The Wingham Times, 1898-03-11, Page 2t,
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VIM a W1r N U...AM TIMES, MARCH 11, i888.
A. woman eau always tell yo=u the
eheapeet Out to ,;et a thing at and
and the Most expen:iiv way to get
along without XL
1 A woman's opinions on polities are
'just about as pronounced and re-
liable as her opinions on the women
-her husband knows that she doesta't.
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Fo,;utiveiy cured by these
,tittle ,`7
Little rills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion. and Tco hearty Eating. .,\ per.
fect remedy fa- Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi-
ness, Ilad. Tate in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain is tit? :;ids, TORPID LIVER. They
Regule.t)tha Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
a�1Aii`'.•.,atlIkYA• Small Dosed.
Small Prise.
Substitution
filo fraud of the clay
iSee yen get Carter's,
for Carter's,
insist and demand
C a, i.lt i'r I -ever Pills.
NURSE'S STORY.
Tolls how she was cured of Heart and
Nerve Troubles.
The onerous duties th^ t fall to the lot of
a nurse, the worry, cr. loss of sip,
irregularity of metals s +n tel en the
nervous system and undermine s. health.
Mrs. H. L. Menzies, a professimal tarase
living at the Corner of Welii;gnen oma
King Streets, Brantford, Ont., ata -..:.a her
- case as follows : "For the past three years
I have =erect from weakness, shortness of
breath and palpitation of the heart. ;
The least excitement would make my heart
flutter, and at nigh:; I even found it difficult
to sleep. After I grit Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pills I experienced great relief,
find on continuing their ase the improve-
ment has been marked until now all the old
symptoms are gone and I ani completely
cured."
Milbuurn's Heart and Nerve Pills cure
Anaere ia, Nervous;ictus, We thne;s, Sleep-
lessness, Palpitation, Throbbing, Faint
SeelIc, Dizziness o: any co 'u
io:, arising
from Impoverished Bioud, Disordered
Nerves or Weak Heart.
Lasa -Liver PillseleanCoat:.c. Tongue.
PHREN01 N
REMEDIES
Taking, the lead everywhere.
Vee are working day and
re ht t > supply the demand.
Our eorrespondence shows
that hundreds. upon .hundreds
of poor sufferers are being
restored to health and happi-
ness daily.
TRY DUR_
RHEUMATID SPECIFIC DR
KIDNEY ASD ilY5.13 PILLS
They are absolutely rtire and
healthful. Guaranteed to
cure Rheum Wren, elei:ttica,
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tIC)l�i'71 Ll"IT IT £ORail.
Tt your stutnaob* liver and bowels are
worttial; prul,eily you .ill have nu head-
ache. Burdock i3Juud Bitters will keep
you right, so there is no need to lea your
head ache. There is lots of proof that
tbie is so : "l had severe headache for
over S years and wss not free from it for
a single Clay, I''tuelly T used 13"rdook
131ood J3itters, with the result tbat it has
completely °urea nee." Airs. Ail'leek,
CROP ROTATIO1 .
TOO IWOH TIMOTHY—A FOUR YEAR'S
ROTATION --LIMING LAIN,
"While visiting an old and fertile
agricultural section of our country I
was struck by the importance at
teethed by everyone to stablemanure
a prime requisite in the five
years' rotation that included corn,
, oats, wheat,, clover and timothy.
The red land, broken for corn, roust
have its dressing of manure. The
manure is spread in the fall, if the
.upply be sufficient, and the sod. is
then broken and left exposed to
winter frosts. The undressed sod is
.broken and top dressed during the
winter. In any event there must
be an application of stable fertilizer.
Such practice calls fur the feeding of
all the corn, oats and bay upon. the
farm, and the income, must be got
from Iive stock and wheat. Such
farm methods are exceptionally safe,
so far as maintenance of fertility is
concerned." In this connection a
writer in the Farm and Fireside
says:—
In this rotation timothy is sown
with the wheat in the fall, and clover
is sown in the spring. The first
crop of bay is usually chiefly clover,
although it is a mixed hay, but the
hay crop the second year is practical-
ly all timothy. As none cP the hay
is intended for market it seems to
ale that the timothy is too prominent
among the crops of these farms. The
feeding of stock is not always
profitable, and the conversion of all
farm products, wheat excepted, into
manure is practised only for sake of
soil fertility, a legis price often being
realized in feeding than could be
secured in direct sales. Timothy
is not one of our best feeds, and it is
surd on land. The nu -tfon then is
W.;;y LC.t, reduce the amount of this
grass, and while thus reducing the
seta/ steeply of manure also eau e a
deesetteee In .,..e need ei it
"irestai Tiieetlay hay is a profitahie
market enp, this five years' rotad-m
ce even a maga: ere that fnrnistles
lin re craps e.`f buy' is defensible if
mems of : taintainmg fertility are
pYi-3101s 7 lout I write of men who sell
no hay. In such vases a four years'
matter! seems better. The year of
timothy is dropped out, and a heavy -
closer sod is rotted in the soil once
every fourkvears. The sear of
tim',thy exhausts much of the
strength added by the preceding
clover, a d the supply sof manure
must then be large. Tee lour \'Cara'
rotation twinge in the corn '-','tiler
a longi series of years, and th.tt plent
furnishes two, sr three fold. the
anronnt got from timothy. It alto
furnishes note Is:neat—a cash 8rtiele.
It inaiutaint fertility more effectual-
ly because it gives a better sod to
the soil and does it at shorter inter-
vals than in the longer reta.tivn.
In such a rotation of crops lime is 9
applied eE.;veorten
years, and
the rule seems to be to use ahaut 6O
bushels to the acre every five years,
or about double that amount every
ten years. Good farmers say that
the lime is effective no platter when
applied or to what crops. This is
doubtless true, but it is highly
probable that the most economical
i application may be made in the
spring on an inverted sod. This is
true only because a light application
under these circumstances may bp
as effective as heavier applications
at other times. It can be mixed
with the soil at once, and has a store
of organic matter to work upon.
Lithe tends to si•zk, and hence the
object to plowing it under. It Costs
money just as fertilizer dons, and
the smaller the application in secur-
ing a certain effect tie: more econotn-
leal itis.
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'Cite guarantee that
Plasters will ieve
pain quicker T ban arty
other P up only in
25 sacs and $1,00
y r oils. The latter
a
ows you to cut the
'Fluter any site.
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gettcy.
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Beware of imitations
Choke Dishes With Eggs.
X',gg Outlets ---Witte a sharp knife
cut cold boiled eggs into rather thick
slices. Dip each slice into raw beat-
enegg, roll in bread eruntbs that
have been seasoned with pepper and
salt, and fry in butter, turning each
slice the instant it has browned.
Serve from a hot dish.
Egg Salad.—Boit half a dozen
eggs 15 mihutes. When cold re.
Move the shell$, 4nd chop fine with
the stalks and tender leaves of a root
of celery and a handful of parsleyy,.
Pour over the mixture a sauce made
by rubbing together a dessertspoon-
ful of mustard, a heaping teaspoon•
fol of salt, two teaspoonfuls of gran-
ulated sugar, beaten with five tea-
spoonfuls of olive oil or melted but-
ter.
Omelet with Apples.—Peel and
slice eight tart apples, stew in a very
little water until soft, then mix with
them a teacupful of sugar, a table-
spoonful of butter, scant teaspoonful
of salt, and flavor with cinnamon.
When cold, add four well beaten
eggs and bake slowly twenty min -
rtes. Eat waren.
Omelet with Oranges.—Beat three
eggs, yelk;s and whites separately,
then mix lightly together ; season
with juice and rind of one orange.
Put into a hot buttered frying pan,
strew over sugar, cook a few min-
utes and glaze with a hot shovel.
Omeletiouffie.—In a deep bowl
beat the yolks of three eggs with
three tablespoonfuls of granulated
sugar, and flavor with lemon ex-
tract. IVhip the whites of six eggs
to a very stiff froth, turn them over
the beaten yolks and sugar and mix
lightly. Poul into a bright tin basin
sprinkle with sugar, and bake until
well risen and of a rich, golden
brown.
Egg and Ilam Chowder.—With a
teacupful of finely chopped cold
boiled herr mix five well beaten eggs
and half a teacupful of sweet cream
Put the mixture into a buttered
saucepan, :and stir constantly lentil
the eggs are cooked. Serve on a
platter garnished with parsley,
Itching, Ruining Skin
Cured for Thirty -Five
Dr. ...Agnew's Ointm
day and cures Tetter
Head. Eezem:a, Be
Blotches. and all er
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Old
People's
Troubles.
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Hard for the
old folks to move
about — constant
backaches to
bother them in
the daytime—
urinary weakness to disturb their
rest at night.
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
Strengthen the Kidneys and
help to make the declining
years comfortable..
Mr. W. G. Mugford, Chestnut
Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I„
writes :
For the past two years I have
had muck trouble with disease of
the kidneys and non -retention of
urine, was dropsical and suffered a
great deal with pain in my back.
1 hove been greatly benefited by
the use of Doan's Kidney wills."
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It always seems pethetie to a
tattier to hear his little children say
the angels tnust be like mamma.
Love is so pretty that the women
are never satisfied till they can get
one of its wings to dust things with.
:.4h.f..>1' 'CX LX4 .
Tho foo•
gang is on
algaotura . G„ every
of may; Yuman,
When you see a girl eating an
orange with a funny shaped spoon,
you can aYenerally bo sure that if
she was alone she would stick her
thumb through the rind and suck it.
Courtesy is the deference which
every gentleman considers he owes
to every woman except his wife.
Don't worry clubs would be some
use if they kept women from spillirg
salt on the tablecloth.
PREACHERS a.ld PEOPLE of ORE Mfr D.
A Host of Witnesses Tell o the
Wonderful Cure Effected •v Dr.
eases A;new's Catarrhal Pow 'ei~s
eiits.
eves in ove Right Rev. Bish
heu m,aeaid Rev W. H. With
Itch. Ulcers, go Frazer, D. J)
one of the skim. praises. It cu
It is soothing and . meting and acts bite , George Graves nizersoii, writes :: "My
1 magic to the cure of all baby hetnor.3.yc„ little daughter.. aged thirteen years. suf-
Sold at Chisholnfs Drue S
> Sw-etman.,D. D. ;
w, D.: Rev. Man-
an• others eoc.ad its
ng and old. Mrs.
Brought. in Pa's Prayers. . Powder, and alter using two bottles. tuy
Once upon a time, sickness camel child was completely cured," ID i,s• a
I: pieasant,s,,.fe add speedy remedv,.foc Clat-
to the home of a poorly paid pastor i:arrh, 1att Faver, Colds, Headache,, Sure
of a country church. It was winter'"Throat, Tonsilitie and Deafness. Sold
and the pastor was in financial straits.
fereu from catarrh of the very worst
kind. No ph rsieian or remedy send,
•until we used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal
A number of his flock decided to
meet as his home and offer prayers
for the speedy recovery of the sick
ones, and fir material blessings on
the pastor's family. While one Of
the deacons was offering a fervent
prayer for blessings upon the pas-
tor's household there was a loud
knock at the door. When the door
was -opened, a stout farmer boy was
seen, wrapped up comfortably.
"Wheat do you want, boy ?" ask-
ed one of the elders.
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"I've bl i
to ht Pa's
prayers,,. re
plied the bay,
"Brought Pa's prayers!: What do
you mean. ?"
"Yep, brought pa's prayers, and
they're out in the waggon. ,fest
help me an' we'll get 'ern in."
investigation showed the fact that
"pa's player's' consisted of potat:les,
flour, bacon, cornmeal, turnips, ap-
ples, warm clothing, and a lot of
jellies for the sick ones. The prayer
meeting adjonrned in short older.
.7UST IN .TIME.
Heart Disease Had Ilim at Death's
Door --Dr. Agnew's C •e for the
Heart Worked ..lmos; a Miracle.
C. A.. Clmpbei , iuntiron, Minn.
writes ; "I said ju t ty tho point ofdeath
front most acute - , rt disease, and with
hardly a hope th, any remedy could
reach n:y case 1 procured a bottle of Dr.
Agnew's Cure for the Heart. 1 believe
this great remedy got to me just in time
The first dose gave me great relief inside
of thirty minutes, and before I had tak-
en a bottle 1 was up from what I thought
was my death bed. I was cu"recl and I
consider my euro almost miraculous.
'lord al, Chishuhn's Drug Store.
If' a women really !lei more rem t,
than lar heehaw!. see neva: tete
!Simi !:;;:Jilt' i,he tali ifts `;o.
'no faei
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at Chisho,m's Drug Store,
Marriage is a. ring of beauty and
in cloy forever.
There are two ways to tell
whether a girl is in love with you,
ask her or don't ask her.
Could Do No Work.
"Large sores broke out on my biddy,
bead and limbs, )ted also on my Bands
s.► that 1 could not do any work.. oud
toyh ai
ir came oat.
l'rT trouble -was
,s
;tailed eczema. I began takinz• Hood's
Sarsaparilla. When I had taken several
bottles the sores and ii,ehing di appeared
.and 1 was on red." Mrs. J. G. i£twwn.
Brantford, Ont.
HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to
take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Dare all
laver Ills.
After a long and serious siege form
diphtheria Berlin has been ct ehired
free of the dreaded disease.
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