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The Wingham Times, 1899-03-03, Page 3• LOOK JELL „ea, 771 ININFIrrarNs L;1. ,,i{, W :. ( ILA* 't' '4� , MARCJJ iia. 181)9, Banking In !Schools. An, American Veteran.. 1 4111 The Galt Public School Board la the first to Inaugurate in Canada tt ss stem of banking in the publie WW1 l worked itt 1 ; L lel b lUS w I �? :ikf 01141,1,,B,zereveg7e,:;‘:$, uier s'e+I►ntiel3ank Ulan h is the leading trustee in the move. : Ment: and he has obtained tae en - if They Are .Delicate and Sickly, Paine's 'Celery Compound Will I”/lakeT•her tranL and Robust. l3oys and girls v.bo are felling, weak and nieltly are sulfer.ag frau, u weakened Eouditiun of the nervous eystena. The ]Herres, tlasues and mueulee of our buys. and girls are extremely deliente and taeneieive; and quickly dibtur•bed by ill Ytealth. Wbeo you find your dear ones nervone,' ctoee,•trritable and w,erilt ; when they do noteleep well; when they have heatlet:he, variable appetite, sallow skin, sunken is) ea and skin troubles, be assured the ibioud is foul and thin. and uervoua force its tie a low ebb. Children with weak stornachta and weak organs of assimil- ation cannot thrive un their ordinary tinily diet. They are iu need of a special serve medicine, tonic and blood cleanser like.Paine's Celery Oompound, noted stor its wendert;ul fteieb building and nerve brnuing qualities. Paine's Celery Compound is the great and only true medicine fur weak and frail hodtes,,nd +unstrung nerves ; it has no equal as a medicine for the young. In the past, grateful parents iu every 1 part of our Dominion have gladly testi- I lied to the great work that Paine's Celery Compound. hes done for their children.. We strongly counsel mothers and fathers to have their boys and girls use Paine's Celery Compound at once if they are not showing signs of healthy and 1natUral growth. Paine's. Celery Com- pound is pleasant to the taste, free from ail dangerous narcutica, and cannot harm -the most delicate child.. Found Elim Out in Time. There is at deist one resident' of Arthur .village who is not so pleased' 'with penny postage as he was et Amt. Ile is a young man whose sweetheart resides at Mount Futest. A few days ago he wrote her as flews : '`And now, my darling, ▪ hitt the Postmaster -General has re duced the postage to two cents, we can afford to exchange letters more frequently." She replied : Sir, *qu.r atfelting ata Cent ip;t lie ps®;t,. anokes it evident to me that you are altogether too close -luted to treat a wife properly in money matters. I shall ever be grateful to the Lion. 111r. Muliock for having shown you in your true colors. before it was to slate. I. shall ever regard hien as Inv saviour, my deliverer. Adieu, and horde your miserable coppers for tone who will appreciate a one cent inian." And thus it comes about , that the Postmaster Goueral won the ,gratitude of a woman and lost the Fete, of a man. Von don't know when Diarrhoea or Iraysentery rorty attack you, so always be eproparetl to cheek thein at once by hav-. erre on h:.nd Dr. Fowlerla Extract of � Wfld Strawberry. dtlrtation of the scheme by the Minister of Education. On March 1 the: backing will begin. The scholars bring all the money saved dating the week to the tet.cher, who enters the tftnuunt'3 in .it book, The total is taken to the principal, who deposits in the b't,tic, at i{Merest. 'Nero are thi ee batiks in Gait hod a school for each haul:. The London News is not p.irtieu- fat ly favurablo to the scheme of school savings hooks lately adopted by the Galt public:±ehoots, ani there is a good deal of sound. sense in the arguments it advances, Tni•t is a new movetnent in this country and tho result of the innovation will be watched with a consiocrnble degree• of interest. The News says:— ` Children should not be prodigal, but they cannot bo soil their part nts din not provide the eop;►ers. The result of this new scheme will pro. bably be the denr1vsttion of some of scholars of a relished lollypop, and the creation of a feeling of envy on the part of some of the poorer child- ren that they cannot boast' of a bank account. Let children be children, and have the pleasures of childhood. If,they have the natural instincts of a miser they will be developed soon WI0u h." LIFE'S A BLANK Wi.hout Hearing—Catarrh Induces Deafness—Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder Gives Quick Relief. W. Ernest Louie, of VC cat, Flamboro, as so bad with Chronic Catarrh that hits hearing seen) Cu pep utanently Impair- ed. Doctors tiertted, epeeialists tortured for ti+0 Mon the. but his Leering grew worse. Ele was reuuotmended'te try Dr. Ai new's Catarrhal Poe der. One appli cation gave him greet relief and a couple of bottles cured hitn permanently. Sold by A, L. Hamilton, . • —St. Thomas Times: On Sunday morning the wire of the 0, P. R. agent at In„ ersoil presented c et has. band with twins; the wife --of the 1 agent at Pudville gave birth to a child; Mrs. John Campbell, wife of the agent at I•Iarriettsvil le, . gave birth to a child, and Sunday night Mr's.- W. 0. Forsythe, wife of the agent at Belmont. made he" husband happy by presenting him with twins. Hagyard's Yellow Oil can be- applied externally 'or taken internally. A medi- cine oheet in itself. Cares Cuts, Burns. Sprains, Gatheriogs, Li n p, Sore Throat, Croup, Quinsy, Kidney Com plaint. etc. Price •_'nc, all Beaters: Somehow the sante people who are willing to believe that the ninety- ninth ear of a century completes the century would never consent to. receive 0i) in full payment for a WO rietit. George Young, widely known as "Goldie the Hatter" who made Dray. ton his htadquartcrs for the early winter months is in to all this week. (.eordie is an Amef'iean soldier and i3 entltled to ii pension Witt! back pay which amounts now into tt con- siderable tido, in his lite on the road, free from all care, lie has :; never bothered his head about pen- .. sins, though there ate thousands on the American pension rolls whose 7- 7 - claims are not nearly ,o valid as his. Mr. II. 13 Murphy, of Murphy & ' Carthew, is laying his case before the authorities and has all the neees- 1 nary papers about completed, 1-Iis i . chances of getting three or four 1 , thousand dollars arrear and a pension for the balance of his life are said to i '- be good Geordie is an unique character in ; his way: God natured and intelli- 1 gent, well informed, he knows every town and village in Ontario and a good part of the States intimately, lie must have a constitution of steel, for he has apparently thriven under circumstances of exposure that would kill a dozen ordinary men. He roaded it up from Drayton last•week and arrived here the same day look- ing as fresh as when he started. On one occasion he was making a stay for a time at a. town wbere some charitable ladies raised a subscription to send him to thegold cure. Geordie was so greatful for their good inten- tions, his only fear was that they might succeed in their benevolent object. He excused himselt that be had no decent clothes but they had provided for that. He then begged off for half an hour till be would •wind up his private affairs 'and as soon as ho got out of their sight he made a bee line direct out of that town as fast as he could go. It was, he says, ono of the narrowest escapes he ever had in an eventful life,— Listowel Banner. NI J 11 44 71 Before it is too late, stop that succession of colds that means nothing more nor less than catarrh. Stop the suffering. Stopthe disagreeable catarrhal dis- charges that are so humiliating to you and offensive to your friends. Don't let it run on until your condition causes you to be ostracised as if you were a leper. Don't neglect yourself until consumption 'flakes its fatal appearance. You can be cured -not merely relieved, but absolutely and perfectly cured. • Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder will restore you to complete, perfect health, It gives relief at once. It cures in an incredibly short time. hundreds of cases of from 5 to so years' standing have been cured -cases that.physicians had pronounced incurable. The catarrhal powder acts like magic, not only in catarrh, but in colds, sore throrat, tonsilitis, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness and alt similar diseases. Mr. C. G. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, writes es follows :--" I have had catarrh for several years. Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at a time. About four months ago I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, and slate uslni;•.tho wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. I would not be without it." At druggists. Dr. Agnew's Cure or the heart cures all cases of organic or sympathetic disease of the heart -relieves in so minutet. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic, invigorator and system renovator. CCC, for 40 doses. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in a day and cures eczema, salt rheum and ail diseases of the skin. Cures pales in 2 to 3 nights. 550. SOLD BY A, L. HAMILTON, WING:1A11n. 'm mamma . •IMIIYYII 11 Old England's Flag vs. Dr. A. W. Chase. The Virtues of Dr..Cbass's remedies aro known the world over and like old England's flag the sun on theirs never sere. •Dr. Chase's Ointment, Kidney -Liver Pills, Catarrh Cure, Syrup of L• insects and' 'Turpentine nod Liver Cure enjiiy the eon ti+leuceof everybody. They have won their way into the public favor on merit. Their sterling qualities and high standing and purity leave made them the houaehold word all round the world. All dealers sell and recommend them. Uplift Your Tow• n. More towns die . for the want of confidence on the part of business men, and leek of public spirit, than from the i•ivalry of neighboring towns or adversesurroundings.Wl'en a man in search of a home or atbusi• ness location goes to a,town and finds everybody brimful of hope and en- thusiasm over 'the prospects of the place, and earnestly at work to .build up the town, he soon becomes imbued with the spirit, and as a result he drives down his stake and goes to work with the saine interest. When, however, he goes to town arid every one expresses doubt and apprehen•• sion in the future prosperity of the • place, moping, about and indulging moving'complaints about imaginary evils which are likely to befall the town, be naturally feels 'it is no place for him,. and at once shakes - the dust fromthis feet, while he pulls with all possible speed for some other town. Consequently, •try and make a live enterprising, progressive,town out of the one in !bleb you live. W hen you are working ;or.or saying it good thing for your town yen are acu.mplishirg all the more for your- .-elf.—Ex. • Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers beettuse its outhreek is so agonizii g cud frequently fetal.. Shi- ,• h's Cough, and Ouusutntition Cure ants ire magic in rages tit (roup. •i0 has ever been known to fell. i'he worst twee relieved rmmedietety. Price 25 is , 5O 3is. and a1.00 i3 Chicago talks of annexing more territory, and the Iowa and Wis- consin people 'Me naturally .feeling kin,l of nervous. Children Cry tor Fete T ft tI. Pt'bbaby the most ex'perrh a set or futon teeth evet known is that of Hyderabad, for t'Vhfeb tie paid ' $1,750 to a Madras den:ist. 1TtmHood's Sarsaparilla nevbr dirappotnts nvbe taken forim ureand iln Over• , p p ' Weed blend with perfect conilt:enco that it will euro. The popular use pf a spring Medicine is founded on experience. With the coming of the spring season comes languor, debility, a 4' dragged - out" condition irc1 a general lassitude summed up in the familiar phrase "that tired fcclir-- .' A p Zee p from the gross effects. of the fatty foods of winter, there is .no medicine equal to Dr. A ycr's Sarsaparilla. It not only cleanses the blood; but re- vitalizes it. It puts a spring into the step and a•sparlcic into the rye that. betoken health. it re c ores th.e lost appetite, induces refreshing sleep, and reduces tic li :bilitito disease by neutralizing the conditions essential to the development of disease germs. ffl 4 As a spring' medicine., daring the months of Mach, April, unci May, I knew o no other preparation that can be„in to coni taro with Ayet's Sarsaparilla. It is the leader of leaders." W. A. \ti E1SEIt, M. D., L•ourbon, Ind. "I cannot speak too Meetly in Braise of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prom experience. I can recommend it as the best spring medicine," ISAAC S. SPARKS, Patsey, 1 y. "I have used Ayer;; Sarsaparilla is my family Per -years and highly recommend it. As a spring medicine, -it alas no usual." A. Il. NICHOLS, Lilery SL, Cambridge, Mass. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been a household companion in our family for years. I take it every spring, beginning m April. It tones up my system, gives me an excellent appetite, and makes me sleep like a top. As a blood medicine, it has no superior in my opinion." e H. R. \VILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is without an equal as a blood purifier .and spring medicine, and cannot have praise enough. I have watched its effects in chronic cases, where other treatment was of no avail, and have•been astonished at the results. No other blood medicine that I have ever used, and I have tried them all, is so thorough in its action, and effects so many permanent cures as Ayer's Sarsaparilla" Da. H. F. MERRILL, Augusta, Maine. Do You Know Consumption is preventable ? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst sold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Con- sumption'Cure, S01d on positive gua- rantee for over fifty years. Household Hints. Before cutting a cork always dampen it slightly, then use a sharp knife, and there will be no ragged edges. Do not forget that an invalid should not touch pork and should be given veal or lamb only in the form of soup. To prevent the saucepan burning when boiling milk rinse well with cold water before. putting the milk in and heat over a slow fire. To grind old scissors saw the blade on the neck of a glass bottle, as if yofl were trying to saw that piece .off. In a short time the scissors will become quire sharp. Clean gold and silver jewelry with ammonia and water in the prop ortion of a teaspoonful of ammonia to a teacupful of water. ,lath. the jewelry with a piece of Soft old silk , or rag. " [1rANTED-SCv1iltAL TnvS VORTTIY Prat• y r sons in this state to manage our bustm•sa their own and Heath;, centres, It la mehtly once work aon,hlet al at hoqa,. Salary straight 5300 a year amset.rentes-definite, bnnnila°. no more. no les salary. Monthly $76. References. unclose sole-addreeeet stamped enve'ope, iiobett a, U is , t'rest., Dept. 6t. Chicago Where age is Looked Up To. "The parent's word is always law in. Japan, and perhaps this accounts for the sweetness and gentleness of the Japanese character," writes Onoto Watanra in the iFebruary Ladies Home Journal. "The Japan- ese are inherently an obedient. people. The old always take precedence of the young in all things. An eager, impetuous young man, be he ever so brilliant and clever, is not expected in Japan to have the reason, the wisdom and the foresight of an old man. Therefore the old man comes first always. As a result, there is, perhaps,. more general happiness in Japan than anywhere else in the world. One inight imagine that where duty i earried to the extent it is in Japan the natural love is not so much in evidence, I mean the actual effection, rather than the mere duty, of a child to its parent. On the contrary, the natural bond of affection between parents and children is nowhere so wotrderfnl as in Japan. No matter how unkind, unjust Or even wicked the parent may be, or how depraved the and invariably clings to that parent, even though, as is often the case, its own nature be finer. W. B. Moshier, of Manilla, Ont., aged eighteen years, copnlitted sui• tide by taking Paris green. Foods Ferment and Indigestion follows assure as uight follows. Nature hss supplied in the pineapple a wonder- ful supply of vegetablb pepsin. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets contra u all the elements in a puts, harmless vegetable compound that heal all forms of stomach disorders in quick time. Make you well end keep you well. Pleasant mei posi- tive, 33 rents. Sold:by.A. L. Hamilton. When a man gets into trouble the world is so pleased to see Miro there that it rarely takes the pains to ask how it all happened. No trouble getting the, childeen to take Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup. It always does its work effectual.), with- out any cathurtio to be given afterwards. Price 25u. The Ottawa license commi,sio'iers have decided to reduce the howl iieen•t"R r" in 77 to 70 :'rel the burn t•:.,1' -'..,pa until 33 Headache Is often a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive, More serious troubles may Joliet?. For a prompt, efficient etre of I•Ieadeche and all liver troubles, take Hood's Pins While they rouse the liver, restore fall, regular action of the bone's, they do hot gripe or pain, do not lrrltate or inflame the Internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect. 23c. at Mi druggists or by mail of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell,'Afass