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The Wingham Times, 1899-03-10, Page 2On ItIvery Bettie - of fihnoil'e C,,:seut .ptiun Cist ha this •,suatentee, "gilt we ask of see ie le Ilse two shit.!. of the coatente et this bottle faithful' s. then if you tills set. you - are not Innen- oil,' cetera the tenets to your Dregelet.:trio: he may refund the price paid." le iee2Z eye., es ets, and $l. A man walking day Rini eight .without r'e'in•, would take 428 clays to jt roe; wend the wui'id. etteseeseetteseesseeesessessesseeeesseetene `111.1(.; W I.N0.11 A 'M. Tl lM 1+.Sa. A OIE 10„ Goma of Thought. i Effeots Were W oaderful. C 1;1!-C?i.'ERA-T1GQN 1x7.41, DSSE#,UM S,.,0:•?•;:f , gg• u7 I. ea t tre .w eared i;,te 'u -nes ; Little Pilin. They atm relieve Distress front Dyspepsia, Indigestion and. Tao Hearty Eaiiug. A iter. fect remedy for D:LzIness, Nausea, Sirotest- lt ess, Iter-Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in live • . le, TORPID LIVER. They Replete the '.,.: waft. ? ureiyVegcta1 e. ygDosev (.1r:,^2.9 Price. Substitution the ire ad; of tho day See you. get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, • Insist ax d demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. True books have been written in all a;;ee- by their'greatest teen --by great leaders, by great statesmen, • And great thinkers. neer, are • all at your choice,. nod Alto i•, short, Will you Joel .a etch the e'er uton. crowd.ft r tee t, .1 here, rtnd audience there, Wl '.1 ,. t i,titl while thte eternal Court is open to you, with its society as wide as the world, rueltitedinnus 1• as itstlays, the chosen and the mighty of every place unci 'tine'? --John Ruskin. 1 . Rare talents may sotiotimes be prerogatives without being 'advan'- tges; and though a needless osteo• 1 tctttott of one's excellences may be more glorious, a modest concealment • of them is usually, more safe ; and an unreasonable .disclosure of flashes nI had been troubled for years with VIE OLD "I3;tn't II.L'rs• pities tp, my sides me kidneys erre Red :who in all perte of my body, owing to TRAM. WHAT }IAY 131: Dt1NI''a atotxixcll std liter LrJtrbles.. l began willrNi sings a't'MRS JOIN taking .gond'a Sarsaparilla and its effeets IIdNIiS, stere wonderful. lu a short time wee. entfre/y stored," Flom:toe, '?0J This is wart' Prof Robertson has °sweeten Avenue, Toronto, Outnrio. to say about co-operation In to d:sal- Hood'a Pins are non -irritating and the tune ; only cat.,hnrtle to take it We hood's While certain }farts of farm work and business can be condinited with I�INLOSS. the greatest success by the itldividu- al, as independently of his felicity. A very pleasant event took place oitizene as any one can net in a at the residence of Mr. fleury eivttized .eotatnuntiy, part of the Thompson, of Kinloss on the evening• management cd agriculture, from of Feb, 22nd, when his sixth (taught- which profits to the individual are er, Mics filery Etta Thompson, was. • derived, can be eondueted with most united in marriage to, Mr. Thomas. advantage through sone form of co. Elliott of Culross. -E 9ie brid'egrr9son operation. At the beginnings of new ,waa,7iIiilpolitadlirikliiMatTh$ntpson forms of agricultural work in Cana- brotl es„o? oe tit rde The brigs, da, it seems essegtial that the farmers Sarsaparilla. of wit may sometimes do a ratan no beaa}ttifally atti ed, gats'- assisted by should eo operate until they have other service than dirtret his adver• 111166-attiheMideentieleie•oighteetertide obtained the ability and facilities aeries how they way do lana a mis- seelttillierie Many relatives and friends for doing what they may continue Chief,—R. Boyle. witnessed the tying of the nuptial yo do either singly or in co operative Laughter should dimple the cheek, knot by the Rev. N. S. leurwtti capacity afterwards. At first when not furrow the brow. A jest shoeld The tattles woe r`tc hly and bout!.a new settler needed to build hitusolf :Permanent, CIA re of Chrortc oist,tira Perhaps you've suffered with constipaa tion for years, tried all the pills and pur- .gativesyeu ever heard or read of, without getting any more relief than the one dose of the medicine afforded. Then you were left worse than before, bowels bound harder than ever, the con- stipation aggravated instead of cured. All the miseries of constipation—Read- . ache, Sick Stomach, Biliousness, Pimples, Eruptions, Blood Humors, Blotches, Piles, ' and a thousand and one other ills crowded • beckon you againwit h redoubled severity. wouldn't you consider- it a blessing to be cured of yocr constipation so that it wouldstay cured? So that a repetition of all the suffering you have endured would never come again? Burdock Blood 1 Bitters can cure you—cure so that the • cure will be permanent. ► That's eel -!.re it differs from alt other remedies. It Inalies a thorough renova- t ation of the whole intestinal tract, tones ' the bowel wall, acts on the liver and • :stomach, and causes all the digestive and secretory organstoso work harmoniously ' sand perform their functions properly and -perfectly that constipation, with all its -attendant sickness, suffering and ill health, 1 -.become a thing of the past. Miss Arabella Jolie, living at 99 Carrifre :Street, Montreal, Que., bears out all we :say in regard to the efficacy of burdock Blood Bitters in curing constipation per- ;, :rnanently. This is her statement : For over a year I suffered agreat 'deal from persistent constipation and could only get temporary relief from the various remedies I tried until I started using Burdock Blood Bitters. I am thank- ' fur to say that this remedy 1 lhas completely and per- ' smanentiy cured me and 1 have hrrd aro return of ale room' :..:froa. be such that all shall be able to juin fully . spread, The presents were in the laugh winch it oceastons; but numerous and costly. Tho highly if it bear hard upon one of the Qom• esteemed young eouple start out on parry, like the crack of a string, it their niatrinloelal career accompaei• makes astopin the atns'ic.—lfeltham. ed by the best triches and heart felt Men are not to be judged by their congratulations .if a host of friends, looks, habits and appearances; but '1/a their lives be long and s happy. by the etlaracter oi' their livers and' he borne of Mrs James Turner, conversations, and by their works. i of Culross, on Feb 2lst, was Invade 'Tis better that a man's own works, .ed by a ntuuerous assemblage of fn than that another tnan's words should • vited friends and ;neighbors. It was praise him.—L'Estrange. • l their privilege to witnerrs the. perfor- Usrfnl occupation i� not only a Tynan' e of the matrimonial ceremony, tonic; it is a sedative to the troubled by the Rev. N. S. Burwash, between spirit. Instead of looking in upon I. Mr. Joseph Hanna, of Kinloss, and our own griefs until we ivagnify ;' Miss Nel• Turner; daughter of the them, wo should. 1:5111er look at the hottest. Mr. Fred TtMiss Fanny ioand uipson ()Melee„ sorrows of others, in order to lighten 'ed as gr omsmanBell efficiently per, formed the duties and lesson theta.—Cuyler, of bridesmaid, Bountiful proi No one can ask honestly or hope- had been 'made fol• the wucl•► envisjoonsy fully to be delivered from temptation, ed marriage feast. ,The presents unless he has himself honestly and were numerous, beautiful and *value firmly determined to do the best he able. Thusanotber.excellent couple can to keep out of it.--Kuskin. ( sail out in the ocean of Min a matri• To be a gentleman is to be honest, , menial barque richly freighted with to be gentle, to be generous, to be ',the kindest regards and best wishes wine, .to exercise these in the l;