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The Wingham Times, 1899-07-21, Page 3
', Mgr r death raige: .C11117 The Only Medicine That Be- stows the Blessings of True Health. Interesting 'z'est r ofy from a, Cured Mau. If you entered into the oppreseive theme heat of tmidsummerand find yourselfsuf- tering from dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, pain in back and side, head- ache, insomnia and.etgalach disorders, let us urge you to give Peloe's Celery Compound a fair and honest trial if you would be healthy, strong and happy. We fully realize the eeriuusuess of yoer ,condition, and with a desire for your physical welfare we i eeommend Paine's Celery Cgmpound, the ,medicine that is now doing, such a marvellous work for thousands of,sufferers in our country, If your dootor is unfettered by pro. fessional etiquette, he wall advise you to use the great life giver. Your friends and neighbors. will be pleased to tell you what it has done for theca in their time of distress and agony, Mr. Charles Comeau, of leguac, N. B. tells of his terrible suffering and his cure by Paine's Celery Compound, as follows: "I can conscientiously resomnmeuct Paine's Celery Compound to ellwho may be suffering from dyspepsia and liver trouble, Por years while living in Black Brook,.1 suffered from acoal plrori- non of troubles, and was eq bad with dyspepsia that I could, not touch a morsel or food. I sound it difficult to Bleep, and what little I did getwas often broaee with horrid dreams. lnteese sufferings from liver complaint added to my load of agony; I also had dizziness, pains in the back, andwas gale, haggard and despondent. "I kept doctoring and dosing without deriving the slightest benefit, and finally gave rap alt hope ct getting well. One day my daughter, who had read of a wonderful cure by Paine's Celery Com- pound, begged me to try one bottle of the medicine. I told bar it was no use to throw away money, blit she pleaded so hard that to please her I bought a bottle, and before it was used up I felt better. Encouraged so much, T continu-, ed with the medicine .and implored every day. - "I am now cured, thanks to Paine's. --Celery Compound. You cannot wonder that I consider Paine's Celery Cote pots d the greatest medical- discovery to the world. 1 urge all who are suft' 'iug to try this grand medicine and test its. virtues," Iu three years McKinley's admin- iistration has spent $1,414,286,000, and. the United Spates public debt has increased $222,087,000, take no other kind.,S. Anderson, J, Hamilton and J. S. Henderson and Messrs. MeMssr. s. Saunders, lMeMath and Symington ; Church life Qualii s aedtceorrradeJ. McahretsiacCd. os 'Which make Plymouth Twine indispens- ablefor the Government Farm Service - greatest strength, perfect: evenness, ex- treme length, freedom from tangles, purity , ---1-are absolutely necessary also to the twine. that will do perfect work in every harvest field. The selection of Plymout=h for Government service was not made hap- hazard, ' but, after the most careful practical test had _thoroughly demonstrated it to be the BEST. Plymouth has qualities peculiar to itself, which cause it to work perfectly where other brands fail, PRUDENT PEOPLE PREFER 'PLYMOUTH' A Ward lu Time. 1 !deet st t using the steel knives: do Use in every kitchen, if .t little bails- . log ra ;- log wile be mixed with the bt'iek deet timed, the spots will dime -pear with ltrs:zl' ubb' a l ter, one tlttt iz3livt's y will Fray bright tut3ch lnlager. Another thing of importance 1 have learned about eveui ing knives is the ruhstitution of ar cut raw potato for the cloth formerly used, Ain itet wogs' for s cet. EveryeCv housekeeper has ex perioneed the annoyance of gemstone on spilled oa a clean kitchen finer, and kne,ws the labor expended in erai(iici ting the spot. If, before she atteuipi.s to scrub it off, she would sir's over the spot' baking, soda, completely eover. ing it, and allow the soda to remain fir. ten minutes or se, the grease will be drawn out, and when washed the spot will not be found. Dip the stained part of the hand• kerchief in sprits of It t'pentine, and let it remain for several hours then rub thoroughly between the hands, and the ink spots will disappear without changing cutler the color er away; there it takes six frogs to see nexture of the fabric, a man, and when thedogs bark they have td lean against tbe fences ; the horses are so thin that, it takes twelve of them to make a shadow,. and when they kill a beef they have to holtl hire up to knock him down, There is a place iia Maine (United States) ao rooky that when the down-', easterners plant kern they look for crevices in the reeks and shoot the grain in with a musket;; they can't raiseducks there no how, for the stones are so thick they can't get: their bilis between thele to piek up , the grasshoppers, and the only way j the sheep ean get at the sprigs of! r g ass is by grinding their ]oases on a grindstone. That is not a eireum- stance to a place on the I'lastern Shore; the land is so poor that, on a clear a day you ean see the grass hoppers climb up a Mullen stalk and look with' tears in their eyes over a fl;tyacre field; anti the bumble -bees have to get down on their knees to get at the grass ; all the ruosgt ities died of starvation, and turkey.buz• zards bad to emigrate. Bat there is a county in Virginia which can beat that. There the land is so sterile that when the wind is at the north- west they have to tie their children, to keep them from being blown Council met in the Town. Hall, Teeswater, July 10th, 1890, as per motion of adjournment of last meet. ing. The members were all present. The minutes oflast meeting rl were 13 w read and sustained. MCKague—Meyer--What the Clerk have the last minutes of Couneil, ati published fa tits Teeswater News, eorreeted by showing that the div% sion on granting John Boyd a bonus for putting up a wire fence was Seats and diel ague for. Mackay, Jarvis and Meyer Against, and on division to have the consideration ot bonus for wire fencesin oboyance for ibis year as there were so many bridges to build. :Mackay, Jarvis and Meyer voted yea and Scott and 11eKague nay, and there was no division on making a grant. on 25th sideroad, eon 15 as appeared in the paper, although in considering the grant, Tervis and Heyer expressed themselves as favorable to postpone - mem until fall, --Carried.. Scott.--Meyer--That as a drain is required in Belrnore to keep the water front flooding private property the present drain being chocked up and also to small, that Wm, Jarvis be and is hereby appointed; to act. with the representatives of the other municipalities and have, a 10 or 12 inch vitrified tile drain put in and that the Clerk notify the Clerks of Turnberry and Hawick and request. them to lay the matter before their Councils to have the work done.— Carried. Permanent Cures. Thb great number of cases published lately showing how Burduok Blood Bit- ters cures permanently, boob serious diseases as Cancer, Bororu la, Sal t Itheu m, Erysipelas, Running sores, etc, has ab- undantly proved that when B. f3. 13. enres,,you're cured to stay cured, A CARD. Dead Taken. 031' ' We, the Undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a twenty-five A fatal accident ocenrcid at Palm- I cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills, ereton about four o'clock on the i if,after using three fourths of contents afternoon of the tavelfch. William I ° bottle, they do not relieve Wnsti'pa tion and Headache. Ie also warrant Clernlnshaw, about twenty years of ` that four bottles permanently cure age, son cif John Cleminshaw, Brit- the most obstinate Cases of Constipation.. 1 , ton, boarded a coal' train passing l Sakail'l)1siR us d pay when Wille Bug- 1 dowel the Y from the town t A, A, Morrow, Chemist and Druggist, hall and in jumping off, is supposed ; Winkham,.Ont. to have fallen back under the mov. i Colin 9.. Campbell, Chemist and Drug- ing cars. The top of hes !lead was 1 gist, Wingiiam; Ont. ( rr;, L. Hamilton; Cl-emist and Drug - ground off and his blains scattered gist, Winghaus Ont on 'the track The only other dis-j figurement was the breaking of an; Presbytery of Huron. arm. It is likely an inquest will be; --- ' beld to see if the blame is attached The Presbytery 01 Boron met in to any one, Young Cleminshaw has t -Willis church, Clinton, on Tuesday, just lately returned on A visit home July llth, with a good attendance,' Loin the Sates, . tie was unmarried. Rev. T. A. Anderson as moderator, and the Rev. A. McLean as clerk: For Over Fifte Years. The bGsiness attended to was not An Cid and Well -Tried Relpetly—Mrs .arduous Soil. it was important, The Winslow's Soothing Syrup' has been commissioners, :Revs, P. Musgrave, used for over 'fifty years by inilliens of i McKillop, W. M. Martin, Exeter, and =therefor their children while teeth- elders Jas. Hillen, Winthrop; and N. ing, with perfect success. it soothes the McDonald, Blyth, appointed by tate child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cotes wind colic, and is the best remedy presbytery,reported attendance at for.diarrhoea., It is pleasant to the taste. :the General Assembly lately held in Sold by druggists in every part of the i Hamilton. •An important part of the session was the appointment ot the Mrs. Winalaw's Soothing Syrup, and :standing committees:--biome—Revs, world. Twenty-five cenI ts a bottle.Its value ts,inealuable. Be sure you ask or Messrs. G. McKay Ratcliff and Whitceford • Sabbath school—Revs. IT PAYS TO BUY J. A..IIamilton, J. A. McDonald and THE BEST. J. S. Henderson and Messrs. Purdy ,, , and Lowry ; Finance -- Revs. N. , f } ,y r ,r Sbaw, P. Musgrave and S. Acheson e e ty :.; and Messrs. W. 11lcl ay, J, Mien s w ; and G. McKayg ; Supt, of Students— Revs. A, Stewart, 0. Fletcher and P. Musgrave and Messrs. Walkinshaw, Ratcliff and J, Mien ; Christain En- deavorr:-!revs, ` J. S. Henderson., S. A, Carriere and W. Martin and. Messrs. 13orthwiek and . Whiteford Augmentation—Revs. A. McLean, J. A. Hamilton and. R, Henderson and Messrs. Neil McDonald, Lowry and Symington ; Foreign Missions—Revs. P. 1St usgraVe,V. Shaw, A. Stewart This Trade Mark is and Messrs. J, Wilms, W. McKay on every Tag. and Wakinshaw. The presbytery See that you get it decided to allow Dr. Campbell, mod- erator of the general assembly, to 13WIf your dealer does not handle our Twine, write Ply- eall thein togelthet at hisowf request mouth'.Binder Twine Agency, BayStreet, Toronto. iyi connection with the denture Rind ° y 54 of 81,000,000 the Presbyterians of ^—b.—..�.�... Canada hating- aimed at raisin for ehureh purposes. Rev. Wilkie, foreign lnissional'y of Indore, India, Will address the conoregatiotir of this presbytery in September and arrangements will be made with the different congregations, 1 • THE HEAT or SUMMER and the cold ot Win'ter makes the use of different break- fast foods almost imperative for sone natures: Eto1isd Cas ere uourishieg but they haat; the blood-eeotite peo- plecap pii eat g year. hemand gain strength Prom then! right MOLT ROLL WHEAT ED { is n rich, delicate. nourishing substitute for Roiled Oats— ; for invalids arid thoAeot' w©n!r digestion, It serves an ideal purpose for the 'breakfast in hot weather. It nos POT BEAT Ten ntoo1. Your grocer Belle it by the pound. 'rho 'Mho Co,'y tanztted, 'rilsottburtr, Olt. , 1 Stiff Limbs and Joints.. Miss A. 7:dwards, Fordwich, Ont., writes:. "Last fall my little sister eight years old, was laid up with stiff limbs and joints, even her lingers atd toes were stiff and she suffered , greatly. ' After using ITaggard's Yellow 011 for a. time she girt perfectly well and is going to school again," Scott—McKay—That as the ditch opposite lots 1 and 2, con 7 'requires cleaning out that Martin Meyer have the same done.* -Carried. MeKague— Scott. --That William Jarvis and Martin Meyer have the bridge on 5th sideroad .between the 3rd and 4.th eon repaired as they think fit,—Carried, Jarvis—=, Meyer-- That Graham Scott have a ditch deg opposite lots 20 and 21, ,con 12,,, the earth to be thrown up against .the ends of tbe crossings,—Carried. Jarvis—Meyer—That this Council make a grant of $15.00, providing Turnberry grant a like sum, . to be, spent opposite lot 6, con 1, and that Wet. Jarvis be appointed with a representative of Turnberry to ex- pendthe sane;—Carried. , Meyer—Jarvis--That a grant of fifty dollars be made to cut the hill opposite lot 27 and to make the hill opposite lot 28, con 2 passable for travel and that Jarvis and McKay expend the same, and that they have the 30th sideroad, conA made pass. able as there is an unexpended bal. ance of grant made last year and the road is in bad condition.—Carried. Jarvis—ilcKay —That as there has been a nervi culvert put in op- posite lot 5, con 8 and the road requiring widening to make the culvert in the centre, that a grant of $30 00 be made for that purpose and that Martin Meyer expend the same.—Carried, Mackay—Jarvis•--That the Clerk write the the County Clerk and en- quire bow the levy for the County this year is $2210.88, as we under- stand the farm personal property is exempt and request a statement of the amount of real pioperty, and the personal property levied on for Cul• ross for House of Refuge and the rate on the dollar for each. --Carried. McKague--Scott—That the Clerk notify Joseph Awkridge that appli- cation will be made at next meeting of Connell to open the boundary line between Culross and Kinloss from the 6th' con to the rear end of lot 35 of the said Township of Cal- ross and that the Clerk request Kin- loss Council to take similar action. --Carried. Scott—Jarvis--That 'by law No. 11, being .a by-law for the purpose of removing fences off the public highway, he now passed, signed and sealed, and that tee Clerk send a copy of this by-law to the Clerk of nloss.--••Cs rried. 13/N 1wCt hrpninT. John liowhraa 50 ycls gravel, 88; Fred Kroeteh, 50 yds gravel, $3 John McLau;~hlan, building bridge lot 27, con. 6 and 7, 850 ; Chas. Reinhart, 50 loads stona at 6e. per load, 83 ; Robt. Grant, taking flood; wood out of river con. 10, 85 ; Jas. Thomson, repairing sink hole con. 12, 88 ; John Beeking, repairing Orange 13ridge, 882 ; Liens Ruth,. graveling on 25 sideroad, can. 16, 825 ; Municipal World, Poundkeep- ers and Line Fenees A.et, &e., $3.30; Thos. Green,--21.yds gravel, 81.26 1.1, Cargill, 40 yds gravel,. 82.4o Lawrence Scheistel, 85 yds gravel, 85.10 ; Dougald Campbell, inspect - The late R, 11L flat, of Paisley, left an estate of 845,000. 1 • 'Werm.s.-These posts of childhood ere readti-expelled. by aha ilea of bt,. :L'aw's Pleasant Worm 4yrup. It is simple, sates, effectual, and Contains lea own cathartic. Price 25e. Vanning 'Moder XnEfloulties. CUL:ROSS. ing and leveling gravel, 81,76 ; Lawrenee Seheistel, hauling .gravel through his field, $1 ; Corporat,un of !Teeswater, use of wheeled scraper, 1$1.00 ; .Geo. Ross, 80 yds gravel, $4.80; Chas. Sproals, 82 yds gr wet, , 84.92: David Steel, use of read ;machine in different beats, 841.25 ;11 I Win. Nelly, cutting and graveling f• hill at lot 11, cons. 2 and 8, $5; 70 ;I Timothy Crounin, i:8 yds gravel, 183.48 ; Ww.. Nelly; 15 yds gravel, 3004Thos. Thompson, mp&jn, $0 yds gravel, 84.80 ; Jas, Thompson, path- nlaster Cargill's statute labor, f.5; Wm, Armstrong, road through farm, j hauling grave', 82 ; A. Freiburger, !contract On boundary 0 and 0, 45 ; Noah Stroatn,repairing bridge, lot 27, eon. 4 and 5, $15 ;!ices• i ii ze Keifi'er, 150. yds gravel, Culross share, $9 ; Michael Keiffer, :32 yds gravel, $2,04 ; Jas. Meyer, buliding culvert, lot 5, eon. 8, $20 ; reit: l Keiffer, 69 yds gravl, 84,14 ; I.;ud- riek McKenzie, 37 yds gravel, 82.22; H. Merehant, 35 yds gravel, $2 10 ; John Latimer, 66 yds gravel, 83 06; John" Weachter, hauling gr, vel through farm, 81 ; Ambrose Letrle, 04 yds gravel, 83.84 ; F, C. Heiden - by, 99- yds gravel, 85 94 ; John Richardson, repairing bridge lot 28, eon, 6 and 7, $13.25 ; A. lialden lay, building^ bridge on sink hole eon. 12, 836 ; R. N. Thurtel, acc't .station, dry, 82.2.5, 1Ie8 ague --.• Jarvis --• Thatthe finance report as read be adopted and cheques issued in payment -- "err e . ayment.---Carried. Scott--McKague—That this coun- cil do now adjourn to meet again on Aug 21st. in the town hall, Tees water, at 9 o'clock a. m.—Carried. Ol8AS. BUTTON, Clerk. Victoria Harbor, Ont. Mn Joseph Currie, a respeoled girl,. n of this place, was ezo bad with rheuma- tism that he could not attend to his mirk. Two boxes of iViilburn's Rheumatic P,ils have effected a complete cure. .Ree !dere," said the gross, lint,* up with rierbtssee loath sits ci i lulikwutt wade his calf. **I'd like to have 1 on bow thetl� cede andt white rl ' found, in b u tel, tram of trey �. this morning got, :there." "ls,v, iy," replied the milkman, peculiar smile chased itsetf Krems his eountenanee, "you Dave bete sweetening your coffee with Elbe. same kipd of sugar you sold !say wife yesterday." "Never Burn a Candie at Both, Enda." If you do your light will soon be gores and you will be in the dark. Don't think you can so on drawing vitality frost the blood for nerves, stomach, brain and muscles, without cluing somstbfug to replace it. hood's fiiarsapnrrlla gives nerve, mental and digestive etrength by enriohing and vitalizing' the blood. Thus it helps people who are overworked and tired, HOOD'S PILLS are non -irritating, Qailci,. effeetxve. A man of letters has but little hove in a breach of promise ease. Children Ory foto CAST ,p ra Nellie Walters, of Guelph about 21 years of age, attempted to commit suicide a; tjifrd time by taking poison on Monday right. She is likely to recorer, $41'nrP After. Weed's Phosi toai1le, • The Greal English Ren,cay. sold, and recommended by all druggistm in Canada. Only reli- able medicine discovered. Six packages guaranteed to cure all forms of sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, !dismal Worry, Excessive use ofTo- becco. Opium or Stimulants, Mailed on eceipt of price, ono package al, six. 55. Onessin,.�lease, siz will sure, Pamphlets free to any address, T io 'Wood Company, Windsor, Ont. Auld i,, ',s ,,.,, , . „ .1• , • ,,,,all, Druggist. outhfu1 Twins Would Have Been Better. It was their first baby. The voting( mother was in a perfect rapture. 1 , was without a doubt an ugly hai.lia , but she did not know it. Hupp young mother. All of them are like i her.. But the father had dark nn- givings. His salary was only $12: per Wyeek, and babies are expertst el luxuries.. Her father was rich, b rt ► be had frowned upon their union, and had heterodox heretical notions as to supporting .a son in-law besides. Cruel old man. One day, when the' baby was about a month old, the i father came home from his office and found his wife radiant. She was even happy when the baby was out • of her sight, "What is it, Jennie? asked her Husband gloomily, for he was yet un s certain as to the blessings conferred by the baby, He was also sleepy. Y ec a �j c .1;.11. �s* tae natural exuberance of youth often loads to reelcless- ncss, Young people don't take care of themselves, get over -heated, Catch ct..: 1, and t. allow it to settle on tiie kid- neys. They don't realize the significance of" backache— think it will soon pass away— but it doesn't. Urinary Trou- bles come, then Diabetes, Bright's Disease and shattered -health. A young life has been sacrificed. Any help for it ? Yes! DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. These conquerors of , Kidney Ills are making the rising generation healthy and trong. Mrs. G. Crisman, so; Adelaide St., London, Ont., says; "My daughter, now r3 years oid, has had, weak kidneys since infancy, and her health as • "Oh, Charlie!" she chirruped, 1 b heard from papa today." - Charlie looked gloomier than ever. "Don't say anything dear, she pleaded, for she knew her husband's, opinion of her father. "He has heard Of our baba, and though he has net yet, determii.ed to forgive as, be hes sent us a aleck for 8500 for deer baby's sake." At first the young husband's fares ,showed a gleam of pleasure, then it. shadowed again. "Aren't. y ou glad, Charlie ?" she asked, witha quivering lip. Then he smiled joyfully. "Yes, darltng," he whispered, "but we should hire had twins." consequence has e.lways been poor. ' Two oxes of Doan's Ziiriney Pills have removed every symptom of i:idney troubie,and restored er to perfect health. lain truly thankful for he reat benefit they have conferred upon er.'' Pinimmanent ge ii f Cancer. Some twelve years ago Mrs. Elizabeth Gilhula, wife of the postmaster of Bux- ton, Ont., was taken 111 with an obscure stomach trouble which her physi- cians pronounced cancer of the stem- ach informed Ser her thatand herilease of life would be short. MRS. GILHULA. On the advice of friends she commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters. The results that followed were little short of marvellous. Her strength and vigor returned and in a short time she was completely cured. Mrs. Gilhula is to -day in the full enjoyment of good health, and in all these years there hat, hot been the slightest return oldie trouble. Here 1.1 tete Zeiler Mao. Githula wrote at the time of her cure: "About four years ago I was taken sick d with stomach trouble and consulted several( I. of the leading physicians here, a1I of *horst pronounced the disease to be cancer of thdi stomach of an incurable nature, and tole me that it was hardly to beexpected that fcould livelong. Afterward the two doctors who were attending inc gave the up to die. "By the advice of some of my friends,. tvho knew of the virtues of Burdock Blood Bitters, I was induced to try it, and 1 Ada now happy to say that after w hTte port of the first bottle I feit so much better I was able to get up. I am thankful to Mate that 1 am completely cured of the diseat e by the use of B.B.B., although it bad baffled the doctors for a long time. I ani tiliniy con. %ineed that Burdock llleod Bitters saved my hfc." Hetre is trig letter received frvet -tier a sips4 time ago. i, thank a till in cod health, > h ;` m s a The Original. '!'here is ore. oue remedy known that has atlombared action on the kidneys and liver anti aures the most complduat- ed ailments of these delicate filtering organe, and that is Dr. 'Chase's Kidney - Livor Pills, the original kidney pill. This world ramous kidney cure has s,n enormous sale in all parts of Canada ai • the United States. The story of the death of ex -Mayor Stewart, of .Hamilton, while on the way to the Klondike, proves to lx incorrect.. Hood's Pills Ate prepared from Na, tire's mild laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient. They Rose the Liver Cure Sick Headache, Bil- ah 1otiS}I1f SS, Sour Stomach, needock Blood Hitters for saving' try life and Constipation Sol twelve years ago, and highly recommend everywhere, 25c. per box, lit to other sufferers from :stoma eh ireiubles. <% >gc5attedbyCY.Boed&ec:,Lacoetl,htasli, of any kind." Er,iitsssr l Crosict..,, / t "19.