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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1909-07-15, Page 6G 1&NCSTER5 ONTI CflRIED BY FRUIT4-TIVES" These Wonderful Fruit Juice Tablets .Aro Winning Friends on Every Side. Lancaster, Ont., Sept 16, 1908 7 was :t martyr for many years to itiitat distressing complaint, chronic ,Oonstipation. I tried many kinds of stills and medicines without benefit and eonsuftcd physicians, but nothing did sane any real good, Then I began to take "b'ruit-a-tives," and these won- iderful little fruit tablets entirely cured one. At fins!, T took five tablets a day, but now 1 take only ane tablet every two days. I am now entirely well, and thanks •t.r "Fruit-a-etives," I give you permis-i m to publish this testimonial. Madame) Zenop•hlle Bonneville, mitis is only one more link in the ellraiin of proof that "Fruit-a.-rtives" never fail to cure Constipation or non - notion of the bowels. 50e a box, or 6 :Dor $2.50, or trial box 25e. At dealers or sent on receipt of price by li'ruit-a- fives Limited, Ottawa. FROM A PHiLOSOPHER'S NOTE- BOOK. A green Ohristmaa maketh a slim ooalyt+:rd. A frog in the pond is worth two in your throat. A breach -of -promise snit is a poor aubatitnte for a wedding coat, There is nothing that will, burn a hole its your pocket so quickly as a cool xtiitiion, The roan who said : "Talk is cheap,' never had to pay his wife's telephone charges, If, as some poet has said, all Iife is rnasie, the tramp must have been set to rag -tune. What a comfort it would be if the wolf at the door could be trained to ohew up a few dans as they arrive! There was a time when a hundred thousand dollars aoemed like a good deal of money, and, Dome to think of it, it seems so yet. It is not so much the love of money, but the inordinate desire of its posses- sors to get rid of it, that is at the root of many latter-day evils,•—Harper's Weekly. Pains of women, head pains, or any pain Mopped in 20 minutes sure, with Dr. Shoop's Piok Pain Tablets, See full formals on 25c. Box, Sold at Walley's Drug Store. DON'T KNOCK THE MAN YOU WORK FOR, A young man employed in a fac- tory reoeutiy spent a blissful quarter hour in teIIing a couple of other men About the shortcomings of the plant In whioh he worked, handing out $uoh a generous knock in the pro - toes as to make it impossible for us to let the incident pass without com- ment. Au employee who "knooke" the bnsineea that pays his eatery is n thief, pure and simple. He represents the worm form of dishonesty we know of, Beside hitn the employee who pilfers 000h is harmless and respect- able, the burglar is a gentleman and the heel way robber a knight errant. For this crime against business ethics there can be no excuse, nor anything1 to vindicate it. If the business is dishonest, if the place le not being run to your setis- faotion, eL the bosa doesn't suit you, be a mai, get off the job; but don't be a traitor to the firm which keeps you ne work and snakes three squares rateable. In time of war no condition fie eo innately punished or so loathed as that of a i,raitor. Try, to figure out how you would feel if you paid the sentry and had to *talk' tilts "knbeka" at your back. Many o, firm has been temporarily +alnbareased by aialioiotts utterances of xonie enipIoyee—*ogle emyloy'ee trusted and paid to serve and not to "knock" the buiviceee. Be (opal to the man you work for, *peak Well fOr the businees yon are idantitleai -with. I1 you can't do this t Off the `ob t , .t CI AaMolv,COXLTAL« *set ,,TDO Kind Yeti Nara Ain FAA altnittan KERNELS FRO THE SANCTUM Mill Interesting Palrcgraphs from our E cchztl•-tgt Ube new Central Prison for Ontario may be located at Inglewood. In ]Macedonia the roost profitable field of business le in rearms and large knives, The Pains of the .Aged. Are neuelly due to the tendency of the kidneys to wear out as age advances, giving rise to the accumulation of ;:onions in the blood and causing back. ache, lumbego, aching limbs and rhea• mutism. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills are particularly prized by aged people because they can be relied upon to invigorate the action of the liver, kidneys and bowels and to remove the manse of pains and aches. The Railway Commission has ordered the Grand Trunk to build a new station at Guelph. Tbronghout Australia for more than 3,000 miles, the charge for a telegram is one penny a word. Nothing in the way of a Cough is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchial Cough. The quick- est relief comes perhaps from a prescrip- tion known to Druggists everywhere as Dr, Shoop's Cough Remedy. And be- sides, Ale so thoroughly harmless that mothers give it with perfect safety even to the youngest babes. The tender mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its remarkable curative effect, It is truly a most certain and trustworthy prescription. Sold at Wal- ley's Drug Store. The great trouble with wild oats sowing is that you get too much seed on the ground. Olives and English walnuts ground together and moistened with mayon- naise make a tasty pionio sandwiob, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr- hoea ltornedy Would Rave Saved Him $100,00 "In 19021 bad a very severe attaok of diarrhoea," save R, N. Farrar, of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907, I had a similar attaok, and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr• ]foes Remedy which gave me prompt relief. I consider it one of the beet medicines of its kind in the world, and bad I used it in 1902 I believe it would have saved me a hundred dollar doctor's bill," Sold by all druggists. Mr, Pierre Oolliha, a Montreal grooer, was robbed of $500 by two men who pretended to be sanitary inspectors, A large quantity of bogus $2 bills, said to have been made in Oaaada, was circulated in Western Pennsylvania. OR. A. W. CHASE'S 2g CATARRH CURE .., C. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower, Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and petmanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Slower Medicinedealers, Co,, Toronto and Euuffase lo. Try a Littlelemon and salt mixed the next time a price mark sticks to the bottom of china dishes or brio-,• brao. A failing tiny nerve—no Iarger than the finest silken thread—takes from the Heart its impulse, it's power, its reg- ularity. The Stomach also has its hid- den 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 presoription—Dr. Shoop's Restorative—is directed straight for the pause 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 become fully oonvinoed of its wonderful merit. Anyway don't drug the organ. Treat- ing the cause of sickness is the only sensible and snooeatful way. Sold at Walley's Drng Store, When the apple has lost its beat flavor by oold storage, it may be made into an appetizing salad with onions. Out the two together in thin alioea and serve on lettuce leaves with oil and vinegar. Nature's Remedy La grippe, pneumonia and influ- enza often leave a nasty cough when they're gone. It is dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with OXYGENATOR "Nature's Perfect Blood Purifier Cures An Germ Oiseasea" FOR SALE BY til UGtGiS't'S THE OXYGENATOR CO., 42 tlt rbotd Street Teroato, Ont„ Blesser] is the man, who in the hour of adversity, discovers that he heti even mare friends than be thoet let he had. Pain cell be tinily tart gnirk)v stopped Pink Paan Tablets— Dr Sh"op's—Atop Beadeebe, womanly pairs, arty Fain, any'ahere fie 20 rr'inntfs fore Frown la on the 25o box, Ask your dru 'vest or lector t:bunt this formula—it'll flue Sold at W ahey't, Drug Store, Paul Mueller was killed by liehtning in a dining -room near Calgary. Several other persons sitting in the room were uninjured, A Cloth wrung out of hot water to which has been added a little tar- p entine will restore the brigbtmmss to faded rugs. The essential Iung-healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect oongh medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 Dents. The mill occupying the most north- ern location in America is a fnur mill at Vermillion, 700 miles north of the United States boundary, and within 400 miles of the Artie Circle. A Liberal victory in the first district of Queen's, P. E. I., gives the Govern- ment a majority of three and probably saves them from defeat at least until the end of the Parliamentary term, Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble. After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and dootor's fees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicines I bought before,—SAMUEL Boyunn,;Folsom, Iowa. This medicine is for sale by all drug- gists. Samples free, William MacNamara was sentenced at Orangeville to six months' imprison- ment for an aggravated assault on Geo. MoDoneld. The defendant paid Mo - Donald $175.as compensation. A pleasing event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jno, Munninga, Colborne, when their eldest daughter, Florence May, was united in marriage to Mr. A. Malloy, of Macklin, Sask., by the Rev. E. Heist, Benmiller, Bears the ,The Kind You Have Always Boughf Signature of Mr. J. Bruoe Walker, Commissioner of Immigration, is already impressed with the need of men to handle the was tern harvest, He says applications are pouring in and cannot be filled. He thinks twenty thousand men will be required. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum - edam, diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder It Is expected that there will be con- siderable difficulty in securing teachers for a number of schools in this vicinity. - We are informed that every school board in Kinloss township is obliged to scours new teachers, every teacher hav• ing resigned, Over Thirty -Fire Years, In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera infau- tum. It was at this time that Chamber- lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty. five years maintained that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has extended to every part of the United States and to Nine druggists out oforeign ten will recom- mend it when their opinion is asked, at - though they have other medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can al- ways be depended upon, even an the moat severe and dangerous mete Sold by all druggists. Mrs. James Stringer weed away very *uddeniy at her late residence, Hamilton S. Ltieknow, June 29th, 1909. Mrs. Stringer bad not been feeling well for some time, but her death from netaralgia on the heart came as a great shook to her t°latives and friends. The funeral 10 Kinoardine Cemetery Was Conducted by Rea. 0. W. Sanndefa, and was met by many of her relatives end friends front Kincardine Township, where de. ceased had spent most of her days, retir- ing to Lucknow In the year 1896. Mrs, Stria was bot nin _ StringerCarleton n County, March 23rd, 1842, afterwards moving with her parents, Mr. and Mre, Abra- ham to Dungannon. She was the only member of her family living in Canada, her parents, brothers and sisters moving tO the 'United States seine forty years ager, 'X'kfl!i W1Nt71•,laAlit TIMES) JULY 15, 190 9 [HAT CLQ WINTER COUGH The Cough Syrup You've Taken Has Sickened But Not Cured You. You'll Never bo Well Till 'R en Real the Lau with " Catarrhnzone," Nothing pulls down strength, leak you wretobed, miserable and deapondent like a chronic cough. The old•fashione liquui mixtures slip dawn the throe slater the stomach and do little else bu rain digestion. Oatarncczouo is the only breathahl old, catarrh and cough medicine, 1 stead of taking drowsy drugs, ohlora morphine and opium mixtures, you aim ply tuhale the riobeat pine balsams breathe into your lungs the healing soothing vapor of a 6oientifio reined that commands the admiration of al good physicians. The extraordinary efficacy of Catarrh ezeue is without a parallel. A sneeziu cold is cured in ten minute,, A harsh cough is eased in an hour, the most of fensive catarrh is thoroughly drawn from the system. In ossa of asthma and bronchitis the relief and certain mare that comes from the healing balsamic extracts in Catarrhozone is simply wonderful "For more than twenty years I suffer. ed with a cough, bronohitis, asthma and nasal catarrh," writes J E Fenwiok, of Staunton, P. O. "Every attaok I had seemed to grow worse and I could bard. ly brtathe on account of an accumula- tion of phlegm in the nose and throat. One day I tried Catarrhozone and in tem minntea was wonderfully relieved. I could breathe freely and naturally through the nose, and blood spitting was stopped—the phlegm was cleared away anti my regular breathing rootlet. - ed, No remedy can do more than 'Oa- tarrhoze,' " There is no remedy so certain and safe as Catarrhozone, but being a good remedy It is imitated. Beware of the aubatitutor, Large Catarrhozone lasts two mouths, price $1 00, Smaller sizes 25o. and 50c. All reliable dealers or the Catarrhozone Cm„ .Kingston, Ont, The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rapson, of Hullett, was the scene of a happy event on Wednesday, June 30th, when their daughter, Annie was united in marriage with Mr. W. S. Jamieson, a popular and prosperous young farmer also of the Township of Hallett, The young couple took their places under an arch of evergreens in the parlor, Rev. H. E. Curry, of Londeeboro, performed the oeremony in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives of the bride and groom. THE LADIES' FAVORITE, Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorit medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. A quiet but pleasant little wedding took place in the parsonage at Landes - bore, Wednesday, Jane, 30th, when Miss Luoy May Cowan, of Thornhill, Man„ was united in marriage with Mr. Frances Little, a prosperous young farmer of Hullett. The bride was beautifully gowned in white mull trim- med with Iaoe and insertion and was attended by her sister, Miss Ida, also of Thornhill, Man. The groom was at tended by hie brother Henry, while the ceremony was performed by Rev, H. E. Curry, of Londeeboro, ]toy's Life Saved, My Iittle boy, four 9ears old, had a severe attaok of dysentery. We had two physicians; both of diem gave him up. We then gave him Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy whioh cured him believe saved his life, •--WILLIA.M H, ,STnerAxe, Carbon Hill, Ala, There is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give it with castor oil according to the plain printed•,directions and a cure is certain. For sale by all drug• gists,. Two severe hail storms are reported from the West. One passed near Indian Head on the 5th damaging crops, it is estimated to the extent of $200,000. It is thought the crops are too far advanced to make a second growth. A few days earlier a very severe hail and wind storm passed near CarievaIs, Sask., doing immense damage to buildings and crops, Three persons were killed and thirty seriously injured. Almost every- thing in the path Of this storm was des• troyed, even to threshing machines and the larger feria implements. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought bears the Signature of w SPRING 7)ilalolClNE, As a spring medioinoe Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones tip the system and removes all inipnritiee baba the blood, end takes away that tired weary feeling so prevalent in the spring A couple of week sT agothe0 anthoritit s changed thnen* of P. the buatlioit burg of Orangeville Xunotion to Fraira Jttz otion, so that iii future there will be no auch a thing ae Orange* vine Junction. The name, not the town, hat been wiped off the map, and in all the years to corse be sure and for. get that there ever was such a plane as Orangeville Janetion, The %Pard Tiara is a contraction of Garafraxa, but Old tither* Will not Cheer that the name of Ibis metropolis hoe been changed. Some boys touobed a match to a bar- rel of gaeoIlne standing on the railway platform at Shag Harbor, N S, Two of the bora were (filled and four others serienaly injured. Sears the Thu Kind You Have Always Bought Signature ` of Ohealey's tax rate for this year is 20 mills. There were unusual expenditures over other years, but the increase in as- sessment enabled the council to strike the same rate as last year. Five hundred troops with bayonots and machine guns are now guarding the Dominion collieries at GIace Bay. There was some fierce rioting during Wednesday night, and shots were fixed and stones thrown at No. 6 colliery by the atrikesympathizera. Twenty -Five Cents 1s the ,Price et Pett,ee, The terrible itohing and smarting, inoident to certain skin diseases, is al- most instantly allayed by applying Chamberlufn's Salve. Price, 25o outs. For sale by all druggists. Mr. Daniel Byers, a farmer on the 2nd concession of Grey, shipped four bogs not yet six months old which weigbed 810 lbs. The market price re- ceived for them was $7.70 per cwt„ which brings the total received for the four pigs to $63,37, a pretty neat jam for such young animals. They were a cross between Tamworth and Chester, In Agony With files. • A book an Rheumatism, by Dr. Shoop, of Ranine, Wis., tells some plain truths, and in a plain and practical way. Get this booklet, and a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop'e Rheumatic, Remedy for some disbeartoned sufferer in your vicinity. Make a grateful and appre- ciative friend of some one who is dis- oonraged because of the failures of others to help him. Help me to make this teat, and I will certainly help your suffering friend. Sold at Walley's Drag Store, The Everett, Metzger & Flanders Au- tomobile Company of Detroit, was or- ganized eleven months ago with a capi- tal of $1,000,000, of whioh only $200,000 was paid in. Sino then the company has made a million in cash profits, or five times its actual capital. This is one indication of the enormous profits made as a result of the tariff protection in the United States. sl00 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hail'e Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con- stitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do- ing its work. The proprietors have so ranch faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials, Address F. J, CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take HalI's Family Pills for con- stipation, The town of Dundee is the latest municipality in whioh it has been de- cided to wage a camgaign.for local op- tion looking to a vote next January. Other towns which have deoided within the peat week or so to press for local option are Galt, Sault Ste. Marie and Steelton, The 'village of Fenelon Falls and the townships of Augusta, Blenheim, Colborne, Dorchester North, Downie, Glanford, King and Mono are also among the recent additions to the Iist of campaigns started, FARMERS articles theanyone so dispose 0!, should adv1r tise the same for sale in the Tmma. Our large oironlation tells and it will be strange indeed if you do not gets customer. We can't guarantee thatou will sell because you niay ask more for the artiole or stook than if is worth. Send your advertisement to the MIMES and try this plan of disposing of your stook end other articles, Suffered For Thirty Years With Catarrh of The Stomach. Mr. John Raitt, 71 Coursol SL, Mont- reai, Que., has used Milburn's Laxa-Uver Pills and recommends them to all his inendba ile writes:—" I take pleasure in writing you concerning the great value I .have received in Ding Milbmnis Leta - Liver Pula tole• Cttltarrh of the Stomach, with 'which Y have been a sacra kr tbarty years. I need five bottles and they made me all tight.. I *leo had a very severe at k of LoOrippe, arad rt flap deteerieted �. ti�t►L aiE 9 wild tali• y nit eet*try til all an .tr, abater to`,eate me. p'or" the small 'win of 26 Coots we Woe ',. ` ot;<r tMltli doctor when vim ]titre llel�ttalrtire X -+veer .1Ft o Price 25 bogs per *140 b for. tit M l deal sit, or minded direct oft oe+pt of once by The 'p. Milburn 4•:, xtwoi'Csa, ote* OAS. )17 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 four, to be successful from a baking standpoint, must befine to produce light bread or pastry, pure to - make that bread or pastry wholesome, and rich in nutriment to make it nourishing.. Ogilvie's Royal us hold. has these three qualities in the greatest degree. Ogilvie's Royal Household is milled by the most modern methods, and made only from Manitoba (lard Wheat which contains the highest percentage of nutriment, Royal Household Flour never disappoints. 20 Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, Montreal. (TWENTY VEARS AGO Local History of the early 80s. Items from the "Times" fyles. (From the Thins of July 12, 1889.) LOCAL NEWS. The following have gone to Clinton to write for third olasss certificates: Maggie Cargill, Nellie Gray, Jos. Mo- Donogh and Emma Campbell, The Kincardine Review says: Con- ductor Quirk, in himself, attracts more visitors to Kinoardine than gay other Bingle individual. He is known as a wholesouled gentleman far and wide. The friends he has would maintain a maguifioent summer hotel. We have often thought the town should pay him a premium annually of $500 as a slight recognition of kis patriotic service to this people. Mr. T. .A. Mina has received, through Messrs. Smith & Pethiok, three mag- nificent chandeliers, with Brendley & Hubbard's lamp attachments, for his new store. The benediota and bachelors were ar- ranged in cricket array in Recreation park, on Tuesday, captained respective- ly by Mesar,, H. W. O. Meyer and Ed. Stiles. The married men playing were ?deeds. Meyer, Mayor Mclndoo, J. Dineley, J. A. Ohne, W. H. Macdonald, 0, E. Williams, R. Hill, O. N. Griffin, E. Stiles, Jos, Hurtibese, W. Dodds, Singles, Geo. Duffield, Ed. Stiles, J, A. Toubi]l, R. Vanatane, Ed. Dinsley, J. Stewart, E. L. Dickinson, Dr. Met Kenzie, Thos, Johnston, N. T. Ritchie, B. Scherer, The score was 30 to 24 in favor of the married men. Mr; 3, Paling umpired the game, Mies M. Pake tendered her resignation as a teacher in the public school. The 'efforts to induce the Grand Trunk to erect a brick instead of a frame station here did not avail, yet, we be- lieve, we will obtain a building folly commensurate with our needs and creditable alike to the Company and the town. Brion bnildings for stations have not yet been adopted 10 any extent and there are those who assert that they are not suitable, as the proximity to rapidly moving trains is not conducive to solidity or permanenoe. At any rate, the decision of the Company is for a frame station at Wingham. The work of constraotion wiIi begin at en early date. About eighty guests assembled at the reaidenoe of Mr. George McKay, on Wednesday evening, the occasion being the marriage of his daughter, Miss Mary McKay, to Mr. Thomas Beecroft, bank- er, of Barrie. The nuptial knot was neatly adjusted by Rev, H. McQuarrie, Miss Frances MaKayi acted as brides. maid and Mr. James McKay as grooms. man. Shortly before six o'clock on Friday morning last, the fire alarm rang and clouds of smoke were seen issuing from Mr, T. Bell's furniture factory. The. third storey was all ablaze in an in- credibly short time. The fire brigade was soon on the 80en0 of motion, Then began the most exciting combat with the devouring elements ever witnessed in Wingham. For nearly three hours the battle went on, three streams being steadily poured on the flames. The fire brigade was under the control of Mr, J. A. Cline, and worked most ►. heroically. The hundreds of oitizens who had assembled also exerted them. selves like Trojans, several heavy ma- chines being removed from the ground floor. Considering the extent of the wooden structure and the amount of inflammable material therein, it is nothing lees than marvellous how any. thing was saved, BIRTHS Ireland,—At Wingham, on the 7th inst,, the wile of Mr. George •Ireland; A son. Henry.—In Kinloss, on the 4th inst., the wife of Mr, Frank Henry; a daughter. MARRIED. Beecroft—McKay,—At the residence of the bride's parents, Diagonal Road, Wingham, on the 10th inst., by Rev, Mr. MoQuarrie, Mr. Thomas Beeoroft, banker of Barrie, to Miss Mary McKay, daughter of Mr. George McKay, 3, P. DEATHS. Roderus.--At Wingham, an the 8th inst., Ruby Irene May, daughter of F. H. Roderus, aged 1 year, G months and 18 days, A tickling or dry Dough can be quickly Loosened with Dr, Shoop's Cough Rem- edy. No opines, no chloroform, nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold at Walley's Drug Store. JAPANESE RULES FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Seven prominent women educators have drawn up a set of rules for the young women of Japan governing their relations with the male sex. The rules tate all prohibitory and ran at follow*: Don't have a talk with young men in a closed room; the presenoe 61 a third party's is regtzired. Don't vi*it young niers. Don't wee a bachelor at hit lodgings except under the guardian*hip of elder women. Don't communicate With young men; when neoes*ary send letters through proper men, Don't open roar*elvee the lettere whioh you have received from a Wenger. bOn't exohange photos and other suit. cies with young men. Don't go out, if possible, after sun- down; when necessary be accompanied by a chaperon. Don't travel or put up at a hotel without a ohaperon. 'Don't live alone in any home without a chaperon, except relatives or friends. Don't behave vulgarly toward men, taking every Care in speaking and de- porting. Don't speak with men and receive fatt- en therefrom Without being introduce d to them in a proper manner. Don't take a walk or play games with young Wren without a ohaperon. Don't see young men off or meet them On a trip, alrela..1.11111111. 8 r 118.1i,7 t nika *estrus. , Mrs. V. Clark, Belmort, Dan,, writes. „Myr baby had eozenlu on her ear. The wore was vary bad and nothing teemed to help her. ]]fearing of some remark« Obis cure* Dr. obAOe'I OlnIment had made we began tieing it and With the third applioation the tore began 10 heal.. The cure was thorough and complete and we giro all credit to Dr. Chase's Ointment."