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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-05-19, Page 3Tare .03ad Olean 3,tioye1es to stay. Temples. Now is the rims to Cleanse and Tone • • the 33ody. Paine's . Celery Compound Re- builds and Strengthens Brok- Mown and Weakened Physical Frames. On the street, in ueeerobliee and where tame and Wveleu Liu weer, ourigregutat the quick and enticei rye eau Oleeera week fLest), deetty lj4l War:rube. • The mewl ewes o Mseaee and death are not uoutined to uny.puetioular „slues or age, 'reeve lite prututueut viaduct is . youth one full age. uud title is truly the - detalua wase the army or atied people allows up iu full etrength . The facet.ut men aud women in the month uf may tee tut UUci moicators of boreal or disease.l41t utlow hives. cheeks bloated alai full uf Pimples and eruptioue, 110I'VOU8 t v. itublugs uf the limbs aud unsteady trait, all tell of .weakriese•eud grov,log dieeftee. ing Use g eat tuttj ,rit,„t of erases poisoned blood itt tt e pr [mu et4 ut trou we, it'ur men tte butler fine.; bund anti titan (i-! geaseta.ritiOe'S Courpuenal is their true, restmer—toterotay ul VI41,10 U. lb the greatest, ut 1L tauter puritiere Mento to suedioal tuna 1 its marvellous curet; are the trueet, ALIO beet prouls. ut ^ effiettey,. Far:nert ousnees, dyspepsia, headaches, billOuenese butt liver uomplaiot that. so quickly wear uu& nervous energy mai lifb, Aum's Celery Compound tamale tar ;Mead of alt oyer medicines 116 a cura- tive tweet,. it is just now that Paine'. Celery Conipotteu cion best show IW power. over disease and 'weattuees. Uoltie or tau tised before the hot weather conies (tu, 'will tiertaiuly effeut a most blessed change for try 'eau had woman %host; blood le 4(834 brunr.. and, alUggieb. • The body, .of Mr. McGarvey, of leeppetl, was It1114 ill a clump ot: bushes at Witt r inn with 'a bullet tbrotigh the head. Supposed to be a case uf suicide. Don!t Tear Down —Build Up, The old fashioned theAry of tearing down '1.1386104Awn ni,i,'cijs' ehand the advetit, ur 0r. 3.,'W. Chase'sNerve IFeted,' white) our y creating new rich f brood and nerNe tissue. Through the xnechhei of the•oiroulation and the net vous system they strengthen and invi- gorate every Organ iu the hutnao body. Rev. W. A. J. Martin was on 'Thursday inducted at Brantford to succeed the late Dr. Cciehrane. The trial of the petition against' lion. John Dr den.begies. at Whitby I • on lilay-2t;tn. 3:7 Void Tian The five diseases for which .Shiloh's Conenteptive (lure is et:31;14011111y reconi- mendeu are °teethe. Ueda, Whooping coegh, (hoop and Consumption No inedibine ever u,tjd. bv tun Bequa to it in any reeptett. Sold u oder a posit've „guaranteA. Nior eV batik if it fails. 25 ete., 50 ctst and 41.00 a ho..tle. 11.1.4E 1.1.101E46, .MA 19, 1.69. Illeyeles are here to stay, and how. ever much some people may dislike them, it is well to recognize the fact and get used to it. They have the saute rights on the highway as any other vehiele, and Are entitled to half the road, Mid teamsters who deliber- ately crowd a hieyele into the ditch are liable for any damage that may result to the tutichille or litter. AS a general thing people will, find • whet:linen prompt to aekuowledge any little °outlet, in the matter of rights in the read, and perfectly willing to waive their rights when a strict enforcement would result in inconvenienee to others. A gentle. wan on a. wheel will al wa.yit dismount' if Le sees that a Main is frightened, t if is t . gener- al thing when a fuutman is struck by a bicycle at a erossing, it is en- tirely his own fault. He sees the bicycle, or hears the warning bell, and stops need still, „then takes a co.uple of steps backward, and, per. naps changes his mind and makes a spurt for the further side of the 1 at reet. 'The bicyclist that can avoid hitting him under Such eireutestanees is an expert, iodeed. Remember, that the man on the wheel ap• pro/Aching a street ems:46g, has seen you long before yuu saw him. His practiced eye has measured the dis tance, he knows the spend at %hint' he is going and Ile has ealeulated that he will nese tether ahead or be- hind you, Mien •you stop-ited step hack yon tep directly into Ins path, lie alters his course and you dart ahead. and the wheel hits uti, Thee both parties' are wad, perhaps hurt, and Om t'e a damaged wheel to say nothing, • of ruffled. fee'ingS . apd wounded dignity. ,Pti.! ?to attention LO a bicycle IC.% the bueiness of the rider to watch vott and he 16 on- ly too gled to a tteud 10 hist business. Of cout•be this does lint held good in the case ef a beginner, but they have no business oil the street at a 1. A Lou twill It with u higii fence arotted it ie their propersphere. • Hayard's el ow 0 it tippliecl. ex- t I rut i.V 'fl s pal n, ta vs 10 11 ;tin ma- ti4 itt. red Limas swat hug. heals au Gs. ' cures • gr,rns lame hank. eon trrot-.d oord% and eritf jot n tic Teken neertirilly• cures rtroup, Q Ilene, pain hi the stomach. Kefuej uoutpisiut, etc.' Price 25te.' • _Boys, Note 'nue. E Shepherd, editor ot 'Toronto Saturday Night, writes as follows: `Statteling by the desk ufit business man. who'eln ploys qnite a. !limber of lads, 1 saw a boy ebout 1Z come in a nd apply fur a bitnati011. The boy was -well dressed and in demeanor and aecent indicated that he belting- eil to one otthe upper grades uf the public schools, Witho ut taking off • his hat or appearing to notice any - .body who was present, hedemanded in a sharp, unpleasant voice, 'Say, mister, are you 'advertising for a boy?' The business Man looked at A SURE CATARRH CURE. No matter what your experi- ence . has been with so-called catarrh " remedies, ' your ulti- mate, complete recovery can surely and positively be effected. Don't suffer any longer. Don't trifle with a distressing and dan- gerous' disease when a'sure cure is within -your grasp. Thousands of sufferers, whose -condition was worso than yours.have been cured and' Ire new in' perfect health. Their enthusiastic and unsolicited testimonies show beyond the shadow of a doubt that • Dr. Agnew's • Catarrhal Powder ' is the most wonderfully . effective remedy ever compounded. It re- lieves the most severe case in from so to 6o minutes ; it effects a full eute in a short time. The most eminent nose and throat special- ists intim world have given it their unqualified endorsement. In all cases of catarrh, colds, sore throat, asthma, hay fever and influenza it acts like magic, It is easy and pleasant to use. It never fails to do precisely what is claimed for it. In less than an hour it will prove its worth if you will but give it a chance. A prominent evangelist gives testimony Rev, Warren Bentley, writes :—" While In Newark, N. S., conducting religious set, vices, I was troubled with catarrh and used Dr. Agnew's catarrhal Powder. It gave nu) great relict and I have recommended it to many among whom I have labored." Hon. naval Mills, Minister of justice of Canada, has used this remedy and highly recent. menclsit ovct his own signature, - At all druggists. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart cures all takes of organic and, sympathetic disease of the hem Relieves in s minutes. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic and an invigorator, system renovator and blood maker and purifier, *eat, for 4.0 doses, Dr. Agnaw's Ointment relieves in a day and curet eczema, tetter and alt skin diseases. Cures piles in 2 to 3 nights. 3s. 6 ••%, • ' .• .4:40 ,,; , • -el; ••'' • kpt ''.""l••••••;•).4.,•, SOLD Int A L. HAMILTON', WINGrIA.M. . . want an older boy than you.' him for a second and answered, 'I want an older boy then you,' ans- wered the merchant. in a semewhat louder voice. 'Oh,' answered the lad as he awing aroun4 and walked out. •That,' said the • merchant to me, 'Is a sample of the manners of the Toronto school boy. In my business, you know, we depend almost entirely upon the pollteness, quiokness adaptability of the young fellows we have behind the counter. I have to • ebangenly boys a dozen tunes a year beeause I cannot get. the rigte, material. ' My customers ask me wny I chauge my boys so often. Cerzainly it • money, for • I would be willing to keep thein if they were worth keeping. The first I thing they ask me is what wages I pay, and the next, %hat hours they will have to work. They never think about ine or my business; all they want to know is how much they can get out of me. Apparently they give me poeredtt for being able to teach them a profitable trade; they only regard me usa. task master who is to be made pay tbe highest price, give the shortest hours, and aeccpt the lowest possible quality of service.' 'Parents who bring up their buys without manners and without any consideration, for themselves or pros peetive employers, and without any ambition to acquire a decent method of procuring a hveliehood should cut this little paragraph out and paste it up where, the boys will see it when they rise in the morning and go to bed at night.' Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablete, at A. L. Hamilton's, 35o a`Box—CO Tablets. . '• CHAPTER VI. 1. 0, ye of little faith in remade s and doctors t , 2. How shall ye be filled with thr kuowledge that the tortures of dyspep- sia may he relieved in an instant ? . 3. Try Dr. Von •Stan'e Pineapple Tablets because they are prompt 10 ultrrecting der*angerneuts of the stomach and absolutely cure the worst turns of dyspepsia. 4. These tablets are wonders and A. L Hamilton tells them -60 in a box, at 3a cents the box. Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Table.n are free front all chemicals that ruiu tt e stomach to give temporary relief. TI ileum of these tablets is soothing • and heeling and the fruit pepsin of the pine apple vitalizes the natural digestite juices to a Bist 10 5 nature! curt. No Enterprise in ;lenses. • "Let me have three fingers of whisky,', a traveller said to the clerk. of a drug store in a hansas town. "I can't," replied the clerk. who did not khoni the custotner; "This is n. prohibition State." . , "I can't get a.drink of whiske,eh?" No' sir; not without a physician's prescription. when it is to be used as a medicine." "Is there no •emergency at all in whiell you would be permitted to dis- pense of a small quantity of whisky without that foreaality— a case of life acid death, for' instance?" "Why;yes," replied the clerk; "I suppose if a man were to be bitten by a rattlesnake, and- it would re quire some time to go to a doctor and get a prescaption, in that case it might be allowable to give him whisky," "Do you know wlere I 4..mild find asnake?" was the, next questh n. "Why, no," replied the elerk,great ly surpri-ed at rhe query. "Well," commented :the thirsty . one with a great deal of nisgust in his tone, "it seems to me that, if this drug store had any enterprise, it would keep a rattlesnake o -t hand for use in cases of emergency,". Are You Married? Are ou married to the old-time be'ief, that consumption le Incur:lbw If so you are wedded to s rniataketi notion, Shiloh's Cough and Coneutoption pule +155 oci‘r.o,,tuo many a Sfr sus tette, and it never Pelta when taken in 1 LO Pad v Mattes. Os' bottle' will prove ittuie to you then it whole volume. uf tegument. Try it. Every lio0te guaranteei. 25 tits, tit/ tits end $100. The annual meetietr of Wt 13rtoe Teachers' Institute has het n paned moil after the sdrnmer days, ewine, -to diffieultv in to torp g o itsidt,iftsistanco for 'Islay 21111 and ,26th. Children Cry for CASTOR IA. is as necessary as a broom for the house. For in the blood accumulate the germs of disease wihich, if not swept away, become manifest ii boils, blotches, sores, ulcers, eruptions, eczema, tetter, and like diseases, that flay the flesh and scar the skin, ES A CLEAN S of all diseases that begin in the blood. What other medicines drive in, Ayer's Sarsaparilla drives out. Where other medicines make a. surface show of health by cleansing the skin, Ayer's Sarsaparilla lays the foun- dation of health by cleansing the blood. It is conceded that A ISEASES the larger portion have their origin in impure blood. Cleanse the blood and you cleanse the skin Foul blood cannot make a fair body. The shortest way to a sound body, a clear coniplexion, and a vigorous life; is to purify the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I can truly say that Ayer's Sarsaparilla saved my life after doctoring for years for' blood poisoning. Not one bit of help in any way, shape, or manner did I receive before, by advice of a friend, I took Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It made me a new man, and completely cured me." HARRY L. DROWN, 2r Hanover St., Manchester, N. It. • "Last year I was badly troubled with boils which I could not get rid of, until I proct.i...1 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Two bottles relieved me of my tormentors, and they have neer made their appearance since." 1L 13. BRADLEY, Danburgh, Ga. "Five years ago my little boy became blind from the effects uf scrofula. Our doctor failed to help him. We began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla and two bottles cured him." • C. C. GOPETT, Canes, Ky. "After six years' suffering from blood poisoning, I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and although I have used only three bottles- of this great medicine, the sores have nearly all disappeared." A. A. MANNING, Houston, Tex. "I was afflicted with catarrh for a number of years, none of the doctors being able to help me. When almost hopeless of cure, a friend advised me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after using only three bottles, the cure was effected, and to -day I am perfectly healthy." OSEPH MURPHY, 173 Mulberry St., Newark, N. 3. Heart Disease Has become frightfully prevalent of late. If your heart palpitate°, throbs, „skips beats or is weak, do not fail to use Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills. They •Strengthen the heart, Steady and regulate its beat, and restore it to healthy, normal action. Hints'for Marriageable Girls. Do not "choose an opposite." Yon will be opposite enough in time. Either put down your foot on his cigar before marriage or make up your mind to keep quiet about iti afterward. • Learn to cook and sew, and, above all things, learn to look sweet • and keep still when you feel mad enough to take the roof off. See and hear all the plays, operas and concerts you -ean during the en- gagement. l3ad weather is apt to interfere after multiage. Take your mother's advice on the question.of a husband, provided she took her mother's. Don't ask your brother about the personal habits of a suitor. lIe can't tell you enough to matter ivith out giving himself away, and won't do that, Do not bh offended 'vvhen sistet j wonders what any woman of tastE can see in him to admire. Just re , 'member how much you know of your own.brother's short,comings, The Caterpillar Pest. The warm spring weather of the past few days has done more than forcing the buds to burst and the grass to.grow. It has hatched out myriads of small caterpillars, and there is scarcely a tree but is swarming with these pests. At the time • of hatching the caterpillars were scarcely more than an inch in length, and now is the proper time for owners uf fruit and shade trees to give the pests their attention. Spraying with parts green or Bordeaux mixtere is the only sale remedy, while a strip of cotton dip- ped in coal tar and tied around the trunk of trees will prevent the imigration from one tree to another. Fruit growers owe is to themselves to talco immediate steps to remove this menace to the future, of their o..chards, Scrofula Sores,. Mrs. Annie Wright. Derehem Centre. Ont., writes :—"I had Scrofula so bad that my Nee was alt one running sore. 'I tried Horace* Blood Bitters and be- fore t had taken sit bottles I was cam- pletely cured." Three men who visited Chatham about the time of the Dresden Bank robbAry are now suspected co' the, crime. They are said to be in ' Chicago. Inflammatory Rheumatism. Nirs. W. J. Wtvlswoi th, Toronto Jono- tino, says :—"For 3 months I was oon fin- ed to my room with intlatemitoiy rheti- matism and suffer. ri in ense pain. Doctors failed to do me good. Vire boxes of Milburn's Rheumatic Pills cured me." Price 5Ue. fitippo.0 a malt takes a sack of wiliest and an ordinary checker board ar d site down just for the want of sothething else -to do, and put:, a grain if wheat on 1 he first scow e, two on the reeond, f.Tur on the third, etc., how many grains would he use before all the sixty four senates were fil'eclIt does not seem postfilfiet. but a inathemati.- chin has figured it out at 9,228,37'2,- 086,653 bushels, alio wirg ono million grains- to the bushel, ..._.. ... __ . . .. . Headache Is often a warning that the liver 15 torpid or inactive, More serious troubles may follow. For a prompt, effielent cure of Headache and all liver troubles, take Hood's Piiis While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they- do not gripe or pain, de not Irritate or inflateethe Internal organ, but have a positive tonic effect. We. at all druggists or by mail of C.I. ifood de Co., Lowell, `Aram.