sco that you get 0-a-1tT'=0B 4-1e.
Tho fao-
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.. "..::+'3f.E le'•'iknstvNki',Nia,'".',•.a �;a:•„�-.i•: ':ti.$ •' •+A.!"''• ,,.,. W.• 1444.49' r.el
months ago, and there has since been
no reappearance of the disease."
T. Wallace, blacksmith, of Iroquois,
Ont., was troubled with blind itching a
piles for 20 years. -" I tried every
remedy that came out in vain," he
writes, `• until t tried Dr, Chase's Oint-
the believes than in 3ess than five meat. It ,vasa godsend. One box
years ,the Northcw•est :will export crr'ed mc':i' .'
All dealore and dtnausou Bates & Co.,
1inore'eattle than the Provinces of manufacturers, Toronto. ....Trice 86.e.
'Ontar'io and Quebec combined.
Last year the Nortbswest exported
.tt0,000 thead, and they realized the
tfarmersland ranchers $37 :per head,
While this year the figures will be
aainewhat near 30,000, at .835 per
head.
• Easily Cured.
Dru•nkenaess, Morphine and ''Tobacco
habit tore easily cured by the use of
Mrs Ch loni.de of Gold Tablets. No ef.
fort requirtt& of the patient, who is al-
lowed the uile of stimulants until be vol-
untarily.quits their use. May be giveu
secretly in tent or coffee and a cure
guaranteed i.w•overy case. E'or sale by
all first class 'druggists at '!}1.00 per pack-
age. Pee full ilarticulars and book of
testimonials, address The Ohio Chemical
Works, Lima. Ohio -
The Origin Of Christmas,
Long before the Christian era Dee
25th was religiously observed by
the " sun -worshippers." On that
day is about the first perceptible
return of the sun to the northern
hemisphere, FIis return would drive
away the frosts and snows, warm
up the frozen earth, and clothe the
earth, in beauty and luxury. The
people looked upon .the sun as agod,
ton iatelllgenee, withdrawing to the
t . tr1 et t
rout just long enong•1 1 he
people see what 'their home, the
world, would be without his presence.
His return on Dee. 25th they hailed
with delight, They rejoiced. They
sent presents to their friends. They
held this roligous feasts, with n11.1sie,
Mirth and dancing. Sometimes to
great excess these feasts were ear-
ritrll'. Wheti Christ' came, and His
doctrine was preached among the
-`sun-worshippers," many were eott-
verted to Christianity. To break
off their old habits was very difficult.
When Dec. :25th caihe, it brought
the "sun -feast." There was the
enticement to go and . obligee. The
Christian leaders were not slow to
see what the influence would be, so
they gave the day a Christian
signillcanee. They Met • in their
meeting -houses, They gave presents
to each other. They talked of Christ,. au `��
the spiritual Sun, who had came to , C„.) lit j -S H A Yil,
give light to and wsrm the spiritual . ' Jevi,s1er sat anOptielati
Linseed and turi.ru to are every mo-
ther's household r . ady for roughs,
colds, thr.,: • t ::r:rLetuu•; affections. Dr.
Chase has die; uised the taste and shade
the remedy pleasant to take. Large
bottle only 25c.
That Cotuig incl''+ i' t r urs
pleased iti',14t•ti s" :owe
our t"'ll•l I'rr111rt1 Kings.
Iittvon'r rs.l:Bei her!
Wall if \•aft' don't
some ort[lerfel-
1 tw *Aiil le
till' Inky
man.
rriticar 3
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the work of the
FOREST CITY BUSINESS Ai SHORTHAND COLLEGE, London, Ont.,
is far superior to that of the ordinary business school. Patronize a college
of known merit, and your Faeces- its assui ed. College re -opened January
4th, 1897. Catalogues free.
Y. M. C. A. Building.
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
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—PEARLS,
—OPALS be SINGLY/
—:0e
—STONES, !'
Call and see my' stock of Xmas
good,. ;in.l veddidg presents on De-
cember the t.t. :
R2,11 ', [; PM A SPECIALTY.
We do neat work in the Job Printing business and at
prices '4ps low as the lowest. If you are in need of any-
thing
ch as
LEPER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEAD$, �?
ENVELOPS, POSTER:4, DODGERS, BUSINESS CARDS,
r'
` Or anything in the line of Printing, call or write to the
old reliable TIMES Office, Wingham.
t`''•,
$50
EWA.r,
• I. will give Fifty Dollars to •any i'erst'n INF° will 1:..:ngr rne
a Watch or Clock 1 cannot repair and make to runt a well as,
or better than -ever.
HALSEY PARK,
Opposite Mat:don1ld Block.
nk d suis fes, ,:z . __A ..a
Josephine, St., Wingham