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The Wingham Times, 1899-02-24, Page 3'. r� rr I WaS a Buff co TILL MliS, LA PMAN USED PAI E'S CELERY COMPOUND. The Only O illa That Giros True Strength and Keeps the flatly Nourished, Litter that Tells of; etnnd, and not Some deep Or solemn Triage and Sufferings. stlbjec:t over which he will puzzle hie *mai! bruin. A mother says : ",beep the child - It New and Joyous EztietencoExperi- ren happy and out of the .sun, and aimed After Use of elm Wonder, give, them plenty o: pure fresh milk fug Medicine. to drink, and a little ripe fruit .to eat, good bread and butter and Mrs. M, r. Litnptuan, of ondstonk !some tish or chieken and you will • rf! WING HAN TIM ' tr1 The Nursery. I THE ';;".ABIC4It'S LOT,. Do not aiwltvs trnt't the advice of the woman who ' has had nine children, I)rtring the flet year of life the birth of infants should he at 95 dc. gries. D,t not el ways feeds a child the moment it elle& There may be other cause tat grief than hanger. From early years parente ought to test their children's. oyes by • find ing whet distant uhjjects they can or eagnot see. Hang on the wells of the nursery plotured that the child will uncler- flint., writeei tiefoliowe regarding tier res- cue from sullwiug arm agony : "After serious cont;idtrsatton I think it my duty to neknowled;;e the great good 'Out .l have derived from Puiue's Celery Compound. No living mortal cau im. *,gine the euti'eriogs I endured for tout months, That demon 'La tori iippe' got a fast hold of me ; t became nee voiis, and leas so prostrated that 1 ouuld not sleep ht ur day. "I was reduced toe mere skeleton, and life became a burden. My appetite was rattily need to resort to drugs," Tile doleful neighbor has trighten- ed more inothors,bueled more trebles, and e:tgsed more tears than alt the plagues combined. She Should be suppressed, and with her, the long faced gloomy doctor and minis- ter. Mothers should be careful about children's fears and instead of !angle ing at theta, allow to theniselves very poor, and I wits so extremely ner- 1 that the fears are real to the child, pous 1 e could nottbbeaarn to have trey land • cannot exactly be explained "One Sabbath afternoon I read one of , away till experience shows the your baohs, end found • that Paine's groundlessness of them. Celery Compound nae cured matey pet-, Few parents treat their children dale. I thought 1, would try a buttle, and' with the courtesy they deserve and bought one they afternoon, and caul ! would like. Children are ordered silenced to take it at:eo rdi nit to directions. 'The relief was telwost instant. 1 con,' instead of asked to do things for the result that I eau new sleep well all , thanked for their errands or re - Untied the use of the Compound, with their parents, and are seldom might and feel misted when morning Conies. tiny appettt,e is grad, I am gate- warded by a kindly smile of ap• ing in flesh, and fuel like a new person.: preciation.. cannot find words to express my gratitude for your great Pane's Celery Compound, and for the wonderful sure it bas brought about. 1 aw 73 }ears of ;age, and can now Ntalk Live 'milee with- out tee)tug very tired, 1 am telling sty frle'ndii and netgnboras wt.o are sleopleas and nervous and suffering as I was. I 'wieb you unbouudtd success, and hope this may be read by sotne one who is afflicted and anxious fur relief," Saleable Stamps. Stamp eollectors will be -interested to :read the following elippeed. from lid I'rk i li rt err* s'Aelee t ti ege,batt t. iougt weeps age Mr. Ottewel 1, of Callingwnod, called at this (Ate to snake sone enquiries about old iost;:ge stamps, 'knowing that we were interested in such things, Ire informed us that he hada lot of. old eorrespondenee 'and we gave hien information as to the values of old Canadian stamps; ete., describing particularly and shaving hint a sieture of the most valuable. After `returning home he discovered that -be had two of the old 12d Canada �iack. For these two stamps Mr. Ottewell received the other day 10,70 eneh—a total of f5540. This liras indeed a nice little discovery. NATURE'S DIMPLES Disappear, and Beauty Fades Under the Shadow- of Tormenting Skin Troubles, But Dr. Agnew's Oint- ment is a Quick and Safe Healer. The unceasing tui'ment of an itching skin, which is the natural consequence and outcome of suoh skin diseases as tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, eczema, ulcers, blotches and other satin eruptions is allayed in an instant w th one appli- cation of Dr. Agnew's Ointment, and is a very few days the most stubborn oases, give way to its mages beating power and leave the skin wbole, perfect, elem. and as soft as a baby's. It will cure piles in from three to five nights. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills ere the cheap- est mule. 20 mite fo, forty doses,..Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Botnbayr is well supplied with water, the quantity available for each person being 40 to 50 gallons a day. All forms of serefuln; sores. boils, pranples and eruptions; are quickly and permanently ourad by Hood's Sarsapar- illa. `Half the ships in; the world are British, The best of them can be converted into ships of war in 48 hours, 4 IN A SURE CA TAl R19 CURE. No matter what your experi- ence has been with so-called catarrh ' remedies, " your utti. mate, complete recovery can surely and positively be effected, Don't suffer any longer, Don't trifle with a distressing and dan- gerous disease when a sure cure is Within your grasp, 'Thousands of sufferers whose condition was worsethaat yours have been cured and are now in perfect health. Their enthusiastic and unsolicited testimonies show beyond the shadow of a doubt that DP. Agnew's , • SOO F Catarrhal Power is the most wonderfully 'effective remedy ever Compounded. It re - heves the most severe case in front -, so to 6o minutes ; it effects a full. curein a short time. The most eminent nose and .throat speciat- istsin the world have given it their unqualified endorsement. In all gases of catarrh, colds, sore throat, asthma, hay fever and infiuenz.t it acts like magic, It is easy and pleasant to use, It never fails to do precisely whttt.is claimed for it.. In less than an hour it will prove its worth if you will but 'give it a chance. A prominent evangelist gives testimony Rev. Warren ntle ,writes:••" White in Newark;`Il.J,conductinq religious ser- vices I was troubled withi catarrh and used Dr, Agncw's Catarrhal Powder. It }che ave t Wardle( and t haws recommended it to many among whom 1 have labored.' icon, David hills, Minister of Justice of Canada, bra used this remedy and highly rocom- mendsIt over his own signature, Mali druggists, . Dr, Agnew's Cure for the Heart cures all cases of organic and eynipathetic disease of the heart. Relieves in ee minutes. Dr. Agnew's' Liver fills are at nice a mild cathartic and an invigorator, system renovator and blood maker and purifier. toe, for 4o doses. ler. Aimees Ointment relieves in a day and cures eczeataa, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures piles itt e to S nights. s;c. 4 sow) int A. D. 1 AMII,q't3a�i� WtNG1tAI . IN 'ZiXE 1rtAIN IT IS A Pttasi'lallQij AND A IBecause the farmer does not re ceive every year for hits crops and stock a high price, he should not ' permithimself to grow indifferent and think farming a nonpaying busitttess, Like any other vocation farming has its ups and downs. • Settle farmers, however, • seem to think that "hard tinges" are going to he with us always. Not so. The, i ambitious, prugressivr, scientifdo farmer is prospering today and has no time to complain, Those who take a glodmy view of everything, land see failure were there is success, !can never hope to iruprove their con- ' ditions by will -o' -the wisp methods. ( Above all, the farmer should be hopeful and not easily discouraged, whieh is in most cases unwarranted. Your own efforts will do more to - word satisfying the mot'tgtge on your farm than the political party with which y.,ou may be allied. Practical, scientific, well directed, carefully studied work are the farm- mer's weapons with 'which to com- bat adversity and Win the abundant prizes hattire offers. Al disgruntled, apathetic farmer, who thinks those of his calling absolately lost and eau never get out,of debt, is a curse. to any community. 'The condition of the farming class o> to -day is,.in the main, prosperous, An oeeassional "howler"' is found in every section, but bo would be pass• nnistiu in the Celestial eity.-Agri cultural Epitonnst., L''elPT HIM TO DIE. Bright's Disease Pronounced Past Hope by ?hysieians—South Am- erican Kidney Cure is the Life Saver. A. traveller for a well-known western manufacturing firm was so hale and hearty that the passibility of his con- tracting kidney trouble was farthest from his mind. but through constant exposure Bright's Dieease, that insidious of ailments, laid hold on bins. He doc- tored for months—physicians gave hun but a short time to live. A friend wbo had derived great benefit front South American Kidney Cure recommended it to him. When he had taken seven bottles all signsof the disease bad left him, and today he ie as well as ever. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. A. Peculiar Wedding. Archduke Heinrich,. .of Austria, wishing to marry ,Leopoidine Hof- mann against the *ill of the emper- or, secured the "passive assistance" of a priest, who dared not celebrate a marriage under pain of the,enDper- or's anger. The archduke gave a banquet, to which he invited the, priest. After the soup had been served he rose in his place, on which that guests ex- pected a toast, ,.But the archduke, pointing to Miss Hofmann, pronouns ed slowly and solemnly the •words, "Most reverend, this is my wife." Miss Hofmann inneedlietely after- ward rose in her turn and said, "This is my husband." • According to the theory of "pas- sive assistance" fin Germany and Austria, these words spoken before a priest rendored'the marriage of the pair valid and sacramentally con - eluded. The emperor, it issaid, was' extremely astonished, hut could do nothing.—Woman's Journal. is the beginning of !1, Protracted hunger means starvation, and starvation means death. When the scalp is starved tho hair dies at the roots.. What's the x;iatter with your hair? It gets dry; harsh, brittle, dull of color, the end. split. You wash it and brush it, but it still coines out. It's hungry! If washing and: brushing would stop starvation, then all the expense of a horse's keep would be a sponge and a currycomb. Hunger needs bread, not a bath. That is why • Irish seinen. Linen is the Irish- industry which has.never suffered from toy kind of impression. 'Let thein have their • linen,' was the *newer, in reply to renonstl'aneee wirer regard to other. . 'taxation. Although mentioned in the. reign of Henry ` i1,I., to the ill-fated Ldrd Stafford the credit is due of firefly establishing it as a national product. At the Restoration wise measures were taken by the Duke of Ormotrtie, width infused fresh life into the indastry'. The Eevnceidon el` the Edict of Nat tes incde malty le»nt'lese; some' of these took refuge in rrel,tnd, them their knowledge of vslr'iuue littndi crafts made them nsc'fnl citizens, and their' infl'uenc'e upon 'the linen trode was beneficial f'urty•five- years later, in the Dublin S. eie ty tables, already quoted, tine total hnpnrtation of linen, valued at •ib. an (-II fieured only at £(;.18, whet ell+ £17,o33- was paid for rnnitiigo, o •:, c• frig. This was it striking ronttvtst, for whieh a remedy was promm ly 'found. Some warkere wore lwereelt1" t ''10 Menders, rand snon 1,50fl lnt'nte wr'i't working in luster, The tineet fabrics are vow a 4l306111v t.1' the country. i'reepieity diel tna conte without ''tt✓v i s Ra'* a . a. F .1 ess0 It supplies the requisite nourishment for the hair, and the hair grows, It restores the tone of the scalp and so induces the secret ons of the fol- licles ,that the coloring,', matter is renewed and fading hair regains its natural color, dandruff disappcars, and the hair becomes thick and glossy. . Men and women whose abundant hair is the envy and admiration of friends,.ad it that they ovrc it to .Ayer's Hair Vigor. " Last winter I discovered aba;d spot on my head as largo as a silver dollar. .A few ap- plications of Ayer's Irak Vigor started a healthy growth of hair, and in a short time the disappearance of the bald spot was a subject of wonderment to my friends and pleasure to myself." A. M. ALLEN, No. 3116 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. " I have used your Ilair Vigor for a great many years and know of nothing equal to it as a hair dressing and restorer. It has given satisfaction atnosig my customers who speak I.iahly in its praise." A. E. FIELDS, Barber, No. qi Princess St., Kingston, 0. "I am sixty-nine years old and have used Ayer's Flair Vigor for fifteen years to prevent my hair from turning gray. It is aa excellent preparation for that purpose and I shall always use it." JOHN HECHTMAN, Osseo, Minn. "I find Ayer's Hair Vigor to be indispensable. My hair fell out for five years, but a few applications of the Vigor stopped it. it gave the hair a beautiful glossy appearance, and I also found that it did not affect curling or crimping;" M.. E. SNYDER, Brantford, Ont. • fostering care, , From accounts laid before Parliament, it appears that between the years 1700 and 1777 £847,504 were paid for the use of the linen mantlfacttirers of Ireland —see Com. Jour., vol. lir„ p. 3911 —but the value of the linen exported from Ireland in six years 1771 7 reached £1,615,654, while in 1895 it exceeded six million. • Dyspepsia Groans for what Nature alone provides for this stomach curse. Dr. Yon Stan's Pineapple Tablets are nature a panacea for all stomach ills. Pleasant and positive ours for Sour Stonianb, Distress after Eating, Loss of Appetite, W"nd of the Stomach, Dint - nese, Nausea, Catarrh of the Stoinaoh, Sick Headache, and all disorders direct• ly traceable to sluggish digestive Organs. 36 bents. Said by A. L. Hamilton. X oniestie 'Hee of Beef. The retail buteher in cutting up meat as ordered generally weighs it before trimming, tau king the eus. tomer pay full price for portions which go into the scrap and are sold at half price for soap -making. 'The market man thus gets paid for, this not ineonsidorable part of his wares twiece over, the first time aerially getting A- high valuation therefore, The economical housewife will insist upon getting elf that she pays for and makes the trimmings valuabie for eouresteelt. Meat when "delivered by the butcher should be at once removed 1 Pointed. Praagraphs. from the paper and put in a cool place until needed. Care should be taken that it does not tame into di- rect, conduct with the ice. If the refrigerator ie large enough, it i,• better to hang the piece up so that the air surrounds it. No good housewife will order meat unless 'selecting it herself, The dealer is almost sure to take advent - age of her in some way or other it only in sending a cut not quite so. choice as is desired. 11f isundersta n d• ings as to weight Wright be obviated if the, purchaser saw her order on the scales, and, then noted the quantity •of bone and ,fat `trimmed otF .and thrown into the scrap pile, A Good Spring Medicine. The sort in-law ii often the child of *wow,The auger of destiny is undoubted.. !ly on the hand of fate. The man who forgets a favor sel- dom forgives an injury. It's a wi,e pedagogue that pours whale oil on the troubled waters. A close student of human nature never 'elide tnc•ney to his Mends. F it ever 40 years~ Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild "Strswrtsrry bee been the great renietly fiat nut rrhtba, Dysentery, Orarnpa and Colic Alvit s get the .genuine. Imitations ate dangerous. There le net earthly love so truss end iiw'p' nsive'as mother's love. Ti*t. w r r of the transgressor is oft- time.; fttime-t the ; arrest route to Canada. Yott ought to take something this scaring to purify your blood marl give ,yeti strength and energy. Nothing will do you so much gond ne llur,l,mlt !lined bitters, it will aleanss anti itirh.,r•>ttt' yen entire system and bani4h ttredns'ee - and weatcneee., Dandy, theta capital of Ceylon, and Singapore, are to -'have the electric lights. WANTR,,D-131,Wkaat. TatlataNaa'rtll . ,.,. 1 seas is this stun to tnanarrs our bn,h,es.9 their awn and noariaa mantles. 'it 14 nae°sl• 4. ,e work tondneted at home. ,iatary i triti3ht WOO a ;rent and eksoreses--clettnite, bnnathte, tin marc, ne a try. oat t y t n, a nranrne. ,+ •+w. • legs s.t it With e,7 r t h i >iclr.addrbs„nd stmaaoil em•e'ape, lletbert t:. 141s , of cent.. Prot., Dept. M. Chlo:t o ConStipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, indlig`estipn, Dizziness, Indicate that your liver is at et order. The hest teediatne to roped the liver and cute all th'ie nee is fount] in tit -r'l Sold by all Medicine draper.