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TIIR WINONA TIMES, APRIL 20, 1000.
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BilliDENS,
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Is the Power that Removes
Every load of Disease
in Springtime,
it is The welid's OS oiefi Horedy For
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Now that Barg is at hand, the bociv
is ready to cast off unhealthy tissues if
it is only given a (chance.
Tho great work of renewing and
ild-
iug np health and streugth is sur y and
quickly clone by Paine'e Cele Com -
wend.
Paine's Celery Componn cleanses
and purities every drop• of cod in the
body; tho excretory org s, kidneys,
skin and bowels aro uad o work act-
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sufficieet energy to ho gestive organs.
*Paine's Celery.0 nip mid is the best
spring medicine In th world, because it
is far more than a e spring remedy.
• It brings a healt appetite, perfect
digestion and regularity of the . bowels.
.As the greatest of spring remedies it ban-
ishes morbid humors and poisons that
cause rheumatism, neuralgia, heart
trouble and other dangerous ailments.
For long years physicians have re-
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the ono seientific spring medicaue, and it
s universally prescribed by them when-
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and prompt restoring of health and
strength to tho wornout system.
Thousands of men and women have
found from personal experience that
Paine's Celery Compound makes sick
people well, and keeps all from sickness
-who use it in springtime.
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Sterlingworth. 'And yet you positively
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rebuke in liar tone.
She—Why do they call love the tender
t passion, do you, suppose? He—I'm sure
I don't know. It's the toughest thing
that ever happened to me.
Mrs. Thos. Tracy, Byrnodale, Ont.,
writes: We have used Dr. Low's Pleas-
ant Worm Syrup and find it to bo better
than any other remedy. It is easy to
take and always effectual.
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Th R POINT TREVOR
(LImule)
Excitar Lacrosee team luta orgaitized
for the season.
Clinton bowling dale have re -organ -
Ned for the Reason of 1903.
The Listewel Chair Co. have their new
boiler and eugum placed in position.
Mr. Fred. Jackson, of Jacksou Blase
Clinton, left ter Omaha ou TaasdaY.
The Court of Apeeal will boar Mr.
("Sairowat election case the second week
of May.
Bresecle tennis club have elected
members for the year. Prospects are
excellent.
Five carloads of cenvlogs were re -
mired in Wiugh an front Kreuter &
Ritchie, of lartissele.
Banister Brydone, of Clinton, acci-
dently injured his feet the other day
from a broken sideware plank.
John White, the senior proprietor of
the Exeter Times, and wife, celebrated
their golden wedding on, Good Friday.
The Municipal World says that thirty
or more townships have taken. action
towards the abolition of statute labeinet
Tho season's work has started at the
Brussels cheese factory. Ptospeets are
good for a big make and the. price out-
look is favorable.
Tho Brussels fair grounds aro tohe
improved by the erection of a brink
Palace which is to be built this year. It
is to have a cement floor.
Miss Maggio Gibson, of the staff of
Listowel pubilo achool, died very suds
delay last week. Her place is to be
filled by Miss Mina Nortcn.
The Bruce Old. Boys' excursion from
Tcronto next summer promises to bo a
big suceess. 1100 names have been sent
in to the • secretary. They. will visit
Paisley, Walkertcn, Port Elgin and
Southampton duriug the last week of
jray.
Mr. Will. Jenkins, of Hamilton, sem
of Mr. Thomas Jenkins, of the Bluevalo
road, has purchased the tailoring busi-
ness of Mr. D, Flemming, of Listowel.
Wo teaser() that Listowel people will
be pleased with Mr. Jenkins; he is both
a gentleman and a tailor.
Mr. John Moore passed away in Luck -
now at the age of 91 year$: Deceased
was born in Yorkshire. gclhwas present
at the coronation dinnersteivelam North-
allertou at the accession of Queen Vic-
toria, and on this occasion ho paesented
his -wife with a chiiit tea lag coffee
service (still in preservation) made by
the king's mantifacttuar.
Homy Willitcins, the murderer of J. E.
Vrrootaawae -hanged at the Toronto jail
this morning. The execution was wit-
nessed by about 70 people, most of the
spectators being medical Students. The
prisoner maintained ids nerve to the
last, and, made no statement either in
regards to hie. guilt or innocence nor as
to his identity. Williams walked. to the
fatal drop with a steady tread. His
head was bowed and he appeared to be
deep in his devotions. As the customary
prayer was brought to a finish, hangman
Radcliffe pulled the lever and the Inan
disappeared from view. Five minutes
later Dr. Sneath, assistantjailphysieian,‘
pronounced hien dead. The drop was
eight feet.
The by-law- to guarantee the deben-
tures of the George McCagan Earnitui:e
Company, 'of Stratford to the extent of
$30,000 was submitted to the ratepayers
on'Tuesday, with the result that 1,227
vctcs were cast in favor of the by-law,
while 25 were polled against it. It re-
quires a two-thirds vote of those entitled
to the franshise. Only property -owners
and lease -holders of twenty years were
entitled to vote, these making necessary
a majority of over 1,000 ts carry the
measure. Mr. Moil:igen will ereet a
factory 450 feet by 40 feet, of brick, four
stories high, at a cost of upwards of
$40,000, and will employ on au cweeage
150 men the year round. His factory
was burned mit on Ladysmith Day. At
that time he employed about 90 hands.
The village of Atwood had the worst
fire at eight o'clock on Wednesday
Morniag that has visited' thepleteloiiatia
stood many years. C. 11. Holmes'
general store, his house adjoining and
almost the entire stock was burnt, also
his stable, the horses and rigs, except a
cutter, being got out. At one time it
Was feared the whole side of the street
would bo burred and Listowel was
asked to send out their fire engine but
the fire was kept front spreading, Mr.
Holmes had an insurance of $4,500 bet
that will not nearly cover the lose.
M. Bilesstore next to Hohnes' was
Welled at the rear and all his goods
were removed from the store to the
street. Tho Hook and Ladder Com
-
pally did good work in saving his store,
Dna not inuelt dainage was done. John
G. Robertson's Monne was several times
on fire and all his furniture 'Wag remon-
cd, but he did not suffer much &allege.
Hay Eros.' grain warehouse caught fire
several times but was not damaged
nitieh• Corrle's steno wile oleo on tee
bet eves quickl,„v put out.
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snit te 1
eminent, shows the total number of
pentane committed to. the jatl last year
in Onterio, to be Thia is less
than in any previous year shim 1878.
Of these, 5,034 were found guilty and
sentenced.. Ali the others were dis-
charged, The most common., °Millen)
were, vagrancy 2,11.8, drunk and dis.
orderly 1,893, assault 860, larceny
1,475. There was very little serious
ci.•ime, only 183 of the whole number
being sent to the e enitentiary. The
committals to the Walkerton jail were
03, being 10 less than in the previous
year. The offences for which they were
sent:area Were, assault 2, burglary 1,
contempt of court 1, wounding 1, in -
j urina• property 1, dintuk and disorderly
4, escaping from constables 1, escaping
from prisou 1, forgery 1, larceny 23,
incleceut assault 1, other offences 3,.
making; a total of 43 convictions and 20
diseharged. It will bo observed that
over half the total umber, of oonvia-
tions were for vagraucers—e10 of the total
number were temperate and 23 intem-
perato. Only one was sent to the pent.
toutiary, all others •being sentenced to
the common jail. Fol such a large
county as Bruce, its freedom from
serious crime is remarkable.
AN IMPORTANT MATTER.
Tho selection of a druggist who can at
all times truly and honestly dispensewhat
has been prescribed by the physician is
an important mattes . We can assure
you of devotion to your commands and
interests.
We aro noted for our full stock of
Toilet Requisites, Perfumes and
up-to-date goods at
Popular Prices.
Paine's Celery Compound is the best
of sprig medicines. It gives wonder-
ful results to rundown and ailing people:
The use of Paine's Celery Compound
means ricla pure blood, and increased
vitality. •
• A. L. Heeneron, Druggist,
Wingham, Ont.
What One Woman Thinks.
Tho white woman's burden—the fam-
ily maaket basket.
HOW few kind winds we ever think to
say to one another.
Let one. person cough in church and
everybody else starts coughing.
Some peopio seem to have a genius
for doing the right thing in the wrong
way.
No matter how cut ap a man is, he
ought always to be willing to bray the
hatchet.
Giving a wonian a bank book does not
always put a check on her extravagance.
The songs in the night the young
father hears are uot the ones referred to
by David.
When a woman begins to put on airs
she usually has ambition to soar in high
society.
When a man is always bilagging about
the mint of money he is making, you
may depend upon it that there's a good
deal of counterfeit about it.
ads T aatAche
• Kidneys That Won't Do
Kidney Work.
WINGIIAM TALK.
It is but a short time (counted by s)
since Dr. Pitcher's Backache duey
Tablets first came to Wingham It was
said they were something mit' ely out of
the common as a specific f Backache
and kidney compla • ts, d that they
• acted very quickly 11 inade startling
cures of oases that other medicines
failed to influence. Wingham people
are quickly coming to the front to sub-
stantiate this statement. One of them
is F. H. Kerney, barber, Josephine St.,
who relates his experience as follows:—
"The position taken in my work, half
stooping and the pain constantly in this
position, and the long hours on my feet
brought on a constant pain in the back.
1 was induced to try Dr. Pitcher's Back-
aehe Kiauey Tablets and got a bottle
from Colin Campbell, druggist The
oneeliottle Was all that was necessary.
Since then it has been all right, and I
have had no trouble. This is a big re-
lief, and 1 owl heartily endorse them."
If you have the slightest symptom of
Kidney or Bladder trouble, you can test
this great medicine free. Arrangements
kavo been made .whereby every reader
of this paper can obtain a trial package
of Dr. Pitcher's Baokaehe Kidney Tab-
lets absolutely free by enclosing a two
Cent stamp for postage to the Pitcher
Tabiot Co., Toronto, Ont.
When giving address mention this
paper.
If you are convinced Pitcher's Tablet's
are what you want, you can purchase
regular size for .50 cents per bottle. If
not obtainable at druggist's, mailed free
of postage on receipt of price.
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;404 pe. ip An .1,1. .14. W. h,•4.1.
3. A. Merritt, a wealthy merchant of
1Cingston, N. Sr., temporarily insane,
killed his mother; niri himself.
sergeant (to cemetery barber)—What
did you cut this man's hair so short for?
De it over again and see yott cut it twice
as long as it is now!
A 000N TO HORSEMEN Tiggli.
Liniment removes a hard, soft or eat.
loused Tames and 131emishes from
horses. Blood Spaain, Cittrbe, Splints,
Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains,
Sore and Swollen Throat, Cottglin, etc%
The nse of one bottle may make you $50.
Warranted the nit. Wonderful Blentielt
Due evar known. Boll by Ae L.
Stott Meta
Savo Money.
DIAMOND DYES
Used by all Economical
Women,
Don't throw away your, old ease,
sicirt, waist or dress Amply bee so you
are tired of the color or b ttlSO 3.1-, is
faded or soiled.
Buy a ten cone p ka» of Diamond
Dyes and with litt w you can pro-
duce a garment t oolce like uew.
If you wake ov clothing for your-
self or the children, be sure to dYa it
with a new color of the Diamond. Dyes.
Dyes an
mond. d take no - h
Beware of imitations; ask f;rere. the
Dia
Direction Book and . Card of 48 colors
sent free to any culdrese. Wells eke
Richardson Co., 200 Mountain Bt.,
Montreal, P. Q.
Empire Day.
"Empire clay" this yea e falls ou Wed-
nesday, the 3rd of May, and. it is desir-
able that every suitable moans should be
adopted to foster among the youth of
our country a high national sentiment.
The subject is specially important this
year, since the struggle in which Eng-
land itt now engaged, and in which Can-
ada is taking a prominent part, will call
forth increased increased love for British
institutions. Canada is helping to make,
history, and the youth of our country
should be taught fully to appreciate their
position ai citizens of the British Em-
pire. It should bo understood that true
patriotism does not consist in enipty
shouts of acclaim, in mere professions
of loyalty, r in any spirit of national
boasting. The patriotism to be cultiva-
ted among tho .children of our schools
should be that which results from a just
appreciation of what the nation has
become because of its spirit cf freedom,
its laws, its customs, its form of govern-
.
. mast and its triumphant onward march
; as a great; diyilizing agency. For the
children of our schools to appreciate
!rightly what they owe to the British
Empire it is necessary for them to know
something of its traditions, its perils,
its stages of growth, its source of power
and its many glorious achievements. In
other words, the patriotism to be culti-
vated in our schools should be broad and
melted by intelligence and high moral
principle.
OURETHOSE UGLY PIMPLES
BY USING DR. AGNEW'S OINTMENT— 'Y
FORM OF EC.'ZEMA. HELPED AT ONO ,AND
CURED EVENTUALLY BY /TS USF
Not a skin blemish c used • eczema,
tetter, ringworm, salt en , salt head
and. other skin disea es at will not
vanish as by magic on th application of
Dr. Agnew's Ointme One applica-
tion will give quick relief and comfort,
and in a few days the skin heals up and
is as soft as a baby's. It will euro piles
in from three to five nights—no matter
what nature or how long standing. 35
cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
Hints to Riders of Wheels.
Evil attachments corrupt good bi-
-
cycles.
A man is judged by the bicycle he
keeps.
As the bars aro bent the back's in-
clined.
Cycling joys are not pleasured by the
cyclometer.
A little care itt sometimes bettor than
a repair
The future's uncertain. Don't
"scorch" in this world.
No wonder a scorcher does not look
well, since he is not able to sit up.
Don't put off until tomorrow a cycling
trip you can enjoy today.
A good bicycle turnout: Giving the
other fellow a little mote than half the
road. •
All roacls seem rough to the cycling
novice until after he goes over the rocky
mountain's.
If you can not be a gentleman and a
wheelman at the same time, it is better
to be only the former.
Keep your mouth close while riding.
The—nsa.me advice should be followed
more or less oven when you are off the
wheet—L. A. W. Bulletin.
Everybody is Coughing
Except those who use Dr. Chase's Syrup
of Linseed and Turpentine. It loosens
the chest, stops the cough, allays the in-
flammation. heals the soreness and
promptly cures all sorts of congas and
colds, bronchitis, croup, asthma and sore
throat. It is found in nine -tenths of the
homes of this country. 25 cents abottlo.
Family size CO cents.
11 Ornesome Find.
At noon Friday while assisting in tho
march:for the lamas of Roy Sunley
Mr. Adtnn Robertsola chief of the Piro
Brigade, Guelph, 'discovered the body of
an infant a few yards south Of Gow's
bridge, opposite Cartledge's knitting
factory. The body had been washed np
on a little mound from it hole almost
directly tinder the briago, into which it
had bppurrtitly been thrown. The child
was not fully developed. The features
resemble those of it negro, though it is
cliffieult to say whether it was born of
white prtrentS.
Seald nand.
Some leers no 1 scalded my hand
'way badly, then took cold in the tutu,
my betel swelled end was veru painful,
but half a bottle of Bagyt.ra4s
Oil oared it campletely. Mrs, Werata-
ataLer, nwiletwo, ot.
The 'Original Corset.
Oathertne de Medici iiret introdUced
tho comb into Frame. Hee example,
however, VMS not followed by Mary
Stnert or Diana Poitiers, though it was
inbuittell by all the halite; of the larench
.court that it was utterly indispensable
to the beauty of the female figure. In
themdays the corset was in its. Walley,
and was mow fashioned after the etyle
a knight's .cuirats than anything; else,
Tho frainewark was made eutirely of
iron and the velvet which decorated the
exterior only served to Lido a frightful
and Callilna'SODIO article of torture. Tins
state of thanes, se minute to health and
personal convenienue could uot last long,
and the artisana of those clays gave much
time and thought toward rendering the
metal more light awl pliable.
Tao comet found great favor in the
oyes of Louis XIV, but in. the foliowiug
roigu it was threatened with cadre
banishmeut from the toilet, Fashion
took a rural and simple turn, many of
the court of celebrities being guided by
the ta'tte of Boucher, itt whose pictures 1
many of them appear as shepherdand
shepherdesses; when the painter depart-
ed. however, fashion returned °maniere
to the ecoontrieitos and extravagances of
former tame.
Corsets were again forgotten during
the revelation, beiug practically tabooed
by the fashionable world. The beauties
of the day web in foaclessical fashions,
Roman dress being held in especial
esteem. The empire did away with the
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nue celaxa wouid bet—at owe tsku
.801110 Work 1.T 1110 peel of ce heat. 1
Dail 11011%hft t() thfillgr41 that I wile ha
deiced to take a elas f)f boys, n t muck
younger, bat mutat mere astione, t than
J, myself, ;Orel I was se.y.spt.•0:4 v1;4111,0,41
years of age. From weak 44 this
; character 1 have receive:1 113011 Weal -
new for over forte years."
1 Praia fie Weluterl Isceneye.
amasked to send a few vraels of
I mulled to beys ;ince goleg oat into the
walla. beta 0 testy hisy nian, but I
i 001140 refuse to eny a few verde to
tinge) who:eh:Ale la lila ie catout to bes
alaceracas truthful in thought
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and word. Pe earl. ti ; it ce st
lug, melee); a geoi haves:ant, env otlts
!, away diffiaultiss and cftea kaals an
abundaet retern, semetanes tievxpects
ecisamnt3-:r. ; e afraid you are tienutt pewee
pennyworth Of werk for sixpeuce in
wages. Even if you do this you are
sti;1 the gairer in exp.eieuee and elcill.
atse penept and elleorfal.
'Whether yon aro el ,r.tc or artisan,
keep yew le.».ea seta tools in perfect
oraer. In this way pinch time is saved
and time itt nioney—save both,
'Be sober—be 011ie
classic fashiops, bnt did not take the
corset back into favor; high waists were
all the vogue, and the more decolleto a
costume the more fashieeable it was
considered. With the fall of the empire
came the fall of the waists and tine, as
a matter of course, the return to the
corset followed.
Examine the Tongue.
Tho skilled physician reads your con-
dition by a glance at your tongue. If it
is coated and you have a bitter taste in
your mouth in the morning he knows
your liver is torpid and sluggish and
prescribes the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -
Liver Pills. They cane biliousness,
stomach troubles, and aU liver and kid-
ney disorders. One pill a close, 25 cents
a box. At all dealers.
What Some Boys Don't Hnow.
The following aro extracts taken from
letters published in an English paper
called the Childrenal Friend. They
were by prominent Englishmen, from
their own experience, at the request of
the paper, for hints to boys.
Froin Walter Hazel. M. P.
"1 That foot -ball, however important
is not absolutely the thief end of life.
"2 That only a coward is ashamed to
say, can't afford it.'
"3 That a great part of school educa-
tion is wasted because it is not followed
up by subsequent study.
"4 That a father's advice may be
worth much, though at foot -ball he may
be worth little.
• "5 That clean living and the fear of
the Lord, are in entire accord with true
manliness."
From Geo. Cadbury.
"My advice to boys and girls on leav-
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ifood's Pills
Are prepared from Na.
ture's mild laxatives, and
while gentle are reliable
and efficient. They
Rouse the Liver
Cure Sick Headache, Bil-
iousness, Sour Stomach,
and Constipation. Sold
everywhere, 25c. per box.
PreDaredlaC.I.ELood &Co.,Lowell,Mass.
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We invite the closest inspection of our Faun Etn lc -melds ;nal Machinery uhich
WO oto ananefitchnit g for the toning season.
In aidaket to the above t all special attention to our New Vieteria Binder
attl o. 14 Oxford ciipuer Prent-Ctit Newer, else our t;tent Spring and
Spike Tooth Harrow); awl Faction cud Rat c but 1)mup Pule s. 1 a ill amply repay
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nd for our New 1900 Catalogue.
THE NOXON QQ u1
ITHEITMATISM'S ORGIES,
THE EDLEXELES, VNitn PITTING PAIN
GIANT IS STIORN OF MS STRENGT BY
THE AID OF SOUTH 41517.1r.ot ..ETEIr•
NATIO CLI,E—I1 1111NR.I. FAI
Mr, Duncan McIntyre, o ount For-
est, says: "I was sorely tillicted with
rheumatism fo over year. I was
almost naval? disa ad and at times
suffered agona)s .ain. I tried many
Ieedir and ottrs without avail until
beecslu1-lieletutrIga"
Rheuma-
tic Onre. lerivec1great Mfii
one bottle and was so pleased with the
remits that I continued using it, cmd my
advice to -lay to all sufferers from Rheu-
matism is to uso this great remedy. I
o cures." Sold by A. L, Hamilton.
feel satisfied it is the greatest of rhemna-
Miss Lillian Blakeslee, of Carry, Pa.,
who has been under medical treatment
for years for consumption, coughed up a.
collar -button the other day and is rapid-
ly recovering.
Passed Blood.
Mrs. Traviss, Fennels P. 0,, Out.,
writes: "My husband was so bad with
Diarrhoea that he passed blood and
could get netning to cure hiatt until he
tried Dr. Fowler's Eteract of Wild
Strawberry. He say.; it saved his life."
Children Ciry .fc7
CASTOR I A.
A Friend's
Advice.
When you find your kid-
neys out of order, when
your back aches and
pains and gives you end-
less misery, when you
have to rise often in the
night and endure torture
during the day—take a
friend's advice. Get a
box of
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS.
There are lots of people in your town,
who have been cured by this remedy.
Mr. T. Sarchet, merchant tailor, Brock-
ville, Ont., says they cured him of a severe
attack of backache and kidney trouble.
They cured Mrs. E. Ford, St. Thomas.
Ont., of dropsy.
Mrs. Wm. McNeill, 93 St. James St., St.
John, N.B., says they cured her of dis-
tressing backache, from which she suffered
for over six months.
From nearly every city and town in the
Dominion we get statements similar to the
above. People who have used them are
always glad to say a good word for Doan's
Kidney Pills.
The Universal Favorite
(our-TTritoW.)
The only Disc narrow that has adjust-
able pressure springs. This feature
is invaluable on hard or uneven
ground.
NOXON
New Taoloth CULTIV AT 0 R
(fitted with grain and gnaws sowing attach-
ments if dmir ed)
evith vc'rsiblo points, ll'AO thistle critters
if ordered.
The lightest draft, best working and.
most easily lit erated cultivator
ttfact•ut•cd.
The teeth work •diinetly under the azIo
and within the v.tct I line. •
Soo the New Spring Lift.
TH11 01331:11RITIIID
NOXON DRILLS, 4711IfiVs'„':,:er
Our old reliable I/O:tSIEPe Drills aro ea
'wen and fart -ready known that they
speak for tbeleaelves. There aro
now over 00;010 in use among tho
MI MOTS of this veiledly.
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