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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1898-08-26, Page 3xJNc LIAM 'i'L\IES, AUGUST 26, tS9S.
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THE BURDEN
Of Sickness and the Shadow of
Graver Things
BEING LIFTED
From Thousands of Homes
in Canada.
Mr. W. J. Offen, brakeman nn the Grand
Trunk Rahway, residing at 211 Logan :we -
ane. Toronto, Canada, says: "My experience
with the i,iunyon treatment for. dyspepsia
Alas been most satisfactory. I was in a
'terrible condition when I consulted Min -
yon. I was so bad In fact with dyspep-
siaand headache that I never expected to
fast better. The pales in my head nearly
drove me wild, and I was compelled to wall:
the floor for hours. I had dyspensia so
badly and' niy stontnch'. was swollen so
frightfully after eating heartily that I sof-
ifered the greatest agony. I had used all
medicines in the effort to get relief, Int I
'l apt getting' worse. Since I began using
innyon's. Dyspepsia Cure I have, never
elt in better health. I can eat almost
' anything and feel no bad after results. I
dam now In splendid health and attribute It
al) to Munyon's treatment, and ani doily
eeommending. these wonderful remedies."
lennyon's Ilhetimattc Caro seldom fails to re -1
Slays in ono to three hours and cares hi a few.
thus. Price 2tle.
/Canyon's Dyapepala Cure posltivc:y cured all'
form of ludlyeatlon and att.ntait.i. tronblee.,
3'rlco 25e,',:,i
fluuyon'a Cotd Cure prevents pneumonia gain,'
breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 25e.
ddunyon'e Cough Cure stops coughs, night
tawea:s, alinys soreness and speedily heals tbo
tangs. Price 25c.
111unyon's Kidney Cure,apeedlly cures pains
At the back, Iona or groins, and all forma ,aS
i"l lney dlnease. Prine 25e;
Idunyon's Nerve Cure stops aervousneta (MC'
op the system. Price 25e.
• Jinnyaa's Headache Cure stops headache tel
4bree t.ilnntea. Price 25e.
? tmynn'a •Pile Ointmeat positively Clues al
forms of piles. ,Price 25e.
llnnyon's Blend Cure collimates all trapttriti.ys
Aar :ha Wort. Prim 2.1e.
t_'vnyon•3 Female Itemedics area boon' to all
! rnten,
:!unynn's Catarrh Remedies never fall. Tho
seatr.rtli Cure—price 2:5e. :rad icates the dtirar, i
trona the system, and thin Catarrh Tablets—?iric4.
—3411. --:?same and heal the parts.
hiunyon's Asthma Remedies relieve in tires.
titttmtes and mire permanently. Price $i,.
flunyon'aVitellxor,, a great tonic .lad re-.
*Lomat vital, strength to weak people:'
.A separate clue for each disease., At all drug-.
gist; mostly 25 centa a vial. .
Per.onal 1. ti ,8 to Prof, Dlun)'nn, 1505 Arch St..
Philndel, Ida t':. , 1T-S.A., answered with t ee medi-
cal advice r..r any dit.cnse.
Literary Notes.
3
W. C. T. U. COLUMN. in making your country more pros- I CIiI.ROSS.
The Council met in the town ball,
Teeswater, on August 8th, Members
all present. The .Reeve in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting read.
Reid—Jarvis---That the minutes
of last meeting of Council be amend-
ed by appointing the Reeve instead
of lir. Johnston to carry out motion
No. 5 of last meeting—Carried.
The minutes as amended were
adoped,
A communication was read from
the Greenock council re surveying
boundary of Greenock and Culross
at lot 6 to 10 was read, stating that
they were willing to have the sur-
veying done and to pay half the
expense incurred.
Also communication from County
Clerk, stating that the County levy
for this year is $1881.60,
Johnston—Jarvis—That the Cler k
-be instructed to secure the legal
permission of the owner of lot 12,
concession 9, so that motion No. 5 of
last meeting can be carried out—
Carried.
Johnston—Jarvis—That the Coun-
nil grant the sum of $7 to the Markle
family, they being in destitute cir-
cumstances, the same to be handed
to Mr, Standish, to be expended as
he thinks best to
their benefit_
Carried,
Rep^rt of Mr. Jarvis re hill on
30th sideroad was read as follows :
Ilaving examined the hill on the
30th sideroad, I find that the ap-
propriation is tuu small fur the
amount, of work required to be done.
I thought it unadvisable to proceed
with letting the contract. I would
therefore recommend that the grant
be supplemented by $1.5, so as to
allow the money to be more properly
spent..
W. II. JanvIS.
Johnston—Scott—That the report
I or W. 11. Jarvis re the hill un the
30th i 1cra:id he ac.i'pted and the
supplement of kl5 ;,eked for he
granted and that Messrs. Reid and
Jarvis see it properly expended—
Carried.
Reid —Jnrvis--That as the culvert
on the gravel road at Ireland's hill
was washed out by the spring flood
and ,temporarily repaired, that the
Reeve inspect said culvert and report
at next meeting of Council—Carried.
Johnston — Reid — The, as the
season is now favorable for continu•
fug the ditching on the 15th con-
cession at lots 23 and 24, that the
Reeve and Mr. Jarvis be empowered
to expend $100 to the beat advantage
of the road—Carrit•d.
Scott—MacKay—That as it is
reported that the bridge at lot 8,
concession 3; also culvert at lot 7,
concession 3 is in need of repair, that
Mr. Jarvis have the same done by
public competition—Carried.
Scott—MacKay—That as the hill
perous and wealthy. Then we en;
courage our Legislature to vote 1
CAA -DUCTED r3Y WI\GIIAbi BRANCH OF
TRE lvaaiz Vii'$ 01111IfiTI.1N TEM- great sums of money fur immigration 1
I'ERA:�CE =ON. by
; that is, to have destroyed!
by our stupidity.
The liquor -traffic does not pay us.
It plunder's us. It is worse than
fully on our pant to tolerate it. It is
political suicide to sanction and en:
courage it by legislation,
The September number of the De:
Mneator is called the autumn an:
slouncement number, and is always
an important number on account of
the opening of the Autumn business.
The contents of the number are of
such general interest that they will
DOES IT PAY.
11Y REV. D. v. LUCAS, D, D,
The liquor traffic contradicts every
prineiple of political economy.
When our politicians snake a study
of this great question which is now
being considered by many, they will
find this traffic to be one of the great-
est hindrances to national prosperity ;
a clog to the wheels of the common-
wealth ; an incubus ; a great wen or
tumor on the neck of the bcdy poli-
tic, No child grows because of a
tumor, though if he be otherwise
sound he may grow in spite of it,
No thanks to the liquor traffic for
national prosperity, or even for the
smallest contribution towards it.
What are the two great pillars on
which the commonwealth rests?
Muscle and money.
These are twin sisters which should
ever go hand in hand. The state
suffers when they do not.
Of these twin sisters, muscle is the
elder born, because there was muscle
before tbere was money.
The fish swings his tail gracefully
in the water. What is it worth ?
Nothing—absolutely nothing, until
you touch him with the power of
human muscle.
Coal, by millions of tons, lies be-
neath yoar feet. What is it worth?
Nothing, absolutely nettling, until
you pour elbow grea-e of on it.
lin Ontario Farmer Rescued by
Paine's Celery Compound.
Wells & Richardson Co.,
Gentlemen,—It is with very great
pleasure that 1 testify to the value
your great medicine, Paine's of
Celery Compound. For nearly two years
I suffered from indigestion and kidney
and liver troubles. After trying several
medicines that did not effect a cure, I
decided to try your compound. Before
using it I was so low in health that 1
could not eat or sleep. 1 could not lie in
bed owing to pain in my back, and it
was only by resting on my elbows and
knees that I wee enabled to obtain a
slight degree of ease, Before I had fully
taken one bottle of your medieioe I be -
1 gan to improve. I have now taken in
i all fourteen bottles with grand results I
, am a fanner and ain now working every
day I am a living witness to the worth
or Prfne's Celery Compound.
yours sincerely,
G. J. Silt, Sheffield, Ont.
k,'AST WAWANOSII.
Council met Angust 6th pursuant
to adjournment. Members all pre-
sent. Minutes of last meeting read
and passed.
Deputy -Reeve Scott refunded back
$2.50 from Jacob Miller, being bal•
once from debenture of $30 issued
The tall pine bcurie viith perfect 23rd ,June last, for work undone on
rhythm in the wind. What is it I eastern gravel road.
worth ? Nothing—absolutely noth-1 Oomrnunication received from Win,
ing; until the muscled exeman swings
his edged implement against it.
God has ordained that nature
should, in crude form, confront our
race, to be turned into usefulness i Accounts for printing, repairing
and wealth only by the application culverts, gravel and graveling, etc.,
of human muscle to its crude con- on the public roads, received and
dition. ordered to be paid.
Paralyze that muscle under alto- Joseph McBurney, Si• lot 34, con.
hol and what is it worth to the state? 10, was present claiming damages to
Paralyze it again and again, until the amount of $13.2;5 for an accident
finally you turn it into your -:tits. he met with some time ago, at night,
and what is it worth to the State in a culvert left open by Geo. L.
then ? Instead of being, as it should, If alker on sideline 33 and 34, con.
a wealth producer—it becomes a 12. Laicl over in the nheautime.
wealth destroyer. It becornesa bur- Resolved, that the sum of $.3170
den to the State, clogging the wheels for Tp improvements, ofears' salar-
of the commonwealth, instead of fes, and special school rate in adcli
he'ping to roll it on to higher and tion to the amount required for
greater prosperity. county purposes, in all $4594 35, he
What is that healthy young Man raised off the Township this year by
taxation. A rate of 43 mills on the
$ was struck. to raise this amount,
and By-law No. 9, 1898, confirming
the the same, was duly read and
passed.
Resolved, that the Reeve and
Councillor Sutherland be authorized
Lane, Co. Clerk, Goderich, stating
that the amount required this year
from the Township fur Cuunty pur-
poses was $1424.35.
attract all tastes. The article on worth as a wealth producer ? I look
Tnsemina and its treatment by Dr.
Grace Peckham Murray, is paiticu:
iarly worthy of attention.. Sharlot
M. hall continues her practical les:
sons on Photography fur Auiateurs,
and the information given under the
head of Domestic SuhJ ets are timely
and suggestive. A new department
entitled the Dressmaker is added
this month, which is of special value
to everybody interested in olressmak:
ing professional 1n• amateur, as ir, em:
bodies the latest ideas in tr'iittrniIng
and finishing of garments. Social
Observances is :an attractive and
useful department. There will also
be found a variety of bright and in•
meresting • miscellaneous a reading.
Order from the local agent for But:
terick patterns, or address the Delin:
eator Publishing Co. of Toronto,
Limited, 3.3 Richmond St. west,
Toronto, Ont. Subscription price of
The Delineator $1 per year, single
copies 15e.
7 -se The true story of those 278 days
Of suffering by Greely's heroic little
band of explorers in the Aretie
region has been told by General.
Greely himself, f'sr the first time,. tor
the Ladies' Home Journal. 1'or
years General Greely has kept an
unbroken silence about his fearful
experience and that of his compare
ions, as they dropped dead one by
one at his side, and it was only after
the greatest persuasion that the tam:
ons explorer was induced to write the
story.
at my own father, who settled seven-
ty five years ago on land worth
three dollars per acrd When. we
carried our venerahle father to his
grave a half century later, that land
was wroth one hundred dollars per
acre. here was wealth• production' to look after Arthur Baines, et pre- on hit 4, concession 10 is in bad tun•
from .the value of that land sent lying in Whitechurch at the clition, that Graham Scott have the
from three to one bundled dollars? expense of the Municipality with a same attended to to the extent of
My father's muscle, and teat of his
•
Sir Oliver Mowat has enlsentsd to
formally open, the Industrial Ex hibi:
tion on 'Tuesday, August 30.
No case so slight you can afford to
neglect. No case so deep-seated tilctt
Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder
not relieve instantly and cure perma-
nently. It has made marvelous c;r. res,
and enjoys the esteem and high en-
dorsation of the medical profession.
Through exposure I contracted t': -•t drand
ease—Catarrh. My case became •:ir•onie-••'.. 1'e
minutes after first application I lr .1 ''ePef, aii.i In
•Y short while I was completely cu: • 1. W.
LAVaLLY.G.T.R. Brakeman.Annr .._l3he.ri't, at
Sold at Hamilton's Drug Stoic.
5
s
"Three Three years ago I was troubled
with boils, and tried several
remedies recommended by friends,
but they were of no avail. I bad
FIFTY -TIT -0 BOILS in all, and
found nothing to give me relief
until I tried Burdock Blood hitters.
The flrt;t bottle. I took inacle a com-
Ip1et.: cure and proved so very
satisfactory that I have recoms
mended B.B.B. to ri:shy of my
friends who have used it: with good
results. A. 3. MUSTARD,
Ily .kr, I1 Tan,
Any ono troubled with Boils,
Pimples, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores,
or any Chronic or Malignant Skin
Disease, who wants a perfect cure,
should use only
{`} ; j1 {� ; BLOOD
i1 d n. ti.,l BlMITERS.
neighbors about him.
What is such a young man worth
to the St;ate? Well, I should say at
least $5.000.
Torn inch men into criminals by
the thousand, as the traffic intoxi-
cants does (and who dares to deny
it?), and see how you wrong the
State. Turn such men into corpses
long before their time (and who dares
to deny, that you do ?), and see how
you rob and wrong the common-
%ealth.
A young. couple in Lower Canada, till Monday the 19th Sept. next,
thirty years ago, married and went 1>, PORTI xFIELD, Clerk.
into the hetes business. About fifteen
years later the husband drank him-
self to death. The wife secured a
license renew'tl and went on as be-
fore, marrying' again a year or two
afterward.
Some five years after her husband's ericau peoitle have no abiding confidence
death, her two sons drank themselves in its merits. They buy and take it for
simple as well as serious ailments, confi-
dent that it will do them good.
When I was told of their death I Ftrlclri:�pfrii: c�ureYatt liver ill
Liver Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, waist's
pillion, sour stomach, indigestion ars promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work
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broken leg, and to see that his ex $20—Carried.
penses for nursing and medical at Scott— Mackay — That as the
tendon be kept at as low and 'rens- grant of $15 has been made to expend
enable a rate as possible under the on the Greenock and Culross boun-
circumstances, and•• that they be dai'y at lots 9 and 10 of Culross,
autt.orized to have nim removed else- Greenock granting and equivalent,
where as soon as they think fit to do that Joseph Johnston represent this
so. Council in the matter—Carried.
Orders on Treasurer to the amount The finance committee recon, -
of .$296.74, principally for gravel Mended the payment of a number
and repairing culverts, etc., on .the Of account, and on motion of' Messrs.
public roads, were issued, when on Johnston and Jarvis, the ,report of
motion of Mr. Sutherland, seconded the finance committee was adopted
by Mr. Scutt the Connell adjourned and cheques ordered to be issued in
payment of the respective accounts.
Scott—Jarvis—That this Council
do now adjourn to meet again on
Monday, Sept. 12th, at 9 a. tn.—
Carried
Cites. BUTTON, Tp. Clerk
An Explanation.
The reason for the great popularity of
hood's Sarsaparilla lies in the fact that
this medicine positively : ures. I, is Am
erica's ldreatest Medicine and the Am -
said, "Please doe's tell me they
drank themselves to death if they
died of typhoid fever or some other
disease,"
"Oh," was the reply, "you can say
that they literally drank themselves
to death. There was no disease but
drink."
Some'three years later the second
husbald killed himself with drink.
We all expect to live to seventy
years. Why? God has taught us;
"The days of our years are three
Mailed ,for2_io.by C. L Hood e; Co.,
Lowell, Mass.
During the thunder storm on
Thursday, Donald Lamnont's barn
about Live miles from Tiverton was
struck by lit;htni i r. The barn was
rented by Jatuee Dowd who lost all
his wheat, 600 bushels, GO tuns of
hay and ten hogs The insurance
on the oontents was $400. While
this fire was ranging anotLer fire was
seen which proved to be near Paisley.
score and ten,,"
Look'. Those four men should
have lived 280 years in all. 1
Sum up the years of their actual
lives, deduct that sum from 280, and
teeny add thoroughly. 1 you will find thilt the liquor Millie
fest atter dimer pills. � I S has robbed you from underono root
MS cents. All druggists. only of more than 100 years of inus-
I -hi eh should have joined yours
:Prepared by C. I. stood Co" Lowell, Mass.
'she unlit Pill to take with Ilona's Sarsaparilla. C
Kidney -Bladder Trouble.
There is no more serious menace to
gond health itt the present sista than
Kidney disorders, and ite an appalling
fitct but a true oue that four- liths of
the country's people have a taint of this
ineiduous disease with tbem.J)r. Chase's
Kidney -Liver Pills cure all Kidney dia.
ease.
Mi1burn's Sterling Headache
Powders cure Headaches quick,and
leave no deprossmg after effects.
Price 10c. and 25c. at all dealers,
The St. Marys creamery paid out
for June milk $10,600.
Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam bas no
superior for Coughs, Colds, throat and
lung troubles of young or old. Pleasant
to take. Price 'Mu.
Are
0
'0 11, Jne
of those who, when business is dull, don't advertise ?
Have you ever considered what a mistake that is ?
When business is brisk you are bound to get a share
in what it going. Of course, you can increase your
trade by advertising liberally then. But when the
"off" season is on, why not try and capture•the cus-
tomers who are getting the necessaries of life. It's
your own fault, or there is something wrong with
your advertising, if you don't succeed.
The best business men of the world say that if
you have something that every day people want and
you can make them know that you have it, you are
on the road to a great business success.
There is no other way of telling these people
anything you wish them to know quite equal to the
advertisement in the local newspaper.
You cannot utilize the local newspaper in a bet-
ter manner than by advertising in THE TIMI::+.
Why ? Because TIIE TIMES reaches all classes
of people in the Town of Winghatn, and in the County
of Huron and immediate vicinity. THE "['tMi s goes
into the .home in every section. Many advertisers
have found that a liberal use of its columns have paid
them. Why not you ?
••••••••.6.6.-="J"--
Stratford
6.6 -
Stratford rate this year will be 21
mills on the dollar, half a mill less
than it was last year.
The testimonials on behalf of Hood's
aarseparilla are written by honest peo-
pie who want you to know what it has
done for them.
Returns compiled by .Me. George
Johnston ;how that there are in Can:
ado 559 creameries•, 2,55G eheese
factorlee steel ) i faC
tlit
s redoei
n
g
both butter and cheese.
„, Aron Ory far
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.
©N GIVES RE! .117.r.
Don't Spend
Me
for
dicine
until you have tried
You can buy them in the paper 5-c::: t t'artons
Ten Tabules for Five C
VW sort to pot up cheaply to t:rottfy thr universal pri'aat demau:i ,•, ., prupw
If you don't find this sort t'f
Rjpans Tabu"T.s
At the Druggist's
c A!tY' 'N
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C lSt1'
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h arh5
to 'Nit I2 r
n s t 't'
Send Five
CC t
you ttia►��'y,
Spruce St, New �`it�l.. 't:al they will be lens to } n bi
re cartons will be uid+,c i tor 45 cent% Ti. chance! are the
me that Ripaas Tabules ate the very meds. ins you nets„ .