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W IN Gil AM TIMES, DECEMBER 17, 1897.
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Progr
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VICTORY OVER THE MOST OB-
STINATE FORMS OF
DISEASE.
Improved Hommpathl,
People h' AH Woks of Life Cur-
ed By His Remedies,
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The Ideal Road, Horse. 1 A Word lu Favor of Tobacco.
In an address delivered before the "I3ystander" thus discussed. the
Maine Board of Agrieulture recently,
Dr. G. M. Twitchell, an authority on
*43 subjeet. thus described the ideal
road horse
"The 15-2 to 10 -hand horse of
solid color, with broad forehead, ears
ot good Size and well-proportioned,
good length from base of ear to eye,
eyes fall and expressive, with lips
free from meatiness, fute straight,
nostrils well rounded, ful, large and
thin lips, nut thick, and well closed,
nook of good length, shapely, clean
cut at jowl and fitting well. at shoul-
ders, wide') can hardly be to eloping,
the point of the wethers being well
back of the saddle, chest or goof.
aidth, folk:arra long and heavily mus
elect, knees tirm, broad, straight andipleasure, appears necessary to ba1.
strong, cannons short, flat, broad andlance physical exertion, whether of
flinty, paterne good length, inusenlar the hand or brain. Life might be
and nervy, free from meatiness, the supported on bread and water, but
ankle from toe to ankle joint being nobody would then look forward
about thirty-five degrees, feet round through his dey's work to an en -
of size propurtinatc to the anitnal, free joyable and cheerful meal. If medi-
from contracted heels, of good !pater- cal science condems the weed, its
ini and with elastic frog, barrel- shap- judgment is decisive. The mere fact
CURES OTHERS FAILi ed like an inverted egg, deep itt girth
as well as wait, allowing fell use of
lungs without infringing upon oilier
organs, back short, the point of camel-
ing on a line • with that hip, thus nt
lowing for the extension of the mus- be Itgain refused by nature.
cies of attachment well foreeird over
the kidneys giving greater strength
tobacco question in the Toronto
Weekly Sun: There are signs of a
movement for the prohibition of
tobacco. Enormous sums, we are
told. are wasted on the noxious
weed. It' the weed is really
noxious, let it at once be laid asie.e.
If more pleasure, or pleasure of a
better kind can be bought with the
money, let this he done. But
money spent on pleasure is not
necessarily *waeted. Pleasure is
necessary, not only as a sweetner
of life, but of character, which
would tura sur without it. The
more refined our pleasures can be
no doubt the better for us. But a
certain amount of even physical
that tobnecoo ensts money -shich
might be saved is not decisive.
Asceticism turned out at one door
seems to be trying to get back
through another. But entrance will
Mr: George L. Ackerman, carriage trim-
mer for Geo. A Rudd tie Co., residing at 10
Alice Street, Toronto. says : X was troubl-
ed for a year with dyspeeidit and at times
suffered extreme pain. I was also sefferitig
from liver trouble, which gavarrie consider-
able aneasinesa. Af ter using a small vial eaell
of Mitnyon'a Dyspepsia and Liver Cure e 1
ain now feeling all right and well ones
again. I have also used eintieyon'e Congli
and Cold Onree for our yretie girl with
splendid reeults. I heves' great faith in
Munyea."
Munyon's Rho
fails to relieve 10
matIsm Cure seldom
fie t') th ree ou re an
cures in a few tin
a. Priee 5e. •
• Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively
oures all forms of indigestion and stem-
, ach trouble. Price 25e.
.M uuyon's Cold Ullrl5 prevents pneu-
monia and breaks up n cold in a few
hoursPride. 25e.
•Munyon% CoUgh Cure stops ' coughs,
might ev,•ents, allays LiOrisi:GGS, and opoedi
Ly heals the lunge. Pt ice, 25e.
Munyon's Kidusy Cure speedily cures.
palms in the batik, loins or groins and all
forms of kidney disease. Price 25e.
relunyon'e Headache Cure) stops head
aohe in three minutes. P1100250.
IV.1.unyon's Pile Ointintot p .sitively
cures ell forms of pilee. Priee, 25o.,
Mutlyon's Btuod Cure eradietitee all
1mpur:ties et tine wood. Price, 25e.
Munyon's Amnia Remedies are a
boon to alt women.
Idenyou'e Asttioet Reatedies relieve in
3 minutes eed cure perthanently. Priee,
Munyon% Catareh Remedies nevor
fail. The °eerie) Cure ,epriee
erad mites the disease from the syatem,
and the Catarrh Tublets-priee
cleanse and heal the parts.
MilnYon's Nerve On re is a woederful
nerve tonic. Prime 250.
Mut: yon's Vitultier • restores lest vigor
21. icti ;14.
A separate cure for each diocese. At
all druggists, inostl 25e. a vial.
pereeeee lettere Ill Prof. 'Munson, 11
Albert $t., Toronto, answered with
tree inetlizal.adviee for any dieettse.
to the weakest spot in the animal an
atotny as well as in man, quarters of
good length, not too sloping, time ;if ,
fording rootn for the free strifle velem
so necessary in the ideal driver, ma
ties and gaskins long, of good width,
abounding in muscular attachments,
flocks free fr.en meatiness, sound,
stvong*, neither straight nor having a
decided angle, and nut eau under too
sharply at base.
'Such a horse, going smooth and
true, neither padding or toeing in
forward, nor, as we say, straddling
behind. wilt always command a top
price in the market, provided he has
sen educated, andAbounde in ner-
vous energy. Form, size, color, syne
unary and snbstanee are essentials,
but these do not insure the road horse.
To these must be added individuality,
the result 4 breediug. -It manifests
itselfin what we :,erm nervous energy,
the up and get their power. It 13 the
power of heredity, so desirable, so
necessary. To secure this, there
mast be a high ideal and a fixed de.
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MEL' RET ML
Nr. D. C. James, Deputy Minister
of Agriculture, has just about COm.
pleted his text book on agriculture to
be used in Public Scheele. It is to be
out next summer, in time to be in
trodueed the opening. of the
wheels in the fall.
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FROM PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE\
Representatives of three
Great Nations.
Many have tried for years to discover it
remedy suitable to their own ease for the
Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion,
Headache, Kidney and Liver Complaints
arising from Poor Digestion, Weak 'Stomach,
and Disordered Liver.
To these eye say: Try the MO medicine—
ONE OF THEM DEVISED PAINE'S
CELERY COMPOUND
A Medicine That is the Wonder
of the Age. OR__,
Read. what people say. Este it is.
Mies S. LAWSON* Moncton, N. B., says:
"They cured me of constipation and etok
headache."
Mn. H. J'AtIES, St. Nicholas Hotel, Hamil-
ton, Ont., says: "They are a pleasant, sure
and quick cure for constipation, dyspepsia
and sick headache."
Miss 11. E. Hicks, Sonth Bay, Ont.:
"Laxa-Liver Pills are excellent for skis -
headache, causing no pain or griping.''
Mas. JOHN Toethnisos, Hamilton, Ont.:
" They are a perfect cure for even the
severest headache."
. OVOIOE
R. R. DICKEY,
Clerk 5th Division Court.
Agent for Best Insurance Companies.
The Sloan Medicine Co.
Dear Sirs,—
About two years a )
which became chronic and »eate
of patient medicines and as t ate() l-
eered until I used your in It diet
continued to improve and row nj(
commend it to all troubled le. I met-.
medicine.
GO TO_
fife isteis
FOR YOUR
THE ABLEST DIEDICAL NEN
RECOBIBITqsD IT.
Nukes People Well When Other
Prescriptions Fail.
Three men have done a mighty work for
the profession of medicine, and they will
ever be remembered as true benefactors of
the hurtle)) race:
flight tiouorable Lord Lister, President
termination in breeding." of the Royal Souiety, Professor Edward E.
Phelps, ti. D„ of Dartinotuh College, and
Professor Chas Menet, of tne University
" A. Bich Full Oolor. tot Pe:le e men that have lived to benefit
Imankin:1,
Tae Art of Complementing.
Compliments are the poetical
touches whieltreds= the tuollotony
of prosaic existenee. la the Intel.-
. come of sympnthetic pe(1)le they
have it natural elates, and it is as
pleasant reeegnizl by ward or
Soak the chsrms of our friends as it
is to profit by them. Peofit we do,
undhubLedly, as all elefeeptlees life
fairer makes it .peteer, anent wbois-
some niscernment of good trait,
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arid its capabilLies. Rigid inorallstb 1
declare that compliments are oo akin
to flattery that it; is wrong to us
praise iu an way. This. is " most
ietolorable, and. Lot to he endured.'
for all need both to give nnil twelve
tencouragement in this ae
berrying world, And, rept ehen-
Bible as hard natures find its there is
a charm in opening our eyes to the
attractions of others and a warm,
• bealthy glow aceompaniei twee
arm of' words Which atteit 011r ad
tir
2,otesim Edward B B. PIV•lpg, ‘0, ,,..) gave
Diamond Dye Cardinal Ono ofethe the word hie famous Paine's Celery Com -
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ost, Paninonable, and Most „, Pound, has gone to his well ea Tied reward,
Useful Colors,. 1 bwuhtohie great medicine still saves men and
woman every dey. ilanniantis live to -day
owe life, ;width and vigor to Paine s
Millions t,f packages of this wonderfully Celery Compote:id. the mighty disease ban•
rich and popular coml. are sold every year.
Vest Diamond I..) e Cardinal is tinted for
its strength, faeteess and l,eauty of color.
One package dyes two pounds of eills. or all
wool geode a standar,' shade that will
ilever wean out. It eiders over with grand
resillts. ell ehneles except -preees.
Tine Fast Diainomi Dye Cardinal for dye-
ing center) and tnieea goods is the only
Cardinal for cotton clyeiug in the world,
that is fast to light and soap. One pack-
age makes a fast tilt everheeting Ordinal
on one pound of cotton or mixed goods.
Be not iieceivect with crude imiteeiens or
soap grease dyee. Ask for th6 "Diamond,"
mei, yee wig ',Arrays have success.
A careless mason dropped. a brick
trona the second. story of a building -on
Told ByThe Han,. which he was at work sass an ex -
One of -the lat .bl. fadb is termed change. Leaning over the wall and
pro. glancing down ward, he discovered a
'hair -reading." and its adepts
respectable eitizen with his silk hat
nuance it an infallible index to char-
. ...- jammed over ifoeyes and cars, rising
acter. from a recumbent posture. The
.
Fine r is said to denote gentle
mason in tunes of apprehension inquir.
birth, and the amount of care the hair
d "D' 1 briek '
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isher. The weak, nervous, steel:lees then
neuragio, dvspeptio and constipated
are soon made hide and vigorous,. a id the
deadly dangers of liver and kiiiley troubles
are tplickly dissipated.
There is now no necessity fur continuing
in agony and dee ger, when such a repouing
agent as Paine's Celey Compound is held
mit to waterers. Paine's Celery Compound
assuredly cures ; its thousands of magnifie
cent testimonials in the past, are sufficient
proof. SAVO you tried it ?
Ee Loved Truthfulness.
s it
ver at
Satisfaction and perfect tit
eteranteed.
ueen's Block,
Poreat, Ont,, Oct. 12th. 1897:
eni n attack of bilious diarrhoea
1,% existence. I used several kinds
n phyeielan, but was not
'111 le. It helped me at once wadi
,1«-t health. I can heartily re-
Ittd (fa general invigorating
R. R. DICIKEY, J. P.
e" 'Eor sale at al4dealete. tiddlers it( n atiy at Hamilton.
Price—e1.00 per bottle; 6 bi
Wingham.
'he
shows will determine the mode of life. c
there ?'' The citizen, with great diffi-
ir that hit any one down 1
A tendency to curl denotes inher
ent grace and a poetic nature.
Straight hair is the sign of a firm and
practical disposition, while snob. bad
qualities as treachery and jealously
are generally found in people with
black, lustreless hair. The lighter
the hair the more sensitive the owner.
The theory that red hair denoted
a fiery temper tits been superseded
-
by one which attributes to its posses-
sors much honesty and cleverness.
Some of us will centime to hold that
a man may be anything in spite of
his hair,
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, coma.
ration, sour stomach, indigestion aro promptly
cured by Ilood`s 21116. They do their work
1
Zest attcr dinner pills.
easily naoro
Athughly.
25 Cents. .M1 druggitts,
Vrepared by C. T. Hood & es., Lowell, Vass.
'The nay 201 to take with Mors Sarsaparilla..
it ispsobable that the big Dominion
Cotton Company's milk at firentford
eetill shortly be moved to Three Rivers.
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TAILOR'S
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To THE PUBLIC Or W INGHAM Al\ 1' 1.1\ 1:IGHBORIIOOD:
and purpose devoting my
Tadoring business, in the
rand. where 1 shall hope to
fiends as well as many new
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otne length in one of the
I feel confident that can
• le, Fit and Workmanship.
Pk.IFZIE<_F1.
have rPturned to Wino,
whole time and attention to th
rooms lately vacated by Mr. 13
secure the patronage of my oi
customers..After an experienc,
largest establishment, in Ont ti,
give every satisfaction, both if,
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with the times
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and we will use you rights
culty extricating himself from theme -I THE TIMES has been greatly int
iinguisner into which his hat bail I proved during the pet few mnsolte,
been converted, reWied, viol "weed and it is oar intention to make ;t 1,
et able wrnth, "Yes, se., it, eee it. 'lit i still beteer local papSr.
me." "That's right," exclaimed the I The Globe has recently been ('31
mason, in tones of undisguised ad mir,Ilarged to a 16 page paper, and it is
ation, "noble 100n, I would,ane"tiler I the best Partnere' Weekly goieg.
have .waked a thousand bre than
have yon tell me a Ile about it." We will give the both papers
l'OR THE CHILDREN.
When coughs and colds distress the
children Norway Pino Syrup comes to
tilo 7813C116. It soothes and heals the
throat, removes the pfilegm, and is
pleasant and easy to take.
Ilas LitrOngly influewed The Com- 1
mons,
111 1110C1
It is a feet we...thy .of record the t at, , d
least fifty membere of tad 110nee of teen.
01001 afe eble vireo:tally 11> bear 111,10a end 1
donvinei»g testimony to the gkeel effeete of I To New Subscribers.
Dr. Ageew% elatarrlial Powder in oave•
oold iu the head or eettiorli i a)verai ; ilt
differeet ebape4. Thy eaine4 hew, re- New sub 4eriberi sl Ionia siihsei
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tiorded. the tetennoby id me:ebeis l'unro- at once and tate advantN.re of this
welting ontistitnetent 4 111 eveee elenier of
:fleet ofIer.
the Dmoinion. At this wrt,i•ig we 1, %%re - '
eau, 111, 2 , of 11ichedon, Qae., mit if, lg.> . order-
before et the wards of Ate Arthur A, Been ee..e, .,
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$4414 4 ,
other members in Oiling wile, -Ile
was wrongs She ---1 exwv.t yen to trouble. At the present time, tvlult
do more than that. You. must adnilt thinly ars Sabi lug hem infineeei, 1,1 the
that I was right. head, it Lill, hived indeed. Sola at Chis-
holm% Drug Steve.
ane willing to admit, that hes done far them, in (11,it,..5
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onery?
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tile price in keeping
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1. TIIV.ES Wing, -ham.
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pent a
for
Medicine
until you have tried
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You. can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons
Te:i Tabuies for Five C=11-7,.
▪ Rol:, 5: 1,otiip etickvir Cratifzr tho universal p:Ssent demand 1a price.
If you don't find t1iil5 sort of
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