The Wingham Times, 1898-08-05, Page 3UN
'lIIE `'INUJ AM 'TIMES, AUGUST , 1898.
What He Has Done For
Well -Known Cana-
dian Peoale.
HEAD WHAT THEY SAY
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia
and Other Ailments Cured
by the Use of His
Wonderful Little
Pellets.
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Mfr. N, J. Minor, bicycle maker, with E.
Stearns Al Co., bicycle works, and re-
•nidiug at NO Borden street, Toronto. On-
tario, Canada, says ' 1 suffered intense
and constipation, nccye yearsfrom
dyspepsia
train of distressing symptoms. is had no
apppetite, a lout= stomach, was melanehuly
and nervous. I could not sleep and• th?r„
was also considerable emaciation. One
month ago I decided to try Munyon's
3temedles and atter using two bottles ('
the dyspepsia cure I was completely curial
and am to -dry In the enjoyment of excel-
lent health and spirits. I nm able to eat
anything., I consider my cure most won-
•derful and cannot endorse Munyoa too
highly."
' lfuuyon'ai nhenmatlo Care seldom• falls to re.}
Rave is one to three hours and cures in a few
:lays. Price 25e. .
tdunyon's Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all
terms of ladigestton and stomach troubles.'
trice 23e.i,:) '•y
lttunyon'o Cold Cure prevento pneumonia and:
breaks up a cold 1n a few hours. Price 25e. •pee to it that the butter is taken ab
Munyou's Cough Cure stops coughs, night'
sweats, alleys soreness and speedily heals the directly fi um the el eswery tU the
lungs. Price 23e.
Aiunyon'a kidney Cure,apeedtly cures palatal as is pusslble to arrange, for
In the back, 101ba or groins, and all forms ,of
!kidney disease. Price 25e:every hone' that the butter is expos-
, Pitmen's Nerve Cure stops nervotisneat 4bd'
builds up the system. Price 23c. ed to beat means so much deterior-
�tunyoa's Headache Cure stops seethes° Int atlun
t hree minutes. Price 23e. , which eau never be corrected.
Sbtuni•an'a•Plle ointment positively cures al
1t Might be Hell to point out in th-
e of dues.. Price 23e.
• tdaayon s Blood Cure erallieatea all tinparlttes' eouneCtion that it butter is once
Oaf ,the blood. Price 28e.
Idunyon•s Female Remedies are 4 boon to all loth ed to become soft tbroudie teat.
hinnies, t v+'111 take a much loK'egqbe ttimpera-
Catarrh Cure -price 25a -eradicates the disease tufo to harden IL a ,airjethan that to
CARE IN HANDLING BUT'!'EIt,,.; Aunt Mary's
PROP, ItOBERTSON GIVES ADVICE RI:- Timely
GARBING TIIE reaeseER oe DAIRY , V 1S1>G,
PRODUCTS FROM WE CREAD1ERIES The other evening Mint Mary tuokthe.
TO THE CABS• eleetr1) tuts and rode eaetwiud to the
house of her niece who $ Pew weeks
Prof. Robertson, Dominion Dairy i►let'lously had just started houselieep-
Commissioner, writes .as follov+s re- ink. VN Race ceremony the old lady en-
garding frigerator ear service: The teres the house nrd•fuuud her niece in
hot weather which at prevent prevails,', tete kitchen leaking very dejected,
Aunt Mary Boon discovered that her
puts the refrigerator ear service to a niece had tried to color an old cream
severe test, and makes it imperative opera shawl a cardinal red, with
that the shippers as well as the i soots poor eheap dye, The result
transportation compauies should take 1 was eertaiuly enough to test the lett-
extra
gnoduers of an angel, A tujs-
extra precaution to insure against Leri mixed color, half Sed and brown,
any possibility of the butter be: was the result of labor. Aunt Mary
ruining heated at the creamery deeply syeipathi'red with her horror -
on the way to the suction or at the
station before it is loaded into the
car. Information which has conic
to hand goes to bhow that some of
the creametymen are not as careful
as they ought to be in handling the
butter filen their oe n refrigei ators
to the can's, Gars have arrived in
Montreal lately with the butter from
some creameries in good conditi.tn,
while that front olhcrs was very soft.
indicating clearly that the butter
must have leen put into the car in
that condition. If butter is allowed
to get warm and soft on the way to
the station, or at the station, no re-
frigerator is cold enough to harden
it much, if at all, before it reaches
Montreal. If the ear keeps the but
ter in good condition, it serves the
purpose admit ably , Those who
have to dein with the matter should
give yourself a sponging with cold
water.
Don't take any sort of bath with-
in three hours. after eating ; early in
the morning is the beat time, and
late at night the second best time for
a drily bath.
Don't dress after. taking a sea
water bath until you have sponged
yourself off with cola sweet water,
and partieularly your hair
Don't pile on clothing on. the no—
tion that it is fashionable to WC1'
such and such, get a net undershirt
if you Can, go without a waistcoat,
and have all the rest of your eloth-
strteken niece, and advised her in the ing as thin and light at; it is possible
future to use nothing but the Diamond to buy thein.
1)yesthat, had given her s11ah satisfac-
tion and profit for over twenty years. DOW't wear tight collars, tight
The unsightly variegated shawl was then cot sets et even a tight hat, ; have all
washed in several waters In order to get l our eluthiu a as laude as possible,
rid of the horrid colors, and was thou y a,
put into n bath of Diamond Dye hist Don't wear clothing of a dark col-
or in summer, and particularly
black ; the spin's rays ere greatly
absorbed by black while white tends
to dissipate its intensity, The ideal
summer dress for a man should be :
Well ventilated, loose straw hat ; roll
collar ; light grey coat ; a shirt that
requires no vest ; wide trousers of
some thin, whitish tnaterial ; low tan
shoes and tan stockings.
Don't wear your hair long in sum-
mer time, and don't wear a bearer,
the hair catches up the heat of the
air tend communicates it to the skin.
while it never dues the same thing
with any stray breezes flying around.
Don't forget that the great secret
of keeping eool is to have your ner-
vous system perfectly calm and your
more or less ilivig digestive organs in perfect working
cleansing. I can order.
the desire uf every Don't worry over anything, par.
a ciear, beautiful titularly during the heat, of the day
to being provoked lish much by wor-
Cerdinnl Red for wool. It is now a thing
of joy and beauty.
Moral : '1 a achieve success in bonne
dyeing, be sure you use the Diamond
Dyes.
THE SECRET OF BEAUTY.
ONE CAN NEVER BE PLEASANT TO
LOOK UPuN UNLESS IN GOOD
BEALT11.
"The most helpful and agreeable
bath is that of tepid water," writes
Ruth Asliwure in the August Ladies'
Home Journal. "Few people can
st:end absolutely cold baths, and nu
matter haw strot,g one may be sueh
a bath should not be indulged in un-
less a tburuugh rubbing he taken
afterward. To speak plainly, it
tenet be re►uelubeled that while a
cold bath may be
crating it is not
easily understand
woman to have
Skin, but I confess
h I think VuU cannot aC.dO►np
whim fino :+a
, Munynn'a Catarrh Remedies never fail Tho i f the nlODUb of money
ryiug at theft time, and you are only
from the system, and the Catarrh Tablets -pike q , i spent un lotions, el't•allls and powder6 trotting y'uur net'"OnS Syet0ln a Clt
6c.-c)eonse and heal the parte, which it was farmer held 1 u 11
hiunyon'a Asthma Remedies relieve to three; to he applied esterntilly, and wteicli
imitates and cure permanently. Price 10. � lustrate the averegl it.elting paint. of tithe duchies like as good an etiect + ed
*toter
Munyon'a, Vitalizer; , a great tonic !.and re-
lto4aroL vital strength to weak people. ' $1. butter is aboutii1111ety unit to nitleG} • upon the skin as a tepid bath with Don't got into an argument about
pa good soap taken at least once a week. how lung the war is going to last.
'rhe condition of the skin depends D.)n't lose your temper with your
almost entirely upod.tbe care given 1 employees or your bupelites.
to the general health. The girl wtlo' Don't complain ot how truth war•
is up late at night, gives nu care tut mer it is than it ought to he, and al -
her diet, ,indulges in vatiuus stinlu:
tants, bathes but seldom, and excl.. i together avoid everything that is
vise, less, is certain to have either a i liable to get you exerted.
dull', eauddy:luoking skin, or onel Don't. walk on the sunny side of a
covered with disagreeabledooldng 1 block because it is a few yards near -
black and red spots. One should i er to your destination.
avoid many sweets and much pastry,'Don't hesitate to drink even ice
abd nut allow herself to become a I e,ild water if your perspii•atiuti has
slave either to tea or coffee any 1
stopped ed and you stili Iind it oppres-
more than she would to some vicious i siveh fiat ; .cry likely the stoppage
drug or strone• stimulant. She should ut the perspiration is the first stage
also remember that, unless she is in `of sunstroke. Yruduet: a sweat by
good condition internally, she will be; lee water at epee and you are all
anything but a pleasant vhjeut to I ,
look upon externally." right.
A separate cure for each disease, At all drug*. two degrees allfellhelL ; but. utile it
*Star Meati, 25 cents** vial.. - _ i;'
Poreonal'ettersto era. Aletnyon, 1505 AtehSt., is Ilie1Ledotle temperature 11308t be
Philadelphia, Pa, U.S.A., a11FMcreel with free meds• reducedetu about seventy-fuur `t e-
t l l advise fur au} disio ec.
greepee6i solidity it again, by giving,
Interesting to Municiyalities.
Mr. Justice Ferguson has handed
dovt'n a judgment in Atkinson vs.
of inter:
'the City of Chatham, a case
est to municipalities. It iuvul%ee the I
pay nient of $995 and costs by the;
city for damages to private citizensl,
caused by lack of repair in a street,
said lack of repair being due to the
presence of a telephone pot planted 1
in it.. The judge declined to grant'
relief over against the Belt Telephone
Co., because the. • pule was placed
with the knownedge of and by the
consent of city authorities. The
enteral is that the city is responsible
fur the state uf the roadways, and
cannot rid itself of that responsibil:
itte if it grants companies or private
individuals special pt iviieges it must
sho3llder all the burden such grants
bring to it.
space to the above in your paper you
will confer a favor upon this depart-
ment and, lads hoped, a benefit to
the dairy business.
For Over n'''ifty Years.
AN ULD AND WELL• -Ttt10U R,F+It1aDY—
Mrs. Window's (Soothing syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil-
lions of mothers fur their children while
testi-011g, with perfeutsuccess. It soothes
the child, softens the gurus, allays all
pain, cures wind colic. and is the' best
iewedy fur diarrhoea. Is pleubant to
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
part of the' world. 'twenty -tire tents a
bottle. Its value is incalu.tble. Be sure
Iand ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Sy i my and take no oL:ter kind
BABY B3taa'PNESS
Soon fades when Dtarrhaea seizes on the
little form. Dr. Fuw iers' lt:xtraut of
Wild Strawoerry, has saved euany in-
fants' as welt as adults' lives. Mfrs. W.
Waiters, Eichwund Street, Hamilton,
Out., Says : "1 cured my baby of n bad
iittack of Uholera, by ustug Dr. !yowlers
Extract of Wild Strawberry. Nothing
else did uny good, out the baby unprov-
ed from the first dose of the Wild Straw-
berry."
Brave Editors.
Death in battle may be glorious,
but its glories are sung mostly by
editors in their offices, and not by
soldiers on the battle field. For in-
stance, the New York Sun, in eon-
tewntatiug'the death of so many Ani
erieans in front of Santiago, exclaims;
"Orly rions their doom and
beautitul their lot."
Then the able editor goes home to
dinner and leaves die dead heroes to
the full enjuy.ment of their glorious
doom ; to the undisturbed occupation
of their beautiful lot—beneath the
grass routs ot a Cuban. landscape.
It is utter hyproerisy for ••writers
with beds to sleep on at night and • erdrink as much seltzer, carbonate
lar meals to eat by day to cele– ed ;Nvater tnodera.tely hold water or
Cigars and Nervousness.
"You're nervous," said the doctor.
"Quite right," admitted the patient
"That's why 1 sent for you."
"The uuly thing fur you to do,"
explained the doctor, "is to give up
smoking entirely." -
"1 don't smoke at all," answered
the patient.
"Ali!" said the doctor. "Then
the thin;; fur you to do ie to smoke
a good cigar or a pipe occasionally.
It has a very scuttling effect, "
it's easy to pet.:•crlbe when you
kular� how.
Much ki Little
Actors, Singers, A Martyr to
1 Diarrhoea.
i
Speakers
Thousands of actors, publla
entertainer.,, siva'rrs, l.:euir•
ers, preacher' and readers
are tormenu,l with t.urua t
weakness There delicate
organs being overtaxed be-
come susceptible to head
colds, influenza, hoarseness,
/t. . • tickling in the throat, sneez-
ing, dropping in the throat,
/', pain over the eyes, dry
throat, etc.; ;.11 these are
forerunners of Catarrh,
Asthma, Tonsilitis, and are but stepping stenos to
more serious complications if ntt eettd.
OR. AGNEW'ii ATABRtIAG ] OWDER
w powerful,
cure all such�troublesc�r and
eves'in stn inbwtes
"I con but proclaim Dr. Agnev nCata'rhnlPaw-
der. a wonderful medicine, pp.rrticululy for singers
and public speakers. Myself and wife were bits
subjects of Tonsilitis and Catarrh, and neyet. spa
anything to equal this great remedy for nee., acnes
and curative qualities -it is a wonder .' ike". 1
heartily recommend It to ray brotherpr.6,,Ionto.'•
Al. Emmett Postell, Actor, Now York city. -31
Sold at Hamilton's Drug Store.
Vr,•�n x
t,�ttlt . ,.,a �:,�."y tor
ri am.x 4�
A.
Tells of relief front sufitring by
Dr.1?owlcr's Ext. of Wild. Strawbcrtr7,
There are many. people martyrs to
bowel complaints who would find Dr,
Fowler's _Extract of Wild Strawberry
wonderful blessing to them. It not only
checks the diarnc� a but soothes and heals
the inflamed and irritated bowel, so that
, permanent relief is. obtained.
Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Houghton, Ont.,
sends the following letter: "For the.
past two or three
year I have been a
marty" to that dread-
fur disease diarrhoea,
I tried every remedy
T hear•i of and spent
a good deal of money
trying to get cured
but alt failed until
I happened to read
of a la ly who was
cured b; using Dr.
Fowler's Extract of
Wild Strawberry. I purchased a bottle
and commenced taking it according to
directions and was cured in n very short
time. I can't„ t +,-^; u t'..• ra:uady too
highly for w.tat it did for r-:'
I+ especially true of rood•% Pills, for nomedt•
eine ever contained so great curative, power In
lo small apace. They are .s whole medicine
Dr. Chase's Prepara lona Rave
!Merit.
Fur Pilee,Eezen,a, Salt Rheum. Pin
Worms and all skin diseases, Dr. Chases
Ointment 1s a positive. cure. It is re-
contaiended by Dr, 0, 4. Harlan of the
American Journal of Health.
Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure with blower
included, will cure insipient Catarrh
in a few hours ; chrome Catarrh in one
tuunth`s treatment.
Dr. Chime's Kidney -Liver Pills are
the only combined Ktaney•L ver Pia.
made and will positively cure all Kidney
Liver troubles.
DOTS FOR HOT WEATHER
The Wiser Way.
"How fresh and rosy you look, Nora,"
exel•tuned Isabel, who had juft returned I
from the beach and wss greeting her l
trieud.
"Yes dear," replied Nora, ••I am feel-
ing splendidly and mamma siys 1 have
au alarming appetite."
"Where to the world have you been l
since I saw you Y''
1
"1 have retrained at home." replied
'Nora, -and have worke i hard every day.
But I have wen taking that wonderful
medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it
Iles done me,oh, so much gond. Von
see 1 always like to feel well when I go
away, and I leave for the mountains
next geek." •
BY DR., E. C. FOO'rl•J, AUTHOR CP 'EVERY i Dear to the Heart of Editor.
MAN tits OWN rft'YSICIAN, ETC.,'
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Don't dank soda water or ice wat
New York Star : How dear to my
heart is the face ot a dollar, when
tunic kind subscriber' presents it to
regu - v
brace the glories of' war. They dis— hot letnonade as you feel inclined, curve tuntorrow, it nifty come from
play remarkable self-denial in fore– but take thein between meals. may . come from you.
going any share of these glories and others, it The bit round silver dollar,
they had better leave the wives and Don't drink anything with alto- e
I dear delinquent subscriber present
mothers and ch like beer • although such drinks will
heroes to hymn .the glories of death
in battle. +give lr momentarily cooling effect,
The admiration for the death of the alcohol is certain to start unuee-
other people in ba"tile which the New essary combustion of the tissues,
York Sun displays was finely 'satir- which will stake you feel hotter than j
. before. ever I go. How ardent I sieme it—
ized in 18711, when Beaconsfield or -,1 1 that lovely round dollar, the root of
dered the Sep tys to Malta. The I Don't eat meat oftener than once all evil, 'tis commonly named ; loving
Gladstonian' thus hastened to p tea— , a day, and if possible eat no meat
ttloney is ie col, some people tell us,
phrase the celebrated jarrru refrain : whatever during the summer , ' but the penniless.printer teen hardly
"We don't want to fight, plenty of banana.; and other fruits, be hlatiletl. The penntless printer,
But by jingo if we do, l cat an abttndttnee of buttermilk and i'httl
hard working printer, keeps sending
We'll stay at home and sing onr.song street milk.
new ! It may come today or it may
'hest. atwayt ready. AI.
Ways efllolent, stwate set.Isfactory; prevent • cold
1116
K foyer, euro sit layer lits,
sick heedaehe, jaundice, oonrtipation, etc, 26o.
'lotto only Pelts to take with lfood'r Sarsaparilla,
ildren of the 'dead , 1101 in it, even to a moderate degree, it to view ! A round silver dollar
t hale as as treasure, for often ex:
pensee o'erwhelm me with woe; I
count it a source of exquisite plea:
sure and yearn for it fondly wher:
And rend the mild t:Iindoo." Don't smoke between f) a, in. and
So it is with the New York Sun. 7 p. in. unless you keep entirely out
"Glorious the doom and beautiful the suns r'ay's during the whole of
the Int of dead heroes, but the living the day.
editor prefers his glorious lot of Don't feat' to otic all the ices and
three tneals a day and
his beautiful ice cream you wistt,but be tl►orough
lot un then top side or a feather bed. ly cooled off and eat thein :slowly.
A. RAILW A . Mat STORY' at Int tt'hot tlttk g,, lir WithTrunk Engtue Shut a fort Dover, Ont., you have been taking violent exec
Mr. W. banks, in charge ofthe 'Grand out taking an all over tutld'bat . ,if'
Huy :�-"I�"our boxes sof f7ottn's else like hieyele t•ttling% first take a
rills mired ma of tl veiny bad attaolt of
Ifidney Complaint and Lame Back.
roil in a hot water hath, after which
out papers that interest you; so
hand in a dollar, the hig daddy
dollar; dear reader, now will you
present it to view?
SORES GONE. SKIN CLEAR
Mrs. Philip liitehell, 5t. Marys, Ont.,
says "My little tiny aged 10, was a
complete. mass of sores, caused by laid
' blood. We could tina nothing to titre
hitn. finally 1 got a: bottle of Burdock
1 Blood Bitters, and before belt the bot-
tle vrasgone he began to improve, end
by the time the bottle was '1niehetl he
had not s sore on him,"
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Are You ..m ne
of those who, when business is dull, don't adv"rc'se ?
Have you ever considered what a mistake tlt4t is ?
When business is brisk you arc bound to get a share
in what it going. Of course. you can increase your
trade by advertising liberally then. But when the
"off" season is on, why not try and capture the cus-
tomers who are getting the necessaries of life. It's
your own fault, or there is something wrong with
your advertising, if you don't suceeed.
The best business men of the world say that if
you have something that every day people want and
you can make them know that you have it, you are
on the road to a great business success.
There is no other way of telling these people
anything you wish them to know quite equal to the
advertisement in the local newspaper.
You cannot utilize the local newspaper in a bet-
ter manner than by advertising in THE TIMES.
Why ? Because TILE TIMES' reaches all classes
of people in the Town of Winhanl, and in the County
of Huron and immediate vicinity. TIHI•, TIMES goes
into the home in every section. Many adv, rrisers
hare found that a liberal use of its columns have paid
them. Why not you ?
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
Don't Spend a Dollar
for
Medicine
until you have tried
You can buy them in the paper 5 -cc.: i rtons
Ten Tabules for Five Cej ! •
6.„ aur 1.pus ep ohs ply to gratify eh. eteivsraA present d.mand t e , ' + rr1.w
If yotl don't find this sort 01.
Ripans Tabul:3
At the Druggst's
Send 1 ive Cents to Tint R'rattq .' •t#*Mtc:tCoMt'ANY, 'cyte. fit
i prtice St., New York, and the) •t,Ctlt, bts.aet. to you by Titan; !t
x. cartons will he anttitett for 4S teats. '1':- glean.:'': are tor tr
me that Ripens 'Cahsles are the very mod Joe y rn need.