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The Wingham Times, 1898-06-24, Page 3What He Has Qono For. Well -Known Cana- dian Peonle. HEAD WHAT THEY SM Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia and Other Ailments Cured by the Use of His Wonderful little Pellets. Mr. N. J. Minor, bleyole maker, with E. C. Stearns wk Co., bicycle works, and re- siding at Mid Borden street, Toronto, On. ttarto, Canada, says "I suffered intense grain for nearly three years from dyspepsia .and constipation, aecompanted by a long train of distressing symptoms. f had no !appetite, a gouts stomach, was mcbnnchniy and nervous. I coned not sleep and tht•re was also considerable emaciation. One 'month ago I decided to try Munyon's Remedies and after using two bottles of the dyspepsia cure I was completely oared and am to -day in the enjoyment of exeel- Ilent health and spirits. I am able to at anything... I consider my"ears most won- derful and cannot endorse ),Iunyon too ibighly." hrnnyon'ri Rheumatic Care seldom•fails fo re. glove in one to three hours and cures in a few, Sass. Price 20e. hiunyon'e Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forma of indigestion sad stomach troubles, Wriest 2ae•k» Adnnyott's Coad Care prevents pneumonia eu breaks up a cold in a few bouts. Prince E. Diunyon'a Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the Tempi. Price 25e. Munyon's Kidney Cure -speedily curet pains, 1n the hack, loins or groins, and all forms ,of acidney disease. Price 20e: Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervotleneait Calf 'lrnft.as up the,systert. Price Sae. 5ltnlynat's Headache Cure stops headache 101 three minutes. Price 20e. East:ynn's Pile Ointment positively Mee al, Corms or piles. ,Price 20e. Munyon's Bleed Cure eradicates all Impurities! '401 the natl. Price 25e. ilenyon's iremale Remedios are a boon to all' irvomen. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies never fan. The' Catarrh Cure—price 22e.—eradioat's the disease. srom the system, and the Catarrh Tablets --(•rice; tse.—cleanse and heal the parts. hiunyea'e ,Arlbma Remedies relieve In three; imivatea and cure permanently. Price ;I,. tiunyon's Vitalizer,n great tonic and re• atom .of Vito), strength to weak people. M. A separate, cure for each disease., At all drug.. gists. mostly M cents a vial. Personal letters to Prof. 11�unvnn. 11 Albert street. Toronto. Ont., anawered_wItb free Decal.." sal adviceer ani disease, `l i'I Iii W1' INGHXAM TIMES, !TUNE 24, { 898. Fooled the Prem1or. A story, the truth of which is vouched for in high quarters is told concerning the "manners" of the political members of a small country renowned for its ancient courage. The prune minister gave a reception to meet some distinguished English. man. The assemblage consisted solely of the strangers, the members of the Parliament and, the prime minister. During the course of the evening one of the more distinguished. of the En- glish guests discovered that his watch had been taken. He went to his host and informed him of his loss adding that he especially prized the watch, as it was a present to him from the king of the country whose e uest he had the honor to be at th *t moment. The prime minister saw at once that there was only one thing to be done, and, asking for silence, explained the situation to the com- pany. He said that no doubt some - Int Preserving Fruit Remember That-- - Tfle riehest and most delicate flavors eanuot be produced with in. ferior fruit and sugar ; neither from the choicest kinds unless peeper methods, vessels and utensils are em. ploy -ed. —Sugar is used in canning to ins. part a more delicious flavor to the fruit and has no 'keeping power.' The thorough expulsion of the air, and jars and rubbers so perfect that it cannot afterwards force its way in are what 'keeps' it. —It is better to pair with a silver knife, for fruit will sometimes dis• color before it can be finished and dropped in cold water. —The skins of peaches and plurals may be easily removed by pouring boiling water over the fruit, but only a few should be taken at one time, and they should be immediate ly plunged into cold water, to pre. one had yielded to the temptation of vent softening,—The pits of cherries and peaches the moments, but that when they and the cores of pears impart a rich• learned that the missing article was ness and delicacy of flavor that can. the gift of their king lie was sure not be obtained in any other way. their loyalty, i; nothing else would —There is more pectine (gelatin- ! prompt them to restore it to its own. sus matter) around the cores and er. In order that the culprit's hon• skins of all kinds of fruit than in or might be preserved and the coun any other part, and in making jelly try saved from scandal, he said the neither should be discarded. lights would be lowerd tor five inin. —Knots, black spots, stems and utes and the_gnests would defile past blossom ends should never be left on the writing table which give an op- fruit when making jelly. portunity for the delinquent to place After once corning to a boil fruit the watch there. • Upon this the room was darkened for the stipulated time. On the lights being turned on it was found that the watch had not been placed on the table, but that a valuanle silver should cook slowly. —A more delicious flavor is im- parted to peaches if the syrup is made of water in whieh half the pits have been boiled and the fruit will remain firmer if it is allowed to re - inkstand also a gift of the king to plain in the cold syrup over night his prime minister was missing* as before it is cooked. well, --Pears and quinces should be SDRES GONE. SKIN CLE6.R cooked till tender in cleat wirer be - Mrs, Philip Mitchell, St. Marys, Ont., fore they are pill in sirup, gave •—'•119v little boy' aged 10, wus n —Green ginger, t,er, lemon, vanilla For five years my husband suffered from scrofula. The Best physicirns in our city pronounced the case incurable. Sores appeared, Gating into the mouth and throat, The jugular vein was exposed, the tongue entimly eaten away, the palate and tonsils eaten out, and there was a large sore on the outside of the throat. After everything else had failed, 11e tried. tt v Sarsaparilla. He had to take it through a tube, as hi; throat was too 5' ra to swallow. Now, after years of terrible suffering, he is f ully rectorial t, health, and be is able to work every clay, although hi.; :•,al. c h is great!' affected by tete loss of tongue and palate." Mrs. E. L. FOSTER, Wilmington, Ilei. " For seven years I suffered with that terrible scourre scrofula in my shoulder and arm. Every means of cure was tried without success. I had a good physician who tried in every way to help me, I was told to t tett Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I immediately began its use, and after taking seven bottles of this remedy the scrofula was entirely cured." Idrs, J. A. GENTLE, Fort Fairfield, Me, eoiuplete citadel of sores, caused by bed and' other fiavorinl; should only be blood. We could find nothing to euro used with fruit that is rattler devoid him. Finally 1 gut a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and before half the bot- tle was gone he began to improve, and by the time the bottle was finished be No Map of the United States. had not a sore on him." "The school children of the Ber- mudas know nothing of American 3listory," says a New York woman who has just returned trom Hamil- ton. ` One claw I stopped and talk - ;d to a bright little colored boy on the street. The Bermuda negro, is superior in intelligence to the south- "ern negro of this country. Ile bas neither the thick lips nor the flatten- ed nose of our American negro. His superiority is accounted for by the fact that he has in bis veins the blood of the Indians captured hn King Philip's war and sent to the! Bermudas as slaves. " `Do you go to school ?' I asked the boy. " 'Yes'em.' " 'Cho owns these islands ?' "'E,ngland.' `Wno rules England ?' " 'Queen victoria.' "'Where are the United States ?' " 'South of Canada.' " 'And do you know who is presi- dent of the United States ?' • " 'Yes'em ; George Washington.' "When I had visited one of the little schools at I•Iamilton. I did not -wonder that Washington was the only .American president the boy had 3hea.rd of. On the walls were • maps of every important country in the world but Our own, and I found that the teachers said' as little of the Un- ited Statea as they could."—New ", York World. Children Cry for �.: T Wedding Fees. A Galt clergyman the ether day in conversation said that the average marriage fee recoived by ministers in that town is about two dollars. The laly allows a minister to collect, $2.25 from the the • groom, but it would seem that this fact is not gen- erally known or is disregarded. As the ministers usually give the wed - it is one most delicious sorts of coke, ding fees to their wives as "pin mon `pudding, etc. ey" the women will have to raise an —BY adding a few pits to the skin objection and brides' hubbies exercise of peaches and boiling them in as on little water as will cover them, an the same degree of liberality "I was a great sufferer from scrofula, being unable to do any work for twelve months. Not one of the doctors who attended me, nor any of the medicines T took, did me any ,good. My friends supposed that I could not live. Cane of my physicians induced me to try Ayer'.. Sarsaparilla. Aft. r t't•i:,3 cunt botties I am now perfectly well." GEORGE 'TOWNSEND, Fre:: h Camp, Miss. of flavor, as citron, watermelon, and some varieties of pears and apples. —A teaspoonful of sliced ginger root is sufficient for a quart of fruit. —Large Siberian crabapples have less 'crabbedness,' and so make pleasa-iter jelly and preserves then the smaller variety, — Equal quantities of plums and crabapples make a delicious marma- lade.- - Peaches will not make jelly that is firm enough to retain its shape when turned out of the mold ; but their wedding'+:lay that thev do dur- ing the period of ingratiation. For Over Fifty Years. AN OLD AND WiiLL Yttig0 RritiLrDY— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil- lions of mothers fc,r their children while teething, with per feet success. It soothes the child, softens the guns, allays all pain, cures wind colic. and is the best teinedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to —All that is placed in glass yes - the taste. Sold by druggists in every excellent jelly inay be made. — Equal quantitie s of grape and quince skins'rnake delicious jelly. —.felly cannot be reboiled with• out making it darker colored and injuring its delicate flavor. —Properly .made jelly is sure to keep perfectly if the top is covered with parafiine, and afterwards with paper pasted closely at the sides rst fornis of "For many years Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been one of the constant reme- dies used in the Home for Little Wanderers, and we have found it valuable in eliminating humors from the blood which seem to have been inherite•1, especially scrofula and other skin diseases." (Rev). B. A. COOPER, Supt. N. E. Iionme for Little Wanderers, Boston, Masi. part of the world 'Twenty-five (lents a tens should be covered with paper to bottle. Its value is inualu..ble. Be sure exclude the light. The hitter not and tisk for Mrs.. Wtnslow's Soothing only causes dis;oloration but injures Syrup, and take no other kind the flavor uf canned fruit. Spraying Fruit Trees. For five weeks agents of the On- tario Department of Agriculture have been giving instructions in the ;spraying of fruit trees at thirty orch- ards indifferent parts of the province Reports sent to Mr. Orr, Superinten- dent in charge of this work have just been received at the Depart- ment, to the affect that fungus is ap- pearing upon apple and pear trees, and threatens to do extensive injury to these crops unless checked at once by spraying. Insect enemies are also more numerous this year than usual. Apples, with the ex- ception of the Spy, have set well, and where properly cared for there is promise of a gond crop. In spray- ing apple trees to check or prevent the spot, use the Bordeaux mixture made as follows BORDEAUX X AMLXTURE, Copper Sulphate, 4 pounds. Lime, fresh, 4 pounds, Water. 40 gallons. Suspend the copper sulphate in five gallons of water. This may be. done by putting in a bc.g of coarse material, and hanging it so as to be covered by the water. Then mix the two and add the remainder of the forty gallons water. Warm water will dissolve the cop- per sulphate more readily than eo:cl water. If the lime is at all dirty, Strain the Ilene solution. Courtship eseisists in a number of, quiet intent hots lee so pointed as to' .lain, ttt,t +,) v:ignt' as n'' tt, he u ndeestu„t1 W:tr11ngt'n Irving. E. 1 . +t rtl.,un, prnprieoir ut' the ▪ Oatini'•inc•c knitting' i'•nittleV fi r till pi0' i Irina' more than 00 ht.tars during the week, was lined .410. -.-s- Edicil • nrte 7:i especially true of lfuetrs rias, for ncrmedi- •olne ever eo ,iraa.a to great em ative power In sto small space. They are a whole medicine taco. always ready, al- - way's efficient, always sat- ctor ; prevent a cold G Ssta Y, p i � i M� 4,t mer, core iln i'ver ills, firth11•,td.~•'It-. i !rrdlee.,',,ii 'p:ttion, ate. 25d. Shu only 1'.lty Li take with Iluo4'l Sarsepatilfa. Dr, Ayer's Pills are specially adapted for use with Ayei's Sarsaparilla. They promote digestion and keep the liver, bowels, and stomach in good working order. —It should be kept in a cool dry place. —When canned with only sugar to' be palatable, it is healthful as well as appetizing, and so should not be considered a company dish. i.NnuAnitr SAUNDERS. FOR HOME WORK. ONLY THE BEST GOODS GIVE SATIS- FACTION. THE CYCLISTS' FRIEND. No cyclist's kit is cornplete without n bottle of Hnayard's Yellow Oil.. Car. be Do • ou quire taken internally or used externally.CutI, Bites, Sore Throat, Pains in the Chest, Bruiess, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Coughs 4• • etc , it is always effectual. Has no ,� � Stationery wiFISsam • Diamond Dyes, the' World's Lead- ers, Do the Best Work, When you bake you must ueethe beet brand of baking poWdel ; When making a jelly or custard pudding you must make Use of the best'llevui'ing'extracts : wti•n you sewn Y id economyo iea tithe best sewing e ; n you horde dyte*ng Witt) } 00 should alba bear in ,Hind that your sU(teess and the Safety of yon r ma, emit' 4 and garments depend upon then 'brand of dye you e,til,loy. Whim the Diamond Dyes at'e tied yon achieVe marvelu.,a stieueiaes. }tour •old, faded and dingy Irrn':irltt goods after a bath ita the Uir►toi)ntt Dyes are tu.irle as good as new. The colors are always brilliant, fast.. rich and full. .0 yeu unfortunately ruade nee of sotne one of the malty weak, muddy and worthle5R dyes sold by some deniers to, the sake of lone profits -well. you inns be prepared for erne) diiiappo;nttnet1 .• and losses. The Diamond l)ytis sal •° time and motley, and Oasolid Retire `tees of success and eoo:l good wont l3hok of dtirourt„ds ilrl.l RAM of ail rolnra free to any ad,iresa. Write to Wells & Iticha.raenn Co., Mo,itretll, P. Q. Spring Purification. The clogged -up machinery of the system requires cleaning out after the wear and tear of the winter's work. Nothing will do this so thoroughly and perfectly as the old reliable Burdock Blood Bitters. It cures Constipation, Sick head- aches, Feeling of 'I'irt'cinc ss, and all the evidences of i ugei.h Liver and Impure Blood, which are so preva- lent in the spring. It ;lakes rich, red blood and gives ltunyaucy and strength to the entire system. We are in a position to turn out BILL HEADS, LETTEB HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, ETC. At a !owe, pri : e than ever before yv vL4,P S We have the lest stock of Envelopes in town, and We can print and supply them as the►tp as the cheapest. ,ly'e HHS a cull when you arts in need of anything in the Printing 11)li0 and we will use you right. "I'131: TIMES, Witoghal it