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The Wingham Times, 1897-05-28, Page 7THE IRENOLINEN (cONTINuED swot i'mat 6) M E DICXN ES TUE ONLY AR•307.4•'JrELY BEL/ABLE PREPAlt tTtOYs ON' Tli:IC MARKET. Pleasant, Pure and IteaIthfui. Guaranteed to cure Iihennaatistn, ;3oiatice, Lmab,tgo, P�md � R G chat and :Specific PHRENCLI w MIS yseraigi,s. A sure esti/ err l; -sits ebb Dir:zinehr, t1c,.•,tipntinn, Indi• gestiul,, iillioasness, Blight'. Die/atilt!, Diabetes, Paralysis, Co: v.ii.ivns, Heart a.'ib• eke, t etc. Manufactured on honor & Sold on Merit. `carol din Wingham, only by Gc scion ,t ' o To the madden 'Yeast Co„ Loudon, Ont. nets tMr"taoMaIdenetYeastethandbetter any other we haitate l vxett,endbighlyrecoratmendit. DEANBR°8„Baker THE MADDEN YEAST CO., London. Positively cured by tfaeee Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from i'yrpepsta, indigestion and Too Harty Eating. A. per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- 31ess, 13ad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tonne 1.1 Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They . Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. it Small Pill. Small motet g • Slmai:i Price. !:-1E WIN (a HAM TIMES,. MAY 28, oiwi,, 'n my throat, which raised at Gtr very thought of that poor yoan creature's battle with the Kin.; Terrors. I don't know ; but come in, do 1 want you to do something for • he said. See here, the like you. be of them all—all the clergy', I ilea Will yen say & prayer with her P Of course I will i It's diptheria—of the worst kind he said almost threateningly. Are you nervous I did not reply ; I only looked sit him and he realized that we black coats are not often troubled b fears of that kind. Ile turned an lcd the way up stairs, and I foilor't'e !lint. Asa matter of strict etiquette, -w ht, of course to have had pernais sie•n from the reetor of the parish as it was, I felt that to 'tell him afterward would, under the cireum stances, be sufficient. Isaw ata glance that Sir Thoma {ears were well founded. Lads Peach was evidently desperately it She did not know me, but lay ramb ling feebiv, her poor hands stretche out helplessly over the sheet whir was spread over the bed, She wa quite geiet white I performed ni office, and as I rose from. my knee she began to talk agaip. Yes, be was so good about it— some men woald have killed me -- son' like that—and I hadn't had le— i hadn't had it a day—a year, week—how long wan it nurse ? Two weeks, my dear, replied tit nurse. So you told me yesterday. Ab,yes and you took it,you took it He never said a word—he is so good —he is—I told him you said.— And then Sir Thomas, his face working and his eyes blind with tears, drew me away out of the room. Come in here, he said as w reached the door of • his own little room. You heard what she said• slways on about that star. Oh ! beg your pardon, I should not hay said that 1 gut I feel savage with the thing, for it basworried her, and s there on her poor mind yet, taking :flay what little chance she has. If that did nor *orgy her • seine thing else would. I said by wayof consolation. He seemed to catch at the idea. You think so ;sou really, do ? I wish I could. You see I know how r•11E: lavas troubled over' it --far more than the tiring. was 'worth. In n moment the vague hints. that I h,tnrd concerning. the less; or disap- pearance of young Lady Peach's ,tkaniond star all carne back to rhe Let me see I said Lady Peach Jost a star, or it was stolen, or something of that kind. Has it been troubling her. Trouble her ! Yes Mr. Dallas, far more than ever the thing was worth Sir Thomas, rejoined. Look here cr continued, as it' moved by sonic pedal. impulse to tell we all about . You area good fellow and a entletraan, and she has always Iiked ou; I'll tell you how it was. My vife is a lady—you d'en't need e ougb old fellow like me to tell you lat. She came of good old stock nd if there was not much money, iere was everything else that pee- k; are proud of. She married me od bless her and --and it' I lose her shall just put a rope around my c ck, for life wouldn't be was:Ss h ving without her. As I satd, she tarried me and she had made me appy—happier, than I've ever been n my life before, and meaning no isrespect to my fast wife either. If helped her mother a bit it was °thing to anyone, but it seemed ;c• e a great deal to het, and she was ever tired of telling me how good I was—I, when she had married an id hulk like me. Well I was tell - you abs}it that star. You know gave it to her on an anniversaay ncl she valued it as such, besides king it for what it was 'Worth, as nc' other young thing of her age 'ould do. I happend not very long fter I gave it to her to be away for couple of days. I bad run up to own on business. I was loth to eve her, somehow, and the loom. nt I got back, I saw that sone hili or ether oh rhadha ed 1 n t u g happened 15 et her, At first I could not get her tell me what it was ; the she told lite at lest that a young cousin of ers, Witt) had been brought up by t, e father and mother, had turned n sir d n d p suddenly, asking her to help him at of a mess. She, poor innocent, egged to waitor.t.•. e m for my a ui n g'g' eying she knew I would Help him ut for his Satre. But the selfish bog gar Would tet der that, and tttuck to e h of me st Substitution the fraud of the day. , Sec you get Carter's, - . Carter's, •1::.. , .,ted demand C. . Liver i ve Pills. TILE 't BIG” F'at11L .Aquartette of Reanodies that are Effeot f ng e! oaaderfut Cures. Dr. Chase'e four great remedies are : Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, Dr. Chase's Ointment, Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, and Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine. his latest and greatest discovery for all throat and lung affeetione. " I was tsicit for three years," says James Simpson, of Newcomb Mills. "Y triad variotte alleged patent eures and several boxes of a certain pill which has been greatly evoked up. I tot no re;' lief. Then I tried br. Chaso s Kidneys Liver pills. %slier. I have been able to Pork every day and feel like e, new man. Your pills alone eurcd me at a .cost of 25e." T have been subject to eevere colds -every fall and spring'." gays Mira Hattie Delaney, of 174 Crawford street, Toron- to. " I used many cough medicines, but none cured me until at a cost*of 2t cents II tried Dr, Chafes! sy Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine." " Rfy husband was troubled withJane ,worst kind of piles," writes Mr8. Potts, of Meyersburg, " He was often. finable to work. Since using your Cameo Cilitmant he la eonpletely cured. , It is truly worth its weight in gold instead :of the price you charge, only 60 tents:~« "7t bought. e. box of vont Catarrh Curb lftfr 26 cents at :sr-, "oyle'e drug store firers," says Henryr Nicholls of 176 atectory 'street, I.i' • '' . • slut. " I and thankful to say 1 . ' •-.' lir " • Chase's remerti' t• .1. drtelcrs. Ed- sifaanSen,. Dates k et,. madras ':Coronta. tl a tl p Ip n It h ti b n 0 it I �t a rt t lc e t s H u s 0 his point that she, could help limn herself if she would. My poor little girl hadn't more than ten pounds or so by her, and she told hire so. Look here, hesaid, you've goo a stair ole that its itself'- would fetch more than I want, Give the that and I'll raise what I want en It, If you don't, he went sin, I'll just blow my brains out, and with that he whipped out a revolver and put 'to his head 01.course my little girl took off her Star at one and gave it to hila and she had been possesed of a dread. ever since ..that I think there had been something between them. I didn't know just what she had in her mind till I heard her babbling about it these last few days, tbolzgn of course, I knew that sotitethicpg was troubling her—my poor little girl I don'tknow that 1 ever pitied any hutnau being more than I pitied that rich man sitting there so anxiously awaiting the issues of life and death there banging !"n the balance . in the upper chamber. I watched hien for a minute as he sat huddled up all in a lump, and then I put my hand on his shoulder, Sir Thomas, I said, God is very merciful. I wish I dared comfort myself with that, Mr. Dallas, he replied. 1 left him then, and twice . every day I went round to'enquire how the invalid was. each time the servant gave me the same vague reply :No chatnge, the master is almost beside himself. Then early on the fourth morning before I was out of my bed in feet, I received. a line screwed on a piece of paper and hastily twist ed into a note, She is out of danger now, It said God is merciful. Bless you for having cheered me.. Yours, T. P. For Over Fifty Years. AN OLD AND WELL -TRIED REMEDY— Mts. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been- used fur over fifty years by mil- lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the ehild, softens the gurus, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best 'enaody for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to tae tatate. Sold by druggists in every 'tart of the world. Twenty-five cents a .ottle. Its value is inoalu,ible. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind Flashlight. Advice is one of the unpleasant small- er vices that the truly good forget to condemn. Don't persist in error—after you are found out; and don't be found out if you can avoid it by persisting hi it. Paste this in your hat: The easiest way to become immortal is to be the first to say what is self-ev'dent. The average Iran feels compli- mented when you call him bad in a laughing sort of a way. In taking the chances, first look out that they are not against you. A lightning oaculator---the weather prophet. A inan is known by the umbrella he keeps. Money talks occasionally, but there are times when it is deaf and dumb, --The Jester. 3AWA • AN INTERESTING ITEM.. The following history was related to our reporter by Mrs. James McCaw, wife of the well-known shoemaker, of Oahe- awa. This is what Mrs. McCaw says: "I was troubled seriously for a long titre wish wy heart and nerves, and had a very severe attack of la grippe, which lett we ranch worse in every way. At ti•uos the palpitation was so bad that I feared doiUl . My heart seemed to go rigor up into my throat, and caused a feeling of su6'ocatisn most pain£'l to en- dure, Then at ostler times tbere was a greet f1ut,eriog of the heart followed by a sink',o`r feeling, dizziness, etc. ! was hailing extremely miserable when I got a box of Milburn's Ig'eart and Nerve Pills 1-ron Mr. Dvlev'S Drug Swore, nec'1 commenced tak'og town. From ; he first few doses I improved r•ap•dly, and am now moeh he,.ter than I oavebeen for a long time. My tippet'te is good, and I am w•inderfully itsg'•oved in every way. I can recommend tnese pros very, highly, as 1 reel tha,tno other remedy could perform such a marve'ous change id So short a time, and it gives me please+re to let others know that there is a remedy easny ob5a:ned which will cure 113en a.,d that very quickly." IA:to- riwar ?itis °urea constipation, b' i uenrssr asdeik headache; he, 2fic ,tyet xteetly 1tigh.' 'rhos:•ands of people n*A 't this rod•• cl',,•no. T'ney ase not sick and yet blies aro by iso arcane well. A. s •:Sae bo;. -'e of Hood's Baser p rills mottled do tion a %orld of good. It would tone •oe a;ctn« eels, creates an appetite,pte":",f eon en -''eh the blood antl give tvoa+der.•"ai v'got and i'.oal,ty, Now is the Caw to take h. ITnorl'cs Tills -.are bfusea, elek boaslaebe 'udises;,on and bi'iousneeL; All drug- 50,QQ0:E QitSES,,• AND WIEN ABE TO P18 JORIPPED DIR1KT , T04;0I7= AFRICA,: News CMOS this week which seems to indteate that all danger of war in South .Africa is net yet or er. The British' army officers now. in South Africa are instructed it is said,.. to purchase 40,000 horses for mili- tary purposes, and the animals, it is reported, are to be shipped direct to South Africa, The horses are of the kind used for herding ostriches is Argentine and the British officers say that these animals are superior for use on the dry and almost Arid plaids of South Africa to any that could be purchased at present in. United States, They are more in- sured to rough hard riding, and are cheap. I3y malting the purchase in. the Argentine Republic, also the transportation of this enormous freightage of live stock through the tropics will be avoided, which would. mean greater enpense. "'.ELL DEAD" write iiOltt EVZSY•»AY. IIDADING DO. YOU TREAD I>r TIM PAM =AN TSaT?--'rri1CY A8$ LEGION. Don't dally with heart disorders, There ie but one cure. "I bad been for a number of years sorely af£iieted with ' heart disease. At fillies my life wag I despaired of. Doctors bard prescribed, ! and I bad taken eery known heart rem- edy made, I bed supposed, and did not r get asy benefit. I read of the wonderful cures wrought by .Dr. Agnew's Cure for' the Heart. I procured a bottle and in less tune almost than it takes to tell it, t the distress was relieved. I followed the directttens closely and to -day I am a well woman again, nod! 1 shall do all in my . power to make known to every one eu£- £erieg as l did, the wonderful cure it ` worked for ins. Mrs. Wm. Burton, Dart- I mow, Ont," Sold at Cbisbolm's prug Store. � lizarka POQTo•I.ts COULD r It1` e7.' AGUEll 'AS TO Tt,3E'I'RQtTBLaI A'I+Ew DRVBSWI01LADY Tail; VICTIM -�8f3 ^•FFi:'REp FOR 30 MRts-- 't'tIR ATTACK CA(IsED PAR ¶'L L BLINDNESS AND A. ,Z' ERLING OF SCiMI- I'hltALT IS. Frq,n the ti'aodatoel•, N. 8., sonttnrl, Mrs, P. P. Ross, of Riley Brook. N. 13., says. --"I have been a suffer. er for over thirty years, and I aria sure I would be its the sawn lament- able position had it not been for Dr. Williams pink Pills, I was married at the age of twenty, and I inn now fifty one years old. I had always enjoyed good health, until after niy first, child was born. .About a month later an illness attacked lite which has since made my life miserable. I consulted different timers, but they did not agree as to the nature of my trpuble. One said it was a species paralysis, others said symptoms of 'of fits, I would he feeling very well when I would suddenly have a sensa tipn of partial blindness, and every- thing before me woald glitter. Then my hand and arm on one side would become numb, and after about ten Minutes this sensation would pass to my lower limbs,and then my tongue would become affected, as would also my hearing, Voices no matter how close to me would seem ditty and far away. These symptoms would last about forty minutes, I would have a violent pain over the eyes, whieh would continue for twelve hours or 1 Reflections of a Bachelor, No woman ever really thinks she is homely, and Iv' man ever really , believes he is fat. : 1 The average man's idea of luxury is to own a house with a billiard table in the basement, Understanding' a woman 18 easy � compared to knowing whether it is • time to let the furnace go out yet, Probably the reason why babies don't learn to talk sooner is because they think the women are guying them. If the flood had only lasted a few days longer Noah's wjfe would prob. ably have insisted on housecleaning, A man with a lot of virtues and no vices wouid be about as much of :t success as a fresh salad without any vinegar.—New York Press. Proof frothe Doater. !.ir. Geo, Buskin, missionary for die International Mission in Algoma and , North-West. He writes :—"I wish to say that Dr. Fowier's Exi,raaot of Wild S.traw- berry has been to me a wonderful, soothing speedy and effectual remedy. It has been my companion for several years daring the labors and exposures of my missionary work in Algoma. Well it is for old and young to have it in store against the time ' of need, which so often comes without • warning, Geo. Deserts, Missionary, Toronto. A Misnomer. William carne down to the office with a woebegone expression that would have invited sympathy from a castiron stoic. The expression . was supplemented and rounded out ' by a network of scratches and several bits of court piaster. • "What's the matter with your face 13111?" inquired the assistant bookkeeper. William made a hoarse sound in in his throat, but said nothing. "Been tattooing a map of Cuba on ?" your physiognomygassied the en- try clerk. "Racehorse Charlie ain't been eatin' you has he?" put in the office boy. "What is the matter, William ?" asked the cashier. "Shabed myself.". was the sullen reply. The bookkeeper looked astonished. "I thought yon. said you used a safety razor P" • ' "I do I" was William's vicious au• saver,—t Ieveland Plain Dealer. A Wee From VIrdiel Gentlemen, --I have itsed Ra- yar 'a 'Yellow Oil for the past ten yetis.), anti and it a splendid remedy for eerie, nettralrt'a, ' bronchitis, orris, papas to the back, ulcer- ated arid a , tet, oat r *reins, Cltl!1ai li s r ate., in fact we npn is frr almost every rain ' and it alwaxn rulleVes t;uictkra, T can safe. , ly ray I keen of no otter reined y of the tort that men r•,lna' it. 'i't atlWnvs kcal) rb good stook int tee besse,• . Mrs..', T. ?ttAnex, more. Notwithstanding' all that was done for me, these spells were corn- ing more frequently, and at last 1 woald sometimes have two attacks a day. I was also tro shied with bronchitic, which added to my misery I could not sew or knit, or do work that required close attention, All this trouble had never left me for years, and at the age of 48 I consult- ed another doctor.. The medicine he gave rue however made me worse instead of better. Then I was ad- vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was using the third bot before I found any benefit but then there was a deeided change. By the time I used twelve boxes, I felt as well as I did in my younger days. Every symptom of the trouble that had so Iong made my life iniserble had disappeared. For eighteen months I did not use the pills and was as well as ever I had been in tray life. Then one morning l: felt a -slight attack of the old trouble., and determined to try Pink Pills again. I got a box and took an occasional dose and have never since had a symptom of the trouble. To say that Pink Pills have done wonders for me is putting it mild as I strongly urge their use on alt who may he iii. Pitak Pills were also of great benefit to a niece of mine, Miss Effie J. Everett. Her mother died when she was quite young. and naturally much of the care of the household developed on her, and as she grew up she became weak, easily tired, and subject to seiner headaches, and her complexion pale and waxlike. .A young lady teacher who was boarding with the family, and who head used Pit it Pills with great success urged her to try them. The result was that. she 'was soon enjoying the best of health, and is a fine robust young lady, who shows no signs of her former illness Dr. Williams' Pink Pills care by going to the root of the disease.They renew and build dp to he blood, and strengthen the nerves, thus driving . disease from the system. Avoid imi- tations by insisting that every box that you purelia.se, is enclosed in a wrapping bearing the full trade tnark, Dr. Williams' Pinlt I'l 1 Pills for e People. vi alar:4 x;. • • ,rf the 1Iartfoatd Qonrart, ,.s* ,. • icr ; r, its •.'+-'exieq, writes: "(me .1 ,.. ,tY! ;1,/ 4l:g or this road t1'8' 'i' a i,,., • • 1'yy,, la pg nri;Cd tor (:t''ta,e• • :.1. •»aa ti • . 114 a masts *Ise t'" t s'!• 4 '•. , a ae ,s tea them ma .r:, , y ,.. t€:n. a, a, re 1; et t'r:F r; • + ,., . }.: r. , r•itrif•Pti, cut, 717.1.1, 1t. .m. , ' r • K,., t ;'• • . ‘4. ietad its n' a n,µMI t?ulths,raawr, eines i't'xcarc long we wsuutt have ►rub ata array o crossoa that the ,grade crossing would boo to go. .acre', of course, the road is the rarity. eio fent. pens in the railroad. If anything ie on the trt ek, the engine renxeros it. A train band told Inc that, ,one trip being late, they hurried, and ;in consequence killed three steer's and 'Are burros in eight hours. All along the track ere skeletons stripped by the turkey buzasards and whitened by the Sm. But cattle are as plenty as they are big down this way," Qualtfled Zneourag,ment, "Young .man," said Senator Sorghum do the protege who had been promised its appointment, "1 shall not congratu- late you, but there is one thing Ideally ✓-0ts say." "What is that?" • "If you display anything like the en- iirgy and anxiety in ening this position. that you showed in getting it you can't, help being a brilliant sucrose. "—Wash- ington Star, Mehananted'3 Mara. The mare which convoyed Mohammed' from earth to the seventh heaven was named Borak. She was Imiik eviaite, had the wings of an eagle and a human face, with horse's cheeks. Brery paoe she Iodic was equal to the farthest range of human sight. This was one of the tea wirnale admitted to the Mohammedan wadies. Kero.ene for SR vow. The use of kerossno :3reoatly faoliitateet the cleaning of silver, Wet a Ilan nett Moth in the all, dip it, ',try whiting and thoroughly rub the mate or silverware. Put it into hot sees, wipe with a softs flannel and polish `rich a ohamote skin. 1IRISTOL' e ,BRISTOL'St BRISTOL'S Sarsaparilla pp�RR and osoATE"D F Z LI Lt S The Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Chronic Complaints. They Cleanse and Purify 'the Blood. • All Druggists and General 1fDonlors. IVES RELIEF. rD R•I.P•A•N•S The modern stn.ncl- arcl 'iazar_yr Medi- cine: Cures the common every -day ills of humanity. 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