The Wingham Times, 1899-08-11, Page 3li
WINGUAM -I:AM ' AUGUST 11, t99
A Dangerous Ohicketl, Tao Much Faris green. I I\l'QVBL WAX TO.SAIrE.Monost.1
A good story of mistaken identity
is told nr the expense of one of our
local sperm, who, one Saturday
evening;, sleeked ant fur the occasion,
visited hie best girl on one of the
aristocratic: thoroughfares of the
town. On returning home at a
somewhat late hoar, be encountered
what lie supposed to be a chickenon
the sidewalk, and, perh_ps being in
an unttmiablc mood, kicked vicious-
ly at it, The clteken, turned out to
Isea very lively quadruped of the
"g;erms mephitis," and defended itself
in the n-nitl war, with results some -
thin e
ome•thin:,• 1, In •, ills•ialt rani to the aforesaid
gent'eni;t 's S antiuy bests.—Colling-
ars e
ests.—Lolling-a rse tn•I,,, }i !se- Messenger.
Greets caterpillars are very newer -
Ode on eabbrige and cauliflowers, but
1 have noticed that in trying to kill
theta several persons have used too.
much Paris Green. I have seen it
lay in the heart of the cabbage,
snaking k dangerous to use. The
same may be Seen On the potato
'patch where the poison has been
used' so freely • that puultry • have
bean killed by eating : it In. sore
gardens the potatostalks have been
burned with using too strung Paris
Green, Be sparing with it,— W C.
Searle in the Clinton News la'ecord.
i; never afrilict to .:.tarry
a pen who likes eats,
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Mr. G. 0. ARCHIBALD' S CASE.
Didn't Walk for 5 Months,
Locomotor Ataxiae
Doctor said .�.oco
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills
Cure a Disease hitherto regarded
as Incurable.
The case of Mr. G. O. Archibald, of
Hopewell Cape, N.B., (a cut of whom
appears below), is one of the sever est
and most intractable that has ever been
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reported from the eastern provinces, and
his cure by Milburn's Heart and Nerve
Pills the more remarkable from the fact
that he was given up as incurable by
worthy and respected physicians.
The disease, Locomotor Ataxia, with
-which Mr. Archibald was afflicted is.
considered the most obstinate and incur-
able disease of the .nervous system
known.' When once it starts it gradually
but surely progresses, paralyzing the
lower extremities and rendering its
tim helpless and hopeless, enduring; the
indescribable agony of seeing himself die
by inches.
That 'Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills
can cure thoroughly 'and completely' a
disease of such severity ought to encour-
age those whose disorders are not so
serious to try this remedy.
The 'followingis Mr. Archibald's letter:.
Mssslts. T. 11/1n.st RN &: CO, --"I can
assure you that my case was a very severe
one, and had it not been for the use ot?
1\1i/burn's Heart and Nerve Pilis.I do not
believe I. would be alive to clay. I do.
not know,exactly, what was• the cause
of the disease, but it gradually at%eted
my legs, until I was unable to walk
hardly any for five months.
" I was under the caro of Dr. Morse,
of Melrose, who said I had Locomotor
Ataxia, and gave me up as incurable;.
"Dr. Solomon, a well-known physician
of Boston, told me that nothing could be
done for me. Every one whir came to
visit Me thought I never could get better..
"I saw Milburn's Heart and. Nerve
Pills advertised and thought I would try
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them anyway, as they gave ro-
ve more
npiseof helping me than anythingI knew of.
"If you had seenme when I starred
taking those wonderful pills -not able to
get out of my room, an -1 saw ane now,
working hard every day, you . wouldn't
know me.
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Augusta Maine, and have sold sop sub-
scribers in 8e days -and woti a fifty dollar
prize.
" Nothing else in clic world saved me
but those pills, and I do not think they
have an equal anywhere.
" The seven boxes I took have restored
ma the full use. of my les and given me
strength and energy and batter health
than I have enjoyed in a long time."
Cr. 0. ARC111r3;r-D..
Hopewell Capo,,N.. 13.
Tux NEW METHOD ADOPTED BY TUBI
GETMA 'S' SAVINGS BANK. 1
Genian banks have a novel way 1
'of inducing persons to save money.'
Instead of waiting for the working;
men and women to come to the'
bank and make payments, one of
the saving banks introduced a few
years ago the scheme of collecting
from its depoaltors certain fixed
sums each week.
When a depositor•desires to open an
account be notifies the bank, giving
his address and the sum he intends
to deposit each wee , As soon as be
makes his first dep it he Is
furnish
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cd with a pass ook giving the
amount and the date of as inf tial
payment, After that the colleetfons.
are recorded, by moans of coupon's,
but the pass book is necessary when
payments are withdrawn. The d$•
positor is given a coupon when-
ever he makes a deposit, and on it is
printed the amount collected, the
date and the number of his pass
book,
In order to insure regular pay.
ments, if a coupon is: returned by
thee collector as unpaid after eight
days, then thebank has the privilege
of closing the depositor's account,.
The "rate of interest is the same as
in other savings banks, and it is said
the hanks which have adopted this
sten method
hostels, nave done so from
entirety philanthropic methods, with
no idea of malting profits, but rather
as an incentive to the laboring classes.
In one of these banks last year there
were. registered nearly nix thousand
depositors.
In addition to the', statement' b'y Mr. °"
Archibald, we have the enclorsation of,
two well-knewn merchantsof. Hopewell
Cape, N. B., viz.: Messrs. J. E. Dickson
and P. J. lirewster, who certify to'•the .
genuineness and,accuracy c,f the facts as
given above. -
Milburn's Heart and Nerve 'Pills are
5oc. a box,' or 3 for $1.25, at all drug-
gists, or sent by mail. ` T. Milburn &'
Co., Toronto, Ont.
ry LL 'S
-GEF L8
The high quality of everyone
of Tillson's Cereal Foodshas
induced many -rocel's to offer
something to their customers
which they claim to be just. as.
good. If you buy a substitute
for •the`'original you are notthe only one: that terse;;•—•
use lose, too, by the comparison you make :ecause
you won't findthe substitute equal to the advertised
qualities of the original. We advertise plaits facts,
• but you've got to trust your grocer—it hes square
with you he will give you what you ask for.. But
/Ou must insist. _
The Tillson Co; q limited, Tilsonburg,:ont.
"ITe're richt," says Nathan; "'deed 1 Wilat not to Saye.
it's hist me, laird," Do not say, "I can't eat." Take
"You trust be a good age now,
Nathan ?" say a the Colonel.
"I'm no vera auld yet, laird,," was .
the reply, "I'm, est turned a hut. -
ter."
"A. hundred i" says the Colonel,,
leasing. "Well, you must be all
that ; bttt the idea of a ;titan of a
bemired. sitting blubberin' that way
-•-,whatever eould you get 'tri, cry
about?" -
"It was my fabler lashed me, sir,"
said Nathan, bubbling again; "au
be put me cot' so be did!"
"roar father!!" said. the Colonel,
astonished, "Is your father alive
yot y"
"Leevin'! Ay," replied Nathan.
"I ken that the day to my sorrow,"
"Where is he?" says the Colonel,
"What an age he must be ! I would
like to see hint."
"Qh, he's up in the barn there,"
says. Nathan, "an' no in a horrid guid
'humour the Soo either,"
They went up to the barn together,
and found the father busy threshing
the barley with the big Sail, and
tearing on fearful. .. Seeing Nathan
and the laird conning in, be stopped
and saluted the Colonel, who, after
inquiring how be was, asked' hire
what he had struck Nathan for.
"The young rascal," says the fath-
er, "there's nae dein' wi' him. He's
never oot o' mischief. I had to lick
him this mornin' for eloddin'stages at
bis grandfaither !"
:"Two Bute ttte' boys of nine were troubled
;pith wtirma. They would wake in the
'night
end vomit t and 9o e.inee
werere
qite
feverish. 1 got a bottle of Dr,
Low's --Worm Syrup which gave them
complete relief from their trouble." Wire.
W tit• Mercel,. Teeterville,. Ont.
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Life ' and Health Full
Protected in August.
WROXETER.
Iter . life. ,Anderson left lastweek
for a month's vacation at ° Clifton
Springs, near Rochester, N. Y. He
will be accompanied by Rev. Mr.
;toss, of Brussels. Rev. Mr. Ander-
son. of Toronto, will have charge of
his work here during his absence.
Messrs. T. Hemphill & Son have
greatly improved the appearance of
their oatmeal mill by'giving it a coat
of glint.
Miss Alice Walker, of Niagara,
Ont.,` was visiting her grandmother,
tlirs. Allison Gibson, and other rela
tives and friends in the village.
' Mr. Stewart, a former resident of
this town, but now of I,iespler, was
the guest of Mr. James Forsythe of
town. •
Dr. B. ' .T: Hazelwood returned
from Elmwood, where her has been
practicing for the past six weeks.
A number of our merchants -bad
their, windows lettened by apainter
who hails from Hamilton.
Miss Tena Smith has secured a
position behind the counter in San-
derson Bros. & Co.'s general store.
We wish .her success as a saleslady.
Messrs. Gibson Bros, intend start-
ing a limber yard at the saw mill.
Mr. Paulin, our liveryman, is now
pound -keeper tor Wroxeter. A by-
law that cows be Rept in at nights
would now bea step in the right
rei
dl e t on.
Miss Chapman, of. Teeewater,
daughter of Robt. Chapman, Esq.,
who wes at one time engaged in the
millingg -business fere, is • at present
visiting at Mr. John Davidson's.
Our council have got the road
machine to work and, have graded
the street do the south side of the
bridge Lind part of Church street.
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Which snake Plymouth Twine indispens-
able far the Government Farm Service—
greatest strength, perfect evenness, ex-
treme length, freedom from tangles, purity
—are absolutely necessary also to the twine
that will do perfect work hi every harvest
field. The selection of Plymouth for
Government service was not made hap-
hazard, but, after the most careful practical'
test h.ul thoroughly demonstrated it to be'
th'e EES r. Plymouth has qualities
peculiar to itself, which cause it to work
perfectly where other brands fu,l, ,
PPIIIEN T PEOPLE PREFER 'PLYMOU '
0
IT PAYS TO BUY
THE BEST.
Paitg's
Mrlt
.0111FInfl
Makes Sick People Well.
1 The Ze
Ontamertglet
HMO 'e Samparilla and say, "I ant If the inhabitants and others
b angry all the time, and food, never burte
meta ted in the development Of
Never [say to your blondelende von ate ae Ies.Ontario have'had reason too pl6
tired in the p1orni13g ae at eight. if i in the past thdt they bave bean
they happen to be sharp they will tell
tyou eelin oo 's i9arsapArrlla cures
that tired I gleeted by the rest of Canada t,.
teeltnir. 1 certainly must admit that amen,
Po net say,`"My face is full of pimples."}have been made during the past
Toe are quite likely to be raid by tome 1 mouth,for it bas been difficult tr
ono,"' I here's no need of that, for ticcu s
Sareaperiliu cures pimples," p:.ek tipa paper that has not had
It is improper and unnecessary to say, something to ,tell or some opinion. to
"My health is poor and my blood is bad," express .about this magnificent but
Mood's Sarsaparilla will give you good little known section of the Provinee,
blood, anti good health will follow aS a This suddeo interest and desire
neturel conaequenee,
for information is of course the direct
An African Love charm. result of the Legislative Tour last
month and whatever else may be
NOTHING MORE. NOR LESS THAN THE the outeortta it certainly can:tot be
PI.ESth or A WHITE MAN. charged against the newspaper men
A new peril pestes to threaten white peaty , : y
that were of the art that the
men in South Africa, They are in have been neglectful of their slaty to
danger of being cut into love charms the matter. The country is worthy
and used to increase the marriage of all the attention that is being
rate among the natives. The flesh .of given t 1 it, and of the aid thatwill
an European is considered` by toe now be forthcoming, not only from
black inhabitants of Natal as a charm Provincial grants already given and
powerful enough to compel the love of yet to corns, but a :iso from su ustantial
any unwilling maiden. Whet& a assistance voted this session by the
young black ruin loves a .maiden and Federal Parliament to' the Ontario
his love is not reciprocated, he goes to and Rainy River, the' Central Algoma
a witch doctor and asks for a love and other railroads through that
philter. Other philters of a milder district•
potency having been tried and the. Not only is the district interested
maiden still remaing obdurate and to be congratulatedupon the bright -
refusing to love her black suitor, the er prosperity which is promising for
witch doctor, as a last resort, pre• it in the immediate' future, butother
scribes the flesh of a white man. portions of .the Province and of the
Murders conunitted for the possession Dominion may well feel satisfied at
of the coveted white flesh, while not the substantial aid that is to be given.
common, occur from time to time. The day has gone by when public
News has been received from Natal Monies can be squandered by the
of the hanging at Harding of a witch Government to exploit •wild•eat
doctor and his pupil fcir.the murder of schemes for the benefit of a few
a farmer natned Kay, The farmer favored supl.orters, but it is still
was dragged from his bed at night, reasonable and desirable that public
and after being stabbed several times aid should be given under proper
with an assegai, :i3 thrL was Cut and conditions we
the
and his body left en the veldt. Part result will be the opening up of a.
of the dead :man's neck was cut new country, the more rapid develop
away, and subsequently found In the Ment of oui-'national resources, the
witch doeror's bag, with other settlement of new districts, and the
"uledicines." . The "lread devil" in creation of new markets. It was the
the murder was a >.vituh (looter nam purpose or the Legislative va Tour to
ed umtanti. With Itiiit was associat• demonstrate that all these conditions:
ed bis pupil, Sibalwenf. would follow if the country was only
Sibaiweni had not yet taken his given a chance, and it has been the
degree es a witch doctor, but Wes purpose of the multitude of articles
study mg under Umtanti, who ecre which have been written, descriptive
sidercd hire a promising pupil. Tee of that Tour, to put the country
two were helped in the inut•tlee by generally in possession of data that
,r,wo men, who seemed to have been world satisfy it also on that point.
simply employees of Ucntauti's One only bas to glance at the ofii-,: ,
college Lf medicine, These twu then tial returns in the gola mining in
received life sentences, When d'ustry ' alone to realize this. The
present is only about the eigthtli
season,that any gold mining records
of this district have been kept, and.
the figures show that whereas in
1892 the total output was less than
$37,000, dropping two year's later to
$32,770, in 1896 it had risen to
$121,000 and in 1898 to $275,000•;
while it is estimated that this year
the clar-up will realize $600,000,
This is a magnifieent showing in
so short a tinge and in the face of so,
many obstacles, but it is only an
indication of the possibilities of the
future. Even now it does not repre-
sent the entire resources of the
district. There are rich silver de-
posit in the neighborhood of Port.
Arthur, inexhansrihle iron mines at
tli attawi n, Ati k-Oka n and other places,
copper in the vicinity of Shabandow-
an Lake and further east, zinc on the
north shore e of Lake Superior, the
biggest Nichol deposits of the world
degree. ills pupa, meat.-.,;;. also - at Sudbury, asbestos, black Mead,
had a repulsive face, whi'e the other granite, marble and other natural
two men, Gotnfi and Untboowa, who deposits of greater or less commercial
received life sentences, iiad a pleas value in various parts; net all, per.
anter appearanee haps, actually in the Rainy River
A police tvc per, who discovered district, but all in Algoma,—that
Kaye body lying in the moonlight, vast new section of Ontario which
was so unnerved by the ghastly comprises throe quarters of the entire
sight it presented, with gaping Province in arena, and will in time
become a close ecmpetitor with the
eastern quarter in wealth, influence
and population..
If you are still enduring the tortures
and agonies of disease in this almost un-
barably hot weather, your position is
one of extreme danger, The enervating
enacts of the heated term, that test even
the strength and endurance of the ro
bust and healthy. must brim you to the
very brink of the grave.. unless you take
the care and precaution that thousands
are now exercising.
At this time your safety and life dei
pend: upon the use of .L'aine's Celery
Compound, a medicine that is giving
new life and vigor to the weakly ,nervous
and broken down, and that is rescuing 1 Umtanti and his pupil were hanged
from death rheumatic sufferers and those 80 native Chief's and headmen were
afflicted with blood diseases send liver
and kidney complaints. assembled ie order that they might
The testimonials sent in weekly by 'see the execution and spread the
happy and grateful people paved. from news of it abroad among the natives.
suffering and disease are the strongest mire ileitis et, have had an idea that
proofs of the marvellous health -giving
virtues of the great medicine. A trial when one of Breit has been arrested
of one bottle in this season. of danger fur a shelter crime he bee not• been
will convince the sink that there is lite killed, but simply befit to some far
and health in every drop of Paine's ole place, where he eventually died.
Celery Compound, The recent execution was intended
as an object lesson. Recently ' a
RESULT OF' SKIN GRAFTING. little oltud, which was stolen from its
parents in the Barberton district of
SD:i1ETITING. WENT WRONG, AND NOW Natal, is supposed to have been taken
THE PATIENT MUST SUPPER AN- by the natives for the BRIDE: purpose
OTHER TRIAL -•INTERESTING as that fur wibieh they murdered Kay.
31II?GIOAL CASE. Umtanti, the Tactor, who was sotne-
Sick Headache --that babe of many a
woman's lite is quickly Cured by Lees -
Liver Pills. They are adapted to the
system of the most delicate and never
cause any griping, weakening or sicken -
mg.
A tuveeile Ielinq lent.
. Stories used to be told about the
folk in Galloway and the patriarchal
thing of a South African Chat les
Louis lienschan, of Cincinnati, was Peaet, Ctan t`' ssetl to other nun dors
severely burned about the • back, which had nit been brought to light,
shoulder' and right arta on February including the Oilier' thee!)Mach We'd
25th. He lay for six weeks in the sister. Ilis face is in keeping with
City flospital at the point of death, his character—crafty and Cruel 0' a
hut gradually hie horrible wounds
began to heal, with the exception of
the innitiple wounds, whieh had de-
nuded the arm of almost every parti-
cle of skin. The stubborn resistance
offered by these wounds against all
known remedies finally decided the
physicians to make a skin graft, As
quite a large quantity of cutienle
was required to cover so extensive an wounds, and dad only in a sshirt,that
area the physicians were at a Loss to he was utas isle to sleep or eat for
know where to obtain it. some nitre after, and • et night
In this dilemma Ilanschan's sisters awakem•u hi, comrades with screams.
volunteered to supply it, and would tart heeds titre [per,ter than one." If
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have done so bad -not a brother•in• the orifi sou have ie dull and heavy you
law stepped forward and made the heed Hnud'e Sarsaparilla. It will give
swine, 'Cinder all known aseptic you prompt relief,
precautions enough skin was removed Ilitneate' without :1 a^peas in this
from the brother•in•law's thigh to
world is litre n bworrl without edge
cover the surface. After this the or point—very }, wu}l for show, but no
ages they attained to. The tale healing of the wounds went rapirily real n�' r„cite owner.
Nuns that `Cplonel Andrew M'Dowall, cin, and the patient was discharged �...�..-..
when he returned from the wars, frons the institution in less than at Constipation,
was one day walking along by The month afterward.
Myrocb, when be came on an old Recently, however, the new skin
man sitting; greetin' en • a muckle taken from Hensehan's relative has
stone at the roadside. When he
cattle up the old than rose and 'took
off bis bonnet, and, diehting his een,
it',i!,,,.: ,,:u,:;i.. Said••..,
This Trace y�lrtrit sal rd.” 'e welcome hame again, Ceptible. y But one remedy remains, bet tnedlctn6 to 7oti59 n viniotw tt; r' liy their treatment.' t,puo
on evdr t est• la•
laird." 11 and th tt is to remove the shrivelling• the ltvet sort cure ell
avail, lleairlta- pendi.eg n mitt i f money
Sea 1h,.t jun get it"
begun to eontraet, drawing the arm
up so that it has become almost en Indigestion, Dizziness,
tirely useless, the contraetion :being Indicate that your liver
so gradual that it was scarcely per• is out of order. The
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
All this means prosperity for the
east as moll as for the west, for New
Ontario will never be a manufaetur-
ing distrix t nor extensively interest
ed in agiieultu•e. The fernier of
the east, therefore, is as much inter-
ested as anyone in the opening'up of
this country for its progress will as
assuredly put motey itito his pocket
as if the development was , many-
mites
any
suites nearer hoose.
An Interesting Case
;4t ', W. G. Phyall, 'proprietor` ilodega
Hai , i;36 Weiliniton Street 'Eset,Torento,
,i iNV i• living 10 Chicago I was
in a ltr!ib!e at ape with itching and
!Jh erlrt.ar piles, I tried woven' of the best
hs ireens sate w se burnt and tertnred
il" y >r by h is Wend to r", no put pose Since entYirr,a ire ". c+ronto
"Thank ou, said the i;olanal', skin and put other akin in its lace. these ill t teethed of Dr, Chase's Ointrr.t ryt. 1
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adding;, after a 1,ause ""I safely The operation, if consented to y the g um' f ut or+i` liars irttd hay e+ at' t, tae
• Ylif our dealer does not laddie our Twine, white Ply -should isnot- Four face. Arena you' patient, Will be a difficult, 'one find of" , i i I raw ircit,Irii vett(' Duos in tee) r•t�rrl,. or form
' y "' Nathan rii'Cnlloeh l?"' require skllfr l litilld'iti � .:stet' .
' mouth Linder Twine Agency, 54 Bay Street, Toronto. cents. sola by an medicine dealers. f .
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