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The Wingham Times, 1899-06-09, Page 3Hearts A. Ale You Ni i Suffr-' She wl s atuaman,�therefore to be wooed. Sue was but 20 and that Ina t; kind are not easy, 2 1 He was a yung ivai of fashionr :full of proutia,es and the swell of Pig - areae, smoke, and he loved her with mm theentirepurpose of his life, Have Continued iia- Perhaps baps that wasn't a great deal, r because he bad too much money to appointments tints i�f'wde htiva a great deal of purpose, but You Defzp+andent `'' I What there was of it was all for her, And she didn't care a continental for him. 9 11e was *wither of brilliant, intelli- pain� aka tl, guucenor of masterful mind, and his v a olla t Insane vapidi.ties bored het so that at last, iu self defence, she firmly Guarantees Safety and but respectively declined to marry him. "I shall put an end .ta my miser- able existence," lie said, in terrible There are thousands of well meaning earnestness. people in our Dvminiou who are either She did not apply for a stay of -adding to their burdens or physwal executign, and he went forth into sufferings, or who are making eo little progress in banishing disease from their the cold, gray ufceri;uuii. bodies, that they are continually des- pondent and miserable. The people, we refer to are the men and women who are placing their con- fidence in the many advertised,plus,�riedly, "What have you eaer done tablets, sarsaparillas and nervines that! to Harry ? He looked the very have little lir no naedi.inel value to re- picture of 'desolation when I met commend ;hent. •hint, and he told me he was going The tuns of thousands in Canada who Co drown himself" are et present uetng Patne'e Celery 0.nn pound for the bau,nt„uent or blood tate •'I think not," replied the author- esses, nervous tafectrous, rbeuwatiew, 'ess itf all his woes. aneuraigta, dyspepsia, liver *tad stoney "But he will, I am sure." insisted aotupiatnts, are the wise and prudent. the visitor. "I could see it in his They have fusee guided by the advice of relatives, Mende arid neighbors, Who eyes. Pin positive he will go right have round now lire, beech and strength down and jump into the river." from Lie Celery Cutnpouutl. •"Perhaps," admitted the other, The cuutinued flow or testimonials from cured people is the strongt.bt proof quite freely'. Haat Paine a Celery_ Compound its the "Then you think as I do—that he only salvation ur the pick, the one; true wilt drown himself—Ob, uu_" friend tutu never elts,ippointe wtae(u tits'-. "I beg your pardon," interrupted ease threetene life. , Are you, dear,readei•, one of the tunny the t,ther, "1 am surri.tbtit he won't. disappointed ones, still w the death He'can't. He's too light to sink." grasp of bottle serious ailment ? Ir you . • are, wt; would counsel yut( to throw, • A Toronto Contractor. tasitie the useless inediuiuee you are now • using and gtv a Pattie's Celery 0, pound Mr, J. J. Markle, 257 Landsdowne Ave., an houest trial , the well knowu uridge contractor, was The great medtoine. is a presoi^ption cured by ltlhuru'et khee:untie Pills of of one ur the abtest medical. ui' a toll a severe attack of S,heuutatisw, which ever lived. and is indorsed by the high•. laid haat up in ueii for weeks. est praot•itiooere. You must use it if you would have b new and happy lease( or life. Population of Bruce. • • The papulation of the county of Impure Blpoct.. I Bruce according to the 1897 report Miss Aimee Peron, Athlone,U•it.,.,,.• writes-�• lout two v sees ;,;ro T. vas' . f the Bureau of Industries is 56,330 troubttd with iurpnre blood, but ¢rot vie heitlg• divided ae follows:--Alber. relief until I took Burdeek 131, ndl , merle, 1 374 ; Atnahel, 2,90.4; Arran, Bitters. which e mpletely Bud p, rma-" -i (.10 •Resift 917 13rure 5 967 ; atently cured me." Carrick,•4 J85 ;'Culr'ss 2,747 ; �1'o,Ast.. •;'nor, 1.58;1 ; Eiders}ie, 2,551. Green= • Robert Meantachie, watehnian of I oek, 2.756 ; fluron, 3,475 ; Kincar- the U. T. 1t, arousing, 'Guelph, re. I dine, 2,952 ; Kinloss, 2,408; Lindsay juices in the crews( cf a .gong son, l and St. Edmunds, 9.12 ; Saugeen, which makes, as Mr. 51sCnnachie 1 1J'24. Total of t'awi ships, 39,703. said to a reporter, "Let ine see ; wait i'liineardine, 2,3::82 ; Wwikerton, 2, - till 1 count thein ; well, 28 so far." i 044 1 1Viar•ron, 2,015 Total of to*ns, 11icConaellie is 61 years of atre,' and 1 7,31i1. Che ley, 1,756; Lueknow, was horn in the northern. part of i 1,211 ; Paisley, 1,093 ; Port Elgin, Scotland. Etc hat boon married 11.385 ; Snuthatnptnn 1.550 ; Tara; three times. There .are seven child luta ; Teeswtater., 1,023 . Tiverton,. Sen in the Ia't 'family. Of ti e ltd 455. Total of villages, 9,159, children 19 aNe living, If yon have a constant hacking cough that won't leeve, try Dr. Wtod'e Norway Pine Syrup. It cures tile- worst kinds or coughs and colds quick. • • Good Health. Half an hour later her dearest friend came in. - "Oh, Alice," she exclaimed hur- Syraiins, strains, contracted cords or painful swellings are always promptly. relieved by ilagyard's Yellow Oil. It, is clean to use. Price''25n. RELIEF IN 10 iVIINUTES! Itvcry sufferer from catarrh who reads theselincs v: ill find in them a message of hope. No matter how severely he may be aillicted, no matter how Horny so- called remedies he may have tried, no. matter how many physicians have experi- mented rpon hint in vain, no matter how completely he may have despaired of ever ridding himself of his disgusting and distressing malady—he can be cured 1 Hundreds upon hundreds of_ cases as bad es his have been fully and permanently cured by DR, AOREIV'S CAR`AE'ttEAL POWDER. This wonderful remedy never fails if taken before catarth has developed into other necessarily fatal diseases. Don't put it off --go at once to your druggist and get a bottle. It will relieve yqou in so minutes—it will place you on the road to full recovery immediately, 1t cures cold in the head, sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma, hay fever, loss of smell and deafness. here is an interesting letter from the Rev. James Murdock, of Harrisburg, rti. ',Wen 1 know anything is worthy of recommendation, I consider it my duty to let my frlendsknow it. I have used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for the last two month.: and ant now completely cured of catarrh of live years standing. It is certainly magical in its effect. The first application benefited mo within five minutes. I would not he without it in the house if it cost $5 a bottle, as it wilt Duro any slight colt( I may have, almost Instantly." At all druggistg. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Hiatt rc ];eves heart disease in 3o minutes. Dr. Agnew's Liver Polis --sot, for 40 doses -rare the best. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in aday cc - seam, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures piles in a to 5 nights. 150. xo tr SOLD 13Y A I'.,. ?1 , T1:a...'1': 17,, WINt,I'i,.t', THE W X GRASit sa' Infos nation. Street lament. 1 set on lee, -serve either pieta .or whit, "My Dear Sir," exclaimed Lawyerwhipped cream. A note dated on Sunday is void. Bartholomew Livingston, meeting the; Canned strawberries,••• -Have the A note obtained by fraud, or from Rev. Dr. Archibald Windbatu en the berries all fresh, then place them on one intoxicated, 18 void. If' note villpge street, "'What does this meati F ) be lost or stolen, it does not relieve. > thaui;ht you were laid up with all aorta' a pl�l.tter and mash well with a fork. the maker • he musta! bite diseases l ]3e sure all the berries are broken, pay it, ;An"And eo 1 was," replied the reverned then to eaeh tumbler of berries add endliability, if not served . with notice of rser of a note is exempt frotn1 xionland gout titin tlitaaaok on °mynwigoio one tumbler of sugar; mix .the sugar its dishonor within twenty-four hours t t 1 z b gas ick ati kia d'eed t arstrt ar airwit is icy@ cries and when sure. that no of its non-payment. A note bya..' g pJar it is closed, Ilia which has put me on my��feet and Do not heat them,, but set away in a minor is void. Notes bear interest cured all my stomach troubles, only when so stated, Principals'erej "I don't doubt it," said the lawyer. Gaol place, and when opened they responsible for their agents. Each "This same medicine cured my wife or will have that nice strawberr flavor. rheumatism and my little girl of sera, Strawberry charlotte. -eine 8. individual in partnership is respon• Pula. When they say it's the best medi- 1 plain mould with a sponge cake cut deb s a rt the whole o- Ignorance of the truth,"money can boy, they Poly tell the I in slices so as to exactly fit the law excuses no pne, It is a fraud. to "Yea, Yes, so Chex do," replied the mould, brushing over the inside with white of egg; set in a cool place for conceal a fraud, It is illegal to cone- minister, and the two passed on. pound a felony, • The law compels A horxsms, an hour or so, to allow it to become no one to do. impossibilities, An . p firm; turn out carefully, beat up agreement, without a consideration is void. Signatures in lead pencil are good in law. A receipt for money is not legally conclusive. The acts of one partner bind all the others. Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced, A contract with a minor is void. A. contract made with a lunatie is void. Written con- tracts concerning land must be under seal. CHAPTER IX. a`TRUE ARO TRIED." What .Better Evidence of' Efficacy than these Words from a Righ Medical Authority on Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. 1. In an article in the American Journal of Health, 2. Entitled "Plain truth about pro- prietary remedies," —by a prominent physician, 3. You will find this said of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets, 4. The merits of then:• have been in- disputably proved, and 5. The household which places its faith in this remedy will not go astray." 6. A true and tired specific for the cure of Dyspepsia—Sour Stomach—in- digestion—sick headache - 7. Flatulency—and catarrh of the stomach. 8. "Facts warrant our endorsement, for not only have we discovered that in a surprisingly large number of oases 9. The cure was remarkably rapid, but the long list of patrons of this remot'y includes very many persons, 10. Belonging to the best and most edneated classes of the community." They are delicious. 35 cents a box—GO Tablets. Small size, 10 cents. Sold by Q. L. J3amilton. The Hotel Porter's Neat Joke. In the barber shop connected with a big down town hotel: works a colored porter who chatters incessantly. The hostelry has bad the misfortune to be the scene of an unusually large numb- er ofviolent deaths recently, and the porter has plenty of material for con- versation. Ile loves to dwell upon a suicide or a'murder and is looked upon as an authority on the death record of the hotel. The other day he was brush- ing a customer's coat and commenced the following conversation. "Say, boss, hear 'bout dehorrible murder on floor Yells mornin ?" "No!" exclaimed the man. • "Is it possible there has been another ?" "Sure'nough," said the negro, de- voting renewed energy to the brush: ing operation. "Who was killed?" asked the man. "Oh, a wall paper man done went up dere and hung up a border." The custemer paid his bill and Left. The colored porter went into the checkroom, where he could. laugh as hard as he wanted,—Chicago Journal. - • Stop It! Stop It! Don't imagine for a initiate that a cough amounts to nothing. Thousands of people are in their graves today wbo let a cough take its course. Stop that co igh at once with Shiloh's Consumption Cure which all druggists sell at 25 Pts., i 50 ets. and 51.00 a bottle. If it fails to help you, your money will be refunded. Population of Ontario Cities. The fifth report of the Ontario The secret of success is constant one-half pint of cream with an ounce to purpose.—Disraeli. Y of gelatine dissolved in a little water; swwga The man who procrastinates.strug- flavoreeten wit ith essenchsue orf vanilltoa;tastefi,ll the glen with. ruin.--Hesiod. ' I centre of the mound with ripe straw- . None are rash when they are un -berries, pour the eream on top and seen by anybudy. Stanislaus, � serve surrcunded with. berries. All that is human must retrograde Strawberries and sago -Chop four if it do not advance:—Gibbon. I ounces of almonds ; boil with six Better be three hours too soon than ounces of sago in one pint of stewed one minute too'late.—Shakespeare. `strawberry juice till the sago is He that will watch providences, cooked. When cool beat in one cup shall never want providences to fol of whipped cream, pour into a mould and. let stand eight hours be watch.—Flavel, fore using, There is a paradox in pride—it makes some men ridieulous,. but pre- Pleasure's Penalty. vents others from becoming so, -Col -1 When the doctor gives one up, moat ton. people lose heart, but it was not this way We promise according to our hopes, , with the ungteooietwoman om n ntra West - but perform according to our selfish- i kidney trouble through lack of care in ness and our fears.---Roehefoucauld. i"wrapping up" after an evening's round The reflections on a day well spent of pleasure. She heard of South AtMerl- furnish us with joys more pleasing 'can Kidney Cure and pinned her faith to it to cure her and in an incredibly than 10,000 triumphs.—Thomas A , short time felt her health returning. Kempis. Her euffering abated, and three months Here is the manliness of manhood from !holiday her physic)xn hinted her case w+ 3 hopeless she presented herself —that a mal: has a good reason for to him a cured woman. Soldely A, L. what be does and has a will in doing Hamilton. it,—A. Maclaren. • Prosperity is the touchstone of vir- Breed Straight, tue ; it is less difficult to bear misfor- Whether breeding draft or road tunes than to remain uncorporated by horses, breed the best you can of the pleasure,—Taeitus. class you decide upon. Avoid violent crosses. Don't imagine that ft Wlll or It Won't. you can, as a general rule, succeed in Shiloh's Consumption Ours will dither breedingit.cross bred animal with the euro your cough, or it won't. One or size and weight of a draft horse and 'the orther—sure. Try it and see. If it the speed and activity of a race horse, aures, the druggist keeps tbe.money you pay for it. If it don't cure the druggist trot tl]at by cross breeding you can, gives back the money. Every. bottle ordinarily, get a happy combination carries a guarantee. 23 Pte., 50 ots. and of many of the good qualities of both„ $1.00 a bottle. Good for ConsutLptiose It may be acknowledged that ocean:. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis and Throat 'Troubles generally. iona'lly an individual horsewill be found that is an excellent animal, a Burr Knap's Farm Furrows, good general purpose horse, and such a horse may have been -the result of A rusty machine is bad; a rusty cross breeding. ll3ut such instances Winer is worse. are rare. They are exceptions to the Keep animals well fed, dry and rule. Such crosses usually result in clean, and throw' medicines away, a "weedy," ill proportioned animal, Don't scrimp food for man or that is fit for neither the one purpose beast. Better three thrifty calves nor the other. Such individuals are, than four starving runts. when used for breeding purposes To read about the right method detrimental to breeders. They are is good, to see it done is better, but not of a fixed type. They are tom - to try and do it is best of all. posed of say 50 per cent. of each of Farmer Slow's hired man, hes been two incongruous elements, and their sawing wood and hauling manure all progeny in the next generation will the first part of the season. He hopes generally be disappointing. — E. F. to begin the regular spring work Richman, before Iowa Institute. soon. --American Agriculturist. Grit the Teeth. Do you notice your children gritting or grinding the teeth at night? .It'sa sure sign of worrns. Better give them Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup, which is simple, safe and always effectual. Is My Blood Pure? This is a question of vast importance to all who wish to be well. If your blood isimpure you cannot expect good health, unless you begin taking Hood's Sarsa- parilla at once. This great medicine makes the blood pure and puts the system in good health, cures spring humors and that tired feeling, 1pod'e Pills aures nausea, sick head - Rohe, biliousness and all liver ills. Price 25 eentg. Seasonable Recipes, Strawberry sherbet—Press through a muslin bag about one pound of strawberries . a liberal one-quarter pound of pounded sugar, and the juice of one lemon; add to thin a pint of water, and partly freeze. At this point put in one wineglassful of curaco and a half a one of brandy; proceed with the freezing and serve High Lights. wA .o.;'4 IWAlii Nov, Alts: iso ItantatZ Rev. ftobt, Dewie plaelyr the oldest elerg'i ea of the £roo terian church in Canada. ii.i Thursday at his residence, 8') Mete ealt street, Toronto, in 'his e'il'i year. tie was horn •in T'131nt'aoti Scotland, in 1807., and was educated at St. Andrew'sand Edinburgh. B cane to Canada early In tee fifties, and had charge of Utica and Welles• ley chtirebes. Ile also took charge for soma time 0. East Williams, Ashfield and Ripley, and last Sep- tember, when over ninety-one years of age, preaebcd • his fined sermon there. He withdrew ;i'rom the active work of the ministry many years ago, and lived in retirement in the city. He wits a nephew of Sir Williams Campbell, Chief Justiceof Upper Canada in 1822, and his father was Robert Mackay, historian of the Mackay family. Mrs;, Mackay predeceased- her husband by two years, There are flYeetitenghters living, Mrs. Henry Carroll, with whom ho lived , Mrs. Tboa. Carroll, of Fremont, Nebraska ; Mrs. Grant,. wife of Rev, J. A. Grant, Presby- terian pastor .at Richmond Hill ; Mrs. Greenwood Brown and Mrs, David Carlyle, of Toronto. ' The funeral will take place on Saturday to the Necropolis. Never to suspect evil is as fine as it is foolish. AS a' rule, whenever we find a 1 brook we findetepping stones. The finest green pears are not as pretty, but they are just as good as strawberries. At a play the strange woman who .borrows your opera glass always keeps it too long. - Iiere and there we still run across a woman who carries her purse in a petiticuat pocket. To stay that' American literature. is pttritanical is only to admit that it is abnormally decent bureau of industries furnishes the fol- in sherbet cups •or 'glasses, or put When someone tries to take your • lowing as the population of tbe eities the ice into small mould's and freeze pride down yon had better suspect in the province: Toronto, 183,182; theta for half an hour. This can be you have been a trifle airy Ottawa, 53,727; Hamilton, 50,035; served with trealt fruit previously Constancy in woman is often mere London, 36,224; Kingston, 18,009; tossed in some br'tndy and sonar, stubborness or disenchantment. Brantford, 16, 284; Windsor, 11,f115; Strawberry cream.—Place half an Acquiring success itt life is not St. Thomas, 11,021; Guelph, 10,741; ounce of gelatine in a half it cupful like catching a chicken, the chicken Stratford, 10,581;; Belleville, 10,339; of cold water in a small bowl; when keeps up .a noise which tells the Path St. Catharines, 10,144. There is a soft set the bowl in a pan of hot suer which way to turn. --Chicago ;narked ineroase in every city except water on the stove, stir until dissoly I2ccorrl. Brantford and Kingston, '.(.'hero ie i ed. ;'Hash one pint of well cleaned a small inereaso in the population of strawberries with a silver fork, add the townships, villages, and towns a half a capful of sugar, the gelatine and a few drops of cochinelneal, set Before 1'totiriitg ' in a cool place, stirring often; when ;'PIMPLY" FACES. What a Bane—But Dr. Agnew's Ointment is a Sure Cure. Chas. 13. Lilly, 412 Luzerne ave., W. Pittston, Pa„ writes :--"I am a barber and meet many people troubled with pimples. I have tried many preparations cluimtug to cure such, mud without sue cess, until I used Dr. Agnew's Ointment. Within the last rew weeks I have used it on three very stubborn cases, and in each cruse it has (nude to euro ; has cleared oft a.1 the pimples and blotches, and left the skin clear and soft. It's thegreatest skin remedy I've beard of and a boon to. `pimply' faces." Sold by A.L. Hamilton. To night, take n Leen-Liver Pill. It, it begins to thie,ken add a half a Mr. (latch, the G. T. R. fireman will work while yon sleep withont 8strip pint of wlopped cream, while still* who was injured in the smashup at or grips, curing Biliousness, Conmake ou 11) constantlt; continue to stir a few New li.11t]bltl'g, has eercled with tee tion' and Sick Ilendache, sill make you minutes then our into a form and company for 61800 and tests, feel better in the morning. p p' Ory 'FOV } Three Dollars Ahead. Joe Walsh, night clerk, was a party to a deal the other. night which made him 88 ricber, and which he is still studying about, says the Kan- sas city Times. It was getting • along toward the theatre hour when one of the :guests of the hotel came down- stairs with his valise, and after pay- ing his bill, requested that the clerk keephis valise till he came back from tbe show, as he was going out on the late train. He also pulled a8',5 bill out of his pocket and asked the clerk, to Change it. Walsh looked in the cash drawer. but found that .he did not have it. "Well," said tbe guest, just keep the 85 for security .and lend me a dollar. The clerk did so, and the guest departed. He came back about 11 o'clock,' and, being In a hurry to catch the train,. rushed up to the: desk. He threw down four 'silver dollars and the clerk gave him a $5 •bill. It appeared all right When the guest had gone, Walsh looked over his cash and found bin]self �3 ahead. Well, said Walsb, . after he bad - puzzled his hes.d for a while to see how it happened, that roan needs a book-keeper.. It was lucky. for me he didn't make the mistake the other. way. 13heumattsm Can't Exast When the kidneys are kept healthy and vigorous by the use of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney -Liver Pills. [t is urin acid left in the blood by defective kidneys that cause rbeumatiem, Dr. A. W. Chase's „ Kidney -Liver Pills make the kidneys. strong and active in their work of filter- ing the blood, act! thus remove: the . oause of rheumatism. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The crop report of the Manitoba. and Northwest Railway for the two . weeks ending June 1 .is a most en, enraging one. Wheat is, for the most part, up four inches above the ground, and it is expected crops on July 1 will be as far advanced as on, the same day Last year. The acreage under wheat, parley and oats is con- siderably increased ever last year. Flo ::f° mrs Pills Are prepared from Na. tures mild laxatives,: and while gentle are reliable and efficient They Rouse the Liver Cure Sick Headache, Bit- ious1"iess, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sol everywhere, 25c. per box. rreyaredbyC.Lnod StCo.,LowslilLiss* t?, 1