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The Wingham Times, 1897-07-09, Page 3MUNYON TO THE RESCUE The Sick and Suflering Do Not Appeal to Him in Vain. THE t Ei OURED ,E%,!1 IAIES, erUTa. i 9, 11"t97« SP.i1OXAL V8. GENERAL PARK, The 'horse. Must Leo. ZNCr' ; Eobcaygtmon .Independent: There THE ]toll;sol AND, IIO.iII, PRIZE. TS.3,t 11v call. be no doubt entertained las to the A FEW RULES THAT ARE PRI'.FE�.R i3f,E future of the horse -'--the horse must TO SHOULDER R BRACES. wfiroif PAYS THE I3>aTrrit` go. Tho horse will not be wanted, • TO BRACE Y'OIV UR, At first thought it would seem that 1' or the hoose there will be no use, the man who does special farming and a very good thing too. There is has a bettor Chance for 6rreeoss than a Gei'tnan legend to the effect that Itis neighbor who raises a little of the horse is tLe si:eoial property of everything, but in the long run this the Evil One, and that nobody can is not true The Haan with thebuy , :or sell, or trade in horses, with- �___ specialty sometimes makes as much cheating, deception, lying, and year tt; other fat c o• approaching ' Increases Each Oay,lIniil a Re- ° core Has Been Made That. ASTONISHES EVERYBODY The Victims of Disease Who have been Restored to Health Bless the Name of Munyon, Mi.G. McKay, Sutton West, Ontario saes:—"I began using ,Mut11Un's (:etre for'nervemsuess sometime ago grad have experienced splendid results. 1 had keen studying very hard for :some tune and1 was in an exceedingly nervous con- dition as a oonseeitence. 'Pile 'constant strain was telling on MO severiy. but one mall vial of llunyon's Nerve Care gave Me relief and I have no hesitancy in re- cevemeodiug this remedy, Munyou's Rheumatism Curs seldom fails to Ielievo in one to three hours and cures in a few days. • Price `l�,e. Munyon's Dyspepsia (Jure pu ' iveiy d stom- ata pneu- cures allfindigestion forms of tnC 1t^es wn aeh trouble. Price 25c. Munyon's Cold Oure prey a , U1S-s trill CnCri be n0 roma and breaks up a COIL au 'a few time •c roses out ot: ten theca will be lcrntr• hours. Price, 25c. net wanted. The electric motor:, plenty to scall. Munyon's Cough Cure ops coughs, Mixed Terming prigs best year In thatd drive the horseless carriage and night sweats, allay spree ss, and speedi- • the electric plow and the electric 1�, •e 2,3o. and year out and lie who follows this plow spcetl•iiy cures. occupation has all seasons for Isis' mower will not be long• in making • s or groins and all otvn. Y.Ou will find laitit ieapinm their appearance. The estimation in in onetl f 1 < pp1 Otte llnf, nettle] to the Devil. three or four, but be is apt to be at aAnyway, tlto.day is near at hand disaclvaanttage many times on account w Pett the horse will no longer be of overproduction—a condition thatused. The Bicycle and the electric does not trouble his neighbor so much railways will soon supersede the as he is net likely ;o Egad every mar- ;horse on roads, and the recent an• ket crowded I noutaeernent of Mr. Edison, that be The special fernier must hire much place a horseless carriage on the help during the busy season and if market at the price of about $100 be loses Ws one crop, is frequently l tvtll still further reduce the useful - ruined, for Itis family expenses In est • mess of the animal. There Will, of be met somehow. TI)e"general farm - the bee few persons who under or gees ,along with one hired roan or the Mimeo of tradition and heredi• occasional help according to the sire tufty proclivities, will -ride on the of the farm, and if one crop Mils l,as 'backs of horses, and be transported starretiidng t;ise on which to depend. , in carriages drawn by horses, but Then, 'too, it pave for his ftltirily.1 they edwilly proclivities e few in number, 11, not sur - The and l 'ehildren thrive better on fruits vivo more than two es three caeca - and •vegetabloe with plenty of mills'' g dens. When Mr. Edison.sprediction atd cream. The special farmer is nut to leek on many things, especiallyis ful.tilled, and a horseless carriage fruit, as 5t needless ,expense in poor•:capable of seating four persons and travelling twelve miles an hour on eat•rs '1ltere •a ., tt f�etior t a• r in c.ommo: being able to provide the best of n roads ds at an expense of about ever 'thane for one's family and in live'c:ents for twenty miles, is in ene • I isc b p • ly heals the lungs Alunyon's Ki,dne pains in the back, 1 forms of kidney disease. Pi i ie c. r, ; which the horse is now held by Munyon's Headache Cure stops head. steady harve=st Errata garden, poultry I some classes is mere] a beget of ache in three minutes. Piice ',.-ac. ! yard and tiekda. In the hard times I y' barbart,i Muuyon'e Pile Ointment p sitively through which We hate been passing 't)—an inheritance from Price, 2 cures all forms of !Al24c.chi, class 14i4' suffered least of al! fpr ,tribal and feudal periods when to Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all have a fleet aced pcweeful horse and impurities of the hood. Piles, 23c. they have raised their living and Munyon's Female Remedies carefully sold the Surplus. They are to b� • as ;; i.,d horns ride i acro rs Instead of using shoulder braces a gymnasium director, proposes the following exercises ata a subetituie. 1, Make it a ruler '1.o keep the back of the neck close to the backs. of the collar. 2. Idoil the shoulders b;teksvnr(1 and downward. 11, Try to squeeze the shoulder ' blades together many tinges a day, 4, Stand erect, et short intervals during the day—heed up, chin in, Chest out and shoulders back. 5, Walk t.r stand with the hands clasped behind the heed and the elbows wide apart, Try to look at the top of your necktie or your high cut vest. 7. P,actice the anti movements of breast stroke swimming while stand- ing or walking. 8, Jlold the arms behind the back. 9. Put the hands on the hips with elbows back and.fingers forwa rrl- I 10 Walk with the thumbs in the 1 armholes of the vest. 11. When walking,swing the anal and shoulders strongly backward. 12. Stand now and then with the ,posterior parts of the body, as far as i, tt i) a 't possible curb ig vertical wall 13. Look upward as you walk on the sunny side of the street. GONE TO A SHADOW. n.1C10ED BXPAM, Irr+.D•1trs,I,l \, Lllrt, 0'it; •AIfli D CN--aC,UT:I AltaltICAN IIIIEa••:.IATTC CURE W.a$ TIIE 000D.aNOEL WHIM; ;,TILLK1) '1•.$e TIM- 191,01. i:Sr- 1'I1' L AND PStor e, AAFL•'LX L' Til Tn;; riAltn„1t OF HF•.1L'1II. ' "I was dao trouble; at to es tate pain a ence(I tt•05 exr'1• flesh to almost a r with ;Alien Hest d su 'r'ring 1 ex peri. einti• I railr.d in ur ah alo;v. ' i+as al-' I 8 em,i a e.•uf:t ata are a carefully P y ` ed the power of the individual to most oonttuuous ru bed rotor r a yrar boon to all woman. looked upon with envious eves by Munyun's 1stltmaltenteclras relieve, in the titers w'llo have their' money in- Otago, plunder and murder. Mr. R miuutes dud cure permanently. Peu3' vested in high prised stock or ina- 81. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies Dever chirtery fur Taieing some'specialcrop. Edison's.statentent that. a horseless carriage can be constructed and fail. The Catarrh Cure price 2sie.—; �+s a rule the inert who do all sorts sold for $100, bus pretty well settled eradicates the disease ;rum the system, of farming are honest and conte -ted the horse question. 'Twenty years cleanse and heal the parte, fur they kno,v small and steady Munyon's Nerve Cure is a wonderful profits are best. and the Catarrh Tablets—price 23c.— ' ` hence and the horses will not be wanted, our towns and villages will be free from horse stables; and horse talk will no longer form a preponchr• nerve tonic. Price, 25c. Munyon's Vitalizer restores ;3st vigor1 Price 81, all ch ugg;Ste. meetly lac:. a ) lid. Perseea1 letters to Prof. 1j unyon, 11 Albert at., Toronto, answered with free medical advice for any diser,se MANITOBA MENTION ating portion of the conversation of A separate cure for each disease. At t the people. This ' lur•nal will deliver t. s Miam' Man. P 1 J r to : the paper to its subscribers within our Kid• rive miles of the head office, free of g Stora, expense, every morning of publica- Chance [U • t ' i 'dint, from tion, by an organized arrangement Uses for Cherry Pits Since cherries have become cheap enough to he handle -1 by the push cart peddlers, a number of Italians have been picking up the pits thrown away on the streets of New York by cherry eaters. A diminutive Italinn girl is the most persistent worker of the kind. She appears at the entrance to the Brooklyn bridge soon after noon, and few cherry pits round there escape getting into the wooden b'x she carries under her arm. A bridge policeman stopped the girl a f'ea days ago and asked her what she was going to do with the cherry pits. "Make medicine,•' she replied. Besides the use mane of the pits as a. medicine, the uewsbeys gather them to ].,ley with. They play a sort of marble gala 1 with the pits, but it is not a popular game, because cherry pits are easy. to (,htain. Tw•c, players take part in the game. Each player furnishes a pit. and the players alternately take: the two pits in one hand, shake tit in and drop thein on filo• ground, `f'he pits bound apart when they strike the ground. Then the plan ers lay, the index finger of 'ne hand on the ground between the pits, and with one of his other huger drives one pit towards the other. If he hits it be wins If ale Misses the .cher player ruins. The stakes are re pits used in playing. After serious illness, fi, ; �l'e Sareap- rilla has wonderful but i ,g up power. It purifea the blo.,d an memos perfect health. t c(?eft has n stna1.1 .ized building baotu, The Doan Kidney Pil's Co.,•T'or Ge'itle^loo,-1 got a box of uey Pills from the Miami D , detenettling to give them a cure nee ofthe kidney corn • which 1 kava suffered for Is caused by torpid liver, which t events digel2 lion and permits food to fennel and petrify In the stomach. 'then fol 'w d1r , ness, headache, lasomina, nervousness, arid, r noto it eyed, Seg. 1 oo d's S or brood loisou:st,, hood's Tills stim flats the stoatach, 'tonne the Ilver auto lot i .�hs. dizziness, ebtt- Weston, ote,. «s ra11ts „.11 by ait druggists, Thoon;;; Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. me time arid of horseless carriages, and a'ur re - which has become so had utterly that I ' porter, .and all the members of our could s;;,t.reely endure it. may say that Staff, will perform their duties by it resulted from A frill w iutt I received a I the kiduey tills and c of different kinds,,I tic coach, The day of the horse is . therefore pleased testify to the great few months back Af er using several aid of ilfi•. Edison's new automa- e but without recei' 'g any benefit, I am'. drawing to a close, may he rest benefit 1 have received from Dean's' peacefully in the knacker's yard. Kidney Pills. I have used only one box up to this date, and the change in my For over Fifty Years, C4ntl,tiin is so great that I cannot AN Or.. AND WIcLL-ra11LD REMEDY— Mrs• . fest' recommending them to any firs. Winslow's Sonthine• c person ufil:ut.ecl as L have been, or trot:• yrup has bled with any kidney disorder. for I be. boon used for over fly archildren mil - Bove that it they wonld cure me the • lions of mothers r r he sits y teotl't�nk*, with perf �t ccess. It soothes warm water. would euro almost any arse. 1 Will be the child, softens t gunme, allays all 1 able to resume my farm work now; as e and 1 had spent hundreds of dollars in I doctoring, 1118d almost given up hope of a euro. A relative who had been cured of the same disease by South American Rheumatic Cure, induced mei to try it. The first do: a gave me instant 1 relief After using three bottles 1 was completely curs;'," Wm. e,arshall, Var- ney, Ont. Sohl at Chisholin's Drug Store. How To 'Become Beautiful Avoid pastry, And battered toast. Refuse rice puddings. Eat fruit for luncheon. Take a bath every day. Sleep eight hours a night. Walk four utiles every day. Shun nin±hins and crumpets. Always eat whole meal bread. Do not drink. too much tea or coffee. Decline potatoes if they are served more than once a day. Wash the face every night in pain, uut'es wu,d colic, and ,s the best usual, and it is not the lightest work • , eleoey for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to either. I rug Siva, Yours rrltefully, the taste. Sold by druggists in every Twenty-five part orld. cents a AL);XAND..R FPiami, , ; bottle. Its value iscalubleBe sure 1\liami, .hTan• and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing • taxa Liver Pills cures constipation; Syrup, and take no other kind biltousnese and sick-hoada"he; 2a"e. Married m a Baloon--Jumped Out He Didn't Wait The time was approaching mid,- I William Robertson and Miss Cyn-, night. The old gentlemen was thi�t Kenna, of Chattanooga, Tenn., listening from a coign of vantage at were married in the bttstret of a the head of the stairs He had been baleen. As soon as the ceremony the there in his stocking feet for as long had beenand tlpieieouple starteclopeson awere tour ; as tl)irty•ttvo minutes, through olid air. When an elevation' t The young man was lingering at of 100 feet had been reached the the front door with the old gents bride bcesme frightened, and jumped. , daughter, As a lingerer he was tt' success and he was aided and abet- ;into the river, when she was rescued ted by the girl. This, also, the old, by bystanders. The groom ascended gent Ichety, as well as several other; to a distance of 1,000 feet when he 1 interesting things. That's why he made the descent in safety in a para became tiled of listening at the head chute, of the stairs. At last he heard a One Honest Man. shuffling of feet. Duan I;IITon;-�Plcasc inf "It's so hard to sag; 'good night,' readers that if written to c darling" the young nine said, to the I will mail in)a sealed letter , girl, who believed every word ho a genuine, hnneet, home our uttered. was permanently reseted m As they always do before matrf- nervoanly vigor, after ye s us debility, text t I monv gets its baleful work. losses and wok abet "Don't sav it, George," sang otic fobbed and swindlednearly faith the old man, "wait about five minutes heaven,lost 1: au1 nowin wvlti 1, vigorous tied strong and say 'good morning.' " 'and wish to make this certain means of It was then the impediment in :cure known to others. T grave nothing to Piles Cured By Dr. Chase. L M. IFral 18G Dorlet street ' ontleal. 15 years suffered. (lured of blin itching piles. Wm. ButlerPossr •an Out. Suffered many months. Ci ed r - protredrug piles by one box Pabano 13a- a , Gower Point Ont, Suffered for 30 ars. Cured of itching piles by three boxer. Nelson Simmons, t\fyersbura, Out, cured of iticbiug Miles. Dr. Chase's Ointment will positilely cure all cases of piles. 1f in doubt, write any the above). "Lending umbrellas" are a new variety which ought to have a large sale, since they are of so little value that whether they are ever returne or not is a platter of little imp • t - ante. Nature's Medicine, Nature's Medicine for onstipatiou, Liver complaint, sic , her ache, hiltous- I mese, jaundice and all v complexion is 1 Laxat Liver Pills, ley are a perfect laxative, never g ping er causing pain. Ono pill each night for 30 days will euro constipation, lei your , fidentially rticulars of y which I, health and; suffering from vetakncss, night parts, 1 was he quacks until i ukind, but thank George's speech was removed, and, sell and want no money, but being a firm with at least four and a Half min tes to spare, the girl closed the door, and George trotted ago home. Doan's grid Downs Kidney L'i1 situ on the kidney, ! bladder and twiner of ens only. They • euro back ache, w al tack, rheumatism diabetes, coneea'• ) , intlamtttion gravel Bright's disease - d nil other diseases arkgintfrotrr wrong notion of the kidneys and bladder, tyP si believer in the universal brotlterhoodd of roan, 1 all] desirous of helping the enior• 1 The Millard house at Carrel, Man., was struck by ligntning and Alex. Nelson, of Brandon, who was in the house, had most of his clothing torn oil and was badly burned. Fort..livA ty-seven Yeaxs BuilHI ormi rill1011111a1gg11111, tiii9tlmmo p,u,„'u.. 11 AregctnblePreparet oaicrAc.- sirlilating it e ootiat (MReguki ring the Stoatachs artd3 \ e , .: 11' SEE - THAT THE FAC S1M1LE SIGNATURE Proillotes Diiestion,Ch('.erful- flessandRest,Co ttainsneither O;'iulli,Morphine 'tor I'.iner-al. l'zfo u C O T X C. _anew. fCM. Ampkin �'...1 .iAJ gra,. 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DONE WITH NEATNESS AN S; DISPATCH THE TI AT ES OFFICE, 1 r^rYamv -ry TW 1 L tl 'tc 1 if will give Fifty I)ollt,t�r't') Watch or Clock rent innate to re; atn their health and happiness' better t11t111 CS to his 1 pronli93 yon perfect se e ecy. • War, '1' 1irt.rnn Ag'•nta•' H.ippli++rc ,ox , l , e t. 1 curl, Quo t ,1 cress with 815717 3 • 1' ) 13 -1 1 The Conservatives of ;doreh Perth will nominate a eanili,dele .for the Local House An"•iig ritit lir Mag DUNN'S AKINO wood is almost col't;illl to be elle oil TGIF eDOK S BEST FRIEND animus choice. i Aflti t' +ALC; IN CANADA. I ct.tot repair ant law Block. .r'ti,-t ce N.,14,011 rte. pea's: t;t %\'ht; '•IVa' .1 l9irt r£Y' nit; oak(' l;t t tI. r•11 as, t PAJ 10,:,..1;111i14, Si,, IA •