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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-04-09, Page 5tt . Kernels from Ihe Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Cartridges are ce°:d as current coin in .A.byssinsa. O ice in a greet while you meet a man who can think original thoughts. Weak warren set prompt wed lasting help by usinc; Dr. Sheop'e Night Cure. These soothing. Outlive, antiaep'io sup• emeiteries, with furl info reaticu bow to Proceed arts interestingly told of iu my book "No 4 For Vt omen." The book and eteictiy coefitlentiel imply i aI ad tee is absolutely free Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. for nay book N;i. 4 Sold by all dealers. tD:easionally a f :It -bearded mon tells • bare -faced lie. The man with a grouch ought to chane his cook. DR,'A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE e . e Ca is sent direct to the diseased se,.. parts by the Improved Blower. ` » ' Heals the ulcers, clears the air ✓,,J passages, stops droppings in the throat and peimanantly cures Catarrh and Tray Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo• At Quebec in July it is expected 251300 troops will be mobilized. It is easy to be good when yon are 'alone, or alone when yon aro good. T loge who have wintered in Alaska Fay that it is not the cold, but the mos - ono, that is the hardest thing to endure in the Noeth. It is estimated that the fertile lands of the globe amount to 28 000 000 square miles, the steppes to 14,000,000 and the deserts to 1,000,000. Tho man Vet) makes two promisee, and keeps one of them, is better than the man who keeps all the promisee he makes if he doesn't make any. CI -At` °.moi °3' t5 Me. . Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnatnre A grandmother was reproving her little grandchildren for talking eo much noise. "Dear me, children, you are so noisy today ! Can t you be a little more quiet?" "Now, grandma, you mustn't scold ne. Yen see, if it wasn't for ns, yon wouldn't be graudma ate a11."— Harper's weekly. SPRING MEDICINE. As a spring medicince Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones np the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevalent in the spring. Our doubts not only keep us busy, but they preserve us from ennui also. Some of our distant relations come -under the head of p .sterity. Mears the tiho Kind You Hasa APvays Bough $ignatara /%c;��4 tde of -i The north star is estimated to shine with a light 190 times that of the sun. Tho woman or man that is busy doing things, doesn't have to stand around bragging about at. This Is Best Time TIIE WINGIUM TIMES, APRIL 9, 19U8 For Spring Medicine Talion, now the blood *6 renewed disease germs are destroyed good summer health IS assured. Tuat peculiar weakness so common in the spring, is demotaturtug to body and mind alike, Stupid, absent minder and dull, you feet tete need of a stimulating tonio. `Ito impart gtitokuess and great vitality to the entire system notaing ants like Ferrezone. In a short time it makes you feel fit anti fine, creates a feeling of youth and strength that's surprising. Ferrezone revives and braces the sick- ly because it nourishes and builds up the organs that are weak As a spring tonic, appetizer and blood strengthener it is unequaled'. A well known resident of Utopia, Ont., Mr. H 11 Pestle, writes: "From tang experience I am convinced that everyone ri quirts medicine in the spring As a lute the blood is thin and impure and the whole system is mines ted witii poisons that should be carried off. I use Fertczone because it clears up the system, gives you an appetite and makes you feel well. Oae winter 1 had serious pal; itation of the heart, nen yous headaches, and an extreme tired feeling. Sleep was not restful and by spring I was in bed shape. I took six boxes of Ferrezone and was made the picture of health." Ferrczme makes permanent mares. Absolutely safe because it is purely vegetable and eonlains no alcohol. Con- centrated cure in tablet form,—that's Ferrozone. CO cents per box or six boxes for $2,50 at all dealers. Dr. Agnew's Ointment Cures Piles —Itching, Bleeding and Blind Piles. Comfort in one application. It cures in three to six nights. It cores all akin diseases in young and old. A remedy beyond compare, and it never fails 35 cents. Sold by A. L Hamilton. -63 There were 218 young men in the graduating class of the Ontario Vet- erinary College this year. This is claimed to be the largest veterinary class in the world. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect (tough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 cents. The total gold output in October last of the Transvaal mines was 553,553 ounces of fine gold, an increase of 15,519 ounces over September, 1907. In October, 1906, the output was 540,609 0n0Ce6. Pain, anywhere, can be quickly stepped by ones of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Fain always means congestioh—nn- natural blood pressure. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tabiete simply coax congested blood away from pain centers These Tablets—known by druggists as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets—simply equalize the blood circulation and then pain always departs in 20 minutes. 20 Tablets 25 cents. Write Dr. Shoop, Ermine, Wis. for free package. Sold by all dealers. Immigration from the United States dor the Iast two months shows an'in- crease of 61 per cent. Coffee was first produced in Arabia early in the fifteenth century. It was first imported into England about 1650. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re- moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by A . L. Hamil- ton. C 13. a e3* ea = A . Bettis the Tha Kird You Have Always Bought Signature �1"C✓ -1:14f of � Mrs. John Mills. sr,, sold her farm, o cos• •6 C R wires, the 120 are on iii a. containing rrav hien of Mullett to Mr. J ihu A Ivlu , of Tnekersmith, for the aunt at $7 000 This farm was taken np by the late John Mille, who, by hare work and industry, made it ono of the fiuest frame in the township e H A. Beckett, who for the pat five years and a half has been in the furni- ture and undertaking business in Godorloh has sold out hie business to George Johnston, who for some time past has been his assistant, and leaves in a few weeks to go into business in the same lune in Brat,tferd. Mr Beckett will be much missed in Goderi.h, as he was highly esteemed. Charles Sella and Fred Tilsonburg, were sentenced to live Bears in Kingston( penitentiary last week, by Judge Ftekle, of Woodstock, for holding np and robbing De. Birks, of Tilsonburg, while on his way to take a case He was badly beaten by the robbers, and relieved of $3a. Beth young fellows have criminal records. With its multiplicity of religions the United States is not yet evidently satisfied. A Buddhist temple is being built in Oregon to cost about $20 000 An idol is to be imported from Japan for the worshippers. Evidently the Jape are in favor of religions recipro- city with the States and in exchange for Yankee missionaries will send over Buddah idols to convert Uncle Sam. Yocum, of Robert Womack, who discovered Cripple Creek, one of the world's great- est gold camps, and sold his claim for $625, is living on charity at Colorado Springs, and a subscription for his re- lief has been started. The Damp has yielded $300,000,000 in gold since 1891. That languid, lifeless feeling that comes with spring and barly eummer, can be quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy and energy by the judicious use or Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is a genuine tonic to tired, run-down nerves, and but a few doses is needed to satisfy the neer that Dr. Shoop's Restorative is actually reaching that tired spot. The indoor life of winter nearly always leads to sluggish bowels, and to sluggish cir- culation in general. The customary lack of exercise and outdoor air ties up the liver, stagnates the kidneys, and oft - times weakens the Heart's action. Use Dr. Shoop's Restorative a few weeks and all will be changed. A few days test will tell you that you are using the right remedy. You will easily and sure- ly note the change from day to day. Sold by all dealers. An exchange states that a correspon- dent has asked for an explanation of the work "per" in business life. The expla- nation is as follows: "It's all owing to conditions. If a man is working in a bank he gets so much per month; if he is running a newspaper he gets so much per—haps." One Short Puff Clears the head,— Does your head ache? Have you pains over your eyes? Is the breath offen- sive? These are certain symptoms of Catarrh. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- der will cure most stubborn cases in a marvellously short time. If you've bad Oatarxh a week it's a sure cure. If it's of fifty years standing it's just as effect- ive. 50 cents. Sold by A, L, Hamil- ton. -57 The 0. P. Railway wilidopen its Sud- bury line on June 150h, after which the old North Bay route will be abandoned. An effort will then be made to clip be- tween eight and ten hours off the pre- sent schedule between Toronto and Winnipeg. It is rumored that 500 workmem will be put to work on the new G. T. R. shops at Stratford, to complete them as soon as possible. If each of us were compelled to turn our words into deeds, there would be a noticeable diminution in the hot- air industry. Like Tearing the Heart Strings.— "It is not within the conception of man to measure my great sufferings from heart disease. For years I endured al- most constant cutting and tearing pains about my heart, and many a time would have welcomed death, Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart has worked a veri- table miraole."--Thos. Hicks, Perth, Ont. Sold by A. L, Hamilton. -59 An age of 120 years was not at all nutleual in Biblical days for mon to attain in full possession of their faculties before they were gathered unto their fathers. 0 110ENOT Oil THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER IN TI -IE WORLD, 1. Good brain food. 2. Excites the functions of the liver. 3. Promotes a sound and quiet sleep, 4. Disinfects the mouth. 5. Neutralizes the surplus acids of the stomach. 6. Paralyze hemorrhoidal disturbances. 7. Helps the secretion of the kidneys. 8, Preveett calculus concrtiions. r1. Obviates indigestion 10. A preventative against diseases of d,c throat. 11. Restore all nervous energy and re- v!ves the natural forces. THE OXYGENATOR CO. 42 Rirberd Street, Tore to, Ont. SOLD ST ALL DRUGGISTS. A Paris insurance company refuses iisks on men who dye their hair. Preview to 1760 the French wonld not eat potatoes, it being supposed that they would cause freckles. Didn't Agree with Me Mr. Arthur' Tennison, 88 London Street, Toronto, writes enthusiastically of the merits of Psychine for all stomach troubles. "Por seven years I have had indiges- tion and. dyspepsia. I tried acorea of remedies. My room resembled a drug store with nostrums which 11 :ad bought. Eventually I used Psycltuo , and every lose brought permanent relief," All throat, lung and stomach troubles quickly cured by Psychine. It is the prescription of a gmat specialist. At all druggists, 50e ami $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. Where Doctors do Agree!—Physi- clans no' longer consider It catering to "quackery" in recommending in prao• tine so meritorious a remedy for Indiges- tion, Despepeia and Nervousness as Sonth American Nervine. They realize that it is a step in advance in medical science and a sure and permanent mire for diseases of the stomach. It will cure you. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -60 The most extravagant of monarchs in the matter of sea palaces rs not, fie one might suppose, the German Em- peror, but the Czar of Russia, who owns no fewer than five steam yachts. If you would l,t, popular keep, your troubles to yenta, if, that will help. Many a man gets the upper hand by dealing it to himself from the bottom of the deck. We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Crisp, relict of the late Thos. Crisp, of Londeeboro, which centered on Tuesday, March 31st, as the result of a stroke of paralysis sustained a few days before. Deceased was a highly respect- ed resident, having lived here for many years. She leaves one son and daughter the latter being the wife of Mr. Holmes. She was a faithful member of the Meth- odist church. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, infiamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder In the death on March 24th, of James Patterson at bis home on Lot 15, Con. 12, Huron Tp. loses another of its oldest and most esteemed residents. The late Mr. Patterson was born in County Fer- managh, Ireland, and upon coming to Canada first settled near Woodstock, Ontario, coming to Bruce in the early sixties, Piles are easily and quickly ohecked with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. To prove it I will mail a small box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr. Shoop, Racine, 'Pis. I sorely would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment would stand the test. Remember it is made expressly and alone for swollen, painful, bleeding or itching piles; either external or internal. Large jar €0o. Sold by all dealers. A municipal record that would be hard to beat is that of Mitchell's Police Magistrate, who served eight years as mayor; one as reeve, and councillor for eleven years, not one of which was won without a hard fought contest. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The following advertisement appear- ed iu an Trials daily: "Wanted, a gentle- man to undertake the sale of a patent medicine. The advertiser gnarar'tees it will bo profitable to 'he uudertaker," At the Western Ontario fair at Lon- don, Sept. lith to 19th, the management intend having an athletic day in con- nection with the exhibition on Monday afternoon, Sapt. 14th, putting on the following events* -100 yard dash, 200 yard dash, half mile dash, one mile dash, county relay race, team of four, one mile, open to counties of Middlesex, Elgin, Oxford, Kent, Essex, Huron, Lambton, Perth, Bruce, waterloo and Wellington; Y. M. O. A. relay race. team of four, oue mile, open to Canada. Cbropio Bro*cbitls 15 R ears, Mrs. James Burrs, Sr., Waller, Ont., writes: "My husband was i11 with chronic bronchitis for fifteen pears and was attended by several pbysioians with- out enooess. By the se of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine the bronchitis has been entirely cured and his system has been built up by the use of Dr. Chase's Neva Food. Too many people fondly imagine that one day's work is a sure ours for poverty. Nearly one thousand land seekers and prospective settlers came in to North Portal, Sask., over the Soo Line. on Moroi] 19th from rho United States, and it looks as if the total number for the week will form a new record for that port of entry. Fifty cars of settlers' ef- fects were passed through oast* s, chiefly belonging to men from the Amin - WAR middle west, who had taken up land along the Soo line and west of Moose JHw last fall. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they Can- not reach the Beat of the disease. Ca- tarrh is a blood or constitntloual disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internalty, end ants directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics ktown, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direotly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combinations of the two ingredients is what produces suoh wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimon- ials free. F. J. CHENEY & Co,.Props., Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Bar bee's Itch and every form of contagions Itch on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. It is a good plan to cultivate the habit of getting your money's worth. The Council of the Township of Brant some time ago granted a snbeidy to a private telephone company which is building a line in the northern part of the township. The subsidy was to be $8.00 per mile of line put np and the phones were to connect with the Bell system at Cheeley. Now there is trouble over this grant. Other farmers near Walkerton propose to erect a line and °they think they are as well entitled to a grant as were those in the northern part of the township. As rural telephones threaten to become popular there is no telling where the demands upon the municipal treasury will stop. In 1606 only one-eighth of 1 per cent. of the national forests was burned over, and only three-one-hnndredthe of 1 per cent. actually destroyed. In all, 1,100 separate fired were extinguished by the forest rangers, The total cost of pre- vention was ;9,000. THE LATHES' FAVOIUITii. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite Theycure Constipation, Sick medicine.c Co e p , leadaohe, Biilionaneee, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. A change in the fisheries regulations for Ontario provides ;hat base shalt not be caught from April 16 to June 1, ex- cept in that portion of the St. Lawrence River between Kingston and Prescott; there the oboe eesec,* shall be from April 16th to June 9th. CUES Bedridden 15 Yegrs.—"If anybody wants a written guarantee from mo personally as to my wonderful cure from rheumatism by South Amerioan Rheu- matic Oure I will be the gladdest wo- man in the world to give it," says Mrs. John Beaumont, of E1cra. "I had dos - paired of recovery up to the time of tak- ing this wonderful remedy. It cured completely." Sold by A. L. Hamilton. —58 THE IDEAL HUSBAND, The ideal husband, if he be a sensible one, will not forget the small bigns of affection which constitute such a real jay in the lives of many woman. Many a married life has been wrecked by the neglect of these small attentious so dear to the heart of women, but to which men pay so little heed and attach so little value. It is not that the sense of affec- tion on the husband's part hag diminish - ad, bat the fullness of his life and his business occupations absorbhis thoughts, and the wife should content herself with such evidences of tenderness as he, harassed and busy, can find time to be- stow, and the value of which is no less than the warmest feelings of their ear- lier married life. One does not intend to convey the idea that the absence of these little courtesies on the husband'* part betok- ens the departure of affection; for the real affection, which ,is the only sure foundation on which happy married life is built, remains and is stronger and safer than the more demonstrative love of youth. The real friendship which grows up between husband and wife is the beat and surest guarantee of happi- ness, and though something of the senti- ment, romance, and passion have dis- appeared, the realities remain on which real and lasting happiness depends. Small household concerns are not a man's business, and nothing is more irritating than the perpetual interfer- ence of a theorist in the small matters of life. In plenty of occupation is the real secret of happiness, but the woman must be content to take smaller share in the wider and more engrossing life of the man she lives with. In the wider lives that women now lead, it appears as if little of the hard- ships and inequalities of which they complained had survived, and in the generous acceptance of that new posi- he fundamental rota "`SHOW ME" P1OO1 That is what Hyomel will Co In all forms of Catarrh and Troubles of the Breathing Organs Its not a question of Hyomei having' oared someone else but will it reach' your own particular case. If its Cold in, the head, Catarrh, Bronobitis, Pneu- monis, Croup or any affection of the° breathing organs. Walton MoKibborx Lays yes, and will refund the money if it' fails. No other preparation for the eame purpose can successfully do this, because the Ilyoneei systtm of treat- ment is different from anything else. You simply breathe and inhale its medication in dry air form which des- troys the germ life that canes oppressed. •breathing, Nasal Catarrh; Throat Irrita- tion and Lung Troubles. It brings to these suffering organs the balsam laden= air they would get iu tho Pine and Euca- lyptus forests. The air that stamps out' Bronchial troubles. The prince of entertainers Marshal P. Wilder says: Hyomei is easy to use, and swift to cure. It insures against coughs and colds. It gives you pure air and kills the germ of disease. It helps the voice. Hyomei complete outfit, $1.00. A woman would just as soon have you tell her how young she looks as how pretty she is. The appetite for flattery that the or- dinary man has is unlimited if his own special flavoring extract is used• Daniel McGrath, a blacksmith of Derham, made application to Chancel- lor Boyd Thursday °morning to quash the local option bylaw passed there on Feb. 11 last on the ground that a num- ber of people voted who were not quali- fied. John Campbell, proprietor of the Queen's Hotel, Hensall, also made ap- plication to smash the bylaw passed in that town last January. He alleges there was a conspiracy in whioh the town olexk,,the Rev. Mr. Toll, and one Greig were combined. The agreenient, according to Campbell, was that if Greig secured fifteen votes for the by- law, the other two would guarantee the same number. Both applications were enlarged for a week. A new story comes out of the West, which runs like this: A Sunday school teacher asked his plass who led the children of Israel out of Egypt. No one answered, He again put the question s little more , pointedly. Still silence reigned. The teacher became impatient and said: "Johnny, who led the chil- dren of Israel cut of Egypt•?" Johnny began to cry and said: "Please sir, it wasn't me. We just moved here this week." Dyspepsia, Boils, Pimples, Headaches, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scrofula, and all troubles arising front the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. Inflamed Eyelids. When the eyelids become red and in - though fl amed and there are feelings as g particles of sand were in the eye you will know that you have granulated eyelids. Our readers will be glad to learn that Dr. Chase's Ointment is a complete cure for this trouble and should be applied at night after washing the lids with warm water. Kidney Experiment.— There's no time for experimenting when you've discovered that you area victim of some one form or another of kidney disease. Lay hold of the treatment that thous- ands have pinned their faith to and has cured quickly and permanently. South American Kidney Care stands pre-emin- ent in the world of medicine as the kidney suffers*truest friend. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -62 The Turks are manifesting great de- light in automobiles, but their poor roads make it difficult to nae them. The postal department has consented to the establishment of a new post office at Walkerburn, on' the 12th eon., Hallett, whioh will bo located in the house of Mr. B. Witmer, and whioh will probably be opened in a few days. Ob- jection was taken to naming it "Walk- erburn," owing to its similarity to Walkerton and possibility of confusion, and it will take the name of the esteem- ed postmaster --Witmer, who will also be the mail carrier between the P. 0, and Auburn, Lt.•Col, Young haft received word that the annual military camps will not be held in Ontario this year, but that in. stead a portion of the militia will be n the k ti to take part 0 Quebec't taken t1? Q tercentary celebration of that city in July, The contingent for Quebec is to include the cffsera and the non commie. stoned oflieera of the 88rd (Huron) Itegi- went and half the strength of the com- panies, The:regiment i1 to leave here so as to arrive at 'Quebec on Saturday, July 25th, and will leave Quebec, on Friday, July nisi. Mrs. A. Letitangue, of Ballydulr,, Ont, writes 'I halloo* I would have been in my Bravo long ago had it not been for Burdotek Blood Bit- ters. I was run down to such nn extent that I could scarce- ly move about the house. I was subject to Severe hendae, re, backaches and dint - 110115 ; li7xt-Hess; my appetite was gone and S wag rinab_a to do my housework. ,After using two bottles of B. II. D. I found m7 health fully restorer' itarn00 d1 itarecernanAai>d ybfia40111,ottit .... of, - tion by men lies t son for the happiness whioh . one be- lieves exists in the present day through- out Canada. TORONTO, .y Mr3. Mattie jerkins of Cayuga won her snit against the Union Trust Co., for $993, which she claimed from her hnsbaud'B estate in addition to the half she was otherwise entitled to. In give • ing judgment, Justice Riddell said that,. in honesty, Mro. Perkins was entitled to more. WE WANT A RELIABLE LOCAL SALESiMMAN for Wingham and adjoining country to, represent "Canada's Greatest Nurseries" Largest list of commercial and do - mastic fruits—large and small; orna- mentals, end shade trees; flowering shrubs, vines, roses, fine seed potatoes one of our specialties. Steck that is. hardy comes from us. A permanent situation for the rigEt; man, for whom the territory will be re- served. Pay weekly. Free Equipment. Write for partionlars. STONE sic WELLINGTON Fonthill Nurseries (850 acres) CANADA. se••e•••st4tses •sm•••••••• O • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • Titres • s • Fred Austin of the Hallett boundary, has a spring lamb that weighed 36 pounds on March 25th. Who can beat this so early. The splendid Fair farm of 214 acres, adjoining Clinton, has been sold by the estate to W. Wheatley for $10,125, and the price is considered a genuine bargain. On Wednesday, March 25th, the home of ale. Jas. Reid, Ashfield, was the scene of a pretty home wedding, it being the occasion of the marriage of hie second daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Will Begley, of Wawanosh. THREE Trying Times in A WOMAN'S LIFE WHEN MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS aro almost an absolute neceseltY towards her future health. The first when oho is fust budding from girl. hood into the full bloom of womanhood. The second period that constitutes a *Wel drain on the system is during pregnancy. The third and the one most Mable to lean heart end nerve troubles isduring"change of 21..h In all three periods Milburn's Ileart sad Nerve Pills will prove of wonderful value to tide ever the time. Mrs. fames ding, Cornwall, Ont, writes; . I was troubled rorYmuch with heart trouble --the souse being to a treat extent due to"then ge of life " I hire been 'tilde* your Eaart and Nerve Pills for tome time, and mese to oontinue doing 90, as I Can truthfully Dalt they are the beat remedy I bare over used for building tip the system. You are at liberty to use thla statement for rho beasilt of other softener." Price ti4 osata per box fir three box,. for 61.25. an dealer 'sr Tin T. Hilburn Oo., Ilashott, ••eo••••• 4...**Net*** *•••4I • •' • • o' moi. '40! e. qri •4103.; If a man can write a bettor book, preach a better sermon or make a better mouse -trap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.—Emereon. Get on the path to the door of the • • • • • • • ••O •• •• •• • • • • • • • •. 2 • e ••• • Printing Office Where mouse traps are not made but --where-- Good Printing 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 of 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 uip the path to the office of THE WINGHAM TIMES Or by coiling up 'Phone 4, doi