The Wingham Times, 1899-08-18, Page 3s
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Good Cher!
Courage Yet!
Do not Consider Your
Case Inc
Palno z U;Ti
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Works Marvellous Cures
Every Day
Though ;sou Ines meshed the -eritical
time or a hot euminer so. diseased and
broken (Iowa in health that your case is
considered incurable, we say. "Sick
• brothers and sisters, be or guod sheer,.
Have (ammo )eti",
'.ketine's Celery Compound is a great
phyeicia preecriptiou fur the cure of
eln °talc and complioated cases of diseases
that have baffled Weskit! of the ordinary
phveician,-
We positively assert that nine out of
every ten whom the doctors uannot help
will gain health. vtgor and new lire by
the use of Paine's Celery Compound.
The work of Paine's Celery Compound
in the homes our country has been not-
ed with wontler,Seimiratiou and joy hy.
all classes .or men and W001011. In
thousands of eases it has saved life after
all other means had failed,
To the thousands deep in, disease and
suireriug from blood troubles, kidney
and -liver cow plaint. rheumatism,
neuraliia,dyspepsia and nervous prostra-
tion, we honestly point theui to the only
source of health that the world can offer
-Paine's Celery Conipoond. This great
banisher of disease is not iu the expert -
mental stege like the vast majority of
advertised remedies; it is a true saver of
cure for the troublee that now
make your ex isteuce miserable.
A Natural loghtning Rod.
IN ILAN Tligti‘S, AUGUST 18, Ilt,99,
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Railway Mileage oftthe 'World. ":Mor ihe Sake of Fun, illftsehietaa courage to See that nearly five
In a recent issue (A Archly far
Elisenbahntvessett is published an
annual statistical table of the rail.
Evade of tee world, a few of the
fi,gares of wide)) will be interesting.
The total length of railroad in the
world amounted, in 1897 to 454,730
miles, and in the five years frotn
18911 to 1897 the totat increase was
34,435 miles or 8.9 per' cent. The
same year the total length of rail-
road in the Unite!' States was 184,-
278 miles, an increase in five years
of 3.16 per cent. North, and South
America and the West India Islands
are credited with over oue half of
the total mileage or 236,218 miles,
Next to the United States among
the great nations is the German
Empire. with a total of,29,880
and then fellows France with 25,078
miles, Russia with 25,003
although. if we inelude the Trans-
Caape in district of Russia and Siberia,
Russia would come third with a total
of 28,3c/2 miles, Following era,nee
and Russia are Great Britain and
Ireland, 21,380 miles; British India,
21;000 miles; Austriadlungary, 20,
008 miles ; British North America„
16,684 miles, Italy, 0,714 miles, and
the Argentine Republic, 9,422 miles.
Belgium has the largest amount of
railroad in eotnparison with its total
area, the amount being 32.2 miles
for each square mile of area,.
In comparing the countries by the
'length of railroad compared with the
amount of population. that they serve,
we find .that the colony of South
Australia stands first with 52.3 voiles
for each 10,000 people, this. result, of
course, being due to the comparative
Donee' thousand nameare iraterted. May
vast amount a aiisohief is done, too, they also be found in the Lambs'
bbieocoaini EF:strpirtheee_realeiostobitoto ea7vpeatiheeitor Book of Life on the last great day.
ertiptione, dyepepole, indigestion. norv- Many invitations front, Beaton,
ousnees, kidney diseases, apd other ail- 1 Minneapolis, Springfield (Mass.),
tnents. Thu; tnisoblef, IlefertunetelY- Philadelphia Tormito Stratford
Hood's Sarsaparilla. whiele cures all, va.eutta' (India) and 'aller Place;
may be undone by the faithful use or 1 r,
diseases originating in or prompted 4 have been received, but we are plan.
impure blood, ;ing to spend most of the next year
A high tree a short distance from
a dwelling house often acts as an
efficient protector from lightning.
The tree is full of sap, and this
. snakes a better conductor. than the
• dry walls of a* house. It is very
rarely the ease that live trees are
rent by lig, htning strokes. The rend-
ing usually is of some dead portion
of the tree, th at the eleetrieity cannot
readily pass thrnugh. Hence, the
*high tree may have saved the house
from being struck by lightning with-
out leaving any mark by which the
fact would be suspected.
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. A poor widow with seven children
advertised in a New.Yoris .paper 1' or
a teraporary loan of S50, She an-.
pounced her willingness to permit'
the money lender to "keep the child -
Ten a-. security "
Craps and Colic
AlwaYs relieved promptly by
Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild
StraWberry.
HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver elle, Non- le Canada.
We are now in our island home in
Muskoka to rest, recuperate and
EVA.NGELIZA.TION,* Lstudy, and so help to fit us for the
best year we have seen in the work
'YEAR'S WORK of CROSSLEY AND
MINTER- THE WELL•KNOWN CAN-
ADIAN EVANGELISTS TELL OF
of the Lord.
Crossley and Hunter.
THEIR EXPERIENCE IN A Medicine Chest -is that:awe ap-
propriately applied to Hagyarcl's Yellow
ICEvvIPOT.ThIPLAND.
Oil, 9 can be (eed (externally or taken
internally. Cures outs burns, bruises,
Crossley and Hunter, the evange- contracted cords, stiffs' joints, painful
lists, have sent out the following swellings, quinsy, sore throat, pain in
statement of their work during the stomach, kidney complaing etc. Price
past year ;- 25 cents.
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Fifteen years ago the 12th of July Women Smokers inlesudon.
we began our anion evangelistic
work in the Town of Essex Centre, The habit oUstnoking (says. InadY
and from then until now we have Jenne, writing in the Ladies' Field)
been privileged to continue in this which is so common abroad, has now
blessed work, holding union services become among many women in
in every city in the Dominion, except England quite as natural a thing,
some in the Province of Quebec, and and it is not in the least unusual for
in many of the towns and villages cigarettes to be handed around in
from Atlantic to Pacific, as also in the drawing room after the women
Bermuda, Newfoundland andleverai have gone upstairs and left the men
cities in the territory of Uncle Sam. to drink their wine and eat their de
We are rejoiced and grateful to be sert. Hitherto, it has been mainly
able to say that during the past confined to the house, and even the
• fifteen years between seventy-five bedroom or boudoir, but within the
and one hundred thousand have last two months two cases of women
professed saving faith in the meet- smelting in public have come to my
ings we have been privileged to hold notice. One day in the Strand a
with the pastors and churches.
It may be interesting -to not a few
sparseness of the population. In the to read a short account of the services
United States there are 26 miles to for the hitt Cenference year. After in Richmond Park a woman was en•
each, 10,000 inhabitants. In the recuperating for a few weeks in joying a fairly large cigar with her
more densely populated districts of Muskoka we began the year's work male companion. These are only
on August 14, 1898, in the Town of isolated eases, but they excited little
woman, young and pretty, was seen
walking and' quietly smoking a
cigarette and on another oceassion
Europe the figures fall considerably
Germany havieg-5.2 miles for each
10,000 .people. , The small increase
of 3.6 percent, in the total mileage
for the United States is due to the
fact that the years 1893 and 1897
were aniong theleast active in rail- lehurch."
road construction in the history of Minneapolis was next visited, and
the cOuntry, 'the, previous , decade many turned to the Lord, inclucline.
having been one of extraordinary the Hon. John W. Aretander, the
lucrease, over 12,000 miles; or morelaccount of whose conversion has en -
than hal' the present total length of ',couraged so many to stronger faith.
railroads in Great Britain, having I We then enjoyed a few daysin meet,
been bent in a single year. . .". . ' ings with the churches in St. Peter,
after whieh we spent Christmas at
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-- . home and. began a month's campaign
WORMS cArT,T STAY in People's Temple, Boston, wbere
When Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup WO had been just four years before.
is used. This remedy is deatbto the It was a joy to us to have on the
worms, does not harm the child and is platform in Boston at the Same time
nice to take. Contains its own cathar-
ticPrice 95, four young ministers, who had been
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converted in our meetings in. other
. , aays,, two Baptists from Nova Scotia,
To Remove Smoke from Cal- one a Methodist from Ontario and makes more labor. In hot weather
ermined Walis. one a Presbyterian from Boston. the cows if allowed tbeir freedom, is very seldom we meet with a record
The frequent invitations from the will graze during the evening and of the bravery of our medical men,
churches in ew Olin an were at I early morning while dew is on the who far more ofteUhave opportunities
Smoke on. calcimined walls may N f dl d
be removed by rubbing the soiled was al grass, and will then liedown to digest for risking their lives to save others,
placelightfy with stale bread, chang.. length yielded to, and truly it
M do Ian call for a. great awl: what they have, eaten. If ,s'arding saye a London paper. Certainly we
Iiow S ."
Sutton, and from there went to St. or no comment, and it seems an in -
George and then to Clinton. The dication of a change of Sentimentand
pastors and churches in all these public Opinion on the subject of
places heartily emulated one another, women smoking i At Shepherd's
and very many ViT ere "added to the Bash one can frequently see respect-
able girls and women smoking cigar-
rettes along the high road.
GAINED .50 POUNDS.
"I have used Burdock Brood Bitters
for Dyspepsia and sick headache. Be-
fore I started taking it was thin and
run down in health. Two bottles have
completely cured me and 801300 then I
have gained about fifty pounds in
weight." Mrs, Ellen Vaughan, Moulton
Station,.Out. •
cat Sia .syczeotu. 1rho first volanteared to go awn'
I seek end relieve the men who war,
Gotham-Come back east to beijowed to have fallen victims to Mb •
live, eh? What was the matter
with Dugout City?
Returned Westerner -Too noisy.
Couldn't sleep,
Mr. Gotham (to hirnself)-ThAt
town must be booming.
Returned 'Westerner -I'm not go-
ing back there again. I'm going to
sell 'nt.
Mr, Gotham (a month later) -See
here That property you sold me
in Dugout City isn't worth taxes,
The town is dead and grass growing
in the streets. You said. you. left be-
cause it was so noisy there you
couldn't sleep.
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Returned. Westerner (innocently)
-Y-e-s. Can any one sleep whit
40,000,000 frog is singing under his
window, -New York Weekly,
When you are seized with an attack of
Cramps or doubled up with Colic, you
want a remedy you, are sure will give you
relief and give it,quickly, too. • •
You doq't want an untried something
• that may help you. You want Dr. Fowler's
• Extract of Wild Strawberry, which every
one knows will positively cure Cramps and
• • Colic quickly. Just
a dose or two and you
have ease.
But now a word of
proof to back up -these
assertions, and, vye
have it from Mr. John
HaWite, Coldwater,
Ont., who writes:
"Dr. Fowler's Extract
of Wile Strawberryis
a wonderful cure for
Diarrhma, Cramps
and. paths in the stomach. I was. a• great
sufferer until lf gave it a trial, but 'now.'
have perfect comfort." . •
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GOOD
NEWS
Coughs that stick to you, that other
remedies seem powerless to relieve Are
promptly cured by Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup, Try it, and you'll be con-
vinced by being cured,
EVIL RESULTS OF THE PIANO,
INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN THE CAUSE OF
mom QUARRELING AND SUFFERING.
,The piano has been the cause teter-
rime. of quarrels that have sundered
ancient friendships; has wrecked
many enterprises of great pith and
moment; it has disturbed the finer
adjustments of the cereberal machin-
ery in many literary and scientific
works, bas driven studims men from
their books to the bottle and has
stimulated peaceful citizens to the
commission of violent crimes, says
the British Medical Journal. These
are among the evil effects of the
piano considered passive, as the
schoolman would say -from the point
of view of the sufferer. But the op-
erator does not come of scathle-s
A recent writer, Dr. Wateahodi,
thinks that ehioroses and neuroses
from which so many young girls
suffer may be largely attributed to
the abuse of the piano. He therefore
urges that the "deadly" custom of
• compelling young girls to hammer
on the key board before they are 15
or 16 years of age should be pre
scribed by public opinion. Even at
that age the exercise should be per
misted only to those who, in addition
to real,talent, possess a robust con-
stitution.
explosion. It only wanted someone
to volunteer for others to follow, an4
the doctor went down in the sago
with two or three brave miners.
Even these, however, bad their hors.
knowing so well that one explOSIOn Is
often followed by another, and that
they might all 1)0 going to their
death.
Summer Milking Practice.
The practice of bringirig cows up
at night is not a good one. is far
better to leave them • in. the pasture
and milk them there, even though it
Chooren Ory for
STOR
Snap Shots.
missies peso
If you have to give a man ativio,
always give hint the kind he wants.
Every old baehelor lies about how
somebody else • married his old
sweetheart.
Every house to have a wedding
properly written up, must have a
bay window.
A. rabber-tirefi fl tf,1 DA
mob atienti,,,, o, 1.„,,,„11 1, „i.
plug hat,
Nearly .f Lim have
"Cottage Hoo.to" -vane 010 1.,,en
of a build me.
A pretty al ;0,v. • 1...
to dress pret enti a homely 0,e
hardly ever /: • •
Anybody v. is, will send a measly,
little wedding Itt esenr, is ton small to
enjoy life. *
Every bald headed man feels at
liberty to twit everybody else who
is bald-headed.
Most men's idea of taking care of
a baby is to feed it all kinds of things
it ought not ti eat.
The time to buy anything cheap
from a bov is when be wants money
to buy fishing tackle.
When a bad tnarriage turns oat,
just as people predicted, there is not
a word to be said abotit it.
We dor.'t see what a woman
wants with a husband who ean't
make a living. and, is ugly as sin,
besides.
A young married man thirks carry-
ing old stove pipes will make folks
think he has been married a long
time.
EIRA.VE DEEDS OF DOCTORS.
THEY ARE SELDOM HEARD OF, BCT
THERE ARE PLENTY INSTANCES.
We are generally kept well in
fumed of the hereic deeds and dar-
ing of our soldiers and sailors, but
Sur -
they become soilad. This may make effectual door was opened unto us ; of cows ie done at any time in stint- have All been told bow gal ant m-
ing the pieces of bread as soon as ace n ,
the soiled 'spe't a little lighter than end one of the greatest, if not the mer it should be in the middle of mhe goon Hugo at the storming of Darg-
the surrounding surface; in which greatest work of our lives, waa wit- daY• hai 'saved the life of a wounded
case pass a piece of ebeesecloth light-
ly over the wall, working toward
and over the light part, as this will
take a little of the color over, and so
shade up to the light spot that 9 will
not be noticeable. -Maria Porloa in
the August Ladies' Home Journal.'
nessed in St.John's and Carbonear,
En iish Spavin binitheut • remove • ql" soldier who was bleeding to death.
where over eigtI heen hundred (1;800) bard g soft ousedLflP4nntl we only knew of this heroism
sought the Lord in seven weeks and Blen:slishes from horses, Blood Spnvin, when it was more than twelve
months old, and when we had
sereamed ourselves hoarse about in
finitely less heroie clods, And who
ever,hears ,sf the bravery of country
practitioners ? Yee met e as e deeds
el their honor which would oast a
shadow epon malty uf the deeds done
by stltliers and sailors At the mention
of whose mashes we raise our hats
Slime tint.' ago a young doctor in
a small village in Scotland wit -
called out of his bed in the middle of
a stormy night to be told that s
woman who lived five or six mile
away, was- dying ; would he go tn
her'?. Of couree he would, and he
dressed with 'all possible hake, leav-
ing a warm. bed, fur five mile -walk
in the blinding rain, for, as luck
would have it, he had lost his horse
the day before. After traversing
three miles of sodden moorland, he
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For Over Ping Years,
A.n Old itert Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs
Winslow' s Soothing Syrup has been
used for over 'My years by millions of
mothers for their children while teeth-
ing, with perfect success. It soothes the
child,.softeas the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. It is pleastint to
the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
i' World, .Twenty.five centa a bottle. Ito
1 value is incaluable. Be sure yoti ask for
IVire. WinslOw's Sobthing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
a day. We do not adopt the practice
of scattering cards, and gathering up
You need hesitate no longer
about eating • "Porridge" for
breskfast because Ti]lson's
Flake Barley is light, .delicate,
and wholesome, and
DOVIS NOT IEEVAIr Ti] BLOOD
With milk or cream and a little sugar it is delicious
--the Ivor distinguishes it at once from the
°Min iry ' food, Her' "good news" for
• infan-s invalids% and those of weak
digosi ifin Your grocer sells Flake Barley by the
pound, but be sure and ask for "Tillson's." .
The Tinson C�.' e Limited. tileenburg, Ont. a
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Ourl?e, Splint., Ring Bone. $•vseete ,
Stifles, S'praines, Sore and Su take
Throat Coughs, etc. Save 450 by use t.
a large number of names of those ooe bottle. Warranted the most wonder -
who have been little moved, but ful BleruisleCure ever known. Sold by
persons must come out publicly and , A, L. Hamilton.
confess their decision to be real ' Underdraining the Orchard.
Christains, or earnest seekers. This .
be manifest when we intimate Locate drains midway between
that over eleven hundred (1,100) rows of trees. The depth of the
united with the Methodist ehurchesidrains should be from four to five feet,.
in tbe above named cities, and htui- I not less than four and as much deep.
dreds of the others are now members I et as the outlet and convenience
of other chiirches in these cities, or
in the outports.
We returned to Boston in April,
and held services in Dudley Street
Baptist Church, whieh wag a mem-
bership of about one thousand. The
Baptists are strong in the New Eng-, between the rows and as much as.
land States and are very cordial and four feet and laid with five or six
elical 'We as members of a inch tile, the roots of the trees will
will allovv. The tile should. be two
or three sizes larger than would he
necessary to use in ordinary land
draining, to give aeration to the soil,
and not be liable to Obstructions from
Mall roots. If the drain is midway
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sister ehttreh, by the invitation of the not likely reach the drains in sufhei-
pastor, sat down with bim and his elft numbers to seriously affect the came to a streatn, and to his surprise
people at the Lord's table.. After a drainage. The deeper the drain the found the only bridge for miles had
.0 fat month in Boston we retarned deeper the roots will penetrate the' bt en destroyed by the storm. With -
w r he swam the
stream, reaching the farther bank
Toledo, Ont.
Mr. Lewis Johnston of this plane was
taken down with Rheurnattsw, bud two
doctorsvin attendance; was getting no
better. Three days after he started tak-
ing iVlilburres Rheumatic Pills be was
out of bed and in one week wee well and
able to go abotlt.
Thinning Tomatoes Inersases
Size.
Twenty fie e tomato plants at the
Arkansas Experiment Station were
grow n in well e.ultivated soil which
had been fertihzeti Hires years
before for vegetables of various
kinds. Bef.tre the crop of tomatoes
was plaeteel it was gives s' free
application 1 r Anniereisi 1' • Mine,
Tli6 Wesel le ,
cluster et •-• s• •1 %;LIO`t .,ff
with a 1,1 k",is•
were lied to stakes slid sprayed
occasionally with Bordeaux mixture.
With another lot the treatment was
the same except that not more than
two or three fruits were allowed to
grew upon one chute. Thinning
A as done when the tomatoes were
or of an inch in diameter. The
deficient rainfall and high tempera.
tures in July affected the: thineed
plants less than those not thinned.
The results of these tests were great-
ly in favor of thinning the fruit . so
far as single specimens are concern-
ed. The average weight of a single
tomato on a thinned plant was about
15t ounces, while on the plant not
thinned average weight was only 61
ounces. Taking the total amount of
fruit produced per vine, however, it
Was shown that when the fruit was
not thinned each vine produced
about 10,!,, pounds, 'while where the
fruit ‚.‚.as thinned each vine produced
only 91. pounos. The better
appenrance ot the thinned fruit and,
the smaller amount of waste makes
it advisable to thin, wording to C.
L. Newman in Bulletin :ill,
out hesitation, ho eve ,
to Canada, and held a series of union subsoil, If the drains were eig,it
services with the Presbyterian, Bap-, feet deep the earth midway between
tis! and Congregational churches 10 the drains and directly under the
Pella St. ObarleS, Montreal, during rows of trees would be affected as
the month of May, and then closedi deep as seven feet in a few years'
the year's work in union meetings time, and the roots of the trees will
in the Town of Arthur on Sabbath, ,i penetrate as deep as the subsoil is
2nd inst. , ' drained within a reasonable lint.
We joy in God that Ile has in say then ten feet, possibly in
every plate we have been privileged' Trees so deeply rooted are the best,
to visit given the churches a great !secured against inlay from the ex -
revival. We keep a yearly souvenir tremet of the weather. With the
book, in -which the secretaries of the sufficient underdrainage of a fertile,
meetings record the names of those I retentive elay soil, the intelligent
who publicly profess to enlist on the' orchardist with persistent energy is
Lord's side, and in counting the master of the busines. -Orange Stidd
tableS we thank God and take lamer.
with the water pouring from every
garment he wore. He arrived at his
patient's cottage aching in every
bone, his limbs almost contorted by
emits. Having relieved the woman
of her sufferings, whieh were not
serious, though acute, he returned to
his home, going a long detour to eross
the stream, and went straight to a
bed frotia whieh he wits never able
to rise to amept the thanks of the
woman "whose sufferings he had
assuaged at the. cost of his own life.
On the occasion of a terrible eolliery
accident, 9 Was a young local doctor
• Headache
Ts often a warning that the liver is
torpid or inactive, More 8010113
troubles tray lotion?. l'or a prompt,
effielent cure ot Headache and all
liver troubles, take
Hood's. Pills
While they rouse the liver, restore
full, regular action of the bowels,
they do not gripe or pale, do not
irritate or inflame the interred organs,
but have a positiVe tome effect, 250.
et all drUggiete or by mail of
C. Lilood & Co., Lowell, Mas!