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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-03-25, Page 3THE WINGHAM TIMES, MARCH. 25, 1901 '"8 Greatest Blood, Flesh and Nerve Tonic Makes Blood, Strengthens the Nerves Lnvigorates, Builds up, Braces. Like Electricity, you will feel the new blood coming into your veins and the nerves getting strong. The wrinkled land TINGle faces HEALut TH on a natural color. VITOL GIVES ENERGY AND SOUND, AS Almost Instant in. its Wonderful Results VITOL cures all diseases arising from a poor and appetite,d acon Bion of spitthe , blok od, suchrabitioanlee and saor llow complexion, general muscular weakness, loss palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath on slight exertion, nor coldness irregularl essof periods, suppression aninof in thethe menses,ck nervous headache, and all forms of female weakness, hysteria, sciatica, rheumatism, locomotor ataxy. Vitol is for sale everywhere or direct from THE SCOBELL DRUG Co., St Catharines, Ont. Price 50 eta. box, or six boxes for $2.50, AT WALLEY'S DRUG STORE. DOMINION BANK HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO. Capital paid up, $3,976,000 Reserve Fund and Undivided profits $5,297,000 Total Assets, o'er 48,000,000 WINCHAM BRANCH. . Farmers' Notes discounted. Drafts sold on all points in Canada, the United States and Europe. SA VINGS DEPARTMENT-Interes allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards D. T. HEPBURN, Manager R. Vaastone, Solioitor, FARIVIIRS STEADY EMPLOYMENT for a reliable Local Salesman repre- senting "Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries" in Wingham and adjoining country.- Yon ountry.Yon will find there is a good demand for nursery Stock on account of the high prions that growers have realized on their fruit this season. Our salesmen are turning in big bust - nese to ns this year. Be one of them and earn good wages through the winter months. Territory reserved. Pay weekly. Free sample outfit, etc. Write for particulars. and anyone having live stook or otb r articles they wish to dispose of, should adver- tise dver-tise the same for sale in the TIMES. Our large circulation tells and it will be strange indeed if you doynot get a customer. We can't guarantee e for the articl sell le or stooks thause n you worth. Send your advertisement to the TIMES and try this plan of disposing of your stook and other articles. STONE & WELLINGTON Foothill Nurseries (850). CANADA. TORONTO, 60 YEARS' ; EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS 1 COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain oin ntthChuca nvntis probably' 1tenale.. omoula- tons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sora aroe.nt!) Olken through Munn forsecing&s-Co. receive epeciai f otic*,, without charge, iii tho Scientific JIniertcan. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada.E6.75 a year, postage prepaid. Sold be allnowedealers. NewYor[i MUNN & Co soioloadivayr Branch OHC*. 675 If Bt.. Washington. Fiji islanders' Sugar Cane Dance. A very curious and ex eedtugly clev- er dance may be lettuce:;ed in Fiji call- ed by the natives "the sugar cane meke," or sager cane dance. 11 ten, resents tho growth of the sugar care In the first figure the tlau.ers squat iow ,>n the ground, shake their heads, shut their eyes and tnurninr slowly and softly au unintelligible i:enteeve Gnxdually they till stand ap together. growing taller and taller, and as they "grow" they wave their arms and tremble all over from ankle to head. like the tall, tasseled (lane wart::;; in the wind, and still they keep on eh:lut- ing louder and louder. The last fig- ure. represents a series of combats meant to symbolize the exactions of the chiefs, who compel the "k:tisi." willing stud unwilling, to came and ('nt their crops. -London Standard. HIS BANK ACCOUNT. [Charles R. Barnes.) MoDoodle had a bank account, In far off Dlnkeyville, And though it's not the same amount, MoDoodle has it still. He bronght his wife to New York town, And leased a pretty flat, When in the bank they wrote it down, His balance looked like that: 10,000. The city was a splendid place, On this they both agreed, Aa in a happy, gladsome page They gratified each need. But as the year's end Dame in sight, A shadow marred their blies, The bank aocount-oh, woeful plight! - Stared forth at them like this: 8.11. Another year went swiftly by, And in a cheaper street They live and watch the moment fly, And try both ends to meet; Sometimes they drag the bank book out, Wherein wealth used to grow, And ponder o'er the past in doubt, For now it mooke them so: 0.00. IT PAYS Ambulance Field Examination. Scene -Hamilton South Iiaubh; sol- dier supposed to have been wounded is brought to surgeon's tent by bear- ers. Bearer (reporting) -Severe scalp wound, sir, accompanied with insensi- bility. Surgeon -Well, what have you done? Bearer -Dressed the wound, sir, and gave him a little whisky and wa- ter. Surgeon -Whisky and water! How did you expect an insensible mala to swallow that? Bearer-IIe axed fort, sir. -London Illustrated Bits. TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES Head Office, Hamilton. The Future of a Child is a matter of serious concern to every properly constituted parent. e SAVINGS BANK account opened for your child when Ayoung, will -without serious demand on you -pro- w% vide a fund for a college education when your child _ grows np. The deposit of an occasional, or regular, small sum -with its added interest -makes possible a higher education, that might otherwise be beyond attainment. Open a Savings Account for this purpose, in the name of the child -in trust. Teach the child to save, and to add it's Savings to the fund. The money is under the parent's con- trol, withdrawable only on the It caches the child thedinvaluable assailable by the creditor. lesson of thrift, and, at the same time, ensures a completion of its education. THE BANK OF HAMILTON specially invites this class of Savings Accounts, and the Manager will be pleased to consult with, and give any desired information to, parents desiring to open Trust Accounts in the names of their children. BANK OF HAMILTON WINGHAM BRANCH " C. P. SMITH, Agent. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. NEGLECTED SCALD CAUSED MONTHS OF AGONY. Spent Dollars in vain but Zam•Buk Cured Her. • Following we (five the testimony of a lady, who, if she had known of Zam- Bnk earlier would have been saved nine weeks of agony: Mrs. Frederick Bryant, of 169, Rail- way Avenue, Stratford, Ont., says: -"I scalded my loot while preparing supper. Next day the ekin came off and illy foot was in a merlons ooudition. I could not wear my shoe and had to lay up f nine weeks During this time 1 napcydozens of salves but none did any the wound developed i sore, I got no rest ay pain. At this polo_ od, in fact o a running night from the a supply of Zem- Bnk was obtained ad a few applications had immediate effect in soothing the pain and irritation. A small supply proved sufficient to heal the scald, al, though I had spent dollars in other remedies. New skin has now formed nicely over the open sore. "Zam-Bnk is the most wonderful and effective remedy I have used, and I ad vise others to ase it," Zam-Bnk Is equally effective in oaring burns. Mr. Geo. Gilmore, caretaker of the E. Clements Block, Winnipeg, testi- flee as follows: -"I sustained a series of bad burns while attending to the large furnace which heats the buildings. One burn on my wrist was particularly bad and gave me great pain. I applied some Zara -Bak, and in forty-eight hours all that remained of the burn wee a slight soar. Zam-Bnk seemed to take the pale away like niagio. It is a splendid balm to kelp handy, its healing powers being - simply mttrvellone." There is nothing to equal Zam-Bnk as a family balm. Its uses are so wide. It has been proved a sure cure for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, absoesses, piles, bad leg, suppurating emends, cuts, bruises, ohapped hands, cold creeks, and all skin injuries and diseases Rubbed well into the part affected it cures rheumatism, solation, neuralgia, eto. All drag. iste and stores sell at 50o. per box, or poet free from Zam-Bnk Co., Toronto, on re- ceipt of price. URE Bink Headache and ve all the troubles Inca ztesbaug,)iheey'aerDizins,NelroancDistress eating, Pan in the Side &c. While their moat remarkable eaceees Las been low in curing S1CK 'Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pine are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre- venting ro-venting thio annoying complaint. while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, ettmu.utetho liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they only HEoared o Ache they would be almost pricelrse to those who suffer from this distressit,gcomplaint; butfortu- nately their goodness docs not end herc,annl those who once try ahem will find these little pills valu- able in so many ways thanes, v 111 not be wil- ling to do without them. But after alt eica head Is the bane of so many lives that hero is where we make our great boast. Our pills eurolt while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who we them. man 18EDXCI113 CQ..1l W YOU. Z)li . 11 EL bail Dont 'Iinal1 ?rim GEMS OF THOUGHT. 8 r LITTLE DIGESTERS 4 Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote Digestion. Money back if they fail to cure. At all Druggists or direct from 25c. a Box. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto_ ••••••• •••••••••4:••••••••• 110.•'IP•••••(►••4(••••••••• 40111 COAL COAL COAL. • We are sole agents for the celebrated SCRANTON COAL, • + which has no equal Also the best grades of Smitliing, 'ianukl and • • Domestio Coal, and We d of all kindsalways on hand. • •• We etiookGf LUMBER. SHINGLES, LATH $4. (Dressed or Undressed) • Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. t1 1 Highest Price paid for all kinds of Logs. '!n *• • • J. A. McLean1 1 • •R• . esidence Phone No. 55. Office, No. 64. Mill, No. 44. • .••••••••Il•• i•••••••••••••o •••••••••W•4•••••••••••••••• If it were not for labor men could neither eat so much, nor relish so pleasantly, nor eleep so soundly, nor be so healthful, so neeful, so strong, so patient, so noble, so untempted.- Jeremy Taylor. Man is the artificer of his own happi- ness. Lit him beware how he 00m, plains of the disposition of circumstances for it is his own disposition he blames. - Thoreau. To use our fanny to our own misery is to abuse it and wrong ourselves. The realm ot: the possible was given to man to hope, and not to fear in. - Kingsley. Honor is but the reflection of a man's own actions shining bright in the face of all about him, and from thence rebounding upon himself. - Merriam. ••••••••••••••••••••••000. es•••••••••••••0•0000000•• • - 0 OLUBBING Trust your fortune to hard work, per- severance, and determination. You hold your future in your own hands. Never waver in this belief. -Treves. The advantage of living does not Consist in length of days, bnt in the right improvement of them. -Mon- taigne. In South Dakota a new bank was re- cently organized with a capital of $5,000. A bank molt as that would stand a poor show in Canada in competition with our national chartered banks capitalized at millions of dollars. One thing that Can- ada has reason to be proud of is her sound financial institutions. True friendship can knowledge. A want of cannot be an ingredient eau. Seeking and blundering are so far good that it is by seeking and blund- ering that we learn -Goethe. Let other people think for yon, as muoh as they .like ; but do not let them always deoide.-Carleton. Adversity is a trail of virtue to the wise man, but an occasion of sin to tie fool. -St, Ambrose. , Remember you have once been young, and never forget you slay• one day be old -Piggott. Giving money will have no value except we give ourselves. -Murray. Be charitable, before wealth makes thee oovetone.=Sir Thomas Browne. eD • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • 0 •b:1: .1. •i• • • • • 4 afford true disoernment in it. -Thor - During the last three months the Paisley horse buyers have been doing an active and extensive business among the farmers of that locality, having shipped 14 oarloade of 18 head eaoh, besides 000asional mailer consignments. These moimale averaged $175 a head, which re- presents over $44,000, distributed among the breeders of the equine. These farm- ers have been for several years breed- ing first-class animals, which are always in demand. STARTLING STATEMENT It's Statements Like that of 11. Hey- man, Kingston, Ont., That is Mak- ing Ki o n'. World Famous For Obstinate Stomach Complaints. Mr. H. Heyman, 133 Colborne Street, Kingston, Ont., says: "Mi-o•na is worth its weight in gold as a remedy to es standing dyspepsia. For years ihad enffered witk my stomach and could find no onre nor even relief. I could not eat• any- thing, as it would sour and form gas on my stomach that had a pressure on the heart. Heavy pains would come around my sides and pit of my etomaoh. I was unable to sleep for this and there was nothing to relieve my miserable condition. I was weak and languid And would feel as tired in the morning as on going to bed and perspiration would break out all over my body. I would won d fall tomyk knees.om ting that I My head would -ache and spells of dizziness would leave me unable to bee. Doctors but failed d to termed benefit me. trouble 1 tried lMi o na, which I proonred on advice of a friend, which has oared me when all else failed. I am sound and well and feel grateful to M1•e•na for my present health. It's the known results obtained by Mi-o-na that places it far and away above all other remedies and oonfirms Walton MoKibbon in offering to refund the money if Mi-o•na fails to onre atom• soh trouble. 60 cents a box. Relief in twenty-four hours. 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Walton McKibben is glad to state that Parisian Sago is a rigidly guaranteed hair restorer. It nares daodrnff in two weeks by kill- ing the dandruff microbes; it stops fall- ing hair; it cures all soalp diseases, or money back. it is a most pleasant hair dressing, especially for ladies, as it makes the hair soft and lustrous. The price is only 50 cents a largo bottle at Walton McKib- bon's or by express, all charges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg. Co„ Fort Erie, Ont. Afflicted for years with a Diseased Liver. Mr. L. R. t., known, perrhaps,vtas"Smallpox Ben," hass used • MILBURN'S LA X,A-LIVER PILLS '1 • •i• • 4. 4. He has also used them for his patient* when nursing them, and it is a well-known fact that small -pox sufferers must keep the bowels well regulated. Read what he says :--" I have bees afflicted for years with a diseteedliver,and have tried all kinds of medicine, but of no avail until about four years ago I tried your Laxa-Liver Pills, and got instant arelief. 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