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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1913-07-31, Page 6B; TIIE WINGIJAM TIMES. ELY 31, 1913 40.4?,sh-1 4 e. -lC+ •G"N<.•40S 4, •e,4.1.-'. 4 .? •v7vS0,4•l44Q4,4SO'>44soC +01•' ::>. li 1 T ORS . .0 .,, Q ..$. ' 0. • $.; 1i: ita:rri�se, (Dot., July :,. 191 3. a To All Teniae 8, -- e. .a e . , 1 , t e t1llee with eti 'Tires trona Ford a va. �'� e h,,ve tee n d `.n,' 'i t :l a 0li c acts r" L•di g ma ", to the tiff •t<t th:i. tee Ford Couiptnv are 41* Y st•ll;ng ecru or prnptl:e to stall card :it tir�eetiil poit1e;8. theie prices vary- e ▪ ag ant allure freut e21)) pe et t' threi fur •.1 0/./.teedebars,• c -± We quote y')a !l3rewith celvertiseinent Ne. 142 from our July e r o el 'le newspaper copy as follows :--- -• aoet "You can't bey gold dinarsat ti disc lunee n lr Ford circ erat special prices --vuv time, anywhere. W'a've never made encugb ears to is i-fy the demand, at ree;ular pride. Don't a w '- ..,:a deceived. t+.wonderfully l.,w, but ab - o solutely net " 4 We firmly believe that the rumor; which heve been spread i.m throughout the Dominion of C:tnad;t halve heon scanted b} persons o 4;• outside (•f clic Furti organi?, Ltion with n1 L vk'us intent, and we take4. s this cppartunity of stadiug definitely and tinady that we have not ,. 0 considered, nor are we gain; to cansi,ie:• the stle nt Pard ears :it any- :thing other than full advertised list prices, neither ie there any o 0 foundation in the rumor 1h,Lt the Ford Company is gating to eliminate o ee its orgahization of dealers and sell direct to the enneuiner. o O a Yours very truly, •• w FORD MOTOR CAP COMPANY Oi' CANADA, Limited,, A 4 a 0 0 eA a 0 to A. P. Lawrence, Manager of Sales. A. M. CRAWFORD LOCAL AGENT WINGHAN. 404II441-04)4,,S140Gss•e,•C,0,-PO -4 .?`>Oifr'C,oi BV4,440e-04404t49©e,44 • CHILDREN WITH DEFECTIVE SIGHT. `urprising Cure of Stomach Trouble When you have trouble with your A letter received by Mr. Gardiner, stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help Principal of the Ontario School for the just because your doctor fails to give Blind, from the Superintendent of the Am ercian Mission School for the blind at Bombay, India, mentions that the estimated number of blind people in you relief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. Everything I ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's advertizing booklets India is 500,000, of whom certainly not came to me. After reading a few of en ore than 50(1 have had any opportunity the letters from people who had been cured by Chamberlain's Tablets, I de - for an education or training along in- cided to try them. I have taken nearly dustrial lines. Reports from many three-fourths of a package of them and places in the United States, as well as can now eat almost everything that I from several European countries, indi- want." For sale by all dealers, tate that blindness is decreasing in the most highly civilized communities, largely as the result of greater know- ledge, and more attention to preventive meisures, on the part of physicians and nurses. While the returns of the luet Dominion census on this subject have not yet been tabulated and published, there is reason to believe that a similar statement is applicable to Canada. Nevertheless, it is probable that there are now -that there always have been- pest that can be named. The law of many young people in Ontario who nature makes it the work of the birds ought to be enrolled as pupils in the School at Brantford, but are not. Some parents of blind children have never heard of the School; others are sensitive about letting it be known that their children are afflicted; many, from what might be described as excessive affec- would be if they went out and mowed tion, do not like to be separated from off the heads of grain, or knocked off their children, even for the children's the green fruit. If some farmer boys good. To get into communciation with have to go to jail with the rest, so be the parents of those for whose benefit it -just so the jails get their due. - the School is maintained. the Principal --IIerbert Quick in Farm Magazine. depends largely upon the kind inter- .Y vention of neighbors, teaehere, ministers A e400d Investment, and municipal officers and he will be W. D. Magli, a well known merchant Composition of Eggs. The results of tests made by the De- partment of Agriculture show that about seven -eights of the white of eggs is water, the remaining one-eighth being nearly pure albumen. The eggs of chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys were used in making the tests. The tests showed the entire eggs to be made up as follows: Hen eggs, 50 per cent. water, 16 per cent protein, 34 per cent. fat. Goose eggs, 44 per cent. water, 19 per cent. protein. 36 per cent. fat. Duck e ggs, 46 per cent. water, 17 per cent. protein, 36 per cent, fat. Turkey eggs, 48 per cent. water, 1S per cent. protein, 33 per cent. fat. The protein goes to make blood and muscle and the fat furnishes fuel for heat, so it is easily seen that eggs, although largely composed of water, contain the elements needed to build up the body and repair the tissues. It is not true, however, that an egg contains as much nourishment as a pound of steak. As a general rule three-fourths of a pound of eggs con- tain about the same amount of nourish- ment as a pound of lean steak. -Ameri- can Poultry World. Protect the Birds. A law has been passed by congress protecting migratory birds. The farm- ers of the nation are more directly in- terested in the enforcement of this law than anyone else. The automatic, the pumpgun, and the breech loader ire the hands of sportsmen, and brutal idiots are a greater menace to the crops of the country than any one insect or fungous to keep down the devastating insects. Let us hope that we shall soon see the fear of the law in the hearts of the "sandpiper sports" of the nation, who go out and kill little birds for fun. They are far more harmful than they glad to get from any reader of the TIMES the name and post -office address of any person under twenty-one years of age, of Whitemound, Wis., bought a stock of Chamberlain's medicine so as to be able to supply them to his customers. who is blind, or whose sight is so de- After t•eceirmg them he was himself fective that attendance at the local taken sick and says that one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Public School is not practicable. By Diarrhoea Remedy was worth more to the methods in use at Brantford, a good him than the cost of his entire stock of English education can be acquired by these medicines. For sale by all dealers. the sightless, and instruction is also given in such trades as are available to ! enable the blind to become self-support- The Dairy and Cold Storage Com- ing. There is no charge for board, missioner has just issued a circular fiv- tuition or books. Address H. F. (tar- ing the recent amendmenments to the diner, Ptineipai 0. S. 13., Brantford. Inspection and Sale Act with the new Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORlea IL Do not suffer another day with Itchin r. Bleed- ing, or Gi'rotrud• ing Piles. No surgical opera. ation required. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once and as certainly cure ou, 60e. a noxa an dealers, or Idmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Sample box free if you mention thitt paper and enclose 2o. stamp to pay postage. And • a bootblack thrilled with a pleasure strange As a customer put back his change, With a kindly hand and a grateful sigh •- As the little white hearse went glim- mering by. As the little white hearse went glim- mering by - A man looked out of a window dim, And his cheeks were wet and his heart was dry, For a child even him! And he thought of his empty life and said: "Loveless alive, and loveless dead, Nor life nor child in earth or sky!" As the little white hearse went glim- mering by. was dear to Stood the Teat. (Glasgow Times) Dr. McTavish. of Edinburgh, was something of a ventriloquist, and it be- fell that he wanted a lad to assist in the surgery, who must necessarily be of strong nerves. He received several applications, and when telling a lad what his duties were, in order to test his nerves, he would say, while point- ing to a grinning skeleton, standing upright in a corner, "Part of your work would be to feed the skeleton, there, and while you are here you may as well have a try to do so." A few lads would consent a trial, and received a basin and hot gruel and a spoon. While they were pouring the hot mess into the skull, the doctor would throw his voiee so as to make it appear to proceed from the bony customer, and gurgle out, •'Br-r-rgr-h- ulr! that's hot!" This was too much, and without ex- ception, the lads dropped the basin and bolted. The doctor began to despair of ever getting a suitable helpmate until a small boy came, and was given the gruel and spoon. After the first spoonful the skeleton appeared to say: "Gr-r-ruh-r.bh! that's hot!" Shovelling in scalding gruel as fast as ever, the lad rapped the skull and impatiently retorted; "Well blow it, can't yer, ould bony?" The doctor sat down in his chair and fairly roared, but when he carne to, he engaged the lad on the spot, Amendment to the Fruit Marks Act. Bozs's We offer One hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case ofa Catarrh that can- not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY a: Co., Toledo, 0. Regulations. The amendments chiefly eoneern imported fruit. Hereafter the words "Packed by," must precede the name and address of the packer as narked on any closed package of fruit intended for sale. We, the undersigned, have known F. A new section is added empowering J. Cheney for the last '_, tsars, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi- the Governor in Council to make regu- ness transactions and financially able lations regarding the branding, mark- er . to carry out any obligations made by i ing and inspecting of imported fruit. his firm. Welding, Kinnan, & Marvin,t Persons violating such regulations are Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, o, liable to a fine of not more than fifty Hall's Catarrh Curt, is talcen internal - dollars and costs, or, in default of ly, acting directly upon the blood and i payment, to imprisonment for a term raucous surfaces of the system. Testi-. menials sent free. Price 75 cents per • not exceeding one month. The pack - bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ages of fruit not properly marked may Take Hall's Family Pills forconstipa- be confiscated. tion. In virtue of this amendment, new ---+� Regulations have been passed and were The most intensively cultivated re- published in the Canada Gazette of June 28th, 1913. According to these Regulations every importer o: :mit must have all grade marks found on gion in Europe is that part of the prov- ince of Valencia, Spain, which lies be- tween the mountains and the Mediter- The Best Medicine la the World* "My little girl had d sentry very bad. I thought she would die. Chamber- lain's hamber- lains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- edy cured her, and I can truthfully say that I think it is the best medicine in the world," writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by all dealers. -•---- -- BOASTING. I often think, while swatting flies, that it is neither safe nor wise to boast of one's achievement; for fate may all our triumphs mock; so often loud and vaunting talk is followed by bereave- ment. It's very well to point with pride in manner modest dignified we all like admiration; to toot a horn in self defence is excellent - there is no sense in self -depreciation. Uriah Heep and all his clan impart a pain to every man; we don't like folks too 'uinble; nor do we like the ones who boast, who'd make themselves the reigning toast -we're glad to see them stumble. And stumble they are sure to do before their little trip is through, their luck some day grows leery; the gods set traps for those who brag, who boost themselves and never flag until their jaws are weary. The boastful man, all chesty goes, a stream of bombast from him flows like water froth the scuppers; and people, sizing up his plight, remark, "It serves the blame fool right," when he is on his uppers. If we'd have sympathy and cheer when days of stress and grief are here, we should be meek and modest; so let us be serene and wise, and saw our wood and swat the flies, and from them knock the sawdust. WALT. MASON. 8 limes Cured i'sorlas. Mrs. Nettie Massey, Consecon, (ant., writes: "Three doctors described my trouble as psoriasis, and one said I could never be cured. The disease spread all over me, even to my face and head,and the itchin~ and burning was hard to bear. I used eight boxes of lir. Chase's Ointment and am entirely cured -not a sign of asore to be seen. I can hardly praise this Ointment enough." sane an. It has a rainfall only of about Owed packages containing imported seventeen inches a year, but so fertile. ! fruits erased or obliterated when such is the soil and cosl(illed are its workers marks are not in accordance with the that it produces crops worth an average Act or the new Regulations. This must of $640 an acre. 'There are districts , be done when the pacicag::s are being where 100 acres support ictl families, `taken from the railway ear, :;teaals lip and where single families live on the or otht•e conveyance in which they have act of four -tenths the of an aero, b een brought into Canada. The iai- : a. I'°arms are rented at about $30 an acre, porter must place on the end of such and the5tenant pays 48 cents an hour packages the proper grade marks, the for rifginped water, which flows in a correct name of the variety of fruit and stream of 2lie gallons a minute. Almost his own name and address. all farming is done by handl, minute at- Copies of the circular may be obtain- ed free of charge, from the Publiea- • and even , tendon being given to crops g to individual !!..tits. tions Branch, Departreent of Agricul- .. ture, Ottawa, or from any Dominion Electric Restorer for Men Fruit Inspector. Phosphono] restored evorynervi in the body • THE LITTLE WHITE HEARSE. (By James Whitcomb Riley.) As the little white hearse went glim- mering by •- The man on the coal-ccre jerked his lines. And smutted the lid of either eye, And turned and stared at the busi- ness signs. And the street -car and beat His hands on his shoulders and gazed up street Till his eye on the long track reach- ed the sky - As the little white hearse went glim- mering by. As the little white hearse went glim- mering by - A stranger petted a ragged child In the crowded walk, and she knew not why; But he gave her a coin for the way she smiled. t,i 1tt3i.,7,ioper tension t res ore9 - __... _.__. .._._..,..._ 't 311tur drea and all sexual vita and vitals y. Pre,n o v John IL ()'Neill, V•S.. for forty yt:are driver stopped Causes of Stomach Trouble. Sedelttary habits, lack of out door ex- ercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid, worry and an- xiety, overeating, partaking of food and drink not suited to your age and oc- cupation. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. 101 ry Is etlreti by Y:1'. (ie'•e' fi:t':'+!ent' i ore -1 of Q (r ti,;• tt.1 P.:i/t,)t17• Mont hest as,a itching pft - 2';:•31, i dared at v kcal YOU t. w.;.-1!;11,10 '•• • n •1 'ores. Dot tiSFre are reores t -'f thio i,int7 i• ,:° -r': 1?. a• .•t•'-ei- d t4'he1L it 11 1"•„t !:and :lir£ 2.1::rtin 1`% i`,v,- , t,.r,..t "^o. rents formerly of I3ownr:,twill', , Int., writes: `°Et” - n rit;+,i 1 • ('ha±se'o Ointment for yours, and r.:3mc1 it tn. taiuxi,h� in and all Sorts of burr:: and wounds. In fart. we would not '.,r t.•it11n'rt it i`1 the house. *ft is n 3 t c;. t•li« -17 tre:itrrIFnt for ,.gran! tl ite-,I c n•iitl:', frtei withli I 'uf!'e'1',.a', -. t.ii _'1{ rdtnd anything to help me." Wherever there In itc•llitel of the skin or a sore that rc,fe es ti heel you ran use I)r. Chase's (iletment with full ass,urnn, e 'ling It will prove tqn- • .stn.. n .Ind • •'sr•r 6:e1.1 •n' en;: . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA T®IA. Fifteen years ago 50,0(10 people emi- grated from Great Britain. Last year 268,000 left. The annual loss in 10,000 of population has risenfi•om 12 to about 60. Apparently the rate is increasing, being 9 per cent. larger for the first quarter of this year than for the first quarter of 1912. Of those who emigrat- practically the entire task of trans - ed last year Canada took about 135,000 porting the men to the West, is already or one-half the total, and Australia and i making special arrangements for this New Zealand took some 80,000. Thus year. Excursions from various points in Ontario to Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta will be run and special trains operated, making the trip in about thirty-six hours and avoiding any change of cars or transfer. This will be a day shorter than any other route. Dates, rates and conditions will be announced in a few days. The above It i' picture of "Chief Little Bow," who was probably the first lehabitar6 of CARMANGAY, where once the savage roamed at will, NOW the iernier tips the land. Railways,s" all and ater .t! CARMANGAY is a NATURAL RAILWAY CENTRL on account of the topography of tine coutttty: It 'is, situated on the Little Bow River, and has an UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF PURE WATER. It has VAST QUANTITIES OF COAL dose to the town. • OUR PROPERTY•is WITHIN the' -T'O'W LIMITS and ONLY TWO BLOCKSrfrona the centre of business *end for our allustratoil booklet describing the property, we have go all lit Work for your Money in the Easf,1 of invest it ti' Q CUT OUT THE' COUPON NOW M AND SEND .IT TO US Western Canada Real Estate Company Head Office .-502 TEMPLE BUILDING,, Toronto, Ont' BRANCHES r, MCaitn7ZLx- qur. InAMLLTON. ONY., LONDON; OfTn. 15 Sas 11. Asara 302 Dew Ch.=abv. .rl Dunham Dash Cl+rt,ul in the West WHSTF,RN CANADA REAL ESTATE CO. .502 Temple Building, Toronto, Ont.. Please send mo without obligation on my part, literature containing facts,, figures and ;views of CARMANOATt. Name, Address-, THE WINGHAM TINES n„, ,-• ter JIC.WM=.c =W1T,=a e.,ra�,.s ::=-„ .. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AHD CHILD. i MRS. WxrsLow's SOOTHING SYSIt7P has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHIZ',$ TEETHING with PERFECT SUCCESS, It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTIOIS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PMN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHCSA. It is ab' solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. Twenty -fire cents a bottle. WESTERN CANADA. According to present indications the wheat crop of 1913 will be the greatest ever harvested in Manitoba, Saskatche- wan or Alberta, thus requiring the farm laborers of the East to assist in harvest- ing the world's greatest bread basket. The Governments of the respective Provinces state that many thousand men will be required for this year's harvest. These will have to be prin- cipally recruited from Ontario, and the prosperity of Canada depends on securinglabor promptly. The Canadian Pacific, on which Company will fal 80 per cent. of the emigration from the United Kingdom was really migration within the Empire. Only about 40,000 went to the United Staths. weaicnete averted at once.rhopprionol tvili tirely satisfaetory. to rants a box, make, von a new pian. Price to a 1iox, or two f •r a well-known resident of London, Ont., all tlealera, or Edmannon, Hates & Co., $5.t.iestbllrit whiten. The StobenXI1ruS died on his ranch at Earl Grey, Sask. Limited, Toronto. Coe W pooping Cough. Mrs. Chas. Lowell, Agassiz, B. C., writes: "Seven of our nine children had whooping cough the same winter and we attribute their cure to Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. We always have it in the house, and re - command it as the king of all medicines. I was formerly completely cured of protuding piles by using Dr. Chase's Ointment." With portable wireless apparatus the Swedish army has established communi- cation over a distance of 110 miles by day and of 360 miles at night. If one can't travel first class, it hardly pays to go. What most women like about going in bathing is the opportunity it gives her to shriek. The Government elevator at Port Col- borne made a world record in unloading 350,000 bushels of grain in eleven hours. EXCEutrn• SERVICE TO MUSKOKA LAKES VIA CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. East Muskoka Express leaves Tor- onto 11.50 a. in. daily. except Sunday, carrying parlor car, cafe ear and first- class eo:relies, arriving Bala 3.40. m., where direct connection is made for all fpoints en the lakes. Improved facilities or passengers at Bala wharf. Everyone should endeavor to visit this delightful resort, especially those subject to hay fever, as the atmospheric conditions offer immunity from this malady. Full pnrticulars from any C. P. R. agent, or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French reimlator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful in regulatinge,tho generative portion of th.: female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. do •Van's are sold at 15 a box, or three for M. Mailed to anp address. Tho scobell7)rng Co., St. Catharinep. Ont. fiault1 RIM ▪ F l Invn fli !ler r�i� Seo Was,. Heart, t°g..b fl r, .ail tdI Cern. .:.::6 '�• 5 •' • 7*, Diiw:,:? 1".•'i e..,l N TI., mites: --'-I e. get p'c .sure In e. . e,ing ray, 11 :3; tits. i lialit 1 11..,.e Obtalt1c.1 fr.ai yuu itxL,bURN'a 11„Alrr 1 had been tt set crer for over five years, and took do.,turs 1 '-d . ine of every ::;:.,1. I would faint tv;i;.•rever I w..';, and my hes p t c old Serra all s .:.. I was advised by ;sine of my t a ode to ':'y your IIi,ART 1:en o.1ly used duce be ue.>, a:i1 I can : iy I cm completely can a. r , �. i.l aR'r AIM h, , "e 71n1I 3 $R t r ,i• Y 1 7•,i) V t L, taut are a t.l i a al. :'.. t•ct1,'e,i wr a re it ll:..rt =r u I at 1.1:1; t, .. 4': .: l.L L:..nl, .,. '�,' e ; t:.. •.1! i.,, if. ..'' 1 -ii.•. ',.1 .. i'_- ttt•L' Elly ,r ., '),) ••, f..r 4: tl .' :r,:,• • -.le tete , i, . 1. ;ta ,.k...:",_., L'eale...U, To:eget, („i:... i PRINTINU AN STATISNE':Y We have put in our office Stationery and can WRITING PADS ENVELOPES LEAD PENCILS BUTTER PAPER PAPETEHIES, We will keep the best and sell at a complete stock of Staple supply your wants in WRITING PAPER BLANK BOOKS PENS AND INK TOILET PAPER PLAYIT •G CARDS, etc stock in the respective lines reasonable prices. JOB PRINT NC We are in a better position than ever before to ailteri to your wants in the Job Printing line and all orders will receive prompt attention. 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