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Ti.. E i 'iN (RAMNM 'FJ ES, APRII, 1, 1898.
Saeredtess of rove Betrothal. I
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In the April Ladies' home Journal
Edward W. Bole writes on "The
Ammer of .a Girl's Life," discussing The Sloan
!the allegation made against the 1
edieine Co„ IIamilton,
Guelph, Nov
3rd, 1897.
e. American girl that she thinks lightlS Dear Sirs, .--
i her betrothal,
i'or years I was troubled with
y every Sunday, and used
nd was treated by almo
e doctor told nye it
tary and incur
and am 1
ne bot
d.yes of the impol tante c f l being affected use
"The betrothal," Mr, Bole asserts, advertised as cures,
"should bo just as sacred as the without any relief,
marriage. It is the gravest of t e another said, it was hers
9s Celery C()two
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After Dactors nd Hospitals Fail
Man's limbs erg Lfteiess and Uzetess and He Cnuld Not Stand
two steps which bind two people to try Sloan's Indian Toni,
together', because it is the initiative. gave immediate relief, and
Only the most extraordinary circum- This was three years ago and
stances justify a brealtiul,rof the also troubled with asthma and
betrothal, Only one other agency Tonic. I can heartily recd
in life--alcohol—is responsible far particulars to any one affil'
CiiticalAmord broken hearts and wreet�ed; of r woes Prostration old Ext. e mives than l,roken ngagements. d�u����Most Case�! �, .
is highly necessarythat our girls
should hat e a perfectly clear idea of ;
{ Ess—� a� � � Bnnenaould
sightN lateen. if it is a betrothal in the sight
of God. A hasty impulse, the tem por-
-- ary swaying cf a tumultuous, youth -1
�O ����of Paine's Celery 'fill passion, the confusion of admit••-
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. Deschamps S�, c; "After the0 0 Six esanon for affection, the mistaking of
Compound am a CuPOd Man." (respect for love : these are not safe'
.grounds for betrothals. s
It is
Ito the credit of a girl, in the eyes of
,3,HE A�!SPRING EDI��IE MAKES�'ErJP�,E-''£�'�'. Imen, that she has been engaged two
or three times. Girls should '•eulem-
JIy limbs were numb and useless, and ber that. Too often they think that 0
ii t erwi a , pe: hap, o
alone. 1 was under the care o1 several not care. But men dos that is, the
riodical sick headaches,
11 the remedies that were
every doct0'in Guelph but.
as caused by a weak stomach ;
le. I was induced by a neighbor
ppy to say I did so. ,A few doses
o and a -half made a complete care.
e eadaehes have never returned. I was
thing helped me like your Sloan's Indian
it to all, and will be glad to give any
as.
en
ed as I
W, C. KEOGH.
For sale by 611" dealers, w or addrese the Compan at Hamilton, Limited.
y $1,00 per buttle ; 6 for 1$5.00,
At the present time there are many
thousands ot men and women in Cana -
:da who aro sutfering ranch the same as
did b1r. T. Deschamps, of 248 Atwater
Ave., Point St. Charles, Montreal. Such
sufferers may now rest assured that the
same medicine that made NIr. Des-
-Champsa well man will bestow the same
gift --good health—to others.
Mr. Deschamps' marvelous cure by the
✓ se of Paine's Celery Compound, after
failures by doctors and hospitals is al•
riel ward, Montreal, for the cured man
has norm- ceased to sing the, praises of
the remedy that restored him to health,
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Mr. Deschamps writes a follows
"Having been a great sufferer for four
years from nervouzrnt•ss and weakness,
and having been completely cured by
Paine's Celery Compound after failures
with all other means, I desire to make
the following statement :
"I became so bad from nervousness
and nervous prostration that .t was un-
✓ eady known to tunny hundredsin_t.Gub- able to sleep or assist myself in anyway. happy marriage. It has darkened
1 p� g1't a are in a position to turn out
for a lung time 1 was not able to stand men feel otherwise, 1
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doctors in Ottawa city, but then treat -
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en wort!] marrying. A man looks
meat• diel not better my eonclitiont"s4t-n girl as he dues
ter eoming•to Monti£laat•I waw n.• paint upon an oft -engaged g e
in the Western FIositit l,iliut aster t,Wee upon a peach with much of the bloom ��� �
months' treatment !'left thew no Pieter.
{rubbed r ff. Besides, men generally
1 thank Heaven that I was advised to I cor,clucle that there i' something
use Paint's Celery Compound. This a ch a girl. The right'
d work fromthetime I used the first I kind- of a e n 1 will betroth
o1 'equ re
tati.nery?
C 1 T! I Wrong with suet: g h`
great medioino commenced to do its hherself
goo e+ '
bottle, and now, after having used six I but once..c\n unhappy betrothal can •
bottles, 1 am a cured men.'. I
be jest as keen a sorrow as an un-
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• Too Late I Why He Went Blad. THE OBS'ERVAI'T MA.EASTER the life of more, than one woni.An.
upper Lunatic (in dreary monotone)—I THE DISCREANCt L�7 Cn4I1'U`CING THE
man' mytea lean- r . rtl 1.
Fput it in m pocket tenni•UNTIL`' '-':••�� I ; • ra fnv£n f used r. h
not y p ; �» :t:: ]lea, ,3 ,—I' s pleased very
to say that 1 enutuler thew superior o;
A young fain upon whose head , DATE WAS NOT Rk2�'4TED I Yorkville biro Station,
lip the: first faint signs of adole3cene cannot put it on o� er 1 t T ]t l T� -�:'; Toronto, , ata£ 3 , '9
bad begun to manifest themselves, I t> Chase's'
ac's
had become deeply enamored of a
maiden several year: his senior.
Ills home, and hers as well, was
in an ambitious' college town in the
middle west, among whose municipal
regulations—but let us not anticipate.
Ile bad been under the influence
of the tender passion for a period
certainly not less than four weeks,
,and could wait no longer to know his
fate. One eventful evening, after
-walking up and down the sidewalk
in front of her home until nearly 9
,o'clock, he went up the doorsteps,
rang the bell, and was admitted.
The young lady received him in the
parlor, and without 'loss of time he
declared himself in the most int•
passioned manner.
There was a brief silence.
Then the deep tones of a distant
bell were heard. ltt:n him
*Harry,' she said, p� g
gently on the head, 'there goes the
curfew. Come earlier next time.
Good night'
BRIG•E•I`P'S DISEASE BEATEN.
Mrs. John Hook, o. Edward Street
Bt. Thomas, Out., writes :—Doan's Kid-
afey ient
Bright'ssD Disease. cured ti He had terrible y son ot tback-
aches and night sweats, and always felt
tired and worn. His nerves were un -
Re commis sleep enced taking iingad nd Doan srte Kidney
Pills and is now completely cured."
Cooking, Fruit ;or Children. Complaint is made at the cattle
wear 1t on my feet. It will not . tntl Pllld Co't. i D v a•u
on the shelf, and there is no loop ted "The obserV .nee4t.f.';Vit dates t
Ott 'cahrch £ as tl,ev hal •
hang• it up by. It cannot be a lamp
shade, a horseeloth or a cheat pro-
tector, It does not look like a bag
�t is not a smoking cap. It cannot
be a cover for a hairs ; • it is not
Arr•rr-r1
Visitor (in aslyum)—This is indeed
a sad case.
Keeper—Yes, sir one of the sadd
est that ever came under my obser-
vation. This young man was but 0
little while ago possessed of an un-
usually brilliant intellect and a mind
of truly remarkable depth and grasp.
He delved deep in science and solved
abtruse problems in astronomy with
ease. Psyehology was to him little
more than recreation and meta-
physics a mere pastime. But a young
lady gave him a birthday present of
her own making, and in trying to
determine the name and use of it he
was reduced to his present pitiable
Ieondition,—Pearson's Weekly.
hack to about tleie $teat'.•
time there was . iltte4t
among. tile`;it tdfn:Fjtzd Western
churehe§as'-to4yc'httb dick the festival
show d be obse.ryedi It was finally
ord 'l. ed t iia "�C ,uncia. rf'if Nice in.
j1. . i i. e0 , -, i.
the g \qu�5'tlTatt st a i bsi ved `„tthaniel Patrick Henry Schofield
thkcug ,ocup..1.4;ist° n. i o etllgd 1 Berry !' calk d the police court clerk We have the best stock of Envelopes in town, and we ca
the sialic da)• •,'1214 in stentorian tones, and a hearty;lint and supply them as cheap as the cheapest.
that Easter slioulel'b'itrept upon the laugh was heard from the lawyers. p
Sunday. th:s �� : c41i,e,ffut•tg�izth{t4 tey bailiffs and generiil hangers on
of 'the fiis:tl`; sJettiili`i:3loitl?,::t]ui:ilio around the room.
£o
" • i any pill I have e'•e • used,
ffiention I perfectly cured me of this trouble.
'(•nos, J . WALLACE, Fireman.
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Instructed the Judge.
BILL HEADS,
LETTE_B HEADS',
NOTE HEADS,
STATEMENTS, ETC.
At a lows, pri: e
EN"V'EstoEEs
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than ever before
A TORONTO TOBACCONIST.
Mr. Bretz, 104 Church Street Tor-
onto, the popular tobacconist, says he
was troubled with weak and intermitt-
ent action ot the heart, was sleepless
nervous and losing flesh Three boxes
of Milburn's Lieait and Nerve Pills coin-
pletely cured high.
Finish the Hoys Properly.
general cone1iision, r! a$ ;arrived at as I A very black negro of about 40! S �� S
to the cye1i✓• b 1iieh the festival' i� 33ILLe._
Y�• stei+ped to the bar with the remark
was to ho.-.ieg.>li , ;incl ;,sortie l'Yes, sag. Bat's my . ognoman title.' ,
'Well, Nat, what hil.ve have you I Printed on the shortest notice and the price in keeping
got to say about this charge of—of— I with the times.
what's the name of that thing any-
• !tow Mr. !Bailiff?'
' Now, craps, your tenor. and we will use you right.
' Now, look here! I have sent and •
ch arches adopted•enelartilesathdeseme
another. This diversity •-pt;:. •.usage
was put an end 'fiti.. d:tid 't�tletlidman
rule inakina 1 astef; alae •1'1ra'ts-cunday
after 'tile f oizrteeritli ' clay of the cal-
ender rbdbii 'wire esiabli's'bed"iii` i; -
land %xr ':5'G`lY :' a'ifi't:ttini't * teefl'ttx1les
a discrepa:ncy,.,•in •- t#ie} :•kee:pi9g of
Eater �v;r o c tttseti�,li} thea ttl1 cities
of the: 3,e, josh" C{t,lzrcll declit tf4•;*ao
adopt the reformation• sof the'Or'ego.r-
110 'CFit urlli'r`'in fi`$ i ` firfte'`iF ff r
encc was setfltd. iin 1752 by the
adoption'•nf•-itis'' rule 'which' makes
.Easter f1 iv: always -the t1 t'st Santh»?
after the frill moon' ael>.fch' n,p.pma,rs', n
or ne.Xte fter the 2°tst olty of ifarch.
If the. fell • •mcon ; h l.ppieMS-u 2icltt ; a
Sunday, .Easter i.� •tlie,' tiiid'L,y:itfte!.••
—April i.a'dies' IlonfO' 7'tii rilal.••'
"Baked apples may be used where yards that a large share of the pigs
they agree with children, and a raw that are offering are too fat. They
scraped apple may be given," writes weigh enough, but they have not
'Mrs. S. T. Rorer on "Proper Cooking been well grown, being ever -fat
for the Nursery," in the Apl' from heavy feeding and lack of
Lades' Home Journal. "Bananas sufficient exercise..
should always be cooked unless they , • The high price of pork 1aet fall
:are very ripe and the skins quite' and the abundance of feed no doubt
black. To bake a banana nicely led a great many tanners to put up
you should have a porcelain or gran- 1 a lot of pigs to feed for the spring
ite baking dish. Strip the skins market. Many of these pigs haveovi•
from the bananas, place them in a I dently been forced along with strong
-dish, sprinkle over a tablespoonful rich feed with the object of getting
of sugar ; add four or five table-1them up to -the proper weight for
spoonfuls of water, and bake in a marketing while prices were good.
quick oven for twenty minutes, bast -The mistake was made of fatten.
- ing once or twice Serve warm.I ing rather than growing; them, : e.,
Blackberry jam,'if properly made, is I it' the bacon market,
arketa as the
e nil feet
quite an important nursery food."
.. honor.'
enough of you fellows down on th1s
charge, but I confess I know noth-
ing about the game, if such it might
be called. I've listened • to the pig.; --
•
eon English of Chinamen in telling I
cif their fantam arrangement, anti
now you, Nat, there, tell the wha;'
this game of eraps•is like?'
'Well, judge, it's just like dis:
You see you take de bones' --
'The what?'
'W'y, de bones.'
'The dice,' suggested the police
officer making the complaint.
'Oh, I see,' answered his honor.
'It's played with the dice, eh?'
'Hold on there, shouted the judge
before the enthusiastic Nathaniel
'could be beaded in his enthusiastic
dissertation. 'I'm still in the dark
Giye us a call when you are in need of anything in the
CATCI'I' . bOLD:'
It's an easy tilling .to.tio,•but it:d ji t as
easy to get cured it you take Norway.
Pine Syrup. Costs only 25 cents at all
drug stores,
Professional, Etiquette about that game, but from what I'
have heard you get seven months,'
An eminent physician had a valu- ' Thankee, Judge, said Nat, as he
able cow which became s:ek and I was led grinning from the bar of
seemed likely to die. IIo asked an Ijust!ce.__wastingten Post.
Irish servant who lived with them . _
if he knew anybody who followed __— --
cow doctoring. The doctor's groom
said, "There's ,Jemmy Lafferty who
can cute any cow in the world.,
Well then, replied the doctor, go
for Lafferty. The cow doctor, no- t
cordingly came and treated the cow
for four or five days, and on the due
on r. .ei ' ,
for which they li
food ' wanted more 1 pronounced her cured. The dot.. , I
roots, nioro exercise and grealy
what do 1
h Utile longer • (lisp +r tt shook, Well,
.ir; I Owe Inc ! replied .'onnny, drnwine ,
time he waited I) I vis and
Much hi Little
Is especially trite of ;[rood's ('ills, for no meth. 1• 1eepare a eltivcl• pa telt 1(ir elle pita
Moo ever contained so great curative power in so
t+o small speed. T1icy aro a whole lnedtcine tne
snfficielltt r run and also y make
1 cheap pork. ---Farming;.
1 Catarrh Cured For 25 cents.
1 eutfered from Catarrh for yeare, (incl
have found Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure
' i s 'the best that I have used, anti gladly
I recommend 11 10 sufferers.
More growing Otic is ,
less meal 1 grealy delighted, put hii hand to
01 course that l0000S it t '
time, bat it means also more profit owe you ?
himself up with dignity. Nothing,
sir. We doctors river take any ,
money of one moths ;
Aly first impulse, said the daetor,
NI bile telling the story, was to throw
his fee after him, bat on the second
thought the whole affair seemed so
Hoo
+chest. always ready, al -
trays efficient, always sat-
isfaetoryl prevent a cold
or fever, caro all liver ills, s r
• sick
' 1 ours truly,
he only 11113 to take with Itolod's Barsapl£xilla: 30. 4 i .CRIt s•. S•roN F., Arenbam Centre.
ridiculous that I bowed hint my
acknowledgements with tis much
grltaity as I could assume.,
_ALT . A•
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marvellousellous mire for all snob dia•
Misting and disfiguring dlaeaaea as he.
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roma. salt Breath, Totter. harbors' Itob.
Scald head. Veers, tn:otohes. It Cures alt
eruptions of the a:.1n and makes it soft
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Sold at Chisholit'n Drug, Store.
Printing
line
THE. TIMES, Wingham,
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
Spend a to lar
for
Mediehrk
until you have tried
You can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons
Ten Tabules for Five Cents.
•rya sort it put up cheaply' to great, the anteereel present demand Va. n low prti
lla
If you don't find this sort of
Ri
At the Druggist's
ans Tabules
•i lei },.:
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Spruce
St. New York, and they tvilletitS to THIS RIPANS 'belsr : ••t) b� AA
• � n lis
;; irate St., c T_ , 3 ioe3 itt'c tit
Y: cartons will be mailed for 49 cents, � y i;t ,cod.
me that Ripens Tabules are the very mee. ..