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W. \Veotervelt, W, Westervelt, jJ..o,A.,
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Principal, Vice-Ptinelpal,
For a wife, take the deughter of a
good mother.
'Leave your hours( with loving words,
they may be your It.
now croup Is rimmed.
If there le any warning owe Dr,
Chasele Syrup of Lineeed and Tureen.
One and prevent the terrible struggle of
the little one for breath. If you know
notbing of it, till the straggle comes
cause the client to vomit and then use
Dr. Cbaeoei Syrup of Linseed and Tor-
pendia° frequently in small doses to pre.
vent repeated attatlus. This great niedi-
Moe i wonderfully effective in curing
ieroup and brouchitie,
Mixed drinks are reeponeible for a lot
of mixed ideas.
Many a great hope is ereotel on a
small foundation.
Common sense is more uncommon
than fotherwiee.
The limiest and mightiest little thing
tbat ever was made is Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablete. They do
the worts whenever you require their
aid. These tablets change weakness in-
to strength, listlessness into energy.
gloominess into joyousnees, Their ac-
tion is to gentle one don't poetize they
Dave taken a purgative. Sold by all
dealers'.
Success is more often gained by hard
work than by wishing for it,
Give the boaster a chance to make
good and watch him fade away.
This year's heaves; in Now Zealand
will probebly constitute a reoord.
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Dr. Chase's Chit
mentis a certain
and guaranteed
eurefor each and
every form of
itehing, bi ceding
and protruding
piles. See testimonials in the press and ask
your neighbors about it. You can use it and
Otyouri.uoney back if notsatisfled. 60c, at all
sealers EDXAN,SON, B4TEF1 & Co., Toronto.
Nis CHASE'S OINTMENT*
A talkative man is apt to be as good -
'mooed as he Of foolish,
It is estimated that the efteehqllalee's
gipeed is from 470 to e39 feee per geeeeiso
Have yotte weak Hied& If it), you
cannot be too careful You cannot be-
gin treatment too early. Each cold
;mikes you more liable to another and
the last is always the harder to tore.
It yon will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the ontset you will be saved
innoli trouble, Sold by all dealers.
Treat your wife as though she were
a queen and that will help make her
one.
The situation that has not its duty
was never yet occupied by maze—
Carlyle,
11 4 p'
quickly stops coughs, cures eolds, heals
the throat and lungs. - - - 2o cents.
The wise man learns from the suo-
ceases of others as well as from hie own
failures.
A spinster named Maria Kies has died
at Lubschan, in Prussian Poland, at the
age of 114.
Chanaberinin's Cough Remedy never
disappoints theme who use it for obstin-
ate coughs, colds and irritations of the
throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled
as a remedy for all throat and lung die -
emote Sold by all dealers.
The project of the Cape Cod Canal,
now under construction, antedate n the
Revolutionary. War,
edentate of the home ambulance used
by "Oar Dumb Friends' League" to re-
move injared and disabled homes from
the streets form the latest penny toy in
London, England,
The Anglo-Amerioan Hotel at Am-
herstburg, was burned. Mr. John
Hoffman of Thnrlew township IDet two
large barns by fire, with seventeen sows,
four herses and a large quantity of hay
and grain.
Could Not Sleep
In The Dark.
Dotter Said Heart and
Nerves Were Responsible.
There is many a man and woman toss-
ing night after night upon a sleepless bed.
Their eyee do not close in the sweet and
refreshing repose that comes to those
witoer! heed and nerves are right. Some
eonetitutiorial disturbanee, worry or
divease has to debilitated and irritated
the nervons systerne that it cannot be
quieted.
etre, Calvin Stark, Rossmore, Ont.,
evritese—"About two years ego I began
to be troubled with a smothering sense -
tion at night, when 1 would lie down.
got so bad I could not sleep in the dark,
and would have to eh up and rub my
linilin, they ...would become so numb.
Ittes (looter seed my heart and nerves were
resnoneible. I saw Milburn's Head end
Nerve Piles advertised and got a box to
try them, I took three bozes and can
now lie demi and sleep without the light
burning' and can rest 'well. I earl Moores
meod them highly to ell uervotte and tun
down women."
Price 50 tents per box 'dr for 411.26
*.t all &Ate, or mailed aired tio teeeipt
of priee, by the T. alilbtirfi Co, Limited,
Toronto, Out,
If eatort does o ot always bring nom*
it will amply develop oharaoter.
You cannot dream yourself into a
cheracter; you must hammer and forge
yourself one,
A woman seldom discovers tbat ale
bad an ideal btetaud until atter she
becomes a widow.
Cigar bozes of glees are coming mote
and more into use. They are cheaper
thau the wooden boxee.
After March 1 the New York board of
health will require the pasteurization of
MI milk used in the city.
Chamberlain's Clough Remedy is a
very Valuable medicine for throat and
lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures
pahaful breathing and a dangerously
sounding cough which indicates conges-
ted lungs. Sold by all dealere.
Bojo Mileavlevitob, of Garao, Servia,
has obtained a divoroe from his wife,
because she insisted on using only but-
ter made by her mother,
In consequence of the increase of the
prime of meat in Germany the Berlin
restaurant keepers have indemnified
themselves by serving a mailer quantity
of flesh to each diner.
The Paris police have issued edicts
forbidding anybody to wear celluloid
collar or cuffs behind the scenes of a
Paris theatre, biotic:tee of the inflam-
mable nature of the substance.
The Institute of Marine Engineers in
London recently discussed the subject,
and H. A. Mavor. of Glasgow, said that
the prospect for eleotrio propulsion for
ships is very hopeful.
Elizabeth is the popula' name among
royal families at present, and the long
continued favoritism for Victoria has
passed, showing they are rapidly losing
touch with the sentiments of the hot
century.
.te!'
a'gra BAD STOMACH
many in Wingbelel are beinE Thorough.
y Purified by iViione, Ie &loran'
kl teed Cure for Indigestion=
= esreilete:eee
Peoplerof Witigham who suffer from
dyspepsia and other stomach troubles
are getting tired of taking preparations
containing pepsin, because pepsin simply
digests the food artificially. Pepsin re-
lieves, it never cures.
And remember, pepsin only digests
animal food; it has no effect on starchy
food, such as potatoes, rim), bread, eto.
Mi-o-na oleansee and purifies the stom-
ach and bowels, and tones up ,and puts
energy into the stomaoh walls, so that
they properly,.mix the food with the
natural digestive juices of the stomach.
Mi-o•na tabiete quickly arouse the
stomach from its inection, and in a few
days it is able to do its work easily and
without exertion. There will be no more
sour stomach, fermentation of food, diz-
ziness, sick headache, belching of gas,
or foul breath,
alio-na only costs 50 cents a large
box, and is guaranteed by Walton Mo-
Kibbon to cure dyspepsia, sea or oar
eicknese, vomiting of pregnancy, and
stomach sickness resulting from over.
indulgence of the night before, or money
back,
British manufacturers of blacking
purchase large mates of beeswax. The
beeswax imported from China is in
large cubes, each done up in a written
guarantee of purity and quality.
One of the great industries in the
United States is that of condensing
milk, In 1880 the output was only 13,-
000,000 pounds, in 1890 it had grown to
38,000,000 and in 1900 to 187,000,000.
lofty years' experience of an Old XurSe
MRS. 'WINSLOW'S BOOMING SYRrE is
the prescription of one of the best fe-
male physicians and =see in the
United Statesouad has been used for fifty
years with never -failing success by
millions of mothers for their children.
It relievele the child from pain, cures
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind oolio. By giving health to the
child, it rests the mother, Twenty-five
cents a bottle.
Nevershrink Motu ding anothiug,
whioh your business calls you to. The
man, who is %leave his bueiness, mao
one day find boohoos above him,
ieoraberlain's Crumb Remedy is not
A oommou, everyday cough mixture. It
is a meritorious remedy for all the
troublesome and dangerous complies, -
clone resulting from cold is the bead,
• throat, chest or lunge. Sold, by all
dealers.
Robert. Govenlock, one of the pioneer
residents of Adolaillop, died. at Ms home
in Seatorth, on Tuesday evening, Jan.
llth, aged 83 ye:wool:id 7 months, after
a little over a week's illness from poen:
monis. Deceased bed been, a resident
of this neighborhood since 1833, coming
at that time, with other members of his
family, from Scotland, Be was the last
of the older generetion of Govenlook,
who for wavy years were connected
with the public) life of eiloKillop. In
1849, at the time of the California gold
fever, he went to that state with many
others, in the hope of mailing a name
and fortune. He is survived by a fam-
ily of nine children.
The heart a Great Worker,
What a wonder is the heart. Day
and night it works away pumping tons
of blood through the body and never
tires or wears out so long as it is sup-
plied with rich, red blood such as is
formed by Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.
While sending supplies of nutrition to
other parts of the body the heart re-
news and rebuilds its own wasted cells
and so retains health and strength,
A man needs all the sense he i born
with to offset all the foolishness he picks
up.
Between 50 and 75 cattle were found
frozen to death on a train at Federal,
Ill„ during the recent cold enap.
Some people never , even pay their
respects without rioting gel though they
plight bo hays a receipt,
The iongei a than studies the efirteee 1
of a decanter the closer he is apt to imi-
tate them on his homeward journey.
When a girl asks a young man if he
knows anything about palmistry •it's a
safe bet she wants him to hold her
hand,
Chas. Mohr, of Fitzroy township, Car-
leton county, was this year elected to
the reeveahip of his township for the
forty-first consecutive time. Mohr is
one of the pioneers of the Ottawa Val-
ley.
A bill 'in Congress by Murphy of Mite
eouri pute a ban on publication of div-
orce details and eimilar soandale by
newspapers, and fixes the penalty at
from three months to two years impris-
onment.
Frank Lessard of Flioton, Frontenao
county,' arrested for assaulting his bro.
ther's wife, escaped in his inght-clothes
from the shaok in which he was being
held. Constables traced him for Elites
through the snow bat gave up the chase
on amount of the bitter cold. It is
feared that the fugitive has frozen to
death.
In his anneal report, Judge Moses, of
the juvenile court of Baltimore, earl:
"A large proportion of the cane of
wrongdoing among children le trace-
able to the home and seethe from the
vicionenese, carelessness or neglect of
parents.''
Seaforth Ekpoeitor: In 1867 it lost
$21 80 per pupil per year for education
in the high lohools of °Merl°. In 1000,
forty year') later the Mtn hiss doubled,
the yeatly cost now being $40.01 per
phrill, But itt that tittle the effielenay
of the high Bohm* has More then
eloubled. A. largo part Of the inoretesed
eine is explained by the, advance made
itt high echool teaohers' salaries in the
pat ten yeare. But the Wain grieetielia
to be solved is: Are the student el turns
ed ott of the eohoole noweidayt better
equipped for the duties of life thart their
lege favored predeoiesliOtef And Will
they make better men and oMinen?
They thould,
—1
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CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA,
Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or
money back. Sold and guaranteed by
WALTON MOICIBBON,
Some men never succeed beetiuse they
are aftaid of doing inore than thetr
there.
Had Weak Back.'
would. Often Lie in Bed For
Days, Scarcely Able 'Ito
'runt Herself.
Mrs; Arch. 8chnare, Black Point, 1411,,
writes:—" For years I was troubled with
weak back, Oftentimes I have lain in
bed for days, being scarcely able- to turn
myself, and I have also been a great
'Buffeter while trying to perform my
household duties. I had doctors attend -
1n4 ino 'without avail and tried liniments
and plasters, but nothing seemed to do
Inc any good. I was about to give up in
despair when triy husband induced me to
try Doart's Kidney Pills, and after using
two boxes'1 am now well and able to do
my work. I am positive florin's Kidney
Pills are all that you elahn for them, and I
would advise all kidney sufferers td give
tl
fir t I,"
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS are a purely
vegetable medicine, realizing quick, per-
matietite-elief, without any after 111Offecte.
A medicine that will absolutely cure Backe,
ache and all forms of Kidoey and 131adder
D se
Nee, rio toot; -pet box, or for $1:25e
at all dealers or The T. afilbutn Co., Limo
ited, Toronto, Ont,
lit mdering specify "Donn's."
_RESOLVED,
Whasdaring IMO I will not be
gr000h.
?bat 1 will be silent when I cannot
tpealtn word of cheer.
That I wilt not give adylpe thot I do
not heed motif.
That I will not pees by on the other
eide.
That I will give watt 1 eau, wleen
WWI tie help a fellow roan,
Tbse 4 will preach only what 1 prat),
tioe.
That I will look only WI the bight
side.
That I will not be enyioug—or00
More so than 1 eau possibly help,
net I will do ma best.
That 1 will not speak ill of a neighbor,
nor listen to those who do. .
That if ; get the wont of it I will
make the best of it.
Thet what I can do for myself I will
ask 00 006 to do for me,
—Commoner.
KEEP COOL..
One of tbe most eiffioult things in the
world some times eaves to be to keep
one's temper.
Both people and things seem to cons
spire to annoy ns, and we really feel
that it would be a satisfaction to, "let
fty" as do g
As a matter of faot it would be noth-
ing of the kind ; we should only MusD
irritation to others, and their. irritation
would probably react again upon us,
making life ten times more difficult than
before.
A calm serenity of temper and a .
selfoontrol which keeps a person un-
ruffled in the petty annoyaooes and ills:
of everyday life indioate the perfect
mental health. Nowadays people are
very fond of saving $o-and.so was "just
mad," maiming very angry; but it
would be well if temper were more
often seriously regarded as madness.
It may be preventable madness, but
madness it is while it lasts, and there
is seldom aoyone, who is made more
unhappy by it than the person who
gives way to it.
In our treatment of the ill-tempered
the cultivation of the art of not hearing
will be very helpful. It is a useful art
all through life.
SOCIETY WOMAN'S HAIR
A Simple Treatment that Will Make
it Truly Fattinating, Waiton Me-
Z.:Z.., Ribbon Guarantees It.
Nowadays every lap -to -date woman
has radiant hair.
'Meat a foolish creature a Woman
would be if she lost the opportunity to
add to ber attractions. 23
Yet in Canada to -day there are
hundreds of thousands of women
with harsh, faded, charatterless hair,
who do not make any attempt to im.
prove it.
In Paris most women have beautiful
hair, and in Canada all women who
nee Parisian Sage have lustrous and
luxuriant hair. •
And any woman reader of the TIMES
can have attractive and lustrous hair
in a few days' time by using this
great bait rejuvehator, Parisian' Sage
Walton MoKibbon sells a large bottle
for 50 cents and he guarantees it to
banish dandrnff, step failing hair and
itching nolo in two weeks or money
back. a
Parisian Sage is an ideal heir tonic,
nob sticky or greasy.
One Man's Odd Experiences.
' A man in England, finding himself
out of eml.loyment, spent hie last shil-
lings in an aciVettiement offering to sell
himself for a year for the immediate
payment of $1,000. A sensational
London paper took the man at his word,
paid him his price, and then .offered his
services for a day mice to any of its
readers who applied for the same,. The
man has dime then had o busy and di-
veraified existence. Ile has been regoiei-
tioned to amuse guests at evening par-
ties, he spent one day in efforts 10 re-
concile a husband and. wife—thie prov-
ed one of his few failures; a pork buts
cher obtained him to kill ten pigb for
the Christmas ea barber employ-
ed him to lather his onstomete' fades;
,men of various incomes up to $3,500 it
year sought his services§ to find them
Wives; hundreds of readers have tried
to borrow hint for the last Week of the
Old and the first of the 'neW year, but
he Rode it impobeible to eat from three'
to six dinners a day, His immediate
engagements include giving adOlOsi on
the produotion of a (ihriatmas panto.
mime, teaching a woman roller skating,
taking a friefidlees Dutch warmth to a
restetirant dinner, advising a retired so -
Wow how to otoopy hie mind, finding
a flat for a van Omit to marry, offering
a book to a publisher and rioting as a
cigar Merchant's advettisetnente by
standing Outside, hie shop wearing kilts
and etoOking hie Warei.
MOTHERS BLESS ZAM-BW( ).. )0.
Read HOW It givethe Little Qnes TWENTY YEARS AGO Weal History of the early 00
Eetee.j Itelnel from the "Imes" fyle
A MOS troporteut thing for mOtherS •
W* q s the treatment of rashes,
abated Or chapped. plaoes etc When(rum WO WPM 9! P764 17 18" )
3100 Put AO Qiutolent on to a ehild'e •
skip it sett into the blood through the
pores) jaae as sorely as if you put it
into the obild's, stomach, OW you ever
,bink of that Bow important there,
fere, that the Peeve or; balm sboBld be
pore! Zam Rah is ebeolutely puret
:Oritliltitote:r=lotoatil naostrraluigneearatle;Oenl;
burning antteeptice—yet it is antiseptic!
It is purely herbal, and thus memo all
the needs of the shin in that superior
'ay in witioh nature always providee,
Mrs Re Gentlemen, Of 3090 St. Ames
tit , Montreal, says; "My two -rear -
Old daughter had eczema for over six
months, on face and body. Poorer
didn't cure. We tried various remedies
in vain, but could give the little one no
Onto. When Zeim.Bult was tried it was
very different. 11 soothed the pain and
•the irritation, and the ettild ceased to
seriteoh. Perseverance with Zem-Buir
brought a complete cure."
Mrs, P. W. Bowerbank. of 126 Deni-
son Ave, Toronto, says her baby's faoe
was covered with a burning eruption,
Isittle one was terribly paineds—ecriseoh.
ed, and made the places very bad. Um-
Buk cured.
Scores of similar oases could be oited.
Zara -Bak should be in every home,
became it heals sores, stops pain and
ends akin diseases. Eczema, itob, ulcers,
bad legs, poisoned wounds, abscesses,
cold sores, crooked hands, scalp sores,
whether in, oluldren or adults, are cured
by Zana.Bnk, It is aleo a euro for piles.
All druggists and stores at 50o, box, or
post free from Zam-Bult Co., Toronto,
for price. Send a one cent stamp (to
pitylrtiern postage) and we will mail
LIFE.
The game of life
Is one of strife,
The weak and timid drop,
The brave and strong,
Plug right along
And Rome day reach the top.
Life yields no snap
To any ohap,
1T9 rosy road to treasure,
No tender foot
Can find a rotate
That may be trod et leisure.
For one and ela
The great and small,.
Life holds prize—dad burn it;
Beyond our reach,
• And says to each:
"Now go to work am:ream it,"
—Detroit Free Press.
ee,, DANGERS IN DANCING.
- )
Dancing bas been extolled as a moat
healthful recreation; as a means of
physical culture it favors the develops
mat of the ulPecedele sealtePa and ler0-
Weise health and cheerfulness. And,
dancing is carried on by women whom
fashion of dress is of such a nature as to
injuriously affect one or other organs of
the body.
Young its appear to expo:tome no
fatigue after.% They will not miss a
single waltzogolka or equate dance, but
if the pulse of ono of theme indefatigable
d evotees is felt after the dance is fin-
ished it will be found in the majority of
cases that the number of pulsations is
far in excess of the normal, and from
this it may be inferred, as the London
Globe says, that the condition of the
heart must react upon the entire organ-
ism, and it justifies an apprehension of
danger when girls are delicate.
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD NOTES.
y Eggs, when boiling, frequently burst;
this is caused by their being too full of
tiir, and may be prevented by pricking
one end with a needle before putting
them into the water, by which means
the air can escape from the shell. ' •
When frying eggs, place a tin lid over
the frying pan, and shortly you *ill
find them fried over all alike. Pried
eggs, unless closely attended to, will
get too "done" in which oase they are
nnwholesome.
Only the tips of the fingert should be
used itt manipulating pastry, the heavy
kneading and working that is required
for biscuit or bread will spoil the light -
belie; the lighter the tow* the nioer
the paetty, and this requires praotiae,
(301111M011 shells() dissolved in enough
• alcohol to make it the consistency re-
quired for use, is an etcellent cement
for wood; it will unite the fractured
legs of chairs and tables as firmly as if
they bad never been broken, if rightly
made and applied, not using until per-
fectly dry.
0.614.011.11boieri‘oirisi
The kitohein itt the Marta bleak board:
log houee, Verb Wilftttti, web wreaked
tend the' buitditig itielf badly damaged
by tett eXpletsieri in the cook stove, pre.
*notably Caused by dynamite laded
among the fire Wood, There were ft
tidOrd, Of pettier% asleep in the haute M
1 the time but AO one Was injured.
Have your kitchen table covered with
zino, or a sheet of gelvanized iron. It,
will save a lot Of bird acrttbbing, and it
is not injured by hot vessels, pots or
kettles.
To dean paint boil a onart of bran
itt a gallon of water or an hem, re.
pieniebing the water es it boils hevity0
and strain,- tiling the liquid for clean-
ing palnt after it has been thoroughly,
washed; it will give the paint a very
glossy etirrece.
. The best Wit'‘ to keep turrets, beets
and 'UMW itt a perfectly freth, crisp
condition alt winter is 10 place them in
boxes peeked with sand and tet them on
the sellar floor.
Salt pork mid corned beet ehetild be
kept in brine he B01011)10 jerk kegs or
woks, arid ihould be weighted to os to
remain Well etivered. A plette or board
weighted with o teethe stone is an. Oa-
' fashioned Mid satitifitotory deViees
. ---• • ",
r,opar., Toms,
The following hove been elected tee
officers for Metitlaud Lodge, NO. 119, 1.
0, 0. E,, for the present term: 11.
Allen, N: G.; N. McGregor, V, O. 5.
Merrilleal, R. 0.; T. 3, Elliott, P. 5,;
W. F. Brockenshire, Treats.
At a late meeting of Minerva Eneanefe
went, No, 47, I, 0. 0. P., the followiog
Odors were eleoted for the current
term; Neil McGregor, CL P.; Aroh
Barber, S. W.; Time, Mamie', II. P.;
R. Elliott, J, W, ; 8, Merrifield, Soribe;
W. F. Brookenshire, Treas.
The influenza still has quite a number
of our townspeople in it grip. Mr, W.
E. groves, principal of the public school
and several of the assistants, have been
unable to attend to their duties this
week.
Messrs, john and Edward Brennan
are moving to Cheidey till') week, Mr,
ed. Brennan moved there a few weeks
ago. Mr. John Brennan, a short time
ago, decided to go into buriness in that
town, and he has Ms tannery now well
ander way and will be ready for operas
tions in a few weeks.
The annual meeting of the Loyal
Orange Aescioiation of Turnberry Dis-
trict, was held in this town on Tuesday
the. 15th, when the following officers
W ere duly elected and installed- for the
ensuing year: District Master, Geo,
Pettypiece; D. Deputy Master, Jos,
Wilkinson; D, Chaplain, Robt. Moore-
field; D. Reo.-Seo, john Kerr; D. Fine.
Sec., J. Brydges; D. Treasurer, Thos.
Abraham; D. Lecturer, Joseph Curtis;
D. D. of 0., John Davideon. •
Mr. John Thornton, who at one time
carried on the tannery in this town, now
operated by Messrs. Hyman & Oa., was
Quick ,Returns
aaeidentallv killed by `the street oars, in
Denver, Colorado, on Fridley lat. 'The'
deceased was an onele of Mr. NV, j.
Chapala!), of the Wingiume tannery
On Tbursday of Wet week, the Arse.
curling meteh of the deaSOWOR, the town
rink was played. It was between
Metiers, J. loglie' and John Weekended
einktizzpd resulted as follows; Neelands"
Rink. —G. Hughes, D. Sutherland' Pi
Paterecre, J. J. Anderson, J. Neeiands,
skip, 11, Iziglis Rlnk —E Stiles,
Dinsley, F. Latimer, $o Kent, 3'. Inglis,
skin, 8.
A ohallenge draught matoh took place
oo Triode), evenlog, between sides cap-
tained by Bailiff Paterson and Farmer
Angus, vs hick resulted as follows: ,
Angus' ;Side. pettereon's Side,
Won. Woo. Drawn..
D. Sutherland 0 W, Ricld 4
F. Paterson 1 W. Dore 4 0
F. Hughes , 1 J. Aligns 2 2
2 10 3
Mr. Charles Robinson, of Dmigation,.
has purohased the butobering butanes'
of Mr. George Shaw, and bas taken pose
session,
A Westing of the Directors of the
Wingham Horticultural Society was
held tn the officio of Mr. 5. Yonhill, on
Tuesday eve ping last. There were press
ent—Orowell Wilson, Esq., President,
in the ohair, and Messrs. Thos. Bell,
Thos. Agnew, A. Ron, Geo. McKenzie,
8. Youbill, W. Taylor, Jas, A. Ohne.
and R. Elliott.
BIRTHS
Leggata—lu Winghatn, ou the 10th
inst.', the wife of Mr. Samuel Leggett;
a daughter.
Mealurray.—In West Wriwanosh, on
the 1 lth inst„ the wife of Mr. John Mo -
Murray; a daughter.
phthisis in 19ile was slightly below that -
of 1907, etwo as in 1905 it wee the low -'-
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WE PAX 131011.F.,SS ClIARGE,S
enough for one sleeper, and it is the
common custom for two at least to
occupy such a rcom, we have the gen-
eral fact of a world of people voluntar-
ily alloting to themselves just one-half
of the requisite amount of air during
every night of their existence by which
their blood is halt purified, their sys-
tems just half washed out, . just half
renovated 1 No wonder then that there
is that earnest craving for sleep in the.
morning on the part of the frail and
- feeble. Then, again there are found.
in most chambers hung-up olothbag,
closets, wardrobes, drawers and the
like, with their carpeting or rugs, all
of which are souroes of duet and lint,
and dampness and' fresh nir, so that,
taking everything into consideration, it
is an almost unknown thing that any
sleeper within the four walls of any
private house or hotel, gets One single
breath of real pure air in a whole nights
The insensible perspiration from a sleep.
er during the night is of itself enough to
taint the atmosphere of a whole room.
Night is the time of attack of the great
majority of violent human ailment
Open your windows; keep them open;,
pure air is health; impure air breeds
disease. •
cation, encourages imprcivement Of
country roads, and, by making rural life
more attractive, stimulates agriculture.
No doubt, he adds, this service is partly
vronchiti''
alues. He says, too, that the cost is
responsible for the increase in farm t
probably much greater than it should be
and thinks the present an appropriate
time for caret tillY considering the con,
ditious under which it is operated,
Another View of Rural Mail Delivery.
The new Postmaster General of the
United States, in Me annual report, says
that rural free delivery whioh com-
menced twelve years ago in the United
States, with an experimental appropri-
ation of $40,000, now involves an an-
nual expenditure exceeding $35,000,000.
In return for this outlay of $35,000,000
the postage received on matter mailed
on rural routes is estimated to yield
$7,000,000 a year. In other words, the
deficit in the service is $28,000,000 per
annum. At the earns time the service
the Poettnaster-General says, brings
farms and villages into closer connnuni-
SOME CANCER FIGURES.
One of the features of the vital sta.
Onion for England and Vierilestief the evi-
dence it beare to the Moretti() in the
death rate from cancer. From 0,55 a
thoutand of the population in the period
1881-85 the rate rose to MO in the
year 1908, the latter being the highest
teeorded,
interhational table Of twenty ciente-
trite is given in the report, and on this
the ReguittataGeneral esys:
This country occepleei an unenviable
position with real:166a to mortality from
cancer, 'the rate in England and Wales
befog ekceeded in only two European
counLrIoa-1Z.,S its rland and th
Netherlands. Scotland otionpies a slight,
ly better position (fourth) and Ireland,
notwithstanding its abnormal age eon.
stitution, a much better position (se-
venth, with a rate of 0,76), in all the
countries from whieli returns have been
received the proportionate mortality
from cancer has thowit a general Widen,
oy to increase in recent year.
One satiefactory feature in the repOrt
it that there has been it cessation of the
inOretiele of three ettlei among women
under 55.
On the other hand the death rate trout
• .
THE S. 11'17T0111S ARE
Tightness across the Chest, Sharp,
Pains and a' Difficulty in Breathing, a
Secretion of Thick Phlegm, at first white,
but later of a greenish or yellowish color
coming from the bronchial tubes when
coughing, especially the fist thing in the
rn(IBToinligcliitis is generally the resort of a
Bold caused by exposure to wet and
inclement weather and when neglected
will become chronice
Chronic 13ronchitig is One of the most
general causes of Consumption. Cure the
first symptoms of Bronchitis by the use ,
of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup
44-±44.4-4.-+4- Miss Mirth& Bout-
, 4- get, Little Pabos,
4- Bronchitis 4- Queovrite,s: "Last
Cured. spring I was very,
f poorly, had a „bath
+++4+444+ cough, sick bead.
a c h e,„ could not
sleep, and was tired telt the time. I con-
sulted two doctors, and both told me I
had bronchitisgand advised me to give up
teaching. 1 toed ahnost everything but
none Of the rnedicihes goVe me any reliefs.
One of tny friends advised me to try Dr.,
Wood's Norway Pine Symp. I had
scarcely taken the first bottle when I
began to get better and irheri I bad taketo
the fourth bottle I felt as Weil as ever, my
cough had left me and I could sleep well,”
Dr. Wood'e is the original Ph* Syttge.
It is put up in a yellow wrapper, three
pine trees tits trade mak; and the price
25 tents. There aro etiaby imitatiOns
"Dr. Wtiod'a" so be sure yau teceiVe the
genuine when you ask for it.
Manufactured only by The T. Iiilbutt.
00., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
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