The Wingham Times, 1898-04-15, Page 62
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dint' 3, C�t`' d Lilt r ( " Ir
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IIainllirl,''. 1;.. formerly iuerly a la e'ii?.t n° of
that t`'wn. Ale. Ile tale wee county
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EngineerIrf L,! tlt.t' fill` iatl:nt(t yea;
Ile was (,'ally:,r•, d un the Bovet frith tit
serviee lir tie Y(1a,1'11 ei)nt1'ry :il1'1
was f'roz.t: to death in the le a: 'midst!.
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ttaGGy�'ca,`�. u" ipy�7t '+t ,,,--,n
Positively cured by 'p a ,0
Little r °xnLs0
They also relieve Di Fuss from lir -F' .,
Indige:tioa and. Too IL rty Leder,.
fect remedy for Dizzine s, Nausee, t i, ...:f-
ess, Baa Taste is the Mouth, Coate,. e epees,
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Ley
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I.egulei e the Bowels. Purely Vege'a1'Ic.
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1Y„I AND I I i.4 TIIAT MAY OR HAY
e )r w: < e;',;Ii r�exo wui.V.
Tee f til.+:t summary of the pro
vielt)ni et tie? tees. retatiug to dill and
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game ill orevineel will be eS--
! 1 t t.1alty- iotas letting to sportsmen and
It�'tlt'P t ,11Ci+er:tsi\' at the lirt'ut'itG
tisk(' ;
I',,tsse---i)i::'ti it,.t'on, June 111 to
Ap 11 11 ie. f:•i:•'wing y oile
Heaver way. Luer, be killed till Nov.
1st, 1141.
teed; hf: d' tta l y 1(' killed tory*
ti tilt'.
Itroo;: tient-Jen 1 to Sep. 15. syrupstiticus glance. I ammonia a Pills Suitt strengthen it. I£ tt p:ins and
Crows'titl;: be killed it y .tort:. naviee at the business, though I've aches-I7oanenatheeyl'illIfiAcureit. No
I e, e - U,:eni.:.'lV. 1 to :ruin, 15, soda good many puns that other ettn• expariment in tasting I)oan's Itdn(:y 1'ilis.
1 Iteek.e _. • t )13t'll seire)n, .;opt. 1 to stet's reapthe credit of, however' I Tiley cured arta ods o£ weak, oohing backs
lord; before other kidney Dills were dreamed
1:.L1:.
'f !lei
itf, r.t,' in,', caught to ase des
me: uI't-.
er'': ,lath on it stream tllli.6t have
a ilehtln4',
.lit r; tiller atliluitle. not otherwise
I:re.a iitt•(i, 1' : Lenny' be killed fromever,. 1;i lti Dee 1:'.
tete/eve- e,ieel t.easu11, wept. 15 to
in a ',f enee letort..
I want spine consecrated lye, he.
slowly announced, as he entered the
store. You mean concentrated lye,.
buggested the druggist, as he re -1
pressed a smile, May be I do. It
does nutmeg any difference. It's
what I camphor, anyhow. What
does it sulptlol' ? Eighteen cents
at can. Then you can give me a
can. I never cinnamon who thought
himself so witty as you do, said the
druggist in a gingerly manner, feel-
ing called upon to do a little pun-
ning himself. Well, thvt's nut bad,
either, laughed the cubtoner, with
You need it to bear the daily burdens of
life. If your back's weak-Doan's Kidney
tit'eatrrna is pro -
don't care a copperas as far as I am
concerned, though they ought to be
handled without gloves till they
know what was the matter with
them Perhaps I shuuldir't myrrh
of.
Mn. Bow, Belleville, Ont., suffered
for nine years wfth terrible pain in the
back, rheumatic pains, enol pains in the
bladder. He spent $800 doctoring, but gob
little relief. Doan's Kidney Pills have
myrrh. We have had a pleasant completely cured him, bani,hed the book
time, and I shall earraway It was 1 pains, and all the outer pains and aches.
too much for the druggist. He col-
lapsed. -Detroit Free Press.
For Over Fifty Ye,).rs.
Mat . 1...N OLD AND \V1 LI.-TR:E1) Ii.1:9LEDY-
i,ronse---t)1'...a wagon,. kept. 15 to Mrs. Winslon's Soothing Syrup has
11:•+' 17, been used for over fifty years by mil -
11:,I,,; --Open season, Sept. 15 to lioneof mothers fer their children while
teethlntr, with perfectsitceetas. It soothes
Watch For It•
Pest on cherry trees is the latest
CtIOSe ;or ennplaint among fruit-
,rfowers in Western Ontario. The
Department of Agriculture has been
Dee. 15. the child, softens the gums, allays all notified that a new pest, resembling
the fraud of the da;-..Watt\ks may be killed :spy titne. pain, curse wind colic. and is the heSS a scale, has lttackecl cherry trees in
the taste.. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five .:ants a
See you get Carter's,
Ask for Carter's,
Insist and demand
STRENGTH CANE BACK.
The Anvil and; m:aro rings with the
strokes of his hammer.
Mr. Thos. Porteons, the well known
blacksmith of Goderic'h, Ont , tells bow
siclmer,s and weakness gave weer to health
and strength. "Por the past iour years my
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nerves have been very weak, my sleep fitful
and disturbed by dreams, consequently I
arose in the morning unrested. I was
frequently very dizzy and was much
troubled with a mist that came before my
eyes, my memory was often defective and J
had fluttering of the heart, together with a
sharp pain through it at times. In this
condition I was easily worried and felt
enervated and exhausted. Two months ago
Ibegan taking Miiburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills, since that time I have been gaining in
health and etrength daily. They have
restored my nerves to a healthy condition,
removed all dizziness and heart trouble, and
xiow I sleep well cud derive comfort and
rest from' it. The/ ?VMilburn's Heart and
Nerve PiIfar aro s. good remedy for Nervous-
ness, Weakness, Heart Trouble and similar
complaints goes w:them seeing." Price
60 et& a box at ell druggists or T. Milburn
Co., Toronto, Ont.
1 ike treat --open season. Due 1st 3etuedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
ttn {
ht!;.
.iat.,kinonees---Oeeu season, June bottle. Its value is inoaluable. Be sure
111 to .1p,1, 13. • and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Muskrat --Open season, Jan. 1 to Syrup, and take no other kind
May 1. No muskrat may be shot in
April. l The Greatest Need.
Ottor-Open season, Nov. 1 to ` Joseph Parker writes under the
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hl'til 1.
Natr(ridgc -tlpen stetson,sept. 15 above heading in the Westminster,
to Dee 15. May not be sold till Sept. of March 19th as follows
15 1900 i What is wanted now is a rnissi in
Pheasants -Open seasonSt:pt. 15 to the Church. It would be well fur
to Uee 1) Engllah and 11lr,nu Lan
pheasants may not be killed till Sept.
15, 1900.
Pickerel (Dore) --Open season, May
16 to April 14.
Plover -Open season, Sept. 15 to
Dec. 15.
Killing arty animal by poison is •
prl)ilibite d.
Prairie fowl and quail may not be
killed till Sept. 15, 1;11.10.
Ilathbite !nay bb killed any' tine.
I� ti:- -0p211 season, opt. 15 to
Dec. 1 5.
River teout-Open eeasun. .len. 1
to Sept, 15
festlilte---No close season.
S.titan rr--Open se'' -!sun, Mayr 1. to
.Tuly31.
Salmon trout -Open season. Dee.
I toOct. 31.
Snipe. !nay not be sold till Sept. 15,
1'900.
Sparrow (English) -May be killed
I
any time.
Speckled trout -Open season, May
2 to Sept. 14.
Squirrels (black tend gray) -Open
season, Sept. 15 to Dee. 15.
Sunday hunting and fielerne are:
prohibited.
Swans -Open season, Sept. 15 to •
,
Islay 1.
No game bird or waterfowl may*
be killed half an hour atter sunet or
half an hoar before sunrise.
Turkeys (wild) -May not be kill-
ed or sold till Oct. 15, 1900.
Waterfowl- Open Serteoe Sept.
good1•, you if you would be ood en -
ough to let the "masses" alone for a
while ; the church is now mad upon
the masses. Any proposition to go
after the "masses" is hailed with de-
light by those persons who do noth-
ing but approve excellent schetnes
and then leave them to themselves.
The great soul I cry for is the man
who will preach to the preacher ;
conver:; the pulpit ; who will set fire
to the church and bring back our
conscious need of the _Holy Ghost.
We are orthodox but we are not
Christian. Our notions are in excel-
lent repair• but our lore is a dead
angel in a cold heart. We are
sound in doctrine, but we are, bitter
it speech. We are clever in the ar-
rangement. and re arrangement and
the repairing and the re -adaptation of
machinery, but when we come to
pray it is as if a skeleton should open
its cold rnoatb. and chatter with its
lifeless teeth."
Brief and Decisive Opinions
About Diamond Dyes.
Laxaz-Liver Pills euro Dyspepsia. 115 to Dec. 15.
WI,defish-C.pen season, Dec. 1 to
Oct. 31.
Wolves -Ten dollars bounty wilt
! be paid by any county treasurer for
the head of a wolf killed within the
county.
Fa oodeock-May not be sold till
Oct. 15, 1900.
Young or any fish may not be
caught., sold or had in po,3,ession.
Young; or any bird netts net be
'P 11.1n"' tilt; i. 11 „„,,T, where, caught, except Of hatVhe;, erOtvS,
\Vt'. are t.'.'e,i`:trlr;' .:sty 118(1 blaekbircl'; 8.ml I tiglian ey'eert,t''5.
night t n 'i:':' ` 1kt r't::tllatlld.
(tar (""1'8'411 i,ltis:iaci• 14ii0')S '1'i'.0 Bruce County i1. -11-t+ of
"liar'. 1111;:"it 'n11t3t:31 IYiir's'ire(IS' Hemp.; will he built ill i enter'"',
., t. n.
TH.,
PHRENO LiN`;w
REM ED S
f ;'-e;': '!lie° 1 ,r.'% tieing h welt the County Orltlr1C11 1a;leld' a
1' e`,,oreil to i'- .11°1 . t 1! 14011111.1 week to decide the tilleetitin'.
nese (fail' •
JUICY >� ,i `I A '" a L S
'i i:oy are ale. 'ilit..i\• I ore and
he.lttrfnt. (ru rratltecti to
eve Illie"lrnalt 111, Sciatica,
Lnn la,fart nett all
f:,1'1) •;' f' x4iait (y pod Liver
tr('te.la'
Aril: O1' $i'CRI0t' IlIIT, 'tIOXN ,
in Wingharn,. only by Gorden Si; Co.
The Do & L.
EMULSION
The D. & L. EMULSION
Is the best and most palatalee preparation of
CtdLiver Oif a recia+.withthemostdelicat
stomachs.
' E L e
The D. & L. EMULSION
In pre:.er.bed by the I_a..ire ole s:cians of
Ca:lada.
The D. & L. EMULSION
Ise marvellous flesh producer end will give
you an appetite. 1lOc. & 51 per Bottle.
De sure you get 1 DAVIS & LAWRENGII:
the genuine CO., Limited, Montreal
the Niagara distriet and further
West. Up to the present only a
limited number of trees have shown
signs of being affected and the
disease has not spread to any extent.
We are informed that the Agricul-
tural Department will take active
'steps to stamp it out. bruit growers
in this part of the county should
examine their cherry trees to see if
any sign of this pest exists. Pru-
dential care now may save greater
less in the near future.
Mrs.,T.H. Coulter. Neepawa, Man•,says:
"I always have much pleasure In using
Diamond Dyes ;I think they are grand
agents for making old things look like
new."
Mary A. Raycraft, Leeds, P. Q., gives
her experience in seven words : "I ant
delighted with vour Diamond Dyes."
Mrs. Chas. Hutchings, Jones' Falls,
Ont, writes :
"Have used several packages of your
Diamond Dyes and tind these better
than any other make ; they never fade
or crock, and are entirely satisfactory."
Mrs. John Merritt, Sandy Cove, N. S.
says:
• "Have used Diamond Dyes for over
seven years and have found them great
successes."
Mrs. David Grant, Mountain Station,
Ont., cays :
''Diarnond Dyes far surpass alt other
dyes I have tried,"
l A Few Don'ts.
Don't plant sweet peas in the saline
spot two yea's in succession.
Don't for„ et, to spade up your bed-'
to a depth of twelve inches when
yon (1u them.
Don't omit itlenty of well rotted
hc'revcr t1 ground is
Don't f t plant 1
manure w poor.,
orge CO 11 all tits Of sweet
mignonette: and other old --fashioned
sweet smelling flowers.
Don't brink ally attention and'
eare too ranch trotnl,le, for the more
care you put flap your galde'n the!
snore pleastt"e Jou will ;.;et out of it. i
Don't forget to use the hoe. 1
111't worry end.
fiir
Ct 1CC
lta
es
I
the flowers do not grow as fat
you want theta. Learn to wait.
Actors, • nes,
Speakers
Thousands of actors, p'tbflc
entertainers, singers, lectur-
ers, preachers and readers
are tormented with throat
weakness. These delicate
organs being overtaxed be-
come
o-
conte susceptible to head
r •� colds, influenza, hoarseness,
+ tickling in the throat, sneez-
ing, drooping in the throat,
1:c7
�t c t. pain over the eyes, dry
Y) throat, etc.; all these are
' forerunners of Catarrh,
Asthma, Tonsilitrs, and are but stepping stones' to
more serious complications if neglected.
DI1. AGi'EW'S OATAn IHAL'. POWDER
ispont erfrl, painless, harmless and q nick -acting, and
will cure all such troubles -relieves in to minutes.
" I can but proclaim Dr. Agnew's C,tarrhalPow-
der a wonderful medicine, particularly for singers
and public speakers. Myself and wifo were both
subjects ofTonsliitis and Catarrh, and never found
anything to equal this great remedy for quick action
and curative qualities -it is a wonder worker. I
heartily recommend it to my brother professionals."
Al. Emmett rostell, Actor, New York City. -31
Sold at Chieholrn's Drug Store.
News Notes.
Benjamin )McKay, an inmate of
Walkerton jail, and formerly of the
township of Carrick, died on Friday
of last week.
<:eteeh..asrigeas ee te".41..
teeeeaea la oa
evcr7ry
wawaao
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Mr. H. Chester,' lane of the Clifford
Express, lett on Mareh 15th for
BrWell Columbia, with a view of
going into business. Ile returned
home again last week. He says
there is no chance fora mechanie,
farmer or business man in the West,
and, th'a.t the different cities are
crowded with people looking for
work,
A vegetable remedy for diseases
arising front Disordered Liver, Sto-
mach or towels, such as Headache,
Biliousness, Constipation, Coat ed
Tongue, Bad Breath, Feeling of
Languor, Distress after Eating, etc.
. ` , .isms, Canoe Beryl~, ilionaton, Pi.73., says:
Strawberries l.re already (n7 sale, "1 used Laxa-Taiver Pills for headaches
in Stratford. I and Liver Trouble, and they nob only re -
Roved me" but tired me. They do not
A lire at the Central Prison ilIon- gripe oe sicken and aro easy to take."
day caused damage to an extent of Sold by au Dteuggistet at 250.
$7,500. at Vial Or 5 for $1.00.
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similating theTood andRegula-
ting the Stomachs andBowels of
Promote s Digestion,Cheerful-
ness andRest.Contains neither
Q iuni,Morphine nor Mineral.
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rativactONDAMILZITIVIER
Pumpkin Secd-
4A Srnna
rraur4s.u,-
.dti. 5 seal
.1i pernarnt -
.Plearionate.SW,r..
j/farm�;feed -
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Aperfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion, Sour S tomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms ,Coavulsions,Feverish-
tlecss and Lo S5 OF SLEEP
The Simile Signature of
NEW YOl ..
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THAT THE
FACi!1SIM1LE
SIONATUREI
---- O F ----
0
IS ON THE
WRAPPER,
OP EVERY
BOTTLE OF
EXACT COPY or WRAPPER.
Castoria is put np in ono -silo bottles only. It
is not sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone co tw11
yon anything else on the Clea or promise that it
is "just as good' and "will answer every pur-
pose." NZ- See that yon get 0 -A -8 -T -0 -It -I -A.
Tho rro-f
cistila ,J � is oa
t1eo taro �, SCG /e, �tvoty
y} ?4��pF�of . ..tappe
rAfefe - ":e7• ` ' ." ut ,"'FtiJ AUME-.r�'•'^',Lr iii'.,r.��..'W,.' 1' --'!Cgag.K'i�Sr,"�.5. +�• 'i�
Marriage, according to Dr. Sch-1
warts,, of Berlin, is the most import-
ant factor in longevity. Of every
200.persons who reach the age of 40
years 1.25 are married and 75 un-
married. At 00 ears the propor-
tions are 48 to 22 ; at 70 years 27 to
11, and at 90 years 9 to 3. Fifty
centenarirns had been married. The 1
doctor asserts that the rate of mor-
tality .for husbands an(a wives be-
tviet.n theages of 30 and 45 years is
18 per cent., while that for unmar-
ried persons is 28 per cent. Get
married.
A void all tendency to constipation
in the sow at farrowing time, and
you will then have no fears of diffi-
cult or dangerous paturition. A
constipated sow is liable to devour
her own young.
E L 9O ITS.
LIMPS
Will stand wear and tear for
S ears. No better proof can
be given of their durability
than is shown by the fact
that some of these pumps put
in wells 25 years ago are
still working.
IRON and FORCE PUMPS
• Suppliedto Order.
Repairing promptly attended. to.
SHOP -Diagonal St. opposite Beattie's
Livery.
JOHN CEl3OLif
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Wini'ham. Ont,
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