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The Wingham Times, 1897-09-17, Page 9
1ZR:.N W INGILA,M T1MES SEPTEMBER x 7 1897. T ... ;PHRENOLINE REMED I ES Taking the lead everywhere. We are working day and night t t supply the demand. Oar correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being • restored to health and happi• ness daily. T Y OUR' RHEUMATIC SPECIFIC OR KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS They are absolutely cure and healthful. Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago and all forms of kidney and liver troubles. JdEwr\IL^ OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS Sold in Wingham, only by Gordon ee Co Ail Advertinellt This is an advertisement which 'tells the truth about Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. PEOPLE MIT SUFFER from sleeplessness, dizziness, shortness of breath, smothering feeling, palpita- tion of the heart, pains through the breast and heart, anxious, morbidcon- dition of the mind, groundless fears of corning danger, anaemia or impoverished blood, after effects of la grippe, general debility, etc., shceuld THY THESE PILLS as they cure these complai Hee. Every box is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded through the party from whom the pills were purchased, and we authorize them to do' so on the strength of the above statement. This`. offer is limited to the first box used by any one person. T. MILBURN & Co., Toronto. Fall the heat time for Tree Planting Early fall is an excellent time for planting trees, writes Tho?;, i\Ieehan in the September Ladies' Home Journal, 13y early is meant as soon the wood is ripe and the winter buds fully formed. This is usually a month before the regular fall of the leaf. The leaves are stripped by band, After the wood Is ripe it makes no differoneo whether the leaves are taken off by Jack Frost, the wind or the human band. In the eastern part of Pennsylvania this would be usually about the first of September, and the work of planting can be kept up eluting October and often to November or Dezember. But late fall planting in cold Climates is as risky as late spring planting. The moisture is dried out by cold wlodter bot suns before the new fibres are firmed to replenish the great evaporation. In Milder climates planting may he a success all winter. ELT©N'S UMPS Wj7ill stand wear and tear for 3 ears, No better proof can be given of their tltu•ability than is shown by the fact that some of these pumps put in wells 25 years ago • are still working. IRON and FORCE PU%aIPS Supplied to Order. " Repairing l:romptly attended to. StIOP ._Diagonal Se opposite Beattie's Livery. JOHN PELTON, Wingham, Ont. zN MIDrao,taIAN. Lines written on the deeth ot Malrgie, beloved dnu;:hter of Mr• aria Mrs. Jawi•s 'Kitchen, who died June 25th, 16:17. Over the river. the boatman pale, Carried dear Margie the one we loved, Ilea brown hair waived In the gentle gale, While the angels harp° rang from above. She crossed on her bosom her snow white hands, And fearlessly entered the Phaeton bark; We watched it glide from the silver sands, And all our sunshine grew strangely dark. Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Indian Motitors. Have a Novel Wa Oil Qusetintg Children. Way But tattle Danger From laghtnfn g, Wilting on"The Needless Fear "I have seen a good many novel of L•ghtning," 'Edward W, l3uk, in methods employed by ltiothe"s in the September Ladica' Moine Jour - order to put their babes to � sleep," nal, says that "It will doubtless stir - said George L. Wann, of Trenton, enton, prise the timid to know that only New Jersey, at the Southern Iast 200 deaths a year occur on an aver -- evening, " but I think the strangest age throughout this entire country way of all is ono which is prevalent from lightning,' or one person in in India, where the native mothers every 350,000 people. Now, ineont- put their babies' bead under a spout parison, ;'Item tildes as many people We know she ie cafe on the other side, :of water to send them to sleep and are killed each year by falling out Where all theransollted angels are; keep thein quiet. I spent several of windows ; over twice as many Over the deer, the Lis happy rigor nt,,nths in that country not long ago, , from being; bitten by rattlesnakes, Our darling child is happy tllare. and witnessed this curious mode •t1 1 while 25 per cent, more are killed We saw not the angels that met her there, treatment dozens of times every clay. , with " unloaded " pistol°. More The gate of the city we could not see, , But over the river, the beautiful river, rlhe water of the hill spring w -as sa ea:people are drowned around New tt.[y child stands waiting to welcome hue. adjusted as to famish a series of York City alone every year than tiny spouts. Under each spout ales i there are deaths from lightning all For none return from those quiet shores, a hind of earthen pillow and a little over the country. In fact, more Who cross with the boatman cold and pale We hear tbo dip of their golden oars trough, constructed to carry off the people, by fifty per cent.,, are killed And catch c glimpse of their snowy sail water. The restless child was placed Iby being kicked by horses in New And lo! she has passed from our yearning on this pillow in such a way that one t York City than die 'frons lightning hearts, of the spouts played directly on the; throughout the whole of the limited She has crossed the stream and is gone top of its bead, the water then pass- ; States. The casualties of the. South for aye ing away in the trough. I can tis- show that the dangers of being `Cie may not sunder the veil apart Thee hides from our vision the gates of of;y that the process was most sue 'lynched and of being killed by iight- day, ccssful, and was seemingly highly ning are about the salve. The trol- We only know that her b u'k no more enjoyed by the ,babies, who remained ley cars of our cities kill a far great - Win eats with us through life's rough sea perfectly quiet under the spouts, er number of people than do the Yet somewhere, wo know, on the other The people asserted that the water lightning storms. Now, these are shore cad the children no berm, but, on facts -they are strictly aecurato and She will watch and wait and boclton for me the contrary, strengthened and ben- carefully computed." Lo! we sit and think when the sunsets gold le owe They Don't Speak. We flushing river i shore, tl Is y We shall one day, stand by the water l fueled and cold efittecl them They seemed to think that if a child was not subjected to this treatment every day or two it would grow up weak m` each other now?" asked the prettier good for nothing;," -St• Louis Globe• girl of the ttvo, as a third maiden Democrat. Is and hill and h And list for the sound of the boatman's oar. We shall watch for a gleam of the flapping sail, We shall hear the boat as it nears the stran,1, We shall pass from sight with the boatman pale To the better shore of the spirit land . We shall know the loved who have gone befure And joyfully sweet wilt the meeting be, Whet: over the river, the beautiful river, The angel of death, carriea you and me. -Mrs. E. A. M. Small PHI. Smallll DOSO. Good Suggestion. S�,na8l,Pa^9go, It would be well for many of the pay heed to a story of Crgmwell s time, said to be absolutely true. The Protestor was sending a 'special envoy to Sweden in the per- son ot Bushrod Whitelock, a most devout nian, but one of an extremely nervous, anxious temperament. As the ambassador was about to embark - on his journey, be was de'.ained at iiarwick by a storm. Ho was so troubled with the affairs of the nation that he tossed, turned and 11 groaned in his bed, unable to get to I sleep. ' I. At last his confidential servant who hac1 won Whitelock's respect and Substitution the fraud of the clay. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's,. Insist and demand Carter's Littic Livcr Pills. people who are given to worrying to "Don't you and Agnes speak to LONDON ADVERTISE. The Best One Cont Daily m 'Western Ontario. . • . " Pape," said thetee Itatltraea''s' tiff l daughter, " inn te tent .a4 want $1.5,00)40 foe , hs' irri hi : per Oen you let ns haes, it ?': "I suppose so, me 'hear." Welindulgent parent, " hut 1 o't quite a lsir•ge sum for & t ey What disposition do you in teed laa'.. snake of it ?" • " You remember," said thk fair girl, " the younger son of that lish duke who will inherit the tit and estates of his father, and who was so attelitive to the last sum - neer ?" • "1 do," raid the ice baron. " Is he trying to .borrow money al- i`eady." " No, indeed ; lie hasrammed without proposing and manuna and I have decided to go to a snug-, mer resort fur the purpose of event'- another.". " And where does the charitycoin° in ?" " Oh, the money, you know, isto be used as a fresh heir fund." What Hood's Snrenpnriila has done fur others it will also do for you. timers Sarsaparilla cures all blood flirenees. swept indignantly past them. And, ' by the way, she wasn't at the Wait - Can Work All The Time, ell's dance, was she ?" "My daughter wlro WAS suffering Eroui The other girl smiled repressediey, catarrh or the stomach, and tried many aee'threw a torgiving glance after chfferenf prescriptions without relief Finally she began ' 1 b b taking Hoods Sump the retreating figure. ari]1a and it helped her at once. She " No," she said demurely, " and bas taken fifteen bottles and is able to that's wby we don't spear. She work all the time. - We prize Hood's blames me for having to stay away. Sarsaparilla very highly." ANNA Mac- I never do at really kind action but RILL, Eaton, Que. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. 25c. Iaot The same. Not tong ago a servant living in Derby hire gave nol°c n to lave her situation, informing her utietress that she was about to he Juanita -I, As the time drew nen s• for leaving she addressed her niistrns thne Please. mum, ha:e you gat a gerl yet ?r' "No, Bridget; wily (lid you riff?" "Because if yoa haven't 1 s,inuld like to stay." • "What ! I thought you were going to marry the sweep. "Oh, yes, ma'am," replied Bridget, hesitatingly ; " but when I saw liim: somebody turns ;against me," after liis face was washed I felt 1 " What did you do for Agnes ?" couldn't'love him. inquired the pretty girl keenly. • "Did you lend her that awful purple waist of years, or " 'Reflections of n, Bachelor. " No," was the quiet response. "I One little cern that has just come didn't, but she had such a bad cold h nose id will ever• own up to. the clay of the clance that er is all a g was awfullyred, and I was so sorry Young men dress for women, old f for her. I told her that grandma men for themselves, and the reit be- always cured me when I was like cause they have to. that with a hot footbath. It leaves A man has lots of faith in a womani face lovely and white, you till she begins to tell him what color Jour neckties he ought to wear. A woman is never.afraid of a man, but she often gets a curious delight f b afraid she might be I confidence through his faithfulness Cannot be excelled as a bright, and good Bence on many a trying ' enterprising and popular paper. occasion, ventured to say, "Pray, sir, t Has all the latest news from all parts t will you give me leave to ask you a of the world. Supplied by all news dealers in' question?" "Certainly," was the answer. ' Western Ontaria. - "Do you not think that God gov- erned the world before you came in- tZThe to it?" "Undoubtedly WI Lndcubtedly I do, said e - y ESTE N ADVERTISER lock. IT PAYS ADVERTISER ------- "hind," continued the servant, "do you think that Ile will govern it (Weekly Eddition.) ONLY 75c A YEAR. TO ADVE arrJ S i, Agents want matte no reply to this said a wise tailor once, n I prolong life. Address all orders ; pertinent questicn, but be turned takes pretty close trimming °orae- Potatoes in Greenland never grow ADVERTISER PRINTING CO,, Ltd. d soon asleep; and on his times to fit their minds." larger then a marble. know. So I went home with Agnes and fixed •the.bath ready for her, and she said she could just feel her out o being- a rat nose getting whiter. So she kept afraid of one. her feet iu the water for an hour. It Tlae average girl spends half ber time did her lots of good, but there! She not seeing jokes and the other half •always wos ungrateful, anyway. going around seeking subtle mean- The next day sJ�e wouldn't speak to Ings in things where there ain't any me."Vh o„ queries A. woman often says a thing' that Y hasn't anymeaning because she curiously. " What koows tltat ince will think out a t her ?" Nothing," responded the other meal.ing for ,it and then think she I girl, more demurely than ever " It meant it. . I was what I didn't do that made her I Providence Thanked. oiled. You see 1 forgot to tell her; It is with pleasure that I recommend i that mustard water always blisters B. B. B. for the cure indigestion and lin- I tender feet if you keep thein in just Pure hood. I had tried many medicines a mite too long and she didn't go to but received no benefit notal, thank Pro- l the pretty girl, did you do to IrCIISALTLR=IUPY1 .7�A,5,t' the dance because lief• and it was with 'sore by the time she took them out Oshawa, Ont.. room slippers on. And now she - y feet were so vidence, I. was advised to try 13. B. 13., Mitt. t success. 1 that she couldn't get even her bed- M1lxs. WM. Locicr. j bra nes :ne because her skin is so sensitive."—New York Press. D. S. Doan, of (Milton says:"Thr. rtf4SE'S OmTMENt will cure Salt Rheum when all else has failed; believe what I say and try it. Don't go on suffering for years as 1 did." rte_ t suffered vitfr plias for pear'. Ceta.e's Olanneut con Ietely curd me. Mrs. Jn,. 0a.tio. Mrs. F. Pearson,Inglewood, Ont., says: "My, baby, five months old, had eczema veru badly on his face and tread. 1 procured two boxes of the Ointment and whe: they Lad Leen used all signs of the disease had c;imppeared." RS. well when yen are gone out it? "To be sure He will," responded! -- Tho uncertainty of human nature Some Queer Pacts. ` "Then, sit, excuse me, u .may < 1 e-tl in event district to I you not trust Him to govern it the nus that depends upon it. " I can "Nuns usually live to a great age. fur this nblicition• little while you are to live in it?" but it quite of Tale Sta Put �J • Equal to an'l hettyear.an many the master, pr•onptly. published at l 00 a year but makes any kind of business precut - fit _. fit people's bodies easy ,enough," The smell of perfumes is said to TAT TH:H E TI��ES canvass p 1'V hitelocl: LONDON, ONTARIO. over an was r . , r ' retia n he repeated the story of this The old man m a familiar story of Japan has a written history extend - ti bit of advice with touch appreciation. Mount Desert was also aware of the irlg over 2,5000 years. --Canadian Note'. truth expressed in this saying. He Horses succumb to cold quicker was by than any asked a summer visitor, other animal. etsa se "_� •_ --W How in the world do you manage' Postage stamps are gummed With ��(� �� � iii i • •_._. � I will gnarl to a sealed letter , r One Ron.est Man. Dian Lrxeme-Please inform your •�`�'� readers that if written to confidentially I particulars of holiest home cure by which I Oi OiU1`O;� was permanently restored to make a living here a starch made from potatoes. ,�1 < Vaal, sa Has an unbroken recor Th two it genuine, > red to health end ✓• ! manly vigor, after years of suffering from The permanent cure for the, acs susrdbilityc, sexual ualcewoakns•s,Iuieht •eat ills ot humanity l robbed and swindled by the quacks until I !nearly lost faith in mankind, but thank Indigestion and i shed en,wis1 m now o tel,,s vigoreu and o4 Constipation. ! titre known to others. I have nothing to More people suffer tont one or sell and want no money, but being a firth believer in the universal brotherlioodd of cloth Of these distressing ills than man, 1 and desirous of helping the unfor- il all others combined. SLOAN'S IN• unate to regain their health and happh,ess -' DIAN TONIC positively and per. 1 promise you perfect secrecy. tam ess with S , Ad dr p titer 0 matter , .lice tnaneritly curies all cases. N Vat. T 111unronn, Agents' Supp ,, • bow long you }lave suffered, or how P. O. Box 59, St. lletlrt, Que often yon have been told that your id the native, "there ain't anything much to make round here, now that's a fact. But ye see, in winter I haul logs, and in summer f France has a camera case was eronle or incurable, if you The Back o of any era persist in the use of this RYE dieine a so arranged the picture us - cure is certain. pieious visitor may be secured- with. out the suspected iedividual knowing that he has been Caught. 25 CENTS will pay for the Titres until •)anntry TRADE NARK. g, 0. }Jrawor33. Price $1, 8 for '1e. .II Druggists or by Express. THE SLDA1 MEDICINE CO. OF HAMILTON, LIMITED. P. 0, Drawer Irl Hamilton. Successors to Bedell Bros. & Co. Fatly one-third of the ferrate pop- ulation of France labors on farms. More than four-fifths of the people of London never enter a place of wor- I haul mealers, and 'twixt them two ship, I manage to serape along somehow. If a snail's head is cut eff and the " Mealers?" said the visitor, "what animal placed in a cool, moist place, are -they ?" another head wilt grow. " Why, mealers is folks that live In spite of elosest espoinage, the in cottages and bain't got strength I diamond mining' companies of South enough to walk a rcd, and have to Africa ' ,se $1,000,000 a year by inc kerried. to the hotels for their i theft, heals " I" Oh. And which do you like the better' -hauling logs or hauling mealers?" " Waal I clan -o. Logs is harder _ _ let 1898. Snbeselbe now eta get tl'e first chapters of our new story -t i.:-11 t 'ss :a y, Litt �, t,•�� eras coo. 't �5Coitt to tit 'lat<ra ti t:O*Ne&T,Tnt Away Down East. Tron east towest 1 00 p le have heart trouble. This causes violent headaches, neuralgia, nerve trouble and prostration. 1Says Urfa. Somers of Moncton N'. B.. to Fist -there ain't no two ways • <,I tried many rernedios but never found about that. Taut when you get lent :In to give the such ryoenapt relief If ed there theybe I I guess I'd as et/It rn's Heart rrnd Nerpe Pills havo a r, t , „ from the above sym- a, fettle 'other haul logs 0' the two I" !done. but suffered testify to the This.eommentary on the flighty pure those new glad pills have made in ways of city visitors in the country i my naso, e w i hope all sufferers will expressed more than volumes could., try It n. In Spring Time got Pure Blood by using B.B.B. No other remedy possesses such per- fect cleansing, healing and purifying properties as Burdock Blood Bitters. It not only cleanses internally, but it heals, when applied externally, all sores ulcers, abscesses, scrofulous sores, blotches, eruptions, etc., leaving the skin clean and pure as a babe's. Taken internally it removes all morbid effete or waste matter from the system, and thoroughly regulates all the organs of the body, restoring the stomach, liver, bowels and blood to healthy action. s d Rif at ani ncd an obtaf ark3 fi and Trade M caveats C� business conducted for MOD&RAT& FEES, My i office is in the immediate vicinity of the PatentOffice and,nyfacilities farseouringpatentnarcunsurpassect. Send modci, sketch orp.1tctographof invention wets description andstatcmentas to advantages claimed. lrateretrcbitiripi/ Ater No dinette is made for an opinion as o and ray fee for prdsecutin t to appticati n rods not be ealiect far ,mat t� i patent. allotvect. "ItivestoeseiGurtiree toile taring fall information scat frac. Ali Comment. cations Connidored as Strictly Colti1OAtiltl. , t FRANKLIN H. HOUGH; trot r' Jt took W i11111 GtT'ON.,,1►. si. ,