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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-11-12, Page 8TUE WINGHAM TIMES, NOV E51BER 19, 1908 MANY D ON'T KNOW HEART AFFECTED. Note rHave THheeanrt Disease, of It 4lIf examinations wore made of every- one, people would be surprised at the num- bsr of rsons walking about suffering from heart disease This startling statement was made by a ( the surface of her enormous area. doctor at a recent inquest. "I should not ! Like. to say that heart disease is as common Bear in mind that she has no great ea this would imply," said the expert, wars to pay for, no army to support, "but I am sure that the number of persons n a navy to build and maintain. The going about with weak hearts must be very �mo lay with whish other natipua not Largo:" "Hundreds of pecplego about their daily as rtch as she, pours out upon the of death and -Yet do not ` field ot battle or into battloehipa, know it. It is only when tho ahoek comes she may well after]. to spend in that kills them that the unsuepeoted weak- bnildiag railroads and canals which nese of the heart is made apparent." "But undoubtedly heart weakness, not will be the most expeditious means diaease, is more prevalent nowadays. I ! of developing au.i pouring into her should think that the stress of living, the lapthe vast wealth whish lies at her Wear and. rush of modern business life, have a lot to do with heart trouble." command when she shall have Meant!The nodoubt but that this is correct, of transporting it to market. There is P and we would strongly advise any sae • fleet which has just been parading CANADA A HAPPY NATION. The Detroit News, dealing with the result of the election in Canada, amid: "The explanation is simple enough, Canada le rich beyond the dreams of avarice in nadeveloped natural resonrees, and these lie almost on work on the verge 3 suffering in any way rem heart trot le to try a course of MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Price 50 cts. per box or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers or will be mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. TO ADVERTISERS Notice of changes must be left at this office not later than Satnreay noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Monday eveuing. Ced up canon Wednesday of eaoh sual advertisements week. ESTABLISHED 1872 TUE WIN nAM TIMES. H. R. ELLIOTT. PnnmennR .t vn PR wentxTOP THCTRSDAY. NOVEMBER 19 1905. International Newspaper Bible Study Course. Salient Points in the Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 22nd, Given in a Series of Questions by Rev. Dr. Linscott. SOL03ION tui 12 Golden Text -Know then the Gcd of thy father, and serve him with a perfect heart and wish a wi'iug mini, I Citron xxviti:9 Verses 1-4 -How old and had he any right to old man at such an age? What can we say of the advisers of the old king, marrying him with ''one foot iu the grave," to this young and fair maiden? Was God in those days ever pleased with things which grieve him in these days? Verses 5 10. -How do you explain the fact that Absalom and Adonijah, sons of the same mother and very handsome men, both turned traitors to their father and to the plans of God? (This question must be auwer ed in writing by members of the club.) Are unnatal good looks and ability, generally a help or a hindrance to character? If Absalom and Adotijth, had not been pampered and petted by tbeir father and mother, but lied been prop- erly trained, what would bave been the probability as to their oharaotere? Here are two priests, one on the side of the usurper, and the other on the side of the constituted kingly eec- cees_on; is it thinkable that they were both men of God? Would it have been possible then, and is it poseibie now, for a true fol- lower of God, to take sides with those who are opposing the plane of God? Verses 11 12 -Who was Eatheheba before she wee the wife of David? Notwithstr.nding the circtmstanoes of David's marriage to Bathsheba, is >cistered in accordance with the Copyright Act.) Kings I there any reason to think that she had not been a true wife to David, and a good mother to his obiilrer? Does God tapsot us to use ae mush siri't azul d`p?otraoy in carrying out his purposes, as though we were un- aided by him? Verses 22.31.-W hat was the char- acter of Nathan? and what part did he take in the Utah Dev:d•Bathsheba matter? (See II Sam. xii:1.13) Can we neaaily judge ot the right. eoustless of a cause, by the character of the men who advoceste it? Do even good men sometimes have to be remtnded of their promtaes? ICI a p:oneise mode under oath of any greater moral obligation than a pron•iee without an oath? Verses 32.53. -Why did God through David select So'omon for the fature Kine? (I Caton. xrti:8.9 ) It a son has all the gaaiieies' for a position, does God ditgna!"y him for any sin on the part of his parents? Which is the wiser way to kill an two, reotion with peaceful methods, or ANOINTED Knee. -I our flag around the world in an ostentation of power cols us nearly as much as the Grand Trunk Paoifio will cost Canada. The Oanadia1 Pacific cost more, bat is has paid Canada twice over, and will pay for itself again every generation. "Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war," and Canada, having the softest snap of any nation on earth, may enjoy the victories of peaoe to the top of her bent Happy nation, if she does not imitate the sparrow in the story and get Tray." Lucky Canada! THE MIGHTY POWER OF MI O -NA. was David, be a decrepit Mi o-na, that extraordinary and per - fent stomach tonin, will relieve dyspep- sia in twenty-four hours. It will onre and is guaranteed by Walton MoKibbon to the readers of The Times to cure the most pitiful oases of dyspepsia, if taken according to direo• Wins. Mi o-na tablets not only cure dyspep- sia, but all stomach dietnrbanoes, such as vomiting of pregnancy. sea or oar sickness and the stomach sickness after excessive indulgence. Mi -o na cures by strengthening and invigorating the fl'tbby stomach walls and niter n course of Mt -o na treat- ment, constipation, if there is any, will entirely disappear. Mrs. S. Keast, of Clarksburg. Ont., says: "A bad stomaoh trouble that had bothered me for veare, baffled and puzzled skilled physicians, was nicely relieved by my using Mi•o-na. My trouble was on account of food not digesting but fermenting in my stow• soh, forming a gas that gage me un- told sufferiug and pain and also made me weak, nervous, irritable and unable to rest. Since using Mi-o-na I can go to bed at sight and sleep and wake up in the morning refreshed. I cannot speak too hi,rhly of Mi o na." Meet. tut ie a most economical treat- ment, a large box of tablets only costs 50 cents at Walton Moleibbon's and the dyspeptic, nervous or otherwise, who does not give them a trial is losing an opportunity to regain health." WESTERN GRAIN YIELD. Mr W. 0. Fowler, Secretary of the Northwest Grath a Dealers' Association, bas issued the ;ollowiog estimate of the year's west yield for Manitoba, Alberta and Seskatonevean, also an interesting estimate of the diepoelt'oa of the crop to date: - Wheat. 6 055 600 sores at 16.4 bushels per acre, 99 311,840 bushels. Oats, 2 607,000 acres, at 34.6 bushels per acre, 90,202.200 bushels. Barley, 855.650 acres at 24 4 bushels per aore, 20,97, 7.860 buehele. Flax, 123 420 aures at 9 3 bnahels per acre, 1,147 806 bushels. Inspected to date, 24,241 cars, 25.- 453 000 bushels. In stere at conutry points, 14,160.000 bushels; in transit, not iuspeoted, 1.400,000 bugle's; en low for oonntry mills, 8 000,000 hush• els; allow for seed and feed, 12,000,000 bushels; total, 61.013.C30; balance in farmers' hands to market, 38,298,840 bushels; 22 per nem. wheat No. 4 and under. TOWN DIRECTORY. BAPTIST O JROH-Sabbath eervioea at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School at 2:30 p m. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings, Rev. H. Edger Allen, pastor. B.Y,P.U, meets Monday evenings 8 p.m. Abner Dogma S.S. Superintendent. Murnonxer Onuson-Sabbath services at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday Sohool at 2:80 p mL Epworth League every Mon- day evening. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. W. G. Howson, pastor. F. Baohanan, S.S. Superintendent, PRESBYTERIAN OHuaOH-Sabbath ser- vices at 11 a in and 7 p m. SundaT School at 2:30 p m. General prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. D. Perrie, pastor. Dr. A. J. Irvin, S.S. Superintendent. SIR WiLFRID'S BOYHOOD. The Belfast Witness is responsible for the following: "There has never been any doubt as to the high-minded character of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He has won the ad- miration of his countrymen by baa moral power. One of the members of the Canadian Parliament once asked Sir Wilfrid how it was that being a Roman. Oatholio, he wits so broad in his views. His answer was -'Up to the age of eighteen I could speak no- thing but French, and I bired out with a Scotch farmer in order to learn Eng - 11th. Every morning this good man held family worship, and the ciffereit members of the household read in turn a verse of the Bible. In the course of time I was invited to remain with the held. faintly whsle morning service washr , and I had every opportunity of judging the sser,it R and cuo.tatent character cf that good termer and his family, and I mobs &emit that the impressions I there received have remained with me through If e, and have nudoubtediy influenced me more Irian I know' " [ raid story is absolutely trne, and hag been publish- ed in the Ti3sss before. Rev. T G. Williams, of Montreal, (a snperanuated Methodist,) married a daughter of the Scotch farmer alluded to, Mr. Murray, and personally corrborated the story to the editor of the O.intou New Era. A WOMAN'S PROTEST. A man at Joplin, Mo., wee drivicg a tarn of sad -eyed hcrses, bitohed to a wagon th•tt oontaiued a heavy Iced. The wagon went into a mad -hole teed the horses could not draw it out, el - though they devoted all their energies and talents to the task. Then the Sian took a large whip with a braided lash that would Ont throegh sheet iron, and proceeded to flay the holies. He larrzped t.way until he was tired, and the horses plunged Lad reared, but dii not move the load; re the pavieet and strenuous driver tcok a ehevel from the wagon and began pounding the horses' ribs, keeping titre, time, time, in a sort of Runio rhyme. With long and swinging strides there came a wunian dawn the street. She t tok in the eitneiion at a glance, and, r ut or pIthaca wasting time in 6.gnme exposr.n'-:ion, seized the ehovei, and knooke i him down in the mndhole, and pounded him taunt he yelled for the police. If there should 1'e neer ` jj4 of send- ing a boquet to th-t wamen, the Gaz- ette would like to contribute a few ! ;loeies.-Emporia Gazette. ST. PAUL'S ORUEOH, EPI8OOPAL--Sab- bath services at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday Sohool et 2:80 p m. Rev. 0. E. Jeaktns, B. A., B. D., Rector ; Ed. Nash, S. S. Superintendent ; Thos. E. Robinson, assistant Superintendent. SALVATION Aaasr-Service at 7 and 11 a m and 8 and 7 p m on Sunday, and every evening during the week at 8 o'olook at the barraoke. POST OrrIOB-Office hours from 8a m to 6:30 p m. Open to box holders from 7 a m. to 9 p m. P. Fisher, postmaster. PUnLlo LIBRARY -Library and free reading room fn the Town Hall, will be open every afternoon from 2 to 5:30 o'clock, and every evening from 7 to 9:30 o'olook. Mies Ethel Elliott, librarian. RSTABLIeHXD 1872 THE WIN6nAI TIMES. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING -AT- Tlne Times Office, Beaver Block WINGHAM, ONTARIO, stamp it out with arms? Chap. II:1-12.-Is righteousness a btire gust.tutee of success to every in. dividual, as well as to a king and his people? What, notwithstanding bitions in lite, will be a concern at death? What had. for the most part, been the ebsrecter of David's reigu? What can yon say concerning David's pa`-siug inetruotious t11 Solomon, oon• oereing the rewards whish he wanted to be imparted? Leebou for Sandsy Nov. 29th, 1908 - World's Temperance S nnday.-Isaish xxvi'i:1.13. all hie am - mania chief Tamen or Snae0RIPTr nr-81,U0 par annum in advance, 81.601f not so paid. No paper disoon- tdtill all thear re eh are paid, except at the option �,DVAnTieixn BATES. - Legal and other ca Baal advertisement' leo per Nonpariet line f or first ineerttoa, 8o per line for eaoh subsequent insertion. Advertisements in looal columns are charged 10 eta. per line for first insertion, and 5 Dents per line for each subeegaent insertion. TWENTY YEARS Ell. Loeal History of the early SOs. Items from the "Times" tyles. TILES of Nov. 9, 1888. ) LOCAL NEWS. The planing mill of Messrs. Watt & Little opened this week after the new boiler being placed. Cost of electric lighting in Canadian cities and towns: Galt, 29 Dents per night per light; Aylmer, 25 Dents; Paris, 26 Dents; Chatham, 30 cents; Ingersoll, 25 cents; Toronto, 55 dents. The officers for Court Maitland No. 28, 0. 0. F. are as follows: 0. R., R. Elliott; V. 0. R., J. MoLean; R. S., J. Risdon; F. S., D. M. Gordon; T., R. M. Robinson; 0 , 5. Bradwin; S. W., J. Gillespie; J. W.. J. W. Ing' -is; S. B., W. Dore; J. B., W. Rutherford; Physicians: Drs. Towler, Tamlyn and Macdonald. Nearly the whole of the five aore property, the survey of Mrs. Sadler, has been disposed of and residences are going up on most of them this fall or next season. Dr. Chisholm has con- tracted for fifteen. Messrs. W. Double - dee, W. McLellan, J. MoCreight, Jas. Miller, R. Hogg and F. Wright are but?ding this fall. Mr. W. B. Hutton sold to Mr. J A. f,IcEwen, of Morris, two lots on Frances (From the Baby's Skin Trouble ITCHING ECZEMA For the skirt troubles of babyhood Dr. Chase's Ointment acts as a magic cure. It is wonderful how promptly k allays the id - REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR. New York Press 1 Undoubtedly the devil invented pa - flies. A useful thick in an argument is to have a voice that can yell She loud- est. The only satisfactory excuse a man can make to his wife for coming home talion and stops the su5erng of little ones who late at night is not to do it. are tortured by terrible is:h ng,stinging eczema. Mothers often 5ndther"selres helpless before ' Even if there is a vaonm in his head this annoying ailment which torments so many la person can get a fair reputatton for ld:en, but we bare yet to hear of a h being a thinker by holding his tongue. single ease in which relict was not wanted by use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment This soothing, heal -ice ation a also rlaritalled as a cure feu *Sag and all, skins It isn't So difficult to strengthen a weak In."' Mochas who once tale it or this ": Stomach if cne goes at it correctly, purpose do sot think of returning to poet. A girl can nearly always get a man to merry her by makicg bias think she's pretty nearly ready to marry somebody else. Advertisements of Strayed, Farms for Sale weeks,, Rent, and 25 cents for each subsequent for first h in- sertion, CONTRACT RATES -The following table shows our ratea for the insertion of advertisements for specified periods:- SPACIAL eriods:SPACIAL 1 YR. 6 110. 8 no. IMO. OneOoiumn--_-..$70.00 840.00 522.50 $8.00 Half Column.. - - 40.00 25.00 15.00 6.00 QuarterColmmn _ - _ 90.00 12.60 7.60 8.00 One Inch _ _ .. - 6.00 8.00 2.00 1.25 Advertisements withont sppeotfio directions will inserted lrsetcharged bepa d for in advance. Tan Jon DEPARTMENT la stocked with an extensive assortment of all requisites for print- ing, affording facilities not equalled in the county for turning out first olaea work. Large type and appropriate oats for all styles of Post- ers, Hand Bills, eto., and She latest styles of choice fanny type for the finer olassie of print, Sng. H. B. ELLIOTT, Proprietor and Publisher Tower OouxaxL-W. Holmes, Mayor; Dr. A. J. Irwtu, Reeve; David Bell, Thos. Gregory, D. E. McDonald Wm . Nioholson,Geo. Spotton, Geo. 0. Hanna, Ooanoillors; J. B. Ferguson, Clerk and Treasurer; Anson Dnlmage, Assessor. Board meets first Monday evening in each month at 8 o'olook. HIGH SCHOOL BOARD.- John Wilson, (ohairman) Dr. J. P. Kennedy, Dr. P. Macdonald, Dr. R. 0. Redmond, J. A. Morton, 0. P. Smith, W. F, VanStone. Dudley Holmes, secretary. A. Casette, treasurer. Board meets second Monday evening in eaoh month. street, this week. The new grain warehouse at the 0. P. R. is now nearing completion. Mr. Thos. Armstrong has removed into his residenne purchased from Mr. John A. McEwen, on Shnter street. PIIBLIO SCHOOL BOARD. - T. Hall, (chairman), B Jenkins,H. E. Isard,A.E. Lloyd,H. Kerr, Wm. Moore,Alex. Ross, 0. N. Griffin. Secretary, John F. Groves; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson. Meetings second Tuesday eveningin each month. SIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS -J. A. Tay• lor, B.A., prinoipal; J. 0. Smith, B.A., olassical master; J. G. Workman, B.A., mathematioal master ; Miss Helena Dadaon, B.A., teacher of English and Moderns. Pune° SonooL TEAOHERs.-A. H. Musgrove, Prinoipal Miss Brook, MissReynolda, Mise Farquharson, Miss Wilson, Miss Cummings, and Miss Fraser. BOARD OP HEALTH-- olmes, (chairman), R. Porter, Thomas Greg- ory, John Wilson, V.S., J. B. Ferguson, Secretary; Dr. J. R Maodonald, Medical Health Officer. T P KENNEDY, M. D., M.O.P. S. O. ' • Member of the British Medical Associa- tion. Gold Medallist in Medicine. Special attention paid to diseases of Women and Child; ren. Office home -1 to 4 p. m.: 7 to 9 p. m. DB. MACDONALD, Centra Street Wingham, Ontario. The /oaoratal. meting for the for- mation of a 1'.te. 'I eoeneiy in town eves well atteedea on Moiday evening and great enthneias n prevailed. D. 0. Munro oct>upied the chair, Mr, W. E. Groves emirs as secretary, and the matter was urged is excellent style by Ref. Mr. Mo erohonse and T essrs. E. 0. Clarke, W. Fireman, R. Vanstone, W, Cooper, R. Tisdale, E. Bowles, J. Buchanan, W. Homrth, J. Coutts, J. S. W>lsce, r . Tipling, S. Greeey, J. W. Iuglis, A. G. MoGre„ ce azd W. Robert- son. It wt's then decided to organize a soeie.y and officers were elected as fol- lows: -D. 0. Munro, President; W. E. Groves, vioe-president; E. Bowles, seoretary-treasurer, Messrs, Rev. J. H. Woo/thous, J. S. Wilson and R. Tis- dt'e were chosen as a committee of mani.gement. DEATHS. I=.win.-In East Wawanosh, on the 11ta inst., John Irwin, Egad 82 years ATHLETIC RECORDS. Year by year speed records fall be- fore new records, faster marks are set for faster performers, two -legged and four -legged. There is a big difference between the records of today and those of twenty-five years ago. The trotting record in 1683 was 2.103 . Nearly 12 seconds off. The pacing record it is 1 55. The running horse mark was 1.3936' Four and a quarter seconds have been clipped off. The fastest mile run by a man was then recorded at 4 16 1 6. Today the mark is 4 1236. The bicycle mark was 2 41 3.5. That was in the early days of the wheel. Toesy itis 1 06 1.5, faster than the fast- est horse. The swimming record has been re- duoed from 25.2234 to 23.16 4-5. Balloon speed records were not kept in 1883. The dirigible balloon and the airship were dreams of the future. The antomabile was in its experiment- al stage. Nobody had ever Been a motor -cycle or a motor -boat. Greater speed is to come, Records will fall, year by year. Meanwhile there is one speed record. that stood twenty -fire years ago -yes, almost thirty-five years ago, and still doling. unsanitary powders. 60 cents a hes at a l dealers of Edo:mania, Ingeh & C4•. And this is trtie of the Heart and Ktd• net's. The oil fashioned way of dosing the Stomach or stimnlating the Heart or Toronto. { Kidneys is aarely wrong! Dr. Shoop Mrs, Lois McKay, Tiverton, Digby Co., i first pointed cut thio error. "Go to the 4.S. writes: weak or ailing nerves of these organs," 'My cbikken were takes with, itching,' said he. Each inside organ has its con- bunieg eczema and tore their 4e•_h email it was trenicg or "inside nerve." When these sore and b The doctor failed to b tt nerves fail then those organs must them theso we iced Dr. Chase's Ointment. ! surely falter. This vital troth is Iead- dkd its work am has miler]?" cored them. fug druggists, everywhere to dispenee They attested so they could sot sleep Mien P and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restora- I wasof Ya crazy Rota scxicty sad lots 4 tine. A few days test will surely tells Sold at Walley's Drug Store. have been slipped was 21136. Now stands. In London, on Jane 1, 1874, W. Per- kins walked an official recorded mile in 6 minutes 23 llamado. His record stands today. - - �Y--'- ,rte• --1 DR. AGNEW, Physician, Surgeon, eto. Office -Macdonald Block, over W.MoKibbon'e Drug Store. Night palls answered at the office. TAKE NOTICE. That J. S, Jerome, Dentist is making beautiful sets of teeth for eight dollars, and inserting the Patent Airchamber. All work guaranteed. Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham. Repeat it:-"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my soughs and colds." PLAYINS HAVOC WITH PATENT MEDiDINES n �•aatat DR. ROBT. C. REDMOND, M. R.O.S. (Eng) L. R.O. P. London. \n ©Id -fashioned, Home -Made Mix- ture which Cures Kidney and Liver Troubles. A prominent local druggist states hat since the celebrated pres ption ,f :i d.stinguished special' as be- eeree more or less known t is inter- fering with the sale of ecret medi- .a,,,,m, es;tecially the , ateat or ad- vertised kidney ill The prescrip- i:er.. ainch first a ared in a lead- rg'.lealtb journ 1 is reproduced here, ant exactly as originally written: Fluid Extract Cascara....... 3S oz. :.arriana Compound r oa. Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz. Directions : One teaspoonful after !act) meal and at bedtime. Any gond druggist can dispense this, or, even better, a person can buy the items separately and mix tbootn at home by shaking them well together in a bottle. It is stated that the ingredients being vegetable, are harmless and simple. It has a gentle and natural action, and gradually tones up the eliminative tissues, leaving the kidneys in a perfectly healthy condition. P_ merchant well known in public affairs states that this recipe cured hie rheumatism. Save the prescriptints - PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office, with Dr. Chisholm. VANSTONB, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, RTC Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate of interest. Mortgages, town and farm property bought and sold Office, Beaver Block. Wingham Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. ANY even numbered section of Dominion Lands to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. excepting 8 and' 26, not reserved, may bo homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 acres, more or less Application for entry mast be made in per- son by the applicant at a Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -agency for the district in which the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, how- ever, be made at an Agency on certain condi- tions by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of an intending homesteader. The homesteader is required to perform the homestead duties under one of the following plans: (11 At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year for three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, perform the required residence duties by living on farming land owned solely by him, not less than eighty (801 acres in extent, in the vicinity of bis homestead. Joint ownership in land will not meet this requirement. (3) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the homesteader has permanent residence on farming' land owned solely by him, not less then eighty (801 acres in extent, in the vicinity of the homestead, or upon a homestead entered for by him in the vicinity, dancehdutieseabyrlivi gy pwithmt ehiafatherr(or mother.) (4) The term "vicinity" in the two preced- ing paragraphs is defined as meaning not more the width of road allowancesdirect crossed inethe measurement. (5) A homesteader intending to perform his residence duties in accordance with the above while living with parents or on terming land owned by himself must notify the Agent for the district of such intention. Sir months' notice in writing must Sbe given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N.iswill not bei aide for. of this ad- vertisement Crl• A. MORTON, BARRISTER, Bao. Wingham. Ont. E. L. DICKINSON DUDLEY HonsntS DICKINSON & HONES BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MORAY To LOAN. Orrice: Meyer Block, Wingham. upyright, 1908. by C. M. Barnitz. illustrations11.irtste.les and Tbessust not be I pris nted withou pecialpermiseWn.7 1 ARTnun .1. IRWIN, D. D. S., L. D. S. Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Macdonald Block. Wingham. THE SPIDER LEG BURGLAR. My alias is n a er s.nyssUSs Red Galltnae. Mte. I'm sntot t.r Anddo spider legged burglar WAnd clucks cliene'er the mb up tsters he pew rch. I very quickly take the cue And start my midnight search. Plump pullets are my special swag For cocks and hens that snore Are generally like chewing rag And make my false teeth sore. I work my game on Bughouse street 'With cutthroat ticks and lice. 'Tis not unusual there to meet The sneak thief rats and mice. But when Cop Coal Oil drops on me I shuffle off the coil; Not all our matey army Can compete with Standard ell. SCALY LEG AND PARASITE. Mr. Mutans Sarcoptes Is herein mag- nified agnified 125 times that you may become familiar with his beautiful features. His work is seen in nearly every back W. J. PRIDE, B.S. A., L. D. S., D. D. S. Licentiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, and Graduate of Uni- versity of Toronto. Office : Beaver Block, ALEX. KELLY, Wingham, Ont. LICENSED AUCTIONBBR For the County of Huron. galea of all kinds conducted at reasonable rates. Orders left et the Tines office will receive prompt attention. OUTSIDE ADVERTISING FRANK MoCONNELL, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron Is prepared to conduct auction sales of all des - criptions, especially farm stock and imple- he country, on reason• in an art of co menta P y, y able terms. Orders left at the TIMES office will be promptly and cheerfully attended to. Wingham General Hospital (Under Government inspeotion) SCALY LEG AND PARASITE. yard hes pen, on the farms and on some poultry plants where professed poultrymen can neither prove them- selves up to date nor unafflicted with Lazy prostration. Some imagine this chalky accumnla= tion on the pedals of poultry due to frostbite. A fowl that has had frozen feet does not have scurfy, mangy feet, just as a chicken man who allows his chickens to freeze is devoid of sense. If you remove a portion of this scurfy, powdery material you will not only find the surface raw and bleeding, but the miscroscope will reveal many cavities, and In each cavity you will find a different Mrs. Sarcoptes with a vast Itooseveltian family. Now place a pair of these little Sar- coptes on the leg of a fowl not infested. They at once burrow under the scales. You soon notice the large scales on the front of leg and upper part of toes be- gin to rise, and a yellow scurf forms on their edge. The Sarcoptes mightily increase, and other scales are soon affected. The chalky matter continues to accumu- late; the shanks get thicker; the fowl becomes lamer; the thighs are affected; the toes drop off. "Stump, stump, stump!" goes the poor bleeding stump o'er the hard sur- face, while the owner pretends to be humane or a poultry fancier. My friend, be what you profess. 'Practice what you preach." Don't pass us a drumstick from such a crip- ple. The smell of the scab is enough. Have no charity for those who cruelly permit their fowls to suffer. Sorry if yon didn't understand what it was stn' what to do. Here's a sure cure: Disinfect henhouse and furniture with carbolated lime wash. If fowls are much affected soak parts In sweet oil and remove crust when soft; then apply ointment composed of three parts lard to one of kerosene. A few such applications will finish a billion Sarcoptes. Refuse scabby legged birds at mar- ket, and do not patronize scabs of any description. Pleasantly situated. Beautiful fur- nished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians, RATES Port PATIENTS- (whioh include board and nursing), $3.50 to $15.00 per week according to location of room. For further information, address Orders for the ineerttoa of advertisements ench as teachers wanted, business chances, mechanics wanted, articles for sale, or in fact any kind of an advt. in any of the Toronto or other city papers, may be left at the Tneis office. This work will receive prompt attention and will save people the trouble of remitting for and forwarding advertisements. Lowest rates will be quoted en application. Leave or eendjotir next work of !hie kind to the TINES OFFICE, WIULham Miss J. E. WELSH, Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham Ont. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. TRAINS LEAVE 10B London.... _ 8.40 a.m.-.. 8.80p.m. Toronto & East 11.03 a.m.. 6.48 a.m..- 2.40p.m. Kincardine -.11,57 a.m... 2.08 p -m_-- 9.16p.m. ARRIVE reoii Kincardine - 2.40 p.m. London.... _ -- _ .. -..-.-11.64 a.m... 7.86 p.m. Palmerston.... 10.80 a.m. Toronto & East-...... -. 2.08 p.m..- 9.16 p.m. L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. TRAINS LEAVE ?oR Toronto and East...- -. 6.55 a.m..- 8.89 p.m. Teeawater -_ -. 1.10 p.m -..10.08 p.m. ARRIVE risen Teeswater................6.55 a.m..- _ 8.39 p.m. Toronto and East -1. 10 p m....10.08 p.m. .1. H. BRBMER. Agent,Wingham. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 13 UNEQUALED FOR Coughs, Colds and Croup. s DON'TS. Don't pack the brooder lamps away. Thtmderstorms chill chicks and ponits. Don't fail to take a poultry course. They are low in price, but high in cul- ture. Don't think that house gab will sell your young stock. One gas plant in town is enough. Advertise to material, Ire profits. Don't forget that "charity covers 8 multitude of sins." Criticism of an- other is condemnation of a 'brother. Therefore be silent if you can say nothing good, for all may not bo well understood. Don't waste time hatching theory bubbles nor Ile awake to cotmt your troubles. Dent differ with every man you meet nor nest and try every new - tangled notion. Don't take your homers far arum Lome for their *kat flay: Thety"11 strati