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The Wingham Times, 1898-02-04, Page 3ISIIADE ME A EW WNW '1.71111: WING kl.A.,A1 TIME, F.F.3311, UMW 4, 1898., .00A.A•AS•APAkr—,A00.6.5.rwmeDaNtAA Stock 1Peeding. :73 °Fa your FOOD Po you GOOD? yofo- 14 le. Gibson, one of the Government! You have dyspepsia ur oda !not do all the good it should. B. B. B. deputation .of speakers, at a recent :cures desceesiu sue regulates the stem - Farmers' Institute meeting discussed fob so that 'every grain Of outrimeut is stock feeding. He first pointed out textraeted from the food. Solid feats that a farmer who desired, to make count. MiGs /,t17, sRaor; /„3A)11"11; Eiglorci3dt(t)ernst'roade congete cure money out of his stock must f I them properie wo-fifths of the! fey ease, after I had suffered for two food give?) was necessary to keep up 'yeers from dyspepsia, I believe it can- dle animal heat, and if no more than not fail to cure' that wore fed it coolnot be ex. i petted that any profit would be I derived. This was particularly the case in respect to young or growing An Ottawa, dispatch saws : "Mr, animals With proper feeding • M. tle Cameron, solicitor for appli. innjority is reached much arlier in cants, gives notice that application the life of an animal and the profit is will be made to Parliament for an proportionatley larger. The ele• ' act to incorporate a company to eon - moots necessary to keep up are strum., a railway by steam or elee- niuscle, fat and heat. ,The fodclers, tricity, or other motive; power be - that produce these are corn for fat : tween London and a point in or near and heat, and peas for muscle. .A :the Village of Lucan, and from knowledge of what; fodclers to feedZecan to a point in or near Cern in order to obtain certain results was • walla, in the Township of Stephen, important. Whatever the condition in the County of Huron, to a point required, whether muscle or fat, the • in or near Grand Bend, on Lake feed should be such as will give tho:.Horon ; alsO with power to construct het results, In the ease of hogs, too: and,operate telegraph and telephone much fat was not required, and ' lines, to take and use water for gen- hence it was that clover should be erating power, and to transmit and fed in connection with corn in .order dispose of the power derived there- to get the lean etreaks. The farmer from ; to build, acquire and operate also had to consider the best means stfam and other vessels; and all of enriching his soil and the most necessary wharves and docks. successful feeders were those wir.1segy" of ,- Lanark; *- made the best return to the land, tinuendments to Bigh School act, excrement being rich and, valtsab,1.896, and from the county of in accordance with the quality cpee, askingco-operation in petition- the feeis no general plan for managing the Legislatare to ammend the d supplied the stock. Thee. farm that will apply to all localitir:l'untY Councils act of 1896, Sent closely followed as possible will i which -- TA communication from the prison- -Oecial Committee. but there are principles if the best results, Mr. Gibson tounitli.id society was sent to Executive on many interesting points all aloissasements showing balances to the line embraced in his subjeeldit of county, in Banks of Com - pointing out the hest foods to fee* and Molson's were sent to in order to .00ure a certain resultanceeom. In reply to a question .7,1r. Gibsateeeort of road commissioner. read ing, cattle consisting of one part, ourfee .sent to Road and Bridge Com - said a wellsbalanced ration for fattet4 The Life ot Mrs. McMas- ter of Toronto, is Saved, A Case That Pro ed Too Difficult for the PilySiChlIS Yields to the 4vovdrous Viriues of Paino's,Colery Compoimd. A Signal Victory For The King Of Medicines. Pains Banished, Eyesight quite Re- stored, and a New Life Begun Wells 41.; Richardson Co,, Gentlemen, -Ten years ago I was at- taoirPc1 with neuralgia, and ttoegh treat ad by six doctors, the disense grew a ..8e and nearly drove use ineane. 3 w for nue purr mer an out -door patient at the hospital here, but only got tem entry re- lief. 1 was sleepless for nights, n y digestion was bad, and I would feel a ain in my stornaoh every time I ate an 'thing. Day after day T. seffered the welt intense agony, and I often w d rf didn't go crazy. 1 fook endles r.ediernes given Me by medical men, nr getting worse, I became utterly dish a ened. Ona day my dolive ante caine. A lady who had su (feted just. as I had told ma that Paiiie's Celery Compound had oured ber. 1 used. the Compound :Asa last re• sort, and it eimply made a new woman of nie. The pain vanished ; my yegight, which wan impaired, returned, and I felt myself growing well, and I never felt happier in my life. I am now well and strong, and all my health an happiness aro due to Paine's Celery Oompound. I will always gratefully remember the me• chains that oared me. and will speak a good word for it. . MRS. Taos, 11101191TR 45 Cumberland St., Toren o. • Sunday is usually the best day in the week for business with liverymen and for the benefit of those 'engaged in this business we quote the follow- ing peculiar, yet scriptural tisement that appeared recently in,. the Lindsay Pot : TO THE PUBLIC: "Owing to a change in my re- ligious convictions I have decided to close my livery bare on Sabbath day for secular business. The public will find my .accom ()sedation barn open on that day as usual; all space free to those attending church. Be- lieving th Al the Sabbath day was made for arm, I have , decided to adopt the above regulations; farther. more it is a life that I wish, not LI: living. I can't stop the temptrtions gathering around me any more than I can the birds flying over my head, but I can stop, them from building in my hair. Love the Lord with all thy strength, thy neighbor as thyself," is a motto 1 have 'adopted. W. A. JEWETT. For Over Fifty Years. AN Orin ASO WELL,PRIZD RElii2DY - Mrs. Winslow's Soothing a Syrup has been used for over lifty years by mil- lions of mothers far their children while tee tit; lig; with perfect success. it soothes the child, softens the gurue, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best ietuedy for • diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the World. Twenty-tive eents a bottle. Its valets is iticalu,.hle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. - Winslow's Soothing Byron, and take no other kind A Pawtueket, (R. I.) map wa.s re- cently. locked up in tho police station at his own request, • "to save him from his wife." Tao fea las:atm is cs sway mails • wane., Tho relative 8128 of the earth al compered with the sun is apparently that of a grain of sand to an orange. Rev. Father Zettler, has been appointed parish priest at Formosa. ra onstopaton Causes fu ly half the slaloms in the world, It rotates the digested foocttoo long la the bowels and produces bilious:lase, torpid liver. incla gestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In- ete. flood's Pills pg. I S *are constipation and all London to Lake Huron. straw, three of enoilage andAny 1. P. 'll•obb fin. Dist • •ki• pi 1, t :1•)"'"'" "g 1i1"-•"1":ron was pitisented, and sent to . iutia anal Committee. 'Registrar Gibson's annual return DBATH'S HAMS. PINIONBis read and sent to Finance Com - >tee, Kidney Deaths Grow Fewer as th'he Gaoler's report was read and World Awakes to the Glad nett to Peoperty Committee. T ha t$outhAmerican Kidney CumMoved ,by klislop and • McLean Never PailsIckersmith), that P. Holt and W, . The unsuspected presence, the insidteoliniltee. dciatoririsof criminal justices e d. ious character, and the alarming sudden= axasaaraaraattakejah...Da iganals nese of collapse and death from kidney Axmous song writer' and si diseases ot so many men and women in apparently good health has baffled the most enduent physicians of the day. and not until South American Kideay Cure was introduced to suffering humanity coald it, be truthfully saki that ru:alteal sclera* had conquered this dreadful elta vouror of the human race. A thousand testimonials tell o its efficiency as a never -failing kiduey specific. Sold at Chitholin's Drug Store. A Hint to 'Radical Mall. Doctors who are in the habit of using long words when visiting patients may take a hint from the following story. An old womau whose husband was, not very well sent for the doctor. The doctor came and saw the old nian. When, he was departing he said to the old woman : "I will send him some medicine, which must be, taken in a recumbent posit ion." After he had gone ,the old woman sat down, greatly puzzled.. "A recumbent positionea recum- bent position !" she kept repeating. "I haven't got one." At last she thutight, "I will •go and see if Nurse Town has got one to lend Inc." Accordingly she ivent and said to the old nurse: • "Have you got a recumbent posi- tion you tan lend. me to take some medicine in ?" The nurse, who was equally as ignorant as the old woinan, replied: "Ihad one, but, to tell you the troth, I have lost it." A Beakers Experience, "I tried a bottle of Dr. thase's Syrup of Linseed and Trirpentine for a troublesome affection on writes Manager Thomas Drama of the Standard Bank now of 14 Melbourne Avelino, 'rorouto. " 11 proved effective. I regard the remedy ea simple, cheap Loa exceedingly good. It Una hitherto been ray habit to (insult a physician in troubles of this nature. Here. after, 1 intend to bo my own familyeieeter, Tho total railway mileage of the world in 480,867. Of this Earope has 15:2,417, and the United States 183,776. oesults.eactly end thoroughly. 2aa All druggists, If yen feel wena, dul and discouraged Vrepared by 0. X. Hood as Co., Lowell. Mass. yea will tind a bootie of flood's Sersap- the only Pats to take with Hood's Sarcaparllita twills will flo you wonderful good, They were met on arrival by adier Sharpe, Staff Capt. Rawling,..;- Ensigh Iferex, Ensign Bird, Adjt. and • Mrs. Wiseman, and Adjt. and 'irs, C?orns-• of the Mond cup:; Adjt. and Mrs. Blackburn, of Corn wall ; 'Ensign Parker, of Quebec, and -Major and, Mrs. McMillan of New- foundland, who attended a hearty Sakvation Army welcome, to their illustrious chieftain. After the usual "volley" had been tired, the party entered cabs and were driven to the residenee of Brigadier Sharpe, 246 Chatham street, where an affecting interview took place between the General and his daughter, Miss Eva Boor,h,Commissioner Canada. Ilaving run over the articles of the Army creed, Gete•Booth mid that no objection could be taken to its orthodoxy, and the Army had not, like some preachere, teem the pulpit, thrown doubt on the acciiraey and inspiration of three fourths of the Bible. Having sketched the progress of the Army over the world since its establishment 32 years ago, .General Booth gave some figures to show its Advance since .he had lest visited Canada, three years ago. Then they worked in 40 r talons, now in 45. Then they had 3,266 societies, now 5,873. Then 11,000 officers, now about 13,000, an increase of 1,711. Then they had 85,000 on paid officers, now they have 44,000. At the pre 'Sent time the Army is holding 72,- 000 .meetings per week, attended by 5,500,000 people. • They now have 21 papers published in eighteen lan- guages, with a circulation of 51 million copies per year. Seven years ago be Wetted his atlention to social work, the uplifting of the poor and the on tettets of society. ,SeVen years ttgo ho turned his attcmtioh to social work, the uplifting of the poor and the mite:Isis 01 :society. ' Now the army has 415 lobtitutions conducted by 1,400 officers ono half of whom have been rescued themselves. They have 96 food depots, at 27 of which they give 150,000 meals .per week.. Thirteen thousand wretched .erea. tures were sheltered nightly, and he was informed that hi 111ontreal alone 23,000 were sheltered last year, They had .69 ,ionies for inlian women, whieh remived 5,030 seta. year. Fallen girls, after passing through iY re ly, jots. la. anod fo Di t 0 11 ec- b tr the n the home were watched for three Years, and the Army records allowed that 75 per cent. were saved. They bad 500 criminals being taught to reform and to lead useful lives, and he sometime:, threatened his rich friends that if they did not support these homes more liberally he would turn -these criminals loose on them. (Laughter). They had also 11 farm colonies, making a grand total of 415 institutiLus. The result was tho re- liefof an immense amount of misery and the estab ishment of a fighting force whose business it was to con- vert as many as poesible. Ile he. lievect that the secret of salvation success was the spirit of the living God, their own bard work and their appropriate methods, Catarrh of Ton Yens standing Oared by Dr' Chase - I suffered from catarrh for ten years and was treattd by some of the best physicians in Canada. I was recommended by Mr. 0. Thoinpson, druggist, Tilson burg, to try Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, and can state posi- tively it mired my catarrh and Catarral Sore Throat. 'Yews respectfully. J. P. Philips, J. P. Ar aa A. noway, Witness Eden, Out. Jacob Ileppler, seting sub -collector of customs at Listowel, is dead. Mr. Heppler was an old resident of Lis- towel, and died about his 67th year. Mr. Floppier succeeded A. Si. George Hawkins, who was displaced a few months ago. mane .01 f.r, asznture 0-01 sawn The Presbyterian Church of Ches. ley are having a new 84,500 Salo - bath school erected. • Mr•a...k.• n -s. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Com- pound. Tate no other, as all Mixtures, pills And imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 per box, No. 2,10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. NO. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt ot price and two s•eent stamps Th., yeah Company 'Windsor, Ont. $217 -Nos. 1 and s unn recommended by all responsible Druggists in Canada. No, 3. mud No. 2 br sato 51 Clod.. A. Craipbell, Druu1st. FROM PERSONAL • EXPERENCE. Many have tried for years to dimmer a remedy suitable to their own case for the Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, Kidney and Liver Complaints arising from Poor Digestion, Weak Stomach, and Disordered Liver. aa To thee° we say: Try thenew medtezne- Read what people say. Here it is. Rims S. lawsmr, Moncton, N. B., says: nd we will use you right. "They cured me of constipation and sick , headache." Mn. II. J418, St. Nicholas Hotel, Hamil- ton, Ont.. says: "They are a pleasant, sure and quick* cure for constipation, dyspepsia and sick headache:" Miss M. E. Hams, South Bay, Ont.: "Laxa-Inver Pills are excellent for sick- '"'"" headache, causing no pain or griping." Mits. Jens Towassoil, Hamilton, Ont.: " They aro a perfect cure for even the severest headache." Guelph, Nov. 23rd, 1897, The Sion Medicine Co., Hamilton, kt 00 Dear Sirs,—For years 1 was troubled with periodical sick headaches ••, being affected usually every Sunday, and used all the remedies that wet* - 4 advertised as cures, and was treated by almost every doctor in Guelph bat ' ,, without any relief. One doctor told nie it was caused by a weak stomach t -' .4., another said it was hereditary and incurable. I was induced by a neighboie . . to try Sloan's Indian Tellico and am happy to say I did so. A few does aave immediate relief, and one bottle and a -half made a complete cure. This was three years ago and the headaches have never returned. I was also troubled with asthma and nothing helped Inc like your Sloan's Indian Tonic, I can heartily recommend it to all, and will be glad to give any . particulars to any one afflicted as I was. 0 W. C. KEOGH. 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