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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-01-23, Page 5Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. The Maple Leaf hour nulla at 'tenors Agricultural implements of Am' sad Ware burned. d. manufacture have a firm foothold. the Fire one the Qaebeo Citadel endanger ;load the imports of such articles iu Cuban markets. earl one (at the powder ma(teztnte. .E1 , Whea etewiag fruit never use a metal oc7.4a. lee Kurd you lease Always Baa l I sport; a wooden spoon is beet, and those with short .stales are most con• ligeletees� ot o" i vem• ent for thiole substances, Aa undertaker is probably so 0 ailed life's Pleasures Rest on Nourishing Blood, Is Yours Rich►, or Weak -t ilieont a eventually oven takes the rent NPii,II`iO MEDICINE. Of mankind. Asa, spring medicine Burdock Blood Albert 1llaQailtou was killed near e Bitters and emoves.allIt topes o ees npf from the flempbt<llfard by a large rook rolling' the blood, and takes away that tired, down upon biro. weary teeling so prevalent in the spring. IVB, Mange. Prairie Scratohee, Bar a.rr'R 1tr'h end every form of oontagions itxih on homer% or animate oared in 30 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. It clever fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. 3'ohn B. MCQueen, Superintendent of the 0 P R. elevators at Owen Sound, died after two weeks' illness. The First Presbyterian Church of London, Ont., has Extruded a call to Bev..1 G Inkster of Montreal. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mail- ed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Beehive, Wis. These teats are proving to the people—without a penny's cost— the meat value of this scien ifiepresorip• tion kuOwnto druggists everywhere as De Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers - TB +' WINGUA]bI nk1 % JANUARY 28t Tell$ If your color is poor, your blood it poor. If you lack strength, can't t get fat, oan''t do year work, its because your blood is too thlu to tit.urteh the body. Your conditiin is like an expiring fire, Emil must be added or the fire goes out Nutriment, new building material must be instantly infused ineu the blood —the vital btream must be gaiokened and enriched. Do this and your health is es ured. Simply take Ferrozone. Its marvellously stimulating influence upon the appetite upon the formation of rizh, red blood makes available for build- ing np of the system the very nutriment ie requires. Tne heart, strengthened by the in- creased nutrition. Ferrozone supplies, is more regular in its action, and iwparte an impetus to the circulation that en- sures the proper dfsoharge of all the functions of tbe body. There very weiokly sweeps through tbe whole body a stream of vitalized, etreagth-givtng blood. Quickly color is restored to the obeeka. Etaatioity, endurance and vigor come to the muscular systtm. In brief, the old time strength and vigor are restored, and those inestimable charms that spring from good health, high spirits and euduranoe, are gained by even a ehort use of Ferrozone. , A true, uplifting tonic, a medicine that goes to the rout of things—one that makes the weak strong, mages the Molt well—makes the despondent ones hai.py —that is Ferrozone. Truly a wonderful remedy, try it, 50o. per box at all drug. gime. A recipe for paste that will never dry nor turn sour is one teaspoonful of pow- dered alma and ten drops ct clove oil, added to a pint of very smooth, thiok paste. Cl.A.'.5t"I'elOnMtX.A. Bean the The Kind Yee Nave Always Bouget tiignature `of v Mustard / lestere n ode with white a, en egg do not blister the akin. Daily I xeroise with light dnmbbelle eventually mares round shoulders, When a out will not beal, saturate a oleos of absorb3t t cotton with coal oil And bind on. �!. £ ■ ee Ce- .1,Es,. e Soars the Tea Kind You hate Always 34ught Signature of A moving picture theatre at St, Catharines was burned from the ex- plosion of the machine, and Lorne Mo- Dermitt, the operator, may be fatally injured. There was a small panie among the spectators, 'While skating on the inner harbor ret Oollingwood, William Lee went through the ice and seas drowned. Conductor Beacon was probably fatal- ly injured in an accident to a Grand 'Valley oar near Paris. The motorman 'and several passengers were also hurt. The essential lung -healing principal of separated andine tree er efinedbeen intoua perfect hough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway rine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a wuarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 yenta. Thereis not mouth demand for seats in the Walkerton Town Council. At the recent nominations 24 citizens were nominated but only two qualified and .so new elections must be. held. Sprains should be treated as quickly as possible with hot water, after which the part affected should be ruflbed with lioimeut. Brushing the hair thoroughly is abso- lutely neeseary. If It is not done all the tosios and shampoos will proove a dismal failure. A bruised nail should be held for hi if an hour' i , water as bot as it oan be borne This will usually prevent the nail from disooloring. When altering a blouse it is a mis- take to move the shoulder seam to the front. A better plan is to let it drop backward instead of forward. The rice flour cracker of. China is by far the 'whitest biscuit product iu the, world. Ie comparison with it the whitest Amerioau bieonit looks dingy. A thin silk, or one that frays easily can be out out better if laid between sheets of thin paper and the pattern out through paper and material to- gether. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak bank, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong notion of the tcidneys and bladder Indian meal moistened with a little vinegar or lemon juice is excellent when the skin of the hands has been rough- eued by work or cold; It will heal and soften them. Rub the hands thoroughly with the moistened meal and wash them in warm water and bathe them with glycerine lotion. The erection of the new town ball at Southampton will not be proceeded with this year. The present low price of de- 3ientnres will.prevent the raising of mon- ey for such purposes for some time to ;come. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re- moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishea from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, sprains, sore and, swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Ohre ever known. Sold by A . L. Hamil- ton. OVRI Contains the life-sustaining elements of BEEF To check scold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists every- where are now dispensing Prevention, for they are not only safe, but decidedly effective and prompt. Preventios con- tain no quinine, no laxative, ,thing harsh nor sickening. Taken "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name. Good for feverish children. 48 Prevention 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cte, Sold by all dealers. A simple remedy for oiliness of the nose is to add a little washing soda to the water in which the face is washed The rich foods which cause pimples all 'afflict the nose and the only permanent onre is a return to a normal diet. A watob frozen into a cake of ice for 12 hours, daring whioh time it re- oorded accurately the fleeting seconds and minutes, is one of the latest wring les in jewelry advertising. Piles—Itching, Blind and Bleed- ing—Cured iu tures to six nights. Dr. Agnew's Ointment is peerless in curing. One application gives instant relief. It cures all itohing and irritating skin , Chafing, cents.diseasesSod by A. L. Hamilton. --1433b On the 1st of January, a law went into effeot in Austria for the taxing of automobiles. The tax is graded ac- cording to the power need. Machines from ten to 25 horse power will pay a tax of $15. The tax is expected to yield over $100;000 a year. Eating apples for luncheon or break- fast is one of the best habits a woman who uses her brain constantly oan ao. .quire. They are healthful, easily di. gested, and in many persons overcome a tendency to fulness of the blood in the ]read. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. - Laxa-Liver Pi11e are the ladies' favorite Medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billioussneea, and i Dyspeppsia without griping, purging CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind. You Have Always Bought While it is undesirable to be a crank on health, it is worth while to give it many thoughts as you go along, just to make sure you are keeping it. Carlyle wasn't so far wrong when he said; "Health is a thiug to be attended to oon- tinally. Thine ie no achievement in life that is equal to perfect health." "Love 'Laughs at Locksmiths" as South American Kidney Cure laughs at disease. It's the seemingly impossible doors to• disease that it linlooks that makeslts cures almost incredible. But for every cure there is a proof if you care to investigate. It is a liquid kid- ney specific and it never fails, Makes and keeps men "fit" and well. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -142 When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves get weak, then these organs al- ways fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. This is simply a makeshift. Get a pres- cription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Re- storative is prepared exoresaly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Restorative—tablets or liquid—and see how quickly help will Dome. Free sam- ple test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Ranine Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. Bears the Signature of 44444 Beef extracts contain only the flavor of beef— the is m n ele. and stimulating the nutritive values are lost in the making. Baron Liebe;, the inventor of beef extracts, admitted that. He said "It is but a condiment and stimulant, containing no matter capable of sustaining like. That is where BOVRIL differs from beef extracts. BOVRIL does contain the nourish- ment and life-sustaining elements of beef as well as its rich flavor. BOVRILgives strengthandnourish- ment to the invalid. With its help you can make left -over scraps into delicious consommes, bouillons and soups with very little trouble. BOVRIL is the true economist lathe home kitchen. Your grocer sells BOVRIL. 15 THE TEN COMMANPMENTS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. b'irat—Then shalt not wait for some• thing to turn up, but thou abaft pull off tby coat and go to work that thou mayeet presp3r in thy affairs and make the word "failure" spell "emcees." Not a *rade 1 But Medical Science Second—Thou, shalt not be content to go about tby businese looking like a burn, for thou shouldst know that thy personal appearance is better than a letter of recommendation, Third—Thou shalt not try to make exenses, nor shalt thou say to these who chide thee, "I didn't think," Fotirtli—Thou shalt not wait to be told what thou shalt do, nor in what manner thou. Omit do it, for thus may tby deo s be long in the job which for- tune hath given thee. Fifth—Thou shalt not fail to main. tain thine own integrity, nor sbalt thou be 'guilty of anything that Rill lesson thy good respect for thyself. - Sixth—Thou shalt not covet the other fellow's job, nor his saintly, nor the position that he has gained by hia own hard labor. Seventh—Thou shalt not fail to live within thy income, nor shalt thou con- tract any debts when thou const not sae thy way clear to pay them., • Eighth—Thou shalt not be afraid to blow thine own horn, for he who laileth to blow his own horn at the proper occasions findeth nobody stand- ing ready to blow it for him. Ninth—Thou shalt not hesitate to say "no" ; nor shalt thou fail to remember that there are times when it is not sate to bind thyself by a hasty meat. Tenth—Thou shalt give every man a square deal. This the last and great commandment, and there is none other like unto it. Upon this commandment hang all the law and the profits of the business world. A pinch of salt tauten before meals stimulates dire stion. The yolk of an egg broken up is water is a trusty shampoo, State of Ohio, City of Toledo, se Lanes County. Frank :T. Cheney makes oath thgt he is senior partner of the firm of F. 3. Cheney & d, , doing business in the City of Toledo, County tend State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be oured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Il'RANS J. OI3INEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D 1886. A. W. Gleason, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free, F. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, U. Sold by all druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for coned• pation. rose - Every woman who uses her eyes closely should give them frequent rests. Frequent, be it noted, not long rests, which are often impossible to busy workers. There are tew, however, who cannot shut the eyes every two or three hours for a minute or two. Try it to- day and see what a relief it is both to the eyes and to the nerves. D. H. Ross, Canadian Trade Com- missioner, in Australia, in his report to the Department of Trade and Com- merce, says that arrangements are now being made for exporting large quan- tities of the new season's crop of Australian raisins and sultanas to Can- ada. Over 10,060 cases were sold to Canadian importers last year, and if the season proves favorable to the growers a much larger business is an. ticipated in 1908. Perfect teeth and red gums are a very ;essential part of beauty. To keep both in condition scrupulous care will be needed. Very cold or hot, as well as acid, drinks should be avoided and the month rinsed out after eaoh meal, salt is good to add to the washing soda. Do not think because you cannot af- ford to visit a manicure you are to be ex- cused for ill -kept hands. Five minutes day given to the care of the nails will keep them in good condition. This should be done after the bandit have been softened with washing. Once a week give them a thorough manicuring your- self, It you do not know how, pay a visit to a good professional and closely watch her methods. OXY6EN�TUR (Generated Oxygen) Cures CONSUMPTION. CATARRH, COLDS and LA GRIPPE. AIs+' RHEUMATISM, asitallows the Kidne ys to freely discharge the Uric Acid (rem the Blood. Cures Oid Sores. Geed gamily Medicine to use for Cute Scalds and Bruises. THE BEST BLOOD PLAINER KNOWN. ror Sale by all Drugging. ME OXYGENATOR C04, 42 tlarbord Street, Toronto, Canada Discouraged Stomachs. — Could' yon wonder at the dehoate organs of digestion refining to be helped and comforted when day after day they are literally "drowned out" by strong tones, bitter and hnrtfull nostrums. Common sense came into Medical Soiencc when it evolved the tasty dose and discovered a God -send to humanity in Dr. Von Stan's pineapple tablets -for- mula. 35 oents. Sold by A. L. Hamil• ton. -144 The earnings of mining school grad- uates have been shown in statistics col- lected for the mining and metallurgical coarses of Lawrence Scientific School. The average earnings of 25 men for the first year were $878, for the second, $1,456, and in the third 01,900. The average present age of graduates is 28 years, and the average present salary is $2,387. IL Dr. Chase's Dint went is a certain and guaranteed euroforeaoh and every form of itching, bleeding and protruding piles. See testimonials in the press and. ask your neighbors about it. You can use it and of your money back if not satisfied. 60e, at all dealers or EDMANSON, BATS &Co., Toronto. Dr. T. A.. Sleenin, Liintted , Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen:•• -- ',Some time ago I began to, lose flesh and failed every day until 1 had to quit work. My physicians and all my friends said I hard contracted enlisting). tion. I failed .from 165 pounds down to 119. 1 was advised to go to the Ilockies elate tate coast. I wee t to both places nci heavy expense. 1 CO 11., to fail, and was advised by the• doctors to conic home as nothing more could be done for ate. hope seemed to have left nee. "I tried Psychine ami s n 119e sttarting ng its use 1 have gained 1 pounds, I have used $10.00 worth of the medicine. I am a Well plan and I cannot say too much in praise of Ray - chine. The strongest recommendation. would be weak in view. of tho fact that I believe it has saved my life. It fs without doubt the best remedy for run-down conditions and weak lungs. "I sincerely hope and trust that you will continuo your good work of saving run down people and cousuulptiVe from. the grave. Wishing yon and Psychine continued success, I remain, one of Bsychine's best friends,'' ALEX. Me RAE, Sault Ste. Mario, Ont. Almost every mail . brings us letters line the above. Psychine will repeat this reeord in every ease. It is the greatest medicine known. At all drug- gists, 6Oe and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slo- cum, Limited, Toronto. The ugly mass of flesh that is so often seen at the back of the neok is some. times caused by sleeping on a pillow that throws the head forward at a bad angle. Try doing without any pillow at all or at least with one not more than an inch high. Every girl who oan possibly do so should row. There is nothing better to develop the muscles of the chest. Row in the water if yon oan; if not go into a gymnaeinm and practice the motion on one of the row- ing machines. The weather is blamed for colds these days, but many people forget, says the Home Journal, that thisisreally winter, and are not wearing seasonable under- wear. Put on your flannels. After that is done, try steaming the nose and throat with spirits of camphor or oil of eucalyptus. Put a teaspoonful of oil in one-half pint of hot water, soak a sponge in this, and wring out as hot as possible. Hold the sponge to the nose and month and draw in the steam. Keep the head covered while doing this so that none of the steam escapes. Repeat this several times and relief is sure to follow. A tinkling Dough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cong. Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babes. The whole- some green leaves and tender stems of a lung.healing mountainous shrub, furn- ish the onrative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform,. nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lunge. The Span- iards pall this shrub which the Doctor twee, "The Sacred Herb." Always de- mand Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure: DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. The Local Option Committee has bought the Londesboro hotel property in that village from Mr. Bruce, paying him $2,300 therefor. It cost him originally about $5,000, It is proposed to either form a joint stock Company with shares at $5 each, or run by a syndicate, and the management of the hotel will be planed in the hands of some competent ( man, If possible a reading room and library may be run in connection with t. The late Mr. Malcolm Moldilian, was born in Argyleshire, Scotland in 1846, died at his home Jan. 3rd, 1908. He came to Canada in 1854. He settled in Darlington Tp., from which he 0a1130 to Ashfield in 1$65 where he lived until the time of his death. On March 13, 1866, hemarried i Mies Catharine Me. Callunt, who with a family of two daughters and three Sona survive to mourn the lode of an affectionate hus• band and kind father. In religion he was a• consistent member of the Pres. bytetian Church, Doomed was in his uetial health np to the day of his death; he just chopped off suddenly With heart failure. His death want shock to itll, E8 war 82 yeses of *e Many *omen are curiously careless of their complexions in winter. Cold cream appf ed to the face before going out and then wiped off and followed by a dusting of powder is a great protection against 'the cold, and when the weather is at all severe the face should be pro- tected by a chiffon veil. Keeping the face perfectly clean, which is a work of art, and apparently beyond the power of most women, is also a help. Cough Caution Never.nositivelynever poison ronrlungs• IWyo.' cough—oven from a simple cold only—Y0l1.1hould always heal, soothe, and ease the irritated brOn- e?,ial tubes. Dont blindly suppress it with a stupetyhtg poison. It's strange howscene things heslconstltitly warned For people not to taloa c000P ugh mixtures or p=rescriptions containing Opium, Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now—Et little late though—Congress says 'Put it on the label. if poisons neo in your Cough Mixture." CoodI Very good 1 ! I3ereafterfor thisvoryreasonmothers, and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels—and none intim medicine. else it must by law be on the label. And it's not only sale, but it is said to be by those that know it best. a truly re- markable cough remedy. Tale no chance then, particularly with your children, Insist 011 bating Dr. Shoop's (Dough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and note the differen be on the ooison marks there! u can safe side by demanding alwaya Glycerine and lemon juice in equal proportions whitens the hands. South American Nervine makes the whole system radiant in perfect health, it accelerates circulation, en- riches the blood, penetrates to the very centres of nerve force, builds tissue, makes and keeps people well. 'This wonderful remedy has had a charmed experience and has done its greatest work in cases that the medical fraternity had pronounced hopeless. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -140 It Stops Itching HEALS THE SKIN. It Is because Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment possesses in a remarkable degree the ability to stop itching and heal raw skirt, that it has be- come known the World over as the most suc- cessful treatment for such diseases of the skin es eczema and salt rheum. Any one who is familiar with the life of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Receipt $sok author, knows that few physicians ever had such an opportunity of 1teeming acquainted with the most effective medical treatments, and nothing that the doctor ever put his name to has been so marvellously successful as Dr. r OO Y v'S h Clare "ALL DEALERS" Cou Mr. M. D. Silver, of Sutton West, On- tario, made money out of his orchard in 1907. He states that he sold to J. O. Henry & Sons, Oshawa, over 1400 bar- rels for $2578 cash. He did not furnish a barrel, nor pick an apple, nor board men, but simply delivered apples at the station, three• quarters of a mile; he also sold $70 worth to neighbors in the village and kept 20 barrels for family use. This orchard comprises 25 acres and consists of over 200 Northern Spy trees and other good shipping varieties, including Bald- wins, Ben Davis, Russets, Greenings, etc. This orchard has been little or no expense to Mr. Silver, the trees having been planted when he purchased the property. Drs A. W. Chase's • Ointment C► intm Sleep with the windows well open and you will awake feeling fresh. High -heeled boots are known to cause spinal complaint, OUTSIDE ADVERTISING Q rders for the insertion of advertisements, such' as teachers wanted, business chances,- mechanics hances,. any kind owanted, an a vt articles n any of tfor he or Toron fact nto or other city papers, may be left atthe.Trans anndwillll save peoplewillhe trouble of tremitting for and forwarding advertisements. Lowest • eyetrtititova o nd on be of this the TITHES OFFICE. Winzham IsFarmina Your Business . ear--- If so, THE WEEKLY SUN, the Farmer's Business Paper, will each week be of Special Interest to you. Subscribe' NOW ter The WEEKLY SUN to lst Jan., .1909, `(, .' 1N CQMBIN.ITION WITH THE WINGHAM TIMES FOR $1.80 .o•00000•••oowoZo•••ooea-o O w O O w O O O O O THE WISE MAN. [Detroit Free Press.] You must have met the man who seems To always know it all. Who knows just why his friends succeed And knows just why they fail; Who knows why Brown divorced his wife And just what caused the blow; He always aeems to know so muoh That really isn't so. He knows who slugged Bill Patterson, He knows the age of Ann; He knows how much his neighbor earns, And tells it where he can; He knows what caused the 'Frisco quake, Why airships will not go; It's wonderful how much he knows That really isn't so. He's always busy night and day D;stribnting the news; No matter what you're talking of, This man you cannot lose, He knows it all without a doubt, And this he'll plainly show; It is remarkable the things He knows that are not 80. Got a Constant Headache? -'Ten chances to one the secret of your suffer- ing is that "white man's burden," Ca- tarrh. Here's a sentence from one mania evidence for Dr. Agnew's Catar- rhal Powder—"One application gave me instant relief, cleared the nasal pato sages and stopped the pain in my bead." It's a quick, safe and sure treatment, and it never fails to ours. 60 cents. Sold by A, L. Hamilton. 146 You can prove this absolutely in any case s few, icahons' After the first oma. A Pl of ecz p the wretched stinging. itching sensations are relieved, and gradually and naturally the raw sores become mass and smaller until they entirelt disappear. 60 els. a box, it all deal- ers or Edmanson, Batas a Co., Toronto. Mr.Hirsm Frey, Natwooil, Ont., writeat "For ten years 1 had =erne on one kg. LID. itching was terrible and when 1 scratched e blood would flow. The doctors could tart eia Fottnriattaly 1 heard of Dr. e'a Ointment, and its peautoat use Us iety cured uta.", n Births, marriages and deaths oconpy a report of 43 pages just issued by the registrar -general's dept. and dealing With the statistics for 1005. The birth rate for the year was 23.5 as compared with 22 8 for 1004. The marriage rate of 9,2 was 0 3 in excess of the previous year. Essex county continued to con• tribute an undue proportion of these, showing 93 over York County. This is ..box o fAm eri- l ora e num lax theresult t g married, n can couples conningmare overtobe The death rate was 14 2, the number being only 81. in excess of 1904. The proportion of illegitimate births was very low and deereasing from 1.80 in 1889 to 1.3.4 in 1906. The next lowest nations were :—Ireland with 2.65, Eng• land with, 3.04, Soetland 6.68, Italy 6.84, While Sweden rifles to 10,80 alfa Austria to 140, DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH DISORDERS MAY BE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, • •O w O O O w w 4 ••O • w O w i 9' w w O w O 4 Mr 1'. A. Labelle, MOniwaki, Clue., *rites tM ..your won - thank you for ire o • ides tY e4! follows. derful sure, Burdock illood Bitters. Three years ago 1 had n very severe attack of Dyspepsia. T tried. rie five of the best doctors could find but they could do mo no good. T was advised by a friend to try Burdock Blood nittere and to my great surprise, after taking tyro bottles, I *aa s6 perfectly voted that 1 have not had a sign of Dyspepsia ainoe. i cannot praise it too highly to all sufferers. In My experience it is the best T ever used. Noth- ing for m3 Mire it,Ii.B, i3on't;aoeept'$ substitute for Burdock Blood Bltteta Thea. b 4othina"Plat sa Stead." Z • oo•oe000•*o-eo**osoo4••0004- w- O, O; 4,- 4- Times "O'Tian es Printing Office • Where mouse traps are not made but 41 GOod .Prill.ting If a man can write abetter book, preach a better sermon or make a better' mouse -trap than his neighbor. though he build hie house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.—Emerson. Get on the path to the door of the —where -- Is turned out every day with neat- ness and despatch; where up-to-date materials and machinery are used, and were mechanics with up-to-date ideas are employed; where quality characterizes every piece bf work and service given every buyer; where cheap printing is never done, but where good printing is done cheap; where • the kind of printing is done that will lead the world to make a beaten path to your door; where particulars may be had by following up the path to the office of THE WINGHAM TIMES or by calling up 'Phone 4, �y.