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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1908-12-10, Page 22 THE WINGHAM TIMES, DECEMBER 10, 1908 HADj� (�H (� The tables oboes that Canada. buys TOWN DIRECTORY.ASTABLISHRI) 1872 BACKACHE• fram the United states almost twice - Q�a Tins.. �+ as mash all sbe exports to her neigh- International N e ws pa p e i E 1 T INGuo ins.. Was I Tnable To Do House' bor, and exports to the mother country � BAPTIST OHURoH—Sabbath oervioes at I$ PUBLISHED work For Two Years 40 per vent more than he imports from Bible Study Course, 11a .and 7 p m. Sunday School at EVERY THURSDAY MORNING her. Canadian exports to the United Ll `✓ l l �7 2:30 p M. General prayer meeting States have more than doulled during on Wednesday evenings. Rev. H. —AT— MAIIy Women Suffer Untold Agonyx Edger Allen pastor, B.Y,P.U, meats The Times Office, Beaver Block rrom KidneyTrouble. the past nine years, amounting last Salient Points in the Lesson for Stlntltty, Dec. 13th, �• Monday evenings 8 p.m. Abner Qoaens WIN(1HAM, ONTARIO, year to $113,616,600. Thi3 showing is Given in a series of Questions by S.s. Superintendent. ` Very often they think it is from so-called of course, almost wholly due to the Itev. Dr. Linseott. 4 "female disease," There is less "female METHODIST OHUBOH—Sabbath services Tnal(8 or sunsommiox-#1,00 per annum in trouble" than they think. nearness of the United States markets, (Registered In accordance with the Copyright Act.) at 11 A m and 7 p m. Sunday School at advance, $1,60 if not so paid. No paper dieoon- Women autYer from backache, sleepless. The effect of the preference accorded 2:30 p In. Epworth League every Mon- tinned till all arrears are paid, except at the Bees, nervousness irritabilityand a dra • to West Indian sugars is seen in the FOLOXON DEDICATES TILE TEMPLE.— marine;lam? day evening. General Option of the publisher. g a g. prayer meeting ADVHRTIBINo RATHS. — Legal and other ging down feeling in the loins. So do men, continued increase in trade with those I Kings viii. Verses 23 24—Granted that there is on Wednesday evenings. Rev. W. casnaladvertisements l0oper Nonrariellinefor and they do not have "female trouble." G. Howson, pastor. F. Buchanan, S.S. first insertion, 80 per line for inch aubsequent Why, then, blame all your trouble to islands. Golden Teat.—I wag glad when they only one Almighty God, are there any Superintendent. insertion. 44 female disease" Y Of the total of $58,831,074 collected said unto me let us go into the house other powerful spirits, either good or Advertisements in local oolmmns are charged Most of the so-called "female disorders" in customs duties nearlyone-half wall of the Lord,—Paaim oxxif:l evil which exercise an influence over PRESBYTERIAN C)HURCa—Sabbath ser- p r lino for each subsequent i ei rtion d 6 cents are no more or less than"kidnay disorders," ' vices at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday Advertisements of Strayed, Farms for Sale and can be easily and quickly cured by Paid on goods from the United StatePI Verses 1.11—These verses describe a us, sad answering to what the ancients School at 2:30 p M. General prayer or to Rent and similar, $1.00 for first three Doan`s Kidney Pills, while the percentage of duty collected grand gathering of the King, the priests called "the gods?" meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev. weeks, and 25 cents, for •noh subsequent in. 'Aire. C, Dupuis, Belleviow Village, N.B., on the value of all goods entered for and the people for a great religious ((7od'a promisee in general, and to the D. Perrie, pastor. Dr. A. J. Irvin, S.S. s OOiNTRAOT &ATIDB—The shows writes: "I was unable to do my house- consumption was 16 27. festival. Would it be a good thin for 3nperintenclent. Bork for two years on account of back- P g g individual, are all dependable as are � for rates for the Insertion of advertisements aphe. I could not get up the stairs. Doan's every church to have such gatherings; the laws of gravitation; but what is ST. PAUL'S OHuROH, EPISCOPAL—Sab• specified perlode:— Kidney Pills cured mo permanently after something Bay, of the nature of the bath services at 11 AM and 7 p m, SPAOa. 1 YR. 0 Mo. 0 too. luso, ALMOST SENSATIONAL. the evidence that such is the cas?? Sunda School at 2:30 m. Rev. U. E. OneOolumn .�_._. $70.00 $40.00 $22.60 $8.00 doctors failed to even relieve the pain. I old-time camp meetings? y P Half Column — 40,00 25.00 16,00 0,00 can highly recommend them to all sufferers — Verses 25-28—Is it a proper prayer to Jeakina, B. A., B. D., Rector ; Ed. QuarterColmmu_.•: 20.00 12,50 7.50 8.00 from kidney trouble." What is the chief institution of a ask God to keep hia promises? Nash, S. S. Superintendent ; Thos. E. One Inch - ----_ 6,00 8.00 2.00 .1.26 Price 50 eta. per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 There is a General Surprise at the nation, and what is the chief duty of A what is the better way, to keep God Robinson, assistant Superintendent. Advertisements without specific directions at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt Great Plumber Of Person's in man? reminded of his ;�ieOmiBeB, or to take it will be inserted till forbid and charged accord - of rice b The Doan KidneyPill SALVATION ARMY—Service at 7 and 11 ingly. Transient advertteementa must be paid Toronto, Out. Co., - Wingham who Praise Booths Is there in a church to -day any more for granted that'shey will be answered; a m and 3 and 7 p m on Sunday, and for in advance. Kidney Pills. of the glory of the Lord manifested, and to eek Gobi for grana to keep our every evening during the week at 8 extensive OB DISPA t tillsrequisitesstocked tktwith an — nt- than Anywhere else? v:il. o'clock at the barracks. In part of the oom�aot? g, affording facilities not equalled In the It's but a short time since the first box Verse 12—Is "darkness" as much a POST Oir>rlon—Office hours from 8a m county for turning out first class work. Large TO ADVERTISERS Verse 27—What is the supreme evi- typeandappropriateouts for all styles ofPost. of Booth's Kidney Pills came to wing- sign of Gods presence as is the light, denoe that God does dwell on the to 6:80 p m. Open to box holders from ore, Hand Bfile, etc., and the latest stylos of ham. and is one all necessary as the other? 7 a m. to 9 p m. P. Fisher, postmaster. choice fancy type for the finer classes of print, Notice of changes mast be left at this What a work this stranger has s000m• earth, and in the heart of each indi• Ing. office not later than Saturdaynoon. Verse 1S—What is the best thing PUBLIC LxBRASY—Library and free H. et r and Publisher liehed. Dozens of residents benefited vldnalY Proprietor and Publisher The copy for changes mune be loft and cured of lame, weak and achin for a man to do with his ettrpine mon- reading room in the Town Hall, will not later than Mondayavenin g � Verse 28—Speaking from aotaal test, be open every afternoon from 2 to Casual later than fee accepted n backs, urinary and kidnap troubles. It ey • or experience, what are the benefits 5:30 o'clock, and every evening from 7 rT P KHNNHDY, M. D., M.O.P. S. 0, P p is remarkable; the reason for it is Verse 14` Should every person oY prayer? to 9:30 O'clock. Mise Ethel Elliott, tion, Member Medallist eBritish Medical asyoaial to noon Wednesday of each week. Booths Kidney Pills are A new blend of constantly bless ' every other per- librariattention paid to diseases of Women and Child; vegetable ingredients, baving a peculiar son, and if it were done, what would Verses 29.62—was this great prayer an. ren, Office hours -1 to 4 p, m.: 7 to 0 p, m. or trSTABLISHED 1872 action on the kidney tissue that brings be the results4 (This question must of Solomon extempore in its language, De A JCIrwton, Reeve; David Bell quick help, or prepared before hand? ' ��T r James Weir, of Edward & Patrick St., be answered in writibg by members Thos, Gregory, D. E. McDonald Wm. .D R. MACDONALD, THETHE�!y( �NGHAN TIMES Wtugham says:—"Although I had tried of the club.) Should ministers prepare their prep- Nioholson,Geo. Spotton, Geo. O. Hanna, a " j different remedies I could find little or Verses 16.21.—Are the promises in era with as much care as they should Councillors; J. B. Ferguson, Clerk and Centre Street H. S. ELLIOTT, PDBLIBEERAND PROPRIETOP no relief for the dull heavy pain that „ their sermons? Treasurer; Anson Dulmage, Assessor, Wingham, Ontario. this day which God makes with his had settled across my back in the region ��� y „ Which is the more important part Board meets first- Monday evening in of the kidneys Every little change of month always fulfilled with his P each month at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, %908. weather would give me a cold and it hand?" of church eervioa, the prayers or the HiOHSCHOOL BOARD.—John WilsonISR. AGNEW, I would settle in the weak part of my What was God's chief purpose in sermon? (chairman) Dr. J. P. Kennedy, Dr. P. Phytiolan, surgeon, eta, back. The urine was colored highly and choosing Israel to be the repository of Solomon assumes in this prayer that Macdonald, Dr. R. C. Redmond, J. A. _ CANADA'S FOREIGN TRADE. filled with r brisk duet sediment, the his truth? all onlamaties, both national and per- Morton, C. P. Smith, W. F, VauStOne. Dragstorreee NightcBallsanswereeddattheoffiae kidney secretions were frequent and greatly disordered. I would leave my Why did God not permit David to somal, are a result of sin, is that me. Dudley Holmes, secretary. A, Cosens, Canada's foreign trade during the bed four or five times during the might. build the Temple of God? sumption correct? treasurer. Board meets second Monday year ended March 31 last was the Booth's Kidney Pills were recommend- What reason is there to believe that It a minister's evening in each month. R. R. R. C. P. London. M. R. C, S. (Eng) prayer for God to � L. R. C. P. London. ed, and procuring a box at Mr. MoKib- forgive the sine of the people of an PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. — T. Hall, reateat in the country's history. Thetreatment.The each individual is a link in the chain g P P Y PHYSICIAN and 8 y y bon's I commenced y (chairman), B Jenkins H. E. Isard A.E. SURGEON. official trade and navigationreturns quickly oared me, correcting the nrin• which draws out of events as they oc- avail, i4 the people do not repent. Lloyd,l3. Kerr, Wm. Moore,Alex. Rose, make this plain. The total •exports cry difficulties and strengthening my our, God's purposes, all in the case of Verses 53 66—What is the chief or C, IV, Griffin. Secretary, John F. Office, with Dr. Chisholm. Amounted to 5280,006,606 and the ii31• back. I have not been troubled since David andtolomon? supreme purpose ofi the ohnroh and of Groves; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson. and will recommend Booth's Kidney Verse 22—Minietero, like Solomon, worship? Meetings second Tuesday eveningiu each ports to $370,786,525. Of the latter Pills as an ideal and reliable remedy. month. VANSTONH, $358,428,616 were entered for eonsump• Sold by dealers. Price 50 cents. The often spread out their hands when What are the churches doing for this - R. T. Booth Co.,dFort Erie, Ont., the � HIGH SCHOOL TEeOHERs—J. A. Tay. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, RTC o., ., tion—i. e,, passed through the customs y go to pray in the pulpit; is there Country. for, B.A., principal; J. C. Smith B.A., Private and Company funds to loan at lowest into the control of im ortera—while Sole Canadian Agents. any important significance in this gee- Lesson for Sanday, Dec.20th, 1908— P rate of interest, Mort a os, town and farm p classical master; J. G. Workman, B.A. g g the total dui reached $58,331 074. tare, or is it simply useless pulpit Solomon's Downfall.—I Kings xi:4.13. mathomatical master ; Mies Helena proparty bought and sold. y office, Beaver Block, Wingham Nearly one-half the total of home HOUSE OF REFUGE M deon, B.A., teacher of English and produce exported comes within the Moderns. classifications, "animate and their pro -PUBLIC SCHOOL TRACHERs.—A. H. T A. MORTON, duce," and "agricultural products," Of The following reports have been sub• r d i'� Musgrove, Principal Mise Brook, U ' BARRISTER, coo. Mise Reynolds, Mise Farquharson, Mies the total exports $246,960,968 are classi- mitted to the County Connoil. Local History of the early 80x. Wilson, Miss Cummings, and Miss Wingham, Ons. fled as Canadian and $33,045,638 (III- REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR. "' Fraser. eluding $16,637,654 coin and bullion) To the Warden and Council of the TWENTY 11ARS101 Itemse "T ' from thimes" fyle3. County of Huron: BOARD OF HEALTH-- O1m99' E L. DIOKINBON DUDLnY HOLMUS as foreign. The influence of the St. (chairman), R. Porter, Thomas Greg - Lawrence route is seen in the consid- Gentlemen: The Inspector of the ory, John Wilson, V.S., J. B. Ferguson, erable amount of foreign agricultural House of Industry and Refuge of the (From the Timns of Dec, 7, 1888.) of Angus Stewart, inspector of licensee Secretary; Dr. J. R Macdonald, DICKINSON & HOMES P products ($9,478,996 all compared with County of Huron respectfully presents for South Bruce. Medical Health Officer. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. $66,069,939 Canadian) which that route the following as his report for the year LOCAL NEWS. Mr, George Cruickshank Chipped a , MONNY To LOAN. j draws from the Western States duringending Nov. 30 1908. OarIOR: Meyer Blook,�Win¢ham. Mr. John Macdonald has purchased oar load of cattle on Tuesday. the summer months, the experts in- Total No, of inmates admitted since TAKE NOTICE. P the Queen a hotel Teeswater. eluding 4,875,000 bushels of corn and opening of House 867; No. of inmates Mr. Thos. Finaen, of East Wawanash, —_ 5,024,000 bushels of wheat. on let December, 1907, 80; No, admitted Mr. T. W. J. Sutherland, of Hagars- brought a dressed hog to market on That J. S, Jerome, Dentist ARTHUR J. IB.WIN, D. D. S., L. D. S. The mother country continues to for first time during the year, 20; No. ville, has opened a barber shop in Tuesday that weighed 454 pounds. is making beautiful sets of Doctor of Dental Surgery ofthePennsylvania take the greatest amount of oar ex- readmitted after absence, 3; No. born Tamlyn'B block in the Booth end. OR% The McGregor Brothers, builders, teeth for eight dollars, and Dental College of Dental Surgeons e and tof Ontario. O�Vae q inserting the Patent Airohamber. All in Macdonald Block, Wingham. porta, though the United Status has in the House daring the year, 0; No. Mr, J. M. Farrow is getting S10139 have purchased, through Mr. Yonhill's work guaranteed. somewhat reduced Britain's lead. The of deaths during the year, 6; No, ab- nicely in London, we understand, the agency, two Iota on Frances street on Office in Chisholm Block, Wingham, exports are thus distributed: sconded daring the year, 1; No. dis• g which they purpose erecting two brick J. PRICE, B. S. A., L. D. S., D. D. S. P operation performed having been suo- T�cY Great Britain ............. $134,488,056 charged during the year, 1; No. of ceesful. residences next spring, vv United States ............. 113.516,600 inmates in House on lat of December, ont+ate Of the Royal College of Dental 6nrg eons of Ontario, and Graduate of Uni- France.................... 1,806,732 1908, 94; No. oY melee, G2; No. of Mr. R. McIndoo has disposed of Mr. Mr. George Pettypiece is putting a .. , versity of Toronto. Germany ................. . . 2,374,607 H, Park's late residence on the corner furnace into his residence. i k `' Office ; Beaver Black. Spain ..................... 106females, 82. ,594 of John and Frances streets to Mr. Wm. Portugal .................. 46,865 Admitted daring the year from several On Monday Messrs. T. Miller, Wroxe• Italy ................... 349,889 municipalities, as follows: Irwin, of the Listowel high school, for ter; W. Montgomery, Howick; W. ,�" 4 ALE$. KELLY, Wingham, Ont. Holland ................. . 855,085 Townships: Goderioh, 1; Colborne, 2; the handsome sum of $700. Gemmill, jr. and R, Muir, of Turnberry, �_,- LICENSED AUCTIONEER Belgium .................. 3,377,479 Hay, 3; West Wawanosh, 1; Tucker- Mr. Fairbairn, of the Teeswater News left Wingham station by G. T. R. for Forthe County of Huron. gales of all kinds Newfoundland ..... ...... 3,408,518 the at reasonable rates. Orders left at West Indies ..... ........ 4,543,889 smith, 2; Grey, 1; Usborne, 1. has sold out to Mr, A. G. Stewart, son Loustans, Synopsis of Canadian Northwest theTIMasoffice Will receive .prompt attention, South America ............ 4,467,584 Towns and Villages: Clinton, a; Homestead Regulations. i China and Japan.......... 1,705,901 Senforth, 2; Exeter, 1; Goderioh, 2; Australia ................. 2,873,461 bush; onions 90 bush; garden garrote �� ���� AND THIN A F Other countries ........... 6,085,996 Blyth, 2; Wroxeter, 2. Nationality of 20 bush; garden .beets 25 bush; potatoes NY even numbered section of Dominion RANK MCCONNELL, inmates admitted during the year, Soot- Lands in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Goods entered for consumption 460 bush; marigolds 700 bush; turnips Alberta, excepting 8 and �6, not reserved, may Licensed Auctioneer for the • • land ' amounted in value to slightly lase than land 6 Ireland 3 England, ' 8 ' Canada ' 126 bush; parsnips 26 bush; clover seed ONLY WEIGHED 73 POUNDS. be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of county of Surou 6; German, x. NOIR{ WEIGHS 113 POUNDS the total reported as imports. The 8 bush; cabbage 900 head; apples 12 age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 100 Is prepared to conduct auction sale3 of all des - fi v.rea are: No. o: dupe' board of inmates, 31,498; fodder corn 1 more' lums 75 . acres, more or leas mecrits, in especially term stock and ample- , q ,, 'Able; p Application for entry must be made 1n per. menta, in any part of the country, on teases - Grant Britain............ $ 94,959,471 No. days' board of keeper's family and bask ;• tomatoes 106 bask; 2;� soros sugar -- son by the applicant at a Dominion Lands able terms. Orders left at the Timms office 210,661 815 help, 1,323 ; average number of inmates IFad Iieart Trouble and Shortness Agency or Subagency for the,district in which will be promptly and cheerfully attended to. United States „ •. ..... • beets net back $127.68; live hoge Bold the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, how - Franca .................... 9,901,901 during the year, 8G; average unmber of Breath for Six Years. ever, be made at au Agency on certain condi- 1 $277,60. tions by his father, mother, son, daughter, Germany .... ..... ...... 8,163.047 with keeper's family with help added, we at down 200 it. of oemeat walk r brother or sister of an intending homesteader. Spain ................. 1,126 977 P ' MILBURN S RtART AND NERVE PILLS The homesteader is required to perform the r+x Portugal ................. 147,266 90. Total expenditnre on House and also cement steps at laundry door and a Homestead duties under one of the following Italy .. ................... 781,4:17 Farm, $6251,50; add value of provisions h lcured Airs. K. E. Bright, Burnley, Ont. Plans: Wingham General Hospital new porch over north door; we also (1) At least six months' residence upon and Holland ..... ............. 1,426.33:{ and fuel on hand, let, Dec., 1907, $1, planted out 2000 raspberry plants,She writes: „ I was greatly troubled, for cultivation of the land in each year for three (Under Government inspection) ,. Bt4uinm ..... ............ 2,380.649 816.70, Total expenditure, $8068.20. six years, with my heart and shortness of years. R. Mutch, Keeper. O Newfoundland ............ 1,777,649 A homesteader may, it he so desires, R -- breath, I could not walk eighty rode with. perform the required residence duties by living Deduct permanent improvements g Y MEDICAL INSPECTOR'S RRPORT, out resting four or five times in that short than eighty (80) acres n extent, in the vicinity Dished. Pleasantly Oenstouall regBeautiful a ly i 1 nefur- West ed 'QVest Indies .... .... ....... 8 300.601 him, not less South America............ 3.088 060 and c%pital account, $212.75; Produce g China and Japan.......... 2,905 298 sold during 1908, $612 23; provision To To the Warden and members of Huron distance. I got so weak and thin I only o will homestead. m steadt this requirement, ownership rship In land physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS -- Switzerland ............... 2.734 779 produce, now clothing and fuel on hand County Oonnoil: weighed seventy -throe pounds. I decided (8) If the father (o mother, If the father is (which include board and, nursing), $3.50 Other countries........... 10,082.543 deceased) of the homesteader has permanent to $15.00 per week according tet December, 1908, as per inventory, Gentlemen: I beg to report that the at last to take Borne of Milburn s Heart and residence on farming land owned solely by p i f location inmates of the House of Refuge have Nerve Pills, and after taking eight boxes him, not less than eighty OM acres in extent, of room. For further information, $x603 d6; unexpired insurance, $31.26; in the vicinity of the homestead, or upon a address e� received from paying inmates, $807.72. been extremely healthy during the past I gained in strength and weight, and now homestead entered for by him in the vicinity, MISS J. E. WELSH, The ®a, n gOi h ear, the death rate beim the Nmallent weigh one hundred and thirteen pounds, such homesteader may perform his own resi- dence Superintendent, Total $3667.41. y g B P r duties by living with the father (or P , in the history of the house, being only the most I ever weighed in my life. I fool mother.) Box 223, Wingham Ont. Amount expanded for support of (4) The term "vicinity" in the two preced- ■ r • 6 for the 12 months, The ages were 89, well and can work as well as ever I did, ing paragraphs is defined as meaning not more inmates, $4,400.79, average expense per ® Piles eS inmate per day, 14c; overage weekly 87, 66, 77, 101, 87, sad oaneoe of death, and can heartily thank Milburn's Heart and than nine miles in a direct line, exclusive of the width of road allowances crossed in the RAILWAY TIME TABLES. a old age, spinal paralysis, apoplexy, Nerve Pills for it all." measurement. is greater than some people ims- expenditure per inmate, 97/0. Price 50 conte per box or 3 boxes for (6) A homesteader Intending to perform his RAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. The expenditure on Hones and Farm oystitia, Old age, cancer of the stomach, P residence duties in accordance with the above G gins. De you realize this? This rate on 94, thb number at present $1.25 at all dealers, or mailed direct on while livina with parents or on farming land TRAINS Lawv>t iron { accounts is all follows: Capital account, receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., owned by himself must notify the Agent for London 8.l0 a.m_ •- 8.80p.m. It is a mistake to look on piles or in the House, tees 1 in 16. Limited the diatr of of such intention. hemorrhoids as merely an annoyance, for $197.15; hired help, house and farm, g , Toronto, Ont. Six months' notice tentioing meat The Riven Toronto &East 11.03 a.m.. 8.48 a.m., - 2.40p.m. tthec are serious and dangerous as well r The House is warm and well vonti• to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Kincardine 11.67 a.m... 9,08 p•m. _ 0.16p.m. $775 86; stock and implements, $166 /0; ARRIvs sreoel end in their chronic or aggravated form Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. grin, keen distress and the ruination of ealariee—inspector, keeper and matron, laced, the food substantial and plenty, W. W. CORY, Kincardine _ 8.40 a... 11.5o a.m..- 2.4o p.m. h London..........., -......11,64 a.m..., 7.Slj,p.m. healt . $975 00; physician's salary and appli- leaving no room for complaints. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, Palmorston.... -... • - - 10.80 a.m. The cause of piles is very different in ancee $257.42 repairs to bnildin and All of which I respectfully submit, Sample Copy Free N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this ad. Toronto & East......... 2.08 p.m..., 0.16 p.m. different Cases but there is always relief ' ' P g vertisement will not be paid for. L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham. and with regular treatment thorough cure furniture, $556.20; provisions and cloth- J- W. Shaw, Physician in the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. r -- Would Von like to have a sample CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ing, $2,593.89; feel and light, $995.11; , CANADIAN LAAVA WOR Dopy of The Farmer's Ad. It is the only, absolute and guaranteed Two glnda of Headache. • Toronto and Bast.. _ 8.87 e.m,... 8.10 p.m. cure for every form of Itching. BIeedinq books, postage and stationery, $9.75; VOCtLte ttn[1 i.011le Dlag;- Teeswater ..... 107 p.m . _10.00 p.m. land Protruding piles. Try it; thousands taking inmates home, etc., $9,10; in- Bilious or sick headache results from thine �F � WaRIVE PROM have, oidental expenses, $97.70; total, $6,261.51. sluggish liver action and constipation Teeswater...........,.. —6.87 a.m. _ . 8.16 p.m. OUTSIDE Toronto and Bast ..- -1. 07 p.m --10.00 p.m. Mr. D. MacVicar, Caledonia Alines, and is gntokly overcome by use of Dr. The $eSt A riCultural a J. H. BREMER, A¢ent,Wingham. N.S., writes: --"For years I was troubled John Torrence, Inspector. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Nervous g end "th blooding, protruding piles and could REPORT OF THE KEEPER. headache is usually accompanied by I-IOI11e Paper ADVERTISING #mat Obtain a sure. I would be laid off - *wk for weeks. Two boxes of Dr. Chase's weariness, sleeplessness and exhaustion (:nntment completely cured me." To Jahn Torrence, Esq., Inspector of and is due to A run-down nervone on the American Continent. No 4 Dr. Chase's Ointment has an uapnrallel- industrial Farm and House of Refuge : system. Thorough cure is obtained by progreeaive farmer can afford to Orders for the Insertion of advertisements Chamberlain's 4ed re-oord of corps; Me. a box at all deal• building rip the system with Dr. Chase's be without it. Published weekly each as teachers wanted, business chances for the (70ttnty of HAIOn: y as kind wanted, articles for tale, or Ino oi Cough elllis�y :r's, or Edmaneon; Bates Bc Co., Toronto. Nerve Food. Only >$I.3O per year. grey any kind of an advt, in any of the Toronto or 9. /� I beg to submit the following report i poet oard for free sample copy. other city papers, maybe left attheTimms Dr.A.W.Ch se's of crops grown, and work done On �'- .Agents w�bnted. office. dcwill ovepeeooplelthe trouble of remitting Iedustrial Farm during the year 1908: Austria ie making) erery preparation Address : for and forwarding advertisements. Lowest 13 UNEQUALED FOR /'+` ■ E li■ s IL. Hay 80 tons; oath $00 bush; barley 110 for a struggle with Turkey, and has "The Farmer's Advocate" rates to ndd:ylour next work ofapplication. a kind to the Ointment bush; mixed grain 80 bush; beans 8 called 60,000 reservists to the colors'. Mentfon this paper, x bNDox, Ont, o� Coughs, Colds and CTOQp: L .a�ill><E� 4FJE'it)E, Wi;ashainl _ HUMOr 17RD l' IOSGPhy N By DUNCAN N. SMITU PERT PARAGRAPHS. Popularity depends upon being all things to all men and some women. When marriage is a grand sweet song, it is necessarily a duet—never a solo. — The advent of another fel- low soon makes a young man make up his mind whether he is really in love or o u 1 y fooling.— It often hap- pens that it Is when we don't think what we say that we say, what we really, mean. It mays seems by some strange perversion of nature that the things that we don't want are mostly the kind that we are habitually getting. As long as there is a bit of unex- plored territory on the face of the earth fairyland is not entirely an impossi- bility. — 1f some of us did not feel great pride In our imperfections we would have small chance of ever feeling proud. Give a man rope enough and he will hang himself, but give him plenty of water and he will seldom jump in. A scolding woman Is certainly very, trying, but it often happens that she scolds because she has a husband who Isn't. The reason why some of us wear such u haggard and heartbroken look Is because we are striving so hard to do wbat the rising generation expects of us. The attitude of the rising generation seems to be that if the earth was not made for them it would better be made over at once. The Only Game. Clear the deck for action, 'Wipo the diamond dry, Give the rooters notice That the time is nigh, Dust the grand stand benches, Bleachers overhaul, For the message strident, "Play ball l" Every dingy office Feels the coming thrill. Men who wield the homer, Men who push the quill, Men who count their millions, Men with incomes small, Listen for the signal, "Play ball!" Schoolboys in their jumpers, Youngsters scarce of age,, Business men of forty, . Grandsires gray and sage, Stand around in bunches Waiting for the call From the umpire haughty, "Play ball!" So let business prosper Or be dull and slow, Let the politicians Run their three ring show,, Let tho war clouds rumble And let empires fall While we watch the terrors Play ball. Strict Utility. "Does he play, any musical Instru. ments?" "Just the bucksaw." Children. A dog or a cat Or a little red hen— If you tell them of that It will malro you of mea The loveliest quite In the empire of youth. Their eyes will shine bright, ;And their tongues without ruth A story will claim Whene'er they see you, q And they'll give you a name That, in faith, you will rue„ For enough's not enough In the mind of a child, And they'll clamor for stuff Till your brain will go wild. One Success. "Perpetual motion is regarded by all scientists as an impossible dream." "Is that so?" "Yes; the patent office will not even consider inventions on that order." "Bet you 10' cents there is a patent on the gas meter." Possible Horror. O'He has been sentenced to thirty " idays on bread and writer." "It might be worse." "Hardly „ "Yes; they might have made it res. taurant pier' For Defense Sake. If Harry Thaw had dodged the law And left his past still hazy, " The wrist he'd slap of any ebapi 1' Who'd Cay, that he was crazy., 1 For Her Sake. .s "Bare is a new invention. Nobo4 but ft man would have thought of IL4 µWhat Is it?" 1%Docket in a dtockinmr .,: i, < •. .