HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-04-30, Page 5Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs front our Exchanges.
This century will bave 25 leap years,
the largest possible number.
Let a. poet • write a rieh man's will and
Ice carea net who wiites the nation's
Isoen to,
What Slakes you Despondent?—
Hae the stomach gone wrong? MOM)
ttha nerve °entree grown tired and list.
tens? Are you threatened with nervous
THE 'LADIES' Fnvoarxols.
prostration? South American Nerviue
is nature's corrector, mattes the stomach Laxa-Livor Pills are the ladies' favorite
right. gives a world of nerve force, keeps medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
the oiroulation perfect. A regular con- Headuohe, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia
ablution builder for rundown people. without griping, purging or siokening.
04e lady says: "I owe my life to it." ------.-
Sold by A. L Hamilton, -84,
Mr. Jnbtice Riddell refused to declare
Frederick C. Marshall, who disappeared
from Kingston seven yeare ago, dead.
The l3ruce Times estimates that tbe
full expense of the small -pox to the
town of Walkerton will reach nearly
$2000.
There is no hope for the man who has
kali his self-respect.
Bev. John Anderson, a former pastor
of Rnox Cburch, Tivertcn, died there
on Tuesday evening.
Fain, anywhere, can be quickly stopped
by one of Dr. Shoop's. Pink Pain Tablete.
Pain always means congestion—un-
natural blood measure. Dr, Shoop's
Pink Pain Tablets simply coax congested
blood away from pato centers These
Tablets—known by druggists as Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablete—simply
equalize the blood circulation and then
'pain always departs in 20 minutes, 20
Tablete 25 cents. Write Dr. Shoop,.
Racine, Win for free package. Sold by
all dealers.
Several striking mon:dere of Brautford
Mrs. Alice Webb who a few years ago
bad millions of money, was arrested in
Chicago the other day because she could
not pay a debt of $25.
Hon Richard Harcourt has announced
his retirement from the contest at the
coining election. His retirement is but
temporary, he says.
were fined for interfering with strike-
breakers.
One couple out of a thousand live to
celebrate their golden wedding anniver-
sary.
"Bought nay Life for 35 cents."—
This was ene man's way of putting it
'when he had been pronounced incurable
from chronic dyspepsia "It was a liv-
ing death to me rntil I tried Dr. Von
Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks to
them to -day I am well, and I tell my
friends I bought my life for 35 cents."
410 in a bcx. Sold by A. L Hamilton. -
80.
Mr. Chas. Troyer, postmaster at Hills
Green, dropeed dead on Thursday
morning.
illr. Charles Drinkwater, assistant to
the President of the C. P. R , died at
Montreal. -
Weak women get prompt and lasting
]help by using Dr. Shoop's Night Cure.
These soothing, healing, antiseptio sup-
positories, with fnll info.mation how to
proceed are interestingly told of in my
book "No. 4 For Women." The book
and strictly confidential medical advice
is absolutely free. Simply write Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. for my book No. 4.
Sold by all dealers.
et The Salvation Army headquarters at
Guelph were burglarized the other night
and $23 taken.
The Italian Government is making
efforts to divert the tide of emigration
from the United States to Africa.
PIL
Dr. Chase's Oint
went is a certain
and guaranteed
cureforeach and
every form of
itching,bleeding
,. • and protruding
plies. See testimonials in the press and ask
yd
g�eeetyyyr neighbors
nr money' back if notsa isfied. can 69, at t all
aselers or EnsrSNsoN, DATES d: Co., Toronto.
bE. CHASE'S OINTMENT.
The emallpox outbreak in Harwich
Township hag been exterminated and
the quarantine has been lifted.
At one thousand fathoms below the
surface of the ocean there is a uniform
temperature just above freezing point.
The Pall of Rheumatic Pains.—
When
ains.When a sufferer finds permanent relief
in such a meritorious medieine as South
?..zrerieala Rueumatie Cure, bow glad he
cis to tell it. 0. W. Mayhew, of Themes -
vine, Ont., conldn't walk or feed him -
telt for anent"cs—four years ago three
bottles of tkie great remedy cured hint—
not a pain eimee iso t that er:conrage-
meat kr rheumatic sn erere? Sold by
c A. L Herrentcu.—£2.
eelieIn Germany the va etnaticn of cattle
be se.iinst 'bionic leg, a fatal disease, is
imprecnitteg gereerai and very effective, as
may three tames in five years are re
n perfect
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Among the birds the swan lives to be
the oleest, in extreme oases reaching 300
years. The falcon has been known to
live over 16.3 years.
Mies Charlotte Barbaree, of Orange-
ville, was awarded 000 damages from
Joseph L. Eaton, of West Luther for
breach of promise of marriage.
The telephone direotories of the
current issue in New York City would
make a pile seven and a quarter miles
high if placed one on the other.
Heart Disease Believed in 30 Idin-
utes.—Dr. Agnew's Care for the Heart
gives perfect relief in all cases of Organio
or Sympathetio Heart Disease in 30 min-
utes, and spee:lily effects a cure. It is a
peerless remedy for Palpitation, Short-
ness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain
in Left Side, and all symptoms of a
Diseased Heart. One dose convinces.
Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -83,
IICATARRH1
if you ' rant a sure cure rot
CATARRH OF THE HEAD,
here it ie. , , -
OIYGEW fiTOR
THE REASON WHY : BECAUSE
OXYGBNATOE HEALS
The mucous rhembrane being in an
innaraed condition, canses running M
the noxa, but when this membrane is
healed the discharge tee
.
Catarrh,aro it leads to t ate rhtofethe
Throat, eitomaeh or !Badder, Consemp.
tion and Bright's Dlecase.
"Oxygenator" IN uta in !arae size
bottles.3 ygenatoor" is rola $1.00,
� ll whoollesale
andretail druggists.
the Oxygenator Company
Toronto, Canada.
The Liberal convention for Centre
Huron will be held at Seaforth on May
12th. The conservatives will hold their
convention at Clinton on May 14th.
American vessel owners have come
to the conclusion that it will be im-
possible for them to compete with the
Montreal line of vessels for the export
grain trade from Duluth,
4C.E3`S'I*0rt. 2 .
ears tie .The Kind Yen Hare Mays Baughi
Signature
of
"Z'UE WINONAAM TIMES APRIL 30, 1%18
oetors All Advise
Suitable Spring Toxic
rays Von to (:et Strong end Nourfeb the
Stood Paring Change of Seasoaaa.
In the aprlugtitne tbe vigor and
restating power of the body fall very
low. Instead of being richtand noeri+h.
ing, the blood le thio and watery. At
a result the bodily fovea become It se
active, Bleep fails to bring rest. An
ever inoreaatng tiredunia develops into
overpowerwg weakness.
People tuff•,iiug from this spring teak -
nem feel heavy end drowsy; they dealt
want to eat; they don't en j ry work—
about half sick and half welt. 'phis is
joat the °audition that favors pneu-
monia and typhoid, and you matt build
up as quickly as possible. Yon must
increase your blood supply and make it
nob and red.
The only way this can he done is by
using Forrcz,,ne, which is acknowledged
to be the meet eflioient spring medicine.
The marvelous polity rug and tante
properties of Ferrezone are quickly felt,
because the blood is at once supplied
with the elements it needs to become
rich and red. It is itemized, vitalized
and rapidly brought to its normal
strength.
The very best iugredients for toning
up the system are contained in Ferro
zone, and if you use it yon -are sure to
get back your old time strength and
apirite.
L you suffer from debility, insomnia,
nervousness, loss of appetite, or any of
the symptoms of disordered blood, noth-
ing will 8o rapidly tone youtnp as this
great food tonic. Ferrczene. Its record
of euocet afnl aures, its recommendation
by the public, by druggists and doctors
commends it to every thinking person.
Yon need Ferrozone to make you
well. Why not get it to dad ? Sold by
all druggists; prioe 50c. per box or six
boxes for $2 50.
On New Year's Day, 1853, Lord Rob-
erts sat down—one of a party of thir-
teen—to dinner at Peshawar. Eleven
years later not one of those thirteen
had died, though moat of them had
taken part in the suppression of the
Indian Mutiny and five or six had been
wounded.
Piles are easily and quickly checked with
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. To prove
it I will mail a small box as a convincing
test. Simply address Dr. Shoop, Ranine,
Wis. I surely would not send it free
unless I was certain that Dr. Shoop's
Magid 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 boo. Sold by all dealers.
Dr. P. H. Bryce, Medical Superin-
tendent of the Immigration Depart-
ment in the address before the Ottawa
Literary and Scientific Society recently,
stated that the average amount of money
brought to Canada by immigrants was
now $80.03 per capita, as compared with
$40 in 1870.
"My Kidneys are all Wrong!
How shall I insure best reanits in the
shortest time?" It stands to reason that
a liquid specific of the unquestionable
merit of South American Kidney Cure
will go more directly and quickly to the
seat of the trouble than the "pill form"
treatment, and when it strikes the spot
there's healing.in an inetant. Sold by
A. L. Hamilton. -78.
A Toronto magistrate has ruled that
people who find chewing gum necessary
to their comfort on Sunday must buy it
on another day, and has instructed the
owners of the slot machines to keep
them indoors on Sunday.
The essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
cousth medicine --Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
dents.
The home of Mr, and Mrs, William
Whiddon, corner of Waterloo and St.
Patrick streets, Goderich, was the scene
of a pretty wedding, Wednesday, April
22nd, their youngest daughter, Ieabel
Catharine, being united in wedlock's
bonds to T'nomae Andrew Stinson,
SPRING MEDICINE.
As a spring medicince Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones up the
system and removes all impurities from
the blood, and takes away that tired,
weary feeling to prevalent in the spring.
A very pretty wedding was that
which graced the Bedford hotel Wednes-
day, April 22nd, 'when Miss Ethel.
Veronica Killer, eldest daughter of the
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Davie, became the bride of :Steve: rt
i Murray, eon of the late Peter Murray,
of Goderich,
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re-
moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stiffer,
sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs,
etc. Save $. i0 by use of one bottle.
Warranted the moat wonderful Blemish
Cnre ever known. Sold by A. L. Hamil-
ton.
Construction work will be actively
pursued by the Grand Trunk Pacitle
R:iliway in the Nartbweet Provinces in
1908. The oontract for the ooratruction
of 126niilsa of railway east of Fdmou-
ton, to Wolf Oreek, was awarded by the
Company at a price of approximately
$6.000,(00 for the entire oontraot.
Thirty-two persons a fee killed and
320 xojared by the eleo'ric railways in
the Province of Coterie during the year
1907, wording to the report of the Cri-
teria:
a-teri : Railway and Mnnioipal Board.
Of those who lost their liven, seven
were passengers, seven were employees,
one was a trespasser and seventeen were
pedestrians who were run into by the
cars.
It is now settled that Mitchell will
soon have a new public library building
The $4,000 offered for its erection by
Mr. Csrnegio hoe be: n accepted, and
the lot tot which Stands Mr. Ryan'3 old
cooper thtp has been purchased from
Mr Jae. Oolquhonu, Stratford, as a site
for the prcposed struoture, the prioe be
ing $450,
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
aeys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They ours baokaohes, weak back, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, infiamation,
gravel, Bright's disease ,and all othee
lisoaees arising from wrong notion of the
kidnoysand bladder
The Perkin Gazette, which has been
published ever since the year 911 A. D.,
and regularly ever since the year 1351,
or one hundred years before tbe airmen
ery of America, v: ill suspend publica-
tion. It will be replaced by the Gov-
ernment Gazette, whioh will bo much
I arger and more modern in design.
Pile Terrors Swept Away.—Dr.
Agnew's Ointment stands at the head as
a reliever, healer, and sure cure for Piles
in all forms. One appl:oation 'will give
comfort in a few minutes, and three to
six day's application according to direc-
tions will once chronic cases. It relieves
all itohinn and burning skin diseases in
ie day. 35 Dents. Sold by A, L. Hamil-
ton. -79.
The total immigration into Canada for
three menthe of the present calendar
year was 27,144, as compared with 42,-
048 for the same three months in 1907,
showing a decrease of 14,905. The Brit-
tish immigration was 8,944, as compared
with 20,822, a deorease of 11,878. The
continental immigration was 6,810, as
compared with 11,600, a decrease of
4.790. The immigration from the
United States was 11,390, as compared
with 9,626, an increase of 1,764,
Illinois trains are not all fast. The
other day Governor Deneen, who was
on a speech -making trip, inquired why
the train had stopped, and found the
engineer sitting calmly on the ties help-
ing his wife to decide whether it was
beat to paper the kitchen or give it a
coat of whitewash.
That languid, lifeless feeling that comes
with spring and early ,summer, can be
quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy
and energy by the judicious use of Dr.
Shoop's Restorative.
The Restorative is a genuine tonic to
tired, rundown nerves,.and but a few
doses is needed to satiefy the user 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 yon are using the
right remedy. Yon will easily and sure-
ly note the change from day to day.
Sold by all dealers.
Mr. Andrew Calder paseed peaoefuliy
away front life at his hom.
e in
Seatorth on Geed friday afternoon. A
few days previously Mr. Calder had
undergone an operation for the removal
of one of his lege. The operation was
suooesefully performed, and it was
thought for a time that he would rally,
rut hie oonstitutlon had been eo weak -
tied by disease and sneering that he
' unable to wtthiheild the ,
A few drops of turpentine on a wool-
len cloth will clean tan shoes nicely.
CeA9eXe XA.
Beare the , The Kind You Have Always Bought.
8ignatare
o of
Down in Texes an enterprising water-
melon grower bas invented a machine
to seed the melons and now melon seeds
are selling as low as 15 cents a pound.
Hundreds of acres of melons are now
grown in Lipscombe County each year
for the speoifio purpose of obtaining
seeds, the melon itself not being used.
ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Bar
ber'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.
Children Enjoy It
"I have used coltsfoote Expectorant
with the greatest satisfaetion with my
children. It is a wonderful cure for
colds and sore throat. I believe it sav-
ed the life of my little son, who was
very sick from a protracted told on his
lungs."
MIvS. ANNIE BEAMBLEit.
Orangeville, March 10, 1907.
"I am greatly pleased with the good
results we got from Coltsfoote Expec-
torant. I get great comfort with it for
my children.'
MRS.
WALTER IIAMMOND,
171 Argyle St., Toronto,
Coltsfoote Expectorant is the great-
est bore prescription for all throat and
chest troubles in the world. No borne
should be one hour without it. You
can have free sample by sending name
to Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto. All
good druggists Iceep it. Price, 23e,
Send for Free Sample To -day.
The Ontario Governmefit has made
an important change in the wording of
a Local •Option ballot. Formerly, it
read;—
For the By -Law,
Against the By -Law.
And electors were often confused.
Hereafter the ballot will read :—
For Local Option,
Against Local Option
This is much simpler andbetter.
Green Sickness.
It is a disease of girlhood not unlike
anaemia. Weariness, shortness of
breath, poor appetite, indigestion and
irritable heart are the symptoms. There
is no treament so well suited to this ail-
ment as Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, which
restores the healthful glow to the com-
plexion, vigor and elasticity to the body
and regular and healthy action to the
vital organs.
Why doesn't Good Friday and Easter
Sunday Dome on the same days of the
same month every year, the same as
Christmas? Thousands of people ask
this question annually, We have heard
the answer given many times, but it
seemed to us more complioated than the
Municipal Aot. And yet we don't
understand it any better to -day than we
did when we heard it first. Sometimes
it comes in March, and .sometimes in
April, but always the days of the week
are the same—Friday and Sunday. It
is a puzzle to us and always has been.
—Ex.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured.
WOMAN'S LOT.
[New York Praia.]
Yon mustn't do this, you mustn't do
that,
You mnetn't be thin, you must be fat;
You ennstn't put powder upon your none,
Yon mustn't have dresses that show your
Mee;
Yon mustn't look dowdy, you mustn't
lace;
Yon mnatn't have any rouge on your
faoe;
You mnatn't walk as it you'd a hump;
Yon mustn't swing both your arms like
Yon mnetn'teroke even a cigarette;
Vousmnatn't make even a harmless bet;
You mustn't wink. and you wasn't fiat;
You mustn't be emart, you mustn't be
pert;
Yon mustn't do anything that can be
Considered at all as frivolity,
Oh, some day or other I really treat
Someone or other will say "you must."
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can-
not reach the seat of the disease. Ca-
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to mire it yon must take
internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is taken internally, and aots directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medieine.
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 tonins known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mutons 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 & 00., Props., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, price 750.
Take Hall's Family Pills for • con-
etipatien.
Gorrie cit tens received a surprise on
Saturday morning, April 18th, when it
was learned that another of our old and
highly respected citizens had passed a-
way in the person of Margaret Martin,
beloved wife of Mr. David Bradnock, in
her 69th year. Deoeased had been in
poor health for considerable time but
was taken seriously ill a week before
her death and the end came quickly.
After seven weeks sickness during
'which time she was unable to partake of
solid food, Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, Sr,
of Kincardine, passed away on Satur-
day, April 18th in her 82nd year, Her
maiden name ,was Dorothy Wanamaker
and she was married over fifty years
ago, by the late Rev. Wm. Fraser, a
Baptist clergyman. Two sons, Robert
and William, survive, also three married
daughters living in Michigan,
Margaret Stewart, aged 74 years,
relict of the late Wm. Black, died Fri-
day morning, April 17th, at the home of
her son, Wm. Blank, con. 3, Tucker-
smith, She has been sill for some ten
weeks the result of a severe attack of
pneumonia. Five weeks ago she suff-
ered a great bereavement in the death
of her son, George Black, who lived in
the same home, Since then she has
been gradually sinking. .
Ci efl-1E4 er O Zel 2 .A,
Bears the the Kind You Have Always Boag�i
Turns Bad Blood into
Rich Red Blood.
No other remedy possesses such
perfect cleansing, healing and puri+
fying properties.
Externally, heals Sores, 'Ulcers,
Abscesses, and all Eruptions.
Internally, restores the Stomach)
Liver, Bowels and Blood to healthy
action. If your appetite is poor,
your energy gone, your ambition
lost, B.B.B. will restore you to the
full enjoyment of happy vigorous
life.
algnattire
of
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A London piper relates that an en-
terprising Yankee came over to England
and decided to open a shop in Birming-
ham. He obtained premiaea next door
to a man who also kept a shop of the
same description, but was not very push-
ing in kis business methods. The met.
bode of the Yankee, however, caused
the older trader to wake up, and with the
spirit of originality strong upon him elle
affixed a notice over his shop with the
words, "Established fifty years," pallet -
ed in large letters. Next day the Yankee
replied to this with a notice over his
store to this effect: "Established yester-
day; no old stook,"
5
IL•H
Quick ease for the worst cough—quick
relief to the heaviest cold—and SAFE
to take, even for a child. �,ill'seS�
That is Shiloh's Cure,
Sold under a guarantee Coiidhs
to cure colds and coughs & Colds
quicker than any other
medicine—or your money back. 3lyears
of success commend Shiloh's Cure. 25c,,
Nis., $1. - 316
QUICKLY!
DINKELSPIEL'S EPPYGRAMS.
(Geo V. Hobart, in New York American.)
A mean man chenarily has a mean time
mit his money.
Troth vas mighty, but is ain't mighty
enough to be popular.
It doan'd take two to make a quirrel
mit der man dot is his own vorat enemy.
Sometimes it vas more trouble to avoid
trouble den it vas to let der trouble valk
in and get you.
If at fairat you doan't stunned, efery
udder failure in dei vorld will begin to
talk abouid you.
If at fairat you do success, der failures
vill talk abouid you anyway.
Right vill conkker might, but it has to
be carried into a drug store after der
fight.
In American eferyvnu is free --der
street oar conductor is free to step on
der beets of der passengers; der
brakeman is free to inwent new
etetions on der elevated road; der grooer
is free to put sand in der sugar; but
moat of all der gas company is free to
have a meter mitonid a conscience.
A etas of shocking cruelty to farm
stock was discovered last week in the
county of Cornwall. There a farmer
having thirteen head of cattle, two
horses, a colt and a pig allowed the
whole stock to die of starvation. The
owner was not a prosperous farmer and
had not only his farm but hit stock
mortgaged. This it would appear made
him careless about keeping the stock
alive, Like many other
in the locality
he was short of feed last fall, and when
his 'apply ran ottt he made no provision
for more. A felt days ago he and hie
iiiiter left for Dakota. This induced the
holder of the mortgage tie investigate,
What they found the whole etook dead,
the emaciated condition of the osmoses
showing plainly that all had been al-
lowed to die of 1ttrvatio>n.
MILBLJRNS
LAXA-LIVER
PILLS
The death took plaoe on Saturday,
April 18th, at the residence of her Bon-
in -law, Alfred Nafte], Bayfield road, of
Marcia Lawrason, relict of the late
Robert Pinkerton. Mr. Pinkerton was
of Russian descent and was one of the
pioneers of this section. He died many
years ago and for a good many years
back Mrs. Pinkerton had made her home
with Mrs. Naftel. She was seventy-
nine years and six months of age.
C nrtis Lawrason, of Goderich Town-
ship, is a brother, and she is also snrviv•
ed by one son and one daughter, How-
ard Pinkerton, of Detroit, and Mrs. W,
J. C. IZtel in California.
Ire mild, sure and safe, and are a perfect
regulator of the system. anateenn
They gently lnleek the secretions, clear
away all effete and waste matter from the
system, and give tone and vitality to the
whole intestinal tract, ctfring Conatipl-
tion, Sick Headaeho, Biilouenere, Dyapep.
iiia, Coated Tongue, Foul Breath, d'aun•
YM r
tee
and Water Brash. Mrs.
d Heartburn,
oode .B.
R. B,ogden, W took, N , writes`
"Myhusband and myself have used Mil.
burn's Laxa-Livor Pills for a number of
years. We think we cannot do without
then;. Whey are the only pills we ever
take."
Price 25 cents or five bottled for $1.00,
et all dealers er direct on receipt of price.
The T. Milburn 0e., Limited, Toronto,,
iI1 A BREATH THERE'S REST
Breath Hyomei and be cured of.4116,,
Catarrh, Bronchitis, 1.'
,Asthma.
Nature halt a remedy for catarrh, epi
demlo colds and bro ehitie that is tax.
better than dosing the atomaoh with
medicine and drugs,
It is the healing oils and balsams of
Hyotnoi which medicate the air you
breathe, reaching the moat remoteair
cells in the nose, throat and hags, kill-
ing all catarrhal germs and restoring
health to the xunoone membrane,
Hyomei Gots like a curative internal
air bath, and has the same healing and
antiseptic effect as rife air where the
Pine and Eucalypti() forests give oft;
their tram -mat and healing baleame.
Breathe healing Hyomei and see how
quickly you will get relief from catarrh
and head colds, It it does not help you.
there will not bo a peony's expense as
Walton McKibben agrees to refund the
money, Tho complete Hyomei outfit
poets only $1.0O3
Militia orders tented give the estab.
lisbm nuts of the various permanent
corps for this year, and the recapitula-
tion Showa that Canada's standing army
now totals 4 854 officers and men.
Major P. S. Robertson has been ap-
pointed lieutenant -colonel and to come
mend the Twenty -Fifth Regiment, St.
Catharines, vice E. H, Caugirill, resign-
ed.
WE WANT
A RELIABLELOOAL
SALESMAN
for Wingham and adjoining country 10
represent
"Canada's Greatest Nurseries"
Largest list of commercial and do.
meatio fruits—large. and .Small; orna-
mentals, and shade trees; flowering
shrubs, vines, roses, fine seed potatoes
one of .our specialties. Stook that is
hardy comes from us.
A permanent situation for the right
'man, for whom the territory will be re-
served. Pay weekly. Free Equipment,.
Write for particulars,
STONE & WEL.Lr INGTON
Fonthill Nurseries
(860 sores)
TORONTO, CANADA,
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