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The Wingham Times, 1899-05-12, Page 3WINORAM TilitiAit, MAY 421 • Dr. Von Stale% Plueapple Tablets', P DaiettUaese of Peon% A - NERVOUS BRE*N DOWN . • ThA SW* or • A t t f ;I 060 a: Bose -00 I 01111111113•0 VI Irinz Thit Troulo Enari Decapanai ,Monitoba. Of the emigrants to tile West from this (nattier. this spring several have settlett, at. or near 1)ettphin. The followieg desoription of the town by a :sweet emigrant will be. of Interest The towel . of Deephitsels one of the livliest towne iu Maultobte, end is beautifalle located. on the eolith 99' stele of the Vermillion. liver, nine , Miles from. Lake Dauphin and six miles from the fuut of tee Riding Monntaitits, It lo uti the Canadian Northern railway and is the eentre uf °tie of the %loot ag rieeltee al dis- tricts ia Oanacte ; euentry with plenty of goo isouti mei water, and adapted priacapally to mixed 'fstrua ing. There tire in ite immediate vicinity a elute tier al' enve-mills, winch [supply the lueal deemed with te spruce lumber al el:it:glee. The town has a pupulation of nearly 1000 And has 7 geutwo.1 'bores, 6 groeery ss.ores, Iluur arid feed stores, 8 bardwal e spores, 13 jewelry shops_ with .watehinakere, bateher shops, 3 tailor situps, 3 blae,ksinith shops, 3 lumber yards, 4 hetes of which 3 are liceeetelee bout and sloe stores, 2 harness etui es, and shops, 2 furniture stores trite ,uoderetking departments, 2 bakeries, • . imple- ment stores, 2 book alai stationery stores, 2 barber shepe, a gents fur. Ottawa and a drug storee, , a machine shop, feed and • sale Col 0 pound Docs a WonU- roum Work for Every RundownManand Woman, '4Tired feelings I" These two words tcover a multitude of daogere and perils, and ehould, when fully uotoprellended, be taken tie serious waruillgd., • '•Tired feelings" result fruin a vitiated awl deranged uondttiou of the blood and aerves, which causes a general weakness lbe entire system. Wastiplition is %lewdly one, of the dominant troubles ; digestive vigor is lacking, appetite is poor and sleep is never retreshing. To banish "Tired Tetnings" the blood must be eteansed and purified, and the serves ton.ed anct braced. This foundation work is easily and quickly- accomplished by using Paine's Celery Coupound, the world's famous spring medicine. This .noted remedy, purely vegetable, pletieant to the taste, is in every ease just what is claimedfor it. It is the one spring. medicine that ear best physicians vouch for ; it. is the great health restorer and strength giver that the hest people ot Canada talk about in the home aud on the street, .A few oottles of Paine's 1)elory Coni - pond used du ing the rnontb of May, will banish all the troubles that regular. • le contribute to eTired.. feelings" and iIl health. If you are LION70118, sleepless, iave indigestion. dyspepsia, neuralga, Imart trouble,,.kideey or liver a If ectiune, your doctor or druggist will, if lisked, promptly auvise the using or Paille'S Celery Curopound. • - • . Par.3n3.ps Poe Cows. — • • There ts no better root fur cows than the parsnip. It has the ad vantage that part of the crop may, if meed be, be wietei ed in the ground where it has grown. The parsnip, unlike the beet, makes'a riee milk. it is eqnal to the carrot in dee- re• spect .and undoubtedly, 'like that ,rootstelpe, tt.) dolor. . Winter. nestle . butter. . Parsnips al e a favorite winter feed oteJersey and Guernsey farmers, who by Its noe' have been able to breed cows whine high but- ter color has become hereditary in these•breeds. 'No doubt the parsnip feeding is in part responsible for the color of Jersey butter. nishiug store, Banit private bank, 3 pbotograph gallery 3 livery stables, 5 otables, 3 carpenter. ehuiee grate elevators, 4 grain w ehouses, 1 large roller flour mill, 2 newspapers, 4 elaurches, a post efitee, sellool house which would he a credit to a town twice the size of ,leAuphin, promptly carried out. We tipped Dominion Lands office and a :empty court effice.. oners' trousers, took away 'their belts, and knew we had them. Their Severe Salt 1 hour::: were busy after that, and fast "Berclook Blood Ritterti coreil Met of hands runniiag was out of the question. Gee abeam three years a ;o, and I ,have Wel eu return of it eince. was SQ bad We made the march safely, and 1 with le I could not sleep. it 'only took do not believe that even Yankee tevp betties of B,13.B, :slYeet a cure." ingenuity could heve invented a Mes, Weich, Greenbank, Oat. simpler solution.. Dr. W. els Wiley. elderchetnist of • tee Ifeited States department of 1w:1011R:tree says that fully' 90 per cent. uf articles of food and. drink ,c‘TA the Undersigned, do hereby agree Almost Physical OnnaPee, but COM. A writer is this Lemon , a A. certain woman not in her first d CHAPTER V. • 1, Have ye heartburn ? pleotily etitore by QUU4 Anted. no tele Ku soma nearer et, youth, hut overfioering with vitality, ean Hanaphrey to 14 acute Gom Nervine. a elicerfeiness and enthuSlaem, retains her freehneMee Geo. P. Quaeaenbueli, 340 of es and awakens ad tuira. the secret lotegevity. The: t.°H"tfeet' Thrwlt9' 'Rua gelrad/21/of ex4 number of excel persons w g tat - tion througb her exquisite care of !areaitindown ender at 2, Have ye sour stomach ? her body. It may he said. that she treme nervous prostration. leer appetite story was examined by him wee el 3. Have ye distreafter eating? :is bright woman And had tort her ; ehe suffered from iueouinia, an 1000.74 of whom itre oemtentap. ss as es a, can be, las sincere an strong a$ It is posS them :—el took doctor's: advice, but re- et,„ That the priariryil:iletetalditlac' thrinIgh years of suffering and sue. South AMerican Nervine, awl three 'Ong lifecontists fl Here are her own words ao she wrote lam, in conontdoekt thaee.... 4. TheR are signs ot advancing •. . eyspepsia, At this stage the tremble Ible fur poor humanity to hecorne, COIVHA .11Q benefit, I :vestment:est using is easily cured. .5. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tab- bottles worked marvellous change . Way ; the vtiel tiembinery 'Wentlid. lete give• instant, relief. They • aid I produoes Dyspepsia. These tablets out and mimed, by an open windew 'et as erer 4 :ass, art 11,:e: ptiolr: itetildents or la Spite el It w411 go dress is turned wrong side nie• Are aPPetite mune het*: eleeP up to go fur a given per:«i, mad We -* digeetion and banish the clause which Every 41 and se ener 1 I h Dome sixty in a bo—sold by A. L, onec a week, Hamilton, druggist, price 35 cents, Her under linen is to recommend so worthy a rernedy,” t arranged at eight on chairs, so that Sole by A, .L. Hamiltoo, each piece and .part receives a measure ot air. Her shoes are put on the windowsill in the sunshine, De. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets and cleansed as well as may be. Are pleasant to the taste, convenient as Her Yells are washed, if the fabric a vest.Pooket remedy to relieve distress after eating, and for all derangements of Permits: Or else pinned across the the stomaela. They quickly cure the windo* and relieved of all atoms of worst ferule of dyspepsia. Couldn't Run Away. There are tirnes•in war when one active brain is equivalent to a great many guns, Witness this incident of the German Revolution of 1848, told to the Tribune by a German. American citizen of New York. Wo were short of men, and had a large number of prisoners to look after. That did not worry us long as we were not moving, but one day we had to make a ferced march. The country through which we were to pass was hostile, and extreme watchfulness was necessary. We had few enough men as it was, and we know that our prisoners were ready to run at the first opening. Finally a young Officer' made a brilliant suggestion, and it was the suspender buttons from the pris• A OARD. dust. •She washes out her stockings every other day, and dries them in a current of air and, sunlight. The dress shields Are washed after a few wearings ; this involves a set of half Newpapers are called vehicles of A dozen and a package of tiny safety information. pins, but both are cheap enough to Reporters is what is called "the ill the time appomted. That au ituportant part of the wintery in- .) A. betitence is good digestive .aeld P1"140 Essay on the Rapers, nutritive power. le That temper - The souvenirprdinatnieegingvroersdsemrseno,fs atnue" 1.115nta,liltt-iT"ri.nYneitZ/ionaille beThe 19fe, the Albany eating and drinking and In regard Union contains the the following contribution from a "Printer's to all kinds of food and dritik. 4. Devil," which is too funny for pub. 'filet an energetics temperament and. active habity condece to longevity," lication in so called comic papers at least they seldom have sueh genuine •hemer. it is entitled a "Prize Essay on Newspapers." warrant buying and using. The bath should never be slighted. Such care of the person is possible to all except poverty's poorest slaves, since it is not among the rich that we find those Who know hest. how to live. Weak Women Can be naadestroog and healthy I.)3' Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Miss Skullion; 50 Turner St., Ottawa, says :— "Milburn's ;Heart arid Nerve Pills en- riched my blood, strengthened my nerves and restored me to health and vigor." A Few Prosperity Exhitats. Here are some of the evidences of Canada's prosperity, gleaned from Mr. Fielding's budget speech : • The reventae this year will be $46,- 632,298.64, compared with $40,555,- 238 in 1898, and $37,829,778 in 1897. . The surplus this year will be $4,600,000, eompared with a surplus of $1,722,712 in 1898, and a deficit of $519,000 in 1897. The exports last. year were $164,- 152,689, eompared with $140,328, - •manufactured in the Srxtes aro to refund the 'money on a twenty -live 053 in 1897. 'frauds. All kinds of dale y terovisicins, tent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills, The imports last year.were $140, - as. wen' eeeeeare5s ee;eisy -esericey ei it. after using three fourths of contents of bottle they do not relieve Constina- 823 058, compared with $119 21,8,-, condiments, including cone the tion and Headache: We also warrapt • 609 in 1897, staff"—so many of them being "sticks." They work hard—at re, freshment bars, Proofreaders is men what" spoils the punctuation of compositors. They spell a word one way today and another way lo -morrow. Tbey think they be intelligent persons ; compositors think different, broken. • Compositcirs is men as sets up the six week,s,therwards ,:ac. Richards types—and sometimes the drinks, Oempositors ie very steady men wee found dead in bed one morning. Heart disease severed the, t fiver Cord when they is sober—whieh they seldom is when they can help it. Editors is men what knows every- wszon solialow TBE PA Let 13...TS, ONE SON INSTANTLY ANOTHER RAS frls Ann etre 4.)F.O., wit4LB TUE FaTtiliat S SiTiMENLy, Mrs, Jane itieharde, tit Kielough, in •,Kinloss township knows What sorrow is. Just a year ago her son, Jambs met wilts an awfal death in his father's eaw 11111 where he got caught in a atm t1 and; was 'vihirled into eternity, las. body tieing eadly while me nourvhold slept. Tatst Thiareday the second, accident happen( d in his saw I and though thing in the heavens above and the lit few hot „s.alied fatally, as did the earth beneath.' They is writers: first, teete a3 awfulness about it what doesn't write anything whatso. that makes ilie blood ran cold. An - ever. They is the biggest men you ever see. Managers is men as takes in the tin and gives patent 'medicine "ads" tops of columns next to reading matter tbirty-seven columns out ef the r w apt vi a, CUL t if below the elbow. The poor hey picked up his severed limb :vein •the remaining band and. starttd to run tome to his mother. It all happened r-.0 suddenly'• other son of Mrs. Melia:its, a lad of seventeen eats, was woreing, about the big saw and re:telling: .0 ver it to pull 4tway sinne iihsti uetien, his foot slipped and hie arm descending upon thirty-two. • Proprietors ain't nobcdy. They ain't ever seen. Printers' devils is the most ime portant persons in a printing office, that be had gone some oistance be - They does the hardest work and fore the horrified spectators recovered: gets the least pay- . from tee shock. iThey rio a atter him Pressmen is—evell, there wauldn't aid 0,13 ledItint Ittthor emus to be no newspapers-, no circus. bill, borne. Trie flPel,o1'S thp 1 ki,t, !Mat SeCOLMIS he was as well as could be expeettd. enstes1113 reOleenTIRE Help: d in a 'reice, and PerManently berry are adulterated. • that four bottles will permanently cure • The mineralproduction yearwithout.pressmen to print 'em. • d • • 13 f d the most obstinate cases of Constipation, was $37,757,197, compared with roe Over Fifty Years. Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Eng- $28,661;430. in 1897. the fat of the land. litih Pills are used. • • d 1 Its lf ever I start a paper of my owe An Old end Well -Tried Reinedy—Mrs A. A, Morrow, Chemist and Druggist, - P _,..,' cnaruereI will call it the Umbrella. Every, • Wineliev'e • Soothing Syrup tine been Wingham, Ont. last year were ,$227,063,343, come body will take it. used for ovelfty years by millions of Colin A. Campbell, Chemist and Drug- pared with $201,141,688 an 1897. - Mothers fur their ebildren while • teeth- gist, Witagham. Oat. I heard' the foreman tell this fanny . . . The deposits in the government child, :lawns the gunas, alla3s all 'pain, gist, Wingbani. Ont • sayings banks were $50,111,118 last day. It must have been funny aurae wind cube, find is the best remedy . . . year, compared with • $48,934,97.5 in 189T7iie combined deposits in the ing with perfect success. eooth es the A L Hamilton • Chemist and Drug- . story to one of the "stafr the othor Okildren Cry for for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. 'cause they both. laughed. This is T world, Tv. entreve cents a bottle. Its the story : "A gentleman was • M rs. Winsiow's S'outhine Syrup, and • government and chartered banks promenading the street with a little were $297,483152 on March 31 of boy at his side,wnen' the little fellow 1, veins to incalnitUle. Be sure you ask for Street refuse in Italy as sold by The wi no 'bottler is a corhcr, but take no other kind. • pabhe auction, Sokl hv druggists in every pert of the Over the Ocean. cried out : "0, pa, there goes .an y pnottsm is scientificallstudied y this year, compared with $277,174, be makes less noise ithe world Brussels bas a reality assessment H 461 last year. • editor.' 'Hush, hush,' said the than the uncorker. of $e77,090 this year. • in some of the French medical col- eges. • The clearing bouse returns were Ki The lifeboats round the, • British $1,390,019,314 last year, compared LEcoast during the last year rescued w. ith 81,174,710,341i. in 1897. An " 682 people. increase of over $2e 5,000,000. By people—but by far the irtegest array of the Cured ones_ attribute their ore than 2,poo people earn a far the largest army of sufferers in the world aro the kidney -sick m The note. eirculation of the gov- • Cures Bright's disease. Cures diabetes. Cures all biaddor alinients. s telling, Kidney diseases arc the most in- estimated at 4400,000. living in,P byfortuneeminent and chartered banks was release from disease to the great South Anxeriean Kdey in—with $66$82,860 in 1897, and $57,• 562,703 in 1896. ' $66 851) 434 last year, compared and their total yearly earnings are • • sidious of all diseases Common to A prisioner about to be executed humanity , p The net amount Of insurance in years medical science has made in France does not know the day. force in straight life companies was wonderful strides he coping with its He is informed just 15 minutes be- fore the -Axe falls. $368,517,074 in 1898, compared ravages. South' Americait Kidney eeleseeeeek. . , • claims to be no reere—it has been. Th Cure has proved rich in ea ing • Munich restaurants are becoming pewer, ancl every day testimony amount of new insurance Ole 077 • 1897 (Suied. Persieteut use of i'». Agnew' s 'Pint- • merit win'eradiutite almost every kind of skin oiseate. N.) witt.Lar how long stand- ing. or clistreseing,' it, irritation with MI6 application, It's the quickest cure known For evzeina and salt rheum, and w cure, led, bleeding and itching piles in from 3 to 5 oighte. Sold by A.. L, Bainiltou.' father, 'don't make sport of the poor A Moctel Hos' ry. - man—God only knows what you 1., • may come to yet." The follov.ing was reeeritly fount • • posted up in a •-•inall we'tern hotel in the spring the birds are singing ill ward St) tonts per Ptinare foot.. .. .As they build their summer homo. Meals tocire, ltvealtviest at 5 ; dither-. Blades or grass aticl buds are springing, at ki, ; flpt,,..i. at 7. . O'er the mead the cattle roam. In the• spring your blood is freighted (3 nem s e re 1 t ri veiled not to speak . With the germs that cause didease, to the rf n nt la welter. Humors, boils, are designated Grieste ' voortirer in gc t up withotit . Signals•warning you of these. being, called t'll n lis,1 e' self raising • In 'the spring that tired feeling Makes you every duty shirk,— flour for slipper. Makes you feel like begging, 'stealing, Not reseoneible for diemonds, bil leather than engage in work. eecles or tit ./ r valuables kept under 'led up for its great curative qua mo ternational.' re nd mere in some The But there's something known that will a the pillows hey shOuld be deposited It 1S generally indicated by certain and En lish rillrooms liitsc,oineepelapnatersedwwaisth$6544e,2760,,77,67655 iinn The hotel is convenient to all. changes in the urine, such as mucus, Just, exactly Whitt you need. effected in Canada in the straight ties. Where kidney disease exists1peaarcill a - In the safe. of them now have American bars yoMnawniltio find daltRhoaonat Waorsra sediment, albumen, brick dust, acid The shepherds of Gerniany pre 1897 and blood, --pain is not necessarily an diet the weather by observing the accompaniment, which catty aggro: W001 on the backs of their sheep. The total nunaber of commercial One on Mamma. en it is very early ne weat er vates the insidious nature of it. Test- . failures in Canada in 1898 was 1,800, cemeteries. Hearses to hire -25 , cents a day. If the room gets too warp), open: 11 h inn. and eterimenting has disclose,d with lia.bilities of 89,821,233, com. Small Johnny' had on his bestIthe window mid see the fire escape the fact t al the passing through WI 1 1 prevail, ,, ine, Clothes and his matetna told him not If your fond of athletics and like. these organs of the solid particles In every city or town in the pared with 2,800 failures - to play in the dirt with them on. good jumping, lift the matrass and.. mary street, In olden days only representing liabilities of $14,107; heaven .to play ?' he asked, in the ordinary course of circulation Netherlaeds you will find a ROSe- up, grind out and impair them so The carnirgs of the C P. R. in - "Don't they have aby dirt in see the bed spring. do in a remarkably short while clog 498. not performed and disease la.ys hold rosemary, being; id the language of --' measecl $1,973,000, and those a the • • mother. eieerse of course not, replied hit. Wales 's tile r OM part of Great Britain ht m'neral wealth. England, that the functions of these organs are undertakers lived in them, the on the patient with a. ruthless hand. n °were specie es e lea e G. T. R, $38.,,000, notwithstanding . pr witiolly about £2 to 61611 • d 'd•4 t d to the Kidney diseases ,require a solvent-- /the rate war during the greater part Then, what do little boys do up •• solvent—it is a. kidney` aPecifm-- Many of the tall old houses in the °f last Year. there ?" queried johnny. • ."Oh, the,y play hatps and sing an acre, See la I:1 a l'ttle less than 42,, bu he ro t of Wales amounts, South American Kidney Cure is a dead. • t cantle s in * sit under beautiful trees, WAS thib) 0VS residential streets and even equares less than century ago were the and Hamilton were $3,149,504, in t.e13 Y• purifier—a healer—a health builder—efficacious alike tip man or woman. tested by ernineet niedical. authorities kidney diseases, and proved and testified to by' t, h Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa., London (40 them as the surest and safest cure for all diseases of the kidney. a 0 t 'n eb t fL dn wlich •• an bladder. xis a . einr e c: ono, Good News roan the North Country— began to realize for himself that his case was :lee .e Constipation of t le well to do, have been 1898 compared with $2,860,167 in "Well," seta the little fellow ayoung machinist in a Isrgo menttfacteritmoon- hopeless he tool; his ease Inhis own hands, de- f i d cut u ' f don't mallow they can tiave trees dropsical form. of kidney disease through at, with many so-called cures without relief. ut • Th , number of leomesteads taken - ---1 a' H adache 13Tousness p Into tenements in the perpet- 1897. the 40 • in t no dirt."—Denver Post e , cern in Northern Ontar o, e h te mined to *la for his li a. Ho exper mente he continued his work until almost commanded and like everything lse, he tried it—to his Up from the Governmeet lands in •mespherlo changes in following his daily labors— American Kidney Cure was brought to his notice, un •-eur en tor rooms to live, to quit by thephysician from w o • itishment he began to feel better under its • tecetvin treatment. no visited Toronto anti use, lie continued to gain strength—hc took six Manitoba end the Northwest was Pam in the Back. Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness, *;:x b 1 -and to.chy that same youn man can be IsTothing Like 4,84 in , s g ' 06 "I suffered with pain in the back for — over a. year fted could not get it eur.ri, Indleate that pour liver consultec an eminent out or ty o y eases. The doctor sent him home with ashopeful fowl(' at that tattle lathe, working or 41 40' stoq of himself as he could give, but wrote concern, halo and :tearty as the fifst tlay he wont TOO should remember that no other 1894 . privately the youtig man•s physician that it there, He glvesa I dm creditio South American medicine Si like Shiloh's Consumption Three bottles ot ITagyard s 'Yellow (eel wee oyel• a matter of time with him until death Kidney Cure, Cure in me: iespect. 1f other• remedies reinovoil the pain entirely." Mateh di Ottt of order. Ttie a to *mild calm another kidney deem, When lits have failed to relieve your cough or cold, Millr. IVIccr'regor P. O. Man. best inedleine to toteie loath are forerunner§ of nervous caller, • The greatest bay on the face of the flyer and cure ale SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE—Issporve healer.. Cures indigestion and stomach trouble§ that in the more reason why you Mrs. Mary O'Dell, 262 Demi Ave.,ili Pain Ceeeed best Day. SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMA IC CURE—Has lifted 'men off a bed of pain after a fait+ days should try Shilolee. Always told ender Tweet°, writes:—"I !alive need Milburn's earth is that of Bengal. 1VIeaSered DR. ACINDW'S OINVIENT cures blind, bleeding, itching or ulcerating ti.los tor 6 you, tile druggist muet haelt your aevete attack Of I houtuataste. e pal ti VW, was haVil hat WW1 re . • eve nights. .35 cts. moriAv , ets ZO OW. etiti $1.00 a ceased after the first clay's trial of tile ing Peninsulas, ite exteet is about SOLD B!t A L. telsetettisr011e WINGIT Alst, laottles remedy." 420,000 sqUare raliee, 1, eeeente. Sold by an matches deelets. these -1I'Se, is tound in notes Pills tl • fCS a positive auarantee, tf it dues not help Rheumatic Pills and they. eured itie ot in a straight line front the two bolos. , 0 eel