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The Wingham Times, 1898-02-25, Page 3M: NYON'S SUCCES ------------- Is Only What Ought to Be Expected From HIS METHODS Upright in Everything—Arways Kcep- Inl;• Faith with t1lo People, olid .Above A11, Curing Them of their Ills —Why 'Wouldn't; Success Follow? Airs. 1Vm. Shaw, 1:i•Montagne place, To,xvato, Ontario, (lunula, says : ' 1 ha v[. great Coulldenc'e 1u 1luuyon's Remedies, having used them with wonderful success both for myself, husband and child. 1 was subject to severe attacks of headache each week, and sickness of the stomach acrotn, puuled the same. bine,. usiug Manynn's ]lenduche Cure I have not been troubled with an attack-: In the case or my little boy the results have been truly remarkable. Through teething' the little follow sett.; cum- 1)1etely run do Wil, had lost his appetite and was restless and irritable all the time. 'We gave him the Blood and Debility Cures, and in a short time the change for the bet- ter was marvellous. lie is no'ss enjoying spiendld health. i use nothing but Mnu- vons Remedies new and have great faith In thein." /eiuuyon's Rheumatic Cure ee;docl fabs fo re:, Sieve in Otte to three hours and cures in a few, stays. Price 1,5c. ilunycn'e Dyspepsia Cure, poatt,v,)y cures all Worms of indigestion anti stomach troubles., Vrico 2Ge. ) 5unyon'o Coul Cure prevents pneurmonra anti.' breaks up to cold in a few hours. Price 230.. tlunyoa's Cough Cure stops coughs, night /Sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the Inns. Price 25c. Iduttynit's Kidney Cure -speedily cures plus, la the back, loins or groins, and aIJ forms At &ldney disetistt, Price 25e hiunyon'n Nerve Cure stops tervollane$p and !,wilds up the system. Price 211c. alt, •l,t's Headache CutC.etopu 5tladaebe tai bree minutes. Price 25c. ?,htayoa's Pile Ointment positively cures el itotats of piles. ,Price 25e. hinnyon's Blood Cure erad:catos all Impurities' +n! ihn stem. Price 2Gc. tIunyvn's Female itemedies ore a boon• to ell !women. hlenyon'o Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure --,rice .^.5c. -eradicates the Giscarc from the system, and the Catarrh Tab:as-price 5O. --cleanse and healthe parts, lafuryon's Asthma "Remedies relieve in three' vninntes and cure permanently. Price $t. tlenyon s ti itnlisisr,, a treat tonic led r;. st.n:a• t vital, strength ,.o ;velelr puerto.' `st. A set, urate cure rrr each slices; e., ,.t ,Ql arc, . 1Lt;te, mostly rs cents n vtrf. Personal. letters to Prot'.hfunyon. 11 Albert erect, Toronto. Ont., answered c'1tb tree eiet-a. cal aa:vice tor any disease. • Didn't Wn,nr a Fifth. The young lua+:, with the swell suit and gold headed cane was try- ing to flirt with the girl opposite, when the old man on the left nudged him with his elbow and hoarsely whispered `Young man pause and reflect!' 'Are you speaking. to me sir !' demanded the young man. 'Yes, right to you, hut I've got such a hard cold that 1 cannot ' say much. Let Ole repeat that you should pause and !'effect.' ''What for ?' 'You are trying to flirt " with chat young gal, sir !' 'And is it any of your business?' 'It is, sir Excuse my hoarseness. I kicked the bed clothes off' tee other alight and e.ot cold. I Leant to sty to you, sir, that it is 111y i)usinees, sir! Suppose that you succeed in attraetiu' that gal's attention ?' 'Welt*, what ofit?' 'She might be flattered and flirt back, though I don t think she's very flirtatious. It alight lead to a case of love, and love to marriage.' 'You'd better attend to your own business, sir !' replied the young • man. 'That's what I'm doin' sir !' Seuse me while I blow my nose. Yes, sir, I'm attendin' right to my business.' 'Then let twine alone!' 'Placa you let thine alone!' I'm that gal's father!' `0111 You are l' 'Yes, :1 ant, 1 & don't want no more foolin' around ! I'\ e got four sons in-law jest about your shape, and am supportin' the hull gangof em, and before you saddle ate with a .fifth you'd better pause and reflect. It might be the: last straw, and I'd turfs the hull crowd out to dig fur redder tinder the snow banks!' 'Tse fan. i . aiiclle ono 3c o', xtgaatt'a4�4-/9.097:44.‘• era°9p t, 'of• pfAn 0i asy to Take asy to Operate .r1,re features peculiar to Hood's !'ills. Small in etre, tasteless, ei:ielent, thorough. As one calm 13 amid: '• Veit never know yn't save tl',:tna pill till It Is all aver." ::,c.K'. I. Treed Co.,r Rilf; :i'rat'rletors, I.osvell, Mims. 'Cut only pills to take uvula XXnod'« :.etrsamtrihl:s tan} A Pusineasllko 111arriar,e. The day coach was well-filled with lama! passengers, and among then] was a woman abouu 40 years of age, who said to the conductor as he took her ticket : 'I'm livin' just outside of I3ig Fork.' 'Yes'rn,' I've got 100 acres of land and a . good cabin up Char.' 'I see.' • 'My old man got drowned in I3'ar River last y'ar and I'm all alone.' 'I'm -powerfully busy when I'm home, but as it will be three hours helbre I get there you might jest do me a favor.' 'I will ma'am I understand what you want. I think the right sort of man is at the front end of the car, and I'll speak to him.' Five minutes later he came back, followed by a man about 40 years old, who looked like a farmer, and, pausing beside the woman, he said : 'This is the man I , was spealcirlg about.' 'Stranger, what might bo yo'r name?' asked the woman, as she moved along to make room. 'Harkens, ma'am,' be replied. 'And mine is Stebbins. Have yo'r ever been jlned?' 'Yes, but 1 lost her two y':irs ago. She was bit by a snake.' 'And my old man was drowned. Would you jiITO again ? 'Mebbe. Would you?' 'I kinder think I would. What's yo'r age?' 'Forty two. What's yo'rs?' 'Dist 41 yesterday. Are you a hard workin', good tempered man ?' 'That's what they calls enc. Reckon yQu kin run a house?' 'Fox' shore. Aint that old reptile up thar a preacher ?' 'Looks to be. Shall we be jined?' ‘ft' yo' say KO.' The ",,Id re ptae" turned out ro fat a p!•eacuel', and Nit ith the train running at 30 miles an hcur and the passengers standing up in their seats to witness the ceremony, the twain were duly .and lawfully made one; and every man kissed the happy bride. AN 'EX -ALDERMAN SPEAKS. Mr. Jas. Hagan, the svell•itnown ex- NER1iaUS PROSTRATIONM =NTM.. U;:P ' S. alderman of Kemptville.Ont., says :"For ' sone° years I have been greatly trouble:] •SION, AND EXGI3!l V,T .6 SE -Hi: - with pain across my back. Urinary troubled unused Ole much loss of sleep. IlinS ARE �iaitl3tiEj, and I suffered from a tired wornout feel- ing. Dean's Kidney Pills gave me relief in a short titne. The pain in my back has clisitppeared„and I fee'! that I would bo doing wrong not to recommend them to others suffering as I did. They are the best medicine I ever used, THE WIN f,iiAM TIMES, FEBR UA l Y 25, t898. 3 Total receipts for the year ending Dec, 31,'07 -14,139,81,7 08 Total 6xpenditure 3,707,075 i 7u :Balance on the year's _ transactions 372,171118 Moreover, if Mr. Wtitney would examine the public accounts from 1873 down he would find that there was ay snliplus of revenue over ex• pendir•ure during nineteen years and a deficit during six years of that period, and by a .sunple calculation, which any schooibov.conld make, he could ascertain that the total (,f the surplus is $11,227,570, and the total deficits $1.,030.442, leaving a halutice of surplus ov r deficits of 5,1117,128, I make this statement, notwithstand- ing that Col. Matheson has publicly declared the statement that he had a surplus was a lie, and that Mr. Whitney. at Brussels, on Friday last, went still further, and said it was t deliberate lie, May I assure lit'. Whitney that the ttse of such strong language is not necessary fur the support of a goose Cause, and, so far asknow, )v' I len, � the )1r lncial auditor i R ll Ul 13 not open to the ehaa'go of stating a lie deliberately or uncle- excitement, as it is to be feared some critics cif the government do. --Hon, W. Ross at Oakivllc. WOMEN AND WEAK NERVES Lives of Misery and Af- fliction. ffl;!ction. MA'R•VEiLORS CASE IN MANITOBA Paine's Celery Compound Proves a Wondrous Flossing. Miss Parr Says : "After the First Dose I Felt New Hope And New Life Corning.” A young loan in a town • not far distant, recently rdvcrtised for a. wife in an American matrimonial paper and his sister answered it. Tho %ottrag fellow declares that advertis- ing does not pay, and the old folks think it is pretty hard_tere have two fools in the one family. For Over Fifty Years. AN OLD AND-\VI:LL-TRIED REMEDY-- M1rs. 1Vin0low's Soothing Syrup hae been used for over fifty years by mil- lions or mothers fcr their children while teethtn„, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays all pain. curets wind colic, and is the best en)edy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty -live cents a mottle. its value is incaalu.able. Be sure rind ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take uo ogler ]rind ONTARIO'S HEALTHY 3I - N ANCES. ;,'F110i•7G LANGUAGE USED at' MPG. WHIT• \EY Al)NITIS CRUSTS WRIC11 IS UNWARRANTED. air. Whitney's financial policy is most evasive and inconclusive. He berates the govei'ntuctt alleged ex- travagance, and assures his hearers that it' lie is returned to power his first duty will be to bring about an equilibrium betw'ecn the revenue entre and exl,enditnro.. Nothing, it seems to Ole, proves more eottelusively Mr, Whitney's unfitness for the position to which he aspires than his unfaait•- miss in dealing with thea finances of the prt,vinee. hether he has become confused by Mr. oli s muddling o the public iteconnts,or whether he has resolved dtlil,c'ratt'!y to itaisrepro- lent the fuere of the ease, it is hard to 511 y. For utttana1', e\•c Ore told b, lir. Whitney that 0111' expenditure ex- (Ted,: '!t..(Ted,: loft' rt','riit.,. He 11:1 oul', n' 2, 7 r a )f, • till,. to :,,I11 tttL'Ur ( 1 eccoul t, of t ; l i , where c rt. hat a'(, 1 find, over the sigeature (t c, 11. Sproule, provincial rtnilitol, (lie lowing statement PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND THE GREAT LIFE BUILDER AND VITALIZER. CAPS OR CROWNS, Whether the head wear,. t-,1.0 u' crown ht adne.he's will (o Blood Bitters rnrcs all f,u•�:,v tache. Itis 0 curatives i ,. 'i:•1e 'r r.a::, "I enliered with trri'U , o:• i I eaoho.t, but I'• II 13, cure tin !shed the, fourth boort,'• trldt:,. W. MA+. lir.jN,lls preit.t Iti+'e'r .11. liar roenns in N,''i' o\ hig fortunes t'; their l) 4'tli':v, fur i•' law no person eanl •+ t a la r'•' f >, ` 6 (h301,3 tit ow. s, kit t, t.,n t iEt' „t. sly b•.4! ,i::; • ` (.� . 'I t %f`Jj_i3 '~! Toe sulfert. !, ... , , l.r,i i• eanuot tit+ blit'. .., •i K1 trot, tiles can ate, t't'rnt +. ,, , . L•::it Liver POW. Osie t,iu:., night fur Utu't;,. r• :, a(''1',aLtu :old billiouenetTA. (iota go R. 1Itirn111•,t. the, - resider' of 1'')1'4)1!1,;. i 1• ,i WHETHER BE. ON THE ,LEG Of AiNri $') 114'!” PAPf OP'. CR CHASES OINT WILL 1. ALL DEALERS. PflGC Gilt. on u'I Alb.,,t, ti l,. & UV., I iiP1lhlT11, ,a..t... :`i'or Ti Ss les:. wet; 53,171 ;a_ ., The run- fp. sins]° f stirrs✓ a del �7�4.._ aft •�r-i) •s-;; Guelph, Nov. 230, 1807.. The Sloan Medicine Co., IIatniiton. Dear Sirs,—I''c'r years I was troubled with periodical sick headaches, being affected usually every Sunday, and used all the remedies that were advertised as cures, and was treated by almost every doctor in Guelph but without any relief. One doctor told me it was caused by a weak stomach; another said it was hereditary and incurable. I was induced by a neighbor to try Sloan's Indian Tonic, and -am happy to say I did so. A few doses gave immediate relief, and one bottle and a•half made a complete euro, 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. W. C. KEO(''IL For sale by all dealers, or address the Company at IIamilton, Limited. $1.00 per bottle ; 6 for tsi5.00. • You L uire ted. Stationery? We are in a position to turn out BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, BTC. i: At a lowe. ' e than ever before 1\T77 -E3 I0ID SKEIN DP TRESS. Ec'enta.'I'etter. Salt Rheum, Scald, Head, Barbers' Itch, Ringworm and other ski') diseases, and eruptions cause it. Dr. Agnew's' Ointnent cures it. One' /� '�•� �-1 application wi't allay irritation. 35 cents. 1 Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are smallest, cheapest, best. 20 cents, Sold at Chis ' holm's Drug Stole. The Manitoba Presbyterians in- tend sending two (((4 )4' ,11 saiotL`ll'ies to the g•,.itl fields ]lite 's tte s'ati4)n;'[1 at VS '5ngel mita r,:e a.t Te,lila I Ike]. WelIs &Richardson Co., Dear thrs :-For several years I have had weals nerves, and was gradually running down, and last March • 1 was • prostrated, with nervous debility, My sufferings were excruciating in the ex- treme ; i really thought thera never was another who suffered finite as inuchwith mental depression and weak nerves. This lasted about three months, and I was taking doctor's medicine continually, but was getting worse instead of better, One day, while feeling quite diecour- aged and wondering if I was ever to get out of guy dreadful state, a dear friend said to me, "I wish your would try I?uine',t Celery Cotnponnd." As I had intended to try it I ,acted upon her ad- vice and started using it the very same day, and front the first dose I felt new hope 0ncl nese life corning. I con - tinned using it, and a1I1 still taking it once in to while. always asking • God's blessing on each bottle. I am very inueb improved and cannot say too much in favor of the utodicino, and would recons - mend it to all suffering' from nervous prostral.ton and mental depression. Yours faithfully, L. E. PAR1f, Crystal City, Man. Paul Madtingcr, of Berlin , who is visiting in Brantford, is engaged in an attempt to write •1,000 words on a post card. Ile has now 1,000 now oil one-third of the card. I The Baby ES Covaroct With Be - J mous, Alin Cux'ed ]6y Dr, C.1:8. Airs. .Tonnes 1)rosvn. of J1t,io uv,)rth, Ont., t,'lls how b*`r h't', ei.rlit. ,unnthl 0,d, wn4 ]'tared of t•,rrtmnl: il'g•,lull. 1l(t1icl'a avhuso 011ikdrt+rt are ntl9'ttu,l enc avriit+ her regatthu,; Ito' Lttrrat �:or'', 1)r. Obne0't', 0i1,154100t. Idol. ,•!tild oat's ell rt rel front birth :old ihr,)r' u,,x«s of '1)1',1 {'it:,t:e''t, Ott ) t t nt lir 1 9elnt, t 't irue: int ir•i• elect- ed 1lrstt+l ]sang(•, 1,1"•i' i:tn:ln a f tlhe 0. 1 . 11. 1,w t s't'ir(:. t i It , t,the I,':11,1 n !' itl ! iV. tVl it trio sys- ttna:51,1 r t. "rr, .1ilbiun'a.!%cart and rve 1't;l.: lR'ffnl at:' 1Ise kraft, tone the nerves floe] ariug health and vigor to the entire 50, 11 tin. Men and Mednsinita are j'1 1 • , !, viu,t 111:•s' do. The great co es It; tial sapar illse,,i Ce it n /toed 0ttsl0 OY.•r t•' e'0 'rho Manitoba Legislature wi11 tweet on March 10. The session svi•: probably be short. Cook's Cotton Root Corapoun Is successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask our druggist for Cook's Cotton !toot Com- pound. lake no other• as all Mixtures, pills and imitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 per box, No. 2,10 degrees serouger. $s per box. No. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of price and two scent stamps Tito Cook Company Windsor, Ont. rw-Nos. 1 and 2 sold aim recommended by all responsible Druggists in Canada. No, 1 and No, 2 tor sale by Colin t. • I •, pheli, Druggist. ..E.E..(�'cr e¢ecc ccec«. N., DON'T CHIDE, v NY THE V .-_--, CHILDREN, 111 w V W __� w kV 1W Don't scold W 111 the little ones if W NilCly in the lnorrinil ed is t W W It isn't the child's fault. Weak V kidneys 11 c. (' d strengthening--- W \� that's all. You can't afford to V risk delay. Nc ,feet may entail va a lifetime of sofa', flus;. V DOAN'S 'KIDNEY PILLS vi V Streuglhou 'ac kidneys and V V Diet -bier, ili1 an trouble , a. W \% n,:•. Jatl'n C t „n, d V �� :+ S), lit i ('5',) .tot]etnk)love, liaatt1at' V Vi'l, n Ont., 't•.. V . 'n._ to \j Af .1 ., •i• l,,. 1•:11t9 .. . 'n) 1. '.1 V'! \ t , . .t,:o.. \d Rt e 1 a a:J + r 9i \ re . d ";:1; r a a )1 ' , \? \a af...IgIDe. We have the best stock4 Envelopes in town, and we ea print and supply them`'as cheap as the cheapest. PILLS - Printed on the shortest notice and the price in keeping with the times. Give us acan when you. are in need of anything in the Printing and we will use you right. rine THE TIMES, Wingliam: ON - GIVES RELIEF. .r� S. a y>` for D4liar eelicine until you have tried 1 You can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. 'ills tart le put h7 cltesri7 to gratify the antvsrial rresent dirnooel for o ler' priow, If you don't find this sort of I :RPiB io1)"'y .ak s Tabu Druth:;t's _.l Vivo. t e a) x rat• 1 4 •r LL: ..•l ,,..1 e.. ...... stet..]: , T. -..!•01..e.; r'-'