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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-03-18, Page 61 B 6 't'tira wl,NGRA M. 'TIMES, MARCH 18, MD 0 ih4es IF your baking goes wrong, investigate -- find the cause. Look to your stove, your yeast, your baking methods. If you succeed in pinning the trouble down to the flour—then take up the •flour question in dead earnest. Consider that flour, to be successful from a baking standpoint, must be fine to produce light bread or pastry, pure to make that bread or pastry wholesome, and rich in nutriment to make it n ourishing. oyE1 ousehola has these three qualities in the greatest degree. Ogilvie's Royal Household is milled by the most modern methods, and made only from Manitoba Hard Wheat which contains the highest percentage of nutriment. Royal Household Flour never disappoints. 20 Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, Montreal. Mr. Lorena }leech, an employee of the Sidling factory, Walkerton, came in oontaot with bis machine a few days ago and had the misfortune to Mee four of his fingers off his left hand, Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will ale ways mire my 'soughs and mils." One huudred and forty feet of the Holmesville•Colborne bridge have been washed away. At the last meeting of the county council a contract was let for the erection of a new bridge at this place. Even hard cash will melt sooner or later. Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." Diamonds comp highest when sold at out ratea. Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before you find a preparation that is equal to Chamberlain's Liniment as a cure for mnsoular and rheumatic pains, for the cure of sprains and eoreness of the muscles. It is equally valuable for lame back and all deep seated muscular pains. 25 and 50 Dent sizes for sale by all druggists. rtb - Wise men make proverbs that fools may misquote them. Some love letters look like counterfeit promissory notes. Fortify now against the Grip—for it comes every season sure! Preventics— the little Candy Cold Cure Tablete— offer in this respect a most eertam and depenaable safeguard. Preventioe, at the "sneezeeetage" will, as well, also surely head off all common colds. But the promptness is all-important. Keep Preventiea in the pocket or purse, for instant use. Box of 48 for 25o. Sold at Walley's Drug Store, Crooks understand the art of getting out of'fananalal straits. Perhaps the dashing young man gets his of the haderdasher. PIL Dr. Chase's Dint went is a certain and guaranteed curator each and every form of itching, bleeding pw. 'moi and protruding piles. See testimonials in the press and ask your neighbors about it. Yon can use it and eetyaur money back if not satisfied. 60e, at all sealers or EnMANSON, BAUM & Co., Toronto. 9Ra CHASE'S, OINTMENT. The brand of popularity that you can bny isn't worth the price. "Easy money" is the kind that always comes to the other fellow. Croup positively stopped in 20 minutes, with Dr. Shoop's Oronp Remedy. One test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrup -60o. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. The light of happiness is often shut out by the shadow of suspicion. O1YQEN�TIII (Generated Oxygen) Cures CONSUMPTION, CATARRH. COLDS and LA GRIPPE. Alar 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. Por Sale by all Druggists, THE OXYGENATOR CO., 42 Harbord Street, Toronto, Canada One poor turn deserves another—from the organ grinder's viewpoint. One pound of cork is sufficient to sup- port a man of ordinary size in the water. tie, s'X' fede ena.. Bears the _ The Kind You Have Always Bo'u $Ignataro of . ".44‘ Dead men tell no tales—and even their epitaphs are not always believed. Nothing short of a surgical operation will bring out the best there is in some men, A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physio give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle in their action and alwrys pro- duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at any drug store for a free sample. C7ASSW e ELZJS . Bean the The Kind You Nave Always Bought Signature °� •' 4: 4 of , Miss Rose Booker has been appoint- ed a claim agent and United States pension attorney at Missouri. She has been known for years as one of the most sncceasfnl women iu St. Louis, being a notary public and insurance agent. Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my congas and colds." The Ontario government will intro dnoe legislation this session to provide for an increase in Sheriff's salaries. Where the fees of the office do not amount to $1200, the new cot will apply. It will make no change' if the fees al- ready amount to that sum or move, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1444( "Lincoln," said Senator Tillman re- cently, "had no great admiration for mere financial success. "Financial sum Dass," Linooln once said, is purely met- allic. The man who gains it has four metallic attributes --gold in hie palm, silver on his tongue, brass in his face and iron in his heart." Prof. H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "As long ago as I oan remember my mother was a faithful user and friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but never in my life have I realized its true valve until now," writes Prof. 11. A. Howell, of Howell's American Sohool, Havana, Cuba. "On the night of Feb- ruary 3rd our baby was taken sink with a very severe cold; the next day was worse and the following night his con- dition was desperate. He could not lie down and it was necessary to have him in the arms every moment. Even then his breathing was difficult. I did not think he would live until morning. At last I thought of my mother's remedy, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which we gave, and it afforded prompt relief8 and now three days later, he has fully recovered. Under the circumstances I would not hesitate a moment in saying that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that only, saved the life of our dear little boy." For sale by all druggists. Some men would rather own an automobile than have nothing to worry them. There are people of all kinds in this world. All that can do is to take them as they are and make the best of them. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 26 menta. The average age of a horse is usually put down at 20 years; the greatest age on reoord is believed to be 62, Mr. Potter, of Porter's Hill, has a brood sow which in eleven months had three litters of pigs, a total of 55—a pretty big record. Unequaled as a (Aire for Croup, "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy is unequaled as a core for croup," says Harry Wilson, of Waynetown, Ind. When given as Boon as the oronpy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used suooessfnlly in many thousand of homes. For sale by all druggists. Old Folks Coughs Because Resisting Power is Weak Pneumonia Often Follows. Tells of a lure Cure and a Nover•Failing Comfort for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh. One of the worst terrors of old age is that distressing ohronio cough, ()olds settle on the (sheet, are wrongly treated with drug -laden and cheat -weakening cough syrups, ani from year to year the coedltiou arae grown worse. For- merly the cough went away when fine weather came, but now bad weather makes it worse and fits of racking, tear ing, coughing make lite a burden, Because you are old is no reason for sutlerieg with everlasting oonghing— thuse terrible chest troubles and difioult hreathiug cab be thoroughly cured with Oatnrr tazine Yon Simply bre nthe the healing vapor of Oatarncozano and in- stamtiy its rich balsarnio inures are car- ried by your breath into the tiniest re- oessce of the nose, throat, chest bron- chial tubes and lunge Just think of is—a direct breathable medicine, full of soothing autiseptio pine eesenetta that r.'eehes every sore oongest- od mern!'raitc it, two s'>oonde. No drugs to take—nothing to harm the aged or the infant, because Catarncozone is the purest, Sew; cough, catarrh and cold remedy ever drv+sed. Mie M. E Wolford, wife of a well known erooer in East Sheffield, writes: "For three years I suffered with a hard racking cough told br000hiel irritation cvhir:h a:.noyrd ris E0 mnoh at night I couldn't sleep 1 trii•d any remedies, oaterrh tablets', sprays, syrups, eto., but thssy only helped for a short time Ca. tarncczone brought ale wonderful com- fort from the first. I inhaled its bal. samic fnw s every hour or two and am now free from any trace of cold, bron- chitis and catarrh. I can go out in all kinds of weather and don't take cold." There is no remedy so certain and safe as Catarncwzane, but being a good remedy it is imitated. Beware of the subetitutor. Large Catarrhozone lasts two menthe, price $1.00; smaller sizes 25o, and 50o. All reliable dealers or the Oatarrhozone Co„ Kingeton, Ont A somewhat larges troneaction in real estate has been completed. Messrs, Taylor Bros. of Minnedosa, Man., have purchased from John Rausford, of Clinton, 817 acres of lent] in Hullett, This is important, as it means that Tay- lor Bros, will go extensively into etook- rteing. Repeat it:—"Sbiloh's Cure will al- ways euro my coughs and colds." The by-law presented to the ratepay- ers at Brussels last week to loan $2,500 to Messrs Walter J. Garside and Wil- liam James, both of London, providing they erect a plant for the manufacture of chemical fire extinguishers, stood 152 to 19, but was 10 short of the necessary total. Tile by-law will bo submitted again on the 5th of April. The apple is excellent brain food because it has more phosphoric acid in easily digested shape than any other fruit. It excites the action of the liver, promotes sound and healthy sleep, and thoroughly disinfects the month. This is not all—the apple prevents in- digestion and throat disease. A failing tiny nerve—no larger than the finest silken thread—takes from the Heart its impulse, its power, its regular- ity. The Stomach also has its hidden, or inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug a weak or failing Stomach, Heart or Kid- neys. His prescription—Dr. Shoop's Restorative—is directed straight for the cause of these ailments—these weak and faltering inside nerves. This, no doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popularity. Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for a few days soon beoome fully convinced of its wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause of sickness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. A curious and unexpected danger is made known by a case reported by a German doctor, A farmer was using artificial fertilizer, when a little was blown into his eye, but caused only a slight burning. In two days, how- ever, the inflammation was very severe, the final result being a total loss of the eye. Cold water closes the pores of the - skin and makes it firm. A little vinegar or oologne added to the water also co- yish in the hardening. C? El.Ci°X"C'1ZS. X.Ea.. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought signature "of Wireless messages were successfully received on a train between Buffalo and Chicago while the train was running at sixty-three miles an hour. Repeat it:—"Shiloh'e Cure will al- ways onre my coughs and colds." The body of MIES Kinrade of Eamilton was exhumed, and a new inquest order- ed before another Coroner, for the pur- pose of taking the evidence of Coroner MoNicholl, THE LADIES' 'owner C. Lenz -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorit medioine. They onre Constipation, Siok Seadaohe, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or siokening, For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tatter, salt thenm and barbers' itch, are characterized by an intense itching and smarting,whioh often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest, Quick relief may be bad by ap- plying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itching and smarting almost instant- ly. Many cases have been oared by its use. For sale by all druggists, SPRING MEDICINE. As a spring medicinoe Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so -prevalent in the spring. Thery, in his "Economia Progreso of France," olaims that the total wealth of the nation is divided among its in habitants more equally than is the cage in any other nation. The reports of the savings institutions show that there are nearly 2,000,000 persons in the republic who have deposits of $2,000 each, and 4,000,000 who have $1,000 each. Mise Beanlands, teacher of a North. Bay kindergarten, while preparing to make tea on a spirit lamp, set fire to her clothing. A boarder in the house'. took her in his arms, carried her out- side and smothered the flames in the snow, but not before Miss Beanlands had been seriously burned from the waist down. Her condition is oritioal. Repeat lt:•—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds," Mrs. Chan, Gander died on Stanley, March 7th at the residence of her eon in- law, John Breen, in Colborne Tp, She was 93 years of age, and for the past few months had been bedridden. She was a native of Germany, and came to thls country when about fourteen °years of age. She was married and for a time lived at Sebrangvitle, but for over half a century her home was in the Township of Colborne. She was twine married, her second husband Mr. Ginder, dying about a year ago. A bill has been introduced in the On- tario Legislature that is of special inter- est to farmers and millers. It reads thus: "An owner or occupier of a mill, or a person employed by him, shall not demand or take as toll a greater propor- tion of any grain brought to him to be ground and bolted than one twelfth part thereof, for grinding and bolting the same, under a penalty of $40 for every snoh offence." Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reaoh the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to pure 11 yon must take intern- al remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and aots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quook medioine. It was preeoribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is oomposed of the best tonins known, combined with the beet blood purifiers, acting direotly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingred. lents is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes- timonials free. As showing the movement of popula- tion westward it is said that ou five 60 nore farms, not far from town, there was a few years ago five families num- bering a population of 50 persons. By degrees these farms passed into the possession of ono man, who owned other property in the vicinity, and to -day there is not a single person residing on any of the five farms.—Clinton New Era. Have you a pain—of any kind, any- where? Stop just a minute and think! It matters not whether it be womanly pains, head pains, or any kind of a pain, one of Dr. Shoop's little Pink Pain Tab• lets will surely atop it in 20 minutes. Formula plainly printed on the 25o. box. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. It is not, perhaps, generally recog- nized that the libel which appears in the newspaper is the least dangerous of all attacks upon private character. The blow is delivered in the open ; the person struck may strike bank, may vindicate himself in the courts. But a story oir• oulated by private gossip may travel and gather strength and venom for months or years without the victim being made aware of the mischief. He may find friends growing cold without suspecting the manse. Astronomers of note are inolined to the theory that the eighth entente of Jnpitor, discovered last winter, is the missing Lexell comet, last seen seen in 1779, olose to the planet. Down's Kidney Pi118 aot son the kids nem bladder and urinary organa only. They onre baokaohes, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disoaae and all other diseases arising from wrong notion of the kidneys and bladder. A cave 200 feet long, and a room or oavern measuring 14 feet by 14 feat by 6 feet, was discovered by a member of the County Louth Arohaeologioal Society in Dungooley distriot recently. LIVER COMPLAINT F. J. QIIENEY & 00„ Props., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. Tho great trouble among Canadian youth is the lank of applioation and thoroughness in what they updertake. Anything that oaunot be learned by euperfloied study is given the go by for something less tedious Study and hard labor are looked at from a wrong stand- point, and as a oonsequenoe the clerk. ship rank aro full of unemployed young men, and the professions are overflow- ing with mediocrity, while good me. ohanics find plenty of work at living prices. The evil spoken of is seriously felt. And those who work at a trade do it in so loose and careless a manner that they often are not competent to do the work they promised to do. Signs of oil deposits are showing at Shallow Lake similar to those noticed in the Lambton county oil fields long be- fore wells were sunk. Large quautities of crude o11 have been pouring into the etream which flows through Shallow' Lake for the past few weeks. It is sup- posed to be due to the bnrsting of some pocket in the rock, *and experts have been seen and they say that oil may be found in this vicinity. The chief office of the liver is the secre- tion of bile, which is the natural regulator of the bowels. Whenever the liver becomes deranged, and the bile ducts clogged, liver complaint is produced, and is manifested by the pre- sence of oonstipation, pain under the right shoulder, sallow complexion, yellow eyes, slimy -coated tongue and. headache, heart- burn, jaundice, sour stomach, water brash, catarrh of the stomach, eta Liver Complaint may bo oared by avoiding the above mentioned causes, keep- ing the bowels froo, and arousing the slug- gish liver with that grand liver regulator, LIVER COMPLAINT. Mr. Geo. Fawcett, Hamilton, Ont.,vrrites: "Having suffered with liver complaint for years and tried all sorts of remedies, 1 was advised to try Milburn's Laxs-Liver Palo. I must say, that after taking two vials of them, I fool quite a new man, and oan lstrongly recommend them to anyone." Price its cents por vial or 6 for $1.00, et all dealers or mailed direct by the The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. , X11 GIVES fiIViGE Beautiful Hair Makes the Plainest Face Irresistably Attractive. Any woman can have beautiful and luxuriant hair by oaten; Parisian Sage, the great hair tonio and dandruff cure Parisian Sage is the favorite Hair Tonto of refined people, and since its introduction it 'sae met with wonderful euoeoss. If you want beautiful, lustrous lir it that will be the envy of your friends, go to the drug store of Walton MoKib• bon and get a bottle of Parisian Sago today and use it for a week. If at the end of n week you are not satisfied that Parisian Sage is the nwet delightful and refreshing Hair Tonin you ever need, take it back and got your money. Parisian Sage is gnarauteod to onre dandruff, and atop falling hair It costs only 50 Dents a bottle at Walton Mo- Kibben's or by express, charges prepaid from Giroux mfg, Co., Fort Erie, Ont. A wedding that attraoted more than usual interest in the community, took place on Wednesday, March 3rd at the home of Chrystal Wylde, at Ripley, when the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyld became the wife of Mr. Thos. Morrison of Goodlands, Man. Precisely at 3 p. in, the bride took her plaoe metier an arch of evergreen to the stiains of Mendelssohns wedding maroh. Rev. W. A. Bremner, pastor of Knox churoh, Ripley, assumed the responsibility of uniting the young couple iu the sacred bonds of matri- mony and discharged his duties with his usual grace and solemuity. ONE BAD MIST#iKE. Is Frequently Made by the Wisest of Wingham People It's a serious mistake to neglect back-, ache; Baokaohe is the first symptom of kiduey ills. Fatal complioatio.,s may' follow. Brom We Kidney Pille toot quick• ly to overcome kidney ills, do not many until too late, it may mean Dtahotes, Brights Disease. Read what t' Wing - ham resident says, T. Dewitt Hoimes of Victoria Ave.,. Wingham. Ont. says: "I had felt miser- able for quite soine time with lumbago.. It bad settled across the small pert of my back and in the region of rbc kid net's. I would not stoop over nt times, and when I would sit for any le euth of time I could eoaroely get up The+ urine, plainly told the disordered state el' the kidneys, and although I had tried sever- al kidney remedies I could find nothing to give the desired results until on re-• commend of our druggist Mr McKib- bon I used Booth's Kidney Pills the one box cured me quickly and .-r tirely. Tho lumbago conn went out of nay back. and there has net been a sign of it..iuce.. Booth's Kidney Pilie are (seri minty er ` grand remedy end I feel grateful in reoonmendinig them. Solt! by Deelers. Price 50 cents. The R. T. Booth Go,, Ltd , Fort Erle, Ont., Sole Oanadiau Agents. The average life of a ship is about 26' years. Wise men and fools may wear hats of the same size, A woman is willing to admit a man's superiority when it comes to translating a railway timetable. Sometimes a woman is nnpepugr with her neighbors because she never does anything that they oan gossip about. Fortunately bat few people are mind readers, therefore they never discover what their neighbors really thinly of them. Take A Cold Seriously Tho possibilities of every cold are - dreadful to contemplate. Br,.nohitis, pneumonia, consumption usually begin with a simple cold. Why -not fight the oold from the start and ensure success by using Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It allays ieflimma- tion, keops the cough free and louse and protects the bronchial tabes and lungs - from danger. TWENTY YEARS AGO, Local Historyl,1 Items froism theof "theTimesear" yr yles80s. Tells Why So Many Suffer from Catarrh and Rheumatism. A distinguished physician, famous for his successful treatment of catarrh and rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, states as follows :-- "Our climate being more or less damp and changeable, is bad for catarrh and rheumatism, and care must be taken not to let these troubles gain headway. In addition, he states, that a great many Cana- dians are careless in their habits, and to this as much as climatic con- ditions is due a great deal of the trouble. Insufficient clothing and improper eating will cause rheumatic and catarrhal troubles in any cli- mate. This eminent authority gives the following as the simplest and best treatment known to science, and to it he gives credit largely for his success :— Fluid Extract Cascara 3i oz. Carriana Compound r oz. Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz. Directions : One teaspoonful after each nrcal and at bedtime. The ingredients are all vegetable, and have a direct and specific action on the liver, kidneys, and bowels, eliminating all poisonous matter from the system. Any druggist can dis- pense this, or you can buy the in- gredients , separately and mix et home by shaking in a bottle. t' Many of our readers should benefit by this article. Save the recipe. On Wednesday, March 8rd, at 5.80 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Henderson, con, 3, Huron, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their daughter, Isabella, was joined in marriage to Mr, Murdooh Smith, of Redvers, Sask. When the guests, numbering 130, wore assembled, the bride, leaning on the arm of her brother, who gave her away, entered the parlor to the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding March. The nup- tial knot was tied by the Rev. W. MoLennan, of Kinloss. (From the :Timms of Mar. 15, 1889 ) LOCAL NEWS. Rev. A. K. Mustard, of Aberfoyle, formerly of Hensel!, olaims to have been completely cured of an attaok of con- sumption by "the faith cure."_ Mr. D. McOasey, contractor, who for the last fifteen years has been a resident, of Wingham, left on Monday for Cin- oinatti, Ohio, Mr. H. Davis, of the Customs, return- ed a few days ago from a week's visit to Ottawa and pleasantly described much that oame under his observation at the gay and festive metropolis, Mr. Wm. Gannett is going to erect another residence on Scott street, this season. Mr. P. Imlay purchased a lot from J. A. MoEwan, on Albert street, near An- derson's saw mill, and purposes erecting a residence thereon in the spring. Mr. F. Wright is at present engaged in erecting a bake oven for Mr. J. Slemin in rear of his shop. Mr. John Foster, contractor, who is at present going his rounds as assessor, has three bridge contracts this year. The skating rink was the centre of attraotion on Monday evening. The Nothing in the way of a Cough is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchial Cough, The qulok- esI relief comes perhaps from a presorip- tion known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And be- sides, it is so thoroughly harmless that mothers give it with perfect safety even to the youngest babes. The tender leaves of a simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its re- markable curative effeot. A day's test will tell, Sold M Walley's Drug Store. occasion was the fruitful topic of dis- onssion for a few days previous—the skating race between W. J. Cornyn and Wnr. Anderson. Before a•large number of speotators the race was duly called and watched with interest. Anderson soon asserted and sustained his superior- ity as a skater. At the end of the five miles he was about four laps ahead. Mr. W. J. Fletity, of the Advance,. Ieft on Tuesday to try his fortune in Victoria, British Columbia. Mr. F. Wright, our energetic builder and contractor, has opened out on Vic- toria St. a yard for the sale of lumber,. shingles, lime &o. MARRIED. Underwood—Hunter.—At the Manse; Wingbam, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. H. MeQuarrie, Mr. W. Underwood, to Miss Martha Hunter, both of Howiok. Ferguson—Mo0nrdy.—At the reei- denoe of the bride's father, on the llth inst,, by Rev. J. H. Moorehouse, Andrew Ferguson, of E. Wawanoab, to Elizabeth. McCurdy, of Wingham, m DEATHS. Agar.—In Morris, on the 11th inst., David Agar, aged 64 years. Shearkey.—In Turnborry, ou the 6th inst., Catharine Shoarkey, aged 67' years. DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY SUCCESSORS TO Drs. Kennedy Si. Kerion SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to Dr. •Ker- gan being deceased, Dr, 7. D. Kennedy, Medical Director, has associated w ith him Dr.Kennadylr. who has been with the firm for several years, so hereafter business will con- ducted under the name of DRS. KENNEDY d. KENNEDY NERVOUS DEBILITY Thousands of young and middle aged men are annually swept to a premature grave through EARL{ INDISCRETIONS, atXCItSSES AND BLOOD DIsuasgs. If you have any of the following symptoms consult us before it is too late, Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irrita- ble. palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and losses sedi- imentin urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks careworn expression. poor memory. lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, change- able moods, Neak manhood, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose. sore throat etc. BLOOD POISONS Blarc the ood Poimsouostt prevalent and most serious diseases, ley sap the very life blood of the victim, and unless entirely eradicated from the System may affect the future generation. Beware of mercury. It only suppresses the symptoms—OUR NEW METHOD cures them. OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT alone can cure you, and makes men ot you. Under its influence the brain becomes active, the blood purified so that all pimples, blotches, and ulcera disappear. the nerves become 'strong as steel so that ner- vousness, bashfulness and despondency vanish, the eye becomes bright, the Face full and clear, energy teturns to the body, and the moral, physical, and vital systems are invig- orated:all drains cease—no more vital waste from the system. Dont let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard earned dollars. W* will ours you or no pay. READER No matter OT treated you, write 'Aran or an honest opinion 7Etree of Charge. neons pnEE"The Golden monitor" (illustrated) Question List for Noma Treatment Sent on Request. DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Am and Griswold it, - DETROIT, MICR. KERNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Even hard cash will melt sooner or later. Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds." Diamonds comp highest when sold at out ratea. Good Liniment. You will hunt a good while before you find a preparation that is equal to Chamberlain's Liniment as a cure for mnsoular and rheumatic pains, for the cure of sprains and eoreness of the muscles. It is equally valuable for lame back and all deep seated muscular pains. 25 and 50 Dent sizes for sale by all druggists. rtb - Wise men make proverbs that fools may misquote them. Some love letters look like counterfeit promissory notes. Fortify now against the Grip—for it comes every season sure! Preventics— the little Candy Cold Cure Tablete— offer in this respect a most eertam and depenaable safeguard. Preventioe, at the "sneezeeetage" will, as well, also surely head off all common colds. But the promptness is all-important. Keep Preventiea in the pocket or purse, for instant use. Box of 48 for 25o. Sold at Walley's Drug Store, Crooks understand the art of getting out of'fananalal straits. Perhaps the dashing young man gets his of the haderdasher. PIL Dr. Chase's Dint went is a certain and guaranteed curator each and every form of itching, bleeding pw. 'moi and protruding piles. See testimonials in the press and ask your neighbors about it. Yon can use it and eetyaur money back if not satisfied. 60e, at all sealers or EnMANSON, BAUM & Co., Toronto. 9Ra CHASE'S, OINTMENT. The brand of popularity that you can bny isn't worth the price. "Easy money" is the kind that always comes to the other fellow. Croup positively stopped in 20 minutes, with Dr. Shoop's Oronp Remedy. One test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrup -60o. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. The light of happiness is often shut out by the shadow of suspicion. O1YQEN�TIII (Generated Oxygen) Cures CONSUMPTION, CATARRH. COLDS and LA GRIPPE. Alar 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. Por Sale by all Druggists, THE OXYGENATOR CO., 42 Harbord Street, Toronto, Canada One poor turn deserves another—from the organ grinder's viewpoint. One pound of cork is sufficient to sup- port a man of ordinary size in the water. tie, s'X' fede ena.. Bears the _ The Kind You Have Always Bo'u $Ignataro of . ".44‘ Dead men tell no tales—and even their epitaphs are not always believed. Nothing short of a surgical operation will bring out the best there is in some men, A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physio give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle in their action and alwrys pro- duce a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at any drug store for a free sample. C7ASSW e ELZJS . Bean the The Kind You Nave Always Bought Signature °� •' 4: 4 of , Miss Rose Booker has been appoint- ed a claim agent and United States pension attorney at Missouri. She has been known for years as one of the most sncceasfnl women iu St. Louis, being a notary public and insurance agent. Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my congas and colds." The Ontario government will intro dnoe legislation this session to provide for an increase in Sheriff's salaries. Where the fees of the office do not amount to $1200, the new cot will apply. It will make no change' if the fees al- ready amount to that sum or move, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1444( "Lincoln," said Senator Tillman re- cently, "had no great admiration for mere financial success. "Financial sum Dass," Linooln once said, is purely met- allic. The man who gains it has four metallic attributes --gold in hie palm, silver on his tongue, brass in his face and iron in his heart." Prof. H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "As long ago as I oan remember my mother was a faithful user and friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but never in my life have I realized its true valve until now," writes Prof. 11. A. Howell, of Howell's American Sohool, Havana, Cuba. "On the night of Feb- ruary 3rd our baby was taken sink with a very severe cold; the next day was worse and the following night his con- dition was desperate. He could not lie down and it was necessary to have him in the arms every moment. Even then his breathing was difficult. I did not think he would live until morning. At last I thought of my mother's remedy, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which we gave, and it afforded prompt relief8 and now three days later, he has fully recovered. Under the circumstances I would not hesitate a moment in saying that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and that only, saved the life of our dear little boy." For sale by all druggists. Some men would rather own an automobile than have nothing to worry them. There are people of all kinds in this world. All that can do is to take them as they are and make the best of them. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 26 menta. The average age of a horse is usually put down at 20 years; the greatest age on reoord is believed to be 62, Mr. Potter, of Porter's Hill, has a brood sow which in eleven months had three litters of pigs, a total of 55—a pretty big record. Unequaled as a (Aire for Croup, "Besides being an excellent remedy for colds and throat troubles, Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy is unequaled as a core for croup," says Harry Wilson, of Waynetown, Ind. When given as Boon as the oronpy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used suooessfnlly in many thousand of homes. For sale by all druggists. Old Folks Coughs Because Resisting Power is Weak Pneumonia Often Follows. Tells of a lure Cure and a Nover•Failing Comfort for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh. One of the worst terrors of old age is that distressing ohronio cough, ()olds settle on the (sheet, are wrongly treated with drug -laden and cheat -weakening cough syrups, ani from year to year the coedltiou arae grown worse. For- merly the cough went away when fine weather came, but now bad weather makes it worse and fits of racking, tear ing, coughing make lite a burden, Because you are old is no reason for sutlerieg with everlasting oonghing— thuse terrible chest troubles and difioult hreathiug cab be thoroughly cured with Oatnrr tazine Yon Simply bre nthe the healing vapor of Oatarncozano and in- stamtiy its rich balsarnio inures are car- ried by your breath into the tiniest re- oessce of the nose, throat, chest bron- chial tubes and lunge Just think of is—a direct breathable medicine, full of soothing autiseptio pine eesenetta that r.'eehes every sore oongest- od mern!'raitc it, two s'>oonde. No drugs to take—nothing to harm the aged or the infant, because Catarncozone is the purest, Sew; cough, catarrh and cold remedy ever drv+sed. Mie M. E Wolford, wife of a well known erooer in East Sheffield, writes: "For three years I suffered with a hard racking cough told br000hiel irritation cvhir:h a:.noyrd ris E0 mnoh at night I couldn't sleep 1 trii•d any remedies, oaterrh tablets', sprays, syrups, eto., but thssy only helped for a short time Ca. tarncczone brought ale wonderful com- fort from the first. I inhaled its bal. samic fnw s every hour or two and am now free from any trace of cold, bron- chitis and catarrh. I can go out in all kinds of weather and don't take cold." There is no remedy so certain and safe as Catarncwzane, but being a good remedy it is imitated. Beware of the subetitutor. Large Catarrhozone lasts two menthe, price $1.00; smaller sizes 25o, and 50o. All reliable dealers or the Oatarrhozone Co„ Kingeton, Ont A somewhat larges troneaction in real estate has been completed. Messrs, Taylor Bros. of Minnedosa, Man., have purchased from John Rausford, of Clinton, 817 acres of lent] in Hullett, This is important, as it means that Tay- lor Bros, will go extensively into etook- rteing. Repeat it:—"Sbiloh's Cure will al- ways euro my coughs and colds." The by-law presented to the ratepay- ers at Brussels last week to loan $2,500 to Messrs Walter J. Garside and Wil- liam James, both of London, providing they erect a plant for the manufacture of chemical fire extinguishers, stood 152 to 19, but was 10 short of the necessary total. Tile by-law will bo submitted again on the 5th of April. The apple is excellent brain food because it has more phosphoric acid in easily digested shape than any other fruit. It excites the action of the liver, promotes sound and healthy sleep, and thoroughly disinfects the month. This is not all—the apple prevents in- digestion and throat disease. A failing tiny nerve—no larger than the finest silken thread—takes from the Heart its impulse, its power, its regular- ity. The Stomach also has its hidden, or inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug a weak or failing Stomach, Heart or Kid- neys. His prescription—Dr. Shoop's Restorative—is directed straight for the cause of these ailments—these weak and faltering inside nerves. This, no doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popularity. Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for a few days soon beoome fully convinced of its wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause of sickness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. A curious and unexpected danger is made known by a case reported by a German doctor, A farmer was using artificial fertilizer, when a little was blown into his eye, but caused only a slight burning. In two days, how- ever, the inflammation was very severe, the final result being a total loss of the eye. Cold water closes the pores of the - skin and makes it firm. A little vinegar or oologne added to the water also co- yish in the hardening. C? El.Ci°X"C'1ZS. X.Ea.. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought signature "of Wireless messages were successfully received on a train between Buffalo and Chicago while the train was running at sixty-three miles an hour. Repeat it:—"Shiloh'e Cure will al- ways onre my coughs and colds." The body of MIES Kinrade of Eamilton was exhumed, and a new inquest order- ed before another Coroner, for the pur- pose of taking the evidence of Coroner MoNicholl, THE LADIES' 'owner C. Lenz -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorit medioine. They onre Constipation, Siok Seadaohe, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or siokening, For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as eczema, tatter, salt thenm and barbers' itch, are characterized by an intense itching and smarting,whioh often makes life a burden and disturbs sleep and rest, Quick relief may be bad by ap- plying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays the itching and smarting almost instant- ly. Many cases have been oared by its use. For sale by all druggists, SPRING MEDICINE. As a spring medicinoe Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so -prevalent in the spring. Thery, in his "Economia Progreso of France," olaims that the total wealth of the nation is divided among its in habitants more equally than is the cage in any other nation. The reports of the savings institutions show that there are nearly 2,000,000 persons in the republic who have deposits of $2,000 each, and 4,000,000 who have $1,000 each. Mise Beanlands, teacher of a North. Bay kindergarten, while preparing to make tea on a spirit lamp, set fire to her clothing. A boarder in the house'. took her in his arms, carried her out- side and smothered the flames in the snow, but not before Miss Beanlands had been seriously burned from the waist down. Her condition is oritioal. Repeat lt:•—"Shiloh's Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and colds," Mrs. Chan, Gander died on Stanley, March 7th at the residence of her eon in- law, John Breen, in Colborne Tp, She was 93 years of age, and for the past few months had been bedridden. She was a native of Germany, and came to thls country when about fourteen °years of age. She was married and for a time lived at Sebrangvitle, but for over half a century her home was in the Township of Colborne. She was twine married, her second husband Mr. Ginder, dying about a year ago. A bill has been introduced in the On- tario Legislature that is of special inter- est to farmers and millers. It reads thus: "An owner or occupier of a mill, or a person employed by him, shall not demand or take as toll a greater propor- tion of any grain brought to him to be ground and bolted than one twelfth part thereof, for grinding and bolting the same, under a penalty of $40 for every snoh offence." Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with Local Applications, as they cannot reaoh the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to pure 11 yon must take intern- al remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and aots directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quook medioine. It was preeoribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is oomposed of the best tonins known, combined with the beet blood purifiers, acting direotly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingred. lents is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes- timonials free. As showing the movement of popula- tion westward it is said that ou five 60 nore farms, not far from town, there was a few years ago five families num- bering a population of 50 persons. By degrees these farms passed into the possession of ono man, who owned other property in the vicinity, and to -day there is not a single person residing on any of the five farms.—Clinton New Era. Have you a pain—of any kind, any- where? Stop just a minute and think! It matters not whether it be womanly pains, head pains, or any kind of a pain, one of Dr. Shoop's little Pink Pain Tab• lets will surely atop it in 20 minutes. Formula plainly printed on the 25o. box. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. It is not, perhaps, generally recog- nized that the libel which appears in the newspaper is the least dangerous of all attacks upon private character. The blow is delivered in the open ; the person struck may strike bank, may vindicate himself in the courts. But a story oir• oulated by private gossip may travel and gather strength and venom for months or years without the victim being made aware of the mischief. He may find friends growing cold without suspecting the manse. Astronomers of note are inolined to the theory that the eighth entente of Jnpitor, discovered last winter, is the missing Lexell comet, last seen seen in 1779, olose to the planet. Down's Kidney Pi118 aot son the kids nem bladder and urinary organa only. They onre baokaohes, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disoaae and all other diseases arising from wrong notion of the kidneys and bladder. A cave 200 feet long, and a room or oavern measuring 14 feet by 14 feat by 6 feet, was discovered by a member of the County Louth Arohaeologioal Society in Dungooley distriot recently. LIVER COMPLAINT F. J. QIIENEY & 00„ Props., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. Tho great trouble among Canadian youth is the lank of applioation and thoroughness in what they updertake. Anything that oaunot be learned by euperfloied study is given the go by for something less tedious Study and hard labor are looked at from a wrong stand- point, and as a oonsequenoe the clerk. ship rank aro full of unemployed young men, and the professions are overflow- ing with mediocrity, while good me. ohanics find plenty of work at living prices. The evil spoken of is seriously felt. And those who work at a trade do it in so loose and careless a manner that they often are not competent to do the work they promised to do. Signs of oil deposits are showing at Shallow Lake similar to those noticed in the Lambton county oil fields long be- fore wells were sunk. Large quautities of crude o11 have been pouring into the etream which flows through Shallow' Lake for the past few weeks. It is sup- posed to be due to the bnrsting of some pocket in the rock, *and experts have been seen and they say that oil may be found in this vicinity. The chief office of the liver is the secre- tion of bile, which is the natural regulator of the bowels. Whenever the liver becomes deranged, and the bile ducts clogged, liver complaint is produced, and is manifested by the pre- sence of oonstipation, pain under the right shoulder, sallow complexion, yellow eyes, slimy -coated tongue and. headache, heart- burn, jaundice, sour stomach, water brash, catarrh of the stomach, eta Liver Complaint may bo oared by avoiding the above mentioned causes, keep- ing the bowels froo, and arousing the slug- gish liver with that grand liver regulator, LIVER COMPLAINT. Mr. Geo. Fawcett, Hamilton, Ont.,vrrites: "Having suffered with liver complaint for years and tried all sorts of remedies, 1 was advised to try Milburn's Laxs-Liver Palo. I must say, that after taking two vials of them, I fool quite a new man, and oan lstrongly recommend them to anyone." Price its cents por vial or 6 for $1.00, et all dealers or mailed direct by the The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. , X11 GIVES fiIViGE Beautiful Hair Makes the Plainest Face Irresistably Attractive. Any woman can have beautiful and luxuriant hair by oaten; Parisian Sage, the great hair tonio and dandruff cure Parisian Sage is the favorite Hair Tonto of refined people, and since its introduction it 'sae met with wonderful euoeoss. If you want beautiful, lustrous lir it that will be the envy of your friends, go to the drug store of Walton MoKib• bon and get a bottle of Parisian Sago today and use it for a week. If at the end of n week you are not satisfied that Parisian Sage is the nwet delightful and refreshing Hair Tonin you ever need, take it back and got your money. Parisian Sage is gnarauteod to onre dandruff, and atop falling hair It costs only 50 Dents a bottle at Walton Mo- Kibben's or by express, charges prepaid from Giroux mfg, Co., Fort Erie, Ont. A wedding that attraoted more than usual interest in the community, took place on Wednesday, March 3rd at the home of Chrystal Wylde, at Ripley, when the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wyld became the wife of Mr. Thos. Morrison of Goodlands, Man. Precisely at 3 p. in, the bride took her plaoe metier an arch of evergreen to the stiains of Mendelssohns wedding maroh. Rev. W. A. Bremner, pastor of Knox churoh, Ripley, assumed the responsibility of uniting the young couple iu the sacred bonds of matri- mony and discharged his duties with his usual grace and solemuity. ONE BAD MIST#iKE. Is Frequently Made by the Wisest of Wingham People It's a serious mistake to neglect back-, ache; Baokaohe is the first symptom of kiduey ills. Fatal complioatio.,s may' follow. Brom We Kidney Pille toot quick• ly to overcome kidney ills, do not many until too late, it may mean Dtahotes, Brights Disease. Read what t' Wing - ham resident says, T. Dewitt Hoimes of Victoria Ave.,. Wingham. Ont. says: "I had felt miser- able for quite soine time with lumbago.. It bad settled across the small pert of my back and in the region of rbc kid net's. I would not stoop over nt times, and when I would sit for any le euth of time I could eoaroely get up The+ urine, plainly told the disordered state el' the kidneys, and although I had tried sever- al kidney remedies I could find nothing to give the desired results until on re-• commend of our druggist Mr McKib- bon I used Booth's Kidney Pills the one box cured me quickly and .-r tirely. Tho lumbago conn went out of nay back. and there has net been a sign of it..iuce.. Booth's Kidney Pilie are (seri minty er ` grand remedy end I feel grateful in reoonmendinig them. Solt! by Deelers. Price 50 cents. The R. T. Booth Go,, Ltd , Fort Erle, Ont., Sole Oanadiau Agents. The average life of a ship is about 26' years. Wise men and fools may wear hats of the same size, A woman is willing to admit a man's superiority when it comes to translating a railway timetable. Sometimes a woman is nnpepugr with her neighbors because she never does anything that they oan gossip about. Fortunately bat few people are mind readers, therefore they never discover what their neighbors really thinly of them. Take A Cold Seriously Tho possibilities of every cold are - dreadful to contemplate. Br,.nohitis, pneumonia, consumption usually begin with a simple cold. Why -not fight the oold from the start and ensure success by using Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It allays ieflimma- tion, keops the cough free and louse and protects the bronchial tabes and lungs - from danger. TWENTY YEARS AGO, Local Historyl,1 Items froism theof "theTimesear" yr yles80s. Tells Why So Many Suffer from Catarrh and Rheumatism. A distinguished physician, famous for his successful treatment of catarrh and rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, states as follows :-- "Our climate being more or less damp and changeable, is bad for catarrh and rheumatism, and care must be taken not to let these troubles gain headway. In addition, he states, that a great many Cana- dians are careless in their habits, and to this as much as climatic con- ditions is due a great deal of the trouble. Insufficient clothing and improper eating will cause rheumatic and catarrhal troubles in any cli- mate. This eminent authority gives the following as the simplest and best treatment known to science, and to it he gives credit largely for his success :— Fluid Extract Cascara 3i oz. Carriana Compound r oz. Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz. Directions : One teaspoonful after each nrcal and at bedtime. The ingredients are all vegetable, and have a direct and specific action on the liver, kidneys, and bowels, eliminating all poisonous matter from the system. Any druggist can dis- pense this, or you can buy the in- gredients , separately and mix et home by shaking in a bottle. t' Many of our readers should benefit by this article. Save the recipe. On Wednesday, March 8rd, at 5.80 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Henderson, con, 3, Huron, was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their daughter, Isabella, was joined in marriage to Mr, Murdooh Smith, of Redvers, Sask. When the guests, numbering 130, wore assembled, the bride, leaning on the arm of her brother, who gave her away, entered the parlor to the strains of the Lohengrin Wedding March. The nup- tial knot was tied by the Rev. W. MoLennan, of Kinloss. (From the :Timms of Mar. 15, 1889 ) LOCAL NEWS. Rev. A. K. Mustard, of Aberfoyle, formerly of Hensel!, olaims to have been completely cured of an attaok of con- sumption by "the faith cure."_ Mr. D. McOasey, contractor, who for the last fifteen years has been a resident, of Wingham, left on Monday for Cin- oinatti, Ohio, Mr. H. Davis, of the Customs, return- ed a few days ago from a week's visit to Ottawa and pleasantly described much that oame under his observation at the gay and festive metropolis, Mr. Wm. Gannett is going to erect another residence on Scott street, this season. Mr. P. Imlay purchased a lot from J. A. MoEwan, on Albert street, near An- derson's saw mill, and purposes erecting a residence thereon in the spring. Mr. F. Wright is at present engaged in erecting a bake oven for Mr. J. Slemin in rear of his shop. Mr. John Foster, contractor, who is at present going his rounds as assessor, has three bridge contracts this year. The skating rink was the centre of attraotion on Monday evening. The Nothing in the way of a Cough is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchial Cough, The qulok- esI relief comes perhaps from a presorip- tion known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And be- sides, it is so thoroughly harmless that mothers give it with perfect safety even to the youngest babes. The tender leaves of a simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its re- markable curative effeot. A day's test will tell, Sold M Walley's Drug Store. occasion was the fruitful topic of dis- onssion for a few days previous—the skating race between W. J. Cornyn and Wnr. Anderson. Before a•large number of speotators the race was duly called and watched with interest. Anderson soon asserted and sustained his superior- ity as a skater. At the end of the five miles he was about four laps ahead. Mr. W. J. Fletity, of the Advance,. Ieft on Tuesday to try his fortune in Victoria, British Columbia. Mr. F. Wright, our energetic builder and contractor, has opened out on Vic- toria St. a yard for the sale of lumber,. shingles, lime &o. MARRIED. Underwood—Hunter.—At the Manse; Wingbam, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. H. MeQuarrie, Mr. W. Underwood, to Miss Martha Hunter, both of Howiok. Ferguson—Mo0nrdy.—At the reei- denoe of the bride's father, on the llth inst,, by Rev. J. H. Moorehouse, Andrew Ferguson, of E. Wawanoab, to Elizabeth. McCurdy, of Wingham, m DEATHS. Agar.—In Morris, on the 11th inst., David Agar, aged 64 years. Shearkey.—In Turnborry, ou the 6th inst., Catharine Shoarkey, aged 67' years. DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY SUCCESSORS TO Drs. Kennedy Si. Kerion SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to Dr. •Ker- gan being deceased, Dr, 7. D. Kennedy, Medical Director, has associated w ith him Dr.Kennadylr. who has been with the firm for several years, so hereafter business will con- ducted under the name of DRS. KENNEDY d. KENNEDY NERVOUS DEBILITY Thousands of young and middle aged men are annually swept to a premature grave through EARL{ INDISCRETIONS, atXCItSSES AND BLOOD DIsuasgs. If you have any of the following symptoms consult us before it is too late, Are you nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, specks before the eyes, with dark circles under them, weak back, kidneys irrita- ble. palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and losses sedi- imentin urine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks careworn expression. poor memory. lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, change- able moods, Neak manhood, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose. sore throat etc. BLOOD POISONS Blarc the ood Poimsouostt prevalent and most serious diseases, ley sap the very life blood of the victim, and unless entirely eradicated from the System may affect the future generation. Beware of mercury. It only suppresses the symptoms—OUR NEW METHOD cures them. OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT alone can cure you, and makes men ot you. Under its influence the brain becomes active, the blood purified so that all pimples, blotches, and ulcera disappear. the nerves become 'strong as steel so that ner- vousness, bashfulness and despondency vanish, the eye becomes bright, the Face full and clear, energy teturns to the body, and the moral, physical, and vital systems are invig- orated:all drains cease—no more vital waste from the system. Dont let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard earned dollars. W* will ours you or no pay. READER No matter OT treated you, write 'Aran or an honest opinion 7Etree of Charge. neons pnEE"The Golden monitor" (illustrated) Question List for Noma Treatment Sent on Request. DRs.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Am and Griswold it, - DETROIT, MICR.