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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-08-18, Page 2.,a 11,1141 WINU-1..A1'i TIKES,, AUGUST 18, lb );u, M oselo .Clovor 11111,. N. ;1„ 6:.1'x: ' 1 :•tali, re1•rrlliinenti Luxe - Liter Pets. as ilia awed tfl4 completely ot cause peal a.r•fure 1 t i,(t finished the that! aka." An nit+f.t•a..in t h English paper sueeeetl; in c *•rll.w r,. ate paatratany lurid shadows vu the merits, of the switchback as !t national instittttion. He offers '2 reward "if the nervous young lady who elu:ng to the gentle-. Man on the SWittthh=tl`k railway will return• his wateh 1111.11 t. Wain, £1IV4S OP 011;EAT AMU,t DEV oTErt WOMEN HAVir AIDED AND IXOIT1;ii TO DEEns OF lttwNO N. AFITERS TTL PILLS l'ositivey cured by these ' *to Pills. ;ler .- .: Distress. froth Dyspepsia, " indigestion and Too II artyEating-. Aper- fect remedy fur Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ncss, BadTaste,in the ;;..oath, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They .Regulate the Dawes. Purc;;y Vegetable. Small. PE!! Galati] Dose. SubstitutiOrl the fraud of the day. Seg ,c21.1 get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. SPRAINED RACK ! Itis unhappily rare to find in the • life reeoacis of successful men any- thing . like adequate jnstiee to the wives who, by theft' sy tnnatally and encouragement , have done so wrath to make great careers possible ; stud yet there are comparatively few !nett of note who do not ungrudging• ly pay n. high tribute to the helpful - nes of their wives. Few men have more gracefully accorded this credit to their wives than Charles Kingsley, the great preacher and writer, who professed to owe to his wife everything good that he had ever Gleno,, and wnuse tender worship of her was, perhaps, MAN WITH TS the most beautiful thing in Vit. beati• fullife. Afti. \laltiina:il's REIM "People talk," he wrote to his GO wife, "of love ending at the altar, Barley, Oats: and Peas, biome Ilelpful Wives. Next to hay and. corn, no., crop is There: has.. rarely been anything prized so highly by the dairymen as more pathetically beautitul. than the as the grain above mentioned either Way In which •the late Mr,'k�aweett 1 aloe or in combination with each the blinds statesmalt, leaned on his other. These crops have three wife, both physically. and morally... distinct uses. First, aa' a green She was his chief counsellor and he hulling crop ;, sewed, when cut and generously+ admitted that her political eared as hay, and third, when allow- ludguhent wtata soutlder loan hi.t• own, ed to ripen, eat and threshed, .and and that elle had saved Nal from the resulting grain fed ; while the tetany a political p tfttli, if sot from straw is valuaole for bedding or to a worse small event tor feeding purposes. I Cobden used to say that he owed are the earliest crops to sew any .i:ueees he had achieved in• iiia to iu t;ita =.prin„, anti follow rye and. lids wife, the "ignorant Welsh girl"' wheat in succession for soiling. For , whom lea friends looked on with so this perpnse they are only surpassed - much suspicion.as• all unsuitable Help• • by etover. They are greatly relish- mate fur ddw. The anion, '.begun ccs by stock of all kinds and have a in romance au:d, indiscretion," was •comparatively high” feeding value, , cemented by. a long , life of mutual C bn b ' h spirit buoyed sorrow and struggle, through which Mrs o en.ti riga t bpi! tier husband.in�o suue+ess. rnr THE But the lint of. la.elyiful wives is GOLDEN R1;1LE. almost as long, as t1ae}List of success- ---__ fol men, '!the. old, stories are being . Fools! I sit at the window all morn • Ar, a church gathering in San reenacted to,c4a.y iu tsveiy field of. , ing, thinking of nothing but home. :Francisco— iastely, air•, i,dwim unk, tman s endeavor., . feud Salisbury I never before felt the loneliness of i ham offered hisown solation of the lowes more then. the world knows to being without • the beloved being 1 problem suggested by his faun ms ;his wife, who, ha•a been hit' whose every look and word and i pen. His solution is int part a sab•:guardian angel, since the days when motion are. the key notes of my I jectfve and ih part an objective.one. (trey wrote together for the. press in a life." � It begins with a readjiustment of the 1 Strand by -street. Sin William Har. On one•oecasion when a friend heart, whitely, when consutuniated'dourt found a,tortuneot helpfulness .y who was dining at the rectory was I must of neceseity'blossomainto deeds in in Modem .gifted. daughter. air. HOB., (,hambtsrlalu has •a, s .oar to his ambl= . Fr speaking in high praise ot his latest of human s� ralpathy anti= brother- P work, Kingsley laid,' '?lease do not say that to me. I am only the hand ; there, pointing to his wife, is my inspiration." It was one of the best features of Lord Baeonstield that he was always as generous in his praises of his wife as` he was chivalrous in his attention to her, and thus, although she had, hood.. The fbliowing report of his words is taken from a recent mina ber of Signs off the Times•: — "I have 'been asked to say a few words about ' The IOEan with the Hoe,' and' my solution of that, prob- 1 I have no new solution The em. . problem is as of it as humanity.. The men who built the pyramids• strug• in thewords of an. •unkind critic, gled°with that problem.. The•raet neither "birth brains or beauty" to win a man's homage. Still, the "eccentric widows' was tion a in the '»Raritan.. maid en" he married 11 y,eara ago;, and what nobler or more devt•.tea• wives have men ever had,tban the. Queen, the ex -Empress Ji rederiele. and the loving and ill-fated "Princess Alice." CH. A. W. OHMS 25 who are building London,ane strug- ' gling with it. today. I have but one solution—that is; the alg;lication the moat slavishly devoted of wives, oftheGolden Rule: We have eoal• and cherished and eared for her witted the Golden -to • heart•„ now let "Dizzy" as if he were the rarest us commit it tea life. (applatase.) jewel on earth. It was her devotion That is, the only solution: ' • "As to what steps shoulld'betalz;ee, I cannot say. Various • solution& are offered. The Republicans olid* one solution, the Democrats- another, the Socialists another, and the• Single Tax people have- their solution, In my judgment it is wiee far tea all to consider all the- giuestions, and try to find some way of enlarging the sphere of justice tor all mens. "I believe that the industrial ques- tion is a religious question,. (Ala plause.) I believe that everything that has to do with .the welfare -of men in polities, in industry, is -religious at the bottom, that. everything shows our relation tea one another and our relation to the Bather of Life., and her money that made a great career not only possible bt%t• easy for her ambitious husband. Sprains, Strains and Injuries of the Overhead' Furnishings. Beek often cause Kidney Trouble. Floor and ceiling of a -room should DOM HIDEEY PILLS THE CURE. be as pretty as the walls and in a Here is the proof:—like scheme of color. Some summer art students who have a mountain. cottage have made its walls' of a; rough plaster colored a dull brown, 'Mrs. S. Hornint, Glasgow Street, which shades on the .ceiling into a Guelph, Ont., says; "Down's 1 idney grayish green. Along the wails at Pills are grand. I have not been ill since the !lei ht of the picture rail, are taking them, which was over a year ago g last winter, and can give them my warmest narrow bores, made of rich boughs, praise ; for they restored me to health after ' full of wood earth. In these are 25 years of suffering. Twenty-five yea.Gei'man ivy roots, the tendrils ago I sprained myback severely, andever, since my kidneys ave been in a very bad I trained in a spider web of green "I believe that Jesus -of J azareth is state. The doctors told ole that niy left ( wires, which spreads across the the Father, the -Saviour of tate human kidney especially was in a very bad con- : ceiling. • clition. A terrible burning pain was always ( Another room has been arranged present, and I suffered terriblyfrom lum- • bago and pain in the small omy back, by its owner as a sort of mermaid's together with other painful and distressing : cave, the walls of stucco, covered symptoms, common in kidney complaints.: with 'clam shells pressed into the I :could not sleep, and suffered much from I plaster alnd tinted a toft green. The salt rheum. "When I first commenced taking Doan's t ceiling is draped. with fish nets hung Kidney Pills i had little or no faith in them, ' on spears. A whaler's lantern anct but I thought T would try them; and it ; a narrow- painted frieze of red crabs proved the best experiment I ever made. . I had only taken two boxes when the pain i heighten the illusion. left my back entirely. Three boxes more, Japanese umbrellas have long or five in all, made a complete cure. been used to cover an ugly ceiling. "After 25 years of suffering from kidney 1 ,Lanterns have also been used, but disease I am now healthy and strong againI and will be pleased to substantiate what i they are not so pretty as the soft, have said, should anyone wish to enquire.''' bright crapes and chintzes which I make looking upward a pleasure. Laxa-Liver' Pills are the most An ingenious young woman perfect remedy known for the cure of Con- I bought a roll of 'matting, pliable and stipation, Dyspepsia Biliousness and Sickjointless, with diamonds of blue here 1 Headache. They work without a gripe and here. This, with a lotof, or pain, do not sicken or weaken or leavepieture moulding from a sash.factory, any bad after effects. " , a paper of brads, a stepladder and considerable patience helped to • A TERRIBLE TIME! A Port nope Lady Undergoes It trying experience, from which she is at last freed by the use of Milburn's Heart and Nerve .Pills. change a rather ugly little room. Good effects can be secured with i pink and.vvhite cheesecloth, the pink gathered in tiny folds for the walls, and at about twenty inches from the ceiling the white is shirred ands meets it, extending further to be gathered in a big rosette in the centre. tre. The latest style when papering walls with a vine or stripe is to have the lines meet at a point in the middle of the ceiling. It makes the walls Mr. V. J. ARMSTRONG, one of Port Hope's seem lower, but it is novel and cheer, best known citizens, speaks as follows t-- " ...." My wife has had a terrible time with her heart for the last fifteen months. l5"The pains were intense, and she had a smothering feeling together with shortness) of breath, weakness and general debility. Medicine seemed to do Iter Ito good, and we had about given up- trying when she ing. At length he became unendur- started'ko take Milburn's Heart and Nerve able. " 1"ou've done nothing but Pills. They have to sed her up wonder- latittke mistakes to-night,"he growled. "She is strop ~et' tdtda than she has"Tes,"" she answered, meekly, "1 been for rnonths,gthanks toMilburle'sHeart begat! by pitting the wrong baby to and Nrrve P111.. 1 are sure there a an be bed.—Titri3its. fkoh+ ‘'..,••.n their rr.tarkabld el�$4.« .r .r...t r ,lot y, s cars,..'" •• + for Children Ory for . Glwor iellk au r ri OenstipaU �` 'r Nltaadisoltal' send liyrpaptti*. �a ASTO R 1 Athl race. In 'his-.prilieiplesof jastice, in his principles•.of' brotherhood, we find the solution, oil these qpesllions. Fra- ternity to toe is. the dearest, of all words, and. iiithat words is the hope of the human.t•aee."; fill, The infant of the household was in its cradle. The head of the house was at home, peevish and fault find. fully. CAS• lL O R I A. For• Infants anti. Children. The fat-• simile. tale, o=aee A Monster Pike. CATARRH: CURE ... C. is,. sent: to the5kdlseased parts by tlie:llnproved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air 't passages,.stops-dreppings in the throat andi.permanently cures OatarIlhandillayFever. Blower free. Ai'dealomt on1 r.A. W. Chase nits! ki er•Cl.br..7lonarro a and uffalo anis. ,1101,11.111111,UI1111111111WIIIU teked le.rm.t.- Winter Habit of Milking. Sometimes- it is diffieult to get mature cows to forth the , winter `� .milking habit; gays. Ir. Galen Wit son, in Practical Farmer, but !..l heifers can =be•bredt the first time at 1 the right period to Miring them • into j trefit in autumi Thus with them .1 he winter. dairying• habit will be started right - emit then it Will be easy • to keep it'so., Many growers of.t.i hothouse lambs; which must drop.t ` lambs in, late- ataltumf or early. , • winter, are• adopting this methods• successftflly.. It isi more difficult to, " change the• breedri!ng habit in ewes- ' MR'S. o cerform ed than in when n F LI in ev Iry PES The specifie remedy for troubles.oir the blood; kidney stomach, liver, ifs' Hood's. Bereavaai 1a, the creat 'numb purifier. The Rem ' He Changed Situ tuns. i. "Did! your hear the reason 11eft nay old employeest" said a drummerr the other day to, a 'few friends, To v its enquiry they all gathered around, fully eiapeeting to, hear a good1 &tory as "Toms't (familiarly called by all his friends) tilted back in his -chair. "I answered an advertisement about a. new book "Light oft'Life," as the ti .le struck me very forcibly, and I found it contained the -story of the New Testament, t,getlaer with explanations of all the mora. difficult A, very exciting time took place on portions„ thus being a complete Com - the. Taylor lake, at Blackhorse, on menalry. It also contains. the corn - Monday with a fishing party from pieta lives of the Apostles that this Walkerton. In catching a very large pike they hauled it around the lake for some time and finally sanded it in the boat. Then the tussle be, gan. They stabbed it and, choked it and tramped on it, but without avail, and with Joe at the helm they rowed to shore and called on Mr. Taylor to hurry with an axe, and and they soon overpow,ered the brute„ Between trailing and carrying it they brought it to our village and weighed it, It tipped the beans ?`.t 12 pounds, so Joe says, and'it must be right,•—Lucknow Sentinel. 01 would 1 were a bird 1" wailed the fair girt at the piano,' "I would you were a box of axle -grease," his• sed the dark man under the palm. "I wonder what he means by that?" asked the Iemon-haired maiden. "Ile meansthat axle -grease stops screaehing," whispered the than in black suspenders. --Chicago News. 1 AOEN'r8 WANTED— Folt "'rnE Lim Alio Achlevamantb of Admiral Dewaq." the world's a eaa the n a• v at' B Murat fI tot �ra#ta6t nn al h 6. y r onlr friend watt admirer of the nation's ldc1. Ula• gust at' d ball book • over 600 tiaalow 8x16 !echos ; Enormous demand, BtttconlmSssiohtl• Outlet [woe book was really two volultees in one, embellished with some of the best illustrations I ever saw. The statues of the Apostles were by the renown- ed sculptor, Thorvaldson, these hav ! lug beets reproduced »and published, in connection with the Sixteen Masterpieces of the world-famous Blockhorst, Hofmann, and Hahn eta gravings. - - Knowing that not a family ha a thousand had the Uvea of the Apostles or a Commentary, and that this stook `would 'have an enormous sale, and as my old employers could not hold out suffiefent inducement to equal the oder of the Bradley.Garretson Co. Limited, X concluded to giveup "drumming," and took hold - of "Light of Life," I assure yea]. friends that this ebange W88 the wisest I ever made, and I shall never regret it, If you, want to make money easy and fast, write the Brantford House for a position like mine. kjegetablePrefrrationforAs- t gtheS�omachsa n1I3 :eisa- el' Vl:oiilotesDigestion,Cheerful- ness and Rest.Cordains neither m", Orpl1ine•norMineral. ©INsuOT I,TA7 C. aTaie. .vOttryuoffOid7li :117•G4:18d47NR �amp7rin ,£a.l t I rorliallo Sails •- cfarmontt:.--,raeo . Ffnugar . t diloyleetu Craven AperfectRemedy for constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, 'Worms ,Convutsions,f everish- Dns> t3fdLOsS OF SLEEP r: ,irtule Signature of NEW YORIt. g� (I' EXACT COPY 07 WPiAPPh ih. I +) rigartt ro �..vEL':,.t.r' ^'iu'•s,.. ki..0' .•.;dt;: '. =` .arZTMTA wl 'r Yd?•,aea1 5 THAT THE A AC •.'roil 'l.rE - ';.`iv_ANATUREZ IS ON THE AP#r' R OF AVE& BOTTLE OF t.. Caatoria is put up in ono-sizo bottles' only. It is not sold in bulk. 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