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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-02-09, Page 2''i IL+.lit kl:l• *ea e a titrlt?v u!tt gl 'd- .�, lY illt e•-••• '; i' tile 1line • t buena q l' soul it re 't S r II of l':tt`n; h °s'. etst " tura ti la • • -••r. woe a ^ftp the 1't )re the 1 !'t.0 I-,. r„ l + care Outer. rite lz. ;NI ..tae: ova. is tho weight of the, 1a ars. ate:at .• .1:.tR (;'un under exp ' .I:l. e.. Pt too TT i tett Sasaki crazy. If t ' 15 : shots a Tri Auto, anil e,tu he care o let mai mean (•! iu s: , ttineS,e iia tho sleep • of a 1 •:iii has l eao tr,a..ecl ht'!. as fares 3.:19 Be;Pnre. Affer. Wood's Thos; .002:x, The Great .Rngilale :SEntEefy druggists in Canada.Ol l Only !ii able Medicine discovered. Sir packages guaranteed to our all forme at Sexual weakness. all effects of abuse or bacco. excess,Opium orSltlental Worry, Excessive use of To timulaats. Wailed nn''xcelpt of price, one package $1, six. S3. One tall )leaoe, ifzwtjLcure. Pamphlets free to any address. The 'wood Company, Windsor, Ont• Sold ;ti \iinghaut by Colin . t ;,n'pbtll aa a• • Colrotw, Mutual Fire Ietsanamoo Cowlrany.. The Pirectors of the Oulress Mutual ! Fire Ina -trance. ('t. met in the tott'nhall, Teeswater, Jail. 27, 1900, as per motion lot adjournment. Members all present. The i•'resi:lent in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and ou motion of J. E. Scott, seconded ly Wiu. McDo:Inld, were adopted. RA.I-•-Palle i— Tint all applications for Iusnl.auce est+ liew laid before the 13oat(l for examination -Carded. Reid•-Donaldson--Tluat as the apoli. cations; laid before the Board aro found, ' s atisfuctory, the President xaud Secre- t::ry are hereby instructed to prepare aid issue policies for the same --Car- • xiecl. Dcualclson-Reid••••-That the resi;ua- TER W1NG1A} TIMES, FEBRUARY 9, 19UO, 13rllnoa%lt3a, 11aw a Doter Nlgurl llie Name. Mr. William, Devitlson, St. Andre'w's. Que., states: "Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpeutine has cured me of bronchitis. I Iiave, without success, triel many remedies for the past six years. Last winter I had a severe at- tack and was unable to wo:Ir,I F ,ot:eve' a bottle of Dr. Chase's Syne? of Liumod aid Turpentine and tam Raptly t!1 state that the third bottle made nae a well n ala,' 25 emits a bottle. Family size 00 cents. hive SStoolt and Farm Debts. The way out for a farmer who Is • heavily in. debt, stays The American Cul- tivator is while still continuing his - • ordinary farm methods to maize asalnany inexpensive impxoveanouts iu. theso as he can and thus make mops pay a little titin of Henry lktel,e:s as agent l;e ac- bettor titan they liavc, Meanwhile ho tam of a cried. should use strategy, as military meta Scott-Met/maid o:iald That F. Powell ' would call it, looking armed until he a:'d A. W. Haldenby be agents for 1900. Pound some branch t f forming which t d id 1 `ed tc- lei erose him d an \v noi is Ada Drug:;+.-. Heldenby's territory to include that . his farm said locality. This he should De WOODS 7rI7 at, PINE ^:tl.' P. EMS S e `' 0 00108. Mrs..Alonze i., ........,lar,. Freeport, l\.' ., Bays; "I had a severe attack of Grippe and a bad cough, with great difficulty m breathing. After taking two bottles of Dr. Wood's Norway Pilo Syrup I was corn. pietely cured." Work while you sleep without a grip or gripe, curing Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and Constipation, and make you feel better in the morning, TOBACCO HEART. Have you been smoking a good deal lately and feel anoecasional twinge of pain roundyour heart. } Are you short of breath, nerves ,1 unhinged, sensa- tion of pins and needles going through your arms and fingers? Better take a box or two of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and get cured before things be - corms too serious. Here's what Mr. John James, of CaIedonia,, Ont., has to say abort tL..'n: " I have G;irklii,l' h -d seriousheart trouble • for four years, caused by excessve use of tobacco. At times my heart wn•:i.f beat very rapidly and then seemeu to stop beating only to commence again with unnatural rapidity. "TLis unhealthy action of my heart caused shortness of breath, weakness and debility. I tried many medicines and spent a great deal of money but could not get any help. Last N;xvember, however, I read of a man, aflicted like myself, being cured by Milburn's. Heart and Nerve Pills. I went to Ronar'a draft store and bought a boa. _ .T1 .1.A.. t, Fl ria it I was So mu ch fret rer I bomeht another box and this completed the care.. My heart has not bothered me since, and I strongly recom- mend all sufferers from heart and nerve trouble, caused by excessive use of to- baceo, to give Milburn's Heart and Nerve pills a fair and faithful trial." , Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50e. a box or 9 for $1.25,at all druggist4 T. Milburn $ Co,., Toronto. fo''merly managed by McEvers-Car- ri, ti. intake a specialty, beginning in a small Donaldson-Ballagh-That David Me- way at first until he can. theror.glily Intosh be re -appointed Secy. -Treys, for, - learn the "business. When he finds it the year 1000 at the same salary and lays well, Bien he can patella -this security as heretofore -Carried, specialty and perhaps iu a siugie year Make more clear profit from that than Fnv.ANOn REPORT. he had done before in 20 years of or liu- The following fire claim and accounts ary farming. There are sores and even were presented for payment: -D. Me- hundreds of these specialties in farming KiggTMau, damage to house, $..0; J. McRae, by which ;nen have either lifted thein - inspecting MeKiggau's house, $1.25; J. selves out of debt or have matte farming McRae, as Auditor, $5; Robt. Watson, profitable. Some Hien have done it by as Auditor, $5; A. Butcbart, notice of growing the choicest stock. This re- am -mi. meeting, printing A;aditors' ra- quires more capital than any other ports, stationery, $8.50. method, but it also makes the most Reid McDonald -That the above ac- rapid gains. A herd of. choice stock can counts be paid - Carried. usually be doubled in valve in three Reid--McDonald-That the agents' years, or if a deist were incurred to buy remuneration be as follows f'er'tile year the stook, the debt might bo .paid and 1900:-75 cents to be collected from ap- the original stock be still ou hand at the plicaut at time of taking application and close of the third year. There is risk in Company to pay agents 5 cents ou each, tails if valuable animals die or if they application passed by the Board --Car- are so neglected and ill, cared. for that ried. their value deteriorates. But to the ex - Reid -Scott -That the inspectors for tent of grading up his own stook by 1900 be the same as in 1899, viz: Arch.. crossing with pure bred, ;tales this Gordon, Kinloss; Thos. Malcolm, Kin- method of raringstook more valuable lough; John Meltae, Culross, and Gec. is at ithin the reach of every farmer, how- Cruikshanks, Turnberry-Carried. ever poor. When he hat a calf growing Reid -Donaldson -That motion No, 1 up into a better cow than was ever on of last meetiug to amended so as to read that Thos. Allison be President and Manager for 1900 and that he re- ceive $10 for said. services -Carried. Reid -McDonald --That the President ascertain from the Village Council on what terms the use of the Town Hall will be given fox holding meetings, &e., for 1900 -Carried. Seott-Donaldson- That this Board do now adjourn to meet age 11 on last Saturday of February, at 2 1, m., in the Town Hall, Teeswater, or at the call of the President -Carried. D. MCINTosn, Sec'y-Treas. MISERY IN A HOSPITAL. . the farm before, the farmer in debt can see the day of his delhheranoe every year drawing nearer. ' "Adversity fiattereth no man," but the pains of dyspepsia turn his attention to Hood's Sarsaparilla and in its use he finds a cure. - -! r1i4 fleeldve. Keep bees to Make your honey,. but begin with only a few dives. Bees are profitable because they gather -up and store what would' otherwise be lost. The queen is a fully 'developed female ' bee and is the mother of all of the bees in the hive, of -whatever kind • RSEUDfATISAIMADETATE AnunDEN--SOUTH If not otherwise protected from idle AM1'RICAN REEEII LATIC OURS LIB-raD IT high winds, tight fences or hedges of -A. PERMANENT OU1t,E. evergreens should be placed around. the The life of John E. Smith, Amass, beeyard. Wood Hospital, St. Thomas, was one Worker bees. are all undeveloped fe- 1 nor round of misery, he was al afflicted male bees, but ander certain conditions l Wigs. xhermatism. He tried all manner " of cures without luuch benefit. After are capable of producing eggs which having used half a bottle of South Amer- produce drones. lean Rheumatic Cure he found great re= Bees; when not gathering honey, soon lief, and four bottles cured him permun- settle down: to a,ljniet condition, during catty. Sold byyA, L. Hamilton.f which time there is little wear and tear ' An exchange reports that it rem:fa-eel N On the system. thee following communication from one I, The entrances to the hives should be The ll;se r,aay Lo fairly good at Beall - ling a rata but ho is sadly deficient in Me ability t,.1handle a pm. When. the aaveruge hoer has to at- tach las Manta to 1a document aa .air of importances prevacles his dsvellhoe for several honin, The children ilia coo -1 stantly chided, the patient vrauw has al l:reoccnpied look and the husband hint- I self puffs even mora vigoro.'lsly t11:u1 I u nal at Iris pipe. {{ Eventually a corner of the table is cleared and carefully wiped, The f: luny Fible is )k e l ii position, and the sheet of paper requiring the sip la- tue placed npo:l. it, An expectant siieueo falls upon' the company. "Suttee" cries. the wife. "Saha, lain det jas, papa gnat soiu uaam teol,u." "Tiush, cliildton, father is about to sign his name." The family stands atoned open- mouthed and rill oyes gaze expectantly upon the paper. With arms bared for the fray, and with pen carefully poised, the Boer .betels to bis ttask.The pen is gripped firmly betweeu lis horny tlug- ers. "Deed's Are fruits, Words axe but leaves." It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla dons that tells the story. The many wonderful cures effected by this medi- due are the fruits by which it should bo .judged, These prove it to bo the great, uuequalled remedy for dyspepsia, rheu- matism, sorof ata,. salt rheum, catarrh and all other ailments due to impure or impoverished blood. Iioon's Phis are non -irritating, mild, effective, More than 3,000 persons are buried annually in the pauper's e.nnotezy of Berlin.. The ltunber and shingle manufactur- ers of British Columbia, have combined - t3 prevent competition and keep up prices. They want protection for their industry at the hands of the Dominion Government. Children Ory for TORIA. In 1895 there were 2,.080 savings banks in the United States, and the deposits in. them amounted to $1,841,000. In 1899 there were 942 savings banks in the United States and• their deposits were $2,401,001,000. • Fire destroyedthe post office block in Tilbury, with the post office, G. N. W. telegraph office, Wiightoin's butcher shop,a billiard hall and badly damaging Cassidy's harness shop. lE3akers' Bad Backs. We little know dile toil and hardship that those who make the "Staff of Life" undergo. Long hours in superheated and poorly ventilated work- ' rooms is Bard on the system, gives the kidneys more work: than they can properly do, throws poison into the -system that should be carried off by these delicate filters. Then the baek.gets bad- 1 'n of its patrons: Send ins a few copies contracted daring the winter. The been plasters. You mus ' Not much use at roach liniments and the Kidneys to your paper containing the obituary I, do not require the full sized. entrance cure the back. DOAN'S Kidney Pills about the death of my child a month I for ventilation in winter, even .tliougb ire all kinds of Bad Iiaeks by restoring ago. You will please publish the en- I, the colony be a strong one. the Kidneys to healthy action. closed clipping about my nice'= mars I` It is important to have an alighting• darted a tltr B iii Sarnia o has eon- , ry � xfor the' riage, also state Myour local columns, , place convenient for the bees to enter past 15 years, says : if it does not cost anything, that 'I ala the hive, and an east or south front is For a number of years 'previous te taking ecuse'e Sidney Pills I suffered u great deal from going to have an auction sale and that I~ desirable. Bees should not take a flightacute Daina acm=e the small of my bnelt, Wins in want to rent my farm. Send me a copy while there is snow on the' grounds—Sit.. the batik of my bend, dizziness weary feeling tend gonorm debility. T�'rorn the flrat few deco= of of the paper this week, but as my ti in& ' Luis Republic. Donna Kidney Pills) commenced to improve, and r have continued until I am to -day a well man, is run out you may stop my paper as It would be as easy for one to be sieli: ileac not Rota pain or echo about zno. My ho.td is 'waste money' on clear; the urinary difficulties all gone; my sleep i9 times are too hard to and. welt at the same time as it would io, reten the and my health is better now than for newspapers. be selfish and happy.• amara.,' ealed of her wart pall After doctors had said no cure --A,cu '•e heart disease had put Mrs Fitzpatrick well nigh inthe clutch' of the 'tGrim Reap- er." But Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart ,� the hospital door, imamne t,iit 'ar'cmclt fbi ruratCtiv®sopaw+ �m:e� her a � ere have been domOtsatratecl, and ha most .(�� '� ••y,;�, - her . a .}. �, acute rormtl of heart lh�4uaio relief bias ' ,ct h "�'r l ifes she accept- tomo indido of g0 minutelsi'lit<�r the first dose has been taken. Borne of the moat . 4.. a. 4 -ale pprow-tweed symptoms of heart ditsord- ' . > ars are: Palpitation, shortness of mssaired men for mord iaouey, the lied, breath, weak and irregular pulse, smoth- �t !Veil ening spells, moiling of the feet and '� :.+ c; 1. •» 1 the /Inman engine' le wraught ttpnn for .� tenderness ared pain in the loft � double the ditty' that Pravidenoe origin• aide, chilly isentlaticnas, uneasiness if ' +.� strong.:anyassigned it. Thtts itis, that we Vinay' �•g on the left utile,,' h=int ing• spells, pick IT aaii new5P6Per anp day and istaigrr and exhavetiou. Any tam of read of'the sadden batten of!of this, that tam, symptom, is enough to oonvine is of 11r•4 thtf' cit It person, heat theta astltd the setting of heart +1trsetras-and any flet these of int i7 awl l rifle, -the eau;sea gxied, heart failure . } ! titre orf atom if 1ttlEscztrorfi, may mean - yearroas slrash, poor cN colon, tire sstrug. i .strain too great, and no a sietance offer'- madden detail to **mamma.. �¢ hattit>s 66641' tzar ten rit ted - ' ed nature to help her carry her load. Dr, Agn is ;.ore fo�' Desert not Dr. Agnew'a Clara far the Iieslrt 1a a only OMi»sttt,ut relief, bat in this mad P as arearlt is renal. of the 1 voteless remedy. Tluoatoadu+' of Ma ftti:bborta enures it win ogootl a raps i casa'l TOR BALD AT A. L. EAMIL' O''S DRUG }511701 8, 4 disease: Hers was a stubborn case of only five years' standing. She was treat- ed by several eminent physicians and hear tpermanent cure. Itis not an untried nostrum. It is a Heart specific, leaves no bad after effects or depression. It acts directly' on the nerve centres, in- duces nervous enemy, dispels all weak neasess, atld generally tones the systern Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, of Gananngtie Ont., was a great Buffeter from heart sneoililists without any permanent re lief. She became so bad that she went to the hospital, and she was in a short while disohn,rged from there as a hope- less ineurable; bnt,to useherrown words "As a last resntt,1 bought a bottle of Dr. Agnew's. Cure for the Heart. One dose gave me =nod instant relief from it very ;tante Roasni. I felt encouraged, and persitttecl in its use. It just took three bottles to etre me completely, and I gladly. boar my teeti'tnony to We^iron- derftll remedy as a life saaver." What it has done for Mrs. Fitzpatrick it elan do for any sufferer from heart dis- eetPEf. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder re- lievee oold in the 'Head in ten minut=es, and has tented catarrh epees of 50 years' standing. Dr. Agnew's Ointment will owes blind, Notating or hol=ing piles in from three to leve *Ma One application relieves the most irritating =dila ciinrfrges; 8l5 eente. A sw'ss Pillar for' 000sttprotloil, sick bt�e,1,t1tios emcee rand sear euoh treubles .cava q, Oaly 20 cents a nat Nan Oastoria is for Infants and. Children. Castoria is a ltal'mlass substituto 'for Castor Oil., Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is rleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by millions of l ltiothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- ness. Castoria, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's • Panacea -The Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for "Castoritt Is bo well adapted to children chiidren. Mothers .have repeatedly told me that I recommend it as superior to any pre- of its good cff ct upon their children." scription known tome," Da, G•, C. Osawn, Lowell, Mass 11. A. ARCIIT:R, M. D. J roohlYn, N. Y THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF 'APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. -RP. CRNTAUR COMPANY 77 MURRAY BTRCCT NCW YORK O,TY . tom., fli 1. r..�, t'-'e�Yi'E .°•R. ,+^�+O'Sn`;'.eT`�,i2a.s��•7+•, e�c;m1^rV.'`^e,� x��. �.-...Y.erl. C+r. *l�c�,: �.''i' The Might Directory publishers esti- mate the population of ;the city of To- ronto at 250,209. The average man in framingan ex- cuse for his late home coining usually does it in•guila• W.W. O; Vie, wl'seo died recently in Montreal, rift au estate. of over $5,000- 000. . If our Doctor's Advice - Has not always been according to his con- science because for years he's been schooled in prejtdices which: dub every proprietary remedy as "quackery" -to- day he knows better and practices bet- ter, and such wdrthy remedies as Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are among the:aonstant preseriptionst in his daily practice because he rias proved then; so potent in stomach. troubles -fit. in a box, , 135 cents, Sold by A. L. Hamilton. D. Kipg, of Kingsville, managing director of the Ontario Natural Gas and Oil Company, has forwarded $200 to,the Toronto Globe patriotic fund on behalf of the company. In' thick, ungainlyscratches, and with slow and painful motion, the pen .begins to work, and at the end of about four minutes, the deed is accomplished. Dollars dor Doctors. But Mrs. Douglas derived Ilttti benefit till she used B.B.B. Proof after proof we ha furnishing been fur g how B. B. makds bad blood pure blood and cures cases that even the doe; tors failed to benefit. Here's the case of Mrs. John Douglas, Fuller, Ont., an ac- count of which she gives. C 1 have used B.S.B. for impure blood, pimples on the face and si k headache.. 1 tried a great y remediesandspentdollars fordoct 4rs'. medicine but derived little benefit., I then started using B:B.B. and only took four bottles when my skint became clean and free from all erup- tions. .My rup-tions..My other troubles disappeared also and I ani now in perfect health." !'WEAK.. ("�,.t 7 is NERVOUS USS P9';..;, 250;000 CTJRED IN' 20 h' -CURES GUARANTEED OR f 0 P.A $1000 11k1 GOLD FO-; A CRr . W: CAN".Jr c ;a1.:i SELF-ABUSE, Et l$s(ON., VAR !CO1'' CELE, CONCEALED DRAINS, ST4I:C T. URE GLEET, SVPH[LIS, aSTUN1 EL);;,,, PARTS, LOST iitiANHOOp, IMPOTEN'. Q CY, NERVOUS DEBILITY, UNNAT- URAL. DISCHARQE5, CTC. `The New Method Treatment is tile' of- Greatest 0iven tory of the Age t. FOR CORMPJC THESE DISEASES Thousands of young and middle aged men aro annually erupt to a b ematurel' • -•'ave through bA::LY(1v1NScklaTIoNs, EXCESs35, AND IlLu.r.) G1 i,.ii.`yi:>. if t. )u 1en.vu any Of the following symptorna consult ne Ware it is tan Iain, Arra you nes mos ...•d wt.. .. , dezpendont and glnonly, specks before rho eyes with 'tar a circles under. 4 • ; hens, weak l ank,.kidneye irritable, palpitation et tho heart, hashruL dreamt; and tofisrs, nr•tlim :ti, in urine, pimples on the fano, eyes sunken, armee tenetts. e•u,nv"rn• ,., aasestnn, I.o.+r mamma, lifelees, distrustful, lana: energy ono, eirnngth,ttrea morn -`'b . • ten: tante'.r, l:i•:),t5. changenato moods. weak ivaUhoud, atuntt.d organs and promo-, .ro Uecay, hone pales, hair loose. sore throat etc. E. t. Y u HAVE .$EM/NAL. I., O'J1, NOW ME lOiD T I3ATMBNT alone can fro 'nu, sect make a man of you, Underits roily- V:leo tho blain boeorea activo, the blood purified :i .. a that all pimples, hlotebns and mama disappear; the norms become etrtng as stool, so that uervons- nose, bashfulness rind denpnnnoney disappear; r tno eyes heconto bright, tho face full and clear. energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical #nand accrue systems aro invigorated; alt drains ° c: ease—no there vital waste from the system. The ivarious organs become natural and Manly. YOU fool yourself a nntn and know marriage cannot be a /allure. We inylto all the afflicted to consult Its ot,aildentiallyand free otcharee. Don't lot quaeke e; and fakirs rob you of your hard earned dollars. J Its w..i oars you oe no,pay., 11 AS YOUlt 1LOOI) SSSS »1SSASE1l1 ilVVE A6tN.'" L3 d 1�} :lYhtHIL'Sisthe most prevalent anti Most serious t, 'S..000 diseew'. It saps the very life blood of the v'etim and artless onttrelyeradieatnd from the aye. •not hili aMnet tho offspring. foware of Mercury. nERltprrARtt nnoett DIsnsa;i. only au presses the syfly toms• -our NM METHOD pnslttvely Burne it for ever. YOUNG OR NUDDLtl-AGUD MAN --"You've rod a gay lite, or indulged in the follies r.1' ymtsne self-ahuao or in tr axce*ens barn broken down your system. inn to st the 3 et ntptnms arnnluut 0i' vole. Mnntaliy, physically and esanany yeti fire not the man J snu used to ItO or should he. Lustful practices reap rich harvests. Will you heed the Xden^er s��rnate. 4 '"t •"1' ".I til 1 4,,,, rnu avb tlm? Trove you last hops? Are you contemplating marriage? l . 188 G6 t111 + Blacsonr blood boon diseased? Dave you any weakness? our Now Method Tin L mna w n (lure you. What it has dons fpr others it will darer you. Consultation yeas. ito rnattor who has treated you, verity ter eft honest opinion Free of Margo. charges reasonable. Hooke Pres.."Tho Golden Monitor" (illuetratedl, en Diseases of Men. inclose postage, 2 Hants. sealed. ;look on''D1se+asetaof 'Women" Fres. oar -No NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No msall Ina Sent4.0.0. No nemae on 1)0:,'le or envelopes. Everything' o*nfdeetisi. Queetlon flet and 00*1 of Treat. meat, FREE. ORS. KENNEDY U1 KERCA Dr T O� T, I (H • e Times, $1.00 TEE MISS and MARE) $ ': *Tani • •