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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1900-11-02, Page 3watered. 15 Ye:vett. llar:4. i74rz)1. Ireland, vee Queen •1 shoe- .' liu�l� t •e l 1► ' of tho v hCo mire pP xUt , maker sacred from itltlig,cstiosi 1x11(1 coustipation for over 14 years. l�otluug 4i(1 Iter ala�r��y ^,'o0(1 till she tried Lac Liver k'ill.r+,'"wllielt carred, leer, Accottutocx A teacher iu ono of our sellaole was ll 'Ute � • • till puffin;; the geography class g ts Daces. "Auer now, childreu, said she, do you know darltlhess strikes Europe tato hours before it comes Upon US folks in North America? tic, does midnight. on the Yes'zu, reepouded a little tot o last row with a cQflfi(lelhe e burn of nu - Shakeable conviction, Iu(lee(i,. was the school nnarm's com- ment. And zlow Elizabeth, ildicatiug the lassie lex the rear of the room, can you explain the phenomenon? S t For te moment Elizabeth was elle i., only for a moment. Then risitlg but ell v r - of h@ smile 11 '1 0 hI0 b.a lu os ti P with L and 1t p u vurly head she replied: That's to give Santa Claus a show ma'am, ter fill the little folks' stoekiii' over there and thea Dome across the. ocean. Aucl do class has remembered. that t ea• ever since. rproposition •iiia Ile a .p THE IVINGIIAM �..�-,.�,,-..;arm..., ,.-•.,.-..,•m,�... evease "1i aevANtam. esoente. sail nael1lleerre. • 1 1t Ilt)1'. INIOC41.0119,1' Let tIi man r Ld U1i1t1xx Ox. Council met uccordlta�tQ t � •, a. )(ars It , II. A. Calvin, Independent CQntll4•vaL- tive caudidate iu 1.t'ror.tenee, had a buttalo of NO bogus Teruilt( (Robes sent tzil 111)rososlt $o1 1(,atst >D�a>>tua tohil)1 Ser distributioU. '1'O 111; credit 1 1 E, •:• 1, ! l Ehave tu) :,1 . ) (l aCalvinto 11 1 1t r farefused f1hC ar 31x! x(• un. a4 , ( ' l+r of ha b v d i a la 1 ) it t=a. the reeve in the t 111)1. Minutes +n th a ,lhii to d(1 with t11Q clumsy forgery ( , ulEaekizt, retl(1 mut approved. The tr(as• frutu that preferential tariff, ttxld iha a y g l r, ,sense on, w tet ttollaxe ilia -colas 3iS well."-�:tr. issued by the Tripper Couber rat • .nen- t 11 ll 1.t1 urer'a stateineslt ehowi11g tl Ilona. of s:hil.tti was filled. Bjmy, re �y ,.1 a third time Toad wasc n is drain, ,d 1L i Qtl 11 t , and finally passed. The followiilgr, , 0 r- c1' , re- pairing 1SSne:d:^-D, , M110 oases pairing bridge, ;:a; Engineer's s ex p re Young's draiu, 00; A McAllister, culvert, l•#;; Clerk, school retinas to apeOtor, :12; Iritulicipal World, supplies, $7-13-1 1....JohUst011, grading, gravelling, •te. ,""8.(i ; priutiug 13y -law, publish- ing )eases re 1 l other c•'1 tigers, evhe tiro trying' to paha, Off Ituxlt- ,. ' .lh, nt '"(less l t.1f .St tee Fee n rets war ,1 g (:antula's total trade ill isJb amounted real L,tl Of t lice: s and y s af ,l I for etkro o1 l badopetelealt p,lbltu yourai l tinder y a1 $14,000,405, perpetration of a pe lttentaniy to $2,V,03a,0 tJ. Ill 1620 it 1l5l1. fallen to as the honest or.gameat What think , •'l t i3;1J,02<i,i£00, n ur u it expanded to i831,725,6t ' j the people of tL cairns that ro:ltiir's tiro Libelee). rale 1 , Qifeu)tc) to 1 inert+ttsH of •'',)1s3,E;0 , a.. „. ale's t buttress it lel).---Louaue Advertiser. I'l:orLx•3 to -day are not saying,. It Yeo lxelel more of '4uvelnber 7the Tu five uuustl y but19 live keels a. C,i 1 All the clectione will •lot On time or to cluLugt)," as they did four „ • •tu(azlric!s,. yettr8 a,,0, it give L . 1 B ' 'ilea Yala Gaxiboo Algoma, i peace, pro rt:s:; encs prosperity under illi Holl. W. S, I coutind alta Gaspe the e cont to ails be '�,•. ''ril''Uil. Iu�1 '1lbt3 1 , 'f ,1 dilti l that t tl so .h x. a el t • Gv d la t Libeled. 4 v 1J , dotted fila Va wrapper beating the deals. Mark, Dr.. WiltiaAts' Pink Pills ter Pale Veople. If your ci(LL does trot Ito(•p them. t11cy will be tient ppOtrnid • at r0 stents a box, (St six belts tor 2.11(1, by e Blue lox (13 a .Williams'it (ta.(1r02idllx„ the Dr. , f:e„ Brookville, Ont. can #lig By-law ata o e a $33.e01. Ed, Fowler, , .. can be draiu, i :' oli'. ta(.n414M u s , ,.Z isii nun=•s cat 5.ou ithese (.4 1l • ,r lazcoil, d close guano of a 4e a ,' x5kx CO , r'•, 1n. t u T 1 r,.. l.ltx�l .T ,boodle, la oU , r t ,u 1 Q�,L 11 a 1 `'1 i 1 • '1n. men .. • ,lobi L rr is l U > Sal. ,U,illi , cwt gaga, t � flooded e it gt, iuspec and c1•:3art, 1i, Sysni U.. veil,. 1 11oo thus perhaps sustain 3a carrtlO, r • lit•* and culvert, $30.57 ; W xu. Dlr. T�'arte,, is a tzpeech in Mautretal the i IU1.(1kstr,^^.tion."•�• Advance, ton,pt g,tavol I „ repair- ITory aper 1.'luker, drain x5.15; 11, Phalen, 1,40'.other night, replied to those who have • ',�11at •is about as near as a p o �'1 J. 'iZeilhlloiid, gravel, x1.40 t • distorted leis utterauced, and in combed, eau got thesu (lays to being fair. The jug, hill; �a , r,. J n.•0 W• ,y ; !W11ore is the' g4 ns ill these conittitateteitas are ate r 1 r -:istet:.b r a i t remarks, e av w re r > (:reurt;0 mewl, le, gravel, , p !'Tavel i5 33; t1• Donnelly, g ravel- fool i h my ace who would for a inontent ;laked, itut to suit the uouvouieuee of the t , c t So •.r their , :a onSL t Q 1 •, 0'4 uuder Owing work t • L 1 beetease ted thea • 'Or IanCe 1 Ferrier, • i bh ••, t•iruled byI' Liberals, s ling;, ;�J.10; W. R. h ,wish to be , Lie , road; ,i;3."r5; ides. Iiobiu30; charity, $10; the systouls which prevail in name?" groat oxteli$ it is impossible for the rC- lt ober, n, gravel, :ugh 3U; A. Stewart, ., � n'xavol, "1 belonged for twenty years. {to the f turning officers. to `lin thete the regular allot - time, a4.21 ; Kilpatrick, pa ek, Hugh Lrlouid a °'J. Kil itricl5, brk(lgu stud grading, Conservative party, and, thank, t onove The sante pp aotiao„�vas in. vogue under $01; , 1 gravelling, $1 0'. those days the Couservativ0 party Ml; T. i ge, 9 eang5a •t+0; •, , r 55.50—Less trieit, to my knowledge, to excite racial t the Conservative Government, t1 you Miller, bridge, �J, gr3ldmg, ,� 1 0 0 Mel e : ug p1•50—$00•e0. Council l ad- journed to meet on November 5th, at 10 o'clock a. m• W. S. MCGROSTIE, Clerk. Li4oretl—inner, No dietetic reform would be more cou- .ducive to inierovehealth amour children Lb -I and especially to the prevention oi� t erculosis, than au increase in. the eon- suiuptiou of 'butter, says ati • exchange. Our children are trained to take butter with great restraint and .are told that it is greedy and extravagant to eat much of it. It is regarded as a luxury and as giving a relish to bread rather then iu itself a must important article of food. Even in private families of the wealthier classes these rules prevail at table, at schools and at public boarding estab- lishments they receive strong re -enforce- ments from eeouomical motives. Min- ute allowances of butter are served out to those who would gladly consume live times the quantity. Where the house income makes this a matter of necessity there is little more to bo said than that it is often a eostly economy. Enfeebled health may easily entail a far heavier ex- pense than a more liberal breakfast would have done. • Ccd liver oil costs more than butter, and it is, besides, often not resorted to until toe late. Iusteadl of restricting a child's consumption of better, encourage it. Let the limit be the power of diges- tiou and the tendency to biliousness. Most children -may be allowed to follow their own inclinations and will not take more than is good for them.. The butter should be of the best and triton cold. { adniiuistration of public affairs. Broad, dry toast, biscuits, potatoes and l' ' aright be hon rico are good vehicles. I THS Conservative piirtY g -- ----------- 5 I4dr, WI. - wait 0 i of 1ttilte ea itearLing that it la fa +te 'to -others• they tearer dam' IY 1 a ativraya ryuMtl. a:'1"1L+() 1 db total te.s' Professor W. H. Conn ft - can t1;..g sic eltureo:, silk a: Ous of common incl puzzling dif'lunitietx fenced bee milkmen la; tint c.uvelt tw +itis ii r illi i1 the In , i.1 It slizzlilless cream from visite„ tont 1 otl:t'rwiset ilaj' the quality, Bacteria, v:•hiell these chis gee, the vat Navy c(ttliteou asgt will not usually altl)e,f=V in. 010:71 a' ° ,,yell regulate(. rluie..tt, S,ometime:ft comes :'rola the dust of a sp,r+ihi1 let et ha- which the farmer is mane, sage. Jr washing , h v fu'h At '1t t water times from the � the cans or po : t',la feeet lee -aerie that gest attached to that cow's. leafy be ale pastures Or Ei grails, , • Oftcla the trouble is ternetEl trent t e fare/ to tris the otlac.l's xxl The ece •ntnitity° } N ',' 1 .}Q t r,`y } ., ,ib U r a et, E.x •suet 1 , 1 V i•, through �, t o 11 or on the mill, legate. I i eu(li a case ilea •, . •il.:ia by )1:t , t r , Qs t;a() 4 remedyx , the superheated Set ns tit :all voile ,lint era used for ilistril,utlir;; r 1 •, .:alt end t, • a washing of the cewF so 'h ,+1 t:tllrxef' • where rho troili.le hat teepee: t ,lay r kinds of bacteria cause enols t4 milk tinct' taintetl milk, blue Iuiik, red z i Ii i sale ••i' al soapy z iii5, The resat d,, .t eases Must be looked for some e uusual Clause and remove it, follow.in with dis- infection of the stable and through cleansing the cow. \c, h,., fti(intli• I ��Ivm � ll _ f• overero dee ,otadet). London Q d �. 'c) c,f Ia xl f)ue-fifth of filo pQptll.its zL that is , • atbout 000,000 pcoile are sys- tematically bye atieg the 1tt`v. Private iitdiv tliLal t shay vet t11.) law iia ashen to punish tho °Mettleers by flue or.ovictiOU. But where is the evicted to go in order to eseepe. the a eeseity of Off1U1.(ieg again? People overcrowded Lccciuse ttgu they omelet get roams, not because they are not willing to pay for thein, The a. WOO 'iCz, • ll IJ U1 1(l0 i0l's, • r• i UGO last Cela:sus 1E)t•,171E.. a .,, living eight or more in. One room, t NO as llvixr seven Or zero in a rOQ1n, and nearly '2x1,000 as iivieg Six or more in a room, ;^,iiCO then 1110 population of the capital has iu(:re:Esed 1 - 11 There RCB 1 1 ' are ha. a:h flI i) people. bye , Loudon where rooms aro let on the Box- •O')S. riliel le, ,'heats VOeupyti)rr, a11c1 p p C • , ., ' 1. Some- times le- 1 , r • sac, •r• t, fou. • eight i ' e . t �11iu4 • arse b fiat. tunes a young woman will occupy the room by day, which is left to a youugr man by night, People) sleep under beds as well as iu them, and pay rent for doing eel.- i,vieted families live in sheds home.. yetis a until they drift into the �, or The horrors of this state cf things need no. exaggeration and ue sensational working up. The bare Este speak for themselves. Bead ix to the 'Owed, This is the age of brain trouble, of heart failure, of paralysis and of body weakness. You cau read it in the faces of the people you meet. Nervous diseases do not get well of their own is 1• Re<•u1 r end persistent -ase of Dr. Cc Little • mine Liver Fells® can wager your last dollar The Advance will not let itsreaders know t lis.-- - , ,-i; , , 1 1i 1. rich N p. An ad campaigner is E. King Dodds. He has taken part in many a political fray, slid has done his best for the Con- servative party of the past. But no is disheartened with the present leaders, and cancli(lly declares that ho sees uo chem .° of Success under them. Said he ou a recent occasion: "So long as the Conservative party is. offioorecl by Foster, Ila ggart, Montague,. & Co., it will remain where. It is now, g ared even though I have the highest re- spect for the pluck and indefatigable, oil- orgy of Sir Charles Tupper, not oven with all his ability bas he a ghost of a chance to succeed as long as his lieuteu- ants are the men who knifed their form- er leader, and whose baso treachery has as much to do with the Conservative de- feat at the general elections as the Maui- toba school bill itself." �rlust Bear SignatULO GZ Seo b'a�^S1rnira Wra per Below.. Vary eon' and a:: cosy to tales no 0741:tr. VOI1 NE.AO.ACI11.; Fa€n �inpp2.ZBiIIESnIL OR BILIOli1v�11:SS. FOR TORPID LINER. FOR CONSTIP�1'II02I. Fold SALLOW SKIN. FfM TflECOI4WLEXIO19 t"sII:i''<a)11W ,Autlr P C iRs E°Sit2'Olp vegetable. 2s CURE SICK HEADACHE. " r ut or- lino. e P • the c ' ll t et vCe b � ' hes prelttc o tions of this commul4ity, The old Con- servative party is gone with the old leader,"—I3ou. 5. I. Taste, A nation's prosperity is told by the figures of its total trade. The total trade 1 of Canada under the eighteen years. of Conservative rale increased only $00,- 000,' )0. Daring the four short years of Libeled rule it has iacreasod 1142,000,000•. (Loud applause.) Even if this were the old national policy, would it not be wise to- leave it in the hands of the Goveru• went •:Nish knows flow to handle it ? Hon. W. S.:Fielding. 1831 Seven ilkirYear. 1901 tN'fl?I? t.l TLtMh It was not the Conservative party that disgraced Sir Mackenzie Bowell, and it is not the Conservative party that ho holds responsible for it, but a group of ex -Ministers, who are striving now, not to get the Conservative party back into power, but to get back into power them- selves. They would not consent to let the party reconstruct itself because it would result in their rotirement into the background. Dominion Presbyterian: Sir Wilfrid Laurier enjoys a uingrte popularity not only in Canada but in the motherland. Id looks as ifs the Liberals, under bis leViidership, will again sweep the country; and, indeed, to the non-partisan onlook- er, there seems to be ne good reason for roue a change. The eotiutry is prosperous, the manufacturing interests were never more so; and it is not claimed that a change of goverunieut just now would result in a butter or more economical The Only AgriculturalNewspaper • and admittedly e Leading Agricultural Journal of the World. Every department written by specialists, the highest authorities in their respective lines. No other paper pretends to compete with it in c>,ualifications of editorial stuff. Gives the agricultural NEWS with a degree of fullness and completeness not even attempt- ed by others. Best Reviews of the Crops, Best Market Reports, Best Accounts of Meetings,. Best Everything. InDISPnitsAma TO • All Country gg,esildlents who wish to ITEEP UP WITS 'THE TIMES. Single Subscription, $2; Two Subscriptions, i 8.50; A Strange Case. est enough to give the Government credit sl for a portiou of the good times. Will � they be honest enough to say they have Chase's IN Food. is the Duly treat to stop the wastiug process welch saleis a vial, 10 cents. =2r meat that can be absolutely relied upon. Sold by A. L• Samilion. Nevar Worry, --Tek° them and pc about your business—they do their wore. whilst you aro doing yours. Dr A,•rew's Liver Pills are system rcnovatore,lood oud purifiers and builder , ; every gland Unlua tissue in the whole anatomy is and stimulated in the use of there. 4o doses,• vitality from the system. Nerve Food creates um riot). bleed, revitalizes the uerVes and permanently cures all nervous diseases. 50 oeuts tL box. EYE• TROUBLE' WHICii DEVELOPED INTO RUNNING SORES developed the country, with the results that we see to -day ? You cannot go into "FACTS ARE DIVINE THINGS." a factory to -day aucl find men dull or Mrs. Mary Halbert was sentenced • to' three years in Kingston Penitentiary :at St. Tho'nas fcr throwing a pail of boil • ing water oyer a young pian. ramose net uatcher.. At the present time there is no royal. rat catcher at the British court, says the Chicago News, though not so very long ago this appointment was held.uuder the sign manual, and in old pictures one may see the men who occupied the post, gorgeous in their green and gold cost- umes, decorated with the words: "Rat catchers to her Majesty." • Li the little Linconshile village of Friskuey where is living Borland Skip - worth, famous for rands around as arse catcher. lie is 80 years old and has seven sons and seven daughters living. He is still keen after his quarry and is never so .sappy as when adding auhonest penny to his storoby rdlu, somene neigh- bor h bor of the rodents that eat his corn, spoil his garden and do au infinite lot of dam- age. He is helped in his -work by his terrier Broovh and This ferrets, the latter being kept in a picturesque building near his own pretty thatched. cottage. In the course of his long life be has caught many thotisaLnds of rats, Lut unfortun- ately has kept no record. If he had he uudoubtedly would hold the champion- ship. Rats are such robbers eating any and everything. One niau found all the fresh laid eggs were being stolen and went on a still -hunt. 1.iemo,Ing a big bundle of sticks ie the wood shed, he came -on a hundred eggs most of them unbroken. There was once killed in England a rat which holds the record for size. He c 0 and DOCTORS SAID IT WAS CONSUMPTION OF TIE BLOOD, IND RECOVERY WAS LOOKED UPON AS ALMOST HOPELESS -- DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS WROUGHT A CURB. t unemployed. It is with the greatest master mina, difficulty to nay that Such wast Y h• of state be got. In the fall of 1805 1f I inserted di y -' laboringmen can he saying ofa , and what applies to things applies with doable force ito nis said that tters con- aliescl`'Tolday it is cliffical:t to get ordin- D re - corning it health. acheTablets p Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney ark taco to do ordinals labor in our own can, if intelligently used, cure all kidney and bladcler troubles, and such other diseases as can be traced to a sluggish pr imperfect kidney action, it is always backed up bythe positive proof and tes- timony of some reputable person, some one who is glad and willing to • tell the world the results obtained. The follow- ing testmonial of Mrs. W. Eaton, 10 Penning St., Toronto, has the ring of truth, and bears out ;the claim that it is a cure beyond a doubt for the young, middle aged, and aged. �, Mrs. Eaton says:—"De. Pitcher's Backdahe Kidney Tablets have been of 1 I the greatest benefit to me. Formerly had so much. backache, it extended to lay hips and limbs. At times tere wads lda be an acute lameness in my hips Jamming that causes very disagreeable sensations. I find that. am very much invigorated since I used a bottle of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets. My back has recovered from its lameness, and I am sleeping woll nights, ghts7,'aFrom o Z my experience in using and I have much confidence in them, can highly recommended them." Any reader of this paper can test the d 11ey Ill Y Tableof Dby enclosing two cents Tablets free b.Y postage for trial package to Tho Pitcher Tablet Co., Torcnto, Ont. Regular size 50 cents per bottle. roar Subscriptions, n 0; t nts to Raisers of larger clubs. BpeciekVrite f e { illi int •Write for particulars on this point. Club agents wanted everywhere. Four Months' Trial Trip 50 entS,' SPECIMEN COPIES will be mailed free on request. It will pay any- body interested in any way in country o send for thein. Address the publishers: LUTHER TO KERA&�?O , Y. FOR TIMES'1. D �y�"► SUBS IBRS' ®cath or iur)aC?,f •seemed the only Alternative for a well-lrnowlia had travelled hly ecvet lady of Wingham, Ont., two continents in a vain search for a cure for nervous debility and dyspepsia. A friend recom. mended South American Nervand Cher oOn wrne itten helped, sixbottles cm ed, . testitnony closes with these words; "It baa'• saved my lift-."•—eo Sold by A.L.Hamilton. George Smith, of Galt, a Bell Tele-- phoso lineman, was instantly killed at Lindsay on Wednesday of last week by - contact with a live wises. Children Ory for From the Herald, Georgetown., Out. Oar reporter recently had the plcnsuro of calling on Mr. Win. Thompson, paper - maker, at Wm. Barber i Bros., mills,:a a well known and respected citizen of our town, for the purpose of acquiring the details of his sou's long illness and his remarkable recovery through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilus. Mr. Thompson kindly gave us the following information which will speak for itself :— "About two aucl a half years ago my eldest soap, Garnet, who is fifteen years town, and the cry from the rest of the i old,took what I supposed to be inflam- mation country is the same. ton can attribute in}Iis loft eye. He was takento ifyou like,' but I at- o advised me to t o v idence physician, wh this to Providence a phy ' n••e 1v R a Ttiiss Eva Israel, one of Soaforth's pop- ular young ladies died.vory suddenly on. Wednesday of last week. -' I3agyard's Yellow Oilcan be applied externally for rheumatism, stiff joints, 'chapped hands, chilblaius, sprains, etc, It eau be taken internally for croup, quinsy, bronchitis, polus in the stomach, kidney complaints, etc. Price 25e Treasurer Stewart has paid. out over 1 400 in East Huron fall fair prizes. There is about $400 more to pay tribute it to the Government 0 country and the men who aro in charge of it.—Mr. Ales. Saunders, President of the Goderich Organ Co. Events, a weekly paper published in Ottawa, tho writer on which has Con- servative leachings, has the following to say in regard to the Laurier Govern ment's action ou the prohibition ques- tion:—"As to the pledge "To prohibit the liquor traffic if so directed by a plebiscite," it may be dismissed at once, for there was no such direction given by the plebiscite which was taken. The government can not be blamed on this score. I clo not believe in this class of legislation, and certainly not hi an act suoh as the prohibitionists demanded backed by only ono -fourth of the elector- ate. There is no blame to be attached to the government on this head. They promised a plebiscite, they gave it, and their subsequent action was to be gov- ernined by the result. The result was not sneh as called for further action, and the government very properly refused to take any further steps." What about coal prices? Opal oil sold 10 to about roil vhe 18041 somewhere in wholesale 12 conts'a gallon, under tho olcl tariff and old regulations; ir1 1800 under the Bal110 old tariff and old regulations; it at Nov, what o� i', N , 1100 had risen tc, 1.4,<�c,, arc on earth bads the Laurier Govorllmellt to do with the high price in tho early pate •till oan10 into power ibex. 11oL 0 f 18 ;}J T incl in 1801 tho price dropped, to 120 and i11 1808 to 0,4;c. and. 100. a igallon whole- sale; today itis up to 15•i;c. and 100, (best grade). The prices vary consider- ably in any ono year. Wo will sutra up these figures agadin: — Old Tarn;; and Old I2,egtitaticns. 180.4-100. to 12c. a gallon. 1800--141c. to 100. a gallon. NOV Tarltf and New Regulations, 181)1--1`20. to 14.0. a gallon. 1895—dere. and 100. rt gallon, • 11)00'--•lb!oc. to iGe. (.host grade) n gal - Ion. 1'xixlCi Cry T. Prirnrosc,111 , h , eetttitions aro that cool oil will 1 the nerves, thttsia mitativa by ilxsist• the dltki;. —1,y Clio t . p take a drop as n firm otxtsido of the dein- the that system. Avoid biiltttibn.is Cutting,Prnasols most. big [hitt ovoly bon you purchase is on t tided fou:>ckcepirlg;. The TISIEL has completed arrange- ments far the issue of a very handsome CHRISTMAS A ENT �UPP to be delivered h. b er 14t December Or mailed him to au eye specialist which I did, to find out that ho had lost the sight of the eye' oompletely. The disease spread from his eye to his wrist, which became greatly swollen, and was lanced no less than eleven times. His whole arm Was completely useless, although lie was not suffering any pain. From his wrist it went to his foot which was also lanced a couple of tidies but without briugiug relief. The next move of the trouble was to the upper part of the leg where it broke out, large quantities of matter running from the sore. All this time my boy was under the best treatment I could procure bus with little erne effect. The trouble .was pronounced consump- tion of the blood. and I was told by the doctors that you would not come ucrass a case like it in five hundred. When knowing 1 b almost discouraged and not what to do for the best, a friend of mine urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saying that ho lead a son who was afli.ioted with a somewhat similar disease and had been cured by the pills. I decided to give Dr, Williams' Pink Pills a trial and secured some of them at the drug store, and after my boy had; taken two boxes I could see the color colning back to his sallow complexion aihd 'noted a decided change foe the • ,,, and in kua them • to be• 1�0 went nto.h „ t, rte a few Months from the time he started to use thele I causiclered hitt perfectly 1 the disco left, 1 convenient to the bread .jai. w trace 'laug- h() aha cored anis not 11t on which three favorite saucepans are kept g the bf�water leo �tho � ate Il dept ins blind eye, the in full view near w • t.tobroad a ua use f leo had lost before 110 started to ing quite fleshy !! faucet, for is not the first stop toward sills He has HOW become q i everything the y:roparingl 1 and I consider him one of the healthiest i o ): so almost sly Lolled water? uuoh boys in the community. If any person , to: some v' the motifs of Dr. ? furnishing does not onliaiee the pretti- is 'desirous of knowing ethane 'with the Williams' Pink Pills you U1;ay direct thou ease of the kitchen, p , Co ane, as I eau lri14tly recommend theta speed at which. a 000'5 can work Without , afflicted as my boy Vas,' ! nv.igtie, Its niche once decided upon,, to any pt,rson , g ,in...: n,) ed511 or s'1a0U11 can be allowed list y Dr. Williams rink Pills cure lay „t seas(). They renste' the kftchcrt where 0110 would work to the soot of the dlte the blood, ilia strength= •r ,pldle and the mistress ivitl bo,able in and build ftp f , " , .. r things underway almost The editor of rho Orangeville Post does not beat around the bush when he has anything plain to say. It arm recently alleged that a man named Somerville, of od clin Mono, failed to turn up at the wedding where lie Was to be bridegroom, and the Post says of the deserted girl: "The young lady has the sympathy of her the brutal treatment in friends tt t b o many ra Whom 011 0to t 1 v she received from a c �•tu mor for may of , 0d. w Slue l8 for Cao go `'til to tl 'ln F'i wriggle, stutter `and slobber J justify his conduct, bat there can be no jtlstillcatiozi. Hite slid not wish to mar- ry the girl why did Ile not act the part Jr to ran of honor anis advise .ler of of a n g a scandal? Men fact without creating like Bob Sonlorvtlle make us ashamed of tho human species."eene+i S Vo U a traallacy.-The To steer on. have indi- gestion to stop wing because y on has long tame been exploded. n new go n Von Stan's 'pineapple'1`ablets introdttuc era in the treatment of stomach ltro troubles, It has proved that nae may eat 1 ng and everything be relishes, and one tablet beets after the selal will tad th`ntomach itt doing its work. 6o in a 1,ox, 35'+ ' !W1NGteleetf Sold by A. L. 1Yrinilton. The 'supplement will be in book form, and will contain from 35 to 40 pages. It will be printed on good paper, b0i11hd1 ane profusely illustrated. The reading matter will be much above ppthe ordinary, and thework well 1G ,inches, re- serving. Size of pages 11 x ,, NOW TO GET 6T Every subscriber who pays all arrears was grey as a badger, weighs 1 tw three quarters pounds and measured 20 inches from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail. ho 1 ltelien as it Ought to 110. If I were planumy or furnishing a kitohen the first consideration would be 'whether or not I was to work there -- Neat dressers well provided with shelves,I i . 614 difference r •° t 1 tower books and racks, are great helps ge tidiness. But it makes a vast. .:l AlaDero PHIS Are prepared from N a ture's mild laxatives, an while ggentle are reliable and efficient. They %io Liver Cure Sick Headache, Bib iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold 25c.everywhere, �c. per box. 1Preeatedbeenl stood &aCo.,Loweilliasr. and a ,year 111 advance, will recd copy free. Every new subscriber who pays a Year in advance, will receive a copy tf heee.sLib• The price to n011•pay i11 25 scribers c© nrhiaa gist a subsertiptills'W111 Advance be received from this date forward. rrnBS O'r'x**h a' �o 1•I saw,i r �i how these aro ah ufe, Recently .' aty s ti axsr in. a fine, new poufs, a butler's pantry Too rlucli rush ante whose only shelves for storing dishes¢ bustle, c•or.ttlnrl worry fats to the lot of alto verag1 were 'above the openings into kitchen 1g -room, and therefore so high tl � business man.the Kidney; and diuu a can't stands , that s would strong arms and a step- ` filter the poisons ,from flier, ladder would be a necessity. 1, blood properly'. tlrinavy!• " trouble, gonerall(enguocant3: When 1 furnish a lttcllehl as fink wort;;- a,in in the bads are the. room; some idea as to convenience and peen in heuba. A. mnu, ' an. the saving of time and stops modifies the 1 can't attend to basin properly if his beak cahoot arrangement of things. All the utensils - —no use trying. , are kept as near as possible to where they will Le needed. The tin covers of Only ono sure remedy that never falls . '!a saucepans and•kettles aro on a rack +� hill reaoh of the range, their .nitches i p ®• q volt knife I KIDNEY PILLS just below, The little paring like best is not in the knife box amid Take a hint from businessmen who have all where I b w spoons, us 'slit , 1 them; earners and mixing p used the can get it without leaving the low Tooker .F t have taken Doan's 1 idne7 Pills, which. whore I sit when preparing vegetables. 1 procured at the eoutedical Ball h of mr m The bread knife and cutting board bac , with whioirsZ lulus beets afliictod Cor ori „ .. tY -om le s In the cover .11 So the (, ars• hi: Y beis toast a isapthb •'t t (which las, &rape basket light Etna. clean) aro always gocdpteilentmetlibino for xtoaln lathe hies'• e T n oh at an excellent y �f ked e F' d , t.I(.Y 1 I z,�:>3 c he. r,� ,ell ka,c and bac n Ont. in agrictiltuYiL1 implements, Oriliia, n I)oan'ti Kidney. .'ills cure baokabhe,, lama or weak back, Bright,. disease, dielete55, dropsy, gravel, tiodiment in the urine, tee frequent risings at night, rheumatism, and weekneas of •the kidneys in a old vole, ltorrltlutbor the name, Don't, s, ') refuse all ablest, The Doan Kid'ttel ..:1 Co., Toronto, Ont. v g work while you steep withe}in 10,64AM° a gripe of y?sii5, outing batten* nnose, constipation, leek ILA V int (mho and dyspepsite and tel en, el le yIlloelbetfer.Isthe'tzrsoxl ?, 1.50, ljrese 250. 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