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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-10-20, Page 3Facts Yforth COriSidering, • raing3; 1U.7 .01111101.114 is Your only Hope if You Would Banish Sickness u11 Disease At this tuna wevitutily give a few facts in couneution with the tiee of Paine'e elery Compcm nd that should prey° in • • teresting to all who are looking for -new health and vigorous etrength. Ce:Nry (CM] pou nd encon ;nes and strengthens the ktdneys, and enables them to oleanse the blood of s, LIMA and poisonous matter.; that aro the direct cause of drowsieees, Ine)ancholin, blood diseasee, headaohes and that general 4'run down" condition thnt, opens the door to orgauai diseases of the bettrt, kidneys unit stomach Paine's Celery Compound makes the blood a bright red color, inereimesits volume in the ones ies, and quickens its circulation; etiabl lug a ne rve• tired person to sleep eight or nine hours at a stretch. Paine's Uelm.y Compound is pre•emin- ently impable of doine all that promises, and does a work that no other medicine can accomplias. ' If you, dear reader, have failed id the past with other medicines, take immedi- ate advantages of the virtues of Paine's Celery Compound that hits proved such a blessing to tens of thousands in the past,. Rotted Sods for Manure. There are many places in low lands by the roadside where the wash of the road has made the soil , very !Ia. .Sods cat trom such land and piled in -heaps rot down readily, especially if some wood ashes are thrown on them to hasten decompo- sition:1 This makes the best possible top dressing for grass lands; and will largely • increase the growth where the soil is .thin. If phosphate is added this compost becomes. a com piete manure for any kind of crop. The practice of' rotting sod. is, very common in Lincolnshire,. England, where, in olden times, , the sod was cut very thin, and after being piled and dried out the heap was There was waste of nitrogen ..in burning the sod, and allowing it to rot down is much, tho better way"to make use of it. • • Nothing Equal to Low's Mrs. J. Snelliug, Underwood, Ont., says that she has used Dr. Low's Pleas- ant Worm Syrup iq her,family for the past eight years, and that she knows of nothing. so OW for children who suffer from worms. The usual report of the Registrar General for the month ef August shows the total number of deaths in this province for that month to have been from 94 pee cent. of the muni- cipalities, 2088. The deaths •from contagious diseases are: cot:3811am, tion 172, typhoid fever 55, diphth: eria 25, whooping cough 16, smile: tina 8 and measles 5. The deaths from consumption in A.ngust,, 1898, were 152. NV 11\ II A Al Tams, OCTOBER 20, INA • • - . ' . ••444 now to 'Pull 1A A l'ull E d We had : I. (14 and haat off. The ground was dry / Potst' pull u pparent Mystery The Inspector Caught. y xp a Ile and the pests came up hard. We at • There are thousands of peonle in Can- t t1 .1 g 11e tnUada with very limited resourcee wbo are yank them out by wain. strength always well and neatly dressed, but and awkwattlnitss while the wain never In debt for the new dress,costume, atm' by • but decided UpOfl 8 l'ff • (air, jacket,eult or overcoat, 3 cut plan and, took' with. us nietely a good. length of chain and a piece of 2x8 inch skuff abont 30 inches iring. Father drove the.teain and 1 mani- pulated the chain, etc 'We started down on the right hand side of and, ckse to the line of posts. In .drivieg pt.a post he fiwung the team a tit 10 te, the tight, then olightly tO the left, and backed a few feet, bring lefthind wheel of wagon about in e linwith post and within a few A of it: One end of chalet having faStehed around the axle near left wheel, I hooked the other end a• round post close to ground, then lifted chain and set the piece of egg under it with top end resting on the ground some 18. inches from post. As tbo team Started slowly the post started skyward, then fell prestrate and was at once loaded into thewagon, wagon. When the end of the line was reached, in a short time, the job was complete and we were ready to drive off with our load of posts. • A OARD. • • We the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund -the money otl•A twenty-five cent 'bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pais, if, after using three fourth§ of contents of bottle; they do no relieve Comitipation and Headache. We also warrant that four bittles will permanently cure the most obstinate- cokes, of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Eng- lish Pills are used. A. A. Morrow.. Chemist, and Druggist, Wingham, Ont. C. A. Campbell, Chemist and Druggiste Wingbam, Ont. . A. L. Hamilton, Chemist and Druggist, ingham, Ont. • • Thanksgiving Evening. If the cares of the day must creep into the evening both's, to the no - gleet of wholesale amusement. in the home, through itia ,greater part of ot the year, au fast let us reserve Thanksgiviug eyening as a time for rollicking fun and amusement, in which children and grown people both participate. It may be of infinite' importance to the little ones later on, when they leave yon, if they can take into the new life the influence uf one happy hethe night. It may be the rementbrance that will .keep the son or daughter straight, There are plenty of simple games for just shell occa.Sions, if you do not know of east ask your neighbor, It•ynn have no, children ot your own,„.remember those of kith and kin to•you, who have them, esneeial- ly those who are more scantily .er- dowed with this world's goods than yourself. Ask - them to join your family the quest ion with many is, "Llow can Bleu and women drese well when email incomes are barely nuflicient to pay rent and living expenses 2" The explanation is simple, but true nevertheless . Wise, economical women °all to their aid the tnagleal power e of Diamond Dyes when new creations are needed in wetiriog apparel for the mother, daughter, father or on, The soiled ur , dingy dress or ccstume worn a year or two ago, or it racy 1:e a faded or rusty cape, jacket, suit or overcoat tbat has done service in the pasts- all are made to look like new ata trifling cess by the use of Diamond Dyes, The Dismond Dy•ee supply the newest, reek fashionalski and most becoming ' colors"for the diffei ent teasone. This is one of the great advantages that Diamond Dyes offer to the ladies of Canada, No other package Dyes are so strung,. fast and brilliant as the Diamond • Deets, and no others so eltsy to uee. All economic- al and thrifty women use the reliable Diamond yes. Thanksgiving, We thank Thee, 0 Father, for all that is bright— • The gleam of, the day and the stars of the ' night; The flowers of yquth and the fruits of our prime, I 1 of time. . case for four tnonthe. I tried South American Rheumatic Cure; 1 took two We thank Thee 0 Father f 1 f tl bottles. Twenty four hours after filet A pollee inspector, being informed that a restauranteur was derving game out of EetitiOn, visits the res; tattrant in plain clothes and orders dinner. "Waiter, partridge for me." 1 The inspector finishes .hia dinner s e y an t len says to the waiter, "Ask the boss .to step this way 'a , minute." 1 "What for ?" "I wish to ootify him to appear in court tomorrow and answer for sellf :log partridge out of season. .1 am the pollee Inspector and have secured ithe necessary evidenee against him,' Waiter—„It wasn't partridge you , bud. relive inspector (injasily)—What was it then ? Waiter (cheerfully) --Crow, The inspector swooned,- -London Telegraph, A. PITIABLE C1IIPI)1,E. Xen. ' It's a Wise man that knows his owii father when he sees WM out in company, It doesn't take much •of a man to tell how a thing aught to bo done, The one who goes and does it de- serves the praise. The man who goes to chant! may not enjoy the sermon, but he gener- ally goes home with a good appetite - for bis Solidity dinner. It le claimed by some people that baldness indicates great brain power, but the makers of alleged hair re- storers keep or.• getting rich. , J'iom heurnatism —Blistered by Doctors till Ile Didn't Know Him- self—South American Rheumatic, Cure Performs a Wonderous Cure,' D. Desanetele, Peterboro', writes: 'Tor monthel was unable to work, had rheu- matism in every part of my bodv. I was., blistered by doctors at ten different times. My hands,were drawn out of shape, ay lingers were distorted, and my wrists and forearms were double their natural And blessings o'emearching the pathway . size. My leg was encased in a plaster Business in the Greed Trunk shops at Stratford is heavier than ever before known. An exploding lamp set fire to the elothing of Miss Marie Goyer, of Montreal, burning her to cluth. Mr. Henry Neuert, of Linwood, re- turned from a trip to Manitoba on Friday and spent a few days with Mr. Louis Helm, of Waterloo. He was very favorably impressed with the country. At Miaini he helped to thresh wheat sown on June let,. which averaged 46 bushels per acre. One man had sown 100 aeres, wbich yielded 4,600 bushels. A fifty acre field of hay yielded 111 loads. There were 82 prisoners committed to Guelph goal during the yearend: ipg Sept. 30th, 1899. Of these 17 Were married, 67 smoie • temperate o all, or the I power • Of aiding each other in life's darkest liour; The generous heart and. the bountiful hand, And all the soul, yip that sad souls under- steaid. •:•+ ' We thank tL eh Father, for the days yet to be -r,2 For_ hopes °" \r future will call us to Thee4 That all gins eternity may form, through Thy love.: ' • One aa.s, 6f.ma-osgiving in, mansions a.bote.- —Wi 11 Carleton, Circle, for this one night, at least, • • and, for the sake of the pleasure you inay,give•theni, forget • that, their ways and manners may not -be congenial to you and yours. : The day has sad memories for most of us. • There is scarcely a household in the land where there is. no "vanant chair," but the blessings that have comp into ouclives, for which we should give thanks, are like our opportunities foe doing good, " ceuntiess in number. The past is behind tis, the Thanks- giving of to -day is all that we can call (Mr own. Let us so plan to spend it, that it will leave a bright spot for somebody to look back upon, GET YOUR. MONEY'S WORM Yon skip -the useless parts of the corn - kernel When you get Gold Dust Corn Meal liE0AUSE WHIM I8 VERY' • LITTLE BRAN TN GOLD DUST. • When you spend your motley you are entitled to full value 'tor it—are you stire s on always get it when you buy even as common a food product as Corn Meal i Remove the doubt by buying Gold Dust Corn meal of your grocer— the corn meal of highest quality, GET 'YOUR MON: EY'S WORTH • Ttic Tinton OA.' 'Limited. Tilsenhurg, Ont. Inver Coinplaint. "For the past year I have Suffered more or less with liver cotnplaint, but by using three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters I was completely -cured." W. P. Wood, Revelstoke Station, B. C. An Irish R , dose I felt like a new man. One week 55, intemperate 29 ; unable to read or after I was able to go to work. Now I write 18 ; Canadians 69 ; English 9, am as healthy and strong as ever." Sold Irish 4, U. S. 3 ; Catholic 35, Episco: by'A, L Hamilton. pill 16, Presbyterian 13, Methodist 9, Do You Know lothers 12. There were one gentle: !man and one printer in the batch. Tha t SIM ple massage prevents bald -1 , Canada will have nearly double ness ? I the exportable quantity of wheat •That palm oil is the best and cheap - !that ,was • available last year. The est corn cure ? • wheat crop of Manitoba 1860,000,000 That the use of dental floss pre. Ibushels, or double last year's crop. vents the teeth decaying. 'This; year's crop will grade higher.. Tbat lavender, oil rubbed on theit 1— leceipts so far show as high as 80 face prevents insect biting ? That orris• t and d ,ed per cent. of No. 1 hard, while last • 3 ear the total crop was a little over soap Make the best tooth paste ? Tbat lemon 30,000,000 bushels, ;Ind less than 50 juice and salt remove pei ink stains from colored goods? • cent. gut ed o. 1 hard. On - That the smallest wound should taritt's wheat crop is 21,000,000 be washed whit. warm water and bushels this season against 32,000,- carbolic acid? , 000 besbels last year. It is estimat ed' that, Canada will have 50,000,000 That five minutes rest guards busoels of wheat for exportation this against nervous prostration, since a. . t ear, of which more than half will stitch in time.—Ladies' World. o While we are considering when be M enitba wheat. I will sends rose across the aea, we are to begin, it is often too late • All in a letter smoothly pressed; to act.—Quintillan. • She will take the red, red rose from me God never.gives but one moment And hide it in her breast. at a time, anddoe not give a second until he withdraws the first Fene: Her smiles will flash, her tears will start, As if else saw her own loved shore, And a little thorn will pierce her heart Por the pleasant days of yore; For the pleasant days and the dear home • ways, Her father's voice, her mother's smile, And her eyes will turn w,lth a faroff gaze • To tha pensive, low green isle. For the stranget's land is not the land, However fair it be awl btightl We carry the old home in'enr band, Our eyes reflect its light. And thp rose that gran/ by the cottage door The old home garden's joy aid pride, She will prize it mord and•love it more Than all earthts floWers beside. I will not waste ono crimson leaf • Nor pluck one thorn from the prickly stem ; It shall bloonrin an exile's Crown of grief A pure and perfect gem. • • —Youth's Companion. • For Over Fifty Years. An Old and Well-Tlied temedy—Mrs Winaluw's Soothing Syrup has -been used for over ifty years by triilliotts of !Pothers for their ;children while. -teeth - lug, with perfect imocess. It'sootbes the •child, softens, thit gams, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy - for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inottluabie. Be sure you ask for Mre. -Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. The Delagoa Bay rumors are re- nevved, their present form being that , Britain will pay Portugal $40,000,000 • for 'her • East African possessions. The news will be announced, it is .• said, when Parliament opens. NV AVOM18 !I:4)111'4LE) ittrigatAa tiTteliTg igits and close by comities. 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Catherine •• de' Medici carried the first fan frons Italy ever seen 1,n France, and in the time of • Louis XIV the fait covered With jewels was worth a small fortune. . . . Mi-. John R. Snnth, Lake Stream, Eent,Co.,INT save: "Prom personal experience willingly testify to the good effects of Isota•Livatr Pills for Sick Headache mid Constipation." Ion, ' Do not anticipate trouble or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight.—Franklin. ."What's in a name ?" Everything. when you cotne to medicine. When •you get tiood's Sarsaparilla "you get the• best money can buy. During, the year ending September - 30tle last there were 96 prisoners committed to Stratford jail, 84 being males and 11 females. 11 men and 4 women were of unsound mind. • The greateat number in jail at any one time was 18 males and 3 females and • the least number was 1 male The. expenditure for food, clothing, fuel, etc., was $660.78, officers' salaries $142,5.00, ,repairs $126.00 ; making a total fur the year of $2211.83. /831 finVSNTTIITiREIr 'Mtn. • 1900 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN The ONLY Agricultural Newspaper • and admittedly tho leading Agricultural. Journal hP THE wetatik • livery deparhnont written by specialists, the highest Minorities in their respective lines. No othor paper pretends to compote with loln noon Ations of editorial Meet the airrinIturat NNWS with a degree or fullness and completeness not even attempted hy others. Best Built:we of !Ito Crops, Dost Market Reports, Bust Accounts of sieetines. Best Everything.. 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Subscribe now. tl‘llie 1011(1011 Free Press PM, CO., I.I. . . • LONDON, ONT. AO/ reG.O.ARCIII AID'S CASE. 3 Didn't Walk for 5 Months. Doctors said Locomotor Ataxia. Milburn's Heart and IJerve Pills Cure a nease hitherto regarded as Incurable. The case of Mr. G. 0. Archibald, of Hopewell Cape, N.B., (a cut of whom appears below), is one of the severest and most intractable that has ever been . I .1 reported from the eastern provinces, and his cure by Milburn's HeSrt and Nerve Pills the more remarkable from the fact that tie was given up as incurable by worthy and respected physicians. The disease; Locomotor Ataxia, with which Mr. Archibald was afflicted is considered the most obstinate and incur; able disease of the nervous system known. When once it starts it gradually but surely progresses, paralyzing the lower ektremities and renderitte its vic- tim helplets and hopeless, -enduring the indescribable agony of seeing himself die by inches. That 1VIllburn's Heart and Nerve Pills can &tee thoroughly and -completely a disease of such severity ought to encour- age those whose disorders are not so serious to try this retnedy. The fallowing, is Mt. Archibald's letter: Messns. T. Mitnieme itt Co.--" I cant assure yott the Cu' wtts n very severe one, and had it not been for t;.t.e of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills I do not believe I would be alive to -day. I do not know,exactly, what was the cause of the disease, but it gradually afflected my let -s, until 1 was unable' to walk hardly any for five months. " I was under the car.: of Dr. Morse, of Melrose, who said I had Locomotor Ataxia, and gave me up as incurable. "Dr. Solomon, a wall -known physician of Boston, told mo that 'mating could be done for me. Every One who canto to visit me thought I never could get better. " I saw MilburWs Heart and Nerve Pillsadvertised and thouglit I would try them anyway, as they gave more pro- mise of IwIpin..rnie than any th ing I knew of. '4 If you bad seen wstarted takingthosewonderful pills—not able to get out of my room, and saw Inc now, working hard every day, you wouldn't know me. . "1 an agent for P. 0. Vickey, of Augusta Maine, and have sold 300 sub- scribers in So days ad won a fifty dollar prize. " Nothing else in the world saved me but those pills, and I do not think they have an equal anywhere. • "Tho seven boxes I took have restored ma the felt use of my legs and given ins strength and energy and better health than 1 have enjoyed in a long time." O. 0. ARCHIBALD. Hopewell Cape, N. 13: In addition to the statement by Mr. Archibald, we have the endoesatiot . of two well-lrnbwn merchants of Hopewell Case, N. B., viz.: :Messrs. J. I. Dickson and F. J. Brewster, who certify to the genuineness and accuracy of the factes given above. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are a box, or 3 for $r,25, at alt drug- gists,__ or sent by mail. T. 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