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TUB. WING44,14 Toms, MAIR011 18, *1100
1theGreatest Blood, Ftesh llNerve Toule
•., /.. Ai Makes Mood, Strengihens the Nerves
Invigorates, Builds up, Braces, Like Electricity, you will feel the new blood coming into
your veins and the'nerves getting strong. The wri led and pale faces willput on a natural
color. VITOL GIVES ENERGY AND SQ L?, LASTING HEALTH.
Almost Instaat in s ¶onderful Results
VI rol; aures all diseases arising iron a poor and watery condition of the; blood, such as pale and
sallow complexion, general muscular weakness, loss of appetite, depression of spirits, lack of ambition, anaemia,
palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath en slight exertion, coldness of bands or feet, pain in the back,
nervous headache, and all forms of female weakness, tardy or irregular periods, suppression of the menses,
hysteria, seiatiea, rheumatism, locomotor ataxy, Vito! is for sale everywhere or direct from Tax $Coaair.
Datta Co., St Catharines, Ont. Price 50 ets, box, or six boxes for $2,50. AT WALLEY'S DRUG STORE.
DOMINION BONN
HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO.
Capital paid tip, $3,976,000
Ueselve hod and
Undivided ,profits $5,297,000
Total Assets, over 48,000,009
WINBOAM BRANCH.
Farmers' Notes discounted.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the United States and Europe.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT -Interns
allowua on deposits of $1 and upwards
D. T. HEPBURN, Manager
R. Vanatone, Solicitor.
FARM ERS
and anyone haotr.g live stock or nth r
articled they wish to dispose of. khould *duel -
tiro the same for sale in the 'Pain. Our large
olronlatlon tells and it will bestrange indeed if
yon do notA ltaoustotner. Weoan'tguarantee
that you will sell heoaueo lou may ask more
for the article or stook than it is worth, nand
your advertisement to the Trues and try this
p blobff . disposing of your stook and other
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for a reliable Local Salesman repre-
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"Canada's Oldest and Greatest
Nurseries"
in Winghaw and adjoining country.
Yon will find there is a good demand
for nursery Stook on account of the
high prices that growers have realized
on their fruit this seaacn.
Our salesmen are turning in big busi-
ness to us this year. Be one of them
and earn good wages through the winter
mouths.
Territory reserved, Pay weekly.
Free sample outfit, etc.
Write for particulars.
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Fonthill Nurseries
(860),
TORONTO, CANADA,
.60 YEARS" '
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AU departments are in charge of
experienced instructors and the
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Our graduates secure good posilions.
Students are entering every week.
Write for our free catalogue et once,
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PRINCIPALS.
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Head Office, Homilies.
A Birthday _ Fund has
been started by many
parents to provide a
start in life for their
children when reaching
twenty one. . .
N excellent means of pr.widing a son or daughter with
a good start on life's journey when ,they come of
01iw age, is to open a , Birrhday . Savings Bank account in
the child's name. Each birthday, deposit a surn to
their credit, equal to their years -at five years, $5.00, and at ten
years, $lo oo. ' a;.,c
These sums, with interest, will `amount in twenty-one
years to quite a substantial sum --especially if the child is encour-
aged to deposit its pocket Money in the same fund.
At twenty-one, turn the control of the account over to the
son or daughter. It will either provide a start in Life, or form
an incentive for further steady accumulation, that will make for
success and a competence for old age.
The growing Bank Account' is a valuable object lesson,
and the child will ,generally make every effort to add to the sum as
it watches it grow. Children thus start life with a good foundation
Laid for success and prosperity.
THE BANK OP HAMILTON specialty invites these
Birthday Fund Savings Accounts, and provides every facility and
convenience for their opening and operation, under the control of
either, or both parents.
BANK OF HAMILTON
WINGHAM BRANCH C. P. SMITH, Agent.
SHE VYIL OE CHARMING OUST
THE SAME,
(Sant Kuser,)
Irene new spring bats are frightful
brings,
They look ;fke washtubs when Inverted
To itt hell re and ging
twig inserted;
If ever, since this world began,
More homely headgear was invented,
The poor inventor, whether tnan
Or vroMen, roast have been demented,
Yon wonder when you see them in
Show windows eoattered through the
airy,
How Women wearing them may win
>lleu's love or be considered pretty;
You ask yourself es you behold
Thema on the duannmies, forced to bear
them,
Row' lovely ever women, inuyoung tear t em,
But be of good cheer yet end oling
Unceasingly to hope, oh, brother;
The maiden will be sweet this spring
,And charming still somehow Or other;
She never yet hes failed to stir
The old, disturbing, heavenly passion,
NDeorreed o he the late*
l 08
Nox a Cold
Dr, Edick Says it is a
Wonderful Remedy.
Consumption, Coughs and °olds are
qunokly relieved by this wonderful
remedy. 108 Nox a Cold is not a patent
medicine, but a prescription. Thin same
rrats isgpnwdonai, Bo obit.Asthma and all
Threat Trouble can be oured by this
Ptepof Bowman,
villa, Onit.,i�says: X consider 108 Nox a
Cold a very valuable remedy for (Ion•
sumption and all Lung Trouble. Get n
bottle from your ,druggist to -day, 26
Dente, For dale at Walley'a drug store,
THE WOMAN AT HOME.
A raw egg swallowed will detach a
fish bone in the throat.
The face should have a oold cream
bath at least once a day.
Celery is a nerve tonin as well as aelp•
fun to rheumatic persons.
Air in a sickroom may be consider-
ably sweetened by sprinkling a little
vinegar on a hot shovel. It also is a
good disinfectant.
To prevent clothes from freezing to
the line in winter, put a handful of salt
in last rinsing water,
When polishing the finger nails, rub
across, not np and down. Dust the
bands with orris powder for excessive
perspiration.
Bags made of oheeseoloth eight
inobes square filled with oatmeal, seine
powdered borax, pulverized citable soap
and a little poivdered orris root and
used in the bath are delightfully re-
freshing.
A GOOD STOMACH
Means Good Health, Cheerfulness,
Ambition, Persistency and Success
Ml-o-na will oure your dyspepsia or
any other stomach trouble by building
up the flabby walls and making the
stomach so strong that it will digest
food without pepsin or other artificial
aid.
In other words, Mi-o-na cures dys•
pepsia by removing the cause,
Walton MoKibbon is the agent for
JIi•o na In Wingham and he says to
every reader of the TIMES whose storm
aoh is weak, who has indigestion or
dyspepsia, that Illi•o-na is guaranteed to
oure or money book.
The price is only 50 dents a large
box, and one box is alt you need to
prove that you are on the right road to
health and happiness.
Mr, Geo. Linder of corner Mill and
Park Streets, Elmira, Out , says: "For
about ten yearn I have been aeverely
troubled with stomach trouble and in•
digestion so bad that I could not retain
my food after eating. I could not eat
meat, or scarcely anything and had
headaches and constipation. I secared
a package of Mi.o na with the result
that now after having token two boxes
I am entirely cured and can eat tiny-
thing, digest perfectly and am feeling
fine. Mi'o•na also overoame mykoon-
stipation. I am only too glad to public
ly endorse and recommend Mi•o na,"
A case of much interest to'farmers.
especially, WAS tried ,at the Spring
Assizes at 'Walkerton last week. It
was an action brought by 3, E, Kaake,
of the 6th con. of Greenock, to recov-
er insurance on a barn from the Wa-
vvancah Fire Ins. Co. It will he re*
membered • that earn* in jute of lest
year a storm or tornado passed Over,
part of ainloea and Greenock, doing
flinch damage to buildings. Among the
barns blown down Was that 01 Mr,
Reek°, It was indnred with the com-
pany above mentioned for $800, and
there was alto inearanoe on the son -
tents. Eaakee contention was that
before being blown down, the barns
had been streak by' lightning and
damaged so that it would not reeler
the Wind,and that, therefore, the
lightning was the real Dane° of the
lova. On that ground he oleittied the
*800 and $160 for a naw that was
killed; and other =tents destroyed,
Much b'vldelnoe wan heard on both
b del bit Eeeke failed to eetehlisli
hie Diann eo he got nothing out of
the oofstpany and had to pay cote,
iiaid t0 m unt to aoinething like
$600,
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PROGRESSIVE CQNTENTMSNT.
Er. A Daly, in patholie Staanderd.j
I have tno desire for riches.
lllere Mone * le nothing tome.
Frotrt`ali the annoyance of million*
I'm glad to be perfectly free.
Of coarse, I'm in debtjust a trifle;
1401 gadon't owe a mut,"
Bute were these few debt* of intim Settled
I'tn Imre I'd be really content,
A hundred or so wo ld be i►lnple
If I only had tyhat Ica certain.
I'd be in my glory, and pet-
I wouldn't mind one or two thousand,
Ton see I am WWI paying rent,
And of I could be my own landlord'
I'm sure I'd be really content,
It's nice to be quite independent
And not bene to vvorlclike a slave.
Mr Metes are the tastes of refinement;
It lent my nature to save.
If I bad a NMI hundred thousand
,lust drawing, say, seven per neat,
Or possibly six and tbree•gnartere,
I'M sore I'd be really content.
I Nate this base struggle for millions,
This longing for Holies galore.
ICI had a million, believe rue,
I wouldn't be wi&hing for wore,
I wouldn't be hoarding it, either,
I'd nee it was properly spent,
If I could be free with my money
I'm sure I'd be really content.
The Mysterious Nerves.
How like .eleotsicfty is the *Mysterious
force which courses through the body
controlling the apovement of every
muscle and the working ot every organ.
The secret of keeping the marvollone
nervous ayetem la health and vigor is
found in the use of Dr. Ohaae'a Nerve
Food, the great blood builder and nerve
restorative.
Hale and hearty and in full poesesa-
ion of all her faculties, is Mrs Hannah
Me/Kerma, who lives at Ballygawley,
County Tyrone, and who n few day ago
o3lebrated her 100th birthday,
ABSOLUTE'
SECURITY.
Cesvuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills,
Must *ear Signature of
Sea line-Siurite Wrapper Below.
Tory email and as easy
Yo take as sugar.
CAR! LAO FOR D�°NESS.
.' 1TTLFOR.BILI0USNE$'.
VER FOR TiiRPIO LIVES.
:11 LLS.fCfl�COlisTIPATI011
1F0Rr$kLL©W SKIN.
FOR Ti1ECOFPLEXIOR
(ICENJill P•.i: ei .7.,1,7,1.7,,,","...6
Cun SICK HEADACHE.
A Repeater.
A popular Free Church minister in
Fifeshire, in the good old times, used
at Christmas time to be in undated
With hampers filled with good things.
On one ocoasion an enormous turkey
was sent to him by the thoughtful
kindness of a neighboring lamer;
but, as the minister's family had aI-
ready provided for the Christmas din-
ner, the bird was sent to the market
and sold. A passerby seeing this fine
speoimen of poultry said-" What a
splendid turkey 1 Just the thing for
the minister's Ohriatroas dinner?"
And to tha minister it wail sent. The
prudent wife sent it a second time to
the market, and sold it again for a
handsome saw. Another friend, simi•
laxly struck wish the magnificent pro.
portions of the turkey, purohaeed
and also sent it to the minister. Not
wishing to fly in the face ot Frovi.
denoe, the good man said at last: "It
is clear the Lord cleans ua to have this
turkey;" and, with the entire appro-
bation of the family, it formed part of
the Christmas dinner.
HAD GIVEN UP
ALL $OPE OF
LIVING.
Heart TroubleCured by
MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS
writes: Andrew Savoy,ye1990r5 I WAS ak n
sick and did not think I Could live any
length of time. My trouble Was With my
heart and people told me that nothing could
be done fora Case like mine. X COneulted
the ory hent doctor,, but they Could don*
no good. For seven weeks I could hardly
crash the floor. I bad rio pain, but wM eo
week
I�hadigiven world leg l hopeel of firing
and had given my little girt to my Sister-in-
law.
One day a friend came to eeeme, and call-
ing ice by name, Sald,'X.irtie, if I were you
'would tryy a dose of Milburn'. Mart and
Nerve Pilis as they ars good for heart
trouble.' My husband got late a box, but
for two days 1 vats net feeling tar better
baton that fourth day lily ba baud said. 'i
believe those pi11i are doing you good.' I
was able to Say 'Telt I feel a, good eieiil,
better the. mornia 1 'Be staid, ' Well I will
got you another box right away,' S took
two belies and three dobe* gut of :he third
one, and I was perfeoW7 well. and Aare het
been Sick aim* thea.
I will never be withopt thein in Mir bomb
for (nod knows if it had net been for 11411•
btirn'e heart and Nerve Pills,Iwould not
barb been alive nazr r'
;r boxes foir$ rs: r bili,
The '1'. Milburrll Co.,
tinned, Torocte. Ont.
TRADE
COlEMAN'S
CAMP 110
MAR F.
cUIN1NE
CPU)r 4 ,• G" '
Been± fang you, ever tried for Colds, La eripre,
Coughs, Neuralgia and Ueadache.
Cures colds in 24 hours. No after.effeets-250.
At s a dealers or from COLEMAN M€dlOiNE co., TORONTO.
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