The Wingham Times, 1898-03-11, Page 6•
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e Oat` IT'S EASY TO DYE
hgl11111_Henle Dyeing With Diamond Ayes is
Pleasant and Profitable.
l±RIDAY. iklAROH 11, 1808. 1 Beautiful and Brilliant Colors that do net
Fade -Diamond Dyes Have Special Col.
ors for Cotton and Mixed Goods --How
-- -T , l Wise Woolen Economize in Hard Tinley
W. G. T.. U. COLUMN. N. 1 --.A Ten Cent Paskage ofDtanlond Dyes
9 01tell Saves Ten Dollars.
(peenanoTED ur svixo t#li BRANCH.) I In these days of enforced notny it
learn how she can save the. lost of a new
Mrs. J. B. Merritt gives the fol- ; gown for hereelf and. suit for the little
lowing passages from Scripture re- " one, or can make her • 1s.and's faded
'a need Dyes
., I,1ti look lie
stv " Dl r Y
terrine. to £L1CC11011e liquor ;— DO 4 clothing
prepare
Malty for home
7aat drink strong t'r'ek ; thou nor . use, will chi all thy• - Whey are so simple
thy sons with thee, when ye go into I and easy to use t even a child oan
the tabernacle of the congregation! get bright and beaut•fful colors by follow
Lest Ye die, It shall be a statute l lee the directions on each package.
i There ie no need of soilimr the stands
forever throughout your e.ongre-i with Diamond Dyes ; just lift and stir
gations," Lev. x., 9. "lie shall sep- ` the goods with two sticks while in the
orate himself front wine and strong
drink, and shall arink no vinegar of
wine, neither shall he drink any
liquor of ;'rapes," Numbers vi,, 3.
"Ye have not eaten bread, neither
have ye drunk wine nor strong
drink, that ye might know that I ani
the Lord," Deut. xxvii,, 6. "Strong
drink is raging and whosoever is
deceived thereby is not wise,"
I'r.tverbs xxi., 1. "It is not for
kings to drink wine, nor for princes
strong drink," Proyerbs xxxiv., 4.
"Lest they drink and forget the law
and prevent the jad;;ment of any of
she afflicted," Proverbs xxxi„ 5.
"They shall not drink wine with a
thong, strong drink shall be bitter
unto them," Isaiah xxiv, 9. "But
they have erred through strong
drink and are out of the way; the
priests and the people have erred
through strong drink. They are
swallowed up of wine, they are out
of the way through strong drink,
they err in vision. They - stumble
in judgment," Isaiah xxviii., 7. "Ye
shall drink no wine, neither ye nor
your sons forever," Jer. xxxv., 5.
"Their wine is the poison of dragons
and the cruel venom of asps," Deut.
xxxii, 33. "Woe unto him that
giveth his neighbor drink that
putteth the bottle unto him and
lnrakest him drunken," Hab. ii., 11.
"Woe unto them that are mighty to
drink wine, and men of strength to
'atingle strong drink," Isaiah v., 22.
"Woe to the crown of pride; to the
drunkards cf Ephraim," Isaiah
xxviii., 1. "This our son is a
drunkard and a glutton, and the
incl of his city shall stone him with
stones until he die. So thou shalt
!put away evil from among you,"
Duet, xxi.., 20. "Benhadad was
drinking himself drunk so he lost
the battle," Second Kings xx., 16.
"Ye shall be tilled with. drunken-
ness and sorrow," Ezekiel xxiii., 3
"Awake ye drunkards and howl,
and weep, all ye drinkers of wine,"
Joel i., 5. "Be not among wine
bibbers, for the drunkard and the
glutton shall come to poverty,"
Prov. xxiii„ 20-21.
Matt. xxiv,, 9, "And shall eat
and drink with the drunken." • Acts
11., 15, "For these are not drunken
as ye suppose." I. Cor. xi., 21,
"One is hungry and another is
drunken." I., Cor. vi,, 10, "No
drunkards shall inherit the kingdom
of heaven." Ephesians v., 18, "Be
not drank with wine wherein is
excess." Romans xiii, 13, "Let us
walk honestly as in the day, not in
rioting and drunkenness." Luke
:xxi., 31, "Take heed to yourselves,
:fest that day come upon you un-
awares." Duet. xxi., 20, "And shall
say this our son is a drunkard and
*glutton, and all the men of his
city shall stone him with stones
until he die. So thou shalt put evil
.From among yoa. Touch not, taste
not, handle not, which all are to
perish with the using."
should be a pleasure to an woman to
dye bath and ono will not get any stains
or spots.
In coloring dresses, coats and all largo
articles, to get a full and satibfactory
color, it is absolutely necessary to have
a special dye for woollen !roods. `Phis is
done in Diamond Dyes,
and before buy-
ing
-
ing
dyes one should know whether the
article to be colored is cotton or wool,
and get the proper dye. Do not buy
dyes that claim to color everything, for
their use will result in failure.
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Huron County C. E. Budget.
Are you planning to be at Wines -
barn June 21st and 22nd. These
are the dates of the County S. S.
and C. E. Convention,
HOW TO TREAT NEW MEMBERS -
Every new member should have
considered as carefully and thorough-
ly as possible the pledge he is to
take on entering the society, so that
there may be no walking in the
dark ; and when it is taken the
member will be ready to assume
a fair share in the work of the
society.. And to do that intelligent-
ly, and with a sense of personal
obligation, then there will be called
forth self-respect and a delightful
feeling of 'partnership. The new
nelilber will be no here figurehead
or silent partner. All his ieterest
will be called into play, and be will
realize that much depends on him,
and that be is of some consequence.
This is the key to the position of a
strong, vigorously active, and per-
manent soeiet.v. Think of it well.
Test it and see if it is not.
ON LAPSED MEMBERS -In every
religious society members who have
'"fallen away backward" are found.
They lose interest, or they cease
having fellowship with some one
who was the uniting link, or some
stronger attraction elsewhere calls
them off, and they drop out. What
is to be done in their case? Do not
say "well, I guess we can get along
without them." That may be the
case, but you have to think of them
as well as yourselves. To recovcr
them, seek to create an interest that
will reach them, get a link to which
they can join themselves, work for
them with all the ingenuity you
have, seek by any means, ur by all
gleans to recover them -so will your
society be strong.
THE MINISTRY or Music -In the
C. E. society nothing is of more bin
portance that the music that is
rendered there; a great part of the
life and well-being of the society
depends upon it. It has a most in-
fluential ministry; it throws life into
the heart of,the society ; it awakens
its emotional nature; calls ' its
imagination into play, and stirs it to
activity in every good work ; it binds
the hearts of the members in one.
A song becomes a rallying cry or
an evangel of hope, or a proclama-
tion of divine grace. Therefore,
cultivate the musical talent of the
Society ; never - let a meeting pass
without a sweet solo or a charming
duet ; have "songs and solos" by
Sankey, or the fine collection of
choice songs by Brierly Co., of
Chicago, and you will never be at
a loss.
NAsnvi7ar, 1898. -Five hundred
Iowfl, Endeavorers expect to attend
the Nashville convention. What do
Canadians think of that ? How
many will go from Canada ?
0. E. AND THE Parse -"The
Tithes" of 13rockton, Mass.. once a
week publishes a Christian Endeav-
or column, Over two hundred
Canadian papers offered to our
Provincial editor the same privil(';te.
Our �otin;; people are delighted to
see a '&pace given in the daily paps
at least (illi'(', a Week', k, t`i the ('fin-
rli+letatieli * f whir, (.f special
intei est t,' trio -`;11; they are elite to
take an lnteresr it: them papers, and
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GENRE F EALERS.
THE W IN UIIA11 TOLES, S, . A. 'RC:H 11, 1898. .,�^,......•Vs,
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Vied on by the press committee of
the union.
THE GROWTH OF CHRISTIAN EN.
DEAVOR,--•-It is found to be organized
in every denomination. It is n the
army and navy and among the
cabmen and police; it is among the
men of the life-saving stations ; it has
even penetrated the prisons and laid
hold of the prisoners and in seeking
to lift them ul' to higher life. Where
is it not? It has swept round the
world and has conquered in every
clime, And what is the great lesson
it teaches ? It is this, that the pro-
fession of a faith in Christianity is
not enough, there must he the
practise of it. Men profess faith and
stand stone -still, hat the word of
God is "Speak unto the children of
Israel that they go forward." C. E.
chimes in with that ; it is an or-
ganized endeavor to do God's will ;
it meet* the longing heart with en-
couraging help and sympathetic
fellowship.
THE INTELLIGENCE OP ENDEAVOR -
ERS. -No one
can attend a C. E.
1 convention without realizing' that
the young people are intelligent ;
their papers; their testimony given
lin the surprise prayer meeting all go
tt) show that, and yet what satisfies
us at first does not continue to
satisfy us ; we must advance. Young
men go to college and university to
get learning, but many cannot do
that, what then shall they do? We
answer, read, read, read. Books
constitute the modern university ;
well chosen books, tried, tested
books; books by the best men.
NOW IS THE TIME
To purify your blood with flood's Sar-
saparilla. March. April, May are the
trying months of the year. At this sea-
son your blood is loaded with impuri-
ties which have acuumulated during the
winter, and these impurities must be
immediately expelled. Hood's Sarsap-
arille is the One True Blood Purifier. It
1 is the medicine which has accomplished
many thou,ande of remarkable cures of
till dieeaaes. It is what the millions take
in the spring to build up health and
1 ward. off sickness.
Badly Off.
The colored people found it "hard
times in Georgia"last December,dur-
ing the small pox scare. So we may
i infeh', at all events, from a scrap of
dialogue reported by the Atlanta
i Constitution.
An old Georgia negro, with his
arm in a sling, was talking to an-
other on a west end ear.
"Yes , suh 1" he said with empha-
sis, "I gone up now, fer sho' ! You
see dis arm in a sling don't you ?"
"Yes.,"
"Well sub," the old man continn-
ecl, by way of explanation, "I'll be
eighty years old next harvest; I done
• see lots er trouble in my day, but
I by the grace er God I miss the Kuk-
lux, I miss the Vig'lance Committee,
I miss de White -caps. en I miss de
Regulators, but now in my old age
please God, the waxinators kotched
{• and cut lee !"
IFor Over Fifty Years.
1 AN (lr.D ANi) W eLI.•.rIitriD. [\.Fi51EDY-
Mrs. Winslr
)1r's Bombing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil-
lions of mothers fer their children while
teeth' nfe, with perfeet success. It soothes
the child. softens the gurus, allays all
pain, cures wind collo, and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea. Is pieabant to
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five dents a
bottle. Its value is incalu.,ble. Be sure
and ask for Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing
Syrup, and take no other kind
SABBATH SERVICES.
Mr 1'I1ODIhT-Rev. I)r. V;aupe, pas•
tor. Services tI 1l a in and 7 p rn.
i'RlaSI11 TERIAN'--Iit+v. D. Perris,
partor. S"rvicea at 11 a w and 7 p tn.
EPISCOPAL, St. Pau l's -••Rev. Wm.
Lowe, rector.. Serviees at 11 a in Dud 7
p in.
BAPTIST -Rev, Jas. IHamilton, pas-
tor. Services at 11 a m and 7 p to
CONCIIOMATION;k la -Rev. LI. E.
Mason, pastor. Serviette at 11 a nt and
7pnt,
CHRISPIAN WORKF.11.S. -- Mbscs
Outram and Lock in cc,mmend, Services
at3p'uand 8pto.
SALVta7.'JON AR.'V1Y•--AdjutantMiles
and wife in t:,itnmand. Cervices at 11 a.
m, 3 p at and 8 p nl,
In each of the above named ehurabes
Sabbath School ie held at 2.30 p m.
A Sura Remedy.
Dribre.
After. Too is Phosp iodine,
The Great English Remedy.
Sold and recommended by all
druggists in Canada. Only reit.
able medicine discovered Six
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To-
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed an receipt
ofrice one package $1, six, $5. One will please,
;to trill cure. Pamphlets free to any address.
Tim Wood Company, Windsor', Ont.
Sold in Wingham by Colin a Campbell,
Druggist.
An exchange gives the following,
which may be of use to our readers ;
Every little while we hear of some
who has stuck a rusty nail in his
knee, foot or some other part of the
body, and lockjaw result therefrotn,
of which tire patient died. If the
patient was aware of the remedy for
all such wouods, and applied all such
reports would cease. The remedy
is simple, always an hand, can be
applied by anycne, and what is bet-
ter, it is infallible. It is to smoke
the wound that is inflamed with
burning woollen Oath. Twenty
minutes of the stroke of wool will
take the bitrn out of the worst kind
of inflamatlan rrrrising from a wound
People may sneer at the remedy as
much nw they please, but when they
are afflicted just iet them try it It
fee saved tunny lives and ntitt,h pain
tied is worth: of •1'(`ing printed in
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letters of geld 'incl eve irl ev(+ry
le tato. w rr �1 W "� . t�
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BITTERS
MRs. THOS. MCCANN, Mooresville,
Ont., writes : " I was troubled with
biliousness, headache, and lost ap-
petite. I could not rest at night,
and was very weak, but after using
three bottles of B.B.B. my appetite
has returned, and I am better than
I have been for years. I would, not
be without Burdock Blood Bitters.
It is such a safe and good remedy
that I and giving it to my children."
•
Tie a string about a yard long to
a cenunon door key. Then take the
string in the right hind and hold it
so tis the kev will clear the floor four
or five inches. if you can hold the
string steady enough it will begin to
swing beck and forth in a straight
line. Let Another person take your
left hand in his, and the motion of
kev will change from pendulum like
swing to a circular motion. If a. third
person will place his hand on the
shoulder of the second person, the key
will stop. Try it and explain if you
can.
Are You_„, --�
RUPTURED ?i
Most girls would rather you
sneered at their parents than to
insinuate that their heir is thin.
.s,s�ww�,va.Jr�,n.,a-.,ww,v.er,wc.r,•mrorm.v,ware.N
THE SURGEON FOILED.
Wanted to Perform an
Operation.
DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -LIVER PILLS
RENDERED IT UNNECESSARY.
Too many doctors are too ready to use
the knife. Many a one is sacrificed on
the altar of a surgeon's ambition to oper-
ate who could be saved by the use of Dr.
Chase's K -L. Pills The case of MRS.
W. B. AIKE N, of Zephyr, Ont-, is one in
point. Her husband says that she had
been uoetoring with several doctors for
Inflammation of tho Bladder for over a
year.
"Tho last bottle I got from the doctor
he said if that did her no good she would
be compelled to have an operation per-
formed. I luckilylicked upa sample of
Dr. Chase's K.-picked
in Mr. Dafoe's
store, and my wife took one pill that
night and one in the morning, and she has
never felt tho least sign of pain since. I
will always keep Dr. Chase's Pills in my
house for all our family complaints."
PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX,
AT ,Lr. i+�EALEAs.
If so it is your advantage to I
call on Gordan & Co.'s Drug 1
Store,. Wingharn. They
are the agents for the
celebrated "Wetmore
Truss.
WHY THE WETMORE, IS THE
ONE FO YOU
1. Because it is dangerous to be a
moment without one.
2. It will Lever rust and Is conse-
quently durable.
3. A person wearing a Wetmcro does
not find it a bother. -
4. We will guarantee to hold in
position any reducible rupture.
5, This truss cannot possibly move
after adjustment,
6. Some of our townspeople can
testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
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Deposits of 91 and upwards received and tercet
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Special Deposits also received at ourreni
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Drafts on Great Britain and the United Stater
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