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The Wingham Times, 1898-05-06, Page 3it Has Won the Gratitude and Con- fidence of all Canada. NO MORE DOUBTING Tip Pf, t•;it9 Evirdm ooe of Cure Too Conclusive to Permit of it YOUR NEIGHBORS TESTIFY f You aro Stole Ask Your Nearest Druggist for a 91! -Cent Vial of 1YSunyon s Remedios and 'Mk; WIN(Jf LAM TIMES, MAY 61 G t'+)8t,. Perth's Now Inspector. Could Do No Worl€. "Large sores broke out on my body, The followingLL from least week is head and "tea, and else on n,y hands Stratford Herald will be interesting so that 1 could pot do any work, and reading for many of oursubser'ibers; my hair came out. My t►v rouble as a� exiled eczema. I began m tQ take Hoods -The death of 'William Alexander, taen la Inspector of Pattie Seuuuls fur Perth el bettieslthe so esnandl►aching dieep• County, telt it *MAIM ' nt upon War- peered and,I was oure,i, MRS. J, den Terence to fill the Once teal- BROWN, Iit•auttord, Ont,. porarily until the regular meeting HOOD'S PILLS are the only pill to of the County Cuenetl lu June. Alr. take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all Tontines aeeerdiugly Friday colt- liver ills. f'errcal the appointment upon Win. Reraed>,es For Smut in Oats. Irwin, B. A„ hitherto mathematical auu ecieuee master of toe Listuwel 1)t', William Saunders, Director of liigtt seliuul, This appuintuient is Experimental Farms, has rrepared su ttrul'uuguly batiblawtt.ry tical its the f'uiluwiug bulletin un atuut in hearty-emetic:Mien by the County tats: -"-"Smut in oats is very widely (attuned _ is to be expected+ prevalent, causes an annual loss to; the :lir. lrwili atailds very high in the fartnere of Canada and has .iff the esteem of the teaching prufe:ision, past been i'uund difficult to s'txbdue. and in Listowel has a hold upon the The ordinary treatment, -,Which is people that clan only be won ay con- found so eii'. etive when used for smut bpieuulls worth and Merit. His eau- in wheat, namely, -one pound of 30CTOR YOURSELF 1 e iuual career prescnes a record that copper sulphatci .•dissolved in three is rare indeed as an example of reso- r*lttlouh •tif water sprinkled on ten lotion and preserveranee under diffi bushels of grain, has not been found eulties, a reliable remedy fur smut is, oats. Mr, Irwin is a native. of Delmore, Soaking the gram in hot water fur 13ruce minty, and began teaching , ten minutes, the water being kept about twenty yearn ago in the town- et a heat of about 133 degrees Fabr, ship of Carrick under a 3rd class has the effect of materially reducing celtiticate. White there be read up the amount of smut in oats: but it is for bis 2nd, and of erwards attended difficult and troublesome to treat the Normal Sul'tuul at Toronto and large quantities of seed in this way won his 2nd class prufeasional. Re- and at the stone time keep the tetn- turning to the saute: sclwul ill Carrick perature up to the point required. he began to pustr his studies fur a lot Potassium sulphide has proved an 0. He taugtt 11exL in Uullingwoudrefi'eetiue remedy when used in the for a year and u half, and while alert; pt•opurtiva oi'one and one -Half pounds successively w.tn his 1st 0, and a 1st 'of the potassium sulphide dissolved A in mathematics, being elle of the 25 gallons of water, acid the oats tire oliiy NM! lYeN 0,ie4"4s11.1 lt? rR(AUlild ill this eel:l,iys n` for 21 the oats 2 passing e 150 A. iii li►atbeth Lties • but t(+i? lung iy. ski[ In the wbole pruviuee. lie was then and 'hakes -diem difficult to handle fur three years principal of the Public in sowing, whilri.soaking for tt shui•t- se iuul ul Bleniteun, which place he ' er time is only a . pallial success. left Lu gu Lu Llbtuwel lu iddd where',During the season of 1347 some, he accepted the inatheinatical and • comparative experitnentseWere made seieuee mastership iii the High sthuo_ I. by lily assistant, Mr. 1V T. Aaaeoun, of that town, Witch penitent he has now hurticuturist )4' the Central ueeupted up to 1110 LI Me td 1103app.inb Enpe'liteftai *tab, , waLll smutty Meet a. Yobbo tacmwl ateeectue LO � oats, flesh••else'"infill: sowing with putaseiutl lilphide, one and one hall pounds`in 25 gallons of water, and bordeallx mixture, the oats being allowed to soak for different periods. The oats used were a very smutty example, the size of rhe plugs on his teaching duties nt cute Ltatowet , whiart .he heads were counted was High sellout, completing the four 8.343 fret (001.1 square feet), and year course by dint of arduous !toile flout the experiment it would appear studies, being graduated as 13, A. by that very stuutty oats used fair feed, Queen's University in 181.1ti. liis if soaked 111 burdeaux mixture fur inspector's eertitia a Le was won a year four hours, are rendered as free from or two after !wetting lu Listuwel. smut as when soaked for the longer \Ir. Irwin is one or the type whom periods of 8 12 and 24 hours. But difficulties du nut daunt --and is where sulphide ut putatsiatn is used Nit'. ft appears to be necessary to sleep t ti, uscle�s, but 1 was ready to grasp in order to entirely free ir, trout t de commenced to use them. Before smut, The bordeaux mixture is a the second. box was completed, 1 felt cheaper remedy than the potassium . lnyr&r getting better' al,d before 1 sulphide and more easily obtainable. lied finished my seventh box 1. web The bordeaux Mixture in this• able to go about and do my us. t, instance was Made with lour pounds I work. 1 cuttiuned tuenl wad I was of copper selpha+,e, four pounds ut' completely eared. Tee awell tug 11„5 Mr. C. D. Nettleton, 41, Stuart street, Toronto, Canada, .rays: "My sou had a very bad attack of the Croup and we used ]iunyou's Croup (lure with the best of re - c ults. Ile was troubled with a severe ,cough and feeling very badly indeed, so badly that lie could scarcely speak, when lin began using linnyon's Remedies, Ono wadi of the Croup (lure Improved him at Mice and the disease was eompletely broken sip in two or three days. The medicines certatnly havo wonderful curative powers." 'Munyon'i Manmade Cure seldom • tails fo re:, Neve In one t,o three hours and cures in a tew; stays. Price 250. . Munyona Dyspepsia Caro positively cures alt 'torus of t>ldigestion and stomach troubles.) Trico 23e.4Sr: • Mnnyon'a Coad Cure prevents pneumonia and:. %tronas up a sold in a feud hours. Pelee 25e. hlunyan'a won51t Cure stops coughs, night ' tlt't'ata, allays soreness and speedily' heals the angs. Pratt; ^?e, MunyOli'0 Kidney Cure_speedily curet pains. :n the b^ek, loins, or grpius, and 01}. forure ,of' kidney dlseas4, Price 25e.' Nefsa • Cu,re stops eareeesesta Olid) +'Ilu..� the system.wl'rlce 25e. tfut .t's head-cl,e Cure stops b'eadaetle_def 'three ia. nate•. Tract • Itlanyon's Pile OIet.;;t:,t positively cares aI, Corras c1 pima. .Price tar. - Munyon's Biotin Cure eradicates all tmpurltlsa' .of the Maul. Price 25e. Munyon'C Female Remedies are a boon to all SVt4atea. lafunyan's Catarrh Itcni$dtes never fall. The Catarrh Cure -price 25c.-eOTradicatea the disease tfmm the system. and the Catarrh Tablets -price w5o.-cleanse and heal the •parte, ttunyon'a Asthma Remedlee relieve fa three twin:rtes and euro permanently. Price et, fiinyoa'n Vitalizer. , a great tonic Clad re- etorerof vital, etrongth to weak people. •ti. A separate cure for each disease., At all drug. sista, mostly 1:5 cents a vial, sueeeed A'al. Alexander. Personal. letters to Prot. Noniron. 11 Albert street, Toronto. Ont., answered with free hied!•' I To his CL'AWnlll•'a cre�tiit as a mall real advice for_any_diseace. of illdutaitabie pureerveranCe. Mr. Irwin prosecuted his Studies for the degree of l3achelur of Arta stulultane- uu ty wftb stitisfacturtily fulfilling R NAX' MO/ OCIL OSS. On April '27th, Francis Standish, an old resident of this township, departed this life at the advaneed A WI:ARTON LADY WHO WAS NEAR age of 7J years. Mr. Standish, who TAF DARK VALLRY. w=as a elan, of very large stsdture, was an Irish parentage, and was TIER TROUBLE, DEGAN earn SWEIE,INtl born in Canada shortly after the OP TSB oL.tni,5,'rizls was r'ox.laoav, arrival of his parents in this country. ED IIY GENERAL COLLAPSE: AND lie was 01 at genial disposition, had IIEART WEAKNESS-=--DOCTuaS sails much of the readiness t'f speech SIII'i COULD NOT Rl:co`'ril,irtl'I' TODAY which characterizes his countrymen, SIIE IS ENJOYING- Gaon HEALTH. and was always ready with a mirth Irish and Scotch Wit. The story is told of Chief ll:,ron O'Grady, who w:.s trying a case -in an assize town where the court house _abutted oe to the. fair ;green and a fair was in progress. Qllteide tee court were tethered 11 unniber of .asses. As counsel was addressing the conn, one of these ht�gal+ ti) Kray, Instantly the Chief Baron si-opp d the speaker. "Welt a moment air. liushe, I can't hear two at once" The cowl. roared act(' the advocate grew red. But prrst•tttty, alien it. came to the sutuntittg up, the .lodge was in full swing, when another ass ttruek in -wheelie: by the counsel's -contrivance or not. %% he eh/lll say ? Anyhow, upjuntped \tr. linshe, with his hand to his ear, "Would your Lordship speok a little louder? - there's such an echo in the court." At a Liberal meeting in North 'Britain, when the proceedings were being opened by prayer, a reverend .gentleman prayed fervently that the Liberals might "hang a' thegither." Ile was interrupted with a loud and irreverent "Ahmen." ' Not, 0 Lord." went on the speaker, "in the sense which that profane scoffer would have ye to understand it, but that they may hang thegither in aheord and concord." "I dinna core so much -what sort o' cord it is," struck in the voice, '•sae long as it'sa strong chid• NEWS FROM PORT HOPE. From the Bobo, Wiartou, Ont, Mrs. Julies Uveranu, who lives in. VViarton, makes the f'ullowitlg state; anent in regard to a remarkable cure affected by the use. of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People: "I ant 80 years of age and have lived in Whit: ton for the past six years. Previous to itis I, with my husband, who is stop mason, wet o residents of Ches: ley. About four years ago there carne a swelling on the right side c -f my neck whica grew as the tiu:e went o•1 until in about six mentos it had grown as large as a goose egg I consulted a pbysician and he lane: ed it. This physician diagnosed my ease as enlargement of the glands, and said 1 would get welt after it %l as lanced. Thi operation gave me temporary relief,lbut it was only w shirt time befcre the lump began to grow again and in six. months I was %% arse than ever. In the mean: time 1 had b sen perscribed for by different physicians and taken sever: al 1)t>,tent Medicines, but none Uf thein gave me more than temporary relief. About three years ago 1 left Wiarton fur Chesley thinking pro: bably the change would improve my health. 1 consulted a physician there and he said the ta•uubte was in: curable and might end fatally Dis. couraged 1 went to my honor itt Wier: tun, um.% worse than Mice 1 left and belie vita; 1 had etilue home to ti ie. Be: fore I left Uliesau 1• tete been at: tacked oee'lsiuually with rotating spells; on my return these wearied more frequen.ly and of lunger dal a tion. With the least e. eitotneut 1 would faint dead away. I had be cont': very weak tied could scarcely wait across the tfuul and felt my see growing worse every day. I again cunsulte:d the loea1 physician and this time he said. it was spasuie of elle heart and that 1 would not live mere than a couple ut' days. While i) fug in bed a lady of the town visited tie and advised ane etruttgiv to try Dr. Willie uln' Piuk Titin. 1 thought provoking reply. He was a Methodist and a staunch Conservative. The family of Mr. (aid Ails. Standish riuv. living number six, two daughters, , Mrs, W. Smith and Mrs, D. 13ecking', of' Culross, four sono, Robert, living in Ashfield, John, veterinary surgeon, Walkerton, Thos. Culross, William, veterinary surgeon, Mankato, Minn. The farm of Mr. Thos, McPherson, is being improved by the erection of a neat and - substantial book barn. The frame was raised last week. The sides were captained by Messrs. Jno. Thacker and H. II, McDonald. Mr. Thacker's side won a decided victory. Children Cry for . , CAS 7 .. Freed from all Eruptions, Made Pure and Vv ,hate by BS, i9J SE'S OINTMENT. Mothers take a pride in b •ving thele' In€ruts:' sl:in of that delicate pick and wnrte <ar 't as Velvet vi hen t a t+tring and e►•nptkne s axe epee the little boy, they want a remedy tit a will not dwaapr:oiut nor fail. Time tort again D. Ohne() s ointment Lae i rise itself a specific for all skin diseases to medals, babies aro Peculiarly ltnl.id:Ot. MRS. CI1:Ai3• K. MOSS, oi:I;erlin,Ont., a -'thing sores on her belly. lir. Chase's Ointment cured her rch•.n everything el c. f ileii. Another mother who 1 v1 :i I' . Chase's Ointment in ltifh esteem 11 Alt".,�,. JAS. I;I.t9 VN, 'Aloleswnrtlt, Ont. 11: r'baby boy was covered all over the far', sides and hips with Enema. ema. Tito first application of tate Ointment atarrc l the itching, and li boxes effected a conrplets ct.r,.•. These are lint samples of the hundreds of i:.othe-rs who are delighted with Dr, C:taac's Ointment. 'rico, 60 Cents a ^o �. Bold by all deaierg, o Etinp+i.itt, Bates do Co., We notice that Mr. L. J. Clark of Toronto, late a member of Walker- ton High ,School staff, ht's taken his degree of 13. A. from Queelx'e Univers sity. Tho `°�" ou Printe especially the to p: of 111110 whom , t . Alexander would wish to have the grain in the sulution for 2,1 itulu'd at any means of proini,ud relief, slid succeed bite. White at Listuwel, iu addition to teacning• in the- High s.,huol and obtaining his 13. A., 1'11•. Irwin also managed to find time to get Married. Die wile is a eharuling lady, a daughter of the ltev. Christopher Hamilton, fol iner'ly stationed at Mi1- vertun but now living retired in '1'urorlto. • Word has been received from Port Slope, Out., that Mr. W. A. Carson, the welt known grocer, has been curbd of Shortness of Breath. \ervousness,I)izzl nests and debility, b% ;vlilburu's Heart and Nerve Pills. Mr. Carson racorn- niends ibis remedy to all troubled with heart or nerve weakeneas. HEAR'1' TktOUBLE, Quick as a Flash They Appear, but Just as Quickly will They Vanish Under the Healing Spell of Dr.Ag- uew's Cure fur the Heart. The Arlington HMO at Woodstock was entered by burglars, Ther'sdav night, and the dash registrar and till carried out into the hack yard where it was emptied of its contents, e:35 in cash. Constipation Causes fully half the sickness in the world. It 'retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, inti!• 0 gestlon, bud taste, coated 'tongue, seek headache, lin .nomnia, etc, Hood's Pilin ,oureconstipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. etc. All druggistll, erepated by C. 1. Moil & Co., Lowell, Maga. 'The nil' t'314 to take with hood's Sarsaper'itle. When the breath is short --when you tiro easily -when there is palpitation - when there is a stuothering sensation - and dropsical tendency -ail these iud;-- c(►te heart weakness, and are the danger signals if you procrastinate. Dr. Ag- uew's Cure for the .Heart 15 saving lives log' the claimed ewinont rhymicians its be- sulphate of copper solution, whtub to many cases have beim pro t till the barrel• with water, stir well by '.end hope. 11, Will relieve most acute and it will be ready for use. This line and tine kerosene barrel (40 gallunt, imperial melte tr0) of water. I'o illi Ire this till xture, fill the barrel .partly had' full of water, enclose the copper sulphate • in a cotton bag and suepeud this by hanging- it on a stick placed across the barrel so that the bag may be 0 equa e ationery? : ,wd... a•.'. :$:r .0 tai :'a,ira.'i ,"+71+.. ilekt.11ZI2 41P ten t*tt-1••.;I We are in a position to turn out • lett my week and I ata now as well a wuluan as I ever tuts u► lay lett:. I make the above statement vutuut:tt: ily, believing it my duty to that which has saved lay lire, and will if necessary Make all atfidavit 10 the above facts et any time • A depraved condition of the bl•,ud entirely immersed. 13y this meth"d I. or a suttttered Nervous system to the the copper sulphate will dissolve i secret of Must ills that althea haat kttid rapidly. In another vessel slake and by gesturing the blued and re: four gallons of water, when fully I building the, nerves. Di', 1Viliialut• slaked strain the creamy fluid Pink l'ills strike at the rout et the through a pie.;e of coarse seeking- or cliseaoe, driving it from toe system a fine sieve into the barrel contain- Lind reeturing the patient to healtht and strength, lit eases of partlyelu, spinal troubles, l0001ti )tor Uteri+, t t•l.iatiutt, 1'Iteulliatiittl, ea) ;iipeuseeCrt,-- hiatus troubles, etc.. these pilis are superior to all other tl'eattncl,t. 'l Ltl•v are also at speeitie for troubles whieh ; 0 K:510,0.0. 0 • 0 • • BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, ETC. • • At a lOWCt pri o e than ever before ALS :3i -GLS Printed on the shortest notice and the price in keeping with the times, N+C7"..R s We have the best stock of Envelopes in town, and we can print and supply thein as cheap as the cheapest. Give us a call when you are in need of anything in the Printing line and we will use you right. ,rips in thirty minutes, and patlen(1R and the remedy will cure any case of heart trouble in existence. Sold at Cltisholm's Drug Store. - A Fatal Mistake. "Yes, lnadani, it is a fatal mistake to negleet your teeth. I lost a great Ideal of money through an oversight of that very sort. I had a rich uncle who promised to snake ane his heir. He went to sea. During a sudden storm he fell overboard, and a shark at once grabbled him. My 'uncle Was a stout Plan ; the shark was eld. Moreover, he had never taken care of his teeth, anct they were wretchedly poor. In short, he couldn't hold on to my uncle, who kicked himself loose from tete plan eater and was picked no by a boat." "But now did you lose the money?" "My uncle lived long; enough to alter iris will. Oh, that neglectful !"-Cleveland , ,, Plain Dealer .ilGl l EShti 'lt 1 "Burdock ( 1 wish to tante that i used Blood Bitters tor'l+.rysipel.ts in my fate tend a general run dime Stilts of health. The use of a few bottles celled ole 00111 ilotely." MRS. CHAS. 000K. �. I Belleville. ()nt. ills remedy can be so easily and cheaply prepared that it should be widely used." • A Chinamen eats twice as touch make the lives Gf so many woolen at tneat as it Japanee. border. and t peedtly restore the rico In the whole of Greece there are glow of health to ::allow cheeks, Be: only 152 neuvsp/tware of inlitatiul'S and substltuteo ....- alleged to be "just as good." Suld; ,.II due leN ur :iLl $0ENs/11008li0 eee.r�/3 O at 50 ccents a aux,r' o 6 boxes fuby r by uddreesting the .Dr. Williams' A'Dyspeptic ? ilaetiieir;c Co., Brockville, Ont. SOUTH IS THE RAINBOW OF PRO SN E. THE TIMES, Winghain. 1•01•1•..,,.;_......•_._K - ../VV ..,,__... , ..•*••••,......... s.,... --- • ,..._........-w.,,... ERV's.IPEIfaAS GUIt,ED. If it rains before comrade expect it F.utaeiatod---weary---gluonty. No one fair aft CI' I Mil. Ceti adequately describe the abject; alis \ green (-'it riet1111t- ins k"s IL fill! ery of the sufferer from DvapeP.in• and chtlleny aril. South t11ielirnit Nnrviae is the greatest tiisi-overt' its medical .1 hl'1'•l' W(llll' frUsts willbeingr+. science for the euro of all chruni1! stomach 1101100•x. It arts directly stare! teeter time. through the nerves -the sea of all Ai+- ease.'fhoasandxtest ifyofoui'c.'ittaale litl'tt It.li;; foretold, lot};; past Belief front 1 ho first dose. Shur►• ?1+,L'rca', soon Pdid. "X was a great sufferer from :'tonlaeh and nerve tr.,uLlea, Tried a score of If gnats Ore pI('111.lfl l 1n vIWItig remedies. No relief. half :t 1" Li' of expo t:1 n ems110(1111111, smith American liervino w,n•k".+ tt on. 4.101.A. Kix hitters nla,la a 11'" mall or .\ rainbow in the nett -Mag. hi the tor,"-•1� . 11. ;thermal', II rr twur.31 I1t'tihl'i(i s wattling, t)n(. 1<)om't experiment with new end W11t"n t1'1'e11:+ are seen lit winter tlet1t)tfil1 i,iedrllnee 'facto thu tried CA.In•el :t lin(1 ttl.11rllrllt'. and tested. 1f t}etuber is warm the following Held at r.1ii: ltoltti's 1)rtli rause. 'e1'rtla1 y will be cold, ®itiil�. Cx4�E� RELIEF. .,...,...,..�,.,.,...,.,� 11,11,.,..` pend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried You can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cent4. Shit •ort ie put up eheapl> to &atter the Universal present amoral Dm r.: ,d rrieM If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabu1se At the Drugglst's 1.11 10$: I;,end rive Cents to Tmt RtiAxs Ctirvttt t ("v:ttt:i.xlt, ±.te, HI 9 a' in t: • mail; b'r 1 t1;i ucc :it., New York, and they will he r... t t ,..a g , j;5 c.trtana will be mailed for 48 cents. '1•'.. c.' ''.fare tett to 1 thatab Iles are etc very z, .' ill s needle UMW m� hil7ans T