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EMPLOYMENT
for a reliable • Local Salesman repre-
senting
fi
tied Office, Hatafltoa.,
r„j
it is an
where it
to keep
mediately
home or
open
is mor
money,
needed;
in the
question
unwise
not Intl
in the
pocket.
ONEY has wings," a wise man once said-
and it. al-
most seems literally true. Money kept in the° home
is in constant danger- of theft, fire, or other avenues
of unexpected loss.
Money kept in the pocket ---in addition to risk of loss --is
tempted away by every shop window or passing fancy.
Money placed in the care and custody of a chartered Sav-
ings Bank is out of sight and out of miad: Every day it is on
deposit, it is working for you, steadily earning and accurnlat,
ing interest, which is added to the principal at regular inter -
vats.
Money in the Bank is safe. U. is equally safe from fire,
theft, or careless expenditure; and it is saved up and accumulat
for the very time you need it most ed
THE BANK OF HAMILTON offers the security of
Thirty Milli
over on Dollars i
n Total Assets, your account. , aS its reference in
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINGHAM BRANCH
Canada's Oldest and Greatest
Nurseries"
in Wingham and adjoining country.
Yon will Sod there is a good doznand
for nursery Stook on account of the
high prices that growers have realized
on their fruit this season.
Our salesnxen are turning in big buss•
nese to us this year. Be one of them
and earn good wages through the winter f
months.
Territory reserved. Pay weekly.I
Free sample outfit, etc,
Write for particulars.
STONE •St. WI;LLINOTON
Fonthill Nurseries
(850).
TORONTO,
1 Bax a Did/ D 'apply to W Henry,
Douaid, D. p. or address J, D. Me.-
.___________--...
e.-
A., Toronto,
Day �
.Healing Med ,..we,
gaerane'
CANADA
C. I'. SMITH, Agent.
U`AND TRUNK R$M
The attractive route to
Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta
Is via Chicago and St. Paul, Minnea-
polis or Duluth, through St Clair
Tunnel by eleotrioity,
..«1•01.44.r.•,.,,,
California,
• Mexico,
Florida,
Round trip tourists tickets now on
sale to all principal Winter Resorts.
For full information as to rates,
routes, eta.
spot A eat
The Greatest Lung - ed ,.. e
known to science. A
for all Long Trouble, Coup aura+
Asthma, i3ro,ohitfe, Sore m acids, !
Uonenruptian. Every bott , sold aunders. t
e dt,r ed tb3 onto e y 2GC Cough Medicine
:. f J '! Nature's Remedy
No
For Constipation
onStipatlon
Fig Pills will mire Rheh jsm and
Blood Disease. Piniplee and Blotehee
.removed w a few day; by taking Fig
I'ille, One taken at night time will
Wake you feel better in the morning.
Large boxes, 23e. For sale at
WALLEY'S DRUG STORE
W inghisbi.
.60 veArier
exPERiENCk '
PATEN
Iftsaon Mango
DEIIONS
il4foae ens, Coirtmotrre &C.
ytitekix Meer oo notch o d dedotlrtion m
t•4ue!** a o0 Racer mai • ... a whether
ttletti ri ;Want t. %� ,r, , on
ar * fr .. hest ar #, at�.u;:. Pmat4n�
.w..,�4 'alnrerrle
tomcat
Utter! ale.
Npw
H eb oa A•
DOMINION SANK
BEAD OFFION : TORONTO.
Capital paid up, $3,976,000
Reserve Fund and •
Undivided profits $5,297,090
Total Assets, oyer 48,009,003
W INCIIAM BRANCH.
Penn:ten' Notes discounted,
etn alpoints
oCanada,hUniedStatesnfrope.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT end Asallowedon deposits of $1 pwarde
D. T,'HEPBURN, Manager
R. Varzetone, Solicitor.
VARICOOE[E
tar' NAMESNO GURED
USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
Confined to His Home for
"Heavy work, severe straining and evil habits in youth brought
double varicocele. mus often /aid hard the aching would become
p on a
1 tried kies toldaVie an operation upas nyonlyweek pe u 1 e, family
money. pecialists, but soon found ot A11 they w I dreaded it.
I Commenced to look upon A11 doctors as little better was
rogues. One day my bees Asked me why I was off work 86 much and
I told him ray Condition« fie advised me to consult Drs. Nenned &
Kennedy, as be had taken treatment from them himself and knew
they' ere square and skillful. I wrote them and got Tem Newltrsincn
TRaATMktrx. My progrese was somewhat ,lbw and during the first
eon -
tinned treatment for three M somewhat
andgwas rewarded' with a
complet Cute. u /could anonIy eerttn $1 a week is a machine shop be-
all sufferers kneel of y,onr vatuable (treatment lose a day. I wish
HAS YOUR f3LOO1C► BEEN DISEASED/
rrst
lite OO bT.ldhbONitim and Most prevalent er4i cost serfaue the Very l�t_f�e���bplood of t, victim
Of Mercury, entirely ted front the diseases. yep ptae fiery
c mp1OD curesall blood diseases. It only bu re system u cause serious
YOUNG on If1IDDL5 AGED MEN.�..Im rodent aces or litter eeY essee have NEW
down vena +tiatem« ]`ori feel the
(Ingeand tletvitally you are not the mansymptoms used to ba or$shou d be°tr hiehtrrnY broken
catty,
t;f , phyto
Afif Are you a victimt Rave you Tod hope? Will you heed the
J
your blood beau diseasedt lxaveyou any ei insendingtom
ItEAmstrexatrwilt cure you, What It hes done for them itw do sou New Hallam�
Fri., Na matter who Inas treated you, write for an honestdo for ea,
Eooka tram -,-,"The Gfoldon Monitor,"" (illustrated) of nlsesses pinion Frio A ,tion
NO N/t14IT~$'WED WrTHb of8tea. art«.
OA boob* dr ahvel >:W RO Coati COI'JS'N't�f'l'.. PRIVATE.
ERRE FOR ROME TR)»AT ACI!ttAltiba list stud cost of `
Dila. KENNEDY&
Michigan e., and Griswold St., Detroit Mich.
A
TSF • WINORMI TIMES, 'Ei3tJ4Ry 18,
ABSO[UTE
SECURITY.
Cen1,1jne "
Ca rte r' •
Little Liver Rills
Must Saar Signature* of
daZte
Oar pac,Simito Wrapper wow.
racy, amsri and as easy
teWcennsogari
FOR REANACNE.
ins QIUIr�Exs.
FbR BILIQOSNES .
FOR4TORP1D LIVER`.
FOE,CONSTIPATION
FOIL SALLOW $KIN:
pia«. wPON THECOMPLEXION
as 1ST 6 rti r'e TTel geft.T,Tp. �
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
A young Englishman was before Mag,
!stride Oreaear of Owen Sound last week
on a charge of vagrancy. Relied (eo he
said) walked 700 miles in search of work
and had only found two months
work
linos be came to Canada six e g
o.
He was let go and started' to walk 70
miles to Penetangniehene, where he
thought he could gat a job,
On Saturday evening, Feb 6th; the
spirit of Mrs. James Swan, of Brace-
field, passed quiet
Her life was a y away to Jeune,
partion
ao that death or herahad for heaven,
She had been its for over two slmotors.
with anaemia, she sank owly,
ver
but surely, until the end m slowly,
carne• She
was born at
Westziiinster Township
52 years ago, her maiden name being
Janet Beatty, ' She was married to Mr,
Swan over 20 years. She was a moan-
ber of the Presbyterian Church, a teach-
er in the Sabbath School, and an active
member of W. F. Missionary Society,
She leaves three children,
SAD GIVEly UP,
ALL ROPE OF
Heart Tro b e Cured by
MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS
Mrs. Andeew Savoy, Grattan's N.B.,
writes: In the year of 1905 I was taken
Wok and did nob think I could live any
length of time. My trouble wall with ayy
be heart and people told me that nothing could
h doneforbast doctors like hhey I could
dome
no good. For seven weeks I coulddhardly
cross the floor. I had no pain, but was so
7: ea t no.Ibohdayy in the world can believe how
and had g tion given up all hopes of living
law. my little girt to my aieterda,
One day a friend carne to see me and call.
leg me by name, said, 'Lizzie if I were
Neo would PIM a dose of Milburn's Heart and
trouble.' My husband areo goodmafor heart
for two days gOe ma a anybox.be but
but on the oulrth dad nyot feeling better.
believe those pills aro doing you said' rI
was able
sayia�y$ good2feelyauod. l
g He said, ' W deaf
get you another box rightellIwiil
two xesand three dosut of the ttook rd
one, and I was perfectly well and have not
been sick since then.
for
will
knows if ittbadt them beenmforMil
Mil -
burn's Heart and Nerve Pins, Iwould not
,V+'.• have been alive now.'•.
3 boles fr;Z2r,or box,
LiedTheeT. Miibrrrta Co.,
Toronto, Ont.
Wise Eliza Hales, of Wrrlkertan, is the
towhee of a school in Carrick. Jast
many schools in Carrick,
esides over, is unknown to
at it doesn't aratter ranch.
want to make is that a
may become too econom-
ng ago. Mid Hales Was
she should not put any
stove after the afternoon
did some of the heat so
ht be wasted. Mies Hales
It is a needful article in
n the prinoipie that it Is
to have too much of a
board instead of buying
elk at a Dost of 15 Dents,
the sticks of chalk at 'a
told, Noig, here le an
eConorely,+- TeleFaope,
whioh of the
Miss Hales pr
the writer. $
The point we
wheal board
Mal. Net lo
notified that
wood in the
recess. It she
generated 'nig
wanted ohalk.
a school, but o
quite possible
good thing, the
her a box of ah
bought her 12
coat of 1344 all
object lett rn in
1
carom.
Azgati
STRAT> ORD ONT.
Thi* school 'Amide intthe forefront
ae the largest tend beat practical
training school in Western Ontario,
We have three;'departntente;
COMMERCIAL
SHORTHAND
TELEGRAPHY
All departments ere in ohisrge of
experienced instructors and the
Ourrgraduate,, thorough
good practical.
Stadeuh are entering every week.
Write for cur free catalogue At one*,
ELLIOTT & Mc ACHLAN
IltutoxpAxis.
.909
THE PROFESSOR,
[Sara Klaer,j
Re trained a ,goose to multiply and add
up and anbtreot;
8'e taught a spatted pig to waits -it wag
ny act;
$e ooaxedttA biilygoat to jump through
hoops which were ,Same,
He taught a chipmunk how to choose
the letters of his name;
Bo he .could Dever learn to cease to use
hie And when tsuchsetiora gave offense -.or
elm he did not care.
Be trained a dog to walk a rope and
taught a eat to pray,
fie paid himself title took hard
which lasted many A day; work
He hitohed an alligator up and made it
pull a Dart,
$1a perseverance was harasses
teaching WAS an art, • hie
Rat be could never train himself, some
how to save hie life,
To quit endeavoring to scoop Itle food
tip with a knife.
13e trained a mouse to dance a jig, he
educated fleas;
Be hada cerria$e which wag drawn b
Ile taughtre,sed bumble bees; y
a turkey gobbler how to bal.
And trained chi head,
tendin to to flatten not pre -
e be dead,
But he could never train himself --or
else he never tried,_.
To speak good English and to put vul-
garity aslde.
MISSIONARY CONTRIBUTIONS.
The annual report of the Missionary
Soddy of the Methodist Church for
1908 shows the following aims to have
been contributed towards Missions, by
the Churches and Leagues of the Co;ut
ty as follows: -
Plane
st thing YOU ever tiled four Colds
Coughs, kreura1 and lea 'lea
Qures colds in 24 hours. delle,
At ail stealers or from COLEMAN MernoiNg oo„ TORONTO,
Pe,
4,44s40440t41e0g104/+0s4,44. o
w4 clash getr**w♦t►os_0000 ,r***Hrerw els
COAL COAL
♦ gt
whin We are sole agent, for the o
h had no eq en Also the elebraed sURANTO
iv whta io coal, and, d of all beet grades of Smiths �0
s kinds. always an band, Ag, S7aan el slz
We °arra' a
t full stock of
(Dressed or LES 1 LAT
Ceder
Posts, Barrels, Bto.
or Highest Prates
pald for all kinds of Logs. r
NICEea M
♦
Residence Phone Na. i d
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Charlotte H. Hutton, of Bentinok
township, Grey County, is suing Cyrus
T. Leeson, of A''or1nanby township, to
recover $5,000 damages for alleged
breach of promise of marriage. She al.
leges that on various occasions between
1899 and 1908 the defendant promised to
marry her, but in October last he mar-
ried another woman.
A MOTHER'S TALK TO MOTHERS.
What Zam•Uuk did in a Western Home
Here is just one illastration of the
wisdom of keeping a box of Zana -Bak
always handy. It is a true record of
the varied use to which the great bairn
was put -with highly satisfactory re.
sults in every case -in just one family,
and during a few months onI
0. J. Irlem, of 907 m Mrs,
Winnipeg, makes the report followAvelinos:
ass household bale found m tat I want to useful
alis
its merits still more widely known.
Some eight weeks ago my brother, Mr.
O. Praetor, happened with a serious aa.
cident. While at work, a rusty nail
penetrated the palm of hie right hand,
The ruet of the nail poisoned the geek
and Inflammation set in quickly, He
went to the General Hospital and con.
suited a dootor, who advised pool ,fits
to draw out the poison, Tyle as op.
plied, but when there was , • improve-
ment atter a few de e, I an applying
Zam•Bok balm, lea in • • ff potitioea,
The effect was . • at magical I Zenx,
Bak soothed the • ala, drew out the
poison, and allayed all inflammation,
Healing then commenced, and in a taw
days he was able to resume work.
"Six weeks ago my husband, Mr. O.
J. Irlani, while returning from
k
quite late in the evening, was bitten by
e dog, the dog's teeth penetrating the
apflesh on hie thigh just above the knee,
plied Eo he Came home iZion-Bak fee days
the soreness WAS gone and the wonted
thoroughly healed,
'A third of Zena.Bnkinstwet pro idede Ofewhen alimy little
my
boy had a nasty fall. Be is five years
old, and Was playing One day when he
fell, Hit head struck ors A sharp *tette,
which out A nasty gash. As boon as I
had washed the out 2 applied Zam4ittic
in the usual way. and it Was really
Wonderful how gniokly it relieved the
little fellowr'r paint. Within A 'week the
ont-a deep on*-- 'a, quite heialed.
"Every another who Dube prove, the
all.ronnd value of Zena•Buk will never
again be without it."
Zam•$n'k b A pure herbal hems, end
Dare* outs, • burns, bruise*, abb*saea,
ulcers, ebaeroa, soelp sorer, ringworm,
ahappedhae, dald•soter, frost.bitebbad
u d
Leg, inflamed patches, eto. It oleo onres
Obit. Used as an eanbrb0a11ott it *Ube!
found to remove rhennnatirtrt 'cloth*.end neonate*. All drugent en fl tatere.
sell at ao0.4 be*. or port
BoOo oroukh for, Llrioe,trea front zimi i
TIMES +ills,
WINGnithti OrtiLRIp,