The Wingham Times, 1897-11-05, Page 9THE �-
PHRENOLINE
REMEDIES'
Taking the lead everywhere.
We are working day and
night t l supply the demand.
Our correspondence shows
that hundreds upon hundreds
of poor sufferers are being
restored .to health and 1lappi•
ness daily.
TRY OUR
RFU MATMAT1C SPE aFIC OR
KiDOEY Ary) LW(;R PILLS
They are absolutely 'pure and
healthful; Guaranteed to
cure Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Neuralgia, Lumbago and all
forms of Kidney and Liver
troubles,
13EWART'; OF SPURIOUS IMI'1'ATIONS
Sold in Winghtlen, only by Gerclnu ti Co
Caveats and Trade.MMrld obtained, and all patent
+ business conducted for MODERATE FEES, My
office is indhe iimmediatc vicinity of the Patent Office,
and myfacilities for securin atentsareunsurpasse
Send model, sketch orphot of invention wit
•description andstatementas to a [ages claimed.
,{t3`No charge is ,made for an opinion as to
patentability, and my fee for prosecuting the
application wilt nob be called for elntiL the
patent '.7 allowed. "INVEN'ronsJGbtns.' con-
taining full information sent free. An coming.
cations considered as Strictly Confidential.
FRANKLIN H. HOUGH
eee IF st?xoatu w.m.SlriI INCYY'owt. n. [L -
E 12TO.€
ti 1l PS
Will stand`'wvear and tear for
3 ears, No better proof can
he given of their durability
than le shown by the fact
that seine if these pumps put
in Wells 23 years Nati are
still working.
IR'•:?Y.arr9 F:33O! PUMPS
Supplied to Order. •
Repairing promptly attended to.
SHOP—Diagonal St. opposite Beattie's
Livery.
JOHN fE Lt 'O °'�,
Wingham, Ont.
THE VINaRAI. TIMES, NOVEMBER 5, l.397,
Eggs May be Itopt Fresh for Three
Moxiths.
"c It h impossible in some iieetions
of the country to get perfectly fresh
eggs during the winter season," says
Mrs, S, T. Borer in the November
number of Ladies' Home Journal.
" To guard against this, in summer
time, when they are cheap, peek.
theta in water -lime, and they will
keep in good condition for three.
mouths. Pour one gallon of boiling
water over a pound of lime ; when
settled and cold pour it carefully
over the eggs which -you have pack.
ed, small ends down, in a stone jar,
and stand in a cool, dark place,
Eggs may also be packed in salt
anything that will close the pores of
the shell and prevent evaporation
will preserve eggs,"
After serious Meese, smell as typhoid few•
ver, pneumonia, or the grip. Flood's Sar-
saparilla pas wonderful etreugthgiving pow-
er,
GO O
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FOR YOUR
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Satisfaction and perfect fit
guaranteed.
Oueen's Block, -
Cowtlitei'Iiag an John. 1 C ,{CHE
Facts .r' bGu,f• Vars. ONE HONEST MAN,
Dow neater mamn�i inform your rear 19s
written to onfldantla�Y,1 will mail tti
'Are you the tnai'rlaf a 'peens° malas the young feel old and the old feel V41/AGI"'" W()RTIi UEArfrIliG A1511
%t t)RTet 1'RESEEltYIi1'(N, TOO,
clerk ?' ingua'ed tl comely c°un trY `that We, is not 'worth the living It's a daa•'
damsel of the > ming man who dishes • ger signal of i iJney 1)isease--tfae unerxiag
out [hitt sort of emotional pabulum to evidence o£ weak, inactive andsore•Kidneys.
• Any person cured of Kidney weakness will
tell yea that when the back ceased to ache,
all troubles ended. Neither liniments,, nor
plasters, nor electricity can cure it. The
seat of the trouble isnot in the skin, flesh cin
muscles, It's In the Kifk:oys.
It can be
hungry vietitnS,
' I tun, Miss,' responded the young
man, with the soft sauvity a pretty
girl is always sure of winging to
the surface of a man, old: or yoi.ui
'IL.s there been a roan in hero
to—clay for a license?"
'Three or four, Miss, Times must Thad terrible pales in my back and my. Furriers renovate and clean furs Wfx:nipeg. •
be better.• water Was thick sad rrinddy, 1 wan ati aeeordfny, to their'telaurc, No gen West Middlesex Conservatives have
'1 mean a red•iteaded ratan,' she brokou np anti in livor health geoerrt11y erzal rite is applicable. nominated Mr. 0. B. Campbell, °
ext:I€tuned, ignoring the young man's Two hoses of Dr. 1lvbbe Sparat us kid riot irons, hot sand and sawdust, Appin, to oppose Iron. George W*
allustolt to the unproved condition of tl�o smile of th m he!au tlieroe? nothing benzine, naphtha, applications of rat. Ross,
the tinie3. * better. A.11�, \T:IN ALS'1'11 . tan or hazel sticks with elbow •
'Yes, 'hiss; the last one I'gave out ca, Toledo, St, Adrian. Dales, grease, all play their part in cleaning There are some things beside.
wits to a red.beaded matt. Ilene it I had suffered with a Mime back and wan and renovating, breeding which must go toward this
is, and the man opened the book, - l toolenot rine e n 1,£ n bvx oP p °./70 s Fur collarettes and capes are best improvement of our horses, especial,. -
' John 1'. (,u,lion to Miss Mary M. wired.;us Kidney pills and was entirely token care of when used in spring, IY
feeding and handling. The
Duster.' B ' cured. ISSAC1 MARK summer and fall Winter garments; breeder should know what is Meant
'That's the man,' she . exclailnerl,. S 1, S. ElevcnthySt,, Seginav, Miub are nowhere better taken care of by intelligent handling, 1111 Mane
'ancl that's me Now, I want one DR. PIo33.bei
myself. Hake it out, quick, for . c --t, P_A_I-,, .. ;'- .". S'
Mary. M. Duster and Henry hooker.' KIDNEY, PILLS.
The clerk was quick about it. •
' How much is it ?' she asked, as
he handed it to her,
` Two dollars, ll'lii.a.'
' Did Guilion have to pay that
much for ht§ ?' she• asked, laying
down the amount called toy.
" Certainly, that's the legal price,
Miss.' - •
' Well, I wish to goodness it was
$5. John Gunton has been courting
two years, • and he is the stingiest
pian 1 ever seen. That's the first
money he over spent on me, and he
Idn't have s eat that if 1 hadn't
Some one who is well posted
writes in Cloaks zincl. Furs as fol.
lows:
Fur capes and collarettes can be
worn without danger of being spoiled
at the scnside,
A wet brush and. quid[, drying
will take salt wetter out of them..
& ?lees P1 1 til t
i
tor, particu ra Pt 6k santadiuv. banes tint
a.rt4e..
whteh 1 wan pc-manau y rnsttnn.rrod to as ..
manly vigor, after ,Venins at enlrering [rein Paai.v
deblltt,Y, nruXUnl wOMcUCss artist elan and
ehTUOIttan parts, awns r ibbeu int[ swb 11od b
qquacks un 11 nemlylosttuithtnuaank1n ,but' n'if5
heaves I man now weil,vi:oious And Minna, andw�i h
toma!Fe tbla 0artatrl meansef eu%e known to gid
terars» T have net to f.'1 nnrl limit no rnoneV
Ina beltt alum boltevcrie the universe) bretherhoo
et man 1 am desirous et eel ping the anfartuuate to
regain their haulm and herp!nes , Xnr.•raloevnu&k
rectsecrnt'y, Address, withstatnp„'C M.1.iinerFTens,
Agents' Sup1t3tea, o. Poe be, 1st. head, Que.
The Bank of Hamilton has pur—
chased property for an office iu
won p
been sharp enough to let hint get the
license before 1 got one for me and
Henry. Henry's now looking for a
preacher, and I am to meet him at
the hotel right away. Good bye. 1
am ever so Much obliged to you,'
and she started out with a rush, but
Wingham. came back in a minute.
Oh,' _she said, ' if Jahn Gullion
brings that license back when he
heart how I've fooled him, please
don't give him his dollars again, will
vou'?' and she looked so pleading
that the young aiim swore John
should never see his dollars again.
iT PAV TO
Those who. ere graduated from the
CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE
CHATIIAM, ON T.
Experience the truth of this atetament when they
re placed irr.good positions. The following have
been placed :
N, 13, Cornwall, as teacher of penmanship and
shorthand, Sp••ncerian Business Coliege, I'.vansville,
rade Bids Bessie Dunitiey, of Chatham, as steno.
with the Michigan Chair Co„ Grand rapids, Mich.
war, lioTavl.h, of Napier, as atouo. with lir. Pratt
See'y of the Y: M. 0. A„ Toronto ; Walter Oliver, as
hook•tueper with l€ntnahlan it.licl'arlano. Hall'
swine,, B• C.; Sarah Towl, es steno. with Messrs. 3
13. Strinttor & Co„ Chatham, Ont.
Does it not pay to attend the REST f
Write for Catalogue of either Department.
0.oLACrtLAN .u. Co.,
Chatham, 'Int.
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'YOr Iefaxiti, ane. Chi.ve.9eu.
tlhe fan- 4,
hiMila _
dv it
91gn. ere r ,�' . yie b lar, 7ten.
Ml'. G. D, Baxter, G. T. R. mime
ator at Glencoe, came across a family
s Bible 200 years old at his home the
TAILOR'S PARLOR
MoEE ZI, i3:.LOOK, WINGHAM.
other day. By some means the Bible
had been mislaid. for some time. •
'To THE PUBLIC or WINGHAAM AND NLIG, IBORIioOD:
1 have r:'turlted to Win ham and purpose devoting my
whole time and attention t'; the Tailoring business, in the
rooms lately vacated by Mr. Barrand. where I shall hope to, •tryHA
secure the patronage of my otd friends as well as many new NO`A E
customers. After an experience of some length in one of the I' ositively,cured by these
largest establishment, in Ontario, I feelconfident that I can Little Pills.
give every satisfaction, both in Style, Fit and Workmanship.
MoKENZ1E BLOM, WINGHAM.
ATITER
TYLE
MILLEF
SLOI&NS INOLAN TONIC
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Dating. A per- eiorbit
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi-„„„e'`"Corn silage is of great value as a
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue radon for fattening steers, but a
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They ration of silage and corn meal alone
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. is not safe. A mixture of straw or
Small PM. Sra69 Dose., chaff with the silage and meal ren -
&ma i Price. ders it safe—one pound of straw to
Substitution every three pounds of silage
than with the party that makes it a, treatment and scientific feeding.
business to store them; ' i
Moths do not enjoy a diet of cedar
Afar Sale by, wood, camphor and other advertised I
BOBDON 84 Co. Druggists • nostrums. but their presence does l
WIN(1IIAltd Ont. ,, not spoil their appetite for furs. Ai
healthy rattan it the hands of a
Points in Cattle Feeding, healthy furrier means ` death to:
The Ontario Agricultural College moths and their Iarvm, .
1+Jxperlmontai Station, after careful A little beating once a week im-1 €
investigation, considersathe fallowing ' proves every fur article, after which : Qgp Int
points well established in reference a shaking will da well,
to cattle feeding; Dyed -furs should never be blushed
by inexperienced hands.
Calves fed on skim milk make i
•
much cheaper beef than those fed on i ?'am sealskin newciaritet a sacque
whole milk, even when carried to may be made ; this may be turned
maturity before slaughtering.A Into a cape and a jacket; these in
g f st'ttite for 'whale nrilk is return may be turned into a collar- ,
skim milk Land linseed meal, and {
eta:: and a bolero jacket; these can
calves fed on this ration will equal I be converted into stylish and useful
seal scarfs, collar trimmings, etc, '
in wet ht at one year old those fed (
on whole milk. Young cattle peed I and vice versa,
a,bulky food that is easily digested. The Swedes live in the skins of
The beef breeds make beef more I the evdergans.
•
profitable thin others This is duel The Turks take heads and claws,'
i
The Chinaman believes in the
mostly to their predisposition to ear. of skins
lv maturity. Individual animals of( •
Cy ; hence deductions from conlpari- Fars are sewn together by means'
CW E
USESs
CONSTIPATION
SICK HEADACHE
+.ry,
AN0 ALL LIVER `• f LY+,.lr �°.?ti«
k i a. laxative, one pill act : perfect ly,
h and if a stronger, doll "is
desired a cathartic . effect is ro aced
�d
by two pills. In obstinate cn;:cs,
where a uurgative is necessary,, three:
pits will be found sufficient. There
p:i:s Dave no unpleasant after effect.
One pill taken each night dui r'g
y days will cure constipatioi.
P81l0 270•-0% 5 FOR $1,C9
the slime breed differ in this tender—i Otter.
sons of beef breeds n,'e not always
I of at lap seam on the fur side.
reliable. An ordinary long mink cape, which
1831
Sixty.Eighth Year i• h�Q
T�3 .O
Is sold for auout $200, Is composed or.
first year give•unsat•isfaetory results
Calves fed on -'forcing rations the
about one thousand' parts, joined by���
the second year. The daily gain in [seams about six hundred feet in . ��liii99991i11
weight grows less as cattle grow i uingtlii. The
shit res uitrridto tlmesew
d andmarketed p ti
The Best of the
alder. Steers mature stn along.. -.It tikes the furrier three AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
at two years old give so bei cent.1 n
daye to cut, and the operator six ;
more profit than if kept till three. -- —
A 1,000.pound steer requires an i days to sew Before completion it i IleDISPE SIBLE TO
average of 11 pounds of feed to passes through many hands.
make one pound of fat. A steady,Wolverine tl'imtning, made to imi- All - COUNTRY - RESIDENTS
tate sable tails, costs to cut and sew, •
frosty winter gives more satisfactory
WHO WISH TO
results for feeding than an open wire- 'x7.50 per yard, one inch `wide,
material not included.
the drier the feed the more water Furs, if properly taken care of, 1 .
wvjjl.the animal consume.
' are indestruetable. They retain FERNS REDUCED FOO 1898:
A two year old steer will "eat their value longer than any article
of woman's wear.
ter. and the warmer the winter and In • 1Keep Up With the Times.
own weight of teed every two
single subscription, TWO DOLLARS,
Cheap furs tire as expensive as Four subscriptions, SEVEN DOL,.ARS,
weeks, slid gain an average of one 1 l
and. three-quarter pounds per day. f
Generally there is less money
e reap jewelry. Six SubscriptiJna, NINE DOLLARS.
ill Fine urs cannot be mistaken.
raising steers than ill fattening them, Sables hare never been out of
and less return of fertility to the stile.
farm.
Stall fed steers averaging 1,200
pounds or more will shrink forty
pounds if fasted twelve hours in the
stall, sand considerably more if driven
or running at large.
Cattle which pastured rape, crim—
son clover ,grass, peas and vetches } WORLD'S ��SES ��
greedily, did net relish Egyptian •
Black fox skins are worth as much
as $1,200 a skin.
Natural Kamchatka or sea otters,
have been sold for $1,000 a. skin.
Russian sables of fine quality are
easily worth 5600 a skin, or 515 a
square inch.
peas and horse beans.
Hauling green corn, rape;-a.nd sil-
age to'°ttt{ pastures wile she grass
it returns a
t like a pasture of
es better than one of
and' red clover.
is cut short"
good profit.
mixed 1
Cures Scrofula, Pimples, Ab -1 the fraud. °of the day.
soesses, 13011s, Blotches and (
Al]. Other Disorders Arising 1 See you get Carter's,
From Impure Mood. -
Ask for Carter's,
Cutting the hay and pulping the
roots fed to fattening steers produced
1 11• pounds mere gain per head per
i day than when die sante quantity of
hay and roots -was fed alone.
A mixture of three tablespoonfuls
More curative power in Sloan's Indian i l of Carbolic aeid and A gallon of seal
Tonic than in all other medicines
combined. Insist and demand oil kept offthe horn fly when the
IT fromt when6 Helices constantly confined in box
cattle were rubbed or painted once a
Miohael Dillon,of Richmond l: ill,writes : Carter's Little 1Ver 1 fi. week.
was -'- bad stalls from birth did not breed at so
see, .. 3`' •!'i Ate •' ' health efor several years, She has uand hain s been early an age as those running at
i 11Atee MARK. treated by throe different doctors, and large.
Won a number of different patent inedioinee, but she thinks one bottle of Cattle make an average of 5l
as
our medicine has done het more good than all the other medicines she has ever "�”
taken, and she wants you to send her anotbor bottle oP your medicine, tons of solid and liquid manure the
Mrs. R. W. Wilson, of Verges, says: first year, St tons the second year,
Having used one bottle ofi your Tonic, 1 would Hire ehcther, as 1 find it lives and0 toes the tiled year. Rating
great results. Would you kindly send one bottle of Sloan s Indian Tonic, for ADVERTISE
the nitrogen, phosphoric !told and
which you will find onninsed 61 and oblige.
Nelson_ Page, of 11— •' i'• 0., says :
We used yo..c = indion Tonic and found it of groat benefit.
1
PAYS
P1, 0 for 435. A11 Druggists or Address
THE SLV.".. . :INE CO OF HAMII.TO , LIMITED.
IN THE
TIMEOSSS e
potash in this manure at the same
DYEING LIGHT, MEDIUM AO
HEAVY GOODS.
• Diamoiid Dyes do a range of work far
beyond the possibilities of soap grease and
crude package dyes. Tbe common dyes
on the market are deceptive in character
and composition ; they are made to sell,
not to give guaranteed satisfaction. The
majority of the colors of soap grease and
crude package dyes are so weak that they
will hardly stain the hands. Diamond
Dyes give colors to light heavy and medium
materials that are me fast 'as za rock, and
last its long as the goods hold together.
The heaviest tweeds and clothes can ' be
dyed with Diamond Dyes. Soap grease
and ituitation package dyes dare not at-
tempt such work, because the colors are
not sufficiently penetrating and powerful.
If yon desire success in the dyeing oper-
ation, and wish to save money., use Diam-
ond dyes for home dyeing. All np-to-date
dealers sell Diamond Dyes and strongly
recommend them.
in"dtICIAL limuclistaxxs (which will be stated by
111.411 un application) to persona raising larger Chubs;
ret Paper FREE all the rest of this year to New
Subscribers for 1803.
rerAnd a Premium for Every lteader.
It wilt be seen that the difference between the
cost of the COUNTRY GENTIMIex and that of other
agricultural weeldics inay readily be reduced, by
11106 1g up a small chub, to
Less Than a Cent a Week !
The women around St. Marys
have given ue eating eggs, and for
the reason that a farmer there, while
gathering eggs recently, found one
with a 100118e in it. The mouse's
tail was projecting from a small
hole in the end of the egg, and the
question is, how did the house get
there?
Send for Speoimen Copies
Which will be mailed Free, and see whether this en
ormous difference in cost should prevent your have
ing the best What account would you wake for
such a difference In buying medicine or food
addtess
fixate Zia dlitot 1tat:tland, ti. B. Cured of
Bosoms,.
de hereby certify that my daughter.
pricethese ingredients cost in eon).- Grace Ella, gyri eturtd of.''o2enla o2 sever-
( mereial fertilizer, the mantire pro— al years' standing by four boxes of Dr.
C,hase)a Ofntirtent.
diced by a three year old steer der- W. 33.Thistle, Druggist kieriewn Amu
ing his life is worth $ 09.01.
witness, Itartland•
'i' 33.
LUTHER TUCKER & SON,
ALBANY, N,Y
�i
•
°1* SAB/ WAS CUE1Ei3.
•1* SAW/
• DEAR S[Rs,—1 can highly recom• w
4. mend 1)r. Fowler's Extract of Wqild
+{, Strawberry
ia rhceaittteralIt loth rmewlsfailed, ham'
.l+ so I give it great praise. It is excel- 4
4. lent for all bowel complaints. +tip
fi MRS. C}iAS. IlOTT, Harlow, Ont.
{ THE HEAb'MASTER 4
GEsTLEMEti,—1 have found great ,l.
`1' satisfaction in the use of 1)r. )• owler'a 'r
'' Extra otofWlid Str*WberrY,t<ndooti• Z
of
'E' di rrrrhoeattnad Summein r lcomplaitat.
'l' It i5 't
pleasure to me to reeonameird
'l' it to the nublie.
;d'f, It. )3,1i1ASTER' ON', l'rinclpal, ,1.
Nigh School, Bawer Mario, 11.13,