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The Wingham Times, 1899-06-22, Page 3How Id People May r• e Healthy and Happy. rain Color/ 5mpotai Will Surely Banish Their Ailments and Troubles, It Preserves Health and Prolongs Life. The most euccessfel and popular phy- elfaane of our times ere tbosis who can banish 'the itilinente unit distresses a men and weema in old age. Three-feertbs of all the aches and pains that allure old age miserable arise irons retarded ciroulation. The slow 1, blood la choked with isceumulatioue of • waste nateria that produee rheumatism, neuralgia, buitalua and lumbago. Slug, gem circelationepeeeily produtme digest ive chsturbanees, and unlooked-for cam - plications urine that, in tbe triajonty of eases prove fatal to red people. Paine'e Celery Corapimuu is a precious boon tQ those advanced in years. Soon atter its use is ounimenced there le potic- ed an ire:reuse le the blood euppl), which is piare, ruddy anti lietive in its eoursing through tbe body. The burin becomes clear, digestion to easy und natural, tbe bean, due e its work with regularity, nerve force is acquired and 'lest) is beet if old people desire health and strengh to meet the euervatiug and trying weath- er of inlosuinmer, they ehould build up eat, cmce by the use or Paine's Celery 'Compound, Mr. John 11oldsworth, Clarernout Street, Tureuto, says: ••1 watt taken sick hist, summer, and was its bed for ler e wets or more, ane sly playstutan was ttending me all the eiine. My case waa pronounced to be weakness of tbe•heart and old age, for 1 am vow seVerityeiget years old. . "1 kept getting weree until my re- ; covery was considered hupeles. One of lay relatives recointueudest we to use Paine's Celery Compound, welch I did with good JGdUitB. After the first dose I felt relieved, and atter a few days I was able to leave WY bed and walk around. I used four bottles, end found e)our utedmine to be au excellentreniedY, as I am no quite %fail. 1 hope ether sufferere will receive ti6 nitwit benefit as I eecei ved ." Trustees Attention. In the report of tile Minister of Education for Ontario,. regret is ex- pressed that so Ititie. al.f0414011 'IS Ijald. to the improvement of school pre- mises, particularly in the rural dis- tricts, where there is ample room for shade trees and fiewers. It is advo- nated that sellout prettlises, where the , land is available, should be greatly I enlarged and ample room given to ehildi en to engage m sue1 athletic sports, or the usual c tildren's games! as would help to develop their phy- I slut strength and increase their interest in ,attending 8011001. • Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup is the safest and »lost effeutual remedy io give childrtn for worms of all kinds. :No need of Caster Oil afterwards as It ' contains it. wn ltith rtie. ))7 IN WW1 1INI.E81 JUNE 08, VOL Death of an Old Resident. Von Stan's. ' " Get Dootor piNu"L;Appt r Tablets 1,4* at A, X44 Prolubliirea 14 Canada. a ex 0 00 Tab- (Review ot Reviews). concession of the township .of Ashlield, un Tuesday morniug, 6th inst., one of the oldest and, best known residents of the township in the persun at M. John Stothers. Dee esecl who find readied the ripe old age of 82 years, was among the very first Fettlers in thin part of the province, having settled in, the town- ship of West Wawanosh fifty six years ago, and which was then an unbroken forest. Mr. Stothers was bore in lreined ie 1817, and at the age of nioeteen eame to Canada in 1837, Like the great majority of those who caine from the Old Land, he possessed very little wealth, and when he landed in Toronto (then Little York), he had but 75 cents in his pocket, After working on farm near Norval for Some time, he aerved six months in the volunteer force /luring the McKenzie Rebelllou. In 1843 be took up land in the town- ship of West Wawanosh, arid re- roaine1 there till 1859, when he sold his farm to the late David Spree', and removed to the township of .Ash - fields k1 was married to Miss Rachel !Sallie, by whom he had eleven children, eight sons and three daughters, and eight of whom, are stilt living. His aged partner in life preceded him to the hatter land some two Nears ago. In religion he was brought up in the Presbyterian faith, but some thirty yea's ago he joined the Methodist church and in his death the churchtets lost a faith- ful and devout Christian, and the community a true friend and neigh- bor. In polities he vt as a life long Conservative. The remains were in- terred in the Dungannon cemetery. For Over Fift7 Years. An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs Wiuslow Soothing Syrup bus been used for over efty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth, ing, with perfect suettees. It soothes the obild, softens the gums, allays all pain, curse wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to tbe taste.. Sold by druggists int every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is laminable. Be sure you ask for vJrs. Winslow's Soothing Sytup, and take no other kind. - 11:1e Minister's Reveage: The Atlanta Constitution tells how a minister at even with a mean man; who had•invitedshim Le 'dinners The mean man had plenty of money, but he didn't spend it on the table,. which on that occasion showed bet scant fare. "Parson,"- said the mean man, 'times are hard 'an' groceries' high, but rich as it it, you're welcome Will yen :ix a biessin' "I will," replied the parson ; "fold yonr hands." Arid then he said`:— "Lord. make us thankful -for what we are about to receive --for these greens without bacon, this bread without salt, this coffee witout sugar, and after we hays received it give thy servant strength to get house in gine for dinner." . nmvsk.****..Nerro......34.• • • South American Rhists- treatio Cue Curies hi 1.to 3 Days. Solomon Woodworth, of Hope:. well Hill, N. 13., is rescued front a deplorably helpless condition, induced by the agonies of 'rheumatism. Mr. Woodworth had contracted rheuma- tism of the severest form and in a very short time was incapacitated for work—for week he tould get no rest —suffered the most violent pains in his arms and shoulders ---grew worse and felt he could not live, so terrible were his sufferings—his arms became per- feetly helpless. He began taking South Amerion Rheumatic Core— after the second doe he experienced. great relief and at the end of three c hours every vestige of the pain was gone—the use of his band and arm returned gradually and he feels alto. gather like a new min and to -day re- joice s in 0 cure which he proclaims almost a miracle. South American Rheumatic Cure cures in Z to a days every form of rheumatism and nett ralg,m. Do not suffer longer—it will relieve in s:x h.mr% A.Merleita Ihs1vh10 soothes the nerves tout cures all forms of her- vousness. • ,,1;, tiantit Americo. 1atitie30 Cure cures only Isidta:y diseases—relieves ; in a few hours. 12 tj n.t A L. nTAISTILTOTI, WINGI1AMS lete. They Core —Okle.Prelft 1. Food—that reelable in the stone - 4011 Undigested—ferments. 2, Fermenting food coupsour stomach, heart burn, sick beedeoheie nausea. Aad the gases melee pain wad distrees. 3, Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Tab- lete neturalize fermentation, and, after clearing the stomach of its fer- menting burden, they proceed to cure e cause of indegeetton. 4. Dyspepsia cannot remain after Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets re- store perfect digestion. They afford a delightful relief' from tbe start. Only 35 cents a box, at A, L, Ramie ton 's— sixty tabiete in a ,bor. on Stan's Pineapple trablets Should be taken by those who feel dis- tressed and ()pressed after eating, They relieve in an instant and correct the causes wbieb lead to dyspepsia. A Knotving Horse. Mr. Duncan Ou.rrie, of Bruce township, got the biggest fright of his life one night last week, says the Paisley Advocate, and it was caused by a remarkable display of animal sagasity on the part of his driving horse. During the night Duncan was suddenly awakened by the horse's whinnie, which sounded startling elose to his sleeping ears. He rushed down stairs, aell, started outside but was surprised to find the horse had come partly inside the kitchen, and stili more surprised. to see the animals body dripping with blood, The horse bad with almost human intelligence came to its mast- er to be saved from bleeding to death, from a wound inflicted ap- parently by running into contact with a nail, and wbieh had severed a large blood vessel. Feeling the need of' human assistance the animal broke out of theltasture; came to the house and pushing open the door, stepped inside raised his voice in an appeal for help. Mr. Currie slicceed- ed in stopping the flow of blood,nnd the belie will likely live to give him many days' faithful service. A Good. Test. If you have backache and there are brink dust deposits found in the urine after it stands ter 24 hours you can be sure the kidneys are deranged. To effect a prompt and positive cure and prevent Bright's disease, suffering and death, use Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney - Liver Pills, the world's greatest kidney CUM. Municipal Anaendments. 13y recent changes made in the Municipal Act, farmers' stepsons are given the same rights as farmers' sons in respect to municipal votes. M unieipal eand:dates' declining nom- inations must file - their resignation with the clerk before 6 p. nt. on the following day, instead of before mid- night All Municipal and county councillors must hereafter vote on every question coining before the council for open vote, balloting in council being declared illegal. No Municipal council will hereafter have power to grant any exemptions from taxation except ivith the assent of two-thirds of the electors entitled to vote thereon. The granting of trade licenses is made discretionary with municipal council. Under • an amendment of the assessment act, all ' farming implements. and vehicles, all hay, grain and other produce are exempt from taxation. . • Young Mothers. Croup ie the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbrake is so agonizing and frequeutl fatal. She lob's Cough and Consumption Care seta like magic ie eases of Croup. It has never been keen known to fail. The worst eases relieved immediately. Price 25 etre, 50 ots., and $1.00. The London Street Railway Com pany has resumed an almost core. plete day service on all lines, but the public show no general disposition to patronize the ears Children Cry for ••• es ST 13 . The attention of the Ontario Gov- ernment has been ealled to the sweating system goiog on in Ottawa and UuU. It is stated that women work for less than 75 cents per week, BIcyclists Should keep ou band a bottle of Ilag- yard's Yellow Oil, It is clean to Dee and . will not soil the clothes. Cures cuts and 1 braises, takes out, pain and limbers up stiff,. sol joints/Ind muscles. The Canadian Parliament has been severely exercised last Month an the subject pf temperance legis lation. The temperance party in Canada clamours impatiently for the introduction of prphibition. It rests its laim for t14311 legislation upon the recent plebiscite, when the electors were asked t� vote on the subject of prohibiting the sale of drink, ay e or no. There are in Canada about 11- million voters. Of these not quite 550,000 could be in - awed to vote, 700,000 expressed no opinion ORO way or the other. Of all those who did vote -gluiest as many voted against prohibition as voted in its favor. The majority in favor of prohibition was barely twelve thousand, er jest about one Per cent. of the electorate. Sir Win frid Laurier, being` a prudent man, naturally refused to attempt to lay violent hands upon the favorite poison of the whole people at the bidding of a majority of only one per cent. in a poll in which Ave -twelfths of the pop. ulation, could not be induced to vote, and the total number of the electors voting for prohibition was only twenty-three per cent. of the con- stitueney. As our temperance pen- ple have never ventured to ask for prohibttion, except with a two-thirds majority, Sir Wilfrid Laurier is un- doubtedly justified in the attitude wbieh he has assumed. Pimples on the Face CUD all 'be perrnanently removed by Bur- dock Blood Bittere. Mr. E. P. Bernaby, Merehatit Tailor, Shelburne, N. Se says: "After paying out money to dootors and not getting cured, I tried B.B.B. After using it for a time the pimples all van- ished and have never troubled the since." .Bee Euzzes. • Tall sections require more honey to All them. The average life of .a queen bee is about 2 years. Feeding should begin as soon as warm weather -sets in. Old queens may be moderately productive early in the spring.. Some queens are better at 8 years old that others are at 2 years. Young queens are tbe most prolific and are less inclined to swarm. Bee feeding ,must be done regular. ly in order to secure the best results. Stimulative feeding is the means by winch colonies 'are made strong. Bees should be kept on every farm, if for no other purpose than to ferti- lize the blossoms of the fruit trees. While in some respects thick sep- arators are better than thin ones, a strong argument in favor of thin separators is that they are so thin that they can be blciwn away when used once. The body and flavor of the honey are largely due to the method of handling it. This is especially true of the body, an important factor in the make up of a fine quality of ex tracted honey. --St. Lords Republic. A CARD. We, the Undersigned, do hereby agree to refitted the money on a twenty -live cent bottle of Dr. Wills' English Pills, if, after using three fourths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipa- tion and 'lleadanhe. We also warrant that four bottles will permanently cure the most obstinate cases of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wills' Hag- fish Pi)ls are used, A. A. Morrow, Chemist and Druggist, Wingbarn, Ont. Oat A. Campbell, Chemist and Drug- gist, Wiughans, Ont. A, L. Hamilton, Ceerniet and Drug- gist, Winghate, Ont. Ants are a troublesome little thing, and destroy many fine lawns, To exterminate the vermin make a few small holes in the ground near the ant's nest. Place in the hole a small quantity of bis sulphate of carbon, carefully covering it with earth, This will permeate the earth around and destroy the ant. Laxa-Liver Pills have become the Jodie& favorite etithartie. They act without any griping, purging or eickere lore aed if persisted in for a time curia habitual Constipation. la Pin. JAMS Constable, SeatOrth, Ont,, ViTritegt—" Ever since I can remember 1 have suffered from weak action of the b cart. For some time past it grew constantly worse. I frequently had sharp pains under my heart that I vtasfearful if I draw a long breath it would cause death. In goingup-stairs I had to stop to rest and regain breath. When my children made a nt Ise playing I wou'd bq so overcome 'with nervousness and weakness that I could not do anything and bod10 sit down to regain composure. My limbs yvere unnaturally co'd and 1 was subject to neryousheadaches and clizziness.i My memory became uncertain and slo.'p de%ected me. I have been taking Milburn's Heart and NenePIlL, and as. a result am very much better. I have improved in bealth and strength ran:dly. The blessing f sleep is restored, to me. My heart is much stronger, and the oonressive sensation has 'vanished. I can now go up -stairs without stopping and with the greatest of ease, and I no longer suffer from dizziness or headache. It seems to me the cireplation of my blood has become normal, thereby remov;ng the coldne,s from my limbs, lcan truly say that Milburn's Heart and Nerve 1,avn done no a world of good." LAXA-LivEn PILLS MIRE C' ')f, OSPall. tCV4PCP41A. ' _ _ laWIPM Savings Banks in. Schools, SUR-BARTR DUCTS. Don in the Toronto Saturday INSTRUCTOR MORRISON REPORTS FAIT- - Night very ably shows up the folly (MUREX UPON TRIM. of savings banks in Schools when he writes as, follows :— Mr, George Hately, secretary of The question of savings banks -in the Cheese and Butter Association of schools seems to me altogether out of Western Ontario, has received the the realm.of our educational system. following letter: Huodreds of times I have protested mr. George lamely., secretary of the against the idea Oat the school Cheese and Butter association, of teacher and the school system should Western Ont: be looked upon as superseding the Dear Sir,—In reply to your re- teaehings of the father and the quest for information regarding to mother at the fireside. Are those the suleearth ducts which have been who have homes and are bringing recently added to the curing rooms up children, to be freed from all the in my district, I submit the follow - cares of teaching children the graces and Virtues of life? We have our ing report Caistorville—The sub -earth duct parsons elamoring for the schools to is completed and in operation. The teach religion, which should be duet is eight feet deep and, extends taught by the father and mother, or 118 ft. under ground. It is made of in Sunday schools, and by the pastor three rows of five-ineb tile, two rows biinseii. We look to our sehools to of six-inch tile and one row of eight teach the youngsters good manners, inch tile,all laid close together with. clean] i care of their teeth. Teach- " the eight tile in the Middle ; over the ers are nowallays expected to see tile there is a covering of rye straw, t tbe .oungsxer has not a bad In digging the trench for the tile . breath; ill combed hair, unbla.ckened a spring was found near the factory, boots, dirty hauds, and all that sort The water from the spring runs in of thing.. Now. it is proposed that the bottom of the trench for its :entire the youngsters are to be taught by the schoolteachers to take care length, which possibly somewhat in - of creases the moisture in the curing - their senniessand to engage in a sort of a competitive scramble for the room. Tbe intake pipe is built with iron, fifteen inohes storing up of money, which they galvanized diameter and thirty feet high, with itt either need for the trifles of their little lives, or else which they should cowel on top. The outlet from the curing room not possess. Johnnie Jones is to is simply a hole in the ceiling on the show Jimmie Smith that he can get opposite side to that at which the more pennies and save more ot them in a year, and Lucy Long is to be duet enters made purse proud by beating- Sallie On the day on which I visited Caistorville the tenaperatisre on the Short in having a school -room. bank aceount. The suggestion is nothing outside in the shade was 85 de- but rubbish, and very pernicious grees. Inside the curing room a strong breeze was Coming id from rubbish at that, The, parents ehoeld t teach the children how to save their the duet at n, temperature of 60 de- penniesgrecs. The tempera.tUre of the cur - pennies or should not give them .ing room did not exceed, during the: pennies to save, The abominable day, 67 degrees. The .curing rooln idolatry of mouey, which is the curse at this factory is very poor- ant of of our ordinary lives, should not be taught in our Public sehools. the opinion that with a reasonably good curing room the temperature youngsters are taught to labor and ,., and'to wait, the lessons most nem- cp,te moisture in the miring room wasaeasilya degrees, be held at •i sary to its era, this will be the near- from 80 to 82. There was no mould est approach to economical instruc on the cheese, tion that premiers or teaehers should At Woodburn, Caledonia and Cali - attempt. 'Pk dizzy and devilish boro, sub•eatth ducts have been put race for nu3ffey comes soon enough to those who are not levin, but were not _ready whenel-headed visited these tatetorieS. On my next enough to avoid being either slug- visit I will take earefal Rote of the gards, misers or speetilators, To results with the sub earth duets and. start them in childheod with an idea of getting- tnoney for money's sake, report to you thereon. is a poor scheme. ,IAMFs 1110filtisb11, Parents may well •give their child. hammer. ren a little money for the purpose of teaching them not only to have, but William Bryan, a prisoner in to keep. Everyone shoulct Ishow Chicago, says he is wanted • in the virtue of saving something lest London,..Ont., for the murder of a rainy day may find -them unpro- Policeman Toollev, for. whieh Marfan vided, bat such a theory of saving Brown ;was recently hanged, is altogether different from what the — system of a Pablie school savings Constipation) • .51rs. Olive Sternaman, the Buffalo lady who was tried en the charge! of murdering her husband, has at last got the insurance money that the' International Brotherhood of Carpen tars and Joiners at first refused to give her, It amoillits to 002, .A(41NTA WANTIO).- POlt "Tfit 1,110t AND Achievements of dthltaI Dewey." the %voile's ,t..st moat item. By Murat Itaistead, the tire. I lona Jamul awl tubuitor of the nation's idol. Dip gest and best beak aver 600 pages, 8x10 inehe4 ; 1 /toady 100 pees halftone Illustrations, Only t.511. klii(rnenns &mod. 1tI renindssio»s. Outfit tree. ' Chaueu or a lifetime, Write gulch.. The T)ondidm Coreidny, &dMoor WW1 tfltta., -Mew. bank would result in. One is • — Headache, BlitoustiesS, thoroughly domestic, the other is more or less public and ostentatious. The difference between the two is as Heartburn, l Vela tIS that between the man who IndigestionDizziness, saves money and brags about it, and Indicate that your liver the one who saves nuney from the , Is oat Of order. The gentlest of motives—that the wolf beat medicine to rouse shall not come to the door and find the liver and cure all these Int, Is found in the faintly defenceless. A diamond of the first water is one that has never been in "soak." 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealer*, Mclod's Pills ithisesettes ,•