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The Wingham Times, 1898-11-25, Page 2• his . rl '.' hu is '1r `' la.ti t t c Canadian lien l\ 1 d s Ttl orgtslli .lag a fire iae`-ttranee business. to take risks only en entireties and pars')°. • ges. Too=l ec,lloctor of customs Effie been 1Otllie".t that the Detroit I tl.I,t1'L1ted Sin tt.es been Ithiet:d on the 'fist of pave, tvliose ::rinds ../t tato Canada is prteii?rited. GATES ITTL'E RE NUS t l:'e:,itively eurctl Tey these • t • Little Pills. f' They elm relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indi;;estion and Teo Hearty Eating, A per - Ifact remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowse- „ r-ess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue gein in the Side, Tor' ' R. They I eg..,ate the 33 .1 getable. $maH Doe Het+o d of the day. get Carter's, it for Carter's, st and demand tel's Little Liver Fills. Lr , Y91111PPY WOMEN, t Br. reed Weakness a rc S1r iid".kited TBtreeapia the use of is ii4l ars'ra's el es '"C and Nerve Pees. It's sed to think that so many women suf;:._ fieee pain, Weak Spells, Heart Palpitet:on, Sinking Sensations, ,z• [+Seesseee 1�II+a WINGHAINI TIMES, NOVEMBER 25, iSoli Literary Notes, t Much interest tuts been excited in l America by the telt giaptlie accoUlltt ,. of Rooley s apparently wholesale put•- j ehase of British nobleteeu for use oft dry ducks to hit* various stack eche Home Dying With Diamondayes lilies; and connristtun with the highest! is Peasant and f rofitaI)Ie. rr; Lt2 TG 711.. pclitieal oilicials ot the Empire. Theron C. Crewe rd, wise has been l Beautiful and Brilliant Colors That in Eue :t,ad 'hie Cosmopolittan,,l Will erotk'tide—DiamondDyesHese takes up the suhject in the November Special Colors for Cotton and Mixed k' that inagaztne and uti der " (Nods —lioW Wise Women Econe- issue u mize in Hard Times—A. Ten Cent Package of Diamond Dyes Often. saVoS Thom Dollen. i the title ot "Holley and his Guinea Pigs" gives fl connected Mary of the derivation of lluuIey land his rise to . the control of millions through t:u- enited cheek and the 'opportune' willingness of dietinf;uiil;ect British !Darn hon' bila can save tije cost of a naw ari,4oet'ats to lend their names for a goun for herself or a stet for the little financial coneideratielr to any sort of one, or bow she can make hor husband's a slimly transaction, faded clothia„ look like new. Diamond Dyes, irhich are prepared. espeoiully for home use, v, ill dc, all this.w They are so simple and easy to use Mall even a child win get bright and lovely colors by fol- lowing the directions an each pao,rage. There is nu need et soiling the hands with Diamond Dyes ; just lift and stir the goods with two sticks while in the dye bath, and one will not get any tonins ur spelt. . 1n coloring dresses, jackets, coats, and all larger artielee, to get a, ful and satis- factory calm it 13 absolutely necessary to have a special dye for Cotten and all Mixed Goods, and a cliflereht one for tell Wool teroods. This is duob in Diamoud Dyes, and before buying dyes one shot' id know whether the article 'to be colored is all wuol ur inixed or union goude, and get the proper die. Do opt buy dyes that claiiu to cover everytieing with the same package, for their usefevill result iu failure. The Diamond Wes alone win do your work succesefully ; they are the only guarauteed dyes. Criminal Statistics, 44. 9 i Nervozeness, Siecplessness—who could ( be restered to the fell enjoyment of per- i feet health by a few boxes of ,lfilburn's Heart ;i::1 Nerve Pills. I, There can be no question about the I efficacy of this remedy. Thousands of i women, i;:tvefound itdoall thatiscla&mcd I for it. Here is the testimony of Mrs. Gillen, : :.sley Street. Moncton, N. B. "li.sora takirgMilburn's Heart and Nenr3 i'i!l:: I used to Buffo untold agony i from vie; tit headaches, irregular action of the hart, together with pains or sp astee l: various parts of my body. Il ";ielnt. times I feat so weak that I was i unable to !rink after my domestic duties. t, The.. , er, I had to endure this worry and address The Delineator Publishing b trouble, because all the remedies I tried Co,, of Toronto, Limited, 83 Rich - feted to give me relief, until happily I • li'eareiofit:'.l;urisHeartandl�;ervePills. mond St. West, Taranto, Ont. Sab- i i I had only been takingthem ashort time scription price of The Delineator, -when I felt greatly benefited. This en- 1 xL00 a year. Single copies, lf,c. couraged me to continue their use until a comet: t.: cure was effected. Catarrh of Long Stancting Relieved " I tees; not been troubled with a head- in a Few HOUrs. ache s'nra taking these pills. They in- creased ew appetite, invigorated my en- It is net alone the people of our own • In these times of enforced economy it should be a pleasure to, any woman to The December number of the Delineator is called the Christmas number, and is amarvel of coin- pleteness in all its departments. The Winter Fashions in' Dress and Mil - line' y are elaborately illustrated end I described, the Literary features are 1 of an unusually high order of merit, I and the Household Specialties ere 'of the most seasonable and oriinal Icharacter. The eieuder sentiment of A Modern Cllr Dallas Saint, by Clara E. Loughlin, will appeal to ! lovers of Stephenson in t peculiarly l affectionate way. The Reboso of Senora Vigiel, by Eva Wilder Brod- head, is a captivating sketch of pas- sionate, kind hearted , haraeter to be 4 found in tae southwest. Wasbing- ton Society During the War, by Mrs. Arehibald Ilopkins, is an interesting retrospect of life at ,the Capital dur- ing the late conflict. keeping Watch, an impressive Christi nos poem, by Edii,h M. 'Thomas, tells the shepherd's story of the finding c.f the Christ - child, In the series on The Common Ills of Life, Dr, Grace Peckham Murray analyses the physical con- ditions and soeial aspects of Old Age. The article in the series on Amateur Phottogt'cl_liy contains a number of suggestions in regat;d to making photography remunetative for the amateur. Dear or Georges con- tributes another scholatrly chapter on The Cultivation of the Voice. In 1'sster Tableaux, by Lina Heave will be found complete technical directions for preparing an elaborate artistic entertatuuient. A notable group of Holiday household Sub- jects is embraced i'it an Old -rime, Christmas, by Helen Combas, Holi- day Candy Making at Horne, by Lafayette McLa.ws, and Clab Women and Club life, by Helen M. Winslow, are characteristically entertaining; and the regular department; Social Observances, conducted by iers.Cad walader .Tones; The Tea Table, by Edna S.Witherspoon ; Fancy Stitches and Embroidery, by Emma Hay- wood ; The Dressmaker, Millinery, Lace -Making, etc., domprise a pro- fusion of additional }natter of dis tinetive interest. Order from the local agent for Butteriek Patterns, or = tire system, and gave me back my old time st:rngth and vigor." Take a Laza-LiverPitt beterc retiring. F 'Twi"tui, wh?tc you sleep. without a grip or gripe, ar•. Luke you tce1 better in the 1 mo! rrr, . I•r:cs Sold by a:1 druggists. } " fOR loll/ L - ,,,,,,T1 [1., (�T tBE5rAtITI-RHEUMATICii {tfAPLASTER MADE rr E CH PL ST[ iN EllAt;ELED M1r�`� 11N 60?C PRICE 25a/jLSO IHIYARD �RODSPRICE�'�st�t��cFco�T— 5 N^'1'RER,L .J Al Owe ''J w v1 • t�AHuWACTURER .. , ALWAYS KEEP Old NAND filler TItrr1I't IS $D KIND OP PAIN OR ACNE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, TItXT I'tIN•KiLLER WILL NOT RE. Li EVC. LGtJrI OUT sea IMITATIONS AND SUB- 1811e'llTi i, THE ar;NUlNt BOTTLE EWF+fti "MI1 CAME, ,.q A-: ,•+,L•r,»MCS rw,n.., �� 5,4v�r+.v.r/tw,r+,'.•yy��vnt country, and prominent citizens like Urban Lippe, ;vi. P., of Joliette, Que., and other members of Parliament, who, having used Dr. ,tlgnew's (Catarrhal Powder, pronounce it >jhe most effective remedy they have eve; ltnov;n, but peo- ple everywhere are expressing their gra• tification at the effectiveness of this medicine. 0. G. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, says: "I have 'had catarrh for several years. Water would run front my eyes and nose days at a time. About four months ago I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder,and since using -the wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. I would not be with- out it." It relieves in ten minutes. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Dopartxn,nta11 Ansi Ogler Stores. „ �t" The question betweda dep;tettuen ,f. �: at, ve ti; ^ l*`t ei 'yn•r. ' r' :ter ti t 1':ti .„reeeepn.i.nnen n:ctl111UtWUl"fi1919111gtI11n11ruU :i kind continues to be one of lite atuat------- ^—� ,i' tal stores and stores of at1 ordinary important of the day. It is important not only in a commercial blit In tt soeial point of view, for the eutui►lull- ity wou:d undergo greitt ohattge if alt our ordinary tnerceattte wove crowded out of exhistaoee or. rednuecl' to clerkship In some gigantic silts 1 lishtnents, while ttle•transition would b3 fell of ruin andsufiering to thuu> ands. The danger seems tuost w threaten the sinal ler city bto,e.i. 'Theta, it was predicted, could tu't ; profitably live. Live, nevertheless, they do, and we willalope it is not only or principally oygiviugemcee whi.e' the depertmu}►tats require ready money, but in Baine less questionable, way. Tense in the suburbs have' advantage of vieiuity, the trolly not -1 withstanding. Bluets ►}lore ought the village stores to', be able uititTla;ely to tr.,ld tiheir own. They have not to. !Say oily rents or the devouring taxes dr , Toronto. Their customers have no railway journeys to take; and, Sas they are' generally congregated street, th'e coveuienee among them is as great a departmental stores the! sometimes a. long time u ed. The advantage of The report of criminal statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1897, has been isened. It shows that there was an increase of 632•in the number of charges for indictable offences dor ing the year: 8,027 in 1897 ag ainst 7,- 395 in 1896. In 1897 2,172 were acquitted; 13 detained for lnnaey, and 121, for several caries, received no sentence; against 2,.065 acquittals; 18 for lunacy and 113 receiving no in 1896. Phis reduc-s the number of convictions for 189e to 5,721, or 11,66 pet 10,000 inhabitants, against 5,204 or 10.25 per 10,000 inhabitants for 1896 in the following order by provinces, New Brunswick . - Prince J dward Island .... Nova Scotia ...,'.... ..i.. Q ueb 3e fllauntobe '4 Ontario ...... .. ..... u The Territories British Columbia We never heard of husbands and wifes quarreling about which loved the other most. In some London hotels the waiters receive as much as $2,500 a year in tips. 1836. 1807 116 9 34 4 270 25 1,420 1,73 181 24 2,783 2,84 144 li 247 32 in the same I f shopping I it is in the customer is being serv- ealing with a local merchant is that1e is known to the neiglfbcrhood, anfl cannot aff- ord., without ruinous lees of repute tion, to sell goods which Oro not w.h.as he has represnted them oto be. The purchaser in a depertt ientaL stare has no personal hold oti the seller. There have been too many of the small stores, and they bardl3r keep pace with requirements in ltt''activeness and freshness of goods. Consolidat ion and improvement of style may yet save them from the departmen- tal maw.—Toronto Weekle.Sun. LIFE'S SPRING IS POISONEDIf the Kidneys do not Carry off its Blood Impurities—South American Kidney Cure Keeps' These Organs ans g Healthy - Prevents Diabetes — Bright's Disease and Bladder Diffi- culties. • Every drop of blood in the body goes . through the .idneys for the rernioval of i its impurities—every :three mieutes— night and day—while" life lasts.. Toe 5 kictueys are the filter—; -and it stands to 7 "0 Canada 5,204 5,71.1 It will be seen that the number of convictions has decreased, during the year, in the provinces of New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia, while it has increased in all the okiher provinces. Out of the total numbeii of convictions 6-3 per cent were female offenders in in 1897, against 6-7 in 1896, 12 6 per cent.. were young offenders under 16 years, in 1897, against',the sante fig- ures in 1896. Muscular Rheumatism. Mr. H. Wilkinson, Stratford, Ont,, writes : "I experienced great relief from Muscular Rheumatism by using two bot- tles s e LL ' Iles of NI tlh u ahem R' t They are a splendid remedy." Price 50c., all druggists. f, Money brings happiness to some men because of the interest they de- rive therefrom. WANTED. -SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY PER- . sons in this state to manage cur bnslnteein their own and interim vomiting, It is mainly mite.° week conducted et hoe e. Saiary straight ESO a tear and exaenses—definite, benefide, no mere, no les salary. Monthly $75, Referenced. Enclose Neff -addressed stnmp. d etweope, Hotbed E, 1itse, Prest„ Dept. 11. Chicago, OARD. We, the Undersigned, do horoby'agree to refund the money on a twenty-five cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills, if, after using three fourths' of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipation and Head- ache. We also warrant, that four bottles will permanently rare the most obstinate ease of Constipation.' Satisfaction or no pvy when Wills' English Pills are used. A. A, Morrow, Chemist'laud Diuggtst, W iegham. Out. Colin A. Campbell, Chealist and Drug- gist, Wingham, Ont. A. L. Hamilton, Chcmisttand Druggist, Wingham, Ont. • News 1N oter • The street railway strike at Lon- don was brought to an mad on Thurs- day last and the cars are running the slime as usual. t In the trial of Christopher Stewart at Brandon for manslaeighter the jury returned a verdict toinotguilty. Miss Brown, of Stoufiville, aeei- dentally shot and wounde her broth- er with a gun which w 's .0ar1essly thrown on a bed. A Millbank man blew but the gas in his room at the Win sor Hotel, Stratford, it CTIVESOLICITORS WANTEDEh.CItYwHEPE for "Tho Story of the Philippines" by Mnrnt Belstead, eommissloned by the Government as 0111 - clot Historian to the War Departniest. Tho book was written In army carat•. at San Peans}eco„ou the Puffin with General Iterate In the hfOpitals at Ile. nelutu, in hong Kong, in the American trenches at tlanlla In tr r+ n the leu i.ont camps with Aouhiaklo, on the deck et the Olympia with Dewey . and hi the hoar of settle at the fall of Manila.'113onanza for agents, 'Brimful of nr}ginae pictures taken by gov- ernment photographers on the spot, targe bunk, Low prices, Big profits, freight paid. Credit en. Drop all traahvuno,7fciel war beaks, Outfit tree, /Mimes, XT. Barber, seo'y., Star /insurance Bldg., Chicago. reason that if tee titter is out of otder the impure matter inlhe blood goes to. every part of the boy at every heart beat. When the first indications of kid- ney disorder present themselves, resort at once to South American Kidney Cure —the tried, tested and proved speckle for Bright's disease, diabetes end bladder complications. It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Pointed Paragraphs. A great many social barriers are erosssed•in love. A woman alwayi3 thinks a man ought to join some church. There are no breakers ahead of the man who is already broke. The architect of his own fortune never tires of planning extensions. The fellow who 'shakes the tree dosetl't always get the most fruit. There is nothing more musical than the voice of a mule tb another mule. An Irish philoshoper • says it is a wise man Who has hi¢ after thoughts first. Some men owe thttir suecess by acting contrary to tllef advice of their friends. 1 Chliciren Ivy for Sometimes the only;difference bet• ween a boom and a ' omerang is in the orthograpli y, It's a poor rule that won't work both ways, but it's a poorer one that won't work at all. Truth crushed to earth will rise again—and the crushing and rising continues a continuous; performance. Some girls who profess to be high- ly educated have merely been imm- ersed in a weak solution of accomp- lishments. • Some one asserts that a cat's eyes are larger at midnight than at any other time. We are positive its voice is.--Chteago News, A OMB SOLICITORsWANTED EVERYWHERE ,L1.. for "The Story of the Nhtiippines” by Murat Halstead, comm'sslono,l by the Government as Official Historian to the War Department, The book was written in army camps at San rranslaco, on the Paola° with General Meditt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong !tong, In the American trench es at tlanila, 1,1 the iesttrt;ent camps with Aguinal- dfi, on oho •tock of the Ul'ulnit with newey, and In the rear of hnttle at the fail et Manila. Denims for al;gnts. Brl,oflil of original platnros falcon by bookrnt Tbdw photographers Ilia 1,roiits. the 't el it paid Credit given, Drop all trashy unofficial war books. rluttit free. Address, P. T, Eltiaber, See'y,, Star Ineurance Bldg„ Chloato. C111ct eteWePrep are LonforAs- sirnilatittt LiteTo od at,clPseb Wa- iting It.^ Stomlchs and. Bowels of 1TA4.?''" s l Promotes Digestion,Checrft►1— Ileus andRest.Cantaitls neither O lum,Morptune nor riilleral. 1toqr XATICOTIC. Iierne6.10I421.r.S N: ELPIZTai'rE'1i Turcp fir- S,xeL- AvAet••'„& t yrres &xd r : f pemrml` - 25 Ces taseesJi t Paws Seed ... c.;fr.cf, r . 1 uyrrQri Fl..rc.+: Apuree f Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stonach,Diarrhoea, Wortns,Cor1vuisions,Feverish- EkeSS cndLOSS OF SLEEP. TC;.C:5lnirlo Signature of NEW YORK. • h' 113�i- r if reEE THT THE tam f &Yr/a IS ON THE WR :f' k "ER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF ' EXACT t;OPY OF WRAPPER. y -QST. yy,t[b.�v YaJ Castor'ia is put up in one -size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone oo cell you anything else on the Ilea or promise that it is "just as good° and "will'aaswer new Fus- noso." kW -See that you got C -A -S -T -O -1r -i -A. Tsimilehe foo- ,.�n�Jjr on. cl'natine„az catty 0� vat' of- + wrappa.« ' -�---_ 3, 1� ,y ^�4. P� ,gyp LYZEN J; r Ttkn YS*'U,qi' ' '�' 4t�4,\.f.'.��'r'i'n;'\`E�5' ” .4 ' i-3"«'7Gu it, ''r. .. YIP,',tt'� iP a E , Mt> 1 'y� I Asthma Cia.spe Tho wheezing and strangling of those who gra ofat mu. or i14t:hmn at•eprom ptiy relieved by a. f, w doges of Dr, Chase's Syrup of Liusoeil and Turpentine. i .I Mr.ThmmeeDickicon, a well-known I • London whnleeele merchant, fell from I a trclin nt Island Pond, Penn., and, is seriously Injured.. ‘ What n, Tratu of Aliments follow 'n the wake of n ptomauh. that is out of 1 kilter—what n story or s kering can be 1 savAd in The timely neo of so pleasant and i silive a sura fnerfDyeponsia and Iudigeeelon ne Dr. Von .Stan's Pineapple Tablets.The pineappe is a veritable fountain of vegetable ponal n-- Nato re's tonic for people out of sorts. One Tsb- lst relieves. S5 cents. Sold by A. L. i Hamilton. Mr. John Yoe, M. P.. 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No better proof eau 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 PIJIYITS Supplied to Order. Repairing promptly attended to.. S1xoe—Diagonal St. opposite. Eeatties Livery. JOHN PELTON, Wingham. Out, Caveats and Tradc•Marli`s obtained, and all patent business conducted for MODERATE 111158. 1117 office is in the immedia to vicinity of the Patent Ofliccee,,,, and my facilities for securing patents arc unsurpassed Send model, sketch or photograph of invention wit% description and statement as to advantages claimed. .tri!' -110 chamois made for an opinion as to patentabiligf, and my fee for prosecuting the application win mot So called for until the patent 'r allowed. "Invasions' Guinn," con- taining furl information sent free. All Cornmusl. Wiens Considered as Strictly Confidential. FRANKUN H. HOUGI1 520 &' tiltfoeLe lisi'leetrieskil 6N. 1A. . • 50 EXPERIENCE N. 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