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The Wingham Times, 1898-09-02, Page 2I-• .;.i • ° Mr. Joh•1 ti,IlBl.l"', ;,,,r, k,t dl!'. Joh' 17o ei$, tit 1)!iltiz lttottl, tv,1-i tuTl(' 01 the (.v'\v at' the eV:l.•'3'tili frith:tea. with Al nl :lt I a.!w'• v':t fletet at 11Taihilla.'i'It(i pat Int•11 maua appeared in :t rte ett bat t4 thug( . WhO di =t froze' tiok ty phoid fever :It 1lattilo • CARTERS 2TTLE FILLS gip, xi WIST,1 IA Positively cured by these ' Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue rain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They I'teg...ate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. 'Pnalt Pi i. Small Desna Small Price. Substitution ilio fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. 'r.I M It +, s EPT EM BE It 4 NT1i.1, 12i,'1,11'..: T. '1 tarly always the ease when no ; at the bottom of the trough shuts c.fY zany-. is sown with the wheat. 3 the flow as soon as the water in the l'.1".."4"" \ ilii 11ys st°c( FCC1.t.Y ',. '1'Ile Pride of Genesee and the , trough is three inches sleep. There lie -dee. i.. 18irS os 101 oNTainai ' 11n11erral Amber prudneed the long- i I is no pumping, no carrying, no yawns. ' est and the New Columbia the i freezing; no throwing about of dirty etturtebt straw. fluid ; but there is a constant supply t D:.te whim. acies t'f winter \vhe:tt' 9 `1'ue New Colunxbia Early Red ! of fresh, pure water for each animal, ,.•iii tii:1•1) t.t buwll ill Outtu•iu "hill', Clawson,acid Dawson's dotden ` and the danger of contagion, ever "it'P('Xt tilt" \S l(s. As 'he "A''''''° ' Chali wre the first, and the Early `i present when a lot drink from the sown has a• merited influence open Genesee Giant and the Pride o , same trough, is avoided. Light for both the gt.ality and the quantity et Genesee were tue last to mature. ; the basement is furnished by plate the crop prudt eed, it is very nu- I 10, Tee Dawson's Golden Chaff' `, glass windows set on a hinge, so as portant that the very best hinds be and New Columbia, produced the Ito allow ample ventilation, and ven- used.. An inel case in yield of nue plumpest and the Poele the mosttilation is further provided for by bushel of winter wheat per derv' bhrnuken grain. ! shafts for the purpose. The barn u:eans a total increase of one miliiuu l The following leading varieties of !itself is built of lutuber and timber bushele fur tl,tt tet ovine(, The aver- j \\,,net, wheat will be distributed this brought from Severn Bridge and age annual yield of tinter wheat iter year for eu-operative xperhuents: Sudbury, the lumbetk being abso- .tcrt>• in lluinriu f, r the pest tiitt'('il 1 Set 1 Dawson's Alden Chaff, lately clear—not a sign of a knot in y ar • le •client twt•1 ty-"even per cent. ; freely Genesee Getter cud Early Iced a board of it, pt._ ^R �"kr j`ll , . 1`,x3 a,.t.)? L7 Saved from Wing :IN. rlvbus Wreck • ;l -MIL U N'S HE RT AND NEIti' P; T S. For the belie:fit of Cr. 1alian mothers, who 1i ve daughters wl are weak, pale, run down or nervo'c'. rs. F e(�n_ er, 128 Rideau Street, Ott:••••'••, ntario, made the following storeman:, so hat no one need suffer through igrare ea of the right remedy to u:;:: 'My daui;hter suffered very.mucir from heart roubles at times. Often site was so bail hat she could not speak, but had to sit qui gasp for breath. She .was so extremely**nervous that her limbe would fairly shake and tremble. Frequently she would have to leave school; and filially she grew so tvveak that we were much. alarmed about her health. I gave her many rens ilea, bu ¢they did not seem to do her any good. Then t 11 -. .-.x n'rl 17,art and Ners'e 1 i' they, „a. ,, . . .. her. I eau rt,.t,.1i.,., ...• i.. • . as the best remedy 1 ver heard of for complaints similar to hose from which my daughter suffer'ed." Milburn's heart; an Nerve Pills never fail to do good. The •_ cure palpitation, faintues:,, t.tzzinvea, en'thering sensation, weakueas,l:er o-. to es`:, ' eei!k, seeds, anae- mia, f.?rrmale t u 2. genera;. debility. Sold by all d .;;.;m: t s let:. s box or - three boxes for 51.25. . Milburn & Co., Toronto, Ontario, an easy and etetiCe reedit:wi a mill 'ease purU'iD4�.P.1. is hrey of 'tions S Rote :asleep C f.ei ,:eterdt"u, aa�.3poter SSt.sm- aGh, rL'eisa?t":3:£v'? act iLEvar Can - plla rata Gam::reed �G �+°n ace n the system szx teat =misery Gas and hea- rs :ata, Bil(ior,D. MENTHOL ro tWcg' antee that these Has - will relieve pair. q alter than any other. ; ' ut up only in 25e. tial oxes and $1.00 yard ro'r .. The latter allows ou to cut the Plast,'.? y Size. Iva y fondly faIGOR] have one ready • s an emes- gerty. d"u as AWREt E CO., Lit rTEO, MONTREAL Boo -sr of imitations tower than that of ti re t, .ataatai aim! /al ,(83 The animals stalled in the stable i! "aid- at:d . i..lt}L thirt\-one Per ! Set 2. Dawson's 1 token Chafferee. are worthy of the quarters provided. eerie � + e -of the best c, flier AIWA gru\\-1!t,.f States eft' [tie i SOL -11 Dawson's Golden Chaff, ( Durham herds in the Province --108 Amu, lean Colon. ' tarl.i Award be recur a of the fen incl �} ether than that I Any person -wishing to conduct a et tht latter. 1'iltf eft c rt:;;e �' ir•Id (ti I careful experiment wit 1 one of these stands consii,ts of 700 aures, all en- .tintet \>: Leltt in Onti,riu fur the eight I sets should apply to tit Experinter.t closed in neat board fences, and the eat'b - ct uit4 With 1:+98 is 21.ti I altst, Agricultural College, Guelph, grain crops are in keepii'.hg with the sin' cite. and that ifs• the eight years 1 for the desired get Land one half- stock, Capt. Milroy had 102 acres ending with 1800 asps 11i 5 bushels pound of each vat ietv1+ together with this e ear in Genessee Giant, Daw- per acre. lienee tit change in son's Golden Chaff, and Early Ae- average yield of wi tier wheat per cadian, which gave r n average acre in Omura. is n,n•ing In the ( yield all round of 31 bushels to the right direc.tittn, acre. The growing of this important . erear late r'eceivtai a cud deal of at- If you'bave been siok you will tiod teution in the Experimental Depart- b thls Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best medicine you can take to give you strength and meet of the Oeterit Agricultural appetite, College within the p st ten years States, England, Gert arty, !''ranee and Russia, etre bell "� carefully higher than tf t of any of the perial Amber and Golden Drop 1 Capt. Mliloy has on he ahs of O8-1 Bearded Winter Fife, tand Stewart's approach cue; champion. head, all told, 10 of the number being bulls, old and young, The farm on whieh a the barn instructions for testin formLl on which to re nished free of eost rhe supply of some is limited but we wil " be enabled to furnish a large nurd er with seed before the supply is exhausted. A bulletin ,iviag the results of 92 varieties of winter wheat grown in the Experimental Dep Lament of the Ontario igricultural olieg•e is now iu the printers' ban andwille mailed from the Department of Agriculture, • Toronto, as soon as printed. Agricultural College, Guelph, Aug. '20th, 1898. C. ill, LAVITZ, erimentalist. and the blank rt will be fur - 1 his address. f the varieties Varieties obtained fr nl the United ( b CONDUCTED BY WINGHAl1I BRANCH OF THE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEM- PERANCE UNION. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. fM..r"?:.t 1411,* •:eel ply1 CUE R hi.L Y(itJR PAr Pedi�`l4 .1 A Medicine Chest In Ctrtplo, Safe and Quick Ot`anilaS, D AftR1lOEA, COLDS, ftE"ELIrAAT niS 6 ALGUfI. 20 a'i'l OO Cant Foo ntiWAt2F. Ct. IMITATIONS. t:Jv r.4'1v Til, s WITH etr. w are for OUOIHS, �5E9, rested along with these recured from the wheat growing 5eiu,ls of Can Ada. After the varieties have been ,,irefully tested in the experimented plots at tee Cuilege in each of five years, the leading kinds 'ire selected err eu-operative ex crime is through •ur, Ontario. It has been found that Ole varieties whieh have best average I•esnits in mento conducted at the e few years in succession 1 always given good satisfantion on the Nerve Pills are just the4 remedy such larnts of the province. l people require. They iestore perfect harmony of the nerve tie tres and ;give Seven ) arleties of winter wheat uerve force to shattered n vous systems. .telae sent out for co-operative ex la riltlent5 in the au-hmu of 1897. i'neee were divided i�}to three sets .e;th three varieties in Dawson's Golden Chaff all the sets as a basis Ex 1 given the ALL NERVNS, age one of the young nlen present he experi• "1111 " Amoy people :say they re nerves'exclaimed : Stop, make Bs a speech liege fur a et:sily sir:rtled or upset, .ashy worried its a poor liquor t11ates:;n't un ave nearly and irriLaLed. IVlilbur 's Heart and a tongue." t`I'lhe tram . � loosen man'sp hastily swallowed down ithe drink and, as the liquor stirred; his blood, he straightened himself a;ild stood be fore then with a grace that all his S SHOW rags and diet could not oi>scure. "Gentlemen," he said, .l'I look cc- s wrienewe,night at you, and it seeps to Ise 1 lJuk upon the picture of my lortms.t.- I hood. This bleated face was011ce tib A Tramp's Eloquent Lecture. • A tramp asked for n free drink in a liquor soloon; the rcjnest was granted and when be war once intoe act of drinking the proffered bever- Oii E OP OJ 1 TARI PLACES. raeh set, the ales; used in A BARN Willi PLATE G y w hic`.i the —COST $11, result of fall the varie les could 1>o The most complete barn in On- 1 young and haedsume as yours; 'Pitts t mpal'CCl with one a^ other. Wa e tarso, and tone of the best in Atner ca, stlalnbliug dallre once ' walked 115 Lnd conducted call be seen on the fatrlu uf Capt. proudly as yours. I once had a t condn9ce(1 Milloy, on the road hi~tween Part; I twine and friends and il,>sition. 1 is for 18Jth and Brantford. This barn is 11'0 , Cued had a wife as beautiful as an gives the x ti0, with a stone boset lent. It: the artist's dream, but I dropped the w of winter btisement arae root cellars, tanks of priceless pear! of her honor and re es 191 rs.soft water supplied fr'o`nt the rainfall spe.it in the wine cup, acid Cleopatra farms. carried from tate rol?f, and cattle i like saw it dissolve, and` gaati'ad it (rain per acre. • down in the brimming draught. I eveighedbusa stalls almost beyond I. count. The o '3•3 floor is of euncrete, they cows' mang had children as sweet and lovely as �r�''I Irl:11111,n11:111un1111111Wi'ill!I:IUlnaill 111111'1 ' e. T, have received 191 full tory reports of careful] winter wheat experimeij 7'!te following tabl comparative yield f str .:!r :ere, •'If the v.u•iet .• ,kt•Itt tt.a.t:.i tri 1898 01 Straw per aor (t toss Par'son's Golden Chan 1 6 ,uperial Amber L .r13 Genesee Giant 1.7 25 2 Columbia 1 6 27,5 Etrly fled Clawson1.7 26.9 of Genesee 1,5 25 5 11/401c o1c .. 15 :1'6 the animals are collect d. Perhaps ! a home where love list the flame upon This table should be of great volae the roost noticeable feat ire about the the altar and tninisteled'before it,bat to the wheat growers of Ontat"fun as barn is the water ser ice Water I I put out the holy tire and darkness 1 reput•ts are drawu from. the banks 4f the Grand I and desolation reigned in its stead. l ley. �lueh Liver 1,500 feet away yy.works a big 1 had aspirations and ambitions that eful exl>eri- tit draulic rant, and this am forces a ; soared high as the morning star, bat tai reports of coliatani; Supply of vvatet to a system I broke and bruised their beautiful et's are of Concrete, like formation in the c back of the stalls the d id in trough -1 tb.e flowers in spring, brit slaw thein nerete at 1110. fade and die under the blighting >1,Iitugs froth ` curse of a drunkard father. I had Lone except the 191 go inettided in the sum credit is due to the ci a -enters who sent us the tests made on their ares. of pipes ander the barn .° 1'eon this tvings,and at last strangled them that • cexci 1JS1ONs• system a pipe is carried Inr yo each stall " I might not be toreti. wail chef J 1. Irl tale average yield of winter and connected there, 'y an auto- i cries any more. To day I stn a has - wheat per acre, the Dawson'a Dol- matie valve,with an individual 1 band without a wife, a father with - den atrampwith no hone to •,cow- 5t ,man all Each Chaff stood highest n . thinking , • �• :1(,h Cow' i^ g m..tal drirll.w tion h. L varietit>.3 tested over Ontario in the has her own trun;rl1 at h r side from ' call his t.wn, and a man in whom varieties ill which she can drintr as ,ften and as every good impulse is dead., and all -1, 189x1 and freely as she will. Nolmatter how i swallowed up ill the maelstrom of titles in each t uttell -she drinks she cannot lower - drink." 98.the sup 1 ')ecause the supply is re-1The tramp ceased speaking, the ies of winter ver Ontario on with the s of grain Iden Chaff, Rem Giant, r,71n—.fru ,5 r i AVegetablePreparat onforAs- stlrlilating theYccd andlRcgu1a- iing the Stemacll3 cl:diowels of iVSfr nr:L!<:sir tr.' J.� S1E THAT THE FAC—SIMILE SI CNA.TU RF4 --- 0 r= --- • Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- ness andRest.Cofltains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. NOT INTAr C OTIC. rr,ea▪ r OL .V.r.5 71 PIT Jbmptrn Sail .7 ,Ila,Sconrt Batas Sof.'. -4riz't Sad o lrmyraint PA « ylons.Sh %lens Seed - lo hid:urnr • eged,yrnr,••fora: Aperf:ct Remedy for Constipi- ti'on, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Weems ,C o r ivuls i o ns ,'Feveri s B- rat, s tend Loss or SLEEP. II Ta,: Simile Signature et' ' :EWeeeeste e -Tam Ytit� 13.y,. ,^ der Rem . ; 7 'F: it "�•' ^" $ tl � ..,..rel EXACT'COPY 0r WRAPPC.R. 77. IS ON THE RA R, OF EVERY BCTTLT1 OF , Castoria is put np in one -size bottles only. It is not sold in ball;. Don't allow anyone ,t) sen you anything else on the plea or promise that it is "just as good" and "will answer every pur- pose." liar Bee that yen got 0 -A -13 -T -0 -E -I -A.. Thec4too- ca nlnttl�°"��/F-m every stgentero�' vni poi. i-�"^r ▪ x� yrg� Mac' ,ff,�r8:?r - `�• {;;i.;s„t' ..1.� :�.,.-,:�L'ftp!�.a.�rsl:,3�ti���+.-���+..il. 1.. '41 ati A Dyspepti Co. 40 SOUTH AMERI AI'- HEiri1P E IS I THE RAINBOW OF POO 9iSE. 1 Emaciated—weary-0cm.l�a No One esu edequtttelc de-:er;be tIib itbj!'r..t mis- ery of the ::edger; r from I) .s; epaiit and Indigestion. South fluter can Nervine is the greatest diar'ovt'r in medical seienro for the cure all c•liruuic stomach troubles. It acts directly ISi throtor(, the nerves—Ha seat of illi dis- tD elmxe. 'Thousands lustily Of cures made. Relief from the lir::. do -c. "I was a great sufferer, from stomach and nerve trouble.,• Tried a store of remedies. do re ief. half a bottle Of S.Aut:l Amer' can NcrvIne worked won- der-. Six bottles mad�'ia new man of mo."—W. i1. S;termati, Iforrisburg oat. ilii 2i. Don't experiment -vttll new and dons:tftsl medicines -'1' Lo tho tried 61 and tested. Sold a at I:'anutons I ti .S t Orn year 1893 ; among each of the years 18 1896, and ancone, 7 vat uf the years 1807 and 1 2. Three of the varie wheat have been tested fr•r five years in susses following. average yiel per acre: Dawson's G 32 0 bushels; Early Ge 28.9 hneliols; and Earl son, 28.7 hu: bels. 3. Dawson's Golden 0 most popular variety \ perimenters in each of t plenished continually from the in- I glass dropped from his nerveless exilaustable waters of !the Grand fingers and shivered into fragments River ; andno matter h w little the ' on the floor. The swinging; doors eow drinks, there is no anger of an ! pushed open and shut again, and everfiuw, since the eat uratic valve' When the little group about tae bar . .—r—„-,_,_,..,— --, ..-„.,_.�..,..•. 1 looked up the tramp was gone.— Red Claw • i __ .- . _ _.------ .. - Michigan Christian Advocate. . . pLS`-r"'.c}c'"'.F4G'Q,±J wr'rsoecco *0100.1t00 ; ...._ years. 4. In the co-operative tor 1838 the Dawson's G and the I-ar1y Genesee through the winter the b New Columbia the poore 5. The Early Genesee son's Golden Chaff, and untbia possessed the stron and the Poole and Imperi the weakest straw in 1898 6. In the a -operltive 0. of 0a011 t•f the r,:(:tt 11' 0 the least and the Earl giant was one of tho ino by rust. 7. In 1808, all varie practically free from smu alY was the ; k A special appeal is being issued by id) the ex l flea rt Spas the itev. A C Crews secretary of e past flee; ,tit Epworth Leagues, as 'follows ; "Now 4i DR. AGNEWr S CUBE FDI( THE HEART Lhat the date for the taking of the perimlents' A =Emu. LIFESAVER. plebiscite vote has been fixed, let all Idea Chaff ; o orwnn in the ht,'n:ui an tomy to -day our L''ptvoi'th Leagues make a speed - 'ant i whose diseases cert. he nm readily de- alty of temperance wot'k for the next 1, nt and tear .,1 elute rhO•e of thgl heart- endg t, and the'; lnedicnl chsenvrry has made them few weeks. Not many of our young to amenable to proper treatment. If you - people will have the privelege of pot• ant, Daw•• 1 New Col -1 •.t straw ; 1 Amber erinlents. (115, rise is 01.0 of, Genesee, affected Os were which is have palpitation or cluttering, short-. Ind, but they can, nevertheless, a tt nes,': of breath, weak or irregular pulse, swelling o." feet or ankles recite is rho , art consziderable •inflnCTlCe. It would left side, fainting spells, cirbpsieal ten- be well if a Couple of enthusiastic &bey, any of these indieat heart die- , ease, No matter of bow lo, g standing temper ante meetings would be held Dr. Arznew's Cure for the heart will • in every town in the Dominion be - cure --it's a heart specific--a�••ts quickly t\peon now and Sept • 29th. Time —iters surely --•acts mildly. "I ryas given. up to die by thyysicians and effort should be spent i n making era friend, one d's • of D ACnovvai Cure tor the lie:: rt cave me,ease, and them attractive. i:lt•efllate temper — bottles )1(1es cured my case, of fifteen\vhltetvood,,..W:r'. ° t The 'liqucr traffic is the eomtnon en- veer setandbag, 11tHi.. J.L.-chit, am literature in every direction. Givarantees relict ii. 3O lninutoe. ° emy of the church, the home rand the nation, and now opportunity to deal Hold at Hamilton's Drug Store. it a blow should not be neglected. 1 47" �ht M The Loading Sileciaiisfq of America 20 YEARS IN 00101T. 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