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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-05-14, Page 5G THE WINCrIIAM TIMES, MAY 14, 11JU8 Kernels from the Sanetom Mil! Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. A good intention won't serve for a ladder. Lovo your neighbor, but keep up your fouoss. If you must walk on thorns, wear (strong boots. PI Dr. Chase's Oint znent is a certain an d guaranteed clue for each and every for ret of it^.hing,bleeding and protruding piles See testimonials in the press and ask youroeneighbors about it. You can use i t and ggtall a((ppealrei of En+rsxson, BATES CPo., ToroSnnptto, is n CHASE'S CGii�t tvla T. Don't jump into the river to escape the rain. Colored goods should be ironed on the wrong aide. .A chaperon is a punctilious person who is guaranteed not to see anything. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 44, When you are no better than you have to be you are no batter than you should be. There, is no use in a quarrel, but some people seem to get a lot of fun out of it. Everybody is always willing to look at the best side of an untoward. thing, but are too often unable to find it. Penalty of Flurried Eating. Hurried eating and lack of proper chewing of the food are among the most ;common causes of indigestion and de• rangemente of the liver and kidneys. Relief and cure. are most qui:kly obtain- ed by use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, which are unique in having a direot and combined action on kidneys, liver and bowels. He who makes his adversary his ally must do some sharp practice and would be wiaa if he expects some. The Chinese Ministry of France will establish a bank in Thibet to issue notes for cironlatiou there. Tho output of cast iron sash weights in the United States has reached 85,000 tons a year in recent years. Tired nerves, with that "no ambition" feeling that is commonly felt in spring or early summer, can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. One will absolutely note a changed feeling within 48 hours after beginning to take the Restorative. The bowels get sluggish in the winter -time, the circulation often slows up, the Kid- neys are inactive, and even the Heart in many oases grows decidedly weaker. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is recognized everywhere as a genuine tonic to these vital organs. It builds up and strength- ens the worn-out weakened nerves; it sharpens the failing appetite, and univer- sally aide digestion. It always quickly brings renewed strength, life, vigor and ambition. Try it and be convinced. Sold by all dealers. Germany is now gaining more by im- migration than she loses by emigration; the reverse is true of Great Britain. Property worth $55,914,313 was ex- empt from taxation in Montreal in 1907, an Moreno of $2,209,518 over 1900. Bears the ,,. The Kind You Have Always Bwghli 8ignatero v of • Enphemie Stewart died in Walkerton at the advanced age of 91 years. She was, so far as we know, the oldest woman in Walkerton. She was born in Edinburgh. After coming to Amer- ica, ehe lived in Pennsylvania, and about three years ago came to reside in Walk- erton. OMENITO (Generated Oxygen) Cures CONSUMPTION. CATARRH, COLDS and LA GRIPPE. Also RHEUMATISM, as it allows the Kidneys to freely discharge the Uric Acid from the Blood. Cures Old Sores. Good Family Medicine to use for Cuts, Scalds and Bruises. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER KNOWN. For Sale by all Druggists. THE OXYGENATOR CO., 42 fferbord Street, Toronto, Canada Hamilton's fuel committee will again purchase' coal direot from the mines, paying $;3.50 for lump, and $1 95 for slack. New York paid Met year $21,000,000 in interest and will pay this year $24,- 030,001000, about the same as the Fed - ere! Government. Murdock McLennan, the only surviv- or of the expedition of 1853 to search for Sir John'Franklin, is in Winnipeg, and is 82 years old. An easily -made cement is formed of rice flmr. It should be mixed with oold water and allowed to boil slowly until quite thick. More than 2,000 applications for space have already been reoeived an Prague for the complete industrial imposition to be held there in 1908. Miss Chapman, of Boston, the well- known reciter, was presented with $10.000 in mining stock by a Detroit admirer at Windsor. When we aren't really ourselves the ahanots are that his satanic majesty can throw more light upon who we are than any body glee can. William Sellis, a schoolmaster in the early days of Michigan, now at 80, feels that he oan spell down any high school class in the state. Sixteen horses were destroyed in the fire that broke out in the Carney Lum- ber Company's stables at Owen Sound. The lose amounts to $$5,000. Embroidery should also be ironed on the wrong side of a piece of flannel, and it should be kept long enough under the iron to dry it thoroughly, The Methodist Episcopal "Church property in the United States is now worth about $187,000,000, on which there is an indebtedness of $12.127,248. After a severe contest the city of Fredericton, N. B , has sustained its measure of local option, and there will be no licenses in the leading city of New Brunswick. SPRING MEDICINE. As a spring medicine 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. There is 'a probability of a strike amongst the building trades at Mont- real. The onions nave been notified of a reduction in the wages paid and that all employers would in future run "open shop." The export of Chinese craokers from Canton was 45,197 hundredweight last year as compared with 45,104 hundred- weight in 1905, and 22,003 hundred- weight the average for the previous five years. To make a comb last well. When you boy a new comb, put it into a sauce- pan of cold water—don't let it wriggle about—and boil it. This treatment will make the comb last much longer than it would otherwise. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of To clean paint, dampen a olean cloth in hot water, dip it in whiting and rub the paint until the dirt is removed. Rinse well in clean water, dry with a soft cloth and polish with a chamois leather. Paint cleansed in this way looks like new. Dr. J. Orr, manager of the Toronto National Exhibition, has returned from a trip to Europe, 'where he hat been endeavoring to secure attractions for the annual exhibition. Manager Slade, of the Northern Pa- oifio, stated that it was possible that his road might build a branch line to the city of Winnipeg from Pembina, N. D., in order to give the road accent to the pity of Winnipeg over its own rails. Some of the lake men say that Lake Huron is very ranch lower this spring than any year they can rememl er. This ie peculiar when we note the foot that Lake Ontario is some two feet higher than usual at this time of the year. "About the greatest man that ever lived in this community was Skinner ---broadminded, big-hearted and brit• leant—and yet he died with all his tale ants and goodness ansnspeeted." "How did yon come to find out about it" "I married his widow." Mrs. Mallin, of Belfast fast re ei o ved the sad news of the death of her third daughter, Mrs. P, 0. Oarmiohael of Los Angeles, sal., (late of St. Pani). Six months ago, Mrs. Oarmiohael was slight. ly *Meted with paralyitis, gradually growing wore until death released her from her suffering on Sunday morning, Kay Brei. Many Get Consumption In Spring Months The System is Generally Run Down and Lacks Power to Destroy the Germ. Winter takes the vitality and snip out of usell. Instead of bring riob awl health. fnl,the blood is sure to:be tido and watery in the spring. An overpowering tired- ness comes upon us- this is followed by dead weakness, less of e'en), poor appe- ti c and depression Dactora all say the only hope Ilea in supplying lots of yew blood which must be brimming with vita'ity end buil.itng material The quickest way to get the necessary enpply of vitahz td blood is by taking Fmrriz3ne, It establishes a high stand and of bloo9, iuereases nerve foroe, re stores bodily vigor in a truly marvelous war. You are amply protected from sprig fever and debility diseases by using For rt zone,—This is proved by Mrs. R J Richardson, of Manotiok, Out., who tells in the following words how she gained in health and spirit from Forrczane:— "For about two years I was not well, I was thin and anaemic. Towards spring I fell into a condition of nervous ex haustion that made life scarcely worth living. A dead tiredness seemed to hang over me like a load of lead. I sim- ply could not do housework of any kind. A bad cough developed that worried mo greatly, for I thought it might be tuber- cular. When I first read about Ferro zone I was convino d it was good. I took it regularly for about eight weeks and the change in my health was won- derful. My cheeks filled out and be came clear ani rosy. I gained eight pounds in weight and am now as strong and vigorous as possible." Feireetne feeds and nourishes the or- gana that require assistance. It sends the thrill and vim of robust health from head to foot makes von feel bet- ter at once. Won't you use Ferrozone? Sold everywhere; 60 nhocolate-coated tablets in a box for 50 cents, or six boxes for $2 50, at all dealers. ..wmar.......-.111..•••••••.••••• Many a man is sorry he had his own way after his wife let him have it. Daring the past week over one thous- and Italians have arrived in Montreal. Michael Avant, an Italian living in Toronto, has been sentenced to one year in jail and ten lashes, for an indecent assault on a young Italian girl. Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of -Cgedgereggeet Thieving and robbery are becoming very common of late. Daring the past eight months, fifteen successful bank robberies have occurred in th3 State of Minnesota, and the amount of money which has been stolen reaches $22,497. The petition against H. IL Atquith's bill for the gradual reduction of licenses in England has been presented. It has enrolled the names of some 050,000 people, is over seven miles in length, and weighs three quarters of a ton. The Wesley an petition favoring the bill has enrolled 500,000 names, and is ac- cordingly of comparative length and weight. Doan's Kidney Pills not 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 action of the kidneys and bladder, Mr, Walter Sturdy, of Lncknow, reoeived a telegram Monday morning bearing the sad intelligence of the death of his son James Sturdy, at Denver, Colorado, on Seturdey, May 2ad. De- ceased left Luoknow for Chicago on May 2nd of laet year and his very sud- den demise is deeply regretted by many friends. The remains were brought home for interment. There is a movement on foot to in- duce the employers of Port Huron, Mich., to give preference to local people In the matter of employment to the _ex- clusion of the residents of the Canadian side of the river. A petition signed by 275 people was ,presented to the cham- ber of commerce, asking that body to appoint a committee to wait on the em- ployers of Port Huron and request that they give employment to the residents of the city. There has been a census taken which shows that over 300 people erose the river every day from Sarnia to work in Port Huron. DYSP1EPSIA AND STOMACH DISORDERS MAY BE QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE RS. Mr. P. A. Labelle, Maniwaki, Que„ writes as as follows: "I desire to thank you for your won- derful cure, Burdock Blood Bitters. Three years ago I had a very sovere attack of Dyspepsia. 1 tried five of the best doctor, I could find but they could do me no good. I was advised by a friend to try Burdock Blood Bitters and to nay great surprise, after taking two bottlee, I wee so perfectly cured that I hays not had a sign of Dyspepsia eines. 1 cannot praise it too highly to all sufferers. Its my 'experience it is the best 1 ever used. ldotb- ing for me Mks,B.B.B. Don't'aeoept`a substitute for Burdock Blood Bitters. 'Teri ie notbmg "just as good." When a man can't aueoeed at any thing else be tries his hand at knock• ing, but he soon runs himettf out at that. In Iceland horses are shod with cheep horns; in the SAldan the horses are shod with socks made of camel'a skin A German not long ago invented a horseshoe of paper, prepared by sat orating with oil, turpentine and other ingredients. The layers of such paper aro glued to the hoof till the required thickness is obtained, and the shoe thus made is durable and impenetrable to the moisture. William De Wilde, a farmer, attempt ed to commit suicide a few days ago near Oak Harbor, Wash. He plaoed a dozen sticks of dynamite in a nail keg in his woodshed, sat on the keg and touched Or the fuse. The shed was blown to slivers, and no trace of the keg can be found. Da Wilde received a scratch on the leg and a few burns on the face. De Wilda recently sold his farm for $8 000 and was despondent be- cause he did not know where to go when he gave up the land. The following is taken from the legal columns of the Mail and Empire- M M. Winthrop—Qu —Ii it legal for a Connell to purchase six copies of the Municipal World newspaper for its members and pay the subscription ont of the municipalfunds? Are.- I am unable to find 'ny provision in the Municipal Act or ony other not, author - Using any such expenditure. If they can expend the peop'es's taxes in the purchase of one p'.+per, if they buy the Municipal World they can preachese the Toronto Globe or The Mail and Eire ire for the use of the members of the Couto oil. Such expenditures are olearly il- legal. The treasurer can be held per- sonally responsible for the amount paid. An Irishman who was nototionsly impecunious has discovered a new way to achieve some of the luxuries of life. This is how he explains it: "Whist, man, don't say a word abont it. I Lound everybody wanted to sell an "auto" for a good pries to some innocent, so I just hung round the garage at every hotel I stopped at and preteuded to be as green as the Emerald lelo, and gave out that I wanted to get a second hand machine, and would not go to a dealer as I did not know anything about a machine, and he might rob me. I have had forty nine rides, seventeen luncheons, five dinners, and about forty cigars, good, bad and indifferent, but divil a machine have I bought yet. ds STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, } 8e7 LUCAS COUNTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- said. end that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that eau - not be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Core. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of December, A. D. 1880. (Beal,) • A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F., J: CHENEY & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for potion. consti- Painters are now putting on their spring overcoats, Even the wise barber isn't always able to put you next. Beware of a tight•man when he suc- ceeds in breaking loose. The man who hasn't a Bingle bad habit seldom amounts to muol. If you have a good friends, don't try to convert him into a good thing. Money may be the root of all evil, but it is also a branch of modern in- dustry. THE LADIES' FAVORITE, Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They ours Constipation, Sick Headache, Pilliousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. If women are talking machines, men who sow wild oats should be classed as sewing machines. The product of the B:itirh shipyards amounts to 20 or 25 per cent. of the world's output. Rev. W. M. Kennawin, of Woodville, has accepted a pall to St. Andrew's Church, Strathroy. The body of W. G. Kennedy, a com- mercial traveller, was found in the harbor at Vancouver, When a man can support his family well, generally they are ashamed of him for having no artistic ideal. Many girls think that the normal condition of a girl is to be engaged un- less she tires and conolndes to marry. On her husband being fined 20s and costs at East Ham for assaulting her, a woman left the court say ing that she would get the money. Piaster etatnes eau be cleaned by mating an ordinary cooked starch, as if for the laundry, only' not quite so stiff. WWhile it is still hot cover the whole of the oast with it, set aside for a day and then peel off the starch. If, however, the atatue is badly lolled, it may need a second application of the atardh. Not a Miracle But Medical Science Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen:— " Some ante ago I began to lose flesh and failed every day until I had to quit work. My physicians and all my friends said I had contracted couswnp- tion. I failed from 105 pounds down to 119. I was advised. to go to tho Rockies or to tho coast. I went to both places under heavy expense. I con- tinued to fail, and was advised by the doctors to come home as nothing more could bo done for me. IIope seemed to have left me. "I tried Psychino and since starting its use I have gain^d from 119 to 141 pounds. I have used $10.00 worth • of the medicine. I am a well man and I cannot say too much in praise of Pay - chine. The strongest recommendation would be weak in view of the fact that I believe it has saved my life. It is without doubt the best remedy for run-down conditions and weak lungs. "I sincerely hope and trust that you will continue your good work of saving run down people and consumptive from the grave. Wishing you and Psychino continued success, I remain, one of Psychine's best friends." ALEX. MeRAE, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Almost every mail brings us letters like the above. Psycltine t,il1 repeat this record 'in every case. It is the greatest medicine known. At all drug- gists, 500 and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slo- cum, Limited, Toronto. Germany's trades nnione number about 2,215,000 members, which is 25 per cent. of the total strength of the labor organizations of the oivil'zed world. In covering sofa pillows the outer cover should measure an inch smaller emit way than the pillow. Thus you will avoid the flit appearance that the pillows otherwise have, even though they have boon well stuffed. Redden the Blood. Redden the blood by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and yen lift yourself from that low level of health which leaves 3 op an easy prey to every ill wind that blows. With the blood thin and watery you catch cold easily and are liable to become a victim of consumption or some form of wasting or contagioue disease. William Garter, of the Madison ..venne Reform church, discussed at a dinner in New. York his suooesa- f al experiment or conducting services in the Belasco theater. "One of my theater auditors," he said, "was a Soot from Peebles. Thie Soott toldame that the sight of a clergyman in es theater reminded him of an experience he once, had in London. He went to a melo- drama at Drury Lane. A man in front of him locked familiar. To his surprise he recognized in this man his minister at Peebles. He leaned forward and laid hie hand en the minister's black coat. 'Oh, Dr. Saunders McIntosh,' he whispered, 'what wad the people in the auld kirk say if I tell't them I saw ye here?' 'Deed, they wadna believe ye,' Dr. Saunders answered quickly, 'and ye needna tell them." The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medioine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of eatisfaotion. Price 25 cents. FOR WHAT HE'S WORTH. [S. E. Kiser] His chest is hollow, his legs are bowed, Rio brow is low and kis chin recedes; His breath ie bad, he is pigeon-toed, And he has no record of noble deeds. Her voioe is sweet and her face is fair, Her past is Olean and her form divine; The petted child of a millionaire, I would thank the fates if she might be mine. His arms are weak and his voice is thin, Few are the gleams of wit he shows: His eyes are bleared, he is smirched by sin; • His past is a book it were well to close Poor caricature, foredoomed to be A useless thing on this crowded earth; He has a title, and therefore she Will gladly take him for what he's worth. arm WEAK TIRED WOMEN How many women there are that get no re- freshment from sleep. They wake in the morn- ing and feel tireder tbnn when they went to bed. They have a dizzy sensation in the head, the heart palpitates; they are irritable and nervous, weak and worn out, and the lightest household duties during the day seem to be a drag and a burden. j MILBURN'S a HEART AND NERVE PILLS are the very remedy that weak, nervous, tired tut, sickly women need to restore them the blessings of good health. They give sound, restful Bleep, tone up the nerve", , str eng hen the heart, t, and make rich blood. Mrs. C. McDonald, Portage la Prairie, Man., writes: "I was troubled with shortness of breath, pelpi• tation of the heart and weak spells. I got four boxes of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and after taking them I wait completely cured. Price 50 rents per box or three boxes for $1.25, all dealers or the The T. Mil- burn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Opti. WORDS OF WISDOM. Wandering thoughts seldom find safe harbor. Every honest doubt ripens into larger faith. Beware of masculine women and feminine men,. The heart of all reform is the reform of the heart, Souls are not lifted up by preaching down to them. A frewnieg brow often indioates a shrieking head. Too many sow sand and then pray for strawberries. What yen are when no cne is looking la what you are. There can be no moral muscle with• oat moral straggle. If you would lead you must be will - in„ to be lonesome at times. There are too many churohes try- ing rying to win the poor by courting the ric'a. The value of yonr religion depends on how much of yourself is invested itt it. No man oan win righteousness who will nct take some risks in his repu- tation. It doesn't take long to discover ali kinds of good in anything that has geld 11 it. When a preacher tries to be a star he is sure to shut out somebody's sun- ltght. The heal is best nourished when we are ministering to the needs of our neighbors, PROMISES TO THE DYING. A olergyman, discussing unhappy love affairs, said: Many a love tragedy, is paused by a husband's promises to a dying wife that he will not marry again. He thinks when he makes this promise that it will be easy to keep. Whether it is easy or hard to keep, it is a promise, rarely, 11 over broker-. Time and: again widowers have sought me out for advice on thie subject. They are in love, but they promised their -dead wives not to marry again. Shall they break or keep this promi e? I can only advise them to do as their conscience diotates. At the same time I think it is selfish of dying wives to extract such promisee from their broken-hearted husbands. Snoh promises, by the way, are rarely ex- tracted by dying husbands from brokeu- hearted wives. But, then when the dead husband's will ie read it is usually found that if the widow marries again the money is all taken from her. So it comes to the same thing in the end, doesn't it?" DAYS OF DIZZINESS Conte to Many Wingham People' There are days of dizziness, spells of drowsiness, headache, sideache, back. ache. Sometimes rheumatio pain after nrin. ary trouble. Yon are plainly told that the Kidneys are sick. -r Booth's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney ills, Mrs. Ruustedlor, of Leopold St„ Wingham, Ont sayer —"I had suffered with an attack of pleurisy wh oh had greatly weakened me and left a bad eleot across the small parts of my back, a severe pain h• d settled in the region of the kidneys and extended around my sides I could scarcely stoop over or. straighten myself up. Headaches ancr eyelid of dizziness were frequent and my eyes were weak and painful. Booth's Kidney Pills were recommended and I" tried them. They soon relieved me and the pains and tendernest left me and the headaches and dizziness were lillewise quickly relieved. I believe Booth's Kidney Pills to be aptexceptional remedy and will not hesitate to rte, mmend them " Sold by Dealers. Price 50 (tents. Tho R. T. Booth Go., Ltd., Fart Erie, Out , Sole Canadian Agents, :a If a thin coat of white paint is ap- plied to the outside of a soreen dcor or • window it will effeotively obsottre the view from outdoors. The paint is soarcely perceptible, even on the out- side, and from within cannot be seen} at all. WE WANT A RELIABLE LOCAL SALESMAN for Wingham and adjoining country to• represent "Canada's Greatest Nurseries" Largeet,liet of commercial and do- mestic fruits—large and small; orna- mentals, and shade trees; flowering shrubs, vines, roses, fine seed potatoes one of our epecialties. 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 & 1VELLINGTON• Fonthill Nurseries (850 acres) TORO:. TO, CANADA, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • e • • • • • Z • • • • • • • • Z • • • • • • • • ••e • • S 1 i 1 • ••44044•114.44•••••id•4 440.••••••••••••••••••••40.* ••••••••••••••••s•••es••** • see • • • 4- •,- • •,- •.- i Times Printing Office ) • .a� Where mouse traps are not made but ., —where— • • • • • O' •; If a man can write a better book, preach a better Berman or make a better monse-trap than his neighbor, though he bui'd his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door.—Emerson. 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